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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH. UTAH Paris, Fashion Center, Previews New Style Trend Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE Aid to Golfers. If the strap on your golf bag makes your shoulder sore, take a piece of old sheepskin and mount it on the strap with the wool inside. Stippling Linoleum. If your linoleum is showing signs of growing old, try painting and stippling it. First remove wax and grease. Then use a good floor enamel or paint, put on two coats, and stipPink Mayonnaise. Mayonnaise ple. A plain color shows footcan be given a decorative pink by prints too easily. the addition of tomato catsup or cooked tomatoes. Handy Duster. The duster with a long handle is a convenience for Getting Ready to Can. Zinc the housewife who has a bad back. covers for fruit jars should be Marks. washed, then dipped in a solution Finger Removing of soda, dried, and allowed to Sweet oil will remove finger sun for several hours. marks from varnished furniture. Paris, long a world fashion center, now sets the style for a new kind of apparel. The new mode, protective clothing designed for air raid safety, is more practical than fashionable. The above costumes were displayed in a recent Paris exhibit of air raid precaution clothing. Left: What the safely dressed child between four and six years old will wear if the city is bombed. Center: A specially designed gas mask for mother and child. Right: A mask suit and protected bag for carrying provisions during a time of emergency. Here at Last Successor to Auto n This Little Gem bike, with comforts of all the equipped home, is the invention of Charles Steinlauf of Chicago, who is not related in any way to Rube Goldberg The inventor rides on top, while members of the family hold down four-positio- various positions. Mrs. Steinlauf rides amidship, operating her sew' ing machine. Charles says its great, members of the family say they enjoy it, and spectators say theyll take vanilla. WPA Workers Feted at Roof Garden Luncheon FJEAR MRS. SPEARS: I have a pair of lamps for my dressing table, and I would like to use some of my curtain material to cover plain shades. Can you tell me how this is done? C. H. Here is a method that is shown for a living room lamp in Book 1. It may be used for a shade of any size. You will need the top and bottom rings from an old lamp shade. A cardboard foundation is cut to fit these, and the chintz or other fabric is pasted to the edge of this. The AB line in the pattern diagram is as long as the diameter of the bottom ring. The dotted vertical line is approximately as long as the depth of the shade. The CD line is as long as the diameter of the top ring. Draw the diagonal lines to touch the ends of the AB and CD lines. Place a tack where they meet at E. Place a pencil through a loop in a string, as shown, and draw the bottom line of the shade mak- - ing it as long as the measurement around the bottom ring plus a half inch. Shorten the string and draw the top to fit the top ring allowing for a half inch lap. NOTE: Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator, and No. 2, Gifts, Novelties and Embroideries, are now 15 cents each, or both books for 25 cents. Readers who have not secured their copies of these two books should send in their orders at once, as no more copies will be available, when the present stock is sold. Your choice of the QUILT LEAFLET showing 36 authentic patchwork stitches; or the RAGRUG LEAFLET, will be included with orders for both books for the present, but the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Leaflets are 6 cents each when ordered without the books. Everyone should have copies of these two books containing 96 How to Sew articles by Mrs. Spears. Send your order at once to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. ing to adapt movies to different regional tastes, have been known to make pictures with two types of endings a tragic one for the East and West coasts and a happy one for the Middle West. Among the remarkable physical features that have been produced in animals through selective breeding are the enormous ears d of the rabbits. Some on record are six inches wide by lop-eare- twenty-eig- ht inches long. In at least 90 per cent of the American people, the left eye is With Taxes What They Are: The meek do not ask to, and we nearer to the nose than the right wonder if they want to, inherit the eye. An analysis of the 400 most imearth. Dominating personalities are portant inventions and discoveries those who started out to have their made throughout the world in the own way and kept it up. past 400 years shows that 95 per If one is great enough he does cent of them .originated in four not need to speak of it; but what countries: United States, Great Britain, France and Germany. if he is in the lower brackets? Probably no man who ever g Far too many lived has shot firearms as many out to be merely discussions turn times as a rifle tester in the Winprovoking. chester plant in New Haven, Conn. No Longer One of Us During his 52 years on this job, Those who get a holiday when- he has tried out and approved ever they like, generally dislike about 2,500,000 rifles with approxA buffet luncheon on a Forest Hills, N. Y., roof garden was the reward tendered WPA workers at the the legal ones. imately 17,000,000 shots. 125 merchants and property honor in is was their the luncheon The The tropical American vine in by opinion that given of a Enlightened public road city. project completion owners along a principal street which was widened, and was, according to the hosts, a reward for their speed. greatest means for securing clean called the ceriman, Monstera bears a peculiar fruit that politics. Dying in poverty is no harder resembles a pine cone and is in riches; its living in about a foot in length. This fruit Hoess Feathers for Nina May Be U. S. Model than dyingthats deteriorates inch by inch as it hard on a man. poverty One has won a great battle when ripens, and must be eaten as it he has learned not to be unhappy matures, a period that extends when alone. over several days. Colliers. thought-provokin- de-licio- Housing Plan I How 25 Women Lost Ugly FAT In Special H. Y. Test Ask Your Doctor If It Isnt Good Way. Read EVERY Word NEW YORK. N. Y. In a test by a rominent N. Y. Physician and nationally now" newspaper woman 25 women lost a total of 286 lbs. in 40 days. YOU, too, can follow this SAME, SENSIBLE plan right at home and here it is: First of all go light on fatty meats and sweets. Eat plentifully of lean meats, fish, fowl, fresh fruits and vegetables. And for proper functioning by removal of accumulated wastes take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen in hot water every morning. DONT MISS A MORNING. Kruschen In regal robes and a crown of horse feathers, Nina, 1938 champion mare, defended her title at the kecent San Diego, Calif., fair. Here is the equine queen, winner of many blue ribbons, with her owner, Miss Betty Lawrefice. The four Hoess brothers of Hammond, Ind., who devised a low cost homestead and housing plan to fit the working mans income, may have started a nationwide movement. Frank Hoess was subpenaed to appear monopolies investigating combefore Sen. Joseph OMahoneys mittee, which is considering amendments to the 1937 housing act, anc the Hoess plan has been suggested as the basis for a national program. Left to right, the brothers are William, John, Frank and Joseph. so-call- ed WATCH THE SPECIALS advertise. They are not afraid right here in U. S. A. from famous English formula. And this is IMPORTANT: Kruschen is NOT harmful. It is not Just one salt as some people ignorantly believe. Rather, a blend of 6 active minerals, which its when dissolved in water make a healthful mineral drink similar to effective Spa waters where wealthv women have gone for years. A jar of Kruschen costs only a few cents and lasts 6 weeks. fat ladies get some gumption! So, MAKE UP YOUR MIND YOULL STICK to the above Plan for 28 day9 and just see if you dont lose fat and feel healthier and younger. You can get Kruschen at druggists everywhere. is made on the special sales the merchants of our town announce in the columns of this paper. They mean money saving to our readers . It always pays to patronize the merchants who their merchandise or their prices. "VT'OU can depend |