160 
House Garden 
The Pease 
Clothestree 
(Patented and patents pending) 
IN USE ARMS CLOSED 
Save Space and Weary 
Steps for Yourself 
The Pease Clothestree, when open, stands 
in 35 inches of space. It is 5 ft., lo in. tall 
with FORTY FEET HANGING AREA 
(ample for average ironing). 
IT REVOLVES; you can iron sitting 
down. Use one or any of the 36 arms. 
IT ROLLS ANYWHERE. Dry or air 
your clothes on it over register, by radia¬ 
tor or in the sun. Kept in corner when | 
not in use. Hard wood; nothing to rust I 
or stain. Will serve you for years. A I 
wonderful gift to any woman. Write 
NOW for folder. Mention dealer’s name. 
I 
H. G. Wood Mfg. Company j 
Dept. N-I Dexter, Maine 
nearly everyone is learning 
It seems as though everyone is 
learning to weave—and it’s wisdom 
that they should, because individ¬ 
uality in home furnishings, Egyp¬ 
tian ribbons and cloth for sports 
clothes is the keynote of the day. 
To weave such things is compara¬ 
tively easy—and, oh, so fascinat¬ 
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venture, there is something in it. 
The way to learn weaving is through 
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simplified system that supplies all 
the instructions, designs, etc., that 
are required for mastering the 
weaving art. A line enclosing your 
name and address will bring you full 
particulars. 
Mary M. Atwater, 
The Shuttle Craft Co., Inc. 
142 Berkeley St.. Boston, Mass. 
Kindly supply me with particulars about the 
Shuttle Craft method of weaving. 
Name. 
Address . 
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