Show V j d ’ - f -1 9 j M r s 1 4 g 1 -MM I- ‘L’ ’ t ” UA - -Mt I th A " i- - ‘ ’ ’ 11 - - e J V ' A - mm ’ ' M ifW : SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 12 1914 " ' ’ 'Xi Am " ' r ft I 7 i “? v i 1 -fs 4 B I g - f - ’ - H — mBBsaBSBOSASMSIMa - -— 42 WMDLAVOMAN K ( ST t V- r or thdNDUSTRlOU S By Adelaide fM - U L saji Byrd i 1 " "hi i i I in i ii "(' i -1 rSATVs A S The ArrhTT X 4 1 X I M y DESIGNED t MATTER how NO the are Its sacque and lirhono little warm baby for its can make design the sacque like i-COS ’ little I one of the am O' can de-sgn that sure f the beauty of this is convincingto who have an imaginationand are to multiply it by two The bowknots are at the front and the back you able w the -and little sleeves are gether over the arms this pattern make the tied MM to-When tracing fold whloh convenient way V-neck a offered his majesty the very happy One-half Is shown and be J ammA and of carrying a tiny powder puff about with one is to incase it in a soft little lingerie bag that takes up no room to speak of and put the whole in the bosom of one’s gown quite’ next to the skin in fact In summer the necks of the gowns are usually low so that it Is a simple matter to tuck the puff out of sight just below or at the side of the average and to surreptitiously obtain it with a quick turn of the back to one’s companions give the nose a hasty little dab and the friendly puff to Its place of “'But” you say "the mirror what of that? Suppose get too we much powder on the end of our nose We don’t like to look ridiculous you have covering -must mother if BY A days the — ’ SATISACTORY A i V and Motifs - Bag — X it Puff Mf return concealment ' know” An If -V t — r u MN I : '—'o x 1 I all-white one bag ' A is by the dotted line come on the straight of the goods A soft rench flannel Is the best material that you can use and the work or shown w ii r-' M lc i r mM? MP mN 1 allow’ G her that ' I M 7 be as bright and shining as you wish after its contact with the warm flesh you use one of the comparatively new sanitary washable puffs it Is possible to have it so that there la just enough powder on It to take the shine If herself she is 10 years is surprising can do in the if ypu but give them Get a an opportunity piece of old ribbon to give their first lesson This them old piece will make them an everyday sash and when the (l O are ever you child not to is if or more? what children line embroidery Cl If season haven’t time to make the why sash an embroidered embroider it It old ' than in this 7' sashes E MBROIDERED stronger 1 ( V ’ jf Sash m ' Sister’s Little 77 4 (r easy question is that to answer you really must have a mirror shirr into the bottom of the little puff face out so that you can with view your an upward turn of the hand nose at a glance When you tuck the bag into your bosom it is best to place it that the mirror does not touch so the skin for the cold contact of the mirror will give a little shock at first and besides the mirror will not then ° I MP without leaving the marks of powderItself After a few usings the sanitary puff becomes so (filled the powder that It Is not neces-to carry any powder outside of away little with sary that already upon the puff In this last instance a mirror would not be ft necessity Washable puffs are so much satisfactory in that more every way them In place every woman should use of the old down puff They can be kept strictly clean by frequent washings and the nap of the puff is so close that lesson has been learned let the child make a sash for Sunday-go-to-mee tin' -time buttonhole The stitch quite Is simple fl and the ends may be done in that stitch straight or scalloped The raw edges of the i c does not dust the powderinto a cloud and consequently into the eyes A meeting of eye specialists recently decided puff with its clouds that the old down of of the principal was orje it ribbon may be left unadorned with perfect propriety however preferred If the sash if for the Dress' powder blue why not embroider it darker or lighter shade of a old gold? blue or in Any of these combinationswould be effective rench knois are the easiest things to imaginable make when once the knack is is in I (f I causes poor eyesight of i among women Little Attractive 1 I 'll pft v I caught XV I ' l W would silk an odd fringe that can be bought for sashes now— a wooden fringe that every for its novelty child will like It is composed of silk fringe and wooden beads some of the beads being round and some being long and A bead fringe also for sashes comes because but this is not so good the children crush the beads by forgetting tuck their sashes to out of the way There M r old-gold in tots are "dressed up wee for the afternoon It is frequently difficult to get them to very spick and until daddy span turns from business And laugh-that able ridiculous part of It is some-to times tots display are so anxious their fresh dresses do not and keep goldenrod beautiful be 0 c 0 O o r ri 0 Oo 00 cP r I ms is O " i o s (x 77 ° ° V 0 0 fowfszot for o o OqC ‘ f( V u V O f °oQ o ft Q ' — 0 ° before sitting down Do try making a sash one everlasting centerpiece o Pare a i they not wear It Is aprons therefore to use diplomacy' with small folk If we would not have them house grow up In a The thing to do Is to make those aprons attractive as possible as Little folk are not now wearingaprons when on the street as they did ten or sometimeswill advisable Ofwrangling X 0 ilet Insertion T HERE V is and effective an U pattern the and fortunately f) fr appearance ob-Tbe there is an edging but more often only the insertion is used it is as somedifficultto successfully make the oM - ° edging bottom the absence of the objection This sort of crocheting is pleasant work for the woman who spends her the porch rocking chair afternoons in ‘'homemade" -with buttonholes on each or tied with one Tapes tie the apron tapes in the back Some of these aprons are embroidered In outline stitch while yet others are in The latter embroidered cross-stitch Jttle Then too it can be slipped in the handbag and carried about with one so that where the surroundings are not be continued too formal the work may while there and gossip Wreatfrforfrff&J 't ft 0 A A jpst for good measure These can be qsed on the panel yoke blanket carriage robe or pillow for the baby They J I 7 are worked in solid stitches have toowknotis done as f I XX A 51 the NX V Cv Oxe'feJf -m of Z I vc ( ’A ( "7 1 (v Sacojue the dainty colors can be the decoration The kimono can be lined with china eilk or can be unlined If the work Ijs done in colors the lining can repeat the same colofand complete beautiful little gar make ment a j CC m ’ X fr Mz f J r rench 11 a 1 9 Silk A' I V floss the is effective me most dium tor this work The white silk turns yellow in time but the baby by that time has no need of the little jack-et jacket So the dainty has that would count no points tfgainst VjVork solid J of ‘little 'appearancewhen-finished1 Pac®8 ’ you wish whei used ‘the b®tw®n do this In the bow- 'dCM not care' for? solid vp the" solid ‘effect pad the pleasant hour of chat are usually decqratW with square of’course understood quaint little animals They are so easily recommended but embroideredin either stitch that a child Workbag silk or filthy in colored workbag short time a it because or and work over inJttie stitch Another ribbon weave by wbrk-k of the ribbon in stin over-and-over 7&y st0 KIv a "J1jOhGJen&th k A padding? to-cut u 2? 4 a ’"VrTS x Ll -J - m J AJAS’ rte-to r are seallons veM and wnt-v am m along the edge jt Is better around the edges allowing uiue material iof snnnKlng tl ijuic the ribbons which can be tied Into bows This can be done over the arms by passing them through rings that are crocheted in the same silk These can be boughtby the dozen and covered by special purling edge you making a with the crocheting needle This is If the is necessary embroidery done in colors You will notice that there are three extra moms tnat have hone for you-- Add PJ''?a“!n5°Ua worked without (Pad the fL-SO ' r fe WOK S a Dutton-hole-stitch - t ‘fc - K ’5 V H -1 ‘ can’t it is the towel in the aiders are turned with is the seams at resulting bag the right side out and the seams in Buttonhole or eyelets are made all about the top of the bag the double and run through these is well to have It is drawstringribbon that several of these little bags so fresh always have a one may the one in use becomes one when soiled The ribbon should harmonize with the color of the embroideryon the towel When made the Little Boy The do the work irst WHEN she Panties baby has her first needs them soft panties so that her tender pink skin will not be irritated Also they should not be too elaborate the frequent1 on account of washings be to which they will subjected and really sanitary towel so that together and proceed come the two sides This will form When the towel is doubled doubled w’ith the right side of a could 6 What could be more suitable for these little garments than white cotton crepe? Crepe is so easily washed to ends seam bag to there make say it crepe is so ready it is not Ironing needed to for wear Some folks Iron cotton necessary to little underwear However it is much smoother and softer when pressed and certainly prove more comfortable will for baby The pantier need not be carefully ironed two er three quick rubs of the iron are sufficient for the necessary smoothness It is a good idea have them made to over a pattern that is made to open flat and that can be ironed easily as baby’s napkins as These ‘'flat” panties are so arranged that with several buttons and buttonholes helping they take the form of panties One has to be careful that the buttons are of such a size and of' such a roundness on the edges that they do legs not bruise baby’s little Young Embroiderer The 0 NCE c iHIUDRE'N the little girl is started upon will four I of i years are ! Hbw p Transfer LACE discussion ' ' -the’ -upon worked ’ ‘ — ‘ so ” “ we of The "be-scalloped” ribbon lengthwise refirular 'successful They in ribbon irYou-can you knots' z1 effects? the together her embroidery career it three and not be long before she now wearing more wishes fb embroiderher own Initial The embroidery than formerly There are a number of plain initials the suits have probably on market that should be simple little Dickens the little straight for the to in as enough young the embroiderer brought this with solid stitch shirts worn the plain knickerbockers attempt If however The proves at first too difficult the ‘initial are much be done the cuffs are scalloped can very well In outline collars and to buttonholed in white if the stitch requently there is some and color and in pink or in a blouse is in a household of ofseveral sheet of Impression carbon white The children as to the belongings each a blue if the blouse is in suits always is clothes-are involved the chll-’’ When should paper between your fabric ofshirt of the Dickens be taught to embroider color to the knickerbockers dren the a contrasting and the design newspaper their own initials-upon them to avoid so that the best plan is to latter top sharp pencil the little shirt In color on With a a even little boys initialing is embroiderthe knickerbockers discord special godsend when there are to There a a glass-pointed match or pen go over the outside the left twins in tnS'houseOne can of course line The design will be transferred may be a tiny pocket in buy initials already’ embroidered of the shirt and the little lad’s initial to the material and will last until usually or monogram amounts to considerable V may be embroidered1 but this It expenseV all-seeing work J T I and try them twist and turn them pn all the possible spaces that come tinder her eye hope jthat will have great you success and pleasure in the using of the designs offered keep this week And your eyes open for there are some lovely things coming A afterf in petals The leaves should padding the in either solid work or out-A dope Mined and filled lii'wlth seed stitches stitches are the favorites ivith Seed rench'who excel in this kind of the mbroldery’’They are back stitches v dontfUn’parallel rows” and give the b’be- 7 is bear to part with it Well if you wish a workbag double the but J) 1 it the daisies a petal There advantage ’ all-white L-J ‘ now! 1 think that have supplied you with enough material for the littlest one in the home that every so garment can be appropriately decorated 4nd your spare moments filled in with Work that will be useful and beautiful The clever needlewomancan apply these Resigns to great if she will : r 7 ftie-sacque solid seed ordinary becomes stitches The wreath can be eyelets and the flowers below It in solid stitches or eyelets If you use coarse thread or silk make the small flowers in single one for each knots I r is and yet we go on using wash it would spoil It flowers J I I a It YOU made The mainly The suggested in the spray of talk on In the petals should be done in work and the leaves in solid or stitches The The stem is simple outline stitch which can be whippedinto a qord by catching together the overlapping I r ' 7 I J I have too many of those little embroidered guest pretty towels why not make workbags of them for yourself and friends? quickly They are very simply and easily and are so laundered i 1 ' Is Towel A lx 1 I i that nothing "golden gossip" the apron proves Irresistible used for these aprons and this of course is stronger than the linen They are usually made quite plain being shaped when out Instead of depending tucks of upon gathers or is curved and any kind The denim Is the apron is entirely In one piece The armholes are cut out so that they do not join at the tops When the apron ts adjusted to the child these armholes are joined either by buttons and what 0 almost embroideredthat invariably EVen to of the smarter sisters insertion is being used for bodices and skirts Sometimes both ' when does not "home-made” ject v embroideredfancifully in red makes the nicest kind of a serviceable apron They can be obtained already stamped with pretty little nursery-rhyme many These scenes are so attractive scenes cream-colored which some i I I ' linen-colored insertion that Is being used with the heavier voiles this season The insertion is made of linen thread crocheted in that very-good looking filet pattern It is a simpler design than the average crochet have ( fifteen years ago but an apron worn in the house or the garden tvlll save a heap of laundering Of These little aprons can be made they quite serviceable material because are not for "going out” Naturalcolored linen bound In red tape and let the little instead of the P °0° re-the even egg-shaped I HEN w dark or I J ii blue embroideredwith rench-knotted of I fl Xs dark A sash green sprays I Aprons a s--e -XXs J" - r g£ -vb-- - - V fit T-r M M s |