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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah 'ft'- ass v ,4 v - SmT their eyes sparkle. . "And their letters tell nie thai know "And how that Hltle girl Is htts they've tried to be contl. King her doll! I thought the one I they have! And they tell me of made with thp golden curls nnd the things their little brothers and siseyes that opened nnd tdmt would ters want. "I like that I like hearing of Just nhotit suit her. "he told mo the kind she them thinking of each other. Oil, such a great help as the letters are, : : ift hut my telescope does its work, too. TKj'lilllilllWiJ. fur I can just see how much the wm children care for each gift" Santa's faithful doa. Hoy of (he R , . Ml North, put his head in Santa's Itifj GRAHAM CONNER Dy MARY 1 Ptinfa ("ltttis looket telhis wonderful through PHrope on (:hritui8 iiiornitts, lie S OLD - I tsfthJ : "It Is iilwnj'B a liclp to tne, too, to see the children. I van tell In this way. too, what pleases them most. "(if eotirsp I havp their letters nnd try to fjivo them the presents thry most want. ran tell how "Iiut In this way miieli they like the toys mid sanies and hooks I have jrlven to them. "It cives me so niaii.v Ideas, too. "There," lip eoiitlniied, im he Ittlked to his dog, p,oy of the North, "it is just as I thoujjht. "Little uirls will never grow tired of dolls uml boys will uhvuys like trains. "And they enjoy n good same, too, for the winter evenings. Ah, see that hoy at his skates. "He asked for a pair in his letter to lite- lltfit is he asked for n pair in the six dilTerenl letters he wrote to tne. "lie really can hardly wait to start ustim them. I do helieve. he would like it If the Moor wen; slid delilv con-rewith ice! ft VfiSrA l1 lit ; 5 ri.v, L v'f'i - ' f , 1 I ' V " '. ' ' ' 'j1 1 I -- This and That ) ..eil.l "T i 0il.OI!S nuiy come llflil bu (;n, m;iy wild us sn, s I'ip-ii- 'I'lie ivniiirktilili' pnrt nf it Ilic tlicimi si'i'tiiM iii iv in :i pro (lull II pvi'M'ttls so Iikcs its iippi-.iof (.'lam. it inlerot. ' wlii )i - vv W. 1, ,:..;u ,V .( Quake Start fill. I ip. !! Cluck (oi two jears. clock, luoketi Marled to run aalit nfier a eiitthiimkc In Santa Moid. a, Calif vois A feel I Krt soinlu r it aihls jears" to J our lip pen ti lire, with some (.lie or i l one-fourt- IL-h- The Weekly Short p.Vliul. im: etc, to have a wonderful lime when she vent to visit her aunt and cousins In New York, I'.til somehow when she arrived things were n.( what idie had expected lln ni lo he. Her eoiHtu, I'.Hihne nnd Sue, were chatued, (or on,. (!,.n, Th.-t be so aiiv.'.ni.s all itie time about their v eiimme. I II. V Were Illelill. ItlMolls, lihotit rai'i.llne, 'Voli musiii't he (,i pi,-,- to lid ward l.atie." they (,,!,! ),, r, the liiwari entertained tlo-all lit dinner and the theater "lie's .mr-.e- , nice enon-l- i. hut he i,f luiMi"! imy iini ey. and U s tiseie.s lo leive a man like H at hauiu lironiid all the lilae; p keeps othoi Itien awiiv. "Hut - hut he must have spent n t." (oil deal ti tmcj iiieir cp, Sue t..!. I (.items lli'loii dev. It j ';..cior :'! !. ... 11 II !,,. j i tn.ri.ii.a and M. vraUtit l.m,.. was ttvin- - hat.) lo pretend to en to'.' herself vM ttlUI.-Ultshe lit-- , saw Ihe face of ti e name. mi, who vva .ekii a up '(he so.1,,1 '" I , iisl-- tol-- i rr," 1 I ,,, ya .,s- - ,," Jcple I,c::r In,,,- Ial 1 I I hoi ii.iiey or - i,t. i ,.bj 1,,-- mart!. tti.it r vv!.., -- at t, .1 w.'ih t Pol i::,,,v. e. ,,'tOl,'1 to tc i... K Elf! l "Von J- wai .!. M !.,vc '' ! ,. ' a ,'..;, i! t.rve tn j i f,,.- ti. 't ' ' ," He .' .t i ' . '.', ! . t.'. : i .'. 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' '.t''' " I I ,' I , is, t'r Tvl If V, J X I I n'J' ' lion are line, lite t( hem- fancy lii'ctioi!s shiniua ai the walsilitie and the round coilar which Is lied f I in front, ' V ( Willi tlie hotid.i) over, niothers V T V j IteKiitt to f.el a "doit iiow" fjdrii. V. 4-- l I tiilriina Hiettt to acibm in the direc- V ton of ibe faintly newna which NX must he !iceouipH.he. early to lit sine a earn free sprins I'erliaps a ' iue niest.iri. from style few hlnti n to style trends Itt ihp I l,e;.,!,e.iirieri. of (lie vojitisli I e dhlreli'ii rettlfu will be helnful (o I i s, , !.,tt crepe or i epe de chttie j (hose who are iilatmitig an earl;, c.ilorw fur little tirl n sewinij rnnipaln. ' "' I ' HV" fro. Un It Is Nikl In T' to Hie fy lltii M,,st of (he timer mod. of little Kil'U' ilresses that liolb jil.ui..... ..r "IiIbIi .o'ois," N,.t ..)i(v pleated and (land clinis will In a icm btle iidvoi alts) Inn th pti. mill considerable partiality . "' " is lo fealure foil rlmwil for bolero In. ket efTecJii The I I, Is nehievid with hrlt mitjotity of fn.iks in ihe enr'y ;"'- -' ot en il..ll.jile Hint showini me abort sleeved ! niii "- - ' a d wllb I'retty Utile louche pattii tthirly ndorti He h"!,U' i,; vhid embroidery and sleeves In the way of (i.iw and f i of liaiidworh, fur (here, fti!l ami viiriotii. hatnlwotk, 1 Inv iH,! '" any iniioiini of fauot.iis plllt 1.h'c ar. a favoicl type. si"", k a .lid other Sine Milelterv Color Iiellte "he of (ho en children i loth el, fir most liiip-n-c(iiilra(a. ;hn l on , IniiH.ierisih a of jt-'- -l v: t.. Ihe li. w proiain. In td.-di.ss.. f sh,n,. lie iiitt.iethf. dres Jitcturf-- U ' It'l'i". liii'N n In t,!,,tis,. f i r.M.e de i b'.lie in It lovelt isprcii and skirt tii ainu W. It J X. &Jf hemming creil-ttm-- - j citlll-vnllii- I i rei-Hr- I si-- 'I"' : '.I ! lie nf Erven. eotittaled with uml i.iiAi of nrirri.w wldle rib boo, Iht ails tthich five I! dNHtie alilitn . I nti ar- - of httle eai.e '1 upm snrnV wilt (Tect ....... , .. d.-ii- 1 ,u nf '.c ' . . : .. SUCH ISLIKK TIm Goiul !5ov Sw.ni s ft.(l-n- i In-i- -' . I ' Nile mud alone no longer Is qtiate to enrich the Ileitis, and today the fellah must buy high priced Imported fertilizer. a piece The renter usually of land for two or three years; the owner furnishes seed and work animals, and takes his share of the Cotton, sugar cune. corn, crop. wheat nml rice are staples. I'.gypt grew grain for export to feed Hume In ancient times. Water buffalo, oxen nnd rnnicN lire (he chief work animal on (Infarms; most of the horses and donkeys In Fgypt are owned by the townspeople. While the milk cf pouts, cows, nml camels Is used, the fellah depends mostly on the water bit!Tah for his milk supply. This ugly. awkward beast requires less foo, fltnl gives nmre milk than (he cow and Is less susceptilile lo disease. niiltnals are raised for slaughter, prohnblv because of the unfavorable cllainlic condition. Turkeys and chickens are numerous, but domestic dticks and geese are rare. a for lifeless rapacity plays The MgypUan country women, in effort . but he hardly knows the taste of meat, lie sianiK In rustic huts Improvised of Nile mil-'t!ip matter of diet nnd nuriculttiral how little we know iir.mil them! Wluil Is coins en In their minds, teclinbpte. Just about where Ids an sad eyed, dumb, driven eetor were In the days of the these whose erect bearing nnd deli'litiraolis. wotil I feat tire chiseled icately n conIs farmer The tvyptlati it ns mark them union distinguished of Ihe iitterva!lve. both They In the matter of Ids food and lit any people of the earth? arc never seen to smile, nor gesthe methods lie employs for ticulate, ttor lly Into a temper. the soil, r.srypt, despite hai not Changei In City Life. years of civilization, It Is iimotig the ciiy dweller, from the primitive AgricuetiiiTt-ei- l ltural stnse of society. The age of chiefly (hose of Cairo. Hint change Industrialism Is yet to he. Agrfcu! have collie ahnlil. Among; Ihe re lit leal phenomena turnl irogri"a liigsi itihel!eV:ih!y, of Kgypt. the strike as an pcmmntlr weapon Is tittle Pregrrsi in Meiheds. AI S.iMoini tii;iv be And the cv quite common. caviited home of ihe wealthy farm oilier phase of Ihe (uillonal Idea. r r Tl, who tloitrllied ".Tiki emoilon. Is Hie purl Kgypilnti cl'T Jentu hefore Ci'.(, '('he home of women are playing, ytmrins t'"lr Ti Is embcDM-ewith miirnl dec husbands' amhitlon, Hiey hcli""' oratloti his aBtlculiural pnl the Kgyplian nation on U' Hue of (hose picture nclivllles. map, Tl lewdcs He (breshlna I.Ike (he modern Tutklsh The Job waa done on of Hlattihoiil, many of these ls.vp-Ha.f Ids grain a threshing floor precisely the way women of (he city. M"!.'!1 t!m Mration H carried ttt today nnd Copt alike, nre versed In the Alioth.'t scene depiita the plow literature and pnlidc of I"ui"lp-anllig of "H' elalea with lilltbHll-draoften during Ihe struggle f,,r n n.mdeti ltlipleii(ii(a. ire Independence they joined with iitte i ak a h.ni.i. In tigrienll ttriil In petition to the ' ha two ban ii,,, ,,! govei tiuieiii. ill- ; the opeiator. walkit.a be The fattmn 1'nlverslty of cb bitnl the Implement, guide It true, Ihe chief seat of Icarnln? nun h a tno.b rii Anierb an uteet nml of ioliibal thought ' r ltd roduit loll of ,'"''' Le T ,. " ""l-'U'.l- ' -t. ' - '' IV ! ! !" r !' " M" ' " ""' "-- "! ''t-- !':' ' ' 'V "rV' .,,! u ,,n lh.. s, .Mc! I l his children. As a eotiseipienco of all this, the laud is minutely sulall vided. Whereas 20 acre? and n tnu!e represented the unit f cotton production in our soiithifn states, two acres without (lie mule Is a fair average to a family of Kyjitian About throe and cotton growers. otie ha'f acres retircsent I h av erase l.vptlatt farm. I'meilcally all the work of soil t!IIm;e Is done by hand. Somolhiiii: lite n double tixed Inhoi charge rests upon the land through the necessily for Irrlutllioll. The peasattt lives very much after the manner of the obi fashioned southern lietrro of nttr ilantatlons. Two staple eoKott foods nrtiotii: the latter are corn an I This Is jirecisefy sweel potatoes. true In Ihe cae of the I'.n.ti;iri peasant, who can prow hi corn the year around. The Ksypflnn sweet . potato a a tros..-- Insipid thins and, la Ihe latii!imi.'e of Ihe tobacco triple. I irooil for (liter rather than Haver. The modern Ksyptlan farmer dis- hvl EA"? jr I j t ,. , ' - ,,,, , ,, .. I 114 " ,",'7,V- l': t"'! i,i-,- ' e I t (. j f ;ith ! j "''hod I., 'oil.. Is ,4""' e, i fl'imtl.- " ? I , ... . ,' '. t ' ' .''ire." " " " r ' I said I'd co tie up here 1 ,U,'U" "'' '" .ir,. .!,,! i..-,.- . I l"b-Ui- I . t T'-e- ! !' e b....iu!. "1 t "U hv " r" ,,!'"- Wi' i '' .lot..!., knew w.lioist (ha! I, li, His W.a-c- ' ' '1'"" "'' "''-'b- ''" " " 'l"l,v' " l,,lrr' . l eV t, li:ippene. In lie an eve i'1"' ,'l,'lir f. e.iiu v.-she llorelv, when it seemed (hat Sl,;. ;lt,l!"- - """ '" ',' """" J'i-- t totisi (.ok her trunk In the lant. i.ln-- I vval, -- f V l .v rejrnrd-te- d I W I If j , l- it j ),,. n.,-- ; " ; "' ,V11 " Mi'l now . s!,e u.re fi'i.iatjy 11, seep Jem f,.r fl'll liooe," s',e vtel. tuavl.e I've ... (,;, Oh" -farol.ne said A"' "'l""'? " l!:, r kfers He ivc a dinner for Caroline. suum . a inomh ,.f,er ''' m ,.w ' ""' atnvd l'r,"'-Ttotk. at n veiv smart n ''' retail . ... . . le uml ch. f f rt... I. 1 l : ( plow might be two-handl- C.) I Vi . l,4y;ricv ; - "I haven H-- .., of c,..ir- - e, I 'a r,,i, tie," "hv-w!,v-""Oh, ptnie.l In ! er -Sue inisvv. id, 'Hit t! probably chair, toil .e e ,.i,e off t.. the look m ..... evetv ceni tie can ktl. l.ell. 1,1, .1 Hi.. ..... I i I... llisl Week (. . I i! i't j. see , ,i, "I. ,ii,'M(ie was n n well lave to have ,i e for (pp. I ftili! it was ovet, im) the e tit. e s,,. Hi, to dinner liliu ,ei!u lit .tl !ipp..:ir.-i- nc.lin bat k for last . ; ic'.'s asl. him as he ielcve, het p',,!e. she laoi Ml-I .1 Ihe pLh! lew 't i her ! and on is arm, s, iii, -- V. c. t rid ot h I'f lit I'lin-- r ... i. 'I..-. , vv..v ,.t Carol, in- - didn't ..,.V .1 .. ' do.! I! e In f.'eTii draw!. At l.er J...1., s, ,.,:,,!., sice,, a, v jU I -- nongraphic D. BRIGHT HUES TV Won't y,.ii to .. in. ?" ns'.ed. "I'm so l.c-husejVarolme, ""I'H. ' ol ille ;" tier illllil ,,s, I;ii.;..il end the joana mati ,i..., ,.in e m,e ,.. I le dMul . ..me I N.itlnnal Inn-Is- ) Ai' '4X3 '' himself ! her after aunt ti.ld Car that iMIiiht.-dIJH 1. Dial (he man was it sreal catch - si, iinimn. !,,, 11',-i- 'f Hie I v,-- i t I'T j eve-liiii- Colls. Witlomt im. of i!- - fiiK m..n to whom I'alll'lle W.IS espe. l.lilv nice .liseov 'i.-"'.it t'aioiine wis tl,,. .luiili a- little Per ...,ce. tie- Sail-bon- SIDNEY BLAIR Story-- By Mes jus; l!,,p,..sil,!e:" ia'd Ttit.-- YOUTH REVELS Caroline.' s Courage Was Great i, inn I'V Zik'-zaj- j . w, Farm Workers Using the Shaduf. Egyptian hs a rather impractical sort of UK recetit iiromulatlon of a ! contraption I new constitution in Kypt and Though "Ejrypt Is the gift of th4 the riots by supporters of the Nile," It Is a gift witli a strint; h opposition, that accompanied the it, n hose name is mud. Keepine new overnmetital step are straws tlie ctinals free of silt and keeping I'lott. that show how modern winds are the water fiitiirativelv. going has, beintiitiK to blow in tliis ancient broken the tired backs of millions. land. Many power pumps are in The World war. freeing Huypt of course, especially on the large from the Turkish sultans, plavcd its hut today gasoline Is estates; in britiins new conditions. scarce and expensive, and (he aver-aspart Hut even more fundamental has small farmer must water his been the popular pressure that ha little patch of land with the brought discontent and has crowdshaduf, a primitive balancins apThen th Motor Car Came ed more people Into Cairo. One paratus wherein n long pole with hundred years niro the population a rock I'.rita'lnu up children has certain weight on one end nnd i more become was of ly Kiiypt complex with (he slightly less than on the other is used lo lift onward march of civilization, and JiIHI.ihki. It had risen 40 years ao pail water from the canals. it wnsn'( so many years ao that to i!,siiihhhi. Since then Ihe popTwo other awkward but flneicnf practically ihe only worry a mother ulation has doubled. machines are Ihe "water had was (o keep (he chihhcn away The pressure of this rapidly ex- Irrigating snake." or "Archimedean screw." . from (he horses' Ohio State panding population upon the limit- and the tabut ; these wooden water Journal. ed agricultural area is the most im- wheels fire used lo lift wider front portant factor in the economy of tlie canals and pour it onto higher modern i;:.ypt. The process of land levels. IN subdivision Is ncecleraled by MoThe thousands of miles of canals hammedan law and custom, under serve fed only for Irrigation, but which no man may devise real es also to distribute tlriukins water tale to any one of bis children to and as channels of traflle. the exclusion of die o'hers. For on these ditches, seen from practical purposes, every Moham- n distance, seem to he running on medan dies Inlesiale, since no man the ground over the flat country. tan dispose of his estate except on Must Import Fertilizers, the basis of ciptal distribution tn I 1911 -- ". To Scare Off Witchpatterns so often paint ed on walls, fireplaces and other parts of a house, were not put there for mere decorations, Accordinc to Stuart an authority on KucHsh folklore, this lpe of decoration was used In olden days to keep witches out of n house. Since most of them were supposed to enter by a chimney, these lines were traced on the hearthstone. I Hi roit News. . CP . ... . i. (Twiiarctl - n-;i- H'lli1..s. UIKUIK ' 1 Kitn-- i t'nion.l Wcnti m Iffl ta il i .nh-w- T; soti. beyond all words. pie-pur- - I the man with a s ' toes their excitement and their clee and iheir happiness make Santa happy money means- m, thins to such semi haihat ie people, candy buys Iheir yomi will. A box of candy is always n most appreciated pit from youth to very old tire. Peanut Brittle. One may make cati.ly in her own home; It Ii riot much work mr does It take it U'fcat deal of s!:j to make the Take n pound of pan candi peanuts, shell, remove the brown hitsks mi. roll with a rollinu pin until the nuts tire like coarse crumbs. Take one pound of sutt.-irthick trim or heavy place In aluminum pan over heat ntid stir until the su.-ais well melted, slir-linwell from the sidei nf the an. Add the nut meats with of n leaspi ouful nf ..alt, mix well and pour otito a buttered baking shei t. enjoyed In any sen There is nu ll i variety ci'inii-'soups from which lo clioo-- e tliat the httsy Initisewife ot liiiim.--woman may serve herself l.niiily a different soup every day of the month. The home prepared soups of fresh meat ami hones with plenty of marnov are mu.-more enjoyed when nicely I.oiiy, prepared. s'oh coiciiti:;, with meal nnd Iioih s put on in cold water to draw out all the ll.ivor, will atve II most tasty tiinl noiirisj.iti- - l.rotli. Additu rice. Iiarley, ot veetahles oj differ ent kinds will vary the llnvoj as ' well as the etijov men!. o and serve a .oi vepet-ddsoup ii an .iccompiLshnient which Is worthy of praise Tops of American eonfc-tioituu to every part ot the world. I'rom Aimtiia ias from Juno, pri, to June. I'.riti, eighteen million iotiti,s i( candy were diippe.1. The worn) is aro.vjn consciiius of the .ihie nf amly. he scictilisls of (he I'tiiled Stales Naval ohserv atory who went lo the I'.icitic i..l.,nd ot N'uia Ion to see tlii- t.itaj eclips,. ( the sun have proved thai lollipops are a v.ilu.ihle asset in Kaitilne (he lotitideia-ami helji of savuKc ill t trihes. CoiTS are l'ot wi-I- - ; Hum." - I rerfeelly elinniiilu' ;m tln- -e three, pieee lupin, or enniiie, or snow white Kiil.vak, or e.ii:o'iil in Hie ease Dvi'ti when nni'le of fur limy he, f.'lhl'ie these hein lovo.Miries, w hite, nfe oit. lei fully h loo'.iti with eoats, sints or froeks in hlai I;. i Kvery wotii.ni whit .iti a!Tot, keep white iiiiliiaetila: o .t.iMli in ono of these tlatteriiu lur I'tlenihle sets. Then there are the t li:; i in n eel lar iiihI etiir Mis wo ke.l snji ot ililnilllltlve while satin sent pearl IhmiIs, they me "h veritahle foini tain of jiiutir hen it to KiitiK n jotiiiKisli loo,i in tin. fi. I'ltioon froek iimde of hlai'k e.iiitoit or faille or he tin- material what ii Try 'Moiling up" i,:it 'mi. limy. Im hi Ii I .lust Mow otic of Its new yi'- -t tiri'H K the eostutuo i'ltloT (,f ;i h.niil'.otiio Mih-lwoolen vvi'ine of of b'.aeU Velvet null vli;eh s worn m Jhm :itnl iinill' "m-of wlute fur, IrosN ' V SO i i j ililli.'iilt world ia a .1, i n. Imri- - to . wear is a favorite f iniiila of the tiiode. See it i al ied til to a uii v in the picture. It fashiontiu Ids si uimltiu suit the s heavy hlack crepe in i ion a hi. weave io jaire white. A.' in in ' H tn Wl see w iii. Ii i iv es ( the h'lh-rto inp! the report th it lio..-,s ii s and Mi ly flocks will Infi it ut eil II a elev et ti.il spi Hi'4. I'riti.e ah. nit the skirt It is made of s. f f. l.ne. And hav-iey nrnved at the hemline the net detail which claims attention is the modish (outwear which piavs so im pHitant a role in tin- a,.ini,m ,,f this iilttai'tive otutiic. It carries out the hlack and white m.te in that stockings are the new sli hi. o k. very shei.r ami nf ,nll (in .li. while the very tilery ovfords tune III Willi atu ot hlai k and tin' ipiar-teiof while kid t hl.H k tiled !y Inn rpi . one phase i f ti hi. n v iii r. Voulle, ni.'M k iiinI u hi 10 evell lo tin foot- nfti-- l. iosihU'" hite si i A i.'l p"i.il.' are hard to i alt 'or tin: man who pl.tvs t ha w Ki'US'Ui. irff'.-liin- ;: of iIii hii'h iii, m h a !.!! fill Hole, at the same I ime ;iih! while At lea- -t il from limv !; (. forcvi-r- Jmliii triumphs Would sci-ii- i It repents Cnlor- - jiitlMT D3 OOOOOOOOOi By NELLIE MAXWELL , ,,vJ and licked his hands. "(Hi, Hoy of the North, Isn't this wonderful to have this telescope and see what all the hoys and glris are dolus now with their presents mid hnvv ihey tire opening them and enjoying them, "oh, iinv of the North! I've Just seen that little girl who has been sick this fall. "She wrote me about It. She Is much belter now. And how ghe does love the white lamb with the blue ribbon around Its neck which I took to her. "Oh. fdie does love him so much. "Oh. Boy of the North.1' 1 certainly couldn't have forgotten wanted In her letter. What a help that lamb. those letters are! They tell in,' "She's (joins to love him ns Ions what they want, and they tell tin so as she Is a little fiirl. I'm sure of many other nice things, too. All of that!" And Santa looked tlirouh his niiiKiiifyinK telescope ami aw the children openitm their sifts, and 1 I V 'j , ft Mi iitekr, 1 1 ""WMfctlaMaWI s A Story for the Children 4 J ' , ' ... ! them tell me liow much they are looking forward tn my visit, and that they hope I'll have a merry ' Christinas, tuo. As if I "The dear little people! could help but have a merry Christ-liiawhen I look through litis telescope imd see their smiles. How "How happy they do look! WHAT SANTA SAW ALWAYS IN USE BLACK-AND-WHIT- E Ibr-me- r I -- Wast J A1TJ4 TVUf HJtP infjf Tf(ATWCRC M PiQlM' TJlCRCAr LETT tAcsfrtPJU our TiieREr, (low Is held Iii t coitre by Ihe Hip whole Moslem World, is '' man i,o follows it in thn furrow caied In Cairo. Though pupils com Hie modern Kgvpthui ilow l nl from ml over the Mlimn"Hir weed ami N likrwie drawn hv world, Kgypt sends most of Iniilocks or irttnel. hii( (he Impli. ami. a n dgu of the time. It ' liielit la ustti'lly E!l',!ed by n iagli. siuiiilieiinl (lint many of these ' wooden upright rather than by two d.td nro the sous of the b'1" handle, and l!m operator w alks ,y lain ell. I"". llie lde f Ihe pbnv rnthir tlniti bo The r.gypihm natlvo I hind II. lliiltieiillal; one paper printed It la ohvlotj Hint In Ihe Id rcti a! Cairo bus circuhillen of ah"' alte-tittle ttnit latve the "ii.inki rople. Kgypt dm who Tl the primary ngticultiitiil lead saltier In Ihe hit mi a r W days of iperntiott of plow Ina Im tiej unly Ihe rvniiiig lo hear (he pnpci f''n'' Made rm . regies, but In all tnn nettiallv nbmd by studetd. itncrej rc!reg;cii!ii, If H rtnihi Hie Imeipies are sources of I't'"!'3' he resinned lo h! estate (ml ay giinilil and political leacbltitf. s"1 eficr H p lapse i,f 4.i'.ui jeura, no the Copl, Hiougli Christian. mm In K;jpt mtihl jdut enough, nlhiweil lo apeak oil Villi lieitig an eld f .gyj Indeed, his polillctil auhjecls at the llioMjnrS. it P.r tb''. pre. no-li- 'j.- I vx hAXip v,,.-- far cc,','7,- - |