Show I FIVE NfW CAll GS fOR WOMfN ROW SOME MATA THEMSELVES THEM-SELVES WIH CREDIT Various Plans For Success Adopted All With Gratifying Results Unique Idea Brig Returns One of the latest of unusual aoca tons enter upon by a woman is the raising and training of native songbirds song-birds Mir Louis Cheatam lives near the popular winter resort of Aken S C and the idea l was suggested by the sae of a IJeo mocking bird This bird came to her through a negro boy whom she caught robbing the parent nest The ileglng was the Wellng of the dock and for that reason the boy considered con-sidered it worthless and left It on the ground to dIe Miss Cheatam rescued and raised i intending to free the lit tie captive hen it could care foritsdf But tat time never came for no pet Is more helpleb than a mocking bird I reared in captIvity I The second winter of the birds life it was purchased by a northern visitor to Af n who chancing to reass the house heard it singing his sale gave the young woman an Idea which she was not slow to follow and now she doe a thriving business wlh native song birds of the south Miss Cheatam doet not attempt to hatch thel herself her-self but watching her chance goes boldly to the pot where the parent birds have made their homes and lifts the nests with their young brood off This is the best and mot humane method especially with the mocking bimds for j a human han once enters en-ters their nEt time parent bird will kill every remaining fe glng and according accord-ing to Miss Cheatam her greatest enemies ene-mIes are these same parent blrds for they try in every way to poison a bird which they find caged MONEY IN BEAGLE KENNELS Beagle raising 15 the means by which Miss AscIi ears a good living Her home 15 also near Aiken and her work I began by the sals of a pet dog One 1 ntot I oLthe favorite amusements of the win i toT visitors to Alkea Is rabbit coursing I and the bet dog for that purpose is the I beagle As both th game and the dogs a1e smal the hunters men and women wo-men follow on fc and a a rule end their chase by a breakfast or luncheon at some picturesque spot in the woods I was to one of these hunters that Miss Asch sold her first dog and the price paid was 35 She at once saw an opening had kennels built and invested her little capital in dogs to breed from Now she IJas a thriving buslne > which not only pays wel but is both hell ful and pIcas ant since she Is fond fof dogs and outofdoor exercise Another Suthern woman Miss Ida I Norrl near Augusta Ga is earning a fair living by distilling cape jas mlnC rime process is ileT own discovery discov-ery and still a secret She has refused re-fused goo offers for her recipe The cape jasmine as everyone who has visited the south knows is easIly grown and blossoms in the greatest profusion Miss Norrl therefore has no difficulty In getting all the flowers she can use The result of her distilling ing Is a delicate perfume but she claims that at present tOme supply equals the demand and it Is unnecessary unneces-sary to publish hem formula SWEDISH PLUCK Miss Marie Christansen care from Sweden to work as a massure but wor finding no work immediately took thc first thing which presented itself Today To-day she is the first womanand I fancy the only onao ears her living by eercisng dogs Ever hour of her time Is occupied airing anti cercsing pampered canine pets whose owners are glad to pay a good price to have it done Of course 1lS Crisiasen is obliged to go out In all sorts of weather and take what to an AmerlCn woman 15 an enormous amount of exer else But being a Swedish girl it is no more hardship to take a promenade on Fifth avenue in a driving ran that I is to the two or three dogs that frisk by her side A California woman Mrs Henietta McDonald claims to be the only woman who earns a living al a wine tester She is the daughter o ole of the most extensive wide producers of California when wine making first became be-came an Industry of that state and until her widowhood she was the wife of a wine melehant Consequently when Mrs McDonald cam to earn her Iv lag wine was real the only thing she could count on Through a Now York merchant she I received her first job I was to stock I the wine cellars of a family moving Into a new house as neither mistress nor maser were sufficiently familiar with wine to act for themselves Now she has a regular clentage In a number of the largest cities of this country and mate trips to the various ino producing pro-ducing countries of the world from time to time making direct purchases to fill her many important orders E L M |