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Show HOWJq SEW 4- Ruth Wyeth Spears cJ? Various Motifs for Embroil"" Linens Will Pi 1 SAME ROOM m Ffflil i-. WITH CURTAINS E UlUh OVER WALL m Sii'C m WINDOW MS r. SPACE FRAMED fef <si WITH CUPBOARDS , -r H S Fi -C SINGLE ir-H'S W window HhHS- with kD iusy SIS LONG i 1 RF'iv S curtains km HhHi -is lTF makes n n ffiuLLJ;!? r SMALL iyL V3& " tli 222 ROOM 6 TT " " LOOK NARROW J? It ' tl ft (N A Thursday afternoon the south end of a certain dining room was as shown here in the upper sketch. The following Monday Mon-day it appeared as shown below. Cupboards had been added to display dis-play china and give storage space, yet the room actually seemed wider wid-er and more spacious than before. The transformation was made by the handy man with no tools but a hammer, saw and screw driver plus the aid of his willing helper with needle, thread and paint brush. The new curtain treatment, shown in the sketch, made the window seem wider and the strong horizontal lines of the cupboards also helped to create an illusion of width. The cupboards were eight inches deep and made of one-inch lumber with doors of plywood for the lower part. NOTE : Mrs. Spears' Books 1 and 3 are full of other practical Ideas for making and hanging curtains. Each book has 32 pages of pictures showing you how to modernize and beautify your home. Send order to: MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hill. New York Enclose 20 cents for Books 1 and 3. Name Address HERE'S pleasure for every needlewoman a transfer pattern pat-tern in varied small motifs that permits you to make at least a ton different gifts. Pattern 2691 contains a transfer pattern of 21 motifs ranging from 3x9 inches to juxl'i inches: materials required; color sciemes: illustrations of stitches. Send order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. V. 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