1 i ' - --i.Vr-.x .- in! HSSSiSfS! U Tho v J, )) (( hS uC Complete J Af S VS Centerpiece pmn ' For the INDU STR10U S NEEDLEWOMAN byADLLAlUt. DYKU CENTERPIECE WITH lb lov!f llwwi around us la 9o"' w or co our a grounds, it ar that frt aate. I aura that yea will ir the chrysan themum In a lasting form wb Tba Urtt enterptece thai I bave bad 'ealined tor to erpectoJlj effective la color 'lr n or whlt 1 im partloularly lord or rrr tin) tr m background. yoa bave no doubt vtollcod or " . , . ... jusrmulUply'ibl design by three, and rou wM beauty of the centerpiece In ! entirety. If yon Intend to tree It. you will nd that the dealgn U swinging design thol keep th entr. which yot can pin upon th materiel by hm of a thumbtack, roltow any of the direction for tranafsrrfJig that ar on another part of tato poo. . u Wben you bave completed tbo design. ruf " oontja eratton la tbo working of It It to vry effective Ib outline etitch, ntlng hiYjr rnrcriMl throtd. Anoibor ofroctlTO ood quick molbod to b loof-ond-obort Utoh workod In from, tbo odtoo for Tory ohort ltconco, itonUnf th throoJo owa toward tbo boat of oach pUl a you go along. ID ibi oaao. work tbo awall control pleceo oolld. ' Then again, tboro to b grool uo now of tba ouUlno wor oombtnod wltb od aUtcboo to fill In wltb otralbt paraUol line of darning Utctaeo. Tbto give b od offoct on potato with owrrlalogly Uttlo work. Bomo timo la tfi aar futuro I am going to glvo you a eontorploco aipocUJl pUnaod for thto autea. . ". Tbo Uotci of tbo prcaent dealgn you win work In long-and-ahort otltch, ualng groan of a oott WulaU lono. If you oro working In color. A flna atm otltch for tbo tra la good. whU a baary outilno atitcb, whipped into a oord, la qulckar-and Juat aa CffOCtl.TC. f Tad tho acallopo wltb darning cotton and work with tht regular buttonholo aUtchea around tba border. Tbo whlta thread for tho all-whlta work and a dark brown for tnt yellow work are tho favortlea,' Buttonhole th dg again to prevent f raring. Generally epeaklng, ther a a Urg fracoful featur In a chryaanthemum dtaign that few other flower offer, Take advantage of thto opportunity while it to hero. Ifako on of theao effective conltrplecea for youraalf or tor a friend. You cannot regret It. Some Gifts for the Men WHAT (hall I glv John at Chriatmaat Th aull -to an anctpnt on, yet ovry year it haa to b aolved, for. vry woman bat a John, a Tom, a rroderlck eomo maaoulln friend or relative that ah wlabaa to remem ber with a gift on Chrtattnaa morpuig. - - . " ' tf vim main tha trt uuna . it will add oreatlr to tn laaanr ai ivinn tiAuidsi howlne a more oareonat intereet . a your friend than would aomethlng bought from a aliop. ' Men 1IKO oainiy tnmaa ina myyi'm m y woman dlaplaye If ah make a gift with her own ha nd, A man always onjoya fliW llnau haiidkarohlefai but if they ar marked with fcla iriitjal or monogram amlrojiiered in on cornoi" by tho wvmu who preaenta the gitt, he will prl them doubly. - - - ' . ' ", ., , . Embroidering on linen la eaay and fascinating work. After having the handkerchief marked with the dealted . lottera, pad the outline wilh rine mercerlaed thread and work fn tho letter with the over-and-over atltch, taking oare that the Btltclwa are eveq and amooth. . .. ,. ' v A aomewhat unueunl gifl. but on that will be greatly appreciated, la half doaen one-Inch aquaree of linen with hla monogram embroidered thereon, intended to be Inserted.., in his droaehirt aleevea..:. . ;-,. " ; . , v Plain silk tles .with tho Initial rombroldered on the end nf. the widest aide la another eugBetioi; Do . the work with floss in a contrasting color, , - : A broad black allk scarf, to wear undj the topcoat to protect the shirt front when evening ulothes ore worn, should be marked with the gentleman's monogram.. Von uan make him ani attractive collarbox by buying a circular cardboard box si inches m diameter, such as confectioners use for candy and cake, and covering with oarse natural-colored linen...,. '..i'v,," ; r. K''r -' ' '.'?-. Past tha linen over the outside, allowing It to cover the box to the point where the lid fits over. Eind the edne with flat linen tape. On the linen used for the box embroider the monogram In scarlet floss., - - --.v Handkerchief, cravat and glov cases are made of llnon folded over like an envelope, the glove case ten Inches long and five inches wide and the cravat case fourteen inches long and six Inches wide., These can be lined with silk or satin and delicately scanted If you wish. . , . 1 If -you are wondering what to give your husband or brother or sweetheart, why not ' select one of the above mentioned articles? - - - . v.,, v . Make Your Own Handbags V , .. FiAJJOy handbags held by a long 6brd continue in fashidn, -' , especially if they match or correspond with the gown ir wltb whloh they are worn.? It is not always possible to buy a bag that matches tho costume; but don't let that -disturb you, for theyere not hard to make If you are fond ,f sewlhg and can embroider. Tho bag that Is to be carried with your black velvet oolt, for example,, can be made ot velvet, embroidered wtth gold and inset with imitation Jewels, thus making a very hand some bag. - .. . 1 r : - The envelope bag is pretty and easy to make. tt us -consider a bag of black velvet and gold. It can be made .. ' from a half yard of velvet, the same amount of 'gold -colored satin for the lining, three yards of heavy gold cord and enough gold-colored floss and gold thread to embroider any design you may fancy. - ' First cut a paper pattern fourteen inches long and ten ' . Inches wlda. Four inches from one end mark a dotted line all the way across; measure two inches above this and mark another line. - Measure two inches from each edere of the top of the paper and draw a line to tho lower edge. Then find the r m renter of the top edge, and from there mark a line to each edge ot the top eroas line. Now cut along these lines, making a pointed flap, and also cut along the lines drawn from the bottom corners to tho top, snl fold over on the dotted line. - Ton have then tha shape of the bag. ray the tiattern on the velvet, having tbe nap run- toward the bottom, and cut. allowing a, half inch for aeama. Now fold the paltehj over on the dotted line and cut another piece ot erret that sire. The llninc satin is cut exactly ths same as the velvet. Sew the 'lining and vcivrt separately, Joining them only at the open' edges, Pefore fining tarlc a piece of whalehons along tfce edj-e where tha flap folds over. The 3n la embroidered both eu tie Hap and th frunt porlloa of the bag before t to ttaie uw - r -, onetI V ... 7.N I . T1 ' - bon ... v, X To Transfer " After Joining tbe lining and velvet. -sew a row of -cord all around the edge, Hawing iwo yard,s of cord to - be doubled snd fsstsned to the flap eotv er to slip tbe arm through when cat- ryla.t the bag. 1 ' - Tht flap to fastened over with a flat glovo snap. . " ; . , , - A variety of materials and designs can be. iia d for theae handy bat a. 0lk, . aatih. tapestry, cloth and velvet are heweve. the most popular fabrics. All are emlroldered or ornamented in some artlstio -nanner, and the up-to-date woman wi have one to matc-if every; costume she weaxs. ' Gift for an Invalid ; WHEW planning your holiday gifts, don't forget the Invalid. Make , bag of dainty flowered allk or cretonne, running inch-wide satin rib- In the top for a .drawstring ana lining It with delicately scented silk. Have the drawstring very long so It can be bung op the bedpost In easy reach of the invalid's hand, without the necessity of her raising herseir In bed. v.- in the bsg is a small paper pad. pen cil, handkerchief and anything h roar need that otherwise would bV t b handed to her by an attendant. Sometimes a little surpneo can be slipped in the bag that wilt give much liappineas and heip-tu pasa tba weary, hours of Buffering. rHB ar suggestions for trans ferring th pattern oerore yoa a .n material before working. Terbapa tbe easiest way to the "win 'ow-pne,, method. TW la successful when the mtnl Is thin, like Unen. batiste, etc. Pin the sheet of paper and the material together' and hold ', tbero. Up agalnat the glaaa of window, With a sharp pencil draw otf the mate rial the dealgn, which -can be easily seen through the goods. If one-half of tbe design only be given' unpin the - paper and turn ' the other side to th v fabric. The strong liht behind will make It platn. . ...1uN.AiMr Ait ahAflld place the sheet between your fabric and fJzr Thl. lat.r Ib nn ton: With a aharp pencil go over the outline of tha design. The Impression will foe left in fine lines and will - last untU -worked. This method is successful on heavy material. ' t The last way Is eso easy. On wax paper er ordinary uasue paper wc the psttern beforo you. When th. ae alsn is completed, turn over tbe paper I outline tbe pattern with a heavy lead pencil.- Then plaea the design down en. the fabric and redraw the outline, presaina- hard with the pencil. Tha Txturrn wiil be transferred with out dtfMru'ty. ; " . urely the way to eas Beaded Photograph Frame : a MONO the decorative artloles mad A of beada, and on you can mak JTX yourself as a holiday gift. Hon Virattlw thin the beaded frames. . These are made on a groundwork ot net ; The beads are sewed on in any pretty design you may fancy, arsJined with a brlght-oolored satin and mounted on aquar. Oblong or oval frames. An attractive square frame s made on silver net, with a border of ny opal beads showing a vine design running through It. ' A conventional fieur-de-lls In eilver and bottle-green beads decorates each corner. Tha whole la mounted over green satin, . ' Beaded framea will remain In fashion longer then most articles decorate 1 with beads that are finding so inuca favor wow. - Fruit Sachet. SOMETHING new In the way cf sachet bags ha been Invented y , a clever young womaa with at eye for the artlstio even In little thine -i. one usually sew, she makes them i renemble dirrerent'amali fruit. SmaU piece of purple, green ! white silk are filled wun wet-hrnr ine spices and sachet pow.Ir, with i outer covering of cotton direct.y uii- the elllt that is tinted 0 'd in ' -natural color of cratwu. They jr. i arranged In small clusters a ...if - to a broad green grap leaf i ' ...hwi. m,i. of eren , (' vary pretty. Hmall vt vt paaches of tntd veivn are . r make; etrtrrle at.'I -dn'nty. The Idea to new a-i Jjgbtful.