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Mk : B'"P«fi ¢ |venbanentiyy 4 lw oaffs amofig the The fame Wad fiGt &# est: mm tmstitutfon untii 1888, Whén 1t 1§ re- | fertlizer. corded that a Sutecipoom. pries 13 & Weeks 00w menh: 599, SUGGESTIONS FOR’ THE HOUSEWIFE ‘When baleing bread in a hot oven cover it with a paper bag and it wli mot burn. : / N Ashes from cigars make a good garden A dish of cold water set in & room will keep air pure, ‘When pressing clothes rub a Dlece &t essential paft of thé game, And thé pub- | wax quickly, over the ifon and it will No was Mefisfied. T4 dévelopmiént of | clean it. S - the game ffomi t6WADRIL 6 tRE great | If for the sake of a eolor ach you sporting inddtry AGW KABWR ds organ- | Wish your biseuits to bé yéllow, add two _|ized baseball cifi #i6t B8 Hored in any | YOIkS of eggs to the déugh. survey of the.progréss of American na-| A little flour dusted over the top of lonalism, and in the Splding collec. | Cake béfors it s iced will 1§ event the ic- : ing from funning. tion the histerian of the future, When > he seeke {o fiske a pletiirs of the fiae. | 1 you H'flfi;&lfl A teenth céntury, Wil.find an dbinasned | { DATBECY Bia QIR S ¢ S SRR ey e | evoted sy to monky fmakine. w crediied o T o mt stharwim fredited fto - Y e baper a3 ase ihe docil rs publisbed CLEARING THE WAY. AL i of moubicstion of ectal M- prishes acrein are-alm meserved precede the conferencs on limitation of of material to ehew that the agé Wi A6t the_odver 4 6861 Placs, 3 “sptiled, the Ritefien o5 i e i i 6 1 e i it - té1y. the fl L It ig Welcome fiéWd to know that | fage instéad 6¢ sodiing Great Britain and JApan have With-| Do nét wash éggs until jWet before arawn their proposals for parlevs to | using, if they must be washdd, becatse t | the procékd robs thé shell of a quality armafents. 1t thesé had béen indtited il:n t.i:l c:‘ Kedy m.:n freh. : upon, the Whole proframiié fignt hive & #6d AR atin of wall paper is CIREULARION . LK, formal invitations to the conference, Armistice day, finds faver fh Bhgland, during the war in ré- which: the United Statéy rush- by just so much, to w Visions of a restored hant marine were héld e war should be over, but fleet that is in con- mE board is raising & on as to just what ought e with it | an Lasker of the 1 the hotise appro- ee that there are two Fatirn of Canada, Australia #hd New Zéaland. alone, commitree that While they afe mak | don their minds to have the courags| Nevertheless, the White Haquse op- ships out to m N 4 and | vancs. b foréign hands Now |In&ton, and “pafftieal truce The main b place us in the position | 2™ were befors, of having to de- = SoliEh Softons, for, SLACKER LISTS NOT LIBEL. carry foreign ca Passed at the behest of the|sponsibility containing less than [the fad of the newspa whefi that is possible remains arger proportlon of |but it 18 not & legal obligation. ba 'y losses that run - tly aceused of being slackers. In- béen muddféd by delays and Muspicions, | & IR but 4t geems now 48 8 {ha uist Sbstacts | foré It sligutd B8 gidin solored or mearly ST 6 1921 §l1iaq néen removed to the lssuance of ‘the SHALL WE SINK OUR SHIPS? while nce and Ttaly have net asked B > for preliminary. essions and Chind had no objections to offér to thé plans of Président Harding. England's idéa for Bk Gonst fy mesthie tor «d ship construction in an unprecedent. %%, ANY WECUME BoF tnb bullblee of| . iaisg 6 sarRee piaces tn the the premitrs of the dominlons to be | KHCHeR &HA piiirles thE Wain factors to heard, as they have been away fiom thele eapitals for & cofiéidérable t1M | 1; yaq and t6 Plass {H8 closets, shelves and wers fmpattént to gét back homé. | and dFaWeérs wheré théy ard easily ac- NAVe EONE AWEY, | Polifical consiAsrAt{SnA Wére eomé Of | cAssiblé Afid A4sil¥ Kept €léan, where they thé impelling réasons Wwhy the premferd| Will nét bé I the way, ARd where, When were looking 1fgingly towards an éarly | POS Great Britain nndéfstands that ahy settlement or debision must take into considstation {he aim& and thé wished | snguir spass 18 AbE V6Fy convenient for 0 keep them, and théy |armament and the proposal to deal with B ziven away. The an-|the Pacific and the far east has taken st be found quickly, for he tells | shape since the prémiérs arrived in Lon- | moved to et it hoss Behind. A shelt ertatien. This bringé The view taken By tha attorndy geh- position, as to why our |efal of thé Tnitad States, ak t6 tha pib- ARALTR AND BEAUTY.. ving more foreign car- |lication of slacker lists is \accented for- s In the fact that|mally by Mr. Justics Burr In the first|eves tsars PACHSF QUICKIY Rave tRe mest n makes it impossi-|case the courts have had to pass upon.|beautiful eves. Théy Pre bright, ten- at|The demurrer Is sustained. The publl.|der and attractive. Women with the thers i= no use carrving |cation of official lists, even where the|more delicate nerve systems weep more nally it simmers down | compilers made an error, Is not libel on | ®asily. w5, of which |the DAL Of a newsmaper. The matter| A wellcombed head of hair atways % shie, 0G| s peivilen et - |lends itself to a charming coiffure. It Aok Ry oo e "‘9‘, ’t':,"'::t "o | makes but fittie aifference whather one rdinavians or othér for-| In our judgfént this dectslon is val- | turned our Pa- |uable as protecting the freedom of the ver to the Japanese, |press, but it ig also valuable to the men #6t 45 & d€coration. There- 1546 fromn désigng that spoil it iz 2 backgroutid, Amiofig thé mafy udéd fér sour milk s Tha date suggestdd, Nov, 11, 1821, P Which fappens to Be (HS Aifitvérshry of | LTRC of dilvér polish. Put the #iverware n thé ligtid pn 16t 4 rémain for 20 or" % finttés. WaFh ds usual. It will 100k s if it hid beéf Folished. CARE IN PLACING SHELVES AND CLOBBES SAVES STEPR be consideréd aré to Kesp each article near the place Whére it 1 most frequent- Nle, fhéy Wil wtiit# space other- wish Wasted. - Coffiéf clodéts provids an = excellent method of utilizing space which may otherwise be of littls ¥alue. The tri- . | dishés, but servé wal for a broom and T siik the 1,445 #hips | The Pactfic 18 the ffomt d60r of semo | cleanifig cioSst. NarroW shelves some- 000 for maintenance. |of these dominions and the sidé do6+ Af | (Mes économhizé pace 'flmer than wide costs |the others. The whole movement 6f dis | Ones, for Al the &rtiélEs on them can v reachéd, whereas on the wide sither Pars of the shelf room Is wastsd of thé thingé 1 frent must be not mofe thifi 4 mcni_flun Wwiil conven- tently hold splees, Aavefing extracts, cost as much |posed delays and preliminaries, and for | baking powdér afd matéfidls of this aind. try to do some|Sound reasons. Friends of disarmament| TFitting deep s‘he;:;éa'::’hénsh&,ll;: P k to save the stuation. |wer troublsd by Mints 6f déférment and | °F Of “travs” (g f we recoll at the idea |attempts to settle eertafi matters tn ad- sides About 4 {WER&S RIgR and with a knob of handle 67 thé frént end so they can be con¥eniently méved) is often ber 4o wa want to| The Dremiers ought to be In Wash- | woftn while. Thésé shalléw boxes can probably | he filled with Bottles, eans and othér e shivs for a merchant | Vill be arranged o that a way will be |small articlés Méatly arPaRgid = To takt rine in our hands, we dom't know|found for the dominions to be heard.[out the tray, sélect thé article desired, 3 ” % ciness of the world, be. |and seplace the tray in much mgreizie Rinthing #ith the first HOHF f the spen- | JARLeNt than maving & large numbel o ing shesioh, should h& tA Feahing of | thifiEs about en the sRUL O comethiflg WhiSH MA¥ BE near the back. 2 sblemn agreement on the MMItAtIdn 8f |3 410y 1eaves the artiéles in much better lorder. ‘Such a device 43 this hal been tested ‘and its usefuiness pPd%ed. It can eakily be made at hame. Phy#iclans #ay that women in whose *|has a natural wavé, a permanent wavé P|or straight. locks, If they are well combed they can be drésséd to enhance the charm of any Woman. Since the feet suffer from lack of ven- tilation and from poor circulation, an excellent thing is to massage them for ¢ millions. This will |deed, in large numbers of cases news-|a few moment every night. This is par- people some- [paper investigation FAB cleared. many | ticularly zood if your feet swell up ur- a demand for more | reputations that woRld Still be doubtful, | ing the hot weathér. If nossible. bathe o taws, laws will be able [clouded, if the lsts BAd not been pub-|them in Warm, salty water; M ARy e Tir 1t %] g oL i ; case, dust them with taleum powder and e administration to| False and hasty charges are the most | ("N maszage, using the fingers ind perate the ships to the fullest extent [noxious of officlalisi's® nokious germs. | massage motion is hscessars; plain rub- possthle and Jet the American people ses | They die in the munlight. In the shadé | ping or a circular motion as All that I8 - ves just what it all means. | théy might Nve Indefinitély. Nobody | needed. LIMITING THE SURGEON'S FEE, |publicity given to thess lis ns anthord n rega with the slacker, his répufation has béen hurt. Hig character refaing just what it waa less of the seri-| ve case or the wealth of the should a surgeon charge more mén country. = his sereicss, or & physi- | < A » more than $35 & week for EDITORIAL NOTES. £ for a Bosital ease. The ruling . ome of the finest experts i th try because of their relations yersity. It will also be| " aded as a standard whenever the London railroads ars réviving cheéap excursion rateg for the first time since * to pass on a ' - s contested. Many, per- [ a1, haps & majority of the surgeons, regard mit as unfair to them and unjust Necessity ig the mother of inventien. broader interests of t commu- family. miting med| Tass be one upon Which there amd for debate., It has baen recopnized practice of the profession The press agent of the waf bétween slowing down. * poor patients could be charged| The man on the eorhsr says: Time or not all. Somelruns slowly for the landlerd and fast true. only the|for the tenant, ? that rv But so many gy, et entirety that their professien | 1T You have it in mind to shake a mil- : humanfarianiem of sticking the |Income tax Ib repealed. to.give to the Impoverished. An at- . . tempt to A fees at ome end of the seale | RUSSIA under Lénine and Trotsky'ls o fixing fees gll along |IONF On ideas but short on food, eléth- case, the rich patients | and ehelter for its péople. 1 have to DAy lesh thap they custem- e eath . Thes have|T2termelon for President Harding. theiambitions*to be wetlthy, their sel- i tor fistmesses, the game § other fofk. Yet - profession, more than amy other, lo code of unseifishness. able about checking the Erasping wbits of certain vhysictans is that it cagse the finer imvulses t5 fads wither and becorhe nothing Wofth ive only by réputation. e Léh@én is reporting having 1t. PRESERVING BASEBALL MISTORY.| Spain expects to eradicate the mosqei- | They Ars Both Beautiful and hatdy and ory of base.[t0 Désts by Importing minflows from | Nebd PRactitally A8 Attentibh. developms about 100 | Atlanta, Ga. The minnows’ job Will be on of the hi ars azo from the game of rounders, s |10 CAt the latvae of tH mesquitoes. sured by Mrs. Albert G. SpaMing's T TR » collection of basball notes, pletures, | ScknOWledge that & Moutitain tbp in the scraphoks, retebooks and diaries which,| Janle state KRR Womething on the @ been the property of her iusband,| VMt House for edmfort in Angust. There are some 3,000 items if the col- Troad Bilie RALSE A Blagk crbps de chiha drsaiss WL otion, which thfow Hght upon every “m' f,,"‘;"'"‘:‘m'.‘&":, “‘M" took & | monkey fur fig7e in perpensienlar Fow “t4p in*the grewth of the national sport. gl e B 4 4 road men that An Slsetion 1% sapoesed Townball, the immediate predecessor |, have at least thS g o Pair- Monkey frinte not Shly As trimming of bassball was a New England im- Drovement upon the game of rounders, and/baseball grew naturally ont of town- ness. ke but a real slackér has sufferdd from the frotog e gy - Goorgia Will hhve to 166K 6 1th 18- | prtr” gecas. . #hen piahtink thé Sesah day and the poor Wil ha¥ .1 California has & T8 petinder of & |fo net Xesp any that have Béen wt, and Carugo's vbies I8 teserved for the sars | day. of future generations by the phomograph | Fill the recaptacis ¥ to Within Wese- while great tenors of former days will | quabters of af inch of the tep with Aist Thers is nothing exclustve abeut the | 56en. Selating @is- | OF the hon-capitaistic public Which @it tAi P thay nave fone s For e || from one of the best Furriers in New York. record breaking hot smell we have been| Thén cover With dirt AR Xesb ™ & iwsives i y éxperiencing. First Paris and new | Yarm, suhhy plaes, Wittthg VIR Wit e New York public Ubrary of| President Harding must be ready tb Rival interests say' bo struggiing to under the Ingenious encoursge- e towh. ment of Masmchusects-ans, whossought | por po” (ihe, VOHIR ofl SMBBIY DUt| sup pripred biack erepes b gain As you are probably sleep, or at least In bed. for alght hours évéry day, which o3 decide that | Aecompanying probing. As for the|is a third of the antire time, you will greatly improve your ghoulders by lsarn- Ing to sledn Withsut a pillow, with the when he fafléd I his duty te éur eom- | back straight. Some peoplé Advocate that all behyty exdecise Should be taksn whils asléep™™ that is, ¥ou should v sleép unless the akin has been frésd from the day’s Alrt, And unless you are Babe Ruth dan’t help it if the bases |bréathing fresh air, and so forth. Thew are not full every time he hits a home | have been accepthd as - comiffion sehse principlés, but evan 13eal stasn Wil fot make one beautiful, fer Wwill sleepinf Rat on the back entirely edrrset raund shoulders unless othér things Are alss dome. RICE AXD FRUIT FOR CRILD. Prohibition seems to have joined the| If oatmeal Is too heating & fodll for your child—as it sometimes s Por ehil- dren who ara not strong—an éxosllent tosd for them ix rick, well cookad and the Greeks and the Turks seems to be [**Tred WIth fruft o fam. Wash the ries in the Indiah Way— through three waters. Have réady tWo quarts of fast bofling water. add one teaspoon of salt and onmé of butter and drop the rice gradually into thts. -Stir with a 8tk and ses to it that the ried doéx not #tick to the saucepan. In abbut tWenty minutés tha ries 24 with 4 sort of Robin|lon dollars, better put it off untfl the |should be ebbked. Theh thrn into & colandér and’ it on thé back #f the stove to dry. Shake oecasiofally &8 the griins will Bs séparate. MAKING A FERNPRY. You eah maké & fernérs With praps betors pladting, the sesds shemld b soaked for oM Ay br At least ha¥t & mized with & HEtls sand. oh WRISR Slass the sesds 8o tRIERTY that A6 sofl ean Be watst. Nbt tes wet. The stedn Bprost in absit Ave weeks. DICTATER OF FARKION. Circular skifts 4% gainteg in faver. | Biack and MYy Suthumber edlorse. v gray—everyWhere thesh Savs. Lace cabh ahd pléatsd enphm, eollared with fur of oithers, from waist to nem. for satin and ereps dresges, But jon- aliy aled oh of¢andie and lkeh ks, Printsd ehiffons f6F het day sojoum in m 1o make the gmmé more lvely. In the| o0 o7 thers hAS Been W6 eutthroat|cuyor wit ehe WomAR Whd Bas u:flq Saifing cellestion are. pletures of the | corey 0 Uht D hUBeR the bon- %t fouebass flelds, showing bases " which resembied fence.posts, standing wx fest Migh. These ' obstructed the PrOSTeSS 6f. MhegrUmmer’ and -wers Botros- . government. 'Ws. Always have that feeling wherl the Baltsman Femarks, its. for 4ax." E . A _— Five millon dollams in ltury taxes every month 18 said not to teach the | hemstitching or With Mat ca the DIAIR Diack F8WR habit. Red and brahge shades ontinns to be reported from resorts an Pavorsd eotsrs Créps @ ehime capes trimmed with bbhie motifs 8t the erepe, Fibben OF Similar dee- OFALION. sented at any gathering but of town. French hand-dfawn dresses in eithér |’ handkerchief linen, voile or crepe. DUYETYN FLARE COAT . 2 [ WITH CHECKED SEIE? - Sports suits employ twéed fabrics; % distinctive - model in duvetyn ‘combi s Sk 5484 and Ted appear in a checked fanadl ot , 3 y Y - Skirt that is wern with a fi it of A 3 I w L KTy . o] DOWNSTAIRS - : ] o= i cially as the or . b = :S:nh::‘p:mvv;fi-:amm S B B | You will find among the wtensils listed below many an th self-1 - . oSt wool fringé Js » trimmibe hat : dhemnt A'W ot ' contrasting s e 1 ] gotnd, S8 sohering #o They heve 4 - to you in both money and energy. &_1or spofts wellt @78 OB the straight “mm%,” hould not Mr. Hardigg s 3 4 < 1iié Eimens chemtise so weil iiked | e Bimet ¢ e ’ FLORENCE J. SPARKS, Preserving Ketties 1o granite and i90r8 with & GHSFE opsHing at the back — . g Pints .. . $1.2 | white uned enameled Wate and :‘:nmat,,mld BOth the medéls shown ifi Ning Per Cent. Tolophons Monoy. & 2 Quarts | $1.30 R T #né 1 B8if, rounded &t the neck and vé Sr. Editer: As my régent con- O 46 15 sleeve. s cemin ieshone maitens 14s beth mads Lightaing Jar Rubbers ..... doz. 9 . L g % Bute Seal Rubbérs ......... doz. 106 Sally t6 Impress : “:_"'m“" e e imying an everdfi | Fitat. of 4ll, let me say that thd fetter ‘with a three-tone checked skirt. stitehing 'at thé: Back and on the threé- ¢d aifk introduced, article that will suit your needs and prove a distinct saving | shaped sedms of s twebd suit. The dreséc " Touhger woman. Theco consist of Atias E. 7. Seal Fruit Jars: et #f14 are bound, one in ribbon and Jélly Tumbliers, § oz Bpaee SPORTS TOGS. t6 the two poitits WHieh I sought expe. Gobddt Luck ....... 463, 162 for e | Rouna Spitnt Clothes Baskets, L, s . Cannink Racks for boilers hold- drésted womin, 4nd many sxirémely if. Dt iy Shuial NN tas o ing efght jars . S B9 ereatifig novelties ard to be found thesé |t vl ingtruation oF eXehangs Servicd oWi : Extra Glass Covers for B Z. days in capes, coats, frocks. suits, hats ., .| Testerday morning, we roports * dot and génordl accssseries. 'fl-:mdem:p- As the J6tar Batd, In “appréciation of the T R R Y 99| men and wémen Who actdally do yodr ' ment 5¢ ‘ot t is E . tha Jelly Strainers, all stylés and is shown With the dress, and as hats ate| 770, CriiCal Miligestions ware (wo-told ight and twelve jars, White Yacht Mops : 2 With (e toliowih acesunt. vis, Water- || ; usually made up in matching sports type, | L)y, 35 16 MAACHUALE construction, at| town, Weanesda E k¢ ] nts (2 Fontly dde to a ghorhig; inetresting costumes are gvolved. No dé.| TaNY Doints (2) appai o'tleck, To All Frien SALE tail is neglécted, black linen blouse #ith | SnoTe-sighted Ananeigl potiey which seomt | 1 ibarey. 1ot = fagoted White Bton collar being addéa to| TOTe Soncernéd With Rdvinages ts i it Be Known: That tnis mornir § betore break of day a brigade, || Bon i ¢ compiete.a biukk and white costume, the | ‘coLCTS (NAD WIth R DeRt EFYice of the | comsisting of absot 1000 o 1200 men: e R T skirt of Which is In a laFke plaid,and the | 210t foF the publie, athls eoRRECUSH, | landed. at Phip's Rarm at Cambriags || DUich Cleanser ... 9¢ | Asbestos Mats ......... black jefsey coat cut in Tuxedo effect,| {io? | OIE the follOWIAR PAragTADhs| ana marchea to Lemington, where wey || Steel Wool ... 8¢ | atyatic i wit ha shapéd panel back and the collar{ iy b éil me st /| found a company of out colofiy miit/a || Waldort Toilet Paper .......... 9¢ . O EX L LT R. rounded and in two-stitchéd section. olt 1. t 18 NecSSAtY| in gems upon whem they fired witheut Cake Pans .. s it Loay 8 her went in ordes to get the| any provacation and killed six men and || Sk o Dehes = 4 Z monéy from investorrs so that You can| wounded four others. A |} Wax Paper . e | Jar Rubbers . L% DEREHT, 0¥ TODAX put the lines in Shape for abrvies. Le&t| " “By sn sxprass from Bostor, we A Dish Mops e | Fonnels The réintroduction of the corset dbés|me say deliberateis that # is Not neees o : - omhia not nécéstarily mean that the pinched|fary, it mOUIVES of patriotib &nd eane | r ,i“m“ii,::fié":’.{‘..“:fi..f?‘»a! wasp-Waist Will evir Beésme pepular, 16r| Public Sérvies rulé youf leadersiip. The beater, 18fael Bissall, is chargen (5 the corset of toddy must be one ‘that| “It iy n vital erter in public economy | aiarm tha cauntry auite 1o Combit ey moulds the fighre as Well as preserves its| 6 Make public Utiliies & miedns 6f pri| and a1l persons ars desirsd to furrisih |us stéep on all the high places,” aad contour. The fundamental principle of & | VAte fJOTt It alWays had festlted Qis- | nim With fresh hores as they may be | they Both reach the other side dry- co;ne‘l is ‘“"“2{"..""-‘., slightly bul}; ‘l:trflo;x:!b‘y‘ 'fl |'l'x‘n" :lll. lnve:fiuvmm fieaded =, shod. A womin may ul the ulboned or vé e atilities ould bé like est- egat lightly boned dorset, but the average fig-| Mmeént In savings banks—for safety and R et SRR BT onten (oa e, hereett an we will surely find it. Yot we must 160k searchingly With those wiser eves of Love, for alas! the negative things are far too easy to S0 let us try for ond day to empha- sise the good in thosk about W8, to s X HAve Sken the Aead and wounded. Pray | so full of “don’ts” that she herself and ure should wear a corset- with enough |for public advantage. No piblic utility rom X n |t i her becom > boning to five Some suppoft and at the|should ever yield Mors thim 6 par conk | enpestin ot o e Ryt | e o ander her S o b r Connacticut 8es this. - They Wmow Co. | tified and discouraged. It is like con-,recognize every g ttempt in our same time a graceful line. or even 4 pér cent.—I'say this deliberate. | ‘Fostar of Brook! , ons of onr de.e-|stantly knocking down blocks before|children, however stll, and we will For those who prefer to hold their|ly and it is one of the great reforms| gates anything has been built. 1ind oureelves on the trie highway of shoulders erect by foree of will poweér or | Which public leaders and hjie_denti-| * This message was signad by T. Paimer, ‘The positive eldneator constructs. A |peace. habit, there is a new brassiere that has|ment should bring about. ink WHAL 3| one of the committee. arted | Bit “of honest -praise for something been recently introduced, having i shaped | pér cent. or 4 péricent. off yolr bik| with the Message well done builds up within the heart Out of the Ordinary. watst line. It is mide of heavy pink satif | profits could do for the puiblie 408! Do| Mass, and (0bk the following route: |Of & little child love for the omé Wwno 5 and filet lade, comes Well over the bust ift| You insist that your stockhelders are of ol 3 . N | praises, discernment and love of the| Temperance laws recently 'passed in front and i§ cut down 5o as to be prac-| more iniportance than the publie? “"'rcxe‘-t}:!' '.‘.',‘:m',’."’;’éx‘h“;..l th. Eakt | Fight, Gonfidence In théfltoodeunt hé | Urugusy ‘are designed to make that coun- tical for wear With a gowfi cut low in the| “I do not mean goveffiment ownershid | Guiiterd, Guilterd, Branford, New Haven, | can do, and a great desite to do am.|Ury totally dry by 1825, when the nation Pack. Théte ate no shoulder straps. the | that would be fo léas dikastrous in the| New Yérk, Neéw Brunswick, Princetsn. |other £ood. thing. Such moments of |Will delebrate its centenary. fitting At thé Waistline and the top curve|long run. But I do Bay that governmefit| Tranton and Arrived in Philadelphia foir | Fécognition please evén the grownups,| As shown by the recent census Japan insuring swpport as well as comfort, fo | leadérs should také the 1#ad in arousing | days fram the Stast. This seems :'xé A |and how much more are children help-{has 14 cities of over 100,000 inhabitants. the garment le fuhranteed 1o stay if|2 nublic sentiment which Will #6curs ftom | rematichble fime to cover & distance of |ed! The mother sayss “My child was|The larfest i Tokis, the capital, with & place. Thié desizni is particulafly adapted | leading investors And froft thé savings| mess than three humdred mii~s - skd | Senerous today in shAring his toys with [ populetion of 2,173,162 16 thé stout figure, and when made fof|Of thé people maney suffieiént to Minance| whén the rough eountry and poor toads | his visiting cowsin” and the child| A Japanese beauty must have straight the large womai it is reinférced in the|public utilities at & 10w YAt 6f intetest,| is to bs taken Ints consideration, it was & | £lows with joy at the words, pondeér- |biack hair. Should she have the mistor- front and shapid to cbmie well over thé| With absolute safety as the basis of PUb- | wendartl RohieveRent. ing over them. Thus his eharacter is|tune to possess hair with the slightest RN lic confidence nad invéstment. The express continued on as far | being formed and on the #1dé of ¥00d. | tshdéncy to wave, she will take endiess “If you say it ean't be done—what| as Charleston, B. C., but not by Biescs.| Why should mothers and téachers|trouble to straighten it out—as mu FRRBEEWORE HINTS; about savings BANKS niad postdl suvings L He returfied over the appedl to the putei- | ever fali into the fruitless, negative|tréuble, in fact, as an American gi hick, IR #rdh o0 Svibaoat po|Danks and govarnment Bohds? Of| ots ts another rider, And afrer ramainmg | WAy, When the good fruit is all 6n the | would take to produce the opposite effect. i . B AR course, just now pHBME eentiment ik die-| in Philadelphia 16 days ré:1ned to his | positive side of the fence. Tp to the age of § or 7 a Chinese bady v and sewed 1o make excellént holAerS | satisfied with FOVErnMeNt Boads, because | starting poit. It we are tired ot worried, wé éan. | most gorgébusly dresssd creaturé e into. | 188 Rave blen ko minifnisted by cabi-| At eheh town the tme of Nie artival | not inspire our children. We Ourselves |$Etant . Iis.strments are of sl of the ew. sheets , of paper into alists ; But the ory Pestment in| was ine by 6me o more of th - 0 poise | brightést col 5 cloth bag and m3ké a pad of them. THif | government bonds and in postal and leeal B ot ¢ mem- ‘must seek inspiration and calm idered. bers 6f the committee. At many places ngs it. A portion of the embroidery is always makes in ideal holdér for Mot dishes a&|savings banke has proven absolutély that| it was sopied. This must have crused ::';::.m :’: symbolical, consisting of a well executed the heat does not Demétrate the papers | inveStors will respofid to the Appeal of | some delay. figure in silver or gold thread to repre- as it will cloth, abbolute safety and if to this there now te The timé taken .by the stage coaches | “If you would bind you HMttle oné to|8ent longevity " it the ehiiirén Wear thelr stockings|Dt addéd under proper leadership the ap-| from Boston to Philadelphia at that ye- you, The niek in the lapel of men's eoats out with more speed than you can buy |Peal of cIVic patriétism {or the needs of | riod was six days. ~ Bisséll meda it in | Bind your own soul to all that is high|originated in the days of Navoleos. The them, save the good héels of those|Dtaceé, theré Will surely be response. nbout four days, thé distance being abeut and true empéror tried to implicate his me-lu::e which are otherwise goms to pyt fhte| et Mé say deliberately that I verily | 550 miles, From the following an idea of | And let its light shine clear through |Suerior, General Moreau, in a conspir- stockings the heels of Which are worn | Pelieve tRAt in this recent move for § per| how ne #de may Bé obtained: all you do! > acy. Napoleon was so powerful that it bt i A cent. dividends the telephone monopoly| ‘“Biasell 1sft. Watertown near 10| Some people always meet’us with a| was unsafe to express sympathy with 5 i B “pa| A8 takeh & lonk Atep dbWh the samé Wiy | o'clock in the morning and by noon he | tale of woe and continue to talk neg- | Moreau. Therefore the generals eup- n exotllent work basket may bb|the railroads went, And if this poliey Be| had alread covared the distance to Wcr- | atives. We come away fagged. Others|porters agreed to mick their coat lapels made from a pédch basket ~Cover it|followed, it will sufely ehd in simiiar dis- | cedtar, ciose t6 thirty-six miles. A8 he [ talk about the beautiful, seeing good |te form an M to show ioyaity. With & pretty crétonné, run the crétonns|aster. They who afe now thuk tempted | passed through the countfy, the rides | all about us. We are Aable to give up four or five inchey Above the top of| o invest théir moOey: in response to the| shouted “To arms, To arme!” and 1%av- | something constructive to those we it i '8 e the Dbasket And MAKS 2 twoinch heM | plea thit only thus can needed imBrove-| ing his good horse, Which dropped deas | maat, especially to the ehildzen, who| Mierd—The annual réeunion of the e o Thas e (he baX-|ments be had will evétnually find, per-) béfors the meeting house fn Worcssier, | will sufely gfow through our recogni- | Botsferd Family aescciation will be he'dt ket ¥ith some material that will go Wel | haps, that thé mibhopoly leaders who| the tireless courier, with & fresn mount. | fion and nurture of every little im-|&t lllhm'm h""”t-:- § 8 soons o Tith the cretonna, Biake pockets for but. | Made the appial #ill liave Eot oWt {rM | bore the message on Up Among the hills I | pulse of good spring up Within them.|guariars will be in D. A 2 ons, spools, hooks and eyes and other < s under bfore the crash comeés, Ahd the! tha direction of Brooklin. 1t we look for £06d in our little ohes ! Broad street. small, things. This basket' will hold a|&mall and innocént ifvestor, thé ‘Wid6Ws| With all the go6d roads that the =idar #00d deal ‘of mending and by drawing|and orphans’ class, will find thembelves, | woud sneountér toddy betwéen Philadel. up’ the cord it protects the contents|A8 In thé case of s6 many railrehd in- | phia and Boaton, it would taxe ths enfur- trom-the dust. " | ¥Btors, In possession of thé stock Whith| ance of & horséman, as well as the best Silk. or thread becomes shabby and | ¥a5 4nloaded upoh them By the sdme i | mounts he could ebtaim, tb rd: fram 248 I kept in the 1ight or In an cpen- | BRME." Boston from 10 A. M. 6n One morning wérk basket. To overcome this and to| W€ aré now hearing the same ol siten | And teach Philadeiphia at 5 m m. four have thém eonvenient for use take a |SONE that “capital is timid” that “money | days latér, vet this if what B ssefl 4 G-5i8R squars dAstehoard box And | I§ & commiodity, and commands a markht| Ahd Ristory ofédits him with benx the t 4 Board ifisde. Then put nails i | Price Which must be paid” by the peoplé| best of the rewgh riders of the Revolu- the boaPd At varisus Misrvals In rows |JUSt the Bame as in Drivate shterprise,| tion. fhr SMOuED aphrt to allow space for the | ANd thé public has no ramedy But to sul-| (Pomorrow—Ametica's @reatést Confla- PeBuiar Sizé &pool Bilk br thread to stand | T6F and éndure, 80 that capital may gat gration.) sadily sids by wifle. Whaen not in iee|!S Drice. A very courtéous letter’ just #lip the &psol over the Aall, aftér mak. | cctived from a high-up official of the| .- Ing wure that the snA of the threan s | {eléphone expressés thé ituation in fhe . » TaStHM) 50 it cammet unravhi. Cover | [Ohgu € Words: ; READ YOUR CHARACTER It and keep it i a coRveAlbnt place In |, All SOfts of iivestients are compet- he wewihg room, ing for what money there is for inve By Digby Phitlips, . ment. A the Strong competitors now . NS are the Fovernment, And the &tates, coun- comtiiited 1621 CERNING WOMEN. tiés and cities with their bond issues. The COARSE SKIN New Yorics Women's Lahgue eared (extraprdipary demands for money With for neatly 18,080 sulfertng animals last yonr. the inflation of the curréncy have put up - z the price of money. It has advaneed! TIf you wan to influence a coarse-skin- More than 100 Women's ofganizations | With the price of everything #lse. Peopie| ned man be careful not to gt emotional 6nteréd contestants in thé spring games | Will not invest monéy in public wtilities | or hysterical about it, Yor these things recently hAld in Paris. &t Fatés which are ikes s Are available | will probably irritate him. You can be to the mibisewhere, taking into account|surs théy won't command his sympathy. ol ‘;‘::“"‘:":m:'n‘:""":““; hazards, immunity from taxation and all| By the sams token vou're Iikely to ge} Work ohly Shb Gr tWo aPe & Weex. the other surrounding cifcumstatieés. Th | Ifttls out of & coarse-skinned woman by & hutshell, the situation is this: (1) thé| the mere earnestness and vehemence of Mids Oltvé Clapham, the first womah |islephons serviot in the United Statss re.| your appel.. t paks the gfil.l SX&Mmination for ad- |quires a continuous investment of new| You have to look prétty closely at skin mission to the British Bar, 18 only 37 |money; (2) thére is Mo way to obtaih| to detérmine whethet it is cokrse or met. ;::::’ o &hd the daughter of & drese- | this ne Wmoney except to Day the Brice| IS not a question of eallowsed hand Saves many a faded dress or blouse you might otherwise W away WA e R e oo eration. 20 beantiful colors to seiect from, in- for it ih a market Which is now highly | ot of roughmess dus th okposure. It ‘,{‘f““""'“.fl"""w_“_."m Mibs Bstells Downibg, an instrueter | competitive.” mers 4 matter of the fiber of the skin ¢ all drag. ih the State Normal School at Vpsilanti, | Hefe is very plain indication ®f how| itself, of the pores. If upon, closs in- and ten cent stores. has the distinction Bf being the wo- | the ifivesting public contiiudasly feols| spectioh ¥éu can sée the pores easily, and man to Be Sleetdd te & City Coutioil in | itsélt By such reasoning, and how the| they are large, you're looking at a coarss the State of Michigan. alternatives of ihflation and reaction| skinhed person . Large pores show up bring _Aiternately “prowperity” (?) and | readily afound the nose, It's a good FOR FERNS sure disabter, while the geseral public| piach to lodk for thewn. suffers &nd pays the bills. Ot courke, there may be other things ~The so-called “timidity” of capital in| that modify the story told by the goarse demandifg its price for public aérvice is| skin in thé individual, but it other things not really timidity but plain gheed, and | &#e eqnal vou'll BAy Yhat it is a deeidsd We are Allmmore or less infectéd by that| indication ot less than average sfmpa<\f ] gpirit. A very commen rbmark, “yowd | thy. And symPathy, (3 should be under. @6 the same thing yourself, if you got the| Btsod, is the bility or the proclivity te ° SABYS PATH chanee,” indicates a vital weakness in| imA#ine yourstlf in ancther's position, » ol 2% publie ‘séntimint Which results in widd- | aBA to Appreciate keenly the teélings un It Baby fubséh abSiit taking M BAth | spread social disaster in many wask. | S5k ®hich they labor. and the ‘m!:lz t“m‘ [ xmpru-‘ uhm Mm hs:m—mm'eub.l‘mle are somewhae]] We wish to announce to our patrons and M of Nor- sighted folly of it all and the Bg in this 8Dility, thoukh théy may T will Arousing & publie sentiment to appraciatt| have 3 ken sensh of justics and vers) wich in general that beginning August 15 we have it ial this sort 'als. el not INE sensitive . 2, 0 & Eive ns::m the, popalar reaction known m‘l:um:m“u;“mml s t‘m&’::u;xy connected with our Ladies’ Coat, Suit and Fur Department, “las IAlifm," “revolution” or even ¥ ingx o o socommended Bpdtiny LAb—Lis & Ak Wi | UANETIT A% Destlt “erolbearr | Bra b seasiive than hemetives, aoa |1 & first class Fusmaker who comes/highly slioes sF spdage eake. Whip one plt of (AL" or mdfe Aveurately thAt lafge shave . 1o take it rather calmly when creath AHA She tablespbon .; a8 Mmatbly beafs the larger proportion sf the ¥ t8 have rather sound a8l Dutdens Afid the Alsaster, Iokes its PA- ht, be hatd to influence By any 1 Remodeled, iR Lo ind Mk | MARR it 0 Wnacions 80 oo Furs of all kinds or new ones Made to Order WoMRLIMES Amashi 1) ieh S1e-h it Sourse is he r;nuy but SRIF “maker &| Wheh sHhvertéd to other views. Matter Worge”—such is “hiBtoFY, Tomorrow— 8 eaty. il BT e ant Poen The Eagle Clothing Co. Sonstitution of +"to a6t foHi & dierent suuRtkra OQutfitters to Men and Women i iy £ eI evno ranne §2-154 Main Sreet goneral Weltare.” Does this deciration X 1 ““ mean anythifig, of is it just a #réam? 13| wg tecall the old all hei- the Average Ameriean ecitizen Teady to répudiite this deciaration &3 & Werk: B e e rule for himself, er can he realiss t: R W B ] 5s,—hoW the child recsi the sniy ¥afe ana practical thing o o i | ¢ how to_ty his bemt to live up ts it? IR AT \ . ‘;‘\ ‘t:le‘ b::&:t mn‘,"v:- it fair : % n‘“‘ n';?::éfl t?‘l T ICE CREA M iblic utilitieh “§ Per eent.” of any Fate her emplo; - R’nunv known in Jaw ANG in fact as| 1eading ;.er.d‘:gd e e e s Tyt el DL ove & HAY e says, “Let u?neulncv&_lldilv‘mmhem sets will b8 W Vopus. et rbaidics bl ey . to our Store and get the Best Is it i P & Wy . FROM TH LAR REPORTS | such i Investor pocomin hs bwn Wor I the MbAth of &n& ehermy, Sthes such AbnROMRMAl uumfin‘ n m i 3'»:‘ obr g . This was | Gltimatsly BHES @isASter WHOR himsel? 780, the same | and his own? the previous Féar. I8 it fair (o sugge™, as & mathemation! nE APE Being Made 1o Zrow great| test of Ar\iritan lovalty, fat M. pudlie juAntities of utilities Bvery perceitum of invested eBrides Broup. ~ | brofit, above a tonservative low ate. de. . . FORY Ustle house paips, | ducts At least 10 per ceal. from e “igh g - -

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