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" WOWwWIGH BULLETIN, MONDRY, DECEMBER 3, 1917 T Cuba regarding the price of their pro- 2 4 H H duet indicates that from now on the WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN CONCERNING WOMEN. VAUDEVILLE 2nd shortage is bound to di prel.r ’l;ha fizute ool = PHOTOPLAYS B - - sugar in the west is also increasing Miss_ Marie S. Dahm, who recently | = = 'gmth g‘dlelfll Qaily and while large amounts will be golisted in_the navy as o chier veo- MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNES DAY | vork in the ™ Sied Eirine the sssn 15 ot nand when] SUGGESTIONS FOR grains of white wax and @ srain of | TiER, B2 RO0M ASIEICC 10 T HAROLD SELMAN & CO. an a3 Fie carmine make a splendid nai otion. - § Fasl | 5 e 8 = < the mew crop is going to change the THE HOUSEWIFE| byt wax anu resin into cup and set | 1% of navigation in Washington as Four People in the Comedy Sketch “That’s The Secret. H 121 YEARS OLD SRMMIG Sae DGl Ry on UIBERD| o o asuzh 18 well bisten with a |, Dus, PRUT to WElt ‘but Botta get — 00 ho : - ? i H | o B e e e nea| larFo smoon before ine hanas are put | %" sottens add of, sait, ana aium, | Several women iace workers v | TUSCANO BROTHERS KITTY FLYNN Subscription - = in i it F 3 i " - . i " £ - momth: 3600 & vear. e not mean that we ean let up in our|\ oIt the bread W Eht and|Put a touch of carmine in last. Beal|maiiic of a Jace flag with the colors Skillful Wielders of Roman The Girl From Brighton i clnlor‘d at lhfll Postotfice at Norwdeh, | Hooverising. We have found that we of the L‘nlledhst?‘ms i"d intend 'il)] Axes In a Dainty ovelty ( CoDa. &3 second-class matte: can get along with less sugar and we| To clean marble, take two parts of DICTATES OF FASHION. present it to the first American regi- | SR S must still écomomize until the. relief|soda. one of pumice and one of salt, s 4 ment that comes to fight upon French GERALDINE FARRAR § -Bulletin Business Office 480. that is in sight is actually in hand,|all in powder, and mix in a paste With | Velvet bags for afternoon use are | “°i k& i Bulletin m;;:&‘&nngz‘%;sx‘_‘ and to prevent a repetition of the|Water. yorgeous in their colorings. =~ Many| mpougands of women throughout.the IN THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN-ACT ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION e = et Be Bueac ) MBMRRE SRERRRE o oihr Do W tol .. ;i il mw be heught|“PPRREs 4re being carried. I o o ; : i Telephane Sip.oce: 25 Main Streel | regolve to prevent all needless use of |, the grocer's, mixes deliciously with| xew Weorgotic crepe blouses are|he country as sisn painters, factory “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT” it even then. e ith] i ° | inspectors. maval | stemofraphers, S : —_— grape juice. Use -equal parts With|(rimmed With filet lace and many | " : 3 ey s g S - LUy BY WNEER. S e iy = heen i withe TAAT | op pnn anviing”cise They are mocded | ANIMATED WEEKLY Mat, 2:15. Eve. Pictures 7:15||EVERVTHING NEW T+ t - The adjustment of the problem of| Olive oil if it is pure, is a splen- ;. s | All the Latest News Vaudeville 8:30 Pictures 9:15] | PRICES_$150, $100, 7 meeting the fuel requirements of all ng for the Fur coats are being shown in knee < s : 3 CIRCULATION Sections of the country imvolved as it|Uused In the Orient for thousands of | length. All are made of the short| Mise Elizabeth Clark is the ploneey is with the labor and the transporta- | Ye2TS a5 2 beautifier. haired fur such as nutria, seal and | NZ" POErEAR AR CCT o0 s at- 4,412 ) 4 muskrat. They are lined in warm and (%% : ik 4’ ot == 1901, average ...... tion conditions is no casy task. Even| stains and disclorations on tinware | peista vy tached to the San Francisco distrist D aase ..5,920 ]| :» vears before the war lavor troubles|can be removed by dipping a damp | 7SN SHKS: and is compelled to board all incomy . lons. have Comsed etious Shortasse|Siin in ‘Commmon Sods and TUSOIRE| Dvery adicallon pommis towara a| I, 19resn vessele that arrive Sl ater i a“ COII cert ] . W1.... 9 creased industrial activities satisfied | o0 s Sieets of tinfoll and place ur. )choose. Those being worn in ‘sets’ SHARE SHEARS MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD {he, Zroblem cannot be rated at any- |beno trouble wwith dampness affecting | 37, {7 P 204 (e T PR avracuye ave grape and fower| MME. HELEN STANLEY AILLL THIS WEEK P u it is, a hard ome. |the furniture. > s . - a - ! £ e o = ¥ = e omEuiais’ rad ‘cureed handlos At %3 Daily MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PEAEEE R0 are emtrusteq| e s Skirts for the evening sweep the in- | Fa1e £or8eous vod curvel Ae o erape PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO with the task aré wasting words where| Soaking the feet night and morning |step and there are short trains 1o har oo aed ore ldeal for the little | NET PROCEEDS GIVEN FOR BENE- PRESS sction is needed can best be judged|in hot water will do much to relieve|add to their digmity. But skirts for| g il ik E The Associated Press is exclusive- || by the outcome. They are of course|ine Pain that often comes from Walk- | the street are skimpy little things that | 4rden- o, FIT OF M1 | 15 entitica to the use for republica- || working under -handicaps the same|IME In hot weather. appear to be, merely a sop thrown to LINEN PILLOW SLIPS. .. RED CROSS S ° Sion of all news desparches credit- || as others but in spite of all these it| Fat which is to be kept should be | CO"VeRLON: K e :“d g “; S mbx :nd‘;!'!o" the local ]| !5, 5ard to understand why greater|cut up small and boiled in a sauce-| gh collars are seen on many |, Linen Pillow slips are a great com- kets on Sale at Cranston’s, Broad- PRESENTING AN ATTRACTIVE REPERTCIRE OF FAMOUS AYS I Saniistes nerein MET W T Sevoted te the|Den with @ WtGo waler. fnd movex Bt dragees, capecially with models kav-| Tt 19 o lavalid. way. AT POPULAR PRICES 2 8 transportation of a greater quantity|into the oven to melt e Tt oy 5 . All rights of republication of :ng close fitting, wrist length sleeves _— Single Admission ......... .. $1.50 ool - of coal by ships, especiaily to th —— i - RECIFES. . AN] GH = | mmssiar desvasehes herein are slro || o R it atong the” Atandle |, Ginger ale can e greaty smprove | i {1 PO AT NS MEh SO | i Mail orders will receive’prompt at- ||l ', . MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT - coast. The need of taking advantage | f0T, those who do not care for the|cmart turned back cuff of filet lace or | Spiced Apple Jelly—This jelly tention. - 1 THE BRILLIANT FOUR-ACT SOCIETY DRAMA : of -liks BhibiNEE. 1 drder. b fe | taste of plain ginger by mixing it with | fine organdie, giving a tailored sns|be made any time in winter if g k g In order to SupDly |lemon juice or mint leaves. T s s nave Baldwin or other red sour ap- DDV ¢ % Ry TR T T e+ e v o v oo INWHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY? o Why not the utilization of the same| A tiny pinch of soda and half a tea- - ing | Sauce save parings and cores, wash|not what, extravagance is unpatriotic H Matched sets of hats and shopping = it facilities for supplying New Eng-|spoonful of sugar cooked with gTeen|pags are much in vosue. Many of|and wipe apples of course, put over|and a sin. The majority of us have £ & £ 1and? Certainly the manufacturing|pPeas wiil add to their flavor as well|thege are fur trimmed and are made | them equal parts of vinegar and water | not given this much thought: and Special Added Vaudeville Attraction interests of this part of the country|2s to their appearance. fo velvet, silk and even cloth, such as| (Buess at quantity) and spices. Take|a lot of those who really have thought 2 B = o cannst be ieylectsd I the war. sup. — | broadcloth. An effective cet seen re. | the recipe for spiced apple jeily for|of it, do not nearly realize the real ENGAGED AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE, “MADAME WAN lies of the hati i B Mosquitoes will stay out of a room|cently was of satin embroidered in|ad guide. Spiced apple jelly—Cut one importance of Nation-wide economy. AND HER COMPANY, PRESENTING HER MARVELOUS EX- e ortiorGogosgr —Reoigiloner Ml |0 e one part Spinits of lavender | Tany colors of chenille. D T Deces S0 D byou ever Mop o M 1 HIBITION OF THOUGHT TRANSMISSION. WANDA WILL e, ture of one part spirits of lavender quarter of pound of mixed spices and |cold iron fact that there is only a 2 That the needs of tie northeast are|and five or six parts of water. | Apron. tunic and redingote designs|cOver with three quarts of vinegar|certain amount of sugar, of wheat. of ANSWER ANY QUESTION. getting increased attention is evi- —_ ‘Ivie with one another for attention,|2nd three of water. Boil slowly two|beef, of gasoline, of a thousand other denced by the announcement that| Parmesan cheese, which is usefullang n we have straight line dress- | Pours, then put in cheesecloth bag and | necessities, in the world? Yes, gas- PRICES—Evenings 20c, 30c, 50c. Matinees 10c, 20c. - o more seugoing tugs are to be furnish-|only for cooking. should always be|eg with simply gathered skirts, though | let drip over night of twelve hours |oline is now a necessity. Only one » d . : ed for towing coal into this section|KePt grated in a bottle, so that it will |sme are laid in deep plaits. This is|then take equal parts of sugar and|certain amount. That is very obwi- Seats Now Selling. Phone 537-2 i ond that a fleet of steamers. brought|21Ways be ready for use. | a season when one can unquestionably | Juice and boil until it jellies. cus, of course; only. you haju't siep. r p e wear any type of dress that becomes ped to thin . -natured, ""‘:L"m:h:n_:‘::"';::"’"l B "’l,"“’ 50 S con Vo Svonieh B | woe: provided It is mot oo generousty Baked Custard—Two ezzs. one pint|generous American! Well listen. § ing trade to relieve | white cloth. when it is inconvenient to | \ide ‘at the hem. of milk._vanilia or any Ravoring es-!You've been told that our farmers -~ this part of the country. It is action|wash the whole suit, by using a little sence. Beat up the esggs; boil the|were the opes who would win this v&.r - which has been too long delayed but|ammonia and soapy water. FUR TRIMMED CAPE. milk with a strip of lemon rind or|for us. It's pretty close to the bigzest TODAY = TODAY : it is to be hoped that-it will be suc- \ = a bay leaf in it, strain on to the egzs. | truth I know. Are you aware of the| b1 i | CHANGED ADDRESSES OF REG-| cecssful in relieving the situation. Do not wash colored,clothes in the| As short capes are now quite the|add one ounce of sugar. put into a|fact that we are fairly sure of mnot and and , 6 ISTRANTS. - same water with white ones. This es- | latest thing in the way of peltry | 8reased pie dish and bake till just|having so g0ood a farming season next | TUESDAY J TUESDAY " 2 SWITZERLAND'S TROUBLES. |pecially holds good if one happens to|adornment. decide upon a velvet cape | St in a cool oven. Instead of lgmon |vear as we've had this vear? —And In asking that the men in the dif- % i3 have table linen with colored bord- |edged with some sor: of cheap fur.|rnd. vanilla or any essence can be|we arc going to have to feed our Al- ferent states, who have registered| Switzerland has been put to great)eps Ei%cs neeatyto mmake with the ‘i | a4€d to this. o miimes can be Erated |lca.” our soidiors. in’ 'rance, the i | I8 1 i RKE in under the seiective draft act and who| expense ever since the war broke out —_— of a pattern, which can be purchased |over it when poured into the pie dish.|ways hungry submarines of Germany, B have changed their address since that| o maintain its neutrality. It has been| When a teapot has become musty |at almost any of the pattern depart-|This pudding can be very gently|as well as ourselves! == time, be warhed of the nccessity of [ keeping to the middle of the road In|fll it with boiling water and add ome |ments in the big stores and a few |steamed till set. It is then turned out) 1 wonder if you know what that “THE MYSTERIOUS MISS TERRY’ ~ communicating with their local|sPite of the pressure that hax been |strong washing soda. 'Let it stand for | vards of velvet, an equal number. of e raeans. To fee ) & FUL STORY FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST 1 = e B Sl B9 i —_— broad, the submarines, and ou A WONDERFU " boards and notifying them of their|brought to bear but a greater burden|a day. and then scald it thoroughly. |yards of silk for lining and a soft ers a : S A WONDERFUL STORVFULL OFHUMAN INTE - 5 ~Honovy Ve §i 5 = flannel interlining to make the cape seives—that will take an amount o T A MA present locations, Proves: Marshal|than ever is placed upon it now with Eexi A ; e haraly VERY INCH A MA . Generai Crowir Geala with o matier | Germany sending to many troops and| FOR THE COLLEGE GiRL. | miffclently nowm wil be all hatls|| STORIES OF THE WAR || Sonteive forana'there i oni'a covian | i WILLIAM 5. HART e L s supplies ‘to the an front. = " "By this e eyl tiaeiaradiatin-uud [ gt gt b own'for | There are any number of gifts, At- et e, o mufe t teh L aTn Vol g : i — 4 tingly appropriate and practical, with % and. even e to mmite ; Tissint fiipon’ 30u HEARST-PATHE NEWS There has been much changing|®uch work and so has Austria, but it| which to speed the parting - colleme |aré Within the possibilities open to have the dilemma thrust upon ¥ e Z about since last spring and in every| Would be of zreat help if the advan-|girl on her road to learning. A chaf. |the &irl Who is clever with her needle & unless we begin this economy, this 3 Taistrict there are many now on the | (ages which Switzerland possesses|ing dish and tray, a small percolator, | and is not .afraid of trying something [ s S e s e ok et lists of the local boards who cannot|could be utilized. or numbers of less expensive 1%.nem- | 1N 3 I have heard today (Ogt. 30th) ex- - Azd h E 2 3 s 2 N s 08, s ik v s y Y sy Beiton a em°| The woman who wishes to appwr|traordinary stories of the difficuitities|IS to cut out our extravagances now |unreasonable rates. It is perfectlvdicea of the part thi ¢ Be found at the addresses péssessed.| IN view of the present situation it &l oendy 11 bed 1 hy f the day than to have them doubly cut out for | proper to protect public health, but it|to play in the prosecution ~This is the natural comsequence of|is not surprising that all of its bor-|CODfainer. a emall sewinz basket. a [TRSTUN ZREDEE ab 41, 00UTs O ChE 408 | met with by Londoners and the men | *0.%0 Piining necessity a vear from |is mot in the public interest. especi- | These workmen will be ne : the shifting about of population and | ders have been closed and particuiarly [ St o neite in tooar Sars: aig goial? | good cloth cut on 50od lines. ~ This|of ‘the Paddebeck Valley, where the|now! For its coming. Ob, it's com-|ally in these times, to drive the small |nish the federal governme y P the going from one city to another in| <o When it is claimed that the Ger-|3r") toathor cace Atted out weth med- |18 one of the essentials of a_ smart |iittle flooded stream wound directly | ¥ou camt vet around it my |dealer out of business and to leavewar supplics which a Tehangins employment. Urless noti-|mans are cifculating reports to . the|:cine bottles: sofa cushions. a lingerie | Vardrobe without which one~cannot |across the front of the attack, and in friend. And its coming herd woer, =the consumer at the merey of anyi'Be succestit By S ‘fled the draft beards have no way of | effect that ths Amerieans are makinz|case for nightsowns, slipper bags. in {90 which they ofen sank in water over|does come. If Tve ol SUOTK Ble/wombination. . Suun oblon then |an o i knowing where the new addresses of | Plans to attack Germany through/fact. any one of the decorative bags| Given a goad looking suit, a woman | their heads and had to be pulled out | Purden no St Brcien ifl loan i an ala | i) ies Docsting— | vecareqiiives co o s 3 £ which woman in her. hour < | can £0 anywhere at any hour of the|with ropes by their comrade: Gtas eIt By nen Shap gan. to price ORERE :ked red : o these men are and consequengly they | Switzeriand in the spring. Now it ours of work | gov Tnd feel that she is dressed in |fenred i - counded | We take immediately. Nine of | Bridgeport Telegram. ability we po T amust forward to the old addresses the [ISn't to be dupposed that Switzerlard | OF ease never seems to have enough. | %4 “te “ana good style. So many | mon must nave neen Arownod, oe ere. | every ten of us joy-riding, over-eat- E forth in some njur ~@uestionnaire which the men are re- | I5 frightened by any such. German AND FOR MOTHER. of the shops are offering attractive | tainly it is inevitable some wounded | i€ big-timeloving Americans woull| one of the fine manitestations of | TR | e ARIT oon Guired to Al out and return within a | TSASOnIng. _ Tnless we are great fanicmc e e e it e T e ieca b e third Jese ost,|the Spint with Wwhich the ~_country | SIS, She : Fiven Derlod of Ume In order that| o ed by any such " salimmity | pons DUl fresh roseties and strings on | (0" one's taste and At ‘the’ Drice | sheapnel s enplosive. bariase fesmm | A (rial Of one month should be con-|backs wp the army s the SOt whose weotulncss i L ification can made. y’s bonnet at a moment’s notice, i L. 2 i E i X > t X- | pear witly the disa is important, inasmuch as the time | NOW/ing. Bt it 1s only natural that|embroider an evelet hole at each cor- |°0¢ Wishes to pay. the start. Then through this awfuijvimeing = = . . |tendea to the soldiers and sailors|BAT TUE {00 O it should make Switzerland thinkand|ner of the bonnet whers ibb N AT ) I e e v v. Youd <= they may be. Our reception | o, TRE, MO0 n short at best in which to comply | | i e the ribbons PATENT LEATHER amd Fifle Ree from the slopes ahead. it {oline was now a necessity. You! e e i Teeeiiy n | mot v . ne owith this requirement, that the men | that procoss it cannot sidetrack the[are usually sown Have on hand a ; fook them a ‘full hour o worl their | Yol take = powder, from the loeal: manirestation of eomething{ers amy guatantee that the should receive these lists of questions | B1aring fact that that is the very kind | PUPDIY o aettes with ends at- | patent leather shoes can be kept|way 100 yvards. and it was quite im- | Armies, as to take gasoline i | which is national. A Waterbury boy|Of men and their f - of conduet of which Germany I 1| tached to serve for strings. Slip the n : them. Gasoline moves their supplies, 3 tox! limited to the n to be answered promptly and the cor- | oo “° h oy 18 guil- | G i hrough the eyelets and the bone | fom cracking atter getting wet if a |possible for men or units to keep in|them. Gasoline moves thelr SUPPIES | who s trying for the aviation cores| vt 12 30g TUq iy H BEES e hoais be Pacutetes to] U Fhe MBIk ' of Belginm and |C30s NTough the ¢ small amount of butter or vaseline is | touch. In spite of evervthins, they |2 nition,_and men from one Point| X '%urt Gmaha, Neb, writes The Re. | Haver is destined in z “3he boards. There can be no ques- | LiiclOUTE cAARot be forgotten and e Eaibbed. o, dhem. forced their way across the Paddebeck | ¢ {00 irplanes; _gasoline _drives | Bublican that there are 2500 men at| ouimment's prosecution * ‘ifon but what the boards will be able| S ap meardir ande, the nece HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Whiehs proved " possinie, "and. caprared | thelr ambulances loaded with wounded | the fort and that between seven anfi.nd the plans agreed upon mus "o run down and locate any such in| srrren GoraioF, @fainst any move GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS. e kel ¢ 1 soldiers from their firing-lines to their | §ight hundred of them are invi comprehensive enough to time but if this is required the time| ¥hich Germany may be contemplat-| No one should, under any circum- | CPeosition, after another. They|hospitals. It forms the eyes of tne|dinmer every Sunday by families. in|'uspected requirements. Simit for gett: o e time| ;s of using Switzeriand for its at-|stances, go out of doors in cold| ‘The ehops are filled with sugges-|showed the finest herolsm to a man. | (00U, % 00 "Take it away, and they | Omaha. At Camp Mills, Long Island, | 1o must be fed, clothed e e L weather without glo tions for Christmas, and women snd rothing but sheer exhaustion T T v 1a | invitations to dinner for Thanksgiving | ¢ ¥ entertain Guestions will have elapsed and it is| (ool o UPOR WAl o posaibly for &fOiii TiDe certaln fo camse the |already . laving in . their supply of |compelled them to stop short of tic|would be bURG. sni Cermany wWould|pay were received for 24,000 men from | 0, (N RO, b o 5 y 5 oon be the merciicmm victor. & en from | 1 nner of regular popul: Possible that the men will lose the | "ackdoor drive at France. So that|ngils to break and crack, and will so| Eifts. Groups - constantly surround | Ultimate iine. Up to the knees or the | 5090 PS8 TET0I 10 CLCh, omount | hotels, clubs “and other organizations | 1503 For as we provide for (- Shemption or discharge rights to which ile Switzeriand has been carefully|dry them that unsightly ridges will|the counters whereon aré displayed | Waists in slush. and in the torrents of | “X0 [/72% 8 poh 4 “Wwe are using |and private families in New York|, . here as citizens. The city in may be entitled . It is highly | 3U274ing its borders it is bound to do|appear. Don’t use a sharp instrument | the gifts in khaki color, for to nearly | Tain which fell continuously from mid- 2, SUEC U2, 01" amount daily in joy- | City: The invitations exceeded the|juncyion with * e 2 &1yl so more thoroughly than cver and it|far cleaning vour mails. A nail stick |every home Christmas this year will |{orencon onwards, they made contact |38 FRCORERVANE STIOVR L COON, 04700 | number of men quartered at the camp. | 100 "0 g ¢ 3 portant that careful _attention| 0 J00T€ g T A i ai o with the Canadians on the rignt and: & 8 ne: I Practically half of the invitations = 5o jetailing tha IR vtk to thin sasiter ob to judge all the belligerents|is best. Dip stick into lemon juice |mean the sending cheer to some of ihe Canadians on the risht and | fe"joy-ride would take an ambulance ctically hal the ta s with ‘Wias = by the manner in which they have|OF rub it into soap paste and apply it|our soldier boys. ol e S ground | o) of wounded men from trench to|Provided for dinnmer and for transpor-|, .. experts to this g ‘changed addresses at once. reathd the LARERRIE <[ to the soil. It will cause it to disap- they had w o ividual deeds of gallan. | hospitall It is going to give out eome | tation as wel.—Waterbury Republi- |, gnitude and res pear and yet will not injure or rough-| An inexpensive gift for a soldier is | .o - ‘toalday; ana suppose it gives out for us s 2 rcal work in » TRANSPORTING OUR TROOPS. EDITORIAL NOTES. en the under part of the nail. g, small khaki_bag in which are a N T e e tuina when the great strusgle is atits| o oo L |Haven Journal joesn't v > ki backed shoe lisher = e 1 X, en the end must ‘written il & -'::ld-eu: ke ony Jifference from| 1f Lenine has his way the Russian| Following is a good bath lotion: Put |fresh pair of brown shoe laces. and 2| kegiment wio was ounien Lelht e e “What that " would |menipers of the New Haven Chamber R0 i Rt T i t n of the country a divis-|bear will be converted into a ‘supinme|into a quart of hot water one cup sea EDnES Dat Sespiel on wwd wan bl Of course. we do mot vet £2o|of Commerce last evening that ar- mething to Sy OV on of troops comes, the whole nation|lap dog. salt. half ounce camphor. same of am- | gnaki colored : mental in the reduction of a most for- ) mean”, OF SOUTEE, WE A9 RO Y3, We | rangements must be made at once for | After clecting him i+is interested to learn of its safe ar- o onie Lot Ran e e et s aki colored statiomery is popular | midable position. foo the emd of the war! No man|the -housing of an additional ten|consider it very ungsrate £ ‘vival in France for it is known that| In these days Mo opportunity should|Shake well and add one teasboon to | oir,With the boy in camp and the| Another . position where stubbern| el '€ 5 le the bowels of | thousand workmen and their families| Wilson to make friends wi irl he left behi 3 = nows what surprise the bowels of | thousan n . s | W 0 3 same sacrifices and going for the|of turkey. monia clears the pores of the skin.jeach sheet more military. ers were taken of the German Marine | to_take the longest chance now. i Jsame purpose. When a division comes Camphor. and cea salt impart a bene- ‘| Division, elements of which were ap-| We are fishting an efficient and re- . From a particular section it can be| With the coming of December it ?:;",@“*;g_rl:;g e tite " mornz| A desirabfe gift for the oficer is|Darently being used to support and | Tourceful nation brother: don’t lose t . ; - : that. W ai - ®xpected that part of the country will | an be expected that the cold will in- | make It heaithy. It would be tos |Sterling eilver shoulder and collar |stiffen “the Bavarians at this point.| SRt of thal VU6 are resding pews. be more vitally concerned than the | cTease, but so will the taxes. barsh t ° | bars, which come in regulation size|Nothing could exceed the terms in : : B ot the Abws o the snte arri- —_— tiong, '0 use clear, mo follow direc- | {0 e licutenant or captain. which the officers speals of the benav- | (17, PHERt S0, 00 e e ¥al of the Rainbow division in France| THe)man on the corner says: There T i Tndcscrianie dimetities |Tesourceful “natlon invents huge: air- makes its appeal to no articular sec. | I N0 danger of going crazy with the| The woman who does her own APPLYING A VALANCE. *| planes that can rise to 20,000 feet, Hom but Lo o ey tie emar sec- | neat while. trying to conserve fuel. | housework is usually worn out at the never flagged. The Paddebeck i= v | PIUS 200 miles per hour, earry tons S &5 o solies from ) Dacts of €nd of tho day. She is likely to con-| There is always an easiersnd more | % tny stream and it name 1o BUCH- | of explosives, and round the world on SR ity ond anes PAeSof] It is quite evident that we have|Ciide thereforc that exercise is ot a | practical way of doing things tran|loUE Pt It saw as fine an exBibIion|oniourney. Where will we be? Shsbonisnt th e ceossible the | till got to bend all energies to keep|¥C'd interded for her. She could |the way you are doing them. Take, for Ster withame. A learned man who has just reach- n 2t today every state in|aowy®tha losses by the German syn. | Pardly make a greater mistake, how- [instance, the applying of the valance | W3S ever witnessed. = . . led America from Germany, declares the Unfon is represented in the|povi O ever. A woman needs a half hour's|to your window draperies. If you are | WORE O PHeoters takep BY ‘N8| that Germany s inventing that sort of American army in Europe. 3 rest near the middle of the day, it is|doing it in the ordinary way you no|Britlsh in.these last few daye are|.irpiane! How true his statement is, ,% In this connection. however, it Is| true, but che needs also systematic|doubt nail the valance in place. Then |S0me of more than e e | I do mot know: but if it is possible, Bl st to overiook- the care ‘which © are now told that the escape of land stimulating exercise. One reason|wWhen it comes time to take it off for | Private I & Bavarian res'ment. cHERE | iney will do it. | has attended the movement of our|'N® €5-CZar’s daugliter is a joke. It|Why women are so fatigued at the end | cleaning purposes you have the trou- | ¥ WoURded met breof his OMEers Atl “yes we'd beiter cut out our extrav- | troops and supplics. 1t shows ihe|!S ® much bigger éne if she actually |Of.the day is that they lack muscle |ble of pulling out the nails and ott- | the dressing station went up to Bim. .. ance now. It is no felony it you { o offs o s the| .t away than as if she aidn't. tone. Half an hour of brisk exercise | ener than not the material is torn in| - ol informice him hat “now | don't of course: but the American surrounding such activi- suited to the particular needs of each|{the process. The easier and move|2s an equal o i ol who doesn’t lacks®just that much of ties with all possible secrecy but spe-| 1t may be that Berlin and Petrograd | 23/vidual and taken regularly, fol-|practical way is to eubstitute clasps |3t 1ast, you won't be able to bully us | pin "oy riotic. clal credit must also be given to the| maials are in wireiess 82d | Jowed by a cold dash of water, will|for the nails. Sew the pockets of the | 2Ry more. - v v fleet of warships on the other side of | tion but it Hi Yt communica | serve to keep the whole muscular and | clasps to a strong tape and nail this| -Among the officers is ome man o the water which is doing such valiant as not been accomplished [ nervous system in tone. It also works [to the board. Attach the snaps to|UnUsual wi GF: xeneral information = ithout a iot of underground work. |wonders in keept and guite willing to discuss the lar-- sservice in convoying our trcop and| . 3 s eeping eyes bright and |the valance at the proper places ansl to T ° 7 . : e I8 Mk et o war || O VIEW POINTS supply ships. 1: may be teo early to| Inasmuch as' the seizure of all tin|desire. 0. SSREENE Yt U women fyeu problom M sitiel Yiews on the sanctity of treaties are 0 . 1 C tr O crow about the fact that there have|p, nteresting, for he says that what a vy ¢he fiavy is bound to affect the VENETIAN GLASS. puzzlgs Germany most is why we do @hen into - conalderation, but it 10| oUpLy A6 JOSUNEA n holdink's celo- ' muere are few Miscolorations that|eo’ bt theos haey, SAft WOrking | Selgium. 'Yhey saw that the violation statement that waterways ore “made plain nevertheless that these| T o> : pumice stone (elther powdered or in | way from Italy should be appreciated | Cf Belsium was necessary to their|to be opened for the transportation of evertheles ac_these - | Bablet form). supplemented me tomen | way from Italy should oe appreciated | uccess. so did not hesitate. They can [coal, sounds good, but s coal will | menaces are setiing full consideration| With an increase of 247 per cent. in | Jiite: wili not remove Dloces are Huite worth your wamise: | Understand why we shrani from get- |not fleat without bottoms, many idle - | mimie pere ls mo disposition to|(he number of cASes Of cggs in stor- | Afier using such strenuous treat- | Hon-the colors are lovely. ameshyst,| N at the Rhine through Holland so|waterways will be the result The vestment youcan H them. It s a task which|age over last year at this time, the|ment a rubbing with some refining | crystal, white, black. vellow, green, |lonZ as the United States was neutral, | great barge canal of New York com- . _€alls for the greatest care and there | high price of egks cannot be laid en. |lotion should be given. blye and . red are here for choice. | it NOW that America is with us. G#» | picted at the expense of milliens, is 2 1 fford is the best of evidence that it is get- | tirely to the h Glycerin and rosewater is both - |There are candlesticks, honbcs dWhes. ([ANS cannot conceivé what holds ®.slying idle for want of boats to handle easily atior itng it ficaclous and. comparatively imexpen- | compotes, . covered . diohes. water|back when a landins in Holland would | the products £o essential to be ship- g Drunken jitney driver given two|cive. Indeed. common water may |glassep. table sety and flower hoiders, | P® SO obviously to our advantage FHe|ped from ome point to the other: 5 A MONTH purchases a $57.50 Victrola and a $5 : THE SUGAR SHORTAGE. | months in jail, sgye a headline. It is|eVen be substituted for the rose, if the [as well as bottles for miladay’s drcgs- | I3 & Man who by connections and rec- ; Middietown Pye OO & moms Sfiohnmes 2 o7 your choice. = month mow there hac|D3d €hOUgh to bs dArunk but to be)QUestion of economy must be consid- |ink table and unusual fish bowls to | ore: e foaal as e E : a wonderful in- § by resenting the best opinion in Germany, | N A MONTH purchases an $85 Victrola and a $5 | /beem a shortags of sugar in this par|UFONK 0d -@rVIng An auto deserves|“Bby o vegetable, skin and all. and| 'O BT fOWerE and ‘we have never met a more frank | qusrtors (hor ther T e o500: 85,00 Rt o Vreter ety irole o - of the country. There has been far | OtPiRE less than jall. gently simmer until mass is pulpy. APRON FROM RAINCOAT. . |gXpositor of the nonmoral code of |orous inspection of restaurants. All|} ~ @E5 B () A MONTH purchases a $110 Victrola and 2 $5.50 § Joss than the usual consumption be- [ Berlin clalms that it camnot nego- | LDCT Strain mixture through musil e ';,:.l‘le!: ~—Correspondent of gfl:::‘e.h fit»mrw:;:n its way un ml: -t assortment of Victor Records, your choice. A Put in only enough witer before cook- An old raincoat m: be ti formed i cause it was impossible to set it to|tiate peace with other than the rep-|ing to Keep It from sticking In.the | Into: au apron for wosh dem onied | suffering todey -and will suffer for Ask about our Record Library Plan. consume but every day brings nearer |resentatives of an established govern-|pan. When cold add enough tincture | raincoats (mackintoshes) can be micd- J S !:o c«;fie|beuu;s of ‘::llaeetum . Sllnefiling new. rigor in milk inspection, outcome s the time when this will bo over un-|ment In Russia, and yet it continues|of benzoin to make the liquid milky. |ly cleansed at home thus: Spread th Jess there are still greater handicaps|to Dlan a peace With Bolsheviki. To two-thirds parts. of WGt 8dd | Sarment on a iable ARd. rab it with Views of the Vigilantes o e e ey e ik ? Duminess and turn it over o some || WICTOR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS on account of lack of transportation.| - one-third part of glycerin, and ten|warm water and good white soap in trust. or other, with the public paying ; THIS EXTRAVAGENCE OF OURS. |’ @WW CASTORIA 4, Lack of transportation has played | Russia needs the shoes which have|drops of carbolic acid to one-half | which has been dissolve a lump of Jts part in the present shortage for|been ordered in this country it is|Pint of this mixture will make it still | carbonate of ammonia fie size of a By Hapsburg. Liebe of The Vigilantes. The Store of Victor Service Supreme Main St. - Norwich,Conn. the East Indies have hundreds of |claimed. 7 Unquestionably. But does|™oTe bleaching and hedling. ‘ rea; rinse in cold water; hang out in thousands of tons which ‘they would [Russia thiik that it can betray its|ogpes et Of the cucumber is an-|the air and upon no accodnt put it th 3 . if ships could be furnish- | ‘riends and still cotinue to have its| Rub this totion on hands before re. | oo h° Are: sell «d.for such service and in the beet|needs met hére? tiring. Should its continued use make| =~ LARGE HAT FAVORED. section of the west it is claim- . the skin feel overdry, rub on a little 2 A are large quantities in| When it comies fo the draft law, ac- | cold cream at the same time. From the earlier indications tie pic- of which is already be- |cording to Géneral Crowder, it is like| Oily lotions ‘should be rubbed on|ture hat will meet with much favos ing moved eastward to relicve the sit- |all other laws, there is no excuse for | the nails during cold weather. this season. The broad brim and nar- isnorance of its provisions. In other | OBe-auarter of an ounce of sweet|rcw high crown Which is the distin- o | words it you ave Gicectly cancarned it | Smond oll sixipen srains table | guishing feature of this_ I‘E = -hu-\» - -l-» g becommg to The average American is not far P from the most extravagant person bn For Infants and Children times, this nerous e ."‘m"‘u—fgr x‘x:l.' "";...‘: ‘that—is .,..':h‘,, the In Use For Over 30 Years most attractive things about the aV- Always bears erage American. It keeps business| " pe %%Wmt But \in ~-‘ a $ of & com- | is wise to make a studs of the law and forty faces and is | =y

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