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orwich Bulletin and Goufie? 121 YEARS OLD- ' tiom price 12c a week; Goo a | flected ond-ciass matter. Callas Bulictin Business Office 480. _ Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-8. Willimantic Office. 625 Main Stree Telephone 3210-2. , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive- Iy entitled to the use for republica- _tion of all news despatches credit- ed to it or not otherwise it- ed in this paper and also the Ibcal news published herein. . Al rights of republication ot special dispatches_ herein are also reserved. DO YOUR PART. According to the advices which are pated. The same slowness was shown “at the time the first loan was ralsed but in the closing dayvs there was a response which carried the subsprip- ms far beyond the two billion asked for and many who wanted bonds were able to secure them at that time. Bulletin Job Otfiee u-i ik gl Cng g 10 bring economy’ efeibncy to the front as never- ‘with -good res sults beth to the roads and the coun- try, but even now they are unable to meet requirements in spite of the marked improvement that has been shown. There can be no question but what they have entered into the spirit of doing their best under the condis tons with c«nfi::lbln results. What it is costing , however, 18 ‘re- in their financial condition while the prospect of more labor trou- ble gives them. the.:tpportunity o present their case from new angies. Just what is to be asiked has not been outlined. That théy may be Permi‘?ed to increase rates ‘to the will be &ble to get a profitable return is to be expected, and as in ather eases It is to be supposed that they wiil back up their claims with faéts. That ip it any decision by the commission s, or shculd be, based uwpon. v o. . » REMOVE THE BiG ;fl:m- 5 * MAKER. Trouble has been growing in Ger- many for a long time. .There has been dissatistactibn over the way in which certain matters have heen goimg. Thére have been clements In the reighstag -which have bheen demanding changes and seeking refcrms. The responge of the govern- ment has been slow and-this has only served to increasel the feeling. The recent readjustments in the cabinet have not brought about any greater unity than existed before but 1o add to the mixup. there now the resignation of Vice Admiral von Capelle, the head of the German navy, who snccceded von. Tirpitz. Von Ca- pelle has closely followed the methods of his. predecessor. = He has carried the submarine activity in all iis up to the success that was an- |i~ipated and in fact the success that 25 been he'd up to the German peo- pie as the means of winning the war for Germany. There have Bien mis- mivings on the part of the Germap people about the T-boat accompiist- for the replacement of Dr. Michaelis us chancellor, swhose selection was never popular. This of course shews the dissatisfaction that -exists- at Jin and the clamor for aschange, bu if the people are desirous of getting to the roct of the matter, and they mendous amount of war material aa- cumulating in thix country for France with the résujt thot there {s now rn meng the people SUGGESTIONS FOR Keep a bundle of posteards in the hous you see a household article advertised, write for informa- tion. In buying fish remember that the best is nope too g00d. - Wipe spots from gilt frames with a sponge wet in alcohol, Celery is a good nerve tonic, and it is said to ward off rheumatism. A large hole cut higher up in a chimney means a distinct saving of heat. ¥t is-a great comfort to a child to ave small furniture in its own little room. Dried’ vegetabies nave to be cooked longer than others to make them di- gestible. To prevent valuable vases from tap- pling over and breaking, fill them with sand. : Jelly may easily take the piace of Spinberry sauce i the Thanksgiving dinner. | Reed candle shades are easy to make and excellent from a decorative point of view. In cold weather put the clothespins In a pan and set them in the oven til they are hot. Then the fingers will rot sufter when hanging out the clathes are rinsed out the last time in wArm wager. brush dipped in warm water and salt. The. salt prevents the bamboo from turning color. To clean’lamp burners, wash them in wood ashes and. water and they will come out clean and bright. J1t lemons are warmgd before they that a sheet of tin placed over the smallest gas jet will heat two flat- irons as quickly as if two jets were used. 3 Mysiin and cotton gboda can bé 14 det fireproof by putting an ounce of alim 4n the last rinsing water, or The smock is not, as most people who do not wear it suppcse, a mera feminine fad: it is something more: the plers of Atlantic ports over a mil- lion tons of supplies awalting ship- ment to that country. France Is in need of these goods. They are want- it is the comfortable working garment of ‘he gardener, the student and the artist. . That it is comfortable needs no proving, and that it is having & tremendous vogue also goes withodt A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WORTH WHILE - THE HOUSEWIFE pan. - One of them is fBr gorgeous s:my silks. 5 - . EFFECTS WITH LATHS. Left over wall latks can be made use of in various ways. Tacked horizon- tal and vertically at the back of an o ry wooden box and the whole thing painted in white or some bright color, they make a most charming trellis for the window or porch. They are also effective as a bedroom closet écnvenjence for holding dressing gowns; etc, They should be painted white ‘and toucked up with pink or blue flowers; or they can be painted with the motifs from the chintz hang- ings. -Brass hocke are attached to the squares, and an addition, both useful and pleasing. is gained in the home. A SAFETY KNIFE BOARD. Take- two pleces of woed six Inches long, two Inches broad and one . inch thick. Lay them side by side and tack a pléce of felt or cloth over them so that they will open and shut like a book. Damp the felt and sprinkle it thickly with pow&ared bath brick mix- ¢d with emery powder or knife poiish. To clean the krives, place the blades on the right side, then fold the other side over it, and. holding the cleaner Grmly with the left hand,>run the blade up and down between the boards. Both sides of the blages are thus cleaned at the same time and' with practically no risk of cut fingers. A good lining could be made ‘of bulX leather, spread with a paste made of cne part of emery pow- der and three parts of crocus dust, mixed with a little sweet oil. DELICIOUS DESSERT. Apples are delicious stewed in a rich eyrup and when cold covered with a added to the syrup while still warm. and poured over the apples. Af servin; time fill .the center of the fruit wia ! sweetened whipped créam and nute if | Cesired. These fellied apples should be served ice-cold. CARE CF REFRIGERATOR. washing soda In the hot water if vou wish. For the 0dor. If this is not then removed, burn juniper borries in it. This is sald to freshen the refrigerator and remove odors. Scrub the shélves and leave the door open until it has bess wwll aired. then when the ife is Put Into it there should be a freshners Some form of house closet devoted te keeping brooms, buckets and afl cleaning utensils is a greft conven- jence. Place a row of right angled cup hooks at intervals of four inche& into a wooden strip placed about six feet from the floor. Then insert a strong perew eye (such as used on pictures) partment ‘of cine and surery in the Urlversity Mickigan in 1871. The famous midget, Countess Magri, Better known as Mrs. Tom Thumb, s latill active at the age of 75 years. THE MWILITARY NOTE. o ! it The military .note continues in women's apparel. Khaki is,left to the soldiers, but women insist that they be permitted to disport themselves in smart military capes, and clever little suits which look like. those in camp. It is not &t all uncommon to find a . GRAYS AND BROWN. ANl the gray and browti shades are in favor. for silk frocks. An all satin model in rose taupe fatin is \listinctly a street frock: the satin shows just a cast of rose over its surface; it has a girdle buckled on the side and a skirt divided Ly deep tucks. suit: and cape coMbined. Date Crackers: Put one pound of stoned dates, one cup of granulated sugar and one-half cup cold water in- to saucepan and boil il soft. Allow to cool. Cream one cup of brown su- gar and one cup of butter together, then add twe and one-balf cups rolled cats and two and a half cups flour and mix well with the hand, - Add one- |half cup of warm water and one tea- spoon soda and divide dough into two equal parts. Roll out thin. Spread the date filling on one layer; place the second layer on top and cut in squarés. Lay on buttered tins and bake in hot over. These are deliclous served with coffee. Chicken, Hunter's Style: Take a youngroasting chicken weighing about three or three and a half pounds or two broflers and cut thém up as for a fricassee. Put ofie tablespoon of but- ter into a’ pan or casserole and add cne small cafon sliced, one greengpep- per cut in strips and two well ripened tomatoes. Cover and cook -clowly for ten or fifteen minutes. Then uncover arnd add one tablespoon of chopped the cover and serve pipjng hot. LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR On rflim{ ftching witl g e ‘morning 'mP?h‘mh Cuticura Soap and hot water. ,Fafiinq Hair Really Wonds of dandruff and Next W rub. Cuticura Ointment. is cleanses the Is ul scalp of dandruff and promotes hair health. Sample Each Free by Mail women, if they want to succeed, must or as be- coming' to gentle women and not like a half-crazed set. made to keep, and if the suffragists act in a not expect to succeed or accomplish womanly manner, The lats are what they have started out to_do. Norwich, Oct. 13, 1917. MRS. F. J. For over 6 street will be arrested by a signboard reading: “Daniel C. Gilman x x pres- ident John Hopkins University.” Alas for the orthography of Webster and he memcry of one so worthy as ohns HopKins. ~ JAMES LULL. Oct. 14, 1917. Norwich, the wheatless and Dbeefless davs? It would give more tobacco for the men at the front'and more money to pro- vide many comforts as poseible for them and I don’t think®there is a man in Norwich but what would be willing to do_his best and do it cheer- fully as a duty—and then the boys Johns M Medicine has been success fully treating strengthwithout alcohol or usi da s drugs| The Theatre Where BEEE‘REE Quality Rules TODAY AND TUESDAY—ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY M. H. HOFFMAN, INC., PRESENTS QERTRUDE McoCOY "2 05 STAR CAST —IN— THE SILENT WITNESS A Picturization of the Famous Play By Otto Haverbach Positively the Greatest Drama Since “Madame X” e ——————————— PEARL WHITE in LATEST WAR NEWS THE FATAL RING HEARST-PATHE WEEKLY MATINEE, 230 EVENING, 645-8.30 AUDITORIUN 2 Today—Tuesday—Wednesday IN THE SPY :aricr With DUSTIN FARNUM and an All Star Cast. A Blind- ing, Brilliant Masterpiece of Thrills, Pathos, Romance, Intrigue, Mystery, Revenge, Black Hatred and Tender Love. A _Great Picture of the Present War Days. See How the Kaiser Operates and Secures Information. EDWARD T. CONNELLY ... 'S Added Attraction f-izh‘fulness gnd has unquestiopably S— meringue, sprinkled with nutmeats and v: F | citained all the results that were po 3 y i iy tmeats and | parsiey and pepper and salt to season. |d0 not respect these laws, and help ree L.ecture (it including: the Sellire to st To6 clean bamboo furniture use a xhtly wne Gelat:n * may be | oo about ten minytes more without | their sex to do the same, they must ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Norwich Conn, by Frank Bell, C. 8. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The frat Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston Mass. At the Buckingham Memorial .ments but the mutiny In the navy|are squeezed, nearly double the quan-| Take- evervthing out of’the icebox i has apparently cayséd vorl Capelle |tity of julce will obtained. and the shelves also. Run bolling water . A Miseing 8. , Father Monday, October 15th, at 7.50 P. M. ‘yrow up his hands. — down the pipes to cleanse them thor-{ Mr. Editor: The attention of am cb- years. All Are Welcome No Tickets APthe same time there Is a demana | If you want to save mas. remember | oughly, and vou may put a bit of |Server #n passing alpng Washington Slater Hall Concerts NOVEMBER Sth—Fionzaley Quartst, the groatest Chamber Quartst in the = received from Washington the Liberiy = 2 by putting it in the starch. bout. the i < In every v B RO ol movine wions ‘s rapia’ | euis make s e oyseceaning S mding i tnan i s 300 | An Enderssment and sussention. | | 00ldg and coughs Mo 5 a@s it was expected or as it ought to if| " A R by S e A mogse hole can be effectively | wish to-have it repainted and ensm-| Mr. Editor: T see by the paper we DECEMBER 3rd — Helen Stanl $he total amount is going to be raised | SISt upon the removal of the big[stopped for all time by Dasting over|eied inside: the varnish fos the out. are to have “beefless” days now. I HPH 4 G AL N ! troublemalker, the Kaiser. it & plece of cloth Whith has been lfb-| gide would do Instead of pai Bearitly: endarse these Aayvé and Wwasld FROM THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SXCESS Prima Donna Soprano. in the time fixed. That there will be BFLOE Bel . GuLf Dy e s ehown much better results in the clos- = =t Sl SRNERC S T T Pl Oy e OB B L mw e T BY MARGARET MAYO N ANUARY 11th—Jacques Thibaud e x—= E vould be te h to ask on th- driaisid ing two weeks than has been mani- HELPING FRANCE. : THE USEFUL SMOCK. CONVENIENT CLCSET. ra at home to have a -beericss” day | | FICW Flesh and Violinist, and Margaret Jamieson, fested in the first two can be antici- | For some time'there has beeh a tFe- - 2nd “tobaccoless” day, in addhion to ALSO THE BIG Pianiste. ~ , which includes re- TRIANGLE SUPER PLAY Net proceeds given for benefit of RED CROSS WINIFRED ALLEN in THE HAUNTED HOUSE There are reasons therefore to an-|ed for the conduct of the war apd for |Froving. But like everytning else that|jiyto the tip of the handle of each|and girls could have “candyless” & SUBSCRIBE NOW AT CRANSTON'S ticipate that there will be a big {he ‘continuation of fhe shme sapoess. |DAe o vegue, It's Dound to be abused. | hroom so that I can be hung easily | day. therehy doink their Bit, . and mn any Fo[‘m 5-Part Mystery Comedy Drama Wil ' ord in ful “nth hour response, but that does not | ful military operations which that | Sk satin or ary Oiher of the fosey |on the hook. each in its prover place. | with everyone helping we ars ‘sure to s USUAL IiME USUAL i iortars il engive: serstl]et: mean that those who can take the|country has: been carrvinz on for the | the workshop. S’\'x:n::r:‘.“ort\';":nu:{ The floor of such a closet should be|win the war. It might not material-{ PRICES ton small bonds should not be making their subscriptions early, for it s to be remembered that it is a popular i0an and the desire is that there should be fully ten million subscribers. And arrangements have been made to ac- commodate the small subscribers as well as the large. Bonds are to be in denominations of $50 and through the cooperation which the banks of the country are lending to the treasury Aepartment it is possible to obtain them on an easy payment plan, it be- Ing thus possible to meet the invest- ment. and it is an investment and mot a gift, out of current earning: This is a matter in which everyone should manifest the deepest intsrest. It is a time to stand back of the country, to make your money- fight for uberty and to give the financial back- ing ‘to the soldiers and sailcrs that should do his part and should do It GERMANY'S NEW MOVE. The new move which Germany is making against Russia -is by water rather than by land. It hes taken some time for it to follow up the ‘suc- | cess which it gained at Riga, but when it moves it generally proceéds ' with a definite purpose and such can be attributed to the landings which have been effected on the two im- portant isiands in the guif of Riga, a position of much strategic importance for operations in that region. Following the fall of Riga It was maintained that Germany would nct attempt to proceed toward Petrograd at this season because of the oncom- ing winter and the hard country which they have a right to expect. Everyone ! ryance in anticipation of future needs would have to be negotiated. The let- ting up in the operations by the Ger- mans and the successes which have attended the Russian activities along that line have borne out that opinfon. past three vears. But France lacks chips. Do what it will it has not been able to secure: suffidient vessels to move these goods, ¢van though it has been willing to take most Anything that wiil float whether it was a steam or & eailing ceaft. France is therefore appealing to this countrv for needed asslsince. It asks that we turn some of the ves- sels which we control over to its us» for the Wansportation of these goods bef-ré conditions got £o bad that theéy will be of much less value than they will be now. The United Mtates lacks ships. It is doing its utmost to se- cure shipping sufficient to carry sup- vlies for the army which. it has abroad 2na for those which It fs.gping to send. but .it' must needs consider whether it Is preferable to devote all its efforts to plling up supplies in or whether it is wise to use some of the ehips for the helping -out of France and relieving some of iis present need This ‘is a problem which apperently ,needs a greater amount of attentioh than it is receiv- ng. We must distribute our aid to #he best advanidge and certainly tiat fs. It is three-quarter lengih, raglan sleeved, unbeited, smocked true to type, and—of heavy art eanvas, The smoéking front and back and on the sleeve ends is rather elaborats: then thdre is a bit of oriental embroidery on the rather deep sailor collar just to Preserve the femirine air. FOR THE PET CAT. When kitty is in need of medicine mix it thoroughly with butter or mo- lasses and smear én the cat's upper lip. He will be sure to lick off every particle. . HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Bleach your discolored neck by ap-) plying a lotion made of four ounces each of bay rum and rosewater, with o teaspoon of horax and the jpice of balf a lemon adde Here is a cooling drink for fever pa- tients: Put a little sage, two sprigs of baim and a little sorrel ino a stone jug. having first washed and dried it. Teel thin a small lemon, slice it and ‘Put a small piece cf thé peel in: then in thres pints of boiling wa Do Bloien and chver i clogely. e helping France would be helping our- selves. > o eee e EDITORIAL NOTES. - No greater protest againat Prussian- ism can bé made than by purchasing 2 Liberty bond.. - - . The man on the ‘Corfier savs: Lots of people are finding that it is easier to become notoribiis than it is to be- Some famous. It is now claithed that Germany be- san its plots agajnst the United States way back in 1909, and Germany’s repu- tation is such that anvthing can be While oily hair is not at all beautityl it {is usually much giealthier and tiicker, than dry, hatsfl hair. 1£ your slory crown has' startéd in to be dry and wispy, it would be a wise move to take It in hand right away and call for an'immediate reform. . Twenty- four hours before the shampco rub pure olive ofl into the scalp. You can have no idea how much help this wil ive, and what lovely fuffy gloss it ill impart to the hair after the sham~ poo. Have this cleansing with egg in- stead of soap. Red arms are not so difficult to cura 4s one might ‘suppose. They are gen- erally caused by sluggish -circuiation, which is sometimes due to too tight sjeeves or a seneral impoverishment of the system. To treat the arms tl about a foot wide to accommodate gerub buckets, cieaning fluids. eic., and it is handy to bave a narrow sheif on which may be placed bottles of poisons and othér cleaning’ preparations. COOKING AND SERVING. When making tea better results wili be obtained ir fresh, bubbling boiling water fs used. Custards cook evenly and are less liable to become watery when caked =n cups set.in a pan of water. Try picRling fruits and vegetables with white wine, or malt vinezar, since these are free from the formatjon of “mother” they add greatly to the ap- vearance in the jars. Remember to serve hot! dishes steaming and directly upon removing from the! fire. Otherwise the food loses that delicious piquancy. Cold dishes should be chilled thoroughly, not Insipidly cool. While cooking vesetabler, frups meats, etc., should Yhey caich on e Dbottom of the pot, quickly set the pot or hoiler in cold water. This will | prevent the unpleasant scorched flavor l | i penetrating the food, A NEW NEEDLECRAFT. It's real'ly a needlecraft because vou use needles, but not the fine, shin- ing steel needles of embroidery or tne bone or ‘amber of knitting and chro- chet, but the long, green ncedles of the pine trees, the longer the better. One is reminded of Indian basketry as, one binds the sweet smelling needles gathered from under pine tree into| pliable ropes of many uses. As the | needles vary in length, the binding| 1nust obe a continuous 'process. The thickness of the rope decided upon | the needles are laid in a bunch untii the corset rape thickness is reached. then they are tied with a bright cord or strand of raffia, which winds round ize exactly as we think. but it is bound to help us out of this terrible conflict, which ssems so bitterly cruel and. unnecessary. With your son and mine a soldier, it is a comforting thought that we have on'y to bide our time and patience and trust, keeping love in our hearts—fostering zood will in every possible ay and going glad- Iv on our accustomed wav the while we. are helping, whether it be going without candy. wheat, or tobacco. But whatever we do we know ar» helping to win the war and we do it gladly and faithfully. Norwich, Oct. 13, Going Too Far. Mr. Editor: If you will allow me space in vour paper 1 would like to have somethirig to say concerning the Woman Suffrage Organization. While there are many things concerning the work that T do not understand and never may, I can see that they are carrying things too far, and instead of doing the cause good and succeeding in their purpose they are _placing stumbling blocks fn their paths. Mr: Pankhurst and her foliowers made the great mistake in London some years A MOTHER. 1917, - JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY City of Norwich Water Works Office of Board of Water Commissieners 5 p.m. Additions will be made to all bills remaining unpaid after October 20, 1917. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 1, 1917. ‘Water Rates for the quarter ending September 30th 1917, are due and pay- able at the office October 1, 1917. Ofice open from 8.30 a. m. until CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier, — A holder to suspend a flat can of to- bacco from a man's belt has been pat- ented. A seventh Austrian war loan will be floated at the end of October, proba- bly on the same terms as the last loan. Whitestone Cigars will be $3.90 a 100 52 for a box of 50. from Oct. ago by going beyond the limit. = The 1st, 1917. g ONANT, il Frankiin St The War of 1812 The battie of New Orleans was fought 15 days after peace was declared +—so slow were mgthods of communication. selection. Victrola XI : *100 With an assortment of $5 in Victor Records, your The world moves quickly. United States is a big country. . Every part of it must know what every other part is doing. > . Western Union Service overcomes the old-time barrier of distance. Fifty tibusand employes and one-million-five- hundred-thousand miles of wire are at the call of every citizen of the United States—in twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets. WESTERN UNION Telegrams — Day Letters— Night Lstters Cablegrams—Money Transferred by Wire -and round, and as one needle ends an- other is added The rope may be shaped into a basket or mat as tho winding goes on, and the aitractive trinket further elaboratéd ith em- brotderings of raffia after the whole is finished. The continuous rows of rope are held together either by sewing them with the cord or rafia run through a long eved needie or as each row is ‘apped it can include the row Just pi ing. Wonderful barbaric color effects can be obtained by ‘the cheice of colors with the wood of .the pine needies. INSIDE - THE MUFF. pe'. ce"t' Bands Sew a small bone ring about three- - quarters of an inch in diameter, such Ready for Delivery should first be bathed in hot water. The followipg massage cream applied with the s of the hands should be used every night before retiring: Qne ounce of oil of almonds, one drachm of spermaceti, one drachm of white ‘wax, one ounce of rose water and one-quarter of an ounce of orange - | flower water. DICTATES OF FASHION: Crepe de chine is uaed for- handker- chiefs. But now it is indicated that Ger- | Pelfeved ‘of it now. many was scheming in another direc- tion. It will probably not be long before its full programme will be dis- | Says that there will be no surrender closed. of Alsace-Lorraine, but that does mot Germany realizes as well as the rest | neécessarily niean .that Germany will of the world the advantage which is|not have to giye it up. to be gained by proceeding against Russia at a time when internal trou-| - Professor Cattell ‘belidves that Co- bles are attracting °its attention. It|lumbia should givé him a pension, but also realizes that whatever it plans|lt is surprising that he should want a o do In the way of an advance upon | Pension from an ingtitution which Petrozrad can be carried out with|iakes such a patriatic stand. treater ease now than it can be st s reatngnc] nonths hence after Russia has had| $With the mayor of Philadélphia héld ‘he winter in which to reorzanize its|for the grand jury in connection with army. Thus while Germany Is belng:an election murder, there can be no kept busy on the western front, it has [ wonder that the peaple of that city in excellent opportunity to make use|are calling for \mpeacthment as well. of its idle fleet and such reserves as it can muster to strike a blow which| A German submarine has escaped will hi* a Russian weak spot and atlh‘um a Spanish port where it was in- Any coiffurs that the same time serve to pacify the|terned and the officers piedied mot tb | fashionable. diesatisfaction at home. Whether | escape. * It has taken I;pn‘n a long Russia can ward off the blow remains | time to learn what a .Gérman prom- to be seen. ise amounts to. RAILROAD RATES. Acting upon the request of the ern raiiroads there is to be a pub- THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Foreign Secretary von Kuehimann - Pay only $5 down Balance in monthly payments of a like amount. First Liberty Loan 3} Long coats of velvet are much fa- vored. | Fur is used very sparingly on gress- g, as is used for fancy work, inside vour Muft and attach a short piece of rib- bon to it. A handkerchief may be drawn through this ring. Gloves may be buttoned into it, and it will hold a veil or even a smail parcel securely. BOX FOR VEGETABLES. * A box made to hold vegetables should be divided by partitions, the largest space heing for potatoes, an-, other for appies, etc. Where space is at such a premium that provision have to be bought in small cuantities this plan will add much to thé com- fort and convenience of the kitchen. Tt may be covered neatly and utilizéd for e the cover hinged, so that it will be easy to open. CONCERNING WOMEN. New York has 4,000 women barbers, hairdressers and manicurists. Chenille in two colors is used for hat crowns. is becoming 1] Chic travéling mantles have large pockets and Wide collar Twine embroidery appears on frock: of eotton crepe. Henry Wadsworth Longfeliow Dana has been dlsmissec as p professor at Columble and Bishop Pau] Jones has 1€ hearing on Wednesday by the In-|been asked fo give up hie diocesan terstate Commerce Commission for | duties at Salt Lake City, both for yn- the purpose of hearing what the rep- | patfiotic alts. What's in & name any- resentatives of the roads have to say | Way in regard to an increase in rates. It was last June that certain advances And_stil] thefe are some people who were allowed, but only a small part|probably think ¢t Ceunt Bernstorft of what the roads desired was granted | ought to be asked to6 return 'to this at that time. The privilege of reopen- | country and be publicly thanked for & the matter was extended to the|the service he has reddered, Ger- railroads and it is this which is to be|many. taken advantage of at this time. The roads have been made to face| Some ldea of Germany’s condition sreat and _unprecedented problems.|can be gained from the fact that it is Thev have heen required to respond | taking no advantage of the conditions io the transporation demands which | which are existing in Russia, having " have been all out of proportion tolall it can tend to on fhe other ts their facilities. They Lave been madeland at home. BRING YOUR RECEIPT Pink and mauve is a favorfte combi- pation for thin’ gowns. B Paisley hues centinue their gay ea- reer in totten: voiles. Make Subscriptions for the Second Gay parasols are fitting complements to summer frocks. - Wide meshod filet lace is seen on frocks of handkerchief lnen. Wide satin sashes in bright colors are ufed In white voile frock: Pastel colored shantung is used many smart coats and suifs. Rose patterned foulard is with blagk crepc de chine, NVICTOR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECO”RD?_ Liberty Loan 4 per cent. at i school exclusively for women in the . D United States. v ; THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK for The actual earnings of women work- W SRR ygin St~ "»“9'}_25!'9“":"-{:;\“‘ combined . Womén were admitted into.the de- i . a—— - * &