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heatre Fifi S congRess ~ accon = TLE. Jraab s | Velours lde laine, that soft velvet material, is the latest idea in motor asisecond-class matter. icies.” There are other measures which ! ‘and whiter your bread will be. Telephone Calls: this congress should have taken up and 3 e e Bulletin {Business Office, 480. disposed of before this, but the spirit “fi*‘;;:‘!é bl L e gl - Bulletin Ediiorial Rooms, 35-3u ‘{of opposition and delay has prevailed % hoods for traveling long distances. Bulletinlgon omce, 35-6. even as it has against the confirma-| Wwaan silk handkerchlefs in tepid [ gl o ol 3> Wi o 5 Fo i vy g in ; § n ¢ 5 q 7 ks - : Y 2R "8 PICTURE ATTRACTIONS o Little has been accomplished in the . m ! { el N : R i s R e itb"u iletin | ¥, o prosress at the present session | 5 - S i ? 5 LE OF OLD TAHITI’—Two Reels EEorw e e e e AR - = = — = © A Marvel of Tropical Beauty and Intersst mud Goudies. because of the Impending change in' SUGGESTIONS FOR . ST L : Howling_ Banny Cormedy —_— administration, have sought fo block | § THE HOUSEW SRLL i 3 - 3 RN g 117 YEARS OLD. Action an mhany matiers of lmbortance: | | Cliseseclothe webnE out of kerosene | Aie imong, sissve Bievils, thoveh | —— - won o0 o | L1V have shown steady ouBbAItion: o, el tond aiseciot style 2 3 % _ Subsoription price, 120 a week; the naval appropriation Dbill theugl Pois bottl ould have pins . T 3 o th; $6.00 a y~-- their national platform declares for | g Lo PR sy ML S cosinatly, But il : s 3 an adequate and well proportioned 5 = the lighter | Of her hafr on the left side of the a ¥ Mon., T: Wed Enterediat the Postoffice at Norwlicn, | navy sufficient to defend American pol-| The lighter the breadpan the lig] e 5 | ., Tues., L W d g Feb. 24, 25, 26 - bilmore, Kinky & Gilmore with, tion of the appointments made by the| water with a little borax in it. lron 0 a luiua: Toipnone 216, Muceny DAt R Al L S il seamy, ¥ g vl b i LS 7 ¢ ip. Roari Qi d Pi directio — ; f Rip- Comedy B R appomme&!-"mch ‘he| To polish aluminum make a mix- | velours and even brocaded crepe. : - i 58 .oaring ln!l‘l‘ll lancing an iano Nowwich, Monday, Feb. 24, 1913. ture of. bhorax, ammonia and Water. h a soft cloth. . Specialty THE STANLEYS VERL FAYNE A new feature on some of the col- senate has held up in order that the ored evening slippers is an attached fices may be iilled by democrats, J Apply W though the president has acted entirely. 5 u glass is broken do not try | buckle, really a continuation of - the < X P Circalation oi within his right and in pursuance of | Yhen a iass & e Cet | front part of the vamp, elaborately S ses “Hans Across The Sea; . Lue-Circala : . to pieh up the litte pieebs, but wet mp, Bl The : - i -RL ; i B a5 v 3 3 - on . the punched and finished with silver, gold <« g P i ists Dainty Sin, Comed his duty as chief executive in sending | \” Fojen cloth, lay it on the floor BuSehad 258, sajen - “Whavs th > ty ging ienne | ‘l‘h = the nominations to the senate. ThiS! where the fragments are and pat it. e e:Bulletin. power and duty given the president | Tne tiny yarticles will adhere 10 e | spye reports strengihen the rumor 5% for his full term and has been re-|damp cloth, which may bemhurpe;‘li thai contrasting tops will continue to The| Bulletin has the largest elr- spected in previous cases where theére| A spinter glass n1f the fle: dn(‘;su' be in strong favor, many matching culation of umy paper ia Easters }| oo changes in party control of the! cause a great.deal of pain an the gown or suit. Shades that are Commecticut, amd from three to four || qiministration. It is operating against’ 1 oA too light should be chosen with care, tmes larger tham that of auy # |line best interests of the governmenti L ... ¢, save money for ‘h”dn_n[;lu‘we\er‘ ‘me dd:rk gray glazed kid Jorwten. 1 iu delivered vo over || and serving ax o precedent for action 1s ‘o "puc side a1l coins | coming into [ eias preferred. 3,000 of the 4,053 houscs in Ner- || Gjen another change takes place. It! vour pos ion bearing the date of wich,;and read by minety-theée ver [ maintainine (hat Mr. Taft can have the chilarcms birch years. 1 thel The brocade coat is becoming auite ®ent. (of the people. Im Wisdmam [ 11e appointive power for but three| coirs are put into little banks, ome [ . 0o o gt cherished wraps for " “If o ittle girl is sick, a3 Rona helps her pretty quick.” % > “Yes” she answered, “I do think, e RONA is a comfy drink.” VAN HOUTEN'S “me®st THE DEN OF LIONS | A Sensational Picture of Life in a Circus " NO RAISE IN PRICES FOR HOLIDAY TODA A DAY [S THEATRE Cesien 3 REELS PARSIF AL s reecs ‘The Greatest Spectacular Production Ever Exhibited Before an § & feitvercd to ever 009 hessex. )| and a half vyears while it I8 assuring| LR Do et these omanks | early spring. o e g & i rilso ovened once a year an = contents O T s ) e ol O o B | dehuei e (o el “bank, quite a WGy e et I 3,200, and in all of thene places 1 || yoirs of the use of that right. It is| Gchosited in a savings I o e politic: eups s s whicl Rldben: aoet ErHa! is comsidered the -zltdnlly serey. ]| 2uct polit al tieups a: z_hx ‘l\lh";l:l children are sma Lo Here are a few uses for gelatin: Kamtern Commeccicat has forty- || nas made the session one of small ¢ feie o launder fine lace curtains use two nine towss, emc hundred and sixty- || complishment. To rémove paint from clothing miX | ov0) teaspoonfuls to oné quart of five pestetice dlstricis, and sixts PR L fn u cup euual parts of turpentine | Sif 'SREPORRINE to, On€ L GRAT Dal. Sral ‘thee Gnitvery Tewica NEED OF THE STATE FARM. ‘| and ammonii and apply (he soliton | coloreq dresses use two level fea- e WNetn L seld a cyery When the different cities-and towns' !0 the paint with © o ot 2o | spoonfuls of gelatin to ome quart of town and on all of e B F. .|| o (he state dig up their characters| SSTC color as the garment o Fub Lwater. So stiffened the garments or on mmecticn: v ‘the way of the rap until the 5 routcs in Eastera Conmecticut fasaly ihe jway it | curtains will look llke new. = who spend the greater part of their| juin.’ js removed: then sponge with | CUTtaing, Witl look jHke mew. oo te while the lives in Jjail because of intoxication| warm water and ‘a little white SR Fhon ol Cimaotipio ol G ko B : Audience CIRCUZATION they have an array of examples which | This will not injure any fabric w A e aiving ML e e should carry weight with the lezisla- | wiil stand water, Shen I okn b Torime Bis ne Shugd FRANK McCORMACK PLAVERS | HARRIS & HILLARD 1901, mverage ....oeeeeee.o tive committee as {o the need of the gt desired. in “The Night of the Wedding” Novelly Entertainers farm for inebriates, which is being THREE PIEC . To redress old silk add one table- spoonful gelatin to one quart Waier. | pudding dish with a thick crust. Peel | until the crust is a fine brown. When SAM MAHONEY—The Famous Lifeguard Swimmer 1965, average ...... sponge the silk on the wrong side and | and quarter peaches to fill the dish | baked break the top in pleces with a sought at this session. New Havem| ~go o o0 DT L ear has one man who has spent Prac-| gpoy figured efects in self color: S E ! e gk oF. his fetin jal cause of his lik~| seen, ex 160 Binih CHarracuie’ L @ 1 a ; I main un- | of sugar, a half teaspoonful of ground | Serve with w . T R February 22. | ot !m“(f. el heraih e I eas ang|t drv.: AmmbiiN may:be added i€ | Ol namnn and he Jaleu of haif & lem- 2 one tablespoonful of butter and a like [ It and half as much O e prompts the New Britaln Her- | coat are in great demand. The frock | desired: on. Spread a thick rich crust over{| Delicate Omelet—This ls best made |quantity, of chopped parsley. - Heat.(siowly. from the bottom of T hat “I'mia is ome of the | is made of the figured silk, with cor- NEERLEWOBIC NOTES the top, place in the oven and bake | in a chafing dish at the table. Take |(ogether in a chafing dish: idd fve|until it in of a ane, smoot e Rt e P s e and ps & ib o - well beaten eggs mixed with a scant | ency delicious dis notable cases of the under.” the| sage of lace and stfaps and bib of teacupful of milk, a saltspoonful m‘[mr,rr delicate than scrambled egs MADERO'S ASSASSINATION. v’ < ife going from; the silk Every woman who cuts out ‘from man who spends his life = g — — m | "\ charming gown and coat just | o - 2 The assassination of ex-President | the salaon to the jail and back agaih. | oo (s vers simply draped on one | LaPer patterns knows of the bother in | — Madero and ex-Vice President Suarez ! of no use to society and of no ben-| gige and buttoned with cherry shaped | Pinning it flat to the cloth. Take a ou s g e H ik e Shxions Sherry #haped | hot iron and smooth the tissue pager y y y xico puts another biot upon the | efit to himself, and ve @ | onyx drop buttons: th pattern over the cloth and it will re- Mexican form of government, and adds | nothing to remedy such a condition. | harging stole end was of mustard | PRUSTR OV (OO €OTR another element of troub % M . . . to the al- | There e similar cases in Connecticut| ninon veiled m bl;nrk hi\ncl nnlfl:hed . ¢ well gisturbed situation e e s ade to them | with a heavy fringe of the two colors. R AR I e lne In Ive lnu es ready well disturbed situation in the | and though reference is made to them | With-a heayy fringe of the twe color | In making a garment it is well to rovisional President Huerta | from time to time no one seems to . : | remember that it will be 2 can ssado ne will have > promote a reform that ls much| Sriffon. velled W o, ot stitching Is_Gone just outside of the| . 3 : fean ambussager. but he wil nave to to ‘promot s roform that i ekt Ghse S coltring wero: ortginal. | SHichins e done_just gutside or, tne : : : ] PLAUT-CADDEN PLAUT-CADDEN | S { === of/hon O HEKYH needes G e Sty \topwhale aigrm oy, L I8 iR ¥ | taken to allow for this tighteming. “Really does” put bad stomachs in order—“really does” overcome indi- co | in the crime before the murder can | just what to do with such cases, but — a o 3 s gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes—that—just co., by be transferred to other shoulders. .It|it does not require any sagacity to WORTH KNOWING. The best way.to finish off a ma-| that—makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach reguiator in the g | comes at a'time when it is but natural | See that the present system is of no i« balls can be cleaned with | Chine seam is to turn the material | world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch and eructate 144 Main Street, | that he shouid be suspect much | vaiue. The victim himself is a bur-| dennis balls tan be ceased W |and stitch back for an inch. - This| sour undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue | as it follows the prescribed metnod of | den o the state, he renders no use- | PIPe clay mixed with enoveh Walel| does away with the necessity of tying | coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible’ waste, remember the Nocswsch, | doing away with those whom it is de- | ful service and no effort is made tol o form a smooth pagte: add 1o ChE |'the thread, which, if forgotten, often | moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the - stomach all such distress orwich, | aired forever silenced, | TUpon Hueria | change i habits or manner of iv-| & Roo: Then prush all the dust off | causes trouble in the fnjshed article. | vapishes. Its truly astonishing—almost marvelous, oy 4 Cana: | haps the proposed farm for | the balls, take & lump of the pipe s may be able to meet thel clay tailow mixture and dissolve it | 17 making feather pillows inclose 2 {in coid water to the consistency of s i of heavy un- but evien ‘that dsi M e 1 “he “hails wiih a | bleached muslin before putting on the SR P 5 gontls ticking. Protected in this way, the sponge, let dry and wipe off gently: | fogihers celdom need to be removed, but the ticking may be laundered or must rest the responsibility for the|ing. Pe deaths. Madero was a prisoner await- | inebri ing thial, and a fair trial had been | nceds of such case promised. He shoulg have been prop. | a long tims coming. erly protected that such a possibil-| Many of these cases end in the in- It t but they shou - - i3, in a countrs i which It might | sane hospitals, buc ther should re-| e TR but the ticking may ve’ NEW MODEL must be remembered, was the demosed | to that stage. The jail fails to givVe| 1 nervous people eat lettuce and| O1q brocades and tapestries make president. - He was the choice he | what the farm Is intended for. | celery it will soothe the nerves and | pegutiful covers for booksZ tempor-. MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS EDISON PHONOGRAPH Dpeople and entitled to the offic e B promote rgst and sleep vy GOVl Bt Brs i e e | FEEL FINE IN FIVE M;:Ffi & revolter against the gove ] . phone book, the dictionary- and the CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEI < 5 ible ily can get o Madero had shown clemency as difficult to suppre the| ,When ng cold cream to the{jjke These bits of ln!ere:flng stuffs | SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBURN. While this offer lasts every responsible head of a family g free trial a new model Edison Phonograph and outfit including 3 ea of the old two and four-minute records, together with 3 of the Biue ivact terms | SKin fub on with a slow rotary motion. | aleo make fttings for the work table, using a slight pressure. Take time | cyghions, and needle booke and vie and lav in a stock of patience when | {i¥h the bemutiful lesther equipments, ase as it Is to e; from Turkey such situations presented themscives | and both ex-President Diaz and Feliz B iine becauss of b ac| —— Setting. out on _ the journey after : § tiops, even thouzh the latter was in| re oty 1L £ Ton: it T Bedniy For a pretty dresser cover, take Amberol Indestructible Records, new style Cygnet Horn, Oil, Can, revolt agai sovernment jurs{/shontli be foumt whedier s nieme wenlt: % : ove discolora. | tiTee embroidered handkerchiefs, sew Brush and Record-carrying Case. thef complications are likely to result | Gifer a reward for its return. It vou wish to remove discolora- |, row of insertion around each one, frofn Madero’s death and aC has | | tions from the skin, e cially the | then join them together, and sew a Deen pushed farther into future. | " cen made ta | neck where collar bands have rubbed | narrow lace around all: lime with NO MONEY IN ADVANCE B e v o e ol or chars: the popular | the skin, take the juice of two lemons | BT Qv Aace jaround | all: lne with B osrord such ai in Mexico was to turn his back | ond etrain, mix this with -halfl 18 | o0 2 cacn corner o it chn easiie he flized nations. e Iy quantity of rosewater and rub into | removed. for laundering | Biec at | After you receive this outfit try it for 3 days in your own home, the —_— = the skin with a soft sponge. ach corner bow of ribbon the col- | e There is & certain class of people to if you like it, pay us @ small initial payment and the balance in sma or of the linin 1 THE CANAL COMMERCE om the suffragettes by their bomb| Tt is possi = | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. e 10 have smooth hands weekly or monthly payments., We do not charge you one extra o What the Panama canal offers, when | throwing wiil make a strong appeal. ( | even if one is housekeeper and dish- NEW ENGAGEMENT RING. opemed. in the way of opportunity for —— = Sollier - Dissulie o Spoaniul lof eak for these liberal terms. We quote you the lowest net cash prices o the development of business Of coursc a college education pavs. | Seantl which can be obtained Hom |, A Dew engagement ring will inter 2 B s o it i G n T e et S. | any drus; for a very small sum. | est the girl who likes the unusual in these genuine Edison Phonographs on the most liberal terms ever of the ens stern coasts of this@Head Coach Jones of the football team | in three times as much water. Let it | jawdiry STnstend —of being. set. with fered to anyone. 4 counmtry and between this country and|at Yale is to get a salary of $4.000. | stand in_a covered cup for twelve | ino‘ conventional solitaire. this ring | ‘Now In Progress back, proves usefu those of South America cannot be (oo — S | hours. Fill the cup with water and | has teop canom graontalre Al iTinE g pshitly estimated. Those who are in-| Reference in the fature to the Plant | aPply. stone of the bridegroom and the other SN X COUBON OUT NOW erested in transportation by water. | lines will recall activities by the sameé | e 3 the bride's special luck talisman. o ik { 3 : | gular su < acting as - N THIS LINE 3. B et oonls TS ner connor £aii | thris n soher ines of transnortation | Hemular sunning besides acting as = - cuT oN'r B o o sreat amoupt of T % | Tonie o ‘the whole aystem. Nervous CONCERNING WOMEN. ! > ! THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. benefit Is to be obtained by the ad Jarvor, lik ntucket, is not | wom “know! cured = & e ad- ar Tiarbor, like et, 15 women have been’known to be cured B : 3 T AR B A yantages of the new waterway. In|amxious to overcome its exclusiveness of nerves by starting on the sun and | The New Era Club of Louisiana : Without obl e, Hidigon order to zet i ; i : ot instructed its secretary to write 1o | : Phonograph on tria get it preparations must be|by permitting the auto to use fts| air treatmen: for the hair. A steamer | 1 e i t : PR made and 1t 1s 2 noticeable fact. that | biverta | chair_in which one can incline wnile | BRSSO RO g Dol A S 1al Sale of Plai d N Ity : o el i i ey “hais™ia “Speehd over the | dsking them To vote “for the il b pecial Sale of Plain an ovelty : anxious to ‘help furnish the capital] g1 - and the direction for a. dozen in the large fleet of ships which will be re- : quired to take b indieation of wh: birds. Many women throughout the s ihis batn, | COURLTY are interesting themselves in £ 2 3 Just before re‘iring use this ba this bill, for which the Audubon so- g ] | an interesting study for the democratic | consisting - of one tablespoonful of | ciety 'is' responsible. of it. s is an | congress. sweet cream und five drops of tine- = they think of the | ture of benzoin. With a piece of old | Lynn Mass, will have not one! ppy ihousht for today: The lat- | thing in arbitration would make | White Goods and Colored Wash Goods from the stock of S. Haas & K future of the coastwise trade in this| The one man on the suffragettes’|linen rub the mixture on face and | woman’s home where girls working | - — country. train from Chicago to Washington will | throat. Then knead the skin with the | for moderate salaries may find- com- finger tips. After a few minutes of | fortable quarters, but a series of | _— It 35 evident that the German cap- | kDow the hardships of the lone man at| ~ dtalists ave alive to the opportunity and anokt again, leaving fhis for the | in & renovated building —and epet Which Is afforded. Their pian to make A night. The Irish girl with gIOWIDg | about 330,000, Several socloties have | . _available for| JlUerta’s success in Mexico will ap-| siin is fond of such applications a8 | oo-operated to secure the momey fou the merchant marine, built in Amer. | PATeRtly lie in persuading those re-| crcam, sweet milk and buttermilk, for | these homes. jean vards and manned by Ameriean | P€1IouS eight governors .to become | she knows their value. this procedure wipe off -the moisture them. The first one was established | the summe) Co. Note these very special offerings resort. COAL, | White Goods Af Siae® At Special Prices officers and crews and to have thy| Piembers of his cabinet. Madlle. Marie Danizard was the one | 5 W ican flag anld resistry shows what| 5, oloining oo serves fo excite-ina WORTH ; KNOWING. woman that was a candidate for the | 5 & else = t the F r ic. {2 cancy Wi 28-inc . i So, oNEht abroad of the future for|.igek market, Mr. Morgan's state af| “Omne who has the reputation -of | Spriooncy of the French republic.||sg.inch Fancy White Geods, 28-inch _Plain_White Poplin, | the coasting trade which is reserved 3 T knowi vhat dishes to combine at 5 . but cqmea |, ) iie Dimities, ‘Swisses, thoroughly mercerized,- perfect | 4 e et = heaith can be depended on for some | knowing what dishes to combine from Amiens, and she says she only | | !ncluding k- Swisoen Sl e el s R Ships. This should be|ime to keep it. in, motion. a meal gives these suzgestions announced her candidacy to see what ||Lenos, Poplins, Etc, regular She omite Special aele a | sufficient_to awaker pes i » > o a 25¢ value—Special price a vard - o, omaken nterest i fbig etpmats e e e o ™ | would happen, and nothing much did [|iTc ana 18 values—Special | D1p0 ountry. Business and development de- | Roumanta Jeme Ratiafied (hat Bul. | POtatoes and pork without apple| happen. She says that womer had|lprice & yard.. FAD L 40-inch Pialn White English | Pend upon the ability to take c: i A | sauce lose half their zest. the ve d signed the list - | 3 care | garia should settle one frouble at a| " iy &L inE.yote and. slenbd the lists of coi: atnsook, - ver: ch - i B w5/ a1 1n 1t promiotion st coi s = i 5 Fried onions fairly cry aloud for a | pidimts to the States gemeral in 1739, ||40-inch Plain White English 500K, - Very much - finer | c#enot be done without ships, Tho | aitention Tarker 1s cotinors of the ! juicy heefsteak, and roast beef with == Nainsook for -fine underwear, grade, for underwear ' and | done without ships. The | attention Turkey s getting. { o “toes brow 4 : . et 5 Al B e ime Sihont enipe, e atientin Tarkey s selting. o el Sy Ynder he SeRt[ sciny atiium subard, o atudenc or||IDESTE walnln o, reguial[Dlpc | Suisl, roruiar s Cvale— )Gy N ! £ get a chance to do business under our | Ambassador Leishman deserves the| ~Potatocs - are an accommodating | the University of Michigan, who ia ||™ 75 1N | Jews should be 2 sufficient stimulant | benefit of the doubt until it can be| 3ort of veget~ble. They are good with | & daughter of Blbert Hubbard, is con- |l40_inch Plain White Batiste, 28-inch White Cerduroy, fine, | for any lazginx interest which steam- | proved. oyer his denial that -he has [-all meats. | Sidered 1000 0f, the most perfectly |}yeautiful lustre for lingeric heavy quality, for SKir | : | ¢ ship interests have in this country, Inde wrong e of the privileges of his | | Wit roast meats sweet potatoes | BEANCIN Eitks of the age Sho s very || alss, dresees,” otc. regilar ] Go | couts etc. ‘reguiar 42 value 29¢ e T > =, 3 = are appropriate, as are squash, toma- | fOnd of outdoor sporte, and especially | 55. vajue—Special price a vard Special price a yard. ¢ | CHILDREN'S PLAY office. Toes, aeparagus ana stewed ontone. | ©Of Walking Every morning she may j | gROUNDS. 2 T = Raked macaroni is a fitting accom- | P seen in short tweed suit and heavy || One case of 36-inch English Long Cloth, regular price $1.50—Special 98¢ | What consideration is given to the| The lieutenant governor of a wests{ pinimcn:' to g roast, as are brussel | Sh0eS on tne campus ready for her || price for plece of 12 yards L BT # A S walk, or just returning from it playground movement and the num- who stopped-the praver of | sprouts and scalloped or creamed ber of municipal converts it has made | the chaplain, who.was urging certain | caulifower. ’ . - also a cargo in transit s evidenced by report of the Play. | Iekisiation cvidently has no patience . _Celers”should never be omitied TABLE LINEN. T 2 % T : 5 sround and Recreation Association of | With.a lobbyist when serving poultry. - H gths : o Ste Furnips, carrots, parsnips and cab- | There are fashions in table Iinen, in R u America, which shows that public bage are cenerally saten with boiled | bed linen and In all manner of hovses Ite 1n01a LINONS Fuj picces ecial rrices Tn -the arbitration of the firemen's | demands the third man is going to | playgrounds for children now exist in meats, while peas, beets beans, corn | hold furnishings that one never White India Linon, 30 and 40 588 cities of this count=v, while more £ o ther and fomatoes are good with either | thinks of as being affected by the' | White India Linon. 30 and 40 i B B of thie ciites, or 285, 60 the | 2h - .ho decislen With tha other (tws Pold o Teasted masnte. changing whims of style inches wide, regular 19¢c \'nluelz)hcfim‘hes wide, regular 25c value 16( | b value of regular supervision in these {P'Y“"";"F Bid e r“‘"‘ thete qewpey e '!'het round tablecloth is among the | |—Special price a yard. —Special price a yard......... 3 e pi Se | tive side's arguments. i v table linens. Of . there | | | e LT S CARROT COLOR NOW. BaY, oan MOSE EeSo=® 0 |anors temgtne n s0-inch White Tnaia Linons, 2 fo 10-yara lenstha, - Qlfac i is estimated that, including truste hat will be the suffragettes’ idea| A deep pinkish orange color is no- | but So_expensive was the process of | |resular 15c and 20c values—Special price a yard . B directors, various officials and unpaid ey - v i 2 Paid | of the wanton destruction should they | ticed among the new spring shades. | weaving a round cloth that only the v 2 i fapervisors, the army of those actively | get the ballot? Wil they blow up the| It §s ofclally called “carrot color" | Wealthy woman could afford them. ||Short lengths in 40-inch White India Tdnons, 2 to 10-yard lengths, ]2lap * interested in organized recreation to- | winning candidate’s house if he hap-|and is very much like the Inner heart | With the recrudescence of the round f|resular 17c to 25c values—Sp A AT tals nearly 67,000 pens to be on the other side? of this favorite food of the vegetarian. | dining table careful housewives de- The popularity of the playgrounds £ i In some of the h;fln and tagal mund:dmro::;d ubliecln‘tlhu. -fihxey are grows every year and those who have o Sou erican o re | straw chapeaux ~exhibited among | manufactured now ir ail qualities and suches of th ¢ hue are mnote stralght weaves. s ¢ B#hie fmportant part they play in-the|Mexico, They have no reason to féar] CUChO® Of (his new hue are noted. Hihia hbentts . RAMIGR bl B d w h fi ds Standard 5 1fe and development of childrem. 1t | any -rash set. by Al counits. Ther GARMENTS IN TURN. trying to popularize ihe romma tanie || -WOIOTE as (1)) pefl]a r108s S 8 not solely during the summer months | will- e no Interventlon. unless - —— napkins to match the changed table. Grades #hat they are in nuse, but each week | lotely meeessary. A usetul cloth, but they are having uphill work. | [ss_inen Motor “Pongee Cloth, (White Goods Department—Basement) A FULL ASSORTMENT \ing (o remember In 36-inch Biack Repp—note: the |\ day finds a disposition to enjoy 23 tlng clean clothes awny 18 (0 place the | Fhere was never a prettler array of | |75-1hch Motor Tongee Cloth, L v gl s color only, re extreme width—regular 20¢ = which they offe £ T s ot freshly Jawidered pleces ai the bot- | luncheon cloths than that to be seen it B e e G U o ! B e rin ey e vele] il geviimens et i LIS, SeE DS i ea” ot | Inprtishn, siothe, e (im0 be secn | By SH Valud o pei 16 P et e Ve 12420 i% tendance of 433,080 children dnrir ORI AHE i s ot Jesied |y using the topmosi, veu ulways | linen and demask, all more or lews || *f4 i R « ten of 433, 3 tnows whal 89, seven EoVEFNGrS| (il the gurments in voiailon snd | elaborately Gmbreidered. They mut 3 . vash Goods, consisting of deroeriz jmmer vacation months, th Ik o 5,000 yards of C'olored Wash s, g of Jlercerized\Poplin, s = thera are|can ¥ick up. € new. president ol cach garment thus has less frequent | be Just the ise of the table, A lune Timalava Cloth, Suhara, Motor Cloths, Crashes, Ktc, regulal 15¢ to i itles where the grounds are open the | Mexico jcgn, anticipsic an unpleasani | wear and is lfe (s lengthened ‘loth that protrud, i R st et # 3 12%¢ fire year and 45 cltles showed onenlu HE L fot . - et fed Ry | SF%tlke sabié ie nSE conmidarad h soud SR e e o e G B | 9 d 45 cltles showed an | opening of Al term i — | ofithe e 18 net considered in goo 5 : z ‘average dally attendance of 13,639 in L el oy DICTATES OF FASHION | Taste, (Wiifte Geads Degariment-—Busemment) Central Wharf Branch 150 Main St jdwinter or an evidence of the fact| Mr, Wilson's idens as o trust Tes- < = The iesi Juncheon napkins come in they play ‘an fmportant part the | ulntion #% ineerrerated in the “seven| There is a tendemey tewsrd' much | hemstiiched’ or sealloped siyvles and Venr > Play s n' necosslity for | sisters™ hill in . New Jorsey. received | taboration on. tailored . costumes, are fifteen inehes square, The dimmer i S R b I PR St o Pl v - napkins are twenty-six inches sguare. The Po_rteous & Mitchell CO- 3 Telephones Louis heel promises to the opportunitics better for prop- | isiature. 1t will remain fo ha seen | La o strong. sperE favarite and. for. RECIPES. wholesome recreation is te de| whether he will consider the federal | unateiv is still being kept o tha high 2e & twe-guart mots meed amy sueh treatmes priced shess, Walkieg beels. pumps ' Peath Gobbler—fi T O

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