Few articles of clothing are capable of causing more annoyance than < ]ar. When the - average man s_ collai ivill not fix upon its proper stud he ceases for a time to act and speak like a rational being. There . have been great minds, however, which . dured with calmness even the eccentricities of a collar. Dean Stanley had one of these. One evening, when dining out, he appeared at tatne with one hah of’his collar flapping in the an - During the meal his hostess asKed o.m, if } ie , were aware of tins, and whetne she could help him. “Oh no,” he replied'. cheerfully. “It broke when I was dressing. I don t mind. Do y ••
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3244, 14 June 1911, Page 5
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114Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3244, 14 June 1911, Page 5
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