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Show COUNTESS FINDS HAPPINESS AS LAUNDEY BOSS LONDON. Au. llU-Call It reaction reac-tion from tha war If you wil bat the fact remaJng that British women wo-men bred In court atmosphere, are finding; It difficult to go "back to the old way of living." One of the nobility who "felt that way" lg the beautiful Countess of Clonmtll, jwlfe of aa Irish peer. - During the war she waa active: In relief work. Hhe worked hard, i And when the armistice came and court life settled back she grew restless, ghe says. Hhe wanted to be a business woman. wo-man. In the world of facte and figures, fig-ures, she felt, ghe could find true happiness. And so the counfegg startled aristocracy aris-tocracy by opening a laundry la the1 fashionable efayfair district. She! called her sstabhahment "The White! Klephant. perhapa she felt U would prove such. But It d'dn"t. Business flourished. flour-ished. She made money. And then he displayed typical American en-Lerprlv en-Lerprlv by expanding snd starting branches la various parts of th Isles. The countess wss the former Miss Rachel Berridge of Toft Hill. Warwick. War-wick. She Intendg to remain a business woman always. i , HFIOIOC RIOTS V ATA I AJUKne, British Isles, Aug. 11 (By A. P. A clash between Hindus Hin-dus and Mohammedan here resulted result-ed In the killing of five per eons and the Injury of eeveral others before be-fore troope called to ssslst the police po-lice restored order. The Mohamnte-dans Mohamnte-dans attacked a Hindu procesgioa and the BalaJI templa . - - - 1 1 |