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Show I Woman's Pagej Hint For the Clever Needle Woman Glove or Veil Case of White Linen Hairpin Cage Very Attractive New Initials for Household Linens Piano Scarfs Embroidered Em-broidered Oriental Embroidery To Protect Your Garments From the Moth Why They Don't Marry. I HINTS FOR CLEVER NEEDLE WOMAN. Veil or Glove Case A very simple design for a veil or glove case may be embroidered on white linen The rase is made twice the length nf a handkerchief case The design is worked in two shades of blue and the lap is scalloped and embroidered In white. It is fastened with two small pearl buttons. Duplicate Pin Boxes. One of the fetching little trifles that the amateur artist may speedily decorate Is the duplicate pin box This ia simply a thxee-by-four-and-a-half inch box, fitted across one side with two tiny drawers that are pulled ou by means of narrow ribbons, bow knotted and affixed where a knob or dinarily would be. The drawers and all of the box excepting its bottom are covered smoothly with white or pale-toned satin and decorated with a fine vine in hand-painting. To t no top surface, set in the midst of a painted garland, is stuck a circular pin cushion with shirred sideB that puff out from the flat top and bot torn This cushion, which is fully two inches deep, Is for hatpins, while the tiny drawers are intended to ac commodate black and white toilet pins. Collar of Batiste or Net. Why not embroider a collar on batiste ba-tiste or net? A very simple and easy design may be carried out in twe 6hades of blue or any color preferred, the scallops being embroidered in white and finished with a plaited frill Hairpin Case. W hy has no one ever thought of this before, a dainty, little linen bag, scalloped and embroidered, to hold the supply of hairpins? NEW INITIALS FOR HOUSEHOLD LINENS Rlock letters for initials and for monogram? on personal or household belongings aro particularly fashionable fashion-able Just now Thev serve the primary purpose "f a mark of identification without being unduly ornate .More than this, they are simple to embroider and may be done quickly. The block letters are frequently ar ranged in the form of a diamond when used on dinner or tea napkins, and on pocket handkerchiefs. FOR PIANO SCARFS Let those who usually spend much time embroidering piano scarfs, pillow pil-low case?, guest towels and similar articles, do the padding of the seal-lops seal-lops by simply basting on a whlto corset lace and working over it. This kind of padding launders much bet ter than thread padding, and if takes ery little time to do it |