Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1911 — SIMPLE COSY FOR THE EGGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

SIMPLE COSY FOR THE EGGS

Useful Breakfast Equipment for Those Who Like Theirs Served in English Style. Poor s large household or perhaps a hoarding house, where a number of eggs hare to be kept warm each mornlag on the breakfast table, the “egg essy* of which we give a sketch, will fee found very useful, and In it sev-

eral eggs may be kept hot, and as Jhey are Squired they are easily obtainable. Far -mklng it a circular cardboard But should be obtained, and a collar Bax will quite answer the purpose. This box should he looeely lined In *He with wadding covered with flangp tacked to the bottom and again 'IP#- found the edge. Tho small *■“> « illu.tr*.. U.U A

circular piece of material should then be cut out a trifle larger than the bottom of the box, and this piece of material forms the base of a bag Into which the box la subsequently fitted. The bag should be made of silk and lined with flannel and drawn up at the neck at one side on a silk cord. Round the sides some pretty floral design such as suggested in the sketch can be embroidered. After the eggs have been placed In the bag the neck is easily closed with the strings and can be pulled open in a moment whenever an egg la required. Made In silk of some pretty color, chosen perhaps to match the breakfast service with which It la to appear, this little case ia very decorative as well as useful.—London (Eng.) Madame.