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Show unmen's World Kathleen Norris Says: Years Slacks Offer Material for Gored Skirl: Last SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS 'lhc Half-Hearte- Wife d Bell lyndiratt -- WNU features. rlta tj lok a good la 3rour ood them, they can easily flt-- 4 lnt0 - k,Vel7 rfmbe r e,J ta,t summer ilacka when you Tr Jftem out If there Z&!2Lf4v5R nf&SSiht N Summer 1 Jujhfwcar for matrons S'irtu a filer J)s Versa life, Smarl enouh Crinoline Days "mtd tor you. just twill, serge, linen or butcher n. T of which many warm fTuier slaeh are made is nice The gored Tjarwl tor sewing. baiie style rt which is a simple cut from the slacks an easily be to sew. gj n simple points to most important tour of skirt acider to making this type 0001b fitting tor waist and hips. !L waistband should be firm but H it in too loose, the skirt tight n constantly m r f twist , Ss': . " A.:: , v r Vi 1 v ' Jf J fft Ca Tempting, Tot PARKER HOUSE ROLLS r jf make the placket for care! It should stay take skirt H an unbroken tlosed smoothly to give in,, it's another of the secrets to making a skirt. i success sow are available, and it Is to make s skirt with one fitted Or, your slacks might even have 3. be used Yrpper on them that could u ndvantage in the remodeled gya You can alio get this cnrul in Krltogg?! VARIETY 6 different cereals, 10 gen aroua packages, in one handy Carton I 'Trees'. 1 ft you Zip-pw- OMb W( rt rood look ai Haberla' t thing far lin k.' By KATHLEEN NORRIS MY desk lies a letter from a girl of 24, an office girl in nn Illinois city, who is going to be married in June. Roberta is going to have a church and home wedding, with bridesmaids; shes going to a pretty new home after a California honeymoon; shes going to 9 ,iirL 1 the fabric enough, jn you are using is you might find the SnigM lengths of dlrn-- $ pthered, making the popular type that the younger set like ( well liy Slacks Apart Wire Catting. Since you want the best fit pos-i.b- le to the skirt, it would be best s rip the slacks apart carefully, wg nuor edge (being aure not to the precious fabric) or a small c (assort. After this is done, wash nnd dye the fabric. If necessary, ud carefully iron out all the creaies se that you have a amooth cutting MfiCCL siarted at the waint-be-- if it is a gathered type, or the Iha skirt to have smugly miserable. She two-piec- jer-ar- u - st Hemline Is FHBeu. Us you consider the length of to so both from the ' point new of your own figure and cur-- B helper to not hle to adjust the hem, place m,rk on the edge of k table will have chalk line Hie table touches you. from this mark to the hem " you evenness all the way y rssmU a wrarablt aLj! ikirt. I"11 of course, have tobic to do this. skirt marker Is tost will measure the The container Is towered to the proper Uc m T is miserable because six ago she had wild, passionate young love affair with boy named Arrhie. Arrhie led her on for some months with the idea of marriage. and then left without a gnod-b- y and broke her heart. She haa told Dick all about Archie. Ive told I)iek," inya her letter, that I'm afraid I don't feel for him what I ought to feci. We're l; Ill have a fine position in the community when I'm married; I clir.ire everything about Dick, but years When you press the bulb of this gadget it squirts chalk as you turn around. Another way of measuring the hemline is having someone help you in taking the measurement and placing pin around (lie skirt. In this case a tope measure is used or a yardstick is easier and plare pins so many inches fi.nn (he floor. Before taking the skirt off. have them pin it to moke corf, on the length is correct. After removing the skill, take out If rm Use old pair of thicks . . . pins while making a bos'u:" line in Man of the gores, if it Is that their place. Before turi'iir: the hem. 'to- After these are seared, the the edge should he finished with uat is fitted at the side seams, seam binding, with a glitched turn lata these first, then try on be-- 1 or with a plain turn. Once the edge 1 sewing permanently to see If is finished, the skirt can be turned it skirt fits properly. at the basting. Smooth the edge Iter this work comes the bind-iover and hold in place with pins or the top and the placket. All basting. Use a small overlapping l J h best basted in before sewing stitch to finish permanei 'V Tress insure fiMnently to assure perfect fit- -' before and afer stit-- 'i i. 4 throughout. Do use pins bperfect smoothness ai.cl ov. rmo-- s elt you baste, and If you sre making a circular hem press the fabric Bern necessary to assure easy on a skirt, it's wise to lot the skirt hang for two days or so before tryTsen the skirt is completely fin- ing to adjust the hem. Otherwise ed, you ire ready to do the hem. you might be uniiliasinily surJ the skirt on and use the kind prised lo find that the skirt sags in will wear with it, as the wrong places shortly after you ;u willt you determine to a great ex- - have sewrii it. how long the skirt will be. d w apparently can't do enough for her and she is A crinoline note of femininity creepa Into the play scene In e tide bathing suit of rrisp white celanrse beach clutli and y aborts. The parasol ruffle i trimmed with three rows of white rio rae. Choosing Fabrics If you are making s;ort clothes or classic styles, choice the conventional fabrics with subtle weaves, do'.j or cheeks. Neutral fabrics like gray and beige sre always good provided they go well with your coloring. Printed fabrics are good for all types of useful, everyday garments. They may also he used for daytime and evening wear, made up for the latter in very simple styles. Smooth surface fabrics demand sophisticated styles. These fabric show up every detail of construction and should lie carefully worked with. The luxury fabrics like velvet, satin and rayon crepes are for evening wear. Somothnes they are used with a less expensive fabric and used for trimming. Tweeds, woolens and some of the sturdy rayons and cottons arc for utility use. like men's clothes. Factory workers and youngsters find good use for them, too. Fabrics with pile like velvet, corduroy, velveteen and other rayuns and wooic are used for winter wear, or as trimming. rt.ll theres always the memory of Arrhie. Dirk has been patience if about it; he wanted to be map rud befoie he went into the cervine. in 1942. and every time he wac in me on leave, but how cun I give however fine, my seif to one man with the lingering ir.vc for my girlhood'! s writhe.art always in the background? Mv pother do'eMcd Archie, and she lows Dick. Everyone thinks I'm I iik.. but 1 dun t want to make Would it be wiser or a ire to break, even now, and stay true to Archie, even though he may r.iw'i come bark, or is it enough to have the husl ai d cnmpli tely devoted, and will what I cut eive Dirk Le enough for him?" It incredible to heart-shape- look-ou- d ; Pattern No. 1359 cornea In sire 34. 3R. 40. 42 44, 40 and 44. Size M requini fabric; Sty yards of 3$ nr MMm-yarda love; Ik yard ribbon lor bow. SB, Ji t uSJi'.hut Mlored of feminine Eyelet and If you go In for contrasting bands styles prevailing. But liv.k for an influence of men's su.ts just the same, even though the suits arc aping men's fashion from the time of Cavaliers, Directoire and Restoration periods. " Nome Buy United States Savings Bonds! Hare a piece of waxed paper under the centerpiece you have on your fine table. Prevents stains Keep painted woodwork shiny from water and keeps cloth from and clean by applying a thin coat sticking fast in hot weather. of wax to the places most often d Old blankets that become worn by the children, can be cut into convenient sizes Tu prolong the life of children's to serve many useful purposes. shfK. strings, stitch up and down Pads for the ironing board, pot them several times on the sewing holders, shoe polishing cloths, and crib blankets are but a few ways iiiiu liine. that old blankets can be I'se a stiff hand brush for removing silk from corn in a jiffy. o PAIAWAAA.W(ki.(tok.rwk,A.k,ki When using both the rind and ASK ME of lemons and oranges, grate j'o'-tnc nnd beforejqiteczing the fruit. ; ANOTHER Visit from Archie. pan PlF at home night Kames, music, and candy es :,r e. one-tim- I u,(, y A j i , d conrrrtc ..'IS -- t' r Ur I rimm l.y Irrt ti.e whi.h- - of wiom weighs kppiuximiiti ly 40 tons. ri m General Quiz 1. M M (k. r-- . - (k fee tool are hurt fueseys the Metheel Sehty Ceeoc if CAM About 3,000,000 Ameriare injured every fatalyear at home-33,5- 00 ly I Largest single causes I " iff Y' "Set iZlsp. s - cans fulling. To avoid shin-catchi- obstructions and other lethal booby traps," carry yourMEveready flashlight in dark areas MM M MM .M How many states in the Republic of Mexico. 2. Two men were vice president Who under Thomas Jefferson. were they? I. To what do the words nimbus, cumulus, and strata refer? 4. When an airplane zooms. It ascends at a steep angle? What term is used to describe a steep descent? 5. Where is the Golden Rule of the Hible found? 6 What name is given a shield bearing a coat of arms? 7. How is a senator chosen if a U. S. senator dies while in office? 8. Westminster Tower clock, Big Ben, in London, has a bell weighing how many tons? Be aurc all obnailes are 2 cleared away. Linoleum or carpeting should be tacked down firmly. In attic or basement, park all luoie objects in noninflammable boxes stored against the walla Dont rely on your knowledge of where obstacles are located the next person may not have that knowledge: Moreover a t: '.u 1. The Answers ex-!- rLi.i'l r "J,1 fir.M,.r-spotte- wcck ture, ar.d the thought that she couldn't do any better than Archie, .fluids, story-tellin- g at 18, would be highly salutary to pulling besides Roberta. Her wistful reinini-cene3n lengthening your daughter s would lose some of their effective- 'PS sometimes a ridge ness with Archie hanging around the jp.i ars where the old hem used to To conceal this, follow the No ghost out of a woman's past lie. ii e of the ridge with a row of as can be quite ai embarrassing e lovers. her Awkward ru Ir.'ick braid. Stitch in place by rr.r.clune. This treatment also gives brothers, severe fathers, exacting or boring uncles and aunts there tl.c dress an attractive Lit of trim. she can stand. She can stand to When oilcloth becomes worn. have Dick dine with sisti r Mnllie and the awarmlng babies and the K:i'v;i"e,the ood parts and make a cushion. I ad With a disorderly dinner table and the c"v,.rs quilt and bind trot? an noise and breakage and yelling. With tape. You II like it to But when her dream-boof senior n whcn scrubbing or work- h,gl lh0V,1u,' 'n",:h,re hg in the garden. Your.gstersw.il old memStupidly at t foritling ,n the grasg ones, calling her the pet name that " once thrilled her to the seul, pecting certain affectionate familiar- Transportation ities like holding hands in public ar.d occasionally kissing, then Rnhi-rta'' New York is the only city In this soul shrivels within her, ar.d she that has bomb carriers, or wishes that he were l.Oitfi Ir.iTcs cu'-t'tra.h equipped with a away. e of woven steel cable in which 'ui, If Richard was .mart he would Ied bombs and infernal ma-wr to Archie and ask him to s may be safely transported with hnr.Mlf and spend a weik-en,.y l;j(, dppartmpnl to some d area for detonation. pr.-ii- t (ill "BOOBY TRAPS" shel- varnish. could happen to them both would be to have Archie, the breaker of hearts and engagements, return to town. Archie had no prospects, no job. no sense nf honor, six years he probably hasn't any of ago these now. To get a good look at one-tim- e ideal would Roberta' a wholesome thing for Dirk, and save him much annoyance in the fu- - rests ahclf-rua- Stays fresh .on your pantry shelf i lac with alcohol and apply a resin Perhaps the luckiest thing tluil chnmhrr at ll.ir. a id. I I f: go deeper, remove the tlu-- t states. George Clinton and Burr. 1. 2. Twenty-eigh- Aaron 3. Clouds. 4. Dive. 5. In Matthew (7:12). 6. An escutcheon. 7. Appointed Ly governor of his state. 8. Thirteen and one-hal- f tons. Know eivumte where 3 your fuse box, arista A water and gas valves, etc, are located; have a clear df. i v. 5 path to them. Armed with your "Eve ready" flashlight you nn approach without fumbling in an emergency; Be sure loose wires are cut of your way. Keep your "Eveready" flashlight 4 always in the same convenient so you wont be tempted to place do without it because it nnt be lo rated. 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Support it on a block, and daub the windows of your car with presto, you have an improvised a paste of kitchen cleaning powder and water and dress in the sprinkler head. car. A damp cloth and box of Heat or water rings on a table- cleanser are little trouble to take top sometimes are only in the sur- with you, and windows can easily face wax Bnd may be removed be cleaned afterward with a soft with a little polishing. However, if dry cloth. snd the new White shoes and slippers will help toat have the you keep e'en groomed nrd ciit f eareleaaneig are during hot, sweltering weather. There are par-si?-1 The manish style suit is taking a bl on blouses. snub this season with more tm!n:ne j "iVa'-- Tasty, lander Parker House Kolb Flaiachmanni Fast Risth ing Dry Yeast IF YOU BAKE AT HOME youll chaar this baking discovery that Mays frsah far weeks eo dy to help you your pantry make delicious bread, roll, bun at a moments notiraL Dissolve according to directions tliaA use as fresh yoast. At your grocers. anytime-wi- How to Avoid these r eu(I J n rf a heard yu'tr heart can in tl.c r.r X a : whule-hearte- A ter 'V, al that she is a beau, appreciate lucky woman, and instead of aim-. R,ri,rd pcnr,g eon;J,acpnt,y tempts to win her love, will set her- self in good serious affection to win his. me, fashionable for Hiiy vaporous and siir peril. s young fornae to flatter hi:i.srlf that "her heart was anothers.'' but at the same time to give tier hand to the prosperous, devoted and satisfactory partner. Many an engaged girl, even now, rather likes the fancy that she will be more adored than adoring, and that she may capriciously dole out favors to the grateful male, often reminding him that he told her, in engagement days, that just to have her would be rnuuuh, and he would some dav win her love. In engagement days, yea. But wi.r.t an awuktniiig is ahead of romantic Roberta, if Dick is the kind cf man who sweeps these rosy cobwebs aside, once the marriage is an accomplished fact, and becomes bnrrd when Roberta wants to enter into a sweet, saccharine confession of her ca: Her attachment, and expresses regret that she has not given and cannot give Dick her rr.tire heart. Years ago I saw a mawkish piovie called The Loves nf Anntole." 1 think it was in that movie that the bride had a aperture carved in her bedroom door. The groom, when wishing to enter, presented bunches of blossoms at this and the coy bride aclittle cepted them as only her due. Roberta belongs in that movie If she has good sense she will wake up. forget the high school Shirtwaist Frock YOURE ALWAYS sure of look Ing your best in a smart shirtwaist frock. Versatile and charm1359 ing a style beloved by every age. 3441 This cap sleeved version will be lovely in a brightly striped fabric, Cool Nightgown used contrastingly for yoke and DELIGHTFULLY cool sum-- j sleeves. j A mer nightdress designed for the more mature figPattern No. M74 la Air ilrea 14, 16. II, ure. Tlie pretty V neck and brief 10; 40. 42. 44 and 40. Sre 10 requires l( of 30 or toMneh malrrlal. yards sleeves ore edged In narrow lace, bow tie in back insures the soft srwino rmriE pattern dept. : IN Mission H., Baa OTlKliea, Calif. a neat Tit. Why not make up aev-lerEnctom B renta la colni far each in different colors for warm pattern drilmd. nights ahead. Pattrra No. gtaa well-to-d- it-- Rot pi ta, I say in answer, that any woman in the world is still clinging to this romanl.c Victorian lie in: inn. Oat nf Dale Attitude. Sixty or seventy years ago It was - Often when a girl it about lo marry, the can't help recalling tome sweetheart of the iiast. frequently it mu her first exfterienre with love, and the thrilling memory remains briftht. She wonders if she rettlly should go through with her marriage terltaps that first man will come Irarlt, if she will only wait. Such a problem fares Roberta, who it ashing Miss Norris for advice in lotlays article. On the face of it, she is very fortunate. The man she intends to marry is uvl edu-rated and successful, lie has o an inherileil fortune, and relatives. She can look forward to a honeymoon in California, and a pretty new home, Everybotly in the note family likes her, and she in turn likes them. Nevertheless, Roberta isnt happy. She cant get over the joy of the days when she was in love with Archie. He never amounted to anything, but he teemed to be the answer to all Roberta's dreamt. If' hen he left without taying gm1-h- v i if broke her heart. Now that the it about to marry Dirk, the still hopt' there it tome rhnnee that Arrhie will come bark lo her. who height t relatives-in-la- well-to-d- o W- idrid would be a wholemma SH EET MEMORIES ON attractive. material are more skirt pthend one-tim- e i CUTTER VACCINES & SERUMS Cxttsr Labaratarlai; Barkiliy, Lit Aigilsi, Siattla, Nalrea, FL Earth, San Aitaala, Baavar |