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Show THE FRO VO HERAJD mm. i rll III r ." Pure water and plenty fit It should be one of the cardinal Yules in mana ; iug tae pouury. FORSALLOW--HUE- wist apa uress: Arc Nscsssary to Prevent Ttyti Worthy cf tb$ High aoIlirVlV'Wnjs " Htfsbegt. Co nM' Tl)s,t to Ois--- 4 -rstlorj. fiurm!. Have you ever noticed that the poor farmer is apt to blame his failure on - - his wUet - I&RM -- Doai keep th growlug-coltatn- stable.- See "that they have to get lots of exercise. a t chancre ; v - CARSOR-THRDA- T.. D , -- . ,i- extreme ' ... The lucky possessor of a peach and nt i ,1115 ilicacui, tA cream et. -- - g hurtful a complexion peed not bother her lv hiah' collars will have . Any broody hens yetT If you can head about what she woara the throat. un.. Jf, orjvhat iiact uptffl.tho provide shelter for the little chicks, she earsrt(Tir"lhe girl ofT xwange hue leas special care is given to prevent . -hens as as earty possible; setijm& must consider both dress- and diet if Because through stoppage of circula ' ', You will have extra early JbroIIers' in sha would not .resemble an exhumed tlon, a condition brought about by this way. On the crashes linens and otherband, STYLES - mark are extremely- - heavy and rough look mummy or a lump of saffron. - high collars, a permanent dark.obviate Klf. -- look to her comes,"-anIn keeplng.eggsfor .hatching, data JalTow.glrljihould f !ng,ault6dTidmirabrylo:::alloea,-e' lver rather than to powder for IlEht- the troub'S must- be employed.,- - It Is T fects. them so that therer can be jio QuesGENERAL RESEMBLANCE TO LAST esssCT complexion, A haltiamoa not expected that girt will eelect a tion as to their' fertility,-- and name you will, they are veilings of on In a glass of water,, morning and eve- neck dressing that Is aTnlsfit, but she YEAR'S MOOES. keep them from getting chilled. one ; r r -sort, er another and - the-sl- lks may take" the happy medium of alj ning,- and several quart of plain-wate: throat.'to her between too close will snow me Dorger. And of the variety paint the cheeks bet- that Is not has be?n well raid that anybody It ' It Tu6"cow' muSf lie well fed if she is can 7 usual the size, Is 13 or ter If than " the borders is Tub there rouge no Fabrics .!'. fox example. end pot Will Be practically Almost in- keep stock, ba it is quite another -CoffeeuslJbfilcu-off-tne'saJIoIn fact, the bordered fabric Is the ope r"; going to give a generous flow of milk. thing-t- o is the part of wisdom to take- 1V w 1 numerable Variaty Bordered manage. so that" stock will tfnen is ex- - . of the must ; the list so when you, Into take height also should tea .consideration girl's it -you. Are you doing ft? v keep strong Fabrics Art to Be the . A good road is a good Investment planning your spring and eummei and too much chocolate;' Rich foods, cesstve- rispreclsely the same the- " One "rf Point. Strong for any section. warflpobei- - for without at least one too many sweets, and above all hot ory that causes one to. wear longerIt is claimed by some men who frock made from boredered material breads should be shunned. boots when the toes are excessively V--" "us-4know how to handle sheep that they he Well,, they are with. ? spring you will feel Kind treatment is one of theJngre-dient- s . . decidedly out of the fash Fruit; In season and out, is the boon pointed. clear 100 per cent, upon their invest- styles!- - And moreover they, are not - . of the ration of every cow. No '.. roundnessIon ' its to of In running. order preserve the hued. on ment. yellow .Stint everynot every farmer could so far removed Trom last year's modes, Enormous latitude i allowed in the thing else before you ut down- - your and eoftness-thedanger of overfeeding along that line, do that,Perhaps throatinustr;B"v-"-T'-- : but certainly by better man- at least-l. colorings, patterns-weav- es matter of movement-- freedom of some allowance wraps.-are There air of spring .and oranges and. applea from agement most farmers can increase and trimmings. "Thera are really hopes coats JThe good brood sow ought --to p Fever their and short, coats, loosa oats tne daily meu..The As- - soon as the collar is taken off at ex le for the rejuvenation of your last sum long profits. -- A And profitable "up to seven "or eight years coats,silk coats the throat tight cloth in and -' ception mer b- - silk of voile. Jthe:frlt linejs jseedy be nir;ht or.: ;evetf ""afcvnoon, arm - or age ; a washed-wltbT-wbut Is safe rule to select a coat ries, which are often too acid and should! be water ' Do not let the extremes. Either coat9, " "' whichahowa. the- - pormal waist line clog the Intestines. while it is still re-- ' iV r and : and semi- - trans are soap.LThen sheer very access have to they the "water. --Look; over, the flock and if any of quite, clearly and does not hide hlps be- laxed fronT the- - hot application the Quite aa"lmportant as dlet-I- s on a ration of barley parent, or almost aajheavy y aovelty or curves. There is a the ewes seeweaR7sjeparate Ihem" cream . eold ten lato' "TvJZi be fineers distinct, dipped may xoming 4res& Some girls with a skin extra meal, cornmeal, beef--"scraps and some from, the flocK and giva-the- m dency to emphasise the waist Mine, like, a clay ba,nk ...; care In wearing and rubbed vigorously over the flesh persist In chopped a them vegetables. Keep and feed "until they "grow strong. which .has been.-hidde" where the r top rubs, inaking the.ecms, purples and greens." subdued Jlshti and keep their quarters -raiment all .winter,-Co- at ing moie work - ... . mot'oii eleeyes can Zlteds "generally Te worn by the stock" iBTeadyfor cleatuXet them go H hours without are long, and- little braiding Is seen this on. .part of. the"-- sallow girl; most shades of blue, and will be required , market and know when and where feed before killing. The new hats showj surprisingly above - at any other poxt'on, save ... . thanthroat k rose-pinall, a soff The fancy you can find the best, market Jojvour Is a little change from last seasona." The for brown which is with Bal lust- - under "the ears. This last prevalent Sunshine Is better than medicine. stock; tailored hats it . , , because are small and made very choiceTP,ace neglected sometlmfS low women, while a better- LAi abundance of sunlight In the cow of fine supple atraws like inllan. The than ecruT does not does-no- t a mirror, but in point in show congive enougn ' . Grow some hickory frees "fori ax stables so arranged that It may reach ' white hat, or rather the natural yel trast unless high lights are there. In of fact it is extremely conspicuous,' and hammer handles. If you raise every part of the stable is one of the ' lowish milan straw, trimmed with vel- whites. cream apcold , the . After finishing more than you need you can easily best preventives of disease. When vet ribbon, black, brown or blue to to mop the .throat ft White Aever fail to stables should be possible the-co- w sell, for hickory brings a good-price- . match the tailored ult, stiff wings as it seems to clear-u- p be becoming. water to cold with, tighten the skin. the muddiest separate from the barn in order to se and round, flat carbuchlns is again in 4)revet-flabWoes- fc -- hew - mua- t- be- itskin; white; the necea Plenty of light always for the cure proper ventilation and vogue and these are oblong, not round, ever, without a apure If a line has already appeared fn the ' ....... tinge of cream. stock; " If your barn lacks' windows, sary sunlight which 4t is impossible . turbans. skin a whitening cream tt be substl-- ' "V . woman The In olive with complexion any other way.. d put them in at once, a window with to obtain The hats are of mfr will find the narrow Is made emollient for the uual veltuted ' of black line ' "I dium size,: In white- and delicately every stall. from two ""Dunces' of strained honey. " A Pennsylvania dairyman who has tinted flowers, with flat, regular brims vet ribbon that Is now worn with- eve- half f anrr; 'r booh. , The a : gowns ning a record anjounce of gl vcerl n h aland It Is It 150 positive If takes says possible to avoid 1t don't kept flow-edslow crowns, much-bui- lt quarts up-w- ith ounce a " " :'.:" of rectified sjirits,;OB well black face the the up against "produce a calf that win "Lilacs, wisteria, sweet peas, hya 'and acid 7 citric half drams of "pure band the should 160 on" ment bewonr high' .. where; there is a furnace. Their weigh pounds at four weeks, v His cinths and the finer flowers seem more . thiee drops of essence of violet. The, tends throat to her whiten and clear of .. record 80 is calves "showed ant to have been im vitality feeding " smart than roses. The Charlotte Cor " ' a cup fikln and makes, possible a frock of a honey and glycerin are put Into 12,000 - quarts . of 'milk, and for paired. --day hat holds its own wonderfully for bad color. " to water and set teo warm, intohot 4 wbieVhff recrivfe J4Si, :tt rofir.-ce- u a " very dressy wear and is made with a Gold beadB should be. charily worn they will mingle, The citric acid is A little molasses added to" the rra per uuart, and, the c&lvcs did .the milkof net,-- edged with lace, over drapery the the honey re-- ' dissolved in spirits,: ; eo-wIs good.- - It gives iest ing. He ays the calves must be good ; tion of the a brim that looks for all the world by the sallow girl. Certain toneg .of moved from as soon as the heat,and to the appetite, but too much la bad ones-Hti- ot little, runty Jerseys. like" a lattice' work of wire, covered gold are hideously unbecoming, though . mixture Is cool the spirit added.. This not lemon the of Is the out tint pale for the cow, and ltshould not be fed with white ribbon. Huge crushed pink or - i- -' be face used, oa the. "freely may . uestion. . In the breeding season, Don't plant solid blocks of 'one va ' rosea are employed to trim this hat or . i One cannot lay down hard and fast hands., riety of .fruit trees orbushe3- piffer - and ,60ft ribbon with tassel nda,- - color. " old Is line tothe as be To ".Tcry."'-rules blue is Give the horses a runin the pasture ent kinds, planted together, hel) :. to .Mjen rThe simple design shown is for coming does not mean sayAlice or porce marked a strong bleach may be reit luwst oe pretiy fertilize " each, other's blossoms jjuiwmuib. " of dress . .bordered cballle. morning tints, nor does the Same shade of quired, but the one I am about to gfve v monotonous standing the varieties - by " planting stall --for Ia this, costume the border has been lain be used with great, care, apply blue look well on every sallow person. ahould long .stretcnes at a time, as seme double rows of each klnd.-Bidtouched- - up by the by of fine is but one way to definitely Ing It to the line, letting It stay for a There horses are forced to do In the winter. side. 'Remember that aome varieties silk braid, and Is used for edging the know what can be worn." Test ft In few minutes, and then wiping off. Itt--v1 e are. and cannot- - fruit well Bieeves, making the belt and setting Do not trust to yonr own Is made from two grama of chloride , My, how the iens do like theVhance whea planted, alone. - We've said this off the front of the jacket By making every Hght' but' with you an un- of merenry,-- f onr grams of sulphate of have judgment, , to scratch over a sheaf of oats or before, but It's a vital point that can't this jacket on a plain lining, finishing hlasetLXriend-wlia JaJionest-enoug- b to. zlnty-fiv- e grams vf tinetureef camphor 1 : wheat which be too Z.. . often. has not beeh threshed, repeated " with a iirug fitting belt, and "150: grams "oridlstnied . waterJt" -say what6he thfnksrx out. "They will get "all the" grain "if should be mixed by a chemist and is Morning, Jacket - and : Straight ' Skirt you can develop-- a very neat -- Jumper too clever-persoLet by tempt yoa . , , HThe time to breed hens for heavy In Bordered Ghaliie or Gingham. - to- wear over a guimpe. Bat If , will flattery Into thinking you can wear poison If taken latefnally.. It should 7u Brrw uiem a cuance. giyOestresulta-4f-employed-to-inakegg yields is in the- early SDrint .i j: than atTttghtaBd- wTthluipuuity colort Iie tryaTnot bcnsett-ofteB. T wools, Theaheerr weaves resemble up bordered, ""Talking-aboulT7 - "' l ' value of J good ChlckaBafched at that timo r like lawn milk and rose skin. in the morning,lch ' tools reminds us. that' good tools heed Vays very fit to meet the succeeding relllnga; In fact, or gingham for morning wear on warm Is a .wbndrously cleyet . proper care. ..lmltatlonplldaya, The low-- neck Is now in vogue Many a farmer wastes wjnter,: while j. ones . are mee - lots of, hangersH)n and time losers. How marquisette, is one of the novelties. for all house dresses. money each year by the care-Jes- s way In which he uses and cares rnan . May , pullets never lay an egg - - for fats tools and machines.-- 1 till ten or more months old. and thev ' FOR THE HOME 8EAMSTRESS. HOLDS THE shouldNall begin at five or six. -- Really " results are now referred to Little Mattert That Are Worth . Are you getting the bulletins irom Keep-- Ca Designed for the Care of Hatpins your state experiment station? They and not haphasard management. A ' . Ing In Romanabrance. and Brooches. keen rv are eye should be kept on the whole yours for thft asking. Have your .lot and 1 offlaggards name put on the list-Iquickly cleared "In joining the edges of lace or em you do not Our sketch Illustrates a particularly "want them all but only those of cer- broidery the neatest finish Is made by useful case, for lioldftigliatplnsand Remember. tKat growing chickens buttonholing the edges Id as'-- - tiny . a brooches. tain topics," you wlll .be put "on"the can 'It from any " and seam as s laying hensrequire large.quantl-tiepossible. special list for "the kind of bulletins mall remnant of silk or brocade, and orXmuscle-formlnof protein Thread will knbt less easily "if the the Interior' lined' with soft .; . ma you want. . terial to build, up he tissues and the end that is broken from the spool is The back, portion should be Providi clean troughs and : feed eggs. Also large quantities of ash con run through the eye of thrneedle. stiffened with thin cardboard and the Instead of laboriously rolling lace, chief feature of the case floors for the hos and you will re- - stituents Are necessary from which to is, the narthe ." rapidly-growln- s try putting the finest hemmer on the row cushion arranged down the center vise your opinion of the animals that manufacture bones of the young chiclr, to furnish machine and hem and hold the lace on they. prefer filth to" cleanliness. A dement feeding floor and movable egg shells, and mineral matter used top as loosely as you can at the same for time. The work is quickly done, and troughs that caq be scalded out once Of pther purposes by the laying hen. If ' a fine thread and needle and a Bmall course, in addJion to the ash and , or twice- a week will enable the" leed-cr to give "them sanitary conditions. ' protein,- carbonaceous matters are re stitch dre used looks almost as well quired- to keep the fowls warm and and wears better than when sewed by to supply energy. hand. , A good horse sling for supporting In cutting material away, undej lace the animal on his feat Is wade by Wheat culture has been under In insertion there is less danger of snipfolding a stack cover BdaS7 to pass under the belly, then roll It cajMeces I vestigation by the Kansas experiment ping the threads of the lace if a stiff piece of pasteboard Is cut wide enough ' oi scanning irom eacn ena fo aa io station. At the beginning 616 varie from a hammock of the proper length ties were taken. The following har to slip along between- - the lace and the better If one end were-- o farvbehind material. This works By the use of chains and a singletree vest I t the sling can be supported from above. the- running .lajrauadecL-.;..-!- ! counted out-o- f 'Wash flannel and linen- - for. blouseB at both and a year later all but 39 Straps or ropes must always-te-Thrunshould beforeTjeiiig e.re eirmTnateoT from" th ends to prevennhe"horsefrom" fall- Tarletles sut. may not look quite so well They race. . are - now varieties or TheseS? backward. forward ing the first time of wearing, but they look In Ihe ground- - and hfr-one "which much better thereafter. If - farmers would keep pure, bred shows the best yield hct harvest will be decorated the king wheat of Kan?hk'kens of one breed their eggs would , ,. .. , . Tiiiiiiiijil migt tot" opnng. i.iii Is on. work going . ' rim Indications point to a eoft, light VJ 1 market because of uniformity of size . , . . , as color violet one. for the dominant and color. Poorly assorted fowls may Brass Lamp Mat Mounted on Leather, return a profit, .but they do, not , reThe practl;e of having, Bilage fff "spring. . One sees It on the new : with of Pattern for the , In flowered and tulles Ihe turn anywhere near the profit that the summer, feeding-- when the grass falls " - r- Brasi Wortcr rr , same number of 1 uniform is growing. Some are afraid of silage mousselTnes, In thebprGred dimities, oiLwhIch - brooches may be easily and in thepft ailks and plumes'. r if the hens would. Scrub stock of any kind spoiling In the ; summer-,lbu- t pinned and held firmly In their places. brass is required, and a circle of leath--- er The little dlagranratthrtop tshowTng is poor property. It costsas muchto . silo is ..hip died jTlsbtlylhcre, wfli.be. ;ifealEtSbSarsmakei3-8a. inches in- diameter. " i iTieni as it no more waste in summer than in win- the dull brick tone,; which we called a section of the case) ITTiiSrsendcai-iTTo- r To make the mat, lay the piece of explains the docs for good stock,. while tbajreturns ter, To prevent silage from spoiling' Egyptian .red. all wnWr will he used wajLin which the cushion should be J brass on a flat wooden boarcLnd tack m e materially Jess.;., The mongrel hen in. hot weather, after the day 'a feed as the ultra color. Jdye in made. The leather -- should be sown aown on each corner lightly. Place ats tLo most and returns the least has been removed, take' a gvden'iike It la a little off the shade" "that we tightly down on; onerslde," and then 4 the chosen" deslgn Ihone"cbrner,;Wlth . d roll of cotton-woofor the food 'cons4tmed.V.iiio-riri,.J'- ; and'twash' over a piece of carbon paper under its Trace placed between it surface, have now. and the . back of the case and the so that the first Inch will be left rough the design on the brass wlth"aTiarcL "" tr. SKln. -the" Rough sewn down wilFallow leather tsurfaco a '"This arid n so theTi6veiist-far"second a, open", .i:;-fe time, is Jolteoa sharp lead pencil. Trace on each cor The girl whose skin Is easily Irri- thatvt forms a ridge on which the ner until the circle Is complete. dry and effectually tr from the Farm and Home -which is silage to slightly ' tated yet who objects to the constant brooch, can be secured. There is ", With the stippling tool, outline the orcugh to pass along: During prevent mold. use .of creams ami "ToUons may get space on'&tjher aide for two or three : ; dl grfc ynr 'a'- novelist-farme- r design, and then fill In' the, background hatpins,; and The flaps fold over and THERE is no light so cozy and " little chickens, c :ervi Ui.it . a?I Be sure that the lameness in the through the cold months more to read by ae a lamp. It as indicated on the pattern. The dotted Una v :. Icli keeps a box of oatmeal areiedith-ribbn- s. s re cour'."1'! in coops,"., were mare you propose using fur breeding " on the right hand side Indicates one gives ia ellghtf uliy "homey air to"ihe holes is a d at the point 'of doath'The purposes .'is ml due to hereditary ou her washafand.' awL and may This should be used Instead of soap, of the ribbons sewn to tfraside of the room, and most Important of all, It Is be t t over lii's "hen literature" teudencies. Well-bre15 cents.-- for ' purchased A - , and In the same way.,. A handful of it case under the smaller foldyer flap. the very, best thing for the eyes. the large-headeCut of out but "sometimes ilic the fast and brass trouble, circle, being care;:ctc-Jl Tie lower- - sketc- h- illustrated the ftablQlweU - supplied, with books and ful to leave on the threeJUtle ho callocl. upon that are lame, rubbed thoroughly into thefcin Is' a f .s'Tl::V.y tabs on center In and the a hiagaaUies, bright As case as ' with well cleanser and " ' closed, whjtener koepg Initials, and a simple! each quarter. Place" the brass over the !:D".T;i JUwIhis, to whom often attract the attention of men who ina Is well most cheery shaded, lamp, floral design worked in Bilks on the skin soft and smooth. leather: The- - leather is .three-eighth- s cvvilou: "What do you have-aeye to raising a nice colt. Thi on a winter's eventngj r outer side, The lining viting sight of an Inch, wider than the brass all tJ.rf i.iatUT with tho.se mare is cheap because .she is hopelessA will keep the broochea and pins nice Of ourse the lamp must have a round. Bend the X , Blouses Fasten In Front. I for work. 'The safl Raw-- 1 ly lame and brags' tabs back over mat un.lt'rJt to be quite complete., A the leather, and iound ein?" 'T-' ware la 'taken' to a st.illlon In 'order, .Blouses now; "fasten In-- front and and bright and in good condition.them down Bat lamp mat that la both serviceable and This will hold the leather In :ovei:pt-farniethat she may earn her keep by breed- - those who Wear linen collars fasten place. ' Is a novel combination of brass i pretty Plu'h Furniture. If a polished surface is desired for"" f ;;yir.:;:sr." i ing, and the result is very frequently them at the back, a jabot Ending a " . leather. and -furnitureriush that Las been fir the bras then it should be polished a foal,.. but, .nevertheless,-placa Jn front ,. -- We- have, revived the A sketch of such a before mounting it on the leather. I,"matja given, t ( !( with a i'lredispobitio'n to the dis-- f I.Taldlng, which entirely covers 'the tened dawn will take on a new lease tf-w!;h a jiutlern for 'bno quarter Russian calf isthe test kind of Icftdi- cf lifa If the surface U f;.tcngal will Crt r..: 'o it r.ccessary to with- - f;.lu'lc, as one of the newest tr'-i11. A. ulue-inea UtUrf eu;on..nrt to liae the pit!. square of Zlv,z er, and any desired color may be used Lv.Ma'bui tiet ia vave.l iUcx -- - n j L - " FOR SPRING - .r. ; some-,remedyJ- d - .- -- -- , v - 1 a only-possib- y - -- -. Tiib-Iahiicaga-to ji Feed-liberall- -- -- -- Ac-lia- Totarjv-lS'ecessaril- Kitow-when-yo- - - ... -- 'r -- . ll : ' -- flower-trimme- .j . of-mil- - ---- -- s lna i ftii' e- 'Belf-steril- -- - '' r "r n - - " e hat-wou- er hr wash-materia- rotton-roller-wh- , late-hatche- d SMALL-ORNAMENT- S. i. g wash-leather- ' .. ; -- . es t as-'tw- se d k -t- t te 1 n-ii- One-Quart- f well-bred- - - -- -- ; l, -- . ' - , fine-pointe- well-shape- t -- wash-leathe- . .1 ;l - -- . X |