SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
House Dress to Flatter Matron
Pretty, Smart Afternoon Style
8145
34-48
Neat, Simple Frock
MEAT and simple and so easy
to care for—this house dress
is designed for the woman of
slightly larger build. Sleeves are
brief and cool, patch pochets are
so handy.
Pattern No. 8145 comes in sizes 34, 36,
38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, 3Va yards
of 35 or 39-inch.
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Feminine Touch
L OOK your loveliest for special
afternoons in this feminine
frock. Keyhole neckline, scalloped
sleeves, nicely fitted skirt are dr *
tails every woman admires.
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Pattern No. 1785 Is for sizes IS, 14, 1 ,
18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 5 yards • t
35-inch.
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At a Christmas party, Gerald
and Betty had been playing one
of those old fashioned games with
forfeits, and the girl had been
ordered to give the young man ten
kisses.
Betty (pausing for
Let’s see. That’s seven,
Gerald: Only six.
Betty: Seven, I think.
Gerald: No, six.
Betty: Seven!
Gerald: Six!
Betty (wearily): Look here,
sooner than have any argument,
we’d better start over.
breath):
isn’t it?
A long winded after dinner
speaker droned on and on. The
crowd became restless. The chair
man picked up his gavel and
rapped for order. A short, bald
headed man who sat directly un
der the chairman was hit on the
top of the head with the gavel.
The little short man slumped
down in his seat, lowered his eyes,
and moaned, “Hit me again, I can
still hear him.”
Judge: Have you anything to tay
in your behalf?
Prisoner: No, your honor, except
that those beautiful women in the
jury—l mean those wonderful, grace-
ful—
District Attorney: I object your
honor.
Prisoner: But they are beautiful,
graceful and—
District Attorney: 1 object, your
honor.
Prisoner: But they’re beautiful,
graceful and—
Judge: It’s no use; we may as weil
dismiss the case now.
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Camel Newspaper Campaign
Features 30-Day Mildness Test
And Big-Name Testimonials
In thtir present newspaper
campaign for Camel cigarettes,
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
features the 30-day Camel mild
ness test.
A similar coast-to-coast test
was recently made by hundreds
of- smokers under the supervision
of noted throat specialists. In this
test, hundreds of men and women
smoked Camels, and only Camels,
for 30 consecutive days . . .
smoking an average of one to
two packs a day. Each week the
throats of these smokers were
examined by noted throat spe
cialists ... a total of 2470 care
ful examinations. And these throat
specialists reported not one single
case of throat irritation due to
smoking Camels!
Each advertisement in this
campaign features two outstand
ing personalities who are Camel
smokers. One a famous “veteran”
star in some particular sport or
other activity who has been a
Camel smoker for years, and the
other a rising young star who
has recently switched to Camels
as the result of making their own
30-day Camel mildness test.
Among the outstanding person
alities used in this series are
Johnny Vander Meer and Gene
Bearden, baseball pitchers, Willie
Hoppe and Willie Mosconi, bil
liard players, Gene Sarazen and
Lew Worsham, golf professionals,
Gladys Swarthout and Virginia
MacWatters, opera and concert
singers, Cole Porter, composer,
and Patricia Morison, singing
actress and star of the new Cole
Porter musical comedy hit, “Kiss
Me Kate.”
This current Camel campaign
is also being featured on the
Camel radio programs, which in
clude the Screen Guild Players,
the Bob Hawk Show, the Jimmy
Durante Show, and the Vaughn
Monroe Show.
Dealers throughout the coun
try who have cooperated in this
campaign by placing Camel dis
plays in their windows and on
their counters have reported new
sales records for this favorite
cigarette.—Adv.
by Art Winburg
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