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Show A New fllnvo Blonder. It is quite a difficult matter to repair on 's gloves so neatly and perfectly that it cannot be detected as an nonprofessional's nonprofes-sional's work, but there is a litvle invention in-vention whl?l facilitates this work to such a degree lhat wen untrained linnda can do it with neatness and dispatch. The apparatus is made of nickel, and consists of two parts, which press against each other by means of a spring. Part of the top edge is provided with email teeth in close range, to each other. Tho seam of the glove to be mended is carefully care-fully pressed between these teeth, und tho needle passed in and out at every opening. Repairing done in thia manner man-ner is so perfect that it cannot be noticed. no-ticed. Now York Journal. |