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An Awful Penalty.—“l have come here,” said the angry man to the superintendent of the street-car line, “to get justice—justice, sir. Yesterday, as my wife; was getting off one of your cars, the conductor stepped on her dress and tore a yard of frilling off the skirt.” The superintendent remained cool. “ Well, air,” he said, “I don’t know that we are to blame for that. What do you expect ua to do? Get her a now dress?” "No, sir, I don’t intend to let you off so easily as that,” the other.man replied, gruffly. He brandished in his right hand a sip all piece of silk. “What r propose to have you do,” he said, “is to match this silk.” If you catch a cold you can’t help it. If yon keep a cold, it's your own fault. “ NAZOL ” is a safe and certain cure,'and gives immediate relief. Is 6d.—[Ad” lol ’

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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 2

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