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Show 'I Yeasts!ley, Angst' 1 1.0, 1 194 10 THE - DEsurr HEWS sa1t Lake ' CO, Utah ni 11- plade by you hide cotprless furnishings Slip-cove- rs - erme , slip-cover- - .. 11 ' washing or cleaning. In buying the fabric for these covers it is well to keep in mind the bet that the pattern or design in thearecloth has much to do 'th the amount required to do the job.--Idmaterial will be if the pattern is large and set than If it b plain -or has a Small design. A pattens mint be centered on each section of the chair or couch, all-ov- er 7- - is in ',rnake- them- to livell . resed.----N-'------- ' - - , N. " r -- ,' -- 4 - ' c , ' ' - : J. -- -":- 77.---------77 - ai . , , - . - &Ai rt-t , - , - ..,, , 199 place setting the crmnerware with the new Hove you seen HOLIDAY a completely different and warm the colors, design, flecked finish giozel Mint Green, Soge Grey, tinnomon Ginger Yellow, Spice Turquoise Brown, Nutmeg new. spice.colo rs. renty of extra pieces in open stock. .., J. A: Parker, 1219 Windsor St., carefully cirid fits it to a choir. the seam lines with chalk or colored pencil This win serve a sewing guide when hiserting cord or sewing seams. Be sure to sew your with sturdy thread, preferatily Linen. !latch the color of the thread to the background cotor of your material. Be sure to put pieces together ac- P. - n 's , -- ' - ' 44,4 -- , T,.i, D i , , , - ......- wdr4r'41dA ' - , , , , ' .1 1 . k - .i.t.k...,--- ga Do as grandmother used to do , Your Dose at beauty- - routines grand-- - riegiNs.. ' when she was s A 4 7- solpd Afi' , .. 7- A Ig. igit i ( (- , 1k - ,- ' N41. ' - , lag patted ea as znuch as she cotild she would ilea down and let the buttermilk" dry out. After she had oltsbed off every 'nuggets of the buttermilk, she ',maid dash cold water on her face. Bleach' ing effect : The buttermilk has eightly bleaching effect and more stics, and story-te- ,, , . ,., Irk . - Try it out hair uith your favurite soap.' then rinse ft releverd - turn la bet Lin for she's spent the past year 4 studying bor- - Wash your DANISH PASTRY PAMIR& WITH ADDITIONAL ISOM 13"LY . $203 T11,13KAZ Pcrecn Hardware 14 2102 Se. SALT LAU , piton tip'st art - imogFp Et "pit TILL IT t LAMSmPm gi WrAllt ivorrAcir I: , 1 COMPARE AT pleeds )i less 90"does to handle. hands - tcwig-lostin- 4,,, ,,- 9.99-SA- - , -1- SPACE, WORK VES spaarto - doilies, too! Only 3 up to 54 g ' 64 pieceseasier pins save fabrics and aluminized steel! Ball-poi- Atli7 ,!;-' , ll'''' than sight astrintentvahse, Oars Irby one of the most famous preparadoos today 'boosts - ' . Age tr JW 1 I 1 VI - Save money, save work! REGULAR The standby against bard wsbths and lace washing was oathmt Every beauty-minigad et trandmother's time made herself an oatmeal mitt to wash Withthat's just a regular mitt made double and fined between the - thickness with oatmeal., ter foi ma Ap- - kneeling.w. Wax whizz it ' . ,,ktk, 2.39 LAUNDRY BASKET!. Cotwas bag with two clothespin .pockets con , be removed from frame for washing. COriVenient height. Folds for storing. The sisoodfrarne is braced with steel rods. Reduced! ---I ," 1n N ..1 4'N . ti 1.19 HOUSEHOLD BkOOM Growth,' reduced! Buy several - ' 88 at this extra C low gar- - basement, age! Finest quality, price--- for long-lastin- g! , ' e SALE AO, To: a, L POP-U- P TOASTER W,ww''' liculture at the state col- 1 lege in Bore- - , . BUN, .1103., liana, and she has another yell' there ha order to get her degree in that Val. And then she and tter mother plan SOCIAL WORKER M'ary to open a'llerat shock Ann Suter entertains Cyn--Best paid job Ile' ry Ann somewhere has thia Dune and Garth Hales seen figures that show that et the Neighborhood House. ' this newly-thesprofession of hers is the second best paid type of work for avomett. So when she has earned enough !none!' through her work in crr YOUR COPY OF 'leasers she hopes to open Is au:rimer csurtp of her own for children and, carry on the work 3Iary Brook Ilicket's, she loves-- - At Am- rate, we wish llaryAnts well., and while we mit not get her as "Singer Sewing Bock" a permanent rendent in Salt Lake City., we feel very grateful to her for the splendid work shes done with more than a hundred of 4tikr Salt SEWING , CENTER Lake City youngsters in the 1 49 South Mein warmer programa at ilgeigh- ' horteed House, y- eh 10T14 sow polishing! , 17 Save bread, tirne, electricity!- - Fully automatic; beautifully styled in chrome, Cord. AC- - ,. kt N - , 1 , I - -- $, COOKER 2 4 , 1 a k reverts-1- AUTOMATIC II w1t3 I grids! I Compares with cookers' up to 27.95! Grills; fries; bakes 4 waffles at once. Chromed.AC-D- - C. . WARD'S - that it has buttermilk in it! Oatrneoi standby 2" REG. 2-94 , ';1:4 t 8-- APPLIER 1 es - Make your rich, veiely iie cream quickly and easily! size. The price is r , 1 -- - , o;en------ QT. WAX C; . 6" , cut' -- N 7.95 art t' , - 71r- pan of sturdy steel, heavily coated with white porcelain smooth, encurieli red TifIl ,,4,.,-., , REG. ' , A A E- ,,,,z. t. , . --7 -- -- Popular ICE CREAM FREEZER ot "t , 1 - 1.09 OVAL ENAMEL DISHPAN i r.0,0111.1L- ss, , bargain! Better , quality Whistles when aluminum. water boils! , ' 7c 6 for'this 2-q- pdfriieest ' ---- - - b- Shop early t. size. 11114111. s.-- AI-1-391--- Special pardiese! , ii, .. - dainty Mum. It is entirely pc. sible that she esti give YOU a Sew beauty tips. AELE STEEVER . -- taken a sodden and ir- .. carefully and pour tme e1ight4 beaten egg am your hair. Rub the egg into the scalp briskly with the finger tip". Rinse with take Imam water. Hot water will cook Um egg. Leaves the hair unusual'', silky and soft. Granny bad several little Ideas that she used to give her that peaches and Mita look. She pouted a little buttermilk into a saucer4and patted It ens her scrubbed-clea- n face with a soft cloth. (We would use a cotton pad). Ray -- Better Special purcfmk! quality oluminum.NBig, 13- egg size. "Legs" for cooling Shop early! - 0 X fundamentals learned in ber teaching en. - , perience. Now It might .leek as though N Mary Ann has . k lik 411t i . art' i 2- ezper-lag knee to say nothing el the ..--;- c. , I - fated her wv31 ' for It. She used her dra- - - N.- - ,-- i 67c , 1. background N-e ,,, ' - . - I TEAKETTLE ei Donl turn up SPECIAL! CmOors et 1.91! , COMPARE It's part of a netyrork of i plans that has brought liars Ann suter to siat Lake city for the summer to work with the children at the Neighborhood Nffouse, and g An her. ylarts work out, it win be a rich and full life that Mary Ann will bane rt startedbacic-itNallCity- State Teachers College in Montana wbere Mary Ann majored inslemen1all education, miioted Wart, and took all the dramatics she was able to get Teacher's training After teaching elementary grades for a while, she went Neur York and took a CSO training course, and at the con- elusion. she spent 21 months working first in Indiana, then in California, Past of that time was spent in group work for children of war workers. She loved working with the young- gers. and ber UNUSUAL CHOICE--Ty- pes of slipcovers ars. shoym above. An desigrls from modem to period pieces con be covered. the i wlle-lak- . , TUBE CAKE PAN , By Mersey Merrell ,, ,4 'Th I '....----' Workot Neighborh6od House hi" suits mary Ann '7 a to a '7 ' ,,,, - ,..... BUSINESS GIRLS ----N, k - i it . - Sometimes a colored lirrige or braid Is used hi the seams on the styli-- of or your own personal taste. When a plain lath is desired without any trim, the seams can be made as French seam-s- This gives ma attractive and serviceable Imish without any contrasting color. f- -1 , .W.M,1.... . Use plain seams Plain !mama are used for the body of the cover. There are several ways tofinish- - the exposed seams that outline the structure of the chair. A matching or contrasting cord may be Inserted in the seams. This is the most popular finish. If a contrasting cord is desired, choose one of the colors in the t spicy , , V COLORS OF ..,, , eurately, especially on curved edges. The cover can easily be fitted -on tbe chair from time to time to be sure all pieces are going- to Et properly-- - It is desirable to have a close fit itt'n1 ; - RICH, TANGY , - , slip-cove- N -- WITH THE HOLIDAY DINNERWARE I ' J ') Not,- - - -- f -- P I 1 o:''' - . : ----- ,- f - 4 '---t , . , 11,-- -. 11., t t NI - , .. p - ,.. - -- ; , rsibe000"0-1- s It must be one that has been made to fit your partkular the. mintht-fochair i fit oute-th- e - this way you can be sure of a slip cover that fits better than , . one made from a commercial pattern. , '' After making your pattern. use it to cut the sections of the chair Cover. Be sure to have the patient running in the , same direction on the back of the chair, cushions, and arms. -- . Pin fittings a 1....c.....,,A ,.,,,,m, When the pieces are cut pin them together on the chair. vnue the pies are still in the pieces. mark rrrs SUPCOVER--M- rs atitt side down. ' . Inecsures stcoaver ---- Save!, . . er itchair a pattern El , - have its own pattern. If coven are to look right and give good entice they must fit weft. The only way to be sure they do tit varres , cushions. ,,,,,- Ito Special PurcIiaseI Cut Prices! Buy Now. : , ,- , , , If the design bt tbe ikith should be hiskets et flovrers. , basket shoukl come in the center of the back. cd each cushion, Cu each arm. and on each side sectioh This frequently results With careful planning in In vome 'waste of goods. ' cutting this waste can be yonever, aept to a mmiimmi since pieces may be used for cording and boxing the Arial of the left-ov- 1- I 0 ,-- i , ...e, un-ripp- ed - 41 leasahigs For clever and ambitious worsen whotake pride In the appearance of their homes, a sewing project that Is interesting This is an Meal wa3r suid challertging is making 'to renew furniture and brighten up a room. It is a decorating job that can be easily done at home. Almost any overstuffed chair or couch can be succesdully covered with a Appropriate materials are available in a wide range of colon . designs and tessAtrel. One can have a dressy, plain slip cover made of rich looking material, or one of bright &rimed ' print ittale that is informal and gay. The cloth used can be of a type tóbe laundered or dry cleaned. The real advantage of baring furniture slip covered is that it can be so easily cleaned. The covers are or and taken oft -- for slip-cove- n. " ',PHONE SCiLITH MAIN AT FIRST leas By - - - 6.95 "MW" CARPET SWEEPER IC , SALE-PRIC- REDUCED! Auteemetic AC , Efficient, PERC-O-MAT- ' streamlined sNrimper cleans rugs '...linokrten.bare fiaorsAnf well! Handy dump lever skitplifes emptying. .Rubber bumper on case protects furniture.. RUns quietly! -- 5 E3 , Brews I 9 cups coffee exactly to ryr taste. Chromed - boctY; log-lif- e Cord. .A I toft3 5'.140 p.m. Shop Doily: 10 cm; 12 -noon - 9 p.m.! 'Fridays: r, ' alp-p- er elernent N |