Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1947 — Page 14
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which can be polished off in a few seconds with a non-electric crank type peeler, Peeler clamps to table edge and vegetable is' speared on a spit. A few turns on the crank revolves vegetable and cutter blade, which shears off peel.
New Iron Tip Toes Into Ruffles A two-in-one iron is announced for the” laundry to simplify the weekly chore. Lightweight and thermostatically controlled, the iron has a large sole plate hinged at its sharply tapered point, When the presser is confronted with ruffles, pleats or folds, a slight forward pressure on the iron brings it up on tip toe. This small toe section slips into these hard-to-iron spots. : The rest of the sole plate, however, is tilted at. safe no-scorch height from the fabric that's been previously ironed. Also new is & canvas clothes basket set on a tubular metal frame with wheels and a handle so that laundered duds can be hauled around with a minimum of effort.
New recruits to the ranks of sleaning aids are neoprene rubber sponge heads for brooms and scour ers. The new broom sweeps clean withous raising dust or scratching waxed surfaces. A sturdy hair-pin shaped wire handle on the scourer keeps manicured fingers safe during such tasks as cleaning stove burners and cook-
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THE SUMMER DEBUT of labor-saving gadgets is timed to speed housewives through homemaking tasks and send them out of kitchen
Even the routine of vacuum cleaning gets an inventive pick-me-up. The messy job of emptying dirt from the cleaner bag becomes as simple as tossing away a wad of paper, thanks to a new, inexpensive
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DON'T FRET because you can’t take a suntan. Ready to oblige women who can't or who don't want to make a burnt sacrifice of their skin for A deep, rich tan is a clear liquid tint that fakes one. This new cosmetic puts a convincing bronze color ion arms, hands, legs and midriff as well as on the face and neck.
» » - THIS TINT is easily applied with a cotton swab. It doesn’t streak or mottle on the skin. Such a convinced sun-color will be a welcome aid to those who are out for a regular tan as well } The make-believe tan, which doesn't block out sun rays, can be used to keep winter pallor hidden until a real bronze develops. Women who never tan as ynifqrmly as they would like to can use the tawny cosmetic cover this
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E ficiency vacuum cleaner cord should Ty about 20 feet long for maximum cleaning efficiency, says one consumer institute. A cord of that length permits you to vacuum all areas of a room without disconnecting the plug; according to the institute.
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