OCR Text |
Show Jl? NEW IDEASjF31 ny kcith wyeth spears S, MCK AND SEAT OF IS 'C'-- 'C'-- COMPOSITION BOfiRDVSjx 'Sr-P J OR PLYWOOD MAILED -ypcoflME OF LUMBER -11- ' TVERY day we homemakers are gaining confidence in our own jsourcefulness. We may not brew 'rbs and roots to make dyes as Revolutionary times but this vjiiir of flamingo red chairs in a modern setting shows that we un-- un-- vrstand the importance of the t-4rming glow of color. 'JThe tan of the couch covering akes the cording for the chair ivers and the red of the chairs jjj ,akes the cording and cushions ; r the couch, mt; "ILjOUSEHOLD Syrup from canned fruits can be j'.dl ed on cereals and for sauces. tie A fruit jar, tightly capped, can psr- used effectively for mixing lit or milk shakes. die; To help preserve the color of jjjj ets and red cabbage when cook- j, use a tablespoon of vinegar each quart of wter. ad? v' Violent boiling destroys most 0t amins. Control heat carefully die boiling food. fsfineapple and peach juices Txed in ginger ale make a de-I de-I ijious punch. Add the ginger ale the last moment and serve in !"$sses or a pitcher half-filled with ished ice. The ice is needed to fute as well as to chill the isuiverage. M fut sugar in the cup before add-tea add-tea or coffee and you can use Tsmaller amount for the same gree of sweetness. The hot ?erage immediately melts the ;ar and no undissolved grains ,5 left in the cup for the house-r'e house-r'e to wash down the drain. ZT VTClerS- eimcions forPrnaark 31 in . Ual,'1S ;vorkln directions 01 31 thinRs to mnke from what the averf household has on hand, or from lnexpen sive new materials. Send your order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS 1 Drawer 10 Bedford Hills Ncw Y0fk Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. Name Address (i When the soldier talks about the skipper" he means his captain, cap-tain, the head of his company. And that's just what the title "captain" "cap-tain" means. It comes from the Latin word "caput" meaning head." Another leader high in Army men's favor since '18 is Camel Cigarettes. (Based on actual ac-tual sales records from Post Exchanges Ex-changes and Sales Commissaries.) It's the gift they prefer from the home folks. If you have a relative rela-tive or friend in the service, send him a carton of Camels. Your dealer is featuring Camel cartons to send to service men. Adv. V (YMUri 10 BIG imfiiyDRINKSl AiSsSh Dn' was baking powder V fNM r. by using more of Clabber Girl 4w:si.V Lll iwsSS than your favorite recipe di- 1 reefs ... Don't waste money by ij Mwyt' paying more than Clabber Girl's fl$0 " economy price. S&k TffcXA&tSHl KNOWS l1 'mp- Are you planning on doing some painting of your I f ' own during your spring house cleaning this year? G ffj:, Spray painting is often the quickest and most I fji efficient way of doing the job, but the task of M removing paint from windows or making masks H H to protect the glass often makes one decide to use I B j the slower brush instead. These disadvantages H i can readily be eliminated by using the following 1 fjg glycerine containing glass masking coating. B Kaolin 2.0 parts B !r Glycerine 1.5 parts I Water ....... 4.5 parts 1 Butyle Alcohol . . . 0.25 parts Mix the above ingredients thoroughly, apply to I the glass with a brush and allow to dry. After I nrii ! painting with a spray gun and allowing the paint H ee': to dry, the mask may be removed with a putty ,..v'r'. knife or by washing with water, leaving the glass free from any paint. Jdr-gl? This masking mixture can also be used to no? protect metal and similar surfaces during spray ;.jvj . or brush painting. ----- -- - - -n-n--i-i--.ii.iii HpHE skeptical eye of Mr. Turtle beams with joy at the thought of the many childish companions he'll soon have. Yes, he is a cuddle cud-dle toy for the little ones, and you will have as much fun making him as the children will have in playing with him. Plain color makes his shell print his body: the pattern is 29393. Send your order or-der to: AUNT MARTHA Box 1G6-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address Do You Bake at Home? If you do, send for a grand cook book crammed with recipes for all kinds of yeast-raised breads and cakes. It's absolutely free. Just drop a postcard with your name and address to Standard Brands Inc., 691 Washington St., New York City. Adv. If. . . - ; Jzkr V vk I : x.-w:.a:-::.: -: : k-n-fl1tff&w&' 1 jjg When children crave sweets, S give them oranges. When you want refreshment, drink ' 1 orange juice. Fruit sugari t J. give you a quick lift! v Oranges are the best prac- - - tical source of vitamin C j i I lupply valuable amounts of 5 vitamins A, Bi and G; cal-cium cal-cium and other minerals. , Those stamped "Sunkist" y are the finest from 14,500 cooperatinggrowers.Buyiu f-:(f: quantiues-ZO' &"Pt V .'SffifNfrQ GtejfoChto Copr., 1943, California Fruit Growers Kxchinn vV? Nursemaid to a J-, 20-ton Clipper! HE'S A "SELF-STARTER" tPAN AMERICAN'S JOE wuller is chief of the gHlItgik "Beaching Crew" for the big, fSf ocean-flying South American fteC((W04 Clippers. He says: "You've 7 got to keep your eyes open P fl D M on a b' ib like this- The L U II I breakfast that helps keep me rlllrp in there pitching is a big bowl F L A ft C 3 of KellK's Corn Flakes with srT'v." ,ruit and penty of milk- l's .T?.. a great favorite here at the Mrf-th employees' cafeteria, too." Cw.IOb,EAowr THE OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the power of the press. Early they began using it to carry their advertising facts and ideas into homes. And they found it a most profitable way in which to tell their story to buyers. And the buyers in turn found it profitable to deal with those who were willing to state in print the values and services they offered. ( 1 M ., .. M .irM.iiiiBii"niiiii..;.,i. "r:nMT7Mai;rim!ii;M |