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Show PRINT FROCK THAT " blit the Truth Nothing Not a Perfect Standby IS WORTHY PLACE IN ANY WARDROBE PATTERN 1776 Theres nothing like a print frock to suggest spring to brighten up our wardrobe and our spirits Wed love the model sketched here In one of the colorful designs so popular this season. It has truly flattering, feminine lines the graced fully flared sleeves, the slim waistline and skirt panel. With the neckline worn open, artificial flowers posed at the ! all-ov- . LOW GRADE FEEDS CAUSE FLOCK LOSS seml-belte- length-givin- FIFTY-FIFT- Y g The letter I gave you this morndid you post it? asked Mrs. Brown inquiringly. Brown put his hand in his jacket pocket and drew Out the letter. Im afraid not, my dear," he said coolly enough. Of course you didnt! she snapped. And I told you that it was very Important. Yes, I. remember, dear, he returned. How like a man that is she continued. he stammered. But, dear Dont but me. Im angry, she snapped. But, dear, be reasonable. Look at the letter; you forgot to address it, he explained Stray Stories. De- Most of the dangers of food poisoning of chickens can be attributed to d the use of low grade materials In feeds or allowing mashes to become damp and decompose. Feeds mixed from the best materials, particularly ingredients known to be good chicken food, will not poison the birds. Birds, however, may be poisoned by eating fertilizers or feeds which have come Into contact with fertilizers. Hence, a warning is issued against permitting chickens access to freshly fertilized fields or to buildings where fertilizer is stored. Many causes of high mortality are found in chilling, overheating, crowding, poor sanitation, and germ diseases, and not so frequently in poisonous foods as some poultrymen seem to think. When bothered by a heavy loss of birds, the poultryman should check every possible cause for the high death rate. Then if he cannot determine the cause, he should send several specimens of his flock to the poultry disease laboratory at the state college. With the birds should be a careful description of the trouble and the way he has been managing his flock. There Is little use for a poultryman to send a mash to the state laboratory for testing to see whether it has a detrimental influence on chicks. In the mixture the various elements lose their identity and It would be almost impossible to tell which element, If any, is causing trouble. The only practical way to test a feed is to give it to chickens for some period of time. Tills Is rather slow, and when done in the laboratory it is also expensive. home-mixe- ! for Him The real estate agent, having shown the prospective customer around all day until well into the evening, inWell, now, what do yon quired: think of our little city? Ill tell you, brother, replied the This is the first touglu westerner. cemetery Ive ever seen with lights. Exchange. He the Teacher Mother David, I'm shocked to hear you use such language. Did you learn it at school? David Learn it at school? No. Why, its me that teaches the other boys, mother. Pathfinder Magazine. ready-mixe- Had a Small Mouth Why Is that lady lawyer so indignant? Somebody alluded to her as the neckline add a chic note. For added big mouthpiece. interest, tiny buttons trim the back bodice. Sleeves may be omitted or may be made of contrast. Pattern 1776 Is available in sizes NA&lSlfc.y. Dangerous Practice. By R, 8. Pearstyns, Head of Poultry partment, North Carolina State College. WNU Service. ing Too Slow Access to Fertilized Fields 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size-1takes 4 yards 39 inch p sewfabric. Illustrated step-by-ste- ing instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle 243 West Department, Seventeenth Street, New York City. Pattern FOOTSTEPS Are you going to teach your small boy to follow in your footsteps? Of No, said Senator Sorghum. course, hell go into politics. Everybody has to. But nobody can go on following footsteps. Emergencies are bound to arise which compel each person of voting age to decide for himself which way he Is going to jump. Let Off Lightly "Waiter Would you mind settling your bill, sir? Were closing now. Irate Patron But, hang it all, I havent been served yet. Waiter Well, in that case, therell only be the cover charge. Subtle Tact Hicks So you got the best of that argument with your wife? Dicks Sure, by agreeing with her in everything I made her doubt her own facts. Brooklyn Dally Eagle. Men Are Like That Wife My husband lies awake so much at night. Second Ditto Huh ! Mine talks in his sleep and lies even then. First Won Her Stripes The dinner was delicious. You must have an old family cook. Yes, Indeed; shes been with ua ten or twelve meals. d Healthy Pullets Will Be Worth Poultrymans Time successful poultryman made the The success of following statement: a poultryman is determined largely by his ability to grow thrifty, healthy, vigorous, and efficient producing pullets. If pullets are not thrifty and healthy, says a correspondent In the Wisconsin Agriculturist, the percentage of mortality is going to be high. Every time a hen dies In a poultry flock she raises the cost of producing a dozen eggs. In some cases the cost per dozen has been as high as 4 to 7 cents from mortality in laying flocks. This cost can only be reduced by producing thrifty, healthy pullets with greater vigor and greater vitality. Clean ground seems to be a very Important factor In producing pullets. If pullets can be grown upon good blue grass sod they will be growing under what seems to be the most desirable conditions. This is particularly an opportune time for the farmer and poultryman to give thought to a definite plan of range rotation for the growing of his pullets. A Care of Breeding Geese Geese may lay when one year old but it is seldom that a year-ol- d goose will be a successful breeder, partly because mating is not always successful the first year and the eggs would be Infertile in such cases. Geese are better breeders if not overfed or too fat and should have opportunities for exercise. One gander to one goose is the best arrangement and it is advisable to allow the gander to choose his own mate If possible. Two geese, at most, should be the limit Some geese, after the age of two years will lay enough for two settings and the first dozen should be set under hens, six under each of two broodies," the goose can be set on the others when she is ready to sit. Ten or 12 eggs are enough to set under a goose. Over that number should be given to another goose or broody hens. Bumblefoot Bumblefoot is the result of bruises or other injury to the feet, commonly caused by the birds jumping down from high perches to hard floors or ground. The matter should be let out of the swellings with a sharp knife and antiseptics applied to prevent infection and hasten healing. During treatment the birds should be kept in a pen with clean straw, chaff or other soft litter spread over the floor. Meanwhile lower the roosts or remove stones, sticks or anything that could cause Injury. a Do you think telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth at all times so important as to sacrifice for it all human decency and consideration? More important than refraining from hurting people, even making them happy? I know a woman whom I call a truth hound, who would not hesitate to hurt or insult anyone rather than not tell the truth. To her there is no such thing as a white lie. I have seen her tell a woman who was ill, and whose recovery depended in a measure on her mental attitude, To be truthful I cannot say that you are looking well. You have fallen off a good deal. That was a case where the truth did no good, but a white lie would certainly have helped. What do you think about it? This query, addressed to a recognized authority on social ethics, brought the following answer. What do I think about it? I should catalogue that woman among our leading public enemies. Along with her would go the ' who tells you frankdress the you have bought that ly out of the very last of the clothes budget is the most unbecoming thing youve had. Then there is the species, a relative usually, as no one else has your good so much at heart, who will tell you the truth about your husband, point out that those little foibles which you have for so long managed to get along with are really dangerous, major crimes in the making. And the woman who tears off your glasses as you child. look at your These public enemies should wear an insignia of some kind to warn people, so that only such hardy souls as themselves will risk getting on more than the most distant terms with them. They should not wait until they have been accepted on the usual terms by people who care more for other people than for the privilege of inflicting their quaint ideas of right anupon them. It might help if they nounced themselves from the very moment of introduction with their banner of truth. Usually, the result would be something like this: Are you? I am not pleased to meet you- - Why should I be? I don t know you from Adam! Or, Thank you, but I am not glad turth-worshipe- r, rose-colore- d to see you; in fact, I was hoping to dodge you. Then, if someone should bring on the hostess little girl, with the remark Isnt she sweet? the could usually find justifitruth-worship- er cation for answering: All I can say about the child is that I find her badly spoiled and unattractive. Or, Do I think she resembles her mother? Not In the least, but so much the better for her. No further aid to public enemies! . Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Tree Transformation Is Puzzle to Scientists It Is one of the puzzles of science why some trees, long buried, turn to coal or oil, as they have done in Pennsylvania, and others change to stone as in the Far West. For practical utilization, the oil and coal transformation means the most to the civilization of the United States. For scientific studies, however, the transformation of a tree or plant into several drops of oil ruins any chances of investigating the form or structure. The remarkable preservation of California trees is accounted for, in part, by the complete freedom of their cells from decay fungus. This would be possible If they were buried while thoroughly wet. The changes found in the wood were a slight degree of petrification the turning to stone , some crushing and a pronounced decrease in the soluble materials, cellulose and fibrous substance. In no case did the or otherwise wood become unrecognizable in its characteristics. Redwood, pine and cedar of Lebanon were included In the studies made. coal-lik- e Should Be, Anyway By yourself you may be in pretty good societj. KEEP COOL SAVE TIME SAVE WORK SAVE MONEY with (he g Iron will save you more time and work than a $100.00 washing machinel It will save your strength . . . help you do better ironing easier and quicker at less cost. . no heating with matches or torch no waiting. The evenly-heate- d double pointed base irons th garments with fewer strokes. Large base slides easier. 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