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Show m mm 0S ' I 5 To bake that Tasty Easter Cake 1 L ii iiim iiimii " w - - KNEW IDEAS By RUTH WYETH SPEARS Cjr TO YOU remember how old-fashioned old-fashioned comforters used to be tufted? They were made of two layers of fabric with cotton between and every four inches or so in rows the three layers of material were caught together l with a stitch of wool yarn double which was then tied twice and K n.' y'f SEW i n p r-A ' 'ZIthrough, V v ? I jTIE AND 'cuTCOTTOV4""'sr" yTill SMALLER THAN THE R(ffH??3 CUT FABRIC 'SEW TO THE JlVa 0FF SEAMS AFTER THEY tr3 Lq fNDS ARE STITCHED JfigSSOF I SCREW TO A BOARD ff-'OCKERS clipped to make a fluffy tuft. Well, I that is, exactly the way many of today's smartest chair covers are made. A cover of this sort redeemed re-deemed this old rocker and revealed re-vealed its hidden charms. The cover is plain, medium green glazed chintz tufted with dark green yarn and three inch dark green fringe is used around the bottom. A lnnp ziDner makes JkSm MAK this 1 MmNEW TREAT! A kP; 1 EASY TO MAKE . . ; QJ ECONOMICAL . . . DELICIOUSI a 7 Tested and proved in I thousands of homes. Ideal fefjfltf? as a confection... a dessert J ' ... a treat for youngsters' flH Cf jSj & lunch boxes. B fjm Jp k Copr. 1S41 by Ketlosc Company jf MJS fi' fc jj QuCK-AS-A-WINK RECIPE U h P I E F II a center back closing. Each section sec-tion of Jtbe cover was fitted on the chair f the musiin lining first and trt&se pieces were used as patterns for cutting the chintz, also the cotton which was trimmed to be -inch smaller all around. After the pieces were tufted, as shown at the upper right, the seams were stitched up. Long stitches were then made on the inside in-side to catch the edges of the cotton cot-ton in place. NOTE: Are you planning to make slip covers this Spring? Mrs. Spears' Books 1 and 3 tell you exactly how. Book 1 gives directions for fitting and finishing slip covers cov-ers for chairs and davenports. Book 3 shows you how to make a pattern first: also how to arrange openings in covers (or chairs of unusual types, and how to anchor slip covers so they will stay neatly neat-ly in place. Books are 10 cents each. Send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 20 cents for Books 1 and 3. Name Address rrts In SALT LAKE CITY ilM THE tm IW HOUSE ; ; :r - 'Ti HOTEL t - , " I Choice o f the DiscriminatinvTraveler S2 " i,!-- i ; m U mtll7 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS : ; -"--i: j Rafes. $200 fQ $4 00 j Our $2CX),000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA 777 DINING ROOM BUFFET . ' DA,NCE !' The Beautiful MRS- HII" ' Pr"d'"' ii MIRROR ROOM J. HOLMAN WATERS and W. ROSS SUTTON ; EVERY SATURDAY EVENING THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR AMD t 1 r. U a W IT$THE v" , -tuvy- X J J- J QjT f SWW-BURHINO :s ff CIGARETTE FORME A S--.CJQ)0 EVERY TIME. ' V ' 'X f IV 7 CAMELS SMOKE ,r I COOLER, MILDER. J LESS NICOTINE CXTRA Wf"- 4 ? i nii- WITH PLENTY T than the average of the 4 other I OF FLAVOR. t- 4 , largest-selling cigarettes tested v-r ' ' V y , less than any of them ac- p s f?lA',fii .v cording to independent scien- "K, f h , , . Champion Bowler Joe Norrte i f tlflC teStS Of the Smoke Itself. Master of ihe "Fireball" 1 ! I THE fy smoke's fp n nn ? n slowW-.rK things! lbMi)aElLi&MdW FOR PilHTICUIinH PEOPLE ... Z Advertising is for particular people for people who are particular that g they get the most for every cent they spend, the most in quality, the most g . in value. Advertising brings them. both. Recipe for getting the most g ' for your money: Buy from merchants who advertise advertised goods! g |