LOOK OUT FOR THE SCOTCH CAP!
To the Editor of the Globe. 818, —I have throe daughters, very young girls, and, as I am poor, they are all obliged to earn their living. On Saturday evenings they walk home late from their shops, and they are frequontly addreasod in familiar and coarse language by a thing tbat I suppose I must call u "gentleman." He is of ordinary height, not stout, fair hair, and often wears_ a Scotch cap. I would try to have him Sunished, but my girls will not hear of my oing so on account of the exposure. I give his description ratbor fully, because several very respectable gentlemen, my daughters toll me, are wearing a very silly-looking kind of cap just now, and I should not like a mistake to be made. I am, &c, A MOTHER. Christohuroh, April 4.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2217, 4 April 1881, Page 3
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144LOOK OUT FOR THE SCOTCH CAP! Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2217, 4 April 1881, Page 3
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