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Show HOW-T9. SEW RuthWyeth Spears oJP GREEN OIL CIjOTJH- Oilcloth Folders for Your Cooking Booklets. LIVERY efficient kitchen has a book shelf. The paper back booklets that all homemakers love to collect may be placed in bright oil cloth folders so that they will make a brave show along with the bound cook books. The prettiest folders of this sort that I have seen were made in green and yellow to match the kitchen color scheme. The diagrams dia-grams given here show exactly how they were made. The folders are stiffened with cardboard so they hold booklets of different sizes neatly. The cardboard card-board should be cut the size of the largest booklet in the group. The fabric side of both pieces of oilcloth oil-cloth should be entirely covered with paste to make it stick smoothly to the cardboard. Letter Let-ter or write the general subject of the booklets on a label and paste it on the back. Place the folder flat under something heavy until it is dry. NOTE: Book 1 SEWING, or the Home Decorator, and No. 2, Gifts, Novelties, and Embroideries, Embroid-eries, are now 15 cents each, or both books for 25 cents. Readers who have not secured their copies of these two books should send in their orders at once, as no more copies will be available when the present stock is sold. Your choice of the QUILT LEAFLET illustrat- ing 36 authentic patchwork stitches ; or the RAG RUG LEAFLET, LEAF-LET, will be included with orders for both books for the present, but the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Leaflets are 6 cents each when ordered without books. Everyone should have copies of these two books containing 96 HOW TO SEW articles by Mrs. Spears, that have not appeared in the paper. Send your order at once to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Des-plaines Des-plaines St., Chicago, 111. |