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You tryly is haif frozen most of the time |" and heartily ‘agrees with the person who said: “It is about time for the people who predicted a mild’ winter to rise and, By of thativery _ out of Teans_renting rooms. s Tor o woman who owns or leases a house in a convenient part of "‘"é:gyv wen, this is & reliable and 1n m very profitable thing to fall During . besh greatly benelited by books from that small but growing library of which a_Corner. favorite, Eita | bs n, Many i Sithougly Flasenct Maitten for ot whaiy “enfosed | back upon: but, while there is always number g{&;"“’% & have enjoyed ‘wyllwu‘nétl * Gre’ stamped | the rek of setting tenants who . and profited by fhe letters of the| “Gliid' Gt Stateis $hd 1ioronc thunE | waste - and ‘use more. . than the i ol 33 ~16ld Connecticut for them. 1 do not room pay - for, maybe go off owing rent,” etc. the success of any such| experiment depends a good deal upon g Wlillifdistance, | | e fret plate, sifice the war it “w‘”:;”yn;' : g ‘ meeomatf . If youdonot get. - MR < Lovert e ot 1) be refunded. gfib&‘ 1 can reply to your ques- tion about a good hair tonic. I also, had tried massaging and several dif- | ferent tonics without anv effect. 11 think that ypur friend wds right in sdying that it is not well to sham- poo’ the hair:; wonder at young peoplc reading fic- tion so largely, but I'cannot under stand how people’ past thirty pre- fer it to the yonderful books of his- tory, biography, travel and the. Iike . that our libraries offer us. a Do oo 4Tiio, Dtten. One cannot| Mhess books have hrought. bbth - every casesy.Some halr is very oily| Pleasure and proft to my life within E ¥ > o | the pasi few months: e o ul and needs frequent washing thani i Mcots "wod Peace” Tite ot = ! Julia Ward Howe, Russeli rowel atr Srosaee e B0 'ana His Work: Fersonaiifles - of shampoo. -and advise about home' American Citles Christian Healing, ‘treatment. Fifteen months ozo my|Joel Chandler Harris. Clara ;Barton, halr dresser_advljhd vasclirm hair | Seeing America, Little Visits. B With tonic, to be used once or twice aGreat Americans, Jeanne D'Are, Life week according to the condition of|dnd Letters arsl; Beecher the hair. The idea Is 10 keep it well| Stowe, Impressions: of . ths Taiser, nourished. The tonic must be very|Bolshevism, -Ambassador - Norgen- thoroughly rubbed into ‘the roots of | thau's Story, The Modern Idea {a the the hair and the scalp well massage. | Christ:an 5, v Although my hair continued to| Though physically I' haye travcled come out T did not lose faith hecause!but few miles, by means . of these the hair dresser said it would nor|{dnd similar books, .I have mentally with female weakness. T, (” could not walk any has become the custom for most t\a- \ i ants to' pay in advance; and this is good for a woman venturing into this as a new business, since she is se- ture against the hordes of frauds, who, like the Evil One, appear to be con- { tinually go'ng about seeking whom | they may_ deveur This point settled, it is up to the one renting out a room ‘to make that place as comfortable and neat as pos- sible. Never mind if tae - furniture may be old-fashjoned; mast, pennle— . tmen in particular—pever think of that. | for sev- ‘But every temant is dissat'sfied un- months. other remedies. less ‘the bed linen, curains, towels, ble SMITH’S* DIGESTIVE . TABEETS A ' scientific combination of nedicines. that will remove In- igestion. Taky two of Smith’s ing and Digest' Tablets after eati be convinced. i 25c Bottle Hypocrisy Walks Invisible Except to God Alone. to me. I wasun the care of a good ed. the proper N. P. standpoint to ook this viant, 5o reported it 1o the ress and public at once. 5 Buchiwa wave of .indignation ~ went through the state that the books were ndt sent out, and it was stated that a clérk was responsible. and he was dis- missed., Afterward they claimed that 1he-books were for a reference librar: for adults. SOCIAL CORNER_POEMS. Take It From Father. 1 haven't much to tell you I have learned that good advice Is a prescription which, but few of z us will take; 4 And mfy long and windy warnings might forsake you in a crisis— And besides you've got your own You know what it is; to have splitting headaches and unstrung orves—Smith’s Headache Tab- lets will dispel pain. They le no bad after effect. 25c Bottle - - Son, | ;rl;‘d read, f‘fiiafl Pinkham's Vege- d-cov te., vhite dnd clean. P . :nrl ri;‘e::ide:k a{ffl»‘:val; ntmqnent, d and decided to try it. tal ;:&‘Eh to keep them neat and whole- | After w n;;‘dv?‘d bo"t‘tdle-; ,E,:{“:g The matter' of heat is'a big item more, I have never had any more B e > : i s | stop falling until all the dead hair:roamed far. Personalir I owe, S0 5 i : - earesin takke; | which | The §. P.s afliate with the I W.| g out. After using it for several much to. public. ltbraries thac T care|in success: in slenm-he«ted'hokie. " trouble in that = since. T hnvtfi i F e help. vou #o the distance’ | 1%, eneh cxcusing thelr: shoofing of | months we discovered that mew halr (ot refrain mow ang then from s |SUNEY andlady who is Llwayve skimp - Gone al e e el : . & 4 ¥ hi FERL RO the soldier boys at Centralia, by sa¥-| was coming in. That sounds rather|pressing my appreciation of. them. - 3 5 ~ am an atten ata . 9, ¥ : ey ing that tho Leglon had raided the iBehy", but it is very genuine look-| . With best wishes for ali tne mem- | Sqenomost of the tme. makes ooy ory eling fine, 1 CI::ve recom-. SMITH’S WITCH SMITH’S COLD . rters of the L. W, W. - o ihs 4 5 r. . A ‘ g 3 X 8 3 satne, 2o the ucles . of. ithé :‘e;)mamelr e s P n’;,gm‘::r‘.r' and growing in a- natural|bers offyour Corne; While, on the contrary, given a warm. mended your Vegetable Com HAZEL JELLY TABLETS Check your cold with a reliable ‘remedy. Our Cold Tablets will break a cold in 24 hours. 3 25c Bottle EVIELYN RURR. PRETTY CROCHET EDGING. Dear Socfal Corner Sisters: always glad to get my Saturday's | Bulletin and read each cheery, help- | ul letter. although ;I haven't- written] for a long time, = Younz FHousekeeper: struggle for existence, dozens of my friends and s! always Don't ever try to argue with a cop. recommend _it.”— LILLIAN THARP, £24 i desira to! S 6th St., Carroliton, Ky ¢ d he a desira to! : ake trangers, el at home. there| 1f youhave any symptor about which ould he n eertain line of formality ' you would like to know writs to the never passed: that is, members of = | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, family should never intrude so much' Mass., for helpful advice givea frce of as to enter the rented roow, fal charge. overner told the people of North Da- fota that fhey should not fight the L W.W.s—they should make friends with o e ey must be remembered the majority of the people in_this state are Ger- man-Russians, who read only the Ger- man language, and that the Non-Par- san party sends out papers in the comfortable, bright roem, and ‘the lessee will overlook many other disad- vantas This tonic ean be bought at good drug store and costs a little over thirty cents. Tt is called simply vase- tine hair_tonic. ‘Tpllowing are sugzestions for com- batbing H. C. L.:— A Home:made Nut:Butter—To three portions of ordinary butter o good qualit ver For Red Rough Hands, and al’ kinds of chaps, cracks and roughness. It softens, soothis and smoothes the skin. 25c Bottle There are plenty of adventures which a man may get away with, Thoush the world proclaim them hopeless from the start; You may find 2 whirring buzz-saw is a pretty thing to play with. Li “too, . o . 2 two portions of pea- e fond of 'y 3 2 zazi statl And times, a Bengal Tiger, has a | Gemman lanzuage Lo each voter. rse t ery fond of plecng quilts and enjoy | hooks, paners, masazines, statione heart >, | Cohe Non-pariisan party I8 workiag e hities ofe tent sunoth S and working out new patierna. I wonder | ar ansother personal helone'n Cou 3 1 = it {435 . tat how, i » Y. D 3 se | if ‘you ve tri ki * n: 3 gt his absence. D Youth is ways doing wonders am‘l‘ in thirteen s o trying to cap: it -alt the timey Ut we think it is bot: ¥o ave tried ‘making a ‘“Roman |tJe occupant during his forever more achieving, | ture them as it did North Dakota, so.T Cross”; it makes a large square|Arriving for tenants should not he left|to write, as abeut every subject has SMITH’S WHITE PINE ter than any nut butter on the mar- g : ; ritten_upon. SMITH’S LIVER While the sages sneer and prophesy | th ning of the true nature of | I block and is put. together with a|carelessly upon a table. or hail hat-|been w ¢ Brerd T 5 “lgi:kpir‘h‘" Wil not be amiss. They | ket: and it tastes food on bread or|iash. A Swastika block, or 'a T |rack. fo be finzered. nostal cards. et Tirst, T thank all the sisters who Sent | COMPOUND But there are some final limits—it's| call themselves a farmers' party, but ll;olls on{‘:_e' nhd-ari {vuu buy rlwunu ; Plock make up_into pretty quils. “Log!read by anvbodv who comes along: il i . PILLS a fact that's worth believing—| their president is a socialist politician | Putter by the glass there would notiCabin’ or a "“brick” pattern Is.good |l such mail shonld he guarded faitn- s s "5heh, apeak jof Stop that cough or it stop 8o dor't ever try to argue with a|who is under sentence for.sedition, and ‘f‘:ni’éfi?“aE”t';‘;’“:’.;n.‘l“:“?“.fs‘s&?,:i; to use up small odd pleces. Shall be|fnlly and taken direct to the raom of R Ly ; you. Any bad cough can be RELIEVES BILIOUSNESS ou in our home. and when warm S Weather comes hope to call and is .free ,under bonds, on an appeal to a highfr court. Almost all their off- cersaraof foreign bitrh or descent, of sociali$t beliefs; and the bulk of the 1y 18 German or of German descent. had two months of very cold from. the middie of Octo- the middle of December. then a 7 nice weathar, We have just| had a gpow storm, and it is colder, but ! od, winter weather. and not 100 | ave been in use.all win- | ow is too pleased to hear how you decido make the gatlt. T am sending in a pretty crochet edg:f which a nice for t;!!els. bureau Scarts or wherbver an edge about one and a half inches wide in neaded: Tt | tenant.’ no matter’ how mesk.” wei- is very quickly made and any crochet | man or mon. will submit to this form cotton may be ‘ised accordinx 1o the | Petty tyrapmy. use it is to be,put to. I used No. 30|, T Know women who Silkine for towels,. | t=1 ircomes by renting Chain 9, tyn. ist row-Shell (gs,fafter vear, never havine ‘¢h 230 in Sth st. from hook. t. in | iS 1Ot pleasant st. 2d row—ch, 3, shell (sh) 34 row—eh 5. sh..t in & Creamed Rice is good | 3. sh eclr dt in 5 ch, ng of some kind Impraves | z one 100p of each on Kook and the person to whom addresced. Then tlyre are women who ohicct | to tenants having individual d>or| -keys, insisting unon let'ing the tem- snte in, each nizht. All wronz. No to brought to a dead stop by using our White Pine Compound. It so pleasant to take and so effec- tive—you should get it at once 35¢ Bottle good peanut butter for twenty-four cents a pound-which i8 a little more than: a third of the cost of ordinary | Dbutter. | Second—Use part skim milk In! cocking. It costs only five cents a| quart. | A-Nice Dish for lunch or supper is ereamed rice, To one quart of milk! ise four tablespoons of rice and one teaspoons sa stirring often, creamy. The Plai but 4 flav see BILIOUS SICK HEADACHE" AND CONSTIPATION. 25¢ Bottle ut swim the whirlpool rap- : Hope you arrived home safe- 1y all had good h a storm. r you were not ou get better Malvina fand I will take a sleighride down to if the snow lasts long enough. 1 was interested hearipg how the si ters got their pen mames, and. w: jmore would write and tell 1 was reading one of Josenh | coln’s books when T first wro took mine from that. ippi all ake substan- | Tooms. vear word thot | tamamrer anl ther have a try b the com- ¢ home: yet. forbear to r-ak Dboves and misers ot themselves. Thay ns wigh policeman—take | om Dad and ea s infall PE CHOCOLATES AT CAND QUR!')SCSPQ% CAN'T BE BEAT.- futile protestat t way he tells you, on| hop! | s you have a fancy for a Lin- hev and DORINDA. | il's accommodations, 5 any S a i it. Po flavor with celery use a large! taking off all ‘tozether: repeat from || 'c % Suace deal ond a whole del- — = you ever Ury o argue with a long (me. Wo can very €100 &6t qup of the outside stalks and some of| » (hree times ch 8 ¥ elin end of Iat S ot Resn themr mine | TAKE GOOD CARE OF THE FEET. |} I ;i cop. ) \d “o At 19} the tender leaves cut in &mnll pieces. ! Sth row—(2d. p 2d) in spaces, (3 % . Dy Social Corner Sisters: Every- Q - c RIMSON RAMBIER. |centsdsmore. And foir isgld e bar- Do {20t botl at oll, uet steam them | P in. center ghce) ah. tin'3 & dth e s & biooec b o el i i SCona s i R 9 . et 3 . e Su| with the rice and milk. To flavor;row—ch 3. sh. Tth row—ch 3, sh. t : feet. In the first plice you, should [ g : Pk gar ang wheat to Burope and going | . i e " S8 tlthe conveniences of the bath-roam, |feet. In the first plice you, sl i % Sleep. Dot D e are Asis] T chesds YER 8 SRl pup on thaces T Sich. . Depeat nugl M provide mplentv of wood. clean towels, | wear smooth, seamless stockings and 205 MAIN STREET %K T + al G h O 4nid B e | fourths of g large.cup of cheese, et est wishes. to all. make gnws that the liwht {z enitanle | sensible shoes, if ¥y & ike the cool dew that falls upon the | tamed o the wheat four, dnd Burope | fine=Other vs of varying It will; e | awesn And <oars. Tor .Eha | With: the ;Thahjon : worl 3 avle: ins. 181 doubtless -ageur to you. For instancess 4 : ' P $ ahahon So that no tender leaf is stir- wheat, and ‘send them the | ™ 4 eoywh Yricher- wWhen : made . with foame g ghiremulag ty, andi abave Ml jests s eugoet (o o grain Wh'ch they farmerly used. OUr | wioia mfik it te @0 net arouse susnicion that they are|and to pinch_their toes in the tocth- | e made Wilh GREETINGS FROM RURAL ' DE- F SQ NORWNCE B So gestiy that no slightest sound | harity has becy mixed with too much | wnole @ik and part siim milk ase] LIVERY. e e s e b eard, Let us - used: ; nents are ahout. ; : At Sor " : inz irs i z £ canrse, those who hire rtooms|mon sense and refuge to buy such! Nor even the tendrils of the vine un- rlering 1y affald of b Quifs agree with those who dis-| Al I woHld b5 Very Dleas- | hron ‘hote: ot Tientime tons it Sost | Ahots ton et T e T Bt PG v Bk B atites swost Sieatt. of SORTEDAKOTA. +|APetive of hien - eeled ; anben mtt1 g i m_eflm\fu(tind_rlhc ; now e are mot esnasially econcerned | The feet' siould be bather ofter i aEdh iy Lo ki ere 5;0_;4 0 Preachine at £p. . aud’ B o or_any ma 0~ | Meeting int March if everything i3 w'th, them. What is s-1d hera anplins | warm water with a little soda or = 3 ST Ml MM hien cioals upon our senses un.| : CLUB NO. 1 MEETS FEB, 11, ' | danzer he fealth ToF PSSk of sucl favorable:. alie’to mGet you- und your | feet ne well. to people in the coun-|in the water, Al dirt shonld be e ious mothe | First Baptist. church, George Hen- aware, = s T S on't dangerons for oraludty. waldy ohie S Ambb 50 icely entertained us at| trv, who rent rooms to summer board- | fully removed from under the nail famiies 1 Sanita i, g _‘sht;vluae, miniutedr—}lor:m§ ll;epia 5 ar H sright i 1 ratiiering Frank) ot Sbhieal v = | Aunt’ Abbys picnics. " Trim the nails with care. 1f the S v after ¥ - | Faithfulness. Sunday school at 12 e o i rient, | {opestgur uixt estiprlnR 1 FOanIn usG they botn tis toe and enow” | egii vy Shnie’ (of- Yhe eriteca AUNT KATE. |should bleed great care should be giv- | qio s’ moients: momrted & M- | oclock; Young People's meeting: sat So_ sleep descends ' with evening's|fond and diches L ey nrette and veis “debytaule |TMUSt Have heen somewhat sarprised| Westerly. o e ; er of 12 children, and living on &| &4 Jovening theme, Jesus Weeping o, e R e Sk Y | when they learned that Papws Boy A lot of foot t-cuble starts from cut-| frpor (A2 children, and lLving on &/ Gyer. a City. E of two n.ce little Sweet "sleep. gear Sleep, who takes | S cur cares away, nd. gives to soul and body peace and rest, When we find strength to meet the dawning day, And courage to attempt life’s high behest: ting corns. . & ether d fodine; paint every a week, then soak and they (1 peel off, repeat when they Dbother. This is a relief and not a cure. Chillblains are troublesome. Two ! teaspoons powdered aium, one-half | teaspoon salt and borax in a glass of | | water. and bath night and morning. | HAS SEEN SEVERAL CHOICE VA- RIETIES OF BIRDS. Dear Social Corner Sisters: For a long_time I have read and enjoyed the helpful and,interesting letters in The Bulletin, and if rou will allow one to become a member who has lit- tle. to give. but glag to take a sreat A ovr anoual ve me some good advice from her own experience.in life. She said enever your husband is going to de out and asks you to go with him me, not say you have some ome that you must attend annot go. If you do not ac- ns after a while he At the Greeneville = Congregational chureh, Sunday morning, there will’ pe preaching by the pastor at 10.30 m. Subject, The Interchurch Move- ment Toward Christian Unity. The Sunday school follows . the morning . service, At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Etta Barber gives parents and chil- dren good advice in regard ‘to books. _ January has been pretty cold for ! | bees, but Bumble Bee was out and| attended the Social Corner meeting. at Buckingham Memorial just the| sam M ted Charities will give those who will great- ate them. a_lonz time s'nce. Tidy been with ne, but T wi FEEDING THE BIRDS. Dedr Hocial Friends:—It seems now to e a case of snow, and then more stow; and it is so deep in the woods , and cept his : 4 1 will not ask vou, thinking that you|Rey. J. &. Blak 9 S £ And sometimes—ah, sometimes—sleep| W€ MIZNt See her that dav, as she was | and eldfis the birds are having a hard; Addley—Tlave niot heard from | deal, I shall be™ pleased “to become Sprinkle At (loum, pawder.’ Keep| had® rather stay¥at home: and’ work i m,'T sub,l:éal,ke';\p”c‘}:u;:n‘\';ie:iolr:‘ Bolda-tn Store” G of the ide: time: to find enough to cat so are in a long time in The ‘Corner|one of you, and know that I would ot ol Mo & | than to ride with him. The short|Sunday school at noon. I ¥, B to Dreams where we meet those whom to have heen the|coming around the houses and barns Had I'Known you. was one of | enjoy the meetings at the Bucking- °‘nd “mr]"*‘w tight, high-heeled or | rige will not be lost time, for I could at 6.30. 7.45, subject, The . Sec S el e been auite ill (al<o her | looking for some one to aid them. waiters at the sheriff's conven-!ham Memorfal, as 1 am quite well ac- | Pointed toe shoes. Don't work, grum-| work much faster and feel better in 4 o Command. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Central avenue, Rev. William H. Just try throwing out some crumbs t res of suet. and see how soon you will have company. $0 Axalee will serve in Driags no in Wilimantie I certainly would NINETTE have looked you up.- I was seated at the dipner table near the orchestra— quainted with some of the writers. I ‘was so glad to hear that dear Grandma H. was gaining. - doing it, than if I had not had the LOWATER. change the ride had given me. I found her advice was good and ble or whimper whatever happens; but do_be happy. . If you go for a long walk be sure her ‘blaee, \As the time jvas e, . hort to ANSEWERS (AND INQUIRIES. | plan for afy programme. . will net each one| The A larze ouk tree near our the second man from -How.” Richard| I would aiso l'ke to hear from Bal- | YOUT feet are in good condition before She did not advise me to ne- | Smith, rector. Holy communion 9.30 THACEIGE AT ss e -, | 63he prepired to Ao somethins- sine!|Bovse end' every mOfhiis whon. the B! Frebaar o he e was fine, | >m Fir who wrote from Dry Mills, | YOU star PEACE: ¢ home and ride off for just|d m: Morning service 1030 a. i, Sun- Dbusin; nded to. " roceived amd)yeyd, tell story, danee. give us mus'e | uré niised there are several and no doubt was .prepared by Social : Maine. Some of my people used to sure at an unsuitable time, but to| daY " school 12, noon: Ivening service A PRETTY T;T'I'ING PATTERN. ! Dear Social Corner Sisters: thing to help. mnka a fo'lv | It each one will do their! shall have a ‘“record breaker.” | in “that tree cocking - their head-one way and another and calling for their breakfast. They are just as Corner hands. | 7.80 p. m. This New England winter' weather At the First Congregational church, live there. BLANCHE—Thanks for poem. A Suppose Lonesome Pine nt is just as good as a kick for the | plan my work so that If supplies were needed. and the team was going to is busy 1 said i makes us homesick when we hear| With carpets, quilts, etc.. and Auntle]When I wrote before I would send in a | the village and my hushand acked | Nerwich Town, sermon subject. God's editor. k Interested Reader for a very | saucy as ther are bapdsome. Did from our friends in the south lying {n | No. 1 Is crocheting in her spare (?) | tatting pattern some time. jme to go to not let the work hinder|Cure For the Blues. Rev. J. Romeyn POEMS delayed will appear in their R lenday WAt A lob dfo e At | b fbver h them and see what the hammock among the orage time. s T am still tatting for diversion to| me from goins, but (o show him I en- | Danforth of New London, will addrecs tamn. A little patience is necessary|mst hayn taken to send out so many, | gluttons they are? They always take the lurgest pleces, eat all they can,! then take the rest away and hide it under: some ground. They do not { bother with the small pleces, but! = along comes our gracetul little snow | bird to clean those up. 1 GREETINGS FROM C. The crows fly around and light in; Dear Social Corner Siste the tree, but do not have the courage been some time trecs. reading the Norwich Bull With regards e | writers. make the time pass and forget myself, I will send in a pretty pattern, made some for a skirt. with a large ring of 5 d. m. joyed the ride with him. . I followed her advise and Sound that it is a gaod ¢ not to_ con- fine ‘vourself {oo closely to the home, . 5d. s.p. 5 A s p. 5 d s, close. mong people, and it helps choice varleties, and T have certafuly|twrn for stem 5 d. s. p. (six times),|to break up the monotony of doing enjoyrd seeing them as much as they|3 & s tum: s ring 7 d. s. p.|the same home work day by day. Beve (he Era e g 7 d. s. close turn; for stem around the | . s a walk in the flelds or small rings (you male four of these) | The past two weeks most of my spare time has been taken up by feeding gray squirrels that have come almest to my door. and large floaks of ~hungry hirds: have had several the Norwich Christian Bndeavor Union in Norwich Town Congregation- al church at 7.30 Sunday night. At the Central Baptist church, Re A. F. Purkiss, pastor, subject, Life a Mission. Service in Italian, 10.45 a. m, Rev. J. W. Carlevale, . pastor: Sunday school and City Bible Class es of life. jand I for one greatly anpreciate it. PRACTICAL POLLY. LEMON SHORT CAKE. Béc! ta BIA ) agd vonte Ihave| RURAL DELIVIRY. DAKOTA'S NON-PARTISANISM. Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: 1 have wanted to write tc vou severil times when Something of interest has been discussed. but was quite ill for 8.’ It has tine at Buckingham_ Memo=ial aanis i 8 i > ince T wrote, and | 1 was just worderng what T would r g 5 ride on.the troller cage] o5 Aten at noon. B, ¥. B. I: 630 and awhile. and my writing was neglected. TWhere aré you; Would like | to_come down in the yard. - fearing my pen would met_ rusty. sign my jname when T heard 24d, 5D 2d s p. 2d s p. join to side ! ; taking 4 ride on the trolley carsievening service 7.30." subject, Condi- T wanted to tell Perplexed that only There was 2 field of corn near bere am afraid” some of- ous olde ; CHIC-A-DE-DE. | pleot of large ring, 2 d. & p. 2 d = p. | even If vou do not have any definite] tiorial Forgivensss The Parabic of the one Thing can Cxeuse's mother from which was not husked till a short time pens have, will-pen. & ferw. Jine o i e comtes pimor | Vironment and new. soencs, o sestta| Uroraiving Servart. 4 re of er children—and that is : 4 ago: jand the ws had a reunion| onment ‘and new scenes, is restful and will help to ke the home all the dearer. and seem to lighten the Iabor of the home. and is a prevei small ring joining the center picot to thecenter picot of 1st small ring, with | stem between, until you have 5 small rings all joined in the center, with the | First, T thank Interested Reader tor every'day while that lasted. the prétty selendar which T reseivo Have put out grain several times I have it hanging In my parlor, right for a flock of qual that come within where every one who comes can pee twenty-five or thirty feet of the house and n death. And there are very few things that give a woman the right to leave ker husband's house. Complnt fo a magistrate will end persone: abuse or HOW TO CHECK ARTERITIS. Dear Social Corner Editor: In an- swer to_the request of Peace, a ma- At the Federated church, Rev. R. Daniel Trick, pastor, morning serviee at 10.20. The theme will be Christian Accrument. Tncle Joe: Come and bring Mirandy and take pert in the programme. The he progran e ev ¢ . : . : h § 1o Homey aod I8 peevin Bible school at the closs failure to & f grand mare ight after dinner and admire its beauty. Think it very | ternity nurse, for a remedy for stift|4 stems on the outside; . turn, maike | tative of .t u i i ilure to support his family. Drunk- | &, " en’ hungry. 2 | kind 6f you to send out such pretty | knees, will say, if the nurse will take| the larze stom tho first picot joined to| men get if they stay at home too ‘;’f,.dfl‘;,;':i“é“"' The Jead Ch“r-'fi{"abn e and unfaithfulness are the only |~ uni farv. 1 think T bave some-| Let us mot forget the birds at this! remembrances 16 the sisters. a full deep Jong breath, hold it andjthe first one on former stem. Onme| closely. 3 ‘George Cass. The. evening service ag oman Wil take this ooraion. and & | thig (3, tell that will interest you. |80asof of tife vear, cspeclally those| Huldy and Mary France: How kood | throw oomm it tae stroia it 9 | latge ring and_ pepeat. Sowle wamen U¥e In'slayery.to thelt agi ' g woman will take this course only after : of us who live in : a T the country. Our citv cousins do what a pleasure i We aré having lots of snow, rain and | ice, but'it makes a picturesque winter. Beiter {5 have it now than ! Lemon Shortcake: One. two teaspoons b: powder. one tea spdon siigar. one tablespaon of buttar: m% with new milk until stiff enough tofroll; imake into three parts. Melt { poons, put ome on eash layer: butter the cake well. Filling, for the Cake: One cup sugar, se level teasnoons cornstarch, Stir together with one cup of boilng waler for ten minutes. Add the juice off'one Jemon. one heaping tablespoon f a little of fhe peel; cut thin the starch from the | and put on tha cale, WILD FLOWER. HOW ABOUT WAFFLES. S Corner Editor read the suggestion that hot bread or biscuits went cold nights. T agree; hut, ve:gne. hot waffles zo even bet- Just let some of you readers try my” recipe and then fell me if- they bome ¢ home 1 the 730 o'clock, The second *lecture on the Plan of the Ages will be given, he! theme ,will be Period of Crea- tion. b s and make the life in the s hanny than it might be if would always look on the bright \life and took time for rest | and recreation a right times. To the Younz Housckeeper who| asked for a natiern foran old-fash- ioned bed quilt: If she wants one! that is in small pieces .and_much work, T would sugzest The Blazing Star, which was one larze sfar pieced out of very small pieces. How many t took for the one large star I.do not kno 4 slap with the open hand the afflicted parts, she will oxidize- and increase | the_ circulation, and thus both rem- | edy and prevent its recurrence. i Stiff joints are the first suggestion of arteritls, and the hardening of the |We can all feel like being more op. arteries. can. be easily prevented if | timistic now. When‘a friend remar this method is adopted: Slap the af-|ecd three weeks ago that spring would | flicted part with the open hand' while | 500n be here, it was quite true, but in | holding the breath. Lungs, thighs, el-!the meantime there were rapid tran-| bows. or knees, slapping the rght side ; sits to the coal bin and woodpile, and with the right hand, the left sides!We are not out of the woods yet. H with the left hand, alternately chang- }] Thf, temn?er;iture ml l]he Bay State ing until one becomes efficient in has been 20 degrees below zero ma c T 2 ambidextrous percussion. { times, and the saow two feet deep on| 118 dpuble Trish chain ls a nretty T will be pleased to answer any de- | the level. . | fo be of two colors—light and: dark, tailed question if the subscriber ad-) The Snow is a blessing, protecting! > 3¢ 17 [HO CO0FS HELL ARG dari dresses “me. | the roots and keeping the water pipes | [ Thomld never spend Ume .and cut GEO. B. FISHER. | from freezing. The strehuous times of ) ror tpe Rlazine Star, but they used Denger, Colo, P.°0. Box 20, High- Ewe years -ago arb fresh 1n our mem: | ipe 'S ory S5 hiar and were. poetty i S Coastirig Bas been enjoved to fhe| oL Was'xerv sorry to hear thati limit, barring @ few fractured bones. | STATTA I3 bad been Sick BOL wal &nIS‘.:'l:r i:‘f‘" °".o‘;{’°“,::b§‘"°“- wouldj o gugh to write to The Corner. Hope eIty avay ik | she ean come to our next meeting. Time fo make out lists for garden | AUNT MARY, seeds. BLANCHE. |it seems to us when we get out ot realize |and read The Corn . nage, fo see wour ) is to awaken iniletters. Though.yon ar’ far. swar| she morning and listen to the sonzs' from us, you ode still with us. We an of the many dlerent birds and v mh;xove to read vour interesting letters: them flitterirry here and there. al-|hope to s2e them often and hons. i ways seeming tn have lots of bu | the good old summer time.you will be | to attend to. They devour millions of | <o'you can come down to some of our insecls and bugs every Year. so are|club gatherings, as we miSs you theee beneficial to the coun Annabell: Glad to hear you are gain-' I am planning now to meet with the ine: hope you will be out again seon Sisters at Buckingham Memorial in| Roxanna W.: There is slente af March. . soow. Wish you were here, I would i TWENTY. now for .a good old-fashioned ghride, such as you used to enjoy when you lived out in the country on the good old farm. T could mot be with you . One's last two gatherings, 7S have such good timns | when we meet; but it was impossible for me to be there. 5 T would be delighted if f could o ia some of Club No. Two's: gatherings, hut living ouf, in_the: country, and so far from the trains, it makes it im- ossible for me to get there and back the same day. Tucy Acor long and serious consideration. - When b @ woman marrigs a man she takes his life anG happiness in her hands, surcly as the man becomes responsible for the woman. Interested Reader: I t the ' It -is ve all the one | have. Saman BRAVE. TIME TO PLAN THE GARDEN. Dear Sisters of The Social Corne: ank vou for Meaning of “Selah.” preity, and The word. Sel which ‘occurs so frequently in the Psalms, is usually he- lieved to Le a direction to the mu- sicians who chanted the Psalms in the temple. Mattheson, the great musical critic, wrote a hook on the subject, in which, after rejecting a number of theories, he came to the conclusion that it is equivalent to the modern capo,” and is a direction that ‘he afr or song is to be repeated from the com- mencement to the part where the word | is ‘placed. B VY TO MAKE FINE RAISED DOUGH- NUTS. Dear Sacial Corner Friends: T want to thank Interested Reader for a hand- some calendar. I think he must know my fondness for flowers. Thanks to Uncle Joe for his com- pliment, in his letter of a few weeks ago. Fuss and Feathers asks for a ‘good recipe for B Raised Doughnuts: Make a sponge at night of ore pint of warm milk and ich eaptured the made primary election law. know wha capture the and throug it accompl boishevists are doing by fighting. ‘The -constitution of the vides that the superinténdents schools shail be clected, but the P.s passed a law allowing the governor appoint three men 1o take charge of schools and the public char: Some USEFUL GARGLES. Sisters of The Social Corner: One of thé writers told us some time ago of the benefit to be derived from : gargling the throat during these trying winter days. Dear of The Linen’ Sheet, 1t was ia the reign of King Jobn:& - es of the state. A few weeks ago a member of the legislature. himself a Non-Par- tisan, went into the office of this com- mittee and found them putting up libraries to be sent to the rural schools. He casually looked the book= over, and doWt admit that what I say is troe: Rice Waffles: One cup flour, one cup boiled rice, three-quarters cup milk, twp ‘eggs, one-half teaspoon salt, one tedépoon hutter substitute, two tea- spébns baking powder, one teaspoon found them to be mostly e lives and writirgs of Trotsky and other Russian bolshevists, caching free love, anar- chy, and the overthrow of all civilized government. These were to be sent to schools for children under 15. This man had not 8 r. Sift the flour, salt, sugar and h%:n;: powder into & bowl: add the rick | which has been.put through a fodil chapper. and the milk, and mix well: then add the hutter. substitote and the eggs well beaten.. Mix all yell together and bake in very, very hot waffle itons, In making waffles be careful riot to put too much batter in (hi,wal!!e irons. ’ SARAH M. T. /MORE PET SUPERSTITIONS. Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: The Sister who wrote about pet su- perStitiofis the .other day forgot onc Wwith T must confess I have myself —hat o8looking for good luck in c a_plack' cag rums across my. path. 8ifly? O¢ course it is; but no sillier thak belleving, as do some triends of mine, that to have a_black dog, bark at you i5 a sign of cven befter luck! CREDULITY. Uncle Eben Says— half cup of yeast. In the morning, if sponge is very light, add half cup of melted butter or sweet lard, one coffee cup of sugar, teaspoon of salt, and one level teaspoon of soda dissolv- ed in a little water. Stir in two well beaten eggs. Use any flavor you like (Tluse nutmeg), Add sifted flour till itss the consistency of bircuit dough; knaad well, cover and let it rise; then out hal? an inch thick, and cut with small biscuit cutter. Cover them [well and let rise again betore frying Raised Cakes require longer time than cakes made with baking powder. It takes time to make these; but th's ‘We have not heard 2 word r;gm Yyou since you changed your name. Hope you don't live so far away that you can't come up to some of our gatherings. T hope to see your pen name _in The Corner page soon. As I can’t write you anythinz ahout going on a journey, for Thave not been away, as duty has kept me at home, Low'll ring off. Wish best' wishes to The (orner sisters ~.% 8, A REMEMBERED SLEIGHRIDE. Dear Social Cerner Edftor: T am a newcomer to The Corner, but hape to become a member.. We . certainly are No better advice could be given just -now, when coughs and colds are pre- valent. Gargling with a little myrrh in half a glass of warm water after i one has brushed the teeth is a first j class plan, often helping -an irritated throat. A .generous pinth of borax in the |warm water is good; or one ean use i & drop or {wo of carbolic acid. if Itke- 1y to be in places where there are crowds, as this is'a grand way to ward { off infectlon. ' | | Several drops of tincture of iodine in a gargle wil often do wonders in ! curing a sore throat from any cause. A iPIE HELP. Dear Cornerites: I have found it so much handier and auicker in baking pies to have my pie crust mixture al- ways ready to make into pies in place of having to mix dough every time. T use the proportion of three cups flour to one cup of lard, and 6ne table- Spoon of sugar. two teaspoons of salt; only I fix four times that amount 10 make 12 pies. . Do not add water, but put in jars until ready for use. This ‘will keep indefinitely. \When I want to { make a pie I take out one cup for one pie and add the water and vinegar rule makes about eight dozen. T hape to make some more of these before: this letter is printed, as we are very fond of them. Best | BOOKS THAT HAVE HELPED. Dear Friends of The.Sacial Corner: 11 feel thaty ¥ have s=o little splendid letters that have eappeared in end for the charming that now hanes by my desk. “Chillup must be o heap smarter dan dey once was It's puffickiy beauritul de Way de5 makes deir parents obey.” Some of us have little opportunity {v take trips abour, even short ones, or %o wiiness pageants. or cven-to attend and gatherings of the Cor- . the pien. to offer that I should not venture to take up space, but there is no other way for me to express my thanks for the The: Corner during the past months, little calendar having a cold winter and good sie'h- ing. More ‘like the . winters some thirteen and T went to_town | ome_afternoon several years ago. We drove old Jim and the puug. 1f a ono knows what a punz i & light bab sleigh with a box made of un- painted boards. We bousht a lot of houseiold supplies and . groceries. And when we came to pack them an ourselves in the pung, there was n much room to spare: and everyone was laughing as well as ourselves. Now poor ol Jim has mone where all 2000 horses go.y And we are liv- ine “manv milesapart, {1 re-echo ~what one of the Sisters | wrote, and hope that every housekeep (vexy cbld). * To make dough, roll out. £ill qut'and bake. This is especially a valuable hint when vou are obliged to er—especially everv mother of a fam {jly—keeps the home wedicine chest, be it ever so ple. well stocked old-time, reliable remedies, “roots and herbs,” “tha good, dependabls thizzs | which mean so much in case of sudd: illnese. Rubbing the chest with white vase- line often staves off a serious cold or Iung trouble. ST MOTHER HURBARD. GREETINGS FROM DORINDA. Dear Social Criner Sisters: * "When Saturday's Bulletin comes I always T was much, interested in Traveler's letter, SAMANTHA &D. turg to ‘the Soclal Corner page first. T endoy all the letiers and think each week 1'will write; then I wonder what make a pie in a hurry An egg-beater substitute can he made by taking a little Umber switch the size of a small lcad pencil and about 18 inches 1ons; pecl it and place the egg whites in a large soup plate: place the two ends.of the -switch in your hand and heat. In no time the || whites, will .be. stiff. . Remember and keep the same motion. ETHELYN. A-TALK FROM EXPERIENCE. Dear Social Corner Iriends:—As. T vead the letter signed. Observer, ana entitled “Home Good—But Not Too Much of It" I said that is good com- | SUNDAY SUBJECTS Owing to the sickness of Rev, J. IT. Yeoman there will he no service Sun- day at the Spiritual Academy. | _ At Park Congregational church; preaching at the morninz service by | the pastor, Rev. Dr, S. H. Howe. The subject of the Christian Science service Sunday morning in the Thayer building will be Spirit. At Trinty Episcopal church there| will he holv communioh at 930 a. m., merning service and sermon at 10.30, and evening service at 7:30. At Ch Episcopal church, holy communion § a. m. Morning service and ‘sermon 10.30 Church school at 12 oclock. Evening prayer at 7.30. At the Church of the Goed Shep- herd (Un‘verealist) —Service. 10.30 a. m.: preaching by the Rev. Charles A. Northrop of this city. Sunday’ se¢hool at noon. . A Tafr:i'le. C churchs Morning. The a8 Instrument of Chrst. Tvening, e Control cf Thought. Arthur Varley, minister. ! At the Holiness Mission, 87 Main sireet, prais¢ and prayer service, 10 4. m., Bible class and Sunday scheol hiat Tinen sheets for beds began-to be ased. The sheriff of Southampton, on his receiving the honor of knighthood, was ordered to deliver to the king's valet a couch, a bed and a pair of inen sheets. 3 Deadly Arabian Sirocce. i The sirocco or sand storm of the. Arablan desert is exceedingly treach- erous. It often digs pits two hundred, feet deep, -scaltering the sand for miles around. A _Linen From Nettle Fibre, e A compauy has been formed in Den- mark for the nianufacture of Mpen: trom (he fibre of yettles. At a recent! exaibition every oue was struck by "8 whiteness and ‘sippleness of thé y . To liehe nHA manting o Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S : cA S.T'G?R TA