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Show & WOMAN'S WORLD Newsprint Ei Smart! By trtta Haley trrA VKE TO SEW, but I cant rochet" says Mri. Jones. "That disturbs me because I wont ever be able to have a lovely bed spread like my neighbor has on her bed." gandie, ginghams, and other Informal prints. If desired, add a one or two inch ruffle to the top of the spread just below the top. If you have a canopy over a four poster bed, decorate this with a ruffle or flounce of material matching the bedspread. Tailored Spreads Offer Great Variety Depending upon bow tailored you like the bedroom, you have a great variety which will carry out a more formal theme. If the room is done in one of the formal periods, you might choose an elegantly quilted taffeta, satin or another rich fabric for thedop of the bed and then add a flounce of the same material for the sides. This quilting may be done at home on your own machine, if you have the sewing machine attachment, or it might even be purchased already quilted. It may also be done by hand if you have a design which you particularly like. Another idea which is practical d for rooms is a simple spread which falls in box fashion on the bed. To give tailored corners at the base of the bed, the corners are slit and finished. The only design which this uses is a geometric border at the top of the spread extending down to the bottom of the spread. Bolero Topping Aa long as the can sew, no worn an need feel that aha cannot put her Imagination to work in creating a lovely cover for her bed. There so many types possible, that lack of one skill, such as crocheting, need never stand in the way of providing a beautiful piece of dec orative work. Imagination, rather than skill, la the answer to this woman's problem, as it is to many another woman's. If you feel you lack that, then Just open wide your eyes and etart thinking. Youll be surprised at what can be done with a little Investigation. There seems to be no lack of variety in bed coverings, for almost any type of work can be used U something beautiful and effective. Some like to use a crocheted piece on top of a solid color with a flounce of the solid colored material at the sides. Other beds are covered with quilted work of many varieties and look Just aa effective In their settings, while others have lace and ruffling predominant In their decor. Some women seem to have a way of picking out a piece of material One of the most popular caters ef the season, red, Is used there are several ways to use it best On three sides, those falling on either side of the bed as well as at the base, more material can be ktdroom itcot , , , which seems ordinary in every respect, and then draping it to make an exceed ugly effective cover that sets off the bed Just right Study the room, first and decide what would be suitable. If your ways are simple and casual, then this is the key to the bedspread. If your personality has a flair for the dramatic or tailored room, then your answer would come from something is a solid color or print with texture Interest Casual Types of Spreads Are Easy te Sew If your bedroom U furnished In one of the informal styles such as earl. American or Colonist the problem of making a spread for a bed is very easy since these types require little skill. Measurements should be accurate so that the spread will be sufficiently large to be luxurious appearing. Quilts are very common, and the patterns in many of these are lovely. You may have one already and are wondering Just how it can be used as a most effective setting. If large enough, use it alone as a covering If the quilt Is not large enough, -- added to make the quilt large enough to fall gracefully. Select a color that is predominant in the quilt and work It in. A simpler way of making a quilt look larger is to make a flounce of a color selected as above to cover the three aides of the bed. If the flounce is attached to a muslin that covers the bed. either above or directly underneath the mattress IS A SAD problem, writes a woman from a city In New York state. My husband is coming home In June after almost three years in prison. I have never felt that he was to blame for anything he did; the man he trusted was to blame for the ruin of all of us. But David was the one who paid. When this terrible blow fell I rented my home and came with my girls to live with my mother. They were then 11 and IS, old enough to be consulted, and we decided to stay right in our own home town, and face the music. Our friends stood by magnificently, and while I went to see David regularly, he didnt wish the girls ever to go to the prison, and they never did. north-wester- n Girls Dread His Coming David is. a sensitive, scholarly man, and he dreads coming home. On the other hand, the girls dread his coming. Miriam, the older, has many social engagements and a good job. Sharon is at the age when any criticism from her friends is insufferable. They try to be loyal, but I can see the nervous tension beginning. David would like to accept an offer he has had from a California firm, 3,000 miles away. He makes spith four oum brdsprtMu will not have to be removed when the bed is unmade every time), the bed will have an attractive appearance. The flounce treatment Is popular with all casual types of bed coverings. Use them with chintz, or (to it THE READER'S COURTROOM-- It If Your Fault If Your Parked Car Rolls Down a Hill? A woman paid a high price for an Oriental rug, after the dealer assured her that it was a valuable A woman drove to a beauty parantique. It wasnt long before the lor and parked her car in front of woman realized that the rug was the shop. As it happened, the street neither antfque nor valuable In had a sharp slope. The woman had other words, that ahe had been no sooner stepped inside the shop "stung." Nevertheless, she conthan her car began to roll. It ca tinued to use the jrug for two years. At last stes decided, to take legal action against the dealer, and she filed suit to get her money back. But the court ruled that ahe was too late. The judge said that, by waiting she couldn't complain. Moy One State "Dump" Its Criminals into Other States? ... wtut to tto Dovii . . . no demands. He takes it for granted that he shall go to this city and start over, so heavily handicapped, alone. I know what my accompanying him would mean to him; it might well make the difference between his failing or his succeeding, but I am housekeeper here, confident of both daughters and Mother, and I feel I owe Mother much, for her companionship of us when we s t) needed it once pressed me to divorce David, and even to make another marriage, but she has never worried me since with that suggestion. We four, despite the bitter circumstances, have formed a happy and harmonious household here; my going would place new burdens on the others. And David would be So generous .and understanding. the decision is entirely in my hands. came to rest halfway through a A druggist received a shipment of perfume, but refused to pay tor the merchandise. When the dealer sued for his money, the druggist insisted that the perfume was delivered Irtunsalable condition. The dealer thereupon told of a telephone conversation in which the druggist had said that everything came in OK. The latter objected to this testimony, saying that telephone conversations are too unreliable" at legal evidence. However, the court disagreed and accepted the dealers story specialized, and he has been ' so successful in it that 1 have no fears for his future in that line, but the loneliness of a boarding house or hotel room might easily reduce him to a condition of despair. On the other hand, there are Mother and the girls. They are Just reaching such fascinating years, needing frocks and advice, a mothers sympathy and help. And there is Mother, whose only child 1 am. At 60 she cannot give the girls the, same superintendence that I could, banishment order was unconstitutional. And the Supreme Court although they really love her. What shall I do? June will bring David agreed. The judges said it would be home. By that time I must be defipoor policy to let one state dump nite about our future." its criminals' into other states.' Such a practice, added the court, In answer to Roxanne Wilson 1 might well provoke retaliation by states that are on the receiving say, go with your man. You have end! an opportunity that Is not often cafe window) When the cafe owner sued for damages, the woman solemnly swore that she had set the brakes tightly and left the caf in gear. But the court held her responsible anyhow. The judge commented drily that the cars actions spoke louder than the woman's words! ADVICE" When yes bake the Clobber Gkl way ss bake the modern way with m BALANCED double ectioa. Tested and peeved fas both mixing bowl end evee. It has tremendous possibilDwight said. Its extraordinarily good. I don't think we'll use it In this country, but it will be good in South America where they have sugar cane but no wood pulp." ities," given to a wife, the chance to help, if not actually save, a human soul in desperate need. To have you beside him, especially as he will know that you are Belief That H-bo- mb Could Destroy Earth Held to Be 'Absurd' sacrificing the comfortable home you have made for yourself, and leaving the three persons you love best, will do more for his BELGIUM. Could BRUSSELS, the hydrogen bomb really destroy the earth? Thats a question which arose immediately following reports of the bomb's destructive potential But Prof. Max Cosyns, Belgian atom specialist, describes as absolutely absurd" any reports that even 2,000 hydrogen bombs could destroy the earth. The professor expressed that conviction in an interview. Cosyns, professor of energy research at Brussels university, said destruction of the earth would mean obliterating s of its people-T- o do this, he said, it would be necessary to destroy 10 billion square kilometers (3,881,000 square miles) of populated territory. Even if the targets were hit accurately each bomb would have to destroy a radius of 123 kilometers (78 miles) to cover this area. In comparison, the present atomic bomb has an effective range of 600 meters (670 yards). At this range it is deadly for 90 per cent of the people in the area. Therefore to get the desired result it would be necessary to have a bomb 10 million times more powerful than the atomic bomb. Perhaps it would have to be a billion times more powerful taking into account the limited height of the atmosphere, which reduces efficiency once a force a hundred times greater than the atomic bomb has been reached. The professor estimated the manof a hydrogen bomb as ufacture Sums Involved Greater possible just as the manufacture of an atomic bomb was possible in Than Radio Give-Awa- ys 1934, only we are not so far adNEW YORK. On the 11th floor vanced." in downtown office of an building By this he apparently meant the New York, Uncle Sam sponsors an bombs at least 10 years endless quiz program involving hydrogen as It took 10 years of reaway, than even sums greater radios search after 1934 before the first open handed quizmasters give out. atomic bomb was exploded. There you will find judicial answers to such brainbusters as: Is rhubarb a vegetable of a fruit? Naw Airport Recorder When does an infant become a Valuable Data child? Is whale meat fish, or is It Keeps Aviation CLEVELAND, OHIO. meat? Is a slide fastener a machine? What is a doll? When is a leaders from all parts of the nation rug not a rug? gathered here recently for a demd These questions are not trivial. onstration of the reacairport magnetic ones They and other similar tually have been presented to the corder. This unit is capable of recording nine judges of the United States 14 customs court. channels simultaneously. It This unique court handles cases, makes possible for the first time in aviation history an exact record of dealing with commercial imports from all countries in the world. In all reports and communications besome Instances the questions have tween pilots and control tower opInvolved millions of dollars in tar- erations. The recorder is significant in that iff duties and have set important it may do away with the confusion haw on the precedents twisting, confused United States tariff laws and contradictory testimony disclosed in, the Investigation of the should be applied. When it was decided that an in- November 1, 1949, air disaster in fant becomes a child at 3 years, the Washington. Followers of aviation and the pubentire clothing Industry was affected, as well as the price parents lic in general wont soon forget the pay for their offsprings clothing. day that 55 persons met death in a Congress had provided for one rate midair collision between a tighter of duty on childrens clothing and and air kner. An actual recording a different rate on infants wear. of instructions and communications The court is called up on to de- will aid in getting to the cause of cide what was in the minds of the such crashes. The complete recorder is made to congressmen who write the nation's tariff laws. Often its tasks are rou- mount on three tine and technical But just as foot standard relay racks. One of often it runs across a real skull-- 1 the racks holds two complete tape cracker. "Almost every case is a transport mechanisms and the maschallenge" says the courts chief ter recorder control panel. Rack No. 2 contains a third tape transport judge, Webster J. Oliver. Take the case of the slide fasten- mechanism and the complete elecers, decided early last year. The tronic setup for the recorder. Each reel of recording tape will importer called them machines. Government agents called them ar- run for slightly more than four ticles made of metal The importer hours apd will start a second reel put a college professor of mechan- automatically before the first is ical engineering on the stand tc finished.- - thus giving up to eight testify that rthe slides were like hours of unattended operation. children's tricycles. pride than any other possible cure could work. Traveling again with him, house hunting again with him, setting up your own kitchen again, will renew the old feeling of confidence and courage in starting afresh. It ' may not always be easy for you. For even though you say he is gentle and understanding, he will have many difficult moments. You will feel that in beginning new friendships your whole story must be told, you musnt for one moment sail under false colors. It will be much simpler in the end if you have everything understood from the first But I believe you will achieve a success that will make .all your years ahead serene and proud. When you go back to your old town for a visit you will find no difficulties, and the girls will only be friendly and natural with the father who has won his way back to restoration without complicating their young affairs. One word of further advlee. 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Promptly the man appealed the case to the supreme court, claiming that the BAKING Endless Quiz - Will Bernard, LL- B- reened over the curb and finally treatment EXPERT "HERE'S For Special Affairs Customs Court Rolling Car Gathers Damages -- By William Dwight managing editor of the Transcript, said the novel newsprint displayed tremendous strength and freedom from paper breaks when it was run through the presses at full speed. He said the paper was a little hard for printing and lacked, the high ink receptibility of the standard wood pulp product. He added, however, that the industrialists who developed the new material planned to increase the ink receptibility by chemical Mother Torn Between Mate, Kids fJUTlNE Frock Tiny-Waist- ed newsprint KATHLEEN NORRIS In a bengaline bolero te top this navy blue and white print dress in a eupld and beart print. This Jrnior fashion from New York has an Inset cummerbund waist and short sleeves. Fvj Be ready te wear year white collar early and enjey it while the vogue is young, for lta destined te be one of the most popular fashions ef the season. Wonderful for wear, especially for business, are the sheer wools ef navy with erisp white collars. A touch ef practicality that is being used more and more frequently 4s the permanent stiffness which st, delighted French designers when they discovered it recently that it gave new Impetus te the fashion for white collars in Paris. The wool dresses can be smartly simple as to line, since the white touch drama. gives them amplo Youll like several sets of collars and cuffs per dress. semi-tailore- te A From Sggar Cano Waste HOLYOKE, MASS. Sugar cane waste may be Gw next great source of supply for newsprint This was indicated when a newspaper was printed on sugar cane waste for the first time in a demonstration of a process designed to revolutionize publishing in Latin America. The Holyoke Transcript only dally newspaper in this papermanufacturing center, published an entire first eidtion of 11,000 copies on a newly developed kind of newsprint made from the bleached pulp of sugar cane waste. Present for the demonstration were many paper industry officials and several representatives of foreign countries which grow sugar cane but lack wood pulp, the normal raw material of Bed Covering Choice Reveals Ingenuity are Tuesday, March 14, 1950 TOE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX ftASY00RB8Cro3SfIB: rgbucg sr;.o:nJG? ask hia Ilea a&ouf SAUO, the safer cigarette with 90$" QUi ' Hi No luAwtfwte Mi Mat MudUoted Sarto's scientific process cuts nico- I m tine content to half that of ordinary cigarettes.. Yet skillful blending makes every pud a pleasure. ITBM1NO-HALTOBACCO tX. WO, U. . Amraat Surd m mmmu mm tf wrUm ImA root poem nows AtooruKoaejunm L 4 |