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Show HOP?. SEW 4- Ruth Wyeth Spears V (C LEGS, MIRROR, & I I DOOR CARVING i J AND HANDLES 1 OS-yj -SCREW HOLES' ttr --ZJi FILLED WITH OUl PUTTY PLAIN , 1 rFl KNOBS AND Hi Hnn n A BASE OF l"X4" 1 LUMBER ADDED : ULLJ I CHEST PAINTED i hrrn BLUE TO MATCH : NH CURTAINS JU U I Jp CHAIR something new. Gram decided to get rid of the buffet, then Marty said that she wanted it! This sketch shows you one of the things she and Bill did with it. Watch next week for what became of the mirror mir-ror and legs. NOTE: That is white rick-rack that trims the blue chambray curtains cur-tains and slip-cover. The chair is the one made over from an old rocker described in the new Book 5. To get your copy send order to: YOU have heard quite a good deal in these articles about Grandmother, who is just "Gram" to her family. Also about her favorite grandson, Bill, and his up-and-coming bride, Marty the same for whom Gram made the stunning rag rug in Sewing Book 3. Then there is Bill's kid sister, Betsy, who streamlined the old iron bed illustrated in Book 3. You all know "Mom," too. She has become be-come almost famous because of her curtains and slip-covers and "The Rug That Grew Up With the Family." And there is "Dad" who is handy with hammer, saw and screw driver. Well, recently the family have "ganged-up" on Gram about her fancy out-of-date buffet. They think she deserves and can afford MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS ' Drawer 10 j Bedford Hills New Sork Enclose 10 cents for Book 5. Name j Address i ifo?v In SALT LAKE CITY I igt THE : II! HOUSE ! , :r ' i HOTEL j l Si ''i i Choice of theDiscriminatingTraveler ; vn7ijt ti t xzi.& i - - , ;EW &qi "-s 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS : i ; Tr: TfLJ Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 : !' Out $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the , I West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. ' ; - i CAFETERIA rTZTT i ; DINING ROOM . BUFFET Tu ! DNCE ' ? The Beautiful MRS. J. H. WATERS, Pretidtnt I ..... 1 ManoBerj MIRROR ROOM J. HOLMAN WATERSondW. ROSS SUTTON EVERY SATURDAY EVENING I HIGH PRICES Do Not Go WITH ADVERTISING Advertising ond high prices do not go together at all. They are extremely incompatible to each other. It a ' only the product which ;s unadvei tised, which has no established market, that costs more "han you can offord 'o pay. Whenever you go into a store ond buy an item of advertised ad-vertised merchandise, '1 doesn't make any difference what, you are getting more or your money more in quality and service 'han you would ge' if you spent the same amount for something which was not advertised. |