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THE MORNING POST; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1002.' ' .1 M ' VW mm l V -'- it .i. . V Y -3 - f riJ 'MH! T,V!"i 'ii I "H i r t1! if ! MM 1 w .if' V ; mm a - f ? a i 1 miMi The Genrewie Girolo. V-rUC LAST BI G. U. L Wiea tbe c!r! net trIa tter f re to ttia fcartrea ?;!. caau Xtr t.-r.rj Kiu lliMoa. -bo J bot ft.fti t tJ-f "Lt c fcate tL mls-tf of tte Iv.t I Tlin MINCTEK. V!xiin fira ca Ttcr!r Int. Uct oa!y Mr. Earn a r -Ata? Rrker iarr. aren't tify?" -:rif4 Iltroid. I d?a't krow ttat ttr r." i!J tk ecrftary. rtM if." May ci'siatl. "I x-lz. Lt -tirir":w! Lok fa It tr?' txrix'nfi ilr Ucrtrtn. jintlir to a t ? object e::s:v!i5 t:.cr ia a:; lvih Uh x t : J 1 er tae t-: ls?o :Lf Cirv. It c.'tiel la r-J. asl Lai iut. ?re-a r:n as-l t-cs tail. It fire tit t:u.:n. lz drealfi'Iy ea;r"J ta atJ t-.rt . AI- tf:!in It t a fii.-.'y r! rprt$i atari -.3 cf a fat drtil. as J " tii- r t :: te:-k fra frr tie arp t-f :l J (TOlarj tKSealJ t-e r.ii .-x.i ver sit. V: ct:y tb trat;y ctj-cx .t2Tl i.xelf la a crotch ia it tKua anJ fxti U-aa ura tie, CTC. -Order. oMerr t1 nar-:i. "II:. Se ntary. Lota tare we tertK Tie Mas frvni tfce M." rcjllef! Fraak. Wtat l tU t.cylaes?" "lie tata e tar to a-It la ei?r.n!-g tte IT. j-aa:a f r Lscrary ti iubr: p." -S.rr aaii tae rre:;-::. "701 are we.- SLK IF Tr CAN F IN I) 7IIL MKA ecief. Lt st tear any filcaMe as; ::.ja oa may tav to taake." -Mr. rre;ieat." catae a a trar?e!y fix" lar vclce. "I tear that joar atp'.I.ras'J are ary- Thy are." "Asd ttat J"ea have rca short cf cs sdr -?--t-hr eaaie f-ea the im'.Zezt ard secretary aixcltarecjly. Er-ex-'B'e ee-er-er l c:eae tSat the t'r eossttre-J la that form of exaslsatioa" w i.l he very sreat." Taat'a k It will. assented the secre tary. -E'pe'alTy eir!t to the c'.!2es cf the avpiicatts.- coLtltued the Maa frc-a tie hiooa. -OX I ay protested Jr'r- Esrtca. Therefore. I would a-s;tst a ztw a: I m& rat id t st. -Very c;od air.- ret 'Jed Harold. "let ct have lt. -Make aH tte appMcants atatd cp.- Thl the arpticarta did wiihvu: far a c-- td rc-jcest. -Now." said the Maa frera the to ladxe Buntt, -yoa're :jJo what I tei: yoa thtle I eoctt CxX Eeady : Tell tne a weri tiysiac wita mooa oie. two. three-fur. Ive. lx. seven. el;ht -Sooar cr-ei the Ju .s. trlutrphsrtly. -Correct. Your wrrd has focr I-trrn: aat's far cteke'.a Jua owe tie treaa-ry. Xea've pad." -Mi Eartca. yoa are wit. T" ce a ord rhyaiair with earth." Aci aa:a te heraa to -octi farlansiy. ULearth rearrh kearth rrcarth ch. y :lrth: MI. I.rton. exeLa.reJ Ju: hr kaataiaer tad rvached IT. -Correct 3ve cicke's Ton've psei. fexV tcrt.!zs to Mr. Kla?.- "Olie ce a arord rfcyaiir.s with Sittra. Oisr, two, taree." aaJ o t 20. I Mr. Klcc cocrhed acd plattered. b-ct to. ao Weet. "Ttat puts ice out. 1 auppvse:-" he bested. -Not at an. Mr. President, choose a werJ Jar this ttatlftotn. niroid arliBced fbr a second at a little avatebook that be held la h;a haad, tlea railed, -rattera. -Very food! Sevea dlraes! Toa've Bawd-" f -Nickels, yon mean. said Mr. Klry. Not at all y.ou pay double waea yoa bias- Next!" Tae Bext wa James Wilson, and he t raced V'oseif aral&at a post, resolved to do his iesr. W-Natloa." called tte Maa frota tte Mooa, Bstastiy berlaniar to cocat. -Oa er fatloo matloa ffatloa er I Vare It prcrostlcatSoar -Very gocd-Ztlrtn nickels, chuckled xataiaer. amid r.ara ef Ucshter. -Me. Bennett Knife. -Glfe-hife pife-Jife begae Mr. Bea vtt. excitedly. Th'.rteea. fottrteea. fifteea, tlxteear u-ae from the tree. -Not oo yaur life! screamed Folly, as If fie caierst'KHl the facie and wastryiagto el o. -OX Mr. EeBnettr soated the Circle. Tri: Vad to help yoa r Never mind." said the Maa frta the Icon. Ijajhlcs Lard taat he had : hM a with bvih bafd-v. -Four dimes. Ncx:.' " The neat was Sir. Kir.. acd h.r wo.d Vs:b:c." bit the poor ady was -oo r.er obs .0 uttrr a y:;l ie. and he was eca:d ut before she k vcw waat hid hap rcrd. Thna ?he exam3.itira ccctlsrted till all nrten were Un!y eleced at a cot varylr.j era tn c ' to a dollar and slx:y ccn: ie iota! recci?t r rneuatiaj to en daiiaes t l vrnty-e cent". -iud rc w." a;d ?r. Wi s"n. wUh a w'tsz. 1 tte lt '-cr-'oa Lad pa: over I.U f-e. ts aa 'lot.u'-jry nuciaer cf tb'3 Circle 1 I - iLEtTING. BROVTX. take Try treat plumr la reeorscsesaizj tt ffttSt-iia3 f-:r tln::l-.a. lie "Tlas it T-ry kicd. I'm 5 ere. replied tte latter. tct a gzni prtssure cf tueicesa er lctsr tu-:aes ao a would prevent bt a:tearce. I fear." .fa. ba- wccl-i te a" rtflt, i m icreT aa'-l Jrlr Ecrtra. E-t y a !r!f rrsptf J the rreIiftt caai:y. "I tc.rk te I a. ready a" "Wtt:? A:raiy a t-f-lxr wJitost c keirir.j itV" I: k:i Mr. K---5 i&at -ke. Jlr. St-!.riarT. ar :t-re aiy Iv"? from tb a'.":3ur:ir: ' Wr-::, to," :s.:red Frank "ta: t5 " i;it::y." s:d Ju-lte D-:rtcc: "50J tt - oir fr: !a the t;re !ic:d be jB:re as ri!y to try as tf.lz&:.c& at we Lve I":. Jt.-'e. tavtr". t ro: aLj Itf: la lie Ui': ' "t-y. p'fi. rLere". oe." "I- I-a up tj tie ffirlfcu :a tte tr.- Jeirle fo, ar J ft ?e Ca:ri far It i fyrct-J to it'-iEl:. : UNCLE EALril S EXAMINATION : : M.U. : : VThtT d- Ci:r,-o j-rirtt eat ttewed dj? : o o "New. T"at'5 c-'r fair!' pro:etd Uc".e Ks!-i. t-..l.'rr cr.r . i L. b ear. . a it "n I i- tt r.1.- n he ( h:i ee 't"'-. .:' :, . f . rfj.r." J.r:'. -I. " c-.r.: 2- . " u.-r:ej Mr. ViIo. f.-e. i:.r-.e. -IT .--I cz.V :. 's-d (";o Karh. ;V?J. t'5-t. tlS:?. trt. ' NGE '"KEATl'IIE IN TUZ riCTUCE. TTa'.t: I d:a": i.jw whether i:'a a Ecd dh:t pr:: or " "I- d'c2"t rz.-tttr a h'W larr-ed Fraak. , Ev-. twelve, thlrteca. focrtea, tf-ti-er.. vx'ea. vtt " J - t a el'z utel t"-. c.;i::fE. r.'r.eefs. tweaty: -Oh. tow d.?ncefair sli MI Eortoa. -IIvw Iraonat the r.-;' ia the Sioca oz-s: be!. ;:t i .a. :.e r - rf.fr. IlaroiX" 'v'i z th r are zzy '. ' -l-esr e"xc:aTa?l Vrele r.ilph. "I sp; -' :ty ii. Nj:a ray fae. pa?." " A 'l.::e "a tterl" ;.rcwp:".y repor.ued the J ' F'tr p'" fvtr, pit ttrtc ri- -s- IT dir. Ir." A:.-: L'-rit. I..-1' ;.h co-ited out the chaise a--. i 'l.'-f. fL.i!. Al I l w. :-:: - w-a:erahers cf the Cer-tre-vl .r-." -.: :le preI leat. "It i m." ;.rf-t 'Jry t ;i:ourc that thl clrc.e w; i iiy. rz ' r tlrtr u; oa: L cwlz,: to the '.v.jirj. We re srry that app.Icaits wi:; tive t so l:ir. ba: I dji't see l;,,..-nr trr - i.-.;. j. tfo far as 1 kr . w. l"c .;r w;.: t- :h r r.il-er : Kk after thiags J.-5 to apti-i Lr Loi.-iaj at Loxt, j c u .r . w " "Ulifs the r-.strer? whafs the cstter?" N.:L:r.;. Fully; Ca t ftt exciiedl said J-r-. . i;.t I ri9 t".l do ter best. Mr. Treas :al it.'.; rtpen.' -i. liiJ. cih. tli.oT: fralt. rae r?if; sr 1 :t e.. Also cr.c pouid cf et-: aal t:u I .vv- w p-t the raay !- the avlrj t-i:. ill c: tte re:." sa.d Frjj.w.. I . r-1 -.r a, ::: 1." i J. A:, i t-v'-.-re Harold rc-slixvd tit- aitcatloa ?L- i:. t.-.s was passed. Ji-: :!...' he iirrcntcl aftcrwir!. "wli: a .ot caLIy ttit 11.. ty wou.J hive Lw-ia::'' (THE END.) Against dds. PART II. BT WILLIAM WALLACE WHITELOCK. Since Lieutenant Deagaa had undertaken to trala the tug-of-war team a decided caage h-d tikm p.ace in the attitude of tte corps toward Henry r.d his roommate Datcy. Htnry and the other members f his team tad tlrowa ttcm-les lato the new port nii aa rd;r and dt-votioa ttat shatnel co lab:r or trouble. Tte bints given hiu by Li. at-a. l: besyaa had been invaluable,' tut on t-e..- had gieatiy Imp.oved. Not c-jntert w:;l. tbf sv f ev.d-.-nt mtthod of coa-aiaad.j; ti team to "come up" aud t: "he.e." te aL-.i Iute!.y had cvclitd a sys tera tf dig-;I-vd !siiI wiich caab.ed tiia to cctcasuriate witl those under his ob miLd wjti. ut bt-trajirg his iaient.ons hi eppjneati. The cU.tf f.-,;ure of ti.i systrui hjs the repeii j.a tf the woru bold' without 'slgriLvante ?:i.t;I suddenly clitsed lato tlv? Cwvkctj command. "" "old."' wllou. la tte exc:teatht of ti-e strurg:?. wcaid niotcst liet:ah.y scape t:.e..ua save ty the ex;c;ant ears .t his feiljw-con.-pirators. wbvta It would prepare t r a -Leaie." As the fertatest daLrr to wiich a tug-of war ar.ci.-r i p.j is U-.a cauglt" ty his aa:-aacali at the laouient cT ccmir.g up. at thi .gaal Uttty c-tra-pauicn wu.a itc.e.ise tt e :raia cu tr.e itK ag-it a p.i:i!.e pull frotu tie o'lrr team. Ni t contest wita taese tigLa.s. a, w evr. a.tu.ugij vane t-y ctner cozaa;ai.c. Henry ia.pri.veU up -u the crd:aary laaLuer cf ho. . 'leg tae kno; by passing tee end cf tic rope t:cta right to left and atound ile a.a:a straad. la tcl way he gaircd. to a certain degree. tte r.nidlty In takinr In slack luhe.er.t ia tte ta p.rt tran::r of ix tnuv.z tk.. taof. tog?ther with the sccuii'y cf ttorc eotrpll- W-Jx lr y--m? WAV'' Ef -mPiww' will f I li s m - WM'MmM Wp A iitt.e sir! :ic-- ia Neater. se Iir.d. Sno ae cjirriti her h-ce around ia terhatil. tie wore a .'r.trL ca her h--d. Az.d rode- .0 tcr. a la a feather bed. Th.s :.:: xlri's tarr.e was KIppIty Hf Irjitt-a J of oao aproa she always wore three. For ia .x'oaae Laad, you nver can tell. She rnlght lose two cf them down the welh Now Klpp'ty Kee had a brother tlr. Whose eactifal name was Gaspery Jizi Tte day of the fair was Saturday, and ia accord wttli tte fervid wishes of everyone a t a clcud was ia the sky. and the br-e-xe tha: blew across the grocads was reaalnis-c-Lt cf early fjramer. Tte crtlr corps wa preheat at tte paces save the f w aa fr-rastes on -de'lnqa'-at a-.ird." for f c'.rfir.eat ha;! sr'aated high ttat raiv a b !rd acd dvaf bey cjald hae resitcd the c-er'.-gla. 1. ur teams in all were entered f'-r the c ntfst. acd with a view te jp'.icr tte rr.- tlrr of th Midland ami te nrl-.ss as lce as possU.Ie. they were paired to taef t tte other coa;etaals befare ccaiia; to gether for the flail strnagle. "Ve caa"t :ve. br-ysl" mattered Ilrary, fiercely, as much for lsisows eaconrazeaie a as fir ttat cf Lis compaaic-ns as they awair- j ed la tte clal.tnse the fcnsraots for the preliminary ccates.t. Tte M.d.ax-Js Did a.-rt-ady d:p I of ibe Lancia? Iavsaciiie with ridteu'tC ease, and ihy were stih cut on the C' .J waltine to staOy tre meth 0.1s ef the cadets. As the four boys trotted cat to the center cf the held ia :c-p:-rre ;o tte s "nirans ef the ff.aster cf cerr a'.urle, a l-at rt approval and er. con rag em n t went cp from that pcrtlc of te tr?a:'aad wV. re tie ccdet and tteir friend- were r.s- s zt.Zj e" Th""a cia: "f:ou . f a-ric. from the foliiwe: of tae Midland teita. ' THE NAMES OF FIGHT FAMOUS WfMC - . : " i NONSENSE A-U he mi to his slrer "Tte w'.r 3 is srood, Lf-t s xo for a sail ia Woa'.y Wood." ' Thry sailed away in a fpaper ark: Aai as Weakly Woodj was awfully dark. Tay jj' k cf lahtcrn oa all the frees. Which mad-' the place as I?;ht as yoa please They sailed as they caaie to Eojs'y Bay, And tl-rc. cf course, fhey took a eielgl, Aai rcd a fast a; they f on d ?o. Straight to the horae of Fackery Bo. , lz- cheers had dispelled "Henry's nervons- ne-s taI te wss cgaia the c.o!. seif-pis- 1 scsted lad wao tad fought Lis wsy against 1 tie tpp i:lca of hatred J "Be content to wia fr. m the Batterwcrta j te-ra." he had ald to M associates ss hey wer? leavirg the c'nbhrrs-s "if i:"s c a'y by j ac inh. I da"t w.tt to aire any tricks ', swav f tl'e .i!'1!acd eptair." I The letter icdirid is:. 'caa-!eser-d snd ?:f j poeet.ed. ftiMl hr rtd ''esf''" watered I Hr -y as he tit on fh -'.-'die v.1 rd!!?ted ' the hr.-t. Ecr"'i-?rT f-e-eted l'd he t- j rr-i- th' !nr rr rat '--'. ar Herrv de j irt(5 a peeMT rr;' p T"i rival's '"5;t at r:ew rf t"re iT.-M"1f ef tte hr'!. ! .n t-t wait 5 wl!. t'tit mr.. rr-d T I trs ?". i!- nary to himself, as he pre j p-rd f-r ti 1"r. 1 Aw wiTi" asked the referee cf eaca sr""-- '.r. tvr. The rT? i'n th rep-t f ?j plsto' rarr rn: and the two term d-epped. -Half ra itch in tte ca Jets' favor:" was the c Eccurr.g:r.g announc. ut-.nt. llet.iy t.jj sti-iied; itj w.ulu quletlr h- d their advartae ''Lti! the ist ra.aate. wl' a ti.ey wviild ir vr. :.-e i; 1 y a safe mar r'.r.. 'i) i to prevint p:-s;hle uvfeat at the I-it ca-i-at. Xt is. he wc-.cr, v.-as precisely LAND. TIIE EIGHT FAMOUS ARTISTS PUZZLE, " ' iwlj U'4?? , ABTS - AiCE ELlKNTEI, IV TiiH Now Paakery Bo was a dear o'd Bear, Who sat all day ia a rocklag chair; He jave the cbilcren each a tg, A popple pie, atid a guinea p"j. But as they t erred to po aw.y. They focad a cat had c-atcn their sleljli. So, cf coarse, they stayed naiil afternoon. Aid then went cou;e ia the Bine al.ooa. CAROLTN WELLS. Wi ILe Lulls., ttwlii CupA.ii iiitC.utu .t J ic.its ol i.tats iy i.iii Le i.opta io re giiia tlie lust .ouiid. L.UI in vaai;-it ite' l.iC.io c an -ch iiid tae camels, suit:. "frti-acy, bysi ' sa.d Htn.y, quiti.y, tnJ tte tL.ttr uuj lay with Ljil-js t &Ucisi-t and stiff as rss.rU(I and vrnij tLe rope te It-ctiessij grlpped'between hands and knees. The Butte wo; it, explain grew desperate aad reUoub.td Lis efiorts. "Two telcutesl Three rninctes!" aa rouaced the'referee, bat still Henry did not move. 1 "Ho'd: Hi'dl Holdr was the command ""Old!" and the three beys shortened their grip ca the rr-.pp and prepared for a heave. Up shot Henry's knees, and at the same ntcmeat 'ack was taken ia and a fresh Laot was formed, ad then at the coramand "HraTe:" the foar stra ahtened oat and the cppc,-if.? sachor found the rope imhlissij i torn frem him. j "Titae" cried the referee, as he clammed- ttr .ever at tae center of the rope. Then he knelt down to measure the margin of vie i torv. "The eaclet w'n hy four Inches : he st:-Eoun'-et! In a load voice, and a shout weat up Him the corps. -iZn ray: Hoc ray! L. C. M. A. 1 Eas weHI" PICTLBES. THE FIB ST ONE IS ABBET. ft- (X Never tad such s-sreet music fainted U"- ry s ears. . c-.r, .tnntM later ib foor eadftf ssraiB emersed frocj-tte elcbhcase , J to tae center of tte field for tte Una c!e Already tie Midland roor were u r-aces awaiiiszthem. SKeace recced anon; rh. .nwtAtftrs: tte eirltemftii was too kee. topeitcfitsesprefsccwtKeltecntcc cf tte contest ras still in donlt. tear: was ttrobb.ng w a y. a-- ' J" cool. W:ttoct a word he drew on tte tsdd.e and fastenfd tte iKick- 1b f roat. "Are yoa rtady?- astel tte itfuee, pre- mr.E' to re.case ,ac .r.. One ciocjnt! cried Uenry. acd he re- adjusted Lis ftct on tfcfieat-R-adyr Keadv"" Acd with tt" rpprt of tte pistol tte two teams drrppftas tho:sh shot. f . Qaaner of aa incli Sn tte ilid.anda Aarter cf an !Drh7tow f5rtja 6 al!- Hold!" c -rtnsr.dtd Iltory, "Uo'il Tl wa di-termlsed o prceecd eaat-t s'ynot t (Th..t his own atd t! conirads-" st;cstt at tte j:ait: htl e strain oc "jc rcpe ua' trenundous 1 dt-d. Si was :ccrr.JLS- IJow men wat-ct :le of word-? Bt i-ca-d e't tte boy' qr. ck tje t-d m rd a.r.'vfd it? inyst.ry. Katt of tte ttrte incB n tte ropf. fce pctk-e d. lay wi;h h sd turned so a to wa:rt Lis tt'gl-tcHis kaee. No. S eye Iwir.s tlx:d ca t'je I z of tie anchor, ulici iLus sesved-'as Ii:rr 6it:t to tt.sr.spa his iz.tr a: ops to Lf f?Tai. ' . Ac !a eairse rT.o ttra'n pa. the rpe. vh c;: taiti it? last KWHItr.-T's strr: tta t 1 iei$t. tie rt-a..x a.s. t I an agare-stve fro.iey. The first mlncte Lad I'-IoLVitee .beet call'd; ;t;r; r tra-ned tw- i ut 'itue-rar-re t!ar t'-ree CEntu. -iiom:Ii-m: old: cia,tc-: HjrT. cd then caDie the sha:p c-jiamsud " lltaver" '"Two rainuto!" "Ilea re: ." Fr frfil inomeRts '.t fppxbiA t nrory as th'a;-i i:e were tssrir; as-:iat. a tre. Ti.en.r however, followed a sli'it ri-Ux.tion st the. ether end. and he at l"t socct-edei la gifting his Ftrahtened out. K!5htb of sa iitr-h In the 'cadets fsrorr A ;uad hov c tri'isiph tf.Id tee supr-sr l exc'.tr-rarrt am-'.nsr tie lers In g:y. but al.esdy ta l rec niia.'actd ti-t irrea.it hle, mvterlyns struls. "Evec." T! e adrastrce h-I btez. lest: "TLrre uilDte's:" "IIcIJ! Ho-i: )2?: TTrarer "An -dc-'i la the e.itt favrr! Keave:". caae fr.ia the Hp cf the Mid land archf r. , An Such for JI?:i?rr. Fr several r.-?-tt I 'eery s'VrtTy wait ed to 'regain h":s ?f frti ' f -.r ti; t' er tf rrt. The spt-t;-ts we e a-'w :Jr-ct. Agala came the ui-t-xpectt d c iaruani from the r.p- o S r ' 2 r- r 4 s 1 J M r- 5LZZVL rr & r ' V ' "' I ICIS Cti rrTTED 1TTE5 TO ZTAKZ GlCU? P - j . riVt TL'CK5. A ' . j. s . 1 BOLL'S GUDIPE pattern:. Th.s giimpe 5-ioaJd he raaJecfliiic it.:te wa.-b ljtcital or viri'y tiiia if jm Lave a p.ece ef rack-! ooua ia:geni!gh to r-nt the-waist pa: I f;:u. ceit ia this way and make the sleeves cf plain white ir-tv-ri:'." f tnfeh. if tii style is chosen, tafce the w?it part cf iht; guiiitpe p-iic-ru and lay the froL t ca u lengthwise fold, wnich cora litiway le twea two tucks. .' Tliy back sIj-iLld have the CAN YOU GUESS T HE OTHER SEVE'J polite aactor. bet t'-j ::l. eeeded la preveutiuff k. r most Immediately te ft-Kjwe : pocent a abortive attnapt 1. aaed for hli own men to S """J" fere ,CD0Bnefr j . - 1 Ula favcr. "Four uilBHter CoaM te but told bis (-?. - xe -onarter of a Ocarter 01 an ibcb rc tte Alrecdy u'-s r'.tal LaJ f..r. it: -roar mlsntea 15 iff':1;-: ' Still beta ancbsra ut ct -fonr clnctea, Li a half: ' AactLr five altccLi piRsd. -Evcar Henry taw ttat te wis !-? ttiL? terole vii d.ne. -CtBoe cp'" te wssiiJ: t. I voice. j -Come cp!" was pised fr1 z f ?. and from t'.m to N?. 1. .3-.:;. I Cew No. 1" tead. s':fe t- i prTr.rcd fr tte tu?. W.t t p:toa fJ Ilesry feL.t f - rope ani riled. -Heave ! " "Half :ncn foi cadrt:' "F5ve n us civ.. "Heae:" thucdrrrJ t'e f " la dtt--r-t.yt. aid a i jhTj the rope. "Time:" and tte lever zs plsce. A aornent of ferrrlh slr.e : referee I?t;-d c er tie I df t win by quarter t tu ir.r.. Ttea p."Ed ja- :.i':iu l-"kt : seemed ti Heny tl:'. a n-aM area thre-tf s'.r.j Mia r. ns tLe b'dy cf. cadets mij: I ta raise tlm ia trjxtr.a .l . Jtrs. tarfc arranged to rr.a rp r same w-.y. When cutr.: g the traig t tide cf the j " . edce cf the cateriai. Xh gniajpe is ia on pli e r ! ; two. The back r.ay hi- L s. : fg-s and fr..-t: I t.g tvr buti.'uhvlcs are Latw :c k When cutting e.t:t 1 . car-.' notches In- the sh-r-.I r tr : iam. After tt e . r-..-very ftnall ftltrhes th- b :r naay b? tarred cp Iz a :!: -r cetl may be tamed ui-J r ... I a frill of lac-. If ttej sleeves are mi'1".' they should Le ga:t r J. -at the w ri.-t. If of plain cf fu"aess a: the tai.d itoc d ! tucks. Indicated ly the d" patfra. and thece tuk t I :eeve f;r choct half ar. Ir. thus released f;;a a tv puff. If the tu'ks d a-i c-'.ugh at tLe- LiaJ. tr .W- -nati. n j; .a.lr. 4:.; :h r. 'small heta. fiu.shiLg it t: f. rr.Se cf lac? to match tr r' t patteia f-r a larger dc f. . which it U intended :- i ef gc ds at the center rt the ba.k. This give a-f 1 b th froal and bath. I-. : : cut according to th? f .-.:': -r :. . the ether eIg s cf tlt p f !.f: the pattern clT th- tr t : -front edge ef It to tte f' ga:raie; tl ta cut the neck iva.. Follow the e-.me irsi: . gard to th? baek. To cut I:'.' the de aired length to the I - also at the bcttcm ef tie may be made d'.wu " rial before; the sere rtt-. be cut cut. This tr. :Us The tcp cf the sleeve j ga: 1' ' Ir. and the notch la thr rt I Le placed at the st-u ! ;r ; part. . If yea. w'.h f cake th : smaller CoIL rtahe a r :": of the front of the ran- " it on the material to cut " way make the back sma'I two sides la down the ' a 0 v - ... 2: r3 7 1
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1903, edition 1
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