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Their Care and Cultivation. w i ". . ,++ rIl ." -- wHow Beautiful Is a Flcwer Farm. HAVE A FLOWER FARMI By E. VAN BENTHUYSEN. fails ait , t .e bl z , ,I . f ' . htat. ,v s ,ll -I, In11 1 ' -. '.1: , ,' mIlli.h lthl " , t i if th. i, ' I . 1 that lcan h 'rtr n PFlw¢'r farmi!!ng is an ae'rv, 'tble or- I' ( lpation Hltlt lit!If lh* !p nt, r,.,l11ir, . :. The ei.t:v alijunm t , s1ielih a rl . dryin:g, ihoii :::L arid ýtar uLi ,re l int reqlired. I 'laits in r, - iTn v'ti 0. and on nt a planc is gnriltn it t cnt:';!l'' to inreras.'e in prndlit iv' ahitilt wit Ih each year F low er farn ninc ,loes , o;,t r.'; ' ir , rict: soil. but it mu.<t hr' ulirk :-i r,-p, t stlvpe Iiom i. th.I r,. i:r Ir ,.I ts for sure,.?s how.vr, d].tensu l thu1t " ' r farm h l ocated near railu itton and should hale th.-" conlV* hi"'lt.' of a t t"'leiho e". ice or a whoil .sprig. rod a gool rol;il to tnWI. Start in a stan t way. . 1!.' ( ,ni'en1 t tol buy from l ItI 1 to . ,1 1;tiits, ."t, \iar unttil your |,lltsn tZ 131l Ihti llch to iIIl vide' ril and buil v.oa r sTocli, fitmti. ly starting in it small a iv llIn will na quire the. neces,;ary e.Xltr Ill ,i to lope t with the situatlio an : nitl 11er :nd 11the workings on at larger sacnl,. No hook t: knowledgeI cin compllare with a year's , actiual 'explerielnce. There are many pilants that incllreaso prodigiously. O()tllrs take several S years to be strlong lroductive plants. P The hydrangea will pay for Itself in (' a single year. The peony takes longer to arrive at perfection. s If planted in the fall the peony will bloom the first season, bu)t youngtI ' plants are apit to be too quick in get- r ting out In the spring and the bllds i may be Injured by late frosts. ()ne thousand bushes three years 1old will i prloduce ^r30,00 flowers. Thle dahlia is a gloodlI flower t grlow t t cann he planltted Junlle 1. c(0n16 into I bloom about August 15. and will I," it. I full bloom by Septemlber. It is a trI '. easy early bloomrnr. liliha brighti ( lors. i long stems and goIod .tlunll tubrs Til'he poiny Itiiust lnot 11he overl'okedi I Its requlllrem'nl'ts are simpleo . y.et at a i few pIeriIods they are very easily darm aged. Plants that are kplt dormanft by het ing dtl in tillhe fall may hle tlIantl, t u3ntil June with fine sure.m"s. Whn plan,:t ing pelonies in Olayey grouitil they should l,' set nhl)tut foulr inh heis deepll. but in light, sandy soil or loamy soil five or siX Inches dip. Never use ninch manure the f rst year on newly planltedl peonie. amtl ncev'er overnit'nor;! e i themn. ('Cultiva1te them Ashot threei inches deep, tllhen up ply nabout On]l' ilnchl of manuren anill 't'ork n.ll it:tr, the soil !n the. sprini Plant pe,,lies in th,1 bright suns.lll, away fromn trees that are liablle to shadlle th1t.11 ir \ hosel rloolts may s 't A' * *-s~ The Beauty c~ -rsiz teesCnB nacd iP.nig de I~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~..... Irta ofHvigFecs run heHmeLt MAKE GOOD CUT FLOWERS' Annuals otf *asy I, t.. :: t i., good cut tfow.rHrs ni'. :tr r" It ter how mani nvp, :i4 .i some easily raisel Tl~lt;.:,!. .Irt " ., -. eary for the IhLTItV u t ~o ::r ' , :t In the wh!t f ,t f r ... ., can select swR=.t --i. '.N I sO attrartlv in t ,(. ;,, I: ra grant; carnaItion.l. .; itlt ' !:, . anthemum. c (', ::., ::. *t, fowering. )ianthus. " h ", '. ttana. Panny. I'ho rT. ' . . ,T.. Sweet Peas. 4.rb, ... at. I Scabtosa. Blue-Ageraturn. T" rr r I: ,', elor's Button and A\t"r LIvender--Ten \. .' k. t Peas and Asters. Yellow-Nasturtlums. I', ,,n.- .ii1 SOette, Stocks and ZIlnr,as. An a * I i the s'.T1 «ih' 11' . 'Y L I' : i vt . ar. l -r f,.0 4 a' fh! \.i bl t • ! i' I : ! . . I , , :ii. ta ll h '" .. ' h - l, ,I , i"... i t I t ! "l i l v 0 1 - e . I 111 ; .,1 I 0 IllI. liatl t i A ril ; t.t, ri. * i n tI . 1 , ! ..I , !r. I ii* k' iih. it ahit,, ,:t foir In, h's hi-h The re Lt i :11 1 I, t !, t th''1 ' 1 : 1It ' a it flrn t tal iau I hi Mt. ) an I a "l r'i ltwo ft hrt . of ,, li 1~i , : t ] ira It - : ,t, | i i gI nae. a it is often talt. oet it. hit of ear'' ""l : i tl It i'iv . a a l alt t thro ' Iif ','iks ilnter a:., ith r trhn l s :d n ll hs. il o 1l hak !o Tla !t i th'. i trottghle nrott i manur, . alin sanl li(i mai ts it PLANT FOR BEAUTY By L. M. BENNINGTON. A trol'i, atl e'r, t (an h'' o),ta:in'd hy pani tl#Int of :i rollnI ad will d it a ftri i. II- grtt Stirl i.i Ii llr t. lritt. u onr l.t t rit t-growing tcclas arountl thrat I'se ell t irinti 't ' eers f .'- thi n h nrd .ir. A glorious hfl"r'nt is oltain is fromsi salvia. Plant ll tri ll' rolw of l th' r -e satl , as it is often called. Set it, but early iln Jiun. and lti it grow uln lieked untili t is' a blazel of coilor. If the aphis ailttacks the swiet. tiat spray them with strongl soap siiuds. Give hrolntro.' rh h. porous soil. Tn posedca of te rnln nthoiroughly rotted manure. ands it ilto imak it friable. It requires t good dnrainage and Plenty of wilatr and w-ill not thriv' Sin heavy sour sot]. , Ev,,r b:loonII a Irkp ir i,- a rnovelty that itm I.r I. hardy: a, d i eautifi! It newI . +to :I gr, at h t'iut. four or 'ivo lu, 1.' s t'all. :ol i.s a <onIstant Idoomr. .\As a hardy lp,,r'.lnial of great heaity it is w-,1! I. try the' .\lhi. n. whit.' an hl.la-,ilonr . sky blul,. thi'v art, a Inim-rov.ni,.lilt over the olhltime lark ,ow miinntnettto every two weeks until the tii !h,, of Iuly. There is no tower so fruarant and it is easily grown anl, wIll salpply plenty of per fu nil l fo r thi , , h o nl i l ro nt ls . Muth hbtter 1ihin the' . nmmercial fortilizer is well deia)ye(id manllr It sniPllis hinnlms. which ihllproves the i,'l)(iIthy of th. soil for hnlhing niiis tifr,, and aihditting tflh, air to the Tak ear," of the Ipalms and plants I ithat hay', h,., n growiniz in th, ho ste •il it hrltr. it) not expos.' them to th , full !'unýshti of the garden. Kieep Tih, I:l in. a se. iuvi t Iot until they hied..t ' . a icustomtied to it. HYDRANGEAS I'l .t1 T1,L a r kz aI. l are I bivHr . eIrn legii IS CONGRESS SLOW? le inst; LAWMAKERS SEEM TO BE KEEP- ot ING LEISURELY PACE SET IN PAST. TI it. iF HOW LOWER HOUSE DAWDLES ,ar, th' Hearings In the Naval Committee Have tion Consumed Much Time-Unlimited Senate Debate Generally Considered riial Greatest Cause of Delay. the By GEORGE CLINTON. the Washlihngton Speaker ('ham;, ("lark tars has d rn, I'' i-' tirh s ;ilT-th inig tike trt- A natol,n t: i t th,* h+,as" ..f rotsr, 'ien rt tiv, It. "dawdl! tin aling a h i iets ,, l lati,,n+. S n'tl*• t min are thtii r "" nv-ni *,.r of <',,r. ' :1l, I',',rt,,..it. hart ,r,'1 li d"],+:ng I', ith1 . r +ti;p in the 11!' ',r , : Shr-f. . s-:nr' 1 ' Iy thai t ,. citr,-+ a \ I :i T's . 1,r 1 1'i' ,! in it s 'rk It is 'i S .. t th ro u c h th , r . in t r -y , w iL, h Ii I - , !I,,. i r, " i - r , f'r hth l' 'let s , I• ,'l1 t T r, , "l tug II s lkit : why the ll t. do nilt 'spl -, I1, , To till ,tsith r +t:'i can F5.-lariat' h:il+' !f Ifroim ittl phlit i- in the ilas.; I' .: t it .-,.le thiat oiler. is I, Jl t about k. a ,'iI t !,. Ii . vhil, w ac !'-i"t afor it u I t lsa t \\ ". , * ..*rIt ; 11 ; t.! t :ts a '. i- p r * t., y L. , . c h-ta i-' ,I h a ll ,, I a 'i!,n iil ,. anitd w ti tat T ,i -ti.h-r thll , .1 .L has < I . t,,l t , .-.| i +hulr '" is , , hidt i t i t li r. lh, l truth is that v t iT Tngrh'.int hiini g i '' ithir fi olk. 'i ;r .' Tt l ',.v l h'. " a ll k in d, s o f t l nIm e n ts, 'tilhir to ling- r ,ov.r tril.r w-rk oir if, h1 t , 51 ( . ,' ,+ if a c a s t's to p u s h it p ("'r hlls ful raV idly. h1,' eI It s- Ionl t hat intrl-isting to learn. «I"l t howev, ". that mi "st of thl ('ritilist vi .: l f thII' .-Iull of ('lItn ris< ith lt has by ig r.ntt'' fritii the cotiutry. itt itl\" re- ri te.altiv bill for mantiy ytears last. it- cio Is ralts it', If to the hoits e if reprl - ol " f sientllativ s. It is tri enouti h thalit v ! , lit'I lihor- d-lit. s go remarkably slow s.'r , on l-g I latio n occasionally. h it tak- ,ar te in it as a ratitle the tor'e.s itatl is are 1 to racers on lr.' 1. '- :tliti ' Ira,-k ats leni- t., pluird t the ItI'- ,)Tis. , I "t .d sii!tor+. 1in Tie rea-on is very .siipl'. Whnti tor the nuj' rity in thi ' i tsa nites tl uip 'r:i its mirtnd lto llut a hit of leislation Itr' thrutgtii it :aloptiils a rule limitiniig di,- t'-i hate aild !ixnig thi, h,,ar f[r a -t e, I i In the ilP'- r ltwias' s,-t:itItortil courtesy r"":i S and a l hlihf, or at any rate an a il I'o, t 'l.dl h,'!.l-f. in theA htiT vy of frt" and lie l lllg diisin'Tli, ns kteep.ls the' F. i'tl " r ti fromn establishing i' ntrul to shut oil titl dn is-culssiotn. Tiny i'an ttlk for a whole sel m session on onni hill If they want. lit Long Hearings on Navy. I.- I'rol:hly a considtrrathle part of the }, complaint which hais 'been made con as ('rning larngardllv action in tithe house of representatives this year Is due to for ill. the long-drawn-out hearings in the ar i niaval comniitteo oin the subject of ct'i it naval preparedness. Weeks and weeks etl .go have eeoon spitent in hearings. It is :a said that all kinds of inconsequential nmatters have hoben dtsciiss'd:l in the Itv conmmittet". and that If the rteal oh- il ti! Jcot of thet hearings alone had botn ' ,; V given coni siil'ra i tin the bi!l Inil'ht si .tr. Iatvi+ henI reporttedi to th(e l)i'ose long; olli nTt t-vt'r since ciinr-''s w-as con". ess TIll a lthe partyl itl ,ower Ila' Ir''oirt 'd iii ;at advance of each se"¢sion r" pr-.tramn of de rk. the greatr,"r bl. iis; ltio , wt;!r l i t was " intlended to nclltitlon. Th iho isn. f I li ks replresentativ,..s has littl,, or no d1ll- I'l 11~ eulty in putting thrmo-.h th,1" measures hil ilI which the majority lti rty I. al'!ers have i.r- detertr inei Tllupon as Iarll't of ihe pro- 'o graml. \lWhin tnel, (If Ihit.: nlt. tlasres ]: -inl g'ets int.o th'e ho use it gl'.s' through 'Ti It rapidly. The troubiile,. as !.a hloon said ' I the be'fore,. comnis Ti 1!:' Fs late' where ,- fret' dtisci: ··ion iniI, Il, rul~T to bring - thei it to a tlos, enailli' th11' 'lptlTPt t s oti Itf any nieasuirt' to 'alk arainst It at a Itq irtnt leneth. l In the holise in 0i: ''-:'y' thl're Is li: to slchl a thing as dnuwdtlltin. It has I' t narked 1't 1.rett i lTt-l!y i-v .i-y st'ssol)n .iu y for thlit, v.',rs thr t nlIt" crrt ·siol ldn t t T :. at I',:st lhas Itin ill ti: cItl. It is 'r a pet-lilttr kind (f d(int 'n i~, t . rIts nlanl- -i f'sT It;lion is t, Itt folnd in thie at- I sT - I tlills tf Tti' Trllualtmity Illetrs. t'r of t'liqiis in the lihitos whtit-h imay hb 1. co p'Tlllst of bltlellih ITrs of Iiitth IartiT. ' t. , nretTit thti itassn'; e otf .1101's, T I. (its (If Il-'i'mitltihii whiiich i-,i as Ta t hb-in , I lt'ad-rs. Iitt f~or .hlilh tL r mr lls to 1 r I(t n' i ni 1 1s.t i - tit;ild f-i n tiii i i fo n nlavu , Itl(,ll' Illirtlhr g iholt ihlt coluintry. hi Lesson in Dodd's Ride. ar Armny oflitrs in Was\iihill Ittm n - fl: hIls triiillra Iirllvt"s ih, ;ri-lar(,- r0 TliSS p(ini. IT tiany hi' Itl' ft. ing of thte 'tIi(!-rs ,in this it- t h t'r antid solii' thin,, iliic i ttllclals of th thet govt-rint ittlit san ct.oceitT-ri ii tg it will f, hiave its t'fft'ct til Iirp(ll)s.i I fltrtre leg islatin wth(ni thlit whholel stubjct ol lt Ilrt',arattoll n fttr milit;r" daftllsce is un- f l dt'r cotsitidratl ion.ii. A sixty-folr-yt'ar-ttltt cavalry colonel th with 41t0 troop'lrs Ilnt l, |i:fty -live nils thr(iiigh Ilh' ligh!it in st-.vi.ntt-n hours i itnd at the ritdet's itnd focight fr five ni h utiirs against ;i Illnn* :i|;llly s riot- r I t fIrI,, of Tutu hIl',i0 .d ( to I T I I sirvite in I t the field. Th,, .Am\in0.icanr rl.gulars wovcin it ai niarkid vi-ti-n-ry .t Th,' cointl'-t;aill i'f n:ilitnrv nien h.er" ii frt:Ti thet l ir-s hias h, ,nt ttlIrt rtal pro- hi es .Iar. 'lt:+.a (.il--si;s il htImiI', a nitmtlile ,a .1 ,t 7i '- n- h lr ill -a' l Of Ti t r til( , T ,i: II t i.- m -.! Tihat r-iur.!ars s,- fi r I Ia-it,, TIl ;1. .:I rutl - ,'tThi r a r - rIs i ., T" i, --- tl, till ('itlo tii its'e , , , . r--,-t., 1 ,,' a r, -uI l r r i a" t r 1 A Lover's Quarrel. , i . l * r t * f . - h TI. y' :: nirF, it at lif ' it ilfl. i, ;0r nmiarry tilt "lh0 , 1i; i- back my ni,.g. I - tI ,I't I:Inll t a1, . ih . itircthi " .;- cri l. ' if .vIu f,.,,l , u,, httl;y as all that ab. ut It I sup-, are 'ust' I' 11 haIve to) give you alithttir T1 chance." tt I legislators of course, admit that abso lute preparedness would mean the pos session by I'nrtle Sam of a regular army big enou'gh to do things on the instant, the. urge the riotd'ii objection ,of the, A.-\rican peol! ' to a large stanllne arr. v Men Must Be Prepared. The main i., i:t. as army nmen view it. is that th:s r:',' of ('ol'o.,. Doll aol his 414' trotl. rs hows what real pre ES laredness n:,ansr for th' ind!viiitual. and It is fur'h.ir urg,'d by the mn-n of th'. serviei that th's lihyhsical condi ave I tion which I' I mie, sary to nl:ake men ted indilr" inr:' r I1 i.n ltiti ,ns cannot be ed ntfa!tt .id by N ,io:.' ;:ardm-'' t'" 1 tl ved volunt'eer fI .rr 1:unti! thi'v thaiy been givien iin:i ,t' :s of daily trait:inc after tht, saint' is itsin er that it :- given to t ith" rln \!' illow the flag as regu ark lar. - Alprnr"i I'v tl:" e'T. c' will be hero- t f -after tio i ,:-ien ti'. re.intry thatt ,',s. '., tn-' s in retlared-ti lt € t . " c It t ' ,. , r,"' ... ., 1, L" i' t f,.r work 1 'ý lily' in 1 .'t; \rl It.1 5 T ',.!r '.1,!, I . '.., for 1'.t " , ' i has l" r , . : " . " ',:",,< ! .r,\'· '" I. "i . e,1 T j tl' f ". , r , f 1 ::" ni hn the " \ . I r :, .. : tt:.. . ,!: , t v,.t" r I a' had e rate . ' !,," ' . '. " for Ti 'ut R "lu', Is Always Fit. r it ' ' "' " h' 'ti r th. t at it!:f 1 tr ' If r t o' h, or r.tf'. frI , ,r i , nl's.: !-" ni: l n p r iot P r , all li!t n1"v j" "in from whit one hs arm f r im .t , c o u . " ' ,'th arlt :r:a ,i ! ;. arn. w , i " h :'I 1 I,,ri i, f 'or a gi'od l rain tiln y11r14 to con'I Wh t lita lii'lol , ith h:i! has b , th , r "I . tIla ai e l'th t th t' i ltaint.' re- pance of art ar! of this Sie 1 nol0 d thli- iic-t lý' t ,i!n to It nIt rt nill mire l rat pre - t t '-'ill' rai o- st p rl ac s i ic. in tak- arc f a t ,, h in rivi l lt, i TartrTE T' n n"tt, "';t. and+r t t " p 'l'e" mt isn I·llht - 1 at,!-.,. n1t tin - it:,',: ift rn. t tlh.' r " ..' a t11 i hr ,n. ,- is Fit the thIr inen tif In arntl it l a 'it ht'i tor i -ii Ti to -:a .' t i tl I 1, ! t i, ' 't lit,, 'up 'ra ninl d o . i, ' : ijy'l n ol: f i r bran'ht es' tion a nit11 ti l't -' e"i' . 't a ni" c h i h r n t" it' ')go rti-. b ' to iii' iao o. ilurf sth'lr' otI he <h i illsl , "i I - ed :ai i k1h4n t'ar tey r'adly for a rl' I '. it i i < T h tnt lh r:t !'v taon- , , _ 'i s y'"' ,nt t::"id h i th- ' It : in of the I:'l tl iil r I--' Is i I,'' iii'l iltT lT"t l I'' lr i? . e1T tinmt to do what h likest with him h l( t self. Brave Army Post Women. Alt n ariimy 1I-st after the troops have the n if ior fred into the field is perhas' con- 0 of the h,'st places in i!. e Oin- onrld at which to fnd a t.t-t ie to for a pear riii-Ida. th'li n chrler ih art,. howev,;er, t hlt 1the womvl ent ani t of children f an anrmy pseot i .lil eks tohj'ct tor lhavingl theiTr manifest anxi It is 'ties md.e it i, subject of dis'couT'r ntial Army w''liL' and children sayi the "go.od-hy" I to huant an fath er or ih- with he'i,, rlfi i '"l and if there art b ein teares atr,:ard it is tnore than afs yiht shve that r e, hti i ait w 'ti t m'nt' lon, 1ny '1,' ,',:*" In;,le of thr:T ii 1, 11 Itts r is n'th 1 :i i t ' ;, 1 i ' t " :;t t"s t rt. Iress ithe nitlint ns fromt tha-:r od ty i tl iarty ]h' u ,ln' thi- ,'- hL v''' 't'h i. t, itn f to :'edt fr,,in lFart it .'r. 1,tth e ]n : w a s n 'r I , -s i t , ' I ' ,t o t ! f r .:e : \ t . ua 5 h 1 1 1 S, T I u l i t h' t ' ' '.- , i ,1i'n bt r h e v.,to . i ' * dtil_ Ti=i 1!. 1 ,,rha" ' i . s e t.' i ,.t hures ti"ty, that thet s rvi', the, :. . t lit h. 'have "It ' : ' '! ' i n t. r 'it t i t' hea. pro- c';l ;l' -wrIltn slr a'tti ti , tat i, 'no a,, ures t I:a.:. of fhri lex! tn : ',ts Th. ough iuart.rs h at I, rt Mier sti! :Frt, mn' Isaid 'iel by the fat ilies of tl:h. :.'i ,.".= brintt ari hlet Is ti,' with i l' t ' t , amy irlties s lsf of u ~I lta'e Ot wth the it at efia e that hlik, a gr,.t showinma of eg fist iir rigthe, partis w. th eS and i i in r,,I sin ial 's tairs still h a rt e th,. or (a' '+i r, i ,t m!n " ; -r¢nl r ;-3 i p ly 'd -sin no, n.i -y I riahl, tr!h k acornsikder nt . :tilnbr oiceris. wi, krt willeda It ts ' r"r , Idh wa.r itsn eL, f its at au lIe antl- wi' ] ]'tr to texh, its on thr btirder ea uatr st e st! w af st th, i o ha.ri , or le Otit Mitt'ituln a t hines at For i h i i.M r hod haiV nI- htliht.'rati, let mhiy i. pl.- 'ii' tt h avil no t u ta ,* wo\rs e.n fenr i iir'n < hi I t'r fin h 't, stil' s'-r] Tie' nh e wa.s ta I. to i iir, lin v t i. s n tordycr c oi i!t new lleny "u 'I ii P "tt ,, l r lnri - hiS tatsr ndl od. hiit t aii y wmi'n taki' thei nrning and the, t,'nint ll r thw inrr tant that 1 in - ! i' t 'an In,'t it and rtad thi heai t Ilt1- thir is a't . hil ft In army sir' les 'will ffst durin the SpaniIh war. Theo ea .t'i ni t vt' ry " rat, although a i onilder u ahle, nunmh.r of offie'ra were killed or Ionel th,. Sianush war itsalf w're dua in mii'" hurg; -art to the 'xpo-' re to dread hours ,'Ias', which was the hot of the army five s nu- . .n (am back from that ferv iti in lii's. and ,t had n 'i iti worse fot . feverp to rai.t frii tab ,,rve us e eaue of Ito any prot'table use. In Woman's Realm For the Afternoon a Costume of Taffeta Silk Is Among the Best - May Be Had in Pactically A'I Styles and at Aa, Pr :s - Pretty Bonnets Have Been Provided for Dei., of the Little Miss. A r iit Ii i t ` ·· Its f u ! I n. · I··! t tilt I. . t t...+ . air tb.t + :r.r it; I T 1 . elid. cl'l i -':.I, I ! · : ' en- 1 " r r ":k YOLTHFUL. AFTERNON COSTUME. ih11 1. I~ rnalt. Tht-y nr" 1III1t`'.( nnl uuti hi i· I" . e I h t ir :1:" t t- :! i 4 , ., 1iin thi." h· k. :. n,! i thi :x:s a SIr ýi~irt l.. i't Ii :'\' Iir I xx I: : T u ,.i l ,r . w'urll offa~h~n I . ;i~t te r" y i i Y ." ;· •· ( 1- " T"" .." , The PRETTY BONNETS FOR SMALL LADIES. - ..: . ': " :7i: ,<- : '}il '".I PRETTY BONNETS FOR SMAL, LADIES. PRETTY BON4NETS F' nre uitis and sits of t- Al-o thore' iu nri, nunlbEtrl,"s, frocks that runi after Ia strange g ,ods in I:ntr:i"r at'l lustl,' a draiories or hooi,, 1!aI,.'d in lth,. 'kirt" h T'r se arbe tihe Idn),i.ul thinet wlt ,.i nutay | o, mt'e poptlar .','d. In th t t. rll'anti * t' unt:pr.t ' I't u- I;t : 1 a -l 1I r*.ady 1 ,po :l:r nl is pr, "tI d. ',i p, It 1I in nlalty color-. It is chartaung in ch' :nrm a:-,, :",l t'r:r " :it.1. , p,;, acrs alongz a~lth |,1 '-. r,'" . . l, th . i-kI:,r.,*r ( a!-ir.- a ~, !! :.: ihla -k .Ther is iith in th th t i!l giv,' h,,tt'r v:a i,:, as a part of :,. , fr lla:r !.r !l. i tlhe . nlt 1ll.tl, of ta ',. ta. andl lualu,.!la ' tur, r= hlv. made thni in a wil- rang-' of 1r* , N o ~ . !ý ! ',T ii,.r t t!:L, 1. -t* , :r., . : fri.rlk jou- in ia w l:.,ry. ' y are .. Beauty Hints. (',arc i .ss wa hinu anl i , . dr - In 'g art t '- r', a :" r ,r..,"t, .: :wl-:tly hatu ,,l- i:. t, siightt ut da:tu n .... ,,f t." 1 co. l 1 w .weathr w:'l r:.ak,' th- .:.!: , p and rt, k. IIpt wat:tt .I n:,' t us.*! m r," tl.atrot a . y ia t for washittu h' ,.;.:-. ii- ! t!". th. should b,- r:t:u , ,t u , ',I. At nihzlt b.- r, r.t ::r.z,. wl. n th' bands hayve .1on w, 11 wa-h,.d and l dried, rub in a fair quantity ,f a good . cold cream or camphor ice. 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