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(VAUGUST 23 to S mo) - Llterar ta ' interests, other offs, nursing, dentistry, surgery ° similar professions are under M beneficent rays. Magma pony"! w the m. liquids and n. are less favorcd by 5m 35pm‘ r.»- rnc-r. Mmh ""1 MAROI-I 21 b0 APRIL 20 (A119!) -More restricting than yesterday but constructive project's and “V” vlties are favzred by splendid Moon-Sun and Moon-Saturn riiya This 1,; g dny for personal im- provement. Avoid a too domineer- " “M” ““,‘ “""."."P'"' lngor stubborn attitude. , , .0“, t‘ l-u-ueuuru ui low Luz Puirrtrion APRIL m w MAY 3o (Tam-m)_ 515913543133, 24 to o .. i;,,.=..-,~ new, interests, social and phdlan- 2a (Libra) - Good news indium Selected Iawcllon avcrywhara iulura Bridal thmpyc mane“ romance, children's Benefits through loved on“ c, 0,. Q wrcliliringr. 0n the loft in lhown one oi the “purities, study, music and other Bsmlflll-n and business this“ 9M9“ signs which ldcnlliy thus clcpandablojcmllors. an, u, more favored mm routine likelyx.‘ An opportune pei-jgd M. m ‘ or tedious detail work. However, VI-flc u? PET5°F1B11Y~ Ker-p chum, one’: m-gent duties must not be ne- hone! - Pearl Bellairs _ r - s» iiui om sum: Tl! mini ouium Tho namc Bridal Wrath lnlidc the ring you chooto moan: perfect beauty . . . Cbltlpltk perfection In "whnt will happen to hint?" she urv ‘ lo ’1*l(- inc (funeral uullul l . l't'lilt'llllil‘l mg what h L DLUll m hm, iccllng he 71/4.” io SEE llliSE lfllill iiiiis , gcttln a w rth a mbol oi our romance. .- tations, pcriecily Pure and TBlHpCl- a a y y y ,_ Wp‘_.\\ ' 3°» “ml “mmk Mr 4 Lcucutl.» my Ncngnbcur that I never‘ aw, and 5Q XI‘O‘A€IHL€ J] ypy “us; HIE! IRIDFS I00! IND INSURANCE Lawful Enjoymenis, thut they may .»-*'"“""'“m’4-5 . _ _ tmnsgress that Royal Law of "lhhe \ (rullcllil “out buck to the _ .. . , ,’ _‘ “m, Low“ ‘Hm _\p_ of L-Vlllg huh as mystu, 5.11m my. loathed his adopted father! Another s5 § . . -_ "s c cloun under the kind '" ‘" ' uunt. She . Whore tas -') hc incau ‘tho-e khllTlé ic . to llt'l' in ihnt ltfiiblfl p Ln the‘ bush RICII.\RDS'S PAST ’I";iv (to ll rcturhcd lill hour lat- z‘, llt'\\'.- ihut the inquiry hc came to sit by L oi ' imu .\I:u'u' was not nci-r-suirilv official; but it might m»: - v f0 convince, the ‘ .‘ ' - of that?“ closed?" said . “Exvcpt or li..$ Ctlltill‘. jiflil sh 1W5: m . lhis xxhole busi- t1 , my ili-ar. quite rtpart of the danger you no‘. us distressing. as it ' snld Lorna. about Allen n us I should have (lone. I l'\'c lwcn n very superficial i —!" she broke . 11.91155‘ " ml hvr confession . - isc, and then went. on to 1.\;> in: "it ..cms that, the Intelligence hrrc msclc an lhvestlflfltlon 111W Allen's record before we ever ur- tq that; was why they gave 15w job of chauffeur. so ctultl lwcp uh (Lye on Allen. . 1ll1|l~ the source 0f Allen's 1e ‘n Eiviland was rather my- . he hail more than his A ny ', obviously; yet he was not. golfing the moncv from his finnly, bczuillst‘, as you know, he ri iii. 1 oh y ‘Sn has father. ‘The is flint he hud been sell- scmns that his quarrel with l icr was :1 much more serious n. uiz" than hc ever told us: and the infornnuoir sent out here about \\'£l.\ ilii.=.: m. s, as you know. have i.._\' of innpcccziblc rfillllifl- name has been famous my I'll India for three .. l"llS. But Allen's moihcr cirnc of differ-cut stock, and there lnnl lhtli m: s-nrlicr marriage with who evidently ‘ r she him. At .0 shr- lil. z nrds, and she died quite early in ‘ihvlr mfii"'li‘fl life Allen grew up Rzchnrdss son; Richards. imid cave him every pro- int Allen concvived a loath- ni: hv knvw. presumably, of his own parentage." An would explain, then -—?" bctxln ixvrun. "Whv hc felt no lnyaltv for our 1: hj_\‘_c___lon_ Wo_tl_it 1s: he Help Build up Resistance to FEMALE FUNCTIONAL COM PLAINTS Try Lydia E. Pinkhnmb Vegetable Compound to hclp relieve nronthly p.iiii.licnd:\clics.backacheand ALSO culm cranky. restless nerves due to fuuctlnnn disnrdcrsJ-‘lnkhnmb is. very cllcciivc to help build up re- siLInm-i- fnr wcuk, tired women. kiddo in Cunndul IDEAL CIHKIIETED AFGHAN Design No. X164 The "old fashioned flower garden" design for an afghan is very npulnr am-I not difficult to riot-lief. A variety of colors may be used. hslgn No. X154 fnlllilinr; list nf materials needed, illustration; of stitches used nntl complete instructions. Design No. X164 To ordvr pnttem: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin oi‘ stamps to Need cwork Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. l‘o Cinrlnrtr-ioivii Guardian Vccdlv-ivork Iicpnrtmcnt NAlifl" thing tvas that he lived beyond his means. and he hnd too much social ambition. He had to pay for it somehow. and he found this abom- inable way! When I think, my den. that you might have married him if all this had not come out-l" "I Suppose that was why he wanted to marry me." said Lorna, "so that he would better his op- portunities for collecting mmr. mutton." "W's-ll. my dear, one doesn't like to thihk so—" "41s good for my vanity to rea- l lize it." said Iorna. "And what else do I deserve? One of my ma- l I sons for agreeing to marry him was . ihni I felt sine he didn't love me l too much " Unused to discussing her intimate motives with his daughter, General Morris ivas at u loss for a reply. ‘You agree." said Lcms. with a. strange eagerness. "that one should Ifliiffy‘ for love? ‘That nothing else should nutter?" "I trouldivt say nothing else matters." said the General, pain- ful!" but sincerely, "but your dear mother and I were very much st- tached. You must have realized that. Marriage without love is not a, real marl-lam? at all." _ "Yes." said Lorna. suddenly look- in very troubled and preoccupied. "I'm glad you told me about Allen. It explains so much. Poor Allen! He tried to kill me. It's like some- one I nevcr knew at all!" Gcncral Mari-is rose and “'85 on his unfit‘ i0 the door. when lver muffled voice asked him from the bed Hawksford go “Where did Mr. after the inquiry, father?" "He's somewhere in the town. He will drive us down to Christchurch this afternoon, and after that we shull have to got another man to drive the car. I suppose. Odd about that chap, you know." “Did you know he was working for the Intelligence?" “No. I did not!" said the Gen- eral. testlly’. fired by the only thing in the affal: Which really annoyed him. "It was a disgrace that I wasn't told -—a disgrace, in my opinion." _ “What do you think of him. Fa- ther?" "Oh. he's a very good man. Plqnty of grit and pluck and brains. I like that type of New Zcalandcr. I've nothing against the man him- self —but they should have told mc 1T1 Wtlllnilion when we arrived!" (To be Continued) AMorningSmilo A sailor on leave was being press- cd for strics; and at last he tcld his listeners of uh advtnturc- in the icy Norm, "It was that cold up there." he said. “that one day I saw same sea birds suspended Ln mid-air, frozen stiff, and unable to fly or fall dc-rvn." Said one Doubting Thcmas: ‘But what about the law cf grnwty?" "That was fxflzen stlfl, ma", said the sailor. ALGIERS, PLEASE 'I'he late Bblup of L ndon was once ordered fr," his physician to‘ sptnrl the ivinter in Algiers. The‘ bishop said i‘, was illlpCSS‘bl2_ he had s0 many engagements. "Well. my lord blshzp." said the physician “it means either Algcrs or heaven." "Wcll, in that cosef. said the blzhc-p, I'll g to Alg.ers." srnnrrr aoprtrx - - — — — - - - — — — — — — ~ — - - Q1Ty.._.._-----—- PROVlNCE——-——--—----- exuctly to perform ad parts of Justice; yieluhng u) all wnuismver , by any icnd uI R.gnt bCC0lhC5 their (inc, and gave ille stich MQLCy and lCoinpmssion, that I may llJUL‘ fail to do uli Acts of Charity to all men, svhether Friends or Enemies, ac- cording to Thy Command and EX- umple. Amen-Thomas A. l£~:inp.s (1379-1471). O G;d_ Thou hast found us. and n t we Thee. At Lmes we bu. diuly discern ”l‘liee; the (Lsxnul mists of earth cbscure Thy guory. Yet Ill other and more bllsscd moments, Thou dost rise upon our s.uls, and we lUIOW Thee n. the Lnght of all‘ 0H1‘ seeing, the Life cf all that, is not dead within us. the Bung/q of health and cuts, the Rcvcslei- of peace and truth. We will not doubt Our bcticr moments. for in them Thou dost speak to us. We rejoice that Thou hast crested us in Thine image. Thy love has stirred u; imp being, has cndowed us ivlth spmit- ual subsinncc. In the intellect, whose thoughts wundcr through eternity; in the conscience that bears Witness to Thy eternal righteous- ness; 1n the affections that make life sweet. and reach forth to Thee, 0 Lover of Mankihd—in thesc, we are made heirs to the riches of Thy grace-Samuel McCcmb. IF BABY IS GROSS FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY BABIES ore not cram. Your baby should not be cross. he is, lbcn something in his little system is “out oi order". Prob. ably Baby's Own ‘Tables can promptly ‘ it right". Mrs. Hi, ni Fcnclnn Falls, had the experience. Shc wrilcs: “My little girl was irritable, feverish and sometimes sick u! litl’ stomach-what a relief it was, after giv- ing be: Baby's Own Tablets, to 5g: boy mugh buier sbe was.” No mnticr bow delicate your baby ma be, ihcsc little sivect-lnsting iahlcis cannot arm him.‘ Easy to inkc. Pmmplly effective in clearing up simple fevers, diarrhoea, colds. constipation, simple croup, colic, teething troubles and olbcr minor ills. Never bc without a full box of Baby’: Own Tablets. Sickness so often strikes in the night. 25 cents. hioucy back if you an: not satisfied. BOX CADIERA CAN ‘SHOOT’ THE l’ Dorothy Dix Says ‘HOME-BUILDING WIFE IS BEST HELP TO A HUSBAND Married Woman Who Is In Trade Or Busi- ness Takes Incentive To D0 Greater Things Away From Her Helpmate Every woman WIIO loves her husband drsucs to be Pa Teal help- mect to him, and her problem is whether she can most do this by» staying at home and pinching the pennies or going into business and _. , . earning dollars. 0f course, in the past no such ‘ difficulty cf decision arose. Then a wffe assisted her husband in laying the foundation of his for- tune by doing her own ‘slashing. cocking, riaoy- tending. paring the potatoes a little thinner and keeping a “'8'.'1bll€l' eye on the grocery bill. Eint now the starry-eyed bride who has o. good Job and a. 1110'.‘ pay envelope, and who dreams of be- ing one oi the wives whose price is above rublu to her husband thinks that the way to boost him up the ladder of success is for her to keep on working outside of the home. add her salary to his and thus him. Both schools of thought have their points. Undeniably the wlfe who can make the dough as well as bake my pockets did jingle.” for he not only has his own eanunK-i m Wend- but a. wife who ls alwoyi 800d 5°!‘ a touch. Of course, the theory of .1 lms- banci and wife both mOREY-Bflfners- both working and strfvin! and saving together, with the some interests and with the some ambl- tions, is ideal. But. alas. few dreams come true. and. illlfmliu‘ natcly, only too often when the husband finds out that Georgiana. can support the family, he lets her do it. It ls amazing how many men lose their Jobs as soon as they are married and are never after- ward able to find any work that appeals to them. ‘They feel that they can afford to be choosy when STARS WITH SUCCESS Any boy or girl can take ln- tcresting pictures of the stars without using expensive lenses and plates, With any camera the apparcnt mot-on of the constella- tions around Pdnris, the prle star in the handle of the Little Dipper, may be shown. Fasten a box or folding camera. to a board and prop it up with boclcs until the lens prints in the pole star in the northern hcavens. Open the dnphragm to its largest opening and you are ready to. take your picture. If possible use a tripod to hold the camera in its p silim. Open the shutter and without moving the camera make an exposure of s fciw hours. The shutter is then closed and the f'!';1 develupcd. i Thc flnkshcd print will contain c series c-f fine white lines f.rm ng cncentric arcs WhlCh shown the motion cf the stars from east, to west its the earth rvolves. More stirs will be recrdr-d if vtry sci ' L. - I lm ls used. 0'. .; o mrte r or two will leave an flTI"‘\V-l'l(6 trace across tho negative Th‘s is time ordlnnw “boiling star." several of which may be scfn 0:1 any bright. starry night. Another type of mote l‘ is the “fire bull", a huge “falling star“ gutting its name from its zrppcaranm. Tirrse often explode and cast. a shndww of bril- liant sparks cvr-r the skv. On. oncc was FIR} of those objects ever photographed _ and lt wfl'- an nmairor nsf-rcziciivr" with n chrnn bix camera WllO cbfunczl the inly plot-hrs of n fire bill ln__ci< stLncc. y i! N0 EYESIIADOW. BUT- Mrs. Norma Murray of Montreal, hairdresser attending a. Toronto convrn-tlon. was all through the war In Ponce as on ambulance driver. Drivers were denied eyeshadow-it might run in their eyes-bin lip- stick was “r.'¢ulat!0n" tn K689 8m! feminine despite the uniforms. For them the wars great at pic-Hem of they have wives who provide them ivith comfortable homes and spend- ing money. Wives Act as Goods Somehow it seems that most men need wives as a, sort of goad in their sides to force them on to making the effort that carries them on to success. Many as easy- golngmiambltlous man who, left to himself, would have been satis- fied with maklng a moderate sal- cry has become o. millionaire be- fore he knew it. And lt is the sense of a help- less wife's dependence on him that has kept many another man, whose very soul was fainting with weari- ncss and discouragement, toiling on at an uncongenlal task until he achieved fame and fortune. No disputing that the wage- caming wife take away from her husband the greatest incentive to success. which B necessity, and in so for she ls a handicap oftener- than a help. Also it hurts a man's pride for his tvifc not to be dependent. on him, and. that is why the woman who can stand on her own feet practically always has to do it. And lf this is true in the lower buckets. it is doubly true in the higher ones. If the gray mare fs the better nag; lf the wife has s. clevercr business head than the husband has; if she is a. better saleswomah, a. shrewder buyer. a lv better executive, it is all over ex- cept the divorce Unless the hus- band is exceptionally broad-mind- ed and generous, he ls filled with a jealousy that kills his love and makes him hale her. So llclpful ln the Home Nothing is more common, than to hear the domestic woman- grieve that she cannot help her husband because she does not know how to earn money. She sees him overworked and debt- pressed, and she thinks that lf she could only write a best seller. or be a cinema s-gl‘. 01' “"1 5 shoppe that would coin dollars- how he could bless her for lift- lng his burdens from hlm- M“! what a poor makeshift of a wife she ls not to be able to do uny- thiusisui-sslst hLmo_l1i-\_Iw¢d.-__ iuss Ytlllli unto rrumo GUODBYE! Paploac Many Sulfa’! Low Blood Count-And Don t Know lt- The balling thlnl lbout low blood count in that you can rreiih about u much a! you ever did-even look hoaltb and ltronl. Y" nu ad load in Your 1m, dopey, tired an perim- , Low blond count rnunl You haven t enouIh rod blood co uacldJt. ll their v h] Job to crirry llfe-[lv n oxyfln from Your lunl’! throulhout your . And iuat aa it takes osryncri to axplodc luollna in your car and rrinko tho powlr to turn thewhoe . an you rnuat have plant! of oxylcn to ax- plndc the cnern in your body Ind [in rou procurement was finding iipsTck of a shad: to match the red co'.lar tabs stcn on the uniform. The "l9" means the 19th French army. to which Mrs. Murray's unt. ctmman- dad bv Paul Reynoudb wife. Wu nt- inched, Inln| over. Get r. Willlarria Pink Pm: todnr. Th0 nre world-noted for tho iicifi they IlVO "I Increasing tho number 1nd ltrcnflh of rod corp-main. Then with your blood count up, you'll feel like bnundln; up tho atoll! ll if you rrerc flnnllnfl on nir. Auk your drunks for Dr. William Pink Pill; today. ___ care and responsibility. He doesn't have a. wife to support. He doesn't have to worry over the rent being due. for if he hasn't the money Georgiana has. and, thank heaven. she payslfor h, hair-dos and facials flZlG clothes. So he 1s even more or- blffllaiiwilhfln the hero of the old song who warbled: "When I was single be an asset intsead of a liability to it relieves her husband of u lot of for ll; But it is doubtful if any woman ever helps her husband as much as the one who makes him a com- fort-able home, who is a good‘ {nether to his children, who man- ages the" money he earns thriftily and who gives hlm affection and understanding and appreciation. who makes him happy and who gives him something to work for. Very few men want their wives to be business or professional wo- men. ‘They want hcmemakers. They I prefer to separate their working life from their domestic life, and it I rests them to come home to a wife who is waning for them at the door 1 instflnvfis. nIfTdHl Obiiiiilllllty T01‘. ish received a present or oranges with a. cheerful welcome. and who entertains them with a freslrllnc of i chatter about the neighbors and l what the children have clone. ln- I steiid of threshing over the bus!- ness worries of the day or dlscuss- 1 lng the stock market. But how a wife cnn help her j husband is an individual problem that each woman must solve for I herself. | DOROTHY DIX. ll OVER-DRESSING IS NEVER l CHIC g Many a. tvzman who would not dream o: spoiling the good lines of her slim suits and aimrple day dresses by marina fancy gloves, to) many yards of veiling oh he; IIWlAS and entirely too much cos- tume jewellery, seems t: go oom- plctely haywire when she dresses, or a Lrmal evening event. , Not content with choosing m claim-ate dress (fine ideal, oifl course and planning to wear ltl under n coat or wra-p a great deal , less simple than her day coats.) she piles on practically every jewel in the house, gcnulne and other- wise. Her fingers. wrists, arms, neck. ears and hair are so loaded down with glitter that a picture of complete c nfualon is created. Walking Show Or, worse yet, after hanging sprawling garlands and gobs of Jewellery on her wrists, throat, ears and bcsom, she pits a. verit- able florists plcce of flowers info her l! WHW. Woes an even larger spray on hcr shoulder and covers flier head with yards (f tailing vcll- n5. The msult is anything except chic. It's dreadful. thermore, the wcnmn whose day amine-up is suave and subtle all too often commits the worst possible sin against gucd taste when she puts on cosmetcs to wear with an evening dies. Hav- ing been told that artificial light- ing drains the colour from th cheeks and apparently having some queer notion that she isn't gclng to have a chance to do her face over a single time during the eve- ning, she puts on enough rouge to flu a. train. Repair Make-Up Artificial lighting doq ateoi away some colour, of course. But not a vast amtunt. And to try to put on enough rouge to last through an entire evening creates a clown- like effect during the first few hours. It's best to spply only what's needed at the time. then to put on more when necessary. Mascara is another vsmetlc that altogether too many women smear on willy-hilly for evening. The some women wouldn't think of going shopping or even to tca with eyelashes so heavily beaded as to create a burlesque queen effect. Nor would they put a thick lay- er of eyeshadow m their eyefda or draw heavy. thick llnis hrrough their eyebrows during day hours. I just con‘t figure out. why they do it for formal evening occasions. ___.._..__..__._,____ MOSCOW -fC‘Pi -Scientiatfl Al. Soviet. selection stations have raised several varieties of colorrd cotton. among them brown, yellow and l l linen. QQEZEBGYT . sage to Canadians. l sunshine are esien IIIALYI IIIVICI. 0P in: camtpun MEDICAI- ACIOGIAYION AND LIV‘ Quince! colfllll" cuuaoa TORONTOr~If you tire H? “P lly. lose weight, have lndJSeW-OII °1‘ a. cough that. hangs on....lo0k out. it's a danger sign, und precautions Shqukj be takm Against tuberculos- is, warns the Health Rogue 91 Canada. broadcasnng a health mes- Tubercuksis ls a sneaking disefl-‘re. and seldom strikes in the open, itc- oordlng to the health message. It creeps on the victim like a. thief, casting shadows before him. “Tirednes is not so much the re- sult of work or play. It is a fatigue that, comes on easily or f.r no good mason, a lazy feeling that lasts It means scmethmg is wrong. "A relish for fccd isa sign of. good health. Loss of weight. P001‘ | appetite and mdigesticn go to- gether. A couBh that hangs On in! spite of usually controlling remed- lcs is a. danger 515111 , _ "Sometimes the first sign of tubercultsis is a, spitting cf blood. It may be only a streak in the sputum. But don't be lead away by the suggestion that the blccd comes from the gums or the nose. “Sharp pains in the chest wall may be due w P1911118!’ M"! pleurlsy in adults may be one of the first signs of tuberculosis”, the message cnntlnues. "Nervousnsssn disturbed sleep and n. run-down‘ condition mean a dcpltrtnrc ftjcm good health and demand lnvcstga- tlon." “Tuberculosis can be curcd by persistence. Rest, ‘josh air, cud ha]. The mind must be trained to relax. The sona- tcrlum is the best place fcr tuber- culosis. All the new iiKIIW-ES 0f cure are available there. The tuber- culosis patient cf today has, if his disease is not too far advanccd. an excellent opportunity for recovery. Even advanced cases are, in many a.“ extended and comfortable llfc. Get two ounces of eroxlne powder from our clrugqlst. prlnkle on ahct. i wet c oth and apply to the face gently. Every blackhcad will be dissolved. I The one safe. sure and simple way to remove blackheads. iour Dreams May Tell Secrets About Yourself s Should Ho Ignore Ilia Dream‘! "Lucky that was Just a dream, he thinks. "or I'd lose my job." But he's wrong. No drcam ls “ju. a dream.“ Often it reveals something ln yourself that you never knew-end perhaps should know. end cf business matters. Work with ' P.M. Especial ' vrcks va-rrio-riol. OCTOBER. 24 u» uovntmm ,, glected. , _ MAY 21 to mm: 2i (oeminii- (Scorpio) - Mixed vitreous, in, Gains indicated in the financial Men l that in mind, Be shrewd but nct SW85 8nd other emcttuai up, penuripus, especially about nccessary expansion or needed Sound investments should eventual- ly yield profits. JUNE 22 to JULY‘ 2a (Canoer)— flfii’ 111 1 '_ d- tend vibrations. Your Rather tricky. Msea mg eno- mo“ and emergencies Hm Mm ies predominate between 7:30 A M. 2: to 0:10pm., NOVEIVEER 22 (Sagittarius) - Just about filly. friendly and r l= . attitude iii rcflll and 3.50 P_M_ and 53am ape,- 11 important. Face these calmly i care advised in shipping and other maritime intern csis, surgery handling tools and ma- chlnery. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (1e:)— energy and close application in ord- er to xet it through. Be patient Put 8-purpoac va-tro-nol up ccoh nostril . . .( ) It shrinks swollen mem- branes; (2) Soothe: irritation; (S) Helps flush out nasal usages, clear- ing clogging mucus. "SAY THE BELLS or sr.‘ cmamuurs" better Judgment. D 23 to JANUARY n (Capricorn) - Favorubie for Ad- vancing money matte s. ment and other pmcuc. If your schedule is a. heavy one, you lnwresi-b 5V0“! 5'1"’?- has may have toput in double the ttlgsgllsllilazlif ncczdcnts. 00o! (mployc necess; te ind JANUARY 22 b0 FEBRUARY); (Aquarius) - Can be mad y, _ able by your own lnillaLi/e llblllty t: handle pressing mm," Be careful to avoid owl ' ' mourn fatigue or Slfil‘ Y. FEBRUARY 21 to MARKXHQ (Piscw — You should lialicf from Bistros: Oonaathiclay make ) be me w and pmctlcal lines of endeavor, Your innate intuition yzu in good stead. hired lt. Keep aggressively ambih. o good headway in all urgent can stand Don't la} g0 U8. A 01mm BORN ON 'I'l'l'l'3 my Clever. would be PODHIai" sclentif. lcally inclined. Success lie; thud i! it rightly uses its splendid iii- ents and ability. Needs to culnviic directness in action. speed in q. ecutloh when once it knows m. right. way. Indecision and sell. effaocmcnt are drawbacks. Will 4 1mm‘ °1d much m 1m“ learn much and retain that inm- don which. has suffered from enemy bomib ls St. Clement Danes m, the junction of the Strand and Fleet Street. The original church on the site probably received its name from a settlement of Danes in the neigh- borhozd. St. Clement Danes now is the unofficial church of th¢ Dan- ish colony in London. The resent church was com- pleted n 1882 frcm designs by Si!‘ Clirlstpoher Wren. One of the rig- ular attendants cf the church in the 1700's was the famous Di’. Samuel Johnson. Through some old benefactlon, the children of St. Clement's par- and lemons each March 31. Somg damage has been inflicted cn the tower spire which. houses the bells of the nursery rhyme: “Orimgts and lemons. say the bells of St. Clements." Also, two bombs crashed within a. few feet of the church. stained glass windows were mattered. iron railings were torn down and the walls peck-marked by large bomb fragments. WALL. HEDGE 0R. FENCE AFFORDS HOME PRIVACY The privacy and frequently the appearance of a home may be lin- proved by a. wall or fence along the lot lines or by a hedge. This improvement is relatively inexpen- sive. The kind of lnclosure used can bc determined by the typo c1 architecture o! the house. Colonial cottages and frame houses in general call for a white picket fence or neatly clipped hedge. The fence may e selected from many styles ranging from the least BIGDEZISIVQ type of plain flat polings to tic more (mate sty with rcunded tickets and fanlight go . Your new frocks fit as well 9,5 the lingerie worn under them, Danity. well-cut lingerie need no longer be a luxury that you lung for. because now y-u can make n You, too, may have dreamed that you FORGOT to Io to work. You looked at the clock and Ii said 5 p.m.l That dream. coming from ti" secret storehouse of your mind. may mean that you're trying to evade some responsibility. Or you fear that inefficiency (in llfe itself) ‘s c using you to fall. Another time you dream of pric- ing a hat finding it costs a thou- snnl dollars. Think! Maybe you're about to take some rash step: your better judgment is warning you "The price is too high!" Dreams. you see, can really help when you take them to heart. You m. dream of stains. lnkspots, be- cause you're feeling guilty about somethlnl. Thinking out what ii ll might relieve you greatly. Instead of lightly dismissing these dreams. use them to help solve your problems. Our 32-page booklet lives the scientific explanations for several dream: — flying. falling off o cliff. running from wild animals and other typical dream situations. Tells why some dreams are "pro- phetic.” Send 20c in coins for your copy of the Meaning Of Dream; w the Guardian Home Sxvlce. Be sure to write plainly your ‘Jame, Address and the Name (I booklet. l-koot Addrna for yourself. Th; easy-to-follow in. structlons that are included in every pattern help you to sew the com. binatlon, 03w bandeau and panties. the pethcoat or all three. in a very short time. Lace is a Lvely trim- ming for your very best and in- divlduallud rrwnograms a. p911. onal touch to your tailored under. things. _ Style No. 2619 la desi c. 14. 16. 39. 38. 40 and tgijeglrh xiii‘??- quires i 1-2 yards of SD-hch fab. its with i! yards of lace for c m- mation; 1 1-2 yanda of [chm for Panties and bandcau; i ‘l-fl ards of fabric with 1 3-4 yards ofylcco for ttlcoat. Monogram m), 11995 mus be ordered separately. Band Pwenty (200: coin is pro- fcrrcd. tor Patiem Write plllfil! Your Name. Adiresa and the at. la number Ba sure to state tho a you wish Style No. oaio Size Nnmn Street Addreu C“? rrorincc ACHING FEET PAINFUI. LEGS If that "n. flown 81$! aarmrtrifllY-i-“izf-fil In! s." ‘ulgl 1"?“ lzfh“. R“ "It Ina bar's‘: in; ledge. BOIillllul plcium ( In ooloiit of Britain's Fighting?! 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