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Show Ge---:;; now, Wllt!;ensive free for the coPM-, tainedbv' . inMork .nnGoudiss, ; sjjjljj '"aw,?, V 8ACK-STITCHED DRAWING f V. HEM--, i AROUND W suS ntIM") A COIN- 1 A LETTER comes telling the story of mats a clever girl designed for her dressing table. The problem was to make them to fit spaces of unusual size. Her room color scheme was blue and white and a design of white embroidered em-broidered snow crystals on cool blue linen was what she wanted. Here is the way she achieved a charming result. The linen was cut the desired size and narrow hems creased with a warm iron. The hems were then backstitched in white from the right side with three strands of six-strand mercerized embroidery embroid-ery cotton. She wanted the arrangement ar-rangement of the snow crystals to be helter-skelter just as they Spoils Your Looks Impairs Efficiency . . . And it may seriously afreet your health. If you are over 30, and weigh more than the normal weight for your height at the age of 30, the chances are that you would benefit greatly by a rational program of weight reduction You are invited to write to C. Houston Goudiss for his scientific Reducing Bulletin, which outlines the safe, certain and comfortable method of weight reduction by counrin calorics. It include balanced reducing menus and a chart showing the caloric value of all the commonly used foods. "With it, you can easily compute the caloric value of every meal you eat. I Just write to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th St., New York City a post card will do and ask for the Reducing Bulletin. would fall; so she took a handful hand-ful of coins and tossed them onto the linen. There was a 50-cent piece; a quarter; some dimes, nickels and pennies. After several sev-eral tosses she drew around each coin where it fell. Still using three strands of the white cotton she took four stitches across the marked circle and then brought the needle out in the center, cen-ter, as shown here in step 2, ready to take a tiny stitch to bind the long stitches together. ,The crystals crys-tals were embroidered over the long stitches, the larger ones being be-ing more elaborate than the smaller small-er as illustrated here. The stitch used is shown in step 3. Ninety other embroidery stitches are pictured pic-tured in my Sewing Book No. 2. Also dozens of things you can make in your spare time to use or to sell. Order your copy today and be among the thousands of women who are finding this book useful. Enclose 25 cents and ask for Book 2. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. HX. The Spirit of Friendliness an r Dealing which, i RS Prevails at the .'.:.' .. . lt(l(, M , f ' !.' MEW MOUSE f j In SALT LAKE CITY L - : 1 Has Established Its Reputation as One E - - , ' i of ths Nation's Most Popular Hotels. OjV, 4 j: 400 ROOMS-400 BATHS " "' " f-- j Rofes: $2.00 to $4.00 W CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET ! All located off main lobby-finest food at reasonable prices 'ft ! BIKING DAHCIHG j EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT iv"3 v$W RTEWIHKOHJSE Mrs. J. H. WATERS, Pr.id.nl CHAUNCEY W. WEST, Wonop.r |