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VOL. XXY.
P1TTSBOIIO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, TH UKSDAY, APRIL Itf, IWtf.
NO. 35.
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Fl ftrcn'i
Aurhor or"Tfe Mouse
CIIAI'TV.!! I.
i.Tlt Tllll ll.
Toor Willie slar.ed back, stumbling
over tin' rmiirli ';,m:!M-1. ami presented
n very ltd, itu.'st fuco to t h.-ir view,
i Hut they tool, no li'iU.v of l.im.
Stepping gen 'aey cvi,l' lli" rougi:
mound?, looking Ic-tut ifuliy cool and
dean ninl smart fin. I wcll-ilrot-s-.-d be
Hide the I.:-.-. in; .-lii-.l r.wl it rp :ri ti tr
Willie, they Hi:-, iv hack their In ads.
linlf close.l their cyi s. and proce-vled
to criticise t In work 1" fort mm
with ns nint h tare nn 1 rn -fit p.t tis
tiess as If it had bet :i a painting mi
Uu vails of l!n New nailery,
i "I say, old chap, it ready 1 the best
thing you've i-ver do began 'ito.
with kindly admit. 'it hm.
, Hy .love, .tuiil.wi. I iif.tr tlmug'ii
jou could paint before," iit'.l'-.1 ('.P'
J'eVd. There's a broad t til' Ii, : ml ;it
1lit same time .1 nit1 feeling for ef
fect, which "inws :. :i Immense ad
vance on your previous work. Vou
scorn, so to sjtt i'!;, to hiivi pur all your
strength into 11k work. It does yon
immense civil It it really iln's, niil
chap."
"Sonio nieiMilir' in It, too. An 1
that's the point whoro yon ftlways
fallftl herore.-
. 'To the Intense ilisiut of AVlllio.
pretty Nell v.rs evrleiiiiy nmeli
liinnsetl I'.v Hn -e r- i.i:ii!."-. A t n 1 . n!
tllOllL'il a l'f'llll ,' t.!' I'oM.l. set ll.lillu'
Kratiuiil to 1: . !!'i.:i ft ,'ii!;i:ii'e" l.i. ;'.
l.rr try l.i ;!;. ml In r en.itiyine'it. t ! f-
ft.rtl
i:i !:
! t! ll. eyes a merii
i s ket ti that she stili-
l li' iiifesi:::;-ilt.
. ;l f." tt!-tiili.l.-il Wl.
lai lil. tit i i . ;!i..
t'.iietl i i r ;
'll's t .sy To
l!-. lli.llv. !.'.
tlju wo;-;: y..iiv.
'"No. t.'.'l t-'iap.
hat ilepth of e.
ynii'tl like to try
sh.iuM never .set
s.iid Oito, eahnly
riirveyiiu' tin artist's he.uetl. erlw;
:oIl
I';
"It wains a iw.iinal apiiiilile for that
Sort of thiii-;." sa'd ri;tTof.l.
"Well. oii t:ia lake ."i: .-.-Ivi s e t
If you have l'.t.lrn lt It. r 10 tlo th,-o
to liliil I a nil villi what you haven't
the pluck to do yours-lve." tsaltl A i!-111-.
:-!:; I"t .
"Wo';-.' li it lil'ilili; fault. N't'e :!:'
t'.'iji' ss:i.ic our athoi'-aiioii." s.iid linn.
'And v. e I'.-.'? niiiio r. i.ly lo try our
hand Hi r.-t Im -," .-a'tl t'llffofil. as. .
wiili a -oi.lii.-n I nisi of . -n.r:ry. l.-i.i
.f his il.'vii-i- i.i lii-..( r in lie in iiiiiio--liootl
of Neil, li- ili-i-w t iV h s own
cent, an 1 s;vul-!i"1 for po--.-.-;oii m ;
the iar-hrtisii.
; V.ut i"!ll;. I'esisii'tl. .Mini th-jv ira -i'.;:iiu'
r of ih -ir l o h saif'-rin'.' scere
ly from '.lie iiaiiM-" '' le" pr.i'. wh. !
lln olt.ie.-, of ;,i ii. in !i .'i'.;:iilai' In ally
lliterpost-ii.
i "if you really ai. o f'-.il o ctieriry
that you ne il oui" veil' for i'.'' sa--'.
Mii. in a v. lit-e which w.-.s i'.iil of
gestioiis of dt mure me. !': : ni. "yo.i
tulslit help pull no those li-'it-."
Ami -slit 'one.-d I .vo o:' Ihe sinai!
pleasure-era 1 1 in ik' river, hoili if
wlilcli li.'id i vitl' iii'y Mii.i '.e'l some In
jury, as their water loj.rued t-oiulitiuu
lion wltn- ss.
t.'llirord sei a' out Ihe task with en
thusiiisni, at'.d, not without didlc.ili.v.
fcurwiled In li.'iii.'li. ; the ho.-ns up o:i
the slimy hank.
It was warm ivo'.k, mid as O:to
t'onyheaiv? untile n ofci to assist li'i'i'.
If was a l":i-i linn liei'or. Ciin'on.
maniu'eii, liist by haliui; iho wa:e:
out of the lioats wiili ail old pail ami
thou by itii'iiiiii: tln-m a little on one ,
Kido when lie h:nl panly tirasveil the n
cut, ntnl etnpivi!!-: tliein. to tinish his
task. When hi ai lasr raised his head
With a ureat si.:li of saiisfaetioli. li-.
Hnw in the rher below a weather
beaten old punt, iu which sat a youiii; :
tislu'rinau of tlit rt alistie, n t the oper-
lit it, kind, wearing a liar.l felt ha,, a '
plained Jersey, and a liiio pair of tea- :
toots, who reai.Ie.l him with au nir
of inlnRifil pity ami coincmpt.
"the always pets meotrs lo do ll"l
dirty work, she tlo." h" o'osei veii. With
ft jerk of the head in the direrilou o:' ,
fair Nell. "And tin better divss.il
they are, the more she likes It. Oil. :
fslie's a ran nil, siie he.'
Now, it is iini in human nature to
like lvinn classitl iiiuoii the "moos,"
ami 'liiVoril. who could hanl'y tlitsl- :
n deeper crimen Iha'i he had alreatb 1
done wiih his exertions, tritd to as ;
BUtne nil air of philoM'iiliic ludii'fei'ciuv :
In vain.
Tin aim hi you art' not ehiviiliviis. :
iny man." snitl he. ; ui u.si in ills arn.s !
Into his cat ami feeling that ho would ,
like to I'l.'.n.e into the river.
"1 d'.u'l i-.-i'- i'J pun l. e 'eitn out of ;
rr.y body a'..l uc: im il.ank for il." r.
joiUel! the lisllei'lll.-lli.
ClIITol'd. in sphe of his i.ssunied stoic
Jsni. hci,iwi to f'fl line a fool. He '
looked l' . i ! la" -i-'t wh -re Ne'l ha ! (
lu'eu mi! it. ;., i -"if im Shed, UUit i
haw ilia.- .-hi. i. vvl! as ii'S iw..
friends, iivti .lisap'.i. :..vd The lisiier
man Kiiuio'ii ami n:.-.i to.' i.d of mi
old pine in I. Is iiiomii wuh au air of
Ming ctii.-:.
"I wa u l i.uti; e.:.il''c enough for iKT,
I wasn't: ;:u' 1 thank my Mars for I.". !
It's unie, I M..v back tnauy a i;ooil loud. ' ,
Then !. rit.nl felt satisfied that it '
was pique at liaviiiii iiis own dvautes j
rejected wilieh caused tli young fish-
rruuiu to lie so tiiitciiiiiui'jus. So he :
l-nltl. wii' '.it inli.'iilor. I
"I ih("''i have lli'iiiiht no niau1:
would l. ...d ti.t I..,' u laftii'tj WO'.k to .
fATf I 1T"!l!.U't llUUtJl."
f3TER.T-of.THE
a r ri p i'i
on ific Aar'.h," ck-.
'Ittifl TJ"nn.r S.n. 1
The flshornian taiffil away at hi.
d rty liltto pii'i' for a lew inoinviiis in
tiilt'liee.
Them s lino wovtlJ." in- fil'l. "I ltift.
"An' liiaylu l'J Mt.v tin' sanio of souie
w.micii. 'l'.ni not for a link liu'lit-tin-?reifil
l.tisy lil." ." t'li." ami In !"ik' !
liis l i.nl vitioif iy iu ll.e uit'eitio.i ;1'
tin. nine Men.
"I.tuht-nnM-'r. oxilaiinetl t lilT.i'.' l.
with Mjnie iiiiii.'iial'Kni. "Io vou know
whi't yon iiiean ! ihat'."
"Sh'tl Just t'nink 1 (In!! Why, ',
a-!; tl'e full;' ninmt h'T" v.!i:t t miI'I o"
el'.araeier the Him linn's hail sinet
yorii'J miss was nlmul. Ask if it's a
honest house to siny tin i'i-lit in If
yon'vo money mi yer. .Tost you nsk
that, an' put two ninl two tosiotln:
like wht-t I do. an' like what every -liody
does as knows what the phtee
was aforu she eaino an' v.iir.t It h
now."
t'liffen! shivcreil r.i'ler the Lot sun
of the Si in.'inl .T 'it"len.tit.ll as he l!st
eneil to t!iii toi'lt l.t of nci nsalion. ami
?:nv oy the passion in the youns," fish
erman's far: that lie was in t nrnest.
llofore he ooii'nl aner. Neil's swee;
oieo, adtlrissin-' hiinsclf, siarllid liiiu.
ClIAfTl'.It II.
"I m so much oi'liucil to yon, ?o very
much oblicc'l to yt'i'.''
I'iiifortl looked roiiuil. ami saw pivr
:y Nell Claris stamliin.' bi-sid.- the two
boats which lie b.atl pulled up ou the
bank by her dlivel ion.
I'm afraid It must have given yon
a great deal of trouble. One of them
was marly full of water. 1 know."
"Why, yes. it wasn't too easy to get
tbci-.i up. became ill'. bank slopes, and
ihe earili is so siiuiy just here. Hut
I'm v.ry glad to have been able to do
you the lit tlo service."
it wasn'i a Utile service; it was ft
great one." said Nell, with a look
wh: ii Clifford fell to be iiitoxicating.
Ai thai moim iti la- heard a sound
like a siii.i i, mocking laugh; and turn
ing, h" mw the lisiieriiiau, wiih a face
lull of seoriifiil iiiiiiiscimiif, punting
away slowly mi strenni toward Fleet
'iisi'le. Clilto'-.i. t'l 'i'h be felt n llltie
ti.ieasy, wa gi.ul the man li.nl Kolle.
Your fri. 'it'.s biive gone back to
Stroi-li." raid Nell. who had blushed
iin!.'. i ll b.er siii ', when she heard the
I'.sli' i'man's c.-'',i.'iiiptiiijii-s laugh.
"is ilia i a hint for tin to follow their
exair.p'.e':"
"Oil. no. indeed. My uncle said, when
! lol'i him ui-.tt you W' -. doing for us,
ihai 1 was id ask you i conio ill au l
i.;'"e a cup of t"l! v. :. li irs -If you
would co'vl' - mi to neivpt nn luvita
ilo i ir. m ai; i:i.:i.i ' "i' and his niece ':"
Neil sn-.iieJ a iii.i.' as she aiMcd ihese
vt. ..'.-; ami iin- niaiuier in which sh '
nueied tin. in sli.'.M-tl so keen a per
. i piltin vi si .':: l ii'.iiiii lions that Clif
:'. ;d was coaaii... d la his belief that,
tiiis girl v..is rltii.-ii' " sly out of her
pi-oiicr i-lenii nt in ilii waysitlo inn.
Me fiillowcd her in.o a tiny tsiiting
r.-t.lil at liie back of ll.e inn. where
ibe.V Were ;'oilieil I'.V Iht uncle, a bur
ly, jovial man wiili a round, red, lion
ei face, wiio was evidently very fond
of his nk'.'o. nlthouli every word each
niieivd seenud to oniphasizn the
sir.ince liifference in manners nnd
Kpeech which existed between them.
Trend tt know you. sir." said
fieoigi1 Claris, when Clifford held out
his hand. Troti'l to know anybody
my Neil thinks worth knowing. She's
n-!;thiy paniculiir. is Nell. I.or', what
wouldn't your friend, Mr. Jordan
there, have given for fin invite to tea
in here like this! Kit. NellV"
Nell Mushed, find turned her uncle's
auciltlon to his tea, while Clifford. Iu
some surprise, enjoyed the kuowledge
that lie had rut Jordan out without
even a struggle.
Nell herself explained this presently,
when her uncle lnul been called away
by p.v.'R of busliii'vs in the bar, and the
i .vo yui'iig people were left sitilng lo
mother, looking through the open glass
tleor into tin garden behind the inn.
"I'm afraid you will think I didn't
treat your friend very well, after set
ting him to work to pilch that shed
fo; ns," she a'al. with a pretty blush
in lier cheeks, as she looked down nt
lln i.-iV.e-cio.h, and thus enabled Clif
ford to see that her long, curled, gold-eu-br.MVii
eyelashes were the prettiest
be had ever seen.
"I'm afraid he will think so." said
Clifford, with aiVeitetl solemnity. "1
think myself that, afier such heavy
work ns that, he did deserve a cup of
ica."
Nell looked up ill some distress, her
bin eyes brighter with excitement,
anil her voice quite tremulous in Its
ea rnestness.
"Ah. you don't know!" sue said,
quickly. "1 am not ungrateful, bui I
.mi in a very diilieiilt position, and I
have to be careful liow I treat people.
Iioii't you know yourself that a great
miiiiy men. gentlemen too or they call
iheiiiseivcs so-tliiuk they have a right
10 treat a girl who lives at nn Ian tf.f
frreiitly from other girls? Surely you
must know that'?"
Clifford grew red. conscious that tie
r.irl lind penetrated a weak spot In
Willie's social armor.
Well, hut "
"Oh. you needn't say 'but.'" Inter
rupted Nell. "You know It is true.
Now I dou't wnnt to sny anything
ngniust your Mend; bo li very ulu'.
ad tw foed-nftturtdj but-
"H litm in otfler,"
said Clifford.
"Yes. 1 Ir. nt him .!''.-' 11
lot of ihee ji.mig men wir
1
ill n
..'It
from Sli'..;:t .iiit-t to i i - ':'. tee
....-: as I ti'e.'ind you. 't h. '.-'.!! ivl-li."
An I sh" ';;ii-i. hlni a pn-tiy lini" '..y
utal.ee and s,i:ie. wlie-li ' " C;n ir.i's
heart beaiiu-' fasi.-r. "I si t lh"u all
I wovk. Ii mii s iliel.i ii ' It ii-i.-s. i.n 1 it
dot s my nn.-le a great iba! t-f g" ' 1
Since I've been lave." and sli" lai- d
; ' .-r bead irliii-.i.liaii'iy. "he's !. en a-'!-
' ;.i do wiihoi'i a man to h'- U e-Vr
i ititii-." ,
j Clifford could 'lot heip lan'.iiii.
"Why. yoii'r.' a masn.:: yi-u biln-
! b;--k wln-reer you go." said b '.
"Imh id. I like to ililuk that I l a . "
j bn. ughl II to I'm -lo tb-ori:"." saiil i'i"
-1 - 1 . "I may t;U yoi! -for roi y
ko-.vvs b thai just b 'f.e.v I t-a'.ne I ae'.:
I t:i hi'ui lie was ell 111" Verge i.i I . !!'.
re.picy. ami inov." and h slm: f.i
( i liffo il a glance of triumph. "I"' las
: I'.. ;!!.! al'olher piece of laud. et"l ' "'"
; ' . i i'e cows, and eniarged the s -.i ' .t -.
land put money iu the bank b:-.:.!i-y.
j Wieu tlo you think of thalV"
. " by. I think he Is a very liu-ky man
i i i have M'.eli a niece." said (TuTord.
i i; . !-" harmed every moment by lii"
glt-.'s ainu log inixture of slii-i-w.iurs'l
I and simp.lieiiy.
I "li's t-ry nli-e for your umle." he
I :;.!'!'-d. a'ler a lilile pause, bill is it
! " he h--Minted, afraid of seeming
' it iiM-rlin.'iii. "is it unite :.s p!.;ia'ir
!'i.r you. to live out here, I mean, s i iar
; fii . from - "
llii;a'.it"iV" n-ked Ne!'. smiling.
: "T'tere nr' S'.iae tl.-nl vani ,-.gi s. cer
j la'.nly. of ourse I kco-.v wlnii you
i really nieiiii. and what yen daii't I'ke
; it .-ay. lln! when the choice lit s be
j i ween liing with my old umle and
h"!plug him. and going away lo pleas.
; myself. Is tliei'e any doubt what 1
' tuit'lii to iId V Miss Theodora, who is
i ih" best woman iu the world, says 1
: mi'-lil lo stay-I inn right lo stay."
I clqfo'-d reliietanily agreed with her.
' .ii.d al'ewi -1 her to prattle on ab. ut
I in'i- i:in -I" and Ids goodness, nnd Mi-s ;
TIk-i dor.i and her goodness, mull tin;
i light of Ihe siyiset began lo fade ill lie
' -k.v. .
When h" n'iiieiantl.v ri so to lak"
' !. ae, I t found that sonie heavy drops
' i f rain iiad Ihmuii to 1'ull .ami he til. !
i lowed himsi if to be peisun.ilt il by ill
: landlord ami hi- niece to wait until the ,
; rain hail cleared off. As, however, in- j
; M".-nl of cleariiig. the weather gr.'nli;
' ally bee-fiine wmse, until tin day i uded
: in a steady downpour wiii. h iluval
, eiied to last all night, Clifford a-kcd
' v ic'liier they coiiltl put him up for
I the night; and being aiifWeivd ii. t!:e
iiSlirma! ive, decided to speml the n'giit ,
at the inn. ;
' 'I he tooiii I hey gave hint was .-iii-ill, :
I'm beautii i.lly i-b-aii, piel was at til"
front of th" horse, wiih au oioii.':
j ' Ver the niaisln s to the sea. Cliu'o,,!.
j when h" reiii-.d to ii late i hat night.
l-.'.N.-d the blind and Irit il to p-r
i hrt.u-.'h the mist t'f lain which biurre 1
the View. lie lit gall lo ft el that ll"
i vault d to pc::d his lil". in ihis spot,
ii,giiig Nell s eabbag. s for her. trim- I
; niing the hedges of In r f;.irib n. watt r- I
i i'lg her rose-i, tioiiig anj ih ni g. In fact, ;
si i h:it he might bo mar her. j
!;; was i!l luve. llloi . se'.i.Tisly. too, i
lii.in A illi-. had ever beeu. rv than he .
!.iiti"'lf had even bt-eu before. !'. ,
it-k'.'il himself wh;i: m,( or a sueil ii '
v. ;'.s that this young girl had biin aM--j
ijitlcnly to fas, upon him, and he
, iold himself Hint it was til. sweeiiios
i f hci nature, the purity which slmne J
from her young soul through her blue j
, eyes, which had eliatiled her to be- i
i wiieh hiiu as no mere beauty of faci i
i -'.ml person coulil ever have dime, lie i
i ! ioki d nt his hand, and saw ag iin i'i j
i i; i.' u 1 n.i 1. inn the lilile soft, wiiile hi. ml, :
smoother find fairer than any '.'ill's j
hand he hud ever toiielnd, which had j
i l.i in lor a moment in his ::s siie hade
i 'iini good nigh'. He felt again lies
:;:t'.'i.v ti.r.e' which had thriile.l hii,
w':;c:i Ih: little lingers nut hi-, iie
.-.:i caressing his own hand wii'eh bail
. ' i :i so honored, iii'.oxicati'd wiih liii
: own thoi'gh'.s.
j It was iate before the living camllH
warned hii.i to nake iiaste lo in -d. As
j !. iiuintl to the dtur io lock It. as
! wits !:'s custom in fi sii-.-ur.;,' phiee, ne
fniilid tl-.iii il hail licit iie.1 lock imr bull,
j Ami the words of the young fisher
I man, his warning .".boii;. the t l.nrneu i
I "f tile house. ll.lKlleil with .111 linpleiis
i i.iit chill li.i.eigli Ins niu!.
j 'Ihe next n.oiiK nt lie v.-t a-iiiimctl
haviiig ii'inenibcretl tln-m. of
;ol!'.-o. lliefe Was il pi.ssiiiillty, Ih 11
j whispered ills coii'.t'.'mt m-ii.-o. t".at
j ' V i t ' lile lirotM wnich fileller.ii il go.'-
: tle.-s mig'tit also contain a man or a
.ia!i!-.-:-'. ant wh i w.i.s a einni 'on
j ill" f. So. ! h" h.id a very luudMime
v. ii.eli wiiii lilin. and nearly tventy-
Hie pounds iu his purse, he tucked
J liicsi iosscssions well uiiil"i- the pil-
l... iind went to sleep, thinking of
I Nell.
j He was .'nviikeut-fl cut of a seiu.d
I siuialicr by the reeling that there was
some one in his room.
He felt sure of this, althoiiL'h f.r a
I few minuies, as lie lay with his eyes
I cloi-ed. he heard nothing but the tick
! iug of tilt w.'iti'li under his pillow. Af
i ttr that he became cor.sei ins that in
the ihitkncss there was a shadowy
i something passing and ivpiosing be
i tw"en his bed ami the lieavily-cur
taiiieil wnitlow. His first impulse was
j i i shoii- aloud find alarm the wouid-be
I thief. n In could not but suppose tins
intruder to be. The next moment,
j however, he decided that he would
I w.ui until the theft had In-eu actually
j iii.tnilted. and take the perpetrator
red h.iu.Ieil.
He wflifetl. bottling his breath.
To be Continued.
A soldier at Sp.inilaii, bent on 'right
gnlnc a sentry, approarhed him
'tealthlly. creeping on all fours. He
pimped up suddenly, aLl the seutry
shot him dead.
i' writ e licllt ttilfut i'i l.u.'t'ist Will M
sptBfd tO RlllliA D1t ltitt,
"Yi-.n have to k
li
I
."wr.ym;
I'll I'.tnlir...
IO CVi-a.e ;
tttiw lo
It Is il.ipo-sil.l"
di 1 1 1 II1
for any commodity n'.ii we ;ie
pl'olllilli t'l-e io ii. and b I li e ptlMic
know of lis lot-rii-.
This is Cite. i:oi aioie- o. i;;U'-y poul
try and c-ius I'., I- lee'-.ii:. ;. I.-;, al I
lnatUei pi.ulity and i". ;-. . In-iv a p;i
Vale tl-aile I- -..e:-.;!i,.
The falieie.- u.li-i exb.l'ii hi-, stoek
find show io t!;e pnblie thai tile ft. Wis
ne lie I elii.v i-ou.l. bin i h:' I I hey have
been hre I fivni -iiains l'. a: will re-
proline.' good f.iWl-.
I The man who s.-lU .'t;-. and poiiliry
i must advert i.' ainl let th" puidi ku.iw
i what he has :o soil. Wm-n a i-u-iomer
j is seeiiri d c.-p.-.-ial car - mu-i be given
! 60 that no I'n nit ea i I . lo i; .1.
'I he lime is a! Iiaml vih-"i pn'.'it liy
I must be g'r. eii. and tio on-- caii hope Id
succeed w h i hides his bllsiimss from
the public's lii'y.c.
The iin-ui'-itor ii-.aiiitiaetuier has -t
n good csaiiiplc of c'lierpriiug public
jlty. iiu.l the poultry producers niesi (.
: low bis e.xampl-'. I iu ni-h He inbiie
oinelhiiig good, ntnl i.irt can well al
j ford to b t tit" world l.n i'V it.- Home
: and I'iirm.
I liliil' SOitl-
li i i a mailer of
know In.w many i
one pen and a. a '
a general oohiiuii i
iilhiwetl to roam
fioiis yards tio I, -
r life,
al importance- Pi
- can be ki'iu Iu
i. I h re Is ipti-.c
i-.ens v.-i I ; : -' I I'l-C
.ll! or have spa
ll thicks of I'oriy
to forty-live, nnd on being confined to
winter quarters shenM have about tut .
square fit-l for each I. on. From actual
tel
this has proved about right. They
may lie coniue.'.l cos. r li they have a j
scratching -it.'d win re ihe.v cau run in
bright weather. i
This may be t.;.-n;e up. n to the soin': '.
and iini-evt.l io the leu house, am! it
Would be belli.- if sit. h shed or apari
liieill W.-ls closed wiih j.'eti.y of glas
on the s'-uili sit!.-. This apartment need
pot be as warn as ihe regular house.
Mine is of plain beards put on up and
down, ami .-iael.s bati. m d. It has two
large windows in south, as cut how.-.
with spacious door, which can b" hit
open on line winter days, so Hie lens
enjoy n good warm sun baib. Th" win
ilow s should be iirran; etl wiih t -uriaiii--lo
close cold nights. Me.i t,( i ).,. f , e I
lug is d ti.e in tin s -raicliing pens in
lilii r of chaff or siiaw.- li.-.irgi' II.
Tnwn-t nd. i:i New Ihigiand Horn.
itea.l.
'l ite llimie li;.'lillilii (iuriten.
All who own or rein homes should
l'llise tl iii' own V. -..tab!, s. but q"ite
often It is tile iiU'iut",' who owns !';
largest bi'inber of acres who dots im!
raise Otle-ll'lllll of the Vegei,"'.i! -s Usi'd
on I he place. In pig 'en in ; , or i he homo
garden this year try to have some
thing new. Few ever try to raise he
canlillowi't . knowing in ii iie: of this
most lleliciou. ..I all e. I.lb'es. (lib
el's try but fail b'-caitse - i.U are sinn
ed in opc'i ground, wit.-ti 1 1 -. should
be starie I in hot I" .Is very n!y hi Hi.
season. Soil must be w. 'I cupeled
with :i good manure. This vegetable
requires a high s. i;,. of t uiiiviliou in
bring it to pi ri'ectio'i. ami moisture b
one of its most essential n q.i'reiiien.s.
Some Viiriiti.a ate iia'ir.iily seh'
bliiliehing. while the tuiler leaves muss
be tb il over heads of ntlurs lo insit!'"
their snowy whiiim-ss. I.:'t.. sow it
sons are best grown in shade of feuee
Of bllililillgs. The sul-ity or vcgeiiible
oyster is one of our he.- t m g. iab!' .
ami is Indispensable for s -ups. This
not very well known root i-. like ihe
parsnip, ami like it one of ihe few
winter vegetables, hardy t m ugli to be
left where it grows and dug when
needed. This is sown iu rows or
ridges like beets ntnl can be s..wn ill
gardening time in April. Have tmii.-i-tries,
radishes and summer sqita-hes in
abundance. Many gard ners make "lie
Iilanliiig of p"as and then stop. They
should be planted at intervals of two
wetks from early April until .liine, ami
then one can have ihein iu succession
for quitr a while. Have plenty of hue
beans, for the October bean- nr. usu
ally more npprt eiaieil ll.;i;t th early
suinmer sorts. Sweel eol.l planted ill
intervals during. Hie summer wi'l give
one any i. umber oi' ileltci.ois p-,i , lings
until frosi. In leu make lee mistake
of Wiiiiing until pl.-iiii Im: lime ;n:. th. a
making the garden of whalover hap
pens to be on band, but make your
plans early, ami order fresh seeds
from some reliable sccd-mian. then you
will Hot he llisapp illlie.l ill poor sei d
when too late to remedy your mistake.
I. aura .lones. in The Kpilomlst.
l-'r-itlifntiiiu; IV-frtU.
"How can we era 'h alo daisiis and
similar weed ,':" is asked at every ti.eei
lug There are sonic reasons r.ir tie
lippi'iimnee of wet ds which, if under
stood, will show us what to tl i. One
of nature's laws is that something mu-t
be kept growing on the land. This is
for the purpose of protection. When
the desirable, mote complex plants fail
to grow coarser ones conic in. 'lake
the soil a congenial and eoiul'oi -table
home, so those plants wanted all
thrive, and the coarse:' ,ms tlisappt nr.
One of the surest ways of getiing rid
of daisies is to Use plelily of manure.
A set'ond reason is Hie neglect to pre
vent their seeding. A common practice
is to mow the fences after li tying or
harvest. At this time most of the foul
weeds have matured seed ovyr a great
er space than If bt alone. Many of
them when cut early will form a set
ond crop, which Is rarely looked after.
A third reason l. Hi" system of ip-in?
mni lilnes nud ni h inl-juia-tf tltp 1,,-e.
YU. tfcf Mi l"v' u4 lvl vwe
ttire Is jjraotlc.-'.l, where smoothing li tr
rows and we. -tiers are used with int 1-ll-ente
the I'.eliio are, or can be, kept
t-haii. bill under any oilier comibio::--our
fields ai.- w.-edy and tnilcli mere
w. ed si-'tl is mam -- 1 than iintlet- il,.
old Ini-ihot!--. hi ne.ist cases the Im.'
could be Used lo advantage as of oi'l.
Us use would produce belter yield- and
feWl f Weeds.
I i lighting the rir.-iniri liflwki cd
devii's paiiu l-ti'-hi an applii-.ui'.n i'
"'i. i; l pi -.imls of -aii was foin.-l to l. 'l
iii-in. .'till! if applied in tin n:'lei'lio..i
vl.in ih,. i.i. -ins i-' dry did !;..! htin i'.
:--a'.i can be app'.i d lo doe!; ai d w N
!' thai kind wiih sieve. s. Tim wa-h-i
ig of etc.- -ive anauiets of salt on in
idi.-l.-ent plots should li ultanleil
.-.uain-i. The spraying of weeds w in,
copper sulphate 1 1 il ii. vitrloli is sue-t-i'.-
-fill wl.ci.' r.ie.l. ( in., oat lb-Id was
badly iu'i'-t'-l with many weeds ami
was liiorotuh'y op.-ayed. In AilgiNt
lie-re v.-e-e f,. X Weed ami tl .lis
.vr lar.:--r and i l.aner iu -t:-.!W than
the unsprni cil, yielding n third n ore.
Th" .".ll.ollll .ed Win t.lle pound to
tear ga'.'oc.s .,!' water, and aboiir forty
i;.i!b.iis per acre. I'lalns tiiat are eov-
j efe:i Willi Wax. oily Sltb'
ees. ).
and protections are not affected by this
in til incut. New York Tribune Fanner.
Ni'iv Sli-iiwlirry TlnM.
Fi.vlv in th. spri.e; is win ii t lit new
i-.-.i .v;.! , ty lie.js sh i! lil be made, an!
iliose who i o:i.ci-..:.ai,. having lli-a.i
catititit piepai-.' ;!:c ground too soon. I:
is a file, ;i,.ai nut tew farmers, cm.
;.;;-.-i. i 1 1.. . In .m- It .w lo grow .-Maw.
e"i-.-;i -. i: was for a long time be-ii.-v.-.i
t;,.. it was tlitli.-tiii ami labor
ious io -i.-.r.V ih.-lil. Wiien. Ill fad, th. -re
' no cfiip iu a garde;! that can l.e
grown so i-fiMly, or which giv.s sm-h '
.-.-ihial.!.' results in proportion to cost. ;
Si raw Ian ies can I... had on every farm
and abun-laiilly. t. rowers who tmike
their laud piodiiee maximum crop--,
have se.-iir. .1 pi.u'iO quarts per acre.
but ."iiioo miaris may iie cetisiiiered ;hi
exe. il. ni yield. To give some idea of
how i:-.;t y quarts may he grown i.:i :i
small g.ir l.'.i j.aich t wi lily-five by l"'i
in t. w i.l.-h is o than l-l'Jiif an Her--,
.'fin iptiiris on .stteh a upac Is ill th"
Mil" of .".oi'.l ti'.mrlt i"r acre. Cons-Id-I'l
ili:; iii: i th" qilality of th" berries on
the liiriu. i'-.r home Use, will be sup
rior to any ihai can be purchased in
market ins ihev will be fully ripe mid
i "I injured by i-.in-p..rlatioii. iliey will
be worm ai icist e;i cents per quart,
or "'1 for ihe i ii-;i of a small patch
i wt.-:i y live by I'm feet smaller th.aiiu
-iiy lot. As mure I t-rries c.-iu be grown
ptopoi lioaai. :y t:;. a sm.-iil p!..i than
on :i.i lien, l.e're t no r-'a-oil why "im
qi;:ll'. shu't'il I'.ot I." piektil the I'l-l
b iii-iiig sei:"! n. Tie si if e. berry bed.
I kept eie.iii aii-l ft c" from gii'-s and
v...-i'.s. should toviie'.ie in protlllt
flips loi tvV.) Mlecl S-iVe s.-;i-ei'.S or
lin.r -.
Flow nr sbiitle the ground as deep as
m -s'ble, and Hun spread immure over
the surface to the depth ol t wo or liii'ie
i;nh.s. wnrkiiig it well lino the soil,
!..:; I el'ore Working th" ground npn'y
a!'. for au acre il mixture of lmi
pounds I'in-aie of s.itlii. 'Jou pounds
l.otte iiieel liinl lo'i pom'tls muriale of
pi i.-.s!l. 1 "j it be lioiie lite iir-t waim
t'.ay. c.'.l!y in st.iiiig-. iiinl b" sure lo
w. 1 1; :li.- uiiiiir.i'e and Icriiii.cr weil
in: a ,' e soil ;i;., i.i.ike tl'e s .il as tie,,
lis ,,.s;l,!.. T!nn have i! uni.l Am 11,
wh. ti th t'l'd s!a"t! f on work- d
ov.-r iig.'in F..r a so:. ill piileh Hie la
bor will ma !' - i c.i-iiy, .'in. I. as the
iir-t pi. j , r ".Loi is the most important
the i.'k should be well done. After
lit" pliiiils are sat tun but lilile Work
wlii be eii'i'iled on 1I10 fanner. As
I '.ere nr. In. v and be!'..r Viifielies III-
ir.'de.-e.l ev cry year get from some re-
ll.e.;.' uiii-.-.uymaii two kinds -slaiiiiu-
ate an. I pistillate imab; end femalei
iilants. as tb - s. !e,tl,.!i of v.-irieiies
del 0:1 v. ie-lle r 4 he soil Is heavy
or i;-:t. If tor a gaitlon make ih.
rows three feet itoiirt. pht-.-in.'. the
plan' - oin- : m apiiri iu the row. Kv e; y
full! ill r " .-hould consist of Hit slam- chemist ry. If -'o' ha- a chance I"
in.'ii! v.ari. tv ami the others of the pis- navel an I -iUn.v the Ih'ta of oiln".
lillale ki:.tl. A palch twenty five by , eounlri' -. she has tli" greater chance
leu fe , w ould re. iiiii'e about '.inn idanls. j ,,f mukiieg a mime for herself. Miss
Fs,. onlv young plants-ruiim is froai I Mjt;i I 'tick, of Vhila'tclphhi. i-1 an illus
last spiiug's g-.i.vvil. - which may l " . trillion. She v. . is s; ail by the I'.uk
known by their 10.1s being marly j fotuiiiissioie a s to .-titdy lln park -ys-white,
those of n!d platils b-'ilig tlarl:. j ,,.in p, liut-al e. Ti.-e- should be stud
Set them iu straight rows, pressing the 1 -, ils We!l a-- laiel-cap- gardening
e.'irih wed around the roots, using j perhaps some day ' omen may be l'ark
waler. if ne.'C-s.ai y, being ciirelul not e '. .n;;t-i -s i . 1 : -i .1 n-l pa; lis to day show
( V V the crow II-: of the plallis. :,. need ol : ol:ie t: .V iletnelll iu Ilia'
After the plants begiil to grow use . dep.l) 11 1 tL-U i (11 civic life"
the hoe and Work l etu een the plati. -i
will. A hand '.vice', hoe may be used -pi-ina r..'H.
l-.-iw en Ihe r..w-:. ami it will wo'.k
vt-ty close p. tic plants wilhoiil injip'-
:,. , tl, ... 1 1' ii... .a... 1. -ir., ". a..., -I;...!"
in Hi., rows that is. placed in lines
i'. -!i b'li :l hvvise and crosswise ih,. of
.lilnirv hoe in ed Hot be used, fis 111.
wheel I iv ill enable one to tlo the
work of sevetiil men with hoes. In
Hint manner a small palch can be hoed
iu iiflecn inin tit-s. nr even iu less lime.
Ho not wait for grass nnd weeds to up.
p. nr. but keep the soil loose. 1 luring
I the summit- 1 ;u h pki'.t will throw out
tunnels, iin. I so. ui H: l,"d will be
I thickly m.;i. ed. It will be an ndvnii
! luge then to tilt the stents which con
nect the runners with the patent
plants. simuM wet ds .,r grass appear
in Hie mailed rows pull Ihein 0111 by
hand. If ihe matlul rows are a foot
wide it will leave but n MiiaH space
between the rows to cultivate. If
viler can be applied oil a small patch
dil' ilig il ill y spell It will be In lietieii'l.
J Aline: in tin- fall, just as winter ut,.
j pieii.-lii s. . ..ver ihe rows w iih tine ma
1 nut., and over the manure use a light
mulch of salt hay or straw. Fairly in
the spring rake the bed over, mi ns to
remove the mulch between the rows,
ami after the plants are well up use
straw or salt hay under them, so ns to
have the berries clean. These details
tire not as laborious as they seem for a
small crop, ami if choice varieties arc
used tin result will be very satlsfae-
; toiy. The instructions apply to larger
:.i.ii ii!"., if hct- 'ici.lt. of choice
, f 1 tilt hie dlld. Phtiadeipbia Rtfeft'd,
WOVEN IN ACRICULTURF.
A Mnrket llurilrner l"ri"l!-' u Siirrftiftil
I ut m i For l li-in.
Coin -fining the i'iii.l'i"i- o'-eiipailoiis 1Mll sj,t,.Si j j,!:,ec of ornaments, slides
for una.. n which have lately ailaim-d j.,,,, ,u.'kles. The bad; oriiament. very
a wlu.l some populariiy in-. I are going! , .. ,,,, v,.,.v- n.-iriow. is lo be one or
to rescue women fr-'M their nerves. I s, ring bell fiat ores in very
Mi-s Mary K. Cuiie.'. wh.. is lierself j (.iMir.,,.. ,b sii'ii-.-l'liiladelphia lU'C
one of the i.i"-1 -;n-c. --i'-.'l uiarki i ga-- ,,,
lli'llil-S ii; .lilSSill'hll-e.;S. sIK.-lks IHO-t I
ela-ollt'ilgi'igly A Wnii'in'i I'rlvnie f ur.
K.-ii-inu lb. -.'..is ia u'eeiiiioiiscs for Thetiist woman in the v.erbl lo own
inarkei ;- a p.-..,.-.-i--ii for which w.itn j ., ,,iv.Me touring railtoad ear will be
en file proving i h"m ! es t .iH-eially i .,. :. limeisou. of l'.aliiinorc.
iolai'it .l." l." -iiys In i i i H-1 on 'I ran- .,,... liiner-on. iinlil;" her hiisband. ah-i.-i-iio.
-It i- a l.r-li -- iliat I..I . I" I i,,,,.. . ...a,. :... ,fl vet she likes to
! Icarin-d like .-.i:y . lie i. i'i'. oiiii a iatl'-i
: exiiet-iii ce. midul I" It.'itllal .;i'.-.iifea-
! lion. Ml. il as pe-s-lc.-i.:iee. i lie! liy ;i ? ill
1 eomtii'-ii it-'i-c .'tie is -life lo sil c'-i .1.
I ..... . . .... . i . t....
1 lie ... i i -. '. .... i ..i...
the pre.-i-nl lime WiiH : i ;r'..-d on -''"':
ing biiMm
liii. li a:i in
of li.lfl.
I the liist -.':ui: ii". '-f coins -, is a gr.--"-j (, Nvi t. ,,.. , Hie largest
' li'.nse. A iiie.b'si one i-iin be buiit for j (v,.,. ,,. ,.,., , l.y the I'tilimaii Cum
Slou ntnl ii rough le-:Hi"g appaiaius ,,.,ilv. .Miia.c-al.v wili 'a- ihe basis of
i,'iiii"g apparatus
Th,- ,-...i of p'iint
tan be put i'i f"f '
am) seeds i s';;i:f;.
sii.-li as tools, fee:!'
f..r si.-irllng !'
amount to li'.'1" f-i
! ...in ; .xpetif-s.
';o.fM, i -.Id i i'a i-i' s
.-..-'.. i ie. would
Mnall il s.-a!-.
he seei et of se ; uHliz: every : r,,,,,. ..,i.,. :i par'.or library, n
lu ll of spa.-e. In a vegetable hells" r,HlUt ;n., a kin I'-'i'.
tile tables tain b" li:b-l villi l.-l I .!- . J (:,,. he Hiriusie d as ll pi I-
cileinni.i ;-s or toi'if v.-iii!- l o'll-arb: ti;....i:t mlgraiot-y lioti-e. wiih ils own
and 1 ) 1 1 - it i i.oius can be "town on IbeLjli- . cut glass, linen ami Upholstery.
ground tii'denieiiili. A g 1 lead tor
planning is a m-ee-si;;.-. and no Hme
must be w.-fied l-etvt en c.-ni...
The t'.. toatd a::tl -ii!",'!y for ear'ni-
Hon pin! - v. v m-v great as n ila
present ll'.n. Woiecn .-ill over lie
iHiitrv are rs'is.iu
t'.ifse Willi great
.r. .1 iii growing
1 ni.i
pic.';.-, a:: I g . ''' ih.-ni I'.o-pr'Uil as weU
a- pit a -nr. . Mis Ta ..!-.:. ti llori.-t. I.a.
; v.. c.o-c.-i 1 ion I
tl.lt ly-e.t a -1
y t w . ! I i ' I
tini I ' '
. niie nineteen by
.. alio, a :' eoiiiiv si". .1)
i. -. i.e giV' - all her
work, pi opiigal ing i"i'i
,.u ;i -I. . '; and a- i.ig for
he b.-.- f...;i..l i ma:kei f"i
. ... a- own town, w bieh is
i.i ..ti.ii'c" i!.::;t s'-iling on
gt ..-.
ti.e n
inii'-h i
en. Ollli". oil. M'" 0-1 pt'l-ieei oe.li.'i,
elijoes I. f v....-!.. ::' d sappoil- lll'l"
' fa.h -t
sjve i
i iii..i:.. r. in I1"'-,' p:.-.g.-cs-
: i ; . ... ; ..i ii. Ui-
ll:
,ie g"i!.
- well as
'' '''-''
:io..; as
"' '"-:-
tur.-ii t-.o! is .... u
Hi.' w ... ''- '.,: '
t!;. I: . .1. i. il
( vvomea a m .!:
farm, i s io i.: ..:.-.
.'. i.e. ;-,-.:.
w idoVVr. .li d ll I.
have eiil.-r.-d Hi !
I 11
., forth... pl-asuiv
ile y .i iild get oin ot
il. topic purposes. Th
thousands of a.,.-.
engine es a pe.-v :
co;i.itn-t i.-ii iie: ",'
while f. vv are c-:
. icre. .l.-pefeiii g on n
1 ior l'"H-:i
niiivuH::.
-it:g tie Ml'.-nil
i he liiii.iO' it,;.
titan lo i ."!
et! with a single
spade and l"e ' .
-I'ollill-y otlMIte ami the cultivation
of ! ii a toes fi ii t tlo- re-!i:m?it;i-e
lines ulii.-'n are being l"lr 'i d " wot.i
ell, and e.' ii coli-. l.-ainiiig i- fount)
,, ;'s.., '. j, ,.. !o" , .l.ict; l .n ..., , ;.ia:s are
li.-l ib-tl In the business. Yv. . . lie -
vv.'iiii-ii .u i 'on. p. on. II. I . are t r.aio;-:.-
of col ;-- -o-adl'.-i. 's g il'U till"-
into otile.i r 'A or... Tle'-e wniio n -il v
jt chan. -
New p. ml'
i ii,:.k" m"!:i-y by supply .i
iiiei!!-. - vvit Ii dililllies. Tle-f
.pri ;(r ft io it. yoiin.-.. g. - ' a no hot .11011-,
,:;-ain-s lu ing f-tmy price-, and ibei"
ist.'i mi ol.e.-v' lint H: v Stmlied bill
, i i! ml i in : -ii.- to Hi.-'r sin--
, t,
j .nt if a w. lo.'.a .1 eiile-t to lak" 1 1 1
' !i,,w er nnd v.g. ..;i : . uliure as a pro-
I iV-.slon -he eii.hi.
tit her df for Ii 1
suniv in
shoitl I b .a'-.
n be p-ssibie. ,,,
v ii pv. v:..a- . .oifs.-
:;g,ieul,ur.,l cob.:.:,
liar wiiii botany and !
i These v.ry n -e ir.v t..i
1 ic lluii I'-" 1 '" " '' i"1'
! lion to ii.i-ii.l.v'. cesiiiiiii a:
s accessor
l.ihe a. bli
lo be ll.elc
cit-gaiii H.i-. piimv liu-u f.r uiany s
sous past.
The hu.st i.-i.-hi 'll aov iies 1111:11 1 aits
Mine thai lli.se le w intd , Inborn. : Hci.
mod, s arc nioiv in ev loeliee It';'!, cvci. 1
so I'en.imiia v oil Hii side id the wni
follow s sllil.
The dp from will siill be .1
fe.'llll.
.. it,., o, iv b. Ils. an so not'
niodifietl as -,-itftIy 10 iVs.rvo im
iiiiu.e. I. 'V ill 1 in. rely lack the ' ag
gefiiHoU o!
enough I" I"
air iitltl .illsl slope
1 -a cei ul.
FMi-cmel.v li'irio.. bills, searei ly an
Inch wide, arc to 1 e very popular.
"
The postilion l-a.-k effecl so loll, h
s,.,i las- s.-.mmer is m U even f-
favored this seas,. 11. nit , ul 111:1 ,.v it. w.
Tali' d and more ehi :, 'i in e designs.
Tlie name of ihe ntaici iii Ijf au.-"-,! in
thetlevt lopaon. of thebt'Hs fW,,ri:igaiiii 1;(th ,.,.,,.,,. . .,
is ie;iou t i-ij to"' g """ "1. -
Is useil-lnlT. i:i. silk, satin, velvet. Iin
en, duck, canvas, some few of leather
nnd I'lnsiic. An extreme novelty is
even made of straw-, strengthened, of
course, by a stout Interlining. Hliiek.
natil-ally. Is in the ascendancy so far
as (triors are .oii.erneti nut l'liny inn 1 iitiu'iiiits iimi mien cio 0 o 1. u on. -v.
lit,.' 1 ts.'ll a- .a tin M.-'v Iii" of bills ' wMi Hue" peml;;' ! . Hit' till tb- .'.! i
tini-, rauek ui If iitiit.iiiu. Uav uud iuiv a jywu bfai,
gamly figured s'liis and velvets that
came into popularity in bcltibun this
season lire t" prme strong rivals to
black the coining spring.
The extreme vogue promised bullous
in other plii. es of the fashion world is
also lo affect belts. Almost for the first
time in their history buttons are to be
utilized this soring to adorn bells.
SiriUiuuly gay ami decorated buttons
ihev are. ion. us. a! on the fronts, backs
;,..ni..' , ( in ifi Captain
; j.;,,,,.,,!, -. ,..ost d ll.e lo.irilig car.
j Since Clirl-liiiiis Mi-. Kile rsoU. Willi
I, ., exiiert rail'.Viiv otiic-.r. hits I n slu-
! ..... . :.. i I...- ..
iti iii i-;ir '-..est i o--t eoi. ..no ii. -..
.t, i v clear id. a of what
wishes
li.-iu ih" long lotti-s projected.
,;,,,y. .Miia.c-ai.y wili be die basis or
: ,),.. 'juu-ri.Ji- w:...iiwoi-k. bill the liehc.'-r
oj. .Jrilpci ie an I ill" -ol'lesl illul
,,- ,-nM.. , ,: almost conceal
! j, i;:, th I,, -.ii', ,-- :-'-y appliiti
. u.o . Tli-i will be at V-ast
j, ,,-, be in eoiuinission at all limes,
j s,, jt can I... s!;ir,e, im any hour of
j Hi. ihty or nigh' i;.i'i Mrs. l-.merson
dec is.
Mrs. Kmerson s;iid ilia! she conlt 111
p'aitd a liiimb.-r of "ir.-iM-iing house
parlies" as soon as Hie luxurious veili
ng! 1 1 mi .i i fii . ami iiiiii siii- on"
jlr. c-ir-tcls -would see v. ry fool of
j fj,is i-i.,u..ry ,:. well as Canada am!
McnI-o."
The .air wili be nam.-.l ihe Fimily,
which is Mrs. Kmerson'- given name.
Philadelphia North A:m-t i.-an.
I'volt Slni.it. ttl-t.
Siilil-I Let ore ;i looking glass and no
tice vi;e;li.r jour rigin shudder is
higln r ;lt.-;n v our left. It likely is. You
will iib-t-rve ii is s i both in men ami
Weill- I! and iie' r. a-eii for this luieveti-
j I'ess p.- ii, If - -.':.;, ni:.. -in-. Yoll git
( ,.:,,-.,! i.. ..j,a,i- or the chair
: ,. y.. ,;.,si; uad y.ui ieiio.-diately
I y,,,,.- li-g'in e!i....v el-, ii. rt.ii the arm
! y,,., . ..i,.,;,. ,. i,:i your desk. I litis
! Ihrovving nn- siioi.id a- l-igliei" ll' iil ihf
! ,,; !.,-. ii ..... j li'. ,s - Ms the i a -e when
lie Wlbc. ;l '. .11 in ai. l-.-W l-c.-'olis
llM.n.. w u. u writing kt a p th"
s..;..,!.l. j-.
Women who us - tb" lyp.-wriier are
si hi. nil ili'li. tt il w;!'-: I.'". .11 sia.ll'.il-!:
if ihe chairs tin" lis are se.l'i.-ie'illy
high and Hay sil on ii. ,: prop, rly -iiinl
)U'operiy I'-.c.-itn- 1 rcet with -.boulders
thrown b.nl; their wo k nil -
iig.s even siiflllil. 's. -It i 'cv liitve
,; iisioll ',,1 ) :-, o , i . a"' I 111: lo is
'iinil pre silr b .i : lil . 01" lilt
boil. .
; y..ii 1 ..;. -e i. .1. tea are af-
fe. 1. .1 th" l.-sl 1! in:: ! is i. ' hat:-.
your w i.v of i' lng ..1 ii." ! Two
simple cM i'ci-es will iielo y.iii out. The
ii-;.. of li." I'.v..-,- ;' ..tiiier shot, id be
1 t ! u ' . 1 1 1 '.pvt. a"!, ll.e bi nd : rasping a
tint. .It '. II. that 1 1' tb" iieot. - s'iouM'T
slioi'bl be loWel.il .-..id be mad- 11 sup.
port a heavy weigh--. Am . i'..a (Jiaen.
il'w V ) r&SftiLm-b
1 vy- s P V -i
AV- ' iHJJt
tj, A i.V
Chin..- lio-c is the poo t:!.ir n 011 ing
of the tla.v .
lu plain silk me ban t lavt.rile is Ihe
Coiirse HIst-mIi.
Hi ovv 11 is a de, eli uiy iii. di-li color ill
a ra 1 her lighl shad.
Among liie revival-- m stu'.i.g -Uevcs
is the shape w..:n in t .'
Triple sliie.ildcr capes v.ili coin inue
to be ti sal. -nt Icninc 'f so.ing jack-
It, it. I. la
v Int.- .t'l l
Is it. i...
i'-a for on
phi
A H'.s.e.l I,,!.
.. I.tte-i
lull for
j lm' '"' ' I 1 'l '"
j hair :n'.'i i' ;.'.!
I C.vvi's of si- pi, ,.;-.
1 wi; Ii black tiil 'c.a a
'. s 1: .ntiiii'd
ig iii most
, j,,,,.,,. ,,, ,;,,.-.
j n , v: :.
. e .. ....wed
1 1 ' 1 a it tie.
V sio '. ..
,, III. II IV I t ri'lllell. or to!
' is 1 Ii laiesl addition I
1 Idle waists show iie. . . 'n; .ilde.-cd
j coloring - appear '"'"!" ;ii ll"'M .''"
ll emi'tie. e: ic - to; v. line s ... ...ii.ti 101..-.
Light v ll"W v i p. el v.:e '.'.- nail-m i
yet cMleiiicl, el';'. ive ttah-i. ing I'-i -I
I .,,, a svv .rer ligl.l g- n.v
j iat cly.
Fashion is m-i v pal lial lo the m.;e oi
pp,, , ii kvv.-.u. iiml a loi"-!i of ii is
ii,t reduced into i-i.-m.. of the pr.ttlest
! pieces.
j A , !., ,, ...-. .. ,A,i,
! . .... ... . : ,,.,-;
led Up ' b . .ii. lo; the ...ni..,!.'
g.ov.l t-kirl.
Mam of lie' He" pt '!! no.l.c, s liav..
1 it,., : 1 ., , -o 1 ,0 ,e.
!'
xlreinely smart.
The mixed cheviots ami cloths Willi
ibe flecks of whin- iigi-iusi the dark
bat kgroiiiitl hn iv piovcu ion popular
to remain smaii
Fai-ii hution are H"W made wiih