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Show by Larry Lewis CAMPUS CLATTE bee CHATTERLY'S--" “THE LIFE OF LOTHARIO “ SPS PZ ~AND I NEED ALL THE NO, IVE GOT A DATE WITH THE MOST es. . GAL ON CAMPUS BIG EXAMIN ENGLISH % LITERATURE @ HELP I CAN GET J © 1971 by NEA, Inc, T.M, Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. STUDIED THIS HARD DEAR POLLY—I haveusedthe following Pointer so many times that I thought it might be useful to others, After dry cleaning or washing my drapes and hanging time comes,| find | haye misplaced my hooks or do not have enough, so must improvise. The oldA Man’s Shirt ‘You'll find men's shirts easy to DEAR POLLY—This pointer is really my aunt's idea, She hung an old shoe bagin the baby’splaypen. Baby hasfun taking toys out of, and putting them sew whetherit’s the sporty or dressy style. No, 8400 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in Small (14-1413), Medium (15-15'3) or Large 16-16)3), Medium, in the pockets, andit is easier to keep DEAR POLLY—Ifoundit hard to get small curlers for setting “banana” curls on the sides of my face (in front of the ears), so | now use the lid (cover of a lipstick tube. | place the open end down so | can easily push hairpins or bobby pins up, on the outside, to hold fashioned bobby pin comes to my rescue. Bend the longest side to make a hookto fit over the rod or into the trayerse rings and you are in business again.—MARIE Polly's Note—The otherstraight side would haveto slip up betweenthefolds ofthepleat. the playpen neat and clean.—LISA A long sleeve, 214 yards of 45inch, aes ee 1 ly yy, DEAR POLLY—If your linoleum floor becomes gouged,repairit the following way: Scrape the surface of a matching scrap of linoleum, and when you have sufficient powder, mix it with shellac to make a paste. Fill-in the damaged spot, When dry, wax and polish.— MRS. R. N. T. DEAR POLLY—Whenpressedfortime, I clean my bathroom sink with window cleaner. Spray it on, wipe it off and the sink is soon sparkling.—C,B, _ A Fayorite ? Today's most fayorite-the ponts-suit, No. 8328 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 3112-40). Size 10, 32! bust, 48 yards of 45-inch, es OM NLA Ire a Swingy-Look The unusual panelling gives this fashion that‘swingy-look” so in demand today. No. 8307 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 102 to 2412 (bust 33-47), Size 12! 2, 35 bust; 27s yards oFMS-inch, DEAR POLLY—If anyonein the family is unfortunate enough to break an arm, try ripping severalinches of the underarm seams to sleeves and then sew several inches of elastic to each side of the open seams, This makessleeves easier to slip over a cast, and theystill have some shape.—MRS,L. T.S, DEAR POLLY—I fastened a reyolying cup rack underneath the shelf in my clothes closet, and use it as a belt holder.—PATTY \ I uke THar Kio! HE REMINDS ME OF MYSELF WHEN L WAS HIS AGE/ WITH FRECKLES / TWAS PAPA REALLY | UDREY, YOU JUST WOULD- ; LIKE FRECKLES 2 { NT BELIEVE THE RESEMBLANCE! ar FRECKLES, THS “ (6 AUDrey / How = SOON WERE YOU L 2? WAS COMING OVER? & JUST ary Sue LEAS wee vs 1 ZS Classic Cardigan A sweater that will fit into your ward~ robe with the greatest of ease, No. 5479 has knit directions for Sizes 38-44 DEAR POLLY—The quickest wayI've found to pull up sagging stockings and panty hose is to dampen the palmsof my hands, encircle a leg with both hands and draw the honds upward, This really stretches the hose for a tight fit—MRS, H. B. Polly pays $1.00 for every idea used. [ them to her, c/o this newspaper. Awuars SHE so7SHE HAS A DATE DEAR POLLY—Rusty screwsafe often very hard to remove, so | apply a yery hot iron to the head and then use the screwdriver while the headis still hot. The screw will usually come out yery easily, but DO be carefulnot to scratch youriron foot plate on it—SUE COULD WE MAKE IT ANOTHER NIGHT osson BUT. g 2 WHY € oe 7 TO ORDER o3iees"pattern number and size to NEEDL EWORK (c/o this newspaper), Box 438B, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. 1 HAD THE SAME CLEAN-CUT AMERICAN )” NM OKAY, inclusive, BOY LOOK THAT HE HAS/ y= ID Like SOME EXTRA TIME To THINK“ABouT YOUR FUTURE! alu |