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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-01-03, Page 6• illOW THE EAR r4 LATING ROPS /direction, The centre of the body's STIMUC. e.quilibrium is maintained by the fluids the inner ear, and when these are vice Used by Britieli Ge1* vice'' , ' Details of how the British govern- FOILS TIIE FOE not functioning correctly , the neces. Promote Growth. sate sense f balne is oaemissng. i is working on a large scale to Ti BT A$ FOOD SUBSTITUTE. ..• electricity have jut, - -ed b i ALLIES NOW LOCATE BIG GUNS DI RV of Edible Earth lie Gerinan- stimulete the growing- of crops by , America. The English department of ( BY SOUND. and Bohemili. ' Using The Car la Winter. ,0 your hood and leave it on at night, agriculture has taken over a large / —. , i, In their frillitic searchfor new food JA.gain the cold weather bugaboo is Alien your motor state let it lie idle area near Eereforde -where installa- 1 Revevzed- Mel; substitutes Germans have made the , . with us. Many inotorists are laying f two te fi.ve minutes to heat up thine have been set up for the use. of histeneng pekes tt pro- lionized. agriculteral experts under ' -Oconee hurround Peals to De- e diacovery that so-ealled edible earth ay teeir cars. Others *re battlinh, hhotoughly i.nd get the oil flowing .. Professor ,W. it Blaelnuan of the Im- , il IF a exists in many parts of Germany, and iha enemy. I am in. the latter erowd,Perlter Do not race the.engine. perial College of Seience and Tech-' says an expert. I have studied the Keep Battere Charged tect Enemy Aircraft, learned professors have lost no time i In the 'Hereford experiment high special duties qui0:en.o. usraereeuzstekto.., ieuartlatutiughpnirmowneauthsetontfthnexttiongeeorf. uoiogy, , " rt t to 'keep yoer lis.ttery . • them South .eenerica. It was a highly es- had there been no- box, foe $istea la probiems offered by viniter. From this study I offer those who brave the „telly cbarged. 'Use your starter as tension .elternating curgent IS being un retiree -0 c ssible and drive as used The method adopted is to , era develop uncanny elefteese of tette , h tain savage tribes of New Guiaea, and ; MIRROR jj • The Mirror, When Sister lel came bach from tbe gate, where she lied been saying good- bye to a reluctattly departing caller, she found Little Sister waiting forber, shining -eyed and expectant. Little Sitter's eye were observant as well as shining. She had noticed the big box that the caller bad, left behind, mid Sister 141 was always "generouo. Set the aderation., in Little Sista.% eyes would have been juet as great • 11 was to her the most beautiful, an adorable being in all her small world. "Ohl" Little Sister cried, "Was he another one?" Sister Lif latighed and rumpled Lite tletSisterhecurls. e "You absurd puss!" • Little Sister drew' a' tong, witstful breath, and her broevn, eyes grew more' agreloawrin:p.t717, ever "G htiteie, hee-yon suppose - can be like yoh when I "Yeeell be lots nicet," Sister det dared. „ "Do you want some candies for a party? Yoa.may have some for Eva, too. ilere, you can have the cover to hold them.' •She poured the lfonbons into the cov- er and then ran. singing tete the house. Little Sister, holcling her treasure carefully, started 'for Eva's, but met Eva herself at the- gate, and , the two went back to the iihade of the big invade. it liappened that the. big maple was under Sister Lil's window and the clear, childish voices reached her easily eehere she sat •putting a freeh bow on a patty gown. • eold ingestions to mate the tit 1 easier. las peseible in daylight to charge it! stretch over the field to be treated a- their constant PrectIce • . First—Protect your radiator and. further. Chemical adieu is slow 1°1 number of thin wires on, poles, eome..to discover an uanowii combinateme teernecl delicacy, thersay, clueing the - . i , circulatiee system. ,, . , I cold,,weather. Mote cuerent is re. Itittinif eirmikuegettawforteheigrotadpelia .1v. wires, but by the meehepinning of a safe's knob Thirty :hears War, and also , in ' the Second—Take &etre Of your bettery, quirecl 'in turning over yam engine. 1 °Thee war has taught men °GO use "lean yore" between 1719 and 1733. Third—Install some hind of" good ,. You burn your lights hewer and gen- "t) t pass uneerneath. 'The wires- are supeitheir ears far more delicately Leyere of edible earth, it to stated, priming device. , . .1 entity call on your battery for much „tented by high-tension insidators on ancl -skillfelly than civilians can heat have been located on the moors of Fourth.—Watch your oil and, more service. Renee it is quite es- 1 e poste t in 'long lettellel spans thirtv7„ feet gine Necessity is the leather of teil- retneherg, near Koenigsberg, in he *teases; lighten them. l Antial that it be kept fully charged.' ' aparn , , , lent and the French engineers, with the volley of the lower Vistula and in the Duchy of Hesse, while the Aus- week to see its needs, Then supplheewi7etiter,„ 4-4rge• fizzes - off ---from --theagaillt - euiehneess of education, have Grand Fifth—Be particuler in the earatoft Bytall,meanetteate ttehittlost nee at, says an etecount given, in the Made -theineelithee teinearleabl reprofiertrienst is announced, lieettetheir -own your tiro, Sixth---Ileat your garage, Seventhe-Buy some of the well tried those needs. ' , „ Electrical Eeperunenter "witle dent o ear. Winter driving tequires thinner o"s !sound which is sometimet'autlible, anal ler..q. K. Butgess of the United Vranzenshad, in Bohemia. deposits of edible earth near Eger and ' warming devices for persoual coin- and greasee. Figure oet pist who with a glow which. . in the , States. • oil is best far your particular car in darle. Anyone walking ab t b low returned' from an exteusine steely of • _ e, nee, ou a , i,iow 4,9 pay ure t daras recentle . The most important thing te do le to winter :and stick to that as long as „ we wires can sometimes feel, the effect ,.the e scientiec progress of France in la see that your radiator has a non -freeze results are good. Too thin oils,care: on the hair of the head, as a, cobweb the wet, reports that the Gallic atillY of should govern the outlay of the family The following general principles fort. - 'mixture. The best for weather evhich as dangeroua as too heavy .7th mi the face. The electricite does not has secretly brought the ,science i It our service mail on t gem act as 'a ------------------------------------------ tutacoustics te a 'onderful pitch. of pciert [food, budgete Spend from one is not colder than five below zero s fifteen per eent. of alcohol, fifteen. per cent. of glycerine and seventy per cent. of water. If it gets much colder increase the glycerine and alcohol. five per cent. each.. You ahead renew this now and then, for alohol will evaporate and you must allow for that. By keeping this. Mixture at the pro- per stage you will save many times its. cost avoiding repairs on your radi- *tor. - In, addition to the mixture in your s y This applies not only, to the. engine! but to the ditch and. tratiemission. If you here heat connected with you garage see that it is turned oni these cold eighte. If you. have no heat you should: arrange for it. RI will save lots of ‚wok, vehhh 404•1 trouble and keep your eer hi running condition.. In the rain or snow a. windshield cleaner in essential, Many good ones are on the Market at Inod- oats prices. They make it possble for sunlight. 'fhe current sohr ig ble at the present BY 1 -1). ;rad, cereals, m.acaroni and rice, ueed in the early ' morning and ‘ in, to, detect the position of distan tell; 2.. Buy at least from 4 third to half a eloucly weather." . . . letny batteries by the smincl of qeart-of milk a day for each member The initial cost ehedapearetus for ' shells whistling or bursting over tile' ot the familia. 3,, Spend as much for twenty-four acres is about *1,500, and ,pollees trenches. the annual mainteeanee is about $390.1 ion vegetables and fruit together as you The engineers believe that the 'ion- 1 Ear as Medium of Detect . eltotting olmfoilrkill`holirkeachUinyeomubuer efhathife4f acimuialryt, laation otatinolipliere is bet of second; Camouflage has. made the that MAY not always be possible, but of the soil essential to the well-being .ed..eoteetielt bas dielcult a artillery an exceedinglY art importance and that the Main ef- thing and the eye as a medi of speeded least an much for vegetables fect is retticeeble in the. nitrification arid Mit as e, thied• of a' quart a milk . of plant life. • ,- . the ear , -Observers from optive bat- , rapi ly given p ace to a day costs. ' 4. Spell& no more for "Isn't Sister Lil lovely . She a fourth to one third of your food money -treheetth---"`"•-tehe ON THE FAMOUS • LADIES' ROAD PERSONA.L, EXiknaigNegs OF A , FRENCH WRITER. Incident in Battle -44,0e AiSuo When, the Unconquered French Showed • Heroic Spirit. the early long, dlaerg °bia The victory of the French, whereby !ii tho battle teer A ithsneey; inaltes Pai(leularly topical an eloquent article in The World's Work; doling . with the petsonal 'experieecee • of a French writer during the battles. on the famous Ladiesejeeed. ' - 'Ridded in dugtouts-, eeeting from repented 'charges,- French soldiere feared that the wee% of the guns rangechon the crest of the hilt had been wiped -eat, ',Monitions had been blowe up, : shelters were Piereideteredeeh - - - no 'living men' emerged from the ar- tillery positions, ° , They hoped that the enemy would not attack that night; but he did. A. rocket flew up—the signal rocket ask- ing for barrage. •The appeal was re- peated from all the hills. Alas! the • response was pitiaely. feeble! In piece of the usual thienders we heard the timid quadruple bark of a single battery which had sureived, ane was trying to thethe work all alone, ' The reckets flew Up again, urgent and exasperated. I. -gazed into the darkness at the spot 'where so many guns lay silent, its if. dead. . Suddenly a Iightnitig flesh issued, from the hole. A gun had fired! Another flash, then ,of her cendy. i with omfort and care. eteu , t rariator I would say the use of a eedi- to dr ve c ator covee is quite essential. In the vvill neecleteuse•yoer ehaine frequent- V.A.LUE'OF .A VACUUM. eolder climates I also would suggest ly. Look them over and see that all • • . the use of a hood cover as well. Theo brohen links are repaired., " covers lipid heat within the engine Foe eemfort a nuMber of cTevices when you stop for a• short time and may behobtained at your dealers, malce starting easier,. If you do not care to purchase a hood toyer you should use a robe. over the hoed. have seen a nember of robes With fast- eners attached, so that they they be held in position, . If you do not want to go ect this expense you will -find starting on a • cold MOrning easier by priming your _ ear and heating the intake manifold all tuts are promptly filled aini eep These inventions .eover a' great ea - with a Fag soaked m weacee-e-Ifeout--sandadirtand-waterreaut -riefetofeindusekialseteuclatth tee pre, - you have electricityyour garage is more easily eaten up now than in peeving of feeds, tanning, bleaching, yen might inetail a small hater under _ • hardening stone anda_maltieg • woods.. imperishable. • another and -another! e gUtisi' and the eelianeetipoie the tram- ers,decreased. with. tees harm herr . She gets such a loterf candy brought • On the crest, standing out against • • ts ine have some loons and airplaues are not se success- igeat and eggs' than for vegetables waYe e ful as formerly in placing groups .of and /reit. . The quantity of meat and the elcy, and •offering a deadly mark • , The sseettai, of gage int/teeth/4 ann.ed ear of the man who waits n tne ; 'Valuable Inventions. trete& is rapidly becoming the •thing y of the, hour. • 't " an the quantity of any of the other 1 "Lovely! Eve. EVIL agreed': • -41 'think -too -the eneinye-mumtion waggons yvere 'feeds meeitierfed.- The amount 'spent she's ever so pretty! e,:ehe-go.inh to • liclinttiernfesupwoke to life again, one he at a trot, and the- silent for meat maY deerease as the amount college? • My sister is. sOent for Milk increases. , i one. There lied not been five minutes woad surely suggest a heater to at- will buy it? 'Nobody surely. 1 . . of hesitation. 'The' dance began to . A tech tchyour battery or exhaust. Then , t • : crouch m the first line ditches, listen- . mageificent and furious mask! there are electrical attachments to may be worth a lot of mat e There Mg carefully to the enerny'a batteries, ' Ohr good guest and gallant gun,. , Yet, something leo than nothing . may be a, fortune. gi it . "They can locate the distance by the nets, who, crouching in their shattered fasten on the steering wheel, to warm . 1 Y• yam. m, erein your point orview . shelters, worded, perhaee, had swa- the fingers. The feet and the hands '.A. e a_. • • • e • . 1"boorn" of the dischergee the retch 'a • • or mine, is lege then nothing. But it ,the ,shell's whine as it .shoots twee- . •dettly risen enfury 1 um.. . • heroicto a 1, tea' them. is the essential of many important 'in- head; they 'can tell tho size the tun 'llrovince once visited ft, certain -fame I.'. 'just like' Sister Lil when I grow' up. their thunderbolts! The Gerfnans lime. suffer most from winter delving' ' Pre - i ex ' le b 11' f &Bees, th •ntions, in w r mi ions o sound ofethe shell's . bursting and found him .not only in possession I dcoet expect to study or anything glued they lied pierced the steel of Give extra care to your tires. See that - are invested. • 4 — •—• — end they can detect the angle from Of a good house, with metlern sanitary ,exce t ' b -13 ' p Just aye oys come to see me. _. Whiter weather. is a te,..,.` to tires. e aeOh, -no!" Little Sister replied. No, indeed! she hasn't _time. It take time to buy. things ane' Party gowns apd all, and if you doe't you don't get taken out, and people won't come to see you. I'm going to be What is the value of, nothing? Who Bxperts the wetter of acoustics How One 'Farmer Kept Ills Boy .91i • ' The Farm. •, ' A drainage 'inspector- a Canadian t's lots the. mot fun, And thenkton ent, but he and his family were' I • which the projectile has come by the equiren enjoying the °ovation of the best and by .rn. get married and , have a grand wedding." , • Bat -whet will you-do-a-eteathate" liaise. of its ;flight Their ears cenerea etegneze-the-eallbet-hy-applyingeintri- eate rules of flight. twthe'noise above! them: A-Sniall shell hutlettfrontzeti.r, hy•will scream in a Certain. voice, .a shghtly, larger shell fired frotn, ten kdornetets ,eurther back will sing a different song,„ but .only different to the exiierte A large shell fired from :Winter Aire • - , Heet_Yelue of Whode - - Everybody -realizes, the _face, time Two villas ef semsoned.wood is ape fresh air is necessary to maintain .goott health, and • almost everyone know e that it is just as needful in the winter , as in the puntinee time. It ista recogeized fact that the -fresh air we getederingetheecold seised ea more invigorating than that which we get in the ;meaner. But the feat of the disconefort caused by the cold: is such that we do not consistently and persistently catry oat our egoecl e•e- selutions to get fresh air night and day at any cost. Canada is full of es telf-styledetresh air fiends" who open V Lumber: is. aseesonell" offhand. by exhausting the -Air from •it and. then proximately equal to a pound of coal. forcing hot, dry air ,Aironglk, to in hent value. A 'cord of hickory,, Oak, carry off the moisture it contains. . beeeh, birch, cherry, hard maple, ash, :Wood is artificially colored by 'using elm .or locust it equal in fuel yabe .to a vacuum to withdraw its fluidjuices, e toe of coal. The same heat value twhich are then replaced with solutions 'exists in a cord' and n half of l syca- 'containing pigments: In this way or - mere soft maple or hemlock, or iii tIVP, dinary pine tuaY•be:heaRtifullYstaineords of . -poplaw-eatalpil, bass :wood ed and 'made serve as a substitute or white pine.asen. a. ton of coal,. ac- for rare and costly wood; cording t� experts on the subject. . e 'Evaporated eggs-, dried by a vacuum Faimers may cut wood for them- .process, are sufficiently familiar, The selves .or .' for local markets through 'materiels from which fruit syrups for the winter, -this using spare thee for the 'soda fountain are derived undo Paris Protected by Megaphones. . themselves and their hired men. Wood , extraction en vacuo, to avoid "rfie ,, He cites further the nation's adept - that is wasting away might these spoiling of their fleeter by hieh, tem- hese in listening for sappers and min - displace tench high priced coal., }pereturee Coffee . extract is obtained era . pk...rpeans of wires thrust - deep 'their bedroom windows. a stingy 1a1f Woodlots can be 'clewed of waste in the sam'e.way. ".' into the,earth before 'the trenches lis - inch -'on ordinarily cold nights, and wood at. a :profit and be improyed in Vacuum proceesee, are largely em- heners are to tell jest leeheeh. , .. min - close them craftier .. when the thee- additime. Some trees are iiia and de- ployed in the. saltink and pickling of -leg •operatitins are going on and. ina3! remoter comes. whine ten degreee of erepit, antl others like beech eindenaple reads, the latter being shut up in Meet the enemy's subterrarietne-activ- "0111s:in the 'house, • On being asked Nyhy Tala•no ive hisneighbor.V,aud 14/'.h.Y. lo,(!keil eft Reapersistecl. iniacheafteretheecemforteeofelnetheete, "Olie yen donet-haveto-teneceaboet he replied that he •warttedeto -keep • thatl" 'Little Sister' said conedentge had once Menee _broken his teeth on our cannon and crushed the hearts o these nen.. • . Not se fast! , /*- And- we, who ;were staring bite, the darkness, coefrontiegy them, relieved e heireierrof-ouraareatetre midableeeal. of laughter. The 'Boatel. Tedy 'on-tleefarna•anclethatlie•could.---,-psiote-k- neeereeet-se. ie the. Phentited,es paules, and ourfreet portant at all: •I'luiow• becanse if it er114neil intact. not eitpect te de 'so if he didefiet provide.him with horae.eomforta e.qual was sheer. Lil Would sa• er- sonlething Rest After " e to thoo enjoyed by people of equal .---- about it, and she • never etalks about The meet day eve Were told theteve distance will have .a coarser', 101:ver. means and 'rank of life in the 'city. anything except beaus -and dress arid might at last withdraw. The choice a marnm„oth gun. stillr'farther t and things like that." • • " of the hour was left to us, and we note. . .• ...,„ 'there is more:sound teleitoeophy iri the [dances, tz Tip in her room Sister • Lits work chose the brief interval 'aim the eau - Di :3elritesiesslcileterofiptitohne cso:ixteanitnwe: meth° a ermer • ' between the covets of many text books had slipped from. her fingers. '•*as honade dies down. We left tee. linee ' f that farmer thanf d • Matutelt depopulatione • , • • , • thilt What-she-neemett -like- ter other eople=, and to little sisterS? as wlehact temettetheen, by , Itontely eays that Frano has several we had come In the everient, advanc- s,ystemt of applying this au itory •itig towards.- darkneserewarferee and skill and has achieved -marked suss in the Work. the -unknown -h.- We --,w eregoinglow aa d • • . t Sent From Eng and. eeeo. etre spreading growth.' Useless chambers fro,in which; thk air isk-With- Ades with •a connter-raine. • - Why do we not ,keep up a never -re- themselves for leineet, they crewel out laXinrerideavor to get all we ehe of thrift/ Young -tees hf prevent seedi. this told,. clean; delicious -air at the ings from etarting.' When such weed time we need it 'Most? Deep breath' trees are removed,- young seedlings' ing practiced during the evalk home .spring up patutally and soon grow into at night after h long bard day spent in temper of -value. ' the factory, _behind the counter, or in the office ehair, will do more to dis- pel weariness than hanging on to a ' strap 404 breathing the vitiated eir. of htie Sextet' vars. - .11011Seiviees_ MAY • do a great &aka their wort with the windows open, babies may sleep and h., e....n....a. _eee. „yet see gavAil,, eiviit. where the water comes threugh. When peeple of the earth—for enemies. , ears' that wait.. . . lt II.76.-_i-7.ilictra a iresh. iiir eterfilittat. ge, thee -wee _•The - followineee year -1915 -added 'Smile remarkable methods for els- .., lotorteow,v44490.01.:througklite rbehatheheeete the_ teagehtaly ana plucky little ,Stelegatutee et .te----tg to atibureeine eetetitha ---riz.- hi - , epee. whit geegehsbee_ebseeneeteleetffnh'Ph-heSA-o-Zooio—kof?lr,T,Ukgi.gr,P4;gg--,xg-ob_tLIENFLiro-,ttse';' .ut--,otleiai- ceilsorsliiPa-prevente and Rurnanut-to our haittersitiMoeirliffeik1106-iiiiMez•:,-----ooircz.--o----- coldeeb-bleeeed . person •may Now take geed- tire welt painted on year, six more countries, ranging from • The ear of the airman, While deaf - eel, of ,the toot e -„. * i3oth side% and. cut as many strips -as CNn.Land_the'UnitedeStateseto Cuba 'enetl toallnoises Outside -his own 'with gomfoit in• ahsolutely unheated ' ma - rooms with windows open, and in time are leagued, in . war •china thanks to the .terrific humming You need 'into 4.:ki Inc .sues. When zwe hent-eae ... they will grow less told-hloOded. - a stilit olingie is found, pre •uei the e , • : -of his ,motor, is „beceming 'sharperied. agaieist her. : • . . - Bed and Personal elethihg suitable eettheee sup a strip ee the tee teed& To -day the position is this. Ger- and bettered 'be this reliance .upon it foe Winter menthe- ere necesserhy the ebittet the eau steeh imbest This , piney and her three etiliee, with anope for equilibritirh while •flyingsin the make an effort to -get the Beg, and, gives an inch laP. on the ehiegies that ulationL-Of 150, --millions,' are waging clouds or at -night.! a . war ngAinst seventeen nationa, with . Mien theeetats and the earth ilie: ,.. ranee expensive for Manh pur see, but inches exposure. ' Then it, neee hs do without the fine raiment: Were given •six sup another strip ,sf tin over the s lit an aggregate population cif ,1,314 •Mile P 1. • A Leaky Shingle Root t"' A leak in a shingle roof, caused by ohe tor' wore split shingles hint best be located by. getting on 'the under drawn, c.oreer that brine may .be forced into them unher peetsureee • • Enemies On Sides... , • . Around Pares the use k-:04. •reversee Megaphohea is 'made to catch noise of approachingGeemee airplines. ' Tbe fact' that Paris has been able to pro - When Gerinany threw down the :tea itself frniii the invaders.from the gauntlet of war to Russia on. August' sky has been4ue to the eelerity with - I 1st, 1014, she little dreanitithat within which the betening •guards have three years she would have fem.-fifths caught the hum of propellors tine have of the entire World arrayed against speetict the Oat= to the waiting. air - het. 'Before that historic Month iof men on guard. e ,Atintest had conic to .ets lest day she I_ The megaphones eateg. the ague& 111 d. f wer than seven 'arid entry them into. a -sensitive sound and bet es a no e ..side of the roof, as discelorations `nations, *with an aggregate pnpulatiop chamber where they are Magnified ehildren may play, out-of-doors dur- will appear on, shingles. and sheathing of. over 800.nielions—teerly half the and made dear and intelligible to the ing the weasel. part of the den. and . . Meit German. Camp -ler Only Fetid ' JUG AIR RAID DUGOUT. dawn anh rest "The first hour Of a march, hoWever, „ !iccording to released Englishmen England Thies Railway Accoms is always client: the moment when a , who have arrived Irani the camp for ''' modating 20,000 Persona ' , regiment starts Is always critical, British -civilians • at.eRuhleben, •Ger- - The biggest air raid (input •in !Eng- I troops defiling are eilways eulnerabeee many, Ito food had been provided for land has just been opened to the ptiblie 'Eo get. to, the rear, they nrusValways.? . • them by the Germans in the last three for use during air raids, elfe will act traverse . a mete _ef fire. We :were . Months'. They were entirely dependent ceremodate 20,000 persons. The dug- lueicytea few big shells eiploded , as ' on the parcele sent out from Great out really an unfinished raiIwaystun- we left, a few scattered bombs Tent. • • Britain : ' - ...,... ' • nel, 100 'feet Underground, on • which the air over Moulins without hurting Most of the prisonees at Baltleben work was discontinued at the begin- anyone. ' • . ' • ..... are suffering from stomach eroulales' ping of the war. • . , - At dawn we crossed theAline, and . ' to the fact theythave prin- It is electric lighted and -seats have the marching -songs begot. • We no, cipally lied -to live an canned food. .As been provided ler 2,U00 persons ticed thet-while we had been, in the battle -winter had lied. -The' larks rose : • of the life there all animates are men- d result of the monotonous character ... : eehhehtirro.tter_esoop. • . in thousands from the geeen pastures t • towards the blue firmameet; the tally abnormal, haer those who' have . pleasant, challenging le.ugh ef the Gal - been released . , • white deck, add three-fourths -of a Heat one cup. of milk, or milk and liebird mounting to the clotult eeem- ......., ...............,••••••.7.1. ed to tie SonsofGaul anti 'soldiers of . , To Stop the Flapping,: chp of finele chopped . earrota, ope -Prance, te echo the meted words of the R&M shade tablespoonfur'of butter; one-fourth of . • Th. 6 flapping of the window • . ancient Brett -hue: "I fear nothing but ,wheri the sash. is raised•and the shade-e_teak300ofel of sah and _one-eighth- for of. the -- lvoowuesreiadeoipsAserious annoyante to'ner-• ee. a eeespeonfel of pepper.. Co,* . seck in apace, sittemrsg. v :wIfauthenesohnaedetoiosereeairsleyd, tyli‘et it • • ; who are generally light in a od olge boiler. , fraternal„. we hailed the senibolic drunk wite life and liberty. dropPing • - aitt,..cb. ailtcl: vutilation is -tete e gebthe. • • •. Jwbo hare no e 711147'.."" •: • , 1 The way to aev7iie•e e .ttapipingli-Nriurice lYtaetetlitieke- ehtetilireobtain flowery, And, indeedethn trece ey the ''' • veey .,ebtielle. ,Screw two et e brass a opy from the nearest library,. It rOadside Avers thresting oet :fragrant • CUP hooks, one hn 'eaeli side ----------.---------ll net ound lb:Weal-fig, bat wen_ , thyrse whieh we pillegedNAll" tvinclovt feeble, oppoeite 'eace other .the iseeinitee ipt,elligence oethese regiinerrt had flowers in the muzzles • neenga foot frsin_the eill. At night derful ineects• will be a revelation: Indian eiedeing is made with five o their rifles. All felt astered-of vie- , tie, a- broad tape actoss the open win. dow from one lioOlt -to the other, as Sereve nethirdleclian Meal,' hair -Oh moleseeseeineeteaetteltaa_ litilts '-'111-rtrtrialv.`' w'ere -cups scalded Mill?, one third cup In,..aterh, hectiuse they were f til elite. • sellers say, *taut:" ;appear to an aviator he muat eely en- 'hook • in the freeIdin . below' -the sill ee - beetinh th' r ter b- , •'''• g , , spoon.sabt-and ope teasVootegiegea ' i; ' - e- t n ef • 1 Itetleol a as - if the countryeide were rieging with • le exactly ui the centre. . Officer—What do the arniy regula- ' Any women who would mit • willow Si kingle and uneler ,the next course ' up.notLto givo. -And-tia tile--eord---toz-tho4lower-heolt%. thatenemanabee-burieciawith nreettarya, hpliiiiiee and-- itthefthke --gOttnt;ber aboye, .the ee_Peee_ bridal onetur-sleteder; .aa .wti-t-714 pink, titeihintg -06% -ail This quite simple, but -entirely ef- When washeng-white woodwork. put hireetion. If he has faelth SATS; leoe The shede Vtill be help firmly 411 Phie'e -'honors7 -Prieate Caseyealle muse Pe: isetive, it will be a•grea e t h 1 ' •or stanting perilously tn the wrong and 'a peaceful reghtesesleep essu!ett, ea sor, • _ 4 pessed. plants. • • 4,a•e•ttie turpentine into the witter end likely to 'fled himself flynig bead d total absence of headaches, does not teetteeesateee the iiosermas of eeserrettien, the tirely upon his tare to keep him rig side Pull downttlie shade over 'the twee tions inake the flrst requisite in order , blossoming _Apple -trees seateerhd their ieserve good health. • , „ 'Wit° i Xteilani.aells iSt tb.e. 13101,11r . One of the projecte outlined by the . : iteseareli Council of the :United States ---:-isetheesearelr forewild' 'pleats- Whiell niair.be used. as wartime substitutes for theettore eoetly crop. plants. Dur- ing: the Ameriean civil 'war Dr. John 0. Percher, a southerner, published n hook giving a list of wild plants of - the 'South:Mitch eotild be eitbstitutee for nieeketected food and drug•plants. The • Ahieriean Totnekt, Joliet, Ill., • proposes, with the aid R,ito readera tot ompile ti similar list, Itifoeinahini lt sought as to any plants not mile- arily cultivated which have - edible' fruits, seeds, ?chits, etc. It is stiggest- Pd. that. valuable knowledee on • this . sulhect might ee ebteeied from bunt. 1 era; trappers, woodsmen, farmers, Ire ' (Dane and the foreip'ners who pick up conaltiorahl e .food froth' the cOthitt3,- I tide. hirnilar informetion is desiled , orienting plants that can be used hi Metheine. . g , . ecomraittees .on botany of the Mational NOVI ‘100"TAM A i3RicK 1.11M Vilgr,-Wveit --rit,OVVR. : $41314 eARPO:t AO rt 4AKe4 -A fitie -Dock wIticar . •Iowa Demi 4hognaG 0!',M FOZ A 2.006 Torbte. I 17,014.Tiotas il1iP. •ftu.afs, WHO -fitileb To NM vent mo NiVsTe1PM44- j ea-