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of silk tissue, bordered in printed col- or. < . lad’ wit Accordion pldated skirts combine. any kind of hot e mh interesting blouses into chic day. ne cares to inspect-them, it is quite| A handtiil of chopped ham ; ; y SH ( :n.dm m: :::';.unommmmmamhu«qmu Lohg sleéves with' puffed tops are 7 s the great revelation. ory and appetiziag. coming intd faver. & 7 B 5 . ; ‘campaigt 2 hottom tine is much used for South- 4 "ma n':nmbe::” m‘t::t m‘r?e? A'tm ey be :?’l:“u?fl':.fl “!flf'f‘!““ 3 : We have arraniged this special Easter showing with extreme care, There are, Hats here for the young lady from 16 to 20—there are Hats for those « support sections tmeg grater.: “|* Navy is still the lasting color for tey and ?.".'.’3"? roing mv:: m"&‘& :ron:aam chopped nuts with let. | §enefal wear, not quite so young—there are Hats of matronly appearance which are - modish to the last degree. ale is nothing at the present time that|tlice héarts and Frenth dressing rmake pockets at the side give the . Dpromises te slacken it up. an excelient salad. extended hip line. KT, o baking lemon temén | Silver lace appears on gray taffeta AID FOR ARMENIA. Jugge in llit and fl%“ngwwm 41- | afternon ‘:e';. While the United States has been|Wiys thicken properly. u.mn: gowns con- < Hats larie and smiall, in all the colors of Spring, and in the more subdued , shades likewise.” Some of the glistening straws which aré now so fashion- able, and others in the softer, more delicate materials. All of the newes ana murderers. The conditions which| 10088 o L [aserow tailored skirt. ideas are charmingly refiected in_ this very attractive display. o, T R o ot | Bt SRl | Ropied e a5 e on e cont iy Py very to accept! a mandate fer| If you have a int that needs ’:::o ::sref:m:nt %lm:menu, it has|warmth, water it in the merning, when ¢ blouse effect in dresses is new . 1 fective veher kv io-turn the Dest thing to g0 i 10 |Of 2 SRR T C AND THE PRICE IS JUST $§7.50 The Armenians have been assisted|TeSt fOF & few minutes. . ey & e ot ra T o 3 to throw off the yoke of Turkey and| A novel salad is a Danish éne, made | 00 0\ oo haather gol- they have set forth as a republic, but °¥::"::;l:‘fl::;; in the house|OF8 0 Wear with low shos. d :l;‘emuofnm: e::,l‘tyl:’l”'?to',b.: seves & great deal of “.‘:‘“‘ o "c;rg qn::z;:::‘ ::ub]e set of strajght ¥ ies, & Beans will take the i Taeat | Peplums . A I I ehowed what they intend to do to| For large steamed puddings it is| " t, noticeable of all spring = | make life miserable for these people.|Dest to usé a tube shaped mdld. mm:"m;‘ TRE Banbion fon. hKee. > ASBENEFITS DESPITE BOTMER. |They have needed help in the past| Codfish cakes are best made with ¢ a but the fact that they have set up a|fresh boiled potatdes. WHITE LINGERIE FROCKS el She svuntsy o esing o TeDublic doea not overcome entirely| Rslled shadés of prihted chints are v R nevertheless been interested fof a|the,Sun can warm the wet eafth. f4nd decidedly smart. long time In getting better condi-| Ae far as possible the housework| One sees™ bemutiful suits made en- tions for those peopls and relisying|Should be run lke a train—oh 8€Réd- | yrely of caracul or mole. them from the control of rg|ule time. This is far easier than it| o, Biomers are won under the their unfortunate pesition, \.and will[best for the sun parior. < A RETURN _‘c‘;‘;‘t"': ¥ "‘n‘;’; :::::"-"”‘g davi|mot for some time to come. Aprioots and prunts coX88. to-| nere is & ramor of the return of : ) Thus while We are not ready to take|gether are an agreeabls chang he white lingerie frock embroidered x et 1| e - o least HEREGE Ko . oNab 75 it Bas done for them in the past and Japanese crepe takes silk, cotton or | opportunity the result is disaster, is, ' over | presidents, dison was land poor, gaey recogne he importance o £ | T repubic ther are wATS 1 WhiCh| scalght one-SIor seWink on Shot DL | A BoAuRuL IMBORER model is o | VAP EOROdery enualy wll leks the church shall £8¢ to the Rearts | whove dredry exyante the wiay blo-|nd the threat of poverty hung over uing & good thing.. The one reallw, wan ang should give our support|tons Pale pifik batiste and eyelet embroif- from sin and washed and made white | fuman anecdote. Her bubbling spir- | Montpelics mas swept away. in the I is that the entire @ountry 18, thess people, Beset with trouble| — éry and the frock is made with Jong| , ~CONCERNING WOMAN. in he Blood of the Lamb, It wera far | its relieved the austerity of Jefferson- | dissipations of hic stepson Mire. Mad. 0t goink to be on a dayHght saving|s.um without it is impértant that they TABLECLOTH TIPS bddice and tunie, the bodice and tunic | Of 40,000 hotel employees in the basis this summer, better to have untversel military | ian simplicity and won hér a popu-|isonis only child, who betrayed hig 3 hould have i baving large splashy designs in the | United States only 18,000 are wemen. ould have the means of ing it,| It is better to set the dinner table This of course was upset by the re- | hou! t resist] training and keep in readiness great |larity that hias been equaled, if at all, | mother and left her without a roef 4 ", ang the report of the senate sub com- | With doilies and a centeérpiece than to|éyelbt work, The lower part of the| <ygiyes are granted twice as many |nrmaments for Another WAr more |AMONE the mistresses of the White peal of the federal daylight saving of her own, x i nic 1s bordered by Aan applique of 5 * |idouse only by e, Gl ; fap. But that action did not preveny| T4 0 (he eftect that tne United A troanetan ace, The tnderswirt is l- “‘:";:: ::w"i :’;;‘:fh;" .:::b‘":f:m_ e I TaR Nl Doty stadtias” 1 o e m‘:.fi’.‘.‘,",‘....‘?: OWR Arrangement for securing the| .. "o T\ regardéd as-& plin.to the years of the war to keep table- Tons of Blue. all cases. P , y Y gre: same advantages that acerued from . P clothes and napkins up to the usual . k ; Hanity can do’that, Now is the time |Ated in § Bown of bufl velve with a|)ief by purchasing her -Rusband's The federal law. Already for many j¢| UFNISR it With vital essentiala."Un-|gtandard of Gainty servios, for damask | Our oid favorites in cotton voile are| Women in Japan gever brush their 4 1 obt - h this | hair, always using a comb, foF fhe CRUFGh1o thke up. née origisial ';’l-“rgnm ufban asd bird of Paradise | papers. she may eometimes have-ut- less Armenia is going to Qave the i and many |still obtainabie and have come air, al 3 task of preaching repentance toward es which had run the British|fered want in sight of the White House 7=’v1'|7"§. ‘3".&3?'1 t.n’ :nl:‘m" :qu means of ae(,mll‘nu {‘um ainst the :“n:.ffe"wi?l‘"i’rfifl‘ pum F;wmn. mz séason in many delightful phases. A| Nineteen out of evary 100 women |Ged and faith in Jesus Christ. Men |biockade its journey to her from | Although s6 poos‘as gladiy to welcome ater n a Sibnth's time a still lasger number|TAVARES Of Heighors it is going. teflsarned the gentle'art 6f putting beau- | DRelty model recently noted was of | petween the age of 24 and 35 work |nded reconstruetion—réal regeneration | PAri. . s r number i . hiar m‘:-.h‘:m’"y kk'u:' wm; w.: an occasional market basket r‘g'p- her g palé blue, embroided in white and |for a living. Ak well as society, for in tha absence ed from New York to another of | thoughtful neighbor, Daniel Webster, 5501 be working, playing and sieeping| ' in 48 serious a position ax betore, | iful darning stitches in wable UhS. | BUL, WiXy Soroor Jacket failing over = of & reconstructed individual there can | her functions in “only 52 hours,” as|and to accept ald even from a ferm Jtfder advanced time. e Of o5-| inable AgKin, now that the war is|A Véstee of fine White lace and met. CARPET SWEEPER CARE be 1o reconstructed social order. he said in amazement, has left us|er slave. she never lost the favor she . Thejone disadvantage that arises| [1VUSTIDE One, Wthout gthe necessary . "hq" most mousewives ire mers | The cérners of the bodice were em- X REV, W. T. REYNOLDS. |4 pictare‘of her as a “fine, portly, % wee én. Empty equipmgnt ¢~ f bréidsred in white. The sleeves wore| Cléan carpet sweepers oftén olbis year comes from the fact that{, . PNl 00 T Nlass, Tt fs thers. | Nterested in replenishing their table e hisi Br. ARtay nWRDADEL. ARd use: Notwich, R. D. 4, March 28, 1826, ;1]:‘0’-: dnme."’ with a “smile M‘B a|to the end, like & dowager quéen, to short with white embroidery on the|the box on da - ) nt word for everybody.” ut |draw about her a court of her e Amihe Jack of sencertda action| o, quite proper that it should be| e seeaily ;"‘;‘lo;’;"’znfl‘g‘g cufts, old sciesors, button hook ~or comrse| . s B 1o Jemny Mes e b A R e o JSRpnacts federal 1w, It IAKSD 1t|n pided with that whichwil] pertbit] meomion o pre A Real | Georgette crepe®vies of course, with | €Omb to remove hairs and dirt, Keep BP0 equested Increass. poot |- wokssary not only t6 keepin mind the Fashion is revealing in just now. Real won in her prosperity but continued Jemmy! He is a withered little |dinary Man, ¥ ¥ " the bearings olled. Mr. Eaitor: Raferring to the arti- apple-John.” 1 t to look out for itself, and thdt this ecepsary to | the finé net and voile dresses for mod- Fanat g & .flfi,'m"hk“ Ay . of cuntry s a friend shoul: be SAter- | he WORAR of fAsHdiess TANE A8 codl | itH aBDFoOfal, and because of s bedity FOR LINGERIE :"ni:nns:'r::xfe’n’ R g Sxbiusn 18 tae oaly peaidat e OTHER VIEW POINTS : iy a - neighboring city goes by h : ; : ARA peseibilities 1t is greatly liked for 3 : $ Bt to bave due regard for railroad| "0 IM CINE that it gets it. ‘e:“t‘:o‘: r:tn{:x‘:u:n ){::‘ln"moth the sort ¥f dressy frock one néeds f0r| On crepe de chine or wash satin lin- ;{.M:;tll:rl:fl. "RI'..‘::‘&?&:’!':%’."‘.“:’?.‘ 5?,“",'{', 3."&3"3:2"33’ the. r::imme“u ! So the price of shoes s to { Wa matitutional time when they do CLEANING UP TIME. slippery. touch to the hand and aimost | rathér formal afterncon wear. gerie such as gowns, negligees or |y ¢ B { 36t conform with the community ad- " aron eagons why this request should not z N according to the presidant of the reflects the silver in its chaste white- | A Smart, canary-colored Georgette | pajamas, pockets just large enough 1o | he granceq. s e o tione ation, he WAS|New York Retil Shos Demlers’ as- asancement of the clock. It is thig| These are the days wheén the peo-|ness. No matier how well lsundsred, | WAs trimmed with white and canary-|hold a handkerchief are adotable made | any large increage on any pay-roll | say, without a knack for choosing | S0CIAtion in a communication to the shrowing out of joint of things which|Ple are getting a chance to gét a g00d|{a substitute has the same siooth, |¢Slored Beads and @ white bdnds of |of several fows of valencienhes lace in any department of labor inereases | other men and gettms thom to do i |federal food sdministrator, the ex- ame more or lees closely related that|Sauint at their backyards, the hill-|beautiful “feel” under the hand. féotiog, the lafter iasert at the sides |and - inpettion. cost_of living and thus tends to e- | work > planation being that the dealers “at aruses the confusion for the time be.|#/des and lote where ashes and gar- —_— Ofdlhemhr‘:fl‘fe :‘M"!k";;bm'x‘;e”‘;“?: — feat the and sought. The salaries vot-| “Wiih a weak cabinet, inis gentle, |® recent meeting decided to be oon- ME. and in some instances makes it|PAEe have been dumped in - larger FOR UNPAINTED WOOD L Bys e RECEIPES. ed for the teachérs for next year are|sweot-tempered, peace lovi: holar | 18Nt with a smaller margin of profit.” " A beads and the inset bands are out- i s g | 8UEh that thers is no call on the part o s *tustid | Bounds like a confession that profits Wivisablé to have two clocks, - | auantities than ever the past winter,| In two quatts of water, dissolve any |, " Y na whit % Baked Sliced Mam.—When ordering g found himself adrift on the turbid N | Gating under the standard time and| NG the view is by no means gratity. | strong e O ny o o e fon Mo or. |your ham have It ey an inch and & o8 iane feachers o Sharé,in the DFi-|sea of the of the great Napoleonic !t (he past have been higher than shas B ofhie . unter thiddvanced. ing. Wash thé floor with & Big, cléh, cloth, Y r.—Hartford Times. v oK - |hait thick; cover with warm water, on TANY|wars Perhaps it wAs no longer pos- | MeCessAry.—Hartfort 1t Aoty R 2 Then wash with half a @allén vinegar. gandy this subfiner, and thére are al aca on ihe back .of, the ranke toi families whose living expenses have | gnie to Ketp us out of war when at| The late Prof Winchester of Wes- It is & movement, however, which| It truly has been a hard winter. was pall 2 galion yinekar |ready a few really delightful models et cer with a |t D& mMét with the same PAY a8 De- |last the United States was the oniy|Ieyan was & Yankee in 10oks, man- sealls for uniformity, With ail d There were times when it was impos. | LaStly, rinsé with plain witér. ®lshown. One is in pale orchid tonme |&n hour. Draln ham, cover with aleo.i"ins years 6f whr, neutral Ieft vl d |ner and birthright. Tn-understangia e same one adjustment in the spring|SIble {0r the public works department el otive & waoin. " Fhe safhe oon be | TRe bodice is simple and the skirt is T e leasoontuls. biow sufer, one. | p sturned moidters * with broken | B0t Ceorikiniy 1t wa 56 1imé for & Tair | 8n0 eympatny e was & citeen of the ke same of in the spring| sib} q ot 5 e ’ 3 Wi . i g v g w1d the ofhee in the fail are al that| o collect ashes or garbage. There| U360 S0 Vour witonen amie. | EAdé with four Aounces fnisned, at| (o Lablesioontule blown SEAT Gne | healtn, usiness activitics stopped bY | westher wayor. World, ‘He mada of Htseatuce & gioen Is required but with one city doing it| Mere those who filled up every poasi- ) ¥ jthe edpe with a narrow plaited rulfle. of cavenne. Put & few bits of the | he fecént wars. are some of . the 4 another not. of ane siate deins 1f] ble receptacle in the cellar héfore re- FOR HOT COVERS Thece I5 a sash of blask and siver | of, coverne. B ) pasture for the refreaning and en- RTINS ot Th After 20 years of kicking and cuff- fat on top, bake twenty-five mMInUtSk | commumity mere Faen at" ok Cmink[ing from bota sides in the Huropean |Tichment of student minds. He made er not, it means that the|9OFting to backyard | dumping and| iiave you ever tried corks on your in a moderate oven. Place ham on ? o o1 y |authors live again in his descriptions TR cOSt in time and money in pre- |CONAiCt, bullied by Bogiand and lied |AY! 15 g0t 1o be kept in mind aj| there were others who have from the|kettie covers to prevent burning your GRAPES IN FASHION platter, pour oft fat in pan, add one- | paration for lifs work as mur tench. |0 DY Napleon, the country was_sore ;L:;:; T st e bt i WE the time. But even then there are|©arly fall been making their back-|fingers? Mafy téakettle lids and en- quarter cupful clder or WAk vineRar. [sts nave, and yet havé o smaiter iy |81l Over, when the “warhawia® of{ DOUKS MC U Many e ties that figure it is worth al1| VArds unsightly by the daily addition|ameiware pan lids have littlé solid| Grapes are a decided fashion note|bring to . boiling point, pour areund|ing wage. And are net joining in 9;"‘4‘"'“ under the -youthfal- Heary 10l b v i *WaterBily and Middle- involved. of ashes, burnable rubbish and tin|knobe for Lfting the covers. THese |of thé néw millinery season. Many of |ham. % strikes ‘that make for harder condi- | CIY, #eized the tiller of the ahip of { AlTT on B Tl 80 O, L olce has g cang regardless of the service that the|Can be quipped with good sizéd cotks, |the Paris hats are grape-trimmed and | Sardines on Wafers— Allow three | ti0ns for the community as a whole. |[Etate from Madison's irresolute hand |JCWE Will B o forever.—Waterbunry i) city was able to give in removing|Wired on with a bit of picture Wwire. |the grapes are in all colors, from the |of four sardines to each pérson, drain| Our teachers are in the line of do- | ANd reckiessly pointed the vessel ” WOODEN ‘SHOES. cueh materia), And there were still| ITY it and you'll never again drop a |unripe green of early September to American. them from the oil, put them in the{ink important work for kood citizen- straight into the teeth of the storm. 3 th o' thok: § to keep|ROt COVer or have to get a holder be- |the rich purple of October. A smart|chafing dish. Mash them thoroughly | 4hip and many of them must under- | The seaboard East was more for| The New York World wants to use ecessity causes people to turn in|Others Who took occasion to keep|y 0N of TEVE ¢ little hat for Paim Beach wear ha8|as they heat. To half & can of sar- | Stand sconomic problems and it Aoes|PEacE and at that time the militant|the allied wireless plant to ask Le- ¥hat would ordinarily be considered|!DSIT own property tidy by carting . crown of blue straw. A short black | dines allow ona tablespoonful éach |76t seém possible that this sscond re- | SeCtion was the new West, where the nine What he thinks of the Turkish linurual methods. Whether this wi|the uns ghily material to anethér's lace veil falls in even lengths, lik f i 8| Queést for an increase ean ba unani- | TeNnesseans and Kentuckians, In- |situation and the coptrol board de- 7 g Wik property and to polrits where 1t would MEALTHL AND BEAUSY Botince all around the brim. | e O CAiay a0q | mOus. The beat all round tsachers]diAnans sna Ohioans were - lustily |clines fo transmit (e messge.. The b e I regard. 0] 5 ‘o0 oe their lne 6f vision - but| ¥or soft cérns—Use camphor or ixed spread the paste on wafers and | Afe wanted and the best informed of i Shouting “on to Canada!” Overborne| World is indignant. As the United :’m:; o m:‘h"l]h-: '\:e lnnolmtrer:!n! quite obvious to Other people. * | spirits of turpentine ori absdrbent eot- JEESE DL P Jthe e ha e price of shoes 4 § 3 g ErrEed b our paople want them supported as|by their rash counsels, Madison con-|8tates is not a pariy, it has no volce. 2ol . h As long 5 the snow was dh the|tOn Pleced bétween the toes. _ . LAUNDRY HINTS serve ‘at once. to salary and in all wise nlans for |sented as he said, to ‘throw forward | Until world sentiment crystallizes as Ul comeéNdown this spring has any- e B ; . 2 in Tt i { 'y thing t0 @0 With such a possibility| E0UN0 everything was. well hidden,| THe older woman's skin is almest| A1l small pieces of soap can be melt doing this most important werk of |the flag of the country, sure that the |to what attitude to take toward the Hgnis of W TH IT but a opie would press o d de- will be révealeq in. time, but the Emow i gone and today the|AWAYS dry and needs fo be néur-led into useful goft soap which can be LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | teaching, but this second request for |peopie would press onward and de bolshevik state, it is well not to i " v in = A large addition 100ks too'much like | fend it.” dow private parties to enhance Le. It is perfectly evident that there is| DACkYArds aré showing thelr accumu- fi‘é‘é" Er"he“g‘e:t rgizu;fl.?fw:o\#u = ,,’;',‘u“"u"‘r‘n’}fii' with hot water EpyOHupc e NN 2.3 A0 mphasis On Tonsy-Setting dnd it| Without compstent civilian —mil-|aine's prestige. There are limits even o need of " 15 A lations, and thé worst of them all are o i als . ng > Editér: TheSe are very strenu- | mav be that such action on the part|tary leaders®wlhout financial credit, {¢0 newspaper enterprise.—New Haven no need of paying $15 or $30 fer a is cold cream, but this should not be [pefore adding to rinse water the| MT. i pake of shoes. That vou can do so|'he 10t8 Which have been appropriated|ne cheapést grade of cream Which|aiothes will not be streaked even if |ous days and men . and events are |of the Teachers' Léague will not have | withdut war equipment, the people R you so dgsire and have the money|®® dumping grounds and now contain |contains nothing but mineral oil|the water is hard. moving at A rate of spetd hitheérto ufi- | the s¥mpathy of the publie, could not press onward, as any his. here E s s 10 question, as well as pay|auintities of material which could|The older woman ahould use cold It is sine ¢ hoped Wat- Much of the drudgery is taken out (KnOWn. Mon are rufining (o and fro| If s sometimes in human nature to|tOFy of the dismal war ' of 1812 wil sl o e e R " v i Al an 0 el you. he war tax in addition, but good|DAV® Deen easily burned up or at|cream made with olive of almond il |of the ironing of white cotton and|in the earth and knowledge is bLeing e unrighteous advantag of a you. erbury public will fall in line with Even the capital left | 1he campai i ! o pajgn to bring down the high Jgking and serviceable sho! least storeq to be taken away by the|Which is absorded by the skin and|iinen materials it the clothes are |iRCreédsed.and the end is not vt | Secesnity and this last action on the | undefended, nd Madison, “in 4 litle|cost of living. It has been practically lopkins ceable shoes cath be[ (i 5 U At his weekly trips| Which is really béteficial to it. evedly dampened and the ifrons are|., Cne neate & €55 GO SIRH TEET | Ravantane of the searcity of teachers | about in helpless pewiiderment “ap|STOVEH thAL the present prices x b Bla Soad Thene omer et | have been resumed. The child who is Bréught up in such [€lean and hot. Iron with the thread | SOUC the Kind, of Chureh B8 ARET) AT O e O S | ke Britieh hacehed. npas ‘Washings iy e e A ees. of o hoes upon which the reduction in| . With the coming of spring there are|a way that he is sensitive, to slight fof the goods, preferably with the | thimks We nect Ihe KO0 0% EERR |y S Conen for any reason that | ton. 5 e o Ao P“"' can be expected thus plenty of opportunities existing changes in temperature is bound to |lengthwise threads, until thoroughly n s = is not the high cos of living which of church the farmer thinks wé need; | work is most needed. ‘With the invaders entering at one 18 30 much to blame-&s the cost of 1k is for engaging in a genuine cleanup,|$uffer from it sooner or latér. If chil- |dry. Iron as large & space at one |y G or ohurch the socialist thinks| ~ 8.1 B. |side of the defenseless town, the E . oy s by prociised] paa BERE Wiotke has sétved 1o ho|dsen DY sultably dressed and are cacly | time as possible and fron frst the e need, and indeed about the kind | Norwich, Mareh 28, 1818, president fled at the other. As he|ime 1o Tove yain irory has oot - e JToM the pua to £ w accustomed to taking a cold bath in the |parts wiicl & & bbard when italist, the laborer, turned and saw the flames shooti r Introduce wooden shoes to the people| (1°1® the AMOURL of work that needs|noring and to walks out of doors | Ainished, and Which Would dry out|(n,meeiery of tha 40b, the smoker, up behind him, he flew the faster and | Sr bray Shcut e " me onlr, of this countty but woung . wemen 7 - e i IRETE | gach day, rain or shine, cold or warm, | quickly. drinker, gambler, the libertine and || the. ferther. While the British com- | whioh must eventually coms. asrer x] Fing them: have already appeared|)s #IWAYS much fhat can he dome in|ine skin'and nerveus system acquire | When ironing a blouse or other gar- | hatlot (hinks we need, until one won- || mander_ was blowing out candles on g jittle education along this line can- i New York as the advance agents of | [1¢ Wa¥ of cleaning up at this season|a tolerance for variations in tempera- | ment With buttons on vou can iron the | ders if there be any among us Who his dinrer table that he might feast . Dutch manufacturers who are said to] O the vear. ture desirable for heaith, hem under the buttons if you fold = [knows anything about the kind of Her Chance. in the light of the burning White | "ot and may accomplishe much. Be anxious to pick up American dol- The béauty of the ol\u woman's | Turkish towel and lay the garment on | church Jesus Christ knows we need | Seven year old Billy had begun to | House. its rugnw master was hiding Parents of every dt“rn 4ad statiod lrs in providing substitutes* for EDITORIAL NOTES. hair will always be its silvery white- | thi swith the buttons against the towel {and is building, and when completed | ghow his inclinations by trading at|in a forest but 25 miles away. who must zaise thelr families in cities Iemther. Alfeady there are those who ape|Ness. To have this color in its most)The buttons will sink into the soft|he will present himself, a church school, His pencils, pens, paints and | After an absence of thres days, & 3 3 e come up against this problem of the o i beautiful shade, it is o6nly necessary |fabric and you can easily iron over |without spot or blemish. even tablets were being traded for all | heavy-hearted, shattered;, houseless Ji canot be imagined that gen|Missing the bock beer signs. to know how to smampoo it. Very |the backs and get the hems pertectly | T have been & long fime in the min. | sorts bf triflen.” His sister, much fis. | presiient retuca i view - ihe | ooy Plse, Ured ehildren, and as [ ':"‘ would add to the PO;.I(OI‘I of the The germ of discontent th Y hot water and strong soap should |smooth. This is better than running |istry And_hfl\'l\ heard hundrml_s of men | turbed, complained fo the family and | charred walls of his official residence v pedestrian - serve to reduce the| ¢ i!m" omunl(ist ?n éz;‘m::;' ®!be avoided. In fact, it thé hair {8|the iren between the buttons and”tak- | meke their excuses for not joining the |one after another. all except his aunt, noises of a busy city. They can hard.- : 3 land of the capital. ~ At every —(urn|ong hens e Problem becomes mors not to0 dry, the best way to shem- |ing a chance on forcing them oft. |church, and the great majority of them | reproved him. He smiled, seemingly |he was greeted by ugly m"ll"mgflfi:}? Our “ancient neatthial hecyage y be rezarded with favor from the &1 T"-d & P00 it is not to’use soap at all, but Remembér that strong soap har- have said -the church was not what | net hearing, while they talked. of the general disposition to make standpoint of experience and it is get. DUE Bag Sndenty) boin oon- i ¢ : Ca. | that many parents do not realize what a it . they thought it ought to he. Now to| And after they were through he |him the scapegoat for all the Na- ok 1o be & quentl . Whothes Sebets| Viniced that it cannot linger in the 1ap| 1t sean 1s uskd. e Sheutt pe. e very | o, 450 Mhrinke woolens Sellows | oo ‘umgodly men. tell ou what the | callen his ANt 1o one side. “Say. 80 | ional DHORCICIn (<h aar et hod A TR, out M TR Ty % wling to eo DeoPle| ot spring this year. mildest cstile and should be rinséd |oeed materials. RUbbIng wears —al|ChUrch ought to be in character and |¥ou need a bottle of ink™ he asked. |peen thrust upon him. But with vie- = 2 cighty illing to economize any more by out until not a particie is left, for |4 hcacy 5 8 ven ik | conduct is about as sensidle As to ask | “Tve got a chance to trade for one for | tory at New Orleans and the return|Warm day and iet them amuse them- e of patuLL Serve the DuFPOse| tners hasm't much grake sTown in|soup mes o apAety i6 male b | Thirics hacdens ¥ look. and injures | a0 anarchist to draw up a peace pact |a pémcll, and yowve got about six [to peace, the yoice of the fault-finder |S€lVes in some quite, clean pasture, limenq of puttine out a whole Week's| parch ‘bui the lawn mower chorns|hais Yhllow. - A very, -vety THI6 BivAs Nm“f Buniight ;?;.cne;' and whitens | 07, the world of to ask a wolf for an | pencils on your desk in there.” was drowned in the hum of sudden|Where a little brook sings its lullaby, x, g tie what they hope others will| can be cxpected early. 6§ hD Bo' sately imed 1n the fingl < ! S | architectural design for a sheep fold. : § * sperity. And in the closing days|and the tiny brisk birds and creatures white cétton and linen material, har- | 2§ : P ‘ Are They prosperity. And fn fihe air and the fieds -are ,Iving Now of ; T rinse water to produce the desirablé |dens and shrinks woolens, vellows | hat the chieen o talieh. clasnisn | A Young married woman and_ner O e Tl | Skl spring song; . TakS A Big hrneh course is the time to try out| Already in many circles Carpentier|silvery whiteness. - white silks and woolens, ‘and fades|and no better than a club, That the | §irthood chum, who {s still single, |Chee: L aady SESELACes Uk e | and & good book, st them play all day lfl Possibliities. 1f they can only be|of France has,many more admirers| - ——— colors. Sudden chankes in tempera-|rich men of the church are hard- | Vot discussing seme of their old | gounirymen wers not ”erfveet;“‘zhzf-nts; and then see what sort of A happy ehiforsed by fashion they Qrill Be|than -Dempsey of AmeFicn. TO SMOOTHE FEATMERS |ture harfen nd shrink woolens, and | henrted, stingy hypocrites; that just | IEIEHDOTS the other day. Finally the |40 vears that ; famnily sou nave for & week thereatter, bought and worn. The highest priced| . —_—— A few drops of olive oil will work |ANYRInE hotter than lukewarm in-|so long ns such rascals were aliowed | SHMEIS one mentioned the old time | POrd REFRUBR o L L R T ategram. ey pant attract any more at-| The highways have semething more|wonders for wings and fancy featners |JUrés stlk and may change or remove|to run the church they would have |1iEhborhood pest and said: Why. | Like John Adams he emerged from ®ation. They might not by cdler from any fabric. nothing to do with it. One fact they | N®'S still bragging about his children 3 2 24 BNt not be exactly|than spéed traps to prevént the burn-|that have a bedragged and of the othing o 3 the thing for a balireom floer or at ail 1ng up of the reads thess days season apppearance. Moisten the fin- —_— overlooked was that the men they |} he used to. Now, his son who was in | Witonal Copvention of his St318] y;41; 16 not famous for its b, 7 pomducive to rapid walking, but they Z z gérs slightly with the oil, and, be-| " BEEF DRIPPINGS CLARIFIED |¥ere condémning were the men who . g‘n)y would be just the thing| With the opening of the circus sea-|ginning at the quill, rub outward, a . -2 y! ks as a great dainty. o " - tive blic life, he ed | bas one which ran] & made it possible i have churches and R iorupted the s H Titis? adftieht of Nomary This is [he snow_ irout of the Hima, person i Pirst of all it 18 necessary to know [schools an raries and literature, I At . Hil v till was [layas. 1t Ptting hig foot Sown. A s to preit e ncE 18 DOWerlest| TN hold e barhe repether and |Bow o clarify drippings, since when | muSt not be undersiood as saying that | OFAT" LT ™ O e ions, Nervice still whs [mountain Areasia. s own. And how|te prevent the coming of spring. they are fresh and clear theéy serve|only the rich sustain churehes, for T he. “He not only went taar- |year when South Carolina and her they would reinforce a kiek: —— pestors thé brilliancy o the fenthers. [§0Y, ne Quite 8 well aa does iara |am not, fae I well know that they do oy o L L R LB s S T e R = . The man on the corner says: Next * |and may be ueed to baste everything |not; but when a man starts out to te | 0 eiis married.” g ¥ FoUned 2 A to the’passing of the flu we ought to HOUSEWIFE'S SMOCK wave n);ae and poultry. Always re- |You the kind of church the world | secoveiy HE Sroe e Pk e N T Y he :h'}mz‘:-'::’ AL oLDs be thankful over being able te navi-| Smecks are a great convenisnce for | memner to keep them in a cool place needs, he ia going to blame someone | SSOTISH the marcied one, wnd | ihe | (55 3O, (OB B & SRSNE - CRAL % @ gate without overshoes. the housewife. They can réally bé used |and they will rémain fresh for quite |for the kind it has, and then, too. thev |G r 'R TG TAOIEENE, (K there | Ba oty B ol vas tound amonz his e e as aprons. Slipped oyer the afternoon |4 while, overlook the fact that after all the ¥ TITTOS TOVCRISQ eredy. | papers a solemn warning for his When a Minnesota democratic|dress or suit, skirt and blouse, théy| To clarify put them into a basin and | question of heiping in any community country to 160k upon the mecret chairman, in speaking of candidates|form a geod protéctibn and chn be|pour Ovér them boiling water. Stir {ifw' ‘;"'fl;';" '.q““',“’fi of money as . . enemy of the Union as “the serpent says . “Anyone but Wilson,” he veices|WOTn to the dinner tablé whéré an | this constantly fo wash away any | the giving of enes seif to service. The | Five Minutes a Day creeping with' his deadly wiles into i apron could not. Made of cotton|imsurities. When the water and the |Men Wwho enjoy the fruits of Christian- —— 2z THE WooD ATTACIK. s . Apparently the campay - b=ai Wood ax the repablican presdon HAl candidate d= moving along tos Eflflhly 10 suit those who are work- for others or whe are numbered #a political opponents, and it is of e b % Paradise.” X : crene they are easily Inundered and |impure sediment have settled at tne |lty without acceptingChrist and who With Our Presidents || As with the other Virsinia tarmer DENGUS ol Omsbd . atiy| Will ot tade; DBottom of the pan set this away to|ould rob the world of the church LS ;rnon Lnltver:;ty’ Dm reg:n b:“lli. So8l, that the’_v‘ mlgh; hold on ‘to "‘thelr £ifs, e ¥ who are going nsist on husbands ;. = are whelly inadsquate to fhé task of opyright 1920—By James Morgan getting $250 a month probably have DRESSES OF swiss i Jhe family 18 & Deal-ealing one | elling what kind of a church the . their rallroad men or mine One of the prettiest Gressés is of o v _ hite dotteg Swise with band of ee. . et embroidery sétin aréund the hip i Vo Deahiine. < of - 5eas el The bodice opens to the waistline over | °F, four day it will B8 worse than useléws to build precedent. The Use the fat that arises after beef or AcRaniy e gt 5 e Wo-vog i 2 lapering vest of the embréldery,| ../ ! iuierr®)as Sbeen boilen for | % DEW Orkaaisation out e ain- | o8 & courftry s 80 for and other| fastened with tiny, pearly buttons and | POFK . g e dees tted material of the hu- 14—(Aug. 27) In _Flight reasons, R 160ps. shorténing. Cut it up into small pieces, & real avil wag not the Frem the British. (Dee. 28 3 put into covered pan and try out|war tut that which produced.it. Far- Treaty of Peace. After the stand he has taken it can-| WHISTLING FOR THE CHILDREN |BO%Y: Stir this once in awhile and | ther hack than the war ftaelf was the | 1817—Madison Retired From Pres- not be very encouraging for thoge 2 skim it occasionally. Then add the|greed and selfishnass which_ sin -pro- idenc; whe are going to make another ef- |, C?ll the children with a police whis- |cakes of fat which have been Baved |duces in human hearts, and unless | 1826—Rector in University of Vir- . loam to . In onsti " . change his mind. tracts immediate attention, and it ean [this in the mixture. It clarifies it. L ; e il 3 s 164 needs. A gréat opportunity for stant, In winter it is sufficient to try | N.O0 Xill—A . FUGITIVE FROM THE them out once & week, but in sum- | SCTVICE faces the church in the recon- "~ WHITE HOUSE mer this eught to be done every three he 1 i The supreme need of the werld is 2 tion. COOKS e be heard all over the neighboriood |Add a pinch of soda and strain the|Jesus Christ. He alone oan recon-| 3834—Denou Nutlification. 3 : The Turks must go, says Wilson.| The novelty pleases thé childrén. They |clear part into a jar—a stone crock | struct the material ont of which. the 1m—sm~ Died; Aged 85. ' The Turks must stay, say Lloyd|never fail to hearit, and come ranning |is excelient it you hava one. new sotlal érder is to be buitt. Mna.| 1849—Death Delly Madisen. George and Millerand. Is it another|without the prelimindry of an émas- s terial put intd it upradéemed dy his smiles ming Adriatic case or ariothér one like the|perating hunt follewed by a cold din- MADE DF GREPE presence and unsanciined by nis ehirit | DaLt ©oF 4he i -2 Dolly, Madison’s administration weuld er. S treaty in the semate? n attractive chafing dish apron of | 7ilin Hme rot the whole fabric. . 5 % i , g K ~ The Norwich Electric Co When a southern congressman de- DICTATES OF FASHION the slipover style is both usef8l and|can the tonéy lover, nor trusts, ner ; R 5 ST & & L4 e e A SR 'y made of crepe. Delft blue em- | trades unions. nor ahy other human Olgldro-n Cr FRANKLIN S1 R RIS, idéry, done on tan cre is attrac- . 3 7 nounce that he will not run for a|ond mourning 1s made of ring dot Tty Anais | SesiE, >, that, the remsibOlty mad K FLETCHE / s . 421 ) V uiiia thira term 1t shows that even the |sik met. . jastesia, b1 A R LT stiteh or some oriental embroidéry. [to the church, and if she neglects her - ‘Q.RJ,&* 3 ; NEY AR E B, makes % 7 s and can be émbroidered in cross | for thy olid south has a limit. A wmart accessory is & dresey soart’ ¢ 53 Of the: Xeconstryction. of mbl { ! Bee .