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3)ha*I Well Dress 2012 New Features in Taffeta Frocks. New Features in Taffeta Frorks. frock t "il. sha il the Jltituret above, I:Iighlt le:,i, t, th." 'rwluvin, that there is notl hit:4 nus'I t al :: bolut it. It conform toi thll str:righit sililthotte and the vaguely dltinel \\:istlline that are chilrilctetristic of thlie .Lnnrtest I frocks. But the practicdl eyes cf the critic of clothl.es will never disiiss this dress with it glance. It hllunds with well-execluted new touches that arrest the attention anti the design .ucc·eeds In placingle itself ius one of thle iiiSt Un Iusual and satisfuc'tlry of the seaso u' showings. It is madei of chiffoin taffeta withli sleeves of georgtte whlich is i finllill lar enough colllinilti.i, practicall ind cool. Altdeil to thlse fallri' satin fur nishes the collir anil culTs andr emplace ments on the sash clids. The skirt i slain. with thil. flliess habout the waist gtilherd iin t lith sides and the t:tck. It s b.lteil with a brlad girdle aitt the fr nt :inl two iairil' ,n.' across the lack. Tliy- Illttol l :t lith Side. The hellt is of tlihe tul'ta a l the skirt i. ir:l.ti, l for uit ir u tih thin blouses in tlhe wnrinlt \lweather. The J:"ichkt is desiigneil to have the cifect ,of st:art slip-lver clats :ni Collars of Various Sorts. Our varied collars are of many sorts and inspirations, and we can trace them to widely sepnratedl plaes antd times. If onle has hbeauty. or the right style, oddlities in collars mniy he worn, but they are not for everybodly. TI.' Chinese cellar and thie hedlehi fashien are only for the few \,heo (:iin :arry themn otT. lIit the cape collr and tihe sailor ,cellar seemm to, tit in with every style. and they h:iv". I,.'n ,r:'. , lented ill ntending va'riet of tideins. Ale e with round. turnover collar a:nt j: bots they keep the lcmakers of necl'kwear busy. Collars and cotlllr-tlnd-cuff sets of organdite find themsll,e-,,s iimportant Items in Ihe In:ikc-umlp ~f nmidluinmlcer frocks and blouses. Whethter of s!lk or cottont, but mIore espe.:ially whlen nmade of silk. these dres-,es are hardly considered complete without the in troduction of organdleh at throat and waist. Illouses of octher elttoii f'ah tics rely upnlln the crislness o4if orgmi die to colmplete their diti ne'th<s and * appropriate collars anld cu'tiTs of it. Two of the tww coliars are shown in the accompanying picture. One ,of themt is trimnlmed into lpoinlts lit tihe' back and finlished at thie ed'ge with a very narrow edge of cluny. Tatting or fine crochet edgings Imake' the pret tiest sort of trimming for collars of this kind. Each ls int is weighted with a pair of small prudent halls in crochet and a medallion of lace about the size of a half-dollar is set in the material above each point. lHome-made me dallions and edgings and handwork in ----------------------' Many Two-Toned Dresses. A marked feature of the new collec tions in Paris is two-toned dresses In exquisite colors, says a fashion corre-; spondent. Yellow and blue. orange and "ttet de negre," beige and blue. and, of cou-se, black and white, are the favorite combinations. A model of "tete de negre" charmeuse has a yel low crepe blouse. A broad yellow belt embroldered in "tete de negre" shows a little below the short Jacket of char iaeuse. These broad belts are another I Sfture. They are about si orx rot of the neL. ere it is finir ht I ed with three l-':erl , uttonts at each | ie.e alnd t1hree Ilo,,I- of ýilk iirul r sitmulatt Ing ci facsteniiii. The real flitnlinga is ile'o,mjpelishe.d I ley buttlons iant button holes at the left side lleong thee ulnder arni searne. This 1114 d. of fastetning makes it necessa:ry to set the sleeves in a light unhderbieeltce. The sleeves :re full aiul their fullness Is gathered into dhep,. Ipointed cuffs of taffeta at the wrist. Thee turn-hack cufls f wash sa;tinr :are dleta:ehable Ilk, the collalr. ,andl thiey :ire trilln:llcel In ipints to, corre spleniel with the cu1ffs of t:itTat:e. (t'rre lnedliig 1ueits at the freltt of the meel lur ilr;nvee its shalet, anel makiite an aiie euitte le-,itienle feer the. huttmIe ftestellinleg Shich is plauced there. The girdle is at doubled strip of ilk ll e en'luglll I,, lip o~ver ;inen fall inI ec-h e.Ils at the fronht. The, pointe! n'el-me £,f the s11shl aire, emnlehl:ize.d Itol 'i tu:ht inteo h::rlnonry with the j;aikl:'t lv a tihi-h of tl.- \%V.sh i attin. Alae,-t tiet, of the -e t-.u't f:clhiea:tlle -hai:etsI might Ih. 'o-iee for this det.'s Stith the, va-th -::till in %% hi ,te. :Int I or clm7it".i-'j ',ler. A-, pictured,. it 1. in blue ian'l t\hiit,. making the collars add much to theli elegance. A very deep cape collar with wide htinstitched hetn is shoiwn in tih, se.. ondl picture. It is narrow at the frit, but fills to the w:aiklixie at thel bc:ik. In i'ch corner, 'eyelet work is intro duled in the three small circles gro lupiedl t'ogther. The : vranta:e, af or:irnli, in eollars. i. its n hýerine ,, :In i ri splin, nalnd the ucc'*,..s with which it s:tands,, laundlr ing. It is Ittter for j:llots than cheap lIe. ,lbut lperhaps nolit quit. sio pretty as lineu nets. Scalp Tonic. W4hen the scalp is hard and tight and the hair brittle and lust erliss, one of the mo-It valuable aids in restoring the hoalthy tone of the, :.'lp is Iadil by bhn:llnng 'arefully btf alnrrow w\ithi a tabhlespoonful of goodl olive oil. This tonic will not he foundl any more greasy or ,objectionabile than any simi lar prepalration containing oils or grease. Smlall partings of the hair shouhl he madie nll over the scalp, then anoint the finger tips and apply di rectly to the scalp, rubbing it in thor oughly. Brazilian coconut palms are he lieved to live fromn 6s) to 700 years, and the date from 20 to 300 years. - -- -- --- - - - --- , seven inches wide in front and slope to a narrow width in the back, where they tie in a big bow. A delightful model in black char meuse. plaited In fine knife plaits from an ecru Irish lace shouldler yoke, has a long-walsted belt of Irish lace, which ties on the side and Is finished by tas sels. Big ball tassels are used exten nively and are most effective. Manufacturers of thc country ar ltannlng to establlah the zrst pper "-at ln Argentina. MHad Its Mouth Right Up AganAWAKENED BY VAMPIRE CAT i)e!awvarc Man Finds Sup~cscd M i vry li, a out f thrSc H thrt. I tried t draw th. bro,:th anld t'oulnhl't. T]her,, uppeatllred li ito b somt~ll hinl over lily mllutlh mlllt ,,tril<. h. id,,h. f\ lt . trangely r- - 1 y' I. 'l Had Its Moutk Right Up Against Ia n w ll er h ll w tMin e ." " i t S t r,. T lhtn I 'lll 1In..self ' ,;as h'r t ttil' 'dl ;t l ;, f lqJ ,].i li tl :;!.l \\ll t.;1\ illoi . ,IL:lthe vfrr litn r t int of in thri itt I n thrat. I trit' tit draw a liThnr \.l' Jul't enoughll)l h t:h il l~th ro":l f,,r lith t,, ,Il*ingIui hI it. .1li0l th,, lhil:1. h iut it' Co ,iw h richt lip li.. : Mit .:ini,." Sbriith l t c ali'itdn. it" V pi hari d S fri h'1 , l : . s i .rtti i lit' n o :thi" ltth l weak sioh 1thak that I rh'ft tiI hluit h til -" it a it bIy ih. j t a' ,tly iir iali ,'k Sutn liriit twhat I - gniti.. tie It h "I :11* l l'1Wit " nh'i l %;t f,'" I 1 t \:i - l -t' f dw. Ii t i< fi it lle t t i:1,t i:'e' SI sa thien it gatilt ti . r r bo .\ I \: l' l it It tli, t int; t:' n ict i', in I tit ,it tin t: ,h it r ii n; - ! ,;* t :it. ;l ln!'lV!i . 1h till 1 aI n , t f,: ,'i ri h it yl t I hli v, ." h sth.'!s . " L h it 1 Wl ht sa i ch t . th r in : \ l,, I,. p ti ah 1 1 i t Ii. t e I i ~ L. 1''. Si, 11 l t'illt. COMES HOME AFTER 29 YEARS California IV, n Stayed Too Long on Gold Hunt in Alaska-Finds No Parent. Santa to,1t. nl.--After ain :tsente, of 9i yiars, fr a itnrt tof whii h li!. hail biein ntiiurnti-u ii- i hal . ('hiarl-s .lahani, sin of liine iif too ilost fatilies of this part of thu state, can-h htone reently It learn fir thik first time that his pfarents were n lttd anl that a sister is ti- only otther surviv ing mienmthbr of the immeiliate faintly. The sister, Mrs. D. '. Cameruin, was standling at thi, eant when her brother alIpronched ant liquiri-d if that was the old Mi-aelhanm place. Nei ther recognized the other at first, hut after a few of his qthistioIns she stu itied the stranger's face and burst out: "Why. Charles, Isn't this yoiu?" Meachamt exliainted . ltlat he had been hnatny yettrs hunt ini gill in Alaska :iail vlsewiur, and hall l unl lion outt if tiiiunilcationt with tn woi rld. UNLUCKY DAY FOR FAMILY Father Killed, Two Childrcn Die and Wife Goes Insanc in One Day. 4 ttaivl. iIt.--A govc'rlnle rt iles- senger arrivte at tin l m tii it i I i. diain schlbli r hin (ltliawn lto tll ti,, filll ily that thio fa~lth i- hadl Ib,,, kill,,,. HVithin twvii hour. tie two chiillr-ri of h, il-ad silihir halI i-,n ki th, alnd i-t u l iither hail giii ina ii . 1Vhi-n lhe mtess.i-titir rail:l th, Ii! lii' uiothi-r w-tis lathing t Iwi-yitilr-cilu child. .'nothitr ciuhlh, lit-- yeari olt, tia- \ 'wat('hing. T'lb 'llr chiil l start ilti an -i<wer til oioii r, trihliipid and fell ,1,'\wnstairs, lying itistantt ly if ,i trinken li,,vk. After pIking up her dial i -il,1 an-i i-arnilig in if her htut ini l'; fate, lhi ntither returned atri filnn! her yiiuag er lihtby itrowni-il in the batlhitti. The w"'mnan was taken tii it s'ltiitarlumn for the insane a short t imtn hiti-i. Stealing Cats Not a Crime. Thellefonte, Pa.-Judge enry C. Quilgley of Center ( ounty. Pa.. has ruled that stealing cats is not a crinth in Pennsylvania. Judge Quigley found that eats are not subjects of hiarcty of common law and have not beeti made such by a statute. Wedding Ring F. .nd After 30 Years. Cedar Grove. N. J.-A wedding ring. lost 3tt years ago by Mrs. I'. H. Van toy on her farm here, was iliscoivered a few days ago under a kitchen win dow sill. Wife PInched; Gets Divorce. San Francisco.-Because his wife pinched him and stuck pins In him to keep him awake when he tried to sleep aafter his day's work. John Taveria ased for an Int n &inou II G -I CAiJC LE± .L.U'ST RDINARY OL' PICKEREL. er.1 ::. I ti:.. v- (- ,icks. It .- taily niei, y-our ih-art do a diuble que, k antl .itarted te;,, c:,!t crc..l.s up a.ur .. the first time you hiooked a .ic(,'rel. after a kindergar t-nt course on chubs anid sunnies. You probably lad a long cane pIe"o or a yo(ung sap ling cut from the nearby woodedd shore; anyway, from that time on you real fze.d that there was "some sport" to tile game. Since then, of course, the ol' pickerel has bwrn sorta droppeld into the dliscard, and it takes trout. !has or niuslki., pierhaps, to start the joy trips up along your verte brae. lout 1 I' u-e tip y.0 -1, strailght, Il 'k. there's many a good f.ghter left in the pickerel ou: it. recardless of the many sl :e cast upon his tihting qual!t: s by someo of the ultra-exclusi.o high. brows in the angling derby. Find Pickerel Most Anywhere. The pic-keril is one of the fish that you c(n fish for hearly avywlhre. andl yon don't have to make a live hundlrdl to one thousand mile- trip to his "home grounids." li is a common, ordinary Iuss that can pick up a living on next to rioth:ug, and at the same time raise a mighty big family. In nearby "civi lized" waters he will even make a sure-enough professional fisherman sit up and take notice at his ability to evade the bait and make said fisher man use all his skill and wits to in duce him to take the lure. The more he is fished for the wiser he gets, and t to land a few fair-sized pickerel in m:uchfished waters talkes keen work. mnre so than for the gamer fish in the u-ual fish haunts of the North woods. As a rule the pickerel found in local waters does not grow to excess size, 1 say an average of two or three pounds. :L,aiu: are, largr, of course, but not the general run. Where the Pickerel Hangs Out. The pick' rel from the running! e'rramR. like a!l other fish, puts up the best fioht. whilte those from the i"urmr *wat-nets of thi- lak-.s and slul :i..l r:, namns are dill aind slow ticht ors. Tite pick,-r-,l is fount in nearly .1 r.vrr< an' la Ik- or pond-, his pref e re-: .,, t' i:l!i for saiu:ow, gr -:;v lake-, i iHis main . hintitlg grounds are along the eldge of lily and weed cib-Is an-d on th- outskirts o" the grassy growth that is oft. n called 'pickerel grass." IHeire he lurks, w;aiting for te ' smaller fish to snim past. often striking his prey with a snap of the jaws that cuts the victim in twain. lie is a sure enough barbarian, and is a destroyer of the wainker fishes, all of which points to the fact that he will be with us for many a day. Hie is vicious to the core, and at times will strike a trolling spoon with force enough to bend it double. In spring-fed lakes he is often found around the spring-holes, andi deep fishing here will bring him out. You can feel reasonably sure of landing him any time from the first of the season to the windup, and then take a rap at him through the ice In winter. Needs Dentist in August. August is about the poorest month for pickerel fishing, caused, no doubt, by the soreness of the gums, as claimed by many of the old-timers. : The "muskle." a cousin of the pick erel, loses his teeth in August, while a the pickerel itself has a swelling of the gums during dogdays that does not put him in a humor to bite on any thing. Late September and early Oc- c tober is about the best all-round pick- i erel season, at which time he is found r in the shallows, at the mouth of out lets orin!ets, wh!:re the feed is good. Troll asid Cast for Him. f Although trolling is the surest meth- i od of landing the pickerel, much C sport can be had by casting for him, using light bass tackle. A weedless - hook with a small frog, shiner or min- t now for bait, and a single spinner is1 all you n-i-il. aow along the weed- ' h-:Is, about seventy-flve feet out and I cast in toward the edge, landing your I bait about five feet from the edge. Give the pickerel a little time before t striking as he grabs the live bait and darts back to his lair, there to turn it around in his mouth and swallow it head first. Strike sharply and row away from the weeds. IBear this in mind: he may come up to the boat with ease, but he makes his big erort for liberty after you bring him up to the boat. The usual way to get him IP by trc!ling with a spoon or spinner. Take a No. 4t tn-ndem spinner with a treble hook bucktalled or feathered, or a No. 4 spoon and you have an ex cellent trolling rig. A chunk of pork rind adds to the attractiveness of the lure. DIXIE. Prepare for Yachting Regatta. Commodl:re Alexander Wintn has begun preparations for the Interlake Tachting association's twenty-fourth annual regatta,'tc, be held at Put-ln "ay in July. This is the classic event of all yachting regattas on the Great Lakes. and includes In Its membership 25 clubs. Hornming Signs With Pirates. Catcher Horning, captain of the 1916 Colgate football team, signed a cn tract with the Pittabargh Natloeas to paY the -n msai. MONKEY SLEUTH RE VEALS MURDER L.,drs l' , ,. r OC r e :r i, 1-,:r 'C r.. : .'.....c SI I ', : I.. :, c .r M ' S1Il ' t~ t iii : it' : t V t'. I,"I. r1ir' Il it X.I I I I . I\ il, , • !I ;:i:h 'i I II; i trnae 'u'I . l. Tra tt. te l`.. , , r} 1,:: ;.i • f : . I h t T) ,i',k , : \ hr, rte . I -t rug ? . h rub, Ihrere, 'r h u .':I ute th*ik te ine't1n. '1 th :thi al it, . .. f re i .,i hm . ,i' rih Seh' ,'l I,', e 1 I r.,, ntl t el . If , -" ,u t l,riri 4 - ..:h I I l.e ilh e .'f, t. f t h e ,14, - hiT, ' lie'. 4 lit'.b ' h, , i. t . 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'i r It1" i-i. it i ii rt i I' in . ir .ilai. to 'liimill, - IU it 1 'ft,,:, r aI' N "\\," r ll' li1 , ::1i tI4 I-' .i,' ,f th.l i in..-t i-i J< rii Ti) it Ite ..n l i i ii'' 1111": ,ti l.i .t it i.:" it.1 11i li ' 'i n'l 'i': it ' ii. h:'li n 11 ('erin th:.: r !i ' t u l e " l :hiti, '.'"h i t' ,tiir , " :.' . ";1i 1 m' l t i lllI, l llru , t. ill 'he ,ity. l t th.' ourt it',.r .tii t the sn i: ilny w ill h.. th.' , ir_:'ttr 't -t: Itlttu , :. stttutl ,f r . :tS'r:1',t -lg :t -ht .ry, thi h a ntil hle h'kl'x'iittt:,, \h\ teilh :Ill the ltiu ng yearsut for -uplwirt nd Inulltnni ;ln of h little ,rlhn Too f the city. SBuy. w'','ted' thl \N'\\" Oirlel:n< Orphan Iusy lln a lo St. Vhirnce t' Infanit iiylht lork Ilt to uil St. lizeh aitllh's Illusrr trial nMIoUSnefi r irt fr irl lcive every where anal to every - liwely chihl. Her simall bllhine.4 trees throtul h her twit exertfin to ai latrgt steaiml inkery nllld hane hlelar a Igreat fut. irn't intlluli !ife. Everyone, fritn the hinker to the newsboy. wallhl salute her a" she sat at thedoo buyr of her lle. All hlilio say It aloud r ece anynher. canh h:ad never learnel to writbusy c. rries an lln il'rhnlln tl l a 'tyet she dile" its lint w'omnliln 1i1 New irhicans ever died hefiore, giv ing, away Ihillu:is 4,f dohllars to the licr tittlon orpf ussy acf thivity asty. .cotrstw ih, P'rotl ttn t i ld I':itlh lb, t\\ere 11ll red with eie. nt eort. To fbe tooral bus Snoesthlr lan admissir on th:t yourl too)t Ib fo)re atty.'.::.' 1'. 1,}nhl tell hisw It hl ,t'uli tlh ' li t.* 41f :t t1.1"t 11 tli t '' iin',l to 1.' in etery iii 'l. Thi, is the fi"-t )tur nmu.'ltt ierect | to) a w\V ant:11 ill tit'' I'litl',l Stat.i ,. The reItauranti. 'f \ \" . 1 t rlns; are 114,1 4"1 1".7r h a ih " th, h i.-.t e o tit it r,,t: ltritut, call',} the Ilni'n ,e 41f chi,'. -hI u)tliI be vi-i-it , a'1 l4':it ,ni'e by th1 t"uri.t. Thi: i. 4pip, ito , lli SI. .'Chl::,irh h )tei 'ilim l tlOw , h th , 'it-y ,f N: '\' i)lt':lul 11'",'r1' \\w ilt Pll ..h, Io itt u, ýt the -:ill Fr- n'i h, 11':111li , ;,,r mlin, L.tin i-Aln,,ri': a i :,liif .:hf1. hr L i - is necessarily an admission that your 1 : . . :,, l hotel, "ti. Fretnch l e tml omi the t ,Pi. 11 11 the : ii .: arm:llelm md in . It Wams the reonml :I'. :{.' , ... lr,..h , tu dtu r pla -t,,! . i n South. The cls ", ' , ' t -. - ' f' r a slave hia I:. , - lh.'k is still il l !n'. 11 1itl14", of the ij " , :, -rve. on the w.j Ii :,' m.i:: ntertalneml in il , , ,lit.:.r costing $^,0. I m- ,, .-n lmtehoiuse and ak lt :r th. r, : n, t,,l! hotel In thee tih St. ' tlrlhes hotel, the ti -rn:' Ir* r, am;r!l tl sme unamn. Th ti-it ,:., I. ,.duni In 153:. The rotaL a: wr, mrtl- f ati't:. ,. .A dome 46 fatL ,li:lmn.t.r i-urnimuntml the edifice. h hmtel ats th,' res..rt of the welta.td iplanters in the1 S,,uth. Its weekly 1b .'rt famo,,us. In 1M51 It wasl -trryedl by 1lr,. The second hotd irc'teld in 11".52. In Its parlors i m,ui I . º:tit and I nunhber of Soil l.iltu.irs imet on their way to - S'l::lrli.-t!.n cnIvenltion i 1h0.t I 1I,; . Mr. Illlilrm.th refusedl to giveGs m.ral 1ltl .r aemmiintoelations, resOl in a -mriotmus dl'turhbute. eneraIll 1.r tinally .sum',emmmslee in obtaininglp .- iilln ! stayed there a few da In I Sm7 thie imnmlmmverihhe'd Confedert .mrem mtmtmt"illmm themre free. Thehi ,',,ntr: ,t,,,l ,tnilmitmutd to $30,00 - I:lv'' ilmer mmeen sent out for tod i i:. Th i hitirie building was b <roev'm Iy fire April S. 1814. Fns tihm ruin-. like malgic, sprang upA The .1.l+:,k-,mn monumenit, by 01 i mlill.. v:t.- -,t iup in 1Qt.; at a cond .::,,04 ) Inry 'ly 1 11y mnking the id :ll on <-1',mhm . The' inscriptlo a t ru:titt, 1m:m..m was cut by G(mneftl hmr'-i rer' dluring the Clvil . I "'re:t~l : '"I'he uinlmin must and li h rm.v--rv.ml." Haunted House and French Mawr A.nimth ir initeres.tiing house is b Ilhante.l mIImIe,. located at RoyalI Ilo itm l strItmIs, whic'h was ela in I13; I.y "3int. L/lnurle,wbotti' her slhves with great cruelty, sIar Itnd torturing thetm to death. IE, Silros :mnets ,being made knows Mn Iutlhlle, forcmmed her to fleet to Ir wherem she subsequently died. 11M slivesi were chained In this ball aindi aftmer her flight human boslm l f,,und in the rooms. It Ii oil ghosts of thet murdered slvestm seenmfl on damlrk and stormy algb To see the' Freneh market itMI .ilte inist visit it in theertyllll Sunday above all others. It I1 Mlost remarklhle and ehb-II spo-mt In New Orleans. UCder ll blocmks of roof every Ihanguuasel (3nt.mv1on btmutchers. Moors. ItallIs 4 Iermnn vegetablle womte OC. llindus. .lws. T ,utons, F1I ulummst every motlher nationality - here for business. St. Lmmi: s m.mmeitery. No. 1, l5tL est In th1: city. Tllere numba -r Ili,' t :ilmot'l mijtiZ ,'l of the stteil ity ir, Iuii.Im. :illilnnng thou - 4e :i:il'r- m e , m o ' t l lº mtlSIdou ls :an, till' l 4,-mtmr i mmamnm, commlmmred 1! mtn.mr ilnmimer H1'rlnoutth. Aniimth r hinter,' tine cemeter7$ 1m,.tai i,' 1., .i', ry. orgmanlzed 1i .t .'i. tin,. it :. the race t1,il the ,lvt:.iri,, .1,,,key club. for o°er+_ :rs th. :no t 1t! ,racetractlbi Sinit,,I St-.-:. Thim track w e -d(t \li-tm ,"e In 1P74. lwhen ChirMI II ar.l, : we: thy citizen. :iatl turnl ti it itlt, :a 'emetery. -h 1.1?t .t:. m!ib- t al . iu imllunmenttcb t r.\ra.v .,f Nr'therlrn TI'nns-m i u' niitl h' I \Is' famno5 eqO -itti, ..f .!lI..rt idnley Johal jmt il it ,'lf tm, hl for y3ou .f - immmm' -m-i'y belmimI to i-our jl m - th:at vm,, arm' n,,t workltil .tl mfini, . t iv l it lm rrs t lo dc 'hiI' r ,,r h,.'ir'r· to 000 r 1' tihrm,, ,immm limliimlm'.m If 7yo Imlm. " vyu oum:ht to re8 I i/siz'.-- Piimlihmrrs Weekl. "Draw" Shots in M. h' tli lhghtrr of golf lalls salb ii+ thm- siur irm- siilhir to the 14 'S ,f m hil:.lirl htlll on felt dI I mvm rim-i by the- iie lawL S\It i !r i" i, mmi the under -if ,-all i- l'r,'ciselY the . ilrtmw ,tim,,t jii I,illihirdlO. T d mmr ftirmiI tlm' rough sast tmi,',ui, :,:r n1m' ..1i the cottPl fammmm ,,f th,. :mIf bull for th-- 9 Why Seven Is Thoula..l S;-m'4n is mmCne rllly reit ' luiky nuilnelr because It I - Apollo. The story goes birth of this great delty swans circled about iS