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of the paper which told of someone who was advised by a doctor long ago to do it to prevent grip.  It is simple and as I like powder of some kind in my shoes anyway I thought it might as well be sulphur for a while.

Sunday after-noon I ironed off Daisy's bureau scarf, which I had finished Saturday, and had not much more than got it done when she came in.  I had been telling Mrs. W. that I thought she ought to come.  I gave it to her.  It did look pretty laying over the back of the red velvet chair.  She says that it will go with the chiffonier when it comes back to me but I said that I should think she didn't want it then.

I am glad that Doris is going