Show description of naples the traveler who walks through the streets of toledo or chiaia for the first time on a sunny day in the cooler months is amazed at the evidences of life and happiness which he sees bes fifty thousand people they say throng toledo the broadway of naples daily every trade is carried on in the open streets there are shoemakers shoemakers and tailors at their benches scribes inviting indi ting love letters for amorous swains begging began monks proving clearly i that all who do not give them a car carline lille will be served tip up hot in another world women plucking poultry or cleanie cleaning c vegetables L quack d doctors 0 t ors forcing their panaceas patia palla ceas down the throats OS of peasants peasants from the abruzzi cooks roasting n a and frying at great fires on the sidewalk mothers combing their childrens hair or turning them up and whipping them old women on crutches singing r airs from lucia and old men reciting ariosto water with much fervor sellers bawling iced water pious minstrels i playing doleful bagpipes under a stattie statue of the virgin S scelian gills dancing the tarn tella teila with uncommon vigor friars roaring that they only want a gran more to save a soul from hell boys fighting for watermelons water melons exchange tables loaded with copper lemon stands surmounted by triumphal arches bedizened bedizen ed with gold pap pip pa per erand and wreaths of flowers macaroni dealers lading huge I 1 masses of the smoking delicacy out of cauldrons caul drons and beseeching I 1 the crowd not to let it cool more monks tin tiD tinkling liling little bells and knocking punch and the conjuror over as they pass with a dead man mant ladies in parisian dresses peasant girla girls in scarlet rage I 1 lazzaroni ron in every corner lying crouching and squatting running sleeping laughin laughing fighting C ing picking pockets and an array of carriages carria es co omni busses cavaliere cavaliers cava liers tearing lna ina and dathie dashing t along at a furious rate as though b col elisions were impossible and bone s could not la be broken liln Liin london don news symbol of agriculture A keoman woman with a 9 homely rustic face but comely notwithstanding clothed in a green gown and crowned with a garland composed of ears of corn she holds a zodiac in her left hand and a flowing shrub in her right a plowshare ies les iea at her feet the verdant robe signifies hope without which no person would labor the twelve signs eins 4 declare the different seasons which aich th tho tiller ought to observe the plow is th most useful instrument in agriculture |