Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1910, Page 7

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Old Time Puzzles Solved. Rditor Social Corner: The opening days of school have come again and | 1 'would like' to call tie attention of the Social Corner sisters to John and The farmer who protects the birds on Ma;‘v;y;s teacher. e !; L Sters, you are anxiots 2 AR ST Tnmic, DUt fowant y vour childign do well in school this Shatb apen ¥ fembw: it year. Yau want them interested ini The Commecticut man who picked 30 4 / their work and happy In their school | life. Such a result depends largely quarts of Thuckleberries in a day 2 on the teacher. But did you ever real- 4 g thought he was a champion till ha I ize that the mother is, in i measure) heard from Maine from the man who responsible for the teacher’s success? picked 64 quarts. It muy be her first year in your dis- A Sale of New Goods iNotions Intelli A et ;!‘h‘l or town, and she will be lohely or ntelligent farmers are no better homesick. Invite her to tea, cal 9 é s TO IARMERS than a poor hired man if they do not : the close of chool Some nigit and ask FflR ‘FALL It will begin Today anc set an Industrious example. There is e T e R § Bill Bangs, he can talk all right, but he oruT e Aogi il oot is about as poor a doer as there is in mothers living in lagger places, for T think o iaashar it 1ol maLe o, Barssit airy displays of Summer Goods §|week following. | The City Tackle Doesn’t Fit Farm Work SHeak Skt cacher in loft more ing Commencing Today we will have s seven-day sale of Notions and Small Wares. This is not an offering of a few odds and ends—but involves a § 4 there than in a country district. Most folks don’t give much attention The Self-Made Woman Worships Her Creator u say, “What has all this to do to the style of the milking stool, but T vith ohn's sr:)‘mol life?" Mnr(-_ than allatin.) | ‘em. specially those who do 1ot | know the right height of stool makes you imagine. To do good work in her : t b | § have given place to the warmer, f | ers “make yaur big mistake: I nad ana more THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to | Chosen occupation, a teacher, above t richer and more subdued shad (Written Specially for The ¥ A despaich from Washington in som o7 last Saturday morning's papers in terested me not a little. Perhape it will also prove suggestive to some ¢ for Autumn. Every day finds milking easy for the mil 11 oth Ve de | ors make your big mistake.” I had 3 PSR eealeR Bge e o i ed i bl i b all others, must have some outside in- me once who, having made a success comfortable for the cow. s > iy iicemch month. terests to rost her mind and nerves. us in better condition to sup- The restfulnese of a friendly at- broad and comprehensive sale of every mosphere is an inspiration, too ply the needs of early Fall shop- | D AR e o e, O Tiery | teach us how o farm it. He has been [ kept six horses on oats and hay at & EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. Then, if you know personally the i day needfuls—and it is offered at al it o . | promoted since and is now, I pre- [cost each of 29.6 cents per day. The The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business le‘ters; good help- ‘?’"I|V:x!\|}V’»r) is mflum;»nlx,, your chil- pers. In addition to a positive time when these nesds ane’ gHenMIR] i ot jre's ex- | sume, teaching the scraphs’ how 10 lpocie jogr 4 age of eleven| ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by |drenm’s lives vou can help from your i g 4 ; Y ted th o man | sing “Hallelujahs.” Thus far. he nas ‘; o o i {\ of the| Wednesday of cach week. Write on but one side of the paper. e more intelligently. CIf sihe knows assurance of correctness of ¥| Don't miss this Sale—it means sure o . y e | had no successor in my bishopric. [ Pounds each during the time he A 55, SOCIA CORN: Ve g g you, also the spirit of the home in low- a substantial - g g B s m?‘:‘ Most of them come to the country for |test. Then six were fed for the same Address,; SOCISLECCREEE EREROR, Sulletis JQmce, | NoFwich: Conte which her pupils live, such knowledge style, weave, coloring and low L antial savings® For I -y :_},‘"{\ T Spiliman, of th | pleasure and not for profit, ax d dont | length of time as follows, at a cost of il el wondertully’ in dealing with confronts & hard proposition, and|son. But there are others who do |srtaw ar éomm. oats, Beet Poin children, maintain a friendly attitude } Shough 't ia possible for him tp ‘make | more or less farming. of the SOrC uSU- | bran, oil ‘cake and a few carrots. They toward the teacher; even if you think take advantage of it. ¢ ~ est prices for equal gualities, we further extend our broad and —e . 3. - liberal guarantes of absolute Threads Almost every week we have new write s contributing to the Social | some acts of hers are not wise, do not it o ess sult is a fail in | ally described as “fan g gained an average of fourten pounds| b 5 % : , is customary to speak of ti people | Corner, and it is surprising how well it is sustained. There is a splendid |tell the ch e 0. If necessary. see dependability on every piece o . the majority of cases. g customary 40 o ermers owed them |each in that time. And there are lots| — i Epsy £ sl ke plendUl | allcihe sl sgosis Duceas b e -~ White Basting Thread, 500-yard spools| city saya Mr nan. | as if we working e e i Suanifr oo variety of themes diccussed upon, and the interest never seems to flag. privately and get both sides of the yard of merchandiss we offer S S o s being hard pressed (o make both |a debt for “putting u nextl o VSTl | of farmers who do not know hat eX- witnout this able and generous co-operation the Social Corner would not be | dicstion. then both you and she will e U ;‘-l‘:h S 108 taward tho comntry, but | sume d some things |Periment st b e b (R RCP R, It is the ladies, not the Editor, who make the Corner so Visit the schoolroom occasionally. for sale. Linen-finish Button Thread, black and| Throughout the store the light, l continue throughout the - s—some | thing. . » that is teo | from mentation ne | thi useful and entertain o8 & s be 1. —EDITOR SOCIAL CORNER. the parents do not take a personal in- white—Sale price 2c, valus be. ! By Hrde s some thi s >salter 1s of the opink terest.in the advancement of their chil- ; S8 Sor him, ends in fail- | thin as s | samantha Psalte of the opinion n the advancement of their chi 2 2 7 g s o te grasp the | to a P g e o g Dt why sREIA S leaehe b et White Basting Thread, 1,200 yard £ ¥ t—Tyuk el Taiin I ]g'm' 'H 5 B e st ot Home-made Confections. *flmr h does not rise well, try ‘multmg‘ cfllm be more interested individually “U spools—Sale price 8c, value 10e: ut, really, it is ! be thought ola any more than a gal of | oo = Fe o0 T T ve seen | @ hot soapstone or a brick in the bot=| Be sure, in one way or another, to : 1 supco oe shown how much better and eaer | 27 likes to be set off as an old mald. | one or two recipes for making candy | fom of @ large kettle with a pail of hot | establish personal, _friendly relations pra o f Shaker Silk Substitute, black and of farming er oottt 4 Jarger | everknew Temptation to geta fel- | from the sisters. I do not know how to | Water on it with the bread pan well | with your caild's instructor, and John |l Preliminary showi or| colors—sale price 2¢, value fe. Jt and wht t with. 1 e aturt™ off by inking more | low yet svho did mot want to ba ot,| Make the white ‘pulled candy, but 1| covered: it will be as light es you|and Mary wil “get on” this year as Y "2 agro b s Ty D s s b il Chades Hoifig nocowe take pleasure in herewith submitting |Please in the morning. ; ver before. — Sai —_— - ome weeks #g0 1 e # | money, In getiing ready o Dewin han | why, old Temptation ain't one speck | recipes for easy made confections If you are hurning wood In the coal| You Tavo guessed, cre this, (hat T Fall — Suits, Top Coats, his M wnd | 1_have, or could beg, borrow, or ste o o Gl . stove, place piece of sheet iron or tin|feel for that teacher. T've reason to. .z A Y i s 5o Jay for, | smarter than Cy Cyrabal. Cream Peppermints—Two cups of | 2, D D . r e Rl b o s ke el couream Peppermints—Two cubS Ofon the grate to keep the coals from |For many vears T was one myseit,||Hats and Farnishings. Pins and Needles v - pand buy e and oertified cows| Epeneser Psalter says if you T £ e wraten wntil the su- | f4lling into the ashpan, as much of | Since entering a home where there are 3 Lt A riond of {he | et & hired man who would Far 5 all dissolved and the syrup looks | the heat is lost in that ‘vay. | children 1 have boen secing wings | Ingoroc’ Hats Common Pine, full count—Sals price : dairy of whom I once wrote, [ his job like a tater bug, @ ould | perfectly clear. It will take about| AUuSt 27th, “M. of Norwich.” wrote|from unother standpoint. Knowing 1e a paper, value 5e. i d dajty of whom 1 ancy Wi Three minutes. The syrup must not he | Of using ‘the ‘uniited food. Will she | both the tencher's viewpoint and that (17 0 T L Ly v D OO re than they | 8¢t Something done for his money stirred after the sugar is cissolved. | Kindly fell some of the ways that the | of the child and parent, some old-time | See our ehowing of Men's 3 Best American Pins, all sizes—Safel Parson Dawson says with great gus- | When done pour into a bowl and add | food is prepared, for T am one that is | puzzles are solved. of course, is ver: price 4c a pap . value fo. can get for it. Thi , e 5 : A B = = to learn mew methods, and pre- | Abington. ELLEN, ¥ 4 o here are c who | nice, but it isn't farming, as We Ordi- {to: “One today is wofth two tomor- | One-half teaspoon of essence of pepper: < Men's Soft Hats in all the leading ? i o ntry and & ke |nary hayseeds must farm. As was | o e L - |mint and beat with a spoon about|Sume all the rest are | TR g shapes—$1.00 and $2.00. English Pins, medium size—Sale pride d s, at. Iurming, Pve | once ssid of & certatn mece of Quixots | T " Jigle ends UDON | three minutes until white and creamy, | Norwich. BLANCHE How to Care for the Hair. L ] o yan| 7e @ paer. value 10c. 1 jc chivalry, “It's magnificent, but it | Whethe iny ¢ 3 then drop on paraffine pap —_— Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 1t || Men's Dorby Hats, all the new Fa 0 ened t | isn't wa The farmer who keeps the heels of 1>;lxrl>1urv Fruit Fudge— ';“fi cups “:‘;‘Timgly Observations—Tested Recipes. “;"\u of ¥ou ats terested 1 \\-nr.ldlhei shapes—$1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. Canrll:: s r\’«'}...] ppwm all sizes—Sale { 1ld 5 confectioners’ sugar, one-half cup of 2 bt BBk £ tell vow BomE Il Uo Haiben G i 7 e O = o 4c, value b Te. ; his go-to-meeting shoes polished as £ % Editor Social Corner ; Always am ar Sl The “P. & M. Special” Hat at $2.50 with him and learn | Not miles from me is a farm D water; bofl five minutes, pour into X ial Corner ; Always am an |7 Lnow Sk o e E ¢ from P8 | which Ts fenced with solid, huse stone | good as the front may be set down foF | platter and lot stand unfil it beg s'”' erested Teader of the Comer, Write | jfy " | "084Td 0 the care of the|§_cqual to ‘any 500 Hat made. e S own Jib, de alls. he owner's fancy- stock does | go0d hindsight as well as foresight. to thicken, then stir with spoon until n 1‘;"'flmnku~n;\‘\‘\‘v‘ .‘;’ ‘fllm-}.c:: | In a letter received some years ago e Faa M © & box. value nal touch, 1 am not get out « them nor do stray SEIE: Endia Gith: e dk into: Joat. Mbx . T is certainly original. “Mrs. | pom S Felative Engls a: — : el it ng to credit art of the torles | aniniais breakBin. But how does this| Some folk who think they are pite! weli inty the anove fondant chopped |E. P R.”.I liked vour letter; “Hannah” | oo % relative in England who has ey1- e Disck Fipes boxes—sale £ 5ens. " WWhiie T adut rolisiousty. De- | sevution of the fonce problem heip me? | in heart lay p grudges in 1t They | emirn dasen Maa ang ceadled Cher, |and miny others: whode names T for. | Toont ANy SEATS of el Fall Millinery 2 1 : Jteve evervihing I see “in print” the | I must make my farm carn its fences | ;o,¢ realize that a grudgy heart is|ries; chopped walnuts and pecans may | 8¢t { America and England, she says that Pin Books, black_or white pins—=Sale act remains that a great deal of | pefore 1 can T el dn el i Soie be used in place of fruit How many of us cut our old under- | AiTCR, \00, [TEEHTL SIS S0 @ood | Jadvance showing of the accepted fash- | prica 3c, value ; ruth, a really tremendous t. | paid fo rofits from his | about 4 an s i Both of ihe recipes will be found to | Weer for the children, or make new Ui~ | care of their hair that the English|flions for Fall wear in Millinery, both| : Goes get into print there are gen. | city bankin Iis farm hasi't | ¢y Cymbal says the farmers who get | be good, and it does not require much | derwear out of sced bags? “Wayfar-|women do, and that gvod, healthy hair | lror drems and street wear. All the new | CUDSS. assorted sizes Black Pine—#als erully more or less clear strata of | getually earned him enough in ten | ¥ C¥TC STHS 10 TS W0 Bl T8 R CHC 0 O hem nice |er” T agree with you about iving|requires mo ftonics, of ' or shampoo . SETEal Wepk i - price 5c, value 7c truth in all the newspaper torics we | vears, expenses, to pay for ten | Cre winlly froatan fo thefall tars | B C o BARBARA. |T4&S to the poor. Of course, it Was|liguid—warm water and pure soap only, | [shapes and colors will be shown for| 4 read. Too many are “embellished” |1ods of his fence. Nearer still is_a |the ones who are letting their monthly SO SR kind of vou to mengd that waist, but{ “sg there is nothing amds so much | [women, misses and children. We in-|Pin Shect Black and Colored Head SRR SR Shg.vmrece of the o ty merchant’s country home He | work get behind now. | Uncadiad: Fallr Saiuie: it was like dollar work on a ten-cent| s g woman's appearance as an abun- | Jvite fnspection. Sale price 3c, value be. osamice, but they are seldom pure fic- sively. He employs a trained pro- ari-ah wanted to know the other| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: I|"°Boes anvone wear tablecloth aprons | (2hCS, Of soft, glossy hair, more Roberts’ Gold-eved Needles—Sale price! #lon, ali ‘he wav through. So I am |fegsfonal gardener at high wages; he |day if 1 had noticed that sunny-faced | 3¢ DOt know but some of you would ’ Jdsueiseand time sohOH Oe supe 10 4c a paper.value 5c. few uncooked fruit sai- 1s, which are simple to make and eyes I should|very nourishin Ponstrained to believe that some city- | ,uve manure and sends it up from we shady o Gred immigrants 1o the country have | town by the carload: he buys his com- | Pf 3 have shady characters. Botoally made good in their naw vo- | marclal fertllizers the same way—and |If it wasn't for Sariah rare! | while doing dirty work? Th taking care of it than is usually given. | great saving on washing others. The hair should be kept free from v b o : ! td PR S I make vy baby's croepers by tol-| qust, by wearing a dressing cap white || 1§ omen’s ‘Vear ’ lowing the well known pattern of | sweeping, taking up carpets. etc. e ! eatlons. Such a famous case as that | Lo has a mighty fine garden, now let [ miss a good deal in this world. Apple Sala ake six good-sized but I cut the fro a 5 i B Terty, ‘he Ohio potate grower. cam | 'ns el “your But he onty affest 1t e i tart apples, pare. them carefuly: and 2t T ot the cront ot at the | " ianli o dve ot ten: minuten|] ) " T Pri Hooks and Eyes Joh-pooiied out of court. The o'is to make me envious of scoop out a good portion of the inside P e Dl el e every night and morning will make it| | A¢ Fina earance Prices > ’ 1S oMb 1n to Jnake, e onvIOue P & 7 band and button the rompers onto it. = < S i 1 ence s too voluminous his financial ability to create a good THE SOCIAL CORNER. I this cavity with fnely.e e b B T ‘m‘g]w, v and stimulate its growth. aratoga Hooks and Eyes. black and 5 garden without caring straw how tender celery and ground nuts. Serve | gycen Pratantid Sialdle et m_‘qf‘n;r“ | ¢ suys that knglish women pre- | FWOMEN’S WAISTS at 74c white—Sale price 3¢, value Se. such success, it Tuch it costs him, or whether he gets e on lettuce leaf with salad dressing or | ST5S AmAL0 Piekle, sweet or sour? lserve the glosiness of their hair al-|§ "gop women's White Lawn Waists at| Loms Bill Hooks ind Eyes—Sule Aruth and nothing bu: | his money back of not Economy for Young Housckeeper. | whipped cream: best, here are sume bread recipes: | more t¢ I..I(lb;)lg» by appiying once a less than half price—a big assort-| ®rice 1 a card, value bo. the truth could be establiehed. I fancy | 2 - | Eaitor Sacial Corner: Dear sisters of Steamed Brown Brend—One-half cup | ter cnd fubbing in vigorously among | § ment of regular $1.25 and $1.30 s =0 ear of @ dozen dismal or | As an amusement, for those city |the Social Corner, just a few points| Oranee and Apple ad—Cut in | Stedmed Hrown Brend” One-half cup | the roots of the halr a cream made by || Walsts'at Tac each. Sioken) Epriy Elogks il ures. find vou, I's sple who can afford it. T confess | for our vouns housekeepers—in fur-|small piece two oransesund one ap-|one half eup of wheat four, tonspoon | FAKINE & MS‘ of pure x:‘\]w.qm.-, uip (o e price 7c a card, 3 farming s & business and [ that playing at farming seems to me | nishing their homes for the The | ple_and e on lettuce leaf with a|,¢ coda. tea: Y tibond = 10 & quart bottle and add six ounces o . at $1. inte I ible % . o 1 redt ; of soda, teaspoon of salt, cup of mo- | hal e i Dainte Invisible Hooks and Tyes—Sale| ns of Hvelihood, not as « astly more sensible and creditable | cost of living is So expen - have | dash of goud pecan nuts, and oil or b teaspoon of salt, cup of Mo |lime water; shake it briskly until #t!8" Women's and Misses' Princes brice 4¢, value be. o ! ement. Anybody ca : of spending money than horse- |to make our home beautiful and|samd Aressine | Basah matap o il o ol forms a soft, white cream. D tms. Aliiies, SIAllY, Shacks. and ] if he doesn't care how muc ng poker or swilling | cosy, and still live economically. Liv- | O e e s, meal, | ; L1 bair after the cream is applied || Diain colors—regular $6.00 Dresses|peet's Invisible Hooks and Byes—gale! nor how much he gets out ham pagne men_without capital. | ing in a flat of four rooms, large pan- | Nasturtium Salad—Shred a head of | ,,GOrh Cakes—Ome cup of corn mes brushed well, and in this way the |l &f g1.e§ price 7c, value 10c. when & man is set down on a small | gaining their daily bread by daily 1a- | &rv and sink room: First we will fur- | lettuce and mingle with a quantity of | oie b Of flour. one-half cup of Su-|cream is distributed to the very roots| . Rew' England farm, without capita farming 1s a trade which must bo | niun our kitchon with Just & Stove | nasturtium leaves, ' Wash both thor. | 3%, W teaspoons of baking powder: | of the hair ; $5.50 SUITS at $2.98 L e & sne learned like any other, before {hey|small kit:hen table covered with white | oughly, place in a salad bowl and dot | {iblespoons. of lard. one. cup ot mile | o 2UL fOF those who desire a good tonic |} Bajance of our stock of Womens e R o childten aad | An sarnthelr salt at it 1 take beck loticlothtwo w chairs green cur- | With nasturtium flowers. Serve With | Bae b e o , p of for the hair, four ounces of bay rum, |l Cotton Suits -regalar $5.00 and $6.5 H s 1 £ something for the “rainy day'— | Qoyiranility of the “back to the land” | S&nS with whits dotted sash curtains; | dressing: | " Wheat . of “flour, | (2N Sunces of uin mater 20 geainx ot S Guit ac32.95. ose Supporters then dearly beloved. he nas sot’ to |ocmirability of the Hback X eon i wit | WS Will g8t a quart of ready mixed| These will be found to be quite aD- | one-Dalf cup of ki i e <no e goo Sen, dearly b g0t ta ik D e e b T A U e expericnce—one of the best hair tonics | §$1.25 HOUSE DRESSES at 850 LINDSAY HOSE SUPPORTERS zs. 1do not belleve that the man of lard, two teaspoons of baking pow- - - ] 4 light gray, a one or two braided| Occum SARAH JA < . | and restoratives for general daily use. AN omaia hna and. twbioiess Ions Infante' at 10c, value 123c. how to acrai what gravel acquired rtune by man- - + der, one egg, illc to make batter. r = e P 5 -0 5 Biwe ~otetd | ¢ B 10 et And ol Ra 1T, Aeare e Dyeretors | MAts Which every hourekeeper can | — e m‘;} i W It promotes vigor, growth and keeps Dresses of percale and lawn—$1.25 Children’s at 10¢, value 12%c. 1 ufacturing cotton g 1as th it AR SR LR L s g A 'Fow Prastioal Hal 4 the hair soft and glossy. If the hair| 5 i 4 ratehin t raise beans . elf te = 1 t n x i elps. v a | P Dresses at 85¢ o "/, v: feratching ra n necessarily qualified himeelf to teach (SIS TS 18 mach Chesper fhan six) A T 2 Hel i all have our hard, gloomy times, | < ight, fall out and breaks, the quin Misses' at 124c, value 1ic. s knows his business—ir the agricultural millions farming. Nor | gF Seven dollare oileloth. Give yor Editor Social Corner jave been cep our comvlainis to ourselves. |ine wash should gt 5 ) vomen’s at 15¢, value 17c. “technical side of it." to use o' 1" elieve that the thin-mscied [0 two couts of puint It means a | helped by tho suggestions made In the | They do not look well in_ print. ' ¢ | ept e OMENS 312'5" 5":“’55{ "‘s"* ki T man's phrase keeper at “20 per” who has ac- SRS, Wt b savi e er by various contributors, and cannot be always May.” We want our | ~Norwich 4 A omen's Tias au b P L . M. C. HOSE SUPPORTERS _ auired permanent stoop-shoulders at | POOF laborer who fl--hxh‘rs to see his| fhought [ would In return make a lit- | Corner to be the best ever. Lomgfel- SRS S ! M. restricted chun";wgf all $2.50 and $3 finf"f“‘_ at 10¢, value 12866 g tha e e thereby qualified him- ome cosy en he enters at night.|tle offering | avs: ow Shoes at .98, - i o T H Why, when | take Old Baldy to Hie desic; Tas- th 1 Next we must make our sink room a P il Children's at 120, value 15e. [ 's sho be shod, al self to earn a living, first-off, on a ngs th ay “Let us ot dotn Turning the Week Around. Blacksmith's shop e £hod, a to earn a living, first-off, on any | NEXt We must make our s s that may Let us be up and doing, 9 WOMEN’S KIMONAS shoes hanging up on the ceiling little place in the country s poarr T orory muripes, - Finiah | prove useful to/some ons With a heart for any fate, Bditor Social C‘orner: The best house- _ : Misses® at 16¢, value 18 p ers look about alike 1o me — en. g a_ sk m sag Ll achieving, st rauing, Niatr T Gyl — Fomhan's 0 B8 oo &bout ke 10 T the floor Just like vour kitchen. Cover| ~To prevent a gored skirt from sas 1 achieving, still pursutng, keeper T ever knew, and the first one | JAt these very special price: Women's at 17¢c, value 20c. bigger and heavier than men don’t know about city businesses. |4 0" 0 Four pleces will' db 13 ’v D of tape. £ Yantic MRS. P. H. W. |ing machine used in her chen, chose 50c Kimonas at 37¢ Side women and children, s abogt oll. The furrier. however, There's another lof. quite as bie witets S e soen A otuonn | o) clues B w0 to whiten the| [The editor res that this \vx‘wrf.l\lvlnlm as the family wash day. She $1.50 Kimonas at $1.19 pian o fiiled g knows ole 1ot abe hose shoes | o 1l o about farm conditions and |2 t° k, ish, tootht eath, di ny bit of cotton on was mistaid and is a month late, but | claimed that in so doing sk v Sale price 10c, value 18c. which I never dreamed ¢ el take | ¢ which those city-bred are absolutely }“‘{:{l‘\ ","L’ ;“f ,}’"l‘"”' }‘(‘““,‘ Win- | end of a toothpick or match, in h it Is just as good as new.—Ed. Social| gained a day on the e Ak 0;\‘31 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR 9c 4, g cesusl squint at Old Beldys ehoe: | ignorant. 1 certainly have no disposi- | 1% Shades and aiso white dotted mus- | fodine: rub over the tecth and Corner.] | 4 day of rest between the two || Our entire stock of Women's Sum-|Womens Pad He »"y;’\‘l‘;;;‘;hmtfl_n b Bt Non” of ohocs it he | tion to undertaye fmatracting them in | g PSR TRE FEUE CRSioh GRrtany | and br )r\hl’:“ir:r;xi@‘;'l\-tr SEagcen R | hardest days of the week. In her|f mer Neckwear, including Jabots and S PR T - e oo B B :.hv‘w-“ul,:,‘r’y‘:ls:-'-rlmrd‘\::“»y\]::y‘;h““.u‘vhwi'n\ Inike o rug to luy aorows your oor | irice: This is exccllent for Unnealthy | | sesons of Economy—How to Make |household (he plan worked weil. | Dutch Coilars— ale | ) the oft hind foot. Bless you, I couldn't | ' o T ARMER. | |fringe the ends, thefi tle it in fancy | & week. Sage Tea. For m: awn. somewhiat idferent poob L NTRSSNRN AV fooash;:3 for 28c, Women's Pad Front Hose Supporters, tell when he sticks that shoe into the S e i [Lnots. Buy & galvanized wash tub | To cire eves of a cold, also to keep| Editor Social Corner: T think this 1.0t ooie tae e eina 0 regular prices 2sc and 50c. | " oier putton, satin pad—Sale prics| fire whether it's steel or iron, or paint it white, end have your husband | iher i e TG o ROy BRS SEn fin e s | spirit of her idea, modifying . , value 50c. TR B oo 1ona Sioes. arl - Judge Baldwin. [DUild & Stand for vour tab. and vour | fom bright and remove “puff” from| omer is more interesting each week, | application. One of my difficulties used | [PILLOW SLIPS 25 800, vailu whether it belongs on a fore-foot or a The two great sources of strength|paihroom is complete, and vet a place | up with rather wenk tart waterrw 0% | Looking over the sisters' letters of last | 10 D that my weel’'s work would drop Pillow Slips, all finished and ready o - / hind one. But he knowe Jusiness ’«'jl' ;l\IflJ;‘Il‘kl"lh)L'!m‘lk:\:‘:)‘ffin‘;“l;"l;'\';!;l:.‘lll:‘l‘f”r every day's work | ™1 Know & person who onee weent to a| Week, T was very miroh interested In|Pehindhand. - Try my best, I could !} to use—regular 39c value at and his trat eve telis him with ab- | PR o8 0 e office. As Dean Rog- | NeXt your dining room: Fioor r|;1rk= specialist about her eves after all local| “Woman at Home's” letter. She has auitve oft ol dtenddewan fuia [ i T d lflces . rtainty, at a glance. wha . o AS Dean ROE- | red; Japanese matting; if you have an | doot. haa failed, and he gave her|vers good ideas of saving in house- | esented themselves. 1 was al- 55 o apes an would take hfm an hour to explain to | €8 sald I a Bomignune soecnd BE 021 ol kitchen table of ‘mother's, sand- | ihe above presoription harged her | hold, etc o L A ERIRCHAnO el SRR I a0 5 J 1 J 1 Sale price 3o for| S Frolably & showlin't be sble to |Preasive dlgnlty, Judgs Faldwin Was|,. ... ¢ ¢504 and paint and polish it|s1e e sroptonand charged her | - 2 < ced jn | Seauently always in a hurry, alwavs |} Jowel ewelry | White Cotion Tape —Sale price " th " h 1. ot a non ee as o esult of havin aint o polish it| g15, saying she would ways find the I know just what ean be saved in a r v o] P a =, Vi tell the right shoe for the right foot, | not IS S0 B Teesit of TavitR |l Teoiumtc sheres. By your chasivel oen X e Wouid siwass g5a the cting clothing with cs 0 in | pursued by « driven sense. and only | ry Y| Vhinen of assorted widths, value 3. ¢ time, even after he had lectured |bought the primar ey e Bl o e e wa 2 N | too apt to find myself at t - R i ezt “eveh after e i ectured | BOUEDE e rimariga; he s 6| on UL L0 e S0y bty | KLY THAL 8, e b S was | Sioctng, cloibine Wi e it S| ot o' musti st the end ortne | QA it be the Last pay or ehel S 0 T L ) L gl b I personified another opportunity in the | YOur curtains are white, with long cur- | hecame convinced that it was worth | 40 the same thing. The rule that noth- | Ratition e B othamab ot ik Fed| 5 i vards to piece—Sala price 5o, valual i a3 knowleds L ite of the city and the state. FHis |tains of unbleached sheeting only ten | e mone ing should be allowed to waste is a | AE4inst time. Remembering that plan | JHundreds of pieces of Jeweiry—regu-| JGi9® r orne: SN second source of strength lies in his | Cents a yard, stitched with a border the| Any sisters using these will find they | fine idea. T find out it is not what wae | oF, the Saturday wash day, T devised 2. ), 250 and 50c Jewelry—at 15c each, Htness. " No intelligent man for a mo- | color and dekign of your floor covering. | are 1 helps. earn, it is the way one can save, and|poicie fOF Lurning my W ¢ sat- | j2 for 25c. White Cotton Tape, ¥-inch wide—24 It takes skill and practice, as well as | TLUSES B0 Tt e integrity | Make the room complete and cosy With | © Plainfier G an put the earnings to good use. Onee | Pe82R by doing a certain part of Sat- yards to piece—Sale price 9¢, value 15c. knowledge, to ralse early tomatoes in | 50 800 rice Wholly aside from the |a few colored pictures, bought at| b 3 the more I earned the more I spent, | Urday's work on Monday. Looking for- | & short-seasoned New England gar- | oy vhio may be pitted against him at | {he five and ten cent store. Therefore | Sage T B. H but 1 have learned a few lossons and | Ward six days 1 darned stockings,|f eqge White Taffeta Seam Binding—Sale, den. Once in a while mateur can : age Tea as a Beverage or Hair Tonic. mended underwear, and put in order 3 5 e & i ) B b e D0t OF | oup eofor Seneme f'ved iy white | S550, 08,08 8 Bayernae o0 Haie Tonle | 2ok Lt ekl et e g e rece | Y chool Quitittin S got them by accident; once in a while | ), jite o Con cut that needs no| Now we enter the parlor, which has| , Dear Sisters ERoial Gora Of course, as the “Woman at il R e [ wih g &n amateur can get tham be paving | gefense. His life is his own platform. | door hangings of sreen burlap bought | 48 Y0 All know. sage is a useful arti- | 1o men said, it would be impossible for | SUre, to need the following Sunday. Ev- -| Black Flat Shoe Lacas, three aises more to produce them than he could | 3FORE® (U8 Y08 Gonrcticut want 4 | for 15 cents & yard. They can be just | household; and ft 1 valued | ;" PG VO be MPOSSL \\'(‘:1 ery Monday I began with the absolute- || Nover before were we so well pro Sale price 5¢ a bunch, value 10c. eil them for; buf to get them regu | man ana ideas in public office rather or stenciled in pine-cone design, the elder people as a healthful others depending upon her. o lay | 1Y essential things for the week, then pared to make it easy for parents to e § in any dessst adasdn, to get the [ than the representatives of hidden mo- | in a lighter green. Make your couch Toeaicen at te and uSe- | Aside any definite sum weeki. Thay | orked backward day by day through |foquip their children for school. Welrlat Linen Corsot laces, 5 yards lang] salable quality, to get them tives and secret purposes, they have|cover the same design and material. | 1 some cases of sickne I Tike g S Fiaeh v vea) 1e less and less important to the least. | Rhave practically everything needed— le price 3¢, value that they will command fan ) Nrew o s « embie i ‘ SSOISD | oI aterlal. 1 it myself—think it should be raised‘in | .5, Very 5 ive my. week's Wages | yeior two or three weeks' managemel P 4 e that thay wil command fancy v ne oppor New Haven Journal | Now our furniture can be old fash- | It myselt-=think it should be raised in| .11 (o myselr, excopt what T pay. for | ALEE two or three weeks' management| kg ool Supplios, Clothing, Shoes, Hos- | miastic Corset Laces—Sale price 2o fertilizer and labor cost doesn't Ji e 2 e e O O o and | as to its strength when used as a hair | 534, but T have had quite o little | (ogtized and my house airs iery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Hair| value 3c. sume all the income I ks | A Dl Bl T i b s o B Take a half teacup of sage | (70 Ml and found qut thai a dellarf, smooth running order. 1 cannot|JRibbons, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Etc. hite Gotton Cotest' Laves—SulERIE e e ls® woacial technieni| The friends of the only living ex- | Sels met, only 25 cents a yard, stenci- SH cup, and D 881 70 will have oy fricnds. 1 bave|tell You the comfort it was to know |BThe assortment is complete in every | 1a ‘alve wkill. Parhaps. once in a while, some | President of the United States must|ed in dark green, the same pattern as Lo L G ey | learned this from exp: o |Gt g ok sy s done ao tar abead | Rdetsl] K kill. Pasrhaps, once in a ! i USeRIGRE of e Do - Lo e i e n cool, strain free of dregs and use | it e of time. It was the comfort of prepar- | i Eotalo s [ Tiacksmith might do that very thing, |note with deep regret his increa: : E m a ng the hair brush into it and | e “Labore Wife” said she be- | £ . | fondness for undignified 1 age and | to beautify them, make a valance of AE’ the * L into it and | yoves in an ore i - o edne; CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES ‘m as a rule 1 think he would raii| s_for L - P nge. brushing over the hair until well moist- | 1eveS In an orga tion, or an in-} "5n.0 systematized, e SRR were tied up in his leather apron on | use P d L ey k penrraine gust ceome e the ‘Batiom o 1d be used often. F have an endowment policy Fhe b % —button and lace his hammer, and told to shoe & stranke | 0% the most exalied e Sitton on'| niture ¢an be green, inchading your | L KIOW a lady who used black table| ,l';”! e It s the best friend T have: | hoalth of nerve and cheerfulness of es 5 to S—at $1.00 White Pearl Shirt Buttons, 1 dozen on terfersd” cnd had a few corns carth and still retains | His | lamp, with the frinze’ so popular. But, | {2 €old when dressing her hair. Shel i, my people if anything should hap- | Béart was immeasurable. Just at fi Biagh S1a 10, Lisat 31,3 5o pcartcs Hele prite BORSEIGHISE example is distinctly es- | dear sisters, get vour furniture good,|Wet her itand in it and rubbed overji® many things that seemed important | Sizes 11% to 2—at $1.50 1 PR g t for the p e, | ana get it Ty duecie Tt Bione surd | her Baty 1 1t wAs Guite wet, 'and her| PO U L= tor o aaia | had to be brushed aside, but. far more s ite Pearl Buttons, small and large | have a number of “city people” as | 77 TebeCt for the provis e | ap SL e by leeTees. It seems MUCH| hair was mot very gray whensho wa |, DUt as the “Woman-at-Home: said, | ‘2oiall than one misnt ihink.eash sen | [BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES s, 3 to 12 huttons on card—Sale e o |-.,-\ rol‘:m!. neighbors and T1,¢yuigar language, which is altogether | day. ~ Take advice from ons who has|90- 1f vou are blessed with beautiful | {1 " ot Skt Genyw and Aollars| 4iate task fell into line and all things | Sizes 11% to 2—at $1.25 and $1.50 price 7c a card, value 10c to 15c. ave come to know manv of them |5, o i BOw { Rk a £ vo months. | hair, by all means take good care of it. | ¥ the hat ‘ Sodosgp harmonized. O cat gain was the Sizes 21 to 5le—at $1.50 and $2.00 & mighty nice lot of folks, and I 1ike | .tances the refinements of lif> come |yl place in the house. Have your col- | d of Lair if neglected. I necessary, | 1o, 0 S8 foa as a dye for the hair. | (a5 reatly important and what Kinds | CH'LD“EN'S SCHOOL HOSIERY Sale price 29¢, v | slowly and it is deeply disappointing | oo B it hite it wehita | Shampoo every waclk with canthrox—n s e of work could he partly or wholly elim- | sell the well known “Ironclad” gy . T 32 $ap | or vellow and wh hite paint, white | ey ey © darken the hair and vrevent its ) 2 Mercerized Skirt Braid, black and for a 'man of the influence of Theodore | hed and bureau, white window shades, | (easPoonful dissolved in a teacup of | o .0 & 2 n of relaxation or rec- | s.-hmu Hosiery for Bove and girls A eces T Roosevelt to give precegence and s l“"'\\nh‘\‘\h\\‘:r China. matth v 30| er-—neus & Dttle. on the hiead | TGIE QML 0 L E A ing substituted instead. T ““made especially for us and une- lars, 5-yard pieces—Sc, valugtiig e o ., e ards of serpentine crepe in yellow de- with added water rubito & lather | yiogping sage leaves or bolling . them. | 1048 that it enabled me to prac- {§ qualled for wear—prices 12%c, 19¢| Njckle-plated Spool Holders, contafine ar,” “thief “basest dishonesty.” | i , ” sl ch rinsed off will thoroughly cleun | SV x sorddy : o tice accomplishing my tasks | and 25¢ g ? scis- i ke a bedspread, a valance 18 water for tw s A ¥ g my t with the »ools of thread, pair of "Anl Skin Irritation and Odors{ |, 2o/ s, mom ohiastes, Bicd inches deep for your bed @ burcau AIp. It also relieves itching am!ic:;u'& e e e da usible effort, the least possible | y nE Samroln ¢ r known form of mendacity,” and simi- | ouer® AP, Ne YIRS O PRINCG any rritation of the scalp. The hair | 3("UR them and add as much bay rum | wuste of time, strength, and merve | [BOYS’ SCHOOL APPAREL and thimble—Sale price 490! caused by Perspiration org|lar vely vords do not adornthe PAE | Window THs material 15 only 17 | Aries evenly and comes out bright and | 15375 G DT the | foree’ Teomoniy fa mof merely the xav. || Mowsr "Gole and Ton Caps at 2tc| Value'Gic. of the Outlook or reflect credit on their oot st o o ufry. ; | el ] Stop zof penmies, mickels and Bincs Trod | fand 4do : by Farthevinare. et o e yard; very handsome materials 3 L R {itching scalp and neot harm the hair, | 18 of pennies, ai = Tue | = g 2 Heat are speedily removed by ™ | auiior. s ticimor, as apnlied to the hoa “viperis. Make vour pin. | Go0d cheer fs a help in lite. 1 have| " S AN MoL arn the Bl economy is (he wise expenditure of the (| Boys® New Fall Hats at 40c to $1.95.[ Velvoteen and Watenproof Skirt Bindy E. S. SYKES they are probably libelou We ""1‘;' hjon vellow and \y\h.xw vour brsti |8 GREe O < dntervals | oc hoiling water. This Dros| meatain st et (Hip wise conservation Bova: Colored Blouss Waists at. 9o, | 08— Sale 1 a yard. he will treat them accordingly and calt | #0d comb set must be whi £ XU ter in my life.” I am not doing well, | YEILve aguinst g Use: ik foir 2o D 0t IS DTG Sormuts Boofany a8 Christy Invisible Collar Supporters, 3 i | ter A \»m can get \-Hu\\ .:ul white | to members of the Social “} sheut be HERRDOR’ oy ot - thtd one's purpose —no les nd no e s S Vildfire Corsel Steels 5 and ¢ he Ol Ol T w“““M 1g rugs made from your old dresse Moosuy FRANE ot il i S R T WOMAN-AT-HOME Boya' Kuee Trousers at 25c and gc, | Wildfine Corsct S it I " trom ®hich Rypitaipe: dyed and pressed. Ildve brass candle of 2t least one cup of stroug tea und Vet ¥ Boys' Cordu Knee Trousers at ‘ bers are sufferiu b 10 fovar | stick with white candles, and yellow Bréad Making Sl teaspoon of sell. This preparation AT = 45 and 89¢ Red Woven Initials, 36 to box owdaeln get thef drilking aaler wias analyzed | Shades. This now complétes our home | Sisters of the Social Corner: The oid | will snoil unless half the bulk 1s Bridgeport. The criminal superior Boys' Bloomers and Knickerbockers| price Sc a box, value @ BY the state cheriat, who reported io| décoration rute iys put in all of the flour at | aleohol paonee Al convent At Tueyacyiattac: g dic 19 93 Gs Wax-—Sale pricesZed Borough H-aith i Wheeler yes- | Thiz same home, color schem i nig but not a word how it is to be Strain the liguid several times to ve- | ”, W o R R B taE Ry orp 9 s 0 lmprov e roning . Sals & skifuly medicated Toflt Powder | CHie!, 141 ALY Wynies” 0 e | urnished 5 aSouie housckeopar. O | Iagided Ty ther g ithott SKUFy | move S bt i Shoud b ept | Lo et e tase or apotedh i | | Bove yepian Bigyse suits. staes 3| PGS : hich like safe satisfactory for drinking pur- | tWo 1nonths vhich makes it less tender n & dark bof Keep the bottle in | sorme AT Ii the munde o A Rl e whichis no e ordina e aaiata G T O s pur N e i oy | B [ 168 cendeps In & Jark bottle Keep the bottle in| Rome P. Dewmery, will probubly be ¢ Boys' Two-piece Suits, sizes § to 18| Lisle Garter Blastic, white or blacke| A ol | ¥ P 1 voung 4 ol, dark -place. Apply the liquid ird, value 10c. posed of t —at $1.85 to $12.00. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. 2 = | keeper how to economize in the kitch-|a knife, the mixing-bowl. I Sale price 7c a ¥ % the most The annual gathering of the { en. and make both ends meet. Alsp Wessan's cooking oil for she « association, comprising all | will send some reliable recipes I huve | ening and by putting some on v delicate skin and possessing unequalled 5 years of age or over in d. 1loping every sister is well b,h‘ and soothing power. Southington. Plai je and Rristoi, | happy, I will sa to the hair and scalp. Allow the to hang until dry. Aveid o shing the i hair at"such times, using only a coarse without moulding on the| Hope some of the remedies will be Torrington. —Trinity Sunday school Will “nter upon its new year of regular eraded study next Sunday. when all vi | hands the hiscuit and loaves ave good-hy until il the scholars will be a2xpected to he for LS RIS ;|3 take wie & Eomponce mexi | weel. EXPERIE of use. to the sisters. pres o mee LA ‘L— i s |7 Wiittmantte When tha nizits are oeol and the' Taitiile ELLEN. | Ther will v ten r..mh.'«;gs"e“ sy

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