" v GR/SCOM. pr LLOYD QRlSCOtl r III3 wlfo or daughter of ( ho averages innn who la conspicuously In thu public cyo through his liromincuco in politics , ' Bcloucc , art , finance or religion , earns a vaca tion quite as consis tently as tlio head of the household. It la notable that In the eyes of many prominent women the ideal vacation IH one which enables real solltudo and j , . "X Y1v- .7"7 w T - -o r M & * $ & jl I i which cinbrnccs , among other tlilngn that Rocluslon which makes it posslblo for the vncntlonlat to don garb that la comfortable , without regard to the dictates of Tachion. Thus wo find Mrs. John D. Rocke feller lending the quietest possible ex istence at Forest Hill , her husbnnd'H extensive estate near Cleveland , and Miss Annn Morgan , daughter of thn financier , Isolating herself at her fa ther's log "camp" in Uio depths of the [ Adirondack forest. Our presidential widows arc likewise fond of the sim ple llfo in Hummer. Mrs. Garflold upends the heated term at her farm at Mentor , Ohio , near the shore of Lnko Erlo , ; Mro. Harrison and her daughter Injto up their abode at a forest ledge on the shore of one of the lakes of the uinuii in uiu iiuriu WUUIIH ; Mrs. Cleveland has ns her summer homo a quaint farmhouno In New Hampshire , not so many miles distant from the county sent of Mrs. John Hay , widow of tlio late secretary of state. I Mrs. Taft , wife of the president , who was over taken by 111 health , a few months after her bus- Imnd assumed ofllco , was BO benefited at Dovcrly , Mass. , last summer by the sea nlr and the oppor tunities for complete rest that it is probable that the picturesque north shore of MassachuBBOts will bo tho. summer retreat of the Tafts for some years to come. Hero Mjss Helen Tuft , the only daughter of the family , finds the best of oppor tunities for her pet diversions , tennis and motor ing in an electric runabout which she drives hor- uolf. Mrs. Sherman , wlfo of the vice-president , spends her Bummers in the big conifortablo stone man sion nt UtlcB , N. Y. , which JPis been "homo" to the Shermans for so many years , and in the rear of which nro tlio spacious flower gardens which The Lure of the Chicken Chickens were never the fashion till now. Had the chicken ever been the fashion this would bo the renaissance , but the present popu larity is without precedent. Not only has the chicken been dramatized , as par "Chantccler , " but milliners have taken up the plumage right under the noses of the Audubon Societies ; then , also' , there is the secretary of agriculture , who offers the chicken as the perennial lure to the country , where the problem of living , or pure food nnd plenty of It Is to be Bolvod by the cltyltes OB soon as they organize a real heglra to the tall Umbers. Even tto cold-storage chickens hanging Jn rows in the market look more alluring and nuora to suggest to you the possibility ot boy- cot'j. ' the beef trust. , 'i ncro Is no question about the merits ot chickens , the Brooklyn Eagle says. They carry on a successful egg business , n gigantic trust ot their own , no competitors and all the world for patrons. Their product never la supplanted by nn improved article Invented by some one who improves on their Idea , and such good standing have they as un Idea in economics that they nro the chief element In the magnet that lures the city man to the country. Every second man you meet on Broadway will confess he has plans to go to the country seine day to inako a living out of chickens. IIo will crow enthusiastic and unfold the plant1 V. you T&s w'Swr - - , : " , j--/ : , - - * Sr-iiH ! $ &Jj * x' * : ; > l swss / z/iy//yff nro Mrs. Sherman's especial weakness. Mrs. Kuox , wlfo of the secretary of state , usually spends her summer vacation at Valley Forgo farm , the premier's splendid country scat and stock farm , a short rldo by train from Philadelphia. Mrs. Meyer , wife of the secretary of the navy , is almost nu indefatigable n hostess In summer ns in winter , for she entertains lavishly at her magnifi cent country Bent at Hamilton , Mass. At the town of Marlon , In the same state , is the largo "cot tage" which Is the summer headquarters of the family of Secretary Nagol ot the department of commerce and labor. Mrs. Hughes , wlfo of the man who has made so remarkable n record as governor of Now York state , finds her vehicle of supreme summer enjoy ment in her cauoe , and the brightest weeks of the year in her estimation nre those ho and her family spend nt n rustic cabin on Upper Saranao , lake , little more than n stone's throw from the cottage where Grover Cleveland nnd his bride spent their honeymoon. The two elder daughters give li I in half n chanco. IIo knows the name of the breed of chickens ho means to raise and ho knows the kind of Incubator he will buy and lie knows about chicken houses and chicken "feed" and no end of detail about scientific chick en business. The chicken dream , the chicken lure has something to answer for , something which never gets Into the newspapers. The real chicken dreamer knows Just how much money he Is going to invest In a chicken colony and then he Intends to lie back and let the chickens support him. U la to laugh ! "Don't lot mo prick the chicken bubble , " said the city man who has just sold his chicken farm and come back to town. "I don't mind giving up the facts In the case , for no ono with the chicken fever would belipvu mo. Every man has to try it for himself. And It's nil right ; let him. I had fun with chickens for three years and I've no wish to bo n kill-joy. Hardly over n case of chicken fever lasts a city man moro than thruo yoara. "The secretary of agriculture and certain utu- dents of sociology recommend city people to moyo to the country nnd find there the solution of all their problems and the city sentimentalists with shattered ncrvo systems eagerly grasp the idea. Now , farming Is a business thu same as any of U > c other pursuits In llfo by which men make a living and a certain temperament la re quired to bo aur.coRBful In It. us well as a grout deal of patience. Do ctty people have much pa tience ? 1 leave It to you. " " in the Hughes household inherit their mother's fondness for this fascinating form of boating Other prominent women who are partial to the llfo of the mountain lakes Include Mrs. Timothy Woodruff , wlfo of the Now York politician , Mrs. Victor Herbert , wlfo of the musul ! composer , nnd Mrs. Whltelaw Reid , who Is usually ready to forsake one of the most attractive country seats in Kngland for an intervals among the pines at Camp Wild Air. Air.There nro not a few women whoso fondness for favorite outdoor sport serves to , itself , map out their summer program sending them to the lo- Cannes wnerc uiu cuosuii luriu 01 uimutma ui j best bo enjoyed. By way of Illustration , there might be cited the hold which golf exerts upon Miss Marlon Oliver , daughter of the assistant sec retary of war , and upon Miss Frances Griscom , the sister of Lloyd Griscom , the well-known dip lomat nnd politician The former of these young Indies is nn aspirant for the golf championship of the United States , and the latter has already been a title holder. Similarly It is suspected that Mrs. Alice Roosevelt velt Longworth would go in for aeronautics did not her husband rather frown on her ambitions for sky sailing. Miss Katherlne Elklns. daughter of the Bcimtor from West Virginia. Is correspond ingly zealous ns a horsewoman , nnd has bnen known to give up an entire season to attending ono open-air horse show after another , usually as an entrant in the classes for ladies' hunters Mlsa Elkins Is also an enthusiast on the subject of blooded dogs and has personally donated cups and other trophies as prizes in competitive classes at various dog shows. "It takes n considerable amount of practical knowledge that farmers have to be born with , a kind of traditional Information that never gets into tin * query column nor any other column of the agricultural periodicals. This knowledge may possibly be Included In theoretical farming , but I have never found It there. It's what keeps the city man from succeeding In the country "Ho knows where he can get $5 a dozen for squabs and 60 cents n dozen for eggs nnd $1 a pound for butter and $3 a pair for broilers all the year round. It sounds pretty good. It isn't the first business piopositlon that has figured out finely on paper Now the farmer rarely figures. He saws wood , gets up at 4 a. m. nnd docs the best ho can. He Is not nn enthusiast , and there's a pretty good reason for It. "Tho farmer is n patient man. Ho doesn't dross up much nnd , without mennlng to speak disparagingly , he eats what he can't sell City people who live In the country sell what they can't eat. The farmer Is obliged to live frugally in order to muko both ends meet. Dy the time the city man gets through eating and entertain ing his friends there Is nothing left. IIo knows top well what good living Is' . " A DELICATE SITUATION. Hlrara Dlckson'a gal has took to wrltln * spring pontry Slraui Waal , ain't they bavin' notbln' douo for hurt MORE TO THE POINT. Mrs. Wise I don's eco why tbat now millionaire is BO popular. Ho can't even express blmsolf. Mr. ' Wise No , but ho can pay the freight. AWFUL BURNING ITCH CURED INA.DAY . "In tbo middle of the night of March SOth I woke up with a burning itch In my two hands and I felt as if I could pull them apart. In the morning the Itching had gene to my chest and dur ing that day It spread all over ray body. I was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of my feet and 1 was in continual agony from the itching. I could neither Ho down nor sit up. I happened to see about Cuti- oura Remedies and I thought I would give them a trial. I took a good bath with the Cuticura Soap and used the Cutlcura Ointment , f put it on from ny head down to my feet and then went to bed. On the first of April I : elt like a new man. The itching was almost gono. I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Cultcura Ointment and during that day the Itching com pletely left me. Frank Oridley , 1525 East 43rd Street , New York City , Apr. 27 , 1909. " Cuticura Remediea aresold throughout the world ; Potter Drug & Chora. Corp. , Sole Props , Boston , Mass. Didn't Drink the Stuff. Two Kentucky colonels were show ing an Englishman what a wonderful country the south is. When the Briton had traveled from Baltimore to Now Orleans and from the Atlantic to the Mississippi , he said : "Yce , the south is a fine country , but you have no industries here. " "No industries , " retorted Colonel Smith , with Indignation. "Why , suh , Robinson , In Kentucky , has a dairy where he produces a million pounds of butter and a million pounds of cheese a month. " "Impossible ! " said the Englishman. Colonel Smith turned to his fellow for corroboratlpn. "I don't know how much butter and cheese Colonel Robinson produces a month , " said the second Kentuckian , "but 1 do know that he 1ms 12 saw mills and he runs them all with but termilk. " Circle Magazine. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications , tut they cannot reach the dis eased portion ol tlio ear. There la only one way to euro deatncsa , and that Is by constitutional remedies. 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