The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 21, 1915, SECTION FIVE, Page 9, Image 69

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    TIIE SUT)AY OREGONIA rOHTLAyP, XOVE3IBER 21, 1913.
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is the woman who has 'been cured of
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sex who after long suffering has finally
found relief and been restored to health
and usefulness bv Lvdia E. Pinkham's
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is writing us grateful letters for restoration to health.
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Providence, R. Im " For the benefit of women who
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medicine." Mrs. S. T. Richmond, 199 Waldo Street, Prov
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Ity baff and one for a sachet bag. White faille silk could aerva equally well for
both bags with the design embroidered in- white. In the transferring of tha design
for the vanity bag trace the four tangent Saps on the reverse side of the materiaL
If linen is preferred, it can be used as well as silk and of course la not so expen
sive. The detail drawing shows the method of working. In using the printed de
sign from the paper the directions are as follows: If tha materia used is sheer,
the easiest way is to lay it over the design, which will show through plainly, and
draw orer each line with a sharp, bard pencil. If your linen is heavy, buy a piece
of impression paper the kind that does not rub off place the design orer It and
trace with a hard pencil.
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