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Show HOW-T9. SEW 4 Ruth Wyeth Spears oJ$ I r-i 9 s ..o a- ; ft, .space kvvf7 n r w& Him RED AND ; f, Vl8 1 -J I WHITE UilVl'.'A,w Ticking on t-tjJJ t.jCi.. A SHADE ZIPPER LAUNDRY BAG I ROLLER HANGS UNDER SHELF tVERY Homemaker knows how many steps could be saved if table linens could have a special closet in the kitchen or pantry. In one home that we know of space for such a closet was going to waste all because cupboard doors or drawers would conflict with the door shown here in the small sketch. At the right you see how that space became an efficient linen lin-en closet after all complete even to a smart laundry bag for soiled napkins and table covers. The high compartment nas a door of plywood. Below this are shelves with a curtain on a shade roller. The curtain runs up and down between the shelves and the scalloped board that frames the closet, as shown at the left. This board is Vz inch thick and four inches wide. The scallops were marked by drawing around a teacup tea-cup and were cut out with a jig saw. NOTE: As a service to our readers read-ers Mrs. Spears has prepared a series of homemaking booklets. No. 5, just published, contains 32 pages of clever ideas fully illustrated illus-trated and a description of the other numbers. To get your copy send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH Sl'EARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 5. Name Address |