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Jlorwieh Billetin and Taufied 122 YEARS O1D k mfl-fli Brics 2 3 wesk; 5oc & month; $6.00 Jitered at the Postoffiee at Norwich, Conn., #etond-class matier, s Tetephone CAifd. e 'sfl.'u'flfi'fi‘& o 383 D Office 38:2. -hlapnme w 2 The Associated Press fs . fo the use for republication 6 & eredited 10 It iy Yy or not otherwive crédled in aper and also tbe local uews published hetein. o 41 despatet- o Wl T Ll NERRAE 1 Rean o CIRCULATION November9, 1918, 10,463 *Right 1§ Mbre Precioud thah Péa THE ABDICATION. Right in keeping with the trend of éyénts in Burope was the abdication of Kélser Wilhelm and the renuncia- tien of the right of suceteseion of thé erdwn prince. It was delayed just as lofig as possible for it can be realized tHAt it Was not an agraéable tdsk, but the step was inevitibie, He ha! Leeni brought to the point where the actjon of the allied forces required it snd it was perfecily evident that un- lese the action was taken as 1t was tue dethdnd for it would so fhctesss nriong his own people that he wotlld H& forced to it under conditions twhich would be even fhore distastefdl, It is duite evident that the peopie of Germany are getting their eyes opén as It was anticipited that they would and are consclous of the fast that the house of Hohenzollern has teen résponiible for theit trotibles anl for thelr pfesent position befgfe thé ®ottd. That the revolutidbn which S taking place thera {5 genuine is scarcely open to doubt. The pedfite thére are aroused to their own_ sit- uatloh; they see the neeesity of not oftly ending the rile of thié kalsér it it i believed that they 4fe dcter: rilnéd to piit 4h end t6 kaiserism and Prissianiem with the idea in view of obtaining & volce such as they sfould have in thélr governmeht 1t apparently has required just such 4n éxpérience as they have gone thréugh in the present war to bring them to a realization of the necessity for 4 change and now that 1t has been understood they are losing no t'me in takinz advantaze cof the sit- datlohi whieh fafor§ theth. They afe geeing now that théy have toterntéa Laisetism too long, biit bavink seen the lght they aré thatifiz with due 4ped to hasten its end, theugh it hes tequired four years of the world's #orst war to bring it about. FLOATING MINES. The logs of the American sfeamship Saetia off the Delaware capes follow- ihg an explosioh which tote a Yarge Hole in the vessel i tributed and ot withotit goofl reastn to a fodting thine. Such a sin unde presen nditichs 18 quickly 1ai1 6 che 3f t¥o reasons, either it has boen canseéd By a torpedo fro enemy cubma- rine or else it has been due to en- bunterinz 4 miAE. ‘Thé has bheen to report of an unRderwatei boat on this side of the Atlantic in a long ‘ime and in view of the fact that most #f such vessels hive been recalled; ahd the present state of the nego- tiatiene between the allies and Ger- miany, the posstlility of one appéarifig off the Délawaré ecfst i# slight. On tha other hand 1t Is known that bmarines during their trips ntry were bus cngaged in tetributing the powerful in al ma- chities which evplode with dlsastrous résulis upon heinz hit, and it is high- ‘v ptébable that such was the case in thid ‘fstance. S, 1 vessels, includitz a war- ship, have been sent to the bottom by this method fight at 6UF very ddors. Thie 15 not Bécause offarts havé no: i/8en made to pick up these Hhines for mineé sWweééhing has heen earriéd oh on an extensive scale for this very phr- nbse, bt because it ig no easy tagk to :athet I all these floating objséets. They are carried in one difection to- My and another tomctfow by the Wind and tides dnd until each and t¥ery One, of a numbet which is - kfiown, i6 accountéd for they are ifié- I¥ to causeé just stich destruction as s¥etdok the Saétia. Mikes five ne warning and are BHound fo be a seri- 'ls menace as long as they aré afloat. PUNISH THE FIENDS. The anfiountemiefit that a thorfugh investigation of the crimies committed by German authorities in Belgtum and TYance will be made and proper pun- ishment meted out to those who are etilty is only what the situation ealls fot and what should be efpectsd. Tt is not to be supnoded that they &dr, wikouwgh the fact that they were able fof a brief time to exert their authof- it¥ withotit feStraint, disregard ail rights of huthanity withéut making thémselves liable to punishment. They may have figured that it would bé Impossible to upset thei¢ authority but that was a Wrong asSiimption as e present Aitdtion go8s to sHitw an@l there 1§ fb Peason Why théy shbuld bé allowed to go scot-free. All of the redsons fér the taking of «ubh & cotirse, as has been announced will be followed, are not depéhdént uPén conduet during the eariy days of thé WaAF 6F (Rat of a Vvear oF &Ik menths ago, for reports are coming bakéd upon reliable authority to the T effect that it is a matter of reccfit 6Bctitrengl it German officers have ditked Belgiah hbmiés, that towrds Hive béén dréficHed with poison gds fHen it fas knowWh thdt the civilians were without mieans of protectifif themselves and the richts of civilians 1y distegafded. ich afe 6f courfe only mild ih comparison with tie offenses which fdve be&h evfmiitted during the eaf- ¢s when-it is remembered how il popiilatioh; men, women and children havé been mistreated anf murderéd in the same sort of a ruth- iess mfnner that chariiterized the subiarihé Watmfe. T6o fail to talke agathst {Hose Who were guilty stich HelfBus cFimeS Would be evi- dence of the greatest neglect. They shouid be made to pay the fuil penaity for théir fientikh acts. THE GOAL MUST BE REACHED. Over' the tob in one day is the ob- jeet of the committee in charge of tiie local campaigh for the united wdr WOtk iR WHICH 6fers todAy. This does not mean that it is intended thdt j the solicitors shall confine thelr ef- rtf to today alone, for tHey have téen busy for neatrly & cafivass- ig the clty i atitieipa the an- nounicemént of theif accomylishments today, and with the hope that 1t will nbt Be hecessary, because of the re- ¢fiBASE Which has been made, to keep .nem up longer. Going over the top in one day al: ways requires. muca preurulnan-work and this K28 been cheerrally dofe by a largeé body of téam members and it is to be sincerely hoped that the goal ®ill ndve beéri reached and passed be- fore night. This war work fund is for the pur- pose of gifing stich fid And comfort to the fighiters ih Eumpe a3 théy wotld r%» Be dble to abt i ary other way., Through the organizations to which the money will go magnificent results have been accomvljshed. The fact tHAt the wdr i§ nedrifig 1ts end does not mean that further expendi- tures in this direction are not going to He réquired, bit on the other hand it shedld be realized that it wii be u iofig tithe Uéfora thé Boys are Sent hoffie and_ in the meantime they will bé in riéed of the same care and at- tention they lave been receiving: It is, therefore incumbent upon the rart of each and évervéné to_plunge in and contribute just as much as hé can afford. Help swell tHa find, and cerfainly there car be aothing miore encouragihg to this end than thé fact that the actual fighting rromises to end very soon and the fecognition f the fact that those fof whom thik fund is inteddéd have leen instru- mefitdl - in- bringing this itadtion about. Show your dppreciation by your gifts, THE REPUBLICANS DUTY. to déter- It has taksen Some ddys inire it Vi there can be fib dlisdtion now but vhal the tepublicrs willj ke in control of hoth hous o? con- gress after the fourth of n March: I majority a large ofie ‘a the housz but ifi the senate the republicans hold the ' make it *ossibie sor them to orwin- in accord with their lus seen dscreed by tha peapie They have made tu: reins of power by ‘wit twp votes, put} untder préscnt -onditieH¥ Wil Jn connéction therewith, ans dAppar- ofitly Wity a1 confilencé that the re: sult Wwoirldl be vhat it ~Ptesident Taft befors eloction ga warning. in connection With the nza Which Is| bound to come in for srrious consid- eratioh. He vroth “The peopls wiil nold the refubliean majerities to a striet accotintabitity for tha Way in which ther use thelr pster. Stouid they develop obstructive tactics whils the president is attempting to carry odt a n8lity in thé ifiterast of (ha countfy and the wofld, the parts wii be made t5 suffer for it in the next clactioh. BhBuifl théy adiselose & win- ingness to cooperate with the presi- dent and restrain partighn desire and effort, the i8gislatioh Whieh is adopted will have the weight an forza of its btrartisah ofizin &nd Will Hive the sanction of solid public opialon.” Thefe havée beén plenty of in- stances where the républicans have shown just such an attitude white !n thie mitfiority. That ovefated to their henefit in the fecent eléetion anc there tian BE no adtiestion it what thev will understand the necessity of stand- ing faithfully and persistantly in be- nalf of national welfare. The respoa- siBllity is thélrs and they wiil guard it well. ETDITORIAL NOTES. The days of the German sword rat- tier have about reéachkd their end. The kai¢er is now leatnihg how eas- ily the pébplé of Gefmany undérstand it #iil be 6 et aldn% without Hif. Russia is apparently #oing to have a chafice to lift itzelf otit 8f its chaotic state without the assi of the kaiser. THE #ian oR tAE carABF 48ks: Ton-: der if the cootids rexlizs what ths ending of ths war i& goifig to Mmedn to them? It isn't 8veFv city which neéds to have a réfhearsal of it§ prograrime for télebrating thé signing of the ar- miatice, bt €omé irsisted upon it. From thé afiswef which was given by Geéniéral Foeh it eafinot hélp But be thoréughly uhdéfstbsd that the com- ing fitace will fiot bé “made in Ger- many. THey mav hot bé rélidy 1o do it Just vet but the timé Will fome when the \Nllmnq will Bs th:\nkflhg the eallies for thé défedt Which Has betn admin- istéred. After the waF is énded the histor- lang will then Havé & charide te fght the battles all oVér agaiti, ahd the real stoties frof the vétetans #iN be a¥illable. From thé wdy in wWhich Gertany 148 been handel tlie armidtice térms it can get some idéa as to hew it is soing to fighre when it cofiies to the peace arrahgémefits, It may be all Fight for the kat®er to send his jewels to Hofland and his trufiks t6 Switzefland, but either of those coufitfies fiit#ht regard him as an indedifable aiigh. In spite of the wish of the admi istration {hé peopi® of ihe eountry hitvé pro€eded to take the stép whicn will mean the olisting of Ciaudé Kit- chin from his committee chatrman- ship Théré is no evidence thal Cerminy is engaging in any harder fighting or doing any epecldl réjdicing just be- titife the contfél 6f thé next con- eress hax been put into the hands of the republicans. President Wilsén thinks a great thing a8 been sceomplisked by the defe of Senator Weeks, bnr it is ot noticed that hé has viewed ihe elisnination of Congressman Sherley in the same light. I SuauesTions Fen per colof salifi divets ARG veioir : rgriec i w;m Fis sayh that thert 15 & Pred T a ifi%} biie, mna éam at ledst ihifee| PAfls gm i B e b&fih Paris vouichés for the frock with a stra!xht plain back and a araped rmfl o of the Hidst chafmifi i dayv gariients are the brmefl 1prflns Coldt 18 hionable thin éver béfere i zhb ¢lothilng of éven little 188t aver hxushrumhs eafi B8 put into sBHH: It is economy -to use butter on the table. Curry 1s delicjods if used in chick- en gravy over i Datmeal fhity b8 servéd With grated cheese atid butter: only ¥ 14 utile f babies. shi ‘;clee'xr; {:{::reto‘:sfi‘nnlng i “fl")"! bewltqgmg cap can be Boys' bpots can b iade, difiost | R SL NN g: ‘t’;{nefgw gl B tad wa{erfireof Y rubbing _often with 3 melted mutton fat &fid vaséline; O“-”Mes el o A | be rtade inito. the !hgsl fasclhadhs leave in & warm plate uritil it dries lingerie, especially now that &l the, in. 3 ¢ \dibre ' acceptable urderciothes are | Milk cafi_be hedted véry. quickly |nothing if net simple. & i by putting it in a hot oven in a cov- | bhén{l'sés of cof 3 'iyis Wb | eted aish. idthE o mag Boil out a pair of 8ld tan stockings and use the water to redew the tolor of Khs\kl pants and blduse< A piecé of thin silk piit iht6 the heels of silk stockings will §dvé them wonderfully. Old stocking cAPS 4ré finé 6 pit bn little feet at Bedtime ifi cold WeAther. Get into the habit of turning _the broom around in your hands While ju_Sweep, to save wearing it one- d. ort stbaighit Batid of bfibroldery or ldce, Siplett B T Gl e | uf of ribbon Shbilder straps. It is pe‘l’fectly t6 sleép outdonrs; throtigh the alituiin and | winter months if gau are ade quatély) protected a«gams! he elements, Thd!% Wwho ate in the H slé Soak the underwear; shirts, and the overalls that are oil stgined in hot water to, which ore-hdlf cupfdl of gasoline has been aaded. Gasoling will rémoveé tar, chéwiig gum_ fly paper or the oil thit is used on the Streets from clotlies and edr- pets and leaves no Stain. gpapers prevent the wind com: tom Méneath through the mi p "%oueg will be or cotton flininel sheéts, tod, iid much mgré comfortable in_these linen. or cotton ohes pre- ferted, within doots, A sle&mer tug, if fiot tdo Hedvy, an éxcellent edverini NATTY SOLDIER COATS. Delighttfuily military are school top- codts of hea olive , colored _cloth, with bufton flap pockets, ~stitched elt and _high, convertible collar. | The buttons are of metal stamped | with an eagle, and altogether the codt has an_ alluring military, suggestion, espscially when worn wilh one of the little eléngatea service caps laced in front with a cord, Tveryhody in Paris eafrries a stick RENOVATE LL PAPER To give wall paper a much longer life, every year wipe the walls wflh a cloth wruhg quite dty out of warm soapsuds. Wiien the wall paper is dry coat it with a wall tint. If theré is a figute in the paper, this flgtire will show 4 darker shade of the sime, tint. PBach year widsh off the tint a hi theri dpply anbther coat of thie same sHade. is e | HOMEMADE SOAP. Sdve all grease that is fiot suitdble for cooking purposcs; strain and when you have five pounds you cin make about twenty bar§ of fine So2p to use|dow; even the children so the girl| in the kitchen. ' Take oné can of pot-|who wears a mi y looking coat mz\y‘ ash and tw0 tablespoonfuld bordx,|add to her soldierly semblance by dissolve these in one quart of warm water being cdreful riot to gét any of the potash on yotir hands or ciothing, and an earthen dish should d1so be used. Warm the grease and when the potash is cold and Erease Tukewati; pour potdsh in small strearm intd grease and stir until thick. Pour into bars before. it hdrdens. In 4 v_or two take the bars out of the pans and stack tHem so that thé aif eafl circulate through them, and set theti disporting a little cane if she chooses. TOBACCO THRIFT. Make a colleétion of cigar stubs or ady kind of tobacco shavings and pack awaf or tie in a thin piece of cloth and hang up with article both- nioths, or, if the tobacco 18 ¥ =6 it will not stain, seatter over and arbund clotifig. And another use of tobaces shav- ings: After soaking in water for a away to Harden. couple cf days spray over plints that o A are bothered by irisects. USE FOR OLD RUBBER. Ofil hot water bags make fine hold- LAUNDRY HINTS: i ers to use wheh wringing cloths out! To kegp clothes from freezing fast| of hot water, for compresses, fdcldl massage et: Cut the bag all dround the seam. t the stiff top oif and ot have tivo pieces of rubber. This is a great protection to the hands and hiotter watet can be used HEALTH AND BEAUTY. In the sickroom don't havé tHe pa tient lie with his face to the window:; he is_sure to suffer from the light if you do. To relieve the soreneés of a pain- ful soft corn try bind it_up edch night with haking soda moistened with a little watet. to thé ciothes line, b the bluing water. To set cdlors in, laundering—pink. greén, aniline reds, lavender = and pu-rplefgoods should be suaked' in water containing dissolved alum | two ounces to a tub. Datk blue, gray: and black mdy be set by aoakfl!g(ueml in fait witer. | When ironing a garment .that has a row of buttons fold a Turkish tow cl into several thicknesses, then I the garment wth.the buftons dow) ward on the towel and iron it bn the witong €id8. The buttons will sink a lithe salt in' Of cotirse, Wwhen hair showd &h ifi- |be smooth afid well irored. | spoon sait, two cups whed four, ons- it IN THE 7-PART DRAMA clidation to grow upon the face, ah When necessary to itén & rough half cup corn lloul:' ?r e- m".t'.“ P > i o 2ol oily, eredri would only tend to aid and {dry g-\rmeht at once, dampen it, roll teup ba :-yuur .:(.Lt syrup, s_t;x' A J dbet it in its growth 4nd rhust not | tight, wrap ih & eloth, then in paper abd fat togetlier until very liziit Ada be applied. A prepartion made from {and set it in the gven while the jrons;t 1leaten eggs and Feat into syrup and ' |8 an bunce of benzoated oxide 6f zipe ointmént and two dramms of strong|it to be !hbrouf"ll\ dampened spirits of camphor, gradually mingled, | few mifidtes bit care must be taken ’ may prove an efficacions substitute. not to have the oven too hot. Cold cream as a cleanser prodlu:es than water, but it|garment #s well as any dry. cledner. ble to follow up a|Place the garment on a table and: Boiled lcing: massage with a dash of cold watet |serub_thotoughly with a clean cloth [half cip light syrup, ode-foiirth t which will harden the muscles and|saturated in _ gaSoline amd dipped spoon extract Few i stimulate the tissues, After taking the cold water treatment, pat—dont rub—the face dry with a soft towel. WHat is the differénce in effect of fear or frage upon digestion in the stomach in cornmeal. gasoline from The meal prevents.the leaving a ring which of all cornmedl.. Do this job doorg and have the garment thorough- Upon the digestion the influénce of | Iv aired Before you bring it into the the 8o-called “fighting embotions,” fear | house. {apd rage, is very great The stom- e ach appears to be completely paraly-} TO SAVE STEPS. zed for the time belng. with regard 10| {5 4 cl688t on édch fibor of th movement and sécretion of digestive e of rain ;bo¥ S8t info a pfie&tlv‘ & c Women be dppu-nl(‘d to patrol the city. | i 7 o into the towel and the garment will five teaspooits baki 4ré Heating. Evdporation will (‘1u‘4°4’"‘ inh g di€h S Gasoline and cornmeal will clean a Sk g often the case in home cleanlngmr 248 Hegrees k) When dry usé a stiff brush to get rid {rup to brown. PRIZE FOX TROT PULASKI HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13, 1918 ROWLAND & FELTCORN'S ORCHESTRA ciation of Calgary, Cdn., is dsking the HADKERCHIEF FAD. A ahinty er cut off and femade Ly a triahg WORTH KNOWING. If vour céllav is ddrk, paint the lower step of the stalrs wiite. . This ce miany 4 fall and féeling for the iakt downst_‘u— RECIPES h Caké: Five- cup light two _eggs, thre iis cup susa nfie-hal: foarths cup il o o ture. Add mik and dry in3 (which have beeh siited Dake in _moderat> oven two large loaves or four es, ftuits or cnocs'ates d to gi thet.), 3 rup and allew. to b & logng; heavy thread (120 degf Do not alld Pour over the stiff ex LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | THREE DAYS ONLY THE FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE PREVIOUS TO THEIR !NfiAG& HARRY Q*I“EWAfi'I‘ OHIYOU BAB Featuring Muriam Folger, Ben Neff; Ed. J. Metris, Chatles A: Bidney and othiers, and ~=12 BROADWAY BEAUTY ( HORUS-M*.* _14-BIG _NUMBERS-—14 CHANGES OF EOSTUMES handkerchief has one cur- Wwhite net on wmicd i che's mono tgrdm. 1ay do away step waen one tea- st BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE NOVEMEER 11th, 13th aad 13th OVER THE LIBERTY THEATRES JOE MANN PRESENTS S Trigie Hicks, Janst, Boéwefl, TW_IC_EV DAILY MON, TUES, WED. THREE DAYS ONLY THE MASTER BRAMA OF THE WAR “THE PRUSSIAN CUR” IF YOU WANT 10 KNOW WHAT AMERIGA 18 FiGATING § [ FOR AND WHAT SHE IS FIGHTING ABAINST SEE THIS GIGAN- 2 Tic FILM SPEETACLE ; Half a Cohbury in Vitid Panoramia! Gréstest Aggréga. & tion of Wo#ld Figures Ever Filmied! : TREMENDOUS BATTLE SCENES—U. 8: CONGRESS IN SESSION-= § REVOLTING CRIMES OF GERMANS—THE - KAISER AND = P § CREW OF BABY KILERS-OUR FLEET- R ARMIES=OUR AIR- & —0 B CRAFT 1IN ACTION—MOBS—CONFLAGRATION=AND A BEAU- § § TIFUL STORY OF AN AMERIGAN GIRL AND HER SOLDIER A Piciure for Patriots—A Biting Bcoutge For Others ; FIRST TiME AT THESE BRIGES MATINEE i7¢, EVE 22 AUGMENTED ORCHE&TRA THE DIVER'S KISS SUNSHINE COMEDY ™ MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CLARA WILLIAMS T A Stofy of the Goldsn North dnd the Titahic Bathiz Bitwien Twe Men B Lové of an Enchan(mg Woihan ..-Paf} riahgle Feature U. 8. Official War Review 8 By the loesond of health gained sihce out |Whites beating constantiy. Beat unit the plagué Stdrted. Mahy of thém craamy or of right consi¥téncy, ans it i &vident from the répdrts now |atk of great value. T will add to whén cald, &pread over cake. As this|flled with the healih department thit! o cnm{brt and, hdppitie le?dfl‘. fillllz ddes not Hardem; it fluy be|tiis plakue Of inflienza IS Wanifig in|observed at all timgs—Bil gépan Iserved as marshmallow pasté jthis city. This does ribt mifan that| TeleEram. | served. {we cah yot dfford to take undug risks, | t theul o We go Wild With joy oo the 18ds St T t‘;,e“,l;';ef;‘mvma ion in {his chuftry o the re: but it dbes mean ditions dre returing e k 8, hing basket” which 'y P r of ust EP] fluid. This 18 most clearly shown | "o X5oP; &, gelcaning bisker, ghich i and precaution dicplared | B (lxllbc‘slg A R R AT L with animals such as cats, Which are| greantiess problonis, Spilat basketd | o e | Rebten Trve Bt iaat hent. fhe o i sotfic_towns in Ffance liber- veatily excited to, fear "or anger.|aii Glitabls, br jparket baskets with| Mr. Baitor: Is it propér fbr il 6f- [BeAlth Have at icst kemt the,, clty [klcfi oG e, n Ranes Thel The movements of the stomach, as) strong hafidles, though one with | chestra theater to’ play Hei- | (00 The HOrSL & f,“mgm 16 ¥l pth Germaiit.—Riddietown Press. shown by the X-ray, imimediately | ompaftiiehts to hold tha various | delbers . IO QLB e : cease under these cohditjons. cla838s of tléaning utensils js best. WORRIED. : Paifi has the same effect. Human|“7a0t Sone for pastes polishes Aad| Noriich, Nov. 10, 1818 beifigs are not so susceptible to Stuady |qoons” for porcelatn ickel, brass when under the influence of violent,nq glase; another for brushes for emotions, but it is well known that | foe. & SRR Ciais ana windowss gastric nausea and greatly _delayed anothér for rags for all clea usting purposes; a iing and and another to hold “icombination {ool” case. digestion_may be bfought about by pain, ahger or_anxié ¥. BEAD TRIMMING. Often béalis are twisted into a little floral motif at the néck, this béins finishéd with a stmple turfover col- ! lar of the sameé coloréd ribbon a8 the | sash; whilé beads ofice again 4Fe uséd | for the natrotr, Gblong piastron m‘ the wrikt: THRIFT IN WASTE FATS. Thrift in using fats means making the least amount go the longest way. AbGTE all, it feans saving every &ckap of fat that comes into the kitchen in the form of trimmings from meat and suet. Careful housewives have always saved these fats and prepared them for cooking. If all houséwives would form this’ thrifty habit not only would America have no need to fear a fat Shiortage, but the illies could be ami- ply supplitd from our storés. In vendering fats for ecooking the following things are ful to kdow: Grind the fat if nec afjd soak USE OF BRAID. Tt {4 rumored that the dressmakers Beém to prefer the ldvish tise of brald to any otheéy kind of applied orna- imentation this fall: Thé wide, Ibosely woven viriety Known as Hercules dfid the tiny thread known as soutache it several héurs t has one |may be both &plashed ovér clothes teaspoonful of salt {6 art. | with a seneryus hand. The rain off the water and try ouit the|wide white Hercules braid may v used for a rolling esllar, cuffs and : broad beit 65 g6wns of Black ahd ex satin; as wéll ns_un»{fi:cks of serge. of 4 double Boilel ovar | water. Then strain through a_fine | wire strainer or cloth and stofe in tovered vessels in a cold plaes, To dEodorize fats grind #nd soak them in salt water (one teaspoonful of salt to &very quart of wafer:. Then| to every pound of fat add one-half eup | of sour milk, preferably clabbered. | Thi§ will not only deodofize the fat,| but clarify it also. If necéssary try; out the fat or heat it thoroughly in! a @oublée boiler; strain and aftér coel- ing rémové the fat from the liduid. Some fats need but litile clarifying. | Heat then slowly; pit it & fod slices | of potatoes and let them brown. Then strain the fat and cool. fat in the top =2 ADVANCE MODEL. The white flanhel skirts &ré plathiy tailored One advance spring mode thotn opens at the baek, and &quipped With thfee slit pockets, two | (ofie set ab thé Otliér) on one Hip fand the othet at the oppokits Side. CONCERNING WOMEN. Women are déting as fifemen oh (1 Frefich rallrodds, The Fighch War department epio over 17,080 women in its tdridus o pnrtmems Womefi efikaged in nuuhition wor throughaitt the countries at war nine EGGS FOR SALAB. Hard boiled eggs. to be uséd in sal- | ad should be placéd it bdld water im- medidgtély after beifg takenfibm tne| ot water to prevehit thé ouwisie of | the yolk from turning dark, a con-. dition which hurts the looks of the! salad. In France women are Working t Hours a day with two hours rcecess 1don. The Younf Wommen's Chiristian CASTORIA ¢ Por Infants and Children ' In Use For Over 30 Years DICTATES OF ;A5H|ON. Somé of the most charmili capes havé deéply fiinged collars. Fine tatting findg its appruprlne place ifi a baby's best dress. If one wears feathérs upon ofneé's hat théy should be uncbried. | Mlways bears The latedt French blouses have the little apron effécts in front. | Blgnature of w0l For the sports suit one does well m chioose plué HaWwaiiah cloth. The thirty inehl lefigih coat of séal or beaver is belted with a suede beit. $4auirrel will be much used on cop- wm FOT WANT 16 put he public, vll‘tls{nt <h t egar ihan through. the 2m: s of The Bulletin, %4 | If a mian is willis to fight for the truth; i isn't s’:Jo to cdll him & Har. T0 OCEAN Weitiets Praise Lydia E. Pink- | [ ' ham’s Vegetable Compound for Health Restored: In almost &vér; siid kiiow it§ neighberheod in extrn America gre WoMED who have trisd this standard ti;l:iédy for ferale ills | Bvorything Pfe, Clean dnd dded at the g PROVIDENEE BAKERY §8 Erankiin St Toli 113848 Varfighes; Oils ahd Bfubhss and Metals 5 Presten Eros: (e et vAe o lm%.fi—"m.fi E. dPiflkI:hs‘m's _,',:‘:L_’,.;‘;_u [ & 2 loné me a iGuUS s & i world o : :nfl ezlegs;mfim a weak- FERG:‘: THUMMWE n S8 An eat dedl of pain every " Boinih S0 Etejne PHMRIS 18 kY 7Er Fragkiin, Spuste Befeicissen [Ean mfif“"“’“‘h "}*fig‘fft Watehee. 2 Frankiis 8t il vi‘llint o ér‘l: 7% 5 c"s‘ ‘s - F““ Keh 1809 sboiit it.”’~Mis, AR mvk Lmsok = A Cottags 8¢, Athol, Mass. e San Francisto, Cal: =1 was ln a9 AND POEHET Needl ¥ Prumber? weak nérvous condiflbfl, héving suité; BILLARDS terribly from & femals mgusl for over COOLEY & five fimg hlh-m éfigg ;:idts ied= 81MPSON s and had miany different doetors (@ PRI R . ... |O] 2 %ee: s lng th'% da?\vnui ve b& Ké .5’””:‘2:3 opetated on, b }il mdux Thayér Buflding e(!:ehbla Cdfnpo A ——— now I well wbmfi! —M fimmr, 447 Devisstlerd THE 6& Bt., Sln Fflnbflm Cal FHAMES e, !&‘Shfié Ly NATIONAL 2 nlmmsigewflw L li B ‘Sfi&’fim ue«? ‘ 48 Brasdwity . ; Lyiin, result of BANK : Fai. 844:3 m mnhy yéars apeflenee &% yoir 18 Shetutkel Sy ey For Skin Sefeness of infants #nd cildren ydit can find dothing that heals like Sykes Comfort Powde Lndl ph; #nd e tug'ill for mofe than 25 yeéars.- 25c at the Vinol and other Grug storeg Comfort Poywder Co., éians and nufses have uied GLASS — BUTTY — BaINT Hardware — Tobls — Ctitlery Evamitié ot lide of Alumidum Ware T _THE HDUSEWOLD ‘ Bulietin Building, 74 Franklin Street o r