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Show CLEAN MONCY HER HOBBY. Young Woman Had Distinct Prejudice Against Soiled Bills. ' 1 , She slipped in front, i,t the paying leller'H window unci prodim-d a wad Of SllilAll. bills. , "Would yon kindly, exihmiKe these notns for clean onus?" she nRked, In lOsponao to his polite laqulry as to what ho could do for her. "Why, je, madam, certainly. You are afraid of the disease gornu, I suppose," sup-pose," he remarked as b counted out the amount In nw greenbacks suit pushed them over the.llttle brass door. "No, not exactly," sho smiled. "It is simply h case of habit. Beforn I married I hud exporlence In the bank-Ing bank-Ing business nn a working woman, and, like all In tha work. I acquired a love of fresh hills. I positively refused to handle anything soiled or worn. It Is ono of the few things I have had to regret In married llfn. Thu Hades-men Hades-men will give one that kind of tainted money In maklnK change, usually they have nothing clso in the cash draw-or draw-or As noon us I run possibly do so, I hurry to the nearest bank and get clean ones, These are lovely; they smell quite like old times. Thank you so much. Good morning." |