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',ROAST. BEEF
u Roastbeef May see'tn humdrum and
: prosiac but if you serve it with rndi
vidual Yorkshire puddings of delicate
crispness and ;^appetizing brownness,
yen have`• -somethii'g'`else aga_in to
please the palate. of, both family .and
guest.• , • .
YOltl�S>ITRE . >'ODDING
':Drippings from roast beef,, 1 egg,
1-2 cup milk, 1-2 cup .flour, 14 tew
jpooxi baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon
salt.
Use'the fat • f rom -the roastbeef to'
cups. "By nessecthe tireeth.
ustard:
p ` 'tooven the
puddtngs_ileed::to.So—.i the
m ".
toast will, be alost one an there
syi11 be; plenty; of fat in the roaster,'
Heat the cups in 'a hat, , oven- while
mixing the batter. Mix,and sift flour,
•.ower•' Put :e
salt� and,.bakng, p 8g
" k in
�`nts'i ix
•milk, and • dry ingredi , s n til. g
bowl and'heat• with rotary•• egg -
`beater' for five minutes., Pour into
. prepared :hot daps, Making the batter
about 1-2 inch deep in each.: cup -and.
�' a ®imp-i►.:vi;# s074'"a6--=r
l';),for 15 .minutes.' Reduce .heat to
400 ,degr^ees, F. and. bake 'ten 'minutes.,
Turn off the heat and finish baking:
iiiii a When
' mm tea. W
It will .take, five or ten. 'baste
puddings , are well puffed baste: once
or • twice with drip
pings
. from.
the,
,,roast. Serve :in a borde' on the plat,
•
ter around the:roast of, beef. .
Atr"easy warto-handl-the-custard.
,cu s.in•the'oven and for bastingpis-
to put the cups'in a large shallow pan.
• ,BARBECUED.BEEF
A- delicious way -to cook, the top of
`n it
thea round• of beef 'is' to' :marl .ate , .
thoroughly. in' a hot; barbecue sauce
• ared then= baste. it frequently, d
urin
e roastingwith this. samesauce
,:
The Itinished. roast' is tender, and- fl""a
vorsome,.With,a distinctive savoriness
that,,ehets the appetite :Here is the
recipe- -for the sauce. The- quantities
.given are enough for. five .to. seven.
:pounds ;of "meat ;
One-half cup hatter, 2:: tablespoons
t dr -m
vinegar; -1-2'. teaspobn- yustard , , 1
taesp000n sugar,, i -2.t aspoon salt; few
grains cayenne. pepper, 1'-4 .teaspoon.
c p,,
hili. owder, ,:17,2;teas p ;'ooir-Worcester, _
shire_sauce,: `:1-4 , ; teaspoon ' talia cel
E - to o ' lack -pepper 1
'_sauc , 12_ ._asR9 .n, -i►.
teaspoon' paprika;, '1 teaspoon :grated
onion, '1-4 clove; garlic"'(bruised); 2
.cups water.'
Put all the •ingredients into sauee;;
an .bring' to. the:boilina'
g point ,. and
simmer • 20 minutes:, Dip; the roast., in
this turning It 'to be•!sure
every bit hof the; surface is•. coated
Put :the; roast intact hot oven. for 20
• minutes,•. then •reduce. heat. and baste
',with -sauce. Baste ;every,' 15 minutes.
for r''and ` f inish th 'roast-..
` • the first' e
' c. • dearately hot, oyer, basting
-once• or. twice: ' •
—�:� 'ES. EttT
T D S
SPRING IME.
refreshinglight fruit „dessert e
rt and'
•a.pieee `ofdelicious• cake.,make.a per-
feet finish to .dinner now that., milder.
• days •ails here. •' These ttvo cake. • re.
• cipes Will' win you new baki.ng.': tri-:
uni hs:
P
Anel Food Cake
1-4 lmon 'extract
• teaspoon, a d .
to. 10. a `whites '
�`,• 8;•t 0: �
.1 cup:sifte:d cake flour
•
Hot ^M►lk .Sponge:,'Cako.
(3 eggs)
1 .cup sifted cake flour
2' teaspoon • ,combination baking;
. podr• .
?4. teespeen salt•
3- eggs
1' cup, sugar ^ °
2 teaspoons lemon juice •
fitablespooiia hot milk .
• Sift flour once; measure, add 'bak
ingppwder, _salt, rand sift together,
three times.. • •Beat , eggs until very
thick; and light and nearly white', (10
minites). ; ' Add. sugar., gradually,
.bea. tin constants Add lemon,
g. ... Y. •
mWee, " Fold in . flour, •,• a • . 'small
ount at a time. •Add;niilk, -mix=
ing 'quickly until, batter, 'is smooth.
Turn at once into. ungreased .tube
'pan and bake in moderate, oven: (350
deg.) F 35 minutes, or, until done.
Remove from oven and invert pan 1
_.
hour; o runtii' cold:
This' mixture • mar be. -.baked in
lightly �rease,d' $x8x2-inc h f:pans:
two g y g . h
in `moderate,. oven. (350 :''deg F.)' 25
'mill i' ;' I°2 ei . _
'in moderate, oven, (350 ,deg. F.) 30
minutes: • Or turn mixture' in '30.
small. cup cake', pans; which have been
greased very lightly on bottoms,' 'and
hake in moderate' oven. (350 `deg.' F.)
20,Liniriutes,, or until' done.
Orange Ba
navaSalad
. (Serves 6).
$- oranges : :
2 to 3^"ba Hanes
tween
!*a
fi • ' "iht omletition:held at ,Coriwa
•- he semi=final round' of the: ,Sunshine c,,p ;- ...- Y
Huang a .lug t1 xn ret :..__ -,• Lion -S' uare •
London,some of, the, entrants: rn biza"rre: costumes -strolled m-�ted q •,,
•
any life to thaw in''Ll a waytbf
fort and encouraremeut, it .mart';'. :
expressed,in terms which were fair
iyiar to•thent,
"And every tine that hath lett how '
sea, or ;brethrep, or: sisters, 3r 1ation
.or mother, or lands,` 'for my name'(
sake." That ,.ia, .for Christ,• nasi/
standing in Hebrew though for tht
eitire personalitge: ,
"$hall receive a :hundredfold," Til;
this. time, Mark and Luke ' add; and''
Mark inserts ,rhe. warning qualifiev k•
tion, "with persecutieip," Qf cour$4 --
this isnot to be taken literally -- a
Hundred ,fathers and root re.
es "and children :but itmeais .wha'1-:,.:
the psalmist said when he • testified
that be 4E41 never seen the righteou1 ..
forsaken or Me .children begging,;
bread.
"And shall , inherit,, .eternal • 1ife.'I'
, That is the crown of, it all -
"But.' many , shall 'be last that ' u
first; 'and first ;that: are '•, last," •.
these deep words ,there is message d
hope to all who :feel theineelves iasis'
t all wme •
nd
Hall, .r the. despoen all think the
,
overmatched: in. the warfare of -
life. ' '
side inwards.. _Do not hold the>fabric
so, tightly as to stretch out of• shape.
Household *fiat
To •haye.^the beet success, with ilk=
acon 'lace, the rind, down and.
ing b , P the' num-
ber
it. Slice _ . ,r 1� '
r o pieces you Wait -Year -I-
be f P: ,and Luke- But C
them free from. the rind,, keeping'
close• to• ft and, dvoid waste
When you are having a .Humbler.- of
' Y e.
' require space
to . a meal and q ,
guests
pp s:
• dials
out.
:. Itchen
to spread
-n
the k
t
:for the' various,' courses, don't, forget
-tie card- table:.•�It wi11,1teld._a'„great.
' jird
for extra
h
'° deal and, .come , in $
Lettuce 'space u
•
It is nice to remove the pulp of the
!eve in before ;using,
grapefruit the' . n , g •
and : place in ,the refrigerator over
night. '.Sugar it lightly before;; putting,
g
away. ` Serve in sherbet .glasses the:
next; morning for breakfast- ;,; This .is. ��
ver attractive f r 'the house --guest me Werare tonote,.::.ea_ref olly_,,1
Y R One large
no�nrcal" as .
and .is also 'eco , • , , 8
grapefruit ' will 'serveithree .or four
thyself" This 'commandment, which.
is elsewhere' .given • as jChrist a sum=
mart' of the :second table of the law,
is from Lev. 19 .T18.
"The young, roan saith' unto him,
All these: '.;thing'}: hallo ".1.• obs:
r u 1adin.
Peel oranges; removing skirl ,down,
to juicy, pulp. '• Cut ' in slices: and:
cut s .
licesn ''i half. -Peel bananas:' and
slice thein.' • On •individual salad
I. slates oveied with Soo, ,of shredded
. ,c
lettuce, „arrange arrange alternately . half
slices of ,orange:-:`'rid--banana_slrcea:_
Center,, with a -pat- of - boiled ; dress
and a 'banana ball. or cherry, if de-
sired
Orange Nut Bread
2 cups Sifted. flour
4 `teaspoons' baking powder
1 teaspoon: salt .•
14 cup sugar •
14 . -clip cup shortening
1/2cup fine& • chopped nuts . •,
1 egg,.
Oran 'u-rce
i
J
- ra -marmalade=—=
. " 1 tabtes -ono e- a
. po ng
Siftdryinggredients together. ' Cut
,t,,'
•
:I cup . egg,, whited'
1-4,tea oon.salt
sp
1 teaspoon cream,,of tartar,
, ,:.
•,171.4 cap's sifted ranulatedµsu ai
P g.,,. ,. 1; ,
.3-4 teaspoon Vanilla •
Sift flour 'once,. measure, and sift
• four, more times: ' . -Beat eggwhites
-and-salt-'with alt wire whisk. Wlien:
, .any -,,-ad d_erejinn o _.taltar_atid_-eo-n,;,.
tine • , until s tiff
e beating u til egg. ,are .stiff
enough to 'hold ;up 'in "peaks, but not
dry. : Fold in sugar . 'carefully, 2
tablespoons ata time.• until all is
used: F&n in fla'volmi,+, Then`.
-'sift small amount of flour over; mix -
and fold in carefully:. continue until
• y,
-nll is -used. '--Poor-hatter into`areas='
;ed kiln el :food pan •and' bake in: slow.
• oven at least 1, :hour: ' . Begin a$'275
g
de F. and after 30' 'Minuted, increase
g n r
e
• � heat -slightly ... I'. and tisk
(82G deg..J%)
-30'• minutes longer. Remove from
'oven and 'invert ' pan 1 hour, or until
cold
re
,Nt r ri r,
Note: Y2 mo of e
e eve egg's from ti
,
atom several hours beforeusing.
They .beat up lighter and, more: eas-
fly when.` at , room temperature, and
•i . an
g ve increased;fineness of gram d
deiic ' angel food
cy • of • ;texture to a ge
.•'m"t
•
ally left: all to follow »Christ.
','What :thent•sha-ll-we navel" We
moat . not be too hard,' on Peter. The
i ei' lea 'at 'this time were -'very ma
dace_
"terial, in their ideals.' . '
rved."•s id unto them:" -.'To
Jesus . a..
Mark'-AIL/IA—Al* disci � lea' `and not to •Peter a-,
Christ wou "' pro t ar.:lone..' Veri y 'say un . you. to
Lord does not chide them for-, t eir
"•. • :' y 2'' ,Out . of the: worldly . spirit, ; but gives 'them; w'
What lack; I I yetr'' 1r ,y P . ,, . ,. , . .
vague ' 'ersonal' us eat. emphasis • the comforting hope
vague feeling of his=own p gr , P
f his' moral which he' •knows the will: sorely need,.
satisfactoriness,' in spite.l0
V.
Of trial.
"That
ues- i ' the
corrin
e
ars. f
,achievement, he: blurts bu''''lls q n g Y
" Not in -
e. ..
tion.ollow d' m..
-,ho have. f e .
ye w
on. i
i
t
'' '" sti i ' him. If thou eluding Judas, who v, as:'following. lure.
'ouldest be erfect."•' Chr ist' pointed'i only outwardly; "In' the, regeeneration
.out the 'onl ' way •in which the young when the: Son' of man shall sit on the
pian coul out:' ld •fig the. lack;winch=he;throne of -^ his ' glory. The . regenera-
'felt, makinghimself whole and : coni- tion is the • new birth of the world,
r cter. when the 'kingdom .of Leave:' ii,fully.
lists in his .chs a
"_
thou hast and .ushered. in.
,Go sell that Which o ,
ve
ry �to thepeer,.and_ thou halt,have: Ye also shall .sit u Potwe
� .
' in`• heav • n and' come follow. t rones judging t 3 e twelve tribes of
treasure heaven; ... , h < , h -. •
-Isxael" If the rc)mise. was; '0 lie„ of.
:persons. .
•►
t1 ndaYSchool ..:
Lessor
in •shortening Add nuts. Beat egg,;'
pour• 'into measuring copy add: enough:
orange juice to make .2'-3 cup: 'Com=.
bine with dry ': ingredients and add
thaimalade. •' Knead 'a'few seconds°on
lightly floured board;; 'Let stand in•
refrigerator or tool .place 1-2 hpur':,,
Then bake. in „loaf, pan ..in 'moderate,
over. (350 degrees F.)` '•ti11: donee'
about 45 minutes. .
Note: : A little ''mere' orange • uice;
g .J.
'Will he needed- :with'soipe. '#lour '.te.
make the dough soft.
Screens for , Decoratien•'
;. e:
n the
' area loverof sc,re s
If yeti G , ,
new --lass ones will, ,delight'your
g
heart. With the,'variety of designs
painted on them , they •. lend .them-
Well n' ' resent it the
selves. we 1 #o a ,y .done: .
modern ,manner..
.. One'modern 'bedroorn with white
1' , whi furniture' nd a'dark blue,
. was s, toa
rug has 'two'•glass screens which, are
decorated: witli:,vivid green,': deep sear
figures.
',Antler Victor tan living: oorri, has
a large glass 'screen in one corner.: of
the room., _ It .is. paintedwith-: uaint.
little Victorian figures :in pale yellow
and old rose. ' .
Slip Cdr' •
p o e �
•Sli covers Cost: niueh less than ;u p
twi eft tg and when• -they are tailor-
ed right,',and` made'. of new: matbrials
then can be ilnost: effect'ive and use-
:ful: 1✓s serail .for' Homes with child;
P S
ren ='or - o s,'slip covers-` are -a tremen-
,,dg, n. �'
does asset'.
' Buttons -> .. _• . •
'Introdu ,e .bettor's where o
r yuca
•e' areto essence their he s ce 'of smartness.
'Whether running op. year•• sleeve or
down your bodi'ee,'they will make :a
trim finish' andr.lend. infiiviatiality ;to
your new spring frock. • . '
.n t~ .
• Care of Velvet"
Lessee .f1V.-A rin••22• . • Our; All for
r ° 1011-40.
'the IKinglom Matt::.'
i ': Hillis`'b1esied
`. • Goldtn Text =1
tog ive than ta+.,; receive. Acts
20:25.
TIME—March, ,A.D., X30, in -. the
three math! le min-`
,closig ,.
istry.n- p..
PLAN _
`E—Per sea, P
the art•.of Pales-
'... ...
tine' east of the Jordan.
�
Mark
`'. PARALLEL PASSAGES - Mar
• To press the seams of a velvet
dress place ar ,hot iron up -ended on
a'table with a. damp cloth over •it.'
.,.i
Opeit tris seam' of the velvet ,witF, the
fingers, and carry • it 'baric• and for-
wards, rev cr the steaming cloth, seam
°A ld" Matthew ,thus rndi-
And`., litho
Gates'. his feeling.' that an.•important
scene is veining .
" " . carer•, •Mark
One,•eanie to him.:Ile �, ( .
1e : 11i) • as. Christ. wap leaving the
he 'had,'blessed the little
hose, where'
children.
;u
:lido
that
What g g
heli
1 'ay have eternal life" `By:''eternal.
til. Y.
life" the young man. meant endless
-o endless' urity and'power and:' sa-
J Y, P
tisfacton and: peace,.
"Andy askest
: lie' .unto lin,. Wh.y
t{iou, me' concerning that which is
good?" When . we ask a••' question ;.of
another it: is well' to first `wait oursel-
vesh we ask it
:w
Y . And
there' is :who...rs• sed►- gess
---One g .
"' t.
• even` Clod• , 3s`the. they we
is good save one,
way' Mark an 1 ,Luke,, report `Christ's Imper
sma.
'utterance':
' But if -thous-ivoulde'S�=entei -into-
ife ee the ecr inenclments." Are Th
i
there • not: unmistakable , signs' round P
about' us that we: need -these laws;,�gith' ,a
all '•their, roughness—that stern,: hard.
.g
'net' ;.as: it 'was •thundered'•• -out' -front
th rocks. of Sinai?. -
"He .aril u tto him; Which?"
.young ruler,_like..most if:iot_aft
Y g
class,' was prepared for'ai disci
of . debated p'gints:in theology.
"And Jesus ' said; 'Thou s
'kill, '1?hou •shalt, not commit
Thou shalt not steal, Thou
hear 'false' witness:" Our.'
from the. second table o
dating for our duties to
cause, those eommandr
obvious . a d the yeti i
Perfectly sure that
Imo.. Y
!`Honor thy Fath
and, Thou', shalt
thatthis' command was for the ,young
ruler, who was ;rich (versa 22) and
,whose riches were a snare to.him,
it is not 'for any 'Tie whose ,worldly.'
goods are not a:snare' to his soul;; (2)
that this•: command is accompanied' by
a' great.proii ise; that of eternal :trea--
sure it"was'only a: bidding to trans
fen' hi,; "great,.possessions" to,. a laid
where he should' never lose them, and
�w
'co ar►=
�(3) ^that-tlii� ;eo'Xiiriand`�i5%'ac mp ,
- - it hat -of -fol-
ye'd-btr-a-great=privi eget.
lowin -Jesus.:•
g.
'
"But when the youn
.m
a
n; heard
the
saying, he'we� away .'sorrowful ; for.
'he wasOne tha:had`greapo5S3sions
„Alas ��eat. ssessions •had:him
� 'gr Po
'And' Jesus' said- unto bis discipl
Verily I-saY into YetiO -Another
Christ's • eniph'ases;° , i•endered
suitable this time.
• "It is ,hard for: a. rich neap t
inti; the'kndom of :heaven."
• brings with 'it numberless -tern
stations --•to •`undue ease and
.. vice .. to , earthly'.a
. manY . , sl �,..
efn t vanit to, idlene
P Y .,Y,
cessive toil"- which a
i ' s ared•'
,meads g p
"And again I -say
ill; true teachers',_ ' --
,value ,and n' `
is easier for.
needle's: 'et' e t
Y,
enter into the
"needle's:eye'
the small'gs
a large cit
c
is
p
'Farm :PrOdu Y ,
..Geer'
- aches ><n Gel)
i,
—There . is. more thea
.. Ga.
it4
ras.i
Atlanta, ..
to . a a preacher's salary,' it''
one way pay .n
to Di. Louie •D, Ne'@Mon. Baptist min�
later. of Atlanta.'.Dr. ;'Newton points'
out the plan ,which has been in .Prao'
tice off and on, forthree generations
'' nal church
each:rite
h Georgia—that of
member •setting aside ther;
proceedil
gift. td.
red as .,
la g
from one acre. of his
his ch rich. ' ' '
The plan: is working .splendidl • y to
a , .: reachers'• salaries and church
debts and enables each open on to gin
reds
ntT •.
Cro
,. •• bu.
. ,has Y '
th
w at
he
a
wi
h
deriv
' may;� be donated,. or money
e chickens,', hogs
front: the.'crops, or even .
or butter and. milk. The donation: la:
is of course, purely
spirit;• and kind. ,
voluntary.
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:THE. PAPS
OR ;
`Y"�INiPO
REALLY, • 'VER
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T
to Rooms --Look Bigger:: and Dark Ones
ou Make Small
. Lighter- by :You r Chore
il's e month. when.
,theiiouse�. tiny' buttercups; ; forget=me-no
list
d�
ew-
a chance to blossom out-:•i?i n •
ueh fine ---this=yearl
ire new Wallpapers are.creations to
I? .
alto ' ''.even a professional':. paper
x 'o y ' and : liouse-
haliger .'gasp with 7 Y . ,
cleaning is 'indeed- a pleasure :because
g _chance_ to' use. some'
it: gives:. -;you. a., Ch • - . ,•.
s of them, writes Margaret Currie in
of the.Ment
real Star...
'deeorat-
most •. -Whatever your individual.are the
in •,problems'• may be, there,
i g.
wall era. with. 'which : to meet
ia, right.. • p . P
We them..
Wealth` �GVea t
• rooms,
Ifyou have �; large., sunny .
h ark->�.bacic-r
loo .air'`:' ' rens-�*iGh�i
the.
lusur•�'•to � lien, consider.,.
Y, • ..:grounds..: , I'f Heti t . „
't' n :. put bi�ihtness.
inti; io , to. .tighter. 'themes.,. that , .. g
ss or to ex -light into robins that ale-' a -bit -
and: � and
an of modest: '.' . Get generous samples.
gloomy.. rtime:' on the
paste ,'them, one ata try
,
t vis=
+Stand' back and try look
•unto. you." Like: wall.' S• n
Y.
:' •the.
ualize how 'the' room'. would look if
r Lord •:knew
e sit , . of . repetition. It
its walls ' were. ' entirely. `'covered by
s Ythat ," aper. • ;'''Call in the rest of, the
camel' to go Through 'a . R letthen helpt make
family and
hen for'a, rich man to c'sfons After all,' they have to:
,,. de i
kiridon4 of .God. The' live there too. •
o ed� to be. • .
is often su s
pP New Patterns, •
for foot Passengers of'• f favorites
ate � all a snag are
Plaid: w P P
'ate.. new - large p plaids •.— the big
, B right noP ,
hen the disciples 'heard it; ger the better: • ' ' Large dots and
little--rosebuds;_w-,ferns an :larger
be . c santhemiims'
-flowarc_;�may
iu'3'
,T A .d.
re
astonished tixceingly..
their blank
feet description of e
merit. •.
broad stri es; -are next in favor: n
handsome
patterns
.• of
pare, s
here
then t ,
classie ` dignity. that ; harmonize with.
a
re
ed?" 'period 'furnishings. ,If you desire • a
aying,::.a ho then can be �a� .P _ _
distinctlyvmorlernrstic ,touch, -hang
e reign of the: • Messiah ,had. been .
-the striped--patterns--horizontally, :,-
ure�'.y t e prop eta an rig Y,
.:. , ... . . .vert` ,ally, -if you dont ,
s .a time, of great and universal pros- • - • arebeing used
Patterned :papers. g
rii ;'. but how could'.. that be if, all Though
Y on ceilings as `'well as' walls. .
h other
rmonize with sac
the .must ha
but: •the ,poor were to. be :excluded? .:_
t.. _ �.,f ,re • y,, i. i. r be
__.......,.._.; ._____ o _�__ _ ___, ., -.:the Gerling paper's pattern .should,_ .
Phe •intent'gale' saw'their amazement smaller. (personally we'. shouldn't
t:� '`Said to them, With m eri this %s im=• like this but°`it is neR'.
, -., - - a , small, foyer -With
• possible'liut..w>tth hod all things are If You have a
possible.", All• thin even this' moat
difficult of all things, - to take out, of
human hearts the, love 'of this world,
its. perishable . contents .and. diel
and Perishable i .
ui. s,
pars >t '
"Then answered, Peter and said, un-
it 'him." 'He "answered"; Christ's stet -
Meth. that' it is very. bard for tlie'rieh
Y
to he saved.: :
ti;.
. `f ll� wed
and o
ho we.have left all, a o.
thee." They had abandoned their work
arid 'some of 'them had 'probably liter-'
rasion
alt not,
adultery
shalt.net
Lord 'quotes.
!: the law, re -
Ward men, be -
tents are more.
g.ruler• could. be
he had kept •them•
eri and thy mother
eve thy "neighbor 'as
a 'narrow :stairway :leading. from it,.
use''identical paper for. the ball and
stairway. .It' .gives an illusion• of
grater ' size. I
Donryup
't t • :to thatch the wall
coverings of ,"other • rooms: in your
ho'l'e unless; of 'course, the archway
betweentrio rooms is so large - that
th ,.a:,.. ear to' be one huge .room.;
Plain, wall papers are best for tiny
roonis and dark, bright colors; such'
alt
d re
en,
are
most
P
ou
lar
in this' ntegory. 'lotal
designs --
ase the nature-lovi>z` Douse
will.�le
P
fr,
•hold.If you .have ; a penchant o ,
thin s" nautical,' look' fox• anchor. and
g b
diminutive ' skip ;patterfl ..•
stel •Beek Grounds
�•.Pa, .
J •: _....
-' :tile whim .
`'r'. a� "oun daughter or
Fo y g. gh
...of.the famil there art
areal •member Y,
:. a papers with pastel'background
pretty P P :
.printed in bowknot; designs. •
By :''the : 'magic ,of new wallpaper,:
the bathroom 'firay be. transformed:
of 'sheer beauty: • Mural
into 'a thing, tY
wallpapers ar-:-gond he ' iden
suitable • for an root"
tally,; they're„,. •Y
thehouse but theyare, unfortun-
in
.tele", : too expensive for the. average
budget ,�• ` : But • it doesn't . take.. very
much • paper' for a .bathroom , and pest' :<
' you' can ` indulge yourself'
'hapsy. f , '
this, one room..There's. nothing
Prettier -than a •hue` ` icture of a lily P g,P
pond on the wall• over the tub. '' On ; •'
the . opposite wall, ; another piece' of
mural' ,wallpapermight show°a larger''
pond with : graceful: swans':swiinniing
acrooss:it. ,. .
For Father's Den
The .walls Of, father' den,, another, -
V.
1'1 0 'red
1 ,; � m rwould ' e .eve .c
sma 1 roe b y
with mural,. wallpaper: too:,' Their
nig en one wall
cool be a' h tin sc on
d
u
g
andrfishin - > - camping+,. , theines,'on
the others:.
owes it !to himself
The homemakerw
to see a erg wor'p ace 18', 1+:
attractive''and cheerful, and. nothing
.can brighten upthe kitchen • like. new
wallpaper..There ...are -such'. ret
designs to •be, had on washable Paper.
Cream' with green, white with • blue,
pale .yellow ,,these'' .are only 'a few
of the color. schemes _you:.'nay a se:..,to
dress up .your. kitchen:' Paint your
chairs tap match the d sign in your
6.
wale .n._, n • . a
0
ovefi and, use litre f the
gr l
paint, 'to give your food containers' a
pew dress. ' ' Remember you -ustially
live with your • wall' 'papers for ,sev-
eral' years so. "take -time • out" to 'con-
icer,. your: choice ,carefully ywith 'ie-
gard to .your '.pictures,'. 'draeries
Ydraperies,
light or lack f.. it,furniture and ”
g ,orug;
before you .'finally decide.
Be sure you're. right• then' go
ahead.
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