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Show fig) OM THE SfZ (HOME FRONTIER J9jyttfc RUTH WYET)PEARSg6) NEWSPAPERS BOUND T- I TIGHTLY WITH MUSLIWf i STRIPS ARE PADDED f;:fH J7 i WITH COTTON BATTING M? WwA AND THEN COYERED CZMJ I TO MAKE STIFF BACK feif J CUSHIONS FOR THE mM COUCH h 3'5j A SECOND TSifW STITCHiNG 1 MAKES A gj-jrl FIWISH fe3 'H SEAMS 1 the other sewn to the couch pad. Next came the stiff cushions to stand up at the back. These were made with an inside core of newspapers news-papers tightly bound together with muslin bands and then padded with cotton batting, as shown. NOTE: Directions for making the hooked rug In this sketch may be found on page 14 of your copy of Book 5. Directions Direc-tions for making the spool table at the left of this sketch are also in that book. The velvet covered frames for the pictures over the couch are in Book 6, which also contains a description of the series of booklets prepared by Mrs. Spears as a service to our readers. Address: TPHIS is the story of an old couch - that became glamorous and played a conspicuous part in a charming sunny living room. The transformation started with a leavy cotton twill fabric in a soft can tone to match the background :olor of the hooked rug that you :iee in front of the couch. It was decided not to use any contrasting trimming but to accent the clean-cut clean-cut box-like edges outlining the couch pad and cushions with a second sec-ond seam on the outside, as shown at the right. Couch cover and cushions used 9V2 yards of the 36-inch-wide goods. When the smartly tailored cover was completed it was fastened firmly in place with zippers of the type that come apart at the bottomone bot-tomone side being stitched to the seam allowance of the cover and OLDS'MISERIES j For colds' coughs, nasal congestion, musclo aches get Penetro modern medication in a mutton suet base. 2ot. double supply 35. Man's Desires Man wants but little nor that little long. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford mils New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for each book desired. de-sired. Name '. Address brothers of yours . . . W A '''MMm' talking up your hot Xai". i . rolls. I didn't have a M I ifflffljd v? chance to tell you liMW y$& how swell they were 1 VS-vPm lit, W JANIE: Silly! They W WSmlk I weren't any work, .? - jC.- iIkM. ft either. They're a new TJy Fleischmann 2-hour aSiZT kind ... and full of ) Tl I Yp-v extra vitamins when KWl!)uJ 1 I II 1 1 you make them with. if ( fef Fleischmann's Yeast. fJ Jj - fLESCHMANNS NEW J Folks, be sure you -a, 40-PAGE BOOK Of buy Fleischmann's. fc,. W 60 RECIPES. I fbSeT' tr-Wi DEUCOOSR0US,BRADS, J WanundD JMP DESSERT BREAPS MO as well as 'iwftf I BETTER fW EESOMANNS Vitamins and Gl gj'ljf I YEAST. SEND EORME TODAY jSay When you bake with . f. nyvi' p Fleischmann's, all V -W ,, ' those extra vitamins t ' ' "v go right into your For your Iree CTi breads with copy, write Stx no great loss Standard Brands, r.fij in the oven! Inc., 691 Wash- If ington Street, J New York, N. Y. Jfo SAVE Your Money and Your Country By Buying U. S. War Bonds H THE ARfAi K U'' ! 7 they say: ,f ' j for a recruit who is I J 4 VAR0 BIRO to lcarn ,. w B n tvVv 7 '-i " 1 BUTZING BRASS 1 , FRSTM THE SERWCE '"" i With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, THE PACK FOR P and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette i,Hf 15MCf I CIMf) is CamcL (Based on actual sales records C'IG': MEISCAVltL. I TlNl J in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) THEY'RE WILDER BY f OnnilFfl i?fcpJ FARAND THAT FULL (SMIiWo s Lb is great j COSTLIER TOBACCOS "VvA |