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Houston home journal.
February 27, 1941
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. PFRRV. U^ORUTA
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Pattern No. Z 9220
stars again in the
form of attractive creamer
and sugar panholders. Gay little
flower sprays distinguish them as
a set—lovely to give, receive or
keep. Best of all they are speed
ily done in single crochet.
• • •
Z 9220, 15c, brings the detailed directions.
Do them in the kitchen colors of red, light
green or blue with white flowers; the blue
gives a lovely Wedgwood effect. Send or
der to:
AUNT MARTHA
Box 160-W , Kansas City, Uo.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
desired. Pattern No
Name
Address
QUINTUPLETS
use MUSTEROLE for
CHEST GOLDS
Mother! Give YOUR Child
The Same Expert Care
At the first sign of a chest cold—the
Dionne Quintuplets’chests and throats
nro rubbed with Children’s Mild Mus
terole—a product made especially to
promptly relievo the DISTRESS of
children’s colds and resulting bron
chial and croupy coughs.
Relief usually comes quickly because
Musterole is MORE than an ordinary
"salve,” It helps break up local con
gestion. As Musterole is used on the
Quints you may bo sure you are using
just about the BEST product made..
Also in Regular and Extra Strength
for those preferring a stronger product.
Gold on the Way
The foot of the rainbow is never
where you think it is. Perhaps
there is a pot of gold there, but
there are many more pots of gold
that you will pass on your way to
realize your dreams. Some men
have the vision to see them.
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Laxative Powder an Intestinal
tonic-laxative—actually tones lazy
bowel muscles. It helps relieve
that sluggish feeling. 15 doses for
only 10 cents. Large family size 25
cents. At all druggists.
Our Responsibility
Every person is responsible for
all the good within the scope of
his abilities, and for no more, and
none can tell whose sphere is the
largest.—Gail Hamilton.
\oir PAIN WHERE IT HURTS
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PRESCRIPTION ULLLJ
Our Selfishness
In all distresses of our friends
we first consult our private ends.
-Swift.
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Plnkham’s Compound is made
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1 • TEACHING A CHILD •
I • VALUE OF PENNIES •
I • A child of a wise mother will be •
• taught from early childhood to be- •
• come a regular reader of the adver- •>
• tisernenta. In that way better perhaps •
• than in any other can the child be •
• taught the great value of penniesand •
• the permanent benefit which comes •
• from making every penny count. •
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