Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 84, 17 February 1913 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND FALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGR AM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913.

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Nainsook, batiste or fine long cloth may be used for making these corset coven, or nightgown, and dainty hand embroidery may be combined with narrow lace for trimming them. There are over a dozen designs in the Imperial Outfit which may be used for corset covers, night gowns, or chemise. The designs embrace the various stitches, punch work, eyelet, cross-stitch etc

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' Mothers will fall In love with the charming designs for frocks and dresses for the little ones. There is a large eelection of newest patterns and fortunately for the busy woman fashion gives designs made with the fewest lines requiring little work and yet effective and charming.

The table set shown here Is among the new conceits of the season. The patterns were selected from original designs by a graduate of the Kensington Institute. The designs may also be adapted for a tea-table set working in a medley of colors, such as dainty blue, pink, green, yellow, rose and violet, and the edges scalloped or rolled and bound with cross-stitch to correspond.

Seven cow piste shirt waist designs- are given together with a dozen or more sprays and flower sets that may be adapted for shirt waists.

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The finest collection of punch-work eyelet knot-stitch solid Kensinqton and cross-stitch designs consisting of over 1 00 separate patterns together with complete instructions for working the various stitches and two Imperial enameled embroidery hoops all yours for the asking.

A Complete Course in Practical Needlework at practically the cost of manufacture. This is an introductory advertising campaign conducted by the manufacturers, and we have been selected as distributing agents for this city. . .We do this willingly and without charge for the benefit of our readers.

Something Entirely New The method of printing the Imperial transfer patterns is an entirely new process. No aniline or permanent dyes are used so that you can wash out the design, if you wish, with soap and water. Furthermore these patterns do not merely transfer once but from 6 to 10 times. The transfers can be made all at one time or singly according to your pleasure. The instructions show illustrations and complete directions for making all kinds of stitches; Outline stitch, Chain stitch, Seeding, Cat stitch, Buttonhole stitch, Couching, Satin stitch. Eyelet work, Wallachian embroidery, Cross stitch, French knots, Fagoting stitch, Solid Kensington, Roman cut work, etc., etc The; two embroidery hoops included with the outfit are all metal, enameled and baked with 400 degrees of heat. They will not tarnish, rust, or corrode, are absolutely sanitary and there is nothing to catch the silk or thread while working. Two sizes are given, one large and one small hoop.

Read this Carefully If you were to buy these patterns singly in the store you would pay from 1 0c to 35c for the various designs, and that is the way these patterns will be sold after this advertising campaign has been completed. This collection would cost you considerably over $10.00 if bought in this way, but now you have an opportunity to get the complete collection for almost nothing; we give it to you free, merely asking you to pay for the expense incurred for transportation, clerk hire, etc., necessary in handling. "

How to Secure this Gift Each day, as long as our supply lasts, you will find a coupon printed in this paper. Clip one of these coupons on these dates and then bring it together with the expense bonus stated above to our office. You will receive the complete Imperial Embroidery Outfit with instructions and hoops without further cost. SIX COUPONS AND 39 CENTS EXPENSE BONUS GETS THIS $10 OUTFIT. BY MAIL 5 CENTS EXTRA

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