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Show "Helena llstlst le sisls.sss." (Icorge Waalilugton, vtl.lla attending a swell reception at Newvrt, notinsl lhat tho daughter of Ida host, Mlsa 1-ll'ry, was suirerlieg from a severe sura throat and could not speak aliore a vvhlsjar. (leneral Washington, observing observ-ing ll.ls cinharrassnient of his youthful hostess, said to hen "Miss Ulery, ou own to Ira suffering very much: what Is lira matter)" Mlsa Dlcry told him tlm cause of her trouble, upou whkh tho general uld lu hen "1 sutltr very frntutntly from a sera throat ami tako n remedy which I find very useful, and which 1 would reaxnn-mend reaxnn-mend lo )oii wero 1 not sure yoa would not tako It." 'Ilutliuneurc,"rille.l JIIm PJIery, "lltat I would uke any rvutealytlut (leneral Waihingtmi would proposo." " Well, liien," said lira general, "It Is thlsvuloiis bulled In molasses. It has cured me of teu." Miss l'JIcry took tho remedy aud, of course, was curve! Ihchauge. |