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Show MEANS MONEY FOR SOMEBODY. Mrs. Bllnxly's One Objection to Link Sleeve Buttons and the Moral. "Mrs. Hllnxly tells me." said Mr. nilnxly, "that she wishes they'd wear tho old st) In of sleeve buttons, not links, "The old st)lu buttons, going through the button holrn In such a manner ns to make the ends of tho cuff lap, made the cuff round when worn and so madn It present a uniform uni-form wearing surface: whereas link buttons, tending as they do to flatten tho cuff, tend to break thu cuff nt tho bend In the back, made sharper as It Is by tho flattening of the cuff, whilo sticking out Micro as It does nnd bo biouglit in dialing contrast with tho Inner sldo of tho coat sleeve tho cuff wenis out sooner than a uniformly rounded cuff would do, "That'B what troubles Mrs. Hllnxly. Sho doesn't object to tho link button as such, but becnuso it nukes It cost us moro for shirts. I tell her not to worry; wo can't expect to havo everything every-thing como our way. Tho link button may bo bad for us, but anyway It's good for the Joweler and tho shirt-maker." |