For which I hope, later, to submit justification, I must ask your consideration of hishaberdashery and tailoring.
He agitatedly walked up and down for an hour, peering into haberdashery windows, looking for a kind-faced young man.
Blinx and Severan the swellest--the smartest haberdasheryin the city.
The times are the castle's times still; all this nineteenth-century haberdashery and chatter is an inexplicable and insolent freak of interruption.
For years he had been known in the haberdashery as Webb.
Jones suggested haberdashery; Robinson, guided by a strong idea that there is a more absolute opening for the advertising line in haberdashery than in any other business, assented.
We are partners in the haberdashery business, and now we shall be partners in everything.
Her husband was then in employment as shopman at the large haberdashery house on Snow Hill, and lived with his wife in lodgings in Cowcross Street.
And in this way it came to pass that George Robinson was present as Mr. Brown's adviser when that scheme respecting the haberdashery was first set on foot.
And maybe to plan a newhaberdashery in distant parts.
Carefully Mr. Magee led up to the coming of the man from Jersey City; in detail he laid bare the duel of haberdashery fought in the name of the fair Arabella.
We found Roos in the office reading a last year's haberdashery catalogue.
The girl who had charge of the haberdashery asked if she could serve her.
And she almost envied poor Miss Pinnegar the prospect of a little, day-by-day haberdashery shop in Tamworth.
Minor plans included the election of Alvina to the post of parish nurse, at six pounds a month: a small private school; a small haberdashery shop; and a position in the office of her cousin's Knarborough business.
She could say "haberdashery shop," and her sphinx would recognize this answer as true to nature, and would be satisfied.
And she repeated the chapel plan to the theatre group, the theatre plan to the chapel party, the nursing to the pianoforte proposers, the haberdashery shop to the private school advocates.
Your beat is in the haberdashery or hosiery line, eh?
Once a man went into a haberdashery to buy a coat.
A haberdashery had sent him a cordial letter asking him to open an account.
They ape the man of fashion, call their haberdashery store a merchant's warehouse, and foregoing the vulgar title of draper, take to themselves the loftier name of merchant.
Used by Pittsburg traders to convey haberdashery goods, more especially tea and coffee, to settlers on the River.
Trades people supplied themselves at Pittsburg and Wheeling, and passed up and down the river, conveying to the settlers haberdashery goods, and more especially teas and coffee, taking some of their produce in return.
After breakfast Rufe, who had a chronic case ofhaberdashery ever since I got his trousseau, says he believes he will amble down to Misfitzky's and look over some royal-purple socks.
He's got professors posting him up now in education--art and literature and haberdashery and such things.
I'm not quite sure, but I think it's a wholly imaginary creature much taken by the charms of haberdashery clerks.
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