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Show MUST HAVE BEEN FILLED UP And Vet Receptacle Was Just an Or dln-ry Handbag Same as They All Carry. "You Bay that you left your BmalB handbag on tho train, madam," Bald' the. pollto young mnn at the counter In tho department of the railroad bta-j lion in which nrticlos loft on trains wero to bo found, if found at all, writes Morris Wado in Judge. "Will you pleaso describe tho bag and Its con-j tonts?" J "Well, it was a smnll hnndbng oft black glazod leathor about Beven or! eight inches long and flvo or bIx Inches wldo. I am not suro that I can! descrlbo all of tho contents, but I know' that there was In tho bag a handkor-1 chlof with a narrow laco edgo, a couple, of matlnoo tickets, three samples of ribbon, a samplo of taffeta Bilk, palo bluo; a door key and two Ilttlo koys; a laundry list, a pair of whlto kid gloves,-a gloves,-a receipt for a skirt I had loft to bo dyed, two spoolB of thread, a card of hooks and eyes, a nowBpaper recipe) for a fruit salad, a little nowspaporj poem I had taken a fancy to, a small ball of darning cotton, a yard and a half of Hamburg Insertion, a manicure brush, a hat pin, 20 trading stamps, a card of tiny pearl buttons, a shoo but! tonhook, a Ilttlo bottlo of Bmelllngt Baits and a bottlo of camphor tablets Yes, and a little pearl and gold vanity; box and a short lead pencil and a shop-1 ping list and a Ilttlo silver glovo but-toncr but-toncr and a part of a paper of plns-and plns-and a calendar printed on a Ilttlo col-, luloid card and it seems to mo that was about all. As I say, It was a very( small bag and I think I havo named; the greater part of its contents." "Tho groatcr part of its contonts,' said the clork as ho went to look up the bag. "Qeo-whlzzi If she could put all that Into a flvo by seven-Inch hand-j bag, sho could put tho contents of a soven-room flat Into a suitcase" |