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Show Pineapple Square Has Dozens of Uses 11 1570 VOUR favorite pineapple design 1 makes this square of dozens of uses. Crochet one and you've a doily; three, a scarf; twenty, a Cloth. Whether you make one of these large pineapple squares or many, you'll have crochet you'll proudly use. pattern 570 has directions. Due to an unusually large demand and Current conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Box 3217 San Francisco 6, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. No Kama Address- Wl ,' iff ' XlM DELICIOUS! BRAN MUFFINS Flavored With Fresh Orange! So quick and easy It make, foef , Kellogg's toasted All-Bran and fresh Orange juice! Yummy! What flavorl cupshorteti- 1 cupssifted ing flour Yi cup sugar 2 teaspoons bak-legg bak-legg ing powder cup Kellogg's teaspoon soda All-Bran teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated cup orange juice orange rind cup milk Blend shortening and sugar. Add egg; beat well. Stir in Kellogg's All-Bran and orange rind. Add sifted dry ingredients ingre-dients to first mixture alternately with orange juice and milk. Stir only Until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full. Bake In moderate oven (400 P.) about 30 minutes. Makes 10 orange-y muffins. I Good Nutrition, Too! All-iiran la 1 daily u a cereal. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because be-cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed In-flamed bronchial mucous membranes. mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell you s bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding un-derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis U. S. 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Are recommended by grateful people the I country over, ask your ntxgnoori Woman's World Add Gay, Fresh Dashes of Color ByFashioningOwnLampshades If you've had your heat on Just long enough to notice the permanent perma-nent film of soot that has gathered over many of your furnishings, then It's time to freshen up the house. Some special offenders frequently are the lampshades. No homemaker, whether she is fastidious or Just plain neat, ever will permit a soiled lampshade in I her home. Naturally there are some j which simply will not respond to cleaning after a certain stage has been reached, or they have become too faded and weary that nothing short of drastic means will solve the problem. Making lampshades at home is really a simple problem. You have the frame, and the rest is just a matter of choosing the right fabric for your room, and fitting it. Now, don't let this last be your stumbling block, because it's really easier than fitting a dress. You can pick up the lampshade and just go at it easily, using your pins generously to tack the new lampshade on, and then stitching it on. . And, of course, you always can use paper or fabric and paste this on over the lampshade you now have or on the frame, and it's as easy as doing up paper dolls. The main requisite is keeping the work mathematically mathe-matically precise in measurements, and then using your neatest technique tech-nique in pasting or sewing after fitting. fit-ting. Wrapping or Wallpaper May Be Used for Covering We have all at one time or another run Into wrapping papers or wallpapers wall-papers which we thought would be the perfect choice for a lampshade, but somehow we never were quite able to figure out how to put them to use. Here's a foolproof plan for making these shades fit. To make a pattern for the shade, lay some large pieces of brown wrapping paper or newspaper on the Brighten your drab rooms , . . floor. Paint the edges of the lamp frame white, and while the paint is still wet, roll the frame across the newspaper. Make certain that you turn the shade evenly, particularly if the shade is not round. The wet paint leaves a mark on the paper that can be used as a guide for cutting either paper or material lampshade. Cut the pattern as soon as the paint dries, leaving enough at the edge so that the shade cover can be joined properly. The paper shade then may be attached to the frame and held with paper clips while you stitch the top and the bottom by overcasting or by sewing on a braiding. braid-ing. Never throw away the top or bottom bot-tom rings from old shades as these can be used to make fabric shades. If you want to make a pleated paper pa-per shade, this will have to be cut By nuking your own lampshades. In a circular shape before pleating. Fitting properly in this case is of the utmost Importance. Here again, use the pattern trick described above and make sure the pattern fits before you actually cut the shade itself. Fabric-Lined Shades Require Different Technique Fabric shades should be stretched tight on the frame you use for thatn, but before you actually place the fabric on the frame, you must Fashion Ynn mav have your gloves long or short depending upon your prefer, ence. Gauntlets with wide cuffs are especially smart for suits. Gay little shorties as well as all lengths of the longer gloves are used for formal wear. Some of them may even be the fingerless mitts which haven't been seen since ladies used fans exclusively. Flannel Dress 1 juj w 'ikuuunsseessiBiuwKuupiiw . if dp f4'4RS This dress and jacket costume by a New York designer uses pink flannel for the dress with a simply styled high neck and short sleeves and a stitched yoke effect on the bodice. It is belted in the same pink and black wool used for the jacket printed with Peruvian charms. wind seam binding or a bias of the same fabric as the shade around the wires of the frame. Another decision you must make before actually covering with fabric fab-ric and cutting the shade is whether or not you want the edges finished with a double fold, decorative ribbon, rib-bon, fringe or braid. This will make a difference in the size of the shade itself, and you may not have fabric to waste in trimming off later. Always assemble everything before be-fore you start to work, as the job requires concentration, and you cannot can-not stop and look for something when you are trying to do a good job of fitting. Fabric shades may be lined or un-lined un-lined depending upon the kind of material ma-terial used. If you stretch the fabric fab-ric to the shade, it must always be lined. Select the lining fabric carefully care-fully as this is right next to the light, which will give any fabric a rosy glow. As you stretch the fabric over the shade pin it carefully to both top and bottom. Make certain the fabric fab-ric really stretches and use a bias cut. Pin and re-pin the shade several sev-eral times until you are certain that the fabric lays smooth as silk on the frame. Then overcast the fabric fab-ric to the frame as you would with a paper shade and trim as desired. For lampshades with petticoat ruffles, ruf-fles, use any of the dainty organdies or various printed fabrics. These in many cases may be unlined, but it's a good idea to test the fabric against the light so you will know what to expect when you have the shade made. The ruffle which you are using must be cut three times as large as the circumference around the shade. Pleat or gather this and join the ends. Heavier fabrics such as drapery and slipcover material also may be used for lampshades, but these are best made like the paper shades, more -tailored and trim. Do not attempt at-tempt to put ruffles on them. Trim Your Fabrics If you're doing some trimming about the household, you'd be surprised sur-prised how easy It is when you have the know-how. In making pompoms for hats or dresses or other purposes, use embroidery twist (thread), novelty knitting thread or yarn. Cut two circles on cardboard with a hole in the center of each. Thread needle and pass around the holes and around cardboard until a thick layer is formed all the way around. The thicker the layer, the fluffier the pompom. Cut the thread between the two cardboards, card-boards, remove them, holding threads firmly in the center and tie a thread to secure them at that point. Clip edges of thread. To make fringe, buy it by the yard or ravel threads from the material you are using. Cover the top of the fringe with tiny braiding or overcast it Then comb to make it straight. Flashes Sandals of transparent plastic look especially lovely with a gracefully draped lame gown. If you're very feminine, wreath yourself in white silk marquisette with a modified hoopskirt and even a bustle. If you're dramatic and very smart, choose a simpler gown in a stunning color that gives vi long, flowing lines. 7l STkECREEOAl)l0 Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE BETTER put "Bedelia" on the list of new pictures that you mustn't miss; it has everything. It stars beautiful Margaret Lockwood, Ian Hunter, Anne Crawford and Barry K. Barnes, and the supporting sup-porting cast, from Jill Esmond straight through, couldn't be better. Vera Caspary, who wrote the book, helped with the screen play but "Bedelia" is better than "Laura." And if you don't like pictures that make you shudder, don't let that worry you the suspense is beautifully beauti-fully handled, and it's distinctly not a horror picture. When a reviewer review-er wants to see a picture a second time, it's good! "Bedelia" is an Arthur Rank production, released by Eagle-Lion. X RKO has another beauty contest winner on its hands; this one is Mar-na Mar-na Kennealy, winner of the annual an-nual Irish beauty contest which eight years ago started Maureen O'Hara on the road to fame. Pat O'Brien discovered Miss Kennealy when in Ireland. Regan Callais is the first television televi-sion actress to be drafted to the screen. RKO signed her after she was discovered in a recent beauty contest In Chicago. She danced in night clubs In New York, Montreal and Atlantic City before going to Chicago to appear as an actress and dancer In the Patricia Stevens "Cover "Cov-er Girl" television show so she seems like a natural for the movies. In the movies it's an unwritten law that a screen hero mustn't either stoop or stretch to kiss a girl. If he's a bit on the short side he stands on a plank. If he's too tall for the girl she's built up. So, for her romantic scenes with tall Kent Smith in "Nora Prentiss," Rosemary Rose-mary DeCamp had to wear three-inch three-inch platform soles. But it's Ann Sheridan who really sets a record-she record-she kisses him 22 times. This is the picture in which James Wong Howe, one of Hollywood's most famous fa-mous cameramen, makes his debut. As a result of Ed Gardner's appearance ap-pearance at the National Press Club dinner he got President Truman's autograph on his apron. Gardner tried three years ago, at the Birthday Birth-day Ball, but a bunch of Secret Service men interferred. Lucille Wall, who plays an attorney attor-ney in "Portia Faces Life," frequently fre-quently gets letters asking her for legal advice. The other day one asked what to do about a parking park-ing ticket. "Pay the fine," wrote Lucille. "That's what I had to do." . After major studios had been bidding bid-ding for them for seven years, James Cagney landed the screen rights to William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life" It's the only play ever to win the Pulitzer and Drama Critics prizes simultaneously. simultaneous-ly. Too bad that Jack Parr, the comic, couldn't see eye to eye about his material for the Vaughn Monroe show; he and the advertising agency agen-cy that had signed him on a six-year six-year contract ran into difficulties, and now the deal's off. Ozzie Nelson has to be very careful care-ful of the dialogue he writes for the radio counterparts of his young sons. They listen to the show, and if they don't like the lines they remark later lat-er "Say, pop, we didn't sound much like ourselves today I" While on tour for the "March of Dimes" Ezra Stone and Jackie Kelk of "The Aldrich Family" had no trouble with bobby-soxer3, but in every ev-ery community they were mobbed by mothers. "And we loved itl" declared the air's Henry and Homer. ODDS AND ENDS William Fraw-ley Fraw-ley doesn't have to worry about his wardrobe lor "My Wild Irish Rose "; Most of his scenes take place in a Turkish hath cabinet, and he wears a sheet. . . . Robert Stevens was called hack from his honeymoon to tolav one fof the chief supporting roles in "The Crime Doctors Vacation, at Columbia. Colum-bia. . . . Vincent Sherman has been directing di-recting "The Unfaithful" at Warners' with a very sore head; his garage door slid down on it. ... William Boyd is an old-time screen star at heart, apparently; ap-parently; his new town and country car is named "Hopalong Cassidy"; be bat the name on the door. 1 ii,,i.u.JiifcWWMK'T..WJlU' I I, feasor .1 -J MARGARET LOCKWOOD j I N W" : Keep Hearts in Tune With Times 'See recipes below) Valentine's Day If you get into a party mood around this time of year, one of the most festive occasions oc-casions for a get-together get-together can be on Valentine's Day. There are so many clever things you can do with food and decorations that it's just grand & fun. The occasion can be getting together to-gether with friends whom you like and hardly ever get a chance to have over. Or, ii you want to honor an engaged en-gaged or newly married couple the occasion is perfect. Be as frilly as you like for this is a romantic day. Pink and white are your colors, and hearts your motif. Arrange furniture in pairs as much as possible to carry out the theme of the occasion, and for refreshments, re-freshments, select your sweetest dishes. Here's a good menu for a simple supper party: Ham a la King in Noodle Nest Tomato Aspic Heart Shaped Sandwiches Devil's Food Cake Beverage You'll want to be certain to use pimiento to carry out the color scheme for this occasion, so make a memo to yourself to get a jar to use with this lovely-to-look-at main dish: Noodle Nest. (Serves 8) 1 pound noodles 3 eggs 1 cup milk tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons catsup 1 cup grated cheese Cook noodles in boiling salted water wa-ter until tender: drain. Beat eggs until light and combine with noodles and other ingredients. Pour into a well buttered but-tered or oiled ring mold and set in a pan of hot water. Bake in a moder ate (350-degree) oven for 45 to 60 minutes until firm. Unmold and fill center with ham a la king: Ham a la King. (Serves 8) 3!4 to 4 cups diced, cooked ham 3 cups rich milk 3 tablespoons finely chopped pepper S tablespoons finely cut celery 1 tablespoon finely cut parsley Salt to taste !a cup butter or substitute V cup flour 1 cups mushrooms, fresb or canned !i cup pimiento, cut in strips 2 egg yolks Paprika Fry celery and green pepper slightly with a little butter. Melt j remaining butter, add flour and stir j until well blended. Add milk and cook until thickened, stirring con-I con-I stantly. Add ham, celery, green pep- j per, mushrooms, pimiento and pars' i ley. Just before serving add the ! LYNN SAYS: ; Solve Household Tasks ! With Simple Remedies A paste of borax and lemon juice will remove stains from white mar. i ble table and bureau tops. Rinse the ,: paste off thoroughly after you have ; applied it. : I Dark green leafy vegetables such j as kale, beet greens, turnip greens, i chard, 'spinach and wild greens are rich sources of iron and vitamin A j and should be included often in the diet. 4ft m LYNN CHAMBERS' MEND Creamed Oysters In Toasted Bread Cups Buttered Broccoli Baked Potato Combination Salad Bread Sticks Orange Fluff Beverage yolks of eggs blended with the mixture. mix-ture. Pour into center of noodle ring and sprinkle with tiny bits of pimiento pimien-to and a generous dash of paprika. Tomato Aspio Salad. (Serves 6 to 8) 1H tablespoons plain gelatin H cup water 2 cups tomato Juice 1 medium sized onion 1 stalk celery 3 sprigs parsley 2 tablespoons vinegar 4 whole cloves 2 teaspoons sugar H teaspoon salt 2 cups mixed chopped vegetable, fresh. Combine gelatin and water; let stand 5 minutes. Combine remain ing ingredients except vegetables and simmer covered, cov-ered, for 15 minutes. min-utes. Strain and pour over gelatin. Let chill and when partially congealed, add chopped, fresh vegetables. vege-tables. Chill until firm and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. Heart-shaped Heart-shaped molds may be used. Make a pretty devil's food cake for dessert, and frost with fluffy frosting. Use tiny red hearts for the design. Devil's Food Cake. 2 cups sifted cike flour 1 teaspoon soda teaspoon salt l' cups granulated or brown sugar cup shortening Milk 2 eggs, unbeaten 3 squares chocolate, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla With butter, substitute or lard, use cup milk. With vegetable or other shortening, use 1 cup milk. Sift flour once; measure into sifter sift-er with soda, salt and sugar. Have shortening at room temperature; mix or stir just to soften. Sift in dry ingredients and add Vi cup milk and mix until all flour is dampened. damp-ened. Then beat 2 minutes, add eggs, melted chocolate, remaining milk and vanilla and beat 1 minute longer. Turn into two 9-inch layer lay-er pans which have bottoms lined with paper and greased. Bake in a moderate (350-degree) oven for 30 minutes. This cake may be mixed by hand at low speed on an electric mixer. Count only actual beating time. Or, count beating strokes. Allow about 150 full strokes per minute. Scrape bowl and beater or spoon often while mixing. Another type of party for this day may be made even easier. Use the tomato aspic with chicken or crab-meat crab-meat salad, assorted sandwiches, and a heart shaped mold of ice cream served with little cakes carried car-ried out In the heart motif. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Dry colored garments inside out, and hang them in the shade to prevent pre-vent them from fading. When storing linens, use a chest for them, and keep them away from radiators and pipes, or from dampness damp-ness and heat. Linens should not be starched before be-fore they are put away for storage. To prevent them from turning yellow, yel-low, wrap in blue paper. Save time washing dishes, if you are a right-handed person, by having hav-ing the dishes go from right to left, say the household experts. Booklet Illustrates Simple Methods Oi Raising and Training Your Dog ALERT, sleek, well-mannered, this collie is a credit to his master. Daily brushing keeps his :oat well-groomed; a balanced diet shine in his eyes. To keep your pet in tip-top condition, learn which foods are required to build strong, heaithy bodies; how to recognize nd treat his ailments before they be-eome be-eome serious. Rub in Ben-Gay around throat and nose, keeping away from eyes. Gently warming Ben-Gay brings fast relief from miseries of head colds. Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgesique. It contains up to 2Vi times more of two famous pain-relieving agents known to every doctor methyl salicylate and menthol - than five other widely offered rub-ins. 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