Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 8, 1920, Page 2

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1o it for ‘siners aad sai r Shouid o, And why -loss in.-aperfeetiy ' A WORD FITLY SPOKEN 15 LIKE APFLES : e gt e “M.‘ 4 bl OF GOLD IN PICTUKE'K W m a "By : B Frienals’ intersst” and desite to’ Ko ent thing indced.. "Fhat is Il‘ a7 preciated.” Mamy, timed it pm. in human nature and belps t te's diffioult places.- But friendly interest of me YI;!\! sort never ends with tic] et unov;m-nww chy and hel ‘ b - ¢ .." 5 e er to %K‘mm 3 un 83 glfbew Py are filling it as _possible, eakest and i R s How others : i fill theirs? ~-And how many of us That she should with little bows an’ ped a4 2ay he'is perfect? . et 8B D she’ it the other wa m o u——v——A i Tk n-”u"--:mhu c My ia that it| way s S HOUSECLEANING Dear Cornerite Friends: “Wag there ed the situation and the discussion warm- ever 2 man who did fiot hate i legn- » year she goes ter town, an’ ed up considerably. miaute Aurelis Was pat fore it i put away for the sum: St Al e sad Janats usslia Her. AN & thorbun Sipping Witk 8 that very necessary semi-annual diggin, red‘ucflm m m MM MM’ l- hats it cost most twenty |gebate made her quickly d MM stick, every ‘inch of the mater-{gut perind :”.;g, of terror? B " epring coat was eufficlent -gone over carcfully with-a| 1 to say that I -.:'!'I.... coma, s e dadds | market ;::'w‘? unla:: pdomne, el Sk B foven. - acmbais fiufi;fi{?fi?fiog oyt tamiiy | ofl’erod mn Ofllflr M Mflkfl i‘l&m iQVifit thi'm tOdly the fire get oul ‘:’: 3 5 with SUPERLATIVE VA!.\WG? oth with comparatively ’-ny mb; about it is that Molly In lgss time than it takes to tell of it er !m " out-of-the-way places, and ['gort 4 ‘Wwhich we alw: Just out o' date fer all her |ghe was back, and as you might know she linings or accumulations of {ypheaval state, e had that steak she sent me fdv, Sven ot éscape her attention, In-| The gystematia . house-mother would to] & ients, or lin] that cannot i i.;-;; l::‘r. :vt agount ef fah and thel! !"’E'mr Tl gt e begin her preliminary work generally on some rainy day, Wesks before. the aetual = Discouraging doesn't express it I'm | spraved with gasoline. Learing-up, process was 1o came. ner BOYS WEAR ill defermined to master the game, but) ~A small mamd tin - Blow-pipe or [ first attack was made on closets, b WASH.GOODS 1ts & talent, lookin' well in clothes: | I'm not getting any encouragemept either "‘“fl*’ be used or the sesaline anatrunks in:ihe eeat ol {oshioned M Boys' Golf Caps, In mivy and’ WOM b EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 3 business only some folks knows. | from experience of 4 K .on {rom 2 whisk-broomi. | attic. These wre carefully. Investigated, ys' Gol s, vy . z T BLANT. s will Both moths and egEs. | fitted with clows nowspaner or otber lin- | mixtures, $1.25 valug, Wb ssres 960 Best quality Apren Ginghem, in gust like other things, T guess: o but it nhculd be done out-of-doors and Ings, ete., diligent search & for pos- |} y i - g e e i emark Reduced |: = o o e or Dot: T guess it takes| Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have{til all odor has red. articles of .elothipg, ete. | which needed g blup checks, tar 35c value, more than cloth ter maky a hehed 50 much apout the Wioe mes you| < When the Slathes are absolntely ciedn | iring and supming put of cors Wouid M- mixtures; resular §2.00 valis, e ! ! B T o e o My a1 S0 e rom st Uy ey b ol b ot vy o el ceperienc on i ff . ™ R 'V es Offered This Season | = -~ ~—Christign Herald tar away, but w.\unlmhnlm fabi etk tbe ToME © Thede ods ret. fav Mo weeidin v et owing rs will following days, othes _presses e @ =i i good p'ln BARY WOULD say r mp| oo UK coming knowing I am 3 MR |net kil moths nor prevent the egg from e Saens rmm-'f'& bedraom fioor Tt Doy Pl coULD. 4 5 conNiEg, | | Batohing if they alrdy exist in the gar- | would be rengvated.” Simiartreatment Boys’ - All-wool Navy *Serge Social Corner Sisters: 1 feel | (Distance is mo barrier to mémberahip ments, but they will aid in keeping out-| would be llvm “the ehlna. closéts aam, K r s cel sure gwollugmmfifh season’s models, made S assortment of staple stripes, Knickerbeckers, ‘i “to 17, "'.“ * side moths aws stairs. Many. storm: A regular 38 value, at..... sould he would say: Dot let any-| " The Spcial Cermer WAICH VLSS G- @me garments should then be folded fone faes ot care Totey auneyuu-m;‘ regular $4.50 value, ab. ... .....$395 : " Xiss me on the mouth or hands, for | Rempers o% PBCC U ¢ 1asé inter. |8 séveral layers of newspaper, one over |or reading too ‘much: but the time can || 4 49.inch Dress Voiles, in a splen- will put my -hfi‘ln my mo\;lhu the| ting letters and sueh starts snd main- the ‘other, each folded snugly and tied |be most wprofifably emploved In gétting minute flies crawl on me @id assortment of patterns, 5 to 20-yard lengths, regular 58c and. quu Madras, 36 inches wide, in & variety of colored stripes s Ko ot 1a Boys’ Spring Weight Overceats, before the next wrapping is added. The |girded up, 28 it were, for the real house: * Br my nippie, o anything that 1 put in | Gins Corer Lig s gater Iayer should have all the edges and{ cleaming *'neat mixturss, sizes 2 107, reg- mouth: Goat give me o taste of| 27 to e watmnd e N Strips of paper secure- | | Fot this latter, @ bright sunny doy of (W T T TES kit good ard -le me want it} Lo ea your pen mimie and' wmi a8 of-| Y 1y pasted down. 1f oardbqud boxes are | course is best. Pictures, small anlcles ular $9.50 value, at... -$6.50 it will '1.. me sick; don'e let me| 0T T e spirit moves. - Gét il 'thai | used for storing i through the | 6f ‘furnishings, ornaments milk to eat until T am | ity - g e lly e gl lurnmen they should contain no tears ‘or| should be removed and thoroughly exnm Boya' "All:weol Navy S8erge don't let me have things | YO 03RO . nd 2l 1dbe 4 first; th t opt of th £ a 2 Y | whatever chance you have to help others At cragks shoul covered | ed first en put opt of the way of dust, my stomach | Hh R ing ke {t~-Social uun 5trips of cloth one inch wide or with | 5 as to be ready fo be replaced in first| Sailor Suits, with Short Trou- et ;mu It o] o e Bditor.) N heavy paper strips’ pasied on. class order when required. - Some cleaners that keeps me B Many people. have large bags or con-]mane themselves double work by care-|Ml sers, sizes 5 to 10, regular ' on light grounds, regular 6% ikte %o BEe Sy e | taluersGE TR SR R SO SRR L I s bt T e s usive [+ (] ttfl' b 1 cry oo may. b;hlm‘: but thase who-haver't any, | dust. lime, dint, eto.. Ourtains are to be $1200 value, at....iivenin.n. . $8.60 Aeroplane Cloth, 36 inches wide, for Shirting, Skirts, Uniforms, Rompers, dies, Etc., natural color only—Special pri ags of newspapers pasted togeth. | removed, draperies laundered, etc., in ad- §et 50| Dear Editor ang Sflalal Cemer | er (the hole where the stem of the hang- | vance. 2 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, dark mix- Friends: May day and I want to greet|er proirudes, may be made tight by an| There is nbthing.ss disheartening as of fgpeh air when| yoy all, It is with many segrets %r extra strip of paper). ¢ Attenipting to”clean two. or thres rooms. tures, sizes 7 4o 16, regular ights when|jearned of the passing out of “Chests or trunks in which packages of | &t once; take one roam at a time, thus| don't take||oveq editor. 1, too, want -to contrib-|alothes sre to be packed - should - have | ElAr:ng yourself. the back-breaking e: Value, at ....oveeerasnsense, $500 e nervous{ yte my share -of sympathy, and beg either 2 strong soap and water bath or|Dericnce of having things in such confu- comfort 10, wighes for the good luck and Be sprayed with gasoline, and then bg|®ih that yoy have to run here and there, Boys' Norfolk Suits, dark mix- of our editor. <" | well sanned. A closet {a \ehich - yothe]| etumbling over piles. of- furniture, Tugs, 3 ? 1 have often thought I would write | have appeared should have its contents|CrT-aments and the like. ‘Of course it is tures, sizes 8 to 17, regular but have been doing patehwork all win-|put on the clothes-line and regeive & necessary fo remind the systematic ter. Have read all the nige letters to the | thorough scfubbing. - If thete are cracks | Woman that such needfuls.as’tacks, ham-|fl $1200" value, at......cc........ 950 o interfere Corner, and enjoyed same. Our gpring|in the ficor or walls or above ‘the base- | WErS, - 8aft oloths. .bfooms,. -brushes, me i 2lis cold, white frosts nearly every motn- | beard, they should all be filled with gas. | chamois, soaps, pails. etc, should be Boys' Narfolk Buits, stylish uee pure|ng 1t is nice to hear npa afd birds, | aliie and allowed to air—but be careful | ™ady and waiting: MY OWD|ani gee the grass o green. not to allow fire near until all . fumes | - Whils many: 'women are content with!8 mixtures, sizes 8 to 17} regular 1 wonder {t yeu know that when hava disappeared. A- sulphur candle, may | BIving carpets: and.r s 15 :lvovdlySmh,ubchd:;:mmn‘ - Mms\fi. offered at mml. fr regular price—ioday 3 “8-50 Mthmuwhnhmbfiuthus\m.mm ally low, we must make the following regulations: NONE ONAPPROVAL ~ ALTERATIONS EXTRA Women’s Navy Serge Capes, at §10.00 ; includes tire stock of Women's Capes and %fl—&:fie?flw n: $16.00, fnmu.ptm up to 19.50. A Notable Offering of “Blackshire” Mourning Blouses mm. handsome Mckl::e'n de Chine sy gl | WHITE GOODS 1000 yards of White Nainsook, in shert lengths, 2 to 10 yarde— 2000 yards of 38-inch Long Cieth, in short lengths, 2 to 10 yards, regular 50c value, at.... 33¢ 36-inch Plain English Nainsook, regular 62/zc value, at........ 48¢ 36-inch Plain Whitz Cambrie, similiar grade to “Berkiey 60"— Special price. ... .. 4Bec 40-inch White Voile, plain weave, regular 69c value, at... 4 36-inch Plain White Gabardine, ideal for Skirts, regular $1.00 v ugs 2 mere yacuum ! | cleaning out a chimney, if a pail of |Be Bumea in the closet in place of using | Cleaning treatment, my preference is the [§ $15.00 value, at earth is pat in, it will Kepp the chimney [®asline if desired. good old way of taking up carpets, gend- | from catehing fire. Beést wishes from PAITH. | IDE them to De'eleantd, ot having them, S. A. A.: Buibe recsived, many thanks. @I IS thoroughly beaten and cleaned in a good! i S Good and warm | vy plants most all froge. G CLEANING HOUSE. sunny yard—if one_owns_that luxury—so HAIR RIBBONS W Ra0sT. 1 beins e fa Many thanks for Master| Social Carner Friends: May I -chat|ihat the floor'can be well scrubbed, then e 1) write soon . - with you this raiay mummg for a few | ®WR-dried and thoroughly, aired. |f§ - ©ur Ribbon Department Trajling arbutus never wag it ouse By taking up the problem in this sys- ""‘h""'_’:u'x:"”“g i 'aa’ oy PR ok T m':lyfl;':‘.\k :fl'?:u:: :"1:;, hyfile.gn W Foled tematic way, e cleaning can be dope | B ticularly bright and attractive just blossoms and o fragrant. keeper with help was cleaning h Hliout drivingzthe hbuseHoly to di(rac- E i " "“&"ffl.é :I-‘!:’d::: Crfmgon Rambler: Thanks for letter. | 8o many busy housewives ‘:fc dning at | tlon or wéaring out the housewife. now, with the new 8pring Ribbons Glad you enjoyed a good laugh. il the. pregent time. - A .stock -of feathers, FUSS-AND-FEATHERS. " gt e to save rite vou soon. Do you WK you will | ribbons and braid and oer articles 100 | A NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER. fi:' way. 1 to Maine this year? Coming up 0| numerous to mention was beinz lonked B R R T i Ete. u -nl.p T S ennjal are you? over and those same articlos had besn s 5 et otk e 18 Yom Pedro: Will- not forget you mor | looked over for years:. I ‘was agked, | Nl on 2 ¥isit recently fo a friend, I, 16 mes & letter from you, ANt Marfe. “What will T do" with that? T. said,|Vas Eveatly interested in her manner of | | Widwogd: Wl write you teo. Hope}iT said: “Burm it upl” “Well, what wiii ; e should trx 1o be sun- you and Bach ate well. T do with that?" “Why,” I said, “burn it | 1 d -n of life. Write Why den't you write the Cor-fup!” 18- and a broad range of the newest Bt What lias becorae of Diana? Guess| Afier all had been looked oger care:| cAF PRPSTINE for it, my friend bought is par- for Children's Hair Bows, Sashes, " The showing includes plain weaves, in all widths, styles and colorings, ] ':q- oad letter on con-| | Won' forget the Sisters who are iIL | fully, all was put back in e same| (V0 Dounds of corned beef, ¢ small h ideas in Fanay Ribbons. ‘Blackshire” Dresses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette | vaie, st ....ooiuoiucueeen.. 8 3 \,.. what e Gani] all feeling. batter. Dlace. T think life t0o short to waste on'| oroar Abey, Si% SMAll earrots, tho sume| Crepe, sizes 36 to 46—at $29.50 to $62.50. ’- about .lmmaent It is 2 Cormer ia- getting smaller il { thost” thifgs; Detter Lé Writing’ for the FPIHL T o ou g ? 0 must do my share ‘to-cheer | Soctul Cormer. Hih dhe Recessesy mumber nf:potalots. ¥ 5 le meat was carefully wiped off and tied o ronn honee 7o moving and 1. dread | squarely in shape. It Was put in & ket- lage: It won 0 “you =k 'aec;";naue " |tte. covered with cold waur, btought ! ) 5 started fo move this morn d ¥ E':m-'..., BT | T R e e B2 S ST T A B 2 SR | ATl Our Women's Fine Hats Reduced ’Y'lll. dapdelions. ¥ do- | ers. 8Eill moving. ¢ . i g A 3 ith t l wer temperat 'y ‘ R T e e iy Sioens | BALSAM FIR. | Primiues’ T reat o fow dars ago of a | ik picer ot sent. wes Fomeren 1o 2 mot : B L s i e s o s room S ng e | 42,1 Every Hat An Exclusive Model : e and e an f-!AS DEEFLY tNTERESTED 1N THE| flvar‘(p);cc for small articles. Her ide | The vegetables were then it into the |18 4 e o CORNER AS EVER. w23 to haye bags. de them. of : ul th 2. There's | liquid from whicls the -beef had . re- palve bout 1 (ho sugar; | Doar Socal Comer Wriands: Tt fa some | SNL Crotonne, &nd ‘hung them on the | my TR 4R i and beeomhz D05 oclal, Comer rienda: 1t i some | oo o Failes o e Noerh g | MPLet, I oo this s contdsrtd led The prettiest, smartest most salty, hot water can be added. ~ The cook 1 | Comer, not. hecayse T have. st mtorast| 275, S810 1 Nelned to'dress wn her foom: | Shorn T men waiching. mde. s maine ot ur Millinery Section hs duphyd i it, but 1 haye been i) and was a Han e el it more would 20 by | cooking the beets separately, but told mo | B ]y reduced. All gel sty freais, tenter dande. | M OF several weeke ; but wra fealltig 1 (J;fltifi ae pe¥ Weuwld Bol £t | that if necessary canned beets may e, hagoughiy in cold water. | ¥ 6000 now. 1 beMeve I have not weiften | SLHSG O 80 offen and . Would net | used, also & smail emion. if desired.” WOl the reen 1 po . | The Cornef stice ouf ind edifor| 90 our haags on the wopk. . r. PRACR Cleaning house time now, everybody CANNING DANDELIONS about it (no sugar) fornish many a tasty meal dur- s when they Ccannot . 2| T wish vou gould have that vers | Keziah Doglittle: I think 1 I . o leded lnto Thm 4 : d away. I had never met'him and 0% yo. | ordinary meal when ready to serve. The § 5 R AR S eht or ten min- gy knew him through eur Cormer co ou are very tall and you have light | meat was. in -the center of the mlatter, M “*Mfl@fi regular price $1.00 : Mug Mol respondence, but he always seemed 4o bordered by the various vegetables. - A : 3 %x.’;..‘ b:“yo‘): ST | tleou U wefave o¢ o , Faral Pllvry: et mot ook tor | S ine ot by et adde Shan Our entire stock of Pattern Hats that »H m 3—Of flesh color, silk stripe, at 89c, reg. price $1.25 e writers that It almot sevmed s plotare, photosrapher | my hostess told me that.sometimes she 50—reduced to....... thoueh we ';C;' mtmuycmnnm,d does. us justice. CROSS ROADS. | merely garnished the -dish -with parsely up to $10. to [ Lot AP-Of flesh color, heavy muh, suitable for stout 3 with him. ope, the Soclal Corner will = sprigs. She advised outting the head of ‘ 'h' “““‘_f'::“l'x"m:f::lnut dron out.” T notioed there were only DANDELION WINE. cadbage in eightha. after eooking. That Our entire stock of Po;tq'n Hats that w{d people, at §1 regular price $2.00, it aa Uie Jieam that fOrme |4 few letters this past week. I hape ta| Soeial Corver Members: For a spring| dinncr went with @ relish, vet principally te $15. x4 oen” paet oot lbe able to write occasionally and when | tonic. there ate those who turn to sulphuis | because the family ceok had taken a lit- up 5 to . civeiinnts The mame temperature as full jass | 6 “200d old summertime” comes to meet | and molasses and the herbs, cven though | tle pains to make fhedish attractive and ntaiher B e o fens "of Jor®| with the ola-s again. So Bere is u wish| thede-are-thoss who piiee Titie valu on | (o bo sure tha sversting was caretatiy | | Our entire stock of ?m Hats that sold io a hoil for hour, ' (07 the success of our new editer, whio- | thém. and daintily brought to the table. B0 sediaad’ = -m“ Slm 0uT: ever he may be, and that we may alt do| Not a few place much reliance on dan- AUNT KATE. | up to 7.1 to. S Bty o g i €E R our best to help him walte the Social|delion wine, which ‘oan ‘be made fow. or T : he tlme speci- | Corner page .a live wire in The Builetin{ Very soon, and 1 am sénding o formu TG GO0 DESHRNRS. i io & litle water from {ime . .fiice, same as it was in our fermer edi- | Which is highly prized by those who n;}fi Members of Social Comer: There is (No luxury tax to be paid on any of these Hats) tor's time. and in the days of its firat| tried it. 4 nothing that seems to be more in de- axistence. Take four quarts of dandelion flowe: | mand as the warmer days come" than aside tn Calla Lily: I thank you for your kind|four quarts of boiling water, fo s | good desserts—provided they do hot call MABS | inguiry after my Health, and have often s e par h of granulated sugar, one large tablespoon | for too much sugar. Two which my fam- A Coi l Sh wm. of ) HousEwomk | "ORdeTed Why You never came in to see|Of Yeast, two oranges and two ity 1he-wéry il hich resuire it mp. ete (e} me when you wers down here. Grate the rind of the oranges arid lemons | tle sugar are i ) ad with | Best wishes:trom all and sprinkle i over the dandelion fiowers| Colfés Blane Mange—Thres cups scald-| X “Phocnlx" Sflk S i r by Ethlyn on DOM PBDRO. | and pour the bofltng Water over the mix-| ed milk, one cup ‘étrong coffes, one-third | | s ture of flowers and oranige rind. Let it{cup suger, five and ene-hiif '-abkflmll Of house. | GREETINGS FROM KEZIAN DOOLIT- otand in 2 covered receptacle for 24 fco rnstarch, one teaspoon butter, " little | o 'hoenix” ‘are the standard ‘whi oy et ol house- oy bours, then strain and add the juice of | Balt. Make a paste by sading 1 little of The genuine ‘P : by ch all the oranges and lemons, . Stockings 0 AR Td (0 Gt new | cocial Comon Siaters: Are you | S STENSS SR lemens, the Sugar ang| the cold cofes {o-the fve and shehall other Silk are 1 Let’it stand one W tablespooris of cor care ‘or Alshwaeh- | too busy to say “Hello” to a Doolittle? | then strain again and bnnla—edo ne::{ c:;lkd ! Tt the VeSS 510 o paste; with the temainder of the coffe th ot 2568 6004 0 w0 do masy leiers 10 T cheesecloth over the opening of the To Sugar and si1t. Tet this misturs sonk ] Phoenix” e Very w quality of P thread Silk ool o yur onee o STt 7 170 VST s e s e o L doui ol r | Hosiery, superior in texture and beasty, supérior in 6t and :\::.w has recovered from his recent ill- mu;;;‘ :h:g whe try it have ;‘lod luck is | then place it ‘Over the fire and allow the fim.lh nlrpgnmg In mwm THA. |comnstareh to boil up s few seconds. Just Tidy Addly: I eertainly have read all —_— before taking from the stove, stir in the ] Silk |.gk the letters you have writien lo the Cor- | WANTS HELE ON PATCR WORK|buiter. Pour intoa pudding dish nd wi|] We show “Pl hm Hosiery, “’ .“ "‘du' in bl ner. _Would you recognise E. D. fro qurr. in a cool place to become fi white and brown, in regular ap range the Photegrapher's description? 3 % Grape Juice. ;.n,—am mh-»non s 1R Diana: Let us hear from you mere|, Dear Social Comer Sisters: I wondr | oyirc" oertourtn o sold. meven ae. |0 $1.80 to$350 apar. i a9 of’yau can el me: 1 Then 1 iirt | often. B L Fant to | fourth cup sugar, one cup ulee. to cost ana' Primrose: Recsived your M-r fake & pateh werk quilt but don't just}ong tablespoon lemon ful opedulg cup = e the pantry shielves | 4. D. Jr. has recovered. designa? And ‘pow shout ~ne ou 307 boiling. waler. - Let te gelating soak in s is eliminaics o | eive & package through e mall 1n e D W o about the COloFIng] cold water until softened, then add thel Co ete Lm ; of w ’, Glom handling and | NeaT future from b | Zomeone lease send in 4| boiling water aof stir amtll. dissolved. mj (-] omen's seakane or chippine | KEZIAH DOOLITTLE. W suggestionis as it may help someone practice of doing their felse also. Thanking you in® advance 1| NG, QUG In the sugar, lemon juic and $14,50 SPECIAL CANDY OFFERINGS NOTE THESE VERY SPECIAL VALUES At 23¢c a Pound Value 35 to 4 Assorted Gum Drops, Assorted Jol- ly Beans, Asserisd French Creams, Paper-Wrapped Caramels. A he's Rownd /At 55 a Pound Valus 40c to 45¢ . Vilue 65c to 78¢c Checelate Cresm Drops, Jelly Al- | Eaper-Wr monds, Sposial Jelly Btrings, Spes- i'a,,._"" ial Opera Drops, Gream Tid Bits, Goysalind Cramms, White Wereh: mallows, Jelly Greams, Peanut Brit. te, Chariette Ruses, Miple Sugar | FT0% dorden Alimends. Cakes. At 65¢ a Poun " At 39¢ a Pound v.v--n:w:lr Fi M !Mufl Burnt Peanuts, Asserted Sugar ' 5 W-l Strings, Toasted Marshmallows, Nut ‘Qf'., # 3 Caramel Chows, White Plgin Marsh: maflows, Assorted Cho . Greams, Turkigh Pasts, Raisin Smax, Soft Gum Dreps, Fudge, in flavers, Mixed Hard Candies, Salt Water Kiswes, Molasses Kisees. Package Candy Auerbach’s Almond Bars, Py nut Bare, Pocan Mapih Bars, " low Bars, Milk Che- Cogoanut i Vanitia h.':‘.uua. : At 49c a Pound - Milk” and mand v ice, 1 id Es e b 8 el PEING POINTS ON PLOWERS, |® e o e AL iR mauE e ol B Ttefnu.ue Kul Gloves, in black, white, brown, beaver and Dear Friends of the Soeal Coroer: St TOBEES. | | T WSl very gch ta gt sae of E black with. white MI'! and white with I hot long to lal e wvorite recipes and s ST b Ihe, Soclal | BACK HAS WER OWN LITTLE NICHE | with & misht sot vhe Secins of Sorsonm lack embroidery, at $3.75 and $4.00 a pair. in reading your letters, and have tried wwflzn:; Members: This iy the m& padding. T season Prods us on fo| Best wishes. : AT MR e ot o B R 31;: s shes AR ; wmml:ds Wulubl:’lglgp Gl;;vesz in white, bea_ze‘r, brown o them . = and and PR TR R M R | = - and field mouse, a 3 $4.50 a pair. oout :h.'. e ant anialah of Mo, e i oA B L 3 : Women’s Slip-On and Stupped Wrist Gloves, i Chll‘lfl u,"‘m”‘m ,..“'m.“‘ Moy 39 Was'1 tnrdm oursclves unnecessarily, gain | & - 2 and Washable Kld oo late? uuupmmuum "'Mw,utha thier “hand, are 7 A ea? Almost sure to gein either enmity or g 0 np n!'_m w-(ed.‘ each 1 wmm;m ':B:hkg ;’:é:x '””m.'hm e mols 3 3 W en e M YE!" C‘ !1 W E. l 31'25 ¥ o hEPo)‘l!el,al'v ‘h:”nu-:d some of ong of us can judge for snather. | WEN Ve Kl S AUiTE B G‘lp e Winth 1 i . 5:“ : g Shout | points 2s to what flowers sre hardy and % omen’, ’ | B ST e o B e B X.f‘.‘:‘.'.;:..fi‘.,‘;::’??‘&;"‘.,l‘“;:.,:& A PO :‘Zsz s Silk ve&lluhfltnlln.(ilfi., nfl.ao y permint haine Mald t(; s Chat it lan%. 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