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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. PERRY, GEORGIA
New Linen Motifs
In Easy Stitchery
Pattern 7082.
“ILJIS AND HERS” “Mr. and
Mrs.”—the favorite deco
ration for linens today. These
motifs in easiest stitchery are
practical and decorative, too.
* * •
Pattern 7082 contains a transfer pattern
of 12 motifs averaging 4% by 5V B inches:
illustrations of stitches: materials needed.
To obtain this pattern send your order to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
82 Eighth Ave. New York
Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat
tern No
Name
Address
DON'T LET
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
• When bowels are sluggish and you feel
irritable, headachy and everything you
do is an effort, do as millions do chew
FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewing
gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A
MINT before you go to bed—sleep with
out being disturbed—next morning gentle,
thorough relief, helping you feel swell
again, full of your normal pep. Try
FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy
and economical. A generous family supply
FEEN-fl-MINFio*
Untested Courage
No man can answer for his cour-.
age who has never been in danger.
—Rochefoucauld.
QUINTUPLETS
relieve misery of
CHEST coins
this good old reliable way
At the first sign of the Dionne Quin
tuplets catching cold—their chests and
throats are rubbed with Musterole —a
product made especially to promptly
relieve distress of colds and resulting
bronchial and croupy coughs.
The Quints have always had expert
care, so mother—be assured of using
just about the BEST product made
when you use Musterole. It’s mure
than an ordinary “salve”—Musterole
helps break up local congestion!
IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children’s Mild
i Musterole. Also Regular and Extra
I Strength for grown-ups who prefer
I a stronger product. All drugstores.
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Unerring Sign
Virtue alone is the unerring sign
of a noble soul. —Boileau,
DON’T WORRY MOTHER!
; If your boy or girl just won’t eat. If
; vegetables and other foods necessary lor
i health cause daily arguments. Maybe
theirappetite needs encouragement.
1 Vitamin B1 and Iron in pleasant-tasting
VINOL helps promote appetite. Ask
your druggist for VINOL.
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Greatest Step
The greatest step is that out ol
doors.—Old Proverb.
May Warn of Disordered
Kidney Action
Modern life with It. hurry and
Irregular habits, improper eal_j*jnfec
drinkmg—it. risk of wpo.ure and miac
tion—throws heavy .tram on th. w
of the kidney.. They are »pt to becowj
over-taxed and fail to Alter m
and other impurities from the lu ■*
bl< You may suffer nagging
headache, dizziness, keying
leg pains, swelling feel n her „gns
tired, nervous, all worn
of kidney or bladder diiord r a nt
times burning, scanty or too ir u
urination. _ , v,i_ tbs
Try Doan's PiU>■ * P bodJ
kidneys to pass ofl b V“ f “ e t han half »
waste. They have had more
century of P ublic “? pr ?'l* "everywhere.
mended by grateful users every
Ask pour neighbor/