...-a-.. sv "-;j.-.-.-V" """; ',rv' ,5'P"'V.-52"5vj' r;VfT. - v- -.-- 1 v l " c THE TROLLEY RABBIT CS 9 AN EPISODE IN WOODS AND WATER F EXPLOITS; " ."- i - 4 i i truest McGtffey r - Zi athor of Totmx of k Gun arid' ?Kod.-Etc. --.........- "Copy ritUl, by JoM-pb . lkvle$.)' ". ... There's" inofeuthan-a dozens-ways'-of'; i hotirig--rabi)Us.;:bit;Ithe bnys-...s"e"n- -" erally yait iii)Ul 'ih'dre's.' snow, "an'the. :".:-gr"o"unfl:" OT course a" -mn-'-rtinssicros's "r:ibliits--wiion.be.'s -quail- plibtftlnx.-hhnt'J - jngfoiruflcd grouse; . anjl -pffiirft1 ."-chickens.-iiut 'the- setrtHirne ti "shoot :"" then'' Js-'-aJong -about- from "Xoye'iTbeVT . : "until say the 1 middle of..: - .t)eecmbef"; -" -Then Ahoy .tee fptfig'ittg a'rouVitl- among.' -the" -corn; Shocks, "and "fattening. up on ."jflifferent -stuff, anil the fat just lays. jLti-.wails' -all 'pir and' down, tbeir 'backs' and-t'helr. kidney." ;a're simply, smotb-.l ..:-fired .in Ja"Iow-..-: Fact.:'' i.pti -take a . . c.o'rn.-fe'd-.-fabnit ii'r-. tlref-niiddle of -Xo- :--veinbef.-' and', he's :iis iat.:a$--"a seat and --"-.te'nde.r.j'.s chicken. .' ''.. .. . , .' .llijtVh"tt jsn't.-what I startedi'to tell .; ab'puL ..-The. N.inuod.;7Gdn and .Rod , "-"crub!-was.-b"omposed..of about as crafty '"a 'bunch .PF -jokers, as" ever sat up :"";"nights.;tryjng. to.. "i)Ut it over" some v -'unsuspecting devotee of the xdd and "-.".-gun; ..It-was; aboutan isveii bet that "".-thc'y-. would- rather". fpol .some fellojV ". jnto;.'doi'ng"sometlnng ridiculous .than j '. mX6 rmak'ortthe record-. "bag"--.fQr ;duclip j - -along the' lakps.. "."Big-JacklVMullan-'J "" l)hy.: was -wining at -any -time ;to"-"spend WHY DQNT .- .-550 fer.. -sbmethingC tti'a.t .-could take I -in. -a veteran. " sport-' ..And evpry win-;:-lerIafer ;the sbob.tlng- had -closed" ahd"-i .:lth'Ioys hail fofs'pf" idle', time. on. 'their '- hand's. "Hig" Jack-' always was w.orV: I'.jns- on some racket rthat w'as:calcu"-- .luieu.io covvr--somti-inuiiei - wiiii.'toij- " fusion "anil, cause him "to Set up ..quaa-.-"titles of'jciga'rs. ;or buy " a -'suppej? for : ;tlie nicniliers of the c.lub, - - f " .' ' And-' sbnhis' particular .wint'er-'MaCk'V .' bad fisud .up "'the slickest suhenie'"Vou .evpr' heard, pf", The.club's' lieadquir' - -ters were -a't'-.a fa'TihliPuse' about.-"'-a. .. 'quarter' of- a -.mile from' "(lie lake." -and we used Wo o-ou't "there" as." spoil .-as ' there.' was" a-gcod'snpw p'n the "ground.. '';.and:take'"'Spme-.bea'gres Tiilong'- -'arid :'-. ur from, the grbnn'l -and boante.d 'tin? . ucjucaill. J.itltn: -ui--.tji. niuucutra. "'the . ijrebard. and it vas 'on -a .-side--""""liill, "with" the- tfee'sTpretly.'low- tQ-tK"1 "ground i'- an old"- orqh;'rl...pr"tty- ".well. '."Rpne-"to.seeY. -". "" ;--"- '-" '" 'Big Jack,"" who wajra.'cievor'sJij.e-. vjiuiiiu. iinu m eit-'uir.tuiuii ui.-&i.u .-,. .went otot "there ahd ,-jracfe- 4n-,the orchard thatfaiv;.jlp. -.UUlJ-tunvn utii auu-.urumiu iiiiipHj; Luy '1 rees.'.amf that . worked' as- slick" -as .One '.of -.these little frjck&tha.t..they ""use' to "send casji back'and.fprtb'pri in'-.the-big .'stpre.s: - yWelJ, ":sir.. he ne'xt -shot -fi; - rabbit .and so.tftnmtntc"dU"stre".tchea"s i" .out-, 'and then: he -fixes'the .rabbit i.o.n -the'tiack-and; gets the: wifes-.-andpipV -le-s arranged sa-. tli'at.he -cpajdkgep.' -.the rabbit -on a st'eady-sWag".ar9"un'r - this '.trackJup Tijiddo'tt-ri. -Tn";and.'ibiu, '. . by sitting- undfer the kitchen and workr. " -jng-ihe.- dingus ..from, .down'fhe'fe-'. 'C ;..-"'--Well;-- Sajv ' now" '" Didn.-t thiit" .tame some; of .the reat.-.wise"(';.ibjoys? --"'lJ guessy.es; Jvery Saturday -night whMt -- we'd go out tb the "Jake. we"'ds"-"tik'e :som"e'himter alcngvand -after -tllel-boys. -. vould." get -to nlayihg. -"cinch" in' "the". isitting-room. some--fellow.-would. cOme" HIT- Sim L vi v,i;ii.t:a -ivui.&a . .- aiyii. .'.myr'gnn?"" "?.b"d Jco'mmep'ce '.to .".fuj-qble" ' around-thegun rac'kc.-'-Th'e'fell.owswho' . 'we're-ih Oie de'al 'would-sa- '"y.h'at, do j ".yojij-want .witn yom- ,gun.-.'- ..- . ' . .Then-.-.':'tIie '" "SJlnirpd ..?t-P.uid:. ''saj-:;-"--."Tbert'B-U rabbit outtinHhe-brchard.' -"-. Py' "ilittje smooth; -wprk-"-we. .co'ula, - TisTllr- "rat- f--if. npW ArrlvflJ in rH ' "oIKr tolfA a oniiinlA tvr.itov t",-,h,r- hpWp h-rfnnTWatPrr :-bV--to'.the--j6ke. -Biit-if:.h6 was' -if. .Ern:hahd he wouTd-sland'therearia 'fcii'ig-'aWaj'- for" a 'dozen. -shots!. ; "thp- ocysr. always went V-'him .and. encouraged, aid after, he had the "hoax, it' was-worth at'siipper -next' WAAV.in tlTl--- -.". . -- . "- snaKei.ine cpuniry .up jor.raui.uis.- aiac.K' of . xbe - sitting-i'boni . '6f -" the fariuh.cnis'; "wasthekirchen;.-a'nd lt..;.vas"-built .ingh-- Z.?if-S".;Z 7u I, -;;. sun" na-:.aims..tor.tner-:ran.mt-. nd out onto themgnt. yith..thQ fell -.intent .thea" hydrops "hV.gun"- and taHes ""'a" of destroying e.-raubjt -; and.-lf:; he; . p :a thea'he.faisesr'his gnV.and -was a. reairuunj.,ccii uc 4uiiu.iu:. ;siiu ont shoOt.-;.- .-" .-.-.. ' ." -of-.-oTintB- nf tho' j-.- '-.--" -.- TiionB.ann tea sneiis cue.juwer.juu, -saa.uti-.neiie jJiour finally "tumbled"". to J. leal -rabbits "unless-I ge't'raeik-':a' week- in town: -One tiqie we got Word" from 'Jack" that he -had- a fresh victim in -tow : who would .'be on hand the next' Saturday-; .night at ."the" depot, and for jus; ill to-be sure-"to. comedown -"and meet "Wilbur. This' .Wilbur-was siniply sa'g- j ging m ms siae-pocKeis wjin. money, and M- wast figured that lie would -"do the handsome thing b;"ihe' boys when ;we gavehim Un interview -with, our rabbit. .So a full attendance was- there at -the-: depot, and vw.ehad-our":four" hea'gles. '"along .to-" giVe:- -he meet the "api)earanceof the .genuine -thing'.. -Wll-l bur was., there all. ..'right, ;and.- he s'eejned.tobethe most promisirig.th'n'g. .In 'the ay of a" "lenxlerfoot" that had .been sprung- m- a. long time.. . -He was j'ust:breaking into the shoot-. .ing'game.'and "Ejig Jack'Vwa'sr.he'p'ng him':out and.2 "ending" hfm, -'books and"-., golhgv'out shooting Q.la'". .pigeons with' i:hijn-;'.and fw'fl .fn-'t Tip." -his name-.for- JnembejsHin.-.and ve. all gave bjnvtlie" -giad: .ld"'-a-nd..i,fbftVrd":tp -. handW it .toMiini .plenty, -when, we .'gob out to- th.o" lake! -r .. :".- .. "-.".""-' T'1.;""" "": I All the. vav-"outr.V"c; .sat'-'Inv-. jtlie ' ''smoT'err'' "ami .th'is'-'VV-rlbiir'wjoh.abouf p';do":"ar and $0 -.cJejrts playing "'cinch'" -vfith- three--, of .ha." -.He. "was green feCTiongh'stinnU-jg'-i.: be . seemed -. tin Jk."oJv---how. t.o ''laV.''einc"r-'-all".Vight.." tte:.ta"ked a lot a'bout"the-railMt shooi;- - 1 ing aroiirtu .the lake; but .we-didn'tUp. off-pur. gain by -any remarks- about I rabbits in the orchard. . Then- "iMg Jaek-sayjsr "W-e'Il niako-jip -a ihirse pf "five dollars" fbc;- tllti.- fellow1 that gets. the .first rabbitf arid-everyone agree.d. to'iUarid chippedhi 50 cents-apiece. . . Wlieh M'Q--got tpthe statlpn- Ohl "Man Carmbdy met jis. -and -whoU w'e "aslred hin'j. iibout rabbits Hie. old; man says.;: "Slathers pf 'em.-. L See. 'eni.-playin'- Orbund": the yard on trntipiiliglit' nights, 'and they're gnawiri" -at. tile, old' pabj bages'.left in the .garden an chain eacu. u.iuei iiij-iiitj-.. uruiiaui: iuu.ii have fine sport -"tttinorrPw; there hasn't been a.gu-ifii;ed at eiu".y-et:" '-Well, "of course:- Uii'st was "a grand "-teer" for- WiJbur-ind" gave, .him -an l idea that there were. rabbits '.by the lijilljon- in the country, and? he- Wanted to" get his gun out cf the case, and YOU. FIRE? stick inilr-ept-ple of shells' in case we saw. any iab"5its-oh the "way: over. But .Old" 'Man' Carmbdy put a stopper on 'th'at by. "declaring that the team .wjuulda't." stand "Jor'sh'doting-.froTO the Wagon; and so-'-we coaxed ilbur to keei" -his -artillery under coyer until micr. J - -- ... .' . We-tCrrfyed at tlie house and "Wilbur . was? introduced "air 'around and we had .an elegant -upper waiting for us.- We lshowe..o"i'r prospective member, the" 'gnu-racks. Ihe. mounted ducks, jack- sniiK?. wPodcbck. ruffed groRSe. jiralrie I '-- ""1 " "" jt i .tl " r " - ... " uiucAt-iiij. .mm uiner spwiimeiis in ine f'rpnt; ' -room, "" which was our "show ro'dniv"" and then- we -got together in. ine; pittms-roohifpr- another sossion of I'vciric'h:" ' Well, sir; ibis-here' Wilbur -vaKa l"uck- devil at "cinch." Seems 4is .if. he-got. the. cards, and 'he knejp jiju. iu VluJ cms tlf KliJJt .niuiHIIg steady; --.antl ny and by after lie was. !)bb.rif. -vthree dollars ahead '"Buck'' Sweafingen ..wont, out ."doors and ""after .'paddlinj;.amu-l'd;in the light snow" that ;.lai';bri"-.the.gfouriii he comes 'in kind -of s.l-and. says:- Vhere'd 1 pit": . my. .gun; Tlifg N"llbnr fellbw he'd jusf h-a .1. -'Rig Jack" was Shuffling "Che. cards, and-".Jack" speaks up arid. saysV ';-Wha"Cs"Up: is-that old .owlbuc-tTLeri.-.'iHuckT'';. . 'ryXofv-says. "iSuck." "but I saw a ral'bit-'running. ai-Pirad in the orchard"-and-I.ih'6ugli't I'd. run -in'-and' nail .him. i.'vv-i.n"vthe;"ny'e iff set him, don't f2" .'-v..-.Oh.. noirsays- "Big Jack;" "that's :for.a-i"air..start"un..the mqrniiig, every renovw invt"Te..--tiniqer;- -and. the .dogs. J.coe Gp ahead iintl'et. him. though.. . field ;un,.-'tho'ugiiV' -says "Jack," as a thouglit scsemediostrike him," "what's; the -'matter "with noiir now -member 'tak'";' ing- liret cack-at'liim?" U. right"' savs ''fiiicir." "we'll- both r-gor:- - -so "Uuck and tins' Wilbur boy Uiey". sria'ke; their b'reecb-loa'deVs." put of . ;th'e' cases ' "and; o'ut .they" .put .fgr'tha-rabtiiL ''""Uig- Jack" .ducks -oiit "of: ' th'" sided6or" ai'd -in ainder' th.e 'kitche.n' and .a."y "goes -.'the--rabbit . - . i npra nn -nnoc vrifien? uii?- r .m - - . . ... -r .- . - .- V- iw. nyuw,.-.iiUiSi.JO . 4JUWQ, .as;the xabbit--ils,-aviiyasslick s. a .cash"' basket. and fbes;...dq;?-p-"'the hill. .-"Giveilt "to" him; "soak'-'hini.'-V., - i-' - ..- . --. '--.'- ''Sn-lhic-.Vin.nT-."fo'llr.n':-Str-.-j"-'l. Kli .-s.-t '.." l.'l "Shoqt..shoot;'VsayS-. "Buck;;. -be'll . -A.: .What.rye.wdltin - .fojrrys.uck. - - - J m "witlnVfof.sbme one.io.flurnH - em settinV"- k;v vsaaf mm aakfa.-AVAAuav -uii.i w 11 ii- via - im,-te.shqOl.' fellp;." .hain't: shootln. 'any; mejehan- AndL-'Eig-JaekV-pald for that scrper. mm fflfew. - . vSs. v Jr --.... RISP.freshnes5,'.'elantiness ' and ; brightness .shourdbfr-'the' pm- :--inatikig features' ;of Easter; din ners;- 'Hinchebns or whatever". special feast .marks' the passing. rSpeejal flowers,- fruits anfUegetable's' "al" 'this season- "make -.it. -'-feasible ".jto."' .mark-.tha cjiangc-'ln .a "-pecuniary at-. .tractive manner." .- - '...'-.":"- - Russr" w'iliows;..wi"Il"""gfvii; the- right ' touch-if one lives' n'liefe' they can be- S'ot" .jso. .late iri.'thd season. Thevbios'-. I soil's of fruit trees-dapples, peaches,'- pears' .and "plunis m'aka -extremely- beautiful TCusler decoia'tipnsv .and -the- flpristsahticipate. nature-Sufficiently tP provide ihem 1t this-.ti"n",e.- Equally" beautiful arc fiow.erjhg-;slirubs,-s-uch-as lilac": syfiqga, -japp'nipa. arid the like,-' which the" accommodating florist also "has In" .stock now. .'The most season- ; able-- of flowers -'.' for decoration,, and, J . therefore, the most -desirable, are the bulbous, plants "like, the narcissus, the; daffodil, "the Jonquil,, the tresia; the hyacinth,-the 'iris, '"and,, above all, the lil." Beautiful as. are pure, white lilies, many persons prefer iiot to use them, because, they have" become so" haclr neyd. "There" is" ajturning to colored, -lilies of S-aribtiS sizes this season; flaming red ones; yellow. :ohes and" some that are striped or .spotted;- There is. one thing; to-."be re'membered -about the .use of liiies"-one must nee--essarily-'haye- a' .somewhat formal arr rangement if they are used-ajone"." This may be' obviated to a certain extent.by using them in combination with sp.rae "other seasonable-"flower. "A Oaffbdil Luncheon. "A daffodil luncheon, makes one feel; as- if the room were flooded -with' 8xu-.. light, and the tabic can be hia.de to" look, like a,veritabld posy--' garden:-'! Natural flowers are used"for the cen ter and corner baskets,-with a. bit of green asparagus or --maidenhair ferp: The candle shades may he fashioned" in the forrii of'the" flpwe'r from yellow '.crepe paper, "u'nd "little -boxes for bon bons may be. had to match. Yellow may be the predominating "color of the food, too. if desired.. The follpwlng menu includes much "yellow and isP" propriate" for an. Easter dinner: -. Caviare. C.-mapos. Garmsbcd vitli- Lemon. C.arnit Si'up.- . . . Jlroilcd -Sluut. With- Ileclfamcl Yellow " Shuck?. - igiots of Cliicken. GIhzcmI Sxvvct Polatoos. . -.: - Boiled" Aj-p'aragiis. If-ttu:o Salad witb -Clic.se "Ebbs. Oraigi Uaskols- J-'illed with -" Jelly.- l1noapiIc - Cliti'se;.. . v "Crackers. Coffee.-' . Some' pf " ihe' prettiest of" -the" hew .china is particulavly- nice' 'f or"a yellpw luncheon pi -dinner, liaying. "a'pari'ow gold border "as. a 'fbtindation. for a;. slight outline border of -another- color." - Details of-the Menu; ."' To make, caviare canapes' take some small slices of bread that have- been previously toasted and thoroughly but: tered and spread them with caviare. Serve with.. a- bit. of cress and with, lemon cut in fanciful designs. Filets of Chicken. Put the breasts and first and second 'joints of. two young chickens in a saucepan . and cover with -water in which Is an onion. -When the-chicken is soft take it .from the stock. Also' remove the onion. Thicken, the .stock with three 'table- spoonfuls- pf butter, rubbed-, up. "with flour, qhd as soon as this .comes to a boil add a half cup of cream and the yolks 'of "three -eggs".. -Season and .pour over the' ".chicken. . Cheese eggs are made -by. mixing a cup of grated cheese with a scant; tablespoonf til of flour, a little salt and' a dash of cayenne pepper- with the beaten whites of two eggs, then shap ing" them, into the form of eggs, rolling in fine crumbs and.iify.ng""in '"butter. Serveon "a folded' iiapkin!. ' ': .. Orange "Baskets' Fil.ied .withX Jelly. With a.'sharp poIn'tciL'knife cut but a K i ' . "M'"'""'"'7'','''''''''l"',, -"B"'JP--'I. - ' 1 - I . P . "Wi M SUGGESTION FOR CENTER-PJECE FOR EASTER DINNER. Snowdrop Oddity " r . Some-of tb'eeafly jliats .are very charming; in their combination' of cheerfulness"' and warmth- ''For in- -stance; there, .is a. .suiart - lit'tre.three - lJ - cornered arrangement in cream-col ored clothe with a. -knot of,. brown". vel vet. i"t .one side, holding .in-'" place". a ..bunch' of i -gnowdrops, violet's -;arid: a ".'high psprey of .shaded . hyacinth" and jouquii;-1 . .. ;..-" .. - -,"; - v -A large picture hatj.n;i?arm"a violet-- silk' is crowded- all oyer the crowu with white, and .."'colored :vioIets .--.tied"' with 'silverribb6n;''arid catching up' at one" side-'ks jeluste'r of jnaraVout . in' shades of "cream -'and. lauve. " . :. :; ' --Then thre is. a.'litii'eTbund.'t'oque: with 'a croyi-'tt'of r"snowdr6ps-PUt; closely ' together, -with, about a" quarter-inch of ' .their stem's wired erept'-".-beneath,';go' 'pt growing, and have" -none :'p'f -the.- sti ft"", ness. which spoils' a good many flower ;tpques,.V-.. . ;' - -r:i . ;. V..;:: :: .'.'-. SHirt; Watat, Tthdencics; . '"With. the. 'return .'ofthe'sttrt w'afst ' fastened' in-, front; ieweled.studs. have. 'xevive'd in-interest." .'.A-'shirt" waist set' now . cqnsists-.-of-.fpUr? of ' these'stiidsj r - -.- -. ... . a . . . .. . . .. eUtTAMX PRORATIONS AND REASONABLE PISH1&5- .'piece 'from' -each "siae .of ;-the'' top 'half of. an orange, so. as, tbr'JeaVea strip;fo"r. .the" .'handle fo the lower . half; ---thus-forming a basket'..'; Th'epul p. can easily be' removed. IIak'e. ieilj" from this-and ' .'flll .;the baskets, or' some other .flavor ihgv.pfjellymay be' -used .if-preferr.ed;." :. A lily lurioh'epn may"bej:ba"rried" out '.in green and- wliite. '-It may- be better to .use a pot- of white hyacinths -or .something of .."that, serf for.- a-v'center- pieee," as' lilies-are top tall-to lre'mah;- "may t"ien'be'.jriade-to-radiate 'frorii. this .centerpiece.. Tins .is Especially ..pretty for "a round table.- There 'is table. linen' -that comes, with a handsomo illy d.e. sign, and .'this may -appropriately' be "used for the lily luncheon .U" one uses a cloth at all. Little baskets- filled .with, painted eggs make"-a. ."'pleasin.g nov.elty. The" menu given is suggestive-' and can bo. abridged or' added to 'or modified, according -.to .-taste .and cir cumstances': .Spr'iiK Saiip.-"--. Shad Hoe -with .WhlUJ-'Sa'uce: -' Cucuniber-Strips. Kroiled llirds m"Toast. " ' .. --: Creamed Potatoes Tpid Teas. ". V . " . Mint orlwjt.- ' " : ' . Mi.vcHl Salad." ' Pistachio-. Ice Cream. "White Caktc i-rjiit. Cpffef: Shiall Birds. Draw and -wipe- the birds, '-taking the '.skin from the- neck. ' Truss the -birds carefully, add dip them first in melted' butter, then in crisp, fine, bread crumbs and .chopped parsley. Place the' birds on their backs and bake theni in 'a .Hot oven for about Ave-, minutes. Serve on' toast, plenti fully' garnished with parsley.' A Sorbet and a Salad. Mint Sorbet;- Bruise mint leaves, pour over them boiling water and let -stand ten Or 15 minutes. .Add a. cup of sugar and strain. When cool add' the juice of' two lemons andfreeze. "Serve in glasses with sprigs of fresh mint. Mixed Salad. Use lettuce' as " a foundation, or romaine will do. and add to.it. almost any kind of green ' -cvmI i"K1 Ac 1 1 l-ViJ "C - V Yrwn w -in rr i-jgcuiuic:-) ufviJU, r j." i Jtr&j'L.ll utoil ctvit'ii peas make a make a good aduWon. French dressing- is used.. Pistachio-. Ice Creiim. -lix four cuiis ofnulk, oneofcream, H4 of sugar and a pinch .of salt with a junket tablet dissolved -in cold water, and. set" away for several hours. Add a quarter of a cup of finely chopped, pistachio nuts. a little green coloring and freeze. Skirts are both longer arid narrower than 'last "year. . - In new silks conventional patterns aro the most prevalent. The pretty and-- -practical jumper dress still holds .is..own: Charming are new -.linen collars with broad, or narrow stripes on white or ecru. Many' early hats are. of net. with silk bound- rims. . A big bow is. the most usual adorn ment pf the pioneer silk .hat. Exit the Plaltsi The-plaited skirt is rapidly disap pearing. .New designs are' cut circular and circularly gored. As for the trim ming, the bias folds are disappearing with the plaits' and circular folds arc taking -their place. This change is most'Tomarked in the walking cos tume. which for so many- seasons has been modeled on the plaited style with little or "no variation other thare in the groxipi'ng of .the -plaits and the width ot the bias bands.- Skirts -are. longer too, and walking length now barely escapes, .the floor., while for a- costume inclined, at all to formality the skirt is Ions' and trailing. "''""'"'" "r -""- - r i.r.rrinnj for the central .box plait and -cuff- huV--tons, as a jeyeled safety- pin to asterr the linen collar. - ". --.-; The finer white 'waist- fastening i:i hnck is closed, preferaoly." with.'iittle white crochet buttons and buttons of 'fine' white-m-aid. - - , ., ..To give color to lhe.)alpt wbrn-:" t !.".' so many "waisfs-.it is a Parisianjdea- to; Jicad -thei jabot witii. a. -li'ttie- -bow.' of inch-vide .-satin' -ribbQu..'an end l.of this yibbon.'runuing'. -'down ihe'cenT" ter of the jabot to the, waist line. : ilost of fhe-.ling:e"r'ie,-waist ..are bo--qqmingly iinlshed bya.-oft ruche-edg'- lug the top .of ..the: high-boned .collar .and. also ifinishing the sleeves'. :.- - .Jaunty Hoods. ".. :' ;.'The jauut.v-lbolUng hbdds '.lined "itii. brightjcolored Silks'-that are- .attached' to.4he. cpap backs -of .-the new sp'rihg" sujts are. a feature 'thftt will.;'be inrost-' popular -.this -year;. A, .'costuine. "JsiiL, this -new "touch" -.that has-been" much: 'a.dmifed-in' one. of- .the ;-shops .'is '... dal'ntjrwh'ite serge, rlth' "pleated- skirts .the bo'ttotn ..trimmed with one fold and ui -jacKtu. in a semi-niiea naiMengtii mbdel,..iiad-' the'Ihoc'd 'lln"ed--Wi'tn sale i.i:.--" -r --.- -' - ' -' -.."" - ;- ' blue: WHEAT IERT 22 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. HE REALIZED $18 PER ACRE FROM IT, WHILE OATS GAVE HIM.' . $17 AN ACRE.". ' ..V - "tfoose.Jaw.Saslt, Nov. 18th", 1907.' Writing from Moose Jaw; Saskatche wan, -Mr. S. K. JRath wall , says: -."I -have much pleasure .in saying 'that on my farm this year. I had. '500 acres 'in wheat, and 120 acres in oats. My wheat averaged about -22 bushels . per acre, and had 200. acres cut- be fore the . .frost, . wirich I sold, at 85" cents per, -.bushel, thus 'realizing on' that 'wheat $18.00 per. acre, not count jng .cost-of '.twine seed and lahor. With -regard to. the other 300 acres of wheat, it got touched' with frost but Is worth" -60 cents per .bushel. It will net me $13.00 per acre, but I do not intend to. sell it" at. that price, as I can make '."more money by feeding it to hogs. ' ; "My "oats turned out about 50 bushels .to"jthe"acre,""an"d at 35 cents per-bushel "will give -pie" $17.00 ta the. acre, pot counting "seed. twine and labor. . "ub.. account ot tne late spring, a. percentage of the. grain was touched with ; frost, but on' account of good prices, farmers . will realize a fair profit on their-.farms even this year. Ve Jare .asv.usual up against a short age -of cars to get our grjiin. removed." PROBABLY HE WAS.' .Doctor an't you put your tongue' but a little further, Mrs. Mugg? Mrs.. Mugg rAre you one of those people, 'doctor, who believe that there is no end to a woman's tongue? hwW TO. APPLY PAINT. Greatest care should be taken when painting' buildings or implements which, are exposed to the weather, to have the-.'paint- applied' properly. ISo excellence of material can make up for carelessness of' application, any ,more than care in applying it can make poor paint wear -well. ... The surface' to be" painted should be .dry- and 'scraped and sandpapered hard and smooth. Pure white lead "should he" mixed with, pure linseed oil, fresh for the job, and should be well brushed- out," not flowed oh thick. AVhen" painting Js done in this manner with "National Lead Company's pure, white Jead". (trade marked with "The Dutch Boy Painter") there Is- every chance that, the job will be satisfac- tory. White-' lead Is "capable of ab-' solute test for "purity. National Lead Company, Wopdbridge. Building, New, Yprk, will' send a-" testing outfit free to' any one interested.- - . - ;.;'' Leads' Them All. , An-instructor jnvthe JJUlitary Acad emy, at West Point, was once assigned tb' conduct about the place the visit ing parents pf "a certain cadet. "After, a tour of the post, .the proud and happy 'parents joined the crowd assembled to witness evening parade, a. most imposing spectacle. The march past aroused the father of the cadet to .a. high pitch of enthusiasm. "There!" be ' exclaimed, turning to his spouse. "Isn't that, fine?" But," he, added, respectively. "I shall not be. happy till my boy attains the proud position that leads 'em all." And he pointed in rapt admiration to the drum-major. Illustrated Sunday Magazine. The extraordinary popularity of fine white goods this summer makes the choice of. Starch' a matter of great im portance.. Defiance Starch, being free from all injurious chemicals, is. the only one -which Is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great strength as a stiffen er make's half the usual 'quantity o Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when 'the goods were new. .. Evidently Strange. "A gentleman to see you, sir." anr nounced Mr.; Struckitt Wright's new butler. . -"Ah tell him I'll be down in a min ute. I guess it's my brother, proba '. bly.;. I'm expectin him. Does he look anything like me?" "ifo, sir not at all. He is very gen tlemanly in appearance." " . Perils of Fence . Mending. .'.'I understand that. member.Qf con gress hurried home- to mend . his fences.!' "Yes. But he. doesn't appear to .have. made a neat, job of.it. His proa-' 'pects look as if he had gotten info a tangle As-ith a" lot of. .barbed wire." Lem'6nr Chocolate and Custard Pies. -. It does not 'retrulre an fixoerienccd cook to make good pies from "OUK-PIE." "Just the- proper proportion of all .ingredients, are' in the; package ready for immediate use- At -grocers, 10 cents, per package. Qr"r -a few packages to-day. "Put up .by D-Zerta-Food. Qo..- Rochester. N. -T.'-' The 'only failure'.- a :man ought to fe'ac- is failure in cleaving to. the pur jtqse he sees', to "be ;best. George Eiiot:: ' ..'" kjfsCikJwT (f&uHf, lilt -.' :jpfc- ' bLbUHsbBI .1 1 sLLLLHmsV SADLY MISTAKEN. tiubby (disgustedly) The doctor Is. a fool.. Wifey "What's the'..m'atter..dear? '-. Hubby iHe said i need exercise. Think, of it! Exercise! ' Exercise for a man- who" has looked after .his-own .furnace' all winter, and is now .co'h- templating. -the opening' of the- lawn mower season I - .'.". Less Apt to Break.' : "There's many a slip 'twixt the cup "and the lip," Quoted the moral izer. " ' y -'-Yes," rejoined the demoralizer. !;it'3 afe'r to.drink out of a tin bucket." ." . It Cures While You Walk. -Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold bynll-lhmRgists Price 25c. Don't -accept any substitute.-Trial package FREE.. Address Allen S.' OJmstcd, Le Roy, X. Y. Did you ever hear a man with an obese bank balance say that the love j jHlTTLE tressfromDjsp'epa.in of. money was. the root of all evil? i Biifrn ' iiges.jiionBniTooiieart7 To. insure the; direct and quick cleans ing of'tlie system, take Gariield Tea. the Mild Herb Iaxative. It "purifies the blood, er.idicates disease and brings Good Health. Virtue alone is the unerring sign of a noble soul. Boileau. Lewis' Single Hinder straight 3c. Many smokers prefer them to 10c cipare. Your dealer or-' Lewis Factorv. Peoria. Ill " ' ,. ,. ' j If- better were within, better would " come- obL--Danish. B ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT ANdablcPreiwrationrorAs skitfating HeFoodandfiegfJa hlSloirtsabdBoWUor HP Promotes Drgc$fion,CherftJ nessandRest.Contains neither Opwm.Morphine norMnerat Not N ar c otic i 1 l ir S ,,-t HKfttfouDtSAfteamaa 7 - . Slo A perfect Remedy forConsl'ipa Hon. Sour Stomkh.Dian'hoea, and Loss OF SLEEP. - facShaUe Signature of s i The Centaur CoMmxr; NEW "YORK.- OMTanteed under the Ftoiuj Exact Copy of Wrapper. r thm MrM(.iur, At wmmuimniHiiiiiiuHHiiiilliiiHiilHimiiiniiflSBM 4 - wBgCKr shoes at au. XCJSJo flHHa ' r s'sBIBrpmccs.FORCvciivnkaba TBaaTaTu-:ff 8 "MEieiorTHerAiiiLT,,fc 8 wSSjfl a MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Q MMMtWJL S agg W. Lm Dottagmm mmhmm mmlmmWu iggf "fcrBt 1DLkMSyZ4W. a CSE ' sm . . . u A.fC'Mk iSmmPtKWi9ar mm iam in mimmmm mmmw ovra mgm&r via vKSfx mMi&9Gj MMf wk mttnmWmmnointurr mm nB"p mrur BgpiayfjwafM' wmmmtmmn amif mmarmi cLCv&f.'z&r W.L 0oisIasS4tid SSGIt Etfsa Shoes CamotBe EoialM At Art Price 9 OAl'TIOX. W. U DoiigtM iuizw ti pries i stamped on bottom. TnlifJfo Mabwtltuto. 8old br the bent ithoe dralrrs verrwLere. Slioea maUel from factory to anr part of the worlcl. lUu bated tne to any addreaa. IRRIGATED LANDS Altitude only 3700 feet almve the sea level. laexfcanstlble waier aapply. taken from the great Suake River, the seventh largest rivr.r in America. No alball. no cycloaes. 430,000 acres of the. finest fruit and agricultural land in the West. The man who wants a home where everything growKthatmake farming profitable on easy terms or the man who wants land for investment bboulil write us, as we quote nothing but absolutely reliable information. Address H. A. STROUD & COMPANY. FOR 1M1M7 PINK 2HtK Cures-tfie sick and acts as a. preventive, for others. Liquid given o thetongue. Sale forbroodmarefj and all otacrH. .Best kidney remedy ;M cents aud Sl.OOa bottle: I&.00 and.f 10.00 the dozen. Hold by all druggista and horse goods housesor sent express paid, by the manufacturers SPOHN MEDICAL CO.; Cfcemuta. GOSHEN. INDIANA DEFlMGEGoMWattr Starch 1 takes lausdry work, a pleasure. 16 oz. pkg: Z0a W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 15, 1908. STJA60BS OIL CONQUERS PAIN -POR STirTNESS, SORENESS, SPRAIN OR 8RUISE ; -.'NOTHING IS BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE; ' LUMBAGO'S PAINC RHEUMATIC. TWINGE, '." YOOR.BACK FEEL?" LIKE ARUSTY HINGE ;'..-' SCIATIC ACHES ALLKEASURES SPOIL, ' '- F0R-HAPJPlNESS:USE8T'.JAC0BSOlU..i The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a "simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative 'which physicians could sanction for family use because its component- parts are known to .them .to be wholesome and truly beneficial 'in effect, faeccptablc'tp.thc system and gentle, yet prompt, in 'action.- . - In supplying that, demand .with its ex cellent combination .of Syrup of r"gs and Elixir of Senna,t the California Fig Syrup "Co.. proceeds .'along ethical lines 'and rclicj bn th6 merits of tljc laxative for its remark- table success.1 . . ." 'That --is"- -one; oT. .many reasons " why Syrup of Figs and "Elixir-of Scnni is given the preference by 'the Well-Informed. Togct".its beneficial- effects always- buy the genu'ntf maniifacfurdd "by thc.'Cali-fornia.-fig-Syrup Co.,. only, -and for Kile by all leading druggists. .Price fifty cents., per bottle;.'. - ' "- "":".. . ."" . .- : , : f f fk "' IIP'S PL S IHIIP Iff "If UIb l-ll:lEl 0UI IICIIIIMIIIIC". . - - I -BJfcPpHlveIyc-Brd'ky i:ak i KX tnese IMIe ri,ta- VrHU LIV .,, - t,. tatlhp. A priectxcni cdy.for Jizziucsi, Xau sea. Urowsfness. BaJ Taste In rbe Mouth, Coal el Toni P.iinin the S I'd e,-TORPID LIVKIC They regulate- the Bowels. Purely Yegctab!r SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE; Genuine Must "Bear Fac-Sirai!e Signature CARTERS I1TTLE IVER PIUS. evas HEFHSE SUBSTITUTES. CASTOBU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years rit Cclar FvtUit Kxclutittlji. W. L. JUIJ4JIAI, Mraektoa. WUTE US rOl BO0ILET C05CEE5I50 IIEIGATED LANDS IN TBE GREAT TWIN FALLS AN JEI0HE C0UNTIY. I0AB9. Twin Falls. Idaho TflT-BTf DISTEMPER EYE CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASE! TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, south sad body antisept'calljr clean and free from un healthy term-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooh preparatiosa tone cannot ao. A. termictdaL disia- feetta and deodor izint toilet requisite of exceptioaal ex cellence aad ecoa oaty. Invaluable for iafaned eyes, throat and nasal and Meriae catarrh. At drmi add toilet stores, .56 cents,, or by ssall postpaid. LntTrWSMt 1TM "NcattH ana acauT-' aeoa'aKNT raks mrrrouirc m'BTi asiB UA 1 k FREE RlTOirr. Write foi H IV UK M AV 1 iVr (V W f Am 1 bI' mm twerniMMMMurr, mcwmmotv. 7 M 9 72&vUne F I EH I 2r"ni!n- W.J. Bit L Co. -" w -vMBiarj Biac..waaB.i. U n.- -. H