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Show HOME ANI; I'ASHIONS. ROOM USEFUL DRAWING "KITCHEN HINTS. t AND Made of Folds of Crepe de Chine New Way to Serve ASpara gus How to Refurnish a Room i'aist The Barometer Bey. "The rain will come down In a tempest them to E. (III).'P is now uncoupled. R takes 5 back to A and leaves it there. (IV). R returns to P, pulls P oack to C. and leaves it there. (V). R running success3lvely tarough' P, D, B comes to A, drav. Q out, and ' , leaves It at B. sleeves of moire being completed with cloth oversleeves flarirg at the bottom. The shirt is laid in wide tucks and spreads out ir. to a very full flare at the hem. As the season advances the preference for mixed or fancy suitings becomes more and more distinct and' it would-Iseems almost as If the lat-e- c a very short time be used entirely Instead of the smooth-finishecloths; although the cloth is by far the most dressy In appearance, it Is of more compact and closer' weave than the mixed suitings and homespuns, which, together with Scotch tweed and covert cloth, are in the lead at present UUyy rs. 111., 1 Club, lVord CbiW Place for the Deai Under most circumstances & Bail, Tuberculosis a Grave Matter, Points on Angoras. need no of doorr is out Cheaply Mantillas Coming. the haJ building The wind la eo dreadfully cool, best Station j The Storrs Experiment know thgoats says: in which to locate the incubator p; A wiser of Angora And (if you ash nife) I should certainly . on for a number ql been flam s carrying more than lng the time it is to be In aay Doats have cattle diseases . t.t While I known cows with some tests operate to wiser years That It's stay never have This place is recessary as a as rdeal, 5T.ls often, possible to give an old At home in the dry than go roaming be tuberculous. The results are giv- 'beep diseases. They mucous passages, 0f the guard against fire. There might k , ; away en in bulletin 23, which closes wltli of newness at a air decided a room, never To the horrible school, 'md sff'dom have foot rot They limes when It would be more aiJrai the following summary: Boomerang for Joys. trifling' expense by changing the sofa Bald Freddy Maguire but are frequently lousy. lageousiy located In the bouse v I lave scab, 1 and a J is Novel covers. ..Benitos tuberculosis fire boomerang, pillows and table among toys The development of As he sat by the read about putUng a few It not for the danger from fire. ' On a oiautiful stool. A. Waist of Creoe de Chine. which it is con-- sateens can be found in all cplotand nd the the condemned cows, atoough slow . flock of 8heep 88 pro- - objection to an outer a A Veay. hovel waist Is here IllustratThree they are easily kept in order 'ag' both building, hot continued gradually, until at the end j I'm sorry for that." said mamma, "for, dtricted fs nighly ingenious. ed njadq.of folds of crepe de chine in of four years three of the four cow tection against dogs. Dogs killI goats ever, lies In the fact that the temp, or more vanes, which are so formed fabrics can be laundered.-Ruffle- d you see have as sheep. ature Is very changeable unless Theres a trip up the river that they can be readily grasped bj I 80fa pillows are no longer deemed mo-th- e tuck Street and trimmed with lace were practically worthless, either fev but not so muchold ones killed but building is exceptionally well tk never had any I meant you to go with your father and from a common cen-- (ji8h. Heavy cords or bindings of the straps and a deep' lace yoke. Black milk production or for beef. radiate hand, me. a number of kids Where a good many chicks are tobanh with bav8 nd quite The results of experiments creasirg their impetus the rear edges same. materials are now used. A clev- chiffon bands are. .very artistically disAt a quarter to three Goats are somewhat raised or where several incubator er wombn desiring to freshen up ber posed and a large'' rosette of the same these tuberculous cows and the use killed by dogs. The steamer, I hear, will be leaving the than fence to sheep, but not are to be kept In service for som harder quay. has .plain small living room,, of their milk for feeding calves coinas hogs. Goats do not Jump, months at a time a building construct But then, as you say. cide with the general results of Eu- so hard green walls, has made a slip cover for Buch a trip would be va'n and creep. I have climb but cd partly below ground Is best1 'sateert1. pilThe her 'lounge of yetloiC ropean observations, and indicate that ft hen there's sure to b? rain fences that turn goats have seen such houses that had be rail And the clouds are so gray." lows which rest upon it are- - covered the danger of the spread of tuberculofence is made constructed at a moderate cost Tk sis through the milk of diseased ani- perfectly. If a rail with the .same fabric and ae ap-- . I fancy he will climb lower walls went fit e or six feet "Oh. mother!" said Freddy, from the lean goat to mals is not so great as has often been priqiiC.With' arf 'oyercdestgn of green you know. It may be, low tho surface of the ground, k how no matter high treated ( j liueii.S "cqer. for' al table The wind Is a bit on the wane. in the earlier stages of the it, supposed, j fence three and a consisted of concrete to the thick rail : built well but a ! ' .iaAHe (rai.tliabner. And, faintly, the sun Is beginning disease, and when the udder Is not half feet will keep goats per- V S. show; high, ness of a foot or more. In such case I for mo -- Ht-r .Aaffected, the danger from the use of While the meadows below A sever, wire fence, properly ' fectly. the floor was of concrete and the 11 though moment But Are the limited. to milk a be more Coming. than Are surely appears Mantillas bright turn them perfectly. Two ond floor of boards was only a shon will spaced, 'but be suffl not are or moment For when the when the udder Is affected, ago. they ter, and imerder that they may cleave feet of woven wire and two wires distance above the ground. The up poodm And on looking again, near to future in the While as but the Is advanced warm,, so disease are far ciently the air they rotating they X think It would do hams coove is perhaps the best. Goats bear per portion of such building can k bashallor or muchhof etamine see we be Indicated outward on one side. are beveled signs by I used For an outing. Dont you? than sheep. In used for the storage of food and much better flocking or ecru of In shades Infecmantillas rain! tk marked physical symptoms, the Yes; I'm sure it won't and Si Furthermore, with the object of f tiste countries they are generally like. The lower part, in which an before tiousness of the milk is Increased, and the range the vanes are thicker than those In yellow occupying a place among sumkept In flocks of from one thousand me wo What Your Bank May Hold. placed the incubators, can be kept s the danger In using it is greater. front. At the ends of the vanes are mer garments. The shape will be that to four thousand. ache c a very even temperature. The ceil Coins are prized by the true collect- weights, which are of greater specific jf a very small round cape with very It Is not to be understood, however, ten da I read often of the necessity of an of the residence is hardly the plaq or for'their variety, apart from their gravity than the material of which long, broad ends in front. As a garthat the farmer may neglect any case health Ameron account of tk for incubators, Intrinsic value, and are invaluable to the vanes are made. niture of these will necessarily be a of tuberculosis in his herd that hap- infusion of new blood Into our abottl Asia. from flocks ican as cellars of of the Importing by and lace. mass of the student of archaeology. Even the ruchtngs dampness ordlnari); frlllings A boy, it is claimed, can soon learn pens to be not In the advanced stages, I ctabl as Asia has if doubts serious have In is sole and of the de mousseline fc danger constructed, Jess important science of philately or if the udder of the cow is not afme in to become an expert marksman with embroidery, and United Stales. as the above mentioned. of manifold use to the youthful gen- this toy. Another merit which it pos- MR. J shades, they will constitute fected. As a matter of fact, it is prac- good Angoras not do of The that Chieaf Country and light little garments very in enlarging geographical sesses is that It admirably Illustrates L people eration tically Impossible for him to tell when nial I $ care. I beCornish and Indian Games knowledge, but numismatics widens the manner In which its prototype, f Acceptable both for town and during any animal that reacts to tuberculin select and breed with any Cai In this resorts, may acquire tuberculosis of the ud- lieve that we have already the deadly boomerang, should be tbe hot season in fashionable The Indian Game has manytu .vlial 1 most a which from is When seaside. at the country Angoras nlng 1,0401 MW, mw der. There is danger enough In the handled and thrown- -a subject about motl qualities to recommend It to the bn, ed it will be in white or fact that the cows may acquire the superior animal may be produced by er, and for many years past has be she European and American boys and disease from one another at all, no American ingenuity in selecting one of the most popular of fowl, t, writ; very little. case is placed at the left side. The sleeves matter how done as in the been has mating, the male Is green-blac- k witlikely or unlikely they of Lym plumage remarkable for their novelty and are and the White. Black and Green and the American Merino sheep may be to do so. Therefore, If the The Magic Egg. hout penciling; the wings, chestaa ' the oddity. All the stitching Is done with farmers do not I am not used most was Green While bred standard horse. effectively inwatewant their dairy and dissolve and metallic black wing Take a pint of . on a frock of black mousseCorticelli silk. of new with bay in it as much common salt as it will other day dustry menaced and perhaps seriously averse to the introduction feathers of the neck hackle in Is waists shirt For especially with white de sole pongee an inferior line I ap of want not Chantilly do it take up; with this brine half fill a tall Injured by the wider spread of tuber- blood, with to short and hard, green-blacculosis among their herds, it Is of the quality. shafts. The pk lcate crimson-brow- n glass; 'then fill up the remaining utmost importance that each one use EVENING GOWN space with plain water, pouring it mage of the hen is very difficult to Little Things About Incubators. every effort to free his herd from the in very carefully down the side of the There are some things that seem litdisease. glass or Into a spoon, to break its fall. Cows should be examined carefully tle in themselves that are of considThe pure water will then float upon for physical symptoms of the disease erable importance In the running of the brine, and in appearance the two and be tested with tuberculin, and an incubator. The advice Is given not liquids will seem but one. Now take second-hanincubators. Probanother glass and fill It with common any that respond at all should be to buy looked upon with suspicion. What- ably the advice is good, for a secondwater. If an egg can be put into this ever disposition is finally made of hand incubator may have been so it will instantly sink to the bottom; those that are diseased, they should badly handled that it will give unsatbut if, on the contrary, the egg is put be kept at all times completely sepa- isfactory results in the hands of a into the glass containing the brine It will sink through the plain water rated from those that are no V and the new user, especially If the new user 6(1(1 . R4EEJT K J. CErtTJl mitt PR animals should ;be care- be a person that has bad no experionly, and float upon that portion with is machines. It ence. these which is with with saturated watched salt, appearand be tested fully the view in many other subjects a tuberculin at least once a year. Only claimed that Incubators, like other thousandfoud, A single coin has often ing to be suspended in a very rein this way can new cases be discov- things, wear out. Without doubt this yielded much' instruction in the his- markable and curious manner. astonThis trick has much caused ered in their earlier stages! Unless apparent wearing out is due to the tory of nations and tribes whose writishment when publicly exhibited, althe farmers can be brought Individ- maladjustment of the parts or utensils ten records have been lost. in the parts. How much warping A few specimens of the most an- though its principle could be explainually to appreciate the gravity of the and shrlklng has to do with the ed before menace to matter who, themselves by every housewife, and the cient and valuable rarities of coinage wearing out of Incubators we to their industry, and to take meascannot fail to interest those who have pickling, tries the strength of the ures for destroying the disease in cannot tell. It is claimed that in the not studied the subject The branch brine by observing if an egg will their own herds, the history of bovine case of too much moisture being used of numismatics that is most interest- float on it. tuberculosis in Europe, where in some the machines will warp. This use of ing to the American must be that too much moisture is a little thing, The Presidents Advice. which deals with the early as well as Cornish Tuilian Gains hm, regions the greater portion of the but ic must be looked after. It is a to Is so have forests It recows own of are important his the most valuable coins infected, may easily be mistake to use any but the best kind tain in accord with the standard, ul preserved that President Roosevelt, peated in this country. country. The Indian sewam an of oil in Incubators. A few cents should be a combination of our from n who one knows end shilcountry cents Colonial the and wampum, A Move for Pure Milk. saved on oil may mean the loss of an and green-blac- k throughout, gns lings, the Bar cent, 'Rosa Americana, to the other, has made special menIn his very first mesPasteurized milk In sealed bottles, entire hatch. Least of all does it pay predominating. Along the breastbmi pine tree shilling, and Washington tion of the work prepared and Inspected under the di- to buy cheap thermometers. There of both male and female the feathm sent s are full of Interest and in- - sage to the Congress of the United rection of the city health department, is little difference in cost between the part and allow the skin to show Jut Utruction to the student of American States. He feels that trees should be will be furnished during the summer good and poor thermometers. We at or above the upper part of the kto history as are the knife and spade planted, and protected, so that new In the congested districts of the have seen some of these articles sent bone. This is a distinctive featured money of prehistoric China, the Ro- ones will all the time be growing up to Northwest side, Chicago, by the out from houses for advertising pur- the breed, and shows from the tbs man pecus and aes, the Egyptian and take the places of the ones that are Northwestern University Settlement poses that were entirely worthless. Celtic ring money, the Babylonian cyl- cut down. the chicks shed the down. Five stations in the ' Sixteenth and One thermometer that we knew of inder and the Hebrew shekel to the What Is the Shortest Route? Seventeenth wards will distribute the seemed to work all right for a few student abroad. Strength of Ancestry. These ten houses are owned by the milk to fla and tenement dwellers at days, and then dropped down to 40 The rarest of all American silver have a strong breed of fowls w To right-hanlower man the in corner a rate slightly exceeding the price degrees below zero and staid there. dollars, which commands the largest have birds bred up from street must He the is of the landlord. A depicture. 1804. thermometer for milk. that The in that Issued is There first a few paid ordinary registers premium, degrees out of the way may result in ancestors. In our present knowledji are only three or four genuine specilivery will be made within a week. of the different breeds we cannot td Some even question mens known. By offering cleansed and tested large losses of eggs and time, to say milk to the residents of the crowded nothing of the patience of the poultry just what the comparisons betwM their existence. The one I have seen the different breeds are in this was in the possession of a friend in Polish district the workers in the specL Doubtless as time goes on vt Baltimore. After his demise it was university settlement hope to check Various Vlorse Feeds. will have teste to discover these nh old at an auction In that city for the enormous death rate among chilAt the North Dakota Experiment tive facts. There le a strong imp am I informed it has that 91,000. dren on the Northwest side during the Station tests with ) various feeds for sion that one breed is much strosis Of pink brocaded silk, with ruchlngs of. rose pink taffeta. Underskirt and since changed hands for $1,200. hot months. The blocks surrounding horseB led the experimenters to draw than another breed, but we have it ahort sleeves of plain and embroidered mousseline combined, garlands of the settlement, Noble and Avgusta the conclusions: following definite data to back up these raths roses about bodice. Net on hair studded with brilliants. Habits of the Robin. streets, were found in the investigaL Brome hay gave as good results vague impressions. In, a small vn Let us hide behind that clump of tion of the City Homes Association two when fed to work horses as did tim- we can tell something ' about tfc blackberry bushes and watch the parplicationl The green velvet was recommended and It Is very fetching years ago to be among the most thick- othy hay. ent birds as they come to feed their strength of ancestry in lndirttal ly settled In the city, and the death mixed, in the lace applications and the made up with bands of ecru embroid2. Oat straw was satisfactorily strains. Thus, If we have had in W There comes the father young. Is rate double the general Chicago used for hat that went with the frock was a ery, or over a color with a heavy lace feeding horses which did flocks rather weak birds and bin robin now; you can distinguish him toque of white roses and foliage about yoke. The. material Is particularly rate of mortality. work and for those which were permitted them to reproduce that light from the mother by his darker plu The milk will be pasteurized In' spe- idle. a crown of silver sequins. That the suitable for the Gibson and Duchess more grain was re- selves and have seen the same wwb mage. You will notice that In coming mousseline frock was mounted on waists, the former giving the cially prepared quarters at the settleto horses doing light ness In their progeny, we know tbit quired support with the food he alights on a particuwhite goes without saying, for a black effect so much sought after ment, and will be sent out to all the woi;k when were fed straw. the proper strength is lacking for th lar twig, bops along, a particular they transparency on black seems far from just now, in the shape of folds or tucks substations each day for distribution. 3. Barley was not branch and alights on, a particular equal to oats in development of a proper strain of nl a popular notion just now and scouted extending over the shoulder, the lat- The milk will be Inspected twice a value per pound, but was uable birds. , The best we can do k side of the nest. If yod watched him maby even the most serious-mindeter fastening under a double fly and week by the city health department. feeding as for a week you would probably see good. Moles did not relish to watch these birds and weed tk nearly trons. showing fronts richly embroidered At first the milk will b sold only at barley. out of the flock. If we cure a sldi him approach the nest in precisely with Corticelli wash embroidery silk. the stations. 4. Malted barley was not bo valuthe same way each time. Now here In order to get his rent he must visit bird, that bird should never again Tailor-madeNew Features in The health conditions in the Polish The favored color In pongee is the comes the mother a lighter colored five of the houses once and the other The material for this handsome natural ecru tint, although It can also district have been such as to urge the able for work horses as oats and was permitted to lay eggs for hatddn not equal in value to the dry barley purposes. The very fact that she bn bird, with gray .on the back of her five twice. What will be the shortest street costume is a fancy suiting, but be procured In different shades. Mer- workers in the Itorthwestem Univer- from which it came. been sick makes it probable that sbi head. You see that she reaches the route by which this may be accom- it will also be quite chic if developed cerized fabrics of all kinds will be sity settlement to immediate action. 5. Corn fed in connection with oats lacks In hardiness. nest by quite a different route and plished? of smooth finished cloth. Some of tho In the crowded neighborhood of the extensively worn! the process having newest features In tailor-madealights upon the other side of it, and the been vastly Improved since It was first upper Seventeenth ward and the low- In the proportion of 100 pounds of she will do this over and over again. The Thoughtful Stork. basque or skirt as well as the broad brought upon the market, and all sorts er Sixteenth, the residents are far corn to 125 pounds of oats, had great, Spraying to Thin Fruit Like men and women, birds acquire On a tree close to a house, within a shoulder effect, are combined In this of Trees sprayed at the time they sn from a park or a public playground. er value than oats; 77.5 pounds of silk and linen mixtures are greatly corn 100 pounds of oats when in bloom will not set as much fruit h habits which they rigidly adhere to, short distance of the river or canal, smart gown. The long rolling collar in Lincoln, Humboldt and Union Parks fed toequaled vogue. unless something happens to prevent there was a storks nest, with young and the straps over the shoulder and work horses. those sprayed either before or alts are all blocks away from the district. 6. Whole wheat fed alone was an ones. The roof of the house caught around the bottom of the skirt are of them. Womans Home Companion. None of the new breathing spots are blooming. The pollen that is struct fire one day, and, though the flames moire. The revers and the extension Lovely Summer Frock. unsatisfactory feed tor horses. Wheat with any sprayB of common strenid near the crowded of the quarters e A cambric is very smart! Where Cows Wear Earrings. did not actually reach the tree, the vest are of white moire stitched with and there are no available pub- ground and mixed with bran in the Is doomed practically. It may put od the front panel entirely covered by a Poles, The cows In Belgium wear earrings. heat became scorching, says a writer of two parts of wheat to a feeble effort toward lic baths. The children live in the proportion germination fine trellis work of lace, the rest of the one part of bran by weight gave good When trees The law decrees that every cow when in the Cornhill Magazine. So the streets are sprayed in blossoi alleys where grass spots results. skirt striped Irregularly with a nar- are few.andThe it has attained the age of three mother stork flew down to the water, of course the pollen In a good mul Northwestern Univer7. Bran and shorts mixed in eqnal row diamond-shapemonths must have in its ear a ring to got into It, and drenched her breast; trimming of lace flowers escape, for the reason that il settlement looks for no sity financial to and embroidery which Is attached a numbered metal then, returning to her young, she parte by weight, was equal to oats in flowers do not correspond.. The reward in carrying out this open at the same tint but plan, tag. pouched bodice adorned In the same will furnish feeding value. spread the mass of cool wet feathers and many will not have opened sufl i good milk, thoroughly a has collar of all over tnem. This she repeated over embroiddeep style ciently to receive the spray. It Id I Culture. . Corn and over again, flying to the river, goered, lawn and lace attached by a cra- cleansed, at actual corL Switchmans Puzzle. been suggested that this is a ooi On a railway, DEF, with two sid- -' ing down into the water and returnvat of white silk embroidered with From Farmers Review: In a reway to thin the fruit on trees. Tk Law Falsa Brands. e Against DBA pale-bluFCA blue. and her of A 1 hat cent drenched at connected of the A. issue Farmers Review with wet picture Ings ing, plumage crln, suggestion has been entertained If False brands of dairy products have saw an article by Dr. L. M. The portion of the rails at A which And thus the nest was saved, and the trimmed with pink roses, Is worn with Ayres, in always played a large part in frauds which he said that the farmer should scientists, and if it is ever put ink is common to the two sidings Is long tender nestlings were preserved alive this lovely summer frock. , perpetrated in the sale of butter and give his corn crop shallow culture in practice it may result in the finditf enough to permit of a single wagon until the fire had been gotten under cheese. It is of Interest to know thg? a wet season and deep cultivation in ct an easy method of thinning J like P or Q running In or out of It; and all was safe. The truth of this reFor Wear on the Veranda. the present time thinning is not a bill to but It is too short to contain the markable story was vouched for by new "coquette wrap or "Mon- before prevent such practices is now a dry season; but he does not give eraily The on account of the ttr of an engine like R. Hence, If more than one eyewitness. the whole National reason for .1 the will Congress and it say: Give mense practiced N te Carlo coat, so popular for veranda stands a amount of work required an engine runs up one siding, such In' good chance to become a deep culture a wet season to let wear, will in almost every instance be law. It Is knowh because at the end of the season 0 as DBA, it must come back the same down water as Football . in Japan. the and warm the "Sherman the ground. supplemented by a large collar of lace BUI and is for the 4 way. v purpoee of pre- In a dry season, give shallow culture, added value of the apples is almd Among the many things that Japan or ot silk trimmed with lace, and an A small block of wood, P, colored borrowed from China was o butter and to hold the moisture that la in the offset by the cost of thinning. football, additional decoration will be achieved venting the branding ' to represent a wagon is placed at B; aid to have been introduced as cheese otherwise from the ter- ground. ' That will create a dust dislike to do work that gives then I than early by long ties of ribbon ;or of sOk cut in which as the middle of the seventh century. are made. Thus, mulch, which will draw the water to gain. In tne case of peaches, tbbr ritory they bias and plaited with the ends slanteven when men have to k at the present time, "Elgin batter" the surface.-Josep- h The Emperor Toba II. was an expert Blagden, Okla- ning pays to ing and finished with a line silk fringe comet from do the thinning. Thd homa. employed all of the player, and got up a club at his palparts country. or dangling ornaments of braid or If Is one advantage in attempting to tbh one ace. Considering how averse most section of any country builda enamel. Ventilation in the cow stable is a by mesne of killing the pollen in aoai Orientals are to hard work and vigor up a reputation for good products, oua exercise. It may be supposed that other localities at once begin stealing leceaslty if the health of the nimi of the blossoms, and that is the fi For Little Polks. the game was very different from that reputation and profiting by it is to be conserved. Little is known regularity with which the trait wotiih j are hats the . childrens Leghorn speThis is a mean kind of robbery that among the generality of cow owners set Hand work does the business Nevertheless, the Japanese form a similar block, Q, is placed at C; and ours. cial property. , to be done' away with, in the as to the scientific principles of ven- the most approved fashion lesvtal' seema to have been popular, and ws needs a longer block of wood, R, representThin sheer dresses hare the broad end trace it brings into disrepute the tilation. , The subject Is worthy of tne fruit at regular intervale. No f the may ing an engine. Is placed at E. The sionalism to an beginning of profes. full yoke ru3e. from all localities, for it study, especially by the men that are perimenta that we know of hare products and his emperor cdurt, aeveral rows of problem is to use the engine, R, to of whom It is , The mother hubbard Corticelli pretty causes small as to the value of any to construct stables. The men that tempted to prove the value of spru doubt silk; styles told In a time ol that Interchange the wagons, P and Q, buttons In are favor. set are down the again of center kind of brand. In New York the have stables should Investigate with as a thinner of fruit without allowing any flying shunta poverty, they earned a little extra the vest as well as on the Garlands of bright posies and grass- state department has been the of putting in a perfect sysand fronts, object the money footby of art teaching for trying This is affected thus: (4J R pushes - - clusters of buttons are placed on the es trim the large hats. A tablespoonful of kerosene added & k years to ex cute laws relative to this tem of tentllation. P into A. (III). R Teturns, pushes Q ball. shoulder straps and sleeves. The latmuslin hats with ruffled matter, but bas always found the nonfour or five quarts of starch will nab I Simple Tht to P in population of London Increased A, couples Q to P, draws up A lot of truth is wasted In ter are quite rovel. tho fitted under brims nr becomir IRle faces. existence ofa national law in this re- during the last the colored starched clothes lrt them both out to F and then pushes get useless lies established. trying to century nearly five j. easier. gard a great obstacle In iV path. fold. y; V-V- Reful-nishing- 1 1 prln-.iple-o- 1 y. 1 -- J- - I in-o- -- j - self-kno- bu-th- k, d . d d nut-bro- d - One-fourt- broad-shouldere- d d sky-blu- d , . h |