Handkerchief Case
When out for a day in town or motoring, it .is best to carry a spare handkerchief, This, rubbing up against the miscellaneous contents of the handbag, generally becomse rubbed and soiled before it is called into use. It is a good idea to have a small case for its protection. This can bo made in coloured linen or silk. Cut a strip 9J inches long by -1 inches wide. Fold so that It inches turn over, envelope fashion. The sides can either be French-seamed or buttonholed in scallops in a contrasting colour, ilie same buttonholing being carried round the flap and the spare edge cut away. An embroidered initial or monogram makes a neat finish. A handkerchief slipped in this takes up no more room in t-he bag than before, and is kept fresh and clean till wanted.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7065, 26 January 1933, Page 2
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141Handkerchief Case Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7065, 26 January 1933, Page 2
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