m|f TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND FALLOWING DAYS i j i PROMENADE SHOW DAY .. AT THE D.1.C.! I A Grand Exhibition of Latest and I Best Fashions for Autumn and I Winter, 1918. Each Department. I An excellent opportunity to become I pleasantly acquainted with the New Styles. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED / f fj D2432—gj7Sa
"What is possible under German law is told by *ht; "Lokal Anzeiger,"_ of Berlin, in the report of a case decided, by a Berlin Court. A lady had purciiasod an undergarment at a leading store, at the priire of 7s Gd. In due cour&3 tho time arrived for .it to bewashed, and in the washing it disappeared. A number of indefinable substance; were discovered : they were the fragments of the vanished garment, which was made of paper. The Court disinhseu the charge o. lra;:d against the shopkeeper, holding that tho lady, while purchasing had not specified the material of which the garment was to fce made. The prosecutrix left tho court jreepinc with vexation.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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166Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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