Show LUXURY IN HOLLAND are citizens suffering buttering from the war in utah A little maybe but listen to this from a utah girl in holland the sentences are gleaned cleaned from a letter sent here by mrs airs herbert horstmann formerly miss aliss peart pearl van cott colt ot of salt lake and daughter of attorney and mrs airs waldemar van cott mrs horstmann nag has lived tor for the past part few years at tin tbt hague and in her letter pictures uret probably th the beat aide eld of conditions in the land of dykes what the worst must be can b be judged by the reader from roin the following we are really having an extraordinary time over hero bere all the more so BO because things happen grad bally and very mercifully one thins thing after another disappears from daily consumption and la is seen no more except as a rarity eggs egea are not to te be bought Fortu natel we have some egg layers of our own A ham costs costa so you can imagine we guard our little pair of pigs like gold rubber lias has gone from the market the overshoes for our biddles are fantastic diversions they are wearing hobnailed hob nailed shoes and are glad of them the writer goes on to state that leather is very expensive butter a pound and that 70 cakes ot laundry soap bought for was a bargain and not act to be had at the present time she describes the reccea recreation of herself and friends as consisting of a ride on bicycles to nearby tennis courts all automobiles having disappeared from civilian use a healthy game followed by a simple but sufficient supper and this is luxury in holland |