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green, the darkest shade toward the outer edge. z etfect. A cord composed of the same colors, and These colors may, of course, be changed for E tassels to match, must finish this cushion when others if they do not contrast well with the g it is made up. In working the heads care should
general tone of the apartment for which theibe taken that a strong thread be used for the cushion is intended, but these have a very pretty i purpose.
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FOR MRS.
FIRE—PLACE.
JANE
WEAVER.
A nan-PLACE, in summer, always looks in~ 5 may be worked, or any other may be selected. elegant, unless covered with some pretty screen Q The screen may be in embroidery, or braiding
like that which we give above.
This pattern i Or even a paper one, painted, is pretty.
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EMILY
MANTLE. H.
HAY.
WI: give, this month, a pattern and diagram g bordered with a wide ribbon sewed on flat; it (both in the front of the number) of the most g may be black, crimson, green, dark blue, or even fashionable summer mantle, which has appeared i white, according to the taste of the wearer. we
in Paris.
The material is black net
It will be 5 have marked the place of the ribbon by a line
seen, from the diagram, that the garment is cut Q of dashes parallel to the edges. On this band a from a single pattern. The whole mantle is i row of black lace is sewed to form a transparent