Peanuts a Paying Crop. splendid results with peannts ve 'been obhtiued in the south- for many years have focused on upon the peanut possibilities e middle west and the southwest, i the Country Gentleman. Califor g also an important peanut pro- region, bul with all this enor- gs not produce all the peanuts d for domestic consumption. erage annual imports from Af- t to 20,000,000 pounds, valued at it will be od- the experimental stuge, practices that govern the man- of 2 well ordered peanut plan- ire as clearly defined as are wh #n orange grove in Florida or, ard in California, ROO 'E CRIMSON CLOVER SEED. Var has cut off our greatest y 'of crimson Clover seed. ave depended upon Eutope 0 #hie to harvest the Seed Gononiieally. This valuable soll : he Is a' winter anund] and ¢ Ti" late stim Lingerie in all its daiotiest forms is to be seed in the 'shops. Charming sets copied from imported. wodels are very woderate in price. One lovely French set, consisting «of nightgown, chemise and drawers, bas a band of <= pluk riblons surmounted by a band' faced with blue mull. Bach plecetin the set is churiningly finished off with ribbon bows, " =» . Another set of tliree. pledes bas: an empire nightgown: and: chemise trim | med with bands-of phik ur blue ba. tiste. Tbe 'daintiest MHttle crepe de chine underbodices ave fo be seen in the stores. They are of tice and rib- bon and look charming under 4 heer blouse. SE Everybody Ia dancing now, and for the feminibe diucer a pretty petticoat is' as necessary as. pretty dice frock, Speciul dancthg 'skirts are made of ace cordion plalted chiffon in pink, bine or white, Crepe de. chine fetticonts: with lace flotinces are fo be bad io all the evening shades. For the dansants there are erepe de chine or messaline skirts in dark shades, to be. wore un: nunterind heihg especially suitable; for Tine "priutiug ks and. high grade Reth. io the nnnies ob places tioned In the Bible, 1x5the Hebre "word far "house" /'Fhus Heth leh Mn the bouse oF prod; Beth hopsesot mercy. 4 Time and chanee ean. do. nothing far 'those who will do uotnlug" fur them. Sejres.-Uanuing,; young of leaving Mme. Strauss e her husband ot once began markable plece of work." Mme, Strauss raised her elon "What terms hive you made? abe eR