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space, 2 blocks, 5 spaces, 5 eh. Turn. 
Forty-second Row—G spaces, 1 block, 
1 space, 1 block, 7 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-third Row—8 spaces, 2 blocks. 
G spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-fourth Row—7 spaces, 1 block, 
7 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-fifth Row—5 spaces, 1 block. 8 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-sixth Row—S spaces, 1 block, 5 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-seventh Row—5 spaces, 2 blocks, 
7 spaces, 5 ch. Turu. 
Forty-eighth Row—5 spaces, 3 blocks, 
1 space, 1 block. 8 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Forty-ninth Row—3 spaces, 2 blocks, 
2 spaces, 2 blocks, 4 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fiftieth Row—3 spaces, 2 blocks, 1 
space, 3 blocks, 4 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-first Row—5 spaces, 3 blocks, 4 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-second Row—11 spaces. 5 ch. 
Turn. 
Fifty-third Row—5 Spaces, 1 block, 5 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Rows—- 
Same as the fifty-third. 
Fifty-sixth Row—5 spaces, 1 block, 4 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-seventh Row;—4 spaces, 2 blocks, 
4 spaces. 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-eighth Row—4 spaces, 1 block, 5 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Fifty-ninth. Sixtieth. Sixty-first, Sixty- 
second and Sixty-third Rows—Same as 
the fifty-eighth. 
Sixty-fourth Row—4 spaces, 2 blocks, 
4 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Sixty-fifth Row—3 spaces, 2 blocks, 1 
space, 1 block, 3 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Sixty-sixth Row—2 spaces, 2 blocks, 1 
space, 2 blocks, 3 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Sixty-seventh Row—3 spaces, 2 blocks, 
1 space, 2 blocks. 2 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Sixty-eighth Row—3 spaces, 1 block, 
1 space, 1 block, 1 space, 5 ch. Turn. 
Sixty-ninth Row—4 spaces, 3 blocks, 
3 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Seventieth Row—4 spaces, 2 blocljs, 4 
spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Seventy-first Row—4 spaces, 1 block, 
5 spaces, 5 ch. Turn. 
Next, make eleven rows of spaces. Or 
if it is desired that the shoulder pieces 
be longer more plain rows can be added, 
only be sure that the rows are an uneven 
number. 
This completes one-quarter of the yoke, 
and it is well to use it as one of the 
fronts. 
When the plain rows are completed, 
starting with the seventy-first row, cro¬ 
chet back to the first row. When a row is 
to be widened (and, of course, rows will 
widen instead of becoming narrower in 
crocheting the back) at the beginning, a 
chain should be made at the end of the 
preceding row. allowing 3 stitches for each 
space, and J) for the first space. Rut, 
when a space is to be added at the end 
of a row, cue should make a chain of 5, 
with a d. c. iuto the base of the last d. c. 
of the same row. 
The place where the first narrowing 
occurs is in the under-arm piece. When 
the two halves are completed, the under¬ 
arm seam is made by putting the two 
together, and then making a row of s. c. 
over the two edges. The same may be 
done in the middle of the back. However, 
the place -where the two are joined may 
be made less conspicuous, if as one comes 
to this place in the work the row is just 
fastened by crocheting iuto the corre¬ 
sponding row of the other half. Continue 
this with each row and when the second 
half is completed the two will be joined 
in the back. It is well to crochet two 
solid rows of d. c. at each of the two 
front edges, so that if one wishes to place 
fasteners upon the yoke they will not be 
as likely to pull off. 
Next, make a row of s. c. along the 
lower edge of the yoke, to strengthen it. 
And, on the other edges make a row of 
s. c., with a picot of 5 ch. at every fourth 
or fifth row. or the equivalent space, when 
the rows are narrowing or widening. 
ELIZABETH M’SPARRAN. 
Pieserving the “Vine Peach” 
Last Spring my husband purchased 
some seed of what is called “vine peach.” 
which now has ripe fruit. It is said to 
be used for preserves and pickles same as 
peaches. Can your readers give me any 
more information as to their use? 
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