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Show HOW-T9. SEW 4- Ruth Wyeth Spears S? i BOARD HINGE rffllil X f flj i F S FASTEN rX2"BOARD I ; i ' r TO CLOSET WITH A j J-HINGE-TACK THE II II I H I Ik-JCURTAIN INSIDE, . Curtains for cupboards beside windows. X7IIY not build cupboards at each side of a pair of windows win-dows and a comfortable seat between? be-tween? This takes very little space and adds useful storage room; as well as a cozy place to sit. The cupboards are hidden by hinged curtains that are a part of the general window treatment. The chintz for the valance and seat pad is in tan, yellow and blue-green. blue-green. The blue-green edges the curtains and valance and is used also for the two cushions. The frilled glass curtains are clear yellow. yel-low. The closet curtains tacked to a hinged arm may be swung back Just as you would open a door. NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared pre-pared fotir booklets for our readers read-ers containing a total of 123 thrifty homemaklng ideas; with step-by-step illustrated directions. Each book contains an assortment of curtains; slip covers; household furnishings; rag rugs; toys; gifts and novelties for bazaars. Books may be ordered one at a time at 10 cents each; but if you enclose 40 cents with your order for four books (Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4) you will receive aJTREE set of three quilt block patterns of Mrs.; Spears' Favorite Early American designs. I Send orders to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford IIllli New York Enclose 10 cents for one book, or 40 cents (or four books and set of quilt block patterns. Nam Address THROAT Got cold? Every wallow p ' j eeem to icratch your throat y. i Li tilt iff rough and raw? ft ? ' Get bo of Luden'i. Let J ' Luden't epecial ingredient! (ju(Jjaili''''Jl with cooling menthol help P';VvVji bring you quick relief from ''.''''f itchy, touchy, "landpaper throetr w'WW J LUDEN'S 5lJY;Jl Menthol Cough Drops ftJfjMfc Strange Facts f Human Hair Mats I Buddhist Masses I I Beetles on Pay Roll I Several cottonseed oil mills in the South still use the coa.e hair of Chinese women to weave the mats through which the oil is separated sep-arated from the seeds after they have been mashed by hydraulic process. One large mill in Memphis Mem-phis purchases 2,000 heads of such hair a month for this purpose. pur-pose. eSSS The Japanese hold the world's most sentimental ceremonies-Buddhist ceremonies-Buddhist masses for the "souls" of such objects as ships that have been sunk, oysters that have been eaten, dolls that have been smashed and needles that have been broken in the past year. The American Museum of Natural Nat-ural History in New York keeps a small "army" of live beetles, whose job is to clean the bones of animals before they are mounted. mount-ed. Collier's. Barry BccktH.Mft.loturh- Mr,a Itmmifitb Do You Know That Cooked Wheat Cereal! fwas the world'a dependable breakfast for centuriesstill is the best! Millions of Americans still demand a steaming bowl of appetizing cooked wheat cereal for the daily morning's repast Why? Because, careful blended like Cream of the West from the meaty and nourishing center portions of golden wheat grains it's the most nourishing the most easily digestible for babies for childrenfor chil-drenfor grown-ups. CREAM of the WEST Is Tastier! MONTANA CEREAL CO. Billings, Montana itcrWhiskcA thaii . I jj iilii !k Whiskey i years oid-90 noor The Old Quolter Co, ybura, Indiono In SALT LAKE CITY : mk m HOUSE ; S rnj--;lf HOTEL ; j Choice of theDiscriminatingTraveler P tjiytataB i A J. lllS 400 mm 400 BATHS : J Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has mad available the finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. I CAFETERIA r DINING ROOM BUFFET !: D,NE DANCE v .... . ........ . l! The Bav1iful MRS. J. H. WATERS, President 0o9. ; MIRROR ROOM J.HOlMANWATERSoedW.OS$ SUTTON ; EVERY SATURDAY EVENING t! ' -- T 1 1 1 m . . . . . . . . . . , , . , - , , . . . . l .1 |