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Show Sew- Your-Own Sty le News UERE is something practical, something sweet, and something ornamental or-namental for your midsummer mid-summer wardrobe. U pot qfS tlX- Simple As Toast and Coffee. ! At breakfast time you need the crisp shipshape style of the little model at the left. He'll proffer that eight o'clock kiss with alacrity and fervor when you greet your hubby in this pleasant surprise. Make it of a gay tub-well cotton for greatest usability. Lines That Live. For luncheon in town, for cutting cut-ting up touches on the Club veranda ve-randa you can't find a more fetching fetch-ing frock than the one in the center. It combines sweet swing with nonchalance. Never has a designer de-signer given more flattering shoulder shoul-der and waist lines than these. "And what about the skirt?" you ask. Obviously it has the most finished flare in town. Chiffon, ac etate, or sports silk will do justics to both the flare and you, Milady. And If Autumn Conies. It's a help to have a dress like the one at the right around for it gives that feeling of preparedness. prepared-ness. Prepared in case a cool Fallish day or evening is slipped in without warning. Then, too, it won't be long before cool days will be the rule rather than the exception. So it would seem a logical logi-cal as well as a fashionable step to set about making this elegant model right away. Be first in your crowd to show what's new under the fashion sun for Fall. The Patterns. Pattern 1354 is designed for sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires 4 yards of 35 inch material. Pattern 1307 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size 14 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material plus IVi yards of ribbon for trimming as pictured. Pattern 1324 is designed for sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material plus Vz yard contrasting, and 1 yards of ribbon for the belt and bow at the neck. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bel Syndicate. WNU Service. .' Household Helps Do you know the proper thing to say when you sit on a wad of chewing chew-ing gum? If your suit is washable, here is the correct command if you want to get rid of the chewing gum and not your garment: "Bring me an egg white, some soap and some lukewarm water. Then stand back and watch me soften the gum with the egg white so ! And finally wash it completely complete-ly away with the soapy water." If your suit isn't washable, the fabric-saving element is carbon tetra-chloride, which will remove all traces of stain. The authority for these points of chewing gum etiquette is a new booklet called "Handy Helps for Homemakers," which has been prepared by a group of home economics authorities. This booklet book-let is a convenient, compact handbook hand-book of practical remedies for the most common household problems. It is divided into four sections: laundering (which includes not only stain-removal formulae, but also detailed advice on the proper way to wash various fabrics) ; home lighting; heating, and cooking. The writers of the "Handy Helps for Homemakers" booklet have confined the chapter on "Cooking" to an informative discussiorA of meat-selection rules, suggestions for improving actual cooking technique tech-nique and a summary of the merits and problems of home canning. A copy of the "Handy Helps for Homemakers" book can be secured by sending 5 cents to cover postage and handling to Miss Boyd, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. Adv. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby la delightfully air cooled daring tbe summer months Radio for Every Room J$ ZOO Rooms 200 Baths j HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.0Q The Hotel Templo Square has a highly doairnhln, friendly atmosphere. atmos-phere. You will always find itimmne-ulate, itimmne-ulate, uprcmely comfortdhle, and thoroughly nfirocuhln. Yim enn therefore there-fore understand why this hotel Jsi highly Recommended You can also appreciate wbyi It's a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. llsililliiliMl .(g) f T t X TT 11 NEWHOKSE Salt Lake s Most Hospitable ilflifr Hotel Inyites Jm you lift If The Newkquse Hotel 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS jiS. ' ' The Finest in Hotel Accommodations I at Moderate Prices Rates It is our aim to serve you in the $QQ manner most pleasing to you. to Dining R::r.i Cd:urb 2t.Il $? OO Mr. J- H. Waters, Pres.W. E. Sutton, Gen. Mgr. |