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50, i 3 [ carsiere tose more time o account é..fl Efl‘ukEu Mwn WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN Bakas faes |, made . forwarding Wothen track ; ik, ) greater their aj i the rorthern di- gl : 8 m fi- » vision of pisylvania railroad. et ‘ : 3 Since the war begdn thé employ- B 4 @ Mne are alfead SUGGESTIONS FOR ming. e ment of women in the Britich metal' und Goufie __THE r«;upfiww; Many of the winter suits aré belted. mdusme- has increased 84 per cenf.| 122 YEARS OLD “niaged in cartying merchandise, the |, TiT¢ads and hairs on o SAPSLAT2| Stock collars are made of ‘white| ~TO KEEP FROM SLIPPING. pressing into service of all the tran: Y #atin. : TWO STAH FEAT ,u‘_fisss 3 riiksl AMPEAKANCE IN PICTURES OF . The Werld Famoue Prima Donna and Infernational Beaotiy Lina Cavalieri sweeper i¢ used it will be found much . " To keep a little ehild from. slipping = which are avatia work. | When he is taking his bath in a porce- ; are e on thie side| sasier work. 4Srov bie ‘satin makes & retty &,f:::io spread larse ngfim towel m:zlom—"lwufllbrokm down 3 9 To out. e t ore turn- | te ptr & Gay moire trims a blatk satin | Ing of the wafer. | Iabeaic o i e em €88 froick. ¥ A SUGGESTION. 1 Be It Leridon, Paris; Pétrograd of Rome—the name and fame of Lina The most nauseous physic may bel r 1 ehilase ‘:l ifn’; ybu_all ! Cavalieri are known. You san 68 Her right Here at heme in the greatest teiumph of hér wenderful cares. Her glorious beauty, her Vibrant per- sontality, and her gripping dramatic power werd never shown $6 better advartage than in this six part festure. Rooms 36-3, Bulletin Job Office 36-2 Office, 625 Maln Strest. m’ & waist lines have dropped to e Hipai siven to children ow | thgm to suck @ pepermint lozenge, a plece of alum or a bit of orange peel. i i e 8 ! cfowns ate seen on hats. i = may or may ot match the suit RECIPES, ALSO THE BI@ TRIANGLE FEATURE Tt with Db alvn ot Peienes B e onas : & 2 ! 3 p % sleeves of are used on | With omne-half pound of cohfectione: ) 3 much_so that even at top speed we .mfi‘,’ g , th tr i e-half pound of can tarn out no grester tonnage than ; SO, Mo, Erouna. cocoanut. Mix fogecher well . is actually néeded. . " E mm] for and drop from teaspoon on pan. Bake et sttt ‘mm‘ $ o ,m o ten minutes in a moderate oven. RAILROAD CONTROL. In his ad@ress to congress regarde e 8] Suit coats are apt to fall full about| Dressed Cabbage—Partly “cook the’ i AFIVE PART STORY OF THE WESTERN MINING CAMPS ‘STARAING ALMA RUBENS AND W ALT WHITMAN § cabbage, fry out some bacon, chop - ‘ tug the control of the raiiuads and e iss. the cfi:._e,y cook - Bhcan fat and end1 ANIMATED WEEKLY With All the News the - legisiation which it 1§ necessary y serve cabbage slices of erisp 2 |lo” emaet In_ Sonnection with. the aa- ; Janeik fiwoe cate etragnt and |hiedm b 645, BER OF THE ASSOCIATED sumption of this added responsibility, rward. 4 S an Président Wilson went into an ex- The tanic is not & rumor, but a fact : PRESS vlanation of the step that was taken| When coloring ah artlele at home et fasiiion. : ¢ it is anything which is to b made PR Views of the Vigilantes Associated Press is exclusive- || and seét forth in a clear manner the|’ v ; 0 entitiea to.tho use for republica- || reasons whieh prompted . He 1ok Onch, $0I0F WO & o read o Tugic effects are noticed on almost pools or em.” | 18 ; / < | ivne, T : MATNIEE 2:15 EVENING 6:46 AND §:45 of il news despaiches credit- || upon ‘the new responsibiits throush S ‘sare t6 mateh in e WO (R gery trock. Liras, Ohio. : . - to it or mot °d¢“’ 5 thi Tocal || this control as less than wouid have e Wool trocks are trimmed with fringe 3 W, B & A FOX MASTERPIECE IN SIX ACTS WITH .~ IR i e been assumed had the attempt been| In making soap at Womie pour it ; THE HAPPIEST MOMENT omen who ‘suffer from displace- All 5 key. - Tghts of republication of || made to continue the transportation| while Soft nto the lonk, matrow corset B Bucekey. ments, weakness, DUSIIN F RNUM " in ; irsegularities, ner- business through <the raflroad war|boxes. It forms into bas A NAIL AND A WALL. T MALE LI | Yolreas; dustincha; oF hfiflxgfln azvi : “THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" board and the separate eybtems. eadily be cut into glicés df convenient| B R tas pains; need the T contiéetion Witk the change tha| Si%e 1t is with fear and trépidation that The Thrill of Americanism Toots and- herbs in % & ” A Picture That Is Full of “Pep ’ FRIDAY, JANUARY 1iTH . - . located. significance and the consistent historiz ey i 5 s going to be able to run the roads|Man is the anc who has mastered all|°Bted Lo (0 quve o |truth reprecented by them. At8 P M. Episode Nfl- 5 48 if they were all in one system,|tne little detalls to ainicety anf gets H | ) { have a way of| The happiest moment in a man's lif> under the divided control. He does gl i ot A R $he mail | should be the moment when he puts on : not take the task out of their hands FACTS ABOUT DYEING. g B Ry e ! |2 Ttiiped Brates wniform and. ofters because of any dereiletion or failure| p o o 3 ing taciilty. The woman who je in | TSR to Lie country and to Bument. on their part but “becanse there were e rernmen e the greatest thrill of his life—the thrill BENEFI’I‘ CONCERTS in ¥ B0 DRvaie anssment oans ; 'ad that by looking for the nail in the { Of, Ameéricanism. These words need very little ampli- not.” A watranted to tend 1o s, fenetiton. of | (REDORTE N, (oloring B P KE WAV oation, “Phinkc & moment on th Through the change the government | the experiment. But the tenth wo- g a wall president, however, does not iosel o cheap new dustpan makes & spien- { e, AVEFAEE womAn approaches les from sults that mendabl nail intoswood that is rather hard the | Can you stand on Plymouth Rock or , FULL OF THRIL LS There is going to be a common use of | " axe, Souy = 2 Pinknam’s V le 1| By WALLACE HULL MILLER of the sight of the fact that the irectors of | did pie lifter for = the | paen %‘: ;e‘;m; e gtiler) Vigilant ; the raflways have done all they could|oven. Onee used, dlwaye used. the beams i s Wood splits. TEis will not be the case | Bunker Hill without your blood cours- J T & d A Cartoon Comedy i e, e teinas And (h | s "eas Ko elons, ok 5| e Bt 13 st rum Urough & cake | 08 timer) Con v nean o r| - JACQUES ‘ | tracka and this centralization is go-|dye anything at home. Obylous as it | T 0P 2 turdy pioneers who drove back the : Ing to overcome much embarrassment | would seetn to mogt people that dse- PROTECT OORTAINE. avage hordee. and . pushed - fotward | THE GREAT FRENGH VIOLINIST = — = which was bound to prevall under di-|ing a dark color ligl $ impos: Y i 2 the horizon of civilization: can yon . Vided' control At the sasfi time the D e 1 L oaxsis| At the bottom of your bedroom cuf- oot s ek career of John Baul and TODAY--TUESDAY rament canno V4 o i B t valiant n of tLe infant THE POSITION OF THE ENTENTE | Sont the ods moes v rioon. the fact | Surprised to find that the fed biowse | !8ins vou put small snaps and up as | Jones and the valiant men of the infax 3 . At|nmavy who cleared the sea and mads J : that the financial interest of the own- | oot “pucsre ~ Gb Tha :’,fi";fi‘,‘d: R ok T oattom ot tho cursaing | them sefe for the Stars and Stripest Mal’gal' et amieson THEATRE and WEDNESDAY : v eéall the dash ing of éfs, must be protected and it is in|article you intended to becomme blue is | UP o prevent them from blowlng out | S5 Fou U i i s BlLuE B“RKE in ms m THE GIRL : St T i after the windows are opened. Do |Stephen Decatur and his associates| THE NOTED YOUNG PIANIS mm:::::syn gng:::t‘i?n mn-o“:: i c':ner! ef:;: g::‘la ?np:edn&e Ib-i {:ua?m p"’?l‘l‘e‘)“:; o e e M oy tof the Teee: Burke i§ Irresistible<Follow Her qundul ROMANCE; Her AD- VENTURES and Her TRIUMPH in This Stery of War Bound Belgium Had Premier Lloyd George been en- in answering the peace propo- sals of the central powers he could Mot have done it more effectively than @id in his address to the trades j& Tates and won the way fot the fres-| . Net proceeds given for the benefit of That is & malter which should be Wl got Invendee, Gredr &9 over fed e R Tk o o Wabhtake e wou tel} voue R':‘ i":“- o oh ven earl & on, | prod & children about Washingto a i ickets on sale a B o Bl siate siyen ently gnd sound comileration | n e Yinck, | OF dourns the HObiMI GLEANING. K1) GLOVES Pateloti arsites that Eave lte Anc-vic| Broadwhy, Bingle. admidsibn. 150 o pouition resariing” ive| THE GUATEMALA EARTHQUAKE: e Bttt o B ome| To clean kid gioves take ftteen | ality and power i the Declaration of , that it is determined to fight to| Even though the loss of life as the| pletely overcome ,""g,, new otilof fx dr?oa of solution ‘j’" :‘mmonh anfl ::-fi':;‘;e‘x’ without this thrill of BIEORE T OB O finish for the cause of the entente| refuit of the Guatemala eartnquake|much stronger, and, of dourse, one can | BAIf & BINt of spirits of turpentine | STECCANER L0 fr o that runs | e e e e At Jer0. and that it is not the destruc- | has been less than the estimate it does ?}llwu!jsh:edfi‘ed u;a same color untf ply the mixture with a brush, then|through the whole fabric of our na-|salem it presaged the final disinteg- of Germany but a death blow|not in the least diminish the sympa- e H‘{ nade !M&mmfe, rub the glpves with pumice powder. |tonal Iife, the story of the persistent, |ration of the Turkish Bmpife, In :mnhn militarism that is aimed | thy which fs beifg felt for those peo-| Tn dveing red ol R.C‘K-m: ;,’,.:;“'Jfi Apply the mixture again with a flan- | Courageous self-sacrificing fight, often|a country such as Turkey the effect plé who have becn made homeless and | Dear in min 5 . ¥ COMING ! nel. Repeat until clean and then hang | Against Alscouraging odds. for human |of such a béliet will be powerful, l- * 5 2 5 P The war aims of the different mem-| those Who have lost relatives. We|Sacp®, & SUEDE reddish tinge g little | Loy "2t (o dry. freedom ana the right of the individn- | mokt hevond Ithe comprehension ot | Ml “THE WARRIOR” Starring Maciste Hero of “Cabiris’ bers of the entente, including this|have had experiences enough of the|cver possible it s aiwave best to oy C ahibo, abe e most, of himeelf: Wé | Wilbtarriorst 3 3 A Maghificent Sereers Spectasle Absunding in THrills country, have been set forth at dif-|satus Kind in our own country to ap-| the dyo on a emall piece of the mate. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. ¢t e e S SRR s s L L B . : Serent times. There have been feelers | preciate what such a disaster means|rial and regulate the amount of dye e - | TiRealh and. the. btk of . the koomarid Gy 5 staing for le put out by the central powers in be-| !0 humanity wherever it occurs. accordingly. Jhen you baste use a long miliin-| ol Gt AU ST o Can'e| Bagdad and & cleat route from Beni half of peace. In his latest uttcrance| Guatemals ( lies in tie zone. s ndedle, It le. & habit hard to ac- | RRIRSIER o PO ML, e A e o0 s asia T 2 . |vou eee the chiliren theli as they | through Asia Minor to Persta. Asia the British premier makes it plain | lawever, where such selsmic troubles K- TUN . iirer but one dhat will be very help- |} en and their eyes grow bright with | Minor i¢ a splendid country T6F' colon- that peace is out of the question until| cah be expected. They have o0ceur-| jr rur garments are, slentitully the thought that they, too, are Amer-fization. When I passed throtigh A%- e enemy is willing Lo agrec to the|red many fimes hofore and they will| sprinkied with pepper moths wik not| If ¥ou are not sure how to make any |ican citizens? Ry B Ol B L e ] FeBtoration and reparation of Belgium. | continue to happen in spite of all that |atiack them. The pepber leaves no|PAIt of a garment You will save time| AL 2l this panorama .of splondid|ready massing troops there in ereat the return of Alsace-Lorraine to|man cai do. They come without|unpleasant odor and omn easily be|not by experimenting but by looking|2CHEv=ment anl Ashung for rleRl| numbers while I have since heatd France, the independence of Poland,| warning and thoush they vary in|shaken out when tie clothes are to be|at a similar old garment. This ap-|}istes AT stall e but o PAcke|that these have ween srcafly Sign: the recognition of separate national|severity there is no teliing when they| WOTR. ; Pollars and shmliar aooscncies, T |Which we have our part as comrades|ion is of value in this war, is that the . camditions for Arabia, Palestine, Me- | Will eXact a large toll in human life 5 ; or the nations that are upholding the | next months will see a German ad- sopotamia and Armenia, the restora-|and propérty. Guard against them as HEALTH AND BEAUTY. When you are dressmaking have |things most dear to mankind. What|vance on Mosul which if successful of Serbia. Rumania and Monte-|man will his efforts amount to Nttle.| L 0 b x—lr plenty of pins at hand. Dressmaker's | timid, pitiful figare is he who shrinks | will be but the stepping stone to Bag- . a icomplete umion for Itay | In this connection it carinot help |y o e :hl?es ool tg'.‘t““g’e "’a:':'{ slender steel pins are excellent for the | TOM the Zhund of "‘fi ‘{“fl’:"d e B ‘B;’" the E}l:g;‘sh i"em““’,gg:: and the internationalization and neu-|belng felt that it was admirable ad-|itrie larger than the foot and At coms | PUIPOSe. At any rate, buy pins so (ot the slorious call to the colors.|today Lo i B tralization of the passage from the|Vite which was given and excellent|fortably at the ankle. Almost all in.|Gne that they will be virtually useless |the summons to do a maf g e Ny . Black to the Mediterranean sea. judgment whith was used in doeiding | fants' buttoned Shoes need to have|fof Other purposes. By using slender, | ATAEFIONN T s~ cusiug He also demands an nnnu\un the construction of the canal|the buttons altered, sktih Whirp Pluk you. mark the fabric| RSk God, the spicls of our fathers| Whon asked about the administra. p . less. 3 still Jives exultant, athletic, purpose-|tion and scope of relief needed organization for the settling of inter-| acroes the isthmus at the point| * v ful ard determined. 3 throughout Palestine and Asia Minor, mations! disputes and the making of | Where it was built rather-than alons | UPOR the original eondition of the BREVENTIVE TakDiNG This day T received a letter from a|Consul. Glazebrook said that one of | ar mpossibie, while the future of the| the route suEgested and sericuly con. iia e e 40 i, poon, (DRt Pt 3 i REE e S I ol Adaine Wiy Do e el ¥ German colonies would be left to a lere: throug] Nicaragua. That o , Tn' nothing ‘ermont, s friend is a3 W0 | fous to get back as soo; comference which would take into|Would have provided a shorter route Q?,‘.‘{{;”é,,:“;;}‘;";‘.'é‘i",e:.‘,’.':: o Pt e B e e oy | s all that SC oo i e (0 hisOsE WaR it AR IV Rugw Ko consideration the wishes and inter-|from one coast to another but the|malking cream, one of the best as- |more directly than in the matter of |Sorion Social and business 2 B e ests of the Inhabitants. It is a stand | dahger which would have beén in- which is aimed against German domi- | volved through damage from earth- nation but not against its future asfquikes wag sufficient to cause the & nation and Germany must realize declsion faverable to Panama to be that fighting will continue until such|made. And every earthquake which terms are agreed to. It is an insis-|occurs in that region simply goes to tence upon the righting of the wrongs| Préve the soundness of the econten- which Germany has committed and tion which was so strongl: the protection of world peace .in the|ward when the decision fatare. made. 3 : Yet hé gladly responded to tho call fof| through and there should be ome- tringents is the following! Dissolve|mending. One might almost sa¥ that|ysiunteers and writes these slowing|one on the spot to administer it. Re- - ;‘g‘gcz ,"’pfl'}:‘ flfin’?n?&hfiom thnes aaves Bh oro b Cnmican " 43| words aftér weeks in camp: lief has been siven, under his aus- TR Mute SO op & hind “This training is already making|pices, to Jew and Gentile, Chrigtlan X bleaches as well as reduces. W& gvor did have any prejudice aboutgner men of us. We are learning that|and -Mosiem aliks and will continue 4 inring mended Jlothes it has EON€ | wo must risk aid #ive of all we havs|to be so given. “An Arab can be just c“;" i ::;;Mi:s Attempting 0 | WIEh our prejudice against any sort of | {5 save and rebuild mon, and instind-|as hungry and suffer just as much as o by external | butter substitute even in cooking. It|io SVe s 3 an trestsent, 1t Ly hxm;’n”e"“x s 6L s gutiralp antortundte somses ;flr\lglsflge‘gf 1 starting on éurselves, | anyone else,” he added. soak eruption for five minutes to soft- | Auence of war conditions that we have ing fo our utmost to so| The American committee for Ar- F C ld N' ht‘ e : b shane our Jives that we can wo this|menian Syrian Relief has just or O. ig ;“n;‘;";a;l‘;%yflg:;&;;";f Tl | B O ot O o Dotlons, | Work and do it fearlessly and well| cabled $25,000 to its agents at Calfo Tog water on 1 aonmt s OO, | miemdlng worn clofhes now and sst g | e e go to France, In short we|for relief in Palestine. More funds TR 1% per ot in aloohol and iENting 1t | Rt 08 Morm Sioraer QoW 14 et I8 | aretrving o build up a spirit of v~ | will be sent as rapidly as contrive- | SLEEP IN COMFORT WITH THE THERMOMETER EDITORIAL NOTES. . ? : ; g inf and thinking which 8 as far as|tions warrant, and when Consul The weather only has ftselt to] ie moconyin, SoNUY, ROt Rard, to ex- |}t minimises the amount of Wotk need. | pocsible.in accord with the idéals for | Glazebrook Is once mofe in Jerusa- | AT ZERO P A complete stock of fine Comfortables has just arfived This is the stock we ordered months ago, but the entire output of the mills was requisitioned by the government for the soldiers in the different cantonments, and we had to wait. Hete is your opportunity — you may secure the finest Comfortables on the basis of early Fall prices, and save considerable money. We have them at all prices from $2.00 to $8.00—from the Comfortable made of pretty but inexpensive silkoline, and filled with a fair quality of cotton, to the Comfortable CHANCE FOR THE FARMERS. ‘Woolen manufacturers have for a long timc been doing their utmost to bring about an increased interest in the sheep raising industry. They have been doing it primarily for the larger production of wool that would result for there is at the present time a big- ger demand than can be met by do- méstic production and transportation facilities are such that trouble is ex- perienced in importing it. Their ef- forts would of course also result in a large contribution to the meat supply of the country and at a time when prices for meat and wool are at the notch. t there are many who have done some deep thinking upon the subject is to be expected. Many have already responded to the appeal and others will do so for there can be no ques- tion but what there is a great oppor- tunity for not only meeting the needs of the country but for bettering their h ¥hich we are fighting. The result is , |the iength of life of the garment so | e fig You ehould not wake a baby uhless | treated. Thrifty housewives some- |0 O7¢ E&;‘r’x‘-’;ig\'iig e :ff é?.?"},‘éi The poles appear to be no farther|absolutely necessary: it makes it |times have adopted tite rule of mend- | F v P B FECTRTCRE 00 B n s S00 apart than the bolsheviki and Ukrain- {G€TVOUE. A baby's first buginess is to |Ing clothes before sending them to| W00 10 N Mo, O o NS g i thits afe glecp and eat and grow. If it must be | the wash, thus preventing them from |70 SORS G RS BOF BOC R A0 3 wakened, do it by rustling a paper or | the possibility of being torn or worn | PPN O TS, (EDRRT L RS ER Senator Reed can bardly figure that| DY @ Very gentle touch. o pleasant Stitis hosnever Was|vice and With the highest ideals of he has risen in public estimation by| Noree o Urs. to nwrd soed clothes, . Better | EIVINE to others. T firmly believe that the 'manner in which he' grilled Mr. N_MAKING SOUP. | 4tili, ‘clothes shofia be mendsa when [A1Y Man With the right stuff in him All vones, raots and matetdals trom | (heY are fresh before triey have gtart- | 1O Snftere TR WOk and M over:| An invontory of the contents of coal whidh the ns gnd matetdals fr0m | ¢3"to break. To make this possible it |Tide the privations and sacrifices ho|cellars is hikely to be made by the po- lem he will personally take charge of all funds sent by the committee. OTHER VIEW POINTS |, Hoover. When we are to1d that “cosl Will| snoul be cotked 1ons cad alorr Ao |18 a good blan to Ko over the clothes | Must make, Will cofie ot a ar better lice in Hartford. The purposs of such & v than when he enlisted. ~And|an inventory is to determine who is come quickly once it starts” it sounds | botled, }{every week whensthey come up from |Man B i i 0 fhuch Ilke-the statement of the plumib. bonweahginfigmpi?gmd}emns ngwd Tt Hote letes’ Sustons, & X‘;‘L’S,"fla’ifié"éfi‘é& i il hoatuing To i i thur Ie ety er thawing out water pipes :o be soaked hefore cooking, the two | o0 ’:he ‘misstng but!to: of !‘,"“‘;‘“’:‘,‘; it as his duty fo His country and his|eases people with a zood supply of coal Pt et ey ormer for twelve hours, lentils for God to ight for Liberty and Chris-|on hand are among the first applicants Wne Hidn of the ‘rher says: Poxs ol:,, or two Hours. This is to maje|2Dd NOW that buttons are scarce and 5 o 2 them swell. PC | tianity ho will be the happiest man in|for fuel.—New Pritain Record. sibly thers are some in Florida who|tiem swell. These vegatables can e SIOCRSRS There le no e Iotting thefl | v wioria wwhen he puts on @ United | : think we would exchange our delight- [ Ppcds ot simmered shoutd | 9rY, tubs—whither any house plumber |States uniform and gives himself to| 1t js a favorite habit with some ful New England climate with them. |be grated before using for thiek soups; | FilL tell you quantities of buttons do|Uncle Sam. & L L e e This makes them pass more easily | 80,211 the time. f‘;”;;e’c‘ :n‘; ey e oiTan | newspapers. But that is as nothing Most people if given a chance to|ihrough the sieve and does mot weas| . 17 Stockings preventive mending |5e2d that = & 4 compared with the now must un- kindest ent of all from the office of express their preferénce would choose|out the wires. consists in watching catefully for the | Rediant Americanism! the opportunity to reflect umon the| Al fhick soups shomld be sapbeq |Minutest holes. If you catch the small the covered with the best satine, beautifully made, and filled provost marshal genefal. The|f C0 batth own financial condition. Sheep as has | recent. eold #pell to antieipating an-| (ifough a steve witt a spoon. Fafling 101es bsger holes seldom come. In fihs s esticaaatisiine: inohir 08 with the very best batting. ~+ been pointed out can be raised with- this, use a pétato masher or & colans iseid Biniae garments el i v ¥ " out dependence upon some other sec- ouer, der, or mash the pulp smooth with|D0le usually comes under the arm. STORIFS OF THE WAR papers; in the list of eccupations tion of the country for their mainte- nance. The farms of New England are capable of maintaining large flocks where there are none today and if the farmers only realized it there is presented to them today a chance for the development of their business which they cannot afford to neglect. The farmer can profit, if he will, from the war conditions as well as the mu- nition manufacturers and in view of the demand for wool, mutton, pork and beef, to say nothing of grain, BUY NOW AT THESE PRICES . $2.00 — $2.50 — $3.00 — $4.50 TO $8.00 v January Sale of Men’s Shirts Still Continues : Thiok soups reqlire to be bound to | fOM the wash and when it looks weak all of an occupation Which can be Watch that part which it contains is no mention at The Austro-Germans appéar to hm-el“’“‘ and spoon, S e e besn prevented from reashing - the [, hiCK €O place a patch under the weak portion, Itaffan plains even ay the kalser was|eat A" Tiftle” Aour is wsen - noac | SHEChing the old fabric down' o the | Glazebrook of Jerusalem S from eating his Christmas dinner in|time; instead of this we now bind |DEW Diece so that it is re-enforced. |Consul Glazebrook of Jerusalem Says Parts. them thus: Téke half an ounce of crukhed tapioca, oatmeal or sago, soak applied to a newspaper man. It is| ‘Z.‘l mortifying, this snobbishness of the provost marshal general's of- Bagdad is Next German Aim. fice— Hartford Times. A SCREEN CUPBOARD. “The change from Turkish to Eng- =t e With the soldiers wearig misfit|it in half a pint of milk, of milk and lish rule in Jerusalem is comparable| M. Phillips, who will succeed M. Van shoes it Jooks very much as if an|Water, for one hour. Then cook the| A novel screén that would make a|only to a change from Hades to Heav- Rappard as Dutch Minister to u»:e opening was being created in opder|Milk and tapioca very slowly til? the |delightful gift for any one living in|en!” ) 3 United States, is o:'mcted to arrive to take care of a lot of corn doctors| atter swells (dbout half an hour); it|Small quarters really combines a| This is the opinion of American|at Washington in Januafy. : will then be ready to add to the veg- |5Creen and a cupboard. The screen is|Consul Glazebrook who returned to eui}::lfi stock, oI you have no milk use l;\“-fll: with a wooden frame, hung with [the Unfted Statés in ;)ccoxber afite; a little of t 3 rlap or s v ic. | four rvice in city _whicl Thefo ire nOt véty many people in]™ ¢ stock, itselr. D ome other heavy fabric. years se: in the city seeking service. ] Y Be careful to wash all materials |And from oné side the screen looks|has just been captured by English there ought to be no hesitation in tak. | New England who will waste any|thoroughly: to use clean and covered {just like a screen and no more. - But | troops. Consul Glazebrook expects to STOP CAT, { OPEN g advantage of the situation. sympathy on the Pennsylvania coal|pats; to add water if the 1iqdid boils|from the other side it may be seen|return as soom as out government can NOSTRILS AND HEAD président who has been arrested on 9 o 'G‘tut two lut n:g h;cdves fllzrm two sides m:l.}rt nrmngc;nenu« tf -findlhxtm, H; Etes. ractice & emall cupboatd or closet, and two | will resume charge of all relief worl —— SPEED UP THE SHIPYARDS, | ™ hfse of profteering. > 5 cookery will save Wwork and money, ;lflilhf }‘mvea form the other sides. fotr Palestine, wl}:|ich at the ;imehl&: s}{: Crgm App!i'ed in Nostrils i s 4 prid i, = t is really a very cléver arrangement, | 1eft was under his care, and wi oves 5 n Sonmection with the plan to rush| When !;::e Ssxicis Gyeiment pro. WASHING CUT GLASS. and such a sereen would help solve |can now be greatly extended as sup- lioves Head-Colds at Once. E BB, ant fétiape in seeater|detben the Dotler i Either adeatis s Cut gl s sttt b Bl I T R e I SEE R ostell fogged and . U lass sheuld £5 room where thiere is to littl f an iftérview Ven recen! at hid n ls are ¢lof an numbers than had been anticipated at|approval of the action of the outlaws|in very‘ hot water, but n{t. mp'la;h: 2 i e fe o i hoan o roont. the office of the Amefican committee [ your head is stuffed and you can't this time, it is made evident that the|or its inability to handle them. quired. If at all biurred the glass _— for Arfiienian and Syrian relief, with|breathe freely because of a cold or allfes are determined that they are PN ——y should be cleansed wlgx a’goft bmfim CONGERNING WOMEN. which comtnittee Consul Glazebroow | catarrh. just get a small bottle of not going to permit fhe bringing of| The winning of a candidate for the|diPped in whiting and polished with - is cooperating, he said:— Ely’'s Créam Balm dt any drug store. More than 15 per cent of the muni-| “The fall of Jerusalem has a two- | Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- tion wotkers. in Lvohs, Framnce, are|fold value. From the practical stand- | septic cream into your nosfrils and let ‘women. point it is of importance because it|it penetrate through every air passage a 8oft plece 6f 61d neWspaper. DICTATES OF‘-PMION. the German and Austrian forces from | state semate in Wisconsin on an the east to the west front to so Over- | Ametica first platform seétves to cors balance their man power that any|rect earlier fmpressions regarding the L —— Defmits through rail communica#on | of your head, soothing and healing important victory can be obtained. fattitude of the péople in that state. ‘The coat tunic is a rovelty. ‘Women school teachers in Japan re- | with Pott Said and opens the way for | the infiamed, swollen mucpus mem- i L country has got to step in and - e ceive from $5 to $7.50 per mon'W sal- | English gold to come into a eountry | brane and you get instant relief. v ax far as it can for the loss| We are toid that there has been an| Many wraps are in crepe style. |ary. ] wihose éurrency is depreciated to an| Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- appallifis degree but whose graneriés|ttils are open: vour head is clear, no The gain in the number of Britishfare rich. The country will _afford | more hawking. snuffiing, blowing: no ‘women workers since 1914 has been [new supplies to the army. But al- | more headache. drymess or. struggling 1,240,000, or 27.6 per eént. most as important will be the effect|for breath. Ely’'s Cream Balm is just - of thé taking of the Holy City on the | what sufferérs from head ¢olds and Statistics show that wommn wage|superstitious Arabs. The pedple -have|catarrh need. It's a delight. been sustained by the with- | increase in the destruction of thé sub- Russia from the wa-. Its|marines but from the last report of| TaPestry shopping bags ate few. ships lost the efféctiveness of those that remain ‘does not ‘appear to have suffered. : Satin coats are heavily embroidered. Flutel rivbions are used for teim- i o SR " P BRI T .

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