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Show Tailored Design iJ i A ROUND collar and trim little button mark the simple itylmg of this tailored clonic. PRETTY c trimming onj softly curved yok occtnf a dress designed especially lor little girls, To complete the picture -- a dainty bonnet and matching cover-acape. No. 1104 with PVTT It in sizes t to 5 yean. Sue 2, l yordi of 35 inch; bonnet, ! cape, 1 , yordi. ,fr. l DEAR 5997-- V ?.c. of if 8342 I ft N m had a toy chest mode that fits under the baby's crib. It is large enough to hold all his toys, rolls from OH MK Pull-O- n Cop to fhii cozy-pull-- knit! needles in this popular pattern. Pattern No. 5997-has knit directions; stitch illustrations. Gay Design SLIM sheath with stand-u- p collar can be the foundation for your fall wordrobe. No. 8120 with PHOTO-GUIDis in sizes 7 to IS, bust 31 to 37. Size 9, 32 bust, yards of h A 1-- T Needlework patterns send 35c each I'i yrs. plus 15c for Drew patterns send 50c each plus I5e for s mailing with itomt, address, lipcode, pattern number and size to Patterns (care of this newspaper), Box 438B, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. first-clas- s mailing with) ' j name, oddress, zip code, pattern number and size to Needlework (core of this newspaper), Box 438B, "t Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 1 10018. , , .. f Polly pays a dollar tot every, I "Tl.- - 9 READV' ' I7 IS 1it . nil IF! 'I f OKAY, OKAVAI 60) IN MUST BE. IV BELOW... , r .. iMOVV K .. J TZ FOR MY PANTS THERE THEY, AH 7 EVEN MY COLQlJOHMS v wfe ".; i T L-- WW. . ... - fEU?EKAO llDIPiTi msj - . 64t NOJ - L'- Save all those flash cubes you have used on your camera. Around Christmas time trim them with glitter, tie with ribbons and have cute tree trimmings. If you do not need them for your own tree give them to a children's or old folks' home. DEE TvVE. VriQW s DEAR PCLL- Y-I have been asked many times how I keep my canvas shoes so white. After I take them T j 1961 kv NEA, ln. -- out of the washer, I spray them with starch and hang in the sun to dry. When they have to be washed ogain the dirt comes right out with the starch leaving them snow white. I y M ' fej $ GERDA Paul Qrisigle byfETTING RE , hen I o DEAR POLLY that THIS UNDERWEAR J7 OM THIS WAY 15 TRICKY, ' C V-lrA- . if , E. B. idea dseef.f Send them to htr, ear of thit Mwipoper, ? POLLY-W- I IXT 01JE"WAY SET DRESSEPi f WILUS, BREAKFAST w-ts- have found that putting rubber jar rings on the bottoms of vases will keep "rings" off window sills and furniture. They are inexpensive even if you have to buy new ones. CHARLIE DEAR POLLY TO ORDER W MM. Im. 1 r y : POLLY-W- hen you carry a rug to clean it, often the ends sag and may even trip you. Roll the rug up diagonally centering the weight in the middle. It is easier on both shoulders and feet to carry your rugs rolled this way. MRS. G. P. ttU KX'b DEAR m Cozy I line a dress baste stitch down the center line on each dart befort sewing the dart together. The lining then stays exactly where it should be instead of creeping out ot tht bottom where the dart comes to a further point. Stitch about one-inc- h than the end point. Then you can pull these bottom threads out when finished and reody to press.MRS. DEAR that has darts, DEAR POLLY-- We TREAT the youngsters cap in cable-stitcMoke on double-pointe- d 8104 v ww children POLLY-S- moll room to room and yet low enough to slide under a bed. The room looks neat in a jiffy. Those sponges made to be used as soap dishes are great for a quick cleaning up of the Jink. RUTH tMxSA DEAR POLLY- -ln spite of a large family of children and grandchildren, I keep my carpeting clean and bright by regular cleaning.-- keep a clean sponge mop just for this purpose, dip into rug shampoo solution, squeeze out the excess and brush away. This is easy and effective. NEVER SOP the rug. CATHERINE WE. WORKOUT often hare e hard time reaching the handle of a screen door. Place a large thread spool far enough down on the door for children to react and easily open the door.DEBI si 4 ' WLKAKb - No. 8342 with PATTORAMA it in sites I2'i to 26'i, bust 33 to 47. Sue 14!,, 3S bust, 4' i yaids ot Sweet and Sony i UN I I 1. WIUUIS, PONT ) YOU EVER. I f ,- -., .. wit.. iTjwwwmW w i ZlLsL jas. THAN! FREEZING NIGHTT f SLEEP ALLCLOTHES ) ( J f DO . BETTER ' WITH YOUR j j j i t 0"iU MARTWA.THC BOARPER5 HMRA ABOUT-W- TV"- MALFUMCTI0Nl--mviN- ING AGAIN no s-r-.- I'M -' CKY BUT T CAMT.' tn.ii-- MARTHA WA5 ; MO SEM5E e would Mave made 'ViLHbLPN4GELO LOOK AT IT AS A J6 61(3 AL6A- 6AO,MARTr4AjLl-5TEr4,VO- Rnatuccc: 25 TO HAVS IT RE- - IMVItSTMET ?, CALLED EXPERT VOU N toy OM ECOMD TMOUG14T, iWAKTHAJrAEY CAN Ll4TN TO THE 6ANA6 OM YOUR RADIO KECOMMEMT5ED . OF OUR SOCIAL mouse-painte-r : T.M. K.t. RDSITIONJ out op Ta TTT1 60 X HAD TD HAVE C3ArsA&T WrlBK p.t. r)l Tar. 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