. Godey's lady's book . pot ofthe world. Persons with a little money can here makemost desirable investments. There is certainty in trans-actions with this company, which is not the caoe whendealing with many land companies. Our Receipts for Preserving.—These receipts, thatwe publish every year, have been collected from the bestauthorities, and most of them have been tried and foundgood. Our subscribers could not get as many good re-ceipts as we publish from twenty cook-books. Postage on the Ladys Book. —Postage for threemonths, if paid in advance at the office where it is re-ceived, four and


. Godey's lady's book . pot ofthe world. Persons with a little money can here makemost desirable investments. There is certainty in trans-actions with this company, which is not the caoe whendealing with many land companies. Our Receipts for Preserving.—These receipts, thatwe publish every year, have been collected from the bestauthorities, and most of them have been tried and foundgood. Our subscribers could not get as many good re-ceipts as we publish from twenty cook-books. Postage on the Ladys Book. —Postage for threemonths, if paid in advance at the office where it is re-ceived, four and a half cents. GODEYS ARM-CHAIR. 207 JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Articles that Cliildren can make for Fancy Fairs, or forHoliday Presents. IMPERATRICE PORTE-MONTRE. Materials.—Black .filet, finest size, four skeins goldthread, a little vert-islay crochet silk, six yards of satinribbon to match, one inch wide ; two yards gold cord ;two of green and gold ditto. Cerise satin, wadding,ilannel, card-board, and two This very novel appendage to the bed has almost lesswork than auy other article for the same purpose. Be-gin by cutting two pieces of card-board, eight incheslong, and in the form and proportion seen in the engrav-ing. Cover this with flannel on one side, and with athick coating of wadding on the other. It is to be con-siderably thicker along the centre than at the this, on both sides, sew the satin. Darn the filet in gold, and vert-islay siik, according tothe design given. Those parts which are nearest eachother are in silk, as are the other parts engraved in the6ame way ; the rest are in gold. These pieces of filetare sewed over the wadded sides of the foundation. The edge is then finished with a silk cord. The rib-bon, quilled along the centre, is then sewed on, a littleWithin the edge, and the stitches concealed with the goldcord. Add a loop of cord, and bows at the top, and thehook, as indicated in the engraving. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. The Ma


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