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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PERRY * GEORGIA
NEW IDEAS
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By RUTH WYETH SPEARS <^LX
F\o YOU remember how old
fashioned comforters used to
be tufted? They were made of
two layers of fabric with cotton
between and every four inches
or so in rows the three layers of
material were caught together
with a stitch of wool yarn double
which was then tied twice and
s°m all °rfW cur
FABRIC-SEW TO THE OFF
SEAM STAFFER THEY *■—-|hNDS
SCREW TOA BOARD —>-fP^^ROCKERS
clipped to make a fluffy tuft. Well,
that is exactly the way many ofi
today’s smartest chair covers are
made, A cover of this sort re-1
deemed this old rocker and re- 1
vealed its hidden charms.
The cover is plain, medium
green glazed chintz tufted with 1
dark green yarn and three inch
dark green fringe is used around,
the bottom. A long zipper makes
a center back closing. Each sec
tion of the cover was fitted on the 1
chair in the muslin lining firstl
and these pieces were used ns)
patterns for cutting the chintz, I
also the cotton which was trimmed
to be %-inch smaller all around/
After the pieces were tufted, as'
shown at the upper right, the)
scams were stitched up. Long
stitches were then made on the in—<
side to catch the edges of the cot
ton in place.
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NOTE: Are you planning to make slip
covers this Spring? Mrs. Spears' Books
1 and 3 tell you exactly how. Book 1 gives)
directions for filling and finishing slip cov
ers for chairs and davenports. Book 3
shows you how to make a pattern first; )
also how to arrange openings in covers
for chairs of unusual types, and how to
anchor slip covers so they will stay neat
ly In place. Books are 10 Cents each.
Send order to:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Drawer 10
Bedford Hills New York
Enclose 20 cents for Books 1 and 3.
Name
Address
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INDIGESTION
may affect the Heart
Oaa trapped In the utomach or gullet may act like m
lialr-trigger on the heart. At the llrst algn of dlatreHß
smart men and women depend on Hell am Tablets to
set gas free. No laxative but made of the fasteat
acting medicines known for acid Indigestion. If th®
FIB ST DOSE doesn't prove Itell-ana better, return
Lottlo to us and receive DOUBLE Money Back. 20c.
Laziness Grows
Laziness grows on people; it
begins in cobwebs, and ends in
iron chains. The more business a
man has to do, the more he is able,
to accomplish; for he learns to
economize his time.—Judge Hale.
Might of Moral Courage
Moral courage renders a man in
the pursuit or defense of right su
perior to the fear of reproach, op-'
position, or contempt.—S. G. Good- :
rich.
QUINTUPLETS
use MUSTEROLE for
GUEST COLDS
Mother—Give Your CHILD
This Same Expert Care!
At the first sign of the Dionne Quin
tuplets catching cold —their chests and
throats are rubbed with Children’s
Mild Musterole — a product made to
promptly relieve the DISTRESS of
children’s colds and resulting coughs.
The Quints have always had the
best of care, so mother-+you may be
assured of using just about the BEST
product made when you use Musterole.
MORE than an ordinary “salve”—
warming, soothing Musterole helps
break up local congestion. Also made
in Regular and Extra Strength for
those preferring a stronger product.
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paper. It buys space and
circulation plus the favor
able consideration of our
readers for this newspaper
and its advertising patrons.
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