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Show toman's World Uriglilen Up Home by Making Couch Covers and Slipcovers JSu Saradlcata.-W- Help? rium. NU .vv" ,.,1y' just out a bit. The spines at top are crocheted leaves of green thread made separately and then sewn on top. It measures 7 by 9 inches, and youll need to make two similar "aidea and sew them together over a thin layer of lining. iriEms.:.tSSiSS& lla Tb obtain complete crocheting Instructions for the Golrian Pineapple Potholder (Pattern No. 67SJ) stitch tUiuirated, send HI cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number. arrive t the everything at home 11 thi cluldren have passed that and dont seem to s fur-",on wearing out the take ce their activities t w!ii re hapi y. .f . ftett s Psycho-Analyst- 5789 h iromaker " . mmmm HOUSEHOLD Kathleen Norris Says: How Often Do to Crochet Pineapple Potholdersimple shell stitches raised SEWING CTSCI.E NEEDLEWORK Minion St., Sen Francisco, Calif. Encloae SO cents for pattern. It No i: ' rnore-dont have children, suddenly cast a look the house and discover that not hniturr has Jaded and is sev-S- Zrt outdoors a jTjn, Address. you you side of ear. Its really a to cover faded and particularly !lrtlT on Ihe better the most effective Immunization programs on record One of lr sim-Matt- er uphol-chair- s, OT a bit difficult to crochet though it lmiks like it might be. The on this attractive yellow pineapple potholder are A or couch has no h is very easily one of the new informal o Vjb covers Youll lnd after fte work that the Job Is easjer than making a dress, dis--- i doel let the sire of the couch day bed JL, or back, it - Effective ImniunizatV- "w-alt-- cov-wit- was the compulsory inoculation of the U. S. army with tetanus toxoid in World War II, there having been only three cases of this disease among the entire personnel. get-int- ' ft MAIL US YOUR FILMS whit. you one Select the material with the great-to color and weave. harmonire with ng edor should room sod yet add some sparkle oOenert to the entire decorathat wears te fdtemf. A weave id is desirahle. and. If the fabric can se-i-d fcpUia colored, perhapa you of the iew fabrics with oi or an interesting i mbit) W-irsriem through It that adds ouch decorative interest. THE PRICE IS RIGHT! rf eare as By KATHLEEN NORRIS FASHION today is be d THE fabric Vrasunel on Curb Is he Catered TO cut ha cover to fit the eouch, f material long gleet a ytee ggughtt too, the couch and touch mattg Soar gi both ends. The erial, wh3 placed on the couch, not only the floor at dioald ton both ends, but also In the front K b not wide enough to extend Idly scroll the eouch to the back, fee fabric will have to have a (earn If a floral fteri it ahows least. match the two pattern is used, ptM together before sewing. TUi Informal type of couch cover b hemmed with a narrow hem on di aides snd allowed to hang free B iQ tides. If the couch Is placed Md to s wall, tuck the cover under the mattress on the wall side t mike it stay in place and give a A white linen dress, made with open sleeves, scooped out neck and wing sleeves by Adric Simpson spells cool perfection for sum- effect. -- ork Is Is a Sometimes the psycho-analyperson qualified by nature, acience and training to help, and does help. (ion which will art as a skirt. This More often he or she knows nothing, and only vaguely repeats phrases should be cut wide enough from the band to the floor, allowing that mean nothing. Not so much for a seam at the band and a hem. from any real intention of cheating, The pleated edge should be cut but rather in pleased surprise that twice the length r.f the band to allow they have stumbled upon anything so easy and so lucrative. for nice, full pleats, or, if you preThe anxious family of Ihe sufferer fer, pin tbe pleats in and cut actakes this very seriously. They are cordingly. To finish, hern the plc.it and join eheered when the analyst says hopeWe are coming on. We are the pleating to the ban I. allowing fully: honthe corded edge to hr-iihe pleats b arring tn ve with ourselves the Cording may also be run duwn each estly. I think we are bringing rial cause to the light. We want to comer help ourselves now. and that is the Rutiled Edge I.nnhs great thing " Pretty on Coueh 1'njoys 'Raring Her Soul. with The theater. beginning If you arc usu.g a Mud'o has helped the In .in Informal sort of mem. von "I. 'v in the Dark. immense- might plan to make a ruffled edging spiead of fur the skirt. This is dune much ly. Many movies have followed suit. a young wife who might, a the same way as the p'.ritei edge Plan to use I'i times as much for generation ago, have arcepted her pleating as you use for the band, l it as housekeeper and mother with arid be sure to allow r the seam philosophy and common sense, lias and the hem in rutting just as you been led In wonder if the haring of do for the pleated type. her soul to some sympathetic adHem the ruffle belore attempting viser might not brighten her life. to gather it, as it will be easier to She enjoys going back we all do to the disappointments of childhood, work with a straight piece of material. The gathering may be done the embarrassments and humiliaschool days, the first awakby hand if you can sew very line tions of She enjoys ititches, or it can be done with a ening of young love. who doesn't? about herself; talking on loose stitch the machine very It is very important that the gath- Fortune tellers command attention ers be very even. If you plan to because their fascinating topic is finish tiie cover with a piping in con- always oneself. Some years ago the Cone doctrine trasting color, haste the ruffled edge to the band before Joining the ruffle. took this country by storm, and persons whose lives were running smoothly wont about beaming because "every d.iy in every way" everything was "getting better and belter." When the first blast of real Select attractive colors, hut trouble struck them they fell silent, don't neglect serviceability when and as the second and third blows choosing material for your slipfell and light or heavy no one escovers and couch covers. A firm capes them lor.g! the Couc formuweave, as well as fast colors, and la fell away into nothingness. colors that wear well arc qualiUndoubtedly Coue did some good. ties that you will want in the s helps Undoubtedly long run. some cases. IJ.it nine tin.es out of For cording or piping use conten the patient could help herself trasting colors, but n.ake sure than the faster and cheaj-ehere, too, that the colors will can. wear well, and that the edges So in case you live far away from can be turned under easily here are the nearest psycho-analysenough to avoid raveling a few hints that may help you out To get the most of vour own pri dicumeiit at no from your goods, choose a fabric at all. that is designed for the ether furniture in your room. In early Money Troubles. Jealousy. American rooms, chintz, simple The first c;i'ir-- of marital ri .'conwith ail its ramifying lines and cretomirs effects, tent. striped of quarrels, hurt feelings, failures, is homespun are the most effective So if your husband considrr nr.ry. For simple, modern moms, ers you extravagant, ir you conchoose plain solid colors with sider him stu fy. settle this que3- good weaves. Consider such fabYou don't need a tinn yourselves. cotton and as rics linen, novelty third party to tell you that hunger duck all of which are very f ;r pretty things all during your sturdy. If all cf your house is predomig'rlh.ood hat made von wastefal. now that you can have them, or to Victorian, you'll enjoy nantly tell turn tVi h.s father's debt, ginghams, calico and novelty cothis mother's financial worries, his ton. In this case, he vrry careown (far if hard limes, have made ful that the colors you choose him sontrwhut j et.uri- us. Work nut harmonize with the other pieces nf furniture you already have. your money problem on a sensible mer. cover, a little necessary, but the re- - for the tailored r.;r barrassing questions, trying to find out what influences in the past have created her timidity, jealousy, fear, hate, or whatever else is wrong with her. fefesnfiie suits touches to the iomr. worth the effort. This are well cover Is made to be cut in in pieces, one piece of material tang used to cover the entire seat ed ewugh to hang over the aides, ta accord part of the cover i tat which is used for the flounce Ihe pleat. This is gathered or feted and pinned and cut sep-tao- ly (snd may be pieced very feh without ahowing), then to the first part. fw file tailored type of couch . IT the fabric on the seat. ft comers, pin a seam through of band of for the fabric whirh you have top section. If you tt Allied at sewing these seams ae stitched without basting, but this only if you have pinned carefully and are e fe comerstogether are properly taaared to give a tailored effect. The are sewed on the right side .' Slipcover Material psycho-analysi- 5 Piping, assume jj that you have cut and the band (which p inch wider than the th mattress) to go around Part- - Then you are to eut the pleated exten- - J v Prt For real atyle Hark costumes. You can dresses, you'll find fi ml f rn th neckline, prints In silk. Painters, like Gauii or e'i r decorative touches. guin. seem to have the Inspirasensible again, tion. i.ar win aU lhe If you're yourg and tir.y. you'll he 'r'ire ,ouch earrj that lo perfectly at home i:t a shirred bol-Icts Fuffol Womn. Rhinestones. and a dirt dl skirt. nd velvet are ached- - sleeves are in with all their femih mln Job for ninity and should make summer 'taUctt clothes even more eye appealing, ' ?n-n- s P 1. i Ih n- - loir- - to a c n f 'i'i :i w i f!,r al :s lef.-i-their- , fruit: - S; e e. i - i . Jl T:.e . ti.-'-i i - ; . tt.i- i ; V. y.. 1.1. til- - ; .i . : is y, to rnedium-'ii-- of of n 'l;i vol.inii'- if t.'iriibc into n. w!,i Mrs. i.u wuiks (,u a voluii'etr b . : i, ,ui ;i r ivrC;, It e r:ip as JJ tl.eir me Here are which may purki'd or tint fnekid' ntill-I'-ts- rl.eiru-s- :.es; ohmis and rtmbarb. . ' ,'Virf Under i- - ripe fruit ,V gr.'q.e.-- . t fla- overwill he pirie.ip!e; iJ? ;- bS-r'Avt- 'lj 1 ' .Jf f ' JL v ' s ft v.r why the prime condition of fmit Is so important. Taitik nut for bruised spots, signs of decay and other injuries. AH these thing have a great bearing on the quality of your (Inal canned niVifH New Fleischmanns Fast Rising Dry Yeast keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf If you bake at homo you can always Fast I tilling depend on New Dry Yeaat to givo you perfect risings , . . delicious bread . . . every time you bake! Heady for instant action New Fluiach-mann- 's Fast Killing keeps freah and potent for weeks lets you bako at a moment's noticel Dont risk baking failures with weak yeast get New Fleiach-mann- 'a Faat Hitting today. At your grocer 'a. fruit. Nam Fleiw-ltmnnn- Making the Syrup. Fruit may he canned In Just plain water, hut If you have any sugar at all (those extra canning stamps for sugar!) make a syrup, even If a very thin one for canning fruit. The syrup mellows them and brings nut true flavor. Here are some proportions for the lighter syrups which are popular rtsTxmc Ur, this year: Light: 1 ter cup sugar, 3Yi cups wa- Moderately light: 1 cup sugar, 3 cups water. Medium: 1 cup sugar, IK cups wu'er. 80.6 To make the syrup, combine the sugar and water and allow to boil for five minutes, without stirring. Remove scum nud use to fill Jar. to 1 cup syrup You'll need (turn for each pint of fruit after U'a paikcd In the Jar. If desired. Juire may be extracted from fruits and herriri by crushing, heating and C ? straining. No su- - Jl j after dr. i 'U Use It as you would syrup. In making ayr-- ; f com up. yrup may be iisH with one- -' half sugar. Honey , used, , be; j may butalso It does J . vV ?v. km the fruit and emphasize the Methods of Packing. for cold-parke- prior to processing. 'Piis that raw fruit is parked cold lob) the Jars, then processed In the tolling-wateha'h or pressure cooker. This is suitable for many fruit and berries, ai.d is mually used by women who have a lot of canning to do r k method is sometimes 1 he use-- t fruits Thi means pre.. king the fruit in the syrup ai iott tme hr fore fucking In the1 jars and prorefFir.g. The ipon ke'de method gives often used fruit, h t is there Is too much l day r rf cor larr mating the frutt a Per it Is rooked nr.d transferred the fruit to the juts Tn th s moth-ihnro-.irly in an ripen ket-- ; is tie In the syrup and then placed la tin- jars and canning rr ea.-i- s r treatment y bei.-aus- ' J - l,f Western Newsp'iper Union. n Power D. Sm.il, Inc, consulting chemists, have jusc com pi vied a tew with a group of men and women suffering from Aililere'i Foot, 'I bese people weie told to uk Soreome. At the end of only a tea-da- y lew period, tlirir feet were examined by a plijiiciaa We quote from the t- - X Xs ' 5. Improvements were shown in ihe symptoms of Athlete's Foot (lie itching, burning; redness, etc The rcjx,rt says: "In our opinion Soretone is of very def- hol-pa- Rclrsed 10-da- report: "After the use of Soretone according to the directions on tho label for a period of only ten days, 80.6 cf the cases showed clinical improvement of an infection which is most stubborn to control" fiavr.r. Fruits n.ay he only gar Is needed. one-hal- if i JV of sufferers showed CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT dar-ip- ; U J - .-r . ' V That's mushy. K XJ'. '4- rljrr have mellow and f ZL rrcl-pt-- s. fruit dnea not vor. - inite benefit f-- il- - reetior-- in f i; s vary rn at'v in r.. c b 2'i pounds Always use the n , I w r 2 to - sfrawhi-rri- ' ., I. ! eart.es; IS aprirots: s; I'v pu : to 2 pone, Is of plums; Pi pounds ihubrirh; and 3 tn 3's quarts a ' r.f 21- v - pounds r min l;r ,il p has emr - bn-ik- 31 , tor ranning will I fr-- tnke less lime to put ! eai.s, ai d the chanres of spoiling ire cut 2i 1 Pi V.'lth trie Wu.J, " . e II'prr.i'h-f- r ii ScMinit, uu slrlul Hiiei. Freshly picked fruit and berriea, young, tender and fully ripe, are tha Itrst ingredienta l .. '1 V'irkirg , Beverage pri-'ivr- . rr- -- ex- ; U I ; ,( -- T-- I j T f- , i af,rnoon Ire among r you'll ike lucky homemakers when slmifiges neatly become acute during the fall and winter. Un-rarc few- pleasures greater r the cook than thi.se jewel like fruit on quarts arid pints of the pantry shelf. And liesides. it's they very mv tn pan fruit ber.-iusarc acid and rjsy to prepare. You have a choice of two preferred methods, and you are not limited to a pressure c oker In case that is causing you some worry. A hot water or bnilmg-wnte- r hath, as it's sometimes referred tn b cause the watpr must be kept bubbling merrily abm-- the jars all during processing) is very adequate for canning fruits and tom,iloes. A you may know by trips to the store, you can buy or.c of those large ket'.Irs fitted wih a rack arid a cover to hold anywhere from to six or even right jars. If you don't wru.t to buy a waler-hath- . you can rig nna lip yourself with a waxhhuiler ar-- a rack Some women have even found lard pails satisbecause they are deep factory enough to let the water come the required two inches above the jar, .nut still broad enough tn take four pints or quarts easily, dopcnduig upon the.r height Kclertiiin Important, I Can't stress too highly the Importance of having the fee'hi'st prrHlucp for rarinii.p jjiirrn-es- . Perhaps it is best pointed out in tins way. You know tin- - rapidity wi'h which fruit spoil as smiri as it i' picked. You also know hnw irn- .rtarit it Is tn have it flint iced in a ran hei.i-isIf ijiily spnils when tl at begin here are bacteria tln-r- a- A v. tl.c your canning, Chicken With Dumplings Lima Beans and Corn Stuffed Tomato Salad White Rye Bread Spread Fresh Diced Pineapple Cooklei wr-ng- . j in If you now tn do plan st.ii-dheir Sp. i: mamui-cured by graee. not by ar. i1;. Hesid-; raranee that, tie Drinking aid gnn !.!.:v t.i of the fruit is better. n,-n- : know what's 'g J luxurious talks ..le :l it. r. wasteful wives art perfi e LYNN SAYS: why there are .l.i.,-.- ' the household "I- - M- !. ( , ,i. . f Herr are sniiie rarioiog pnfiit-'ra- : t'f.ers who quarr'l before know ul.y Juan )s !(!( guide you In tbe .ii.i r ' nurrlu-- nf Jar you shooM a:. d sky. lira; 1 u avc, you'll want this guide To rpju.igr.iolf. It w .,:!d ,( make one quart of ea'ined fruit of tiir rn a lot of n n y if !! e i von will mi d t.hese amoums of n:lo Iki ir two Summer Fashion Notes tor lingerie scarce. i I (io bding.BECAUSE YEAST GOTWEAK LYNN CHAMBERS MENUS Among the most envied women the past few rears were those with large storks of their own canned commercially canned fruit has been a mighty rare commodity during the war, und it's still h kndntss. irjustires. travagance. waste, pi p.n nagging, dunk- id! tie .la i ,i, Braille ' popular Fruits basis, and then both of you stick to your and with the nuu.ey saved on the psyehn-anutygo to dinner and the theater tegether. A serntid.-irgreat cause of married d s'ress is jeahniry. Don't give each other cau'e: that is Ike sin pie cure, and that is alt the soil. i.1! can say I.ut if there is pane, a t can't cure it IT that in vour husband's office really has matrimonial on him. having the situu'ion at. at After the moil yzed won't help skillful handling, the fails will ic main the san e; he Is making love to another woman Jealousy was tl e basir trouble with a man I knew, arenuling to Inlieou.-oi- l t expensive The analyst told him li at be had been jealous i f his f.itlu r ,u:j rs and brother.', hi' mother, his teachers and associates This n d r.ot, however, help him with his w rhoiily afterward jus'ifinl failure Fruits and Kerries This Easy Way See Recipes Belowl jealousy bv going off with annfei r man Jealousy is a sin. and so a:c io e and may be finished seam, cording Cun psycho-analys- snii.-f.irti- I?in OGDEN, UTAH gr.ifj-wido- t, a nnv tli punier. THE PHOTOSHOP psycho-analys- prnfi-s-sinr.- Msirinj IF YOU PAY MORE, YOU PAY TOO MUCH st is psycho-analys- 3c Sash Reprints he-co- asking all sorts of intimate and em- OCgf wr 8 Guaranteed Prints In some raws of mental ill, can he of the psycho-analyhas It assistance. (treat the fashion, however, for ili sconlenfet, unhappy (tcoftlo to turn to psycho-analysi- s as the print cure-al- l of the ape. It is notliinp of the sort, says Miss ,Y orris. It has a li rail eil use. Patients must he The practitioner must lo skilletl anil sympathetic. Improvement often takes a lonp time. Most people tin not neetl the serriees of a psycho-analyto much as they neetl common sense ami a little continues Miss Morris. Generally the cause of the difficulty is i cell known. It may he extravagance. or jealousy, or a desire for dominance. In any case, the psychoanalyst can do little more than point the trouble, lie rnnnnt make the necossinv -- hanpes in the individual character or circumstances. Often a hushand and wife can solve their imaginary men-la- l i irolilems hv a frank tall;. II hr! her the diflicullv arises over money, or relatives, or some personal fault. the solution can he found 1 bringing it out into the open. There is seldom nny use going to a high - priceil psyrlio - analyst, Heller solve your own iroh liins, coni lades Miss Morris. sons consciousness, and Roll Developed XL(t d. alarming word means that whoever is restless. unsatisfied, to his or her life, goes to a specialist. The specialist digs deep into the unhappy per- -- better psycho-analyze- MM in the treatment of this disease, which is commonly known as Athletes Foot." So if Aditeic's Tool ftould- Get sosrrnNf! bins, -i um. t & Rob- MiKi-vo- Inc, Uiiduport, Connrain-t- tern-pori-e! . I a |