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Show ' hi k Try to Renovate tr 1 Richelieu Embroidery; Fifth Lesson of Series ' the Out of Dates to . J women the Americas Expeditionary Force and I lo scrimp and to ptacb a bit. ar ratnlnf to mails th Inmndmu IhadhadI beginfirst real toaaon. betting my my exlea o rack other jeer. th waat wits to work to find a little more money han oa which to live, I thought of tho little travagance of which this notion often born accused by furdgners, and room which had been used aa a sewing1 room and for other odd fobs. 1 know If matter of could which has really born furnish that room 1 Could easily rent It, but bow waa I to buy tbs fuml pride wtlh ti In tend of n caua for tureT I almost decided to put my own U It should bar boon. Tht realisation having eomo to them furniture there, but my eenttmeatal a elation with my wedding set. were and It Iraaon hartna boon driven homo too strong tor this, me. And ores th cheap! tha wood that tho trrmrndou I new set waa, through felt, beyond my mean. "I remembered an old brass bedstead In world I facing, women of America have 1 th and It out with. a sinkdragged attle, turned right about, and. with all lb ardor ing heart There, too, waa a rocker withth wanted with which tb formerly out a scat a cheat of drawer with most product of thla country, they arc striving of the knobs gona and two rollsrs mis. Inc, and badly warped. They did not look to' aav them. very promising, but I began to get Inter4 ested. Rummeglng further, I found old Sent of Value. chairs minus asata, table that wobbled, and ruga that held the dual of agaa On thing that they aro yetting out of Thrr was almost furniture enough to o start housekeeping on If It. bad bean In re- Vwv.kSgp . (fata war which. I teaching all of.ua, but apparently It was all ready for many valuable lesson la tb new aenoe of pair, th junk heap. of value. thla awahanlng.to a knowledge "You would not know that furniture tot thing that really count a agalnat day. My rented room la th show place tho that have no real and laetlng worth.' of th house. Th brae bed lo vary smart It two coats of abony paint Th There 'wall 'a 'timf When women who under bean cleaned and ona of them counted In aortal life. In th profession, or ruga hare and they cover the floor with fin In buelnesa thought tt beneath their attso dved, effect. hat been rubbed up tlon to give themnelvre concern about the until It Th dresser ahtnes cleanliness, and It fairly furnlahlnga new ealvag of old clothe, paa knob are glass sanitary If not or tne mundane matter of making both correct Th chairs that had no end met. bottoms hid their delinquencies under And because they conaldered such thing burlap tacked on with many bras beneath their notice. In th home of moot stout Rett and wattage should retiree headed and decidedly dainty cushof them thero wna aa accumulation of ion. Thnailstable that waa peeling off all the nervous headache. rubbish and a surplus of th unnecessary tt varnish haa been that cluttered up tb rooms In an uncom- furniture polish and. given a good bnth of having shed It old fortable way or was tucked Into coat has put on a new one and la as OT very long ago tb bnsineua girl place and frequently quit for- fresh and chic as you pica is. noticed a young woman alttlng gotten A woman vho baa just begun to pay at- 4 across the car aisle from her, who tention to tb little leaks her and there, Utility Tg, Waste. seemed to tie suffering severe palu, which have been for so long aeeplng under and abe her eld. proffered In the foundations of her home. speaking What thla woman haa discovered moat - To her aurprlae, the woman thanked of her own awakening along these lines, of ua ara finding out We have been her, but calmly said: said "Oh, no, you cant do anything for "If any ona had accused me of extrava- throwing away things, discarding things gance a year ago I eliould have thought that w might havs renovated and used me. I am often like thla. Ita only a him most unfair. Tet I know now that I again and again. Wi bsvs been putting .headache,!! have been moat wasteful In ways I did not old and valuabl things Into our attlca and And her reply jrare the buslnesa girl reside. I think, thla knowledge was bqvlng Dtp. and far less useful one, and much food for thought me with to hom emphaourselves special brought thinking fortunate that we sis because tt waa euch a real surprise to could get them so cheap tv have In The Signal. me. 1 had so honestly Intended to be eco- vested wantonly ofttlmes when all the I nomical, t had tried so hard to buy cheap- while w had materials at hand with waa It a sort of which we might have mad our homr ly and carefully, that There are any number of renaona shock when I realised that It waa not al more beautiful and. through using them, wavs th part of wisdom td buy at all. have added to our bank accounts at the wby tbe beadacbe should be, bat nine tlmea out of ten the effect la directly "After my husband went abroad with same time. S the NE of th foible of th average American to th tendency lo confine his attention and liking almost too closely lo tha modern In all ihlngt Wo have a right to b proud of -- the products of our own time and country, to be very sure, .but. after all, there la no vary good reason why we should to eb IMoui of many beautiful phaaea 'n a Ilf and art not our own. For Instance, the making of Richelieu embroidery haa fallen practically Into disuse In this country, except when sudden spasmodic revivals of It occur now and again. And yet It to one of th most beautiful of all th embroider and not at all difficult to make. Tn principal trail d ays of conaerraUun - kl 1 rrrt, tbat..wn., -- Allow hair lo fall loosely until pain hat parted. com-preas- cne-bal- 1 con-ttn- -- traceable to tbe cause nerves those roots of so many evils. . Quiet, both Of nerves and of body. Is ssentlal wheu the bead aabea, whether the trouble be with the nervea or with the stomach, for It to only through relume that tbe normal condition can be entirely resumed. Bright light and sudden noises have most unfortunate results upon tbe sufferer, and If It is at all possible tbe rest, however brief It must necessarily be. should be taken in a darkened, quiet Every mother should ask herself who, need Intelligent direction and control, and place. In her community la seeing to tt that the usually receive only restraint or neglect boys and girls who hare gone to work too A mother of children well fed, housed and not being deprived of their right clothed may fceT that' her children have early Protect the Child While at His Play rH O 1 1 V 1- -- per-tnrtt- . That la all very well, saya the girl who must toll for her living, bat bow can one rest in a buslnesa office? The odds are against It. certainly, bat even then one may be able to snatch fire minutes at n time and help the head considerably with hot and cold witch tinsel compresses. A tablesioonful of witch hazel and half a teaspoonful of tincture of ben- - A cold cloth at the base of the brain is another simple method of relief. Tbe use of drug to dull pain, unless upon the advice of a physician, is not wise. It may work irreparable injury to the heart and digestion. Habitual or even- - frequent cases should be treated with consideration and if the home remedies do not cure them they require medical attention Never must they be disregarded on th mistaken principle that they are "head Just at this season the market it well aches only. supplied with extra targe 'lobsters. Why this to so students of lobster lore are unable to say they only know that It happens annually at this time. The fact that ths large lobster Is shunned by the average housekeeper renders it a ttttle less to price than those of medium lea add nor to a sports costume of are slxe and much less In price than th much easier to obtain For example, a string of sought chicken lobster that to doing Its bit vermilion beads on a green linen suit is so industriously that ths lobster family Id result. moat effective, and all of the brightly tn great dan get of extinction aa There Is no difference In taste between the Colored bead add to the appearance of If small and there lobster, large nd the ia any to texture It Is In favor of tha large plain white frocks or suits. flesh to firmer, Some of .the more Interesting strings oni h of beads are of colored wood, either plain a. , Ii or carved: These are often effectively Use Large Lobster. Preparing and Serving Lobsters for the Home Home Made Beads Are Decorative -- B ' Oil ,si Capable Women and Their Daily Doings : -- I . to-d- te lr -- Serve the Omelet More Frequently - - British-Columb- - varl-eolor- e. lf table-spoonf- ul ;Vr ll X' 1 M N can-lldat- z lf a lf table-eponfu- la one-half r, i t one-ha- lf 1 lf gtx-im- .i fn V- - th' bal-an- -- or ... ev is 4 g water A good way to do this to to drain off the hot water and place the lobster under the cold water faucet and allow the cold water to run over tt until It to thoroughly cold. If the lobster to to be used to abundant decent play. been too well brought up to be In danger for the evening meat thla ahould be don. not Tb war has only drawn boys and from existing war conditions. True, hsr In the morning. girls Into employment; It hag taken thou- boy may not be in much danger of the After the lobster to thoroughly cold dry vaTue sands of mothers as well. This does not juvenile court, but they may, on tha other EADS posset a real decor&Uv l a little care the process should prove It with a cloth and place It in the Ice box, eome Into hand, contact with very likely refer exclusively t those at work for and they need not be xpeiulv,gratifytngly successful, but not directly to contact with the ice. the child who has been affected by a rewages. The mother undertaking to spend laxation of restraint either. In fact, some very lovely j The material needed ar aome sealing The lobster meat may be removed from him. , upon her mornings at a Red Cross work room Protection of her own home, th ulti- effects may be gained by home made ones. wax, a lighted candle, a hatpin and g the shell before placing It on the Ice. Thla Is a good plan for the summer day when or a canning kitchen Is as truly absenting mate success of her own life work, reThe touch of color which they furnish glass of cold water. The wax must be tha housekeeper wishes to do all of her herself from h fer hom on a war job aa quires that every mother lend a hand and will often redeem a frock from the nonde- heated slowly, care being taken not to work early to the day. When ready for do her full part to help spread wholesome, script class. th woman machlna operator In a muni- organised, healthful the salid cut the lobster Into small pieces are particularly hold It too near tha flams If on does not play mors widely over Sealing wax bead " tions- plant. and mix with a good mayonnaise dressevery community than ever before. pretty and very simple to make, and with rtohHh bead to be marked with black. ing. boiDg careful not to be too generous In both cases the children are left for Q When the Wax is softened, enough to the dressing that to used in the mixwill or part of th day In car of older chilon one combined string. pinched off for one bead, and this bit of ing. It to a good plan to sprinkle the or At. the shops where Chinese or Japs-nes- e Th rule for boiling lobsters to to allow lobster with a little .vinegar and pepper Wax to then wrapped quickly about the dren, household servants, a neighbor trinkets are sold little carved ivory twentk-flv- q hatpin, about half an inch from ths point. perhaps no On but themselves; In none minutes for one weighing from and spread the mayonnaise over the top. beads may be purchased, which sre attrac. In approximately th Do not mix anything with a lobster salad shape which the of these situations to there adequate proa half to two pounds, and a to tivs combination pound with colored the bead to to hava when finished. bead but a little chopped celery. If It to liked. to this, forty-fiv- e minutes would vision for suitable recreation. Ths pin la then held near tha candle mad to the United States. Anything els detracts from ths flavor of Perhaps the most Interesting beads now b long enough for one weighing approxi- the lobster. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves. A neighborhood playground, convenient flame, being rapidly turned aa tha wax seen or lobster If salad to th strings which eome from mately four pounds th to the beat known of access and properly supervised, Lobster a la softena, so that the heated wak runs to- Franc ar and are mad by some of tb N'ewburg to desired for a party tt will be way of preparingNewburg best answer to every situation of thla lobster asldo from salad gether In the shape desired. more ,in economical much found both time ar soldier. flat woven They kindnecklaces, It may be molded gently with the and broiling It to surprising how closely exeeottonally attractive patterns on and money to buy a large iobater Instead ws stick to these three ways of preparing If you will notice the children about you fingera, but. although this may improva war th shape qf the bead. It takes away the close threads, after the fashion that chil- of two small ones you will find them playing lobster when there ar hundreds of deIn making beadwork articles. Boll It well In salted water, adding a llt-i- licious way any one of which to applicagames of their own Invention, with mimic gloss whlca otherwise forms on the sur- dren use twenty-FEMALE 0 under tho of It. The to ar to women If "When a face of the wax. When tha .bead to th age These, however, it done ble when the lobster to a little over th only occupations open extremely artistic, vinegar you like attack, defence, wounding and slaughter. one year is permitted to work century ago were teaching school, dress- right slxe and abape It la quickly plunged and bear small cards giving the name of remove It Immediately from th water to ordinary size. Thla to quits natural with war In th very soldier the makers. ae was these and boiled . It Immerse which It to cold A lobster auch But as a messenger In New Fork State making and keeping house. game into the cold water and held there for atmosphere, weighing four pounds will a few seconds to harden. Then the hatleft to follow their own courts are likely over to and those women allowed that mske sufficient Newburg for a party of ar Many age hav found do-employment In end to disaster, perhaps la below In tho held pin, 'candle frequently bead, six. Melt a piece of butter about tb hour In one week. in th boatbuilding yards recently estab- flam for a moment, more violence to the child' mind than work only fifty-foao that the bead size of an egg tn a saucepan and add to Women have outclassed men to certain lished , In Cape Breton by Alexander can be slipped off to hi body. It the yolks of four eggs that hava been Directed Into aupervlaed game and ath- work In British shipyards. If one wishes to tinge the bead allghtly Bell. V t Graham well beaten and added to a pint of sweet with another color, a stick of wax of thla' letic contests this asms spirit, three same TBcream. to Allow this to boil gently until tho now to Uhteago Telephone Company has second color to heated a bit and touched Germany operate girls using wholesome have a healthful, will energies, eggs are cooked ; season well with pepper Increased h pay of Its operat orsv They lightly to the surface of the bead, ao that: machine guns on ths firing lines. effect Instead of a destructive one. and .Just before serving add a g! The community with soldiers In Its viSeventy per cent of th working girls tn ar now paid for all overtime and holi- slight dot are left there. The bead to sherry. For those who do not take win then heated again, ao that tha glints of cinity should not o absorb Itself In th Japan live tn dormitories. add a tablespoonful of Worcestershire recreation for Los Angeles motion picture houses have days. Several colors may pleasant duties of providing Ml as Ann Martin. color run together. issues It you- are going to ua the corn thus be added to one bead, giving a pretty soldiers as to forget IU even greater duty Installed women as machtns operators. la aa mix it with the beaten eggs before who la starch IndepenV .ivt to provide auch recreation for children a Mrs. Ralph Smith to tha only woman dent candidate for the effect. you add the cream.' . E The beads be will compete with th attractiveness of the member of the made Legis-aturmay For Newburg th lobster should be boiled United State Sm- beautiful. f the colors used ar well the 8pantoh clement one-hacamp. and removed from the shell and allowed uts from Nevada. Is chosen cupful of oil or pork fat. ons-ha-lf touche of blu and purple on a WHEREVER After all there la not very much differOne of the most recent avenue opened I the omelet to a great cupful of minced parsley; fry Jo become cold in th asm way aa for i.nown throughout ween bead, or orange and vermilion oa ence In the play Instincts of boys and girts to women la that of optical glaaaworker salad. Do not think that because the "Gov- a aa her Stat e favorite. housetho-to American one. minced of and onion The, district gray residential the Sflef fat. a t arttnlc. being of Tho Crown Princess of Slam to travelserved hot it does not mak Newburg ernor Anna." Nearly all the more vivid shades of wife would do well to serve It more freAdd all together and simmer down to a any difference If th of the children In congested area. Both ling Incognito on her tour of Canadian meat to used Th first woman tq sealing wsx make preWy' beads, although it lea It warm. she doe, for It should be thoroughly If both nour thick, brownish mass, 'have It well sea- hot or ek a seat In the It should be remembered that the finished quently than i Eleven women ar now employed as secadded chilled snd to th sauce and allowed Vew York Legisla- bead Will r slightly darker to color than ishing and delicious and an excellent sub- soned with salt and a very little curry NEEDLES tion 'hands on the .Reading-Railwaat KEEP KNITTING to become heated In lift rauee. to Mrs Betty W. the max from which It to mads to to the stitute for meat ture as not ' over do omelet tha A large lobster wilt make a delicious strain, put pour .'hamokln. Pa SAFE. Mitchell, of Hudson stick. Remove the meat from a three Waitresses In Milwaukee ar demandit starts for the table. soup The beads designed for tha same chain e to a who Falls, Omelet on ISO with off each per month and Spinach. pound lobster and rub It to s paste. day ing A pretty bag of cretonne In a aoft, mlt for the office must, of course, be uniform In shap and Clean and ' can be best accomplished by putting Thla week. Corn Omhlet, Ann either of th aame-'slpjung Into boiling, salted or el gradum tha republican ated. blue effect was long, rather than broad, in Many of th Japanese Cltlea and It through the meat chopper and than one-haIn corn: water of Shave two it order a to cob the make allowing cupfuls peck ipinach, frorq pretty m string. ticket. jia town women are acting as member of mashing It thoroughly with malted buttet like so many knitting baqsv The Thirty-si- x par cent of tho employes of color Isdecorative value ef these bits of to remain Just long enough to become well add to It one tablespoon ful each of parsley (about four tablespoonfuls fir department. . should be those The cur ous part of K was that th top ;he who by only appreciated th outside of Britain Great women remove with government season and 'minced; all salt, Is th water and peppers wilted; asserted that Milwaukee pres It enough for this amount, but It varlea and waa attached to a frame like that of a r among th poorest paid worker In th munition factor! th beginning have tried wearing them." Few accessor- - away, then chop It up not too finely; sea- whit pepper' and a dash of cayenne snd one haa to use Judgment a to when a at of the present year wet-- women. good paste la purse, fastening with a elnsp. Th bag th country. Bring on quart son and fry for about eight minute hi fry In one-hacupful better,, pork fat or of milk to a boacquired). Thirty-on- e of th branch office f the l and add to It two Mr. Rusaell Bag federal was made of two good sized square of the or oil of SOME the turn fats: with cupful now ill SWEET have Is flecked when It service through AND DOS oil; of flour or corn starch that has empeyment at th age of ninety cretonne and th frame, which was rather tegetable Into the omelet mixture and. light brown remote from th pen and been mixed with a little cold water or divisions, each In charge of a .ears, to atlll active- women's woman DONTS. purse, was larger than that Of moat after well, fry In two or three up mixing work In skilled season her capable placement In with pepper and salt, add milk, Interested fhstenod to the hag a CTO to one comer ly individual rounds Thla takes flv eggs cook n five egg omelet till It begins to set. the lobster Is Ohio, women ar replaetng men-l- n paste and aerjt't at once. many charttle. one corner of the bag waa cut not serv Sugar desserts. one more to which ot if liked, oa th Then corn, spread so that K woud fit. when ahtrred. upon Thousand of wom- xlaas factories, while In Arkansas they Ik not sweeten fruit Indiscriminately easpoonful sugar and two tablespoonfuls better waj en clerks employed sre at work in th lumber camps On the "th,. frsme: per heps that la Bake Large Lobster. Do Omelet. not Leumo two a hoard, Pacific Coast they hav found place In buy only of the top of a quart of milk have been pound at of desrrihing It, try th railroad are Hare one cupful of yellow split pea pulp fold th omelet and It is very easily made snd this top and to receive th same .h shipjards a painter and carpenters lime. If you are a --city dweller, or flv reheated; Thousands of women throughout the pounds If you Hv remote from markets. (the pulp should bs as dry as possible) frame accomplishes on excellent thing While an extra large lobster to not a pay aa men for.aljn- - t'nlted States must b prepared to enter Do not us It prevent needs from strsving awsv, lar work. good for broiling It ia very good for balisugar on oereals when fruit seasoned well with butter sad salt and war Indua-rt- e other and munition factorte as thee do sometimes when on walks ' Women tn England cupful chopped peanuts; mix the Omelet with Glbleta. ng Fplit aa for broiling and remove th In th near future to tak the place Juices will d a well. a ref!' abroad with knitting. It really do from to I per f men who together and add one-haona quart of glbleta, boil tb bag and th intenetlnea, Mac thto are called hi the present draft D not put. sa open sugar bowl on tb pulp snd the nuts Buy to know thgt one s needle are right with five-egcream. g Put cent of all th rnv The Countee Laura Ondawa de together a cupful ef uPful " b,klr till quit tender. hen they sre th not but zarda. bvera, one's work all tab,. mix then and "hlne work oa shells,' omelet, together fry water to th bottom of th pan. Pour who waa living In Toland tne ii. er cut in !of Do not front your cakes. In too rounds Serve with crisp be cos PT- -r fuses and trench war- when that cmmtrv was Invaded by the lh inbeter four tablespoonful De us fruit Juices for sweetening sumfare supplies. VIOVEL NOTES. halve cook tbe whole In butter or oil In i vegetable o I and bake In a moderate even, German snd her home eelsed by th Oer. Creol Omelet. at Atlantic City Inion. the cnly man military authorities, has founded th mer drinks which one tSIpoarful of rntmd-onio- n hasting oflettr When It Is dm remove D caa and preserve fruits without Ooe heaping Cupful of rice bolted to haa been lightly browned, tfll The fivers 'from the ovi and thicken the sauce that Watstroat effect ar continued m ch'f ntaapApef publiphl in that re. Order of the Polish Oray ftamarttens, th anr t, i to b dttM awl run by Ymnaq Ip the pan with a of of which la to reconstruct their sugar whenever pdaslbls ehtrken broth; hare It well seasoned with aro don biouwa. ohtect mush- - flour mixed with a little cpld water Do not 'cook them too jnurji Mr Mmt CofYifl to ft Candida t for ruined ceontrv. Th first of return to th grocer in) unused Polish c a It. pepper, parsley, io Pekis blue I used fo a suit trimmed rip sweet pepper the bak-offkra added d alee be rooms course to Onvftrnor ih of Leheter Naw left front to may f mixture): tq mak of a th It this allotment. dash tot, to nt Pamarltna complete curry; red canning quit moist Gray wy may hark f Do remember that our soldiers need with th broth or gravy; add to tt a season the mixture well with S It, pepper lltrle grated cbeoae sprinkled and wear the uniform tn the Pnlted Velvet end r1uhs ar bom. good for T ork on th prohibition ticket, it ) more than "we do, caution a but- - eag omelet and fry (a oil ar butter or and porie.'. Fold we muefc of tt In tb ! before removing from tbe even ocL jost Over four thousand French girl hv Ftate waa Mile Btephani Kotlouek. the lutum.n xsnwnts It b will as t Ah In "ad th to now trimmed work pour serve thla omelet wi'h United have New been York chicken a Adminleand half with often r otnr-- s State Food at work fat. eauro: the engaged of nlk city lettoef aai'age depots ,rhi is at restjeaure may R ' w traUon. tomato . to sum tant the ftgtittrg mei tt. each of added 'Too ef lo and th curry okrwabout organization ra capful powder headquarters 'r - a ole put Into, half a pint of hot water. Then lay a towel which has been dipped into this hot solution over the forehead and eyes. Keep tbe hot, repeating them for at least five or ten minutes. Follow this np with cold compresses which hare been dipped into the same amount of bemcoiu. witch basel and f pint of soda water. Thla treatment first relaxes the nerves and muscles and then tones them again to normaL Massage la another excellent sedative, The nervea at the templea and at tbe . base of the brain are often affected, anti a steady, firm massage at these points will very often relax tbe tension and relieve the pain. When the head aches the least little This-wi- ll result N.- thing is pt to aggravate matter. bap a certain pin or comb will pres In your having two threads across each too heavily upon the bead. When poa bar. at hie tbe wise thing to do 1 to let down Many young girl In the Old World make Richelieu embroidery, but after tbe hair and allow it to fall loosely un- beautiful It ia finished and has been washed It all til the pain haa passed. If any one desires information In regard pulls out, for they continue their running stitches all on on side first until that aide to embroidery, tha needlework editor sill Is finished and ' then, of course,- - th be glad to furntah It, Prevention. gain may be eml-nent- I muet.txi-aes- to fashion It successfully ar patience and a stead hand. Richelieu embroidery to not Used "very much In 1 ngerte. aa It I too open In effect. but for cover for buffet or table, for bedspreads, pillow eases, eurtalna or lampshades It should be much In vogue, for It ia very lovely when correctly made. Th design must be neatly stamped tn thla, as In any other needlework. When you ar ready to begin, make a knot In your thread and make one or two atltchea a little outside of you r design tae Ulus- ration No. 1) and start upon 111 outline a aerie of running it the design with come to th first bar itltche. When you pass jour needle to the left eld of the design (leaving a single atttch th length of th bar) and make another series of running atltchea until h next bar Is reached. Then pass yourj needle again to th right aide of the outline and with th running atltchea a before. Thla will glv ' you A aerler of running atltchea between every other bar. When you hava completed the outline, turn your goods and maka th series of running at tehea In the spaces that ar not filled. thread that to uad for th bar to to Hong enough snd after th piece tn llvsti iray out. After you hav finished your outline, or runn'ng etlch, oovr Iho two thread atttch. lhat form tha bar with butt-nhilsk them very regular, but 1 aura not stitch Into th good underneath, or li v u will not b abla to cut It out correctly, ' ifcce lllustra'ton No. I). After all th bars are eoverad. finish th real of tho design with th buttonhole to stllch and be sure to bring th atltch t hr centra of th design. (Acs Illustration No 1) When you hav completed the work, fasten your thread just as you do for ordinary scalloping, and with very nhai p scissors cut away all th material from qndernsath. but t vary sur not to vut any stltchsa or th bar. Another way to make thla embroidery althout employing th buttonhole stitch la us In It atead th overcasting stitch. 1 h a makes a very neat finish and It can buttonhole be worked faster than, th ktltcb d. iK. '& AW qhMR'xvtw iidV tw outline jour design just at you do for the buttonhole atltch and corer tbe bars Thla will Ith tli overcasting atltch. make til bars appear Ilk heavy cord tvtun finished. - For the rest of tho design out your material just as you do for eyelet embroidery, and with your needle turn back the good toward the running stitch and make your orercast-InInstead of buttonhole atltchea cover all material and th runtxJng stitches. (See Illustration No. 4). Turn your work on tbe wrong aid and with your scissors trim the material carefully, so that the surface will be smooth. Richelieu embro'dery may be used with either the eyelet or th solid embroidery, or It may be combined with tbe two. This arrangement will rive a striking effect. In Franc and Belgium you will often find Rtchel'eu embroidery worked upon linen,- - but so finely and beautifully la Jt fashioned that It gives the appearance of fine lace. Some of this embroidery to so artistic that It Is placed to the museums of , those countries. 4 |