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Clever Needleworkers D.I.C. Needlework Competition Closes last day of October Sections EYELET EMBROIDERY] RICHELIEU WORK COLORED EMBROIDERY KIDDIES’ DOYLEYS £7 10/worth Prices* Special Competition TRAY CLOTH, White Linen, to be embroidered in White Satin Stitch, and Eyelet Work in White A . broder Embroidery Cotton. Simple and within the reach of all embroiderers., Price, 5/6 each. Cottons extra. £5 Prize M Work on view at the Needlework Department. Call.

■R.-nil: “Have you heard (hat Jaek'a daughter is going to be married?* Mike; “No. who is the happy man?” Emil: “Jack.” Long skirts and tong stock bugs used to be close aiTmitios, but, now thc3 - 'te drithing away from each other.” Lady (in shoe store): “Of course, T want them comfortable and easy, but at the e :, mo time neat and attractive," Clerk: "I "nder. st.ad, madam; large inside and; small oatside.’’ HOW TO KEEP MEN AT HOME. Many a woman can keep her husband, at home by having a cheerful fire burning, his easy chair drawn up, his slippers on the mat, and, a plentiful supply .of Edgeworth tobacco at bii elbow—the fragrant smoke .which makes men indulge in reveries.— [Advt.J ■■

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Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 12