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Show IX NEW IDEAS I Jy By Ruth "Wyeth Spears Quilt Patterns. One, called the Ann Rut-ledge, Rut-ledge, was sketched from an original in the reconstructed Rutledge Tavern at New Salem, Illinois, and it is possible that Ann may have been making these quilt blocks when Abe Lincoln came courting. The other two patterns are the Whirl Wind and the Kaleidoscope. Set of three patterns with directions mailed for 10 cents. Send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 3 and 10 cents for set of 3 quilt block patterns. Name Address Most of the quilts of today are planned as bedspreads and have a color scheme to harmonize with other decorations. If a variety of figured scraps are used in the piecing, one dominant plain color is generally repeated in each block to give the design unity. Again, one color is combined with white throughout the entire quilt. Some quilts have elaborate pieced borders; others are finished with a band of white with the dominant color used as an edge binding. A bias striped material makes the binding of the quilt in the Whirl Wind pattern shown here. The beauty of any quilt is enhanced en-hanced if it is set off with a valance val-ance around the bed. They knew 1 SAME BED WITH FOOT CUT iSisss DOWN-THE DOTTED SWISS I! VALANCE IS pv. 1 STITCHED TO hsSSSti. 1 MUSLIM BETWEEN I VSElsSgs:tfJl THE SPRINGS ESgSSSRSS ANDMATTRESS rnsjPLAYED that in the days of the four-poster and the rule applies still. The bed in the sketch had no particular particu-lar tradition and the footboard was much too high to display the quilt spread to advantage. What a difference dif-ference in the effect when the hoard was cut down and the rrisD Most delicious "bag" Of the Season . . . quick and easy to prepare . . . nourishing . . . economical . . . order, today, from your grocer. frills of dotted Swiss were added! Surely, any quilt that is worth piecing is worth this extra touch. NOTE: If you have an old iron bed that you would like to cut down, SEWING Book 3 tells how; 10 cents postpaid. You may also want Mis. Spears' three Favorite "On a 75-mile-an-hour run, I like this under my belt!" fht- V""""" Copr 1041 hy Kcllogi Company ""- r CajJ1 i you've always wanted Ws tem rm Ur Ca eaer THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR IS J SMOKING THE ) f F VA 4 (V If slower-burning i j r fl CIGARETTE FOR EXTRA 'y ' ' , )f9 ' SrSL j LESS NICOTINE s WITH ME r-i ' i than the avera&e of f?t . v. y J . "jh;-.. ' . the other largest- fTfi "Ts i " i selling cigarettes cj,,. .' i'7 , , ali t- testcd-Iess than any JifSfjy s k 4 of them according ' -.. : i L I 1 Acc Curttst Test Pilot Bob Fausel- I 1 to independent sci- PiZ-': tji? he tests new wings for America F- en(ific fest9 f the CL V'jVW "-'ytirz. ' ryr- j smoke itself. fv -"tCSfY THE , M y, f,5: pJA smoke's fJi f ; C Y ' THE J Vj Mil t L fitj ' : ' THING! . K- t... . ... " w. - ( |