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Show ad by NANCY PEPPER BE-KIND-TO-NYLONS WEEK Now, that your longer skirts and petticoats have forced you out of socks and saddles . and into nylons and heels, we're declar- r ing a "be-kind-to- frfr' Jk nylons" week. We f?5$f appealed to our hi x? style scouts for ideas on nylon pres- jwSsJ I H fJ ervation and they've Imw II I I come through as 19 ft, J usual with flying "y colors also with fewer runs. If nylons are one of your economic problems you might want to try out their ideas. Preventative Measures No more snags and runs from rough desk and chair edges in school, if you take a piece of sandpaper along with you and do a competent smoothing down job. Then the only disaster you need fear when you get up to go to the blackboard is not knowing the right answers. First-Aid Equipment Carry colorless col-orless nail polish with you wherever wherev-er you go to stop those runs ln their tracks. Use bright red nail polish to identify your stockings with your initials at the tops to avoid confusion con-fusion with other nylons in the family. fam-ily. Nail polish is good for the nails, too in case you forget. Proven Precautions Wash your new nylons before you wear them and wash after each wearing. One teen tells us a pinch of salt in the first rinsing strengthens the fibres. We only have her word for it. Don't hang them over the radiator to dry. If your nails and hands are rough, put on a pair of cotton gloves before be-fore handling your nylons f, ..! Il. I I II Nil I |