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Show by Larry Lewis CAMPUS CLATTER MAY I BORROW THANK. YOU, SIR MAY I BORROW A PAPER CLIP AN ERASER, ARE FROM A DIFFERENT SET OF TEST QUESTIONS © 1971 by NEA, Ine., TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF. —— ..BORROWING PAPER FOR AN EXAM... WHAT NEXT @ THE WAY, THOSE ANSWERS YOU *BORROWED*.oe TaN DEAR POLLY—When @ pair of old shorts becomes too small, sew the pottoms together, run a ribbon through the belt lonps and use it os o beoch bogSUSIE, DEAR POLLY—Ifbell-bottom ponts get too short, sew fringe around the bottom of the legs and weor them longer—NANCY LOU BUT, MOM, I THINK THAT TIP a DEAR POLLY—Ifind the easiest way to get a wig over long hair is to take an old nylon stocking, cut off both ends, fie a knot in one end ond stuff your hair underit. This holds the hair yery nicely—CINDY Good-Looking Step-out in style in today’s “Fashion Parade”in this go dooking ponts suit! No. 8115 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 10 to 242 (busf$3-47). Size 12%, 35 bust, 4%yards of 45-inch for sleeveless ver~ UH..SALLY,T BELIEVE You FORGOT YOUR WIG 1 ‘sion, DEAR POLLY—When I am baby-sitting, the little kids’ hands often get slippery ond then | am embarrassed when there are a half-dozen broken glasses,| put o few rubber bands around glasses they are using, and have no more slipping.—R. M, DEAR POLLY—To make a handy towel holder to go vader a shelf or inside a cabinet door, cut a piece of an old car or bicycle innertube about fcur inches wide and aboutfive inches Jong. Fold ‘overso it is only two inches wide. With 0 large-headed upholstery tack, fasten The Muu-Muu popular style ony scason of yearis the fashionable Muu Muv, 8100 with PHOTOGUIDEis in Sizes 38 to 50 (bust 42-54), Size 40, 44 bust, 3%4 yardsof 45-inch, Flare “The low woistline ending in c swirling skirt odds floir to thir foshion. No. 8116 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 3112-40), Size 10, 32% bust, 234 yards of 45-inch. DRESS PATTERNS 75¢ each ee76 one end with the folded edge toward the front, folded-edge-up,if it is on a door, Stretch quite tight. Fasten other end of the folded piece. The stretch and length can be changed according to the kind of towel. The holderlasts a long time, and doesn’t rust. These are especjally useful in small house trailers of Summer cabins.—ROSALIE DEAR POLLY—Aninexpensive way to display model cars or any such collection is to tack or staple a boxlid of the neededsize to the wall or a corner of the room. Place it upside ‘down and the short sides of the lid will prevent the little cars from rolling off their “shelves.” Before hanging the lid, cover with shelf paper, g‘ft wrap or any material that looks good in, the room, RS, M,C. INNERTUBES ARE GREAT Oe NEEPING KID BROTHERS THE WAY,Too}! fF Polly pays a dollor for every idea used. Send them to her, core of this newspaper. \7 L WANT 70 SEE WHAT THEY DO WITH THOSE EMPTY CANS? put in each foot, the panty hosetied to the rod at the crotch and this gave two boys soap at one time when using adjoining showers—MRS, H. C. 0 DEAR POLLY—1find a straightened wire coat hanger works well for cleaning a clogged yocuum cleaner hose.— MRS, 6. thighs. This works great—-BARBARA. oenet WATCHING THOSE KIDS? myold panty hose to keep the soap off the floorin the gym showers. A bar was DEAR POLLY—When nylons or panty hose bag and sag at the knees andit’s difficult to pull them up with the bare hands, put on a pair of suede gloves, encircle the leg with both hands and’ draw the hands upword toward the ©1971 by NEA, Icy Send money with nome, address, pattern number ond size to PATTERNS TO ORDER: (c/o this newspape:’, box 4388, Midtown Stotion, New York, N.Y. 10018 DEAR POLLY—Myson used « poly of IT KNEew IT/ I KNEW IT/ THEYRE RUINING OUR ECOLOGY! LeT ME HAVE THAT SPADE, PLEASE/ HEN You'D PLIT THOSE TWo EMPTY CANS INTO THE HOLE, Like THIS/ ar YOu'D COVERTHE EMPTY CANS WITH DIRT/ AND DO YOU KNOW WHY IM DOING y-—— YES, BUT YOU'RE WAST- Laty Spread ‘This soft, Iccy spread is crocheted in 814" square motifs! No. 5402 has complete crochet directions for single and double-size spreads. |