S outhern Oregon News Review, Thursday, April 24, 1947
SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS
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Practical Apron
A CRISP bib apron that’s ample
* * enough to protect your pretty
dresses. Cross-over straps are
comfortable and stay put, bold ric
rac makes a colorful trim. Pat
tern 8136 has few pattern pieces,
Slim Waister
is delightfully easy to make. Why
T 'H IS wee-waisted junior frock is not make up several to have for
x ideal for graduation in June, shower gifts?
Two rows of dainty lace or ruffling
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edge the brief sleeves, the full
P a tte rn No. 8136 is fo r sizes 32. 34. 36.
40. 42, 44 and 46. Size 34. 1% y a rd s
dirndl type skirt is a favorite in 38.
4 ya rd s ric rac
every teen-age wardrobe. You’ll of I t 35 ’ s or n e 39-inch;
w — s m a r t — c o lo r f u l— th e SUM-
s h io n s by to p -
wear it for dates, too, all summer f M l i E r h H t Is d s r s u ir e r of ie r F s , A S s H p e IO c ia N l . c F h a ild
r e n ’s p a r e ,
long.
f r e e p a tte r n p r in te d in sid e th e book. P r ic e
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25 c e n ts .
Send your order to:
P a tte rn No. 8111 com es in sizes 11, 12,
13. 14, 16 and 18.
Size 12, 3 ya rd s of
35-inch; 2*,'« ya rd s lac e edging.
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
709 Mission St., San Francisco. Calif.
Enclose 25 cents in coins fo r each
p a tte rn desired.
Pattern Wa
Name.
A ddress-
Place a shoe-box cover in the
bottom of your paper or corded
shopping bag. This gives a solid
foundation to stand on counter or
floor and prevents liquids from
trickling out of tipping containers.
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Simple means of winding a win
dow shade roller is to insert the
flattened end in a keyhole so that
both hands will be left free to grip
the roller and turn it until it has
reached the desired tightness.
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Clean up suede hats, bags, etc.,
before putting them away. Remove
grease stains by sponging with a
cloth dipped in vinegar. When dry,
restore nap by brushing with a
stiffrbristled brush.
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To discourage mildew growth on
floors and woodwork, wipe them
with a damp cloth dipped in water
and a little kerosene.
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Umbrellas folded up when damp
are likely to mildew. The next time
you come in out of the rain, leave
your umbrella open while it dries.
Then put it away in a cool, dry ,
place. It will last longer, and not j
leak through when you need it.
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When you clean the refrigerator,
use a solution of baking soda and
water. Put one teaspoon of soda
to a quart of water. The soda
counteracts food odors and keeps
the refrigerator sweet.
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An ordinary dish mop is very
handy in dusting the coil bed
springs when doing your spring
house cleaning.
The French artist Degas strug
gled along for many years, receiv
ing only a pittance for his paint
ings. At one time, when in des
perate straits, he sold several of
his canvases to an art dealer for
a few francs apiece. Two weeks
later, the dealer met him on the
street.
“I have the most wonderful news
for you,” he exclaimed, ‘‘I sold
your paintings for 20,000 francs
each!”
Degas accepted the information
without enthusiasm.
‘‘What’s the m atter?” asked the
dealer. “Doesn’t this make you
feel happy?”
“I feel,” replied Degas, “like a
racehorse who has won a race for
the bookmakers.”
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