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ME BEE: OMAIA, SATURDAY, MA¥ -21, 1910 \J : : Men’s Summer ol S HAY Underwear and ABOUT HALF ACTUAL WORTH THE RELIASLE STORE Hosiery specia’s " - s rohadhomety <y ikl B Men's Union Suits—Extra quality Very finest materials, all sty colors and patterns; plain or Eig'SaIe of Men’s lisle and mercerized, white and pleated bosoms, with or without P & colors; special values, per suit, collars, on sale, at ‘Insure. now at ..®1.50 and 82.00 $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts ... . “Never “Darn $1.00 Eastic Seam Drawers — Biggest assoftment and best val- Darn” = Proof”’ Special Saturday 50¢ ues shown anywhere; all styles Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers— and colors, at , Beuiar 350 & Ealr Valuas—rine Values 1o $1.00 o' Karment. col- Unusua"y Amad,ve Bargam Offer- in black and tan, full ors and black, at....39¢ and 49¢ Men's Four-in-Hand Wash Ties 81 T to well at 85c. A #5c. valuba, - intn white ke " Fine Maco and Lisls Eose—ririn ings In Ladies’ Muslin and and_fancy colors, embroid- colors; neat stripes and figures SIX PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR ered or gauze; to 75c values 7 K . TR R et S G, Tho 'ana"3me Knit Underwear 5208 in mercerized satin and madras, Jreut in A it : ” . ‘ M l’ M-”o chotes, (at take advantage of this big Saturday Waynn Knit Indestructible Sox, illinery , / illinery hoice, ; guaranteci—on saie 6 Fre. $180 Ladies’ Muslin Under-| Suits, fine lisfe, all styles . "T oy skirts— Values up to § —on sale Satnrday, 98¢ Your s R § Of in three lots in Satur- | Ladigs’ Union Suits, worth Unre- \ Any H H lay’s sale at— $1.00, lisle or cotton; all leted ) Hisaed Very Interesting Sale Prices for Salurday 4108, $3.50, §2.08| styles Saturday at. 500 3 . Special Manufacturer's Floor Stock Clean-up-Sale of Men's, Women's and Children’s Shoes— Ladies’ Crepe Gowns and | Mercerized Lisle Vests — Choice HIGH CLASS GOODS AT VE{Y LOW PRICES Cambric Skirts, beauti- | Values to S0ec—at 12l4¢ Women's fine quality Pumps, Oxfords and Christie Ties, in patent, gun metal and kid leathers; values up to $4.00 fully trimmed, valies up | and ...i. .........25¢ —with styles up to the minute, at 2 v $2.50 3 e (4 v & [ 3 $ S f Re u’ar Pr,ce The entire floor stock of & celebrated maker of boys' and | Women's Oxfords and Pumps, in patent and dull leathers to $3.50, at ......$1.50 Mc‘a_reeruedAI.lsle Vests us youths' shoes, values up to $2.25; in two lots, at, per | _——values up to $3.00, at $1.98 Gowns, Skirts, Combina-| Fine quality, with hand pair . B o 1.50 and $1.19 | Women's patent and tan Oxfords, worth up to $2.00 & : tist o )t soke: o Misses’ and s Oxfords m\rls‘\l(pp(\rs red, tan or | pair, at . 9 tion Suits; values to $2.00 | ecrochet yoke; special, at, . ¥ i $1.3: - Not a Single Hat Reserved. All Marked in Plain Fig- black; values up to $1.75—1In 4 big lots, according to | Women's Kid and Serge 3-point Slippers; the kind' us- on sale Saturday at 98¢ | evch ...... .......50¢ size, at -$1.40 81.00 75? and 50¢ | ually sold at 75c, at 50¢ Marceilla Drawers, Gowns, | Ladies’ Pure Lisle Vests— ures. Choicest Assortment in Omaha for Selection. A factory clean up of men's shoes and oxfords, in all | Agent in Omaha for the STETSON and CROSSETT iy Y iy & leathers; black or tan, with values up to $3.50—per | Shoes for men, and the QUEEN QUALITY Shoes for Corset Covers, Chemise— | All styles, regular 50c $2.75 UNTRIMMED SHAPES, CHOICE 98c—Hair and PAIr, DOW B ...iovcoenssnnsnneasnsens §$1.98| women—We sell GROVER Wott shdes for tender feet. Very special \';:\kvsfii')()(‘, values, in th\hml:\y‘szsglo i ids i ; wilishie Ladies’ Mercerizged Union| at ........ ..., C thut?obtr:lds dom ltflnc:( ;'“d b“t""l' ‘\“llmmt('"‘% variety of LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS—Corset Cover and Drawers or p-to-the-minute styles, actual values to 980 Corset Cover and Skirt, in fine quality barred nalnsook or cam= $2.75, on sale while they last, Saturday— ot Rugs from the Alexander, Smith & Sons Auction Menday VAo oo, 1 i Sloes o, o e ire: Sal i O b t v he City. Our R tative Secured I t urday, 8t ....ooie0ln ¢ ; Greatest Sale of High Class, Perfi‘:‘ ;::f;«?fl;::;::‘n'“:w ynmr “:rlyeg::':‘:g:; ecu) mmense Quantitics GLOVES—Kayser & ‘Fownes' Silk Gloves all’ new “eole) Por Greater Opportunities Were Never Offered. — SEE DISPLAY IN OUR 16TH STREET WINDOWS — DAIP, IIOW &% oecsensoncsosacossosss . e . N T R T A R I o AT W e O AT WD S T ) . » ,B'og C"f"h" qad’ dw?’ e Most Delightful Garment Bargains ;. Season Saturday Ladies’ Neckwear Sale N It will be difficult at any time to equal OQur buyer, now in New York, sends us Manufacturer’s 8tock Purchase for Sat- D)7 5 A g sr::::illy closing out the following articles at R urday’s selling which surpasses in beauty of design and quality of workmanship and 2 ] :,mpunblsz' aurgass, the very choice $7.00 Ball Bearing New England Lawn Mower; ! material, any shown this season at anything approaching the wonderful bargain s argain offerings Saturday. fully guaranteed or money back, close out— 2 prioes on these ga,menm. Plauen Dutch Collars, worth 50044, «4 $3.95 X i W 2 B 3 Lace Dutch Collars, worth 60c.ve4ee 25 $5 Lawn Mower; plain bearing, close out $2.75 375 Handsome New Tailor Suits—$25.00 | One-Piece 8ilk Dresses—Made to sell to 2 Pretty Lace Jabots, Worth 6500.ceess ¢ § Screen Doors; extra strong; extra thick; hard ) up to $35.00 values, in fine diagonals, .00—Pongees, Rajahs, Messalines, g GeoonatTioh LUUSER, eIk 805 .. wood, painted, well worth §1.75, close out 98¢ serges, tweeds, chiffon panamas, faney Tutfflus, Foulards—all newest styles ) Plauen Dutch Collars, worth $1...4ay Natural hardwood finish fancy screen doors; ; e soc very best quality made; close out ....$1,49 suitings, ete.—Russian hiouse and plain| and colorings—elegantly trimmed; on 1 Beautiful Fancy Jabots, worth $1,.... 0";‘ ;;";‘9""’{]”"“"“‘ wire Screens; ‘any §zé up SR tailored effecis— your choic= 51490 sale at, your $Q87 » \ 36c Plain and Fancy Veillngs «.........10¢ X37 Inches; close out .. e e All the newest shades Double strength Screen Wire Cloth, only .. 2¢ ) at. Ve (T o O T s YL J ades in both plain and Y 5 3 / fancy mesh, great snaps. 0;;- :-X‘ookn AlIght}y r.lflled worth New Wash Dressea—\’.\l o o e a1y oA New Wash Smts 150 of 25¢ Silk Taffeta RIDDODS «vvvveseased2WHe One year guaranteed wringers........ < ues to £7.50; ginghams, S o ase ik i ongeds, them; regular values to A Four and five inches wide, in all the popular Three year guaranteed wringers .... 45 / | reps, fine lawns, cham- ! A $10.00, in tans, white, lav- 3 new shades—The best valuos of the season Sat- BIl bearing Bloycle Wringer, worth: $6.00 — d Shinhe papiian, Wi e8 ender, pink,. blues -—all - ¢ urday. s y f brays, seven different de: $3.75 | TRy, h newest spring styles, af, . SPEOIAL HAIR GOODS SALE H Ivanized Wash T % i rim- 7085 .00 values— S cavy galvanized Wash Tubs; medium . 49¢ |/ signs, beautifully trimn cholge ... .....810.00 sizes; to $1 alues PSR A o ) large size, at 50¢ Washable Hair Rolls, snap at «....e.25¢ 86¢ Net covered Halr Rolls, 24 inches 19¢ A5d oxtra 1afge. Fontom o ggt. ] med....cviv.$2.98 £ SR Heavy g":’""“d Pafli“10-at’, ‘19¢ \ One Immense Lot of White Batiste and Lingerie Waists—Trimmed with tucks and 5O-ft. he"; ;‘i...,?.?f{,;o‘,ff,'me, Tk W | laces, insertion and embroidery—all sizes, newest styles; actual values up o 26c Human Halr Nets, with clastic +...12%¢ 90 Clothes Pins, 3 boxes for ...... —your choice, at . Ceeeen . ! Extra large Silk Halr Nets ...viviveeves.. B¢ ! E“;;";:;m’ ;"Dr’ez‘;l‘sg'f;’lfi:l}g’"&ea i llrgncu \ Children’s Coats and Dresses Less Tha,n Balf ¥ \ Special showing of Barrettes, Turban Pins, ; —now at ..... . i Children’s Dainty Wash Dresses — In | Children’s New Spring Jackets—Nobby 3 ald Fancy Halr Pins, Back and Side Combs. ?Ar;olr E;%:;.ill-l‘::v;“;&rxk;m, copper ‘...«33,5 W\ Swiss, Llainty l-\'\\‘n, batiste and ging- new_sgyli's‘, in all 0(>!urs. nv;u]o to sell up s Bailoia L Pion susy b i AN hams—all sizes 2 to 14 years; values up | to $7.50; Saturday in one big lot; your cept In case of hour sales or where other- WASH BOARDS—Brass, glass, zinc, enamel, etc., ‘Well WOrth 600—close Ot PLIte «r...ssr.. . 880 to $5.00, at $1.98 choice, at....... e . $2.95 i { wise mentioned. Fresh Fruits and Vege- h board, 26 ity \180 S h X itich s P " tables sent only by express. IR e arides Toouined’ ot ARses Bolies An Immense Showinz of Exquisite White Gowns for Graduating. ‘ Interesting Hosiery Specials Inferesting Specials in Drug Dept. " 5wdy | China Dept. Specials | Pictures at Less | You Want Perfection in Corset Style Manufadurers Samples Saturday With every dollar's worth of merchan-)2ic size pure Hydrogen Peroxido at threa | Decorated Japanese Tea Cups and The largest stock of Popu-| ret ui show 5 dise bought at this department during| bottles for Saucers, thin as egg shell; 50c value, 1 s ou the new Ladies' Hoslery—Worth to 85c; all colors | 4l gale we will give absolutely froe,| 3100 sise pure Beet, Tron and Wine. 490 .....10¢. | lar Priced Pictures shown in :nrlns models and black; in two big lots 1Q¢ and 15¢ | one 50c bottle Totlet Water, 50c per os. Lilac Perfume at, per os...880 Decorated Salt and Pepper Shakers— | Omaha. in C. B. Cor- Fine Lisle Hosiery—Values to 75¢; plain | 10c Jap Rose or Palm Olive Soap, at two|(g2.25 Wellington Syringe and Bottle — Values to 26¢; 25 different shapes, 4 4 sets. We have gauze, lace or embroidered; on sale Sat- F:m"h for Satat il A guaranteed for five years, at. per pair . .. 9¢ | #3.00 Pictures, Saturday $1.98| nanystyles urday, at .-25¢ and 85¢ | 1oc and 150 Totlet Soap, ansorted brands, 'g:‘ Ki: Paris 35("3.'.' X Seveu-place Ohina Berry Sets—Decorated A big, rew shipment of beautiful| from 1 up Fine Silk Hoslery—All new colors—=Satur- such as Munyon's Suap and Pond's | Lx S5 Rk PRrls Gibsn. . —$2.60 values at subjects, in wide gilt frames-— to $5. 00 tract Soap, vo bars for ... Handled Cups and Saucers, white (brct~ v shown day, at .... .$1.00 and $1.50 | 100 Willanis" Shaving Soap it p 1AII $1.00 Preparations, every day at 980 lain, six pleces for .. Poriee T:"'Bi:l' ‘l’:;l"'&z:;"‘:l:;o:!_ _A form for Children's 25¢ mm",_.mg values Satur- | 26c Pond's Vanishing or Cold Cream noel All G0c Preparations, every day at...490 Decorated Bowls, all sizes malcme; i i{vcr{r Bm{k::re. o 0. 168, here day, at ... .15¢ , illustrated, is Ladies' Wnyno Knit Hose—Guaranteed-— Pictures in the Domestic Room e aima el Hepe=0 DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE BIG SPECIAL GROCERY SALE SATURDAY Hundrods of them for your selec-| ¥ T3 popular --- 81,00 ) ¢ subjects; all| ror stout fig- "MBR We can save you from to $10 a llrumunzelnn Jellycon or Jello, pkg. ThHe The Talk of Omaha tlon; all kinds of subjects; al 3 ? hm“:;’“:‘::ml;‘:n‘::l" lp]:l.m E:;“(‘“'\s month om, your ,{.‘,u,, nm“ \ Eagle, Lewls or Champion Lye, can c Hln)du’nu\ m.hbflgunm, and Low Prices shapes and sizes; greatly under- “";“‘rlgc}‘ ;"es"t 8 H— ex Lye, per can on Fresh Vegetables and Fruits, u; ust, borders; speclal values, at 48-1b, sacks best High Patent Flour, made | 5., cans Wax, String, Green or Lln-u Frosh Spinach, peck .... priced, at. from 5‘ 10¢ 15¢| \rectoire o - from the finest No. 1 wheat and retailed | " Beans for 7ic | Fresh Wax or Green Beans, Ib. . 25¢ to .. . 8¢ Kirt, b AR, " everywhere for $1.76 a sack, our special 3-1b. can Golden Pumpkin, New Potatoes, per 1b. . . skirt, hose sup- Ladies' Tinon Parasols—White and price, this sale i Squash, Apples or Baked Beans c | New Cabbage, per 1b, . porters, front colce assortment, at . 50¢ to 31'75 18 Ibs best Gra . % Corn Flakes, E, C., pks. ;6c | & heads rresh Leaf Let: : We Loan You All and side; silk 5 upe-Nuts ; ¢ | 6 buncl u Children's Parasols—In great varlety, at. | & bars Diamond . m Al Boap, | e DA e’ s o fok hunches' el Bacishie edge, at $1 C bunc s fresh Spal . c. . - from ....12%¢ 19¢ 25¢ to $1.25 | tor ... o | Bost Golden Bantos’ Cottes, 10,180 | Frosn beas, per Guart ro. 3 Newest Fiction speclal for Sat- Big Special lmbn‘lln Bargains—Values to | 6 1bs best Hand Plcked Navy Beans..25c e best Te 3 ¢ | Large Cucumbers, each : 6 Good qualit ] foi et 0 . at, urday, 8$1.50 $3.50; on sale Saturday, 98¢ to $1.50 12:‘11:‘\4 White or Yellow Cornmeal, por | 300 AL R o 1] Freah Beets, Carrots or Turnlns shper Zc Per Day Corsets, at 75¢ F : » s . Butter, Chesse and Bggs Down Again n Pepper . 5. odium bust, The best Soda Crackers, per . | "Why pay more when you can buy the cy es, per Mad ’ o P lar F il L, The beat crisp Ginger DT iU 740 | best at Hayden's at the Following prices ch' ‘3 Ask About Our New :;":K h"k"‘m‘—‘ anc, S80rted C 3 ers, 40 | st N e Bu ! b 28¢ gl iree c 3 3 3 sle hose o n Our Fopuiar ramily Liquor Dept Varieties, per Ib. Soeertiado | The best No. 1 Country Butter iher.: 23, A AN Oirculating Library porters, front and side, sasp — Marsland Rye and Tennessee White Corn Whiskey; both ¢ years old— § ibs johcles Japan Rice ... 1 T B et R M. B AN L TATACNY (0aey . T 4 1b fancy | : e best No. 1 Fresh Ekgs 200 large fuley Lemons, dozen o No Deposit—No Fee | Lo 7Be Full quarts, at seneeeh 1bs. best Rolled Breakfa 25¢ | 1 hest e e e toasted Pea « 7 9 ot Mol &1 Breakfast Oatmeal The best Full Cream Cheese, b, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, .mu Just Name and Address Wumens W. B, R. & G., Nemos, . . P K Don’t 9 Royal Worater, Thomson’s Glove P H Made Gra e Wine; r d £ i Yept.—1¢ N 4 > makes shown, up from ..$1,00 ‘We fill mail orders from dally ads, ex- chflE‘ CARDEVI‘C Such joy in the growth of summer vege | garden culture and to the usual taste of |beans to mature and they can be re-| when the third or fourth leaf of the seed- | to try to raise the plants from seeds. If, tion methods in the principal _citl “P} 0‘ h :mm and also such practical advantage in | e wax and lima beans, | planted so that one can have fresh crops|lings has appeared they should be thinned | however, the latter is preferred, the seeds | lurope and to make a report of th roducing our owh Iattuce and beans, that corn, beets, lettuce, cucumbers, sum- | of them ail summer. A clever plan (o save | out %o as to be at feast four Inches apart. |should be planted in February or early | joms emploved. e goes as the the springtime is full of entreaty to those sh, tomatoes, rrots, radishes | space is to plant among the hills of corn | THis thinning out is one of the rocks on/|March and grown In sunny windows of to whom the Chlcago Assoclation i ho possess land enough for a small gar- | and cabbage. Potatoe: e not feastble r ¢l 4 e exte v The Joy of Di and Wate » gar- | & otatoes are not feasible in|hills of wax beans, not more than six| which a novice is apt to split. It seems |else a small hotbed built for the purpese. |merce extended the Invitation to make e Joy “iflz hing den. Most people say that it costs more|a small garden, | rden, as they take up 0o much | beans to the hiil. This should be done after | such a waste. It does not seem probablo | This s more laborous and expensive than | tOUF of abservation Intended to banefit ul the s“a“" Grow. .‘r"l“"’“ vegotables than to buy them.|room. the corn has been hoed and “hilled up" | that the plants need so much space, yot, If | should ordinarily b undertaken for o |(ayeo Chisasn Post, . trreet traffic in Chi- i8 18 true if the care of the garden Is| Piantng In rows admits of the easiest|once, for beans grow rapidly and would | it is not done, the vegetables will be puny |small garden, and the cost of a dozen plants liired, but, if one has a love of gardening |culture, and three feet apart is t the boest | overshadow the corn if the seeds of both | an o of each sort Is trifling. When set’out in \ nom OF A. SMALL 'PATOR ?;- e 1‘( ViSnames to Work.in the goll | alstance except in the 'matier of cOrm | were plagied at the same time, ‘ml 4 rlly .nd Late G | the grouna the xnluln(:ul\}‘;ulxl be In rows RINGS TAKEN BEFORE EYES Planting Time and Method of Cul-|by hire, and even planted, the produce of |up of hills and the hills should be three| St families lke green corn, and there | be planted as soon as possibe Aft roty | 18 SEUE SRS M1 to0n M08 RbUe T tare of Varlous Vegetables— a tiny garden patch will pay for it foet apart. As corn takes up the most should be a plentiful supply. The planting | as they are slow to’ mature. = They are | &in to grow ru;nn.\lnnu after the .ru s | e twice over. A tenth of an acre will yleld | room of summer vegetables, its place | *hOUld be divided into three periods from a | planted tn hills, threo feet apart, and only | set, tomatoes should be pruned, cutting ot & Tenth 6 By Avpe encugh vegotables for a family of five to | should be early determined. while tho peas | Weok 10 @ fortnight apart, the first plant- | five plants should be allowed to grow, As |back all bt two or three branches g J g% Wil De. supply them in aboundaice and, If a |should be planted [n that portion ot the | 10§ being as soou as the ground has gotten |scon as the long tendrils begin to appear | In addition to the vegetables mentioned, .,I:r .,.'.I,"';:‘m\.‘ }’,‘:d:.'r'fu;;::«”:u'-n.:"yhu C— record is kept of the valus of (ho products |land that is most molst. Feas are such | POTOUSRIY warmed. But, in order that the| they should be glven poles on which to|herbs are 8 satistactory addition to ""‘J[:lny Dr. Woods was st the Union .::: inough the removal of fences which|at market prics, it will take n very bad|favorites that there should be plenty of | fertillzation of its flowers by the wind|clmb, &ad Uielr first efforis, encouraged | kitchon arden, ~They reautre but ititle | [WHIAY A0 CHOPR WA B0 bhe FOER PR hua been %0 general in villages and towns [30880n OF & very shiftiess gardemor to|them. Two plantings of them, two weeks | SHOUId bo perfect the corn should be kept | by tylng with soft cotton strings or bits of | space, and a row of half o dogen of the | 0O% =V UEE R B PR SO RE O #4480 to thair beauty, it was a dlscourager [Make the result loss than double the|apart, will be apprechated later on, and a | 'OS°ther, ROt a row or two here and there. | cloth. Observe (hat they twine from the |sardener's preference will glve abundant her rings to wash her hands and placed o gardens. In thelr various stages|amount of vegetables at half the money. | third planting is desirable, The third week | 1t this latter plan is followed the cars will | right to the left, and tie accordingly, Cu- e PR NS Jareiny &M% sl ia LH00 (e Wakide liot ab 15 aiRNL Bon of ‘growth kitchen gardens are not decor- Time to Begin, in May is the latest time when peas should | P poor and imperfect, Each stalk of corn | cumber and summer squash are to be > e s J g M Bl ot wuh’:und. ative and the old-time fence acted as | Unleas you live south of Mason ana|be sown, because the hot weather, coming | §enerally yields one ear; sometimes the | planted in hills, not more than four plants Bireet Tratsis Avréad L R Lo et ruy Sha Tikdm (oliko alne cereen, though it often was more ugly than | Dixon's line, it 18 not much use o plant | 300n after, will dry up the plants, A row | more Vigorous will have two good ears. | to be allowed to grow in the squash hills, | o PG50 T PP GGt e T e 00 disappeared. tho growing vegetables. Then, too, the|a garden until the first of May, and In the|Of Ppeas twenty feet long will yleld | From this wa can calculate tre amount of | nd not more than five or eix to the CU-|younted division of the Chicago police de- ? fenos WeA A restraining influence to law- | New England states the middle of May | 'Messcs” of satisfactory quaniity for a(corn that should be planted. Not more than |cumber hills, These vegelables mature |partment, has started on an offic - | You can give Chamber! Cough Rem- less, tempted small boys and wandering|is even wiser, lest & late frost nip all the | family of five, but the length of the rows | four stalks can grow in-a hill and mature, | rapidly in about six weeks, and cucumbers | slon to the .}1.1 world -u«"r: as m.-‘ll a edy as confidently to & babe as to aa cats and dogs, all of whom were liable to | young seediings. The only vegetable which | and thelr number must be arranged ac-|If more germinate, the superfluous ones|can be planted with advantage up to the "“w”‘“': :‘I"‘N‘; 8 DD SENaaR tranartes Laguity work destruction In a garden, But now | ls an exception to this rule 18 pease. They | cording to the garden plot. The low bush|should be pulled up and, if this in done, | middle of July This will give not only that time and the effect of beauty in finely | will stand the cold and may be planted as | beas are the easicst of cultivation, as they | thirty hills will give ten dozen ears | plenty for table use, but enough for pick- kept lawna and flower beds has oducated | soon as the frost s out of the ground. The|do not require brush, while the tall kinds| Both lettuce and radishes are quick and|ling and for ripe cucumbers for sweet the marauders, would it not be possible | first thing after declding on the place and | produce generally larger peas. Wax beans | easy-growing vegetables, and can be planted | pickles, o toothsome at winter meals. A Stop ““‘Mnfl Coughing rasps and to restore the garden patch? A light fence |stse of the 1and to be cultivated (and it |are exceedingly easy vegetables to raise, | and replanted all summer, gIving a constant | dosen hills of lima beans and also of ou- “ ; Ou t1 Woman Loses Jewelry from Wash- stand While She Stands Nearby. tears, Stop Coughing prepares of poultry wire would furnish sufficlent|goes without saying that land that lies|A twenty-foot row will yield from elght|supply. Under favorable conditions a|cumbers at each planting will be a gen- the throat and lungs for more trouble. on and might ln‘ tn:fla beautiful [ open to the sun, away from the shade of |0 ten quarts of the creamy legumes, pro- | month is the usual time to allow for their [ erous supply, whilo six or eight hills of Stop it! There is nothing so bad for , OF & row of tall flowers or | trees and bulldings, is the best) Is to have | vided the seeds are thickly sown, Pains|growth and @& twenty-foot row will be a|squash will be ample, for these members p,-un it bushes might make -a|the earth well stirred and turned by plow- | should be taken to wait untll there is 1o | generous supply. Carrots, beets, salsify, | of the gourd family are very produetive "‘“"'““"V I"'?“"""‘""" E;:m;::;::fl:'. i‘:upl.l:‘ld:c';l o ing or spading. The cost of this should 1ot | danger of frosl, as young bean plants are | parsnips and turnips, if you choose t6'#i-| It is wiser and easier to buy both tomato m 'G.Aveg0a. medicine for coughs and colds. Larth's bounty s se groat and there is|be over §2. The wesarables mast suited to| casily killed. It takes about six weeks for | clude these, should be planted In rows, and | and cabbage plants from gardeners than - \