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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTMENT SANDY POST Frocks Easy to Seiv A nd to Keep Cool In Rebecca in ‘Ivanhoe* The original of R ebecca was R e becca G rantz, d au g h ter of M ichael G rantz of Langerdorff in upper Silesia. Born on M arch 4, 1781, as a child and young wom an she lived in Philadelphia, w here she w as known as “ the good Jew e ss” and “ the beautiful Jew ess.” H er por tra it w as painted by M albone and by Sully. It w as W ashington Irving who called her to the attention of Wal te r Scott. Miss G rantz had been a cherished friend of Irv in g ’s fian cee. She died August 27, 1869. PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED 8 p r in ts 2 5 x 7 Bilk e n la r g e m e n ts, o r y o u r c h o ic e o f 16 p rin ts w ith o u i •n lk r g e in. n ts 25c coin . R ep rin ts 3 ce a . N O R T H W E S T P H O T O S E R V IC E F a rg o - Dw pt. K - N o r t h D a k o t a .1 T 81 1ft R O L L F I L M (6 o r 8 E x p o s u r e * ) D e v e lo p e d a n d P r in te d 33 cents R e p r in ts 3c a n d 4 c en ts E a c h C lip th is a d v . fo r 3 F R E E P r in t s w ith ro ll. W e P a y R e t u r n P o s ta g e . 24 H o u r s S e rv ic e . F O T O F IN IS H E R S 3413 F o ls o m S t. - - - S a n F ra n c is c o . 16 l P R IN T S 2 5 / Í X lJ w OpeO a n d 16 p rin ts 25c. - - - 16 He p rin ts 26c. OGDEN, UTAH PERSONAL W o r k on S te a m S hip s . F u ll d e ta ils send 60 c en to . F . O . B o x 84, Los A n g e le s , C a lif. A S YOU see from the diagram, off the lA/eek'^-' KOOL-AID CREAM SHERBET (Made In M echanical Refrigerator) I package K o o l- A id , any flavor 1 cup sugar 2 cups m ilk 1 cup heavy cream 1— Dissolve Kool-Aid and sugar in m ilk ; tu rn into freezing tray and freeze % to 1 hour (until slushy). 2— Whip cre a m (well chilled) until stiff. 3— Add p artly frozen Kool-Aid mixture to whipped cream and whip just enough to m ix well, but keep cold as possible. 4— Return quickly to freezing tra y an* ¿freeze at coldest point. the pretty daytime dress (1754) consists of just two pieces to sew together. Then make the easy darts at the neckline and waistline, so that your dress will be slim and softly full over the bosom, edge the sleeves and neckline with lace or ruching—and there you are! Any body can do it, and it’s so attrac tive and comfortable. Linen, ging ham, batiste and lawn are nice ma terials for this. Cool, Comely Jacket Frock. If you're looking for an extremely smart and pleasantly youthful jacket ensemble in women’s sizes, 1761 is the pattern for you. Gathers make the bodice just full enough, and the paneled skirt, cut to a high waist line, is beautifully slenderizing. The smart jacket is the most flattering length—certain to make ygur hips look slim. Chiffon, georgette, linen or pure dye silk print are pliant fab rics in which this design looks par ticularly well. D E T S Y w as all agog to have a bed with no foot piece and a padded head to m atch h er spread. Ingenuity would have to substitute for m oney, and she w as seriously considering this and th a t when the plum ber w as called to fix a leaky Pipe. As a tiny tot B etsy alw ays said, “ L et m e w atch,” when w orkm en w ere com ing and at 16 she had n ’t grown up m uch. The plum ber took a fine saw out of his tool bag and saw ed a pipe in two ju st as if it w ere wood. R ight then som ething clicked for Betsy. T hat old iron bed in the attic! It could be cut down. It w as cut down, as shown in the sketch. The top of this bed is padded with cotton basted to m uslin. B etsy used an old com forter for padding. H er m ind seem s to jum p with the g re atest of ease from w a te r pipes to iron beds and from padding to old com forters. NOTE: Book 1—SEWING, for the Hom e D ecorator, and No. 2, Gifts, Novelties and E m b ro id er ies, a re now 15 cents each, or both books for 25 cents. R eaders who have not secured th eir copies of these two books should send in th e ir o rd ers a t once, as no m ore copies will be available, when the presen t stock is sold. Your choice of the QUILT L E A FL E T showing 36 authentic patchw ork stitch es; or the RAGRUG LEA FLET, will be included with o rd ers for both books for the present, but the offer m ay be w ithdraw n at any tim e. Leaflets a re 6 cents each when o r d ered w ithout the books. Everyone should have copies of these two books containing 96 How COOL,GLASS to Sew articles by M rs. Spears, th a t have not appeared in the p a per. Send your o rd er at once to M rs. Spears, 210 S. D esplaines St., Chicago, 111. America’s favorite ready-to-eat c e r e a l... FRESH! CRISP! DELICIOUS! ★ ★ ★ T o m m y Also D iscovered A ppeasem ent Is Difficult no m ore stirrin g . When Tom m y Jones cam e hom e from control back to norm al. school w ith touseled h air, rum pled S ^ ^ ^ p r one q u art. If desired The Patterns.' clothes and a black eye. ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ® e a t 2 egg w hites fluffy No. 1754 is designed for sizes 32, with 2 tablespoons su g ar and fold 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, and 46. Size 34 “ W hat have you been up to ?” into above m ix tu re before final requires 3 yards of 35-inch fabric his m other dem anded. freezing.— Adv. “ I ’ve been fighting Johnny and 2% yards of lace or ruching. No. 1761 is designed for sizes 34. B riggs,” Tom m y confessed. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 “ Well, take him this cake and requires 6*4 yards of 39-inch fabric m ake frien d s.” with nap for the ensemble and short Tom m y did so, but in the afte r la A m a z i n g R e l i e f ( o r sleeved dress. With long sleeved noon he cam e home w ith another S lu g g is h B o w e l* dress 7% yards. I t you think all laxatives black eye. act alike, lust try this New Spring-Summer Pattern Book. “ Good g racio u s!” his m other ex a ll v e a v t a b la l a i a t l v e . Send 15 cents for Barbara Bell’s claim ed. “ What on e a rth has hap __ . So mild, thorough, ro uting. Dependable relief from Spring-Summer Pattern Book! Make pened now ?” bilious spells. tired feeling when constipation. smart new frocks for street, day L get a 25c box of N R from your “ He did it ag a in ,” Tom m y said, 'll druggist. Make the teat — then time and afternoon, with these sim return the box to us. We will ple, carefully planned designs! 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