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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918. - He turned to my father with the’ The Price of a Liberty Bond. | breathlessness byt the responsibility REVELAT[ONS query Any nily of tive people can 1! thus thrust upon me. ut as he had 4 A Recipe for Chop Sucy. | more than $30,00 to the purchasing | silenced us, so Allen Drake roused us| g 1 “Got the identical thiag right!power of their annual income by us!with his next words. | GF A WIFE | here,”” my father answered promptly. ing tI ow table luxury, Benefit Where did you pick up that Malay — — ! “When my friend handed me that Brand * S M rine, in| haif-caste of vours. Gordon?” He Expenditures of the American Red Tuscania survivors. For the work in written sheet just before his death place of butter. - Fhe price is 3uc!asked with seeming carelessness—yet ss in Engla r o 3 7. | the United Kingdom during the last | ... e A . ©iren. | it Was wrapped in a number of sim-, a Ih., instead of 35c to 60c.—asaving | we all realized there was a purpose e i s e B D e i el Loprontiatonan | MAESlEnEDEakeEald AN uds eI GE | ilo Dt which I have always of at least $1.15 a week for 52 weeks: | behlad the apparently aimless ques- | Yet Suffered with Functional p the end of June, including con-|' o\ o Up to You.” preserved Moreover, it is just as good butter. j tion . e $4,483,800 has been made. I . e . | v LB pdias g Was Cured fbutions to the British Red Cross The policy of brigading American “IWell!” I think yow're letter pe He took from.the key ring he al-| Even experienced housekeepers e — Disorder and S S et e Do b e 4 preglotts lwava! keeps. upon his iDerson al cu. . nhotitelll the! difference Ly tha taste FADS AND FA HION by Lydia E. Pinkham’s d. British Ambulance committee, | with British troops greatly increased|goo¢ now. Are'you ready for tho | ljawsly shaped ey AR erossing the!Then “Sweet Nt Margarine i y LY RS 3 1618 088 Saccotding tn Al o ithe worlloththega mcriean FLedh L0on | DNt Forrentng ot room he unlocked a bound | made of such appetizing food pro- Vegetable Compound. test of the series of reports which | in Ingland, the report says. Threc I ool e Ma o S nnaane Do PR SRR T e Council is making to the | new Ited Cross hospitals, one with a e ake leane s ol o rdsibsias i ‘elt and taffeta are combined in| o . o “ B T e e onithelrieces otiicelinate S ana [ovnite coanut, churned | qomo of the prettiest hats. _Spring Valley, Ill. — *‘For many months ple re acih » o ) banded them to Mr. Drake. | teurized m is perfect- i suffered from periodic pains—I doc- eing made of the Red Cross war | completion over there. Hospital ser long, womanish eyelashes played | wcood!” that gentleman responded el g e tored with our fam- Prior to October, when the | ice requiring an expenditure of $96 - us | quizzically Lil promptly, and then as he spre e : ily physician but re- fzsion for England was created, | 382 up to the end of June, and $1-{ . ) t Sted i e it tupon by et tatls b % s ECosan or | With a huge bow of taffeta. Yol /| ceived no relief — work of caring for American | 431,000 has been set aside for this|p. 5 2| him a smile like that of mischicvous \ding Benefit Brand demEa R #%eg . Al then I explained my boops in that country was performed | work for the last half of the year. | sc room, and I, for one, was iy e e s e e Sine an import. | Philippine embroidery is the newest . trouble to another the London chapter at a co The sum of $2,003,400 has been ap- |« as the average schoolboy is sup- |~ &1:q like to see their Sy o ynt itern in their daily menw. For|idea in collarsiand cufl MRS F4HH doctor and he ad- 59, this amount including $39,- | propriated for camp work in osed to be that the task of the aven- | inev realizo what this is SRlaloniy ot ino i Ditcctiiin orlin: == i 4 il vised me to take So many faffeta hats are trimmed <pended for the relief of the |land during the six month ling | ing was dor Then for a few moments ere Co.’s yellow stores, Main | Matelasse is one of the new fab- | HllfR . FAN Lydia E. Pinkham’s December 31, $180,000 of this amount > had committed to memory the | as silence in the room ihile we street, 363 Arch street, New Britain, | 7165 fo1 the redingote cloaks ! e Vegotn})lo Com- heing lotted to provide every |scemingly meaningless code, which, | wateched his sure, skilful, e e i . Coftees e Ml pound. Soon after H r\ | st Lo bhc i 1d with a|vet held so much of moment to the |wamanlike fingers tran »ing and Grocer pecialties are lca| A broad collar sometimes runs into i | taking it I began to - | Christmas present. Up to the end of | nation. I, because of the . unusual| nysute characters upon a blank pieco : holes rico. {a sash that ties in the back. et e notice a change for \l 1] only $119 trained memory I happen to possess, | o¢ - i - the better, and af- )% June camp work cost o e tha fivet rend G DaD, making u[; soft materials ik ter taking six bot. 1 | ihe inereased appropriation reflecting | had mastered it upon the firs s et ehe ea 0w henthel hadl s [ e aking E 3 als like \ | er tal 5 LSEaSy—!f You Know Dr. ,‘"‘_‘_“N‘ o Ynn» b e onviel Mz O had S thvoushcourteny ana| iy vkt C S R "‘l"\("‘\.\ L e '1("7““‘ JOnCEt silk is well to choose flowing tles I am in perfect Edwards’ Olive Tablets cared for in the last half of the | necessity—waited for the others. Mr.|gonuine Chinese chop suey T ever! jye struck the match, lighted {he ! SICVESs: lcalth, and I cannot thank you enough 0 i wr. A special appropriation of | Drake called upon me frequently 10 |ynew, and the directions for making paper, and S e for the relief it has given me.’’—Miss TThe secret of keeping young s to feel ye0%. R SPETE TBRCOR S he con- | confirmed or to correct the other reci- | ¢ ara described to the minutest de- Lol ) R Dresses of black sillk are mysteri- | KATE LAWRENCE, Box 725, Spring pung — to do this you must watch your R S by [tion O stanis T iRt ntel i o inel i W it e Fetpiien 1 i e1al onel o7 : Lo ously draped and trimmed with | Valley, Il ver andallwlowels-—ithqres mx’i nfied of "‘("‘1‘ ofgtho e United King. | them, but in reality I was sure 1t|iyeir own, so they won't have monkey fur. | School girls and girls who are em- aving a sallow complexion — dar 4 LECRNECEVICE R oL " {was intended to test my memory o s e wved at home or in some occupation “‘i"‘: your e);es—pgnfile:y:saw_‘?hm;‘lg i tod ending June 30, dona | #4820 aad again for his own assu d not continue uésgfietx;‘ tortures ok in your face — dul ith n the period ending June 30, dona- | 501 i SR Lt e A by the akbets parlile. * Your doctor will tell you ninety ¢,ons to the British Red Cross reached | "Lyt on1y peady, but eagersto ses| ‘But will they have time to e A e S of Miss Lawrence and thousands er cent of all sickness comes from in- . total of $2,169,975, the report states. | o "1, (" oF that bit of pape at the thing carefull Dr. Pettit|l ,1“, _Pro '7‘;“ It 3 e e others who have_tried this famous tive bowels and liver. ey The sum of $71 550 has been appro- | e ¢} 1oplied, - “The fear of its fall- | queried practically. “I thought you are four LIWHgENaC 4o S d herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician | ,iqtcd for home communication G S e e e ment to tr hem when they come | the original, formuin 3olero effects are charmingly | * Vegetable Compound, and found , stirrin the ashes that o fragment of writing | remain. difficulty in making it out.” o s Graham!——he bowed to The Sceret in Madge's Keeping. i me half-mockingly, half-seriously - Solid bead bags and bead-trimmed look | “it is distinctly up to vou.” bags become more and more fascina- ing Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ..,yice, which keeps soldiers in touch | 112 ¢or months.” for the pape | ‘Yes, but with nq dispa ement 10} created by rows of pleated frills. lief from such suffering. If compli- pund mixed with olive oil to act on .} rejatives in America, and the| My, Drake twisted the Dit of rice| We all looked at Lilltan inquiringly.}any of us 1 wouldn't frald Bto — ‘ions exist write the Lydia E. Pink- e liver and bowels, which he gave t0 . .; of the “Care Committee”, an or- | pape hon he took a match from | “There are two women that [ mean' Wager that no one of us can give the| mpe heavy silk cord girdle is an in- . ine Co., Lynn, Mass. The is patients for years, 2 anization of 600 American women, | his pocket, to account far, she said grimly, “but 2bsolutely correct rendition—with no | teresting solution to the waist linc. it of their 40 years experience in Dr. Edwards® Olive Tablets, the substi- | " o0 i “mngland, who visit| “Pardon m Lillian interposed, |1 think it will be wise to let one at figure nor character omitted or trans-| S ¢ sing girls on this subject is at your te for calomel, are gentle in their action provide comforts for wounded | “but I thought you had planned to|least of the others—provided thpre'Dosed—in a week's time. We've dane Yowadays a one-piece dress seems | t always cffective. They bring about e e nt a decoy paper in the other house, | are more than the two womea come all we humanly can to safeguard it in| apgolytely essential to every wardrobe. | et ————— hat exuberance of spirit, that matural WerBay BRE AT LI N Red | Shoulda't it look as nearly like this | —imagine he gets aw rBlossthelcase, of ey nceldent LoRy ol ADUs = E TO MOTHERS uoyancy which should be enjoyed by e g s e course, he will be followed, and it is Please take care of yourself, for th A straight gown of velveteen has uickly hee! baby’s sore, chafed eryone, by toning up the liver and clear- e approprlation of $119,250| By Jovel" Allen Drake cxclaimed | highly desirable that he take this Mmomentous secrct rests almost entit-1 ., ynside body and sleeves of net iR i 3 b the system of impurities, = I 2 DDEoRL =l : llv, dropping the match and |Pretended copy along with him. i1y upon that fortunate uncanny mem- - - You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- been made to cover the operat- | ruefully, Um:"' "']{1 bit of paper. *I| Whichever of them gets this will, of{ory of your The slender iece dresses are s}’kas com!a)fl Powder ts by their olive color. . 10c and 25c per inz cxpenses ‘f_t1:”"\.","“””,’fl";"’;m’{f teally forgot all about that. Any | course, watch the chance to slip it to| silent—1__ awed becoming to both girls and women. iich contains antiseptic, healing ingredi- ox. All druggists. - pnzland fduring Lo e SIHO LS rice paper similar to this around?” |some accomplice, and, T, for one,| = = e 43 not found in &nv other pursery powd. ing December { shall be sure the chance is given, £ ¢ > Filet collars are particularly attrac- ¢ AL 2 whether it be the night we trap them - i) o 5 7 tive on dark one-piece frocks. I or later.” i e . d | “T see,” Mr. Drake's eyes gleamed, ) 2 L6 € A draped turban of silk and velvet | and T kaew that he approved Lill E g ends with a “cabbage” in front i | Babies’ caps, leggings and sweat- ers should match when possible. A striped cloak with an immense collar is of gray on a darker gray ground scheme for leading to plotters high i in authority, more securely (‘(\n(‘(-ulml‘ A stockinet dr enriched by than Grace Draper. 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