. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . allop is worked in but-tonholing and all of the design, withthe exception of the dots in eyelet, isin the raised satin stitch. The two towels in simple effect alsorequire only the simplest stitches todevelop. The pattern supplies two eachof the towel shown. Silk thread may beused in developing the design shownat the top, a delicate rose for the flowersand green for the leaves being center flower is worked in eyeletstitch, with lazy daisy stitch used forthe remaining towel and leaves. The second towel may be carriedout entirely in white or
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . allop is worked in but-tonholing and all of the design, withthe exception of the dots in eyelet, isin the raised satin stitch. The two towels in simple effect alsorequire only the simplest stitches todevelop. The pattern supplies two eachof the towel shown. Silk thread may beused in developing the design shownat the top, a delicate rose for the flowersand green for the leaves being center flower is worked in eyeletstitch, with lazy daisy stitch used forthe remaining towel and leaves. The second towel may be carriedout entirely in white or the flowers maybe done in raised satin stitch with Frenchknot centers in colors. Roman cut-work forms the connecting bands. Picforial Review Transfer Pattern , 15 cents. No. 11910. Desicjn stamped on pure linenliufkahack, 22 inches wide by 38 inches lonuj,$; white embroidery cotton, 50 cents. Transfer Pattern No. 12439, blue, 15 cents,supplyin«i; two eacli of botli towels. Pictorial Revieir patterns on sale at Staten Island Division On May 3 trainman J. Zimmer discovereddefective equipment on engine 1181, St. GeorgeYard. He stopped engine and had it repairedbefore any damage was done. Mr. Zimmer hasbeen commended for his keen observance andprompt action. At p. m., May 8, crossing watchmanJoseph Gorman, stationed at Wave Street, dis-covered fire under a car on Thompsons siding,west of his crossing. He immediately extin-guished same. Had not Gorman been on thealert, a serious fire might have occurred. Heis commended for his prompt action. While extra 1637 west was passing MarinersHarbor at p. m., May 7, agent King noticeddefective equipment on a car. He notifiedoperator at Western Avenue, at which pointtrain was stopped. Agent King has been com-mended. On May 13 yard conductor R. Beattie, incharge of engine 29, had finished loading floatin Bridge 3 and was about to leave when hediscovered fire in old rope pile between Bridges2 and 3. He imme
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