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4 . _NORWICH BULLETIM, MONBAY, MARUH ib, 1914 . : 3 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Our Spring Opening of AUDITORIOM. ™ 1 ALEXANDER THE GREAT THE MOST TALENTED ANIMAL IN THE WORLD A Member of the Highest Order of the Ape Family, Dresses, Walks, Eats and Smokes Just Like a Man WIXON & REHAN THE WONDERFUL Comedy Due I m[n LADY VENTRILOQUIST 1786 1014 though it does mean reduced divi- ! - dends. Such - is what the United | . ;;m‘«: fieas dopneiiivaR uawill- | WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN. ngg different organ- | to do. It was a « |ization from most of the express com- &aru"’th gnllehn panies. 1is siock was cosely held and its affairs for a halt century have | CrT T NS Lo er the features cmphasized are color, 5 been governed by the directors. With period or styles. uund Couriee the belief that such is the easiest and THE HOUSEWIFE. To eggs baked in individual casse- ; roles add a slice of tomato and a ““fi“““‘ 0| sprinkling of cheese. | usiness does not, heres to the hard and fast rules, and ove that the reform is mot | To clean a copper kettle rub its sur-| couturiers strive to design individual p. face with lemon skin and_ salt. iP® | models for their patroms. = = most profitable way out of the situa- 118 YEARS OLD fon it will liquidate and leave the field - T to the others. Its unw Subscription price 12c a week; 50c a [ make the fizht for month; $6.0C s year. o Entered as fwe Postoffice at Norwich, {2 good o Children’s dresses are simple. Good lines prevail instead of the fussy frills, The world of fashion no lonser ad- Conn. as sscond-class matter. = the surface quickly and rub with a dry 2 2% S T iy A WISE STEP, chamols skin. A dainty bonnet for dressy occas- S5 HEAVEN WILL PROTECT A WORKING GIRL | A BEAUTIFUL 3 FEmE i v a iy me: oto Telephone Calls: A step which cannot fail but attract | yindows become dimmed quickly | XohS 15 of dotted tulle over pale. blue 9 y y EL Bulletin Business Office 480 extensive attention is that which has | where soft coal is used as fuel. A ket z Bulletin Editerial Rooms 35-3 been declded upon by the Pannsylvanc | ool way to cloat thens dx to,rab with | S1CEnnes lace frimmed thislovely hat FLORENCE LAWRENCE A fi'fig%;@fi;&'“ Bulletin Job Office 35-2 |ia railroad in determining to place its |alcohol and polish with cheesecloth. Some of the newest bolero coats on Willimantio Offics, Room 2 Murray [overhead wires undersround. ~ While Buiidinrg. Telephone = this protection to the lines and to life & on for a long time in the first big undertaking bhe street costumes just reach the waist line at the back. Broad belts of taffeta or moire extend to meet the jackets. Leather can be cleaned very well| with milk. Dust the leather thor- oughly with a soft cloth, then use an- OUR Annual Spring Opening of Floor Coverings is now in progress to continue up to and includi.ng rep e e T I ang RO g s | Slt“!.dly, March 21st. It is a splendid, .comprdunllve ch will be expensive both | o Gt canmot be |BeVEr known such a profitable season. | l!IOng of Rugf, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mat- e e AT B e T Ve hent s Sifimanace | LR0%E 06 At fneers of Jeanne Lan || tings, Etc. During Opening Days we offer a number of o larg special values in all lines of Floor Coverings. If you are — — | has been Norwich, Monday, March 16, 1914. 5 Big Vaudeville Acts DAVIS "' 7 v ievngived GILBERT COVINGTON CO. asesesesseesseseernssessessssesenscs: The Circulation of e amount of equip- |or round iron plate with a handle at-{;¢"j¢s pest. s 9 tached until red hot and pass over the ks e 7 s - : B . which will e abandon-fiop of the dish, being careful not 0| Among the semitransparent fabrics|| considering new Floor Coverings this Spring be sure and Western Comedy Dramatic Playlet, “BAD MAN FROM IDAHO scorch. ice clof t de; s £ el 3 - N "]e etin s an advance omport- = Tom the ngts of yern inrown upen|] attend this opening. DELAY AND HOLCOMB | GRENO AND PLATT rtment of Not! One often experiences ereat diff- | a loosely” woven surface, which closely | Comedy, Singing and Dancing Duo Novelty Wire Artists The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Nerwich. It is delivered to ever 3,000 of the 4,053 houses in Norwich, ai | read by ninety- three per ceat. of the peopls. In Windhem it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in ali of these places it is consid- ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticat has farty- arms and |culty” {n cutting citron. This may be | resemble grains of rice iiring constant attention and | remedied by placing it in a bowl and —_— Floor Coverings bought during Opening Days R I i T Lt i e e bastoead aelpwpiidsosepayment of & cesberable SRR You will find it will cut or shave easily | bright tones are favored. Yellow and | doposit.t.s Mdnasiedin s Wiy Eg takeit Tor&bor Cov after this treatment. green and the soft greenish vellow, ering without extra charge. such as citron, bamboo, almond and ' pple, occupy an imwvor position. | All tints and shades of red and pink, | A very convenient and attractive | blue and violet will also be worn. ation. It is such demorali- | cover may be made r the telephone - omes from the tangled and | directory by sewing dark colored bur Jetted gowns have never gone quite | - mass of wires which makes | i ra, the offending paper covers of | them in the very hiShest PODUIarity, R Some of the best known olonia catre R e i el UGS 2 Special Prices Fpliete LRI R Takinn | er of secondary con- | | At $6.95—The famous “Tremont” Rugs,, Roxbury and Royal Axminster Rug: | | DAVE MARION FRAZEE Eccentric Comedian | Comedy Shadowgraphist OUR MUTUAL GIRL, No. 7 THREE OTHER REELS—USUAL TIME—USUAL PRICES »rm PHONE BOOK COVER. of maintai HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL VALUES se a mi storms and the first cc | the manufactured cover. A two inch {and share popularity with amber. this v —— nine to one hundred and - f31p b itfisdmutasallett otyreses the Hlatier Mol extvemighi el | size 912 feet. in a full range of sizes—at speck 2000 Ft.—The Cast of the Die,”—Essanay—2000 Ft. sixty-five postoffice districts, e R e R on oo iapes Eawed: to! holl ddepiyeilw:: & ¢S Of ] At $12.40—Tapestry Brussels _Russ, | Prices. Gripping Western Drama of the Present Day o Ll P nd5 of these strips and fastensd with- - { size 9x12 feet, value $18.75. 27xf4 inches at........ $ 179 “THE FIRE BRIDE” .. Thrilling Russian thep!: xty rural fres delivery h the lines for the transmis- | ends of t ; = 319 - 3 an Patheplay t A s in the bool bout its center, will keep | _Military heels for hard wear ani s Y = 36x72 inches at. . 831 “THE ACTRESS,” Edison ...Story of Self Sacrifice routes. ricit t affords otec- At $19.95—Body Brussels Rugs, size ioetry t affords a protec- | |\ Fgirectory securely W its_ar- | French heels for all other occasions S Tool, & 218 for 6. valos BRRE0 6x9 feet at............ § 950 “THE BABY SHOW, st P The Bulletin is sold in every § > the ) e Droken | ;o iicaliy colored jacket. If snap but- |are rapidiy returning into fa and Gt s WA SE8.50. 8 feet, 3x10 feet 6, at.. $15.50 “THE SECOND WIFE, . Vitagrapn Domestic Drama. town and on all «f the R. F. D, §|v many dangers Which | {ineare sewed to the ends of the tapes |in a few weeks' time the Cuban heels | $21.95—Body Brussels Rugs, size Roval, 8x12 feet, at.... $1695 in Eas 1 Conmectic k_‘ $ | zoilow other broken wires falling across | the book will close more flatly than if {and shoes with exaggerated laces, | 9x12 feet, value $25.00. Roxbur 12 feet, at.. $22.40 g i[ ,‘ derground they render bet- | (he tapes are tied in a bowknot { buckles, moccasin ¢ s, and so on, | $32.75—Whittall's Chlidema Body|At $33.50Worsted Wilton Rugs, size] CIRCULATIO! | Bt T jvili be relegated entirely to those who | Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet. 9x12 feet, value $37.5 N | — KITCAEN MEDICINES. like the eccentric l Y < i 101 average s PROPER PREPARATION. |, Are vou taking e proper ve AIR YOUR piLLows. | Carpets at Special Opening Prices . There is nothing like being Dre- |for your complaint? == , average........ ’ i this without question is ful- the peculiar composition of | Comparatively few housekeepers || At 42c—Tapestry Carpets, very serv-|At 72c—Ingrain Carpet, best quality l 1 by the administration in o vegetable is concerned,” savs a|scem to understand that f pil- | iceable, value 50 | and all wool, value Sic sending of two more regiments to | cerlain physician, “here Will he funt | lows should be occasionally aired and || ot 59c—Tapestry Carpet in a good line | At 79¢—All Wocl Velvet and Ten-wire o Mex n border, ringing _our | Principles gty “]CResbanihere Treshans Ry ew | of patterns, va T5e. - T try Ca t ue 95¢. S | medicines weeks the pillaws and bolsters from | DettesHi IS f0e 2 e D fod 18,0008 anes i e is 2 list worth studying t the various beds in the house should || All Carpets bought during Opening Days will be made and laid free. serve a bette: \. be laid in the hot sun ne, there to oll and are|remain for f o or, six houls, being| Inlaid and Printed Linoleums for April me mature have arisen |claimed by some to allay rheu e cach stand by || We show 40 distinct patterns in Linoleum — comprising all the . : n § ps ar nips have peculiar | this will be surprised on u Dic || kmown foreign and domestic makes —at these special prices: R N 9 N can = . hcipl 2 as an aper- | low thus aired to note it s . . . . e ity i oy e R AN oW iR Sizatl s intadits ased | | Printed Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum ead y oW ! Pi good for hs and hoarseness. —_— 45¢ grade—a square yard at 37¢ 90c grade—a square yard sib) Jtatoes contain solanin, which has WINDOW POLE. - b0c grade—a square vard at 42¢ $1.19 grade—a square yard S o | ain diu properties. S 80c d 4 at 470 $1.40 grade—a square yard 'S z Cabbage, on account of its suiphuriz | Take an old broom handle. Paint it| SHE e All the smartest, ne < upon w he adminis 1 has 1ron In an orEanic form | into the noper sacl = Estimates on all kinds of Floor Covering work R o T R ed can be mo 201 a8, A Vlaxative: OWINE B b the oo e e (ho ok will be gladly given upon request. No job is too Also the new Spring issue of e of op the country |« ndigestible fiber on the pole and is small for our consideration, none too large for us to 5 s 2 to be troub) ire taken for derangements | ready for immediate will handle intelligently and with satisfaction. We have ‘Butterick Fashions. A wonder- « we nave on the bor liver, and have been used as a | save you from having o un up and every facility for doing work promptly, correctly and 3 e 23" : ¢ O D e tomals cxariisas wneaical airesta do o s Soiogu o sk, (e house ookine at lowest cost. ful publication! 600 distinct designs 3 | which are not completely explained by | chairs to reach the the presence of alkaline salte. There | you wish s a principle present, which, when es every time raise or lower a window. s repc illustrated! Everything for every hbor s no | Salivation and a free stimulation of Aol NOTES. 8 ) occasion! o elieve tha arm- er. An excellent wai (o finish armholes | lingerie (rocks, and is used a5 Woll 107 | em———————— Al s i sl s L e e ca ish armholes | Veming gowns, coat (rimming an £ ; Kbl s HEALTH AND BEAUTY. AveR e AL S u B e harmiing atternoon trock of [ WATCH YOUR STEP ! Our salespeople will gladly give ; L ol B 5 = hole around the edges with either @ | White voilo and” Cluny lace 'shows | BY THE CONDUCTOR A : e The usefu! it hitsn b wide cuffs at the elbow, buttons for | £ ¢ e e ok n hat once in’ the morr trimming and a folded girdle of old- | e ————————————————n courteous attention and sugges- m Fyention inevit | ouc of bed. The Juice of half u lemon st n good ! en brown brocaded velvet. x ; e o e 3 squeezed into a glass of water and | condition, will break hips. To | - y ions to all visitors interested in shout the's Mexican trou- | drauic unsweetaned the first thing In | S’ them as s o S When Bankers Used To Bite. ® £ distribut the morning is an excellent remeds | of featherbonc hes lon: feck b smmavis o imal I e ths e 2 the Rio Grande | fox vilicus disorder | Anishing tne ¢ >"as Tor| Excellent corset laces may be made | ‘fratd ot 1o thir ot by VS was | the new styles, and from that as w S e over the brok- crochet cotton. Unwind three | tame. 1 WEere G iailientor: ot / 5 of the fleet off th B Decoen Ay U & of cotton and crochet | loose in a bank down in Iiorida (h n £ the r ts des five minutes in a basin of wat n f | using all three strands | other day, an’ durned if he didnt bite lemon ji which are a few drops of e G e B e The Butterick Store 1d as for the teeth, no more effcetive aking, as | cleanser or purer mouth wash can b e By e bl L]n‘r th' alligator that's gettin’ | 5 | found than halt & dozen drops of lemon al RECIPES. | tame. “It's them banker | . 5 3 ¥ ice in a wine glass of wat = | ““When I was a kid th’ only man in | I % | : : A ulee] b, Roast Filet of Veal—Get a thick | our.town that could snap his fingers 164 Main Street, Norwich piece of veal from the upper part of | 4t you an’ say ‘Roll over, | the legwand have the bone removed.|rool over. was th' bani Fill the cavity with a stuffing made | Wife had a hired girl, an’ he was th’ an' is to sponge the throat and | of nright colored ribbas or il sheug| of one cubful of bread crumbs, mois- | only guy that could vy his gloves insist on exposing your thro: weather, either on the street EDITORIAL NOTES or in evening function decollete. o a Nt X iR an’ vou'd man.” His S S na R from slip- fro; e el sn't a es wide. Turn each end over her it into a small brass ring, leav- ing sufficient space open in one s the bag to slip in the ball of yar courage as one’s whole life has accum- with cold water before Z0ing Out. | eight inches long and (wice e aene | ten with a half cupful of water, one- | in his hand. Anybody eise that had prepares the f ok ke e 'nd over angd | third of a cupful of meited butter, one | mits wore 'em out. | of the cold air, cle 2 fourth of a teaspoonful of salt, a'nalt| “Them times is ail changed. Mon- : | hardens the = muscles, lessening the | teaspoonful of powdered thyme and | ey ain't breedin’ fast as it used to in - " ulated er from exposure, More women 1o | Depper to taste. Tie into a Tound|a bank. It's a heap s You can EVERY DAY REFLECTONS You ke this T tion if ape. Dredge with salt. pepper and | 80 to th’ bank any time an' get it an offer medicine for a toot such exposure is the |on e Habiny Jreme ana Put strips of pork over the top | An’ old 10 per cent ain't settin’ in th' a nd mon J v it fon onic redness of |rests. This to keen the ball place ake. Add water as soon as the Window glarin’ at you like he w.sed 9, T | the wound caused by the uprooting ¢ = | and prevent the continual anmosance ! flour has browned and baste often. | neither. | 2 | 1ove Zrom the heart you can do moth- k and cheeks that ate a | made o ) fit x ing 2nd allow half an hour to aIn' cashier, an’ 120 8 | The time when one feels the most | der and hedness, as you would speaker. pound. | bank directors for pi | with th’ bank’s money Hot Cross Buns—Rub a quarter of | ginger out o' them that's | a pound of butter into two pounds of | “An’ long comes the ) restore YOUT CONtoUr | ting and crocheting y. You can | case smaller 1 eks and make vour | closi end of the bag you will go at it as gaze upon a volcano destroying a city thund riking a_child xpresses it in his exquisite helpless and h: | imbecility is when he t | something” to one who has lost 2 b loved one by death. There 1s nothing to say but the plat- s mind sinks to entire s to “say ur hat lates for office Who bob up ason of the vear haven't been flour and add a pinch of sait. Into a ( his new goverment ba glass of fresh yeast stir a pint of bankers had pu warm milk and gradually stir this | of this here I know that tears are vaim, ceds nor hears dis- SUPPORTER. z 1s better than | ss ruche supporter, for ruf- h o itudes of religion and philosophy and | i) - L iy = in soda and | che supporter, for Tuf-|jnio the flour until it forms a light | Andy Jackson's they u o A 11 t inteach us to complain, such as they are, are ting the feet remain | Biana M edicl coliaxy batter. Cover and allow it to “Tise, | laffed at Wilson. They dared him|'Q the raw bleeding soul platitudes| "or make one mourner weep the \ the Benton case they tll cooled. Dry them | ) pd. then work into it by means of & wood- | Da new bank law e e e less " Bt : g 2 2g to quicken cir- | = en spoon half a pound of sugar, half| * ‘en when it passed all rigi genu tear, d clasp, a h less speed t to which an in the | rest word, “I am_sorr ation v tender they may be a grated nutmeg, half & pound of cur- | they said, ‘Go on, nobody’s gonna let orTy - = rubbed w ohol or equal parts of | Wire are attache rants, one esg and a half teaspoonful | his bank be run’by a demmycra: - | all we can use and how absur i : - {ma . T [are ‘made of a S ol T wen ever blican. " You ot to o born & | PIUTul such drops of water upon the| (Children Cry rving 1o say too much.| that Influenza devitaiizes | OUt the danger of b ongy. ‘Then knead into buns cut a | t 5 Be wemt WERL Al | e F LT et the spedier wio wards || o e pentoen e : Cromon i vl untt gk | mahe yas uiaonn” hes v i | oS BT S CAISSEO R 1A o by loutward means ux well as by | PIE WITHOUT CRUST. | twenty minuces. | s eaxtin' out of his band airesc 4 feeding up that are| o, . . )| - | “I bet Wilson'll pass a law makin’ cdy conv e 5. (e dyspentio; andis iple) John D. pay th' national debt ve: 4pecdy conyalencenct; withou o trust will b welomed | Tha number of persons lilled by | THR R P N Nt E “oyEe i purtied | f , who enjoy, lightning in the United States during | i 2EDT the e el Eaadan « under | o year average nearly 600; about four | = — e el e e s Ea e rds the: theusand cattie are killed; and annual | Fireplaces were once taxed in e eage WEh L he | than erisp. | damage by lightning is $5,000,000, l1ana. iich is most nee: alp. Thes ary to stim- | the halr pies are . such 2s egg, — pumpkin or | w0 RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN AWAY the government ris manner. It s hoped aurage a vote at- the i Tp i hs o Finlar Tl aario Tl - the best {nfluence which ion that Pren As- | with egg and rosemary shampoo E WER to bear upon the farm- | auith is about te resign can he given jcontinue the nightly massage il -,—,._]'h‘.; R R sboat e much cealit ea.such. aafeter, | CARSAN 1o Como Sitiesd the Vitallty 20 CLEAN-JARS. Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating -wq".»-;fl'fi-,; \ Sawing posnith i Siie A — When jars and jugs have been put “ » PI g 2 hewing results. Free seeds long ; ot o > S rrounanting: ba > with lime water. This is particularly | 1 T EOpropriation. g A but the latest aP- | mne most useful sort of work cases | good for all vessels used for milk, as | % T ST e T e peal is for annulment of marriage by |for the woman who boards or lives e is no jikelfhood of their not be-| What's Rheumatism? Pain only! |a small trial bottle from vour drug- | TRCRTEF P EXPRESS COMPANIES. because her husband |in other small quarters are the folding | ing properly cleaned. Stop arugging! Not one case in|gist, and in just a maciaent vowil be | oA Ohe express company has decided cretonne covered screens. One, with | 5 2 8fty requires internal treatment. Rub | free from rheumatic pain, Soreness, | A g AR e el e two leaves. has a little drop leaf that | CONCERNING WOMEN. soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oll" | stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Z= i B s ol e Y 'n whether that bill be- | forms a triangular top to make 4 | = | directly ‘upon the “tender spot” and | Relief and a cure awaiis you. “St | 423 L8 B s fomd 5o A i stand of the leaves when they are| Japan has granted the right to vote | relief comes instantly St Jacobs|jacobs Oil has cured ' millions of the coming and extension = i | open. Wach leaf is fitted with pockets | to two women. | Oi” js a harmless rheumatism and | rheumatizm sufferers in the last ha S 0 olidly, i ot and the regulstion of | for work and implements and when | L sciatica cure which never disappoints | century, and is just S oa oL Set yourhp srsfs Tlidly, q:lpiclally the, end, corner and brace the express business which is being e {the drop leaf let down the two There are 611,000 more white| and can not burn, the skin. atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, posts; stretch your fence uniil the wires “‘sing’” with tension, and done by the interstats commerce com- onding leaves can be folded and |w 5 omen in the south than there are of | Limb ! Quit complaining! Get | sprain After all the sym x| R i) mecutely omvihe iTa' fhikl Loioredi o Toth barer jldmbhe ubi 49 pressed for Johnny Bull under the mil- | form they can ba stowed behind a door - i Conart <changed within the st v years. i 1 f and strang! I endorses our position in the Mex out of the way. g e ——— e e . e e h gave so much en- [ “*% e WOMAN I8 = YOUNG. 267 males. y which the express companies had upon couragement and sirength to the ef- | pr lings. then you have a fence affording that distinctive appearance and perfect service possible only with a ““Pittsburgh Perfect’” Fence properly erected. And it costs no more than an inferior fence! Open Hearth wire, used exclusively in “‘Pittsburgh Perfect’ Fence, possesses the toughness, strength and great durability of old time iron wire, and is galvanized thoroughly with pure zinc, ne have greatly the public w s to send the Glants and White T iion Daye 5 Gae n fort in behalf of parcel post. and the | Sox ubroad again may develop Inter. | ,,WYho Wllows herselt to think only of | granted in the United States in the | __PRPE’S DIAPEPSIN which resists rust and corrosion for the longest time. Line and B B coinission Ao “,lm: Stia | Dational Sontents wh ;“ “:,“ "MH'-*E Who trains her tongue to utter only } y stay wires are - o B iaslon follo S | the present world's series, but it will | pleasant words. According E < married probe into ,'z.-, and practices, ~ It | j4)e u couple of centuries or sa. Who remembers that frowns are un- | school teachers do better work than X ELECT.RI ALLY WELD_ED il X was an enviablo position whleh they gl s becoming und that smiles are better. |(hose who are unmarrie at every point of contact, Which transforms the fence into practically one solid held for a long time, Conditons, %) While New York Is endeavoring to| Who kesps her nerves avell under = = IN FIVE MINUTES Pape's Diapepsin. It's 8o needless to fabric of wire. Wires xr.m:n(”bz slipped, pulled, broken nor rusted apart at & result thereof have chunged and not | shunge form ¢ rdict “not guilty heontrol and remembers that they ure One of the hobbles of Queen Mary have a bad stomach--make your next the joints. Under any and all conditions *“Pittsburgh Perfect”” Feuce withe only has a favoied commoiltor bsen | because of Insunity” to “gullty, b In. Bloni. Laforeeting sutdect to any ous. [ot Euagisnt 1s Ais ciliectiog af o yep- YOUR SICK, UPSET STOMACH Swal o favesise fopd fes ARORCIEkS stands hard vsage, time aud the elements longer than any other. allowsd to euter the neld, but ratez|sane” it might be well to loo 10 enters fnto the plans and, asiresentative g of paintings by S FINE. @ lttle Diapepsin. There will/not b have been readjusted in’ & manner | for any Ly holes ead sheerommney | F25, 48 possible, into the duings of’ the | modern art FEELS EIN any distress eat without “Tear. 103 EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT vhich ! ¢ any leop heles an Lol teomingS | ygung people about her - =N becanss Pupe's Diapepsin “really does” il 2 B TR EEent Bthed @ doing hainess = -— slonchy and less in appearatice shoes workers i3 (o 1he vawipers, who | tien, heartburn, dyspepsia: when the | thar gives it 1Us millions of sales an - Most of ihg companies h cgin public is belng given | Who treats others as she Ilkes to he | recelve 23 cents an hour. The lawest |feed you eat ferments ints gnses and | nuulls, IHE HOUSEHOLD an eMciency and economy P on by the new (rans- | cared for herself aud never demands | pald are women treers or ers. | stubbern lomps; yeur head aches and 6t ‘a. large fifty-eent. case of Pape's S ST < & determination (o muke up for the | fer order in cifect today, st why 1¢ | (00 mueh from her friends e | you feel sick and miserable, thats . from any drug store. 1t is Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street loss throuxh purcel post by an other- | was necessary to change frem one car | VET THE RAGE. |Wlw" you realize the magie in Pape's | surest stomach relief and wien iflflmlruf m-fme.m AR s e e e e DICTATES OF FASHION. — Piapepsin, 1t makes stomach disiress | cure knewn, It acts almost like mere favorabls rates, They wre in ¢ R il L - Velvet Is to he in force for the sum- | go in fiva minutes, If your stemach | magie— 1L ix a sclentific. harmless » f v v transfer privilese was alwavs dif- BEvening gowns the widest pas- | mer es.’ 10 forms @irdles hems, | is in & reyalt —if yeu can’t gel it reg- | siamach preparation which tr be ather words meeting (he conditions Ut (o undersiand, sivle scope for individual tasts, wheth- | puttens, cuffs and cellars on' many ' ulated, please, for yaur sake, trylongs in every home, e il i S i i i A O Mt 0 i A BB i o s i