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THE EXTENSION SERVICE MASsACHU- 
SETT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 
The Massachusetts Agricultural 
College Extension Service is endeav- 
oring to assist the farmers and the 
rural population of Massachusetts in 
every possible way. It is more or less 
generally known that Short Courses 
and other activities are conducted 
each year. Professor William D. 
Hurd, Director of the Extension Ser- 
vice, has just completed the program 
of Short Courses for 1914, which are 
as follows: 
Ten weeks winter courses, Jan. 
6th—Mar. 13th; apple packing school, 
Jan, 21st—Jan. 28th; farmers’ week, 
Mar. 16th—Mar, 20th; tree wardens’ A Master-Model 
school, Mar. 24th—Mar. 27th; Polish LD of the Royal 
farmers’ day, Mar. 26th; summer 
school of agriculture and country life, x ] A TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING in the 
June 3oth—July 28th; poultry confer- oR reduced initial cost of each unit in your equip- 
ence, July 22nd—July 24th; boys ag- ment and in the number of machines used. 
ricultural camp, July; conference of SF One standard model for every purpose, with 
rural community leaders, July 28th— é all the special advantages of several type- 
July gist. writers concentrated in one MASTER-MODEL 
For bulletins and circulars describ- of the ROYAL. 
ing the various activities, communi- 
cate with the Director of the Exten- ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 
sion Service, Amherst, Mass., who 268 Devonshire Street, - Boston, Mass. 
will be glad to furnish any informa- 
tion desired. 
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Styles that bear the authenticity of fashion’s approval, correct in every detail, and 
of unmistakable distinction—a showing of Suits, Coats and Costumes that is unexcelled 
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The first of the fall styles are Gracefully draped affairs so far removed from the commonly 
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The garments are the famous 
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word “WO¢ IL TEX being sufh- 3edford Cord, Wool Poplin, Eponge and Broadcloths, in exclu- 
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A pecans , sive models, plain-tailored or semi-dressy in colorings of new plum, 
tailoring without any elaboration 
on our part. new blue, mahogany, Russian green, seal brown, navy and black. 
A cordial welcome to call and 
inspect these new things is ex- AT AN EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE PRICE RANGE. 
tended to all the women of Es- 
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