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; popeorn o buttermilk with' B. < 3 " dhv?'m‘mu a fuss. Just K. "Aunt_Jerusha, d g L o, Msigne. drum and ‘Kitty as h i and then we will be whe ‘We_missed- ferusha our Novembar ooty t Jerusha, at| oy Six frankfurters for 10 cents. They Aunt Mehitablo: W are sorry you |&re something that will stand by you, are not abie to' meet. with us often, | 1eUben, and the skins will be &oou other gatherings conflicting. We miss | £F the dogs, or to feed the chicken: < “accoun We've_got too old for gewgaws Reu- R R P R a o Y. See_about the rest of it _ time. y e e thbe-tamne 'l:“ s self is ot e g welf have seen, and s DOMESTIC HINTS AND HELPS. 5o vivid and real we could almost see ?wh?wm Gorner Staters: iors ar Ready: I am wondering who-will | & feW hints and recipes that may e ottt | Stnima that cup and seuoe. Saivisice (o sotie oF you: for bad breath is a With butter, tak-| Potlatch:. It seemed good to see| -The rose scent. either in liquid form treatment that shall a letter from you again. T or. sachets, or the rose petals dried, As & temporary | Make s &, Olga: ' 1 had stambied onto that|Should be ‘the odor of the hand linen id the table linen, which should be expedient, when offensiveness arises | platter; little trick about the chickens legs ma s, v ‘peculiar food or drink which when roasting. away for several weeks.at & time i WE BECOME SPIRITUAL LIGHTS BY CHERISH- . or the ‘ L Toasa s e a1 ey Sorseyeril wesky st 8 e ! of ‘the linen worth the original cost. ING SPIRITUAL TRUTHS < Caxdamon | o s e e g, " | The scent of Toss on the table linen AL . THEGDA. . | fuewests the out of doors and gives an i o impetus to the digestion ugh e Wimastis; aid of the olfactory nerves. Ou the The following - o EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY R toncatas : Soleal,Corner. Sisters: One Sep- DO YOU, GROCNET? hand towel as it is passed over the fi The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- #ave me & mch:l;o ‘1:: A S m y“ :';’3:‘: l";ucnm-rl:nen:rrw £:|:cdd:n. ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by Th" plant was Dea) octal 3 Thero are many kinds of odor of rose, looked anything |1 wonder how many of you know how | 2q ¢ one is mot appealing (o the w.dllflldl-: of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. & my friend said it was |to make .Kitten lace in filet? These liousewife, another will be. % Address, SCCIAL COILNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. half ounce. Make Into pellets of jvariety, so I took it, |are the directions: . Bed linén to last should not be vsed grains each, and take six a day. 1 of growing it to amount td| Moke a chain of 40 stitches. 7 Bad breath will disappear. enything. [First: Row—15 sp, shell of § d ¢ in :v:i)é“(ve:vke,r:u:wl‘}'\o:’l& St to s fots Disagreeable breath arising from| I procured some fine, well decaved|3d st, shell in. Gth and 9th ch 3, | em: “vrp tongand,then for a few THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; §1.50 to second; $100 to third. |docay or secretions about the test feat mold and a little moss, also some | turn. * © - 5" 5 % | HS®, L, Pules, Gis e 2.0 as ma) © remove e following: good clean sand, and proc et e econ: 'w—Shell 't it ol Award made the last Saturday in eich month. Tose water one ounce, and porman- | business Of repotting. I removed the|2d d c of each snell of iat dow, cn|leYing the linen away it should be ganato of potash one grain. Rinse the [bail, and made holes in the bottom of [4,1d.c. 3 sp. 2 blocks (a block is made | (1o uf 1oveancr cnla oo ploor In =_— mouth every three hours. a tén ponnd lard pail, put in broken | by puttinb 1 d ¢ in each Stitth), 5 8D, | the cnest sod botemon the Ham e e To remove catarrh, the following 1s | dishes and small stones to ‘the depth|ch 5, turn. - ;i A 8 SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. SEASONABLE RECIPES. highly recommended: of an tnch for drainage, over this was| Third Row—4 sp, 3 blks, § sp, shell | Wil Bive not only a ewest and clean : . = s oo Ty In a pint of water put two table- |placed a layer of moss to prevent the|on shell between st and 2d @ ¢, ch | roor o the irmreriel wi 3dd to, the Get a Transfer. ear Soclal Corner Sisters: Here are | oioons of common-fine table salt. Heat |soil from settling into the drainage.. |5, turn. 3 S ol wholssinein = a few recipes you may like to try as|ing water. With the aid of a nasal| For potting soil T used abost seven} 'Fourth Row—Shell on' shell. 2 50, 1| onders moduees. nest and culor. Lave 1f you are on the gioomy line, rpsthing sow. sud good. 2| douche, obtained at the drus store, or |parts of leaf mold and one of sand,|blk, ¢ sp. 2 blks, 1 6p, 2 BIKS, 3. 5D, | ander ahould ne need for bed linen on el e onill some one try my cabbage s0uP? leven without that, snuff about a tea-|filled the' pall half full of it, and re-|ch 5, turn. ot o pacto Y | , you're inclined to fret and pine, me smail cabbage chopped or cut |SEEN MIhout, b, EACHL SLRLE b R | e fuchele, from the can, Aird| Fifth Row—t ap, 5 il 2 §5, 2 bils, for wearing apparel or table Get a transfer: fine. Put in_kettle with enough boil- t off the trick of doubt and gloom, | ing salted water to cook. When ten- t on the sunshine train—there’s|der add one quart milk, butter and room. pepper to taste. We have this quite Get a transfer, often. 3 2 hand linen. requiring it to pass in the mouth. Use |and all, placing it on: the soil in tne|2 sp,.shell on shell, ch-5; turn. oF; - twice a Jay—morning and nigit. pail and filling around it with the pot-| Sixth Row—Shell on shell as be- | ALY silks that h’l‘;:n”:*:“fi:‘ o For offensive breatn arisirg from |ting soil; also put a little all over the | fore, 3 sp, 7 blks, 5 sps, ch 5, turn. b 1o NS & Gead: hoeht s Hout: thatd foul stomach, the following is resom- |top, gave the plant a good spraying| ~Seventh Row—6 sps, 5 blks, 2 SpS, | T ean ok foend SCont abour them mended: and set it in a window where it would |1 blk, 1 sp, shell on shell, ch 5, turn. L4 e anon - Beef Patties—My favorite corned| To a wineglass of water add three |not get much sun for a time. Soon it| Eighth Row—Shel] on shell, 1 sp, § | sray, [00sely n boxes filled with tissue 2 . : a ss of X L' sp, 9 % Rt wekry (xati, beef is fancy brisket. This e nice for |grains of chioride of lme. Take a|commenced to grow and fn October it|blks. 5 sps, ch §, ot Lo el Bl A T You must not stay there and complain, | with nutmeg, moisten It all With HEU | fare” 1he. menl, And cit vf clmpls fod | | The 1ast of November 1 put it in{shell on sher ons tumn. <~ ° °P® [quantitie sof violet sachet. This sachet W e ith nutmes, molsten i all vith ittle |fore (he meal. and eat ot simple food | The lost of 2 Lt it infshell on shell, ch 'S, turn. Wil Tane off any tondency. the. aiic The cheerful cars are passing throush, | small circular pleces rolled out mot | “ ar. o S25Y disested. D A e et andl . onth Kow—b'aps, § hiks, 4. 80, h}may have to:grow ninsty smelling. And there’s a lot of room for you. very thin, cover one-half sheet with | The Skin—The greatest beutifiers in|fhere It vemained unfii the liiter part urn. oy A A s s Yoty Shin, cover gnerhalf shoet With|existence arc plenty uf exeroise in the|of February, when I brought it up| ’Eloventh Row—4 sps, § biks, 3. sps, s the minced meat ol over other Balf | fresh air. the Keepins of the pores open | Pruned it severely, geiting it into £0od |1 bIk. 2 sps, shell on shell, ch s, turn. oy B e it ek 50 28 to form half moon et fngers |1 bathing, the feecing of the body |Shave. gave it a sood watering, and| Twelfth Row—Shell on ahell, 2 sps d Get a transfer; them In square haking pan and make | With a sufficicncy of simple, healthy |PUt [t Into a warm lizat reom. Growth |2 blks, 3 sps, 4 biks, 4 sps, ch & turi| pear Bajtor 6f the Social Corneri— § T R N them 1n squ food, nd the | mecersmy | mount of|soon commenced and continued until 1| * Thirteenth’ Row—L spa, '3 biks, 3| Dear Etor 6f the Social Corner. Jump on the tialn and pull the robe | poiled potatoes, one small onion, chop- | oq ine R i Taooniplexion. /the Jol- | e Joaded. wite fowern, - 7 laps, 7 biks, 4 sps, ch 6. turn. - folded newspaper to the bottom stair That Jands you at tre station Hope ped. one-half cupful weak vinegar, two O TFRIIE TS T8 CSERT o | Where saw such a fuchsia: tae foliage| Fificenth Row—5 sps, 7 biks, 1 sp, 1]9f My cellar stairway to erable me to Get a transfer. and a half teaspoons salt, one table- = 5 distinguish the lower step, and pre- L. . meOne coal (kept by druseists), mived with|® rich dark green ge, and | blk. 1 sp, shell on shell, ch 5, turn. . o spoon minced parsley, one-eighth t sweetened water or milk, for three|the blossoms had let sepals and a| Sixteenth Row—Shell on shell, ~2|Vent a misstep. Sailing. spoon pepper, three tablespoons oiive | S E . - " 5| A Quick Way to Clean Silver—Place 2 - _pepper, poons olive | oy Ll cessively, This . |purc white corolla. The flowers were |sps, 2 blks, 5 sps, 1'blk, 5 sps, ch 5, Y ink ane the course we go, | 2lk two slices bacon, diced, four stalka| sy wog by o gentle purge after: {very larze and double. I concluded |turn. silver in & bowl of thick sour milk e oo B8 T ecigy | celery,-chopped-icttuck: Put onlon in | SRR SRR LS the'treatment must have been just the | Seventeenth Row—5 sps, 2 biks, §;3nd let it stand for an hour atier Be rsen wsur wiiara the billows Bow |l trenn ten ismeer e panrear | Gnicein 't i SR one required, for it certainly throve on|sps. shell on shell, ch 35, turn. war loo‘k s b‘;{ghg ok e T Ents T0 moet whatever storms that come. | the ratacoes Wil Siil Wt aud mis |Temedy will prove eficacious.ip making | it rag.moveiad. about, tyice al FEighteenth Row—8 aps. 3" blks, &) opr on crevices aro reached without And yet, all brave and unafraid | thorough. ~Add ofl, the celery cut fine, | the compiexion: cle: Mook, Chrejpelny Pako it tleondes dnk oh & Lt Wear on the metal With' venturing where We've Nevery the basom fried to a orisp, and the ba-| The pale siin is improyed by the|Side of ihe leaves were _thorough T RO ot 2P, P& 2 |7FC Clean Wall Paser—Fiour mixed hiseiy B o e o kg sunshine. washed. It was never troubied with |sps, shell on shell, ch 5, turn. IO afuted abinonics to 8 Lo oay We cannot sail, in shine or shade, | on a bed of lettuce and garnish with | The zreasy sk rclined to Lt ,;“’ 1£-atgod, while Jlu blossont S ";“'&'L“e';‘ Row —Ehell on shell, 10| a rubved on the wall paper or pie ver Go hnete Wb A Cookai eats Tt Tev s heneited by the folly in a north window. ¥ s. . 1 sp, ch 5, turn. " & Beyond the power of God. ILQ»,‘, r:\’::»},]}v‘,‘:‘rl ‘cooked eses that have o Inh :fx”;‘f.'x.,a es| WHile 1n ‘he cellar it was given just| Twenty-first Row—i sp, I bk, 1 sp, lu;:mwfll clelnht)::em, > b Gur ship sets forts 8o true and bold, | “merers oo A A of Poricsal siz drops. distilied | WAter enough to keep it from drying (1 blk, 11 sp, shell on shell, th 5, turn.| With best wishes to the Brothers Gur et ta Tecm in with sare denghe; | | Potato Dumplings —iash about ane [Ohe-haif Dint: Mis. and. patle OB dropped mos: of its leaves| Twenty-second Row—Shell on shell, e e R e o i raE ot pound-o 4 potatocs on cls> pass % jwhile there and the remainder when |13 sp, 1 blk, 1 sp, ch 5, turn. i 3 And kingdoms far Levond the night.| og |,f“'m H R e siin may be whitened by the Drought ‘o the light. Twenty-third Row—2 sps, 1 blk, 12 o CLUD Our fiopes are high, our fancies keen, | og DOTLIOSS I @ bosin, G6d (80 OURCES | following prescription | Keeping Tomatoes—To have fresh|sps. sheil on shell, ch 5, turn, repeat. TO CLUB NO, 2. B I ins sashis venture throoeh ) ol e D o Cont ! To one pint of wator 1dd cre wine- | tomatoes Jate in the season, try this| I have also noticed that the “lacet 5 His power in all we do is scen, R Ate Nl ealty WePDER, Wi, E1288 Of] £h lerfon juice and ten |plan: the frost kills the vines|Or “loop space,” as it is called in some| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I like And all we do not do. jernoo st ath palt, pepper and |drops of attar of rascs. Mix and keep i the gnod sized srcen tomatoes | Patterns, ia being used more and more |Wmany others have been wondering if auttasg apd wark.all fo 8 smoeth by U ol eoriea hettis, | Tie: oues o \each one separately in_a|in connectin with filet crochet in the|Club No. 2 had gone to sleep, or if RIS 1 covin- s and by chacs an egg and mix lisht'v with the ab day. ce of newspaper. Pack away close-|late patterns. They combine ~very|they were losing interest. It is a long B e e il b wine | o o5t apdumiz dishin with Kkeep ' the \slin clear, in 2 box or basket and set them in |handsomely. I'hope the following |time cince fthe hall gathering was pro- To every ehange of soul or heart, e or aTE M an hevse and orher i dry room whers the temperature is|terms will be plan to you: e Tall I8 i To every varian:e of the |t e e R B S s low as possible: the object is to| Tacet—Chain 3, miss 2. 1 _double not time Club No. 2 zot busy? And yet it is not us tnat g tteert it ) then - take! b\ Grini Arinks keep them firm and solid. but not to[Chochet (in preceding row), chain 3 | Crimson Rambler: I hLear there is The ship we sail in on tiis deep land serve with tomato sauee. These| .The Hands—To kecp the hand weil |FIP€R. As fact as they ‘are wanted (Miss 2, 1 treble (also in preceding to_be a picnic. before long? Of lite and joy. but God who bides” | batis. if m-d in nias ennae ! therfollowing isimecossary: | fOr the table,brin it a few into a|TOW). X z Selinda: Wish 1 could find out who That we our cou ; keep. | be served in ot Gr as a & - e i Which s pro. | ¥arm roum a iudlly accu e eahnlh U HURS b L EERI G RO T e R —Sent in"by HATTIE. | with a rcast or stew FesniagSsing | et - Lo BRIRCINES i (aek il Toehy an (onesadbate e e e i Alfava. for Ner cordial i ed to liv 0d_toilet soap, and and thougzh less tender than| Picot—A icot has many variations. |Polly and others. : Sos e Holighebab-and aliy ripencd ones, ave a good |but one frequently used is: Chain 5| Rural Delivery: I think you must e S N : : ept them in | Catch back into the 5th stitch from |be glad vou belong :0 the Social Cor- INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. Iy BEGONIA asks: Soctal Cor- AT WO = ¥ until the hotidays. the hook with a slip stitch. The num- |ner se¢ing you got limoush these gates ner Editor or some of the Social Cor- u ; ‘_ tnd | PEF_of stitches used for a picot ls|S0 easy. Tnat was 4 strange dream, : o A R din g WORK WITH THE NZEDLES. | How to Winter Cannae A «frihd| uaunily explained in the pattern used.|Perhaps it is a warniug for us all to be hyacinth buib t have co gt i Freit Just now I am making a filet bag, |ready with the right password when L R O T sters of The Social Corner: |fTSt frost has nipped the, folinge, cuts g ti s, > : 3 el ersiel 3 1 S earl Gl HBte with a rose on one side and an initial |our time comes to enter the gate, for There are no little tulba attached to enr o e Sictors: | The As fhe eveuines are ‘;i:‘nz\xfi:‘;dnnw(}:f\;,Flumnilnt i M s e e on the other Mnishing it ‘with pleot| tiat I8 ensithing Wo'dll alfks:have to them. 1 have put chem dows. cellar o1 jendien 1g) tions mizht be a he'p to some|vould adhere to them when lifted) in | '0gP for the top. e | At vbbl g A B T gl Bty il e 5 shallow roxes, beins careful to place or, = damiyi nacrow: edge try, this |l = g th 5 2 5ds, 1 p 3 ds, then draw nearly to- | before thi very grateful. 'Thesé bulbs Liossomeg | found to be good lem all tops up, and only a layer of| o ire ol'a’repeat. I think this rauch |back safe.” Hope we shall all meet Erpected to see you ; was glad your husband got von do not realize that last year. Bachelor's Fudding—Two cups of | Mittonhotes when well done, make an|[200% T, G, DO ) 2 QUHE more soll| better than a ring of 20 st and p at | =oon. e A e effective trimminz touch to » dress or | IS ea ‘to that already In-theibox, |y, "5 co’ DOM PEDRO rd received and|grated bread, two cups currants. two | f0 Ve FIUMINE ch hand ery.|and the boxes placed in a light, frost- | B toP- SEOTTIE i ea S0. T Eeeheitl, oo Jbpie. (v MEADINE 1 | proidery i being revived for dress- | PrOOf celiar or room: where they will —— g PHOTOGRAPHER--Card received | o L, Sugar, three 8% 0 |es in wools, heads and metalic threads|POL frecze but where it will not be = THE FIRST CALL OF CHRISTMAS. and matied to L . L teespoon Jl ninced fine, | Why not make the bureonnole for the | WArM enough to induce growth, SUGGESTIONS FROM MERRY AN- s 2 R to taste. Have the apples minced fine, | VhY 4 e e e DREW. Dear Social Corner Sisters: — The MERRY ANDREW—Too late for|udd the currants bread and sugar, | ANCYV buttom 2 part of the dress trim- or sera i Sor S : Christmas thought is with us if thi cards. 7The tine of probation expired. | beat the esgs, mix well, i by working it into the embroid- [38¢ temperature of about 45 degrees. = thie Wer requested your nddress severai|buttered dish and iis 3 The soil sho not be ailowed to dry| Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: It is a |Breat Christian festival is some ways times. loth, | B 2 . © may fe th n _|out entirely. mor shculd it be kept|long time since 1 wrote to The Cor- | Off. 3 e o | “F” Botl l’;* : hours. | ventionaiized el ‘aher ©f 2 €N imére than moderately moist. ner. My! but I did give the Brother a | What are we going to do about it? FOR THE TATTEN MAKERS e indisn Pudding —Sweet{ i1 are of | beads sof, metaiic MADGE. |good scare. I should have liked to|It doesn't lock as though, we should P e et 1L a5 We.can- | threads. -, The s=buffon; which issues === have seen Brother Si when Mandy was m;e 3 sreat deal of money to spare: Dear Sisters of the Soclal Corner: | fuarts ok 1 somall cup ndine. mest, | (hTOkh such a_buttonhole will earry FRIENDSHIP, reading my letter and the nnswers. I |&n we may have has got to Those of you who make tatten may |1 emall ctp mol 1 tablespoon rve | out the daisy center idea. fun out of it. As the Social Corner |be fearfully and wonderfully stretched £ S Pl ot i - £ {1~ & Jong owval b e LR Dear Social Corner Sisters: Pure|was getting slow I thought I would |to do all we wish to do. :};‘[er;le'l’;?r ted in these new patterns of | meal or flour, salt, ‘cin n. L P ‘h:“l:mho;“‘“:’mk‘:‘;‘m"’l’l'jg unselfish friendship one of the|ecause a little excitement. I suppose| As our lists are made up the friends Use size & thread in ecra or linen. | ong Lqduart of milk, bour out & CUP | enter of a wreathed medallion of |§reatest gifts to the human race.|some of the Sisters had some fun|and relatives and deserving poor come o piiz0 5 thread In coru or Mnen.|ang udd an much water. It th o Something to be treasured, for without | reading my letter and the answers I|to mind, ard there are none it should cover. Use shuttle and ball. P, & d|meal in slowly, cooking till thic o or more small bone or pearl|iTu¢ friendship wha: pleasures could|know I did. e acr 10 cross oz Chan ioseiwhD 8 5 p, separated by 2 d s, 3 d s, close; | smoot i Santly cooled add veo |buttons may b vi 3 we get from life? What good would (. Here are some useful gifts for a|most need our gifts. by 2 d s; turn work, join o center p |quart of cold milk. Pour all into a|bY @ conventional border of embroid- |iHiends, »ut wculd that kind of friend- | to get old linen, and if some of the |lellies. jume and preserves will yield of ring and repeat. 'Here is a pretty | well buttered deep pudding pot and | Ty or beads ship last? Better be a pauper and to| 0ld housekeepers will follow my advice |most aczeptible prescuts for any class edge with medallion to match which | bake five or six hours in a Slow oven.| Kevhole effects in buttonholes are|KNOW we possesscd the real regard of | they will find these gifts much lked. jupon the list, = makes a very attractive scarf. Five or six sweet apples, sliced but |Amusing ond not unartistic for new |2NS friend than (o be the prbud pos- S & Dicosiol liner andibind lthe oiin i isStorunate and thaC ix; For Medallion (Usinz Shuttle and|not pared, are an improvement. Good | frocks or blouses. #tamox Sof " aijshousand dhat Scan'Sbeedes with) colored xibDon iand: them [that nandibags of silics * and. velvets Rt P ¢ 08 1 1. 4 O x L pated 2 puts oo bought a: a moment’s notice. embroider the word “Linen” on one |are much more in demand this win- » 1 p, 4 ds, 1p, 2 ds, 1| hot with butter, or cold with cream. cll-worked buttonholes which | POU! - e b R 5 i i, das b s can it | o ) OttanFoE ool form | the. atem Tap onOles mwich | Friendship to be real does not flatter |Side; then take old linen and some | ter than those of ieather, and it is not close; turn work—ch & ds, 1 D, 5 45 | yry my cranberry ritters? Bost 1 oge | lower stalk provide artistic placing|PUt endeavors to point out with gentle | 80ft cloth, and roll up In a roll; putia difficult matter to make bags of this and close; turn work—ch 3 ds, 1 p, 2| a0 glir Into 1 1.2 cups of milk, add ] |for the Dutton of the cangling var- |Ords our faults and to show us aon the cover and tlo with ribbon of lsort at home And now is just the ds, 19, 3 as. turn work: B § ds, join | g etir into 1 12 cups of mullc add'1 {3y, 5 DILOR OF (he cangling ¥ar-|means ot correction. In short, friends |the same color of the bindins. time to find remnarts of costly silks 10" 18t'p, 5 4, close; B § ds, 1 by ¢ ds, | iblespoon of sugar, 1 cup of fiour, 1|"tY, In metal threads such a treat. | Slould be each others’ mirrors. _Another handy gift: Take a plece of |and ribbons that would be just what closs: Farm'work'¢h § da. 1 p, 3 ds, | 22Po0n of buking powder. ~Whan |Zent 18 stunning when the i Beware of soft words and honeyed |Eingham and make & bag: then take|you wart to use in fashioning these D 8 ds, repeat 3 times; join end of last | porry "sazce and drop by spoons on | Of course, a ’ buttonhole should [Bhrases, for when you are feeling bluca | Ploces of colored ginshame and mokedainty bags. Later in the ycar there e st hot ‘buttered_ griadle, Brown. lisntly |never be used unless it is perfoctly | SImPle Pressure of these are seldom |fome hoiders and put them I, this | will not be room to show fhese rem- Wige—*P1:0s; 1 0, § du. 1 p, ¢ de, |05 Ductersd, sRlOdle. Biown Mok Al 5000 wavitojmiakosarfitm | ioe £ LECKI AT mantear e sl etana [ ECE £ 20 1o e Brie e Rer it e e il shave beshisolifty 2 s, 1 p, 2'ds, 1 p, 3 ds, turn work; . +—To = gt avotna; th it | hatred of an enemy. L I ux of newer goods. york: § s, join to p on largs ring; 5| of Commenl & e A G faatas "mrd | material ‘with some more substantial |handclasp and kindly glances from the : MEERE ANDEOW. |y o i e 1, the Dol as ds, close: B 5'ds. 15, §as, close; turn |all ix used| Boll ave minutes and |30, TN, Some mops Sybets eye assure you when he is near, and 2 - |early as possible when the stocks of G5, Surn work: P 5 ds hoin o plos | while hot into greased pan. . When| A bride who takes the greatest|¥oU e ready to give him your conf-|, ;0.\, Tt P ricleiand thore e ds, turn work; P § ds, join o p-on | while hot into greased pan. = When |, g, Ii'Gier linens has o sather oad |dence; but always remember it 1s casy G _FOR THE WORTH OF [a chance to obtaln rare and preity =10 o SR wor g ' pillow tubing the exact width of th 4 : = 2t constderation 7 :oavl de-. lsnass dc!],o;:rnpwgrlé, Fxs ds, lnrgee:tvv:?:fi” e ged ana® this she embm,dem; h" : Try to live your life so that your| Dear Billie: You wanted to know if |0f friends we are all feeling just as Bt n 5as ciose: P G ds, 15, 3 BLIZA IAND, |charming design with the mono- |Lriends can truly say: “None knew thee | we knew any mean men or women. I|rich as we shall a month hence, and 8 pcfl ;: .lnp 3’&;“:;‘::?‘;"%“%% gs, “ |gram in the center. Both pillows |PUt t0 love thee, none named thee but|send this to you as it was told to me.|the generous impulse is too fine a Yo ideip s s vummoric P g dn | oF GANITARY OONDI|Ere Plackd 'in this cise Suring deys|te,praise I don't know as the woman did it to | quality to crush. B to small p; § ds, J 3a p, by o Tomortow, sald the farmer, is the|be mean, or whether she had to look | Of ‘course, we are all going to do mode on st ring; § ds, 1°p, 3 as,'1 b: TTons Darning on huckaback is easily |4aY_that is set apart for the annual|after hef pennies. the best we can with our means and }mm, c&u, urn work, ch, 3 ds, repeat done and is excellent when one|UPlifting of the true and thankful| On a southern train from Washing- |those who are short of funds are the g g Dear Members of the Social Corner: | wants work that is relaxing. I the|LCart In retirn for all the blessings|ton to Richmond the “butcher” came |ones deserving of our attention. ioiages for Handkerchiefs—ITove the |1 fhink one of the most prominent|material 1s pressed on the worng |that have fallen from above—been be-|into the car with a basket of oranses, AR SRR 7 R T2\ oS what you want. causes of diseaso in the carelessmess[side over o pad before starting the|SoWed upon His children by a God of |an old man, whose wife sat beside pids e arge ring and 1|anq neglect commonly seen respecting | Work the blunt edge will slip with |Peace and love. .O'er all the land to- (him, was very anxious to buy haif a ALFARE'S PICNiIC, gmall. 40 % 100, mercerized cotton to|ine sanitary conditions of the home. . |even greater ease under the little|TNOITOW: aye, from surging sca to sea,|dozen, but she waved the bov on with: 3 rom AT uBth) 1 v o phieTeRat | “This neglect 18 not to be attributed |squares. Sometimes the design it- | Wil rise the hvmns of gratitude in| -“He cant have ‘em! He mover eats| Dear Sisters of tie Soclal Corner: : 1 s betwoen then make s 4 sy cah |to the city alone. People who live infself ls darned, the darning stitches|WORdrous melody. In every valley|pne wWithout the julce runming down|Didn't we have a nice time at Al- o Ei8 0T o ave ot Slose | the country are apt to regard the|running across the material. Eeath D s il s s Dbt atea fare’s picnic? Every one was so jolly e - ¥ e a.nl o!ndzrev]oua dountry as the most healthful and free RUTH. |8ray, will ring the anthems that we iy ut I wanted two or ‘three, land social. The decorations were love- . 5 ge. I bfln‘a',”“ n‘nc o.;; from diseage of-any place on the globe, ¢ = sing on each Thanksgiving day. -«s";bp ;o ul;rz‘md-' s |13, especially the autnmn leaves, and d ey “whl ‘Mot ‘overian: Kepest rom 404 e city as-ne hotbed of Gissasa| DISHES YOU MAY LIKE. o 'a great row, domt |gaePS,Dager, trimmings hangume from ———— 5 cramps: and raise a Sreat row, don't|ine chandcdes orer the tapl beginning. ping to consider you? e chandeiier over the e, laden 2. Bdge with plain rings. R 5 ds, 1 and Dear Social Cornerites: These| GREETINGS PROM OLEANDER. |"1y, poy soon returnea with boxed |\t everylhing mice. But the clean- o ing up and putting away must have Bkt eing S ot 15700 | o mbenbeal e o T e S, e |25 S R VY R PR T ate evervcing o ur s ) = s Drevious ring, e l.'ro live nmd':’ A conditions Codfish and Créam: Piok up and well, I shought I would join | ¢, f{:‘b{g"‘ang-_h':m ihe womallcould for us. Even to making us e Ppretty and “m—n,m - sflo‘.kmwlthout boiling a pint of salt|you by writing my first letter. Thists veorh ANST "h: & €or |.ipige” for a prize. All those who tried . o 'in r e;a. four persons to be serv-|" Chrysanthemum: I had a very good hirty smoper” +X; guees ©an g0 |certainly were artists in the pig line, ings 1o tasy Scald one quart of milk inltime at yeur house last week, and I| 'The boy passed on and - returned | SPecially Olga. shoul doudle boiler, vm::‘bmrn‘m- t;;‘ small m:‘ ?.'..'. Dave put the chair | with peanute, e .v'vm "rldy A_:sly please send in her regulations: egg, and when 224 | Dackc o recipe for satmon loaf? The best I gne’ rounding tablespoon flg:r» Meven't seen you m@mflmm"mm ever ate. * fally blended tn cold mflk. IF an I Gown Tatery, gl gy SRR GINGER. Cm P orared; beat it well and odd it| Geldenslow: Would Ifke to Kave you | years since he haf 7 T O et e DnhAg 2nd Queen Bimabeth come down and |head: and he'd have to GREETINGS FROM CALLA’ LILY.. salt necessary. Sprinkle with | Best wishos to all-\he Sisters, ‘Dear: Social Corner Sisters: — As e e el ; eliers, thownt T woutd add o, the j3 ers, 10U ‘woul add to the Potato_and_ Corn Loaf: HAVE-HIRED A MALL. y Tlat and aee who else will follow. D#: e it C ‘mashed o —— y imed: y, % , o Like yan]wthn .:se“?&du',w(';"l ‘b’l& peizic. o e oo : V- om0 thegn b BRoM ¢ pienic, I too: enjoy e com ot 0 butter, . " “Then yowll " e : arzive lake; but - Believe me Aunty; ' an Lueinaz, Dottle and I remained waiting for my son and his auto ‘us home. ! Z a social and- friendly visit b maku.tlu‘k':f’mut hot griddle . cakes and waffles which add so much to’ t::afnjoyment ,‘pf the use of Cleveland’s because it makes the finest food at minimun cost. 'NO ALUM—NO PHOSPHATE to Mystic. and back by moonlight the | WHICH DO YOU PREFER, day of your picnic. It was a lovely trip. Crimson Rambler: Father has for- gotten. You will have to tell me. How are the sick pcopie you have to go to. Married and Happy: I saw you leave the Norwich Five and Ten Cent store with a lady not long aro. BEtta Barber: Was glad you enjoy: ed meeting with the Sisters this sum- mer. Annette: Where are you? Mayfare: Why so “still. You us- uvally keep the ball rolling. You, as well as other old writers, must let us hear from you, Yours for the govd times at the Corner gatherings. CALLA LILY. BULLETIN'S -PATTERN SERVICE 1842 .. GIRLS' DRESS, A New Desigu, Both Practical and Stxlish. JThis model i3 nfee fo sabardine APROPISREPAIR velour, popiin. mixed s 3 > E H and plalds, and aiss for ail awash|,L Nothing but the “movement” of fts fabrics. The waist 1s mounted on | brim recommends the immensely smar( square yoke sections and its fronts|Paris model, the black veyvet hat worn S2.5U5 0, Pianep et Witn deep and | with o satin frock and long chaln, of . = ade green beads. The blue felt 10" haPSemn Js cut In four stzes: 6, & | facea with black velvet and trimmed yards of 44-inch material for an 8-year | With a monkish figure in front. done Size. in gay worsted embrolderies. A pattern of this illust:atior mailed to"any address on receipt of 10 cents Timely-Warning. ¥ mps! 2 Order through Tac Culletin Company,{ Notice of the organization of the Pattern Depts Norwish, Conn. Christmas chorus brings to mind wich a shock the fact that only 40 days re- main after today for <hat shopping, early and late.—New York World. ! Inevitable Result. The car_ turns turtle just when the. driver is feeling certain that gasolina mixed with whisky makes 60 miles an hour as safe as it is delightful— Louisville Courler-Journal. Cubans Wondering Also In the meantime the Cubans are still wondering how they came out in their national election of last month —Savannah News. WHEN YO[J WAKE .UP DRINK GLASS { . OF HOT WATER Wash the polsors and toxins from system before putting more food into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes™ any- one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. - _— Wash yourself bn the inside before |breakfast like you do on the outside. i This is vastly more important because ; the skin pores do not absorb impuri- A POPULAR MODEL.: | ties “into_the blood, causing iliness, while the bowel pores do. Ladies’ Apron. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an , This style is sometimes known as|ounce of waste material must be ! ;‘:b;gyddgre"i aTrony ;’ s be ’"'?—i of | carried out of the body. If this waste ed toweling. of lawn, crepe, S T en, and trimmed with lace or cmbrotd- A 3 £ ery poisons, gases and toxins which are he pattern ls cut in three sizes:|absorbed or sucked into the blood Small, medium and larfitv It is com-|stream, through tie Iymph ductsj osed of front and back sections held lwhich ‘should suck. only. nourishment ¥ n piacavarith (4 beit ehat ta cromsel{{flsustain the Body. 3 over the center fron will ¥ $ 212 yards of 36-inch materlal for a| A Splendid -heaith measure ig to mediurs size. drink, before breakfast each day, a A pattern of this iilustration malled |glass of real hot water with a tea-§ H wazasasssanarent to any address on receipt of 10 cents ul”of liméstone phosphate in it, 10 silver of SAMmPS. et Company,|¥PICh l8.a harmless way to wash . * | these; potsons, gases and toxins. frem Hycan et Norwies o0 the 'stomach, __liver, kidnoys and § - bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening ¥ REtH, RreiKutting and freshening the. entire alimentary § Dan broke his foot last week kick-|canal before putting more food into ing a book agent down the steps, and |the stomach. 5 H the doctor’s bill. cost him more ‘than | A quarter potnd of lmestone phos- § the price of the books. If he had ‘em, |phate costs but very little at the drug j though, he could not sit and read 'em |gtore but is sufficient £o maike anvone while his leg and ma are quietly knft- {an dnthusinst on insidé-bath ting.—Jacksonvile Times-Union. and women who are accustomed to T rhnes Chaniga wake up with a dull, ‘aching head or It 1s discovered by the University Mfifiu‘%‘#&m Kansan that the old-fashioned coedjhave ' bilions

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