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Show First Sight HCSP SEW Ruth Wyeth Spears rEAR MRS. SPEARS: I have both of your books, and have made many things from them that have surprised my family. Most women cant drive nail straight, but I can do that better than I, can sew. I have been thinking that now with slipcovers used so much, one could make a chair out of plain lumber WITH COTTON BATTM- 6- From the very first instances oi perception some things are grate-to ful and others unwelcome inthem; some thing that they cline to and others that they fly from. Locke. 3? contains 48 pages of directions which have helped thousands of women. . If your home is your hobby you will also want Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator. Order by number, enclosing 25 cents for each book. If you order both books, copy of the new Rag Rug Leaflet will be included free. Those who have both books may secure leaflet for 6 cents in postage. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. St., Chicago, 111. step-by-st- and cover it. Perhaps you could publish something like this in the paper. D. M. Those who are not so clever about driving nails, may want to call on Dad or Young Son to help with making the simple chair I have sketched here. The metal angles and straps to strengthen the back may be bought at any hardware store along with the nails and screws. When the chair is covered in two tones of chintz with edges of back and seat pined in the darker color, it is really very smart. It is especially useful in a bedroom or hall. If covered in the right colors, it will also look well in the living room. Mrs. Spears' Sewing Book 2, Gifts, Novelties and Embroideries, WatchYr'duJ KidneysVi Help Them deans the of Harmful Body Waste Tsar Hdacyo are eoasUafly SUorisf wioto attar iroa the Mood atiaaak Bat 1 ir lor la tilthllilujaaaitiwa aot act as Natan Intaadod (ail to w if ova tapotittaa that, ntalnsd, aav pad spat the whale pataca tha t pa aScta of bicfcichfe awriilm. paBlaaa fatiag at aarvaaa aaatatp aad loa of pap aad atnagth. Olhar aigna ef kidney ar biaddarata. antar Buy ha bandage acaatp ar taa oriaattaa. baqamt aheald ha ao doabt that preapt Than baataa t ta wtaw thaa atgtact. Uaa Daaaa Mb. Dmm'i hava ham wiaaiag aaw fitaada lor aara thaa forty yaaia. They hava a aatiaaurida npatattaa. ailed by graufalta tha An re gatUac ap Bight Bader tha era a COLDS D'OXNSRllIUS price 10c ft 25c SS QGfifti jTffijy? m our experience has s tire met with such instant snd unanimous approval as the new Firestone Champion Tire. Its the Safety Sensation of 1939! Our customers have started a campaign th that is making this the biggest selling tire weve ever had. Motor car manufacturers have been so impressed by its superior performance that they have adopted it for their 1939 models. well-balanc- ed A Fine Body Builder It1 uplift 5 t they may ? Stronger Cord Body. This k, ... strength. And greater strength means greater safety. k Mileage. The new cord construction provides the extra strength needed for the use of the new, thicker, tougher, deeper Firestone Gear-Gri-p tread which delivers remarkably longer d mileage. This sensational new tread is called because of its it has more than 3,000 d unique design angles d which grip the road with a hold to protect against skidding snd assure s safe stopj Non-Sk- id Safety-Loc- non-ski- Gear-Gri- p sharp-edge- sure-foote- Let your nearby Firestone Dealer or Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store equip your car with a new set of the only tires made that are Firestone Champion Tires ms the speedway for your protection on the highway. safety-prove-d firestone LIFE PROTECTOR tie Tire m wltile Tire This amazing new Firestone development makes blowout is harmless ss s slow a leak. Should a blowout occur the exclusive Firestone Safety-Vlv- e bolds sufficient ...is rbrought air in the inner compartment to support the car until to s safe stop. Chronic Condition. "The indigestion of stomach and duodenal ulcer ia a chronic condition, characterized by four outetand ing features: "L It is tolerated without great distress. That Is, patients can usually bear the pain or distress but are always aware of it "2. The pain or distresa always bean a relationship to the eating of food, as it cornea on from 24 to 214 hours after eating. "3. It ia cyclic in character, com ing on day after day at the aame period after meals. "1 This pain occurring every day and at the same time after meals present in the history of most Uents. Usteo to Tie Telco of flretteee wHi Riche rd Creels, Listen to The Merger Spe.l, e.d Alfred WelluMe. M.erf.y 1 Mitchell lM.nrt.ws a reshg. ever MetleewUe . . C. Red Wefwerh. T d aria, ....he er. See tec.lp-pwlK- cE5? 2 stl . .. end Time. "This regularity and cyclic occurrence (214 to 314 hours after meals) of the symptoms in ulcer makes it easy for the physician to tell what is wrong with the patient before even the y examination or the examination of the test meal Is made. Cuovrielit WNU Service. V die-eas- e. hard-cooke- d ACTS FAS ) non-fat- odds-on-b- cancer it must be ulcer, yet their very nervousness or their emotional upsetments can cause disturbance of the stomach and intestine. Fortunately an examination the y is of great help in finding out the cause of the symptoms. There are certain points about ulcer of the stomach and of the first few inches of the small intestine (duodenum into which the stomach empties), which stand out so clearly that they are considered to be practically proof of ulcer. Dr. Charlei Gordon Heyd, American Journal of Science states Champion toco driver, whom Um and chancm if viewer depend on tiro mktf, mow tiro eonatnicfion and jhat ii whrthtr lactandbor Tim Cm thdr can. a7d ng al et non-fat- Gum-Dippi- he ways, eWBt per-ce- is accomplished first, by the use of s completely new type of tire cord called Safety-Locin which the fibers are more cotton compactly interwoven to assure cooler running snd provide greater strength. Then, the fibers in each individual cord, the cords in each ply snd the plies themselves, are all securely locked together by a new snd advanced Firestone process of which provides amazingly greater .Cerent soft-cooke- d. as Why? Because the Firestone Champion Tire is an entirely new achievement in safety engineering. Mon family doesnt like true that some people St lergy to eggs, that eat them without havinet? normal reaction. any antipathy ecgTuV?1 the fact that served in the same and day out. There iat for that, for eggs are dishes, their identity tirely concealed. Sunny side up u most popular method ofm, ticularly well adapted to the needs dont of the. growing body. rut, whether you are serving Four Important Vitamin! tor breakfast, dinncrfo? As our knowledge of vitamins upper. Cook them has incressed, nutritionists have them hard. Transform tbm urged that egga be accorded a omelets and soullles. ScrL wider place in the diet, for they them, plain, or dressed ua i supply four of these vital factors cheese, diced bacon, frizzled 1 vitamins A, B, D and G. They beef or sausages. are an important source of vitaEggs for Lenten Mm min A, which promote growth As a main dish for a u and helps build resistance to meal, eggi m. viThe appetite-promoticreamed and served tamin B occurs in lesser amounts combined with cooked ahJ than A,-bits presence helps to or fresh or canned fish. m Used increase the quantity of this es- aa a binder in sential substance included in the mixtures, as acroquettes forud a coating daily diet. fried foods. foods few of one the are Eggs French toast is a fa naturally containing vitamin D, eon dish, combining simple the eu sometimes called the sunshine vi- values of bread with the foe tamin. And it has been deter- tritive mined that they are rich In vita- luncheonvalues of eggs. & salads or saadwii min G, which ia required for can be made by combi health and vitality at all ages. chopped or sliced hard-cRaw Eggs vs. Cooked eggs with fresh or cooked t Eggs are one of the foods that tables. digest most satisfactorily, about Since eggs admirably gs 97 to 98 per cent of their protein ment the food values o( t absorbed. being digested and puddings made from milk Moreover, the thoroughness of di- eggs are an ideal dessert hr gestion does not seem to be af- dren, and help to balance the fected by the method of cooking, of adults. Custard pies, end a hard-cooke- d egg, when well whips and cakes are also del masticated, is as completely di- ful dishes that bring to the gested as one that is the values of eggs, Raw egg white on the other hand G protective WNU C. Houston Goudta-- n is not as completely utilized as when slightly cooked. This shows the fallacy of the idea that raw eggs were more desirable for invalids than cooked eggs. Brown Eggi vs. White TO BRING REUf Some people have an idea that the color of the shell has a bearFROM COLDS ing upon the nutritive value of an egg. In certain parts of the conn-tr- y, This Simple Way Eat homemakers will pay a preshells. mium for eggs with-whit- e Pail with Amazing Sped In other sections, brown eggs are in greater demand, and therefore two-fifth- Never before word-of-mou- of the akin with Itching. burning and heat but the cause of eczema may take some weeks or even months to discover. This is because skin specialists are now agreed that eczema la due to both inside and outside causes. The Inside causes may be gout rheumatism, disorders of digestion. lack of thyroid Juice, being sensitive to various foods or other substances. The outside causes art what ara called 'contact cases of eczema, dot to the fact that the patient touched or camo in contact with certain substances known to cause eczema. Among the common contact eczemas is that due to contact with plants. As the testing of these plants as a cause of eczema in any patient often takes weeks or months, Drs. Bedford Shelmire and J. Harvey Black, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, tell of their "short method for testing suspected eases of contact eczema from plants by using plant oils as the testing material. Method Is Simple. After explaining their simple method of obtaining these oils from the dried plants, they state: "The back ia the part of the body chosen for application of the teats. In applying an oil a capillary tube (tube of glass so small that it allows Just one drop at a time to flow) ia used. A drop of oil is then placed on the skin and spread by the tip of the capillary tube over s of an inch skin surabout face. The tests are applied up and down in four row of 10 each; no covering ia placed over these 40 spots. After a few minutes allowed for drying, the upper test in each row is numbered with 10 per cent silver nitrate. Patients are advised not to bathe for 24 hours. About flvd minutes is required to apply and properly number the 40 tests with 10 oils. The skin will show a reaction if any of the numbered oils is responsible for the eczema. changeable milk than any other food. Eggs are among the first foods to bo added to the milk diet of infants. And homemakers who desire to give their meals families should provide an egg daily for every individual. This requirement can be reduced, if necessary, to four eggs weekly. But luckily, as we head toward spring, eggs become more plentiful, and lower in price. And is usually possible for every family to obtain a full quota of this splendid food . . . so rich in the elements that help to build muscle, bone and blood. d Avoid "Same Occasionally homenSj J me that some ' Eggs contain proteins of high quality, and their proteins seem to be particularly well adapted to building body tissue. That is one reason why this food is so desirso able hi the childs diet useful in constructing the diet for adults who need "building up. It also makes eggs a logical choice as a main dish for Lenten meals. Its interesting to note that the proteins of the white and yolk of an egg are quite different in their properties. Egg white is almost pure protein and water, while the protein of the yolk is composed of a different assortment of amino acids, or building stones. The yolk also contains fat . in a finely emulsified form, so that like milk fat, it ia comparatively easy to digest. And it is the yolk which is highly prized for its rich store of minerals and vita- What Are You Going to Do f mins. It is therefore considered TT DEPENDS on whether youre the most important part of the going to kill someone or just egg for young children, and the injure him. white is often withheld and only If the automobile accident you the grated yolk given. may Rave next week is going to Rich in Iron end Phosphorus do a lethal job, the chances are Eggs are notable as a source of your car will strike a pedestrian. iron and phosphorus. Iron is On the other hand, if only necessary for the formation of the injuries are inflicted, its an hemoglobin or red pigment of the that you'll bump blood, and the iron in eggs is smack into another motor vehicle, valuable for this purpose. PhosNational Safety Council statisEmotions May Cause phorus is the mineral that pairs tics for 1937 show that when Stomach Disturbances traffic accident produces a fatalGenerally speaking, physicians, ity, the collision is between a car when there is pain in the stomach, Simple Designs Are and a pedestrian in 39 per cent have in mind always the possibility .cases. Collisions between Lovely on Linens oftwothemotor of cancer in patients past 40 years vehicles produce 26 of age and ulcer in patients under of the fatalities with 40. He keeps in mind also that most other types of collisions contributpains in the stomach are due to liver ing smaller numbers to the total. and gall bladder conditions. However, the Council says, it is There are a great many young collisions between two or more adults, especially the nervous motor vehicles that produce the emotional type, who fear that bulk of injuries 53 per their stomach pain or distresa ia not cent or 725,000 cases in 1937. Col- 11! G055 (3355 moist "weeping" or catarrhal condition with ? shell. By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS ments are some form of eczema, if Eggs rank next to milk in that every skin ailment were to be called ec- group of mineral and vitamin-ric- h foods that we zema the skin specall "protective. cialist would be They contain subright at least half stances that are the time anyway. As a matter nf very efficient for growth and develfact the symptoms of eczema usually opment. And in the stand out sufficientopinion of nutritionists, they are ly to be recognized more nearly interbecause of the esa body MKkiMry Mag maw relieves DROPS in Their 40s sayings among ONE of thestudents is that if one wants a good specialty he Bhould choose to be a akin specialist, as the patient never calls you at night, he never dies of his skin ailment and the skin ailment itself What can laws do without Franklin. SALVE ALVB-NO- By Dr. James W. Barton Whfy I nt a higher no Justification forprice Importance to the C. Houston Goudiss Recommends Generous Use of Food Eggs; Shows How This Protective Helps to Balance the Diet nu-ritio- The little boy had come home from school with considerable food for thought. As soon as he could he appealed to his father. Daddy, he began, is it true that a man is known by the company he keeps? "Yes, my boy, was the prompt reply. But the little chap was not content He stated his difficulty. But, father, if a good man keeps company with a bad man, is the good man bad because he keeps company with a bad man, or the bad man good because he keeps company with a good man? LIQUIO-TABLR- How Women Attract After This , Old Adage Appears Questionable MEWL Skin specialists are agreed that eczema is due to variety of causes. WHAT to EAT and homemaker knows the many cookery ANY experienced of eggs. Indeed, she is likely to feel that she could Men Can not keep house without this indispensable ingredient, which kar dwiu a French chef once described as the cement that holds the Hart nod advfaa tar SS won to K)..wko loor Worrtaa castles of cookery together. . It is true that we should have !L Lfut!TKnirprri t to do without some of our most delectable dishes if eggs were eocp oiid IT yn U(M aolMk available to use as thickening, leavening, coating, binder, not lardlB food ewrel tkula ne stabilizer or garnish. clarifier, never gets better or gets bet- But even more significant than with calcium in building teeth and ter for a short time only. gttowoorwooodWinbtaww-PtOMtt- at heir contribution to good bones. It also plays an important Still another reason why bepart in regulating the neutrality are their splendid cooking so of the blood. The phosphorus in ing a skin specialist is not ailvalues. eggs occurs in a form that ia pardifficult Is that as half the skin A Notable Protective Food Helpless Laws Dea-plain- es STRAP HEALTH al lisions between a motor vehicle and a pedestrian produce thejiext largest number of non-fatinjury cases 25 per cent or 335,000 al cases. In 1937 traffic accidents and 15,400 pedestrians 1. To oooa Stawfut vaia aa! 2. If aaB at- - Boca boar taka 1 Barsr TablalB Sibkaslaasafwatar. W) bwaoiiata Blucln l l IBkakM nw.i.rt Use Genuine BAYER Awn the Moment Yow Celd&ir The simple way pictund i often brings amazingly fat from discomfort and eon U accompanying colds. u Try it. Then srr pete will He probably tclj yosto tinue with Bayer Aspirin bew disc relieve acts so fast to of a cold. And to reduce fam This simple .wav, lww scientific authority. 'hasfaR ' nluted the use o n in easing cold symptoms W the easiest, most effective discovered. But make suit J BAYER i killed 10,300 deaths occurred as the result of collisions between two or more motor vehicles. ro u tab lit 15 a FULL DOZEN SOCIAL and BUSINS ACTIVITIES CENTER Pattern No. 1960. " 4otal 1 buttonhole Outworks just stitch! And even if you've never tried it, youll find these simple designs so lovely on scarfs, towels, pillow cases. Theyre bound to attract attention. Pattern 1960 contains a transfer pattern of 18 motifs ranging from 2 by 3 inches to 2 by 15 inches; materials required; illustration of stitches. Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly, Preserved in Memory 'Tia memory alone that en riches the mind by preserving what our labor and industry daily collect Watts. 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