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it couldn't be tuned until that is replaced. We heard through Mrs. Baker that Mrs. Cool is quite well again and attends lectures, plays, etc. as she used to. She was one of a party including the Bakers who went to hear the English girls sing folk-songs at the Little Theatre. They are the same ones that we saw. I guess they make it a point to come to Chicago every year. I am enclosing sample of the nainsook that I am using for my baby's slips. I have one that I made after a pattern that Mrs. Baker gave me. It is very simple and easy to make. All in one piece with kimono sleeves and a round neck. It is finished all except the beading around the neck and sleeves, through which I shall run baby ribbon. It will have no buttons. It is quite short, 21 inches, so I suppose