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definite programme without bt‘u called upon to settle any existing putes, which as a‘ matter of aet the recent conference was not called te- gether to adjust. — SUGAR PROFITEERING." Foed Controller Williams in New York appears to have cleverly located sovera] brokers who were ready to deal in sugar at a handsomé advance over the legal price, but unfortunate- 1y he Bas not since beem able to lo- cate the sugar. Certainly if the su- gar was offered for sale at such a bandsome profit it- would have been delivered had the deal been completed, which unfortunately it was not inas- much as Director Williams apparently expected that he would be able to trace the supply of sweet stuff that was be- ing offered. In conmection with the profiteering and hoarding of sugar there are ap- parently those who have made a study mmmmummm’mJBRAlN QUGGEBTOONS’FOR which may be washed y;w THE HOUSEWIFE | not rubbed, squeezed or ironed.” are essential to success. Keep yours Further instruction is givem top use t the jhest point .f e Candles will burn slowly and evenly e KALPHO the armiioncy by Serwich Guiletin and Gouéfied 123 YEARS OLD _.-_-u-m-m-—-:uu-'-x“ Entarec B9 Fukfie o Newih Cma. w STAR PICTURES Elsie Ferguson The Most Beautiful Woman on the Stage or Screen In THE AVALANCHE A 6 Part Artcraft Picture A Mighty Story of Daughters’ Fol- hn and Mothers’' Hearts. For YOU 5 " FEATURE Ne. 2 BRYANT WASHBURN —IN— a solution of mild soap or, fer colors ie vlased o8 ice for 34 houry Beore| that mas streak or fade, & solution of || urei” Fead far Brain e Horves: than any ‘soap. When the garment ¢ 3|8 Wonta! workers requirs tranquil ed and several pairs should be kept in | beeri thoroughly washed and rinse.® it use. should be hung II‘WC‘ and, if possible, ; Stretch a taut wire along the pantry |in & way (hat T =t i > remain. For instance. 4 [§ gpeciglists agree that KALPHO Olive oil, or & _substitute, applied | SKirt should be dried on a skirt hang- | § /PR US Boree 0 KOLERO re; wiih ' funnel, will preserve " black | °F The brisker the wind}in which the recommend it as s heaith-restaring cather shoes. i thoroughly dry, take a clean clothes arabic in substitutes. Insist on the genuine the water used to qampen pleats when | (om0 rUoh vilorously to ralsg pressing. The wax or oil polish which is good bark, hich is somewhat 1147 ) Shoes should be well sunned and air- | tha . bl g o in a that it will dry in the shape | N E R V E S shelf wall. SMHp tin lids back of it. garment is ‘dried the tter. When P At druggists, $1.00. Place small pieces of Once you realize that corduroy may for woodwork is good also for leather be washed ‘you will not be so reticent’ doors. to make use of a corduroy skirt for Use cheesecloth for the pantry win- your household tasks at which you would uswally choose only a tub frock. dows. It is more desirable than wire screening. And in planning your winter wardrobe When you eet dishes on the ice in arrange Ly have some washable smocks or longgpeplum blouses of caiored cot- ton to wear with your restored cordu- CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING OCT. 25th, 1919 10,309 THE THREATENED COAL STRIKE. i Just what was calied for was the|escape seizure, and if sugar that is Rt Sy o Suit coats are long. statement issued by President Wilson, | marked for export. though intended Po!tQ 4 | Bracelets are in favor. otherexpectant | not b ok A , o5 =1 T v t and can be sold at double| vincgar works like a charm when M| The coat dress will be popular. Mibicee | Bg fore |ir ant overy reg iath Maa paee ith the full suppert of his cabinert, -alling for the cancellation of the or- der for the ceal strike and the resort to a fair and sensible means of ad-|consumed in this counmtry by those < boiling water should b usiment of the questions under dis-| Wlo are willing to be gouged out of|, A €2 kettle of bolling waier, should ,lace and net oversiirts are made D b T bt | There are aver 1000 pnivesslly ute. Those who are responsible for|the price and regardless of the hard-|njgnt. This will prevent clogging. b e | Dot hve, but after | women in America. AT 2:30, 6:30 AND 8:30 P the calling of the strike know full | ships caused those who cannot afford [ aisietos Figured cotton crepe is liked for| taking three bottles Practically all the crops in Serbia well. as the president points out, thatlto stand the demand. WINTER STORERQOM. nightgowns. - \of L. de Pink. | this vear have been harvested by wo- the strike would mean the blocking of, It is therefore most unfortunate that| A pantry well filled with home can- | The turban is here, fashioned in hm,ry etable | men. orot y ps ‘ransportation, the shutting down of| Controller Willilams was not able to|ned and otherwise preserved fruits and rich brocade. ., Compound s XhrC woman hall Inlete Rt industries, the serious interference|carry his telephome wieals a step or|vegetables means more varied, attrac- of the latest costumes appear tirely relieved of |the forty-onc superintenden- IN HER NEW MASTERPIECE two further so that he could have se-|!ive and wholesome diet during the neuralgie I had |cies and 21 have women cheaper liv- algis, erauiira. “DESTINY” with the opération of gas and electric ider to stop such business is the prose- of the lJaw and who have at the same time been finding out how they could zet a big rake off without getting into its clutches. Whether they will suc- ceed even now remains to be seen but it is evident that what is needed in or- cution of a few of those who are snapp their fingers at the law by squirming out of seme loophole. From all indications this is being done by taking advantage of the ex- portation privilege in conneetion with sugar! If sugar can be stored away ard marked for export it is liable to for other use, the price it can command under the restrietions it is likely that it will be cured pot oniy the places where the the refrigerator, place under them a rubber ring such as is used on fruit jars. This will prevent their slipping as the ice melts. Do not puy fresh coal on the range immediately after taking the draught off. If the coal is allowed to cool the fresh coal will not be burned at once. ‘When canning fruit the jars should be sealed immediately: if they stand they may cool sufficiently that bacteria might light and cause e fruit te spoil. To prevent the unpleasant odor from developing in-the vases in which cut flowers stawd, change the water daily and put a tiny piece of charcoal in the tl comes to cleaning dirt and smoke from walis and woodwork. Wet a flannel cloth with it and rub. winter months, as well as urey skirt. SAVES DRAINBOARD. On the drainboard a rubber mat is very desirable to dishes. tables or Jifted up task is dome and the sink is perfectly clean beneath DICTATES OF FASHION. ors. it also saves the wood becoming dark merely from rot. an ordinary newspaper may he placed on the drainbeard. Bvening gowns show -short bodices. Florentine red is one of the new col- Many,_suit jackets are made with go- save breakage of 1f the drainboard is weoden When cleaning vege- scouring utensils of any kind It can then be with all the dirt when the Should Read Mrs. Monyhan’s Letter Published b,y Her Permission. Mitchell, Tnd.—*L Vegetable Compound 10 BE li;egd Pmkhme": me 80 mul during the time ‘was looking forward to the com! n..pl my little one that I recommending lt to taking it, somedays I suffered with neu- ralgia so badly that gained in strength LOVE INSURANCE, A c"km- 5 Part Comedy Drama FEATURE No. 3 FATTY ARBUCKLE In His Latest Comedy Riot BACK STAGE BE&ED TODAY AND TUESDAY WITH ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL NO. 1 COMPANY Direet From Run of 7 Months, Princess, N. Y. 4 Months, Wilbur, Big Chorus of Exceptional uty Prices—b0c $1.00, $150, and $2.00 Seat Sale Wednesday—Mai Accopisd Now pulling it out of shape lime a big pan with paper and place sweator in the pan and then place the pan in the oven, but watch it closely o it will this way they look as zood as new. CONCERNING WOMEN. to enter the street railways and other pub- & : st £ det skirts. q bl Women. are forh'dden lities, the bandicapping of ship-|high priced sugar is to ad. bUli Fhon't jet any vegetables 2o to waste e and was able to go ? L A : A Tremendous Picture Showing Ding and in fact bring about a general| als0 to have increased his evidence | (nir fail 1i will be wise economs te| A cape of burnt orange is lined with around and do ail g;::‘e‘; R pr Batwmercht an. hel e e Onitesd ‘s Littis Griup siagnation from which everybody | Against those who are getting around|store all you do mot can, dry, pickle dull red. my housework. My baby when seven |o, R o Bl s 43|08 of People Like Y: i In n Hond Suffer in onme war or another.|(he Sugar law. What ihe ocountry|or brine. A well ventilated ceilar is 8| A short coat of baby lamb has a| months oid weighed 19 poands and If.e| v puesh, Blispbats of Belgjom iy 451 ef Pesnls Lj fures in fact be one of the most| Would like to see is a few of those|convenient storage place. If there is|collar of sable. better than I have for a long time. ::‘:"Sm'& :rg"maf’a‘, :D;‘:“’ the mosti§ of Steel. s et aiie (n'meumien: | profiteers et the full penalty of the| N6 availsble space nere an outdoor Pt | Round collars are used much on| never hed. any mediime go me. o8 | 8l waite. 00 much empbasis is laid up- | 1aW- drained spot. pile the vegetabies in a |0 ren g "‘[’d; - == = i’;"c’;l ‘f"d . —Mrs. Pean MoxymA, CURLING FEATHER BOA. JUNE ELV[DGE t hreatened sirike when the HOW T2 CUT WASTE shallow trench, cover with straw, then | New street dresses have girdles of | itcheil, In A boa may be curled by simply tak- president deciares that it is not only {a layer of dirt, etc. to protect from y ailic cord. Good health during maternity is a ing a sharp instrument, sueh as N> unjustifiable under existing conditions We continually hear demands made| freezing, and provide ventilation at the Dresses of oyster colored zeorgette [most important factor to both mother ! Lnife, scissors or a “HIS FATHER’S WIFE” >ut unlawful, and he takes the right|for the reduction in taxation. we hear|1oD. hh“? scarfs and beits of rough woven | and child, and ms letters have been | same wa: as one do attitude when, after pointing that|of insistent calls for the cutting of 5 —— wool. 5 | received ‘b ydia “E. Pinkham |a paper rose. Use light, quick strokes [F A CHARMING STORY ALIVE wavs bave been suggestéed for the set- | APpropri: ns and we hear candidates MAKING APPLE BUTTER. H ‘The taffeta hat is now, as alwa Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., wll_x;g of —';——-v:ro WITH DELIGHTFULLY UN- tlement of the trouble, he deciares in|for the national legislature declare! Apple butter is generally made with |the fashionable midseason hat. | health restored during this tryin; ricd SOMETHING DOv USUAL SITUATIONS the inierest of the public that “the law | that they stand for an economical and | ci but this can be left out if de- x‘urflermmg isea nodul;mme fea- | by the use of Ls/dm.L Pinkham’s Vege- 4 B|3' Relns lrfl!hkl>artfi of oA double be enforced, and the means will|eficient administration of goverpment|sired. Kour quarts of sterilized sweet | ture of the new coats and suits. | table Compoun oller while cooking & ceres = founa to protect the Interests of|business, but in spite of it all we find| cider sheuld ‘bh', boiled g‘::"qu:"s“:,? High directoire stocks are a domi- ::‘e)g:;f‘-d’“"n"e'r i Ths PATHE NEWS z uarts. To this as T s é : 3 your + De nation in any emergency that may|little progress being made toward ac- | JiicTjeelcd and cut into smail pieces. | Mooy NOte of the new neciiwes, part and oatmeal in the upper, arise out of this unhappy business. | compiising theso yery things ib any-|fftne fexture of the apples is coarss; Oirdles of foxers ¢na fiu Tury“to o 1= | CORIEE ‘bath hwith, but eng gt Those to whom the president has|thing like a businesslike manner. they should be boiled and put through ;" the new evening zowns. nnot be restored quest, just as I believe it fair to ask appealed 1o call off the strike refused| Wasteful conditions have Prevailed|a siraine; before beins added to the! The new fancy aprors jare i T8 4 RECIPES. | the same iiberty and justice for Treland 0 pay any attention o his previous|in the admipisiration of natioval af-|cider. Boil this mixture until mcl\ndo faille ribbon with nge. RBuree of Bee! Press six bail Ed‘a}a for Poland, etc 'How do you, Mr. ommunication. As if intoxicated with|fairs mot only during the period of| clder does ot separatc {rom the puip.} In a gineral way, all the new bats|d : x to-| beeis through colander. Cream to-| Read ‘“d“}“l‘“ T Digt whichi refuges power they are apparently détermined!the war but during other times. Much the" ‘79'(;'"'; g e Toe hound|may be sald to be low and soft. ether, and in combining fthe twe beigether a tablesppon of buiter and one! fl‘ e o e O elioes o to force through their demands.|of it is due to the fact that there is| 0T SUERE. CRCTRAC ICASEIAN B0 Cail o= sure to pour the Jiquid into the solid|of flour: add salt, pepver and a dash; fgh fw"’m‘: 4o not b re ¥en whether justified or not. at any cost,[no head or tail to the nation's busi-| Pewr mfe srerilized Jars and steam for HOME MADE HANDBAG. to, prevent lumping. ; of grated nutmeg. Let a pint of m u L e roads nd this in defiance of the working|ness, because appropriations are made| five minytes. e gre sl the fomiie Belt ol e B e R o aad e et | COe e R nd A e LRz JETERMINATION. zreement ontered into until peace is|with little or no knowledge as to how = us—sigves of the preity handbag. Ic| 8 10F Pread four, af SR e S 544 & b Temon liice E dsciared or at least until next April|much there is or will be to mest them FIREPLACE HINT. 5 osut Af tas shonm #Bd Tsplon | VS oper i Wine with| snd » tabiosseen. ot B erve hot STl [t Iz therefore high time to let them|With and Lecause the system of Mmak-| place a good sized rock in the back | emniing bass for oor coniimulari, { damy clot z venders the flesh| Potato Soun: Peel and e Marriage Superstitions. “now that the tail is not going to wag{ing apiidpriations and handling such|of the graie before piling on the 10gS. | We all want them. They are so at-|>cdden soft Spanish enjon. Put iwo ounc is an old hekef that marriage the dog. importart matters is nét inrended 6|71 will save wood because when well{iractive we -an’t help wanting them. Pour bo: water on potatoes to be! ter in 3 saucepan and fry shouid take place when the moon bring about economy or efieieacy. heated the stene remains so a IONE! Well, if you can't afford to b I} _stand ten minutes, drain.|till quite Brown Loyt _up- ane Peund| waxing and not waning. if it is to be a are fine prepared in this way. “fof notatoes and the trimming ‘of liycky match. ang in muny north coun- UP TO CARRANZA. With & recognized neéed of introdue- time apd emits considerable warmth. make one. ficuit thing to do, reali 1t isn’t sueh a terri dii-{ Jugt get the| , ' 'Bg-fourt R teaspoon ginger in | ead of celery. add them ta the fried: (/o HieiC i & thin inguaire is mad onions and cook over a bright fire for| None too strong ecan b ing a Luaget sysiém some rrogress deushnu t vill pi St = - made by this Sa\gernmenflr l:f é’::':i::‘: has beer made. It was one of tine first HEALTH AND BEAUTY. materials, as good as you can afford, | g /Th ‘c;‘ok‘i‘:g_ I Pt s I R e e Ay T as to tho state of € e moon ; fors th ihat he fect (he release of American| (hings or the iogramme for this| Taby's orange juice or broth should |and ihem sel tp work to make as pret| = two pints of boiling water, season with | ZRICNE EI G NNEC SOCORding 4, @ Consul Jenkins mow held by rebels or|cOBETess to do. The lower house ha| be strained throuxh sauze. Be sure tp 'L USZ. 28 X VAR . L ...| PROLONGING UNDERGARMENTS.|pepper and Sut and boil L) the ol north, too, no wise bride will ask an others in the heart of Mexico for a|approved a plan for turning this busi- 4 piac Fauze < books that have patterns for bags.| \When making undersarmencs re tafoes are thoroughly cooked. D) odd number of guests to her wedding 3 diffsrent purposes and to boil it thgt B and | force the parts which are subject throush 8 sioxe. petuFn to the R fo for an old superstition has it ubstantial ransom. Here a case ness over to a bureau with the idea, oughly before using and to wash it out Then loo I'see how k about the shons a hit like hard wear. bag: the Sew buttons on ch and PAT, Warla Up agad th { this be done one of the guegis where a representative of this ‘O\grn-*lhe same as in town and city affairs,;thereughly after using each day. . l:{:ah pretllhcsl 48 e B W gl B tuatiar ais be donsiane o ment. whose protection the Mexican|of seeing that the garment is cut ac-| When the cyes are tired by study |one for which you have cl n a pat-| & s 2 = ill die before the year is ou ¢ : red, g3 ons IoE RN S e s & pat- | S o aanes Several suick LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | "Tn ‘e ifananas ft ia oien o snd the lide have o strosk af vivid = | " il o fow theeads Pl Eng Gonth in S T! terriply unlucky sign if a deg shouid sovernment is responsible for, has been kidnapped, taken out of the sec- ond largest city in the republic to the south and held in deflance of Mexican authorities. Trouble of this kind has been ex- ‘what there is to do business with, cording to the cloth. By thus provid ing congress with inférmation as te what is asked in the way of appro- printions, what is recommended and it ought to be possible if there is any. inside, the sufferer may be sure that she needs glasses or more fresh air and sleep. The night and morning use of an eve cup, filled with tepid water salted with as much salt as will cling 0 the end of a wet finger, will relieve handbags, well if the botio; bag is very important, and on pends much of the charm of the bag you make. There are many tassels still used on, ou’'chose a iasseled fin it de- nas $0 you would probably do h for 2 bicce run of m. of your bag. Chenille tas- the heel and ioe of a new stockins. Darn prompt and other Stiteh I time saves the garment. Iy small holes in stock- nitted underwear. A Rub across the end of the run until you can mend al Asks for Official Statement. Mr. Editor: A Reader seems ansry because I presented so many official | i statements proving that the right of elf-determination for -small nations| was among the war issues of the allied al pair on their Derbyshire the bee of an run between the hr wedding day; while | prospective- ‘brides still of their weddjng and hives or the gccasion. England and Scotland which reason in tell decorate In parts there exists perienced along the border, where|regard for the nation's welfare tg|this inflamed condition to a great es S t 2 5 i z : i ‘he home economic ex-|nations during the world war. oW, | ancient eustom for Carranza has pleaded difficulty i - | tent; but if bad headaches accompany |sels are used on velvet bags very of n ns s > sending and lrl:u\ln!ainlnz hlsxt’;rceun ::;:;;?xgn?:c{;r‘:;‘.;‘ “n::i b,:.::e the trouble suggest glasses to mother.|ten. If you make a bag of brocadéa Perts in the depaninenx offla.‘,'rlcl'l:ltur» }:gn;:é{:,fi;:. ’x’.&i‘lfiic‘l"‘fwr’:‘; l:;‘r:zl‘fvv:d ha:fli_lfi fi:f‘ ?‘Yl“";'fl‘ nm-r[ L:r . l:; > i m now | silkk use 'a dull gilt or silver tassel. | siovnings treauently. pre- Pr Wil- | wedding cake is broken over the hi e e e R D A e e g [ son's remarks of Sept. 27, 1918: “We of the bride and the guests scramble but this latest instance is in territory where Carranza professes to be in full centrol, where the people are loyal and where the maintenance of law and or- der was to be expected. through & slipshod method of doing business. The budget system has been needed for a long time. It. however, takes congress a long time to make changes she may not have to do it when she grows. up. The coler of the skin, the expression of the eyes. the pose and poise of the body, the step. the speech—every detafl sels that Beaded Then there are beautiful beaded tas- | VENts | part of the stocking and rotting and { change of color from perspiration. si new stockings before wearing | to remove the sizing, | may appear at once if you want teo put lots of work your new bag, make one of that kind. It wiil take a leng time to make the | conti go well on silk of any sort. bags are still in vogue, so on | nued strain on the same otherwise holes accepted the issues of the war as facts —we can accept no outome which does not squarely meet and _settle them. Those kesues are these: Shall the mili- tary power of any nation or group of | for pieces. None of these marriage manners, however, compare with the Chinese custom which causes bacon and sugar ito be hung on the sedan chair of a Having had the representative of |and the country is eagerly awaiting|of physical appearance. in a way— 1 3 a v = to determine the i ide, i e " - Snother Sovernment lsken foreibly | its decision on this plan for improve- | evidence of heaith or luck of it.” There | FiEht wo of bag but it vou werk| UMBRELLA CARE. Tartanes ot ‘peoplen over swhom the | Shinese bride, in ordes to ecy the o away it sheuld require no protest on|ment. is a constant regard for physical wel S b have no right to rule except the right | g; 4 - om <. - ot 8Nt | ding journey., The Chinese bried-to- 3 few dollars make & bag wiich, du- S Dermons Wonds: why thelr um-F iy ® milions of ‘pthein. still beligye |Sin§ 1PUIESY, - The Chiness bried-te- the part of that governmert to set the Mexican authorities to work to aec- complish his return unharmed. No ef- forts should be spared and no time should be lost, but so far as known there has been no information frem Mexico City to show that anything was being done or that Carranza was alive to his respensibilities in the matter. Tt is therefore high time that Car- ranza should be made to understand what is expected of him, even to pay- ing the ransom that is demanded if it EDITORIAL NOTES. If there is sugar to be had for 18 or 19 cents a pound there is sugar to be had for eleven. As long as Petrograd hasn't fallen, there’ll probably be time for the movia men to get there after all. The man on the corner says: Money talks but most people part company with it so quickly they don’t hear it. e If the San Domingans den't want te beinz that gives a woman that excel- “set up" posture and alive mental And her regard { s usually placed elsewhere—on the possession of a mahegany table, perhaps, or a nutria coat. Almost any material treas- ure is considered of greater impor- tance then herself. 3 Walking is perhaps the cheapest form of exercise. No, perhaps house- lent eestacy. work is a cheaper form, for housework | accomplishes much while it at the same time serves as a form of exer- cise. But walking Is surely the cheapest form of exercise indulged in solely for its own sake. And house- work, unless it is done intelligently, is r §30, mounting silver or imitation tallic or ishes for flowers I fin. This plicated in the shops, You can buy many kinds of teps for | Some are of | companion up in.a corner to dry and sewing the fabric of the bag in place. As for the handle, fold of the fabric of the bag or a me would cost $20 | brella stay: | tip, it's because these bags. other metal, some of bene or|the water shell, with holes picrced for | the joints. TO use a ribben, a silk cord. Any of these fin- to clogged a bandle is in good style. s used to cover the plac makes. an extremely dainty | oil. or ferruie. The stopping of a clock may ‘urate a piece of whit 13 In same of the highest priced Bazs | Becosore Ton Wrails fa little strip of tiny ribbon or chiffon | clock. always break loose at the o need to wonder; they stand their rainy day runs down and rusts out START A CLOCK. be due Thoroughly sat- with inside the wheels. and, place it Probably at the end of a week he cotton will be black with dust that where the ton of the lining is sewed | has been loosened by the fumes of the and the clock will run as well as to wrong weak nations? Shall peopl be ruled and domlnated, even in their own internal affairs, by arbitrary and irresponsible force or by their own will and choice?” Studying this official _statement of our war 3ims and not finding a single iine from George or Clemenceau to the effect that the statement was wrong, I, like missions of others, still believe that the right of self-determination for small nations was among the war alms for which the allied nations car- ried on the world war. Both Mr. Ringland and A Reader claim my eonclusion is wrong. Will they please quote ap official statement low baghket while she dra §: for the wedding, in order to make her of geod { temper ang amiable disposition. More people are pinched by pover- ty than by the police. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During these days how many children are complaining of headache, feverish- stomach troubles and irregular Dowels, Tf mothers only knew. what Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would dn for their children no family weuld ever be without them. These powders are se easy and pleasant to take and s3 effective in their action that moth- s i £ B plhc i o e T kit "‘"’""a become par: of the United States, well| not < health-producing exercise. Many | finish- ever. 3 : bow- i B : and goed. No one is geing. to make|wemen do their housework In poorly e — | i made In 1817 oF 1918 proving their con- |ers who once use them alwaya tel rerioes i o Sarranss. should B o ic ventilated rooms, with their Chesta COOKING KINKS. } TO DRY SWEATER, Tontion? T Biliove: this teE B SO |other mathars about —them. ' Sold by is oblisatians that centracted and with no thought ef| To prevent batters from sticking to| To dry a woolen sweater wjthout druggists everywhere. ne should have needed no prodding, but inasmueh as it is needed Mexico should be given to understand that if it eannot do its duty it will be fur-| nished help whether it likes it or net. ANOTHER CONFERENCE. The indusiriai conference didn't last as long as it was expected but in the minds of many it accomplished Just about what was expected Perhaps it was because of a lack of a definite programme of precedure, because of the method of voting of because of the | atreduction before the conferemce of It would be a mevel experience te run across a fellow who buried a quart igst June but who has fergotten where he buried it. 1f Russia can come baeck and give bolshevism a knockeut blow the whele world would like to be at the ringside to applaud Automebile racing has to take a hack seat when It comes to killing participants. Air racing at the pres- ent time has a commanding lead. happiness to lend health giving quali- ties to it. Walking. on the other hand, lifts almest any spirit a little from the erdinary eares of life. TO CLEAN CORDUROY. If you have a corduroy garment on hand you will be interested to know that it is quite possible to have it renovated without having to semd it to the dry cleaner or even having to dip it in galosine vourself. For, ac- cording to one of the thrift leaflets is- sued by the department of agriculture jointly with the treasury’ department. Yeorduroy is a kind of cotton velvef spoon in dipping i A slice Never [ telk spoon when filling muffin tins dip the‘ of cake will keep cake moist. slice as bread dries. “But. good as- was the old-{: foned kind.” remarked our hos “it was so extremely rich that lingered het water each time berare nto batter to fill tins. of fresh bread placed in bo‘(- Renew routaee, ‘ i let the white of eggs stand < subjeet them. after eat] Do 1 derem 00 HARIT =7 s ealm EErERELE seresting E. J. WOODS, T #0 | ness and freshness, however, gire not he of shortbread, popular with Scoteh English | the only features that recommend » 9 e A still greater consideratio the fact that Natiopal Biscuit ‘ompany products obviate the neces- ity for mixing and baking st bome. any woman who has n metters which it was not called to| The removal of Fitzgerald and the | sem————————— of her time take up. Opinions will differ on this.| seating~ef Tague in congress shows T The aetion. however, of labor in leav- | Boston that thers is a right and a Gtay Hair Ended ing the conference withou: attempting 0 accomplish something along other lines, after the 1wo matters that ii in- roduced, had failed of approvai, malie wrong way te eleet a congressman. . With Moseow eut off from Petro- grad, and Petragrad abeut te fall the In From 4 to 8 Days comr et Sl for resgort ONLY onLy 10 onny Hoover Electric Sweepers the break that brought abour the col- | 0UtI0ok is anything but_promising for lnl?um o apse of the whole thing, and regret-|!h® government of l.enine an rot- 15816 1n ihet cepasetion wop (oe vt e LEFT TO SELL AT THE PRESENT PRICE that Mr. Gompers toek his delegation S ST away. making threats as to what| Sunday morping was a most accept- would be done because his propesi- | 8blé time for being furmisheq an ex- tions had not sented been favored as pre- tra hour to sleep and thers was the conselation that just new net much daylight was wasted. ‘bread is mealy, crum. NOVEMBER FIRST THE PRICES ARE HOOVER BABY $55.00—HOOVER SPECIAL $65.00 ’rnexun.'h it was next to impossible ‘ ’F 'mE TEN to expeet that any headway could be 3 -rich el ol TR T | It is certamir (ime that this cown- bly and not over . GE Tesentatives and Tor mach s sbe | try nat un ite suffest protest to Mex- Add ca el thin e wonder- AT m}:. o?gvsucz AND SAVE MONEY over the Kidn pping of Coosvl Jrns- ful flavor, developed by reason the public group could hardly ~ | kins, but it 1 r.ains to be sexn how bee 1 - Tf-: Fersiod ?v'::'::o:f‘nmgi l::.::;:: myck: effect it =Ll Lave. _scientific baking, and you ness that would have becn charged| toyo. (oo girector memeral of rail- have LOR POONE Biscuit, which come OR.DER TODAY e e, yapital group remained Was ogdy told the expressmen that others all ready to serve, by the pound or in the famous "It ta quil would be mut in their places if they In-er-seal Trade Mark package. The name 1t is quite evident therefore that the =emsiblc course has leem followed in cnding the confxencc entirely and suggesting that if guch work as the conference was expecied to do is to be ascomplished it ought to be dome by other delogates. If such a conference is called it will doubtless profit from the acts of the late ope. It may be suhject tp much the same sort of dif- didn't retuen to work it brought re- sults. He ought to have resorted that betow. those 0 are try- i-}" t:o“ ."!il -‘na- infl:filrr ‘of the cogptry and sdvantage of the pm that ligs ahead, there are these whe gre M)n their utmost te hlock industry, ‘e ecurtail nreduetion the hesul] Natiomna! Biseuit Cempany LORNA DOONE is on every blscmt. WIQ!AL DIWW coM PANY do not “II:::J;;!'.‘ 1'::’! here is just omc;' wieh- ficpities but it seems wise if another every possible obstacle in " —they are always ready- and [ness to them, and no move. Alll- 4= calied that ummmaowmm S wmmwwmwouflnnfllfl ¥ ¥ 5 : HOOVER BABY $47.50—HOOVER SPECIAL $57.50 The Norwich . Electric Co, 42 FRANKLIN STREET

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