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Show MBM IDEAS V, vv By Ruth Wyeth Spears line and lazy daisy, and a border of color and scallops of white finish fin-ish the spread. The hot irton transfer for stamping is Z9324, 15 cents. There is a minimum ol embroidery on this delightful cover. Send your order to: AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address PERHAPS this is Chiqken Little and Ducky Lucky come to decorate deco-rate baby's crib spread. Twelve adorable blocks are done in out- IT ALL started with a bright idea 1 for making a simple, painted coffee table from odds and ends of lumber. The sketch at the lower low-er left gives the dimensions and shows the simple construction. Two end sections were made first; the top and sides of these being screwed together with 1-inch metal met-al angles. A shelf was then nailed in and a by 3-inch board nailed across the back of it. Two boards for the top of the table were then screwed to the end sections. So far the table was substantial but crude and that is where the lady with the needle came in. The table was to be painted putty color and then waxed. She bought a yard of slightly darker tan sateen and appliqued a design of bright blue and red morning glories and green leaves on it with stems and tendrils in green outline stitch. This was placed over the table top and tacked around the edge. A piece of window glass was then cut to fit and by 3-inch pieces were screwed to the sides flush with the top of the glass. NOTE: This graceful morning glory design de-sign is so attractive that Mrs. Spears has arranged to furnish transfer patterns to be used in stamping fabric for a table and matching cushion. The pattern is for both cushion and table top. If you are interested in husband and wife projects proj-ects in homemaking you will be fascinated with the Book 7 in the series of booklets available with these weekly sketches. Book 7 contains directions for more than 30 things to make and a full description of other numbers in the series. The pattern is 15 cents and the booklets are 10 cents each. Order direct from: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 15 cents for pattern and 10 .cents for each book ordered. Name Address , s rpj n CvAi r c"apa'f (y" m&we& r K01SPIES v" lJUI B4lT f i 1 1 1 1 1 mm mm ww w&sa bx& mm macw s'"'' tf" SS"""" ' TTS ,ust good iudsment to BUY THE ("L-f . ' BEST right now and that means 1 . 'Sir-- ' Firestone tires for tractor, truck or car; IvVl" """"-s j You'll get longer mileage and greater i , fitffy "ssSl ., dependability through Firestone's patented ; i iiJSIHIJd ,ss ' construction features of a Safety-Lock j gEXjygyv.. " f Gum-Dipped cord body and a wear- V Xlffll jM&f y ."i ressting Vitamic tread rubber compound fNSjl iitH V'. ""j'' j extra features that cost you no more. It's .. I V a ! 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