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PIN-FITTING PRELUDE—One of the most prominent parts in slipcover projects is pin-fitfing. The ‘better the pin-fitting job, the more successful the slip cover. After this step, determine ‘the seam finish, + : or ,

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. CORDING — The preferred finish for slip cover. projects, cording is easy, too. Here you see cording used effectively,

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then will be on the. inside. Stitch close “to the cord | on silk -and | made into slip “To make full ‘one-for : with the foot attach- | satins. With runt, And gg ns together and | , Stich a full one-fourth inch ment. One important thing t6 | handicraft guide attachment, n to a scant one-fourth inch | from the creased edge, éncasremember is that there are two | ‘you can make yards and Bind with the binder at- | 10g the seam edge. The. French machine. One of iS any it The yarn simply is wound | The French seam, though not | though it does not give you the the other. . closely around the. guide. | as effective as cording of | decorative effect -that both The next most popular seam | Crowd the windings if a thick | fringe, very often is used on welting and fringe seams atIs the fringed. seam. Fringes | tushy fringe is desired, and | Simply styled slip covers. It's | gora your slip covers. are made of purl cotton, wool | stitch through the slot of the | *2°Y to do. _Place the pieces of | ~ pinally, remember that. when ms, silk and floss, boucle guide, using a strong thread | KL hrorial together so that the you tackle the finishing job, yarn, silk or cotton and novelty j right sides face out. you should be sure that all inbraids. The texture of the and short stitch. You will find | Make the first stitching one- side seams are trimmed to a fringe should be’in keeping with | in making fringe seams, that a | fourth inch from the seam line. Scant one-half inch in depth. the fabric. contrasting color will a | Press and trim the seam to You also shoiilld overcast seams ». cotton fringe | decorative touch to your slip | one-fourth inch. from the row | in materials Which fray easily, should -be-used ‘on cotton fab- | gE of stitching.” Turn and crease. using ‘long even stitches. ' Of. ’ Know Your Stuff— {Let's Eat—

Fit Velocipede To the Child

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get 00 large OF too heavy a velo-|,1t-has & particular affinity for apples, sweet cider or apple

cipede which might overtax little muscles. Velocipede sizes —are numbered “12, 16 and 20-inch, which 1s the measure of the 1 t wheel.

tle cyclists who are 2 years old; the 16-inch the child up to § years age; and the 20-inch for the up to 7 years of age. The weight of velocipedes varies from 14 pounds for the 12-inch size to 24 pounds for the 20-inch size. . . ss A VELOCIPEDE with full ballbearing construction is apt .to than one with ‘semi-| Ma one bearings. full aring tricycle, however, -is likely to'be the easiest for a child to ride or push. Semi-balloon tires also make for easy traction.

A chain tricycle — one with chain-driven wheels similar to a

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Caraway Seed Flavors Sauerkraut Tastily

- By META GIVEN * SAUERKRAUT CAN BE prepared in a number. of delightful ways. It is a food that delights epicures when artfully prepared. Excellent with goose, duck or roast pork, it blends pleasantly in stews with carrots or potatoes.

juice. And caraway seed cooked with kraut just long enough for

DR. ANSWERS . By E. P. Jordan, M. D, QUESTION: - What ointment is recommended for psoriasis? < ~ ANSWER: There is no single ointment for this skin disease. It “is frequently necessary to try more than one preparation on. the skin

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of sérvice, Curt H. Reisinger of | ¥ “New “York, ah old friend, was | § elected secretary. The Curt H. Reisinger Trophy for the Eastern States open” team - of - four regional championship is one of the old~ est contract bridge: trophies in | play. Today's hand came up { duriug that event this year. The bidding shown is the way it occurred at a ‘table I kibitzed. Some employed Blackwood, and most pairs arrived at six spades. ; 5.» IN PRACTICALLY every case the diamond king ‘was opened. With the ace of clubs opening declarer... would Have ho problem, but with the diamond opening there was a question as to proper play. Should declarer win the first diamond with the ace, or should it be trumped in dummy? . - It was generally agreed that the king of diamonds should be trumped in dummy with the deuce of spades, and the next. play” should be the deuce of clubs, trumping inthe West hand with the three of spades. Then a small spade should be led to dummy's ace and South's

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By MARGUERITE SMITH

“Hower ghtdany ; A gardener I know (very well indeed do I know him!) decided he just had to raise squash at the edge of his vegetable plot where a patch of orange daylilies grew, Weak minded about flowers, he tossed a few clumps around the edge of the “back | forty” (chicken yard in formal society). hoping they'd somehow grow there. Then he hoed the rest out. Or -that's what he thought. Fae The next’ spring he announced, “I'm going té grub those lily roots out once and fof all, 80 Ne grubbed and he grubbed. Result—this spring he not only has quantities of day lilies in the chicken yard, he has them sprouting all over the compost pile. He also has a few in the strawberry patch (roots dropped in passing) and, unhappy thought, they're growing better than ever in the original

Now should declarer lead the king of clubs and let it ride? Analysis shows that the correct play at this point is to lead the three of clubs and trump it with the queen of spades, then lead the seven of spades and win it in dummy with the nine. Lead the five of clubs and trump it with the king of spades. Now the ace. Of" clubs drops, and declarer

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the right amount of flavor to blend with the kraut is a food

e . Alte: layers (until just before serving time. Cut nd ‘apples at the clove of garlic in half and rub quart capacity). Add water,|OVer the surface of the bowl. Pour (barely to cover, and heat Yo boil-|I? half of the French dressing. ing. Add the sugar and caraway Break the lettuce in chunks (the seed. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer until the apples are ten-|\* Droken rather than separa der, from 20 to 25 minutes. lea: by lear); cut the. eslery into Most of the liguid should be evaporated. - Add the butter, stir gently to blend, and watch carefully while cooking fapidiy until all the liquid has evdporated.

green onion into one-fourth inch lengths. Add these to the bowl. Push a salad fork and spoon under the mixture on opposite sides. Lift up and turn over. Re~

nary velocipede.

Just stroke with a light “Feather Touch” and out comes the dirt. No rubbing No hard werk Cincy is better these 4 ways:

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ingredients are well-coated wu the dressing. Garnish with asparagus spears, pimiento, hard- | cooked egg slices and the anchovy fillets. Ti ta dressing over all and. serve -at [ofice ‘from the bowl of on individual salad plates. ! Serves five.

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Meridian 8t., governor of the American College of Physicians for Indiana, has returned from |San Francisco where he attended {the annual convention. His son, Lt. Robert M. Moore, stationed at McCornacks Hospital, Pasadena, Cal, attended the meeting with him. : :

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For Thursday dinner) that kraut Wvers never forget, 1 sod head lettuce (1 1b.) pte branches celery SAUERKRAUT 1 glove garlic So (For Fridiy dlaner) -¢.- French rm" 3 or ¢ tart apples : Ib. cooked asparagus spears No. 2% tin sauerkraut or 1 qt.|3 strips pimjento : bulk sauerkraut 1 hard-cooked egg 3 to 4 tbeps. sugar 1 small tin anchovy fillets . 1 tsp. caraway seed Wash the vegetables thorough3 tbsps. butter : ly. Drain and remove the tops; Peel the apples, core, cut into|Stems and blemished parts: Chill

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By ERNEST E. BLAU CCORDING to gals who have studied the art of male lové making here and abroad, American men really lack some of the finesse and romantic build-up used by the British and French. . The American man's love __making, they say; is so blunt and direct—no preliminaries at all : .

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that day lilies are easy-to-raise?

Day-lilies (not to be confused with the white flowering plantain lily) are, in the botanist's Samain, lis. They ] dependable "or, HY wid OF Flomon Mob abe grandmothers lovéd. Now, thanks to plant breeders, they bloom in gorgeous rusty reds and copper tones. If you choose varieties carefully you can

FOR vegetable beginners: If you're starting head lettuce seed now, choose a sure heading kind like Great Lakes. Bibb is a good loose header for midsummer. ’ : "Transplanting solution works miracles on wilty plants. I prefer the trade-named preparation but you can make your own by stirring three ounces } (about. six level - tablespoons) of - regular - garden chemical | - fertilizér into a gallon of water, Use a scant cupful to ‘each plant,

“16F nature-lovers: - apolis- Bartham “Club presents a color film “Along Smoky Mountain Trails” by Peter Koch, tomorrow night. It's at 8 o'clock in Caleb Mills Hall, Gardeners around town: Mrs. of 4 = am .. rs, 1034 rect Ave., ‘working over her shrubbery border that's attractively

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+ Haphazard Eating Can Be Dangerous SUPPOSE SOMETHING sim« | ply shattering happens—a quare | rel with one and only; a | broken | Yeprimand from Pop. Do | pamper your blues with food or fasting? r

| --You know how it } you order a super-duper, icky sticky sundae, gobble "a handful of chocolate bars, finish-up the box

ing sorry for yourself the while Or you boycott. Mom's meals, sighing theatrically, “I just can't eat a thing.”

"8 i EITHER way, you're being ® |_psychosomatic, That's a tens i | dollar word and it means lets . ting your mental and emotions al state influence your physis cal well-being, It's not ‘sens “sible, In fact it can be down right dangerous. : 2 "Lots of obese adults got that

of comfort. You don’t want to qualify as the fat lady of the | ‘efreys, do you? Or the human

Pe cret sorrow and revenged hims self by refusing to eat. & ® 8 =» t ; I “80, if you're something more | than pleasingly plump and cans not deny yourself sweets; .if

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nip the gorging or< Jasting habit in the bud. After all, food is for the stomach; not for the mind. 3 5

lawn, _ ; "8 @& - FROM one lazy gardener to another (or aren't you?)-=Set" head lettuce plants between caulifiower or cabbage plants, Their big leaves will shade the [yp lettuce later on in midday and make heading more certain. Plant seeds after a rain rather | than before. Hard rains crust soil, then you have to loosen it for best germination. - gun's poorest. sof si little nitrogen factories. They take their own supply fut of the air; deposit the rest in your | garden, Could you ask more? * "Question Box—When is the | best time tg set out a magnolia, asks Mrs, Garry Winders, 2242 N ai abama BL agnolias, v- eHOUgN] TIFRter h planting while they're in bloom. Theory says that ‘their ‘root. wounds heal easier when they're growing fast, Sem Mable Adams, Plainfield,

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