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Show LIN ENS 1 OK THE UltlOE BANDSOME table linens make a l gift of gifts for the bride, and Pj many wedding gifts this autumn I Hjm have been linens for the future house- C keeper. Even as silver and cut glass Hjm will she value the beautiful napery H H for her din.n- :ai.e. for n H of shining silver and i;l:iss an maU J, up for table linen that lack dlstinc- HjV tlon Fine damasks have been hard III H to get during the war. but now the.-are the.-are coming over plentifully In beautl- j 1 ful new patterns and there is no iru.i- bo about selecting tablecloths and , H napkins to match, as there was a year gi I ago. Choose for your linen gift to f 1 the bride. Three or four bordered iH table cloths for the ordinary square V ll er round dining table, with medium X LI sized napkins a dozen to match ca:h t EH tablecloth, and one long especially 1 EH handsome cloth for the company din- ,H ner table, with very large napkins a ft WM dozen of these. You will add to the J value of the gift if you hxvo all the Jj M I cloths and napkins hemmed by hand h: 'MM and decorated with hand embroidered 11 '!H initials I'.se Ihe Initials of the bride's ffH name not the name of her fuluro I , ; husband and the napkins should bo W initialed In ono corner. The large guest JU H napkins may be Initialed in the exact H center IB A further addition to the handsome f M weddlag gift will bo some square II luncheon dolhs with small lunch or , 111 tea napkins scalloped at the edges H And any bride will appreciate a set SI HI Of Uttderia embroidered linen 1 o . 1 i - Jl j Vfl with centcrpieco to match. Thee l fll come attractively arranad In fia' -H boxes and tied with ribbon, a large la JM centerpiece. .-ix plate doilies and six H MM tumble: doilies from about flvo dol- tH Ur3 1 lie se' I r |