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; New Spring topptr and hat set
, by Buddy has material i,n the
' hem and sleeves that can be let
' out to keep pace with Junior's
growth. '
Nylon makes possible two new
comfortable, durable fabrics for
Spring's men's wear. Novelty tri
cot for the sport shirt; nylon with
wool for the slacks.
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Here is a versatile topcoat of
wool gabardine. It's right for
business or dress-up and almost
"light as a feather"'.
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jacket and flannel slacks costume
is still dumber I tas'iicn pr.ee-
setter for casual, wear.
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Roy Rogers Western Britches,
the authentic Twigs interpreta
tion of the romantic Western
story for youngsters. In cavalry
twill or corduroy.
A zipper running- through the
middle of both tie and Shirt can
be zipped down for sports, zipped
up for business. By Wilson Bros.
This shoe is in tropical tones of
s(fter, lishter shadings of brown
calf with an interesting "slashed"
treatment outlining the vamp.
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The new Buxton "Thin - Fold"
wallet with a special pocket that
expands so fully it holds a deck
of cards without buckling.
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The separate' compartments of
Atlantic Products new ''Com-Par-To"
golf bag make each club
instantly available, also save on
wear and tear. i
Frigid Lake Water
Heats Home Well
MINNEAPOLIS (UP) An elec
trical engineer is using the icy wat
ers of Lake Miiinetonka to heat his
home.. '
Robert Fillmore, a Univefsitv of
Minnesota , engineering instructor,
decided to demonstrate some of the
theories he teaches by experiment
ing with his home on the lake.
He built a pump from materials
bought 'from a retail store. The
pump draws in 39-degree cold
water from the lake and circulates
it through a chemical agent which
lowers the temperature to 36 de
grees, like, a freezing unit.
The pump extracts some 25 Brit
ish thermal units of heat from each
gallon of water. The three degrees
of heat generated as the water
temperature is dropped is pumped
in the form of warm water through
a network of small pipes located in
the ceiling of his home,
The operation maintains ' the
home's temperature between 7
and 76 degrees, and the system
gives a constant temperature from
flpor to ceiling
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Style standout for Spring is" this
3-button, single-breasted,; hardy
wool covert model with ' patch
pockets and notched lapels. ,
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electric bill for the pump in a nor
mal winter season. That's about
what it would cost to heat his
Fillmore says he pays 8 $150 home with oil.
' What value would you put on your telephone if you
. were to name your own; price? What value wpuld you
place on those errands your telephone runs, all over
town, in good weather and bad? What is it worth to chat
vwith friends and relatives whenever you please .:. . or to
make a date for bridge or golf?
What value would you put on that hurry-up call to the
farhily doctor . or on those important business calls
you sometimes receive at home? What's the price tag on
a familiar voice wishing you a heart-warming "Happy
Birthday."
Probably you'd find it almost impossible to estimate
the full value of constant dependable telephone service.
When you think how much it does for you compared to
what you pay, telephone service stands out as one of to
day's real bargains.
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Suit styles for Spring '50. Left, a lightweight plaid worsted in
single-breasted design. Right, a double-breasted sharkskin worsted,
also in the new light wcig'lit. Note the emphasis on comfortable
lines.
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'Must' For Boys
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In a recently published book
called "Clothing for . Children"
(John Wiley & Sons), Professors
Henrietta M. Thompson and Lu
cille Rea point out' that, "Clothes
CRn make childhood ; a delightful
period. They may contribute to the
developing character bf the child
and to-.hi3 self-confidence and good
cheer. : .
Some of the imnortant ' "don'ts"
for parents to follow are (1) Don't
put him in clothing several sizes
too large, because tt makes him
self-conscious, and (2) for the same
reason, don't make him wear styles
very difftrent from those worn by
other children In the neighbor
hood, t
' For reasons of economy, a moth
er should expect her children's en
sembles to last for two seasons, but
It Is not necessary to buy over
size clothing to accomplish this.
The makers of Buddy fashions
for boys tackle this problem by
putting extra material in the hems
and sleeves of their 'garments
which can be let out If necessary,
In other words, the clothes actu
ally grow with the boy,
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Nylon blended with' torn
mohair is being offered fJ
wear this Spring. The :
Bachmann Uxbridge.
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New Springtime Models
Put You Up At the Head
With the Better Dressed
Single or double breasted! One, two or three bi
Peak or notch lapels! Important details all,-all of th
to be found here! Choose from our wide variety
patterns and solids.
Double breasted models with
.new, Jong lapel. Choose your
style in your favorite color.
Single breasted models in
either two, or three button
styles. With high notch lapels.
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