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mnnm WOMEN. MONDAY, en are ptrnlttda to servé dn the | - TUESDAY, s :"&‘w‘,""m‘,". ' WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN 'fl’! KITCHEN Miseotei scho Boards WEDNESDAY e b B g < g oS 1 e ; ‘ Of the 21,819 mchool teachers in FIRST APPEARANCE IN ARTCRAFT PICTURES OF WORLD'S Ohio there are three worhen to eveyy 'E man. . GREATEST DELINEATOR OF WESTERN CHARACTERS of these very things. It has beén de- of the war and had it had ad 3 THE HOUSEWIFE. |® 5oft cloth. A o g shipping facilities they would o " — n panese women ing The DICTATES OF FASMION. , g:.n:r:r have joined the American Red -. e eateiity penalug upon them for the conduet UGGESTIONS FOR caused by egge, when applied dry with Vs L '3 and Qoufied j been transported before this. Gm” the cup in which you meas- T i v e S T | When the man barbers in Milwaukeo IN A SIX-ACT GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE WEST ¥ 121 YEARS OLD fact of the miatter ie RAL thigs mup fmolasses aud every drop of mo- are called to war women will take »y “THE NARROW TRAIL Seragiyn, rics 12 & weems Sée o | plies should be in France instead of | jusses will come out. if you would have it a la mod their places. A Beautiful Picture of Out-of-Door Life, Filled With Wondrous Views of manti: here, but inasmuch as they are not| - S th is a r thi ‘with “l'.fl at th‘_?mlflnfl Norwioh. | it is but .proper that this country ‘The dishclof s Ppoo ‘fl'u e What M y k i l.lnthar CoRn., &8 secon h to dil ts and pans; it ould do its utmost to ald in the 'chmfl' ”P:pl’:nd oy Sl =4 1 design? British womcn are mow taking the transportation, for it is to be real striking. . laces of I lled t Bu s 1sed that whatever aid is exténded to When fruit leaves a stain on the i — 4 NS OBt o B e paek “Callea <o E" Gr at \: st and .l‘_l;'hranhl;\"V’{Ilt hP‘T’l_fl'uO H&m-ahfi",;n-:}'-:“gffi . - - - — ove an evenge, at Faithfully ortrays e ‘Bulletin Job omuu 2.| France, whether it is money or sup-|teeth it shouid be removed at once by| The turban made entirely of feath DAINTY HAT. Has All But Passed Into History. lL rs is charming; those of ostrich are wgmmum Office, 625 Matn Strest.| Plies, but particularly it it consists |rubbing on a little &al :. at - resistible. IANGLE STAR Telephone 21 of supplies secured by American as. "A little ball of wealing wax on the ALSO THE MOST POPULAR TR —— One of thé emart new hat models is Q sistanice, means just that much help - ) 2 d of a knitti needle wm keep the . | of course, velvet—atf inch wide velvet [ “Norwich, Monday, Oct. 22, 1917. | for ourselves. Our help amounts to B ol dots of sutache make attrac ST my,:,, d over a trame. & m Th erown e o & velvel nothing, if atter it is réady in the tve_ trimimings Ve wound round and round about, and A Delightful Comedy-Drama in Five Acts shape of supplies which France needs,| pry ' fastening the elastic on your CIRCULATION it is kept on this side of the ocean.|motor hat with a hook ana eve and — B = the brim is of strips of velvet ovea- NGLE KOMEDY - SERT ORCHESTH v The decision therefore is a commend- |ges what a convenience it is. .mck: B"'"‘a ‘;"hh' ""'o' ’Z:fl“el g | |aPping the eruwn and barély meeting f , .Mg able one and the cargo carriers should S O e Bt s oy at the edge of the brim. = ins EOEL; AYSERPY = ! -| When you usc enamel articles for 5 T be gotten into use at the earliest pos- | When you . B dstigos oo U RN ST . Among the “cutting” novelties are T e N o 475 20t 30 Tkey to-ehip. 1ail ‘eults that close iAARANly from | A good way to fialeh off curtains at AUDITORIUM The House flf Features O 17 9 420 DUTCDWE "OF - ISRERE Wewns Al ‘When boiling a custard add about i‘en shoulder to right side of walst :het bom’fi u-;ma of using a hem, tober 13, 1917..... ‘What must be ded as the ai-|n, tul of cornstarch; this|line. a to scallop them in large scallops. |l ™ womavw ann Tiieenie T " Tect owtcoms af the Tabell cave, where- | wHi fasmre its Hot baraiag. — This is quite effective in _cretonne, TODAY AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND Tuuz:xx\wv e . Some of the smartest wraps combine | Where .just the raw edge is suicient. ALICE BRADY in DOUBLE FEATURE PRO in Colonel Isbell of this state and a 4 5 . lieutenant colonel from ancther state A tiny amount of lemon juice added | suede in gorgeous .celors with trim- .' c." “ A SELF MADE Wl-Dow,, Clara Kimball Young in ey e - |to tream whila whipping will help it]mings of natura! fur. i JUEMBERTOE IR ARSUCIATLD :nxs: f'éfi‘i‘ab'fi':é’fiifi. (i?:lo‘:n‘n.iltllo:r ’rte'- tc “Ouff” more rapidly. D, A Fast Moving Comedy With D “The Badge of Shame” PRESS . = — Swester wool on the upturned brim | Date Cread Pudding—Two cups ot Bita oo H 14 s zarding the dlanding of their com- For mixing cake and nstr&' an old|,e g black velver hat is every bit as|CIUmbs, four cups of milk, two eggs, ious s o eart Intercst, Ex- ||Adapted From the Great Stage The Associated Press is exclusiv mands in Prance. is the reminder | marble slab or a piece of plate glass mrfldn' . 24 two-thirds cup of sugar. one-half tea- |j] Sitement and Romance. Don’t Miss || Success “THIE SV_ELAL?‘-’V TICKET n Six Acts £roon of salt, one teaspoon of vanilla, |§° It ore tablespoon of butter, two sfuares J. ARREN KERR] N m 3. m Iy eptitied to the use for republca- tion of all news despatches credit- || Which has been given to the officers|is better than a board. of the national guard divisions now A < Jed toit or not otherwise credit- Small hats have elastic bands to[of chowol: To induce the canary to take a bath b ocolate ang one cup of dates.(§ * ed in thisspaper and also the local | in the federal service to the effect 5 b ter. | b6 worn either under the.chin or at|ieat crumbs, milk and chocolate. in $1in himpanst aud » (had s are o longer in the states | prinids Tew seeds uvon‘the water | B SOk ST RIS (00 ST muedy | Hisat, srqmbe, millc ana chocolaterintli || in MOUTH ORGAN JACK |y -y BEPPEls. 10 the hat in color. ed. add sugar. salft, flavoring and GEO. OVEY in GROUCHY All rights of republication of §fservice and therefore owe no reports of their movements to théir govern- |'2th become a habit, ~ 2 ¢e@s well beaten. Beat well pour into | TAT. 2:30, 10c—EVE. ¥, 8:30, 10°753 SHORTY HAMILTON special dispatches hereln are also monvves, ors. a Very chic white satin collars are|buttercd pudding dish and bake until To stop hiccoughs, give the pationt! ounded in back with long ends in|firm. = Colonel Isbell, for the purpose of |, teasnesnful of granulated vugar and , x = ; informing the relatives of the men |Vinewar. If this does not afford in-|[ORt knotted at’the bottom. and al- RS S vnder him cabled to Governor Hol-[stant relief, repeat the dose. oped fo tang fresly with shor b d-Fashioned Johnnyeake~1f weling. Without the fullest conperation i c7mb to the effect that they had ar- . = Jiant to do our bit till “Johnny Comes|on the part of the pubiic it will be vived safel 4 asked to h When cake tins are worn thin, seat- LAPES HOLD THEIR OWN. arching Home”.we must eat all the | impossibie to accomplish this result. fi EE Lt puphaea fo’ tilleve 0N Saes little sand over the aven shelf Loy . Jjohnnyeake we can and leave theé| The families and Iriends of cnlisted fact published to relieve the anxiety jlter a - Even greater vogue is promised for [ Wheat to go over the water. At the|men are urged to observe the rules af those directly interested as well as before putting the tin in. and the cake |, "¢ Cape this vear than last, when |5ime time we must remember that|naapted. by ihe wave. wae and Dost THEATRE will not burn ir the baking. ic suddeniy came upon the sartorial|While corn is rich in oil it contains|omee departments. parcicularly - in » those indirectly concerned. There is TORAY AND TIIECRAY i S ~ horizon after having sojourned im ob- |NOt quite so many mineral salts 8 |three essentinl respects: ES o :.‘:?m:“;:n‘:eb:::)‘;efl:h:.:c?e:em‘::’ When making jellies grease the !ellyillvlon for many moons. Many of the | V.heat. Therefore, if we confine our- K ;_efia?|s m‘ ,.,,,,;Dh sail and sol- TODAY AND TUESDAY for Colonel Tsbell i trugt. | moids with butter,-and when the Jelly | capes are not unlike those worn b |Selves exclusively to corn dlet. we|giers by Christmas musi be posted |§ A. H. JAcces PHOTOPLAYS, Inc, sage, for Colone S & Irusi-|is to be turned out plunge the mold |cur grandmothers; they Aré very|must drink plenty of milk with it and nct later than November 15th. Presents worthy and faithful &oldier, and there |into hot water and remove at once. |guaint in outline, especially those that|eat a little more heartily.of peas and | 3. Every package must bear con- fs small ground for believing that any —_ — ure shaped to aip at the waistline in |beans. The southern army fought for | yplcuously the words “Christmas agent of Germany would have de-I To freshen ~ carpet sweep it.with|bLuck, terminating in two lons sacped [ fiye vears on a corn dict, and It is as | Mail" the completo address of the pended, upen such information forla broom vreviously dipped in un and |stole’ ends which are crossed or tied.|800d to golf on or hike on us it is to | person for whor it intended, and, retting word to his government in|[water. Sbake the broom well 'before|The same idea is expressed this year,|=ht on. Here is a°good old time recipe|in the upper left hand corner, the view of the other means which are]using it. for it is needed damp, not]oftentimeg in ttwwo kinde of fur con- |for johnnycake whi;h as the old lady nhme and address of the sender. PRSI © still afforded them for getting such |Wwet. trasting in color. Thus moleskin and|Who made it said. “*astes like more: very parcel must be so pac)( s crmine. are slegantly combined in a|One pine of buttermilk: one pint meal | and w apped as to admit of eass HER FlGHTlNG facts when troops are leaving. ot fnel (whi :=) 1 1 0 L = uding & cape, muff of medium i ; one teupoon salt; three|g, e(‘tlf)n by tl\e uu‘.tmasmr 2 s = P capes are fashion: narrow spoon soda. Beat the[has not the ~postm: THE LOSS OF THE ANTILLES. |information is harmful and that it Fiave vou ever hune vour et sweat- |, lof. ;" kins"ic nea togcther vertical. | CAEs fogether til! light, add the bute |hat 1o containg no. brohibited artc While it has becn sincerely hoped |should not be conveved until the arme | oe guods 5 % 00%) Va0 M Ve ‘prob. |Iy. running full length with a border|fermilk and then the meal sifted. | cles. 5 Tissolve the scda in two tablespoons| All mail for men serving on hoard that pothing of the kind would hap-|officials consider it wise, it i1s well|apbly found M stretched most distress- |Of tails and topped by a square or-cir- *~ pen, the sinking of the American at orders deallng directly with this|ingly when you taok it down again. So [cular collar. In some cases the muf- of boiling water and add this and the | iessels of the Atlantic fic and in ; i Pi : troopship Antilles by a German sub- | point should be issued and thcrough- | then. (bave you hung it ever o care- fl;;- i:t:;lnumu but as mn:ltyeqlhn ;‘:o “utl#rt Angh::l' ;«;Ltheh‘b‘:’tter‘ gu!nmnx European aters should be adryirj-usml 'A‘ Mnal;tyJEdwm 8‘.‘;5’::" C;cx;-ox:" § = td adju: c they may easily be regu- ogether, ur a greased, |to the U. re of Post- | § tion - of James marine, emphasizes the danger of |ly understood by officials before they | fully,'up on a hook? lated as to height. shallow -baking pan "and bake in a |master, New Yorl mail Most Widely Discussed Novel ieave these shores. At the same time es Then, of course you have mcderately quick oven for half an|intended for men v “THE FIDDLING MAN”’ eourse that is bound to be encoun- 4 a - P g oy st P ound a_most arnoving little bus tered in getting our soldlers to Eu-fthe censors should be inatructed toffound a mast amnoying A USEFUL SCREEN. hour. c ana Asiatle flocty shou 3 e e A . rope. Fortunate, Indeed, was it that|cover that point alsc, but it is safe So, then. perhaph. you have decided e — dressed to the T cting, gt d v"?r i Se )n the ship was returning to this coun- :4‘3 !" kt*;‘ll ffl:"e WL“ :G :’:i"ml' to keep vour sweaters in a bureauj A useful contrivance fer* holdil&s Asiatic Stallgn e -,m —Superb,” N. V. Teiegraph try instead of going east, This does| tions In the futurey whether it is con- | Grawer and vou have caught them on |newspapers, bocks or sewink is made - = i not lessen the grief thai !s felt for|sidered that harm has been dome by |(he edge of thc drawer and pulled a |by sewing pockets of a suitable size to LETTERS TO THE EDITDR ! . via San : g PEARL WHITE in - those who have been lost, but be- |thé messages or not. 3 rlain two or three section screen about = E I - ER, THE FATAL RING cause of that the number lost was MORE GROUND FOR COMPLAINT thwhle here is a n'eslmn to Tau!{; ;::‘n:turre:torhIg:‘]:&m‘;?m:mr:tfnr-ni (Om‘ma“:})ef;lr lr S. N. Retd, Recruit- m-um f i e keen ¢! vour sweaters tri i oY ing cer. 21 Faatsstianably. jguch amaiier than: i§ « 2 apecial sweater hoider. |mere mothing. When not in use this New Haven, Oc 1917. HEARST-PATH ctherwise would have bean. For a ve 4 ¥ i screen can be folded togetheér The Tribulations of Thomas, Richart Whether Germany has any new|many critics in England because they | yze embroider. ring of the sort that|stowed away in a very small size and Menry—Especially Henry. Trolley Service. device which made the submarinc|do not fesl that the navy of that|is used for the handles and tops of|if prettily covered in ohintz, it B Sl 3 T Commainey mvisil b i = more effective or less visible in this|country is doing all that it should. It|unitting bags. Attach a ribbon or{be appropriately used in almost kave drawn a Jong breath afier un- | railroad company aave: “¥om 1oq: with this paper In a nation-wide food instance is not disclosed. It had been | has been urzed that the British and{tape to the ring at each end. and by |room of the house. winding himself from the torturous i er " The wor | conservation campaign. supposed that all precautions had been | its ailles should g0 in and drive the{|mean's of this ribbon hang it ona honk. et et coils and mazes of his latest epistle. ir v Webster's unabridged The best method of making taken to safeguard the vessel wiich|Germans out of the holes. Such may|Then pull the sweater through the GARDENING INDOORS. el Commings’ fauit §a @0t that he | heans. “to as fob of. clalor me vl fuice: o Potate o ) ed sufficient speed it | be easier said than done. It is a plan|rNE. Several may be placed on the e does not knew a whole jot. but that|right or authority sact. | wash the fruit th Possesst pe was fig- »lan same ring without anv trouhle. A small funnel instertéd in a fern|sc much that he knows is not so. Evi- | nced.” We exact, de d a necd | wat Then w using cold apes and atel ured to avoid the underwater boatm | which has not been earried out. a4 3 ! pratected as it was by the aecom- Following the taking of the Rus w;a-';i:':d';‘ l;‘au:e;twfi;teg“::rfl;{f ball facilitates a continous supply of ?se'}gla;‘:;"vflr‘:dpfl.érf :u;::no% tho b;ut, whatnd? we fl%le_z. Service ns“.‘n-, illow three-quarters xnm.; o; panying destrovers, but it would ap-|sian islands in the Guif of Riga and|yon. ' The quality need not be expen- {aity of ukin lary of words about imaginar e :?e: e Lk e (ulr‘l’ i 4 Fantil the pilp Sha skins pear that it was encountered in a|the bottling up of the Russian feet|sive but the uhf ¥ surface of the satin { mersion. Ts easy to find out how |ments whom he terms pmlu‘c’nl per- r‘lulre andldcmand ¥ W got at ‘M'“v,v:’:,u.-» R.'\ld )|fi.r;.~.| i down, most favorable and perhaps chance|in Mcon Sound, The London Mail has |ribbon makes it easier to pu'l the|much vnter will be absorbéd without | verts, who are all hirelings of some | Branford? It is a that the ser-| Make a bas of double s h, .. iocation, expressed the opinicn that tho Brit- | sweatera through the ring and there is|dripping, and there is never a lack of | powerful intrigue aeamst him. He- |vice we receive is jus vha £ large enougin to hold the qu of = But while the nation is mourning | ish fleét should have prevented that|no vossibility of &plinters from the[tne necessary water to make the ball|cause we cited Catement's example |road sees fit to g i juice that. would fill a sn all bread = the loss of these men, the firsi in an | step. It does not claim that the Brit- "\'rtf.:ice;f the weed when it is covered [come to a fine maturé growth. t?raw( at it wis :oréh, hhn aceusesa;s amou cipan. Tie the top tightly with stout = i ® n thie way. e of defaming the dead, who can make s § mme cord and suspand it frem a strong B aftaok upon' such N vesksl. It only]lsh Riet shouig Rave ghs fhte the = TIPS FOR TRAVELLER, no defense. Mr. Casement made his|dcre v i ! : Tall of ook in such a position that I indicates the danger which surrounds | Baltic, but it does séel that the def i e REEOR e &5 1 L & ® HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ense before his death and at his|ture ages by s the juice may drip Ihto the pan.. As = the service and the troopships, and |strength of 9"“ ritain én the wa- Make a list of things in the tfunk |trial, and .have no intent to in- | publi : damne: and up to it requires several hours for 'so much % makes it apparent that theé closest at- | ter shéuld have been $6 brought te bear When the mun ar® manicured 6v-|and thelr location. crease the stigma of the verdict nor|present time it seems to hold good ce to drip from the bag. it is b s tention must be given to this convdy agaifiat the German forces that Ger- |e day flve minutes is usually suffi- Every delicate garment should be "dl-cuss the accusations; but as Mr.|[in railroad matters. All tiat i i start it dripping early in the eve = duty on all oceasions, and that every | many would have beéti obliged to have | clent. £6r in this way they are in good ! wrapped separately. ummings stumblés here, let us call {pected of the public is to pay What|ning, In that wey it can drip all night Z effort must be made to kesp all in- | 1ont its naval farcen &t homs and thus condition and_easily kept so. Thel For this towels or shests of tissue S Mr. Casement | they ask and take what we get and be ready for bottling the next S formation concerntng the movements | o ” b by uticle 1 always gontly pushed back | paper will serve, but they should be |has a brother in the service and that| Mr. Editor, if Mr. Chappell we day. S of much shige away: from the ememy|have been preven rom _£ending | with an® or ingewood stick dlpped in | pinned into plac when some petitions were offered for |to be on the Inside where he can join |“\Cuo oy o juice has passed = o Thi sueh an armada agsinet the Russians|cream or cologne and shaped inte an{ Folds of rewspabers sheuld be!cClemency did Mr. Cummings hear of [In a protest against rvice he | ) ough the cheesecloth. add 1 pound & snd its agents. s loss will SeTve (.t this particular time. cval. The file rounds and hevels the|placed bstween the layers of the more [Any from that brother or from any |is receiving for value paid from the ever i of grapes = to increase our efforts for safety in tive except perhaps his si. T i It in the chamber of |¢f Susar to every 5 pounds gray L gt sistar? juligoad. Tt bim doin sheschember and bofl for about (wo minutes; then T this movement of troops and at the|yay reagon for criticl regarding | with the shiped scissors. Polishing| The newspaper is very good, bé- - teke good-si: boitles with - <. same time it causes us to realize more| t1a¢ mattér, it would appear that |t RiEht saves time In the morning.|cause it is so unyielding that wrink-,Carson and Casement is akin to his|which will be used to payv the sa fitting corks gnd heat them gradually = deeply than ever that we are.ensaged | nere was even gréater cause for com- | 1€ gulckest method of cleaning the |ics and bumps cannmot dent it cmctwh |Other parallels between his Ireland fand ,expenses of the xenial secretary | [HHRE COTED ang heat them Eradumity —. in war. with all that that means, laint from the I ¢t the two de.|l%ils is by uaing the nail brush. Alto mark the fabrics beneath. and the United States and serves well | and ‘the belance. if any, can be used ine Coik thers el with porafen - P ro! logs of 1t cold cream or oil pressed into| It is useless to try to keep ail the [l emphasize the difference cf the|to protect him from the ravazes of a L Rim tiie sy "maper Wb A LESSON FROM THE SOLDIERS stroyers and thé merchantmen which{ e base of the nail under the flesh heavy things at the bottom, the lig’t [CAses and the men. One man's con- | ruthless corporation who seem to have SeaeD In'a cool, ansk place théy were convoying in the North sea.|strengthens it .and incidentally im- |ones at the top. The thunk will prow- |duct led him to the cabinet—the other | (he power fo exact what thev Ilike | keep in o Poe o When in the reports of the . prog-|Those vessels were on their way from |parts @ healthy appearance and lus- [ably be stood cn end or upside down |MAN's foollshness led him to the gal- |and give what {hey are pleased to| Candied Citron—Make n soda @o- ress on the Liberty loan it is shown | the Norwegian caast to. England. They | ter. ‘half of the time. iows. Mr. Carson's adherents—the |define as service. il TR e e s 2t g that -he woidiers fn the training cathps | wers. fir from the Germats base and | All one can do is to keep a smooth, | UVlster Volunteers, are in the treiches, | Mr. Editor, it dcean't seem just right |0 a (easpoonful of Lulin tiave subscribed to millions of dollars | thers were two German light cruls- | Misery of the feot ls Self-infiicted. |cven surface for each laver = e S (cl},eunc{gen?m?et Dot 707 dircciore shoui oressme. 1o | Of pesled titron. into this v worth of the bonds, there is food for|ers which .were responsible for the|There is no nee¢ for any one to have ewspapers :{:m" ::'“ M,"':;', m Casements tribe is beNind the [take the prerogative of the transpor- hmu:s::dx:ndn ,conv{ ul;;” iwnfl‘"\" o move, drain’ and soak for five rs cornl, hard or soft, bunions or other erious reflection on the part of these | destruction and large loss of lite. It St teaniblas mhon o0 g W who are undisturbed in their homes, | was not a case where the sly subma- in their pleasures and in their earn- |rines wete invelved aud thérefors all |incclisence are given a chance = soft in Ireland shooting at inno- [tation committec of the chamber of mnt policemén, while their literary | commerce and remove from their|in alum water. wade by adding a bhit i £ ks well and put th Tie in bottle corks P ¢ | epologiats Wwith | their pens—really |Liands the matter of increased trolley [of alum the aize of a filbert to one quart of water. Drain and stand In thing elae’ for oVes. bottle in the middle of compartments _ings. the more reason why the British navyfard in between the toes and are most |ard, if packed solidiy they will carry |l htlcr unn their swords, are here|fares but presume this will be ex- 3 ater. h BN d st When the young men of the coun- | shoul¢ have been alert not only to|painful. The first thing to do foriall around the world. them on to lhelrlplalned for the benefit of a suffering | water containinz BrS tablespoontul of 1sAst ] - fate, lnd nvlngu much aid and com- | public in the weekly cosey corner.|citric acid to each quart. n th iry gave their services to the govern- | have prevented the disaster but to]corns is to relleve them of all press- fort to our enemies as they dare to.| Mr. Editor. it don't seem just right {morning drain and weigh, and 1 ment, went into training to becomc)bave kept the scopting vessels where |ure. A per!‘orated corn plaster may FUR ON HATS. Where is the parallel? The contrast is | to the transportation committee to |two cups of the acid water for « efficient in the methods of warfare|they belonged. Thus while Great|be used or a disk °'."""§ felt or S much more in_evidence. Ignore them in this shameful manner |two pounds of fruit. Boll this water and gave up their profitable employ- | Britain has been hearing much ¢om- | Chambois With & Tiole in the center.| The fur worn as a soat or wrap 18| 'But, if Mr. Cummings must sive up|and. to cap the climax the secretarv | with sugar equal in weisht to the repeated in the new winter hats. In the gquestion, “Who is Ireland?” he|of the chamber seems to be left out|fruit, adding ihe grated rind of two feét are soaked in hot water and this ment for the pay of a_ soldier, the) plaint because of the imsotivity of| .S Sieked out. but no instrument made a big sacrifice, the value its navy, it is likely to hear mueh | nC Sa™ 2 Sl O T Nt oy ot been the broad brimmed ones It s the Do®]|cannot laugh it off with the inquiry, |of the committees as It does not seem |iemons. (oo the 'citron in But if it is that there|cses and any lcose skin is cut awa; { rishable things. el : 15 CULMIINE that thars fow o h ooy - M. Cummings’ parallel between | commerce. pay his $§ ducs. part of crown that is made of seal. In small | 3p, yilled Cock Robin? possible that the investization would | syrup until clean and candied: roll in which cannot be overestimated, hul o sterflized; that fis, by dipping it in|caps the ¢crown and the concave brim v in doing so they have not lost sight boiling hot water. A good lotion for | (hat hugs the crown are often both of m“;‘,,"}u::‘:‘;. z:g‘cfl‘:lmi; Rob-[be’a success without him. vowdered sugar and dry-elowly. of the fact that they can do more EDITORIAL NOTES. corns is composed of salicylic acid|the fur. An cid fashioned ribben | iineseen Rip dccenen and m“fl et S OF by PU EEJ(T and they have show: their wnung- The man on the corner says: There | 274 cg.‘g"’é"“ E;:" Koo '"W‘g be | with quaint embroidered Sowers o #hin the obsequies. " So might Mr. Cum- j ness by their loan subscriptions. Or-|is nothing which sives Jurability toPhotected bY @ Dif of Unen aced be- | two faced one eneircliog the crown Rings kpow..Dad he read the fable to dinarily it would be figured that they [n story like adding a little to # every | iy e sdvantage—but we irust that with powdered unntn. Painful corns|cepted trimming; o fine wreath of .om. glad day we may also read of had already done encugh by giving|time it is told. on the bottoms of the fect ate treated |little worsted and bead posies TePMCes | the final doom of all the eook.robin CANNING : themselves but there is ncthing mum by putting several lavers of adhesive | the ribbon. Worsted flowers, by '-M agitators of Ireland’ = and_all TR = or selfish about them. They More signs of dissatisfaction and |Diaster to act ax a kind of cushien|way, have lost none of their v the cock and bull “D, les about Sinn . y (Colonel anxious to go to the limit. unrest are furnished by the reported |OVer the corn. This keeps the corn|They are not o large and flashy, Feiners and their h republics. J—— R e einiilastion I And in this very action there is afmutinies of German sailors at Ostend |Frotected from friction and it will in "‘k' aticent man ) ; lesson fer every other Indiviauai’} and the Austrian sailors at Pola. I e AMERICAN CITIZEN. papers are concerned, are amus- I There are millichs who are in 2 much O S Y 1 "L".d“,"‘:’“,:f".‘:h;.‘;‘,’,m Norwien, Oct. 10, 1917. Grape julce—the drink that made |ed. serious as the situation fs, to think 4 better position than the soldiers are| Trom its recent experiénce in the|iq f.lt on the chest take immediate - : Bryan famous—can be easily made in|ofh is being censured for giving out l A Story -fi the Steamboe. jthe home, says today’s bulletin from |uews of the arrival of the One Hun- nce for investing in this government loan.| Baitic sea, the Russiar fleet. knows steps to prtvent the irritation from = The chance to do something for the| how the (German fleet faIt after the spreading. A large mustard plaster I country should be Sufficiant to in-{latter's sally into the North sea. placed on the chest is an eficient spire those st home to at least do — e et hhn:l r:nud! that “:i“ A;toflt ml\‘"::]tr their part in furnishing the means far{ This is the final week of the Lib-|.rouble in manv cases. e % - backing the soldiers who are ready |erty loan drive. There is mueh to be | as burned red but not in e blister, to fight for them,their rights and their | ajccomplished. But in this as in Bght- ters on the calves of the legs are. al- |urt. She knows that topcoats are can apply this parable to liberty. ing there can be no such word 25)se used where the patient feels chilly, | important as frocks and that some of -ult hflmm The Liberty loan closes this week. | fail. = ‘which in most cases follows a result of | the best tailors offer only sport swits Respectfully, There are six days in which the re- When this is omitted a Bot|and topcoats to wekt over thé thin one maining millions can be subscribed consumer gree numr'd bath s used and the profuse | piece gowns. Windham, Oect. I T i s gl iration which sheuld __foliéw X OMAN ow: Mr. Editor: J. H. -8 foreibiy i the National Emergency rood Gar-|dred and Second regiment in Ir: i iy .8 reminds one of .Ah“nnllax:u ’Ll:;oln I cen <Commissicn, which is working | —Hartford Pos The silhouette has beem established. |61ory Of the ateamboat which had & Every woman now knews that her |four-f0ot boilet and a six-foot whis- skirt is to be narrow and her coat long | tle. Whenéver the whistle was blown or short, previded it clings to the n{. tht Ntl had to stop. FAIR PLAY. 1917. and and there should be such a response| food administrator that prices have SAVING THE TABLE. Send Christmas Mail te Seld: reached oy i Sailors Early. Bo surs to keep 8 of larse| Mr. Editor: Will you please publish call S74% tiotters in the sideboard drawer for |the following information which i4 St en M emérgencies When Ilauids are apilled |quoted from a letter received fhom AND ASK US TO SEND YOU THIS ASSORTMENT While nuuemnu are being brought ”mr. A -,\emum- n he tablecioth during the meal, the 'y g Rinaton,. D, i - Teitpat. T Erompe appication of the biotiers wn- 1— 8¢.p. 10 w. Lamp for Pantry or Hallway structing t!n conseription . law, tha 3% & M“"'-' L. der cloth and éver spot wil absorb the "mm .{the approach of the holiday A w. " Hy‘M in tine or tubes for 25 cemts|molsture at once, besides saving the | scason, special attenti s being 1—12 15 ¢ Cellar 4t any drug store. This is zently ap-| table. given to the delivery of Christmas 220 % 254 “ “ Genernl Purposes that the desired goal will be reached before the closing day. No.oné should want to be a siacker even on the Lib- 2 e HELI!F FOR FRANCE. The appeal which has been made to the shipping board of this country the top notch and are on the decline onmly when they have begun g, the ingenuity displayed in their So he 1 M mote it be. GRAPE JUICE. roticent man he is so far as ti to “experience such facts. anthorities should use prompt and ef- by the representatives of France for{fective measures lr‘m those who | 11eq, but not rubbed in. as the grease — masl to enlisted men service abroad. the extension of reiief to that coun-|are opposing the Liberty loan. auickly penetrates and soon the burm- o0cD nge: v “ “ “ “ Ki try in the way of vessels has been K bne.m.. too severe when worked - RUSSn_nNON &?‘m\;’:‘-’r ot pho.l.tnn:gegl::ul:)- 1—32 40 thc.h_en recognized as a ‘just one, and the de-| The mayor of Lille in protesting |ifto the porés too thoroughly. Lav~a| mupber rings for the average pint|ments whereby Christmas mall to 1—70 “ 78 « “ “ Re‘dm‘ against the imposition' of inereased [soft eloth over the chest after tboe re-|gng guart jar, glass top, etc. should | American expeditionary forces in Bu- taxes declares it to be a vioiation of | DIOVAL of ‘h mustard plaster and aft- [pe not leas than one-quarter fior more | rope and to the crews of U. S. naval = er applying the vaseline. . ‘ o0 The Hague undérstanding. than five-sixtgonths of an inch wide, | Vessels setving in European waters s % o ading. = But he ard 2 1-{ inches on the inside diam: will be delivered by Chrigtmas morn- - should know by this time that ‘3".' 'mmn- Auo rusT. Sl T 1z e inch—th drop the serews and pins in & mfl . Th be able fo A WE WILL SEND THEM THE SAME DAY It would be interssting to know how |can of kerosene oil. In the spring, 4 Por Infants and Obildren THE NORWICH BLBCTRIC CO. the members 6f congress are respend- | ®hen ready to put the "B‘?’umy 42 FRANKLIN STREET cigion which has been reached to turn over 20 cargo vessels for the use of that country in moving supplies stored on the plers of Atlantic ports must be considered the only thing to do under the circumstances. This country has been loaning much money to France, even as it has to other natioms allied with it in the war. France has been spending enor- mous sums of money in this country for the purpose of maintaining its army and its peopic. France's orders havé been flled fo the -extent of o million to a milion and a half toms! under pressure 1 Liberty loan a . They|tFey will be as good as new. for .at least three hours without in- n’;fi-‘:ofl;‘: ,tb':.,ymu mi';.' will ',‘,?., new screws and pins must be PuUr-| jury te the rubber. Good rubber will lnllco'orbvor’ov‘m have to pay any income taxes ana|°hased each year stretch and refurn promptly to piace | Atways Posaisly they figure that they ought THOSE EGG STAING. B B et e not to be supposed to invest in the o fi)m an@. able to .umd beMln‘ with- bonds. . Salt will recove stains from- silver out breakage.