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Show &tr Ruth Wyethlpears oJ? falS I : OIL CLOTH -TACK I Iff W CHECKED SKIRT TO : :f yj TO IDES WHITE FR ILL Srfc$r kJ EDGES COVER FOR TOP TN THIS column we have shown how to make useful, attractive things out of everything most from spools to tin cans, but several sev-eral readers have reminded me lately that I have neglected orange or-ange crates. Here is a pair of tables to match a smart new bedspread. bed-spread. The spread is made of green and white checked gingham trimmed in bands, monogram and frills of white muslin. The bed is an old iron one that has been cut down and then padded and covered with the gingham (detailed (de-tailed directions are in Book 3). The orange crates for the tables are lined with green oil cloth and each wears a green and white checked skirt; and a top cover frilled in white. The lamps are white and the shades are old ones covered with a plain ruffle of white held in around the top with a band and a bow of green cut from the check material. NOTE: Directions for making lamp shades and bedspread are in Book No. 1; complete alphabet for monograms in Book 2; streamlining streamlin-ing old style bod in Book 3; and Book 4 contains 32 pages of original origi-nal homemaking ideas. Books are 10 cents each. With each order for four books will be sent FREE a set of three Early American Quilt Block patterns. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for one book, or 40 cents for books 1. 2, 3 and 4 and set of quilt block patterns. Name Address |