Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1910 — RAZOR CASE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

RAZOR CASE.

This useful case for holding two razors Is arranged in such a way that the razors may be slipped, In or withdrawn with the least possible trouble, and * the case may be folded at the Join of the two pockets and so entirely Inclose the razors. Each pocket is sdven inches in length, and an inch and a half in width, and made of soft wash-leather mounted upon a square of thick cloth cut into scallops that are pinked at the edges. Furniture Covering. If you do not wish to go to the expense of having covers for your furniture made by the upholsterer try the expedient of pinning on summer covers. Cut pieces the exact size of chair or section of sofa, allowing enough to turn in a hem all round edge If It bo not bound with wash braids. Fasten the pieces in place with bigheaded white pins placed, as close as upholsterer’s tacks. The pins are ornamental and form a trimming. If less contrast Is desired get pins of gilt or color of braid.