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C 1 ' ¥ “Jup to the supreme rt ot 3 ’ 3 ve the constitutionality of the o AR measure tosted. e § | | and Courier. The Now Haven-Tournal-Courier | i ; paoct Bt : ¢ = S it has “submirted the question to the|pincrict Ireland, has just appointe .1 - 7 : p = |press burcau of the company as t0!the first woman town clerk in the per- L 5 - P TURE PICTURE e THARS OIS Whetlier it had formally decided toson of Mrs. John Flanagan, ihe widow a growing evil, v EA K1 Subacripilon price. TSc & werk; obe a | test the constitutionality of the public, of the late holder of the office. e T > L (13 4 " mentha: $6.60 u vear. utilities law or wheather it proposed g S e o To that the im- o open its' records 1o the comimission| AMiss Georgia L. White, professor of|Such 8 freg e s 4 : : sociology *in_Smith college, has re- |POrtance of manuers has been left un- % _ Satered at tho Postoffice at Norwloh |in the Manchester rate case. The com- - Censidered. £ . L i 2 L e A L pany's answer was that it expected to‘,'a'“",‘:f R e e B o st . Give the maximum of wear and comfort. Superior finish and . o Iy with the orders of the com-|pag received a year's leave of absanca e older generation frequently com- 3 v T ¥ Folletin Business Office, ¢ comp! : recely plains of the treatment of the younger are a full 100 cent. of value is given mission and that there is 1o reason. from the department of elocution ja |Dlein of the tres S he yvshasy durabili theirs and a per 2000 Feet of the Most Delightful Scoteh Drama Imaginable Based Upon Burns' World-wide Poem of the i Bullein Bariosmh Yo% Bulletia Job Office, 23-8. for raising any issue as to the consti- Smith and will devote it to travel g > > 3 W ullmantic Office. Boem 2 Marray |tutionality of the law. i common: k) with each pair. Cotton or wool, it does not matter which you Guilding. Teiephone 218. The ccmpany alleges that the de-| The Concord Woman's = club g p ome of | Accepting an invitation and throwing S datiabed with Ty — b rhdie Tt tween | Durchase Orchard House, the home of f, : buy, will have every reason to be satisfied with your pur. Worwich, Monday, Nev. 3 TE | aianchesics wo Haciford ia oo gaset | Louiss M. Aleatt. chose. Rooks Amerl | 278 Uit MY HES: : ; Same Title + 4 P and would imperil their dividends and!yenrs. Miss Alcott miways called the | ASTeelng to mect at a certaln time chase. We challenge inspection and comparison. and keeping the other person waiting. doubtiess they feel competent to prove | house ADple Bjinnp 14 har létiers = 3 s commis- | it reprosented in one way the f.ilure - 6 e % 4 Llom o e ook odount and Wave mo | OF the family, {hat WIth All its Srcat. | ASCepting hospliality and not trews(} BEACON BLANKETS—We have a full line of these famous A Prociamation, fear us to its conclusions, {ness of intellect was lacking in econo- . piertaining manner- Blankets. Non-absorbent cotton with wool finish. Gray, N " Imic sense. The constitutionality of this law has ‘ 2 Purswani to a yenerable custom, { - A i Tan or White— criginating in s, ‘the first vear of | been questioned by many, ut the | In Burma girls are privileged to do “:‘;":,E;:: :flm‘.;fll‘lne‘:l !m"‘!’ $1 $1.98 2 i Two Big Reels of Perfeet Moving Pictures Laden with the BREATH of the HEATHER FIELDS Mdis Monday and Tuesday Only L% Governor, ABbolng Thureday. the SOh 383 Of |10 fve Ay deep. convictions Of this | for thowa rs tako the TMNIANve, Sourt |ESEAPS, BUE 8 courtesy £o Hostess de- S e Tk S KSGIVING ort. lts ready acquiescence to the ;l:::)‘l:!?dvl;l_l‘::;in‘xegl:rnser::‘a stmple in e Lo S \\'OQL BLANKETS, 10-4 size. : These are just.right io_r the Same Popular Scale of Prices migiiy God for the biessings of [ Provisions of the 9% end its Spparent) G il mae fer 2500 BUS it | e o it o o Siens . OSE single beds. Made of a high-grade wool and finely s, Gurlag, Vs course giber coun; | iikely to br done make an end Of the | ¢"e ecepts hor he sats the swibi | WTouLd 30U not be inclingd o reBeAL R0 | finished. Either pink or blue borders— = $3.00, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 a pair WOOL BLANKETS—Full-size Bed Blankets in an extra <ar, aud of all the =adnmess and Suffer- |apprehensions of its opponents Who | and they are then and there considered |1aiq stress upon heartfeit thanks for SE that war iivoives, our own land|so loudly decried the measure when ' man and wife. |1 proantso Feckiraas a5 been in perfect pe O the atrong roundations Mon., Tues.. Wed. DICTATES OF FASHION. MR NE L was on. its pa . . € Sivh Fov (it was its passage in the legisla. Certainly it is agreeable to be amply AUDITORIUM & Thment ihat our fathers laid: Tor"the ong life of republic: Institutions in — e thanked, instead of feeling every en- AVY Wei § v v inle e (el dTP00lons and state: and HE LIVED BY HIS WITS, All sisirts are parrow and triimed tertainment is accepted as a matter of heavy weight. Made of fine wool, with pink or blue border FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY or tree America, T recommend that on e I tocts hag Nith flat draperies. Walking skira) cours and bound with white. These are very attractive blankets el U B TSR PISTURES OF Be ‘@ate wbove ‘mentioned our people | A Russian named Natham Arlock has aue short, afternoon dresses are lo 3 ¢ 3 c — nomes and churches (0], . expelled from Philadelphia Le- | ahd evening dresses have train i HEALTH AND BEAUTY. / $3.75, $4.25, $5.00 a pair «Mobilizati f the Fleet” fender reverent praise and thanks to ause he lived by his wits. He dis- Giver of All Good. T = a1 t i i = s q i imder me hand and seal of |covered hcw to extort money from| The most Leautiful big buitons are| when the hair begins falling out by - S ‘ ; L ANKETS—This & b T Hudson River en November 2. A Big AR I oa: | star actors. e maintained ‘an organ. | being used on tallor made b4, | reanonof danaruf ty shempooing ] < LAIFORNIA WOOL Ef' ANKET This means that e houcand hine nundred | 7ed claque which he furnished to | Conts this season. some A R :.‘.ém‘-_-::;e‘-:.";n;‘i‘.:.wrn:h:e‘-; ol finest wool obtainable is used. 11-4 size. In these high- Return Engagement, by request, of 7 3 B e e Y nmaEL Pt sthake N Metiopalltas | ensmel putcons, chased silver, rid | into .:(‘71:‘ wash out with arm water grade blankets lightness is combined with comfort— “ AL FR E D (@] L house the Quaker . {gun metal and, indeed. every ble |and fnish with & rinse of cold water i N Siemed, SIMEON E. BALDWIN. |finally cauzht him in the @ct of of: Eind of vatuable bution one can thiik |1 avold taking cold. it $9.50, $11.00, $12.00 a pair THAT PHENOMENAL VIOLINIST. By His Excellency's command: fering to suppiy for compensation a Of, and the bigger the better. ! X ol 3 2 f L8, Ul i MATTHEW H ROGERS, it At S Centafl DerfObmEEE LY — — The most natural and restful posture |} EXTRA SIZE CALIFORNIA WOQOL BLANKETS—These OTHER FEATHNE ACTIAND PICTURES ccretary. ou Delicately simple in_its borderics | when sleeping is to lie flat on the & 2 e —_— £ e 1. not take knaly tothisand, mnr:sn‘g i the gauzelike little | chast, Jower limbs perfectly straight, are put up to fit the big old-fashioned bed and they are ’ hey did o handkerchief which is carried on o one arm being down by the side. the - fe e Vi v larges o 'S AEROPLANES FOR BATTLESHIPS. |, pociticns. he gave them notice he oeeasion. The marrowest of Land | other (hrown up sHERts over the head truly roomy enough for the very largest. These are our Several American battleships have |couid prov with gratuitous hissing | wrought hems finish the squares of |face turned to either side. e no pil very best blankets— Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver been equipped Twith aeroplanes, and h would interfere with their stuc- | finest and sheerest linen. and if there |low. "This will help greatly to straivht- POLI’S congress is to be asked to thus equip |cess, is a border it usually is of Madeir: en th~ shoulders and - give restful, $5.00, $6.50, $10.50, $12.50, $13.50 a pair = them all mot for their special value| lic was arrested, but the manage- | WOTl mlmn:’]niéi?eh::gk&r(;?iix:o are I- | areamless sleep. clglrette cafie = ::i:,:‘c:é"" TS sy sl “’f "‘: "!":T"mz":‘:o:’;’h::c;:::‘sun'th oftenest is seen peeping frot | It is well to know that an applica- COMFORTABLES—Sound, health-giving sleep is only pos- = .. e poicsi SEine the outside pocket of the handhaz of |tion of hot water will save much pain i i i i 50 R T ,;:”!:‘,, that when 2 |oreesea o leave (;lc (;\;‘, i leather orefabric trimmed with a metal | and all discolorations when one has re- | 3!)1: in fresh, pure air. Warmth is a necessary factor. $7. MATINEES EVERY DAY =hip was strand the aviator ceu Ariock was too frank with reference | and rather pl ceived & bump or bruise. If possible | ou can sl sound underneath our sanitary comforta- 2, Evenings at take a rope ashore: and in a heavy e blighting ability. His criminsl’ comparison with the, huge cordeliere|hold the bruised part In weter as hot| Apag, b 2 A We are showing a fine Afternoons at 2, Evenings at 8. wem he might take a life line to @n|intent could have been carried out!and bridge bags of costly brocade, em - as can be borne: if not. wring out of bles. Filled with the finest cotton or wool. Sterling Silver 3 < ? > S a ique. ot water a soft piece of eloth and ap- imappreachable ship in dist silantly, but when he voiced it ss a|broidered satin or gauze appliau . > e % S « i o 3 g ply this, changing to another hot ap- YOL FILLED COMFORTABLES—$3.50, $4.50, $6.50. The Italian navy has been supplied he became liable to the law. Jucket effects on house costures | plication as fast as one cools. The boys weoe AES . . o0, 9880, “ith five French aeroplanes and this | Ariock appears to be expert as an|pave brought into fashion innumerabls Who pldy baseball are apt to receive O F COMF =9 srings the aeroplane ss a fghting ma- | orzanizer and it is more than Proba- | charming conceits for the benefit of |some bad bruises which will not show COTTON FILLED COMFORTABLES—$1.00, $1.50, $1.75, CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, The Poli Players Pre nting <hine to the direct attention of the|blc he will be heard from again in|the shopper anxious to furbish and |the following day if hot water is used .00, $2.50. natiens that hey may decide its status |the rfuture. Pring up to date sille_or velvet |at once. $2.00, 2. EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. i s and its right e — gown of last winter. The skirt of that S # NI e enydies The aeroplanc has earned recogni- EDITORIAL NOTES. Year old costume nearly always will| Some women attain to a graceful old Our prices the lowest. e John & Geo. H Bliss. THE WIFE Night Prices 15¢, 25c, 35c, 50 i 1 Esae 4 % 2 do, but the-bodice is—well, something |age by adopting the following rules 2 on as a practical and useful machine | There is a famine in Russia that is|pmist he done for it, and so she buys a | Forget disagreeable things: keep your 2 and its piace and rights will soon be |imperiling the lives of eight million | yard or two or allover imitation Ve- |nerves well in hand and infiict them on defined im international law. people. nise, Plauen, Spanish or renaissance, no one: master the art of saying pleas- # T and she fastens it into a little sleeve- |aut things: do not expect too much A WONDERFUL MEMORY. 1t Jooks mow as if China might be|less bolero or bodice or belt coat, oui- |from your friends; make whatever The Mt Fernando, Sones of Chic celbbrati % Independence day be-|lines it with velvet ribbon or Tom |werk that comes te you congenial: re- We Re-upholster. Furniture and Lay Carpe e B0 ot SRes o oo Bt R i Thumb silk fringe, and trims it with tain your illusions and don’t believe all P o [ 4ad T L e s R L el R o big fancy buttons which she has been |the world -wicked and unkind; relieve $ Matines Prices 10, 15, 25 from it fixed boundary lines after s e e he| Saving for ages because they cost a |the miserabis and sympathize with the AMERICAN HOUSE, propert rds were destroved in the appy thought ‘for teday e (1ot of mones and that it wouldn't be |sorrowful. These few rules will, at b3 3 B& and man he had spent |man who thinks he is a perfect gentle- | pight to give away, and | evervbods |least. make the world seem brighter to Next Week BB thexo and recoliecied when |man often fails to prove it. Save things to'her” abouc her own | veurself and others. of musbrooms, three large potatoes |in creuion with e exception, of Farrell & Sandersor. Props. he present site of the Chicago city W e | gown. b e g one teagpoonful of salt, one quart of | course, of (iod Himself, who created 2 TES ) i v i were bunt nizes that it is possible for a man to FICHU ARRANGEMENTS. = org oz = .| Clean and joint the chicken, siice the | thought of Lord's pre. TRVRTVNE (e P LTSy e, —— i B Shiscatcuihbe, Na CRAGEY: 2ok T — X |, Satin shoes that have become olled | (omatoes, sifed the peppers and Te- | from the very beginning, we SHETUCKET STREET. —_— - RN 4B Mg ox it e e ) A fichu maey be arranged in so many | 2nd shabby can be made to look like |move the seeds, slice the onfons. Put |is the image i (he Invisiie LYCEUM THEATER PREEE Sahss. woc Poriguet of the | 1\ o time to get the charity thought | different ways that it will give the TNew again at small cost and with little | a1 together and add the bolling water. | first horn of all creation; because by | it "NEY v Q surnt Tecord man. from the task of | 11 18 tme (o gt the eharity Wousht | woarer the appearance of posscssing Urouble by recovering with a bit of | Sover the Kettie containing the mix- | Him were ail thinge crented, ihose 1n |Buy the *BIG BEN” Alarm NEW LONDON ntangling the t gle caused by | o Working, for s not very long be- |, great variety of costumes. Z00d stout satin. Paste the satin even- | ure and simmer until the chicken is|the heavens and those on ihe earth, | Walter T. Murphy Msnage S Surnin the deeds and Deco fore the generous hand will have its|" The following are some Suggestions |I¥ and smoothly over the shoe, then | onder, then remove the chicken, strain | . and invisible—whether thrones | t ihe Sarning of the < records. |00 tor by onani e ut "carefcily {0 shape, alowing encush | (oo cry oo e pema iy T tn: Rortis | 3. ple and nvisible"whetiier Uirotet, | Clock of | FRIDAY, NOV. 24l RS s atie wealthy Han in Chick§o et S Nl e T be short and crossed at the |t0 turn in, and sew with strong silk - <23 6.}.Or TFONOIRERIS. OF Au- y | . - Z4th, had occasion to thankful for his t may be short and crosse at h 0 1 rubdbing the vegetables through a sieve. | thorities; all thinzs were created by FRISWELL | = e e 3 s Does it m as if Christmas weuld | front under the girdle or fastened by a | Ciose to the gole. passing the needie in | Return the vegetables to the kettle,| ifim and for Tlin, and Ife precedes alt LOUISE GUNNING indelible memory of the transactions|i. here in four weeks? Christmas|Pin i the center of the girdl and out just above the sole. Take off |1dq the can of peas, the can of mush- | e arg’ 1o T danl© opecedes all AR el Strest | S and locations in the distress of 1871 | ns (N O NEEES FANEITIES | P rhe longer shape may be tied around | the old binding round the tep of the|rooms and the Potatoes, &rated. Add | hiin peimancotly miaced.” Coiossians 3 T s The NAY Cibine M follewing the big fire. “Tt is doubtful } o OPF O8 CETNE the waist and finished in a short but- 'Shoe and”add fresh. If needful fresh|gait and cook until the-potatoes are | 15 TH8 noulut /convired By e | . . it . A (R E” > 4y whether Chicageans ever will be able| " C > 20¥Pow. 4 terfly bow made of the ends. heels can be Put on for about & quar_|tender. Put the chicken back_into | titic ‘the omly begotten Son of God,- e 22 | The Balkan Princess to give Mr. Jones the credit due him entered five establishments |, 1. 0%K, €138 hanging from short loops (S ch any. gown: the. fronts can | g, Pot,and heat it thoreughly, Serve |is that the Lord Jesus was Himselt the | (NHOWTUCK AFE WITH for his assistance in solving difficulties v may be arranged in W StON . i with a border of boiled rice. g b only cirect ation* ot begetting | of f 7 n E & dificulties fin 4 Maine city and never got a pen-|over the other down the center of the 2150 be embroidered or ornamented to | crvo eight person: | The” eiiviniy Father. 1 ANITARY Original Company o arislng over destroyed records” said |nv. They were guided (00 much by |pack panel. s bt ol sy S il e T | > : oo | PRICE o 82 S Toat estate man e was famil- | their imagination. Fichus of fine lace or tulle may be he covered, but they are rather more | SHOT GEESE PRING WATER ATISFYING | ‘Seat s ESDA fardy. known amenc his friends in the X SR T nabd with vics long endh at the |clupasn i . i - £ b e Teal estate law business as the ‘Burnt| The thought that Queen Mary is|back that sweep down into @ train. i Bible Question Bo: Fairfield M £ s Mecesd Man' The lecations of build- | wearing & Stomach plaster made in S Rk e mayf uded o JUNENELE SR TP L x in.‘p“t:g;?"mh:’;‘:g of Faicfield Man| Tel, 34-2. Nerwich, Conn. | giver Iryich ¢ ings and the tramsactions entered into |Germany to prevent seasickness must|PUACh Of roses or stk i ey o . Yeur Bible questioms will be nn- (i 5 - s 4 among his friends Before the biz fire |be galling to the Britons. S Jong Oval form of lace dotted | i Back o Pl softer than for some | [ 2 84 In thess celmmns or by mafl || John Paul of Faireld was arrested AUTOMORILE STATIOA, | were atamped indelibly upon Mr. Jones' T s Tib Back s o chic fhisly, ea- PR v if semt (s our Bibic Question Box | Saturday - afternoon, charged with J. Cott, & Otis Street. Automobfls rand Poultry Show mind, and 1 am informed by such m Don’t you think it must be a pretty | pecially if the lace or net fichu be over | One of the latest ideas in children’s -4 {shooting geese belonging to John| _,q4 Bioyele Paepuiring. General Mla- | | Y as Unfted States Commissioner Philip | miserable person who has to lay awake | a flowered organdle. |bairdressing is the fransformation of . — | a ghbor. ""‘ was tak-| cuine work JeLbick ‘Phone | winy, Wednenday Ehursd Heyme that there were guaranty comp |Of nights to recail what there is that| Jewels or beads are other decorations | the Dutch style into a Louis XVI pe- | o when did our Lord become the | Judge Bacon Wakeman t — | Nov. 21, 22, 2 Pamles that aimost gave title on Mr |he can be thankful for? used on silic if the fichu be edged with riod “only begotten Son of God”? { YRR 30 At SOy atuamRtag ] v GRRANE. . 21 Wheahin 8t LAWRBNCE HALL Jomes' decision In disputes on records.- - - plsitings of silk. § s 4 > R at $18. birds, aceordin Whiiiziona So and the J. F. €. 100 | Cor manic smd Sente Sie evantailh % X The black net fichu can be caught at| This style is only a slight alteration| Answer—The pre-human existenc: birds, according to ool The ehanges which took place during [ Preventable deaths are costing this |, e MACE net Rehn fon bo coushi at | TRD NG IS 2R S Mo of the Lord Tesvs is clearly es | on his property for| “igars are the Best e peapes 1 w n, Con the Mtetime of this pionesr were almost itry billions every vedr, and every | iyl = in the Scrip His own testimony | some time, and have been making| \'¥ | xhibitio P & ineredible and were such a scurce of |PA(riot should see that he does not ros | It consists of having the cropped|of Himsel that He is “the faith- | trouble for the past several weeks. It — | Goe Ducks, Poultry & » comtinuel smazement 10 Mr. Jones that |TeACh his end by this route. A LAUNDRY HINT. hair curicd and falling in long ringlets | ful and true withers, the beginning of 15 alse said that Paul has collected pr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! @peciAl dinpia B < o prondone) B b i . i | ccmpletely surrounding the head, from | the creation of God." Revelaticn lii: |damages from Keurlmeyer —several . M. ¥ T o e d o pnd| A countryman who went to a dentist,| TFew amateur laundresses know the|ear to e: stead of being combed | 14. We find, then, that oir Lord be- | tmes. but got tired of this plan and | Shanmen Butiding Anmez. Room A M 1 U - A . > 129 Iveinz told a Eold bridge would cost|Value of gum water. For stiffening aov 3 came the “only begotten Son of God” |took {he law into his own hands, The | Telecione 52, octioa |41 . : RS e Yo the day of WIELE T it red it e e ot [iniek elick: Mannel blouses 5 — At the time of His creation, which was | court session of Saturday was the re e o . delth Chicago as he fir: obsition. 16 el Uil b Y | ing_them appear almos: ne k arrangement is decidedly qualnt | pefore the forindation of the earth, and | sult of hig anxiety to get rid of the | I kmew it. a mere vilia e b ron A g, cellent, and. bein 2 1 an 2nd pretty. It will be becoming to | before the »xistence of any other thing | fewls. Ii€ pald his fine. | COAL AND LUMBER. Qper g 4 s surrounded e 5 z starch, i pro even a greater number of children than Srarie. Mississippi ‘is suing Senator Varda- | piorchs If €efe ol b was the harsher Dutch style. { e man for funds'he has not turned into| “he correct proportion to use is a| NEW YORK'S GREAT PYRAMID. |(h® treasury. Perhaps a senatorshib | tablespoonful of gum water to one TULLE THEATER CAPS. | coAL music 3 & <osts so much he had to use them. cupful of water. To make the | - -omine up v s 21y BERE il St e ouice. or. o ihe . Fur and tulle is one of the incon- *. C. cEER high above | President Gompers does not think | brokeh up gum arabic Into a jug: pour Sistencies of the smart autumn milli- | i ¢ TUNER The Thames National Bank {* ==, .. ..., W88 555 n the top of | i & gigantic pyramid, the apex of which s 540 feet above the pavement. becoming of the American Fed- |OVer it a cupful of boiling water and ners: The charm of such a, combin leave in a warm place, stirring often |lion is nowhers more evident than in Wwith a wooden stick until the -gum |the quaint little theater caps seen In eration of Labor to appropriate money for the defence of McNamara, and the big boats, 2s ther pass v : melts. Make small quantities at a | the best shops. These are of the most B e o ek hors f the country is with him. time. |vivid shades of tulle—burning red. Vst s il s “Aron=Y LETIERS B R E - | nashing ereen, brilliant biue. faming | Cold Winter. | gt < E 3 ’ GUIPURE LACE AGAIN. | bright cerise, with wisps of fur | % ra Snd to o thrge more TERS T0 THE EDITOR g Pent toray e S e A NORWICH, CONN. L0} Winle ' FURS ing on Wall street. A Tight_ Baesss. The revival of white lac. deepest orange tulle was bo sy © both wexes matter of fact, this Cheops of et . has brought about the 1 cered with mink and had & huge pille | the long, fuzzy & put on by | Siberian Dog Coat at ’ e oy Bditor: One couldn't saueeze & | Wiich ix one of the of Y |muff of the tulle and mink to corre- | Al animais that ntas USIaNE. LRoBI Wolf Cont 4t b ped. While it is I ¥ ounce (450 grains) of gold dust|jaces. ‘It is used in its original light {SPond. Cerise tulle is striking with | make one think of Coal and The Chab- | Galloway Cow Goat at §3 into a receptacle that will hold only | tan color, and effective empire govwns |8eal, and’ the deeper reds with ermine. s _of Esypt in form, and its|an avoirdupois ounce (437 1-2 grai m 2 : ¥ k ar an avoir s ou 27 1-2 grains) | of it are made over black line, | Pright blue ‘and moleskin is also . = an Calf Coat at ect nearer the sky than |of the same materfal e nstitchad . whorever it | favorit Binati ! ¥ (:. s TR ; “heops, its base measures only ither Would an avoirdupols pound | prmes 415 jnorastifched wherever it S e aplta ’ ’ CHAPPELL CO. [ RBaaurs Ciped Gant. ot M shows and is touched off with narrow 1t forms the crewn of | (/000 &raine) of sugar be just the | —ope A e e ierr | same 1o welght ga" s Tros pound| VoIVt Hibben. DICTATES OF FASHION. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | Marmot Lined Coat a icraper home of . & 15t company, the loft- 1t little differences in weight and siriking st | peti’ Co. P | Telophenes. INVESTIGATY A predominance of the high cojiars NEEDLEWORK NOTES. is noticeabie on blouses and bodices ¢ty haver't counted with a cer- for afternoon. New York packer. Do not. stitch the "plaits on a skirt aa: LT, ik 3 5 ¢ { | . A ink ihe Jast twe yvears he has|Defore trving the garment on. PRI e o g IR Vexlar siljas efter bidsta kurs pi de fornimsta l UMBER THE L. 1. CHAPMAN €0 desigr bolow can claim no packing clives. At first, one. of o o constitute the favored trimmin H . e e e M0 Ih's ravorite bottles contained. accord- | 1:0ns cloth is a very satisfactory | ToR e .o 3 5 . 14 _Bath Strest A fach distinction. 1t s tie “last word” |ins (0" Tatel, 118 Thaid Gunces; the | Meierial Tot underclothes, and o Jittis | (N most dressy hats. banker i Sverige, Norge, Danmark och Finland. § = e Trame s tioch mmd 1e Aremonteq | Second vear the label on an exact du- |E8nd embroidery of feather stitching | Tajiored skirts are not so straight in T ED sl who is 're:rur;f::‘\a = of the pottle fieclared that nm,":"‘r"";‘m“;g“!swl:]";"=';'° a0 cheal | outline, many showing lashed effects hon hollow terra-c | e cortuin. 2 fluid ounces’: | 1ace. - ch o intiness [o¢ the 5y a calk i a 4 blocks that passed through a tempera- [and we now fnd, by the Present 1::..,im-A ke agded by u frill of narrow | the side, and all - made walking Kom in och kop edra vexlar fran oss. lace sewed to the hand-scalloped cdge 2 fure of =900 degrees in process of |Ihst ihe bottle is a S-ounce one. ! mamofactore. If Oliver wire courting Olive, ho!Of neck and crn:holes. The cro: A dosen or mere elevators are now | L& astoni; vor, but he evidently | Muslins d dimities make pret cares for a topecoat or not, it is an es- ; conidn't make o Gghter sauecs taay | derclothes, but these materials have Fe . is an es- lmest ready to carry the tepants fo |his greedv packer has beer daing. | Rot the wearing qualitfes of long cloth. | soncal Part of the young girls ward thelr offices How can olives b o e so smusceptible of 43 — The pyramid on the top contains|compression? Is sweet pickie Hicew Huve vou tried making a pair of lit be > 1iprossio s iby a trl g a pair of li St & 28 steps. cach 3 feat 5 1-2 inches high ' affected b the sweet manipulation of | Ue shoes for the baby.’ Clean i pair | portant part of gowns i thAt they are No matter whether the older woman Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh AL A. D. LATHROP, AYS IN STOCK Sta By 1 foot 4 inches wide. and the lotal | the packer? jof leng wristed chumois skin gloves | forming square troins at the end of the fice——cor Market and | height 1z $¢ feet G inches. The base| TP Scriptures intimate that it was |and trace ofi them the outline and de- |jcng siirts. Telephons 165-12 - ict veil to put new wine into old | 8181 of a pattern for little embroidered R P. k. MURTAGH, jnst 445 feet 6 g g skin) bottles: cise the hottle break, |80oes. Then with pyrographic outfit Braid and buttons are combined to 2y = AU ¥round. The restora- | Wouldn't it alse be advisable not fo | DUrn the design (being sure that the | give o dashing military effect Which i Dont Dont HseBells to =3 auscleum of Helicarnas- {sut new olives into. any of the olg | DOINt is N0t oo hot) and, after Cutting | muite avident o mans lone woviCn g 4 e GM AMITE cunl Terohone. 08 and 88 Wes: Main St tion= of the n :c“m: 1o New York architects, this | For Lr. Wiless - i.'\': ur’u:fim"?fl, t m'\nw:"p:‘&;fhen"fiffl, You wiil thus G h t (BEL, e S— the first time it has in { b and pickle the packer, retty » pair of shoes, | Some charming specimens of art jew- TV ; Bstion: with & busincss s Cn TALCOTT. |knowing that they are warm and com- |ciry show colored. baroque pearls set i ef;thesame |7 L Baine. up shain . ot 3 Norwich, Nev. 15, 1911 fortable, and made for @ trifling |in tinted metal hard-carved in rous] mumyam i § na, Me. Espress mays: e oy STIOHERL uses Shipes o cingGrasi o gwnl an - 2SN .| Well Seasoned Wood ! o - S sold oak lcaves 2 single : . > (I The option secured by the New Ma| 3t i only about forts-four vears | If,0n¢ 99¢s very much dressmaking | fearl ‘with here and there'a tiny white e for the S‘ A dg” —_— 5 EAPHAN road ., c ! since Uncle To & v 1 s ‘@ convenlence to have a pneu- |sced pearl nestling half under _the Keep DUNNY ATHARTIC LIVER and timber land in Maine, handy to|nothing. not even Dimecls or HiC :n:xb"{‘m;uu dress form in the sewing room. |icves. Deliclous Pressed Beef. Take a6 1b. cut shin bee EASQN!NG C. H. HASKELL DILES (O s bt A raflroad service and fit for experiment- | Now the census of South Caroling dia- | TEiS form, or if you prefer itgihe two S L LY ‘wash thoronghly, cut in small ‘place in kettle, half > $08 Lo g Ko e e | Diome e Cnisus of Souths Carollna. dis- | Sleces “peparined’ mav he infiated o | The dainty pemdants and neckiaces| [| tover with So water; and chek slowly (or five Hours. - - way of constructive co-operation, |10 farms, 96,486 aer owned by.nesToch. [ dasy to i yous blonse or shirt And o | rest il Tmnebte enere s s | | Femoref: "mx"'*:f«"n.."‘l’:“"p‘.u‘fi‘-;"’m“““ sz heating teaspoonul salt, and e O B | Thevy ora —Bristol Press. ir blouse ol 0 | re fon fewelry. seem to s g o % ; Kol B A New Jersey woman Is claimed as T g B otave Wil "worn, [xlow Inrgetiasiiin dek o N BE enouglief Sln liguor b6 Meten wall.. Place fn "Ffil;"l'r‘l“" Witk Seayy wiight JOUN. A. MORGAN & SON, | 'Treyre 15c 4 botie 2 i B en - nof In use let the air out of ecent beauties w silver with an onion cool witl e meat wij to tl VOr. e sl ¥ nilg bt wife by fve men, and she s suspected | _Bound fdr 40,000 Wastebaskete. |} oT st or skirt form and la: it owa. |ornamented bar. from. - which hung - | Forty thevsand speeches were sent(in a very smail box. if you possess u | ~ _of baving & sixth husband somewhere. *n short chilins e = 5 asoni TN "W R e e e oo |t T e e Tt imivnientiy Sopte 8 wonsll pox. IE you possess 5 |ocnen shors Shathe chpiasie sath gnd 4 ) e s Sosning Lo Sy ciont (o i the Coal and Lumber DUNN'S PHARMACY, _ chicken en the ses of matrimony auarters.—Den.er Republican. 7 |veur: exact measurement and emable | ing with a pear-shaped pearl. dressing for 100 1bs. of meat or poultry, and the 25c. can 300 1bs. " — You to, Ht thiem, as It wore, perfectls b sta. Cantral Whart | 50 Main Street The acter who has married & widow | po secret ix out at last, Th - 00D MANNERS. Thres and one_half_mcunds of chick- S worih Aficen million ought to mever [oress ot Hunnowell Kom. is on o lge- e ve Tipe tomatoes —our red mep- 2 N Ak e X . B0, IS And 100 I Rhrsina, iRe Uges thai mads her his Jiuring tour.—Omaha Eee 4 . one can of French peas, one yas 0 b 5 ne advertsing medinm 0 onnectient equai to The Tei- ) -t e, o v business resulte uj wnipew # One doek no6t require nowadays the