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Show a ~LI TM GOING TOTRY | TO PUT THE PIECES \ BACK TOGETHER? CANT EXPLAIN-- SO OVER THE PHONE -- WHERE ARE D YOU 2 TU COME RIGHT OVER! ee Y KEEP OUT OF MY AFFAIRS, RS. MALONES Tk WARNING YOUN DEAR POLLY—We teachers are faithful readers of the column and I have'a handy hint for other teachers. Attach a bey card pocket in the back coverof each pupil’s moth Light-Hearted THE YOUNGdress for oll seasons fs can easy, breezy shirtwoist silhouette, Pretty detoilsinclude o trimly shoped bodice, full-swinging skirt and a youthful self-tying accent ot the waist No. 8127 with PATT-O-RAMA is Jn sizes 10 to 20, bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, 3%4 yards of35-inch Young Lively ASPRIGHTLYstyle for the Jodie, this leon ond drop-woist dress has kicky skirt with bios flare. Accent with @ neat hip-riding his ruler, protractor or towel fo line the bottom ond the other to belt. No, 8121 with PATT-ORAMA is in sizes 4 to 12 yeors, Sine 6, 1% yords of 54-inch, Kitten in Kitchen AMUSING cross-stitch motifs depict K 8261 1214-2614 #20 To Order © 1900 by MOA, bow, whatnot. Students are not so likely to lose these articles and always will know where they are.—-A TEACHER DEAR POLLY—When packing my hus+ bond's lunch bucket, | use one paper the busy life of a kitten. Ideal for rack towels. Fun to make; nice to Off Center Closing keep or give. Pattern No. 2024 has THE NEW off center closing is the highHight of this daytimer designed for the shorter, filler figure. Short sleeves are also provided. No. 8261 Is for sixes 124 to 2614, bust 33 to 47. Size 1413, 35 bust, short sleeves, 4 yards 45-inch fabric. hot-iron transfer for 7 motits; color chart. cover his lunch. This can be used os a napkin, | use the bottom towel to clean his thermosbottle. Just add water, swish oround ond it removes the coffee stains ond any deposit. This is an easy way to do the job every night so it is always fresh and clean.—A. W. H, -—y DEAR POLLY—I keep o small swatch of double thickness cloth, about two or three inches square, on mysewing machine. As | sew a seam or whatever, | sew off on the swatch andclip the thread from my. material, This saves a lot of unthreading of the needle or since they are not cut loose from the swatch until | need te change thread.—MRS, R. R. DEAR POLLY—Womenwith rather large stomachs find their skirts often hike up in front. Take the belt off the skirt and attach the skirt to a camisole top made of cotton or taffeta, Cut it by a plain waist pattern coming to 314 inches below the waistline. Make large armholes TL COATED THE EXPOSED ND WITH & FILM ©! SOFT MARGARINE AND YY WORKED FINE! XASTES GOOD,VO! WEL XOSPREAD s DEAR POLLY—When opening cans ¥ used to fish the lid out with my fingers and then wash my hands, Never again! Now | punch a holein the top with a bottle opener, open the can on our wall con opener, stick a fork prong through the hole andpull the top out—C, C, DEAR POLLY—Pear! hair pins give a) party accent to one’s French twist. Make "these by sewing @ pearl button, with a shank, to the closed end of a bobby pin. Tuck several of these pins along the twist—MRS. G. A. S. and a large neck opening and leave open ot the zipper side of the skirt for about tour inches—MYRiIS Pe eSetven ae Os me Vrotiy joys « dollar for every idea used. Dron patos send de each for frat-ciet mailing with pattern Patterns (core ond see thie newepepe:), 4388, Midiown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. [ood tone bnsere ot is evwanes. PRISCILLA’S POP OUR PRISCILLA _HAS BECOME QUITE A READER !! HOW_CAN SHE GROW UP TO BE A NORMAL SENSIBLE PERSON ? fs CAN YOu'VE GOT TO HAVE A_TALK WAS READING | *BLACK BEAUTY’ FO! THE EIGHTH TIME! |