In Hirschengasse, which consists of only seven houses, there is a modest, but decent white goods store, which, like its neighborhood, is still untouched by the changes of the new era, in a somewhat meager prosperity and has sufficient popularity. When they say goodbye to every customer, even if they have been coming regularly for twenty years, they say the words: "e;Give me the honor again another time,"e; and two or three old buyers go there now and then to get their needs ask for tape and braids in cubits and be served in cubits.