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o Second Section Eight Pages SS1TS. . MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 24. WAX n Xo 2. ' FLOUR BAGS DYE EASILY Of all iibru'ft, tlie material otmd in used flour bags is perhaps the easiest to dye and the one thui lriiif?s the happiest results. Whiie Hour baga in tueir natural cream or white can be used with success for making atntctive things for the home and for pftrsonul wear, their uses are greatly multiplied when they are dyed some attractive tint. To get the bafrs ready for dyeing, rip them and remove the stamping hy soaking it in kerosene overnight and then waahinj? out in warm water, or by using javeile water. Boiling will not only remove any Jingerinff ' traces of the stamping, but it also takes out the dressing -thoroughiyj which helps the good io take a nice even dye. Use any of the standard brands nf boiled dye on the market and follow the general directions ' printed on tbo package. Use an enamel dish pan or foot bath frn bniHnw If iml? nnt fitnin Tr t no .n vtntu, k'nonino- th : ' .11 material stirring nil the time, not ot!or ",ul ;it,'Hm fmm Mnn can round and round but. OVER and; htx of without the neces- OVER, as shown in the drawing. ; sit-v of opening the windows in Have you seen the tafTy machine in Jie summertime this hood will the candy shop next to the movie aUo lead off the excessive heat house how .the arms go in and generated when the oven is used, out? Well, that's the motion you U no hood nan he placed over the want. Any small sticks will do, out tovo a motor-driven fan may be old curUuir irons are really Ideal, jimmiled in the wH or over the io get an even color you a tie prottd of let the material cool o)fj in tho rfvfl hnth A wrin of the ma- ! tvriai held utj to the lie-lit while wet uhivwra th nvlnr th irriorls will he when dry. Ironinf? . tne material while wet ffives it a lovely (floss, The unbleached Hour bajrs take a slte;ht!y ctftTerent hue from the bleached, but is no less attractive, The unbleached material dyes , fatcihatmg old rose or old blue. Figures Don't Lie; 5o Follow Advice of Beauty Editor We may have gone far since Hie days of wasp-waists but the "tin Bunnortod" figure is In danger just ns much as was the one witli the old-fashioned corset. 11 o w to achieve the "perfect form Jvy stm- , nip methmi "It was a tun Flavtfch fashion that inmlo the pti-U of this Kvti cratiun rto some tliinKs to their fit; ureK tiiat weru quite as hail as what an iddei- seneratfi.n Fenjinlae ftti-vec, taU Fashion, are pasnotl. Kn the lines of femininity. e.neelallv lhe htist, were com- preised In minds nil iney an, ' " imienuu luiiraicm now pereit k:uh Willi lots of color look oflen definitely injnrlns the mils.- must ho lamely that of guide. Pur- svell with crutonnn figured cur ciea of support. Instead ot niaklnitj enls piny point nut tlie way, but tains. tho figure more henlillful they the young person must he permit- j Query, Are floor' and tahte actually mndn tho hust flahhy and t-d Io follo- it as his own rate of lamps used in the same room? saifKins. After the ftrowinu period , speed. What that speed Is will he Mrs, T. N. M. is over, there is very little tiittt tile I .jv:;.- t Answer. Ves, and moreover it is girl In her twenties can do for this. lirassieros should he properly, fitted and worn no lighter than the chest needs: at its point of Kreatest natural expansion. If pan- iin-e is Imm-oved and the rlitht maHsaae and cxereise hejfun, the injured mucrlFK.wllt not grow any worse, thoua ihey can never quile regain thoir normal position. , "Once inihued with the Idea of nn untrammeled figure, women of all attes refused to wear anythinjr Hiat -esemi)led n corset or silp portiiic F,-ument. liut when they take Hie whole pattern of our life into consideration, iniyslca! traln- inr experts today admit the femi- J nina body needs suidiort and the sooner It Rets the rtjtht kind of support the lovelier our figures! will bo. . I "In H lhe siapfs of our chane-1 tniS silhouette the modern modified corset finds its place. Kueh sail- montB ore stron?. hut- lipat and ! supple. They have a variety tt i nfljustments. Women find thrni easy to take care of, to keep clean Pi-and fresh. They should be fitted ' hy experts, for they must work with the fiRure, not auainst It. They must not exert too muc i , nl low for deep hrtathhm and make it po?ibh to expand eltest nd dlapbrasra' M Easter h ! saw two women weeplns by the tumli I Of !it npw-htirk'd, in a fair screen jshici? . Hewercd with fhruhs; the ve retr.hwd no trac? Of auKiit that day performed; hut the faint sioom Of dyhitf day was spread upon the Hky; T.iu mmm wuk broad and bright above the wood; The hri'csw brought token of a multitude, Muxie, and shuttle and mlnjiled revelry. At length cuiiii: gleaming through the thicket -Khnrfe Helmet :imf t:usttne, ami a sieci-nrmed band , ' , Watched round the sepuicher in solomn itad; The niutil-wurd past, frsim man to man cunyeyed; And I touM Htuy thofe women rise and go . Under the dttrfc .trees, moving sad ami slow. Henry Atford, D.D., in Kansas City 8tar. , Every grown person should j think of himself an a teanher in lfiitiitin io urty vuim. wuu nt t he associates. X'ot a Hern or for mal leae.ier, hut ft Jofiy, casual, comradely one who always takes seriously the importunes of the unfolding, the growth of. a human mma, aim respeeis us irR v,.tth my four-year-old son to mi- . ami its aspimtions; If we would, ; (icirKtimi th(i nee(lB w;ich actuate all of us, only-think of ourselves lhom forms of aetiviiv. The huol und our responsibilities in this ( jjK,,nE pit!.finti if ho !h alm a pal( i light, we should 5tiU, of course, S w!J1 lrovMe lhe neeeswtry baek maiie mistakes beinj; only human ! Kmtmfl antl opportunity for the laii we suould he better parents, ehmrs activity fram stage to stag. 5 because we should come nearer to ; of hiH tieveiO!ment. deserving the confidence with ' . ! which lit! le, children look to us for eottnud - and jiuidanee in this strange and intricate world. 1-Jven -though the kitchen in a separate extension or in t;ie corner of the house has natural cross ven tilation, it is very important to plan for artificial Ventilation over the stove as weii, in the winter time it i not possible. to draw off. nil of th,e odors of evoking ' by; opening (he windows, wince ehilly j drafts may re.-uJt, Hut if ft hood is j built over tho stovo and this con- ! neeted wit,i a flue which runs up i to a vtmtflafur in the roof the tj 'It is obvious that of the best diseipiim. ' the parent must he ' more intelligent than the child, j " With the most gifted children.'ibi nuty quite early become a problem, smec suen a emm ny tne age ot ten yoars is as intelligent, or more intelligent than the avmnKe adult Unless both parents are 'very su- perior, therefore, it may happen! Ithiit the c.dhl, while Kill very Jm-; , mature physically nnd emotionally, t -comes to exceed a parent in com- Answer. No. create an environ i prehemdoh of life situations. ; Wfin "Mv y own por- I . ,. . ; sociality, and one which is satisfae- Writiug tux "What a Camp Can lory to you. Do" JSiuHara littiejohn say; "When the wife of the director of my boy's camp-saw that j was! feeling it hit neglected by my son, - sIia f aid, wltu a ' gentle laugh, ' "That's what happens to ali the i mothers who conn here! I know jt painful but it has to- happen f-ometimes, Hvery mother mutft learn, sooner or Inter oniy huekrouiiti. . lint she must ! wouiti soon iie far different than always he there makiiiK t"i her j ' expected. chili's iiaekKroimti. When she, Query. When seieellni? drapery ito-ll!. lie is iost," jiljaterhtis should one eonsitier tile 4 (texture ef the walls? Mrs. W, ii. Adolescence is no time fur par- T. j etits to ntlempt Io deal with their j Answer, res, hy nil. means, sons ami dnuKhu-ra thru pressure ; HooKh wails do not tiw.k well wilii or punisiiment, threats or depriva- soft silk curtains: neither do na. , . , . , 1ieet JVUSS OlJrlngi , ,--1Vvi.. , ... , JKy.. . , - sfftu8& ti&Wb, i i " 8, jr-",- -, v'' EMvvbeth Prkc, 17; ch33t " h fairett of 250 gh!s in a ip.r.l iprmgtime entwt t Spnin, Wash. edford Mail Trmt Eve I, determined by the boy'n or girl'a physical and mental' development s and by "the emotional enthusiasm 'and satisfactions ho discovers ftIon thti way.. VtlUllln wIth our children rtwm ( t ,Jom.mi fl, nim;h tmon neUtnt physical participation in their ae t i vit lea as upon .y m pat he t ie un derstanding and acquiescence i , do not need to crawl with my one- year-old. or Jump, eiimh or fclide Home Decoration By Jane Snedieor BousewiVfiH having problems on iiitorioriircratioti wli! Hoft this coiiimn iHterosttnc. Queried mity bo ailfirpswtni io I he ettiiur of this pitKO, care -Mai! Tribune. t'olor is no iontrer a factor to be ! to , u ivt , tl -you ever noticed what women with iugR!ed with an tried out as im,, hnn(ltcnIW c,m fieeompiish. experiment. Decorators, business- ij0oSc about you on the street, in mnn, nnd housekeeper alike ntitst business, in tiie restaurant. Koine understand color its effect , upon i women arc cursed with a tlisflgur- hoalth, wealth am! hApplcW. Jt j hii'ttimavii, or the a ot . must he used and Used intelligent- i ly. The LHkuI days of spring are ; hero arai things which a month ago one hardly noticed are now demanding attention. New draper- must be seieeied, chairs nntst he t ilu",u , 1 t..v j : tmt brightened and freshened up, f !ul saoum study cotars nd us them as the cook does the ' '"fferoit ingredients i ' tmtercnt mgrenienm useu m cook- of each I color, and the amount of is yvhle,h.n(1 hnmikerehh-t's niwuvft srmwv ? oisf should use and fo work out a eoj.ibination which is pleasing, euecrful as well as restful. wuory. anouiu one try on umu&u warn to woric out so- f CK,K' wr,0 "omsr .urs. i. is. Query, Should one use a' waii paper and drapery materials in the same design and color? Home of the old ehinty patterns are to he found in both cioth and paper. Mrs, It, 1. j Answer. You will find taat f ' variety is essentia! and besides the j i cioth atifi iiaix-r wu5i jirl!ilily . Isii'ililp !iff'n'niiy nnti the effect not necessary that they BRree ns lo ! si )io or type of shad ; SnKM'k foe Kvpry i'nrpo i The nmoek is a versatSh star i Ineiit. it serves tile arilst, tht I hotupwift. ana lhe working Klri. ! In some homes it has supplanted thp houslreji waiie in various shop, factories, and offices, St has food healthful plants, but he should been Adopted as a uniJorm. I Brntne these plant o that, as a I iJeeause It is the function of thei whole, they make a picture. mock to protect the clothing he- A garden may he beautiful with- neaih, miuiy women fire prone to ftUt sueh arrangement, but U wiii .m-Kleet its appearance. They feej ' he so much more heauiifui if ii is that if. doesn't matter how soiled weli arranged that no cme cn f the smock Im-coiivcs ns long a ihejffor) to- negieet this phase Ami Kurmenis under the smock remain f elean and dainty. ao w'Bfiwn shouid permit herself . ?ereen to provtfl? mieksrmjmi jortn' garaen pietan? crmrintrt m Ut look untidy umhr any eireum-Mhc flowers ami ?o shut out uh-' effect by being sultahiy franud by stasje. s. Sinee smocks afjusu!!y j lightly views. - the planting. mmlv of washriMe fabni-s, the linnKhi n painter puiting hi-. A screen panting will aim give htundeiinc of them is a simple filver eojnpitlon on n canvas on : privaej- which wiii mako the gar matter, ft is poor poliey tit wear ; which tnere wan already the hurt? den ar:a f?r mom attractive to Its hi smoek until it beeoro'-s badly I foiled Tor ntre than one r'-a.m. t Prenuent light laundering Is )ex hkely to wear out a garment i,inn t rubbing a badly srjih-ri one ami it : t eai' on the laundrr as welt. The practieai woman whether In umeK or al hmm, wili have sev- rai snsoek on hand nn that she ! T cuttrten them ia the twuiMlry fttif as f. -oii. tin as taey show Klgnx of PUBLISHES BOOK t A - r ? 1 - Mary Virginia Mootfy of Springfiski, Mass., wha has just Had a bosk of paw pubiishtU hown in Ksw Yurk whsrs sii sonfsrresi witit her jiuhi'siiers. She is t4 yea-s siii- Neatness Evokes Admiration Despite Physical Handicaps ; Vou girls who waii because your ; hair doesiW eurf, or : .think yffit art1 I doomed to die unloved because you are freckled from ear to ear, have, very often they manage io dress themselves find carry themselves with u gaiiasiiry that is more beaut tifuk in its way, than a flawiess complexion, One tsf the most attractive girls jn R certain town has borne tram i,.tu a rturtt discoloration over one of h(,r face ilnt thnt tit not why one notices her K is- because h(tr fiE13rc irt ,ind mwf,tIi hiJ. ,,)ttKM ...iV her eollnrn white, her ttngernatts wett earetf f(... Rt. iu ,u.notnv.i iM.t-ff.c- jfvi) (f tinint nod toot trrooo- Kile earns a eojofortablt itv-i To people who know her, tnff Screen in the . " !l '-s.v -il . '3 ,v-v. BEFORE PLAM VIEW AFTa PUHTiHO if a srardim owner is to eh joy to . backyard is unsereemd and per-ft- full thti results of his labor mils tmH&htiv views miushy to in wd investment in a garden, he should not oniy grow htntutlfui i mtt jf iJlf "nt important factors In ii sheeessfal garden picture is a ftf an ah ran, or a ca! shed, t'la'd without th siinhtest fe - Raid to its effect npon his fiorai "ceptirr. Th- first thing the i:,intr would ! watt hi he to hlot oni t.ie ugly viw with a painting w fthruhs and Irees ppainKiy ar- : ranK"U, to "-reen out the obiee- f thmaffie obieets and provide a harmonlofw hackKroum! f.r h! i ftowrn. Thnt Is exaefiy the p itua- tton f jf;trpR makr whoyw OF POEMS AT 14 tiUtt idrthmnr has iMH'ouse ia- A young wosaau with an impedi- metit in her speech has mado iier i self one uf the tjest tennis players t fit her town, iier kiii vvhh the : raeo. uet has heiped to wh her the friends- and recagnfHtm which her ; eonversa! ional powers could not ; IU wither ... r off the ,tiriS Her tenuis frocks are spotlessly , wnlte. Dressed for the street in the tailored ciothes f-Ue wears best ; she is undeniably smart am! yet 'wholomeiy feminine,, People like , to nav her amim. Khe has r ; humorous smile. .She is eonrteovjH. s iier manners are as well con- ; tmtitHi tm itt habit, if oieaniiness is an essential part of the ehariii of the fortunate ttimian who "has every thing," how much more does it mean to one who is less than perfect physi- . rallcv! 'To -he ntnrwarmltv aeeont 'able to fitivet-s does siot reuuire ifeawty. f Hat it doe reitnire eace S about the details of personal itp- Garden Picture "i'' T "t 'i i- , rradr 'I'tee first task of sucn h j gardener should, he to plant out tan unsightly views. 5 Tho mrt effceiive screen ami the most beathifut baekground for fiowers is made with ire' and " shruhhfiry,, pleasingly ififortnai in j their arraugement, with a varh-d f rkylinet arrange! as in tho sketch to shut Gist unpleasant views. And vi?-' thf-i' is a viw in la desired. hillfuS planAvg wttt bring It Into ; nets and thus ntnre m:l than ; f.iherwNe, It is argued hy some that privacy in the g:mh n is not tUmvrrniie, tiui thr is smaU ' basis for this hh-. To he truly demornttle one should not make a garden Upon whieh oatsiders may iak in ft-ftsr the shiewnlk. Insipid develop your garden to Us Breatest jmihie beauty and then invito the world fo ooote inside and pnji it with yu Rogue River Valley t Tt tht who hrfived tive d.iHKrs ssi' thv wiid VVUii fear ami hit-king de;tth an tvry nitUi. Who ersse,d in prairie sehotmers o'er the plains. To rette-h Che western eean ttewp unci wWc. To tiKssf who perished aud to those wiva llv&tt, & Alike who gave their hves tor you and met Tist we hukM live In plenty ami in peaee-r Wi rfedieiiie this prayer of shaifks t thee. A prayer o thanks f:or ail tht tet'tlio fiebis, ' VVIie-ro fruit and vegetables gaiwre Are raised, to fill demands from many lands, Ktt sh?ii hem now f hardship or of war. The creeks flow full to fill tho valleys' tntni. Fram mountains wiiere the, wild gams live aud tlu-lve; A tertih iund whsre povor!yrs imUttnwts. , A iand where men are giad to be aUvev . Mrs. A A. K. 5- 4-1 44-4-4 4- pearanct. This is tho ouivvard t siKit of a faith in yourself ami eon e side-rat io-tt for others ilmt whas ; fHemis in spite of ha-miieaps. ivory C!oih ivory Is a particular iy snuti-t cojor in iiamask tabfe linens, it is one of the tints being used exten sively for the more forma i Janch- A foundation of ivory dainask ; displays devorntive tnhie sipiioint wseuts mtwt effectlveijv Silver, ehimi ami giass on an ivory imso make an exeeeKiingly interesting ' itrrtingn?m?nt, fenter-p iecss in : mauve aiiti purple tones are par ticuiariy good, and china of ivory , with irtirder tones of purpio mny he effectively used. The ghiss can be amber crystal and thj fruit In ' the center howi af weii as tha can I dies. In the silvee - .eamtehihrft shouid carry out the mauve note. Household Hints 4 ; laliitiivg r varnishing tho I inside of drawers ami cup I hoartis hiis pravet! a great 4 4 improvement over tho old ' methmi of lining them with s i i papers. I 3f drawers where Hmm are kept aro painteft hiut tho I linens wlii not hecome yellow, & to!iah windows with dry 4 chamois or tissuo paper or nn ohi newspaper siightiy nToisteio'd. t When the whites of cggH i 4 only have ia'n usei the f yolks mny hs kpi ' i'resh for ; 4t neverai days if they are IwslU en until thick ahd icmon colored and placed In a eov- 4 ei cd howi. t I Ta plant .fine fimver ae&rta put them . in a 5arg salt slmiser ttr in an ?mpty talmm powder Ikx with a perforated 4 top. They may then he itcat- UiHsl iiiora fven!y, Xcw tin pans ahotiid hp K iliorughiy greased with j 4 melted Sard, inside and tU, i & hnfora thfcy are washed; 4s then st is tho even to tiry. t This w!!! prevent rtistlng, j 4 Mrs, IT. Cfttttrttt ValnL. ; . f To peel peara anally Heaid them I first, and yoa wiii ha surprised to i ee how much easier it is t p&oi 1 ihenj. C'ahhagf for Hi?iad--lf wintt-r i lettuce grows monotonous ttse shreiided cahiaigif as a iaisty for i veeetaivie or iwn minds, Mnr'hmte ' th5 cahhagp with branch draswing. ; Maplfe applesApples hnkert In ; tnapia syrup, witn a pipca of bt . ter In the cntrt will he a rieh satisfying dessert fat dtiinei Kitchen hoidir--iioiders Ut vise I in the kiinhen are exe'ellent ma & fram scraps of th'king, Wakn them it haul inches stpiare, folding j them three- thicknesses heforo Ktit'hiiig, tiravy on Tablecloth Wh gravy is spilied on the tabfccloih rnh th grease spnt with French ciiaik oit lnvth sidas, Kohl cloth, nnd leave ii mtftt the next time it Ik needed lightly brash of? the chaik with a oft( eiaan hrnsh nnd your cloth jllt he as spotless am though frestiiy laundered. To i'revent fnkeK Hiicfeins m Tans tint heavy paper tn fit th httttitm of thf pin. When pansiir" prepared this way they rennire no oiling or dasiiag with ffonr. 1 Tii If?awift Srajhok if the fod ehjnnr tUt nnt c?ss Hatijfaetorliy ran a dcea of t md throttifh it a you would fi This wiii eh-an ami harjHn the knives. Wash thormmhiy with hot water to remove nil grit, ittn eook find corn mf-fd mom jrntlffartry than wheat flour to di-edi; raixin for eake, They mm J Up rhonti mor? fjiiiekiy and the nieces wiii hj ?cjv.iratcd ioHteuti of beinK n nm. Khe usw one taMe Knatifui ejf the earn mtai to one raining ! Jni?rail nf hemmins a Kiience eifi!h, buttonhole it ami avoid th ridge a hem asnaii? makes , NE 4 Humane Society The hniJetin of the Amerieaa Game IVoieetlyp association makes Homo interesting comments on the use f steel trisps i the takias of furlMHire-rs a prohiem thai eiine np or.asitnaiiy in this state ami which wilt probably be mors tm l portant as tiiiie goes on. Part &t thti commtmtsi fittowi "lsghUi tiva bodies arc now in session in mKi of tin states, and in m?my & I them iha htwmakors are called; I npm in pa n projamed iegisia : tion to Kifttaii the use nf the steel trap in taking furhearmg anirtsais . . . The taetum is one tlutt cannoi he ht!;rmtttal hoiiy sn the basis ii sympathy for tii nni mais which ara taken t&r ih& txsrs. Trapping la neecs;ary and, It is f desirtihic ia have it doac dtt Ss hnmaaa a manner as possible, T& t Sftit ami tha Aatiofmi Aasatciattan ; af Uia h'ur Imiustry has offyjt a i reward of & i i?.nii . for he' lavea-r Uton of a itevtee,, mttisfying thai ftrapperw rtasitireihontK and at that t w ! tmo those of ihs hnmani tarhtnpe. An asnaal prtsis af $igs is niso off&resi hy this organisation for tha Krmteat advance toward Khe mutwal! ileslmi ohrctivs. i Many soeaited hunmne tritns have I I heej? desiKtrt'df hat ho far rohs Jias f mot the trapping rctniromentg kb- I ifioientiy to in twtfttat to- h strand j i prissa. i "SpartMmcR shonhi be kef?nly Untercstet! la the praKrisff of this I. iwivi nf v teKiHiatiaiu Furheai'lns aninmis eiSKiState a irememimwdy vahathitf eammerehiLt product and f thay a!sat whfre usseoRiFii t mnr.tltute a serious mtmaea ta pittite ami other desirable fnvnia at wild life, Ths? interest of snoris- ; men i lo maintain control of ueh fnr-hesirlns? animals as srss crms moniy known as "vermin" and preetmt their matne Increase in namhorH, The interest of she trapper Is 1 have far animals In abundances thevefum a hapy medium ,mn.ft hi Sfnittht,1 t mr Antmabt. Jackn Nonary iianiaae Hoti&ty t WASHlKGTaX, Air mai! J Hton may ias jnrted a nmti eierst I flying thrtHsh the Right saverai I thonmmi feet in the air af T& miit an hnr. t $ Aeronauiieai p aagiaerr! h ft v ? eomnit'tfd plajjs for "fiying raii- -ay cars which wlft earey Ssg i noibnis nf mnii and wiii h? euulhlad with a iara comnart f meat witn jiiK?an-hoifisf . Kortijtg: raefes anei sae:fe hohiersv , Chosen Apple Queen tarn 2 Regalia Carlt old high thoo! tjii-f, h j heso letad raitr J of th f32S Waihtr Wush,, A- f th haaef hr character, fe3Mty rfnJ tchisrhip A CI Second Section Eight Page HOT BAG! J f i i i ii Onss wsrniest as4 closest frlnti titmng the ehiy wimr monUia apt Is bs th shi fashioned 'hut watef bay r hs modem relaU?, lhe eectm sail. And aorsly Macii comforting- onsjjanioj.s should b property ciud, Thit ruhWr i Biyeh ks aHpnery It mmt4 aaal ih felt easing of the electric pad rn-ii? prn?cT5o?i frnm litrt. Then, ioi, tbera is a t&stittet hysenle adyajs ise in jnjHihjf r & zUmn cover aVtcr tH batjf has ht esi! 5y ti 'HietJe covers rsn be made wsJh vsry tlttie sSaft attd ox pen?, A stngfe u?g Hor baj? wlii make iw audi cover. The hasps cars tm hd frttftt any bafesry for fen e.rd 4 movsui fey- esvsrfs it with )rd or iiiatfe warn water.: Vt- Ta make ih ease tfe lc?rk pud, sHupy rnsfe? -riniB!'; i)jp it. Ill .Homf what iuoidy, and iW twt? srtap ra3lnars, on aej fliu1 o T Ut phice whre the rf wiii b. hfl hat water bug sr ss atrAiyht at the top and round ml ihft iwt tom, Pat as a esatRg-te the drAw strfjf ttve ass eefjjfyr at th bottom fir t?i ejvi f the ha ia rvme tfcrstigh, ; . " &m& aim$ israiie?t inch j ' & (TnMttftett ihttta r Hi;n in ftfttftBe sttteh nuty iiU af Bachelor Author V&oids Blues by ) Playing Host VSsat is the htoai home for a tonety haehelorf A herniitafre? A chih? An ssarSmont In the hcari tit metropolitan : gitystlea? Noi according to George Ade fiimou hnmorist, madarn futai haron, and eaehardcR)d hachehu. A hig Ri5t! hospitahie iwvase sh hs aaswer. . His wit est&h!ishatt wizen -diiE, ht set iu a. ten-aers skss-U, near Jrook, Indiana, Thre he has not only a haiit, hnt a vah&te yiiiajjv &t huiidings, ineiuding a hirgo etanetm? pavthos and a lo? cabin, niiisty. fet larsK whh a screened -iu used as a dtnirtg mom, ; He aiaa has a awimming isooi and a i?if tourae. Frsm the tstn the place is araneti in the spriHjr nhili It is elose? after the snow arrives, no doors are lacked or entrance harreti ; It b "a way-Ktatson ani heih h6Kf for ait hh frlenda. "ilasrslden is m from and is supuosed to ha a ptaee af private residency hat mjatatlmea j won-. ilcaV says flc-arge Adef writing in th January AmeriKas itome. "Ii m rr-warded as a xort off rej?SBtrn tion taijerR'acio and lafarmutlon btrrs?an. irhsMy there never was anathar sueh emtahhahment, The only reasoa, it is Rot cisssed na ftrt institution is that it raeesve n atate alK ii ia aat esasiiy a, rond haasdt hffiise , we servs no shnri order," - ',- . ,; ,! : "t started in t have no tsny shack ia whleh I ecalS a wnrk tahft far from th& maddhig erod and J ?voaad a& hy having a village on my hands and learning that when the retinae keeps on ineressing, ami &n& has a goif hab on oKft's hand and the hene KToanda are a pieslcr rescsrt for th aariheru hemisahero, !ifa in ih eonntry may betinis as eoagfid and whoopiariirus s iifo at Chieajfn Ahlotie: ehjh ia Chleaj; nr the LaiBbif in Eew York. . , "tio not jest the impreaaloa that -t have hssfc my iatiRsata affection . for IfasHden ust iteeanse tt h;a tttkeR on ajs of tha spss-feeaaw ani rmisJiOKs charactsristiss of a Unttm Station, or a Tarfeish hath. it i my only haven of rofuge.-' mys the AmerieaK: iteme article, "Withtjat it wsuhi bo as &a&d tht a a hirti oat on a branch, with wiater eomiag on. FeMthly It Is ust the felnt of home fteass hartined haeheler nees n fee 3ji Rot mifii to pino away from fen-