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ilia LAST T01.1Q11 OF THE MODE AS
SHOWN IN VARIOUS DETAILS. I
A Shove omelet collite-Melt Idniaor inad I
141.111. -moo Anises* foonedonietoty
Olarre, 14nereelo...• Whiet WO. "M. A
Sigh hut Astbstio We
lit.
The pelerine, or cape eoller with
somewhat abbreviated eteles, in lie
popular ae the long stoles. The one
here Illuetrated is in rich, eable, adorned
with tails, and a dim bunch of tails ore
aliments the mufti Which ie, of couree,
in fur to snatch the pelerine. 4muft
nub* In ehamPakne or main white
A SABLE runianniat
satin with accordion itoonelngs to •
match, over which -falls tea colored -
lace, Is a charming addition to. the muff, !
or just a flounce of lace -set on to the
edge of a broad satin frill may be pre-, •
ferred by the woman who does not care •
for many frills. The pelerloe is tined
throughout with. Ivory satin. Other not-
able features of this costume are the .
fine amazon plume and buckle on the -
hat, the dainty lingerie trine, now the
latest touch of fashion on outdoor:as
well as indoor dress, and- the increased
fullness • of the skirt with its' wide -
flounces.
Plaiting is a novelty in the treatment
of fur. A pelerine and a plain.inag
muff to match are so treated and show:
the rich shadin of mink very effee-
tively. . .
Fashion often neglects the pronounced
bruuette. Chiffon velvet of a• fairly.
deep yet glowing flame color,' one .of'
those shades which in velvet look el -
most transparent and in some lights
as if lit up from within, makes. a very 7
becoming blouse waist for the dark'
woman. For a slight figure'. thainate- •
alai should be arranged • quite full.,
Silk yak or -a heavy make of clubylirce .
looks well. This should be a deep hie- •
cult tone and is lined with a dull. gold •
gauze that will gleam here and there .
through its meshes. There aro tilt
elbow frills of plaited chiffon to match
or in a slightly paler shade, and the •
tiny gold cords and tassels' at throat,
waist and elbows complete the picture..
A certain artistic siinplicity of lines
about this waist, together with ltS
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A 0ECOMING 13LOtTEM,
warm coloring and handsorae materi-
als, makes it a really charming .gar.
ment
One of fashion's developments takes
the shape of lengthened shoulders.
The latest triumph in celntures is the
"military sash belt" of ribbed purse
silk, fastening on the left in front and
finished with tassels of silk cord.
Long skirted coats and short dress
skirts form the fashionable walking
costume. AMY VAIINIlle,
Crnxi For neer Pie,
One cupful of pastry flour, dtwo tea -
Spoonfuls baking powder, one-half tea-
spoonful salt, teve tablespooefuls of
lard, or butter, sufficient rieh milk to
make a tem, rsoft dough; butter a layer •
cake tin the desired size and pat and
roll dough out to fit it; the dough
should be three-fourths of an Web thiek.
take in a hot oven froin ten to threlve
minutes. Place on the pie and serve
tit once.
ieseicsise.
"The man I am looking for," Odd the
mature looking spinster sentirnentallyo
"must be utterly unseldeh, braye as
lion, tender, truthful as the day`, ledus.
trious, intelligent, thoughtful, et die.
tinguished presence and one whoa hetes
drinks, smoked, gambles or Mot pro.
fano language. I shall not mind if Int
Is poer-that Will not matter."
"Not a bit," remarked the &Mull
011101 old father ..ned litre
a fine chalice of making ineney't eay
dear."
"How so, POO"
"Vehe, they'd glee a forbad Coit
OW 40 Ott oilgo!vo.." .
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JURY
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Advice to ditirymest about raising
their oven dairy cowi s geree by A. 0,
McFhemen Of Vinton eoUntY,
Cotietry` Gentleman ao foIloWst
It deirymen would depend upon rals.
ing their 4447 aninials themeelves the
result would be welch more eatisfac-
tory, as a rule, than tO buy trona stock.
men or speculators In A haphazard
way any "pickups" that are oftered.
In order. to begin right in rearing our
own dairy stoelt celves emu% be se-
lected whose granddares on both sides
had a good record At tbe pall or chlirn:
.then there will be a reasonable babe
that the calf Neill eyolve into a profita-
ble member of the dairy. et we are
in the dairy business for intik then tbe
attention is drawn toward the ielmal
which will turn her food and energies
into furnishing an Abundance of milt,
but U the Alin of the dairyman be
cream or butter he does not cars if
the amount of milk be large or small so
It yielda proper emount of butter fat.
But if the dairyman. .deemm the rear-
ing of calyes only * .'elide Issue" and
as a result gives only indifferent treat-
ment be might just as well buy his
cows, for a stunted calf is a pitiable
object and will never fuldll its des-
tiny, no mattter what its after treat-
inent may be,. Eitravagance .in the
feeding of the calf le pardouablei-par-
Simoniousnees, never! Extravagant
feeding -it would be called by many ---
meant, milk fresh from the cow or new.
milk for at least three Weeks after the
birth of" the cat,and the calf that le
not .worth what new millr it caii con -
seine during the •firie few Weals et its ,
life is not worth the rearing, Let me
emphasize tbet the erst weekil of the
calf's existence. determine its •value
later on. ' • .
.$olU.I,i seegni Plates •
John Seale' Who. irob 'prier at'
the National "Creamery Sutter:maker?
coaventioa in 1002, wes.besten by 11..
• •rona somas. •
Sondergaird at the 1908 eineventlink•
recently held; though the Winnerls naafi -
gin was Only .09 ot a point, a margin
SA smell that it .must kayo tested th�.
judges' taste to detect it . Th.0 smelt
of the first.three Vvere:' M. 8Ondergatard,
96.75;. Rahn Saito 90,60; 7..11, lolling, '
9191. The two first•isereefi ai. Minn..
.ota men. • Nelling resides at iieteio
Coit of. hooninir at• croioneera .• •
•
The total cost for running it ;rule -
try and marketing the predoet,
jag interest on the. investment sad
provisiob for a Oinking funs:ironed net
to exeeed 8fi. Cents for *707 Petted of
butter made TJnder favorable •iondt-
thins tpra Cost onghttss be redneel to
8 or „e tacosta Tbs
timeliest practical creaniery Cannot he
operated fOrless thee $4 er $6 pie day.
It becomes eVIdent, then, that the tat-
ly prodectshould pc :seer, 150 pouaile
as •a safe consequently no
creamery should be pot into operatic,*
" unless having control or a promise of
'about 300 eiews.-rOsear Err, IIiiierst;
ty of Illinois.. •
importnnee of the Farmer. .1
• Let Us• bear In mind that. ia that
creamery busitiesis the farther, the :eagle r
'RUSSIANS FACED .
.CERTAIN ,DEATH:
$OO Noosion Casualties in En.
garaornont et Cnornoloo)
JAPANESI LOST NOT A MAN
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; isortivisro on Sonrd Pietist', Italian
jend Fronton Cruisoro.
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dorsi, Witt Ames /*look Yerole Poi
litoodes Irmisesees orapindell et n140•11-
i10*.al*w 8011111M•441 0,11114••• •• Wilma
' Pee hussiss, Temsteee 'Timis All
Olog000de-Sepeo, liesemed. Over the ,
ilimodos, of Om Soweto sod Phase _
priesle-sosarie I0I0 7 Moe-
simast•• 0114111401 SWIM' 10 be
resioang.
Kaganalti, Feb. 18. -,-The 'nuivivora
from the Varian and the Moriets, the
Russian cruiser* thot were sunk by
the Japanese- at Qhemulpo loot
Tuesday, 'tilt redmin on board the!
British ereiser Talbot, the 4tobew
cruiser Elba and the Trench cruiser.
Passed. The situation is becoming -
scut., oe the Japiumse have twice
need. doma*de of the commanders Of ;
the throe foreign veined* that tbeo
Itussians 041 surrendered ai prisoners,
est War. The captain of the Ta1b.ot..1!
being 050 mentor naval *dicer. each
Mom replied that he wag avisitiog.!
hietructions from hie Goverrimialt,
4.magniglemet episode in the battle
wee the' *scone marsh, of the two
Ittesolius cruisers. With bands play-ir
log the National Mathias, the inter-':
Isatienal Mot loudly 'cheering the,
ihravory sad gallaotry, elf the Russi..1
one,' the Verb"' and .1coriets- !scroll
eke Japoseeo Peet, Which Wge
*sin death: The palettes/a " shs!
wrecka appear tie be *nett that 114
will' be *soy' to recover the gone.:
The Mumtaz lessee .were one officer"
mid forty. mew killed and 4.04a -
wounded.
The vessels that.. Comprised the
Japanese duo Which attacked' and,' -
destroyed. the • Itusidan cruisers Vario'l
IRS and Koriets at Cherouipo *a ',the ri•::
Btli inst.. per, the crOliiere N44•1W14,,i I
SrAliOlehla10; Akashi, Sumo and the,
Amnia. The Japanese did not 1011O
'Acioneling to &deice' verelvad. the. '
engagement Port • Arthur com-
menced at A Oieloek, en the •naorblnn.!
of this 9t1i. Altogether twelve • Veal-.
. were destroyed and eight, ostpttare
' The coPtared **Nolawere iipeeted ,
:at. Sadabo Sunday,.. ' . •
Tio Minion:1r . has . congratuiatode
,
Admirid Togo, - consamrading tbs.
teat, for hie splendid viotiry LI tei • .
iaonsidered -aignifiesitt' that sh. rlgt4F.,.
•Sitasorsitip .regardlog the moVenteatili
el the jape:saes, dies ••hae ham with!i
Orutooro. woepagoog.
• foleatiton, • rob. 15.;t4. *woes
smite with. Japageoe Arm having '
sorrespoodents- Wilde Ira. girt*:
&sited here lea night that three
Redden cruleers, presumably • the
t c.k ' •
1 Ot,is the .4tosite, of ,Teunas
urdag.
er
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The Japanese Es Set n gas k
, • „ .;
or sar4
nothing senitrieStory of •the repors.
although'it liso been recietied.. train
several • lecture's. The • Lei/salon oft!
Mats received the, riortwith.
feeble reeerve.• ft being to* gOo4 to I
be• trpo. it 1. Ortid,'. The Jai:vanes*
have e Erma, noveal •haise 'at .1(1,t4e!
marl. awl It le coneidered• possible. •
sk.uld tM. V1a41y1.tock.,snuadeen
attempt •to hire so the. tenet , /bout
Mokodate. timi..;they doubt' be MN'
by terpedo-hoata from frotosnerte '
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Ch. Too. Tete 15.,--P.suriingers Whir
ve arrived at Port Arthur say the
*Magian cruiser Aekold .wai danalaged
in •Tuesday's bastis in the rostdvout..'
side of riot. Arthur but Was kept
• urdity, When. it *ink
a thirty' hathonie of grater. J.., .• .
The Rum:dans 'have eexplelned their
earefte Tor firing on the ' British
• Wlio furnishes the milk, is' the most
teanaer lee Dinse, in which three oil
ho Chitleso :crow were wounded; Theo
siert th*t the Immo! •weet . leaving'
out clearing.; • The British
teenier ; Wench** • 1. being held: liY
Pairsians tor retheing to deeever Poo*"
oenereiv., • ' • ••••
• Via 4.7444 "Vols*I0
important fnetor. This Should be had a
in vie* wben shaping .the policy of
conventions.
inelde the creamery the Mittermaker ,
le the 'most important factor. There
he is pretty much the whole thing:
Rut the btittermaker and big •,tectory
don't amotint to much...without' a- geed!
V supply of. milk or create. The lam-
er ie. the fotuadatlen-yea, the .founda-
ton plus the foor• Nonni, ef the institu-
tion. 'If. the,' farmer does not make
money -that is, .get a profit 'from hie
labor and his invest:tent-the cream-
ery cattnet- long succeed, tad the Wit-
termakee catmot 'hope to.. be long in
business. • . ' .
Don't exclude` the "farmer front your
eouvention erogrammee. Let Min take
part in all the discussions .it is possible •
to get Iiins to take part ia It wi1I re-
sult in good to the creamery and to *11 .;
connected with the crestmery.--4..
a
Andereon In Creamery Journal.
fro evegt Ketone. geniitthe..
Ditnish deity societies bare just te-
cided th test the keeping quality of the 'ft.
butter sent to. the ehovre of the pray-
inces. The temples Will be placed 111
cold itorage and there held ter tea
days, about The time required for glee-
ing the product on the table et the
English consul:nee, at a temperatere
coerespoeding as" elosely as posIsible•tI
that Which the butter wettld meet 1st
tieing% The state hail. made an &dell,
Waal appropriation. to cover eXPOneeil
of Cold storage fir the drat Veer.
,Katistamat, reb.•15.--Six
!litettniere, choriered. by T{,0401l An ,
slayal conteacirear. WV* been ea ptur-,
ed. The Vessel,* aro the Lena,
Santis, Bait/dad._ Argo and Berntles.
They cerried seal cargoes, The Ter-,
Lies arrived. here Saturday..utsder
sleeve, of a erishier, vt ti rue/loved
trill 1.,800 Jratiallelm 'soldier* have
hiss killed, preetiniable by the einlk-
kat ef trioseport. bistUrhaacei sew
reported to Sleoul, I • :
Jar. cset•re
feeetil,, Tuteideay, Feb, o.-1141. J. .
Rhea* figot which entered 0 p•
sit githt, escorting traesports, cap-
Ured oge Itheefast volueteter wa raid* '
id tWe steadnirs 1* the epos 014. •
ki.kodmilt• ///0.00-0.dlod, ,
Fob. 14. ---/The Figaro ye nter-
ay ormenIng Otiblishee de* patch
am !to Petereburg sorterppo
dent who confirms wit/Iota g,lvialr
the *owes tot his i'obirmAtieo t as, 4.
tts repartee atter* go Hoke enea,
*pen, sir the Viediveeteek 1044
Ratak& batty tedirie 'erfthoite Mike
The Penneylvaina experirnett da -
tion Ands little Itiftleulty. reisieg
prime dairy Calveg Without Milk eater
they are tWO. Wiek11 aid, The eeetet
raising calves en a raft atihatituta ip
to the time they can be put elk st kat
and grain ration, or When three Or bur
Menthe old, need het atetd oti4
elliette 01 care, (Uhl* from high 41ItOO,
Well bred dairy iteek when Willed in
thin Way are worth Much Mere than
they cost and are the enly meant by
which a Milk daireinee ea* tele* Ws •
'herd
ti it high titlidataz
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the display,: Prices all marked
In plain figures from the cheapest
• up to the highest price ou the
market.
It will be time well spent.
They are good value and beautiful
.desigus. You are rsore to admire
them.
Just passed into stock Prints,
Ginghams, .Cottons.:: and Sheetiugs
BOUGHT .BEFORE THE ADVANCE
IN kPRICES
In all lines' or Cotton goods we
are now in a positinn to retail at
OLD °PRICES
See our 10e and:124-c Prints
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;1;WIflS 50. wit. ,offf en.LOs AND, ENSILAGE.•
Fire was opened With'eUt an 'ordef imeleo.**4 Stoeatieie of taisowetee
b' In d Il'h N
gaeoura ouceeeded Is escaping, The
. s g. g wen te eurreo er. • . • , 14- . ' *,,,,..i-th Soo corn. , , ' •
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troller* and Sunk. All ,.on ' board . • Sonte Jive or six years agii 1.-bnilie .
. •
,other veiser was surrounded • by the
were either killed • or," drowned.'', , building after a Om I saw 11 'Heard's ••,,
, • 7* ItAten nelotees. ' • Dairymas and divided. it 1.4 the CCD
Loodon, • 'Paw.. 18.-A crespatch. to .,. "ten making two arias a abeut 100 tens
capacity 'each; Mays a correstiondeat ,of.' •
...
'The Daily • EhPreel, *Irene Singapore the paper Mentioned, The plan celled
/OE •• . •• ... •. , for .tisi tram* going herisontally *round •
"Whoa the Maims* end • Nisitais :and spiked together, •trith comers in-
ieft her. .04,7,--oreceeded• south salad • side eut off, which, I lid not dd.. itaal I
• met a ,Nippoe • Ifilien ,.steamer.,•. which •
5,8 be.... ousitilid to.* rendesystiii ta . , wise. t� say. thst the elle has never •
double •'Hide '.vilth• ter at wax Pane?'
11. 4/11, atlatif:clikaapb:Lit. 1 eiglireanli. :ea.::: ..
the Dutsh Archipelago, • The iteramee . hit":
transferred 'complete 'Serener* mewl
. gad eMeere te •the cruisers, and then • e wen, . pd. , , .1 •
.ortohookertitheisheritiertnesorai:tyurEnziedglitseb sooinowowg, side 'es to.'uf and, owe • .ats et three
. pore, hut loft' inamedinteljf with or four, blacken in Width.
dors •to watch for the Itussion .. vol-• nelelitiors who had aeile told Ease MY;
eir. 1 - New:. for the eiperiesice. 01111 Elt•My.
untie, veseele, Ekaterinoslav and Vo. corn was se ripe, (it was all •glised and
.. . . seamen.41.0 I.,1610 . .
.1. • ', ' . '.. 'tt
afindlitfe
ket:latins)r the tli.a..:41.raYtttiekv
tif nhoitpputtinetia..
. Port. Attkar, Feb. 18. ---The Rumbas Some water it !meld heat and dry ,ent, '
nrafeport Yonesei, while laying inhere ,' or, as we. call it, • "Pro taag," and TaIlenwan
.Y96 7.' t4 6. Worthless tfe did oat "say low. much
sfr Ohs Ituseian dist. Thle dtv Wain
sorontahdod Okpt, Ribes Mete,
Who igOo week **laced Adi him, '1
reeterilioneterg, who hot evenesid t
Otg0000 rhooptony..
tire eorreoesioakroll *nye Sloe
Ort ti *rood In $U Peeivoirtorg thee
Wore tonetbardlag Ilintosdade the
trOrettee ihoemetered 4 flora
kiapihefei liriatraiiiime mod 'oat". I
divot& 04 them,
rgu•
e*r
e
t*it nkeeewtdlieltrere..
'
he bead, le iireeee
To..
stird and WIWIrsentful over
•
he sinkinof h.*erhAni
elihn by fets eruitr s. The
-orieiOdle. kat iieued the
fig statenteet retading a1
t the Zenths: 7
"TweJarmo*** neethet r
he Zolshend the Ntranor,ton
•eilieg hem: Eats tor Otaru,
Peet vo While
eutidenl* attacked by lour ituenian
freti* VLACIt#0,444.,1 ri*04.
• .w.iippoc,_. ,44.4.
-11101-.8-.00=2,11,,
.1.1&412,
Je.pienteee„ mine god sunk:. ,Ths int ogi And :r calculate. thee the
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ein :004700.804 01'040 the.. Immo -• to
heat Would be great•and it would need
• quite at *Mount; therefore I put forty
. •
to Siceseell Tiireisies..' •
mob. 3..4t leperte4. barrels on each silo ef.100 tens, bed
• fro as P very fine e ill 01), f
eokei Rodsheetvenski. chief of the 8 e 11 .• ea P ay
TY , been to pro -
*gel as quickly an possible to the stalks, they Improved in flesh and gave
IN/ East for the purpose of relieving a good fri;i0plY of The milk was
Admiral Wirenius. of hig cemmand. Lae, aid teere was se teats of ensilage
be:nettled*.
na. etersburg that Pear Ad;
. age,- an ee ng two
Mel years, enidiage Wheit'Vut in and
'tit.** sixty hermit, of .water eaeh.
elle and put .ftally one-half 'of it tato
the tithers and against the siding The
result Was 'all .could ask, not a bushel
,
•FFot .sp•olled- ensilage; Rather' thee'ut
en less Water would put•st. barrel to a
teh•of ensilage;- • ' . . • "
• I would 'suggest tO *11 that hare
to thoroughly saturate them with -wa-..:
'ter a wet the ensilage and let the •
trill:ingot fifths, silage go; as: It will he
heavy enesigh te ,take care of ;1-
-11i.h$11 FOR CIALLAfil. :14s4itia.
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"lief thigielor levee ifs .1.1,Oasio. sat "
..• • oseishoi'1e.segoaiote4... • •
Seattle, • WW1 Feb.. 15. --Tho. deo •
Oi.elor, et Os, :Meeine ine.•
clulisalierwehasei411, :61sliatnateduPd°111ow?°SaCtluarldis.nia,Y.:.•1.
eidef • blame for. tha 'disaster'
rthuetroesart0701fig; kietiv.a .wEintb•gineesrstro,c.iDe. 431,417e, tpounoe.rn_y.:•I
(h.pt. Roberto 10 ecosureli for, pot,
having as officer el the ship in the ,
*Komi aa4 thi d boot* thet were.
eloxistoiocilhetiod,. than: ate tion;st,to.gli vtitinipg ••
to tahi, the ship 0- the nearest shel*•••
tor. •
Be Lautley'r Mean Jr revoked,. and
the. !teens. ot Oapt. Iloborte ens -
pentad for eso year. • •
Oa ot ff hordered With 11.11 114 grain that trim ** the • .
„luso ,„ . either' in the Milk or
• ro. • japooes A. friend Of Mitt 'who put hie in the
fottlatioli hire.;has been tiformed thwa, 51. milk stage of 51. cecti 'hat(
thirty -flour of the Iturelang wounded to eteitee. dint ele ebefielie be6ntiliect
in tee right betwaart tee Jop000do the milk tasting gm that his cuStoreeril.
amid RuMian itoete 'at Phan:011p° wilt dottld,iiet take it We hare contintied.
he Placed in the hospital. • ot the toilet the eere riPia aad -*et it when
Soroloit Roam ' net hitethe gild 'with the exCeptilia ot
. asii. • ene year aty sea &might he w.eId liet
ggiliweitst 111 15 Thi‘iini" • 'Wet it, asal ate Ceieseqtepos 'Wag that
Own summer Manion." !dock „wog • Ire beet several tens et .ensilitge, *MIA
Prom shanghai Feb. t, hate arrived Wee 114617 the velem •.Fzere,t
Peeet, at War, 1* WAS reported tki ',hick
skip hod Urea captured by Japanema,- while !aside molding the Irattem Of the
*...l1.1 se Asa see, elle last year (by the wart sever, tad
Seeili, Plot, 1,15.-A *Warner which. ene-half feet at the silo is 11, t$kee foot (peeved hers reports a Rub.' grotml, OT *a 1SW as the bates *1 the
.1.4 Oolunteer Peet 'outset, * battle,. Cellar where the MIS are tie1 up) t
torped botte raw het Hite water left* tad es 1 stood
1 c•&4 hardly accent ,
IWO And 1.1*'•
ehoredi at the ieletut. et Jebel ZOkH, uPt there 1 threw it tip stalest the bow
61% the Rot Ptak About 50 miles yeti lock tidbit luside sled was ourprieet to
oho Melds of Sali 1 Mendeb, Feb. eoi he* quickly it dried eff, 101 th".
i 70
The. ite,awitfr „„.,441" brsthanartsp,...."1"4" caste ti 00 11th .1010tilr• ft**, the
Rio that the dry sitting; 1
11141alater es
Viet•eia, 11.0.0 16, -The Steato4
11Tem wetit *Aare es' Trial Ito
g s ,
feed es the rock*, The eoremiander.
Oept. Hughes, ie 111 with pneurnonto
alboard. There being a coo of
ereollpos /board. ail thy passengers
hove been tsikes to * quarantItto
*tattoo. All efforts to pall oil the,
*teenier heve felled. It la fearedehe
has warleutey damaged' bar bottom on
tie
PrwrgvUll
..11ht•li 1. oho boos,
ft. IL, • POO.. 15.-orissen--
ere by Jim' 88, PrOpatris rePort
-k.vthg had A very nerrow escape
trans as *resit toyagi lastnall boots.
The, Prepetrte 'ailed, from St,. ,
Vierre, Idie.re. 0* Wodpesday,. an.4 on
Thiiesday, Wben toertiee , •edt
Leuieburg; the . 'hip • Careenedto
starboard, haul the piseengere *ad
grow took to beats:. The• eeptain and
inigtheir retureee to , thedeer lave
lieues liter sad eueceddetl in righting • .
bee. lify skittle* the was, ballast. '
'Sudden dropeef tentiterntraro are '
imposSible in tho home heirited by, -
hot water. Stoee fires det ore
hot air furnaces hes,t unevenly., -
a.rid the hot air switches to other
'parts of the house leaving the
remaining rooms cold and drafty.
But with the heating system of the
Oxford
Hot water
-ifeater \
cenneetiOn with Oxford Radia-
tors an even, steady circulation
of hot water is kept up through-
• out the house, Each radiator ,
diffusing the same temperature of
heat in sufficient quantities for
the size of the room, •
The'illustration below shows that
the distancorrem the fire to the
firstiaaurrace legless than ist any
heater made, arid the water hat a
shorter distance to travel, dint a
More equal temperature le main-
tained in the water of the seeeral
sections r
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Paella Atbert, S,W.T., Fob, 1b -
Prince Ansert Motel was totally
dettroyeti by nee yesterday, The
IISA It estimated et $25,000.
JOSHUA V. HILL
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