• HOME DECORATIONS. 
Embroidered Curtains and Brush-Rack. 
Very pretty and inexpensive curtains can be made of 
cheese cloth, and the materials required for an ordinary¬ 
wide down tire front, and across the bottom of tho cur¬ 
tain. This should be caught down with herring-bone 
stitch in gold-colored silk. 
The curtain is then embroidered over] with [rings. 
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sized window cost only about one dollar and a half. 
They can be made with or without a border, and are 
pretty either way. 
Should the border not be used, turn a hem three inches 
Embroidered Cheese-cloth Curtains. 
double rings they may be called, executed in chain 
stitch with embroidery silk. 
In each set of rings there should be one of gold silk, 
the other of different color, such as gold and blue, gold 
