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WOMAN’S WORK.
, , BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GREAT VARIETY.
GREAT Matchless No. 3 ■ S OUTFIT?
A wonderful combination, which cannotfail to please in every case. Manufactured especially
for us, to meet the demand for a really complete stamping outfit at the price of inferior ones.
Contains
173 Different Designs
From two to twenty-six inches each, on durable parchment paper. Four alphabets of 26
letters each.
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Beautiful alphabet to make any
monogram of three letters, 75
Small plain alphabet for handker
chiefs, 25
Handsome wreath in whi h to put
initials, 10
Frog, 5
Chicken, 5
Wild rcses and lilies of the valley, 10
Beautiful alphabet for linen goods, 50
Handsome conventional pattern for
sofa cushion, 20
Bird flying, 5
Country girl making butter, 15
Butterfly, 5
Old English alphabet, 40
Star, ' 5
Angel making music, 15
Anchor, 5
Rosebuds and leaves, 5
Large spray of wild roses tied with
ribbon. 15
Harp, * 10
Fly, 5
Handsome ornamented word (Gloves)
for glove box, 15
Large conventional corner for table
cover, 25
Oriental pattern for cover, 5
Spray of rosebuds, 10
Jockey cap and whip, 10
Masonic emblem, 10
Handsome bud on a branch, 15
Young chickens in a shoe, floating
on water, 20
Large braiding border, 15
Fancy glass, 10
Pattern of daisies, 5
Fancy slipper, for slipper case, 15
Word “letters,” for letter box, 15
Curved fern, 5
Handsome head of young lady, for
painting study, <3O
Design for lady’s work bag, 5
Design for hair pin box, 10
Large bug, 5
Chinese fan, 5
Conventional pattern, 5
Whist broom, 10
Narrow border for covers, 5
Single leaf, 5
Butterfly, 5
Beautiful curved spray of wild roses,
tied, 20
Border for piano cover, 10
Pattern for suspenders, 5
Handsome border for cut out work, 20
Ornamented horse shoe, 10
Oriental pattern for doily, 5
Braiding border, 5
Two owls oi a branch, 10
Corner and strip to match, for table
cover (very pretty), 30
Large wild rose and leaves, 10
Large curved fern, 10
Large motto, 22 inches (“God bless our
home”) ornamented with wild rosss, 35
Tulips and leaves, 10
Maple leaves, 10
Boy playing on water side, 10
Large bird flying, 10
Acorns and leaves, 5
Dogwood blooms and leaves, 10
Handsome braiding border, with
scallops, 15
Large butterfly, 5
Drum and stick 10
Border, for table cover, etc., 5
Fancy pattern of wild roses, 15
Handsome violin, 25
Large rosebuds and leaves, 10
Smokim? pipe, 10
Blue bells, 10
Rosebuds and leaves, 5
Pattern for crazy work, 5
Design for box cover, 5
Single fuchsia, 5
Conventional square pattern for
cushion, 20
Single water lily, 5
Single pansy, 5
Fancy double scallop,for pillow sham,2o
Border for flannel work, • 5
Butterfly, 5
Girl and boy at seaside, 20
Beautiful border for portiere, 20
Large peacock feather, 15
Batchelor button and leaves, 5
Wild rosebud, 5
Oriental design, 5
Large bird on apple blossom branch, 25
Large bug, 5
Thistle and leaves, 10
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LIST OF DESIGNS. WITH RETAIL PRICES.
FEBRUARY, 1894.
Pointed scallop and dots, 5
Spray of wild roses and buds, 5
Single wild rose, 5
A star kissing the moon (very pretty) 25
Large border for flannel skirt, 15
Fancy design for bag, 5
Pattern for handkerchief corner, 5
Fancy border for lady’s sack, 5
Shepherd playing music, 20
Conventional bouquet, 10
Design of large clover, 15
Beautiful border, io
Pattern for crazy work, 5
Spray of daisies, 10
Running border for hat trimmings, 5
Ornamented motto (Newspapers) for
paper holder, 20
Conventional flowers, 5
Branch of horse chestnuts, 15
Beautiful coffee pot, 20
Pattern of leaves, 5
Large design of double roses (very
pretty) 25
Oriental border, 5
Beautiful large butterfly, 5
Bunch of turnips, 10
Bouquet of nasturtiums, 10
Fancy pattern for small cornice, 5
Handsome head of a dog, 15
Design for crazy work," 5
Goose on water side, 10
A butterfly, 5
Branch of lilies of the valley, 5
Fruits on a tray (very pretty) 30
Bouquet of clovers, 10
Forget-me-nots and leaves, 5
Pattern for slippers, 10
Bunch of asparagus, 10
Japanese border, 5
Large bunch of wild roses (22 in.) for
panel, 30
Bunch of cat tails, 10
Butterfly, 5
Bunch of radishes, 5
Border, 5
Chinese fan, 5
Japanese vase, 5
Large rose and bud, 10
Fancy Japanese fan, 10
Hanging bunch of fish, 15 «* ’
Thimble, 5
Fancy butterfly, 5
Pattern for baby carriage cover (girl
with child in a carriage), 35
Fancy scallop, 5
Bunch of ox-eye daisies, 10
Hollyhock. 5
Corn and blades, 10
Cat playing with her kittens (very
Fancy border, 5
Border for linen work, 5
Curved fancy design, 5
Oriental pattern, 5
Knife, fork and spoon, 15
Fancy bowl, 15
Rosebuds and leaves, 5
Pigeon flying, 15
Large star, 5
Forget-me-nots, 5
Handsome ornamented milk pitcher, 15
Pattern for handkerchief, 5
Beautiful conventional pattern for
doilies, 15
Wheat and leaves, 5
Bachelor button and lea,ves, 5
Branch of golden rod, 5
Large bunch of cherries, 20
Beautiful conventional pattern for
center piece, 15
Forget-me-nots, buds and leaves, 5
Pretty pattern of a palette orna
mented with flowers, 15
Head of a cat, 5
Circle pattern for cushions, 15
Farmer with a pig, 10
Ornamented cup and saucer, 10
Handsome conventional border with
ribbon, 2 q
Oriental design, 5
Handsome bouquet of buttercups, 15
Conventional scallop, 5
Corner to make a center-piece 20
inches square, 2 g
Curved feather, jq
One box white powder,with distribu
tor, 10
One box black powder, 10
Instruction book, etc., with new
process for stamping without hot iron.