| Show THE RIGHT THING at al the RIGHT TIME I 1 bemry MARSHALL DUFFEE DUFFER 16 it I 1 ta to hearp late than never kytus AND reier any farmer farmers e wife what hat Is the her existence and the chance are earn that she wilt anser viii ady boote boots the better the bosaw wife tile the she abominates them the of agri c culture tn in describing a 0 wimple simple brush lug ling device tint that could be ett act up out aide side the farmhouse baak door recce need this bugaboo ot of the neat farni era alte recognized the fact act that the man who till the ful has an us ag grava gradating ting habit kw of catering vat ering hia his house with muddy boota boots ana the other falt ait that the froman who hours bours of 0 her time and cal crt loriee orles of energy keei kaei ing 1 lier tier house clan anil and scolds and frets abt n that s 4 Is 1 raped about the house perhaps the bega solution is 1 till thin three throe wu wo brush that tha th department of agriculture bug get kut but wouldn t it be a happy solution of the difficult tt if american biln could be to the extant of 0 learning to lenie oft thair boots ad don slippers when they come endors In ln diora dors rubbers and overshoes of verlous sorts aro not popular with ith the peerage outdoor markir so there thore seems to be little help in that direction perhaps tha the peasant who mho weara nears travy stockings stock inge and wooden shoes aich which he lie remove in favor of soft carpet slipper indoor indoors is to really doing the most sensible thing hut farmers are not the only of there are many city folli folk who are careless relesa ca tn in mud in doors the careful person it she he writes conies in on a muddy day removes rubbers in tho the vestibule or entrance hall aj 0 ahr nause alle this la Is not feasible when entering a church or tl clater ater ter you should at least wipe them n ta tie e doormats that arc al waa was to beleen be teen at the entrance i there Is 1 one thing that no well vell br bred ed young man ought to be reminded not to do and that to I 1 to place his feet for the enice salce of his comfort on the sent of 0 a street or railroad train the man who kept his feet poised on his hi de in ord in n full ca a cyment of an after luncheon elar Is I 1 fast bec timing extinct ller apte this ie is because of the hresc rit day ten tend atner iney fr for men wen 0 to o lime sh ater t ter working hours and to aorl n orl more and artst rt st lph 1 during tho those ae bourm u |