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Show Ueparthent fp D E MEMBER how nice you used to look and feel when you tripped off to school in a fresh white blouse with a sailor collar? Well, if you're in the junior size range, you can take upon yourself that same naive, engaging charm, by making this frock with sailor collar and rows and rows of braid. Design No. 8738 has very soft and feminine lines, however sailorfied its spirit, because the skirt has smart unpressed front fulness and the blouse is gathered to round out your bustlme. Carry out the nautical idea by making it up m blue chambray with white braid, white linen with navy braid, or beige with scarlet. It's a good style for checked gingham ging-ham and sharkskin, too. Send for the pattern right now. Be among the first to wear it! Pattern No. 8738 is designed for sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13 requires iVi yards of 35-inch material ma-terial without nap; Si yards braid. Send order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents in coins (or Pattern No Size Name Address J HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS UfM Clean paint brushes used for enameling en-ameling with turpentine. When used to shellac, clean with denatured de-natured alcohol. Grass stains can easily be removed re-moved from linens, cottons or white stockings by rubbing the stains with molasses before washing. wash-ing. Delicate colors in washing materials ma-terials will not fade if before being be-ing washed they are soaked in tepid water to which a few drops of turpentine have been added. All vegetables should be put on to cook in boiling water. This holds the major portion of the mineral matter and starch within. The backs of pictures should be inspected from time to time. If there are any holes in the paper, fresh pieces should be pasted over them, or dust will get in. When stewing fruit, add the sugar sug-ar just before taking the fruit off the stove. In this way far less sugar is needed than if it is put in at the beginning. When laundering curtains of . voile, scrim or any material which has to be ironed, if they are folded so the selvage ends are together and ironed, they will hang perfectly per-fectly even and straight. , JU JMUUIIIMIlllVlll.l.HMmmVHVMWMIWVIR1MaOTVnPW 1 III III JJI 'WH. ; : , Ov i W K - n7 j . ' . . j' SunliSf See how you're helped J by delicious oranges I Haxdly one family in two now gets enough vitamins and minerals to permit per-mit radiant good health. So enjoy oranges liberally daily! Eat them for healthful refreshment. Or keep ready a big pitcher of fresh orangeade. An 8-ounce glass of fresh orange juice gives you all the vitamin C you normally need each day and one-third of the vitamin B. It also supplies vitamins A and G, and the minerals calcium, phosphorus and inn. Sunkist brings you the pick of California's finest-evcr crop of summer -oranges. Buy a supply next time you buy groceries. Copyright, 1940, California Fruit - - - - r ... |