DON'TS FOR HOME AFTERNOONS. If you are acting hostess at an af- ternoon at home— Don't be afraid your Peop earky, minutes though for a clear, a overcrowding in, for hour; overfull quickly of of rooms, le drop stay an some late; some and some for your may be ttle while they will thinks little rooms 1 and that is a Pon’'t overdo t} the tea. A cert are good and jorit) f and dry Don't in the the summer. Don't have a ter or s you your servar the dining one more crowded. things for of party sweet number cakes 4 he it i ma indwiches fces winter as in me have Don't tion favors an wel Om Don't, day, forge Don’t LO 8¢ call, fn {0 e vou ITATIVE women true to 16 baz | on parture gympt Streng chall in: motl tion est forn cline be prono “Rita” CONSIDER “The better won matter an used abou is ne The coat- ment the aticns of the coll drawer money away, nent and travagar New WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BALD. If we n ll recat the ments i ed diffe sation are call on leavl the witty state. to have express recorded conver would probably remain, We not referring to what the French the “esprit 4’ escalier,” which ng a house, we remember all things we meant to say and didn't rather to that demon of the intellect which has made us say the stupid things we did not mean to say. Worse of all, though, is the plight of the man who has sald the wrong thing and does not know he has sald ft; for his “esprit” Is {rreclaimable, He may, though, add Incidentally to the gayety of others, as did the indig- nant millionaire who commanded the porld’'s markets, but could not com- mand his sister to come abroad and smurge his sick wife, the sisters ex- anze being that she was too {ll her gelf to travel “She might haye dome,” he sald, reproachfully, “She knows 1 would have pald her funeral expenses if she had dled."-—-New York ‘Wail little uy but | NOW THE GLOVE MONOGRAM. Constantly seeking new adornments, miladi has hit on a gold monogram for her left glove. And a bewitching innovation it is. Monograms on pock land probably suggested the latest (fad. The monogram Is used only street gloves, It is fastened glove below the wrist, and when the hand is the letters show up vividly and give emphasis to the grace and beauty of the hand. Among the { in the fashionable | along Fifth avenue many women seen wearing gloves with their | on closed stores can in des shoppers iba {tials in gold. The monogram is ma with a clasp pin | transferred from on 1¢ -Naw York Press and can { BARNING INDEPENDENT LIVINGS There than {women in the Unit earn their own {of all persons engng al 34,679 music and teachers teac! are no it 4.000 (HW) d St ho and one-third in ates today w profession services wome There ari are teachers of its and hool women who ure 10,0600 who are art of 2 pt Feminine ae and prof rning o { 250.000, preachers, 5,000 i journalists und attached to the v 3 grt if of some beautiful front edges a ) er) £4 * » sry fs l g coats heighten the (*namental of these practical rans i button three wide a7 w velvetcoverad ap- asten each of the natitite the elbow cuff the terminat. tabs bands complete the to iy to be the ms no limit to tl ind costiiness of the handsome hat close the long flowers » 80 near perfection as the handsome, and leaves brought out this season is nearly of as beautifullytinted loops of ribbon is of- th com- mong effective than would OYTO NOT © more flowers be, a bit of fur sewing is to be done the firat point remember the fur should on the side with a sharp pointed knife, aome, to that be cut skin Sure Enough Americans Now. The baseball team of the provincial of Nueva Ecija San Isidro claims the championship over all na- tive teams of the three provinces of Neueva Eclja, Balacan and Pampanga, time In March the San Isidro team went to San Fernando, Pampan- lga and on Saturday morning played | the San Fernando team and won, Af. {ter an intermission of thirty minutes {the San Isidro team reluctantly play {ed Tarlac and lost. The latter team {had been sitting in the shade all the imorning resting. In the afternoon of | March 30, the girls basketball teams | played an exhibition game. It was a epirited game from start to Mnish, All the prominent Filipinos came to witness the game and every one was highly pleased with the Innovation. Philippine Education. Agriculture is the largest infustry in the United States and is pursued by thirty-five per cent, of our work: | arg, ar} 1 SCHOO] at Some | United States Passing from to One of | Age of Individualism Fraternalism By Dr. Lyman Abbott N industrial activity we are moving from the principle of every man for himself toward what I call fraternalism, where the com mon good is the main Upon this country God has poured out untold wealth, and have sald, “Go in and get it,” and men lone it. A man whom I knew put $60,000 into a geld and in two years, without 1 stroke of work or using brain, took out $2,000,000, This system not we ure going to leave it in the rear, I say this I do not mean that will leave it In the rear by socialism jsm assumes that all functions can be done by government. This 80, t it proven, We do want the State to own the ction, want the democratization industry and thelr own g a democratic contrivance by which a ¢hare in distribution of profits it would heneficial. The thing the for consideration we of it nave mine his and we doing is just When Socials ay be gs of of in the all tool the not not but by th» 11 au nod we of control ft OOdl, fo) in i men combuine t corporaticr 314 i in { large ¢88ence nu heir money if a tly adminis to do ig not destro it but Oo intended. contr ratic and the tered it serve ’ he 1 was hone iT make purpose 3 to bring the corporations under gover banks A labor un ni a broaden t ot ty hat \ y OAL wan 1 { AE irater ization fo t make the unions capital insnire greed In enu Saving the Farm By James Linn Nash. &F &F & The Unwisdom ¢f the Ancients By Agnes Repplier. The Mind ¢f a Child. By E. 5S. Martin. an hat the them idere next , Bnd Lural who heat give pre &F Sound ¢f a Chinese Gong. By Lafcadio Hearn. Y the did you ever hear ? 1 a d——q hotel gong, but one of those great moon-disks of yeliow metal which have so terrible a power of gtierance. A gontleman in Bangor, North Wales, who mugeum of South Pacific and Chinese curiosities exhibited one to me. It was hanging amid Fiji spears beautifully barbed will sharks’ teeth, which, together with grotesque New Zealand clubs of green stone and Sandwich Island paddles wrought with the baroque visage: of ter Shark-God, were depending from the walls. Also there were Indian ele phants in ivory, carrying balls in their carven bellies, each ball containing many other balls inside it The gong glimmered pale and huge and yellow, like the moon rising ove a Southern swamp. My friend tapped its ancient face with a muffled drum stick, and it commenced to sob like waves upon a low beach. He tapped 1" again and it moaned like the wind in a mighty forest of pines. Again, anc {it commenced to roar, and with each tap the roar grew deeper and deeper Lill it seemed like thunder rolling over an abyss in the Cordilleras or the crashing of Thor's chariot wheels, It was awful and astonishing as mwfal I assure you I did not laugh at © at all, It impressed me ar something terrible and mysterious. 1 vainly sought to understand how that thin, thin disk of trembling metal could produce sc frightful a vibration. He informed me that it was very expensive, being chiefly made of the most precious metals—silver and gold. CE RA08 a real Chinese gong don’t mea way, had a private FARM DOCTORING FOR COWS The farmer is erinary than the simply because are today striving records and ing, “What is cow?" God never He made pu wild ed the forest and beast and made the modern cow old original in mesticated often a advertised expert, | { studies cows Wea hetter vel | he get continually matte; the m Lo great then are the wi made odern cow that roam- that beast man has taken gave milk the year. hep one enough for five the ac whenever we body pense of content with to have A many to that a number tl It has hatcl with the all heen y disappeared, pullets i from found shell produc oq good first, a with the nd we have : $1 out 3h fools d ais one This shows w for us. I have picked a dozen from our own | eggs without selecting, and they weigh 26 to 27 ounces a dozen, which makes a good, marketable egg for the pallet year, The yearling hens that lay twenty-six ounce eggs as pullets will lay a beautiful, large egg. I am not sure but this size is nearly large enough where hens are forced for a large production, Hens that jay heavi- ly and lay abnormally large eggs are more or legs subject to troubles with the egg producting organs, which will cause a suspension of laying, or may, frequent]y does, result In death. Es. pecially is this true where. the size of the breed worked with is from meds um to small--D. J. Ryther, West Pownal, Me. colored a Las 4 gelection 1a done BRIEF FARM COMMENT. The cause of slow churning cream ts usually having too many spent —————————l to have some during each C. Fowler, cows, The remedy is of cows freshened month the A, Washington County, R. 1. As the work becomes less and the i your next years s TOPS P. Ps, the of year weather worse, plan Ma i he the happiest 1 would say walks of you you Jong Atwood, St. other 1 Boll, there contentment Mrs. 1. B N Hindoocs Make Motor Cars. Or CArs Are 1 w be he occa of motor car Indian posal Prince of rin ques. seated and wer, with The finish higher country, Its thirty Post-Dis. qual to the ported » cost is about $350 less, been registered hour. —8t Louis grade cars into the speed as an The Neck Stock Revived. The early Victorian dandy has re appeared in Ploeadilly, heralding a re vival of the stock as the fashionable neckwear for men, Walking down the clameic avenue, a rising young auther, tall and of dis. tinguished appearance, attracted ate tention by wearing a faithful repro duction of the stock of the 1830 per fod. He was otherwise faultiessiy dressed in the style of 1906.7. To be a strict devotee of the new cult the modern dandy must wear a stock of black English silk, wrapped round the front of the throat, fastened at the back and tied under the chin in a large bow. The correct collar to be wom with the stock is a new style, cut low at the back and show. ing rounded points in front a quar ter of an inch above the stock Lon. don Cable,
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