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Artificial dimples are all tbe ra|e in Chicago. 'One lady displays two dimples on either arm, -The getios tp whom Bbc submitted herselif first placed ■a small gla§s tube T over the Spot where tSe ' dimple was desired. But sucking the air out of the tube he raised a slight ■ protuberance, and then deftly tieicl round it a bit of scarlet silk •With a' wicked-looking knife' he sliced off tin* itt>le pimple tfe bad raised. The wound was quickly healed up, and an inverted silver cone was p]aced ; oyer it ep ? as to pre*B down ft the- cenfre'of Hit The fair patient went to have it dressed on five successive 'days, and tbe wound was found toj be com« Dletely : healed. Tbe silver} cone was'tbrn removed^ and itherft' sure i enough was the prettiest little dimple in tie woildj '■

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Southland Times, Issue 8063, 18 July 1885, Page 3

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