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Show SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Coot, Comfortable J4ou5e ) ill m f'tHv 1625 11 10.23 ' Sum m pr Fint I I II 1l7 ; Brief-Sleeved Dress A DELIGHTFULLY cool house dress for warm summer days. Brief sleeves are so comfortable, a nipped-in waist insures a neat 1 fit. Two handy pockets are shaped j like tulips and finished with color- ful binding to match the neckline. Pattern 1607 comes In sUes 34 . 36 . 38. 40, A2. 44, 46 and 43. Size 36. 4 yards of 3o or 33-inch; 2Vi yards trimmir.g. An old toothbrush handle is an excellent means for opening up or running a cord through a starched hem. Hare several round pot holders on hand as well as square ones. These are very handy for removing remov-ing pies and puddings from the oven as there are no corners to drop into the food and make the holder sticky. After rinsing your slips and gowns, dip them in very light starch to which a few drops of tuiuia: iiae uceil auueu. lli;s will make slips stay clean longer, avoid clinging, and keep them looking new. It's all right to leave opened canned goods in the original tin cans in the refrigerator for a short period. But cover the can to prevent pre-vent absorption oi other flavors and odors. Corned beef, tongue, and fish dishes are given an unusual rest with, horseradish salad dressing. Combine one-half cup cooked salad sal-ad dressing or mayonnaise with two tablespoons grated horseradish horserad-ish to achieve a new dressing. Lunch-box vegetables (such as carrot strips and celery) stav fresh longer if they're sliced small enough to fit into a waxed paper cup. An ice cube in their midst will keep them ice-box fresh. This will make a hit with lunch-box diners. In buying fish, select the ones with bright bulging eyes, if vbu want tasty ones. Your iron won't stick if it s run over salt that is sprinkled on a paper towel. In doing a small plaster repair Job it is well to remember to wet the inside ns well as the outside surface of the crack. The reason for this is that old plaster is like a sponge, in a way. H will suck the moisture out of the new plaster plas-ter and make it virtually worthless. 1 pxPERTLY designed - youthful air is tecs szl- C for all your summer jr Bold ric rac accerj 1 sleeves and upper skin, j- V how e'everly the large -trim the bodice. Pattern No. 1623 is fn- fc j 16. 18 ard 20. S-ze 12. ! I yards of 33 or 3S-:sch: 3 jvH i The Summer FASHION Un- I. . sewir.g information for everr :- i ' maker. Fashions by lo?-z.'z -. special chikireri s page. free -V- ! ed inside the boos. 25 ce.i Ser.d your order to: i I SEWING CIRCLE PATTEEJ :; f 70S Mission St, Su Frucsa Enclose 25 cer.is is cat ' patiem desired. Pattern No Name Address T j WHY BE A SLAVE HARSH LAXATIE ; Healthful Fresh Ftji;:- Has Restored Millies -Normal Regularity' Here's a ray to overact "1 tion trvhmi harsh laatrs : juice of I Sunkist Lemon c: (" of water first thing on .s" li Most people find Lis ii 'X ' -stimulates n.'rmjf ho! alter day I I Lemon and water is I Lemons are anvng the ncVe 1 j ef vitamm C which : ' helps resist colds and in:S supply -alu.iWe amounts cv' r Ui and P. They pep up iT'-" -alijiinin, aid disrstwa 1 n-ater has a (rrsii tars Wc- L nioutlt, wakes u up. starts Try this grand wikr-ur niivniivrs. See if it doesnt p I'se California Sunkist : T held rrur :r;vr j pru corn fort Mt uvurf '-' i . errr our, (fT rirnM I wrM rorrrr e;!rd ' STAT K, N.M ' .1rl 5 T AT K t r''". . Pulp. Oft tub t d-'.ti I j 1tiYl A-vcpt DO ;tvl!tu; t 5TAZE y""! L SMP! CZACXLE! and TOP! jlCE KniSPIESgf ' p" il ouljr f;;,Vt'i i;t. kn.ii |