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Show yy By RUTH "Wyeth Spears LINE WITH OIL CLOTH f '''7 f rT OR WALL .?. PAPER f.V-V - PASTED ON - 'iTl'i SEW THR0UGH$x''j' I STOYER EDGE k fg.'tfl A SMARTLY flounced blanket chest with contrasting cushion is a useful addition to any bedroom. bed-room. It serves as a convenient seat; and extra covers are right at hand on chilly nights. A pair of these, covered to match spreads, would go well with twin beds. Plan the size of your chest- to fill your needs and space. It may be made of one-inch ..pine and should be about 15 inches high without the cushion. Make the flounce with double fullness that is, twice as long as the space it is to fill after it is gathered. The cushion may be filled with cotton padding, feathers or down. NOTE: Book No. 8 of the series of booklets offered with these articles gives directions for flowered blanket protectors and a bedside bag for books and magazines. maga-zines. Also many other things to make for almost nothing from odds and ends to be found in almost every home. To get a copy of Book No. 8 send your order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SFEAUS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New lork Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. Name Address SALE ! ONUrf FOR 1 l at toilet . X I GOODS OggERStJr Lean & Flair ProductB Corn. , Bloomlleld. N. 3. !t!$$ and t stay ii thatway! .,. l r - - the ; !FMiH j OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the power of tbe press. Early they began using it to carry their advertising facts and ideas into homes. And they found it a most profitable way in which to tell their story to buyers. And the buyers in turn found it profitable to deal with those who were willing to state in print the values and services they offered. I |