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Show Handy Small Table Made of Camp Stool By RUTH WYETH SPEARS LJ AVE you ever wished for a A small, low table that would appear from nowhere and dis- appear again when you were through with it? Have you ever thought it would be nice if Fa-: Fa-: ther's ottoman could be folded up ! and put out of the way when not j in use? Or perhaps you have un- " packed a suit case in a guest j room and wished for something UPHOLSTERY FABRIC P""T'"" VfTrT Will AND STITCH trV--1 BRAID OVER IT j -V5r ( TURN , , ... 1 AND cf- STAIN AND TACK JIZi THEN WAX other than the bed; a chair 'or the floor to put it on during the process? A camp stool plus a tray to fit the top makes a very satisfactory small table to place beside a game table or to set up for your books or mending basket by your favorite chair. But be sure to dress it up so that it will look its best either when in use or when folded up and placed in some out of the way corner. A remnant rem-nant of material and some upholstery up-holstery braid will do the trick. Stain and wax are suggested for the base as paint might be marred in folding the stool. EDITOR'S NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers a booklet containing 32 useful and practical suggestions for beautifying beautify-ing the home; with step-by-step directions clearly illustrated. To get one of these useful booklets, just send name and address, with. 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111.. |