31 MOOSEHEART MAGAZINE Puritan Pattern Co., Batavia, Illinois Successor to PRISCILLA PATTERN CO. Merely Change in name; no change in patterns. Each pattern guaranteed or money refunded. CATALOGUE NOTICE Send 12e in silver or stamps for our Up-to-Date FALL & WINTER, 1919-1920 CATALOGUE, containing 550 designs of Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Patterns, a CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ON DRESSMAKING, ALSO SOME POINTS FOR THE NEEDLE (illustrating 30 of the various, simple stitches) all valuable hints to the home dressmaker. Cut in 7 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. Size 38 requires 4•_> yards of 40-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2987-2995.—A Stylish Gown. Waist 2987 cut in 7 sizes : 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. Skirt 2995 cut in 7 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches waist measure. A medium size will require 5% yards of 44 inch material. Width of skirt at lower edge with plaits extended is about 2V$ yards. TWO separate patterns, 12 cents FOR EACH pattern. 2983. —A Trim One Piece Dress for Mother’s Girl. Cut in 4 sizes: 6. 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 8 will require 31/s yards of 44-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2974.—A Good Work Apron. Cut in 4 sizes: Small, 32-34; Medium, 36-38; large, 40-42 and extra large, 44-46 inches bust measure. Size 38 will require 51/s yards of 36-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2984. —A Neat and Comfortable House Dress. Cut in 7 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. Size 38 requires 5% yards of 36-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2982.—A Pleasing Dress for the Growing Girl. Cut in 5 sizes : 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Size 12 will require 6 yards of 27-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2990.—Chld’s Dress. Cut in 5 sizes: 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. Size 6 !•quires 21/j yards of 36 inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2979. —A Uew Coat for the Little Miss. Cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 10 requires 31/•¡ yards of 44-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2976.—A Practical Suit for the Small Boy. Cut in 4 Sizes : 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 4 requires 21/i yards of 44-inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2986-2865.—A Prtety Gown. Blouse 2986. cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Skirt 2865 cut in 7 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches waist measure. A medium size requires 7% yards of 44 inch material. The width of skirt at lower edge, with plaits extended is 2% yards. TWO separate patterns, 12 cents FOR EACH pattern. 2992.—A Popular Style. Cut in 3 sizes : 16, 18 and 20 years. Size 18 requires 5% yards of 36 inch material. Width at lower edge, is l"s yard, with plaits drawn out. Price, 12 cnets. 2988.—Girl’s Dress. Cut in 4 sizes: 8, 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 10 will require 31! yards of 44 inch material. Price, 12 cents. 2980. —A Splendid Dress in One Piece Style. If you are interested in fancy work, crocheting or knitting you could do no better than to send 12c for our Puritan Yoke Book showing many splendid and artistic designs. Just add 12 ce:.ts to your pattern order and say “Send the big Yoke Book.” In Ordering Patterns sign your NAME and ADDRESS very plain and be sure to give SIZES you want. HOW TO ORDER PATTERN'S—Write your name and address in full. Send 12 cents in cash or two-cent stamps for each Pattern you want. Address order to PATTERN DEPARTMENT, PURITAN PATTERN CO., Batavia, Illinois. Send money, if possible, but if more convenient, send two-cent stamps. Of Interest to Legionaires What the Fun-Makers Are Doing {Continued f rom-page 11) of great assistance to each other. Go to it, Niagara; we are for you. Elwood, Ind., Chapter certainly has made a wonderful showing. The Lodge membership in Elwood is not very large but everybody joins the Chapter. The Elwood Legionaires are surely on the job. The Lodge in Cleveland is making• a big• drive for new members and the women of the Chapter expect to benefit from the same, and they are accordingly making plans to visit the new wives, mothers, sisters and daughters. Alright, Cleveland, go to it, because even if you do have a big membership at present you can stand more. A new Chapter will be instituted at Richwood, W. Va., soon and will start off with a big membership. West Virginia has many good Chapters now and will have many more before the Winter is over. The new Chapter at Frankfort, Ind., will be one of the best Indiana Chapters. They are planning social functions, etc., to interest new members. Good luck to you, Frankfort. Do you know that we are instituting some fine new Chapters in Canada ? These Canadian Chapters are being• watched with special interest and we want them to know that we are for them strong. Our Canadian brothers and sisters did big things in the war so we know that they are made of the right kind of material. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois are the leading• States in the number of Legionaires at this time, and it is going to be a close race to see which of these come out ahead during this Fall and Winter. game. There are many methods of increasing the membership of your organization hut in order to do so successfully each Legionaire must devote some time to the cause. Don’t leave everything for just a few. If you have not brought in a new member since you have been in the Chapter then you should get busy at once, because by increasing the membership of your own Chapter you are also increasing the opportunities of the boys and girls at MOOSEHEART who are depending• on the men and women of the Loyal Order of Moose. If you are not a worker, then begin now. Mooseheart Chapter No. O has increased its membership many fold• in the last several months. Senior Regent Hickey and Recorder Hanke promise a membership campaign this winter which will put their Chapter near the top in the main organization. Each Chapter should start perfecting their drill team work now, because a number of big״ prizes will be given to the best drill teams in the Convention contest next year. All Chapters will be requested to send a team. Bucyrus, Ohio, Chapter is growing. They now have 57 members in good standing and expect a big increase soon. Indianapolis Chapter is one of the biggest Chapters at this time, but they are after the 200 mark and we know they will do it. Whenever they set out to do anything in _ the big Hoosier city they always do it right. Niagara Falls Chapter boosted the membership up to 141 during the big contest which finished last April. 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I am now offering you the golden opportunity to free your- self from the clutches of the money-grabbing landlord, and at no cost to yourself. Picture a handsome six room house, nice lawn and pretty shrubbery and flowers growing in well arranged beds. Don t you want a place like this and free, too? Of course you do, so send me your name today-before you lay this magazine aside. When I Say Free—I Mean Free—Act Quick Send No Money! Rush the Free Home Coupon To Me Quick— C. E. MOORE, Pres. Home Builders’ Club Dept. 98 , Batavia, Illinois I want one of your free houses. It is understood it is not to cost me one cent of my money. Name Nothing To Pay St. or R. F. D Now or Any Time Town State WHO WANTS THIS FINE HOME?