Premium List For Sixty-Thir I Annual Ex hibition of the Indiana County Agriculture Soci ety, to be held at INDIANA, PA. DIVISION A. HORSES. In Charge oi D. E. McGregor. Entries close Saturday, August 20, 1919, at 5 o'clock p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent of first premium. Open to the World. Don't put off your entries until the last day The published order of exhibition will be followed as nearly as possible, re serving the right to change the same as circumstances may require. A reason able time will be allowed to bring the horses to the judging ring after the flag is up, and unless special permission is granted by the superintendent in charge, for delay, the judges will proceed to aw ard or. horses present. Class I—Clydesdale. Stallion, 4 yrs. and over ... $l5 $lO $7 Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 10.00 5.00 .Stallion. 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 5.00 Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 . . G.OO 3.00 Stallion, sucking colt 5.00 3.00 Mare, 4 yrs. and over 10.00 5.00 Mare, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 4.00 Mare, 3 yrs. and under 4 ... 8.00 1.00 Mare, 1 yr. and under 2 .... 6.00 1.00 Mare, sucking colt 5.00 3.00 Brood mare with foal at foot 10.00 5.00 Class 2—English Shires. Same an '"lass 1 and same premiums. Class 3—Percherons. Same a.s Class 1 and same premiums. Class 4—Standard Bred. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class s—Prench Coach and English Hackneys. Stallion, 4 yrs. and over .... $l2 $7 s•> Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 6.00 3.00 Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 5.00 3.00 Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 4.00 2.00 Stallion, sucking colt 3.00 2.00 Mare, 4 yrs. and over 6.00 3.00 Mare, 3 yrs. and under 4 .... 5.00 3.00 Mare, 2 yrs. and under 3 .... 5.00 3.00 Mare, 1 yr. and under 2 .... 4.00 2.00 Mare, sucking colt 3.00 2.00 Brood mare with foal at foot 6.00 3.00 Class 6—German Coach and Cleveland Bays. .Same as Class 5 and same premiums. In all the above classes registry in one of the various Stud Books will be required as an evidence of purity of blood, and evidence of such registry must be given at the time of entry. Class 7—Belgians. Same as Class 1 and same premiums Class B—Morgans. Same as Class 5 and same premiums. Class 9—Heavy Draft Grade. Stallion, 4 yrs. and over ... $l5 $lO $7 Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 10.00 5.00 Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 S.OO 5.00 Stallion, 1 jr. and under 2 .. 6.00 3.00 Brood mare with foal at foot 10.00 5.00 Gelding or mare 4 yrs & over 10.00 5.00 Gelding or mare, 3 & under 4 8.00 4.00 Gelding or mare, 2 & under 3 8.00 4.00 Gelding or mare, 1 & under 2 6.00 4.00 Draft team, (stallions except ed) owned ty one person 10.00 5.00 Stallion or mare suckiing colt 5.00 3.00 Class 10—General Purpose. Stallion, 4 yrs. and over . . $l5 $lO $7 Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 10.00 5.00 Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 5.00 Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 ... 6.00 3.00 Gelding cr mare, 4 yrs. & overlO.OO 5.00 Gelding or mare 3 & under 4 8.00 4.00 Gelding or mare, 2 & under 3 8.00 4.00 Geldiing or mare, 1 & under 2 6.00 4.00 Stallion or mare suckinig colt 5.00 3.00 Brood mare with foal at foot 10.00 5.00 Gerenal purpose team weight of each not to exceed 1300 lbs. (stallions excepted) owned bv one person .... 10.00 5.00 Class 11—Draft Stallion and His Get. Draft stallion of any breed and 4 of his get $15.00 10.00 Class 12—-Mules. Jack $5.00 $3.00 Pair Mules, 4 yrs. and over 6.00 3.00 Pair mules, 3 yrs. & under 4 6.00 3.00 Pair mules, 2 yrs. & under 3 5.00 2.00 Pair mules, 1 yr. & under 2 4.00 2.00 Class 13—Ponies —Shetland, Iceland or Welch. Team $5.00 $3.00 Single driver 3.00 2.00 Saddle pony 3.00 2.00 Colt 3.00 2.00 Class 14—Driving and Saddle. In Charge of D. C. Mack. Stallion, 4 yrs. and over .... $6.00 $4.00 Stallion, 3 yrs. and under 4 5.00 3.0 A Stallion, 2 yrs. and under 3 5.00 3.00 Stallion, 1 yr. and under 2 4.00 2.00 Mare or stallion sucking colt 3.00 2.00 Brood mare with foal at foot 6.00 3.00 Gelding or mare, 4 yrs. & over G.OO 3.00 Gelding or mare, 3 & under 4 6.00 3.00 Gelding or mare, 2 & under 3 4.00 2.00 Gelding or mare. 1 & under 2 3.00 2.00 Saddle horse or mare 5.00 3.00 Singla driving horse or mare 6.00 3.00 Driving team (stallions ex cepted) owned by one person 8.00 4.00 DIVISION B. CATTLE. In Charge of W. E. Moorhead. Entries close Saturday, August 30, 1919, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent of first premium. Open to the World. Don't- put off your entries until the last day. Class I—Short Horn. Bull, 3 yrs. and over $15.00 10.00 Bull, 2 yrs. and under 3 .... 10.00 6.00 Bull, 1 yr. and under 2 6.00 4.00 Bull calf 6.00 4.00 Cow, 3 yrs. and over 15.00 8.00 Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 5.00 Cow, 1 vr. and under 2 6.00 4.00 Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 Class 2—Aberdeen Angus. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 3—Galloway. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 4—Hereford. Same ss Class 1 and same premiums. Class £s—Red Polled. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 6—Holstein. Same i s Class 1 and same premiums. Class 7—Devon. Same f.s Class 1 and same premiums. Class B—Aldemey and Jersey. Same r-s Class 1 and same premiums. Class 9—Guernsey. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 10 —Ayshire. Sam-> as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 11— Brown Swiss. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 12—Grade and Fat Cattle, Jersey, Guernsey and Ayrshire. Sub Class A —Butter Breeds. Cow, 3 yrs. and over $15.00 $B.OO -Cow, 2 yrs. and under 3 8.00 ;>.oo • Cow, 1 vr. and under 2 6.00 4.00 Heifer calf 5.00 3.00 Holsteins, Red Polled and Devons. Sub Class B —Milk Breeds. Same as Sub-Class A and same prem iums. Sub Class C —Beef Breeds. Same as Sub-Class A and same prem iums. Class 13. Best yoke of cattle $lO.OO $6.00 Best fatted steer or heifer for beef, weight not less than 1400 lbs 10.00 6.00 Best fatted steer or heifer for beef, weight not less than 1200 lbs 10.00 6.00 DIVISION C. SHEEP. In Charge of W. J. Short. Make your entries at the Secretary's Office, 552 Philadelphia street. Indiana, Pa., after August Ist. Entries close Saturday. August 30. 1919. at 5 o'clock p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent of first premium. Open to the World. Don't put off your enetries until the last day. ciass I—American Merinos. Ram, over 2 yrs. old $5.00 $3.00 Ram, 1 year 4.00 -.00 Ram. lamb 3.00 -.00 Ewe, over 2 years 5.00 3.0 over 1 vear 4.00 -.00 Ewe, lamb •••„ - 3 -00 2.00 Class 2—Blacktoot Merinos. Same as Class 1 and same premiums- Class 3 —Delaine Merinos. Same as 1 and same premiums. Class 4—Southdowns. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class s—Shropshire Downs. < Class 1 ar.d same premiums. "Class 6— Oxford Downs, as Class 1 and same premiums .Class 7— Deicesters, Costwolds and Lel- cesters. o an , c a «, mass 1 and same premiums. " Class S— Cheviot. Ram, over 2 years old 400 00 Ram, 1 year I Ewe, over 1 year 4.00 2.00 | Ewe, over - years 5.00 3.00 ■ Ev. e - imb 3.00 2.00 9—r ov et H rm. Same s Cl°ss 8 and s tme premiums. Cl~ =:s I*o—Na;ivi or Mixed. I Sam* a.s ."lass 1 and same premiums. Class 11— Rambouillat. I Same as Class lai d same premiums. Class 12—Tunis. Same as • la.ss 1 and same premiums. Class 13—Hampshire. Same as '.'lass ] and same premiums. Class 14—Suffolk. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 15—£lac~ 3*aced Highlanders. Same as Class 1 fnd same premiums. Class 16—Angora Goats. Billy, over 2 yrs $5.00 $3.00 Billy, kid 3.00 2.00 Billy, 1 year 4.00 2.00 Nany, over 2 years 5.00 3.00 Nanv, over 1 year 4.00 2.00 Nany. kid 3.00 2.00 DIVISION D. SWINE. In Charge of W. J. Short. Make your entries at the Secretary's Office, 552 Philadelphia street. Indiana. Pa., after August Ist. Entries clo3e Saturdaj. August 30. 1919, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Entrance fee 10 per cent of firs* premium. Open to the World. Don't ! put off your entries until the last day. Class I—Berkshire. Boar, over 1 year $6.00 $3.00 Boar, under 1 yr., o\er 6 mo. 4.00 2.00 Boar, under 6 months 2.00 1.00 Sow, over 1 year 4.00 2.00 Sow, under I yr.. over 6 mos. 3.00 2.00 Sow under, G months 2.00 1.00 Litter of pigs not less than G under 2 months old '5.00 3.00 Class 2—Poland China. Same as I'lass 1 and same premiums. Class 3—Chester White and Cheshire. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 4—Jersey Reel. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class s—Tamworth. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 6—Essex. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 7—Ozart. Sam 2 as Class 1 and same premiums. Class B—Yorkshire. Same as Class 1 and same premiums. Class 9—Hampshire. Same as Class 1 ai d same premiums. DIVISION E. POULTRY. In Charge of Bruce Wissinger. Open to the "World Make your entrie < at the Secretary's Office, 552 Philadel phia street. Indiana. Pa., after August Ist. Entries close Monday, September 1, 1919, at 7 o'clxk, p. m. Entrance ft e 5 cents for each entry. The American Standard will be the guide of the Asso ciation and the Judges. Breeding pen ' • consist of four females and one male. Entrance fee 25 cents. Don't put off your entries until the last day. For all breeds there will be an exhibition class and a utility class for which the same regular premiums will be paid as fol lows: Old breeding pen $1.50 $l.OO Young breeding pen 1.50 1.00 Best cock 75 .40 Best hen 75 .40 Best cockerel 75 .40 Best pullet 75 .40 Cxass I —American. Barred Plymouth Rocks White Plymouth Rocks Buff Plymouth Rocks Silver Wyandottes Golden Wyandottes White Wyandottes Columbian Plymouth Rocks Partridge Plymouth Rocks Silver Pen Plymouth Rocks I Buff Wyandottes Black Wyandottes Partridge Wyandottes Silver Pen Wyandottes Columbian Wyandottes Cuckoo Wyandottes Golden Pen Wyandottes S. C. R. I. Reds R. C. R. I. Reds Rhode Island Whites Buckeyes Dominques Black Javas Mottled Javas Class 2 —English. S. C. Buff Orpingtons R. C. Buff Orpingtons S. C. Black Orpingtons R. C. Black Orpingtons S. C. White Orpingtons Jubilee Orpingtons Ermine Orpingtons White Dorkings Silver Gray Dorkings Colored Dorkings Red Caps Class 3—Asiatic. Light Brahmas Dark Brahmas Buff Cochins White Cochins Partridge Cochins Black Cochins Black Langshans White Langshans Class i—Mediterranean S. C. Brown Leghorns R. C. Brown Leghorns S. C. White Leghorns R. C. White Leghorns S. C. Buff Leghorns R. C. Buff Leghorns S. C. Black Leghorns S. Duckwing Leghorns S. C. Black Minorcas R. C. Black Minorcas S. C. White Minorcas R. C. White Minorcas Barred Minorcas W. F. Black Spanish Blue Andalusians Anconas Silver Campir.es Class s—French. Houdans Crevecoeurs La Fleche Berded White Buff Laced Non-Bearded Goluen Non-Bearded Silver Non-Bearded White Class 6—Polish. White Crested Black Bearded Golden Bearded Silver ! White Cochin Black Cochin B. Tailed Jananese White Japanese Black Japanese Any other color Japanese Bearded W. Polish Buff Laced Polish Non-Bearded Polish Any other variety Class 7 —Dutch. Cornish Indian White Indian White Hamburgs Black Hamburgs G. Spangled Hamburgs S. Spangled Hamburgs G. Penciled Hamburgs S. Penciled Hamburgs Lakenvelders Class B—Oriental Games. W. Laced Red Cornish Block Sumatras B. Breasted R. Malays Brown Red Golden Duckwing Silver Duckwing Birchen Red Pile White Black Class 9 —Pit Games, any color. Pit Game, any color Class 10 —Bantams—Game. Black Breasted Red Browr. Breasted Red Golden Duckwing Silver Duckwing Birchen Rod Pile White Black j Malays , Cornishs Indian Class 11—Bantams other than Games Golden Sebright Gc'der. Fluffs B. Breasted Red Capons Silver Sebright Rose Comb White Rose Comb Black Booteu Black Light Brahmas Dark Brahmas Buff Cochin Partridg Cochin Salmon Favo-elles A. O. Variety Class 12—Miscellaneous. Black Russians White Silkies Frizzles, any color Rumples, any colcr Sussex, any eolor Butter Cups White Fluffs Black Fluffs White Guinea Pearl Guinea Any other variety Class 13 —Turkeys. Buff. Bronze; Xarragansett. Best cock $2.00 $l.OO Best Hen 2.'"'o 1.00 Best Cockerel 2.00 1.00 Best Pullet 2.00 1.00 Class 14—Ducks. Same Premiums a-s Chickens. White Pekin A> lesbury R >jen Black Cayuga White Muscovy Colored Muscovy Indian Runner Blue Swedish Black East India \\ hite White Crested Slate Black Any other variety- Blue Orpington Buff Orpington Class 13 —Geese. Same Premiums as Chickens. Toulouse Embden African White China Brown China Anv other variety PIGEONS. In Charge of Bruce Wissinger. Enerty fee 5 cents per bird. First premium 40c per bird: second premium 25c per bird. There will be classes in each color and variety for cock, hen and young birds. Archangel, Barb. Blondinettes Car riers, Carrier (English), Carneans, Cum ulets. Dragoons, Domino. Fantails, Hen Pigeons. Homers (Flying), Homers (Snov ), Helmets. Jacobins. Magpies, Nun, Orientals. Owls, Runt, Pout-rs and Pigmy Pouters, Scandaroon, Satinette, Starling, Swallow, Swallow (Fairy). Turbits, Tipplers. Trumpeters, Tumbl ers. Tumblers (Muffed). Short Faced Pigeons, Long Faced Pigeons. Pet Stock. Entrance fee. 3 0 cents per pai/ Pair Guinea Pigs 75 .50 Pair Rabbits 50 .25 Pair Imported Rabbits 75 .50 One Rabbit (anv kind) ...... .50 .25 Class 16—Table Eggs —Competition Open to All. INFORMATION —No entry fee will be charged. No limit to the number of dozens that may be entered by one per son. Entries can be made by mail or in person up to 5 o'clock, p. m., in Tuesday September 2. 1919. Eggs sent by ex press must be prepaid and should be ad dressed to Bruee Wissinger, Superinten dent of Poultry Department. All eggs must be in place by 4 o'clock, T .esday, September 2nd. All eggs must be call ed for on or before 1 o'clock, p. m., Fri day, September sth. Any remaining un called for at that time will be consider ed donated to the Children's Home and will be turned over to the said institu tion. Eggs may be shown in small bas kets or any attractive package. No entry may he made for the sweepstake prize, as all eggs shown will be consid ered by the judges for said prize. Prem iums will be awarded by using the fol lowing scale of points: Quality, 30; Freshness 20; Size 20; Color 20; Shape 10. Under "Quality" the judges will consider such things as color and condi tion of yolk, density and firmness of al bumen. thickness and clearness of shell, etc. Th specimens. . 1.50 .7." .50 Best exhibit coh 3 var ieties named to) specimens of each .. 1.50 .75 .50 j Best exhibit preser\ ins tomatoes .7" .50 Squashes. Best 3 «umnier squash named 1.50 .75 .50 Best 3 winter squash named 1.50 .75 .50 Pumpkins. j Best 2 specimens 1.50 .75 .5 1 Largest specimen . . .. 1.50 .75 .SO Melons. Best 3 spec, named .... 1.50 .75 .50 Best spec, watermelon named 1.50 .75 .50 Celery. Best exhibit 1 variety 3 roots 1.50 .75 .50 Best « \hibit, 3 varieties 1.50 .75 .50 Turnips. Best exhibit, any varie ! ty. G specimens 1.50 .75 .s'l Miscellaneous. Carrots, G specimens . . .50 Citron. 6 specimens 75 .50 Cucumbers, G specimens 75 .50 j Egg Plant, 3 specimens 75 .50 Gourds, best display 75 .R0 Kohl Rabi 75 .50 Lettuce "5 ••><> Okra 7 a -50 Oyster Plants. G specimens . . .75 .50 Parsley 75 .50 : Parsnips, 6 specimens 75 .50 Pie Plant 75 .50 Rfdishes, 6 specimens 75 .50 i Rhubarb 75 .50 ! Sage 75 .50 • Sunflowers 75 .5C Class 3—Pruits. All fruit must be prown by exhibitor. Apples. i Best display, not less than G varieties nam i ed. 6 specimens each variety $3.00 2.00 1.00 ! Best displa>, not less : han 3 varieties nam >ed, 6 specimens each variety 2.00 1.00 .<5 Best display. 1 variety, G specimens 1.00 .<5 .^0 Fears. Best display, 3 varities 6 specimens each .... 2.00 1.00 Best disjjlay, 1 variety, 6 specimens 1.50 .<5 .50 Peaches. Best display, 3 varities 6 specimens each ... 2.00 1.00 .7o Best display, 1 variety, 6 specimens 1.50 .<5 .50 Quinces. Best display not less than 6 specimens ... 1.50 . i 5 .50 Grapes. Best display not less than 3 varieties 2.00 1.00 .75 Best display, any variety . .. 1.00 iio Best display, red 1-00 .^5 Best display, black 1-00 .^a Best display, white or green 1.00 .75 Plums. All varieties to be named. | Best display, any variety 1.00 .7a ! Best display, red 1.00 .75 1 Best display, green 1-00 .75 (Best display, black 1.00 .7o Best display prunes 1.50 1.00 YOUTHS' DEPARTMENT. Open to Boys and Girls not oyer 16 vears of age; to be the results of their own labor; confined to Indiana county. Por Boys. Best 1-2 bu. potatoes any variety 1-50 1.00 .<5 Best'2o stalks corn &ny variety (field) 1.50 1.00 .^a Best squash, any var. 1.50 1.00 .0 Baby Cap ±o -|0 Baby Socks < j> .50 Baby Towel -30 -la Big. any kind 1.00 .50 Hon Bon Set **2- [1 I Bon Bon Basket '■? •;><_» Belt ' 50 -t* Bridge Jacket or Vest 1.00 .aO Buffet Scarf 1-00 .50 Corset Cover j Table Cover or Runner 1.00 .75 Table Mats, 3 or 6 75 .50 Tray Cover, any kind 75 .50 Thread Lace 50 .25 Tidy -50 .25 Tumbler Doilies. 1-4 or 1-2 dozen 75 .50 Wool Crochet, any specimen 1.00 .50 Class s—Darned Work. Anv specimen 75 .50 Bag "5 .5" Center Piece 1.00 .5> Cushion 75 .50 Disnlay 4.00 2.0n Table Scarf or Cloth 75 .F.o Towels 75 .5" Class 6—Drawn Work. Any specimen 1.00 .50 Apron 75 .50 Biscuit Cover 50 .25 Center Piece 1.00 .5> Collars and Cuffs 75 .SO Combing Jacket 75 .5' Curtains, 1 pair 1.00 .75 Towels 50 .2-i .Display 4.00 2.0" One-fourth dozen DoJlies 75 .50 Dresser Scarf 1.00 .5 A Handkerchief 50 .-5 Lunch Cloth 1.00 .5 > Pillow 2.00 i.Ort Sideboard Cover 1.00 .s<» Sheet 75 ..<0 Sheet Sham 1.00 .75 Shirt Waist 2.00 1.00 Towels 75 .50 Table Cover or Runner 1.50 .75 Tumbler Doilies. 1-4 dozen ... .75 .?0 Tray Clcth 75 .50 Class 7—Embroidery. Any specimen 1.50 .75 Apron 75 .5:» Bahv's Emb. Flannel Blanket 1.00 .5. Baby Skirt 75 .50 Baby Booties .50 Baby Carriage Cover .50 Baby Pillow •» j) 1 Baby Sacque ' Baby or Child's Dress ' 5 .5* Baby Cap Babv Carriage Strap 2 ! ~. Baby Bib »9 1 Bath Towels Belt -50 .2o Bolster Slips 1-jjJ: -^2 Biscuit Cover 2- •-£ Buffet Cover Brash and Comb Bag •-_* Center Piece 1-00 •' D Collar §0 .-o iCoilar and Cuff Set «j> 'Collar Bag 50 ...j Corset Cover 1.50 Corset Bag 7o .5.» Child's Coat 1.00 .»0 Combination Suit 1.50 Colored Emb. Linen Towel or Towels 1-00 .50 Combing Jacket 75 .»<"• Colored Center Piece 1.00 .«>0 Colored Picture 75 .50 Display 4.00 -.01 Doilies, 1-4 dozen 1.00 .&■< Dresser Scarf 1.00 .50 Dress 3.00 1.50 Fancy Work Roll 50 .2_. Hand Bag 50 .lo Handkerchief »0 Handkerchief Case .50 .-o Hat 1-50 ...» Jabot 50 ._.j Jewel Bag *25 .lo Lunch Cloth 1-50 Laundry Bag . jj- «*5 Necktie Rack «5 .50 Xight Dress —l«0t Xight Dress Case £ Xightingale •••;•, 4l 'l« One-fourth doz. Napkins .<5 .50 Parasol 1-50 ..0 Pillow Slips 2.00 1.00 Picture Frame «>0 .-a Pin Cushion -50 .*•> Piano Cover I*so ..5 Quilt 75 .50 Sideboard Scarf 1-00 .;>0 Sheet Sham 1.00 .5C Shirt Holder 1.00 Shirt Waist 3.00 1.00 Shirt Waist Case -75 .oO Sofa Cushion 1-00 .50 Sheet 75 .50 Tray Cloth -50 Towel Towels i! 1.00 .50 Table Cover or Cloth 1.00 .10 Tumbler Doilieis, 1-2 dozen . . .75 .50 Class B—Eyelet Embroidery. Any specimen 100 .50 Baby Cap 50 .2o Belt -50 -2.J Center Piece l.j>o Chemise 1-00 .75 Child's Coat .75 .50 Corset Cover 1-50 .<0 Colored Center Piece 1.00 .75 Combination Suit 100 .ro One-fourth dozen Doilies 75 .50 Dress 3.00 .1.50 Dresser Scarf 1.00 .50 Hat 1.50 .75 Jabot -50 .25 Lunch Cloth 1-50 • < Xight Dress 2.00 1 £0 Pair Towels •'«> -s' l Parasol l-*>o .0 .10 Shirt Waist 2.00 1.00 Sideboard Scarf 1.00 .50 Table Cover 2.00 1.00 Towels 75 .50 Tray Cloth 75 Class 11 —Hedebo Any speeimen 1-00 .75 Belt 50 .2d Center Piece 1.00 .75 Collars and Cuffs .75 .50 Display 4.00 2.o<> Lunch Cloth 1-00 .50 Shirt W r aist 2.00 1.00 Tray Cloth '5 .50 Class 12—Irish Crochet. Any specimen 1.00 .50 Baby Cap 75 .50 Bag 75 .50 Belt 75 .50 Center Piece 1-00 .50 Collar 75 .50 Display 4.00 2.00 Doilies, 1-4 doz 75 .50 Jabot -75 .50 Waist 2.00 1.00 Table Cloth 100 .50 Tumbler Doilies, 1-4 doz. . .. 1.00 .50 Yoke, any kind 75 .50 Class 13—Knitted. Any specimen 1-50 .75 Afghan 1-00 .50 Bed Spread 1-50 .7«» Cushion '■> -50 Cape or Shawl 1.00 .50 Display 4.00 2.00 Helmet 50 .2a Mittens or Gloves 50 .2a Sacque 75 .50 Skirt .* 75 .50 Slippers 75 .50 Socks 50 .25 Sweater, army 1.00 .50 Sweater, ladies 1.00 .50 Wool Hose 50 .2.) Wristlets 50 .25 Casls 14—Lazy Dazy. Any specimen 75 .50 Apron * Display ....- 4.00 2.00 Lunch Cloth 1-50 .7a Shirt Waist 2.00 1.00 Table dover 2.00 1.00 Tray Cloth 1-00 .o« Class 16—Miscellaneous. Antique Work, any specimen .75 .50 Baby Towel, any kind 1.00 .50 Baby Jacket, any kind <5 .50 Boudoir Cap 1-00 .<•> Bead Purse -i -50 .j-> Center Piece, any kind 1.00 .50 Chair Cover, any kind 50 .2o Display Center Pieces 4.00 1.00 Fancy Apron, any kind 1.00 .50 Fancy Parasol 100 .a 0 Fancy Work Bag 100 French Knot Center Piece :. 1.00 .a 0 French Emb. Xight Dress ... 2.00 1.00 Greek Emb.. any specimen .. 1.00 .50 Guest Towel, one, any kind .. 1.00 .«-0 Hand Made Xight Gown 1.00 .75 Hand Made Handkerchief, any kind 50 ,2o Hemstitched Pillow Slips ... .aO Hemstitched Sheet .aO Hemstitched Work, any spec. 1.00 .oO Honiton Braid Luncheon Sets l.aO . Paper Flowers, any kind 50 ,2._ Pin Cushion, any kind 1.50 .75 Portieres, any kind 1.00 .50 Rug (home made) 1.00 .50 Rag Carpet, 5 yards 1.00 .50 Rick Rack Center Piece .... 1.00 .a' Romai Emb. Center Piece ... 1.00 .50 Si'k Emb. Display 1.50 .7.-> Slippers, any kind 1.00 .aj Sofa Cushion, any kind 1.50 . Class 17—Point I .50 Collar 1.00 .50 Collar and Cuffs 1.50 .75 Center Piece 1.00 .50 Display 4.00 2.0(? Handkerchief 75 .5' Jabot 50 ,25 Scarf 75 .50 Class IS—Punch Work. Any specimen .75 .s<> Baby Pillow 1.00 .50 Center Piece 1.00 .50 Collars 75 Cuffs 75 .50 Display 4.00 2.00 Pin Cushion 75 .50 Sofa Cushion 100 .50 Shirt Waist 2.00 1.01/ Class 19—Quilts, Haps. Cotton Quilt 1-50 .T5 Delaine Quilt 1-50 .75 Embroidered Quilt 1.50 .75 Fancy Quilt 1.50 ,7;> Hap. any kind 1.50 .75 Pennant Quilt 2.00 1.00 Silk Quilt 2.00 1.00 Wool Counterpane 2.00 1.00 Velvet Quilt 2.00 1.00 Class 20—Stencil Work. , Any specimen 1.00 .50 Belt 50 .25 Bureau Cover 75 .5 > 1 Curtains 1.00 .75 Display 1.50 .75 Laundry Bag 75 .50 Sofa Cushion l.«» 0 .50 Stand Cover 75 .50 Class 21—Shadow Embroidery. Any specimen 1.00 .s'» Apron 75 .50 Baby Cap 75 .50 Collar and Cuffs 75 .50 Display 4.00 200 Waist 2.00 1.00 Class 22—Tatting. Any specimen 1.00 .50 Center Piece 1.00 .50 Collar # «5 .50 Collar and Cuffs 1.00 .50 Display 4.00 2.00 Edging 50 .25 Handkerchief ,1^ •labot 50 Towels ' 5 .50 Towel • * *5O .-5 Class 23—Wftllachian. Any specimen 1«00 .aO Belt 50 * 2u Shirt Waist 2.00 1.00 Collars and Cuffs .50 Center Piece 1.00 .50 Display . 4.00 «..0o Dollies, 1-4 doz 75 .50 DIVISION Z. In Charge of Bruc» Wissinger. Make your entries at the Secretary's Office, 552 Phiiladelphia street, after August Ist. Entries close Tuesday, Sep tember 2, 1919, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Don't put off your entries until the last day. Everything must be home made. Class I—Bread, Cakes and Pies. Best loaf wheat bread, diplo ma and $3.00 Second best loaf wheat bread ... 2.00 Third best loaf wheat bread 1.00 Loaf Rye Bread 1.00 .50 Loaf Graham Bread 1.00 .50 Six Tea Biscuit 1.00 .60 Half dozen Rusk 1.00 .50 Half dozen Rolls 1.00 .50 Angel Food Cake <-.00 1.00 Almond Cake 2.00 1.00 Cocoanut Cake 2.00 1.00 Crumb Cake 2.00 1.00 Cream Cake 2.00 1.00 Cream Chocolate Cake 2.00 1.00 Chocolate Cake 2.00 1.00 Caramel Cake 2.00 1.00 Corn Starch Cake 2.00 1.00 Cream Puffs, (1-2 doz.) 1.00 .50 Cinnamon Rolls, (1-2 doz.) .. 1.00 .50 Delicate Cake 2.00 1.00 Devil's Food 2.00 1.00 Doughnuts 1.00 .50 Frost Cake 2.00 1.00 Fruit Cake 2.00 1.00 Fruit Cookies 100 .50 Ginger Bread 1-00 .50 Ginger Cookies 1.00 .50 Ginger Snaps 100 .50 Ice Cream Cake 2.00 1.00 Jelly Roll 2.00 1.00 Lemon Cake 2.00 1.00 Lady Baltimore Cake 2.00 1.00 Lady Cake 2.00 1.00 Marble Cake 2.00 1.00 Marshmallow Cake -.00 1.00 Nut Cake 2.00 1.00 Orange Cake 2.00 1.00 Pound Cake 2.00 1.00 Ribbon Cake -00 1.00 Spice Cake 2.00 1.00 Sunshine Cake 2.00 1.0) Sugar Cookies 100 .50 Taylor Cakes (1 doz.) 1.00 .50 War Cake 2.00 1.00 Any other kind of cake $3 $2 $1 Apple, Blackberry, Boston Cream, Cocoanut Custard, Cherry, Chocolate, Cream Custard, Egg Custard, Elderberry Gooseberry. Grape, Huckleberry, Lemon Cake, Lemon Custard, Mince, Peach, Plum, Prune, Pumpkin, Quince, Raisin, Raspberry. Rhubarb Pie. first premium .75; second .25. Anv other kind of pie $l.OO .50 .2a Class 2—Preserves. Best and largest display $3.00 Second best display $2.00 Sample Apple, Blackberry, Cranberry, Citron, Currant. Cherry, Ground Cherry. Green Grape, Gooseberry, Lemon, Or ange. Pear. Plum (any kind) Pineapple, Prune. Quince, Rhubarb, Raspberry, Strawberry, Tomoto, Wild Plum, Wild Crabapple, and any other kind of Pre servees, first premium .50; second .25. Class 3—Jelly. Best and largest display jellies .. $3.00 Second best display jellies 2.00 Sample Apple, Blackberry, Curran:, Crabapple, Cherry, Choke Cherry, Dew berry, Elderberry. Fox Grape, Goose berry, Grape, Huckleberry, Peach, Plum, Pear, Prune, Quince. Raspberry, Rhu barb, Strawberry, Wild Plum, Wild Cherry, and any other kind of Jelly, first premium .50; seeeond .25. Class 4—Pickles. Display Pickles 75 .50 Pickled Beans, Beets, Crabapples, Chow Chow, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Mangoes, Nasturtiums, Onions, Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, green and red; Mixed Pickles and any other kind of pickles, first premium .50; second .25. Class s—Butters. Best 3 lbs. dairy butter $3.00 Second best 3 lbs. dairy butter ... 2.00 Third best 3 lbs dairy butter .... 1.00 Display apple, peach, pear, plum, tomato and quince butter, one exhibitor $2.00 Second best Third best •••••••■ Display Apple Butter. < rab Apple, Cranberry, Cherry, Choke Cherry, Lem on. Pear." Plum (Blue), Plum (Green Gage), Peach, Prune, Peach Plum, Quince, Strawberry, Tomato and any other kind of Butter, first premium .50; second, .25. Class 6—Canned Pruit. Canned Apples (any kind), Cherries, Peaches. Pears, Plums. Prunes, Rhu barb. and any other kind of Canned Fruit, first permium .50; second .25. Class 7 —Marmalades. Orange, Prune, Plum, Quince, Rasp berry and any other kind Marmalade, first preemium, .50; second .25. Class B—Spiced Pruit. Apples, Cherries. Oranges, Peache3. Prunes, Plums, Pears, Raspberries, Quinces, and any other kind spiced fruit first premium .50; second .25. Miscellaneous. Display light honey, a lbs. $2.00 1.00 .50 Display dark honey. 5 lbs. 2.00 1.00 .50 Cheese, Cottage Cheese. Cake Bees Wax Chili Sauce. Dried Apples (any kind). Dried Pears (any kind). Dried Raspber ries, Home Made Candy. Home Made Soap. Maple Syrup, Piccalilli, Quart Ci der vinegar. Salad Dressing. Soft Soap, Tomato Catsup. Walnut Catsup. Wine, Blackberry, Dandelion, Grape, E'derber rv, any other kind of wine, first prem ium .50; second .25. DIVISION J. In Charge of J. Willis Wilson. Class I—Manufactured Leather. Display leather articles anc. saddle goods $5.00 Second best display 3.00 DIVISION K. In Charge of J. Willis Wilson. Plar.ts or Flowers entered in Display cannot compete for premiums elsewhere. Entries close Tuesday, September 2. l'j:9, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Make your en tries at the Secretary's Office. 552 Phila delphia s'.-eet, after August Ist. Don't p it off vour enetries until the last day. Plants. Best Floral Display $12.03 Second best Floral Display .. .. . : 6.0 Begonia 75 .50 Begonias 1.50 .i 5 C'.'ileciion of Cacti 1.50 .75 f'oleus, one 75 .50 Coleus, collection 1.50 .75 Collecetion Ferns 1.50 .75 Fern 75 .50 Fuchsia 75 .50 Fuchsias •' •>