. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ich pictures you want to usefor the outside view of floor, sides, end andfront and back of the gabled roof. Start tobuild by sewing each long side of the houseto the floor. Sew by using a hemmingstitch in and out of the blanket stitchesaround the edges of the cards. Next sew thegable ends to the floor and to the sides.The house now stands ready for the roof. Sew each short edge of one roof card to aslant of the gable ends. Then sew the tophorizontal edge of the remaining card tothe ridge of the roof and leave the otheredges tree. There stands the card

. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ich pictures you want to usefor the outside view of floor, sides, end andfront and back of the gabled roof. Start tobuild by sewing each long side of the houseto the floor. Sew by using a hemmingstitch in and out of the blanket stitchesaround the edges of the cards. Next sew thegable ends to the floor and to the sides.The house now stands ready for the roof. Sew each short edge of one roof card to aslant of the gable ends. Then sew the tophorizontal edge of the remaining card tothe ridge of the roof and leave the otheredges tree. There stands the card Stock Photo
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ich pictures you want to usefor the outside view of floor, sides, end andfront and back of the gabled roof. Start tobuild by sewing each long side of the houseto the floor. Sew by using a hemmingstitch in and out of the blanket stitchesaround the edges of the cards. Next sew thegable ends to the floor and to the sides.The house now stands ready for the roof. Sew each short edge of one roof card to aslant of the gable ends. Then sew the tophorizontal edge of the remaining card tothe ridge of the roof and leave the otheredges tree. There stands the card house, with oneside ot the gabled roof that can be liftedand dropped like the lid cf a box. It standswaiting for the handkerchiefs—or for theEaster Bunnys gift to delight the heart ofa little child. Sugar CookiesBy Mrs. E. Morris, Wife of Engineer, Smithfield, Pa. Sift 2 teaspoon^ls of baking powder withflour, 1 cup butter or lard, 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, ftI cup sour milk, I teaspoonful soda.Vanilla to suit taste. .•■-^.■>.v;V.^-. House Plans for Postcard Handkerchief Box or Easier Rabbits Nest 44 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, 1924 On with the Sewing! By Peggy WITH such an array of simple butlovely styles as are shown on thesepages this month, our fingersjust tingle to get at our sewing. Hereare blouses, and aprons; clothes for thelittle folk; underwear, and a pretty eveningdress that is becoming to most everjone. If you want quick service on pat-terns, please send all orders forpatterns on these pages to our NewYork Office (see address on coupon), NOT to the Magazine Office atBaltimore. 4693. What dainter frock for a littletot than this one made up in batiste, Chinasilk, crepe or pongee? The pattern is cuxin sizes i, 2, 3 and 5 years. The 2-yearsize requires yards of 27-inch material.Price 10 cents. 4711. This will be neat and simple as aschool or day dress, without the trimmingand very attractive and dressy, with thetrimming, which forms a smart reverscollar, and