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Show ON THE (HOME FRONTfeg -THE upper sketch shows a com-TbtaatS com-TbtaatS living and bedroom that was brought up to date wito every inch of waste space used, lie cushions (lower eft) were re-l re-l laced with a box-like compart-S? compart-S? for bedding. This wag made 3 plywood as shown at the lower , . i I SAME I itvi fh. COUCH 111 Ai's WITH NEW hjJifH MENTAWO VLZtm MODERN R Jn ATTHC .Tiinm rouCH WITH SLIDE COUCH LallTA9LES AND UNDER BEDDIN6 NO !wOBA6i igc VI COMPARTMENT! right. It was padded across the front and ends with cotton batting, and covered with the couch material ma-terial tacked in place through a lath strip. Unpainted book cases were bought to go at the ends and the lid of the bedding compartment compart-ment was painted to match these. NOTE: A new couch cover, lamp fhade, curtains or Blip cover that you can make yourself may give your living room a (resh start. Book 1 In the series which Mrs. Spears has prepared for our read-ers read-ers shows you all the tricks. It contains 32 pages of fascinating new ideas for your home and working drawings to bring your old furnishings up to date. Send your order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for Book L Name Address I give them oraaai :' youwaottefieji I : orange juictlnj, li give yoo qniin I I Oangeiiwtluig I I deal lourceofwit, !l luppljwluibljia, 4 vitaminiA,Biisi; J ciumtndouieftiiiK e thefineKfiai M coopentingpota. quaatitiei-iJijty 1 mmmm.l..wM i , mtw . ' ' sput-sebi SPECIAL I ikhorf Vtif 1 frf'ifi fr- w. AJ "inif:,iii'ni imI jf HE'S A "SELF-STARK r- " lBlttt 10HH1 l! flf-Sl'M firaoujipi: i I ittf 7 V rapher, leksf 1 I Hntf Cow li - - chasing ife ! (vnMM V n n II 0,Arall'6i P IT il000lwl V p.. aVCC hloeat.p la l. Setf-Starter: 1 fd hJ gr-W' i -" I m " fSi AmvUa&'i. Attlute . . . h PRODUCTION MORE PRODlM f For Cleaning Flat Silver: c Make a solution of a tablespoon of bakinj ; J i and a tablespoon of salt to each quart of . er Put in a large aluminum utensiL Bringw f w and put in silver, making sure that J F touches the aluminum or another piece si touching it Boil three to five minutes, wgjj, jun ing on the amount of tarnish. Remove wash, rinse, dry and polish with a annLrl t Bun Do not use this method to clean hollo w flatware with hollow handles. , Black deposit on aluminum utensil may rf c.e moved by boiling two teaspoons of PlW lfot tartar to each quart of water in the mew- a few minutes. ty To Remove Hard-Water Sediment: In those sections where the water is w t g ing sediment to form on the insides oi a utensils, the following cleaner can ZZ ht equal parts of cider vinegar and water v. gef ils, allow to stand overnight, and i gh to a boil The crust will become sandy u ,6; wash out readily. i.B. " J pad |