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L':---_ , " GOLDEN VALT,EY NEWS
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-, RUTH WYETH.__ SPEARS i
PRINGS in need of repair should
By F C N,.00ill be removedandnewwebbin@
• stretched across the bottom of the
chair seat. The springs are they
replaced and the bottoms sewn to
the webbing.
Next comes the tying. Cut a
generous length of cord and tack
it to the back of the seat frame.
I:P! tile WA 17 I"h':Tl-l "T Using the knot sketched, tie to
the back and then the front ef the
I$1uL£ 11.L o |[. You? 'uu, 'F$eOm, Efl I I1}11 "r----'r-r MF-AS I
I;tL,5-x--oE-, )--z:::7 LEGN- HO, I III]1 l-"---7/--
/ HEP.VY HEMP I
I SPRINGS SEW [TWINE TIES TOPS I
I TO WEBBING I FROII BAC I
I UPHOLSTERY I FROM SIDE I
I ./- ,,, 7/A l" IK__ I I l-""- { H,DIN FO.'3"HE HALl = rst spring. Continue across the
---'-/ i - - ]l '----I [ ,'---"-- NCi-I m _!. MII.E IA. cow, finishing in the front, as
shown. In the best furniture,
...... - springs are tied in this manner
from back to front; side to side
, 4, ou Po MUSt'7 I t+m-r -, > - _ rr o MY u.i,oRri
{our ounces of the sewing twine
U i,4L+ iVIN 1 ' EIT" I I ! ] | - -+ and eight of tying twine will do
., NOTE: If you have springs to repair,
tt is not in any of the homemaking book.
{ets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for
ur readers. Booklets are numbered from
ne to eight and No. 5 and 6 contain direc-
tions for remodeling old rockers and other
l/'W / il |"!'|II out-of-date chairs. Copies are 10 cenUI
"i.) each postpaid. Order direct from
I MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS I
I Bedford Hills Drawer 10 New York I
[ Enclose 10 cents for each book de- I
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Christening Ships
In ancient times when a new
: _ =€.vem.Kee -., : _ IO+ HLEmU-ATH,R--rl ILI,""OI'I'II::)IE IEN ship waslaunched the libation (or
pouring of wine) was practiced,
zonsecrating the ship to the god
whose image she bore. The ac-
tion of blessing ships is alluded to
by the monks of St. Denys, and
records of ship christenings are
found aPs far back as 1418, when
the bishop of Bangor was sent
to Southampton, England, to bless
the king's ships for successful voyo
ages
October 20, 1797, the Constitu-
h .+ tion, first United States navy ship
launched, was christened by an
of?cer who broke a bottle of wine
over her prow.
Champagne is used because it
is a rare and expensive wine and
suitable, therefore, for such an
important occasion
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Happiness Within
From our own shelves our joy,,
must flow.--Nathaniel Cotton.
For You To Feel Well
4 houri every' day. 't days ever
week. never stopping, the kidneys fllte
waste matter from the blood.
H more people were aware of how tim
kidneys must constantly remove sur-
plus fluid, excess acids and other waste
matter that cannot stay in the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better understanding of h the
whole system is upset whea kldne fail
+-- ( ' 4OVV FUNNY A-- Oft-H-H, LOOK I ., , -- P" to functio properly.
is wrong. You may uffer nagging baek-
R3[t o | Ic Lrb mE v/ I Ipvf! I WMT |-I I K W,xT_9 IOV II L', fo.-llr |1 pains,ache' gettingheadacheS'up atdizziness'ntghts, swelling.ra .... tie
, , . .. 00//jr t +,,.o,,ooo..,,+,,o.-
l country over. Doan'l stimulate the fun-
__ tton of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonottS waste from the
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
|'-.# ' " I Get Doan'l today. Use with eonfldenc
• A BUSINESS
,I1 " vN T 11111 pOP ,I,,IN"II" I-IIM wl"r "l'l.l. l "-". HIM l INP.JI4 ,
I " ' offered to it, just as in
, • Washington the govern-
meat maintains a Bureau
of Standards.
eYou can have your own
Bureau of Standards, too.
Just consult the advert
pat. They /ud
d your purchasing power
. every day ol every year.