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to th anxil fore The He being forwarded chairman of the Ittleson of Pag clothi e ‘prisoners of Caporette’ | is chairman of the B {and into ti o the hat is how they call those captured | division. She is in the AELEAU [ ana 37 \ coss o vz 11 others, not because of any differ- | and considers this a spi Austria | the quality of the Amess patriotisn hi | madc dark how th \merici so1 Federal Institution Loams i i o ; L Over HMillion in Connecticut ’ Sire W ! i 3 S o e shelter andoned for emblin tilthine applic | for ‘ ha I ¢ hey have hey recc filthy that can suciution chestnut 1 texture aid \si them hardly ' serve iy mderfully 1so ekl cnee in official sentimental dis Ul equally badly in time prisoners Thi 1sand, | now treatment Soci: s ' Wor er does not make an 4 speaking of it MESS will not B sque aSE and kng zive t \merican recially thers Gratelul for | i Ir Assistance in Wer \ing 1 JSVNE hecan work e vhich poilus in the ican are the Nicture cantec 1 e quarter reots, dispatched in {1 banda Red ('r without food | it to my mind entire trains md crythin < ‘ mou 3 ompa left tact with our bhoys by ers not at the ‘£ will know o wd work attempted ederal Land Biank total of 3572 ¢ to mse Spile insuits wor eports’a uffered ey th o if any nything : s - 1 $10 i '\\.Tnuilf ne e fregate dinount of $10,- | U0 TG o i 15 the prisoners of Capo- o the MR R tributio the appli- | o, vl ) t i R omen of AT of leisure theg sevative demand -0 heen doing 1fifo time our v '.v We e the , men who can ‘dog8 ind | help.” ks o Two the Lecause they old tear fitions Eor lpans sinsetill liesan: busi the ived in concen uniforms camps {1 sily rec- | every wds th these masses | wom itself = h: furious ferocity. If the 'i front could example disabled men cation presented On threw i which had suffered and one belonging to cems a queer place distric Maine, §807. i 5 i weakened so much deat | erican nanuf Hampshire | h 137: Massachusetts | factory of workers just we (2 Island, $180.560: Co [ who would he slad enough 145; New York, $4,558,58 body from Massachusetts she sev. $1,247.515. The loans so fa ! up and shatter the Ttaling ke Rl bins re lot ) comple amount t | ; daily factory whistle Apioe e mostly President Leonard sinces the Apart N the fact refugec for good and all those that the federal farm loan wus the eastern s the real siznificance in the of the IFederal Land Bank ficld Jics in the distribution throughout district current $161,505; Vermc $1,857,98 necticut, $1 New for for now ume of creased h the prepar » han v i at f the most the ‘turers, but Rhode 154 Jer only sece whom to I busine hould some to abo 1.000,000 a returning 11y some of the \ustrians oldiers e treated well! Every now and then making a to select Everybody expeditions or conditions: Ittleson wighie all g ) circulars with re inviting The 1nd these figure said silences upon ‘ to desert Bicilian: Robinson that it who maintained | S TALIAN PRISONERS es noor, t Italy ned to work in to tilling the into the lit mostly om the tour of soldiers into Austrians THE O} the for knows prison work in that almost little adapted poured down villages where their pres- serious problem \n woman, Dr. T. M discovered by the with hospital and food c camps the trenches. from these never ind not needed in e city mig! have wtion of Sprinz it Th that | -\ Life in Austrian Concentration Gamp Intense Hardship ope Silinn one P creates a of reiurns one returns as Alfi Americian this prot American b the phantom. 'WOMEN WANTED T0 REPAIR UNIFORMS: has Re Tem been ssion to be the bank is located in chusetts it is purely a New institution. But this is far the New York with in applications is our best u It total impr seems Cross. struggzlir She ibuted carments sending a Massi Englang heenuse onened a and trained m enterprisine up to give the ref carn a living, 1he wttini Pagni from being $1 8 producirg cent. of The land— he If nakor would S 1 nic shoe represents 42 per the bank New I New Jersey—actually per ¢ent. of our business, % New England sfages fur- chance to Can ugees a the business of July 5.- correspondent of of Milan, of reports | Rome, Arnaldo Fraccaroli, the paints a Austrian priso from | returned problem of woulc hearly two outside of N York furnish entative of the A while visited Palermo. ¢ nish 47 per cent the funds of It not -ine the that i about 00 chiidren th of the land bank ‘to the | oo " 07 0 been fed at 'ag of the district solely con- | "o o maintained divect service is more fa R alliance only a piece of 1 Vhen 3 BRAE | e et e trdocial = lod g2 Bk U IR HOLS ot would end the wii by funds furnished by the RRed ¢ S i o for that is per- | o “qiconin of Cross provided for an additfon to this obvious. The shrinkage in the |y o' ¢angered cant menu, of at least 1 bowl of Uue of securities makes the mort- | oo 00 B e for each child. The Red Cross built gage practically the only investment Do kitchen where the soup could t can be realized on without ooked, and in addition. zave 50.000 an actual loss. The result lHire towards housing some of ftic that the mortgagors, 1,000 refn western Sieily and e ave owners of city {n aid the or farm property, are called liquidate at a time when least Tavorable when Knowledg system is stites o he olved Corrie deiln none:; t ot Until a ican Red ily. and Women Parlcz You “I'rs e of Ttalian t Ric by | dry The extra and Sera lis life. invalid I point recable hased Soup For Refugecs. picture repres upon Alian Austro tion camps brief sta h to demonstratc 5 Cros: ased erhood hetween (i recently from made luded the artie! incr loans Wl soldiers nce. 1y a Can Be Found States have camp ha of thos iptored. torio, a place d with oran e to cpen wio 16 he United governmen - the noney 1s ALEE be « nking ;o o conserve th 1ttional bread their wool. has asked ihe the Re women of lei i they Py of co-op son these tion of thro! the time in to re m prisoners who d Cross, and willingly an Italian of ure, in oup the g and uvenatc Think of the uses to which these onions can be put if you give them the chance by canning and drying. Free book of instructions on canning : , and drying may be had from the Na- | hands each of the e worih i to th i tasi gpons | DNt Aol 4 o PN LA SR tional War Garden Commission, g : 1 ne montlk: i 1 ¢ L " Washington, D. C., for two cents te conditions Austria teaches on y leve Ttaly when new winter outfils are | ‘ ; ay postage. toat | passionately and men will ] PAYSPORIAE: i hey here | { might department the uniforms agricultural forms discarded by the ing the Wher receive an incur- | prison is q soldic iumbie of he ing to embark for ’[ ) If tnese wheth- | ;. front and property camps the their z00d when yine variably they soldi men-in the variou their summer wear 1 rees in I their winier apparel 60,000 Tire more wives o heavy task for to care Sicily, poor . are 22,000 | least the with all one’s hoar: uted, the turn over to do farm capital enous hest for i §O. well famil own soldier's children, of whom there | ‘to 9.000 in alone. Natur- | development, to cr Red Cross ¥ of investment gratitude vounesters s loan federal provide refugees a s of “In the Austrian wearing. Nothing is | camps’ s A ult, the hout the country have umforms and repaired concentration | now Lor ite standard forn upon mort the | common | They perish, epers and Fraccaroli. | away and. as a 1 \lermo the aid of the with American, Re “oflicers can exisi oniv with the help throus HisEceny tied (G based farim ¥ abilize the coun- panicky of their own resources Pu store of old other ew received ind in general to ittle am must e for n cither at g cated whi farm ey feeling in which are |and has learned being mysteric soldiers not languizh arc wor They Y. SCHOO CHILDREN,UNDER THE DIRECTION 6’! OMPETENT TEACHERS, 15 ESPECIA LLY VALUABLE black-eyed ed mothers 1l {he it el pens situation i allay and many mortgag: work cantonme the water. The have enough rough dred into Cross has served to the S e hov tlon all, o are liversally of bahy and hu mor L mort- that iries their gee, milk fributed wit to moL! ol ened rong and healt uniforms recently started | reduced stre h lef the Mathause are speakin i and ment resulted in permifted to otherwise would i When asked s0 they hardly reclanua(ion de tine it Camy have already remain work ! soing on Apidity prison Upton but the with sullicient’ 1 to the the any camp of winter from thirty each day. Of nutrition “In Mathausen en o'clack the It is the funerals dead been called the America as a 1t wonderful hiz hrother. ues a free book on Community and Neighborhood Canning. issues a book of instructions ilook upon have died last] which tesi of the =zove utilizin about prog req to carry on this forty —men | put up what? From lack of| cided, at ment, vork the Now pvices of volunteer worken ¥ orlc. If N will be the country every morning at the Thers | here, it Al trumpets give praves ated funerai hour inaugur over day. The are being dead l stripped | | placed every | cur soldiers feion completely of two in a coffin if cotfins. s *On their arrvival in the Throughout the Atlantic i of which the Now Britain chapt part. the New York County the Red Cross ! everything and there ave . any | has tal 28 concentra it roxilia Ith NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION soldiers taken niu prison {tion camps the er: clothing, are heing strippec linen, heln The RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE D19 Store Smarter Clothes at Smaller Outlay Than Usua The past three months have been Women arve wonderful judges of the busiest in this store's history. ¥ merchandise and values, therefore Women's and Misses Silk Dresses in Four Groups taken our constant growth. Skiris Our skirt department will give yon 1—Rroken sizes from our e deast 100 models to choose from. regular stock. Special $10. Owing to backward weather condi- —New dresses in satin, taffetas RERtORntvardiwentlicuicond] A TepeRdolchinci Combined fwith tons we have made a fortunate pur- georgette. Special $12.50. chase of over 4100 Wash Skirts which 3—The newest models the N. Y, we are offering at ‘special prices, market has crveated. Hand embroid- Skirts of pigque and gaberdine dis- ered. beaded and georgette combina- tinctive models, featuring detachable tion. Special $16.50 f—Distinctive and unusual collec- belts, sport pockets and button trim- tion of afternoon dresses of satin med. Special $2.49. seorzette crepe. fonlard and taffeta, Skirts of superior gaberdine, large Prevailing colors and combinations. pockets, pearl buttons. detachable of everything 10t and sho Unifo camps FORGOTTEN I { R ‘ GUESTS * | AT QUR, ! TABLE ! | special values $18.95 to $26.50, belts. Special $3.95 to $1.50. V. S. Food Administration, Wash dresses of checked gured Skirts of plain and striped taffetas, and striped voiles, gingham and beach satins, pongees, khaki kool, silk pop- ¢loth. Special values $3.95 (0 $8.50. lins. Special values $4.85 10 $9.50. Arrangement of cover on crock containing fermented vegetables. Note the use of paraffin, board and cloth, says the National War Garden Commission of Washington, which will send any reader of this paper a free nning and drying book for a ~"-cent stamp to nav nostage. DAILY SHOT AT KAISER * FOR HOME FOOD SAVERS MATIONAL WAR GARDEN comMMmission Home-made drier to be set on top of stove or range. Itis made of gal- vazized irod. This and many other suggestions will be found in the free drying book which the National War Garden Commission of Wash- ington will send to any one for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. Nature can teach you a lot zbout conservation. In time of plenty pre- pare for times of emptiness by can- ning and drying vegetables and fruits. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the Na- tional War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents to Pay postage. NATIONALWAR GA! Carrots cut lengthwise for drying make a dandy dish. This and ather pointers on drying food are given in the free book the National War Gar- den Commission of Washington will send any reader of this paper for a two-cent stamp to nay postaze. SMALL PICKINGS; BIG CANNING Get ready for winter hy stocking your pantry shelves with fruits and vegetables canned and dried at home. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the Na- tional War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents te pay postage. NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION Apples peeled and sliced for dry- ing will taste very nice next Decem- ber, says the National War Garden Commission of Washington, which will send you a free drying book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. # NATIONAL r WAR GARDEN | ) A jar tfeer is use- [\ commission ful in home canning work says the Na- tonal War Garden Commission of Woashington, which will send any reader of this paper a can- ning book free for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. Get it now and follow these dailr hints,