. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . now asIve got any right to com{)lain. I have come in to say good-by,Boss, and to tell you that this place is re-s])()nsible for where I be today. If I hadnever come here, chances are a thousandto one I would never have joinerl thechurch. Great night that was for me!—his chin treml)led a little—and nowthat I am what you might call an oldpensioner nothin gives me more comfortthan to talk about the time I started tolive right. Mebbe I never told you—he had ahundred times—but, whether I have ornot, it will do me good to tell it just onceagain. My wife—and
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . now asIve got any right to com{)lain. I have come in to say good-by,Boss, and to tell you that this place is re-s])()nsible for where I be today. If I hadnever come here, chances are a thousandto one I would never have joinerl thechurch. Great night that was for me!—his chin treml)led a little—and nowthat I am what you might call an oldpensioner nothin gives me more comfortthan to talk about the time I started tolive right. Mebbe I never told you—he had ahundred times—but, whether I have ornot, it will do me good to tell it just onceagain. My wife—and say, boy, thereaint a better woman livin—shed beenlined up with the workers, I guess it isyou call em, and she hadnt had a darnedbit of luck. Well, that night at the sup-per table she felt pretty bad. The othershad been a gettin em right and left, butsomehow she couldnt seem to hook a fish. Billy, says she, I guess I aint nogood worker. I done my best last (Continued on page 71) EMBROIDERY NO. I I 74-1 SCALLOP NO. 119 79. SKETCH Xo. 3 Home Dressmakers Corner New Belts and Pockets to be Used in TrimmingModes of the Coming Season Courtesy Pictorial Review* ^ ASHION is paying more attentionto belts and pockets this yearthan ever before and their voguewill increase as the season ad-vances. The best models of the worldsgreatest designers are here adapted tothe use and ability of the home dress-maker. The materials required for thevarious models are as follows: Nos. 1 and3, one-half yard 36 inches wide; Nos. 2,6 and 7, three-eighths yard 36 incheswide; No. 3, one-half yard inches wide, and No. 4, seven-eighths yard 36 incheswide. The material must be folded in halfto cut any of the designs, just as shownin the cutting guide. If pocket No. 1l)e desired straight at lower edge, cut offthe pattern along crossline of small ^operforations before placing it on thematerial. The sections marked by singleT perforations, as in Nos. 3 and 1, onthe cutting guide must be laid
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