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Show HOWJqSEW 4 Ruth Wyeth Spears I BOARD ng' r 3 PIN, BASTE y oo'f- VAN STITCH CUT JTURN, fj ;. ; ? M I BASTE .: .;.. v I V AND !, . y M 7 PRESS -v.. . vvx 1 EDGES OF i V' "X ' I H OPENING ;jrOUTSlDE Garment bags made from odds and ends. "rEAR MRS. SPEARS: I thought you might be interested inter-ested in how I made garment bags for each member of my family, almost entirely from things I had on hand. The foundation part of each was made of -inch board; a screw-eye; a hook from a hanger; hang-er; and five small screw hooks underneath. For the bag, I combined com-bined muslin flour sacks with odds and ends of figured cottons and trimmed the joinings with bias tape. I followed your directions in SEWING Book 2, for initials of bias tape to mark the bags." At the upper left is sketched the foundation that this reader used. If a zipper is used for the opening, the 36-inch length is best. If you put it in a curved line, you will have a wider opening. Each step in applying the zipper in this way is shown here. NOTE: The Sewing Basket in every thrifty household should contain a copy of Mrs. Spears' Sewing Book 2, in which she il- Iustrates the five standard methods meth-ods of repairing all kinds of fabrics. fab-rics. Thirty-two pages to delight every lover of fine handwork. To get your copy send 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Bed-ford Hills, New York, to cover cost. I CLOTHESPINS ' NOSE 7 I Has a cold pinched your $;: nose shut as if with a 3 clothespin? Lay a Luden's J on your tongue. As it melts, .1 cool menthol vapor rises, j3" helps penetrate clogged na- v j sal passages with every 3 breath... helps relievo that vV i "clothespin nosel" t& SS& LUDEN'S Menthol Cough Drops Kfi FOR a COOP TM OhTIS.. Utrrj Beckett, Mgr. formerly Mgr.,llco Lomond.OgilcA flV ln SALT LAKE C,TY Jhl THE : m house '', i f J ChoSceof tlicDiscriminatingTravcler hiTiii-, f$-c;it -..., ::y,!'...;7:V: " 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS tJL, JJU Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 : ' Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodation in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. F ET E R I A , DINING ROOM BUFFET D,NE DANCE ; 2 The Baautiful MRS. J. H. WATERS, Prtsidtnt I ; WanoBe MIRROR ROOM j. holman WATERSondw. ross Sutton EVERY SATURDAY EVENING ;! VTTcyPVn OTllE SPECIALS yJ fa j ilifiLil ou can ePcnc on special sales mer chants oi our town announce in columns of this paper. They mean money saving to our readers. It always pays to patronize merchants who advertise. They are not afraid of their merchandise or their pricr- |