Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1916 — DESIGNED TO HOLD PENNIES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DESIGNED TO HOLD PENNIES

Bag Is One of the Prettiest of the Trifles Which Women Like to Have In Profusion. This bag should, of course, be made Til quite a tiny size, and it is carried out in dark brown silk and lined with pale pink soft silk. It is cut out in two pieces and sewn together at the sides, the seam afterwards being hidden with two pieces of fine brown silk cord, the ends of which are knotted at the bottom of the bag and frayed out in a tassel. The material at the top of the bag is

turned over and hemmed down andsome of the same silk cord run through, and to the end of the cord a Email ring is attached* (a small keyring will quite well answer the purpose) that may be slipped over the finger, and In this way prevent the pos sibility of the bag being dropped or

otherwise mislaid; in fact, the hag can be allowed to hang from the finger and thus leave the hand free to hold a paper or magazine. Upon each side of the bag appears a butterfly worked with silk.