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Show ON THE HOME FRONl UljUTHWmH SPEARS .nS bag was planned as a gift 1 r someone who was finding in bed difficult enough with- :f hiving boks' nlafiazines nnd a' fne materials scattered about. u like to take an assortment fading matter to bed sick or ", vou will enjoy a bag like Its hanger hook may ba d to box springs and there you !evith everything handy, "me bag shown here was made , a remnant of heavy cotton up-'ktery up-'ktery materials in tones of tfTpiECE FOR THE FROMT.UT ft geoTTOM and b ack cp, Ity'. "curve I vT" T lOUTSIDE I x' H--iJ i Iand Litv-I (STrrcH tl SPEEDED tJ nem with a touch of red in the sttem. The red was repeated in , sateen lining. The sketch gives ail the dimensions and shows how ie lining and the outside part re made. A coat hanger was cat down to measure 12 inches iom end to end and was placed -ihveen the lining and the out-l-de; these being stitched together round the top, as illustrated. NOTE This bedside bag is but one of jiitv-Uvo useful things to make for the me that are illustrated with detailed irections in BOOK 8 of the series preyed pre-yed for readers. The price of BOOK 8 s 15 cents. Send your order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 8. Name Address |