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Show J) ON THE 3V? (v HOMEFRONTiC V-tf RUTH VYETH Cf'FARS X lAd) TUHM KIOMI Y i " CUT Lm)r ML.E out- rsnnurn STITCH . . . THBH CHIMIZ TOP TWK.E. . HI HI BOIH- thith . . . pi rcf. uiuhj Kll(f)6 2" 1 ? . 4,11,1b tO'-l IHIK KHT- . . r A A(u S.HTCH LEAVE BOT-V- ; AKD TOP TOM Of L . . r, f.HOWN QUAINT cliintz curluins are always al-ways appropritite for casement case-ment windows and their colors Kive the best i-fleet by day if they ure lined to keep the lifdit from shining through. At night they may be drawn together to serve instead of shades if the lining is of fairly heavy material. The secret of making curtains of this type hang well is in not joining the two layers of material at the bottom. Jf your windows are narrow, a half width of chintz and of lining may be wide enough for each curtain. Plan thorn to be wide enough to hang shp.htly full when drawn together. The lining should be cut one inch narrower and shorter than the chintz. Hern each piece, then place right sides together and stitch side searns, as shown ot the right of this sketch. Crease sides with seams on the lining, then stitch across top. The lower sketch shows how the top is finished. NEW EFFECTIVE HAY FEVEK KELIEF Hay fever, which annually causes more sneezes, more inflamed noses and more red, streaming eyes than any oilier scourge, may have its final bis fling this September, all because u Pennsylvania electrical engineer was served a dish of corn meal mush which was entirely too salty. The engineer, sneezing, and with all other hay fever manifestations, stopped at a hotel where he wtis served a dish of musn winch he considered sending back as it was much too salty. Finally he ate it, however; the hay fever attack lessened, les-sened, ultimately ceased. Next day he had three meals, all oversalted, and experienced his most comfortable comfort-able time in years in the "hay fever season." His analytical mind quickly grasped the possibility that the saline substance in his food was responsible for his relief. About this time, Dr. E. E. Sel-leck, Sel-leck, a graduate of Columbia University, Uni-versity, met the engineer, made notes, and when he returned to his home, began experiments. Today Dr. Selleck declares he has found a certain means of rc-bef for hay fever and is supported in his contention con-tention by other medical experts, and a nationally known chemical manufacturing concern, the Hol-lings-Smith Company, at Orangeburg. Orange-burg. New York, has taken over making the remedy, which is called N'akamo Bell. Describing the experiments, Dr. Selleck said, "After I was sure I had found a means of quickly relieving re-lieving hay fever through the chloride chlor-ide group, I tested it in the most practical way I knew. I held a three day clinic, to which many hay fever sufferers responded, from ages ranging from 10 to 60 years. Each person was given two tablets with a little water. Some relief came to all within ten minutes. min-utes. Reports on these cases during dur-ing the ensuing weeks showed practically a complete cessation of symptoms." Adv. NOTK -C-'onipl' te dlK-' llf.s for making rlwilr tf-ut tov-rn lll e iu.t- jn t'.'ji,y fckHrli m;,y rje louirl fm ,;ir'i'. H t, tuniH fjf Hie Hi-Ht-s which Mix St ;-,j i a h.'is pai-rt Inr Mir n-ufii'iu. It (jli-.h e',fil;iif,s ilh tenons fhr blip covers bni lor cuilins of ull ty,i-b. II you v.uit lo conjj.h ti jy r-;iof!i-l old rh;ils, fill i-r.-t ,onb luli'J ijt: found In liook b lit llos ti-ms. JlooHls hit? 15 cents r.-ir-h fjojpuid. ind muy be bfrcun d by writing duect lo: mux. ni'iii wtijiii iei-:Ai(S Tli-illnrd llllltt New York Iirawrr III Km-loie 15 cents for each book debited. de-bited. Nmne Ad-lrets DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels ore alugghh end yoa feel irritable, headachy, do es million.! 4 chew FELN-A-MINT, the modem chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-MINT before you go lo bed, taking only in accordance with package directions sleep without being disturbed. dis-turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough r)i-f, helpinf you feel swell again- Try ' FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy and economical. A generwus family supply FEEH-fl-KKCTlo? SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT H RUBBER Experience shows that ttre failures during the four hot months from June to September Septem-ber average 20 per cent higher than during the rest of the year. Rubber sheeting should be washed with soop and worm water, thoroughly thor-oughly rinsed end then cleaned wini a 5 per cent solution of cresol, to get the longest service j out of the rubber. Roll, don't fold, when not in service. The granddad of the present-day present-day raincoat, the Macintosh, was patented in England in 1823 by Charges Macintosh, of Glasgow, Scotland. 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