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Ftwta br Piw» AswcaoiooC BOSS STITCHING. Teatberrtitib-tior <U*j>Uv1ec tbe tartal. mik and '-** inf »mi gcsoc-klnc appear •■o anlnlile embrotderiea now cw rife. It b kind* of wee Barcei-U for g;-Hc; ; iaite H^ne. bet «limi:.bbe* a little la wear. Ttb play frcck 1« rasO<- of jiv , idtb ontier tb*- ana. like the r*r—en ect wi:a l-fck yoke | from wldcb It denrea Its name; It alipt and tract smocked on to a eeat-r ; ^c- j v*r tbe head as 1 has no fa»tot.inxwhich b hand embroWort-' The' • • • aieeres are also smocked, the pbtte j <^*ts tb w t-x k> t» at the aide eirfla mttchins the plpta*. whiPh makes them Va* to be naodlv • a e | .pen. A amall. rot obtr^ttre aa»h tied The efcem'-e robe b well liked as a • 1'shtly to front. rl*e» a sons what aa» node! for the rest jowa. On the top -'bh atpeot t- the rarment tfia epporte: ;o u takes adranta^e of- ANNA HAT
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Vau N*«d KM Foi e* tn« L^.abiiMtad fUut.n. Unas. Yoj • bet ts. Far Ciapnam It Be-na Uted E> Eneept In Parlor. Tb* wont: n who b* Fcurtains or oeestenslt - canaoc afftn--! to boy aty Cnat ml<»' ■'. in t ■ Is DothitiJ that adds s.» 1 • dm-.-’ of a- r :• a- • tains. Bat th's -lor- n-s rate, cxieusiie. Uoe 1 - or heavy. Te'vet or ' el •
wltat pretty <
vome:. bare any tats in* p’a d tore
’.t •; T*JC.e is -.laetMay aboot It that mak-s i; li_.= Jia* r^’ot. They may Is- becc**"-hvd or huisbrd with a narrow < ’ ;ny They are espeetol'.’ nkv f-n- I !n> cts. but menwooim uw tbe:a all over tie hnaae. A thin, crisp osii-inllr mai. - a pfetty t curtain also. Th'v - ] be tinisbed | with a narrow rc’- - - -d on with a I beadir-; end sivm'l 1 e 1ia<;«d Lack with a r_rr>» lattl -f tU -material.' with a rsSe un the l it in*-! are parttro'-arly e^r-s -e it
room*.
One tan bard!; pick n|> a magazine eowad the decora: .vv vai ;e «if rtitotz and uauie far ntwrdns'-erVs. bought a- low a- S> **ota if the lattrm »« - - *:-d may be S!*'il to tb tail-' 1 * lewth d» fra wh i-m. Striped and he-’ r -m Is being umxI tod.:. :ns and kltcto-ba One wonmn u- yvOor and bla.-k -h - '• . ... - .l. t-r -verenrtalbs to w -V . r>e a lark summer. atxl t‘a- . - -- very -'riktoc. She ma le litiie C-t | -= of the gingham and : -i them to tbe s-ais of the ehaim. Ti' •- «-artai:.» sh --Jld Ue trimmed with co-tan bn.M or b-'.l fringe. If one wa. Is p.a.1. - . sc t:on crap* is Ter; ; . tor bedroo..-rs. u'.ashed with 1*1! X; :-age to mat' L. There ere even r«-ni« <!• :-<• in |*T«a'e. p.nk with
to Obtain Boot
Rcs.'-ts at This Panod. There u no time to the wboie mUktog i«riad that baa soch an Importast bearing oo the etoablishmeat of a standard for pradoethm for the year aa the period prerlona to and following cwh-tog time, writes F. C White. Coo-neetk-ut Agrxrulmral coUege. it la understood by many, hot not by alh that If a cow to allowed f nan six weeks to two month, to which to rest from one toeutkm ;wriod to the neat she will yield more than when milked con tint) ously op to the time at pwrtnrithm. Rather l.bentl 'e-dtag. which actually builds mild nutrient* on the body doting the last few weeks of the lacta-
Earlv bet h e: >'-«• secret of winter crc prt-lu : -y *.t »*IUu to he rulitd Stotes . ; trtmrat -f «grtu.iare. The |4J>« ttoif U Pitched .wriy mrteres early and Is ready- to
lay «
■ ie si. the .all when the supply to -t ci -: pn-s. hl-h-w*. Chickens ue esjwrtcd to l-e reit-nne prt (or :brii owi^-rs tot.-r in the dm:!- • lie nrt of their sheila b;
a yard. sad. .:h care. U leaking one
So many of our n-eas ts*at are now quite cotnm-R-i/.aie OKikl l.w nude so attract;-r f -r re.-j iittle mooey tf a little though: an I toci-ruity were uaed. SHE M0U3KS. Correct Bonne*, ani Vail In Black
Crape.
Due of the fr..es^o-t i mourning gurmenu quite oat tiu» beodi-ie e and face eeD of
a S3.S» acm u the lateet offertag that t-‘iie cow. Sophia XIX, of Hood f«ma. the world s cham-
cwntiy ta Hr Houd refund ua oCrr of tm» for t.-t ccU Sot-hto tea a n
U<« period and wlnle tlw ••ow to dry to the Bern* of p t,~ruis the tww (or the sorreidlng tecta; e';i ThU may aii.-ar it- or uasttog iced, but this to the iuii«..taul perioJ when U to moat valuable, l uring the tort few weeks of tbe milking |<rd*l grain may be fed at the ra.e of ■ tw l»-und to each two pound* of miik prudu^d. reducing at the period when toe cow to to be dried. When dry. aboot tight pounds of grain ste-uVl be fed dally—more If the cr w is :n |<nr condition. It would not be profitable to feed inferior cows this way. The grain ration should be bulky, laxative and nutritious, having sQgtitly more varWhydrair* than a milk ratios, with a nutritive ratio at about one of protrto to seven of carbo-
hydrate and fat eqUraleut.
During thie period protrto and fatty tissues are artvally beuig stored upon tbe body to be used to th> production of milk before tbe cow to to shape to digest and awimllate a fall ratkm. It to Jort as arrt- os to crowd the appetite during the first mouth after calrtng as to neglect to lay on this supply of rotzieots Tbe cow should be kept hun-
A week before calving redoce the grain to four or five pounds, feeding mostly bran and oats. On tbe day of calTtog a pound and a half of epsoa. salt, lukewarm water and good hay are enough for a w ell n ml‘booed cow. ahboogli two quarts «-f bran mash may be useful Begin the next day feeding lightly, and after four or five days tntraduce a grain mixture gradually, increase this gradually aboot -me-fourth pound per day Do not « X|-ct a
i..i*.v.v -»-• ui - Ogtalr uai-t pouiur noua* auiutbic tor t.-»* atnnrr care of -aying j-.taa. bote tbe lajer of Wer on t'a Coot and
April 30 at the latest. If they are pe crly cared for tb»-.«—fter ;bey wiu be gin to toy egg. at tbe very lit-c eg,-
are most wrn'.cd.
To a great extent tbe ivu trymi the country bare n'crkoV—d ibis situ ;•> fact. For one thing, btods tj! bed later to the spring -r same.or are nut Inclined to be-.-ome bruxl.. until lati the folio wing season, and thus su tin profitable circle to formed Lack yea pulirts mature too tote to pmloc* L the fall and waiter, and they ait i«-j iate for their oOspraig to uo any be: ter. Tbe poultrymaa wU. w.-ac* t get really good recurua from his Coe.
met break this circle-
Tbe growing nse of incubator* has made tbia cotaparatively easier. Titerto no reason why tocctwtors sboukl not be filled to Mar.li and curly April and the hatching over before May 1. If no incubator to available It may be («*- si toe to secure bronly hens ia the neighborhoed. That they will tejiay the trouble and exjeasv ue»T>*«iry tc obtain them to todi-ated by results at the government |» uitry larm to Maryland There It is not unusual to get a daily average of one egg (or e-ery fire bens throughout lb* (all and waiter and to wmv pens tbe average has been as high as one egs for tl.ree birds. II
11 the feed iwlhd f. r by her mthl.-- p.te ibis percentage i-oukl be yield of milk If she ha* bm> prupsrty • t , ; , rartn* tie e-rltoary poul condltlotwl s.d to < < tuii.g to a good ^ ramer mo u)i Otrir* real .enefit fiow from -me ux-ctL to six weeks to , blgti pr.ccs wbl.b eggs to furly enough to get tor oo foil fosd- ! , Brl , U iv tring for a (wriod of severs.
For from three to*lx motithe she should : aioc j !lB
gradually lose the fle-to stored up.
ftpray the Hogpenv
Winter Dairy Feeds. home so* useful swtoe iaiM-is pra<c f E E Bi-etun. advtoer fn* Du(*ge the *: raying c. tbeit lx»gbou*cs.j county. 111., suggests thr following Uuth lartde and outsldr. with crc-notv grain mixtures for the dabyinen's use Ml or ether sauular preser-ative liquid this Winter: To be fed wltn corn Bl- ItM-ee IV:Bids «** only preserve the lage and alfalfa bay: Grain mixture, wood, but atoo act as distolc-tanu. l.i(tn pumxl* rorr. nxwL 3u0 pounds they help <»'*■ -nuy in tor rrstto-ation | rottonseed u*rti To tw fed with corn of ll'e tn<1 mange. Crww-te otl statu* silage and rlo-er or m-xed tlm> thy the wi-d black and eometomrs makes and Mover bay 'irain mixture. 800 U stteaked tbu> iwaadily mcklLg Us I pound* cvrumeck 300 iioODdx Cried use obje:. t*bJe from tbe slandpotol ! brewers’giaha. - poui.l» -ottooeewd of oiqtwrIowa Uumcnead , dra ' met Feed « p - nd -f grain mixture bat to j ew-1> three to four pounds of mQk E»H r ••..ng in Hotbed. «(w j Sto"d ewa i* eow t, to the hotbed before Dairy BypredoM. I tbe euow is oiT the ground, end the i A dairy •-■•» weighing a tboueand plan!* w.U nstv f.-iau four to six tusnt 1 puam!- - *adi. alout t-M-e loos of works’start wtou warm wiwlber ctrsr? '.v i-*r. I solid 11*1 nuld manure to a year, to thr sprmc Bj (bis meaus the ecgciie | wont, on the basts of the vie meets of table grower ha» that tna-h «art on j pro j fertility --‘titalhed. about $30. The tbe cr-v. g-.iwn fnv-i sit-.! to tin- open . a i liquid .naanre Is worth *' per cent of sod. Th‘« mean* early marketing, -t s tbe * bole » d l» usually a total Wj*i. which every grower 1* nw-sing btvKiise bsdore j | of the tocrswac to returns.
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