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which is simple; widen and narrow every row 3 Knit 10 rows. Bind of and ﬁnish with cord and 5 tnssels. This hood we have designed expressly i for the patrons of “Peterson.”
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BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

Tnn materials of this pretty affair, the pattern 5 are large, small, medium size, and a row of those for which we give in the front of the number, i known as the cat head. A soft cotton is required are imitation pearl, which not only deserves to § for stringing them. The mode of threading is be favored for its own sake, but. suits everygso extremely simple as to be quite plain in our

dress. black. white, or any color.

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WOOD—BOOK IN EMBROIDERY AND LEATHER. BY

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JANE

WEAVER.