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Show I I TWP, WFT?KT,V REFLEX. KAVSVILLE. UTAH I "FIGHTING SIXTY-NINT- GETTING H AWAY In WANTS TO FIGHT, Woman Clii.!: BUT IN AMERICA Articles of Clothing, the Tailored Costume Should Be Chosen With the Utmost Care, for Obvious Reasons Dainty, Things " Innumerable Are Off ere i at This Time for Wear Of All James Bracy, Black, of Ports-- 1 mouth,- - Doesnt Care for in Foreign Legion. the Morning. : , v il JK v The tailored suit Is of perennial wild rose. Here is one oil them, for It Is much the same and made of the very palest shade of pink, SCRAPS1 AROOVi'HOLELOT must reach the same standards In all in cotton voile, with a narrow satin walks of life. Nothing that women stripe running through it. Scattered wear meets so ninny critical eyes, and over the surface of the cloth, the small- ADVANTAGES OF FRUIT CRATE A Isnt Afraid cl the Germans, but women step down and up to a com- est of roses, about as big as a pencil-heamon level when they wear correct are set In equally diminutive Quickly Opened and Fruit Left .ExWants to Battle With Them at street clothes. Therefore the tailored leaves. The roses are In pink, deepenposed for Sal In Attractive Home Where He Knows the suit Is to be most carefully selected. to and Pleasing Manner.' 4 the American ing Beauty shade. Country. Wherever else she may be forced to This, Is about the simplest of all The, chief advantages claimed for practice economy every woman "should morning Jackets and It doesnt take By FRED B. PITNEY. give as much as she can for good ma- much calculation on the part of thq this crate are that it can be quickly Ye all la Americans, isnt terial and Paris. good style In her tailored least calculating woman to convince opened and that when opened it leaves yer suits. Thanks to manufacturers there her that Its cost is next to nothing. It the fruit exposed for sale in an atIt was a very plaintive query, Intractive manner. The chief feature la deed, and 1 turned from the automoxsp'T'h the slot near the top of the end piece;. bile lu which I had ridden into La ullbonne, the headquarters of the foreign legion, to see a small and very Muck negro In the uniform of the French army watching me anxiously. Yes," I replied, "we are Americana. Are you? "Yassuh," said the negro. "Je suls v Aniericuln. Iurlez-vou- s Angluis? Ah comes Tom Potsmoth, Virginia. Mah name is James Bracy, suh. James Is yo got dat name Bracy, right? Perhaps, yo wants to write It down? ) James was not martial. He was A went at the rallroud siding showing the crowd of is a small was like He feline. kitten, spectators, among hom were the wives, mothers and sweethearts of the to be around, begging playing "Fighting V.Vf the first Infantry outfit of the National Guard of New York to leave scratched beMnd the ears. , for the mobilization camp at Camp Whitman, Beckman, N. 1. IIow do you come to be here?" I Fruit drats. asked. Borto ''Ah come In a grand ship slight prying motion with any suitin diameter, how many will It take able tool breaks the wood at the ends be replied, wrastUn deaux, bosses," to girdle DEAL ItT Stong answered: W when Ah got there, there wasnt of the slot and allows tho top to he "1,207,200, 000." no way to git back, so Ah listed." removed. "flie Illinois river flows at the rale "Hove long ago was that?" The bottom and sides are stiff, hut of 400 cubic fecf an hour. If a reserthe suh." top is flexible-.- Tho fruit is packed .Light months, voir was constructed one mile long, in the crate upside down, the bottom He Knows Norfolk. one mile wide and half a fnlle 'deep, being the last part closed. The cases 1 suppose you know Norfolk,; how long would It take to fill it If the are James." shipped on their sides to facilitate William Stong Solves Most In- water from the river was diverted?" ventilation and to prevent crushing "Norfolk?" exclaimed James. "Why, Strong hesitated for a few nuvnents of cese Ah knows Norfolk. Ah comes down the flexible top. Independent tricate Problems Quickly and and then gave the answer: "183,997, Farmer. . from Potsmoth." 440 hours." Without Effort One mnn tested Strong vlth this railroad problem: JThere -- "And Old Point 'Comfort?" Suh? OBJECT- OF THINNING - FRUfT are 750,000 miles of steam railroads Old Point Comfort, Chamerblalns In the world. There are 352 rails to I ' v."?? hotel. Fortress Monroe." T ANSWERS APPEAL IIISTAIITLY every mile. To every Attention to Is Called Much Neglectpair of rails rVA,Xww "No, suh. Ah dont know none of y, J. ed Important Duty Inclose Grspee there are 13 ties with 4 splkis per dem." In Paper Sacks. tie. There are 5 bolts to every rail '? "But if you come from Portsmouth 2 and steel platea per tie. How many and Hae Declined Many Offer to Travel know Norfolk, you must know Old rails, ties, spikes, etc." Within a few Point Thinning Is so much neglected, nd Demonstrate HI Gift In Pub- It's only eight miles away.1 so Important that It Is wel moments Stong told his audlenee to yet No Enjoys Amazement " said James, "you mean call attention to 1L down ' the put answer ; following Ho Evokes. Roads. Why, yassuh. Ah one has any doubts upon, If "There are 204 00(1000 pii tornna II Hampton Roads. Ah sailed out- 000 ties, 528,000,000 flanges, 950,504, let him take two trees o; matter, tah Hampton (Roads when Ah, come Bloomington, 111. Illinois possesses 000,000 same variety of peach or pear, bolts 1,302,000,000 spikes, and heah."' Effective Tailored Suit l mathematical prodigy in William 4,752,000,000 plates. At 85 from one remove half or three-foto pounds James a little Taze-weand Stong, twenty-eigh- t closer, old crept of years of the fruit and upon Jhe other are ready-mad- e the yard there are 224,400,000,000 came suits of moderate only takes about three confidential. "Does yo all reckof voile a all the fruit county. He has been able to solve yards steel in the rails. At50 on America -- Is of that price command grow. When the fruj pounda the respect of the yard wide to make the body tot sny problem in arithmetic that hag tons goln to git Into de most market the crop of each ripe, there be per would carload, women. of discriminating The sleeves. Any other sheer fabric will been given to him. lie reels off milwah?" 'he asked. most effective suits follow current answer the a correct cars or 2,244,000 account ef all keeping 44,880 50 trains of lions and billions with equal precl-Io- n "Do you want America to come in?" purpose as well as voile, modes with so muck reserve that cars per train." I queried. they and there are numberless cotton expenses, and see which tree has and promptness. One of his feats the most. Was Despair of Teachers. is to wander down to the Yassuh," 'he said eagerly. "Yassuh. I ,the P88,n weaves. Including challle, organdie, j!ata railway staOne bushel of choice- - fruit care, lie was I asked to tion when a freight train dashea away Thlsisespeclally lawn, batiste, mull and crepe, that are give the total of Ah suo1 does want America to come i bask' tnje materials of which the printed with all sorts ef flower pat- packed in clean ' ln BP the number on the sides all the numbers from one up to 9,600, Into dls heah wah." best will tailored sell suits for are more than ( made. frequently terns. HU answer f the cars. By the time the last car adding them together. "Why?" The suit shown here ts an excellent was 40,084.800. The total of the num-- 1 The Jacket pictured Is plain with or even three bushels of ordii; has passed he has the totaU Wants to Fight Germans. fruit of the same kind. Fears, pead of a standard wait, made of long shoulder seams and r Cause," ihe replied, evybody roun example Ieople who are skeptical concerning ber from one up to 78,000 was 3,942,. black and white checked and grapes grown for the apples 939.000. sleeves. Ms powers come long distance material, heah It Is cut t hang length says df America comes In we all to never markets ont should be thinned when fi fashion. eI The straight from the shoulders, and gathtest them. They are primed with Stong was asked how many bricks I Americans 'd be rnatlcally released I Tbil-- il is .grown, the trees prop? ered la at the wsdstllne by a ribbon oould homo. An- h. nddod. problems, but all prove would b. rouuirrt to 1., in season and the trees k! -sprayed run from New a York to San Francisco, ploodlnt),. Ab .ho' would Ilk. to through casing. The casing Is rasy for Stong. One of the most u U cultivated or mulched. made 3,578 a the by miles, stitching strip of the matepavement to be 60 wrah questions relates to the number of again ooiro For exhibition, remove fully half rial to the under side of the Jacket mo-oHdWl wconds In a lifetime, given the date feet wide and the brick 8 Inches long ...on no.,, fruit from the trees, water freely The neck 2 Is trimmed to a V shape a f birth. One who propounded this and Inches wide. He figured that speakln, an Ah Bho would like to weather. dry Grapes should be wbuld it problem gave him the date January 20, tome does again, suh." require Just 10,201,377,600 closed in paper sacks. IS73. Right off the reel came this re bricks. But dont you want' to fight the Asked to divide 68,719,470,736 by Germans, James? I asked. TIME FOR PICKING BERRIf 32,708, he answered Yassuh, yassuh," he said. "YasInstantly: 2, 097,105." Ah to fight de Germans, suh, Stong says this peculiar talent has But Ah wants to fight em at home. Small Fruits Are Unmarketable Wh beenjwithJUmsIncoeariyyouthHe I Ah sho w ants to lick d Germans to Overripe Gather When of Full-- was the despair of the teachers and I finish. But Ah wants to do it In Color and Flavor. the envy of the other children United States of America. Ahse whenjd he solved problems In a moment that to fight de Germans. Dey aint Unlike some of the tree fruit; be required hours for the others. He nobody moh eagern Ah am to fight ries must not be picked when unde says there Is no particularly severe eln ! IVtsmoth, Virginia, wheah Ah ripe. They are unmarketable- wb mental strain w hen working out the I knows de country an de overripe. Pick when of full color people an problems, that the answers stand outijA'h can fight em right' flavor, yet firm. In front of him. so "To must have had some expert If gathering of the fruit takes p promptly 4s the re-- j sjKinse of ids extraordinary brain go j ence already, James," I said. "You so that the vines are relieved of the1, the demands that are put upon It I been la the legion eight months ; ripe fruit In the cool of the day, leav Stong never grows impatient whenyu muRt have done some scrapping." ing the plants nothing to do but to rr there are- - undue demands made upon J '0h- - yassuh," he replied. Ah done en their remaining fruit when warm Mm for answers to Mdahbul scrappin." and sunshine will hasten the procea their, problems. 1 rteht ! r?uli filLcoimteous yund- - enjoya J What part of the front hare you the full crop will be sooner the look of amazement he evokes. to &aturtly. The berries arebrougb, jheen to?" I askedT better, Stong has had many for being gathered In the cool of the' Scraps Around a Whole Lot to travel with a circus andopportunities 1 exhibit hi "Ah aint been to de front" he said. day, but when, aa la often the cas mental gift, but has 4e- - Theahe a couple of other fellahs an must be gathered when waV they j dined all offers. - 1 me scraps armm heah a whole lot from the sun, they should be taken soon as possible to a cool, breezy si' Sometimes we wra sties an sometime FINANCIER DISOWNED SISTER we scraps, but mostly we ed place. The packing shed scraps." We had gone to La Vallbonne to see be ample enough to shelter all sb( cn the American members of the forof berries until ready for ehipcj A breeze Is' helpful when the frtr, eign legion who w ere still at the depot and I asked James If we would see dewy but a hot, dry wind will William Stong. him la the squad. the freshness of the fruit Baltimore. By the will of John , "No, suh he said, Ah aint goln' 15,873 days. 378.392 hours, 22.-703J140 minutes. 1,362.211,000 seconds." Black, aged retired' financier, 'probated ts be in it' PROTECTJREE FROM BOB! I asked. Another problem was: It la 155 recently, 275,000 Is left to a number Why "Ah beahd yo all wag cornin." h m'les to Chicago. IIow many pounds of Episcopal institutions and the Johns Application of Whits Lead and of rails In the track at SO "and Ah went to Sergeant Hopkins explained, which also university, berg me pounds to seed Oil Will Keep Female Froi: Trim and Neat for Breakfasr Time. the yard." Without hesitation came residuary legatees. The estate Is esti- Bouligny an Ah says to him. Ah says Laying Egg. mated at $1,000,000. Provision was salutin of cosc, sergeant Ah the reply: 436,380,000. d wide belt of the material. Batch says the front and finished with a narrow made for one of the financiers two when de geramuns comes to see h I pockets, odd hand cuffs, and high facing, and the sleeves .9njt,.p.f Apple trees may be protected .. are,- faced also 5rre,'J ' however. w kglvAleHPettd5vs4ettfol"isr"-Y,0- ' Another one was: An automobile v. hy, weeks ago. can call on me, Ah say wheel is 30 Inches in diameter. and bone buttons for A row of val lace trunks with a heavy application Mr. Black had another, insertion and But an Sergeant Bouligny comes front sister, Haralways correct tailored finish. The ceging trims the revolutions will this wheel make pniht that will remain pnbroken la traveling the 100 miles to Chicago? riet whom he disowned about forty New Orleans, an he looked at me an buttons Are wfcite, bordered wnth a edging whipped to bottom, having th two or three months and the Insertion keep he with says. We dont need you, he says rim of black. Strong came back- - with-- thls- auswer-- - years ago because ; she married a a little fullness, to form a female from laying her eggs. pu. scant Jew.'-- MrsT frllL an Adler.a turned rotm an' walked away hr tur ' A wMeeell "1M,478 revolnthms; AdlernTsoJi whlte. lead and raw limeed oil. and cuffs pf white dead, but there- - are two or three sons AhT-kocau Ah'm cuHud. st white shoeK' and a Its A nail problem came next. He mixed rather-thick- , t.Uh.red are waa surviving, one of whom finlshftl will not injure the A is said to be ?!Rh hoah to ssk Fo told that 32 .nails were to be driven. Mack belong In the company same Way. and they are 'Iace'lhth trees, wheu applied to yourg, w ho are now a basted smooth rabid, ail Mistnh thinks to tb Wilson is goln to d tM m.Hlel suit. believed to be in One cent would be paid for the neck and sieeies a8 a finish bark, and form a protective, coat durNew- - York or They the first, complete to Txut de so th wah we all cat equipment of the wearer Philadelphia. anything 2 cents for the second and double the for the hap- - Jacket. Collar and cuff sets ar ing 1a season. The estrangement had been go home." e hum for each succeeding nail. He was penitip, of the day. Before M.ught Made ready between the earth Mr. and tainting, hbweyer; Black and his sis-tmay be had asked how much lie would be for so low a trf sh8t,lt shf old be removed frm the bafee cf There are many paid for $3 Harriot,, Jackets haf(1I dainty although Elizabeth, the the noil. Almost th. tree for a depth o'f from three e them. The wear that go to no worth while to other sUter, is said to haws to V the answer given: forgiven fz r inches. The fastens ivv- - ti. 1474. her sister, and had her ut theniM-heto w S'at o, make cf Iheinink iii Icngfh' at,ut surf.e cn v picture ban--id, t K fastener. exposed should la her bedroom. ,n brief ! ! "T C the Heading rl!nud. managed to Jumr serwj .1 hkeptlc prr.jxtunded : ralated With' Mr. Bla k and i r nvurbd, thejft' .i then c rih and sJIs ne1 rthuiv ' - - w er ry, for w ' ' ) 1 fV a, a a q "sn My J In-ere- st d, 1 l' Sixty-ninth- ," IS PRODIGY III filrtTHEfilATICS It!? - rv 1 s- y V i J Aw-h,- i e ll half-bush- 1 three-quarte- . brain-rackin- g t t' com-mo- one-thir- '2 n d '" h ts - -- r ' V nt? iityrf .A 5tKJf Mi StakitaS-i.i- Ure-feltaL- - " nn 'iiiTiVrf chine-stitchin- g Ilow-man- y - Doc-tor- - - White-wash-ib- fe n " gtoves-htactr-a- yiith .rT e bnt'ful egg-lavin- . 1 com-plet- . er thirty-secon- d ju-k- el s -- S ng st - 1 I, V -- eggj c f J |