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'l lit' :1%0.1l ll3 't')tl slal1llll't's1 N~ like V-111 J11, 11t' tidal 't 1 (' lit ': l "loul:3 14) lt tall tli: h r" bt ' Cl l hi;ij, ro1 t t lIt tret's. It Is st:atedi th:at inl I'ersiai tht''y reg:trd tihe 1'r111'(d Sl:tes :ls :i 10w world il d-1r u1ob rutle. Th1e haiuh 's ilotions of g"graphy are so trudth:' t he imn :,itlt'te Am "l:t coild he r :';t('t' by raiiru:td. lit 'wonl't tr"avel by sa w"hich is : cool thing for us. Tlhr \:duablte rubber hearing terrl tory of A e' Is the b)ott' of ('onftrition3 het 1en lit I;razil, i1olV"Ia aInd' I't'ru. Ih11e we:lth ofiii ,Ome 1otlntreis lias proved to l ' tht'ir m isfortun ' rellt 1s the P'hibdlphIjhia 1'th1i' Tl'd;rer. Amentrit':t <aitila'i ls :1re extensively i 1 itte rested .n ntssiuus . r:1nted to tht'ir syndi etet iln -\t '.e,and this nuly p)ossily rig thl 1 1lte1 Stlts into the t"on tt'nth> i;ttl l :1 t'tr1"tainl co In ency:; l 1. t1,",ordI:I:: to :l statislt ilan the thfall c;ttn:: in thl' ;'nitedl Sl:tlos duri;:i th1. \ it 1n_' :1r) as fl1I)ws: hl'' ld r:ll a tal $33'. S. .:.* 4*3 23;311unicipal, 2yd:13.12: .i'ilslpt;t' tt;l n comlp;i t's. $10it,.225; hluitii:1;:. - t 3-: :I1n1l lo :i :ss, t"ition1s, :-I; S. 11: t ins a u I 0111jt)anit s. $Si) . t; ': h v 322211in soc1:Iti lt's. i1;1.T75; h :: 1 . I-:it' tut 1I' tr l1:ts, t -I i. -:n: : ' Il l 1or ori nl :" andti r >".:;:).': ;' : oi 4 '11is lh' n ou st' :11 ,51t;: t''1 i:' 1911. 87.7:3!.2.11-. i ile ss t that thll' u lut.; o: nn: thet hoy)'l"tting by rol, ' 2 0t:n1tissit5n' i h Ilr i"tishi .\r:: , .y :v ht.. t' lttl onil I i et l . A - tl! t: :: 'd in ide its 81"r l itedt w"htrett ';a : i -: lihat b It'n (Il'hl by thb ir 'ns:n':a! 4ly in1 o;li r t't h llat th 'ir dt"vi t ti,:t i.' 'l 2 woa? s btd form :111t1 codul[ n"' I . :tt w?ted to in onvetnit nt tht ir br't!..: tliters. The result hou ..n.i Tb:l a ::a,lti'* o: ti h (':lnrtldialns :r al :in-.: f r vxchi:: dint 1 1 he f 'i1-: p 1 '! ' 'di l t i .\ :lit. rt".i nu:-.:t: ,r wo'rk is tht fa .i .l .' p tit' t olf :t iiy :t'ritil i9~ .':.iur, .1 ti t' si l ti tlllL and shun 1312. r s i he' l l s "i1:,t l ts i ;i i ' vii . . lt e w rh i ('t )ln,:ee n ko wt ht 1 .-'t -f Il ullt 1 s1' '.t fa tl . f i -( tila. h:lS(l't''l .o f l I l'1111 n:l: 1 .1:(1 i111('ns 1i th:u'Xula:ll f the natives :rt' repott'.e hein: a;rl: t'te fc by o it. aThis is tlle tir t aj;tiaance' of the dliseaste inl aniy pat of .\frie. except t wtest coa(t, so fa :s n1wl, atnd sok i eer. exists thia, : nty liind its w\ay into E:urope), 1h1' t.'nstruc'tit of rai1lroadls haviin", inaa. is :ssio possibe. No remtdi,y has l yet be en discovered for the theas i , i' h works on its v"cetim ihliusurly. first syingltonlt ig ?tr':a-t Itti t t . It then pass's stupo: C:nr:1g asn detoh.iae ht. To he P!.o:ldha arecor rem a ars thatlter--h lacny!ns erend fo ledos nt r ne:::yIr i absout lcuit aaisthe tes Pof.--lnio o esce tsit acof <n ar- -let o'-r iayherbanls w:: .til !:Winii s 1;;..'.at )rlerin frot casch ey ay i)eak er- brtuah: tioa the laure .' t e::nera of heitie or en.i:w.'e ti.:e akaci.ng of thlet whole. fro wenith foni inthety The1 e a wholy i:iu. The courts pat:ays par fera nsa:urined wyet, buretil 1such das o:r ohebiturllyuret are nugt byes tic, but!!aet.c ac whomaygcnto hmd toteiadea imnalecmme offn,ad them desetey are failteo foodeo areale3 toextadlCaitinet and oer1 proe~sss whinh r eect,ive aros and bCeyond fi ter oundarie. Aill tohi s effaet popertb, 3nact(d Wa eery Sa tae1s aTeI~1114 autem Ct )4lS of i,i the cr*tltaking ofSttevs h, lays fewn theiotin thait to acquie larpeny,tys r Oi in anima fek rn neatreota thy mayue, thesujet. o reny th4use,utbrn hmit i Doe n cnrl s hthemysb BALLADE OF PROCRASTINATION, The it:ntler 1oun pt(, iti that v:- bend lII hope o its gronn ariit At tine.ll s l1owVS - ''1uit' (: o,k 1e1 t1ret(l. -ith yn tonS 01 cank ait ar(d blight. A:nd. were w(e no2 t.1lu'tul, we' migh1t ("e i 1e" i i :<r" to its ln<I ; Iut sneet.;y is Ibettter tha t < uite- t It is n(eve"r too late to 1:ndi(i. ()r lin . 1thoughl to' o flte We $ipen( lilt hl t i iii.v ib h tiut.es w"e slight A1n11 seer tin 1 ins (Iabo l t1 dltet ttl 1.1 uite a :slectable height. Tholr~gh in-'osins-";t. rscenl gloonl%y at naight Of their bette'rmnlt.:.:till we rnar wenid Our sweet wa. st lenti to the light - It is Ie"ver too late to nienti. At least to the ee of a frienle .The" lak m:1y h!each o( of th e r w ite Il n it t. 5eine' a ssrable bedIn11 Tha t h. >ks just as wlCl a4 ti i't sigh t. 1 4 in t 1111tune sur41ritingly right. A c"he'tr tomI)Oow nan- 5'en11. I'hiug11 yntt lnny 1 1c n (" sidler" this t-ite, It is ne1ve(r (too late to mIII(nd1. P'rince. vi rit wouhldse n to inivite 1(('1' r n I sur(.% it.t<1 ti l ter. T rIeth t1 iim- tal;' its flight It i; nei r too late to !nen11'. ('Ciicago News. 1 a . hairy f]] /f rt Ij 11k "r. f . .Ii4 f'- z I 7 " 7.143 MERCURT5. L'e S.ory of an Undelivered Love Letter. TIP I 1:\l:Iot's c11:t ihadll:t(lt his a'th rmlll thl:t t morIng. ie knew it was t1(n I' l I'r I , 1 hCr f ht't \L l laity :ight hinI to (uunt ;th..t ma.:ny': lit- w":ts thtittking: of lthe r("(i :111(1 h im- I in-1Is (n rt eu--1s -nu\%r as h" wal:Ik'(l Withi his gulm on his shnuler'. 'orli: s it w:s it Il tlt of the~ hens A~'l0lin hit':' th him od broa;t;ts init fil.c'r ai tl; (-' iitndt! 1a 1111 lyJ ih;tt t ll e Il :l : 11 's 1'rte lreat. liIIl h! w l :111 .!'1': hlvlt. he th iuI,ht: iher 'I it t ut tIr e on ti1, . 1: ltt . :11 it R ili.r th::t .\ ib:: Ih i!y h-en 11i'?1iee InI :boit ft e w!ee ow and l aill'. 1:n1' a re w w~- k vy on h]ior: ,,. iet b Ii :' tn t lro ir- l i l fro: Bth t'ere b1eyod iherd ilh- tile 11 tIir. h:P ?'it. i("l 0:t1 in, '( l th 11en : 1. win tliil e h.-:tr him I r\listlaI ly th ft h t V";s :mn- relly, ituly o i . ior 01t . .;:: i te 1~ n .. ;! ," i !,' ! !.. - ' r :. 1 1 -,. u 4lliul. agins the-:h iioi of te pa .houbl!r r tl-d whi,-1::e i1io ot young :11 Iarsk asse ha' i seen h:-im tht i tr:a ieOn. he ail tel:-ah 'Ihe ha .:a l he 1i1 illy !h. !::rtint:- t at t hir part n---. an}" wi"t It it ht IStetle o:! salt pncov 1: 1 ; i" h mt t .t:t 11. i 1'. t1t i)' l. tily lwn.e In ogn o h-i littl red ao.rde;r ha11 rchiefs. sShe1 i h t:,i s'en_ knew strerdt h had ne. alf. sahi t wdet' could w:u' alltle tpt conerwoIll atll io hrt. he1ws sure dBie-life oner That Tbe, thr ning t:le 81'1) it : e.1d very in ee. ft TIe (leg rai toIl hohr n' littler o Ot.s ilt i"as at ari or the l aok l:; lam( wlod aif helt. lie see.. T heas t ing !mter atwuy thim -ss l)liy. wished :!.st .o..lt forge t_s h t o tnil1 I't : at y n : Mra; . r1l ai<l o e - -a wiy. o.- p.l Tev ginger I: to tile pocket 1:o is to.s th lie- ak d Mis --y:-: ih f e e 1rtb. erleC tihe lasti:-:. le d eon hBisrlyc a fy reeredtoMail.a Ab-r woulwe,: ri:ren thse w::atse le stop i lehs okt? wel thetle boys lier It who ar. Ptam Col reas. Both hadrc hitn again tim trhat,-lie tooke I here bond th ie ot'5ean. 10tlt Therj: lbwas thearowlg f h'low tofd M aloe that women int wto with1 Mrbartd :brots haingeer in r.c 'andt saidhS. There was Dailhygu where th rat Here onate adoronmabtt? on wa driling.The en ha see ''hat vas (ie('er. Slt hail giveat It to ihimt herself. ('ould it he t:hat young :(II('s (iII 't ertr' i llr tlops' l illy Inre l'nlly' rtul( Ve( :I I'oh(!(.( It:;iuckc'' ie l' I'ronl ib :t li'(-1)t( u:, I): ("k( . 't't"l'her t was 501n1'li1in, inl it. lI11 %was h:m-hL; t bea':utII'-II Iit 1n:lking (lls(ov(erics. I ha<l not wvo 'n this suit I'm malty ih:iivwk :at its iretasure lt1ad bn'c'u forgotten. \1 iss I):Illy lookel as th ' Ioy l tt foll l the little htitketrchief with its '(11<1(":11 retl borter. ''lhrv w:as :t 110le a:1ddresse(1 to Mliss Marv I Hlly. "Wha: (les It Sa. o: tihere, .Ii,-a M:ry?" the boy asked. "It ways mly lnlu(',,. 4he :lmtost wis 1t'' Ia slihe 5:aw the writII'l. "\'hen (lld VonI got that, Billy? plcas(' try to reinletut bei.'' IIIIly thol-glit for s'erai";I seconds. gt in!" he si(1 at lst, "MIr. HIard gave It)(4 I Ita, that last day. D>on't you rein(in''her. Miss Mary. after tie dress liaratle? IDon't you re;nm'ileti'? After th(e h:In(l phay-cl the ' tar 81pangtlecl ltait:I r." ail_l vou sai<l it wv:as patriot Isit tlint iilde a fellow's hack cep like thtt. "\ir. Ilard tol mue to give that to yot. I th tig4ht I did, Miss .\ary. 'ed I did." Atill he pu the not(e 111t) her hiti1. 'I''he gI had alr'ady snat(rcid It frot Its env'Ielop '. 'I'he dItlnbt mitserv that hnud for' w<'eks been gr-owing till, up tot her very throit, .soet)mcl to Vanu Ish as slIe t'ead. Thi,. wo(rds werv the fo-w blulnt ones:" o' :1 youlig soldier: ".ly I e:tr Jlks \l:I1ry -W\'h.n Irel izc' th:a you are to sail to-Iorrow, and that I til to r<-nl: itii he'e wiI hotit y*ou1, I ail wilb enough tc wish that I might I , ml) y (-ontinissioi :lIn I s:ail willh ""nli. t ir i:i ii irliht 1: k " y ti in iy 8ris a: I lont" to (lo lo-11:y. 81(1 kllu 1w,v :: 1o Ih(' ("h:r' !ainI withl youl. < v .n 1 It' i ilt it, ItI' agalinst * your w ill. "i I(-:Ir. I ' e tii - (i r ( r ! I, (.:111 youi that lI-for'. I love you. I'i . . "I aIl on11y :t ?,,r" f:ti 't''s t h:y" who :''. il it \\'<s 1'oji t. ii:11:il 't ye'' (1 uI I! it 'i \\'h('1 I thillk ol ' ou aof u t'ri'-in s I (:l 1 1 "st ll' t to ov he re to h111)1 that y411 4-ou111 4. e-ve (:r' I'( " - -\1' nd .V(-I. t'-<laV. W'hrn I Ihiltk of' Ih.- (!Iv: to r-(4)1t'., thr" lm -v hty1 - witham:t y"ou. I :lum hold (tnou h ' s h:lll :,( it.1 b al y, . I" k :'"il1 - li:.: ch , , I w ilv _ lv it to ITn : o on. i e.w (r -al.I'i. We have ra ''IM a rc- '1.~ i1:i."wh w h 1 -i -:I . to .l , - [.: wi !", ll il. .iin tl t h" o 1,f t'. t,: ::"p a n o, w htl'n ,. . ...: t, : 11.-:-' d l sc'r.'1 ~ ~ ~ '~ hi, h": o I'" h :. -."" ~ I sI . " ?'rote:.: rn' I. -Yes.t- of 1~ e-.' -.'la . I1i r1:" -e k. iu N("w 1r 'eans Tim - Le r 'i a t. New Iiedford'e P'ride In Ier Whalera. Wy have raise.1n a'.'f ie on who have .nd to th.. so:: !nhip ton 11.r :( t haz.ar 'ous rf 'nt .rpi s,s. No mIe davsol fr.r il a1me ift h.s t .. ina::. lot it tw':w-maec as the swery tO tr-is.n -- 1( 1..I the dayor's work" id a shipr:e sp-oWe ar)fo the bya therebwat juneot ar.Knnt of s Last wak ao rmanarrive bther flohon hadwic pided ba outnem, lionc Bay asnr*markhbgh as the journt-yeeles Andir anst an en hpdrnohince towe aexcetng piect itf ard forewt indi foet as i frmintehe left his ship therewaot with woe comradesn back to recvilizrsation. tonv him, wer couldn'itn'rtatusn(lwh the report-r ersatedfro talk th im.s"hr aderntuer itindu hxabite to sa reoteri g,that oer wha s not "ueaogtos five.eeks, Bightordy whercury.ttl boat as no Cmenaerldbyte. fotn Follwing aie bpabut athem,u on ic cai,asptt' chisiigha thie renstels c)airn 'i ti-dca whedman who putesi half as dozen precest of anrdcidet. ~'in ai pocet and in meaydwnr,rleft ain,h thereaboutv,yande wlke do1500 milesli back teoccupliat iloA tosavei thim, to waidt undhorstndh the rwiepot-e i era wa-ce o al wi'tht' hi. le Hnly rt lurie hait to hsa, er rted fprot of cicinmrakeast re-( altthhtheu whamemn i-onot "iag tFollowagint aubanque at aragevtil decprtio, cnth geof fill convied tatIts was tetes thingdepresinable at the tIe,to an accniduenhthe ar ney, arndina hemat do n-ur oi rin, ther coneyn, -broklaeidown, spilin Aumteiccuatadcmplig.hn tow nhorin the fraiowie h dnher scoued thaIe surroutndin Frentry inserc of acoee wagobsn.e that silors ofethred ith avyhesi-abor rad fromt ai hoas, unerfore, ianud, althorugh that woen hairong prco-an deryrptio,Ii the werfnlly servincedl bea not morasit best thnotimtaine latthi and colsstninue thei jur u REALMX.j WO.ME IN AGRICULTURE. A li:trl.." (::4r114,11 'r l'rt" lic , :t tiuel- arful I ut i r4' I'F r '1'i *cni. (' 1 -r'' 'I; : lin- 42214 1(41" 1e"':Itt:11i1 122 fill 41\'11 " 'I '.t ic It'itII1::tv l 4 :Il ' iltled1 a \\ >' ' n - 1,p41 11 41 ity :Inll : 2r in to r, lt' \\ 1It l,':1 ll'uutlti hii"' nl'rves.5 1 ist .\!.:ry\ I I l'ith r1'. w ho is I1"st'Il (lite nl ' 1i21 sIIs-a- 'ss22ti 11r2 1:"1.i' deners'I' iin .\I:: 1'.- n l t . ,Stl:IIks 110)51 '' ; li:g il:; 11\\', I t't 2ll t s fo r m1:'1'l; ,I i"= :I pr;"rI"-'- for 111) w hi eh \1 114n 1n :ir. I ll-lp'ril:: I I. ' l it' I spe'1 cl 'li:Ilty' l:1 I''1 . " I, ' say2 Iit Ilt' in e 1111 1': 1 1 - It iplt. -'It is: :1 bus1InI ) ' th:at hast 11 to lI"a rn-141 lik(' :iny lo-r1114 . 11u1 clli w h 11111 h ('xp ril'nen l". :1 ,1,..1 II n:tulral lluallii(a ilu l. .21--11 ::I 11,-r '\1' i 2''', t-lit'n'gy :1111 ('ul1IW'n i t:l s1s . 4 14 s11 ' i+ " rl' to ,uIcve( -. T li 111121 1i 1 ''i :I1111 f2111 2'l11fI2 at IlIt' 11":('i ent till:,- ws; sI:rl1'll 4l .25.1. Mnid I have buil o! 2 1r2 will % iay ing1; hi lt'' . I;iv,".1 :111 :I14 r 1 of h12t4. tII(' lir'st 1 e1"iilu 1 (". ,4f 1Y11urS'se. is it rt:('('I2 htise/' .A n it,-:ct 11ne ,":lt he butill forl i l8t . A it a r11:1t :'4tin ra4u2It42211111' (';Il he pu2t Ill I'(r S.'tI. 'T h(" c st 42' pla nt :1 (1 r(v1 is slight. ;In'I oth(r ("ex1(ens1 -, 511(1lh 12 touls, f 1 rl ! i "z'rs, 4"1ob 12'rai ne('t for startInt: It':2he' 1t , etv., wo'1uht atunI unt ito litII' 422 "l, sliutll a sr:2lll. hl' .("rt't u1' 8 u14 ' ' 1is to utilize ('\"very 1ll4:1h 1rf :t ;l(''. In :a v ' tb't'I:I le hou sle( 4' 1:1hh-x eln h42' (lled wi1h lttur, n1"tun1b'r. ( r tulinatt (", w\hile' rhubarli aii11 IllshruuomA (":I2 I- 22ur'own (22l I lit gr ttlnll 4 11i111 t';':iIh .\ :uo 1 h('ar1 f1 141:2nning Is 1 22' (ii v. an11 22) timc 1I1st 11" w2'astedQ 1 in't '#4')'In (r4141. ''Th' 11Ina2 u( :11111 supy111 \' for ('222na. t1tln Iinlk' w e'' 1124 :r1'" 844 .1':t1 as it Iht 1 res('nt 2t-. \'urlt':t itll liver th1 (nuntryt aI re. ra sin-:' th 1s' wtith gr'at "u":". '4: ll (:1 n :1. d't1 inl 1r'owtiiitt ili2ks. a11 g-ow 21222n 1o. profit :ts wel as I11'a -ttrt'. \l iss TIay lur. a flori>:t, h:It Iw" ':trtiattin houust'. Wie nint('t"-nI1 h, thirty-:a'veni fl'1t. aIn11h1'r l'Ighty-s'venl by' twVIenity-six f' t. .121' ,iv' S a.11 1 h'-1 t i1' to tl' ework. l11ro1 a:::tin:: and1 'L:'11i'i 1: e1(' 1,wn"1 >tl -k a-nt1 (ar'222'1 il f tle h1'uses. Sht' 1a 14und21 a arket fo4 < Vt'h""tin't liet InWi to\\wn. WIlleh i 1:111-h 1 ?'1'' 111' tit:11b' t1:1i l4'IlinL: 44 . i1:.. h:: }et(rf1't hl iih. :.11'": 11 ' \ :::2 aindI 'up11rs ler :1 '::. : I: ::. :1- . 12 a t .-" p : 1"-S - - ti:-.- 11 . ,: '1-' 1 f1' 1t ' :V r'i ' l "u a 11i .n m ok o i.g a < ' t h v ,. t : ' . 1 . : 1 1 : 'l m . i s 1 a s w 1 l 1 a s 1" I:''''' :'' 2r th -l u1'1 ' , m11 :11 i n11\' \\ '-,; :: . ;, l:.aktn1L II 1ut:1tI1~n as i:'l ,'s f 1'tr' . \ Ln :1: 21 ' 1r .111tit s 'l-ts :lr' w t'1' . T. '',1\wS :1:::d m1a1iens: w\'m11 n whoit h a .' t n:,' ,'1 t11" ra11k. fir th - a1. '11 ur(' t1h..y (1111 cd et "tit 44f it r f14r2 p llan Il,r'h11' 1'lur1,t"s . ''hey 2ar. 1ltiv":1tin: 1!"usantll- ':' a trt"s. t1sim: lilt' s114:1an (em:2.n14' 21- a I':'lwman Tlhe ia''ma.iority r',':'n u('t far:ml: 41f 1?'tr' t11a11 1)412 a"''f. w hl. f("\\ aro ("'ntltntedl w\ith a single :1(r(e. d11'n11in11.r In tt"he s11ade and 111". '"I 'u!try" cultt: :In 11 the' (Ultivation 1' 2 :. e'4 a1rel' 4tr remunerative lir.-s wlhi.'b, a1".' b:nL pur'Suled by Wuln 421. a1i evn 2'' lie-'1.'i- trainining is found oft >.'th:'. for (ed124at1ion and4' rains12 are 1'---1. d in the 1 usin1es'. Two '(41212. -n' 2 1 i (,:: '-j 1k. 1.. a2""r' xamples1( ut 2 w':-k. 2fTh'2-s w.4m- n1~~y saw N. u:-- a with da:2122.s. Th'eir 1:y l.1e8. 21241 tere I ' "" ' 'n 4l2ides4 1o take up1 fe s'n': ".: .if it hIe possible,t' to (1f '.2tudy '42 in 'm agictural2;2 colltze': 2 he zhld~ be f::.!I' 1218ith1: htny' 14) tlh12''1nistr I1f' 2h has al: ebanc to101 40111n1ries. lhe hai t he greater('1 c'hance1 oIf ma2k ig 22 122221 for h1'esel. Miss5 Myra Il>oek. o4f Piladelph11ia)11, 12s 212 llus tratlion. Slhe. was 80ent by the PaIrk ( missionersj2,''~ to studyl~ the" park 5ys teml in Europe. Tr'ees should1( he stud( ledi as wel l as landscape gardening. Per'lhaps some day wom1en1 may22 he1 Park Commntisslone4rs, and pariks to-day1 sho0w the( need'( of somie n1ew2 E'lement2 in thatt d1epa rtment22 of civ i( life'.4 A Woman's Private Car. The first w'.oman in thp world to own ft private touring railroad car 'will be Mrs. Isaae E. Emrerson,. of Baltimore. Mrs. Emerson. uniltke' her husband, ah hiorg yachting. An ye1 'Lt she likes to travel. As a (Christmas gIft Captain Emlersion proposed the touring car. SInce4 Chiristmais Mr's. Emerson, with nnu expert railway ofticer, hlas heeni stu dyinig car construction. and now has a pretty clear idea of what she wishes for the comfort' of herself andt guests during the long tours projected. TIhe car wi'll lbe Q.ne of the largest eVLr turned out by the Pullman Corn p)any. Mahogany will be the basis of the interior woodwork, b)ut the richest sIlk draperies andI the softest anid thickest of cairpets will almiost conceal It. Hath roomsIh. 'with every atppliance, will he built. Trhere will he at least four' state roomsii, al parlor library, a dlininIg room and1( a kitchen. The~ car will be furnished as a per' manen2C2t miigrator'y 1house, 'wIth its own silver. cut glass. llinen and( uphols01ter1y. It wiill be in con2im1issionI at all times, so that it can he0 staIrted at any 1hour1 of the (day or' nighit t hat Mr's. Emer'soni elects. Mrs. Emerson202 saidt that she contem-. p1lated al 1numb1er of "t raveling houIse part'els"' as sooni as the luxurious 'el ce was com11plted'. 2and( thait she and( her fiends "would see 'eery foot of this country as weolI as Caniada and Mexico." Th'le car' w2Ill be named10( the EilyI1, whvlehi Is Mr's. Emlerson's given name. Philiadelphia Noi'thI Amrien'n. Spring Iieltt. ThIese ver1y neessary' di'ess accessor' les that formi suchl 221 a2ttractiv'e addll tion to m1ily's ('(stume21 are to be m2ore( elegant this spring than~ for many213 sell' sons8 past. Tlhe latest fashion advi'ces from Par2is stalte thatt thes~e newI and1( elaborate helt miodes ar1e mor01e ini ev'2idnce2 thani ev.ei', 50 femlinliIty (on this side of the watei' follows suit. * * * The dli) front shape w'lIl still he a m11odliled js senCrely to (eserve the n1:ame. It. will 'ntirly lack the exag ger:ttiion of its lirst year :and Just slope t"nough;l to be gra:lefu'l,. ' ' * Ixtr ti lIy It: r' w elts, s"areely :tn itelh wi i!(. are to be very poptil:ar. ,) * * The pocstillon back eIfeet so nluteh use(I last stuler is to I b ' et'en tllorte favitoretl this se:son. :Intti inl t1i:1ty livw, v:arivl :anti utore e'labo(rate (lesign::. * * * T1he name of te nterh:tls itst't1 in the ilevelomluentl of the helts tor sIritng is Itegion . 1':vertytIln" andl everyt is u'oed -tafita, silk, satin. v"'lvet, lint (-in. luck. ((antvas, sollte ft-w o f le'atter' amd elaste '. An extrtite novelty is even'1 ntttdet of straw, stren;:theneti, ot' eourse, by at stolit int('rlinlinig. lahekc, natally. Is in the atseentanu y so fatr as colors are lcncernedI;I, b really not so tnivt'rsal as in ti(' showing of helts that ctant' out this autumnt . (,ay att ga! tly figured silks antl Velvets that :lte into popllarity in helltdot this "t':lson are to prove strong rivals to hhal"k tht'ecomninl spr"ing. * * * TIht- extl'et"ile t"ogtet' omisedl bulttoll% inl othter place" of the faishilon world Is to affett helts. Almtost for the first tite i their history buttons are to he itilized this spring to adorn helts. StIikinlly gay :tntl dcorte bttton( 's Itey are. too, ttst"d onl the 'rots, bcks tnti sides, ilt plce of ot"namneitls. slites :antl butkles. The bmek t rnamneatt. very lon.; ltt very ittrrowt", is to be ont of tIe s:tlienlt spiring heli feat ures Ill very elaborate <ttsig:ns.- Ilhihadelphl)ia (tee i1r(d. l-:vtt Sionltlt'rs. S:tn1tl before a lookitng glIl1s an4l 110 tic" whitther your right sh11it1ol'r is high r t iwn your h t. It likely is. You will observe it is so hot ii In m1en a l on :it and the reason for this tueven nr'ss lies in the way onte sits. You get into Ia eo ut'rtaill, chair or the 4"st I1e t hefore your dlt'sK :tt yoit ilulelintely rest yotur ritht elbow either on the a1 of your 'ihair or on yiui desk. tiathu; th wttintt olite shouler iitelier than the It her". 1-lu-stl'ally iis it i lhe 'ase whett ot" writ 1s grett t deal. sew petson'. lioservi Ihut when writing keep the shtouldetrs erect. \-tinen who ls the typewriter are sblo: :tllitd witith unen shoulder i' the e oitirs thet ist Iart s iicientl hith and ti sit on ithemt piropery a1<l i't rtq y t'l:irit':lns eretI with shoul lt :s thri;own hack - their wtork enc"our atv-enl sholtitrs. in-ce they have lo vi5tion to lendl 4V(1r, and ther is t"nt:l reti"assite o it bt oth sit s of tht( hotiy, W\henl Votu u:lc'' that you( are af. fted the best thing to lo is to ehianige youar way of silttin at the desk:. Two siuniplt' ex""relse, will h1el youl out. T'he armu of the iiowetr shoulder should he i xtended . tliwl the hand141 grasping . lumbh-hell: that of the htigher shoulder shouitl he lteitgred1 and h e ladle to Hul) Port a heavy w eltght.-Am\nerican Queen, Individuality or thea American Girl. Ihe Amnfsriet1n gIrl has often more in dividual character and1 strength of min thait any other git In the worle She knlows what she likes,what she wat' , ndwashdslikes wakand iihl 1 de-1lU tsts. his alon)e0 tt isitomfot't when it i ote i s t ilting asoia(itot i'ttanyoe i a tiia. a.Teclresdme wh Thmer eutn oAnthin yrouh k watFor unty heon' tis byo mtas it .oyto fritver. Th'te Amerit grl knowat' whyat iahe1( wnewt eart,1 whto lhe teed to115 wear aro'ig. hashcAeso rtad o11n she like wingatd 'ririn ore boetlin sht ioSOllsy nitt (adi es don'ttk thtn' lllhlle icue akely itospl anonc hter predgiudctions.t-Woman's llomhe ittTl ofhelte-tr ofr uoth reen ch. gor inoint lyers tre bret s heltitt int of iarion.l Tis yearl 1t( reappe-r motst epueer deis Aol torts ofyin esare imo Oita te Thesli ar te betk theihumle bi takes poplae trmoing his mlore gaudy rethrten. AvoitI the brones areC'Ol(i en mdinh clorvil hadsof bte, risn, spigeeven igotd. sometworn Int8iests. ont let rpe shoen.e Nckaes wil cthinutye toaes la smaler, feotreing spureinakd toetheyiych s Clany lace is thekppula trimmlingo ~'Int pain crsit the as fanorieveihe wearsets. h a rther (Cl0lht shade. ie hel o hAm on trvv. nsrn lee is t o shapeporn s' 1855.k tiiitini tiobela slettr ofth springjek Istek laet adtin to) hiey ptocekof wille andlerea filorhi day andoeein wear.nsaipa mogtleltst 41 A lit'twOis oi Wh ate ikfotiateis't Lht devlop elvet trtie shlIforn haPltir adornmet. it lty(Ottt opulariofI ther isprti tenoeo toaki vlecribb, oru on t odi of ianne, lsttelatesito ddity of faicy s)tikst AWhiftee-aores shoinigtt etremed lringIskiprtsi amon the at'est tIlk, emol derleo ony thetsik fotudations. yetlytrtey eftive striginge use 11110 ae hwaggir 'it grayteli etostumed eatt'ely stai Fahionmie lavypatal o th notio thblck of neekwe agnds tich olat acntrouinto hany poe toe poettles A feiftn-goare nkotw the 'trem PlOi it in akrt 11 p otoci thipreent time, leditup tore byntht rae alr the mtnle Many gof th nedsprn aleshv FARM @ MATTERS. wY lit I ho Msamis l)( '('t. W eigtl! is the u objc't of Ihe' f:i"in n' l'ai ttening stock for m11:1i"k't, und1 this weight is eisic'st ol taierd )' I'(:.ding ('1rta ill orde'r to p rodunte I'lat. I-'arlnerts h:ave long. bot-(n t:aught by (': pe'ritutt' Ihlt I'at is a delSirale( <1tialitY, and4 th:at it :dds to the fit tIractiv'nt'ss ol' ; c'ar("ass ( n the' st:a1. It has beven dt'11onstratt'd t the l' ex]periIeInt sta tionls. howe'ver, that Ilt' wt'iglt cal he set'ti"'d It l erss cost, with I grt'att'r pro portion of I(ean it'rSpe(rse'd with thce tat by ft'l'ding a lort' itrol'genous ra tion, whlic"h mecans that,1 In additionl to :1 lilt'ral stlp1 "y of tcorn, :ani :ia lltil shoul ceiv ' t variety o' food that is 1not so rich in oil, sullrell :1lt ti a s 1 corn. This faet is worthy of consitIr ationt. ,tr i 11w to Sell 'elttry. It is impoussile to trete('att d1eltnandl foU ' I" ti\" it liit u lest s we givt'e l romil( ut"t to it, ande let te pilhilke kitow of its merits. 'I'lis is trt'. not alone of fan("y poul try :lnd1 c'ggs for biin''(tg. but also of utllrket iloultry and eggs, whert':e1 pri vate tr:adet' is soulglt. The'lt'fancit-1 must exhibit his stock ail shnowv to th limbic tlat the fowls are 111 only goo . hut tlit they have bee(n brt'd f'rom strains thl!t wvill re' 1nr'oduet' good l'(1wis. The mtan w1oho s'lls eggs ain POUltry n111st adiVerliS:' andl lt th(e ] thll(' know whnat he ha1s to st'II. When n1 customler is Ie(utI ('s't'iaIl PHrt' lnust he given so that 1144 i'atult ':11l 14' '1'on d. h'lle tite is at luni Iw \ btlhi'ilt" mutst he given. and 3it ollt' 1n:111 liopte tee sul"t"t't'(l wiho hites his IbuIsins(,s from the yntblit"'s r:IZt. TIhe' in(ub:alor nl:anufa("turt'r has set :1 good t'xal.'. 4 ' e1 ('nttert rising 1blhlit' il'. anl th' liouliy lprtn1rst'r. must 1o1 low his c'xaie'. l"'urnislh thie public Simething goo<d. and y"ou t':111 wll a11' 1'4r<( Io let te world know it. - -1llmt uand F'armi. Floor 1:3ce l'er i1et. It is :t inatt('r of gr'e:it ituportal'e to I know how m:1ny hens 'enn lt' kel t In on' l):n :Ind at a pr"otit. There Is liulitc a g''nt'ral opinion Ihat hc'its which alt allowed to ria' :1t will o r havt' spa. ("ious .t<;14ls 414 best inl tIlot"ks of iort: to forty-"-iv('. andl on h:':11, ("tnAu'(1 iti wi11t'r cIuIart('rs shontth hINve ahout' terl sqluare f'ee(t f'or ('achI ht'n. I-'rol actual t.ests this has proved about right. 'l'ley may be conlinti' ("lost'r if they lin\'t' : sr'lnl1'hin. shed wher' they (.:t' 1 rn11' ill bright 'weather. This 11113 he 1111e Oto )he sout 11d tnn'4('Ix to 1ht' h(n house, 1nd it 'would he bcetter if such shed or nyntt lent was cl'ostd '(1 with plenty of glass on1 the South sIde. Tis apartmnt ndet not he as warmii. as thc' regular" house M I Is of iin board1s iput on ui) and dlo,- n11d 11ra'k htt en(' e31d. It) h l.tw' ...._ large window1 14i4'1ll iouth, as'i II4ut howsII to4 'lost' ('(h4 nighuts. 314st 'o te feed ing is done)4 in the ser'atch11ing. J)ens iI litter of' cha:l'f 4or straw.1'-(Me.r1g,. II Towl'itil4d, ill New~~ j-2nglain41 I 10334 ste:1d. All w1ho4 owno ''r rentl1 honie4s shouhi raise their11 owln veLgetable4s, but1 4quit< of teni It is thet l'rrer' wIll iwnIs thie het li ninher('W of4' a4r' wh)'IP1o do es no1 1144!ait' ol4e-01nt o' :1t' ve0einles ust on' th i'h1411l' , 10''n plit'in for' ths ho14 m113' ('4rden 1thlis yeariioI tryie thae somelI4 th in new. ('1 Few30 (1 l'ver 'try to13 raie 1114 enlSilower,1 koing noth4' e1 iio t'lh mot delie)ou of111'e veI'tals. O''4t:h,t requIres ai hIgh state4 of' ('ut1i'ation)1 tei Onec of its mo1st '5'lt1 1'ssential'requirements. Som1e4 varie14tie's a re na ur'ally self. blanch14'In1g, w hil he Ill'uter '1 lenve4s 1mu4st he4 tie 1(1ver'3 hea'ds of other'is to insur1e4 t heIr 83nonvy~ wh'itencss. Late sownI $or'ts ar1 b'e)st growni in shade14 of' fenice or bilinlgs. 'rie sallslfy' 01' Iegetable' 03yster 1s on1e of 01ur be(st v'ege'tale4s, 03n( 14s inldisp)ensabl)e for soups. This not ver'1y wI'ell knIown' 1'oot is lIke the I)arsn1Ip, andl( likeL It 01ne of the few wInter v'egetables, hardy enioughi to be left wvhere it grows andl dug when01 nleedled. Th'is is sowrn In row;s, or ridlges like heets and1( enn he sowvn ait toes, ratdlih and summerci s'quashecs in abundanice. Many gardener's make 011e p)lntinlg of pens and1( theni stop1. Thley abould1( be0 planlted ait fintervls of two weeks from t'arly' April until JTune, and4 then 0one enn1 havie them in succession for quite' a whIle. Have plenty of late 1h4nn3a, for tile October hennsi are usu4 ally more appr)l'eiated than the early $iummeI(r sorts. wee't ('orni planted at inlterl'ns dur1inIg the sIummuer wvill gIve one0 any nmnher11' oIf dellious11 pudinlIgs u11t11 frost. 1)4 not maiuke the istaike of wvaiting untll planitinig timle and14 then munking the garden of whatever hap11 P('ns to be (43 hand1(, but malIke yourl 1p1an1 (earIly, and( ordler fresh seeds fr'oml som1e4 re4libl 14eedsman11, then1 you1 'will no4t h)e d1isapp)oIntedl in poor seed( wh'1en too late to r'emleqy yourl istake'. -Laurn11 Jonies, ini Th7e 1Epitmist. EradicatIngr Wed "H-ow enn we eradiente daIsIes and slhni' wveeds?i" Ia asked at every meet lng. TIhiere ar'e somle reafsonls for the appearan'OIce of weeds whIich, if underi sitood, will show u1s ivhnit to 410. One of nature's lawvs is that somlel lng must15 14e kept growinlg on the 10and. ThIis 15 for tile purpose54. of pr1otet'tIon1. Whlen tIhe desirab01le', mIoreC (ompIle4x i1 pants fall to growv !oariser' one1s ('011( iln. Make the soil at congenlial and4 'omlfor'tle hlomel, so thiose p)lnts wanhtedI enn thrIve, and4 tIhe coarser ones dilsappear. 01ne of the surest ways of get.ting rid of dlaIsles is to use plenty of mahnure. A scond14 reason is tihe neglect to pro vent their seedling. A lomm11onI practice ls to mow tile fences after haiyling or harvest. At tis, tIme mo1st of the foul weeds have ma0tur1ed soeod over a grent er spaee than If iet nlgne. Many of them whenl eut early w~ill foem a e ond c'Op, whielh 18 rarely looked after. A third 1eason is the system of usin lniehines 1ndt lt aucl' ba l in:; t hoe. Wee the tields lir level and level e1ti. pI s l a l W (l, w e e s mdt tI n t11e.r Iw tiet we itr e used Wit:h inte lie t e lids at" clan, bu 1 11 t ke lt u ull t ll t n de r a n t t h 11r 1 ti c l itio n s o1tt(iell: a1121t't witd lil ; n:.lh 11rc w eb d m o t h tl i s l l a u r e d ( ;l 1 t h un u l e r t h e Io l l e l h u s e d 2 11, mll o s t c a . : s I 1 1e 1 1 1 c u ld i e eol d t i t l ivI t a P: a s ol "u f l I t t r( s u s e w oe d , U hd e e b e tt e r y ie l "t i a n d I light in;- th '11 4r t (clevil's paint hr'u) l it ) h 1wkwe Id 18 l pound s of salt w 11111 to 1il1 theml, and l 1' i t led lit tle afto' kill wlhen the grass is dry le :ut hur t.o Slt can he applied to ll :tht, evds of that kitd with success 'lc, (tvsh1 it)!; of s 1111 o 'ls of h-11 to adj.acent plots sholudl he ont a alnIst. TI'h' spraying of Il.l, tlarled copper uih ite (11ue virti111 1 <l:. t11 IN e i1s <. ()ni, a:I il 1 badly infestedl with mnany wt'il It was t h r i tlli'tc Ibly sprayed,. Ill u .Atl st there were few weeds. :ni111I uth ts were larger a111 ce'aer in srtr t1ni the unsp(rayell, yieldhl:; a hid nr11 il 04e) 'I'11w' :lcotti ulsed was' o1: poul it'ic st) foulr ;.allolls of' wa l'r, :In 111ml 'uhy gallon: per : cre. 'Ilants h:lt al-e e-. ere w)ith wax. oily st 1-.111co'. rs1111 :110 prtectims .1re not alftecllcl by tIhoer lit'tuent. New o1'rkTL'ribunc'1aruner. New Strawborry P'lols. Ilyv inl'Ii, I ,pring I s w.-hen tle new slr'awhierry becls shiole be nliacle .l those who 21-letemph l:Ie ha:1Ving; them' 1 (:tllnlot lI 'ep:Irl' th1e proillild too soonl. [t is :t ':Ie'I ii : hilt f'ew o:1 lllers, 1oUl .l,a1ratively, knowl\\ how to rrnw shraw hert1ies. It w:ts 1'or it l'n-. tini e hle lieved that I t was dill'b-n21111d b elr iulls to 1ro w them.l When. inl facl, tere" is rl 112' oI l I rariden th:t call be grtown't s() e:INily, or Wl i-Ih givcs sutch VIluable resultill I rop t1o11 to cust. tawb1)11' rll enInI' he 1111 u:1 every r1 11 and alundanlttly. werl who nlake tleir land pr111uee m11a.s1111111 erops h1::ve seetured 10,1)18 q!uarts perl,ee h)1l 1 1 i'( 5 !111' 111: y he l:li idel'e l it esIl lenl t yield. To give : no itie: of Ilow lilally (14 .1a1's 1inty ... ;rown o l at s1Rig :lit. l l' t h ia: t Itw e ii -ive lby tie teet, whici l is less th:an 1-1 of 11l aere, 111 laris on sutch i spc li iu uy the ratt( of' .1crIt ciu:ts per a1-re. C'onsidl eri;:r lst the cil:lity of the herl ie:< oni the 'at111. 1' I 1" ionle is e, will be .: c" rIur to any t. hat catl le 1 ur4hasesl iu In et i t Ils :thty will b.' fully ripe and l!ot in.jir ci i1'y Iran11imr11;l:t: ln. Ilhey w ill te worth ar l::st ten ents lie, <i011, or .:1( for thle crop of' :I s;nall p:tceh I wenltyltive by l1k) feet---sn:tiler thanuit city lot. As uloire het"ries vaIn he gr"own proIorttionltely (It at snl:(ll plot tiln onl A :iterl-, ther"e is no r1asonl why 500 1luarts shoul not he pickell (t Ifir-t hea1ing seasun. T he strawberry hed, if kept clean and free' fromn gras's andc weed-;. should co ntinuIll to produce o rs f'or two sucecessive setsols or Inc re. Plow or spade the groun(d as deep as posstble. atnd thent sore:all in1t1re over the surface to the depthi of two or thee tlhbes, Woirking it lIl into the soil, but fiftre wIeorkIn ten tIrnd ap1. ly. alono t for nere a1( mixtre o 2100 1)11u,lis itr:eepethf sol, l o pounds. tile snnier each15 ptiIl tmrnt ot tash ae. It idon the firs wdarm worke the itourte antem frtlizerll l - ileto the ollnand makithe til :Isrcine 1)as. osil ThenI1 oe t unts lllAprl In the gtelronds shouhl he1 orked haver I;fin. llFrt aow small pa footla hIdr twillno leae so)csty and,1111 aste btnthe 'sob to welllone. Afe thel' ll s tr 51)-1 ot Il li ttheleiwork wll beI te n t he al Js 1 frnter. Asl) tro'0l0110ed ('very tiea I'O t t'rolIi sont re11 tiable sprieym ltwo011 ki<ls-Sitotin i'te0V tile isillI(te ho (ma ll tind female), ph1 nts, afs he s)1 he11i8 21 of varietie11s f4Irl 01' 821 -13 -121- 1 i-- --i, is ha vy or' lt. eIe fort'2n gadeIie he u ants IOnot as parti'ou in the rew. fo'ry t1r(1the rwshldlIlb coniyo stesfam ton'ye TaIey an teol others o lthers tae 211nd. If hia tcts onty-ieb Useeon Avyou ge Mns-anne fo Thest roig'e gwithe-wherag man be fifty by thle's oots be1ing1 halfa whlie,' ahs e of ole wlas atenty'ar. liet- tem go News, ow,y sin h Aenrth gwell21roundyte tots, sing(CF htie lie ean worki't al weeteant lIecll to hand-w\11e he gilay beusd berwe otthilearows.n twilwr