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POT HOLDER SET
IN T HREE PIECES
By GRANDMOTHER CLARK
Pot holders are necessary in the
kitchen, and it's just as easy to make
an attractive pot holder as a plain
one. They are interesting and easy
to make, in spare time, and some
should always he worked up ready
to take as a gift when a trifle is
wanted In a hurry and you knov it
will be appreciated.
Package No. A-S is composed of
three pieces. Two pot holders and
one container. When made up, the
holder is visible through door, as
shown above. The holders are placed
iL pocket through top opening. The
material Is stamped and stenciled In
colors, ready to be made up, and the
lines may l>e outlined If desired.
Directions are also given how to put
it together.
Send 15c If you want the set.
Address—Home Craft Co., Dept. A
—Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
Enclose a stamped addressed en¬
velope when writing for any Infor¬
mation.
Great Metropolis Slow
to Take Up Telephone
London’s first telephone directory
Is dated April, 1880. It contains the
names of 4-16 subscribers, spread
over three exchanges—A, It, and C.
Today there are about 400,000 sub¬
scribers spread over 232 exchanges.
In April, 18S0, the great family of
Smith had six telephone entries: now
something like 4,000. The greater
family of Macs had five, the Joneses
none! Today the former occupy 10
columns, and the latter 22! Five en¬
tries began with London, and one
each with British, Royal, and Na¬
tional.
It was the city that made the tele¬
phone possible, and in 1880 nine-
tenths of the subscribers had E. C.
In their address. Few banks were
on the telephone. They feared it
would lead to fraud. Stockholders,
on the contrary, were its keenest
pioneers.
Only one railway is In this first
telephone book—the old London
Chatham, and Dove-Jjnow part of the
Southern railway. No government
office had the telephone, and you
could not have booked a seat by tele¬
phone in any London theater, called
up any newspaper office, or ordered
a meal at any restaurant.—London
Tit-Bits.
Your own druggist is authorized to
cheerfully refund your money on the spot
if you are not relieved by Creomulsion.
“Collection of Successful Business Plans'*
*ent for $2.98. Your name and address to
(’HAS. v ii.ih. MOORE. tltriiin,, .‘iOU N. Miami Ave.. Miami.
Fla. No questions -----*:---- or — Information.
OLD AGE PENSION ^FORMATION
ENCLOSK STAMP
JUDGE LEHMAN, HUMBOLDT. KAN'S'
To quickly allay skin\
irritations or hurts, tiTTMoT
depend on soothing
'YARNS
100 Types and 500 Colors to choose from.
Prices Rango from
lOo to 2 .»c PER OUNCE
Special — Imported Scotch Tweed, end
Boucle Do Lane. 25c per Ounce
► Prompt Service on Mail Orders 4
Ontlet Embroidery Supply Cm
SB 75 1 6th Ave., N.I.,Cor. *5th Bt.a.
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