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Show DRESS TO WARM HER BACK, BASIS OF SUIT (Bv T'niversal Serv ice. t LONDON, July 2'J.--The sentimental sentimen-tal value of a dress was mentioned In COUrt when Mrs Kussell-Smith. a Kil-j burn dressmaker, was summoned for detaining a coat frock belonging to Mrs. Lily Thorne. who said It was a very special dresv, which she look Cor reiteration, and could not gt back j The magistrate; 'You put ' pounds ias the value. Is It really worth as ' m ueh ?" Mrs. Thorne "Yos. It Is to me. It has a sentimental value which money, Will not cover. I have to wort: with my back to an Ice Hafe. an l I have1 had a very special warm lining put f II down the back of llo- iln The magistrate: "8o the sentiment Is that 't keepw your back nice and warm." Mrs. Russell Smith s.ud she had lo.'.i the dress, bu was willing to replace! lit. |