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Show ON THE I pOME FRONTS TF A chair is all legs, angles and A curves in the wrong places, a slip cover in the right colors and cut to bring out graceful lines an cover defects, will give any dining room chair set a new personality. That was the treatment given a set of old chairs like the one shown here. A two-piece frock wa3 ILrrJi FIBER ktSf sf S-1' board ij yi. sp -fS?: , T i SEAT Mil ivxiii r n repair fti i tsi-T r;i;-siAT tjgn'TT jSlCOYER Tl TlflBACK W .. u,t'WlTH I I I, COVER yTlJTvC-TIES J tTV-l, SLIPS Si42. V'',Cl OYER planned to repeat tones in the wall paper of the room in which the chairs were to be used. The bold stripes of the putty tan, green and wine red material gave just the right contrast with the flowered pattern on the wall. Narrow green fringe was used for edging and the sketch shows how the two pieces of the slip cover were made. NOTE Readers who want to make tat-lored tat-lored slip covers for living room chairs will find detailed directions in SEWING. BOOK 10. Price, 15 cents. Send your order or-der to MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose' 15 cents for Sewing Book No. 10. Name Address |