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- = — only to the bottom of ‘the-flap, and is | production in stitched in ¢wo by a vertical line down | of the rare old These are soe- || the middle. Hech of the four other| times fashioned in delicate bows in- |f° layer is @bout three “inches shorter | crusted with precious, stones. 4 b than the last, dividing, in- ail, by|s 7 RBADLING— z THE BANKS BREAZEALE DUO stictching to the layer in back into thir- In a Musical Storiette teen - bags, the bottom row small enough to hold clean handkerchiefs Dainty, Beautiful, Spectacular, Special Scemery. & Blanche Andrews, OCTAVIA NEAL, and’ stockings. - Brass rings to hang the bag up com- Classy Entertniners. Comedienne. the old Wilson law, which caused en- o forced idleness ana poverty during the administration of Grover Cleveland. | The true picture of Judge Baldwin is that of a good. old-fashioned, dyed- in-the-wool democrat, who believes in | rolling the wheels of Time backward | instead of forward. The fellow-servant rule was what the late Governor Lilley wanted wiped Off the statutesjand it Is what Charles Al Goodwin would have swiped out of In Making Over. - ‘Before doing any cutting out, see ! that your materials are free from ev- ery spot of grease, and all dust shaken out, every thin place darned, or other- wise made whole, all clippings of thread removed, 'and the wrinkles pressed out. If you are going to dye such as roughnes or redness. The as- tringent lotion will tone up the skin. orwich Bulletin and Coufier. 3 #4 YEARS OLD. | S iy SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSEWIFE. Salt mixed with vinegar is excellent for ‘cleaning copper vessel Greasy hair is by ‘no means pleas- ant, and no oil ehould be applied to hair which shows signs of extreme greasiness; at the same tim2 excess- ive dryness often results in premature 0 plete this useful article, which can be ‘employed to hold everything from shoes to whisk broom. If bureau or pantry drawers stick, rub the edges with damp soap. % Ifl"\' 120 m W* Boe a ‘menthe) Lo i Entered at the Postoffice Conn., as wecond-ciass matter. Telephoue Cnlle: not existence, in the interests of justice to the working classe Norwloh, | Win defendeq it as & judge, and would but Judge Bald- move for its abolishment as a governor. Almonds chopped fine and browred in sugar make deliclous ice eream. Rustic hanging baskets for the pi- azza_are more practical than the zinc- grayness and is therefore to be care- fully avoided. Individual discretion must be exercieed in this as in many other trifles. Furs for the Season. There has already been enough cool weather to bring the fur question to the minds of all women. Those who have furs left over are bringing them dye; the materials, be sure you get the right cotton or mixed goods, a dye made for cotton must be used; if silk, or woolen, dye especial- Iy adapted to those materials should for linen or —Addea Attraction— HARRY BOOKER, Accompanied by JOHN A Nature's Own Comedian, presenting THE DELEGATE. ENTIRE SHOW CHANGED THURSDAY. ” lined ones. Often irritation in the throat can be | out of their stor: e be used. Be sure to ask for the right - EE:.: e e T The laboring classes need a governor . relleved by taking the Juice Of | o having thom omiag o | ayes, and ses that you get it befors R o B who stands for the welfare of the| 1, test beor, press it down with the | lemon. styles for the coming season. If a fur |you leave the store. Animal fibers, - Willimawmic Office, Room 3 Murray | @S5S as well as for the interests | thumb. If it rises quickly, the meat — 5 Gont shows signs of wear it can be | Such as silk or wool will not take dyes LONDOW, Butlatmg. Telephone 21 of the corporations. is good. When a child takes a cold it is an | renovated by combining It with Some | prepared for vegetable fiber. If the et y et b excellent plan to take some Sweet|of the newer furs that will blend per- | OFiginal color is white, it can be dyed Wk e ey g . - HE BOUGHT A RAINCOAT. Oil of lavender. sprinkled about n|oil and rub the chest with it “every | foctly, Or it can bo made.up into a|any color, but any color can only be : ; , Manager, Norwich, Monday, Oct. 31, 1910. the bookshelves, will prevent books | night and morning. The hand must | searf for the shoulders and a muff |dyed a darker color—never a lighter WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 at 8.15 \ ' . L G - ] % | ous “ingredients in the bowl and fill . | 5 ACTS FROM NEW YORK - COSTELLO LIPPITT Attention is being called to the fact | PF®ds are again prominent. many breakages. The hot water cov-|the hollowed apples. Placed on crisp Cal'flage and wagofl q . | d ot Norwich. Camndefisit ae & corcimt S tart e eyl ers the entire glass, heating all at|icituce leaves this makes a pretly as Heating an umbing, | Sibiiin v e 1 | Chiffons in Scotch plaidg, clan col- | once. ekl A0 08 A A v | wor & omptroller, ct that has teeth in it It is full of | ors and others soom to Sappear, in Y ous & .. W v | W | THOMAS D. BRADSTREET provisions and is rather’a formidable | Dlack and white, Wil be much Gsed| Take two Molders and attach a T ey Repairing and Pamtmg | 92 Franklin Streat. { 5 Thomaston . document;. and the authors of it.are | fOr separate waists built over a con- | string about a yard long, ome end to| a o 1 y 5 il 5a | Por Attorney Gemeral, disposed to enforce it mext week if it | trasting color which may match or con- [ 2ach holder. When getting a meal '“g P°;“ EES eut oEmasion. S ‘mar | JOHN . LIGHT 1s not lived up to. It is probable that | (FAst Witli the color of the costume. | pin: the middle of the string to the|POURTS of potatves four onlons, one Carri d A bill | 3 s it s B e f et ——— belt and you will always have a hold- | CUPIUl of water. pepper, salt and pap arriage an utomobile | S . pr the nominees and their asents are| prajging itself is again in fashion. | er to 1ift the hot vessels oft the stove. | rika- Wash and peel the potatoes, cut Do t OW ! AT familiar with the law; and if they are | 1¢ 1o done from the Basiet wons of them into large dice, diice the onion | oy d Uph i 1 First District, not, it is up to them to make them- | ten inches to the soutache of thread [ When not fn use hot-water bottles|and cut the meat into mneat square rimming and Up! olster 08 | Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary | & STEVENS HENRY seives acquainted for their own pro- | width. Nothing ornate is attempted |should be inflated with air and screw- | Pieces. Place Talf on the potatoes at ~ | plumbing replaced by new and mod- | 2 Vermen. tection. - It lets no guilty man escape, | In the way of design. It is used in|ed up tightly so that the sldes do mot| the bottom of the saucepun, lay the ern open plumbiug. It will repay you | st Terie 7 and since the voters may not know | Cord effect with flat portions in cen- | adhere to each other. The India rub- | Mmeat e ot in the increase of health and saving | S MR 2, SETPAKD how ¢ applies to them, The Bifiletm | tor Ple ber will Jast much longer if this. is| Watcrand lay the rest of the potatocs ot docior’s biils. Overhauling and re. | ANDBBW N. S in] e et e et &b persevered in whenaver the bottle is|on the ‘“X;v' o S 1l of(he Sante fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | J ot Portiasd. galls attention o that portion Of the | Serge and cheviot are the materials | put away even for & dey or two. | PaD, closely shut and simmer very Dibiag with the ‘modera Kind toat | Third Distriet, L it g o at bid fair to occupy first place in 3 ; shake s B '3 . £ BOWIN ‘W. HIGGINS “If any private citizen pays out any | the long list of autumn fabrics. They Denim Catoh-All. pan occasfonally to prevent the stew 3 will keep out the sewer gas. The | wednesday EvemM, Nov. 2, i B 3 P iy L et gl o ry gt o L SR e A B 1 from burning. Dish up carefully, and GCORPORATION work will be first-class ana the price | 5 [ of Norwich. e oHon purpases, sxcent Nty i e es s | Those who board or live in fiats—| sprinkie with chopped parsley. Serve v reasonable. ) -, to a duly authorized and re | the sariety of colors and weaves is|and those who don't, for that matter— | poy ¥ 1910, at 8 o'clock 'y e g political treasurer or agent. v of favorable consideration. In|inow how important is the condensing 7 ghin 50-’ 5|5 N m M i Sl 1 4 'y vi. JENEZER J. HILL “If he offers any sort of bribe, mon- | zse dresses, which are built on | o space. Anything that will econo- Old Skowers - or ain tresl, J. E - TOMPKINS, | & of Norwalk. ey, valuable thing, intoxicating liquor | 1 moeung,Suit lines, will be worn un- | mize space where there is too little of o ‘. sa 67 West Mai | l 'l Rewge 'to Gom-|or promise of aid in order tp fnduce ) hoos Loabor raihout @ coat, with per_|it in any case, i» doubly welcome: A novel present given to a bride-| aprod SuEy ST l OWN HA 2 d | hars black satin scarfs to protect the [ 1¢ js for this purpose that a clever | to-be at a housckeeping shower was - | anyone-to vote or refrain from voting. | chests and throats of the wearers. | aat-dweller has designed the denim |2 set of foiar old siiver skewers. The - e i Li-lie accepts any such bribe f | Besides the street duty, these drass i o b handles were quointly carved and al- | e . Lo -he acces su or a | Besides t duty, these s¢s | cateh-all, consisting of thirteen bags e ’ ‘ | The Speakers will be . similar are aitractive in the hose or ‘place of |in one, and which can be convemtently | WAVS & matter of admiration and com- | o ey 1 eration of such bribe, | business. What more can a woman |hung behind a closet door, well out|ment when drawn from a roast by the | Semntorn. I he vote ns from voting for | Vi s o yokue for striped | o the way. The completed bag is in|host. : g2 , . . . | or against any person materi These are frequently com-|saven iayers of strong but mot too| S0 delighted was the giver by the on win fll" ins of New London. iy T any person or | Mied with bands of plain. Buttons, | thick denim, every pocket being stou(- | SUCC:Ss of her present that she has . . 3 om any perso | Soutache and black pipings are gen- |Iy bound with white tape. The pack.|Started collecting them in antique ~ corporation any gift, aid, or valuable | erally used as trimming. Fdreg i ) shops and on old farms and tumble- . al e ing is in envelope shape. 16 inches wide, | ShOPS n Farms 2 ble thing whatever, for the purpose of PE v 22 inches from the p of the flap|d0Wn houses on her travels. The ad- 0 0rwlc . changing any fhan's vote fn any way. | HEALTH AND BEAUTY. to the bottom and 15 fnches from the | vantage of euch a collection Is that it 5 BNaty oo Balbate If directly ‘o indirectly he makes i Dottom of the flap to the same point not o death, so valuable 5 i Norwich Disteiet Netson I Avling of |a pavment for election purposes or| A little cau de cologne or other Another piece the same size s stitch. | finds are more probable is the best value, in the way of | ~ &, D » 3 ! <e of pavment to a political | SHrit rubbed into the xcalp once orled with this on three sides thus form- Efarin Mkl 2 ‘flon fieo B cha“(‘ er o Shertm treasurer or agent I othacin twice a week helps to keen naturally |ing a receptacle large enough for soil- i - “ l'uunlL . % N t s "}; 5 “.‘. g ther g &r v hair in good condition. ed clothes. The next layer reaches A triumg workmanship is re- a la“nd ’o‘p’ that money can i = » = don—Ridney srown, New y his own. cor ry | ' il = A : § The penalty for violations of the law | To nrevent black eye, rub the injur- buy. f k fl “ Windnam CProston B, Sibley; KIIUNELY | is a fine of not more than one thousend | ed part immediately with butter and . | (1] 0Cl y I TOR~ SUPEES, dollars or imprisoament for not more | it will never turn all colors of the ALL SToMAC“ T OUBLE wu L VANIS“ | Fet Mopeses R e S b L ettt 00 Go wihont i W There are soaps that sell for | HENRY W may be tried either where th: rong- | treatmant. . :: | ALBERT e et comtsi | e e e less; but most of them are dear at Everyhody s~ ——— et Aok b et he plump face when showing lines . . . . b cused resides, as the prosecuting of- | o furrows should have a gentle mass. Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dyspepsia Go and You Feel Fine any price. PROF. CHANDLER'S CONDUCT. | ficer may elect, : g | 486 Wi @ good stringent sicin_ tonic, in Five Minutes—Just a Little Diapepsin Regulates fnvited ; E oanking mothing fn | Since it would not be an easy thing | and no cream or oil must be applie . A ot i1 | to raise the amount of the fine, it he. | except under special circumstance Any Out-of-Order Stomach. Lenox is the cheapest of good SRS GUSE Sananes ~ | hoovea the little politiciand to ok ) 3 i p sor Chandiers castigation of his.son | [ooioe, L0e IiHle, BOItIctans 1o check ; the bes! medium-priced PARADE at 7.30 - George."—Springfield Republican. feel like assis\ing a friend in any of | be Without mor o be without | Why not get some now—this mom- | Gas from Stomach and cleanse the | soaps; e _t of medium-pricec the ways mentioned above. 2 friends. eat, i forever rid yourself of Stom- |Stomach and intestines, and, besides, | 5 b o Nl thi I S 1o “for gkt i vk — - b and forever rid yoursell o SioM- | one single dose.will digest and prepare soaps. | " TUBBS BAND his son that made Professor Chandler | WHAT WINDHAM G The man with an aeroplane neck is | 2cn trouble ané Indigestion? A dieted | for gssimilation into the blood all your | 5 B e % Bl csmapatsn 1 OUNTY NEEDS | Mas handsome na the fellow with | SIOMACh gets the blues and grumbles. | food the same as a sound, healthy B Searsse a his campets In the census report Wi m coun- | ool thce. and both are pop- | Give it a good eat. then take Pape's | stomach would do it. i Shilk Slate agains ge Baldwin. bY [ (; makes the poorest showing of ang | e ATe POP- | iapepsin to start the digestive juices | When Diapepsin works, your stom- | — sending an opposing letter to the Hart- | (ounty in this state, with Tolland | WALh She gioie. working. There will be no dyspepsia | ach rests—gets itself in order. cleans music. ford Times. and mo one ventures {0 | county mecond and Litchiield showing| 1ru,py Thovgit tor foday: You need | belching of Gas or eructations of |up—and then you feel like eating when SREuedinary thing BB N0 Lina sty it 1y doubiter 1t ek {oMe | not be surprised if you hear ordinary | of lead in the ‘stomach or heartburn, |eat will do you good. CHARLES D. GEER B Aats son, and oerts ndioates Feouiits 5 the it b kgl BT using extravagait language |sick headache and Dizziness, and your,| shciinte relief from all Stomach S I RREETRE 3, not a8 vt PR ige Aty b Of | hetween now and electior food will mot fergent and poison YO | y/itory ta waiting too vor s pomach [{3 Teaclier of Sinxing. wn flesh i WO e o e b St e e 0 : - BERSLh e tEh e O o007 you decide to take a jittle Diapepsin. | us s s SO etk e g g i iboosd I ton of Connecticut. Good roads | e news contirmed . that ten | ~Pape's Diapepsin costs only 50 cents | Tell your druggist that. you want i S % RS iore o t Sy bl e fure tohe & halgto thz but IC were lost in the gun- | for a large case at any drug store here, [ Pape’s Diapepsin, because you want to ks ® o T > o > g s ecds trolley roads crossing it st - Dave’ Dees§ M relieve the most obstinate | become thoroughly cured this tim NELLIE S. HOWIE ¢ re by cltizens geu > n T s - S s mot 1 oy i generally | ung west so as to make accessible the | vomusis case of Indigestion and Upset Stomach | Remember, if your stomach feels out- | E onorable t for the father of | ; i€ and productive parts, and a | 53 in five minutes. lux’-vrd(-r and uncomfortable now you Teacher of Piano. such a sa %° B. Chandier has | ujckening of local which| ‘An i has $50.000 to bet| There iz nothing else better to take | can get relief in five minutes. Fletcher Music Method the same right t i arles sive the ploplie attract | éhat ot Mt DMeétciniey . ha Room 48 - - - Central Buildl yort Judge Faldwin, and there Is noth- | /s pdere ity e MR L - S bt TSI ; d 4 flucnce a single voter to ula- | — — i A e R R e TUNER hink less of what Chandler, the | owns to the five thriving business- | pears to find that whiskey is whiskey younger. has (o say. Georze B. Chand- | jlaces. Old Windham connty may not | whether a blend or an imitation. The 152 Prosnse it § ler In a star orator of the campaign | jook half like its former self in the | whiskey jag is always &1t Norwich, Cu i will be hear Norwich this | census, but it has had the honor of wa £ 3 hi on Wedncaday evoning. The |carrving the republican banner, atd gy T Y = B. BALODM, n guarantees that Mr. Chandler | carrying it high, these many years; Boston thinks the Hub is it again, L\t | Teacher of Plnao. ‘ have a a' we fir‘ enge ;ml %;;d and it will always continue to look ' sitice George V. has shown by qualify. Yo, 29 Thames St, the Interest of his hearers ron’: e | well republicans of the e ing that he thinks the Ancients and 49(32 Lessons given at my residence or af opening until the close of his address. @ te letin n 1t comes+ Honorables are good enough for him to - 1 the home of the pupll. Same method as The faet that Chandler: the elder, Teit | #i Sth it will be safe to| join W % T foith Jood st Bchewanin B eciatecy! et constrained to add his attack on ! nt npon fts stang highs and ea: t > BIREEE 2B 15¢ other aseanits “being |+ i e s : 1s an easy day for the made upon him. only shows that he Knows how. to yate FoF e Wi nwho uses % e In this phign. Intellis EDITORIAL NOTES. temocratic. noble not feel ¢ | 2 | TO ORD —_————— —— | ko 1 bas, d < eat pie is labor | E > 1 k PO ROOSEVELT HAS BEEN HEARD |- Attention Is called the fact that | has ne those New . “‘1 kinds of ”! ‘f»:m‘.'.wi‘ FROM. the or jackpotters lasts untit | Enel anksgiving pies that just : ties for redying, repairing Theodore Roosevelt has made answer | * M Uit ooy / % 2 b eling. furs to the newe to Judge Baldwin, and the Intelligent | oy o 3 short notice. Prices reaconnbie o Ju B | IThe Maine boys gut their sleds. out e two s democratic or- I will be in Winsted soon with a N fapers cur”bave ) enjoy the coasting on the h. No|ators have ueen rsing for half a large new sample line of Coats and doubt that Judse Baldwin 18 08 ec0nd | wonger there is a chill in the afr. | century, and they are the tariff and Sets. Watch the date. $a & retssgressionist rather thn & pro- g the treasury surpiu They didn’t WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St., Hartford, Ct. zresvlonist. The case of Hoxie agains| The Taft administration shows a {bhave one under Cleveland. . | Manpufacturing Furrier Since 1874, tie -raliroad company being of local | o (i . fifteen millions the past year. —_ —_— i ¥ 753 nterest, the quoted decision naturally |, Lught (o invite hearty support. Turkey is in the market L loan P a4 PO RO QI D™ oS S % 2 makes & desp impression smong the 2, e i of $20,000,000, BHC the ap- | . orking classes of eastern Connecticut. | ' The single marigold is the popular | proached have w way of Kissing thefr ROSe Bowl"l‘, A“e Rooseveit shows conclusively thet | Boston boutonniere, even yet. No one | money angd ptiing it Hack r the sate | 5 yS. JTudge Baldwin not ondy sustains the | con tell what it will be after election. | which ist@mmoldmg to the Tdrks. i { 3 o jaws which are against the workman's s PR il b 08 : RS L B iy \ LUCAS HALL, interest, but also that he is still a he democratic habit of claiming The Hal't(‘b Times, commenting Stift atutes righter of the old-fash- erything un x:w)» set m;-mln;u;'lp spon H”‘ ey l‘m f{“"'fl B‘II!]:; 43 Shetucket Stre foned_type s more persistent than usual this fall. | Win, explains that it was®the Jaw Over at New Britam the other cve- — was against the workers, not the judge. ect38 3. 3. C. GTONE. Frop 4 nme Indze Baldwin was coudemning | The ruling house of Portugal real- win favors making an end of that D Do AAvertianE” madium . & : ing izes the truth of the saying ihat te ) law starh Comnmetient gl Lo The B ; And pumungnding 17°3 e Fing Letin Tor Dakiness resie: < The DU | | The Circulation of it s deltvered teo over the 4,053 - Half a 1 eight ounces of grated castile soap, still as airy as possible. Considerable ! A Teia 2 Kieeyiasce 9o} nc ,"f,’:‘“\f,,‘;“ boti surprised and grati- | which dish toweis and kitchen clothes Make bags five inches square and i) Tugenuity (s expénded upon the adorn. |l B°2" B':"d Rl oo :‘:‘7” Prices 250, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. ed i t he might learn to his ad- | are soaked is said to sweeten them |each with thres tablespoonfuls 0f the | ment of the chiffon portion of soarfs|J] Woonsocket . .75 2 e people. In Windkam | | vintaze in trade here. Wonderfully. However, after a thor- | mixture. and mums. It may be shirred over Sana i sele MebllavvORfSian; $166 AEN & o gat Box Gilice. dolivered to over D00 houses, Judge Baldwin said at that he bought a raincoat recently at New Haven. ing to get out of the wet has not al- ways been a marked democratic char- acteristic He excellent city in which to do his shop- ping.—Ansonia Sen and when Judge Baldwin is here again, Torrington This wisdom in prepar- Hartford Courant. would have found Ansonia an nel. There are always bargains in rain- coats in ‘the Rose of New England,” | WHAT ABOUT THIS INQUIRY? from mildewing. Potato parings, dried in the oven, are good to kindle fires, as they light more easily than wood. A pair of seissors is infinitely bet- ter for, trimming off the rind from ham or’bacon than a knife. ncase on top of a hot stove can be quickly rubbed off by putting salt on the scrubbing brush mon placed in the water in ough washing a goad hot sun will do be warm before applying the oil An easy way to whiten the hands is by simply rubbing them with olive oil and then thrusting them in sleeping gloves, which in time will becom? soft and oily. In the morning the hands will be very soft and look as though they had been bleached. The following mixture makes a bath bag that adds refreshment to the bath: A pound and a half of new bran, three- either a large round muff or a flat one, for they will both be seen. The new meckpieces will be a dis- tinct feature of dress the coming sea- son, These are long, pliant scarfs, by unless the original color is discharged Tse plenty of common semse in this, as well as in other| things. chemicals. 'America’s Greitest Comedy Hit i WM. A. BRADY announces draped about the shouders like the scarfs of the summer and are orna- mented with tails or paws at the ends. Thesz are lined with soft satin or a| difterent kind of fur. There is & won- derful amount of warmth ih a breadth of chiffon and this can be greatly in- | creased by the addition of a border of quarters of a pound of almond meal, fur, although the effect to the eve is| cords or tacked and placed over a If 1t’s Made of Rubber We Hays It Hanting Boots Snag Proof .. THOMAS A. WISE e cemenas MISSISSIPPI —From By Harrison Rhodes and Mr. Wise. And the entire New York Production, a brilliant cast. You will laugh till your ribs tickle your sides and then some. “IT'S A CORKER"—Col. Roosevelt. $5.25 Cars to Norwich after performance. . and Dasiclson to over wonders, Table Linen for Bride. plain lining. Rhode Island ...$4.25 these places Judge Baldwin has asked his au- The girl who is starting a dower| Long coats and short coats and fur - = dlences: “Is ¢y G According ‘to an ingenious Scotch|chest will be particularly interested | hats will be worn and furs will be used T B e T it 3] aest [h_ this state for sale? @ | geyice house plants can be kept, well | in her ‘able linen. X extensively for both morning and aft- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. M r number of times from the rostrum; ! watered during a week’s absence of well choose either Dres- | ernoon gowns. on. me humdred and sixty- aues ir | day has Ootober 29 the MATTHEW H ROGERS 4 of Bridgep . Wor State Treasurer, and the #artford Times s: | Tuesda that this | to be answered before | ion ought November 8. the question is not answered be- fore that date it Is likely to be on that | { It is not much of a question to | put to the people of a state like Con- necticut, a | people of purpose of state made up of hone: who have faith in the hone the human race. nothing happened in Connecticut t | which warrants the questioning of the honesty | prejudices whic stampeda to will prompt | the enemy George answer it THE CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT. | means 1t hin fall millinery than the early vogue the housekeeper. Set a bowl of water well above the plant to be watered by of a box or a pile of books. Twist several strands of darning wool together or braid them to form a long wick and soak them in water. If one end of the wick reaches to the bottom of the plant bowl and the other hangs over the plants a steady drip will con- tinue until the bowl is emptied. DICTATES OF FASHION. »me of the newest sashes are fin- Chanticler is much less prominent especially for suits and Handsome separate coats of broad- cloth, plush. fur fabrics, velvet, chev- iots, reversibies and similar fabrics, She may den or Irish linen or both, as both are «aid to wear indefinitely. Where one buys the napery in sets, these include cloths of two yards wide by two, two and a ha¥f and three yards long, and napkins of breakfast and dinner size. If possible, buy these sets in_their naturel color, and bleach them in the sun. Chemicals used for whitening are likely to destroy the texture of the linsn. Luncheon sets come in both Irish and Dresden woven napery in all white. The newest luncheon sets, however, napkins. Bach piece carries a dam- ask thistle design in paie green, maize, blue or rose on @ white ground. Turn glasses and tumblers on their sldes before pouring hot dish water over them and you will find it saves Guest Needs Few Toilet Articles. Women frequently carry many more toilet accessories than are needed. It is perfectly fair to assume that the ! hostess will have a dressing table equipped, or that she will possess enough pieces for the wants of her guests. Every woman wishes to car- Ty her own brush and comb, but a hand mirror is heavy, and it is ex- pected that one will be provided. The same is true of soap; part of every guest’s room equipment is a tiny cake Stuffed Apple Salad. * Take six good-sized tart apples. Wash thoroughly an@ from the stem ful of mayonnaise dressing and one- balf cupful of sweet cream whipped stiff. Mix these lightly with the vari- Sweaters Turtle Neck......$1.25 and $2.00 AR Y V Neck ..... Working Coats Men's Blanket Lined Working Coat, water proof, $1.38 of its voters. This is a politi G L : Fradiep : Olti~ | iched with single end and a rosette [are made from Austrian linen, and|of soap. Week ending e 1 of trying to ralse susplclon | gy the walst line. consist of a round cloth and twelve | | in the minds of the citizens and to ex- | L 191 Main Street, to take care of all your Norwich, JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. / SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tei. 119. ’ Tues. AL ST Wed. AT POLI" SPECIAL BEATRICE INGRAM & CO. 4—Peoplo—d En the “DUCHESS” The Vaughn Foundry Co. ‘urnished promptly. Large atock of Ct. patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street L g—ojdood—g ‘00 ® IONIYMVT 3IL3d LAMANGE 098144 sy3 “NIVAHILNT Singing and Talking INGLISH & READING LEMANGE, BENNETT & === { {5 jore than probable ‘that there are | of the marry Jlord of the barnyard| Attractive also are the sets of Hol- | enq cut out a good cavity, being care- sanzzd REPUBIACAN STATE TICKET. almost as many grafters in the repub- | Would h d us to expect. The new |bein pattern in German linen. The| ey} not to cut through the skin at any ~ b A " parts as could be found in the | DINtS of the moment are not plumage | thirteen pieces include an oval spread| gther place. Take from the centres of ov. Sth. %o el abo e bt S e and round mapkine with scalloved | fhe’ uppice enough to make one-half S. F. GIBSON Added s g " i . edges and a design ue or red on}cypful when cut fine. Pit one-half . Aftraction For Gevernor, v party has shown that it knows how to| Satin pumps and slippers are worn |a white ground. Py gy St b W & i CHARLES A. GOODWIN successully run the country, while the | more and more as the season advances. o S A = Tin and Sheet Metal Worker b= ; cupful of pineapple cut into very small | KRISTOFFY of Hurtford. democ appear to have most talent | The vogue for short gowns, whether AROUND THE HOUSE. e ne G B e Ay R aiiai Governin In ruining it. This fool question can |for street, house or - evening wear, Bearts. oot Dun:- Mis thoke: tdgther Agent for Richardson and Boynton TRIO B s he rightly answered by the average |Mukes the question of shoes especial Kidney beans bofled in the usuallyjgpiiy with a silver fork in an earthen Furnaces. A. BLAKES honest democrat, so there appears to |1y important. way and served with mayonnaise|gpowl, Sprinkle over them (wo table- | 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. in it be no reason why the republican party | Among the {rimmings for fall and | piaced on ' hed SF crivy lettuce leaves. | SPOCHLUS of sugar and & tablospooncul Jonia GRAND OPERA For Seeretary of State, ¢ should disturb itself about it. Let | winter sarments, Glaily fo 2 Cmei o RS S M Professional Try-ou! Night Wednesday T. F. BURNS, geL % Bats