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Show .Keeping Your Linaa Shelvesjn 0rtjer Vf Ay RUTH WYETH SPEAKo fa jyrODERN linen closet, . W tucked in spare corn 'jver the house, always as m : s possible to the place that linens will be needed, t , may be found in the bathrr''11 napkins in the pantry or Hi v ' ,nd bed linens near the e $? rooms. 0ii Jutia I have sketched the whole stor, aere of how one homemaker ke 'ii (: aer linen shelves in order cP ;ied0 HANG STICK WITH TACK ANDsfiSTT NW"" WHILE BRIGHT ENAMEL DRIES i i'M ROLLS HELD WITH RIBBON-COVFntnfll ' ''0$ ELASTIC' STITCH EDGES OF TWO 9 1 'V PIECES OF fRIBBON TOGETHER Vv r( rl RUN A 5" PIECE OF ELASTIC "T i 'it 6,0 THROUGH-gjSSgTHEN JOIN ENDS' i k; re BAND OF GINGHAM 2"WIDE IPT i , 1 ikes to keep things in sets iden. -ul tified with colored bands and "Tbc thinks it is more efficient to roll (eat many pieces than to fold them .fi" The best napkins may be banded "Ves In blue and white, luncheon mats I ileal may be rolled on a red stick with I A a red band and green may be used h ove for the bridge table cloth. Linen v holders like these would make at- 1' tractive gifts, too. And speaking kjilov of shelves and drawers; giri, i adore the stocking case in Book 3 fusing and the drawer pads in Book s and they make dainty gifts for any tgi. one. The table cloth case in Book -as B 2 is another good linen closet ' tier Idea. ujje |