— IN THE HOME WORKSHOP + «+ + «+ + For a Colonial-Style Interior VD MINE . | A BRAIDED RUG THAT GREW UP WITH THE FAMILY probably a slow eater he knows the sensations ecede vomiting and he ) prevent any such un- happening. is afraid of the doctor a 4 WiITHO} ite his cries, he should _ i. DIRECTION SYaND VOneH HAs” Neh gma sas : a * saath al eM STENCILING METHOD WO PULLOUT U8 ‘ : BRAIDED RUC HOOKED RUG KNIFE BOX AND ST fo, $2, “Vem " CUPBOARD BRAIDED RUG _ STENCIL IN GOLD ‘ pet mater © stamped ei cannes is so simple Wake ~ of cast-off clothing. Paint old wooden rockers Make a 12-inch square at — — ea ! Bed envelope wi your ® . ’ i 5 im chairs ack, then . J Myrtle Eldred in that “ ial skill is re- aperies, worn bed and plain chairs black, th a time. No. 201 is actual- quaint touc ge geerene th Adams’ Cottage, ‘The oes live md blankets. Pat- stencil in gold. Pattern 298 size pattern for squares room. Pattern gives red. Pattern 318 { Rp ge ae lor set pares 1. P ti z ives old and new gives authentic old-time de- hooked separately and sewn actual-size directions : ectas — “1. “St modern dyeing -t~se for wood or tin. Most together for large or small cutting and making knife- bn — ‘ trmonizing. Ruc Vvde ruas. Uses up odds and box and its stand with two Se ree 7 wged later. — TIP - TO- TOE pull-out leaves. qwetlable (2000¢«C0 ers of patterns desired. eS. G 0 : Tall Figures N Fe oP 40 By NO s Need fl INONEEAR Axe so Point Ab . Fey We. wind, Ove- aist ne Ay U : va Seems to be humane TAPPE by Mamie Moloney % i man natu ei / beg Birls usually envy tal] ae ae your opposite, 0 Hollywood eto", WhY they shoulg, “84 versa. But H H Si Met Yamane ood, Stvlist, for the short sei” according to a ouse to House apr ref Me wv mart if they avoid the obvious en can look just as Managed to park the children we a ned ‘st i and ruffles. The tall girl ae alls for the’ *ype—_ and go out collecting for the oF HOT AND a le that is becoming to the di wear pray ‘any Red Cross drive. It: felt good Pr nb Pan she is thin she should fill ; Iminutivy’ yx eA week oway oy Bhs YO M, or at least a from hou 10258 AE AUIS hold routine 0 Fos, ae for a tew Be Ao ours, even are pn though canvas- v ye sing is no easy eee) ve oe job, especially in the country where dis- “sod got ME ystFO ces between ec © Pe eds pol ne ouses are con- He why 1 yd yet ow siderable and oY pyo spring mud is HP wh" ¢ e sot psu wy th ees ws in some Xv e laces. * at ee Was amazed Ss We 5 Wave, ban sales talk” wound grok at? Y “dy seems SS no, ov, see yak ed Cross a 6 “ove™ j9 of it does. Wwe ni gis ey gs Pex the people in ; ¥ ® which logging ¢ the chief means ow 0 4, have y tae eae Sate Det a Sitag ee e » sity was DERONE gmc” <2) ane now varming. . 4 Sond and © pid Doe O ne know dll about the Red er 2 pow, in Og 0 vss,” said one old lady who 5co™ 10 oe 4 oot soe vas down by the water picking em 9) A Lee pe up an armload of beachwood ‘ove st ae ¥ Dd $e mm for her fire. 3 8% ne S sone gion “They hel e@ once and ov Sp3% Somes Sy I'd like to show my gratitude. bcs aa? ae Pm, Come on up to the house and S ose so one os 3 T'll see what I can spare.” x) cs = 4 ee pur no ve nit : satan IN ey Sant SO Hurt, But They Gave a oF x ‘c) gee ose e IR, I act” gu’. vib It was like that at nearly aa0t na Pyne “cd wt in WP cee that you t living on their Live by Edith Adams in The Vancouver ivv.¢se: millionaire who Sun. She “takes the drudgery out of ie epee denying them- housework!” —H.G. pS ha is, many of them something them- selves to give so generously to the Red Cross. “I want to give something mm mf > —~ 0 BU) Sh ¥ of sweaters. The too thin gin ae, hat there are many inde . . i inds form-fitting and hee collars rm Merely selects the type that isn’t use, for a blo and yokes and puff sleeves, if worn nl eles ts — eh = Spring Styl But we just haven’t an h € y cas. ta a r trennad ‘ _ bs house until m Monon the furore yp A. po! coming into her own this : and’s unemployment sur- lt Spring with a heque es. Maybe it’ contrast with the skirt Cleaineut sey Designed in a mote=t~1 «- ee CES SOR ybe it's n between Or the neato rind be wort us meen ~~ READER'S PRIZE RECIPE m dress i stem beaut bop emind the world that the tall pes and t’ . LE vide her pai yp pent flared ca Selene : a A Orbe 4 lagonal lines do wond ' a ‘t and full belt Jackets nee animizes height, too. Big b Canned Milk Fudge , ; leceivers, : : ; h wa BU t N 2a . wei cant cnet b vebloany en should nee on tee ain : cups Pate sugar : = nal aaa a ° 0) , See that : cup dates , Sian large’ jn smarne MRS: AB G iN S ynese ss Come ot ae sleeves, rather than the pa A are the batwing 1 cup walnuts (or cherries) Collan 35-in sizes, Mex {NG tT ough: MartPe aw {c alow Kline, wear a necklace. ype. If you want Boil sugar and canned milk to the firm ball size, 248 deg. : 308 ig ” With 6. °dium you? a yoret™ to ee eh por toon bee See that the fitting js eehoend se Pren F. Then add the dates and boil until the dates leave the ead 34, Cut i ° xing ene ro". ing. N8 side of the pan. Remove from the stove and add the cocoa- 6 ag 14 Men's Pt Ss aernide™ rese™ is cont wa MOPS i Dange F : nut and walnuts. Beat well and when you notice it setting Sin * 42." gi 28S, 30, 32° Panic <. A399 yn wee ox ense! &er For Stocky Girls a bit, roll in a wet towel. Put in a cold place. When set, al , SP \ot ve _As for the stoc! i ; cut in slices. So! yeh p ond ot 7:8 pe PO attr cit Prints, bright ae girl, she should avoid Shiny fabrics “This is a little different from just the ordinary fudge. atl ine. They are of"d 26 alias oes yb Ns ort boleros, aBareund on around the waist and hip; That’s why I favor it.” So write: . Dorothy Ramsay, Umame, tlon