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Show 4fe For the Girl Who Sews, m km Uj OMEN who aro particularly skilful 'in turning out the charming trifles i which form -a necessary part of every woman's boudoir will find ouo of the most attractive Christmas novelties for homo manufacture the inanicuna bug, which is uew this year aud is to be hud ready made ouly from ouo or two of the most exclusive shops. The bag is of bronze leather lined with heavy ot torn no' silk also iu a bronzo shade. It iH drawn: up at the top uy narrow strlugs of tho bronze leather. Tho bottom of the bag is shaped exactly exact-ly like a large nail polishor, A pleco of cardboard or some other stiff material is cut iu this shape and a little lurger tbau the polisher that is to be fitted into it. This stiffened piece Is cororvil on tjie out- ; side with the leucher aud on the iusida i with tho Ottoman silk. This bottom piece i must be as large nn a very good sized pol- j Ishcr or the bag will not be large enough. 1'be leather for the outside is guthorod to the edges of this bottom piece. As it is j rery soft and thin, it can bo put on fairly ( full without much difficulty. 1 Tho inside of the bag la fitted with 1 pockets, three on each side. On one side c ire the pockets for the different size e scissors. These tiny- pockets nro lined r i with thin chamois, so thut the not i K cut through. On the other Si . a ft fcgi. pockot for a little gilt box which hold i Kga tho nail paste, another pocket for the $ JWj flask which holds thu uail powder and a f IB? third pockot for the little buudle' of straps J KSa of emery board. Two rows of stitclnug $ LgUn arouud the top of the bag make place '! wtjtfi for the drawing cord of leather, which F8Sf( comes out in two places at the sides, the : ISjes long ends being fastened togclh r ISjCr |