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By TR ] A Bulletin Want | A Bulletin To Let. (ConManed trom Fags Seven) - Advertisement Will Get I" l Advertisement Will Rent I Girl,” ufl since he 'u marrisd he IM —E ke ‘Me' Home," but a1l smen e _ 'PLUMBING ATOTIONS not unhlw.v—cnm — LEGAL NOTICES bachelor 18 a man who takes tis second | FLUMBING, heating, gasfitling _and TO THE COURT OF COMMON COUN- iook and dossn't jump. Society {s male |eeral repuicing. Joha Morto. 29 Mar- CiL OF THE CITY OF NORWICH up of 3 lot of men that make love 1o oth- L -9%5-32.. & 'nE‘Puh’&? mflutf.‘mm.l‘nu. 10 whon ier men's vel 'as refer: pelition Cudworth Suppose we had Women Aremen. the | gorkmen At {he falvelt Dricen e ‘EoAr AUCHON NOTICE Ga. the, srathety, s ot Noits s men would Tun every time ths fire beil | yitesd; also heating and gueftig. Strect, g Tebee 10 Tets Thit thay e rang -just ‘to watch the women -adjust JOW% NS, i 7 g en’ the matter 1t £ their hoss and thes nose go up the |, 67 West Main St ¢ FOR g’wmmd e M.*f & "‘h‘:flx og:..-_;. ladder. The best shaped women would Z i e I | MOXDAY, MARCH 29, 1922 resoiutione : - have to go up the ladder first., 17, tho fire | - JOHN J. ENRIGHT g Resoived, That the grade of sidewair bell was rTung at nine ft wonld ‘take % at 19 o'clock a. m., for the southerly ei of Ma: them until eleven juat. to find their rats 1 3 HREO —BY— street, between the | 2nd pufts. And the men would rting 'n Pl“"bmlr _Heating, Tinning named, be, and tie same 1 eby i3, eatad and : WITTEE BROS. ished ‘a5 follows, viz. false alarms just to sée the women slide Z pair » inning at the nurtheasterly oorme: down the ladder. * They say-its hari for 2 stOVG Repairs PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, of Nerth Main sircet and Brin Sirest 3 2 woman to climb the ladder of life aloac. SATISFACTORY SERVICE Office and Salesrooms, Ne. 42 Malm || 2% clevation of 40 feet above mean It wouldn't be if.it wasn't for so many { Phone 728 © 82 6TH STREET tde, and 1 5-10 feet w the top of the men . standing around ‘rubbering, If we St, Danielson, Conn. underpinning of the P s omiaH oA A B pooR avk Ve will sali the enormous and val- §| eastery coriier of ‘o0k- s o z - equipmend. streets, and Known as ing man should come along, do:you sup- ARCHITECTS B. Davis, consstng of livestack, Main streer, and thence running TaBterly pose she would stop her fllet ¢crochet long 4 hels fancy corn Jj|2iong the southerly i ine of Nortia Mair enough -to -talk to him. - But-the women CUDWORTH & TH/MFPSON d arm impi greet as foilows have got the best'of the men {n one way. ARCIITECTS ’l‘lLay are holding up tralns every day. 5 | Suppose 2 man should hold up o train, |- Thaver Bulldiag, Nerwich, Cona B A : located about thres miles east from Norwich, on the il walk is laid out eight feet wida |$: knows what would Rappen t0° Lil. | e ey | |} Preston City road. and the sbove described grade '8 for tie ‘hey passed a law requiring wemen Yo Apply to the Auctioneers for posters wa remove their hats in the thearres. Now Music with detailed account of this interest- 'au wha? the men are up agalist. -The - women go to the five and ten and get | ERNEST E. twenty dollarg worth of rats. 2348 BULLARD it was Apple that caused ths first downfall of man. - But they have fa: A hes ot e et S HRng, évent. marlld HYDE ....,. Auctioneers .... . many times since without reason. . Wak RN B men should shut théir eyes and trust ther Phene 127-4 . husbands. Thers are wives who dnnxn Bliss Piace - through their husband’'s pockets. v, but where are they? :They eay. siic| ! 'Have a Few : dresses come from worms—and the men | Qutfits to Lend. bowipuauTy Savice are the worms. The only people who I will sell at public auction at my Gon't believe in divorcs ars single peo- farm in the Town of Griswoid, four milex The Bestan Sorer ple. The more women ses of bull-dogs HELEN L. PERKINS east of Jewett City, on the Plainfleld ) and Voluntown road. so-cal'ed, on IN & BL. CRMAL : e e e Yenss s, “tive | o, ILACHER OF SINGING MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1917, i ORI ks me Liberty or give me Death"—and he | T DoN® 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. at 10 o'clock a. m., Norwich, March even got married. — . |the following described prope Apm@gflop, Women remind me of & circus—lots of - & = 41—HFAD OF STOCK 1 3 At 3 TE"'.;‘;‘ of rings and barebacks. It is said they were & truevmember we_ shold weite of-| ' ‘ALY HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS, . |Sounsii hew made from the.1ib-of man, but 1 think | (80 SO let us bs faithful, helptul wor above an A 15 milch cows 2 pair yearling ste it - ghould be'man’s funny: Bone. When a | 'S €ath one trying-our best to carry|proken to drive, 1 pair 2 year oid sieer: woman is in i out the plan of good work he left and|1 pair Devon oxen, welght 2800 lbs., ] ; et ¢ remember as Carner members the won-|ira good workers, 1 registered yearling A tn. | Holster s olstel 5 g it b el derful opportunity for helping each otn-|Hoistein bu grade Holsteln yearing - . bulis, five 2 Women were created for the sole pur- | °F,25d ale0 those who'are not members. % 3 Those who read .our Corner page say|Lleifers. o ca r gener Pose of “keeping men . guessing. . Never. £ horses, good single or -double, weight But a Carnival of Exquisite Styles and Urost & woman VHAE will (ot her age: I¢ | Lacy Epk, %0-many heboful aud ' gocd | L] l & about 2800°jbs. 1 International gasoline No: .’ s : idea. Many have said to me, ‘Oh, I get i v, i s g 7 be shell tell her age, she WOUId 161l A0V | o Tnany and good. hels fram’ that| s eart ox wamen cieai seprinter: | somicd ¢, Norwich, this th day o 3 thing. They say Baldness comes from i it I eaTL o% g cremm ron, -1922. £ 3 l Pr ed H averwork.... I suppose” that's tiié -reason }paatec 00 et all try agd do.qur ‘part]tull line of good and useful imp eniEhte _— Colors Precede Her op 2 ket Cormor pags . suuneon, and | dmai it T2 Ta0 nimerout S i § Just to make sure that she would hit the nail squarely on the head, Lady Fashion Jike o cloc'.‘-—nreny face, ‘pretty -hands, g Sankot Soths sathra| BESRIRTR £ = I swer : B ; - : 2 s 5 : - prétly movements and hard’ to regilate . 2 in a repo } y h Mar firat : No. ‘ e ¥} decided to retain many of the last ssason’s successes, and then with a lavish hand, when they ket ot Df" ofder.- e assied. ,‘“fi.:‘l‘:pf,,:mn,(.‘. S e R R B Commitiee on ) ‘u:“" g % . Isn't it funny that 2 woman will wear + : ind establishment o ¥ é brought out clever styles after clever styles, until she made the array so bewilder- olt” Aredy when. she" ras no AntSntioh | bat T as ot Tar o onk ‘“h""‘“i b, e oh the e 3 22k 3 3 aying golf. She will.get a ball gown Vishing Dest Tuelk, shkle of Ferry streei in said City as &« §i ing that it is reaily hard to comprehend. when' she doesn’t ‘care to: dames, s A Dot e O i 2 Peie. et ik bathing “sult when she wouldm't ‘g0 near © B8, Jwrrrmr BmoS. Auctionsers | . The Committee on e . . - . . B3 3 o b " se00000. ty Engi 10 whom was referred the i Fashion retained the Cape—but she combined it with the suit, with the dress, and the witer, and a riding hablt when the ion of Nelson C r'?ma and David D ? g 4 B’ 3 5 thought“of climbing a horse.would maks - RECIPES ‘BY DUSTY MILLER. of Commor f even with debonair sport bloomers. Fashion retained the beautiful ‘crepes for. the [ her seasick, but when. she gots -2 Wed- | - pear goiial Corner Sisters: 1 havs ot tabiish & grade for the sdo ] 3 2 o s e | ding mean, oe) from. for .fome time, but I ok ~ i § frocks, and also the easy lines—but she invented some charmingly different styles 2 woman blish when' she Iitts her skirts | povs ajorsd reading Sour 1ettors, T am : : port that they hate giver E i SRS o8 = s 2bove her ~ankles, when crossing = the |gending asfew recipes, thinking perhaps I will sell at public sele at my farm § 1% ,,m._r,, the passage of the following § in sleeves-—someiimes it is hard to realiz: that they really are sleeves. street. Wel, ook ‘the siext time. and | some of you may Wish to try them Bl gt < y Jou'll see two good reasens. And then . , two- ich, , Remoived. That the grade for ')u vu.w { Fachion made the rough wool goods popular for the sport clothes, and then instead [ the very noxt day she goes in. bathing it e of Datiers Deat. thiss 5 4 kst i sy :’:. Al [ e g 5 and—well, it's tae fashion. cream; two well beaten eggs, one cup of TUESPAY, MARCH I4TH, 1833, e eriing 51 (Ba mtuthiest o w;;';:.:tg ;endh;‘b;!::!a mr.:i ;n wer, | milk four cups of flour. thres !tuspoons & 10 o'cléck s . r of Main street and Ferry street at 2 ey sen ve married men? | of baking powder, one cup of citron. ¥ ¥ :vel of 22 4-10 feet above meantide and You take a 'man who has -2 wife and | Bake in a foaf. CATTLE 77-100 feet above the water tabie of eight children and Hves in a four-room Cnshfon Cake: One cup of sugar, ome- FORTE NEAD, OF ‘he = Parker-Freston, Inc. building or flat, {s that man afraid (o dle? I guess | haif cup orisco, two eggs, one-half tea- ing of 15 young cows (spring- 1'd Ferry st and running sout] men ; ‘“ spoon :m. one-ha¥¥ tup mik, two tea- m':;‘d“foma new milch), 2 two-year- K the Sastaty Ja '»:“ -alld street ar Tho women are trving o offset the |moons baing powder, two cups four, J old Holsteln bulis. 1 yearling Holsteln 0 eet Talting 2 310" test: 34 feet ‘high cost of living by the low-.cost-of | one teawpoon vaniila. Cream sugar and | Sl (resimore®i, L 0" is alling 3-10 foet. dressing. Skirts are going to be fuller, [ crisco, add well-beaten eggs and milk, ".‘,om h.”m (bred), several ¥ Resoived, That the width of the side- but if they get them any. fuller. than |sift flour with salt and baking powder, fljings, 4 calves, 6 Angora goats 2hd 3 | wallc on (he casterly side ot Ferry street they are now, they won't be able to walk |and add to the above mixture. Divide [l young sheep. be, and the same is, hereby established in them. If they get them any tighter { dough into two parts, and to one part 28 seven feet. The consideration anc { thes"il have to paint them on. The way |24 two tablespoons molasses, one cup || FIVE HUNDRED HEAD OF FOUL- they dress is “stendlng room only.’ ralsins, one-half . teaspoon cioves, one! TRY PRETTIEST OF THE EARLY STYLES. Wonderful Wool Jersey Sport Dresses — Special $3.75 A purchase which was a piece of genuine luck enables us to sell these pretty little dresses for a ridiculous price. They are two-piece dresses, the skirt pleated i e Mauy @ man {s 2 dude before marriags | teaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon T ] allets | Counct To be heid on March 20, 1923, 81 . . . . . o tand after he ig sub-dued. Marri: nutmeg. Bake dark part 20 minutes, lake | e undre 2 o'clock in the evening. at the Counel! and the blouse heavily shirred at the waist in the very latest mode. Finished invented for women, not for men. Mar: | ou® of oven, sprend white part on top, || (Burced Rotk and % in finfl»_k ST Traher. and by ;:c,oh;trl‘?:r of the Coun, o 2 ST : Tiage is 2 tush of _ I return to oven and bake until done. 1ack Canadian geese, 10 | ° = with white, imitation leather Peter Pan collars and cuffs. The dresses come e el e et | “wilight: You have asked me for my | | tties tarse i gvese, 1 1‘:{“? Bt e e ere mectiug of the Cownl 'on 3 - 1 sary institution. recipe for devil's food. Here it is: | § geese. afl [urkl}'l. wisl 80! n H in varying shades of green, tan, brown, henna, blue and black. v institution. Yes, and so is the jall March 20, 1922, and be heard relative ‘e i : 5 Guinea fow . When does 2 man' t o Devil's Feod: Two cups brown sugar.: | of three and five. N e oo e e L of mariages When we s e 4IY | gix tablespoons of crisco, onetaif cup (Peazl and Wiite Afrlcan) e (con. | _,Dated at Norwich, Conn., this th @ay best day to et married is nxau' ¢ | not water, ome-haif ‘cup cocoa, one-hait §%24 A% B " p . G ESTOX C, PULLEN. o 1 1 of heavy hems on these garments she introduced fringes. THE APPAREL SHOP IS PLENTIFULLY SUPPLIED WITH SOME OF THE Your Choice While They Last ................. $3.75 ¢ March, 1922 Ik Yating of White Engiiah Rupners, § ° thirteenih Then ¥ou can have some.|CUP SOur milk, three eggs. one teaspoon | § &rerCall, Buff. Indsan Rumner, Black bt hing to blame it on. Before marriage sodaw, one teaspoon salt, three cups sifted | | Cayugus and large White and Colored il all be soid in trios '8 have blue und black eyes, and afe. | 1007 One teadpoon vanilia. Oream the!j§ Mascovey), wi . ri ly, th {fand ; er thes have black and blue”eses. Be- | oo 24 fhe iRy Eadualiv, S MO R APC R teased my farm, and ves- fore marriage 2 ‘woman has to beg for Dissolve the cocoa in the hot water, add | § session to be given March 15th. there- CANTERBURY TAX NOTICE, ; mn‘;\s hair. After Warriage | (e moar. to wileh weit and seda have | J fo7e; Ml of the above described goods erse rid must be sold. Thers are ust two perlods in a mams | PSR added, and lastly the milk. Bake It eald Aay sheuld prove stormy, e is her:bv given to all persoms to pay taxes in the Town of Can- 5 i i ate ven. 1 1 the next fair week on the ra.nd list of 1921, that svilien ‘lis «doben't Urideratand WARten | ran 1o e e Bt TL. is ot | R e o e Dises the of before and after marrlage. Marriags is | petter., Terms of sale will be cash. A like 2 game of cards, it doesn’t make any is} caterer will attend. difference what kird of a hand you draw, | | Do V.oaes 1o ail o. B ons MAIN, Norwich, Conn. JS' i you have to stay in the game. 1t costs DUSTY MILLER f wiore to be 2 dog than it does o be 2 S ¥ man. . A Tog Unense. ot aoiess say | [SHOW. “AN. INTEREST. IN THE ' collection of a personal x of $2 on all persons from the age 21 to 60 years. Said taxes becoms due March 2 i " WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL knitted krotch, which gives absolute freedom of action with perfect com- | HOSE—Light weight stockings, in t the taxpayers as follows: rsday, Mar 3 _At Packer Postoffice: Thus 2 mar ge license fifty cents. SCHOOL. 10 a m. to 12 g d fort. They are made with flat lock seams, and finest ocean pearl but- | four of the most acceptable color- ‘Women live longer than mon because | Dear Corner Sisters: One sister -said INSURANCE South Canterbury Postoffios: Thars- toms. Sizes 34 to 46— ings. Regular price $1.75— they have no one to talk them to death. | she did not like to see The Corner page Women are smart alr} ight but you can | turned ints » cook book. 1 thimk the count them on two fingers. Lydla Plnk. | recipes are il fine and tho letters inter-| When You Need Insurance ham and Carrie Nation. Marry a doc- | esting. Was ghad to see some letters CALL tor and vou can be well for nothing, mar- | concerning the school question. 1y a preacher and you ¢an be good for | Many' of you Social Corner members | HAROLD S. BURT nothing. A woman should be very care. |aTe mothers of chidren In school. I ful about choosing a husband, In fact | Wonder if you take an active interest in 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE I think thev should let the husbands | YOUr child’s school life? Its importance | PHONE 598-3 alone altogether and'get single men. Ag | CAnhot be overestimated. If the parent| He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. |to old men don't let them come mear | Wouid visit the chool more often, they . 12.30 to 2.30 p. m. = Office SPECIAL $1.00 A SUIT ~ Saturday Special $1.25 $200 AND $250 FINE DRESS SHIRTS—A grouping of wonderful shirt mgsngi';‘lzi” \_R'E:OBED 5;" k° B values: at one low price for Saturday only. They are handsome silic- | which ace highly mercerisod amd stripe: crepes, yarn-dyed Woven Madras or are made of the famous Fruit | worth 53¢ a pair— of the Loom cotton. All colors are guaranteed. Sizes 14 to 17— S . SPECIAL $1.59 aturday Special 45¢ All personal t; or before th, KNITTED WAIST UNION SUITS i5%c AND $1.00 SILK KNITTED FOUR-IN-HANDS—Stunning heather | FOR THE CHILDREN — Splendid mixtures or handsome stripes in these pure-silik knitted ties. The kind | uits for ~children from 2 to 11 \ years old— that the mam peally likes— SPECIAL 55c—2 FOR $1.00 Saturday Special 63¢ w ! 7 75 ALL-SILK FOUR-IN-HAND THES—New shapes and new colorings, | Sipies aumor ono i ot oo ular and extra sizes. The prices and all of them most pleasing in avery way. The silks are of good weight and quality— were 23¢c and 3% apiece— SPECIAL 59c—2 FOR $1.00 Saturday Special 4 for $1.00 You. Some women just love drummers. | Would become better acquaimted wilh the |t They llke thelr music, ihey say its the | toRoher and reaiize -the problems whe do you will be just like 2 telephons girl, | {n€ teacher, and yet know nothing about . This all vou will hear will he. “Hello” and | BeT WOTk. Rea. ®00d” bye ‘but nevertheless don’t get | W© CANNOt.be ocompetent judges eof | discouraged there will be plenty of men-| ¥0¥, WOIK ‘Without & thorough kuowledse Advel'tifiement g _around too much. : of the mchool? 2 ¥ Whal's' the' uss :of getting married |, The teacher, is the archteot and|can mot realize the value of and supporting. x- woman ‘fer ‘life whisn | CLocr O YOUr dhilde future. ;| havi itten and| NOTIC You'can get & fine talking maching for | S in them tabits which are necessary | having correctly wril X EI. only four doliara? But B cees in I and enovu IRE UR- ways a_faitore . -utl:::h:e Ix;‘n;u:]‘ - Someons muggests a.parent-teacher as- enough F IN o 3 ; = A ) just try organizing’ one ¥nd you will find 7 {anon thar T have & Regal Records For Your Talking Machine T L TMARCELLAY others'to o Don't wai for someono | FIRE and then it may be too| szt siacnet fof fne ol ‘STARTING'A NEW CLUB. SRl nes ' " llate. Let us do your worry- rand List as of October. 1 The quality you have been paying 85c for, in a pleasing selection of vocal 4 ¥ I sweetest In the land. but take my ad.|™USt Solve. We often hear parents who Y Wh Ar vice, never. marry. a dvumaer, for it ;:u have never visited the echool criticise ou o e to go around, in fagt, some of tnem will {of it. Why not apply the same to that They" in- = | ven to all persoms chance! sociation. T{ there is none in your town | ANCE until you have your | liadie o m taxes in the Town of Lab- 921, and Dezr, Soeial ‘Cornec: “When' I had' te *aid 'zxes are dus and payable e ; Aprd, 1922 taks my bed the Friday afterncon be. Of all, the foiks in the wotd, I ween. |iDE for you. f Al mmeet the tanpayese fore my “YeHow:Day' I felt’ taat ‘1| There i5 one Who H¥ts to twenty who iean. e T el e - s spdortiag | | € Learned & Co.| and instrumental selections. The number is limited, so drop in early Sat- urday and get yours....... J!a Tovn Hall at Lebanon Center, » : | PR A Lo SRR " 1 Bericusly . Sat glation in our town recantly which I be- May 7, from 10 o B 2. m. ON SALE IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT. T ot 1 b e L 1 Bt in: peove, mrening ani-nomew| 28 Shetucket Street |3l 'y Siore o 6rulle W Gariey & the most of Wednesday and things lcok-{ ROt Only to the scheol but to the com- ed brighter o . = “‘3“‘“"‘. stio0l, ‘Ihurad.ay" "fnf :: were ;nnu:’ n?;: m“!::?m 5 e R 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED At the Waterman 8 ool, on nv-flu trusting that Ccrner sisters woull shut| bring ths teacher and parent Into a A Tremendous Sale of Aprons and Apren Frecks Jiifes e = imiamdants A l Miss “Nancy” Clever “Mary Jane” In the Men’s Shop |Specil Saturday Values A QUARTETTE OF TIMELY MONEY-SAVERS Hosiery and Underwear COOPER'S KENOSHA CLOSED KROTCH UNION SUITS—Made of a Department fine Bd-count Nainsook, and tailored to fit. These fiamous suits have Dl6 - rofreshmonts, hing out eur . colors| For the ungraded school thers s tne|J, L. LATHROP & SONS|eiesins e Yhh the St “fi WM—udhnoth:.‘gml oame. piano, Vm?!‘:nmmz. ‘books, M#nnu'nxum s iwch cases made G838 . ny women ‘who passed thro: of eiedtric 1 many o things i Sensible “Lucille” & simlier tcial 'and knows tha eien: | that Woud bo & henet ¢ the sdool. Tn 28 Shetucket Street GEORGE E. BRIGGS. A long walst effect with square 0rs-on all mides are waiching ler doors | many.towns. the azsooiation furnighics hot 2 . Distinctly smart, with her lon, neck, arid it opens in back. Made | waist and reund neck. Her skug of Anderson’'s Gingham, small plaids in pink, blue, yellow and Lucille believes in ilector of Taxes. ham, Dated at Lebanor, o s s b day of March A 19 eiziped.ininy (Rt e e e s e et st | INSURANCE OF-ALL KINDS sither lavender, mesting” e dkohnw rs R o tvr' naws hflt' I feit when the| ing turns in Ihrvuh:vh ue, pink or green. ite lawn cught a note of. best' wishes| Money might Well axpended to NOTICE TO CREDITORES. ruffies become her, and they are R|from our editor and a request from I, | prooure epeakers on physical education | T | :o:ov“‘ OF PROBATE HELD variously used very effectively. A M. R. C. P, to be enrolied as a mem- | for children. LEGAL NOTICES at Bozrah, wihin and for the Distriet of sleeved medel, with belt and pec- Der-of Ure new ciub and so we are start-| Hope same sister will try this.and Te- Boarah, March, A. D. kets— MARGARET CAREW V6. JOBN J.|1832. Only $1.49 . , on the 2d day of od with two muneru and we are going | port théir mucoess. Beit wishes for The Corner. Carew. Supplemental Order of Notice. t — WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, = ] Little “Margie’ to win Presen BITA BAREER. NAOML State of mn.eumt ]c’ X Judge. They dress her in fine percals, EEEP STRIVING. TO MAKE IT BET- Estite of Alexander B Pendleton. late Middletown.—] Boaton ersity School thereln s=C forth, a d n:e now pending | the uedilon of uld deceased to choosing the littls check pattern, o THE. \ wiks B esitar wel‘k: y“?nizl;:{ befors this Court, having been returned in red, lavender or black. This Deer Ndior and-all Corner: Sisters: | in jower Fisk hall, Wesieyan university, | thereto on the first Md" of Decem- dainty apron s a leng-waisted As this. is the week the Corner passes ber, 1921, Thursday evening. Dean Eeebe has come ring to and being found by |copy of this order, on the model, -nd has the V neck, a large #s anniversary I feel my duty to just % It appearing ng 24 " pocket, and tie sash— drlp: 1o’ Shd ‘add 'x tev o e 1 sm |10 Dosten-from. Coloradv. B e oo, .Caraw, theyueid | 15 The. yiate WhitS Seitt EStil is made of biue. green, tan or pink ) ohecked materigl, with waist and lavender. Miss Nancy wears a | sleeves of contrasting colors. She wide sash belt, too— wears a pretty tis-back sash, teo— Only $1.95 ! Only $1.95 # - Mam’selle Marie “MOLLIE” Abdemure little apron frock, in tiny 4 check designs—pink, biue or nile E gnesn. Marie believes in the round B negk, and also is practical enough to-use a large, capable pocket— Only $1.95 —_— Ugon' th - of Bozrah, in said Yes, you have g ed it. Mallie -Dean James A. Beebe of |garet Carew, claiming, for the o%‘ That “A‘::hmm aite affects daintily flowered percales, in all the pretty old-fashioned col- orings, and wears the simple round neck. Her belt, neck and sieeves are finished with ric rac— dant, is absent from tils State and | dwelt and in the same Town, and Only $1.69 Only $1.49 Dose I am clemted sm one of the old 2 e parts umknown, and thet notios | liahing the 4ame cuce is& L i b Only $1. Only $1. membece ot the Comnce. wnoe I wrots - e pendency of e complaint s 2 re er b Stunning “Annette” - - Trim “Betty” “JULIET” o Jierh et yoand § ap: B g, wad saow the pIAtth Annette is different. Sh ; rim “Betty’ Pz ; asks for o farther order of notice in the o g Pk R A a3 . Westy & Plain linene was required for Julist, § : white repp collar—very effective — | A trim litthe long-waisted affa and pink, blue or lavender were o = * ’,\fierefiore Ordered, That notice of the Attest JOHN K. % ohosen for the colers. A round cel- . 4 peudency of sail compiaint be given by iar of white, with whi Y . when we meet at : has fancy pockets and affects a wide sash beit. Pink, blue, yellow and gresn checked gingham has with tiny sleeves, round neck .nd collar and cuffs of white repp. The skirt is_very effectively laid g_this order .in The Norwich been used in this long-waisted, | folds. Tiny checks eof blus, pink | the 3 e x 3 in No on_n once a week for tws re H/ open-in-front model— ¥ lavender and black— (i ¢ sagh 5 T 3 eves . 4 ks, '“me.‘:h o &w)‘unendwf“gfx or ims against sald ostate Only $1.95 Only $1.69 [ : o > 3 § ot C

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