m MsssemmM rr.?THE CHLERFUL CMJ&l Let it r^in ti\d snow fc.nd sleet; It cMVt Kurt me. t^nyKow. V/hen it pours it rmkes me glt-d?^sg>??^/ Ive ^ new /T\l^ umbra-llt, .' I V now. nTc??? fc-//ll 1 WNU Service. ! J J Hanging Shelves You ' Can Make of Spools ! By RUTH WYETH SrEARS I Vt ''HEN a aumuvr of persons i * * have the same idea at the < same time there is a reason. Re- < cently I helped a friend make 1 hanging book shelves of spools 1 she had been saving. Today there ' comes a letter from a reader who says, "I have found so many help- t ful things in your Book 1?SEW- i ING for the Home Decorator, I 1 wonder if you have any ideas on | fivinrt nn cnnolc? T hntm iw? ( FJEWfcMlB Wdm THRE A D WIRES { THROUGH SPOOLS BETWEEN SHEWESj llMll ! B KB BH B 7 / CKirt r\c i orto.t SELVES ? "X K. H ,/ BORE HOLES \ fe \/7 NEAR COR' "RS ^ \___A\ ( FOR WIRE' * 'v , the spool book shelves and corner ! shelves they used long ago." It's , probably the general revival of Victorian ideas in decoration that has started everyone thinking of spool shelves. We seemed to remember that the shelves we had seen years ago in old parlors were put together I with colored cords. We tried this but the shelves were not rigid as the cords stretched. So we used wire and the result has been a substantial set of shelves strong enough to hold reasonably heavy articles. A little less than 12'i feet of wire was used for the shelves shown here. Two sizes of spools were used. Shelves, spools, wires and all were finally painted to match the brightest tone in the room color scheme?in our case it was peacock blue. There are picture directions like these on ev- i ery page of Book No. 1?SEWING, for the Home Decorator. If your house is your hobby, it will be full of thrills for you. Don't go through the holidays with shabby curtains or slipcovers. This book | illustrates every step in making new ones. Book 2: Novelties and Embroidery, shows how to make dozens of Christmas gifts from odds and ends of material. Books are 25 cents each. If you order both books an interesting quilt leaflet included free. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. This is the time of year when town and rural folk are getting ready for Winter. Your car is as important then as now. Give it a thought. Be forehanded. Stop at your favorite dealer and let him drain the Summer-worn oil and put in Acid-Free Quaker State Winter Oil. You'll be thankful the first cold morning.?Adv. Awake at Day Success consists not so much in aitiuig up at nigni as Deing wiae ] awake during the day. < NERVOUS? ! P? you feel so nervous you want to scream? Are you cross and irritable? Do you scold those dearest to you? E lf your nerves are on edge and you feel 5u need a good general system tonic, try yIOH^ Small Part Who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. AO Mfli KAfTun OASH m WATWIHry