Show TOO S Oh exclaimed tho the bride s of ot a 5 year car carI I 1 already have a a. heap of ot square dollies and ancl hero come another dozen from m my sister Sieler out w west sl for an anniversary present Who Vho would have havo thought that Millie and I would er e live IIvo ao so far apart rl that she sho couldn't I keep tab on m my linen supply And the tho brides bride's countenance countenance coun coun- was So ao rueful that Mr Mrs Next Next- ext ext- Neighbor Door-Neighbor was obliged to smile But nut dont don't let them stay just Juat dollies s. s my dear counseled Mrs N Next Door I Neighbor and na ns tho the bride looked at ath ather ather h her r hopefully she went on to explain Last winter I 1 had hasl an oversupply oversupply-a. a couple of dozen which I had never novar used and Od and I made mad a really magnificent wedding wedding wed wed- ding gift of them I took four of ot the tho heaviest dollies thoy they they were hemstitched and rather elaborately embroidered and made mado a a. square centerpiece or 01 cover er by Joining them thom with heavy clun cluny In Insertion In- In Bertlon about two Inches wide I then whipped a n. row of at tho Insertion about the entire nUre outer edge of the large square when whon It was completed and whipped d a two Inch edge of ot cluny clung edging edgIng edg edg- ing on to that The effect was far be beyond beyond be- be yond my expectations and I followed tollow d dup up that first tint success with a buffet cover made from a n doz dozen n other dollies that were not quite so heavy The Tho dollies In the buffet cover caver I Joined with heavy tightly crocheted lace which I had made at odd moments One can cnn us use uie of ot course any iny heavy lace preferred referred Juat Just the tho thing cried the tho bride ride enthusiastically en- en I en-I Ill tart taft ont one this after after- i HOW nO TO ro TIL n. n Here Acre are arA suggestions for tor transferring tho the patterns before you OU to an any material before working Perhaps the tho easiest way is the window pane method This Is successful when the material l Id is thin like linen batiste etc Pin 1111 the sheet of ot paper and the material together and hold them up against the tho gla glass M of oC a window With a sharp pencil pen pen- cil draw on tho the material tho the design es n which can be easily seen fleen through the the goods If It one halt of oC the design only be bo given unpin tho the paper and turn the theother theother theother other slue sire of or the fabric If It you OU ha have carbon paper you ou should place lace tho the sheet between your u fabric and arid and the newspaper The latter latter is on top With a a. sharp pencil go over the outline of the design Tho Tho- hn- hn will be bo left In fine lines and will last until worked Tho The last wa way Is also ens easy On wax paper or ordinary tl tissue sue paper trace tho the pattern before your you When the de design design do- do sign Is completed turn over tho paper and outline the pattern with a heavy y load lead pencil Then place the design down on the tho fabric and redraw tho the out out- IID line pressing pressing- hard with tho the pencil |