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Show QNE mischievous Scott k tainly enough-but tw0 that's just twice as muchW lightful new tea towel motif formed, however, as these & disastrously inquire into phase of household work, f cross stitch bows and the stitched day names done in' colors will add a cheerful r these kitchen towels. Pattern Z9193, 15c, brings v, Scotty designs for tea towels i extra matching panholder nun order to: u- AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas city, i Enclose 16 cents lor each v desired. Pattern No Name ttii Address Keeping Your Linen Shelves in Order Ey RUTH VVVETH SPEARS VjODERN linen closets are L A tucked in spare corners all over the house, always as close as possible to the place that the linens will be needed. Towels may be found in the bathroom, napkins in the pantry or kitchen and bed linens near the bed rooms. I have sketched the whole story here of how one homemaker keeps her linen shelves in order. She JfJTLUNCH CLOTH AND MATS ROLLED I 1 or piccfs Of evoon STICt I V?!? rfli!Uj&COLORED'BANPSoV I ' J j SETS OF BED LINEN r j and Napkins HANG STICK WITH TACK AND STRING ( WHILE BRIGHT ENAMEL DRIES ROLLS HELD WITH RIBBON-COVERED 1 ELASTIC-STITCH EDGES OF TWO 9" j) PIECES OF I 'RIBBON TOGE THER jX RUN A 5' PIECE OF ELASTIC 'cjfS THROLGHf-c-THEN JOIN NDS''L J BAND OF GINGHAM 2"WIDE. (0? SLIDE vff?-J ---jrSBIAS BINDING likes to keep things in sets identified iden-tified with colored bands and thinks it is more efficient to roll many pieces than to fold them. The best napkins may be banded in blue and white, luncheon mats may be rolled on a red stick with a red band and green may be used for the bridge table cloth. Linen holders like these would make attractive at-tractive gifts, too. And speaking of shelves and drawers; girls adore the stocking case in Book 3, and the drawer pads in Book 4; and they make dainty gifts for any one. The table cloth case in Book 2 is another good linen closet idea. NOTE: These homemaking booklets are a service to our readers and No. 5 just published contains a description of the other numbers, as well as 32 pages of clever ideas fully illustrated. To get your copy send 10c coin to cover cost and mailing. Send order to: MRS. RUTIt WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for each book ordered. Name Address O- Cedar it, Mom! The soft O-Cedar lustre! saves weary hours of You can wash away the ugly t::: of fingerprints and dirt; you on dull ana lisdess furniture and clean and sparkly, you can learj : soft warm silken lustre that STAY: that LASTS for weeks and for s:: . . . if you'll use genuine O-Ceci-r your dampened cleaning doth. T pleasant astonishing treat in stor: when you do. MOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, OUK j FLY AND MOTH SPUT Deliciously safe at home plate... healthful for growing boys ; ; ; easy io prepare . . . least work ; ; . least time. ..least money. Order, today; from your j r m End of Man The end of man is an action, and not a thought, though it were the noblest. Carlyle. la9.stondb.Itloolil", j 1000 ROOMS 1000 VP- N $4on.p.noi.,$6l0iK H MANAGEMENT DAN LIONW I HOTEL ST. FRANC overlooking H UNION SQUARt Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL IO -si SS' j X 3 if: - i- rnrraaaafiMSgl Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite 3Iomon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1 JO to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C KOSSITER. Mai. f Tactions ADVERTISi; ADVERT-1 represents the leaders-: a nation. It points tt We merely follow- j new heights of com--' convenience, of 1 ; As time goes on j ing is used moie' and as it is vsei all profit more. It'sL advertising has j of bringing a P everybody cot ffie consumer I S P E C I At BARGAINS TATHEN you see the specials of ' our merchants announced in the columns of this paper you can depend on them. They mean bargains for you. They are offered by merchants who are not afraid to announce their prices or the quality of the merchandise they offer. |