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10. Draw life-size, recognizable tracks of a rat, rabbit, gray squirrel, sparrow, crow, chicken. All of these can be secured in and about the city, especially in the large parks, and are easiest when the snow is on the ground, but possible in mud or even with wet tracks on dry pavements.

11. Make and set up and operate gíant size fly-trap (on the screen-cone principle) by the side of your garbage-box, stable, etc. Weigh flies or measure them and report at end of summer.

12. Know gypsy-moth and report finding of any to State Entomologist.

13. When muzzling laws are passed report all infractions to police.

Needlewoman

(Jabonigan-Ikwe)

This degree may be conferred on any who take fifteen (LL 10) of these tests. Stitches, etc. as in sewing class:

1. Make two articles of plain white underwear.

2. Hem a dozen handkerchiefs and embroider with monogram (hemstitch or French roll).

3. Make a shirt waist.

4. Make a dress (must be shown to Council).

5. Make a set of baby clothes, six pieces; Gertrude patterns preferred.

6. Make a man’s shirt.

7. Make a Council Dress (worn or shown in Council to complete test).

8. Decorate with applique design a Ceremonial Blanket – blanket must be shown in Council.

9. Trim a hat – must include facing and lining.

10. Make a hat shape of sewn straw, braid or wire, covered with net or lace.

11. Design and work a monogram on six articles of household linen.

12. Embroider one shirtwaist, handkerchief, etc., with original design.

13. Repair neatly a tear in any dress goods.

14. Run a sewing machine and keep it in order for three months, doing all stitches.

15. Discuss six different kinds of lace, machine or hand, and give idea of price.

16. Describe and give approximate price of six different kinds of cotton goods distinguished by the weave – ditto six woolen.

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