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Women’s Grey Suede, One Strap Pumps, high and baby Louis heels, priced at oy Women's Oxfords, Besse System make, priced at priced at i . ; 27 STORES BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 CITIES j m Y FIGHTING BREAKS OUT. commussion sent to investigate the Ol"' ra' a |' —— - situation were taken prisoners and | Lithuanian Forces and Irregular Pol- executed, it is declared. ! rlal Packag. Fra.! | ish Troops Mixing It Up Again. T AN e t l.ondon, March 24.—Fighting has DEMANDS BERGDOLL. st for hort time, 5 E vo t: m.-:vo:nnr::m;hclstl‘u‘::.?: 3 { again broken out between Lithuanian Washington, March 24.—The Unit- ‘ 4 e ew ntaln asl men, that Brownatone is in fact k porfect tint for mray, faded | forces and Pol.sh “irregular” troops g States has mnd: tdemt:lx‘nds :)n the‘ B r - > | v N rman goyernment for the return o 3 fact . 2 b 5 e e R I T X e g o oeligouskl, GG, Bergholl, military draft dodger has already presented o “Who ‘wr'x'.'.,“.g‘";.:'c‘.'f‘ e Cxchange Telegraph company. The 2f TWIGCeiphis; and the releass from ownatone i4 positively guaran- | Polish “irrégulars” crossed the . d and camnot injure the hair in S anaersilne reas Vieton Saturday Who attempted to capture the notor- CASALS MARTINELLII and attacked the town of Schirvin- 1ous slacker at Eberbach, it was World's Greatest Cellist Tenor tai, in the neutral zone established by learned from high govern : . 'Y %0 witen give the tele- | the Allies, says the dispatch, which cialt { Phone a thorough washing in alcohol. quotes an announcement by the Lith- R CARMINE FABRIZIO PROF WALDO PRA] T | Take off the mouth-picce and pour al- uanian press agency at Copenhagen. Best Coffee 35c 1b., 3 Ibs for $1.00. | cohol through the little holes into a Members of a. Lithuanian military Russell Bros.—advt. . ViOlil’iiSl’ cturer saucer. Wash the receiver with a cloth > wet in alcohol, o -~ : r R | Do not wipe the parts ary, but let With this array of world-famous artists already heard | the alcohol evaporate. I Wiis Alcohol is one of the most effective anteestis . T g i | benefit gained by bringing the highest exponents of m Brea Oranges, plain omelet, : § \ obvious. rye muffins, cocoa. ! Luncheon—Spinach and cheese souffle, toasted muffins, caramel cuse| | 4 i / = The New Britain Musical Clab strives to promote irf ' —Roast beet (English cut), & el Wil of Musical Art in our city, and to that end plans the follow s roasted with meat, brown | gravy, canned corn, endive salad, steamed cherry pudding. coffee. way but will quickly transfo . 3 faded hair 1n the most amass | My Own Recipes manner so that your friends | For the sake of the milk it's worth E i i 3 darvel o 806 Jou ETOWINE | while trying to Induce the family to { | _ eason - ar bottles can be had from drink cocoa sometimes for breakfast. ( . ; $1.60. Two - . v .qi:lflh-!‘ 50c_and Unless milk is drunk in its simple gram for to Medium Brown™ | . 316 most people have too little in their diet. Any food that uses milk | \ i . ’ Two Concerts By World-Famous Artist should be welcomed and served ften. L N . AR Spinach and Cheese Souffle g 2 AN\ < N Two or more Free Public Concerts By‘ T One cup soft bread crumbs 128} coL otk S ' ' j A Series of Local Musicales By the ' Active_M Dark Brown to Black.” a free trial bottle with easy, lote directlons, send 11 cents y age, packing and war to The Kenton Pharmacal Co., Coppin Bldg. Covington, Ky. AVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets 1-2 cup chopped cooked spinach 1 > . 1’ teaspoon Jemon juice : to be held every third Monday evening from Octo 3 tabjespoon grated cheesc | i s 2 tatlespoons butter —~—3 - = 3 1-2 fteaspoon ealt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 2 Vbl ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP TEN stantly, till bot and smooth. Add spin- ach, lemon juice, cheese, salt and I your skin is yellow—complexion Jlid—tongue coated—appetite poor— b have a bad taste in your mouth— Remove from fire and add volks of e L i and e Industrial Paints for two reserved seats for each Artist Concert. Associates ma til stiff and dry. The whites must be beaten with a whisk and very light. E P iy b very Purpose - 1 tablespoon butter Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- te for calomel—were prepared by Edwards after 17 years of study. . Edwards’Olive Tabletsarea Y ble compound mixed witholiveoi Phavea conc. plnt st ko Dhavea clear, skin, bright ples, a 1eal.{:\z of buoyancyem lhood days you must getat thecause. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on liver and bowels like calomel—yet no dangerous after effects. 1 cup cherries 5 fhey start the bile and overcome con- Cream butter and sugar. Add egg every purpose. tion. Millions of boxes are sold | well beaten . Add milk. Add flour and : THE NEW BRITAIN MUSI ~ — e e e ~— { baking powder sifted together. Add . Q a at1 \ g - canned cherries free from juice. Put Ba * tgte -oating has'stood : . these musicales by paying a fee of fifty cents per guest. 1 tablesy N k ith " As the above program involves great expense, it is u; wE eeping pace with over seventy . ; : A e e years of progress, Wadsworth, i|§| for membership be mailed to L. P. Farrell, Treasurer, Ba et bt powder Howland & Company have devel- immediately in order that the club may engage artists for ) oped industrial paints for practically i | { i 1 i 2y, no-good fecling—you' should ! pepper and cook a few minutes longer. ; This membership includes one admission ticket to all pudding in a buttered mold and steant eve! EXpe ent, 1 hour. Make a sauce of the cherry and ¢ - - arly :?;:Z,},btlgtl:}:‘c.;‘néfga?r and flour or corn- tion 3 . |- ; 2 £ IMMEDIATE STRIKE 1 _ Sprlng | . OF BOATMEN CALLED | sem— — 4 Models | ......c.... | ' ick Returns Use Her ald C Exclusive Designs in “Brogue” | Get Notice Today to Leave land Plain Tip Oxfords in the . Iatest shades, priced as low as ’ Thel: Work. | New York, March 24.—Immediate strike orders to engineers' on ocean going towboats whose owners have |. o k cut wages, were being sent out today by Thomas B. Healy, general man- ager of the Marine Engineers’ Bene- ficlal association. Mr. Healy said most of the 150 towboats affected now are at sea and it probably will be several days before the orders are generally effective. Licensed deck officers and fire room crews af® expected, Mr. Healy added, to join in the walkout. About 2,400 men are affected. The walkout was sanctioned yes- terday by the national executive committee of the engineers’ associa. tion. i C. G. Hannah, p; of the lantic Co: