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e I— “pens SR g through the postponement of action on¥ i 1 the Lorah il WOMAN IN. LIFE AND IN mn KITCHEN Oct. 6 ]_) . It is not solely the attitude of other wam ‘l ‘y’ c . L L s o ClsucorsTionsrol {oltiahe o Tat ne siacs st the ok Rt THEATAE, N = % . ot R ot e THE HOUSEWIFE| The cape has o fur coffar and lttle DIRECT FROM THE HOLLIS STREE BOST 5 TUES. AND wm . m gulkhfl v e e B Gl i & pastry the ingredi.|fUr bals to matéh finish silk ends 'l giving such epecial conelderation to one| To make good pastry the ingredi-| it pAe € MEER MRS, PR SIS N hlg gola or I” magictan’s el form of trafnsportation to the defriment|ents must be ice cold. Gabs and the pockets of the skirt -afe ‘."‘e' We not . aund @oufie ¢ others Banana ice cream is delicious and | bound with silk. Reig ove Tanemated_trom -y | z nourishing. P w came 1o thee, in days i mm_ow The polls will be open In all districts | Brown sauce should have a slight DICTATES OF FASHION G‘th Whan mrnhh( sind choetam, nd ol today for the town election from 5.30 8. | gnion flavor. Lace trimmed hats, with cascades El P m. to 6 p. m. i : - | of lace off the loft and sometimes off Hero. of hapy. chance, O e ] — pon s e B B B | not wmndey 48wty thott Dexter What matters f—thy héme—for thow art | UNWARRANTED STRIKES. 3 : the 5 And resh | Franee. Biared vat O {Postolice 4t NorwiW( Comn.. as Tay tough meat in venigar water a| Duller greens on the sage : The country has gone through the [ . &Y LOUSR 3 | aa tonas ate bagiantnE to replace the mm on, aow the glotious monssel't orable ex 2 of a number of s - reens. S u“-e-g 1deplorable experience of a numb: r‘_o If you wrap cheese in a cloth mois- bright jades and mint g e 4 hm_ aé P-— outlaw strikes which not only worked |, - VORWIED COEO8E O B Coheese will| Chenille balls and chenille embroid- The eceptre and Ap— "‘*"-‘:“h yon otee, g4 | N2Fdships mpon those who were direct-| niier mag or dry. eries are used on hats and dresses . mw tor, do ‘_. e vaua, 3 e £ i 16 | ¥ and indireetly affected by those who| " C0 SR LI ) e | tor fall. o e %fi king —— — | /“ft their employment but they falled| 53 4yine to have on hand in the Kitch-| Tace veils are very much in use s D B, o 5 1070 sadiy of the desired results. en. but worn as draperies and not over the e - s AN, fir M i o 10w mads mmueh of an hmpres. | ( Buttormilk makes better biscuit raie' f the new codts ¢lose at the Vi seem to have made much of an impres-| o oenat T BE ans sweet| Some of the new codts ¢l n WERSER OF TNE ASIOCIATED PRESS, 7 ion. RN, Bogatopiran. 4o tHE f“,"_’ibm‘d bR throat. with a big tie ;tLarf. There is Where are @7 allent mother and @y Amnctave Buew i v | or of 0 " joines % $ v ing, and they swing awa i ot et o 3 nar? 4o, || 7907 Of 6000 who hava Joined In &| ynravel what remains of the child-| B0 Iower closing. and they ewing away | Who, when they gave thes to the battle protest against tne reduction in Wages|ren's old stockings, wind on a Spool [ OPER S D s bt ks faitnion of ctiraas Ehnet which have Seen agreed to by their of-|and use for darning other stockings.| Tomato red (s'ver}«fl pgt:lu a.r.h_lnmm‘; Hero of Bapyd Chanes, ficials by golng out on an Hlegal strike.| | pyt layers of spenge cabe together|Datlons of Dlack 2ud. gef, WifHe SEf Thy Kin are all true hearis, for thea art While thefr guarrel is with the heads|itp jam and top the whole with whip- | F¢d g“{“’“ btated Jor ot arédsds Franee, r own organization they are not| ped cream. :;‘:’ gf)“"{is L ¢ P~ nAm sitating to put everyone else Who| wqyg grated rind of a lemon or am| o T «ABd. 10, 1 am with you atbig =at vo to depend upon the tramsportatlon | orange added to the cake, not only so:‘rénsg;lmdz?i;se xt‘smt::c:;s; :ot :: Hand Jo ¥ es with which they are conmected 10| gives it an agrecable flavor, but pre- Sl S s i CHI tted capes seem to be CEREEHAT 1 less inconvenience and loss. vents it from becoming stale to0 e S n Yea, I am with thee when there falls no < The stopping of work is in keeping | quickly. v kirts are not exempt Aross the golden glory of the WEEK ENDING oCT. the course that has been followel| A corneab cut in haif is an effectual e bt et And T am with thee when e - members of two trades cngaged In|scraper for alumimum utensils. The vy piites oF doait ks elouds gather, ding a large hotel in Providence|corncob cleans the vessel without g;‘en i Dmr:i:y: the brizhiness of the onward = an agrecment conld not bo reach- “’&fl‘“’“\iil,mg cut glass adq tor.| White flannel pleated and piain analf CAFRIGINMAL CAS T IN IACT In days of loss and lonetiness zad wor- ¥ouid o, & partiouls Gt glass acd eI~ white flannel cross-barred or striped . REPUBLICAN TOWN TICEET part of and the result is that| pentine to (?(w] )\:_mc;p lr(‘u“t‘\i‘ propor- | 1 lack is modish for sports skirts, SEATS ON SALE ot ?:‘Qn.lld weariness and fretting Seleetmen they are not working others are | tion of one tablespoon wo quarts| Oyt worn with a black alpaca 50c, $1.00, $150, $200 and $2.50—Plus Stat 1h 3 b weikSes ik of Gk b - a rown of employment and o(lxx-\d\vx-. This will insure a brilliant| SEOSHCE Vo lack jerses coat. $1.00, § $2. $2 e and Government Tax or Frcssion Ay il nds of A~ day are being|Polish. s too hot, don‘t| Jemny’s long, straight and flowing e b SR the contractors and the hote!| When you oven gots oo hot, 3081l sleeves in-contrasting coldrs to the When Youil: has fled and Death has put who are ‘n no way involved in|OPen the door. -Place a pan ¢ Il dress are a growing favorite. sufficient toamto catehup or chili sauce far from thee water inside. This will cool it and the 2 Liotts pod Toasd Jrho ivads the sinrnis: s warm steam will prevent the contents| Al shades of tango, orange and vi-| to moisten. s LR mad n unfortunate ttne for any | FaT SICE via yellows, including buttercup and| Turn into a hot frying pan contain- Wiieii R his coiie with wiowly Suifie v f men to throw down their tools| g T marigold, are listed as faverites. ing two tablespoonfuls of hot hacon powers, t % Unds oh conal.| If & funnel is place over a tumbler bacon drippings and turn rapidly un- CECIL B And the dark valley waits thy falter- se o work. Under sfich conc™ land the egss. cracked into if, one at af PANELS ARE USED til heated through; then pat into an ing feet, as those surrounding the outlaw | ;me the white runs down into the 2 %5 oval mound and let brown on the un- When courage faints before the un- st i 1s fo be realized that there | glact and the yolk cad b tilted out| Panéls are immensely liked, and| V! MOURC and \et brown on the i THEATRE e known future re many others who will o only 100 on the top many of the new princess models of | fer side. 8 And the heart sinis beneatn its welght siods 15 Mk M HiRcES HHE o | e the early antumn showlng have pan- |t ¢ [PRODUCTION of fears— | et T e ) IRONING DAY gls extending from neck o frock Aurera Gream—One-tourth tox seli-|f TODAY AND TUESDAY Th AFF D, Lol T it iwaeth aat i o o b o il e e Affairs R ——— aditor { . oo | Are you sure that you know the cor-{ B9 1) of gark brown satin with | cupful sugar, one-quartér cupful of le- l n"c!?ln[ln;h;u?‘; e F | SoWarEn [ N O e T o he | hiDs had a front panel of embroidery |mon juice, whites of three esgs, one| v Whatever goes, whatever stays, B i #oti) oot be avhiien | For quick, worls, such as the| (0% MC 0 odice and a wide effeet at | cupful candied cherries, cochineal cots | A O na O Lo, I ‘am with thee al the dayn ! sad Fankontig: Was dned | smoothing of asingle s %) threaded with dull gold. The embrdid- | or. Soak the gelatin in'the cold water and S e ] AR AL Ay : | - | ; T eveniont| €7y trimmed the lower part of the (;;}l sugar, ;mdtk'rqunk Sis sén;m: star supporting ‘With an dll Star Cast —— | Tre « will be open in all riets | COPVenINt| wide sleeves. The skirt was full and| When it begins to thicken, but before o = 5 ~ oot T b Pl dliovs i for the regular | R e B K e of the frock |it 18 stiff beat into it the well-heaten |§ St including A picture recording in scenes of]| HUMOR OF THE DAY . - frodns tor o ore convenient and the |iBC ArERerier o e BITe BF (he froni| Whites of the eggs, Add cochineal en- unrivalled beauty the exciting ex-I| i 5 N i e er it provisions arej Z/ ot B ough to color it a bright pink, put in E K LINCOLN ploits of a lover of love. Why do you imsist on trying to re- Constables ) YOUR YOTING suspending the cord upon af®™ : a soopnful at a time until you have - — = e arratearr iy ceter vuiies b fheviwate, Gt - Shchan e D g i) LAUNDRY HINTS the desired shade. When carly Suff IN The Skipper’s Flirtation” ||, 7in order. renlied Mr. Hertate, Seont i AR cobt | 2t Fou, would give whe dimity el ALS, 5 FISES U dne ot s 1B e A TROLLEY COMEDY that 1 am not 60 o 8 —Washington | 3 |” Keen the cord of your iron free from | same body that it had before it was| [T SUIL Frocsh to shape, moald it. D EV OT l ON ” Star, . | the voting shon s which wear upon the insulation| Washed lse in the rinsing water &|p..cy gish. Serve very cold with the _PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE She—Before you married me you used | pr jsion has| and_finally result in its breaking. It|teacup of starch with a tabiespoon of | FELER M. Uerve Nery cold with the e : ’ ol BI03 Taa the Mo st GET OUT TODAY AND VOTE | d e e 00d that the cords Sup- | borax. i % 1] three tablespoontuls of sugar, one halt e Slory Of 2 WOmAN'S || e ——— | L1 i & . 2 ‘ se all | piied withs electric appliances are made| To prevent white sillk shirtwaists| saltspooit salt. one wint ot hat m aee : He—Well you stiil do your best 2 E ment of the a0t} stronz, but no insulation can possibly | from turning yellow wash them in cool | one halt teaspoonfal vamiie. sake i || Sreatest sacrifice for an ideal Y. M A make things hot for me.—Hosston Pest. o very reafon to expect 1 de which will n ar and break | suds use white soap, do not rub s0ap| same as boiled custard. . . . “No Algy. 1 cannot marry you fer a ners should ; nossible to comfortably » time if it be strained and charred | on the silk, dry indoors or in the shade w 5 while: xer s pr hose who desire to and bent continuously back and forth|and press with an iron Which IS 710! | esse—————————————— 'APRIL FOOL | “Why?" - - T8 the e Al eithba NG | "It yon would make your sifk stock- |J OP® INCIDENTS 1N AmEmIcas Mermaid Comedy ! and the wedding gifts were dreadfully aring ext tw | howld be an effort mad WHEN THERE IS NO ICE ings wear longer, rinse at least the ASTORY dicked over.’—Detrolt Free Press. : - ot voters to make us Geret o and 211 kinds | feet out in cold yater after you wear ) O F F lV E “They tsll me this moonshine stuff e -y 4 i B el D e Tt 1 tne oarepitation Whish| —————t——— PATHE NEWS il drive & fian Sed. s r 2 T . nos: if put into a s and thoroughly | makes the holes in the feet, rinsing| HOW OUR POPULATION MOVED “It hasn't much driven’ to de.” an- warran 3 h h he wet with cold water, then put into a|them eliminates it before it has had WESTWARD. ONLY $2.00 swerea Uncle Bill M.u;n IB’;‘_\ny nm: ¢ p or tall o with about an|time to get in its work. It 1 . : who drinks moonehite is foolish to siv : : r : was nearly three centu fter the ] . F o s )f water in the bottom. This| Chloride of lime used_intelligent-| discovery ot s memee neturice after the OPENS OCT. 10 with"—Washington Star. = x A e cloth damp and the vege-lly will remove mildew. Do not use|ing along Atlantic coast began to | = He—Will you marry mé Pt : n . crisp and fresh without dis-itoo much. A teaspoonful to a small| migrate westward and it was vere slow | C House She—Do you think you could Xeep o g e e westward and it was very slow ommuni ey 5 .+ gl i plenty A paper pinned around | Bo sure thoroughly dissolved and the unsettled condition of the ° _ He—Well, partly in. You wouldn't pu | v keep air from drying thel or better tie up in a stout piece L T Y PR e e R e e Want 1c drees out of style, would you? | 2 cool, dark place will| of cloth and run water on to it press- s and other obstacles. It was mot o —St. Paul Dispateh. e P — n seve ing cloth with a stick; then allow to| until after the Revolution. Bl Tuesday night, Oct. 4 ifi—T've bean trying to think of 2 i lutionary wag that an s Biff rying - #ig- | sie — float in tub. Immerse article to be| effort was made to obtain an Tact ae. Christmas present for my wite. e y steady flow of votérs at HEALTH AND BEAUTY cleansed and allow to stand several| counting of thenumber of persons live g s Eang—\Well, what have you in miad? R i | i DAt Phers Wil W Do dan. ; he eves is @ Dbad habit|hours. Remove and rinse '(horouzhu' ing in the United States. Yantic Fire Engine Co. AT SLATER HALL Biff—F've been thinking of javing her vVt = nsEsting ihaP: AtieR otV voung| in several waters. Repeat if meceSsary| 1In 1770 when the first centus was . some sort of i musical instrument = A # | s T T e e T e YOUNZ| hut do mot increase quantity of enumerated, was found that the Dancing 8:30 to 11:00 Monday Evening, October 3rd| “ 7. 2" Wiy not a phonogrash® i rignsh sod B kles around the eyes when one is| @S it Will eat the matetial. center of population of the country was = 2 Bef: th Biff~What's the use? She can out- r s M c fau- | ¢ GLOVES PREFERRED twenty-three miles east of Baltimore, ol ore % talk one of those.—Knoville Journal and o ‘ 2 <uid that putting the blade of| TABRIC GLOVES PREFERR Maryland. During the decade that follow- H;l'b Smith’s Orchestra Norwich Music Association | Tribune. 7 the tongue and leay-| Fabric gloves, which have recentiy! ed, 1730 to 1800, this center abpears to Pat went to vieit his friend In the eity, —— g i 2 ool minates auilbeen taking precedence over kid in| have moved almost due west to apoint R E C l T A L and when waikiog together In the street - mice | ¢ someone helng kept from 2 fe M are sl n 16-buti about e en west of the same | = — = i emaried - efs & i gl g P e SoTLbadipin s ne e e e e e e e " pow that akn stared at me” - W congestiol e avoided. 51 B Y & s ity. nalis if you suspect that he is real TR — o= . s gl A range of colors including gray, fawn| From. 1800 to 1810 the cen 2 Cimid ana tomrtal ereature, - vy | Admission for Non-Members | 3 was tooking at your nose,” replied rtuna TIOST WOODEN SHIPS. nursing infant once} white, yellow and brown. The tex-|by Washington. The sou nalls are broad and short, be careful. $1.00 Pat. “He's a newspaper reporter, and | 2 e enls L ‘x’“‘“ becomes| 1yre js fine and the finish feels li Imfl-nt during this de Don't presume upon h pposed timidi- G keeps his eye ;n:vmmsng that turne v . srest attac v v . water regularly!yngressed kid. Silkk stitching on the! anmexation of Lo ty. Yo have misjudged . aid the i 2 ore | ur —Houston Pos g 1t g S A tomed to the ‘bottle. This i afp,ck js wide enough to suggest a|ecd auite extensi enough to | thing you noted may only have been Tickeis at Cranston’s St “Grace is in luck.” =2 . . wooden ! 03 of convenience during the whole | vy draw the center popula off its pure-{ nervousness, which is very different from “How 807" E : B Wi thed of nursine el ol e Sranur ol | .. Chamois gloves in an unusually soft| Iy westward course. fear, though often found in assoclation | sgurage, often of the hishest order. Dom. | “T®o fellows are ca_.ng on her. One - | was ma hem + fow heurs, and when more feed. | finish are shown in the samo styles as| ~ During the ten years hatween with 1t Nervouancas, you know: 15 ofien | CouraEs,olten of the highest order, Dom | 00, 000 e other owns & eandy * r h ars that the offer was de- | from nec v oaway from the child}ine fahric ones with a few additional| and 1820 the center moved ired by fear, but it {s as 3 Bth N amien T ooracue | store."—Louisville Courler-Journal. , red at aning b i by s bul is as often to ot an will 1t is d of CGustavus » r cruse the company that mad cquired at weaning time the|models. For the woman who drives| agzan and still slightly to Tl o Fone of the most famote and| Jih—I eaw an ol man yisteey Who v ser S ABLE kR ain stiny not object. in her car there are gloves with alto a polat about sizteen miles morth of | o/ T o | Adolphus, one of the most famote A | e used & telephone for the first fime one £ 2 the e perfect mouth is according to|silk back and chamois palm, while for | Woodstock. fa. .\ This decond South- | e L (AL Ak th catve Taabeh thak tha| sufke, Shbis tHAL, Sty FoR8 40" 66 |15/ 90-yeArs public: | S also sculptors and pain of midium size|the glofer one glove is faced with| ward movement appears to have heen idle ey hias Sl bho At Bl iy i s e T d [ ey PHERTRIE O P s E and high aualif he quantity | the upper bow-shabed, the Under| heavy kid and on the knuckles of the| to the extension of settlements in Mis. | &¥erafe, you kiiow that mo matter how | greatest helghis of miltary glory, that| Sen C8 T D8 nated. E » | & G Ghiy e Mls Wees | ROATIY BErs aight, The Lips a bright crim- | other are cut out. The hand stitched! sissippi. Alabama and Bastern Georgis | CABRERSAHIE 1t AL there 1o o Lo dariontai Do s his nis reason | “The census bureau employs some 4,800 % s I R . . - ™| too thin, as In the lalter c: he|'models in contrasting color are con- From 1820 to 1830 the center m \4.1‘ ehlines 16 HBiAs 1 e mELeoD led his X ’ son. should be neither too thick, nor|sidered smart for sport wear. still further westward and southward } e I 3 % o5 S | it the been ”"“" whole countenance a urmes an appear- Checked effects are interesting ach-| to a poin about nineteen mfles south | However, *it would be a great mistake -\1:: 'r ; e a2 spears that the board I oss and penuriousness. | ived by interlaced strips of kid. They| west of Moorefield in the present staie | to jump to the other extreme and assume | himeelt nearly aiways under fire. | a new survey to be made of of the mouth and teeth|are used in black and white and in| of West Virginia. This is the most de- | that such a person is not capabl of‘ P L < What the outco of onal beauty woman i3 | brown and-white to line gauntiet mod-| cided southward movement that ft Jas KALEIDOSCOPE n will iown and freely adm: and if alels with matching stitching on the| made during any decade. This was due. Fontii o “he | girl has a beautiful set offeven, white | backs and in one instance form wide| in part to the additjon of Florida to our The first white .fl‘dm‘ in Agstra- | Y | compact teeth she has the fountain|cuffs on a smart pair of gloves, which | territory and inpart to the great exten- lia was founded 140 years agv. * z 2 more than| O Deauty. is sketched herewith. E of settlements ”\\h . Louisia- The first aerial time ,;1,_ consist- 4 S | ——— na., Missis: andArkansas, ing of nearly 197 pages e iy enmer (here = 2] PACKING YOUR SUMMER FUR | DRESS HOSIERY IS' CLOCKED | Beo 1880 to 1410 HHErE e M‘:’;:: in Germany. o i getting mor or . g Rl 5 7 g westward movement, but, slightly ol - . . the champlon Christ- v tay at yme other dlsposition. | 1t you ar puiing your summer furs; Clocks are recelving all the em-| i airetion northward. reaching : A‘Tm::x:n;m‘;‘md - S, 4 f g i il will be & pretty good idca|phasis in hosiery for dress occasions | % 1M firection northwarl, FEAatins o anity, mperor of Rom! . ‘ult to the advantage of tne|t0 Clean them before you pack them.|Lacé stockings are feaured for even-| to 0t TR ™o SOUR O 0 FTatbird: at York, England. ‘ | \ lirgs sam of momey nag been | +, If they're dark in color you can clean | ing and some in drop stitch are to be| yieuiunte nad mode dechied sdvances. Five human heads must be held as A res sam of money has beCh| them easily at home with bran or a|seen again in vivid colors to be worn| Gements had made deckiod Advances trophies by the man ot Formosa who w Lo e conetruction of thellittle oatmeal. eat the bram or oat-|with boudoir mules ern portions of Michigan and Wisconsin would woo and win a wife nd the lnv‘:-xlfw‘nh‘n of machin: | meal.” Rub Jt well into- the fur while| The bigsest thing at the moment| "L PG S Jes0 ™Sy movea westward The Kyoto (Japan) Chamber of Com- v a ¢ shivping board ls certain. | warm. Don't treat the skin too harsh-| is the,so-called nude hosiery, in rose| ..a'siuniiy southward again. to & potnt ke 1o SrdPkAl 0 | i Exphiii i | need of every dollar that it 1y _but be thorough. being s0ld to be worn with black| g BTN TR A outheast of 7923 to cost 50.080.900 yen. s of r from such construction which Then shake well to remove the|patent leather shoes. oty afoburE, -which “changs wite = auk - 1 conrse greatly depreciated in vame | cleaning substance. If the fur doesn’t| Spanish effects which, follow the| ©arkroput Which change FAt Cue e e ety k. Gl man v and Is constantly getting worse|5€em as clean as it should be repeat|trend of the moment are emphasized! {g=n 1o 1860 it moved westward and ot Spain, t he Paravis vl ar he tonzer it remafns idie. By declaim.| R bran process. After shaking once: They are in allover lace designs with| \ 0 0. 00 0 NN RS e Gurk of t hemstips th ne he offer the board st has jts| MOTE beat it lightly with a plece of|large or small flowers, giving a plea-| o¢ tyilicothe, Ohio, From 1915 to 1918, inclusive, a total i bcemi o oty - | rubber hose and comb, preferably with | sing effect. The filet mesh is another “From 1850 to 1870 the course was west- of $1.415,375,000 worth of property wae = S B ahipe. Whether jt can get a bet~| g stee] comib. innovation that has style interest. Said i SHAcply ROFIHWAEA) rEMCHINE & destroved in the United States by fire. THE CANAL TOLL B Agite for D Pamathe 1o DS-sccen | - Wilitte fufs ‘can be (Glsaneni:y ithe point forty-eight miles east of Cincinnas Although biind. a Canadian ex-soller . g i S | . = same process except that the firt CONCERNING OTHERS to and in 1880 the census placed the recently passed the civil service examina- Pertactly evitent 1s t t { EDITORIAL NOTES, bran bath should be a little damb.| pooortiopately there are more woo center of popalation again southward tion for employment as a shorthand e i ey ction day. Don't stay at home. Go | The second one should be dry and) . Toie siing furms in Rhode Island | nearly to' the same latitude it had heen ety eaght to be disposed of uickly as volls and vote. Vote right after that has been shaken out of the| i} .n n any other state in the Union,| in 1860. During the decade from 1870 The ongest tummel in Europe lp the possible. DUnder such conditions ther, fur ApplY Toagnesia rubbing HEBUY| \ew Hampshire is second and Connec- | to 1880 the southern states showed a Simplon, which is a little more than existed sufficient reason esident| Make it a poimt to get to the polls|2E2INSt the grain of the fur. | 8 g large increase both from natural growth . iwelve miles in length, and commests 2a Jet t . Sl teden - Shake well, beat lightly and air be- et E ang migration, and the center of popu- 0 jand and Italy. . 3 Sjoasly. It yod Gatt et thers edrly @9} fore ‘packing Mrs. Jessie Raleigh of Chicago, TL,j B8 METalen, a0l B0 B G cotth- Ewitgerland 2 3 J his wishes if thers was an|as early 28 you can. | |is one of the best known and most| \@tion fn IS8 was €€ 3 Plants whose leaves are remarkable indefinite postponement of t 1 pre- e | successful women in America in the| WS : - ome r for their extraordinary sweetness are be- sented by Semator Borah for the What have become of those old fash- T:':Afl:ihsz::f h'fifliffsmm& making of toys. She specializes in dolls | 10 d"i&r:k;ni;"‘::':’p’;:‘;:“';f,’,'z“ o ing grown at Kew Gardeos in, England IR Jaw comourni men who used fo rave over the |y . oo for boudolr use, as in so many| Hairdressing is one of the impor-| came latitude it occupied m 1870, but The ‘;‘::‘“ e Y 20 tme ment of tolls by vessels usi wn Ottober ale. 2 = | tant professions for women in Japan, v nti] it was twenty miles east sweeter th gur other departments of women's appar- | 1. westward w § 0 3. ama canal, by whieh there would be el. The all black or the all white em-|and nearly a quarter of a million of| ot Columbus, Indiana. The movement Mary Tiddeil. one of the best kmown secomplished the giving of free passage| Travelers along the highways no long-| pioidered and deeply fringed Spanish|females are engaged in #he profession.| quring the next decade was the slow- 7 figures in Covent Garden Market, is to American ships engaged n the coast-|Cr have a chance to tell the world about | scarf can be draped about the figure| Out of the 104 women of the 1921| est of any, the distance from point Featuri the Beautlful New Quaker Englaads champion pea Wheiler. For wise trade o size of the chestnut crop. |in various ways for nesligee use. The| graduating class of Radcliffe college! to point in a direct line was onty four- urmg neariy forty years he has epemt hér The matter of tolle In the Panama ea ————————. |large scarfs are of sufficient’ size to|24 occupations are represented in the| teen miles, and the center was six miles - . . days shelling peas for the London mar- nal is by Do means a mew question. Tt man on the cormer says: Som:|make the entire negligee, tho smaller | census of carcers chosen by the girls.| southeast of Cojumbus, but when the C“rtams an abrics Mas recelved long and careful attention |P” always tell what ought to biswgne (e dmnedl over a separate slip| Harriet Fuller and Ragana Carlson, cefl;fl:‘:fjsflmlf?“;"l‘;‘x::;n‘: heint ““32 China Ie 'ln»_mx‘y::zmmn | & S0 kmown t e & b e on eclection a t Tnatching in color. i ity girls, have started a hi to v = miles, an ufacturers duces tea ofl in & . :.‘"; ,':"";d";fi,l, "",'M”'p o | e ot 3 Y, nover i asarl Spanish influence has also taken the | farm in the state of Washington aeg| 18 now tnthe city lfl:‘nlni‘!n:nfi;om Yn; For ten years the Quaker Craft mani have taken il has o vatidty o uiet s T A T g form of numerous effects in_allover |estimated their yield at £000- paniiay]| Usne. - It 18, n0C JRA - EDAEShE ek 1 0 J|the preparation of tobaces it is a iina :n“eflm\" R BRAMAth 1 e ot the | Pull the Fevmblieah dever teday and] | Plack laco, senerglly o cqab forin itof yeatly. 4 - e oeohis of ths funity ave svrioat Il oo sesek at the outied of the Amisis sitwen bo brmg - fuel and it is made into hair oil. wood n view of the pro- 4 A st be worn over separate underslips. 4 as the people of the coun! Tive: = . . 3 utiful Vilons of the Hay-Pammeefots treaty|?”% Will be certain to aid in the elec- | P4 N0RT OUCT SO SERCISUPS, < 4t a more or less settled condition as 2 |§ your attention the quality and variety of their bea A_smtroversy :v‘e:-hsu“a.m snder Which there ar, reasons fo sxpeot|/'07 Of men Who stand for and have|yogue for the garment that can be SCORCHED MiLK residence. £ bl p-Tgp s 3 T = that all ships will be treateq alike with | °°" Eiving good town government. Sietbod nth s @ N SCliE fhel s N Tas . i POUL| (Tomorrow—Nellie Grant's Rpmanee.) draperies. drivers amcng the fair sex has led to istinct de for Ameri- e attern of which has been patented, It | it at once into another container an: il &k e = % 4 B8 sptelal distinction made meri| he unemployment conference fnds | Iy suggestive of the harem trouser.|Dut that in a basin of cold water, In quality, in moderateness of price, and in the great num- Jjarmngements for & competition o de e-, “-'"h BB saiis brouit o ~llr<\ igleness thaa previously reported.|in that the front panel is looped up!lieave it until col, when all trace of 2 . . hey have led i i s time, with the Atscaseions reigtieg] D018 ccumulate to show that it 15| etween the ankles to form the back,| Purning e have disappeared. READ YOUR CHARACTER ber of novgl and beautiful drapery designs they have LB when they swim, make & nclee > v ons relative | gicaaity a i May sten- leaving only small aperture: . 2 - W8 our_atiitods towand this treaty. |7 (OUEERE, MY 1t be hasten- | L Lo e 1 var FOR MERINGUE By Divy PRtby all the rest, and are by far the most charming materials §| 57" icohone” The Norwegian fantbmen would Be certain to have a detrimental 3 R Y rious style. Merangue will stand up nicely if su- Copyrighted 1921 i ) have taken advantage of this fact efféct upon the conference for the lim-| The Gérman relchstag ratified the o gar is added from the beginning and and curtains in 5 ':"::u:;n:r:.a‘mm‘ c l.n.-‘:z s lations of armaments repardless of |troaty with the United States in - ten CAPE EFF_ECTS_WORN plenty of it used. Add a pinch of corn- Timid Fingernails. N IS VERY COMPLETE Gaaninie JGepth Pher. SaCT :'- whiat the omtcome might be. Thers|minu.cs They work on the poliey the| Capes figure in various ways in|sterch also. Theres many & man who pute on & OUR COLLECTIO! o oy fnte GG . ought not to be any much indfrect in-|inasmuch ‘as it was inevitable ft might | conhection with defferent sports gar- " bold front who is In reality timed and oy e {86 y rom thetr Suenee upon the conference which is|as well be done then. €1 ments for women. One of these, of a RECIPES fearful. OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW ”‘th“ e hin"‘:::"‘.“.: m .-‘ of the poshtion taken by President Hard- ' soft wool material in an indeterminate| Spaghetti and Bacon Hash—Cook a| Ordinarily, if he :_‘s t‘uod at dhl- 4 Pai ey Vo A8 the tele- B8 e Rews b oo o v | o hembers o e Briin pat | D, Bag the Smpl v sl and) cuoflof sonshets 1y st weter | aviation ou, ot et e ou, uath || QUAKER NET CURTAINS From $1.95 to $14.00'a Paie [y mest e o et Lo o o B e heuid stand|ment who after & visit lo this cotintry | 200 0 o sweater front. It 1s straight|and Arain again. then ehop finely. Aad| umal hemsns to startle Him out of his QUAKER NETS.... .. By the Yard 33c to $2.19 J{of 2 havt an cperator oops tha recetves #8 ftg own foundation, the merits of |declared prohibition as ordered dbes not| gnort rounding out at the meck, and|three slices of chopped bacon that have| pess. But you don't have to walt to find % of the telepone 10 his cAr and he ean Jach debated without regard to the|exist in this country probably Included| with no opening down the front. The|been lightly broiled paprika to tastel it out Lol instanily when & schosl of fish is be- pther end _that is what would happen'New Britaln in thelr investigations, ! cape which falls a little below the hips half a teaspooful of grated onion andl Al you have to do is 100k at his finger. % ing approached. R e * s : 3 g % . 3 i i 3 -

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