Show I 1 I 1 I 1 T IQ al sf I 1 T lg I 1 iff V 1 I HOW I 1 1 t I 1 zy 4 ruth wyeth spears 0 I 1 NARROW SPACE AV I 1 BETWEEN DOOR a 13 a 7 0 N A AND WINDOW I 1 tl f I 1 I 1 i BEFORE ADDING E LONG CURTAINS 0 9 SHELF AND 0 L I 1 MIRRORS 3 SMALL P MIRRORS I 1 I 1 I 1 t JOINED WITH I 1 METAL STRAPS 1 1 1 hinss ALONG BACK L 0 OF F FRAMES aa 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 aboard COVERED WITH I 1 MONKS CLOTH CLOT I 1 I 1 r 1 I 1 f I 1 go upholstery BRACKETS FRING FRINGE TACKS ON TIER HER woy way homo home from tho the club mrs martindale was thinking it will be my turn next what will they think when they como come to our house then she put her latch key into the lock and stopped into her own front hall just what I 1 was waa afraid of she said aloud when you look at this thi hall as a an outsider tho the worst thing you think is that its owner is lacking in imagination 0 right then things began to happen the shabby old hall carpet was washed right on the floor and then dyed a deep green with hot dye applied with a scrub brush the long lines of tho the new green sateen curtains turned the space between door and window into a definite nito panel crying for a long mirror and a console shelf the sketch shows you how these were mode made from next to nothing the frames of the three inexpensive small mirrors were pointed painted red before they were fastened together the alio shelf was covered with cream colored monks cloth to match the walls and woodwork I 1 and edged with cream color cotton fringe tacked on with largo large red tacks 0 0 the method of making the buckram sti valance used for the in this sketch is described fully in SEWING I 1 dook book 5 this ibis book contains thirty two homemaking projects with e tep by step directions for each send or order d er to 0 I 1 wyettl SPEAKS drawer 10 vedford hills new york I 1 enclose 10 cents for book 5 name i address i |