o. ‘.1 . 1 _.-...'._.-.~ vw-vfl-r-ifi" "n K v. )1.’ . 1 1T1. 1'1 (71111120. Well 121 1 '1 nu '7l...ii Nnmii V |"\I_IF: EIGHT O0 OOOQOQPO Jl sl U.‘ ' \\'.\Y zn 1.1m‘ .1. i ‘ 1:1 ll p11 Ylill i ll .. ‘ -~ "vkrd 0C2‘ u'(\'.1.< lair p» P1111115 know o.’ the Ill-f (‘IREIPNIJ IIOT SUN wfiiowoowooovovooooooeeeaovwoovovouoo Living t» L ——Tglie Woman ’s Realm princes and SGWCHLSI and me .'."‘-I‘1l§1\\lll.'l. 111.011’ ('\I1l‘1'll' 1i frr sle p- ; i.‘ "nuiiclmi ' 711F111" 1 eis land suiiizin-encouragers, there are One cap- sule cciiiaiiis enough oil to c01'er 11 i'1ii1 111m. Week-end hostesses are . pziliing a few capsules in each guest rooiii as well as tucking them llliO slllllflli oils iii capsules. the corners of beach bags. ‘ And a 11e11" lipstickgmiicle by a 'i.'1Jll1i)£\ll_\' which specializes 111 s1ii1~ Silclzcrs for packages come s that say “Best Wishes". i. e pirziiilieriiiiliii for (T ‘l: lihe lint carries the wrappings. (‘llflflf is small. '\U3ll.\Il‘.b 1U Yllbflbl!’ "lIIlVl of the spring fashion In 'a.ppezired frequently, sometimes 1n my; beilong hlpllfle versions. and also in and “111-Ls ~s_h0:ter lengths—bolero and waist- 1r ne. Coats for town wear aside frrm blcused types were ciisily fitted and flared. sc-meiimes butlorxing up to the neckline. Coats for country wear, built on °°““1" °l 1°11’ ricer lines adopted gay fabrics . . . - . . ; ,_,,,,,,,,<11;,_, blfifm§g§ with bold plaids approved, and ,_ . “pm. Th’, also appeared in count“. .. "ho h... ‘ ' _\ 1:, Xnbkdhifl Dinner and evening iishims 1 . s or that lobster-red! ns. will abso- j in: . .11 in- '~ coat of ifl3l— 1 nwdium, as . rays of the _ u ___ ‘ a1 y.“ 1' ' 1110179111 .1*"““m“- hatsfiaiiih i’ Trslarnigdveilesrynzildhli’; F» '11“ "'1" ‘V111- 11151 “'11|to the coqucirv of the former and *~ ' ~*"11‘111‘-11‘1““‘1 ““~‘""“~"- the lntt/er were frequently‘ on i ~ "zcnzxii-rrit creams, lotions, Fqemish “Ho, Hues‘ The * cam , wa t 1 . ‘I? bad ca“ of wnmm’ ans fen both country :1 doctor. '1 1>11C1¢ 10 1-119 11159111" There are some floor-length IVORLD CHAMPION TYPIST HM‘ lliiitiiiiig fingers raene 121 - .1 111 lliil‘, Margaret E. Faulk- O.ik1i~ll-. 11:..1 ii..- 1. i'lll‘ speed typing chiimpt . " applied exactly you items that shut out sun rind ~11 - ‘of sunburn prerenilves _ known as a mid- rilc-rlistniice swimmer, Miss Faulk- wns Canada's only entry in the 1'1 event of the 8th rlnnual inter- inzi; commercial schools contest. C111r1rlii1i1 amateur l;.l(lll.\1l]i 111.1110 C.N E. i11 1937. V’, rpsfm‘ h‘, busterx were divxled into slim and tailored land wide and frothy types. The red. white and blue alliance was presented in a gay boxy JRCKFI, navy blue slim line skirt and white mziiinish Jacket. pleated from shoulder to heuiliiie. with black 111cc bodice and hood. Mlllinery was divided into two printed chiffon for evening, slrcve- less and with high dccolietss. _ Lasting The flowers-twin motion pic- ‘tures for the most part are arti- ficial, although they cost more to ‘make than real blooms. even more . ithan fragile orchids. l One of Hollywood's leading flor- ; isis estimates that the material and ‘time. used t; manufacture m1 orchid cOSLs ihe studio about $5, orchids. "But we can't use real flowers during winter months." he ex- plained. “because they are so per- ishable and often the ones we want are not blooming at the time." Another reason whv artificial flowers are used is that, sometimes scenes have to be retoken and then it is almost impossible to match the flowers previously used if renl blooms were employed. Bu.‘ the artificial blooms are stored in thr- propertv department and 1g have been handled too much to be used again, Murdock can duplicate them The studios have found. he says, that real flowers wilt when they are brought out from refrigeration to the sound stages which are STOCKING CROCHET HEART}! RUG DESIGN ..;r-~ .- cents ~ii.--.~ i1 Guardian ltilFili“ 11 (‘iirlidiafl l: ""“"f"lfil‘ili.. 1i N.» I‘: YPZ "N0. kc this hearth rug in n simple croeiet stitch with the old silk of silk or (‘Lilfll fabric. ‘ ' ilusiraiinli of ihe design and complete instructions. ~.iin urlie uiur name and addicss un a 01°C" 111 D111)" 111 coin or sum!“ to Needlework Department X .132 Pattern No. X 332 contains list ___._-——-——'_-——l [flu-____—-_-_—————QI—I——E!Q_'-P-_ hui Id —-——--—————— w 1 W" b“ “ °°'s“8° °' "*1 gnsn RASPBERRY AND STRAW- ure Ti- 1 ~ " wwri n 1111;; or fevers. lzau lotions. contains some of the A " ~ rim» a-iil .11 book Ol1sllflblll1l preventive ingredients n11 1111c lozion. A waterproof fo1inda-| A, ~ i. r1 we ‘fr ills llCli Cl‘(‘lllll~—8 great favorite o.’ the. ilollywvood stars—1vi1l keep make-i A h "wk or '1 §"\'lI'.l-'. up in place during a swim. ‘.11 clusters of silver bells. iii little baby‘ .s and lll the shape of small] So non-Christ- mas )\!"‘.”~(‘IllS is complete. and iheres 11oz much excuse for not doing a coed lob of wrapping them. People 11'“ se fingers are all thumbs and. make i1 neat package with will in the world may have heir presents wrapped at the store The "l dress as he pica.~es." was the 11.10112 glamorous were be-ruliled, gowns ln black Lice. chilien gowns 1 and white starched chiffon go111is1 Bloom; Used on Screen Sets MustI ,,.—_- CORNER ‘with a knife and m“ oven giving small girl, mother has made her n, _, . c, t ‘ . home a rendezvous for ihe boys and 1on0: ,,“,’,,',,.°‘f“.,°,,7,,wiggcffié girls with whom shew-ranted Mable “is, Cnuvb fight“. on“ in 1L0 g0. It was always _]O1|_\' 11nd ii1ely crumb» and 1111" in a good amount ;r>f hot 1:11 1111111 a golden brown. Drain on kitchen paper. corms MOUSSIZ- Onc-hdlf tablespoon ' e in . ociis mlrl water . ."‘ir1o1i< hat miter lFcup boiled ceffm- | r11- grnfns salt I l pint hea-vy cream. beaten i Three-quarters ci-m sugar, ,“3(i;"ol1'c soaked grist-inc in I '1 . fl d? ccifec, =1Ii oughlr. irav. .17.: Wlihfilli. sizrrsng. RHUBARB-PINEAPPLE CONSERVE 5 cups rhubarb 2 cups crushed pinraitqiie 1(ll'illli“('l I i orange shredded line 6 cups sugar I Cook orange peel with a little pineapple Juice until tender, add sugar aiicl pinesppie [to rhubarb and ‘$111151 cock in n shallcw pail. Mam’ 1111/1 s": .. Strain into re-l QOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQ OOO-QOOO-OOOOOOOOO'O§OO§OOOOOOOOO-OO \ (A \ THE COOK ’S granulated _.____ I superb?" ‘b; ‘hundred; of i Movm w]; A T leandescent lamps. FID RS R IFICIAL colors do not r ter with the artificial eye of the camera and n. 1 HHHLUY ODOOOOOOOQO i Woman’s Re alm v. $0cial and Persona OfOOOfOVKQiOifO-Q OfOOOf Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box 11-."r:i11'.'\i (Ii_""' .1 U i\| l‘. .40. D141) OOOOOQQOQ‘ This criticism of fest duty For, be a livin needs to And that it mcthe who puts the ‘can any girl lure boys into her pai lor to see her performance if the roll up the rugs and radio and dance. her hand. You see Mabells mother has built ‘up Mabxs matrimonial chances, so the years, 4.1111 iniirry she will not only have r1 lot oi men i0 choose 110111, but iiiziiiy 111e11 1". ll Chill iinii] ihi3k- lbe eager to marry iicr because she 1S . until light. fold in cream ;so llllr8l'\\‘0\'8l1 1vit11 iiil ihe pcusuiii. 1w speak. through 1.1L.ei1 Mable gCLS ready to memories of their yc.ut11, and LL6- iiicthei‘ is. a lot of protective work, too. w o schemes an 110W $0 (Kllluit l;er charms. manager and a, press agent. And. above all, she with a right backgroungn "Keep Out" boy who Comes to the house such a Nor, no mutter how fiill her bag is 11L Mabios house. lhcre was alvrays ' something doing. You touiu always turn on tlie And Maine's mother made every- bOGy feel welcome, 11nd ieo 1m, and when SHE eiiiiie 11110 ilit- room slit: came with a cake or sandwunes 111 cause they subconsciously think she will be the nice sort oi person her The MANAGING MOTHER clbolcs ' ‘lC knows how often preprinquity dots IMANAGING MOTHERS DESERVE CREDIT FOR DOING GOOD JOB Making Daughters Popular By Providing Proper Home Atmosphere Usually Leads To Suitable Marriages One of the w en ho h 1 a b h ld to is the MANAGING Moom w h as a w ys een e up loom well married. husbands be provided is where Mother gets in her flne W01‘ A girl may be Miss America herself and still i have to spend her evenings alone with Mamma and Papa, reading an improving book, if she nas sign on the noormat and gives every , frosty welcome that he never returns. tricks, e tries daughters from of entertaining and amusing‘ its deadly mission and so to prevent her that she ls deaf to reason and blind to coiisequenws. She attempts to keep it from happening. She Just simply liquidates the derciicts so neauy that i-he girls never even know why the married man who made love so beautifully, or the good-looking youth who was letting his mother support him, dis- appeared so suddenly. The MANAGING MOTHER doesn't try to force her dang-Miler to marry some man merely because he is rich or prominent. She merely wants to give the girl a chance to marry a, good maxi who will make her a good husband, and 1o keep her from wrecking her life by marrying some good-for-nothing 1veakling wno will bring down cer- tain misery upon her. So all honor to the MANAGING MOTHER. May her tribe increase. For if it isn't a mother's duty to try to safeguard her daughter's mar- riages, what is? DOROTHY DIX. i Southern Atlantic i Legacy l Q-QOOfWQQO-QQOO that is another drawback t the , fuse of real flcwers. ivlurclcckofinds. BY SYDNEY PARKJWAN Red, for example. pl1oto,ra ls . . black in all but technicolor? 1191c‘- ""'”"“""”""" tures. "Not in money, perhaps," lie said 1 1 i they ' Murdock says he is no botanist copy his handling he knows what eniors to and he also does not flclvrcrs. From venrs of flowers, use and rlcicnzis upon mcinnry. almost BERRY JELLY rrles a n d i'1~u ‘ t and raspberries . squeeze out Juice. ing cent-111‘). fruit pectin, . Then ndrl 1 11nd paraffin. T0 MARRY HENRY FORD IND brlde-to-be of Henry Ford, 2nd, grandson of the nutcmnblc manufacturer, Ls ready __ __ ________ __._.__.._.......-___ for a dip 011 the beach a " E nmpton, L. I, Miss McDonnell is o. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James l". lviuooimr-ii Of New York City and ulhupptol- Ann McDonnell, __..._-..._1. entirely Crush thoroughly or grind about l 1-2 quants each iully ripe straw- bf‘ Combine mace iii Jelly" cloth or bag Measure ’l ;-2 itT/s sugar and 4 cups Juice into large saucepan and miX. Bring to a full rolling boil over hot/test fire and boil hnid 2 minutes, stirr- bottle bring again to a full rolling bcil anti hell lvird i=2 min- ute. Rrmovc from fire, 51km, pour liar seriously. “Bur. uieres that letter, you know. I've been thinking over what, young Bishop said last iilglll. and it seems to me that he mill“! blackguards. And iii ihaii case, iiiey would Lave a 1ery story incentive to waylay you in the hope oi get- ting __ essio l of the other hall of the clue. That's what has been worrying me all the while young been away. I don't like the idea oi your carrying it about 1vit11 ycu. and I ready inink you ought 1o give t . . ." "It's funny." she interrupted. "But 1 both Pnthcr Maioiiey and Toby have lbeen saying the same thing. 1 [pointed cut to t- ‘ill that li that were the case, these 111e11 would siill iirobaby have a shot lit holding me up, fcr they 1vauldi1't know lliiit id handed 1t over w someone elseto kee , would they? Hoyrever, we ve sett ed the matter 110w, as for as the plan's concei-ned-tlimlilll I (10111 i see that it makes things any safer i for me." _‘ “How dflyou mean-settled 1t?"_lhe i M810!‘ demanded iii some agitation. 1 "You don't mean you've given 1t to I one of the others?" nger. I burned it." "You-burned it‘ iie staring at her 1vit11 horror-struck eyes. "Yes," she "Burned it and scattered the ashes ever see it again!" She regarded him with laughter 1n his eyes. "But, before I did that. I got it off by‘ heart," she continued. "It wiisnt very difficult, you know, and 1'n1| word-perfect now‘. I could reel it oifi in my sleep—-and that's the only, way anyone else couldgget hold of it. 1 They'd have to hypnotize me first. Don't you think it's a. good idea. Father Maloncy tizought of it." The Major gaped at her speech- lessly, utterly itghast at this latest blow. He saw 111s hope of earryin out Becker's nlan fading away, an with it the last chance of gaining ssession of the money. It almost! ooked 9,5 though Muloney had had some idea of wiiat was in the wind. and had taken this step to ensuie that it would not be canted out. Of course. Ire knew the contents of the destroyed letter-he hlid tgrobably made a copy of it before ey had appeared on the scene-and once he- had succeeded in convincing ihcm1 _of the hopelessness of loeatin the, island. he would have the fled to| himself. I It was i1 maddening situation. and _' he tsred at his dau hler hopeless-_ ly Obviously he coiil n't ask her for a copy of tire letter rho had mum-i orized, for he would be able to ad- vance no reason without explaining what he intended to do with 1t- gnd that was out of the question. Hie “mild never believe the priest's fidy without absolute proof-the eliow had obviously gained her complete confidence - and unless she could be convinced of that, he knew it; was hopeless to expect her‘ collaboration. An it would be equally useless to attempt to com- iF e matter, Daddy?" uzzled by his sil- hE of Add: in H: Qinnifln Q-O-O-§§-§-O-§O-§O FOO-OOO'§-QQ-OO-OO ' have fallen into 1.110 lianzls cf li1.ce ' ' he said haltingly. "I'd arranged with “No? she said calmly. "Nobodysl Pot it now, for it doesn't exist any; o . repeated. I to the four winds! So no one wllli . t. tside," ha replied stuii 1 we “e W lnckunw 1513 ‘came across the road towards her. ask , "Yes," she told him. "My father eyes. "Don't you think it wu a bright idea?" i-le merely continued to look at her dumbiy. "Of course, I don't see that it's going to make any real difference," she went on. “It isn't Bl though we could advertise that I no longer have the letter in my possession — except in my brain. And even if we could if they really were out for the goods. theyd probably try to kid- nap me then!" He started, and then broke into B. short, forced laugh. “Kidnap you?" he echoed. “Well, it has been done, hasn't , it?" 5110 said. "I don't think it's in ihe least likcl_v~but then I don't lhiiik it's likely that there's some deep-laid plot to rob me of the let- ter, either. it's only the way you're all fussing and worrying about it that. makes lt seem possib e." He made no reply to this, but turned away, and gazed out of the i darkened 1v111dow for some few see- 1 onds. ‘Then: "Well, I'm glad you've had a nice day," he said at last, with an abrupt cixliagge of tone. "Are you-are yvu i. re '2“ "No; not particularly," she re- turned. regarding him curiously. . "We didn't flCLilfllly do much walk- ‘i115_';. Fliihei‘ Miiloiieyks friends had ‘sent a car to meet us. But what made you ask? Do you want me to do something?" He glanced at her floetlngly, and 1 then drew his pipe from his pocket I and started w load it. "No-er-that is, yes, in a way,” those negro fellows to take me sloop out for a iittle sail. Of course, I'd thought you'd be 001111118 0601i sooner than this, but I believe they're still waiting and it ought d plans to get her daughters a. woman who is simply 1:101:18 her inani- has always seemed to me most unjust. believing as we do that marriage is the Car- eer for Whlilll nature destinui women and the‘ one in which they are most likely to be nappy . and prosperous, why shouldn't a mother make every effort t0 help her girls get We all know that for a girl to have good times and plenty of eventually to marry Mr. Right depends Just n8 much upon her mother as it does upon her own attractions. l1, isn't enough for Sadie to have naturally curly hair and melting blue eyes and g picture. she is too young w know She needs a stago popiuiar and boy friends and ‘I A MornirtgSmile A SURE PREVENTIVE A KEEN CONTEST. A vrasliyvcman walking past I butcher shop saw the 111103 on the ivmtlmv: Wienerse-GO. Hamburgers-H. “MN 18nd!" lhe exclaimed. ‘What a game." 1:? has arranged with you w take the sloop out ior a sail, hasn't 1118? He'll be coming along in a minute," "Datls so," he agreed. ‘ales’ fo' a l.l'l run in dc moonlight." l-le nesi- uiied for a moment. "But yo’ isn't cam-in’ wlti we, is yo‘, Missy?" "Yes," she siiid, 111 some surprise. 1 “Didn't my father tell you?" "No. A11 guess oe 1111112111 ain't done tell we ‘bout dat," he said slowly. He appeared to find some- thing disturbing about it, for he some moments. Then he glanced up at her. "Yo' stiiy right here, Missy,’ he said. "Al1‘11 be right back." And he turned abruptly and made his way across the road to the group 0i men he had Just left. She sow him join them and bend down to speak to one marl who was sitting with his back to her. He was a whte man, she could see, but apart from the fact that he was dressed in brown overalls there was nothing to distinguish him from any other of the group. At that moment she hoard foot- steps behind her, and turning round saw her father's form ap- proaching hei- through i-lie dark- ness. (To be Continuedi O1 How lt Fools You——The Wondrous Magic Pea Keep Friends Agg with Tricks "Quick! Where is the travelliim pea?" Keep the crowd guessing will: k such lively magic stunts and you'll be the centre of attraction at sum- to be rather 1216858111.." “Of course I'll come with you if you want mo to!‘ sne interrupted. - id love to. it's a. bit late, of coluse. said drliinaticnllyui but we needn't be out very lung, need we?" I "We can see what its like wnen; his pipe and pouch pocket again. 111s maimer 1111a sud- denly become brisk and business- like, and he made for the door and held it open for her. "Come on, ixroearl We don't want to waste any time about it." "Haunt we better tell the timid- loro wnai. we're going to do?" ihe suggested, as he IOUUWGd new Out into the passage. "we may be long- er 11.1111 you mink, and we doilt want i1in1 to s11. up for us, do we?‘ He stopped for a moment, think- g. "Yes, penhlpl that would be a good iueay iie 5M0. "You go on, and I'll catch you up. The man's waiting cn tile neacn about two hundred yards down the road w- wards Maloney‘: place." Diana. went oui. and stalled walk- ing slowly along the waterfront in the direction he hm indicated. she was a lithe puzzled oy his manner and this sudden d to take a night trip in the sloop, out she concluded 511B! he hm been thoroughly bored during the after- noon and evening. and simply wint- ed something to do. She was a little tired, but she told herself that she would be lelfish to beuik him 1n the meter. it would seem that the Major had been delayed withthe landlord, ior she had covered a good two hundred yards WIi/JOUL seeing any sign of the negro. and was thinking about turning back to meet him when o man detached himself from one of the little groups of drinkers and 1- =1 It was the diminutive Zach. "is yo’ lookln‘ f0’ me. Mickey?" he ed as he came up to her. of Professional Tridfs For Service. Be mire to write your Name, Nhmg (If mer outings. For the must mysterious tricks are just harmless deception, and 1vhei1 you know 1vl1ere the catch comes iii you can be the deceiver. Take the trick of the missing pea The audience sees you place on the table n pea, a fhimble and two paper cones. Then you cnver the pea and the thimble cnch with a cone, shift ihe cones around, and ask the aud- ience to guess which hides the pea. "This one?" No, you lift the cone to reveal n thimble. Cover the ihknble and again shift cones; the audience always guesses wrong. The pea iii under the other cone, as you can show. How come? We'll give you l clue. With l little docioring those lhlmbles and cones can do wond- rous things. And just as easily you can make balloons change color. coins appear and disnppear! The secrets of these and many other magical feats are revealed in w!‘ 32-min booklet. Tell: how to do clever trick: with cigarettes. An old Scotch woman was wan- cnii- slpicunuslf.‘ painted in white letters stood staring downnt the ground for - I I z Fashions "1. Literature A Treat yourself daily to healthful, delicious DOUBIEMINT GUM 0 Enioy the refreshing, genuine peppermim flavor of Wrigley‘: Dpublemint Gum after nary nual. Doublemint Gum is good for you, too-helps keep yourieelh clean, brigh: and attractive, your breath plensant—rhq chewingreileve: tension and aids digestion. Gui sumo today. v|\.’5 oouatEMW‘ IA ¢unw\"° ‘N IEPPIRMIY“ Ill‘ OI .1 0/1 1111111111111111 u , mnlvmiiivlvalwillinnig/Mlo... .}. -Or1gii1allty and unction will help ,put across your plans and activi- ties. Shopvping, advertlsing, written ‘matters, dealing in mechanical and ;llld-ilSil‘l8.l problems can be im- vaiitageous, successful. Care ad- vised ln legal matters and finances in ILM. MAY 21 i0 JUNE Ii (Gemini) _You can, ilf you are cooperative, turn today into an interesting and successful hum of worthy activity. Lucrative indionzionls in mtruvels, trading, ceiling, coin; oom- modilties now greutw in demnnd. 3,114,‘ particularly warns against ecei . JUNE 22 to JULY l8 (Cancer) —'I'he early morning favors adding a new and clever twist to l-f- falrs, but do avoid foolizh finan- cial rinks and undue oiupendimm. After i1 AM. you should make good hmdmu. JULY 2-1 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- If you will be quietly alert and almenable you can achieve real benefits in your work and in dult- side activities, too. Intellectual pursuits and industrial matter: lOSlPEClMIY favored in P.M. Be c0:1- iseientious, loyal to high principles. I(VA.UGUST $1 to slammmm 2a 1x0. — ou be geared to o. higih pitch of efficiency this inviting. stumulating ‘Virgu-dayi as original and sanely unique as you please. Give full expression to your splendid artistic talents Excellent. vibrations. SETTIMIBIIR IA to @1018!!! 23 (Libml — Sciemific research, work on inventions, radio, televis- ion, aeronautios, tools. machinery, motor cars and army and navy equipment especially favored. c0- operate with govemme-m mid no,“ offi Personal achievement. OUDOBER 24 (Saxonpio) -- fi-iend 820mm! ‘Iloday hard work. persisieiicy, your own ability and cooperation 1114111 Wlflfbrs. employees and fel- low workers. You who stay at home or whose social life demands much 0f your time are also favored, NOVFMBER 2a u» DZECEMBER 112 (S-‘lilliiflfillst _ Activities in 181th l?! YUIIR INDIVIDUAL HURUSCOPE . (B! FRANCES DRAKE! (Copyright, 1940. Look in the section you: birthday comes wlin your outlook is, according to the which" you are_ greotly_interiesbed King Fuaiurei) Ill. and find stars. show improvement. An ele "good luck" hovers mam o‘ Over you t d i. writ tum it dovm by inertia $1511- inalppreciatlion. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capncoru) Prominent array. and people have an important :11- fluence ui your activities now Today favors seeking new “y,” and means for advancement and 13911161111118 harmony with friends JANUARY 32 to FEBRUARY 2o (Aquarius) — Pleasant indication; ior your plans and interests. Care. fully analyze business problccm u. order to avoid errors in your pm. ‘men P115111 Ahead to new v 53m‘. hem n; m9 luncheon m.“ 11, , _ 1vho1e family sit around listening in, being associated with men whom . _ _ VH9“, . 5. . -_. I - - - ._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- - - . T m, persum and ircrmcc Rxuns ofi ,1and every lad feels t..at_hcis an the she would be‘ willing for them to gvialillliherxyllgugnatclle] lmgihelllillllxglégl I I‘ II "'" "- HH, "on, Plaza in NC“. yon“ 13,9, ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ autopsy table being disscete or marry, on a pinch. | 3 I For Wednesday’ June 28m irwiei-"fis W “were =11“) 1111' 1 1S ".1.‘.‘.‘~'.“;=E” “““.1‘.’?.’“’“.s 1"°"""'" “'1'” “'1' '1'“ "m '“°""' s1 .1 -. a lte . 1 .1 @7233. i‘; will? éill?‘i...li“‘ll“.f .35. 15 ‘he '§,','§f,ff,"°§,‘e'§§§- Q11‘? gfigaiouflréa‘ 111e11 beriteirig" élaYwfldCefllffgllgtfrliat mg’ 150m? (ieaiglnstgg, 1t€q$€d$~a$€l1 missing on oneIsldQ and the whole w“ x 1° (arm) .11. f1’ ~ " Ty‘ . -°‘ ‘ , . 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Industrial m4 mechanical intercom i sponsored. m“ 011mm A CHILD BORN 0N TE! will be a. most onalllty with a individual has I160 int re t1 a DAY e s fig p933. winning Wlyl 1111; Iplmdld divpabili and talent to be developed. 1t wii “W11 14> 1v 1118M and encouraged to reach its fullest possibility. Help it to overcome sensitlveness An unusual, retentive memory Md . keen wit. are Vilhldbh assetl. Hollow Knob Iii’ me lmob your covers is hollougmpress a 1'1"‘ 111111911‘ F/lidce The cork will klflllmtilic knob ircm gettclng so ha a e cove-r can be hnndl ‘?2"J?91‘I'_‘.°.111- ed m“ CIEAR THE CAUSE 0F BABY’S DIARRHOEA IT up: your baby‘: ntrcn lb. lmven his rub- tanca to disease. Leave: 1m s pr? 0o other IICIIIMIEI.‘ Regulate the bowels In banish it immediate y. Rad the experience of Mn. Edith ltmufl. of Brown‘: Linc P.O., Ont: "I have nine chil- dren, have nnt hmi nne serious lllnmpniong lhrni, IllllI nwc this it) Baby's Own 1.111121; For dinrrln-rzi ihe are invnlunlile, ihcy quickly cil-ar up i c cruise." Fran-aptly effective, also, In can ll llmpll fever, calls, colic, upset stmmeh, onnsilpu iion simple croup, Indigestion Ind tre1li1n| troubles. Free oi utupriylni drugs Ami opiniu. Ell! to take as canlly. fr iiu-i bunnies. MW Iystk report in rvrry 11111. iiri fl package irxinY- Slckiicss so UIXFII strike; in ilic night. 25 CHILI. Money back if you are nut satisfied. with warm dalys woman wants i1 0001. becoming sun- lmck dress. Here is a lt/yl. and; i; practical and suitable for all fig- “Te!- A Winnie neckline, both front and back looks new, skirt for heme!’ 1111., a b,r1— 1>°1fl° 10 you up. are feature! this frock your favorite all Sllllflllflfi‘ long. Mm“ 1t ma, m- wiilhom sleeves. just as you wish, 111R: f0‘! eitiher crlgp pfiqug ideal. A ahead. every Rmnd dross to wear M. home, in lumen-i or motoring for cool dim wit/h short. sleeve ~ . ylmls for bolero. , a I 5 a Bend Twenty 00c) coin ia pre- ferred. for pattern. Write plaicily your Name. Address and ltyls number Be IIITG to note the size vou winh. Sirylelkxflflln much“: mother l r. Daub ......... null phemnlia; ihrili your friends with Nam. I ‘W111?! ‘?1'P".111Y'.' w- Qtreet Addicu lend It: in coins for your mpg Amateur on: to The Guardian Home dplninly the Address, l-li bOOkIGt , C117 Province SAVING LABOR I! I- Dleoe of orange peel is put ln/to the saucepan in wihinh your suet pildflllflC is oookui , the pud- iilnlr cloth W111 be 11111131 enaier w clean. WhBn baking fish much trouble is mved by placing strips M 010811 “ill-iie linen. wrung out in cold water, on the dish underneath the fili. VWihfJili. trrmiking mien it in ready "1 '11"11 llil Rinse 11h»: straps in W111i water and’ they can be used " "-' -- Q-I——1>.t|."._'"r:vv~¢ Needlec —For The Home raft-