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Show lAtnps. I-amps do not necessarily give light If they furnish well, 'Us all ws ak. They must be very, very beautiful A lamp that doea not harmonise with other furnishings Is sn eyesore. Bent glass has seemingly been an Inspiration In-spiration to the designers. ' Filigree brass Is one of the most effective ef-fective materials noted. Head fringe, narrow or wide, borders ihndcs of glass or mctat 1 Jeweled effects are so gorgeous as to recall old fnlry tnles. Crystal lampa with glistening pen nnts sre the choice for Colonial f urulsa. .. . ' Colors were never more magnificent f and they are used to sumptuous ad I vantage In the bent glass, I Cnbochons rival the "gems" that i aeem to have been cut out with aa j axe. j Darkest emerald, ruby and sapphire i vie with dclloalo opalescent shading I- floats to Kill Ss.ke. ) That useful animal, the goat Is being 3 put to a new use on a farm tea miles .' northwest of Columbia. A carload of ;' them was turned loose on a piece of ? ground on the Hruiihum-Hourn farm I for the purpose of exterminating rat tlesnakea. The plot of ground Is thickly covered with uiidcrgroath and ; (here ore so many rattlesnakes 00 II ; thnt workmen nre afrnld to enter It to k clear It up. lioiits were suggested, I nnd Howltt llrothers, the proprietors of j; , the farm, ordered a carload at once. j, Tho experiment la being watched with , much Interest. Coats on the Btato form at Coliiiubiu have proved their cttlclency In the clearing of thickly covored ground, but aoino doubt If I they will ho able to exterminate the , snakes ss well.-Knimus City Times. 1 |