. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Needleworkers Corner Fancy Cases for the FamilyFine Silver By Kathryn Mutterer CASES in which the family huesilver is kept may be desi^ncMlin very attractive fashion, with-out seeming unnecessarily trim-ukhI. Four useful dc^signs are shownhere, including tea and souj) spoon andknife and fork cases. The small spooncase measures lYz inches wide by 22%inches long; the case for soup spoons is 10 inches wide l)y 18j/<2 inches long. Theknife and fork cases measuie lOj^ inchesin width by 22)^ inches in length. The cases should be made of cream ornatura


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Needleworkers Corner Fancy Cases for the FamilyFine Silver By Kathryn Mutterer CASES in which the family huesilver is kept may be desi^ncMlin very attractive fashion, with-out seeming unnecessarily trim-ukhI. Four useful dc^signs are shownhere, including tea and souj) spoon andknife and fork cases. The small spooncase measures lYz inches wide by 22%inches long; the case for soup spoons is 10 inches wide l)y 18j/<2 inches long. Theknife and fork cases measuie lOj^ inchesin width by 22)^ inches in length. The cases should be made of cream ornatural color linen of good (luality, linedwith white flannel or with chamois. Eachdesign is develoi)ed in outline stitch, withgreen for the leavers and stems, worked insolid satin and outline stitches. TllK liALTLMOUK AM) OHIO JOMILOVKS MACAZINK 61. The tea spoon, knife and fork cases aremeasured off into twelve compartmentsand stitched on the hning only. Sixcompartments about 2Yi inches apart arcrequired for the soup spoons. Whencomplete the lining is tacked to fourcorners of the linen. An extra flap ofseveral inches extends beyond the flannellinen and when rolled up appears on top,showing the embroidery design. A nar-row tape is tacked under the flap to beused as tie strings. These cases are quickly embroideredand a set makes as nice a gift as a house-wife could wish. Embroidery Design No. 12247. Transferpattern only, price 15 cents. Teaspoon casestamped on linen, with thread for working,40 cents; soup spoon, knife or fork casesstamped on linen, with cotton for working, 50cents. How Many Social and AthleticClubs are There on the System? DR. E. ]\I. PAKLETT, chief of theBureau of Welfare, is anxious tohave promptly all informationin regard to the social and ath-letic clul)s on the Baltimore and OhioSystem. Many things of hiteres


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