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Show Embroider Bouquets On Your Bedspread mm kK T",M'M HOWT9. SEW 4- RutKWyeth Spears c3f COLORS 1 PAPRIKA RED FINISHED 2 CORNFLOWER BLUE RUG 3 BROWN AND GREEN MIXED 24"X39" Pattern 6656 A SPREAD, in true Colonial style, of sprays of varied flowers, flow-ers, can be yours with ease these bouquets are all in the simplest stitches. Place them in a wreath if you prefer. Pattern 6656 contains con-tains a transfer pattern of 18 motifs mo-tifs ranging from 6 by 6 inches to 1 by 2 inches; illustrations of stitches; color schemes; materials materi-als needed. Send order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 82 Eighth Ave. New York Enclose 15 cents In coins lor Pattern Pat-tern No Name Address "NE day a snap-shot came from a reader showing a half dozen braided rag rugs spread out on the grass. No two were alike. I thought this one with a scalloped border was particularly interesting interest-ing and the maker wrote me that the scallops do stay flat on the floor. She uses wool rags and frequently fre-quently dyes them the colors she wants. She cuts or tears them into strips an inch or more wide, according to the weight of the material and then braids them tightly. The braided strips are sewn together with double carpet thread and she keeps the work flat on the table all the time she is sewing. For this rug, the center cen-ter row is 15 inches long. Sew around and around this, using the colors indicated. When the oval is 31 inches long and 16 inches wide, divide it evenly around the edge with pins about five inches apart. Now, sew a row around with a 2-inch loop at each pin. Sew the next three rows around these loops easing the braiding in just enough to keep the work flat. i NOTE: "The Rug That Grew Up With the Family" is another interesting rug-making idea. Di-. rections are in Mrs. Spears' Book 3, which also tells how to make spool shelves; streamlining an old style bed; and many other useful ideas. Write Mrs. Spears today, enclosing 10 cents in coin and book No. 3 will be sent to you by return re-turn mail. ! MRS. RUTH WYEIH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book No. 3. Name Address t INDIGESTION may affect the Heart Gas trapped in the stomach or gullet may act like hairtriKHer on the heart. At the first sign of distress nmart men and women depend on Bell-ons Tablets to et gas free. No laxative but made of the fasteflt-actfng fasteflt-actfng medicines known for acid indigestion. If th FIRST DOSE doesn't prov Bell-una better return bottle to ob and receive DOUBLE Money Back. 25c. O-Cedar It, Mother! Don't clean and polish too! Do BOTH at once. Any lovely lady can polish her furniture and floors as she cleans them. All the work she used to do to wash and dry AND then polish her furniture . . . was half wasted. Instead, use O-Cedar Polish in your damp clorb and wash and polish at the same time, Youi neighborhood dealer sells genuine: KS VFolish MOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, CLEANERS AND O-CEDAR FLY AND MOTH SPRAY If OHEfj your 40 Read This Important Message! Do you dread thoao "tryinfr years" (38 to 62)? Are you getting moody, cranky and NERVOUS? Do you fear hot flashes, weakening weak-ening dizzy spells? Are you jealous of attentions atten-tions other women set? THEN LISTEN Theso symptoms often result from female lunctional disorders. So Btart today and take famous I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Com-pound. For over 60 years Pinkham'a Compound Com-pound has helped hundreds of thousands of grateful women to go "smiling thru" difficult days. Pinkham's has helped calm unstrung nerves and lessen annoying female functional func-tional "irregularities." One of the moti etfeo-tin etfeo-tin "woman's" tonics. Try ill V X S $ mM'' ' : " ul tii-,'t""'J MADE BY KELLOGG'S IN tii''l""""'L BATTLE CREEK Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL W I, 7V tr-T.'M -1 SV I K o I , I Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE 1 Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C KOSSITEK. Mjrr. |