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DARK RIBBONS

... THREAD PRIMLY THROUGH A LACY PASTEL HAND-KNIT MATERIALS 6 ozs. Sirdar Super Shetland 2-ply No. 6 and No. n needles 2 yards ribbon 4 buttons. MEASUREMENTS Round bust, 34 ins. length, 20 ins. sleeve seam, 4 ins. TENSION 7 sts. and 8 rows to 1 in. THE FRONT Cast on 118 st. with No. 6 needles. Work the following pa ttern 1st row. P. 2 (k. 1, winding the wool twice round the needle), twice, p. 2 ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 742 | Page: Page 38, 68 | Tags: Photographs 

Advertisements

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Phillips' Dental Magnesia (Regd.)

... i Phillips' 1 Ma£neS^j// His teeth need YOUR care- Mother, you can do some thing for your child for which he will thank you throughout i his life. By taking proper care J now you can ensure his having J| sound teeth when he grows up. Dentists advise the use of the one toothpaste containing I 'Milk of Magnesia'*, which fj corrects acid-mouth so often f the cause of dental decay. The toothpaste ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 114 | Page: Page 67 | Tags: Photographs 

131 The Fateful Number Which Dogged a Man's Life

... 1 3 1 The Fateful Number Which Dogged a Mail's Life By S. P. B. Mais IT wasn't until the reception clerk handed me the key of our room and said nonchalantly 131 that the idea came into my mind. Like most great ideas, it was simple, neat, and as sudden and obvious as a flash of lightning. Up to that moment I had been saying to myself over and over, She 's come back. I can't believe it. She ...

Advertisements

... f'i A HOUSEWIFE'S FIltST THOUGHT I IS HER KITCHEN A good housewife deserves a good kitchen-- bright, cheerful and efficient. Modern design and equipment by FROY supply this essential to a happy home. New and improved ideas for post-war homes are planned for production as soon as conditions permit-- may we add your name to our register for descriptive literature to be sent immediately ...

The First Englishman

... Alfred the Great The Saxon King By C. Lovett Turner BRITAIN without her navy would be like a cider orchard without an apple tree, it simply could not exist. Yet it was not until repeated invasions had ravaged the country for centuries that our navy was even contemplated-- and that by a man whose chief claim to remembrance was that he burnt some cakes in a swineherd's hut! Perhaps it is due to ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1058 | Page: Page 31, 66 | Tags: Photographs 

Books

... : 'Reviewed by Trevor zAllen IT is opportune of Mr. Harold Nicolson to reissue his diary of the Versailles Peace Conference with the implied comment: Now will you sit up and take notice, after a Second German War? What lessons can we poor deluded com moners learn from it to-day? In a new introduction to Peace Making, 1919 (Constable, 10s.) he submits twelve: Those desiring peace must first ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1974 | Page: Page 43, 62 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

Keeping the Home Front Fit

... The Rest House Service for Civil Defence Workers By Wilma Buckley IN spite of first, second and any possible number of other fronts, our own Home Front continues to need intelligent handling as well as material support. Since war is not and has never been-- one continuous, unbroken stretch of heroic action but consists (as we all know only too well) of patches of activity interspersed with ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1159 | Page: Page 44, 68 | Tags: Photographs 

Other People's Preserves

... H| JULY: Check over bottling apparatus and lay in a new stock of rubber bands for preserving jars. Soak rubber rings in warm water until they are soft and pliable before using them. Faulty sealing is much less likely to occur when this is done. It is bad policy to grudge a little extra time spent on carefully grading fruit for size and ripeness before bottling. Fruit of uniform size cooks ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 566 | Page: Page 45 | Tags: Photographs 

Saint and Sinner..

... 5m*wi-x GOD and Devil, worshipped and hated throughout the ages it is the sun about which we speak. And when it comes to beauty and health the sun is still a Jekyll and Hyde. In some instances the sun can rid your body of germs, in fact it is definitely a germ-killer. In other cases, the sun can give you skin-diseases and, by robbing the skin of its natural oils, cause deterioration of the ...

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Published: Saturday 01 July 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 47 | Page: Page 52 | Tags: Photographs