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enjoys going to the parks. If you are in the park and wish to 
eat lunch do not throw any papers or food on the grass. Put 
ar y 
Do not tear the grass, flowers or trees, for they do not belong to 
you. They belong to every citizen 
Mayor Mitchel insists that the ac shall be kept in good 
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arrested. Plain be men will be on the isaroue for people 
who violate the la 
SARAH FEINSTEIN. 
Public School 65 G, Manhatt: 
Har 
tan, 
RIS, Principal 
NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
The first 1 meeting of the Women’s National Agricultural 
and Horticultural Association, with an exhibit of members’ 
work, was held at the Garden under the auspices of the Horti- 
cultural Society of New York on May 7. Very important and 
interesting addresses were given at the morning and afternoon 
th a D.G. 
Francis King, precited at both the sessions of the Conference. 
Miss Hilda Loines was chairman of the Conference Committee 
and Mrs. Florence M. Hill had charge of the exhibit 
F. W. Pennell, Associate Curator of the Garden, left New 
May 29 for plant collecting in the Rocky Mountain region 
of Colorado, the Wahsatch Mountains of Utah and the Yellow- 
stone National Park. The object of the trip is to study and 
