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Show Polly's Pointers ' ' - V"" ' , t" i . .Blot OutBfeachedSpot Wifc Crayons and A Hot Iron By POLLY j CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY Is can be that anything applied to on cotton material crayon color it will NOT wash out or fade when laundered? ' When my boys' dress pants wear out at the' knees I cut them off and hem-thewith h hems. . They make wonderful. Bermuda shorts. MRS. M. J. L. GIRLS The next letter probably is the answer to Mrs. M. J.rLs question POLLY; :. PEAR POLLY A few drops of .bleach that were carelessly dropped oh a new dark cotton dress took nearly all the color out; Wax crayons, matching the color, were rubbed in well. The - there so-th- at one-inc- : waxed spots were placed be- friend of mine made three of tween layers t of paper and the loveliest small Christmas pressed with aj hot iron which trees I have ever seen. She fixed and blended the color. glued small shells of all shapes Now after several washings a and sizes all over styrofoam nice dress is still in good shape. forms and then sprayed trees; : -L-ULU, bases, shells and all with gold DEAR POLLY I wondered paint. Even small broken shells what on earth we. would - do were used to fill odd spots and show different Shells with the countless ' shells my can , also be usedshapes. to cover plain small son brought home from wood mirror a n d picture our Florida vacation. Part of frames for a and pretty stylish them went into a science pro- effect: POLLY f son, part DEAR POLLY As an added ject lor my; teen-ag- e of them line my garden walk against the loss of but the most unusual idea came precautionfilm always put one from my daughter who uses a precious of your name and address sticklarge conch shell for a letter ers on each exposed roll over . holder. L. T. the; seal. This will identify GIRLS .. It is amazing how your film should it ever bemany things can be made with come ' from the enshells. Last Christmas a young velope separated I use an empty soapflake box instead of a wastebasket in my laundry room. When the next box is empty, my disposable wastebasket goes into the trash, Price $1. No. is avail- eliminating the steps of emptyable in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. ing and replacing a regular Size 14 takes 3 basket. yards of fabric for dress and & If you do not like sticky of yard, contrast fabricator belt. streaks on your walls, it really Standard body measurements helps to teach your little ones for size 14 are : Bust 34, Waist to fold their hands, prayer 26, Hips 36. fashion, after eating their meals Send One Dollar for pattern, as they make their way from plus 5 cents for postage, in cash the kitchen or dining room to or check. No stamps. For, first the bathroom. This easy habit class mailing, send 15 cents keeps any little hands from extra. Send to Austine La Mar dragging along the walls. Fashion Pattern, Daily Herald, MRS. F. V. D. Box 1615, G.P.O., New York 1, , DEAR POLLY I find that a 1, N.Y. Print your full name, back scratcher works splendidaddress, pattern ' number and ly and makes little muss when V size. used to rake and turn the top soil around, my 13 house plants. : - . J . ; - . . , : Elegant Frock for Afternoon Elegant daytime and - afternoon, dress has all of the elements of the new look of ease, plus all of the comforts of' a molded, natural waistline. In this, draped version, the bodice is ; cut .crosswise to allow for sleeves the . graceful ' h d eliminate unnecessary seaming; Slim skirt is 'in an offside drape. This is a dress to be; comfortable in for daylong wear whether youjmake it. in one of the nexcrepes, a supple faille or sheer wool. Use gleaming satin for the belt. all-in-o- ne over-panel- ed R-1- 66 44-hi- ch : - ; . ty a new box of face powder into i.iny powder jar, my puff always gets too full of powder. Nowi I keep an extra puff on top of the powder and turn it over now and then. I rub the top puff over the lower one before I use it and get just the right amount of powder each time. If you knit or crochet, ' do make use of your old nylon slips!, Cut the slips into' round strips just as the nylon stocking are cut. They can be dyed any color or mixture of colors and be used for making table mat$", rugs and so on. Nylons will stay much whiter if they are washed twice dur ing each laundering, u The rea son is that nylon sheds dirt so easily we rinse the soap out before the material is really clean. Wash and rinse just as usual, then wash once more. See the difference. Personally, I like pure soap better for nylon but alternating soap and a detergent every so often works . : . i . j to Festive Meals Sterling Silver Adds No' matter what style, you use,, food 'always tastes better in a warm, festive setting. One exposed part! of the safety pin. tiling, that contributes, a great MRS. C. F. S. deal toward making a table DEAR POLLY To muffle the setting attractive is sterling sound of the doorbell when a silver flatware not only for person is ill in the house or when someone is sleeping, cut a finger from an old rubber glove and slip it over the hammer of me bell. ' To United Press International keep a kerchief on your head on a windy day, tie it and Topis for sports car and moput the ends into the first but- tor scooter buffs are charcoal tonhole of your coat or jacket. grey knit wool covered hats, Paper toweling, dampened, for - both guys and dolls. The makes a good emergency press- wool covers sturdy plastic safeing cloth.BERTHA ty helmets. DEAR POLLY I keep a plastic ruler in my kitchen Shown freely in Europe last utensil drawer. It is handy for Spring and now on the Amerimeausring pans or for shaping can scene are pumps laced to dough when a recipe calls for pleases. With the laced ' pumps square come shoes with lower forming a and so on. The plastic- is sani- lower backs and sides andheels, softtary and easy to wash. NYLA er shape in the toe. , ion Tips : holiday dining but year 'round. Sterling silver is particularly in keeping with festive holiday dining, - This probably, harks back to the days of merrie old England when the Yule log was burned and friends and family gathered at the groaning board, set agleam by candlelight reflecting oh an array of sterling silver flatware, 'por- j family and company meals. 4ts gleaming beauty and mellow' glow; contribute to the warm,' holiday ' air that prevails ; all during the season and help make holiday meals! memorable ; " ; occasions If you don't have a sterling silver service among your worldly possessions,: mis might just be the year to get your ringers, tureens and other elab- set to use and enjoy with your orate pieces of holloware. family during "the holiday seameals and service son. Sterling silver is less of a Today's are not nearly so elaborate as luxury than you may think bethey were then, but sterling is cause it literallj lasts forever still very much a part of festive and always retains Its beauty. r ; . SUNSV?S- - 12-in- ch u r " II fntfr sPArmus I., ' - j Sunday Herald L1964 -- r , FRFF 1 . 5A I: n .v, PApiwr: own iDn kir - '..'. Make everyday household tasks Favorite idea for a young easier and more pleasant! Or- fashionable in the three to six der your copy of Polly Cramd cotton booklet. Just send age set: er's in checked dark dress red and your name, address and 50c, to: white with a well.! MRS. , J. A. B. scalloped Polly's Pointers, care of the bertha of white large and DEAR POLLY My a big pique mother would like to know Daily Herald; P.O. Box 489, red bow at the neck. , if any of the girls have the Dept. A, Radio City Station. formula for making beads out New York 19, N.Y. V Always cut meats across the of rose petals. She says that as instead of with the grain Cool air a from sink grain coming a young girl she made a lovely ' for better eating and appear- necklace from them but has hole led to the discovery of ance Virginia's Luray Caverns. forgotten how it was done Long-sleeve- 32-pa- ge . 'I ; ALYCE GIRLS This is really a new idea! for me. Can any of you helpjAlyce's mother? POLLY DEAR POLLY Gone is the fuss and bother of trying to find the ballpoint pen in my purse. n SHOP M-M-M-Mo- 3 9 XMAS .'TIL EVE and Wool hair I fasten a safety MRS. H. B. pin hear the top of the bag linDEAR POLLY --When I emp ing land the pen clips over the i not-too-lar- ge LENEL (V, StripedBroaddo j) Button Dom SPECIAL OFFER 0 1 i Great character, this Gant batn down from the inimitable flare of its const to its silky soft striped broadcloth. Like all Gant shirts, It has !an In a gentlemanly manner, from $650 OH. I I X; 'j 5 5 1 Specially priced for gift giving. 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