Hollinger Corp. pH8.5 M liK( HI i i:k -i also used i'"' tmtli f three yard SILK is used in mi ipall) ii I mbroidei \ . 1 ii i ' Plush, etc. It can bi bought in E skein for 5c, pi ' si I Briggs' (imported) cmoroiaery eighl yards and is sold foi 3i pel skein. 12 foi 30c on spools containing ten jrards, ted) Embroidery Silk comes in skeins ol It i .in be had in Jioo dine. en( shades Briggs' Imported Embroidery Silk, FLOSS AND ETCHING SILK. E TCHlNfi ill.K Hi. ii in " in washing, Silk is in skeins Embroider} Silk. is used for outlining upon iiiirii y Felt and Satin. Florence F.uhiiie Silk is upon spools, twentj -ir. i' yards, two sizes, X"-. Tiini and limn, and is sold foi 5c. per spool. I 01 use lil.M !.. litue, Urown, i >ki if ciLi h t yards. i. i-f i . .I. .is, w Inch wi fiold, \ ellnu 01 fink. Brigji's' (imported) Etchin ! skein. I- for ifOc. FLOSS, sometimes called Killing Silk, and Filoselle. This is the'prii i ipal material used in Kensington Embroidery. It i omes in .ill coloi and sli.n les. Y>RIGGS' EMBROIDERY SILK. This Silk is the same size a- other A3 closer twist, is perfectly round, has .1 1 reive! finish, and does not in ,vi 1 ino 1 line ■ ir untwist. U IS AN ELEGANT SILK. TKV IT. We ha' 300 shades of this ] is put up in LO-yd skems. Price, 3 cents per skein : IS skeins for :to cents. Y>RIGGS' IMPORTED FLOSS. The Floss is furnished in the a shade Al> is put up in li-yd. skeins. Price. 3 cents per skein ; 12 skeins for 30 cants. *>RIGGS' ETCHING SILK. The Etching Silk is put rip in 8- ¥ d. skeins. JL> skein ; 12 skeins fur 30 cents. T>RIGGS' SHADE CARDS. These Shade Cards show 300 shades and coin A> and FLOSS. 1 hey will be found a great help in selecting colors. Price, 15 cen .ilk, but tn the li popular Si 5 as the Si Price, :: IS of tin- ts. Ik. It Ik. 11 cents SILK Briggs' (imported) Floss comes in skeins of sis Drift I Ast c::l"ls. 1 k 1 elu e I li iss :. per skc III f sis yards, ic. per sker rj / 1HENILLE is used for parts oi flowers, as the upper I cues of BAnsies. \j 1 1 is used for Golden Rod; and foi Sumac it comes coarser, and in threi shades of red. Best imported Chenille, per skein :tc. 12 for 35c. i Stimai i luiiille. -He. per bunch. J NGALLS' ARRASENE is used principally for working leaves and large flowers. For large leaves it is very effective, and works much quickei tlian Floss. Best Kensington Arrasene, 3c. per skein. 12 skeins for 30< - BRAIDENE takes the place of narrow ribbon used in ribbon work. I: is used principally for Roses. Daisiesand Forget-me-nots. AM Colors: 8c. per skein. 12 for 30c. ENGLISH CREWEL is used for Kensington Embroidery by those who do li" t care to use Floss. It IS not as pretty, anil not as CXpensivi 3c. per sketn. 12 for 35c. FELT is used for Tidies, 'J'able Scarfs, Lambrequins. Panels, etc. Ken- sington Embroidery is done mure easily upon this than any other materia!. It i-. therefore, better for beginners than Turkish Satin, ' Floss. Chenille, Arrasene, and everything is used to embroider Felt. It comes in .dl shades. (\r Special 1 1 Twlesalc Price List on Page /.) GOLD FELT is used principally for trimming Felt Table Spreads, el< A band three inches wide makes a very neat and pretty finish. Price £1.50 per yard. EMBROIDERS LINEN is used foi Splashers, Tidies. Sideboard Covers, fray Cloths, Doilies, etc. It is general!) outlined with Etch- ing Silk. It comes in two w idths, IS and 40 inches. EMBROIDERY PLUSH is used for trimming Tabic Scarfs, ettes. Panels, etc. Generally, one-eighth of a yard, wide, pretty contrasting color. Price svj.no per yard. TTVWt'Y CORDS of various colors are used in finishing Sofa t? Lambrequins, etc. It comes at I5c. per yard. PTKSI-: T\\ 1--'] , J he ■■ this bi in I of 1 obtained by the rxi eflci ■ I i1 ■ ■ ■ o! i -. I lie pecttliurtty and the facility with which it may be wrought into those exquisite design: ' known to women ol past generations almost as well as to those of tin present time, There are in existence to-day purses made nearly half a century ago ol I'n isc Silk, still preserving in a remarkable degree their original beau! y, \ silk purse well designed and executed from Corficcf/t Pitrst Vic/.*/ make? an elegant and enduring token oi friendship. Caution.— Purchasers should notice carefully the black spool, with the name " Cm tier Mi " on i ue end. The genuine is put up only in this way. Price, SOc. per ', ounce spool, all colors. DARNED LACE NET is used for damning patterns, to make I'idies, Pillow Shams, etc. It comes in two widths, 36 in, and i"2 in. (.SV'< Sfict ial U 'holesale Price List on page i.) FRENCH EMBROIDERY COTTON comes in fast colors, ami is used in outlining, or in working the Overlaid Embroidery upiwi cotton and linen goods. 2c, per skein. 12 for I.e. WASH LINEN FLOSS. This material fills a long felt vacancy in the Embroidering oi Linen Goods, so popular at present. All g^oods ornamented with this floss, remain of a pei manent value in Art Embroidei \ and general use We can furnish this Linen Wash Floss in the following colors : I I116stpated @atalog6e SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRISE LIST STAMPED GOODS, STAMPING OUTFITS, FANCY WORK MATERIALS, BKIGGS* TRANSFER PATTERNS, FANCY WORK BOOKS and ART NOVELTIES. , [Copyright, 1887,] PRICE, TBOST CENTS. ^2 p WASH AllDHKSS All. OliDKKS in II, nun i nt snnv Pill J. F. INGALLS, 25 Whiting Street, Lynn, Mass. .tut. . uu. tj. . . , KJOTFip 3lliK! BRIGOS' KNITTUSU SOX. Is used for 1< „jt- thlg and Crocheting, also for Flannel Elllbroid , t -y _ It Is put 11 1 1 iii h;ii i-iii e i>alls (see lUnxtration), p riee SOc< i" i- ball; i bulla for $1. We furnish BricIi -- Knitting SiMCln the following colors :— Xo. 22 /.,.V %A#af\Dle r ) iul< l gret them to send us their orders. If yon aret an Extra Copy of this Catalognie, idease rrtWU T VWKIV (. hand it to some Lady interested in FANCY WOHK. Address all orders to J. F. INCALLS, 25 Whiting St., LYNN, MASS. L Ingalls' Big Catalogue ! OF STAMPING PATTERNS. PREMIUM OFFERS! <;«-t up ii Club for our STAMPING OUTFITS. ntalnlng THOISWKS OF 1 l.l.l STK\TIO\s i.l - i ror i*. « ■■■ - 1 n-_- 1 . -n . Outline nml Million Embroidery : Ki Munuaraiuft. Bralillu !' in. i n . i :. Kverj j.. r-..i doing Stumping i jrri'ui help !•• \ on in .. lectlng ! "" Stumping Pattern*. n.ICE. TX^TI33XrT"S--E*IX7"E CE33XTTS. N. ** Edition, 23n-riajrc I k. . f ■ : * t t . i n- 1 1 1 . J 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 _■ hundi Ion and l.usrrn Palntluy, \lplmln i should hayi l Ills Book. n- n » III i" six Ms Mix -is \\ t Will -I Mi 1'" . 1 1. .ii. .1, 81.00 Outrun 'I M J KPBB8A rf lngallk' I'c-rrc'lli.ii Sl.liOOuUlle for M.00; ISfn .1 1ih.mII-.' S1.IV tieiu Outfit* for UJ*t: IS for KM. ■ r Ingalls' SI.-AOiitrltn for Sti.On; la for S1I.0U. • r liiuallx' 81/«0 l i 'Hinting Onlfll l: I'J i Outrun for 88.00: 12 for - : i J SPECIAL OFFER - We will "end you this Catalogue for live •_•<•. stam pa (10c.). Twelve • >< Ingalls' 80c. Outtta fnrWJin. We : w. will .-.ml 13 .,1 iIii-ioiimh-. '« » I. on. 1/W, STIJII'ltai PATTERXN lading AI.PH. "':.. '.'.'!" 'I'."- III 1 . 1 - L'J ' ' L'A*! ' ■ ; "" i "" K '." "" ,k '•• 5 FELT LAMP MAT Size 14x14- Inches. Price t<5 cents. To bt worked with assorted colors "t Embroidery Silk, hi I insel ( ord. Hie I insel Cord is pi u the lines and sewn on. Felt Bureau .1/,/.'- 9x9inches, stamped with I Flowei Dcsijjns. iocts. each ; 2 foi ICcts, Aleuts anted. TINSEL CORD Large Balls, price 12c. pur ball. lO Balls, for *1.<>0. COLORS : Gold — Silver Iridescent Pink Copper. TISSUE PAPER FLOWERS We will send you an Illustrated Book of Instrvi rioNS foi making Tissue PxrER I i owl rs, also 100 Samples of Imported Tissue Paper, foi three --cent stamps [6 cents], INGALLS' DAISY OUTFIT! For Making TISSUE PAPER FLOWERS. — THIS ..I nil ihm AINS — 1 n SHEETS ( full lite) of Imported Tissi i. Papers, assorted la. one dozen Ijaisi Petals, one dozen Daisy Centers, one dozen I iaisv Leaves, Rubber Tubinc; and Wire for Si rms, one dozen Seed Ci ps, Illustrated 1 k. Horwto make Tissue Paper Flowers^ and 100 Sam- pies of tmportd Tissue Paper. We send this Outfit, postage paid, for 50c ngalls' $5.00 Stamping Outfit $10.00 etc. SPECI/ili 6FPEI^ ! Here 's a Bargain ! I'h.s Stamping < inttit is foi those who wish to make a business ol Stamp- ing for OTHERS. This Outfit ton tains worth of our Best and Latest designs, including choice de- sigiis for Tidies 3 Splashers, Scarfs. PUttnv Shams, Panels i We h.i\ e not room to give a list of the patterns. Among the designs ■ ■ mp/ete Alphabets, including' a fine Alphabet for Pillow Shahs. Phis Outfit also contains 2 large Tubes of Ingalls' Stamping Paint (lustration) , used for stamping Felt, Velvet* Plush and dark goods, a Stamping Brush, Box best Stamping Powder, Stamping Fad, [n- ii \\ ls' Un; Catalogue and Instruction Rook for Stamping. VVe send this outfit by Express, [Express Paid) for $5.00. We will send all the /'■:■' rns in this #i>.00 Outfit (without the other ttrti Us) bj registered mail fm s(. no. SPECIAL NOTICE! All persons buying thi: ffi 00 Stamping 1 hitfit will be entitled toa $ Penal private drsi •union II i le patterns Illustrated in Ingalls 1 IHg Catal ■■ Smbpoidepy §ilk Briggs' Transfer Patterns. For Kensington and Outline Embroidery, Kensington and Lustra Painting, Braiding Patterns, Alphabets, Etc. -* Tu transfer these Patterns to the fabric, simply lay the Pattern on the aiatcr ial to te stamped,/! iron, not too hot, ovei tfn 7».kTuI Pattern, and it transfers the Pattern to the materi Lre to place the Pattern in just the position you wish it to occupy on the material. The difference between Briggs' Transfer Pai ii ;<\s and our Perfo- rated Stamping Patterns is this : Briggs' Transfer Patterns can Ik- used but once; the Perforated Stamping Patterns, -with care, can be used hundreds oi times. It you only want to use the Patterns once. Briggs' Transfer Patterns are the cheapest, if yon want to use the Patterns ■ more than once, our Perforated Stamping Patterns are the cheapest. In BUNCHES of 25 SKEINS! Assorted Colors. 25 Skeins Imported Em- broidery Silk, Assorted Colors, for 15 cents. 25 Skeins Imported Floss, Lssorted Colors, for 17 cents. 25 Skeins Shaded Em- broidery Silk, Ass,, ii,, i Colors, for 20 cts. Each I Bunch comes in Assorted Colors, I > 1 1 1 special colors ran- uot be at lected. ( »iii- Florence W \> 1 1 embroidery Silk is che very best in the mar- ket. Send 25 cents Cor a sample package, and you are sure io be more i ban satisfied. 0SICW TM*S"« '"'IB,,; . i Address All Orders in J. F. INGALLS, 25 Whiting St., LYNN, MASS. fines' TEANSrm i I A NEW CATALOGUE OF BRIGGS' TRANSFER PATTERNS. The laxt time thai Mr, ffrigg* teas ov* \ n^land, ire told him thathU Cata- logue ir'is not suited t-> the teanU of the American Ladies. I If saw the point and hat ii-"'/' iif a Catalogue, printing tit? Number, *i/r and Price on each I'at- tern* so that a lady ean/eitjust what the pattern will cost without hunting up the Briggs 1 Nrm Catalogue is a ontains DKEDS Of lu.l s Ji: \ TIONS Of ItRIGGS 1 TltASSFl II PATTRRNS. includ- ing many New Designs. We send this Catalogue by mail, i ■ lOc* np |p no* SILK and FLOSS Is made especially for working the Tn vn-ikh DnluLlO Patterns. Brtega* shade Cards sIiom too Shaded of the i floss to select colors from. Price 15 <■»«. -' [mporti d Embroider? Silk, 10-yard skeins, 3 eta, per skein; 12 skeins rorSOcts. Briggs' Imported Floss, C-yard skeins, 3 cts. per skein; 12 Bkeins for SOcte. Briggs 1 Imported Etching Silk, 8-yard skelus, orktng Linen Tidies, Splash* r«, etc., 8 cts. per skein; 1-' skein BEUCrGS' sil-li a\ lin:. Tins booh gives a list ol the 1 olors to be used in working the Transfer Patterns, Price 10 cts. Samples o! I kansfeu PAT! BKNS for 6 two-cenl stamps. (12 cts.) BRIGGS SAMPLE OUTFIT This outfit contains Runes' New CATALOGUE, as described above. gs' Silk Guide, Briggs' Shade Cards, also samples 5! Briggs' Transfer Patterns. Wesend this Sample Outfit by mail, postage paid, for 18 two-cent stamps. (36 cents] . Address all orders to Irigalls' New 1557 Illustrated Eatalegae AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Address all orders to J. F. INGALLS, 25 Whiting Street, LYNN, MASS. IN GALLS' STAMPING PAINT. USED FOff STAMPING | FELT.VEEVET, PLUSH&KARK GOODS SMALUTUBES ISc-re. LARGE TUBES 25ct.. HyMiil Fmtuaejitut BiJJ.UNGAVLS, LVVIN, MftSS Ingalls' Stamping Brushes }? 5;| n '! r e g=ll- Blue Stampm% Powder, '5 Cents per _box. PTMt Qfatnn ntr PaH^ IO wCntS cadi. plrcW^FMper, sUe'zixiB inches 6 Cents per sheet. We send a tube .if Ingalxs' Stamping Paint, also a Stamping Brush, free, with Ingalls' 1887 PEPCTIONJI STAMPING OUTFIT l"1/~V/"V THIS OUTFIT CONTAINS AW STAMPING PATTERNS two ^p^bets. With this Outfit you can do your own Stamping and Stamping for others. The Patterns in this < hit lit are made on 13 sheet* of Crane's best Parchment Paper (size of eacli sheet, 22 x7 inches). These Patterns are made specially for this Outfit, and are all different from the Patterns in our 1S8G $1.00 Outfit. This Outfit contains 3 IVKW ALPHABETS C'-J« Letters each), and ~t tAUlMiKondSMALL PKRFOHATKH PATTERN'S: Designs ol Mild Ro^m '~\l I and Buds 9x5 inches — Uarve <»arflen Itose Gx7 — Wreath of Wild Rosea and Dai- l_tj\ f sies 5x5— Woodbine ti', x3 — Fuelisins Z% x3 — Peacock o ( > x3J£ — L,ily-of-t he- Valley Border 12xl*£ — Tidy Desijm, Buttercups and I>aisies 9x6*^ — Outline, ««frl iroinir to School yx:J l a — Strip of Wheat, Wild Hoses, Daisies, etc., 13x2 — Corner and Border nf Forget- iin-ooisN \i; — Scallop 3J£x8 — JMCornlns Glory 3x4' 2 ' — 4 Fruit Designs for Doilies, each :ix3 — Braiding Designs 4 L .\4'.., 7x'_"j — Poppy 5^x6 — Set of Figures, 1, 2, :i,4, ,'», G. 7, H, 9, O— Cat-tails 3x5% — t'alla Lily 2%x3 — Isolde n Rod 3x1% — Snmac2^xl^ — Pond JAly •'Mxl 1 , —Apple Blossoms 2x2% — Acorns Lv.'-Oak Leaves '2 u -i\'2 l , — Clover 2x2"-2 — Cherries lgx2% — 3-fijch Feather — Wheat, etc., *%x2 — Snowball 4%x3 — Rosebuds 4%x3% — Thistle 2x3*2 —Strip of Daisies 12x3 — Vegetable Designs, Crazy Patchwork. Designs, etc., mak- ing In all 200 PATTERNS, including the TWO ALPHABETS. -THIS OUTFIT ALSO CONTAINS AFRI1V«ED LI3TEX TIDY and Materials to Work it. In'GALLS' Big CATALOGUE, Latest Eai8le8 7x10, price 10c. — Paiisies 7x3, price 10c. — Altriimu ILeftves Sx!*. price 10c. - Snowballs Bx9, price 10c. — Braidinff Design, Corner and Border 4 inches wide, fur Pillotr Shains, etc., price 15c. — Corner Design, Clover and Buttercups !>x!t. price 15c. — 'Sprat/ n f Wood • bine for Table Scarfs, 13x8, price 15c. — Lambrequin Design* for Tinsel Embroidery. Ib.*4x7j4.prije 15c. _ Orowiml Design, Poppies, Baisies, Ferns and Buttercups 18x7, price 20c. — Knife, Fork and Spoon, for Tray Cloth, 12.Y.6&, price 15c. SPKt'IAL, OFFER : ALL of these KXTKA PATTEBHS for $1.18, or ire trill send i/titt ALL of these EXTRA PATTER XX and the 1887 PERFECTION l\ DI'TP/T-nU for $3.00, postage paid. Do You Want to Make Money ? Vou ran by doing Stamping. It is a very Paying Business. If yon think you would like to do Stamping, put out your sign: "KENSIMGTON STAMPING DONE HERE." Ami send to us for an (hit fit or an assortment of Patterns. You can pay for many of the Patterns the first time vou use them. Tiie same Patterns, with care, can he used hundreds of times. We "ill send you a window sign — "* Kensington Stamping Done Here," printed on heavy cardboard, for lO cents. INGALLS' GEM OUTFIT! S4.50 worth of Large Patterns for $1.10. OUR customers often write us something like this: — "We received the Stamping Outfit, and are more than satisfied. We want many more of your Beautiful Patterns, but don't feel able to pay the retail price. Don't you make a discount from the Catalogue prices?" To meet this demand, we have selected some of our Best Patterns, and offer them as the •o-»=s G- E 2n£ OITTPIT, s==t-o. At a Great Reduction from the retail prices. These are Not Fancy Prices put on to make the Patterns sell, but the Actual Catalogue Prices that we charge for the Patterns. This GEM OUTFIT contains Patterns only. It is intended for those that do stamping and wish to get a new lot of Patterns at a very cheap price. All our Patterns are made on Crane's Best Parchment Paper, and are perforated in an artistic manner. None of these Patterns are like those in our other Outfits. The Patterns in this GEM OUTFIT are made on eleven sheets of Crane's Best Parchment Paper; size of each sheet, 14 x 22 in. The Gem Outfit contains the following Perforated Parchment Patterns :— Panel Design — Cat-tails, Birds, Pond Lilies, etc. Size 12x9 inches Price, 30 cts Bracket Lambrequin — Daisies and Ferns, Size 8 x 18 inches 38 cts Corner of Wild Roses. Size 12 x 12, with 3-in. border to match, for Table Covers, Pillow Shams, 40 cts Cluster of Calla Lilies, for Tidy or Panel. Size 9x 9 inches 20 cts Medallion— Sailor Boy's Head for Tidy. Size 12 x 15 inches 25 cts] Spray of Daisies for Table Scarf. Size 7,^x12 inches 25 cts! Bunch of Apple Blossoms for Table Scarf. Size 9 x 15 inches 40 cts. Japan Lily for Lustra or Arrasene Embroidery. Size 9 x 11 inches 25 cts. Lambrequin Design — Daffodil and Crocus, Size 7}J x 19 inches 35cts. Slipper Design — Daisies. Size 9 xll'i inches 25 cts. Splasher Design — Swan, Cat-tails, Iris, etc. Size 8 x 17 inches 50 cts. Turkey on Plate, for Tray Cloth. Size 6 x 13 inches 25 cts. Old English Alphabet, 26 letters. 2 inches wide 76 cts. Actual Retail Value of these Patterns $4 50 8^" We send this GEM OUTFIT, by mail, postage paid, for $1.10. If you have a Stamping Outfit, and want more Patterns, send gl.10 for the GEM OUTFIT, and you are sure to be more than satisfied. I NSTRUCTIONS. P LEASE READ THESE CAREFULLY. — When you send an order be sure and write plainly just what you want, and bow mucli money you send, taking care to give your Post Office Address [State and County], We will take clean Postage Stamps for small amounts; send Vb or 2*s. "We prefer Post Office Money Orders, Postal IVotes, Express Money Orders , Drafts, or Bills lopostage stamps, when the order amounts to dollars. Wrap silver up In paper so tliat it will not be lost. We pay postage ou the goods we send by mail. Address J, F. INGALLS, Lynn, Mass. SPECIAL. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FANCY WORK MATERIALS Any person receiving this Special Price List can order ^oods at these -wholesale prices. Cash must be sent with the Orders. Best Silk Kensington Arrasene, per skein . . . . 3 cts., 12 skeins for 30 cts. Wool Arrasene — we do not keep it. Arrasene Shade Cards, 12 cts. Please select colors wanted of Chenille and Crewel from the Arrasene Shade Cards. Vienna No, I Chenille, per skein 3 cts., 12 skeins for 35 cts. No. 2 Chenille, per skein, 2cts., 12 skeins for 22cts. English Crewels, per skein, 3 cts., 12 skeins for 35 cts. French Embroidery Cotton, fast colors, per skein, 2 cts., 12 skeins for 17 cts. Chenille for working Sumac, Z shades of red in each bunch , 20 cts. per bunch. Briggs' Shaded Embroidery Silk, 10-ycL skeins 3 cts.. 30 cts. per doz. skeins. Briggs' Imported Floss, 6-yd. skeins 3cts.,30cts. per doz. skeins. Briggs' Impt'd Embroidery Silk, 10-yd. skeins, 3cts., 30 cts. per doz. skeins. Briggs' Imported Etching Silk, per skein . . 3 cts., 30 cts. per doz. skeins. Briggs' Knitting Silk, per ball 30 cts., 4 balls for $1.00. Briggs' Shade Cards, showing 300 shades and colors, 15 cts. Florence Embroidery Silk, per skein 1 ct., 10 cts. per doz. skeins. 25 skeins any one shade, 17 cts. Florence Embroidery Silk, 10-yd. spools, per spool 6 cts., 50 cts. per doz. Florence Embroidery Floss, per skein . . . . 3 Cts., 35 cts. per doz. skeins. Florence Etching Silk, per spool 5 cts., 50 cts. per doz. Florence Knitting Silk, per ball 35 cts.. 3 balls for $1.00 Florence Shade Cards 15 cts. Corticelli Purse Twist, ? 4 ' oz. spools, per spool 30 cts. Corticelli Wash Silk, (toi-yd. spools^ per spool . C cts., 12 spools for 60 cts. Order shades wanted from Florence Shade Cards. Utopia Linen Floss, all colors, per skein . . . . 3 cts., 12 skeins for 35 cts. Braidine, per skein 3 cts., 12 skeins for 30 cts. Germantown Yarn, all colors, per skein 17 cts. Best Saxony Vain, per skein 17 cts. Zephyr Worsted, Single, Double, or Split , all colors 10 cts per lap. (A lap is the same quantity that used to be called an ounce.) Single Zephyr, by the knot 1 ct. per knot. Florence Shaded Embroidery Silk, put up in bunches of 25 skeins, assorted colors (sold only in bunches) , per bunch . . . . . .20 cts. Imported Embroidery Silk, assorted colors, per bunch of 25 skeins . . 15 cts. Imported Floss, assorted colors, per bunch of 25 skeins 17 cts. Uakdale Twine, 4 oz. balls, unbleached only, per ball 25 cts. 2 balls for 40 cts. Colored Oakdale Twine. 2 o£. bartls, Dark and Light Red, Light Blue, Drab, Yellow and Old Gold, per ball/'. 15 cts. We pay postage. The " Oakdale" Twine is the best twine to use for making Twine Tidies. I A niCO' Oil M MITTCMO all colors, worked backs, knit from LHUItO OlLIV Mil I LllO, Florence Knitting Silk, per pair *2.00. Linen Macrame Twine, colors cream or gray, per skein 25 cts., SO cts. per lb. Postage 16 cts. per lb. extra. Macram^ or Crochet Hooks, each 10 cts. Fancy Cord, Kedand Gold, Blue and Gold, Pink and Gold, etc., per yd IB cts. Chenille, Crewel, Kensington and Worsted Needles, per paper ... 10 cts. PPIT (Postage paid) :—% yard wide, per yard 35 cts. iCLI 1 yard wide, per yard 65 cts. 1 l i yards wide, per yard . . 90 cts. 2 yards wide, per yard $1.20 Our Felt is the best English Felt Cloth, superior finish, extra weight. We will send samples of our Felts for 4 cts. PHI n CPI T usec * ^ or trimming, etc., 32 inches wide, per yard . . $1.50 U U LU I CL I A part of a yard at same rate. EMBROIDERY LINEN foSS^JSr- .™!*: " c :\ .-» c, 40 in. wide, per yard 40 cts. DARNED LAGt NET 72 in! -wide) per yard! ! '. *. 45 cts! Linen Floss, white, per skein 3 cts. , 12 skeins for "35 cts. Scrim, for Drawn Work, 40 in. wide, color, Dark Cream, per yard 27 cts. Ribbon Canvas, (see illustration) per yard 37 cts. IMPORTED SILK PONGEE. g23$»fe«£2: per yard 55 cts. Dl I SOU 24 inches wide, colors, Peacock Blue, Old Gold, Reds, rLUOn. per yard $2.00. A part of a yard at same rate. We will send large samples of our Plushes for 10 cts. nMCALLS' $1.25 OUTFIT. ALL, LARGE PATTERNS. Our customers have often called for a STAMPING OUTFIT, con- taining all large patterns. To meet this demand we offer lliis New Outfit containing the following Perforated Stamping Patterns: A New Alpha- BET,sizeof letters 2A£ in. high. Designs for Scarfs, etc. : Pond Li lies, size I7x7j£, Crazy Design of Roses, Birds, Leaves, etc., 17.\8' = , Dogwood, 17x8, Growing Design of Poppies, Ferns, etc., )5x7, Morning Glo- ries, 10x6, Daisies, 10x7, Spray of Golden Rod, 12x0, Stork^Lilies, etc., 12x8, Outline Design of Chickens, 14x83£, Braiding Design, G in. wide. These patterns are all different from those in our 18SG $1.25 Outfit. This outfit also contains a tube of Ingalls' Stamping Paint, Stamp- ing Brush, Box Powder, Pad, Ingalls' Instruction Book and Big Catalogue. Also Briggs' Catalogue, Briggs' Silk Guide, Illus- trated Tissue Paper Book and How to use Fancy Work Material. This Outfit is actually worth over $3.00. We send this Outfit, postpaid, for $1.25. We will send all the Patterns in this $1.25 Outfit, (without Powder. Paint, Books, etc. J for 8o Cts., postage paid. KENSINGTON PAINTING OUTFIT. THIS OUTFIT contains our new 25c. Book of Instructions for Ken- sington, Lustra and Hand-Painting, 8 Tubes of Oil Paints, 4 Colored Pens, 1 Pen Holder, Painting Brush, Box Powder, Stamping Pad. A Fine Assortment of Perforated Stamping Patterns for Kensington Painting. Sample of Briggs' Transfer Patterns, and a Felt Banner for Kensington Painting. This Outfit sent by Mail, postage paid , for $1.50. JXGaLLS' ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE m Felt and Linen Mies We furnish any of these Tim Designs stamped on Felt or Linen. BP* Okdeb Designs wanted i-.y the Numbers. &\ ^\,,_ m •Vlt Tidies— Size iixi: 1 .. inches. Price, 15c. eachi :$ for 40c."; S for$1.00; postage paid, ty fi*~ Mention Color of Felt Want ■'■ Fringed Linen Tidies — Size 15 x 2 - ches, including Fringi . Prii e, 14'-. each : .-. tor 60c.; 12 for $1.20; postage paid. is. .' ■>m*^v&' No. 5. No. 6. wmmmmmm No. 1 lllllll B ^=$; ■£W* No. 9. No. lO. AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST mmmmmmmmamfm //, ■ram n/nn«i| Iff No. 11. Jack and .Til], (Companions.) No. 12. No. 13. (For Price List see Page 2.) No. 14. No. 15. (For Price List see Pa^e 2. ) No. 16. JNEN APRONS Mattr mid Bound, with Designs stamped mi them to be worked. ^*- Price. 50 cents each. ^JP% Duster Bag 1 . No. 1 09. Price 25 cts. No. 17. Felt and Linen Tidies. No. 18. Duster Bag. No. 1 10. Price 25 cts. IX <; ALLS' ILLUSTRATED A T M.OHUE FELT AND LINEN TIDIES. [See Price List, Page 2.] • ; HirY X ;.;...: ,U/' :...•;. ■■■<,,, No. 46. LINEN SHOE BAGS. Prico, 37 cts. each. 5^ Order by Numbers. No. 47. AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FELT AND LINEN TIDIES. [See Price List, Page 2.] No. 48. LINEN SHOE BAGS. Price, 37 cts. each. W^ Order by Numbers. No. 49. TNGAJjLS' tllustba ted ca talogue ©inep Splashers, j Fringed Linen [OPEN WORK] Splash- ers Size 20x34 inches [Including the fringe], trice, 36c. each. Set No. SO. We furnish any of these designs stamped on Fit] ...ii' Liken [Open Work.] liibbon, all colors, tor the Open Work, 20c. per yard. Fringed Linen Splashers — Size 20x34 inches [including the fringe]. Price, only 26c, each; 5 for$1.00i l2for$2.20, postage paid. We furnish any of these designs stamped on Fringed Linen. i ' "-- Splashers wanted by the Numbers. ■ rVftffptfi ; '-U,- • ■■ PKINGED LINEN SPLASHER. — No. 31. gx:v-\ So. 3^' SHIP -V - No. 33. :.. :. !, . :.., No. 34. No. 38. AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST \ P^-; W Linen Whisk Broom Holders, made and bound E with Designs stamped on If them to be worked. Price, %J 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. ^4 Linen Toilet Capes with Designs stamped on them to be worked. Price, 50c. 11 each. | . mLi% ^^^^^^^^^- No. 39. 4k mi WW No. 4U. ^Hfet^ W «; Whisk Broom Holder. ,^W 1 ■ 11 llll Lineu Toilet Cape. wsa "■;*«. No. 4-1- No. 43. HMMMi Linen Laundry Bags. Size 18x26 inches. Price only $1.00 each. TTTHESE LAUNDRY BAGS are made of Heavy LrNEN, J I L nicely bound, fitted with stick and rings, ready to ■*■ hang up. They have beautiful designs stamped on them, ready to be worked. £@p* Order by Numbers. No. 106 — Rub-a-Dub-Dub, etc. ( See Illustration. ) No. 107 — For the Laundry, Lady Ironing. No. 108 — Chinaman : Washee for Sam Lee. No. 109 — Lady at Tub, with Wringer, wringing out clothes. Laundry Bag. No. 106. 8 UTQ ALLS' JLLUSTh'A TED ( 'A TA LOG I r E Lriipi, Felt and Silk Perigee Scarfs ^ ^ Used for BUREAUS, TABLES, SIDE-BOARDS, CHAIRS, etc. We furnish any of these Scarfs stamped on Liken, Felt or Silk Pongee, (excepting Nos. 68, 64, (i.">, — these four are fur Side-Boards, and arc stamped on Lined only.) it:- Order Scarfs Wanted bv Numbers. ,;? | Knotted Fringed Linen Scarfs — Si>c 17x64 Inches. Price, 50c. each. size 17 x 7l' Inches. Price, 70c. each. Felt Scarfs — Size 18x60 Inches. Price, 75c. each. W&^ Bcsnre i<> mention color ni" Felt wanted. All of onr Fi.i i Scarfs are stamped <»n the very best English foil. Silk Pongee Scarfs | Fringed]— Size 18* 16 inches. Price, 90c. each. Colors: Blue, Hal. Gold, Orange, Tellow, Olive. ; Mention color wanted. See No. 67. jHMBBMKftMffloBwwoBMSWSBw^H^v.j &\^.^yWwaHKHMwKMab-' fayj:>/c.,\'d ilijifj Xo. 51. No. 52. No. 53. No. 54. ■RBHMMIflW Mh ■ ^/fi No. 55. No. 56. No. 57. • . ir™ < its. per pair. Shoot Shams stamped on Best Cotton Cloth, size 18 x 72 inches. Price, HO cts. each. Order iiv Numbers. Pillow Shams are sold only in Pairs. Embroidery Cotton is the best material to use for working Shams. Price, 2c per skein; 12 skeins for 17c Pillow Shams Pillow Shams. No 92. Pillow Shams. No. 93. Pillow Shams. No. 94. .0 mi fuxe Sheet Sham. No. 95. Sheet Sham. No. 9«. Address all orders to J. F. INCALLS, 25 Whiting St., LYNN, MASS. AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 11 8paeke( ©ambpequing STAMPED ON FELT. Size 12x20 inches. Price, 17c. each ; 4 fur COc. Order Designs wanted by the Numbers. Also mention Color of Felt. ..■■■■ fsy ' ? ■ ( r • % (> o 8591 I - £ :,-*■ 8611 fibber? # ©anva§ Width 18 inches. Price 37 cents per yard. fcgg 1 " Wc furnish this Ribbon Canvas in Cream, Ecru and Old Gold. It is used for Tidies, etc. Mention Color Wanted. Ribbon, Braitlene and Arrasene are used for the Open Work. 12 ING ALLS' ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CHAIR SCARFS. WK famish all ol these Chair Scarfs Designs stamped on Sn k Ponoke, Felt or Knotted Fringe Linen. 56S" Order by Vumber,a.^@& We farnlsli these Chair Scarp Designs, stamped on Silk Pongee. Colors: Blue -Bed— Gold — Orange — Yellow — Olive, size. 18x38 Inches. Price, 70 cts. each. Stamped on Knotted Fringe Linen [See Vo. 83), size MS \ 30 inches. Price, :$<> ots. cadi: 4 for $1.00. Stamped on Felt, size, 18 x lM Inches. Price, :$<> cts. each; 4 for $1.00. Mention color of Felt Wanted. Please Takk n^mc b that we sell all of these Chair Scabs Designs, stamped on Silk Pongee — Felt or Knotted Fringe Linen. mm ^<^.<^xmy\\W$ T^m m\ No. 81. No. 82. No. 8.3. mm. m m No. 84. No. 8: lililllii ; : Ilil No. 86. No. 87 SOFA PILLOWS. WE furnish thes. Sofa Pillow Designs, stamped on Silk Pongee, size 18 x 18 inches. Price, 40 cts. inch; 2 for 7U cts.. We furnish the Sn.i» Pongee in these colors: Ill«< — Red — Gold — Orange. — Yellow — Olive. We also furnish these Designs stamped on Felt, same size is x 18. Price, 25 cts each; 2 for 40 cts. Mention color of Fill Wanted. FIR BALSAM PILLOWS. Fir Balsam Pillows, size, it; x 16 inches, containing abont 4 pounds of the Fir Balsam. Price, 85 cts. These Pillows have to be sent by Express. We i>u not pay the Express charges. Fir Balsam, 25 cts. per pound, by Express; Postage, IO cts. extra per pound. We will send you by mail, a small sample of Fir Balsam for <$ cts. Combination Fancy Cord, for Sofa Pillows, 15 cts. per yard. Ribbon for Hows, 25 cts. per yard. No. 75. No. 76- No. 77. No. 78. ANJ> SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 13 ©pctq * s. Order by Numbers. Stamped on Fringed Linen — Size 20 x r. k 2 inches. Price, 25c. each; 5 for $l.GO. Stamped on Fine White Damask [Fringed] — Size •_N x 30 inches. Price, 60c. each. Fringed Linen Doilies — Size 7 inches sqnare. Fruit and Floicer Designs. Price, tOc. each; 6 for 50c.; lii for90c. i |,J, . . 1W W^%@ m m Sv^ No. 68. -.'K ^ ftp ■ iK f"-- No. 70\ '. ; §m Llt'».V/.'ll » ! ■a d $ \<8$h | ii«iiiiii Li itsiaiiiisl Sv No. 71. ' ' siiiiaiiiis w.. ' : i^s> MmMnMr No. 73. WK ■mMMl§ 3 "' .7 " ' "■■".' 'V . ,' r ]i/"/ 'iiz/Ji'i utiiifff ■ v^rS ■MMfflRta No. 69. • No. 73. Address all orders to J. F. INCALLS, 25 Whiting St., LYNN, MASS. 14 INGALLS' ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE INGALLS' FANCY WORK BOOKS! AT SPECIAL PRICES Or K customers sometimes write that (hey would like some of our llm ks. but not all, and want t.. know ii thei cannot liave a discount on those thev wish. To meet this demand, we present the following list of our populai FANCY WORK BOOKS, Knur; the Regulai Kn.nl Price, .ils.. the Special Prii e ol r.irli. Selei the Boi I you want, and we will send them to you, postage paid ior the Special Prices riven ! toi less than tlira Books will be sold at fAese Special Prices. The threi Hi the same, .is > ou prefer. Reta 7 Price. Sp,. ial Pri Ingalls' Manual of Fancy Work 36 < t-. 18 its. Colors of Flowers for Embroidery 35 cts, 25 cts. Crochet and Knitted Lace 30 its. 20 cts. Darned Lace Patterns 2511s. 15 cts. Worsted Cross-Stitch Patterns 25 cts, 15 cts. Tidy and Point Russe Patterns 25 cts, 15 cts. Ingalls' Crazy Patchwork Book 15 cts. 10 cts. Macrame Lace and Rick Rack Trimming 15 ns. 10 its. Instruction Book for Stamping 15 its. 6cts. How to use Fancy Work Materials 10 tts. 2 cts. Kensington, Lustra and Hand Painting 2511s. 20 cts. Lida Clarkson's Brush Studies 35 cts. 30 cts. Ingalls' Big Catalogue of Stamping Patterns 25 1 ts. 10 cts. Briggs' Catalogue of Transfer Patterns 25 cts. 10 cts. Jennie June's Knitting and Crochet 50 cts. 40 cts. Jennie June's Needlework 50 cts. 35 cts. Jennie June's Letters and Monograms 50 cts. 40 cts. Artistic Embroidery 2511s. 15 cts. Ladies' Manual of Fancy Work 50 cts. 25 cts. Ladies' Complete Guide to Fancy Work 2511s. 15 cts. Retail Price of these ao Books $5-9t SPECIAL OFFER : — All of the 20 Books for $3.00 postage paid. BRUSH STUDIES: By I.IDA Clarksom. New and Revised Edition. Finely Illustrated with original designs by the Author. CONTENTS:— The Amateur's Outfit.— Harmony ami Combination «>r Color; A Panel of Field Daisies.— Some General Mints: Fabric l*uiiitfne. — Practice on Academy Board and Sketching < .anvas: A Study «>f Wild Roses.— A Study of Pansles. — How to Paint Photographs in "nil or In Water Colors.— Hat Marks and Linings: Appropriate Designs, Initials, etc.— Plaques: How to Taint and Frame Them.— How to Paint Trailing Arbutus, Feathery Clematis, Dogwood and Tulips.— Panel and Screen Decorations: The Purple Clematis, Fleur de Lis, Water Lily, etc.— Dye Painting: Lustra, Iridescent and Kensington.— Lambrequins and Other Artistic Home Furnishings: Clock Scarf. Banners and Bannerettes.— Christmas, New Years, Easter and Birthdav Cards: How to Paint Them. —Suggestions for Holiday and Birthday (ilfts: Pretty Trifles for Home 1> -ration.— Painting Back-grounds. — Modeling in Relief.— Puzzling Queries Auswered. — Some useful Hints In Conclusion. Sent postpaid, Fuk 35 CENTS. m .- NEW PATCHWORK BOOK contains 40 . a variety of Fancy Patterns. Price, 15c; 5 for 50c.; 12 for $1.00 HOW TO COOK WELL. lSv J. ROSALIE IlKXTON, Price, $1.50, postage paid. THIS THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COOK BOOK will be warml v., h i.ined by all housekeeper! liable aid and guide in the kitchen wcl< omed by all housekeepers, who, we are confident, will find it a va t The writer has aimed not only to give a large collection of valuable receipts, but also to teach cooking, and likewise, by ai ranging departments for Breakfast, Luncheon. Dinner and Tea, to present suggestions to those housekeepers who lind themselves taxed to make variety in the different meals. I he style of cooking is for the most part adapted to people of moderate means, and especial attention lias been paid to showing how to use rt mnants from a former meal in a tempting manner. These suggestions for what is left are put, in each case, with the direc- tions for first COOking, so that they follow in natural sequence, and are much more likely to be made use of than if put under the general head of " Made-over Dislies." The measurements given are exact, and great care has been used in mak- ing the directions very lull and plain, as well as accurate. Some of the receipts are original, and will be found well worth trying; while the old favorites arc nearly all included, and there is little of real value in other cook books not given here, in similar form, but altered after trial, according to taste. The book makes 425 pages, including the Index, which is full, and care- fully arranged, and besides its many valuable tested receipts f"i the table, has a dozen pages devoted to preparations for the sick, and a chapter on miscellaneous matters, that will be found very serviceable. For real practical use in the household, we know of no Cook Book than equals it. WASH CLOTHS! Size in x in inches. .1// stamped, ready to be worked. Price 12c. each; ~» for, 50c. In working these designs, use Embroidery Cotton : price 52c per skein; 12 skeins for 17c. j Sg^** Order by tVumbt rs. X KENSINGTON EMBROIDERY! ANI> THE COLORS OF FLOWERS: A NEW Hi ii iK. riving the Correct Colors and Shades to be used In embroidering Roses, Daisies, I, lines, Clover. Poppies, (forget-me-nots, Bachelor's Buttons, Sorrel, Violets. Sun Flowers, Pansles, Lilies o< the Valley, Sumac Golden Rod, Woodbine, Trailing Arbutus, Thistles, Apple Blossoms, Barberries, Im ence. Peach Blossoms, Lilies, Dandelions, Tulips. Pine Cones. Cat Tails. Wheat, <>ats. Grasses, Ferns. Mi luin Asn. Sinilax Leaves, Heliotrope, Strawberries, Pussie Willows. Wild Columbine, Wild Geranium, Black- berry Vine, Buttercups. Golden coreopsis. Iris, Coletis Leaves, Nasturtiums, Hardback, A/alia. Flowering Almond, Morning Glory, Geranium, Russian Snowflower, Love-ln-the-Mlst, Love-lies-Bleeding, Calla Lilies. Coxcomb, Crocus, Cactus, Fuchsia, salvia. Marygold, Carnation Pink, Cherries, Bitter Sweet. Japonic*, Wild Laurel, Chicory, etc. This Hook also contains illustrations ami Clear Descriptions of the Batches: tells irhni colors look best together; icliat Materials and stitches io use in Working the Flowers; hmr to Press Embroidery; host to Wash Silk, and an Illustrated Chapter on Finishing Fancy Work. Ladies doing Kensington Km id :ry, Art Needlework, etc., will And this book a great help. We send lids book by mail for 35c; U for si . INGALLS' MANUAL of FANCY WORK. NKW EDITION"! EXTRA PAGES ! Tins New Edition has Patterns and Instructions for KEN8INGTON EMBROIDERY, ARTISTIC NEEDLE WORK, etc. II has ."ST Illustrations of Stitches. Including South Kensington, outline. Satin, Feather, Cross, Persian, Tent. Tapestry, .star. Irish. Hem. Janina, Wound, Knot, chain. Button-Hole, Filling, Ornamental Stitches for Flannel, stem, open Work, Ribbon Work. Application, Point Russe, Snow Flake. '.'1 new Renaissance Stitches from Paris, etc. Gives a list of the Fabrics and Material in Fancy Work; has a «nc collection of Artistic Designs, Including Table Scarf, Piano Cover, designs for outline Tidies, Banner Screen, Daisies in Kiliixm Work, Banner Thermometer, Brocade Sachet, Tassels for Fringes, Knot- ted Fringes, Squares for Patchwork, Lambrequins, Butterfly Penwiper. Work Bag, Floral Design, Hum- ming Bird and Butterflies in South Kensington stitch. Decorated Towel. Drawn Work, Bag for Soiled Clothes, Mantel Lambrequin, Afghan for Babv Carriage, Ribbon Book-Mark. Tidy Design, Scran Basket, Fan Pin Cushion, Splasher, etc. (lives Directions for Stamping, Illustrations of our Stamping Patterns; also Briggs' Transfer Patterns: a list of the Colors and Shades to be used In working Briggs' Patterns, etc. We send this Manual by mail for 18 2-cent stamps, for $1. DARNED LACE PATTERNS. OUR New Edition of DARNED LACE PATTERNS contains a large number of these line Patterns. In- cluding s ■ ihone designs from Paris. They can be used for making Tidies, Toilet Sets, Splashers, Shams, lied Spreads. Aprons. Edgings, etc. Price 2o> cts. ; H for SI. INGALLS' HAND-BOOK OF CROCHET AND KNITTED LACE. It ii all the rags to main TIDIES and LAHBREWINS with TWINE and RIBBON. fTTHIS ItOOK contains a large number of beautiful Patterns for tills work: with Directions for W'ork- X In — ; also, a number of handsome Thread Edgings, etc. We send this Book by mail for :tO cts. ; « for $1. Get live of your friends to buy one. Send us $1 ior 6, sell 5 for :)0 cents each— make 50 cents, and get vour Book free! ' Worsted Cross-Stitch Patterns. ^j^NEW EDITION. gr — , t . THIS NEW EDITION contains 13 Alphahets and over lno other Patterns for Worsted Work, Toilet Sets, Crazy Cushions, etc. Patterns of Borders, Corners. Flowers, Birds, Animals, Pansles, Roses, Htork, Elenhant, I leer. Rooster, Bugs, Butterflies, Cats, Dogs, Rabbit, Comic Designs, etc Price 25 cts. postpaid; 8 for $1.00; 1! for $1.23. tar See SPECIAL PRICE LIST OF BOOHS. Instructions for Patchwork. Point Russe and Snow Flake Stitches, also No. lOl . -SS> ftMrura No. io:s $m <$ ^weefc? * KtCnZz^rr No. 104. No. 105. r^ BABIES' BIBS Stamped on Linen Momic Cloth. Each Bib lias a Design to be worked stamped on it. Price, 2~> cents. POSTPAID. No 2 Bib — Cheaper <;rade, Price 15 cents. Address all orders to J. F. INGALLS, 25 Whiting St., LYNN, MASS. AND SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 15 NEEDLE-WORK Felt Panels. Needle-Work : A Manual of Stitches and Studies in Em- ?^lSu a a^s D a r n a l? t eU r t\> Edited by Jenny June systematize and arrange! a an order convenient f<*r 'workers, the modern methods in Embroidery and Drawn Work. The author has felt the desire and the responsibility invuived in aiding wom*»n to a true and practical K rdo to the beautiful art of needlework. When the Angel of Mercy begged t -at woman mi^ht not be created because she would be abused by man, as the stronger, the Lord listened, but feit that he could not give up the whole scheme of creation, so he gave the loving Angel permission to bestow upon her any compen- sating gift she chose, and the Angel pityingly endowed her with tears and the love of needle-work. This book is printed on fine paper, has a handsome cover, and Finely Illustrated I The list of stitches, with illustrations, are : Buttonhole— Hem- stitch— Brier Stitch— Crow's Foot— Herring; Bone— Fodder stitch— Two Tie—Three Tie— Drawn Work— Stem Stitch— Twisted Chain or kc Bope Stitch -Split Stitch— French Knot— Solid I>af-Satin Stitch " * — Padding— Darning Stitch— Skeleton Outline— Couching, Kensing- ton, Filling, Coral, Italian, Leviathan and Holbein Stitches- Applique— Interlaced Ground— Weaving Stitch— ( J old and Silver : Thread— \rrasene Ribiv-n Work, etc. • Designs in Needle-Work are given to decorate My Lady's Chamber, My Lady's Robe, the Dining* Room, Parlor and Library, and for Linen and Cotton Fabrics, Including embroidery designs for Mantel Scarfs— Bed Spreads-Child'* Quilt — Pillow Covers— Cushion Boves-Buruau Scarf's -Table Covers— Chair Hacks-Morning S«cquea- Artist Jackets— Walking Dress- Afternoon Dress- Evening Dress— Handkerchiefs— Mufflers— Fichus -Piazza Wraps-Sashes-Fans-Slip- per-- -Bonnets— Parasols- Anr-ms— Work Bags-Opera Bags— Glove Case -Sachets— Lunch Cloths- Dinner Cloths -Napkins— Doilies— Table Mats— Corn Napkins-Fish Napklns-Trav Covers— Tea Cloths-Curtains —Panels-Banners— Screens— Sofa Cushions— Piano Scarfs-Chair Scarfs— Sofa Rues- Photograph Cases Book Covers, etc., etc. This will be found to be the only standard book on tue subject of needlework. ' Has 128 p-iges size of The Century Magazine. Price 50 cts. ; 5 for S2.00 Knitting & Crochet. Knitting- and Crochet. — a. guide c^'+^^l U.. I.-,.,. I..— to the use of the Ne,d.e and the Hook. Edited by Jenny June In arranging this work the editor has taken special pains to systematize and classify its different departments, give thw greatest possible variety of designs and stitches, a: *d explain ti-e technical details so' clearly, that any one can eas'.ly fol.ow the directions. There are a large variety of stitches and a great number of patterns fully illustrated and described, which have all been tested by an expert before Insertion lath's collection. The aim of the editor has been to supply wonvn with an accurate and satisfactory guid i to knitting and crochet work. Th s book is printed on fine paper, bound with a handsome cover, and Size, 9 x 18 inches. Price only 14c., 4 for 45c., 10 for 81.00. %&~ Men- tion color of Felt wanted. These Panels and Bannerettes are nsedfor walls, lamp screens, etc. They are finished by put- ting a strip of Gold Felt, 3 inches w : de, on each end, with fine Chenille Tassels to match. (We furnish the Gold Felt and Chenille Tassels for finishing the Panels, for 37c. extra.) 10-inch Banner Rods, 28c. Wfr~ Order h- Numbers. List of Designs : — 551— Snow Balls. 726— Phlox. 730— Wild Roses, Daisies and Wheat. 731— Wild Roses and Daisies. 737— Daisies and Wheat. 749— Morning Glories. 766— Poppies and Golden Rod. 774 — Pansies. 777 — Wild Roses, Daisies, Pansies, Golden Rod, Ferns. 7205 — Forget-me-nots. 9147— Wild Roses. 9430— Thistle, B3T" Mention Shades of Felt Wanted Finely Illustrated ! The kn'ttlupr stitches Illustrated and described are : To Cast On with One and Two Needles— To Narrow— To Widen-To Purl-To Cast Off-To Slip aStltoh-Round Knitting— To Join Together— Edge Stitch. Patterns.— Peacock's Tail— Vandyke— Looped Knitting-Cane Work-Leaf and Trellis -Triangular Kilted— Gothic— Coral— Knotted Stitch— Diamond- Wave— Cable Twist— Scripes, etc. _ Macramestitches.— Solomon's Knot— Simple Chain— Spiral Cord— Waved Car— Spherical Knot— Slant- iDg Rib-Op-n Knotting— Picot Heading— Cress Knot-Fringe— Tassels, etc. » Crochet Stitches. —Chain Stitch - Single Crochet -Double Crochet— Half Treble— Treble— Double Treble —Cross Treble— Slip Stitch-Tricot— Muscovite Tricot— Shell Pattern— Basket Pattern— Raised Spot Stitch- Ring Stitch -Hair Pin Crochet— Crochet Lace, ete. Designs and Directions are given to Knit and Crochet— Afahans-Undervests— Shirts— Pe'ticoats— Jackets-Shawls -Insertion— Trlnuuinrtlnes— Hoods— Caps— Shaw-.ls— Dresses— Bed Ouilts, etc., etc. Every lady will find this the fewest an 1 most c unpleti wor'i ou Knlttlnr and Crochet published. Has 144 pages size of The Century Maynzine. Price 50 cts. ; 5 for $2.00. Letters ami Monograms. LETTERS AND MONOGRAMS, for Marking on Silk, Ianen, and other Fab- rics; for Individual and Household Use. Edited by Jenny June. One of the aims of this new book has been not only to give as great a variety or Initial Letters, Alphabets and Monograms as possible, but to teach how and whoie the different sizes, form* | and models ct letters can be most suitably ap- plied, and with, what materials they can be most suitably reproduced. There Is a great value in the knowledge ami application of a system of eraried and artistic marking, by initial letter or monogram, of articles for personal or family use. This book is printed on line paper, with handsome cover, and contains Over 1,000 Illustrations, Comprising Alphabets, Monograms and InltlalLetters formarking— Baby Blankets— Banners— Bed Linen —Bed Quilts— Book Covers— Boofc-marKs -Bureau Scarfs— Card board Embroidery— Children's Handker- chiefs— Doylies— Duster Oases— Ecclesiastical Embroidery -Uentlemen's Handkerchiefs -Gentlemen's Un- derclothing—House Linen— Ladles' Handkerchiefs— Ladies' Underclothing— Laundry Bags-Piliow Shams- Portfolio* —School-Girls' Undenloihing— Sermon Cases— Sofa Cushions— Splashers— Table Linen— Tea Cloths-Tidies— Tobaeto Poaches— Towels— Umbrella Cases— Work Aprons— %\ ork Bags— Etc., etc. Laoies will find this the on.y book of Initials, Monograms and Alphabets published in this country. Sent by mail, postage paid, for 50 cents. CHARMING fiOOK, INVALUABLE TO EVERY LADYJ SPECIAL BOOK OFFER! Ikgalls' Manual of Fancy Work, New Edition, (W) extra pages) 36 cts. Kensington Embroidery and the Colors of- Flowers . . . . 35 cts. Ingalls' Handbook of Crochet ano Knitted Lace, New Edition, (extra pages) 30 cts. Book of Darned Lace Patterns, New Edition ^5 cts. Book ok Instructions for Patchwork I5cts. Book of Mackamk L-ace and Rick-Rack Trimming .... 15 cts. Book of Worsted Cross-Stitch Patterns, New Edition, (extra pages) . • 25 cts. New Book of Tii>y and Point Kusse Patterns 25 cts. Ingalls' Instruction Boor 15 cts. Retail Price of these g Books $2.21 SPECIAL OFFER: — We will send you these g Books by mail, postage paid, for $1.00 andy/re 2-ct. stamps. .Send For all, and sell those you don t want at the retail prices. For fall description of these Books, please read the Advertisements. CORTICELLI SILK PUBSE~! This cut is reduced in size nearly one-half from the orig- inal, which is one of many new engravings which illustrate the latest edition of "HOW TO USE FLORENCE KNITTING SILK," BOOK OFg6 PAGES. Special prominence given to Crocheted Silk Bead Work, introducing a rare and choice alphabet, engraved for this work. This Book mailed to any address for 6c. Crochet Purse OUTFIT. This Outfit contains 1 Spool of Purse Twist, you can select any of the following colors : Dark Red, Maroon,, Navy Blue, Golden Brown, Dark Brown. Peacock Blue. Black, Very Dark Green. (Mention color wanted.) Beads and Bar Trimmings, Crochet Hook, and Rule for Making. Price ot this Outfit is $1. 00, postage paid. Please remember that we sell this Corticelli Purse Twist in any of the colors mentioned above. Put up on "4 oz. Spools. Price per spool. 30 cts. SACHET POWDERS.^ Price, 25c. per Package. ' ODORS — New Mown Hay, White Rose, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Violet, Rose Geranium. rpHIS SACHET POWDER is used for perfuming Art Needlework X. Embroidery \ Cushions, etc. It is also placed among Clothing. Placed in the Wardrobe, it gives an agreeable odor. The Powder should be dis- tributed evenly between layers of cotton. 1^" Be sure to mention Odors Such a multiplicity of books upon the Ruhject of Fancy Work wanted. are now oii'ered (or sale, it is often diirk-ult lor ladies to dis- ■ ■ ■ criminate between the good and the bad. In the case of tins N/T A "XT HPT XT' T A A. A TU T^> XT f~\ T t t\tc work, however, the name of the author, Ella Rodman Church, ivl/\i\ ± X^ J_L, iv/\'Yl XJ3 XK Xl^XJ X i 1 IN C"> . should he a purtu-ient guarantee of its excellence, for a lady so s;, P 14 , n rl.f><: wide nnH 9, varHc Uo- witVi *w;««i, r i?, ,„.,:., \n well and favorably known could hardlyaflord to lend her name cf , \ m \ , „ p ,- an %£ \ aid \' on Ri with designs of Running \ mes to anything not strictly first-class. Tins book is a complete stamped on them. Price J5 cts. Mention style of designs preferred, also text-book— a thorough instructor in every branch of Artistic color of belt wanted. Embroidery. With it as ae-uide all may become proficient in this beautiful and fascinating art, and those who are already I IMDDCI I A PAOCC skilled therein will find the many useful suggestions and the U IVI D l\ C l_l_M UMOLO numerous beautiful new designs shown of the utmost value to them. The following is a partial summary of the contents: Cut out but not made, with designs stamped Worsted Embroidery— Crewel Work; the Crewel Stitch; Good Linen. Price 75 cts. Articles to be Worked in Crewels; an Embroidered Frieze; a _ Dado in Crewels; a Worsted Work I'ornere; Curtains with Sprays of Sumac; a Sweet-Pea Table Cover; Screens in Crewel Work; Carriage Wraps: Simple Ideas of Counts; Silk Em- ARTISTIC EMBROIDERS- By ELLA RODMAN CHURCH. Double Pocket. them to be worked. broidery— the Stitch; Group of Flowers; French or Flit Embroidery; the French Knot; Stalk Stitcb? Point Russe; llerrinsr Bone or Feather Stitch; Chain Stitch; Ladder Stitch; Chinese Embroidery: Designing andTransfekrim; FELT TABLE COVERS. ... .1 A NY of these designs stamped on the Corners, Designs; Articles in Silk Embroidery— A Screen of Peacock Feathers;_Banner Screen; Embroidered Table Top; /\ - Daisies — Wild Rosea — Wmdow-Curtain Border; Embroidered Dressesrpane^ Table Cover; a Chair Cover; Fire Screens; a Child's Alshan: Frint Work; Silk Embroidery with gold— Materials . ,"; £ , Daisies — Coxcomb, Sumac and Gob en Rod — .sumac and Used; Gold Cord; Gold Krai, I; Bullion; Spamrles; Gold Thread: Embroidered Books and Other Articles; taoldeu KM — Japan Lilies— MorniDg Glories — Fuchsias — Forge t-me- Applied Work witb Emrroidery— A Lambrequin in Applique; Silk Applique Work; Cretonne Work; Crape Pictures n °ts — Poppies, Wheat, Daisies and Finks — Wild Roses and Daisies — in Applique; Linen Applique: Embroidery in Cue nili.k; Silk Embroidery on Linen— Embroidered Fruit Dovleys; Poppies— Wild Koses and Forget-me-nots— Appe Blossoms. M3~ Men- Work: Cni-Rce Embroidery; Linen Lace Work— Point Conte; Rosettes, Insertions, etc. ; Point Coupe: tion color of F,.lt wanted. Prices : — 1 yard square, $1.00 each. 1 > 4 ' yards yards square, $1.50 each. 2 yards square, $2.5d Point Tire; Imitation ol An In pnper covers, and pruln Twenty.Five (.'cut v. aud is Guaranteed to be the best book, ut the kind ever offered at tins low price. i only each 16 WGAJjLS* ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE KENSINGTON, LUSTRA aijd HAND 1^> A TTVT'I'T TMr ". I 1 'AINTIXI ■ ! ConUimj full directloiu u>v this bcnu- AA EW KOOH I Fmeiu itlwIraU d, tiiui and popular work, KENSINGTON PAINTING Is done with pens instead «.f with brushes. This ^tmtik tells what Pens and Paints to use; vivisa Description of the terms and ma- terials used; tells Hom i Ix Paints In the Preparation of Tints and Sltades ; also 1 lias an Illustrated Description >>t Color* to ice In palntlnje Rou* y Pond Oolden Rod, Pttnsies, Cat- i\xUt* Cltmatis\ Ato^ias* Fuchsia* Sumac* Wheat* Japan I. ih/, Fbrget~tne-nots* Thistles, Leaves, Bird** Otttb* Storks* etc. Tiie Instructions for Ldstra Painting were written by the well-known artist, l.n> \ Clarkson, and it l* needless for us to »dd that tin* directions given are full and complete, and so plain that It will i".- readily underal I how to do this Fascinating w ork, Tlie Instructions for Hand Painting (rive Directions for Palntlnjr on Silk* Satin, Plush. Vtlvet, Felt, Bolting Cloth* etc. This »k Is FULLY ILLUSTRATED with artistic designs. IVIt-e only 2."* It*- O for SLOP; I-Mur SI.::.".. MoGranie Lace and ^ \w\ Trirn_iT\ing. A BOOK OF PATTERNS AND INsTia'CTIONS f,.r making Htenmt Lace and Rick Rack Trim- ming. This Book al» t:dn» Patterns ami Directions for > 1 1 : i K t ■ > i_' Border Designs tor Canvas, Thread-and-Needle Case, Sachet and Pin Cushion, Decorated Band for Fancy Work, Corner or Center Pleoe, Spring Lap-Rolie, Tidy "( Ribbon and Lace, ami Toilet Bet tor Bureau. Price only IS eta. postpaid. 6 for 60 cts.; 13 lor $1.00. TIDY and POINT RUSSE PATTERNS. Tins (TEW ItoiiK contains Patterns tor Java Canvas, Darned Lace and Twine Crochet Tidies, also Point Russe Patterns lor J»va Canvas Toilet Sets,! Irazj Patchwork, etc. Price a.1 eta. postpaid. 8r.,r$1.00, U for $1.90. INGALLS' INSTRUCTION BOOK. AZVKW BOOKI Riving full Instructions tor Dry and Wet Stamping. Tells how to make Stamping Powder; how to mix White Paint for sumplng dark goods, and Black Paint for stamping light u Is. (itvi-a Hints to m ocpkrs; contains Illustrations of our Stamping l*atterns*; has Sample Pages and Pat- lernsrroi r different Fancy Work. Books: and gives Instructions for Kensington, Lustra and llaiw. Painting, and full Information about tlie goods we nave tor sale. Price of (His Rook, 1.5 cts. Invaluable to Every Lady! The Ladles* Manuel of Fancy Work, a mwboo*, pmojj plain directiono for Artutio Embroidery, l.ace Work. Knitting, Tatting. Crochet Work. Net Work and all kinds of fancy Needle Work, ToiJ Tn.uin>-i book ia beautifully printed on fine tinte d paper, has a h ludsome cover, and con tains over BOO Illustrations, Price only 50 cents! Comprising design! for Hunograma, Initials, Knit Edging*. Cross Stitch Pattern], Point Russe, Berlin and Shetland Woo) designs. Applique designs, Kate Grcenawa; designs for Dovlbys, etc., HandkerchUf Borden, afacr&me Lace work, Holbeim work, Java Canvas work, Worsted Fringes, Turkish Ruga, Toilet Cushions, Footstools, Hat Racks, Pin Cushions, Ottomans, Work Baskets, Pen Wipers, Bed-QuMU, Lam* brequina, Work Bags, Book Covers, Wood Boxes, Door Panels, Scrap Baskets, Sofa Coverlets, Toilet Bottlo Cases, Table Top Pattern*. Folding Screens, Chur :li Font Decorations, Sofa Cushions, Music Portfolios, Slipper Patterns, Persian Ru^t, Wall Pockets, Carriage Rugs, Chair back Covers, Towel Racks, Perfums Sachets, Tidy Designs. Flower Pot Covera, Lamp Shades, Needle Cases, Watch Cases, Fancy Work Bags, Catch-alls, Hatch Safes. Eye Glass Pockets, Collar Boxes, Chair Bolsters, Umbrella Cases, School Bags, Patch-work Designs, Coin Parses, Designs for Tricot and Burlaps, Wood Baskets, Commodes, Bibs, Glove Oz'SBO, Air Castles, Gypsey Tables, Hair Receivers, Paper Weights, Table Mats. Night-dress Cases, Shoe Bags, Needle Books. Jewel Boxes, Door Mats, Knitted Jackets, Bottle Cases, Paper Racks Pillow Shams Hair Pin Holders, Floss Winders, Uosalc Window Shades, Buok Harks, and every design In fancy work a lady can desire, to the Dumber of over 400. Every lady will find thb book a uaefnl companion and Invaluable to all who love faney work* Plata direction! with eaeb desisrn. Jenny June In her prrfaes to this book, eaya: *' The present volume does not pretend to farauvh the theory or practice of tb» highest Needle work art, but It does aim to supply within Its eonipasa a greater variety of exeellanl design*— ««>ry one of which Is oaeful for dreas or honaoaold decoration — than have over before beaa gathered within the leaves of one manual." PEACOCK. Stamped on Velvet — For Lustra Painting'. ( ( ILORS — Dark Brawn nnd lihn k. Size 18x;!4 inches. Price. $sl.OO. We also furnish this Peacock stamped on Felt, for Embroidery, same size (18x24). Price, 35c. Mention Color of Felt Wanted. COMBINATION FRINGE. Used for Table Scarfs, Tidies, Lambrequins, Bannerettes, etc., etc. This is the Book that has been advertised so much. Price only 50 cents. VVe will send you 3 copies for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, by mail, postage paid. DRAWN WORK. THIS Book lias 31 Illustrations and H'nll [Mustructlons for making this popular 1 work. Fries', 2.5 Cts. 8 tor $1.00. BRISTOW'S CROCHET BOOKS. STo. 1. — llow to Crochet. A book tor beginners. Price, 15c. j^o. 2. — Twiue Crochet Work. Aitookof Instructions and Ritterns for Crocheting Twine, Win- dow, Mantel. Talile and Bracket Lanilircqnlns. Price, 15c. No. 3. — Miscellaneous Designs for Crochet IVorte. A hook of Patterns for Tld es. Squares for lied Spreads, Rosettes. Table Mats, etc. Price, l.">c. Wo. t. — Fine Crochet Work. Patterns for [.ace Edgings, Insertions, etc. Price, l.»c. So. 5. — Maltese or Hair l»in Crochet Work. Tins hook contains designs tor Fringes, Af- ghans. Maltese Edgings, lusn lions, etc. Price, l.'ic. X3T SPKl'LUi OFFISH :- These Five Crochet Books for tSOc. The LADIES' COMPLETE GUIDE to FANCY WORK Over 500 Illustrations! Price only 25 Cents. THE Rules and Patterns are clearly and plainly Illustrated and described. With this book as an aid, every home In the land may be handsomely embellished at a TrifliiiR <'o*t. Plain and concise directions are given for doing Kc-iiKiuston and Outline Embroidery, Artistic Weedleworlt, Painting on Silk, Velvet and Satin, China Decorating. Darned Lace, Knitted Lace, Crazy Pntchwork, Marnune Crochet, Java Canvas, «ork, leather Work, l*oint Rnsse, Cross -Stitch, Iudinn Work, and Turkish Draper}-, Wax * lowers, etc. Among the hundreds of designs given are those tor FICTURH PRABEBS, PILLOW CASES, COUNTERPANES, LETTER CASES, ii.wi) SCREEN'S, TOILET M lit llOItS, BANNERS. GLOVE SA CHET S, PAPER FLOWERS, RUSTIC WORK, COLLAR & CUFF BOXES, No. i. — 30c. per yard. ( OMB1NA nON OF COLORS — Old Gold, Red and Green. LAMRREQI'INS, MONGRAHS, INI I 1 VI.S. BORDERS, CORNERS, NORMANDY LACE, EDGINGS, TABLE MATS, L VMP MAIS, HOODS, QUILTS, VALANCKS. PIANO OVEU8, PORTFOLIOS, PANELS, ETC. DOILIES, TIDIES, OTTOMANS, WORK BASKETS, BABIES 1 BASKETS, SCK *P BASKETS, BRUSH CASES, LAMP SCREENS. toilet CUSHIONS, TOILET CASES, PEN-WIPERS, THERMOMETERS, NEEDLE CASES, HAND BAGS, JEWEL casks, ETC., WOKK STANDS, SOFA PILLOWS, PURSES, FOOTSTOOLS, SPECIAL BOOK OFFERS! Jennie June's New Book* Knitting and Crochet, SOc. Jennie June's A>w Bonk; Knitting and Crochet, 50c. Jennie June's New Book, Needlework, 60c. Jennie June's New Book, Needlework, 50c. Kensington, Lustra and Hand Painting, 25c. Kensington Embroidery and the Colors of Flowers. 35c. Retail Price of these Four Books, $1.00 pr Special Offer. — We will send you these 4 Books by mail, postage paid, for $1.00. Ladies' Manual of Fancy Work, 50c. Ladies 1 Complete Quids to Fancy "Work, 25c. lie tail Price of these Four Books, $1.75. EF~ Special Offer. — We will send you these 4 Books by mall, postage paid, for $1.00 and 9 two-cent sumps {$1.18). PAPER DOLLS FOR THE CHILDREN. PRINTED IN COLORS. Each set contains 3 Paper L>olls— 2 Girls, i Boy — and an Elegant Wardrobe of over 30 pieces, consisting of Evening and Morning Dresses, Bonnets, Street Costumes, Cloaks, Hats, Hand Satchels, Sun Umbrellas, Music Portfolios, Overcoats, Sailor Suits, Military Suits, Drums, Street Jackets, Traveling Costumes, Dress Suits, etc. These Dresses and Suits are printed in attractive colors. They will give the children lots of pleasure. Price^ 15 Cts. a Set; 2 Sets for 25 cts. ; 5 Sets for softs. No. 2. —35c. per yard. COMBINATION OF COLORS —A'ctt, Green and Yellowi -■PRICES: Rustic Brass Banner Rods. — * inches long, price 22 cents ; 10 in.. : is.; 16 in., 4t> cts.: 18 in. ,52 cts. We pay postage, Gilt Ornaments (Including Sf angles ^ Crescents^ Sequences and Stars.) Brass Crescents. — - cts. each, 12 cts per dozen. Brass Rings. — - cts. each, 12 cts. per dozen. Stamped Brass Sequences. — 10 cts. per do/.., 3 dnz. for 20 cts. Tinsel Cord, Large Balls. — 12 cts. per ball. (See Illustrations of Ti 12 in., 34 cts.; 14 in.. 40 a package. te/Cord.) CLOCK SCARF". FOR TINSEL EMBROIDERY. Stampedon FELT. Size 12 \ I*. Price 15c. 'IJ 1 ' Mention Color of Felt Wanted. Tinsel Cord, 12c. per ball. (See [(lustra- tion of Tinsel Cord.) ET£' ' Wc also furnish this < :lo< k Scarf, stamped on Blue, Red, Olive • r Old Gold Plush, same size (12 n is inches). Price 60c. each. How to work LINEN SPLASHERS, TIDIES, DOILIES, BABIES* BIBS, PILLOW SHAMS, etc. They are generally worked in the OUTLINE STITCH. OUTLINE STITCH. In making the Outline Stitch, the needle is held with the point almost directly towards you, the thread being drawn from you. It is nearly the opposite of the ordinary back stitch which can be used in outlining if preferred. The object is to cover all the lines of the pattern, as stamped on the Felt. The Outlines only are to be worked ; the pattern is not to be rilled in. liy looking at the Illustration of the Outline Stitch, you will readily see how it is to be done. SPLIT OUTLINE STITCH. Same as the abo\e except that the needle is brought up through instead of at one side of the thread of the preceding stitch. Tins makes the outline finer and more even. < tut line woi k is much easier to make than filled in, or Ken- sington Embroidery, as the Outline work re- quires no shading. For working linen goods in ( Hitline. use WASH LINEN FLOSS. 3c. per skein. 12 skeins for 35c. ;CORTICELLI WASH SILK, 6c. per spool, 12 spools for 60c: P.RIGOS' SILK and FLOSS, 3c. per skeins, 12 skeins for 30c; MADONNA EMBROIDERY COTTON U\\ colors) gr. per skrin. 1--Skni^ f,,i 17c TURKISH RUC PATTERNS. ■^rn-A.T -a-^-e the-z"? They ill shaded hi Design olo Aniu Flowers, Scrolls, etc, printed on stamped or heavy Burlap .and are _ red to make them perfect. You understand that the Designs) ol Patterns are NOT o« paper, but cloth, which forma the foundation for UierKup. Thuj ;irc llllctl with rags, or worsted yarn, carpet filling, etc, arranged in narrow strips, and drawn up through from the under side with a Hook (made expressly for this purpose), and clipped or sheared off to imitate Turkish llugs; and some of them are so nicely made that it is liard to tell one from the other. Now save your rags and trj and see if the above is not true. Full printed Instructions for making sent with each Pattern. l.lsr OF DESIGNS sent by mail, postpaid, for prices named. Order by numbers. \Ve also furnish Kng Hooks made of brass wire, with hard wood handles, and uonl to lil the hand, so :is not to lire tile arm in workimr, for only 20 els. \o. IO — Size % x 1 yd. Has a vine of morning glories running around the rug for ;i border, aud a small cluster of flowers in center. Price, 40 cts. A'o. 17 — size % x 1 yd. Has ;i plain scroll border, with a pair of ducks ju-t going down into the water; a lew flowers, brakes, etc, for center. A handsome pattern and easy to work. Price, 40 cts, \o. IO — si/e l 2 v 1 yl. Has a Spaniel dog lying on a box, very clearly printed In moss and brown colors, in center; with a variety of roses, leaves, buds, etc., in corner, and a plain bonier. Price, *o '-is. \o. 21— Size ' . x I vd. Has a rooster, lien and chickens, and some flowers in center, with hawk com- ns down after a ehiekon. Plain border. Price, So cts. EVo« 22 — si/e 'i x 1 S yds. Has very pretty moss scroll border, with a stag standing near a lake of water, very pretty landscape scenery, etc, In center. A very nice sofa rug. Price, *."* cts. .\o. 2H — size" 2 j x l*a yds. Half oval. Has a very handsome branch of roses, leaves, etc., tor center, with the word ** "Welcome* beneath it, making a very nice door mat. Price, 50 cts, .\o. SO — Si/e 3 ,' xlJ^yds. Has a wreath of autumn haves for border; with a renter of fruit and flowers, and a peach with leaves, etc., in each corner. V. good pattern for those learning to work. Price, «0 cts. t^" Send stamp for Complete < Catalogue and Wholesale Price List if you wish to buy Rugs at Wholesale to sell. EMBOSSED SCRAP PICTURES. your scrftp books. These be;iuiifiil Pictures :ir.' used s beautiful, Decorate your puliery, vosea, boxes, Ac. *\X7"e "will seaad. ALL OF THESE ftoep Pictures! BY MAIL, IF'ostag'e :F>aid., For $1.00. .in.- 1 read our prii es! w by •II tbem fora We have eoine pretty things I in a thousand ways t like ho Make every thing look handsoa nothing! Order bj the number only. The price i- fot each sheet and not foi each picture; you get all there is on n sheet ior the prices named. All po»t-pnld. No. 410, Ilobiimoii trii-.n-. shows twelve rlifferenl scenes in his life on rhe inland, from ihe lime be was wrecked until his rescue, mi hiding "Raft Building," "Hunting," "Rescue of Friil :iy,'' nn.l niue other scenes, all For 5c* PTo.405j Uliie Heard: the story of. this monster la here represented in plowing >■ rs, twelve scenes in all. including "The Courtship," "1 I •■ Kei to the Forbidden Chamber," "The Awful Sight," "Bluebeard Discovers Her" and "Tries to Kill Her." bui i- stopped by the •■Arrival of her Brotb- ■ I leath of Bluebeard." Kh-t^ child who knows (be story (and whodoess't) must have the set; only .%<•. for the whole twelve scenes. No. 409, Cinderella. This beautiful fairy story which everyone knows, i^ represented in twelve strikingsceneaaml each Is perfect. Ami i gthem are "Cinderella Crying at Home," "The Fairy Appears," "AttheBall." "Drops Her Slipper," "1 he Prince Finds li," "She Marries thePrince" Twelve complete >■ enes, 'ill lor .">*•. Nu. 4o4. lied Riding- Hood. This popular nursery atorM is graphically reproduced in line colors and nil the twelve scenes are splendid. The set includes "Starting tor Grandma's." "The First sight of the Wolf ," "Wolf takes possession of Grandma! Cottage." "Frighl ol Red Riding Hood," "The Wolf Killed by tbe Woodcutters." Price complete, Sc. No. 1060 is a matchless Winter scene; A. Iluppy MclffMiiR Party. The elegant cutter is drawn by a spanking pair of l>a\ -, and all seem enjoying it to the utmost. " The ven best picture we have, ill? frosted by a new and e.vj.etisive process. The trees are laden with Ice nud reflects thousand dazzling raj sof light; the snow, which is scattered hi ever;, direction by the horses' flying feet, sparkles like diamonds in the .sun. This sheet is worth twice what we ask for it. but aa we wnnl all qui customers to see this gem of art we have put the price down to lJSc. No. 1156, A Fire In a Great City. Firemen, Engines, And all, 4e. No.406, Kittens in Mischief, four scenes, i»c. No. 1983, Two Large Horses, dogs, cats, Ac, -4c. No. 8188. Six Picture* of Chickens, Ac, true to life, 4c. No. 1197, Ten Kittens and dogs in all sorts of amies: climbing out ot hats, into i Is, Ac, 4c. No. 190, Twenty Easter Eeir«, good si/e, sheila broken and flowers just coming through, 4c. No. 1140, This shows a crew of lifeboat men hasten- ing to tbe rescue of the crew of a shipwrecked vessel. It show- tin- lii_'lith"iw m the shore and the ship in the distance. The salt spray dashes into the boat aud tlie faithful sailors are drenched to the skin. 'This is a thrilling scene; 3©e. No.456, Two very large Raster Crosses « ith ftowera, lOc. No. 8409, Two small Raster Crosses. Go. No. 1S32, Departure ot Animals fr Noah's Ark "two In two." All is natural. This is a very large sheet : 30c. No. 1716, Two Moss Rose Bouquets, £c. No. 9I5S, Eight Beautiful HLoses, <><•. No. 371 , 'three Splendid Bon quel*, Pausies, 4c, 4 c. No. l 121, Two Beautiful Roses, yellow and pink, Ferns. Leaves. Itc, 4c. No. 1201, Two Hands holding Sprays of Roses, 4c. No. 1162, Tw enty Fancy Cups and Saucers, ail styles, motto on each, 4c. No. 1075, A Ball Room Scene, 4c* No. 1085, Si* Splendid Bouquets, Pansies/Ferns, 4c, 4c. Plush and Chenille Ornaniei|ts! Used for TIDIES, SCARFS, LAMBREQUINS, PANELS, etc. Order by Xiimhers. Plush Balls All tin' Popular Shade-. ggg 3 - Mention Colors Wanted. N» -j i 3 cents each. U. 1 i 25 cent- perdoz. N r . Q ( 5 cents each. 0. & \50 cents per do/,. No. 1. No. 2. Chenille Crescents All Colors. \Ia '1 ' "^ '''' ll,s ''•"'''■ i\(). ( 40 cents per dozen. Chenille Tassels All Colors. No. :{. ^T „ 4 i <> cents each. U I. 4 i <><) cents per do/., TIISEL BALLS Gold and Steel. K ' .'J cent each. . 'i t 25 cents perdo/.. .No. 4. Small Silk Tassels 11 Colors. Size 1 '., in. long. Nr\ A ' 2 cents '' aril - U. U i 20 cents per doz. No. 6. LEATHERETTE MATS. Something New for Cross-Stitch Embroidery ! ; Imported from England. TIT11K ILLUSTRATIONS [on Page i of Cover] are aboul JJl. one-half of the actual size. The Mats are used for Tables, Toilet or Lamps. Jn working these goods in Cross-Stitch, use our Bunch Silk; 25 skeins, assorted colors, for 15c. Narrow Ribbon, for Bonier, lOc. per yard. These Mats are made of Cardboard, color of Leather. See Illustrations on Page 4 of Coin r. P r " 7n x WVinloc-ilfi Pri/^o T ict ! ' WE have a Pbivatk Wholesale Price List for Teachers, Agents and Dealers. We I llVclLv VV llOiCoalt 1 1 1(_C L/loL ! I charge <> cents for this Private Wholesale Price List, and each person's address is entered on our Wholesale List of Customers. \\'<- do not Bend this Wholesale List free, your name will be entered as one of our Wholesale Customers. Send O cents for it if you wish to buy goods to sell again, aud Address : J. F. INGAUUS, Lynn, Mass. L1BR ARY OF CONGRESS SOMETHING NEW! FOR CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERY. 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