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NORWiCH BULLETIN, 'SATURDAY, ANUAIY 13, 1912 Just think of the new housekeeper (or ORIGINAL SOCIAL CORNER STORY Bousewife, 1 should say)—what a help| - those recipes are! How glad I should ave been with such a help as the So- - clel Corner; but in thoss days I had a A STORY. belpful mother to tell me, and. so on through the sears, as shio has only been S 4 “Sest gone a short while from us. » H § T'hini T know the names of Glen: Written for the Members in General and “Sweet | wood and M. Roena. Wasn't there & < s » s - - DF. 8— in the family who used to doc- Sixteen,”. in Particular, by Who. ; = = tor in Salem and Gardner Lake? 1 ! have vigited out that way. 5 v Dear Nat: I do enjoy your letter It was 8 o'clock Saturday night, and had proven so fascinating to. “A Couldn't you carve a Soclal Corner|“A Mother” (having had a particularly | Mother” a week befors . <ondd bution so' we could all buy one and fbusy day) had just found time to read| Now “Sweet Sixtcen' had once'said \ Tecognize each Sister and Brother | The Builetin. Turning quickly to the| that she could not write a story, bu \ when we meet? Let Jane Ann have|Social Corner Page (a habit she had|she did want a little extra nn:];e: l:\; 45 the button money for that new head- | of late), she read the following an-| much Why, if she could win ! gear she wanis. nouncement: The Social Corner's Sec- | SiXth prize even she could get, with o T close with New Year's wishes to|ond Story Contest: 325 in prizes to| What she alfeady had, that beautiful WI" Be the Last Day of Our all. successful writors: $10 to the firat, §5 | White shawl for her mother which she i CALLA LILY. | to the second, $2 cach (o the third and | had seen in the store only vesterds | Norwich. fourth, 32 each to the Afth and sixth. | Then “Sweet Sixtéen’ = rememberig g bciaiiii S How fascinating it looked, with'how her mothe alway ) | CARE CARRIED TO BED PRODUCES AN INVALID LARGER LIBERTIES FOR WOMEN. | Christmas but a few weeks off! Sheyher compoitions, got pen and ink and | iy *| could get her eldest daughter (a sweet | WIote (her cvening’s enjoyment f:r(:v'c 3 f == Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- | §irl of 16) that dear little pin in the | iesh in her mind) of her first & i ’ v AAN INITY cial Corner: For some time I have been | JéWeler's window if she could wirl the oo o . ) E‘\ R VS :”FORHN & lecters; gond melp. | AN, Interested reader of this Corner, ;“1;2“1]’;&fin%\fr;er%gz:h;;uglu: priset L S aen oyl Py ¢ etin wants i o o § Sood . | but tience of st to “dvrerdy , 5 - " ‘s Y houls e in tand o7 | 1) SN SOART Commer Sisters, | Sbout It " What coulan't she huy for | Foliing it neaty, sue fomd an ¢n || THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE OFFERS THE GREATEST ARRAY OF JANUARY g hut 1 the paper. | T have kept in the shade. the children with 10 whole dollars! A e e i SOCIAL DitoR Guicin omce, Norwier, Conn. | T Hye KeptIn the Shate o] She belleved ahe couia write & stors, | S0ry and then, uot-hating @ stemp ECONOMIES EVER PRESENTED BY THIS STORE. has heen introduced, and no one has| {00, If she oniy had the time. And | Went to her mothers desk to see if She - | S o e et SR o B Tl | e sl et o g, S S BE SURE AND COME TODAY T™H MONT $250 1o first; $150 to second; $1.00 to | M (LnE 0TS, “over stop to think | WOuld find time If she had to burn the LR AR S s In each moath of the sraduates af onr public schools, ( Tidnisht oil. What kind of a story | Ge8k was &n Sfrelobe SCRiel o v 9% o s wi vell, she had not stored away in mem- " _ e spoon, o on to Siphee L Al e gl I S e e susimay ne . |somms: o || IT IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP ON ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE AT, Tangled Thre | D A O At | Rovat Pt PR insg of her. five children for nothing. o ot Betka Cornet, J 5 il t|boys? Just a f ars ag class of s J n . . e Un pon"ana pal uak It ava® Juat s Tow vesrs ago a clas af| Uk W5, e SIGKen [, e | g oo e B O SURE AND SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. What has become of “Blue Bell of schools, 22 of whom were fim,“f;q;“':,,!h:;g_j;';v“ pathetic siory _{hey | danced: Two in the same femily with ¥" are your initials O. M. tef ic it? Because more than he 7| full of incidents of loving self-sacrifice . : SR . hoys of today have no higher aim| . Tt - . This is the judge of the Social Cor- | iy 1) ’ 3 y S \LARA OF CANTERBURY. | than to get a cigarette in thelr mouth | 3nd “A Mother” (with her five) felt | Tbis i the judg i wudnt | |BOYS” D artment Men’s Men’s e 174 nuisance to everyone in reneral. - Do| BHY 3 it ere necessary, Pernaps a | (SN D0 Nawive tin cutts. Hie|Rpover wWintes Overcoats. s fish St e g : A LIFE CAK. | s g s iy e B el AT B ad S througn'a fgne || from 3500—at 3438 trom_se06-—| A Positive Clearance of Men's Overcoats, Suits and Trousess 5 B TN AN o e ¢ S an old saving that you can't do | 25 thoug been throi fight. s o Edito Sistera of Social Comer. | States of America, who ean nelther | 1wy thines. at once and g them woll,| But it s not quite as bad as that, at 3630 from $890—at 373 toom| v\ TR OVERCOATS MEN'S AND YOUTHS' TROUSE! R oo | the. lawa by which we ars koverned.] oA -Mother" in-the-nuxt fow - days| YOO 968, he mumt hnd iu- the Pacs of 30.90-at 3938 from.$12:40, At $ 7.50—reduced trom $10.60 At 79c—veduced from $1.00 A y n a reader of the Comer | the laws by which et »d| Proved this to be wrong. For while|the successful writers by six o'clock|{g ; gl N N the beg 8. which I enjoy very | while good, intellizent and = educated | hor hands were busy preparing break. | tonight, and he has had a hard day.| BOYS' Juvenile Suits at §119 from At § 8.95—reduced from $1. At $1.29—reduced from $LE6 n nd ‘hope 1, {00, may Join the | Woman's home duties any more than It | fast, doing dishes, getting the chidren o has'avarded all Byt he sixth prize Sl bR e RESIRIS —radnied Teosii 115 00 o Gboresse s 0 of th ex. ready for s 8 5 i e ance over his shoulder a ~ < 3 <P % s gle I wonder many of the Sisters| Why should voting interfere with agulh, [or School, washing - ironing, | TG U0 €RRCE, OV U SO from $4.00—at $4.95 from $6.50, At $14.50—reduced from $15. At $2.69—reduced from $3.00 - r heard of the Life Cake? 1| waman's home dnties any more than it | ete., ete. (I must stop. only beine al. |, First prize, The Rose of New 1ng- |0gover myo-giece Soits at $1.39 from At $16.50—reduced from $20,00 At $450—reduced from $5.00 B i recine { does with a man's business. lowed 1,500 words). her brain was busy | 1and and Other Roses, by R. Duane D ooH. bouri : At $5.18—reduced from $6.00 A Life Cake—One cup of faith, one| Men vols and thelr emploves. but| ot (he same time, Tor v o o uny | Bromley, $10: . second- prige: Day -$2.50—at $1.85 from $3.00—at $2.63 R ) of zeal, three good resolutions | thelr wives can't. She Is uble to care | cror *uilding. | And whon, cotor ¢ | Dreams,’ by Ruth, $5; third prize, ‘A from $500—at $4.45' from $6,00—at 3 - . ) dally practice, one-half cup | for his chiliren, yet she isn't able 10| attempts (discouraging to any but a | Little Poultry and a Living, by Ma 98,45 from $8.00 MEN'S WINTER SUITS 4 uman kindness two cups of | vote, while the man who takes care of | mother), she fnaly has. ooy o | fourth prize, Pride Goeth Before a ¥ i At $ 750 —reduced from $10.60 See the many splendid offeriogs one_tablespoon_of r;:hml"-sh!r h -ha([ms_v?wls\isl' : plainly written in ink—something | Fall, $3; fifth prize, Back to the Coun- | BBOYS’ Inside Fur Band Caps at 38¢ At § 895—reduced from $12.00 Men's Caps, Men's Sweatars, r with the essence of humil-| Cruso: I think that you must have| seemed to tell he S % | try, by Rural Delivery. $2. S o g Sl e 44 e By e Men' « n with the spice of wisdom | been on an island all by yourself for | {hC |((t1e pin wae oy mead ae et | A now he s rending ote of the from 50c—at 49¢ from: 6ic. ARAHAS—tefuced from §is Wt/ A— sl t of zood works Baked | the last 25 vears. In the early days| ; two stories which he had set aside. | foHILDREN'S Toques at 196 trodi ¢ At $1650—reduced from $20.00 Neckwear, Suspenders, Bic 1 lifetime in the oven of right- | women weren't allowed to have an ed- | Jt was 11.45 o'clock Saturday night, | Yes, It Is “Sweet Sixteen's” He fs| oo g : ki o — n Cover with the frosting of | ucation, and were kept down; but|just one week later and “Sweet Six. | evidently pleased with it, for he is at 39¢ from 50c—at 4%¢ from 69c. - . x i rity re | Mow that they have got an education, | feen” (having just returned from -a | smiling. - Will it win the ‘sixth prize, {lyoMEN'S Aviation Caps at 79¢, re.| GREAT VALUES in the January Clearance Sale in our Domestic Depart- oes with Dest wishes to'all of the} thels eves hava besis gpensd and (hey { straw H8).. was witling befars: the| L. Wonder? “But ‘nh. o et he 18 . ment—Cottons, Linens, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Comfortablen, t \ C.E. 8, ;Mflln? ]Ym;wer s«'xhnr:if Lx'n(-lllr' to U\T‘ kitchen range toasting her- littie- feet | placing -it -on the top of that pile duced from §1.00, Ete. S and, Conn cruel injustice of that early age. and daintfiy sippi he hot chocolate | marked seventh prizes, He is read- oy ¥ ¥ ¥ . ¥ —_— with that you would read Tom Paines | ch had Tonnd on the back of (e sre. | IE the other story now. Well, T de. | JBOYS' Sweaters at 85c from §1.25—at — — MONTVILLE KNOWS FIVE OF | “Age of Reason,’ now that you seem 50 | (She would give her mother an extrs | clare; if he imm't reading it again! $1.39 from $2.00 at $L95 from . R E THEM. familiar with the Bible. | hug in the mornins King 1t.) There; he’s finally finished and is pol- {8 s BT s Suits ’ Corsets i Nat: I think you and Jane Ann are| Noticing The Bulletim on the table. | ishing his glasses (they having become | JMISSE®’ Sweaters at §1.19 from $1.50— s Wi M oo iR xx!’lrl right. You certainly deserved first| «he decided to read a little while be. |a little blurred while reading llx.}}lnst at $1.39 from $2.80—at $1.95 from oal rappers holliaks are over aud 1 trukt ] PriE . fore going to bed. But it is not des- | part of the story). Oh, look! e 1 2,50, . Y ow the holidays are er and | trust : M. C. B. Rn]ilmxuu. Y .nd.,,‘.,;vh“mj tined for “Sweet Sixteen” to go to bed | taking up his .pen and is ‘,,,,,““K& $2.50. Some of the best values of the Sale are on our Secend FIi st Rl LS O \ve | from wrong. Persevere and in the end | for anite some fime vet. For she fs | Sixth prize, “Reminiscences, ” by “A OMEN'S Sweaters at §1.65 from $2.00 4 " A gl paronder. how many Sisters have | the right will assert itself. reading the same announcement which | Mother,” §2 t $2.45 from $3.00 31: # WONEES WINTER COALS bt & g [ know who five of them are: and ], Aunt Jule: I am glad to know you| —at $2.45 from $3.90—at $3.95 from At § 7.98—reduced from $12.50 At § 9.50—reduced trom $12450 1 ho five of the and A oD At o o Byl 5 y > 20w T quite'strail kndwiwio Cheric \im.'fi‘n‘ J\](.:H‘nl ( Jronex_. n\gn")f‘x} ; $5.00—at $4.95 from $6.90 At.$10.80—reduced from $15.00 At $10.50—reduced from $15.08 A att What she wrote about ¢ 244 {‘Ld;’ ‘l s‘;"(;,;( m“_'(‘;m-‘:gf “““‘b“:; rtr;w_v first :xporlcm-»{a( the polls, Ifound | prover way to fight fire is w;‘m uflaaer. At $1350—reduced from $17.50 At $12.50--reduced from $17.59 king gave me the clue. eady uC hie 1o See you, butjthe workingmen of my town were in- | but whiskey is even worse than fire. . 2! S NSWERS T Somebody guessed her_inttials just | [ 2frald I would break the wood box | stinctively gentlemen. ' Fine clothes do | Temperance makes siow strides in this & At $1:»W"""u'fd from $25.00 _ the same as I did, viz, A. S A 7 | not make a gentleman. | our on's tal. We have beat At $24.75—reduced from $35.00 1| Ready: ‘Have vou room enough for | WiShing you all g very successtul and | “‘Gpen your eves, Nat. Read your pa- | other things to-a feazzic. 1ta nigh tme | |IRIDNONS et WOMEN'S WAISTS e on that woodtox? gttty f“[’;:‘{hr.“\"‘\f ahi pers; they are the great educators of | to beat what is the worst enemy hu- At 3%c—reduced from 06 1 tra of Canterbury: I would gladly Al N GIRL. ] the day. "Be just to women. L manity ever had to deal with. In this|jAt 9c—Plain Taffeta .Ribbons, 3%|womEN'S TAILORED SUITS At 75c—reduced from $1.00 v 10 you It you'l send the address. | o tell you of a real live incident tha: |city the temperate and the intemper- Taches widh from 15%¢ At. $1AB-selinced’ nw | e ril send you'a cara RS. ROBINSON WANTS NAT TOKuanpenwdh'n onle of our Connecticut |ate live slde by side. Its horrible to - At $1050—reduced from $15.00 4 rom | reamer: I enjoy all your letters. towns, when clubs for women were | see drunken man; but, Oh! the wom- e iemtiee At $13.50—reduced from $20.00 Potiat Did_vou once live on COMEUP TO/ DATE, | new. A club was to be formed in this | en that can be seen drinking and act- | JAt 11c—Moire Taffeta Ribbons, 3 At SIS0 Sy A ush | reh sirest, Norwich, Cobn Editor Social Cormer: Nat is even in| 10Wn and Mrs. Dash was invited to|:nz the fool any there are who inches ‘wide from 12%c. At $16.75—reduced from $25.00 CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS MONTVELE. |4 inire hopeiels sthte thon 'm‘,mm,‘i oln. She Imew how prejudiced her | doubt Crusoe’s words thata bad wome (. 0 4 At $348—reduced from § 5.00 | A skeTCH FROM AUNT 4 for she iu on the inquirers seat, which | (5400, VoS Sfsinal stvthing of the | & I8 A H e rtn g taks ooscrva. o et e T e At $3.95—reduced tromn § 6.00 | o always & £ood sign: but Nat 18Y8| i Tlie " wise women she pre- |tions. The hare facts wl conront b s WOMEN'S CORSETS At $495—reduced from § 7.50 | Sy down the law to hig wife as if he was| S¢0t. 'like a - < el - didh 5 g : . ¢ o Young woman has made up her | sure that he knew 1t all. He has net | Pared for him the nicest supper she | them’ sights will make them want to|la\ 16o Meire Taiteta Ribbons, §| At e—reduced from At $595—reduced from $ 850 ind narry. She has met the man{ even one eye open. | knew how to and after he was well | close their eves and ears, too. p 35 At 89¢—reduced from At $6.96—reduced from $10.00 | whom she s willin~ to lea~- the old| " g il s filled and w the happy conditi v ¢ ma Inclies "wide from #5c. A et ';1' L G|, Ever since I have known anything 1 »r‘ ;‘(’k :f l»"w\;“ Trx: & '('nh_\rw;re» We all }:(m;;\) xtm:; 1'_»“; mkman -"",f: At $1.39—reduced from At $7.95—reduced from $12.50 thars i gy and | have hard it sai | - A 0SK ESL h. cet before | woman who boast that they know ho , 2 1 s t drothers who Joved her to go to him | the “beskbons o i o rarMer Wa8| the fire on fhe hearth, she midly | to hendie whisker Thew can drimk|JAt 18c—Plain Tafeta Ribbon, 5%| At $179—reducea from At $9.75—reduced from $15.00 —— om sho has given her pure and | jooks now as though the fommer wouiy | smid: S and keep straight. What nonsense! inches wide: from 3c. - gy -5 | & 2 be the backbone of woman suffrage; | . J00% 3 and-So i com- | We either are temperate or intemper- ; 3 p | o, A k\m:‘,,‘ for a ]-n,,__ intil she has| since the granges all over the .-.um:n | L weel to_form a club and 1]ate. There are those who sip and those | JAt 18c—Dresden Ribbons, 5% inches| GREAT VALUES in Women's Wrappers, Petticoats, Flannelette Skirts, Bath " [ i news o her anq eoand drinks. Tt | are asking for the “square deal” for|2Mm invited to join. Have you any | who gulp it down. Sippers and gulp- wide, from 25c and 29c Robes, Kimonos, Women's Muslin Underwear, Ete. - | 1o, news to her and she does not know | their wives and daughtors | objections? ers are all in the same Cclass, | Bo ct_under the circumstances. The state granges of Maine and Ver-| John thought a while and then said: |in_my. estimation. The fight against { e fiinls sho will tell her | mont” endorsed woman - suftrage i I have mo objection if you will | whiskey is far more needed than a ) . | mother. n her pride comes up and | their recent annual ot , promise to keep your mouth shut. |battle for women’s’ rights. If when I l % Cl P won't let i inally she decides to | mont Gid 8o for the e oo Vo' |1 hate women talking in public | the women of our country are given Sma" wares Etc il nery at earance Irices e he Js @hout to become 3| “'the Ola Pine State is always on the| The obedient wife gave her promise | the vote in every state they then will y . § : h re | right Sranville 1" o | and kept it religiously throughout the'| succeed in exterminating the whiskey omen's Dress Hats that sold up te §°8.98, o — She 1 often of thosnts are DUSY.|right side. Mr. Granville Fernald in d kept 1t religiously thronghout t: 1 t ting the whisk s w. L H to §°3.98, reduced to- L o That she han on Of the sheltered home | {roguced the suffrage resolution in| Ye&r—in shame, too, for she saw her | evil, the greatest work for humanity | JAt 2c—Common Pins, value Se. F8 35 % % o X 4 Igft, and in a way it has| Naine, Several able apeakers wera | Comradss, 4 as she, growing | will have been accomplished. Women's Dress Hats that sold up to § 4.95, reduced - < > makes up her mind| ,,oge v i yre they | Self-collected stron The next| I agree with Centennial Square that | §At 3c—Cotton Tap sorted h 598 S 5 present to support him. Before they el c—Cotton Tape, as: d widths tof oo s Dret t sold to § 5.8, reduced T “‘l) - :Lna“‘ ; ;1| had an opportunity to speak an enthu- | Year, she said _ | our women must be educated up to the RS Weomen's Dress Hats that sold up 5.98, r : S raory, Pick man, well | sigatic young granger was on his feet| _“JOhn, 1 am not soing o join the | high standard of women's rights before Sk Dieas inta thic S0l vg- 868 V.60 édtiold £ v 1o & Wstant ciby o Hee “\"; l-l\ren and shouted: club this year. they may enter the ranks with intelil- |}, So—Sowing "SIk *106-yard aosia, . . 0 not know of her home 1te | - Worthy Master, as there is not a| JohD faced his wife savagely. |gence. iy ¥ sk ad "|Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $10.60, reduced The little umes come, wnd e rome e | man in this hall who dares to oppose| "YeS, you Will; I have waiched the, I believe it is the women of the at 3c a spool, 30c a dozen. ; 5 W {0 Worse, and she tries to Ay crOW | these resolutions, I move that they be | TePOTts in the paper and not onc | smaller cities and towns (those brave, 3 Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $16.50, reduced e b 17 2 “‘,”,‘q"' <1fj~f ‘l;‘ ‘jl‘;'“;ry adoptea.” { have you opened your mouth to broaa-minded, thinking women) who |jJAt 3c—Plain Crepe Paper, 3¢ a roll, . 4 e Shaad o attend fo their little wante: sny| ARd they were unanimously: 56,000 | Much as to make a motion. NoW I|ra going to keep up the #ood work for value 9c. Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $25.00, reduce vs aw 1 ool £ ‘the men spoke as one voice. These men Want you to stay in until you can. I the upllfting and advancement of their | . 2 y . | Vatening over “ane of the e "E8| of Maine know what women have done 49Nt Want all the men in town to think | city sisters, who live in consested | WAt 17c—Boxed Writing Paper, oaa] Many selendid values in Untrimmed Hats, Teimmed Outing Hats, Wil § ho has been taken sick. ang Hcterncs | for their state, my wife don't know anything.” | ouarters, surroundea by all sorts of | Rl big ' low Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Etc. h H e | for the footsteps fhat she has jeuring | Nat 18 100 years behind the time John had forgotten that he had | temptations, as well as being deprived | s, value 25c a box. bt ‘ « to know so well, o 08 l€4TNEd| 14 4y evident his wife does not dare | Made her promise mot to. of the means for edncating themselves | RN ? A% thes 258 on by the door she once | 38Y MeFsoul is her own. Poor wom. | _The time will come, Nat, ‘shen you, | v the highest moral, mental and phy- || 1% | JEWELRY — Beauty Pine| GREAT VALUES in Gotton Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Peroates, Flam 52 | more Tave her tired: hand owaRe O1¢€ | ant how starved she must be. Nat | 100, Will be ashamed to have the men | sical standard. el S T nelettes, Outing Flanneis, Etc. I pillow o wait—for what?—the mey | Means well, only he does not know | il YOUr town think that your wife is| There's no doubt that now women ins, Hat Pins, Bte, 3 ) took her from those whe leweq | that he does not know. He says wom. Dehind the time, for it will not reflect | rave taken hold of politics they will : : o 2 E i any credit on you {1eave no stones unturned. But when % | her. The home wherein she was happy. | @2, Want “the offices” Doubtless he | 20Y credit on you. - i B | A1l confidences between thiem are over.| J10£28 Us by his own standard. 1am | The Leavenworth Times sava: “Thol they get both feet in thev must not|lyeeH saGs REDUCED 25¢ DRESS GOODS at 12%c a yard 1s a broken-hearted, lonely wom 8 t 4 ST et il S e 2k M R Rl i paran i erce: Dress Fabrics, suc s e eIy ““J’qm‘x‘]} 2 they will need to take them.: as sed in Kansas today is woman| Yes, Mrs. Robinson, justice is what | At $1895reduced from $2,00 5,000 yards of the popular Mercerized Dress F los, such as Sahara Cloth, Tennis Satin Stripes, Bte—in all the wanted he crushes it all down | Statistics show that six out of every " it e M el S 26c Dress Fabrics at 12%c & yard. or hedr @ ten high school graduates a Js. 15| The very last New York Sunday|have, and we shall ~eceive our reward | \er heart o angels iates are girls. 1f, . e A ,,uxh;h;,f'“fl._hf“"j‘% 100ks as If it would be our women whe | Times. not only had an editorial on {as snre as there 18 a God marriage vows. The tired heart | WOUld be the educated class; therefore, | i, but gave more than a whole side | Tf I was as good a suffrageite work- otk o tiom 06 Lo oart] shauld be: the sl iclies. | of the paper to it, in praise of their | oras T am a dreamer, our wogk would | £t o e “¥1 71 want to see them reign together, intelligent views on tariff and other | he hut play. However we can only trv | Young womat, pass the man by who | ©dUal at the fireside, equal in the | Marked questions, The woman's ques- | to do our.part—no matter how. sma SFIED WITH THE | hands out. the mat ; church, equal in the " schucl "¢ | tion is dominating the world. it may be—and push on toward the I} De he it 1o the woman with aual ‘e schoo] equai | ion o dominatin the world, o {{Domestic Department At $229—reduced from $3.00 At $388—reduced from $4.00 NEW FOULARD SILKS—50c value at 38c 1,600 yards of New Foulard Silks, striotly 1912 designs—real sotin weses & pretty figures and dots—colorings are black, navy, oid rose. green, oalet tl 4 1 n—reg r S S N t ttered shawl waiting outside hi, | the state. j | MARIND. gonl. s ung raisin—resular ilks at 39 o yard | Gvor for that che loves better than ":g‘::;s’-‘&“"? J“;(‘_lm‘:" o e sule] oliabny el i"‘l‘:;fi"“;‘"}‘ o s broceeded i IAt 434c—Yard-wida Brown Sheeting, oves her God. He is dragging are worki Liberty stands i urex » Jo¥ i 3 that woman down 10 hell, and she can't | {OF eQuAllty. Join the grange, Nat, and| A DREAMER WIDE AWAKE. |1 hope All have scored a fow points 10 to 20-yard lengths—Sale price| WOMEN’S NECKWEAR—25¢c to $1.00 values at 123¢ | overcome her desire for drink. find out what your class—the farmer | and perhaps there are yet mure points 1%c a yard. 4 | eamer: Think Tong and well before| —i8 thinking ana doim | . b oo 3 .1 to be brought forward.” 1 myself have Women's Neckwear—the entire stock of a leading manufacturer, - ; i | question aside Carlyle said: “Wise men sometimes| 64T Social Corner Friends, It has |’ foqy mere points to argue, but will | JAt 53%c—d-4 Brown Sheoting from 7ige | Stocks, Bows, Jabots, Side Frills, Etc.—clean, perfect goods i fieet BORME his- ave | AUNT JULE change their opinions; fools never,” | Come at last! My dream castle i81j0,ve them till another time. boxes—regular 25c to $1.00 values at 12ic each, —at 6%c from Sc—at 7Hc from 10c. e GREAT VALUES in Silks and Dress Goods. Some of the best valwes of the Sale will bs found in our Silk and Dress Goeds Department. b . Vi coming of 1912 a The editor of t s A e T shattered. With the coming of 1912 | e e i AT o ‘\',‘f",‘za:':f‘fi brigade of suffragettes vislied my|cia1 Corner that from now on I shall AUNT NANCY’ 1g | his own paper that “before son | 9r€am castle carrying banners, brooms | o qeavor to keep wide awake. If neces- 2 W AR T #iving the w‘é‘n{g.','fi:]f flec- land spears. “Wake up, and dream no | (2 270’ 130mt 'a new pen-name to | JAt 5c—4-4 Bisached Sheeting trom 6c GREETING | chise, he expressed his opmmn~m”d’h’ { more!” was their command, and over | Gy vou that Tm with you in every- at 6%o from So—TXe from 190 against it, but now hastens to declare | Lig, SPiTalice to my dream castle they | ining that is for justice towsrd ail T can -assure my Sisters of the So ters of the & Corner: | ¢ % . a his poster “No more dreams, DREAMER. —at $)c from 1ic. o — 5 ko hat in the recemt municipal election eicd this pos lents” : S A nitien Zor | Lhe vomen vaters of Los Angeles have | "Syiaded by M C. B Hobinsor, with| ¥ °ahinton. D At 19c—9-4 Brown and Bleached “ s d U d For Women, Misses y : Ubring us much | and their 1 ke Ak fo weild suepnial ;,‘ :,“'I::'“h.m Aunt Jule Sheeting from 25c, OSlefy flfl ll efweaf and Children orkers swooped 40! v sutiragist brooms they bared FREEDOM FROM JE St gorepaers country jonrnalier m at 9% At l4c—infants’ Silk Heel and Toe | At 44c—Boye and Girls™R ; de ey done nobly. Of the ¢ AL o i b e 3 from 12%c—at 12%c from 17c— Cashmere Hosiery, value Z5c Suits, valus s0c. pi i ALt | ber of women registered i ponrigk il 0 ved b SRR L COLDS & HEADACHES at 19¢ from 25c. At 8c—Childrén's Fast Blhok Ribbed | At Ic—Womsn's Finesy-liced e, fros , Ay B enrsy 11 R IOR R RIS TR | NDIGESTION & SOUR STOMACH AR Hosiery, sizee 6 to 9%, Tests and Pasts, trom 80, uch pleas Mght 5t 2 gk nd endeavored to shield him from the t 7340—~All Linen Crash from 10c— td k, 799 ‘s Flescy-lined : \d | e L ded that they voted | lurg cice of these sulfrageties. Thes | RO IRINUNIIATARCO NI ALZAN O gl > oo b g St - more rapidly and made less mistakes at Slc from 12%e—at 113 - spied him and ¥ he allowed them . g han men. The record made by the | b an i e e e ahem | B and other ills, due to an inactive conds- from 1sc. Hoslery, at 7c & pafr. TUnion Suits, frem FL60. At 19¢—Womén's Outsise B | a c k,| At $%60—Women's Silk and W er that we write bring ember some useful in ¥ - i i men voters of Los Angeles will do . pis otk Mo Pl e . Flescy-lined Hosiery, value 250, fon Sufts, from $AO0. | Gna sach weekr | S CABNOL write | much o aid the apread of woman sul. | 1 ) (UpEome e bad been standing | § Gon of the l.!n,s“-d: wd Dol s ool At 40, st gt R Bromi F At Mk Tobdats WintlE. wohE B0 | e 380 Woman's and ®%"| Mre. Robinson: Our children and ”‘,i“,,;f;’”",i"":;,;gg* gy o | Here they reguired poor Crusoe (o| §may be obtained most plensantly and 12%c—at 1le from 15c. bed Vests, value 35c. Ritbed Tigins, from Toa grandchildren will reap the harvest of J ¢ Jou. One more! (ke his stand under the suffragist ing Syrwp of Figs At 19—Children's Fleecy-lined Rib- | At-69c—Women's Hlack B T ¥. |the secd that you are sowing. Woman | Dot oy egen ey Wil Mot be | iadder.. 1 he is still there I trust he | § @0% promptly by ‘-.k ": At 46c—15-inch -Sanitary Diaper —at bed Vests and Pants, value 2bc. from $1.00 and $E%. 1d Bridg foirk (ht Dns besn bronght up ol irary; ftenhanpem dt ok, o | Ul be foriyaAts eeough fa escepe be ; Famd Blme of Sewa. N & G & S 43¢ a piece of 10 yards from 65c. ; think that her influence should not| 1We have another shinin T ot ] e A = e | i ECIPES BY C ANTER. | €xtend be g e o “f:'rn: Circle, 5 |it in Santa Monica, Cal e :’"‘f\ vhfrer(-:i‘_“(;:mtme” "I’N:’n'wl}lsh( about At 49o—Cotton Blankets, sale price | GREAT VALUES on our Second Flsor during the Clearance Sale—Cerpate, BURY | always create —a hewrts| D :the United States, if not in the| Then thess brave women. with Spar 49¢ a pair—at §8c from 35c—at Rugs, Curtains, Window Draperies, Etc, . P o it & Rl sgvisery cal: strength. procseded to hoost me up | 8¢ from $1.10—at $L19 from — — 5 5 AUNT NANCY. | Dow has appointed seven women G e Thag T " T2PI1 Pace | §and ieagthen the sjsten winsever & e . At Great & 5 s < | from each of the seven wards. "N Piel | i i ‘ CALLA LILY, LIKES THE DOMES- | only will they be ronsuited as so | cq loR L Sosp. bibble, 21 iy A $195° Frool, Blapkate, frpm LW fi OVCS=-llanakerciueis Reductions eThy TIC FEATURE. appotntmenia;’ said the mayor-elect, | che ruius, 1 found myself armed with | at 5295 from $4.00—at $395 from e | “bat they will be called on for ad- {4 ! broom. On the spear ! $65.00—at $4.95 from $6.00. At 55c—Women's Dress Gloves in|At fo—Men's JaponettesH: tor and Sisiers of the vice in all matters affecting my words “For _protection | brown and gray Mocha and tan with silk iniies, et 7e 3 2 200m, Sisters. ; k : intruder, Doubt On the | At $3.96—All Wool Plald Blankets from color Cape Gloves—Sale price for 26, g g Tt Bt “: s “M—M«‘“ )«u;'l‘-*\vmm :”*aax]s; broom motlo: “To remove all cob- | $5.00 and $36.00—at $5.95 from &5¢ a pair. ew ‘minilés® Perhaps it was' my [ nOU wonder what Sort of men thay| " ira s, clad with the srmor of | 3740t $096 from W04 |AtS6e=Our ragular 100 Dress.Gloves, | AtSo—Women's Swiss cr today that prompted me 1o call. | have grown up with. My experience | women's rights, T have started out to the “Duchess” make, in bisck, ! M. . T1. T inado one of | has been such that it seems to me & | ciimb the suffeagler lndder, but. one - 78c~Bed Comfortables from $1.00- Whifte and all colors. wflins for dinner and the | iibel on the manhood of America, | sonnd or o Hee® sleane THEORIGN e reem | At $1. ¢ ouse 4aid There| When New York state gave women | el well! Iin possessed to write | e B AVILRUN] o8 W6 Weil SL09-0 SLE S9N iy vigl I've Deen frying (o tell | the sehool suffrage, my- sister and I|in riddles, although 1 assure you 1| IR of $1.76~at- $1.36 from $1.85. “make, uts bou { wete the first and only women to|domt drearn sil the time. ELIX / . ) - t tan Ve a name for it, go | Vote at “1"&“"' -logtl&n. My father | When the subfect of temperance is | MANU = alds accompanied us—an: Was a most | mentioned I'm really wide awake and / ¥ IA FIG SYRUPCO ¢, Well' You can thank the Social| trying experience, for thers was long | ready for businase. ALIFORNIA | YRUP (O | Corner for that recipe” It was cer-| walk leading from the street to the Perhaps I'm not ashamed to have to | tainly fine. Shall try vour lemon ple|town house—it was lined thres deep | admit that there are five saloons with- inen with werkingmen: every man rals in two blocks of my ‘home. Dvery JEWETT CITY HOTEL ¢ c Some weeks past one Sister wrots: | his hat as we and not a word | time I pass them my blgod boi 1 New and Up-to-date in evary half the size We have had snough of cooking recipes | was spoken. We received the same | dure tn wish for a c::rxan’u‘:fi‘b- K wh un try something el | don't sxy so! | courtesnus tremtment InMAS. This was | hatchet. Yo, I'm amare that the' » . IRA § LEWIS. Rrenristes.

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