A curious banquet is being organised in Paris. M. Rouzier Dorcieres, who is a Paris journalist, has made duelling a speciality, and will bo the guest at the banquet of his own opponents and other duellists whom he has assisted, making 250 in all. No one will bo admitted to the banquet who has not crossed swords with him or who has not employed him 3£ a, eeconcL It is not generally known that slices of lemon put into the copper when boiling clothes will make thera beautifully white, and take all th*> etains out of pockethandkerchiefs and children's pinafores. Cut the lemon, with the rind, into slices, and let it remain in the boil«T till the cloifa.es ate ready to come out
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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 4
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123Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 4
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