Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1916 — NEAT LITTLE NEEDLE-BOOK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NEAT LITTLE NEEDLE-BOOK

Pretty Design That Makes Charming Gift or Will Sell Well at a Church Bazar. A little needle-book of a new and pretty design is shown in our sketch, and it is one that would be sure to

prove saleable and popular In a bazar. For the workbox or basket that Is in use every day. quite a small needlebook that can be tucked away in one corner will generally be found quite sufficient and most convenient, but the book Illustrated could, of course, if preferred, be carried out on the same lines in a larger size than that indicated in the sketch. It is made of pale pink silk and lined with white silk and edged with silk cord, which is arranged In little loops turned inwards at the corners. It is fitted inside with leaves of flannel cut into tiny points at the edges; these leaves are fixed in place with a piece of narrow ribbon which is tied in a bow at the back of the book. Ribbon strings of the same color are provided to secure the book when closed. In the lining on either side of the cover there are pockets for of needles, one of which can be seen in the small sketch at the top of the illustration. Upon the front the word “Needles" Is worked with silk. At tjie points where the flagpoles cross a small horseshoe is worked with gold silk. The numbers round the sketch indicate inches.

Needle-Book.