Show i I I Emergency Measures I For Winter Bedding I Bed covering for winter presents n a problem that should not be d difficult dif dif- difficult to solve in view of the pre pre- present present pre present sent abundance of wool and cot cot- cotton cotton cot cotton ton says ays Effie EtTie S Barrows home economist U S A C Thick quilted pads ads may be made from newspapers newspaper to place between two thin upper I i coverings or be- be between between be between tween the spring sprint and a n thin mat mat- matress matress mat ress The paper pad may give I much longer service if covered I with worn sheets or covers from flour sacks Either as pad or coy coy- cov the paper pad will add ma- ma materially materially ma materially to the warmth and com com- comfort com com- comfort comfort fort of the bed If the is wanting for quilt erst CO covers coven i a n bat of wool or cotton may b ba ha tied in covers of cheese cloth or flour sack covers to do duty normal con con- conditions conditions conditions return Attractive warm may also be made from SC scraps 1 PS from a aI amade I made over clothing project large coats conta co have been cut down for smaller ones or mans man's clothing reduced to smaller dimen dimensions dimensions dimensions bits bits of material remain which might un uniformly and stitched together or if some scraps of yarn yam rire are re available these someI I bits may be together er with mth some yarn yam of cheery color and the th whole blanket stitched in inthe inthe the same h hue e Worn clothing of the heavy type is is better made up according to th the method just de- de described de described scribed than in heavy quilts Mrs Barrows advises |