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Show In writing a criticism on Baroness Von Hut-ten's Hut-ten's book "Our Lady of the Beeches," an Eastern East-ern critic, by some slip in typographical construction, construc-tion, writes of the story as "Our Lady of the Breeches". The story receives favorable comment, com-ment, and does not seem to suffer from its rough handling at the hands of the compositor, but its plot, to carry out the suggestions arising from the misquoted title, should have been laid in America rather than staid old England, where the prerogatives preroga-tives attaching to the habitual wearer of male unmentionables un-mentionables have been usurped in every field by the fair sex, hence no incongruity would attach to a story bearing the new title, but rather would prove a rapid seller in this progressive land. |