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PORTLA ndm ARK et 8 I W H m U m TV kl I W « k i Heee <* m I . 1ÌMW A4« « O m m u i Hotel Alder : DO VOU KNOW THAT TVE ALDER HOTEL tSA A U «r Street Portland O m t m . (II rent you • nx*n for t ! 'V por Jay. or o with both for t i .V» to St At * « r * w d pine# to Kot orvi Lieo Well, «i'O'kohlo f»V lunoheon ot ivon Op#n T • m t o l l m XX Stork S t BAB'S RESTAURANT ft L Cafeteria ï S u t h « t r e e ! o p p o n t e T h e O r # g orno i and A l d e r i t r e r t o p p o e ilo M n r A F r a n k Y Tho B ftl E a tin g p la c a in th o C it y . T H # F n o el C o f f e « a n d P a « t r y a S p e c ia lty . Oin tm*wt kn *vw«4X« <*»*•»•( A veau e • « Y « « à t H P O R I ! A N D . OKE. “WWre Hoar Canlorti Abmf rom as EXPERT A L A S K A P L U M O | N Q A H P A T I N O CO, !'■ .n il'll I K U tu ro o V iu l S o p l' u a Cipa F ittin g s , lo w e s t p i K r o I v l to. M o ri »ooo C L E A h iN Q A N D D Y K IN Q ^ ^ ^ F W re lla b lo C le a n in g a n d t fy a ln g aonr loo aond p a iv o la to us W # pay retu rn p va ta go In fo rm a tio n a n d p rlca a g le a n upon roouost. K N K K S O IT T D T * W O R K « Ratabltshod l i t « ________ F o rtla a d D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S \\ e ..til » i l l > o;i 1 K>oro. In g, i «a > t ;»u i .H ti .: d w a re lu a c L NN c sit* mauuf&v tu r c r a W r it e fo r in-ice» b e fo re b u yin g H t'H ixuk Sosh j iH ior C a , F ir s t St.. IV r tla m l. O R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N C h io n io d ia r .is »« a s p e c ia lty ! T *r. Alloa. A « Kanosh Huikl>ug. E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D P L I A T I N O — *u U a n d b o s I'lr a t in g ,' lle iu stltv'h ing, H u tto n * C o v e re d , B ra id in g , etc. K S te p h a n a 31»-1 0 21 1‘itto x k HU h T H E T A I L O R . Suite cleaned. A l.3 5 W e i« jr return IV*. i a * » HR Fourth su. I\*rtlarwl. Ore H O RSES. M U L E S B O U G H T. SO LD C ro w n S ta b le *. In c., 2>6 F r o n t St.. P o r t ’. and. Ora. H o r s e * and m u le* fo r *a io o r h ire S p ecia l r a t e * to lo g g e r * and con tr a c t o r * W it h o r w ith o u t h arneaa i p S u e tter. 1‘ : e a — D S S T A H L K S . »*S I 'm on A < . D r a ft h orses b o u gh t a n d s o ld .________ ______ C I. C h appell. l’i n V ie L E A R N M U L T IG R A P H IN G T h o C a tio n S ch o o l, o n ly re co g n is ed sch ool on the coast. £ x p e r l « « c e d o n e rs t o r * a lw a y s In d em a n d 404 A rtis a n s M 4 C H IN IR Y la g la Send us y o u r In q u iries fo r a a yth li Iron o r W o o d * or kin g M sc h la sry. l.o, Saw tnlll. C oa tra ctors* KqulptneaC. m o tives H ollers. K tigta e*. C rashers. K ail. Cable, H alting, etc. D o rk s Ma< rc> H a llw a y K t c k s a g o H ldg.. P o rt la ad. Or, M O TO RCYCLES A N D P A R T S A ll m a k e s E a s y term s. E A S T H IC K M O T t K C Y C l . i l CO. 44 4t G R A N D A V L __________ Dytin? & Cleanin® n. ■>««. T h o a l e * n f v a u t trip to FV rt- l*n<i w iil «lepend upon the h o tel you aoioct. C o s y au rro.iru lin g*, m «»1erate ra tes, and tho w o L 'o m o you fin d In »ur ow n h om o tow n , a w a it you a t t h « M u ltnom ah . EXCKLLKNT SERVICE Bv P om at »Sat K«4«ita I h l m Petd U ..t » A m t ut uUn «od IN kco Your lù rk “ .■1/ Garata in Connection. and Call" TYPEWRITERS R11MIEP STAMPS and DEVICES. ix ihm ( A m ~ T T O KB ei eoer SWOLLEN (Varicose)VEINS Knife and box pleating, hemslitc hin>¡ ltk yd Hut tons covered. Oar lU«ia Fillers ¿td Makers for Fiftr-ire Years Novelty Shop, PoHlaad. A5 > Fifth S t. PO RTLAN D . OREGON A ld er at W m t Park K AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog C> Under and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto Cbotive Machine Work and W >*lm c COOK A G U X C O . IN C 11 th and Burnside Sta Portland Ore Phone Rdwy » 1 A K S o t k o p t to tm k m m Before >*>u order your wed.iirg inn.» iu-^«nents and cani*. «rnt.-..r v ¡ot T H E C H E T O P A PK fcSI A request f.»r •ami>le*i entities you to SO beautiful catling cards in an engraved effect free o f charge. Broad war at Taylor Portland. Oregoa PILES FTBTVI-A. FIRST’ RE, Itching ar.«1 all oth e r rectal conditions except Caricer perma nently cui ed without a surgical i peration. My method t>f treatment save* the tis sue Instead of destroving it It is pain less, requires no anesthetic nnd is perma nent. There is no confinement to bed. no Interference with business or social en gagements. i g u a ra n te e a cu re o r w ill refu n d y o u r U, Call or w rite fo r booklet. th is D I^et us fin is h w h a t y o u r K o d a k began B e st w«*rk. best s e r v ic e O ld esta b lish ed K o d a k fin is h e rs . 13 y e a r s In P o rtla n d M a il o rd e r* g iv e n s p e cia l care. W e pay retu rn p -stage A ll p rin ts m ad# on VeJox paper. R e g u la r E a s tm a n I>enlers. a ll t h « K o d a k s and su n d ries in stock. K o d a k or P r e m o ra ta ii c sen t on requ est. E ve la n d A L e w is , 413 K a r t M o rriso n S t . P o rtla n d PISTO NS—-PISTON PIN S— RINGS Mention O i*aper when writing DR. C. J. D E A N “ A M o d e ra te P r ic e d H o te l o f Merit** HOTEL CLIFFORD Eaat Morns.>n S t . s t E ss t d l i t k . U . p n s d p a i E a st ttuls H o ts l S m ln u tsa front i h o p p i n f D istrict- F o u r b lo ck s fr o m i . F. C ast S ide 8tatton S U PE R F LU O U S H A IR S O R E M OUTH PCS-A-ZIDE MOUTH W ASH cures Mrtsling and sore gums and mouth. Users are boost« rs. A C C O R D IA N P L E A T IN G A} y" ur d_ru? * >.t'_, _ or *.er ^ chî.r**, l ' : * x " * “ f . ^ 7 ^ paid, on receipt of price. $2.M. Hill*- *44 Fifth street. Portland, boro Chemical Co.. Hillsboro. Ore. B R A 2 IN G . W E L D IN G A C U T T I N G Reference; Shute Savings Hank. Hills Northwest vv-M-rg * Supply Co. •> 1st 8t C H IR O P R A C T O R A N O E L E C T R O . boro, Oregon. T H E R A P E U T IC S Drs l i jt . r . :..l Olc. n, IU l»rk »m R:tl* DR. C. H. E A S T CUT FLO W ERS A FLO R A l D E S IG N S Clarks Bros., Florists, 2*7 Morris..n 8 l P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N F p e c U itle a i G o itres, lM s«-ae«s o f Women and M a te rn ity O fflc s M o rg a n B u lld is g P o rtla n d , Ors. Corner BrusJway sod Wash PORTLAND DR. C. E. WATTS Commercial Iron Works, 7tk A MeJlscn D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N IN G O clsn tsl C a fe . C h in ese A m s ric a n K ite h s n FOU ND RY .eth ct Female and Rectal Troubles and Cl AND TR AN SPLAN TA TIO N » M FCS. O F W - o t .»!,..! PH E W A R .. . K R O O T ~ »A I n T REED F U R N IT U R E O R E G O N F L U F F R U G CO. J. H. Lehmann. Prop. 1»M Fast Stark fvoR R H E A d en tists » s - l i L - i ' V . O . fl 1 !. Btuk t l . w M -t Pwt..fs“ .v. J I1 -sst Mads tloods. Keed Specialty Chop. 31> Williams AYS C la s se s Fitted „ Co. F!'...*«_.le. o!r sssdsd M F C S . OF V U L C A N IZ E D Eye and Eye Glasses Care . N — New roofs and repairing dons Toung sr.d Woods, llc j K Carutncrs i»L » V y * v )' specialty. Cunsultsti.m fres r æ + t Satisfaction r »arsntssd. Dr. H VS-C- A. Dedynck. I . » » I'lttuck liiuvk- 1 W O R K »' MACHINEa H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN G tr s k L e s f » U r .ls .o d Flo<.r SPECIALIST _ _ _ W A C H IN E R EBU ILT Oregon Typewriter ( o. >« A Oa _»t. PORTLAND. OREGON E y e s E x a m in e d . AND GUARANTEED 212 Oregonian I lui Id ins. I Boa The county spent leader In Utah reporting to the I ’ nlted States Depart ment o f Agriculture says the spray de veloped by the office o f cereal and for- n jp Insect Investigations, bureau o f en tomology. In the department has In creased the production o f the sprayed over the unspruyed-alfalfa Helds by an average of one-half ton to the acre. This spray la made o f two to two and one-half pounds of lead arsenate or calcium arsenate to 1(W gallons o f wa ter. It la applied In a tine mtst with n power sprayer at the rate o f 80 to 100 The state leader g&llODS tO tllC BCP6. says 851 farms were Included In the demonstration, which covered 10.113 acres. It la estimated the saving e f fected by this form of alfalfa control amounted to $01»,067. CR'T 'C #L or IV1 not he err.herrassed with unsightljr hair fu « on the fa<-e. nerk or »rms The American ^st«wi rw novf* it permanently. No electric needle or deptbtary usui. [Sehrows straightened T H E A M E R IC A N SYSTEM. 4.*T pittock Block. INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Second and M o rrison Sts., P o rtla n d , O rs. N ASH, C A L IF O R N IA . Increased Production of One-Half Ton to Aero Secured by Application of Arsenate. WOODARD. CLARKf i CO. W oodlark Hs lid ta g s'-*. O AKLAND . SPRAY FOR ALFALFA WEEVIL Mail orders a specialty Fat sfaetion or Money Bark geevi for Huok and Measure Blank Today ft of M \ R R T K f^ f r M u iiik lm M ; best and m ost * u c c « » * fu l ’ ’ H o m e M a k e r, h u n dreds ric h w ish m a r r ia g e soon, s t r ic t ly c o n fid e n tia l, m o st r e lia b le , y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e ; d e s c rip tio n s fr e e . “ T h e S u e S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R W e help th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w om a n T w e n t y tw o Inch s w itc h o r lio n , v a lu e IT Cs). p r ic e IS 400 to 413 D eku m Bldg. ! W IL L E Y F R U IT CO M PANY, IN C -, P o rtla n d . O rego n . W a n te d to buy, th ree ca rs fa n c y B u rb a n k p o ta to es, t w o ca rs apples, one ca r o n io n s C o n s ig n m e n ts s o lic ite d A ll k in d s o f fr u it a n d prod u ce b o u gh t fo r c a s h ______________ Accordian Pleating J k 3 2 2 ry *«4 « A re painful and often dangerooa H a r d - « .v w to-fit Elaatic Su»-avn*a. and Handage* « w ar« *■*• rwltef. ■>.ar » » . *■* it P a c ific .C h ir o p r a c t ic C o lle g e ¡) Park and Vamhill, Portland, Oreyi-n ; Augmented curriculum. able faculty. Highest standards Itav and night nnintre. Clinical faciali«-* unexcelled. Fall te n u September 1 Write fur catalogue. M A R K IN G y l 0 V k fS//f a r * »t «u t < M iie Hi «2 Guaranteed KfhutHa Kertnd or onM Kaay |.»a> menta Send for il- iu»trated retakaruo H Ikelrsaie Ttyewnia la i * o k t u ¡ a JOY PU , P E R ' 00. F0R P ' GS >. , Young Animal* Will Make Market Hogs Only When Weaned With- out Checking Growth. I’ lgs at eight or ten weeks o f age are Just at the most critical period o f their lives. As a rule they w ill make profitable market hogs only when they are weaned without checking their growth. With some kind o f green for- aKe crop, and self.fee.Iers where they tan eat corn, wheat middling, and tankage they will go through the weaning period and scarcely miss the milk they are getting from the sow when she la removed. Alfalfa Cut at Bud Stage. Alfalfa hay cut at the bud stage of growth ha. superior feeding value to alfalfa hay cut at other stages of growth, according to two yearn’ ex periments performed at the Kansas station. Making Alfalfa Hay. The best cured alfalfa hay I. that which I. green, free from weathering, and with all o f the leave, retained. To reach this goal, some growers used to recommend cocking and capping. Discouraging Forgery. ‘ A W vLVA,T 'n N. P P r Y RESCUE HOME — lH help f r e m d : « , , 1, 1s. A message from -Tague states that P R IC E S 1 A N‘ ' ‘ M * > f » l r fk A l * - z t n l r l * 8 ts a method has been discovered o f mak dark.Brows, Op«,.,. C... 112» ..n . . . . . . p I * " “ or,U « ing more difficult the passing of forged R P U I I I I U i NEW OR RKBt n.T bank notes, says • Copenhagen corre NEW FLUFF HUGS AT HALF Y «Ite r S ys te m of f S i e o g e i t i ve T h « f » p y spondent to the London Telegraph. Ayers. COST OF NEW CARPETS. I l>r T. K Hsv« jur The Invention consists of Imbedding In 1 s u o i O u t <urput. and W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E iihe» mide into artistic rever* ................................ — ¡« ..J T l i . u , M i g C o . «7 F ir s t St the paper on which bank notes are ible FLUFF KUG8- Carpet* anti ruga re- j stt arn cleaned. iGig rugs %il sixes ! Tlie Famous HONEST printed quantities ot fine steel and Buy fi\.*m factory and s a v e money. Write JOHN TRUSS F iled with nickel particles. Such paper responds for prices a Guarantee to he th. Northw est R ug Co., Next liest Thing to a Suc to the attraction of a magnet, and any one can thus easily test the genuine cessful Operation. ness of a note. Tne Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y D. W. ELROD. W hoi naie Tvalrr» in 1115 SelltnS Building FANCY FRUITS and FARM I KOPLClt | Poets Who Have Sung of Cats. 141 Front Street. Portland. Oreaoo. PORI LAND. OREGON Poets of all nations have sung of more accessible region* know what re Puaa. O f these Deaudelaire came near cruiting means— two yenr* o f hard la- est to appreciating her. He wrote Toiler, Who Hat No Pressing Need lM’r fr” " 1 whl,h there |* no excap* and three great poem* to cats. No other from which a imin may or may not re- ! poet, unless possible Theophlle Gau to Work at All, Now Demands tum home. So the recruiter must look tier. has created works to rival them. Bigger Pay. for hand* In the Intemor, where knowl Talne, the celebrated French historian Even In the remote Isl.-md* of the edge o f the white man nnd Id* way* ; and critic, wrote twelve sonnets to New Hebrides the labor problem liax has not penetrateti. Even here the In- I I recruiter I* nt a dlsnd- I three cats. They may be placed high ■wared H* head. Tlie employer In <lv- '••l*’rieii vantage. F or the ex|ierierired recruit- , in ,he anth°l°8 y of cat verse— on a lined n'gloii* bn* a slight advantage, ' lerel befciw Ueaudelalre, o f course.— resulting from the fa d that men must or has Invariably preceded him. Each yenr the numb« r o f uvnllnble | Exchange. work to live. In the Near Hebrides, :------ :........ ............ .......... ndeed all throughout Melanasla, the necrulta I* growing fewer, fo r the na- I. dwindling rapidly. Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes. ilaek man can live very comfortably, H tlve pop dm Ion H1HB HHBU H H PW iceordltig to Id* own standards, on ■'* n v —ult the cost o f labor is high That itch and burn with hot baths a hat nature provides, w rite* Martin ' ' n ,*,H Solomon* one mny seenre n na- o f Cntlcura Soap followed by gentle !ohn«on In A*I k Msgnzlne. Only a ,lv*‘ f " r a three years’ term nt £5 anointings o f Cutirura Ointment, nliilniuin of effort lx required to sc- " r *'• a year In the ease >.f inexpert- Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe- rttre loixi nnd clothing and shelter, nnd meed workmen, or nt ill c year In the d a lly If a little o f the fragrant Outl ie -l of that effort I- put forth by the " f native* who have already cura Talcum Is dusted on at the fin- fen m I e sluic* he cull* his wives. The ervwl for three year*. In the \,.w lah. 25c each everywhere.— Adv. x-erulter who travel* through the Hebrides plainer Mils ngnlnst planter — — ..... .. .. -innd* In en, age labor for work on ;,iid th,* tiatlve iH-te-ilt*. re. elvi.ng from AfC YgU Sitisied^ BLMNKE-WALKER BUSINESS CO LLEG I .he coeouat plaiitati.si* nuturally linda i i i - to £15 a yenr for hi* work. t* th# b ig g e s t, m o st p e r fo r t ly eq u ip p ed Huelnene T r a in in g H. hoot In th e N o r t h t liarder to get thè Melauiextun to ex- [ ■■ — 1 ----* w est K it you . sei/ fo r a h ig h e r p o sition •luinge hi* Ufe of ense for u life o f . Refore enlnrglng nnd re-eqnlpplng w ith mors m o n e y f fe r m a o e n t p o s itio n * oli. And tlte tnex|ieriene«l rerrulter 1 it* telephone System thè government suso red o u r Orm dustes. W r it e Ihr M t s l o g — F o u rth a n d T a m h llL ititi» lt w y lll«Hl. TI«* ilny* wben j o f rseeho-KlovnWla w lll «end n con». Portland. iBtlves coitili he plcked up on any , mtesion o f ex|»ert* to thè Untimi States P. N. U. >*ach «r e jiast, The bluck.it In the^ to study American uiethoda. No. 3«, 1921 LABOR IN THE SOUTH SEAS POISONED BRAN TAKES HOP OUT OF PESTIFEROUS GRASSHOPPERS Gowns Without Arm Covering THE COOL AND NIFTY FROCK Most Noticeable Fashion. I« js>«r- Imm pUrn *t 0 »4i««i » k f * X. HmXtom IU m Hi LT Ñ O M A H , ¿T E - l à H ave N o Sleeves Rely'on Cuticura To C le a r A w a y 'SkiinTroubles* Style Applies to Majority of Garments From Bathing Suit to Outer Wrap. Activities at country clubs and slim mer resort* bate brought to light »11 of the* warm wt-mhvr fashion*. The drosses of the summer scuauti rei»eat very much the Ideas of the preceding season. The uiulcrlata are different, that Is all- in the trade fashion world, statca a fashion corrcspondonl. wo are be ginning to tat confronted with stylos for fall, while women have only Just begun to bring out their summer clothes and while they art* still feeling a trllle chilly without their outer wrn|i*. It Is a whirling world that shoves a new Idea along before the old one has boon exhausted, but then there Is nothing so awfully new un der the atm If one stops to take the trouble to dlsaolvo It Into Its elements. I'erhaiw the most noticeably pr,«va lent fashion Is that of the sleeveless gown. From the bathing suit to the outer wrap thtnga are made without sleeves. Sometimes short sleeves pro- trude from the widened armhole* nnd sometimes they do not. This Is all governed by the occasion for «rlileh the costume Is w> ru. llut the women seem to like the sleeveless gowns and, for this reason they are emluently g»avl and satisfactory. They are made o f finely woven Jer seys, o f ratines, of tfltimel, o f linen. In fact o f any material that has enough laxly to te depended upon to keep It* shape through all adversities. Ami this I* something which women have leanied In reevut years—that, tf they an* to have wearable and satisfactory summer clothes, they will In some way manage to have the tnaterinls of the sort that will not crunh. It Is all right around home to wear frocks that have to visit the pressing table repeatedly, but tf one has a penchant for flitting about the country or In dulging In sports of any sort, then the harder and more resistant materials must he brought Into play. Thero are frocks and swenb'rs and sleeveless eoata made of these heavy Jerseys and fiunnels aud knitted ms torts!». They are o f tlie simplest of lines, hut their great attractiveness lies In the fact that they are moat bril liantly colored. Sid# and Back Vlaw of Hopperdosor for Oootructlon of Hoppor Aro Hitch* ■ to Projecting Ends of Two by Four. -H o ro o t I’rsparvil by tbs I'nlts.l Btstss t»*|>ar<- An equitable method o f rnla’ng nisat of Agriculture.I funds for tlie work ran be nrranged There Is nothing so gixul us | ki I sihux I If every landholder Is taxed on tho »ran for taking the hop out o f a acreage lie luibln or c|s-ru(cs. Tho (russliopper and thero Is no better fluids should lw collected aud placed say o f buying amt distributing tho ut the illa|xisol o f n g oal bilslneaa »ran than through n community or- man who will know how and where to {anlxatlon, s|ieclull*ta o f tho United ! go about buying polsini* ami ••Hier «tules U - iM .r t u .e iit of A g r ic u ltu r a l w h , . „ |h(,y |iru w l„ , . tn d Iu th e a ren a w h ere th e g r a n a - ¡ (>(|| „ ... . . „ „ y ,,f lltltB I,K |lllg „..1 n -p ia -ra c o m e d . . w „ an t h e f a r m * r«.p e ¡ U|M, g . m m t lin e a It i . a d v a n t . ig e a u . Ike a l l H ie p la g u e s ,, f K g y p l " ' e r a ¡ n i¡, „ (||<. K n i„ hll|1|wr w ill, d .o u b l b e g r u a s lu tp p e r lig h t in g a r g u ii M|td „ rat Ian s, Just a » t h e r e a r a f i r e f l g h t t n « I p r M < i mlts In every elly. Fighting a grass- t.My ,,f .............. lirn, »ap|u-r Illusim i without the help af | |w„ „ ,„.re . <U|.e Is iu* nHulilior* I n llku tr)tuj¡ to |>ut out doftlrahlo, nnd tho lender* ehould I rtr%» lu n pomiler factory with on* know their exuet right«! and Uniti* In >u< ket o f xuixr. I hoik* nmt ter* I »e fore the Hu*» cornea In tho rnctilc ntnto* tho n o t, un* for them to net to *n\o tho erofMi of I rulli*uU'tl nren« o f tiiountiiltiN, f>*ot- i In* community. j ì IU n , ami gnnuilund* uffonl l*lo»»l I f tho district I» divided Into This attractive chtmite frock of Xtvilliit! ifrmimU for ut Ivunt dicht defence anni» nnd each urea put un* Spanleh Influence la of wrhite crepe de .**•( 1 ) 11 )«»ti sjHM'li** of |¡niuho|>|x'r. Un* «1er tho *u|>or\l*h»n o f it man who chine with heavy white fringe. iUturUMl, tho |H*8t* cun uui** Ihoir know» g ì n**h«>ppt’r hnhltx nmt how to lu r t Y » In tho Nprluit Rnt| I mi rv m ljr for o*o tho won|HHt* which tho orgnnliui* i dfkcrut upon tho alfalfa tlchU mut lion hu* put In hi* luiiid*. thero will cultivai«* cro|Hi of tho farmer uhon lw no want* of uiaierhil» »r efYort HINTS ABOUT CLOTHES ATutlior ctniilltloiiN |H*ruiit. Tnom when Ilio ftMithlll* dlNgorgo their hun Krocka o f crcpo do chino foot uro * oouin to ! h » llttlo hop« o f tlo*fn*y I hr gry borile*. Lastly, tho Wider th* ro* U h *| wh 1 pniioK ho t;ni«>ho|)|iorN In tho*«« l»«>lattHl opomtlou tho t»ottor the rvsiill# wilt Annlot* o f out rich aro worn with brooding an*«« nnd f»»r that row »on I h *. It d«*oa no g»»«M| to drive the evening costuniea. «|M*otallBta'«if tho hurotiu o f onio*r*o|ogy. , |x-rs from one district. If they are al* Uuahroom-ahaped hats hrra long lo lle d Ntates purtnient ..f Agrleul- j | i i W | N ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flM.(l ll|Mm ribbon streamer«. :ur,*. iiialuialn timi It will be ■"•W .„h er-im ssln g Hi. ,s*.t along I » the I odd latticework U rflTectlv« on a »cam bcf«»ro iho gru*»hop|H’r monaca1 »•ther fell«»wr d»**« n«»t nfT««r«l i«erit»B* frock o f brown tulle. Il so Piatir» from the West. Hut. while nent rellef, ami II pilla an rxirn hard* Harocho p«*tirU worn on a silken he eight pingue» t'annoi I h > e x t e r- »hip U|Mtn one‘* nelk’ ldn>r. The n»»ault cord are tho latest faney. -houhl be almullniiiHHi» throiighout tho Allovor embroidery Juckcts are worn wbolo Infettetl area; farm *h«mlil co- with plain «klrts, giving a two fabric • •jHrnle wtth farm, vltlng* wlth vii- effect. In gè. ami couniy Wph etointy. *•» that White veiling Is having a tretnen* e\ery leap that Iti* liop|N*r imike* to FRILLY AND DAINTY BLOUSE daua vogue amt usually It la dulted ♦‘ • mìijm * Mie frylng pati wili Inttd bini with various colored chenille. Iti thè Are. Mie »p*'< hitl«u aay. Coiffure hands coming down over Elght Spedo« In West the forehead and fastening under tlie Ther* are nt leaat elght *|**«’le» of hair at the sides have been seen lately. gmaahoppor rontmonly fmind In th«» Lace has Invaded even the realm of Pacific state». Some o t th*B* are the purse— tlie outside this time I A ft winged. ore noi; sonni prvfcr A Grasshopper at Work. ernoon bag*, pouch ahupe. nr«, ofteu in e varlety of ì « mm |, l»ut altngether, fushloued of It. m inu ted ni th e ir so u rce, îh e y can tu» | w hen N«nv<HmI cornili Itili» art* favor* Just now there Is a decided ten uct wltli n s>Nteniatlc, wcll-dlrectcd | ahle. tlw‘ >‘ con destroy nny rrop that dency toward featuring the t"(T»ta :ar: ,ge uf puhiHud balt, Ar«*, and w«»steri» fnrmer* gr«»w The luthlt» ami froi’k In navy or blgck. On *v*ry j afficr* w*npocia for control wheti tli*y i «*linracttrl»th « of «»neh s|*e«*le» are d«* hand one hears that this Is to ho ■ irr.-mpi to Invade the c u l t i v a t e d ! s v t II hm I In K a r u a T * ' ltu ll«* tIII 111*1. white summer, and Judging by tho i r leidJ. j Mm »»hopper Oontrol In th«» I' hc IA c luring frocks nnd silken »ports cos State», which may l»e had apon re- Preparing for tho Attack. tumes this Is opt to l»e true. K v e r y lo iT illty hhottld h a ve an *»r- qu«*st o f the Uniteti States lk»part* Many hip-length tmtdels In oxclt> {u n lx a tlo ti fu lly equIpiN*«! and pre- | ment o f Agriculture. Washing! «*i. aive blous«-» are to he seen. Wool em- ;»nrt*d to meet the gru»»hop|M*r « n I>. C . broidery, bead d«»c«>rath»ns and fancy «Imight. All pn*parations hould t»e In nditltlon to a brief description of stitching In allk and rbenllie nr* the nade early In the Kprtng before the the |>eNts, the bulletin give» th* trimmings most In evidence. The Me- Insecto have left their l»rv«*dlng | recipes fur mixing th«» most efficient on blouse Is »till In high favor, the ¿grounds. Tlie orgimlintlon should U* when to spread, nnd how to blouses that tuck Into the »klrt being !lrect«‘d am! controlli»«] by efficient sud j place th* bait n» !«* avoid Injury generally o f the lingerie order aud of -iM'rgetlc leader»«, nnd It ought to hrvo to ll\e stock. Sj*-« liti control m«*iis* wash materiata. he co-operation and support T every tire» arc :• i n. ! me«*t différant Tulle hat» that are apparently hope* fnrmer In the community « » well a» j ginigraphlcal condition*, aud the puh l«**sly crualietl nmt .hnbliy mny b * ! :b«. Inniluwti<-ra wlm Imlil till« to tin* ■leatlon iiroM-ul* the iuc II um U that muile to n|>iwur nlm<i*t ns guoil a* new ' -vniote ureas from wlilvli Ihu |>ln>;.ia lim e proved 1110*1 effeeilvo after fix« by .teaming over boiling wnter. Hold qirenil*. year» of ex|H-rlnieiilnlloii. the hat na cloae to tho steam as poa*l- ] __________ __________ ___________________________________________ ______________ hie without letting the tulle become; This frilly a net dainty blouse I, of wet. Then hold a light towel around 1 NUT TREES GOOD FOR SHADE CONTROL OF WHEAT DISEASE georgette crepe with frills of lace ihe hat for a few minutes, after which veniae, and Is one of the recent warm, j <xiio»e It to the air nnd It will noon J lp , n« „ Walnut la Especially Ap Farmers’ Bulletin 1213 T e ll, of Flag weather creations. 1 dry and look fresh and crisp. propriate for Farm and Door. Smut Discovered In Illinois _ j Yard Planting. County In 1919. BROWN IS TO BE FALL COLOR The Japanese walnut offer« po**llill|- ties for landowner« who are si-cklng ----------- • -------------------------------------------- , to plant nut tree* for aliude or other New Card of Tints Prescribes Various comforting assurance I* given that the purposes; »«Jt apeHallst» of the L’nltial Shades From Light Buff to price* will be lower tliaii they were statca I ’ vportment o f Agriculture. Ii Deep Seal. it year ago. Just now tlie fur neck IN ncurly u* hardy n* the black walnut plc< e fur wear with suit or frock I* „ml I* by no nirnii* uncommon In Tl.e Textile Color Card association, " h 1" 1' northern and eastern slate*, where which tell* Just what shade* to wear Because o f the popularity of gray It Is especially appropriate fur fanu each season, ha* Issued It* full color a* a garment shade all o f the gray nnd door yard planting. F’or the card. Once again, as befit* the au furs, •xqulrrel, silver fox. caracul gi.d prraent, seedling tree* will have to lie tumn, brown lu.d It* tones I* tbe pop krlmmer are featured, the latter fur relied u(mil almost entirely, a* very ular color, and It come* In tint* from being used as a trimming on silk and j few liudded or grafted trvea aro avail light buff through gold and rust to a sutln summer coat*. able. deep seal. Purple I* also used, fh llo Among the novelties for blouses aro ............... .. ... ............. I This nut has been confused with tho gray and navy blue are o f course In twilled rainbow ■ ks, coped by Eng . . . , ,_____, _____ * | Persian or ««eeullcd l.nglisb walnut, vogue. llsh looms from old Roman pattern*. nlllioiigh the two are quite unlike. Tbe F'or evening wear »hade* of red *uch These are »«•«•erely tailored with broad I Japanese Is s dwnrflsli s|H>rle*, with a* gayety, a deep rose, poppy red and shoulder line and short bark. They dull green rough leallets. often a* unny aurora, a flame shot coral; together have gusset breast pockets and are ' as 15 or 17 to the leaf, nnd bears nuts with blues, greens and rose oranges, rut for high or low neck fastening In raceme* o f n dor.cn or more. are all to be wrom. Indeed, the col with seven bullet penrt stud button* Thc shell* are thinner thun those o f or* for fall are carefully chosen, and niranged close together nnd reaching the black walnut, hut thicker than while they are o f neeesslty tnsed on only to the bust line. those o f the better Persian walnuts. the seven primary tones, they have The flavor o f the kernels Is much like been so combined and blended that To Place Rugs Properly. many new sbndes will greet us In tbe Rugs should not he placed comer- that o f the American butternut. wise In a room. Eny straight on the season to come. It 1* but a short time and the Au floor; follow the lines o f furniture and GROWERS STUDY CONDITIONS gust fur sales will be with us, snd the the proportion of the room. Sales Concluded on Satisfactory Baaia and Usaful Experience Ob tained In Market. THE ANKLE-LENGTH SKIRT Ugly, and Make Everyone Who Wears Them Look Old and Dowdy, Fashion W riter Says. There enn he no two opinion* about (he qualities of ankle-length skirt*, which are gathired at the waist and which measure from live to six yard* at the extreme hem. They are frankly ngly, a fashion writer assert*, nnd they make everyone who wenrs them look old and dowdy. Hooped dresses o f 1830 outline sre quite different ’tills I* a »pedal genre, and It Is very »Ctrnrtlve In some cir cumstance*. At fancy-dress balls, for example, dresses o f this order Invar iably score an Immediate sucres*. Hut for everydny wear? You see, we nave got rur away from the calm, ntay-at-houie spirit o f 18301 This Is un age of burry and bustle, mid for that reason. If lor no other, we need n special style o f dress. Crinolines were never Intended for crowds, nnd the average woman of to- . day lives her whole life Iu the midst , o f a crowd. She Is slwnys flitting from one scene o f fevered excitement to another. Khe Is nhsolutely unlike her grandmother or her great grand mother In every poHMihle respect. Why thru fry to revive Ihe lovely and pic- turesque fashions of un tige which huu passed away? New Hat Styles. Navy blue lints have suddenly ap peared among the exclusive millinery. Milan straw, taffetn and transparent luces are used In tlie model lint A The luce effect* are decidedly dressy B0(j It I* snld they will lie smart for sum mer wear. Rome of the navy hats hove white flower trimming. Undervests. Glove silk undervests are most prac tical for the girl who desires to ai lileve personal dalntlnesn. They are cling ing, they do not wrtnkle nnd, careful ly laundered, wlll Inst long. Those with self shoulder sirups are most corn- fortuhls. Some cahhtige growers accompanied their car-lot Mlilpinents lo market Ihe pu*( season In order lo secure first hand knowledge of shipping conditions and marketing prnetlivs. As it result, not only were sale< made on n fulrly satisfactory hnaM from the standpoint o f the producer, lint the growers ob tained considerable useful experience through observing Ihe bundling of llie cabbage In tlie markets. They studied conditions affecting 'hlpmetils en route and been inti better acquainted with the deiniiiids of Die large whole sale markets. The Informullon n"d experience obtained were o f (nirtleu- Inr value to growers located In sec tion* where cabbage laid not been grown commercially In previous yearn. The plan was employed by growers having two or more ears ready for shlptuent nt one time, nnd Is a detail In the business o f marketing farm products that extiert* of the bureau of markets, United Mtales Department of Agriculture, say might sometimes he employed prudishly by producers of other farm crops. Method* for controlling dng smut, n destructive disease o f wheat, are given Iu F'annvra’ llullelln 1213, F’ lag Smut of Wheat and It* Control, 1» sued for free distribution by the Unl ted State* Department of Agriculture. The disease was discovered In IIHU near Granite City, Madison county. III., nnd In tir.n wu* found In 111 field* confined to 47 square miles, lllitck slrl|*-x running lengthwise In the leaves and leaf alieath* are typical Of Itug smut I >l*on*ed plant* i n stunted and randy head. The dl*ea*a spread liy s|sire* carried on the seed, nnd by spores left In the field on Infected plant material or ou Ih« grouinb when* they may he Ncaltered In various ways, nnd Infect wheut seedling* In tho fall. Trent with formaldehyde the ln- Tested grain a* II comet from thè thrittther. lluro Ihfcsted slrnw. Sow discnsc-frec leed on notilnfeatrd lumi. Trent wtth copper snlphate and lltn« Ilio seed wheat to he strati In thè ln- fested area. Urow reslstnnt variólica. Tlm bulletln muy he luid upon ap plication to thè divisimi o f publica- liona, United Rtntea Department of Agrlrulture. Teams and Implementa. Good tennis and satlafnetory Itnple- ments bave lieen lile eause o f suri-es* on inuiiy fanti*. Man eannot do good furiiilng wlthout sufficlent teama and udnplnhlu Implementa. Bad Place for Roosts. It I* laid practice to make Ihe fowl* roost over a mass of dropping* warm nights. These send up largo quantities of nnitiitinla gns which Is very harmful. Keep things clean. Cresting Reputation. Ilnve you mimed your farm nnd placed the sign up over Ihe gntej Tlmt’s one of the best way* o f rrent* lug a reputntloa for yonr produce. Keep Poultry House Clean. Don t allow the litter In your poul try house to heroine damp and badly broken up. It will cut down your egg production If you do. Cara of Work Horse. Tnkn good care of tlie work horse these warm days