November 18, 1944 P. 19

November 18, 1944 P. 19

The New Yorker, November 18, 1944 P. 19

A matron struck up a Pullman-car acquaintance with a war bride en route to join her husband. She noticed that the girl was crocheting tiny woolen bags. "They're to keep my husband's chest from getting chilled," she said. "You know little sweaters so he won't have to wear a chilly identification tag next to his skin."

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