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Oyster Beds for Great Salt Plans | propagat hav, 1 Popular Nastrated scientific st indicated, site fish an } the «ntlerprise is a one. A centage of sal tically the beds, In tion of tions, those in Lake, ave heen made to beg lysis for navigat gotiating salt ; sf long, provided with At through the Darrow Too Fast for the Dictionaries. Judge Runpenthal 1 ] continues t true In the judge’ which he years in more than phrases « tionary ports that i Webster lexic heard of Colone Jugo-Siav,” lang tionaries reac ~Ransas City Seems Impossible, *I can imagine any thir “But what’ *Bu peace.” There are sunlight because surince of the reason ¢ be worth CoA Might oe of ou are one Hoos coffee does — DOLLIE’S CAREER By MILDRED WHITE. (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Unlon.) “Jack,” sald Dollie suddenly, “hus it ever occurred to you that 1 for my future.” “Dollle,” 1 answered reproachfolly, “how many times have I tried to per- suade you to let me care for your fu- tyre?” “But I don't want to marry and set- tle down, like everyone else,” Dollie answered impatiently. “I intend to be famed-—to Jesidog 1" she added did marry you might die any dav, and what would become of Ther» was no galnsaving this cheers ful possibility. “No firmly, “1 must learn myself, an? Jack, have a career “suppose we me?’ she to strictly In continued for fidence provide oo . I do non decided mind saying that I have upon Nterature as sion.” “Write n “Write I happen to fortuns Wi 11 1 stories, ald D 1 new frock itely does not fi Story brow her you think part of tl eek, don't “If he sends the check I agreed. “Wall running Wednesday, said Dollie. jumping up an her desk, “keep r, and I will then vou may have the over to quiet like a dea write F DOW, of reading it before also YOu Io, into the n " for I pretended to rend w apon your home There ments He scribbled raised aT wns silence fously. Dollie exe! thing she si you see, Ma v8 looks rth: is supposed to living in som place.” “Under gested, any hetter' how the people the country iguage—dialect.” “Call comforted, “and if the au know, Dollie it any old thing no one else will" hit soon absarbed Us looked at but was “What is deep frown ap me fn “ously, story. the matter now asked, as a peared bee tween her beautiful “It is “the PYOR, the lady,” Dolly comp! refined, cultured lady fro ity, she Is just as impossible ther one and-—I can’t Halect, can I?" - I began soothin quickly interrupted: Dollie.” “Jack,” she burst wenld ng culous it Is “ns asarer, which 1a usually out, cease calli me name, very jitable!™ 1 eried. i to Speak dares silenced the radiant earth sompared her to all bean tiful things of her “win cheeks had the rose iy carried away by my eloquence, for she regarded me long and attentively, dreamy PYPE Were violets steeped in dew ‘her thelr r soft pink from Dollie tolen petals,’ was evident with a sweet, expression tha! was most “Jack.” paused for encouraging nsked, as 1 breath, “I have try- how you spell apoio she been ing to do getieally 77 “Good heavens!" I exclaimed. and collapsed in my chair Dollie's eyes twinkled. “1 forget whether it has one or two think. she said. I sulked on In Injured silence: the sound of tearing paper caused me to look up. Dollie was furlously signing her first literary effort to the flames, “1 am not going to write stories for a living." she anneunced, “it spoils I's jut COon- the check for " 1 reminded there “But dress “Oh, Dollle answered teach musie, for instance” Immediately at the your new " other serenely, wl well, are things.* might she was piano keys, “I believe,” she sald over her shoulder, “that I shall only take men pupils, you see, they are not so critl. eal as women, 1 man would sit beside iy as the book directs.” “No doubt of it," I answered lenly. “Dorothy Dart, Teacher of Musle * Dollle quoted After the last note she turned slowly the plano stool. hind nhout ttle waltz, And after a long time, oh, a long time, Dollie raised curly head from my shoulder, “Dear” to take you as a life pupil.” And Elements In Friendship, There are two elements that go to the composition of friendship: Truth and Tenderness, — Emerson, New York. —Thnt people on this which means money to indulge in what they wish to | large segment of | continent, calicd soci | oty, those who have! taable to decide hoiween fie, Lins been ’ ' 3 vo probs Is, hether it tucke tucked a white and Shifting of Fashion, ie importa the clothes tontatiy condit shan not spenditure rs knew clothes na, Miami ar nis its faith clothes, that 1s bet fn sport osxibly ause Alken is casi fashionabie and hos than any other foregathered in the South, and ¢ intimate and goes for door pleasure purely, it inre Nor sg fal prestige colony ae it there ott. not only in new sport clothes, but io luiges in many old The straight silthouette hans Leen ap the seareity of material plaited skirts plished and the verdict has been given strictly tallored and mannish ap And yet, before the eves, an nd ones, proved, nes ‘ opted, are fneeom pared, $ ! ual and concrete fact, are frocks that minor trifles that destroy ele and game There are fichus and ruchings and plaited bands of ribbon and silly sashes and awkward loopings at the soms, Is this the new silhouette produced America? Has it ansthiag to do with Paris? Is it a makeshift or a been into something that bas been The Paris doors are opening to the | Amerviesn buyers that have crossed the ocean, and the sketches of silhouette to a Dolly Varden kind of a thing that is utterly unbecoming to the American woman and has nothing wartime, Over there, Bulloz, who has had a dominating influence on clothes for | three years, hing *rown his cap over | the windmill ana gone in for the di- This is n fashion that the | Mnerkcan woman wears in a manner | peculiarly suitable to her figure and personality. Sleeves fit the arm at the top and branch out into wide cuffs or flnres that are lined with brilliant, striped silks, and the elongated decolletage shows the neck only fur as the collarbone Is quite severe, edged us with an upstanding ruche of white tulle or organdie, Chains of brilliant quartz or carved, over the plain, Italian fash fre sometimes Jatt opaque stones drop tight blouses in the early 1 do pot The Spring Materials. II ee Ei Sr wml Ca Fe he Afternoon gown of shantung. It is khaki-colored and the collar is nattier blue. The sash is finished with blue silk tassels and there is a chemisette of tulle, The eibow siceves are an added feature, been commonized In these silks to an nliarming degree, The Italian strip ing is preferred, onpecially when used ns n sash, ns a turnover collar or as facings to the wide Italian sleeves that the French designefs have pressed upon their publie, (Copyright, 108, by the McClure , £\ Easy to figure the NO PR 0) 410 — i Lt] A [11H] hs £4 Where in Western Canada you can buy at from . $15 to $30 per acre good farm land that will raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre of $2 wheat — its easy to figure the profits. Many Western Canadian farmers (scores of them from the U, 8.) have paid for their land from a single crop. Such an opportunity for 1009, profit on labor and investment is worth investigation, Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each or secure some of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alkerta. Think what you can make with wheat at $2 a bushel and lend =o casy to get. Wonderful yields zlso 01 Oats, Barley and Flax, Mixed farming znd cattle raising. £ The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa- 8 cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient, Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JAFFRRY, Cor. Welani & Broad Sts., Piiladeiphla, Pa. Government ; 5 Canadian Agent Rs Ses ris ae? J »d Like Lying AOR § “Cold In the Head" fe an acute nile W ¢ Wasal Catared sons who re subject t fre y “anid HALLS CATA BRT ME] ICINE | Ft bulla up the Byitem. cleanse the Blood or Lamenes na ser i 3 latie to COGE Acutls Repeated Catare {RH MEDICINE is tak. i vi them attacks of Latarrh m K 3 {orp a 1 and stiffness very qui YAGER'S LINIMENT 35¢ Per Rattle RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. At All Dealers half pint of iter add 1 oz. B linime : GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MOD, Dry Town and Dry Vegetables. 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Liver and | Our representatives to help you. take Garfield Tea | Write us Immediately if interested, before " hie ig | your territory Is taken. HUBBARD FERTILIZER COMPANY 802-3456 Keyser Building Baltimore, Marylend BRANCH: SEARSPORT, ME The occas! at night wi eyes walery eye he whe falls to serve No excuse will serve when has heen saved tO service For Constipation, Ridney troubles, Half a loaf is better than loafer And in this era of man-hunting, lots of men are “stalking” the field. W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 7.1918. ——— —— IN i ———— of ‘men aliing the 4 A : To Prevent Grip Fortify the System Against Winter Cold The strong withstand the Winter Cold Better than the Weak, If your Blood is not in a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system will not be able to withstand the Winter Cold. 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