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Show Easy CutouTFiT For Indoor Gardtr f F YOU'RE one of those t. loves flowers about throiK the year, you're sure to want 5' designs to make your indoor I den more attractive. Neat hf concealed behind these cutout' ures.make charming flower holders which do away with muss of indoor gardening. These are easily constructed tr0 wood with a few nails or rpu"': number Z8703, 15c. brings cutMnV.' ' for the entire group of figures shV' well as for the boxes to hold you. " Directions, of course, are include -orders to: ' ; AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City, v Enclose 15 cents for each pa''-desired. pa''-desired. Pattern No Name Address Booklets in Loose Leaf Ring Binders By RUTH VVYETH SPEARS "yHENEVER I make a trip to " New England I like to bring back something to remind me that there have been about 15 generations genera-tions of homemakers in America since John Alden and Priscilla set up housekeeping in Plymouth colony. col-ony. This time my treasure was the pair of ancient flat irons you see here in use as book ends for ' my work-room library of loose leaf binders. Setting them up remind- -GUMMEO CuNCH HOLE -Sr i , "BOOKLETS LOOSE LEAF WITH TABS BINDER ATTACHED ed me that I have been wanting to picture to you my method of fastening fast-ening booklets in ring binders. 1 I use -inch wide gummed tape. Pieces 2'2-inches long are folded in half. The fold end is stuck together to-gether and punched. These tabs are placed on the rings of the binder bind-er and booklet stuck between the open ends. We are inveterate booklet collectors on all sort of subjects. Frequently we cover binders with fabrics or interesting papers so they look attractive on the shelves in any room. NOTE: Here Is a good suggestion for keeping the series of sewing booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers. There are five booklets available avail-able and a new one is published every other month. No. 5 contains directions for 30 different homemaking ideas, Including In-cluding new fall curtains: useful holiday gifts, and description of the other booklets book-lets in the series. When you write for your copy of Book 5 be sure to enclose 10c to cover cost and mailing. Send order to: MBS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 5. Name Address FAST REM FROM PAINS CF RHEUMATISM, NEURIT HEADACHE SiI A TA3L" C NOWBi. . , ' GENU! J EAYEH ASPIE. S; , vviCKiwa In 2 seconds by stop wtcfe. I grans: Asptrtn Tablet suns to djsintffraf c ready to ((o to work. Se for yoorscij lit : vbj Bayer Aspirin acts 30 fmcaij. I Millions now enjoy moc. speed method and s: ( money they once spent i high-priced remedies.lr t You may be surprised at th;r w ith which Bayer Aspirin bnr v lief from headache and pa ti rheumatism, neuritis, mr. 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