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Show Shelf Edging Dresses Up Kitchen Windows By RUTH WYETII SrEAItS SOME of us can remember seeing see-ing our mothers cut scalloped shelf papers. Dextrously they folded and snipped the edge in points or curves; sometimes adding add-ing a cut out diamond in the center cen-ter of each scallop. For many there is more satisfaction in this creation of their own hands, than in using fancy lace edge paper by the roll. Today, we find that S THUMB TACKS, r--r- s. I I" I ENDS AND II II 1 iRftoss rings I lrii'r same satisfaction when we choosa oilcloth shelf edgings thinking in terms of color has a fascination even beyond scallops with diamonds dia-monds in the center. The suggestion sketched here for using shelf edging to dress up kitchen windows was sent in by a reader. The busy homemaker will appreciate the fact that the curtains are perfectly straight and plain and easy to remove for laundering. laun-dering. When windows and shelves match the effect is especially es-pecially good. Banded towels may be of the same color, and tin containers for bread, sugar, and spices may be painted with' bright enamel, to match. The new Sewing Book No. 3 by Mrs. Spears is packed full of useful, use-ful, money saving ideas, that almost al-most any homemaker may put to practical use. Every idea is clearly illustrated with- large sketches. You will be fascinated with the variety of interesting things to make for the home and for gifts. The price is only 10 cents postpaid. Send coin with name and address to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. ' INDIGESTION Senutional Kelief from Indigestion tnd Ont Doit Proi It tf lh flnt iliitu ' Uil plent-lit!nf HUM Murk Ublnl l(wn t brltil jnu th. (alleat id Buiit mmnlfta relli-f fill hava pipiTtrnrfd aeml boUla Ci to in f ..'.I lit nmuiui mon kv hm il ti.u llt'll-ani tMlilat helin tin itnnmrh dinnt limt, liiakM tha ii mi itmmrh flulila barmleM and letl ,.u eat tha n.iurlslilm (ol ymi nawl. Kur hi-art-liiirn, lick twnclai-li" and unseti ao otien earned li mmmi inmarh flulila makirji lull M taut ami al k all tmr JI'ST ONK lioaE uf lll-u erinm autrdy rallnt. V aterywluro. Salt take's NEWEST HOTEL rV:.; i I 1 , i I ' ' ii,MMiiwmai8l Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Ocpeiife Mormon Temple HIGHLY EECOMMENDEO Rates$1.50 to$3.00 It's mark of distinction to Stoft at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C BOSSITEB, Mgr. 1 " 'UI'l'MIHUMIUUamilllll.H. Do You Know Why Folks Who've Been to Florida Sing- HEAVEN CAN WAIT, THIS IS PARADISE Read"SoThis Is Florida,"a 300-page 300-page book (including 63 full-page full-page illustrations) bursting with information about Florida's overflowing charms. Read it to understand why sportsmen regard re-gard Florida as the Happy Hunting Ground come to life . . . why fishermen flock to its abundantly abun-dantly stocked waters . . .why its rich soil is so prodigal in the favors it bestows...why Florida's myriad enchantments have made it an oasis of joyous, glorious living. Write today for a copy of "SO THIS IS FLORIDA" By Frank Parfcar Stockbridga and John Holliday Perry S Send onli ft to Box 600, JachomiEt, Fltn uin I Kama I Straet AddraaaorRJD , Town Z2tZZZTml |