TIB ADTOOATJI OUR MAGAZINE RLi SECTION Important to See That Goslings Are Kept Dry Coalings should not be removed from tbe nest until tbe third day after hatch­ ing. as It to important to see that they are quite dry, and should be kept warm and dry until they ars feathered out. , J3 They should not be fed until thirty- I six to forty-eight hours old, at the * same time bo offered a lukewarm drink. I Their first few day»’ feed consists of I oatmeal, hard-boiled egg and »borts or I I By GRACE E. HALL I bran, thoroughly mixed to a crumbly ' mass. Lettuce or red clover chopped ET no man say to you that you fine and mixed with the food serves shall fall— | as a tonic and to greatly relished by Fling back his words and prove they them. Feed every two or three hours are but ileol | Just what they will clean up quickly. Although your spirit falter—aye, and After the first few days tbe egg may be It Is an expensive teacher. Far bet­ quail— 1IEED ' omitted and tbe food slightly mois­ ter listen, and listen carefully to tbe You shall not lose unless your cour­ tened. but never be fed sloppy, sticky, OU will seldom bo In s crowd of pilot who baa traveled tbe same sea i nor too dry; cornmeal may also be age diet; men an hour before you beer one you must travel, and knows where So long as you are brave enough to ' added to the mixture. the rocks are. of them soy: After the first few weeks gradually U7. "If 1 were twenty-one years old end Some young men do thia, and all Tbe flame of strength within you shall begin feeding cracked corn and shorts knew ss much aa I do now. I'd be a of them who do so succeed. not die. or bran, mixed and moistened as »tated- whale of a success." Remember that, and you will be I above; whole wheat may be added to Perhaps bo would. I’erhspa bo ••red many grief», many losses, and tbe above mixture, but a great portion wouldn't. But It Is certair thst If perbaps final and utter failure. And should be grass food. bo could begin life at twenty-one with whan you are forty, aud nowhere, They should not be allowed to get the experience of forty bo would be you will not bo repining that you can't wet; their water should always be far better off. »tart the world at twenty-one with fresh but not cold, and plenty of sand And the curious thing about It all your present knowledge. should always be nesr. though the <• Sr JeSs Blake) to that he could avail himself of this sand should never be mixed with their — ■ O------------ experience If be would pay heed to food. Improvement on the ’Cello. tbe pilots who are always willing to Goslings requlra dry and warm quar­ A new form of the 'cello, having five direct him. ters at night, at the same time plenty What would you think of n man. •triage Instead of tbe usual four. 1» of ventilation, and their quarters kept who, after asking s policeman for tbe Illustrated and deecribed In popular clean and sanitary ; damp quarters will way to tbe railroad station, and get­ Mechanics Magaslne. The additional cause them to become lame. Their ting the direction weald deliberately ooo la sb B string, made of No. 7 Let no man smite and aay yoc’ve lost sleeping compartment 1» best when piano wire, which Is kept under a ten- go the other way 7 your hold— thickly bedded with straw. Tot that to what to doos, rap aa tod atas of 80 pounds by a small worm- You're Judged by what you Mem in After the first week, when tbe weath­ ly, by almost every young man who gear, and extends tbe tone range of actual view; er is warm and dry. they will grow the Instrument considerably. starts out in life. Within bte heart be too may be less faster when given free range to roam From bls father, hie employer, from ----------0---------- bold about, for they enjoy feeding on tender older friend», be constantly receives Conan Doyle on Dreams, A thousand times than be may seem green grass. directions which. If followed, would 8lr Arthur Conan Doyle never bad a to you; If bens are used for incubation they be Invaluable. recurring dream. "But,” he added, “I Tbe one who takes the upper sphere. should be kept free from lice by fre­ They come from tbe experience have several times had prophetic Is he quently dusting them with a good In­ which these men have dearly paid for. dreams, exact In detail. In sleep the Who fights each day a stronger man sect powder. They are Invaluable. to be. soul Is freed end has enlarged knowl­ Tet youth la unheeding, and the ad­ edge. This It endeavors to psss on to vice Is almost Instantly forgotten with the body, but It eeidqm succeeds. When Whatever be tbe place that now 1s bte. Shade for Young Stock the result that tlie recipient has to It does It Is Just at tbe moment be­ Be sure he fought to be the man be la. Is of Great Importance learn from an experience aa expensive I tween sleeping and waking.” <• by Dodd. Mead A Co.) Tbe Importance of shade for young aud often aa disastrous as that of tbe stock should be constantly kept In man who counseled him. mind, especially for late batched chicks If you are a young man you are which bsve not had an opportunity to fortunate. Almoat any of your »Ider» get a good start before the scorching will give you sound and sensible ad­ weather sets in. vice—advice which you can follow to These chicks must be pushed along your own profit If you will. k-a- i - i- »• » without a letup, given every advantage You can learn by tbe mistakes of P-OSH T-T IHimt of proper feeding and care. If this to others, instead of by your own. its a-a-s-3-so done. If they are supplied with fresh You can plot your own course from water or milk to drink and the founts a chart which has been made by those are kept sterilised and clean and shade who have gone before you. la provided they will. In truth, grtfw Too will be wise to do It. Tour like weeds. own experience la a good teacher, but A range in tbe orchard Is the best place In which to start them out. after which they can be transferred to the edge of a field of growing corn, provid­ ed colony coops are available, and they should be. If you wish tbe most economical results in raising the young flock. But shade is imperative and should not be neglected. Interesting Features' for the Entire Family [ 1- Uncommon Sense ♦ ♦ ♦. DEFIANCE I JOHN BLAKB T1IE PILOT L «• 4 L Y iMMMBMMeMMMMMMMMM« High-Brown Face Powder Manufacturad anly by THE OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY CHICAGO Á I MR«. I. O. CANNADY SCHOOL DAqS (J/-S / I X | h iffr i I a 'A m W FRF.D JORG, Prop. Broadway 1211 People’s Market Something to Think .About Bj F. Â. 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The disease usually is not cured once It attacks the chicks, and when a brooder Is known to be contaminated It should be fumi­ gated, tbe old »traw removed and fresh litter provided, end the poultry dying from thia disease should always dispel any lingering doubt. To do as are glib and Imaginations are super­ be burned. much good as we can, to think heated. Incline to equivocation. In thoughts that we are not ashamed to spite of our good breeding and honor­ utter, to be charitable ought to be our able Intentions. If by chance we Shed Entirely Open Is dominating purpose. should be found out. our reputation Excellent for Turkeys If In these things we fall In the goes to pieces. All we have to go end An open shed or a shed with the slightest degree, we are building our come on is our language. Should we south side entirely open, makes an ex­ reputation on a support of sand, like­ trip up In Its use, or deliberately put cellent shelter for turkeys. The av­ ly at any moment to shift Its position words In wrong places, we erect our erage turkey lays about three litters a and wreck the good name we have eerthly structure on a bet! of sand season provided the eggs are removed been striving years to construct. which In later years brings us face to after each litter Is finished. The first Even the best of us, especially tn face with humiliating dlaaster. litter Is usually about 18 eggs, tbe our emotional momenta when tongue» <©• till, by MeCler. N.vspap.r Syndieat..) second 12 and the third 10. o------------- •I moti er’s Coole Boolc^ “The Laundry With a Purpoae” Prompt Efficient Reliable If you’re particular call East 0092 if J. P. FINLEY & SON Th. world goes up and the down. And the sunshine follows the rain: But jrst.rdey's sneer and ysatsrtey’e frown Can never come over again. —Charles Kingsley. to hot or cold milk and It Is ready to serve. Put a tablespoonful of strained honey Into the grape fruit as It Is pre­ pared for breakfast or luncheon. Gar­ nished with a maraschino cherry It makee a moot acceptable dessert. WHOLESOME DISHES MORTICIAN* < THE REGAL OUR WAY Quality Cleaning Io Steam Cleaning er French Dry Cleaning and Dyking Not merely sponging and placing a hot Iron on and In thia way work the dirt Into the garment In this way much harm is done in­ stead of making the garment look like now. There le a difference between our way ~u< doing work and our Imitators. Our cus­ tomers* clothes always look new and have a more aristocratic look. Ws care for and store your suit whl.l^you are out of the city Regal Cleaners» Tailors and Hatters 187 North Sixth Street, flet. Qllean and Hoyt (with the Orange Front) Phone Broadway ISM Satisfaction or No Pay Mail Orders Solicited TZ KEP thia recipe where you caa find it when applet are plentiful: Sakes Scotch Applet. Btlpct perfect applet of medium else, cut in halvee and lay In a caaee- rolo. Pour Into the diah one-half cup* ful of boiling wnter. Mix one cupful of ahaved maple autar. or light brown sugar, a bit of aalt, one-half teaspoon* ful of cinnamon, one-fourth of a tee* spoonful of ground cloven and sprinkle over the applet dual before putting the diah Into the oven turn over the apples the juice of a lemon and a tableepoonful of butter. Hake cov- ered In a moderate oven for half an hour, then remove the cover and bake fifteen minute» longer and at greater beat For the mother who serve» cocoa often the following will prove helpful: Take on» cupful of cocoa, one-fourth of a tea spoonful of salt, one-third of a cupful of sugar, and one cupful of boiling water. Boll together until thick, then put In the Ice chest la a bottle when cool. Add a ublespoonful Egg waste from Incubators la rich In protsln and. sfter boiling and grind­ ing. can be profitably fed to poultry by mixing It with a dry mash to fera • slightly moistened, crumbly mixture. In teats st the Ohio experiment sta­ tion, Infertile end dead-germ eggs wera boiled for an hour, passed through a sausage mill, dried, reground and mixed In the dry mash as a fat­ tening ration for young cockerels. Tbe average gains from this mixture were » per cent greater for the egg product than for skim milk, supplying the same amount of protein. For feeding market breUere la crates ths following mixture peeve* excellent: Ground corn 40 parte, standard wheat middlings 20, and moist egg product eo. with enough water added to make a batter that could be easily poured. Like all moist mashes thia mixture should be fed with great care to avoid overfeeding, as the egg material la a concentrated feed and la greatly rel­ ished by tbe birds. Cholera Is Contagious Among Chicken Flocks Fowl cholera to germ disease which to very fatal, says Harry Emblem, head of tbe poultry department ot the Oklahoma college. A fowl showing bo symptoms of tbe trouble may bo found dead under the roest the next morning. All affected birds do not go In thio way. Some may linger a few days, showing a great thirst, due to fever, also a loss of appetite. The bowels will appear very loose, the bowel dis­ charge being of a greenlab-yeltow color. Thia trouble Is contagious and cm be carried on the feet ot fowls m * man. If this trouble Is apparent a thorough cleaning up of the premises should be made, and the house thor­ oughly cleaned and disinfected. The ground around the house should be plowed and cultivated. All affected birds should be killed end burned. Development of Chicks Comes From Attention Best development at young chicks comes from close attention to tbe brood coops, cleanliness, proper food and water, shade and free range. Keep a good mash before them. Watch for Uce and mites. They multiply rapidly during warm weather. O om aad spray bouses and coops. The eggs of ducks retain their hatcbablUty for a shorter time than the hen eggs. Tbe fresher the eggs are when Incubated, the better. e Brooder Pneumonia Is Caused by Common Mold BUILDING ON SAND ■DE WATCHFUL of your word» »nd A3 acts ie»t you build your reputa­ tion» of »and. Meek truth, accuracy and exacti­ tude. Better be plain, matter of fact and a bit old-fashioned than to go wabbling through life unsupported by a strong, underlying principle, and especially by the good opinion ot your intimates. Bather than make a promise which you know tn your heart cannot be kept, hold your tongue, or you'll slip In spite of yourself from tbe base of verity. By some, the truth at times may be termed undiplomatic, but It never falle to hold for tbe eternal ages the full weight of any structure you may elect to build upon It. And oertalnly, the conscience to lighter, the eye Is steadier, and tbe character to stronger for the effort Those who may be Inclined to fancy that thia Is not so are at liberty to make tbe experiment and Judge for theniselvee. It 1s difficult now and then to strike the nlceot balance between a question­ able truth and a plausible lie, but a moment's clear thinking will usually Egg Waste for Foutry Is Recommended by Ohio Hl A Waaura Nawaeapar Ualoa.) I I I I I I • tt MEN YOU MAY MARRY POULTRY POINTS By E. R. PEYSER Good chicks can come only from good parent stock. • • • Many chicks are handicapped at the start by poor breeding and hatching. . • • • A foot of feeding space for each sir hens la about right when It comes to feed hoppera > Has a Man Like Thia Proposed I to Yo«r I I Symptoms: Rather stocky— I short — round head — tightly I brown hair—a jood I cropped I I plodder, "Everything suits me." I he tells you. "What a cinch he’ll I Gallery seats I be." think you. I are good enough for him—he • I likes the feel of the dlfferenttal- I In-coln In his sensitive pockets. I Never I Rarely buys a new suit. I of taking a taxi for you I I thinks when you are caught In a storm with your best clothes on —never enters his mind! Yet he has a tidy bit of dough, tn the ba(n)kery. and be Is a very safs bet. IN FACT Safety-first Is his hyphenated middle name. Don’t darel n He likes you because he thinks you're Uvtag. Save yourself by eernlng something on the side, unbe­ known to him. Absorb This: A 8ELF.EARNED FENNY TURNETH AWAY ARGUMENT. <• Sy MaClura Nawapapar Syadlaata > •peed In Oiling Ships. Facilities for Increasing the pump­ ing capacity of the United States ship­ ping board fuel oil station at Blakely Island. Mobile, Ala., have recently been Installed. The pumping capacity from storage to ships of their station to now approximately 1,800 barrels. a e e The Ancona» are good layers and are classed along with the Leghorns In egg production. a a a Bright combe are a sure Indication of gj<>d (îealth and freedom from dls- e e If your turkeys are wild, make friends with them. It la cheaper and easier to handle birds that trust the caretaker. see Experimental work by tbe bureau at animal Industry, United States De­ partment of Agriculture, shows that good egg yields snd economical remits can be secured with a wheatless ration for chickens. see Lice, overfeeding and filth kill two thirds of all turkeys that die. The ether third die from too dose confine­ ment. accident or Inherited weakness. Let turkeys roost la tke open str, but In a high, dry place. If turkeys roost near a swamp there to almost sure to be trouble from roup. • a a Toung ducklings snd goslings must be kept from the dampness the same as chicks. They grow fsstest If kept on soft mssb feeds snd only allowed enough water to drink. Concerns the Trades People. John Selden—Of all the actions ot a man's life his marriage doth least concern other people; yet of all actions of our life It is most meddled with by other people.—Boston Transcript. Swiftest Rlvsr. The Amazon can lay claim to being the largest river tn the world, but the swiftest flowing Is the Sutlej, in India, which rises 15,200 feet sbove the sea and falls 12,000 feet In 180 miles. Rathsr Restricted Field. Scientists now inform us that It la possible to photograph brains. We have the idea, however, that camera artists will stick to faces rather than run tbe chance of starving to death. Remarkable "Gift.” A Tenneseee man can so perfectly • • • imitate the sounds made by two doge Only clean eggs should he selected engaged In fighting that he cm call a for Incubation, as dirty or washed egga congregation out of church In three never hatch aa well aa those that have minutes.—Washington Star. never been soiled. a • • White Salmon.—Bingen, farwwa tor Eggs for hatching should come from good parent stock and should be care­ Its early garden products, made th» fully handled before they are set. Keep first shipment of tomatoes Thursday, them tn a dean, dry place at a tem­ which brought |4 per box. The crop perature not ever 70 degrees. Turn Is large this year, but some damage by them once a day. heavy rains Friday Is expected. ere If you suppress the exorbitant love Feeds for newly-hatched geese sod ducks should contain a large per cent of pleasure and money, Idle curiosity, of greens from the start. iniquitous purpose, and wanton mirth, • • • what a stillness would there be tb tbe Exercise to absolutely necessary for —Pruyere. bene to be healthy and productive. It keeps them contented, for hen nature demands that they get their living by Is ths blnest, moat perteetly b m I m i « scratching. Huslness Training School In the W«S|h- o • o wesv Fit yourself tar a higher petottsa Exercise Is an Important thing In with more money. Permanent soattteae assured our Graduates keeping chicks healthy, and thio cm Writs for ratal«»—fourte sau sms *». bo encouraged by allowing the chicks Portis nd. to scratch around on the lawn as soon P. N. U. Na. H, IBflfi as the weather Is warm enough. AnTfi*S