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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 1y 1912 NEW ORDER TO AUTOMOBILISTS. TR D Mareuchusetls Date orcorsa. mat be: { Woman in Life and in the Kitche: 3 || _ Bible Question Box '] Your mible questions will be an- 3 3 2 fore July 1st half the touring cars s 1ifth ks d in the 11 b atl ‘lllllt’l gu”’“” Shalll be eauinped et P8 B3] EASHION'S LATEST MANDATES. | shapo while drving and smooth with | i€ sent to our Bibie. Guestion Bos BREED THEATER TODAY'S FEATURE PICTURE “THE TELLTALE KNIFE” SENSATIONAL STORY OF THE PLAINS 4 -] v warm flatiron. Ldlter. aud Couficf. king of this law, the Worcester | ipye empire style, so far as the waist . = | NEW YEAR'S WEEK b i tte s: : line is concerned, prevails again. Do not dress children in black and | B D i M. h P There ix good reason for congratu- c2 in lavender, but In bright colors. Q—We read in Job i, 17, that the | ammoth Programme s, bowever, in the fact that a| Belt effects and belt suggestions ey O G iarie. S pisevht Thit: | start has been made in the matter tinguish many of the new long coat: Strength test: Hold the cloth tight| : . : Ives before the Lord and that Satan @ kb B o e B e alards wre still strong in popu- | it with the two thumbs, trying to break | ©ame with them, Who are these “sons SRt | AU TR SR oo etsong | 1anity and on the increase Tather than | the threads. | of God?” Was Satan’s statement about | e o LLNC ORI | dob, in the fifth verse, fulfilled? (G. T.) | p vith the weight of & car on S 1) s ref to ome he Entered at tho Postoffice Coun., &s second-cluss matter. Teicphome Calle: A TURKEY TIP, ; : 2.30—7.15—8.30 P. M. Same Popular Prices . their bodies than there have been | Costumes of white udhbla -Xsuallly | Rulletin Business Office, 480 Lid: ibe past—far the ons thit mo | sFow a touch of one of the wivid fash- | Can vou clean a turkey? | - 3 ST s Bulletn Edlietial Rooma 3-8 |1 U0 T Jand for raising: the | 1onable shades, orarge, purple, cerise or | OF course. (el ft il existte ot bl i o n | Lulletia Job Office. 35-8. s ; = emerald, according to taste. But do you draw the sinew | GO iy sphanc. B o Gulimastie Offce, Room 3 Murray |car. by Perhaph mot: the sonsof God there mentionsd % Aot — Butiding. Teiephone 210. Here in Connecticut mgny cars'car=| mwo kimono sleeve is still the prin- | ‘Wirst Mr, Turkey's feet are rembved. @ of the angels that kept not their lvery man, woman and chi | A DITO NEW - e fting jack: and doubtless the | cipa) one, although variety in sleeves is| To do this cut the skin #t the side of | should see this play. ML_*&M_M_ Norwich, Monday, Jan. 1, 1912. |} is increasing all time be- | just one of the features that enable a | the leg, running the knife lightly over | . Booured by BpvcidiiReuvest for Mol Noks == cause of the facilities they provide for | Woman to exe: the art of choosing. | the tap. Illustrated Songs and Moving . B B ainetinta ol g — Bend the leg_back until the sinews i W Practically_all_the s one sees|cn top are exposed, and make the at- Pictures Botween Acts. AL. MARSCH & C0. in “fhe Soldier” Peter ii, 4. n era those who 1 2 e are made with the ack with a wooden skewer or strong . 2 A NN TR R TSR 3 5 {he Circulallon of | e oAl vEAR, | and one mn tho front | il fallowers of d Jesus | SO s Four People in the Cast Dihar Aotk s DIGoN | A GREAT HARD.COAL YEAR. | s sinews are loosened ome by | 4re called the sons of s lhe Bn“efin. | we to learn that the mely fashionable | cne and pulled czrefully out, thus| % G:] e e gUSt The Indispensable Man. - ent > embroideries, | makin# the leg of i erfectly o Pty i S b When vo * into your Iy " { year isappointment to L the el oo iind ) e 0L T BlonTeo e like their Lord and b Phen au'aec it inh yous diewd tis Won't Annex’ Either. Delays Are Dangerous. The Bulletin has the largeat eir- || the coal barons because ‘1“ ok L“““‘; — T'o'get the ligaments on the under | takers of ‘z“’ ‘1“_\ Rt se and hat Rockefeller ha We just want to say to Champ Clark | Men would have less trouble running culstien of amy paper Ia Easters | broduction of coal which knocke Coats in the . side, cut through the tough muscle at | €St form o Lt n dre Standard Ofl com> | that it is better to annex electoral | away from the Women if they would (waseccticut, and frem three to fowr | Prices down. ¢ two contrasting niaterials, as | the point and Graw out one at a time. ‘1“1““{”"»‘ . ‘“_," Ry { pany Pr votes than to talk about annexing|sart quicker.—Atchison Globe, \imes larges tham that of may ia || The government rep L how vy and violet, blie and ereen, lzm‘\‘v'l'l e same h‘ul". good in 'l»uni‘nz a u;j‘[{fi‘;fl*: e ’"‘r"‘;: e e RUGTEMAT y 4":; Charleston News and 4 Nerwich., It s delivered over | 'the pre ti of co in th blue. | b n, and one who aspi to fil wwith ‘the 1a Wi we bedient. to | What | < M ’ B ia Nor- is just closir second only SET T | cookery must not neglect this detail. ottt i | at Interests Most. R S —— 5,000 of the 4053 houses 12 N ] e ROETEE 0T St A% g the Most High God y ; tir 1 Oth It's Al Right. 1 fie ‘hal Satin hats are in vogue, the correct - p he ar Trust may retir old therwise It's 9 o e P | st year, when the M | wimming being a panache of ostrich | IRONING HELPS. T Tt S e employes or \ but what most| Champ Clark’s explanation of that | A I S 6 i e T ioures, (his has | Plumes, while fur toques have smal | ; e D ople want to know is when the trust | ni numental plunder is &Il ¥ xeept | 4 - ing to the government figures, this has | ) cpes flowers composed of satin| When ironing small articles such as | faltaful taroush all of PGS | e put upon the retired list?— it comes too late hat it | For Infants and Children. in Puinam and Danlclsen 0 over | heen one of (e most unsatisfactory {ii. warm hues. Mutfs are made o n pkins and handkerchiefs do not let ‘Sfd'fl he experienced at the hands of | yy igton H doesn’t explain.—Chicago Tribune, | 5 1,100, and in all of these pinces It} vy busir notwith- | edged with fur, and the same richiy | your iren cool while you do the fold- | Saton. | — e e ok | 'I'he Kmd le Ha" Alwfls MM is considered the Jocal dally. standi arge amount of coal |fclded introduced into wide | ng. Iron o table napkin straight and S e et L Insurance Companies Forbid Them. Morally Speaking. | Commecticut has forty- o ther instance of over- | scarfs, also fur edged. true and dry on the wrong side: lay it| Hunting With a Brass Band. e s Ll P iy St B e B R AT towns, one hundred mad stxty- | it is claimed, which' has B s i | aside and iron _.mnfl;f‘x and keep on s The Ohio hunting season appears to PRt S0 b e | i aed i o5 Ahe Toan Bichestd in| : fve pastefics dlstriots, and fori7- | ieng force down prices, which is A WIBTER T | T i St ton oo the shute mad ] Ty on moto deadly (i thal | for the Outlbak and ihe:Commoner? lity the ane lower Wash- | Signatu.e o ene rural free delivery routes. o fHors dn. this e ¥ Maive woods or the Adiror ngton Post. n sn Star i e Among the winter novelties which | fcld the napkins with t tion of the country have remained |many persons will find useful amd|vou have the loose folds used by thefwho goes hunting will have to t totally unaware of, since last winter's | which may also he numbered among | best housckeepers. Also the threa the proverbial brass band with h continued hereabouts. | practicable home made | the linen stands out nicely on the Tight | to give warning that he is not a de For the coal barons, it Is sad that | Christmas gifts are the mufllers of | side, as does any hemstitching or em-|or ‘a woodcock, or other gume.—Ne mm'“o" S \Ehe fotal” 1t v hite and bl quilted satin edged | broidery that may ba there. Li York Tribune. e e nsdown. The mufflers are flat, | towels should be done this w foote - tie Fiuaticn el made in the same shape as the cro- | ihe most common ones will leok won- wrong side of cheted ones, except that they do not | drously fine, rot to mention the ap- clasp at the throat. Instead, the | pearance of the test ones. S swansdown edge comes up close around | Pillow slips, being double, {0 bave been | the throat and may show adove the lironed on both sides. Instead he trade is hands and|dacks. One of tnese days ever® The Bulletin Is sold I every tews and om all of the R. F. D routes In Easters Commecticut. prices have & 1s for the A Poor Plot. 1001, average .......» Madero say | to pay for s as | a_piker! Why, the $5,000,000 one.—Washin: The Real Puzzie. > is not whether Bac hakespeare wrote the p { one person could get the B 000 fund | ation. What | el invented on Post. 1905, mversge .. been “Aemoralized ANU | e ———————————— e SAVINGS BANK STATISTICS FOR LAST DECADE. e demar e rail- ot abang i *‘(“ ‘f:""“;’ b ":“';’d‘ Total Amount of Deposits at the End of Each Year in New London s coal was a drug on the County Banks. al mine cannot, like a N down, and allowed to S0 ”4_8,”" i Other Towns. hout expense. Ventila- The Bulletin in its New Ye on has collected a large am valuable ianformation for srs and they will be speci. Norwich, New Lon $23,426,86 Something of a Joke. William Barnes, Jr., se g i B 24,140, 10,568, anxious to get into t ed in the New Y Blre “Tnus 060, 1161 class as a statesman-humorist.—New erpor Baldwin ar be cheaper in the York Tribune. fe and sell coal at a loss shut down the mine a strike in view this spring, s to be no prospect of rices right aw flals who have kindl: dnvitation to give T propriate sent!m The seatiment o will be especially gratify :':;,‘:,:‘;\;;; i END OF TROLLEY CRAZE. wealth, abandonment of trolley lines The business men : 1 3 her there indica seeral reader wil aggregate amount as been done in this during 181 | LIVE 150 YEARS January Glearance Sale And Wonderful Bargains are Plentiful Scientists S- It Can Be Done “0ld age is simy some of the Eur They ntion | that the old, to_diet peop uld live 150 years. | uilding - trol- - We don’t know how true that uilding - trol ar of velvet, fur or cloth, making | ing the life out of your handkerchieis. | But we do know that great an end. |a very preity and_becoming addition | iron them on the wrong side and 1ay | of elderly and aged people feel and 1 given that the Ded- |t the costume. These mufflers may | aside. When ready to pat awa lcok unges 3 hey are because . 1 1 7 ot rail |aiso be made of brocaded silks and | boxes, fold in Tequired size With the | fras punisn winlyihey are becauso! movement that we start tomorrow morning. Prices have not been spared, and we have n hold that with proper a Practically our entire stock of Winter Apparel is included in the great Clearance The Bulletin opers g satins of as beautiful quallty and rich | hands Told your tablecloths once, | coa liver and iron r 2 " A X 3 ers will doubtiess be ray. The trol- | Ccloring as one likes, but the white| wreng side out, and iron on both sides |~ Mrs. Michael Blc kept before us only one object, namely, that of a quick reduction of winter stock. them when the ctim ind fx. | O Plack ones or those which match a | of fold. Place irons on the fire, then | Fa, §8 years of had to B wi hen t ; L i particular costume are the most useful | fold tablecloth locsely. Treat line hd inten SnveliaE- chair et e o . . of mons ceaséy ots the same way, but cotton ones | she began taKing Vinol and afte Stirring price-reductions reign in every department of our store. Handsome, for fodder. are many othe's t —_— | may be folded e before ironing. |ing a few bottles was ab the subje dividends and seem SUGGESTIONS FCR | W . ; | ou save time and | walking 3 AL BRI THE HOUSEWIFE. | [u¢l and have the results of an expert h‘u‘us;;vm ; too! That shiows how V at the road be- strengthens fechle people. and New London when | When drawing from linen | TEA TABLE TIPs. it sharpens the alone, and do xrops in eastern interesting and & in_ he petite, makes t bd- ala W enter- | stitching, save those long, even threads | it ; BIoadrich ariq cansen- 1t ta) cire ; 3 § : E e miimending £ 5 s and pomife ten fbetier, Yon t | We quote below many of the choicest values—just to convey a hint of the broad d although it | ‘able linen. ety at any girl Vinol very | 43k | scope of this great Clearance Sale. You'll find at our store a multitude of values besides Norwich, | a little practic 4 2 Englisn custom of drop Sewing machine needles may be used | 18 < 2 °k at | rauch longer if when the points begin | [Hiend's house Informally for afternoc the | o get ull they are rubbed on a piece | Lc% IS ETOWIng and it is worth 1oads from the | of emery board. e b ez L e | without embarrassing hitches. The gi As good as a patent Tipper is a steel | V10 Wishes to acquit herself as a fin net hook, which will catch under hreads, pull out bastinge, etc., in of | double quick time e | Vinol will pl a | vour mon roads per these mentioned below, and prices will prove irresistable to you. Dominick & Dominick 7y SPECIMENS OF THE SAVINGS TO BE HAD ON SUITS are to be ull in these days is mos and the me 5 e e i Afternnon tea is much more ooy ir] NiCHIBErs of New York G : ; . ing projected e | Dollog potatées are an excellent sub- | made in the parlor o living room thar 00, $17.50 Suits—Sale price. . ... R R e S st o ORDD v stitute Tor a0an When.the hands have already made from Stock Exchange 5 S0to$ 50 Suits—Sale price. . ...oc0iv et LA Y Bl o become soiled by contact with black- cersiteieaseave $14.85 EDITORIAL NOTES. |ened pots apd’ pans. Potato waier L e T e INVESTMENTS womews anp misses' coats AT NOTEWORTHY ECONGHIES of the earth. O} a o sl ; x st because 1912 is leap tHe | fa =, ak e i1 of | 1B is always 1 filled, otherwise furned their rulers and are r i a 1912 is leap year, tHe | fading, soak for two hours in a pail of [ #™P IS always well fil isc e ol i Sy M o 3 y gy h zirls s ot begin 1o plunge, at | water to which one ounce of suear of | 1t will go out at the critical moment.| Shannon Building, Norwich |$15.00 Double-faced Cloth Coats—Sale price. .-...... W e e oe $10.95 ayromg once. i#ad has been added. Then be sure to e : i i g A : g Ay . . Dl e e I | e b T e Lo e I Telophane 904 $19.50 and $22.50 Mixture Coats—Sale price. .. .....coovuvunn.s N $12.45 * AL When tling with the . e il ST o4 tew min. - & 3% 1 ~ o infiuence Mor Turk g Jewelry can be successfully cleaned | utes to boil. e —_— )0 and $17 ack Kerse v yats—>Sale VBt et g X Persis e ow will be [y waehing it n hot soapuas tn which | et The United States Finishing Co $15.00 and $17.50 Black Kersey and Hrwlddulh'( “oats—Sale price . . $12.45 The deaths of famo 5% W 2 iittle ammonia has been dissolved. Lemon slices should be separated i N L. | ¢59 20 Rlack S gl 1 Broadcl ~ c e SR 1 BER. Socoe | Shake off the water and lay the jew- | when cut.and not have g bit of aew| 320 Growiway, et §22.50 Black Kersey and Broadcloth Coats—Sale price . ............. o AR $15.00 = . L ple watched | elry in a small box of fine sawdust to | that is uncut to hold them together. | PREFERRED STOCK DiVIDEND N0.50. new year in | €ry. This method leaves no s o ark: an ind. ] x marks of any kind Seeds should be Temoved from the | of | slices ( sive record in The year 1 INTERESTING VALUES IN CHARMING WINTER WAISTS he ¢ bean- | Before serving dinner place a bow! of Sk er t . greatest religious v "4 | boiling water into which has been | ha emall lemor Tork Jed 1912 Scord ; % g o7 o 2 ages for the e he 18 | dropped a little oil of lavender on the | 7S Sol oner Tork should not be | closs Dec, 21, 1911 $3.00 and $5.98 Silk and Net Waists—Sale price ............ R e % $3.85 SR, whieh it ble. “This will overcome th ace o ray | Comn OCK DIVIDEND NO. 1 52 g ot of the atmosphere and the b aoet At $3.98 Silk and Net Waists—Sale price............. i IS S NG R L $2.95 aa is now on the | uicrs from the kitchen or pantry = T - ) Bty ot S sl R VA 575 e & 3 d soon it will be blown | which have penstrated into that purt a used hould b fiis pay i 2 .08 White Lingerie and Lawn Waists—Sale price ........c.coveevnnnn SR $1.50 ~ PON 1. 10 ( 1 € FINI - eprice ...... IEEERE] R c orous organized er & Sinclair's soul ~mate, Poet| T wash brushes and combs, put a | Shthia- waste bowl s an | COUPON NO- Jan. 1, 1912 $1.00 and $1.50 White Lingerie and Lawn Wa Sale price teaspconful of ammonia in a basin of hot water and dip the brush up and | down in it, letting the comb remaiu | ir: the water for & few minutes. In | way all the grease will disappe i nd, after rinsing in cold water, bott | men to the tr establish among devoted interest ¥ The cost In [t urable pursuifs is olidated mortgag Kemp, says he was never in love be- necessity for the tea table. | e. He may need the experience .| The man who TWO EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WINTER DRESSES ets all the bills as | thus fthey come in and pays them is making | “\‘;. ie:-:n[;r_u the of jable record d is a booster, ru‘:;l“s and combs will be perfectly i af;“ HH-LR\:M:m?’:yh‘jun' m or ¢ 1.95 Wool Serge Dr o — Sale SR S D SR e sarey, through the R clerk of the weather kept the feer o 1 $10.00 and $12.50 Wool Serge Dresses—Sale price . ........ooieviiiiienns B & 185 wiat Tootball sesses w until New Year's just to check CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. e e A i B . . ' ce Johnso 0! 3 cock- e, 15+ VA ™ ANNUAL ostensibly to decide which automo Johnson from belng cock-sure. | ;. hers should learn how to distin- | Men say that women are “penny| Mutual Assy s the fastest, but res driver can be most rec to show which | g e and pound foolish,” when it |comes to the question of economy: is explained that it be: 1se gnish materfals which fade, shrink, tmas came on Monday that most |- ot or go to pleces. PERFECT-HANGING AND FITTING SKIR o - 2 - dE, | that while they often pride them: the penalty; 74 to the joys of motor- i e It 12 T " : e R gs were hung up on Tuesdqy.| Get samples and test the goods be- ;1PN their pel economies the (0 POLIC . ANl §is ; veling, 140 in the pleasures of hunt- | %4 Sore i s | sometimen gullty of quite unnecessary s will be r r-1$2.98 Panama and Mixture Skirts—Sale price....... ing, 13 of whom w | » one state in the union — | extrava ganet. VingS BB s 4 <2 0% WA 3 nd Panama Skir S !rlf:o:;ufn org mob leaders i prison. | Tty the threads with theanatch te ; $5.00 and $5.98 Wool Serge and Panama Skir{s—>5: Sppeawo ot t € s one way to make lynching un- | W00l may be_recognized by the bad 2 5 e y < I are garden jovs; 43 ald know it | popular, '8 "1 | Gdor, there befhg none from cotton. ST ) Wool Serge and Panama Skirts—Sale price ...... was loaded, and 23 v ims | ST o Boil the sample in a 5 per cent. soiu- e of The Norwich Savings S y » Colonel Watterson thinks the Amer- | yion’ce Caustic po - i e A for 15 minutes. e | 00 o .—nlu»nlfmf:;ffix‘x‘.‘ m’\v .‘w'n’dn::]nm‘u '\l: The caustic potash destroys the wool | If this is true—and it really is true! | A BARGAIM'BUH‘ETIN GF BEUUMINS MILUNERY s problems to be The new |erwards. and leaves the cotton. of many of us—the best remedy in the blic of China is to of Ital gurated — — e world is the habit of keeping to be| It is more than probable that some-| All wool goods disappear entirely |counts. This means, in fac 5eS-—Sale'Price i 2. . i 25¢ $1.50 and $2.00 Felt Shapes for Women and Mi ure econ- i By SO e : S| $5.00 and $7.50 Women’s Trimmed Hats—Sale price ........c....n. celvias + JRRNEE.08 r today, bul il not make| 3 s 155 2 i v Samples put i light = he P 1 E T 3 T ] < b ar ¥ " a9 oT 1. —— seses e sre e e . e, o, el of e o ] Women who keep regular accounts | THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK. | §5.00 Black and Colored Beaver Shapes—Sale price ............ $1.98 ——— pitiokl land carry carefully and thoughtfully - R T el et A o Nsibah Bouabvalt: Drotibons sk Brown In & woolen material iy |MAde out Hsts when they Fo a-shop- $3.98 Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats—Sale price ......... [EEERRREE coe... $1.98 but when ho spouts at his enemios | fadec but Wil horg e coniatier o | Ping are_seldom tempted o extrava- LS y 412 |every epithet sounds Ifke an invita- | cotton. 3 ‘»dfl;‘;N“E&h{@;‘-;‘*’z;vqr\fl‘!rlvw'h with D e X rean, unie 10 o0 goods, s i | "o o s of Dres comes SPLENDID VALUES FROM OUR SECOND FLOOR DEPARTMENT » be alive to| Happy thought for teday: 1f you Y. 56 . If each item is written down on the nierests and to give lare expecting to strike it rich some| LowaTe of layender or light blue |gate of purchase, where it stands as $2.00 Children’s School Dresses—Sale price. .. ......... e e ide ot | SRR their support |day, do mot wait for it, but just keep | Black in cotton shows the starch and |* Mute Wwitness at’the end of the| — 3 e R, e o % £ 2 —_— | right on hustling. othin fadion. month on the day of reckoningit mus e 5 $1.50 Children’s School Dresses—Sale price. . .......coevereeeecnissueaneceses 98¢ ke & dan | be faced. There's no getting around it. | Ml‘«S EBHS S Scho(}} »l. s, o i "‘ be The underwriters of the country are m::g‘d\?hfl? ;ngfi;hfle fhowoolem | L ST L SR s 2 E $4.00 Women’s Blanket Bath Robes—Sale price .......covvuiriiiiiirenaans $2.85 some of us paragraph- |facing too many ruins to be specially frjamienis. | column and take note on the E v ks ) rercoats—Sal = 5 the valte Of happy. They would like to mec the fire | Rod is good in wool. ! s that were necessities and the THE BEECH DRIVE $3.00 Boys’ Heavy Overcoats—>Sale price. .. ... LRI S s+ 4566 91,85 our dates |joeces made $50,000,000 les things that might just as well have pin o lss. i drantc \Whi ~ o S k | ¢ e = Deep pink is the est color, as it |been Jeft out. ' The Winter T il begial 5> Children’s White Cloth Coats—Sale price ...v.oovvveirnieeeevneeen.. $2.69 Al S e sqin ik to present A Good Account. B et | Certaip dishes may be hanished: cors] The Winier Term wili egin When she| Bhorty—Before I propose o You,| (over one end of the sample with a |tain pleasure one, certain {nno- | « | Miss Goode, I would like to know it | picce of cardhoard. cent but costly amusenients sacrificed. | Wednesday, ine| You bave anything in the bank? SiEh Caly Dy Hueniag WM evawni cich ecd and live she will det ? o el Tt ith | e R the maneger. We get marrled next | T ativle with the family health can a ok rig et Y okmera ] ° oe “he census agents found over 280 | week.—Judge. Black, grgy and black regular economy be practiced. | . Applications foy Private Lessons in | 4 and white FRENC S » o Madam M n chickens on 1l FRENCH may_be made adam M. | farms. When G BRCy wil stand Not sunlight and washing. | : ¥ =1 “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” | come to be egg-layers what a | Certain of Success. ¢ o | Vhen heating fiatirons-it is & good A CUroC 04-100 MAIN STREET ; T eknaae e ins rments in salt and water | Plen to Jift and wipe them after being =7 catly outptt they Wil represent. I mean to make myselt a man, and | Rinse €RTTENS Tn S w0 WALk 0L glove o few meconds, as. the +' Maine Bas 150,000,000 baby lobsters | [T 1 Succeed in that I shall succeed Im |Iwfore and after washing to set the |Moisture caused by the first heating o " everything —Carfleld. colors, them to become rusty if they state hatcheriez. If they all Biry S left until they are thoroughly heat- 122 ®roaouct €t grow up, this crustaccan will 1 Wosh woolens in two gond son edd This will also save the labor of = " orwl ps l right away, scuthernmost inbalited in the world, | waters, rinse in clear water, pull inio |cleaning them when ironing. | TR el ik Norwlew Co her o ‘b

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