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Mrs, Harry Bierce, 1029 W. 32d St.

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Bureau scarf and pillow slip decorations to please the few bride or happy homemaker are simply and easily made, Embroidered bluebirds for happiness and pretty flower baskets blend with handsome erocheted edgings. Simple and relaxing needlework, even for the beginner. To order complete crocheting instructions, transfer for embroidery motifs, color chart and stitch illustrations for embroideting and crocheting for Pat« Jara 5508, use the coupon beow.

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Ovérsize Board Aids Ironing Day Chores The. handyman in your home can smooth f{roning day chores by building an oversize board of plywood ‘or wallboard to fit over your standard size board. Use the oversize board when pressing large pieces such as linens, draperies, men’s shirts and the like, which usually reQuire considerable handling. Experiments indicate the board should ‘measure 42 by 20 inches, tapered at one end, for best results. Wood cleats with w uttons which may be turned to hold it securely are fastened on the! underside to fit it to the Standard board,

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O’Laughlin, a stad with the ‘Dow Chemica

‘opened with one no trump.

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like his type of no trump opening. 3 When West bid two diamonds, North had to pass. But as O’Laughlin had a maximum one no trump, and the diamond suit well stopped, he bid two no trump: Then his partner correctly took him to three.

» o ~ THE OPENING lead of the six of spades was won by East with the ace. The eight of diamonds- was returned, and O'Laughlin had a choice of

+-plays, each of which ‘would have

worked, He put on the nine spot and West won the trick with the 10 of diamonds. West

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which was won in dummy with

| the king.

Now five rounds of clubs A i West Ta ‘the q of spades. Wes discards everything but the ace and eight of hearts, and “the king-jack of diamonds. O’Laughlin could count eight tricks and needed the ninth, Reasoning that West must have the ace of hearts, declarer cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen of diamonds, forcing West to win. Now West had to oash the ace of hearts and lead the other -heart. Of course O’Laughlin won this with the ng. for his ninth trick.

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By DR. E. P. JORDAN Question: What can be done to rid childrén .of worms? Answer: This is not something you should try yourself, The proper medicine to use depends on the kind of worm Present.

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with’ the queen of diamonds on the first diamond trick, West would have won with the king and come right back with the jack. However, dsclarer would have gone up with the ace of diamonds and made the same play on the hand.

Pipe Cleaner Is Beauty Aid

PIPE OLEANERS — those fuzzy white things spiraled on wire — are the ‘“what's-next” on the list which’ girls are taking over from the men Pipe cleaners make fine hair curlers, reports a girl who for. got to take her regulars on vacation and borrowed these substitutes from her dad.

8.88 A JF YOU are in the habit of seeking orange stick and cotton to use for swabbing mascara smudges off your eyelids, try using a pipescleansr instead. It's simpler to use, and as effective. So as not to bring the sharp end of pipe-cleaner in contact with your eyelid, bend the cleaner and use the looped tenter for mascara swabbing. A looped pipe-cleaner is also useful for freeing lashés of eyeshadow.

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Teen Problems— Give Your Mom

work around the house.

» » = By JEAN HAS MOM had a vacation this summer? If not, how about your seeing that she gets one? Complete freedom from the chores and duties of the house-hold—-for a day or a week or a month! Of course, you always. help with the dishes and dusting. But Mother still plans the meals and the work and looks out for little brother and sister, doesn’t she? And if the family is vacationing away from home, chances are the Job. is doubled.

VACATIONING * small fry are super-active, extra-hungry. Cottage kitchens are usually less convenient, country houses harder to keep tidy, And company? Um-hum, most of the work falls on Mom!

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GIVE MOM A VYACATION—Considerate teen-agers give Mom a break now and then and da their share of that extra hard In this photo, e Times, Shirley Woerdeman holds the [a Joan Litzelman while Mary Elizabeth Litzelman steadies the bucket.

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» » a. Why not show what you ean do? You'll be surprised how much satisfaction and fun you'll. get. At the very least, you can persuade Mother to. take a day off. Plan ahead, though, so you won't have to run to her Sor hep and advice.

OR maybe Pop would like to take Mom on a trip. Of course, you'll have to convince your parents of your reliability and trustworthiness, Not only in daily tasks, you know, but In your own behavior. If they

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turn - of=the- ~ AOCREBOrieh Bonnet hats with removable i scarves, one of chiffon and suede to match a suede variation on the cloche. Always popular ensembles of Scotch plaid had matching berets, Shoes, the lowsheeled casuals, had closed toe and heel with ine step straps. For more formal wear, closed toe and heel pumps had a modification of the Louis XIV heel. . Cocktail suits of taffeta with fitted jackets and full skirts had a brilliant ‘sheen with shadowed dots against the background— dark gray on gray, rose on pink, Formal dresses also were made of taffeta while satin strapless gowns in jewel tones--garnety topaz and sapphire—seem dese tined to be prom favorites in '48,

Try Macaroni Salad With Fresh Fruits °

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NOTHING TASTES better and satisfies one quicker in August/ing with the cooked When such salads are served and fruits, in generous portions, they can be considered one of the main foods) crisp lettuce. in the meal because’ they are rich in calories and also vitamins and minerals if they have been prepared wisely. + Frozen salads may really be«frozen like ice cream in refrig-

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