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pocketed the money, fo rg ettin g to ac h ad ended It now, before It w as to* count to th e ow ners for the sum s they late. T h ere m ight have been a scan brought. T he d eale rs dem anded re s ti dal, and th a t she m ust avoid a t any tu tio n or a se ttlem en t and U nderw ood, cost. Mr. Jeffries, sh e felt certain , JQ m ü f f iÂ Ï Ï Q V E ® t? d read in g exposure, had to h u stle would n o t to le ra te a scan d al of any aro u n d to ra ise enough m oney to kind. All a t once sh e fe lt som ething m ake up th e deficiency In o rd er to avoid prosecution. In th is way he brush h e r cheek. She tu rn ed quickly. £> J l ci lived from day to day borrow ing from I t w as h e r husband w ho had en tered W aste f om W e e d , and H o w to Control P e te r to se ttle w ith Paul, and on one th e room quietly. ::J Eradicate These ¿.er.ous PeóU "Oh, H ow ard,” she exclaim ed, peev or tw o occasions he had not been P R O F . R. A . M O O R E ash am ed to borrow from Mrs. Jeffries ishly: "how you frig h ten ed m e! You D y H '¿scons, n College o f Agriculture sh o u ld n 't sta rtle me like th a t." herself. A ta ll, distinguished-looking m an A licia len t th e m oney m ore because ^ A N D T she feared ridicule th an from any real w ith w h ite m u stach e an d pointed mul desire to oblige U nderwood. She had beard stood ad m irin g h e r in silence. ~ C o i . y r w . i l . 1UIO. b » W e . i s f u N e w t » « L i u - “ long since becom e disgusted w ith him. H is e re c t figure, ad m irab ly s e t off In ^ V ^ B ™ K ? „ ? X » A V W A LTE R S rootsto k w ith one of th e s e Joint« on T h e m a n 's real c h a ra c te r w as now a w ell-cut d ress co at suggested the millions Crons losses aggregating ■— ... , , . ... ,f dollars occur annually throughout will produce a new p lan t, althougn plainly revealed to her. He w as an soldier. is occur an n u a" to lack " l'" eiii " t it guessed how unhappy she w as. She of it may not be over one half Inch In ; SYNOPSIS. "W h a t a re you doing alone here, - ■ _ i_ «»i»/nva c a n i f l l v H ll'l knew th a t by h e r own Indiscretion sh e a d v e n tu re r, little b e tte r th a n a com ! e U nited S tales due to i.»« — lent weed control Im m ense areas The wl ole p lan t grow s rap id ly m on crook. She co n g ratu lated h e r d ear?" he said. "I h ear c a rriag es out H o w a r d J e f frie » , b a n k e r ’» »on. u n d e r w as In d an g er of losing all sh e had self on h e r narrow escape. • e infected with wee s to an extent rl| en< Its feed usually in Ju ly and. Suppose side. O ur g u ests a re arriv in g .” won, h e r position In society, h e r place t h e e v il in flu e n c e o f H u b e rt U n d e rw o o d “J u s t th in k in g , th a t's all.” she re au t m akes It very advisable to carry w here grow ing In m eadow s, m ay he • fe llo w -s tu d e n t a t Y a le, le a d » a life o f In th e uffections of h e r husband, she had m arried him —the h o rro r of n a determ ined w arfare to e ra d i.a te g a th e r'd in th e bay. from w hence it it! Y et th e n e x t in s ta n t she w as plied, evasively. d is s ip a tio n , m .irrle » th e d a u g h t e r o f a everything. g a m b le r w h o d ie d In prlMnn. a n d 1» »11 m - filled w ith c o n stern atio n . She had many years tho.-e inter- gH s into th e m an u re to be sc a tte re d H e n o ticed h e r preoccupied look W hen she m a rrie d Mr. Je ffrie s It allow ed him to becom e so In tim ate Lem. For • w n e d b y hi» f a th e r . H e trie » to ( a t rm aneut agrl- broad: ast over the farm . and, w ith som e concern, he dem anded: w o r k a n d fall» . A f o r m e r c o lle g e c h u m sted In scientific and per w as w ith d elib erate calculation. She If grow ing in g rain It will be h a r of "T h e re 's no th in g to w orry you. Is m a k e s a b u sln e» » p ro p o s itio n to H o w a r d did n o t love hltn, but, being am bitious, th a t It w as difficult to b reak off w ith allu re have considered ti e m enace vested and th re sh e d w ith th e grain, him all a t once. She realized th a t th e re ? ” w h ic h require» 92,000 c a s h , a n d H o w a r d ■ ta d s and have i-sued w arnings la broke. H oia*rt U n d e rw o o d , w h o h a d sh e did not h e sita te to deceive him. with a man of th a t c h a ra c te r th e in and if the g rain is not g ra d e d w ith g a ln rt them . T his early w erk dealt “Oh, no—no th in g like th a t," she b e e n r ep u lsed b y H o w a r d ’» w ife , A n n ie , He w as rich, he could give h e r th a t ex trem e care som e of th e quack gra^s ev ita b le m u st com e. T h ere would be said, hastily. (m ost wholly with preventive meas- In hi» c o lle g e »lays, a n d h a d o n c e b e e n p ro m in en t position in society for a d isg racefu l scandal. She would be will be sow n on th e fields th e next e n g ag e » ! to A lhd a. H o w a r d '» » te p m o th e r, H e looked a t h er closely and she ■res. largely along the line of seed in- The fa c t th a t mixed up in it. h e r h u sb an d 's eyes h a s a p a r i m e n t s a t th e A s t r u r l a a n d 1» w hich she yearned. v d I >e a r she w as alread y engaged to a m an for would be opened to h er folly, it m ight av erted h e r eyes. Mr. Jeffries often ■pection to insure clean se.:u a p p a r e n tly In p r o s p e r o u s c ir c u m s ta n c e » F arm ers on the virgin »o.D of ’ C anada T h lx t’e a M enace, w ondered if he had m ade a m istake. H o w a r d re c a ll» a 9250 lo a n to Un»lerw»>o»i whom she did c a re did not d e te r h er ruin h e r e n tire life. She m ust end it t h a t re m a in » u n p a id , a n d d e c id e s to a s k for a m om ent from h e r s e t purpose. He fe lt th a t th is w om an to whom he nited S tates where weeds w le n l ike Quack g rass th e C anada thls- now —once for all. She had alread y h im fo r th e 92,000 h e n e e d s . i tie js a p?renni. 1 p lant In h eig h t it She had m et R obert U nderw ood y ears given him to u n d erstan d th a t th eir had given his nam e did not love him, • um erous w ere incl.ned to r» i c j : a ry e s from one to th re e feet, de- before. He was th en a college boy, in tim acy m u st cease. Now he m ust but his v an ity as much a s his prido d .a th a t they could e>er ( 10,1 \ C H A PTER III. .p e n d in g on conditions. T h e C anada tall, handsom e, clever. She fell in sto p h is v is its to h e r house and de p revented him from acknow ledging »usly troublesom e, l i e 1 >11 j l t | tie has no ro o tsto ck s like the T h e handsom e tow nhouse of How love w ith him and they becam e e n sist from trap p in g her friends into his it, even to him self. A fter all, w hat d e n tis ts have been re» « ' ver. and ti ere a te now | Quack grass, hut Is possessed of tru e a rd Jeffrie», the well know n banker, on gaged. As she grew m ore so p h istic a t m any schem es. She had w ritten him did he c a re ? She w as a com panion, i(o ahan ....... roots, the p a rts of w hich a re capable H lverslde drive, waa one of th e inoet ed she saw th e lolly of th e ir youthful th a t m orning forbidding him to com e sh e graced his hom e and looked a fte r u this country which have i been oned because the weeds have m ain P erh ap s no strik in g am ong th e m any Im posing in fatu atio n . U nderw ood was w ithout to th e house this evening. She w as his c re a tu re com forts. idly th a t the of Producing plants. W hen u nd istu rbed reaso n ab le m an should expect any ■ lied and spread so discouraged rap m illio n aire hom es th a t line th e c ity ’» fortune, his fu tu re u n certain . W hile done w ith him forever. and b-v cultivation the roots « r e a p t to lie th in g m ore. C arelessly, he asked: aru ier has become in th is uncertain s ta te of m ind she splen d id w ater front. House» th e re Noxious weeds \ lu>nr the surface, but go d e e p e r in T h ese th o u g h ts w ere responsible for “ W hom do you expect to-night?” piven up In despair. g ! cultivated soil and w here it is par- w ere In th e Im m ediate proxim ity m et Mr. Jeffries, th e n a w idow er, a t th e frow n on th e beautiful Mrs. J e f "Oh, th e usual crow d," replied are spreading at a rate w 1 1 1 1 ' 1 tlcu larly loose and porous m ay be w hich w ere m ore show y and had cost a reception. The b an k er w as a ttr a c t frie s' be jew eled brow th a t p a rticu lar ’ j found a t a depth of th re e feet, m ore money, b u t none a s com pletely ed to h e r and being a b u sin ess m an S a tu rd a y evening. A licia gave a sigh Alicia, languidly. “Dr. B ernstein Is claim ed those who are ac , Canada th istle s seldom b e a r seed In sa tisfy in g from th e a r t lo v er's sta n d be did th in g s quickly. He proposed and w as draw ing on h er long kid com ing—you know h e's quite the ra g s with the seriousness o t i e s ‘ I fields th at a re cu ltiv ated an nually, point. It w as th e hom e of a man who and w as accepted, all In th e brief gloves before the glass, when sudden Ju st now. He has to <Jo w ith psychol llie re are m any farm s » a 1 - ogy and all th a t so rt of th in g .” ent. of the crop producing eapa | ^ ^ (hoge fleldg ^ stu d ied and loved the beautiful for its tim e of—live m inutes. R obert U n d er ly a m aid e n te re d and ten d ered h er a re seeded "So, h e’s your lion to-night, Is h e?” aas been destroyed by weeds. T here o w n sa k e and n o t because he w anted wood and th e rom ance of h e r girlhood m istre ss a note. down to clover or grasses. Alicia knew the sm iled the banker. T hen he w ent on: is a g reat necessity of some con to a sto n ish people with w hat m iracles w ere sacrificed w ithout questio n w hen h an d w ritin g only too well. She to re M ethods of Weed E rad ic atio n . “By th e by, I m et B rew ster a t th e certed action for weed control and h is m oney could work. O ccupying a It cam e to reach in g a prom pt decision. th e le tte r open and read : club to-night. H e prom ised to drop eradication with respect to two of the Many m ethods have been devised la rg e plot on slightly elevated ground, S he w ro te U nderw ood a b rie f le tte r D e a r M rs. J e f f r ie s : I re c e iv e d y o u r l e t m ost w idespread and serious weed and advocated for th e e ra d ic a tio n of th e house com m anded a fine view of of farew ell, tellin g him th a t th e action t e r te llin g m e t h a t m y p re s e n c e a t y o u r in.” Now It w as A licia’s tu rn to sm ile. pests. Quack g rass and C anada th istle s. The th e broad Hudson. D irectly opposite, sh e had taken w as really for th e b est h o u s e to - n i g h t w o u ld be d i s t a s t e f u l to success of any m ethod d epends very a c ro s s th e river, busy w ith steam and in te re sts of them both. U nderw ood y o u . A s y o u r a n I m a g in e , It w a a a g r e a t It w as not everybody who could boast The W orst Weeds. » h o c k . D»»n’t y o u u n d c ra ta n » ] th e h a r m largely upon soil an d w e a th e r condi sa ilin g c raft, m illed th e g reen slopes m ade no reply and for m onths did not tills w ill d o m e ? E v e r y b o d y w ill n o tic e of having such a d istinguished law yer While th ere are many weeds which o f New Je rse y : In the purplish n o rth a tte m p t to go n e a r her. T h en he m et m y a b s e n c e . T tie y w ill J u m p to th e c o n as Ju d g e B rew ster on th e ir calling are proving troublesom e on farm s, tions and a m ethod w hich h a s proven lists. T o-night would certa in ly be a en tirely successful und er one se t of frow ned thp Jagged cliffs of th e p re c lp h e r in public. T h e re was a reco n cilia c lu s io n t h a t th e r e h a s b e e n a r u p tu r e , tion. He exerted th e old sp ell—on th e a n d m y c r e d it w ill s u f f e r Im m e d ia te ly success— tw o lions in ste a d of one. th ere are two which are pre-em inently conditions has frequently failed when Itous Palisades. w ith y o u r fr ie n d s . I c a n n o t a ffo r d to le t noxious, particularly in W isconsin T h e e ld e r Jeffries, a risto c ra tic d e m arried woman. Cold and Indifferent th is h a p p e n now . M y a f f a ir s a r e In s u c h F or th e m om ent sh e forgot h er w orry. and the north central states, viz.: used under som ew hat d ifferen t condi "I am d elighted th a t th e judge Is sc e n d a n t of an old K n ickerbocker to h e r husband, A licia found it a m u s c o n d itio n t h a t it w ill b e f a t a l to m e. I Quack g ra-s and C anada thistles tions. Quack g rass Is m ore p ersis fam ily, was preud of his hom e and in g to have h er old lover p aying h e r n e ed y o u r s u p p o r t a n d fr le m ls h ip m o re com ing,” sh e exclaim ed, h er face T hese weeds are extrem ely difficult to te n t and m ore difficult to era d ic a te th a n e v e r . 1 h a v e n o tic e d f o r so m e tim e beam ing. "E v ery one is talk in g about had sp e n t larg e sum s of m oney in c o u rt and th e d an g er of discovery only th a n the C anada th istle , h en ce any him since his b rillian t speech for the erad icate because of th e ir peculiar b eau tify in g It. liu llt In colonial sty le i m ethod w hich will e ra d ic a te Quack uwture and habits. defense in th a t m urder case." o f p u re w hite m arble w ith long Wild m ustard has become a serious g rass will surely d estro y C an ad a th is T he b a n k e r noted h is w ife’s beau F re n c h w indow s nnd lofty colum ns pest in the grain fields of many tles. tiful h a ir and th e w hite tra n sp a re n c y su p p o rtin g a flat, rounded roof, su r T his m ethod can be used successful- sta te s, and in sem e sections is get of her skin. H is gaze lingered on th e ro u n d ed by broad law ns, wide sp re a d ng beyond the control of farm ers »' except on w et or ex trem ely porous graceful lines of h er neck and bosom, ing sh ad e trees and sp lash in g foun using ordinary m ethods of eradication. ! »oil«. No crop can be grow n d u ring g litte rin g w ith precious stones. An ta in s, It w b h a conspicuous landm ark exquisite arom a exuding from h er p e r Land values have deteriorated where !» • year in w hich th is tre a tm e n t Is fo r m iles. T he in te rio r w as full of son reach ed w here he stood. H is the fields have become thickly seeded being given. It co n sists of plow ins a rc h ite c tu ra l beauty. The sta te ly en eyes grew m ore a rd e n t and, p assin g to m ustard. C onsiderable effoit has deep enough to reach th e horizontal tra n c e hall, hung w ith a n c e stra l por his arm affectionately aro u n d h e r been expended by farm ers in pulling roots, four tim es In a dry season, tra its , w as of noble proportions, nnd the m ustard plants when in full bloom and often er If the season is w et. In slen d er w aist, he ask ed : a su p erb stalrcn se, d eco rated witli at a tim e when the weed could be fact, plowing may profitably be begun "How does my little girl like h er a ta tu a ry , led off to ta ste fu lly d ocorated ea lly recognized in the grain fields, as soon as a crop is rem oved the tia ra ? " re c e p tio n room s above. T o-night the “It 8 very nice. D on't you see I'm but when fields becam e badly infested preceding year. ho u se was b rillian tly illum inated and In the in te rv a ls betw een plow lngs w earing It to-night?" she replied a l th is was a laborious task, and often th e r e w as considerable activ ity a t the the ground should be c u ltiv a te d often w as done a t the expense of one-half m ost im p atien tly and d raw in g h erself fro n t en tra n c e , w here a footm an In enough to p rev en t all leaf grow th. or m ote of th e crop. aw ay. a m n rt livery stood opening th e doors O ther weeds which are especially The spring tooth harrow m ak es an B efore Mr. Jeffries had tim e to re of th e ca rria g e s as they drove up In ply th e re w as a com m otion a t the obnoxious are th e Sow thistle, S tar excellent tool for th is purpose, but q uick succession. o th e r end of th e reception room, thistle, English plantain. Ox-eye daisy, any exposure of th e roots to th e hot M rs Jeffries' m usicnles w ere nlw nys w here rich ta p e s trie s screen ed off the T oad flax. Dodder and Velvet leaf, winds and glaring su n sh in e of su m larg ely atten d ed because she knew m ain e n tra n c e hall. T he b u tle r drew and in many sections o th er weeds are m er rapidly kills them . th e se c re t of m aking them Interesting. T his fallow ing m ethod is m o re c er serious. th e c u rta in s aside. H e r h u sb an d 's w ealth and h e r line tain to resu lt In com plete e rad icatio n “Mr. and Mrs. C ortw right,” he a n Quack G rass Serious Foe. ho u se enabled her to e n te rta in on a th an any o th er w hich h as been tried, nounced loudly. lib e ra l scale, nnd she w as a ta c tfu l Quack g rass Is a perennial plant liv Alicia w ent forw ard, followed by And diplom atic h o stess as well. She ing from y ear to year unless pre it gets rid of th e w eeds w ith one h er husband, to g re e t h e r guests. -not only cultivated the rig h t kind of vented by some unusual clrcum- year's work. The th orough cu ltiv a (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) tion of the soil leaves It In splendid peo p le who w ere congenial to each condition, so th a t a m uch la rg e r crop -other, hut she alw ays m anaged to DANGER IN LICKING STAMPS can be obtained th e follow ing year ihave som e guest of special d istin ctio n th a n would have been possible had w hom ev ery one w as e a g e r to m eet. P ractice H as Been Known to Cause the w eeds rem ained, and th e field will H e r own wide acq u ain tan ce am ong A cute Inflam m ation of th e continue to b ear good cro p s a fte r th e th e prom inent operatic a rtis ts and h er Tongue. weeds are elim inated. h uabund's influential position in th e W here the Quack g ra ss o r th istle s w orld of finance made th is policy an Do the people who Jeer a t th e cau are to be rem oved w hile a crop Is be easy way of fu rth e rin g h er social am tious ones who refuse to lick a post ing raised, plow ing should begin in b itions. She would alw ays invito age stam p as "cran k s" know th a t th ere the sum m er o r autum n as soon as Borne one whom »he could p re s e n t as Is a defined d isease know n as "th e the form er crop is rem oved, th e ear- th e lion of th e evening. O ne w eek it postage stam p toDgue?” ■ Her the b etter. T h is should be fol- would be a ten o r from th e opera house, T his Is an acu te inflam m ation of the , lowed by careful cu ltiv atio n u n til th e a n o th e r tim e a fam ous violinist. In tongue, d irectly traced to th e germ s to ground freezes up. T h e n e x t spring th is way she m anaged to c re a te a lit be found on the gum m ed side of stam p plowing should be done as soon as tle a rtistic snlon on th e llm s of th e or envelope. soil conditions p erm it an d be con- fam ous |K>litical salons in w hich the O ther and more serious diseases ! tinued a t In terv als of four w eek until b rillia n t women of the eig h te e n th ceil have been caused by th is h ab it th a t Is th e first of July. tu ry mold» <1 public opinion in F ran ce. so universal and seem s so harm less. Betw een th e plow lngs th o ro u g h cul Alicia knew sh e w as c lev e r am i as O ne th ro a t sp ecialist In a hospital tivation should be p ractised . On th e ahe stood adm iring h erself in fro n t of d ecla res th a t m any chronic affections date m entioned the seed bed should She a t L east W as Not a W ife He Need Be A sham ed Of. a full length m irro r while aw aitin g of th e th ro a t a re found- am ong persona be carefully prep ared and th e land th e arriv a l of h er g u ests she c o n g ra t who have as th e ir livelihood the ad sown to m illet o r b u ck w h eat a t th e gave th e Intrigue additio n al ze st and th a t y o u r m a n n e r to m e h a* c h a n g e » ! d ressin g and stam ping of envelopes. ulated h erself th u t she had m ade f ’erh a p a y o u h a v e b e lie v e d s o m e o f th e She did not lead U nderw ood atorle* m y e n e m lc » h a v e circu late»! a b ou t rate of th ree pecks per a c re In e ith e r Bad skin diseases have ben known auccess of her life. She had won those charm case. The previous tr e a tm e n t will th in g s which most women hold d ear to believe th a t he could Induce h e r to m e. F o r th e s a k e o f o u r old fr ie n d sh ip . to follow th is habit, and It has eveD have so w eakened th e w eeds th a t th e — w ealth and social position, She h a d | forget h er duty to Mr Jeffries, b u t A licia, d on 't d e s e r t m e n ow . K em em lier caused pulm onary troubles. h a t I o n c e w a s to >-<iu an d le t m e c o m e It is a fte r all but a habit, and a bad m illet or buckw heat g ets well e sta b tnarrl» d a man she did not love, it sh e w as foolish enough to en co u rag e w to y o u r r ec e p tio n to -n ig h t. T h ere'» a r e a one. It ta k e s no m ore tim e and Is lished before th e w eeds reco v er suffi waa true, but o th er women had done a d an g ero u s intim acy. She th o u g h t so n w h y I m u st he s e e n In y o u r h o u se . quite as easy to m oisten th e stam p Y ours flc v o te d lv . ciently to begin grow th. B oth of th a t before her If th e had not »ho was stro n g enough to be able to R O B ER T UNDERW OOD. w ith a d am p sponge or rag. th ese crops grow rapidly an d provide bro u g h t h e r husband love »he a t least call a h alt w henever sh e would be so W here m any le tte rs m ust be A licia's face flushed w ith anger. a dense shade u n d e rn e a th w hich the w as not a wife he need lie asham ed disposed, b u t as is o ften th e case she The in T u rn in g to the m aid, she said : stam ped and sealed th ere a re good pa weeds cannot survive. of. In her 1‘aquln gown of gold cloth, o v erestim ated her (lowers te n t Inventions by w hich th e sponge U nderw ood becam e "T h e re ’s no answ er." w ith sw eeping tra in an d a jew eled tim acy grew. Spraying to Kill W ild M ustard. T h e g irl w as ab o u t to close th e is kep t moist. tia ra In her hair, ahe considered her- bolder, claim ing and o b taining special' The eradication of farm w eeds by He soon realized th a t he door w hen h er m istress suddenly re a e l f handsom e enough to grace any privileges. H anging on the W alt. 1 spraying with weed killing so lu tio n s m an 's home. It w as Indeed a beauty had th e upper hand and he tra d e d on ; called her. “T h e way p ictu res are hung make* lias been th e su b ject of special Inves w hich aim saw In th e m irro r -the file») It. U nder h e r patro n ag e he w as in- j “ W ait a m inute,” sh e sa id ; "I'll such a lot of difference in the app ear tigations by th e W isconsin e x p e ri o f a w oman not yet 30, w ith th e fea vlted everyw here. He p ractically lived w rite a line." ance of a room ." said an In terio r dec m ent station for sev eral y ears. Ex tu re s re g u la r an d refined T he eyes on h e r friend*. He borrow ed th e ir j T ak in g from her d a in ty e sc rito ire a o ra to r a few days ago. "T h a t fact Is perim ents w ith th e Iron s u lp h a te solu w ere large and d a rk and th e m outh money and ch eated them a t cards. sh e e t of perfum ed no tep ap er, she th ru s t upon me nearly every day. I tion w ere begun In 1906 an d su c c e ss an d nose delicately molded The face Ills real c h a ra c te r w as soon know n to w rote h u rrie d ly a s follow s: go Into som e p arlo rs w here the pic ful resu lts w ere secu red In th e e ra d i " I f y o u d a re to c o m e n e a r m y h o u se ( tu re s a re hung so high th a t all per aretned academ ically p erfect, all but all. b u t no one dared expose him for cation of wild m u sta rd and in th e p a r th e expression She had a cold, cal fear of offending th e influential Mrs to -n ig h t I w ill ha» e y o u p u t o u t b y th e spective It lost, and the celling seem s tial control of o th e r weed pests. c u la ttn g lo o k , and a cynic m ight have Jeffries. Ite a liitn g this. U nderw ood a e r v a n ts ." T he Iron su lp h ate solution Is pre- note, she to be hopelessly high. O th er folks charged h e r w ith being h eartless, of continued hts d ep red atio n s un til he | Q uickly folding th e hang th e irs to low th a t It hurt* your i pared by m ixing 100 pounds of g ra n u cru sh ed It Into an envelope, sealed It, becam e a so rt of social highw aym an, •to p p in g a t nothing to gain h er own spine to took at them . In addition to lated Iron su lp h a te w ith 60 g a llo n i of lie had no leg itim ate source of In handed it to the girl, and said: stra in in g your eyes, spoiling the w ater and s tirrin g thoroughly. T h is “Give th a t to th e m essen g er." To-night Alicia had every reason to come, but he took a su ite of a p a rt beauty of the room and tak in g from solution Is sufficient to tr e a t o ne a c re T h e se rv a n t disappeared an d Alicia feel Ju b ila n t She had secu red a so m ents a t thw expensive A stru rla and th e value of th e picture. of land Infested w ith w ild m u atard . cial lion th a t all New York would talk on c red it fu rnished them so gorgeous resu m ed h e r w ork of d raw in g on her "All picture# should not be hung on A specially adapted sp ra y e r Is n eces a b o u t—no leas a person th a n Dr. ly th a t they becam e th e ta lk of th e gloves In front of h e r m irro r. How th e sam e level, as they to often are. B ern stein . the c e le b rated payebolo tow n. T h e m ag atln ea and n ew spa d a re be w rite her such a le tte r ? W as yet all should be as n early on the A C anada th istle, show ing the horizon sary to apply th e solution. Such m a chines a re now to he found upon th e tal root from w hich It spreads. «1st th e o rig in a to r o f th e th eo ry of pers devoted colum ns to th e m agnifi h e r house to he m ade th e h e ad q u ar level w ith th e eyes a t possible. If m ark et a t m o d erate prices. acle n tlflr psychology E very th in g cence of th e ir fu rn ish in g s and the a rt te rs for h is sw indling sch em es? Did i square and oblong pictures a re a lte r stances. It reproduces Itself by m eans _______________ o. vatu un Bj/niJVU F ifteen to 15 acres can be sp ray ed seem ed to go (he way ahe w ish ed ; her tre a su re s th ey contained. A rt d e a l h e w ant to ch eat m ore of h e r frien d s? nated Irreg u larly with round and oval of seed and h r m eans of the root- dally and a tin g le ap p licatio n of th e ■ laslralee w ere th e ta lk of th e tow n: ers all over th e cou n try offered him T he m ore she thought of all he had ones th e best possible effect la gained." atocka. It Is th e ro o tsto ck s which solution will kill all of th e w ild m us h e r husband had Just p re se n te d her lib eral com m issions If be would d is done, th e a n g rier ahe becam e. H er give th e p lan t Its noxious c h aracter, ta rd If applied a t th e rig h t tim e. T h e A ccounting for It. w ith th e jew eled tia ra which now pose of expensive o b je ts d 's r t to his ey es flashed and h e r bosom heaved aa they m ust be killed to e ra d icate It »pray D m ost effective If applied w hen A rt L over (stan d in g before "T he w ith indignation. She w ondered friends. He en tered In bu sin ess rela- • r a c e d h e r head; th e re seem ed to be and th y e -, o ssee# a g re a t d s a l o i vt- j the younger p la n ts a re in th e bud B a th " )—"Did you ever see such col tlon with sev eral flrma and soon his j w h at h e r husband, th e soul of honor, n o th in g In th e world th a t ahe jo u ld ta llty . At each Joint new ro o ts a re and th e o ld er p la n ts In th e th ird leaf. room s becam e a v eritab le b a ta a r for . would say If he suspected th a t she or?" n o t enjoy P h ilis tin e —"N o w onder. You m ust th ro w n out and at m any of them new W eath er conditions should be fa v o r T e t she was not happy, and aa ahe a r t curios of all k inds Mrs. J e f f r ie s '1 had p erm itted a man of U nderw ood’s rem em L er th a t the lady a in 't through •tem a sta rt, lit th is way th e g rass able. aa rain s w ash off th e solution, gaaed a t th e fa re reflected befo re her frien d s paid ex o rb ita n t prices for | c h a ra c te r to use his hom e for his dis s p re a d s rapidly and a piece of th e m aking It Ineffective of th e stuff an d U nderw ood i h o n est p ractices. She waa g lad s h e ! w ash In j herself yeL"—Judge. SO LUS In th e g lass she w ooden d If th e w orld R0EÏÏTO®[Î>®Q,DTOR3 OIM T hird degree ¿^CHARLES KLEIN ▼ w , ARTHUR HORNBLOW Y 4 Winter Months on the Farm How to Improve Them W ee d d ic a tio n