Show Its It's Simple Furniture With Quaint Ruffles and Frills for the Home I I f III r. r El i i it f I ow ED CURTAIN a. a LENGTH 0 r- r 0 t TO-B TO TO D t I HEIGHT OF i DISTANCE BED CURTAIN FROM CEILING p B WALL TO iB FLOOR i By Ruth Wyeth Spears IF F YOU have been wondering if I quaintness frills and ruffles rumes I were going into the decorating ash ashcan I Ican can after the war the answer is- is I no There will be many strictly I modern rooms but there will be rooms also in which all the war years years' pent up longing will burst forth in the most romantic versions versions ver- ver of the traditional Home sweet Home with variations according according ac- ac cording to taste Period themes and quaintness will be stepped up to have a dramatic dramatic dra- dra matic quality Modern ideas ideas' will creep in and add to this effect Simple furniture will be built in inand inand and fabrics will be cut and sewn especially to fit the spaces they are to fill The bed curtains for forthe forthe the slanting wall in the sketch are arean an example and the triangular shaped window curtains to give extra fullness Frills will be even fuller than those of our dreams and many a hom maker who never never nev- nev er before used her sewing ma- ma chine attachments will be learning the mysteries of the and hemmer Why NOTE not start your dream room now with a skirted blanket chest like the theone theone one In this sketch It Is grand to have extra covers handy bandy on chilly nights and the padded top makes a comfortable seat scat Pattern 9 gives complete and fully illustrated n. n directions with detailed list of materials needed for making the chest full skirt and top cushion Enclose 15 cents with name and address to get pattern Address MRS RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford lulls HUls New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern Name Address SNAPPY SAP FACTS ACT ABOUT I RUBBER Consumption of reclaimed rubber In the tho United States Increased moro more than so 50 parcent per par percent cent from 1940 to 1943 Reclaimed rubber may frequently frequently fre- fre bo be used in tho manufacture of the same articles from which it was reclaimed In 1943 gasoline and motor vehicle tax revenues combined accounted for nearly 30 per percent percent cent of the total state revenues Next year will mark the thirtieth anniversary of the tho use of motor vehicles In the rural free delivery mail service tired Rubber mail cars had a bearing on the tho passing of the first federal aid highway law in 1916 0 i 1 L Invest in Liberty Buy War Bonds t I Vl d. d I I I officers aad meiz w wi I advance t to d f. f k Il or be K ti 1 t I x v u. u i i THIS IS NO UP DREAMED HEADLINE no tone poem conceived on an inspired typewriter Its It's the way the army explains the command Fix charge bayonets Only the Infantry has it put to them in these words As one doughboy said remember those eleven words the rest of my life r Remember How can he forget them They describe the climax of the r Infantryman's they assault describe the most cold blooded action on a 2 i field Yet Infantry officers and men have advanced countless times to kill or orbe be killed at Saratoga at New Orleans the Argonne New Guinea Salerno Theres There's no rescinding of this order order order-no no retreating retreating retreating-no no nothing but plain killing Right now the men of the Infantry are closing in for the final kill They're advancing every day advancing to the order of kill or be killed Remember this this the next time you see a doughboy on furlough Remember this the next time you almost forget to write that letter Remember it till your dying day You You cant can't pay the doughboy back back- but back but at least you can be forever mindful of his r r.- r. role in this fight for freedom f Keep Keep your eye on the In THE Infantry DOTS DOES IT 00 K KJ J I i L 1 f |