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not n recognized by other the difficuities of ad; fi6f, RéWever, the easy talk thét fédilie can be expected to frave {o Wrés- dierwicih Bulletin and Qoufies as the negotia s between N6 124 YEARS OLD boeristion prise 120 8 week; See o GNEERY 0P terifinated the first real test of the 168@0ié's efficacy can be expected. It if Just sk 4Rt owerruining of the smafi i GETTING SUGAR IR BUROPE. If {6 iNtéredting 16 fide What steps dre beird wtde WEMSER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRt ":Wéfi - U " a e aats e Grel 48 OBLSed [ J'nv. of republication of epecial desfatch. = berdlh are diso reserved. tHosé %o had been M&MEd to deal with this ¥e¥y question. Regardiess of What the Profiteérs, the decision PeMtive to the Louisiafa é&rép ard the faflarée to buy last year at a rensonable prics the sugar that weuid NAVE fariiehéd RIS eaf's Sapply may hive had to do with tie eXisting situa- tioh, the faet ¢ pliid ensufh that an ex6rbitani pFice ¥ being charged for the rdmt stiff &M there is only a limited | CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING JUNE 15th, 1920 % angont bewE offered for sale even &t THE DELAVED WITHDRAWAL. |gien 4 “‘:. It i& sort of an elevemtE hour With-| If view 6f fhis situatlen the govers- drawal which William G. MéAdoo fakef) mérit tias bBésit giving its assistance in in refusing to pefmit his ndmeé t6 bé |!f!-'pn,mfld thréugh déals whereby more than eff &t the SAn Ffanciéeo Eonvéfition.} 15 miflion POHAGs have Dbeen purchased r of months there has been in Cgecho-Slovakie Where it is hepéd t8 of uncerfainty regardfiig his|get 17 miilion more pounde, and sver 31 candidaéy. There have been times when|mifiion podnds have been sbtained in it seemtd that he Was idclineéd fo Ful| A#gentifia. = If the second @éal Wwith the and othhrs when the stateméfits hé Madé! Crecho-Biovaks #6856 throush it will #6- t he undérstood too well thélaiilt i skeusing Wt over a hall 4 pousd at would be involved al this|apfece for each individual in this country nid that he was desirous of simplyiang jn addition to thé pudehase price into position for the race fourly is {5 pe Fealined that theré a¥s the (FafispeTiation charSies 8 be addea for lofig distances befors it ean be plased on {male hefe. Strange 48 it TAAY S6eTh We abé ReWw geting cHgAF from 4 Patt 6f the Wefld that was only recentiy calfing upon us dministration and the UR-}cor felisf from shoftime 6f fodd of all of it With thé country edn &!)pinge Thete Was 8 timé When & eer- be regarded as deterfmining factors Mr. McAdoo has a strong follo®- his pa as been indicated. Tt shown thzt he alss n and the latter diffi- relationship 8 b ' with the T i8S & mernmnl‘ néggssary in ordet o|like get sufficient SwFAf to supply the dé-|quire & 1emon 6f vaniila savee. mands of the peoplé of this countfy¥ &| Ammonia and warm water poured 6fi a the résult of the failufe to follow the| grease spot fourse that whas adviged last year by|spot without wetion with his announcerient. dhould > defayed until 18 not losed. These fis 6w, They save cxisted for A consldérabié ained months ago that the Booming his son-1R-taw foF now held that the son- n is td clear the WAy fof rtion of thé fathér-in-iaw " time Wourh he has fiot @selared d fiot that h Be a eandidate for féelection niehly imotebabla ihat ihe in his presefit physical com- would attempt afy éuéd effort 1& a strong abpotition 16 His poli- < within his own PAFty afA fof that and the fael that hé fad ds th-law Wohld ba expécted to Up- same that it is Beljevéd the preside; Thete taih amount of sugar was allottéd to Burope from the Cuban er6p bat sesm- ingly Burépe ér a certain patt of it at |é4n aftera 16 seli tons. PEFION] Gecibis thAt fMis suSaF was sofe Hf|816wly in the oven before using, in order and therefore fof the safhe reason that least, Has gotter té the point where it It s fet jf: hat Cubaii oF6h that W Gould Rave bought semewhert afbund six OSHIR A pound 188t year but FAll t6 4. A thd fesult ®é have w6t te nay for its tFans: noFfatioh fiies atrods thé .oséan ahd a BHF8fit to the swnéfe.’ Our leasen ifi sugar gFo%s MIre salatil every aa¥. P M. HOOVAN'S SFAND. There 18 A5 questisning the fatt that Herbbr! C. Hosvér has ledked good as presidential (iMbes (6 Thany h demMb: erat. Tt was A dem@dFitle neWspapst that fifst dladed ‘im befePe the SsUALFY 1§ & eanaidate for the White house ana ane of the rheet extentive atfaw veted i justifig 2 dre’ thereby increased: It iS| SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. When shoes are hardened by a Wétting, fié with but the knotty ones, and & $80fi |y #ith & little castor oil. Gt §8panese paper, nia.filn! into mall goférnments’ interests can be coMFIEEred | gaumres {6 use for penwipers. Liyip yubbed over the surfacé of aff ofnge iS delicious in tea. $effigucs should be put on puddings after ¢héy are slightly cool: Cre# of milk when put into soup must B¢ béiled separdtely and then added to #poah . d to the A iful of vinegar adde o WAtsF Wheh cooking corned beef will #hake it muéch more tender. #pfons are absolute necessifies y 0iié Histidewwife who would be trimly and Becomngly arcased. Crackef éustard puddings may be madé plé bread puddings. but they re: op the rug will rémove the &ming the color. Sew a péatl button to the back 6f the boy's ¢ollarband and he Wwill always know where to find his collar button. Cover springs with ticking. Cover fhat- théss With print and save washing fat- fré#8. Cove? pillows with print fot the Safmé reason. A blanket under the under sheét ift Winter i§ worth two blafikets over you. T9 CLABIFY FAT Mix boiling witer With cold fat. Boil vigoreusiy ; ailow the mixuire to codl and seFape the impuritiés which colleet on the lower surtage of the cake of fat. To remove a &light burnt cake ér othef ob- isetiondble fiavers; meit the fat, add | thiiek sfices of ra® potatoes and heat gradusily until it Geaséd fo bubbld and the potatioes have become brown. A smail pineh of baking seda whitens the fat and helps t6 make it sWeet. Fo rethove the #trong odof from mut- ton or clileken fat, heat fat-very stewly in a double boilet with whble milk, pref- erably sour. - Use one-half cup milk to #Réh pound of fat. Strain the rendered 4t thfough a cloth and when it is s8t Nft fat ffom the milk which remains. BUTTER BALLS. Dip a French pétato cutter in béiling watef and cut from hard cake of bitter tlié same as from a potato. The Butter scraps may be femolded inté a caké and more balls éut. 1f dedired a few turns of the butter paddie will give the féugh surfaee. 3= smamedcany NEW PANS. New iron geifi pans of ffyifg Hans should be greased wWell and dried out that the rat may fll up the pores and prevent rusting. ABOUT ONIONE. The oftibh oder that venetrates the hemé whilé théy are eodking éan be fem-= edied a Fodd deal if a bit of cotton on which a few dfops of 6il of lavender 1§ plaged in the fdoms where the ®nidn smell is 80 pervast eyes frohi smafting When onlens are peeled, first Somk the éniohs a féw min- utes ih watér: HEALTH AND BEAUTY. TRtahts Should b8 bathed every day, but hath should not be given for at least ehe . an enccedingly 61d Spariish shawls 88 theéatre and res- taursnt wi: Several .inches of the fnumber. The price is the same as last folded miwlm'ne ed together to|Year notwithstanding the advance m ev- ‘apuehin h and the | érything else in “the ens above and frakeé = sort of C: Oul ta) on better than gfi flm& ;e!;: not taken in the fa- the earth beneath.” Tlekets will be on sale before these words are printed. Ex- tra patrolmen will be on duty to injury ffom the crush. Please mind, however, that if the gosd Notwich and vieinity den’'t get mto the jam, we. the guarantors, Wil pickle. ~ Six hundred season tickets be sold to avoid deficit. Remember the tent will be pitched on the Academy grounds, season tickets are being sold, also the twentieth century creed, “Do It ow." C. H. RICKETTS, Chairman. Norwich, June 19, 1930, Fréneh wmmyn;eg w'e!r “lgrn the mo;fx part smge st In , Cre Serge. mbroideries are profusely uised for iareisn trade, but 6n the mod- els worn in Paris few trimmings are seén other than self-tone cire satin fibbon or braids or pleatings in self- tabrie: g 5 » s MODISH SKIRT. A fiodish skirt may show a panel of the plaiting, it may have panels of es, accordion plaited, of it may be plafted front and back in panel effect. A frock receriily noted showed the plaited fufiness geg.lmflng at the bust line. ORfé Must of necessity be very &lénder iii order to look well in a gown of this chafactér. ponet Loy CULINARY HINTS. Rifb the bottom crust 6f pie with the The Strand Thester Trouble. Mf. Editor: There has been so much cofrect somé of the incorrect statements and fabrications which this manager ls 1 lieve. We all know you eanmot fool the white 6f an egi and it will prevent tHe | pubiic all the time, that théy are just Juiee frofm soaking into it. and that there are (wo sides (o & shield. Potatoss to be French fried should| Thare Has been no time gincs the dis- stand in cold Water for an hour be- |agreement with this manager arose in fore frying. which it eould not have been adjusted Left over Yruits, whethet fresh or |had he shown the least desire to be fair ¢anned, may Be used in dellcious gela- |and just. FHis personal feeling of spite tifi galads. and antipathy againgt Mr. Benson seem- Sbak nuts in Kot water before crack- | °% 'f‘t“‘;"fi""i"‘”;.e‘m: e e ing. The nut fheats will come out | zort i FOUS FehurE: 0o e more whole. K strated tiiis faot, as hé mdmiied in the Cauliflower scuffle is cheaper than|presence of several of the association meat and a satisfying d'sh for the mMid- | officers that he was no musician and was day meal not a judgze of musie, #ood of bad, but Lobster salad should be mixed just|would not under any consideration em- befote serving and kapt on ice till the | ploy Mr. Bensoh even if he was the finest last miiftite. violinist in the world. Mr. Davidson has Before frylng veal chops make an |never shown an cager willingness on his tneisien in 6ach ehop and pour into it [ part to employ local musicians. His ex- peper %fld salt, a little onion juice and w\}eiefr:rgo m_!; &(Z’Tn : ?N::;J:lmfl;m a few drops of lemon juice. Then dip | Mr. Be n i 1 1 i i umbs, ever in his employ and he engagéd him 5 fbur AHd choTtoning. A piain baste|Urousht fo bear. In fact it was the :akes half the Weight of the flour in opinion of most of 'khe assoeiation of- e I ficers at the time of Mr. Benson's en- shoftening, afid for a flaky paste use {hree-tourths the weight of the four | €agement that Mr. Davidson would as i e s66n as possible release Mr. Benson or b o o G | @6 ometiing whieh would hurmstiate him to such a degree that in order to pres serve his sélf respect,Mr. Benson 1 give hig notice. This all happened on schedule time. Mr. Davideon evidently having a very = i A niée WAY to mold a cereal for fry- Mg 1S to pour it into well buttered of olled baking powder cans. While baking powder eans have a sharp edge and care must be used in washing in the Norwich papers of recent date : ifi fegard to the controversy between the'* manager of the Strand theatré and the : musicians of Norwich that I am “forced|. to ask the Courtesy of your columns (o! very desifous of having the public be-. To prevent the hem, they afe better than coffee cans, | ¥ coffee cans have a little roll edge that pfevents turning the molded ce- ‘eal out to Eice, FINIBHING OFF EMBROIDERY. Thetc afe o number of ways t6 fin- ish off thé centrepiece or runner, any 6he of which will go just twice as Yuickly as the - old-time scalloping. Perhaph the hewest revival of an old- Yime finish 18 fraying the material. Phig can be done only, of course, on ) eloth with straight cdges. One of ine hest ways to keep the edge of the Watéfial from fraying further than you have plahned is, before you start o pull away your threads, to run a Tow of very fihe machine stitching at Mhe point where the fraying is to stop. When You have pulled your threads that far it will not show, and will act A6 4 fifm basis upon which to take a fow of overcasting stitches for holding the rough edge of matetlal from fray- i poot opinion of the officers of the Mu- siclans Protective Assotigtion requested President Jos. Weber of the American Federation of Musicians to sénd an offi- cer from his exeoutive board to Norwicn to adjust the disagreément between him- self and the Norwich musioians. Louis Felsburg of New Haven, a prom- ihent business' man, was Accordingly sent. Mf. Felsburg is a fair and just man of snlendid reputation in his own city, broad minded and thoroughly settle this controversy in a manner abso- lutely just to both parties. He inter- viewed Mr. Davidson and labored with him to be faif and just but it was of no avail. Mr. Telsburg told, Mr. Davifzon what would happen if he refused to be fair and honorable to Mr. Benson. Mr. Davidson persisted and Mr. Felsburg withdrew all the musicians from ternal ethics of the members of able. to this theatre. There is one thifig in the fra- this great aseociation that we fight against, it is the unjust and dishonorable desire|f Loom” Plilow Casing, in short JOIN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 11th SERIES—OPENS JULY. With a Host of Special Items at Substantially Reduced Prices OUR ANNUAL SALE OF COTTAGE FURNISHINGS AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Should Draw Prudent Shoppers to Our g Store Every Day—All This Week There are reduced prices on hundreds of needs of every Home, Boarding House or Summer Cottage. A special event that is most timely—just at the season when most owners are arranging to open their Summer Cottage, and cthers are planning to renew their home furnishings and generally “Fix-Up” for the Summer, Kitchenware Department Visit our Kitchenware Department for special values in articles needed for Summer Cottages — Laundry Soap, Toilet PE:’ Brooms, Window Screens, Alu- minum Ware, Domestic Department SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON SHEETINGS, PILLOW : CASES, SHEETS, BED SPREADS, BLANKETS, ETC. 36-inch bleached Sheeting, at less than mill cost—Special price a yard 3% “Fruit of the Loom” One case of size 72x80 Bleach- ed Sheets—Special price each $1.00 Size 81x90 Seamiess Sheets, good weight, no dressing, reg- uler value $2.75—Special price $1.98 and 45-inch “Fruit of the & b 3 4 ke % 5 of managers to injure and rulh the rep- lengths, value 5% and 65¢ — Sige 81x89 “Sleep Well” Sheets, e ¢ of the \Fentury has de-|ShoWed Mat he wus atifacting fully asihouf aftar fesding. . |ing. This is ORIy necessary, however, | utation of 2o0d and conpétent musioian.| W Special price a vard ......... the wiely known “Marshali ted to take ne ehancs® wiih thé nomi- | fhany demossdts a8 republicans: The best times to Slean the teeth are|in material of loose weaves. Tightly| & musieizn's reputation ohee lost it 15| Pillow Cases, standard grades Tield” brand, subject to mill 3 me. T Vlew of the fact| Tis failife at Chictgs was Rot sumi-!after breakfast and just befefs going t8woveén linens, doily cloth and Indian|gone for all time. Mr. Benson's zood |l and sizes, at these special prices stalns, regular $4.00 value - & nav SRR e“flwi cient 16 Drevent many & demechat from | Ded- he‘nahlm“ hold their own without any { reputation it @earer to himeelt and his |l —99¢, 49¢ 0@ .iiviveeenen.n. Special Price ...evevesneoes. $265 - Would have been mueh | UKing {R8 namc of Hoovér at Bad Pran-| Babien frequently suffer from thirst, | Stilching. Some matetials will fray | associaies than every theatre in the ~ i fefinite and e |cises. 1L showsa {he somfdenes 13 him|and ths should ot be ;}iflafién‘ taehhwm» PR han e s pretty and is| FO: The professional musieians of this N n - p " 3 -l e ttie o8l (hot 20id) Water sheutd | - ; etty and is | ity are a close corporation Who are Will- N cnt regabding IS Attitude | Fegardlése of .Nf., :‘gl'&:‘!d party flgfl‘:. be betasionally offersd to the child. A8 a|Suitable for a luiith eloth or centre- |ing and glad to AEht for this one thing. BLANKETS AT SPECIAL PRICES Meen wiade & long tME Hx® foh aNA Wwas:prombted possibly by #tle 1nfants do not Pet chough Watsr, biece is a rolled hem overcast. This|Mr. Davidson knew thls, but persisted in < & P N vetler thai he Wéuld hot sahetioh the ©ofnb have a eentral nucleus, which i8] 20 be used on straight of round edges. | his obsession. One case of assorted Cotton Blankets, for Summer Cottage use, HE RMGYED ANB THE CNSIGNED, | Chicags platferth. very Bensitive &t the ‘ms Fhe “"fse s Overeast twice, once in each direction, W. R. STEVENS, very special value—Price a pair ...... PO B eIy AR corishbens DI eiges o URSTEEEY sush an 148k haB Rew been Knosked v GP53UPS oF HRCAILE fron nd let the stitches cross like a cross | Chaitman Executive Board Norwich Mu- B ize, § N . 3 otioh ning thé water - | ustnlly pressure or pinehing from wear- | ytitch, using Qifferent color Noiw One case of Summer Blankets, full size, in gray and white, with pir bl Presient Wieo haé put (a0 the Head by ihe statemedt which MF.|ng geil, Ught or, ill-Rtting shoes. They | toread ' tnbd o o (nOW | sicians Protective Assoctation. contrasting border, regular value $4.00—Special price a pair e 1 Pr,'f_‘ e I oun| Hoover Ras made to the effeet that he| eannot bs cured ad long as such bosts are 7 G Norwich, June 20, 1920. e nd a €ult in the e Which Should fe- development of waterpBwer canable of supplying larfe sec- the (7Y with eheapef power ) zation of What has 16n& 1 flowing to Wadté. By failure to a on this bill before tongress adjourned it was feared ihat he had sut it to eleth as effectively- a¥ the much degired budgst bill but alon of the atlbrney general t8 effect that he “was entitled 16 the proper amount of time to eonsider the resulted th approval. IhasHmUS) ae this course is direetly cohtrary to pre- code it is possible that the sipPeme court's decision on the- attorfiey genérdl's opinion will Be sought hetere it 18 - hally accented, but whether Rk ia at- the measure tempted or not it seems oiain that the course followed Was ARy attHbitabie tn the president's phvsieal confitlen and the Inadvisahility his room at at naving Bif #o to the capitol for Bich a pur- o day of adjBurARwAt Unlets the supreme eduft, in case It on 1 support to Hardiag and Ceelidge. 3 Whatever may have béen the attitude fesult of his delay in dedlaring his posi- tion as to party, that dodbt must fow be_entitely eliminated. Whalever thay have Deen the impres- gioh throughout the EBufitry regatding Mr. Hebver's régard for the prewent ad- ifiistration, it is aeftain that he made that plain some tifie ago Whea he Ge- fiot 6Aly fihds the républitan Party plat-| worn. The feet shouid be washed often— forfn for the gréater paft cohstruetive|at femst Bhce a day=—in ¢old of Warm and progressive but. that h& Will give his| Watef, to Which & littie alum of vinegar has been added. A famoue lotion of Celonial \days, regarding Mr. Hoover's polities, a8 the|KnoWn as “mofing davs” Comsi of one ounte of rosewater. halt an ounce of glyeerin, half a teasposn of berax and ihree drops of benzoin: The quantities May be multiplied it & greater amount I8 Heéded. The lotion is applied to the ehapped face made rofigh from wihd et expobure ¥ith 2 bit of oid linen. orL FLOOR MOP. clared the président to 16 StabBOrn 1 thel Fop pited or polished Modws an aited tréaty and Ris polidies in Siheg wava de-| flosr mop is a necessity. One may sve sepving of efiticisrh aAnd whed %in his 1at-| made of old stoekings or ahy discarded #st announchifitht ha dselaves the esun:| Weblen of fanheidtte material 19y feddlt tAe éBAS nofic issuds ha ATAIR FeddEnizes shortedMings of the present adfinistra- Lioh. But the stadd ®hich he takes sa the tepublitan vlatferm And cahdidates &n: Guestionably fixes his Holitics and Makes It impdsstbla PoF Tile naWe to BB doh- #te A chatioe. shonld Al 15 uphold the attorney meneral's view the delayed #&: jon relative to the water power bill joesn”™ promisc to Brove as bothersdie 2% ®a refusal to sigh the résolution ra- whvihe cortain of the laws adopted 1 conneetion with the war and giving un- usual powers to the prégidént. Not be- ing able to have them ended through an actual tion of peace it was en- deavoitd to arcompIEn 1t BY Ferdlutian #idbred at the deMBeTAtic SsRventish. He believea iR cafF¥ing it the Wi of the Ajority ARd he ish't iARjifred i bolt de- cause koreonc &1 &bt the heMmatish. BDITHRIAL XOTES. None more than the plattdrit makers understand how impossible it is to satis- ty evetybody. Ih a etivh ability of the| faFmers’ Bulletin o)l: “Farmh Home Con- blican- party to it the many eee-| Veniences.” obtainable e e 2 4 the| United Btates departhient of a the followifi directions for aking sueh | 'T! free the fture, trom A oD ATé gIVAR: Thaterial 18 cut inte ohe:ineh-wide strips, Which afe Newad atrbss the middie to a foundatidh ot heavy etoth. This is fasténed to ah old Broom hahdle or used ih & élamp mop handle. The flop whed finished is dibped inte 4 liition made of ond-halt &b o meited | paraffin and one cun 8F keroséne and then alteW to dFy. To keen it inollt it is ol #a tightly and kept in a paper bag away from stoves or YaWips. KEEP GLOVER. CLEAN. 1 you afe going downtown for theatre or dinnef ARd Wish Yo Wwear \émc kid gloves, dfaw a pair of white silk ohes Stitches, and you have a very decorat- ive edge. The Italian hem, whith is really a line of punchwork' above a hem less than a half inch in width, is particu- larly good for table runners, mats and hapkins. It would be hard to do on a Yound edge because of the difficulty in turning up the hem, though if it is harrow enough it could be managed with patience. The best way to turn ® narrow hem on a round piece is to ruh a gathering thread around the ‘dge, turning the raw edge under as Pull this up and gather in the surplus fullness when you have you gather. ‘urned your hern, basting and pressing it with a hot ifen before you slip stitch it in plate, is apt to be bulky. Perhaps the easiest way to finish off @a round centrepiece is to bind it with tape to mateh the material, or in color to match a tone in the embroidery. hese Bound ceéftrepieces are very ef- Tective and, while wbt as exquisite as the hand buttonholed Bcalloping, are &t least better than half finished Tiner for| cloth lying in the working bag vears. On & heavy material this | SNAP SHOTS OF DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS Copyrighted by G. M. Adams Service The Convention of 1900 The 1900 National Democratic Con- vention met in Kansas City, on July 4, in a great auditorfum - whith three months before was destroyed by fire, but which was rebuilt in time for Bryan's renomination for President. The great question of “free siiver” which had split the party four years before, was still per- aramount. A big wing of the coavention wanted 10 bide-track this treacherous money Question (upon Which the couhtry had already returned one verdict) and urged “anti-impefialism” as the igsué to be magnified into paramount concern. To this end, a tremendous “anti-imperialism” demonstration was staged—wtih 20,000 American flags suddenly loosed in the 500 vards of short lengths in Absorbent Crash, regular value 35c—Special price a yard 50 dozen Turkish Towels, these are excellent value — Special 25 10 dozen Bath Towels, large size and splendid quality, $1.00 value—Special price ..... 79 convention hall, amid a tiet of patriotic music. But William J. Bryan of Nebraska— the convention’s inevitable nominee for president again—insisted upon a reite- ration of “free silver’ f'aith; and though a vast majority of the delegates, ihelud- ing dome of Bfyan's own comvention managers, favoréd a contrary course, the dynamic Nebraskan had his fuil way. “The silver” plank went theough the resolutions committee by a hArrow mar- gin of 2votes. ———a CONCERNING WOMEN. . Women depesitors predominate over KB‘Q men in St. Lowis banks: Thé avetage yearly wages of women farm labdters i Japan is § Waomen are barred from voting in the Indiaha primaries. The cigar industry in Seville, Spain, employs Wore than 2,000 women. Twelve statés now have minimum One lot of “Nearwool” Blankets, 0dd and solid pairs—"carry overs’ —regular value $6.00 and $7.00—Special price a pair TOWELS, TOWELING AND TABLE DAMASK 50 dozen Napkins, hemmed and ready for use—Special price 12/2¢ 20 dozen Tray Cloths, hemmed and ready for use—Special price 25¢ dozen Bureau Secarfs, price ..... S PR i ....... 18e Squares, ete.—Special price ... 49¢ One lot of Huck and Turkish 60-inch Satin finish Table Towels, regular value 3%¢ — ask, regular value $1.00— RHOOIAT PEBEI U, ot vk ks siien Special pride . One lot of Huck and Turkish Better grade, Sa bie Towels, regular value 5% and Damask, 60 inches wide, value 69c—Special price ............ 49¢ $1.25—8pecial price ........... 70-inch_extra heavy Imported Table Damask, regular $2.00 value—Special price ......... $1.48 EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING e for bl et Uhitd S T nd perfect in , th regular $5.00 valud " SPECIAL PRICE 3208, "o *° regular Draperies--Floor Coverings New York's big delega- % e ; i The man on the corfler says: Necessi:iover the kil ones and When yoii get to]laws for the protection of women | (fon—under the ‘sifver” eontrol of tha "m“m.r:u:;mm fi:h-(‘ml";\: v‘::re‘]‘aMT e Bave B 8 MENPIS dbeEMe WD I ‘h§| 1ade QFAW "an"fl‘ Tour kifl ones | workers. l{f|chlnrd Croker of Tathmany Hall, instead D . R ol s peae: ASW Goit tags. B = Rice and Pres r— of the “gold” control of ex=Senator Day- rapel Materials R‘,‘ ugs - . : . b !“ pURaDN 2 SHOELACE ENDS. id B. Hill=was ¢redited with the decid- 36-inch c“m?' Scrims, white 24x36, at 98¢ e et g TRAY S ANCES] it 1a Rot & vAFy Bleasie Otlodk With ARRANGING RILVER, Rough tags pull threads and cgt|inE influence. The contest ended, how- | STSNCT FUrEn SCHES, WOS 27x54, at $1.59 e o ot v O¢] Mt Wiite abdui NEW England sheftink| fa aranging sifver 8h ths table, place | Noles in silk stockings. Cut them off | °* With the committee's vote. The con- |B And cory —o alio with colored 36x72, at $2.69 . i terinination hat to abahdoh bhc iota Bt i’ indicAniteny. KAIVAE ab the FiEht o the plate With the|and din the Tace about an inch deep | VeRtion itseif did not divide. Special price a yard .... the awthofity vésted in hith. His refu- e i e Butting edge tuPhed towhtd b the orng|in hot paFaffin Wax and shape round| Mr. Bryah was te-nominated on a 36-inch _Plain~ - Marquisette, Wool and Fibre R sal to sign the refoliition (aking awa¥i apar studying the_@elights 3f 18 onja tthe W With the tines turhed up awa | With the finBers. 3 single roll-call by the unanimous vote of | B \white and ecru, value % — 36x83, at §3, coee Value 31 extraordinary power granted for the|, fasm the Wender i thAt s 15 Any] the BpoBRs at the right of the knives With CHEEBE, 8l States amd tefeitories. Special price a vard .... 6x9 feet, at $9.75. Valus 31150 gives the impreasion that he i uncl dasiape ot JabSP WRARS. the Bowis turned o, ives are ar- ¥ Beyah wanted Charies A, Towné of N 36.inch Marquisette, in white 7 ft. 6x9'1t. $1225 Value $14.00 willing to FlinGRish any of war Powers oyl % FAREed T the order of wse, thes: to Dry chéese makes * delicious creatn | Minfiesota (hi8 funning mate on the \B sng ecru, with open work bor- 8 ft. 3x10 ft. A‘ ':| Value $16.00 ven though they Afe hb 16AKEF ned¥-| Thowe WHO AFe tFYIRE te end the habit] RSt uked Parlhest from the plate; the|Ch®8Se DY grating one-half pound of | Populist ticket) nominated with hig {ll der, value ssc—Special price a 9x12 feet, at $18.75... Value $20.00 k 3 . . s | svine| BAme Fule is followed for tha Pork: dry ¢heese! and blending thoroughly |on the Populist ticket) nominated with |B vard ....... . cary. This is of cBufe 1h kebbie With|ot SmOKinZ 45 AOL 38eW to be having s A= MMl viith onje teaspuon mlistard, one table | him for ‘vice-predident; but s convehe | I bt mon’ Matras. 6 Whit a Axminster Rugs he_ stabborn :qnude that ;\o has mke‘s much effect mpon the tobacco growers. 3 SR #pedn butte and one-half cup sweet | tion had made its last concession to its | Bl coru—also with J‘azmy' "..ai?.z 27x54, at $5.50 . Value $6.76 :){1“\.: rvnn :,;,”:‘r":,.‘,“:,,:;“ 2 :\m\;fiflih Hemert Woover showd himselt £ b6 o CORTALNE, créam. A great _!::der. .\IllhoughABry:\nL;xasl wafn— colorings of pink, blue, green 38x83, at §7.19......... Value $3.00 e [ batter BARY man than fie had beeh per-| Chessadiath makés Betty ahd incxpem. RECIPES, an ckpested favitation. o, addroes’ ton|f] BOSE) SR Tar -t ae LRI Bt AR Ve s Y s SREE mittéd 1 18 it appear earl¥ in hib camm-{ fve BUMRIAE. a gobd quality and | @y o o : R VR AR el - - 8, alue $16 5 rs Raish thi s With bail fer Sna Browned pig’s Feet:—One can beets, | convention personally, the invitation nev- 6t x 9 ft. at Value $30.00 A YEST FOR THE LEAGUE. paigh. h the Bdges With ball frinke=6r Wi 1 gix pigs' Peet, oRe egs, one-half cup|er came: and the moving reason was a 8 ft. Ix10 ft. 8. Value $52.00 e & 6¥2F oh the rifht €ide and Wiabk it | orgmbs, butter of b o R P\ fear that i o would result in pi #x12 1 $56. Val S 2 i . A 5 itute. |fear that his progence wi 2 feet, 0. ... . g pnacions Il 1t must make the CaMWOSlovaks feel| WIth & RAMOW Braid, White of 0loMed, | Grumb the PIgt’ foot Ang mame in | Towne's. selostion. Cretonnes for Home of Cottage use, - " rp ps) e oy eoviem 28 the | good that they afe ablé thus darly to| Stitched neatly in placs. butter or butter substifute. Arrange| Instead .iho convention mominated Ad-|[§ at these spectal prices: Grass Rugs esult of t o| ‘Mm al been - ARiL 1n the DIOA Proth TRG sald of su. DICTATES ¢ Q?A_PAM|0N in casserolé and bake, basting with |lai Stevenson of Illinois, Who had been At 44c—Value 42 One 1ot of Grass Ruge, sizes o the colincil 67 the iehkwe BY the Pe:-}ggy vn'inm seunvey. 2 high-gfade table sauce and butter. | vice-president with Cleveland in his sec- At 49c—Value ix12 feet, great aesortment, ian goveFnment. Tt is a tgation With ST A wbber hat 8¢ Bladk Haunts 4 flam- | Serve ih . casserols, having one ocan|ond term. This Adtion did not come. At BSc—Value lar value $16.00 — Speciai problems but that is bound to be the case| gven the demoerals are Wohdering|IME CotKude At the Fremt of it. beets, whith have been heated, sur-|however, until trememdous pressure had At Me—Value 8% e ......... veskraak canvs vith mattezs which afe Bfought 10 (he] wysiker Breaent Wilson of M. Brvan the Raring anA the perteetly |Tounding the pigs feet. been put upbh David B. Hill of New i . Fib i league's attentiBh Wi b abls 16 3t GORDOL of ihe Bam it tailleurs are Smart. Veal potpist—Two pounds veal neck.| York o accept seeond place. Hill's name Curtains re Matting Persia has been invaded by the Bdl-{ pranciseo convention. Codk in boiling salted water until ten- shevik army. It has overrun much ter- ritory and taken posseskion f dne or more places and Pefsia Wants thid Peree turned back, its rights restored and its peace protected. It is evideht that th® league councll sees th® hedshsily of ae- tion when it s definitely determined that the negotiatiohs between Persia and fhe ernment of Russia have act- led. Up to the present time Pet- sla has gotten little satisfaction. Its first 0te to the bofshevik government resuft- »d in the assWrance that the {(robps would be withdrawn but time hak re- cealed just the opposition action. It is not disclosed, however, that actial ne- gotiations between the governm@nt have as yet been broken off, althowgh a re- quest by the league council Yor permis- sion to send a Eommission into Russia to ascertain what the conditions are has The fear B & bl Shortag® In New England ¥ bP hd TeIhs confified to its governors. All those with eMpty bins Ate oh the ARRIVUE seat. The ‘talk about the retiremeht of Pres- ident Wilson seems to be a bit premature especially when the talk ab®ut a third térm is kept to the front: President Wilson says hé @cesn’t know what the democratic convéhtion is go- ing to @0 but he submits t3 an interview in time to ive it instruetfons. B It will @use no surprisk if it is even- tually proved that one of Yie men Iynch- ed at Duluth whs innotent. That is characteristic 3% lynching bees. heen denied With the Dutch officially denying that . It is a case whefe thé aggressor is not|there has been any attempt to Kkidnap 2 member of the leAgue and therefore|the ex-kaiser, it muft B Wilhelm's mis- ~at bound by its laWws. It is also a case]fortune to be located Mhr a Winsted. ” OvRtblouses in 3 brilliant oblor |are worn wit phfig silk Skitts, s Braid apprare i boiere suits but e Ysed in & very fovel fashion, being ars Panged on the iwo sides. have By o feans Idst 1A pop- l“ X ot b it e bk _"nea“ti} e geoid - Loy e Milk, tealy vembtabies and fruits are :; &fim\m Dart of the adult’s A Borh Y ym??wm! at m‘n‘m n‘i!.‘ e oleh ‘Eioves are Aled_ for a mm m&w H!% ; , B o v of advahee orders VeFY, Plain taitortd Suits in saek: Peifsct) m&%&é th Straight eqt, of Witk TOU :ofi‘gfi'er_n&? 5 a‘r‘rd Single button clesing at the normal Teim all meat possible from the ynes. A@d to white sauce. White saute=—Two tablespdons flour, twd tablespodns melted butter or but- ter substitute, sait ahd pebper, one and one-haif eup milk. Scald milk, then add the buttef and flour, which has been fade into a paste. Add season- ing Make an drdiRaty biscuit dough and g:i 1”‘“ — d@;‘h with this. Into the eat and white sauce combied, ahd put a covering of bis- cuit over the 1op, being. thers are sfhall openings in the top for the steafh to estape. Bake in a Medi- um oven Tor 20 Iminutes. Serve with mashed potatves ahd peas. — o The Nerwieh Ehdutaugaa, aer: ing eareful that was bresented to the convention by Sen- ator Grady of New York, who was im- mediately followed to the platferm by Hill himself With a positive declination. One roll-call gave Stevenson 559 1-2 votes, Hill 200 and Towne 30 1-2; but before the announsement of the totals, Tennessee changed to Stevenson, ahd was quickly fellowed by endugh others to make the Stevenson nomination complete. Thus Bryan again—as in 1836—found himself on two tickets, with two difterent running mates as candidates for second place. 2 Governer C. S. Themas wof Colorado was temporary chairmah of the Conven- tion ,and J. D. Richardson of Tefnessee was permanent chaifman. This_ cam- paign resulted in the electioh 6f MeKin- ley and Roosevelt. To be etontinued tomorrow story of the € with the | Two special lots of Strim Curtaina, in ecru, as follows: F . “ Mr. Editor: The year 1380 will go dowa onvention of 1594 ebbiAnaine s hndinb i Riikohe it in history because of thrée epoch-making bveRts: 1, the republitan national convén- Waist are ek everywherz in Pavis. wg:* up for wooleh Thosiery s 33%“ o ’l\fiflr 1h2 Pevival{ tion of whieh has been; 2, the Thierest TeN hahdwehar. @EFORTANE COAVERTIon bt Ban Francisco, B DS TOEA Are WEANAR wtataly | WhiEh hopes to De, and 3, the Chautauqua [N The Uhited Daughters 8f the Confed: eracy is rasiing a $50,000 fund for schol- arsrins for chidiren of descendants of confederate veibrans killed in the recent war. 36-inth Fibra Matting, in 4 wide range of patierns and colorings, regular value 856—Special price At $1.59 a pair—Value 31.98 e = At $139 & SRV Bt R LA TR ssesssnses PUS One lot of Nottingham Lace Co“d' CO Curtains, in white, 2% yards Two Special Oferings: long, regular value $2.25-=&pec At 8205 — Value $3.50 fal price @ paif ....viveses-. At 875 = Value $1.50 We are now showing a complete line of Woven and Couch Hammocks=—all styles. Woven Hammocks, standard make, in good assort- ment—Price range $6.75 to $12.00. Couch Hammbotks, in a wide range of styles and grades—Prices are $15.00 to $40.00.