Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1947 — Page 2

Lovely Overblouse Gayly Embroidered j AS handsome an overblouse as! you’ll see, and one certain! to bring you a wealth of compli-! ments. For extra special occasions j make of heavy white silk crepe and embroider the bows in gold or silver. Or try a colorful print and j omit the embroidery’, if you like, j • • • To obtain complete direction*, tissue j pattern, uies 14. 1# and 18 included, finishing instructions, transler for design and : embroidery instructions lor Beau Catcher | Blouse (Pattern No 5586 1 send 30 cents In coin, your name, address and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time is j requ.rod in tiling orders lor a few of the most popular patterns. Send your order to: j SEWING CtXCLK NEEDLEWORK j}o South Welts St. Chicago 7. IU. , Enclose SO cenU for Pattern.No._ — Name ' ■ ■ — Address— — Red Coat at Fox Hunt Due to Royal Mandate Wearing red coats at fox hunts is an old custom from the 12th Century when Henry II of England made fox .hunting a royal sport, and enjoined by mandate all those who took part in the sport to wear the royal livery—in other words, a red coat. For Quick Cough Relief, Mix This Syrup, at Home Here's an otd homo mixture your mother probably used. but. for real results, It U still one of the most effective and dependable, for cousl.a due to colds. Once tried, you'll swear by It. It * no trouble at aIL Make a syrup by stirring S cup* of irranulated sugar and on# cup of eater a few moments Until dissolved. No cooking is needed. Or you can u « corn syrup or liquid homy, instead of sugar syrup. Now put 2 Si ounces of I’inex Into a pint bottle, and flit up with yoursyrup. This makes a full pint of splendid cough medicine, and gives you about four titnes as mtH h f ->r your money. H keeps perfectly and taste* ftwu And you'd say It s truly excellent, for quick action. You can feel it take hold swiftly. It .loosen* the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and helps dear the air passages. Thus It eases breathing, and lets you sleep. Ptnex »* » special compound of proven Ingredients, in concentrated form, well-known for its quick action on throat and bronchial irritation*. Money refunded If not pleased in •very way. Pint's Is Rslek Acting? ruinni Sad aw* eriMn, (*•( I Khali 6te» IRfcio* Kit »«H yea* aea**'#* a «’>>♦. aisu aa *ia»aa<a. It SO Oat 1mm«« Kit #«•<**> t«aaaa<» it «•»»*.»* . a MR SI.OO Saewiaw- *# (■ (Oat *» a44 »Wa* la taw titan 7 packa#*' at 2*o aoth far St 00 Add 70s ta* aacot* a** ka*4l.a* t»«*t aa ata ia»*a »i> e»*«i SEND DIME TODAY lot ear highly ill*. • ai«d Hoedx'oft Seek tailing cbowl lh« ob>o*a and atony othot proctKoi kotaa ptotatb. It d*vtr,ba» **o»e rlol*. a*a*hodt oad datignt ie gtaol da - tod. fillad with woadartal ‘daot tor woay aoioyoble hoot* aokiog volaoblo ortkiat tor hone a*e. gift* et tola |IEYV j^^^ BEAVER CRAFTS he. M ? lISSS I Waalwatth tta. Chkogo 2S. ML

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Set of Doll Clothes A COMPLETE set of doll clothes to give her favorite toy a fresh new look. These gay toys i-equire j little fabric and are such fun to sew. Why not use scraps of. your | daughter’s dresses to fashion this I cute outfit. a a a | Pattern Nn 8211 is for dolls size 16. 18. 20. 22 and 24 inches. See pattern for exact ; requit. men’s. . - Attacked, Imprisoned Because of Whiskers | Between 1830 and 1840 in Fitchburg. Mass., a Joseph Palmer was [the target of the strangest persecut’on in American history, says Collier's. Because he wore a beard against the protestations of the townsfolk, he was snubbed by his friends, sneered at by the tradesrepeatedly by small boys and finally attacked by four men who attempted to cut off his whiskers by force. Palmer put up a stiff resistance land finally escaped unharmed, only to be arrested later for fighting. When brought to trial, he was found guilty, but as he refused to pay his fine was sentenced to prison for more than a year. If you’re stuck for Christmas gift ideas—consider giving smokers on your list, either of these two popular gift items that dealers are featuring now! Flavorful Camel cigarettes or mild, mellow Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco. With these g:fts you're sure to please—more peopiAare smoking Camels than ever and= more pipes smoke P. A. than any other tobacco! Borides, they mean a mini- [ mum of fuss or bother for you—for they come ail ready giftwrapped. The Camel carton is colorsu n v dressed for the occasion, containing 203 mild, cool flavorful i cigarettes. And Prince Albert for J Christmas, giving is offered in the’: popular full pound container. Even j a gift card is unnecessary—for j both Camels and Prince Albert have apace for cheery Christmas greetings. And wait till you see j what a hit your gifts will make— , you’ll feel jolly as St. Nick him- , self.—Adv. '• « 1

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Draped Frock A BEAUTIFULLY draped dress A * for pleasant afternoons. Soft gathers accenting the sideswept line on the bodice are repeated on one hip. Short or three-quarter sleeves are provided. • • • Pattern No. 8229 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18. 20; 40. 42 and 44 Size 16, short sleeves, yards of 39-lnch. Don’t miss the Fall and Winter Issue of FASHION, our complete pattern magazine. Special features, easy to make styles, free pattern printed inside the book. Price 25 cents. Send your order to: SETTING rr."'E PATTERN DEPT, j SCO Sctitta Wells St. Chicago 7, ni. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name — Address — l How To Relieve I Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the seas of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. In* flamed bronchial mucous mem* braces. Tell your druggist to sell yon a bottle of Creomulsion with the understandingyou must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couehs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis may ee caused from overworked j^TR| proper y «ii- 9 tom from intern, f «|UI CC*#>CJ"O for Winn BPS ssaTsaas m deruieokre'is.orqenefo' PfM Tun OCRin' i Ip<j4 W ith heipfut I f COMSOUMO ■ focmotio” * ’ I «o« I SHOULD KNOW ABCU I l fence M YOV« KIDNftS (or h.s V 1875 notneand'o ddliar bill. WARNER’S REMEDIE I WARREN RCNNA~BHHH I Buy U.S. Savings Bonds!