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Show SANDY CIT yItXr. SANDY. UTAH NOW FAD FOR PLAITED SKIRTS Horticultural Hints RED RASPBERRIES IN GARDEN in HUM end Tied to Stakes They Are Easily Kept Clear of Weeds and Gras Grown Rrd rasplNvrlea for home use gfve best results when gronrn in hills and Grown in this way led to stake they are easily kejit within bounds and the gras and weeds are kept under control. Ret three plauts in a bill four or five feet apart. The object uf setting three plunt rather than one is to secure a good growth of canes and a n of fruit the second year. f to two Stakes uue 'aud inches In diameter and five to six feet long ure set in the renter of each hill early In the spring, and the canes are tied to these with a heavy cord near Hie 101 The end of the canes may he shortened lt or ent'off just abnvo Five or six the top of the stake. strong canes are enough for each Jilll. The plant need frequent cultivation during the spring and early summer until tlie fruit Is harvested. One gets a larger yield of frnlt, bigger her- ries nnd avoids all dirty fruit by stakone-hal- A DANGEROUS AN8WER. "Winii," uKked Die lawyer of tlie rt wlliiots, IhuIh you to conclude r iluii tin di'frniliint In till ease 1 era-ny- "Well, fur one tiling. reilled the ex-li- e rt. lie' a golf iilayer anil talk nothing hut Rolf. "Ilolil ou,H llelgliis, Nu York, liuve formed a raising and lowering association, to raise vegetables Fhotograph shows aome at work neur I heir 1101110 at 181st street and Bennett avenue. the judge, Interrupted gulng l have that answer at rick-eout, 1 iluy golf myself." 'Tin Women of Washington and lower grocery hill n ing. After tlie Imslies are done bearing, the old canes should be cut off and In a commercial plantation nvnoYsd. there time to do this before 'Inter or spring. Removing the old nines gives the new growth a better, If your bushes chance to develop are already blunted In row it ta difficult to stake them,' but tlio same result muy lie achieved by setting a few post and stretching a wire along the row at a height of three and to four feet. Some growers use two wires and train the cane between them. Black and purple raspberries and dewberries are commonly grown on a wire trelll although stakes can be The black employed for them els and purple raspberries propagate from the tips of the current erason' growth. Along In August and Rep- - Defending the Abeent "I uuderatand, my dear, your la tery stingy with Ida needy hua-Imr- relative." 'Thiil' not true. inn. Ile'e that lie iutilil give them the clutheN off Id liaek, for wlien I auked him where hi overcoat wua ao I could put It awuy, he euld hie uucle eeurmu had It." An Eaay Mark. The now typist lui quite an air nlMiut her. "Khe feel tlmt etenognipliy la but la ao much to he said of a stepping alone to greater thing" skirts because there are In cas her 'That uuiy prove true u many of them. The separate skirt Ann la The junior iiioinlier of the more or less dretocj to he worn stout, auaceptlhlo and baldheadwith blouses and amocka that correed." waa spond with It In character, ths steadfast allcglunce of American women and la taken as a matter of course In every wardrolie, just as tailored suits and blouses are.. Together with tailored, d refute, It give opportunity for varying our everyday clothes for morning or street wear, and It ta the cornerstone of aports Npiuirel. In the richer fabric fur afternoon and dinner dress, It la the complement of many lienutlful blouses and amocka. It la a great convenience to take one skirt with several blouse and ring many change ta the toilette. A fail for plaited nkirts just now has proved an Inspiration to designer Admirer: Congratulation on your They seem to delight In Ingenious I underatand aueeeaa, Mr, Hamfatl that aome of the audience threw management of striped or plaid feb-rl-c that can lie made to do all sorts money on the atage. Hamfat! Awl But that waant all of unlooked-fo- r thing In conjunction meh good friend. Some even ahow ared eon. TUKltfi oln-gl- e, lis one-piec- e Sticker. I . one-ha- lf with plait Both wool and silk fabrics are to lie reckoned with In the rail styles, and all aorta of plaiting A new fall model In striped woolen goods has recently made Its debut and Is shown In the picture aliove. Many ready-mad- e skirts employ accordion pluit tlmt are liked because they take leas material than other plaits and I rove as effective, as may be gathered from the model In the picture. The pluited skirt Is easy to make at home. One has only to buy material twice the length of the skirt plua the width of the hern, with sometimes a little additional allowance for matching The good ta the stripes or plaid rut In two length sewed up and the hem put In. Then It la taken to tho professional to plait In a plaiting machine, or one can do this work at home. The plaits must be very thoroughly pressed down. When stripes running on the dlag-uiare wanted, the making la less simple, hut even then presents no very great difflcultle Off for Europe in 30-Fo- ot Sailboat TO WED GREEK PRINCE Thorough Cultivation Throughout Season Will Help In Material Deg res to Get Fine Results Lika the Fruit Pio-turs- d. Ready for the School Bell ii' Life ever discloses Borne check to nur thank: Vi mi thorna with roaea And apllnii-rwith plank. -- (emlier these canes bend over to the ground and the tip will take root. Rometliue It Is necessury to rover them with a little earth. The red Getting Approximate Figure. TInw ninny genuine rtnrk huree chi) there lie In a preHldentlnl from sucker nutplicrries projiagate T BETTER T Sorilont know, replied WUnt'a the ghum. ndult mnle imputation of the Culled Flute?" Wowl I'm going to give rnn-l- c lessons. William. Mr. Hlmrpe I think you'll have t I'm afraid no one will jmy for them. Rlmrpe 8ucceaion of Event. "Tcrrlhle Teddy gave out In the fifth round with IWerful "Wlmt happened then?" He gave In. A Common Tim Chlrography. letter wae pher. How on eiirtli could you tell that?" Don't you et It la full of dot and dualieT" or I ii mn who wrote thla The Typhoon, with Casey Italdwlu mid Wallace Nutting on board, starting out from Rnddeck, Canada, for Cowes, England. The boat ta only a and the men expect to make the trip In 22 day n That the price of fruit, particularly apple In the future will only justify the conservative planting of orchards ta the iqdulon of Y. J. Green, hortiPrincess Elisabeth, eldest dnughter culturist at the Ohio station. Mr. of King Ferdinand and Queen Mary of Green points out that the enormous to crop of apples a few years ago really Rottnmnla, whose engagement Prince George of Rparta, lies been re- resulted In a loss aa the ported. reduced tlie price to such an extent that orchard owners could sot. even iay for the expense of handling' FLYING TO AUSTRALIA the apple Mr. Green believe the price of aiqilca In the future will adjust Itself profitably to the grower who sots out orchards containing varieties of general commercial importance. First American Ship to Bremen A Revelation. No nuttier when you aee Mlaa Due-tal- i. ahe I a I way a ainllliig. She muat have a charming disposition." No. my frleml; her dipoaltlim not fine, hut her teeth are." SEEN Expert at Ohio Station Saye Future-WilJustify Conservative Planting of Orchard nlmeiit-nilndiHll- Mr. FRUIT PRICES CULL POOR All Hens and LAYERS Pullets IN FALL Which Arc Slew to Mature Should B Fattened and Marketed. la Hla Way. That orator ran draw tear hy the sensible mother due urn akillfnl way he work on people' feewhen the time come to ling." big and little, "Result of practice. He' a dentlat" outfit her daughter She knows that she for school day when cannot middy hlouaes wrong go Hla Uae. are determined upon for school wear. "A play I aaw lately had a atar They have made an unassailable place rooater In the caat." for themselves hi the minds of those Perliapa he waa engaged to apur who shape (lie destinies of the heat the human actor on." schools and many of these aclioola require a middy suit for the everyday Prim Naceaalty. wear of their pupils and admit no ex"What la the flrat thing to do when to tills rule. Uniform dress ception you want to give a good blow out?" for school wear Is so good an Ides "Ralae the wind. that it ought to spread and It Ii possible that aome day It will be feasiTha Trouble Makar. Mothschool "Do you have much trouble when ble for certain public ers can further It If they will. lenaon In are you school, laying your The successful mhlily Is not quite Tommie?" so simple a proposition to deal with Tea, air." Its straight line as It looks to b l "What aeetna to trouble you moatr must he trim line Ha collar well ad' The teacher, air I" justed, Its shoulder shapely, Its alcove But Not So. roomy and neat, It finish above reTon rant alwaya judge peraona by proach. The middy In the school suit shown above qualifies as a first class their name." "Indeed?" example, when put to these test It d "For Initance. one would think front Is a trim garment with the name that a graaa widow waa rolls a little vcslee, a tie and sleeve that belongs to the United States green." THE uuvy, and handsome Insignia. There a convenient and Inmuiplcuoua imcket on the left aide and a tight enff finishing a roomy aleev Rows of wjilte braid are stitched on with Irreproachable exactness as a decoration to collar and sleeve the tie ta knotted In the approved fashion and spreads Its crisp ends as II should. Italn aklrta appear o have passed Into the realm of forgotten thing In and' plaits reign In plain material their stead. Double-boplaits make lines In the aklrt asrnlght of the middy suit. We have to concede tlmt they are just the thing for It. For these suits It ta worth while to use good materials French and storm serfce gaberdine, jean and other durable fabric of medium weight For older girls tha length of the middy nnd Its hip lines need consideration. These are to be snug. Skirts are usually side plaited. la x round-tailore- Praise Indeed. Flowared Taffeta. Lacquered Decoration "IIow waa the liuninroii lecture at A new blouse from Paris ta made arc and ribbons braids the opera house last night asked the appearing on many new models for of flowered taffeta. It has a Ilttls recently arrived guest. modesty piece of whits organdie and "Flrat rate I" enthusiastically re- fall. aa Immense butterfly eaah of eelfr plied the landlord of the Petunia lav-qrmaterial. Organdie Combination. It, 1 got In "Why, dotted Swiss and whits orGray ticket and On I complimentary Embroidered Hat Band gandie are charmingly combined for laughed I" Judge. r Embroidered hat beads are a sum. a little frock with a very full mar novelty. A Proof, skirt j "Woman are awfully contrary." - Feather This Fall. Copper-ToneEmbroidery, "I Humid aay ao, Hare, for Instance, season copper-tonefor fall, aay those whs the y For Feathers coming hla wtfa ha beata man a gaoer-allqrben should know. gmbroldery ta to bo la high favor. make a Wt with bar." r n. dad-bla- dr-fria- . d d In rolling out the poor layers in the tail nnd breeding only from good laying hens during the hatching season you have the surest and quickest way of Increasing your egg production. Cull the poultry flock this fall. All hens and pullets which are How to mature should be culled and Mat to market. Keep only early mitering pallet late mol ter heavy eaters nnd roll and aell all birds that have been sick, hurt or that are weak In vigor and vitality. Lieutenant Itinkley, formerly of the Urillsh nlr force who ta attempting to fly alone from Knglnnd to Australia, via Pari Rome and Egypt He uses a small airplane with an engine of only 85 horsepower. PAY ATTENTION TO ORCHARDS -- Heathen Used to Hast What reason did Blank give for to contribute to foreign ? "Said we ought to concentrate our efforts on' saving sinners right here at home, because If the The U. 8. B. Susquehanna, which sailed from New York with 1,800 pas- people of this country aren't saved Its sengers for Bremen and Danxlg, the first passenger liner to sail nnder the going to he a much greater change of American flag to these port and the first ship of the United Stetee Mall climate for them than for the heathen." Boston Transcript. Steamship cumpnlij to be placed In commission. There ta reference to the weering of ear rings In Genesl A Nebraska inventor's automobile Egyptians used henna for tinting thief alarm utilise the drlva abaft of their hair 8,000 years ago. a car to sound Its born or bell If the An electric candle for bedroom use car la Improperly moved. current and the lifted ta It when lights The wlvce of many English fisherta shut off when It 1 set down. A gasoline engine driven dynamo men keep a black cat In tha house In the belief that doing no assures their that ta entirely automatic In its action hueband'1 safety et sea. ta attracting attention In England. Napoleons handwriting was so IlMetallic handles have been patent ed that can be attached to cup from legible that hta letters from Germany which tho original handle hav been to Josephine were at first taken for rough maps iff the seat of wva broken MUCH IN LITTLE . Simple Beauty Rule. Women should take five minutes a from work and Us flat on tha back, day all muscle relaxed, with eyes closed. It will be found a wonderful preserver of health, beauty and strength, according to the advice of a health expert Hta Conclusion. "I bear that the boas ta going to employ women bill collector" "Well, If a woman ta ai good running down a bill as Hie ta at running one ta a aura Idea winner." the New up, Havas Register. 'at In Numerous Instances Salta Have Lest Humus aa Raault of Rains or Bar Cultivation. While people today perhaps give more attention to their orchards tflen they, did years ago. yet many ds oet give enough attention. Aa the roan-tr- y has been nettled, land brought Into cultivation and old farms worn, Its fertility has felled In many Instance. In the flrat place many of the orchard soils have lost humus, others have felled In plant food as a remit of heavy crop washing rains or born cultivation. Moat Popular Apple Every year more home orchards are being set out In apples with varieties bearing from June until October. Setting Strawberry Plant Do not set strawberry plants below y tha crown. They are pretty apt t do-ca- If this ta don Orchards Will HHp. will take sara of hta orchard, hla orchard will kelp taka cars of him. If tha fruit grower |