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RS SCEWRE R SRTE N RO, ) A et - - = ‘ - ing disregarded. A test of its strength KITCHEN ? H ? H e e 'ms,,,,,‘.m,m,mmm: WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE o s atism? Ask This Man manner in which it plans to procees 5 % g . ; EE it is quite evident that it does not in- | SUGGESTIONS FOR _|trimmed with bands of pink voile. John F. Gilbert of 263 Franklin street, Norwich will R kg , II > tend to let the challenge go unnoticed. THE HOUSEWIFE| It is a idea for on#’s shoes to tell you about Goldine, just as he has told many of his| THEATRE arwwi 2018 |Rimania ousht to realize that it isw't| Liver gravy may be flavored with|match thd color of one's hat. fhiendy, 6 sad a. loBg .time ago, 1 was strained-from going to help itself by kicking over | lemon juice, onion or, vinegar. Some_evening gowns have narrow lifting and doing heavy work: it did not bother me until | and Goufied the traces when it should be taking a| When you have chicken giblets to|trains, but the latest idea ig to allow seven or eight months ago, when Rheumatism set in my Today and Tuesday reasonable view of the situation. use make a little pie of them. a :uh :o‘ L!'l:l‘lt ull‘ side. s ot lhnlg:n?,:'fl §l.wh°tu}§'l.’. x.:n.‘:}?l 2;‘;\5‘:}&%’: Oul.w(;‘fe:elddi‘!‘ll ;};t - e — — or or wl e adds 3 123 YEARS OLD REDUGING LIVING COSTS. and aried v wee i eahioped dishes | to.the smartness of the tatlored suit. o RUTT IR the D00 Mouid suger with Norma Talmadge 5 2 : eadac n 3 L1 wou er for : Soseristion price 128 & week: 53¢ & month; $6.00 | In the fight against the high cost of| No carpet with a canvas back m“e‘:tsx::r iggu:f&?&::: :::::i in jong um: I"'?n Buts e it shors of bre::‘;x, ]rd,dn‘etk‘ N b living there are evidences which in-| should be broken over the line. e have much of an appétite and I was fuite constipated, 1| THE WAY OF A WOMAN —ecagtye * ime Postofics a1 Norwich. Coma. | jjcate that progress is being made in| Heavy Japanese crepe makes de- : smart wrap-coat is k"f h;-tg was also troubléd with kidney trouble, I would have to|{ = the right direction. While there does| lightful curtains for summer cottages. | White :;;"L‘Z‘d "‘fli 5 ::f;;! in et up thrée or four times a night 1o urinate and my | 1 i Span Gl T not appear to have been any decided| All medicine and drugs must be|Ua¥Y embroidery in color. hands. arms and limbs would seem to fall asicep. 1 réad Adapted From Eugene Wal- - drop ¢ yet the upward tendency has| carefully kept out of the reach of chil- ashionable fillet for the of Goldine and decided to give it a trial. I am glad 1 's F. St S a band of gold with ciusters of pur- did for I feél better in every way. I don’'t get up as | ter’'s Famous Stage Success - Bulleda 100 Offles 33-2 | oon checked and there is a slight re-| dren. 3 imaotic Office °3 Chureh St Teleohome 15 | cession in certain directions all of| If bread and butter forms the basis i which is hopeful and probably indica-| Of a meal the rest of it must be sav- ple grapes at the sides. oftent as I d:d, and 1 get out of ped now as spry as any Printed chiffons are combined with ¢ young man. My wifé has also been using this medicine heavier silk in solid colors for same, and we both have improveéd a lot sincé using it. I sleep better, eat better, and “Nancy Lee.” Norwich, Monday, Seet. 8 1919 [tive of better results it there is the Y tdbor Tuncheon séts made of un.|Of the mew negligee models. I know I am better than I've beda in a long time. 1 L e e seneral cooperation that is needed by| Outdeor luncheon sete made of un:|™ 1" Jiciq front coat is becoming JOHN F. GILDERT. ]VIontagu ove SELI., all concerned. Brailes. more and more prominént. ..Do you know why wé gét recommendations from some of the best known | N A 1 . i ich? bécausé they have tried our remedies and know we have , Virtually every collection of stunn-|Peopie of Norw: . i m&:}::lefs d:l\;:t:d“t; ;izg;z:phe;]spa;%‘j ing fall blouses contains a few of | & product with merit and producing splendid results. 1f you have tried many | A BROADWAY SAINT 3 s 5 ways drop in Anything whatever that saves steps casinal model with angora. and get Goldine at ¥ | A Bubblm‘ Comedy Of F The Assclated Prem s axclusivety eotitin o he ase for repubiication of 4l news despateh. s Crecited o 1 or not stherwisa chedited in S paer and sl ihe local mews published e l AL mgnts b repubiication of mecial desbatch. iy Some slight benefit is doubtless be- ing received from the way in which the government is distributing its surplus supplies. Another help is com- ing from the decrease in the purchases| ; 41> I8 WARIEVer Chat oy e S in| “Beaver.” which is slightly darker ENGLER'S BR: vy P from abroad because of the condition| expense. but & mecessity. . than bisque in_color, is largely dis- SLEN'S OADWA HARMACY and Laughter. surrounding the rate of exchange. At The children can blow bubbles with placing the lighter shade for blouse mm’ | use. $30,000 for a nationwide inquiry into In the world of “undies” shadow |the cost of living. embroidery in color is used on geor- STORIES OF THE WAR Bulgarian Should Be Punished. PATHE NEWS the same time there is benefit beinZ| anerdinary spool if it is first wet and obtained from the smoking out of the| than dipped in strong soapsuads. CIRCULATION profiteers and hoarders while the fair| place pieces of flannel or blotting { WEEK ENDING SEPT. 6 price efforts are likewise boosting in| paper between fine china plates. This|Z°tte sround for trimming. 3 OUTWITTING AN EGG. (Correspondence of The Associated Augmented Orchestra 3 the right direction. Wil provent them from being scratch.| A negligee with a fastidious clien-; If an égg which is to be boiled is| Press)— Bulgarian should be punish- r=cHon ; tele is one which uses a three tone|cracked on thé énd or side, crack it| ed (for her participation in the war e l‘]',‘m}\}“‘;“ “hf’h ’Lshi m?an?x:o e";‘.h setting a table place knives| combination. 1t borrows the Jap- |on the opposite end or side before| against the Allies” is the frank Admis- generally knows what he is g en Setting a table place kniveslanese fashion of showing the under|placing it in boiling water. This will| 6ion of Michael Madjariouw, minister about, makes the statement that| at th right of th plat, forks colors at the uter edges of the gar-|prevent the white of the egg from| of war, who in the absence of AL 10,274 » =% : hen he declares that the spec- | left and the soup spoon beyond the | <ol i Taodoron, : o ddr gy PERSHING’S RETURN., u);'ff’cr,i“mc?oc: have o pnce? up[inives L A L e iy e e president orzmgle";mr;ffi‘ BT Today will mark the h < |but they are unable to finish the job| deSSerts are placed when those cou THE NEW BLOUSES IN A HURRY. Bulgaria. £ GRiALY [dolin 3. Patebthg Uit - |and tha sommer 1o abonl it collupse| o5 2te seived. The shop: really alluring in| The next time some paste is nceded Mr. Madjariouw was educated at General Jonn J. Pershing after a|and e s se, 5 i shops are really 0 i o M s educated ati ong period of service in Europe as|and that good news is followed by the | Mhen vou splll grease om a foor Of | ineir display of the new overblouses|and none on hand, use condensed miik, PoEe Colleas Coibisntinente many] ODAY AND TUESDAY e head of the American army that|statement of J. Ogden Armour to the| .cvent it from soakng into the|iR fabric and styles suitable for sum-[It will stick as well as any paste Y ‘Hc! i; % »JJOI-;;“:“SL“FI;N w‘("‘(‘:“_' played such an important part in|effect that all kinds of foodstuffs will | wood. o A L e S e e slon, & Wembe: of the Fsanics pastyl o D ringing about the defeat of the cen-|decline in price and that there will be| when baking a single crust pie put it | 5, thing that wash fabrics have beeh RECIPES. and ' the second civilian minister of | A wur Bulgaria ever had. In 1912-1913! he was Bulgarian minister plenipo- | lE‘“THE MONEY CORRAL” al powers country has wel-|a considerable drop in meat pricesjon the outside of the pie plate turn-|plouses—for there was u time when it! Orange Pekee Ice Cream—Mix three ¢ heroes, those who|soon. This latter is in keeping with|ed upside down. It will not shrink and | seemed that only chiffon and georgette | tablespoons of orange pekos tea with leaders and the fighters|the report of last week from Chicago|you will avoid the annoynace Of[and soft crepe would do for them. two cups of milk and scald for five| ientiary at London and later went to| B8s pART ARTCRAFT PICTURE syl ANEORE. T losithet Beleh Lot tions e wkniig blisters. But now linen, organdie, batists |minutes. Then add the volks of four | PeIrosTad. Shortly before Bulgaria's Bill Did & Little Job That Earn- ratine—lots of ratine, too, which is|egms (slightly beaten). one and one. those who were willing| With all these forces at work and | . 1 - wi i f i P for thelr country a8 at]all such Mmvorable indications for me- PRESERVING HINTS another of those ‘interesting evidences half cups of sugar and cook until the ;\t;ggr;_ffl;?nf::au;:t“‘plgh‘g;ri:;ggg‘ ed a Reward, Risked His Life, time it recognizes the full|compliching this desired end nothing| When a fruit desired for canning is gffli Tepm 1o ’:‘;:,:,,g;,\:‘ fg:g;ic St ml:([t:irefl;lyclsgninp s;:::‘n.e andd :&: the side of Germany it would cost him | @Saved a Million Dollars and Then of the great sacrifice that|should be more fully realized than the|éXpensive very good results can-be ob- | StVie Lhat Bas Seemingy, SOnC T0 E; Betve oian: e o“ei“,ml:: & | his throne. Prosecution was Madjari- | BgJust Imagine What He Asked tained by using a large proportion of L i ouw’s reward for his friendly counsel. For! a cheaper fruit and flavoring with by those who ioday le in|importance of preventing any rash 'Bulgaria’s punishment, however,” homespun, crashlike looking things,|teaspoon of salt. Ireeze and serve ¢ Py fields of nee. Imoves that would frustrate such an |5 SPeaRer frult and = fave which | are used for the overblouse. garnished with strips of candied e b € due recognition ac-{jend their cooperation for 1awer|wm make a good jelly or jam this way | blouses is little tassels and hanging| |iajian Cream Frozen—Whip one Bulgarian subjects to the domination| . — N € one upon whose shoul-|prices, to give all reasonable assist-| when combined ~with strawberries, | Puttons .and,fringe. pint of heavy cream with one cup of [ of other nationalities. Our hope is “ » Dangerous Waters’ eat responsibility of [ance to an increaze in production ra-{whch are almost always cheaper, and | There are ;*rlé:lm"j‘;f‘,;m?ndf’;"d:‘?é sugar till stiff and half freeze the| that Mr. Wilson's principle of mna- | use obstruction to the|the raspberry flavor, which is stronger | decorations £ % mixture. Add then the grated peel| ionality will prevail, ana that the| e 8 grea wa machine that|ther than to ca a i ging down from i was sent from this country. He went|work and give assistance to the price|Will predominate. ) OTe WO I oioans Hincrr and juice of ome lemon and — finish| justice of Bulgarian clalms in the| 5 PART COMEDY DRAMA X fi hé had |boosters ‘throush failure to take a| _ Fruits which “have an _indefinite |20 = s S freezing. After adding a bit of pista- | Dobhrudja and Macedonia will not be' Bt g N oot e e tustion. | 0avor are much hetter if lemon: julce e chio coloring, serve with plain sponge | loot. sight of. Buisaria fougni for | SANGKOK, THE ROYAL GITY \ Hel co mens : - |is added. WHITE COST cake. six years to relieve her subject peo- | Burton Holmes Travelogue Juicy fruits require less water than| ' One of the loveliest frocks on a| Spanish Scrambled Eggs—One 1 SECRETARY REDFIELD RESIGNS.| 4.y fryuits, like quinces, for ex-|summer hotel veranda during the re-|gweaot red pepper one teasmoon of and though the Though it was intimated at the time | ample. cord hot spell was made of white]chopped onion, six eggs, one table- ples. “There has always been great sym- pathy between Bulgaria and the, Kind ever at-|that the decided difference of opinion| A little pineapple added to fruit|{handkerchief linen, the coolest 100king|spoon of grated cheese, one table- | United States, partly because of the ST country he tackled it{between Secretary Redfield and Di-|Compotes, jellies, jams and preservesjfabric that Woman can put on in warm igpoon of grated cheese, one table- | influence from Roberts College at| museum of naval junk, swings at its skill and determi- | rector General Hines on the question a_delicious flavor. weather. There is always something|gspoon of hutter, one cup of tomatoi Constantinople, partly because of the| last mooring—abandoned, unwanted 1fidence in his coun-|of price fixing. which was to govern simplest way to sterilize can-|highly distinguishel about a linen}pylp one-half cup of stock. salt and | great work which your American| Ships that were heroes amid shipe 1e response of his|ihe purchase of supplies by “the rail.|cd fruit jars of glass is to stand|wearable, and this dainty frock had|pepper. Chop the pepper finely, tak-| Red Cross has done throughout the| that never did anything by “dog work” hir He accomp. w2 e e S Z them on a trivet simply made of aino trimming but tucks; several deep|ing out all the seeds: chop the onion: Balkans. The people greatly respect|ride the tidal ri currents side by <} o o et jroads under government operation as|folded cloth (a dish wiper answers|tucks in the straight. gathered sKirt.{finely also and cook both in butter for | America. Everyone appreciated | side—miles of forlorn rusty ghosts B 29 10 do and today he|well as those made by others, would|nicely) in a pan. Cover them withjand groups of very small tuckS UP, two minutes. Have ready the tomato| white flour. about 25.000 tons, which| Some were guilt in feverish haste te rehed onresult in the retirement of the former|Water and boil for a few minutes. Ui :and down and across the bodice and|pulp and if canned tomatoes are used, | was delivered 1o Bulgaria by the! meer cmergoeeies dusime ihe war = inasmuch as his plan was defeated, it| Course the jars must be hot when the sleeve. The sash was of hadkerchief|ihe thickest part is best. Add t to| Food Administratipn. The people! some were constructed in peace-time fitting, without|;s declared that such is not the rea-|DNOL fruit is poured into them. nen. too, hemmed along the Pd‘fes: the mixture already in the pan and| were pleased to eat white bread' leisure, but now they are superious e ng om the credit due|<on for the resignation of Secretary| TH¢ Dest place to store jelly is ajand ends and was tied in a crisp oW | cook five minutes longer. Beat the! again.” There is_the Sappho whose machin ery bauked ald cheated her of a ious end along the Vindictive. sunk as a subma barrier at the ed and there was plenty of meat and| Zeebrugge mole; there are “blistered” vegetables. cruisers, samples of British naval con- He thought that next year there| structors’ ingenuity It to stay afloat wh ticl “ % 3 dark closet. fat the back. A white siraw shade|eggs volks and whites together and | e ister stated that erfect Tho Sarticipated | Redfield which becomes effective Nov- | “*iyji that is canned should be just!hat, with white wings and white but-|agd stock and seasoning o the @ Stir| orde mrimiiie irvotnom el onfect e 4 with fullyember first. As in similar cases infas near the boiling point as possible|toned shoes and stockings completed iinto the hot sauce and cook t~ a Soft| try. A large crop fvas being hary our mighiy|the past more may be learned about|when nut into the ja fan exquisitely distictive costume for!{ccramble, stirrinz in at the Tast mo- soldier that he|this in the future. | “Jelly that won’t “jeil” may be tight-|a warm day. ment the grated cheese. Serve on thin slices of buttered toast. is manner in| Secretary Redfield is the sixth to|ly bottied and used for fruit drink: s duty in up-|resign from President Wilson’s cabi-, The lollowing fruits make nice fruit| LAUNDRY NOTES e I\ronl(l be a great betterment in zen-|and in fighting trim despite torp b his couniry. |nets. The. first to leave was Seere.|Dutters—plums, peaches and apricois.| mo give a siight stifthess to fine| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | cral conditions, it a satiafhetors pence | mines; battleshins rastiess € . will be set in|tary Garrison of the war department.| \‘vAatermelon preserves should mot bl .. fince in milk and iron while| | were concluded Railronds were in| less, nseless—shorn of tho\ fitting k. There the initial reception | e was followed by Secretary o~‘v{f"¢"”"‘ as this is an “‘h""°“"3'—'3“1‘_""1.;;,,,,I,A That Attack at the Cemetery. | operation in Buigaria. and it was hf)]\(i' o ion hospita~ tF e pl s 1 i ol s ¥ O icious w 2ing the rind, which | o e ¢ hat gonditions befor. lo sl by S Re the AT place a while it w State Bryan and later Attorney Gen-|uould otherwise be wasted | l.ace can be stiffened by rinsing in| Mr. Editor: In Saturda Bulletin | ;g":i'"l“r:;‘:';n'ron :»r( T e o e FREate 1 : »eople o ieral McReynolds gave up his job to| =~ Fruits that are lacking in flavor or|milk instead of using starch. under the ti ife in Norwich as it hy way of Belg st survived the battle off Jutlar B ¥y to be there in perso lzo on the supreme court bench. Sub-|that are hard are good pickled and| If clothes are hung on a damp day| oo 5o el o T g | 4 This specire flee t or the VOrBEEs = thure dn | sequently, and during the,president’s!spiced. Among the truits delicious|and brought in before they are qgme{rdimr ofiihe Tertiord Deutant arves | bveen : Nish, i salvage heap, still “fght- B e second term Secretary of the Treasury |spiced and pckled are peaches, pears.|dry they can be ironed without roiling. | b ’ & " ary line) ing” water, b d water HE REGERVATIONS. McAdoo feit obliged to seek a rest and | figs, &rapes and currants. To remove mrass stains from white &N account of what occurred near St.| “pe Ruigarian army will be reduced| are past. An p ha uch as the foreign relations|a bigger salary and Attorney General| Peaches. pears, cherries and straw-|fannels take equal parts of volk of iJoseph’s cemetery last Tuesday even- to its old peace-time footing which;|left it as a marker in a graveyard cf e of the senate has completed | Gregory also resigned his job. berries are difficult to make jeily from, |egg and pure giycerin:, apply to theling but he has a funny idea of the| the minister said, was about 40.000.| the sea. eliberations upon the treaty of| As secretary of commerce Mr. Red- |25 they do not 2 sufficient of|stain and leave on for an hour oriman who lives in the neighborhood. (| Improvement of Bulgaria's financial —_—— = SIS npon The fobecve. | aite s e T 4 & Hair| oS ht acid_to ' However. to|jonger. Tn the first place. why in the world| status, he said, is bound to come with iR L believer thonid e e | R O O o X A & il |secure” these favors for one’s pantry | " lo e nacket for the clothespins|didn't he print the mame of the man. | the development of export trade and| OTHER VIEW POINTS it believes should be made|vears without criticism in spife of his|shelf combine them with sour fruit| A& STape basket for the clothespinsididnit he prise the name of the man, | e O € ontians all of shich p : S meatigpon fthe resolutlon for|long training in commercial life pre-|such as lemons, currants, half-ripe| i 40 will save much time when|Norwich Bulletin? Perhaps he was; will stabilize and restole the nation's| The people have not so co-ordinat o do without thine s tion of the depreciated currencr. The Bulgarian| ed their j treaty with | vious to being called to that cabinet|grapes. crabapples, sour apples, plums|panoit "o il Ciathes, for it may be’afraid 1 would resent it. Weil. he reservations, it is to be expected Ih‘vlé,wn;:non, but even so it would have|oOr quinces. i i pushed along the line and always will needn’t be. leva now exchariges at the rate of 400| There ARPY'_‘:“"‘ tpunle. inisciing abl port be made to the upper house | heen learned with a great deal morei {be handy. St w oo Inas b wes dhe Tenr opelpton, 00 dicenchii fopcn, SHEDough [ahoey, o E ROl e s weott of congress within a few day Ma- isfact v try at large! HEALTH AND BEAUTY — {on the scene of the conflict. and to my | normally approximately eaquivaler ho haw 2n getting <! Foa 3 Ma tisfaction by the country at large; ! h ene ¢ 3 | " Sl s L MR e R oL Bl A nd minority reports are to be|had the resignation come from the! Soda added to the bath makes the CLEANING A SKIRT. { think R S LT e T A s | ddhen't boom. we boom 1t and boor nd upon t the senate Will|postmaster genéral than the ascretary| water very pleasant and leaves thel . woman who goes away on a va-) o, 2s the emes who attacked the car| King Boris, Te is 25 ye na| ourselves to keep it up. We need the | % % skin soft and clean. The woman who goes away of va-|crew not to answer the call of help.| a model education In an urselve ep it up Deed th ot of commerce. Not only has there been | k1 £ : cation wearing black clothes has far: Bésides let me tell ¥ou it takes mizhty | is pro-entente in svmpathy. He is se-| application of brak arttord s all that it has been s widespread protest against Mr. Bur-| To prevent finger nails cracking imore trouble in keeping them ciean'piz cowards fo come and hide behind| riously minded and works hard with| Times. aimed t mmittee will urge, | leson but there has been a clamor for|rfub in cold cream or vaseline atlthan do the women who wear colors. the hedge of my garden, breakinz| his ministers on affairs of state. HiS| ' pwamb of the Pluimb BT ae t sciosed that there is no recom- | his removal, and even despite the new Might. This will soften and nourish| er black skirt gets dusty, ShOW aujte a few of my best dahlia plants, | favorite diversion is metoring. He ig| Mr. Flomb of b S thetihe 1a hat the treaty be defeated | claims that are being made by the re- | em and remove the dull shabbyspois and look seedy because (heY | io wait in the dark and jump on men | described as very democratic in heigdren o ERL L, and every one of the four|tiring civil service commissioner re- ; : can't go to wash. who are not ready to defend them-! ner. and has sained added A i Bl ian which haractesipes . o rged is p nd | zarding his acts there seems no pros- A solution of one tablespoonful of 1t might be wise for her to heed the'ceclves at such a sudden attack in the from the fact that he conducted him-| [ (W50 2 0 Plun a come =q 5 A o ey clcantm | e Soetil hix terss | baking soda to a pint of water is an|following suggestion, which was given'gark. self bravely during the w e srnel Wi i he s Bt PesEvetions 4 | Prch. Eaat R e Gl | excellent wash for keeping the mouth|by a cleaner and which takes a l:ulo‘ They didn’t wait for me te be on the A coalition cabinet, composed of | OPOCSCC b 2 vations in ountry | of office is completed. | sweet in sickness. trouble, but the result is satisfac- |road but scattered before T had a| representatives of People’s, _thel | SEROrE - Wator B e ompiind Slovs b dher 44 i e - A - = o Ll A e Wi, Nothing brings surer relief to in- | tOr¥y. y . ichance to be near enough to recognize | Radical Socialist, Az e e decision of EDITORIAL NOTES. flamed eves (han a wash with boracic| First, brush the skirt carefully. Sec|them. Perh they TRAT AT hatter ive parties. is now administering t S ations when its membership| Things began to brighten up weath-jacid water. And one thing that its|that the whisk broom 4w thoroughly|opinion of me than the Hartford : s affai All five parties are| TLahor day the e i Wikt cens t would decline | orovise just as soon as the end of dog- | user must remember is to have the | cleaned afterward, or use another oneiCourant cditor represented at the peace conference. | pendence of ‘tho the trol- obligation to go v S an e 2 £, 1 any = dip in a cup of strong coffec tg lease, Mr. Editor of the Hartford e ley lines of the a ra E ar | qays was in sight. preparation free from any foreign i S or of H re e I8 ar e et ¢ of any other nations | e particicles, however minute. or they|Which has been added one teasy g W o o - B L g s G P e O G N vite was whelY quata ation of territorial in- stri t;will cause irritation. The boracic ammonia. s ¥ or over twenty vears in Norwich.i (Correspondence of the Associate service was wholly inadequate political independence of | gon i Bas et It Be KN A o [acia should be thoroughly dissolved in| Before applyng the whisk broom |was made a citizen fourteen years | press). A British spectre flest of mo it took hours to go distanc o g gy c Aidoesnt like the peace terms. Frankly | (C0 Op 0 1 0T een boiled | and |shake it quite a little so it will notlago, in Hartford. and am French born.| tnan one hundred warshipe. a nonde. travelled in a auarter of the Y ierould Insist uP- Fspeaking no one thought it would. cooled. wet the skirt 100 much. Then brush|For the past five years the Irench | ueript miscellany of large and small| time. The crowds were in_ex- full jurisdiction over all do-| — e e B T _ | the fabric quickly. ¥ {have shown beyond question that| craft, som n out, through long| cess © accommodations his matters ncluding political| Tempting though they may be, it is e ‘7 s S " '”:‘d {U;» uring If spo remain, and they usually dn.izhcre isn’'t a coward amongst them,|years of ic patrol duty, others| being the case now what would hap- its own, and it would de-|the wise man who foregoes eating the | (1% (a¥ dehends a great deal upon the|cican them with a small sponge dipped |ana I am no exception. Now, Mr.|hrmaturely aged by encounters with| pen should the trolley — sel vice b p Ay : 5 S < 1k h e oS the jmorning. 1f we|;; ammonia, alcohol and water injHartford Courant Editer, if you have| enemy submarines or participation in| further curtailed by bankrupt lines » submit fof arbitration or in- |toadstools that look like mushrooms.|want to feel really “fit” we will = 3 . nems " > i Mot i s o PekIcoh ABhtar e [Pv‘\ ;"uemf“; “i: Tl equal pats. any more to say, come and say it to| gych engagements as Jutland or the| unable to .m;».n)n equip o S thi cem or incil aay 3 ey g E s 5 b (C€Xer-| Tt is best not to try this mixtureime, and don’'t hide. I am ready to| pardawelles is now anchored in the| street demands. T peonle a more Not only do race riots show how|cises—bending and twisting from the | on grease svots such as come from the!answer vou. | river Medway dependent on the electric 1i than the judgment of many hoodlums there are but they il- | trunk and deep breathing with chest - x ‘ : : Sa4y tol Pre ted States depends u . ; t|food at the table. Remove these by | There is 4 saying that'you shouldn’t p & war A nouth realize—PBristol Press. d States depends upon or re-liustrate how, quickly their ranks are|expanded, for instance, and If it is|ioonsing with salt dissolved in al-|judge others by tourself This .jetsam of th B tes to its d poiiey | recruited. possible follow these movements With cohos, in the, proportion of one (o JEROME THEVE. oS e Wt doe. — a tepid bath or a cold plunge. lour.” ° Norwich, Sept. 6 1819. fie The man on the corner says: You o | When the skirt is dry., cover the the purpose of not|CAn never convince the person that HOW TO MEASURE spots with a woolen cloth, which is coun- | has been shortchanged that nature is| Two tablespoonfuls butter, one |slightly damp. and then press quick- edly our | iMProving. gunce; (wo tablespoonfuls sugar. one|ly with a hot iron. 4 ands of othe bl 5l e A L . : ounce; one-half pint, one cupful; one| n, and cuing up of el As wmuch as the president may want|quart,’ four cupfuls; ‘one sill, one-half | FIRM TOWEL. < lealing with them wi hout! 11 6f us to get together to solve the |cupful: four guis, one pint; two pints, | This towel is the kind our ances- | i c hose who should have! " o5 Of fiVing there will be many|One auart; four tablespoonfuls, onc!y ;' used Jons before clath wis : 1 < : who will turn the other way. winegiasstul; sixty drops. Qne tea- fygven. 1t is doubtless the sam: i e g . L spoonfulful; four ~ winglassfuls, omel ;5 priscilla knit before rh d y: RUMANIA, With Kentucky's 131 vear old man | (WPIUY folr duaris one gallon: oneiighi us she listen-d to the wooing of An EscapedmOgenhon'by ist what effect bolshevism i€ hav- |just asking for an insurance policy it! fzas, “one. pound; ~twe. cupiis ik |20l g Hach The dcections oere| TakingLydiaE. s ing in influencing Rumania in its de- |is apparent that he is only beginning | ong ‘pound: twe. cupfuls suar, - ond| (Vicd fro Vegetable Compound. | the orde of the supreme|to think about the serious things of | pound; four ecupfuls fluur.h whole Buy or spin a few sikeins or balls of Paris remains to be seen.|life. wheat,' one pound: four one-half cup- | peavy cotion varn, No. & wears well, s been a i Uit o 2 fuls flour, graham. one pound; fwo| e si C: Hazelhurst, Ga.—*‘ I have used your s work in that country = % ; but finer can be used if desired. Cast —_—_— or & considerabic time and it was| There arc come members of the|cupfuls butier ong pound: one cup-|<ixiy-five or seventy stiches on long| Temedies for only ten months, and they TUES.SEPT.® Teowwserwe BIG EXRIBITS 5 only recently that bol: E orizinal cabinet of President Wilson!ful crumbs, one fourth poun one ' needies; knit plain back and forth: T me from an R TR = 2 ! ‘,{Lsh\"“:““ Vere|Sliil holding offce, but that doesn’t| cupful chopp:d suel. onefourth |unul vou have it the desired length. i open[t‘lon. l’f‘en' WED. SEPT.ID iconcemarex s GRANGE DAY e T pea with 9% = ey . poun: one square chocolate, one etty colored border can be knit { i dia Pink- % B o idea of Rumania show- | Mean necessarily the survival of the| e one cupful chopped nut meats, | in it rca wis ve it quite fancy; e BiG STave REcEPTION ERKORS DAY lin hat direction | ftest one-fourth pound: two and two-th T s Negetenie 2 b ng an ination in that direction | fittes -fourth pound: two ~thi Jlue or pink or yellow, or all three in : e surprising when ene| oo ———oomr o= - | cupfuls cornmeal, one stripes make a real pretty border. b 4 FRI. SEPT. 12 s CHILOREN'S DAY 5 r how the promises | R L hut | Auart flour, one pound. | Heavy lace can be crocheted on each hat were Russia of giving it 5""“‘]“ sl e :vx:no:aeipllle |end if preferred. These towels if well | support if d enter the war|UP he is talking i DIMITY WAISTS | knit of geod varn will last for yearsij e g s o V2| different than he did to the peace del iped dimi i used for a bath towel. Do not Kknit too OVEZR SPLENDID TRACK LIWVE STOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY rs were al- = Striped dimity shirt waists are the . D e e D PAOOUCHS TS Padeiers o egates in Paris. tHingfor MerninE e Ll woor] tizhily. ) e vonr INCREASED PURSES AND PREMUMS - D e ey e r it is due to bolshevis " = spor Skirts at mountain or shore. These : ain, \uogT prA oF ok Eumnt \;mf,f “‘n"mf‘ v *lr‘vd\ ha| One man at Wethersfield prefers o | plouses are in the tailored style, wn.n‘ CONCERNING WOMEN. ffficine has’ done so FREE v UDEVH-LE DAILY 10,30 AM tol\"ug ienmiri ot detyimanderstand the | remain in prison to accepting _the | fastening at the front and long sleeves| Tt s estimated that over 15,000,000 much for me that I 18 FRONT OF GRAND STAI e hat eooorying the supremelyorms of narole, which rather gives|ending in neat cuffs. Tiny knife- | women voters will participate in the That country was treated | o jmpression that he ought to stay|pieated frills of white lawn or very | next election. to all suffering mercilessly by the Germans because it | 118 "0 "the public good | narrow edgings of crocheted Irish lace. ;. yarion Dickerman, a Red|a great medicine and is @ sure b o7 o o e e L B frim these simple and g09d 100KinS| - oo " nurse, recently returned from | health for wom cleared of its supplies, iis oil fields| The labor men in their telesram to|Shirt waists. The best model has a|(ToS® "urge recently rewrned from | JRiCl S T were” wrecked and its peovie were|the president rather indicate that i‘:‘éq:“‘;‘g i’;fld‘:‘afi:’j‘“;aff;fi?'tzfi;c‘(‘;flff;7(smt in the New York legislature. A made 1o sufier ereat privations. Nat-|ineir troubies are more important than | 1, #deIC SICF TOF RETON turned WP 1T oo jitornia has had equal suffrage| Women who suffer from headach: RE: E: TRIAI urally it could be expected to resentihis swing around the circle. And on|wrice since 1900. nervousness, backache, the blues & E treatment, but when it under-)ihat point they'll get much support. | i0 carr out much the same g ) sort of tactics against the Hungarians| Tt is hoped the remedy the French! 2 pow that the war Is over, it must be|scientist has discovered for cooties|yi.iiuré an equal quantity of sugar.| At a susgestion from Miss Jessie | etable Compound, a trial. Germans are not be- i i i3 2 v § i . =EHIRRS X isn’t the same that is 100 often sold in| Heat the sugar. Cook berries and | Erdver, leglslitive repecaonstive of thei por forty years it has been overcom- ¥ such retaliatory meas-| ;" ouney ~ for eliminating potato|mash with a wooden spoon while| National Consumers League, Repre- ing such ailments of women after other In states in the T'nicn, women | gther tomsof a functional derange- now have full or Drmary control OVer| wrnt Shotid give this famous root and the popular vote. herb remedy, Lydia E. Pirkham’s Veg- USE A NEW 50 W. OPAL MAZDA BULB IN YOUR HOME TONIGHT. IF IT DOES NOT SURPRISE YOU WITH ITS BEAUTIFUL SOFT BLACKBERRY JAM Wash, prepare and weigh fruit. realized that t but that increased suffering is| .S cooking ad stir to prevent burming.|sentative Tinkham of Massachusetts S0 2 CH: being caused in Hungary even as it|PUSs: Cook 45 minutes or until soft. Add|has introduced =@ bill appropriating ngle;::'z:;:f:l;‘zh SUeEstpa i LIGHT BRING IT BACK. PRICE 65¢ EACF < in Rumania by unjust actions. e 5 . witn | heated sugar and cook 20 minutes or R ey 3 4 was in ia by jus! ions. Ne:is London will not comply with| jS8/=€C BOBar SO0 COOK eated regard to swrite Lydia E. THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. Tt is the purpose of the supreme|the recommendation that it establish a|1oq jare or glasses, cool and cover cBuncil to end tais injustice. Rumania | paid fire department. It is Striving | with paraffine. g your, - \ ine Co., Lynn, Mass. Children Cr Y m‘:xfit‘:{}lfl:‘:‘mfimu is .v':r is a small npation and certainly the|for economy and hopins for contirnued LETCHER’S service, and your letter will be in council cannot afford to overlook the|efficiency from its volunteer depart- DICTATES OF FASHION FOR F strict confidence. 42 FRANKLIN STREET —agner in which its authority is be- | ment & wnite coiton voie s aainty S ASTORIA

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