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as fuch effort on gain- | many we do on matehing trir e uhmue farnishings? F all, are not these of more vz. than rugs ‘and curtains and wearin. py‘:;:}‘::. “while - .more, b 8. 'B. D. S R e i eeay : example of those near us, = And then, e 3 — ¥ M L mfl in, '?ocfllbm mm(n: n:h ‘::- { 'GB T LI 1 like uding in, the, The Heart Is The Cornexst ‘amily and Society uences t past and over us un- USING DANDELIONS, tollowing ways: Y ; I Soc o E Rty memory. It s so expressive ‘of { - e, e e %an®' ol | Dear Soctal Cornerites: Most every-| - Egg and Dandelion Salad: Ct : * : ng &) i sions why. mot try & little harder 1o | one JmEIaS Wit a0 ot 18 few [eooknd e ’l&k":‘??' . 3 . -2 T LY o are foi of indelions. W ot | remove 3 it dnner qualitlent | o tong now before it will be possi- | lion leAves into smali pieces, 884 ons fdressing. and, ble to pgather them in rlfll(y in the | one small onion, minced, ai l'f"-‘ yard for many a mcal, and while | yolks of the eggs. Mix the Ings “eftber bolled or “‘:‘" i on_aandelk rhisme ‘decoration in_your own home. will cost much less than traveling L and will frequently be quite as ef-|ig" niuch “the smtste: | (Of Housecleaning.) fective. ~As a suggestion, see hoW.i may woon be well e I yoshcesn iy house when all ',y yseless objects and ; ornaments| our next one. T 3 can be throwii away. Are inithe way, and blamifg it Oon| “Magasines, souvenirs,’ .vases,. cal-|tne recips for Aun yob— . : ndar, and other ornaments are @pt| raisin cake, I will. 1f you kan rise at s with ‘pail and | {00 %\ and clutter up a house and | Aun ..?g,zfi o dupt-mpn . |incidentally to_complicate the. prob- And :..d;mm.‘ night wlnp'm» lem . of keeplinz él ?letan. '1‘r‘yl u:;\:- fer -substitute, one cu £ g J ugi- - w [ing down a lot of pictures and, put-|sweet milk,sone ‘egg; weil beaten; -one| ; i 1t you pan scrab and not be tired b | ring ‘away little used pleces of furni- | feaspoon Ginnamon. one-balt ifiz;‘fll‘::‘mmfl;flf bbing—" 4 % ture, and lét your eyes rest on 1argeVspoon nutmeg, one-fourth teasp joo P L a or benx“‘ cross and ‘hot keep bravely|;... gpaces. 1 use the word ‘“rest cloves, two teaspoons baking powdet, | /nE—Resinol to heal the eruption. m— v Or, beiig hated by the family, tually tiring tothe. eye- | ‘maki bein, Don't ahswer back, and yet don't look | Sy ° ~otually tring ve- |:flour, or enough to make it a little RE! fon purposc, because a room’ full of gne-tfourth teaspoon alt, two cups of 'icntc.hein‘bamzku it worse, besides . stiffer than i no raisins were in it e h ‘gentle ingredientsol | tog glum— Try the effect of mew cretonne, Lone c N OL BINTMENT oo brer mbarrassing and ‘dangerous, 1t youskan feall with dirt and trash | qpers i5 riothing that will help m S T Sl et 23 and_cobwebs in dressing up a shabby room. A A i gl e i 3 And treat all those disasters just the | oo ‘YOTONE HP B SIROPY TOV trat cwevere and Jong-established. Bathin; 2 instead of /sweet milk, use soda, otre. F g t 5 rve |form” the doors and windows,/and |t , /indlead’ ot’ Bak *| " the affected partfirst with RESING It you can bear to see the rugs YOU'Ve | maje new the shabby old couch. and | sad it keeBs mmoist lnpe® but#1s| SOAP. hastens the beneficial resuits. its shabby old pillows. / darker. 2 Resinol products at all druggisi By such simple methoda’as new H AUNT MaBY. | oosseesemR e m——" - MAKING BEST USE OF TIME. beaten Tracked-up with mud—yet how to fix the -hlame 7 Spring Furniture curtains, new paper, fresh paint and new pictures, you can. change the If you-can take each glass and pic- I entire atmosphere in Wwhich you live, Social Corher/Members: »That idea ¢ tured token d it t. more than.a Peace, for Invitation to join the Cor- Down from the-wall whire it has al- | $3%, 1t need mot, cos! 54 e S . E. D..ot having @ }ner club, but 1 am ten m’loles from the waysJain— Contury Plant: Was glad to see|PudSet in the home is right in acco trolley wi _pony nor Or waten the things your mother gave station and y with no pory you—broken— stoop and glue the pieces on agala— it you can make one heap of old newspapers— with my ownjthoughts, though : she ’ 4 Boushte, 1232 | Ford car, so can't get out much.-Now has oxprossed ghem much better than |1 think the sisters would have laughed 1n it ab Saneliise gl tlme‘bud'el to‘have seen file ueing a-shovel Guting B . the winter, which I @id untll it made you blossom forth, Wish you could do_ so more often. Best wishes to all . the members. Corner MARTHA. 75,000 Stock of ‘Furniture Ot war._ pictorials and battle done, And start again with backyard con- ¥ : time. Think 1 would rather use skils fagrations i as high as they have been during the|IUTRE & certain perlod of time™88Y | than sicates. 1 heard a blackbird sing (Nor breathe a word until the deed|pest winter every housewife should | JORIbUC she usually depends UPON | joasy for the first time this year. is done) realize the saving that is to be made system of getting the If youjcan fill each unrelenting min- e oap and brush and all the ngth you've got— ouse is ciean! and everything at's in it, is more—you'll be a Pa- With (Laura Simmons in the New York Evening_Post.) PRESERVING EGGS. Social Corner Members: With eggs by preserving eggs in waterglass. By putiing them down when they are the cheapest, good eggs are available all winter long. I still ‘haye quite a number which I put down last Ma Eggs laid in April, May and June have been found to keep better than those laid later in the season. There are several ways of preserv- ing_eggs, but I favor the use of wa- tain amount of baking, special clean- ing, sewing and so.on must be done :o;: done and carries the detdil in her ead. , This means that instéad of distrib- uting the hardest work evenly there will be days of frantic effort because the house is all ‘at “sixes and sevens” as a result of poor management, It means too that she never knows just how much time she has for rest and recreation; and, being conscientious, she.is apt: to ‘take too little ‘time for & APRIL. Ring o O gladsome Easter bells, Your@hle of joy to men! F the winter's grave of cold to life again. from the southward tergiass. Use one quart of waterglass to to nine quarts of water that has been boiled and cooled, This will be sufficient to preserve 15 dogen eggs, and will serve as.a-guide for a larger or_smaller number, . p The crock /or jar should” e cleani- this rather than too much. If she would once ‘make out a monthly schedule on the first of the month, written plainly on sheet of foolscap, and pin this schedule over her desk for ready reference, she could The home-maker knows that a cer- | M€ Sick. Then the'ice crust came 2t 1 used stockings over my rubber boots. That kept me from falling mény a Grass is growing green. Soon there will be dandelions. o. H. 0. HIGH IDEALS. Corner Menibers and Friends:, ‘We are all the time hearing much about ideals and having our attentién di- rected to the high ones. If high ideals could be bought over the counters of our stores liké some of the high pric- ed articles of trade what a rush there would be for them! 1t is 0 much easier to spend money, even if it be hard earned, than it is to spend time and effort and self-denial | and struggles. Belongings that have a TO BE SOLD AT MATERIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, RANGES, BEDDING, .‘ETC. : Reduced From 15 to 35 Per Cent. In ‘nbite of the existing shortage our .tmr.h’ma is filled, overflowing with high-grade furniture.' We have had orders placed months and months ahead, so that much osd of our furniture was purchased when prices were de- od Cirefully befors usingdnd the mix. |t be persuaded o go buck th the old | Boney value and hat we sce our > ol lowes. b Bt o naalaTrchue For AW B Rl L A SUIOnE, | sots | fure should e stirred o as to: bs - posseszaion on our own part. But who idedly , and ust thag slept Whergs winter lingered long, thoroughly mixed hefore the eggs are put in. . If sufficiént eggs are. . It is not casy to gauge one's ability in- advance the first time, and plan Renewsilh yearly miracle, not obtainable when . the solution is accurately just what can be accom- in book or pictured scene er-working saint! - Ninette M. Lowater. ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. The 1 Corner Editor appreci- ates th ter cards and the many encou: & expressions that give as- surance @f continued co-operation in maintal the department stand- ard. WRITE AND MAKE THE CORNER = BRIGHTER. Great@ than pen or paint Eer tol of wi first made, additionalseggs may added from time.to:time. Re eareful to allow at least two inches of.the so lution to cover tHe eggs at all-times. Place the crock ~containing pr ed eggs in .4 .cool, dry plice, well covered to prevent evaporation. xed paper tied around the top of the crock will answer this purpose. Certainly. in these times everyone should beecager to ¢ practice * - such economy, ;especially in;.view -of ‘, the fact that the eggs keep so.nicely. Best wishes. DORCAS. lished; but if records are kept during the first trial of the' schedule plan, they will aid in making-out the sec- ond month's schedule. , This is fasei- nating work, - and - by installing - this system the housekeeper will find that her mind is leftclear, forithe problems to rgmember future’ duties. )/ “PUSSY WILLOW. DOUBLE OAK 'LEAF LACE. Dear /Social Corner Sisters: What a lot of interesting letters we are hav- fng? I do sb enjoy reading’them, and of'each day as they come up—instead | of having her memory taxed by trying ' ever heard of any one at once Btrug- gling after integrity because the A.'s who live below us have it, or for sin- cerity of speech becaise the B.'s who live ‘on the corner are kiown to own it? That's\a different story! Of course, the cases are not exactly H;w to Ba;mh Piles Bleas Dr. Leomhardt, the. Dear JSocial Corner Editor and| SOME POTATO RECIPES. it seems that Aunt Mary likes the Friends:#The tribute to our departed editor ikthe Cerner page of April 3 was fineliand should be preserved in Corner scrapbook. The old Il not forget and the young onid be informed that there cannot b8 any Corner page in The Bulletin. thout weekly letters from the family and our new editor s eeds your _help. If the ters think there are plenty for making all kinds of , Write something the mind t. Some make money with Mrs. Stowe received $40,000 Tom's Cabin, . Mrs. Augus- Wilson cleared $100,000 in from her novel and both Dickenson won for them- 00,000 with no capital to an an ink bottle and pen. & people were out Faster ith their stylish suits, skirts are longer than usual t made especially for going May baskets or getting cars. Id writers we will say, like the quail in springtime, come back. h differently people dress they did in our younger till they will teil you they mfortable, summer or win- reminds me of the follow- ing = Motherito daughter—“What makes you weafsuch a thin blouse?” ‘Because it is stylish ” should think you would Daught@r—*1 am.” MotherT should think you would shiver!” © Dluxht?—"ll would not be stylish lo_shiverf With bélit wishes to our new editor and the T’nw family. ¥ RURAL DBLIVERY. cLus Ne. 1 MEETS APRIL 14. Dear ds of the Social Corner; The time {§%drawing near for the ga- hering of Club No. 1 at Frankiyn 5all, April 14th. Hope the day will be pleasant asd that we shall have a large attffidance. Expect to see a £ood - W5 have missed during the wintefe Don't forget your dishes and bringf¥ood as usual. Biddy: #re you ang Fop-ever well enough to'@ttend? Hope so Jennle: er card received, and slad to k ou are coming in May, With b wishes to our new edi- tor. - - Some of them I well know, as he| The last two appearances, of the - WILTWYCK. |always contributed towards our do- |Social Corner have been full of beau- 4 nation day, which I started in Willi- | titul tributes to Mr. n and it is WHY NOT CHANGE SURROUND- | mantic, and in every way was so|With a little doubt that I add the fetr s INGS? helpful. following lines: S ) Social Clfner Sisters: This is, the season of f8e year when many of us are slezed With that discontented feel- inz known'iks spring fever. We are tired of ousfold clothes, our old homes and sometifles we mistakenly try to Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: all know how much the attractive earance of a dish has to do; with g one a relish forit; and .this is pecially true of the potato, which one has to ‘put on the table day after day. For_that reason perhaps some of you may like to make use of the following methods of cooking.this fa- miliar and useful vegetable. Deviled Potatoes: Peel, boil, mash’ and secson your potatoes; ‘ther press a colander, into the dish in ou wish to serve them, hold- enough te give the: mass fancy quirls enough to vary the’ap- pearance of the top of the dish. Set in the oven and brown. - - L Hashed Potatces: After chopping cold, boiled potatoes small, season chopped parsicy. To each quart of toes allow three tablespoons <But- Heat butter, toss in the pota- toes and when they begin to brown dQd one-quarter cup -of thin cream. on back of stove till brown om bottom. serve quickly, SALLY LUNN. CROCHETED ROSES. Social Cornerites; We have not. been aving what might be called first class weather, - but - the hat I like for tackling the 1d cupboards, and 1 always when I get those done. C.: Am sending herewith di- Irish crocheted roses hope will be what you want: 5 and join in a ring, *, ch 5, 1dcin ring, ch 2, 14d c in ring and repeat from * until 4 d c have been made; ch 2, catch in third st of start- ing ch of round Second Row—1 s ¢ and 5 d ¢ In each e of preceding round. Third Row—1 s ¢ in each s ¢ of pre- ceding row, 5 .ch between. Male @ petal round of 1 6 c and 7 d ¢ in each loop, another loop round and a final petal round. TESS. WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED, Dear Corner Members: I wish to say I also attended our kind Social Corner Edlior's funeral as a member of Club No. 1, although I now live in another town. 1 met Theoda and Practical Pelly. The Editor will long be remembered for his gdod deeds, Club No. 1: I fully intended to see you all on April 7th, but have been very ill with neuritis since March 21. Am gaining fast and go out again, so you may see me some day yet, K. Doolittle: I received card and i | stitches and knit plains with salt and pepper and with a little t narro old like an omelette and | ) knit 1. very same ones that I do, i We 'had ancther good time .at our last meeting. As the next ddy was in a hurry to leave—it was too early for me to ‘go home, 80 I took a trol- ley ride to visit an old neighbor, where I spent & very pleasant evening, reaching home at $,18. © Baltic: I'm sending you the direc- tions for the desired lace. Hope you will have no trouble making it. Double Oak Leaf.Lace: Cast on 17 First row—sSlip 1, Knit 1, thread over twice, purl 2' tog. Knit 2, over twice, narrow over twice, narrow, knit 2, over twice, narrow, over twice, narf row, knit 1, Second row—Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, narrow, purl 1, purl 1, knit 2, over twice, purl 2 tog., knit Third row—Slip -1, knit 1, over twice, purl 2 tog., knit 3, over: twics, narrow, over twice, narrow, knit .3, over twice, narrow, over twice, nar. row, knit 1 Fourth row—Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 3, narrow, purl 1, narrow, purl 1, knit 3, over twice, puri 2 tog., knit 3. . Fifth row—Slip 1, knit. 1, over twice; purl 2 tog., knit 1, over twice, naf: row, over twice, narrow, knit 4, over twice, narrow, over twice, narrow, Sixth row—Slip 1, knit 2, purl,.1, knit 4, narrow, purl 1,” narrow, puri 1, knit 4, over twice, -purl 2 tog., knit 2. 5 i Seventh row—Slip 1, knit 1, over twice, purl 2 tog., knit §, over twice, narrow, knit 12. [ Eighth row—Knit 12, narrow, purl 1, knit 5, over twice, purl 2 tog., knit a Ninth row—Slip 1, knit 1, ovér have 16 stitches on your left han needle, and one on ‘your right. Knit 12, over twice, purl 2 tog. knit 2. ¥ Hope all had a happy Easter. Best wishes to all. JOAN: DOCTOR Q’8 TRIBUTE. 2 Dear Editor and Sisters: I call again but this time I will drop my nonsensé and try to write a moré sensible letter: First, I want to thank ‘Rural Delive ery for the kind words of welcome atid to hope that Aunt Mary's expectatigns concerning my letters will come trze. ‘ Whe Discevered a {1s the only method of escape {rom the: “Good Friday,” and every one seemed | MISery Of Dilgs, Jt's because you haven't! { BY: experimenting for years he discov- It you think that the surgeon's kni Lear:” of tne new treatment known as| Ur_Lecnhardt's HEM-ROID, The doctor's treatment s internal efed the exact cause of piles and’ then! wen¢ further and compounded a remedy | that would remove the cause.. Dr. Leonhardt wants every’ suiterer to benefit by his discovery and so that fhere will be no doudting or deluy Les Osgood and all druggists are author- | 1zed to sell HEM-ROID with guarantes| that 1o will do as stated or money, 3 On that fonorable basis every suf- ferer should secure a package of Leonbardt's HEM-ROID today. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WCRK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim: 9 and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. Phone 500 i 1 THAMES The curtain falls, the play is o'er, Now sadpéss fills our-minds, - The man shall know this life no mare, But his spirit liveth on. COMPANY : : i " shipments coming in. It is due, of course, to pur large Piece Duofold Suite $119.00 Luyine power and to the indefaigable effrt of our Provides Bedroom and Living Room If you lack ar extra Bedroom and need an extra bed why not purchase a duofold suite ? It gives you the advantage of two pieces of furniture in one without occupying extra space. Al three pieces in mahogany, golden or fumed oak for $119.00. 7 buyers that we are 0 fortunateiy placsd. Not only odd piccss, suites of discontinued peiterns, etc.; but:thou- sands of dollars’ worth of new and up-to-date furniture will be offcred at prices far below the markst price of present day, consequently we expect this—Our-15th Annual Spring Furaiture Sale—to be th: moast notabls furniture event of the season, OUR LIBERAL SYSTEM OF CREDIT MAKES YOUR BUYING EASY $185.00 Combine Artand Comfortin A Dining Room Suite That Will Be Your Bedroom at Small Expense The idea that comfort and attractiveness in the fur- nishing of your bedroom can be had only at lavisk expense is erroneous. Here we illustrate a suite dis- playing the artistry so common to Queen Anne period pieces. The;vanity dressing table will be a constant delight. The bed is full size. ] are roomy. + Can be had in mahogany or American walnut. This Pullman Sleeper Deluxe - 83875 7 This is one of the finest tarriages en the market foday. It is very Dresser-and chifforette Splendidly fashioned in the Queen Anne design and just as well made. The kind of furniture that never Cherished In Years to Come $235.00 - grows old. There are nine pieces; the china cabinet and buffet being highly decorated. May be had in either mahogany or walnut finish. the n of our guarantee that it will give We are now showing our Spring ar- perfect service; that it represents the best ar- rival of Wall Paper, consisting of all inalude thewei i triends. W | (iink vou Doo-liitle readiug, fer . 1117l the great Lius sky above, s palMbe Fnd a1 nd: e Intast fpatteis ot thlmckivon. rangement that modern refrigeration e::perts can nelude in_our old friends. ok ) : = AR - e want o geB away and we ought Lo, | DAVC Written several times the last|Ualo the heavenly thronp Love,. em convenlerices, such 88 Wind ywe ofter for 10 days oniy—10 yards _devise; and that it is priced as low as p.sible— We h:ve shut in too closely dur< [ "R BT o The honored soul, it goes: - @ % shield, reversible body, plate glass ing the The troulle, however, is that most of us can'tTor at least we can't get far, 5o the enly thing to do, since we cannot get &vay to new surroundings TIDY ADDLEY. RAINY DAY GOOD TIME: TO SEW. Dear Social Corner Sisters: Many is to chang the surroundings we ai- thanks to Jean for oakleaf lace sam- DOCTOR B ; BLACKBIRDS HERE, DANDELIONS COMING, - Nickel windows , In the hood, artillery wheels and springs of - the most comfortable type; very durable. BORDER FREE, with 2ny pattern purchase. Prices range from 12/2¢ to 50c a single roll. From 59.50 Up ready live The cht) Sl T Eiow | B¢, I L5y, and _make some doed] mcieradg 1o i i favor of spring | * Segnomy: Rice bread is mice but it housec results in | , 000 - Changine ot saraw it results 18|, sticky. Don't you think it is hard familiar to mix? ! g e INFLUENZA So it YOIt feel that a trip woud |, Aunt Kate: Your crbss buns were 5 o S , and you camt|0ne. Tasted just like more. When 1 am home I like a rainy day. 'fl sfford it, tef; instead, a lttle tnterior |1 Vs gt 4 o, | Lke & rainy day. starts a lonely, for I don't get time. Doctor Q.: Glad you have come into| Kill the Cald. At the first The Corner. We need a doctor as well | sneszatake . - LA TLC {TISEPTIC POWDER Dear Social Corner Frien , CEDAR CHESTS > You should never think of trusting your woolens to anything but a & moth proof Cedar Chest. When you consider the protection.afiorded it is a very economical article of furniture. This genuine red Cedar Chest is of a pleasing design. We shall be glad to show it to you' without any obligation.. Prices from $21.50 up. - e g N SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. Plating KINDRED' FINISHES ' UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Thamesville Norwich, as a nurse. Kind regards to all the sisters and | brothers. ] PEACE. AUNT MARY SENDS CAKE RECIPE Dear Social Corner Fridpds: Caflat Lilly has given us so good a report ! twice, purl 2 tog., knit 17, narrow. . |7 TO 616 NORTH MAIN STREET Tenth row—Bind off 5. Now yor $1—Introduction Special—$1 O dozen Pheto Cards’ of the Bal Y. 1638, 19" e oA A Dothine v“gfi.."";.:" R e " “THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES” know that we had the usual - good Developing. servics, 24 MODERN 'STUDIO 18/ BATH/ STREET time. The loving tribute to the sterling worth and excellent character of our editor, Mr. Pearson from our Bister Stillwater, found an echo in! our hegrts, and made us realize more our gréat loss and caused the sug- gestion to be made that we each Wear a mourning bow in his memory | _Ranges || 9.11 Water Street Norwich, Conn. . WHEN YOU WANT o pu: your bus- Ancas vefore bublic, there is thedium battar vertising columes