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OUR WHITE BADGE.

(To the Editor.) Dear Sisters, In these davs of economy wo can still afford to wear our badge on each out-of-door garment, if "c care to make it of the white Japanese tape which is used by the shop-keepers for tying up their parcels. These badges are made in a moment, often la v t longer than those of silk ribbon, and should one become accidentally crushed, the cost of a new badge is infinitesimal. 1 enclose one lor your inspection. Madam Editor. -Yours cordially. SISTER MOODY HEIJ.. (The enclosed badge is quite neat and tasteful, and looks like a White Ribbon bow. Editor “WTiite Ribbon.’ )

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 8

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OUR WHITE BADGE. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 8

OUR WHITE BADGE. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 8

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