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Bouncing In the waves or stretchin’ lazily la the sand, the active
beach bunny will be ready for light-hearted summer fua la this
shaker knit blouson swimsuit. jl
Knitted In three coordinate tones, the pebbly textured top la
tumbled smoothly over solid maillot stretch shorts and sparked with
a saucy bow at the Mpline. Bobble Brooks designs it In Orion and
[stretch nylon to hold its shape and give lasting wear,
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I WEST GERMANY '
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Independent front suspension takes the “truck" out of
truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver
and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
it’s a proved system with millions of miles of user experience =:• hivX •:g «8S
behind it. Try it out on one of Chevrolet’s great Fleetside or
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is first choice with pickup users from coast to coast
t Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck
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by LYDIA PERRINS
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How To Cook Eggs
A number of readers have
asked for information on eggs.
We now tare a free leaflet on
eggs and bow to cook them prop¬
erly. Ifjrou would like one, just
write ’Tgfe” £»ttj SB 0ares8 a postcard and with send
your. nan e
to LycHa test WliM, for freshness,
To an tfg
put it in a bowl of cold water. If
it sinks, iiis fresh.
Always have eggs at room
temperature when you use them.
If they are cold from the refrig¬
erator, hold them under warm
water a moment or two before
you cook them.
Never boll slowly. an egg —always
atminer it
STUFFED EGGS
Simmer 6 fresh eggs for 15 minutes
In water held just below the boiling
point Turn them often during the
cooking to help eet the yolks at the
center. Cool them quickly by plung¬
ing them into cold water. When cool,
peel and slit the eggs in hali length¬
wise.
Gently remove the yolks and mash
Ihem with 1 Tbsp. butter, Vi tap. each
of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire, salt,
grated onion; and % tsp. each oi
white pepper and dry mustard. Re¬
fill the eggs with the mixture and
garnish Lydia with Perrins paprika. will
answer
kitchen questions. Address her at
28 West 44th Street, Room 1010,
New Xork 26, N.Y.
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Pine and Celandine
A king-size living-dining room that
is rectangular in shape is, distin¬
guished by a 'fhe modern and dramatic
ufee of color, two end walls are
pointed in celandine, green, Through
an archway in one of these walls, an
, area is visible which is painted
have chartreuse. Pine-panelled side walls
a smooth, natural finish, while
the window frames in these walls
are enameled in the soft gray-green.
The celling is white and much of the
furniture is coated to match. One the
floor, which Mauds with the pine
janeDed walls is are gray-green ed cerise rugs.
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Plenty of hot water just a tap-turn away
fm- with flameless electric
i a water heater
It. gives and gives — and gives! That’s because your modern
electric water heater has two heating elements instead of one.
You have water piping hot for the dishes, the automatic
clothes washer and a relaxing bath. And all at the same time.
Because it is flameless and fumeless, an electric water
heater requires no vents or flues. That’s why it slips into any
put-of-the-way spot.
So, stay out of hot water with the family by having plenty
Of hot water in the tank . . . electric, of course!
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