THE BEE: OMAHA, SATUHDAV, OUTOUEK 5, 11)12. KING AND CONSORT ASCEND QUIVERA'S MAJESTIC THRONE (Continued from Seventh Page.) MISS ALJCE FRY White iHce-trimiu'ed MISS ELIZA roth vav. oroidered chiffun nir i - , DAISY FIIY-Whlte chiffon em- u.uiucieu wim crystals over white char- MISS ETHEL, FRY-Pale blue char meuse with whit Mmmi,. MRS. THOMAS A. FRY Black' beaded ..oi-uvri uick satin; diamonds. MR3. HARRY L. GILCHRIST of Fort Omaha Pale blue satin draped with blue chiaon emoroidered In crystals; diamond tw'Otin. MRS. 31. GILCHRIST of Fort Omaha Cray satin with same shade overdress of Chiffon trimmed with silver. MISS AMY G1LMORE - White' em broidered marquisette over white satin wiin crystal tunic. MRS. ROBERT C. GILMOREWhlte embroidered marquisette over white lace foundation. MRrt. HOWARD GOODRICH Ameri can Beauty chiffon over satin of same ioior, American beauty roses. -vifch RUTH GOULD Changeable orange charmeuse made with train, , draped in lavender marquisette; trimmed in crystals and beads. , MRK V. F. GURLEY Violet panne i 'win gun, wnite lace; diamond orna ments. H- MRS. J. E. HAARMANN Gown of light I green satin charmeuse; white lace tunic; rose and sold trimmings. , . MRS. e. o. Hamilton Russian blue satin; pearl lace trimming. , MISS STELLA HAMILTON Draped , chltfon in orchid and gold Shades. ! MISS ELIZABETH HAMLING Pale Iblue charmeuse with crystal tunic. . MRS. GEORGE L. HAM ME R Laven der satin covered with black lace, ; MISS HILDA HAMMER Pink char meuse draped with ChantUly lace; pearl trimming. MISS RUTH HAMMER Spangled . tunic over white charmeuse. - -i MISS CAROLINE HARDING Parisian model of real lace. Pearls.' I. MRS. CHARLES HARDING Turquoise ! blue charmeuse with sunburst panels of (black net beaded in gold and silver; I duchess lace trimming on- bodice and i sleeves; diamonds. ! MRS. D. H. HARDING Gown of rose ! colored satin draued with hi lace; diamonds. MRS. KARL F. HARTMAN of Fort Omaha A redfern model black velvet evening gown made in clinging lines with trimmings of duchess lace; heart-shape lavaiier oi diamonds ana rubles and brooch of diamonds; a diamond comb was worn In her hair. MISS OPHKUA HAYDEN White oharmeuse satin evening gown draped wiui craxion omoroiaared in crystals and rninestones. MRS. C. S. HAYWARD Gray mar quisette trimmed with duchess lace. MRS. RAYMOND HA Y W A Rn Yoll'n or tnessallne veiled with yellow chiffon. MRS. RUDOLPH FREDERICK HEY DEN Gown of white satin with cerise trimmings and Chantiliy lace; rhtne- tones; decollette and entrain. MRS. E. A. HIGGINS-Geranium red chiffon grown over white satin. MISS ETHEL HOLMQUIST Flowered enmon over pink satin; coral and crystal tnmming. . , MISS RUTH HITCHCOCK-Crystal enioroiaerea net over wntte. cuarmeuse. MRS. J. W. HOOD-White silk with crystal trimmings; pearls. MRS. A. V. HOOD of Monmouth, 111.- Black satin with real lace trimmings; diamonds. MISS CAROL HOWARD Pink chiffon over white charmeuse; rhlnestone trim-' mmg. ' . . r if MISS HAZEL HOWARD Pink char . pieuse embroidered with crystal. . . MRS. JOHN 0. HOWARD Black mar ' qulsette and lace over hi&ck charmeuse. MRS. ELlAL riOXIEof McGregoivla. Lignt blue silk trimmed, with handsome blnek lace. . '. I MRS. ROBERT U; HUNTLEY White satin charmeuse with overdress of black ' jet and - girdle and sash of American Beauty satin. - J. Special Maids of Honor of Her Majesty The Queen MISS DORA JOHNSON of North Loup Draped light blue charmeuse caught with ' rhlnestone MRS. GEORGE W. JOHNSTON-Pink chiffon over pink meseallne. White lace trimming. MISS LAURA JORDAN-Amethyst-eolored silk with gold trimmings; ea train; decollete. MRS. R. C. JORDAN Primrose satin with self-toned trimmings; decollete, en train. . , , UBS. GEORGE A. JOSLYN-Whlte brocaded satin with gold-thread and shadow flowers; Insets of. black velvet embroidered with crystals. ' f ?. MISS VIOLET JOSLYN-White chiffon i tunio embroidered with pearls over white charraeusx veiled with shadow lace. MRS. F. W. J UDSON Attractive even ing gown of black and white; the black satin charmeuse was draped on one side with Chantiliy lace and gold passe menterie, i t , It. MRS. HARRY KELLY Pink char meuse draped. , The bodice trimmed with crystal.' MISS DORIS KEENEY of Warsaw, N. Y. Yellow crepe meteor embroidered de sign of pearls. MISS ALICE KENNARD Dainty dan cing gown of lavender charmeuse with draped skirt; chiffon in self-tone hand embroidered with crystal formed the bodice. ' , MRS. A. V. KINSLER Handsome even 'lng gown of gold lace draped with pink and gold brocade trimmed with black lynx : '"MISS EMMA KREYMBORG American Beauty charmeusei trimmed with cluny lace; American Beauty rosea. MRS. ARTHUR B. KROCK of Wash ington, D. C Lavender satin with square train veiled with Nile green chiffon beaded with gold. Corsage bouquet of MhlSS KATHERINE KRUGHandscme evening gown of white satin chartneusa draped with embroidered green chilton with rhlnestone trimming. MRS. SUE LE CAND of Galveston, Tex. Dancing gown of pink charmeuse em broidered In crystals and trimmed with elf-tone chiffon. MRS R- 1 LEONARD of Fort Omaha -Pale blue satin dancing gown trimmed with same shade embroidery and crystals. MRS. C. B. LIVER-Combination of black and green satin trimmed with Bo hemian lace; diamonds.- ' ' MRS. GLADYS LOBECK Gown of pale green brocaded satin with trim mings of chiffon and silver lace. MRS. A. J. LOVE Dainty evening gown of pink brocaded crepe meteor with over dress of pink ehlffon embroidered In sil ver and trimmed witn lace, i Bfe. MRS. A. B. McCONNELL Elaborate evening gown Of black and white satin With overdress of black chiffon bordered with French roses and crystals; the chif fon overdress? formed a point on one side of the skirt caught with a cluster of different shaded roses; & cerise rose was worn at the girdle and pearl ornaments further decorated the bodice. . mhs H. A. McDERMOTT Cerise mar. qulsette gown veiled with navy blue chif fon witn oeaaea trimming ana nana em broidery. - ' ' . . MRS. E. Q. ' M'GILTON Gray satin draped with same shade of chiffon, em broidered in pastel shades, - MRS. P. T. M'GRATH Taupe chiffon over coral satin. MRS. C. F. McGREW Wisteria-colored chiffon with gold stripe and. with flow ered hordes In gold and wisteria; duchess lace trimming. MRS. W. MORRIS M'KAY Yellow satin draped with lace; trimming of crys tal beads: diamonds:. MISS IRENE M'NIGHT Pearl satin with overdress of white net embroidered in crystals In a rose pattern; corsage bouquet of pink roses; prince of Wales tips in hair. MRS. W. C. WKNIGHT Hand em broidered Kown in black and white. MRS. E. J. McV ANN Taupe-colored marquisette embroidered with crystals j over rose-colored charmeuse. I jsJPmy V&y J3?55 VNSM $ss . " iiaH Alice VK-rfk J -V ml v,':v i is it. Jixb.-Ji& m sum r , '';B&.3eHW llX 4A L ltis$GTetchmJFCoimell MRS; 'A. 1u. MALLORY of Orlando, Brocaded white crepe. 1 MRS.' ROBERT MA'NLEY-Wmte charmeuse trimmed: with chantiliy lace combined with yellow chiffon and studded with rbinestones.- MRS. NATHAN ' " MANTEL - Pink charmeuse over pink satin; trimmed In Chantiliy lace and rhinestones; American Beauty noses. ' MISS MaRY MARSDEN-Pink messa- llne draped with crystal embroidered chiffon.. MRS. A. F. MARTINEZ of Deadwood, . D. Light blue satin veiled with black moline ' ornamented with crystals. MRS. l. a. medlar Black cnar meuse satin with overdrape of black silk marquisette and trimmings of black duchess lace. MRS. ARTHUR METZ Gray and gold brocade draped over gold cloth; bodice has Carrickamacross lace;, touch of fucla satin; diamonds. MRS. GEORGE E. MIUK&Lr rearl gray satin, charmeuse, trimmed with black lace, embroidered in gold and pas tel shades; pearls. .. t MRS. BARTON mILLARD Green chiffon draped over white charmeuse. MRS. BURD MILLEK-Pink charmeuse with overdrape of figured chiffon and trimmings of gold lace.. MRS. GEORGE. H- MILLER Black crepe meteor trimmed with ' black Irish crochet' and Welvet; American Beauty trimming with side . drape effect; diamonds. . MK8. ROY W. MOORE White crepe meteor with decoration of fringe and black lace embroidered - in shadow ef fects. ' MISS DOROTHY MORGAN Blue beaded chiffon draped ,over white satin charmeuse; bows of pink ribbon trimmed the bodice and skirt and formed the upper part of the girdle. MISS DOROTHY MORGAN TunlC Of blue beaded chiffon over white charmeuse. MRS. REBA MORGAN White satin veiled with chiffon shaded from rose to blue; gold lace trimmings. MISS HELEN MURPHY White chir- fon over white charmeuse. . MRS. J. J. MURPH of Sioux City- Black charmeuse. MRS. M. R. MURPHY White lace robe over black charmeuse. MISS NAN MURPHY White crepe meteor embroidered with coral beads. MISS MABEL MUSSER of Freeport. 111. White lingerie robe of mousseline de sole and cluny lace. N. MISS FRANCES .NASH White bro caded crepe draped over pink messaline; pearls. ' '.' 1 ... MRS. LOUIS CHARLES NASH Ameri can Beauty charmeuse with overdress of black, chiffon; fillet-lace trimmed the low cut bodice. MRS. R. L. NEWMAN of Lincoln-Blue satin draped with black silk net and trimmed with duchess lace. MRS, -a.' Vf.- NOBLE WhKe chiffon with pink rose border. MRS. CHARLES OLIVER NORTON of Kearney, Neb. Princess net embroidered In laurel wreaths, of sliver and pearls over brocaded : charmeuse: bertha and sleeves of rare old duchess lace; Paris evening coat of black and white chantiliy lace. , . , .. . trimmings; and drape ' of . crystal; diamonds. v , MRS. T. J. O BRIEN Black lace jet robe, over black satin. r i' MRS. J. P. O'KEEFE Roya) blue charmeuse gown, oriental lace, eiUi fringe trimming, made empire style. ; MRS. WALTER ; T. PAGE-Araerican Beauty satin and . velvet with beaded tunio of blue chiffon; crystal trimmings on waUt; crystal cord and tassel; pearls. MRS. D. C PATTERSON Light blue charmeuse; bodice veiled on one side with black chiffon covered with silver lace; pearls and crystal 'trimming. MRS. D. J. O'BRIEN-Whlte with aver- MKS. JAMES LOVE PAXTON-Black chiffon embroidered with gold beads over white satin; cloth of gold at bottom of skirt; pearls and diamonds. MISS , MAE PEABODY of Chicago White charmeuse elaborated with real laco. MISS MARCIA PERKINS of Fremont Gold colored satin veiled in cerise and embroidered In rhinestones. MRS. M. C. PETERS Pale blue char meuse trimmed with rhlnestone garnitures and white Mechlin lace. MRS. CHAKLKS H. PICKENS-Robe of white Brussells lace over white messa line' and trimmed with pearls. MRS. W. S. POPPLETON-Handsome evening gown of black chiffon draped over spangled cloth of gold. MRS. GUI H. PRATTVGreen crepe de chine over green charmeuse; trimmings of cerise hand embroidery and real lace; diamonds. .1 ' I v . ;.- 1 M1S JESSIE M. PIERSON-Coral satin aown with overdress of Chantiliy lace; trimmed with rhinestones;' decollette; en train, MRS. H.. W. PIERPONT-Plnk chiffon taffeta with cream lace trimmings and drnoed skirL . . - . - jm AttGUERITE: PRENTISS Pink chiffon with border of roses and violets MRS JOHN E. FULVER-Cream col ored chiffon, embroidered 1n crystal and pearls;, draped tunic , over corn colored charmeuse; the skirt arapea to a panier, from which the train extenaea. , . . . . . . .I 1' R. . .. i , ,,MR8, ALBERT RAWITZER Gown of white satin entralne with lare over drape trimmed in crystals and pearls; diamond, DRHrla and saDnhlrei. MRS. JOHN REDICK Black chiffon over white with draped beaded trimmings, MRS. SAMUEL REBB. JK.-C'openha gan blue chanieusa yvlth white lace and uearl trimmings. , MRS. SAMUEL REES Handsome black applique net over lavender silk with train and real lace trimming. . MRS. R. REHFELD White marqul sette over white satin; trimmed in se- auins; diamonds. MRS. CHARLES M. RICHARDS Gown of palo blue charmeuse, veiled with chltfon of the same shade; crystal trim mings. mihb ukna amne-muu pink char meuse over pink taffeta with duchess lace collar and trimmings of point lace; sweet peas. Royal House of Ak-Sar-Ben. E. M. Bartlett.. ... ......... ......I.......... Meliora Woolworth' Casper E Yost. , . . . . . . . . ...)... .11. Mae Dundy Edward Porter Peck. ....... . . '. .' .'III. Gertrude Kountze E. S. Wilcox. . ;IV Grace Allen William D. McHugh .V. P. A. Nash ;;;VI. H. J. Penfold .....VII, Thomas A. Fry. VUI Fred Metz ..IX. Charles H. Pickens X . . G. jV. Wattles Gould Dietz Ethel Morse . .Mildred Lomax Edith Smith Ella Cotton ...Bessie Brady . .'Ada Kirkendall . .XI. Mary Lee McShane . . . . . .XII. . . . . . ... ...I... .Margaret Wood V. B. CaldweU XUI Nathalie Merriam W. L. Yetter. ........ ... ....... .XIV. .Jean Cudahy Arthur C. Smith ........ .1 ..... . .XV. E. Buckingham XVI . Joseph Barker.', ........ ....XVII Thomas C. Byrne. .XVIII. . . .. .Brownie Bess Baum .Frances Nash .Elizabeth Davis .Elizabeth Pickens MRS. DE i-'ORESt RICHARDS White satin embroidered In silver; pearl neck lace, MISS POROTHST RINGWALT-Whltt spangled chiffon over green messaline. MISS MARY RING WALT White lace robe over white messaline. MRS. T. 1 RINGWALT Black chif fon draped over a foundation of black and rnir lace. ' MRS.. C. C ROSEWATER Turquoise blue and gold brocade evening gown with dratted skirt ano ooaice mromeu wnu white lace studded with rhinestones. 8. Mias HELEN SCOB1E-Yellow char, niiu. with lavender net tunic em broidered In crystals; corsage bouquet of orchids. , , Misa BEULAH SHARP Princess lacs gown trimmed with American ae&uty velvet. MISrt IDA SHAJIP-Robe of Irish lac. MISS JASMINE SHERRADEN-rWhlt duchess lace robe over Diaca cnarmeuBe. MRS. FRANKLIN HHOTWELLr Lu cille model of shaded chiffon and coral satin; fish train of satin and chiffon; draped skirt and angel sleeves; coral hendpri trimmlnKS . MRS. WALTER G. SILVER-Lavender charmeuse draped with self-tone chiffon embroidered In crystals. MISS EMMY HIE VERS White voile with real lace and pearls. MRS. WILLIAM 6IKVKRS, Jd-Chlffon gown with yellow and pold trimmings. MRS. JOHN SINGLETON 8W1TZER, of Kort CroonPink brocage evening gown with, court train, the bodice elaborately embroidered In crystal. MRS. C. Y. SMlTHAUce blue chlff in imported modol draped over same shade charmeuse with broad girdle of brown velvet. MRS. C. J. 8M YTHE White satin draped with black chantiliy lace. MISS ROSE BMYTHB-White brocaaea ! satin trimmed with princess lace and pearls. Ml!-H U KUIHI BiliiV IU.TIO lUmilO blue brocade dancing gown embroidered with crystals; the draped panniers were held with pink rosebuds; corsage bouquet of pink orchldn. MRS ADOLPH . STOUZ-ureen cnar meuse satin draped with chiffon of self- tone, richly " embroidered in sliver ana crystal. Mlt. Hi, T. BWUJ-iKi wnue satin charmeuse with overdress of black chantiliy lace with old rose satin train. T. . MRS. T. M. THATER of Orlando. Fla. White charmeuse with rose-colored trim mings. MRS. FREDERIC THOMAS! imported Paris modol of white charmeuse draped with crystal tunio in cobweb design; wreaths of French rosebuds veiled In crystal lace formed the bodice; pale green garnitures were on both bodice and skirt. MRS. B. F. THOMAS Princess gown of crepe meteor imported from the Phll- llplnes; hand maae lace xormea tne trim ming. MISS LAJC1LH TWHAB-Wle blue crepe meteor over pal blue satin with trimmings of white lace and hand em broidery. ' MRS. J. W. THOMAS-Imported gown of cream lace over gold charmeuse; the tront panel and bodice embroidered in pearls. MRS HENRY E. THOMSEN Cream colored accordeon plaited chiffon over primrose, satin; corals and diamonds. MRS. J. HOFFMANN THOMPSON of Fort Omaha Dlack marquisette over black satin; hand embroidered. MHS- GEORGE A. THUMMEL Whlte channelise combined with, whit embroidered crepe. MISS ETHEL TIERNEY Pale yellow charnieui-e satin with overdress of white cbUfon and crystal trimming. ' MISS BERTHA M. TOBIAS-Shell pink chiffon over charmeuse satin; oversklrt of chiffon draped in pannier effect; held up by a panel of crystal; waist trimmed in small satin roses and crystal. MISS KATHERINK TdRHlVrir of ios Angeics, cai. Oia rose chitton over nun Diiun wnn sma lace trimming. MRS. JOHN lOWLE-Oreen satin with cream-colored embroidered marquisette trimmed with marlbou. MRS. KARL TRUKS0ELL of Fort Omaha Paris model evening gown of black chiffon over satin embroidery in gold and jet. - MRS. HARRr TUKEY Coral chiffon i emnroiaerea in gold beads with trim ming of fillet lace made with draped wmie inu panniers on BKiri. V. ' ) ' MRS. H. G. UNVERZAGT-Llnr.ri gown embroidered with design of Ameri can Beauty roses; diamond ornamenti. MRS, R. B. UPDIKE-Whlt charmeuse urapuu witn zigurea cnirion. MRS. VAN DtTYNR nf V-nrt f,nt White embroidered crepe over pink satin. MRS. HERMAN WILKE-Cre.m m.r. qulsette with cluny lace trimming over mvouuer mi. MRS. A. J. VIERLING Black crepe meteor draped over white satin, veiled with black lace. MISS CORA VIERLING of Chicago Tellow charmeuse trimmed with pearls and duchess laee. MRS. A. K. VORIS of Fort Omaha-Pale blue jusi cloth over blu satin trimmed with gold; entralne. " ' ' , : ': W. : MRS. H. A. WAGGENER Blue satin, veiled In Chantiliy lace; elaborate jewel trimmings. MRS. EVA WALI-AClS-Plnk satin charmeuse draped with white chanUllv lace held In place with clusters of French rosebuds. MRS. MAUD A. WALLACE of Peoria. III. Pink crepe meteor draped over pink satin and trimmed with embroidered net MRS. G. W. WATTLES-Imported gown of Japanese silk, hand embroidered and trimmed with real lace. DR. MTRTA A. WELLS-White char meuse satin entrain with an overdress embroidered heavily In pearls and rhlne stones: hair dressed high with ornament of bird of paradise spray and pearls; per) and diamonds. MRS. DOUGLAS B. WELPTON Tur quoise blue satin with imported tunio embroidered In white silk, studded with rhinestones and sequins. MRS. PAUL WERNHER Pale yellow messaline with overdress of white mar qulfette and princes? lace. MRS. GEORGE F. WEST Blue messa line with overdress of laco and embroi dery. MISS HENRIETTA WEST-Whlte em broidered marquisette with rose-pink trimmings. MRS. GLENN C. WHA RTON-Hand- MISS MARGUERITE WILCOX-Light blue messaline draped with white mar quisette, embmldored with crystals.: some black satin gown with draped skirt and sleeves of cut steel beads on net. MRS. FRANK WILHELM Robe of pink chiffon draped over pink messaline, the drape bordered with embroidered rosebuds and a touch of black. MISS ADA WILKINSON of Fine Bluffs. . Wyo. Doucet model ef pink chiffon over neau de cygne, trimmed In point d venlse and Austrian beaded trimming, the back and front allowing slight pannier effect, set off by tiny accordion plaits. MISS EMZAUETH WILKINSON of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. Callot inodol of green chiffon draped over white satin founda tion; silk Valenciennes silver beaded trim ming: draped pannier sash effect. MRS. GRANT W. WILLIAMS-Tellow and white striped satin with coat effect of plain yellow; trimmings of white iac and mack velvet. i MRS. W. RIOHTF.R WOOD-White charmeuse trimmed with duchens lace. MISS CLAIRE HELENB WOODARD Flesh tinted charmeus draped with crys tal tunio. . I MRS. R. V. WOLFE Imported gown of black silk beaded velvet, made prin cess, with train trimmed with gold cloth and black Venotinn lace and eeiis panne velvet; pearl necklace and dia monds. : MISS MABEL WRIGHT of Chicago- White brocaded charmeus trimmed with silver lace. ; Y. MRS. HENRY W. YATEft-BhtcIc em broidered chiffon over whit satin. meuse with jet. gold and flame-colored trimmings. DEMAND FOR INSTRUCTION Arrtcaltaral Kdaeatla Is Sew Imf perativr, jaya Fsmoas Bail , read President. 'I Discussing the urgent need of agrlcul- , tural education, James J. Hill, in a lettet to the New York Times, says: i The Importance of instruction for the work of the farm is now universally reo ognlsed. The number of institutions teaching agriculture In the United State Increased from 645 In October, 1903. to in May, 1910, a gain of more than V per cent in nineteen months. A fri cul tural collages receiving; federal funds are in operation today In every state of th union. There were 10 per cent more students in agriculture in these Institu tions in 1910 than in 190, and more than eight times as many students talcing th teachers' course in agriculture. Sine then th work has grown rapidly. Ex tension work, short courses, farm insti tutes and the running of Instruction trains by the railroads at their own ex pens are how familiar and popular fea tures. The movement to educate has ac quired much headway. t Our experiment stations, schools and oollegea are doing Rood work, but it falls short of our immediate needs. They ar mainly engaged in educating teacher. ' Meantime the farm Itself languishes. Only a small percentage of the children of farmers become students In these in stitutions. Only a small percentage of thos go back to the farm. Th soil la tilled, the crops are raised, for the most part by men who cannot attend college, high school or extension course. In a generation or two the educational proc ess going on may leaven the whole lump. But th country cannot afford to wait for 'that." ..'!.'. ., i The condition of the farm and the sta tistics of production cry' out for instruc tion, and at once; for th whole body of farmers. " Bolls that once produced from twenty-five to forty bushels of wheat to the acre now give from ten to twenty. England and Germany, once as reckless of impoverished toll as we, have raised . their average yield to more than twlc ours, under , far less favorable circum stances. We can do the same with greatei ease. ' ' What ar the steps?. X am referring now only to what the uneducated man can do, If a man is sick he must have it doctor to 'diagnose the disease and brescrlb th right remedy. . Bo with th soil. Th evidence of its sickness ig In adequate yield. It needs medloai treat ment. Bend a sample of It to th nearest experiment station for analysis. Tiu analyst can determine what elements have been exhausted by careless culti vation; what particular, form of fertlllsa-' tion will restore that soil to higher pro-! ductivlty, This will give the farmer th exact practical Information for the first step. It almost th only purely tech nical question that he has to face. The next stdp Is seed selection. This is strictly farm '. work. Every farmer should test hi seed for germination be fore planting. This he can do quickly In a smalt wooden box with a few inches of earth In It, covered with' a whit doth marked but In square. Place fifty or 100 seeds In each square, moisten the earth, keep it In a moderately even tem perature, and count th number of seeds that sprout. An expert can do no more. (Soil examination, fertilization, soed se lection, rotation of crops and thorough and repeated cultivation the are th essentials. The last mentioned mm.M deep plowing, frequent harrowing, bring- - tng and keeping th soil in condition to favor growth. '! There is nothing here requiring tech nical education. Put th best qualified specialist In the country on 160 acres of land, and he could do no xnor. and erery Industrious farmer can do this on his) own land, and he will get as good remit By nothliur more complex than the gen eral adoption of these methods eight or nine billion dollars might be added yearly to the national wealth, and th farmer of th country b elevated to compara tive affluence. , Agricultural education for today, then, resolves Itself Into the extremely prac tical question of how to get, not students, but the man actually on the farm, to do these few simple things that transform . farming from a laborious occupation of many hazards into a safe and profitable industry. t CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSION SOCIETY MEETS FREMONT, Neb., Oct. (.-(SpedaUTh twenty-fifth" annual meeting of the Con gregational Women's Bpme Missionary society has bten in session for the last two days at the Congregational church with about sixty delegates In attendance. Among thos taking part in th meeting wars: Mrs. II. B. Guild of Topeka. Kan., and Miss Arnott, a returned missionary from. South Africa, who spok last even ing. ' ' '. Dr. and Mrs. Harmon Bros of Wahoo were present during th session. Mrs. Brass was active in the organization of th society twenty-five years ago, during which time her . husband was superin tendent of Home Missions for the state. On Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Bros wer given a reception at- th church. - ;