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Sad Error Frantically the young bride tele phoned her husband at his office. “Oh, John,’’ she sobbed, “please hurry home. I got the electric wires mixed up, the radio is all covered with white frost and the refrigerator is playing ‘Home, Sweet Home’.” Metal Management "A great deal depends on know ing when to speak your mind.” “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum, “and still more on knowing when to change it.” A Change for the Worse Bob—See any change in me? Johnny—No. why? Bob—l just swallowed IS cents. THE COOLIDGE EXAMINER The Curse of Progress new I? sew Ruth Wyeth Spears 1/ n , :t "A j i T'HIS pink and white chintz * apron with pink gingham frills should inspire anyone to make long strides towards the kitchen. It is easy to cut. The material required is IV2 yards of 36-inch wide chintz or cotton print and one yard of plain material. For the skirt of the apron, cut a piece of paper or cloth 27 inches wide and 23 inches deep. Fold this lengthwise through the cen ter, as at A, then measure down from the top of the fold and in from the corners the distances in dicated in the diagram and mark the dots. Using the dots as a guide, mark the outline of the apron skirt as you see it in the diagram: The dimensions for shaping the bib are given in the diagram at B. The pocket is a 5-inch square with lower comers rounded as shown here at C. The apron ties are cut 6 inches wide and 36 inches long. The strip for the belt should be cut inches wide and a facing strip the same width should be cut for it. The shoulder straps are cut 4 inches wide and then creased lengthwise through the center. The strips of the plain material for the ruffles are cut 6 inches wide. The ruffle material before it is gathered should be 2Vz times the length of the space it is to fill after gathering. Use the machine hemmer foot shown here at the fg, around j®f THE HOUSE Tasty Baked Potatoes. After baked potatoes are “done,” gently crush the potato open and then return it to the oven to dry out for a few minutes. * • • Sauce for Cold Meats.—An in teresting sauce with cold meat, ham or pork calls for adding whipped cream and horseradish to tart, unsweetened apple sauce. * * * Add Acid to Milk.—To help pre vent curdling when acid and milk are combined, add the acid to the milk rather than the milk to the acid. e • • Softening Shoes.—Shoes or boots that have become hardened from a bad wetting will soften if rubbed with a rag wet with kerosene. • * m Fresh Orange Juice.—lt is best to squeeze the orange juice just before breakfast rather than the night before so that the air won’t have a chance to attack the vita min in the juice and also change the flavor. • • • Cleaning Parchment Shades.— Wipe off parchment lamp shades with a cloth dampened with olive oil. It will remove all soil and will restore the former freshness. * * • Sewing on Snaps.—When sewing snaps on a garment sew them on by means of buttonhole stitches and they will not pull out like plain over and over stitches. * * * Small Towels for Children.— Small size bath towels which are light in weight but firmly woven are easier for children to handle and are easier to launder. • • • Frying Fish Filets.—Try dip ping fish filets in yellow corn meal, in milk and again in corn meal. Then fry them in deep fat until they are well browned. Sambo Became Sure Debt Was Outlawed Sambo got a job as a bill collec tor for a restaurant. By his vio lent attitude, he forced five timid patrons to pay their debts. Then one day his boss noticed a big colored chap across the street who owed him money. Sambo raced over and grabbed the other man’s arm, demanding why the money hadn’t been paid. “ ’Cause,” replied the man harshly, “Ah been in jail fo’ a murder Ah committed. Now, whut A-as you stoppin’ me fo’?” Sambo gulped. He wet his lips. “De reason Ah stopped you,” he returned nervously, “was jes’ to tell you not to worry about pay n’ dat money.” lower left for hemming the ruffles and the machine ruffler for gath ering them. NOTE: Mrs. Spears’ latest book —Gifts and Embroidery number— is now ready. Ninety embroidery stitches are illustrated; also table settings; crochet; embroidery de signing; fabric repairing; novelty gifts and dress accessories. Forty eight pages of step-by-step direc tions. Available to readers who will send name and address and enclose 25 cents (coin preferred). Just address Mrs. Spears, 218 So. Desplaines St., Chicago. Don’t Neglect \ Your Quid’s Cold Don’t let chest colds or croupy coughs go untreated. Rub Musterole on child's throat and chest at once. This milder form of regular Musterole penetrates, warms, and stimulates local circulation. Floods the bronchial tubes with its soothing, relieving vapors. Musterole brings re lief naturally because it’s a "coonter irritant"—NOT just a salve. Recom mended by many doctors and nurses. Three strengths: Regular, Children’s (mild), and Extra Strong. Add Not Another Fanlt If you see a fault in others, think of two of your own, and do not add a third one by your hasty judgment.—Flamner. What a difference good bowel habits can make! To keep food wastes soft and moving, many doctors recommend Nujel. INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL Copt. 1987. Stance Ino. GET RID OF BIG UGLY PORES PLENTY OF DATES NOW...DENTON'S FACfAL MAGNESIA MADE HER SKIN FRESH, YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL Romance hasn't a chance when big ugly pores spoil skin-texture. Men love the son smoothness oi a fresh young complexion. Denton's Facial Magnesia does miracles for nnsightly skin. Ugly pores disappear, skin becomes firm and smooth. Watch your complexion take on new beauty Evan the first lew treatments with Denton's Facial Magnesia make a remarkable difference. 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