Jersey Forests-,
Past The, Passing of ' TL* ZriZ'LTJZ r | the Children
Bcteat to repay the hunter* 'or their j
tea-4BU41e!t ted ahrtlh r«oru. many of them admit they are | M. r T-.»^t nr N. J.—LAttlo i dlaappolnted. aa they had been led to ente/tetned now of the annual , beliem the ooontry wta oremin with a which year after rear hare all kind* of Kxme. The dlaappotot•BCh a raluable toll of Jereey meat b«w%n with the openin* of the 1 fail rabbit eeaaon. For weeka prior It was wardena and hunt/ea report the | under*tood that whole seeUona were ts little lees than sorry moor- j «tmply orerrun by bunnies. When the ns n rrwalt of the almost eon- '• shoot opened, howerer. It waa dlaeor ■a rains of ten days, follow ml by | «red that either the same cottontail
the fog UankeUricm which p-erenteJ ' bad been counted many time* omtnr the water from bein* carried o» by the dad rolnr. or Jerseys crop of fanciful
ami mad winds and left It to soak tntb ' tmarlnallre optimists, like Its crop of | within the past forty-olrht hours, she
the heavy »n«»n»«r» Mea leaves [ apples and potatoes, was In the record j turned reeentful.
nad undergrowth. As the dre wurdtvia , br^nklnr clsba. As s matter of fact, j “You rave me a frightful any It would he little leas »<«« tmpos-! rabWt hunterc as a whole were keenly j she said croesly. “What on earth do
utble to atari a forest fire at present, disappointed with the results of the , you meant”
nad the IndlcaUoos are that with the , shoot. Babies Ho More continued soakings the grtxmd mat oas Deer Reported Abundant | “Jost what 1 said. Mmt laid an heeome llule leee than fireproof, a i !>**- ara reported to be abundant urgent bpad on h " tr ' end , ',* r ^ > ,*L condition likely to continue until snow pinner* throurfiout the spring apd drrw her u. a retired «o™en re. falls. Aa a result the fertlng prevails , unI tner were driven to all kinds of ex ; ** U»ey sat down, she repeated urg that the danger Is past until spring j pedienta In protecting tbrtr crops from 'F ^ . .
•. UU U«t U,™ thw ! u,« r Stnc ,h. larr«U "“J
-•thtltT of anv serious Are i thoir K..in> >bnnt in i.twn nmp- J u *t realised It Oh. she hu
By Elizabeth Jordan "Hello Mary.” said a carofree young matron, greeting an Intimate tries-l at a tea the other day. "How are your
children?”
"My children." said Mary gloomily,
"are dead.”
For a second her friend atood transfixed. Then remembering that ohe had seen Mary at a dinner only two nights before, and also that Mary would hardly be attending a tea If bereaved
Destroying Our
Property
Americana are notoriously the most wasteful of people, and within the past few years their wastefulness has been multiplied by many times. Some
Brick-a-Brack With Healing Qualities A new meC.od of applying the well-
known healing propetties of radium Is reported In a German magazine say* ihe Scientific American. Many natural waters have tx-en found to be radio-
High Speed Recorder for Wireless
Apparatus
Newly designed apparatus for high speed transmission and reception, now being perfected In the Schenectady plant of the General Electric Company, will be Installed. No deflniie an-
nouncement has yet been made of the times which ari predicted actually edly occasioned or added to the fame device to be used, but it is probable (Com „ A source of lm . ot these, but It ha* been discovered it will be the Horie visual and photo- w «kat eay kind of water can he made graphic apparatus, which In teats pon * nce ' conlt4n ly bein * aW * d an<! ; radioactive by the action of raJhnn. made at Otter Cliff, near Bar Hat oor.! wSl0 “* Ti,nB our heedleasneea la te- conaequently aotae one has had the Me., has recorded meesag-'s at the rate duclng year by year. Is the potential ingenious Idea of simplifying this proof 400 words per minute. In special product of the water*—of our shores cess by making Juga and other vessels ■aborator, testa of low pow mea- Bnd streams and late*. of radlcxactire clay. It has been found sagee. the rate naa been increased to i that certain clays employed In the SSTiorf. per nUi.t'. a *'‘ °' 11 ’ nuaulactun. ot pcW ~au, Meaaages received at these speeds U ‘ < ' coun,r F erica were of great themselves to a ml lure with radlowould be secret to other radio plant* ln 'P orUnc «- ,or or ,he,a «* rl F acUve substances without Injury to for no lunar, bolnu wouM bo «bl. 10 a -b™ a - a 'u lur,. purt for Iheir Uiolr oorunlc buoimoo. «.p«ol»llr tho reoelra at that ramarlab]- apood. Tho rooa In 1118 f*.' 88 * tll8re w8:8 propon, of boba readily ipoldrd and arnrw opoatnr onn tal. but twenty 8h8a ' 88 ‘ 8 ' " a "rod. Tbr anat Important radio-
of this carelessnees for the future ac tlve and their presence must Mid before very long. If the hard 1 springs of certain resorts has uadoubt-
to thirty-five words per minute, or bu*
] other fish, and at certain seasons of 1 active eubst*ncea employed arc the
beta Is found Jn the a
cee where n
one-thirtieth the speed of the Hoxie the ,hes " not fed “>e people nran , um pi, cbb lend which Is found in o who II red near •. se banks of the cona iderable quantities In the Joachlm- . .... 116 „ . streams where the-tah were UUen. but i n Bohemia, and the mineral
u bate -oudvdi— oo.,— before her friend could Interrupt. 1 j The mechanism of the Horie ina- Mip[>||od ^ olhrni who ^e caiw Fenro!l *onlllc. as also the re- „ b 88 . am«d tor | e-nd P 8 ™ 8 j cbm. I. 1«.M on n »n,p«Uy-y ri»- u pro „„ . ™ppl, ^ipip, u.. wo* knuris d-d pp, ot ^. »ll»:» 8 .».b.-rt«rna ; dT^d. 8 Vw ptert^ulcJonkt.r.rt.a pd.dtrtr- * . Urh ^ „ ^,-t 0[
wo, I, wna *t th. fMtt tbM on > 888 888 8t “' “ " r ' w '“ i w ' W , m ' mr 888 lock away for u « during the win- These substances are mixed with the cantonal buck waa knocked iown In ; me and are more or Uaw electiu-m^eUc tune with the minute ^ | rUj . whlch , s thec molded into the d^ taa aaaaou me openmg o. this way. but that evidence abounded j cording to their muoda Tbej ^ . electric Imp-Usee ' r . ‘ ClvIUxaMon-llk. life—caxmot exist llred Bhapo , n d fired. Certain pre abooUng in DecMabaTraOier to convict the offender of having done kwat deal of trouble and a rwat deal, celvlng without watei th sea. the lakes, the c^uons mu«: be observed, however, i. tSSTtolScS - wholeeale hualnees. In certain lo- of expense to m^ I must be reapon- tent o the mlrre^ s.reatn* snd th. matshea u-h ev^ry dl .rt B g the firing-ln especial th. clay November tended to protect dt9eoTe ^i lhat county MMe for them. But-they are not my ^cording to the dot, dash or Hence ^ hutMn ufa Much hM been nJu ^ be tnm becoming too
_ a a — _ -T* V. a.. w w— ■fmrrlw fVirfkA VOUIIS — P ■ V. w — 8 1 ~~ — ■tstlntl -
la little posslbBty of any serious Are | den,- of tbeir b< lng about In Urge natr-; l*" 1 rT ^ 1Ue<5 a _}
deatruction, as the hunting raeeons will have closed and the forests will be
free of shooters.
Game wardens point to mother facIdr as having tended to reduce the fire
The t
woodlands at a ttar when fire* • callties it e
easily surted. as there will be ] offlclals were mixed u? It the Illegal
. kUling of deer. Prosecutions have fol-. 1 lowed In these case', hut the number
-i die bunting see son opened the ; apprehended and punlshid In this way dp^itlnnr in tho woods Sis re been ’ U said by game wardens and the aach that boaters found It almost lm- i 9™ wardens to be small compared possible to start even the little camp ' with the number of ofTwndera who eeAre. by many of them considered In- caped by being able to dispose ot the dispersible to complete their sreeon a •'evidence" when they learned the cBperlenot* and they have had to eon- K*®e wardens were probing teat tbemsalves with the hot drtnxs To convict a poacher It Is necessary
i 1 either to catch him In the act of klll-
chUdren. They are simply three young I of the sending station. | ^ ^ wr1ltwl m *ny laws have I “Vitrified’" and’ contracting tuo persons, self-absorbed, opinionated to The mirror reflects a beam of light | been enacted about the care of water | Jt mus. oh the contrary, prethe last degree, and every day revexl- 0Q a moving senslUzed tape. This fo r drinking and for domesUc pur- urrTf , M u as possible an ex-
Ing new qualities which make me tael that they are almost strangers." Her friend began to understand. “In other words." she contributed, '-they are not babies any more That a
what you mean. Isn't It?" Strangers In the Homs
"They are not my children." re-
tape. propelled by aa electric motor. | poses, but little thought 1 as been tfTTUll surface and thus remain porou* progresses up and down through the j gjrer. to protecting the life—the anl j ln ^ interior. ThU Is accomplished vertical pipes which contain the devel- mala snd plants—which lives In and by a suitable modification of the. firing
oping and fixing chemicals , u supported by these waters. Yet Automatic*Hr, the tape enters the! directly and Indirectly three animals developing fluid and next the hypo'snd plants perform Important fur.c-
*rtn r bath: then It is washed In run- ,t,ons for man. Some*of the life fur nlng water and is dried by nice trie uishn* bin. food—the fish, some of the j ^ poured into a Jug thus prepared it
^r^id be carried In thermos 1 either to catch him in the act of kill- preted Maiy darkly. And she again j b^ assisted by a forced draft—all j reptile*, and the shell-flsh—and for bpcoinre highly radioactive In the knrtire or obtained at tho mg game Ulegally. or with the trembly j brought forth her dreary refrain, “My (tavtelWe effected inside the alngie ms-, rarious purposes he use# th* birds and of a few days. Instead of Jugs
® allied game In his pomesslon or on cUldreo are dead." I chine. the mammals that freueot the waters. ^rJdl-iLVL three causre UmlUni I premises belooglng to him "Yoc have s shocking way of talking.: U ^the tape from a stock broker's. I tj,* planu furnish food for fishes. . - ,-nuunl-M-ml * frosbU hnriM* buck mav be dm- Mary." her friend reminded her. And. ^ message pours out of the device | birds and mammals, snd the shrubs tt. Hr. fart-K la to p. | | u'a m^au,M. loo; for your oWIteo tI™ <a v. a.™. «f aoS 0»t t*. ^ooa <k 8 1.oy.. to', o.. to »to«r.C„ , toto.oI P T?aoto.U.. Baypr., 888 ”^ ““ 8i .k 8888 for toory ..cb ot up.- Tb. p„,«, ,0™. o( totol to
carried or. i more active campaign In : but to connect ,t|ie two 'n such a way | prosecuting pennons who without prop-1 as to convince a magistrate that a I ' er permits started mudges and fires j fine Is due Is another matter. Game jn the vicinity of t » Umber. Many a j wardens have reported many graves
d 100 words per
f snd boy has suddenly found him-, of deer discovered within the past ten
sell mulcted of a substantial fine tor having neglected to aecrre a fire permit before starting a blaze In the open.
Hanger In Grass Fire.
White many of the forest fires In (grant years have resulted from camp • left by hunters, the tatter are not : only sources uf danger. Grata Ares are tecluded as among ‘he most Ic of all causes of forest Ares, and ■re Invariably started outside the r. but ne its edge. No matter
days They prove, however, that the deer are to be found. If the hunter has the cunning necessary to getting with-
Bear have been seep fa many localities throughout South Jersey during the past two weeks. Of course It may
tape.
way. how old are they | operator
j sage at the rate of SO
ta fifteen. Barbara U thirteen j
and Ted ta eleven." ! The time to record, develop, fix. And they ha*e been doing some-1 snd dry the tape ta from two to thing »o annoy you. I suppose?" j four minutes The rolls of tape are "They lavs been changing into {eet lon< . * continuous *esstrangers," repeated Mary fiercely. "A | ..g. ^ 10,000 worts can be recorded fuw years ago ! bad three adoral-le 1 w1lhoal reload I rg the machine babies to ptay with. Now. as I said. countless details ’ ef great techrJcal young persons are In try home, j s nd engineering Importance
The vessel* thus prepared
are first sprayed with fused aluminum and then receive a thicker layer of
metal (copper or brass). When s
clay tubes can be manufactured in the same manner and stmplr slipped -into ordinary drinking vessels. The radioactive water obtained In this msanev
protect different forms of animal life. |g URed not as a curative agent. Here In America we use our at. -ams ^ u u iun;nlr4 j that it be smployed aa sewers to carry away the waste of ! for tbe cratering of plsnU. since It an', mxnutarteries and of rittea. and this discovered that radlnui la favoi-
They cai me mother—but for all of my own babies I see In them they might
belong to anybody."
rabbit too many times, hot that brer Her t ](tn3 nodded .
are embraced In tbe specifications for
Long Island atatton, prepared
personnel ol tbe
are traveling around Is proved by the tracks left ty them In the soft ground.
who hare gone over the
j few well soaked the grass belt be- j ^^4 say there will be s "consider- ■ by continued rains, It taker but j ,m. ^^r kill this (all and winter." aa b for sections of It to dry ; Bmia i, more plentiful than in any
out and become Inflsnnnaule. Lighted dgarvtte «ed cigar stubs thrown Into it* have been known to start utaxea that were followed by the destruction
of costly Umber.
During the past summer precaution
recent season. He Is reported to have been living well, largely off the late berr/ growths, wbilf his reot feasts h»vj abounded or all sides. Then there are tales of his having raided
Radio Corporation and the '■•eoeral 1 salmon on the Pacific, from Alaska nriro .
Electric Company, an agreement made | Oregon, hare been so depleted In num- * ^ frm n y was much repoesible by the recent merger effected that but few reach the upper (he ot a baby ftlitrr by these intorests and the absorption whm* of the streams ,o repro ^ U ^ . j kl< . But tbe announcement pi of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph thrtr kind Ev«> ^ brwl, « " UU ® M ! [ [..T,, Bew artval seemed to hold but
Company of America. Even to the un- of the Pish Commtaairei cannot secure | » « b , u
Initiated In technical matters this M0UJC h eggs for artificial hrtchlng he wa , not the one and gives assurance of perfection of detail j In of our more only chtld and the new baby s.-vmed •im: aoually certain result* will streams the fish have been absolutely a.i. ■ —a the renter
follow in Ito lotouftotoro of Ito ao- m>o. i« to family IM 88888
paratus, which ha* been de’egaled to gronad by tho e • v. — r^an-artoi trier trie Company, while Ashtray*. «
Those Lost Bab I os "I know." she sold, “and you mtae those babies horribly. Ob* always do^." She laughed a Uttla "I had the same experience." she confessed. My children seemed to change almost over night from pink babies to hobbledehoy youngsters.. It almost brokers/ heart. Tve heard a dozen ciner women say the sape thing. But you’ll get over
It. JDT dear!"
H. ss ^ s I “— - . “Will !?• Her friend's voice
ary steps were taken by tbe mi.roads \ x story ta told of one enterprising
rrossiag South Jereey to free their , ^ wh o last, week shipped himself In The Rsadjust'nsnt rights of way of the rreat masses of | a IrBlJ cht car partially loaded with bar- j . <0f TCm ^ you xr1u adjust Indian grass which tbe long and damp , nfh , and who caused the reelpi , your ,sij .nd *0 will !B*y. They're a ' summer caused to '.row over consider- j enl to abandon his motor truck and tbnea more Interesting now ^ able areas. Por hundreds of feet oa j s*tabllsh a new crons marshland ruo- |h ,^ fJj<>y evef . were -you will be ab-
elthor side of the tracks tbe grouad I r *cord whe n be backed up to unload ^ got; on . h . war cleared of wch inflammable u* the e , h and found «,b Bruin tumbling j ^ the of ^tstng «, mddrely i ^Tl^ Te Lrtmsn terlaL a* well as of tbe almost equally ^,0 ^ uwck. It ta understood the ’ ^ ^ ^ ^ bahlee” Ao ° 7 Rt ®"' and then the pocim igo'oa* growth of underbrush. The captured and will be exhibited ^. r . turned away, nnatertng. ^ utt 1. that the country roe* Into the bere . Game wardens say tbe presence , dM .. “WeU. If that am t “leUmlL • . fire period Vetter q{ even a ^ng.e cub prove, conclusive | ^ tovatbesn U tonch ^ ,roab,e ,,uor ‘ cJ * don. Ud. tast w^k.
able to the growth of vegUatton.
Is Incompatible with the continuance of the use Put life ot the waters. Besides this, every man Is anxkms , secure for himself as quickly as
powlble all that the water produces.
anl to fat an. taottt wfttoi to j Ja-tl. tat “*“« 8 r' a f U '' r'ST” t«T«t ayT -mc- 8 . to 8888 of th* species. As a result of these . ^ ^ to ^ locrattve-po-
coursee the shad and the t*almon are , • Tll,r ” un *
Trouble Brewing
*ttion of only child. Suggestions f
greatly reduced ****** | ^htoe^reachmMit on hta lerritory -or are absent from them: and th j*^ lwByi met wllh Pmp hsUc dta-
tbe General Electric Company, while ^ flshwsy*. and there Impassible ^ ^ hp wag inTlted to mske the construction of the station will be ,-sii, put an enh to reproduction and ' , nUace of the little sister he under direction of the engineering ln a few year* , ** ,eraliulte ln ^ , led considerable hesitation. ...ir of ihe radial corporation. *-* -* 8 '**' *“'* "“re abundant. . .
Sacking Him
stream fist which were once abundant.
—Forest and Stream.
Humor and Wit
Sunday School Superintendent-"Mr , dear children. I warn you to tell me what special set of kindness you have
and queriously demanded: "Who brought that baby here?" "Why. the stork brought her."
••Where Is that stork?" aske-c Jackie, hta voice ominously cold. “I want y>
—— . | -UtU yOU UO yUU IO»e lutnu »» aaaaaa^a |
a* 8 ^- a«ai f .. to tor ^ ^ M wPo. to ™> a >'■ ^y/ to »■».-to wo
that description than ever before , wjMs. and that hunter
Kind Boy—"I did one. I waa t.-ytn' lick s boy In a rowboat, 'but I fell and he pulld me out, and then 1
■“ ,r '-* T r i ™'xr.^■. r ^ to. ^ ^ -to.
Superintendent--"Hem! I do not see where your Undress comes in.” Boy—•'Why, 1 didn't lick him.'
( n taka . which the fir* wardens j p ut tntereste here centers In the as ■ . i)jucb raor c. s 0 will yen. and the railroads bould work out. the „ irBSC c that the danger of fores', fire* -Welt " Mary roar and straightened , other postman ; feeling of security ha* not lulled '•lie been practically «4lmlnat«d for the j hpr shoulders as If for the burden of
farmer into reJinqutablng their '‘k 1 ,9^0. and. that with proper precau- reiul ,■•possibly I will. I hope Tlim AhOIlt L js n « They are found scouring. ,[ or „ u, e Jersey forest* will escape go Ba( _- j,s r TO i CO trembled, "one 1 U1U ia P around ever what looks more like dls- ^Uy visitations this year. It will tWnj , u sure They've got to uevulop ^ %hl1 swamps thsa pasture lands. In ; mrna a saving of hundreds of thou lnto WO nderful to make up The sweetty Peaceful sc*ne ' tbs edge of the timber Wearing ‘heir of do iurs to the State In Its re- )o ^ {of the 1o6f . 0 , my babies!" | lltU* sluing room
rubber boot* and thrtr rain cos's ar.d j B Q aro aa, i artr.ed * lib hook pole*, they plug slonc ! ' Xto“ r - toT^to Colored Gent Wanted
"Any House in 1920 Smlthers. who weigh.' Just about 325 pounds had at last succeeded In gettmg a house He obtained it as k specis! favor" at an exceptionahy high rent, and it was "i«ady furnished." rnfortnnately the house was not built to meet such an emergency as Smlthers. for the whole place shook with his tread as he walked about. When he climbed Into bed tha' i^^e of rural’are gave a groan of dUpalr
and collapsed on the floor.
His son. in an adjoining room, rushed to the door of hta father s bed-
diHoiti- and what everybody In "" 8 to Fight With Judge
radius ts doing *hsn It comes ••■burning off” programmes
"Whs. s happened, dad?
i“Ca» 1 help ret-?"
1 be asked.
/.—■There Is a most remarkable
_ sudJenly dls- echo In s cave it Kentucky "
to* by a loud -.U. and to boatoi B--Vn.aU. tore -BP.rt.bl 8 abon.
The Bubble Busted
Tb- toirm-n,. ol -yp.no.cbl-r, ^ m. , W l. AUa. ,lm 8 . “
that because of the otatlon method j ^ ^ to ^ blWltedT — -if. all right." came the reply: Tbe next time that Shelby Duncan of mineral separation the future of nut fi|ber Iook the maUere-ard hi* Tb8 U “ r b * ' lcker -only if you don't find me here In the
cton. they are In touch with the mere j ^ cMictto. a negro, feel* that .1 is copper production, and therefore of , ni ,n eon-Armly in handWl.^a er. but R Jgf mrning. look In the cellar, remote sections of the district by tele-1 nac ^ |Jiary tor him to assert '.u* ctaim , h „ ekrtrirel Industry, ta largely do- grecefu' apology, he ’ b 1 ‘
phone In this way the entire danger . ^ . he championship of Thirty-first . ( . ndont on bubbles l* declared by etv pin from the chs r M ,^ g^,,. (al a hotly contested — 18 hj8 '‘ '!' , '‘,? d ra?rto‘ll , iri “ 888 ' I"" "'“' a “" 1 * , " , ' 1 ° P ”"' "’ b ' fto'lto” 8 ™ Cbarto" b. »ld K „ 8 PI fool ball.--W'.y dob! tb-y ^ B “ 1 - Tb- -l—irical ..dto. ^°* n 8 to y.:d, ~.by db. «,« to .Id. aaod .« b.™ » Wdwsv Thta season Lowever. ard,K>n ,. . I* no more dependem upon thl* pro-, do u - mochfua*. r*U b '* u3 ' r * y T h 6Ucov . Duncan "picked or. Rlc*srd*on. . u ^ d ^, llirpd , than 1* any other; ^ u _, t ^ an experiment, father!" saroely a forest fire ba. been - ^ w fcUIj( , iBK ln . drug store, d- ; t Inon> dln!cU ... ex . j tha ^ dle . Smiley-' Now. remember. 1 don t
The Ideal Lighting
l. due to the condition produced. . , caB , lck .ny man In Thirty- {roBI ^1, uilcnslve method j ^^nment!" snorted the' *- a nt a very large picture.
Photographer—"All right sir. Then
the continued ral5>> Trst street." . i of copoeV reflnlug than any other In-j "" Th* only man that ha* c t^ 8 Itoto toi •' *“ ow '“5“ ""to • 1,c “ ““ ” 1 8 '' 88 > 8 ” 8 l” 8 ' M " ' 0r “ a P "“' ““
—to -oodiito toato -i' 8
tod iba* to 88 “" 8 ‘ "JT! J! • Bui Doacan tultoed blm uai. .1111
Eh-toSS-^toy^! Motor on the Piano
, 2 mike L for time Host w.lt “Th-* *• no
J rata, to cease, l-sst . bP T McO-dlev was A Thitadelphta manufacturing con h( .ard him y.nr ^ - u^j'onre 7 floods the entire room as though It
!■[ targe quantity of gune perished In the j rm—n waB ».-r«.ated . c-rn has brought out an rtectric moU>r “Yes. »»* 1 . . , „ were opt-n to the sky; Jr -m the dlf-
ihr "f— oiled Punren r .-iH which operates a ptayer^ptano and menv. "And someone e Mr Hicks— 1 guees I'm square with fusing disc you gel a geuev-ju* addition U was no ^ j ^ knowledge *.< tho Inclden peoduce music by electricity It F® 11 now 1Wx , ^vc hta boy a mouth organ , of Ught directly beneath^ bavtag^tfir
! “Well. wha*. tt I were to tail you u wlt h the house lighting Ther< , u one fin(( thlnjt about eating !f*t night " _ i that I waa the man you addressed u -. cirrult bT , cord- The current con- ^ home—you cm. leave the table Mrs. HMk»ren the bsr^ out of th. store” asked th# Judge- 1 u w. 1 ban a firth of that r» wRhout lesvlng a bribe to purchase with me Mr, c ground. l-»rit* I D«can tacked *“>*-— ^ th r respect of tbe brigand. to spend the day.
* w „ x also I He's In the “hosgow' now. qulred by an •eccnc m>u.
Bti USivc I
on Right to see a buck foil tt and tawrs swlmmlnc ser a
1 In the “hosgow" now.
In interior illumination what is de-
sired ln mellow radiance, not garish glare. What Is wanted today In home j Illumination is tbe sort of good light-
is found on the shady side of
. . a tree on a sunny afternoon. Substl-
“ 8 - -*■- 8 “ “ i " a •' * r - j ”“' '*•'“' ,6 " io °t*' ‘T’
J d " u . pain, 8 ,, don ,ba, UW- bUir" to ihu o.^buit lo tor tb- aky ibe en-uay u-lUoa ol a advert ires tnat ue i* e- living room and for the tree an opal,tat. «d I wwtedW find ^IfUwas the elect ^ J£ t disc or bowl: from the celling toUriklmvOr "AnCwhst did you find out?" you now get a soft radiance whl
■Yes." was ihe father's grim com-; “Mr. Jonea."
m. "And someone else ta go tar .0
' quality of filtered sunlight. You have
jui you're not square approximated the charming effect of Mr*. IHx sent hlu. over here mellow radiance that was apparent
I under the tree.
also

