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v- V -> m McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, S. C., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938 \ 'I To Make Windows Higher and Wider 'HE windows shown here are the same size. The center one is made to look taller by adding an extension at the top. The one on the right is made wider with extensions at the sides. Tall win dows lend dignity and a note of formality. By placing the tie- backs quite high this effect is em phasized even more. Wide windows often make a room seem larger and give wall spaces better proportions. Exten sions at the sides may also be used so the draperies will cover less of the window, giving more V B C view and sunlight. This is a par ticularly good trick to try in the summer with straight ' ciirtains hung so they barely cover the woodwork at the sides of the win dow. To make a window higher, merely screw blocks of wood to the top of the frame as at A and B with metal straps such as may be obtained at any hardware store. The curtain rods are then screwed to the wood blocks. To add width, screw the blocks to the sides of the window frame as at B and C. If tie-backs are to be used, extensions for them may be added as at E and F. Draperies like the ones shown here may be lined or not accord ing to the weight of the material used. My book SEWING, for the Home Decorator, shows you ex actly how to make them either way and how to make the French heading. This book also gives di rections for making slipcovers; all types of dressing table cov ers; seventeen different types of curtains; bedspreads; and nu merous other useful and decora tive things for the home. Read ers wishing a copy should address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111., enclosing 25 cents (coin preferred) and the book will be sent by return mail. Bicycle for Twelve Shortly after the modem bicycle was invented in England in 1884, many queer types were seen on the streets of London, one oi which carried twelve passengers in single file. 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