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Show SOWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Women's World KATHLEEN KORNS Restyling ftelps Add Interest When You Tire of Clothes Clrcnsih In Cfttmlsn By By Ertta ILilcy JOST uf clothri she'i been wear-In- f since Inst Mil I Tie answer to thu problem on cMhe si me rumple restvlmg r R t of which von have tired R e s rxtons've rich irvo've not any docs dres nr hnt Job as remaking mean that It aimply completely to the vmi nr1'! an me new tourhes cloth in that vmi have to wear for a lnnpr. new act if collars and cuffs, a hem Interest, a new set of of bit no bnOoej, a fre"-- yoke nr plas'ron a drea are refreshing and will new bfe anil Interest to many garA ad i ments Or, chance the cuffs on a pair of fabric ploves by adding 8 dish of color For a piece of fine veil ng on a hat. substitute a piece of coarsely textured material and see how delighted you will ba. Dramatle buttons on a weary suit guarantee new interest Some clip-oJewelry for your hand bag make It almost new! Thesa are all simple restyling tricks, but they will lift any wardrobe out of tha doldrums until you can don lighter, gayer things nf the new season. )o Cleaning, Repalra Deforc Restyling You will be both surprised and delighted at how much life you can bring to clohing with proper cleaning. Much of the original texture and shape of the garment can be Fashion Interest center on the restored to dresses, sweaters, hats empire waistline aoftly ahirred and coats when dirt and grime are three-quartthe and which matching those Wash piece displaced. In wool this sleeves crepe dress and washable, are guaranteed designed by Sara Simon. Other clean or have cleaned those which good points Include the standing require It. op collar, the deep V - neckline and buttons, snaps, rippers Repair the corded self belt. and which other parts of the garment need it. If the garment still does line to a dress. Make a belt of the same material to hold the dress together. Hem interest Is still high, and a ruffled or gathered hem may be added to a full, flaring skirt, or a aoftly gathered one If you are working with the skirt alone, and adding restyling In the form of a new hem to it carry out the same motif in the pockets, too If you're adding the hem to a dress. Its wise to make a collar and cuffs of the same material as the hem. This forestalls an appearAdd a new yoke and make the not create more of an interest, em ance of look as though Just purgarment a bit on of bark restyling. chased. Buy or Make In cases where you have gained or Tour 1aUerni lost weight during the season, the collars and Yokes, plastrons, restyling will consist of letting out cuffs as well as puffy peplums or taking In a garment. The latter which are new being used may be Is an easy matter: the former slightcut from tissue paper at home, or ly more difficult since material may if you don't feel clever have to be added. purchased about designing them. For the too tight basic dress, add Check your own sources of materan Inverted panel of trimming and ials before purchasing any A bit use the same trim on the cuffs. For of precious lace from an old dress dresses that have become shorter or trimming may give you a new because youve gained weight, a new hem plus collar and cuffs may be added. How to Restyle Torn Blouses strain There's a lot of under-aron blouses resulting In tears beyond blouse repair. For the which has tom, full, new sleeves may be added. For sleeves which have torn at the armhole, its best to cut down the blouse and make a dickey out er face-liftin- short-sleeve- of it. Or ruffle to restyle dress. yoke for a dress or collars and cuffs It's possible to sew imitation rhinestones into the luce to add glitter and new life to the lace. Old evening apparel often yields a piece of taffe'a or net that can be utilized into yokes, collars or cuffs. The new tissue taffeta may be purchased by the yard to add a plastron to the front of a dress Almost any type of material can be used to add a portrait ruffle neck- Be Smart! For laca which is frayed and shabby at the front of the blouse, carefully rip out the old. and insert some new lace which will match closely that which has been removed. Blouses which button down the back, frequently tear at the button holes, or where the buttons are sewed. This is easily mended by placing a long strip of matching mending tape on either side, preferably on the button side. Place the tape inside where the fabric will cover it and then sew the buttons on that It makes a good reinforcing job. Change vour Shabby Accessories It's a simple matter to buy a new belt or change a tarnished buckle ort the old one in preference to wearing a shabby one Besides that, a fi'esh new belt or a reconditioned one will do more for both waistline and tf'Si r ,v dres. Clasps, zippers and trimmings on purses can be changed either by yourself or a repair shop If a favorite hand bag has a worn lining, it's easy enough to mend It or buy a new piece of fabric to make a fresh ore. This adds greatly to the life of the purse Suede ard leather cleaners may be used on gloves to good advantage. st bush used on a ,11 suede bag bn g new life to It Try a br sk brushing, too. on a felt or suede hat and see how well the nap comes up in it. Many hats need nothing mere to restore them than thorough which will rid tnem of several rr.o: th's accura-uia'ioof dust that dulls Ihc.r color. For hats which have been caught too frequently in ram and snow, do or have a re blocking job V,th a charge of vo.hng in add. turn to mis hats will become practically new. A Come , may in hat at least one small hat that youll ding to for all sorts of occasions. This season its I krly to he a pret v beret. Not just any beret will do, for it must be a very smart one su h as the jade genius highlighted with brown mesh as shown In the skeU h. fasti n d underneath a nung dun with a soutache what theres always Is frog. fash-imms- feature NU NORRIS KATHLEEN of the things that make It costs nothing to be agreeable, but if many men and women knew what it wins, our d.vorce. suicide, melancholia and general domestic tragedy stat.stics would be changed of ftw W SlJe JIaS U pleasant don't cost anything. This is a simple truth, but staggering in its significance. It lias ail the force of that little chamber of steam that It moves mighty locomotives has the compelling strength of that rippling peaceful little river whose power lights our great towns and throbs through our household machinery. THIS TIME of year, AnOUT cv ry woman cun hardly clothes to w.iil for the new ci imr ma, iirnl t tbe iime time she h:n t.red 6nd.cte Kl-- OaiforcJ brut-lun- services which any homemaker can give her family is to feed them a good substantial breakfast to get them off to work and school with proper spirit. This is the best way at least to my knowledge sf prevent lag in energy ing that as well as having the mind razor sharp whether you apply yourself at a school desk, tit in an office or work in the barn, fields or your own kitchen. A good breakfast need not be ela borate to serve its purpose. Start off with a simple pattern including fruit, cereal and milk and you can be well fed. Naturally if you want more, there are any number of foods to be added. Too, there's no need to feel that breakfasts can't have variety. You can very fruit and cereal daily, while eggs, breakfast meats erd het breads have infinite variety. If mother will start fragrant odors In the kitchen when the family is scheduled to hear the alarm clock, this will help keep them interested m completing the process and get them down to a good breakfast. ONE OF THE biggest Breakfast Orange Juice Cooked farina with raisins Butter Kuehen Honey amazingly. Most persons are not agreeable. They didnt have an example cf family pleasantness as children; they get into criticizing and dissatisfied habits 'f speech; they went on into their own lives and marriages just being mean. Not always In action, but often in speech. Approach la Hostile One of my neighbors Is a fine, unselfish, capable wife and mother. But she Is disagreeable. Her voice has an undertone of whine and contempt. She accomplishes wonders for her family and would die for their welfare; she takes tender care of her invalided mother; she is a true, economic, sympathetic wife. But her first approach to any subject or plan is hostile. When Jim Scott gets home at night, Lynn often will start off with a string of discouragements that ac- - Yoked Drea pHIS Shirtwaist Dress 'ASUAL, softly tailored dress with nice yoke treatment, and gathers to accent the slim skirt. Short or sleeves are provided. shirt-wai- Pattern No. FOR THOSE of you who depend 1 egg upon the oven to take the chill out 3 tablespoons melted fat of the house in the morning, here 134 cups bran or wheat flakes are some splendid quick-to-miSift together flour, baking powhot breads for breakfast or any der salt. Combine n milk, honey other meal: egg and add to flour mixture. Add fat mixing only enough to comHoney Nut Bran Muffins (Makes 16 large muffins) bine. Fold in Cakes. Place into a 34 cup honey inches. greased pan Sprinkle topping over batter. Bake 1 cup flour in a moderately hot (400F.) oven 34 teaspoon soda 25 minutes. 4 teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon baking powder ANOTHER WAY to include cereal in the menu Is to cook, chill and t cups bran fry it. This may be served with 1 tablespoon melted butter fruit or breakfast meat or with 114 cups milk syrup. Its a hearty, tasty dish. cup walnuts, chopped fine Fried AVheat-MeSift together flour, soda, gait and (Serves 6) 34 teaspoon aking powder. Mix with bran and salt add other ingredients. Place in 2 cup boiling water greased muffin pans and bake in a At cup wheat meal quick (425F.) oven for 25 to 30 Add salt to boiling water in the minutes. saucepan. Add cereal slowly, stirRaisin Bran Muffins ring constantly. Bring to a boil and 6 cook 3 minutes, stirring constantly. (Makes Muffins) 14 cup sifted flour Pour into cold, wet mold. Let stand bak114 teaspoons double-actin- g overnight, or until cold and firm. Turn from pan. Slice into ing powder 34 teaspoon salt slices and saute in a small amount 2 of fat, turning to brown both sides. tablespoons sugar 1 egg, well beaten Serve with syrup. 'Leftover cooked wheat-mea- l (4 cup milk may 4 tablespoons melted shortening cup raisin bran Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt and sugar; sift again Combine egg and milk and add to flour mixture. Add shortenFried Wheat-Mewith Apples: ing, then mix only enough to dampen flour. Fold in raisin bran. Turn Add 34 cup apples, peeled and cut irto greased muffin pans, filling in pieces to cooked wheat-mebefore turning into mold. them 4 full. Bake in a hot (425F.) Either of the above are excellent oven 25 minutes. when served with sausages, preparHake Gem ed this way: lay pork patties or (Makes 12 muffins) links In a cold frying pan and fry 1 cup sifted flour ilowly for minutes, turn'ng 4 tablespoons sugar wuth 2 forks or a occasionally 1 teaspaen salt spatula, being careful not to punct3 teaspoons baking powder ure the casing. Pour off fat as It 1 accumulates. Serve the fat for les3t cup milk soning vegetables, frying eggs, pota4 tablespoons melted fat toes, French toast or for making 2 cups corn flakes or wheat euces of gravies. x well-beate- 8x8x2 al maple-flavore- al al 12-1- 5 tg flakes Released by WNU Features. LYNN SAYS: Add Variety To Breakfast Orange toast is a delightful variation to serve for breakfast. To make it. toast and butter bread, then Dried fruits, cut and added to spread with a mixture of sugar and any of the cm.ked cereals, then ser- grated orange rind which has been ved with brown sugar and rich milk moistened with orange juice. an interesting d:sh. Never stack toast as it will beCinnamon toast made this way is come soggy and lose its fresh, ce.ic.pus toast ar.d butter bread. crisp texture. Make toast as needed tPcu sprii.k'e wrh brown sugar and! Rd cut in triangles or fingers to make it more interesting. cinnamon and broil until bubbly. For maple teart. make as cinnaAdding several teaspoons of mon toast, shavings of honey or molasses to the cereal while it is cooking will make the ni.pie sug, r for cinnamon-suga- r mixture, trod flavor more interesting. pic-vid- sub'-Mutin- 38. 40. 42. 44 of ", . . siring of discouragements counts beaten best of meek, home. ,,. for Jim' somewhat browand henpecked aspect. The husbands and fathers, he is at quiet, trouble-avoiding door quickly. For pitys sake, look at your rubbers," Lynn says from the kitchen. Dont track that out here I've been cleaning all day. If were going to be crazy enough to go to the Smith's tonight, you've got to change. Well, you have to. What am I doing out here? The children have to eat. Jim, whether we go out or not. You look terrible, I suppose youre going to have flu, now that were through with it. Thats the way one gets it, all get it. There's Thompsons ful, perfectly awful. Ive nothing to wear tonight, I dont know why I said wed go, but you always accept everything and then wish afterward you hadn't. Weve never had them here and I dont want them here, but well have to have them now. No, the kitchen isnt clean at all, Jim it's filthy. Rose had hers done. It cost $60. I said Not for the Scotts, not this year. Ill get my teeth fixed, the next money I get. Rose said Berts were going to be over $700. Youre so tired you don't want it. Thats all I get for heating you up a cup of soup." She Loves ner Family And during this monologue, Lynn will be putting a cup of delicious broth before her tired man, moving briskly about a speckless kitchen, setting the childrens dinner down on a daintily set kitchen table and proving every second that she loves her own people and will do anything for their comfort Shut that bill-aw- We ail know what it means when to our frightened and apprehensive questions the doctor says, This is nothing serious. We can take care of this and have you back in shape in no time. To certain persons that optimistic, hopeful attitude is ratural. Eut all of us should try to cultivate it. Courage is contagious and, when in the face of disaster, ones closest companion is undaunted and takes the position, Why, we can meet this. Well weather It as we have how refreshing, everything else, how reassuring it is! Flow ones own courage rises to meet it! Many years ago a family of six orphans had a family conference. They had been living along in carefree American fashion. Now. almost overnight, they were faced with mature responsibilities and burdens. The hope, the vitality and, yes, the fun of that talk comes back to me across almost half a century. They could cut this, save that, earn the other. It was the oldest brothers optimism that inspired them all. Sure we can do it were Americans. was hit argument then aa it is hi m success today inenr-rig.bl- e t Cut on prince's narrow ruffling g Sift together flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Beat egg until light, add milk then stir in dry Ingredients. being careful not to overmix. Add slightly cooled fat and stir just enough to mix ingredients. Carefully fold in corn flakes. Fill greased muffin pans, 2 inches in diameter, 4 full. Bake in a moderately hot (400F.) oven about 20 to 25 minutes. Honey Kuehen (Makes 1 square) Topping: cup brown sugar 34 teaspoon cinnamon 34 teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons butter 34 cup bran or wheat Hakes Kuehen: 94 cup sifted flour 214 teaspoons baking powder At teaspoon salt 34 eup milk At eup honey y pretty enough yet delightfully easy three-quart- Beverage Recipe Given adorable little 1702 and I 46. B Pattern and 6 No conn 83'-f- year, sue 2 tna for t: t 3, st sewing er Sheets should be dried out of doors if possible, because fresh air gives them a sweet, clean p.trrr . (i.-- cuza Pattern No. Name. fnr sizes 32. 34. 36 Size 34, 43. yard To make fudge squares uniform in size, pour the fudge in ice cube trays which have been greased with margarine. The fudge hardens quickly and each piece is uniform. rinds J30 Sou 111 IVcllt si. Enclose t u ettnU la pattern desired- - water through the stai stubborn, bleach with peroxide or Javelle remove iron rust, app'y tion of oxalic acid a: thoroughly. RE . w. ? fs v- - fv . fa. o- - fs ft. fw j ASK ME AH Of HU smell. I It is not necessary to iron Turkish towels. Ironing may mat the loops and make the towel less (V.fV.(V.fk.(V.(V.(N,(V.(k.(V, I A General Quiz absorbent. 1. (VNAW The Questions How "near is tet star? Do not use too hot an iron or use too much pressure when ironing the folds of sheets. Tnis results in weakness at the line of the folds and finally causes cracking of the sheet along these lines. In removing stains from sheets and pillowcases, special methods should be used for the various types of stains. Lipstick usually comes out when bleached in hot, sudsy water. If it refuses to come out the stained part should be bleached with hydrogen peroxide s or Javelle water. If have spilled coffee or chocolate, the spots will usually wash out in hot sudsy water. To remove fruit stains, pour boiling breakfast-in-bedder- 2. According to Biblica and measures, how m. a farthing worth in t- money? 3. What man was but and son of a President TOT TV United States? lift m 4. What is a chambref 5. Which state was t admitted to the The 1. ihDown Union? Answers 25,000,000,000,000 (the constellation nO . Centa-r- 2. Approximately this3. John Scott Harris of Benjamin and son ol Henry Harrison. horse's 4. A joint in a 5. Arizona, admitted 14, do n - F 1912. 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