tron old In. numbed In line. with the rebels or the Yanks-I. the were excellent. Good Inc-ll. may from than that they . In the dining days of 13 ' curved the old â€laser; and In a. amp fashion The veteran In ‘. “W humor mud in Ila. to rations. ,ormUnlonludcf-onlymm gonad over which noun char-(d. but an an M men tho "M Mummammu. mâ€" when. W! Honda’s â€(may ru-mmwmnc-tm , nagmmuneofmmï¬' wan «mu-ed 1mm 0-“ e" nlldhmndmthopanduum mvmnmmtpc-ednmm .hmotoatnmdty after .E I. Skimâ€"death having urn-tend flail the can! numbâ€"Meade. Bun. ' . How-rd. Slocum. Baroda Hum . ). , while on the Confederate C .1 "n bee. Longutreet. Hm. _ w Ind Pickett whose V _ (a _ he linked with W ~ ' hallo“ the Morgue charge fl ant-Ion mane mint the ant-r. a chum that win nu Ila w but two hour. and: day. he nun-II- spent tho run-luau of (iodine-amusemme‘flmlc- ï¬nance. and [real-g comrade: Mthybadlotmorhenflloffof .0 Internally In: "In. Tum-lumiamboldhn “tn-tune Damian-um but -mmm-unm The: mod ape “Pugh Orrin-rd†and neumuydmmt 5 Wm“ had I)... '0' (lb In“ 1'50 and mute" mmmdchmum hmnmdmmmmlout ridge when the dam of Flt-tut Michal, m M on on sea. mud â€bean; Hum-Ind†mum,“ [Emuloumlnlum My showed to the world that hammofbatflamnotudoapu to m of American brotherhood manor-Ida, ottbooelebraï¬on um tho Int (mm aarly mot-ulna until mmmnnhadnmdoutbo vat-nu amped amnd the Halo town van: mating again on bar doorstep all! “humanitarian“. 7,7 TEST BATTLE I8 FOUIIHT AGAIN m quiet um. P'enmymula town ma back any year. and looked won the army of blue Ind the gm: of rum. ever fought on American 000, Itml. with one exception. the greatest Mule our fought In the history or the world. About 40,000 veterans met Ind Wt the battle over lug-In this time. moan: In comtomble chairs and tell- M the younger generation of the Mala Ind banishing of ï¬fty years ago. MnAmnâ€"mu‘ [Wrsburg Pa- m the men w] pan and stripes lowed the start; am In! battle have met lmwul‘gâ€"thls t! clue that ho Mt. but to 40.000 SfllfllEflS II GIMP. Was at tho Blue and Illa any Mat at Gettysburg. Wat Wilson Ontol- 00mm! aï¬eld.- Only Di mud-r Pruun‘, Don! I “rod Out All Other- n { 111‘?â€de Wilson mam bionic". Many othaf m- I» W the nation w I "and h 0mm“. ouch “Mounnnmnnmof country. mnvmwolth Ida-b dvu wur «annual- IIIIIIVI ‘rg. I‘m-Again. after ï¬fty men who fought under the stripes and those who fo!~ stars and bars into .the din mm. »t on the battleï¬eld at time not to ï¬ght for on: sides believed to :elebrate the semlcen- lry ot the greatest Huving Mu. n Both Sidn- Diviuion July “It!“ Kuaum. N Cold-- In Youth The... and Ho DI†In Ipiloptio Flt. manhlm~0hafla Arm. twen- vynnolachoudmdelthlnbed on mg on tong-o. Anon) Ind been mm from up!- IQly for some time and n- having a It when his m. Mrs. Ann Mario. rand home. She summoned a doc- h. but he did not arrive and! nae!- Am Ind did. Ell when. bul amok in his mum. mu par mlnme‘ The weight of the m. exclndvo of manor. In 310 pound: During recent Mala tMl Ina- ehino um- rnn at the "to of a mfle I minute flying In the air and n the an of my miles an hour who q)- mud n I Dyan-Mono. CHOKES ON HIS OWN TONGUE. nut Then-"Meanw- mm: o! mmmmwhmflu- Vamp dam. amnndmwmlo Ramhmmnlschoppymt Dents will NW 1: the early“ for tour um. um» the from out um ï¬ve room for the am" and 0.9 mm. an urn-melt mall" to the of the Mr W comm MM. An a matter of an" the antral humane! mtutdthaoftme aunt. of the float seat can hum. tho â€chino. Powehmwfldhyumm-dght cylinder motor of the lam type This m which Is deï¬ned to? operation nt moderately but needs. It and u from so to 1m Manpower and no" nos brute Wm It In moh- m n. In m- m a. m um- arm- u» m WMRW‘M ï¬athmmotmwn r. law-kt I. punt-c ‘0 I“ I cum- tha ham- 1'“ â€M h“ bmdrocmunmh¢ halt! to bon and ad union†“.M bind-giant!“ Null lawman-Incubatio- mcml m «grails-r; yogi-câ€" uhlnmlmdmu‘ MMbflvfllfl-lï¬igw‘ mun-mam dfmlllsflmu. mmRMnth’hd-thb FlYING BOAT USED IN PRACTICAL WAY Virginil Ihn 80v.- 8." by Rolling Into Pin, Than Stu-m. Piedmont. W. Va.â€"â€"Whllo trout nun- ing in a mountain stream neu- Moun- talndale George Enter. 1 well known buineu mnn of this city. was auct- od by snakes, and before he could beat them off the reptiles bad lntwtned Makes about him. binding his Irma. hand. and feet. The snakes. over a down in numb“. men-and mom four to six feet In length. ‘ Elmer bad the pee-once of mind to roll down the hill Into a In that be had built to warm hll breakfast. at. clothing caught ï¬re. Ind the mica. notched nod unsung. untwtnod now his body and escaped. Enact. though badly burned. mu m the tram umm and thaw Mantel! into the VIM. numbhlu M. bum in; chilling, Kl- body. um and m wmn‘ vacuumed. The three all were put In um because her tt says they were although there she took the (1 them ï¬lled Mina Simon»; eon Simon». on of Lansing. SI late 8. I". Slnm dentists. They unusunlly good 72’: Hn's'm'or LOST A 1001». ATTACKED BY SNAKES. 0VI roe small ï¬lllngs In her teeth * In more as a preventlve than her teeth Were decayed. Slu- r were slightly dim-claret! nnd. there was no slgu of decay. the dentist's advice and had mum ls Miss 1* school teacher. sichw made t] 5 ago when he noun Is the daughter I». one of the ploneer a 2. She is also a sister Simona of that city. of An- settlers r of the 1‘ ho"! "to any one Ma'- aplnion on {m rhnh «v a Mom-oh. Win an I proofs mm hum nno non-nu will m m» OM: and anon." "u". In them my what "way "to. Mn "alto no mike uln- yon ham": In an" rm. "mu You know hunt how you! want to m. and I MN." rho-no hy yam-w" wfll have Individuality, which b W b an ill 00 mm»... In the wand. ummmlhmbom.ummphcootnnwdu The “Mnmhwhmmnmmmnmuuman mummammummumummm Mdumunmlt IMO-«Malawi» Mlmmthme-tmhdgnmaer Mal-oh. nmdmmmuemmma mmuowmmumumm. amnmnmhwlumlmndnhmmm ban. mum M a rule. the "Meet a! a M mph m. tum-r In a km north! Noon- Ihn In I blah now-Id an. fat the In» umnd m- "mm and. by a high mm can" Is- not .0 all u- ll yno fad uncomfortable In "In was when be M- put you any no." not In" to man If you In In" who you Ml at all nun-y tho nit- m can nova he a nut-ra- DAINTY SUMMER (301V CORNER ; fOR THE [AWN 0R VERANDA u shun Don't do your uk In I a†“gut-snub“. ‘ Iron man: nub-mt- ml!- Ind Vim] cow Mndtondaleh an mum on: “Home“ loom-cl-Iflugxyaoucomwnmmumumuui I '1! run and "an for warm Ono “i â€0'" "7 '0 W "‘0 M “0 W whflonouna. with. namv hon. Mu Cf m will M I and. “MN?“ 0!. Mr or In «attend dom- In chm wanton. In tho [3me 9" not “mm In mun Author mlamvim-hmh'hMIMEm-m.uuotmuorpm m to m or "1nd,!!!“ dun l "y to hop .1. "MOM a. mu... . n". m a. your run um Int-(on hr can "NOV?" fort. cod In mu corner (hon m-i " I“ f". “mm'mnm' "' "3’ IN“ don out-mm on out Ila NI" '0'"!!! MI I!" 70'! GINO“ TM- Iu a hunt m- or phat hon. up In" (9 mo" __If 700 "g ngn 0th!" have mm color In a. [mud- For Ill outdoor cm. I plan Ihm Ind I cum whlch much“ It I.- com. For I no" Ira-dc ml. I elll'ol ItIrf any“ mm, mod mm MI child. I plain vim. ma m "It. IIoII Ind Inn-Mm Nun ho plotompbod II I in. VIII It ISIIIII. Don't do your In: In I ("It may IIIMIIII pal- Ind 'I'- "Nflllmwl MIMI-lulu Follow This Advice and Your Puma“ WE" DO Fin. 1! you want to look your best when you have your photomph taken the“ him: may be 0! use: Don't wear a dress which I- very My or tuhlonabm The trimmings. which look I0 pretty In ml life. won't show up In a phatompb. wbuo any- thing very Mhlonublo antly no. at 0! an. and auto m [nu-tun non mm. The but thlon to choose WHEN {BEING PHOTOGRAPHED. ANAMA in“ main their popularity for outing wear. and. although their initial cost in greater, they are really cheaper than ordinary Imwo line. they require none or Very little trimming. Two u! thu- nemn'l moot popular shapes are illustrated here. A novelty in one cu. in tho trimming on tho from of the headxeal'. I hand of satin ribbon and I any tumor ï¬ling the place of the usual scarf. fAN'ov SHAPED PANAMAS ARE ' " fAVORITES run SUMMER WEAR SUMMER OUTING HATS. Downg-s GROVE REPORTER mnn FURNITURE. â€and†W A mum: nmmvmb nd «nu-3' amt not: "to - mm mm when u bl clan-«kn Marl um can at only me dium die The use when m meal. four INC!!! hp. 'erh man On at long table of k» Her-we It all In owned IMO I am. however. m m_ mm must he tenured In the can- Ibm h n cup-chm m! to: (or! nndvlrhcal. unwed m to! It" 1 no. bottle. Ind plenty of no. for m "mm. of how food and cfln. 9 m Ind h- wulo. “It kind. (lunch pot-um «m. any. h unqua- nau-Ny not :- dainty n that In which "no odor In My hulk-It'd. L'. “01.“. In Koala. Vegaâ€... '1‘) keep vegetables fresh and a" up n muslin has or cloth am not (after It is cleaned) In cold "at. wring It lightly. pm In the vegetable- ind hang when the air can strike it. Mm are a mommy. and heavy lmmmnmhwm with"..- lngnttlre. Butmlhntuybenp- mm: worn wlth the «III-ties! apparel h (unload of deep enu- nct. Running around it In four large men, with a space between etch out 0! two. This successfully thlckens tho material without mnklng It course. In I wavy line two Inches below the top h a garland of pink cbifl’on racem- wml silver leaves The shoulder straps Informed“: foldofthonotnm III Inch Ind I quarter wide. 3 mm â€an In" mpomy. n which , on. not: (no Mil to min viola. 1I! I. l [and plan to Ml In." and E "(or on then add 1!» mm. or. I! foonmktohooud ammo-our â€no! mm In tho pan and m than «and ‘ by (he um,- or (In on mu "n tour 3 alumina ham beginning m tall. mm um bani Ithl. m a plum. mu nun ln mound with in. van am. I! Inn and war «0 bond tomb-z at In: Ibo ail-u no mo and (on... m 00 an- Inn â€ï¬nal add 0. ant. but 40 not lot It actually boll mil I!" m 1 mt In Mvu tie-Mime keep the an M! the In for I mm “no. for fear the remain- der lhould become momma! whflc a» madman II coding. i It Jun II to let pmperly and lee-oi null u must be allowed to mu unmf ; 1 mm will not In I jelly when poured ’ on I plate and left to cool. > 2' To merely simmer Jun I- not boiling I It. The surface must be bubbling I“ over I! I! 1- to «ally boll. and It and I b. kept boiling uu It is cooled ‘ nun-n1 (only hovlouanuy â€mi would hot! :- tho am rmâ€" account r .13: (o the noon: at poem In the {tram Samoyunmnhmm! llofl «many. mm ms nu we". no I Inmonmmemtnrmm! lei-Amman ï¬lm-ammonia! "he the on a "tile. on "I“ the M- ' Inn of It clan not admnvcomeln: contact with the name lflwallnflsnffnfltnnntohoud cook the MM variety hm Mug the 000". For Immune. 'bn combin- ‘ In; 5mm and am coat the min am Who,- tbo me look- (Met. ur- churlooungndlnmhqmlfl- amnlutkofltmmlum.i coo! It and not: If. when cold. n «m mm». up Into - My. I Aims and to. of (I. m m Mum «a. Ind .64 (he land- lo the Ian "an the "and not m m“ cm mm full. so an you my be nu. On ball the â€an fut without in hum Some (rum never jelly really well. Peaches, grapes and pours, Instead of forming a good jelly. become gummy. Add to such fruits some umlned julco from unwind and uncored apples. cut up and alewed tlll not! In a very mm wntor l'ue thln julco lnnlnd of the water onion-d or add it It no water In supposed to be and. If you have to buy your fruit always pick out that which Is dry. ripe and sound. Damp or orerripe mm will cause Jam to ferment or turn moldy. The amount. of peclose in frul: vu- rles with amoral! seasons. and this In why It is sometimes almost Impossible to get Jam as ï¬rm as It really ought to be. There lsn't enough pectose In the fruit to make It jelly. and so It won't get ï¬rm. lies and preserws only he pur- chased nowadays. the thrifty and fastidious housewife very often prepares her own. it you haven place where you can grow a little fruit this is no doubt an economy. or if you are near large city markets where fruit in quantities can often be purchased cheaply it is most commendable. If the fruit is home grown have it gathered on a flue. dry day, early in the morning. It should not on any ac- count be overrine. us once it is ripe the substance in the troll called pov- tose. whirl) Is what jellies when boiled and cooled. begins to lesseu in quality and quantity. It you use oven-ripe fruit do not expect the Jun: to set well. are Del Timely Who IN PHESERVING ..-. CHARMING NEW" FRESH FRUIT 8 ART JEWELRY imely Hints For Who Pre‘er the W Own Hands to the In the Shops. substance in the frult . whirh is what jellies \\ cooled. lwglus to lessen 'ork of Their Sweets Sold Housewives 11mm '0 It y in ' ac- ripe jel‘ Artistic in the “thyme are the 09 signs for Jewelry Illustrated hem. They are imported novelties, The neck- Inc. In of gold plate adorned with art!- fldnl pearls A belt bnokle In a new- urt'deilg'n with lntgrlnood lines I: flush. hedofullurnhdsetwtthnulm up“ A brooch Iguana In In m- What-maria with cam Amber in becoming more the mode met any. Bracelets may now be but of strong bends. which resembie the necklace: They are of cut vicar amâ€" ber and are worn in pair; Cut amber daisies are also used for brmcbcn. in brooches garnet: are lino much shown. One my remain a genuine unmet from the imiintion by its luster. which nhouid be metallic. and if of any «in by its weight for real [am an heavier than glam It you cannot Indra to buy a Inn.- Iome Mg buckle Ind haven't the com- upmmhmmonmofahbflc sou-ch among the trunks In the “do tornnoddnhoeboclle Onoofthe. in men! may be polished and run thmuxh with a strip of black velvet ribbon. and there I: always the chnnco that the search may be rewarded by the ï¬nding of n shoe Mickie In English vet or goal. In lit-flan unmet. In clot- me on meal. I: hand painted chl- nd In judo. Some of the hand-Inna! Inc-Na ll. of I rattle like doth of gold or diver heavily unhindered. at old French ape-try thfalded with me- mnc strands tad of hand 213W value or nun. Mcvenlngmï¬ï¬‚dflthm h graham collars. Thomas-to! Ibebocllellflofmfl- ml“ «.1 shape In chased or jewel-d Id.“- Bu battles are to the fore this n.- m. The: are worn upon all manner of Ban aan than Intended for null! m. M Inche- an for the decoration of am he“: mute“. ltbapmflumotmeip pron-mm In public mm (In: that uni-"c mum an mandala! (a We. and not for the [IN value of the math!- and In (to Mon! uplands. comMne the most or- mnry haul. and the most hunt the ntone- In making their jewelry. 5 Bracelet- ol Jade In green. rod. blue !or win". my be obtained. lam-don dado of I competition that cloudy n ’u-mbln II In Ibo cold. Mud" I bncdeu In gold or silver lam-aux old ("Maud Immu- are shown [um tho woman who but “doc-l of Ethi- non. Belg-na- In mun. an. of (I. of m! cm gay cobra! atom - mama. Fury mm of all "Mn. Manchu. «.mnnkdwthpmumm Lennon. chun- and n nlllom an aunt, and nuncflvo. M also an Very attractive are the new Jeweled bands with pendants which we won as comge ornaments. A hindlomo ornament or this kind cousin: of a bond of plated gold Wm: pear shaped pond-nu or green jade. Some or the dalntlmt Imported neck- laces are llulgnrlnn styles In handsome beads. Necklm‘es of heads are nlso made up In Indian and other barbaric deslgus These llulmte the ornament! worn by the peasants In the eastern countrlos. All of the necklaces have more or less elaborate pendant: Neckhundn are ngnlu worn. and handsome jeweled Bllden are made to ornament them A whlto neck never looks to whlte as when In contra-t with 3 hand 0! black velvet. popular. They give u tinlsn to snupuu neck and arms that. is most attractive, and where the contour is not all it should be they serve the kindly allies of hiding defects. Much of the new art Jewelry which is deservedly popular is inexpensive. Modern skill mn m-hlcvo such excel- lent imitutlous of costly stones that often those who can ui'l'nrd the real ones do not choose tn wear tnmn. Many of the novelties shown in the shops are likely to he as transient in style as the fashions they supplement, and to buy onwlmlve specimens would Mn ny shops 1 In- 11 “Hulk-ma extravagance. Inexpensive Ornaments of Aniflic Character Sold In the Shops to Supplement Preltily the Low Cut Summer Costume. . m A" MAM WING to the popularity of the surplice heck bodicea and the brevity of summer sleeves. necklaces and bracelets um . They give u ï¬nish to shapely id arms that is most attractive, nere the contour is not all it be they serve the kindly oflice of the new art redly popular skill mu urhic Iv «rt jewelry which ‘ulnr is Inexpensive. m-mcvo such excel- ' costly stones that can afï¬rm! the real