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Saturday, May 26, 1917 (13) 627 ; 0r Pattern; Depart- merit 5 . . v "' . ' - f .-...- . . ..... ...... . , . ' "7i 7 .-"iwl!:"-'VS 1 -!3 mgzymft 111 III 1 l - - ' 8287 -Ladles' Dress. Cut in sizes 3(5 tn 4fi inch pt hunt' mnat. -. v . ure.'- The. dress ha a a. vftst nn nArA o-a.fViarari o1Ht- - ma siraignt.iower eage in regulation waistline. 8279 Ladies' Grecian Negliglee. Cut In sizes 86, 40 and 44 . ' Inches bust measure. f Front -and back are in one piece and the garment slips o-n over the head. -Misses' Chemise Cut In sizes Small! Medium "ana Large. . The chemise may be made with the round : neck and closing on' the shoulder or with the straight - upper edge. , . - - v 8289 Ladies' Drees Cut In sizes 34 to 42 Inches bust meas - ure. The dress has plain waist with large collar and ;, ... a ono-plece straight gathered skirt with tucks. . Price of each pattern, 10 cents. ;V? ' ' ' s Address Pattern Department,' The Progressive" Farmer. Trade-Mark narsnins. "Yarrnts: Ra1sifv and ssuch i' hw much,! tell me ralso what; other educa 1- t i fx. ,i - " "'j '. j v tipn.you have .had. so l -may. know.-to' whom . ' II II If M t 1 ' III -, ; WWMrMHr 7H ,t. '1 M MM oil v;',:: n. IngerJWeaf f or J; the Entire Family ; Durable-DURHAM Hosiery gives s vou and the entire family longer wear because it is the most dependable and ' economical hosiery you (iari buy at any price. DURABLE f t ' r; ' .1" " ' 'a H ' i J - uyu?wu.; uv ,uu.u , bv , -fumy kiio w vo WHO can be left in the ground, turnips and,. to refer Vour reaueat You it Vmi rA rutabagas can be kept in a cool damp . feln n,?"e I'0.'di:aPPl' 1t . .'-'1 .T the War Department, Washington, Mfnof, Cellar or dugout a long-time. . then tothe National 6r State Red: Crosa So- .Cne home I know today is' enjoying .J9. j.aI' quantities of ' sweet potatoes "while - , ; v.- uune oi me neignoors nave naa any lniht;k rfr-fr'fiTfaft tor two months.' It took time and pa can in.my, homevtown" but could not well lienre tn rlrv rKnv wViin rlno Knr it leave home at jpresent. I would like to uence to ary tnem wnen aug, out it etudy nrgt aldn6 ln:Jured and do anything xias paia. mat l can in the,, worn:, as it is, there is a Grow fnnd ' rnncprvA ' trtnA caw branch of' the Virginia War Relief here and urow iopa, conserve tooa,. save r have volunteered in that.-M found, though, tOOd: lhat food whlQh you and I that while- they could get workers to make have rarlv mav Wnr alivp ihe rWm- "hospital supplies, they, needed "stenographers iidvcjeaay, may Keep.ai.iye tnecom-. mucn more t0 keep in touch with headauar- pany OI soldiers that Sayes the na- ters amd. also tQ correspond; with, regard to tinn v " - "'-" ' ' starting branches ln' Other, places,- for work- 7; ' ' ' ers are quickly trained to make hospital brow more ' food," conserve .more supplies while stenographers need a good food savp ninrp f nrA r An cn"?c nr deal, longer training and comparatively few ioou, save more IOOa, to ao SO IS our have both training and spare time for the patriotic privilege". "" '- " -" work. Therefore, perhaps my greatest ser- - - -t - vice after all win be along that line of worlc,. w- .. . .v . '''.... I am also a farm . girl, ajid after, getting, How tn Mnlro a RvoiHaH Ifnir . " back from the office I start working on my I1UW IO Uiase a Draiaea UUg r . - piece; of ground. being planted in. linia beans Cttt 11 v ; -' jh help with the food supply. r thave , tried U 1 all material : uniform Width, , planting by moonlight and find it works very frnm A,m a tV...' ' :u. u ' well as It ls-cool and quiet then lor: working, iron! tWO to three inches being and lt ls almost the only time that office good. Turn in the edges, fold Over on , workers have for farming." . - itself and roll evenlv nn a ball. .This : ' ' .-' 1 makes a strip1, free of selvedge, about Canning I with powder, liquid.' acid or . swYcugs, nuuMi, other commercIal preparation , is a: in J wv tuvu wiuc. - ' . . - ' against one's family, it. does not take much When you eeit three halls made sew knowledge to : know "this. y The spoiling or flia iuj b inref Dauf few t breaking down, of food is caused by bacteria me enas, one aver the other.- fasten, and it does not take much thinking to teai- and plat, keebinc the braid flat but ize that any;materlal strong enough to kill , seeping xne Draia nat DUt All rm ufe, must be strong enough to In- "' wn neatly lniO 3 Dail. VV.ucn : jure me aeiicaie niemuraoeB i lue gwinavu, you thinW vrtii h no ' intestine and kidneys. These preserving ' inmK yu have material tor as ; D0Waers are in large measure made of the nine - . . 1 x ug as you aesire, measure, cue a Piece of braided materiarbne-third as long as ypu desire the finished rug to be. - ' !- - ... :. '.'s - -v T- , , . . .'.- . iiy who has been using tnem, xnree or iourv iurn a piece back on Itself and Sew years arid ask yourself If ,you wish ; your together with an nvorh'eiA U'ttrh family to have the same bloated yellow but tnrn; ? W?1 stl.tc' enemic looking skin, the same lack luster turning the end and sewiftg t untlt eye, ,the continual list of stomach ailments, there is an oval rug. thick and warm vJTh fact that the effects of aWCsmaii but arid flat "! . , persistent amounts of formalin, fluorin, sall- tut . ' . ' . cyllo acid etc.; are very , slow , in showing; Mens WOmout COatS and trousers that the effects are, what the doctors call mat y . " u ?v cumulatlvedbes not mean that they are any make the best rugs because the mate- . - ie8s deadly but 'rather more so pecans m- IS tniCK WOOL hut inv material sldloufl. . .v if all .is' of the ' same weight,' - , dng.an.even braid.". ... a:v tharcboki?g6ngero PeliVi t i:- v.. tl, i.ua 1. : suppose you were going .away to Visit and rciican, La. . - . . ; , r aald t0 your soW rBoy, cultivate the garden FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest ; The heels, soles and toes are strongly; reinforced. ; Thewide, elastic, garter-tear-proof t6 with the :X anti-run, stitch; are knit on" to stayi The quality is I - : . uniform throughout, sizes correctly marked. and the legs are full length. Toes are smobth J-'-i-- f7Hl"' T. -A. i. '( ana even.;, ineiainous ijuriiamuYejic-, vent color from' fading or, turning green DIURHAM ; liosieiir seas tor ; 15, iy ana ao. cents xne pair. Buy Durable-DURH AM Hosiery ' for the jentire family, : ' Ask your dealer to show you our ladles d5ehtand men's 28-ixnt silk-mercerized , 'v hosiery with the patented antkrmstltch. DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS Durham, N. G. same materials as the undertakers use for embalming .the dead. , -. '-';r'V 1 1 do not tell you not to use these preserving materials In canning; your r fruit and vegeta bles, I simply ask you to look at some fam- cook three, 4y hen it seems to m. QUESTIONS AHSWERED wwk durlne. the three weeks I Am to ;be gone.'.' As1 soon , as you were out of sight suppose he said to himself, 'Til culti vate lt three times this afternoon and then ' - . ' 111 not have to. bother tne secona ana imra IABT Week being celebrated In your . weeks." -WouM one long cultivation the community? t . rmivw' IU wul first day have done, as well as three a week ' V . , apart T i Would you not-find the garden al- If ,kji. . - ' v most as full of .weeds at the end'of the third tlais 7.ir.rl.BW hn'9 a'ter , cooking in ;k e"' as it your, son hadn't cultivated It at w. , n14. Probably because the Jar , aU , v o;, -.,.,",. VthTintSi0 The flt'.t day's cultivation or cooking Jrills you havbeScoowS them ten m utes n" ' tKe 'wed. t'or germs, r The period be fore Jin tiht !hf -tween gives the5 seeds or spores time to de Probabiy'thefe win It i more troubl! "d. vliop. ;rhe second day's us of ' V- ?V???:rr-w;; km,- the.weeds or live germs, and .th .third ' . o-' ; . , '.Nv ' H cultiv.atUm j&r -cooking kllJsthose. partlcu- To become n war nurse is most patriotic, i larly, hardyor ' Wow. ;ftfif ' Whenyou write in to me please tell whither Wfter air, are ut a low form of vegetable you have had any training as a nurse, if so 'Me. . 1 , atot TTrnll aMlnM 99 lh Plllawt I. iditch tM a Mir. Inv. Dvt. dun faathara. B.rt fwihefprool UeWnfl. ; on mneyMk ttttnnte. Wrtte forFKCE Crtiloa.- r. - MOTIEIR miKI PtUSW CS ftaft12etraMHlm, I. V If you would have a better neighborhood and get neighbors; to work together along all,, useful lines, read "How Farmers Cooperate and Poubl Profits." L: j36fc' e. Nomination Form ' V. ' -4- FOR THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER PURE-BRED PIG AMD CHICKEN CLUB. Enclosed find $. .for. .. .yeart subscription for Name ! 8ber!ber, ..Route........ . Credit thc'forcffomgr subfcription and ester the foUpwfo? " " in Thb Proffreitive Farmer Pij and Chicken Chib. Name ! Cll fVrkcr ' . Pott Office.. ..-i..... ....State; :...Rpute. - When writing to advertiser sayr "lam utfn you ixf an advertiser In The Progressive Farmer; which guarantees the reliability of all thrad- 9 rr
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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