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WHITE SEWING MACHINE CORPORATION


CLEVELAND Ii, OHIO

give your

other fine furniture.


This booklet provides all the iuiormoatiojm
nee led to care loi and understand your
\Vhi Ic R taiv Sev inc 1 aclminc. Please
refer to it often for best results.

nets, authentically styled by woodworking


craftsmen, nieri t (he same (rca (men t you

carry

invested in this \Vhite Rotary


inc Machine, you ac(
uired the must
1
satislactorv servant a homemaker can have.
mnu r \\hite is a preJsion I uti It machine
that will
out your personalized fash
ions and decorating schemes for years to
come, Give it the service and care it de
serves and youll be rewarded with a life
one of dependal ile se\vinc.
lu retain thejr iucii fnjsb, \VlHtc cal)i

\\hen

Wherever a reference is niade to turning disc wheel, or


raising or lowering take-up, it is important that the wheel
always be turned away from you as you face the machine.

To Set Needle

Raise the needle-bar to its highest point; loosen the thumb


screw and press it to the left to permit the shank of the NEEDLE
to pass up between the clamp and needle-bar as far as it will go
the NEEDLE being flattened on
flat side to the RIGHT
one side so it will set itself perfectly, then fasten securely by
tightening thumbscrew.

To avoid loosening of the needle, always use a screw-driver,


the needle screw being slotted for that purpose.

The needle, when descending, should pass CENTRAL in


the needle hole from FRONT to REAR, but close to the right
side of the hole.
Use Only This Needle

An illustration showing the exact length of the Flat Shank


Rotary Needle, to use in this machine. To use a longer or shorter
needle will cause trouble and injure the machine.

When ordering needles, attachments or machine parts, do not


fail to give the number of the machine which you will find on the
front flange of the bed plate.

nil

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i ii

lioSh

10(1

1tread Sire

Cu re
1

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t(

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ied 50

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et

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ii Case

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II

Ilenio

I
coo:
eotr
eLte,
each
t,e
dro
wi
Ii
ii
et
Luol
and
hold
ul bobbin cart ii ii (. nd I) (F p:. 1) ill Si, In A lint
and
tlit nh \ l gh io one otI, the th
01 l> viii drj iosr lip D inS
h

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Fig. 1
I breading Bobbin Case

Fig, 3

Hut
1e S
bbh
case
in
the
left
band
aib
projecting
tango upward,
place
the
bobbin
oer
center
spindle
in
the case
Fig 2, starting the thread bito slot \
Th
hnun

Hg 4

TO WIND HFD BOBBIN

on

I
I

iTy

fl

(inc

nfl

30

Place spooi of thread on spool pin I


Jup
thread under puide (2. Insert thread in hole in bobbin
[roin inside to out, leaving a tn o or tin eeinch thread
ud. Place bobbin on spindle of bobbin windet (3).
Iurn wheel clutch (4) toward von to disengage sewing
nechauisnt.
Push bobbin wind r up against baud lil II 1 1
nd of thread firmly tor a few turns as ou st t the
nachine. As bobbin winds, looso threa 1
1 bren Ic
cc \JboT 1

Di rection foi Threading

a a

cii vii

iii

to

an

ci

Ii
tc sriiic

hnl
k

\Vitii (nice np lever 4


t lltt st pont, place
ad C (Ii end on spo)l
I !l lirbtlv, With
an 1,
iss thread
ath hooks of 5
uide

ii
Ca

e tb end ta Is
a
notch \ En pi Vt n
ii finic, I ti cIivs nader
tali IC.
lii: thread
I
ii
1 nto }ce
ti
Hf) )l iii
Pill fli 1(1
(1i1 jO
cad jaaidc
hays
t;ont.
Put threac tin ough cc of
Il 6 him felt to
ght. leaving a boa I a
at

tint a I cad

FigS 5

Preer Bar Cap

To Commence Work

in threading the
needle
and
bobbin
case
respective],
you
shouid leave an end of thiead about two inches
in length to

, il
h

t
the I 1

1 lie
he needle I)as-e to ft h e t poii t and CL Urn-. and, as w
nee(iie ascends it will cii a w up the lowel or shn ttle thread
rake the ends of both tin eads and guide theni undei neatli
it
the presser-loot tiie- thread :n presser-loot let leadine th
is re
acoiv horn von tau aid tl laci ll naigliine and t
or sewm
10 bc hove the Vor1L
at it
1 the false-tip 4, lls.A
Ti ra the disc wheel anti
hiizhest poIlt raise he pi esei -lint ss th rcsa ia it levei 1
ie. in ii -ii
1
I )Ih\\V TilE lh\IklC B\tdl iiiaint three iiw
line, CSS 1)0th thrt ads o ei the thread cutter on h p ressei P
h cot, L
e
1
A fler the inatei ml lies ccii rrniiiued end the I
hd
1
otherwi v toot 11
e
not rim the Inachhille lreiJentaiiv or 5
. pai on eph
1
(See Iolloa hi
iindei (lie piesser-Loot
t
i1P,)i<1 i When the machine is t hteadnci, 11 un
unde i t hr luressel toot
ope iate it i it hoot ha i op niater ial
iii V
1
1 iTo
1 e to otwei se tins msirlictioil W111 e:lle thre
machue Fi out l&ullllil
iii the shut tie inecllanisull and pie cent
lo Cm rect, tilc nut bobbin CdSC and 1111 tue Ill I iltili
1HOPCi lv.
in the a i ouie diiection. turuime tl1eel iiv hand. and it will cut
eau tile zact
tb cad out; or better still iemoe slun(tlc all I t
iins,
d di \ ins 1
50
iv the
Phe ipuiioii itci oss i is ojieieted nit tome i icel I
p1 QsSCI [an bhti \Vlieii it us raised all tension o rentni e I ion
upper thireui iiI the sea no lies I iCifliti uvitluouut tiO
th thread.
giuut.

Fo Chain the Sti teli Leuui h


r;. t e1aaL
the stitch luieth reculatei
die tutch TOii\aiii or Itseu C

t itctp

nuIriber 6 th

lot oct.

A stitching loosen the ,iiai ii stop nt ii cv


RI)
OR
X
Pot I 1
11 ,tiLcll 5iietIi
5
iO
i
(5, Fig. 4t and niece the lever u to Llti 51
as sliosi n on the niuinhei ed se Fiit (In (lie t P Ii rscriil itot
i tt1te
p!ate. sni torn the aeouul .1111) nat neLl; it tottic

position

N urnbeu I is I Ii 1 a Ic st

1
s

tili

iii

hoe

I ot Ii
al
Fit

is

(1
t

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1.1

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) alIt)

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lI

I i

;no tics

10

,-

Ocil it

lut ttrip fJpp

pleOci

((1 1

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it

us

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l ti

ti

1 IIC

Pi

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PH C ft

1 5
proper
1tt
Ii Sill, d
CiC

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/5 Hi1

In

.,ot.

0).. ii

ii

hill

teiusiuo

IQot

I 1111(10

ill 1 cli

ni

ill tOOls

t!pCr

e tension is tight and tlic upper tension P


ill be clraa n to he uott lull thUs

5
I 1111 At) JF_.

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it)
Si
ai .tiF

Ii 1
1

ni o
5

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Vt-l

.VER 1HkEADt5-FABRlC

)(i
011

OSf

Proper Adjustment of Teneion


the lower tension
11 the upper tension on thread is tight nd top thus:
the upper thread will be drawn to the

S
II

),

nu
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I1
I lIt I
1
l 5 sI
1 k
In etpaia 5, 111
c:u;ite
ull:) Ill eti the 1
us cc 1enion
ibust
55iCiu) 1 I l
Pta 1)
o

Fig. 7

CENTER PIN

lleuoviiig Shuttle
See Figs. 7S. Reniove cover plate, then remove bobbin ease
and tip the sewing unit back Turn wheel until the point of
the needle ;ust enters needle plate hole. Press lever at
white arrow, Fig. 7, to release the shuttle race cover, Lift out
shuttle by center pin. (Black arrow, Fig. 7)
Clean shuttle thoroughly, being sure that no thread is wound
around center pin. Clean shuttle race cover and the shuttle
race. (SR, Fig. 8, removing any threads or lint that may be
it, and be sure that driving pills (DP) are clean. Before replacine.
place a drop of oil on finger tip and apply to outer edge of shuttle,
shuttle race and center pin.

Replac
ing
Shuttle
the
See Figs. 78, With
the
sewing
unit
tipped
back,
turn
disc
wheel until the point of needle just enters the needle
I)late
hole so that arrow and the word top are exactly in the position

and without forcing. The shuttle ate cover will then go mt


place easily, (lie fin k at one end fitting back of pin X) and the
slot in other end passing over latch (L), si hich will snap back
to its holding position over shuttle race cover.

This arcenibly iroes toizeflier very smoothly when parts Si C


pi open placed. Be certain of needle positi n and
ow befoi
,ttein ptirig ta i epince sh i tie, a pci do iiot force t}o oueration

Fig. 8
The Attachments
The following pages will acquaint you with the use f the many
time-saving cttachrnents hat come with youi- machine, Like
your ncs r:,ohjne, they are neither difficult nor complicated to
use. 1 v tli, n on scraps of material firstyoull be delighted
th c1ts,
,,

19

11.

Ones an have become familiar with the attachments you will

it

Itisportatit

I,

ijte-t;i

1 aft iji

10

;rt

jot

I he Nat tow lies sssw

.1
1
a

met
t

iii

--

at

11ost of the attachments used with f I is machine iun.t I c


attached to the jn Dssetbar in place of the regular presset loot.
1 o e move presserloot i eat machine, raise the I a he-u p to
i Is hihcst porn r, Ioocn knut led t humi.t-sctew on presserbat
When teplacing i esset foot ot putting on an attachment
s P e. ii
certain It at pushed back onto pi esrerbat as
is tttctird ecto ri
ztiwavc he sm C t lhP kuiii led tiiumh-sei es is

icc

tipper

as

it i

La

,l

Oil

cuole the lace with the


ciizlit hand, while feeding
the sri oil
in tiet d nib
h the left hanch
The H ench ippii at ion
I ce ; t h avis iii e
sti telting also i eq aires the
use ol the nat row hem nier
Pta ce lace nn er hem nier
with edge of lace aatns1
iii r natet ml hici iig turned
into the hmi at, and iii oceed
iouslv explained
liii the edge iii the lace
il he eimcIoed in f he
Fig. l(i
hem, ll ii one
liii nl
IP
stitchuing. Fhriu piess tlt hem lack on viom, side I mate
tctius smlI e Iil,Ie on right sIJQ
it
1 lie I 1cm isted Fell
triix
\ lelled seoul ol double strength is possihle ml (lie n
Place lola Ic to he
twin iner is usci I as gim ide [or hot Ii sti t clii ii es
lower edee ol sean,
seamed together with right sides [a n and
extendng ,-iueli lcvonj

ie

e:lges into ill


thm;it n sthcliius, the edge
ill lie
f iq per section
enclosed iii the heni hem mg
but ned in tinder section.
eam thus jnishmeil
ned It [menchm scant.
cii th eamii open
I

hemmer so that edge of hem feeds through hemmer scroll


from the right as shown in illustration. The second stitching
will then appear at c.treme edge of tirm n with no guiding
U ecessauv.
Wide I leniminm
Ibe assortment of wide hen mers is furnished br heavier work
and for making adder hems, They carrv the fain ic in a slightly
different manner than discribed for the Narrow hemmer
Turn o er for about 2 inches toward the wrens side about
inch along Lire edge of material to he lienirnel,

cit

of
I ii

01tC1
(
1
the 1

newlie

guftle

arCOt

I? enor c
toot
egufu r
an I replace with intler
in
oh 1 ooseu screw
tie rad ret Ir air I pass
the qtoit r gurd. through
hole in pt esserbar ad ust
to th(.

Enter material in hreirriner froiti the left and gralualiv feed it


spoon artion is comnplr
at ound and up toward the right until
tdy enclosed. Now draw material hack toward you allowing the
tease on turned edt e of fabric to fit around edge of spoon.
Quilting

in. to the Geso ed spact.


between stitcinne. nod

.dr3-jt
high enoreb to allow tbc
goods to pa.s fi cclv unde
it nnd hen fasten the
go ilk aecut cl with
tb t sri trUi screw.
Fig, Ii
iii cth [or the
1 uoi Ie
l
In tatsg to gil
[list guile, ro else crease tie cloth on tire right and let the quilter
cr, g rb the cemairaler b,. ccgrne tire cii
uioe ob v I
s o stit here
t
ira -sir f US r I

in a

ness
at

number
of

A. Slots to space fulb

stitches.
depth
of pleat.

B. Slide ieer to reg


trlate

:ttacbi Rufher by plac


ing the foot C on at
Inch men I. loltier a nj
the fork arm D ast ride
thenecdleclamp
screw, See th it needle
down in center
of needle bole in
ku flier.

-g

Ruffler

ii

Ru Iflirig. t
t,nter ma terml to be
ruffled between hl blades,
Edge of mr term I is guided into
erie 01 several slots it alrrst
abie guides provided for difler
en t wiltlms at ean1 air)rv000e
or headrirer ss shown in I here
pictut es.
At ja tat t set pin in No I
opening
fcc
gather at every
stitch ,\ t point B, loosen screw
amid set lever icr depth of gather.
No, I makes the finest gat her,

,!

Z_H

41*

in

ii el
I
it
Is set foi lep o ch ill

a in B

SixStitch Pleating ..-\ t

rr-

5.

v ii
ii

11(1

in

Ni

far

o opeiiuig fo
sixth stitch.

i
1

vi

A t poi n i B I.
sC1CW, slide ics Cr down
to d epen Cii t. ,sIa ci
p eats b length ii
stitch on sewino mar Ii-

pleat ci eiy

pin

spaced close together or

A srt

ss pleits

uiut

_a

point

i.;

sts1

Uwelve-SI itch Pleating. At

iTp!.
i

sP- d
.--

Aset pii in N. I open n


iv: pieit every tseitti
tush. At put B
n sci cv suds Ic v
1
liivn to dcc en pleat
lv length
Space pItel
jn
ol stitch on
machine

coin.

point

next

to

pleats
at
pin

pie ions

oh

Reset

group

pleat
Group Pleatinc, Set RuttIer for six-stitCh or telve-stitshi
pleats. Stop se iug
ing, as bo e Poeed to maLe Ii rsi group oh
without
At point A set pin in nen ti 1 opening nu 1cd star. Stitch
pleating to i)Oiiit 55hilt
-w

Shirring. rhe Shirriug Plate i used


to maLe wide to iiies, deep headings on
ruffles, and br continuous ross s of
shirring

i
7
xx[ i-uJ

to
Ski rring Plate:
Renuove hand hole co er Put Shi
ring Plate on machine Wi thi point YY
in screw hole on needle plate. Point XX goes in squaued openint
of needle plot ,a nd is held
handhoie
in place with
over, replaced I. this point,

machine as

2. Remove losser blade and


heading guide by loosening
1 1 sCrew (in iou t side f
sian
arid si mpi no for
a rd. Tighten sin all -crew.
B u flier,

. Put Ruiflieron
efore.

4 Set o ttachment for ruffi


ing
For several rows of shining,
it helps to use the Quilting
Guide for spacing.

Piping and Edgestitching to Ruffle. Use Ruffler with Shirring


Plate. Enter nia terial to be ru flied between biadea from ugh
B ide into seam -alloiva nec slot of Shi rring Plo te. Place pipini.
through squared opening on left. Fold under
I
edge of base fabric.
Guide folded edge into
slot a ove piping an
above blades. To ad
just the guide so needle
sews oil very edge,

wip

Fig. 15
lo kath, P ff
or

lii

Dim ectirins for Using the Slurring Foot


Remove the presser-foot and replace with the Shirring Foot.

nji,

ik

l.

dr

rnn,+rrer

rr urf 1 o

arc-

,i,ioepi

ru

seame

lion a

Ii r
i rlrt or ir ft u ut i
the
n es me tsr,, n-

trobui,jer ice, sea nrC


Ir r ii erl eler
pipi

one ii-

i,lilr1

the I d
s

IC

r
,rr,io-,

ra-cr

1irc

Braider
Jio
lena t
1
U

Oat

Os tic n folded
irriri d mater-i-ri
d

lug
Y
ohtarried,

IlL

sri Ic

tirt goods under the foot tire same


as
iii
or drnarv sea rag
or fine gather use a slier t stitch. F mci a
h fulI ss irnf h
tire stitch, F or greater fullness tie Ii PH 1 p ension.

Frg 1

(nrrhrmiatio r Ldge-Strtclrer, 1 urLu r

>

Lo r
et, ores e
Ii adlustrirerd
1
d

When sewing laces or soft materials together, i is etter to


hold the edges slightly ovlapped. This will prevent the lace
from feeding away from guide.
When the attachment is proper iv adjusted, the most rrlexpere
enced operator may sew atds of lace or material tosether with
on difficulty.
Tucking
The numbers 2 to 6 inclusive stamped on the back edge
tire slidiur aide represent the width of tuck in eighths of an inch.
After biding the material for the first tuck, put the folded ed,;e
into the ridde slot which is near est the needle. When the left
edge of the friction spring II coincides with the number
tuck rcsult.
on the scale a
tuck.
In like manner, set the guide at 3 for a
set the guide at 4 for a 12f/ tuck
tuck.
set the guide at 5 for a
set the guide at 6 for a 4 tuck
For tucks irar rower than li move the guide U as far e
desired to tire left,

Fig 17
Bra ni In

j.

\
S

neat 1 be deszn
to
be
braidcd
chould
be
itilv
marked or
stanij ed on the
sop
or
rtght
side
of
he
fabric.
Start
the sou tachr
braid into hokt K
and
stitch
along
desian
,
sure that the
soutache 1)1 aid
feeding fr ee!v inta lode N
thou t t wittiig
Fo turn a co-ocr, stop the rachin ii h th needle dow si
oLigh the bra ii a the exact crner of the iesgn. case the
pressei -bar j ii t e toigh to permit the turning of the fabi c
m the des, ed dii ect ion, lower the presser-bat a ad proed
ss before.

Fig, 18
The Scissors Gauge

One inch indicates the width


for cutting bias bands winch arc
used with fh

: be

I inch indicates the propel


width for a bias fold, which is to
inch wide when finished,

lor cutting bands f various widths, either straight or bias,


[he sliding scale is adiustable for the widths of band desiiecl.

rf

19

L zLLLLLLLLLL
Hg,

I;!!

a a

11

s strg

ft

ween the rolis of be binder, drup pi esser-loot liftei,


the cloth with the le t hand, and let the bindin guide es il
through the Iingei
of
the
right
hand.
To
change
the
stitchin
g,
n ar or far Ii inn the edge. move bindin I na \ (l ic 2
to
rr ht or left as deired,
.t tac h iri Two
One Operation

ions widths in the right side of I be

t. ntrastnn Colors

Theme am e (is e slots 0


f
roll o tiw binder. Ihese con eSporid iii width to the live sizes
f bided bias tape w hch are obtainable iii most any dry goons
department store. He siiie that the binding used is inserte
d
in the sIt uf corresponding width. Xd Inst (be binder to left or
riht with lug A to iii inc (be line of stitcldng he cm rect (liS
tanee from the edge of the binding, it is well
to
make sine
is adjust ineiit
by m naking a J3relilnina rv samJ)l
e helm e pm o
c ediug wi fli the a it ide which von have to sess

narrower.

of

narrow

Iwo tapes ins; he used at (lie same t i rime, the wider inside
-f the
The tss o are thus sei ii to he edge u f the
fain Ic liv the line
stitching, is ith the result that time edee
of the is ider tape appear as a piping in rela hon to lie

or outside tape.

cam

The attachment s designed mm it


can be adjusted for stitching either
left or right side of cording iii a
or for stitching right rim icft
sde when attadung a slide fastenem
djr st by loosening thumb a
intl sliding foot to desired position
on bar

The Corn bination Ad) utab1e Zipper


Attaching and Cordng Foot.

:1
1

Fig. 22

Inserting Cording

suew.

Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Adlustable


Combination
Atta
chm
ent
in
its
place.
Loosen
the
thum
sciew
on the attachment and move the foot to the right if the bcordin
g
is to be to the left of the needle. See that the needle goes dori
in center of the needle hole before tightening the thumb
Fold a strip of bias over the cord, right side out, and place
LL,

iu

t ech n s a Slide ig1 en ci

Li

t.i

sd

Iltt4

needi

..

as

helm

(me bina (iou


the aLt w I

Ill

hol

as oiwo cu
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SO

eel fer

ut and ruice the font to the UICIIL

1
vu
i

11041111

e the r gnls
presser foot aie U a ch
\ (tacliment 11 ItS (11000. JMOSc!1 the thU 111(1 SC Cl

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h ti 1I
I

in

thu

J1

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1

be

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Coiines tion

bNr

-tie Ilult tim IflOtol Jllliev I I i 1


f
( 51t,t( 0 110.1
n the hand olicet for iope di ive next, e tb it ulii
(01111(1 Ill till 001(1 leading troll L1i Lem

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oiitl

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101

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11
h
the hole J
tf tie I (SI of Ili 11 101111)1
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Lubrication
o hibrication oiits, one at each end of the
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Aiter rca inig the preceding page


caref
s
ully,
sa in am! o in
White should be good companions
in
sewi
ng. \ ml lay now
you has e (1 ceo vered that Vliite ilag
ic
Time-sos ens (attach
men(s) live up to their no nie In specdmg
roan of the lois von
formerly (liii by band.

Wth tins new incentive to sew, you will


be intere ted to learn
von can gaiii even greater sewing performan
ce from your White
and for only a small investment. You will
find White button
holers, zigzagers, and hemstitchers in the
same tore whens.
von bought your \Vhite Rotary. In addi
tion, there re bobbins,
needles, pinking shears, dress forms, posture
sewing chairs and
skin f. nrarkers-all tln little exti as that nials
e sewinrm an a hsoi in
ing hobby.

Tire White Buttonhole

The White Zigzagger


For novel embroidery trims, elastic silirrLng. apphique &ntl
monograms the \Vhjte zgzacoer is the ideal complement to your
sewing machine. It does the thinking while you leisurely guide
the nm a teria I under the needle.
The White llernstitcher
Beautiul heinstitching, picot edgings, lace appliquesall the
luxury accents that give an expensive look to fine linens and
lingerieare easy to achieve with the White hemnstitcher.

a a.

lou can see and try all these modern aids at your White
sewing headquarters, if you have moved to a new locality since
buying your sewinb machine, look under the familiar White
oval in the yellow pages of your telephone director,y for the
addresses of stores authorized to sell and service White Sesing
Machines.

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NOTES

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