. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 14 Balt-imori. and Ohio Magazine, September, igzz orS Tbrn Table. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorMargaret Talbott Stevens, Associate EditorCharles H. Dickson, Art EditorOffice, Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore, D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Luckey, Staff Photographer , ——4. .—,_.—.—,—. , .—. Shavings An attractive price on an attracti^e cedar chest in a) store window in Baltimore was recently persuasiveenough to cause the transfer of some cash from my pocketto that of the store owner, and of the cedar chest from • his st
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 14 Balt-imori. and Ohio Magazine, September, igzz orS Tbrn Table. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorMargaret Talbott Stevens, Associate EditorCharles H. Dickson, Art EditorOffice, Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore, D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Luckey, Staff Photographer , ——4. .—,_.—.—,—. , .—. Shavings An attractive price on an attracti^e cedar chest in a) store window in Baltimore was recently persuasiveenough to cause the transfer of some cash from my pocketto that of the store owner, and of the cedar chest from • his store to my home. The major fraction of our • partnership in the home was good enough to say thatlie chest was nice but the surprise much nicer. It is inside the chest itself, however, that my storyijegins, for when I opened it I discovered a paper bagwhich was full of fragrant cedar shavings. On the bagwas a printed statement that the manufacturer was gladto give the shavings as an evidence of his good will andthat they would be found useful in providing addi-tional protection against
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