A D V B B T I S E B A N D T I M E S , F R I D A Y , J U L Y 18. 1 9 2 1 . 3|c :«oic 3{c * i G A R 0 H N I? \G f o r ■ P R O F IT A N D P L F .A S U R F •‘*5 Q <i WDKK FOK, T I IF WKEK. IIk' h.'i
By A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. COPYRIGHT, ilii
of dwarf bcan.s may bo
, ,J, i; 1 aiuumn U'^o. W' j . iluwii liiam liL’.'i at voj'olablo marrow an«l Liiv' li'lUid inaiimv.
, !-, V!.i '!'\ 't'.'liinji.s (.au bo uansplanlcd lo
p..-iuoiis. piUatoo^.
■ ’ i,,p i .ii>ull\ ami any of tln'in ttiaL are I -/.,mu ready for the lalile loo «ooii
y"\'\.r eh.'. U‘ d by raLsinii itiem slighily at
hi.,.' • ,u i - '.I'liu: a fork. ea'.iil i aulillcwers fii;v;ir .‘•owiiips
... , 1.
. nid' I'l ' in may hiill be planted r ininips are liliely to lu' wanted
[. .;; I aide ' of lilaek eiirrant?; are crowded ,, a i.w .if tile wcake-L of the youno
ime ill-- winier .
,i , : . ie (iiuino them ek'an away at ihoir ul'plu.-
;i,aii m the autumn. . 1
I-l At 11 !■:> AND
NlaTAUl.NF.S. I, ; i arefiliiv manipulated youiio peach , ;.u;iie trees often produce very j;ro'S ,-iuM.i' wilieli are almost, leriaiii to , ih.' utem ral balance and ako fail in
‘ ., ,111110. Tbeir vigour ran be restrained 'ia;z. by tyino ilietn down at or even 1! aic-ii . f |.*i iteorces and leaving tliem
.1
1 pi..p,-r!v and whieli are otmertilly poorly -1
:ii' VINK HUHDKH.S.
:;li. ;i(ly indicated in work for tho wocF 'I'lie
iiui.i. iV \\iU lieiietit eon'iuL'rtilily Jiv . - .1 \\;il, r and Ii»|iii.l nianiire.
-hmiM be ventilated early in ilie
mi ii-.e-. t'
h.se Up «'arly in the alter- wbih- tlie r-un i ' .still on the fibis." and
nt: and tluMV will be no veorchinti
eau.scd I'^nimli nioi'ture on ilu' loliaoe when
.. ulimvt e.'i'tam lliat. they will throw
i.mmioim .-iile nrowllis wliieh do not
imiil winter pnmin;:. If this is not 1; 1
,1.1 wuli llower htids. 'I'liis exL'Ossivo
a will be reeliFieil by Ijemting ihem down lit ni incnt.
will i.ot tie lionetited by (D water and liiiuiit inamiro
.............. ferlniiilit. . lump.. Ml llao > aie better divided
i; II 'a : ;. ii will 'land the wint^'r where ^own. ' (
, ,uaiu' n-'W of Uraiio,. .L-lly or lojMell - <.ii' '.lun now will pioduee lemlcr
I.-;!. ;'. ( auliiiiiui‘1'' durinji warm weather -Ml'.SIUUKLMS. An unfortunate n’.sult of pmdming niudi-
room< in eellar.- ami Imuso (hiring ilu- summer that they iiivarialily liecome ruined
by swartns ol maggoN or miles, and a gootl an is lo grow ihem on ridge-shaped bctls in eelmb'd places in the garden, with, prefer
ably. a cool asiieih- I’aeing north or .seteened fi'om l!ta heat of the kiiii. (biod fresh .‘•tniw manure slnadil iie pi-oeured and tiirewn up in i eonieal luap for a day or .'o in < rder 10
ferment it. It should then he shaken out with the fork-, and a fresh I'.iaip made, all the rank material lieing put a'ide. It
sh.nild l;e luniotl again in a further couple of day.s at llio eml o) whieli nine ii will he fais'|\ rotten and the ridges may he hiiili nii without futlle.r ilelay. A gocul idea is to .make tin* ridges tlirce feel wide til tho
ha.si' and three ieei high,
.''linping u)iwaid.s lo a niunded top, and treatl ill.; manure evenly and firmly. Imt not e\- 't'S'ively, and in the (ouise of a few days
llie h.'d will h(‘ found ready to spawn. A :-tieU 'liouhl he insviTed into the lied when it is made up. Alter an interval _.»t severai days, if the huried end of the stick is. eom-
f.iriahly hot. and iiest day i*- not hotter, jt will In* sale to spawn. Wliere
po.ssihU* it .should h<' lakoii with a thernioim ter aiul llu' temperaluri' should he sK'adily round ahoiib
* 5|£ * * * * ’1 ' *
t F L A S H E S F R O M t t
* : will cause the vinery to nhain a ^ood
dc.il
of warmih. 'Hie foliage shoithl be .'«prayed It clo.>ing time.
J 2«C 3t£ 3|c 3}C 4c 3}c ^ 3|c ^ Jjt ^
E H .M S T A R S . $ BY “ SPABKS.”
;}C 5|c Among the ciimlnal community oi every
large city can be ftmnd a number *'| elevei’ ajid daring indiviiluais wlio nap a ritb hai- vesl fiom the manufacture (>1 eounierleit money. Fsually their aciitiiics aie (piiekiy suppressed, hut- sometimes iliey combiiie into an organised band, when their appreiicnsion hcconie.s a long and diHicult la-k.
methoil.s eiitiiloyed lo Ijreak up jin orgat.‘'n- lion of ihi.s kind have heen uiih.'-ed wilh .striking elfcct in ilie 1
Ihe *'on pi ijtlueiioii ** .lusi.
Oif Ihoailway “ --released Iasi week. The {liciure opens mi a ic le of m.V'toiy, whieii is Mi'liiine;! iiiilil the linal scene, iliU' providing one oi
iho-e rale iiisiancc oi a eoiicealeil
climax. Tlie .sloi’v opeii.s in .\ew Aork wild a vetmg girl allies hersdl to a tsa.m! of < (.imiei-u iids. am! then lalls in love witn one of iis prlmipa! nuMjiheis. In i.’aHty the laiier is a police oiiiccr. siiiving 10 di'cover ih'‘ idenliiv and « lied the arresl «*l the <riminals' h-ader. However ll i i ' iaet i- U"l re\ t al»;d Ulilil the c lo'e, when under thrilling and
dr.imatie eirdimstances the <lete<'ti\-e achieve.s his ohjeclivo. In the ininci{ial role •John (Jilh» ri
aee.jmpii.-lus :i line perlormane«p aiul is Well support"!! hy a (I’.si in which
.Mai'inii
Xi.Non is leading lady. “ .‘sixty C'tits .an Hour, and Orive it A onr
eiiihty (legree.s. ICaeh cake ol spawn r-houid he hroktm up into 'iN or eight pieei's and huried .■‘ iighliy ill the manure, two or threo inches apart. C'o\a-r ihe ridges with an inch and a hah layer of stilHsli .soil, iwo or ilir<'*: davs lal<u‘. This should he luuiien down lirnily with ihe ha«'k of a spade, allerwai^h being thatched over with .'traw.
PKSTS. 1 prc'pose lo gift! a lew notes concerning
the ( iiief iiis(< i and animal pcsiv noNt week, a-, a corre-poiideni Is de"irnu.s u)
le.aruing the iu 'l mi'thi.d ol dispe>ing of tlic.-^e. and a.' this may !»(• of intero't to others. I maice no CM use ior putting ihc'e in my article.
NOTE—Quostioius on Gardening of gener.M
interest to readers will bo an.sworcd in this column. lA^tlora to bo nddressed to tho
“ Gardening Editor,” XT?
I A L E T T E R TO T H E J I
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C H ILD R E N . From PETER PAN,
c o p y e ig u t . I '■ .,r It' y * aj-tl Girls.
hiaiiig tile course of my life 1 have been niaiiv inleiV'ting plaee.s ami seen inaiiy
-A i(i, tiid tiling' and 1 ibink one oi tlie Ime't I havo he -n is the Grand Canyon jn
Tih (irmid Canvon mav be t'isited any day • Near for when other mmintain resorts
. iro/.cn np. iliits king of (iiasm.s i'S easily
-..lion.' ol the trail-' to the river ;iro covered ■
,., -il,h. During the winter smiw lalls in piiu' loro.'-t along the rim ami the upper
A III: a wliite hlankol. Neverlliele.'s one
::iiii that 'ummer is only .luist lound the .oilier Going tlown. the climate changes loticealdv eveiv few hundred leet. .s<> that ^.hen on‘ ilie rim a. nipping Iro't is 1
1 1 tlie air ,her<- are fragile desert flowers liluommg along
• h.' river guh li<". I'hc (band Canyon is ti .stupemlous <
ha.sm
: 'Ce than *J00 mil'.s long in the loUil “ f A. iMerings and more than a mile deep, in'-' r. I- i ;t(h) IS .1 mighty liver ami ha.s elnselet at tin- inner granite gorge Ttliieh is Hanio'O
. c.u li .side bv tier ttpon tier of huge inpun- •. i;is larvcd from 'olid I'lK’lt strata which In' .s-.o- .l ill ''real lavers io the
de.seri .'un, , ^ p.iintrd in (ehmrk of the rainbow.
-i.onl,! it .'hamv to have rained JieavOy • jii-'lit next morning the Canyon may
...mpkt.'iy filled with. fog. As Hie sun
. Mil
, . II.. ami (h.“ ipate. leaving the Canyon i'll.. «an Inilir upon tin? vt'rge until Min .'inl.' pnwM-h'.s- t.v 'bake lem-.c from
..ml lie
, !:,u ii' .1 i hi' wondei 1 id phu e. . 1. -It., maiiv different. kimN ol people ' .u difi'ereiii’ points of the C’anymi. (me
1 ii. inn Hie ilopis who liv.' in J*.l Janvar. V Me the 1110-1
..ti.| th" men earn tlieir living b.v I,lank, vs w’nile the women make
. i»rimitive Imliatis in the
. IV. 'J'he liomes of tho Jiopis are on Hio bi 111" I’aiiii.'il
Dc.serl, perilled on Ingli
. i i-c.-l'i- rim's and i.Hier artieles Inmi i. nii Mill 'l i .c r . They liave many (juaint .....
. Navaio
u.in.ell Weave nne hlankcl.s and .. n ai. im.'tlv exiiert
silver.smiths wlu)
man. ami weird dame eereimmio.s ; ill pariicnhu- altracting aiieii-
.ni.l old (iistoms. etill having a
., u onlv (.eevii' one.' in .seven
y.ars .iml i-n t"ii tbiN'. White nu-n are .seluont
i Hi.- hi'di loresled region of llie ('iJHb n are
m.mv wild flowers, elirtihs ami
!. n -i -s.'.' ihi', however, nil Hi.' ‘rim aie the pmo'. (odai.'.
i- i- . cactus •• ro e ol i!i<' des'.'rt.' •. Iiiillianilv coloured wild flowers, I Ik
1.:
i . r down one goes, the greater heroinc.s . batn'c. 'Fhere are al'o many varielie.s (U • ilic I'oldeii eagle, wild turkey . s.ige- lM<Kl;i^^:-llil>l,
liiimmiiig hinls,
! fiiMvoli MTi'ir:. A'uur ;-inooic i'l M’ml, J'JCl'KB BAX.
I I IK .JL'DCK S .TAVKI.IX JIAX.
K-.inn t » Choslcr. n.c a
.M.mval
f.om
!i„- „1,1 <l:,vs will'll nil escm t. nl n>cn™>f ' ' .... . more tliiin, a |iic iii'
c.siiuo " ‘1 to tlie jmlKo’.s 1,1
his ImiWlip hull to ho propiiioil foi fome siul tl.'ii aUeinpl to defeat tho ends of jiisf'oo an at lark on tho jmlRO.
A, ,' ,.x,.eilteil liy the Kmns jmlses, “ >>‘0 1
- i„. ihmht tliiit, the Rpoitimcn 3 )n|ncr,q\
KEATS NOS t a u . s
DUGS F L E A S MOT:
MlM.n it, minl.t liiive liecii iiieniivciiicilt for A;., m-eiit iml.les of liny ilistnet to
'occssimis. J lieie weic times 1"';;
i))g during the week of the dwindling ilom.nnd for hiiHrms owing to the popnhirity of elasliii fji'teidngs need not mean ji revolution in altire. The luition lui.s luid a reign O f many eentnrios. ami the. end is not yet. Us vogue has been due (o its utility: wbidi make.s it. ibe mort.' enrions tliat. its origin was pnrel.v decorative. In paintings of the fonrteeiitli and fifteentli centnrie.s costumes bulb* imiscn- iine ami feminine, are re|»i-osent<‘d buttons, but without hnUon-lmles; and the
bntlons were of gold and silver. rtM----
Tliciu is ipiitc 1 of ....Jt.. wi»
i.riri.Mt«' iiumbor 1 .siiipribiiiR iiiiiiiboi' of
mcth.iihs of
ilro.ss-fii.stoiiiiiR wlioii olio comes to reckon tlicm up- Tlio hiitluii is niiivorsiil; hut its iiiiippi'opriiiloiioss lo tlio iiRiihlv tho I'olliir -slill loiivos uoiisKloiiihle ■ for tlie sliiil. wliicli iiiiiy lie todiiiic'iill.V ,..,i.,iiloa ns Uio imiiUiiolicil foi'iii of the
scope regarded
hiittoii : pliiinly i f ">"sf !'"''o '>o>‘u ‘ i'o oiiilior viriofv. Tlio pin i-s popnhir, lint pcrihins; nml tiio hook-iiml-eyo presupposes ii conlnui-
ons hitcriil .siruin. Tlip onlf-liiik is nii.l toilirins. inn! a imsier iiRC will ]nohnhl\ i-efiiso to tiiloriito it, even it the enff hiis to i^o as well. Tlio striiiR (inclniliiiR the hell) .s tilo most priinitivo and artistic of Jill inodo.s of fastening, only failing in a sense of per- feet scciirily. Prcforoiiccs iiro liirRcly a batter of national liiihit.
hntlons oil toRii-s; and recently a Consul ropkted from a i in a that that conservative
people hull no uso for pins. I hero wore no 'Flic lament Iicjird Jit ji shareholder' nu'cL- TFOSTER CLARK'S]
h .eC re am ie s I: C u s ta rd ] ABOUT BUTTONS.
'1 o!ae<‘s 10 to Id ndlc.s wide from rim to rim
• ,v venture mulehack down any oi the pnn- oaI trails and at the .same, lime teel ecr-
g ^
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H IN T S FO R HOAIE.
0 BY MEG. 5
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by placing tlKin in a i>ag with diy oatmeal and riibbitigl' Tlie oatmeal eti.'ily shakes out al terwards.
STHAWliKUliY WHIP.
Iiigr«'(!it*nts :— 1 lb. sirawbc'rries. A sfiueeze of lemon iuiee. •J talilo'-poons castor .sugar.
tluun ibmugb :i hair Wliip the whites of (stir into till' siiawberri<*— wliisk again. Add i3n* lemon juice. Whip the cream and .stir am!
Method. — .'swill the
Whiles of 2 A gill ureatn.
.'irawherrios and ruh .sieve, add the '
Ug.ir. eggs very .'tiffiy and
in lightly. Serxe in (it'tar^l gla iiaml wafer liiscnit.s with it.
1 \ pint \ |»int of cream.
■KOAIAGK of milk'.
vcr.v thin strips and put all the ingredients together in a
p.in. Let hoil. stirring llie mixtnn* witli a si!\-er spoon, until it begins to iliicken slightly—liv(> to ten minim.', 'riieii remote the lemon peels, pour the cream into a silvN-r dish, preferably, asd allow it to re- m^pn nnlil it n n'ld.
lain of mist suildenly broaK*: ami while you gn/c tliose
Method. —Cut the petil from the lemons in
IVal.s Ilf '2 lemoii.s, 2 l;ihle'))oous sugar.
GLACE. That kniiteci 'ilk jumiiei's should he ek'am d a ''i .)ACGFhl•^^■|•' h‘ h'AN.
in the new haraimnmt ph lure • .sixtv (. cut.' an J lour.*’
Sliiilii. daughter at the haul; (played liv .lat <|nelliie
l.ngan). : ami himsL'll in a heap, alter crashing tlii'ungli liu' .'hh' *'f a barn jind lamling muie loo gently in :i pile ol lm\.
president F'ord
This epi.'iulc is
lull one oi niaiiv nproaiioii'l.v Innny ineuleius ;n this <-\< el|eiit i iiincdv-drama. which I'e- hiU' til*' iulveiiinrcs oi the vodji-loiinlain hern- Ml 'lJUineh believer in Coiieism—-in 'OJireh of the '
inec.ss which he evenimiHy jili.iins.
Tlie an ol miniJilnrc stjige building luis
licen iiiirodiieed into the jire-duct ion ol motion pii tnre.* by \\ Hired lluckland, a lamoU' J i l l direeior', wlm was associated with Uiiliard Walton Tully in his picTurization of Du .Mjini ier's novel. “ 'rrilhy.” As ;i eoiise- giU'iiec tlio'C who 'ce the film will not know which of the .'(".ties were filmed in Ihiiis juid w iiich hi j |(,ll\Wnoil —Inr i>aiT' of llie pro- Hncticn were male in I'.urope. pjiris iii the I'nited Stale'. “ 'I'rilhy ’ ’ i.s jin aiiHiitinii.s preilm tion of ih.' worUl-know n story, with a (list ingni'lied a|l-sl;ir cji'l
(clebraied l•*|•em!l hcauiy :>nd star. Andi'ec Lafay< j t(‘ , ami
lu'Jided hy the
C'jtiewe. C'l'i'igliton Hale, and olhei-s (.liredcil hv .lami' Young.
(’I'eam mould into cold water, pour in the elieese mixture, cover lightly, ami pack in ice ami salt, ii'ing two part- of ice to one of salt. Let set lor alioiit threi- hour'. Dip the mould .piiekly into hot. water, turn out tin' Iror.i'ii mould on to a gki's dish and
.serve. 'WHITK
CAMF.LIAS.
trimmings
i.ir hal' ami to be -.iwn to the label of a black (oal a.' a luiUonhole.
ALMOND GUl'd'.N
.xeni moment—hut let ih.' Jill icle ol Jipparel .'tjiv green and b la ck d o mu inirmhice lotJter (ohuir into your si heme.
• Ami black is a very la'lnonable (I'lnhina- lioii for coats, ilre'sc’s and hat" at tin* jne-
.Alt' very fasliimiahie j i i 'i now both a.s a 'rbeii .lip :in ii.;-
than Hie dies' 'hoW' of the grejil iionses (if fa'hinn, wluri' Imiuiifiil maiiiie(|Uin'. wejiring Hie
i.ile.'t Jiiul (
tiniei.st erejilioiis of the eo.'- ttiiiie (li'sigm r. pai'Jide before her ami iiisjiire Imr with id-:i' wliieh 'iiell little good lo Adam’ ' haiilviiig acenunl.
It i* (lonbllu!.
lii»wc\\r. wiiet'iier Kve Inlly realizes the amount of organisation neetled in order to l;ce]» tlu' jiaiaibe moving ;ind the Irantie ru'h iahiml the 'ceiie' m‘ce"J!iy to previ'iit tlie iiitcre'l (>f the vKiu'i' fmm Ihiggmg.
K,'\v iilca'inC' of life appcjil to F'v(' more — ---- iiichuling Arthur Ki I mil ml jabot; J -xf, ihrojiL Jiiid down the iroiii has the Inll L liaml of hhidc velvet round the
jitlaclicd iiown the left side, and imy steel Imllon.s uim thi' velvet strap. 1 In.* .stiup ;uul frill is iletacliahle, ami i.s put on with the (oat. to-
III.Itch the wri.'i trills. It has III) eounexion with the ov<'r-b|
nu.se. thougn the velvet neck-lijiiid is worn with it. 'Pho fejilher hoa has returned lo favour—it
ha.s uevi'r really been “ out ’ ’ from the matron*' ])oiiU of view. :iiid in this iiwianee a wiilc 'CJirf of grev iiuiralioniit. linislied with »leei) t'ilk fling!' tun he
w.irn. or carried over the arm. Fejiilu’ is ;iio womlerluH.y becom ing alike to old ami young, jnu! slmnld Im* warmlv welcomed Jiflcr Iceing di'ivgarded d r .'«> long, and ."peeially as trimming t'liiur lor dre"e.s or niHlimry.
SI,Kiev ]■ -UH .NO .Sl.Jtl'.VES
NVlint n lot of nUcrnoim Irocl;. for ymuiRor women loivo pr;M:ll( nllv no ^locvc.s nt nil ilii.s
Mimmor; inn I don't lliink ibis kind ol sloovo ninkc.s lor coolno‘ .s. It is line ihe nrnls lie- come very mmh junlnirnt; hut they enimot foci cooler than those covered with a elhow-lenglh. or even a long .sleCN'K ' ‘*'1] ihoi'O i.s soim-thing el'c lo (-oii'ider: hoW will voiir arms look in !-veiiing-
dre.ss, il you have to wear it!' Lois of girls at the. scastd!* do their utmost to lu-<-ome sunhunit. hut when llu-v
wi.sh to wojir 'omelliing n-jdly •• drc.s'v ’
they sigh !)ver Huu m<-k. ami ilio'o arni', whi'eh will he ciHier brown or jin ugly red. It. ) ' unwise to get too .sunhunU. too. as u is not at all g‘H>d for the .'kin; and il is so ini- eomrortJihle! If yon widi Ui have a tem- iKiuu'ilv sunhtiriit Jippearatice. why not Jippl.v a little lirown-iinted powtiery 1 -itelv ! liav«‘ lu-jinl it sJiid iluit il one
h:is“ the tips of one’ s laslie.' uinimed every f.-w weeks thov will cnrl more henutifnlly.
Now. I lune aiw.iy.s nnder.'lood the eiiHiiig dc'inived the line'ctirl. f<tr !-Ju-h hush Uiper.-* to a I'foinl Jind i-utting nuike.' Hie Iji' I u" the
Mime thickne.'S jill the wjiy down: ou‘ l |» H“ T were to keep growing, like om-*' hoidied or -'liingled hair, ami |■*'!^nire (-lipiiing—wv .'hould get rath iiig ihi' done, and wisli we
iiih c-onsta ni
•r tired of hav- hj-.d left them
.IK.tX
e\(|- grae.iuHy ami
v.ith uhaicvcr iangoiir a iiuiiim'juin may lioai aero" the showroom,
Ilow-
her inaiiiicr umlergoes a ehaiig!’ the iii'tanl '.he I'.'tir'' liehimi the 'enlli-s. .'^Im lllll'l luisit'ii i<( doff tlu* lirilliant ereation Jiml don
aiioiliir (h'igned ciiually to t'harm the lair MMli' iue witliout. jiiid ‘ she knows no rest until the sliow ha.' reached i t ' (omiusion. 'I'liis a'-p:( i o! tlie dre*s show h:i' hoen won- dcrfull.N leeordi'd hy .M( " i ‘s. Ihitlie in the eiiiieiii i" ! !.' of “ Fhe—Jimi iMt'rylHHlv’ ' — .iMi IG-view.’ ’ In Jiddiiioii wonderfnl pie-
lures ol th" neW4"i “ .lo'cph Faijuin ' imaiels are shown \vhi«h in Hieiiisi'lve' will prove a lasciiiaiion lor ICvt' :iml her djiughteis. All the vi(\\s ar«' laitcn in ilie ifiiowncd “ ,1’atlie- (olnr.’ ’ which repi'ofliiec.s NainiT''.' own tints, jiml iherehy greiitly heigiiten the iniei'Osi ol the pieiiii
“ 'riiumlei gate.” a First N:iiinnal picture
is jin adtiptalioii of .'sidiicy I1 I'si'licl SmaH's iib.'orhing story, *• 'I'hc l.ord (>f Thunder gjile.*’ It is
liji.si-ci on tlu' .striking resem- hhmec of Jin Atm'iiian, a pjirt pjjiyed by Owen !M«Mn'e. to ilie son of ;i Cbim'se lord, the hoJid of the foree.s who use every. moJins at hand to liimler the erection of rojids and ln'idg«‘s hy a coastrutlion firm whi<'h tho American* represent'. C'ireumsiances force ih.' American to mas<|uerade a.s th'j '*on of the Chinese lord and in tlii.s wjiy lie ilifs- ciivt'f.s that not (.'nly some of hi' American jiss(x;iales jire in l!i(' pa.v of the ro-iu;lion- arios, hut jilso tluit the girl to wliom lio was engJiged to marry wuis jilotting his ilownfalL Mow he meets romatice while 'o
dt.sguiscd and liow he jb'feats the eneiiiie.s ol_ eivilizJt- licm art' unfolded in the plot, of tliis highly drjtmaiie plav of American and Chinese life. —
alioiil the year LIS’J, sounds a little ineredihle perhaps iml.
willi.stjindiiig tlio reports of mihuiy of Faris lor llr/^t sltowing to the world now I’liiiigs of fasbion. NeveiTbolos.s.
Iii.story settlos the matter wJiicli beconre.s of current inleresi when costuming for llie clniracters in “ 'Pile lluncliback of Xotre Djuuo ” Hie classic film wliicli liad a record run. Gladys Urockwcll who played the pari of “ Sister Gudule ” and llie feminine chanictors wore eoiffures and gowns that, arc more geiicrallc
ns.sociated with Hio Aliddlo Ages, yet tho cornucopia lieatlgear and flowing coslnnies were conlined to a t'onsiderahle degrep lo Uio “ nolHo class,” whilst the short skirls am] curls were tho percjuisitcs of the middle and
poorer class.” .Short skills in tiie Court of Louis Xf .,
Living Religions at Wembley. Arrangements are progressing nipidly ior
til" \niiimn Confeienre on ’ * .Some living Heligions within tlte Kmpire.” which Sir Di'iiKon -Ho"” committoo is organising. D will lie hoM helwien .Se|Uemhcr 22 and .hd Oeiohi'r in the ConferemM? Malls at Mciil- hlev. when experienced lecturers will ex pound the general prim-iples of
tlio.se relig ion' of !)ur fellow citizens overseas which . re less known in this country. At lirst. it may cau'e some surprise that
DKI.AVILLK.. ' ’"•'niT ivcigiiis <ka-i,ioa iipmi el'v. Hnif Orpingtoius. Light Sus'cs, < r ji,'. which \va.'
•'If , Firs'.-ela-s ('.n> for Hire •dgii in from ot (Srogan .s garag mettm jheUire. “ Sixty fdU'< production .starring ih Walt, r Hieis. .Motor' p4
out for a 'i>iM. In tbi' (a-*, boweyei. the ,m;se.,tu-mes are not disa'irmm iliougn llin-A. in the role of .limmy Kirk, a 'oda-lonmain
,ssihilit i', eomie or unfamiliar with
operator,
aw.do.s from a da/.e to liml .Mamie So ruii' ihe famous eonieilian.
in tin* Par.i- n Hour.*’ a
i.-is can imagine the itlierwise—of anyone
ear taking Id' .'
Wecthe.irt
V \ V - \
s v I ^orld of Fashion
SUMMER WEAR FOR THE MATRON A
S.MAHT l,INi;.\ COSTl'.MK.
iillr A )dainly-ctit grey linen
ce.stnnu* is ideal
for tlio tnatron in the summer. ;ts it is so light and eo(d. aiul yet retain,s tiie .‘^mart, appearance that is «o distinguished.
illustration shows a .simple design with Ipiig lever.s and singh' button fastening; the .sides of the <oat and skirt an' trimmed with flat tnclis of the nniterial or
cnn.s.cnt lold.s
-M .'>
attached. An »:ver-blon'e of gr«'y <'otLnn georgette
is worn with thi', am! it <‘omes well d(twn ov. r the hiin-. gi\ing the impression ol a three-piceo (sv.-tume when tlio cojit is open. The skirt is eni on straigiit lines. Inn allow ing ample ftillness. Krill.* are alway.s liocoming, and thc'-e are introduecti at llie wrists and al*o on the
oht P O U L T R Y F o r P R O F I T -
NOTES AND NEWS BY AN EXPERT. COPYRIGHT,
THK O U NK A
alero.sting Jittl •d
FOAVh. inhahiti
tl’.e Guinea. Fowl, 1. the Gidlina.
hat it- U' iil>t of b(
old guinc time they will not return, cjinnot in* kept in very wild and .sc house.
ii.sUJilly pie; of JL tree. The lien coinmeuce May nr.lone, ;iml olien prmdee: iiumlred egg.s in a .season. Shij jilly f^hy, Jiml il eggs are tak' nest siU" will lor.'Jike il ;dlng!‘ iti to jinotlier mol which *he will 1
fowls
ide ele
ide
Needle. I ha< elv
tin Utmost care. wav as oiiliuary chickens hiiL it niu.'t ho 'Pli!.' chielo'Hs may lie iii:iiin^,k;«i m .i.- . . .
honie in mind 'that- tiny re(|tiire more I re- (.ueiit feeding llnin oHn-r elm-kens, and they jil'C) need more animal loud lo kee[i them in
good eomiition. The male hiids an- imHut .spiielnl, ami , . , i
apt t!) !iuanel wilh .nlier f"w|s jmuI they jire di^
tingni.slKHl Iroin the ii'inalcs hy ilio \vatll<;s. as they are nearly Iwiee the .size ol iho'c iHKssOs'etl by the Ijitter. I bo hen ais-o uuei's a pceiiliar i-ty. 'Ihe gnmea tow I nnilvi'S :m cxedleni table bird, the llcsh iieing (il cxiiui'iie llavoni. with rather ji " gJimey tJi.'lc, while the l>ody is plump Jiml well nro-
p.iriioneiL 'Piny should never bi' (iverled of
(rjimmetl. Ji i>
iniere.sting to wjileb iln-ir movements . . . .
during
un.sciUed wejitlier, loi* on \ei\ line night' iln'V will roost Ingli m the trees, wln.e if their inslinol warns them ol jipproadiiiig I'jiin iliev will renuiin in the lower hraneiies. 'I'he e"-gs are fairU huge ami rail, and m order lioL m Inso the supply Hie nest must
be wjiiehed secretly. Jiml jk .'oon U' l J“ b'';i
i^ .uu ‘ if •■'igbt- tl>‘ ‘ eggs .slionid be eolleeted, a lew china eggs being left m their place. 'Plieve are a great many breeds ol wilil
.Miinoji fowl, but the most lommoii amongst Hie doioeslieatcil hir,!' is ilie grey spoiled with white round dots. There are aF'> pure
P IYM O F T I i HOCK.
A verv U'cfnl Liwl is the Plymouth Hock, imporU'd from .America, ami
originally it ujk the le'uli ol
ero.ssing
l.mr breed.s togidher; ’nowever. the result
hcc.imc extinct, and it wa.* not! tmiil some years alter
tile name was revivctl.
rnier breed, ami this breed k now pop" ar m both America jmd I'.ughiml. 1 hi' biei'd joo- duced bv ciossiiig J in Ami'iiejin dommi(|ne (Ji fowl' having euekoo colonn’d plnmJige,
|•:veu then it was given to a very mucii ,
li«da grev gnmml with dark
l.Ino handings) wilh one of ibe Co<-Iiin hrceil Jind ibe Hl:ieU Java, a line huge bhuU hinl. '1 lie Plyinontii Hock has ud;ei\ il'^ plumage innn Hie
.V.irn'i'ni.i'ii"'- not
wln.-ii *m.iiiufi Plymuiuii IT (k«
M iihed Ji.s ol him* or nearly hhu-k bar.s.
-
alwav.s uniform, •
' "
'• ei'cvi.'ii while ham.ed with Do not forget
and it.
i> gem-cneiaiis m ham . .
c.ilolir that hulii '*'Nes UTILITY rOFLTRY.
J,A x c A S 111 u E l | }K i : ro )O K S r i x ~ S l lO W iS T A X O A K O .
mil Hk iv should he an exluhitn.n .stJUKhml Fixed l«)r niiliiy poultry \uus been
as Lanca.'liire is concerned, lur on ihe Couiu-il of Hie 1
,iuu u.ul
Flilitv Honlliy .<ocietie'. jici-eptetl a schciiie which lias lieeii dinltod hy the
fmo n mooting of "I
lui- met " iib ibcir ;ip|irm iil. IL. Im.-- been luTidoil 1
wt 'i liivt.l ivpi'.
Tho stnmlnrd hns Iwcn .'.Lt i tmlRo.s m the
uUR'- 1 11 vm >— i •iii'j
rniim.- Iiiivu l,cm. :ippml""i>.'d I.'-" (O H'<-'Uil Ill'll eluinuli'n-Mii's (t.i ' '• ' i ' ' ‘ ';
11 wiirW Ill'll It".' 1’"'!'^
,.v,' roml) walllea. la i f . ^.■ar-labc^, ami imi-k). *.7-r
eluinil.-u-iklii- ..1 llii- breoill. '-i 11,-ml ami ailimiit.s (li> im lm ■
'■okiiir. Ic g s lutT... "ii'l 1 ■
oil paints: (;1) -Nil '" ' " " I " " ' “ ‘■'r "liido Fineness of Imoio. rh-'li. I
' o ii'iiullinu ii* he .soil and silk\), — W
BEEOKE YOU
1NVE.ST— INVESTIGATE
THE SECUKITY OFFEliED J!V
THE BURNLEY BUILDING SOCIETY DEPOSITS are a tirst cliarge on tlm Society’s ASSETS OF £2,500,000
equal to £-1 for every £1 of Deposits. Easy M'itlidrawal.
'tiortgages granted on aiiprovcd properl ie.s. BInckburn Branch : 5, Higher Church St Chief Office: 12, Grimshaw St. Burnley AV. lIAltVEY', Secretary.
M ■ M i lail raaiT liaak.'^tviy. back. kim,dt-k.m.;s, .k-
neiiher Christianity iior Jbidaism are in- t-lmU'il in the progrjimme. hut jis the major- itv 4)f pi'
f.sons attt'uding the eonreronee will he citizens of C’liristian eouiilries, the orgJiu- i'crs consider that their function is eliioily to familijirise this l,-.rge body of persoiis with the other religions of Hie Empire of wlneh tliev know hut little. India lead.s olf with two lectures on the
main divisions !)1 tho liimln laitli. ami ^mod ern movi'meius of Imlia. such ;is Arya Samaj ami Hie IJraiimo Samaj, may po.-sihly send
expositors.
Islam, one of the mo't important religions of tlie Empire, falls into several divisions.
. .
The. Sunni Jire to he roproscnled by two well-known spejikors; the .Shi’a. more dilh- ciiH to represent, will he handled hy a professor from Haglidad. while Hie modern reformist Ahmadiya is in tlio hands of the liejid of this movement. Hosides tliose. the cominittee expects to luive the sujiport of
two Snfis from India. A relativelv imnlern religions movemcni, .
wliicli unites some of Hio elements of Islam, Himluisin juid Christi;\nity, will also bo cx- poumled. when Sluiqui En'cmll, or Ins repre-
sentativo. will speak for the Hnlinis. Ruddhism of various kinds is professed m
many pj-.rls of the Empire, nml the CjOin- niitloc lias heen able to secure Singalese,
Cliinc.so and Japanese lecturers t-j tell ns of Hie religions faitli of Hicir countrymen who live within tlio borders of Hie Empire. 'Die Committee has done
wh.tt it can to
enable tlie visitors to learn some little, at least about tho i>nmiUvc religions of Africa
and Australasia.
Y’onnghnshaml and Sir Patrick Geddos and others are to present the rchgions impulse as it api>car.s to them sociologically.
In a sorios of eight Icclnros, Sir Francis r,-
foi-nuil f«'*‘t. dm-k tool, blind i.\*. ‘ • i L ak. clubbing, trinmnng. nr any .uDtui.d alteration.
THE BESISESS SIDE OF WEMBLEY.
“ 'Fhe Ihisine'
Keatiires of AAoniblc.v. Chronicle, jiml
;n“l"l,'!risc<l’'by'’Yc BvhL t-eve-ils ami explains the biKinoss suic or
Weml.lov in all its
tvoiulerf.il eo.iiplcteiicss ami varietv. It imlieales tiie mi>sl
lag cMliibil's in tlm great Valace ;>' '“ '""jlN aiul Kmgiiiceriiig ami deals
c:.il<mial J’avilimis and the smallci bmldiiigs Tfcatm e of liie Haiidlmoks is its eompaet-
' ' j ''
ne'ss. Where exhibits diiplieato the paint, to Uic most lalerestmR. ami f''_t "b'? = oxhihition is thus covered by a L.uofuU\ piamictl route tvhicli forms iiracticall.y au
luveslor’.s 'J'our of tho Empire. i>c visitor is .shmvii l.otv lie may utilise lus tuuo
to the utmost adviiiilngo aud without luissiug auv essential features. 'Ibe tour is- .so a - raugetl tliat it may bo devoloiicd or contiacl. cd at any poiiil as limo aud energy may
''''i^spU-iallv drawn plans .show tho position of tho lending slamis to whicli attention is drawn. Tito numerous industrial procc-sses in operation at tlic Exhibition are explained
■ The handbook is well indexed and iirinted on bank-noto paper, its inirposo being to form a i>ermancnt record. I t may be ob Ijrined in interlonvod form in order that the visitor may make his-own poisonal notes.
in detail. . , , , • , i
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CTURES i' I -fx CHY COMEDY. ii t N
'Hie veai-!*’ old controvef'y as to whether or ’‘J!
t'lmm il, |iro.-idi'd uvor hy .Mr. W . Cirmo, ■Mnnilwau-r.
l^^.P;.gu^.iu, bu.unmtuc;^ vho he-
-VderaUoii ot Ljuicaslu o "
> •di! ale tin nches fowl
stjindju-d culunred cock wiiii pullets wliicli liavc the sann' gnyisli wiiii'j grmiml colour, iu’.t whose ritripe.s ;ire ol a darlLer iiilour thaiL the male birds, (bncrally the feiiuile hird.s; will ho found lo he ol a .slightly dailtcr colour than the mah* birtls, and rhe paiteru of their plumage will i>‘.“ .somewiiat
coar.ser, while often the hhick Iroin the Hlii'.Ic .Ia\-a i.s pjutieularly a))t to appe.-ir in ilie hens. Tile comh of tho I’ lymmilli Hcek i.s .singio
■annof- be bred of iliis cohnir fiotn the cauu* of niiiforiii coloured liirds. .Mate
Jiml sirjiight. ;iiul iJiilier Hiiclc al its base, the eyes jire brown ami large. Jiud ilu: legs sliouid he bright yellow in colour Jtiid iJiiriy .'hol t. sui)|iiirlilig 'il eiiinp.i"l !ieep ho-ly. 'Pin*
dilhcnhy in breeding fm- (olniir k eMi''.‘mely greJit. .s;» that nmny p<nilliy kceiier.s \vill turn ) to tlie wliit.!' l'I\manili Hock Jis being
lo.ss
vltiT [ii< I
was fonmlod on “ spoi-ls ” Iroin ilu' origimu l»arre<l vju-ieiy. and whib- Mack- w.-re Jil*i» alieinpled to he bred ii'om the hhu-k “ sjiori'.” Hie latter h.ive iiuide lilth- hejidwjiy Ih'
Cjiu.su of the exireino ilifliculiy of hiri'ding iheni with clear yellow legs. Crossing tin.' Plymoiiih Hock with ilie jHiii
lroiilile.soim' to brceiL Jind also l:;c;iuse ol this redeeming feJiture iliey have heconu! l)cUer IJiyer.s.
'Ilie AYhite Plymmuli Hock
E L E V E N SPORTS. ,o.4TS
)t out-door recreation and r, easy fating and pliable, give perfect freedom. :es—17/11 and 22/6.
EL TROUSERS and made of good strong
t will wear well and will .lit—I2 'l l and 16/11.
JRARIX DMAA'NE e'i SONS,
ket Flace, Clitheroe. !E TWOPENCE. JS AHE
R WEL ! I interest ami pleasure
Cochin, a mneli Inoro recent iiiin-'lnciion is liijit of tin; Huff ILiey, ’I'
iic.se have n>ually ;i dislinet Cochin hejnl. hut there is .still a great lemlcm-v ti* a .'light .stripe ol h|jn k «.r white in the Unlf niilc.'.s vi'iy great ijire L taken in hrei'ding friun Hn- '■»mid hull eoiotir. Til!' Hock' Jii'e Jill got;!l layer.', and are
lijirdy if m»t. too imuli inhred. while a^ market lowls they J»r»‘ exci'Hcni. the only
iaiilt King in their yi-llow skin ,imi leg'.
GA.MK FOWl.S.
bird' biive b.’eii bred prJictieidly Jis lar Imck ji.s liisl!)i y goes ind l<n' llie pin pose which we, ill iln-'i' nioi'e enlightened davs. lift'c.! Hieni, lint- f<»r the pnrpo.'e ol eix-kliighiing. Njilui- ally until tiiis form of snoiT. jdiliough an ex ceedingly cruel ami iiiliitman one. bccaiuo illegal, game birds weio hreti on liin*' wlncii iiade for tin; hi't mmee of pluck and endur- nu-e hut sinci' the (('"juioii ol i l i i ' nractica
It is lijuillv nece.'sjuy to state iluil gaina
Hiere luis been a mark«‘d i luinge in ihe type of game bird'. Phoy are ehielly .'Oi-n :it ex- liibnioii.s hut the i'4'jider's interest will no
tiouhl, lie more in Hie comfereiiil
po.ssihilitiC8 of the ililiereiit hree»ls.
Old
Kngli.sli Gjiine i> ehietiy valuable lioni , , ,
a. iiroiii point <*f 'iew. lor ii'ing as jl eros.s to produee table fowl, hut at the 'Ume umc wo must not look d->wn upon the hen jis an e""- i)i'odiicor. d’he very tincsi iJ'hle luiit is a Truss between the Oi.l l-highsli (.June :md
Jl Dorking a ei'.v'.s whidi i.s suppiKod to Im
tu-efeiJihle to th»' lmli;iii (him-?, whieli being I.f -1 'light!'!- I.iiihl would not pr.Kliiee .s<
hcj.vv a bird for .-dilile pnipo-es. Mativ people jiLo pr<ler the OM Knghsli
J
Game '
l.eeaii'e of its white 'kin ami legs :t point wliielt is (hielly of imnortamo wln n Hio Uihie hinl' are 'old jit nuirket.
NOTE.—Quostiona of general interest to
rciulers will bo answered in this column. Ia>ttcra sliould bo addressed to “ 1 oultry
Editor.” ^'he c-ompilei".'; suggC't tluii Hie luimlhcHilc
sliiMild lie (ihtjiiiied Jiml 'Imlieil hclore the vi'^ilor goes to AYembley. in order tluit ho nijiy julo()t Hie snggc*
i.ie(l route tt>
biKino'^s rcfi ni remen t.*;. 'Fho-?e wlio have al- rojidv visiied AYeinbley will liml iho hand- hook an intere-vHng reminder of what ihoy have -'eon—and a-^ it will nmlonhtcdlv nidi- caio many teauires they liave mis>oil. they wilJ liave iiiany reasons provided for further
visit-!.
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