Oklahoma farmer . ntrate and worksonly in spurts. He is unpunetual and oftenmakes others suffer by his indecision. A cautious, timid, mean nature is in-dicated by a thumb which lies close tothe hand, while the owner of a thumbwhich stands away from the hand witha marked curve will be boastful, extrava-gant and even lacking in principle wheremoney in concerned. A thumb curving outward at the tipshows adaptability to persons and cir-cumstances accompanied by natural po-liteness and a tendency toward makingcompliments. The owner is broadminded, impulsive, generous and easy go-ing and is a good co
Oklahoma farmer . ntrate and worksonly in spurts. He is unpunetual and oftenmakes others suffer by his indecision. A cautious, timid, mean nature is in-dicated by a thumb which lies close tothe hand, while the owner of a thumbwhich stands away from the hand witha marked curve will be boastful, extrava-gant and even lacking in principle wheremoney in concerned. A thumb curving outward at the tipshows adaptability to persons and cir-cumstances accompanied by natural po-liteness and a tendency toward makingcompliments. The owner is broadminded, impulsive, generous and easy go-ing and is a good conversationalist. If the first point—that which formspart of the hand—is full and fleshy, awarm, affectionate nature is shown; butif it is very full, the character will belowered by sensuality. Patterns With Style A pretty dress is 8115 which has abasque waist and three-gored gatheredskirt. It is cut in sizes 34 to 42 inchesbust measure. Waist 8116 closes at the front, has oddshaped pockets at the sides and the. sleeves with cuffs. It is cut in sizes 36to 42 inches bust measure. A simple dress is 8107, cut in sizesM>, 1, 2 and 3 years. It is cut in onepiece and is tucked at each patterns may be ordered from thePattern Department of the OklahomaFarmer, Oklahoma City, Okla. Price 19cents each. When baking potatoes, cut a snipfrom the end of each. This will letout the moisture and make them mealy. Use a safety pin for running tape inlittle boys waists, the bottom of theirtrousers, under waists, and for almostanything that requires a bobkin. January 25, 1917. THE OKLAHOMA FARMER 17 When the Bright Days Come When the bright days come, with the splen-dor of their light Well forget the solemn darkness of the longand lonesome night. And brighter heavens shall bless us, withbrighter dreams in sight When the bright—when the bright dayscome! II. When the bright days, come well forget a world of sighsAnd the tears that were a tempest over human hearts and we
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