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- . 114 fana those of the future. WHhile & great amount of good might resuit to de- serving families at the present time, sight could not be lost of the influente s ’ . which such a permanent Dreadline orwich Bullefin | oo rave wpon o ruture. 1615 wer at to @ certain element the, HAIR CAMIE OUT - BY HANDFULS -« WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN.THE KITCHEN. Norwich Industrial Exposition D e lookca [IVONECTIONS FOR {fact. They nhave been rumored for i > - : . some tinme, but they actpally appear on ; and Goudies upol &6 suficiant cause for the dk> THE HOUSEWIEE: | Soc (e, Dut Ly syl stpeason | R - & g — o |carding_of personal responsibility | . o Sln L ehown, One, of cream serae, snows| ECzémaon Head. Dandruff Scated Y g ? . 118 YEARS OLD Drido and thrift. Breadlines Rave ahd | QUTES, ORI, (QOURC, GO0 | pums of yellowish soft maline 'lace tet | Of, fichedand Burned. Scratched - S L3iil continue to do a zreat dear, but Meted with [resh butier of hea¥y lin just above the cuffs on the bishop M s # Suhscption price 18e & week; S0 a | thelr establishment chould be regulated | 5f tho mos deiicious of sanowicn il | 21ecsen The pufls are not big as Yot andMade Sores, Cuticura Soaj 1hid Pog by the eanditions instead ot LeMm A0 | T | blotised folds that used to dangie about| and Ointment Completely Cured. APRIL 18 to 25, 1914 MERCHANTS’ WEEK All This Week 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. Daily Entersd al the Postoffic N i Fop fo ot = CRAiL, &8 sceona-ciaes matter. | W for the encouragoment of bFesd limers becauso ono is known 9 exfit | I8 Jaif of ghoes has become st S et b SR iy Buligtin Business Office 490, b e e, R el ater and then have oil well rubbed | i cdom to the limbs whils Preserving | Iser. At first i camo on In the form of | Tiettn Eial ot anca, | | beaccompilshed in e alternatives pro- | foio"Tnem. | the closely itting Tine, - Merses are stiil dandruff which scaled off and ulletin Jol iee 38-2. | vided. It is the caring for . vl ok | awed Wilimantic Offive, Noum 2, Murray | the déscrving without ths envourage-| 'fo stiffen starch add to oiie quart of | trimmed “with black ‘mohair praid in | showed plainly in my hairand | " iy much the sa; s last Sulbtug. Telephone #1 Iment of indolence whicls pefmits char- | Brepared starch 4 teaspogntul of sum | MiCh the same way as they were lnst btk Mo ias 4 St Shatl the wrist ten or twelve years ago. if & pair of shoes has become sff- | _— = asesmicn | 1ty to do its greatest Eoed. arabie and one bf baking soda, dis- | ST I CR O0G Cerence, Chat Lae Itehed and burned and would Norwich, Monday, April 20, 1812, 1 W Ny 8lved in 4 very little Waler, SUIifE | (yoen the shoulders and again at and wako mo from mty leep. I e e | GACK TO REPUBLIGAN PARTY, | ™l below the wast, In fact, many of the scrateliod and made sores that Wonderfully Attractive Exhibits fvery kitchen should have sirips of | N€W coats in other materials have this would bloed. My hair came It is o significant showing which i8| . “ogs | characteristic, Skirta are bralded in \ out by handfuls and was thin {made by the party enroggment figures | CAPSL wlaced on the floor. Rag rims. (o lines, sometimes ending in \ N and ary. Beautiful Decorations |in the state of New York as to the | geil and 1ast for years. little tassels very fatly placed. 2 “ mssd sevaral Minds GPscep [ movemont which Is.steadliy Hoiits oA | = | CURRS MEATS ihious geeing uay reler. A% las 1 vhok Delightful Musical Program for the restoration of tHe former ré-|S19N8 sty 8i0jaq aputt NVO0OYY | “ > Cutl Soap and Ointment, applying the can strength. Blectiofis in other | afrived and put in the freiss cooker | Outiturs Ointment at nighi and washing publ : | Curried meats and vemetables aro | states have indicated the Sweeping re- | a8 PIping Mot two Hours later, when | yopiiouy” THere fs & recipe for & #ood | My head tn the moming with Cuticura Soap | turn of the progressives for the Better e e | curry satice that is not cspecially aiffi- | and warm water and aftor the first timo | carrving out of their ideas uhder the| <when buttering sandwiches, be sure | CUlt 10 make, It can be served Wih | using them theitchingand burning stopped. | standara and principles of the repub- | to have the butter soft enough to left over chicken, cut into little Strips, | = After using Outicura Soap and Oiniment ane lican party. The votes at the last|spread smvoth and heated in the curry, then put 0% 2| month my head was completely cured and i — | platter with o ring or mold of hot rice. - | e . p roi- K i my hair began to grow out agaln.” _(Signed e et g e o 1], T 845 ho hiels of your itk stock. It ¢an be served with left over mutton ¢ ) ADMISSION, 25 CENTS has the fargest H H circulation of any paper in East- ; #rn Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. it is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses in Norwich, a: | pead by nihety- thres per ceat. of t4e people. In Windhem it 1s delivered to over 906 houses, in Putham and Danielsen to over 4,100 and in ali of these places it is consid~ ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty- nine towns, ome hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixty rural free delivery ¥ 3 Miss Annl . 2. oughly, that “A thing of beauty is l‘ ings, line the heeis of your slippers Or lamb, cut in dice or thin slices. It nle E. Willlamson, Nov. 7, 1912. 5 P—————————————eeeeeeeeeeee, : ¥ forever.” | Shows i s s empiry tave, | g Tine | | b T Bk | Tl et o Gt Somp ot sl | 193, Eoreve” Yoo AUDITORIUM 3 The election figures show these | & b To make it slice "a medium sized &nd bath hot only teads to proserve, UREY | take The' Rose sy we vy Vet | CELIA LOFTUS In A Lady of Qualit votes: Democratic, 655/573: Tepubli- | Olive oil makes an excellent tonic in | onion thin and fry it in two ounces of , and beautlfy tie skin, scalp, hair and hands, | willing that eny vidtor should tale can, 455.487; progressive, 390,093, By | - teaspoonful three times | butter: Whei it 1s brown add a des- | but asslsts in proventing inflammation irth- | nway that good impression of it in his IN 5 REELS—5 Taken from the beok of the same name by France Hodson Burnett 11,.,. enrollment the democrats show sertspoonful of curry powder. Let it| tation and elogsing of tie peres, thecommon | mind and for his scrapbook -EXCELLENT ACTING BEAUTIFUL,SCENES vt T P R Y Y v T T e et Sty only a slight loss, having 632,006 which e { ook a minute or two and then add &' cques of pimples, blackheads, redness and ull many i lower is botn to blush g G ad: Se it B b av sh gravy from . i b . representa only those who may be ex- | T0 Mmake cut flowers last, set titem | bl Of DEot €xasy, | DISH XY (0 | roughnoss, ollow, olly, mothy and other | Unsecn and waste its fragrance on the . { desert air” the poet tells us: but it | pected to enroll. Instead of any loss| T [ but if this is not at hand beef stock Unwholescme conditions of the skin. Cutl- | 46 A et o o [ Rt anl it ts & healthy gain whicn s | OV¢F RiSht. | will do.” Add also twelve whole cloves, | €irs Boap (3c) and Outicura Ointmens | 1 ® MAtIer of butiness with us, wo we | indicated by the republican enrollment | Fruits of all available kinds should |& clove of zar ic, & strip or two of (0c) ere fold by druggists and dealers | ation and for Friendship's sake o It | of 522,150 while the progressive en- | :make a large part of the spring dietary. | lemon peel, a half teas : ou " ped tcaspountul of salt, ' throughout the world. ~Liboral samplo of Visitors see The Rose blush. -2 two b aves, and a teaspoonful of | each matled freo, with 32-p. Sidn Book. Ad- 1, if they will only co roliment dropped to 111,834 or less than o R i i v - 4 nd, if they will only come agam in | one-third nfmt,he votes cast in the| Rinse cut glass in bluing water if | tWo of tarragon ‘\\mr--'rL‘ '1‘3‘”(:‘»"‘" dress post-card “Cuticura. Dopt. T, Boston.” | June, we will be glad to give them a | vou wish it to have the utmost sparkle. | gently for half an hour and then stral #&Mon who shave and shampoo with Ou- | Sample of its fragrance, too—sothing routes. presidential election. it Skt i D Anitecaaunl to 1 e - =2 COMING JACK MARRY SAM In 8 Reels The Bulletin is sold in every This is an out and out indication | Before beginning to paper a house | — - S i DR I i L R T e Wed. and Thurs. ROSE VALLON SCHEPPS of Photo Play N O 0 B R ] oz the MenTeRey. D RR et e WU bis thaL LI ShnRYE dte cfukin FOR LIMP RUGS. | | heaitn-giving hills. i Based on Their Own Experiehces " §| clination of the voters and while there e - lig suna | But April is a liitle teo early to have | e e T g are many who have mot enrolled, the| Beforo planting garden sceds make| 1f your rugs become limp from much There is a restaurant on the ground f, . (0T 0 best in thia partictiar | = CIRCULATION gain in one party and the heavy loss| Sure of plenty of wooden labels. | shaking you r»w\wn{- them b"’ef»“‘r’v‘ e e iy s m‘,,‘,. 1078, | yet our merchants sell a fair substitute ~ — o s Bicw . ing them face down and going over the (ance and lecture hails v lux- | FE0 % 1 botties. A S Ve e LR T Toweis As GieTs. | SRR S e G o eenes AL R s D THEAT vay s ey and water, the same as is used for vichi, Con ) 1901 average.... « 4812 3| Dakota primary, the New Jersey elec-| A cot of Turkish towels of Ane qual- | i, CAnvAY Tor wall Buper. MALINE NECKBANDS. Norwich, Conn., April 19, 1814. »ROADWAY to ends worked in colored em- | it > 1905, average, The fancy for jet has led to the s of striking combinations of all strong endications of the disinte- | broidery cotton in ome or more shad; 592(] { tion and the New York enroliment are | it: - party. Some are | makes a dainty gift. The designs come NEEDLEWORK NOTES. desig § Bty E 4 B S =7| BLANCH WILLIAMS TRIO immediately getting back into the| @lready stamped or can be easily| o USOC o | white ‘,”. g ‘vk_m (fx ith sl 1.:: TCH YOUR STEP! | s ¢ which they were | ransfered at home. The most attrac- st ey 8 do I e @and ornamental motif of cut jet. Sim s e 2 A jranks of the party which they Were! i o mofifs are the laurel wreath with run them up and down 1 flar decorations of have Ao Desd HE CONDUCTOR Podturiog’ Miss Willlama, Beloist o ' Tive Veuss - Witk o i prit 18 ........... Uy influenced to leave and it 18 only a)an® jnlial in the center, the small _Just g0 out in the garden and ' ygeq on neckbane e matter of tifne Before the others will | ogr oL e N e e the meddies in the ground, then | O Sl Hhates. to STERLING and NORTON GREEN and SANTONIA. — s == [ do likewise. in enrollment as well a5 | ar’designs ealitng Tor several colors. | PUIL them gut; Havs the, HECHer. wowns i Ay ! et ran S e ! in sympathy and by vote cse are best done solid an rench | (hreaded, with ihe ihread tied double, X e sees URTUSNE. HUBRTA, . g knots. Any one who s handy with |80 there will be something to cateh FOR PIEMAKERS. = | WE US TRIO JAMES GAYLORD. country and its policy of -wiiehfy]| The experience of the interstate!an additional finish to the hemmed piCan vou tell mo how to make mY || Lively Singing_and Dancing Act | shoes stop squeaxin'? Singing Monologuist. THE DAYS OF THE PADRES 2 OTHER PHOTOPLAYS >rth. This method is even better than | ising an emery bas. | A saltspoonful of baking powder p in the meringue for pics just before the | I trieq ev'rythin'. Put paper in- walting” in regard to the Mesican|COMMerce commission with the officials | ends. * When buttons come off shoes and | Mmerinzue 1 placed on the pie will keep ! = Rk L i & ool Donsios ik KEYSTON es sittiation and iis refusal to racopniss | Of the Billard company should be sufi- | e You Sew them on aguin, run through all L from Tailing as soon as the ple s et Drovektadk e el ONE_COMEDI his government, ia the quibbiae: arq | clent to discourage any attempts in | S : Taothe pas it i uhis thieba | SUOTA] oy i Retovealftantnd b s celel , T acle, T b ante temporizine which he has done fol. | (he future to block the undertakings| wi. .. way (o keep black leather | With W " Vou_replace the missing . a7 3 malker to em full o' pegs. Soaked lowing his asreement to salute, ana|°f the commission. It has given the | hoes from looking worn, and also | 0ncs. It will sirengthen them AL and SEoities em all night in th’ kitchen sink fuli o' | . which now enda in his decision fot to | federal board an opportunity to dem- | from breaking, ia to dip & siall flannel | Make the next putton sewing o task far | ; ater. It ain't no use. They squeak | c lon lal T h t De mended with court | butter and three even tablespoonfuls of | Went to see Danny . braster a little larger | flour. Stir into the boiling milk: cook | her husband. They got & planola an’ | “Tll AdV OfKfl HEE I 2 nw plaster a Ut larger | flour. Btls tnto (e bolling milk: cook | Jor, yshend, They got 4 mancie x| M 2080 ft.--“The Adventures Espisade No. 2--2000 ft. tion whether the existing situation | 1t hr CEa s ISt one which he has been anxious | {he disposition is found to be in op od keey 2nd go over it. This methc fooiwear black without pe [ to brine about. 1t certainly was ong | POSIION to the efforts of the commis- | fooiwear black without » ‘ | | b B T S ik 05 | 1 Eried™ 0 oy 1€ Themnduemed | which he could have avoided or ston: | 100 « { it v dirdetly over | I8 ¥ O A R | faw qillt They —souidn't toll wien ) The Most Sensational Wild Animal Picture Ever Made. ped had he heen inclined to prevent| It IS an interesting feature of t HEALTH AND BEAUTY. e 0o it s Sasttor. of & Mrated rutmes, | Wy th' plancle plagin’. o i the consequences. With the succeas | Slfuation that the refusal and now the| = Sls L R i g e the | wo bl f cola ‘olfed e aba % | 1 savs 10 Lizsie comin home,' [l “THE POWERS OF THE AIR"........Edison Thrilling Story of Wireless. of the rebel forces, his inmbility to se- | steement to testify before the com- |, Ypow n®5 “ater ana passing it | sclves do. 3 | pelatable seasoning of salt and cay- | ‘What's” the difference if my shoes W, VER” cure fnore loans, and what cannot heip | Mission_are the result of “advice by JoUr Drush in water and passing ft) fpbe o [ Smme. Furm ot 1o Cool When 1d | does saueak? 1 ain't o criminai [§ “8COTLAND FOREVER' ..Hughey Mack in & Scraaming Scoteh Comedy being a realization of his downfall all | COUNeel.” The result has been to bring | 4 week. This will prevent superfluou f the tip breaks off the end of your | form into cutlets. Dip first into beaten | offense, is it A she says, ‘Jerry ONQUERED HATE,". i ...Sensational Domestio Patheplay indicate his determination to make the Billard deal into greater promi-| g jagged point ma be | egg, then into bread crumbs and fry r fol 8 g E a supreme effort for the raliying o nence. It has brought forth many in- MEEL I | Mexieo to his support. i denanes | ferences whether justified or not, and| Chlidren who are obliged to study | stone e . shown not only the effécts of bad ad- | at home should never stuay a it will cut al ry hot lard. Drain and serve hot.|You don’t want your shoes to squeak {1f you do, they think your father w: A horse an' your mother was a dicke; rubbing it on a whet- | inv 1t_will be uneven, b ht, The same trea Entirely Different Free Performance This Morning at 10.30 A. M. ¥ Macaroni in Cheess Shell—Break | i& gharacteristic of his ude toward t % | hay be blunted need our ounces of acaron! into pleces | bird. B GEcvices olorte 85 e oward | Leftising. but the untenabie position Seal: As g Wule active mrusc | ment may b blunted R ohar throw" into | “That made me mad, an' I says.| tion and indicateg his weakness | Which was taken tion less than mental effort, when tak- | Ornamen ses for ices, nuts R A O ol 1] Aisioath: W8 o foo Ttk A rather than etrength When the commission was created it o smmediately after eating. Sanbons ‘add very much to the decqra- | minutes. Brain and put ints the shally Smericans. We do too much, Chigisy e an el R the Smmeon s crved P e 0 L T ORI | el Bl Ut f | 0 S0 et Baitts V3% 1YV CEUM THEATRE, New Lond riess budy uniess it had the author-| An anplication of lemon juice or milk | made lever fingers. One of the| Which the inside has been used 1T okn kiCk hnrder’ afe fan | 3 s INC ndon mean grave consequences, s as has n cream sauce, season with salt | [ can kick harder an’ run faster in been the hope of the entire country to | 'Y tion, | of cucumber to the discolored surface ttractive of the cases for hold- to secure the desired inform: ST Bt e e o T Which “iinrengon 1% shouid |y b e i withoad gty 8 | et s B e’ e o Dot i e Shel over the ‘o than w 1ot gue Uknow, % One Night Only, Thursday, April 23. his canal boat they was plenty o' fool MR. GEORGE AKLISS neighbors talkin® how they wouldn't » in a livery stable. But Noah, he IN LOUIS N. PARKER'S MASTERPIECE mind ‘em. He went nght on artin’ his cow an' elephant boardin® napkin, helping from the shell. | HE El | bo secured from any Make a Lrel with crepe e, “then | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR foundation which has been determined upon and|2rd Offici\s they were given POW-{ whjoh will cling to the surface of (he | of Which Muerta has been advieed | F 0 Prosecute such witnesses crim- | gkin prepared in ths way. Try thie | The time has come when something | 1@/ly When encountered but it is t¢ | hefore donning evening dress, and | more than worde are to he need fag|the credit of those who were at|the neck will have that veivet iook o | b n by the Bil-| Rear Admiral Mayo, by the course|(udes as those taken by the Bll-| 5" {on"patted with rice powder { 1 ¥t 1 i : ey ald| much desired by the girl given o de- the rope round : hey'a . the upholding of the dignity of thig| TSt inclined to balik that they aidjmuch oundation. I8 60v- chumps said they'd never been wny * country, and the quicker Tnarty ren | not permitted a resort to such a | coliete. AR S porterhouse steaks nor Barnum's | PRICES 50c to $200 Seats Rossrved by mail or telephone. MR. AR- ises it the better. The countr coutse. The folly of resistance seems | e S el R A 5 g B ses. All of 'em would have been LISS WILL NOT APPEAR IN NORWICH. he country and . ostablished and the | The clearness and consequently th has a car B e | Arowfien Conress stand back of"the adminis- | L0 have been fully established and beauty of the skin depend o much | by AT wrappe T CRTIEREE WIth | PHRCE a1l e sty b Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, at 9, A. M.. Cars to Norwich After Per- thation and there is mo question but|Wisdom of clearing up a matter in|ypon the health of the body that no |wi r is fast o a car Ao Bt i e toll vou whst1IE Fohmnese What the use of the mavy anfi army | Which there is “hothing to concel” |ome can hope to have a brilfant and | b a"ih butside iy e ! Figilt ol L AR T B W Be quichly acoorded mim: for fo sed. The carls experience at re- | Realthy complexion who from | ¢ | red wit ver- | hotne, be more o SR S Sk I Sfastaas | sistaoce showed ihe cdmpsny. to e JIndiEsetinng hoRrIsI Alwnitie, Slc L legping s O s ver, on account | don't falll of the Mexican ports. Whatever steps | 0% the WHONE tack | Evacytiing -which affcots the penéral|the case. The: bottom in firiished with ] Roso ov = are taken Will be because they are s % | healtn if you want your sim e in | a twisted ¥ d. . == = e —— e i necessary and inevitable. EDITORIAL NOTES. | b i o = = s . If Huerta had had his way this| abundant abiutions of the TO GETTING GOOD RESULTS. aluting demand would have become | oy ana_easily ai- | . e orch lc ., Many are the ways in which a clean- | an Alphonse-Gaston affair. Sy el o e sh air and 3 ood up campaign can be conducted with e T . oo £ the t + lare 100 FRANKLIN STREET STeat success both from the standpoint| New York is infested with gunmen # Of aesthetics and health. It is import- | Of one type or another most of the ant that a city should be well kept, | time regardiess of its Sullivan law. but how little attention is given to it A satisfactory sachet for scenting | mouthed bottle and cover with a powder or putting into little bags | of wa he bottle on a cloth i among your clothes or household linen | o pan of water over the fire to dis- is made for the most part of ordinary stirring until it liquidates: then waled by o caretn mapeeton of| Now that the motorboat season has | spices from the pantry sheir. It calls | ey e | s Detwoen bildings. alley. | OPened it 18 easy to guess where Pres- | for equal quantities of ground mace, | g ilsides and ' Which Dave | Ment Wilson picked up his “tut, tat” | nutmes, cloves, cinamon and caraway | ARG | s and places which have seeds 'All these spices should be 2 atlon, Huopie rather than desik-| ghe man on the corner says: freshiy ground so that they will be full | SuEls MLV nation, dumping piaces for the nelgh thly resolve 1o make | Of epicy odor, Weigh the combined in- | Daicate colored velvet can be befood is the time to Ay resolve to make | Of spicy odor, - Weigh the combined in- | alicate red t can Do 1t 38 not surpMsing that 1 ity | tWO spears of grass grow where one | STRICTIS SUC BUG the same @ it of | gleaned with magnesia anc 'Mr ed by | the following 1deas werp dapted wiis, | OF TONe Erew before. oot it Biacing the goods over a bowl of water. | e following ideas werp adopted with RO ARGREN By Stretch it tignt, and allow the steam to excellent resuits . raise the velvet. Move it back and | The about face on the move to make a deep cut in the appropriation for| When baking a large fish and the children's bureau shows the value | Wish to serve it whole lay strips of sensiblo secofid thousht. musiin_in the pan before putting in your fish. When ready fo serve vou can Wft it from the pan by the aid of | these and avoid having vour fish fall | to pleces, as It vsually does. You oan | ypon ‘an” ironing board and brash it EhSh ST sl eerve | with a bristle brush. This removes TO PROTECT PILLOWS. | 10ose lint., but it does not take off soft sowl until e all parts have ched. To clean velvet by sten the thumb and pass it velvei. It caries the lint off y rolls, This is a good way to| clean collars and cuffs. | ) clea na velvet coat, place the coat After treatment of the attic and basement. take the back and front yands. removing ail paper, ashes, wood, ®arbage, exceisior, oid bottles, tin e e 4 cans. old rags and rubbish of all kinds.} It s casily understood what regret Be ready with all fiith and trash in|js felt at the departure of an office the street when the city wagons come | boy especially when it is stated that around to haul It away he was “a noted whistier.” Lit the efforts extend to the business a= well as the residential districts of | A director of the world’s peace foun- the city dation having upheid the action of t | forth ove | been tor hand, mo Fousekeopers wil And that - B e e e ot | S A S e S e | S 2, R A7 A The Iron with Xitchen, dining toom and pantry Bro e < | cgzen are out on will greatly protect | {ITNVGTN 3 use chioride of lime and disinfectants | canoe is reported. It seems as if som: 2 ad s < wisely. People are never happy unless in dan- MATS FOR PAILS. b s A Thoroughly clean garhage cans and | ger. i s | fower Bnaer the m | &prinkle contents with crude ofl. lime A RS [ oeTare You seen the little sauare mats | et T A Or keérosene. The placing of the new street’ signs | Of Tubbet or'_ lincietth: on - whie to N Ree that manure in stables is kapt |marks the culmination of an effort | Place the pail when ecrubbing? There O ds o are. also serviceable acrub pails paintad ? in various colors and made with ex- | Mrs. Harold Gorat, the sister of R eciation of iIn sereened pils or bing. Keep all gar- | Which will win the ap, ELECTRIC on THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Dbage ‘cahs covered. Put screens over i every person who is thus aided by the | tensions at the side for holdine a har | Kennedy, the playwright, 18 also a ! Telephone or call at offic cisterns and rainbarrels. il up low | sllent guides. of s0ap and cloths for cleaning. . | novel wrlter and Is said to be one of | e g e for rates, places In yard and prevent stagnant | i St the handsomest women in England, | FLAT IRONS, PERCOLATORS, water. There must be considerable Mex- DICTATES OF FASHION. Her grandfather was a celebrated ( Set out trees and flowers; start gar- [ ican temperament in the University | EAE e L A e e WATER HEATERS, CURLING IRONS, dens and sow grass sced; keep down|Of Pennsylvania when the students| Among the movelties noticed is tha | €Very way an intellectual one 5 ” . " o sas i s @ decided | plays of Mr. Keni are not so popu- the weeds, petition the trustess to force them | (RECOLY, feelh Shich s a dectded | plavt o Llina's T Lhie ‘ CHAFFING DISHES, B et &5 & dirty; unatiruative |80 Sttend chapel | bright colorinz, since it imitates the | * i STOVES, BOILERS, city hurts, by just =0 much will the a e antique tones of the tapestries. 'S t Y Vi e ' H o g There not a woman doctor in the removal of those conditions contribute | _VWith the Massachusetts progressives — - whole of and the women of that e T ASTERS, IR HEATERS. to and mainkain & city beautital from | PPOTUNE & deficit of 320,000 despite| Tttons continne to be a moaien | ol U Spdin and the women of that Aerchants’ Week i| TO: » A r. Carvetyl | the large contributions made to their | trimming and a collection of the new one years end to anos . it is no wonder a hurry call| designg shows some an inch and a halt attention to needed reqnirements is|7e4SU the man who thinks the place for the woman is in the home. The women of S ¢ to the Colone in dlamoter and others consisting of o | Soanan ar chey oG, The wor I R baund to bring good resuits has been sent to the Colonel tiny. jewel set in a Him of Bold, SiIver | nGulent Led ot 0 core b aaiful & | BOOTH FOU A PERMANENT BREADLINE Probabiy Huerta expected that when | °F J¢t- & thers are any educational advantages o i he M I ts’ . il 18-2% * | the salute was fired from oue of his| " = : s the children or n | A vierchan air. v onv Sork has o steat many oppor- | mosquite fleet gunboats the ackBowi- | penitirors S lioYing an imp ESAE SRR : £l tanities for the disbutsement of = SRR o, gt Gives Special Values In Every et M of char-| gggment would come from one of the | for an extremely dainiy froch or pajoe o oy e ot and in al- | jargest vessele and guns in our mavy. | &reen silk has ihwee Mownces of n idols which i something fm cvey concbtvatia. manner,. it = | e e e Spieese tho wes, ot collections. tior Department i . ’ the Suestion ot ‘e-m’nusmnp‘d er- | - t Malinee 18 Which the Bl [ fonied to prodise b’ Bolern of ueen "N I8 more consery L a manent breadiine has Just been decided stigany Could Have Sete rathing | Sdse,ot are outlined wi rhing her atention to ld 1 3 in the negative. In the disposai of a ot told the country thet it had | 3 frills of Ereen ty o e sieius, Kilig Gedr We carry the biggest stock of FINE JEWELRY, b | LR ’ sigable estate H, M, Gescheldt feft | nothin $150,000 1o Trinity Church corporation | very action which it has been forced | il sith Thsey s bialnd of wiite for the establishment of a breadline, to take, was worn one of the very ne U gmination &y b tustes bt e || WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, stamps in the world, 100 Franklin Street BUt in case that wan not accented i o il less boleros of Ted shamtung. stuehed - — |} ETC,, in Eastern Connecticut. ”l:l:‘) Hl';' xr: the ‘|.|(‘,,, Points ,\]ug,..,,.. Wesleyan is demanding that every a;‘slv in o decp U ',Idwp\awn.y much | A hotel for the exclusive use of bus- | &nd the trust not being aceepted there, | graduate must have a knowledge of | Of the blouse beneath. Flat Venise | iness women will shortly be opened in ore i it @ our ad- oris Lo siwht designated hospitals about the | athletics. Physical health Is as im- | 1< R SRNIch o s il azduiia Homarotks 8 fow. blocks froin e atar- | o Al TE A s gy M. L FIELDS .. . . Floeist 'u:n’-" “:‘NT. ‘:A:Tk#h: o aw. i g o el b it olero, which ends oddly In a-lep- | iha Washington. It is directly opposite | 39 Ward Strest e ok e A B i u coreu | e St e ped Sver Style on the Jeft siae [ihe Womews"art enool: i 147 vantage to inspect our goods and get our prices. Cut Flowers, Designs, Ferms and | Cigars are tis hest on the mATNSL #houghe both as Lo-existing conditions bbe gouen out of life, ! ZLace pumis in sieeves seem to be aland can accommodate about 300 sucsta, Yzt T iy p

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