The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1935 — Page 7
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1935.
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Now's (be Ideal time to replenish your stock of aprons, and could you choose a more charming pair than these? The gingham, above. Is ready for any and all chores, bar none. Large, easy to-cut scallops form Its Interesting hem line while criss-cross straps, a sash tie, and deep patch pocket enlist for kitchen duty. Its dainty companion, tn batiste or voile, will love to preside over the Informal dinner at home, where the hostess is maid of all work, yet wants to bring a bint of daintiness to the table. Pattern 9617 may be ordered only In sizes small, medium and large Small slae requires 1% yards 86 inch fabric for apron with scallops; 1% yards for other apron. Complete, diagrammed sew chart Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS In colon oj stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME. ADDRESS, BTYIB NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept.. 232 West Eighteenth St, New York. N. I.
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THE DARING YOUNG MEN One of the oddest accidents on record occurred recently in Japan. A motor bus swerved, went over a steep cliff and crashed a hundred feet below. Suddenly cries for help came from a tree, part way down the mountain, which the’bus had passed while falling. From Its branches hung the seven passengers. They were trapeze artists in a traveling circus.—Collier’s Weekly. BOYS! GIRLS! Read the Grape Nuts ad in another column of this paper and learn how to join the Dizzy Dean Winners and win valuable free prizes.—Adv. , Much in Little A single conversation across the table with a wise man Is better than ten years* mere study of books.— Chinese Proverb.
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