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summer . is. beautiful, Hulda Mformed | verted M;mm a* museu: ostry me; ‘but even as late as the first of [a: s rem‘qt% cunmons, T Rovemtice T aulovod ta W oicr | Buterine - the . shiCelina: ot i) it.* The canal, which extends miles, | church, we notice that.the x;sm L with winds around and’ it remindéd me ot a|the three chairs remal ‘intdct: a snake. i 3 e nting-of Mr. Thatcher hangs -above/ pe " At the welcome home for our boys|it. Just beow ‘s t“¢ window through 1 . ; the canal presented a grand spectacle | which Warren entered to deliver his ’ with its carnival . of canoes, Theyoration on the Boston massacre. could be seen a distance away, as thje | The part of the church Lelween pul lights reflected on the winging stream, | pit ‘and pews is occupied by cases-of a cascade in the form of'a crescent, | relics set upon tables. In the rear and graded from a large -to smaller sizes, fon either side are baiconies and under. there being five in all. Perhaps In |these are more cascs. your mind’s_eve you can im: the |.. Way up.under the roof almost is a | wondrous beauty of it as it da {gallery. Whether or not thecheir sat: | over ‘the grades, there being d rapid|{there in'‘¥e olden days” I don’t know. /|flaw, making a continual foam.. * Some of the relics, are of great inter- There are many fine drives in and|iest. Hand-made nails of curious de- about surrounding, towns. of Winches , Warren’s day book and bullet y ter. / s 4|boX, “a”{ablet erected to the memony| v 3 Hulda’s brother, who kindW enter-|of the organization of the first Y. M. | tains guests with his auto, téak long |C.'A. in this country. which took place drives; first that T mizht take in_fine |in this church Dec. 29th, 1851, odd cos- views of the town itself, then to Mal- | tumes. 0ld coins. samplers, great green den, Stonington, Arlington." Concord, |‘calash” bonnets, cradles, sermons, Lexington. Bedford and other<places j ~i>nin: ~'acl= - hand gun- of interest. 3 oy @ials; palutings on .glass and many 1 read in the Social Cofner’ ‘that Jennie has been taking, njsve trins| qiu — Loer tuiirs L out word take too.much SOCIAL CORNER PRIZES FOR NOVEMBER this season, and T & ‘We most earnéstly advse our customers to give this immediate consideration, because the shortage of flax in Ireland is so acute, it will be impossible for merchants and shop keepers to fully supply the de- mand for Linen Handkerchiefs. With our affiliation of interests im Belfast, Ireland, - we are enabled to offer pure Linen Handkergh'efs at aston’Shing low prices. Practically pre-war HAPPINESS IS THE REACTION OF GOOD DEEDS. te_and space to write ahont. - prices and put into very attractive boxes. reading her | ' Sumner's dishes lie near a commis- X 5 Fp s‘fé P, Ty description’ of themi bw Jggyzfimy, don made out under Georee I, old 1 g A b P R LADIES FOR MEN One Dollar Each enjoyed being with ~my old* felerd [Bibles by the, side of Continental “the rush 1S on, “Pmbro!defed Corner, 25c each Plain Hemstitched, T0c each. gu]lgn :lnodre than among s:iranxer!. TAnfl" and a;cl;nsto newspapers? M i 35¢c and Hand Hemstitched, very fine ted: “C . ulda finds many new acquaintances | American flags of 1780 near war:tax v y, 95 X [INFUNISEN for _ Jitta: éntitied: “Carelat; the Baby’ and although both of us are fap from | bills of the!same year: paper de quality, 95c each. To Samantha for letter entitled: “When Samantha Struck. our Social Corner Sisters there still {guns. knockers ‘and ‘“Poor Richard: 35, 50 Hand_ Woven—extraordinary i quality $1.30 and $L50 each To.8unbonnet Sue for letter ent .-remains a warm spot in oWfr hearts for | Almanac” 2o to make up the conglom- led: “The Social Corner Helps.” them, end we trust we are not wholly | erate whole. The Cranston Co. . . R T forgotlen by them. A course of lectures s given in thi B To Jemine for letter entitled: “The November Meeting of Club N e e s |church every years, so 1t is still uees 4 lou”sl To Trottie for letter entitled: “Enjoyable Trip Made by Trottie.” TROTTIE. , |for practical purposes, b e Of " e fi e - “MOCK” MARRIAGES CONDEMNED. | (The gallery close ta the raof was | — 3 = in th D d“ ’ Dear Social Cornerites: Surely we|oubtless for colored worshipper: wits'{tio use, tip. the worn linen,top from in iffer SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. but when one of those returned ser-|must all agree with what a writes said ;’“;Y "f..“," 01d New Fingland churches ‘:33"%‘2“%?:&“?:‘55“::’:& o hg'fim her'} the . lirin; oL Chver e lining with e newest mo els :‘md materials, and different | NEED NOT FEAR. vice boys opens his mouth to' smile,|a week ago about the serious fault of |Pad a “nigger's new! in the- allery, | giny? (MO I IO, BRSO LNy ortany other material you care | than commonly found in department stares—$2.50 It T 196 & life that ls clean and |l [¢/l you Sisters, it is a picture worth| making a mockery of what should be | ¥erlooking all othef hews:—S: C. Rdi- | goncert growl! “Oh, dear! We are %0|to use and stitch into place. You to $4.25 squate . S PP PMERBER S, ol g Sl 0o e e S 9 Bt hox sick of having the same thing all the|now have u new soft colar. Fhequent kb P : A laboring man, perhaps called a_“mock” marriage. I did nof ime!" ho | washings will soon remove_ all starch And 1 Jove my fellow Mam, s him|Proverty dnd having a struggle to gethappen to read what local Catholic| COUNSEL FOR PERPLEXED, |fime!l For the henefit of tnoee WG FEPNTES NOT L0 e And h‘;nd him a hand to help along, with the thought of a big|youns girls' organization spent an| 'Dear 'Social Corner Sisters; Inl!yjiciec’et me: introduce the good COT-| Patching Overalls: When the fronts GOLD STRIPES 3 | family, rarely gets to'the point where|evening in that kind of entertainment, | thinking of writing ‘to The Corner, 1| P io¢ 190 e T \ Ll g 7 soft collar. Frequent > :‘:« \:‘Ilr:l;ga*:ehr:lfl:hf {c“a(’r holas, | e can afford to put his children in the | but it aid,my heart good yesterday to |4m wondering what 1. could write b DOW-haye: &inew soft: collar. JFregueu S i i The most satisfactory Silk Hose ever made — Beed Gt fear what the future | e of a reliable dentjst from their|read how strongly it was condemned|about, when there camo to mind the |, Meat Pies: A good way to use a lit-|im, tear in y two lengthwise, This I R s 1o ot SO Sy 7y T | 1 it fhe Co e, o Bl ot avme | oS it 2%, "R | mil el o, el b %) fF $2.50 patr o 148 | school dental clinic woul ean the 3 3 g for adwice in her perplex- 3 N §52 s 2 : Will most surely care for me saving of hundreds of dollars, endless| ~This weekly paner isrued at Hart- |ing situation.” I presume she has had | rome St SSaves e Eflfii'?‘e ik ld‘"frf’.fi" e thi‘ N velti [ suffering, disfigurement, and ‘the bad | ford. mavhe v>i o mot know is the (any quantity of advie, for like the|Surst, ® Gl ST GGt aiai, Ol operalls. acrosd.cat top. gl 0 s It I spedk a good word of cheer o one| digestion which invariably results |official publicatioa cf lne diocese, and |man - with a crazy wife, everyona|co0ked cornmeal, rice or homny, Whose sorrows havé borne him|gnom o, s , & ol 3 Y half teaspoon Of|ped seams from pockets down to bot- ) teeth ‘to msdtichte ‘their food. ' matrey of mock marriages. {s con--| sel. cups tomato. one Do oL poe 2 And I give him new hope to journey| 'if some of the Suffrage workers who | sidered a serious one is:nroved by the| Now, my dear. Sfster, yours is not|S2lt one-eighth teaspoon pepper, omé|iom of leg. This makes the overalls on : seem to copy the political tricks of |Space given the subject right on the |the'ionly case on record. There are|'@PleSPoon fat, one pound raw meat|good asnew and they wear as long. And ‘cflings ‘e a_smile his frown. |ihe men voters would look above gm- | €ditorial page.. The editor refers . to There are a number of delightful gifts in our thousands of them, and T have been | on, S O¥er; Meat, cut up wmal, Belt c 1] Keeping Cider Sweet Indefinitely: g in price fr 5 cen several dol- I shall not dread \hen the shadows!yioving their ballot in school elections, (the Tbtter: in The Bulletin critiofsing | called upon to advise many thmes: aod | 10 fat, add the ‘sliced onfon, and, if | p,, “U09 (LU aleq JREERRe shop, rang“.lé price from 25 ce '.S to several d 40 et to defeat somebody of the op-|® Cathollc voung . girlg: soclety’ for'lmy advice has always beer the same: | ", Mmeat 18 used, add it and stir un- |, ioclain kettle and let come to a boil. lars, that will charm by their daintiness and please : And the énd of life draws neax e parly, banding together. to |MOMding such a “zame” ‘and he savs: |“Let the first consideration bo- the | L the red color disappears. Add thelgave bottles set on stove where they by their practicability For that wondrous love that sheltc ng about such reforms as a school| We hove the ladies were very younk, | children, if thero are any. - It you |{omato ~and seasoning. If cookedl iyl hecome yery hot and put in the b practicapility. L tist’s regular visits, maybe I might|for if ‘they were cld enough to Know |have not the means to take care of | Meat Is used, add it with the toma‘ingt cider. Put cork in, press down : will %rh-e away my fear. | take the stump for KEqual Rights|Petter they are in u bad way and their | yourself and them, and make a home| [0, "1 seasoning, after which the |} g "4pen with Shacp ‘knife. jout off N C “ s myself; and I assure you all, I'd never | immediate ecclesistical supeciore will for them, better to stay with jonion is ‘browned, and heat throughd| giocd’ o mouth of bottle. Melt red New Lollars For iy iilfe fs measured by what 1| growl in case my tan Bl Sree & i | Probably look carefally to ‘thels enter- b | Grease a baking dish, put in a jayer e ; hard as it may be to be obliged to stay sealing: wax. Spread all over the B Ches i bigger, ‘bec: the children n_tne| ‘3inments in the future, . o . dwith a pig for the sake of the sty.| o e cereal. add the meat and the|cork. “See that it is covered so no and Collar and Cuff Sets. These are all entirely schools were being taught and helped se. the nz Apou_the I The little souls were given into your|STaVY: , e y e 3 i air can get in. W.II keep indefinftely. v—many of them exclusive—75¢c to $1.75. 10 keep th teeth which God gave them, | Ji0oIe Matter was “hal i ¥Rachowsht | care and protection and: though triis| '°0 With fat. Bake fo half an hour, PRUDENCE. Hew Py $ and which most of them less; and it gives the' Nerwicn. eirls and burdens may p .. FUSS-AND-FEATHERS. o S0 little, O e MOW.8€eM|some rather ~unplensAntsndvertislng |nio pUens, May e SyeR, tiEge a5 ¢ il abont the state. Rut it must have a | oy e meang ‘of our gwi devel: im( ! And ] earfi my own reward, So thg dove I give makes my heart eomplete, And_thri it T'gain reward For WhEtHer I dwell in a house by the : pocket and down the inside seams, | - o whero people lack sound | has. the approval of the hishop. That |knew what to do with her but him | AL teaspoon pepper, one onion, tW0|then turn the leg and stitch the rip- For xma,s own, Near Backus Hosbital. Suffragists! g H . 0 [ 0 [ 0 Sillkk Hosiery | oot Tates g 0 0 0 [ g 0 ixl 3 A MEETING OF CLUB NUMBER 2. rgad MPLE smox, |200d result in remindinc them and {2DRent é‘é‘e".‘fi 4 B ot needed GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Dear Socidl’ Cornen Friends: T won- * 342 WASHINGTON STREET Or fir from the haunts of men, _ SIMPLE SIMON. |others that in the - Catholic- church {PEFhams God will infervenc, as He| Dear Social Corner Sisters: No ofle|der if any of the Spcial:Corner writ- | we—m—s = % g THEORY AND PRACTICE. far ton grave and sacred to'be/madein |{7€ Should not desert the children. It} cooking, but a new tip and a new!“Katie Leo® agd. Willie, Gray? 1t 8 3 No %flau enter it then Editor Social Corner: Thank you for) “show” with a girl as thé groom and si‘«;“;“ 3 ¥ i 'mot}“r' < gy e e FieheOCRE BRI Real them In' . |13 o T 4 . —Exchange. |€iving space to that kindly soui, Great | another as the parson. and all the rest st . Jour - Edusnh = : . e ome of The Bulletin readers may| T was dodin al | Aunt Phena, to ady! walls with pictures hung and_gilded| gy & 5 T" was “interecfed in all’ the letters se me in.rezard to |Of the nonsense which mizht pa: ¥ find the following recipes worth try-labout “Pérplexed.’ How quick the = -4 B SO D204 7 & thone radica\T@ecteihero Home is where the heart.is, and where | jne: & g 7 G L TIFUL ISLE. concmical Ways of living in a rented | Among A ! ng: Sisters responded. e : - | titization] and_the like; but in the eir mem:g:a? <unul! s:imm; room; and thunk you again for letting | trial marrlage ete. vet would show loyo hath bullded Ko the man, 00} 'g,gaciess Gingerbread: :One and| - The next meeting of Club No. 2 winl|fiCulty that gets things out of econg|oymeiances ot its accompl'shments It Bomewhere the song birds dwell; | TR0 TP to-that kind Sister. T e e e oo Ihrdr 1t | have. o1y Contemng. e has wot yet|one-half cuns flour, * three-quarters | be held at the Buckingham Memorial [T Keiter s, Mnder-Consumplich, 01 was one of fhe war's wonders” | Hushg then. thy, sad repining, Speaking from a homo whies SGKeeDer | Ind the. marriage | romtract, noweves |reached ~the humén plane of exiat- | tablespoon lard.-mixed. with ‘tips of on Thursday; Dec. th. “Hope we shallf AL SS ok s Aives and all is well ety : g gt | on working, the men s all join them, . 2 have good weather i . Phenty 5t sphce, meniy nerG there 18 | mich. thev ars nrofaned. In mopuinr |ence. belittling as it is to the lower|ANEers. a pinch of salt and, clnnamon, | have £oo er and large crowd. spread a very little when drhpped on | unless T ‘zet someone to a widow with means, [been by it very generally ruffled. stand and wat. jeriddle in. tablesnoons. Add half as rd to be fussy, and she fre- | 1 said to Mirandy have been STILLWATER. |much cream of minds me that men tenants | married long enough to know a homely iperior to women, remaininz in | oman makes everything home-like house merely to sleep, and being|for her husband and her children!” to pay more. If I have fruit or| - Mirandy says with-a sharpness: = 7 and arrangements shall be made for Cyprus. f plenty to do with. Except that I have [Use. are sacred fhings—things sancti- |arches of life to say it. - :w:m” S glr&e!r‘m 33“2.‘1." Tonrae xon e, JoAN, |such a distribution of _ thelr Jolnt| The Island of Cyprus, which has : Chorus: | running water in my room, there ig no | fled hr the Tord Himselt.” There are members {n all societles | {a7poon soda, three-quarters cip mo- ! . |'product that there will be mo over- | mae JERRS O D e and been ;1 Somewhere somewhere, | way to do my own cooking, or—what |A CATHOTIC SOCIAL CORNER | whose souls are vet on all fours with | As5es. & k“““;f“ ‘o‘; iz mgm_m production! | subjected to the various religions of : ¢ ¥ i S of Borewhere! s more troublesome—to clan up after RFADER. time. They will reach the hyman|Sistency. Bake il modera S HAD A GOOD TIME. “London was full of great houses | the invaders, is prolific in . religious §} La the true, where we live anew, |it. I cannot find space for a fireless| Montville, Nov. 24th. plane. But T should certainly make| Griddlecakes: Info a coffes cup of | Dear Social Corner Sisters: T would|vacant when the war ended. Income |sites, Of monasteries alone there are . * § ul- Tste of Somewhere! cooker—except on the dresser or in the — the punishment fit the crime to the|scur milk put half a teaspoon of S0-|like to join rour Circle. I was pres-|taxes aid part of it, the fuel controller | eighty-two, and the churches, chapels =4 bed—and when once I tried an ofl stove | “WHAT UNCLE JOE REALIZED. |man who would strike me. da and stiv until it foams. Beat an|ent at vour last social, and I enjoyed |much. Who wanted a 40-room house and shrines of the Christians, ~the Somewhege the. day is longer, the best scheme.] had'was to keep the | - Dear Social. Corner ‘Editors I am | .Be faithful to duty, dear Sister, and|egg, add to milk. with little salt and |it very much, when the coal administration allowed | Greeks, the Romans and the Moslems * £ { ghere the task is done; oil in a bottle. Then the wick got|perplexed by Perplexed’s perplexity, | somewhere along thé fine release: will | tablespoon of sugar.” Use either bread| I cannot leave my mother to go|only fuel to Heat seven rooms. and are almost beyond computation. i A& heart 1s stronger, |smelly, and my landlady objected to|and so is Mirandy; and from the re- |come. With prayers and patience you|or pastry flour to make stiff enough to|away for a week, or over night even | when servants could not he had at any i E¥nghs the guerdon won. that as well as to odors from what I |plies I.realized that calm waters have | will find that they also serve who only | H S horio: cooked. ‘She i come and ! wage? So today many of the great h : ; United States marshals acted as stay with her; and it is hard to find | places still stand empty, while there is | s er as soda to the |anyone to do that. - She Js an old lndy | & scarcity of middie-class Houses; | Cnumerators at the first nine decennial |~ el flour. Have griddle hot and welljof 82 Years ard does nqt leave her|palaces are too expensive, hovels no|CenSuses, Fach Marsha, bed os WAy INEXPENSIVE - RECIPES. o ey sk oS oan JURENE IUIG bl can see | Toneer sood R | eriy cover nis allatted territory. Dear Soclal Cornerltes: Aut oo, midiiy| IIEht and delicious. Adding cream of I can't 5@ Very far-from. home to stay| “A better ‘Tae of Bri Someshiere the load is lifted, ‘Som. 8% elouds- &re rifted, Somewhere the angels wait. %07 wes <Jessie B. Pounds. ) tarter was told to me a year ago and |long® vomen will come out of this | e} &k > tables, there are the skins, parings, | “Jos-eph!” other readers have festified, .1 190.i1 fing they afe not only much lighter,| T goito the movies, but one gel:,:li(h tanding the mhyeical mistortune | ) - to be reckoned with. Have tried | . “I'll leave it to you if' that ain't so,” | Prize the useful and suggestive ¥e-lyut finely flavored, with no sus-|tired of them it they go too often. to the race of having so many of its | ? old lunch for noon: but after |said L “That's why I think Perplesed | Cipes furnished from eek to iweek by 9 ¢ . ¥ i ficed tvery e 1 i Ttain will | WHATIF MOTHER STRIKES 2 col on; but after why plesed | e ‘o | Piclon of sour milk about-them. Now| The Sisters I met'l liked very much. | best men killed:or maimed. Britain will | 9, Eve MR 1t mother— | ¢ at my desk or typewriter all Lis a good looker. the members of the Social Corner. FOT|1 have griddie cakes with syrup as a|Some 1/had:met before, and one of|zain vastly mote than: it will lose | lT S UNw Fhe forg alP aay— g I surely need. fresh air and| “It seems o me. said she, “that|that reason I want tg give the SISters|j eqytast dish, or for supper, lightly | them I went to school with, and an- | through the. training, discipline, and | s it Sger fhe e supibe] {6 tire! | the chanse of gofnz out taidinner. your remarks are too personal, for. yoli | On€ or two of my owm, useful reciPeSiy, inkled with cinnamon and sugar.{other I met’I-knetv’ when I swas a|physical improvement:of its manhood; || to pat off to-dzy’s duty until to- Bhe asks no_higher pay! )”\-:u the good Aunt would ‘teil me | did 'no!'wed @ handsome woman your- [during these times: when everb‘hh“e The children are very fond of them. small girl. ~ 4 through ‘teaching reljance, self-respect, | | morrow. If your stomach is Father ‘Jolned In a walkout— [ Fonta: & working Smt e e mre e B A e e ot eoy mowadars ey cxirentt,| A Substitile For Mast Loaf: Twp ONB WHO READS. |rexities, truo Vilues. The world il | acid disturbed take 2 m . A woi 2 ot vere 5 ] g ays seems ex , et ey gain greatly by 'a renalssance in Bvers obb ‘strlkes At my house, |l%0% of & working. man, of eatin at | Femember, handsome 15 that handsoms |6t me tell you all of my aice - {jpupa puARe T pRatia Reans dne e o T fai’ ot the spirit that made Brit- ROty Mother: : e A o L e R A nothing* | o One;$99 Cake: Into mixing dish put| 2 Cne R i i ST Shihe W(:L Jessons | 1SHETS, 18 pioncers, colonizers, civiliz- > 2 s e e Hokne. i " 11 dny o 5 \"| one cup sugar, add one egg, a heaping (oo 4 ¥ England has learned o SONS | ers, administrdtors. And that rena INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. | /!I7 ' home t0 n.neat, inviting table, 1| said T/ “Now stop getting sensitive | teaspoon of lard, one teaspbon flavor- | Shiof OF one teaspoon of rice. | from the World War which it would be | sance has beensachieved. _ ; their Sificere thanks and deen anpre- | —to whisper a seeret to Aunt Pheaac.. | When he ‘says Tve got. .a wife! it | UL cup of cold water ~Stir JUst|sove or grind in a meat grinder. Mix {3Coarding to 4 bulletin from the Wash: | SCif to be depefident for its daily bread | | ¢oggy, A pleasant refief from glation 1o all members of the Social|n ) I xo wirh “tri- | sounds just the sam hen he 5ay8 | ong one nalt ets bt e Citted st | ATt the ingredients well. Form into a|ingion head s . 00 the uncertainties of importation.|| the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. I T Aot reoooial jmmny & et e Ve B0t o ont e T8 i fic $4Y8 |and one-half cups of flour. sifted With | 1o and bake untll brown. OF oro: | ms.on headquarters of the National | \gricylture i-Hesome a chief.object of | | the discomfort of aci brances: - e able to rive the dime WHIChJE would |dazed with hix idea of ownersnip. By |3, 1°UndIng teaspoon of haking Do auettes max he formed, roiled in bread, ““The greatect lesson the British neo- | Natonal solicitude; and Wil remain so. ||| MADEBY SCOTT & BOWNE | Who oxiects S0 imy re¢ulariwattreas_ | heck, he oight to be made to look In|ruic to go by. Pour in pan and have|pmy 'y and hrowned in the ‘oven. ple have learned from the war is that|yeen so steiking 4n normal conditions GUARBING AGAINST DEAFNESS. xpects such a tip, 8, eversbody | the glass ever? Hour for ninety days |fhe oven ot at first, then cosler atter| Eosie (requently with smalt amounta) of consumption,” says Judson - C. | 2670 % SRR R, M oS e Dear, 1 Sisters: To be and see himself.” et 0 G r 5 of liquer containing a tablespoon’ of| Welliver, writer of a communication on | 25 *% i 7 5 L bk i i) but | Sometimés the home folks. help. },‘.Ith“Jors,eph " says Mirandy, “I feel sure g“;fft‘ e °S§;‘§ mat in a cun of hot water, which the bulletin is based. ‘“They = > sending me cooked fond - by narcel | that Pernited is more like a henhawk heh s oo Pork Stew: P: 1 i int|have acquired the habit of bein; ; hich means : 3 4 & rk Stew: Pare and slice one pin 2 g -4 ':,',d’”":":'l‘, heqring Which Means | post hut in reneral it {s, mpngsibie to | than an angel, - Patiencs is often: the can use vanilla or orange flavorink | ¢ motatoes, then fry three or four |steadily employed at good. wagés. . e T feiany sort of a clean and fifling'meal ) highest way to do God's will; but we (28 AfEr CR<C 8, Bed adding. one- | Slics of pork inga kettle, add the po-| “They have learned how togspend F s i o han or 60 cents even in a|are told passion is the drunkenness of e o a nion, sl‘ced. Cover |their money carefully, sanely. fRriftiv. I amglways sorry when 1 ™5 | familv. and most women' In families | the mind! . There's foo much drunken|fourth teaspoon each-of nutme, clove, | fatoes and one onion, They have learned to save: the bond- !-r"hndan 8 dnstee; sasily ermmpor_{won't hother to take people to meals. |nesé in that house, Joseph, and they | Cinnamon i e oot At When' the :::‘at‘:etinaigm:m:;eg "id| selling campaiens have qught that an e s 0men s 0 eaLness e even permanent on't thi ¥ FAE i : r ting; Z - Thrift ca it ageto ) Jack of hearing might be helped by Wb v b Atk ey o SO EEC Pivt ous PXer el R Fose and with moona frost- |about a pint of milk, a little salt and | TRFIft came from ebriety, serious- ey s fonlt with my host’ Vil whisner.an: | & g wonir exe for sit- |0 g Denper and let it eome to a boil again, [ Mindedness, and the necessity of : . secret to vou ard the other Sis. uations,” says T, “Lwould go to preach- |ing | Th P bt Tarsn stretching all supplies to make them At the firsf symptoms of ear trouble, | ters—some of these dazs -I'm s a0k R Creamed - Beef—Scraps pertectly] This makes enough persons, it is well 4 consult 2. dentist; have|home, and In time expect to have a | “That would; be MAgerous for you, 7 Bim_seeuif there is not some abscess i HANNAH WHO. |g0 rourd. Money ceased to mean so i o matier, how, small, at the roots of & lean beef to-pulp; mince; put.in a pan much: when one,” though he had .a home of my own, SO Then rou may be|for a great minlster once Haid: ‘He | with salt, pepper, one tablespoon of e nobody will ever h 248 MAIN STREET -FRANKLIN SQUARE o F LA P e you have good luck with'it. Follow a-taste. of good glycerine | 5000 home-made bread, which so|¥ ave got lost or run away. | directions carefully: R St o oo G ihe|many of the Sisters have praised. In|l am well and full of life just now. |« 3 i wo Lahow mprorimn . o ale |4 home where there aro children the| We.did run away from Jewett-Gity bfi.’;?"mf,‘“‘é:fm““b‘;‘,.,? “fiu;::,( b practice to insert with the|JOUNE folks think it just fun to turn|to Central Village whero my husband Yol < of ‘ez, beaten Hgnt: 1w gunces ‘Of.the little finger, a drop of | ¢ Crank, and the bread is ready to)has a better job with more ‘pay ‘@fdiipocolate, meltéd; bbe-Half cup sour Sand. rose water in each enr, | ¢t {0 rise in a very short time, a steadler:prospect. &~ Iahilk, onechalf .cup water, two and going to bed, to help soften up!| TheN that bughbear dish-washing,| We are living in the country on &ione_halt <eups- flouf; ‘one. teaspoon so- e A which nearly every housewife dreads, |farm, about 20 minutes walk to] da, ‘two whites of eggs. beaten dry. keep' up ' the general |!G%¢S half its terrors if there is one|tral Village and Wauregan, so.we aredl “ujjing Pwo | cups ‘brown sugar, Bealth \P400id sitting In a direct |2 the simple = drainers at hand.|not very far from these villages.~Jt.| one-quarter cup 'bfi:&i-‘ene-halt cup ! £ and don't bundle up the ears hes well washed and rinsed, put to|& very. pretty place and I like ‘it<very] i muél, 10 make them over-tender. A | _ | bushel of band notes. wasn't allowed B R Bt o ots.ot faure Hobdly t any grum. |alWays roared when he had nothing fo | water, two. tablespoons of rich: cream; {MPW To Do '_"”"N‘\;’- By e e omed B e ich s having its ef-|bline about ‘my conking! sayl’ People who can't preach can do. | butter the'size of an egg. <Coox two| Dear Social Cornerites: In these | ponce’ for afternoon tea, with other drum. “ - TR IRAE gratatal You have the greatest habit of want- | minutés, stirring constantly. Add one|days when economy is imperatalve | mealsin. proportion. i B SELF-SUPPORTER. |ing to do something vou're.not fit for. | tablespoon-of cracked dust, ana one | these methods will not come amiss: “Britain has the idea that this world SATURDAY NOVEMBER thh, QRS ot skt it may help to of any man I 'know of. Somebody said | teaspoon of made mustard. Our folks| - When old starched linen collars have|has seen the-last of overproduction. It - B e takine: ains i Soenr USEFUL HOUSEHOLD HELPS. 1°“=l Ago there are braying men {u the |jike thig to eat on toast. become Worn at corners and are of |has become convinced that the real dif- the tomslls with a drop of jodine "‘;"" Soctal Corner Sisters: Several | oo ;lofi-o:?slel?""bmymg SNoesl; LA ALLIE MAY, = A OF OUP =, : weeks ago, one of the wi s : — D 2 RS E st i o s " % 8 it ot | For's mine ot pe e pereced | AN EXTRA NIGE GAKE, LAST DAY 2 side - that bathers. . Sepra drops |, 1TCIEss cooker in saving. time, tron- || tmem i G ’c‘ag;‘?';:wg"ge’ but| Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: . oF lodine in. warm water, ‘used as a| A0 money. e A o JoE, | Some day when vau want an extra : gargle. offen heips. - Remember, the | L0, Other useful devices are of BT 2 “ |nice cake, I wish you weuld try my 1 % thrgal and nose. with the iecth,| St NEID, especially in a large fam- |« A KING AN ALBUM QUILT, . |TeCiPe for Boston Fudge cake; T as- 7 bt the. objects of presorvien|1IY. One of these is the bread-mixer, -~ |sure you ail it is déliclous, that is, if | € you would help yourselt | Nich enables the household to-have| Dear S6cial Corner Sisters: I guess - DINING ROOM _ What is so significant of Christmas as the home? Christmas day in the home with the family and possi- bly friends, gathered round the festive board, good-cheer reigning, makes the hostess happy, if her dining room is*| a beauty spot, a welcoming room for those who would, dine pleasurably and contentedly. OFFERING SALE 4 - ‘milk, ‘one-half cup nut meats. in this wire device, need no|much. ; Frosti i ¢ grated | viping, b E ' : ing—Six - .tabléspoons grated thng “specialtists which are oft- | "PiNS, but dry perfectly and quickly,| I have had a hard cold sinde I"Bfalaiocolate, ' & bo gra 8 too hieried to study your particular | "NOC catch dust or lint, and._aro|rived here and this made setbling’ dim: ?‘Efi}“"?"fi !“;"1':;:”"";*“ crearm, Sase may be avoided, if only intelli- | ¢2dY to put back uportthe table when | cult—seven ;rooms—some job. - " “fedgne. tahlespoon butter.. Prepare the B Déssverarice-ars tricd. in| Wanted. My cold Is improving and the ‘outs¥idics in the usual manner. The ingred. Deginning of car frouble. The first cost of these useful house- | 100k is, pleasanter. I hope the Sisters. 0 i % COATEES| SKIRTS 4 8} jents are given . in::the.order-of use. : < : | ; hold implements ,is soon covered in |Will keep.clear of colds and sicknesa | iSn! ; i R S AS % - { d BSSImNIC what is saved in time, girength and| I am making an album-qullt with TP e I Wili your dining room be as attractive as you desire 319,50 Value, $25,00 All wool plaid. Velour atigue. white block, enclosed with darker ma. Y ¥ nti kS = 2 Wi B e HOW A SCHOOL DENTIST CouLD LADDIE. |terial. T wish the Sisters would send | DUt meats and “peat until thick|| on this Christmas day? 'Will the fumiture be what Sig. HELP. . me one block each with their name| no B i, SPread, Melt the choco- in the newest styles and X gfl.l;ne;lhl::l : have halé ENJOYABLE TRIP MADE BY | upon it. T)‘m( is what my friends ar omen ha doi t ut. e te for which they have FROTTIE e oh they Would eyt therz| Dear Social Cornerites: The middle oM%Y TSV address is Central Village, late for the frosting, add the sugar, ream and butter;. .let cook . a few minutes,” then spread over the cake. you want? Don’t let Christmas day find any .creaky chairs, a shaky table, a marred buffet, or not enough fur- $25.00 Value, $32.50 shadeg at the home. I g AUNT. KATE. iture to t d ds. Our displa; ) Conn. Box 45. - niture meet your demands. lisplays present a - flof October I left North Abinton, ace S L — s 5 5 . orms right At bome. Trec,| companied by my dvughtor as for b FINEY. | A weLerui-suGaestion. || host of moderately. priced pieces for those who would §39.50 Value, $47.50 i $8050 some tow they have already d 4 s Dear -Sisters of e Soclal’ Corner: 9 1 i o ini: 1 < & b visiting nurses, sohool Fmlk pith Slends S ottt BOSTON AN&F;;““ SOUTH | o 0at oo that somerioess Siers || choose artistic iurm@\np for !hecttilmmg ‘;‘]"“?' assured that $49.50 Value $60.00 Value $12.50 -~ fis"d“,:"’{‘m;“‘}"{,’f ke | " As Hulda had been expecting me to| Dear Social Cornet Sistérs: One ad- piece is of sturdy construction and worth while for J ] alue $12. n get ‘baths installed in schools, visit her in her new home for some |vantage of sightseeing in Boston is 74 would not return to North Abington |tozether. . From the Old Corner Book T e o fortainly | until the long-looked-for visit was | Store tosthe Old South Church, taper N T i s"mmi:é Di; made, and we certainly improved every | ing up above the stores, is but a step. e s mean the % |minuie by way of conversation as we| The church'is Fuiit on the site of H rtain cases have even com.|.me I just made up my mind that I|thLat the places of interest are so close V223 Come in and choose the pieces you want. We’ll have them delivered before Christmas. ' Every Garment In the Store Reduced 5 X strolled about the town. Governor Wipthrop's garden. “The }| of lé:es ?tel:de:n!he life of| *Winchester is far different than I had | house wad beo g ao,’,fi tuel il % i) {Poves : ™ ot L IR I R S SIS B i e Simeelf, In ©MErEen- | expected to find ft. As I entered the [1775; and the land given to the Third 1 TIC PO . 5 & working man must|P\2cS I observed the high rocky nills, | Congregational soclety, -on which _ to ANTISEPTIC PO on top of which were fine residences, | build their church. ’ B dismay the condition|in fact, Winchester is a residentiai| e are told that the place became'a his children’s teeth, and wish that|town, and there are many fine estates, | favorite one for town meetinge. could do his share with all the|and so many pleasant places. From' this place it was'the famous lax-payers, through an extra| Not a day passed that we did not|Indians left for'the Tea Party.” Here or #o *to chis ecity or town tax, No Charge For Alteratiens SHEA & BURKE : HOME FURNISHERS the British -had a'riding schooi darin; 7 7 M 5T NORW "-:“mnu: h‘;. h d:gd"n o pack after an hour, at one time strik- | their occupation of the'~i‘y P 7Y < 7 v sound teeth, carefilly|ing into Broadway, after a grand and | was_ installed the postall-e after 1| : - for, What the dentists did for | lovely walk on the edge of Mystic river. | Fos(on fire. o LT in war-time is a good object|On the riverside large willow trees The tower of the chas.h is ciosed t51] | the country had to pay for it,'overshadowed the walk. The park in|the public, but the rest has b‘uEn cuhj] WE ARE OUR OWN TAILGRS