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can be made fresh by wrapping
Ithem in a damp cloth and placing
in a moderately warm oven
until the cloth is dry.
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When Beating Foods.?Place a
I! folded cloth under the dish which
contains foods to be beaten. The
cloth saves the table and helps
keep the dish steady.
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Tasty Applesauce.?Applesauce
r made out of tasteless apples m ay
be enlivened by adding a little
nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves, or
An Easy Dre
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Pattern 1658
? i A simple mesh with puff stitcl
dots is quickly and easily crocheted
into this charming dress
Use mercerized cotton in fresl
Spring colors. Pattern 1658 con
tains directions for making th<
dress in sizes 4 to 8 (all given ir
one pattern); an illustration of i
and of all stitches used; materia
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I adding lemon mice for tartness.
But if the sauce has a fresh apple
flavor such extra seasonings are
unnecessary?in fact, they will
blot out the apple's own flavor.
To Remove Gam.?To remove
chewing gum from fabrics, rub
with ice and the gum will roll off
and leave no marks.
Cleaning Sponges. ? Sponges
which have become slimy should
I be soaked in vinegar overnight.
I then rinsed thoroughly in hot waI
ter and hung out of doors to dry.
iss to Crochet
requirements: photograph of detail
of stitch.
Send 15 cents in stamps or coins
(coins preferred) for this pattern
to The Sewing Circle. Needlecraft
Department, 82 Eighth Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Please write your name, ad,
dress and pattern number plainly.
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