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PRACTICAL

HOMECRAFT

A Corner For Sewing Old Warriors

THIS SEWING CORNER disappears when the last stitch is taken. ccals plastic dress form, shoe bag filled with patterns and skirt

sewing machine doubles as a console table.

By JOAN O'SULLIVAN

TORE and more women

are making their own clothes, and it means that, decoratively speaking, homes need a corner for sewing. It should be pleasant place to work and preferably one that won't look like a sewing corner when not in use.

B

It might be in the kitchen, where starxlard kitchen cabi- neta can provide all the essential storage space needed for fabrics, threads, patterns and the like. One such sowing spot wha achieved by hanging an 18-inch well cabinetstinder a shelf be- low a window. This transformed a shallow avall space into in amazingly useful work area. A portable sewing machine was stored in the cabinet, which bas removable shelves, Sewing materials occupied another shell, and still another held clothes in need of mending. The shelf top proved useful as a cutting surface, for pinning patterns and doing other ing chores.

Gew-

The living room could be used-for-sowing, doo, Anat- tractive screen, wall-papered to match the room's decor, turns the 'trick. When you're not dressmaking, the screen folds in

bide such items as plastic dress form, pattern bag, and skit marker.

un-

If your sewing machine is one of those handsome new models that

turns into a console table and does double duty as an end table. the transformation . Ly complete, and attractively 50,

These days, elmost any apot in the house can be a sowing corner because manufacturers have concealed sewing machines in the most attractive fumiture pieces. One model is a desk. and good-loolding one.

When use sewing machine disappears into a cut-out in the centre of the desk. The knee control on this model concealed, 100, Another ad- vantage is the drawers on each

not

the

A screen con. marker. The

A DESK OR A SEWING MACHINE this plece is

either. To go with it, there's a chair that has a drawer for holding thread and shears.

IT LOOKS LIKE a modern night table

is

but this plece does tricks as the photo

at right shows,"

1

Re-live Past In Unique

Toy Shop

By TOM ZUMBO:

New York. THEY sayold soldiers

never die that they live forever in their regi- ments and armies--and in the minds and hearts of the men who follow them,

In a shop on New York's East Side, this legend goes on. A cavalcade of the armies of history can be found in the tiny shop. called Knight's Castle.

Thousands of toy soldiers, miniature representatives, of every kind of warrior, parade in silent tribute to the past in Knight's Castle.

Most of the famous pegladats the

world has known; some 4.000 of them, are, on review.

of

Pomp Ro-created Men from the ranks Alexander the Great, Caesar's Roman legions, the Crusaders, medieval knights, Napoleon fusiliers, Bismarck's Prussian guards and the Bengal Lancers with all the arrayed pomp and pageantry they once displayed.

are

Every rank is up for inspec- tion, from private to general. Every svidler. is in correct uniform.

The toy soldiers are in- dividually moulded and hand- painted. A mould takes about two weeks, lo make. A master model is first designed in wax. When all the details are per- fect, even to the exact hooks on the leggings, a soldiers mould in

The miniature then formed in lead.

cast.

are

They

half

stand about two and a inches. A few deft touches of red- and a the paint brush coated cossack or a member of the French Foreign Legion is reborn.

Craft Inherited

"The guiding genius behind these military masterpieces is an old soldier himself. Ho is: August Paul Wooster, a former infantry sergeant in Germany. Wooster inherited · his craft from his father end grand- father in Holland, where he was born 55 years ago--United Press.

THE NIGHT TABLE front pulls out to make a chair. Sewing machine pulls up from table interior.

The

Co

Needlecraft

Corner

Angora Hug-me-tight

‛'་,་

OMES evening, ami that's the lime you'll find this lovely angora. chill- chaser exactly what the glamorous party- goer wants. It's easy to knit and so flat- tering, too.

*ABBREVIATIONS

st (5) Inc

doc

tog

in (s)

knit puri

stitch (es)

increase

decrease

together inch (9)

this symbol indicates that the directions immediately following are to be repeated a given number of times in addition to the. original.

MATERIALS: Angorn, 11 balls: Plastic knitting needles, I pair Size 4.

Cast on 216 sts very loosely for outer edge" of one half, Work . 3, p 3 riubing for 7 ina

FIRST DEC. ROW: "wrong sido—K"" '2' tog."" across row; 100 sts. K 1, p 3, k_3; repeat from ", end p 3, k 2. NEXT ROW-P 2, k 3. p. 3; repeat from *; end k 3, p 1. Repeat kist 2 rows until 431⁄2 'Ins.' above lost dec, row, end on right side.

¤ໂອ.

AND DEC, ROW: K 2 tog..across-row; $4,

Work k 3, p 3 ribbing for 24 ins. Bind off in ribbing. Make 2 pieces.

FINISHING: Sew side edges of each half tog. for underarm scam. Place a marker on!! each half at end of 19th k rib from seam for back of neck. Beginning at markers, sew halves tog. for the next 12 k ribs for centre pack, matching ribs, leaving remaining 24 k ribs free. Steam lightly.

It Was "Something He Ate"

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. A MILA

1 WOULD not be sur diarrhoea, cramps, and vomiting.

This type of infection is dup prised if every person read-

germs in the "food, the "come ing today's column can re- monest germs. being the pacteria member a time he was very known as staphylococcus and slck from "something he salmonella (which, has nothing, ate." A certain number of to do with salmon). these illnesses were really from food poisoning...

very any

The staphylococcus Causes food infection by growing in the food and giving, oft §. poison which irritates the bowel, It

is most apt to do this in, meats, and creamy sweets,

side of the desk that are won finishes to match the sowing The machine, of course, is con- the living room, where it could/food may be due to indiscretions whipped cream.

derful for sewing storage. To machine.

Produces Poison

Food poisoning can be serious or very light-or slago in between. Sickness from eating. Similor symptoms cealed in the table and pulls be used as an end table or may be the result of severo go with the desk, you can get For the bedroom, there's 體

out when the leaf is opened. In telephone table.

pervousness resulting in.

If this germ gains, access to straight-backal- sowing chair good-looking sewing machine- addition, the front of the fable There are many other such diarrhoea.

some suitable food which is a slide drawer to hold night table that couldn't be slides out and becomes a chair sewing machines on the marr

allowed to stand at room tem Some threads and other small sewing more compact.

contaminated foods, The top of the one with two drawers for ket, so look them over. They're

for perature

four hours or equipment. The chair comes in table has a leat that unfolds to storage. This particular model all decorative as well as use however, really cause are more, It can produce enough

fection of the bowel, with severe poison to make the food dan walnut, mahogany and .blond provide more sowing space. would be equally at home in ful, designed for double duty.

with

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IN BALI HUSBANDS COOK

which

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gerous to eat. Anyone consuming It is likely to become suddent m1 a few hours later, with nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and severe cramps.A ZARA A

-Tiere, are many; waysui New York By GAY PAULEY": aid. "You serve it about ke guard against food palgoning of

alepk

Most important is, to preven THERE are

food frora becoming contarlo Tof Balinese traditions plus some chopped femon peel Tuch, she added, is the main-

in the fralar This con

can be done by scrupulous American women chopped colons, and cooked all stay of the Ballness dict. It ised with

cleanliness in the kitchen.

No. might well promote among the you would a beer stem, strved with the thin cuter covet husbands.

This was served on a bed of ing on the grain something

other type of Infection, steamed rice and with a side which is removed by the time one with a skin infection, In Ball, the men take great dish of sliced cucumbers.

rice gets to the American table, any

prepare food Food pride in their cooking skin. And

The Balinese love for rice should in Ball, when party comes

tha Then be complained, through posed quite a problem for the handlers should always wash

an interpreter, that it was dim concert people. man

takes over in the kitchen. cult to do Badinese cooking in it had to order their special It is his way of showlog he's n

Americk good host.

can't get all the roots and type from a Carolina company These and other traits of Ball-2. nese cookery were brought out are we're used to he cald.

Froderick C Schang recently at a luncheon when 45

entertained reporters. The Ball- nese are in this country for a winter tour of 20 citico.

Roots, Herbst-

their hands before they prepara ames!.

Refrigeration Important,

mentcat precaution that all food not dry, or pack aged should be kept frigerated from the time It purchased until 31 is being

Apared for cooking or

should be

properly

Bald SchangeThey shipped us president 3,000 pounds justic to feed the Ballness dancers and musicians of Columbia, Artists, which is company while it's in New York the company said the They polish off 75 pounds a day. are famous for their They do away with 24 chickens

sheild at a Allp" grub their e

Shen the cotND DEJ visited Ball; recently," he he road, it'nake ifs vooritadiovers and other The Ballers did the cooking, sald

after being u #Their food is superb pe ea equzinent alone in D

ther Salmonella, the of their Mrs John Coast, the Ball-home and nial of t under superyliqu orchestra fender, who also is wife of a one-time ariush dialo and Behang the Balinese aren't of gorm may mayor of their home town of mat travelling, with the deze zone foNETARY food math Pllaton,

In order died all's traditioned dish is just cat when'd things on The mayor, Anan Agung: Gde something called “lawar."Wang We thought it'd simplify, things type:: Ngurah, Mandera," combined "That' raw meat, pervest with "If we just took us of ole year 1500s ould bo chicken with a variety of spices, about 20. sploow and begh she with us."United Press/ cooked betara being daten,

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