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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1018. alergoers and Women Readers- A Thought for the Mother Who is the Person That Was S at Mz s Doo ie looked up at me, innocentlyy | wide-eyed | “‘Oh, ' she carolled | Cousin A the namebiy, it ad. I lose heem twao, ‘;\'hn»h““;‘ wl_' 31_“{,”'{ ’: ‘“”v:‘ hl tree days not know vere I drop ONSTIPATION makes chlldren brain b " < ”, L " & \‘“‘_ = ateh-fiheem, Tank you so mooch I like . . ing moise outside my door. 1 aiamifincin ) SR RO 5 SRl T, T2 uncomfortable, cross and irritable, even consider the possi Y that thefion taple. 1 no want to feex heem now. ¢ that had so startled me mightf; ve been made by a mouse. I was justasitdoes older people. Dr.Caldwell’s vait till my biscuits coom out.” \s sure that my mother-n-law’s cousin Dicky’s Arms. < — 5 7 22 Been apying upon mo throush the| Silently I put the baubi Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting Keyhole f I had actually seen herllthe table, and silently I retreated from . i e B i “he M | e f o e, combination of Sllnple laxative Lerbs hd Katie and Cousin As one silently, one volubly, had proved a conclusive st my suspicions of their How much had she seen? I tried to remember whether or not my back ORTHY HEADLINER ! UNUSUAL MERIT ! ! nad been toward wi e e = testing the poss i IGTUR,S * “’ eHS & i Chinese \vu.v-l s e hiding place for the important paper my father| icar Me:ange Lee o had sent to e e e with pepsin, that acts easily and natur- ally and promotes normal regularity. Children like it and take it willingly. It contains no opiate or narcotic drug. en T was ies of the old forced to the conclusion that a | mouse had been the of my men- | tal discomfort after all. Dut back in the recesses of my brain where 1| 4 Great 14 A Tt Mentally anathematizing the care-jPigeonholed the incident, there ling- | ke Who Keep You in [ | cssnees which had led me from forcefcred a barbed little doubt of so sim- | y 4 Led by onvaisiong of of habit to withdraw the key fromjPlo a on of the myst a| Druggzsty Sell o ATRICE NASH Laughter, B e nenolfmnen Mhad lootedimy N e Dr. Caldwell’s S o b - door, I snatched the key from thelfeste v consciousness and cause | / 5075 Same Bill gl dresser, unlocked the door softly, ranjfe many hours of discomfort. _ | = ZLaWEresS) yrz/p PE/)‘”” & across the hall to the door of m As I reached the front door Dicky | 50 cts. Gwosizes $1.00 —~a # mother-in-law’s room, was just turning into the gat The | o 4 arden i abruptly without an preliminary| Sisht of him in the flesh, safe and | - = knock, a formality I had never be-|Sound after the fright I had had over | . 5 4 > \ ~ 909 fore omitted in entering the.roam off the¢ message from the hospital, put to | A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to T 6 5TH % E % my husband’s autocratic old mothe rout temporarily all the problems | Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, IIl. . : L= The scene which met my eyes madejiPertaining to the secret service wor ! o iin which I was assisting Lillian. | My man had come f¢ home 101 me again. | This was the only thing | that matt t now in all the \\«lv - LYCEUM VAUDEVILLE with several excellent, special scenes. “orgetful alike of the coalness with | Miss Garden’s picture debut was cer- whict wve ha®@ parted over th tele- a y icism. O S i e s e STRONG MAGNET 1875, bns e ,0f pier to local people will be the informa- me withdraw quickly, {stonishing Story of a Saint and Sinner e SEE IT ! SEEIT ! SEEIT ! cop in he p— - face in its rr ng like a cameo from her dainty pil- WEDNESDAY, LAST TIME o TWO SHOWS AT NIGHT IR e amed of my Mother Graham was, bed, her aristocratic old me of snowy hair gleam- ch drawn near! with her old from her ardu- MILES OF SHORT td opened i HITS, TOO, - 7 p. m. and 9 p. m, 5 ng of her kinswoman, w of ”\“‘ ncighbors opposite, I pulled tion that Edward Samlow of ~th.g & X PEN AT 6:30 o asleep. The sound of her breath-fopen the door, ran down the steps and e ¢ity appears in this production. DOORS OPE! 4 p. 1. ing came to me as I stood tensely) farly mysell into my husband’s | For the second time in two weeks, . 2 REEN PR T S o G t just inside the door watching ns Now Sritaln wimamed o rist st | FADS AND. FASHIONS R 5 ences and one good-sized crowd Menu for Tomorrow |08, oo, her. It was louder and more hu 1 that Mother Grah iet respira- Robert Toms, who has eyes | (o bhil Sy : : ‘'ny \ !m:mas : b} ![] HARA S NEW | only for Judith; J. P. Sullivan, Hat- | breathing of a person sound asleer i | tie Foley, who was collecting hus-| 7 tiptoed out of the room and back ] | theater yester- Drawn work will be a new feature to witness the third bill that | of summer dresses. has been presented since the theater bands; and W. T. Shechan, admirer ala e Breakfas e i 5 to my awn, thoroughls reakrast al gad - e of Alexander the Great and Ophelia. | wondering if, after all, 3 Y ed Bananas ol:(\x d the vaudeville field. Crowds Hooks and eyes invisibly close i A number of new Sor written | not have been a mouse at my door S ‘t.\ G Lutan Dkt 9 Qipdl Uiy S el 0 WIS RGo e L | AV | for “The Man From Wicklow” were | But with my hand upon the knob of] Corn Bread, = ‘_‘:,l‘,'n?,lt'lfl :mmv“}n:,' - L‘,]:e t a}:"trm;é“s Héavy 6l 1 1 ;’ HIGH OLASS VAUDEVILLE d | | sung by O'Hara, who made a brave | my own door I stopped convulsivelyl| Coffe jammed their way by the ticket office eavy silk cord placed close to- e o o IEAONGaE Gy Onned | feo and into the alleyway that leads to | gether forms a pretty belt. e !attempt to overcome his hoarseness. | and stared at something lying on thell s R e A e ‘. and WED. m e | His songs are “What Will I , | pelished floor at my feet. | I e B Si0-cReoD . MON. anc ID. | klow” Pro- ' 5 18 - Wil I . i feat, L - unch waited patiently for those inside to | A great deal of smocking appears % e RN | e Hlan The Princess of My Heart, fy | It was a cheap, tawdrily jewelledl] ol S Ay Holl Gt ih oider thet o bel aro et ey “THE TDI(()((“: = stk | ) ; | Old Trish Mother and Ircland” and | barretie, one which 1 had seen re-1 Potato Puf . & Ll e RU CLATE | A }“I Love and o But Thee.” atedly—=the le shuddering s i S Swa . ; 5 = D L e attParsonsiTheater i el et e | peatealy—<the _while shuddering at Baking Powder Biscuits | Yesterday's crowds were larger | Straw flowers are used on the new ’ and MUY 3 SALIS R [ertastoln Katls s atr o Tt was =0 Banana Fritt even than thoso of last Monday, and | straw hats for spring. = 2 o | near v A Chocolate ile ; dic get i s i e ] z T DOUBLE ATTRACTION |naan't stepped upon it in my im- e il iRty ld Dot sstiin S bl 5 e ot Al THURS, and FRI. “The Man From Wicklow,” | petuous Tush to my mother-in-law Birmee S e o o g?ve O"‘e ‘;’:o‘:g“ef;@l;‘“ Sl R “PHANTOM DER vi Fiske '"Hara. as 2 X Dy room. 5 = ros 1 4 g resses. ’,““?;“A:T:‘IVIC‘REY :‘:;];W:,‘ el Oftara R catn il | FOX’S OFFERING | room = " Cream Ve ble Soup satisfaction. What Is better than the | e with H o T o o o ‘ I So Glad, Potted Beef ct that the crowds were good is | There is an endless variety of andRMOET o Judith Norwood | 1 picked it up despondently. I had Baked Sweet Potatoes that the bill was good. By far the 'fabric combinations among spring el | Mary Louise Malloy Another onc of those special mid- | ?fl",“k"ffi_;’\‘l ’}\‘:tr‘“: \u”l\.-nu 3 o Onion Salad best yet, according to the crowds dress “BROADWAY LOV. | Sir Arthur Gray ... Robert Toms |weel double-feature programs will | v before, but th R S el taa% Dlled N, and Athey sought gt ! e FeI O with DOROTHY PHILLIPS @' Lady Narwood .. Lillian Shaffner |open at Fox's tomorrow for two days, | cosdeTed ther 3 . SN VoM ihe (relopleturs cland | Hoft Tk sl el bells ses feking | Lord William Norwood presenting two of the most popular | 0 "¢ ]‘_““.‘ ks b i o Corn Bread—One and one-half | through' the vaudeville and to the 'the place of tassels in finishing loose | % NSRS E o IS el R incey b ol re RO E) s e R T et E R e CED IR orpTiea Boneland fon - nal ¢ s tieten SR M ary S Car don W ARTRATE I ienval & - o~ Mickey Dooin . J. P. Sullivan {the screen, George Walsh, who re- X vhlr‘ S s : t |v“ It v = cupfuls flon two tablespoonfuls “"',, rf(‘rf\)xntn|\( e W excellent. —_— e . S Mok Dooln 20 I SRl G WO G s iy e ey nomal IUET (IR n s S n e onc-half t Fairfax & Stafford, colored enter- | Ribbons used in masses of loops “HARTFORD’S FUN CENTER” || “°°°" Fisko O'Hara | Fox patrons in oné ot his most in. | JOW much she knew or suspected of| spoonul salt, one tabiespoonfal sugar, | tainers sprang a_surprise by giviag form tho trimming on many new GRAND Honore Hattie Foley | {cresting five reel features, “Blue | “"I i:)t':{‘ul |~w"<;,;:,-'i\\,»‘ A ] threo teaspoonfuls baking powder. the rest of the show a big run for Paris dresses HARTFORD EilseniNorwood s\ WEatiiciaiClaryll| Bload ¥ an diRedy andiHarald s Tockd | stoe e bt plas (0, ol dc petlicienoushicolmakcefia Shin [ Rr0cipal fhoppes =LA e e Tel. Charter 1026—HARTFORD Servant ....... William Lowman | wood, who is the star of the new | 00" anq “Katies barrette in my Lot Honr into Well roassejnen, M eaaline ek Ve Vigtm e | A Jexeen L L e i i 102 AT i e | mosd Buhoblefihe Starorithe B newll ke atie’s bz b | bake in hot oven for thirty minutes. | Musical Melange, with fourteen mu- | wreath of sweet peas in/all colors. ‘Hartford’s Fun Center’ Ireland, the Isle of toamance, has | etro wonder-p Th Avenging pocket wer downstairs. T wanted to | sicians led by Beatrice Nash, direc- Trail.” “Blue Blood | rapid-fire talo of the g This Week, Twice Daily nd Red” is a furnished the scenes for many beau- { meet Dicky at the door to welcome | | him home and I bad just time for a peep into the kitchen before he should BILLY WATSON Baking Powder Biscuits—Mix in a |tor. Miss Nash in two vocal solos | Taupe satin wraps are brightened and the BEEF TRUST and it shows Geor \ two cupfuls flour, four tea- |broves a delightful singer, and the by collars of coral-colored ostrich. «1 o | sweet than “The Man From Wicklow,” best as the young cow-puncher who spoonfuls baking powde one tea- [ harmony of the instrumentalists was ———— : : IECE VIOl arrive: Eocaiil il R o 1) ; heyond criticism. The other act, | 10 which was produced last evening at |persists in getting himself - into | Katie. her sleeve . spoonful salt. Rub into them two ta- | be3 : 2 WHY l S ‘ C 'EDS | . Katie, her sleeves rolled to the el-' ) o, henls shortening, add 1 cup- | Wells & Lee went over in excellent ) ’T E "[‘ AL - o or trouble just to see if he can get out | poy 5 r engage noulding Parsons’ theater, Hartford, h{‘;‘:m B e o er ° gt> Eet ouf|bows, was busily engaged in motilding e |G R S SRty ool Do small audience that thorou en- out a pan of biscuits. From my 0 | —Hartford— joyed the production. Fiske O’Hara, | blooded action in the picce, and ex- | kpowledge of her culinary habits sho 'S Commencing Wed., Feb, 6, | the last of a once populous school of citement without end, as well as lots | must have been engaged in the work SR Irish actor-singers, was billed as the |Of hearty George Walsh laughter. | she was doing for at least five minutes, tiful dramas, but none more quaintly ful milk till a spongy dou Turn on to a floured board, pat lightly <it. The big motion picture, “Thai with rolling pin until half inch thick. |Bved up to advance notices, and . Cut in rounds, bake in hot oven fifteen | then some. Miss Garden, known to | mgst ;New Britainites only through Because It's for One Thing Only, and New Britain People Appreciate It. Nothing can be good for everythin . minut s main attraction, but unfortunately he Harold Leckwood is always good, | I held out the barreite to her. = £ ¢ g i Doing one thing well brings ‘suc- D. W. Griffith’s | was afflicted with a cold and his voice | but he has never been.scen at such 4You must have dropped this, S ;k gol t ','"lr’f‘ “:} “'“,:f;.,‘f}:g e ,fl ! cess. Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle could not be heard at its best. It is an advantage as in ‘“The Aveng- | Katie,” I said, looking steadily at The best end of a worn Tur S g ’3’.0“5” } Ghde: i nE Aanc | hoan’s Kidney Pills are for one “INTOLERANCE" needless to dwell on his acting in the |ing T The story of it is|her. I found it just now outsids my fowel will make an excellent bib for | SMried OFf the WMorors like & Sear ingionyy, 5 o of Robert Emmett O'Donovan, an something very unique, and deals | door.” I baby. (etcle (Banl koo e P E i i v ove’s Struggle Throughout the Ages | 1oL °f e s e s s e e “Thais” is the story of Egypt in | For weak or disordered kidneys. Irish boy who had grown immensels se heart was | which is finally accomplished under when Chri anity was start- | Here iz New Britain evidence to £5,000 people, 7,500 horses, 1,200 ] nst great Drove their worth. ariots, 500 dancing girls. the da) ing to make headway aga wealthy in trade and wh big as the Lakes of Killarne) M il\m most exciting circumstances im- i = > 3 S Greatest Show in the World. O’Hara is a finished Thespian and his odds, but unhkc'_moit pictures of "I)A\o[;f\";\l(i‘gl:mlyh;’rfi;; ;i\}:‘g;‘:‘ gz\:d Prices Mats. 25c and 650c; Nights, | work is never better nor worse than |ually good picturcs complete the | the land of the Nile tlrere is no lack & - show. of action. Action, action all the time, Satisfaction whenever I have used | | laginable. A number of other unus~i pe, 50c. 75c and $1.00. Isez o o d o TRy I IR e S T sor ¥ e = then i the! palnVacrossimyibaokiena B tinis Reserved—sals Now, O'Hara, and the world knows him for | Much interest has naturally fol- KE INTO YOUR SHO: shoulders has caused considerable = a thoroughbred. . {lowed the announcement of the fea- | Allon's) HooE Fias (the fantiventinibowilar tolf elinoyance LI bave | usually ( beén If the audience was disappointed |ture for Friday and Saturday, which | Le shaken into the shoes and sprinkled In ,,ihered by my kidneys during the JHERE ARE TWENTY LADIES' | iy O'Ha the footbath. The Plattsburg Camp Manual A He s inability to sing at his ‘\\lll be rt of Romance,” with | 0O N L IN 5 : ol its rex e e . advises men in training to use Foot-Hase in Winter months. Doan’s Kidney Pills 'WLING CLUBS HARTFORD. | pest, it soon forgot its regret when |Junc Capr and George Bunny, the | their sho h morning. It prevents blis- have corrected that trouble. I con- Ladies are Welcome and will re- | introduced to Patricia Clancy, as|well-known and popular local actor | ve Courteous Accommodations at | Fjleen Norwood. Never was th who recently signed up with the Wil- | such a colleen. Never did an audi- {liam Fox force. Mr. Bunny plays an AETNA ence want so to climb over the foot- | important role in the piece, that of | BOWLING ALLEYS lights and gather her in its arms Judge Stafford, who is the guardian Afl Interes il‘!g Custcm O’Hara was always doing, the stingy |of a young and beautiful girl, (June ting custom which has| A Chance to Give Away Blaborate K DNEY TRGUELE NOI common in uh»l o | AL ters and sore spots and relieves painful, g e corollen, smarting feet and takes the sting Sider them good and worthy of out of co ad bunions. A certain re- recommendation, £ for sw g, callous. tired, aching feet. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn use Allen's Fooi-Base to break In (o, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ‘shoes. Sold everywhere, 2 J atai ~ R ST S PP rogue. She made a sweet Eilee Caprice.) he story highly | A Stubborn Cough turns on the difficulty of | AP interes H o wt| FASILY RECOGNIZED |~ Loosens Rignt Up | This home-made remedy is a wonder r S for quick results. FEasily snd cheaply made. Applicants for Insurance Often |§ Rejec R R N RN _The prompt simple, inexpen: PRT— d positive action of this tune seeking, vain girl and her moth- {the same program will be the first of poubt to know of a society in New York to | d Umer Thmat and l‘u“g ly. Once only the rich dreamed of 2 them, to be quite as good as the |1V- Once 2 2 (which sums I believe are turned over ve a regular department for hand- WAy e CIEIERE (o St ey in quickly healing the inflamed or swollem Nearly one thousand prominent ) g g and was born for the part, original been growing mor T O’'Hara is assisted by a capable | determining whether a certain suit- S e e S ) | company, including Mary Louise Mal- | or's affections are prompted by love | 1156 fow vears is the sotling of Ui Of course there is a me i ffne r-lo e girl r love S s i ) L | ot that. To be s \apper loy and Lillian fner, as the for- | of the girl, or love of her money. On | [ L e e e Bl s happen er; J. B. Miller, whose chief occupa- [ the new Billy West comedies, whieh | f% bt Do O e etieal: | which many rich women donate th tion was obeying his wife’s com- |are said by those who have seen |HeY 1O o fo gowns to be 1d for 1 sums ' A s — jclans doitftog: y . | conservatories and drar school to Linonine I | There are fashion magazines which | RoRliiTe anpiouiohin i | I TWEEN? | 1 5 { THE DOOR BETWEEN | 1 e anle of sneh articles. Women | 10t the money to buy new ones. But | An examining physician for one of membranics of the ‘throat, cliest or bron. | | ling the o h articles. wn mey not know about | ¢p et Gt v Com- chial tubes and breaking up tigh i 3 who can afferd to pa ith a gown | e prominent Life Insurance Com gople in one city alone have pub- KEENEY’'S HEADLINER | who can aff t t with a i y testified in signed statements - | decent charity anies, i Hew - coughs, has caused it to be used in more L Suprot (hi ey thicloustom) iia | LonieR 12 BB ESTVISWACE (the b ook N Homes tiananpiother. fcough! remedys SupI n made the astonishing statement that Under its healing, sooih reat help to that part of the middle | one reason why so many applicants chest soreness gocs, phlegm ¢ hich find it such constant | for insurance are rejected is because breathing becomes easier, tickling in to keep up with appear- | kjdney trouble is so common to the throat stops and _you get a g;wd night’s vyet which couldn’t accept | American people, and the large ma- Iestful eleep. The usual throat and A st coids are_conquered Dy it in 2 jority of those whose applications are )“::?n or 1 ?\'nth‘%ng Detter Ior‘l’m‘ronf s;ple Who Couldn't Take Chanity |declined do not even suspect that chj hoarseness, croup, whooping ; have the disease cough, bronchial asthma or winter not becauw worn out, but be- cause they are tired of it, offer it for | \ le at a small part of original Iostablishing herself firmly in the|value. People who have to di esteem and affection of the public in | gow e up furs becaus the brief space of a single year is the | are going into mourning partial achievement accomplished by J{\\ll\s o themselves in this way i Clifford, the duinty Bluebird star, who | Just the other day I heard of a wo- | featured with Monroe Sal ness i | May & | 7 influence, m loosens, A t Linonine cured them of coughs, blds, bronchitis and other forms of inter complaints that threatened eir very existence. Other thou- ds in other sections of the country pove added their testimony, and all te in proclaiming Iinonine the A neglected cold in achild’s head often leads to chronic catarrh and catarrhal deafness—stunting child- ren’s mental growth, making them appear stupid. y This Privilege. | they ) bury ir an agent whose sole bu | oSt effective medicine of its kind - e e ury in ) man agen . Judgzing from reports from drug- | coughs. i @ L The Door Between,” which will be|handling the half used finery of the | pni what infinite happiness it may & : 7 T % s e own to science. Relief is wroug! SRl | ha & I 3 o G direct ~ To make this splendid cough i o s, Batisd o waomanis Tr Kondons shown at Keeney's theater tomorrow, | sioh, on a commission D bring to some voung married woman | Slsts who are constantly in dwect TP jigke the spimfil coush evrup S rrita- | ) | Her extraordinary good-looks and her \When Would er Washwoman who buys a lovely c own for | LOU° 4 : uc- | Worth), into_a pint bottle and fill the # pns that cause the disturbances. It 8 truly wonderful remedy and is | i*e and wholesome, being an emul- p of Flax-Seed Oil, Yrish Mos: iCalyptus and other famous reme- preparation that has been very for the babyscold (at no charge toyou) ste ling ability as an emotional a /¢ ? el T e | W cessful in overcoming these conditions. but these attributes| A Woman who has traded with her jzics The mild and healing influenco of Dr. \d abetted by hep | Was talking about the jcustom —and dom Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is soon realized. someone asked why the rich did not Of cour one feels a repugnanc 1t stands the highest for its remark- poor, | to we os that have been wenty- thirty dol and daz , neighborhood with her splen- Lottle with plain granulated sugar syn and shake thnroxfizhl% You then in‘é‘; 2 full pint—a family supply—of a much ctter cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. Keeps perfectly | tres | way of suce have been aided rare good taste in choosing clothe €5, all combined in one, and kn 1 s wi , r clothes away to the 1 "d of success hild . y nown 50,000,000 have used this 20-vear-old suited to the characters wh she | ®ive their clothes away £ e - i s | able ord of success. and children love its pleasant taste. e world over as | ¥or chronio enturii, soro Dortrays | just as the middie class does. orn, Au ;an\.l“;w-‘\“‘t"i:l y ““0“‘ We find that Swamp-Root is strictly | Pinex is a special and highly concen- i ) Core M ice tis for o y Since her debut in Bluebird photo-| “Well,” said the woman, st heoen tried on as | .. yerbal compound and we would | irated compound of genuine Norway I B O e Yo FOULL tines 1noro plays, Miss Clifford has had rather a|vear I have a very elaborate evening jHiCH - Eoetiowiisins | ol i || 2aviEslonrieaderaiwhio faslin nasd of |fnine exizaah, Gnd.IN i ithe gl than ¢ costa, or we pay money back | preponderance of “gingham” roles. gown to wear to the three ik SaAaE g h cus. |Such a remedy to give it a mm.b It | “.wrtfm: ite pmmr;tness,t %:{)se and cer- Hfox telALIEItes W8 8 s Miss Clifford has clearly won the | semblies which are the big social {7¢ S8 e A L OSSR OSSO aale all drug stores in bot- | lainty in overcoming stubborn coughs LLN | T i he | £ i 7 5 \ o) 3 at any te it is picturesque RS s . d | KONDOW 8. CO., MhaneroLts, M | right to be listed in the exclusive Elue. | event in our city. I scldom wear the |tom. But atany rate it is picturesque | 1. "o¢ two sizes, medium and large. | and chest colds, SojiEnC “.”\’ commentary on | "o Gever if you wish first to test fl«Tg _anid ';}Zifi,appoinbmmi sk your fo Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, | full di ,and a y agent Y. for a sample bottle. When writ thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute ¢ = ‘igr.;{ ¢ [ o D o the Naw Bri_ | atisfaction or moncy promptly refunded. tain Daily Herald. Ihe Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. else because it i bird firmament as one of the bright- | gown anywher - ars that shine there, and there is | elaborate. Now the next year onelld every indication that the present com- | doesn’t like to appear in the samne bination of Ruth Clifford, Monrce Sa- | gown and so I send this to th lisbury and Rupert Julian will prove | How could 1 give it to the D to be one of the strongest in the field. [ Would my washerwoman wear it” ONDORS

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