61-1 fiFl5"'2E'§ 3i r. 0 "s 655*" suaasesrssrsa < ' ,,_, . ls:..e».a.;asa~:i>aa "a seas as“ “ ‘ ‘e ""- ~I--—_n__.-.--.-..,__. _, i h‘ PAGE TWO ._. w. ;_‘ m, ysuv “SANSR , KAYSER creates it ,' ‘ patented forked knit to run. And, as i that exciting "nude' do you rig/a for a stocking t/oezt will never, never run P absolutely guaranteed never weren't enough — SANS- RUNS are made to look J/.1ee’r——tn give your legs KAYSER SANSRUNS are $1.25 Q Woman's Re alm UN” with a that is f that ’ look. MGDRE E~ M9LEOD llflllei Your Individual H Q R O S C C) P E --iBy Frances Drake i‘; For Monday, May l2 SEFIFMBER 24 to OCTOBER RIARfTH 21 L0 APRIL 20 lArlesr wstar! cautiously, then move swift- b; into a more prcdtlctive tempo. 1-, "val issues ask first attention Br .iul and considerate 1'1 per Avoid those vl OLhGIWZSB 01ml plotters. would. disorganzze or hamper your achievement. APR-IL 21 to MAY 20 lTaurus>—- Some trying influences afloat today. ' blalntaln friendly relations \\1ll'i ' superiors, employes. fellow workers. Rlemelnber, you have a stake in your country and you must safe guard it. Work for it and aid in keeping our standard of ideals and living on a high plane. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Yotrll need all your lngeniousness plus fortitude and discrimination tq get the big jobs accomplished today. But the reward will be well we 11 the effort. Guard against Iomsh cxtravzigance. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Coxistilitllllc your energies and see that they are utilized to the best a<lvnn ge. Conserve time, finances flnri ‘ngth for the more import- ant issues. Be ready to meet emergencies. Now is a good time t0 show your fine mettle. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 2O (1.480)- Yoll can make truly great headway if you keep your courageous, pioneering spirit geared to maxi- mum productivity - Bod and mind should be in harmony. o need to overdo. AUGUST 2'3 to SEPTIILVIEOR 23 (Virgo) - Much energy is generat- ed today and you'll have to be the able governing "wheel to keep every- thing under sensible control. reasonable. Favorable time for all‘ constructive matters. i-IEMORRHOIDS‘ 2 Special Remedies ‘by the Makers of Mecca Ointment econ Pile Remedy No. I is lor Protrudin; lending Film, and is sold in Tube, with pipe. i-lnternllln plicatinn. Price 76s. Meccl lie emedy No. is for External Itching Plimiioid Ju, nnd ill for external use only. Price 60c. l sr m by number from your Dniuiai. A llllbral __ More fivrllble l.ulv lor general lniertsls than for .n- fllVlflllfll fi»€l'\'l'illl‘("1‘l'l@l‘i'.. ifoui‘ sound judgnrient and ilrle capamlity are great y in necd ihrsc days — give 0i thtm generously but only wliere they will do tha most. g;oo. OCTOBER 2-1 tn NO_v EMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Not BS1T‘Cl21ily auspic- 13115 for showy achievement but clever leadership and glam de- termination to see your job through to completion will result in cndul- in~ good. - [EIOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius! — N0 Lme or place here for selfish motives. Building. construction work, plans, estimates, contractual agreements, agricultural prsblems. produce, shipprng Llrorcd 23 OOOOO-OOO ‘ ' - - - - - n. QALAAI_L.A J THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,--..-l.. a >gnLLAnnl b vnur HAPPENED AT MOIITALBAII B! PITII BENEDICT “Bug 'tu:e1y_m. é é évvw- . . h Ui-tllxwcigvdoalgg the window and l "I don't think the carrying was ‘necessary Ive. told you it was g, mwnlllzht nlizht. I can think of |nothlnz more natural than that she 51101116 lmller at her window, look- |lnlz out over the lake. Whoever k4“- led her had only to give one hefty Iiilggeover the low sill. and it was IAInd the police think so, too?" | I gather that's what they think. A women could have done it. Not a shnmp like Barbara, but any well- made. strong woman-with enough determination to help her over it" “And exactly why," Molly asked I Dorothy Dix Says- -_-—¢-__ 111E COOK ‘S CORNER ENTHUSIASM RAN KS HIGH AS CHARM WOM With It She Can G0 As Far As She Desires In Being Popula Succesful Wife It I were naked v/imt I thought possess. I should say ENTHUSIASM mentioned 1n the micgory oi’ femini to a woman but a femal presently." did they pick on Ralph?" l "It. was never a very wise move.. He had as much and as little motive I as the rest, Certainly she'd done her best to drive him out of his minds And there was the beautiful centre- piece of their material evidence, of OOQPSQ-Dilllbll A, Ralph's dress-link . swinging merrily in the torn window curtain in Marina's room. He didn't ldeny he'd been to her room, but he Isaid his visit was at about a quarter l0 Onetflnd he'd wme away after _a and. relish a. hot dog and a soft ‘r A fe\v minutes. and gone back t0 his drink just as nluch as she can ter- certainly mighty human for a wife's room. His story was that nis wife had a headache, and no aspir-l ins: so he came m Mallia, as the; nearest possible source, to borrow‘ some. He said she was at the dress- ing-table, combing her hair. and sue waved hlm to a bottle of aspirin standing on a table near the win- dow. and told hlm to help himself Which he did. He said t he window was wide open and the curtains were streaming into the room and ovtr the table. He didn't realize he'd, caught his link in them and torn it loose until afterwards. "Barbara bore out everything he said about the time he left her room and the time he returned; which all noes tn show that he was back with the asnlrins something like ttveive lnunltes belnre Mailia screamed. Ii Barbara's telling the truth. But v.11 imow what doting wives are." , "She wouldn't be the nlnsl coil- IVIIIFIIIE witness ever." agreed Molly _wl!h_ a reluctant smile. | ‘flhere ivar. no other ccrroboratiie (‘VldFlICP what-ever. Ail people could say was that Barbara had gene to bed at a quarter to twclve, and Ralph had followed her mafbe tcn minutes later. And that he'd turned .np, after a slight delay. still half- dressed at five minutes past one, m ‘the scene of the discovery of ll;e bony. S0 Ralph was arrested. {.110 you know what a jury quite rightly made of the evidence againsa fllflLl And that's all about it." CHAPTER VI MR. SEVERN'S OPINION es .ci ll . ggélgg/[BER 23 to JANUARY 21 Molly looked 11p. not WlthOllt re- (Capricornl - A strenuous day. Pugnance- 41'- lehe Wllldflw @1791“ This activity can be turned to very 500d use in worthy undertakings. Matters pertaining to land, food stuffs first favored. JANUARY L‘? t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) _ Not especially pro- pitious for financial transactLns, investments or colleciims but first- rate for industrial and employment matters. advertising, reporting and other medium of general interest to the public. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Slightly roslrictng in a personal way for you born before March 7 but all Plz-rerlns should go cheerfully and even aggressively about their activities today. Bluff the bluffers with their own medic- ine. Make gwod, A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Full of vigor and‘ the joy of life; lova/ble and loving: linpp by m1- ture; sensitive; very talented; a natural nurse who can soothe and heal with understanding skli. needs to learn self-control to full- fill the great possibilities for which God intended it. WHERE CRETE STANDS Crete, temporary seat of the Greek government, is me {om-m largest Mediterranean island. Sic. fly is largest. DESIGN NO. 45¢.» ~~¢. ~@f J ‘w '*"’ pa‘ - ' 4 w 911 which all this coil had revolved. tlte window which had flaunted Ralph's cuff-link from its curtain. and look- ed. down unmcved upon Mailias death. Whatever this unfortunate Mailia had been, it was scarcely jus- tice to forget that she had been murdered. Not a nice girl, by all accounts. It sounded as if she cul- lected scalps as schoolboys collected stamps. and for malevolent love of ruining the peace of mind, not only of her immediate slaves. but of those who valued them. “I'm like the police," she said snd-, denly. "I think you're keeping buck quite a lot. you could tell if you chose." "I don't no about with my eyes closed." admitted. Severn. i "Nor I. You were in the library. Now the library happens to be st the rilzht side of the house, and! from there I think you may liaie heard more than you admit cf the‘ openings and closings of Mama's door. Besides. you'd have to pass her door and round the comer of the .corridor to get to the library. Who‘ was upstairs first?" "The police asked me all ilhosel questions." sold Severn. "And the answers?" "Yes. I passed her door on my way to the library. Yes, her door was closed. and there was no sound 1mm inside: the light was on, but what can you expect? Her beauty would occupy her for more than half ant hour at night. I imagine. I went into the library, and until I heard the scream 1 heard nothing, no opening or closing of doors. no vole-l es. Those were the answers.” "Do I get the same ones?" she asked, without undue concern. "I think not. Yo" already know of one piece of information I could have given tne police and didn't. I mean the quarrel between Charles and Ralph. No, Charles didn't con- fide in them, either. Charles was not at. In the ordinary wav he vmuld tell vOu all about it, and say that of course it had not-hing to do with the qse. and naturally the rift was not really serious. and Ralph ha ‘t killed her. And e t you to - eve it, yes Unlike the rest of the orlously wiser than children of light. However. after he'd thrown me in It made it clear to him that the police were not so trusting as he thouzht, and he held his tongue about Ralph. "And now about the library, Mall- in left the hall . 1 think soon after twelve. She was upstairs before mel Mint I didn't mention was that I went ulpstalrs with Charles. His room is deed centre of the house, front. onlv three doors from Mama's 1 hadn't told him 1 was going to sit| up and. read. and no doubt he imag- ined I was going straight in bed. ‘At any rate, ust as we came to the a Itllmpse enough to be sure of himul I don't know what I said to buss it ofl. but 1 know I had a shot at it»- "Now' I told you Charles had a temper. He was trembilnz with mile then. but he never said n word. He is alive and women's beauty, something about their intellig- ence, a little about their amiability. but no one ever says anything about liking to be with Mar‘ or Jane because they are so enthusiastic. above all others, that is the quality that draws us as a Grecian statute's, but if she had a dead-pan face we pass her by without a. second glance. She may be a. college graduate, with half the letters of the alphabet alter lier name, but if she is nothing we avoid her if we can. honey and as innocuous as mush and milk, but nobody wants a second helping of her s No, what we like is the enthusiastic woman who AN MUST POSSESS r Or Being A was the greatest charm a woman can . Yet, strangely enough, that is never he attractions. We hear a. lot about J Yeti . She may have features as regular e bcclkworm, without life or sparkle, She mav be as sweet as ociety. alert. who is interested in everything and everybody ‘who radiates hope and optimism dry lllgredlenls alternately Wm‘ ‘he and who lifts us out oi the clciclrunis just by _ _ presence. She is the kind of girl who always has the elld- Pm“ plenty ci dates because she makes every boy who‘ flilured W" Pa" -» her‘ takes her out. think that he is giving hel- the time of her llfe, and that he is a swell guy. _ movie at the neighborhood She enjoys everything wliole-lheartedly, whether it is a theatre or a symphony concert. She can have ORANGE BREAD ‘Ibis quick bread is excellent to serve either plain or buttered. Delicious for afternoon tea and‘ equally good for the children's lunch box or after-school snack. 4 cups sifted pastry flour 4 1-2 ta . baking powder. 1 tsp. as t 4 tnbsp. shortening, part. but- ter may be used 1-2 cup sugar 1 98K. well beaten Grated rind 1 large orange 1-2 cup orange marmalade 1-2 cup chopped walnuts 1 1-4 to 1 1-3 cups milk Sift the flour and measure and then sift several times with the baking powder and salt....Cream the shortening and add the sugar '1. Social and Personal '1 Fashions '1 Lite Living s —The Wom A VOICE ACROSS THE WIRE A voice across the teephonc Can make or ma: the dB?» Be cuefizl of’ the tone you 1M Ami ilhink of’ what you say. Your pleasant smile may not be seen, Or known your kindly heart, For people at the te ephone Are often miles apart. Then sow a smile and reap s. smile And in the end you'll find ‘Phat nothing’ Pflvs more interest ‘II-lam the alrt of being kind. --Chares T. Myer; and then add the egg, which has been beaten till light and lemon colored Beat well, iill the mix-t ture is fight and fluffy Add} the grated orange rind and the marmalade and chopped walnuts... . Combine Then add the sftedi .. .. Give a few quick beats at] into a greased and .. Allcw to stand for about 20 minutrs before bak- ing Place in a 350 deg. F. oven for approx. 50 to 60 minutes or tlll milk just as much fun at a cheap dance hall as she clllljt aswankyhight club,‘ 60119- rapin and champagne. She never lets a boy down, Oi‘ l I zllan‘ to cease cherlslilng a wet-blanket wife. Even love can onlv stand so BROIL-illi-S TARTARE Split. wash and dry three broilers makes him feel flat and small and, much of a sub-normal tflmperflllllc- °l ‘WW9 t1 P0111191 and a half each. as if he had wasted his time and lLSl money _on her, by looking bored, C1‘ by criticizing the entertainment lie» has provided for her. On the l-un- Lrarry, she puts herself into it, and peps up the smallest outing into a grand occasion. She Helps Her Husband The enthusiastic woman mains the wife who turns even a mediocre husband into a success, because she believes in him so conlpletely that he has to get busy to Justrly her faith. She stimulates nim \vl.1~. her own high spirits. Sue builds up lns ego iiv ner admiration. She nlakes other people have confidence tlllal lie \\l|l do ereat things. Enlnusiasm 1S as catching as the measles. and the wclnan who is en- lhusastlc over her husband not. Univ ulspirss nlm to no the Jungs he cnulurt do, but makes Gl-hsr peapue lhlnk he must be a great man. It 1s the tvcnien who pour cold water ov.r then‘ husoancs’ every plan and ts- piralion who put out tile tires of ambition and energy Ill nlazy a mans soul and ullli hlm lulu a failure, They Hold Their Husbands More than that, it is the enthu- siasllc wives who hold men" lnls- bands. for mere is no other clle thing that. will more certainly cause a man to lose his taste for tne lac) to whom he is married than for lur to turn into an unresponsive, flauLy lump of clay Lila-t liasnt a spark c-l emotion leit in it. ‘rhe klnd of wife you know, who turns the back 0f her ear to ller husband's kiss and tells hlm not tu muss up her new hair-no when he feels affectionate; who acts like an early Christian martyr when lle takes her out to any place of amuse- ment: who always takes hfr hus- bands presents back and changes them for something else, and who never under any circumslancls shows any pleasure m anything. Maybe it isn't cricket, but ii, IS police no less than with the nAll woman. Even tlie man Severn lull.- seli. so calm, so full of commences 811G yet so ruiltte ancl SEil-CUIILJHA" err-he was not me least oi tut nu‘- clexities or Montalban "tmk here!" she exclaimed, "ll/lly did you do all tlus? u you wld all this quite Lrutruully, tlie pcllce would probably clrop the idea or watching you‘! Do you enjoy oeing followed round by that man in the bowler hat?" _ "Mv dear girl, you must think the police are very mgenucus. I told ytu only Charles and 1 could vouch for the incident or for each other." Molly asked abrulptly "You le Iulld of Charles, aren't you?" Severn contemplated the ground between bis linked fingers. and after one quick glance up into her face, too-the pure tizing spread for bread 6 n other desseml d .ne?"| , heard?" "an eor- 400/0004?‘ I'VE aar- Bfxfi 070043553 a/“LQGOOD! l 0 There's l delightful tang to the flavor of BEMA Molasses that instantly proclaims its purity. And it i: a pure produce l _ _ !ii.lCQ of the famous Barbados sugar cane - rich in energizing, body-building vitamins of particular value to growing children. It is also n valuable source of iron-m essential food element. ‘ Grown-ups like BEMA Molasses, too. i i i s happy ingredient for cakes, [In BEMA Mollum often-It‘: good/or you l Welcome Friends | l And what a charm entliuslaszn is in our frlenos! now much we enjoy those who put some warmth into their liking lor us; wlho weep with us in our sorrows and rejoice ilnli us in our good luck; who ale jusy, ns excllcd over our new automobiles as we are and who are interested in Johnny making the football mini and our Sally getting engaged. _ How much we like to uU tnnigs for those of our friends who show appreciation; who write bubbling letters ol thanks for a present anu .vvl'lo send telegrams 0f congratula- mion Wllfll goon fortune comes our way: And how hard it. ls to .10 things for people who take everything for zranlcfl; who never even say "lulilflk you“ for a favor and whom you never can excite. amuse or please. Certamly enthusiasm is a. charm to CCIIJUTQ with. but to be effective it has to be natural. It has nothlng to do with the synthetic brand o1 slimming aloud, of giggling incess- antly, of plastering everything over with flattery. Real enthusiasm is the overflow of a blithe spirit and a courageous heart. DOROTHY ‘IIDIX. DOG CLEARS SEWERS JUNEE, N. s. w. —(CPJ—Scam- perinlz through IJOO-foot seclicns 0f -selve:s with a rope. cn his 0911M‘ and a pal at the othe: end of the .ope. to be drawn t/nrcuali the b11195- l a fox-terrier is ch fr; works staff ‘of this Austmliarl town. Seville, Spain, is modern-Eng its airport on a civilian basis. l Erie recently granted $21100 to a ‘person who had been convicted by ‘mistake and had served part of a term in prison. ‘A Mominqsmllc TOO SMART l says America's Cook Back; sprinkle with salt and pepper", and saute in one-half cup butter until browned on both sides. Add 6 sprigs parsley chopped 4 scallians, dloppffll, 1-4 clove garlic, chopped, and 3-4 pound mushrooms, diced; cover and cook slowly until chicken is tender, turning occasionally; allow twerty to thirty minutes for cooking. Re- move chicken, roll in fine stale crumbs and place under list bro.ler untll the crumbs are browned. turn- ing frequently, Serve with brown sauce made from drippings and vegetables in pan and glblet stock. Yield; six portions. always carry PARADOl. in their Handbags D '.Chase's PARADO For Quick Relief o! Pain L Sup- Your Dreams Expose The trimness of shoes is- an out- standing feature this sprlng wedges entirely absent, p lots of white with color also much navy. blank and lighter browns, occasional reds i and greens. Soft details of tucked and slfrr- er slhouicirrs- braid. ruchling and self-passeme:1te1'ie pockets a e mucii used. button fronts are as popular as ever. and gmszrain bindings are a fa orite device on the twin print costumes. Silhouettes should be either very large or very small-with continu- ation of half hats in high fashion. The hair is still verv impor ant as sharing interest in hat sihouettes , ____ l Color in hats and accessories i.s played down to gke crstume prints a. play-watch back, navy, jungle green, brown, mulberry, plum These are the dark colors which make a new 1c vnufa for summer ‘costumes. _ Equal parts of cold svater and vinegar applied to the aliiny scat of your frcck will a nailbrusli will ltake the geam away, afterwards pressed on the wrong side wl‘l: an lrrm ovcr a clcth. Use a damn dust. sheet t) beat vour suite indoors in the ivintcr; throw the sheet over the. chair and then beat. through it vaith a stuck; the dust slicks to l-h,» sheet instead of decorating the l-ocm. Cleaai your skin rugs with a mix- ture of dry sliver sani ani french cihalk (provided tliev are wlii‘e or pale in colouri. rub it vel in and then beat the fur side with n cane. For bad stains make a mixture of magnesia and starch powder. ap- ply and then loll the rue up for itwo days before shaking and c:mb- ng. YOUR FURNITURTITS as cuzan as 10m: msmzs Your shininc wood surfaces wl‘l never be a b't cleaner than the cloths with which thev are polish- erl. Frequent washing or dusers climinnies dancer of il‘l'1\' fu"."i- ture. Once a week gather urrand $03k llie soiled dusters in a pril of thong warm suds. If it's wlvhday. they may be put in tl~e n-ashe‘ in the suds that are left frrm the last tub of clothes. After washing, rinse well and dry ‘n the sunshine. If du.='r~rs are made from discarded cldhing cut out. thick se"ms bui- ions or anything which might scratch the sin-faces to be dilsted. Nea_t_squa_r<_a§_ar.- jiandiest. Over- pressed Worries A schoolboy at lunch time entered a grocery stare and sad to the‘ ; clerk: "Take this order. Ten pounds‘ ‘sugar at 6 cents 11 pounds coffee at 25 cents, 8 p unds tea at 30 centsl Add that up. Jaw much is it?" The clerk replied "$5.75". l "Are you sure?" asked the boy. "Of course I am sure." . The boy thanked him and said: ' "That's my arithmetic lesson for tomorrow," 1 A nouwr-rsn l Elderly Aunt (to her nephew, a poor preacherl-James, why did y'all enter the ministry? "Because I was called", he ans- iously, as she locked up from wip- ing her spectacles, “are you sure it wasn't some other noise you l: makes an appe- supreme delight on pancakes | cookies, puddings and “Crazy” Dream May Have Sense Imagine dreaming you're‘ in a canoe with your boss-and. if that weren't. unlikely enough, seeing him jump into the lake! It's hard lo believe such "crazy lreams mcnn anything, hui lhc Io. Psychologists say that whc you understand them as exprct sions of your "subconscious" they can actually help solve your prob- lernr. This canoe dream was dreamed by l girl who had suppressed a bit- ter dislike for her job. When fold her dream pictured the common phrase "Go jump in the lake," she realized that, for her own happi- ness, she should adapt herself to her work. Other dreams may express your subconscious fears and desires in images or symbols. A dream of going into s dark place often sym- bolizes marriage. Some dreams are clear warnings from our inner selves. A dream o! c tooth extraction may mean you long to break off some lender relationship. Better do it, the dream warns, or be sorry. Our ill-page booklet gives you scientific explanations of many dreams and dream symbols; helps _ clude this dress YOU T00 MAY HAVE A SKIN MEN LOVE IIILF IILIIVI ILAGKIIIAIII ~ - muo IXYIINALLY CAI-iill mans! Mildly medicated women . . . Cuticura Ointment to help relieve blackheads and extemnliy caused pimples. . . and Cuticura Soap to help preserve n sfinaturally lovely skin. K’ l} I —1_ i1- l! E d‘ v I ilrulnlullll’: _/ / 75' 5 U Ii P an D lsiuclrmldensizo MAY. 12 -vOv-v:'“ ' ' "”‘»1%41 " l Leisure an b ‘Realm s,‘ v- 1x18 mom dlUlOIfl-luclom! m‘ " l’ BBUDENELL 50390;‘ Report for the month of Am Grade IX-l. Doris "some. — . J 1 2. mums Gillls, a. llllllhdfiliry: Stewart new" . Abner Dew“. 1 Charles Dewar. 3. Margaret Dewy‘ Grade III—l. Charles Fram- Annie Mae Stewart. ' Grade 1-1. Vera Dewap Perfect Attendance: Jenlre M, Y-aren. 1on1‘; DFW?“ Abner Dew: Vera Dewar w“ chillies pas.’ —Teacher: JFK" L. Dewar One-foilrth of all the mph syrup produced. goes int f; i ing tobacco. 0 Mm" "‘__' 1.0011 our Hill i un urn Buck it up right now v and his: like a million! our ' cl is |u|e|l organ in you and mull illlpolhrltio your health. Rpm“: bin b dips! food, gals rid oi unis, “w!” mum, allows proper nourishment lo m4) "ill . when your liver gal: out ni nub food decompose: m your mtutillu. Yul by. can consiipsled stomach and llidlleyl Gill‘ work properly. Yvon feel “rollef-llsndsdry, hschchy, dizzy, dragged bu! all ills ling, Fol avcl 35 yearn thousands have wlm pnqi simply deli|hlsd bow quickly you'll feel lilu lurqnl Sailing iii——— — —~— i relic! 1mm lhue miseriss—willl Fruits-liven, new person, happy and well spin. 25c, 5k. liver Tablets B LU E G R ASS FiiliIl-A-i vt_jjjj~ ~ - t ELIZABETH l plus a lovely alolllizer ‘i .50 (Regularly $2.00) A most delightful frag- rance ;' exquisite and unforgettable. A DELIGHTFUL GlFT Sold at JAMIESUIPS DRUG STORE UINTHENT curlcun' .__.__, -- Neecllecraft— ——-For The Home with softer, more feminine styles taking their rightful 1806 in fish- ion this Spring, ou'l want to in- n ycur wardrobe. Designed with the more mature figure in, mind, this charming frcck has soft detail in the bodice and sleeves. The heart shaped neckline and gored skirt make you look slim- mer and younger because they are flattering to a larger figure. A flower print in soft colors that har- monize with your coat and new ac- cessories is a wise choice for all season wear. Style No. 2817 is designed for sizes l4, 16. 36. 38, 40, $2, 44, 46 and 48 81a 36 requires 3 1-8 yards of 39-inch fabric. Sena Pwenty (20c) coin is pre- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly vcur Name ed tress and the style number Be sure so slam the size vcu wish. Style No. 281v Size Name ltreet Adora: No u t we a“. an busy wm- _ t" i to _ l just opened the door o! his rpcm, unmask your inner worries. Dis- lsrgentlvyl nelgded. this quickly knit. elrigergnplillee Xisomrfelhcisszllrv nnrfdegsxililcglclill ‘mlll wmt m’ and Sh“ me $L€ u, 5”!" ‘ex drum“ drum m“ Pattern No. 911 contains list of materials needed and complete instruc- a h w“ 17g“! 5 ‘l, l; N!!!" ‘NR1’ tions for making the carry-all or shopblnx bag and matching bag to hold gllgflxhe “m m MM 9'5 mm‘ s“ send zoc 1n coma gm- 40m- copy ywhrllllnililiigll’ lltwm"? Write 0r send above picture with 15 lllllll 1h C015 "Y5 h‘ w” "’l""" guziileillliieiilaliliig gr lireamslat” The ' "A d I npose t Cha les in ' erv ce. e sure gasélklgllgztlrtélwvsgdgwéaxrgagmesu. Charlottetown Guardian. kpenllmletfljor mfilslsgkey, ' ’ u, w", p|aln|y you, Nam“ Am Needlework Department Design No. 911 NAM'E—-—---————-—-—--'——-——--— sriimr anmwss----— - prl-g_....._...........- PRDVINUE-—------- 4 . which no one else in the house could clgltradict. We went upstairs separ- a "We concocted a peaceful story iv: we dreamed no dreams." --__-_____.-_ feeling some sympathy with the mls. considerinw the complexities of dealin: with such a household, and Moiiv was silent for a few mom- BAFiBA “T if (QJRIGINAI PRODU (' l N (J I A Qiiilltlihlliiu DOS MOIASSES til i: N dress and the Name of booklet. COMPLA Try Lydia n. PInKhIrETNVQTIO§bIQ Combo d to v-ln-h31wne§§§’¢ll'§'lll‘l3l'l"ll°ll‘l."é'5 m h! . nations nerves duo in disorders. 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