PAGE EIGHT s; T~ -x--— T11 ‘r gNVom en's Re alm '1. Socialwancl Persona mi: CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDlAN v vvvv Vwvvv vvv vvwvv l} -—*v+>»¢-ev-ovoo-w,-.'-v .\ Fashions "1. Lite "EEMBER rature ‘A AAAAAAAAAA a A OLC ONY CLUB TEA COL I Women Men Give a o“ CLUB TE 5/“. Doroth Dix M5575" IL .. We TEA COLON‘ c. JB - col “m” i y '"‘°“"" TEA cot_< w EA c . a TE.A com~ t. two/l -oi_oNY i a TEA all): J us T|-_A EA x-OLONY ct J" . TEA pmfilgkrafl 20s TE :li' COLQNY C. J B TEA WE“ QLUB TE l_/-\ A The Housewife and lier Activities WILDGIICI Now, ivitli one will, up from the Lcihlis lllfillll] . liccks tilut and griiy wedge cleaves the wind! Tempestis will sweep the reaches oi the night. And lllorlilng burst with thunder (ill llic si-ll. But (town the world boats the in- = suporahle lllI-Zltl, Certain as gravity. Green grow the marshes at the slum: (x1903 Willi‘! \ 7'0 from a de- - 1 Lows. 1, The Y r \‘.‘1lIl'S which break along the sedge lull a wing to rest. -—Elerinlir liiiidtvlri, lll the Girl;- tian Sclcrice Monitor. P 1km! Cork A cork t hlls lirclclli or been pushed iiisl l’ the bun.‘ rail be re- moved by pouring enough house- hold flnllilCnlll-llllO the lJlVtll‘ to flout the cork. than iisltlr- for a few tl1_\'<.Tl’l(‘ Iillllllfllilfl will tiissnlvi- i- to permit its eo+e>0 0-0 GOO-OQVO-OU-OOO-O-O-l/ - Household Scrapbook 3 (Bv ROBERTA Lnl '.' WQQOQ~QOO~O+O4 l-‘ctlliilg Leave! Iiistiniti liurlliiiu the leaves that tall in the _‘.'ill'(l, rake them ulto a uorlli-l‘ tillii cover with loam. in the Silflliil lliu yvlll have a well— fertilized loilrn for your garden. Checked Varnish. w! Varnish which checks usually Ines so bi ruse the articles has been tr-Lp i to i-xtrerlle coltl or l‘(li't'[ll;* lt‘il.'. or it i< ilue to an inferior grade of varnish. Improved Flavor Try atliliiiz an onion ivhen cook- \\'IlXl‘,'l or slfillil, and i be a greatly im- Mofhers l ln treatlug your family's colds. ICKS VAPORUB CTo-Dli-yis Popular DETBUTANFF BABY EVENING DESIGN NO. 6M .\ll.\H Aunts .l wives a’ loam. 200 votes for each design before it I lb- cepliu for this column. Send ‘L! your vows. We print all the pwuhr designs. Dear Rbfltllffli When our workroom finished ackrl we ixsihtllred it going w Christmas parties ‘hem — they're such a pretty, This one was made of a lighter-than-aiigora wool in a maciiingrbuttons and loops down the front. attcm inc udes directions for knitting the locket in sine: (B, 8L rocks . little shade with tin m Everyone is wearing 30 end 3 . mwerlal requirements and send 2O cents, coins preferred. putting it 4 —. arm i I l lli ,'.llOl‘OUglll_\' ll you like the whites sot and the yolk heated in the critter. l-‘lve lilllliltes makes the willie.» liriil and sets the yolk. Ten , liizllult-s boils the egg hard. Office Methods in ihe Sewing Room If you do a great deal o! sew- _ iiig you will find a typewriter chair . a splendid bit of equipment for the lhtWVlllg room, it revolves, thereby lleiiirgz you have the sewing ma- ‘ Clliilc tin one side of you and your table Ull llie other Will] no trouble at all to turn to either. Then it has a particularly comfortable and supporting brick to it that will take away that kink you are prone to get now. A small mirrored kitchen closet containing requisites of makeup- toilet soap. powder. lipstick and hand lotion-mil help the busy housewife to he fresh-faced when unexpected cnllcrs arrive. or give ht-r opportunity to repair make- up when serving dinner guests on malrlis (lay out. ‘ SOME REAL BEAUTY BTNT! Forget iiisngriezible things. Keep your ilervt-s well in hand and iliflict tlltni on no one. Master the art of saying plea:- zint things. Don't expect too much from your friends. Iillike whatever W02‘! come: O0 you conlzeninl. Rctaill your illusions. and don't hUllCVt‘ llll the world to be wicked and ulii:ilid_ Relieve tlie miserable, and sym- pathize with the sorrowful. Remember that kind word: and a smile mist nothing. but are price- loss treasures to‘ the discouraged. l‘ Do unto others as you would like lto be done by. i o 0 0 e 0.0+ v+o+>+e+o++o++o+ Q. What is considered the beet imsltt-rliil for the tablecloth to be lusvti oil the dinner table? l A. Willie thlnnlsk is always best {for till: illiillcl‘ tablecloth, with a lt-ll iiiiit iiku-gcl under lt. The tiliileclolli lilusi ulwilys be smooth Lillll willie and perfectly launder- ed. Q. L: la necessary for a hostess to serve ten when a chance cal- ler (Imps ill? A. No; but l€ll€ should do l0 0n r Iii-ll‘ tilt.‘ (lny. Q. l.'.il't it. illl right to use tint- Modern Etiquette (B! ROBERTA us: ed stationery" for social corres- litinllvlicc‘? A. Pltilii white stationary, 0f good finality. _ls__p1j_opel'. Design my JACKET tn‘: lovely men-up over the snoartel acticnl eavenly all directions for finishing. Pet-tern Order Phmi-Jro be used when ordering Pattern: and Voting f0!‘ POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Charlottetown Gain-din Needlework Dewi- EION IE. U! Nsme.—— — -——- -' -— —-— —-—- 8tnetAddrel:—--—-'-- olq - — — — - — — — —- I suggest the following :6 l POPULAR DESIGN — — — — — Sink Aliyoihilfllibliilnulllnneu-ved. Preponderous Ratio 0f Girls to Boys Taking Marriage Courses in Colleges Shows Who Takes Wedded Life the More Seriously The University of Washlnsibn’: marriage course has attracted twenty Ellis to the class, but only 0116 bOY- This is significant, as it indicates the difference in the way men and women lock upon marriage and the _ .. relatlvevlmgortiztnce that they put 11-11011 repairing "“""\ es or . The ratio of twenty women who work and study w prepare themselves w be good wives to one 111811 W110 even .&K€5 a kindergarten lesson to fit blur-sell w be a good birmaiui need astcnlsli no one. It has ever been that way. Wives have al- viayi hB-d w be on their gobs and put on a star r- iormance to give satisfaction and make their us- bRHd-B 81M they mamedtbem; whereas men have 18h l-lull- Just being married to them automatically raised their wives to the seventh neavl-n and was » all the bliss that any woman could ask. Probably not even one young man in twenty SW65 9-115’ serious illougllt before marriage .0 He thinks a knowledge of how to treat a wile, get along with her in peace and comfort comes y nature, asDogbel-ry thought a knowledge of reading and writ- ln altl. so lie blithely leads his Angelina .0 the altar, secure in the belle: that he ls bile‘ answer to her Ill-tl-dlflls prayer, and that it he feces and clothes tier, lulu doesn't beat. her, lie has done all that could be ex pected oi llilli dolllestlcauy. _ 1t given so little study to the art and science of ' - - -'~ v ever being a good husband. aidesie her peculiarities and because men time being desirable lue aunpanluiis that. we have the curious paradox oi 00d men who are mean bus g ; men who ihlint they are being kind wtgelr wives when they are uuilcung the torture; of the Inquisition upon them; uwu W110 teed uwu‘ Wives an caviar and siaiwe their sOLUs tor tenderness. Men who never sui: ironl their own liresides, but who make their bellies so disagreeable their wives Wish they WUilld step out and ilevcr collie back,‘ ulen who are harder tamunasters on their wives than any “live Il-YHIEIJYQu-ld De; men whose wives never see a penny of the money they earn IOI cookuig. Will-Skiing, sewing and} puny-tending; 111511 whose wives never know they were beloved until it is engraved on their umb- stones. And that, these men sin ofte ller through ignorance than intent lhere is no doubt. ‘lney JUSL dent know iiow to be goud husbands. _ 0f course, it. may be said that. the reason that woliicn try twenty times asilaavl to be good wives as nlen do to be good husbands is be- cause lt ls twenty titties more llecessaly. 'l'lus is true. lvlarrlage is not - only a womans vocation, but lier evocation. Her prosperity as well as her happiness is involved in her holding lleij husband. as the phmse B095. and keeping iuinl from tvalluering off alter strange goddesses, Theoretically it is Just as inucll the obligation of a llian to be a. good "WWW 1w u 11>" w a Wvluw 14> be a good wile. bllL_il1 real life it cowl’: work out that‘ way. 'l‘lie man who is ixired by ills wile can spend his evenmgs at. his club. ‘llie 1min who is lllilfil-tu to a iulgger or a shrew can have nusule.» that takes hull a.\va_y' from ills home tor weeks at e, “m1 T11? 1111311 “lw-ve luurrlusa ls a bitter failure can iorget his un- happiness in his clues. to her doorstep She must But woman is ut. Si is milled listen to a stupid liusbzllldk longidrau-il-out stories she has heard a l thousand tunes. She must endure his nagging. She iitust, stand 1m- hi; ‘tfimpers aifiii his QIOUClIBS and ills silences ulld liis Ljyftilllly or else get. a VOYW- Vi Q1118 891191411)’ lll-lnPl-HE Out 0f the try/till! ua-il into the fire. And it is because wolneu know this and how disastrous an unhappy marriage ls to tilcni that they try harder than men do to make a success of their marriages. It is women who Study their husbands mm may know all of their peculiarities and ways. tastes and habits unlit they can aay them tnokwalnt 1n their sleep. A man can be nmried to a wonmn for forty years without ever guessing which way the cat will jump or mam! °"'- w“ 511B (1095 i116 Wily she does. Every wife knows how w 131K119 119? 11115 <1. but not. evenone husband in twenty has the slight- as‘ m” °‘ h.°w W Pl" 9111185 t0 hi5 lvlarlii so she will urge lliin w take a mill-HE T-Ilu, ul-ilfiafiio 0ft the moileyk on ilie parlor curtains. s a emse v t ‘l1 - - be to their husbands‘ eyes, egutoyoileilleizlerwlieglvg 3133112913 an‘: w t he liked to eat ln order to keen hiswife in love with him. It is women who must make the running in nlarrlage and so 1t. t; no wonder that twenty girls are studying to be good wites while N115. one boy considers it necessary to learn how to be a. good husband. ponormgmx. AFRICA FLIGHT ~ By VAL GIELGUD WI18ht. "If you'll foiglve my say s0. lvir. Lar lmore, I've been client‘)? _ your udm-u" ". And like a good 313L110] molmnfi toll! the follow/ling malty other people I think that, the ' _Wl8l1RUDt.‘l' "l: l‘ w dw th ~'t' ‘v 11th Se; killings??? Danie‘ gélmegll ies might have treated you as rlgit. observ ' with .. carefull concealed interaslfnas ahe wfiedthght sfirmtanligm. 21d got up rom her desk and apologized. mired me swemys tact ‘ tor lieroillels lateness. He was pale, “IL-s reasonable m - certainly, His lips were closed in at whds been cum-Bred???“ - . CHAPTER I11 _ THE BIG IDEA Big Ben was just striking elevcil. lman he 881d Read how an amazing new Ingredient makes New High- Test OXYDOL give whiter washes than ever-yet keeps it safe for washable colors, fabrics, and hands new kind of 4.1m- lhre it ls-the amuin laundry soap that’: creating such a furor all over America today-new High-Test OXYDOL! The soa that washes white clothes up to 1 5 wbiter than old- fuhioned bar and _ ‘ ge soaps! When ilnt you try new High-Tut Oxyclol, we believe you'll be utterly amazed. For it contain: a new ingredient the: soap experts have been working on for years. Till: remarkable Ingredient no: only multiplies washing rower-bu: also keep: Higb-Tm Oxy oi ufe for wash- able COEOIS-ilffi for fabrics and hands. You'll find that even gaiiy colored pi-lnt: come through wash after wash amazingly brilliant and fresh. ' But that’: not all. Tests against old-style Easing: soap: show thee Hugb-Test xydol give: up to rwlca THB suDS even in hard water. Rich, hard-working suds that stand up 2 to 3 time: longer. In tub washing, these rich :uds soak dire loose in a: little a: (en minutes. No IAIII II 790R DIAIIR NONI!” III NEW IIIGII~YIIT OXYDOLJFH! SAME ORANGE AND BLUE BULUS-EYI beck-breaking ecrubblng to up your eu-engvh and shorten the life of your clothemln fact, ' ‘ washed this scrub- les: way ha: 2 to 3 times longer from the at: ’ ‘ ofwashday wearand tear eompued with old-style methods. ll washing machines, women sly time new Hi b-Tu! Oxydol i: little short of a miracle It: richer-tlun-ever sud: soak din loose while the washer is running -glve you DOUBLE-ACTION wash. New High-Tool Oxyiiol i: euy on house- hold bud on, zoo. Each cup goes up to one-lo sgniu l! fat-doe: up to 2 5 % more work-dun the same amount of old-fashioned soap. So it’: a grand money-aver, too. Got a package of new High-Terr OXYDOL today. You'll find it for sale n all denier: in the familiar orange and blue bull's-eye package. (No change in the box-the difference is in the reap.) Once you try it, we believe you'll never o bncl: again to les: modern soaps! rocter 8: Gamble. . Gllllll PACKAGBMTHE ONLY CHANGE IS IN THE SOAP! GIVES UP TU TWICE THE SUDS of Lea Modern Soap: in Hard Water Even ' mm an‘: , ' ‘ the ‘ lnde- ' In» .powe: of new High-Tut OXYDOL Test: show that iv give: up to TWICE THE SUDS of old-ml: bu‘ and pack-i lg! soap: even in lnrd meek-end: elm actually amid np 2:05 dmeslongerlUnbelievahlefTryitmd ' rynnrselfl 1 CLOTHESWiAST 2 T0 3 TIMES LONGER When Washed thoHigh-Teat OXYDOLWey The picture n the left represent: e new ohm (iibhly may rlified) scrubbed B4 time: with old-style IOIP. Note fraying in weave due to herd rubbing end scrubbing . . . on the right, a uimilu new sheet, washed 84 dine: without lcrub- blag, the new Hlgb-Tn! OXYDOL way. Note difference to pace up and down room. ‘igtielmgs! D'you think I've any ten said. "1 bell ou frankly founilly indii’ erent an to what hap- t more. "is est in this flight beyond the lac‘. that you're Dflylng me a certain sum in cash to do a certain that's how you want it. coming on mand a modicum of As I’ not Y's ilnmater al m me that h1g8," he said savagely, tag-led began to me, Sir ,_George," he I'm pro- me after this. I may as well Pena t0 ly your 'plane from Tlmlvuctoo to Tokyo as do anything else! But I worn. do it under false prelencesl" Sir George protested mildly that was no question of any such “What I mean." persisted La.rri- this; I'm taking no inter- job oi work!" e .. If l...» the trip I should de- manners. "Very well," said Sir lhln 1111s like a u-alw. and his prom-l i i -- . _- you shmlld crsist in being deliber- inent jaw was set like case steel. 5 qxlykl. Zlllkfiinfllllueaédlfilxgtlgaight: ately uilcivl He walked wlthlswiftdmovtuileiliasn -. admire. y co-ortliiae , s raig t‘ I! across Miss Wright’: outer oificel sqlléfiitgllflggldwizmmme and through the further door into She sfid mmbsmlsivelsgfiom Sir George's sanctum, He did n t - .. the u» u» he ~wed i“ m» lat ifih,“..?“.§f.?é§°rlii‘““m.“i‘$ you wen the first man to fly the fire lace its fuih - d. Tl . Tim in 1. he ‘swunuatiojitrlhlsoghiaéegllé ‘Fold sfi. 585x00“ and hawmd turned m h“ llicemsahargllgmflwerlgtliglecfotllsiosg “Ad. glxgcgttitulg gpgisg ‘iafigllill n8“ “e 9e *5 - bec uwerth man , lac thelar 11B- fiat cfaiiieiivfideu weighing the wfifiifle-mwdu Igfififllii. gtnyhliiuéleslcioim lzéciii solo. ufeig ‘Ilwlf, Efnpflu? w: a pretty. MP8 . e rim, man mshler , and had e momentary feeling of affix‘. flfiorlilgstjg’ amixsnfifilglelllxww Q. How can I treat a eon mxgaflg; mthpwcmmg 51; an 611$?“ ' ,,l Larrlnlore did not change his mrm" Air Da diflllfl l" H2340“- me1sg;°"i.,§n" exggtfl‘; lfnllaégyl POSlLIOn on the 8.1111. of Lhe chair. I: that atraiahl eunuch mm ‘he mm w... i '1 don't." he replied. "Never had shoulder for you ' Lialfrrimore gave a short laugh. 5 e uk h“ H M d ' C d- Mi mmued w ' Y“ "MW" Pmcmkl fused to zlgkllowlid e ‘giciliemlylilefi om” a . m m e mmawnleb moment. m» WrlBht “l” m’ “ii “My “m” yfluable‘ lnsolencc the airgnaln‘: tonne“ e l Hit M the door t0 admit 7°“ l, n” l“ an my‘ "Lucky luau." be said enlnlly. "I Manson "Mann-oily." agreed M15 Wright. i “Qlgeffg-gfgl/Pllglglilgfi" Md YW?" Rupert Larrimore stared. He had .. . . .. lgcognegl for an excuse to make a. ..§’g_g'd'su_(“8£;gi,l?.. urn" m, m8 w wan for motel "I'm invisible w anyone eime t Qien five mfillléfi,’ he said. lffgdbllglgrfg “n ha‘ 221R- hogan“ Cynthia Wright Nfilbed to‘ Dummy "1"" ' @- “l don't think you'll have to." shel "I “Mme ymru m!” amen‘ held out across his dask He But. to his feet in turn. and a stamped agreement "I want you, Mr. tarrimore. to pilot my new aeroplane, ‘The Star of the East.’ on her maiden fli ht A. Dfinklin the Bowen: of the u soap suds. moaning with peroxide is often an effective remedy. Or use one- half teaspoon of soda. dissolved in a half glaes o! warm water an B- gargle. Another remedy ll "1 9-5‘ pirin tablet dissolved in water and 1159c] n: a gargle. Salt in vinegar. or plain salt water, is still another. Q. How can I improve the flavor coffee? o‘ g a little salt on coffee pot before the coffee i: put in. Q. How can I preserve the orig- inal colors of ‘cretonne when laundering it? A. Launder the cretonne in bran water, instead of the ordinary 'v i HoWL-anITQ x mvnmnumzn Q. How can I make : house p!!!" out of e pineapple? Sift thei- r1 .bakllag - m“ der, ealggoand till: Ad 331;: in “wuhdny wen and tun’! THE c0010.; CORNER Duiuiii Uoughnul-I (About 2 donn) Oile cup not mashed potatoes, l. tablespoon butter, 1 cup lugs-r, half cup milk, 2 eggs beaten sep- arately, salt. 3 cups flour, 3 tea- spooils baking powder, nutmeg or grated orange rind. _ Sill. together flour, salt, spice. and baking powder. Beat. yolks and whites separately. Beat sugar into beaten yolks. Cream butter. Com- bine yolks and sugar, white: and no one come: to church for iiowt. butter, and beat iil mashed pote- tocs. » - Add dry ingredients alternately l Secllndly’ dmt ma‘ 8° on about l A MomingSmIle HIS BEST FBJENI) The younger eon d o. North Country farmer found the call oi the pulpit ntrongol- than that. oi the land, and. his father consent- ing, he was ordained, and in duo course received a. living. The night before he deported for his new home his father took him aside, and offered some verY sound advice. “firstly? he laid, “theeki bet- ter preach long sermons, because . -— for ii there with milk, stirring until all ingre- 1 dun .0”!- much 1 dlents are thoroughly mixed. Tum Ian}? lpamrmndiwu‘ ma“ woudnbt out on floured board, shape, roll i ' W). 1-4 inch thick and cut with floured doughnut cutter. Fry in deep {at for about 3 minutes until lightly browned, turning when they rise to top. Drain on absorbent paper. Nut Doughnut: (About I dozen) ‘Pin-ea and one-half cup: sifted flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon nut- meg. l~4 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs well beaten. 2 table- spoon: melted shortening, 1 cup miltlg, 3-4 cup sliced Brazil or hazel nu fling, but the lea: flour added duri- ing rolling and cutting. the better the doughnuts when fried. LIITUVBB POISKIUES MA“! A GOOD DISH This i: an economical and nour- idiing dish and i: an oxwllwi way of using up leftover potato“- Melt 2 1-2 teaspoon: butter in l saucepan, stir in 2 tablespoon! flour. then add gradually three- quarters of a pint of milk Sill‘ until smooth and thick. then sim- mer for five minutes. Grease I deep pie-dish and cover with a layer of sliced potatoes. Search generously, then cover with a lull‘! nuts and eet eade until needed. Gradually add sugar to eggs, beat- ing until light. Add shortening. nateiy with milk stirring lightly until ingredients are com in . Turn‘ onto ll and shape. R0 Add sifted dry ingredient: alter-. oi’ cho ped onion. Fill up the tllflll like th , then pour over the sou”- cover the top with grated Cm" and breadcrumbs. Spunk"? Wm‘ wpper and salt and dot with bui- r. Bake in o. moderate oven for about an hour and. a half, until the potatoes are soft. Brown the i011 said pleasantly. “Do sit down. Can? tefivié ‘he “m” d°w I get you anything? A cigarette, or a newspaper?" Laréijinore jerked m) his head and l1 . Thanks no I've read all the pap- ens I want to see for quite a time.” Miss Wright flushed. l s ll .. was swpld of mo. I a lo- ze. I'd forgotten-you must ave_ hound them disagreeable this morn-' 5i leeéuYtll know all about me. 1 ‘ n't everyone?" Iarrimore let down on the amt of I bltrrkaohau. and amped for his clg net case. smoke, I I may. You don't um ’that my secretary outlined my ro- mgwmmgb you. m‘, mum to pfittigiieifl goluahon ti,‘ rphmlfi- ill m0 ‘e- r» » ~11 -- * a ..%:.ii.""es.lL°"..-c.m.."a1*"*=-ti TAKE THE LEAD OUT 0F YOUR LEGS Gclihyg-hfoilloetlnlfoulfidiin Papiloei 8nd: You Bemllq Up In lab: People who mutiny both “gnu irlrlen h: been coma-chi! maul from than. Jim u nmly you are slowly meth- it’? 11:‘: sur-"rifillilfli Thn tile o non braille in ‘his :1 ii hi?" flnnlghnp Y 7i 3213:; ilttzrv- n: oilliltilkeiy: whl‘ 7M1 Illfi ll n’. wmhfi Plhh Pl"!- TMIO rid-f I m‘ vro ‘dunno: pill: be p ii your nev- Car. lII,0.‘I.IdIqI0e..IAl hy on earth should she come dovm?’ Sir George's eyes moved to T119 Enlarged enapalot on the wall opposite his desk, and his express- ion softened. "Yes, if she comes,- Ill see tier, confound herl" Miss Wright closed the door soft- lv. The airman and the Chairman of Associated Airways L-imlted look- cd seiuilly at each other. For a moment neither spoke. They might have been dueliehs preparing to cross swords. ‘At last Sir George leaned uvroee his desk, clasqing his his hands to- gather. "Well," he said curtly, "I believe “I fancy Rupert larrlmore is the; t-—of ‘ Extra! Just outl Brand ‘new trick for making the emoo e: fudge you ever tasted. What a hit you'll make treating your friend: it; this vgveiy rweet that melt: in e mou . Cook your favorite fudll "0590- iei stand in the psn until quits c001. then beat until creamy. Now-this i: he new feature- n: fudge. Din and all. into 1M water to remelt, stirring occasion- ally. ‘mm melted fudge on to en oiled tin. eool end cut. Your ear: will ring with praise: for it: fin: texture and attractive. (lolly lur- RCO. Try this new method on 00m: of beet there is. I like the bes _ w;=i,ih,,,u,a',' ,, , l2°...'?‘§%‘_".‘,'2‘§2‘.§'.§i.{“°%§.-'ii°°i.l’$ "n I'm only oo set ti; but batm- f}? flgfif“ vgoughegggv 5g; we'll cell it e day." said. "I "t "m gm“ 7 m, mm, m“ o, "my" Du yo“ dent: end cievgr econ veuriov you ha: choose m: because IMH- Tblm money-m m ll they've broken ms? Because I've W111 ngygwu 1r 191ml- made headline: for the last month. send 20o in for copy mm likely to make more?” er Secret: Of Bucceufiu Oendy- S George hesitated. Len-imam e Gun-dim Home had put his motive: in a nutshell ,. ,4 A5157“; 3g gun on write and confirmed opinion he iml eul- Name. Mdnoe, and l! v W of the airman’: shrewdneu h, Nam, 0g mum, O Q1110 son was in the habit 0%- wufi uld of calling the 0 Inn: during with molgctiv: envployeee. To lteotored one of the latter we: n new experience. lived Aline: he did not it. l "I hel- fi lnvhve Lflemoehetmnd Qlanvqno The BonAmi way istliceasyway... nndpoliabonatthelnnatlma Ioilheeenveyqulekly andcflyb alalvuenoeemtoheltoeolleetdht and germe-nodnllocghlpotn. geittyeoiknentbellhad to collect in and dog-up draine- ...caddoeeu’lroddoaibolaudel if not already brown and P1159» ____