A woman whose husband was out 01 work was very anxious to take in some was! ing, and she applied to a gevtOernan she knew for help. He accordingly gave her a note to the secretary of a certain club. The note- read as follows: —"Dear Mr , this woman wants washing." Very shortly the answer came back: "Dear sir,—l dare say she does; but I don't fancy the job!" OLD HATS MADE NEW. Toudi up your tilii hat wilh Taine's Red Funnel " Stra-wiue," the colored lacquer dye for straw hats. In all fashionable shades. Dries quickly, slays fast. Bottles Is, at ■aL grocers and ironmongers.—[Ad>vUl
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Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 7
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105Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 7
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