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-' - :-:Ti i e i' iic sec 3 ive Farmer ' ' 642 04) : itat the:pictrt b white -person's nipney as WelL r : .into : many Ja .countryhome and wiraee.thatreaoughmoney.hash! i ' wmm o f : tj . t i r Y; .. . - . jit i , 1 mm 1 I-- i'. i '. J t' 1 1 I -t.( V 1 w VictrolalV $15 Other s tries $25to$2da Witli a - Victrola in t li e home every musical longing as sat isfied. ' All the - world's best music to entertain you tsiiene ver. and as of ten as ou wish. Jlear tbe Vlctrol? at any Victor dealer'fl. Wnte io us for cataloes. Victor TaUdnjf " Machine Company - Camden, N. 3,'"' BcfUnea Gramophone Co.. Montreal, Canadian PMhrtortoWt ,Vour Bog! Oollp in 3ho liieCion MuleTeam Borax is another helper In lie house. ' ' 'It'doublcfsthfl tileansln pcwer of soap and water ana lightens : laoor. Dish-washing is robbed of its terrors, and the most delicate hands will not be iniared' In the slightest. t when -washing dish-toweis, add a table apoonfal of1 Borax to a pail of water, and boil fifteen' minutes. It leaves the linen White and; soft. With no injury to the fibre. To be sure of setting pure JBorax, use only the 20 Mule Team brand. ' - For Sale hy v&ll Dealer, a DAISYRY KILLER :SaSSSra&-tt' ion Made of tnetal, can'tspill of tip over will not soil or in) vre aarthlBf. Guaranteed elfctie. Bold by daabn, or 6 sent by exjuemjao- , paid for.fl. -,-ii.y-' i-. BAKOLD BOUEaS, 150 DeXalb Ava.; Bro6kly H.X The kitchen to be proud of la the one filled witn "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils Nothing makes ftekiteWw bright awl cheerfalasa''Set'of Bhisi'Waar-fivcr'!' utensils. ' Wear-Ever otensila give andutfog eal Isfaction becanee they are bo carefully mado, from bard, thick, sheet aluminum. Start now to maka your Htchen.a "Wear-Ever" kitcnen. senaxj iBBiam or coin for the soocial oneqaart " Sttwpan. Sea for yourself why so many women prefer "Wear-Ever", ware to all others. - Writs for booklet, "Tfta wr-nmr &ttcfte'Y nna i vati ' Ali tut THE CARE OF THE HAIR , ,m the;house." ;- - ... And if : it were water iPictures if wome lachin na - . ' .. . - - - and then m-one xt cow. sop incwa- r1zr ".tney could 1 tne D1UUU ID I it sui ia,vi vi . v ; - , , . ' ' - - j f'viuics Wic uV - . -i,,: WOUld JlQt.be .SO bad rmf : tne.: Diooa prings ure uum wuvuv vV , f : -w tic ; ' "U111I:I1 pay t v jewing machinp - Rinse in three.oriour warm waters;; ,m.a;c,,and,Jlo.. Suggestion. About Waihin. Getting the .hair. ;?er out o.f the-hair with a totten' There one X may seem jsilly to ou, -wntes a- yQUf andleache "DISEASE tell me.spme thingsthat t An the ,shade-never,4lie: sunor ?r0fmn J1-order houses J. may seem silly to you, -writes a .y0Ur 'hair -maybe streaked. ep . Z?rrv - smanat is thatthe young woman. -Why is my hair dark, b.yrr'scalp'with yow.rs "?r'?acS glvlnS the people u and flirting the hair,, separating 11 to. r -eaofwhat ' ureit' to -dye or.Dieacn n, sum.uuw can I get nd of dandruitf - scalps " No. 1 don't think you -siKy. Curios- -. 'a :-.nA n( VitrYi "? Dnpc it crrnw from theroofor;the head? Uoes'lt in-;, Fan it if ,ihe day-is warmhold--uuul l cst. peed the day fng it tip so the breeze can;get to --"Y'-JL ."m, rePutable Do not. leave the dump -town -"-rKanuie. nouses and .th nerk.else vou.may take -.not ifrom .wily, agents! cliAwc a hpalthlv. .active mind. -j .u uac Aav 'Tt-thU is-" --ihe'womens organizations thm,,i. Your hair is dark'because y-ou.inher-j-jikeb.first rub the back of the flec'k -.we .country should discuss this 1 ited the characteristic- from your an- ith ' JUtle alcohol. -' Never use a- sent question. The talking of it will 11 cestors. coior ranges num. puic ne com Leave your scaip m a : " nKing, white of the albino to the atuh " ; - - the ravens plumage, and it is due to g and-rub it every "night ther-e- KOOtlSg Roses imp fltirl 'trans- 'IllM.fll K AtKII cather' nourishment there and trans mit it to the hair. -Yes, your hair Should fall out; The average life of a hair is from two to six years. It grows .about eight inches a year, and an average -of fO to O hairs fall out t-1"iJ,:..',vv Mwuui, atiaillCU .US' TWf a t .nit rtf nrc,fVPc wp atr-nt . and he .said to me."wwithm-aJ-,Srowin- MaKe tne cuttings of from ROADSIDE FLOWERS .ricr"ATTD rrn JLJU3UVJlVfl.VJ4y r ' ' A - ' ...1 i - v., - j: ; - iuic.iuui arise more readily : - " .-' :: from the?joint and it is wise to either It U Time'For People to Stop Faying jnake, the. base oHhe cutting just be- ; Two Prices to Traveling Agents. for low-theJud or to, sever the branch : -Anything ; - - N- ; ; at "its point ' of attachment, leaving a rPHE,airenrfor enlarging pictutesTs, smaU-pdrtion of the M'heel" of the cut-' ting thin, morethan'the normal num-.:- anabomination. A plaguy spread ber of hairs are falling, -and. soSu- over .a-community 'cannot be-worSe; XStt ' mSU7 thing 'should be -don. -. thatthe has.'iecome-among.the He-'. Ve. V'"11 , ' Yes, honeyl it does injure it, and? groe. ofthe South.'- .- . 2-' . , VA Jhe bud -have developed and i. .. t,;, .. Rprpnt1v;'T tnlfcprt to Hi- siich -an uui auainea.us TUUiuUiu uitatu ui uvv. iwm " .- .-. . - if. ,.i . , , . , : two to five buds and plant them i-three1 inches -deep in shaded frames. rrCare-'must be taken not "to-set 'them too deep.! Keep them shaded for sev eral: days after setting and sprinkle the tops- frequently. An up-turned jar ; over: them- will sometimes take the place of the shading and sprinkling. ' "June - struck cuttings" are some- times advantageously made. Here ; the . yourrgTshobts are taken when about' two 'to three inches long and -leaves .partly; removed and planted : a little contempt for the woman - radius of 10 miles of your little town " """" si "L, ' "H wrine Sev aoes it. She might .be better em- I have collected-. morV; tW $700 inf , l' ?' w " ployed ;ir producing -a .fine. 'healfhly three; d of the leaves is crop of the; color she has Also the thoughfl am: the .third picture agentJof e -j, it lessens ora,:; color of her hair was made :to blend to canvass your community. this win-; hfi tendency to wilt. The with that of her-eyes and skin and ter, rand I hear. that there is another-; s0f teV rosesr like the tea roses, are nature is. a much better artist Uian- coming here before; my : from soft woman. Moreover, many of the dyes cold. I thereupon asked him to tell v single eye, or bud, with wuwmvvvouuuuo. u'?"r: w : . flumv v',; j "1V-V 6 some or all of the. leaf left on. ,"lir E . ARE t the roadside flowers. . IT straying fronv garden rotraasi Lovers of idle .hours, ',--: Breakers of .ordered bounds.' If ynly the earth will feed us,' - 7 ; If tnUy the 'Tvind ' be kind. . ' -We blossom, for :those -who need us," , - ' The -stragglers left behind. ' And lo, the Iyrd of the Garden, -He makes His sun to rise, , And His rain. to fall, like pardon - - , )n our dusty paradise. k On trs'He has laid the 'duty - ; Tftetask' of the wandering breed . To better the world -with, ' beauty, - t -r ' -"Wherever. the way may. lead. ', " .Who shall i inquire of the Reason.; : Or ask of the. wind where iti-blows?v We blossom; and ask: no reason, vJ, . 'The Lord-of the Garden knows, Bliss Carmen in Ladies' Home Journal, y , s' have who y,:-r.r --.. ' ; . " - - -v.: -oo-r -. stained ;from.a sharo sana or su patent ;hair .tonics, unless ;you nave xgroesj have,, on -their mules, cows, Vdeothito" hold the cuttings in place just askea tne state ooara pi neann nogs, cnicKens, bedsteads, stoves. j rprP a what is in them. -Try Taselinelease chairs, etc.; etc. Often ! find one bed ido not be' insulted a -what I-am; go- ; in' one household, often' two. . The NfLvt c.-. .- . V". ; - ; -jng to recommend: Tt is a4iqmd dis-; gro farmer owns; one mule, or one and Real which apf to; improve yowr cooking, iirifectant :soap for -dogs. ;3t ;hai wife ;pef: ed -danaruit tor me ana some ot my suade, he ;yields. friends. It is disagreeable rto use and .One morning while I was in one of Tactions forTarm Women - - -.i--.' -; - - t 1. AN THE-4th, of -last montn i iCurEAibne-thifd of a.hbttk well .shambling b&ck-;;w and tinto the scalp with the tips , Of the fin-washer- ronm smells j abominably, Vso .suit yourself Hhe stores in mvhome .townhis.-iame1-' I' I . tL.:-.iV .tav in a little nMRiOItH xby a bigitownflAo; fromhome, scenes an .around me. ; -iflls which was tne ever spent a but the change scenes coming and,' 1 3 :. !A 'W ri 7 j jjgyiyjpjyjgjjjJgpjBgl Un three more weeks hnish the Dot- woman renlipd. ic riynio-- ; r j j.rr- mv own !;uus lucclU1 ; - yv- 'nas.nan hve. pictures enlarged.. 4HeVf, roftPtvl : . , . " r If you-do not want to use the dog itook a mortgage on her cow and on v. 'i wisli all the overworked mothers medicine,; then j use vaseline instead, all her furniture besides, and now -aid their families knew how niucn . Now-for -suggestions on washing spay day has come and she is wishing - Xu Whole week of rc- the , hair . First, and foremost, have, that she had never : seen ?an agent. :creationVIf ;they did -there would be your own -coniu ;ana orusna gooa iou can see ner .toes sticking out of : ;fewer premature old women. . firm Kilt tint Tri!rri ntipp T-.p nn. na 'tipr cTiro T k4. t.. 'lt.it J j. ttl. ' . .. . fn mother" .j . , v -.. ut tuiiurcn naven t ; ; believe "4t IS a, criiiic 'A . . " , -r r O o (.nail ViiC Ud 1II1C 111 aDlcCC Tiie Alnmlnnm Cooklnr Utensil Co. Dept. 67 New Kenslnston, F., or ' Northern Aluminum Co.. Ltd. .-Toronto. Ontario. tA i i OTAM-Ewer' Stewoan. Enclosed is 25o in stamps or coin money refunded if-Jot Maas... ............ Address ................ RENEW All, TOm SUBSCBITTIONS . - THROUGH . '77 -.Jr bur clubs save you money.; We will gladly yuake a special club on any papers you may '!Wlsn. . . . -v r One letter, one money ordersand it's all tittended'to. May we scire you? ' THE PROGRESSITIS FARMER. you have, a scalp brush, scrub your ; and snbw oft the i grounds .Most scalp with Jt when washing the hair, gcrs will go on having their pic Siece - tb -themselves, down at home w nig- slave like some1 of them do, and j , to blame i : Very .oily hair needs to be washed enlarged because the tiirtmW1 rnsVu:tnJ:v 'nnf- nt the best re- ,)nce a week and very dry hair as sel- them :look almost white fahd .dom as once in six weeks. As. soon them have straight bain I 'doTwish'';!iiien-'4s: horseback riding, 'for as the hair mats, feels, sticky : or you white people, -Miss Emma, wouldihe ? clear-weather of late winter -i '& iaaa vv luruiuaing a iei?ro to have irtpor ? "7 v . 1 ;-a pictttreJri.his;Tiouse;;uWrb iknow how to spend whatwe make" and bodv.;Wts on a good saddle no MARION MOBERLY -DURHAM.-. ' in-an-Old- fashioned saddle, and i; Make a. oood suds nf wIiita ; CD " w HiilkW UU scented soap never the common yel low soap. If the hair is oily, add a little ammonia or borax. Scrub the scalp as hard as can be borneiin 'the ihot suds, using the brush and tips of the firpgers, so as to cleanse II 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 t v v - i . ' m Prangeburg,;S.;C .;.v r.her wayori a woodland road sj frr,'prf-ntiv:icallv and mentally. tid tips;of .Editorial Comment-The pity 'Is ;kn6w from experience what a v and bring ,'that it is not only the Negro's m6n-;'the horseback ; ride is ;on the roa , ... . . ....... -
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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