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':'): 111 IT ' 1! I ski; m 1 s 1 ...('- i.f m !frf .it u mm ;1 fcV' 1 i . THE PROCIIESSIVE; FARMa "See howl well they're made." Notice how' V ofreblry'Aeyiure' knitted and finished to ndake v the soles and toes smooth; seamless 1 and even, , 'i And Ae wide, elastic tops Every woman who ? has had experience in buying hosiery can tell i at a glance that there is extra comfort arid longer -wear m ; . : i.:; wvxv v :.vum DURABLE V FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN :; JWorftf Strongest Where Ae? Wear i Hardest Every pair is sironely reinforced at points ol Hardest '.; wear. Legs are full length, sizes correctly marked. The Durham dyes are fast so that, colors will not fade; from . wearing or washing. ; v.v. . ? uy4.j , u Prices are 25, 35, 40 and 50 cents per pair. Now that coli weather is approaching yo may want : K EHieecy4ined Hosiery : i h w truly foB bf warmA and full of wear. sEteiy pair. ' has thick. warm, soft fleeciogAnd splendid wearing qualiry. " Ask your dealer for Durable-DyRHAM Hosiery and look for the badmaxk ticket attached to each pair,- ! ,You should b able. to. buy . Durable-DURHAM Hosiery, at any dealer's. If yoo do sot find It, write to our Sales Depart ment, 88 Leonard 8t, New York, for Free Cataloi ihowlni all 'styles and we will eee that you-are supplied. ; -' f v ; DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N. C. . I i .- - I X-VBIG: sister - - A fine, wide elaitic out :: tize stocking wab extra wido euitie top. ' MeK Z, : urn weight : Made from V; oft-combed lisle -toiih yarn... Strongly double reinforced heels and toet. Balbriiwan, black and whiter ; . . - . V. :r.'r :; Price 4e pair :, ; ALPINE Heaw weiflhL dou ble fleece-lined stock : tng. with, extra ' wide and elaitic flare top. Full of warmth aand ; full of wear. Double . reinforced heels and V t ; Feet and toes are ' Kuooth, leamlett .' and .. cTcn. ouca::; . Price 35c pair j V U S670 Misses' Dress. Cut, 3 sizes! 16,- island zo years. t bueis, requires 6 yards of 40- Inch material. Width ot skirt at lower eage isaoout a yaras( )wun. plaits drawn ' ? ' out'-. - , .. ;!' :,-'-'7 -' : " Vv - 2617 A Simple Style for Misses. Cut In 4 slzesf 14, 16,-18 and 20 years. Size 18 r0. . , quires 4 V4 yards ,of , 44-lnch material. . , Wldth of .klrt ats lower edge Is 1 yard. 8880 Ladies' Dress. Cut In 6 sizes: 84," 36t' 38,; 40, 42. and ii Inches bust measure. Size , ' 36 requires 8 yards of 86-lnch material? -The skirt measures about 2 yards at the - lower edge of .the.p.lalts' drawn out. y'. ' 8631 Ladles' Dress In Tuide Style, Cut In 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38; 40 42 .and 44 inches bust measure. Size 38 requlres'5 yards of 44-lnch material;;; ;.ldth- of skirt at low er edge la about 2 yards.' - - .;- ; ;v.j'''.;-V.:'v. -7 V. ; Price of each Pattern, 10 cents, r 4 . V; ;" -.. y , . i Address Pattern Department, The Progress it Farmer, y ; ;;v - ; ' V Managing Economically Iter buy a stampitE it : Johnson City, Tenn. MRS. H. EXriA l' !LXr w Lit U assiK eMSMSjtsahk ' I , StoILouiServZo. uFura will be higher than they, have . ever been in the. history, of the fur business and the Abraham Fur Co. will again be the leaders in paying - trappers ; more money for their furs thar .they ' can get from any ; fur other house In the world. Special Prices For Coon Skins SPECIAL We have Just sold out the last of our 1917 supply of 'Coon Skins at unheard of prices, Wo can use this article In unlimited quantities at a price ": : which will smash, all previous records If you have any 'coon on hand rush them to ns at once. We need racoon must . have them ..and will pay yon a ' ': higher price than you can get from any other for house in the United States ;' for this article; :-v x-- . : ' , ; " Don't miss this opportunity; If you don't ship every r racoon you have oh band ' now, to us, and all you get In the. next thirty days, you will be the loser. We guarantee to pay you the highest price on record; quality considered, fur every skin you ship to us and this guarantee is backed by 42 yeaas of fair deahag !n the fur business. : Most, pfthe. fur. houses, pay. very little for early, caught furs. Our re turns will be a. pleasant surprise to you. . Write for Our " New Book . Today A- the most complete catalog of trapper's supplies carried by any house in the United States quality of goods guaranteed to be as represented and prices the lowest possibles Most Taluable information for trappers 1 erer published will show beginners how to be successful on the trap line, giving rules and; methods for trapping that never fall, contains information for old timers Tthat will surprise them. Shows pictures of a Herd of Seals in beautiful colors illustrating how the seal lives in hjs native, state. Free to anyone interested in fur business. Write today. v - M Abraham Fur Company 371 Abraham Bldg. St Louis, Mo. Don't Throw. Away Thi$ P aper F2LTrthrH,w Jl Sn ProgresalTS ruO weight 36 lbs. A piir C lb. Pillowi to match $2.45. Itew. " -1n reatnem. Bert fathrppoof ticking. Sold on Honei Amarican Feather PUlow Co. ptk 131 DaahvUlatTeM Bt Tour papers aid get a binder " "I'M SAVING all. I can, but I never ' seem to get anything ahead to buy -''- u:rc ' - thrift stamps.' How often we hear A Hint tor OWeepmg this expression Jrom, farm women " the last Let me tell you of a few ways I have VY time you ; swept i The dust flying discovered. . , around the ro,om not only settles oh First," there are scouring powders, furniture, pictures, walls and back on how many nickels go for them in the the : carpet, giving it a dingy look course of a vear? Fine ashes answer again: but when, breathed is one of the purpose just as well. For arty- the-causes of disease. Have you ever thing very much soiled mix fine sand tnougnt. tftat xtnose particles or dust with the ashes. Now there is one you see so .plainly as a shaft of sun- nickel,-any way. For greasy enamel light .comes , im; through . the window use kerosene. pr aoor may oe tne nome 01 countless , , , . germs? Of. course these germs may Next, there s a brass cleaner for the n.finrt :'n;' o rnnditinn fn bedsteads r candlesticks. Salt and '( ,11 a vlrtim iri them' ht. ao-ain. thev Hrinegar, equal portions, will Ao just aytThen let us do-all'in our power as well: there s a dime to go with' t0 k them ojtt of : the air so we your niCKei. - 'ii rr-atri ihem intn nnr bodies. Perhaps ycu have to buy a package Ntixt'tfrHe-yoEsweep up nevvs- of dye to color, some winter clothing, papers ; into , small bits aid wet them If you had intended to color it brown, ; with.water into wiiicn has been added instead of paying ten. cents for a about; ateaspbonful of ammonia package of dye, get a bucket of vwal- (clear water; will 'do if the ammonia nut hulls or bark and boil till .the wa- is not handy)., " Sprinkle these bits xer is a tnicK ooze; tnen strain, put over the carpet and then sweep, iou back in kettle, throw in goods and will find thatvyott wNl get mpre joy cover with boiling water and boil out brsWeepiog'wause you will not , (stirring constantly) for half an hour, be working in a room in which it is There is enough forgone thrift stamp, hard tbbreathe; the dusting will ' be . Perhaps you had thought you , would made f easier;-- the window hangings be compelled to buy a new rug for the Pictures anavyaiis win suy. bed-room. Get out all those old soft lonser . W;.c;8F:rV blue, red, and gray dresses and aprons see. how much Drignter anu wnicn are too much worn to be o "y;:a'yttv" ; a -. service. 'Crochet a center either -.r . ,. :- .. round or oblong of all the colors you ;'' ' Fvt : : ' '' have, saving all the white or light col. J1 , ored ones and dye a deep brown with THE following; excellent suggestions the walnut hull dye and use for a bor- "'. ori the care of the eyes have been der. Then you have a rug that many issuedlbyMe' Illinois Society for the ' a city woman would give a lot to ovn . Prevention; p Blindness. They are . and you iave saved at least enough welfworth reading and remembering: money to buy four stamps. ke eyes as Maybe Johnnie has 'just got to 1 yon would"oyour watch; You can have a new overcoat; Look overthat' old one of. Father's", rip' it up, wash, new eyes. , V ; - . . dry and press. Then proceed to cut .vYcarias it over for Johnnie, and if it is UoV-budl much faded, ye it.and behpldl:;:ysift-a poor or There's a war saving stamp saved. ' : flickering light. ; ;; ; : If-you have o have postum for:;: Have 1 rthe;ligrit rshine'on your work breakfast, take a cupful of wheat or bookhot. in your eyes. bran, an egg, two" tablespoonsful of i0"ld your work or Vdok ; 14 or 15 molasses, mix, brown carefully in inches irom your eyes.. ' oven, then proceed as you do.for pos- nrtnf vnK .vhur -eveswith dirty turn and you'll not be able" to detect , -Don t , rub your., eyes w the difference.. .- " ; r ':V: :?iTlds -i;-f . tnwfcis, M . : v '''ti ' , Don't use -other people's - towew, Mend every article of clothing just wash: cloth V handkerchiefs, etc. as soon as it needs it; . Keep,.sh'oes. --1- iinA Granulated hds stockings and overshoes tnde. as the . Make everything lasUs long-as p sible, To every housWife -wilUc ' ways of saving,- Save, if it ;is -only tfM fy? Jf??- a penny. Also put away every perfny ' oculist at f6. iyou are able to;: save ' by.' substitutirfg,',r:"i I6n'i Jet ; oe btt;,- ? . 1 3 and just as soon as you have a quar- .'exaniine your; eyes.:; . u fir? ''''':''L': it',, 'uf- 1 r .
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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