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Show Make This Chair, Shelf and Cornice TT IS a combination of things that harmonize that make a home cozy and attractive. This corner of a room that was furnished with next to nothing proves that. over wall--) """"V "J.""Li'""' " "1 cur S3BP Vis.de of w-M in K,Uixr IS NAILED . f 1 - jK. ' i'J. to top tfr!?r&&iBr OF WINDOW , k tyZdi&Q'frl TOPS OP " ," J ; I XMJ over i , , 'i P M PyL draperies XLtU-'a 'Y'x3C f PLEATED -T J5, 05. fc" AND HUNS -Ins :-?rt- ffij fc-t WITH RINGS AViiHl )fS-vX.-!fi.? AND CUP HOOKS r? fe-.-i)cJ 1 fffcr-Kwii ij Tlie chair frame was made from odds and ends of lumber no piece longer than 2ii feet. The shelf and matching cornice cor-nice also were made of scrap lumber The curtains and chair cushion are of an Inexpensive cotton print. This chair Is made with pattern 265-and 265-and the scallops with No. 207. The curtain cur-tain Idea is from the booklet Make Your Own Curtains. Booklet and patterns are 15 cents each postpaid. Please mail re-quests re-quests for booklet and patterns direct to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills, N. V. Drawer 10 Patterns and Booklet are 15 centj each. Name Address |