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Show Woman's World Selection of Suitable Fabric Kathleen Norris Sav Three Unmarried Sinters BU Sjndic.iu. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS l?oJ IJoLl Important in Tot's Garments WNl1 2), rJJ la tterin fj Simple Style for Ijoiuig QhL ill'll a JIafitj Jj ch'Mrin me gruuiiii; by ai.d U'uiica. it'i sun.e- u a.ff'.ciiu job to keep up tt'x'ir mirilrules If the mother n handy with the recr-lle- , the xuut.pttrr i lucky bi mine he or the can always bo kept In r.iifahle toggery Ja.--t the if the average f .n.ily. D.uTs glir'.s can it n for clutli!!1.!! you'it r !.. y.l'i if, f the in .,rl:(.-ul:ir!- !i..i'in;:l, sui'uhli.tv le can f. illy ivr.s Seme pia.ils iifil Milt ucd (or inothrrs i." i sh.-ul- j oli-ri- cirt-- M guMrw lie and could slime W,u,c'r' to brink hit em. unf. Minl. young lieutenant paid marked to my middle daughter. Mar-He- r ulsters. Emilio and Barton, found this rather amusing, at ws all liked Harold, and could uni disappointment raa be wrote from the south sets tobresk his engagement. I believe at has recovered from this experi-tu- t. but she has had no other ad-and Bobs and Em have never tod s love affair. I am writing to id you if you can explain why, tod ilso if you have any suggestions ill will bring these lovely young nmtn into the ordinary current of put Margerys mztshlp "They and marriage? are all d, g, dress well and hold tod positions. They have many birds, if no especial intimate. Tretr father was an Invalid unUl set years sgo. when he died. Since in. ours has been a happy, busy Msehokl of women. We love our (rden, put up apples and peaches cd berries from our few trees ever jesr, love books, enjoy good rail; sad record music, take a deep aims! in each others dally of events. We attend church, Bd the girls have a hundred small etivitles of ironing, embroidering, tilting. cooking, trying to win for contests of all sorts, wrlt-- 2 poems for competitions and so re-ctt- il a. Skeptical of Marriage. That they have a somewhat Vertical and humorous view of la and Urriigs motherhood 3Siril; they see their friends bur-wit- h domestic cares, nurser- husbands not always easy to snd they remember the ex-ik- ai and difficulties of their fa--- 'a, peculiar nature. Perhaps ? ire unconsciously too exact- h their demands upon men, but 18 men don't come, near enough "m to be Judged as possible hus- Margery now blames herself broken engagement, as she Harold about the closeness of relationship among us all, reminded him frequently that marrying the whole family, ai msv have seriously impressed st a long distance from home. min who wee not too well Sainted with his wifes people. I know, or I suspect, that ould mike all three girl happy Uve one of them marry well, in the group might bring , 1 m,rPossible husbands. As their J1 m completely content i I 1 P ttitiitl ie sas lhr ' nrr attractive anti trill eiincntcil. Two are teachers ami the other a librarian. They have a pleasant home in a small city. II Itile they hare many friend, they have jew close lutes. Since th eir father died, these pirls have been interested in church affairs , books, musit and household matters such as canning and sruinp. 7 hey enter various magazine contests, especially in verse u ritinp. Their apes are 23, 27 and 2I. The middle one tins enpaped to a naval officer, hut he broke the enpapement it liilc ir the Pacific area. All the pirls take a somewhat " skeptical and humorous view of nturriape," dislikinp its worries, risks and tln-in- we have small with his family. ago. Classic Slslrs Pupular For Girl's lrrxec Furtunati-ilittle girls dresses vary little from yi ar to year. You can buy several good basic patterns ai d use them again and again, with just slight variations. If you are good at alteration, you might even use these patterns for several years, simply taking them In when yuu first get Hunt, and then letting them out after a few months or years as the girl grows. Jumpers with several changes of blouses are very much acceptable for the girl under and slightly over 10. If you are using a heavy material such as corduroy, be sure that the lines of the garment follow the rule i f strict simplicity. Princess style dresses w.th buttons all the way down the front are very attractive on the immature figure. This type of dress may be mudr d dauphters it concerned Otherwise yean it unii hr II L 7 III. 1 Al.dU widow uith throe tit mar-ril'- I h, three per- II. tractive daughters, aged I 29, 27 and 23, writes Two Mrs. Baker of Illinois. and one is are schoolteachers head librarian of our public library. My only son was crafted five years ago, married the following year, and while he lives in our small Dtrnand everything isfriend-enougthere is no especial sympathy between his .5ters and his wife. He has two little girls who stay with cs overnight occasionally. "About c i'ii ti y. arj! tu-u- r B, KATHLEEN NORRIS "T HAVE three very at-- I contact le may e adult, but viry child. pin.1 f.. If t!.i re is cuiiujih fabric only for a tii it. niiiko that out of lain trxi. with lull straps if there Is ft., .ij.h m. tdi.il. and let the child a bkiiae if cuiilijM.irg mute-rial- . p-- Herald, "ft dl lk "I South seas Js shirts s or il. fectly .'tii! ibis smoothly-runnin- g, harmo-r- " household, but sometimes 1 myself of selfishness, and where 1 felled them, if I mem. Please advise an edor-- I mother. . problems. They advice to the adoring mother her. I am going to ad- weH enough alone. more than her share of fel;- - A wonderfully simple dress to make tor that young daughter of youra. Brief cap sleeves are cool and comfortable, A sashed waistline slime this and shes sure to like the full skirt InimiIts ftill skirted Riit pockets spread and narrow belt that ties in back. table seasoning are set in at the roundrd hipllne Flattering Frock Why nut make it now to have to savory-cookeand the low square neckline is PRETTY a summer frock as ready when the first day of school foods Why not hrld up by a wide halter. The Jackrt is this Fried Chicken. flattering rolls around. youll see snd top of the dress are made of plan to rut Cut chicken Into serving pieces. yoke charmer that makes up so at door week a this red and white coffee striped Chicken may tie dipiied In aeanmed tiicely in contrasting fabrics. Wide Mo. OTCl la fur fires S. t. IS. IL summer balloon cloth. extended shoulders accent a tiny andPattern flour, corn meal It yiraia. Hire S require t yards at Mother out doors will St-- i Inch fabric; Eating get Slk yards rle rat. or St fit. or a neat insure and darts flour, Try waist, blouses for her, consider them as out ut tlie sweltering kitchen for at rracker crumbs in a heavenly pink strips with it sewing rian.E pattrsn dept. a plain fabric or white eyelet for If a separate garments. When you fin- least totwo hours; it will give Ifad or flour. 1SS Mission to, Sas Frasetaca, Calif. of heavier contemplate the ish thi in. however, sew a tape time and aleevei, and trim with routing yoke Knekaa SS cents la coliia for each around the waist of the skirt and nature; and it will give youngsters is desired, dip in oversize ric rac. pattan dastred. out of a on chance In catch up place button holes all around It. Pattara No. Ilia egg. beatenIn TiK'n sew buttons on the blouse so doors serrets. then Pattern No. 1M7 cornea In stars 11, It, slightly, Mama Outil'Hir le. IS. 10; tu and tl. Sue It miulrrs Ik eating is spoiled if there's flour mating. Use that the two can be attached toof Inline In IS or lor kiwar sun-dres- -- out-oii- ie II you Amp aoiiip old shirts . any type of material and may also have a vanity of trimmings. You'll u.int cuntiasling color tape on some, oil others and s embroidery on still others if you have the time and are so iliclu.td. Growing girls particularly need gu'ed or full skills, the basque type being very popular. It will particularly lens them if the garment has sornc grown-ufeature like a plain colored b'dice with a mulching prir.t in the skirt is old enough, If your young'-lei let her work ut some of the herself, det'tils of tlie dre-he it teresi d in sewing a hln feuther-.-titcI- i around a full skirt, for ix iii'p'i: or pi rhnps. she Ihs me mti rcstmg weaving or iieii bi aiding at school with which she : mat l.kc to turn the collar, poefc-- . t5 or s'e'Vis. Fpeaku g of pockets, tiiecp are a ry handy f( ature In the young-t'r'drcs Cliililrcn Just adore them, and they can easily carry ticoiat.ve detail that will make the in c there girls peculiar upbringing may well upset the api li curt oi:ee dreo-rutiv- for air Some Like Sfnclc Life. Then- - are women who niiliy like con. fort the Independent e. , r,f single l.fe. To be run-- the: are not often three i f this sort in ut e and s m li.ici ai.. family, but hue with thc.r mother, ha- e rvini-r.tlbuilt themselves a snug and comn..ie placent pattern of l.fi I1" with superiority at the nica of a man's dominion over and infhienie upon, his wife, of the undi iunljlc- responsibilities and fat. goes f g X.nety-nin- e and men out of a hu: dri d would with them have no patience and their tpiiuonatcd position, and the hundredth man would tc f tl e spineless sort that would f ii!U their of matridreariest expectations mony. If I wire you, ad. ri.'g mother. I would accept the idea of their bachelstatus. Impn ve u; or. it or-girl with plans for a mountain or bench cabin, new collection .vid hi'bbirs. lit fin for ilnuhtrr's d'rs. pleasant ways of wianr.u h.ur or dcs.guing froiks tl.ut wdi cxpnss the brs- tii'i, iiaily attraetive and nil their own iudivuiuulit the little g;rl. a: g idea of attracting tr.i r. f . try ini i e n akirg a dri ss out of stead to help the g.ri grow p'.i at.. ,.d li e: if Lir own or out of gentler, less as. bid's shirts, and til d that you are smug. a Tlieir fate is pn bnhly 'i gle: ss. hurt of mat' rial, you might try aid along ti.e hem. around the But accej.tii g that i ie.i, and vurk-lnlicw-s aid iek in a contrasting from that antic, may a ill i rove i. r Tlis w.ll r.' t only add length them dr.iw wii! that bait the to be ut is a vi rv smart s iif A'lr:.the r;r to truer and gi'.'br ..' - h r' el .tiling. a:. hood, ar.d so find b r larh i.:.e f b a'urc in w.'.h a If the girl IS m ini' under 1!) group tlie three a w.rier ha;, o.a you are niak.rg smrU and rial ma'e ' l with it. so gether. In this way you prevent too much fuss eonneeli-iplan evi'iylhiiig ns simply as posthe blouse from gaping from underg neath the skirt, and this is csctal- - sible The family will enjoy nri a chicken leg with their l.v important if the girl likes active fingers inurh more than trying to play. Shirtwaist effects nre popular lri carve a piece of put roast for every this age group and many tailored bite they take. If they don't want dn sscs ran he concocted from to wrestle with salads, take along blue or white whole fru.ts like ornnres and toshirts. It you have shirt, parts if this might be made matoes. pears or grii.es. nr such into the bud Ice and the sleeves while things as carrot clicks and relery anotlii r shirt in a print might be hearts and let them get tlirir vita miim that way. used fur the skirt. If ft's pie or lake for dessert ixtcn-ivcl- y Buttons arc d on children's garments beraiee they they like, bake end leave in i's pari, as it's easy enough to place that In are easy for the young ter to manipa box and slice ns it's needed on the ulate. Furthermore, they are economical and add decoration even to I'h'nic. Heres an miUMial way of prrar-ir.tin simple dress. Jiotato salad thal's both, llavoif-.i- l Because ut the many washings and easy to make If you are hav which children's must garments take, always si lect a sturdy mute- - in a light sup! er. you wont need rial that will nr.t lose its color or rslra meal: Hot Salad. firmness of weave, A rhilfon dress (Serve tl may he available for remodel1 pound sausage link ing and it might occur to you to make a youngster's dress out of it. ( nicilinm-Me- d pnlalnrs As cup minci-onion lint ni itlier the nuiterial nor its lark K cup vinegar ut wearability Is suitable Pt th. e S active girls under the age of 10. tablespoons water I teaspoon sugar 4 teaspoon salt Pare potatoes and roi.k Drain and cut in Iiare F'tuari To nun sports or iiusage links in skillet and add u blouses with an acti'.o bark. tie k.'mhII anmunt of wn1'r rover hii1 the small end of tlie iruiiu if ofT re- 'W.'iin for . rninutfs Ii:i!n board. Iron the gathers toward rn;iiniiiK w;tlrr and enrk s:iijsjue the yoke then turn and fore t i ver low heat, turriii g to brown tin wide end of ti.e board so you rum .n evenly. Itrmme link can iron down from the yoke to Add union to dn; ping' ar.d brown. the waist. Aid vinegar, water, sng..r and salt Whi n ironing scams, nose the Stir and ciiok at. out in minutes iron under the scan s (on the I'our over pnlati.ei. Tip with sauwrong side) to eliminate seam sage links. marks. Yhn skirts are completely ironed, turn to the right side and finish olf such details as l.ynn lapels, pockets, cuffs and hem. WIh:ii gored skirts are cut on gaud wlrhin fur Summer: Nut the bias, iron with the weave of bread tastes tnlgl.ty g'A.ri wl,er. the cloth, keeping them smonfti xprrud with orange marmalade, ar.d free of bulges at the scum. currant jelly and a grate ru.ti Iron smoothing tlie f ib J liirun ru.xerl with cream ric as you go along, and do riot ehifi.e. pull. Or mix ri.kri fruitr Poeki ts arc Ioorly iiri 'jueari 'ilh cream look l.kc somctli.i.g ironed, they on date lircud that dots not bd' i.g to I' r Date or imyd dross. Turn the garment to l:.e fruits grout, ri lulu a j wrong side, then to the right sap mixed with culiigr )i r re ,ffjr and nr ss carefully into fiatt. a tn.'Ie ti eat on rai-liroun Avoid a liir.p, hang-rir.link in bread. Cut peril d enciiri.h, r viy tin pockets. To iron zi per plaeki is. Co c nix with maV'iitiai'e ;,i give c the z I'pir fiit aid iron ch.-- p .t a rill'll (f umrirjure the 7. per with U nox! if 'l.e pread on tlnri 'Iir . of urut! iron Smooth out w rmk'i i on ti e hr end z per tape, but never itoii a You'll I.kr tl.r--e e,r; rectly on ti.e Z'ii-- iFdf oiitiiir.: cnt!;,ie epee... 'A.tJi Iron tiik; 'lowly or il ah gialid carrots, :,j pie t liter i i ms ai.ri i ; p ri i.o'.t dry For vn!.e..t t ,c , i ' r, lull ta it arid iron h r.gli.v 'am el.ee'e witj- f.r ard ( ..k d ana ir.i' re-iori"ntal tuck-- , start si ti.e ! n ar.d Iron downward. aieri peppt r C'.tiJipe elurss rmxJ w Ti: Ives or g'li-M.ji'ed olivis nib-lin- city now, a lovely home, no money worries, a son and grandchildren, and three satisfied, busy, UFtfi.' her way dai.ghtirs. Why go out to bring in some elrirei-- t that, with -- s home-keepin- g chiW-ben- (e : -- . g i : , g I'nlato-Sausat- Ironing Tricks du-ssc- nil trai.ihiti' va r.ii"ii , . chi-cn- pii-t- c : g .i nl-.- ! r.-- ti '' : truvcrsy hu'eri Btl'-- late O' l I D;v:i.. c.-- i ' V. . '. u::i : dependence, comforts , , : ill, I 1 1, i ; Tmic ! :: v rr ' I ' that 'Tri ple the way tiny hate a without r;y ''tun j i : e i'- r It.r.M t,' i ! ' : rr f Sil I) ' w th hio'M CIS. akirl Uiri t i,:rii : or ' . I ll'li i.e.e- - t. air eyf e : 1. v . i fi u Pi; pi tin, oil- lii.-ic- T' - s !i . i i kip,!n In tlie kitchen remember that it should open out, not in. And the base sliould be at least a foot above the sink. o meat ball will go just a bit farther if you will only rememOne o To soften putty for removal from ber to add a little cooked macawindow pon'S, draw hot solder- roni to the meat mixture when ing iron over the material, being serving with tomato aauce. o careful to keep the heat away from The oyster shell Ss good for somethe glass. Most putty, however, when it tti'CiJs to lie replaced, can thing. Iut it in tlie bottom of the be removed with a small screw- tea kettle and it will prevent for- j mation of driver. scale. hard-wat- a o If you're planning to paint your house this summer and intend to do the work yourself, remember it is smalt to let tlie firnl coat dry ten days before applying the second. A basket equipped with such d items aa soap, polishes, brushes, sponge, clenn and lintlcss dustclolhs, and the like will save time in cleaning as you go from room to room. short-handle- a srae-iiiin- 6 well-thilli- ri i T"r''jr ofa moments notice yraasa; km v ;i - ) , :V V fz , rup GROCERS TURK OUT BREAD ' I FLAVCftS-A- T LETS -- flour teaspoon taking powder ly up hot milk I tablespoon butter, melted Add yolxj to yg whites, then igur m slowly Fold In flour whii-r,ai )en x.f'i-r- with hak'ng I .viler, then !; i"y add l),e huler. i: ,r- n, a s'ioare p.,;i in a moderate for 2'. ,j .la n.lriolfs. Whm I, I i.ii-i.- i c. I, ire acting... easy to ( li,, i,l: tf- - frosting. sqnarcx el'oenlate 1 lalilespo'in butter 4 up nob milk I'OHileircl sugar Mlt rl.oc'.late wiin mpk YOU HAKE AT HOME you can imike all tiio diliriuiM t u wmit to, any tinm you mini to mill wuiulcrful New I'.i't Kiviui: Dry Ycnxl. No more lx ing r.uuilit siu.it with no yc:it in the liousi-- . . . ruistiuiii'il l.i t li In imu. yeaot weukciii-d- . New 1 In-in inii'i Fait Rising kc'ix tin your p.intry rIu-1- ( fur weeks. liniuly. At yuur grocer's. Keep a ri-- ui r,d but Arid cm, in.--i povdirid sonar r until frc tiiit 1. f a 'icr.du,g Flavor with vuniila. This 'oft nnd smooth. wi'J Rotaaed by Western Nwpvprl I'aloo. t for weeks use-ke- eps on your pantry shelf wi'h: Z j:, .'Iloilo irr,,r Mui : i. r'll In building a casement window When game is on tlie menu, avoid handling before cooking by amall flouring this way: Iut mount of flour in a pajicr lack, pour in tlie pieces of meat and shake the bag until each piece is well coated with flour, o eu Coruhlne diced Record the guests who have riiirkcn with remaining Ingredients, Arid If desired. dined at your table by having more Place In a chip loaf pan and baka them autograph the tablecloth. In a nu derate degree) oven Then, before the next ilinncr, you can embroider each signature In fur one hour or until firm. outline etitcii. A good s.iliiri to take In a bow) to the plrnlc grounds is this uni that is light but chewy sod rich In vitamins' YOU Tonic Hnlad. (Serves .) Z cups eahliage, slirrd fine 1 cup grated rarrot 1 cup chopped tart apple K cup r hopped green pepper I small anion, minced Mo.sten all Ingrf dienls with s Ut-- j tie siiiod dressing Suit, If desired, ' . ' ft j soil serve nrid. A rifiicaie yr lluw cake that ts ? . mace in a square pan Is another Tee t tram this! d item. i,o! cs'iy a 'ti, I.t'le otiiure iviwdered sugar a vioe',la'e frosting: Irn.g or llol Milk Cake. Z egg whilex. beaten stiff Z eg yolks, beaten light 1 rup sugar . y, 'li f ; Addres- s- If you prefer to close up the shelves where your canned goods are sloir.il, liy this trick. Fasten worn out window shades, btill on stock and let rollers, to tin tup shelves and pull chlrken cool. down to desii eil length. j , ei'a-vaU- yanls of dress: H yard lor contrasting port yoka and sleeves. ni : - " pievcr.t st mi l. i. c .f ,hve i il or salad a few rlr.. oil and vn up U.t rn in wax paper i" li .J n.'tis ' - flint, ..' ' '' ( Wsw gives uri trartivr e I 'lil I'TSr.i s:,l-,r- i rt-- . '.1, i fur mm Hi I, - i M.i i a eh f'ljf.-- rl:i ii.s lei". " hesvy skillet and have S to 4 Indies of fat In tt. Fry chicken on both When sides until golden brown. browned, turn Are down very low and allow chicken to rook until tender from SO to (10 minute depending Uioii size nf the pieces and ago of chlrken. Or. If desired, finish rooking In moderate (350) oven. If you prefer your chicken in a hiuf, bake it and when ready to serve your picnic lunch, slice It from tlie loaf for sandwiches, or serve with tossed salad: Chlckra Loaf. (Serve I ta 1SI 4 la I pound chicken, cut In pirrrs I small rarrot I small anion Z stalks relery I rlave 1 peppercorns 1 teaspoon salt Z cups bread crumhs 1 cup cooked r! re I4 teaspoons salt Z tatilcspoun chopped plnilrnl t rups chicken broth, milk or bath mixed B eggs. In utrn I'l.iie riiickrn in Isrpe kettle and add rarrot. onion, cloves, prpper-corn- s and salt f.l Coyer with cold I fji w.'iler and aim-ul j II tender, ff flJPr Vj Z hours, train chicken Su; e New Bible Will lifi circd. bl.i ,.i t v; t ! .if! Th.c r.ci.si-- J ti.e New 1cxtitli.il ', nri.liscn c- j irs s ' p: y, in et rf " e 'Ti'fi i yn. UERES 1 oak tree In the buck yard and let the outdoors de- weri pressed by the lonp periml when they had to care for their invalid father. This mother thinks however, that if one of them should enter a happy marrtnpe. the others wotihl he ph ased. and perhaps fidlnw suit, ''he ash Miss Sorris how she can In Ip to interest some desirable men. Viss N orris replies, rather start lin ply, that the best course lor her wnuhl he to do nothing. Pet Imps these pirls a re best fitted for the sinple life. .4 marriage among them mipht be a mistake, and would very possibly destroy the present fairly happy situation. , JurPrlt 4 Simple, Cool, Comfortable yjsrmesf 5Swr rri-s- b suly |