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Show I LIKE THEM BIG AND 1 I I ALWAYS HAVE l I OP COURSE, I LfKE SLING 3ACKST00 LOVED A GOOD I HAi YAKKlMS AS PAR. AS ttA CONCERNED MONSTERS WILL ALWAYS BE I I UGLIES REALLY. MAKE THE SCENE, WITH ME ABOUT MEM j fV AMP, THE BIGGER. THE 1 ' THE HEEL, BETTER. BROGUES v&t, J ' I'llFlrllTi?) coat-- d POll- Y- Recenty To rote a plastic salt shaker. Instead of throwing eway the mate I put it to good use. I filled it with chlordane dust, boldly marked it "Poison" and had a useful dispenser when working in the garden. The dust comes out in just the amount I like and there is no danger of getting any on my hands. When there are children in the house, keep this well out of. their reach. SISS. No. 8335 with n PHOTO-GUID- is m Sizes years. Size 4, 1 ' plus !i yard yards of h contrast for collar. 65c each O 4w 834o f Ic DEAR POLLY salad, I f Side panels extend to button as o center-bel- t to nip in the woistline on this most ottrac-li-ve style. No. 8340 with PHOTO-GUIDis in New Sizes S Size 9, 32 (bust bust, 3 yard cf 65c 8335 3-- 8 yrs. o trouble threading the end of the thread over an open flime and then pull the charred end through the fingertips to remove ashes. This removes the frayed end resulting from cutting or breaking the thread. It' easy this way. J. L. B. O CARRIED HT-VVr05 AWAY lhZ2 . li 1970 by NEA, Inc. Trt flBnPf). Send1 65c IU UKUHf. (do this Polly pays a dollar for every idea used. Send them to her, care of this newspaper.- each with address, pattern number & size to PATTERNS newspaper;. Box 438B, Midtown Station, New York, NX. 10018 -- AMP JNi THOSE DAYS THE PIGRIMS WCrOT MUMTM6 AW sS2 Ye?! s - HENRY PORMWALS T.m. u.s. Mir i, wc-K- t .r-r7- r. NO AWP SMOP-PI- M6 pm?rms AMP CeMreRS THlMGS in 7P05tr UKtr ."WAT? 3 VI V: f B y -- REAPVC the pip. IflrAI . WAYAND WEIL PAYS r r A " f 5763 Lovely embroidered prayer-pane- odd, ls an extra .touch of warmth to a child's n room. Pattern No. 5763 has transfer for two panels; color chart; stitch illustrations. 50c. hot-iro- Tfl flinSe'K' 50c wft 'mwne, J VUiwCli.oo'a'ress, pattern number amf she to NEc'DLEWORK this newtpoper), Bot 439B, Station, New York, N Y. i0OI (do Mid-tow- or loetrM AnJp FOOP TOE A THANKSfilWMfe CCLEBffATiOrvl. ' i riS. t mm k 1 I SEE ONE SEE OWE'-- ' ...- .f'i.' HIK ik. V FRECKLES. Tvvrv SHOOT YOU DIDMT CVFnJ TWikJK COULD I IT SHOOT IT; S11 ...V'..--.r.:N-:Vg- rr .9 '. 'V. - rarr OKAViTWeN T,,i I muoitetopri i 1970 THats right, HonJeybc: tr. AMD if we SHOOT mi , T off. . law ii .If ' rnoht. lift SoTMe pL6rmS Amp mdanjs MUMTeP 'EKXs) I the . BARBARA J Jl wins . Proyer Panels A kit for mating DEAR POLLY frozen ices on stick is a very wise investment for mothers with small children. Many children will not drink fruit juices, but when frozen on a stick they cannot resist them. In this way the children get something that is good for them and have fun eating it, too. iMOAiOS TO PUT FD0D.O3 THE TkBLE . 3 uric to see !Se liokt VI 'A JlsCod nn kept m through ', 3x5-inc- h O kii Watch a dress with a swingy sccrf. fringe to both for the look that is so populor today! No. 8349 with PHOTO-GUID- E is in New Sizes 30Ji-4Q). 10. Six (bust 31 ! i bust, 65c each. vrds ot w DEAR POLL- Y-I punch a hole in each of my recipe cards and then hang the one being used on a cup hook while I prepare the dish. They are out of the way, easy to read, and stay nice ond clean. MRS. D. L M., Instead of noving fa look for oil the socks every time you wash, put them all in a mesh bag, tie this up and put in the machine. This saves time and none are misplaced or lost MICHELLE 1 Today Fasfifon each. You gals who have a needle should hold DEAR POLLY 8349 JZS y :: 912 INCHES jersey-backe- MRS.W.C.McK. Waist Nipper - O The plastic baby bibs that I bought at the store very quickly tore at the seams so I used one as a patd tern, With a remnant of upholstery plostic and cotton bus tape I made two bibs. Each bib has o pocket ocross the lower front edge. If the neck binding becomes hard just replace it. They can be wiped off easily and washed i" the machine. Let them drip dry do not wring. MRS. A. R. S. DEAR POLLY DEAR POLLY While making potato come up with a real timesover. I had always diced eggs for salad by cutting thim one way in my egg slicer and then turning and cutting the other way to dice, but had never before tried this for boiled potatoes. The diced potatoes are just the size I like for salad. - 5 r DEAR POLLY Instead of discarding fin ironing board with a broken leg I removed the legs, put a foam pad over the top and then covered that with a pretty cotton cover. I placed a large book under the narrow end to raise it about 15 inches off the floor. This gave me a great relaxer which I used with my head at the lower end. ANTOINETTE rest closing for the young girl in the family! group-butto- VflUR MOTHER J DEAR s A simple little vitb a JUEN ) SURE AN' IT'S GETTlMG HARD FOR A POOR LADDIE I roooer or pTasfTe spatula applies sandwich spread or fill jng quickly and easily. HAZEL Coot-Dres- THOSE MUGS TONGUES ARE BEAUTIFUL J V . DEAR POLlY-- A Her Lewls by ( La CAMPUS CLATTER r- -t .r 1 'Avi n |