. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sectuju Fureman Thomas E. Arnold is thanking his wife for the sturdy pair of overalls she made fohim from a Baltimore and Ohio pattern 30 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, IQ2^ Let s Make Our Own Clothes! By Peggy WITH all of the pretty patterns thatare shown on these pages, and all ofthe pretty and inexpensive materialsthat we can find on the remnant counters atthis time of the year, it just makes us feel asthough we must get to work and do somesewing for I went downtown this noon to do a littleshopping. In one of the stores I saw someling


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sectuju Fureman Thomas E. Arnold is thanking his wife for the sturdy pair of overalls she made fohim from a Baltimore and Ohio pattern 30 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, IQ2^ Let s Make Our Own Clothes! By Peggy WITH all of the pretty patterns thatare shown on these pages, and all ofthe pretty and inexpensive materialsthat we can find on the remnant counters atthis time of the year, it just makes us feel asthough we must get to work and do somesewing for I went downtown this noon to do a littleshopping. In one of the stores I saw somelingerie that Id been wishing for. I askedthe price of a simple little nainsook slip withno trimming whatever save the plain half-inch hem. The answer was: One dollarand twenty-five cents. Did I buy it? I didnot. I went over to another counter wherethere was a sale of nainsook, and with themoney that I would have paid for threeready-made slips I bought material enoughfor five of them, with money enough leftover to buy a little edging to trim them certainly pays to make your ownclothes, particularly the plain things.


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