Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 04, 1913, Image 70

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Enough “Bull” Durham was sold last year to roll approximately 22,000 cigarettes every minute of every day T he cowboy riding Ins lonely night watch; the million aire at Ins club; the toiler in the factory; the “chief” in his office; the sailor befor the mast, the admiral in his cabin; the soldier in the barracks; the general in his “quarters”; men of every nation, occupation and class- all find unequalled enjoyment and satisfaction m the good old “Bull” Durham I obacco in the homely 5-cent muslin sack! SMOKING TOBACCO (FORTY “ROLLINGS" IN EACH 5-CENT MUSLIN SACK) cents cammerfain BAPGAIM DAY ^tour Choice of Any J No. 9583.—Girl’s Dress, With or Without Yoke. •The design has a narrow panel insert at the front. The neck edge may be finished with the yoke and collar or in round Dutch style, as illustrated. The pattern Is cut in four sizes— 6. 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires yards of 40-inch material for an 8-year size. No. 9586.—Lady's Dressing or Lounging Sacque. The design is suitable for challie, lawn, dimity, crepe, silk, flannel or flannelette. The deep tucks over the shoulders give breadth to the figure! The sack is lengthened below the waist line by a peplum. The pattern is cut in six sizes— 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 4 yards of 27-inch material for a medium size. No. 9289.—Child's Rompers. Garments of this description are ever popular for little tots and a boon to the busy mother. The model here shown is most comfortable and neaL It may be developed in galatea, gingham, chambrey, khaki, kindergarten cloth or linene. The pattern is cut in four sizes —2, 4, 6 and 8 years. It requires 2% yards of 36-inch material for a 6-year size. To secure any two of these de sirable patterns, fill out the ac companying coupon and mail, with 10 cents in silver or stamps, to BARGAIN DAY, Post Office Box 260, New York City. No. 9142.—Lady's Apron, with Panel Front. This model has the front and skirt portion combined. The bib is cut low and square and forms straps over the back. Any desired trimming may be used. The pattern is cut in three sizes —small, medium and large. It re quires 3% yards of 36-inch mate rial for the medium size. No. 9239.—Lady’s House Dress. In a dreas of this kind a woman will always look neat while at her household duties, and if made in white or other dressy fabrics the design will prove very appropriate for afternoon wear. The oval neck opening is com fortable and pretty, and the side closing is very effective. The Gib son plait gives breadth to the shoulders, and the three-quarter length sleeve leaves the lower arm free and comfortable when at work. The skirt is a five-gore model The pattern is cut in six sizes— 32, 34, 36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 6% yards of 44-inch material for the 36-inch size. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Send 10 cents in silver or stamps for our Up-to-Date 1913 Spring and Summer Catalogue, containing over 400 designs of ladies’, misses’ and children's patterns and a. concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking. No woman can afford to be with out one of these catalogues, as the illustrations shown therein are practical designs that are neces sary for the home dressmaker. No. 9566—A Simple Pretty Blouse. T HE neck edge of this design is cut low and finished with a collar cut in a point over each shoulder The set-in sleeve is finished with a band. The design is suitable for lawn and other lingerie materials, for cotton and silk crepes, for ratine, voile, corduroy or silk. The pattern is cut in six sizes— 32, 34. 36, 38. 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 3% yards of 24-Inch material for a 38-inch size. The peplum may be omitted. The sleeve may be finished in wrist or shorter length. The shoulders are long, forming part of the sleeve at the upper arm. The skirt has the habit back, and is gathered at the top. The pattern is eiit in five sizes —14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. It requires 6*6 yards of 44-inch mate rial for a 16-year size. No. 9589.—Blouse Dress for Misses and Small Women. White linen embroidered in self color Is shown in this model; cor duroy or gingham would also be effective. * wlssaftl ItlSr ffSff/A f L ^1 !jp SUNDAY AMERICANEXAMINER PATTERNS BARGAIN DAY. No. 9566.—Size Bust. No. 9583. Size. . Years. No. 9142.—Size No. 9589.—Size Years. No. 9239.—Size Bust. No. 9586. Size Bust. No. 9289.—Size Years. Name Street and Number City and State 4