I really think the extra stroke that looks like the top of a "d" belongs to the funny underline bit with the little cross-hatches through it, below the word. I found this via Google:
HAIR WORKER (fabrication, nec) alternate titles: hackler
Combs, sorts, and prepares human or synthetic hair for making wigs, switches, and hair pieces: Pulls loose strands of hair across teeth of stationary comb to remove tangles. Separates hair strands according to length and ties them in groups. Washes human hair with soap and water and dries it in oven. Throws ends of hair against hackle (steel-bristled brush) and pulls hair through teeth to disentangle and straighten strands; places hair between cardboard sheets with ends protruding. Removes hair roots by brushing ends with brush containing row of needles.
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Prue