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Show XV ribbonwork or any decorative needlework. needle-work. Such a screea may .-t frov.i '3 upward. A liaagi-jr of iu;tu-', friao I at the lowor ed;re and painted with a Crt'i!nco and crime, is pit t ly in a country parlor. A blooming flower p-,t of begonias will siMFt:ni?3 thrives in suc a place in tho room and fill tip th s;,oa with be.r.-.r-. A jar.lmitw p'.accd before the Hreplacj aud iUiod v. i: h tVms is tr.ro t.) grow if wtll watered. Xt-w York Tribune. To Cover the Open Grate. There is hardly any problem whit a refined householder faces so hopelesely Ztte . summer fire. The gorges eSnism of open work iron i tt. .tore man leaves there to taie Ue place of the grate cannot be endured. K m bttr toloave the grate in its place to f thestS of cheerful fires that were. But the Ste hopelessly gatbers dost , n ?he country a pleant way of settling SfwaVo'te screen. shirred sOk, -" probably the W a gcreeni hnng vnth |