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e - i ey . Broed Theatro Fo tii, Bormich G llerin |51 T N. S. Gilbert & Sons| ., e s -!ll'l guu?igi. rf‘r:r’-“ii\m\fl ‘Ah:s!pi‘f’":‘ns‘:;:!l:ll(‘\‘:.lhilu:: SUGGESTIONS FOR sleeves, which extend below the short : H .‘ar s o e lrs mp e g reminded t the department is being THE HOUSEWIFE. | fleeves fashioned of the material used EXCEPTIONAL OFFER]NG OF FINE low a Country Girl Conquered Napoleon and His Court for the skirt and blouse. put to larger expense through the act “AN AMERICAN PRINCES! ...With Tom Moore and Alice Joyce 117 YEARS OLD. of congress whith by the reduction| If ul.ilelt"e\\hashi’l:g” chamos, there | 1iio turnover collars o ‘}mflri‘m‘ . & e ,::.F.‘;,EF ONLY KNEW," S NG e el e S s in the hours of work for its employes | Seem to arsh places rub them | .;i5red laces, suggestive of Joseph's M “ ORTUNE,” ., g John Bunny in a Great Comedy Drama. Subscription price, 120 8 week; 800 a | has failed (o mako provision for keep- | Steadily but gently through the hands, | oar, are making their appearance. apan an ina attings month; $6.00 a y--- ing up the service to the point where i g | Hlanon - R - It formerly was. Such reduction in| Wher making aprons, | especially | ;, Ihe Prettisst nighigowns are the = the working time either means | those fo be used in d sework, | Simple - kim Ljy i Enterea ut the Postamcs at Norwicn, | {10, Woriine time slther mewns, | hose e b e n doing nougwont, | SRR, " sait Wnd rouided| CARPET PATTERNS AND CLOSELY WOVEN AUDITORIUM Yor,Tus Wed T',.’h—om 'cf‘": il tion in efficiency of service. This came | SAve many a siep in dusting and piek- | 3 May 26, 27, 28 when the additional task of | ing up. | Sulphur vellow is a very popular Bulletin Business Office. 480. % the parcel post business was 3 e ._ | new shade; for one who prefers a less SMALL FIGURES (=] Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Moo work and It bas Increased: the| oeEEdtd¥on that 1a t00 Dot Se€ el gpod, O - a ore wor has inere pan of hot water and The Popul w"é‘:"m ": ?r‘:xi:na:: ""_-15- Murray | cxpense, without improvement of | see lr}t:axbnllael water does mot boil AUT- | From Germany comes a new mun;l opular Favorites in a New Offering -1 - > > rei ar servic ing e baking. | designed especially for the skirt of — | i "uccens of ihe department lies P ——— | raia e he oat of strinea matortal | rex ugs PARISE HOLMES AND RILEY Norwich, Monday, May 25, 1913, | success of the department lle| In putting down Lnoleum or oil | &0 209 WityS comninations are par: & 3 . = atistying of the people of the | oot Have strips of molding majled | ticularly pretty and the Bannockburn Accordionist Society Singers istying of the people on the edges next to the baseboArd. | tafinee fAhg roaay purchasers. The Ci lati i country which must be the aim of the | This prevents dust from getting under e 9x 12 Green, $7.50 8 x10 Green, $5.75 THE LEADER OF HIS FLOCK e Circulation o great Svatem. The parcel post bus- |and preserves the edges. e e e b 2 ) ness which has made a great showing o | wide varlety of shapes. Georgette Two-Reel Imp Feature Wi . : | and has far greater promise must be| If you are doubtful about YOUT|ghows a model of black straw with a| 6x 9 Green, $3.75 4-6 x 7-6 Green, $2.50 P With King Baggott The Bl,l“etln taken care of both properly and [SIéam keeping sweet, heat it 10 4eq | marrow plaiting of a net bordering the = while is be one | oSt boiling. put in tightly corkec | edge of the brim. A black aigrette of 3 i - = saums The Bulletin has the targest cte- || e roee) ehils that 1e betos (o1 glass botiles and cet on the ice 10| unusual size is piaced at the back. Particularly desirable for summer use, porches, etc. — e the regular postal service must not be | Soor Tn this way 1t will met sour | il o iy ! S | o Gy Sdpegriing B 4. Therein is a service to | nearly so soon. | Persian velvet is extensively em- HEATRE BIG Cenmecticut, w rem three te four || 1, nogple of the entire country which | ployed to trim frocks of plain colors. R0 tmes larger than thac ot aay ta || SRV 0 oy Cand fulfiled. | Dates are much cheaper, more | Sof”bright iones are favored and add | - sROADWAY COMEDY BILL Nerwich. It fu delivered to ever || e Lty wholssdme, more nutritious and riches | Sort, Pright tofles are favor tona | [ 3800 of the 4053 houses in Ner- GLEANING UP THE ALLEYG:" | SS=orgdl thau reilsins and may .‘“H;;ig;l modieh frock.® Scoteh plaids are ulso | rex at 'pe S THE BIG LAUGH FARCE COMEDY PLAYLET wich, a - Im ~thre x & [ e JoE 1LH cakes, D! pHEe sed, fail t produce the effect of | “pxs o 24 rea ox mmetrtiees per || e realization of the need of | And pies. "But be sure you Set fresh | haediais, T, (o produce L | DeVOY-FABERS CO.—“His Prize Package gg malam | | 1 shington, the officials of the Dis- [ ones. i | —“——g_s'ml FONG LEE FABRE it i delivered to over 500 houses, | | i . & WALTERS PAUL IRVING » M trict of Columbia are atte A delectabl sol for elabora‘e K . e WAL ia Futasm o v || o e rat. the. provisign o¢ |, To Femove xls efease or {ar from lig;dus oer Was'a Tovely: Dompadoss 4-4 width at 40c per yard. I OhinmeaViotinisty I Comedy Sramy oy I Comedian 4 1= - ces 1 ATy g e th ! ¥ rub_well with fresh, un- | i ™ y 41 R e | . 5 S = he locad amitye || the funde which will be reauired to| (36 FAHCE, MR0W the grease to re. |Shiffon in florals, with pinks, biue and Also 6-4 and 8-4 widths in stock. | 2 Resl Peaturs Photo-Play | Kogetens Comedy s Cosactiont haa sewer- || 2ccomplh o Work Bt ho e ive | aln on'a tow mipuies fo soften the | with ina piaht side of this materiai | MABEL'S AWFUL MISTAKE nine towss, omc humdred and stxty- | | 7 e : ve it then wash in ‘quite war - | lised as the interior. This is a caprice : i Ave portothce dinericis, and sixiy e o e v | s e 2 Bo00 S %kRi the alkali, e | of the season and an admittedly fotch- The mill affirms that ten miles of these goods are made | who may be interested in such a move- | dip in vinegar to ki alks ; A a | rural free delivery routes. ey Jarge city has allevs | hands will be clean and smooth e U 2 g ks 2 b A | \ i Bilecta e eeld fn eveey | TEOL NC AORC L helr ap- = T UTILITY MAGAZINE. daily, which is a guarantee of their popularity and we rec-| SN am8 o0 &R ot e R F. B.f| T T 5 are usually un- [, For gum fc starch put one- ) | senitary places. Not only that but they | large mouthed botile and cover wWith | 100, proquctions Kecently brought: out ommend same for durability. b CIRCULATION are hands places for crime ecause | g pint of water. Set the bottle on @ | i'the magasine pillow bas. 1t Is made eir situation and the effort which | cloth in a pan of water over the fire | o % TagERRE By O NoE, L8 TEIC | is being made to improve them in all | to dissolve. stirring untll it liquefies: | Jingd with moire silk in a matching ’ . . 1901, average........ Girections 1s therefore one in | then strain through a clean cloth and | gied, ™k THIS SUE 40, & THRIEIANE : e e M Jer] odge's Fibre Mattings 905, average.. y iy is man- S Pose of stowing away toilet articls i B il ioie SUMMER FURNISHINGS. | 04 small “wares, while the space bo- i e EATGE : S {u\-een the covers is designed to hold % % A and using their best In-| 1rhe finishing touch of beauty about | s hook or a magazine The choicest of summer floor coverings; sews together, plia- o ot My 4 2e accomplishment of the | 4 pungalow or summer home 102}52;{ WhigsnMioeriis Bty | varded aug | it tolthi £ S H ‘F ishi Y """ 086, Hopt 36 the. drtistlo, summery D8 | provided with strong etrap handles. B 5 | is time to think of Summer Home Furnishings. ou most unsightls ana | Tirmitire “which '8 Tound” not” onl | i Woses atross The top and purt wa ble, soft to the tread, odorless, and an ideal sanitary carpet b i ot gs. b gloomy i which a city can be| Within doors, but on porch ‘and lawn. | down each side with strons bras X i , should be thinking seriously of your needs for Home, Bun- |« > are the alleys, both [ In selecting such furniture it will be | gnappers. for all the year round—made in yard wide Carpets and all the Y y | iy and_ the night. e | Soond thit-mothing fu more l",?“\\;;";; The advantages and practical uses galo or Cottage. Let us help you supply those needs. N | e . sible | fitting than the Canton —furniture | of this bag are many, and it should . 2t 2 Aldermen. i den them whenever possible. | which is imported directly from the | brove an indispensable adjunct to tne | Fegular Rug sizes, artistic colors and designs. We are better prepared than ever before, and you'll find our | d_give them the|Orient. It is made of bamboo and | {ravelers equipment. 3 ) D facilities, is one of the | wistaria vine, and its special recom- | The pillow bag 18 also made in prices extremely low in every instance. And please re- Conncilinion. |a every city owes to such | mendation ia that exposure to burn- | suede leather, appropriately lined, and b 1 V. iy inferi lity h iy . prevention of crime and | ing sunshine or drenching summer | ina variety of colors. As a headrest - 3 r — low prices don’t mean inferior qualit % 3 p n with other work |Of Such odd and interesting | ble, and in the latter capacity should Every article we offer is of guaranteed quality, no matter J o T e g ork | they make extremely pic prove invaluable for motorists. The . s : i cheaply obtained re-| nishings. Added to bases | dimensions are 18x11 inches. how low the price. These few suggestions: gard outlay. as onfare of the so-ca our-glass” | e i RT. s setting an example which many | shape, so that there are no sharp legs | FITTING CEMETERY FLOWERS. REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, Tax Collector | others will doubtless follow S s fntently, dign e fiesiemy {0 s DRESeR e i R SUMMER DRAPERIES SUMMER DRAPERIES Sakals 2 S = fhe tea tables, tabourettes and mag- o mot ma o ce o “ g N ety b e et SRR . B PINSON. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. ine racks of this oriental make are | chasing flowers for the cemetery which large comfortable sizes, Just recelved — a eplendid assort-| I Serims of exc t quality, ARTHUR G. CROWELL, When omes to disturbing legis- | ““mhe nicest sort of rug to use with | grow well, even in clay soil, provided . : x ¥ s tra atterns and colored bord poe s n or making changes to the det- | thess bamboo furnishings is the one | the place is shady, Achilla, the pearl, prices $1.00 to $3.50 aaincy. pink, “blue,”green nd_brown |desiznea "to. meet” any coior, acheme o 5y - r o vil service it immediate- | of Chinese grass. It is also sun-proof | a lovely little white flower, flourishes color combinations—S8pecial price mr‘dww in niind pecial price 19¢ al GROme BOL alls forth much opposition and |and shower-proof and 0 loosely | under most trying conditions and pro- a yard. | yard. GRORG! BE: vighteously =6, for any disturbance of | woven that it dries very readily—a |duces an abundance of flowers. Ger- Water Commissioner. the merit svetem is to Be deplored, | decidedly good feature for a porch | aniums, hardy pinks, lllies-of-the-val- 13:7 _141 MAIN S l ALBERT S. COMSTOCK. Presiaant Wilkon Tas sasicanui¥or Tug to possess. ley, hardy chrysanthemums and heli- Y o i iz s i S tangs, 6 the G ekvics: comuil: e o, | gtrope are profuse bloomers' ‘without er 00T overings alangs he civil service commls- | 1o BEAUTIFY HALL BEDROOMS. | much care or attention. The beautiful umm g THE NEW HAVEN ROAD. Whether it will be a credit to —_— day lily, bleeding heart, peony and When the stockholders of the New ministration rests with the com- To make the most of a hall bed- rdy hydrangea are also very satis- 2 ot = IR i S56 being ambod for et T room, have a cablnet washstand and | factory. bill that will glve women the same | old horse drawn apparatus and that || Extra good values in Wool and Fibre Rugs in pretty green - it : chich, when closed, | s = o the A : . ‘ proxies by a kholders' committee | Under the belief that the presi- ;A{?E' G S ol e NEEDLEWORK NOTES property rights as men by a vote of | means much.—Merlden Journal d 1 p i od iod an. Bl over dengm. from) it immediately | dent has no intention of dropping the | 18398 % €1 C e % Gacy Wil make | o ¥ L n T o ‘k?:;J 1 : “the raises a doubt as to the | barrier of civil service the New York | 5 good window seaf, in ‘addition fo| Cretonne with the designs worked | rung with applause of the speech Of | entucprics LiinE 0 Postpone armor¥ || You should see these Rugs to appreciate their value. endr the members | Post saya: “He has more than once | being a convenient article for holding | over in colored wool is used for col- | Mr. Bragby in which he bDegged that | poigbrises here. but we do mnot take | which has | vowed his firm adherence to the prin- | shirtwaists. A folding chair may be |lars and cuffs on the mew tailored | ihe old chivalrous iden that the south- | s yeio.iecrimination. The sensible o, . ¢ et 3 inches x 10 feet $6.25] Size o % 12 e $6 79 ad system | cfples of the merit system, and cer- | kopt under the bed, to be brought | coats. em man protects the wife bo mnot|armory NP lbtinos Tor tile; sek~ ] 8 iinchas at . i U . Jatton to | talnly has kept the spoilsmen at bay | forth as needed. A B abandoned and the wife become little | FOTY, APProBriatic 1 N h wi el able nes: sk them iy = your darning ball | more than mistress in the household. | 1 all New Ensland has Mea- | SIS ekiable Bamin S5 A HEALTH AND BEAUTY. white, the other half black: darn | Nre® Hortense Ward of Houston, who | 4 CREX RUGS \RAG RUGS ‘ on, and when the seeks . 8 = | black stockings over the white end d worked for the bill, grew anxious | It 18 everywhere in New Haven— Made from Minnesota and Wiscon- | Charmingly quaint and delightful By B My for Jders' | on the commission may be due fo his| Have plenty of ventilation in your |and vice versa, and you will have 10| when she heard the applause that |Patchwork. We pave our streets with (loi prairie Gras in splendid two color | In their dainty colorjngs — they are meeting which fs not due until Octo- | belief that it stands in need of invig- | sleeping apartments; lower the upper | trouble seeing the threads. greeted the pretty sentiment, but the | eXpensive material and no sooner have | “lects with figured or striped bord- |UEC weight _inexpensive, _easily ber, and when the provs is o exist | Orating. Some rather sereve criticism | sash soveral inches and also raise the | i Sote proved that it was for the elo- | the job finished when along comes one | washed and wow't fade or shrink. for elghteen months, or for two an. |Of it as it has been constituted was | lower sash. This gives free circulation | To thread ‘a needle with woolen | guence rather than the plea. of the public utllity companies, digs |fers, also plain colors. iy S pe i 85¢| nnal meetings. carrving a. recorded by Prosident Taft's commit. | of the air and will not create a draft | thread or zephyr, thread it first with a trench and puts underground some- % ke PR e R v 90c] t* g sl tee on efficiency and economy. Be this — a strand of fine cotton doubled, then | thing it forgot before the strect was |18 X 25 inches at................ 300 x b Y v 90 to appoint substitutes for v 3 S A simple “first aid” remedy for nose | catch the woolen thread through the | NECKWEAR IN COLORS. SutEanad Alhehe SEFIT bige dret. st T 69c ¥ tex ot $1.10) proxfes, 1 Is but natural as it may, the new commissioners are | pleed is found in a cloth wrung out of | loop in the doubled end of the cotton | = 2 | covers it with paving material. Th~> |35 x 72 inches at...... 's130| 4 x 7 ot $2.75 S sis shouwld want ertain to be kept under a jealous pub- [ cold water and placed at the nape of (and pull it through the eye of the| Lingerie collars embroidered in the |resilt patehwork..New Hat sicn. o 7%l6 =9 1 5.25) something more about the ic scrutiny The ve fact that they | the neck. A large, cold door key may | needle in this way. | colors of the suit or gown are very | puce 6 x 9 feet at. .. $8. 6 x 9 feet at . B o e o siggenty gk il Tonid oF ologe | @nswer the same purpose. So may a —_ attractive. For instance an old red T PR e . 5 8 x 10 feet at..... .. $6.75)90 x 12 feet at $9.75| R Sn: fatis oo o (bt e e B plece of brown paper dipped in vine- | A neat way to mark clothing where | crepe gown has a color of corn batiste | Circus da VTS DEINGS somE N b e 33 fast at $725112 x 15 feet at i AR K, than has appes igh anxiety | h being kept upon thelr attitude | ble¢ it ‘T ot Tadvicuble or Convesiont to | edted with Val, lace and embroidere] | deSirables into town, among them e X has been caused by the 1pon | and_their activities.” ‘ 5 use ink is to mark the name or initials | in a vine of tiny roses in old rea ' SHeak fhieves “t?vd Fplckg,&;@flkgé!. ’fl‘;s: 4 the without being astray | Whether it was the past criticism of | Baby's mouth should be washed |with a pencil, then stitch over the silk SHotld Bbe IHEEAhat: Dutnes ave DLoD . road is in the midst of its | the commission or not which actuated | every day with tepid water in which | marking with white or desired color = oy mecurad op & , (] ccarch for | the president, it is certain that the|a small pinch of borax is dissolved. |of thread, using a coarse thread with SMART COAT LININGS. Toive T e i e o Iy O“t Dnor comfort m Couc aimmocks o the object of | new men must stand the severest test | This simple lotion keeps the mouth |a long stitch. o il rowds s The committes wnd 1t Ts Dut oourer | of the ofice and meet the approval of|fresh and sweot, and prevents that un- : - | soft sitks or thin natistes, printea | RS, Will e less lkely to sutfer lons : 4 that _stockhol hould to | the people or it will operate to the | Somfortable afiction, sore mouth,| A4 ve seam for wash|with bright-c rwith 2| their purses out of reach of light fin- || Enjoy the comforts of a good Hammock on your porch or o Sout ¢ " Spilaiges <2 tration 11 | from which babies so often suffer | goods, slee o waists is| Persian moti s linings for gers “Waterbury Republican L K4 littl know more abou t om the; iscredit of the admini n as wel s ~ made by laying the edges you W 10 | the coats of tailored suits and summer e % i e. are being 2 over the con- [as themseives. Civil service must be| To remove moth patches from the | sew together, with the edge of the un- | \raps. Statesmen at Hartford say that lawn, especially when it costs so litt trol of thel maintained, skin apply a solution of common bak- |der piece projecting about an eighth A Geiien At et by fhalia S i vis ket it AR R Al X0 the e TR o Ing 800a {0 the pafches with o soft | of o Inch beyond fhoi.upper %=ei| WEAR UNDER THIN WAISTS. |peopls, teaching them that fhio:geser- hard wood frames, National lnk > EDITORIAL NOTES. Sl op e s o e ties thrn ora The e B, Her S ous appropriations which they demand aprings and soft top matiress — our It % S writer. Repeat the .pr " panok e, 5 | Dainty corset covers are made of | Cost “moncy. It would therctore ba o special price $445, value $5.50. thay be a trifle early but cases | times a day for three days. Allow the | semble a hem, and be ready to stiteh: | USRI COFRCL SOV BE (UGG, 0 [(cost money. It would therefore be & of ion fever are being reported | soda to dry on, then cleanse the s | then run a row of stitching with the | 806 Vinmings of lace, or of net With | e, hm:’" @ “fimefi sofixbfle ‘ % l? Couch Hammocks, with iron frame, already of the face with a bran bath. Repeat |Mmachine along the edge of the hem, | [ufvings through which ribbon is run, | e BeStRee W '6 comes Lo, apply At springs, h from galvan- arly as many the treatment it necessary ithote omaroush "caber *%,ma4e | with ribbon extending over the should- | payers, for fear that the resentment B i wolt senheate’ thattoe s a1t neral assembly 18 to Hold a} o ine 6 the best possible dis- | better and quicker - than a French|er® ool of the taxpayers for such treatment magazine pockets and wind shields — i op Sepsy ssion. That's & display of | ;o ttane™ The ‘rays of the sun pene- | seam will ‘take the form of sending some- our special price $5.20, value $6.00. Wiken the com- | cour nd getermination worthy of | {AISCtanE, The EEYS O e S ic sub- e RECIPES. Yf’fli.,ii-‘i\‘»ri&rV‘Tm'&‘f'cl‘:'“” next peciz .20, B 4 L dis ishable, mark stances. l.n{ it flood all the Tooms of | "GIFTS FOR THE NEW BABY. R e e 'y R ]'(‘:ur(‘-:{‘ u;;:n;“m 1:;‘\ ‘m'\d-:y :\,( Deavy pope - = the houge whenever it is possible. Lay it =Rigloavel - — 2 ou aki canvas, iro ame, my With the Mikado serlously i1l and the | the bedding in its direct rays for an| For mothers who are desirous. of |and Wash one pound of spinach, put| oo . 0% O FT OO Natlonal . springs, Imperial stitched in a saucepan with a little water and n: g overation to | alien land bill still before them the | hour every bright morning, and there! keoping a record of bahy's weight or | In & saucepan with a little water and | oo™ ™50l 0™ $911,045,000, against ol o el ttion top and bots ron | Japaneso have reason to beMeve that | Will be a dellghtfully fresh. sweet | hoight there is card suitably ~ruled | o0k until theroughly done. = When | F13lss G50 1012, | fom ‘mattress, with magnzine pockets tion. | it doesn't pay to borrow trouble. smell to the linen. Open all closets | and figures in gold inserted in a frame | \fl“ e NI ier A GRAR and bar in_wind shield—our specia : = R i frequently and Jet the sunwarmed air | of pink or blue moire silk with painted | MI¥ one ounce of butter and one Sunce iy P va s B = Z o to war | circulate through them. Dark corners | or = embroidery decoration. A pencil | Of flour in a saucepan, ad . 8 B e . TIME FOR BUSINESS. or the Balkan states tp go to war | GEEELS KREUSE (AT, TN C, LLerots | o atinehed (o one sion e aimontll| cream add one- “;’“,“'",{': 2 table 8 peter. w TR U Wi RIe b Gk e FraRomtaenA - the (“Westbrook The end of the 1913 n of the |amongst themselves over the spoils| iy tne health of the household. bon matching the frame in color. The | SPoOnful of salt and a saltspoonful of They are made from durable yarns in a variety of designs and color com general assembly s app Thers | is & deplorable situation after the hor- hanger. and the loop. fo the pencil are | Depper and pour in a_quart of well e g R sy i s yatiely of deei remain Jass for | Tors of the fight against Turkey. STEAMER BASKETS. also made of the ribbon & | fayuree facup_stick. SRR L Soun the legisiators t of the large | - — -~ ibeoud | BobY cost hangers ‘coversd wiin|aimost to s boll Ihel remers TUT g < “before | Tollowing closely upon the utter- | For the friend who is going abroad | tufted pink or blue satin, Anished with | {he fire. Str i the 3os, of (o CFs: " tome ances o s secretary of state, King | there s o nicer Fit then the sleamer o douvle o of fme Var edging fand | hemten, up 0, ¢ LS, SHN 2 Porch S All the Best : o gacmart ot et King | Bl B oltal Gl FOtns | fcooratan W o ot o et | S Wl ol orch Screens ghheBest | e s proper that George should do it. | fades s soon Something which may | baby . ble. Ome of| Pisplant Meringue Pie—Either fresh | From Head to Foot. Spread Over ny fmportant m — serve each day of the voyage to re- | Ribs are always acceptable. One o i g 75 o & TS e = Tha Jawtalat When a New York church, or any | mind the traveler of the folks at home | white embroidered batiste has-a quil- | or,_canned pleplant may b used for Scalp EveryBitofHaicPCameOut Nothing is more inviting on a hot Summer day than a cool, habit of d nstitution puts $50,000 into a o | makes a far more fitting gift. The|ed pad under the bib section, and an | IPIs. gy ot 3 s . £ : Tuiess i sy | Steamer basket makes a pretty keep- | eve-letted band attached at the bt | for one pie, about balf a pint end )y i tEo0s o Mass, Cuti- || shaded porch, well screened. We show all the standard arpose s tossing money into the air which | SRATET DASEE TANEE §oErobhed of | tom 0. pass around. ihe waist. of the | stir into it.” while bolling, & heaping ad and Face Crusty Mass, U do muc 01 0 elsew! e | BRNS o - 3 410 2 skl = t gy ul of 01 ch, i vith N . 3 “ o . 1a h more good eleewhere.| iy Gainfles” Anathen, aven wonder- | haby nroush which ribbon” is Fun | teasgoonail o0 Cornstarch, mixed o o¢| cura Soap and Ointment Cured. makes including the “Komi” and “Aerolux,” at these price: T AR R ful sweets as it contains. Filled dates. { holding the bib in -place. Another FOUR Cof, b G of adjo All the world is interested in the | spiced nuts, glazed fruits, strips of | pretty bib is made of towelling in :}xg\{l::\;%\fu: ‘;:bt!'n;‘s:;in:gm “f' : :t(v‘g" ¢ [ i ey i Faan A Rl e enough that procras ma » of the Kaiser's daughter be- | candied lemon and orange peel, for- | pink and white with raised figures and | FH& e ;de nia | Cranberry Isles, Me. — "My baby's body ; abandoned and n cause rovalty is concerned, but roy- | eign confections known as nmrma}id@ | decoration. el ‘f‘l,p;_m aixtire! and cover | Was completely covered with eczema. Ho |[6 x 8 feet at... 10 x 8 feet at ...... P the With no other | alty s by no means an assurance of | Rerries—theso are but s fow of fhe Q00| Armiets for the purpose of holding | Tith a meringue made with the whites | was about six weeks old when it started. 18 inceritive to push legislation along a |happiness e A e et o | R R Al otk | s | oF ithelekEs Deaten ptiff with two ta- | csme o bis forshend o, then eprad all | KOMI SCREENS AEROLUX fixed day for closing n known — e 4 St il i e D 450 | blespoonfuls of sugar. Set in the oven | over his scalp so that every bit of his hair 5 to the assembly since before the | Happy thought for today: Tt 1a pos- | Pagy 108G, anS Sont thept 108 Y00 iy | Tnehanter, | & Pimk satin rosebud in | /3P nicely browned and serve cold. | camo out. The ecsems came in big blotches | |5 x 8 feet at ........ 6 x 8 feet at .....,.. opening of the session sible that the same one directs the | he seen how much pleasure would be e ¥ - on his face and neck, which after a few days |5 x 8 feet at 8 x 8 feet at ... Tt is time to la cs aside and | weather and the war talk. Certainly | gotten from such a distinctive gift. DAINTY TOILET ACCESSORY. sl ran into a solid e H:l:md;,o r:b 5508 fostat 1 |10 x 8 teet at ;. ... et down to husiness for the welfare hey have both been of a dublous g ymn 2 SW e them and sometimes he wo make the 2 the cit wn, dist i htnte | chracter, NEW NECKWEAR. A, movelty in powder puffs which ts OTHER VIEW POINTS || biood come. It was in the scaly form on his - g sgets Maponiee Al o ' ——— both ornamental and useful consists | body. but his head an¢ seemed to be a 4 A 3 358 whiich . they 3 prointed. Other - was thken there| hers high standinz collars are|of small lamb's wool or ciderdown | o M feon Utility a d Shirt Waist Boxes states have ce completed thetr hen the censys w ® | worn—and there are many people who | puffs sttached to the center of brilli- mam. i1ty an a Sierations and > Conneeticut | were nearly nineteen milllon goats In| po¢ronize them who cannot wear the |ant colored silk handkerchiefs, about Tdried anointrment foe hiin but 6 dldnod legislators femain in session with | this country, but it must be remem- | [oy neck—bands of satin or molre two |geven Inches square. The puff is| Wallingford is doing the hn.n?s,ome do him any good. I tried this one week and UTILITY BOXES SHIRT WAIST BOXES muech business hefore them, and only | bered that there have been many vol- | inches wide are lald in plaits around | drawn up with a cord ‘string and the lhln{ this year by the old sold m);_; by that time baby was one mass of eczema b a few days to completa it | unteers since then, the base of the collar, which is fash- [ handkerchief is tucked into the front| On Jernorllal dal)élcitlz::unwl!l‘“}nunr’: from hoead to foot. He used to be quite rest- Utility Boxes, substantially made of | Shirt Waist Boxes of well seasoned| Mon y sasaion will be h | & o - ioned in net, lace or lawn, as thelof the gown or coat pocket, or othe with the old soldlers LeSUMONY | jess nights, and while he had the eczema ho puine red cedar. The wood In|white wood, metting covered and bam-| Sy swenton 1 shout 1t find that tribe of | particular farcy be. These | wise partially concealed. It lends a|that the sacrifices of the '60's have | seo ™ & . o srania e {Jwenu first time in vears Sneaid Fonsee oo ros Nittle | bands fasten at one side with a tiny | sriking note of color to a costume.|not been forgotten, The marching e b LT e iy these boxes is very fragrant and pos- |boo trimmed and with castors. A va- a full attendance and lost Indfans in Arizons, there's little | Fonde (A0(e0, Bt 008 5 0 ey may be | Thess puffe. &re very attractive. for | Dhalanx will be on inspiring ons be- | Sgured. Isetand gobeome OuticorsOtu- JLIR® BORE 0 ¥ URCR, B0 PO | Lt B o e at these] sorum session. and if 1 hol r them in the natlonal mu- | pIEOS 2 Na % L5 Dlain ends of satin | bridge and ether prizes. ause 1t will be made up regardless of | ment and Boap. I used the Cuticurs Boap i 16.45, |prices: at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25 night sesslons sho seum since Uhe results of his African | ;"¢ o0 jined with some contrasting = & or station—Wallingford Post. | night and morning in & warm bath, and jusp | |sects. at $8.75, value $9.50—at $16.45, |prices: at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, rlv sboss of the hunt mre stll in storage. color Thege replace the necktic for CONCERNING WOMEN, covered him with the Cuticura Olntment value $17.50—at $23.45, value $25.00. $6.00 and $6.00. s "Whie soon - Froe - tailor suits, — The blankét armory bill, made up | and howascured in twomonths. He isnino iy i The tide is surely tupais Trdian- A novel 1des 18 & band of black salin 1'iminnu(‘]hu= passed an ordinance -‘hmm.l r;\lh'::(\; ..\zlm‘:-\«lml:a:‘\:;:; Went | puonths old now and has got a nice head of apolis primary shows (he republicans | 1ald in folds, (he satin being aboul one | permitting the mayor to uppoint a | threush by owi moy S0 Remmmpprstddiioc diibrpmon it s 7 5 o ! & wide around the col ’s commission of twelve to act | of its component purts being able to Teading the progressives 7 to 5, while | inch gnd o half wids around (e col- | wouman's . ; 1 nponent parts belng able (0| 1l e . Souriing, Mar, 36, 1013, che 0. e o e e A P R R S T ol e oy The Porteous & Mitchell G The new me aw siderably in the lead, 1t the pro- | o)W ™ ing fitin of the hand. and | 2 i wineunt of wholcsuls swapping which | Lsnds, ftehing, burning palms, and patnful Figh N ek il gressive vole exisis the Primary was| ... oligred by globe shaped bullons, | s fsabelia Goodwin is {he enty |teek plaee in conue ction therewith | finger-ends, a ene-night Outicura treatmend fror making their application hefore | the Blece which would display it buttontivled teo the hand woman deteciive of New York city | will probably never be known—Ane | warks wendess, Sosk hands, on retiring, fn | — Cge LR M e L R R 304 a ke e Teahacs 14 1n - — St _ - who s connected with the police de- | sonia Sentinel Lok water and Outicurs Soap, Dy, anoint ring thelr marriage Ueenses 8 In | 57 0 T e qommended this DICTATES OF FASHION. prrtment. Sue was fifteen yeurs a po- with Gutdoura Olnement, and wear old, loose M‘SS ELLA M POTTER ration with other New Fn#lafd | ear than & vear age for the neces- lice Matron nd bases her success yx | Moniden possesses (he first com- | %t Sitiurs Olatments And Wt S 000 > WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE States for the alscouraging of runaway | Yool (IR BT R T e he city | The waisicont of pempadeur silk |, detecbive on her experienses during | bletely equipped motor fire depart- Ointrsent are sold everywhero. Sample of o satches and masriages which so often | 5ary operating silgent vity | and Rulgarian embreidery adorns the |that time. There are seventy wemen | ment in the state and we sheuld be | Oatme g o Instructor of p he 4 t | Eoveinment, and an_ inddige % | mujerity of tailored costumes. wolice matrens in New Yerk, il under | £lad that we are so progressive that | eachmailed froe, with 32-p, Skin Book. Ad: i DAN MURPHY & CO. et to the dtvores, court; meeting ean add en five mills mere if | majorit i v . {iig eivil service rules of the Gepart. | we have taken this step which nll | dresspast-card “Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston. Piano and Harmony Ales, Wines, Liguors and Cigars The West Virsinia coal mine wee. | it feels diepesed. bui it is eeonemy not On many gewn underbedice® of | ment. cities must take befere their fire fight- A5 Tender-faced men should use Outicura < Hon apmees e e na betrer condi. | exiravagance which Norwieh is 18 86ed | craam ‘chiffon,” lace ar nel are ucod. P ing" apparatue is madarnized. Tt 18 | Soup Shavins Stick, 360, Sauiple free, Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel, 968 corner of Wator and Market Sta. tien than some sectioms of Mexzico. ot forming deep chemisette and full The Texas logislature adepted thé quick, effeetive and cheaper than the

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