Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1912 — COAT HANGER WITH SACHET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

COAT HANGER WITH SACHET

Decided Novelty That Has the Merit of Being Easily and Inexpen•V sively Prepared. Nothing commands so ready a sale at a bazar as some little novelty, but as a rule, it is rather difficult to obtain good ideas for articles of this description that may be easily and inexpensively prepared. Our sketch, at any rate, illustrates one suggestion that may be carried out

at a trifling cost, and for which any odd small remnants of silk or satin may be utilized, and it is also a useful little article that should sell well at a good profit. Ordinary wooden coat-holders furnished with a wire hook may be purchased in many shops from a penny upwards and for this purpose a cheap holder will serve quite as well as * more expensive one. The wood should be carefully covered with silk or satin or any other material that may have been selected.

then a dainty little scent sachet made and fastened in its place with ribbon strings in the manner shown in our sketch. On the sachet may be worked some pretty little floral design indicating perhaps the scent it contains, and the small sketch on the right hand side illustrates the sachet prior to being tied in position. It is outlined with a silk pord carried into three little loop* at each of lhe lower corners, and at the upper corners the ribbon strings are attached. To complete the holder the wire hook can be bound round and round with narrow ribbon until it is entirely covered.