CAPE MAY HERALD, MONDAY 1ULY 8, 1907
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COPItt'Or tOMt OLO •UT PRETTY BOOKS.
Among tho Boat of Fancy Artlclw That Can Bo Matfo for Baioro— Nood Only Porferotrd Card, Bilk and Ribbon. Tbese at* coplea of aoroe veiy olf bol pretty little needle book* that art attention of .ladle* »•<
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Lilli:, n Dercn-ux Blake of New Tort who prurlalm* that the raid* 0x1 the national coat of arms Is a lady bird, and the curator of f.ie Harvard muaeum. who aaya n» one can tell what the Bovernmenf* ld«i ana an to aex. are lioth In error, it js plainly recorded la official document i that the father* nelected an eagle of the male
Catbird Hunt, chief of the dlvUk-u nt,the atate department. Is the greatest living authority on the national coat of anas. The ■jnestion of the sex of the eagle. It Is true. Im^ieeu called to his attention only In U0 last few days. To settle'll he looked up the description of the coat of anna a* given In the annals of the ronttnental congress, snd under date of June 20. 1771. discovered the following: Battles th* Question. “Arms. Pale waya of thirteen pieces, argent and gules; a chief azure, the escutcheon on Hie breast of the American eagle displayed proper, holding In hla dexter tales an olive branch and In his sinister a handle of thirteen arrows. all proper, and In his beak a scroll Inscribed with this motto. *B "That settles the question," ntnerved Mr. Hunt, “for that la the Uw. Bee that nord TiUT \It could not he a ladyWrdMr. Pinchot's rip. Gifford Pine hot. chief forester, dropped In at the White (louse a few days ago to aay gnodby to the president and Secretary Ixeb prior to his d-p«rturn for the west where be will retnnln until the fall (le Is to accompany the Inland waterways commission on Its trip on the Mississippi river and wOl afterward attend the public Und meeting at Denver from (be IRth to the 20tb of June. This gathering la to he held for the general dlecuaslon of pub lie land matters and has been Inaugurated by Governor Borfatrl of Colo «bn has leen Interesting the
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No. L—Needle Book, are looking out for fancy articles foi bazars. Perforated card, embroider; bilk, and ribbon are th* only mate rial* required In their making. No. S. which Is Intended only to hold packets of needles, is made like a fourfold screen, oach panel measuring one and three-fourths Inche* wide and throe Inches long. Bight pieces this also should be cut. and four pieces hall the alze. The three-inch piece* are Joined together In two* by oversewing the edges, then the smaller pieces are each worked with some simple long stitch pattern and sewn to the lower part of the long pieces. The four pan els are then Joined by sewing through the stitches that Joined the two cards together. The Joining must be worked rather loosely, as It must act as a hinge. Buttonhole loops of silk sr* then worked at each Joining and the edges. SB shown In No. 2. Narrow sarsenet rib is run through the loops. The packets of needles are slipped into the pockets formed by the small pieces, then the panels are folded together and tied round, as shown In No S. A needlebook for loose needles Is easily made, the card being worked with five simple little designs: these are worked on single card. Anothei layer of unworked card Is laid Inside
Th* Book Complete, snd fixed by the stitches at > which nr* worked through both. Two is are made thus, and leaves of One flannel we cut Just a little smaller :d sewn Inside; they should be plnk1 at the edge The two plepes which form the back ' the book should be sewn togethex by the edges at one side: bows df~Hb bon should be sesrn there." and alst ends at the opposite edge to tie up li s bow. The needlss arc fixed on the flannel, one leaf to be kept for eat t
Wide Tucks Are Feati/res. Wide tucks are especially distinguishing features, ind particularly ralng to a tall figure, it u quite to say that tucks and bands will be “In" throughout the summer, for they lend themselves so well to linens snd other summer materials. It must be admitted, however, that there are other modes of trimming more adapts 0 the frock and even the suit of silk. To return to the voiles end the other fabrics to which our pretty silk imes have been forced to give In lien ot the unpleasant weather. The plain voile made over a figured! ked or striped silk has never reelly had a hold upon us until now. Now we have made up our minds to 1 In them, and all manner of opportunities to exploit one’s artistic sense of the fitness of things and to study harmony of colors is opened
Think Cave was Outlaws' Lair. Workmen blasting rock for ballast m the side of Turkey mountain, about Jve miles south of Tulsa, on the Mid 'and Valley, discovered what Is believed will turn out to be one of the largest caves In U •all to the right was transcribed “J. A. Cox, 1IM." Cox was the leader of a notorious band of outlaws In the early days of the terrilory. and It Is thought that this cave •a* the lair of his gang—Kansas City
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