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Show by Larry Lewis CAMPUS CLATTER OFF THE POWER . ) STRUCTURE! WHERE'S YOUR SPLUNK, BiM0% ARISE ! OVERCOME / TRASH THIS MONSTER THAT ENTRAPS you ISN'T THAT KIND OF EXTREME & DAD'S TRYING TO GET METC BURN My CREDIT CARDS ! © 1971 by NEA, Inc, T.M. Reg. U.S, Pat. Off. GO AHEAD-~BEA SLAVE E SYSTEM ! Panel-Detail DEAR POLLY.—I had two boxesof dis- DEAR POLLY—As @ morale booster, posable diapers too small for my oneyear-old daughter. | used them by taping the sides together with masking tape while on a recent trip.—JOAN make a gameofthe chores you dread. By timing myself, 1 found thatit takes from three to five minutesto unload the dishwasher and only about half an hour to defrost the. “fridge. It is always a chellenge to break my own cecord—» (Polly's note—Fine, if the side: meet DEAR POLLY—Whenwashing myfalls ond hair pieces, | place them in an old stocking to keep them tangle-free, and theystill come clean.—BEVERLY Ponel treatment changes a plain dress into a lovely-towear style. Make c matchmate for the young fady, No. 8351 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 3112-40), gh q 5tA THERESiy Size 10, 3242 bust, 234 yards of 45-inch. No, 8352 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in Sizes 2 to 6 years. Size 3, 1 yard of TF SMapane and the tape does not stick to baby's skin.) BOBBIE AUHABET BOOK O DEAR POLLY—Place a small amount of flower clay on the bottom of a condle to hold it in place in a holder that does not have a center prong.—LELA DEAR POLL1always was wiping my wet or greasy hands on my apron, which soon looked unsightly. Now I attach a large piece of terry cloth, or a small terry cloth hand towel, with snaps to the apron waistband for easy removal for washing. Now my aprons look __heater—ELAINE 38-50" a} 8370 DEAR POLLY—After spray starch has built up on myironing board cover | turn it over.and get twice the wear. Saves buying a new one.—CINDY The Flatterer ‘1 A dress that will please the 715 8372 lady with the more mature fig- ure. No, 8370 with PHOTOGUIDEis in New Sizes 38-50 (bust 42-54), Size 40, 44 bust «+ + 438 yords of 45-inch plus 1 yard of contrast. (Polly's note—Why not launder, too, for extra use?) Today’s Look Oneof the most popular fashions with the younger set is the jumper plus blouse. She'll like this scesp-neck style with the soft tailored blouse. No. 8372 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in Sizes 7-15 (bust31-37). Size 9, 32 bust, jumper, 23a yards of 45-inch; blouse, 134 yards. DRESS PATTERNS 75cic eacleach 2-28 ©1971 by NEA, Ine oe © O DEAR POLLY—Here’s a time-ond-teme 2 DEAR POLLY—Eating a hot dog ona bun usually requires more. hands than ‘one, Putting a toothpick through one end helps hold it together to eat without so much mess.—YERNA WITH seen TCAN EAT TIME! white basting thread does—C, L. S. oO Gergen DEAR POLLY—1 have discovered a DEAR POLLY—I cut the elastic band good «y to use up all those odd colors of thread thet accumulate on sewing machine bobbins. I by unhemmed sacks to make tea towels and use these various colors of thread for stitching multicolored hems.| also put ene of the bobbins on the top of the machine in tops from discarded panty hose and insert them in the tops of children’s slacks or pants suits | make myself— POLLY H. ee | Polly poys @dollar for hetlee te: | Send them toher, core of this newspoperg / WHATS. MAKING THAT RACKET? per-saving sewing trick. When basting is required when applying seam binding orrickrack, | baste it on with the same color thread I’m going to usefor stitching. Thestitching covers the bastings. They don't haye to be pulled out as AiphebetBook” Children will adore learning their ABC's from this delightful book of the alphabet embroidered with amusing motifs of each letter, No. 2065 has hot-iron transfer for 26 motifs; color chart stitch illustra- tions, . place of a spool of thread.—MRS.C, De (TS COMING FROM HONEYBEE'S ROOM / ILL TAKE A Look’ \ COON, mnswe | WELL,PLEASE LISTEN ToTHe Saunt!) aceon, pred Seayle v 7 HENRY FORMHALS THM. Reg. US, Pat, Off, 2-28 NDIAN Te cen SaneAeonees x HONEYBEE, IS THE ROOF LEAKING? No.1 Ler THE BATHTUB OVERFLOW/ ay |