Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1910 — A Toilet Novelty. [ARTICLE]

A Toilet Novelty.

A small silver novelty that makes a useful gift for a traveler—especially in summer—is a flat, plain silver case to hold the books of powder paper. The case is double, clasping like a card case, and is made with an inner rim, beneath which the powder book covers are slipped. Marked with a monogram on one side and date on the other, such a case makes a useful engagement present; unmarked it is suitable for a prize.

and those little odds and ends that have such a habit of accumulating upon a dressing-table. For sale in a bazaar, too, these pincushions should prove most attractive, and they are easily ard quickly prepared and very inexpensive to make.