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LET JUNIOR MAKE ‘ OWN SIMPLE FROCK pattern mm Lives there a Junior Miss who; couldn’t “fall” for this smart yet j simple school frock? We just know j she will want to make her first fall ! frock from this pattern, because lt’a so very easy to cut, assemble and stitch, and If Mother Is too busy to supervise the operation, take the pat tern and some pretty cotton to sew ing class and work on it there. The youthful, square neck adopts a scarf like collar to slip under its, tab, the puffed sleeves have a hearty slash. Action pleats grace back bodice and skirt, a box pleat, the side front skirt Pattern 9C06 may be ordered only in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 12 requires 2% yards 36 inch fabric and % yard contrasting. Complete diagrammed sew chart included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STILE NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 232 West Eighteenth St, New York, N. I. 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Find Out From Your Doctor If the “Pain” Remedy You Take Is Safe. Don’t Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well-Being to Unknown Preparations DEFORE you take any prepara u tion you don’t know all about, for the relief of headaches; or tha pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what h« thinks about it — in comparison with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most so-called “pain” remedies were ad vised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach; or, often, foi the heart. And the discovery ol Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill effect, nave proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. Remember this: Genuine Bayer Aspirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains ... and safe for the average person to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at any drug store — simply by nevei nsking for it by the name ’‘aspirin’1 alone, but always saying BAYEB ASPIRIN when you buy. Bayer Aspirin -MILLIONS have found they do not net Ivl drench their etomache with strong, ca alkalies. Physicians have said this habit < brings further acid indigestion. So much i safe and sensible to simply carry a roll of 1 in your pocket. Munch 3 or 4 after meah whenever troubled by heartburn, gas, sour a acfa. Try them when you feel the effects oi night’s party, or when you smoke too n Turns contain a wonderful antacid which tralizes add in the stomach, but never < alkalizes stomach or blood. As pleasant to as candy and only 10c at any drug store. VI llil* fOffTHI TUMMY _ FREE:*™" NO ALKALIES FOR ACID INDIGESTION OLD MOTHER HUBBARPl True Service Small service is true service whl It lasts. Lady’s Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Cal dui lor the relief of functional paid at monthly times? The answer f that they want results such as Mr: Herbert W.Hunt.pf Halls ville.Texi: describes. She writes: “My healt wasn’t good. I suffered from cramp inf. My pain would be ao intense it woul nauseate me. I wonld just drag arou so sluggish and 'do-less. My mother i cided to give me Cardui I began to 1 That tired, sluggish feeling was gone an ‘ I can’t praise QU the pains disappeared, dui I taBH too highly ’ because I know it helps ," . . . If Cardui does not help.YOf consclt a physician.
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