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Address.. 1879 â€" 1929 -v-nâ€"x;l:k; :i'aix;ry, loc;sely ;acked cigarettes, a Melachrino holds its ash until you flick it off. You needn‘t worry about burning expensive moire or frail chiffon when you smoke Melachrinos. 3 § ity ring my monogram, $4.75 value, for which I enclose my check for $2.50. MILD AND COOL d <i) en ce o otm nprmcoonsomninenamniiieige M prinbienges ce uin ue * o e e ap t ol nget o opo es emmenemmmimeem Mip amnlingysâ€"Pratly «trereneies Sieciedengs 50 YEARS A LEADER . QUALITY STANDS THE TEST OF TIME is riabefitiontiiin en in Sps isnn idtstansins s ns emmusmisinisic us o â€"wie c interrigrige m ~â€" P it uced ass kc remvaine ».._. State T HE PR ESS Wielg k. Even though the. transplanting be done with the greatest care, very frequently the wild flowers do not thrive in their new location. .This is usually" because the soil conditions ‘are not right. The ordinary soil is neutral, whereas many of the wild ‘flowers, especially, the rare varieties, require an acid soil. This chemical condition of the soil can. be brought about by the applicationâ€" .of aluminâ€" u Wild Flower Talk Interesting Feature of Garden Class Meet The talk on wild flowers, given by Mr. John. Larkins Bell before the Community Garden Class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club at their last meeting, proved most interesting to those who heard it. § $ With the twoâ€"fold aim of disseminâ€" atingâ€"to the community "any useful or interesting information in its posâ€" session, and of assisting in the very laudable work of preserving our wild flowers, the Community Garden class avails itself of this opportunity to give wider publicity to the subject matter of Mr. Bell‘s talk. This authority in his field assures us that it is not vandalism to remove wild flowers from. certain localities, such as places about to be built upon, to our own grounds.. But, if we would have them live and multiply, we must know â€"how â€"to â€"doâ€"theâ€" transplanting: Fall, Mr., Bell says, is the better time to move any wild flowers, as most of them are bulbous; but the work can also be done successfully in the spring, if the proper ‘precautsons be taken. If possible, take up the plants with so much earth around the roots that "the flowers will not know they have been moved." If this is not possible, place the roots, timmediately after taking up, in wet cloths or wet spaghnum moss. â€" t There is a place in every garden, says Mr, Bell, for at least some of the vatieties of wild flowers, whether the location be sunny or shady, high or low, wet or dry. It may not be generally known that wild flowers may be bought from different nurâ€" series throughout the country. So, when planting your bulbs next fall, include some. of the .wild varieties, thys contributing your share toward the preservation of our natural asâ€" sets. . square yard of soil for slightly acid, and two handfuls for strongly acid. soil. ~The chemical condition of the soil ‘can be ascertained by the litâ€" ‘mus ‘paper test, this paper being procurable at any ‘drug store. "An . international campaign has been started to protéect whales and seals from extinction." That should be easy enough. All that is needful is to advise the seal to quit wearing such stylish and costly furs, and to induce the whale to go in for reducâ€" tion and eliminate the desirable blubâ€" ber that tempts the oil menâ€"New Orleans Timesâ€"Picayune. * The ice manufacturers in Atlantic City have orderedall ice men to be attired in neat uniforms this sumâ€" mer, to speak gently and not tread with muddy shoes on freshly scrubâ€" bed kitchen floors. This shows that the iceless refrigerator competition is getting in its work. â€" 3 " How to Do It Just East of Michigan Ave. Come and see homes in natural setâ€" tings and exhibits visualizing Good Constructionâ€"and â€"Properâ€"Useâ€"of Materials. * > : Get home owning facts onâ€" location, planning, financing, building, equipâ€" ping, landscaping a new home or modernizing an old home. Free Consultation Service At Building Problem Bureau by Architects, Engineers and Finanâ€" cial Experts. Bring your rough pencil sketches and home pictures. Special Indoor and Open Air Features Big Program of Daily Events : Merermorr Haroware ComrPant HIGHLAND PARK _ILLINOTS 4 Phone: Highland Park 157â€"198 _ The can is protected by a copperâ€" steel shell, buried in the ground, with cast iron top. Raise the lid with your toe, drop in the garâ€" bage and the lid shuts tight. Inâ€" side can lifts out easily. Conâ€" venient, substantially built, low in sost. Your dealer h: s it.. 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