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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH fnMAN'S WORLD Clothing Care Gives Longer Wear roper J. velveteens and corduroy, too, which, are such an important part of the fashion picture. A moderately hot iron is the bes. for wool and rayon combinations while a barely warm iron is gooc for all wool materials. Never press directly on the material; always use a damp cotton, lint-fre- e cloth or a chemically treated one. Rayon and wool blended fabrics should never be pressed when bone dry. Better results can be obtained if they are slightly damp. The garment should be slightly damp when youve finished pressing. Hang clothing promptly after pressing and smooth into shape. Then permit the garment to dry completely so that it will have its that hot weather clothes are clothes VT while winter thus get more attention and c&r Vr,Is linJf enable than since cold weather more expensive, it is that we give it more less expensive ones, to for money spent, too difficult to tually, it isnt Vinter wearables the attention need and should have. There in be lots of satisfaction, too, care jvidends that such clothes and longer in better grooming value yi save i good idea to. read and materials . which come with e garments because clues to gar-carvaluable give Such items as sweaters be washed, if done carefully. d of clothing which j pieces wool 30 or less of also be washed by hand, if label tells you it has been e. S con-aroun- fi . The co i hold he first i which have to be labels and give the led, keep to the cleaner. Hell appre-i- t and will be able to do a t Job on the clothing which a nicer job all the way t garments incresj crime V i cleaning done at home will lure on cleaning bills, and en- - L', ' , .. . A fcfK JV , Vrfofr lyiTTl'-- f iT ' V . 'j Suspender button skirts enable little girls to wear smart separates. Pop the skirt over a printed cotton frock and the young lady is suitably skirted, bloused and petticoated for a busy day at school. The buttonhole attachment for your sewing machine will tnrn ont both keyhole buttonholes for the corduroy skirt and slot type buttons for the dress. shields illMW I on taken or they may become misshaped. An excellent way to avoid this is to baste pleats and closing with long stitches. Then you dont have to worry about lining them up just right under the pressing cloth. In pressing hems, collars, lapels, cuffs and other heavy parts of the garment, use a heavy pressing cloth to prevent shine and ridges. New seams on home-sewe- d clothing should always be pressed on the wrong side with the seams garments worn frequent- ly. Overcrowding the closet will I if woolens K1" purse 1 cloth cleaning fthen H K 4 WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Till recently I had to depend on unpleasant medicines for constipation. Never thought I would solve this problem. Then started eating toasty ' ALL-BRA- MIXING COLORING WITH PLASTER We are going to Question: our new home plastered, and I would like to know if this integral coloring mixed in with the plaster is a good thing to have done. Answer: Yes, I consider it a very good way to get color on your walls without having to do a separate painting job afterwards. To be sure of a uniform color use only the factory-mixe- d material, of mixing plaster on the olpr ob is not always satisfactory. n, from ALL-BRA- big jobs' that clothes are neglected use a medium bristle woolen and wool com-l- a arments at least once N users. 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Flattering new shades. Lasts 4 to 5 times longer. Only $1 at drug A dept, stores. Money-bac- k guarantee I oaw-kind-- satin-amooth- , If feER Run CwbsYou With Fashion Flashes I - . not-4e- t 1 stitch-printin- g, i 5 e A- - aad Jackets Good Results Steam pressing Is oxcellent for I Look lor saddle stitching on calf 88 ?houlders and woolen materials, either those pumps and matching bags if you ,j tbsr 5 )tfl;ciaily when they wiU made all of wool or wool plus silk, want to be well groomed in street I ... soma tlma Vafn.. iU. . . i f J J al irui. ;i i.il at S PaperT you 8tuir some I I Dtff1 r ..... rAiSS & I J , QUICIC! rub in ' I! s t Sr tt-fi- 1! YOU STAYS Oil AND ON! Apply Black Leaf 40 to 1 effeo- - Mrs. E. Kaup-maClinton, N. J., Box 393. Just one off many unsolicited letters ALL-BRA- Bedford Billi, New Vork. So N. tivet non-sr.iEA- Go over them lightly opened. Use Cool Water without a press cloth, then steam For Washing Woolens press. When the label on a wool combination garment tells you it has been tested for washing, you may wash by hand, if care is followed. Water for washing woolens should bottle 0 dry I (eel cool to the touch. TO, oppUes I "thVpuoseoJ iota o the water used In washing bJ wrapped In those places whlch so 'it can be and rinsing. Hot water causes wool thinning. fibers to shrink and felt. If the material has become thin Mild soap which makes a rich from wear, it's much easier to relather is best Detergents are excelinforce by weaving in threads on lent for hard water areas. If using thinned the material, than it is to soap and hard , waiter, use water make a darning patch after its normalizer for the water first, so worn once through. Unravel some that the minerals in the water will from inside seams so that thread not harden the garment can match the thread Squeeze the suds through and you through the garment with a gentle will I Rubbing or musTbe I -- et FROM CONSTIPATION! ta yaking cause to tQ knit dogely together and make it shrink. Rinse thoroughly to remove all of soap. If left in the gar- traces This raises Delicate is the word being used the nap and gets ment they wiU make i4 most often to describe the new surface dust and" dirtbefore mes imbedded footwear. Styles are light and trim, in the cloth- - and unPleasant to the touch. To much heat in 016 dryinS dulls the finish and they aid the foot in looking and color - slimmer and trimmer. Colors are Nation is combinaand w0Wabric w00ens harmful to most be they cotton wool silk tions makes the fibers brittle. Keep important but they blend rather ton. Dress shields can save the clothes awfly from direct heat than contrast with dress and suit dress if you attach them such as radiators, sunlight or as the stoves- slow drying will help retain clothing is made ber strength. fr61 Change or launder If you want to hasten drying, the frequently can be wrapped carefully bensta of th, VffecUve"' while 'btack garment, clothing a ebrorbent Turkish towel and j cleaning and pressing. Mtd over whlte Is very chic. jgers as soon as the gar-- 1 kneaded gently to remove the ex- Do it stand Richly embroidered fabrics are (removed and see that dress I cess rnoIstur I 1 111 th over the fashion scene. Now all for it towel hangs perfectly however, may straight the top woolen the dresses look as lacy and out of into as shaPPa buttons on dresses ahape I i00n nd coats so of full a taken from the towel, eyelet as their summertime that collars Mulders will not I be draped . amoothing out wrinkles as much cousins. Any fabric that will take 'to quilting, shape. a possible. shirring been has or trapunto embroidery be hun from the Steam Pressing Gives ?nd,houi? used for it. 011 -, Paint Trays and Wastebaskets JEL N OLD tin tray or metal waste-baskmay become a prized frequently sed r' s- LOVES EASY RELIEF out-of-doo- rs. 'al areai rt POPS TO en frequent airings Turn the pockets and cuffs inside out while airing, then straighten the clothes on hangers, brush, and hang properly. itr! Thews AV ALWAYS rest in a roomy closet where they do not touch each other if you want to preserve them. All winter clothing should be giv- 20. . nd PLYWOOD WASTEBASKET -- cause clothes to become wrinkled more than necessary. Let clothes wail1 oa MAKE A possession. You can even make a handsome basket out of plywood scraps with pattern 331, which gives actual-siz- e cutting guides, natural lines. tracing designs and complete diPleats and buttonhole closings rections. Price of pattern is 25c. Send order to offer some difficulty unless care is ready-mad- nt the iofilSasyi OR METAL people attain cleanliness in the warm than the cooler weather more frequently they bathe 1 w. liOUY .jotty PAINT ON WOOD Bj Ertta Haley SAID Point an Old Tin Tray; Make a Plywood Basket cs. THE ORIGINAL BAUMS ANALGCSIQUO of |