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Show OM THE HOME FRONT RUTH WYETH SPEARS EASY TO MAKE- I. KRSPfC I miaous- rASHHAnorl ECONOMICAL! LSQiAftE$ -irSS2- ' Tested and proved in thou- ; - 3-- i sands of homes. Ideal as a f - ' " yg 9jf confection ... a dessert ... a 1 X lfor younSters' lunch A A Copr 1841 Kjioci cmpcy i" J ARK REDS5fXj7 IGHT RED Jp- l iMD ROSE LIGHT-MEDIUM DESIGN AND DARK BLUE ADAPTED FROM if BACKGROUND CHINTZ LIGHT AND DARK TAW OW is the time to use every 1 scrap of old woolen goods that you have on hand. That old coat the moths got into; the dress from which spots cannot be removed; the trousers that are ragged at the knees all of the material in these may be made into handsome hooked rugs that you will be proud to own. The square rug in the sketch was designed to fit in a smart dressing table corner. The rose-and-ribbon design in the chintz skirt and window valance was copied cop-ied in making a border and center cen-ter flower for the rug. It is easy to make your own rug designs in this way to exactly suit your room. So begin, today to plan a rug for some special spot in your home. NOTE: There are suggestions for preparing pre-paring hooked rug materials and for making mak-ing original designs in BOOK 5 of the series se-ries of home-making booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for readers. Also BOOK 6 contains directions for a hooked rug that any beginner can make easily and quickly. The booklets are 10 cents each. Plans for making a hooked rug frame will be included with your order, if requested. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for each book desired. Name. Address on the farm, today, as in years k?9WA past, mother is passing on to W daughter, grandmother's baking HMfi, "jEWL day secret . . ."To be sure of re- lPMtrlhtil i suits, use Clabber Girl". . . Every grocer has Clabber Girl. HULMAN & CO. - TERRE HAUTE, IND. SK' Founded in 1848 sf55 g. No, Thank You, Mr. Hirohito N -A. 1 OT as a steady diet. You've done pretty well on rice, but can you keep on doing it? What about Midway and the Coral Sea? Ever hear of Doolittle? MacArthur? Chennault? What about the Solomon Islands? You can't get around it those U. S. boys are better, man for man. And they're not sun-worshippers, either just plain free men, well-fed and fighting mad. Sure it takes a lot of food to keep them going, but we've got what you haven't got, Hirohito ... an army of free women fighting the home , front because they know the need to fight! Not with guns. Not everyone can make shells or build airplanes. It takes an American woman just half of a split second to see where she fits In; the empty shelves at the grocery were enough of a hint for her.' $0 more home-canning is our goal, and it's just like making bombs for Tokyo. No one in America will ever live on rice. We'll have fruits and fruit juices, vegetables and meats home-canned for a few cents a jar. Can you beat it, Mr. Hirohito? A war won by women? BALL BROTHERS COMPANY MUNCIE, INDIANA, U.S.A. Can Successfully! Vat your home-canning, jj bSs) 1 always use BALL Jars, Caps and Rubbers. Know -v.y7 JfJlf'jl the pride and sense of security that comes with a i 'j,' t'l'bjfai (( Of"- r" ' ' good supply of home-canned foods on your own I ' j Uj. if J Jji (1 I 1 Pi j pantry shelves. Fill in the coupon on the printed fcCVyi'-r V,i '' I' yl' jSf I leaflet from a carton of BALL Jars and mail it to A '"V5J-' li'lvdl r us for a fret copy of the BALL BLUE BOOK -z&lilr M HI I 1 j complete instructions and more than 300 tested t i) ' fS rlhtilil canning recipes. If you do not have the printed i'i ffyfcinuiy PZlS ItAS-J'' I leaflet, send 10e" with your name and address. |