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Wics w i th it dress ing- poured ©ver, n-.:i>l--froea two fsblespoions of^ oil to one of * : :i •iiJ r.

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t o n aveniiip; N e w York . T h e s e r e p o r t s s h o w t h a t t h e i n s t i t u t e p r o t e c t a y h o m e v i s i t i n g , in e v e r y c o m m u n i t y w h e r e f o r e i g n ^ b o r n w o m e n l i v e . K v e n be^i fore a wOm»fKt}eeds K n g l i s h . i i s t i t u t e d i r e c t o r s f e e l . ^ S l t e — n e e d s p r o t e c t i o n a n d s o m e o n e to t a l k t o h e r in h e r o w n l a n g u a g e . Therefore^ t h e v i s i t i n g i s done^ b y t r a i n e d -social w o r k e r s w h o s p e a k t h e l a n g u a g e 1 of t h e wornqn v i s i t -

vound of ffg». half a pound of pitted dates | e < l r b e i n g t h e m s e l v e s w o m e n w h o h a v e and half si poiieH of choped walnuts . Soak i c o m e f r o m f o r e i g n l a n d s , one tablespoon j of ge lat ine In a l i t t le milk, j T h i s y e a r m o r e t h a n 1.535 l i t t l e n e w - j

come'*s- w h o in s p i t e of w a r d a n g e r s ake a < i-.stard of n quart of rich milk, a • ;|i <»f >ik.'.«rMlnil four beateu egpa. Add

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minutes t w o cups of cranberries in a cup >f water . Strain and, whi le hot. add a eup ! a n y e m e r g e n c y , . ind ia quarter; of sugar and t h e - j u i c e o f ) T h e i n s t i t u t e d o e s a <r.e lemon. Chill , and when ready to serve I 11Into wi th i«-»» and soda water or g inger j •tie. Serve In tall g lasses .

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When the influenza epidemic • t r ack the eowntry and wiped out our asare-hon*ei and jototoere*' •tt»cks almost W « r -nia*t, ara wera 'faced' with .the pro©-imm' O* distributing—to the stricken i ' s t r i c t e r - m t l u ' quickest possible man-

Mer^~aur daily output of VapoRub. W e solved this* by offering to ship direct to t h e r e t a f l emjn these ' influenla dis-trUAm by "parcel poet prepaid; quant i -tiea of" "»*- -'-more than three - dozen VaooRnb In ajny one shipment, and by vhlDDlns wha t wa» felt from our daily production tohour ' joboara by expreae , B ¥ S ? w a f ^ s V l y . * mt it ealved the problem for the t ime being- Now, how-

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sinille mail, [It Is becoming impo»aibIe for a s to fill these promptly, and in­stead of distributing our goods more

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hatl hiB>. H e t o o k m e b.ome i from a s u m m e r r e s o r t - l a s t s u m m e r a n d hej a lvvays t a l k s s o m a n n e r l y t o m e wl ipn I see Mini, t h a t 1 h a v e ' p u t a l l myt l o \ e i n t e r e s t in h i m .

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MEETINGS ON THE CALENDAR. B r a n c h N o . 169, L . C. B . A., "o$ S t . I.

M i c h a e l ' s c h u r c h , w i l l m e e t F r i d a y of.j t h a t w e c a n s e r v e y o u j t h i s w e e k i n s t e a d of W e d n e s d a y . r e v e r t i n g t o o u r f o r m e r [

I p p i n g e x c l u s i v e l y t h r u f T h e L a d i e s ' A i d s o c i e t y of P a r k M. K. c h u r c h w i l l m e e t o n Th^ari

no more dfro^ shipments" will be made- f day afternoon at^2:30 o'clock the jobber e f f e c t i v e i m m e d i a t e l y ,

i n e -While we ftava put- on a night shift bome of Mrs. A. Judge, No. t and 'have' thereby, about doubled our teenth street.. Hoatcsaes will b* • Mrs. production. We are still unable to fill! Allen, Mrs. Brown and : Mrs. Barrett,

ever. w« find menta a r e constantly have receive^ a t mmajj a s l,3M

increasing—we in a

our back orders and won't "be: able to give each jobber all the VapoRub he wants . Hence, it will, be"'necessary for the jobbers to continue distributing VapoRub m small lots only. But we will be able to furnish each jobber a t least twide the quant i ty of VapoRub that he purchased for the correspond-. ing month last year, so there should not be any difficulty in your getting your pro r a t a share.

W*» feel | h a t - t h e public appreciates the service t h a t the retail and whole­sale drug t rade have rendered the country in this time of stress. We wish io express to both branches of the trade our thanks for the kind co-opera

William - Richardson Women corps*' J*o. '$>„. will hold- its meeting a t Q.:A. R. .hall a n Tjhuriaax December Si, at 8 o'clock.

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J A M E S B R I S B A N E , l a t # of the T o w n of Hempstead , in t h e sa id county , deceased, ! aPwara to present the 'same wi th the vouchers | w h i c h thereof, to the subschibers , ' the Tempor- I d r e n inj ary Admin i s tra tors of the e s t a t e of said . t h e cluf deceased, at thejr p lace of transact ing i o n t o bus iness at the'off ice o f ' H e n r y A. U l e r - : W i w » _ | haft , 27 Cedar Street. Manhat tan . N y w 1

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York City, on or before the first day of"""111 auto) JulV' next. I ! • I i

Dated- 'Mlneola, ,N. T., ^November' 30. 1918. i .

' H E L E N ' V A N P R A AG B R I S B A N E / J A M E S K. ATKINSON, . '

Temporary Adminis trators . H E N R Y AJ U T B R t i A R T .

At torney for Temporary Adminis trators . 87 CCdar • Street , N . Y. City. :, : decatuea ttnsy27

l e p a r t o f S a i 3m t h e m o m h l l d r e n a t t in W i l l i a m s ^ l g h t t o y s , ol

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y n a t i o n s t h e g r e a t w a r w a s p a i d t h e R e v C. A r t h u r L i n -

s s i n g t h e K i .vanis c l u b a t i t s l u n c h e o n a t t h e S t a t l e r y e s -

tjernoon.V It w a s a c u r s e to c u r s e to B e l g i u m , a c u r s e to

b u t to A m e r i : a i t w a s a g r e a t .In i t w e g a v e m u c h . F r o m c t n o t h i n g . " " .

h e p a r d , s e e r ' t a r y of t h e c l u b , t a C l a u s a n d r e -e r s h o l i d a y g i f t s e M e t h o d i s t o r -

i l le . S o m e m e m ­b e r s . a r t i c l e s o t

n d o t h e r s d a v e m o n e y w i t h b u y g i f t s m e n t i o n e d b y c h i l -t t e r s w h i c h [they h a d s e n t to T o d a y t h e k i f t s w i l l be g i v -

o r p h a n s a n d Wedriesdaj* t h e e m b e r s w i l l t a k e t h e o r p h a n s

o t h e C e n t r s l P a r k t h e a t e r to o v i e a n d tq e n j o y a s p e c i a l

m e n t there .

NOTICE

• NOTICE' la • hereby givei i t h a t a specia l m e e t i n g ' o f ' t h e s tockholders of t h e S tra t ­ford R a i l w a y Construct ion. Company will

GEN, BJMNETT SENDS YULETIDE

d e c i d e d l y . A n d t h e gi t i n d e s a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h su goir^g to h a v e a n of fit.

T o be s u r e . i>eople in loveJ ed t o b e j e a l o u s in s o m e degree!—they tnirik t h e idol o f t h e i r h e a r t s i s t h e m o l t c h e r i s h e d p e r s o n in-! the- wor ld , a n d h a t e t o t h i n k of anybojrly e l s e h a v ­i n g a t t e n t i o n , n o r r a t t e r h o w c a s u a l . .

B u t t h e r e fa such! a t h i n g a s blirtd, u n r e a s o n i n g , j e a l o u s y ' ! a n d t h e o n l y \ v a y to gel . j a l o n g c o m f o r t a b l y w i t h o n e w h o h a s s u c h j e a l o u s y Is to h a v e a h e a r t to! h e a r t ta,lk a t t h e o u t s e t , e x p l a i n i n g t h a i y o u a r e to a c t h o n o r a b l y a n d jfxpectj t o be t r u s t e d a s a n h o n o r a b l e p e r s o n . If a

Dpn' t p i n too m u c h f a i t h y o u i g m a n . If h e c a r e s for wil l ! f ind a u 'ay t o l e t y o u kfiov a g ir l m a k e s t h e m i s t a k e o f b e c a u s e a y o u n g m a n s h o w s t i e a t t e n t i o r o r e s c o r t i n g h e m i n l o v e misjtake.

A^ f o r yo|ur h o m e , f o r jyou w i l y o p r h o m e , A n 4 t h e r e youi b e t t e r p l e a s a n t h o m o t h e r i s w t o y o u r h o m e a s ^ieat a n d to , p l e a n i t A h o m e i s I for ja g i r l t o w h o f o r c e s

l ike t a k i n g h e r tc h e r h o m e ftiqm c h t w i t h her . Ipjd'n't

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Mn s p i r i t a n d t h r o u g h y o u r "% ton -d e r f u l c o l u m n o f e x p e r t a d v i c e a n d • ontrc v e f s y . I w o u l d l ike t o s h a k e h a n d s w i t h t h e g ir l w h o s i g n s h e r -,se l f " T w e n t y - o n e . " A l s o thrjpe •.cheer < f o r t h e y o u n g m a n W p o si^ne<. h i s n a m e aa "'Carl."

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I a n t i n a. p o s i t i o n w h e r e I i c in f o r m o p i n i o n s o f both" m a l e Wid, f e m a fc. W e h a v e a s t o r e a n d a a ' . m u s t t e n d i t d a y a f t e r d a y , I m | e t q u i t e a f e w o f b o t h s e x e s . I hdjve m e t m i l e k f«*w y o u n g m e n " ykip . a r e ol E g o > s t a m p , a n d m a n y w i o f a r e i j i e d i r e c t o p p o s i t e . j

In a y o p i n i o n 1 t h i n k t h a t Ks<-o u g h j t o I t h i n k t w i c e b e f o r e ; |he , e v e n ! i t t e m p t s t o w r i t e s O c h a n a r ­t i c l e kts h e h a d t h e n e r v e t o | | u t i n t o j M r s . W h e e l e r ' s w o n d e r f u l c o l o n to. W rhy h e ev<*r 4 i d a a c l j a ' t h i n g i s b e y o n d ^ o m p - r e h e n s i e n . P r o b j i b l y h e t h o u g h t h e w a s . o n e o f . i . i o s e w i s e a c r e s wl )o , thOifeb »* t h e y j ' n e v e r w e n t o u t +rith g i f i s , •' t h i n k t h e y Tare c^mi>etei|it t o M S I j t i d g i h e n t . f, l ike Carl , i h i n k t B a t " E g o rvi l l c<jithe t o h i s t*e*i8«s ^.fler a fevfc years! , .and w i l l waf t t t o s>p#l- -o g i s e . W i t h ! a l l t h e r o a s t i n g h e | e -c e i v w l , I g u e s s E g o f e e l s l i k « a ha 'per iny p i e c e m o s t o f [ t h e (fime, C o m 4 g i r l s , s h o w y o u r <-olors?ajid t e l l l a w h a t y o u think,! o f y e u r i g m e n f who a r e b u i l t o n logo ' s i p f t -t e r n j D E F E N ^ l l

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CHRISTMAS DINNER A i c H A M B E R OF

TO DAY COMMERCE.

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I C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e WW b e s e t v e a t o d a y i r o t n 12 to ,2:30 o'c lock; T h e d in ing , -oom -on t h e f i f th I f l oor of th-s C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e h a ^ beeri Meco-r a t e d ]fcr t h e ho l iday s e a s o n a n d S t t o ­d a y ' s |d n n e r t u r k e y , c r a n b e r r y s s ioce , w i t h dt Bar a p p r o p r i a t e trfmmingai, Will

6KETINGS TO

PLANS MIDNIGHT MASS. Solemn " high mass will 'be

old St. Joseph's cathedral at tonight. The Rev. Henry M!oo|ney,'pas­tor, will preach the sermon. There wilt be special music. Midnight m will he celebrated- in other c^nSrehes*.

T h e h i e r c b a n t whe- -a c o n t e n t t o s a c -, r i f iee s o m e o f h i s p s u a l prof i t s In o r -

t i o n e x t e n d e d u s in o u r e f f o r t s t o m e e t d e r t h a t h e m a y he lp t h e b u v e r for t h e

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r e g u l a r c i ty , N e w ^ r o r k , on the,. »th' day of !Janu-ary. 1»M. * t t h e hour of 1,0 a rn„ for t h e purpose of s u b m i t t i n g the ques t ion of the dissolut ion o t sa id company to a vo te of t h e s tockholders .

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