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image PHYSICIAN & SURGEON image Joseph William Zeh, B.S., M.D. 4642 N. 46TH AVE. CHICAGO, ILL.

of muslin which was quite a task because it was very hard to get the needle through the goods. I made it quite short to go with the little 21 inch dress which I constructed after Mrs. Baker's pattern. The young matron, Mrs. Wilson, who lives upstairs, has a baby that will be two years old in June. She has to watch her all the time and dash to the bathroom very frequently, to prevent her wetting her diapers. Mrs. W. is a very pleasant girl about 24 or 25, I think, and we frequently sew together. Max and I went up last night and played 500 with her and Mr. Wilson. She and I were partners and skinned the men badly, though of course they wouldn't admit it. I've? Ave? got very much interested in the game and the time went so fast that we didn't get downstairs until about 11 o'clock consequently, we failed to wake up until 7.30 this morning and I forgot to set my sponge as I should have done. I set it this morning, however, and put the pan on the radiator so it was ready to mix right after lunch and will be done at 4:00. Going to make a bread pudding for