MORNING COSTUME THE BEST BREED OF FOWL FOR THE GENERAL FARMER Barred Plymouth Rocka Hold High Rank. By Prof. Oscar Erf, Dairy Husbandman, Kansas. Hrlght-plnk clinmbrny linn been mndo tip Into thin Hlmplo llttlo costumo. Tho wnlst has tho fullnoss of tlio front and back distributed In Groups of nar row backward-turning tucks, nnd closes under tho narrow box-plult nt tho center-front. Tho wido Bailor collar, turnback cuffs and Jaunty four-ln-hund tlo, are of black-and-white Btrjpod Fronch glughum, and tho belt Ih of similar material, or of tho clinmbrny, according to tusto. Doth sides of tho panol of tho Bklrt aro ornatnonted with flat, whlto poarl buttons; thoso bultona forming tho fastening on tho left Hide. Tho back Iuih a ccntor-soam and an Invortod hox-plnlt which glvoa tho required fullnoBB to tho lower edge. Tho wido bluB band, which may bo omitted If doBlred, Is of tho striped linen, Htltchod nlong both Its edges. The varlctleK of poultry bred on, the farm seldom Include ornamental va rieties, and now breeds are not nB well represented ns In tho yards of the fancier. A an UluBtraUon of this point attention Is called to the fact that In the show room Whlto Wyan dotte equal or exceed In numbor the Harred Hocks. On the farm, however, tho Harred Hocks are many times ns numerous as tho White Wyandottos, An effort was mado by a representa tive of tho experiment station to de termine approximately tho proportion of breeds of chickens on tho KansHS farms. The subject wus Investigated In two ways: First, by ascertaining, from question blanks sent to farmers or by personal visits to farms, the variety of chickens kept; second, from tho opinions of poultry packers and by actual count of tho chickens In receiv ing rooms of poultry packing estab lishments, It should bo borno in mind that tho word "variety," used In this connection, docs not menn pure-bred hlckciiB. From the studies made the conclusion Is drawn that about ten por cent, of the poultry upon Kansas farms are entitled to ho called pure bred. Tho great preponderance of Kansas Chickens are crosses nnd grades In which one breed predom inates, Poultry In which tho crossing as boon so confused that tho product cannot bo classified are listed as mon grels. The following table shows the result of this Investigation: Toinl of No. fnrum vurW'tv In UreixiH varluty. rtiirreil Plymouth Hocks. ...113 Itrown LRKlimriM -K) Hlnck Innexlmni) Whlto I.PKliuriiH 17 i.isiit iirnnmiifl : Wtiltr Plymouth Flock .... R Hurt Plymouth Hock r Whlto Wynnilotton r. Iluf! Wynnilottes I! Huff CochlnH 2 Wliltn I.nnzHliunx . Bllvor Wyandotte 2 'urmuKo uocnitiH i luuaiiiin i COAT FOR YOUNQ GIRL. Hero la Very Pretty Qarment Mado Up In Empire Etylo. This pretty coat Is mndo In empire ntylo, tho skirt lilting tho yoke with out fullness. Palo blue cloth Is used hero; It Is trlmmod with soft frllllngs of tho samo colored silk, n llttlo collar of laco Mulshes tho coat at neck, It Is also 'uflfcod with a frill of tho silk. Tho Bloovos aro long, with a doop tuff at tho wrist, antl aro edged with a narrow Btrnp of tho silk, two doop -capos complotoly cover tho empire top. nnd fall ovor tho bIoovos. thov Jhavo scalloped odgos, and aro llnlshod with a Btrnp of silk nnd a narrow frill. Hat of soft Htrnw, trimmed with pnlo Ujluo Blinded foathors. iMtorlals roqulrcd; 3 yardB 10 Incites wido, 1 yard ullk, a laco collar, and 4 yards of lining. TRIMMINGS OF NEW LINGERIE. Wash Ribbon Attractively Arranged Has Good Effect. Somo of the now Hngorlo Is trlmmod with rows of wash , ribbon In pink or light bluo so arranged that thoy uro Bandwlchcd botween two rows of vnl- onclonncii Insertion. A nightgown, for limtunco, would bo llnlshed with a pointed yoko of alternating laco and ribbon, linlnhed at top with moroly a nnrrowibemllng, with a very smnll bow of ribbon to mntch. It gives tho effect of a grout qttnntlty of graceful color whllo In reality tho material la vory llttlo and tho work la vory easy. A corsot cover could, of course, bo made on tho sumo principle, although It Is hotter not to use quite so much ribbon on ono of thoso mlnutu gar ments, becntiso It shows too much through tho Bheor waists of Bummer, Petticoats, howovor, might bo finished with a rulllo of wide laco and ribbon, ami tho effect would bo quite mnsulfl cunt, particularly If Drcsdon ribbon bo used. Ono of tho chief ndvnntnges In lining ribbon In combination with lnco Insertion Is that tho edges may ho loft nB thoy aro, while, If bands of tho material aro used Instead, tho edgoa must ho rolled a feat which requires tin export, and which prevents tho work being done on tho sowing ma chlno. s ninck Himnlsh 1 C Oolden wynndotKm I Mongrels 17 ISO In order to get dellnlte Information upon tho question iih to which was the most popular ntnrket fowl, nlno poul try-packing establishments, distributed throughout tho central and eastern portions of Kansas wero visited, and the conclusions nro as follown: For dressed fowl (hens) Harred In Dotted Swiss. Somo BtniKt colored effects aro nchloved In thd dotted Swisses, and thoro nro boiuo particularly protty frocks of this material In modltim dark shades thickly Bprlnkled with vory tiny dots of solf color, whlto or black, insot with cluny insertion matching tho dot nnd worn ovor slips of solf color or whlto. Tho straw colorings, )ongeo shados nnd other light yol(ow or brown tones nro especially popular in ull of tho thin cotton stuffs and nro always cool looking In combination with whlto. Every Swish of Skirt la Fragrant. Tho I'arlslonne, who Is devoted to tho trailing gown, has her skirt npongod about tho hem nftor each wearing, first with an odorless clean ing essence, and then, with porfumo, so that every swish of her skirt hem Is fragrant, From n Purls Letter to Vogue. ' Adjustable Flounces. Docp flounces of whlto embroidered muslin, gathered or plultod Into n binding, can bo bought ready to but toy to a plain muslin petticoat. Enoaaement Gift. Hnndombroldorod tops for chenilsos nnd nightgowns may bo bought nt comparatively llttlo cost, to bo at tached to tho main part of tho gar ment, which may bo mndo at home This 1b quite an Innovation, but ono llkoly to bo vory profltnblo, for, In buy lug a rendy-mndo chemise, for in stance, It Is almost Hiiro to bo too long or in somo way unsatisfactory, and tho snmo may bo said of a nightgown, If Just tho handenibroldoroil yoko is bought, however, and the rest of tho gown mudo at home, tho material will surely be more carofully solectod and the garment may bo made to exactly lit. Tho hnndombroldorod yokes aro attached to tho skirt of tho garment by meaiiB of some beading or valon clonues laco Insertion, or It might ho doito with n llttlo bit of narrow real laco. Thoso dottichud yokes make Idonl gifts for prospective brides, or thoy may bo carefully saved mid mndo up nt Home future time Into really hand somo articles for tho trousseau, Color Combinations. Tho latest niatilfo'atatlon of odd color schemes Is found In n costumo having u tunln skirt of electric 10 no shantung silk mid a frivolous llttlo coat of Jailo green satin foulard Thoso coats contlnuo to nourish, and with thorn, are being shown wnlBtcoata of costly old tapestries or broendes many nf them handsome enough to adorn tho crystal shelves of tho curio cabltiot. Parasol for a Drldeamald. Painted parasols aro again tho fashion nnd spring IiIossoiub tho chosen designs. Ono with sprayB of exquisitely tinted apple blossoms especially appropriate for a bridos maid to carry, as tho delicate coloring will blend with uuy color costume. Vogue. plant 1.OS0 133 72 1 1: i M 10 2t! 38 10 a plump bodies. Somo dealers claim that they equal any chicken where the trade demands a small carcass. It was also remarked that Leghorn hens continue to grow and to improve in ap pearance with nge, ranking bolter as an old hen thnu as a pullet. Tho Leg horn cockerels aro desirable as broil ers but when older nro not wanted, and, If purchnsed, aro classed as staggy. Of tho Asiatic chickens, the Lnngshans nro tho most popular, Hrah mus next nnd Cochins last. The Lang shans are well liked except for color, being sometimes mentioned next to tho Plymouth Hocks. Tho Hrahmas, and more especially the Cochins, uro remarknbly unpopulnr among tho Kan sas puckers. This fact Is especially worthy of notlco when it 1b remem bered that these hreetlB nro spoken of as meat breeds by many popular writers. The chief pbjectlon Is bo cause these varieties possess a largo frume with not enough meat to covor It. As enpons the Hrnhmas and Co ehlnB are considered nmong tho beat The following nro representative lists, as ranked by packers: 1, Harred Plymouth Hocks; 2, Wy andottes; II, other Plymouth Hocks; 4, Itrown Leghorns; 5, Whlto Leghorns; fi, Lniigshans; 7, Hrahmas; 8, Cochins. I, Harred Hocks; 2, Whlto Wyan dottos; 3, Whlto Hocks; 1, Hlack Lang slums; 5, Leghorns; C, Hrnhmas; 7, Cochins; 8, scrubs. 1, Harred Hocks; 2, Silver Wyan dottea; 3, Indian Guinea; 4, Lang shans; fi, Leghorns; C, Urahuiaa; 7, mongrels. From tho attention that has been given to tho breeding of poultry for the show room, many people wrongly Infer that standard-bred poultry is no hotter than mongrel Btock for com mercial purposes. The mongrel chick en Is a production of chance. Its an cestry represents everything availa ble In tho barnynrds of tho neighbor hood, and its offspring will bo equally varied. In tho ptiro breeds there baa been a rigid selection practiced that gives uniform nppenranco. Tho Blzo and shape requirements of tho stand ard, although not based on tho market demands, come much nearer produc ing an Ideal carcass than does chanco breeding. Ability to mnturo for the fall shows is a decidedly practical quality that tho fancier breeds Into his m I IS..'. 5 Large and Small Portable Colony Houses. Plymouth Hocks hold unquestioned Urat rank. For broilers or roasters tho Whlto Wyandottea aro considered equally good. Hy some packers tho Whlto Wyandottos aro marked tlrst for broilers. Ono man stated that Whlto Hocks wore more rangy and coarser framed than the Harred vn- rloty, othurwlso no objection was found with tho whlto or buff Plymouth Hocks. Tho extreme popularity of the Harred Hocks Is Illustrated by tho fact that ouo dealer ngreed to pay one-half cont per pound more for this variety than for othor chickens. This wns, howovor. discontinued. The only criti cism raised against tho Wyandottea, when compared with tho Plymouth Hocks, was that of smaller size. Ono packer expressed a preference for silver over Whlto Wyandottes. As to other American breeds no opinions wore expressed. Outsldo of tho American varieties, tho Indian Games are ranked highest hy thoso who Include them In the list. Tho LoghoriiB uro disliked for their small size, but uro invariably ranked above scrub chickens of a similar slste. Tho Leghorns aro especially desired for their yellow skin nnd legs and chickens. Moreover, poultry breeders, while still keoplug standard points in mind, have also mado Improvements In tho laying and meat-producing qualities of their chickens. Consider ing these facts It is an erroneous Idea to think that mongrel chickens offer any advantage over pure-bred stock. It has bi-en pointed out that tho farmer who wishes to mnko tho most from his chickens should attempt to derive his Income from tho sale of nreotiing siock. inttonou young chick ens, or from eggs. If tho farmer has decided which of these lines of produc tion Is best sutted to his conditions the selection of a breed Is a much loss confusing pioblem. Tho man who wishes to sell breed lug stock and eggs for hatching must copslder the opinions of thu com munlty ami the competing breeders nl ready In the Held. Tho breed of which there Is tho greatest amount of stock sold will not of necessity bo tho best breed for the beginning fancier to se lect. On the other hand, tho mistake should not be mado of taking up with an absolutely new breed, for many such breeds uro Impracticable as farm chickens. T PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT J CAREER LIKE A ROCKET When a deputy sheriff, armed with a writ of attachment issued from tho supremo court, the other day served copies of that paper upon John Urnndt Walker, wizard of Wall street, and on other brokers with whom Walker has accounts, what may bo tho final chapter was written In the romantic story of Hratidt Walker's kaleidoscopic advent, rise und crash "on the street." Tho at tachment was Issued on n $23,500 claim of a brokorago firm which assorts a balance duo on a scries of wheat nnd stock deala. That Walker did not find It convenient to settle ho compara tively trivial n bill Is taken to mean that he has struck tho bottom of tho tlnnnclal tobogguu chuto, nnd this Idea 1b borno out by his recent salo of his expensive garage, stablo and team of big bred trotters at figures said to bo far lower than tho prices ho paid in their purchase. Only a year tgo John Brandt Walker was tho sensation of tho stock brokers' world. Ills plunging methods or lack of method on tho board of trndo attracted the attention of veteran speculators who had seen scores of men tempt fortune by bold or bizarre campaigns. Walker's campaign was unique, In that It went farther thnn most others had dared, and also In that It whb successful. A million dollars a month for 90 days was the measure of Ills winnings at tho close of his big bear campaign, which closed only Inst De cember. Ills office desk had six phones, connected with various brokerago houses, .and at hla country residence ho kept tickers, blackboarda, clorkB, tele graph operators and his secretary to carry on IiIb auducloua light with fortune. Wnllcer Is 40 years old, son of Edwin Walker, a famous Chicago railroad lawyer, and came to Now York from tho former city a few years ago with $15,000. This ho promptly lost, and he repeated tho performance several times, as often ns ho could get enough cash or backing to make a now start. Then, last Btimmer, ho began tho bear campaign which beat down tho market und rolled gold into his pockets In a swelling stream. SHREWD WOMAN POLITICIAN Mrs. Frank W. Dodson, who la Booking a sec ond election to tho olllco of county recorder of Polk county, Iowa, put to rout a bold band of jury flxerB In Dea Molnea and complotoly revolu tionized tho drawing of Jurors throughout the entire slate. She is known as tho shrewdest poli tician in Iowa. Five years ngo she was tho wlfo of Attorney Frank W. Dodson, a candidate, for district judge. To his wlfo ho confided bis hdpea and ambitions. Ho also confided to her tho little ins and outs of politics. Dodson died suddenly and his widow was left with a llttlo son to Bitpport. Mra. Dod son turned her attention to politics nnd ran for county recorder. Tho politicians fought her, but sho went direct to tho peoplo with convincing arguments, laying bare tho secrets of the corrupt ward heelers, and sho. won. ' Tho Iowa statute at that time placed tho drawing of jurors In tho hands of the clerk, auditor and recorder, nnd Mrs. Dodson discovered that tho draw ing of jurors was a farce. She set to work to correct tho abuse. Sho stirred up such a fuss ns tho state had never seen. Corporations which always had enough friends on tho Jury panel to protect their Interests, saw that n revolu tion of the system was Imminent, and got very busy. So did tho political machines. Again did Mrs. Dodson go to the peoplo. So great was her In fluence that tho Civic league, which labored for puro government, joined In the movement. Tho contest reached the courts. Mrs. Dodson personally presented her sldo of tho jury situation to the Judges. Tho Qght was bitter. Sho explained to the court that tho Jury boxes wero tied with pieces of thin wire, whereas tho law required that thoy should bo securely senled. Tho court ordered the boxes securely sealed and directed thnt no juries bo drawn In secret. Then Mrs Dodson went farther. Sho appealed to tho legislature, and after days and days nf Indcfatlgablo labor, opposed by tho politicians at every step, sho brought about the passago of a now Jury law that put an end to tho selection of tho Jury lists by election offlcera. Mra. Dodson announces that she Is a candidate for re-election on ler po litical record. MINISTER TO PANAMA Herbert C. Squlcrs, United States minister to Panama, who has just passed successfully thiough a critical Interview with Secretary of State Hoot touching tho diplomat's reported lack of political neutrality In tho Panama election campaign, will return at once to his post. His report to the state department gave tho secre tary nn excellent Idea of tho rutHcd situation In Panama over tho light for tho presidency, which la qttito likely to result In serious outbreaks on election day, July 11. Heforo being sent to Panama bo was the first minister this country had at Havana, a post which ho leslgned In December, 1905. His pre vious diplomatic experience Included sorvlce as secretary of the American embassy nt Herlln In ibSH and secretary of legation at Pekln in 1898. During tho boxer troubles in tho latter year ho served ns chief of staff to Sir Charles Macdonald, tho Hrltlsh minister. Tho diplomatic llfo appeals particularly to Squlors on account of Its In finite variety and tlngo of adventure. His has been an unusual enrcer to end In such a service. Horn In Cnnndu In 1S59, ho wns educated in a MInnesotu inilitnry academy, a -Maryland agricultural school and the United StnteB Ar tillery school. He entered the army and served hb a lieutenant In tho western Indian wars, leaving tho sorvlco to bo detnlled as teacher of military scienco In a New York college. Ho gavo this up to get Into active sorvlco onco moro In tho Pino Rldgo agency Indian troublo In 1891, nnd then gnvo, up tho army altogether and turned hla attention toward politics. WITH PERRY IN JAPAN SWINE FECUNDITY So great was the fecundity or swine In Virginia forests that In IS years after tho founding of Jamestown by tho lCngllsh and Introduction of swlnu by thorn, the Inhnbltnnts were com pelled to palisade the town to keop thorn out nnd hlBtory tells us thnt for somo years after It seomed to be a question whether tho whlto man, the Indian or tho swluo wore .going to tuko possesBtou of tho now world. Tho breeding nnd management "( swluo 1b one of, If not the most im portant agricultural Interests of tho great west nnd to bo successful none but the best breodB should bo allowed on tho farm. -. Tho fecundity of swluo leaves no ojauiBo for holding to a bad breed of swine. A good nmlo hog of any breed can be bought so reasonable that no one can afford to raise anything but the best of Its kind. Thero Is no class of farm stock that pays hotter ns be tween Indifferent and good breedB than hogs and the wonder Is that in somo sections of tho country farmers still cling to a breed of grunters that will always greet you with a snott and a iHih-oo and which no filling can fill fully, a match for tho averago dog, al ways ready to eat anything that falls In their way. evon to n half grown kid, but which when wanted for meat aro nowhere to bo found. Souring of Honey. I havo had a good deal of oxporlonco with formou tntlcn In nowly-senled honey. Tho best thing Is .to do away with tlvp combs whim they get In that coadltlou. Chlof Engineer lidward Dunham Hoble. U. S. N., ranking as a rear admiral on tho retired list, and who celebrated his golden wedding an niversary nt Washington the other day, is an in teresting figure In ono of tho most memorable naval expeditions that over s-'t out from this country. Ho Is ono of the five surviving olllcers if the 200 who accompanied Commodore M c Perry in the fnmous expedition which opened up Japan to the civilized world In 1S52-1SEI, and thus did more toward tho rapid advancomunt of that progressive nation to the ilrst rank of powers and to cement Its peoplo In frlondshlp to tho ncople of tho United States of America than all tho rest of tho world combined. Admiral Hoblo was born in HurllnKton Vt Rnntnmliur II 1!11 .....I l.. - . . " l- - a oi .incob Carter and Louisa Dunham Hoblo. Ho was educated at tho ninghnmton nc-idoinv Pinglmmton. N Y., whero ho won the scholarship prize, nnd wns subsequently warranted nn naslstant engineer In the United States navy. He was ono of the naval engineering clasii of 19, In IS52, which, after competitive' oxamln-i tion. was evolved from 100 contestants. Ha won his way to tho head of tliVit class and became Its ranking ofllcer. At tho enrly ngo of 30 ho was commissioned by Prosldont Lincoln cbler engineer of the United Slates navy, his commission bolng ono or the vorv f which Prosldont Lincoln signed with his full namo, Abraham Lincoln inBtonH of with tho familiar signature, "A. Lincoln." ' niBtca(' Aftor an ovontftil life, rich in accomplishment and full of oxcltin- tnM donta. ho wns retired for ago Soptombor 1.1, 1S93, with tho rank of commodore bolug the only ono of his clans to attain that rank; and in 1900 bv . congress, his rank was raised to that of roar admiral for his' creditable record lu tho civil war. -'.uimuie