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WHITE ASH—Inlaid with walnut, mixed with wrought iron. By JEAN SPICKLEMIRE
Times Homes Editor
UMMER furniture has moved in the house-to stay—
all year round.
It's just as functional as indoor units, comes in correlated groupings to use in the living room, dining room
and bedroom. Chief reason for its growing popularity is its informality of design, matching today's casual homes. Typical are the four lines pictured. The sectional rattan pieces are made by Ficks designed by Paul Frankl. High fashion note is the tightly aligned vertical rattan bars used on all the units. Long low sofas, deep seated chairs and ottomans, versatile
New Note In Sweepers
Carpet sweepers have joined the color parade. They'll match upholstery and drapery fabrics, paint, wallpaper and floor
coverings.
Made by one of the country’s largest and oldest manufacturers of carpet sweepers, the Bissell Co., they bearing models with self-clean= ing brushes that adjust auto+
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"floor coverings. vou can sweep effortlessly, without putting any pressure on the sweeper handle. ’ The flower colors will include (apartment size) spruce green, marigold yellow, iris blue and poppy red; (vanity size) claret red, mint green and ebony _ black. The sweepers, priced to sell for leas than $10, will be in local stores soon.
Don't Wax
Raw Floors
Waxing a floor is more than just applying wax and bringing it to a polish, It is vital to know how to get the best results most economically and with the least amount of effort. Wax applied directly to raw wood will . darken the floor
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steadily with age. The soft wax |
finish permits dirt to be ground
through it into’ the wood pores. i
To prevent this grinding of dirt into the wood, the floor first should be sealed with shellac before the wax is applied. At least one thin coat of fresh, white shellac should be applied with two thin coats preferable. From time to time the soiled wax coating can be removed by sponging with. turpentine. Re-
waxed, the floor will regain its |
new appearance for the shellac protects the wood and supplies an attractive base.
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Note the brass floor lamp with natural linen shade, one of the new Ficks Reed lamps planned to match the bigger pieces. All of these are as at home in a living room as on a sun porch, The wrought iron table and chairs will' give the worst cramped quarters an elegant feeling. Glass tops both tables. The modern hutch is sleek, unusual. By Gallo. :
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Inlaid walnut stripes give the white ash furniture pictured a custom look. It's made by Lee L. Woodard, has wrought iron legs and backs. Used here as part of an occasional grouping, the table also can be an extension for the dining table, fits it precisely. The inlaid technique is used a great deal in new spring wooden furniture styles.
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WROUGHT IRON — Takes up
Summer Furniture
Ashcraft group is the circular dining table and chairs pictured.
Tops in function ig the table, with drop leaves and a revolving lazy susan that is detachable. The units are constructed of ash with a bamboo finish. They are part of a co-ordinat-ed Ashcraft grouping for living, dining and bedroom. The buf-fet-hutch cabinet will go just as smoothly in a living room or hallway. All the groups pictured will be available in local stores.
FINISH—Correlated for living.
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~ Right Water Heat
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sls Vital in Washing Family's Clothing
HIS article is dedicated to those legions of homemakers thrown for a loss by instruction booklets. There's the washing machine instruction guide which resolutely advises the various water temperatures, down to the degree, in which different
fabrics are best laundered. And there stands the homemaker’ without a thermomeéter,
allow their hands to remain in water at this temperature for a short period of time without
With no way to gauge -the , discomfort. heat of the household water Use it for washing lightly supply, she tosses the recom- soiled or colorfast cottons or mendations out the window linens. and hesitatingly turns the hot a a water tap on full, hoping for LUKEWARM WATER, Use the best . the. old baby bottle test of A frequent happening: The comfortable to the wrist or worst : elbow’ to tell you if the water To the aid of the home- is. lukewarm --a temperature maker. whose enly experience range of from 95 degrees F, to with the thermometer is to 110 degrees F.
check Susie's fever, comes Jane This temperature is necessary
Oliver home economist for for washing ‘heat-sensitive Thor Corporation, Chicago, woolens, silks and man-made with some practical ways in fibers that tend to give up soil judging just how hot is hot, more easily than cottons or warm is warm, or “luke’..is linens, Cleansing is not sacrilukewarm. And. what's more: ficed in using lower tempera=
tures with these fibers. Luke= warm water should also be used when washing doubtful colors and fabrics
when to use each. ” ao ” . HOT WATER. To qualify for this rating, the water must attain a temperature of 140 degrees, Fahrenheit, or more, This is too hot for the hands
Removing Oily Spots
to stand. A fair indication that Oily spots on table linens rewater has reached this degree Sulting from salad dressings is that vapor (steam) starts and butter respond to simple to rise at about 140 degrees F. soap-and-water laundering, Hot water is used for heavily Provided you counteract the soiled, or oily or greasy, white stains with a little elbow * cottons or «linens. Also, water grease. Rub well of this temperature destroys .
certain harmful bacteria sometimes present on bed linens, towels or napkins.
MORRISONS
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WARM WATER. This calls for water temperatures ranging between 120 degrees F. and 125 degrees F. Most people can |,
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