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R sale has been proposed but on this occasion Denmark has been offered five times as much as when it was previously attempted and far more . i aIl > than the islands are actually worth. orwicl efi1t |1 Tixewise ‘means. the securinz of & P handsome sum for property which is and Qoufied now a constant drain on its resources, 120 YBARS OLD nothing more quaint and appropriate hangings of the old-time ebbeey or Bamersa cylico.. The cols ors are dark enough to be practical, yet gray enough to be cheerful, and there is a homely %ir about them that fits in | well with the primitive feeling of get- | ting down to the simplest terms in the | THE BLACKBERRY. green silk. White chiffon over green |matter cf domestic arrangements. ! silk forms the collar, which is not_as Blackberry Jam.—Mash the ber-|wide or deep as a sailor collar. The DRIED BEEF DAINTIES. ries, cook without water, press | skirt is smocked to form a six-inch "THEATRE DAVIS MON., TUES,, WED. KEITH VAUDEVILLE FRED J. GARDNER & CO. PRESENTS “THE YELLOW WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN DAVIS THEATRE j ? DAVIS THEATRE for the islands are a long way from home and their ‘development is not THURS, FRI, SAT. being given the encouragement which | thr g & coarse sieve, and, as black- | yoke, and is sewed on to the blouse| Sliced smoked becf ma THE BIG 5 PART STARTLING : = y De used s Decription price 1Zc m week; S0c a | would make them a source of Drofit | herries are sweet, allow only one cup|wiia an elastic as a waist-band. The|in an almost infinite variety or ways. G pEn'Ls FEATURE ONE NIGHT ONLY sonth: $6.00 u year. to the Danish government. of sugar to one pint of juice. Boil|elastic stretches to permit the froci|As a breakfast or luncheon dish, es- PEOPLE FRIDAY, AUG. 18th Entered at the Postotfice at Norwich, a . 3 HE by e e R The only reason why this govern-|half an hour, then te Telephone Calls iulletin,Business Office 450. ‘Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35.8. Bulletin Job Office 85-2.|defense of the Panama canal. One of to go on over the head. A large, soft| pecially in hot weather, it will prove ment has made such am ofter as it| Blackberry Jelly.—Cook only _till|green cord with loose tassels ties about| gratifying. 1t may take ithe place o Demmark 18 that the isiands | Pulp. is softened. iStrain _without | the waist and hangs down at one side, |of toast in _serving scrambld or D vaniameously located for the |Saueezing. Measure juice and bofl jand a narrow green silk cord ending in | poached eggs. It may be sauted or i = 5 uncovered, skimming off. Heat 3-4|tiny iasseis, laces up the front of the|broiled. It may be served whole, or Ib. of sugar to 1 pint of juice in the|blouse. Time expended in putting on|chopped and made into timbales with TENSE DRAMATIC PLAYLET B Mt A oS st THE SOUTHERN 4 Maids of Harmony in a Medley I “DAMAGED GOODS” A Vital Drama Showing the Ter- ridle Consequences of Vice Original Cast Including RICHARD BENNETT CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED Unless Accom- panied by Parents e ———————— AMERICA’S BRIGHTEST GEM “THE COMMEDIENNE" May Robscn (HERSELF) Supported by an Excellent Com- pany in Her Latest and Greatest Success “THE MAKING OVER OF MRS. MATT” By JAMES FORBES of Southern Airs Willimagtte Offic, Room 2. Murray | them possesses a harbor which would foven, and add to boiling juice; stir|the trock—one minute! R g SR i S ——— e e uilding. hone 210. make a most valuable naval base and | till dissolved. Scald jelly glasses, fill — = —==———=| this country would prefer to part witl [and let stand in a clean, cool place Norwich, Monday, Aug. 14, 1916. [ inc millions that it has offered and [till next day. Imother who lays in a supply of sliced obiain possession of these islands| Blackberry Pudding—One pint milk, | Princess Mary of England receives|dried beef will be surprised at the Which means about nine dollars aplece 2 beaten eggs, 1 teaspoonful salt, 14 $30,000 a year from the government. |number of new dishes she will be able nal teaspoonful _ soda, teaspoonfu! = to serve with this simple insredient for each inhabitant of Denmark, than | (SASPo0Rfal, eode, 1 (ETRSCN | Women are heing employed to fire| % fhe foundation of each. to leave \‘her:n as a further menace ! ¢nick batter. Dissolve the’soda in a|boilers in the factories of IZngland. —_— through foreign aggression in that |jjttle water, and sift cream of tartar —_— locality. If Denmark is wise and can | through thc flour; 1 pint black berries,| Women work the same hours as the Douglas Fairbanks In the 5 Part Triangle Play FLIRTING WITH FATE ~ THE SURF GIRL 2 Reel Keystone Comedy Tn many dishes it will take the place CONCERNING WOMEN., of ham very happily. The house POT— The Circulation of 3 use its own mind regardless of out- |dredged with flour, stirred in the last|men in the French munition factories. Stories of the War NO ADVANCE IN PRICES A Mammoth Scenic Production e Duetn 3| Jige influence it will jump at its op- | thing. Steam 1 hour. Serve With a — NOT A PHOTO-PLAY | il 2 hard sauce. More than 5,000,000 women are em- 2 & i §|portunity to turn a_vearly expense|PAEI ST goonge.—Sodk 1-2 box[ploved in agricultural pursuits in Ger- BT T Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c, §1, $1.50 The Bulletin has the largestini, n handsome proft. Denmark is| . puackPerY, SRARESTISORK o2 BOTI Ty Seat Sale Opens Wednesday ion of any paper in Eastern . v W S estieut and from tarse to four § | 10 Iy to find an administratlon | paif an hour. Pour on it boiling syrup Cones larger than that of any in§|Which would be inclined to be as lib- | made of 1 cup sugar and 1 cup water| Miss Ona E. Pfluke has been ap- Norwich. It is delivered to over§|eral the present one. and stir till dissolved. Add 2 cups|pointed commissioner of charities at 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ‘n T ChRot | DESibey Suited Atstatyaus (e Middietown, N. ¥ w by ninety-thre 'S DISTRESSING I-{a bowl. Puat bowl in a pan of col s . . ing about tho promptest solution pos- - .orr'durx:mmo‘m In “lndhnm- Water, and let the mixture become| 3ore than a thousand women are| The whole world realizes now that| gip; B o s ¥ {t is delivered to over 900 houses, & TION. thick, strring it now an dthen as it|employed i cleaning the streets of | the retreat of Russia’s unbeaten armies in Putnam and Danielson to over what the con- | cool Beat to a stiff froth; add the|Vienna, for which they receive from |l the spring and summer of last year| — 2 = 1,100, and in ail of these places i it is not surpris- | beaten whites of 4 eggs, and beat all|55 to 60 cents a day was due to failure of ammunition. The| A Hackensack, New Jersey man who g £ iy not SHTDL 5 S e i e Russian armies lacked can: ma- | €loped with a young woman bookkeep- i$ considered the local daily. . detel e t 1l _smooth. Put into one i 1 cannon, ped with a young an bookkeep: el Ko R ther = deceainan ot e T BLACK RASPBERRY WHIP. chine guns, rifles, ammunition. Against | er of New York has been brousht back ine towns, one hurdred and SIXty made to obtain the rellef|gerve with a thin custard made with - the greatest artiilery attack the world | home. He confesscs that he was just TIETRO PICTURES GORP. PRESENT five postoftice districts, and sixty y those people. SY-| e yolks of the cges. Sprinkle a quart of black raspberries| has_ever scen, they had only cold [an ordinary fool, but he seems to fear THE GCHARMING AND GIFTED DRAMATIC STAR B Disiatnce aistricts, has been made to| Raised Blackberry Pudding.—Beat|with a heaping cupful of sifted pow-|Steel. Has Russia been able, in the|the deserted wife more than he does THEL BARRYMORE sural free delivery 3 e of the war and Teo |2 e it ot wilh them pint of | dered Sugar and let stand until a thick | year since Mackensen ~stormed _the |the offended Taw. He confidently ex- E (/[ : R L L Supported by the Eminent English Actor H. COOPER CLIFFE in H o . T S Dunayets and advanced through Gali- | pects. he says, to have his eves torn : of s ffects little is being . a saltspoonful of salt, 1-2 yeast|syrup is formed, ‘then press through| 7 ) E! ) 3 vs, a S e e, Sttt '3 R . dissolved in three tablespoonfuls |a sieve. Whip one pint of heavy cream | Cid to make up her deficiency out if she meets him. Porhaps the G E KISS OF HATE” to inflict may be ex- A Power 1 Sinry of Russian Life in Five Graphic Acts ¢ e of luke-warm water, and sift in four|to a sciid whip. Over this drop the During this year Russia has drawn|form of punishment which he fears clnCULITION way of extending relief. SYSTEM IS EVERYTHING Metro Travelogue | e not WHY RUSSIA HAS COME BACK. Empire Now Drawing Enormous Sup- plies from Four Sources. ALL SEATS 100 Mat. at 2.30 Eve. at 7 and 830 Syria has suffered from the fact | o mbont fonr mowes Stir in 3 eupfuls|without stopping untl fhoroughly |Sotvrces: From her allies and, in par-|pected to prevent his looking upon 1l its draft horses have been|of dredsed blackberries and turn into|blended. ® Stand on ice for half an| Ulular, from England, through the|pretty young women in the future.— mmandeered; all crops have been |a well-greased cake mould. Bake for|hour to chill. Just before serving mix | White sea; from Japan, along the line | Hartford Courant. Inisitioned and are requisitioned as | one hour in a steady oven and eat with | lightly with it a meringue made with|of the Siberian railroad; from the . A - R ard sauc a half cupful of sifted powdered sug- |United States, both by the White sea | <oon as they are sown and in addi- | hard sauce. ptul of sifted powdered su Sy Viadivo 5 | )1 with the people hungry and suf-| Barberry Jelly.—Pick the berries|ar and the whites of two eggs. Heap|and by Vladivostok, and, finally, from | ‘ ocont oupfuls of flour. Let this rise|pulped fruit very slow beating | enormous supplies from four separate | his wife desire; 1901, average.... 1905, average...... ver and wash s hem|in a dish and surround with a ring|ler own arsenals and factories, as a Shom' 18 Taie of Tooa o) anch | ey and weslbm: en pacithom | i nd sureound el o msgraia bt sacionies, auio POLITICAL nt that it is claimed that from | 0% cr“gallon’ of berries. To. this S the mobilization of the Russian peo- to 0,000 have died from star-|quantity of berries allow a dozen AMBROSIA. ple. 2 has been visited with altart apples, pared and cored. Cook To speak only of the fourth source, we of locusts which hava destroy- | slowly until the apples are soft, then| Six to twelve seedless oranges, de-|RU in the valleq of the Do- 1 etation and there is mow |turn them into a jelly bag and drain|pending upon number to be served; | which joins the Don and flows evailing there an epidemic of ty- |overnight. Then proceed for cur-|one pineapple, one cocoanut nto the Sea of Azov, black coun- MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Uesonv e 1 HENTASIAY Who Killed Joe Mienion? When Hooligan, and Dooligan Ran for Mayor Tollowing the Hughes speech, there | erEhe. 2 % i cut | try,” abundantly suppiied with iron |j.iq he i i 3 Sk continnes o) rice despiis |Zantijelly. i Pecl und skin the oranses and cut| " abunda s \os been a hurried reshuffling of thw 5 = = ; S Blackberry Jelly.—In making black- |into small pieces. and coal. This region produces 3,500,- ~ds in the Democratic national head- | f T which are being made |, Blackberry Jelly—in making blocke | I el ihe pincapple and put through|000 tons’of steel annually, enough for ol n i eae Jacobs’ New York Society Orchestra fo Dancmg like | cu- Hider: igrate coecanis cannon and shrapnel. Rus both England and France, misc L i agto Mr. Jacobs Will Personally Conduct the Orchestra Tonight abandon the hyphen assan issue. They | are going to let Americanism go hanz. || OPEN EVERY FAIR NIGHT—S to 11 ADMISSION—150 check it one-third of the juice from barberries, | & Thus it becomes apparent that S¥-|or rhubarb, and the other two-thirds| Use a large glass bowl alternating : ¥ ol ing from the di-|from blackberries. The sugar should|the layvers sprinkling | fated the length and rizor of the War, | The biz issue, the real issue, the talk- | war, a part ofbe in the same proportion as for|each plent ar. Pour |nd, losing sight of the fact that CVeT|ing point of the spellbinders, will be EEEEL which Includes shutting oft of | strawberry jell over the cocoanut | new resources would be needed, sent|.ume nsuffrage. = Tollk or some aweet wine her miners and metal workers fo_the | ¥ {ug o o s, this ini front. After long months, this initial| pazeh: mistake has been repaired and more | . : & Jemocratic lead ass nat » repaired. The metallurgists and | 5oy in oG faders .osserted tha vent them from e copy from a Washington di of the enemy JERSEY MANGOES. worst sc JELLIED PEACHES. Take largest size green peppers; out bes' stand for suffrage and the S 2 and pests | s i ar o.s oid save|” Drain theleyrup from stewedfresh ([ilnars ave pack &t work in he Donsts ident's against it mean ¥ one of whic ngly would {2eed Elanch peppers in cold water for | fruit and cut the fruit i small | eglon, with many Belgian workmen— | mat New York Tndiana and i enough half-hour. Shred cabbage; scald and|Pleces. Measure the syrup, and if|¥ ml\;nn S LT Y !:;;m ‘}mm Jiissourd, up to now classified as o bt- : S and a1t Dlix seed with small quantity | there is not enough to make one pint|\Workmen have been —brought from|ful states, unquestionably will so Dem- A of allspice and whole cloves. Now etufr | 2dd enougii water to make the desived | mxr«w:‘ anchuria to supplement | " : the peppers full; tie cn tops frmly.|duantity. " Heat the eyrup to the boil, these Buropeans. f It will surprise New York, Ohio. In- . ncle dowen In stone crocks and cover|INE point, stir in one tablespoontul of otk & peureerads hd Missour! to learn that they ; with strong pieklc, same as for cucum. | Sranulated gelatin softened in one ebullt and enlarged and | foit 5o strongly about the suffrage plendid relish for cold meat, | Ol Besian 5 chang Bdiseteen S Octone: supplies. AS{qcstion. But then they must expect the i 1ada one poonful of lemon juice. as Octol at the time of | &S o ise Tetroit Free Press. It is most unfortunat n the = bt llet stana 2 cool place until it be- ampagne initiative, Rus- "ederal Board of Mediation and Con- nabes e RICE WITH LAMB. | gine to thicken, then add the peaches, manufacturing four times iation is force mit that it has | wi humanity Line a buttered baking dish with a|turn i zold S {eoaiaraent on SR S Dl e L t been able to mplish its = rice wall one inch thick, fill the cen- |iCt £ ate s coutout | has <ed. And this is not at Thie War A Year Ago Today ect in its endeavor to P OUT THE FACTS. ter with chopped <old mitton seasoned - Be pom has AR 2 agreement between the railroad re may have been a time when [YIth salt. pepper and BERRY DUMPLINGS. Erince Lvofs, president of the Unic ot | August 14, 1915, anagers of the country and the rail- oL arpmanen ap e AR th e 2 mstvos, lacal self governments, “all | i e . el ans pere WaBed Sones | of rice and bake covered 'lemh:[f an ia miust become a military ofgan- | Germanks bombarded Novo- ands which ha made by the Iic that mach’ cairies] covar, anread’ with: soft| buttor andils water and his words have been Vis- |} georgievsk. i SO atter. . This is a mat con- i ana.establishes confidence, | brown. Serve with cream or tomato | lose cover and let | ;- ioria; ig wvmn:r:;mru o muec || Severe fighting on the Ziotar O hold usplace n the sun,” 15thca/o§?edpurp085 s e more 1) right about face and tho sub- |sance. I ) one heaping | quantities. B Y Lipa. of a great nation’s conflict. To hold “its place in BB S ooety, favolved S T e e o | WATERMELON RIND. SAUCE OR|encugt sweet or sour, Austrians advanced along the the sun,’ 1s the object of every business in the great ey v A g to make a vel W —— Bug River. o g e : of sueh speaking campaigve. ERECERVE | be "rappea spoon. in OTHER VIEW POINTSI e fight for industrial and commercial supremacy. - . ane il i Take the white rind of a watermelon; | the boiling be: will tio up transporiatic Huslies as the candidate hamhite mnd of 3 watsmmelons | hur sickly and To be able to hold ““its place in the sun,” is the supreme 'n. the raiiroads of the i an party looks upon it ke x maloh | for twenty hout uncov == === — ) ot rain|or sNow, For that reason o thoush the fand he oceeded from the very ¥i proportion, | . thel Sometimes thin SRt test of an asphalt reof. Iti is the sun, n }\ : b Irst attempt which hos be king tour to han fratt,” Make | sauce. | us wonder it we persplcacigus. lons | £ b 63 & RflShQ& that plays havoc with a roof. If it can resist the drying e o el B mace. Boil in aveup,| FRIVOLITIES OF FASHION. |DetdeC monderfuly aoue o Quickly Soothed and Healed by | Ut Process of the sun beating down upon it, day after 't submitting the . Ived | they sho in reachingther it might have—Hartford Times, day, the rain or snow will nct affect it except to wash . o arbitration P ryom a kind of adminis- |- %ar WEl€ e S aved from the harm ot et atone me & P s e SR it clean and keep it sanitary. trike. The effects of t s and blunders POTATO SAUSAGES. hes and Pryan, different in tem is accompanies a s = in 2 i perament, different in asy ns and nough when one con ty Affa When| Mix well together, wita a <wooden d with straw. ideals, would ever become, by the logic | solved but it sno v people are able to form | Spoon, a half-pound of cold boiled lace are fashionable, |of events, virtu co-operators in the mitted to extend t n- | their Bt e are wan n;M ed potatces. a quarter pound of | F mosty roll very high: | prohibition — ry. Just what £o | whic en ama when Ms | chopped onions, a half-pound of bread- jersey is seen a grea . 5 A B g 5 A Boren AR ot o Laniimbel two dheatén o hree hiree hundred times ly & jeh 8 nd put befc e public facts|pepper to taste. W mixed, United States treasury. This state of affa cen carry conviction land start the |into sausases: Ele each woll in cioth|. Bille taffeta is used to trim blue mo- | Lol States treasury. T f' place and cver ould be made nking again on such mat- |and boil exactly as one would a roly- [hair. = i . 1 travel expenses to return to Lole) lng to avert the consequer t ice- can be appreciated that he is|Doly. If not to be eaten when newly| Ostrich banding appears on evening , were medi- . ¥ wise for the in t of t direct- to the very heart of the mat-{ put a and undelimnen iCTRIES I 8 0t o 3 les and pro- Hoo B Dot : vy concerncd 1 not skimming the surface This sausage is also good if | harming long coat has a chasuble | 107 ST Undt for service. All of them | .. ere is Proof: .| takes “its place in the sun” and holdsit longer ern any settler peeches which would go over |2 11 is added instead of bread- el be longer this|Were examined at > ic in the latter | _ Lillian F. Rice, a Trained Nurse of d & et 1 el 1 Pl S crumbs or it z‘nr,.‘»g made half oat- | s promise to be longer this | \oie ST REC HL part of July | Holliston, Mass. says, “Ihave found that than other similar roofing, because it is made be sought . Mr. Hughes showed himself to be a | amount i sufacien | VA charming long coat has a chasy- |29, pronounced fit—Waterbury Re- | Bykes 1(-/ Vggnn)xol © soothe =am‘dheah of the very best quality roofing felt, thoroughly s what arbi campaigner of unusual merit when back sAa Ll raghes and skin sorpacgsand - | garurated with the correct blend of soft asphalts, Let ich side put rupning for e g orship of New 1 F bit is the favorite of ur b e b r 53 thing e/ - » B Ty & it decision in T NSNS acoRieenEw. it Tha weaniiialor the hovstig peins 5 hecausaiof the seperior ma and coated with a blend of barder asphalts. Ths Gener s Sordance therewitk . » of those same sensible m. When a cork is ti d in the|, 'v-v bit fur is the favorite for fur 1‘_( m in ]"vuig( f s n e lized u: odFe 3 éseCcin‘gd:;;oml;A,whkg “This cuter coating keeps the inner saturation a5 ,;wply e Svughe T e . ic of a bottle, and ro corkscrew is | trimmine rom the estimate given by mag stay séry an 2 : 5 FERI omRtionnl sempalEn he ! g, e A T TN 15| "'Soft, white satin hats are liked for | Planner John Nolan, after a i room healing, soothing and skin soft, and preveats the drying out process SO phaltroliroofing. His OUR PROSFERITY oress the country even i g 1 & £, facilitics are unequal~ Eecanitar to C i e the following way: Hold a cushion|SPorts wear. | of the situ t 9,000 fam: in | protecting powder of New England for destructive to the ordinary roof. e According to Con sman own stat or pillow against the wall ‘or the| Hat e simply trimmed, but bril-|the city are in need of housing. It ore then 20 yea A s ed, and he is able to u;u;;r [;\xu,;_.q huse n PN doorfamb, using the lett hand for this lant in co S e s a big problem, ,,;:,‘y fi.g‘ff:‘;"i = ST TR Sterg 20 The blend of asphalts used by “The General pm;‘{_ o 1h§ hlglhlc‘:: x he New e democrats EDIT 3 purpose. With the right hand, gently| At this moment every one is wearing | every interest in Bridgepor v ., Boston, Mas: i : < quality roofing at Saratoga ev P Dl ea A HOTES. but firmly strike the bottom of the | the eailor hat. <t brains should be devoted to bring- 3. is the result of long experience. It produces F0I¥T0 TR 2 is milk and hones country is ol t(h;u” gomeone | bottle against the cushion, being |, Charming coatees are being made of 2 roofing more plizble than those which have ing cost. i : = of optimists. 1 to strike it squarely and not on the | Ve de ibbo = = 5 3 = enjoying properity according to his | g s el o e _less saturation, and which are, therefore, CERTAIN-TEED view of the L 1 4 3 r \ 1 7 ELW ON Yor = 1 e 2 g 3 i & P f The man on the corner says: A va-|the cork will forced slowly out|browns for the fall. harder and drier. is made in rolls; also cts of the present $nistration. Fie|cation 18 a great the pressure of the liquid inside.| The plainer the smarter is still the 2 - - in slate covered shin- ooks upon the busin ty as|is needed to set A e | rule for moc o At cach of the General’s big mills, C"é’"‘ gles. Thereisatypeof being upon a firm b: 1 der o k., & the cork, one must be quick to t is one in Paris chemists are constantly employed to refine, (_mnm\ TEED that I Dbt Rty B T b the bottle so that none of the Ii s wearing a pini & + e 7 SR ot s tempor ero is mothing surprising about |3y iy Inverness capes are said to be com- test and blend the asphalts used; akio to experi- for Ei:\"witk‘x”;lg‘ & - act that millions are interested = Y = again il il ir x < ¥ &t expansion he HoRiE: Gt oo 1 Lasctia GOOD DUMPLING STEAMER. B i LS ment for possible improvements. Their constant pitched: mn‘s’ Tor the confidence 0 well m s now. endeavor is to make the best roofing still beter. the largest sky-scrap- democratic adm ation Hughes is holding the A steamer that is inexbensive, Pale x\")k‘ chemisettes are excellent o . er to the smallest That of cours 3 ministration to strict ac-|best for steaming dumplings, with b1 ] The quality of CERTAIN-TEED issuch that regidence or out- look;at things. = Su s may be even as 1t threatened to|Water can collert anout the « st l’ o Jeeviannivety it is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according building. past few years that they want an-| In view of the excellent results ob- | ith berforatio: eross sitch embror SRRSO that it lastslonger. Behind this guarantceisthe Gealera ail over ths other four years of democratic rule n other cities, Norwich has a | tion and a correctly proportioned r Some new sunshades have striped Try The New e Id's I : . World et reasonabile o . ¥ i dumplings of the finest sort can be|borders of many colors. responsibility of the world’s largest manufac- prices. In: tigate 1§ betore you decide on any type of root. General Roofing Manufacturing Company but it is extremel. to place doubtful if it will 1 mber of “Go to | produce: and cuffs of The sieves can be obtained | Cross-stitch the col be accepted even n the bhsy streets|in any size and used over any dish or | the gray frock with blue. the present leadersh: ip. e kettle they will fit, and they are light| Praid and embroider It'is not so easy to overlook the land easily handled used on beits and pock turer of roofings and building papers. Universal Tread are cleverly s. effects of the war. It is the e T A e e | Beaded purses give an air to tailored No Other Tire Like It Worlds = e ey et Panam yhicl . T elatec o Bl COLORING RUGS AND CARPETS. |sults and afternoon gowns. > . farld’s Largest Manufactare: g £ Pape S wich 1as ary that Go is_unimpor s | "'The Bouffant siihouetts ia réserved For All’round Service NewYorkCiy = Chioage ¢ Stlous = Bosten Clevelend ;:(;‘:x‘:::‘n itione. ant. It t a lot of _fi.,"nt‘)mt un{l If the faded insrain or other carpet|almost entirely for evening. The New Michelin Universal Tread Binkesh Derroli, Sen K-m;cx;&== LG been natural th cc many months of war to hat out. |shows no holes. it will pay to color it.i Iingerie is sometimes made of black | = Santa | Richmond . Des Moines Housto cluth don Sydn of Europe would I D th d — After beating it and cleaning all spots|and white striped material is an improvement on rubber non Adants Rich es uston Dulcth ~ Leados Sy | skids of both the raised-tread and ‘Copyrighted 1916, General Roofing Manufacturing Co. tlon for many of their r Big orders have been placed here. cessitles have been bot country even to the poi 1f he has heard the report about his | with soap and water or gasoline lay it| long cutaway directoire coats are submersible beinz sunk, the captain|flat on the floor and follow the direc- to be coming in for fall. -uctlon-lrea:: types, c&l)_mblnmgk‘tdhe’ of the Deutschland may be saving |tions on the package: Apply while hot| “When in doubt, add pockets” ls advantages of these earlier non-skids; ihat “He who lraghs J4at est | With a scrub brush. This will color one | the designers’ motto this year. AND IN ADDITION hat "he Who laughs last, laughs best” | jige. Fiber rugs and plain carpets| Skirts will remain ample, but the 3 2 B ing the price on th de of the wa- ot . 2 : £ £ b - g this tire possesses the long life and re- ; B 4 PSR _|may be freshened wonderfully in this |fullness will be softly disposed. ? {aF anainaustrial activity” has_ been cunPparently ome of the greatest Aiffi- | Kanmer. Use Iight blue on a biue rug,| The ccstumo that accompanies a siliency that havealwayscharacterized on ou an (VIv] eetny’ encou; ecause the 5 e 5 both the world-famoue Michelin Rac- ing Type Flat tread, and the Michelin Plain tread. This is the New Tire Everyone is Talking About | | | 1 . tan or orange for brown, light green |sailor hat should be rather trim. @ wall of protection which is as ef- | Bremen is to enter all the ports where | for o groen rug. Do mot get the dve| You may wear a fancy colored taf- fective in certain ways as tariff leg- | Preparations are being made to greet | too dark or the rug will look muddy. | feta blouse with a plain white skirt. islation. To suppose, however, that|him- To remove ink from a rug or carpet,| Young girls are wearing flannel B s fo vontinus after peace| . - immediately sop sweet milk over the |suits, very boyish In design and cut. T enared i the Buropean nationg| NOW that the first United States |spot and dry as much as possible with| A great many Directory fashions are begin to turn their attention to for- submarine. the Holland, has been pre- |a dry cloth. Then apply gasoline to|to be seen this fall, especially in neck- o stoar s Tons | served as a relic, there'is one less un- | take out the grease, that the milk|wear. g elgn ade is P . e | Gorgea boat for the secretary of the | Would otherwise leave. To removesoot: A hat of plain, gray tulle with its Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN doubling of our exports has been duc i from a carpet sprinkle the spot with |frills cdged with jet beads is very 5 THE A. C. SWAN CO. entirely to the war and nothing clse [12¥¥ o bold up as efclent. salt. Let the salt remain on the spot | smart, i 2:4 CLIFF STREET ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS and way down in his-heart Congress-| It may be losical to look to Tur-|foF &bout 20 minutes, then sweep it| Girdles of silk or ribbon add color NORWICH, LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK man Fitzgerald knows It. key to supply the relief which fis 2;;:;:““ a broom. The spot will dis- }nmc;‘;e organdife and other cotton 1f these appeal to you, call for examinatiorn and estimate. Ne charge for consultation. DR. F. G. JACKSON DENTISTS needed by the people of Syria but A novel touch is a wreath of tiny RS VMEST INDIES. knowledge of Turkish action of this| THE GOWN WITHOUT A HOOK. |flowers outlining the edge of a broad It the Danish government stops to|kind causes the idea to end right hat brim. consider the facts in connection With | there. We have had the dress which fas-| Newer than the sailor hat is the DR. D. J. COYLE the pending sale of the group of is- lands which it possesses and which are known as the Danish W it ought not to hesitate long in tak- ing the necessary action which will conelude the deal. It is not the first. time that such.a t Indies,, Willlam Jennings Bryan has found it impossible for him to keep fout of the campaign, but past experience in- dicates that this will cause no little uneasiness among the leaders of the demooratic party. tened with three, two, or even a single hook, but here is a frock which has no fasteners whatever. It is made of soft taffeta, in a delicate lavender. The ‘blouse is cut itke a mddy, and slips on over the head. It is smocked on each sids of the front, along the ehoul- ders, and across tho back With soft scoop shape with the shortened rim in the back and a suggestion of a poke in the front. CURTAINS OF OLD-TIME CALICO. For the small windows in the sum- mer cottage or camp shack, there is (Successors to the Ring Dental Cc.) 208 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. BA. M toc8P. M Lady Asistant Telephone