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+ Look young, look slim, too, by wearing this fresh, original frock through your busy, long days. The cut of the bodice is an attractive feature and easy to sew, too. Pattern 8452 is in sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 34, short sleeves, requires 3; yards 39-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send 116 cents in coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Ind. Keep up your wartime sewing, thus you are helping bring victory sooner. You'll find 52 pages of absorbing sewing news, 102 new designs in the new fall issue of “Fashion,” just out. A copy is 26 cents,

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wool produces a hat that accents all your dark fall and winter clothes. | Wool shaded from lime to deep yellow with traces of deep green, purple and blue was used for the model, It sounds a bit wild, but isn't—it's gay and dashing. Of course you can make it in a solid color, but I highly recommend a skein of any sort of multicolor wool for the hat.

To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the multicolor hat (Pattern 5630) send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7, Ill. Find other new, interesting patterns for needlework you'll enjoy doing in the new issue of Anne Cabot's famous album, It is a 32-page booklet entirely devoted to new designs, new ideas for your home and your wardrobe. The price is 16 cents.

Boys’ Socks for Girls

School girls are buying their socks in boy's. departments this term-—because they like those heavy, shaggy white and yellow wools the boys wear with their athletic shoes! The girls embroider on an initial or flower; or pull a tassel through after rolling the socks down to anklet size! geri eens

The Alpha Beta Latreian club will have a luncheon at 1 p. m, Tuesday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Hostesses will be Mesdames R. C. Burnett, Joseph Buck and Noble Hilgenberg. w

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (U. P). ~Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, said today that] American lend-lease food is necessary to keep the British people in good physical condition. | Returning from a fAve-week tour of the British home front, she said the worst period for British housewives was the winter of 1940-41 before lend-lease food began to arrive, “If we as the arsenal of democracy are to keep the fortress of democracy , , . we must help with this tremendous food problem,” she

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The British people are not.starv-| ing, “as many ‘Americans believe,” ! but their meals are “dreadfully mo- | notonous,” Mrs: Whitehurst report. ed. However, they do not complain, figuring they are lucky to get what they do. . “This attitude,” she said, “may explain why the British are always on the winnipg side at the end of a war,” She said black markets are seldom heard of because of the severe penalties imposed, adding the penalties were due to resentment by the people of “the action of unpatriotic citizens.” et ’ “There is also something about the British psychology.” she declared, “that compels the people to submit to rulings laid down by their government, without complaining. or condemning the leaders.” {

Question Box

Q—When eating apples raw is it best. to remove the skin first? A—Not if the apple has been thoroughly washed to remove any spray residue. The peel is rich In vitamins and if it is thoroughly chewed is useful in the digestive tract, i Q—Are peanuts a protein food? Which vitamins are found in these nuts? A—Peanuts are rich in fat, phosphorus, protein; riboflavin, B:1 (thiamin) and are good sources of niacin and minerals. Peanut butter is a highly concentrated food, specially if ground nuts are mixed with a good grade of butter, { Q—What is a good flea repellent for cats? > A—Derris powder is very eflec-; tive. Place the cat on several thicknesses of newspapers and apply the powder; comb him well, and gather up the stupefied fleas and newspapers and burn them. Q-—Please settle the question of | who Is supposed to follow directly behind the coffin at a funeral pro-| cession. Should the widow or the mother of the deceased come first?! A-—There is no prescribed order for funeral processions. Usually the nearest relative walks behind: the coffin, followed by others in order of their relationship. The usually comes first, although the widow and the mother might! well ride in the same conveyance. | Q-—Is there a dressing that can be made with honey and used on| truit salads? | A-Mix equal parts of lemon juice

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