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CIIAl'TF.lt IV.
Continued.
TIhI'i' wii- :i faint track over tin)
fell).', lint del'dled enough Id l)l called
n 1 1 :i 1 1 . but just 1 :n enough fur
li'i 1 to di -cei ti by tin' IrtiiMrn look (if
Hi" liml'l grass.
lii' w.i within .1 eutiplo of Iiilinli'i'il
jard n:' Hip Illlli- river. :nnl was look.
In:: mil for :iny sign if Xi'll's presence.
In the Utile kitchen garden (in 1lu other
f-"!', when ho became nw-.no tli.'it tin'
(oa-sl iuiiiiiili' .loin Stickels whs in sight,
r, lining slowly down llie stream, iis ho
I ; :t t 1 : 1 . , tin- d;iy before. Catching
fight of 'iditb -111:111. Jem ilrrw Id
I 1. 111 fi the slmr-'. st 11 1 Willi his blink
f-'.l h:i' i'ii the I . 'Hi: of his lii'H'I. his
(' , 1 ' I i lay i ; n i'l Lis mouth, liis lininlri
in In- !'. kcls. In' I:iim1i'(!, ami slouched
ill, I'.- l-.-.V.il.I I lilfol.l.
V.' il. sir, I warmd ymi ns how ir
tvi M'.i :i wise thing tu put up at the
Li,;,. l.in:i," raid .1. 111, Willi n swng-ger-
nu ll iii.nl" Clifford
, .... ,., . . I " ' S. til S 1 III III t
l'. :!: I. int. ' I I'.'inl of It up at ; ... . .
... ,. 1,1111 ,1 I'"'f. nt great nit
.omhr, ami h" Jerked his head . . .
IVMll I
rl; in 1,," direct !u or tin ol'l ruined
!" tip tli" i'iviT. 'I s'puso there's
ii .1 grand i ri'ii'ii 'i o' liuntin' abuttl
phi', ami ii iw they've I'utiinl nolle
' 'I ! :- I :: Hill' U'l tO tllf'M lit-
. 1." I.y this 1 inn.
Mi.:' .f." .lain" at Cliff.inrH fac'.
1: -in h i liN 1 y. s walliliT clsi'whi'ii'.
I.ia'i .-hit'liU- ami iilly almiit as In
.i . )' a.trinii.ii was Mtihl n!y at-
1 I. ,1m-1 as In- lliii.-h (1 his i-i i ll.
. :.n 'hinu 'in tin' 'rniiml. nppan iil
a :" '.V l" l II. ill! wlu'l'i ('lin'iifil Wiis
ii':.:!l'.'. 'I'll" hlKiS' Unlicril till fajllil
uiih-li ra tin over the manY.
-. Hi" r:l'vr l.ink of llllef St llllil US-.i-;
.i iit n!i whii'h he stnoil i':i;:iii;;
1 ii i.ii.li i at the one partii-iilar
1 11 1 ui'iinal.
a ;.:. of hiniM-lf. Clilford tiirni'il
'e a I ami l.io'ie.l, t.m.
1 ' !. 11 lli' ;,r.lvs lichiml hilll. Hut
f. I Ir.nii Hi" triu-lt he hail fnl
i. v .. his own watch, llli the
: ' II r.iiai ln il tu it, lyliij- liali'-
' .1 la tli" M'lMily t-'iowth of lh"
:'- lh" lir-l iiii.nii'lil ( liffofil slai'eil
v. i.i.i.i pi al.iii1.: or innvini;, iliinili
V. ' ;i a- ' V. ' 1 1 1 1 f .
: i- v.-.n.-h! How iliil It p-l iliorcV
1, 1 :ii:-i:i i' :.l la-l.
' . ii"i.t I i ,!'!:, ! l-'i-orilflllly.
i.uv.- ill. I ii '! I think I rouM
p.:.- .; I utii-s. If I ihired."
".':i.il il'i jmi mean':"
'Why, thai ii'is is the way Miss Nell
'!;. f 's -.1 . in Miss r.n-lal til SI. in
I.e.!. :u.l that l.olioily hut her ever
II-,- ii. Th.it i: what I (linillil lilfilie
F 1 I. ..h! : -. t 1 m. -an. if I eniihl speak my
li.'e.!. ."n! I ll -.i':-r Miss Xell ha-l
I. 1 ; 1 . I,. ; liiis iminiili!,'. t Hi.
r'i '.!. 1 i,-1 iii'niit'il tin swells fin
Ii 11 i : i i I -h" la'tl'l."
1 !' Mi l Mii'im:: ai the man ami pin
I, i.. -I !i!i.i hy the ihio.it.
'Si It I.. i,U ( III '." he hissed out, S.'IV-
r .. !v. "Vi a !i --.TVe a ihiashini; for
iim
lii'i i'V 11 as he lliin the fellow
-prav. I i 1 1 : ; in th" l,.ml of the fiver-
I ( I.:- ,;,i f, !t a ( hill at his heal I
v.in ii h" !iv 1 iie cvi'leuei' closiiii;
(.'111 I plMiy Xell.
I II AI'TKI! V
T'i l iim; a woinati into fnens. Iy
n.iaiis even of :i seatalal, lias always
hi 11 a Mire way in hiim., upon her
11:1. re Can ln-r fair h.!tv f.l' til. ililini
ti'lii.n of tile oil. i f So. Win !1, tin ve-fni-.-,
the i.h.iect el' iml-lie allellliilll !
f;il'leil wiih uuit-.ual iilliaeliulis of per
nm ami inaiiiii-r, the havoc sin makes
In Mi.-n ',: ih!" iiia----i!liiie heiirts i t pro
p. n ioti'ii. ly rcat.
t tirn.nl was mil a partictihirly weal;
liian. aei lie woiihl have seorueil, n
Wi'i k nvii. the iil.il that he coulil lne
II u. -in. in 1 lie eioi'i' tor In-Ill iiinli-;'
H! '.ii. i ill 1 ;' U:i ft. I'.llt il is illi-ollh -1
iilile. for ."11 (hill, that the sirotlU'er the
M!-n. ir, . cii'i um:.'aii( t s urew which
liri :,,! her nnoiil, tin slroiiL'er nisi
L. -, Mine his own li'llillu'S of leinler ill-
If : iie were not the thief, then who
(Miihl il have ii-ili? Ami if It Were
liiil, 11I -he who hiiil lakt-li his Wiiteli
li!:il 1, n-y. ami ilioppeil or tlirow;i
a..', ili ii.iim i' on her way lietween
S 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 liii l an. I tin l'.lue Mull, what
wa- lh" can-" which had prompted the
lid '
'the CM' lr siiiuiiainhlllislii still
Kin. .il Mi iii tu t'lii'ford, for this
wmill have ;n- ..inilcl for the frij-lit-1111
il l ull, ui hiilf i -iiii'iiiliranec which
id ei il more
n h -ii I':-" th
than (.me ill her
licillSi (Us
er haod
hiiil ci'itninlv
1.. n
t-i.-i: I
tli.it
lie' v.'!,. !i he MIW tie,'
le I. ml rn ross the Holds
;it I'm very time win u
i ' . Lt canylii' tin-
t I-
- I ii ii a m inn I'tiiiuli-ni, tUeit what
' rin.ivi' i ni'd there l.r for this
y: ' ' i i a '.errilil" templalieit en
i: : . ti of a li.-amiuil. ami.il'i" and
ii 1 ntlv can. lid ami L'ooil t.llV W:t
( iiie vitiim in I !,ar iloilUtfill (li-"ase
ii :.i.d tu aNi'ti! maiMi-ales an c
i fur (H-i iiaryitiK well connect 1
1 . ' vupeiUir education':" Wa
t ,n I, t a "i.h ptomaiHn.-V
i ... a-.:..i if th,' ilitlielilties of
1 i- i"ii !. nut uver. :is she had ivpre
H- pi, I il.- i.i to lie, iihd was she the vie
tiip of a mi-nid"d litt liuiiintien tu
VOL. XXV.
el Mr t lii-ni iiwiiy, t'Vel at tlje Fneililce
:f her honesty .'
Kael-. siippnsil ion seemed to Clifford
mole iiiiprohiihle than the lust; and
V In 11. after eoiiiiiciisatinii .Tom Seek( Is
for his mil in the mud hy llirowlni;
li i :n :t half-crown which had hcen lelt
III lli pcekel lllltol.ehed hy the lllid
li'Kht thief. In eattsht siyht of Xell oil
the opposite haul; of the river, he was
aaiii ready to throw his dnulits to the
Witl'h'.
'I'li'le was alwiiys a hnat tii'iofeil 1j
each i-iil of the river sit this point, su
Clifford nin down to tin water's ed'.'e,
ami limited hiiiiM-lf iicrois.
leiii Stickles l.ttfst iii tit a laockint;.
iilsiiltiie.' lao'ili. l-.li Clili'ord did not
care. As his friends, .lofihin and )!li
Conyheare would have said, he was hy
this time "Inn far um'."
XelT hiiil ili--appciired ii'.-aill ly tin
lime l:t; hack into the irardon. iiinl
he had t' hiek almilt for Millie Min
utes liei'ore h" perceived lief, (lossill
h hls. this linn in the direction el'
lie had il
ha-ket on her arm, ami sh" was walk-
in-; so (piiciiy that Clifford entild at
lirst scariily helicve that the liaurt"
which had got over so :nu h Kiotiml lit
: 1 1 few minutes utihl rctlly I'" I hat of
tin yirl he had tc n in her um lr's t-'itr-i'.,
11 :l few minutes liefule.
Ii" was ili ieriiiim d In sU"W !i r hi
l-i-i mired Wiitcil, always Impinjr
:t';a;ii.-t hope Hint '! fr.-.-di ilevelupnteiiL
of lie mystery would hrlutr iihont thii
1. lined fur csplniialion. Hut hei'ore In
ceald over take her. sh illsitppeitreil
Ci..!i Ii!k si-lit ovi ! the t ri al of the
i l-i-ho-' '.'loili'd at fleet, ninl V.hen In
I '.'.it iipnii the hill, ill his I'irii, she was
I l!ov!lcle to he seen.
I It was tu. I fo; Mini" I 'Hie. after rx
i plorinn liuht and h'C. 1 1 . In saw
j Nell, Willi all old hi'ouai in her hand,
i oimrL'" from a p ior iiitl" ( ult.i.i:
' t. hii h stood ly itself mi the marsh he-
low. She set to w.uk very vL'oroii-dy
i In sweep out lh" dil-i of III-. eollile.
! the doorstep ami tic hit of paved
I ground outside; ami Clifford had slood
I tin Mime seconds al 11 Utile distance,
i warned hy the expression of hel file.
I that she was in tin mood for conver
I salion, when she at 1.I--I iiiled her eye.-t
and met his.
I A shuck of pain eoavtllsi d the yollll;:
1 'la ii wln ii h" saw what a ihaiii:' tin
' ,,i: -i l'i w In-Ill's had iii.iile ill th" K;r'.
, Instead of ill phl'-id sWeei te'ss of ill"
j day I'i'I'ol'e, there Wit i ill lief eyes such
I a world of s.idn-s. of terror, that Clif
I ford's licit 1 1 sliiote him. ami he wished
that he had suffered his loss quietly
wiile ml a wold to aiiyhudy al the inn.
Sh stopp.'d in her wmlc when she
.-aw him and stood erect, wailim.-, in
an I'ttiiudi wliieh Ititd soiueihin of
delimice in it.
"Voll ll'tVe sonielWnt; In siiy In 111", 1
tlipese':" she -; . i at once, ( uidly.
Clifford did mo immediately ii'bwrr,
i.ni his hand w Hi. iiivnlinilarily up to
llie chain of hU wnl' li, which he wt;s
now weariiti,'.
In an Instant h-r line heeamo ns
white us that of a (lend person.
"Where where till -."it liml if:"
lainincri'd she.
And she In inldoil so ink-inly that
:h hiiiotn slipicd out of In r hand and
ii II tn the t'liiuml.
"I found It on the .;rass-, on th" oth
,f sld" of th' river." answered Clif
ford, who was ipiite as niueli ajr,iliiii d
as she.
The hloiiil suddenly rushed hack to
her cheeks, and sin heiuin In Ureal ii"
s, i heavily that Clifford tliolljht t-he
Wits in (laiiu'cr of a lit of some sort.
"What what are you t'oinn to do':"
sin stammered ont. waving him hack
with a Ki'slure which was almost
llcrce. as he ni'Acd furwai'd as if to
support her.
"I in' Xnihinir." said he.
"Voil are not ijoinn I" proscciit nc
:'i.r theft V" nslicil she, in it lone which
!;e nieaiit In I'e hard ami scnt'iili'.;, hill
whicli was only a pitiful Utile niake-
l"liee. iii'l.-l till.
"Xell. oh. Xell. huw can y..u s:y
-II?; il I ' inn to me'.''' cried t'lii'ford,
ii...i!'si-ly.
lie diil imt ( vi n know thitt he had
called her hy h.-r ( h!'i.-.l ia.i name. Hut
ho knew, .-mil ill the teii! of her nyi-
latioii .-he ca.-l ii! him a shy ;:h
ill which I her wn-. a '..h-am of sotiie
, ttill- tllili Wil" lieiihc;' ilisplea-ure liml
aiinoyance. II" .iw il. ami his hcai
wctn otit In lit.' airl: h" '.-is ready i.
kneel lit her I l'd' ihe leeiill, ,
liim to nifi sem-s whli a -.cry tun
111 :i II 1 ! relinilk:
"II' you wdl e. t1 i' me. Hi a. I II ii"
on with toy swi'epiu;; "
And wiih !,'.' '.' ver iim' ctcrey sh'.
1 1.111111.1 her ui-!-. 1-iivini;' I'lleid
: I t;i id to eolue w i'hdi tin ; atiU" of In l'
operations, yet iinwillinu to retire.
"It is M'l'.V Ji-i(l "'' ol! I ' ciillle illld
do 'lie (dd womJi.'- --..veepit fur h T,"
j 'eUHtii,. -! pr; -i n'ly.
"It i-n'i fur iin old woiu.'tn, Uut for
;t youtii; woiiiiin. And I niiKht to li.iv
wanieil you nut to (uuii- so near, for
he's ftr.ii scarlet fever, and m know
hiit's caichi'i-i." iiii-weied N il. with
i warnii x' "ic-ture to him lo keep
t way.
"You're not afraid of oat hint; it. so
why should 1 Ii':'
"Well. 1 llUV to li.-k it. CI' lllefe
u oiild he hohody to look after her.
And I wouldn't run the risk just for
l oiUinr. as yon aio iluln;: now.''
It Un't tor nothitij;," eaid Clifford,
PITTSIiOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY', N. C THURSDAY, MAY 7, vm.
liotlj. Then, tvlth what tronird to
him :in Inspiration, he added: "I want
to talk to you. I want to know whom
you arc shieldintr."
Xell marled and stopped for a urn .
iiieni in iiet WorK il Kit ill.
"Shielding! I am shielding nohody.
I wouldn't shield u thief:"
If Clifford had le en its suspicious of
tier as he was, on the contrary, sure of
her innocence, he would hnvc had nil
Ms ilouhts swept ii way hy the burst of
nipcrh pride with which flic lltiiirj
these words at hint. It was the very
iom: he had wished to hear in her, tint
very Beornful utterance of tin; puru
soul, capahle of im wronjr. It made
the whole matter more mysterious, hut.
if soothed him. He heaved a preat
siuh. find. In spite of hi warning gos-turf-s,
came nearer.
"Xell," he said, "I had hcen waiting i
to hear yon speak like that. Those are
the very words I have hecu lonjs'iii'J I
for you to say."
"Well, now i hey sire said, you had
Uettcr i;o Ua I; tu Stroan to your
IViciids,'' said she. coolly. "And try to
persiimlo iiieni to take your view of
lh" Mory. For certainly It will Uc nil
evil the place hy this time that Xell
Chilis is ii thief, or the accomplice of
a thief."
And the girl, having liiin-j; this speecli '
al him with all tin- dignity of oui i itL'eil ;
iriih and Innocence, suddenly Uroke
down at the end. and hurst into such
hitter solis that Clifford's heart was
wruii,'. Hut its he sprain; lownnl her.
sin spiiiut; hack and made a rush for
the door of th cot la (.'. Clifford, how
ever, was loo ttiick for her, and plac-ill-'
himself U el ween til" tcil'l and tin
re: ii'.'e she wished to reach, lie sp.'l-:
to her in iiiilui inK. p:issiou:iti tun. -:
"(Ile llioiil' iit. Volt must listen to
me. All tin world will hi ai.-iiust you,
you saj ': Xot all, Xell, not nil. 1 will
take your pari. I will show iheiu
what to hi-Uevo. Take nic for J'utlf
htisl-aud. Ni II. iind thin who can dare
to think of you except its I think? Yh
can dare to say a word when you are
my wife':"
The -iirl stood tralislixed. He was
pleadinir as cloiiuenlly, sis earnestly, as
if ii hiiil heeli for his own life. When
he paused, lellllii; his UtiruinK eyes
)v:i his love, as he watched her
siariled. hlitshini; file:, and fam ied lit
could trace the foeliiif-s of nnuiZ"
le.elil, llicrediility, plcasillo iind (luuht
iis tin y : trtt'-vii'il in her heart, she
picseuily shook her head, and turned
away so that she should not Ujj.iiu
meet his eyes.
"Mo ymi Know what you are say
iu 7" she asked lu a null ter-of fact
lull", after a short silence. "And do
you really expect nio to listen to utich
nonsense':"
"It is not nonsense. Il is my linn lu
ll ui ion to make you my wife "
"Ah, hut it's my tilnl iliteiitioa to h"
in. tiling of the kind. I am very min-U
(.l ii;:i".l to you for your t;ood inteii
iii.us, and 1 (piite see that yoil think
you are diiin' a line thiliK Ui ou'ciin.
to imirry Im. Hut," and she drew
l'i i -i ll' iii, and thiidied a' him n de
h"it look, "I :i in not Boinis' to In; niiir
l ed like that, iind out of pity, too, lo
a mull I never saw till yesterday!"
These last word.-i came upon Clifford
Willi ii shock of surprise, lie hail for
pii'ii what u rdmrt t line it was that
his iii ipialnianee Willi Xell had lasted;
it scented to him that lie had known
in -,- fin mouths-years. Hi was ready
with h's answer lo this oUjectlou.
"As to that, I have known yon for
:i very loni,- tlui", Xell," he said, fjrave
i.v. "I have known you j'.'si as loug
::.-! I have looked forward tu meeliui;
:i Kill exactly like you. And I have al
ways Intended, when I did meet her.
tn take no rest until I had persuaded
her lo heconie my wife. 1 think you
may take this as an answer to tin
siii-'uestluu that then Is any 'pity' In
111" case. The 'pity' will lie for Ml' if
you won't have me."
Xow i his was rather prellily put,
ami Xell looked liiollilii'd. She took
i.e', hrooiii in hand aaiti. aud affected
:o ;;o on with her sweepim;, although
t'.ic preieitse was not a very effectual
oiie.
Lutorlunalely," sin snld. iu a low
oiec, which was not mi flippant as she
could have wished, "I haven't sin-ii a
vivid iiiiais'iuatioii myself, and 1 can't
pretend that I have known you Iom:
i iiottu'ii o Ue sure that 1 should like
'you for it hnsoiind."
IU v tone was not so discotiracing aa 1
her words. Clifford, who, much to lii.-t
own surprise, was quite In earnest,
pressed his suit with proper ennerness.
"I don't want lo rush you into inar
ryinj: me." he said. "Take me on pro
Uaiioii. Let it he known that I have
asked you to he my wife; clve way so
far as lo become ctiijaKi'il to me; and
if. before I K '""'Ic to town next
month, I have bored ymi so much that
you have to break the enu'anemciit in
disgust, you send me about my busl-in-s
and refuse to receive any Idlers
from inc. At any rate, people won't
be able lo say unkind thiui;s whin
tiny know 1 wanted you to hi my
w ifc."
lint Xell persisted.
"I won't even be lUi.'ilged to" oil."
"Why not? I lout you like iui'"''
Aithoiliili her manner betrayed that
sic- did, Xell stou'ly dcuied It. She
wali'od to tin on Willi her work, he
said, illld Ue had Uettcr fci back to bis
friends lit Slroiiu. And he must please
i u'.isidi r, ns siie meant to do. that h
had not eaid auy of the silly things t
which she had tried not in ltsteu. Sh'
should forget them at once, and sic
hoped he Would do tin same. Ami it
:iioiised her lo Ihiuk how ilismish I hlA
iehiiloiis .-Hid friends would have been
if she had really been so idlly as li Us
nil to his idle talk, if he had returned
t town cuirancd lo nil Innkeeper' .s
n'.eei.
To Ue Coutinu)!.
'1 he census returns show that a clear
tiiajiily of 'he people of Xew .lersey
li-,) wilhiu tweuiy inileii f the New
WU City IlulU
iweictot'Oi-
f . IRRIflill.TIIRM, 1
Ijr-iac
HilthiK lOitlrr.
Cold wiiti.r will iili-:urh iilioitt thiily-
h'lX p' r cent, of its own Weiiiht ol'.silll,
iind hoilin.' alioitt forty per cent. This
makes what, is known as a saluraicil
Urine, which always means all the sail
that the water will alisnrli. In saltim:
Uutler the Urine is seldom made
siroiiyer than tidily or ilia'ty-fuiir ptr
cent, of salt.
I'NriH firt-i li to Hi TriiKtc.l.
ri'ofessots 1.. I. Van Slyke iilid V. II.
Andrews, of the Xew York A.'iiciil
tiiral Station al lieueva. in accoiihim e
with th' provisions of a law (lesiitned
i,( pndccl pmchaseis of I'.iris .reca.
have puhlishcil iltulleiiii Xo. 'J'SJi the
results of their examination of samples
in IImi". In tin forty-four samples of
1 "ill-is -.Teen examined, the arseiilou
oxide varied from .",.".:!'. li HI. Id per
cent., and avei:i;red .",T.ld per cent. The
waier soliihlo aisenioits oxide varied
from o.i'il lo 1..'!.1 per cent., mid aver
:iV'ed l.oi per cent. Th (opper oxide
varied from J7.".'! tood.TIt per cent., and
a veraired 11 percent. The fitnoiiiit
of aisenioiis oxide, in oiiiUiiiation with
copper, viiricd ftoiu ."'t.crt to ."'.tin per
(' III , .ill .'ivciii'e "i.l'l per cilit. 'I ll"
.' iieral result of the c.i niina 1 ion Is to
show a piod (;il:ilily of I'arls preen
in tlie market hi the time iii" samples
Wi le taken.
silo Sm-r S,:ii- niol l.olior.
Th-' ipie-'iui: of economy of sloliipe
r - entirely in favnr of silau'. Less
riu,n i-- reiiiiied for storim: th" prod
int lioin a n il. iin number of acre. In
the si,, ili. in in a harii in cured eoinli
lion. I lay pl:o i d in the mow will take
up inm-i ti.aii line times iis minli
riiuiii ;is the s-iine (piatiiily of food n. i
ti rials put int,, i In silo. In the case
of In Id i ni . I ..,,tci- corn l lie i ui'ipai i
soii lollies nut .- i 1 1 iii'jre favorably lo
the silo, mi a. . ..ni:l of the urcaicr
ilitiinliy 1. 1 pics . i,i iiiL' the thick sliili.s
fi'iiii : p idin.' w hen placed under shel
ter. Allot he;- l ea-oii why the silo has hcen
adopted s.o'iieiiitiy is that an acre of
corn can he placed ju il ai less cost
than it cm In put Up as ciir.'.l fodder
To derive full I m iit from l he lend
mail-rials in the lid l cured fodder corn.
it lilll-l he lllll llllollull il feed cllll-'l-
iu small pio,ii-t inns a; a time: tin
corn 1 1 1 1 -1 in must case, he husked.
ciihl'C.I. and i-itlier s."'"iuid. li and all.
or shelled ami '.round, lit sdeiu-; khii.
tin win! platii is no',-.-, as a rub, iiiii
liiioliL'h 1 1 1 c ' cili I. -r ami lilled into ihe
silo at uuce, thus liuitci away with tin
seiiir.ile i.amlliim of ear ' "I II. ('..ici'iil
cxiiei-inn his wi'h i i li-li cows, cciiiluct
(d hy seji iiii of our experiment sta
tions, have miowii is;. I silii-.'' llilis
in.tiii' from -ern cm "i-iis ami all" lias
J'i'udiii-eil suncwhi,! tin.ii' tuiik and
Utllter llciu dry fodder and ear c.rn.
h:iiiill'il and fed M'i.i-:i!ely, the p nl
tt. I from ihe same an-ii of laud I 1 1 vr
coinpiired in U olh i-itses. -(I. Klias, in
The ( 'ulti Viilor.
Si'i-iiriiit- SIhikI i,f IM'i-llui-il iioii.
Orchard ;:rass .cne: -ally does well on
rather lichl soils which are quite fer
tile. It usually "iiuvs in clumps ami
lints fails in make a luinpnct turf un
less heavy s:ediu.s and luaiiuriii',' N
practiced. Many maii.oi .'.-irdeiieis en
I.oiil; Island prefer lo izrow orchard
til-a: s heciHlse of Ihe a 1 llllil 1 11 1 yields
obtained oe llieir sandy soils. Ii is
( ohimiili llicl'e to sow as hiuh as tliree
bushels per acre, w In re very heavy
iii.'iiitirlu-; has pr ion -,ly I n prac
ticed. In this way .1 heavy, thick
Krowth is ohlaiiieil wiih Utile or no
tendency to form into dumps.
In sliding lo crass il is always ii
li'iinl plan to loll lite land well a iter
seedi'i!: so thai ihe capillar) water may
Ue freely Uioitiilit lu the slll fai e. We
have found 111" best time for seediiiu;
ad meadow (.'rasses to he late in .1 ill v
or the early pari of Aiu'tist. l".y seed
Iiil; ai this lime the crop w ill almost al
ways iiiake a '4;ooil urn wlh Uefore win
lcr sets in, and th" 1 avy growth thus
(iliiaincil wMl prole, t the roots ami pre
vent the t liriiu im,- out of plants diii iu.'
the winter.
llrehiird jrrass will make .'nod yields
vheii sown alone, ami it bloom too
early for sowing wiih lues! other
I trasses. For I his reason we prelci to
sow two lo two ami one-half bushel
I per acre and lo Use manures liberally,
i Where stable manures caiiiiol be freely
I u-od lot' pounds each of nitrate of soda
j end muriate of potash, sown cirlv in
! May. will in, rct-e ihe yields to a prulii
I aide (livree. ( '. S. 1'helps, in American
Am i ullill is!.
liifiilintiir.
ha c.une when one w h
s i w nin-.: a hir,L'c i hii I.e
lii-si toward itiiiihiiio
(iiiin,'ly foriri ititi-j niuthe
The time
Conn mphiii
) ai d l .ok.
hiitchiiiii. s
hen.
ccpt lhat she must produce the
ggs. Hilling decided up-m Inlying
it in. iihnlor. the n"Xt imporlaiit thing
., the bet make to buy. Coiiqetl
in i:i really good iitciibaiu! s, as w ell
- nor ones, is so gli al thai a good
li... who-,, ttelk mil be I i-l il tllioli
I lot :i iong i Hue. can bo i.ad veiy n-ii ,
; s-unbly. and i is al'.va) I ei to g't
em of the iie-i miikrs; for iililimigh i
i i heap one ei.iy do goo I wmk for ,-t
iim, . ih"y soon rul or waip and go
I lo Ihe nh pile, iifler they h.ti" alls d
j scvcr.'il hatches of eggs to I c -i:Ii.'-i
J diilled ui lo.i-t"l. Hut if t guild ilia
j i hiuc is puti hased, one lhal i 111
i Mtisiliv to ihe beat ami cold of the
i loom whet.' il i kepi, and if the di
I l'. -lions which accompany ail tirt
, dass ill tllialoi are closely foil iwed.
! little if any Double will I.,. toinnl in
! Latching all the fertile .::. F.pe
! ially if tin- in.ichme i run cii.pi lng
; (tlotlgh hel'.l. siillli'l,; Willi l.'g t"
j briiij: nut .ill i' pciids. The bc.ii
l should tlui i.nv mere than two or
j three il'-gl'.'- a'1! lh" eggs will stand
i uioit of tt dial .illd hat, Il out -ueli'.i'
tbh-ks than ih y wiil -with (xcp-s-!ve
heat, l.caiiiiii'- to run it 11 in-ti'.ai.r
siiecessi ill iy is iii;,. l.-aiiiiii anytl.iiiir
else; one inls expect to in' ' I Willi
Sollie failures I efore llicV Uic'l'i" c.
pells. (In,' question that i- "ll.'ll
a.s;,.l i - what sie shall I buy':"
That dep. ml lai ':e!v oil the amount
of money one has to invest, and upon
the 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 -1- of chicks one wi-L. s to
til is. Tliel. is Vl-iy lilile ihll. . lief'
ill the ( Xpi ne of lillinili tie l it;.'"
idtd small ones, while die gels belli r
pay for the labor cxpeli'led if the
larger sized ones ar used. - Stella W.
I Iyer, in The Kpitomist.
A ( III In n IliililoT.
'file a.-coinpiiiiyili-.' illilstiiilioti Is
di.'igi'iiiu of a home 1 1 . . . I halclicr
Wlii.-h I hiive Used with great success
for two years. Take throe boards
twelve feet loll:.', fourteen ill ll'-s- wide,
and construct a pen iwcbe I.y six feel.
From coiner K in point I., foiii-tceu
imlie. nail a tliree in.-li boar I from
end lo end to p.inl M. Tlcli divide
iind side of p"ii into nests, using- scrap
boards, if nee ssiiry. l'r partitions,
milking e:u It n'si foiii ieeii im-hc-i
square, placing a narrow board direct
ly below I. M oil edge to secure parti
tion, 'ihe Iui of hatcher on sid" of
ite.sis may be en. -re! wiih on wil
board riiuuiiig lull length, "r if (i:n
has time, money an! tact, the cover of
each nest may I'e hull:: wiih hinges at
points 1. J. ;:, I. i t". Leather niak a
good lunge. Al point C pine,, a hoard
upright wide enough In make the pell
dark and secure the hen in the in
ilosiue. Now- i mist ruci ruuwavs for
lie lieu wlieie she may cat and drink
ai will. The, runs an I- -t ma. I" of
lath, and sli'il'd c.xleml II I. lo X
and fourteen ini-hi . id., giving each
lieu ii separate inehi-uie. excluding all
int ritilers. These s,-it , i vers slip under
board 1. iind board X. A soon its
a hen w ishes to sit phm,. her at night
hi egg in on of these ii.'rls, tautening
1 1 -r in securely with loan! ai C C,
niiiking the j 1 1 ipiiie dark, an I ht
a ftrr
Iter rem
till lllilil fee. lilt
l.iWard l.lgbt
Hie next
run way
.-ill!ll !
lay. ihi ii h i ncf out lido the
o eai and .I'ink. Mi" will
Itesl ii.. I require no more
cat". The ciirih in tin runways sTiniild
he loos" illld a few :-sies llirowu ill.
lhal the hen may have lr-r required
ihl-l bath, lt i best to till the i niil'e
IWelve lli'sl id ol.e lime, o.' i I : . ! I' of
iiieni ill leiisl. Win ti my Hock i small
and I wish to i-ii-ii i!,,. i it'.-keii. I gne
the twelve btocl- lo I hi I t'olll
h ii. iiinl re.-.'t iii- h ti. if ili y seem
hi'iili hy iind liol l.i . ui:. i.' t i t. I u-c
lomaln cans I isii-ned :i. te.ely in i r
ticr of runway fur w:;;it. This h il'-lic!
may he mad" larger or smaller a one's
need demand. I.asi year I hatchc'l
l'J'.i i hicks from lo'i egg- set in this
hatcher.- . I. K. S- xsoit, in The Fl'i'"-
mist.
Atliacllvi'
Souieliiues 1;
lUollolnlldlts to
diiu-.'hlel. If o
I'lirm (li iiiimi'lit.
' on ill" farm
ins
i la farmer's wile m
c who is weary of I in
luHHil of ear' will try gidwiug a I
clirysaui heiniim tin hirge. llow.'i.ii.,'
kirn! ; pi-..-,. very iiilre-i ills.
provided she give- Iiieni piop"- 'ill". I I
This is no! hard lo do. bid li mi:-. I c ! '
done lcularly and (ons.aiilly. To he. ji
gin. pro. lire hall" a doeii pianls l'i-..nt I
il r.'linl'le M"i'i-i not l::t-r ilian lh" li. -I I i
of .May. When received, plant ill so. all
i, i its or i urn I I iu can in go ,1. i i. li i -
,.-;i soil. A Mil. II a I lie-.' pol- ;:e
nil. .1 with root. I ui n . it l. and. w it hold
li-iiirlihiL:- llie I- s. change ildo Imt
iwo or three s.zes i'l"f. Thi will
giv, ru. mi I'm- fresh so-l below and
around the I all f I ..-t. 'I'm .1
may be made l'i. in r I Inn the lir-l,
using peril. i' etictliiiil wry I'lt.-ly
rolled ii:iii.nii. i -e l-i! of br.kcii
crockery in iin l oitom of iiie puis for
(Iraiinige. A o. ' t!t pels are
tilled with rouis sldii i.iio soine. hing
larger, uttiil about tin- ih-i or midill of
Atiglisi. Willi c try change lie Soil
may be made a tittle richer. Chrysan
themum ale gloss feeders, especially
iu the later stages of their growth.
Meantime the pinching hack iiiu-l be
kept up. in older to haic a Hunt1 er
of llowering branches. As -.mil as llie
Plants aie csiaMi- In-! and h"glit lo
grow, niiieh mil the top. if ihis ha- md
already been don,, by the lloii-l. 'litis
will caue branch.- in stall from th"
axil ol'c.'n h leaf. W hen liti s.' branches
are live or six inches Ion :, pirn it the
tip olll of ciloh. I 'old iiiue llie pirn hing
back until al. out tin Inst of Angus,.
Alter till time the llower bud luis
le allowed to fort, t Tlie number of
(lowering branches gets in I hi
way will depend a great deal oil the
variety. Some branch intn h more than
others'.
Ilv tin' lirsi ol Sciii-inlii-r the tluwi-r
bud w ill I cg'ui I" I
buds w ill fol iii on
bi.tiicli A soon .
citiiiitii II. al ii -1
done. ai'-fully ic.;.
si of these hud
w ill be toi nn d ..
lellf. I lies" lull I 1"
ilishilihlitig is tin -
i hi y-aiit In luiim- I
e. - may he in. re:. - 1
i.'inid manure v. h h
elopillg. A I all s.ii
t i:. : :it-1 be w ell w
li. . - th! sound
i in.
t ii.-
list IT of i
of CI. il I
'ii. i
i In y
"IIM
are .;..,
iiicittly l c
i all !: i Hii
I -iter. Ilowe
i'n axil of
t u' I oh.
-, n i el line.
laig-
bud-
Thi
latge s.;.e of 1 ill- lloW
-. applui! ions ui
i in- l"cls arc de
s of i h-'ir grow 1 1
red.
I ; 1 1 i 1 ! ! 1 iu tlie
so ill ll'llill. dllsl
rli day devoled Ic
Ti." amnion'- win'
"lie ! I Im" lloW l'
n in ) nut n. ii'iim
ilii -mil" time iim!
loll, li
lt I'"",
them '
ha gi i
ll ! Hel -
minutes en
.-il slliliec
W It il LI. I"
ili the .
I "ids III It :
,.!:.'. The)
proper treat m
.-inaliou ttbi.i
Y.'ik Tribune
ddv
li
CI'.- IS !
i nUure.
fas
Xeu
NO.
H- --.-fit)
THE WOMAN WHO LLS BEHII-.O.
Sorlal Cultivation l'r'igic.c. in lo Liter
utiirt :'! Art.
Hooks are not people, nor is any
magazine or newspaper the living voice
if actual personality. I'd'haps. iii
leading lid- newspaper r magazine,
how-over, the Woman Who Fail I'.' -hind
may liml one of H"'" I""-'' ""''
e-tiitg adverlisemi in tha' 'ell f a
won ::i n of ciillivat ion w ho is i.'.i g.l i 1
wiih business training and ha- only
her re."nicin'-iit and ln-r knowledge a
hd- stuck in trade Sin-h women a"
ilstiiilly not young, but jn-t for lhal
fei'-oll they have Ihe lliul-e e..; e'ii.'llc-'
In life. To hiixi sin h it p- i :i - :l
coiiiianioii in lnr home f:. ay. :x
luoiiih. wiiilil mean more i. :' . -om-I'll
out of touch with social ' !:. t'oti
than any school, and be hs e;.p"iis:ve.
loo l-'lolll S'lcll it gelllle. i nd i v hit". I
t.ai-lu-r every d"tail f m--c--iirv
kti'-wi'dge can be gained with. ml th'
moililiciiiioii of publicity, ami in the
ca-e of ilai'y itit'Tooiii'se. and i'-ai' f
meeting ctliei' v . no li Would urn on
scioitsly fin!' in il.i continual associa
tion with one well b-.-d r'pr.'ei'iai;
of li." sex. siii'-e Lin 1 hi' eding i- -" "I
bi-.'cding the world over.
And iu good bi'.-i ding li- th" U"l f
the woniati who wishes to k"P ' 1 -s
not too much to -ay 'hat a woman
who dresses nilict'y but daintily.
ta'iis iu i itii'-l ...;. e. who i in'i' -tl.v
(-..in:' oils to all cut "iill lnr position
by h.-i' hiisbaiid's side in a fairly coin
potent wny," even if sin- i keenly sen
sible lhat she Is igiioranl "f UiU'-h thai
she sees Olll'-f Wolllell posse iii the
way of knowledge and ability. Sh"
can hi- a g I li- loner, ami that is a
rarer !i.--iiini!iliieenl than I" be a
go.il talker. Th" woman who :iy lit
t'e lii-W .flays i so lll!llsl.-l. indi !. ::
I,. I... i-ct'rcslii'ig. Willi patiie iut'-ll:-I,
, -i, any worn. in can be t.iiir'ss of
t';. Mt'.hu'iry in!'- of curtesy ami -i i
1 1 : i in :i c:y -iiott time, ao-l even
ii' 'ihe et i silelle " sh" -'l II 't 1 1
l-i bhi-h f.-r Imrself. llil"l!eetuallr p'o
may never be abb t i be.
I,i;i a we'1 'ivil wem::n ! ivvor out of
d lie eeii in "itr I'li-Iiilig cil i:a!i"!i.
1 larper's I'.az.ir.
1 lil.'.l-l.itn's llniiclili'l" 1 lf'Wl-1t.
j lb hit i. 'kid -tone, the brilliant liaimh-'ti-;-el'
lh in I' great I'loii" Mit;i:er.
i .!. v.. ling Lev life to chariiitblv vv..ck
'. am, !i-.' I'm- poof of London, f.ij- il e.'
I i, s.otii!--i:i i f ihe Kan:i ciiy Slur
j Sh" -: warden of Ihe Women's I'tiivcr-
'ilv Si ll'.e'm tit in that hit'rii- but b;i
! .'i'ty pno. ditric of tin in i;."'!i
iki owii ::.- Sou:hwaik. and i applying
o In r work ig ihe sick ami siit'l'. r-
i lug ihero ihe siini" sturdy ability th n
j wen her so disliiigiiisln d a place .a
j X wnluim College. ( 'anibi idge.
! MisS llcl'll (Illldslolle : lil-tieetiy
j what Is
; woman."
know a :- "an itilei-.-stiitg
Sim is "a w .iiiiaii with a pur-
,iise." iind )'et lint so aggri-iv ly pur-t'os-eftll
as lo intimidate. Th-.e wh-i
know this daughter .!' ihe famous
Hal -mail, ami who sleml a Utile iu
a wo of her when she wa Xc'Vt'h'im'
vi -pi im ipal. speak now of the -' ti
II.
ie- of her lialure wlii. ii onlin .
eh the medy folk of Xcl-i.i! s,::irc.
here the si tlletnelit Is lociited. '-"!it
, have n::'giiii!c,i. Miss 1 Iln.l-:. n has
it a much mure lovable woiiiai. i :-
ed. eVcf silf.c the greilt sul'l'e-v I
I- life. M'. (U:lillur,e's deillll f
I ill her letif.-lllclil f 11111 illl public n.-
fai s for ;l period of several yeat-.
I'reni thi retirement Mis i:!ailiim.'
i -merged lu enter on the luipei liint s. r-
ic vhi-h new claims her intention.
'in
I " '"'
'I'll
lii-i iit.niM i's.iry of l, r xv.-nh :i-
sliip ha-- m.l )' I come around.
till I : ( -noiigh there is a striking like
pes I ciii'.'-n Miss (iladsione and an
cilici- woman whose name i as-oeiaicd
sviih philaiiilii-opv In the cast cud of
1 mid. n. Two faces could tfc'iv.-ily
jli.iM. mure similarity Ihan ihe rugged
l-u.ltilemim. s of Helen (Milil-lulie ali i
Mrs. l'.raiuwcll It olh. of Snhalieii
I Aney fame. Tin ir i haraetor. mure
I ju... .u-c inn dissimilar, although Mi-
I (I'.'i'b -lone biing to her "soul-s.-iving"
jnofe iiileilectinil nielhod and an unoi
1 lin di xy wliieh proves thai her spirit
j mil lite i stistalui'd by belief different
! front Mr. Itooih's.
! Miss Helen ( Hailstone's career tn
! ('anibi -idge xi.'t notable for a good
I inauy
It w;i there !i" wa
bn'iiiaii ly asiiciatci! w ith that hrd
r.tct si-ter of Arthur Hugh Ciugii.
piitnipiil al Newidiaiii. The two Witn
in did much more than merely manage
Xev-nliani Colleee dining lhos.- eais
Illl ) V ot-ked logdill-l'. Miss lilild-li.ne
w as r.-e-iih-nl of the l iimbti'lgc Wm-i-ei.'-.
l.ibei.-il Association, and both '..
.ml Mis ('lough are kei nly Udd !i
raising the general standards fr i'.
i dm ,.l;..!t of women in I'.iig'aml. They
are iwn of the lie. 'pie reslnin-i ' i'e lira
. ..ii-iitioli t'ow inns! tlatiei-ing to I'm
wont. i of Fugland. The sc omlaiy
, o,i. :iit. n n'' Ki.ulish girl iiha leading
im I-, colo.ge W ei kl I culi-el--ted at til
e'.:l
nine : up
1 1 II beys.
llur to ti
ritt
ri:,tn Wioiien Art Attim tl' -.
I, - nt'il i,"!lir p.-itadexii 1 h
: uUv won en aMnntiic. bid -u
ml I.:'- Ill t he l,iloi y of n.i' icti-
!' -.in women haw litcii po-.v no: i
'in- ..itii'si limes. Th) li.n e ' a)( -1
I in::, I and Illicit kings. Th y have
be. 11 loVcl. The plilitl Woll'.iitl ha--,
soil! eh at'tilgc nVcl Iter !:e:llllif!:l
,v hen h. I b.'l.ived It 1 for a
i,i, li ;,- li i for qualities thitt cu h at
j-i ':-. i t'-an luster of )'. color of I-:."-a,,,
I ,i:,;uiittes of complexion that 1
nd endure. The., are certainly low-1
tm- iii. m-elves and arc m-' n! i.iiif t i
p. i -eiM a eel tain nppearamv iii (..! '
m icliiiu luxe. It !s nlso n fud II, ;n
d:i.ii wi.iiu ti iti-e. ns a ruhv more clever
j than pri-tly ouci. 1 hi nifty I-? due to
RATES OF ADVERTISIKB.
One square, one insertion
One equtre, two inaertitinf
Olio aquare, one month
fl.OO
1.80
a. BO
For Larger Advertise
ments Liberal Con
tracts will be made.
the fact thnt the pretty vroman Is b-
ii'lii-d lu tiie con-eiousncss of a pretty
lace and neglects her freiieral nppear-
:i , sh. Is apt to think that a pretty
t.i. -e covers a multitude of sins by mak
ing np for all other deficiencies. rjly
. omen can always look "chic" and
ii oi n d. ami .is dress is of more
importance than face, she makes tlu
liiiisi of this fail ami haves nothing;
undone in point of style and (h'porl
meal. She is apt to look more "fetch
ing'' tii.-iit th pretty one because nh
is unconscious of Iter fealures. This
let, s an iiir of iiaturaiiK . and a cer
tain amount of charm.
I he woman w ho has style i always
:i( t .-i i i x .-. be her features what Uicy
may. ami she can always count on a
certain amount of attention. Alul'fi-
lil'l (JM'-cll.
3eV!W
4 .-
A Itlnrll liolic
Xoil ii.g mi funereal as lis nnuie
would imply i the newest black rnbe.
I mil el. ii i a spl'inliil creation. The
shin i composed of gore so narrow
tlc y .-1111011111 t" lucre snips, the niale
riai Icing ridicst peaii de yule. Thene
dimerous got-.- have an iiilvfltitntzo;
tl '-.v leu)- be lined to any decree
o s;.;lihiiU,. sniooihiie.-s. They may
s, eii.l at Ihe fool. too. though ill this,
as,. ii,. y do imi. as the shaped Hare is
of rh-Iily leavy I. hick Kemiissance
braid v-,i'!:. Thi tbitiliee i nearly
half th" depth "!' th" skirl, but it is put
id mi irregularly that the casual ob-m-i
v.-r luighl ii"! call it a llounee. Tho
goi-. .-ire -o:
th.. sin. !t i oi t
in lh, la.-.
tog.'iher ill a lour cITect.
siMindiiig with Iind used
Idioiigh materia! comes
Tim gri .".i adi aniage of
I.,.- a I.., !ie.
till " robes is
' how th.- litd-l
' si.l.-ring how
di-appoiuting.
thai nit' may
-.-,1 dress will h
many designs
this is a
see about
iok. Cpii
t n il i out
desirable
selieltie.
Wnno'ii'n SlriniBi- Vnriitloiin.
Women a'l- ' llli'l ing into competition
with men in the capiicily of olliee to
efce,. cigar sellci. In some itislaneeK
j t h.-.v a- i a i heir husbands' agents, the
! m.-u !' :k (being Ihe inaiiiifuoturiiig at
l 1, , . In othr eases, these women
j i, n:-eent large lelail houses iiinl work
.I ( o'uniissi-in basi. About half n
! doK it boxes ,'ii-c . ai ri'-d and sauiplcH
list l ibnteil w ith free hand.
A bi-ight midille aged woman visit
tiie I. eliding along lli'iiaiiway. solic
it iie (,1 ilefs to sliitipeii pen liiuvcF,
--.us. etc. She says she supports
familv through thi-' manlier of live-
la th,. wholesale dry goods district
v-h-ilc
I (lam-
beel.il
W I
iters of less truckmen
g sidewalk otihrs and
ki i ton-: an '' " on 'acking cases.
, i-. a mai P i- of economy not io eiu
,y im ii. ami I'm carters wouldn't
ru-1 boy. Xew York Herald.
lie Wcll-Uri-n-nfl Woman.
, w.iiinii to h" well dressed must
I all be cXill'.ilely ue,lt illld
an. lie.- ciothing titiiy not always
..f l'i, haui'isoiiiesi. but. there is
u 'hing ill the way ill which she
puts en let- clonics, ill lnr careiiii ni-
.ion i" di ti.il. ilml mark hel- as the
il -d:-c-eil w emau. Kveti though oth
oidshine her ill the costliness of
their atiire. there t soinct lung so iresn
and uiKullied iu Id appearai that
she has a greater charm Ihan her more
i Xii-:is!Vel) (tressed stsieis. ine nun
w oman never neglects le r daily lialli;
sh,. pais sci-upllhiiis alleinioll to her
hair and scalp. II-r teeth an well
eaied ..r ninl her hand, clean and
whit, with well manicured nulls, be
speak the gi-i.ilewoni.-ni. ,
in plaid, bayadere
hci k ami olnbie effect m
itiing hat.
Shi'i v.aisl ami walking suit of foll
l.iii! for Ihe coiniiig summer will be ill
bo. i s-, I,, in i:eai patient.
A 1 k i hiffoti lining for lace is very
i If.. tie iii colored mail-rial, both for
collars or hand trimming.
I.ngiish in. 'hair in a vity line quality
, to be much used iu Ihe creation of
wry swagger niilor gown.
Soft, i hiliotielle straw braids, th(
m w .lapauc-" braid and the braids
lhat arc a coinbinal ion of silk illld 1I1U
lit'es :ii. el-V llepill.ir.
Tilcked Iui'" will be llie lilosl fnv
otcil sinff f.,- 1',-iiii facing, ami will
iiNe I.,, urn. h ti-eil for covering the en-
iiie frilllle of 'iltlcy hilts.
Hi. hii'.-. u-s. linishing in ii point ocr
the seee .-Hid iidoi'iie.l Willi three
small !.:ilt"iis. ate se ll upon many of
tin popular blouse models.
The trii ..rite inn oditi-eil hist spring is
-till to be Iii mode, il latest shape
b. ncg toil. j up straight al the back
aud gi 'minuted to a p. ak ill the front.
Huso petal crowns iu while, black
aid culms are good iu coiubinatioii
w iil a I. iim of some l imy material
I'd- ihe medium sized iinhati illld toque.
,. li iweed ill" to be I'll -I choice
for tie walking suit and utility gown,
wi ll. ..iie. ilauiiiie ami hioiiib loth
w ui i ign lo; ihe ejnwn for dress ocen-
Tie low
I diil" lo h
I'm"
I a'l
t tint. I ape w ill con
d it prcsi'iit popular
o wn w ill he pi oniiu
n aiiviimi-. a inaiiy
it), but high'!'
in a 11,,. mi
:i
du.ia.l a di-tiij, i eliiiti
tell
a-oit
I'l'i-i- and h.iioi' ni- ol Mii-ile or
n::.ir are ot t'iiii!"!i" I wiih dragon
Hie, storks 'inl bid ill l'ioled silver.
':.iii:i. in sii.de are ivory finished, ii ml
i tii v earv e l iv ory idol or animal Is at
iii. 'a I by it i hnin "T Ivory bends.
Ins.,.;, n -ugiii skirts are mure correct
- e'd . iii'tn. I thill I:, depelidiir: for
t'.T- . i'!b' i!ishmeiit upon nicks, dials
ei- s'dnings. Trained skirts, however,
may be m.ole alter thi idea or gariti
tiited villi ttdning to inatili the elab
oiitu tib'U of their boilieis.
!i..:;d silks
sli -ipi s. sinai! i
a scarf- for e