r*porU r»oel”e<J ny to date Indicate that Dry Mh. gate W7 eattafactorjr raeolU during the lor all kinds ot tree fruita. This applies to many sections of the country outside ot Mow Jersey .ayorable reports having been reeeSred trorMssseflwsetts. Connecticut, Pencsyi▼anla. Mew York. Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, mieolf. Michigan, and as for west as Oregon and Washington, in Tinir of these favorable reports. It is possible that some fruit growers may pi much confidence in Dry YU fungicide, and use It next year under conditions that will result !r unsatisfactory control. In other worda. lt la Quite possible that some growers an giving Dry Mix the credit for a cleaner lot of fruit than they had Iasi year, while as a matter of fact we know that la many eases, U was due to the extremely dry weather that prevailed over a large part of the
i Ume-fedter, 1 to 40. telvot* says Senator Bright. Is the one tended tor the pt&k bud (who says '•they'* are rutnlag the
Between uoneenumieu, i 10 ev, Dry Mix for all suheeqaent applications. An experiment conducted ini Mr. baton M. Parxhorst's orchard, atj Ham moo ton, -nd. cates that ConoiB-e-Sulfur, 1 to 40, la soofrefiectlve than Dry Mix tor
Ot the big, heavy outdoor type. Is .Boy Stewart, a popular •■movie” -tar. Me la eU feet two Inehee tall, and weight 106 rounds. K was hem |« Ban Diego, Cal, and attended the University of California. He Is marfW. Stewart la a brunette, having hrewn eyes and Mack hair. He levee toe saddle er.j the oathlng suit and IS an expert at ell the outdoor sports.
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RIGHT THINe AT K THE RIGHT TIME t, U«ILT maJhhall omf FOB DINNER QUESTS *TtHa first duty of tbs men or woman * who baa received an Invitation to ^ftine at the boose oi s friend Is to •and either an acceptance or regret to that Irritation. There la no function •hiee as eves nsmber nf.gsseii de •ore eaeecUal to ita aoccees tti.w a toads -can be broken only for some total reason, each ns slcfcnaap, death to the family, etc. I have known a fW to accept an Inrlutlon of DUa toaracter, then, e day or two before the dinner, decide that her bloc gown w*s too soiled, and her pink one was -toil of date, and totally write a hasty C*te to her hostess caylng that she fteds she Is unable to be present This
lb simply Inexcusable.
Guest* should arrive at tbs bouse to their hostess about tan minutes bw tore the hour aet It is ala oat ns Breve a mistake to arrive thirty mln•tee too soon as ten mlxulee too laU. As a rule no ream Js set aside tor toe toec, ar they some in evpatog dress pnd simply remove their costa and kata ir the hCO. but o firuertag room ll always ready for the women. When the dinner la annraaced tbs hostess sake the men to escort the ladles to the dinmf ream, fibs desig* Bates to each man toe women’whom Be U to take In. He then offers his toft arm 10 that woman and finda their Beata, which will be Indicated by place ttrda. The genfleiuan then draws out <be chair, seats hie companion, and ••eta himself. It U, of couree, necee■try that the hostess be see ted first All seated, the guests take their napkins and opening them unostentatiously. l*y them across their laps. The Bret couree la tuutlly on the table when the goes.a enter the dining room. The hostess gives the signal to tot by doing ao hersalt In ibis country It !• not usual lo begin eating until «n presen; have be«*n served, but In England M is eonaldsred better form to begin as soon ae you ure served It la In vehy had '.^rm to refuse a couree even thou fc j you do not wish , to eat It Too may. If you choose, refuse some dish thfci la i-aeeed but you should never refu«e the coarse. If you do r-.» like soup, that Js no rea«on you should not have a plate j of I? sat b?fore you. Ton need not | Indulge In It to any extent but make
« pretense of It.
Sometime i after dinner It la the custom for the ladles to adjourn to the Or*win* room and have coffer there, 1 savin* toe men of the party to enjoy • stay smose. Th.a la the Ecgtito custom but more and mors adopt In* the Trench method of ad- . lournln* to the drawing room all to-
gether.
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A UME O' CHEER By Joha KuMHck By*ga.
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