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and Goulied 121 YEARS OLD SUGGESTIONS FOR © THE HOUSEWIFE - | Short Jackets of fur, reaching just to A pair of “blankets make_bet & Bulle'in Businass Office 480, S ""‘“"‘"‘"‘,“ ttle tacking ..:‘ vy A wu:’ 2 s b= Balletin !%M‘nlmul %n:l!\é’n?‘ od et = There is a new sleeve that hangs S uiletin Jol s 85-2. RSoMY. straight and is very wide at the bot. usewives htien and Suwss 2 - Ho! in al e g, e Lace washed in skimmed milk |tom. in Germany are now - — should not be rinsed 'la“ mmr‘:r; Sma oF d_—m e e a Monday, Jan. 29; 1917. e e s wills o with high standing bows of tulle. R To give additional endurance to the | White sponge cloth makes charming weartng qualities of the ~heels of | trimmings for a navy blue serge dress. The ciar's youngest daugmter, et g The old time Arab burnoose is seen e A Insects like neither sait nor alum, again among the simpler evening and a small quantity sprinkled on the | cloaks. carpet will keep them away. ~ — it For sporting wear the newest com- | wounded soldiers. An apron made with a big of table | bination is the velvet jacket with a oficloth is a great saver to wear when | skirt of tweed. Forty per cent. of the high explo- Washing dishes sive makers and shell packers in Ger-- SR T Toques of oriental design and made | many are women, while 50 per cent. of Baked potatoes are delicious if a |entirely of feathers are greatly in evi- | the makers of tents, haversacks and slice of bacon is put inside. Make a |dence. similar equipments also belong to the hole in the potato with an apple corer, —_— same sex, and in the manufacture of TH’“‘“*“’“‘ the °:‘t‘°‘-"- ©VeT | 1ol a piece of bacon and place in the | Plum colored cloth trimmed with|tinned meats and preserves 75 per since the Harrison drug act has been | pqe, - gray otter makes a very seductive coat | cent. of those employed are females. put into force, as well as before frock. though to a lesser degree, hospitals| A good way to clean patent leather — Lady Mackworth, a Lusitania sur- have been filled with those who have |shoes is to remove all the dirt and| Velvet and Georgette crepe make a | vivor, is now TEngland’s coal been seeking a cure for the dope habit. t:’e': ;fl)c fllxu'n ;;e.r Pwlil';hh au;oft clarming combination for an afternoon ;:l:it. oxt’l 'hfl‘::-lh habhzer'n’: at u:a s pped in milk. Pol with a | frock. ! Her er, D. s There have been many instances where | SOt SIDE now in the United Stafes on business X r the facilities for caring for such cases . for the British government and she i'“]e Circulation of were Insuficlent to_accommodate all| The skin of & grapefrult, after re- | corsy ht i whis Trgen R frock: | Ts undertaken the Siamt task in Tis H : who desired to break away from for- [ moving the bitter white pump, can be | with rich embroidery and you have a | absence. mer practices. crystalized and cooked in the same |frock of rare beguty. = b= < >4 The treatment of such cases has re- | manner as orange and lemon rinds are . TO CLEAN BRUSHES. e quired much time and has been ac- |Prepared. GLOVES FOR WORK. e 4 s To renovate household brushes . of companied by varying results, but it| 4 z 2 £ vinegar and olive oil in eqial| No matter how many patented helps |any kind put a teaspoonful of soda in c,r‘;fifluf:ll‘,“:“"p‘:mfl; ——— :‘ “‘""‘“L:““ "1 ‘-‘;L wlan ""m‘; parts are rubbed on both sides of 2 |to your work you may possess, dom't|a basin of hot water and swish the Connecticut and from s heen Mt min doctor, and | tough steak, and allowed to stand for | neglect to have a pair of good rubber |Dbrushes up and down in it, then dry in ‘ whiéh he was working out quietly in | two hours before cooking, the steak | gloves TPhase Eloves may be obtained | hot sun. order to establish its eficacy beyond [will be tender. el ity B 7y S 8,000 of the 4,053 houses i@ a doubt, the results are obtained much > 1cp | auite shdrt to the ones that come Gp TO KEEP MITTENS ON. wich and read by ninety-three per§| quicker and that the patients show | To make the beaten egg in which |to the elbow. Unless they are con- cent. of the people. In Windham $| surprising gains following brief treat- | YOU dip croduettes go further, use hot | gtantly worn the nails will never be| 1Measure off pleces of hat rubber, or it is delivered to over 900 houses,$| ment. m;hb?:tzfiie: lh‘bfe:poo:: The bro-|in good condition if much housework the first size rubber elastic, to fit 'the in Putnam and Danielson to over$| twhat the method is has not been | PoToon JS f is done and the hands become grimy |little wrists (not tight) and sew to CLABA WILLIAMS 'YJiRdiy5ray " Three of Many Program by the m‘m Breed -Quintette TODAY AND TUESDAY JESSE L. LASKY Presents the Distinguished Japanese Actor SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN A REMARKABLE SCREEN CHARACTERIZATION IN ““The Honorable Friend’” ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL CHARACTERIZATIONS EVER WIT- NESSED BY THE PHOTO-PLAY PUBLIC e ——————————— e FRANCIS X LUSMAN jn THE GREAT SECRET D Av lS THEAT RE ey PETRMMEANT TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS T CONLIN PARKS TRIO THREE LITTLE PALS IN A NOVEL SCENIC SINGING OFFERING ING & HARVEY JOHN GOSS s Time Singing Duo | The Minstrel Man FRILLS AND THRILLS l COLORED EDUCATIONAL FILM Latest Fashions CONCERT ORCHESTRA ¥ - ALWAYS BEST ;8?&%‘;(;‘\3 SHOW IN TOWN WM. FOX Presents Y e i W EALOUSL Y™ 5 Reels—STORY OF A SCHEMING WOMAN—5 Reels ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION CHARLES CHAPLIN in “The Musketeers of the Slums” 2 Reels—THE BIGGEST CHAPLIN PICTURE—2 Reels 10c || Watch for date of Mrs. Vernon Castle Picture || 10c 1,100, and In all of these places it}| 5; 100ea. In fact it is claimed that it and altogether unattractive looking. |inside of wrists of mittens, 44 is considered the local daily. has not as yet undergone sufficlent| Do not tack the oilcloth on linoleum RECIPES. e, e 1 B 597iy- §| tests to permit of o statement regara- |in place when it 1s laid, but let it lie TORTOISE SHELL. i more for the normal reporter, higher |pile of Indebtedness: But the city, au: ing it, although In the cases where |in Place and be walked over for a few | o tnat tortoise shell has once| Chicken Salad a L’Americain—Two | fee for the city editor and a maximum r poin O . ot five postofiice districts, and sixty days. There will then be no AiMCUISY | more Come into public favor, it is well | heads of celery, cold boiled chicken, | for the managing editor. To avoid in- |clty's debt, with interest chorecs, uc 1ural free delivery routes. tried it has thus far proved a decided The Bulletin is sold in every}|success. That it will prove to be an|!R Setting it to lie smooth. town and on all of he R. F. D, routes in Eastern Connecticut. hope of humanity. The demoralizing effect of the drug habit is such that| Well kept hands are always an add- CIRCULATION there can be nothing but pity for |ed charm, no matter how many others to know a way in which to clean and Chop the celery into neat cubes, season its luster from wear the polished sur- face may be restored to its original condition by carefully rubbing it with | Chicken which has been allowed to get powdered rottenstone and oil. The|C0ld in the liquor in which it was treatment will make a biz ¥mprove- mayonnaise sauce, salt ?| creasing commissions the power to e: 800 and ° - mio neat cabes, moor: | amins and Tcense should be iven to |the addition to this of $3,294,200 would that is claimed for it must be the WELL KEPT HANDS. ol I ronnon lortolse shell 108! with calt and pepper ana place in a|the commission on fish and game. It bring the debt up to the extreme lim it allowed by the law of the state. “Hartford Courant. bowl. Cut up all the white meat of a|is a fine bill.—Hartfo: Under the circumstances the pro- posed bond issue of $6,000,000 would 2 The Chamber of Commerce Expan- 2 . e th those who have gotten into its clutches |8 girl may possess, and a month's | PRRCERE FO CUEORE TOC, S o hitf boiled, chop it roughly and pile it in |sion movement is but a stepping stone fiunfi:h; hcx‘éxi Hh:*;"ze‘:‘-“’“;;e“l““ S e 1901, average.....ceseeeee... 44123|and if there is a better method than the center of the bowl. Pour a good|to a greater and more comprehensive : it fn sny hands sifted through the finest muslin. When o 5 y v b A now used for freeing people from such | ™™ all scratches on the surface of the tor- | ayonnaise sauce over it. movement which must come from - Eacl - ry s N it Bridgeport to ex- 905, average....oesasesee-e.§,920%| bondage it cannot come a minute too | geracty, MIERt Just Defore retiring |{oise shell are thus removed a bril- E = within. - The idea is not idealistic and | Tn Aufenido permtt B o s soon. Drug-soaked humanity needs it | oan be comfortably borne, then rinse | liant polish may be given it by apply- mergency Soup—Take a_ can of |as time goes on the hard headed bus- |ceed the speed Mmit for 9ebr i (% January 27..i.cceeee. . oy e after drying and before the skin gets |0 which some jeweler's rouge has|,.ie ‘teaspoons of salt to a quart of |most effective Ways of getting it back.| To obtain such an enactment wiih- TIMELY WARNING. cool rub in warm olive oil or cocoa n applied. scalling hot milk, stir in the Heh and | Ho is soing fo eet pleasure out of the |out giving the voters of Bridgeport This country cannot help manifest- :':ttex;(,(euh%; is vel‘;y nsm":!hh;z ;u TTRATCTIVE ‘_NEW BELTS. four tablespoons of flour that has been | knowledze that his city can hold its |the power to accept or reject it -’l‘fi ;!]'; ing an interest in the efforts which | fheogun); Work and ru s e & J blended with two tablespoons of the|own in competition with others. When |polls would be absolute treason to i are belng mads in' Metioo 5 AW Gh) et | e ” SRmo manner as when o’ : oil from the can; cook until smooth |civic pride is developed no man is go- [taxpayers.—Bridgeport Telegram. THAT HUNGER STRIKE. a Hew camBRLIiE, T e el E e ien e You can’t escape the belt question|ang serve with a dash of red pepper |ing to think of himself at the expense s for . then | at present. There are too many che-|,n3 a sprinkling of minced parsley on | of the community. When a man who X 14 year 0ld. Noy, Tecently brdught That hunger strike which is being |country may have a perfect right to|dust them well with =zood quality | mise frocks and slipover bl h - e g Y 14 — = P the rottes gere | the top of each cup. Serve with toast- | has waxed weaithy throush his own |, @ "% Vo5 FC JO%, FRIC0 Y resortea to by that New York wom- |do as it pleases concerning its laws, | cornstarch and slip on old loose gloves | and coming which are the better for a . &5 th Sideration of an, who having been convicted of vio. | it must be remembered that it must | With a little tip cut off each finger, as | distinctive belt to hold in the fullness|°d STackers- }fi;"’;firflb‘eafif"fi;gms s “thinle that he |he might go free if he got out of 1 lating the law regarding the circula- | not overlook its responsibilities when | h2nds so incased need ventilation. = lhtxw“l;;r’s most becomé!;gb“;:lst; = ¥ | ves semalhing W the ity At WhicHh giod ;-h:e’; a‘g;fl;%‘;‘fl";)!“;;; S o tion of certain literature, is of course|it comes to giving the proper protec- e D FyEv Chorn i SuEa . he has lived and where his fortune n 4 2 . being adopted for the purpose of giv-|tion to the rights of the subjects of BOOK ENDS. el D buckies OTHER VIEW POINTS has been amassed, then we are going ke matos of eetting ans:g ; h == v ith colore co-operation and interest in a switchs lngi increased publicity to the cause in | other countries. You can make your own book ends |stones. Tan suede leather belts with :,‘L&che;rlmxrs Rehich will be worth [shanty, in a rAilroad yard, a which she is interested, but there is| This is the reason why Secretary |py joining two pieces of metal or wood | printed designs in Paisley patterns ar- e while—Meriden Record. had gone to hop a freight for oiner regions. no reason to belleve that the -course | Lansing has addressed a letter to the |and then covering it with a cover | up to date. Sash belts are in keeping 2 2 Is a law against trespassing on pri- M - = i o boy Jwhich she is pursuing will bring about | head of the Mexican do facto overn-|made of green linen, heavily —em-|with the soft fabrics which they en- | 1 & law against trespassing on priz| .. Leople haa been L e e the drift of country people into thel o o,.p¢ and took his watch ar - | broie 1 venti 1 d . k. i her release from jail before the.time | ment relative to the work of the dele: roidered in a conventional design. circle. Some have strips of Chinese % B Bowt mGodoeed n the lesinis- The switchman slumbered. T fixed for it by her sentence. gates who are drafting a new consti- cmbroidery across the front and are i e e s Btocant fens E | ture prohibits “removal of florists | cities had about stopped. Recel M icked up the switchman s She #s making a fight against the | tution, for it is plain from the plans HEALTH AND BEAUTY. finished 1n the ends with Chinese tas-| 1.0 DR o 1 cliage, branches of | dencies have emphasized the value of de’"lv" Ny Ho ed drampeq himeel? law. She conside th: which are being made what the effect sels or fringe. A crush belt of silver thinks differently that a&:i:fi“:é:: s going to begupon Azetiedn fater ] When & cnt will_not stop biesting ol e e g apply sround rice or flour. er one . Then, rse, re are not to exist or that it is unconstitu- | ests already established In that coun- |{PEE SIO0TC bead belts galore, some partly of suede ground and running pine, for purposes | of mission from the owner of the land flance thereof, and a determination not | ous attention. It needs to dPring about | utes. This treatment will draw out t0 obey it, and even when convicted af- |the correction of abuses which have |the inflammation almost at once. Shirrings_consist of a number of ter a full and impartial trial, where !0 long existed in that republic and all her rights were carefully guarded, |2t the same time encourage the devel- she offers resistance to the punishment | OPment of its natura] resources, but meted out for her deliberate violation such offenses as taking branches and [of vines without permission before in-|in The best manicure acid is made by putting a tablespoon of lemon juice in a cup of hai water. It removes Ruching is made like ruffles, but trees or shrubs, ferns, vines and |country life. Hundreds of thrusands | %% WWITR OO business men have been moving| “mpg first ympuise, in a moment of of sale or shipment, except by per- f;l‘: i“Lffit;‘,fiofi?fin;’;{dgafim:a‘:;l'vg: i;z: horror, is to condemn the boy—for his act is unpardonable. tional, but instead of devoting her ef- | try. —_— leather with beaded clasps and slides. n ; = r 3 ace s woul ¥ osi- e law, she proceeds to show her de- o solve. ny give them as hot as can be borne for a few min SEWING TERMS. wether or not existing laws cover |timates just ziven out, 41 per cent.| o m"comm“ the crime had the law the people of this country now live [tion to cominit the CUIS cities, as against 39 per cent. only | ™y, "may escape the consequences rows of gatherings either on tucked or | Yrossing the o k as f 1910. Unless the ten- . 3 umber of statutes. A |back as far as . Un Y ¢ hoes plain material. B (s 18 s an ety ahoid Aot e jAsncy. 18 shacked; ' g0od, halt'of ‘the| O YOUL lakt critee by, Sommitiing ar while it is doing this it is but right e el g e i in citles befos®| Ie nad to steal a ride or steal a 5 il P . tains from gers su: wide, mm S s h meal, or both. Biatys Tom o D and nails and | usually is not wide, and is hemmed on| 1t js a significant sign of the times| Who will raise the food then? And |Mfoe SEPOLT (0 1o 1t violate a other!” by refusing to eat, but from all indi- | that it should give consideration to|goftens the cuticle about the nails in|both edges and gathered or pleated in P, N 2 ca ealth’ i eatures which are cause oy that the "state board of trade in the|where will food prices be? Certainly ; o E tions her health is bound to suffer | featu hich are Hkely to cause|g saitfactory way. the center. state of Massachusetts has endorsed |ws are not making much progress in |1aw. decided on robbng Ne slesping the consequences of her policy. She them increased instead of less trou- — tha the city manager form of local govern- |the back to the land movement. When ble. It is but proper that Mexico, the| If you are bent on trying to have a| Cording is made in the same way 2s | ment. and has recommended it to the | the wealthy merchant sells his city blz_)rwhetrz Paeve :3?:::‘5: L e N is frightening no one by her actions, 2 i A sl . *|same as any other country, should |beautiful mouth do not yall into the|shirring or gathering, only the material Ceipaliti ¢ that state. . It|home and buys a country estate where = :mmemih:r‘:szezfsxfineg“‘;zsi:b:‘" deal fairly with foreigners who have |Srror of assuming a continuous grin. |is folded in tuck effect over a cord and | meang that the business men of that |he raises prize cattle and at a loss by [ty Dott = " = o o obtas 5 "€ | money invested there. Such is for its Muscles that are alwavs kept on the|is stitched 'with a running stitch. state and of all states, are looking |fancy farming, nothing has been done e ned at a tremendous cost when stretch finally Jose their original con- oty e 2 3 i gne | the system-that sent him forth with own interests and it should welcome - more and more for a means of carry- |to meet the cost of living.—Meriden |0 SY<E A peicttin It 8s good results if not better could be | o0, INIEreats, S0 It SHY T Gnon | tour and wrinkles renit. Seams are bound with & small run- | ing on local affairs upon @ business | Journal. e o Yer Lt Davs Or Ta to. ohey secured through an educational cam- o et nue — ning stitch, the tape or other binding | ang away from a political basis. It — the law, we must furnish them a paign in behalf of the subject in which | {8 Point while it is endeavoring to| The use of a too strong soap some- | being held down over the seam edse | 1o rapidly coming to be seen and un- she is so greatly interested. She doesn’t like the existing law but khe makes a — Bridgeport, plunging alonz on the Pl B e improve its situation. Mexico cannot | times induces chapping. A Jittle good | while sewins. ; dorstood_that the conduct of a local | road D excostive std bureneoms | memoon Diangara ” — re G BT v t i rtaki a gmi warning when about to take a step|this. Cold cream also possesses cura-| Catstitching forms a Sort of seam | Sove oma simple, and hat the soones |dshi bas been hatled by o fagman mistake in deliberately violating it i Tone as 1 oo clating 1t 25 | Which later might cause regret. five quslitios afipr the skin Ims been | stitch from left to right with a short|it i taken ou> of the hands of the|City Auditor Bernard Keating. Although most of the cities in Japan chapped. Anything that supplies oll|stitch from right to left, having the | hoys in the political trenches the bet-| There is a proposition now afoot to |have good sidewalks, modern street her energies to securing its removal or amendment. will tend to prevent or cure the chap-|to the direction of the thread. The - The ausn’ on the Shyme waye:, KK | pea'iconiiin. n is drawn out and the sianting | ° TRl Courer: o EDITORIAL NOTES. to the skin, which it needs at times|needle point in the direction opposite |ter for all concerned—New Haven |ad: d, in one magnificent lump, the sum |paving is practically unknown in the $6,000,000 to the city’s imposing |empire. EYE OPENER TO CANADA. _’PN:::"E:!W. so expands a grow- short stitch eontinued alternately.| The bill introduced by Senator When the war broke out Canada| ° : The woman who does her own == Leonard yvesterday ought to il a long- el ot ol t ali 5 housework is usually worn out at the If baby’s undershirts shrink you can | felt want, inasmuch as it _provides for S N slow to realize the opportu- King Constantine’s government apol. |end of the day. She is apt to con-lenlarge them and at the same time im- the examination and licensing of nity as well as the duty that was be- | ogizes to the entente nations, just as |clude, therefore, that exercise is mot prove their appearance by crocheting | newspaper men, but the craft may fore it. It was expected that it would |if it was sorry for what it has done.|® Word intended for her. She could |pieces to the sleeves, necks and down | reasonably object to the fat rate Ii. b_u called upon to furnish large quan- hardly make a greater mistake, how- | the fronts. The shirts should be bound | cense fee of $10. Why not license all litles of supplies as well as its quota| Work, after all, is going to be quite|eVer- A woman needs o half hour's|first, and the crocheting done with a | newspaper men according to their of men for the army and it was mot |a proposition for Jesse Pomeroy after |FeSt near the middle of the day. it is|fine’ hook and Saxony yarn and the | horsepower as it were, which would slow in taking {he steps which would | his period of Rip Van Winkle idle- | {TU» but she needs also systematic|edges finished with tiny scallops. establish a minimum for the office boy ket petniits o de L Bhe o i and stimulating exercise. One reason — SEo gt mporting: notes: ) those e o it b ol o R A R why, women are %o fatigued at the end PEGTOP SKIRTS. frequent intervals when he cannot be Dominion is doing a greater business| The weatherman appears to be show- | tone. Half an howr of brick exercise| Remember the old pestop skirt of | NG DY members of the staff, a little than it ever did before. ing proper consideration for the ice |suited to the particular needs of each | several seasons back? Well, it's com- harvesters all of which ought to help | individual, and taken regularly fol-|ing in again, perhaps mot quite So ex- NEnvn“ sNEss Before the war opened the imports St Ahe o t summer. lowed by a cold dash of ‘water will |aggerated as formerly, but nevertheless »f Canada exceeded its import: n D serve to keep the whole museular and | it's pegtop. The skirt bottom is not $300,000,000 and just what the war has ———— rmeant o it s shown by the fact thei| Harry Thaw's mind is reported to|DErvous system in tone. It also works | too narrow, but the hips are widet, and ders in keeping eves bright and | th effect i ived - in the past year there was an excess|be hazy. Experiences teaches that it | tojor 2 Sl s = e good, something that all women |eral different ways. Umbrella draper- of exports to the amount of $280,000,- | is the part of wisdom to keep an eve | gesire. ies, puffed panniers and deep tucke 200, the total export business for the | on the milkman nevertheless. around the hem of the ski P t irt which year reaching a billion dollars. In a re- FOR THE CRIB. flares at the hips give this upside- view of the financial condition of Can- | When it is announced that the drink —_— down appearance. Skirts that hike 2da it is claimed that almost all indi- | Pill for 1916 was $24,000,000 greater| A very pretty crib over and pillow |in front are seen on spme afternoon viduals there are gaining by the war than in 1915, the prohibitionists must |is made of flesh colored poplin. Of | and evening dresses. The uneven hem except those who have a fixed income, | Fealize that they still have much to do. [ course the cover is padded to make it |line is still apparent. As to sports This can be seen by the fact that its —_— sufficiently warm; but the most inter- | skirts, straight lines reign supreme. bank deposits have increased by near. | TWO dishes are the limit for a meal [esting part of the cover is the design [ No more circular skirts like last year's lv a quarter of a billion dollars in the | I French restaurants now, but if they | émbroldered on it. Little Bo-Peep|but stralght gores occasionally and y q on dollars in e were heaped up with a New En 4 {and her sheep have been used as the |pleats commonly are seen in sports past two and a half years. Almos | efe heaped up With o Wew and | motit for both ' the pillow and the | fabrics. Unusual effects are gained by every Industry is thriving and the | i cover. The design is outlined in old |clever pleating arrangements. For in- volume of business has been so great | SUfice. rose and the animals’ eyes are design- | stance, a black skirt with a brilliantly that it was impossible to handle it| o e e e ed by beads. If you wish to make |colored stripe will have the stripe so there and orders amounting to mil- en & New. &b 'ves off alguch a set for a youngster's birthday |folded in under the pleats that It lions of dollars have been turned over | Lasher Dby throwing two soft bofled|gift you can get your design from any shows only when the wearer walks. to Pl =this cotntey. eggs at him it must be realized that|nursery book. Other plaids are treated in such a c: recognizes of course that it | it reduires wealth in the metropolis f you wish you can add to the sea | manner that they appear striped until B et Tas oon to get protection. and make side pads for the crib, us-|the pleats break in walking. Very s the war wi ‘brought about St e ing the same design to decorate them. |largely figured tussores are being used this situation. It nevertheless has| girong efforts are being made to in- | Pads of this sort are very practical |for the advance sports skirts, as well been the means of demonstrating that| crease the pay of government em- |fOT they do the services of a screen by | as plaid and striped taffetas, madras, that country can do a greater man- | pioves but it might be a good idea to | keeping drafts from the occupant of | colored flannels and velours. to ufacturing business than it has in the the crib. match the skirts are often sold with await the outcome of the president’s PR past and it is highiy probable that the | fout of ‘the 25 conts a day menn. .. lessons which have been learned will WATER BOTTLE COVER. —_— be put to good use even after peace| From anl indications that Tmelish| , 1ot water bag often proves fo be THE BRIDE AND HER RING. has been declared The wer has been [shell making concern ought to have |ing friend In nieed, and if possible one| Not so many an eye opener to Canada. made it plain when it offered its bid, | should provide a suitable dress for it. WORRYING ENGLAND. that its hands were tied concerning |One seen recently was made of white s . foreign business until peace was de- | flannel embroidered with a simple Just about the time the impression) clared. . s wreath in pink and green. is given that Great Britain is exer- B S S el i R clsing a closer oversignt in the North| It is now rumored that Carranma| TOUCHES OF EMBROIDERY. sea and is making its lockade felt, | has been killed, but it remains to be roide as indicated by the battle between the | seen whether the head of the de £acto | are ‘neca” to. rellbve. (he. Severite ot destroyers, ani German warship | government of Mexico gets as much | walking suits. which remained so far away from the | advertising out of it as Villa has from AREOSE R coast that it could not be seen and | his frequent deaths. DICTATES OF FASHION. some of its shots failed tp reach land of diamon: Bar pins of silver set with rhine- | wonderfully beautiful diamon: dashes through the British vessels Now that the ' English unition doing guard duty, gives another | makers have thrown down the Ameri. | Stones are in very s g"-am'm" ‘:twbfln&h . scare to the Suffolk coast and gets|can contract, it can be expected that The sports shirts of striped flannel way without molestation. the N ks B e ‘war This shows the difference between |and the shell manufacturers on this|® > ~'ractive and: comfortable. the two nations for regardiess of the | side will be resumed. Simplicity in every direction is the B e P R = P4 : : S The “J-M” Fire Extinguisher There are always more fires during the winter months than at any other time, due to the overheating of furnaces, stoves, etc. No matter when or where fire springs up, you are ready—if there is a J-M Extinguisher within reach. 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