Show MUST HAVE BEEN FILLED UP and yet receptacle was just an op or d n ry handbag same as they all carry you say that you left your smal i h handbag b a g on t the h e train 1 n madam sa said 1 d land ateon tra astad ham t the p polite 0 1 yo young u n g man a n at the coun counter te r in the department of the railroad sta tion in which articles left on trained train were to be found if found at all writes morris wade in judge will you please describe the bag and its con tents 9 well it was a small handbag of black glazed leather about seven or eight inches long and five live or sixt six inches wide I 1 am not sure that I 1 can describe all of the contents but I 1 know that there was la in the bag a chandker chief with a narrow lace edge a couple of matinee tickets three samples ot of ribbon a sample of taffeta silk pale blue a door key and two little keys a laundry list a pair of white kid gloves a receipt for a skirt I 1 had left to be dyed two spools of thread a card of books and eyes a newspaper paper recipe for a fruit salad a little newspaper newspaper poem I 1 had taken a fancy to a small ball of darning cotton a yard and aj halt of hamburg insertion a manicure I 1 brush a hat pin 20 trading stamps card of tiny pearl buttons a shoe but a little bottle of smelling 1 salts and a bottle of camphor ta tablets bletso yes and a little pearl and gold vanity box and a short lead pencil and a ping list and a little silver glove but toner and a part of 9 a paper ot of pina pins and a calendar printed on ort a little celluloid card and it seems to me that was about all As I 1 say it was a very small bag and I 1 think I 1 have named the greater part of its contents the greater part of its contents said the clerk as he went to look up the bag gee chizz it she could put all that into a five by seven inch handl hand bag she could put the contents ot of a ek seven room flat into a suitcase |