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Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PERRY, GEORGIA
New and Fascinating
Transparent Sewing
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
'T''HERE are fascinating new
transparent materials on the
market now. Luncheon sets and
aprons and rain coats and closet
accessories all take on new glam
our when made of them, and you
will find that every left-over scrap
will bo used for something that
is attractive and worth while.
Less than 50 cents’ worth of this
window-pane clear material made
the hat cover, underwear case and
cu t^hat
two glove cases like the one shown
here. All the directions for cut
ting and making the hat cover
are given here in the sketch. The
material from two corners made
the square underwear case. The
material from each of the other
two corners was folded to make a
glove or handkerchief case. Bright
blue bias tape was used for seam
binding and the bottom facing and
loop handle of the hat cover; and
colored zippers to match the bind
ings were used for the case clos
ings.
Today’s article Is typical of the econ
omy short cuts that I like to plan for
homemaking budgeteers. There arc com
plete working drawings for thirty-two
homemaking projects in SEWING Book 6
—enough exciting ideas to keep you busy
all the rest of the winter. Send order to:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Drawer 10
Bedford Hills New York
Enclose 10 cents for Book 0.
Name
Address
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Extremes are dangerous; a mid
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temper of the sea, between a still
calm and a violent tempest, is
most helpful to convey the mar
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If anger proceeds from a great
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EXPERT
BUYERS
• In bringing us buying Informotion, oi
to prices that are being asked for
what we Intend to buy, and os to the
quality we can expect, the advertising
columns of this newspaper perform a
worth while service which saves us
many dollars a year.
® It Is a good habit to form, the habit
of consulting the advertisements every
time we make a purchase, though we
have already decided fust what we
want and where we ore geihg to buy
It. It gives us the most priceless feeling
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