Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 7

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I 1 i i £ ! L il { i ’N i2 i i i # she nursed me, ‘twas there » Rl o, 7 HH H ih - canmot teaf id arm ehair. 5 i The ltter on the mantel shelf Is sech that, I declare, A feller has to waik on eggs To keep his fest up there. Thers ain't e parlor any mors, Its “drawing-reom,” by eat! ' man would wang A tuneral in that. The geod old easy chair is gone, The sofy’'s in the shed, An’ mission stue, an “art noove" 1s dotn’ us instead. An’ though at all the homey things Kate keeps a-pokin’ fun, They did look mighty glerified When Ma an’ me begun. But the generations an’ go, An’ when the next is Bome gal of Kate's will likely see How ugly this stuft is. “Lite.” Sent in by Peterkins Answers and Inquiries TOLA: Latter received and forwarded a5 requested. ONE MORE NO. 12: 9 oom. and your name has beeh added to the Corner membership. U. N.: Pleass send in your full name and address. HANCIE: Your name hes beem in- Muded smong the Secial Corner mem- bers. 1492: Tour nene- has deen adden Yo %o Soclal Cormer Mst. X ANOTHER NEW MEMEER Dear Bditer and Social Commer Bis- ters: I have long wanted to jein your circle and become a sister but felt that 1 could not write anything that would help the readers of the Social Corner age so have kept silent. 1 enjoy the letters sach week and re- teive help from them 50 if this escapes ihe waste basket will adg my mite to HANCIE the cormer later. VISITING OLD FAMILIAR SCENES Dear Social Corner Friends: tiad we all are to see the sun er such a spell of wet weat Crimson Rambier: I certainly did en- Joy every minute with you. Wonder how are getting along with those hearts. have been away again since and have How shine aft- # i | mor, rested ou A wouid have if you had stayed in. when b .i. n:;fiwld«:“ , " rained arder when W chme home. 2 an extra bit 1t is a ple ha ‘remembered the is most touching a4 most limitless. It has been almost an impossibility to A mot :n\y.‘.' keep track of my common scissors, so I s st tisd colored ribhon on them and it is ones ,,r ..."nn always sure to show where they are|that fashion plates) balf hidden under sewing. i anall bagy fall of sand and use i 2 H H 3 instead of pins E i ; i M 2 i read telephone from the planets and they have eve dieted" from §eE38 ; i ‘when he fringe and & matrimony Vet ol i ey Ve L0 o8 & n:?tm;.mmummflflm »E 51 tH h i | £ s il 1 4 H i o asaasg HOUSEOLEANING IN OTHEE DAYS. Social Corner Editor and : They say_these is toom for one more, leo I'am venturing. te seek admittance te the Sooial Corn 3 3 BERES il B w g i\ H ALk SR 20 Rids - mere than twice since it was first started and many times have thought I would | ‘write, but have postponed it until “some other time” 5t I am always interested in reading the letters, although I only know the identity of thzee writers. I made a guess on these three, and guessed right. . I am wonder- ing If any of these thres’ will guses whe aw ‘When I read what Ma of Greene Gables Topey. i I am sl living enjoying gooq health, what town 66 live in? Twice Twenty: Have you lived i your present home many years? I am not quite sare which house yeu lNve in. Would like te be there the twenty-sev- enth if it is posstble to be. Aunt Jerusha: . I kmow yeu. Why don't you 13 C. E. 8.:, Haven't heard from your pen in some time. Are you busy clean- ing house? and you on common ground in our mem- m«fluh.‘( dear old Westminster in bygome days, and the people Wifo lived there. And no doubt our fondness for it sesms strange to those who know it as it is now especially the "‘-"3",:""‘,'.‘.." that :fl od and_plent ‘Westm| % B "Wei.”T don't blame her for think- | Fruit Gems: ' S#ft three cups graham ing 50, anyone would who Went there now | fléur, teaspoon salt, two level teaspoons and none of us want to go there | baking te live, but when we knew it, it was & different dlace. !"wua Cherry: I remember Mrs. Ray very well as she and my mother were great friends, and she used to slways come to our house to visit after they moved away to Leeds, Mass. When they lived in the pouse you speak of next was a girl. the same manner. from school and find perhape the sitting room all torn up, the windows set eut- | doors, for they must be rinsed by having told water ‘lfl:' on l:.‘..‘ up, and everythi out wasen I would get home in - FOR SATURDAY ents into wet Ingredients, bake i cup cake tins in het even. It mikes ome and one-half dezem. TOPSY NO. 1. [ PICNIC AT TWICE TWENTY'S APRIL TR 3 Colered Wash Goods 'DOMESTIC GINGHAM A temarkably good Gingham is of- fered here thjs week for a_very . small price. It is 27 inches wide, and shewn in a large variety of pretty plaids and colored checke— ONLY 18 The genuine Bliss Fabyan & Co’s Ripplette, in all of the staple col- ored stripes. A most pepular fab- ric. Width 29 inches— SATURDAY SPEGIAL 2% sTANDARD APRON GINGHAM Not a cheap Gingham, to sell at a cheap price, but the regulation Apren Gingham, full 17 inches wide, in blue and white checks— SATURDAY SPEGIAL e kitchen table te be washed cleaning one shelf at a time. W office and I _was sometimes sént the: OATMEAL DROP CAKES, Desr Social Corner: Have been writing o some friends, so before I put my pen away will write a few lines to the Social Cotner, as I think I can call a few of the members friénds alse. Grace: You are pretty eute, aren't you? I am still planning to meet you at the Dext club méeting in May. I am sending the recipe you asked for: atmeal Drep Cakes—Twe-thirds cup shortening, one cup sugar, one eggs, va- nilla and % little nutmeg, ene-half cup sour milk or buttermilk to Which one tea- - | 5poon soda is added, twe cups rofled oats SOUGHT FLOWER SEEDS A LoNG|3Rd ome cup of raisins put through the sty meat grinder, one full cup bread fleur. Dear Bditor and Sosial Corner Sisters: | tms, - g I enjoyed reading the lefters on The Cor. ner page of jast week vory mueh, as some of the sisters had not sent in a letter for quite a while. Twice Twenty of Club No. 4: T read your letter on The Corner page of last week. 1 saw whete you are to have a meeting at your home on Wednesday, the 27th of this month, and ha: invited all of The Corner clubs to come. I think It very nice of you to do this. You must certainly have a reomy house to entertain 50 many, that is, judging from the crowds we had at the Buckingham Memorial this month. I know just where Dayville is, as T am acquainted up that way, buf level; & tablesposn s measured level; & | do not just understand where tne ey teaspoon is measured level. four corners are. Please explain in your 1 think it adsisable when filling cups | next letter to The Corner the location an with flour, ete,, to fill cup by tablespoon- |1 should be pleased to know, as I visit fuls, llh_' it te heap slightly and then |the place quite often. I hepe you will Jovel withi a quick stroke of your spatulo. | have a pleasant day, alse & Mg crowd Do the same with teaspoon and table. 2 Jolly good time. meon ~Less than one-eighth of a table- | Wado: Please send marigeld sceds, spoontul is called 2 speck. single and double, and sny other, old- teaspoons equals one tablespoon. ang we ourseives far down the hill toward the setting of the sun. but those days seem nearer {6 us now than the ones just past. 1 remember well that your moth- mine were schoolmates and great Dotk sometinme (b ses you and have a talk about old friends and the qays gone by. With best wishen Department BLEACHED MRISH LINEN A FULL YARD WIDE Here's the first opportuhity of the kind which has been presented te you for some years. Thifik of it— a real Linen, suitable for Walsts, or Dresses—firmly woven—of excel- lent quality and weight—for about one-half its actual value. It is realty worth $1.50 " SATURDAY PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS Hemetitched Towels, 18 by 36 inches in size, which are really all linen. Heavy in weight and will give years of service. Value $1.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL 43¢ IOLA MEASURING COOKING " BETSEY TROTWOOD. —— WELL LIKED CHOCOLATE CAKE. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I wished very much to meet with gome of the sis- ters in Willimantio but sickness in the family prevented me. Hope te.meet with you some other time. Will send a recipe for cake that I have made often and had £00d luck with and is well liked by eer- tain members of the f: ecoiate the old things ever again but say them dierently. Do-you covk by-rule? It is the surest and safest way for I think half of the secrets of good cooking lies in occurate measurement. 1 always use a st of measuring spoons and a standard meas- uring cup, & quart measure. I also have my scales that I upe. = In afl memsuring see that the ingredi- ents are level , a cupful is measured a DUt on steve and cook till thick; twe,cups sugar, ene-half cup butter, two eggs beatem, two level tea- spoons seda dissolved in anether cup of milk. Three and. one-half cups of flour, vanilla. 1t makes two cakes. Best wishes to all. : FAIR HAIR. NIXIE'S EXPERIENCES Dear Social Cornerites and Folks: Semeone said Nixie was & “has ben” eaten several hearts. Aunty No. 1: I shall call the mext time I go up thaf hill. You are in the same house that I wenmt te look at a long time ago. Red Rose: Was glad to meet you and hope you will find me some day. So nice to meet oid friends. ‘There are no friends like oid friends, nene so good and true” Have been visiting in the no more.” Woerk waiting for busy hands, so adicu for this time JOAN GEEETINGS FROM LUCINDA Dear Oid Soctal Corner Friends: Some two or three years have passed since I Save written, but don’t think I hawe for- { o Sisters and Broth- Just think of the hapd luck I am 1 g 9“ .E'!!;’ [ RY | spoon. fashioned flower seeds, as I have tried to One-half fluld ounce equals 1 table- | get some for & leng time. With many thanks. RED CLOVER. which 1s surely true. She has been in bed for four months, but dwes get out once in a while now long enough to air the bed. Was pleased to mete Club No. 4 i5°to have a reunion and I hope I may et there in body as well a5 spirit. These spirit meeting may look all right on pap- er, but you miss & whole lot e BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS There are many uses for & medium size towel, andethese excellent 1%¢ Turkish Towels will always be de- sirable— s 16 tablespoens equals 2 gills. Ome-haif liquid or 1 cup equals 3§ fluid_ounces. 1 liquid pint or 2 cups equals 16 fruia ounces. MUCH BETTER TO® GET OUT OFTEN. Dear Cornerites: Goodness ! Last week's com- ETHLYN [page was ne: near full Where are all| rageshi and eats when you o stay SATURDAY sPECIAL 124 e lers, af y ey wri at home. ut no matter he rk NELPE® To MAXE BrmrEpAy |l FUéss BUE bas folded her head under it o aw s ey FINE MERCERIZED DAMASK PLEASANT her wing and gone to sleep. When it|silver lining and if you can’t see it may- TABLE CLOTHS . . comes warmer weather maybe,she Will|be someene else can and will tell sou To the Secial Cormer: I want to|appear again—most all bugs 4o. I am The designs are exact copies of some of the most attractive round floral designs which were to be found in Linen Damasks of the highest character, and the finish is such that 2 linen expert might be puzzled. Size 58 by 58 inches. Actual value $2.80 apiece— 3 SATURDAY SPECIAL $150 thank you all for the nice cards and yreetings you gent me on iy ninetiet birthday ‘and all the letters I receive I had about fitty from the Social Corne and my townspeople and thirty from the boys and girls of the Center school and # was s great pleasure to recefve them. It made my birthday pass very pleasant- Iy.. Te the readers of the Social Cermer who sent me the book entitled “I am not alone,’ 1 want to say thank you. It was appreciated. So was the letter from Mre. Waish and the nice bex of candy, cookies and chocolates from Miss Hewitt, and the oranges from Mr. and Mrs, Swest and ethers. I would like to thank svery ome separately ang wish I could. Thank you for the eard on the beautiful beach at Santa Barbara, Cal. Lebanen is i to have a high school soon and is heping to get it bullt and in how it looks, which semetimes helps out a little. Ope while tbe past winter four of us were in hed at one time. The night the fourth. ene took to het bed I did feel rather blue; not being able to get out of bed myself, but I sort of doped it out that the jess trouble T made the easter it might be for the others so rolled over on my side liks a cantented “old tabby” and went to sleep counting up my blessings. In the first place we each had » bed and Toom to oursslves, our owh folks to look after us with 2 nurse in come sure Nixie must have left for parts un- known, for it spite of all thangs that are said she never writes. Well, I was dreadfully disappointed net to go to the Buékingham en April 6th, but things came up so it was net pessible for me to attend, but hope to be there on May 4, as my house is all cleaned and the sewing is well advanced. There is al- ways emough of that at any time. but I can put it away where I can't see it. 1 do like to o out in nice weather, and mean to all I can. I think it much better for us to go out if only for a walk than to confine ourselves within four walls all the time. Many times I get a nice ride in our auto, and I always feel so mueh more like living when I come back. Go out, sister, and go out a lot. Take walks, make neglected calls, do anything, only. go out, even if you feel tired— maybe so tired it deesn’t seem as if you er the “bitters,” plenty of light, heat, ete., and we are all alive today, while so many have been obliged to part with their dear ones. To all such alicted I say you have my sympathy. Many times one hears the remark why does such a good person have to go when there ars 80 many useless onés left. That is som: thing we can't understand. Probadl: Domestics Department 32-INCH A. C. A. TICKING All users of Pillow Ticking or Bed Ticking know just what the initials A. C. A. mean. They mean the best, This best grade has been sell- ing for 365c a yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL 2% HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES Excellent cases, nicely finished with hemstitching, size 42 by 3. The regular price has been §0c for a lit- tie while, and was formerly much ly Unusual Sale Of \ Player Piano Rolls WE OFFER A FINE SELECTION OF MUSIC ROLLS, INCLUDING MANY OF THE LATEST HITS IN QRS, REPUBLIC AND RYTHMODIK - B for $1.00 THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1872) 135-143 MAIN STREET SATURDAY SPECIAL 42 HEMMED CROCHET BED SPREADS White Spreads, full size, and of very #ood quality, regular price $5.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.50 Ribbon Department 26c TAFFETA RIBBON Pive-inch Satin-stripe Ribben, . which is just the thing for hair- bows. All the desirable colers in stock— SATURDAY /SPECIAL 19¢ NORWICH, CUNN. : i 2 1 ‘ g bound or in périodicals, can treasures to school libraries or homes—children's books included, Here, top, the field is almost limitiess. . Periodi- cals can be sent four ewmees fer eme cent. Do not Gestroy what can give much pleasure Where re is needed bad seeds The following large Negre schools re- ceive Christmas cards, ete., 4 Snow Hill Institute (Willlam J. EdWa: principal), Snow' Hill, Ala.; Utica Insti tute (Williem H. HoMzolaw principal), Stost . u‘-i;mt:-klw!:nu (L. C. Jones, ), 3 Mise. ; Bettis Academy (A. W. Nicholson, principal), Trenton, 8. C.; Street School (E. M. Brown, principal), Minter, Al Penn School (White), (Miss Cooley, prin- cipal), S. Helena Isiand, Beaufort eoun- ty, 8. C. MARTHA. (Continued on Last Page, Col. Five) KITTY 1LOU ANSWERS QUESTIONS. Dear Social Corner Sisters: Several have enquired from me if steam can be used on the face. Another wants a cure for blackheads and stii another a cure for Mocoughs. Ordinary care is sufficient if you bave & naturally beautiful, clear fine skin, but unfortunately we are not all endowed by SEVERAL The Bostan Stores APPAREL Jtiop YOU APPRECIATE GOOD GLOTHES WE SELL THEM . A WONDERFUL DISPLAY Coats and Wraps Suits and Frocks Blouses and Sweaters The Apparel Shop is not a “fancy price” shop. It is simply a most attractive place to buy Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel, of the better grades, at prices which are very reasonable. A visit will convince you of these facts, for we have what you want, and we have it at the lowest prices consistent with the quality which we insist uphn. Visit the Apparel Shop Today SPECIAL—ALL CHILDREN'S COATS REDUCED JUST TEN PER CENT. ~ Week-End In Our Millinery Section .Presents a Most Attractive Feature In addition to the many, prices, we many exquisite Hats at all have set aside a lot of about twenty-five the prettiest—Hats which we had intended for at $15.00, or more. You may choose from this lot the hat which pleases you, and it is yours for only $12.50. Some of them are smartly tailored—some of dressier type—the balance Hats for Afternoon Wear, and exceedingly modish. # SATURDAY ONLY $I2.50 Spring Sale of Toilet Preparations This big sale which began one week to the woman or man who is thri a summer supply of all fiu'needed Aoy gy d , & nce to Toilet Goods, at prices which will save a good bit of money. ASK US FOR YOUR FAVORITE PREPARATIONS WE HAVE THEM HERE'S A SHORT LIST OF REAL BARGAINS $1.00 Coty's Face Powder— SALE PRICE 65¢ 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder— SALE PRICE 3% $1.00 Azurea Face’Powder— B SALE PRICE 88¢ 1.00 Ideal Talcum— y SALE PRICE %o 1.0¢ Quelque Fleur Talcum— e A TPRICE 59 26¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum— oY SALE PRCIE 22¢ 25c Azurea Talcum— | SALE PRICE 22¢ 35¢ Mennen's Talcum— SALE PRICE 21c 26c Frostilla— SALE PRICE 21¢ 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream— SALE PRICE 3% Cuticura Ointment— e SALE PRICE 42¢ §6c Stillman’s Freckle Cream— SALE PRICE 3¢ 25 Mum SALE PRICE 1% 50c Derma Viva Liquid— P SALE PRICE 3% $0c Pond's Cream— SALE PRICE 45¢c 8%c Pend's Creams— SALE PRICE 22¢ Mulsified Cocoa Oil Shampeo e SALE PRICE 37¢ 8¢ Ferhan's Tooth Paste— SALE PRICE 41c 50c Pepsodent—SALE PRICE 33¢c 50¢ Listerine Tooth Paste— SALE PRICE 38 $1.00 Neet Depilatory— SALE PRICE 88¢ 50c Neet Depliatory— SALE PRICE 42¢ 60c Danderine—SALE PRICE 42¢ 15c Amami Sham SALE PRICE 11e 5c Bob White Tollet Paper— SALE PRICE 6 FOR 26¢ 10c Bob White Toilet Paper— SALE PRICE 3 FOR 25 15¢ Waldort Toilet Paper— SALE PRICE 11 FOR $100 $2.50 Aluminum Hot Water Bot- tles— SALE PRICE $1.98 $1.25 Metal Hot Water Bottles— SALE PRICE $1.00 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes ., SALE PRICE 35¢ 38c Imported Tooth Brushes— SALE PRICE 2¢ 29c Imported Tooth Brushes— SALE PRICE 25¢ $1.00 Lysol Antiseptic— SALE PRICE 7% $1.00 Listerine — TSALE PRICE 7% 25¢ Glyéo Thymoline— SALE PRICE 21 25¢ Peroxide— SALE PRICE 19c $1.00 Hair Brushes— SALE PRICE 86c 50c White Combs— SALE PRICE WAS IN BED THREE DAYS, 217 N. Exter 8 “I was_in bed 1 took Foley was at my ise your medic ey Pills stop b airengthen the backac! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Department = CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Five-rivbed Cotton Hese, in an ex- cellent summmer weight. We have them n black, whits and cordovan. / This is the grade we have been selting for e & patr, 1%— 5 SATURDAY SPECIAL 25 ‘CAD®ET” NOSE FOR BOYE . Regular e and 8¢ Stockings which we want te close out. Sizes €t 10. A rare bargain— SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% WOMEN'S OUT-SIZE SILK HOSE Blaek and cordovan Silk Hose, made with seam in leg. We sell them reguiarly for §1.90. Sizes % to 104, out-ste— = SATURDAY SPECIAL 9150 MEN'S SHOP, GENURNE B. V. D. UNION SUTTS They're the real thing, and nething more need be said— SATURDAY SPECIAL $129 - «Shirts of good quality, made of Pleasing Percales, in & fine varioty of stripe designs. AN coat style, with eoft coffe. Sises 13% te 19— SATURDAY SPECIAL 79 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Made of fine combed Egyptian yarm. Shirts with leng or short sleeves, and drawers of regular or short stout medel, all knee length— SATURDAY SPECIAL 8% A GARMENT THIS 1S THE LAST DAY OF OUR HOSIERY SALE Dress Goods Department «-INCH FRENOH SERGE A Pure Wool Serge which we sold last season for §2.50 a yard. It is a firmly woven, beautifully finished fabric, in & weight suitable for ene- plece dresses. Colors are navy, brown, green, plum and black— SATURDAY SPECIAL $129 — -Silk Department “ECONOMY" SILK It is the moest pepular lning silk that we handle, u.sl may be put to many othér uses, as it is a very pretty sii It is made parily of sitk ‘and partly of the Snest mer- cerized cotton. Wa have it in twen. ty of the best colors. Last season R-sold for $1.00 a yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL 86e A gaints, sore ‘muscies, swelien h”fl'lt- under the eyes. t,

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