1905. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
The Rural Patterns. 
Simple little frocks that fall in unbroken 
lines from a generous yoke are exceeding¬ 
ly becoming to small folk, and are always 
in style. This one includes an attractive 
bertha and sleeves that are full both at 
the shoulders and wrists in'bishop style. 
As illustrated the material is Persian lawn 
with the yoke of inserted tucking. The 
dress is cut in one portion and is gathered 
at its upper edge and attached to the yoke. 
4947 Child’s Round Yoke Dress, 
6 mos. to 4 yrs. 
the joining being concealed by the bertha, 
which consists of a straight frill simply 
gathered at its upper edge. The sleeves 
are in one piece each, finished by the 
wristbands, and at the neck is a narrow 
standing collar. The quantity of mate¬ 
rial required for a girl of two years of 
age is 3J4 yards 27 or 2*4 yards 36 inches 
wide, with )4 yard of tucking and one 
yard of edging. The pattern 4947 is cut 
in sizes for children of six months, 1, 2 
and 4 years; price 10 cents. 
Simple blouses made with yokes and full 
backs are among the best liked for young 
boys, being thoroughly comfortable as well 
as attractive in appearance. This one in¬ 
cludes shirt sleeves and a turn-over collar, 
which is detachable. As illustrated it is 
made of blue linen, but the design suits 
light weight flannels as well as cotton and 
linen stuffs. The blouse is made with 
fronts and back, the latter being gathered 
at its upper edge and joined to the yoke, 
which is stitched over on to the fronts at 
the shoulders. The sleeves are finished 
with over-laps and straight cuffs, and 
there is a pocket on the left front, while 
the closing is made through the box pleat 
at the center. The quantity of material 
required for the medium size (eight years) 
is 2*4 yards 27 or 1)4 yard 36 inches wide. 
1 he pattern 4957 is cut in sizes for boys 
of 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years of age; price 
10 cents. 
The simple wrapper, No. 4942, can be 
made with a lining that extends to the 
waist line or without, the full portions 
being joined to the yoke, as may be pre¬ 
ferred. In the case of the model the ma¬ 
terial is ring dotted challie trimmed with 
bands of velvet ribbon, but the model 
makes an excellent one for the washable 
fabrics of warm weather. The wrapper 
is made with the fitted lining, which is 
faced to form the yoke, fronts and back, 
these last being gathered and arranged 
over the lining on indicated lines, or 
joined to the yoke when the lining is 
omitted. The sleeves are full at both 
shoulders and wrists and are finished with 
straight cuffs. At the neck is a turn¬ 
over collar. The quantity of material re¬ 
quired for the medium size is 9 yards 27, 
8(4 yards 32, or 5)4 yards 44 inches wide, 
with 9 yards of banding to trim as illus¬ 
trated. The pattern 4942 is cut in sizes 
for 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inch bust 
measure; price 10 cents. 
Persimmon Pudding. —Remove hull or 
cap and mash persimmons through colan¬ 
der (the bottom of a pint cup being the 
best thing I can use), and to one quart 
of the pulp take one pint (or a little more 
if liked) of grated sweet potatoes. Add 
4942 Wrapper or House Gown, 
32 to 44 bust. 
three eggs, 2*4 cupfuls sugar, two cupfuls 
sweet milk, one cup flour, two teaspoon¬ 
fuls baking powder, two tablespoonfuls 
butter. Mix and bake, and you will find 
the old-fashioned southern persimmon 
pudding very nice. Nice whole persim¬ 
mons, packed in jar in sugar, alternate 
layers, will be better than figs or dates. 
_ MARGARET E. TiRIGGS. 
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longer than any substitute. 
Our Booklet “ What Paint and 
Why ” tells this and names the 
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Largest makers of White Lead in the world. 
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When 
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The old monk cure, strong, straight, sure, tackles 
Hurts, Sprains, Bruises 
The muscles flex, the kinks untwist, 
the soreness dies out. Price 25c. and 50c. 
A KALAMAZOO 
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We will send you, freight prepaid, direct from our fac¬ 
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WE 
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Columbus, Ohio 
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$25 upward, with¬ 
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days' notice. 
Investments bear earn¬ 
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day withdrawn. 
Supervised by New York 
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MONEY received at any 
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Assets, . 81,700.000 
Surplus and Profits, 
8160,000 
Industrial Savings and 
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1134 Broadway, New Yoke. 
THE HESSEER 
Best and cheap¬ 
est Uural Mail 
Box on the Mar¬ 
ket Fully ap¬ 
proved by Post¬ 
master General. 
Big profits for 
agents. We want 
an agent inevery 
town. Souvenir 
Buttons free on 
application. A 
large, strong box 
Rural Mail Box. and a small price. 
H, E, Hessler Go., Factory 8, Syracuse, N,Y. 
DARN? of Plank ‘. save Timber and Cash. Best 
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MIXED FARMING 
Wheat Raising 
Ranching 
Three great pursuits have 
again shown wonderful re¬ 
sults on the 
FREE 
HOMESTEAD LANDS 
or 
WESTERN 
CANADA 
Magnificent Climate—Farmers plowi 
in their shirt sleeves in the middle 
November. ‘‘All are bound to be mo 
thun pleased with the final results 
the pust season’s harvests.”—Extract. 
Coal, wood, water, hay in abundunci 
schools, churches markets convenient. 
This is the era of $1.00 wheat. 
Apply for information to Superinte 
dent of Immigration, Ottuwu, Can., or 
__ THOS. DUNCAN, 
Canadian Government Agent, Syracuse, N.' 
Mention this paper. 
THAT COUGH 
JAYNE'S 
EXPECTORANT 
An almost* infallible remedy for dis¬ 
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known used the world over for 
almost a Century. 
GT IT FROM EYOUR DRUGGIST, 
