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SATLrtDAY, DHCKMBER 11, 1910. The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, 0, SOCIETY CLUBS PERSONALS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DIAL 25111 FOR SOCIETY EDITOR Music Study Club Wedding of Ruth E. tlobb and Francis E. McMasters Is Set For New Year's Day D. A.

V. Auxiliary Gives Party Emerson Class Has Festive Party Sixty members and gueits of the Emerson Bible Class of the First South Ave. Teachers Have Dinner Party The teachers of the South Avenue School of Dover met last evening at Hotel Reeves for ft dinner party foi. Personals liouerslon W.C.T.U. Meets This Week The Bowerston W.

C. T. U. held its Christmas meeting this week at the home of Mis Je.vle Johns! on, with Mis. hod ft Craig as to hos tess.

The singing of "Oh Come All Ve (Methodist Chuch were present evening for the annual lowing which they held ft theatre The D. A. Auxiliary of Tuscarawas county entertained members of the chapter and their families at a gay Christmas party last evening in D. A. V.

Hall, this city. The hall was prettily decorated with holiday greenery and a huge tree, which had been donsted by Christmas party of the claw which! James M. Knisely, formerly of this city, is ill with heart trouble ftt his home in Ravenna, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Mil ton Huff spent Has Holiday Party An unusually pretty Christmas party was enjoyed last evening by members of the Music Study Club when Mrs, Thurmun Wolfe enter tamed ft her home in Third Drive, SW. A lighted Christmas tree and numerous bouquets of white chrysanthemums and red carnations provided a festive air for the evenings splendid program over which the club president, Mrs. Kirk Glauber, presided. Miss Betty Ann Olauser opened the program with a Christmas story, A Miserable and Merry i Faithful" provided an appropriate seasonal opening for the meeting. The first topic was Mis.

Delmar C. Harding of this tity, wast inV Hi, aJT iAnkennan in Cadiz. Mrs. AnKer elaborately decorated. Games were played and Christmas man, who has been ill, was taken to the Ohio Valley Hospital in Wheel was held in the Mens Brotherhood Room of the church.

Lighted Christmas trees and color lighting effect made ft pretty setting for the party. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Charles Herron and Mrs. S. C.

Vale and opened with the singing of "Joy to the World." Mrs. F. G. Fiibley, class president, conducted the business session during which the class decided to make party. Those present were Miss Hester Sheeler, Miss Dorothy Hunsingt Miss Charlotte Kohr.

Miss Dorothy Fell, Miss Helen Simpson. Miss Flor ence Gray and Misa Martha Henney. Mrs, Marjorle Doying, also a mem ber of the staff, was unable to attend. Hetty Yilliants Is Club Hostess Bertha Bowers had charge the devotional service. Twelve members responded to roll call and there were five guests, in.

eluding mmbers from the lonolton carols were sung, following which lunch was aerved" A tiat and gifts Thursday evtnmg for an op. were given to the children. eiauon. Union, During the business meeting, plnns; for futnre work were discus; d. The poster project by which praters on VRllfliu Mihlerta an In hi nl.n wl in DEATH CLAIMS Air.

ann Mrs. L.apnam or tni city have arrived in DeLand, Florida, for the winter season and are located at Lake Helen. This Is the Laphams' fifth season In DeLand. Elaine Wray Abbuhl. two year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Abbuhl. 12lh this city, who has been ill with pneumonia for the past week, is recovering.

the MUa TVLfv William aa hoateaa acnooi aurmg ine year, was ex to member cf the Smoothikln' Club Plhied by Mis. Boone of Conotton this week at her home in Oak Street, tor E. MAUGHIMAN uiu i Mir yiiik mil in nun MMrvi Mrs. BerUia Bower had charge of The a five dollar donation to the Children's Home and a fifteen dollar contribution to charity. The program opened with ft group of vibra harp selections played by Miss Effie Herron.

These included, "Cathedral "Adeste Fidel is" and "Silent Claia Ren ner gave a resiling. "Wnat the Mothrr Goose Children Want for Christmas'', Jane Kirk, accompanied at the piano by her gradmother. Mrs. Fribley, Ming "Away in the Two readings, "Santa Claus Par America 7 tfT 1 Must Keep by Mrs. Sarah uiiwict mum 0V by Lincoln StefTens.

Musical numbers were as follows: Vocal "Ave Maria, Bach Gounod. "The Virgin's Lullaby, Max Reger, Mrs. William Arnold, accompanied by Mrs. Horace Kidd, Piano Jan Sibelius. Leschetizky, Mrs.

Wolfe, Vocal "The Eastern Heavens are all Clara Edward. Mrs. Frank C. Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs.

George Eoltz played the piano accordion accompaniment for the club's singing of Christmas carols. After the program there was an exchange of Christmas gifts and the guests were invited into the dining gift exchanf was conducted. A nice lunch was served in the dining room a table centered with a miniature Christmas tree which was beautifully decorated. At either end of the table were lighted red Pat ton; "Pence, a ChriMmas Mrs. Mollie Hnmill: "How to Keep Wsr Out of th Christian Heart" Mrs.

Catherine Boor. The topic for the second part. of the program was "Chi 1st Scripture wan read by Mrs. Bertha Bowers. Mis.

Ola Crawford gave "The NIGHT CLASSES AT OHIO STATE Columbus, Dec. 14 (INSv Applications for enrollment in night classes at Ohio State University, E. Emmet Maughiman, 74, prominent Canton undertaker and a for mer well known Tuscarawas county resident, died in a Canton hospital yesterday afternoon from the effects of a heart attack suffered last Sunday. Nutctips at the places help i ade" and "Jolly Old Fellow were given by Caroln Ann Creal. Eleanor Maughimnn told a Christmas story.

"Christmas fol Mr. Maughiman was born on a I scheduled to start late this month ed to carry out the red and green Offering to the Savior by the Three Christmas color scheme, Wise Mrs. Prisetlla Millhorn rm in Fairfield on December 2nd, prepare young men for national fang a solo. lar.a. defense positions, arc being ftccept lowing which Connie Tonkin played Those present were Mlsa Betty piano solo, "Swing Mrs.

Popham, Miss. Ruth Glaaler, Miss' "What Does the W. T. tT. Offer He was a member of the faculty ed now.

Fribley accompanied Carolyn Laws Classes planned include drafting Ruth Thomas, Miss Wilma Leggett, 'Hie Clui. tian was the tpic or rio college lor ft numiier or Mis Rosea nn Whitman. Mi Eileen discussed by Mrs. Elizabeth Dick, i years and later removed to Canton room for buffet refreshments. The beautifully appointed table was cen.

At the clo.se of the meeting, a dc where he was a funeral director who sang a Christmas carol. An otner piano solo, "Rolling was played by Jane Hut and a reading. "In Bethel was lieious lunch was served by the and undertaker up until the time of hostesses, A gif? exchange his death, was held during the social hour. or engineering drawing, machine design, tool and die design, production eiiHlneertng. and production supervision.

Others will be added as the need develops. No tuition will he charged since the federal government pays the cost of the training. Students, however, will have to furnish their own books mid supplies. Surviving Is a brother, James Maughiman, 251 Fair avenue, this city, the last of a family of eleven children. FLU VACCINE IS BELIEVED FOUND held at in Can Spittle and the hostess.

The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Whitman. TV SCAR. 4 WAS II. OF. A.

Tu arawas Council Number 258 of the Daughters of America. Tuscara mas, met recently, and nominated new officers. The next meeting which will be on Decern ber 18th will be followed with a tencent Christmas exchange and a covered dish supper. All members are urged to attend. Funeral services mill be the Congregational church ton at 2 p.

in. Monday. Photo by Dutton Studio tered with a rectangular arrangement of red and white flowers and, at each end, was a snow man candle, dressed In red. Mrs. Glauser poured.

Miss Betty Bartalos, a former student member of the club, was welcomed into active membership. The next regular meeting of the club will be on January 30th at the home of Pauline Walter Lawrence in Race street, Dover. 31. D. M.

Guild Has Dinner Party The M. D. M. Guild of the West TT.fr Avrnn flhiirrh of Chrint held Chattanooga. Dee.

14 (INS) i Dr. D. A. Reekie, assistant medical More than four fifths nf the ocean floor exceeds one mile in depth. director for the Tennessee Valley' E.

ROBB MISS RUTH AUtnority. disclosed ioay innt approximately 6,000 TV A employes given by Dorothy Best. i Holiday cloths covered the tables from wnich buflet refreshments were! served. Red rosebuds and lighted green tapers created a pretty effect. After the program, Hanta Clans arrived and presented each one with a gift and left gifts for the youmt stei of the Cluioren's Heme in a red brick chimney which had been built on the platform.

Guests at the meeting included. Mrs. Mil a Whiled of TtskUlwa, 111., Mrs. Howard Ley, Mrs. Kmmett Maughiman, Mrs.

Albert Winkler, Mrs. Annabel McMurray. Mrs. Sadie Herron and Mrs. Fred Patterson.

On the December committee, which was in chniRe of the Christmas party, were Mrs. Chalmer Mau rer, chairman: Mrs. Charles Herron, Mrs. J. M.

Wolfe, Mrs. Willis Tim berlake. Mrs. Will Lewis, Mrs. Elmer Arth.

Mrs. Rose Smith. Mrs. W. Everhart, Mrs.

Basil Packer. Mrs. Margaret Williams and Mrs. Wes Franz. CAR IN WRECK, TO HOSPITAL IN BUS Cleveland, Dee, 14 (INS) After the automobile In which they were tiding was ftruck by a slow moving passenger locomotive.

Fern C. Me Colllster, 43, and Roliert Conelia. HOLIDAY C.RIirilNG CARDS We are ntuming a new and beautiful line of individual and hot rardt foe hiKlmas at moderate prices tome In and nee them now. it ckfr.it 01 1 1 ki rrLT 225 Wfst High Ave. have volunteered to act as subject In testa of a highly potent vaccine which scientists believe will provide lifetime immunization to one type of influenza.

The vaccine, being used in tests conducted by the Rockefeller Foun QUEEN MOTHER LEAVES ITALY The January 1st, 1941, wedding date choen by Misa Ruth E. Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Robb of Ray Avenue, this city, for her marriage to Mr. Francis E. McMasters, on of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo McMasters of Uhrichsville, Ohio, was announced Iftst evening when mem bers of Miss Robb's bridge club met at the E.

R. B. Tea Room in Uhrichsville for their annual Christmas dinner party. When the club members found their places at the dinner table, each had ft small silver and red gift box which, when opened, revealed ft card bearing the inscription, "The wedding bells will ring for Ruth and Francis January 1st, Attached to each card was ft cluster of tiny silver bells. ft covered dish dinner party and bus lness meeting last evening at the 20, took a city Mrcetcar, transferred' New York, Der.

14 (INS) Queen datlon In cooperation with the TV A Mother Helen of Romania, estrsng and the U. S. public health service, ed wife of ex King Carol, has left Is so powerful that only one iujec Florence, Italy, for Germany, theitton of one cubic centimeter is re German radio aid today in a broad quired, Dr. Reekie said. to a bus and then alighted at St.

Vincent's Charity hospital where they told attendants of their accident. left leg a rut and bleeding, MeColllsler was unhurt. MeCol lister, driver of the car, told police had turned down ft dead end street and, (ailing to see the engine, started to rectoss the tracks. home of Mrs. David Owens, Eleventh Street, NW.

Fourteen members responded to roll call with Bible verges. Mrs. Lawrence Brockman and Mrs. Harold Avon were new members and Miss Wilma Reif was a guest. Miss Reif gave an interesting report on the United Christian Youth Conference which was held in Columbus on Thanksgiving week end.

ca.t picked up by CBS in Newi Miss Robb is ft graduate of New Philadelphia high school and is employed at the Daniels Dress Shoppe in this city. Mr. McMasters is an employe of the M. and K. Store here.

Both are well known and popular CARL0AD1NGS IP York. The queen returned to Ro mania following the adbicatlon of Fruit Cake Ice Cream M.tde with Real ftrandf 50c Quart JUST BAKERY Amicitia Club Meets Last Night Mrs. Paul Kinsey of Ross Avenue. entertained members of the Amicitia Club last evening for their carol and the accession or ner aon.i Washinaton. Dec.

14 (iNSi Freight 7 members of the younger et. For Lhe nartv. the bride elct Michael, to the throne, but dt part rarloatliitR.s for the week ended Dec. ed shortly afterward. At that time.

7 totaled 738,513 cars, an increase it was reported she had engaged in of 9 988 cars above the preceding a number of controversies with 'week, and an Increase of 54,540 cars Mrs. Owens, the president, presid Club Has Party at Garrett Home Mrs. William Garrett. Grant Avenue. enteitatned members of A new safety device for drivers Is an automatic tuning control for ed over the business session during wore a becoming gold colored frock nrisimaa party, which plan were completed for the I of sheer wool.

With this, she wore I During a pleasant social evening, annual Mother Daughter Christmas ft shoulder bouquet, ft gift from Mr. hostesses were chosen for the com rt.v tri hm hpirt rn rwmtw 17th i McMasters. i n8 year. Christmas gifts were ex Premier ion Antonescu. above the rorrrsnonriinc week In auto radios which Is operated elec the Aocia tlon of American tiitcally by the means of a foot but her five hundred club at a delightful Railroads announced today, 'ton.

The next business meeting wili During a short teusiness session. wt iwuurw wucn ennstmas party on Thursday even Miss Robb was elected treaurer of WM served at one long table wnicn ing. be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Potato Sale Ciood Conking Russet 45c hundred lb. bg and up 1 mint smith 1207 E.

High, New Phlla. AIR CORPS STATION FOR PUERTO RICO Washington. Dee, 14 (INS) The The Garrett home was prettily arranged with holly and other Christmas decorations for the occasion. At the conclusion of tho card en me. the club and Mr.

Charles Wilson WM beautifully decorated in keep was chosen secretary. i n8 the holiday season. Christmas gift were exchanged1 Tlie next meeting of tiie club will and "Club Sisters" were revealed. with Mis Muriel Fackler, South New names were drawn for the Broadway. prizes went to Mrs.

Blaire BrlRgs.iwr department today authorized Mrs. Earl Miller. Mm. nnim Keieer I expenditure of $1,598,383 for con Nazi's Leaders are Massing In China coming year. A gift from the club is to be Kent tr Mrs.

William Dm. and Ms. Raymond Kerns. Christmas gifts were exrhsnfied 12: 'rTi? whJ to War; C7w6 Compliments fAn fihlA niAla Via Kmst 1 struction of facilities at a new air corps station at Ponce Puerto Rico. Three army air corps pursuit squad rons and other units eventually will be stationed there, officers said.

and the club "Peanut Sisters were .111 1 it nun ri ved. the members were seated at small tables centered with minature Christmas tres. Red and gold nut A lovely gift was presented to Miss Virginia Williams, December bride elect, when Mrs. Oiis Erickson enter After the holidays, the club will meet with Miss Betty AfToIter. Members of the club are Miss Pau.

line Sopinski, Mrs. Max Benbow, Mrs. Charles Grimm. Mrs. Ellen emedio, Miss Betty AfToIter.

Mrs. Charles Wilson and Miss Robb. Welling on January 15th. Women's Forum To Have Party The Women's Forum of the Dover Y. M.

C. A. will meet on Tuesday morning at nine thirty o'clock for a Christ ma party at the Y. The Rev. Paul F.

Ebert will give ft Christmas talk. Breakfast will follow. The public is Invited to attend. LADY ELKS' HOLIDAY PARTY The Lady Elks' Social Club will have its annual Christmas party for husbands on Wednesday evening, December 18th, at six thirty o'clock. Reservations are to be made with Mrs.

Ed Patterson, Mrs. Forrest Mil. ler or Mrs. Theodore Hephinger not later than Tuesday noon, December 17th. I iirijii tuny uub uic ciiunen tamed members of the T.

PATTERN A DAY Club at her home on Thursday eve The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Brigas, Cedar Lane, cn January 3rd. Rome Berlin Tokyo military all! ance, came Dr. Stahmer. Rlbben flop's Ambassador at Large.

The German Embassy In Tokyo sent ft hlKh ranking secretary and air attache, Cp! tun Von Uronau, who made history by his BerllnTokto fllKht of several years ago. The ll.Hiuching Germany Embassy In Miinchukuo sent a secretary, while from Bhanghl csme the German con sul general and a consul. ike wl.se from HhaiiKha! and of particular Kignificance to British ob servers, raine the chief of the Na.i 2519 SUCS 12 20 Thirty Eight at Past Chiefs' Meet JR 1 By JOHN C.OFTTE Internal ionul New a Service Mil ft Correftpumletit Peking, China, Dc, 14 (INS) Observers of the nun Axis embassies here were Jolted into action trying to determine the cause of the sud den concentraton of high ranking German diplomatic and military of flelnls In Peking. Whereas the European War had seemed too remote to ahnke Peking from its eqtiHble calm and an amag lng lack of enmity among the na tionals of the belligerent powers dally forced to rub shoulders In the smallness of the city's international community, the mass arrival of Ger mans from Berlin Manchukuo, Ja pan and other parts of China, set the diplomatic; tea kettles to boiling furiously. From Berlin by way of Tokyo and inn succes.sful conclusion of the Thirty eight were present vaster.

risy afternoon when the Past Chiefs' ning. Muss Williams will become the bride of Mr. Robert Beaber on Christmas Day. A guest at the party was Mrs. Dale Stratum of Canton, ft former member of the club.

After an exchange of Christmas gifts, br73ge was played and prizes were awarded Miss Williams and Mrs. Slratton. Mrs. Howard Davis won the ral loping prize. Those present were Mrs.

Davis, Miss Williams. Mrs. Eugene Whit mer and Mrs. Doris Mizer, all of this city; Mrs. Linus Harmon, Mrs.

George Erickson, and Mrs. Willard Maurer, all of Dover, and Mrs. Strat ton of Canton. In three weeks club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harmon.

Association met in K. of P. Hail in 1 lv for all China. The Italian! 1 Pa this citv. I Medical Society Auxiliary Meets When the members of the Women's Auxiliary to the Tuscarawas County Medical Society met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

R. J. Foster in North Broadway, each one brought toys to be given to the Children's home at Christmas. Mrs. C.

J. Miller of this city and Mrs. S. H. Winston of Dover were assistant hostesses.

Mrs. Miller presided when buffet refreshments were served from ft prettily arranged table. The Auxiliary will meet again on January 9th at the home of Mrs. S. T.

Marshall in Dover with Mrs. Clare Smith of Strasburg and Mrs. The mystery box was won bv Mrs. Walker of Uhrichsville. After the third of the Axis added further myMery whin the ItMllau Ambassador and Embassy secretaries arrived In Peking from Mhanghat and Joined the Germans in frequent meetings with the highent Japanese military officers here.

What trans plied Is not yet known but lt im poitttnr la admitted. The Cook's Corner i business meeting, a Christmas exchange was enjoyed and the re mainder of the afternoon was spent at curds and bingo. At five o'clock, a delicious supper was serv nt tables which were lishted with Christmas candles. The next meeting will be held in Uhrichsville on January 8th. READ IT AND BE THANKFUL YOU'RE IN AMERICA! The children will enjoy helping make the Christmas candy, and per i David Allen of Dover as co hoa tesses.

i lxtTik JEFFERSON GRANGE Jefferson Grange of Stone Creek will hold its regular meeting on Monday evening, December 16th, promptly at seven thirty o'clock, in the school auditorium. The third Sodalities Plan Holiday Dance Another gala affair is being plan W. O. W. SOCIAL The W.

O. W. Social Club will meet on Monday night at the home of Mrs. yernon Roney, 823 Fair Avenue, NE. There will be a Christmas gift exchange.

and fourth degrees will be given and new for theholiday season by the; ivy 1. a haps they for once will not eat too much while it is in the making if they know it must be saved for Christmas. Here are some simple candy recipes that the youngsters can follow without too much supervision. Marvel Fudge 2 cups granulated sugar 2 3 cup of milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 4 cup of nut meata When the sugar and milk come Alto Only a ten cent gift exchange will be held. op B.

V. M. Sodality organizations of three cities which will combine for a Holly Hop. The three cities are Dover. Dennison and New Philadelphia.

The dance will be held at the Brightwood Country Club on Decern 27th with Shively Yates orchestra furnishing the music. Dancing will LAURA WHEELER DESIGNS CROSS STITCH PUP IN NATURAL COLORING be from nine till one. You tll ntver foigtt tiC.Kft. is tkctifmtnt, luiptni. Menacing lovt and condiciing lolin iapp4 up in one novtl.

Yen ilt evt Icmmi tha thtrtcicri ihtir tiiuftglc 10 ihirt brutality ihioufh an unnamed dttirt foe ft dom and dicncy. ESCAPE it novtl of human motion. at they art todayand it facta along ih th brrjth ukina. tempo myittry noryt Don dtliy. Cat yvt Copy today! S1LVI It CROSS CIRCLE The Silver Cross Circle of the to boil over a low fire add thes butter and vinegar and boil to the; soft ball stage.

Then allow the mix ture to get perfectly cold. It may! even stand over night. Add the nuts' and vanilla. Stir, do not beat, un i til it is ready to set. Pour into buttered pan or mould with the.

King Daughters of Gnadenhutten. held its meeting this week at the home of Rachel and June Leonhrd. The meeting opened with the singing of carols and scripture was read by Clara Jane Biggs. The Lord'i Tope Hook Office Supply Co, The Practical Gift Store" Phone 37791 134 N. Broadway Prayer wai followed by lite lesion study which was presented by Mis, Grac Blick.

Election of officers was conducted hands if preferred. Orange and Ccconut Fudge 1 pound of sugar 1 cup evaporated milk 1 4 teaspoon salt 1 2 cup ccconut 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 tablespoon of butler Boil sugar, milk, and salt to the 1 ilere'a a new jumper frock tiiat is Allan Jones, Nancy Kelly and Robert dimming, atarred with Abbott, and ostello in mO.K NKillT IN Till; TROPIC'M" at the llexley, Sunday I 'ft'ftf ft'tX'ft'Jj'ft'ft'ft'llfllffc! and Monday. The pirture ha a tuneful musical st ore by Jerome Kern. 'x iv.v.iv.f.iv.iv.iv.jn. soft ball stage.

Remove from fire and cool. Spread orange rmd and; coconut on the bottom of a but tered pan. Add the remainder of the coconut and butter to the candy, and stir until mixture begins to a "must" in every school and college girl's wardrobe. Brlhten up your back to school days with this princess style that is slim and skek. Big pockets come in handy for little trinkets and the broad straps are comfortable on your shoulders.

The tailored shirt that comes with the pattern can be made with either long or short sleeves, Ju.t as you wish. Corduroy, gabardine. sher wool or cotton are all appropriate fabrics. Style No. 2519 is designed for sizes DIAMONDS Largest Selection Lowest Prices i it with the following results: Mrs.

John Campbell, president; Mims Vera Campbell, vice president: Miss Doris Coutrs, secretary; Mrs. Donna Crites. treasurer. A fckating party was planned for during the Christmas holidays. A delicious lunch was f.ei ved by the hostess.

Thoe present were Vera Campbell, Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. D. Crites, Betty Sltphenson, June and Rachel Leonhaid, Mrs.

Grace Bliek. Mary Proud, Doris Crites and Clara Jane Bigfcs. nr bers. Guests were June Hamilton and Aline Walters. LEfilON AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Monday evening eifcht o'clock.

After the meeting, tlure will be a box social and ten 'ent gill excharge. CROSS STITCH BULL PUP PATTERN 2732 Terms To Suit! stiffen. Pour into the prepared pan. Cut in squares. Honey Taffy 2 cups honey 2 cups sugar 2 3 cup of cold water 1 4 teatnon salt Boil water, honey and sugar to hard bell stage.

Add salt. Put on a buttered dish to cool and wheo cool enough to handle pull it. You know how to pull tally. Cut and wrap. LAIHKS flS.OO to 1500.00 MEN'S $100.00 to $900.00 He gomg to lie blue ribbon winner whether you see him on a pillo or as a.

picture. The eighkto the lnch cross stitch is quickly done. PaU tern 2732 contains a transfer pattern of a dog 9 12 12 inches; color iz, 14, is. 18 and 20. 8tz Jfl, requites 2 8 yards of 39 inch fabric for Jumper; 1 5 8 yards for blouse.

Bend fifteen cenu. 15c. (culn ia preferred for pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style num ber. Be sure to state size you wish Address order to The Dailv Times, Pattern Department, 121 W.

ltfth 61., New York, tf, Y. cnart and key; material requirements; illustrations of stitches. Sono ten cenu coin ftr this pattern to The Daily limes, Needle HARRIS JEWELRY STORE I6 North Broadway it if craft 82 Eighth Avenue. New York, N. Y.

Write pfainly PATTERN LMiiiiit, your NAMJ7 and ADDRESS. $1,. taataJ at.

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