Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1947 — Page 27
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947 Simple Rules Keep Electric Cords. ‘Fit. Jamngs Vom “Ever since household electric ap-
"mistreatment. Repair shops the country over still do » business in
good condition over the years are suggested by rural electrification experts of the U., 8. department of
dangerous—may cause a short circuit, Also moisture may damage the proteetive covering over the wire, p cords free from grease
Never wind a cord around a hot appliance, or heat an appliance with S the cord around it. Keep cords away | from hot radiators or stoves. 3 4. Keep cords free from kinks, knots or sharp hends which may break the fine wires and damage the coverings Protect them also from wear. Cords should not be placed where they will be stepped on or| peries add a contemporary pinched—under rugs, or heavy fur-|. T 8s niture, for example, Never nail a
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“RUG "CUES" ROOM—This period room getting Jakes its cue from the ruby, turquoise and beige Karastan rug on the floor. Twin beige chairs flank the fireplace and the red glass lamp bases further carry out the color scheme. The flowered dra-
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Clean Heating Equipment
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By JEAN TABBERT be bordered “with ater color of | maker who wants to match her | checked, cleaned and repaired heat- | iy bk the Joall ds at Somvenients ". New-trends are apparent in floor | the same fabric or (if it hasn't Tursishings Bezels a " [ine equipment carefully in the fall, . - Connect; cords a ; faded) of the same carpet: arved or embossed carpets or | outlets, NOT to light fixtures = SoveEings Nh 85 in STEN every Another advantage Tp the all- | rugs aré tops in popularity just Teen Topics— cause .these do not carry enough Phase y over rug is that scraps may be | now for they can be used in a electricity for most appliances. ak prices ae SHI wel seve saved in case of a cigaret burn | modern as well as a traditional Smart Gi rls } 6. Plug in and Bjsoonmest Sarge Le astronomical heights and | of & stain that discolors it. room. And they provide a look at convenience outlets walls There's a wide trend toward | of elegance Without—a decisive i rather than at the appliance to are Talyiaining Weir present light-eplored carpeting. Experi- | pattern. Keep N ails J ». prevent damage to the appliance .™ "* ence has proved pastel and The Oriental rug, reproductions | : i terminal. - The wall to wall trend, which | ‘01 hes are jist as service- | of which are now being made in ( d lain \ -Cords— makes a small room look larger.i| .,\. oo iva darker ones. And American factories, skillfully com- roome Y 4 Don't Connect-Cords Is important in these days of tiny they're extremely popular -in | bines design and color.’ As a re- By SALLY ally To Light Fixtures | living quarters. modern interiors which draw | sult, they many times are used as IT'S FUNNY how males of all 4 7. Grasp the plug, not the cord, Don’t be afraid to buy a full | much of their charm from their | the basis of a room’s decorative ages have very, very definite ideas 3 when disconnecting the appliance.| size carpet for this type of quar- i color combinations. scheme. of what their ‘womenfolks should : This prevents pulling wires loose ters. If the quality is good, they The majority of carpet manu- | Modern rooms could successfully | yng gnoylq not dot Yes, down to 3 from the plug. | carpet may be utilized later with | facturers have co-operated with | use an Oriental as the basis for the last little detail—finger nails 3 8. After using an appliance, put, the same furniture and color | the B. H. F. (Basic Home Furn- | its color selection. The sophisti | go. 4 ctnrme—— : i the cord away carefully. A cord scheme in a larger room. ishings) color scheme. That means | cated shades used in the rugs can Maybe the men In your life | that is permanently attached to an| Carpeting, in the long run, is | carpets are being made to har- | be duplicated in modern furnish~ | , oo" loicie oy complaints about | i appliance may be wound around cheaper than a rug. If it's trans- | monize with other room acces- | ings, and the rugs will soften the | blood-red nails Suste Or about 4 the appliance after it is cool. De-| ferred to larger quarters, it .can | sories. It's a break for the home- ' severe lines of the furnityre, too-long ones. ' : tachable cords may be coiled loosely : Well, easy does it, gal. No use | and laid flat in a drawer or on a ‘Whiting’ Is | waving a red. rag before a bull : shelf. Or they may be hung over a ; | If your best beau or your favorite i Veoaet peg oF 100, Lares enough to Safe Cleaner. ela | father makes an issue of it, maybe preven! a sharp . | you'd better tone down the color | : : : ; Gl of your “grave diggers” and | : . ’ Coarse gritty scouring powder |} Nn h { of Here Sa Handy Home used for cleaning bathtubs, wash-| 2 VE Stopien ra lp. Tia fei " Fire Extinguisher bowls and sinks may leave . per-| 2 and shapes anyway. es : / "An effective fire extinguisher wili manent scratches on the enamel ' * be found in almost every American surface, Once the metal has been| progrip PEARS ADD TASTE APPEAL to any meal, When served) THE important thing is to keep ¢ kitchen: That old standby, baking damaged this way, it cannot be re-'y i, meats, instead of a salad or as a side dish, they give a tart dash| Whatever polish you use neat and soda. If grease in a frying pan|stored to its original finish and will to- more subdued foods. smooth. Bcabby, peeling nails are ; catches fire, for instance, never put|always be difficult to clean, say| 1 jamaged pears are included in the lot of fruit bought, these may| repulsive. If -your polish cracks, > water on it. This simply spreads household management specialists, ,o.10q and the damaged portions removed. They can be sliced and| Wipe off the whole messy business | ; the flame. of the U. 8. agriculture department.| cq to make gingered pears. The recipe for eanned Dears follows: with- remover solution—but at Just sprinkle a handful of baking| Some scouring powders on the ~~ once. soda on the burning grease. That|/market art safe cleaners for ehamel, Brid g e CANNED PEARS \ And the worst of the worst is smothers a fire by generating car- but others are too rough. Un- " ¥ (For Monday luncheo dirty nails beneath { i Suggested varieties: "Bartlett, a glaze of | bonic acid gas, which temporarily fortunately, there is no test Jat the 41072 Bors eiamel. Remember: painted’ fine 0 c . ; 1 envelops the flame, shuts off the Nousewlle can make ell w YKQ Peel thin round and round to| Ser-tips get soiled just as quickly | supply of air and puts out the fire. |is safe. However, the specialists say] 32 as plain ones, So wield: your | that powdered chalk, also called HK109864 preserve the shape. Cut in halves orange stick and yoke Re — ro . S ad whiting, is a safe scourer and Q98 AAS or. quarters. Remove center cores vigorously and rush | J y with melon ball cutter or poin , . ls! Use Toney ly 5 relatively inexpensive to buy at drug eg g743 Ww N E ¥J65 ith : yu iI cuts t 3 of Much 3 the olen, pals dislike | 1 teaspoon. Cut or scrape out stringy e § nawicnes stores. Make the powder into a] ~ 9 ¢AKI10 For Da butter (equel Paste with either water or kerosene ¢ QJ 97 Geel 54 § portion of goes, Add orie-pialt i of lita, Tm 5 ons hi Ri and peanut/and apply with a soft cloth, 7 ealer | 4Q2 sugar and two cups water to eac nt Jetta ns Falling For ordinary cleaning scouring NK J643 quart of pears in saucepan. Cloak uncléanliness. Let's prove (equal parts of honey butter, cream |Often is unnecessary. Washing | AR 3 Heat and pack (not compactly)| ‘“¢m wrong! equal ey y ct water 1 hollow side down in hot jars. Cover heese and chopped seedless raisins) [With warm soapy water may be all *6 7 Fre ghee pp with boiling juice to within one- Beauties’ Hints— and spread between thin slices of the enamel needs. &AJTS3 Sr or oh one, d mts various kinds of bread. ee 1 Tournament-—-Neither vul. {and process Pints—20 minutes, St | M N To make honey butter, cream One- Cleaning Glass South West Noth East oir ows. Pit y e ay ot fourth cup of butter, then add, One: 'S 14 Pass 24 36 : : x half cup of honey gradually, c nCoffec-Makers can be J. 14 Pass. Pass Sidi Wo Jal, pounds Suit Fi ure ing mixture well after each addition ¢ Double Pass Pass Pass tn oh q : B f honey, kept wholesome and sanitary’ by Opening—é bushel makes 22 to 24 quarts. By ALICIA § 9 NL clensing it frequently with a | pening bender ALL IART Ll {baking soda solution—one teaspoon Baked Squash DON'T make expensive ward- § Clean the Cor ners of soda to a quart of water. Scrub summer squash. and re-| robe errors this fall by buying ord i When you are ready to install al Put the soda solution in the The {od Helps move stem ends. Steam or boil.| extreme new styles which may 3 i new slipcover on a chair or sofa, be coffee-maker as in making - coffee. | When tender, drain and scoop out| turn out to be wrong for you. ish i sure to vacuum clean the upholstery Bring it to a boil. Then rinse the D ] Wi center, leaving a shell about one-| This warning comes from ne- | thoroughly, and especially in cor-|coffee-maker with clear warm cclarcer 1n half inch thick., Crush removed Wilma, chic owner of a smart : : ners and crevices. iwater. pulp. Season with salt, pepper and| New York woman's sh a | By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY melted butter or margarine. Refill] thinks that the radical Hop Piri I i T : America’s Card Authority {shells. Sprinkle with cracker- meal| jong offer m in i een Wardrobe Triumphs DURING the masters mixed land dot with butter. Place in a unwary. any pitfalls for the ith ] team-of-four championship in the pan with a small amount of water.| The two she cites are the In- : national tournament, one of the [Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.)| tanta silhouette and the infantile 40. | hands got twisted: The East t’CY 10 minutes or until hot. | look. “The infanta look em- | ! © hand was put into the West [F# Pras olen hi yies 3 be |. J | er 40,” says | 75 ™ pocket and the West hang in the | | Wilma, She also thinks that the East pocket. | average woman of any age will 35¢ When this was discovered, the | have trouble wearing the so-called | j tournament director had to throw | “Infanta” or “barrel” silhouette. Hn nu out the matches involved and the THERE'S more advice from this following day all of the teams lad H . re, | affected played another board y merchant which, if heeded, oor nis bogsd that th i will steer you past other pitfalls It was t ard that won the | lurking in the new fall fashions. 3 wi SHarplonship ited Yon, If you are in doubt, wait to buy ol-lour iit'e Be = J. SEB EK until style extremes have settled | man and Harry J. Dishbemn of & to a sensible medium. If you simNew York and Mrs. Ruth C. Gold- ply can’t wait, buy a simple dress Fhladphis, Kabakjian of Mh a neckline, bustline and hip- : | line that you'd like anyway. : J . » This middle-of-the-road choice f \ WHEN Fishbein played the should have a long hemline, | { : | hand, he sat South and he and his | maintains Wilma, who says that un partner stopped at three spades, | you can always modify, that to 0 which Fishbein made. sult both the fashion and your
When the hand went to his teammates, Kabakjian sat East | | and bought the contract for four
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| declarer won with the ace, a club was then ruffed in dummy and the third spade ruffed. Two THE THING that these two make.’em-yourself teen-age frocks | .. 40 of trumps were taken, then | have in common (besides their easy sewability and their keen appear | . 1... 1ed a small heart and
By SUE BURNETT | | ance) is buttons for trimming. Buttons down one side make a pretty | North won with the queen, He |
finish for a neat, figure-enhancing jumper (pattern 8075). The pretty | ......ned the king of hearts and | square neck shows off & bow-tied blouse that may have long or short | gown aid not overtike, as that | sleeves. Career girls will find it as intriguing as classroom girls do. | y6,14 have established declarer's Pattern 8075 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20—as well as 40 and 42. | j,k 8, North had to lead a for it's a style that's becoming in those sizes, also. Size 14, jumper, | club, on which declarer discarded two yards of 54-inch; blouse, long sleeves, 17: yards of 39-inch. | his losing heart and ruffed. in The charming junior style (pattern 8218) ‘features a demure q.,,,y turn-over collar and popular ‘push-up sleeves. Gay buttons accent the yoke and make-believe pockets. Wing sleeves are provided to make it a year-round frock. Pattern 8218 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Sizes 12, 3% yards of 39-inch; % yard for collar. For BACH pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis hold Times Pattern service, 214 W. land st. Indianapolis 9. Ready with the water before adding any by Joan Geisendorff, Broad issue of Fashion. Send today for your copy of the articles to be washed. The. Ripple high school senior. and winter issue. Fashion tips, special features, same caution holds for bleaches| Joan's a member of the D. O. * free pattern printed inside the book. Twenty-five cents. ‘and blueing, :
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Whenever washing Takes, pow-| |ders of fluids are used in the house- | washer, mix them thoroughly | of this woolen frock modeled
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Cracks in Chimneys Should Be Cemented
In grandmother's day fall house!
cleaning usually started with ‘the stoves. was brought out from the basement! or storeroom for its annual blagks-! ing and polishing. And before the! first fire was built, the chimney and | stovepipe were thoroughly cleaned. |
The big living room stove |
It's still a good idea to start fall|
p [cleaning with the heating equipment, housing engineers believe. They suggest getting this cleafing done before snappy fall days call for heat in the house.
Check all fireplaces, flues and
chimneys to be. sure they are sound
and in good repair. Roof fires are
caused mostly by sparks leaking out |
through cracks in the chimney. Remember that in a few years!
mortar can dry out and crumble
and that in time bricks may loosen. Before fires are started in the fall,
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all chimney cracks should be ce-|
mented.
Then make sure stoves, furnaces |
and other heating equipment are in good condition to operate safely. Stove pipes should be checked for
rust holes and worn spots. Make! sure all joints fit snugly. If your,
roof needs repair, tend to it without delay. If it make the new one fire resistant. Many disastrous winter
fires.
(would be avoided if home owners
TEEN TOGS—A striped fop | brown. and white] con- | trasts with the solid-toned skirt |
R. and P. A. L. clubs. (Ayres)
, _personal whims,
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SOCIAL SITUATIONS pas SITUATION: A friend of Soni and one club. However, to start your parents recommends you fond with, he got a good break on the to a college sorority or fra- : i opening lead. He won the first | ternity, and you become —- |' spade trick in dummy with the | pledged to it. | ‘queen, led the club and South won | WRONG WAY: Leave it to a 5 his queen with the ace. your parents to tell the friend qn South led another spade, which | that you joined the group.
RIGHT WAY: Write the person who recommended you, yourself, thanking him or her and expressing your happiness in the choice you have made.
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