LINEN AND LAWN FOR THE BRIDE'S CHEST
' Double borders in colour' are used as>sß a •decoration for some of the ne\v"lincnsi|H .sheets and 'pillows. Hose colour, lem-^^B oj] yellow, and leaf green arc favouriteiv^B shades. '*M Coloured huckaback towels in mauve,-- 'j.B yellow, powder blue, aird' coral pink,-'vß are attractive in their plainness. ;.'/£■ Old gold and wedgewood blue', among the best-liked colours for.'linenftM t!>ble sets in 25 • pieces worked ,wit-K:fß open embroidery. •. Ujlß Hand-painted damask ? . with table napkins to* match.' afd sidered suitable for special particularly if the painting repr*3entjß.ij|H a favourite-flower. :^l^M Fine Indian muslin and again on dressing tables, rea%H old-fashioned, round or is made with colouied silk muslin or lawn. The 1 fine covejnng.'-ijlJlM hem-stitched and delicately embKudiipflifl ed in the same'shade.as;thersUfcvigSß Scent sachets are made in ,a siffiil^H way in the shape of small enyelppifH purses, "'''"*& llsiM
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Shannon News, 8 January 1929, Page 1
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141LINEN AND LAWN FOR THE BRIDE'S CHEST Shannon News, 8 January 1929, Page 1
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