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Show THE JOURNAL Paso WOMAN'S WORLD BARGAIN LIST! New Sc uied itlll Sc movie camerai, ! up-lietc. Write (or lg SPECIAL: New Ansco camera Sc 4 rolls film Store Woolens Carefully for Warm Days e. lift. $4.54 By Ertta Haley PAUvrw- - ... ,n Wm. WSw .Meride you With on ric comply offered by- .vabiett of 7- 5, l8ghtB...fP?cnDelicious boxei. I J 55 RICE prp mints I (Ill FUUS MAnjfTY1 r.FP, Wallingford, Connscflart me... ...Suture...... S'S with following tea- - set of 4 spoons, I end from Kellogg and 75 in coin. en-?ute-s- tar accb If you want to experience a warming glow of satisfaction next fall upon taking out your woolens, store them carefully during warm weather. Sweaters, skirts, snowsuits, blankets and other knitted garments offer excellent territory for moths to work unless they are carefully prepared for storage. Its most disheartening to take out something simply to find that moths have had a field day in clothes while youve been enjoying summer sun. Moth damage is unnecessary if clothing and blankets have been properly cleaned and stored. One preparation is not enough. Even though clothing is clean, moths may still pounce upon it if you have not put it away in bags which are sealed against infestation. If clothing is only partially clean and sealed tight, this will not prevent damage. Both methods of prevention are the only guarantee to complete safekeeping. If clothing and blankets can be washed, the homemaker can save a lot of money by doing the work herself. For those items which cannot be laundered, professional clean- - (pltoM print) Zons... Staff. . Qljf food only In rfolt end I. S., lubfncf to oO lrnnayMton v . unless you get a competent fumigating expert Infested closets should have everything removed from them. Hang all clothing outside in sun and breeze and brush thoroughly. All pieces should be cleaned or laundered. Remove shelves and drawers in the closet itself, and scrub them all out with soap and water. Any loose fixtures should be removed and cleaned thoroughly, since these, too, may harbor moths. Baseboards as well as cracks in the floors and walls shduld be thoroughly scrubbed. Once the closet is thoroughly cleaned, you may seal the cracks with putty, plaster patching or a sprayed plastic so they will not be able to harbor moths or larvae. The next step is to place a pound or two of naphthlene flakes in the closet, close the door and seal it with a gumed tape. Keep the closet closed for at least two days. All clothing put back in the closet should be scrupulously clean or you will have infestation in spite of these precautions. Plan to check for further infestation at intervals so you can get at the moths before damage is beyond control. Ric Rac Trim This cotton fashion from Florida will carry you merrily through summer months. The dress has a bare look camisole top that can be covered with a pert jacket, truly enormous pockets, each divided in half with center stitching to make four altogether, and a full, flowing skirt. Its washable and comes in light blue, aqua or pink with contrasting rio rao Rinse three times after the washing, and do this as gently as the washing. Here again, water should not be more than 100. A marvelous softener for woolens uses the simple procedure of Guard woolens against moths . . . adding just a bit of glycerine to the rinse water. Youll find this beneing and immediate sealing in moth ficial for clothing as well as blanktight containers is the answer. When youre doing the work your- ets. self, set aside one or two days for Moths Attack Spots, putting away your woolens. Even Stains First though this seems like a lot of time Thorough cleaning or laundering to spend on the task, youll appre- are best protections against moth ciate being able to get out wearable damage, but often its not possible and usable things when cold weather to clean garments or certain heavy comes. items of bedding. In this case, go Closets, too, may need prepara- over the article very carefully and tion for receiving the clothes, and remove spots and stains, since these this should not be neglected if you are the first points of attack by want to assure the clothing of com- moths. When articles have been laundered plete protection. of the walls the Wash or dust or cleaned completely, airing in the mothsun is not necessary before storage. closets, then spray them with the to keep If you have, however, resorted to proofing liquid. Plan closets closed during storage time. spot and stain removal only, Its an excellent Idea to hang them Guard Against Shrinkage on a day when theres a When Washing Woolens or good, brisk breeze. Some woolens are sanforTobacco particles in pockets and what is the equivalent of moth izing in other materials, but many such are no guarantee against careas out of them will shrink unless carefully damage. Brush these laundered. fully as you would any dust. When garment bags are used, Take measurements before laundering, or draw diagrams of they should be sealed tightly enough going clothing from the pieces themselves to prevent moths from is however, This sealed No bag. if they are wearing appareL through. should be done before garments be- any protection if the garment has come shapeless from too much a moth or any larvae in it when its wear. Use large pieces of brown sealed. Cedarized chests and cedar-linewrapping paper for the purpose as the clothing will be placed against closets are. effective only if they are are the diagrams for drying. tightly sealed, and if garments Water used for washing woolens thoroughly clean before storage. should never be warmer than 100 If you store woolen articles of or when dropped against the inside wearing apparel or blankets in of the wrist cannot be felt. Use a chests, place clean paper between mild soap or detergent for washing. the folds, and scatter naphtalene Woolens stretch when theyre flakes on the paper. These flakes washed, and the fibers soften con- are inexpensive and quite effective, siderably. For this reason, avoid if used in large enough quantity.to The paper makes them easier soaking them. The generally accepted method brush off clothing and blankets for washing woolens consists of when they're brought back Into use. five Moth balls placed in pockets are squeezing the garment gently, rubor six times, in the soft suds. No usually not enough to give protec-in Use flakes bing or twisting operations should tion by themselves. be used as this will cause the fibers addition to them. to lock and give that harsh, tough Clean Closets and shrunken look to the material To Get Rid of Moths when dry. Once moths have Invaded a closet, For cuffs or collars on woolen garof them as quickly and as ments which are perhaps a little get rid as possible to prevent inmore soiled than the rest of the effectively whole house from becoming the those on extra soap clothing, use fested. Once the whole house is the with gently and squeeze parts difficult to destroy them its dean. until fingertips out-of-doo- k d f Wife 1 hT7 PliakIRen,en cmboMing or I 1 u" 1 tn ,,y I 1 t ' ' food old Uo 0,1 J , oor.., "on ...J cStfe1 pcHaaN. a PwW. w ise, v -- $ t ! rlm for ws&uns r.t. l:o FEEL GLUr.l Use e When you can't MILLIONS rtiN-a-MiN- rs lift 'hi u. E i!,l Il z with well-teste- d a jOjtwJ'i'" 'li-- 1 iL y 'if do T. different! T. nt ' f ifV,H Lp ; rtlN-A-MIN- rtiN-a-MiN- i i T Chew la wonderfully energy . . . you feel weak, worn out. But gentle taken as recommended. works chiefly In the lower bowel where It remove only wnite, not good food! You avoid that weak, tired and feel feeling. Use wn-a-mifine, full of lifel 25. 50. or only , lit do their "flushing" action too soon ...right In the toninrh. Large doses of such lax atlves upset digestion, flush away nourishing food you need for health and li, V just awful m ilerp-f- eel Doctors say many other laxatlvea start MM tjj1 Laxative m because you need a laxative Wp! SiHi'ii Chewing-Gu- REMOVES WASTE... NOT GOOD FOOD ini' i'i. Dept. W'N lUltlmere 1, Md. WHEN SLEEP WON'T COME AND YOU fur trimmed coats may be stored at home safely. After cleaning, have the coat placed in a bag which can be sealed tight with' gummed tape or which 'i, postpaid. ISiTWRKiFJUMSl Avoid Flaked Repellents On Fur Trimmed Coats Good furs are worthy of cold storage to prevent moth damage, but trim. pre-shrun- 2 . M methods. can be zipped so there are no openings for moths to creep through. As a further precaution you might hang crystallized camphor or moth balls or flakes in a small bag inside the coat. Never flake naphthalene on the coat so that it might possibly come in contact with the fur as this may cause discoloration by reacting with the dye used in the fur. This might also tend to make the fur greasy. Coats and furs should be stored in a dark closet as an extra safety measure so that streaks of light cannot cause fading of fur or fabric. Fashion Notes Lace is very popular for the bridal gown this season. One of the loveliest creations now being shown features a Chantilly type lace gown with a train, a finger tip veil of net trimmed with a wide border of the same lace as used in the gown. Pumps for summer may be high heeled or low heeled, open or closed. The variety of materials for the shoes is wide; choose from leather, straw, linen, shantung or suede and youll be fashion right. Sunback dresses, especially when they come with a pert matching Jacket are the perfect answer for casual country living when you want to bare your shoujders to the sun and then go into town for a bit of shopping. Classic styled shirt waist dresses are showing some of the new fashion Influences, especially In their wealth of buttons for trimming as well as In the short cap sleeves which will be so cool during hot months. IrQGN-A-r.HN- FAMOUS T CHEWING-GU- LAXATIVE Jm |