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; have g = would fon: of Mayor a hait proval -SEEE :’é | — 3 HANDKERCHIEF FADS. An krdinary basket, it i B m&":n mm“t{oi. & smart s ¥ - flu‘ufltlfld“r* abew able éverywhere. Also the ain %flhflfim Wut \toys back | thread style w‘wfld em! cloth in parrifin and rub Mesors *| Heat milk, susar, lemon ri ‘7.‘3.: :3 5 on mrmwuwu nently dispiayed. Then, thers are a|sajc in double bol Add )a';; P N Sl W e ) ber of {printed effects in b NS sink. wam :.ha?uu Then wash ;‘:)g 9&0" s m_w" n i’&'fm.‘“ cw: “:'nti“t:ma t.:l;:v:: ‘i: Put the lemon you wish to keep un- | fonol Porders to elaborate’ floral and| niija. ~Chill and_freeje until mushy. 1l der a glass. This keeps the skin from | "Sie M andkerchisf both i) Add cocoanut and stiffy besten / getting hard. i e ol a0 whityd a8 oroustiy’ Pack.] ’ v TION v-| * Fi1l the holes in the linoleums with | lithe cross sUich desiEn jo the eormer) ISl Darts of foe and for b 3 “CJRCULATIO fog oo of sate aftuir without pét:: tinely shopped cork mixed with UQuid | and an odging hand done with & cro- hours, w e s = . 3 J BEX BNoING JULY i L T e R e N o e X ety hy « with glass paper and color to| All-white models ard numerous, 11695 but to so carry on the business of the|Match the design. - L] & state in an ecomomical and efficient| A kitchen that ought to be condu- manner that tayation could be kept at{ clve to pleasant labor is dome in a o Polat Ghemimver Wiy o ‘l;l‘t“;::o nfi&?::nda:}:mévfl.:w rt :c Applique material HANDLING THE COAL STRIKE. |Mmest present day conditions without| £ SRER, OO Siove doe painted ‘o maten. | color used with em) and the indirect lightin fixture is ar- | ous types is favored. ranged in a blue 8. .| quently treated this way, but some- b~ times the decoration is set quite T ] > ; / | Tip the pan so as to bring one side | UMmes the decc R 15 w5t quite far| ot Haw, A / ] 3 report for the fiscal yesr whichi ,e omelet b than the other. Place | 2P > er. 5 e shows that there remains an unexpended :p.w,,‘euna‘fi'fi‘;gh,a side and, tipping A solid eolor model with self-color|Earl of Carnarven, Lord Parehester will =2 by . s done has s | Dalance 1n the treasury. of more than| pan to aimest & verticle position po- embroidery in the wide hem is attrac- | éventually come into title and vast L e demt T eket| 1,193,000 with no outatanding current sition, carefully fold_over. D Cingiata in: bcasanted with hind: | She o S I SoAas o0 > S Permanent positions for competent men whose work is | 3 o indebtedness. Mt s a showing to belinch cut s firs; made at each end Of| o ;proiqered motifa in the corners. In|ily, The Bresent sarl about 28,000 orls 2 D bespeny) foe 1he Pege of SRSt proud of especially ‘when % i fold, the omelef folds more easily and| i Gnite the favored trimming is fine 3 d has fi mwm addl ini ~ T s oo a1 ot | Dointed out that of the bended indebt.| Wikiout bresking. | B Tace, ‘o Rae Ve Tenciemss” fng | foves, and tas five sountry seats In sadt || Machinists, Boiler Makers, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal | . appear that the interpretation will alter :ldm °§“';":°‘"“' ‘h:;: "l:::;::,bo; ':&::t .‘gl:,,l b;:,r]:: b::“i daeu:;l o!nf:; Venipe. Leo.don. . His favorite home is Highclere Workers and Electrical Wolht,'lo cents per hour. nking in nidre n 000, S N 3 3 . thet e snouia be provigen, T TV to meat th which clearly ahows thar| OUS b8 Berubted, Wik BMICS S0 PARTY FROGKS: {| Car Inspectors and Repairers, 63 cents per hour. Today is the day by which all den.| Counectieut business and Anences aro {3 (@0 gun, every Tow indeki and they) Jont of the Bie vty eoes e Machinists’ Helpers, Boiler Makers’ Helpers, Blacksmiths g g wiN_neber becol scolored and soll- - ) ? B e e T Lt which te naturally| ed. o """ | sarments instead of with bloomers, | generations is that on the ) Helpers, Sheet Metal Workers' Helpers and Electrical e ' be. done. comerin "what Tow| vEDected to continue, hut in view of : the bloomers being usually featured | heir to the earidom family Workers’ Helpers, 47 cents per hour. ? appeats 1o be & refusal o earry out| What has been mccomplished and taking GAS RANGE BURMER R e more _practical ments. Some party dresses of whitetaining 500 gallona of beer should be |} This is not a strike w’ the Rlilrouds, it i strike into consideration the fact that certain . < . itisa the suggested plan ach an agree- To elean the burners of your gas|or eolored organdy have -~ matchin; rewed, remained unopened un ment and 10 A: pr !::r:ulckly as pos-| NeW taxes have been imposd within the| range lift them out.of the range and & » 4, and nopened L he bloomers, but when the frock is of a |astains b . waged against a reduction in rates ordered by the sible. ARS8 & Tefusal thAt no consideras| DM few years it lends encouragement| dip them into a bucket of strong, hot|silk material it is not » LB S i sl ag 0‘ Pay, "' usually so Ars . S ton i being stvem to the pesttion ef| o the bellef that the afairs of thol soda’ water, eerubbing them with | equipped. : e o g0 on the biren || United States Railroad Labor Board, effective July 1st, : the publie, fn,'u 1s an insistence upom. commonwealth have been so well admin- :;flt bn;-g\x‘.l' Dry ml%rtnh m 3:\‘: :o t:ew — lm : : fstered that there may be the chance for| drops o on a cl - LAUNDRY HINTS, : part of th ho i ? U 8, H 5 o mn.mo Shar Ty A fo&"fm‘: the next ‘;“"“ ‘:""’;’” '7 ‘”d ‘;fl ’,“,‘Z“afi&i&“fi:{i‘&“‘t."fié’&f’%fiafi For gray linerl @ strong tea made of A 7 Y AP?l, to Assistant Superintendent’s Office, Room 12, vertict it they are going to participize,| $Ome O them. elther In thelr entitety] inan not often enough. S e M el .Union Passenger Station, New London, Conn. - and it th t do that they will con- & more body is nee n delieate : 3 Sl Ao sttt e DDA, ! %115 to be expacted rather than & wild or- KITCHEN HINT Jacos atter the —usual . leunder) acob Reed, an OMICer -, Office Hours—7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Such an attitude puts the matter di-| 57, of expenditures. T 1 i {thwate with moisten them with a little water olution and Upited States semator i ’ F B * rectly up to the government. I cannst| FTOM Bession to /session there have!, JOT STAINGTY Ate SRR CRAACE VI which ordinary white. sugar has been from South Carolins. died st | R. M. Fsst. Superintendent. p be overlocked that this threatens the| ome up those propositions which 1t was g d Cava| aited. food is burned .on cover with bicar- Charleston. Born in South Care- © rest of the nation, and makes it appar-| Tealized could wait without deing &NY|jhonate of sada, moistened. Tin darkens| ¥or buffs. grays or any delicate lina in 1758, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railrosd. ©ent that if those who have been reljed) Drm. The fact that the state is MOW| with use, and this tarnieh protects the|S0lor one level tablespoon of bluol; 1854—An insurrection broke out in Ma- : wpom for the profuction of coal are ne| EXUInE more revanus does not :xewet;-r‘ tin. Do not scour simply to make shine. | PPRer digeolved in twelve quarts X Ma.]ml: :‘;lrmn were :'n:'m R e — . 3 .| furnish the groun 'or believing that e e i % peeple parts tl ity. E s i ot | &1 Kinds of profects should be endariad. TIGHTS BOOTS 16w 1t to remain untl cold. 1881 —Moxican cansTose suspended pay- |PFINE It must be remembered that Ed-|clty however unintentionally, by siving ? oS Ubeel o Bo 1t Thers is the pocketDook of the taxpay>r| To Araw on tight shoes, if a shoe| Never throw damp toweis down a| - ments to fortigners for twe years. | MATQ MOUIAR took the name Barrett aft- | him toy guns, swords and whips. Rather . “mers e some of the mines which|Which deserves to get some comsidera-|Horn is not convenient. use two or|dlothes chute If left there for sev-|1373—The restoration of §t. Glles' Car| ™yl "0 S FNSABED (she will teach him compassion and H i that| tion. It has been drawn on so heavily|three thicknesses of newspaper or the eral days they will become mouldy. thedral in Edinburgh was begun. |, 0% PO 0ET O bio 0)«.;;1 thoughtful eare of others, by training i dre In operation, There are otherd that! imat it fa eatitled to some reliet from|inside of a towel. Warm a tight shoe| Chamols lesthers are so expensive|1891—8ir Richard Cartwright's unre- | SR, he elandard Fingleh blosraphical|nim to carry his Teddy bear carefully, . should be and for all thoss who are Bik siratn slightly before trying it on. nowadays that they should be wash- stricted reciprocity resolution was birth is B e P Of her 1to pat not whip, his hoppy horse, to : willing to work there s good and suffi- P - ed carefully in order to make them h is Burn Hall, but gives the date|love his animal toys yet more when . oient reason why the states or the gov- e HEALTH AND BEAUTY last. Make a lather of scap and warm Heuse of Commons. as mrlelh 6, 1805. The statement that|«maimed or halt, or blind" than when in : srament should furnish the necessary STANDING IN OWXN LIGHT. M ith' a nourishing cold| WALST, immerse the leather, and|igsT—Terence V. Pewderly was ap-|°n¢ Wwriter makes, referring to the date | their first glory. She will teach him that * protection. Where governors are - 60, Those who think that we shduld give RANGEE 8 squeeze and knead until clean; rinse Pointed U. S. commissioner general | Of 1800, Is that another daughter must(ail animals are man's friends untll he cream, and a gentle rotary movement in t th ! ¥ have been mi t, and yet the authorit; weal-kneed that they are unwiliing for| recognition to the ovist governmont In| ¢ the fingers, a few neck Stretching | Tha fret rinas Pl e g A i mwm“fii Whistl e | mentioned BB SR AR o iy 11104 WIS B gt e amas o poiitical reasons to malntaln 1aw and| Russie, pour our money into that coun-|and head rolling exercises daily and| giithily sopy. It wers dirty adyier] 1903—James MoNel ) eldest daughter of Edward Moulton.” T g g o 1 3 d - 4 y a little famous painter, died in Londen | ¢ldcst daughter o Al oulton. at him is merely saying “good morning” e 04 mea:zl;:. et 3"‘;-5"“;: sl -1"1,.’.".;'{'&'“:';{2: < il be ol That i n:cane‘oo-, e ‘::’.fl;&““%h".’,‘h:‘.‘:;‘"@;:; TBotn at Lowell, Mase, about 1834, ,m"!‘f“f:"'x“"imfl;’;‘°“l";n vy 7 and he must answer with a kind word, ‘Whatever eourse the government de-|to do through experience, are net given|TY to keep the chin young. in a towel and hang 00 /dry, nat| $919--Cr servion In Bawton and twelve |, oo o(ger auth::lties f\yav:puuhd l.:.al t‘::“n" '.t:'beum et s e des upon 1t cannot be sald that it has|much emcourdgement by the statéments| Summer weather is particularly try- | oo near & fire or in the Pull and Paroy. Shik Sni towns WS UM unon AU00 gn8-Cokhie Hall ae the, Dlstad 1o 1ty Thin’ o A s ont ot e pavee been preeipitate in its actlon. It has en-| of Col. Edward F. Ryan, at the head of | ing for the eyesight; the glare of sun, | stretch while drying to keep the lea- up by 8 strike. 2 at oyt in pepspi- deavored to avold hasty action and tothe American Red Cross rellef werk in| the hot particles of dust, and | the|ther soft. 5 appeal to reason but it capnot forget|that country when after a study of that :E_i}lnt xl-lef;;cti;r;s afm l‘m::c, puts that it is relled upon to look eut for| situation for which he has been . In &' A e iaiian. USING GASOLINE. the welfare of the publie and not that|most favorable position he believes thers| Frequent bathing with ice cod wa- of Mrs. Browning's birth, but it seems | pation. very strange that through all the years that she was recognized as the greatest of English female poets, there should ! Above all must she teach him to be brave as well as tender, that fear at- tracts evil, while love and courage repel Today's Birthdays i y Cleaning with gasoline should be bave been so much controversy as to the | jt. Mever giust she make the fatal mis- o & apesisl cliss. 1s nothing to do but to let them stow| toF 18 an excellent wemedy for tired|done preferably ‘out of doors, or if date and place of her birth. take of repeating In tho child's heartng s AT g dd :mn ‘d‘:d ¥y :x;:;):;':y_%y( :n:‘l’l{ht.o ::dl never lnt }:he Tith. Torniy. oelobrated Srantditel o5 ————— sich remarks as “He was frightened by ' b lamp or of r = 7 THE RUSH-BAGOT TREATY, It i his epinion that “The only WAY| <(rhen caring (for the mails hte feet|flame. Care must be taken that the|Prane, born in San Franciseo, 46 vears :u':‘:.; b:’ny b:e. ex?n'x: e !w—“ Tt has been proposed by the premter| 3€6MH to be to let the Russians alons|gnould be soaked In warm soap Wa- | matches are not accidentally lighted | 380 today. CHILD TRAINING o g My Y s to excuss cow- » Canada that the Rush-Bagot treaty| POUtically. The ‘soviets certainly have| ter for ten minutes, so the nails can|in its vieinity. % Rt. Rev. John McKim,“Episcopal bishep ' ice in him, and keep the child ‘re- A Y| no intention of making any agreement|be cut easily. Cut them straight across| First, shake and brush the arti-|of Tokya, born at Pittsfield, Mass, 70 bewse o | . :n:d '!:m:ud m’:;iumhe;?n..:tlflm:o: T:‘ which wouldsbenefit anyens but them-| short and clean under each nail. If the| cles to remove dust and dirt, Remove | years ago today. 2 Brotherhood in the Kindergarten snd the T Tarteet- vy Me}.h out _tear, oA e selves, and they have already proved|big toe nail is too thick, rub it down{rubber dress shields, or other pieces| Willlam B. Bllison, former corporatiof because fear hath torment. rears to hants PUTPOSES| \ mselves such liars, thleves and as.| With a piece of wet pumice stone—|of rubber, as they will\ be spolled, | counsel of New York eity, born at St. Moo Tuux ave the Savs 1a both the hewe teema as good today as it way when ne-| | T Uit fs mot likely that amy]it Will improve its looks and your com- | Tack small articles together and|Thomas, Ont., 65 years ago today. Very imporiént to the future welfare [ 2nd kindergarten the most important ef rotiated. Just what the plans fer mod- 3 be deceived by|fort: If the nails are yelow fiom the|wash larger ongs singly in an earth-| Luls Munoz Rivera, former resident|or in, i p | 211 In moulding the child's character, and ernizing 1t are are not disclosed, but itf Other geyernment can be deceived bY| griciin of a shoe, rub off the yejow |enware. jar filldd with gasoline and |commissionsr of Porte Rico in Washing: | oo, ¢ WOrld/is it that tho children of | ingeed it is only in early childhood thet Is realized that the treaty wes made be.| them. The only thing to do‘ is to let| with the pumice. allow them: to soak for an hour or|ten, born in Porto Rico, 63 years g0 to» | 1098 De taught the prineiples of justic, | such 2 foundationcan be well and surely tween this country and Great Britain in| them wallow in thelr own mire. TheY| 1n 5 cage where blackheads” have|more P love and brotherhood in thelr widest laid. behalf of Canada, and thet Canada oc-| Wil not evolve anything. The eountry|gained the uppér hand through ne.| If the far can be put in & van which| ™ : d broadest Where ‘then shall euples & differemt position in' the British| ™Ust come back of its.own evolution.”| glected pores, they need special treat- (I3 surrounded with hot water (but not A5G ekl Saam- . VNS, 1oen 8 wmpire than ft 44 at that time, But the| COlonel Ryan hasn't beefi converted to| ment. This forjpula end tratment have| D @ 5tove or near any open flame), the the foundation for™thess be laid if not in minded of what he otherwise would soen —_— belshevik thods. (£ ience| prov cellent in the most phdu- | Basoline will do its work auicker and the kindergarten, where chiliren of all || Siories That Recall Others treaty served c(tcllllv:llly during Al thel Ok e e D e Ointmant for Brkhoads| Better and will be loas Alssgrecanis for Dations come, many from homes whers - century | sceomplishing its ::l;nus. o ent. He in fact points out con.| —Camphor, resorcin, salicylic acid, oil | the hands. such principles are unknown? Teach the h!':m thms been rmt !n:‘tmun . et“ Lh“ dmmum'h(ch sive further suppoft for|Of Dirch tar. Of each 10 grains. Boric After goaking work the articles #pout, child-then that everything that his lifs is s not conmtributed te 6 peepie of e - Her Reason. ointment (half strength), 1 o0z The|Tubbing carefully between the fingers, ‘When Was Mrs. Browning Born? his brother, to be treated with kindness, 3 _two countrles as it was expected to, and| (e Dosition which has long been taken| jer oicq parts to be well bathed with|Or Tub the spats with a toothbrush or| Tt seems strange, no doubt, to the av-|love and justice. Loulse and her little friend had had & 5o far as cam be Seen why it should not| ¥ this government relative to the rec| warm water and dried. Afterwards |nailbrush having fairly woft bristles. |erage reader that there should be any| The little girl who learns that her kit~ |failing out. Explanations wers hard sontinge. 4 @6 89, ;tnmfn otn! wvlez Rn;fl-. \;: participa-| apply - the pintment at night.” !;; ulx; doulit as to tmhuu o't. Ill]l‘lbath Barrett | ty needs her loving care, needs sleeh | biqin but the troudle finally came out. treat ¢ " on In conferences wheye Its répresen-| morning the excess of grease shoul N Browning's birth, 49 she lived at com-|good food and careful handling, is learn=| wyhas was trou! Detw nn?nlo l::n’m::.‘:n ‘t:‘: .3.:‘"‘\':;'«0".:5 tatives are present. Russia may well| be removed with fine oameal;-and the AN SOONRE MINT. paratively so réecent a peried. . e ble b g Tesson h she witl ' ‘When buying new Milanese silk vestd ine ns in motherhood whie! o Lake Champlain and provides that each| PFOft from the plain statements which| skin cleansed with warm water and|, "oonbingtions for summer wear, Pur-| s v or (b time there was & doubl pever forget. The boy who learns that| sw, Hagel fiirted with :.;:q n the JEounmelt ehall Meve “ne: mees ham have been made about it and begin to| gentle friction. Large blackheads may chase & Fard of Milanese siik, and have as to when this greatest of English poet- his rabbits and other pets, share many | rarie” replied Louise. P 1o vl aacn” . hav ae{ P lo operetion ose eforms or| U1 B Temored wih euntle mrammuie| Gl Sidoe Sown ni ‘0 8| s e o Sbechn n | L e 0w teods, 4t kYo wande 8| "L 0 You it toor sl e mors ‘than one 1S-pound cagmon. 1t| Which It stands in such great meed, both|fo -t RO, TR S Ihe Fingers & .| wherever the most friction occurs. THS|of the date. place of a father to them is being trained | aust. wasn't intended to orests a navy on the for its own good and- the position it will lnqnhon the life of your undies| The latest copy of the Encyclopaedia in waamo:d’." ndl vrlmn the :.hnd :: "N‘fi I dldn't, either. Mamma was |akes and it has sccomplished its pus-|P¢¥® to occupy among nations, It is THE STOUT BRIDE and save unsightly darns, for the Ma-| Britannica savs: “She was born ‘prebe learned that his l-flflllhm ve along. pese. The two governments have lved| 0¥ standing in its own light. h st il b e, araesd | LI2L Ieeids il wask gut firat, ana can ably” st Coxhoe HAll. Dwrfibm, for thictEvme HER\ to/Iils Sd Tannisges that be = In peace without vuspeeting the activi- as wgl.: l:nuuueo 4n4 foc them are lb. w’?.’?&' efors the garment s WOIM | was the home of her father and mother treat his human companions unjustly B | o o rioreRADD Abreham Anwadh- . Mes of the other comoerning naval ves- EDITORIAL NOTES. suggested panels, ¥ong, unbroken lines & for some time after thelr marriage iniRRL N F T-B{ or Iafl.)'l.r:;‘ .Amullor of .‘N:“ll! Prose vels on the lake, Peact and seif pro-| When Penmsyivania colleats a tax on|or fine draperies that fall with a cer-|yg gwme sHOULDER STRAPS 1y 5.35 }:e.rr :‘l:hllzflm:w“nn- the | 80 Abe home sheuld begtn this teaching ::au rhufi.";;w, i m»-l—- tection was the aim of the treaty and|anthracite that cannot be (nterpreted as| tain welght, but never should a plump POSITION. 1806, “and’ that of Her christsning en the | of Which brotherhood is the keynote. The | pasher is conducting Camp m'. T . L ey & S W el iaoing or ny Hyine SlAvishly to i| Ribboh ehoulder-straps have a knack|10th of February, 1803. A jong migun- | wise mother will not teach her cBild cru- boys' camp. { Ditied provide % mucieus for was, Tes| The mes o the corser savs: Disturs,| 0% Some fashion. charming in liself,| ot siipping down over' the shoulder or| $ersianding as fo her uge whereby whe " n 9 , but only adapted to the un- |Deeping from under a frock. Quite a|Was su o B 12 Is fust what wae intended and that is|Ing questions of tha day are how to get| gy tall and e good Temedy for this is to sew & small|Yoars later, was shared by har oontemps What is desired for the future. The geod| away and where ‘to @pend the vacation.| ' Sometimes, by boldly m}m'ung pigoé of narrow elaitie on to the frock|OFaries and even-for a time by her hus- ,J ~ sxample af the past 100 yeass is weil to st g gt o curyes, one can make them appear ac- | with a small press fastener at the end.|band. L keep before. us. Brom the predictions of St Swithin's| tuaily less as, for example, in the full | Place the other fastener on to the strap| John H. Mgram, in his life of Mrs. There 1s me reason for weakening the| 38y We bave something delighitul tq 0of the time of Louls XVI |and fasten. This will keap both in|Browning. states that she was bern i petticoats i weaty. There is no indfeation that such| ook forwasd to for the remainder of whem a full hip was well disguised and | place without gging the sieeve or|London on Saturday, March ' intended and oy anything m““. the summer. . waist, however ample, appeared small | causing any lnmmhm in an .:m" SENIS Do Sastesst. 15 Gate Bot Bppsar thid i i comparison. Some videnos e mederniing o the treaty wil give| | WHen 3O rend e Bonding “Train Mia o T MADE OF-WALL PAPEB. | Tecsived hir suthers. Siom seb. suto” it can be safely Inferred thatj SPORTS' SUIT JACKET Articles that may be covered with wall| ing, declared that the place of 1l indlestions it wouid appear to be an| (N€T¢ Bas been one or more cases for| Nothing is more smart or practical| paper pleasingly are waste baskets|Browning's birth was Burn Hall, mstance for letting well emough alome. the undertaker. for the beach ‘apd mountain girl than{ handkerchief cases, lamp shades, book-|ham; -and the daté was March 6, 130! — the sports suit with sléeveless jacket.{ends and “scrap books. Also a change| In his researeh Mr. Ingram & b his 5 It never has been considered a good It {8 by no means necessary to have|from the cretonne under a glass-topped: the . s to faviredly wrpe PrODOSHION 1gea to let Germany do all the deciding|the Jecket match the skirt, so long as| dressing or breskfast room ial 0 rematns for the discussion of it to dis-| o'y, Tnat fy the best thing for f. It| S oolor in the skirt is the same as|be achieved with mo ezpense, and & new|Londen, the £ vl g i 5?;;: went wrong WY, that in the jackeét, or so ong as the|color scheme will relieve the monotady.| Bse, of a-daughter.” Aft: ' R oMY Y ket nu!t.ilu ot o Ole JULK ool sk dnte, 1t 1o maid that 3 1 ; / s asts_strongly 6 Tés e if took excention lr&-, 2 —~ LIBERTY BELL TRIPS. “Fhe suggestion that arrencemems be| eogrime, Tn® flannel, thess slesveless CORERRNIYS. WaMwy. B R made so that there’ll be no more coal| dresges ciom S| The law school of Emory University,|BiS wife was born strikes wilj get the approval of the fel-| ora checks :x:: Kh:;zfx: ggg& olons.| Atiants, Bas been opened to-women stu-( TGN H?l‘l:'\:h:'::u :' ot / On top p the wor ld! low who_has to pay for the strikes, One of the most effective combinations | deats - gram who investigated and / 0 s e s Tat of o briliant red and white| w0 M5 00 38 N Cheries Bl Cartton Hall aid_not balons to Mr. s i H wee} 4, Some s!werl!lr:» 1’v- ?flm ln:!!h: checkéd Jacke! ith a white skirt. Fehid o GRERET of Bt STet TANA. Moulton Barrstt until atter 191 Mrs. O. E. Fleur hag received the re-| 13 June 1889, theré appasrad / Climb up Diamond h in® tha publican nemination = for _recorder of | O%IRE Paragrap t Polk county, la., which inciudes the city ‘The birthplace o;‘:lrl Barrett , Gingm‘ fll b l of Des Moines. s W !l m . “\DICTATES OF FASHION. . Fox neckpieces and any number_of fur- ed capes continue to be worn. 2 Figured silks and chiffons are being made with the left side drapery. The first wemen graduates of the| 1SSt MoGill university medical schaol have|,.n,iien, carried off two of the five priges offered The most up-to-date - tcuch fer in the Bpat TN . on 58 s 7 Jns Dite RN MRt Y thet her husband would mot let her 4 TR 3 2 % p Thoss unpa Talroud men oiher thea| _ Coitoh dresses have metrical or | walk sround In the siockings and Woud| oo ey ¥ s hasties = i : Also six more fine flavors. As s invariably the case, efforts to| ghopmen wh strike because soldiers are| SOVeRtional foral designs. not ‘let her ‘wear her ‘hair down her ‘ Rhinestone bars and eombs, circular * [ 4 or fan-shape in design, have taken the place of coiffure bands. 3 Gathered black lace evening wraps ihildren in the cities and towns through| ~ Candidate Walker, who 1s sceking the| g PO LOIRE: s ® rhich the bell would pass, It Is always| nomination for United States senator in| gt (09459 outnumber il offier | 51000 & year'at this purmuit. UfMeult under such eonditions to deny| Massachmsetts, says he Is irecalving| = .t Saphiel SRR the Hate FLOOR PILLOW. meh n‘utmong ‘The patriotic serviee !of promises of gupport from many seéurces, through the crown and having a thick PORE g i, 3 L ‘o rendered through such a display is he is prebably Ig‘norlng the fact 1 of the maline at the brim and ing made from Turkish N > Aweys uyppermost, but it is the belief| th mbers of -cangldates worn on the even in white and +