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1 Young oyster
5 Frame to
weave yarn
9 Mouthlike
opening
(Biol.)
10 Musical in
strument
12 Relating to
region
13 Greek letter
14 Permit
15 Record of a
ship’s voyage
17 Blunder
18 Tellurium
(sym.)
19 Struggles
with
21 Old Dutch
(abbr.)
22 Stems of
grain
24 Man’s name
26 Some
27 Seed vessel
28 Magic stick
30 Covered with
trees
33 Siberian gulf
34 Leavening
agent
36 Germanium
(sym.)
37 Uncooked
39 Skill
40 Period of
time
41 Prick pain
fully
43 Speak
45 Conical tent
46 Dwarfish
47 Antlered
animal
48 Those of '
outcast class
(Jap.)
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4 Like tallow
5 A caretaker's
house (Eng.)
6 Metallic rock
7 Eye
8 A wife or a
widow
9 Sailors
(colloq.)
11 Fragrant
ointments
16 Goddess of
harvests
(It.)
19 A confection
20 Discharge
23 Flowed
25 Sum up
27 Position
28 To defeat
No. 14
29 Diminished
30 Conflict
31 Herons
32 Term of
endearment
(slang)
35 Anxious
38 Rub off
40 Spirit lamp
42 Bom
44 Expression
of impatience
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SEWiHG CIRCLE PATTERNS
^nbaytimer Shoulder (^lading.
^Jailored ^Jivo f-^iecer f^or , \AJo
7 omen
Simple Daytimer
npHREE buttons on each shoul-
der make a smart finish for
this simple daytimer. Youthful
and slimming, it features an easy
to make skirt with a snug belt.
Pattern has few pieces, goes to
gether smoothly.
• * *
Pattern No. 1764 comes in sizes 12. 14.
16. 18 and 20. Size 14, 4‘/s yards of 39-inch.
Next time you cut out a dress,
secure the paper pattern to the
material with small strips of
scotch tape. If the pattern gets
torn, it can be mended with the
tape also.
—•—
Protective paper jackets can be
placed on children’s school books
and secured with scotch tape.
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Flavor cottage cheese with sug
ar, grated orange rind and raisins
and use as a pancake filling. This
makes a good dessert after a sal
ad luncheon.
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When you pack a lunch box send
soup along, occasionally, in the
vacuum bottle. Hearty split pea
soup tastes good with a sandwich,
and so does fish chowder or a
cream soup. i
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Overcooked oysters are always
tough. Stop cooking them before
the edges begin to curl. Oyster
stevqg are best cooked over water.
« —•—
Use mercerized or cotton thread
when mending kid gloves. Silk
thread has a tendency to tear the
kid as it pulli through the fabric.
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Plan the lighting in the living
room so that each member of the
family has his own reading space.
—•—
A small amount of leftover ham
may be put through the meat chop
per and used as a middle layer
when making scalloped potatoes.
Coal Miners, Lumbermen
Have Dangerous Jobs
Coal mining and lumbering rank
as the most dangerous jobs in
America, according to “Accident
Facts,” statistical yearbook of the
National Safety council.
Reports to the council show that
disabling injuries per one million
man-hours totaled 59.74 for the
lumbering industry and 54.46 for
coal mining. The average for all
reporting industries was 13.26.
There were 7.96 days lost per
1,000 man-hours worked in coal
mining, and 5.24 in lumbering, as
compared to 1.23 days for all re
porting industries.
Neat Two Piecer
^FEAT, becoming and versatile.
' Make this tailored two piecer
for the matron in an all-over
printed fabric and use interesting
novelty buttons for trim. Three-
quarter cuffed sleeves are pro*
vided, if you prefer.
pro-
Pattern No. 8391 is for sizes 34. 38. 38,
40. 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36. 4% yards
of 39-inch.
Send an extra quarter for your copy of
inter FASHfON. It will
the Fall and Winter
delight you with its abundance of smart
sewing ideas. — “ '
side the book.
Free pattern printed tn-
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
530 South Wells SL Chicago 7, DL
Enclose 25 cents In coins for
oattern desired.
Pattern No Size.
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To Relieve Your
Cough, Mix This
(, at Home
You’ll be surprised how quickly
easily you can relieve coughs due to
colds, when you try this splendid re
cipe. It gives you about four times as
much cough medicine for your money,
and you’ll find it truly wonderful.
Make a syrup by stirring 3 cups of
granulated sugar and one cup of
water a few moments, until dissolved.
No cooking needed—It’s no trouble at
all. (Or you can use com syrup or
liquid honey. Instead of sugar syrup.)
Then put 2V4 ounces of Pinex (obtain
ed from any druggist) Into a pint
bottle, and fill up with your syrup.'
This makes a full pint of medicine
that will please you by its quick ac
tion. It never spoils, and tastes fine.
This simple mixture takes right hold
of a cough. For real results, you’ve
never seen anything better. It loosens
the phlegm, soothes the irritated
membranes, and eases the soreness.
Pinex is a special compound of
proven ingredients, in concentrated
form, well-known for its quick action
in coughs and bronchial irritations.
Money refunded if it doesn’t please
you in every way.
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NOSE
One whiff
gives grand
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feeling. Al- ^
ways carry
it with you.
PENETRtl INHALER
EASE
MISERIES OF
CHEST
COLDS
Rub on Fenetro to
relieve cold's ache,
pain, muscle son -
ness. So effective.
PEHETROSiStRM
BE
PROOO OF our town
Some folks uy their town, arc bigger or
prettier, but we think our town if the belt
town on earth? Be proud of our town, and
our town will repay you for your faith!