. Farmer and stockbreeder . poonful of sugar, and a small half-tablespoonful of carraway seeds. Beat an eggslightly, mix with it a quarter-pint of milk,and stir into the dry ingredients. Bake in agreased tin in a moderate oven. A NEW SKIRT This is an economical as well as a beautifulmodel, because it is cut without waste from42-inch tweed, serge, etc., and these narrowerdouble-width fabrics are much cheaper than thosewhich run to 48, 50, or 52 inches. The pocketslower and back edges are smoothly tacked on theside gore, the bulge of the pocket being obtainedby the waist gathers. Fold over the t


. Farmer and stockbreeder . poonful of sugar, and a small half-tablespoonful of carraway seeds. Beat an eggslightly, mix with it a quarter-pint of milk,and stir into the dry ingredients. Bake in agreased tin in a moderate oven. A NEW SKIRT This is an economical as well as a beautifulmodel, because it is cut without waste from42-inch tweed, serge, etc., and these narrowerdouble-width fabrics are much cheaper than thosewhich run to 48, 50, or 52 inches. The pocketslower and back edges are smoothly tacked on theside gore, the bulge of the pocket being obtainedby the waist gathers. Fold over the turning ofthe front panels lap, and tack it upon the sidegore according to the single notches at waist andfoot. The left seam at the top is free for theopening. Arrange the back of the skirt with acomplete box-pleat, its edges seamed to the backedges of the side according to the notches. The band is stiffened with leno, is lined andfinished apart. It closes with two small stonebuttons on the left. It is secured on the top of. The death has occurred at Chaddosdcn, Derby-shire, of Mr. Joseph Wood, at the ago of 72, andwho for 42 years has been a successful agriculturiston the Chaddosdcn Farm Estate, now occupied byMessrs. T. and F. Tomlinson the petersham band and falls free on the skirtgathers. Pattern, post free, 10d., cut to special measure-ments Is. 2d. extra, from the Manager, PatternDepartment, 6, Essex-street. Strand, 2. PATTERNS Special patterns gentlemens dressing-gowns,pyjamas, lOd.; smoking-jaekct. blazer, cricket-shirt,flannel day shirt, night-shirt, etc.; always Ln Id. each. Patterns of underclothing of any kind. lOd, turnings allowed for in these paper patterns are cut for medium, small and largefigures respectively, 24in. waist, 36in. bust; 34in. bust: and 28in. waist, 40in. bustmeasures. Unless specified otherwise, medium sizeis always sent. Childrens Patterns.—Patterns for under gar-ments. 7d. each: frocks and pina


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