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: ; : 108, R a the atrus Hoots while he provid- | color, size and wiage of maturity, and ALLIED ATR RAIDS. o e Saaies whn Iasorath. pa !mun N oaomty with s peilf vegéiatie Althoush it may seem so at first of campaign and auabe miltary |hrish, Blanch for s o gt mio- glance because of the attention which to streach and [advice. utes to loosen sKin, piunge quickly : is given to the air raids which are shape. Indeed, it séeméd that in this w41d |into cold. water for an instant and . s made upon London, the activity of £ e there was no right. Might alone wus |remove outer skin witn stiff hria THE STAR THAT ALWA | 2 forwie B1 | 55 Sincter s ot 2’ one-siaca. LEMONRS Juicy. the Lord of Hoti. ot » | SIS S5 cib imia, Seon, b sHiNES ¢ | A o o = 25 e was ! years age. Not a|desi k2 up rs Wi - - 4 @ouei T o o HOUSEIPED ove mingled with gray are favored com-| 't¢ jemons have Decome dry, do riot | quarter of a lifetime. Yet the word |and add a level ieaspoon of salt o || DOUGLAS | and Goufied & {6 Getmans DRt b g c aeadoe & RS Y e NG, throw them away. Put them in 4 pan|has changed. A rdy of light appeared |each quart of vegetables Partisily - . ing trom the horrible features wiich| INever sit on ihe COE® Mlace your| The foulard of blue ground and |Of NOt Watdr and put it whére it wi'l|along the Norisn when the conauetor | seal jars and sterflize for an hour snd FAIRBANKS in $ 121 YEARS OLD are charactérising the work of thejperson's hed and Bever Pt JOUCl Ml satin dots snould Mave a white |TSMAIn At almost the same tempera- |of that day proved to be 4 Eenefous a haif. (If using tin cans compiciel || AIN ———————— | kaiser’s alrmeén in takiig the livés of Teda OOk at yon- mu¢in underblouse, embroidered. turé without boiling, for two hdufs. | friend willing to undo the harm of a|seal before steriliging)” Remo.e from mSSkseription price 126 & weelis 50 & | non-combatants and particularly wo- |OF trn his head 1o look at your % Age ch;: the lemons will be eofi | mistaken political faction. sterilizer, complete sealing and plate (e 7 PARRSARG Rondy T & e men and children. Iy bath, Into which a little Bi-| Very often an évening dress of Jutey. out rica, a _willing and enthu- | out of draught to coo'. esis of Fairbanke Come oAU AT SIS YO | b ‘Germans dre sefecting cortain | cafborate of tods i3 put, Wil atiay | transparen malerial wil have AEGiFES. B pomnisne. a5 k| LIRS L ToR RO T Avks " _ Telophone Callas T ovtra e bumls oL IS . e s - ot | L1AE, (hé 0ld " ordér "of ihings " had |ienve no dry or aecayed learer BESSIE BARRISCALE - ifi:fifi"}fi?{ofi’x’.‘f%n"w-a" 855 _ | allise are confning their aciivitics {0 When selecting poultry, ses that peSerambled Rice and Tomate—Boil| ceassd to ba. France once ihe aes.|Dianch 'in seam for' fticen minue: n iletin Job Ofics 35-2. the feet are and moist, the eyes| The long black silk coats are be- 4 > B2 CTTtE o SARRed At LBen SIutES B e e Wilimantio - Offce 7 Churen 3t | Srplane attacks " directed | asainst| T IO he flesh plump. ing Tevived and Will Drobably be freat | PS8 SDIder and fry in butter & largs | to be thé leadef 18 st thosé arle whicn |cold water’ to set color. Cut ot | BAWBS OF THE \one 210-2. points of military advantage. s < i nion: ne-~hal P - | make life wor ving. when | convenient les s and pack ti y CF Telophone favorites on account of their general| ,io4y or catsup. Brown in the even.|the brute force of Militarism waa | into fars Add hot water till eon BLUE RIDGE —_— = —_ last attack upon London appears to| gm, tering a garden, remember |usefulfiess. Ve 3 nde Norwich, Menday, July O, 1917, Rave Béen In retaliation for that Car- | inuy s thorcash boaking is better than §1Y Serve hot. turned againét tae undétended indl- |iainers are full and season io ! £ Pact Siaeans — | ried out by the alliés last week when |frequent sprinkings. A checked material can be the most| @y .\ cp Soi s fry. | Vlduality of & dmail stste and the foul | Partia’ly tishtén : - Lo they sent a fleet of air machines over nhideous as well as the most charm- owder—] your, try. | visitation of war wha forced upgn un- | two ours. Afier aterilization. TWO GREAT PICTURE r ol 1: Tomats Alled with minced pine- |ing fabric. but some now eeen are |iDE pan one-quarter cup of fat salt|willing Delgium, the rest of Furops | plate 1iig of jard and place in an Wat. 2:15 p German territory, some going as far om -;es e RS o nothing short of fascinating In rose |POTK Cut in cubes. When it has bé- | combined t6 uphold the great new |inverted position out of a draught to || g 45 and 8. 0 as the great Krupp plant in Essen |apple, celery a s gun to fry out. slice two good sized | principle which toid us that the ethies | cool. Ftore fn_cool dark plas THE BEET GHOW IN TOWN where they dfopped a large quantity|With mayonnaise are delicious. e Rl R onions, fry until brown, then turn alland morals 6f the individual siioud L of bombs upon railway stations where 5 E nto kettle, add four large pgtatoes cut | be. those Of the nation. feiy Add a Httle curry powder to wirfn into cubes: cover with water; boil| 7That was three vears azo. And now Readers of TarEe Ok o pren; neral ere|ed-over soups or stews. It will make| Crépe materials of all kinds are| [0, most done, Add one can of corn | America has gome i, AL last We May THE BULLETIN r— kept, upon the great munition plant 3 holding the floor without hint of riv. - Aok aiias faciooees th debtroiien of [ = Jan-oup ol SO Sity ftom any atier dfection. O Bt ek 28 ons sl Ohv-tne| gonertitt o ha ronaT s % By sending this coupen te the which actually amounted to something | Apples, cored and filled with chop- |Georgette, crepe nimon. crépe ’chiffon | NRIISR, (R B0 IS and baechall|seneralion bf ine human ract. FOU|| National Emergency Food Garden from a military standpoint by crip-|ped datés or figs, then baked, make [and Cotton crepe all claim recognition | PI"{S Wk, hReS cOmmon crackers cut| when we fght the Germans we are not Comiatiation, pling, to some cxtent at least, the|an excellent bréakfast dish. the last surprisingly 80. and remove at once. This is Rood and | millioh men and women. W& are |§210 Maryland Sldg., Washingtsn, economical. fighting an idea. The ihaividudl én- D. C. supply deépots of the enemy. 3 Sk 2 s and china in hay that is| Rather a pretty notion is a swirt of t D A o e Siamp. This will prevent the | cherry red ‘and white checked lawn Y e i B e nd s || With & two cent stamp to pay post- TODAY AND TURSDAY | which Great Britain has decideéd upon |, i jee from slipping about. worn with a cerise coored linen skirt fartification hey intend to destroy || #5¢ a canning and drying manual MARY CHARLESON in answer to the London raids. It is cut on the plain, simple straight lines A in amccordance with the rules of war| When you put vour tennis racket|all the best made sxirts still are and|| LETTERS TO THE EDITO3 bis ideal, that samé principie of mignt || free of charge. All you have to do and it means that whatever damage is |away, rub vaseline over the strings.|bound round the hem with a nar- e gt e G ond Sider, T8, || i 1 out the space and enclose the S ‘Satan’s Private Door” ! done contribates fo the war pro-|Thie will prevent their breaking. row check border. i ot e entin ot | e comt stam for rostage. Thess 5 PartExsansy Produstion _ e e et 15h @€ | rhen washing neckwear, the addi- WORTH KNOWING. men. SIS, SWhive. FRSE. TIROHETS) SNy & THE GUILTY PART | Not Improve Gon- | | For over & wentury thé natione of | lustrated ard are sont out in co urope—and rot the ‘east those sma i nations who can complete in matters (| SPEration with this Equal Suffrage Wil You wiil néver forget to give your tions. shelm S pe TSR tion of ammonia or borax to the wa- fer, will make the articies white. AN O. HENRY STORY ! “HEARST-PATHE NEWS aper as a part A LESSON FOR THE FUTURE. whole order to the grocer if you fol- o h i . E ¢ - 1 e Mr. Editor: Female suffrage %ill not | of ‘the spirit bnt not in the 2zares of || of the personal service we at all A ATE 3 The C“cnlaml‘ 0 Thers cannot heélp being much sat- WASHABLE GLOVES. ‘e’(_‘;r;mfn:“?g:“g:g R e eaf | réform the world or the countrs. We | miljtary atatisticehave iooked up (o || timos aim to give our reade COMING SULY. 16 - isfaction throughout the country at =R {| &1l admit, of course, that politics are| america for their inspiration. Amér- PEARL WHITE paste the Iist on a flat board and put corrupt, But a law which would grant|ica wam the tanglible protest agaiist || Name thé results which attenfiea thé récent| Washable gloves such as women Bafe B- try. Or, if preferréd han = : For v. *|are wearing now are an economy in{it in the pantry. f prefern E | equal suffrage to both sexes will not . 2 In the Record Breaking 8 S tis. = “|or a castor shade, they give the walk- | I = ng. hose advocates of this thing | America wished for no forced suppres - talities and accidents a gratifving re-|i,." costume a well-cared for and|comes. Wwho are putting their time Lo it. and | aion of the maividual. 1t only desiead || ' State o= The [Bulletin has the iargestf|duction in the number of deaths and i Befo i vork in the A he_ dostur : h bec | “Before going to work in the garden. £ el r gireutation of any paper in Bastern §| (USLUC (1 nics "was made when It in | Comt AlL Sieuive constant cleaning, |balcking & stove or doing other work | o dnE themasives redleulons In | o give all mam an even chance and e A O et oy iaj| claimed that there were but seven| The process can be underiaken at which srimes the hands rub melted|iims but depriving ihemselves of 0p- U Aigasiok wes tur away, We. in . . ) By I Gelivered to wver§| illed and less than 200 hurt This|home and only demands & few mo- |talow or soap wel into the hands|,oifnities which qualify woman to G0 | &orbe. Ten 1t Saty Ihrench the At ROOE 2,000 of the 4,053 houses Nor-§|is in marked contrast to ten years|ments work. Take fhe #loves (we|and especially under and around the |, \ase amoun: of good in the WOrld. | tontime” h ¢ th ‘s di » WICH S0 Pead by Hinaty-thrés Berfl 150 or even seven Tesrs A€o when 5 those made of washable Kid,Anger nalls. ; Woman, naturally s fitted to be &1 {ntil this moment o Cstance GARDEN eent. of the people. In Windbam$| {50 slutn fist ram up to the fotal of |doeskin or chamois). put them eon tne| After the work ls done [ne Soap of }home-maker. - Her influencs there is| ~Amarica has at jast zome across thé ARUL it 15 delivcrad to over 900 housea §| 137 “TIGH XL T AR L (I Y00 Of | hands. and using any white and free | [IOR MY B8 el on the hende: THIE | more powerful fhan inywhere else. If | ocean fo help us rea ize our nopes and —_ S lathering soap, wash them well. she has children she cannot have any | gur’ areams. If thex comé irue. if PR TODAY AND TUESDA felson to over . . X “l_“!.““::?,;‘fil e iheas places f§| auently dicd from tetanus. Last year ‘oves are clean rinse|While wearing gloves. higher or nobler aim than that of | America will remain tru eto her o is considered the local daily. évén the record shows that there were | them thoroughly in fresh water. and T0 MAKE BEEF TEA training those children to become a|inal micston. the ratitude ot poriel | The cannings and preserving de ROBERT wARVIl(K Eastern Connecticut has forty-§| 30 lives sacrifced and the number of |then immediatcly rub on more soap. Free 'a plece of stear from fat and | VoWer or influencs for goud In the | xenerations will know fhis confiict a8 | T suts nagm wumeints S the ont LN, f0ra1 “free dblivery routes. The effort has heen underway for|piiant and comfortable to wear when | (e CUT up meat in u pot and BOUF| diricting those of het own xes who ar Hoily 1 call it “Ameriea’s € by the Uounty Leuzae and patri | ¢ o 99 h . n a b co'd waier s . i Ve liot . otie women dre of 4 movt important r The Bullctin is sold In every§| the elimination of the reckless kind of | they are put on. lithe Giilt. Cover Shie pot and plicef eee fONURRIS Or WHo Tiavs fot R84 and “helpful | charactar G e Faml y nonor town apd on all of he R. F. fiaependencs day Géiebration which SV Peieiia on the fire in ® saucepan 6f coid wa- | SAvaNIARES a3 £oof, tending the sick i nearly all housewives know » g ] roytes in Eastern Connecticut. Eotaiy : diesbgnrds SR Mres of thosé A GYP d ter. This should simmer for three or | 21 o s 1 5 {deal about this work, but there ix_u A Thrilling Drams F arts_ | Tho pertiiTats ik The Bat {YOHE ‘TOGM. T4t fha Gool AN prone, SERUE SUERE L RS RiEE) ways something more t e |} e | v a n. e safe . 7 2 L A N ein wor can Ao vost- THE ays S of 0. eRem bopd v CIRCULATION ana sane idea has made appreciable |fais. 5 en B e nmen diegs in [SKIm off the fat. Heat as required | A5 GRS SuSTIn Woman co O e WAR PRIMER Subiael W e whith Tas acrictea e (| H, B, WALTHALL | 05w b7 44123 headway since it was instituted. Morc | evpy clothes, which can be made of - £ at the baliot-box. Irom the very be. || By National Geographic Sosisty. |[atteniion of riientisie wnd cnom i i J have been won to the wisdom of the|gaudy cheese cloth, old silk and the SRR Bt ginning of the world woman has been I a¥a gt (e MESobas 6F thoss who widh 1905, average rveern.5,920F | iden ench vear but with the country |fike, and as many as possibie should i 2 Fegarded as the weiker sex. the cling- to take adcantage of tem. 1 was § THE RAVEN, .55, | Should be the hostess and showd ride BARSIRG 538 78 scme sort or other were re Neyon, the once picturesqus French | tives o for those who were bent upon doing into cold water starch, wri N ad with b Bl houid | | 1= out and | peknatledges his resnonsibiity and | July - eeeee 1 ditional precautions this vear. The|mear & YOUOF TUEER JEU JC0) gypey | féctly smooth surface and the mark- | chicairous wplfit in men responds to|Deén “adopted” by Washington, D. (.| [t s now well unders The ssove prog y i response was so general that there|Uivie "Jmmense brass rings can be|inE can be done without maing any |ihose reAning, influsives In = woman | with the idea of réstoring IL to lis be- |secret of aucceas i compicie wterll- |§ matinoes only st g ARddr Was no comparison betweéen the un-|worn for earrings. and tinsel can be v woman. — This Bl A | e e Eeagiubry | forimentation and decas sre i) he | - restrained ceiebration of a few years|used in the general makeup of her = ¥ right. and much better than the other | J&¢ : 2 o o B 2 s R T gl LA | o e Lo et R iR ol LY NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Sort af Thin® could evar be. The moth. | bulletin lssued by tie Nagonal _ | substances remain sweet and 5 PROHIBITION IN FOOD CONTROL.| .50 ", "o dbne when there is the| In the gypsy wagon should be the| . g - ers of Georze Washington and other | 8raphic Soclety from its Washington |some. Iow best to do this is After occupying a 800d part of the| disposition and that it is preferable to|provisions — coocked baked heans, | [BAnds of strined foclard trim Dblueoveat and gnod men this country has|headquarters:” = Souhidl| net o s M etn fime in the consideration of the DPro-|forezo a little of the boistercusnes|PrOWn bread sandwiches. coffee to he | SErEe suits and dresses produced from €816 to Ume are noble| While Hhérs 1 .18 16ft of Noyon'a| Geq CRPAS 3 PO 4 o o KT . hibition feature of the measure, the s pa SLErOUSNeSs | carved in tin cups and any additional 5 and worthy examples. The suffragette|thriving trade in live stock and grain, [and a " ¥ [ )Rt prats 3 and Tive than to plunge reckiessly Into | fong® e cmeen eares 16 seiie | Hed | The buebird. emblem of hope. ie a[oftodar has developed Into A coaree, | and altnough its augar refineries, lace, | Worthy undertaking. one that cails tor food control bill has finally been pass- | the celebration and give up lives for | taplecioths should he used piace of | Seneral favorite with needleworkers. |y o0 niiodast, unattractive speci- | cloth, and leather industries have been | the heartiest cupport and apprecia - ed by the senate, but, as was to be| nothing. The recent demonstration |white ones. and much rusticity as |t i worked in biue and makes an at- |, 1o "¢ humaniiy, not entitled to the|Practicaily destroved, ruthless war-|tion. We nre confident fristol and " expected, in a different form than that | of the benefits of the safe and sane | possib'e added to the entire program. |tractive design. i respect or consldérstion of people, The|fare cannot rob this little city of its| LEINGY il Show g which was put forth by the house.|idea ought therefore to have a tre- — A washable corset bag can be made | LTUIV pattiotic woman has no timé or|Proud place in histors, wiich SXLCRd | e tor—Riristol P Both bodies contributed to the delay|mendous influénce upon future ob- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. of white poplin. Embroider a wreath | inslination in these dars for parading 5 3 e | in acting upon this picce of Jegisla- | wervances of the sreat holiday. X W cxles | It CTo8E Btitch inany’ desired color | {he Airests and farrying hannets. nang- inally n_Roman camp under| e trollesmen's union in recogniz- BT st Yients Whh wed R T T T o nace | &nd finish with a fouririch hem which |jng 70" make " conditions harder than|the ponderous name of Novisdunum|ing fhat atmormit condittons of %a effered concerning the saving of the CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA. are divided into two clasces. those|js stitched to form the casing for a | = Ver i aia Segin | he mor mditlons of war % - mict dankh nal, fad a they are. eromanduorum, Noyon did not begin | ifi not permit of their gatting just| Materials which go Into the makiog of| When it comes to giving suppert| ool A tathor irmanés Shd Soms | Tibben- 5 UNCLE PILLIE. |to play a conspléious role in wor d af- | the sort of working hours that the intoxicating liquors, but the h . Bt oron | dovnne waanmE Ropigneits Andcom P — -6 19 fairs until the middlé of the cighth i i g Ycating lauors. but the house was| to the war Canada has reason to claim | inz into full glory again in the spring | A pretty baz was made of dark| Fosleville, Ju S ) adi¢ of the cishinlwant show a commeéndable patriotism. | bee he more radical. It stands strongly|(nat it has boen making large con-|and those that come in the spring and | zreen popiin and u cretonne with gay took place hére which was to ANact|ho in' rorey Tymaking working r S ;eapren\-‘:imio: of w):‘lsl\w,» beer| (ributions therétc both in men and|disappear entirely in the winter. flowers. The cretonné was eewed to Objects to Flat Whezled Car. Western civilization for many centu :;im |[!;'p 7'::‘”‘ n:'»ml”r v'm, ':.‘,’, ,,' ans i &nd wine making during the period of | matarial. That is one of the countrics the bag at the top but was not at-| Mr. Editor: Tho Norwich street |ries. It was in that rear that Duke | porars, o0 e Dest poseible teenscionts o e war, regardiess as to whether | which has been pointed to repeated: Both are materially checked whentached to the sides or bottom. It was|railroad is running a stréét car on the | Pepin the Shoft. haviig deposed thelor ot" chough men {6 properls han " foodstuffs are involved therein or not.|as an instance where the vo preventive and corractive measures | finished in big iops bound with | Bowwell avenue and Laurel Hill route | Merovingian king Chilperic. with the [Gi. Ty Sava = rhe trofler comuans (x| had ro e The senate has finally come to the | system has worked out successtully |aie taken before the action of the sun id. beneath which the plain green|that is a dissrace and insult to the |approval of the Pope assumed the re- |uot the oniv concern that has felt the | gonclusion, aided, or supported, it is|and from a long distance view such|°" the skin has full sway. e people Who live on thess linea &nd aia | 6@ title. He Wwas aiready the nomi- | oirineetns vy thut has ret s Ana t Believed, someWhat by the action of | might he considercd entirels justified = | EwbEOISERY: chliged to use the antiquated bun) |nal head of the Franks, Just as his|vears there has heen figisualy in- | apusua the president In advocating the has-| Ganada does appear 16 have Aone its ¢ powdering the skin is not! IDERY. of junk that the Shore Line peop'e | father, Charles Martel, the hero of | nfa il Ta€A0 T80 PERN 5 L0 nULE (00| ST tening of action thereon, that whis- | part Tt has semt & total of 453,00 when going outdoors. It is| e L cejCAll a street car. If there are any|Tours! had been before him. The (o do and tno few hands to do it The |tain of B8 Slation shoula be probinited L e al of 423,000 | nec that the exposed parts be | £ b iceable sty’e | members of the chamber of commarce | coronation at Noyon was a double one, | o 08 00 (00 17 TERAR 9 G0 1 NS T While the war last: A thit a men across the sea and they have |thoroughly massaged with mood | features n the new sprng and eariy|jiving on this line that have ot any | Pepin assuming thé title of king of | (Chivh men have shifted from one oe.| Me Betitied T lasts and that all of the| given an excellent account of them- | cold cream. then dusted th rice |Summer modes are plaited ekirts and | pull in the orzanization, it would b3 |thé Franks and his ydung son Carlo- | tunation to another. fFew plants, in-|the fr - led beverages in bond should be|gaives in the fighting which has takén | powder, which serves as a mask and {the variety and noveities of hand em- | well for them tc have a committée | man being ifiveated with the tite of | gand. have hean able to get ail th |tines witis r purchased by the government at ten| place in northern France. Such might |d0€s not allow the sun's ravs to pen- | broideries. —\While here and there the [appointéd to investigate. and report | “king of Noyon.” wanied. _The prospect shead s an |ades. wh e i're per cent. above the cost of production. | roagonably be considered Canada's| Strate as freely. painstaking French hand embroldery |pack to the dirgctsrs whether arfe flat| ‘Having become a king through the | gt ®Co 500050 or more are mobiliz. | «orked as n v With this action differing from tha+ o = — is seen. it i no longer the dominat-|wheel i responsibla or the whole four | consent of the Pope, Pepin now sought | eq 4 oo il bé thig Setanirym = from that| part but at home, while there is full ing stitchery. Big bastng stitches are ed is that mofe work will be thrown taken by the house it me: d A greaseless cream or a_ tonle as- |IDE SUtChery “ te :re |are to blame, and just what the whole | to repay the head of the (‘hurch for oulders of those left behind. | ng wit -y means that the | appreciation for what has bean done! A Breaseless eream of 4 tonlc at’; done with cordlike mercerized Silk | thing would ba worth for cash In 4 1lhe honors bestowed at Noyon. . He. |‘Fhqn the Aioulders of thoue left belind. |8 minis - itte, ‘;:r !a‘;]“‘:tk ~fnl°f(flflce com-|and a strons sentiment in favor of |t P cream. shich should contain | 0SS: Russian embroideries — with|reputable junkshop and punlish the | therefore. crossed the Alps, &xpelled | workers but for men i all other | an over the & . Must Eive way: noseinly both of thoms|the volunteer plan, it is maintained|one or more bleaching agents to act|oroSiStiiches and interweaving col-| findinas in the Wcosy cormer” for the | the Lombards from certain citien and |jinew of industrs and £ood pairiotiam |batiie on the t Elve way, poseibly both of them| that the volunteer system has notl|on general principles, ors are decoratively not difficult to do. | neriefit of A uffaring public provinces of northern Italy and pre-|for both emplover and empiove calls | F"atesa aboie ¢ will_in some respects, but inasmuch| worked out evenly. There have been = hainstitch. done by machine, is used ONE OF THE SUFFERERS. sented thé captured territory to the|(o. gatting tosethér =o as to furn out |mates on gs [President Wilson has spoken |some sections which have more than| Mix two ounces, glycerin. one ounce | "0 UIIne €lose arabesque figures Holy Father, thus laying the basis fof | tha ncoessary work under the best ad- | wesiward, against the shutting off of the manu- | furniched their quota while there are|water or rose water, one ounce al- KEEP CELERY CRISP. |the temnoral power of the Popes which | jugtment that conditions will allow.— |German 4 facture of beer and wine, the weight|others which have failed to come up|cohol. One ounce is two tabespoons. g was to influenice the history of Burope | \Watarburs Republican | tack. The = oua for hundrfed of vears “After the Acath of Pepin, Chatles who was to become known to history as Charlemagne, was crowned at Noy Summer has at last arrived and in | many respects in her most attractive of his opinion, which s no doubt |t i = Apply at night and there will be no S o o their requirements and that there|APPIY at night and there Will be MO | Tpe eagiest and most satisfactory founded in part-at ieast upon thelig iittle likelihood that they will if{More chapped hands in sight. way to keep celery crisp and fresh is ke lis to wrap a cold wet cioth around it Views of the Vigilantcs policy which is being followed abroad, th raiil - ' e prevailing arrangement for rais- " #ill have its influence in whipping|ing an army is adhered to. The eyes are of such prime im-|after it has been scrubbed with a stiff on_in 6. It waw he Who kdve his|Llfm. There até weéks ilread of us this matter into shape. The fovd| Thus fn keeping with the action|POrtance that it is strange more at-|brush and put it in the icebox or a TR name to the famous line of Carlovin- | ¥hen the heat of the sun, the humid) of tepid w i sl During the Huddred Years' War, or given through the eve-!can be used for soup or s long already and it is time now that|in En s 3 Zngland and the decision which [glass will tend to freshen and = B 4 We cannot modify the heat of the sun every effort should be made to spead | has been reached in this country e s some ma A Noted Dutch Publicist and Educa- | Novon felt ihe heavy hand of the Eng- o ~ - = S a n ry that |strengthen them wouderfully after a|gzrade D6 bonshit Bt : 10 5 $od and the humia atmosphere is equall y b the effort has been made to have e The largest leaves can be cut oft,| Vigilantes For Right Against; "ione of Noyon's proudést distine- |fience The street noises we can vers ! put into operatlon in Canada. It is 'WARE KEROSENE! dried in the oven and put away in| Might. tions is as_the Birthviace of John Cal- | CONElderably reduce to the common ad- 7 ROOT OUT THE SPIES, DR Tl B SRR o i ooy a corked bottle or covercd pan and 1vin, who next to Luther himself wae |\ AN(age. It is a curious fart th £ Bis Biken sonie time 18 & SotMenE Fons T tty . A manufacturer of clothes wringers |used later on for seasoning. Frozen| (“Dear Vigilantes:—Here !x a Hol- | probably the greatest force of the Re. | the nofees of u city seer mui ™ . . T me to do it but | sen s hn 5 ns Is pretty safely indi-{(ajces exception to the printed advice |celery &hould be thrown at once in-|lander's w _of your war. wish it!formation, his Influence being strong- | N0I¢e%. many of them anite ovi | the s country seems at last to be|cated by the result in the Canadian|to the effect that kerosene is a good | to cold water: were Holland's war, also, but it Isn't|i, reflected among the Huguenots of | ‘haracter but 1ll of them «» " awakened to the necessity of protect- | house of commons where the vote fa- | thing to use in cleaning the rollers| It will wilt it allowed to thaw inland for the present it can't be. I|Tyrance, the Covenanters of Scotliyd,|IN€ In the same mysterious wav | . ing itself azainst the well developed | vored conscription 118 to Canada [of a wringer. He says that it soaks|any other wayv. A few gashes.cut in|chould be glad if you could give this|the Puritans of England and the Pil-illence of the woods plave on (e spying system of the Germans to the|is apparently of the opinion that all|into the rubber and makes it soft and | each sta’k before puttng t n cold|iittle appeal of mine wide circulation.|grim Fathers of New BEngland. Jac- LT:;::T,.“'V‘.'Z,;“.!I e :_'_‘ i\;-wv:'"“ | P - sticky. On the other hand, hot Water | water preparatory to serving will curl |1+ might heip Americans to see some- | ques Sarrazin, one of the active pro- best of its ability. |ana not simply a part of the people reak the silence of the w In spite of ail the t w e with a good soap. will generally do|the ends in an atfractive manner. vehat more clearly than they do now | moters in founding the French AcAd- | » A vds. we can | a - Sy oA DeTe Whie i oE inAt was) of e QTN AROUIT do thkir'Bart.] e work, and if itdosdu't & U SRE- —— issues “for which they are| emy. and the painter whose ~fnest|Dicuic the noises of the . Le o o L Bk to s deciaration of neaitel EDITORIAL NOTES oline on a rag Is sure to. Thise he CONTRAST IN SHADES. For obvious reasons I must| work adorms the great portal and dome | TN& Automobilc horn can e broushi| B8 17 axts o Ue el oL al- 3 says, cleans the roll without Injur- Sk yoa to ‘withold my name."—A|of the western facade of the Interior |UNder better subjection und a nuick | B B oy @ plans that were ‘The man on the corner savs: Man |ing it in any w Tt is no longer considered necessary | Noted Dutch Publicist.) court of the Louvre, was also born | WAY 10 accomplish that i to create « nng e e deveioped and carried out here for|can love his fellowman without slap- e " to nave the two sandwich panels that| ] want this to be America’s war. here. 3 LR A A R '!' ‘i - . the placing of bombs aboard vessels| ping him on the back. o NoN e e e form a medieval gown match the un-| The reason is simple. This terrible| " “Noyon s situatéd on the sman |freauentiv congestad thionghout o 4] 14 to bring about their destruction and kit deralip over which they are placed. | conflici ehouid not merely be a sirug- [ river of Verse. fust A mile from fis | 12¥ and. housh the congzeiion nas o | ¥ -is ccasionlly one sees a gown that i8| " ©or jnstance, a pale &ray underslip |gle for victory. It ought to be the confluénce with the Oise. 1t i4 on the e (P Y e o | m the | thor ecensar he great ma- | in spite of the destruction of proper- it would be intéresting to know ok 5 & ' i 13 in this country by atents ot ihe| what the Russians think of the tecch. | Shilieh, At the back and sides of the | witn long. wilakled sieeves o the |lasting triumph over that moat dread- | Patie Brustein raifway iine, jority of the drivers to e mome|Mfe. Quinn's Experience into a long, | ierist will have two king's blue eatin | ed of all human récol:ections—the cén- | northeast of the French cavital” i By nation which has since become tion which T. Roosevelt and 8. Gomp- { narrow slit at the front. 4 oy i i task by providing a disco: enemy. to say nothing of the general|ers gave them in Nittle 6ld New York.| The hign milltary collars oftars a|PRncls dropped over in front and back | tury old inheritance of Buropes polit = - s of rhsping horn toois. Heave trucks| Qught to Help You Over disregard for the laws of this nation, e sharp, almost startling contrast to!{ns‘edges in an Indian désign done in| Let me try and shéw you thé back- may be driven Imas rapialy zed ndd | o, - nt the United States never used any too| It s of course all right for Argen-|these more feminine neck lines, but| it SIEE8 10, ar indian Qcsien done in| Tet me iy ans Ban™, SO0 his war, CANNING LESSO a7y e ST AT R ) the Critical Period. much authority or effort in getting | tina to demand reparatior of Germany | here, too, one finds variety. plaited underslip with long sleeves of || was horn and educated in one of NS Vehicls fires can be made o hein rid of such a menace. The course that | fOr Its vesseis Which have heen sunk,| & fel of them are half open in front | hydrangea blue chiffon. The gray | the smail neutral countriés of the old amazinely ana rubber horseshoes couid was adopted <was in strong contrast to| but it will be another thing to get it.|2"d others have regular standing | anels will be weighted with embroid- | continent. From earliest childhood T be mafely added while the sun heats| o o . w the B - g e Iruffs which frame the face and fal by ghastly Tec- P down hArshly. Put we need not entm- what would have been taken had such faway in soft revers of lace. e piecen afecal IS . N5t e v erata the various things that can he | ¥ears T have been troubled with the activities been carried on by the repre- [ From the way in which monarchies|" ne “thing is comforting t6 know | 3 7 timors of vears of starvation followed String Beans—Turnips. done to make life more comfortahis nge of sentatives of this country in Germany | i, PUTOPe are tottering, those in China|about this season’s neck lines. You WASHING LAGE. 5 ot . But s bé: E ‘ during this period of the vear. Each the y many | iy dre trytng t feltoe the HAnCHN orr hor o e I o v Dby the penty of conquest. But grave tring béans may be canned whole M s e under liks circumstapces. It is not E it jmay have it cut anv way vou lke,| ;... 14 stratched over ciean strips{realities which had mreant ruin and|or cut into uniferm pleces, says to- |one of us can contribute 3smething common st %o be understood that this country did | 9YDasty in place of the republic must | providing it is becoming—to the con- |, "0084'3, Kaep it evenly spread. oue | death to many 8 my immediate an-|day's hulletin from the National|and the sum and tota! will amaze the tim 1 was not bestir itself and that it was not|be out of tune with world affaics. | tour of vour face. Jald ovefnight in warm milkc to which | Ceators. In a little cuphoard were the | Emergency Food Garden Commission | community. —New Haven Journal- very nervous ad u those wi - — i 7 i nd | buttons worn my maternal great- |of Washingion, cooperating with this er. ticn, with hen e L e 20| There is a tetun in the internal -] PIQUE WAISTCOATS. e i T, P e A fnd | arandfather who was dragwed.to Mos- | newspaper in itn BampiEn for the = and_ pain 3 % 4 e - Ut! turbances across the Mexican border " " % _|for the same lenztn of time in warm | cOW by the hungry pride of Napoleon. | consérvation of the food products of deal of the tin 1 it was inclined to too much Ienieney.; cpion causes the hope to be express- |, L hen milady purchases a plain|soap lye and finally rinsed without|In the room of my parents thére hung | the country. It fs essential that only was unfit ¢ n ;x;r‘:'l: as understood and fu adven- | " as Carranza has strajghtened out {atlored suit she woud be wise 0 v | 3057 riction: ¥ the picture of my paternal Erent |the younk and tender pods be used STORIES OF THE WAR ras sant to cen of it, both before and since | s a < ain grandfather. whose small fortune was | for canning. rork. A our entry into the war. It has re.|'Pe trouble down there for good. pique or linen, stfiped in color. Some- CONCERNING WOMEN. vept way when the foraln Gespot | Select beank of the same age and jpokad me r = times these waistcoats carry collars who destroyed our national independ- |color, string carefully and waeh thor- - Lydia E. Pinkk . quired the recent disclosures to the| Germany is makini 3 - v g a desperate ef-|and cuffs that are all their own and Ve v fiscated every penny we 8- | oughly. These should be blamdcd in Vegeta gffect ihat the enemy was Setting In-| fort for success on one of the battle |now 4nd then they are set above con | raljyoms shags, T L4IIes I’ the Brle | o o athool | learned my ECof- | bOLInG water for Aive to elght. min- i, which 1 23 iy !h:m‘; !;“;;ng~':‘:’°:o‘:‘:e r:x'n“ Tronts in order to give a better set-|trasting stocks and cuffs. E raphy and on évery éontinent of Aefa | utes, depending upon the age and (By the Associated Press) snd It kas helped me in swery wa 1 P i reall-lting to the peace talk which Beth- Mrs. Anna Broughton of Towson, and Africa and America it was the|then plunged into cold water for an Pereonal initiative, combined with|am not nearly so nervous, no b zation of the need of using different| mann Hollwer is scheduled to make DICTATES OF FASHION. Md., 100 years old, same dreary stors of a large Empire |instant. Then the beans showld be |bravery and tenaclty, won for the | op pain. 1 ’.'..u.g say that L tactics and the promulgation of the|yegire the reichstag i, pheci:: T grown rich _at the cost of its weak |packed as closely as possible into the | Prench a splendid victory when the | Pinkharm s Vegetahie Combotml Touches of roval purple are seen| Lancanshire England. has a wo-|neighbor. When I WAL siSteen the |jars, a level teacpoon of salt ded |German = atiempted = Tussdns nikhi | hast remedy any chot o sn oot order for the wholesale arrest of spies i Y < ser Sasndon of a andl the sending out of the country % on some of the deep mourning hate. ’s poite war for the independence the | for ‘each quart es, and the! (July 3) 16 re-take Chemin des - lowed to remain here and hold posi-| e ¢ « nn-Hollweg is £0-| Chinese embroidery motifs zive dis-| Roumanian women have been prom- {land, saw the backwash of this un.| If ueing tin cans, Seal compiete.y | mandine general. after inspecting the | Voorthen St Lowell, Mass. S Wik ot kas totin. 1 ol B to have something more to say |tinction to some of the smartest cot- |ised universal suffrage. even conflict. The noble figure of | befere sterilization. If using glass|entire eleven mie line where the bat- | Other warning symptors are 4 sense with doings which Germany is anxie about peace, it will all depend upon|ton crepe gowns. President Steyn of the Freé State, a|jars, adjust and partially tikhien tops, [tle occurred, declared to the Associ- | of suffocation, hot finshes bheads oo . - rvnd nxious | what it is whether it makes any im- — The Japanese woman is seen at her |man like a fusd-Zrown tree but bent {and steriiize in boiling watér for two |ated Press backaches, dread of impending - to knmow about and can profit from.| pression upon the allie§ or not. The fancy belt or girdie is held in|best in her own home. down and broken from hardship and | hours. After sterilization, remwve| “The German crown prince had ar- | timidity, sounds in the sars, pa'oiiat 1t 18 therefore high time that the spies place by siots cut in the fabric of / Suffering pushed along in A little car- | from boiling watér and finish sealing ranged a surprize po for us in | of the hesrt, Spatke before were rooted out and given dus pun-| Although the Red Cross fund has|the coat with which it is worn. Women are now employed as car|riage like a heipless child. told ue|at once. Invert jars in a cool pinds|order to offset the fan Viotory in | o, 9 TiesFt. Sparks before ishment and that those who are enti-| been largely oversubscribed, the fact e couplers and swiichmen on the Paris | what it meant when the weak @ared to |out of a draught tili cold, then wrap | Galicia. but he knocked at the wrong | flf‘ kumu;-u«nv tied to immunity Shotld be sent be- | that scme atates and cities have been| The necessity for economy has|underground railways. offend the mighty. in dark paper to prevent bleaching |door and received a disagreeable re- | 3PP te, weakness, inquist: yond the borders of the country. Had | conducting thetr chmpatgns a iweek |SieR 4 certain simblicity to fashion So the story continued. Our futile|and store. < ception. zziness. D W deas oy TAEOF il hE GLE o | Which is a sreat advantage. BLACK GLOVES. angér at the conquéror Was offset By | Turnips—A very good substituté for efore the $nemy's attack began, lf{m need special advico, write to lone long ago much em- er than the othérs means that sub- —_— the indtgnation we felt againkt the|potatoes is _the sariy turnip. or |an uncanny sfence retgned along this | the dvdl- E kham Medicine Co. famoue road where the hostile armies | (confidentia®), Lynn, Mass. ‘barrassment would have been avoided.l stantial additicne are yet to bé made.l Cheérry, rose, brick red, or geranium' Black cotton gloves will not crock | potentate who protesséd his love for |canning puieeses, grade turnips for