Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1902 — How to Make Paper Cases. [ARTICLE]
How to Make Paper Cases.
Cut six pieces of writing papery measuring four and a half meh® square. Fold each side over to the depth of one and a quarter inelit*' which will give at each corner'll square of one and a half inch® Cut on one side of this square only*; turn the sides up and fasten with u paste made of a teaspoonful of floor and about four tahlespoonfuJs of tepid water. Pour the remainder into a saucer, the depth of which probably lx- an eighth of an idcK. J )ip each case into the* bailor and then into line hreailerumba." dip into the batter again, then again into the crumbs. Have a frying j«d on the fire with hot drippings; takt each case by the bottom and hold it deej* enough in the hot drippings to brown the breadcrumbs. The result will l>e a pretty paper case, two inches square and an inch and a quarter deep, which use as directed.
Unique Floor Covering. I A woman who for years has used the ordinary table oilcloth to cover her bedroom and her summer cottuge ll<Kirs says ft i.s the cheapest and most satisfactory covering she knows of. She lays it with plenty of paper underneath to give it spring and l>ody. Contrary to one's first impression, it wears remarkably well and is much easier wipad off and kept clean than the I'artfloors. If one has never investigated table oilcloths, she will be ed at the wide range of patterns and colors offered for sale even in country stores. Two very pretty on® were noted lately in a ilcsert camp house. On the little dining room was a small oak leaf pattern, green on a brown ground, lookihg whett down much like the old sash ionell “three ply.” The other was a neat geometric design in shades at brown.
