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Housekeeping Now

... ^housekeeping Now Housekeeping was never easy, though some of us, in the initial stages, have made the mistake of thinking it so. Most of us who have achieved any degree of pro ficiency have done so by piling up mistakes and battling with failures over a long period of adjustment. House keeping demands knowledge at all times if it is to be well done. In these times, heaven help the ...

TAKE ENO'S

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Published: Tuesday 01 April 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 12 | Page: Page 75 | Tags: Photographs 

FASHIONS

... BL By JEAN BURNUP Editor Women's Department I. NEW NECKLINE, only for girls without salt-cellars, distinguishes a beautifully poised dress in Celanese crepe, one of the many lovely prints these people are producing. The skirt's knife-pleats start from a rounded hip line, those on the sleeves are held in with little bows 2. DRAPED BODICE with this season's low, crossed-over neckline, in olive ...

LINEN FOR EVER

... *s I f.l.\E.\ FOR EVER W 9 S How To Bay, Store And 1^5 Mend It So That It Lives Up To This Reputation r t JfBAWCES CHAPPELL We used to buy things to look nice and not so much to last. Now they have to do both. This need forces us to the realisation that it is no good laying our household linen away in lavender unless we can aid the good work by buying discriminated, storing properly and ...

Jamal

... for waves that women envy and men admire No wires, electricity or machines are needed to make your hair incomparably lovely the way. Safe, accurate, is the coolest, most comfort able permanent you could wish for. Specialists show the Yellow Check Box. THE FREEDOM WAVE ...

Told On A White Piano

... A Trio of yielodies, Grave and Gay By Christine Tope-Slade I SHALL put it on wheels and take it out into the streets, said Toni Lesco. Dorothy Lesco turned over on a grubby pillow and burst into tears. Troubadours and minstrels sang their lay, said Toni pitifully, and there was no loss of prestige in it. Bards and minstrels with small harps in the old days; going across the country; and ...

True Blues

... T rue Blues HAH Y AM) AZCHE MAKE A FLATTERING DRESSY JEMPER MATERIALS 3 oz. Copley-Smith's Excelsior 2-ply in pale blue; 2 oz. of same wool in darker blue; a pair each of No. 9 and No. 11 needles; Press studs. MEASUREMENTS Round bust, 34 ins. length, 20 ins. sleeve seam, 5J ins. TENSION 7 sts. and 10 rows to 1 in. THE BACK Cast on 120 sts. with dark wool and No. 11 needles. Work k. 2, p. 2 rib ...

Published: Tuesday 01 April 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 802 | Page: Page 47, 81 | Tags: Photographs 

BRITISH HISTORY IN STONE: General James Wolfe

... No' 4 ^0%v General James Wolfe V* General James Wolfe THE house had three gables-- as it has to-day-- and it stands at the foot of the little hill leading up to Westerham Green. A pleasant Elizabethan manor house, had thought Colonel Wolfe. His wife liked it, too, although, when the time came when the infant James was due to arrive, she spent the fateful hours a hundred yards up the street at ...

London's Weavers of Deliverance

... 1 ■T$Sr S SB r- I^Hi&^^HB' aagSSr jask^M H^^n| MTwa g^ mk S^rfll No fewer than five Continental Countries, with a population of over seventy million people, have their free and legitimate Governments now established in England By Ferdinand Tuohy LIBERATION is on the way. The only thing is, should it be merely awaited or should one help in achieving it? I hear you reply, without hesitation, ...

HOUSE-TO-BE

... i By Winifred Lewis We each have our war aims. Some we share with the world at large, some have a private and more personal significance. All of them are based upon the knowledge that bad old systems are to-day tumbling about us like nine-pins, old prejudices are melting like snow before a fire, and that the future offers us a chance for reconstruction that we dare not miss. To begin with ...

Published: Tuesday 01 April 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1462 | Page: Page 42, 43 | Tags: Photographs 

Sports Sweater

... MAKE IT IIS WHITE FOR DASH AND DISTINCTION MATERIALS 9 oz. Copley-Smith's Excelsior 4-ply white; a pair each of No. 9 and No. 11 needles; press studs. MEASUREMENTS Round bust, 34 ins. sleeve seam, IS ins. length, 20 ins. TENSION 8 sts. and 10 rows to 1 in. BACK AND FRONT ALIKE Cast on 1 14 sts. with No. 1 1 needles. Work 6 ins. in follow ing patt. 1st row. K. 2, p. 6 rep. from to end of row, ...

Greenland

... The Orphan Isle By Harold J. Shepstone WILL America take over Green land? That is the question which is exercising the minds of states men in Washington. It is suggested that she should buy from Denmark just as she purchased Alaska from Russia and develop it. That she is concerned over the ultimate fate of this far-flung Arctic possession of Denmark is obvious. Within a few days of the German ...

Published: Tuesday 01 April 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1806 | Page: Page 22, 66, 67 | Tags: Photographs