Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1913 — RAZOR CASE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
RAZOR CASE
A razor case is made of a piece of linen, the length of which is fifteen inches by nine and one-half. Five inches of the linen are folded over to form a flap, and this can be embroidered In forget-me-nots -if you so desire, using pretty pale-blue mercerized cotton for the flowers and a soft shade of green for the leaves. Under the flap a piece of linen is stitched, seven and one-half Inches in width by nine and one-half. This is divided by six rows of machine stitching in pale blue silk, and each division 1s" large enough to hold a razor. The divisions look very attractive ornamented with the “days” of ths week embroidered W them. Many men like a razor for each day in the week, and for such this design is made. Cuff-and-collar sets of Venetian and Bohemian lace in the ecru coloring are'sure to meet with instant favor.
