THE CLOTHES MOTH. 



are all of us but too 

 familiar with the ravages 

 of the common " Clothes 

 Moth," ever busy fretting both our 

 garments and our tempers. We 

 find our cherished furs and woollens 

 which we fondly imagined we had 

 put away so carefully utterly ruined 

 by what we emphatically call the 

 moth, as if but one species really existed, and we 

 refuse it our interest and our sympathy. When 



