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FES o sty (oo It will save fine hose if a picce of | th i, velvet is_glued inside the heel the Williman Telephone Norwich, Monday, March 25, 1918, e ————————— e moment the shoe begins to rub. piece of garlic laid on the At e on httuca“ngl( an hour before serving a slight savery flavor. H you mix of pafis with bt 4 | vinegar, I of water, it will be ] 3% i} : 8 o may result in a greater ioss{lk® PULty and will harden slowly. S e 1901, ZVOrage ....iceraves.... HATR the amount asked for involves| e cloudy 100k on a plano can be n{:::;:ty vo m‘prn on dark, 5.925]|" the vy of expenditure. © ¥ {removed by 8 cloth dipped in sosp and i = . i1 r spmdd AR o g = water and wrung very dry. The fine gréen mesh bag is a pret- [ 8Y FAR THE PREFERABLE COURSE e ? # 1t you':Wallr.or Giean youi gloves| ] SIMT to efniy with the uftérnecy costume. March 23, 1918.. yourself, a flai wooden¥orm to stretch thém over is 4 great resource. 9719 e the Duveh. s¥ot Peb Sl Books,” issued by Federal pa from The Hague the Dutch, orat least v 1.3 8, rlre et ' I'Military Entertainment Counell, *: BT Beige colored veils /are advocated de 765 admission o' 6 Thoa hew, e of them, are much incensed over o dnd’ sepecaliV? bandming When mork vide freo admission to these the action which bas been taken by| Tnstead of throwing newspapers X k1 soldler or to soldier.- Price $1. {e United States in commandeering |away, collect.and sell them. to a paper |y © Dlack or dark colored velvet 7 e d 3 4 hat. g ‘ MEMBER OF THE ASSOGIATED J| the: vessels belonging in that country [factory, If there is one within reach. . it wears away. the lungs instead. D ey 3 For sale at the following places: % It seems that smocking on childreris | Neglected colds often lead to pneu-|"'qy, “poreequs & Mitehell Co. e, pet.c] pa— country. e e ey o ang{clothes will be the fashion forever |monia. Fathor John's Medicine gives| Tne Reld & Hughes Co. (Bosten “THE SONG OF SONGS’ o e e xchtniea: || aps we ousht not to be surprised at heaping - z sugar to each eg§ and a half a pint It is just as smart this season as it of mik. St ot : y prompt relief from colds and throat|Store). 4 AR B Wofe™ JACK RICHARDSON m “MAN ABOVE THE LAW” this feeling or that there has been 2 despatcifes credit- :‘ao "t u‘ lLrn e:;s' ;l‘.:r{wln cradit- || bitter attack upon President Wilson j troubies. AR 3 : i Triangle Shaped veils are exceptionally con-| Guaranteed free from alcohol and| The T;;;:;gg;:oggg- e A Five-Part Tense Wi Drama Producéd by the Triang! “ in this paper and also the local ||fn the Dutch parlisment, but certain-| To remove the unpleasant odor from | venient. - They fit accurately almost|nerve-destroying drugs upon which| Maza & n B R e he: Yeiany news published herein. Iy it seems as If it was a docidedly|the hands after pesiinz onisms, FDlany hai, mot needint the Carefdl Arr|mamy - mediaincs depend for their| GeotEe, Magden (Cigar Store f Do Concert Orchesira All rights of republication of || ope-sided view which those who have|them with salt mnl wash in c0i@franzemnet the usual run of veils re.| M"Y = R e special despatches herein are also ljeen giving expression to their views|Water quire. temporary effect, and which are reserved. % C. Rooms. oy —_— | dangerous, because they weaken the| NRE % DINEERT ' Bright hued “hat pins play 3 most| hody and allow the disease to get a important part in intred 3 e hersar [ B . C. Macpherson. deeper hold. % United States followed the course|detachable. Tran OF Sounse. the. Aesign of ive | mm———— ships of e th’;sw!:;: When henging pictares, be sure to|Pin JUSt be considered also. if taken just before going to bed. out o badly’dmmaged. We g::una encountered in spite of promises tofkeep them on an agreeable level With| Ap atiractive trimming touch is in- = > the country, without giving them m:g* ‘*"m wete meant t0 De|troduced by the use of bright linings USE FOR STALE BREAD. : warning or without showing any con- il Pontione. o o megmena 0F OS] Stais pisces of breed can be put|the Huns see our buva trattink, TODAY and TUESDAY v nging linen Bont gam s em with fixed bayonets they sideration for the lives of those who| ‘Pry ary mMmto hot WALer{wiy fiaeh ih and out of view with the |through the meat grinder and added | ¥orl them, Wik b K X "D E were aboard. And yet this countrylas likely to et soil ‘and stains. It|movements of the wearer siving §|to any fmuffins you are pianning to o weapd EXTRAORDINARY DOU and none of the allied nations has re- | should always e seaked in cold Water g sugestion of gayety to otherwise som. | make. B e ATTRACTION corted to this unjustified method of Per gowns. 2 v the fighting in mid-air. The German RECIPES, pilots are a brave lot, but their skill|l . ROBERT WARWICK The xgshuyl curled ?Un rose, which | e P |13 inferior to thdt of the British. I N atiol hich are fighting Ger- " . |2ppeared early in the season, con- ain aviey ake,..One-quarter | have seen' many an enemy plane or - :'mt‘l;_e s ;'t: e e A taking | go Tl nfl‘t Wae 108 b&@ ’h‘?—'&’e tinues in vogue with a smailer sample jcup fat, % cup glucose, 1 egg, wall|sausage balloon brought down in “The er” T the Druteh whibs NG Nroparty Tastioir, ’“fi ples, try adding a 1ittle |in adgition. Placed at the side of the |beaten, two-thords cup milk or water, | flames by a daring Britisher. The Silent Mast not been selzed without ivng Hal | corustarch Yo the crust. = Ome. {ea-\waict these gayly hued roses are(2 cups barley flour, 3 teaspoons bak- | The physical fitness of our British S o . not.been seized without giving Hol- |spoonful to a pie will preveni un-lfetching, especially on a frock in|ing powder, one-eighth teaspoon salt,}and Canadian farces is A-1. The Swe- land full assuranee that the vessels{dercrust from being heavy. black, gray, white or sand tolor. 1 cup raieins. Cream the fat, add the|qish system which we foliow puts the " i i th d four nd y will be paid for and returned. and in d’gy e B R o glucose and cream together. Adfl{men in the best shape without any addition, in spite of the fact that no|330nE It fo the frot before BALCR NEEDLEWORK NOTES. :eau;nmext el o e D prliog el (IO S L N agreement exists In this respect, Hol- * ¢ dry edients an he rais . the rman system. e training in- “ t) 2 el B e 11 55 1o feosive’ & icartiin hanuil D e e e o fous. o] Some of the newest Turkish towels|into a shallow greased pan and bake|cludes instructions on how to deal ‘Morgan’s Raiders’ With a desperation whiclh has charac- 2 2 o o have an initial quite four or five|about 20 minutes, with an enemy when at close range of foodstuffs from this side of the tretch the top orust tight. . In qi terized many of its operations. and a|water. :g:;;mr; “the sdges. of the s “crust |Inches long, worked in French knots e and_in close quarters. A{lf the tricks determination that it must suceeed,| e Uniteq States and its allles are [toward the center of the pie. This{ft the lott of the, towel “above Mol pinto Bean Losf. ‘Ome pint eold 'I;:;‘I“\!:,m?:an'?!fi“’g‘i; P Aoy Germany is throwing its forces. auf-|simply im accord with their rights|allows plenty of rnom for the fruit toDORSCr Instead of ihe cemter as IS} (cookedd Pinto beans, 1 egg. wel) | N2l our man one way there are num- mented by Austrian and Bulgarian i cook and [prevents the icrust frem y _done. Feor a man's us€lpegten, icup bread crumbs, 1 table- | h ¥ : £ % he Bithisi under internatioral law and all thatly oiine open end the juice escaping. |1OWels Worked with these larBe letters|spoon finely chopped onion, 2 {able- |De Dut out of commission. g ey gyl 'Pimz,r\,'f“:‘h {hat country fins (0 0 under the cir”|Save an ounce of juice or an eunce of [AT® Very_good lovking. spoonfuls tomato soup. Salt and pep- o =t ar e ves! 2m- | cymstanees is to reflec upo! b for the long advertised offencive, meat or potato, S per to taste. Combine inzredjents and course followed by Germany to see Lo | Among the newest designs for SHR, ol R i Never try to cléan yokes, ‘collars of indications the Dutchieoyfrs, while sewed on the gown. could not have felt worse had thelSuch things should always be made are taking. warfare. Al the consideration which ——— Holland has received has been shown{ 'INTS FOR PIE BAKERS. “Right had no expression. His spebeh was a slovenly drawl. This was the picture e oa 66t 1 small guest towe] is ane of a fine) P 10 10af and bake 25 minutes. Taiy last pike SR TN igz gcar-ied out on no smal.|where the difference lies between such = v o 5 5 3 scale. On the contrary Cermany isfaetion and the methods pursued by FANTHY SQINTRRS, Samask: df & veesEMall patiesn with ¥ Views of the Vigilantes The other day I dropped into a g G e A b o TTY gty e ree e e S i AR Ding | I 8 woven. Ablag e Iatier s hotel here in the city to send off £ Germ £ ght t ‘oun 0Xe8 | nemstitched on and consists of an MEN WHO CAME BACK some picture cards, ¥n the writing e reserve|to determine which is preferable. SR 84 covgus AUT 1ded et Some {inch-wide hem of colored linen, pink PR room, a young infantryman sat 2t || OQTHER VIEW POINTS e ¥ - 3 he g T ones" . or blue. The initial may be embroid- desk near mine. He was making The v sustain-| * THE PRICE OF WHEAT P S I goting & teg-round hek, ered in white on the hem or worked ~ WHY HE LAUGHED rough: weather of 4 Istter he had un- « y ¥ roops get no .onazid- di s % g ® on the towel itself in a coler to cer- e S der way, but was getting on just the eration. It is figured that tirough|yionE 880 1 order to give sta-lwaste than if used from the bag, be- |recrona with the hem. ps By THOMAS ADDISON same, U1ic Areat sacriice the enemy can ba| U3, 10 the macket end to_provent|sides belng much neater inthe Eag:bem. | IN THE SANCTUARY WOODS. Of The Vigilantes, . o 1 D% the hoarding of wheat in anticipa- [pantry. Also, It is easy to determine —— = crushed. Presently 1 hear my name spoken! Up to June, 1810, over one hundred By Major F. B. Edwards There are many arguments in favor |and looked up. The soldier had left ; P A cosy hot water bottle cover is A declded increase in price, |ho h sugar is beins used! The In kesping with statemants whien|Son o @ 4 g b St Sy d made of white wool flannel. The ed ¢ universal milltary training. Hers|his seat snd come over to me. He | ohiics of arbitration had been signed g larger ones may hold potatees and e of white wool flannel. The ed®e |/ 0 1o Socona Canadian Mounted | Of - UNIvers ng. 2 have been made by allied command-| 1o cone een geckied that ihe lather small vegetables. One may be|is:scalloped with white button-holing, 7 ers the weight of numbers and the| oe Prise for o A cSver is one that struck home to ms with|was ;ta:ding &y my chair, ’rfl' hand g**:;:flifzs 0‘11 E_!:rgpes;n; Aw“fi- i 2 i and "the long eyelets, through which ° peculiar force. extéended—as trim a figure of a man e the Unite S Was A e taineq as was fixed for 1917, and ac-|KePt for twine. They do mot take up [Fhd LIC JonE evelels, thr otkad in| (Major Bawards has seen some of| his southeen state from which 1|mnyome WoWld widh 10 sde—ertot {Derty | th. wenty-four, . Brasil 46 = 17 g s °mts Arel o ding to his order it was place at|leich F00m on 00% anduro white. The litile forget-me-nots|the hardest fighting at the front. He . havink their effect upon the western $2.20 & bus Sl Ois. Balfet that than pags. line. Tt is being pushed backward]|), . . ite has a population of over two |straight-shouldered, alert, quick-eyed |eightee; Great Britain to thirteen. ttered over the front made up | has lost both hands as a result of en-imiliion, of which fifteen per cemt. is and brimful of energy. I stared at France 1o sleven, Italy to eight, and raiser = p French knots in colors. The |E2gements’ with the enemy and was| iliterate. T t 4 many of | hfm, and ‘he grinmed in return Russia to four. Austria-Hungary was » < of seven nel ots in celors. n E illiterate. ave met a oo = 5 a- siowly, and in some places much| s 7ot ;""gm";'lm:m g oo OHANDLES FOR KNIVES. Qaisies are made In lazy-daisy stitch. |also wounded in the hip.) this Jatter class in my soings about| “Domt you remember me?” hela party to two, one with Switzerland far‘her than those outside military "{m m; % & _ Why sspare a shot when a captured |in the rural districts. One of mm.quluei Tm Jim Blank. Tm wait-|and the alum-‘i with ‘Gr_ea.tm?r(l;wu. circies had Expected, but_ it is to by]iame time ghve chcouragement to| This is one way to make mew| . uooie EOR GLOSSY SILKS. rman holds up his hands in sub-|1 knew very well. He was a youngling for my chum. were going ‘to a|Germany signed one only; with Great ted that the reth increase his production. hapdles; Remove the wire from sandiiy o mission? At the nest instant, when|fellow, white, and a farm band. He|plcture show. Thought ¥d put in the |Britain, limited in its scope, and dis- Ton Tores ta i mond o the 2l-] Now by a plan which sesms.to throw (bundle handles (nearly all stores use| oo TS Lone's back is turned, Fritz will take|nad three brothers. Only one of the|time swriting home to ma tis héad|resarded when she entered the great ied forzes is in good order and that|ihe matter of price fixing fate poli- |them, fit the wooden portions ontef { ot C:’;.‘;‘;T" “em- a shot at yow, thrust you throughlfour could read:; he was a carpenter|lifted pridefully. gl can do it now. war. She persistently refused to the the ememy has succeeded in no in* o6 AC 1t elll S0 kit alkot - m.h?:ugi and ;‘r‘.:y make hexc.elhln h‘;—‘;‘;p;'“'l" oo ;;’M wflhensh‘i:n with a bayonet, or fill you full of holes!in the city. The others had stayed| We've got a bully good school at|emaller nations the compliment of re- stance in getting back of their lines. kitel ves. ey may be paint- - |from the shots of a rapid fire machine{on the farm, and never gone to|cam; By this retirement the British and|C" futbre elections a Dbill has becn|og or stained if desiréd for sable use.|MeFing surface. Be it electrlcity or I'm getting on fine all ’'roun: g;udinx‘ égem h:s eguzln, ?Sdb‘hem e:: i gun? school. They couldn’t write their{I'm living every minute I'm awake.” ithe position that she woul Ju French commanders are sacrificing | Vieienced A SONETess fxing the price|These are days of esonomy. One|®Un the fabrlc reflscts back the Uisht|'n’ 1, sanctuary Woods sector a|names. The mother could resd and |He Jadghed out loud in the exuperance |and executioner in cass any question territory inch by inch instead of sac. | f ' NA¢at thif year a¢ §230 a bush-|woman has found them most satis-|™ith & risht god will trest or|terTific bombardment preceded the on- | write, after a fashion. The father|of his feelinzs. “Say,” he confided,|arose between them. It is this per- rificiag thousands of men which|°! 8t the farm, .am i of 30 factory knife handles.for camp. rt suit of rose eolored highly Tug. |TUSB Of the Huns. On they came, and | was dead v “it tickles me to death ’cause you |sistent refusal fo regard the questions would be mecessary in order to hotd|CCRts a bushel over last wear and P sa rem satn wees o N Tegi|our forces 2300 stronz, were litter- | Well Jim. the ome I knew, was|didn't know me. I wouldn't take ten |between nations as resting upon iheir front unbroken. It is the game|What the president as sald should be HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Y i 2 allp torn—shattered by their awful|drafted and sent to Camp Lee. This|dollars for it.” "~ |justice and not on power that has the, Rdts for "this: Yedr. his Doy |/ e, o e e e pelow it |fire. But we stood by our lines and | cut him off completely from his family.| Well is this one argument for uni-|Drought the ferribie calamity of the el approved by an overwhelming|, T0¢ real beauty bath is the ome that |jts fuliness held in by a belt. The {fOUght back. inch b ch, the ad-|for, you see he was unable fo com-|versal military training, or isn't it? |war upon the world. Had there been < ol ” % lip taken daily, and to which Dlenty | mmnnaquin wore It sppearcd agajy| Yance of the ememy. We had our|municate with them in any way but ——— a treaty of arbitration between Aus when the proper time comes. votp i the senate. time has been devoted. Those Wholwith the skirt worn with a jacket of |Orders and stuck to them. by word of mouth. Jim had the! Mr. Watt, Federal Minister of|tria and Serbia and had Austria been This is not a struggle of hours but t ectlon the, lower house of|iike the cold bath can draw thelmuy gin jersev. with polar - eufts| OUr rifies were broken and we were|regular farm siouch when he left|Works and Hailwave, will act as Com- |willing to carry it out in a spirit of of duye. Germany has attemprea ii]COPETess will take upon it remains|water over might, If that be peasible, AN belt 6F Tome-iatint 1% compelled to resort to hand to hand |home. His shoulders were bunched | monwealth Treasurer pending the re-|faimness, war might have been averted befors and it has not succeeded and {!® Do seen but in view bf bis revious and let it stand in the bath all night |*"y( the same show, an evening gown | MEBUNE. Wo clubbed the Huns with over, and his walk was a shufle. His |covery of Lord Forrest from his re-|and Germany have continued " there are still good reasons for be.|Stand there appears to be every rea-|When it will be just the temperaturs|s'rich peacock, with the green tome|PUr Suns, stabbed them, fought them|eves had a Wovine look. face|cent operation. career of prosperity.—Hartford Times. eving that the %llied forces will be[808 for the application ‘of a veto it|of the room, and ‘there will be no}predorinating, id its dassling sheen|'With eur fists The enemy came on : e - B sble to checkmate it in this, its graat. |the Dill reachies the president in that|¥hock in taking it. relieved by a row of odd flame orna- | ' B8 four ny - Our. fror est endeavor. The strain is terrific| fo'm. There can be no.questién but - b ments in duli finish around the waist, | *nd OUr SuPport were for a time wipe( but the line i« certainly holding with g | What the farmier should, be treated Treatment for bony neck: Massag8|There was a three-guarter . length I h every night’with- a cream made of|military cape with this, of the eame' terctly Shich P 1o onaey T ”‘:‘:‘“"‘- o o8 U iwo ounces of lanolin and one-Wall|material, and cut so that It was part. | of strategic retreat with tho evident 1" rpoge of turning upon the enemy ounce of cocoa butter. Kvery morn-|ly wrepped around the figure, and | " THELErBIR. w2 back. his product just as much ag the mu-|ing dash on cold watér, using a big thrown, swash-backing fashion, over w.?i‘t‘: ;:.pmrx::;gn ;"lhes::;uilt: —_—_— nition maker but; when it is realized |sponge for the purpose. Just before |the ieft arm. : FARM BUREAU WORK. Although the week designated in which the drive was to be made for the boosting of the farm bureau has enfisted in the new army of Savers, that this would mean an adeitional bur- | FELTINE, take a glasstul of hot milk Sy Are you enlistod?. .Where's your den of $400000000 yearly upan. the| Ry [, Dreatie deeply, g0 in fof A FIRE SCREEN, War-8avings Stamp? i people and further increases in wages| water. Practice resiatance ~exercises, rown and W] ] the 508D inko the water and stir over the |oaorer, “n0 WHte . makes up the it seems as if reasom and not pol-|with the Welght &t the back Of the |of mmanassee was o e oced ton| m——————— long since passed some of the solici-|tics should be the geverming factor| head. : and fall slender upright. The screen & tors are at work and it is of course by{When it comes to fixing a price. g % RIS is oval in shape, ;richly embroidered | 5 X o means too late for any who may Sty reen liquid soap. which is recom- igiik in a marrow iniaid frame. Dark. ~ e desire to contribute their suppor: to EDITORIAL NOTES mended by skin specialists for fine|yurple grapes gnd green leaves form B - i = 2 skins, or for those Who have the POres |the outer design. A conventioasl Sy o eome members.| No country will ever long for the|extended, can de made at home. Take | pattern of o8 fashioned. Hanmr o ew london county the goal is{iove which the Germams have shown{equal parts of glycerine, water, alco- corn yellow, horizon blue, purple. % 4,000 members and there ought to belto the Russians. 7 hol and green castile soap. Shave the ’ : ¢ — no question as to the success of the :IlorL lfl hflma few towni- which| Whether it fs “the” drive or not,|fTe unfil the m‘“gl‘fihi:u;m“:;‘h' A — Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe- ave made r reports excellent re- | th be tion b o . " er. he DUSTING WICKERWORK, H 5 il Rave-bocn obaine fo hey niva|Germany "bes st st " PO ke o Temoved: fom. the” s, the TR by—Proof that Lydia E. Fink- RN S Beyond their Giotee Sad aleohol. Add a tablespoonful of eau| An inexpensive flat paint brush is ham’s Vegetable Compound certainly what they have done showil| This is the season when the symp-|o° °\°¥"®: If Perfume is desired. . |excellent for dusting wicker furniture, %4 H inspire others to at least equal. toms of speing fever can be expect. b i while for thoroughly Austing crevices Can be Relicd Upcz. STROY HOUSE PEST. or jogs in furniture or woodwork a LosE The need of producing food has|ed to manifest themseives. e S \ B Huly a5 clearly set forth by o small, r®and paint brush works like 'DIRECTORY | The silver fishitke insect known as|magic. + Urbaaa, Ill. —During Change of Life, : the federal food administration. Bv-| The Allies are as dstermined that|silverfish or slicker is a troublesofne g in addition to its annoying symptoms, ~ . 7y section of the country is expected | the Germans shall not gucceeq as the|Dest in many homes where it is found THE CEDAR CHEST. - had an atteck of % to do iis part. There must be noTeutons are that they are going to. in books, papers, clothing ‘and other ord B za grippe Which lasted faltering. It is the duty pf this ers- g ¢ sl i v articles comtsining starch. It is par-| A handsome and substantial pre: i all winter and left 5 enization not only to seo that we have| If the desire of this country is for a | Uoularly destructive in libraries, being |ent for the spring bride will be 2 Che & sufficlent foodstuffs to meet our do- : s 5 4 £ me in a yeakened short war, the wisest course that can |[°°0 Of the paste used in the bindingjof red cedar, which will last for geu b il condition.? I felt at . of books. Frequently it feeds on the |eratio d Uecome as valuabl iires 2 ::e"’"“'. 18 to prepare for & Tonk|paste used in applying wail Daper,|iamily heirioom as aflver itselt, Thesc times that I would causing it to scale off. It also dam- |chests come with graceful curved fect A\ 5 neyerbewell again. : n A I Mt ages starched clothing, linen, andland metal-bound cormers, with orna o> . The man on the corner says: No ome |Curtains if left undisturbed for any|mental metal lock and cover trim- = L. considerable period of time. Nearly ming. They made effective’ hall the neutral countries which have de- tomorrow every housewife is familiar with this mestic needs but enough to take care of oun army abroad and to give what- ever assistance we can to the coun- tries which are fighting with us and supply in such a measurc as possibly window! seats, and (o t salec ‘ and what it did for fa¢ ' ! SUed Hioh Bl covatey. obnoxious little pest, which is_able |shelter may be intrusted all thé winter @0 women passing - But in addition to the production, s . LRI R fo rum about with great rapidity,|garments, furs, blankets and small; ¥ rouch the Change e R A% Boma A Rergpe though they may kmow it by somse |orisnml rugs—anything, in short, that ' B T e e \ Sritel ome garden movement course lats of concrete|other name than silverfish. moth, dust, mice or dampness might ] @ ofl.ife, sol toldmy with the instructors to lead it will play|facts but a new one is added every of ‘he hest household remadies|injure its part, much valuable assistance can be given to the work of censerving such supplies by instructions to the housewives. Such aided materiallly in the past year amd it will continue to do so to an increased degree in » & doctor T would try : time one of the new stone vessels|for sityerfish /is pyrethrum. Sodiam | and iu:::p;:; :::!:'fy.duud upf itf. l;oo:lg:glflté) THIS IS T HE SUMMER ISSUE If slides off the ways into the waier. fl"‘:}:fl a m:;te:g:lent ro:c'h ;;gw:'o e R T iy ga:ln in strength . A . . f h Inasmuah as Tetun Je sessastng. to]be GUReL 05 apDIlSt wich e Dowiny| - G AN 20 the sanoging 'you contemplate the installation of telephone send five thousapd carloads of omions|Ci0OWer Wherever the wilverfish is| Mise Mergaret Huni of Indian- and your Vegetable Compound . X 5 the months to come. With the farm and_airing d cléthi 3,."‘.? h:gafnxu.“terfe ‘;‘3::;:}:? e ¥ bmm: i v;:!l, -t:c:r}:‘g omen 2y , service fOI' the SUMMER SEASON or burean guiding such efforts it cer- gratified. SeeacH e e of her sex in the Dnited States. * . paocrminena Lydia ¥. Pinkhom’s Vege- d Ira. Chan i our esent listing B s st ot of the vy a Misses Tvy Rugd_sng Alice Gai :Lb!a W %o Eéighly o women esire- any Al ge l} y pr { y f e & e ner, of the Brith ts, act e rough the Change of Life.” s - > it was not leading the meutral cor- |pint of flour is & g00d Boisoned bait|es orderiles to Gen. Pershing dur. a-lira. HengoN, 1316 8. Orchade | please communicate Wlth us at once, JAPANESE SHIPPING. respondertts o a Wild goose chase in{When gpread upon mfuu pieces of (his stay in Englan Bt.. Urbaua, Ill. = i 7 g ) ¢ 75 While this country has been nego- inviting thém to the opeming of ac.|c8rdbdard in places frequente@ by | front. the insect. ¥ Mre. Richard Harding Davie, wido .‘b“"m":”“&:“"“’ e cxanspwess, | CORDUROY. ey T o eePoadens 2 #nd “the bines” should fry this famous | s marriage ‘as Beesie McCoy, will fi‘;,',:"%""b remedy, Lydia E. Pink- turn to the stagé this autumn. ble Compound. orfolk that Paris perfumens | : Qiboy for Days I (Helr covly m mbum most of ail ihe crarina, who | infants and children like i} v e . A Raiis L ity , 3 LEMON | JUICE! & iodicats gt found in any of ' \ 5 =% = . % , | Since the downtal of the erar “FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS | : fTHE SOUmERN NEW ENGL.AND ) Toung 4 the reval fun Nothing heals and clears the skin of . TEI EPHONE COM PA NY K ships than was made. with Do gl 7B o Sy A m?e, b ety gzgfl?fi':f‘m:;u% - 280t L POWGGE 8, ¥ but the reason is not the NEh Knickerboekers. e - harmless antiseptic healin; x: eiows of s wabdr with -temm § T Comtues Bosae it