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Show A Case for Overshoes. THE modern girl knows well the rik in ever getting her feet wet. and always al-ways keeps a pair of rubbers or lips near at hand. In travelling it is especially necessary to be provided ngainr a sudden shower, aud there must surely be space left in the suit case or hand bag for a pair of overshoes. Neat little cases can now be bought in which the rubbers can be most cou venienlly packed, and these bajrs are Infinitely better thau wrapping paper. A rubbers case can "be made easily of ehlnts or linen to correspond with the rest of the cases io the bag If intended f- lips a small square envelope shaped bag Is best, but overshoes take up less tooni if laid in flat. An oblong envelope like lhC (or the brush ond comb is best. Tit chintx. linen or whatever material is und Is first lined w ith a , rubber sheeting ond then tho two bound all arouod with ribbon rib-bon or silk, Ofie.n in travelling it is uot pos.-ible to wash off lhr- overshoi before putting Hum In their sase, and for this reason rubber lining is used, which cau be washed off. Oil silk nlso cu be used for the Iiuipg. nd is of curse lighter Iu weight than (.li ruhlr sheeting. A loop and large bultou fasten the flap if the envelope. If there nie many case jf different kinds iu the bsg then each i3se should have written ou il what it is' lo contain. ' ' |