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Show Ruth Vyeth Spears cJ the sketch shows how the two pieces of the slip cover were made. NOTE: Y.ou will find more Illustrations ' for making over dining room chairs old rockers and armchairs in Mrs. Spears' Books 5 and 6. Also directions for desim lng and making rugs; hooked, braider! and crocheted. Each book has 32 paee of illustrated directions. Send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS '( Drawer 10 j Bedford Hills New York Enclose 20c for Books 5 and 6. Name Address ; WORN VTLI'-w:' lgllfSEAT 2 I "XjSVFniNySPIrDLESj TP A CHAIR is all legs, angles 1 and curves in the wrong plages, a slip., cover may do as much for it as a becoming frock will do for an awkward girl. The right color a dash of style, fabric cut to bring" out graceful lines and cover defects, and presto a new personality for the ugly ducklingl That was the treatment given a set of old chairs like the one shown here. A two-piece frock was planned to repeat tones in the wall paper of the room in which the chairs were to be used. The bold stripes of th putty tan, green and wine red material gave just the right contrast with the flowered pattern on the wall. Narrow green fringe was used for edging and j '. 1 Most delicious "bag" ' of the Season ... quicfc one I easy fo prepare ; : . nourishing . . . economical . . . order, foday, from your grocer. , i "r' . " SSS .:Y.-' ' " fJ" tetecMa j You can t ice tho deeper color and taste the richer mora vitamins and 17 i -a,lfornil Navel Orange juice 1 You got Rowers for frui'uhnt ivSV"t 1 - tratk'"' of 14,000 cooperating , dozen Sunkist Navels for cVonom and 122 "sc!" 0rdcr 80Versl Btar "Btdda Boppmr; n California Trull Oroinra tMttf r-' m 'r'w,,'"-ciiss,Mfaw-t,1a pm. kst-m. r,r 3mmm I |