Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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CORRESPONDENCE MXISS CRITICISES WOMAN WHO RAPS MOTHERHOOD ETIQUETTE
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MCRfiDNESS OF MOTHERHOOD
. . NOW ATTACKED, M'LISS WRITES
Advanced Woman Declares That Only tKe Lowest
Type of Woman Should Be Made to
Bear Children
MANX o( the old Idoli and Ideals are
belnsr knocked down. Few of the
fttjKfent Illusions stilt obtain, Men keep
their hats" "on In otaYators and women
W&Wd In tho street cars. The statements
' that "woman's place Is In the home" and
that she herself is & member of "the
Weaker eex" are now" made only In Jest.
Perspicacious damsels unwilling to bo
tipped, from off their pedestals liavo
Jumped down of their own accord. Tho
foolish remaining few nwalt a dis
integrating smash, icorioclasm Is as
popular as socialism or preparedness.
There was one Ideal, however, which
might have been expected to be the last
to bo. It waa the sacredness of mother
hood. Few men wcre callous enough to
Knock that. It took a woman. Listen
to wlmt Mrs. Robert Bruce) Liggett, a
prominent clubwoman of the Middle'
West, has to eay:
"It Is about time we got away from
Ithe sacredness of mothorhood. Thero
can be no- sacredness where there Is so
toiuch physical suffering.
"Sclehco admits that 'tho higher the
mental culture of tho woman tho greater
her capacity ,for suffering. Is It fair to
urge our girls to higher education and
at ho same time allow and expect them
to bo mothers?
"Thore Is not a baby In the world to
day worth tho suffering which its mother
Went through to give It life.
"Why 'should wo bo asked to suffer be
fore wo reach our highest possibility?
Thero is no greater lie than that wom
en quickly -forget the agony "of ' mother
hood In its glory.
"Unloss something Is dono to relieve
Letters to the Editor of tho "Woman's Page
Address all communication to M'Mm, care or the Evening lder. Write on one Hide
of the paper only.
Dear M'Lles Tour article In the Evastxo
Z,ooib sounded o Man and mighty to me that
1 could not resist the temptation to aniwer It.
6o you think tho snort shirts are unlovely.
r words to that effect? Well, uerhaps you are
rltht. but have you ever stopped to consider
the dress of the woman of today and how hide-
pus, some, of you. make yourselves . In It? I
hardly think you have or you would not have
n
maaine from some of your previous articles
caea me sport sniri as viciou
that
you are a woman or intelligence, out you
of Intelligence
evident!
my aia not use your Drains wnen you
wrote xne article on sport, enircs.
Men wear these same shirts because they are
both cool and comfortable. Also they are very
sanitary. They do not cause sore necks as do
the stiff collars, and a man looks ten times
better In a sport shirt than in a collarthat is
too larse tor him You. who do not have to
wear a stiff linen collar when the mercury
registers 88 in the shade, cannot appreciate the
MARION flARLAND'S CORNER
Stain on Taffeta
Can you tell me what I might use to remove
a black, spot from a blue taffeta sleeve? Pos
Ihiy It Is an Ink ataln. ANNOYED.
As we have been forced unwillingly to
say to divers sufferers from a simitar mis
chance, we know of- nothing which will
extract Ink spots from colored fabrics with
out lnjurlngvthe ground color. You might
dampen the 'spot and rub Into It gingerly
crystals of oiallo acid. They will tp.'.-o out
the black, but the blue will be affected
seriously by the process. Consult a pro
fessional cleaner.
Plants of Odd Name
Have any of your readers what la known as
atone plant", and "pickle plant." sometimes
called "othsnla1'?
Referred. Tho Corner hears of the
plants now for the first time.
Recipe for Gluten Bread
Please be so kind as to tell me how to make
fflutan bread. I am stout and have read much
about It. It Is alwaya given on the diet list
for stout people, but my cookbook does not give
it. I really want to know what one uses and
where to get It t and how to cook It.
wonniED.
Scald half a pint of milk : while the milk
Is hot add a teaspoon of butter; when
lukewarm add half a teaspoonful of salt,
the beaten white of one egg, and a quarter
of a yeast cake, dissolved. Stir In enough
gluten flour to mike a thick batter. Beat
five minutes, then add a little more flour,
until with a spoon It may be formed into
a soft loaf. Turn into a greased pan. Let
It stand In a warm place for two hours, or
until It has doubled Its bulk. Bake In a
moderate oven for U) minutes. Gluten dia
betic bread: Dissolve one-third of a cake
of- yeast In half a pint of lukewarm water.
with halt a teaspoon of salt, one teaspoon
of butter, and sufficient gluten flour to-
make a stiff batter. Mix well and beat In
the white of one egg. Let It rise until light
Then add Just enough gluten flour to mold
the loaf with a spoon, as the dough should
be as soft as possible to be handled. Put
Into greased pans; set in a wann place
until light when It Is ready lor baking.
Bake In a moderate oven for 40 minutes.
Gluten flour Is sold by grocers. Gluten
bread has come Into notice and favor so
lately that standard cookbooks have not
had time to Include It In their lists. I
think you will find the recipes I give you
satisfactory. Headers are invited to con
tribute formulas for this diet bread. Prac
tice la requisite to get the proper consist
ency of dough, Brands of flour vary In
their tutckeninr properties.
Cleansing Compound forarpets
'Somehow I lost the paper containing a cleans.
kij compound for rus, car pts.j etc I'd be so
lad Jf you would mall It te mtgXi need It.
It, r. McT.
lje two ounces each of salsoda and
borax and one cake of white soap dis
solved In a large bucketful of boiling soft
water. Let It stand until pool, then add
two ounces of sulphuric ether. Scrub the
dusted carpet on the floor with the warm
fluid and wipe dry with a clean cloth. This
will destroy moths and clean and brighten
the carpet beautifully. Is this the formula
you are looking for? If not. a more care
ful member may have It In her scrspbook,
and will let us have a copy.
Clfanint Wax Figure?
JClp-dly send ma Information regarding clean
tnjt wax Baurts. Also what to paint them with
la tnsks up sfur clsanliur. Q. 8.
With nothing to guide me but recollec
tions of how X used to wash the face of my
WT wax doll ("with real hair" and eyes
that rolled la her head!) I venture to advise
that you wipe the dirt from the figure with
Hi of soft linen, dampened with water
o which, you have added a few drops of
wtt oil. well blended with, the water. This
wlU take est the dirt without sol tenia the
wax. Furthsr than this I ds.rs.not go, hav
iuT, had Uttla to do with wax Images since
thi' tlma of which X have fpoken. The
eiuary is referred to readers who may have
Ullnae with the nailing and staring lay
Can abWIcr la shop window. Tet they
nuM M cleaned and ret ouch td up at the
lvaw of e9n. Who' know how this is
AkMt PfckU OUr
ajtt aU iii l) wl l1 a. ' ikvtrf oo totvay wfce woyld
, la pT4Cur- Hfa ix&ii ic-ta qi
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women of this curse, there Is no Justifi
cation for matrimony. The propagation
of- life should be confined to women of
the lower type, who are -not capable of
suffering."
The tendency among the upper classes,
so-called, to avoid motherhood has bo
como so universal as to call forth a pro
longed outcry from' tho "anti-race sulci
dltcs," but tho assertion that "propaga
tion of life should be confined to wom
en of the lower typo cecms to me oniy
a feeblo and cowardly attempt to cloud
tho main Issue.
Tho proportion of mortality at child
birth is greater among the poor than
among the rich. This may be attribu
table In some measure to the fact that
tho woman cradled In the lap of luxury
Is In a better physical condition to bear
children than the one who has to hustle
o pay rent and provldo food. There nro
no statistics to support the fact that tho
former suffers any more than the latter.
It may bo that, less used to the hardships
of the world, and accustomed to having
all' her pains assuaged by the attentions
and services that money can buy, the
affluent woman is less able to bear tho
pains of childbirth than tho worker and
drudge.
But Mrs. Llggett's query: Why should
women bo asked to suffer before their
reach their highest possibility? Is nothing
short of ludicrous. Many persons there
are old-fashioned, porhaps who hold
that woman's highest possibility Is hor
ability to be a worth-while mother. And,
aside from that, does any one ever reach
his or her highest possibility without first
having suffered? M'LISS.
relief a- man feels when wearing a sport shirt.
Tou should try wearing a linen cellar for a few
days, and I am sure you would change your
opinion of the sport shirt. Sincerely.
D. H. SHEIKART.
Two hldeoettles do not make one dream
of beauty. Because Petite Trianon bonnets
are unbecoming to tho majority of women
who we,v them does not make the sport
shirt flatter the majority of men who are
Its devotees. My objection was not so
much to the sport shirt, per se, as to the
fact that It revealed a very ugly part of a
man's anatomy his neck.
Whj wear a stiff lnen collar? The soft
little negligee, ones are quite fetching.
All
communication
n dd re n aril t Marlon
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ihouia
lnclofl a dtnntued. sett
ddrrnifd
rtvtInrM nnii n rltnntnc of thtt
article
In
Yfhlch you are InOi-fntfd. .Tersons
irlthlnr to aid In tl
n in in rrmriiAiiiri wnrg 01 iiib
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ould write Morion HarUnd. In
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ior nuurfsfi 01 inose
thaw ewMtifH IIiim ii hln. anrl. hav tic rii,lttt
them, communicate direct
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iiji mass imriic
such a food are too little known. California
olives are Inferior to those grown In Italy, but
some varieties are acceptable, and scarce on
the market. As to the Inclosed query about tho
high gloss on foliage ottered by millinery shops,
the special gloss Is sold only. I believe, so far,
by millinery supply houses. Small cans may be
purchased at such places. Many stores have
an assortment of millinery materials, but this
aid has not. so far. been ottered. I hope this
may prove of help. JEAN n. A.
The foregoing from the pen of one ,of
our most intelligent and efficient colleagues
deserves more than a casual reading. What
she says of the relative food values of green
and ripe olives Is too well known to epicures
to be disputed. The ripe black olives should
supersede the pickled upon our tables every
where. The trouble Is, as our member says,
the high price of the ripe. Her note anent
gloss Is welcome.
Removing Old Wallpaper
I should like to know of a good and easy
method to remove wallpaper from walls. There
are several layers and I want to remove them
so that I can kalsomlne. J. IJ.
Have at hand plenty of warm, soft water
and several large sponges. Sponge a yard
or two of the paper until It Is soaked and
blistered. Then strip It from Its weakened
hold. Proceed thus until the wall Is bare.
Wash faithfully with suds of warm water
and borax soap; lastly, rinse and wipe dry.
There are other ways of doing this tedious
Job. I can recommend that set down hero
as simple and effectual If properly done.
Author of Old War Song
I should like to know If "Tenting on the Old
Camp Ground" was wr.tten by an American and
I. ti.o vuiib ( vvi.atucvu . ..u,.,tQ,,t vai nunc
t was popular during the Civil War.
HEADER.
I think the author Is an American and
that It was popular amopg the Union sol
diers during the Civil War. But of this I
am not positive enough to assert it as
fact Referred.
Washing Dishcloths
In washing dishcloths, Instead of using
soap or borax, put a quantity of soda In
the water and boll them for a few minutes
tn this. The grease and soda make a soap
that does its own work. The cloths are
sweet and clean after this treatment
Paste for Pests
Here's a way to. catch flies, ants, roaches
and other Insects that are likely to harass
the housekeeper, Melt resin and add suf
ficient sweet oil, lard or lamp oil, while the
resin Is soft to make it the consistency of
honey when It has cooled. Spread on writ
ing paper and put around the place where
the pests live.
SatfemUfc
Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
the omaiMAi
MALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted pain, in powder form.
For tnfanUj invalids til growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding lb whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers id the aged.
More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc
Instantly prepared, Require no cooking.
SBbsUtHtei CojI YOU Sara Price
BORDEN'S
Malted Milk
IHTHS SQUARE PACKAQK
GRAND PRIZE 1 Ask
HlOHiar W4Jt9 I fa Is
PANAMA EXPOSITION I19"
awotmis phsjof or ouauxr
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SEEN IN
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PREPAREDNESS- HE KEYNOTE
WITH the call to arms, Uhakl, which Is tho correct thing for tho young men of this
country. Is finding high favor among the young women also, a fact to which the
"preparedness" camp's can attest This outfit, which 1b a Girl Soouts' model, fea
tures the regulation blouse w.th a convertible collar and patch pockets; a skirt also with
patch pockets,, and bloomers. Tho three articles are priced nt Jl.SB each.
The knockabout hat, also of khaki, Is a very practical and comfortable affair for tho
camper, as It has a soft, convertible brim. Price, 50 cents. Canv.13 leggings (not shown)
buttnble for country tramping are priced at 55 cents.
The mess kit is a furthsr bit of preparedness. The khaki cover contains, very com
pactly arranged, a boiler with a covet, cup, frypan with handle, pan or plnte and n spoon
9nd fork. Alt of aluminum, for $3. A canteen, also aluminum, with a wool covering to
keep water cool is priced at $1.75.
The name of the shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied by tho
Editor of the Woman's 'Page, Evening Ledoeb. 60S Chestnut street The request must
bo accompanied by a stamped sclf-nddresscd envelope, and must mention the date on
which tho article appeared.
For Quick Broiling
Here's a broiler for the gas stove. It's
mighty hot weather to try broiling things
over a range Are. and the menfolk usually
want their broiled steaks, no matter what
the mercury says So Popular Mechanics
tells us about 'this grill arrangement, on
Iron feet, with a closely fitted top. It iroes
right over the flame on the gas stove and
broils meats, saving gas and time.
Smart Impedimenta
In spite of the fact that most of us do not
take transatlantic voyages Just at present,
we do very often carry steamer rugs with
us' when we travel. For such of us there
are black, shiny leather holders, Just the
shape of a rolled steamer rug, In which to
carry them. They have a heavy leather
handle.
It, Is Important that the summer girl's
baggage be neat and trig looking. Nobody
can fall to sympathize with the woman
traveling alone through Europe several sea
sons ago, who spent money .that she wanted
to use on a frock on a good-looking travel
ing bag.
"You've no Idea," she declares afterward.
"the respect that bap brought me. Super
cilious chambermaids, waiters and Innkeep
ers used to turn their noses up at my
shabby bag, but when I got the new one
I commanded their most humble services. I
get better service, better rooms, and, alto
gether, I had a better time."
The woman who Is feminist enough to
carry her own suitcase usually favors straw
ones, These are no longer the cheap hor
rors they used to be; a very good grade,
leather appointed, may be had for little
money. They are smarter than ever.
1 S L a Km "Manhattan" in white
k l A A V IlB canvas, turned sole, $ J ,25
ilBwiril Mlk JIIIllll I lliir covered Louis heel ' I
! ' Same in buckskin.... M-95 !
I III IL "Empire" in white kid, ivory, I ll
tlillBIMngir r-?W ' grey and bwm turn 4 ne
IffllrwlllK Sle Loins coy-Myi WWi
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THE SHOPS
w?&.
Then, If you have to take Kittens or FIdo
with you wherever you co, there are cool
little baskets to carry him In. Theso bags
have screened ends with a flap that fits
over them to be tied down when it rams.
Tho black shiny leather finish Is very smart
a friend to
tender skins
Any soap will clean your skin
a bar ol laundry soap will do if you
do not care what becomes of your
complexio'n. But you know that
laundry soap contains harsh, drying
alkali that would ruin jour skin and
hairf so you never think of using it
for your toilet.
Many ill-made toilet spaps contain
this same injurious alkali. Resinol
Soap contains absolutely no free
alkali, and to it is added the sooth
ing, healing Resinol medication,
which doctors have used for over 20
years intreating skin troubles. Thus
it comforts tender skins, and helps
nature clear the complexion and
keep the hair rich, lustrous and free
from dandruff. Sold by all druggists.
RttiMrfSAAvtrr Stiei alia centat! tf Rti
inol vtiJicatitH, ittaJiinff it tneti tMtkittf ta
4uify-irritatidauit
Resiool
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GOOD
Good form queries sTioutd be ad
dressed to Deborah Rush, written en
one tide of the paper and stoned with
full name and address, thouph initial
OXLY Kill be published upon request..
This column will appear In Monday's',
Wednesday's and Friday's Evening
Ledger.
Formal Regret
Dear Deborah 7?tisft Will you please word a
form.il regret to an Invitation for a dance for
me? I nave been asked to attend one and can
not go, and I want to send my answer In the
correct form. JACK.
The formal regret should read as follows:
2018 Walnut street '
Mr. John
regrets that he will
he Unablo to accept
Mr. and Airs. M P 's
kind Invitation for
Thursday evening, July
twenty-seventh, at 6
O'clock.
July the twenty-fourth.
DistrcsBcd Maiden
Dear Deborah Rush You have helped so many
others, I read every night In your column, per
haps you will aid roe
My mother died six months ago, and ever since
my sister and I have kept house. She Is 22
nn.l I nm 17. I stay at home sverr -night and
o! gin. , .My sister tens
tor me to go out atone.
o'clock Is too late
My
father Is nrlct with me and will not let me have
any company. If my sister would, talk to him
he nould let me, but my sister Is also very
v.rlet. fths told me the other nltht to let the
fellows alone. I said to her rrhat waa t to dot
her pleasure Is over now, as she l tninid to
a nice younc man, but before that she has hsd
fellows to rnme and see her since she was IS
years old, My brother Is also ensared. tty dad
does not say anything to them about company,
but always to me. I am so downhearted I don't
know what to do.
Would It he proper for me to meet younar men
on corners) Kindly tell ms It It Is proper to kiss
a man Rood-nlnht. Will he think as much of
me if I do not? I am afraid to brine him home.
for fenr my dad will say something. They won t
listen to me when I start to talk. 1 could have
lots of pleasure If my sister would only talk to
my father about iettlnr my friends come to sea
me. hut she will not do It. We are golne away,
shn for one week and I tor another, and a girl
friend of hers Is going to be there all ths time.
Slin told that friend to sratch ms and tell her
what I did, I'leasa help me; I do not know
whnt to do. Would It proper for m to go In
bathing with a young man, or to a show or
dance with him, If I behave myself?, A. B.
It seems to me, my dear little A. S., that
you are too anxious to bo Independent Tour
sister Is right; no girl of 17 should be out
on tho street alono till 8 o'clock unless she
Is obliged to work nt that hour.
I do not know your father's reasons, of
course, for not allowing you to receive
young men nt the houso, but It seems to mo
n mistake, as If you can have them at home
you will not be desirous of meeting them
on corners or nt shows and such places,
yhleh Is not the proper thing for a young
girl to do at all,
No man will think well of a girl who so
far forgets herself as .to allow undue famil
iarities, such as kissing, unless she Intends
to marry him. Of course, they will do It
every time If a girl will allow It but that
hind of girl Is not the one a sensible man
would want to make his wife.
It seems to me If you have such vague
Ideas of the proper way to behave with
young men, your father and sister are
Justified in their attitude.
Show them at homo that you know how
to beliavo as a nice girl, and they will prob
ably bo glad to let you have your friends
como to see you, If they do not, you have
MERIDALE
BUTTER
.reaches you as
fresh and pure as
the moment it
leaves the churn.
Thenew"Merifoir
wrapper safe
guards this "un
qommonly good
butter" in the
short, quick jour
ney from tho
creamery to your
table. Sealed so
perfectly that dust
or odors haven't
a chance in fire
world.
Ask your dealer
for Meridale But
teror phone
AYER & McKINNEY
(Makers of , . , .,
Meridale) PhllldelpbU
Dell Phone, Market 3741
Keystone Phono, Meln I7JJ
Look for the "Mtrtfoil"
wrapper alr-Usht. diut- and
odor-proof at your grocer.
m MERIDALE I
PsF
FORM
plenty of time yet for beaux, so .why worry?
It Is, of course, perfectly an right to bathe
In the ocean or go to a dance or show with
a young man of your acquaintance, whom
you have met In the proper way.
Now cheer up little girl, and don't be so
foolish ns to get desperate over this. Oc
cupy your mind With good reading and do
something for some one else and you will
come out all right
August Wedding Garments ,
. Dear Dtbbrnh lluthU it permissible for
bridegroom and ushers to wear white flannel
trousers and blue serge coats at an August
wedding? JAMES.
Not only permissible, but a rather pretty
custom which has grown up of late years.
Of course, It Is not strictly conventional,
but It Is very often done, nevertheless.
DEBOrtAH nUSH.
Love Sight
When do I see thee most, beloved one?
When in the light the spirits of mine eyes
Before' thy face, their altar, solemnize
The worship of that love thro' thee made
known?
Or when, In the dusk hours (we two atone).
Close-klss'd, and eloquent of still replies
Thy twilight hidden glimmering visage
lies,
And my soul only'sees'thy soul Its 'own?
o love, my lovel If I no more should see
Thyself, nor oh the earth the shadow of
thee, ' s
Nor Image of thine eyes In any spring,
How then should 'sound upon' Llfo'a dark
ening slope
The ground-whirl of the perlsh'd leaves of
Hope,
The wlpd of Death's Imperishable wing?
Danto Gabriel Itossettl.
Warm Weather Don'ts
Don't try to combine Ice cream and po
tato salad In warm weather. Also, beware
of too many Ice-cold drinks. They Irritate
the stomach, Be careful of crab meat, un
loss you, know the place where you are
eating It. ,
Remember that fatty foods, .oils, coffee,
and fried things aro fine for Increasing the
body heat. They make you feel warmer.
Live as simply as possible. Stay out of
tho blazing sun during ths day as much as
you can, and "think" coolness.
Cereal Cookery
If all cereals are soaked In salted water
for several hours It takes less time to cook
them, and they have a far superior flavor.
Try It
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REDUCTIONS
Disposing of every season
able novelty and discon
tinued line in Summer
Shoes.
Thousands of pairs of the
season's smartest styles, in
cluding new novelties just re
ceived. Every colored low
shoe and, a big variety of sport
shoes included.
2-85
3 -
SHARP Siiw'
In addition, 1200 pairs of early season novel
ties and- short lines,
clearance ; . . . .
Fair
Ghe J$arperShoe Co.;
W22 Chestnut St 1228 Mark&t Jp
Credit & Cash Accounts Cash AccounalOnly '
SCHOOLS
AND s
COLLEGES
XssKS. J Mr jsWssssssssssWWsJtsJwj I
Civil
Engineering
taught with thoroughness in every
detail, leading to degree of B. S.
in C. El Evening courses.
Full particulars in Catalog
M-25.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITV
BWABTHHQKE. PA.
SWABTHMQKE . PUKf ABATORV SCHOOXf
Evsry facility tn modsrn. wsll-saulpp.4 build
nss, recreation and reined surroundlnas; min
ts!, moral and physics! development. A, 11.
Xemllassn. lleadmaa., Hex H.SwarUunort. Pa,
Toiuut Ladles and Olris
QgBMAyTOWK, PA.
WALNUT LANE SCHOOL
(ttb jresr. Central. Cellece Prep Hlth 8
001
Graa. intermedins rrimarr. wusie. poi
ntermedl
Interior
imsatlo
Selene.
Decora' a. Secretarial..
.wi
letlcs.
WIMUINO
CENTRAL NATATORIUM
Water chsoxed dally. Tbrea nuatha, la-
Tdudiar myaUxsnlp. IT. Six Ioj.qos. 15;
Open Pillowslips
One woman, who prides herself on ths
way her linens last, says that the secret
of keeping pillowslips Is to mnko them with
both ends open. This does away With the
BUddeii tearing that Is often the result when
pillows are squeezed Into a case
Setae Money by Buying' 5
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