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KTQROWIWISHYOU WOULD Bs? lrtt .R . -V fK IP; f TRACE THAT LOST CARLOAD OF tWJi A SPIRAL BOLTS- MAKE A NOTE-J JLatti l&ftHL' Cf MM DOMT FORGET-HAVE OJ t sw(USl VlWr W LUT-BLA BLAJ whee-e! l) C1V -s T IKE to crochet the pineapple design? Here's a group of small pieces just right for a gift each made of odds and ends of cotton. . Novelties you'll love crocheted basket, handkerchief case, sachet, pincushions. edging and corner. Pattern 732 contains directions. ST' V Due to an unusually large demamt . current war conditions, slightly m0r. is required In filling orders for a tev 1 th mnt nonular nattern mtmkB 1 Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Box 3211 San Francisco (, Callj. Enclose 18 cents for Pattern ne STORY troops arri' K)lo, the eant Bortb The Major confidence e their bell orders Is: ing carts f ;d the orde: to enter tl irnish the jterman tr d out Ti sweetheart d the aid The Majc Used help. )lack CII sai lUOUSEHOlD ii iihtsi Ripe tomato juice will remove fresh ink stains. Yellow ochre dissolved in boil ing water makes a lovely dye for muslin curtains. Sprinkle a stubborn ribbon knot with talcum powder. Unties eas ier. When making pies that are like ly to be juicy, cut the lower crust larger than the upper and fold over like a hem to prevent leak ing at the edges. 1 Saw off the legs of an old wobbly card table to about 18 inches long, and use it as a play table for the children. It can be moved easily from room to room and taken also on trips. Grease the spout of the pitcher when yeu use it for muffin or waffle batter. It will make pour ing smoother. When the point of a steel wire brush wears down, saw off the worn end and the brush will be as good as new. . . A skillet that has become en crusted with a rough coating which cannot be easily scraped off, may be put into a hot fire or bed of hot coals and the crust burned off. In this way the skillet is left smooth and like new and is not injured. . As soon as yon notice frayed or worn spots in garments, mend them. Small holes are easier to hide than large ones and worn spots can be kept from tearing if reinforced with mending in time. In buying: scissors, choose the best you can afford or can find. If you can have only one pair, those about 8 inches in length will be satisfactory for most uses. Smaller Small-er scissors are handy for ripping seams, snipping, or cutting buttonholes, but-tonholes, if you can possibly manage man-age to have them. If you do much sewing, better invest in dressmaker's dress-maker's or pinking shears. 11 said: ' they wei llcrb Vinegars ck crying Herb vineears are easy to mal- "Smatt ijand they add a piquant flavor iuck sobb ' tasteless dishes. You can use taPck said ragon, mints, marjoram or baspk, go t ! leaves, or a combination of two ohen Majo more kinds. The secret is to ha next : the leaves fresh. Bruise them are waitinj pack down in a two-quart jar in tlftrocchi, proportion of one cup of leaves tre Chuck c one quart of vinegar. Let the misted. 5 Bu ture stand for two weeks, thes, because Ji strain out the leaves. Taste the vinecin, one t gar. If the flavor is not strom The A enough, add another cup of leave. was, ai and store for 10 days more. Fitomerican F the final product through flannel o.er echelo filter paper. d, Amer . were sa Standard Time r. Lord Until 1883, each city or distric. maintained its own time, usually acrd Rune: L cepting what is known as true time, He hac This condition caused complications eyes H For example: Many railroad-statkght at v I clocks either gave two times, or eh He tc there were separate clocks for ead'act that time, some of the trains leaving tfcpoint of station on what was known as Net he was ft York time, while others left on locaOod mai time. Banks and business house: of his i closed on either of the times. Therf. On thi was no standard and no agreement only fi 'In 1883, standard time was estabyet Lor ' Ushed. -oad sim kfast on Broiline Fish lt field, For broiling, the fish should be ct!ntly for lengthwise and the backbone wm Adai moved. The fish is wiped dry amas ma' salted on both sides. Then the fis.. to try is placed skin down in a shallo?es 01 A greased pan. After 20 to 30 minuteiccuPied under the flame of a moderate ove-jor Jop the fish should be delicately browneiffice. and tender. If the fish Is large antship sai thick, heat for a few minutes in fee slang oven before placing it under a broil-ways s er. ' when an(j Vi tern uni : he sail s was alo had a real I He wj tng sho no hat ential ither si g quesi who hi ianitatii City, 1 way o Lordshi xocchi r Italii A Dab a Day keeps P.O. away! - (Underarm Perspiration Odor; YOBOIf) DEODORfWT CREfllTi forme it was ever m L what doing s forme L I've PRIVATE BUCK By Clyde Lewis I "Sir, here's the 'paper simplification program' report 1" CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe TIRED, ACHY MUSCLES 1SVTiR isn't stiff oi stickyl Soft-it spreads like face cream. is actually soothing I Use right after shaving will not irritate. haslight, pleasant scenLMosickly smell to cling to fingers or clothing, will not spoil delicate fabrics. Yet tests in the tropics made by nurwl 3ing al prove that Yodora protects under try- smiled big conditions, fa robe er fen, 70c, 25c, 606 ssion : McKmtso g Bobbins, inc. Bridgeport, Com lse. 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