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ete PACH SIX g ee ry ~~ Fashion.) > % --MAKEOVER THRIF oie “ioe CONSERVATION PROBLEM. . . Little Sister didn’t like the idea of a hand-me- down, but Mom took the matter in hand, She dyed the pink wool-and-rayon dress which had been outgrown by Big Sis, made it into a smart bright red jumper trim-:|& med in gay embroidered braid. Total cost, one package of dye, three yards of braid. * | brighten up the remade dress—and if the ma- By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor Ww thé price of children’s clothes what they , servicedble garment will result. make outgrown clothes. clothes, experts suggest the follownig steps: Cutting down big sister's party dress for lit. 1—Be sure the fabric is clean. Don't start! ‘ so ‘ to work on soiled: fabric. tle sister is a project that may not meet with i 2—Rip apart the garment to be restyled. the approval of the little one, however, uniess 3—Tint or dye the fabric, taking care to use it can be made to look entirely new and dif- the proper dye. If you're sure the fabric is ferent. : cotton, linen, silk or wool, an instant dye will This is quite possible if Mom is handy with do the trick. If you're not sure of your fabric, the sewing machine, knows her styling and ' or if it is a synthetic such as rayon, use an all- makes use of new dye methods to freshen the ' purpose dye. color of faded fabric. Hl 4—Press the material after dyeing. New trimmings, such as bright . peasant 5—Then place your pattern, cut and pro- braid, felt applique or eyelet embroidery’ will | ceed as you would in working with new fabric. | terial: is good to start with, an attractive and} le are, it's a wise mother who is able to re- For best results in dyeing and remaking! RY | | TODAY IN HISTORY. | released from German prison (Know America) fener : 1935 President Roosevelt 4. abury of i | 1784-—Samuel Seabury of Con-! sins the bill certifying freedom | thecticut consecrated. in Scot-'of the Philippir (land, the first Protestant Epis-i 949 r raid devas. ,copal bishop in the Unite v gland.§ | States; = é 1943 Ldn ned Us. |__ 1785—The short-lived State of Marines in China withdrawn | Franklin, with John Sevier as 1942Ameriéan forces center governor establishéd. Casabl. a | 1789—John Carroll of Balti- ;more named by the Pope the 3rd and 7th Ar- 1944 s ‘mies march across Lorraine to MORE ABOUT PALMS juny first Roman Catholic the Maginot Line. Editor, The Citizen: wey s revolt Sue- are in the for peace. : 1946—Six small natio “Iam the restaurant owner spehapcmens Pasteur Insti“) ogainst the veto, at L who was involved in the tree | tute, ieee aie opens: cess. Six Americans eutting that Cyril L. Marshall; 1910—Eugene Ely, the first’ 1946 Nobel prize was writing about in a letter} ™an on record to fly a plane = that appeared in these columns/| {tom a ship, takes off from the November 7. I own and operate! U- 8. ‘S. Birmingham. the Ocean View restaurant. 1918—Some 2500 Americans “In the first piace, there is! place in the! that has palm g the entrance to} cranky ‘every month’? Are you troubled by distre femafe functional periodic dis: Ceyion, a British Crown col- ony, is not a part of India, TONY'S soov stor 603-05 GREENE STREET its establishment. I doubt if all can recall any place | being obstructed by suth trees, | “In the second place. I want| to point out that there is a dif-| ference betwen a palm tree and | an ordinary tree. A palm tree Brows in a very short while, so in cutting one down you do no 4 . zs = mcs hare : sfouiechg toni fect! Sy druitont Let Us Give You An Estimate on “Tctlt the palm trees down be- | LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S cody Painti r Retouching Your Car cause ‘they were blocking the; —2W 3). a euESS driveway ta my place., They! drooped oyer the sidewalk and were an obstruction; so they had to come down. | “When I ted this develop. | ment the sit a regular wild- erness, Since starting the work! I have spent several hundreds df dollars in beautification. Jack | Baker and Charley Wardlow are | at present deveioping a lawn} 8 amd cro- 2 have the | of the city at heart to me that any stranger who comes to town should first investigate and find out the facts before he takes his pen ith hand to knock someone | who has: spent upwards of $200,- | 000 here and is spending more. | LUTHER PINDER. | We Have A WLAC PAINT \ MINING MACHINE tmes? ‘Then bo try Lydia E Pinks We Are Equipped to Match ham's Vegetable Compound to relieve Any of the Various 3,500 such symptoms! Pinkham’s Com- ) pound is made especially for women. Automobile Colors Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. 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