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Show ) THE (HOME FROKOS center" swasJ wENDS AND ypJi. TACK OYERPOLEX NbMfit, USE TAPE MEASURE OVER POLE J ' Twf TO CALCULATE TOP AMD BOTTOM This LENGTH OF EACH SWAG plEASUREMtt THERE is a shortage of metal curtain rods, yet for two generations gen-erations we have not seen such elaborate window treatments. The formal swags, cascades and jabots so dear to our grandmothers seem to be exactly right with the Victorian furniture that is gaining in popularity all the time. Each piece of the draped valance shown here is cut separately. sepa-rately. The diagram at the left ue? th dimensions of . I jabots. The side swags i'l the middle and a cent J overlaps them. The meal of this center swag a I here, but these will vanVl fill8 1 SPaCe the1 fill. Each swag is cut fe'-J ends and pleated and tack-' I the pole, as shown at I left. The method oi M measurements is shown - I right. '1 I II NOTE This is the third of a modern adaptations of period cur I ions. Formal swag valances f 1 a valance board are fflustrated"r I I by-step directions in BOOK 1 t I I formal type draped in one piece -" I in BOOK 5. Books are 15 mil Order directly from: 1 I MRS. RUTH WYETHSPEjil I Bedford Hills S(1( I I Drawer 10 11 Enclose 15 cents for each bet I I sired. I Name I I Address I I . |