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Show t peceir.be: r 24, 1942 Pag Sevei ON THE HOME FROM RUTH WYETjjPEARSj'jg) STEEL COT WITH GOOD SPRINGS AND COTTON PAD FRAME 01 LUMBER AND Crib Companion PLYWOOD BUILT o TO FIT AROUND IS PUT TO BED FOR THE NIGHT AND IMMEDIATELY LETS FAMILY THE COT WITH NO CONFIDENCE, WATCHES FATHER COME tN AND SEE WHAT THE MATTER IS KNOW SOMETHING IS AMISS PLAIN FABRIC COVERS PAD AND FRAME CHINTZ USED FOR NEW CUSHIONS AS FATHER LETS HIM FATHER SUMMONS MOTHER WHO KNOW IT'WASNT ATbft IN OF WATER REALIZES AT ONCE THEY FORGOT TO GIVE HIM HIS WOOLLY SEAR OR MORE AIR THAT HE WANTED 2X2 SCREWED TO A 2X4 Clip and Keep these directions '"pHIS good looking davenport iNOTE: they are not In any at the life no hint that its early gives booklets by Mas. Spears was spent as an iron cot with a for our readers. prepared of In ihe new BOOK And dimensions for will thin cotton pad. The sketch shows this series you to make economical other things many how the frame is made. It is cov- for your home. To get a copy ef BOOK ered with rather heavy green cot- 8, send your order direct to: ton material. The pad of the cot is also covered with this goods and MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Bedford Hills the ruffle across the front is at14 home-maki- Toss me out on de south side, Abdullah, I want to meet de blonde in de thoid row. tached to it. The separate cushions are covered with rose and .green chintz and all seams are finished with deep rose cord welting. For the wide covering 12Vi yards of plain material and six yards of flowered were used and 52 yards of welting at a few cents a yard. By BOODY ROGERS HELL PE A Ai HIM TO ME, BOYS- -I HAVE A WAT WITH YOUNG BLARES LEAVE CINCH WELL COVER HIM WITH LIFE INSOFANCE--A- NP WHEN WE BUMF HIM OFF OH, MlSTge m. WELL BE RICH AGAIN f Drawer Enclose 10 cents lor Book 8. Name....... Address 36-in- ch WILL YOU HELP A LAPY THAT IS INPIfTREff? 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