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Show Handy Door Pocket And Laundry Bag THE door pocket and laundry bag shown here are from Book 8 of the series of booklets offered with these articles. Here are the details so you can go right ahead now. Choose chintz 36 Inches wide with biai tape to match. You will need 2',i yards oi chintz and 10 yards of the tape. Buy ao extra yard ol chintz and tape tor th laundry bag Cut the foundation piec (or the door 54 inches long and IS inchet wide. Bind this all arount, first. Shoe pock JlilplS ! SHELF COVER 3T WHIST 6ROOM l hU HAT BRUSH ANOy trY SHOE CLOTH A fiyjj , ; A SMA.LL BOX I ri.l; tj" rTfX PLEAT AT BOT-', 'i? '--J M TOM OF POCKETjL ' , t I UMBRELLA--i !4t MjL STOCKINGS fi-i'-1-'' LI; BONE RINGS E , . SEWN TO E06E 1 J-sS" 111 FASTEN OVER V n!?1 I ' hook sjno p " irtrY'tii;H ets are 22 inches long and 8 inches deep. Plan the other pockets to fit things fur 1 which they are to be used. Hind the topi 1 of pockets, make a 1-inch box pleat in the bottom of each, turn under raw edscs; then baste and stitch them to the i foundation. The 30-lnch-decp laundry baj li a full width of the fabric fjklid and stitched ' down one side and across the bottom, but stitch the extra front pocket on before you do this. The bound slash in the front Is 12 inches deep and the top is shaped to fit a hanger. ' NOTE: Book 8 is 15 cents postpaid and contains 32 pages of useful things that you will be wanting to make for jour home. Send order to: MRS. RITII WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. a. flf you are run down becauas you're not getting all the A AD Vitamin you need start taking Scott's Emulsion to promptly help bring back energy and (amino and build resistance. Good-tasting Scott'a is rich in natural A&D Vitamins and energy-buildlntr, natural oil. Uuy today 1 All dniggints. Planning for the Future? Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! MRS. DYE MAKES OVERALLS LAST PITCHER, OKLAHOMA. Mrs. L. E. Dye has had a lot of experience experi-ence in washing overalls for five boys and her husband. She has found out how to make them last longer. Here is what she says in a letter to Faultless Starch, "I cannot wash without Faultless Fault-less Starch. You bet I think it will make overalls last longer and look ten times better. I know. We raised five boys, so I know what Faultless Starch means to overalls. Have used it as far back as I can remember remem-ber and my mother used It, too. I can't say enough for Faultless Fault-less Starch." Now there is an important message mes-sage for anyone who has overalls in her wash. Mrs. Dye says that Faultless Starch mokes overalls wear longer (that's mighty important, impor-tant, today) and look "ten times better" (and that's important, too). HOW TO STARCII OVERALLS Overalls, work pants, wash shirts and children's play clothes usually usual-ly get very, very dirty. Sometimes it takes a lot of rubbing on a scrub-board scrub-board to take the dirt out. And everyone ev-eryone knows that rubbing wears out clothes as much as washing them does. But when you give them a LIGHT starching with Faultless Starch you save a lot of that rubbing. You see Faultless Starch penetrates the fabric so dirt can't grind in so easily. And Faultless Starch dissolves instantly instant-ly in water and carries most of the dirt right out with it. So when you starch other things, be sure to givt overalls, work pants, children's clothes, etc., a very light starching at the same time. You'll notice the difference when you wash theml SO SMOOTH TO WEAR The men will really like it, too The fabric feels smooth and slick not scratchv and roneh. Thrv won't chafe as much around the neck and the arms. It's a wonderful wonder-ful relief to wear smooth, slick work clothes! Try it, this washday. wash-day. And be sure to use Faultless Starch! Adv. "'6 66 COLD PREPARATIONS lIQUlO.TABltH, SALVE, NOSt DROPS CAAA10N-USC ONlY AS DIRECTED i |