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PRIVATE 1
BUCK |
By
Ctyfc Levis |
CROSS
TOWN
By
Roland Coe
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-I (Ml like Blather Habitant tfc?a? dayi!*
D IGHT "in step" with the times
is this crocheted footwear. It's
economical to make (the soles are
crocheted of rags) . . . it's quick
to do . . . and it launders per
fectly. Make the scuffs for bed
room slippers; the open-toe style
for play shoes.
Pattern 327 contain* direction* (or the
?Uppers in smaU. medium, large size;
?titcfaes; list of materials.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
is required in filling orders (or a few of
the most popular pattern numbers.
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
S2 Eighth At*. New York
Enclose 15 cents (phis one cent to
cover cost of mailing) (or Pattern
No
Name
Address
Buckskin and Wood Used
As Local Currency in '33
During the national "banking
holiday" of March, 1933, money
was so scarce in some communi
ties that local currency was issued
by business men to carry on op
erations.
In Wallowa county, Oregon,
notes were issued of real buckskin
?each was stamped "Half Buck,"
or "One Buck." The Chamber of
Commerce of Tenino, Washington,
issued wooden money. It proved
very popular and, in all, some 25,
600 pieces were circulated in de
nominations of 25c, 50c, and $1.
These were valued at over $6,000.
? St. Joseph aspirin
Grog for Sailors
For almost 200 years, the Brit
ish navy has issued a drink of
grog, two ounces of rum with four
ounces of water, to its seamen
every day at noon.
When babies s)ioes become dan
gerously slippery, sandpaper the
soles to prevent falling.
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For safe storing, mattresses
should be covered, then hung or
placed on a fiat surface with no
more than one mattress on top of
another, in a dry, well-ventilated
space.
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Make an oilcloth cover for your
ironing board to cover it when not
in use; also use the cover when
brushing and sponging garments.
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To mend broken glassware, dip
it into melted powdered alum. Re
move it and hold the pieces to
gether with adhesive tape until the
alum has hardened.
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A dustless dustcloth may be
made by pouring one tablespoon
of furniture polish into a glass fruit
jar and shaking jar until polish is
well coated on sides of jar. Put
into jar a yard of clean cheese
cloth, cover jar, and let cloth re
main in it for two or three days.
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A cork when soaked in hot water
?even if it is a little too large?
will fit a bottle readily.
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Do not wash eggs. Washing de
stroys the protective film that
keeps out air and sun.
GOOD-TASTING TONIC
Good-tasting Scott's Emulsion contains
natural A and D Vitamins often needed
to help build stamina and resistance to
colds and minor ills. Helps build strong
bones and sound teeth, too! Give good
tasting Scott's daily, the year-round 1
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Early Roman Convoys
The Romans convoyed their
ships with fast galleys.
MOTHER GRAY'S Jifc
SWEET POWDERS
Has merited the confidence of *1F-/
mothers for more than 45 years. Good fos
children who suffer occasional constipatiow
?and for all the family when e reliable,
plesrsingly-acting laxative is needad. Pack
age of 16 easy-to-take powders. 35c. Da sure
to ask for Moihu Gray's Suxet PeWers. At
nil drug stores.
I REVISED mWAKMAE! 1
H WBY EOfTlOW OF FAMOUS FLEISCHMANWS
If RECIPE BOOK NOW READY! fft?E TO YOU / ?
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Adfif Tbe New Wartime Edition
of Fleisrhmann'* "Bread Basket."
Entire section on wartime cooking
problem*. Economical, ration-point
I aavera. Quick, easy breads, sugar
saving dessert ideas. All made with 1
Flojchniann'ive Wow label Yeast-the
ft < only fresh yeast with both Vitamins
m A and D, as well as the Vitamin B
K Complex besides. Write Standard ,
^ft Brands Inc., Grand Central Annex, I
Box 477, New York, N. Y.
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