| Show Booklets in Loose f Leaf Ring Binders By RUTH WYETH SPEARS WHENEVER X I make mak a trip to Y y New England I like to t bring back something to remind me tha that tha there have been about 15 genera genera of ot homemakers in America since John Alden and Priscilla set setup setI I up housekeeping in Plymouth col coU ony This time my treasure was the pair of ancient flat irons you see here in use as book ends for formy formy formy my work-room work library of loose leaf binders Setting them up remind remind- reminds reminded s i GUMMED TAPE PUNCH HOLE LOOSE LEAF WITH TABS BINDER ATTACHED ed me that I have been wanting to picture to you my method of fast fast- fastening fastening fastening ening booklets in ring binders I use inch Ala inch wide gummed tape Pieces inches 2 2 inches long are folded in half The fold end is stuck to to- together together together gether and punched These tabs are placed on the rings of the bind bind- binder er and booklet stuck between the open ends We are inveterate booklet collectors on all sort of subjects Frequently we coyer cover binders with fabrics or interesting papers so they look attractive on the shelves in any room NOTE Here Hera la N a good suggestion for keeping the series of sewing booklets which Mrs Spears has prepared for our readers There Thera arc arc- five booklets avail avail- available available able and a new one Is published every other month No NoS 3 S contains directions direction for 30 different homemaking Ideas LS In Including eluding new fall all curtains useful holiday gUts gilts and description of the other book booklets lets In the series When you write for your copy of Book 5 S be sure to enclose lOc to cover cost and mailing Send order to MRS lURS RUTH RUm WYETH WYET SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 5 S. Name Address |