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The. proprietor of the second-hand store was not so tidy as ho might have been. One. day while standing in front of the, store an Irishman approached and asked : " Hov yez anny clean shirts in ypr store?" "Sure T have," answered the clothing man, anxious for ,1 sale. " Lots of them, so clean as anything." "Well," said the Irishman, moving away, "go in and put wan of them on." She: "Do you believe a man knows when he is in love?'' He : "Yes, and he doesn't-know anything else.".—'Judge.' Ostrich feathers will be more than ever in demand during the next few months for millinery purposes, for evening wear and in the form of ruffles and boas.

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Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 6

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