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Show fur uuti gowns. briitht i f jin iii reiliy pink chiAuu velvet tinnier y M tuple ill it linen, Hint 11 only Iriuill Ihg is a black chlfl'uu nau and a large In of chiffon un (Ins sule of llu wu'.-- t. lino skirt Im plain, long lines, lmt llari-- no lienniiduiwiy around llu: foot lliul "l m I quite easy to UisL--i rn at tile g!! tea ilut It la une of thia Miaeon'i dia'iiis. fliralige t jy. among Ilia dinner miiim for iliia time of ear 1 arc annii' r'net .diarmlnx ouea in b!ai-- velvet eniUirl-ero- d in jot. made in priurerse f.is.itoU nr u very oltniile liiioo, and with liir u liraiilery put un aa a il'S'i iliiiiiiei so ilmt it ouiioH half w.iv up tin- skirl, line aleevitei axe of dimIiiiiii in1, and, in ff I lie nlmlo sown niilliluii ;iUmi t In tuo least enaxReraleil, uiul yvi is extreii'!y Minart. If aia-l- i a word eoiild U ush in reaord to dreoH this linen uiitflil lie il''ed n.ili .1 as diKnilkHl. J1 wl eharnilnir are aa.in dinio-nni'-tin all liahl ah.kiea. .V very m a jule ailvoty Mill uni a .n art li pie lr.iM-aeruo lin- from i.i'.l jsk.rt 1. lid ill aide plea la at i lie kuIoh ami IO(k, lmt will! n.i tmiiniiiiif aim lever. Mi i lie Iif .nt. ia.ilal, ahieli la dialled Jh.i an einlirunlery in alar isii Mun ti l's Joiili, willi lnadH of I'Chli'r blue. Tlidj i I'inluonli'iisl dinvily on Hie aalin. and Ilia froula aie drapisl an that the f lima of ia utiuanally fall above the llu liodii-auual line. Then- la no lilnuse ahal'yer and a ronud, instead of a iwiniyn, i. bell alan niarka a dietmei cluuixe of w Tlie elbner ateevea of wide pleat a have an Inahte aleeve or white laiw fallinr tn (ha elheara. The rowii oarea lia beauty to tia l tinea and tn Ita rxiiHalte eolnri.R. Tlie Mine model in a pale ruse pink I. vs. Inatead of embroidery on tlie front nf joa a arliln fall of lacn Htflny. jHit on is a hertlu. rjuirlil up at the sleevee, t;iwl than ftellilut low airain over the arms. .vtk a bo ploal Juat at tlie lop. no tliat. In fael. tba la iv forma tho alivyes. Vb skirt la proriHely tne same a in the ether imtelel and nieiieuroi seven yards arnuml I ha foot. A. T. AdimoRj. uu 1 mwt ELAHMTESLY - fe5 lis r l -- iKinT a ' i, rf- .' ;- t v. ,? a,-.-"- -u':: - k , I' '. EMC1T - i. ,?s4 CT.ti-efn- . At 't ft - .t i rl i .VO ? IT' 1 li"- - .., V-- J 11 I 'V .i 5 m r vi-- Malurcs Shampoo. how Indiffenmt I7M moiih-are mi b Um wMfuro of thrr lisir and Imw litnurant sinry of thim .ini iilsiiit ourinK for it properly. Kaos of ilH'm depend entirely upon hair dresvera, who .at lieet only half wiali it and invariably' burn It with ouritp lends. M'lyit 1 any hairdrrsaora I do nioun hair apeelaliata; that la a diffenyit matter. Finally, after a few yaan of A tinnier treatment dha hair heslna to fsli. turn gray or drup out, and women beamt liinlr atrtnken and aae vkdonn of hjll beads, wig, die. That Hying about muica of lireventlon'1 la too old to giijia lien, but K ia nono th Im true. With reaannabla and Intelligent beautlfui lialr cun be kept in goud conA-Ibwhile seemingly impneeible hair ejn lie made qntle possible. Rich, lunuitast lialr la rarely eeen on tbe head of a atrtiy n i I 'If f, 'fU: 24 . ' it ":vA f , - .y . , . '.os i '.A i ;..V '.i- ?, "" v ' 'i .' ' t- -' & . T N rirniarkable i$. v 1 &JZT CHEMLUL fl itn m&ROWEIZLD VZJXnTh Mm?. saS ysFW'i , . GOWN r w: pereon, ae Hie hair la liable to partaka of tlie Ilia of tlie body, but aasumhig that (pe Is rmwonaMy healthy, her hair abould pe : soft and smooth, and the polar can fee lireeerrrd until middle ege, Of oovrea a few gray hairs may come, but every has ita rompeuaatlous, and a few gny or thirty look not lialrs after twenty-flv- e f amiss and 'are very bsoomlug la many caeca The whole eecret of a well kept bead I! rM In three words water, sunalilue and air. This Is nature's shampoo. Tha woman who shampoua her own hulr Is wise unless h Biu bund fusliiuilike ibiwnv. moat a Thui will iinto real crinnlines "i i It to a spariallM. cn afford to Intrust Hint ia. llml Iteunt .kirts will ia nut tu lw; thla mound the skirt, ur on the tliuince of TW w realty ti.a aw, ss , Ua . Th well dressed woman of lie! the skirl, and ua trimming on the frunt of ih.y is IH jji'aclinul fur that. Hut wl'.h! the waist, is most eniuieliu. The tone the Kiyle of iIiviih sumii slllfeiilng Is eliodn from the ligbhet pink tu deep red. u lMiliilt-lan Imiannillile une neresKiry to make it effective. The guwn is, uflacourse, no utiject. The entbrold- land halrrhith and crinoline tliat Is, thej unlcaa expense flat-1 hand be slwulil work, and thin la only cry stiffening known ne rrlnollne or even .linne. me inserted In tho drop skirt be-- ! poeelil III the niiwt expensive materials. Ini'Hih tbe flounces so as to give a wluel A wide hell or biHlIre of panne velvet or,1 U -,fl:iiv around the foul. i r GJgy-.jtmrThe sleeves of silk dinner gowns are el-- 1 "iheir until it feels perfectly soft and clean without exception elbow length; theyie""- ni'l to the hands. 'Wnah through the second arc large and are made either In flat pleats' flhiidiil frucks. In oenoideog auga aiMj rinse through tlfree or four In worn rufflnn or with a full of Isce pleating, such as havs bam all unU every veedge ef the soap sill gathered benealb. This style uf dinner dreaa la not ler. while not new. are classed again VW a wuhed out. Wring out with a sort, in. It Is nut pus-- 1 among the spring and summer designs, absorbent towel and dry In the sun, giving the moat el a berate-th- at EMBRQIPZRCD s silile (o wear It fur a ball gown as may coloring of these requires mors cero-- j n ( thorough air and sun bath, TULUA . ions with many dinner gowns, and is notl thought than has lately been bestowed When It is about dry begin to gently cut so low around the nhnulders. In fact, Uppn them, for some of the combinations1 hrusli out the tangles; they will almost many of these gitwue srs on tne old rash- - )iava bnen fearful. The sufeet way ia tel.hako off U the hair has born combed out Ir.ned square neck order, and thin, loo, In elmplkfty appereatly Taffeta dlrfip? gowns are more than buy robs gowns, as these come with tlio before th nluunpoa. Remember not to beof style far the preaant, merely attractive this spring, and are spit of the vogue for drooping shoulders j miarrtHi already shaded; tlii is better UB combing the hair before It. is dry. far sew model end every seams. and long shoulder made la a variety of designs, although as SWEET e rating wear that is than to try to carry out tlie color ackem inrush It gently, but do not touch a comb one of these could be designated It Is marvellous June the popularity of by flouuoea of different colors, such aa to dtspiay dot. elahe-- . yet not while chiffon and white not gowns con- -' have been attempted Very often Istoiy. work and mere elabora- -' as stannic, treated and flounced skirls, tinuen iinaiiatcd. raitecbilly fur dinner! The pings alluding to crimson are tlie tloe ef detail than the erne preeed-lu- g draped and pleated waists, quantities of These allow of an Inuneneo amount most charming of any of these, and the should be washed with ammonia at trust gowns. ruffles. narrow ft; and when thin la the ceee with the rurhbigs, wide flounces, of trimming and tlie most beautiful cm-- l newest era not so plain us those uf tliejtwiue a week and dried in the sun. The Wind end summer gowns, with all the un broidery oa the silk, psasemeirterio, Jet are seen and often arc broidery. A touch of rolur Is now more ,.avy vrlmcr. Huiuie of Iridescent iiaese- - hair slumld Igi well brushed every day and Mermt materials that are allowed Id and braiding-a- ll fiiidiloiiaMe than all while, and this Is nlnric or of lor tiiNcrtion, with tlir sunned us often as possible. Mr construction. It eaa aaaily he sees used together combined hi that murvelluus I rod need never VVi r by mlmvd brads or iwIIIcIIi-h- . nr Out the ampe ia Umitlesa. way tn which elaborate, trimmings are pf ia, outlined In colored beads, A iierson lit good health should , Is with silk H InvsrUbly anmes from which Jet hy Interspersed Ibffsta silk is a material that la ftaelf now made use of. thM pgirta from the sides around to have dandruff. or iinrlaanllnaaa. and while them I u . broidery. h sol elalwraJe, but which- apparently has Shaded tnffetaa are the newest In this the imek, lovvlug whet would tie ihe front 111 healthexcuse are exquisite. A for tlie former there is none FIs o:n flf Chiffon . hresdlli on eny other stylo of guwn quits Is some i feopularlty that time and urn are power- - silk, and their shadings lor tn effect. Ever aiace taffeta, silk fleet light tan blending Into mauve or pink is richest! I du In. fir If the skirt In made of ic for tlie latter, and by following the above one Embroidered lacs Ihe ..f is handadmits of fcrsnto fashionable thmw has born simple and healthful' directions the hair great exquisite In coloring and as melorlals that can well be linnKlncd, hki-- 1 three phatl flounces then ehovo esc ' mu Insertions and he kept in a vigorous condition and tin tan aid cry of bond Is a llounce against it ma not being a vtey some embroidery as well jiaws'raenicric. In a wine most and fud thin, the urnlly, best Qualities os to color end texture will hexbl material., and then have been medallions of hire. The all one color ' lai-In the of the that Irimming puttoni be brought out. Msattem oxen wtimw It boa cfarked gad scheme Is carried cut in this, and yet one out- - VtM G9vnt f0' SprtT'9' shall be worked out In .flori d clilff-Boms people think tho hair should bo BLUE TAFFETA TENNER GOWN b badly geiunlly. Keeertbniess, it In or two exceedingly smart models have a Hi III sti-- l Velvet dliuirr gowns will bo erorn IIiimI with narrow gold lieede. is but It has been os of the ntistf favored materials, and! touch of Jet in the embroidery.' It of plain chiffon Is lie- - neuiilly kite In tlia spring this season, snB shampooed every week, two weeks in my gown the the every that asiiericnoe effective seems to hivw reached light moat clnirmliig In against ura of perfection of 'totally them band effective with a many deep the lightest weight summer and every three weeks In the winwhich makes It a gaodwv-- ! ground. In flumes and queer dull shades, jatid requiring a tremendous amount pf'nees around the hips, while the flounces, mendoaely for r nd H0 llR alld h Materiel, prodded tbe right quality IstUke ashes ef roses, such as were worn material, wide pleats on tba lilpe and n; measuring often ter Is often enough when the brushing sad that they stand up from of velvet ia luted; In reality II Is not much to folluwrd. r U " il,,1Jl,he ,HUk 'tsrti inn mrfsfll; the exixtutive 'twenty or thirty years ago, are ecen some ike back are very cleverly arranged so Hfhem nd look, with full leaven, ah heavier than silk. Chiffon velvet Is much sunning process fl'jwn bnes nod to glvo mors than ths fashionable ful jcharnUn gone, all oa plcturesqus H K!'S ue J w .si-l.-d- ' , -V " gow I 'DrFT ra i bs'-yp- fj hu ys, - MIX ln-l- I I - er ocr-M- iv ,Ptur. j nt Cocoahut Our Clothes Baskets Are Imported from Russia . Many Novelties for the Wee Babe . Eigh een Inch Double owe think It to Peasants leavlag the Made An foolish I to accommodate soap dlsfl. powder people might stricken animals yflnng, Hand 1'nrtcnioo.th la a little shelf for tha fur baJiy to have a kimono. bntUe. five in agony or to die a lingering death. It ousts a UL.S.J,lo I"1' out an our; hot mid -- 'Id wt This to a shows! pitcher or when times baby are there clotliea. rme were statistics Tho waving branches of this remarkable io f get very desirable toll of nursery furniture, as the niuotsT of yards of 1Ith the grosKi-- of, tree wire eaid hy the same tellable jierson-ngt- o the practised eye of tho mother will see. anil the tons! to create currents which drew such clothcsplml. the cords i The outfit comes In very inexpensive dediof steel used in making fwls ho would Tim chief exporting lands, however, ere lispkws Trowels os were caught In them signs, though one sky blue porcelain one. baleful of the shadow with huavy rattan frame awl brass towel rectly beneath the the while drifted helpless, where they rods to quite expensive. Tha cheaper tne, fearful blnl which nested In the branches ones omit the towel rack. tltent or which the chaneeei being edl Wlf Probably not; yet ttaetaicH, and bqftnw ths ksxael decayed! fed on the, crew. ordinary sun skll-jto l of down one out lunulmi from half travdli-father e nieilc have flgj. fur hes vo from ;nl-iiseventy-ninIt are that coiiie;liiive a forty m,. . !fl mclho-- of niaulpulallng tho willow. ;k,lV might PmoT have X !uBrt?toS? dtaSrnwta KHclten Tll kllnna can ales be made Mnotfcil hftrtuTmSl way around the glob, before U tliti rntff niiil leiefci'to f W of the garden, had Me. Vanderhnt's ini iwl csrra than will i ito Imj the'Vaninff 'f iio ,rmfwu k of niHiiufadurt1 Jmvc Invii ly uplillliijr this of uaUvea mtode of the W.n'e work eivti with set Hug me, 4,r oJne ta tn Rueof the ...mw. frml. fdtm rorw lift placed on exhibition in the economic It. The tlHu i wouisu'e eiKk k ecr-- r doe-- . thu of the fulloi- nm,, by moderu maclUncry. Tbelr.u-lnbe Mi act inn tn tiny There 'lu'd k end w X btostwillow York end to the women who sighs this tlie museum building, where crop in frnm thc Pr th,.k(:K hy r, ;irf. tbc olhow. nn scarcely fall to pcova interesting io lo tio on liiiiiiatry on this before llBllll d .kcI-,- 1 MANY rouplet tn herself as she eland vmlton. of baaiks to the water the centralised. "" Ij'iinilles-a t"1" that ! 'V the bread for ths next lureil; frings makes ormni.tiun J1 maile inlo m'nwleJicn'l'ado'lt paUmt. hl"!k simple among them apoplexy, paralysis and eplvThe singular fruit was a gift to Also It was considered an antidote atr?m leper. "t.rkf and cut litai had t baskrfmakei of work hapiwn'e an b..t it ting riead'awey1'S5n!2itl,I AUsutmner th ;,;J1t1Xh TheTpruiusT.rHmgmT fuiiy fifty years ago fsem tta H snt captain, whs rated It one Of the bHoahuwd'to Peeling and twisting goes on among these a large eiipuly r lu t years willow on d Inner edges bound . b7,d1 s' tiliig- -s heir hour's more work of rateot curiosities he had ever seen. The uudihund. Units flat shwld the Europe, In dwellers Co.isequei haVe 1 to m the already overfilled day. to Mfbtin wus a traitor who owned the stout lo-- 1 " Antwerp to Nw ,m -- m e early each winter tbe product of lhlr to statistics, of the exorbitant prices hnilltol diaper which should cording ,P"'',,1ff o HUlo upward and welded and I ha sailed In and mads many piafti-M- k wlUlagncss ever btir than jg Drou(ht to this country. Down'hups. women in this country do their own house- is shans.iud. Is so which fabric " xfl pnd, tlie ss nutstil m lie- mnial ,lr io iilicr. ever . lie Ihsn the will other Une Hlsr the Red on diiy.'steaimihlpN to trips pier the Islands ef tha Padflc, the work. seem would It that those all among Uttw . t nder to Inserb'd info a to Hi Mkn fawn n end .th pay, Whn Ihe They werersted worth om ms hundred tost after the Mg Krnonland. with her fore; nor. thou ah the uiqioiier hus sqnslly remote Sd Intelligent women there must be many Itaees. will he And any 'piece of firm ground, the peeler aits down surim readily. If Is flttea m uoi Vhe twenty (s one hundred and thirty American flag proudly flying, had dorkrd!a duty of forty i r who would he glad to adopt a new and ss possible of her wwrs many hnitar read, .opisodto H. tskiw a willow rod or twig so that n"b"Jk peidnps. crowns, ecCofdlng to sine end shape, at, at the end of her ocean run, th tmper difficulty In cmjicfiiic with the American iB Mn the old ins right band by the smell end and pula Tnnlilr1! Xcm ' TlmrnulTr rVntihin 'nif ! imeent scnruly. sea cs.pt.te who looked upon ne flme. thoas of. equal width and Breadth, jtooraf "the greaTpler wu plied half full mauufatdurera during Is the most rsluable. while :of three bs.krtl which had Just arrived. Tho world'. grett-uaekrt nuking mech.lcaT h f.a.l or more of the H.i. k end Into thth-jjMstranga fruit as a gread curksfty to being considered takm, lt ss were more, then a foot In WIdth fron, Antwerp. Itoc.b steamer of Ibis line fflnn is Onlral Russiu. iimugii (be 'hhhT'r.it , flM. teeming instrument, the prongs of which he priwwa wetn d.iya and although ths gloat plant. such thryi(.onrVane ons wer. I ss held and hundred -with while to not which sw pretty well known hi csrtaia. geoHid to carry ?nd high dlirlI Hie r w.th 1,1. left baud, it,'," valley of tl.e lower erowtu. also JL1" fewer then twelve thouMiid of the,.,. graphically similar, i?HnnrS large pro-!,- ,. there are still right hood he draws th- - willow toward naioro Intended them "ireiJ II. o f he manjr whs havs flfty h en.nl of it (mostly four feet in diameter, and nil Indeed, there 1 l.urdlv a Eurnpee n . him. Hy this operation the ImrK Is hI ' J1'" ,w mH,ie Imw b'ggud Irom..,. by still mars who have In the Moldavian Islands all ths nuts ' lr"n,t . nlaia-r- s willow m-nul umt separui'd fuun tin, wml. The other Which found their way to tba shores bo- - signed to one New York firm, which where the rseen Its fruit. , ... h nod her persecuia sonic h wtth. purpoecs. eIldlot the twig lather treated 1 the "kb,, long and Interesting UItT.' came th property of the King, and any oovr. ,,,un imi jin-clump M!iiriy npovMd on tlina oqi such not ui ttul In less exalted perflnn found In possession of fat'll lua. I ln lh(?pii plow. th rimVihirMnVirrtor if HiirJnc any garden would hire gone a Ion wav, ons was subject to execution if ha could "r Th materia M for trfa bread r stability. or i""t prove poseessinn by purchaM to gift uoy a voyage profitable making In Rubber the hut In' Inpall. J any recipe that ha k who knew ths narrrn tn which this 'from the Xing, who sold the nuts to T!i.rfs ibecn MVlOri WUVing new h.,nd. lh.ro I. found saiisfertur,'. By turning tie frfthjulur variety of cocxuunit wa hrid "ease the roy al whequer or made royal them. , , , e large class of .hi w4S during She people. many yeani when! Vs1t kept In tbe shells sf the mils was cut was as tha fruit of j thought to make ths partaker nf It ,1m ft 4 tu oaknown oily to all iliseaee, while tobacco, tt tel rxrflpt th nsitVH of th mulie whlch.thr natives opthoj, Islands lying far out sod ur anything elseaVe-aI?1 " pjimo. lirted to chewing. If i totugcriier tinlonown off tne coast various totondr ltrk Jn jnSl of the shvils, receptacles Martagesenr. the Beychellre Manda, kept uu down Trui III o xid s or Ui 7 uiiiutl af h the only phtce that the palm could not be 'poisoned' by an enemy j lt to us! n toll Ing lu t'lose who hi,"' tlie the crank fur three inim.tcc; .PTor oU rulKt T ism '1,,,:rf. '"k b b, ais the big dushte frail to known highly important consideratkai on somo of so tu it value of re inuiiv siiiislili',' .lo lull hiMltli '"Jfvitw sponge will ho kncad- - l Imu J" Ihe islands In those daya eii'l k',",i Hi"Ir loom ro Jjrk as tu Tins icttlc tend jlliple are jjj h, Licate texture, soft and light. Now loosen " palms which heat cxcl-.d(h- - rnlraws uf euy hui lb discovery of the on Ki..;iic, and the bah); vny lh lcv. out out J'1" the lift r, sponge, up aud the Seychelles the th double roroamita sir an It ts a vcij .'or eisaiuniviinle irirnijiah small xlmim-r- . put In the buklmr tin. lMiirt that smuuU WMdB sun out. mid I he damage dope uriPT nipple. i the 'almost 1HTOa ra to lw toa Kuud kci lru? tu lrirt.il compared trt It !H In f,P eeid in faVor of 'wr women to.,, A few yPHrB akl, 1( w,ind havr been d!f- Iio Hie MtV'i Is ty J M. of which It came in be believed .vnlue. bnt thsth tree Is of real value tho f ei'Uis.- in vfiy ireduet The tree which bore lijnetivas of ihmli. Ilmt thy nurne Jhwr iiiihiiIp frlJi t 4nd-- d t makn mieu Nflio tlut ie .hdv.inlapes gximd. lt Immatnre of " Ihe ..? b be rlslhle at tlmea far down Th meat haiih iliff'reri thine. t'lii if thHr !hut wen her It i Hr"t aVJll.IL,,tlioie .uuld too moohnnk-drvirfu at to worthless hut srason. other In nutvlUous, and rooms off we artili'lnl enter ths coast of Bumatra. jjffribe conkliur iln. but ,m often ronirlviiiijr, fo iimny kltchrn one for llw little altnosi re deu.cl to obUln the fruit by turity. Miiy 1h.it compensates meat fc,tmpt with quiio 'of the jesr choppers, cpple supplld fm't " I" of Ite natural SJi er the us of grappling Irons. It was Ths tree sttsin s helghl or elghtr rorers. dioli washing machines and the funlighr, which Is entire!'.' wrong. ' After tr frustrated by ths dtosppcg- - w mors snd bcxrs leaves twenty to thirt y j I! like tliat a bread mixer docs not , duet than by 'hy hijs are icem Im- by spoiled More carpets f the tree. hp to feet possible and If once tried it would eor- sctiml wear. The dust it ruhlwd In and f. p,ht whll-vh"nd msglriatis had min strong enough to support th I J2" wnsheuid that Insures. n -r, U.en the canet "f1 universe! ue- -. hriS 2i 'E4 morT o tell "f the tree. They train, and make valuable thetch. cleune-J- . It Is on (1,1 aceutitil that It I so lu,r ,,r purse all the possible. IT otliPr hilt 11 Brr,r off the coast of entire nartve hone. st the nse ,, Java, jin many Instance them. to , ecnnomh more si n!r sqiinrce much chohl!rr' their newly 1hc arduous task of Plr From the rlheg rn'nl crert of foliage projected are conetrueled of 'discovered uoe Is for cutting cannrt corn, can lw reken up s'.tl beaten or shaken. A h.1hltlK thp baskrts-- ... lehi,.,.V-- - waves and formed u leaves nf the brooms, land fibre seems a se a rule- This wastitand couslxie nf a frame which! bit tough but try this fitting 'id wy stiff hrush mbs rff the Isrtmj .!mi,,cnee bird, or griffon, jand Hate are made. ar and warm lid end to Just tilth method und tlie cuiimd corn wilt be oe a cloth wrung out uf iirm and f-the hwlgi ji j lie ?.'.'7!,.ulra Itself by day lmt sour)it,lxed In manyi'Weye. n u M cut wm, Druni will Fiirfa ilu1 I rijhlw-ifniiky i.ncnKli Mfid nnnoc. fnh r'ifti r no hip thMr tary v,i;t dvr t-7. con make excellent meal ot toe. pMwtoiamxamq "f the elephant, the rtiinm'-jnctlr- e milk fritin llw cnii. put Ww kffiiFli ii!d lirhi- it itnirii mw 1 oj fioitu, Thf hsiilTi. wMHi lm iwi Ir- - j heart of the young tree, which is bllil hr hjih und the tiirouiph the tophi cutlers then put Imck r it Ox.:il v'll lrsui jpnTjiunnint). iiiif 1 by the A 5 s wd I y. d ----- w inventions. i a,..nt ffl'.l i 1 ri, g nm-full- ! ; ,i sJiir ! b- li lui-i- cr ..hit four-lifth- , I ' . 'r 'ilT. , rwa eswy , ry . wr .i Juhr M M EL , F I ! J ''ti "rd fr i carpets. nii-:ont- o . ! . JiF . I "' - v-- f ' - ut wtr ; . j w? ni. P vlii-g- : a Imi Jiving fur from flesh ,he fur food for Its inf the tree.' JOWOTlPWra(gjtMQi5JiafWJrC023p8-3l53BDr2- 5 l.psiiitifiiily l arid ti:rnntir., remove any t.iiuv. J' m to-d- . |