b'ul -- ' . m i sv' .. . 1 .... - - ' - ' - V : Orclird and Garden Worjc Tkit i rlifaL- YTZZt Jt wna your; neiivciT name na u- fhi9 fashionable th18. J"r .Wrt and band- 9"?.y?A voo prepaid.. r?y u Olivers them, c . ?n ihink yoo eave 1 fflj thi skirl t"" " : Bra " i- i r 1 jmmmmfr la w. .sr . Embroidered $MrtUatet fpr 05)5 THE SK1BT la made of a wool mixed storta serge which will give an an; limited amount of satis ; factory wear , A hand nnma 12-Inch hand of band embroidery design encircles the entire skirt. Embroidery to in color to match cloth. The skirt to cot with broad girdle belt, beneath which it to ehfrred.' Colors Navy Bluo or laok. Sixes 28 to 88 waist measure, tf length. vJHB WAIST. to mads, of a tin analitP voile: hand front Has ft lartre extra coiw. ?" m j Just yoari name . and 'ddress. no money. Send wMm Burt t'Sssi for any reason whatsoever,, jroa are not perfectly 'teased, return tbem and w-wfll chly wfuna oar money at once Thisisour risk. e sare i od give size and color. Order the 2 pieces by Mo. 49. Walter Field CO. mm.ZSXZZ. ' The Bargain Mail Ofrfor Hon' For Sail Jose arid Other Scales The f mit inarket is flat. Only the choicest is in demand. Get ready now to raise bettet fruit next year by cleahingtup trees and ridding them of scale. ; b 100 efficient in tleaning up the scale and it is a moet excellent winter fungi cide. It spreads well ; & adhesive and does not wash off with, winterjrains; is in powder form; concentrated; easy to han- dlp" HieenlvM milrVlv livi rtlrl wntM. - Note the saving in advanced freight rates a' iw pouna keg of JJ l d is tne equivalent in all spraying operations of a 600 pound barrel of lime sulphur solutiofu a Spraying Bulletin FREE Send name and address and get on mail--;, ig list w receive tt reguiariyv wves sea sonable spjraying' help u OaC'experts will answer you personally about any spraying problem. You are . invited to write the company airect.Agares3 a2i ?sl -wiiwrf "wctidd. Dpt,2$ Broid Si, NewYorlTV ' " and Next "THE Home Garden for liiiA boun- -r ;tiful supply of vegetables through out the year insures better health and more economical living. It is the solu- tion 'of ; the hoiisewifp's r1iffiriiltie in ifoviding a variety of palatable dishes at tne minimum . cost, canned vege tables from the gfocer's are good, but fresh vegetables from the garden are far superior and much less expensive. Therefore plan to have an all-the-year garderi during 1921. Well-thought-out Plan Is an Es sential.; Put your plan on, paper and lis t it as a guide for all garden work. Include in this plan varieties of crops to be grown, time of planting and planting- distances. Group perennial vegetables together, such as asparagus, rhubarb, horse-radish and artichoke, as well as those crops that mature' al the same time. In starting the garden, begin planting on one side of the gar-, den, extending to the other side as the season sadvances. r Convenient. Location. Convenience is of first consideration in locating the garden' site. It should be thought of as a part of the kitchen 'equipment and so locate'd. The size will depend upon the number in the family and their oreference for the various gar den crops, although it should be of sufficient size to supply the table throughout the season and to furnish a' Surplus for canning purposes. - Purchase Seed Early. After having made the plans for the garden, place the order for the different varieties of seed desired. Order the catalogs now and secure your, seed before the first of the yfiSr and start off right with the new year. Plant Several Pecan Trees About the Frm The oecan is one fruit that may serve in a dual capacity that is, for ornamental purposes as well as for fruit production. November is one nf the- hest months of the winter sea son for the transplanting of this tree, although they may be set any time during the dormant season. xc Stuart and Van Deman are two good varieties ' that are offered by the nurserymen, and it is advisable to set only grafted trees. Seedlings that is, trpP(! o-rown from seed and not budded will produce excellent trees, but very nrriduce nuts in quantity or f no1i'rv Trees three to five feet in height are excellent for planting, and 60 feet apart each way is a goou jjiui. ine distance. ? - Figs for the South. With .very little ffivnltv this deliehtful fruit may be had on the farm. In the extreme h;W the trees ' winter-kill each c- Kt this should not be a source pf discouragement, for by planting 7i. .t,aiffAd nlares and covering up during the winter months, satis- factory resuits are unci v'v d- 4 a . Atrial - Brown Turkey and ceiesie c leiit varieties and will prove satisfac torv. under most conditions. , ' - C. I HA YD EN. OUR HEALTH TALK Cross-eyes in Children MANY young children suffer from a VI Vnown as squint pr . wueh is too often neg- ross-c, " narettts. 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