Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1916 — LOOKING TO BABY’S COMFORT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LOOKING TO BABY’S COMFORT
Pillow Has Ornamentation Where It Should Always Be, on the Edges and Sides. Although the pillow for the baby’s carriage is generally an elaborate as one’s purse can afford or one’s skill
“can. make. it is Well for thebaby's. .comfort to be certain the center of the pillow is left unadorned and the lace and embroidery confined to the edges and the corners* The one illustrated is a particularly good model t* oopy, as the -.center is
left clear and the only trimmings are the two triangles of lace set* in the corners and the two simple sprays of embroidery in the opposite corners. 'The top of the pillow is cut four inches wider than the under part and has an edging of wide Valenciennes lace sewed flat around it. The lace insertion set in the pillow itself matches the edging and is rolled in. The pillow is made of the finest handkerchief linen over pink. The embroidery design is done in eyelet and satin stitch. —Houston (Texas) Post.
Pillow for Baby’s Carriage.
