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Show ?ynw wcatovc SmocktcJ PrSncctt WtfVtt&WtfiOV. YOUR little princess will lovt Ihis mocked pa'ty dun with o high wont ond a gathered skirt. No. 1427 with PHOTO-GUIDin siics 3 to I years. Sue 4, 2' Softly Shaped oi THE LADY LIKE details of petal sleeves, a twetthrmt neckline and mulli io'fd slut make Ihit o special lor the woman who wears a half 33 ta butt, 3' 47 yard up OJ 26' 2, Sue 14',, V.WS TOO WAV A 1 it 7 yards 3S nl 45 inch 7 that when traveling it ii bert ta shucking is too harsh for the tender kernels and often breaks them open. I use a couple of dry paper towels to brush the silks away. I can use the towels to wipe my hands when they get ; Don't throw away thosa one piece bathing suits the girls have outgrown, Just cut off the tops, make a casing for ,a drawstring or sew on an elastic band and you'll have great trunks for the boys. PAT 2892 3-- 8 fttf yrs. DEAR POLLY- -lf you cut an empty plastic bleach bottle in half the bottom makes a very good flower pot for a house plant. Put aluminum foil around it and maka different designs if you like. T. P. E. A Spot of Beauty LIGHTEN UP the kitchen-or-batfi-rootowel rack with these lovelies! Easy to embroider, nice to n Potrern No. 2892 has transfer for 7 designs; color chart, Puritan Collar mm lTTT l e mi i i. v, Mr TO ORDER No. 1438 with PHOTO-GUIDis NEWLY SIZED in sites 5 to 15, bust 30 to 37. Sue 7, 31 bust, 2'i yards of 1 8341 121 n-- hot-iro- THE JUNIOR wamitreii will especially tnoy the sophisticated lines ol on A line silhouette with o wide puriton 'ollar and a contrast trim. 1 Needlework patterns send 3k eoch mailing with plus 15c for first-clas- s name,' address, zip code, pattern number and size to Needlework (care of this newspaper), Box 438B, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. Dress patterns send 50c each plus 15c (or first class moiling with name, address, lipcode, pattern number and size to Patterns (care of this newpaper), Bon 438B, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. 10018, DEAI POLL- Y-I keep a tin box that formerly held large adhesive bandages in my kitchen cabinet to hold those wire twisters from bread bags. Around the outside of the can I store rubber bands. My cabinet drawers stay neater. IRENE I folly Senrf pari a dJIar for every Wee 8 KTfui's j j utti. ihtm to her, care of thit newipeper. 76e TVillete Cleave her alone, ifiMgoinsto7araqueu l OR SOPHIA WILMS, SHE5 GOING GET DON TO IN FRONTS V9l Ks It SITTING THAT MIRROR te$T OF VOUtU NOTICE ME.I'LU.A THROUGH A ' . w IB M " d DEAR POLLY-W- hen my opaque and fish net stockings get runners I cut off the foot part and sew th remaining end to gather, This makes a headband to match a dress. MELIHDA 1mmI II DEAR POLLY It is much safer to get in the habit of applying hair spray and perfume before you put on your costume jewelry. Otherwise you sometimes give a dull tarnished look to the jewelty. DEBBIE DEAR POLLY When making a garment by a new pattern I cut it first from light starched, unbleached cotton ironed smoothly. If the dress is not a good fit, material is saved but if it is a good fit, the trial dress can be taken apart ond used over and over again as a. pattern which ho we no wear and' tear. GLORIA ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmJJiL Wetterberg; by Walt nowmyfall,and OUT OUE WAY been ' 6. DEAR DFAR POLLY 1427 MRS. R. messy. I POLLY When you press a pleat-egarment the pleats will stay in better if you hold them in ploce with gummed plastic tape until ready to wear. EMMA keep ice in the ice chest in plastic bags ta londwichet and fruit kept there do not get soggy. A and B. 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