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Show KOW-TQ. SEf 4 Ruth Wyeth Spears I yJ ' REMOVE ROCKERS, AND ADD b'lSV CASTERS FOR HEIGHT-U HEIGHT-U (VViW PAINT CHAIR AND MAKE i V HARMONIZING i B CHINTZ CUSHION ,ti!arAND BACK CVER3 OLD ROCKER t, : WX .1 'Z i- i BEFORE LlrV KrSr f '. , REMODELING . t J A CERTAIN Miss Fixit, and that was not really her name, inherited a house full of furniture that was not old enough to be either quaint or antique. One day she sent for my little Book No. 4, and there she found a sketch showing show-ing how to plot a room color plan based on a rug, or a picture, or a piece of drapery material with good coloring. Miss Fixit had a picture that she had always loved because of its beautiful colors. Just for fun, as a sort of game, she made a room color plot based on that picture. Then she sudden- ly realized that, after all co!. . 1 very cheap anyone can 'haw? El they want of it for very money. That was really a turning in the life of Miss Fixit. This ' rocker that she made ovm merely a sample of what 8 happen when a clever young S is bent upon bringing color W her life. The chair has been pai ed a pale turquoise blue, and seat cushion and back are covet with an inexpensive chintz in tiT" quoise; cherry red; primrose low and deep green, with red hi, bindings. I wish every reader interest in choosing colors for her hop, might have a copy of my Book'i It contains an illustrated rule (.. making a room color plan, basj on the colors in a picture; a ri' a vase ; or a piece of drapery m, terial with lovely colorings, rule is so clear and easily unJ stood that I am sure every tea' of these weekly articles would u delighted to have a copy. To set your copy, send 10 cents in coa and ask for Book 4. Address |