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Show THE LEni SUN, LEIH, UTAH Making Qvew.u IWnman's World . SewinaNewrw i j - nil K peine for a New Spring Suit: " First, Take a Uatea rormai By rlta Matey THERE is no such thing as the young teen-ager who has all the clothes she wants. When some new gadget, trinket or fad takes the hv utorm. girls frequently BOBBY CROSS TOWN By SOX By Marty Links Poland Cod feel out of the swing of things if they can't have them. On the other hand, clothes budgets for the high school cirl are frequently limited, climb ii L visit fur jicon, a : Ue somen i r ' Z ' I 7 I m IN ST A ml S II er . tiasmnMyMm'wt and it's impossible to buy everything. every-thing. In cases like this, the girls who turns out It wa m ! i :v . ri: j i "I hear you and Ethan are geing steady for the time being. Let me be the last to congratulate you !" can sew, or whose mothers are handy with the needle are truly born im(ter a luclw star. There are al ways dresses in the wardrobe that are dated, rather than worn, dui with skillful recutting and sewing they can be transformed into new and lovelv things. One of the items in a young gin s wardrobe which easily acquires a dated look, but does not lose its value as a good piece of material, Is a formal. Formals are worn a few times, and then they lose their usefulness as such. But what a wealth of good material for sewing 1 Not only one but several articles can be made from dated formals. The bodice can be recut and sewed as the top of a suit, and the skirt especially If It is full, offers ample material for the skirt of a suit, ana even an extra blouse or skirt "Good morning, Ma'am. our friend, 'the little gem vac is back from the wars!" By Ernie Bushmiller NEVER MANPY ' : L' I VERY 'NTERESTiNSM I IT SAYS THAT IFAJS WELL, DAT. W fe-gE "E - , , PERSON TELLS A r f DON'T APPLY h T TELL ANY jrT -T77rvHAT'S 1 FIB, HiS FACE t2LT0 mM lX VN LF,BCL ERT lEDENS- .Vxj MUTT AND JEFF , By Bud Fisher fMi ' f WE'VE BEEN ON A rtlKEc0MEFR0M YEH, WERE C(XV ?oPl Yljjygij. CPC3' HEX MUTxlfrtOLV SMOKES ' JUST TOO IT) 0 WlwL SINCE EARLY THIS rjYHECnV MY LITTLE PAL GETS A 3ot jolt BEAT LOOK' A WHERE CHA AWAY FROM THEr 1 I Jt MORNING.' SUESpgJlj t TAKEIT.'y Bl6 KICK OUT OF THIS, fLI I ATI 7 ratTLE? JlET HOLDOF BIG6EST WORM J llf I WALKED ABOUT StT HE DON'T KNOW WKTJ .' -5IIVTHAiT2, ? 'fSEEN? illMl LITTLE REGGIE ' ' By Margarita I , 1 nr HTTP" rMllfiJIUI ' Ihwwun I I - crMS-My II A.SfccTv LT, WORKING WfUligU FnrBll I A Iw uiuw iu dr. ' fV y I ii-u iivmk, ALREADY fXLii'W, piillEM J ( HAVE ANY PULLEM fCf 1 THAT (uem r2-JM2fi IK t2 W 1 X JITTER By Arthur Pointer TP- A discarded formal . , . Striped effects are popular this teason for both boleros and jackets. The formal with a striped top can easily be utilized for this providing It is ripped apart completely and every scrap of material given thor ough use. If the skirt of the formal is striped rather than the top, then it can be used for the jacket or bolero, with perhaps a peplum of the same ma- SLaJ fM REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne ( , ...a LEND Mt A iHICKEL REMEMBER., I'VE DONE LOTS OF FAVORS FOd YOU V WHAT , V FOB. A') I xfTV TOOK YOUR. MEDICINE. WHEN YOU WAS SICK, AM fiPlff INK ON YOUR, REPORT CARD BEFORE POK iAW IT. . AM LICICED TOUGH TONY WHEN HE, SMACKD YOU AM" SOW ABOUT 1 TH' ERRANP5 'VE OONfi. eaa ya an' th' toys r U.TCHA TAKE ? BESIDES OOIN'YOOR. HOMCWOKK ANTELLIN YOV 1 PKUKt PIPE INSTEAD OF YOU. V PI Vf - BUT WHAT I f HAVEYADON. y l FOR. MB LATCLVV W 7 ni wj r- ? v -wis! y VIRGIL By Len Kleit ACS VOL) TAK.1N6 AMV I K THE 61RLI LOVE vv I YjL j "H 1"""" LJU1 syuTHTOTHEJ POSSESSES W CHARM, I - SHE'S SUAVE, J SHE'S CC'.r M. F- -L PARTY? V JSI 'SLINKY, wvS &OT TH' 1 7 l I OA-v-v n MVSTERV OF TH' h SOPHiSTiaTEO. ) f ARE NT MEASLES ) J - A JB7, ?VEAH-BUt , -yQgfcNT- M IMTELL16ENT- ( VDU TAKIN6 . 2 gi?jScC 1 vgTV it p SILENT SAM ' " By Jeff Hayes " Tl Precision Stripes v v V 5 Mt I . ... i Becomes a bolero and skirt. teriai The bodice of the formal, in this case would not offer enough material for the skirt, but the pur chase of extra, matching material would be a worthwhile investment if a complete suit is the result. If you do not want to use the re mainder of the striped skirt matert al in another skirt -or blouse, it will make beautiful accessories such as a hat or gloves. The accessO' ries will then pick up their cue from the costume itself and add a smart, finishing touch to the outfit. Should you be making a bolero as topping for the skirt, then try the new rounded shoulder effect Pads can be purchased or made from muslin in a large enough size to give the desired rounded effect They should be fitted carefully to the wearer. For making the pads, you will find that featherbone in two or three ply makes an ideal support for these Dads. They are easy to stitch to position with a long machine stitch. Making a Circular Skirt For the Suit The main thing to remember in making a circular skirt is to let the garment hang on a garment hanger overnight This is done to let the fabric sag if it will and let you make adjustments before you really turn the hem and stitch it. This may be done after the garment is on its way toward finishing. When you are ready to sew the hem, take the garment off the hanger and try , it j on with the shoes you plan to wear. The hem is then marked with a skirt-marker Just as you would for any other type of skirt. Now the dress is removed. Lay the skirt on the table, folded at 'center-front and center-back lines and measure evenly all the way across the skirt. Mark with chalk for length. Trim a little off at the sides because of the sagging bias seams and then measure the depth you want them finished in. A circular skirt requires re-quires a narrower hem than does a lengthwise skirt Turn the raw edge under a generous one-half inch and clean-stitch it. Use a long stitch to draw up the fullness of the hem with a bobbin thread. When the hem is basted and the lower edge pressed, try the skirt on again for fit Then slip-stitch the hem into position,, doing this with the skirt spread out on a table so the hem will lie perfectly in position. Long slip stitches are best and be careful care-ful so that they do not show through. 829 , IJS A Kh, your curtains shrunM Take heart ... here's nnt J 11 but six ways of making theiW or of sewing new ones with 1W fabric. The budset'll balance if curtains. You'll be delishtprt i 3 smartness. Instructions 829 hai iiJ Uong for 6 curtains. 1 Due to an unusually larse Atm J mi.Tnrt Ainrlitinna flinkl.. ir H required tn rilling orders for a few l M IUU3b njuiai jjctiiciu iiuuiuCTB, Send your order to: Jises 6"" Tne longed to i Lldated in lnlstratK Ul kltch khe secn0 school ii the dire m e 'tore oi a fdture. tie farm weathe: Ids. Soi lis assist: Wigent ht tod i of Ly his direc His c (hecti imal cag ises mini martin st $12 e; ceof ab enty nec retail i d sixty oat, anc ices ran h. Onl; Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dtpt Bos 3217 , San Francisco 6, Cik Enclose 16 cents for Pattern No- Name- Address. WW FROM SNIFFLY; STUFFY DISTRESS Of f DOUBLE-DUTY V ( NOSB DROPS WORKS A V V FAST BIGHT WHERE y-5l A. TROUBLE ISlVlJ Instantly relief from head cold to tress starts to come when you puts little Va-tro-nol in each nostril tlx -It helps prevent many colds fra developing tf used in time! Tryitl Follow directions in package. 1 .t . f I It I 't v) 4 4 FEEL OLD! ACHE! brings quick relief foi omuscle pains Impeccably hand-tailored but with llstinctive dressmaker detail is this precision striped Jacket. la MVy ind red striped worsted, this suit is Indicative of the trend in fashion feeing shown this spring. Sewing for Youngsters You'll find thoea Hn. n..tt....vii. when sewing for youngsters just past the bib and tucker stage: 1. Choosing materials for children chil-dren should center on the following follow-ing points: washability, wearabil-ity, wearabil-ity, ease of making, warmth or protection, and attractiveness. 2. The length of skirts, trousers and sleeves are important Children's Chil-dren's clothing should look smart if you want them to bt happy and win appreciation from their playmates. play-mates. 3. Good buttons and fasteners, good binding or trimming material mate-rial such as ric rac are essential essen-tial if the child is to get in and out of his clothing tagfly, and make the clothing easy to launder. laun-der. 4. Little folks like good fitting clothes. Making up a muslin pattern pat-tern takes little time and saves ripping and tedious pinning that make youngsters fidgety. 8. Make sewing easy for your-Wtt your-Wtt by doing all the cutting ,t one time. Then the sewing can "1 be done at a sitting. You can concentrate better when yoS work is well organized. due to fatigue, exposure, colds or overwork. Contains Con-tains methyl salicylate, ef fective pain-relieving agent. Money-Back Guarantee Made by McKesson t Robblns For Sals by your druggist Spring Fashion Notes - Boleros are going to be more important im-portant than aver, and so are belts, wide ones, slim ones and colorful belts. Peplums are in to stay, too. 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