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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. PERRY, GEORGIA
Transforming a Box
Into Smart Ottoman
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
DAD the top of a box and sSp
-1 cover it; then add a separate
cushion three inches thick. The
result will be a smart ottomsni
that either may match or contrast
with the cover of your favorite
chair. The little feet made of
I drawer pulls keep the ottomaw
from looking like a box. A cordrtl
seam where the skirt of the iKp
[box witH top And .cotton baitjocl
BOT
cover joins the top, and an invert
ed pleat at each corner of the skirt
also give a professional touch. I
suggest tacking the slip cover
firmly in place as shown in the
sketch.
It down or feathers are used te
fill the separate cushion, make an
inner cushion of ticking with a
top and a bottom piece the size of
the box top; and a straight threv
inch piece around the sides. If
kapok is used for filling, this inner
cushion may be made of mirchre.
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, NOTE: ThcsedirectionsshouldbccHppeW
from the paper as they arc not avartabla
In booklet form. However, complete di
rections for making slip covers an«d far
making corded seams are in SEWING;
Hook No. 1. No. 3 also contains vahtafcta
slip cover suggestions. These 3a-pag»
booklets are 10c each. Send order to;
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Drawer 10
Hertford Hills New Yack
Enclose 10 cents for each book
ordered.
Name
Address
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to have your money back.
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for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brond&it
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• TEACHING A CHILD •
• VALUE OF PENNIES •
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• A child of a wise mother will be
• taught from early childhood to be- •
• come a regular reader of the adver- •
• tisements. In that way better perhaps •
• I than in any other can the child be ■
• taught the great value of penniesand •
• the permanent benefit which come* •
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