D f] ,. s1 tn rte J1 rr l. 1e ie m. d a u \ ii a _ :1 M. n .v zl x t . i . .3 I g. e '1. ‘ ‘h. PAGE TWO ‘Livingfs —The Woman ’s Realm "Whoever makes s garden Hal. oh. so many friends; The glory of the mornng. The day when daylght ends; The wind and rain and sunshine, And dew and fertile sod, Whoever makes a garden Works liand-in-liand with God". The first patent on a tape meas- ure was granted to Albin J Fel- lows in 1868. The tape measure “as enclosed in a circular case. with a spring lock that held the tape at anY iicsired length SHANTPNG SMART FOR. SUDIMER Sliantung ts starred lor summer Quits and smart one-piece dresses. Point d‘espr;t-in irhite for young wedding gowns and‘ evening gowns inspired by the slairit of the gay 90's. Venlso Luce-in crisp white for laloiu-"es of summery; shccr suiis injcuticle. dark colors for afternoon or dinner wear in town or at the country club. Vaioncicnnrse Lace -in ilounces t-rrcpcat bands for full-skirted rirc :05 that g0 dancing. I-lghlight in white. HO“! T0 WASH Fir plain white cotton. dotted sutss or llllPfl curtains, use hot water. For silk or rayon curtains, for cotton laces. nets and fine sitccrs, and for colored curtains in any fabric, keep the water for wash- ing and rinsing event lukewarm. Always use good. thic soapsuds. If the curtains zirc badly so led, gLve them a. second washing or keep the lather active by adding extra quan- tities of soap. Rinse several times in clean wafer and dry on a. stretch- er or by hanging on tne line. Sash curtains may be hung fn place at the windows a-fter washing and dried smooth by drawnrng a. curtain rocl through the hem. Very thin rntlnn and lnen curtains look best lightly sfarched. As for the ruffled marqutsettes and some of the heav- ier 1aces_ they will look their best if spread out on the curtain stretoh- I Pi‘. | ("OATS HANG STRAIGHT |around the base of the nail _i_.__ > _r____.f_“.r . 1J1- bleisure Your Nell: I Vlfhether she has to do the housecleanuig or not, it‘: g good idea. for en ‘woman to iemsmbey to use cutic e cream regularly 1nd hand lotion often. She mould tell the manicurlst not to scrape with a. ‘steel instrument and not to file ' away the corners. ‘ 1 A section of nail wli ch has been‘ tSCTBPBd at the base will be thin and weak when it grows out to tthe tip. _'I‘he strongest nails are those which are broad at the tip with writers intact instead oi filed ‘ should not be cut. 0g trimmed, of ccume. Jagged edges lmay be snipped off. hut the rest 0f the cuticle should be softened with cream and then pushed baok. ,Cuticle remover und wooden fllrilllge Slick are best for iemcv- ing dead Skin JUST. underneath PASTEL REEFFJIS Pastel reefer coats are creating much interest for summer. Many birds are named for their calls, such as the bob-o-link. chickadee. bob - white. kllldeer P?‘ i viw‘ 010%‘ Woman's Re alm 13E COOK'S comvzzn DANDELION AND LETTUCE SALAD One head of lettuce, 1 pint dande- lion greens, 4 small onions, 1-2 green pepper, I medium tomatoes. 2 hard- cooked eggs (sliced), 1-3 pound Swiss cliee e. salt and pepper. If tablespoons olive oil. 4 tablespoons vinegar. Cut lettuce. dandelion. onions, pepper and cheese int) small peccs Add salt and black pepper. Mix well. Add the olive oil and vinegar. Mix thoroughly then add the tomatoes cut in quarters. and the eggs. Mix lightly so tomatoes 1nd eggs wll not be mashed or broken. nostril BREAD Six cups all-purpose flour, 3 phoebe. and whip-poor-will. PEPE! X18115 may sound slightly‘ mad. but thanks to tiydraulie preg. sure they are being made so strung 0X19 C811 be driven into hardwood nrithout breaking or even bending _________ snoucpen nsmsn TO ROUNDED we]; shwldbfintg the- responsibility is no figure of speech in gash- ions thLs year, end whether it is a matter or putting rhlngs 0N m- balylns things OFF, the starting point of this season's new look, as We have said before, ls the shoul. tiers Right ow. We are talking about taking-off.‘ specifically in deep buteau pecklines that make evening rind dinner mick; 100k new, particularly the, ell-ms.- (rocks that have fla-unied so mum. the C0V9T8d~l1p ‘look. ‘These new ones are not losing their sleeves yet. in this process of baring the shout. Probably the most significant manifestation of approval for straight lines in coats Ls its appear- ance for evening. For certainly l when you get the lengthened lznel from shoulder to floor without o. curve or flare, then you do getl a straight line. Our flats. on this] aspect of straight lines in coats i.s_ gathered from very latest observa- tions of evening coats worn by is [ow smart-ly-clrcssed women. who give new life to the prestige of ulcollen coats for evening. One of Inst-looking nf those coats is mod- (lied along the lines of the straight- lrom-the-shculdeis coat which Bel- enciagu launched last your. Slip an elastic band round the‘ bell of a too loud alarm clock. l PROTECT _ YOUR HANDS BY “TAKING GLOVES AND USING CREAM 0R LOTION ————— l in addition to resolving that, for once. she just won't try to race lhrough spring honsecleaning in record tune and that she will not start at. all until she has writtenl down step-by-step plans for the entire job, the mart homemaker resolves that she won't mistaken/t‘ her hand-s and fingernails during the proce=s. ‘ She also knows that e throught cleaning job can be done anywhere in the ‘mouse with mild soap which- won't make the hands rough and nwd. If she does not like rubber! gloves. she washes her hands often and upplles hand lotion afterward. She tiles her nails until they are quite short before she begins and thus avods breaking off and ipiiltllhg. She uses cuticle cream or ..-tl efizrynizlit. I EMBROIDERY ders, but with the wide lines that make the boicuu wdened even more so for evening , that dropped-shoulderwfigk ythfstgi: the big cry in transforming all sil- houettes. In conjunction with W's off- shoulder decollete. the use of width at the 0f BIBQVGS, droppng width rather than last year's perky or boxed wldtlr completes the lab 0f milking sleeved dintcer dresscs actually look new. AMomingSmilo NO TROUBLE AT ALL Flanagan-If I put ell me money in the savings bank, d'you think it will be safe? Mulligan-Shore it will. Flanagan-And whin can l draw it out? Mulligan-Wliol, you can draw it all out ogsln tomorrow if ve give s fortnight‘: notice. KEEPING POSTED "You must be keen on the talkles. old boy. to get twice a. week" "It's not that exactly. You see. if I don't regularly, i can't under- stand w at my grandchildren are saying." Arizona Mummies University of Arizona. anthropolo- gists recently uncovered relics and mummies they believe to be 'l.0C0i ' yang old. FOR TOWEL! r‘. iv"- l SHTIIIDM‘ gtltcheriy; that is fun to do. l. six mo To order attern: Write or send or stamps to eedlework Bureau, Ch To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. X 732 N1lim__.-__.___...-_...............-...._.. STREET ADDRESB——---~*.—"'""""'"""" DESIGN N0. Here is a busy little miss to brighten your kitchen towels. Hot iron transfer pattern No. X 122 contsms s measuring 5 by 5% inches and complete instructions. X 721 Simple shove picture with lb cents in coin. srlottetown Guardian. cup: bran. lcup cracked whole wheat. 1 tablespoon salt, 1 table- spoon sugar. l tablespown lard, 1-2 yeast cake (not the ouck-rlsivg kind.) Early in the evening put and bran near warm. Pouri pint of hot wu- tiring put the half yeast soak in lukewarm water for 20 minutes. Add it to the flcur and bran with the rest of the ingred- ients and 1 pint of a little hotter. than lukewarm water. Knead Qovgf well until mcrning, knead. Let rise‘. until nearly twice its hulk in the bllkillll iYm. Place in hot oven for 15 minutes. lower temnwawire and bake 1 hour. Makes 3 loaves. VEGETADLE SOUFFLE 1 1-2 tablespoons quick-cookng tapioca 1-2 cup chopper‘ P-rlery I cup scolded milk 1-2 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 2 tablespoons chopped green onions - 2 toblesporns butter 1-2 cup cooked peas l cup ccoked diced carrots 3 eggs. separated Method: Scald the milk in the l-OP Diff 0f a double boiler over boiling water. Add the quick-cock- ing tapioca and the celery and c~ok. stirring frequently. fr» about l5 m 20 minutes. cr until the mxmre has thickened. $08801’! with salt, and Pepper. Melt the butter in a pan and cook the chopped green Out-m in this for about 5 minutes and odd to the peas and carrots. when the tapioca m~xture has cooled slight- cake t1 ;.._.,--- ‘---.,_,,,_.,....,:¢.-._, ...;;‘...,.._.. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1g‘- ee ".3..." _-- - - - - x . x 4 x ‘A i-‘l.’ . - sxk4gkxxkxxx ALLA s '1. Social and Personal 1 Fashions *1, Lit 0O . ‘ii-en l’ Dorothy Dix Says- in the two years 0f our marriage. leave. pletel uslf cause you can't do as vou want is not making for a better home. Mv wife read this letter before I sent it. Can you help us? L. S. ANSWER-You seem two very intelligent young people, so whv . n01" ' don't vou bring u few lobes of your me 511'? i0 8% I brains to bear 0n settling your. troubles? It seems such a pity fcr foi- happiness. then to ruin it all by your senseles quarrels, You say you can't stop them. but you can if you will use only u little common sense and determin- ation. You both know the subjects that you quarrel over. Keep off of them. Don't drag them out on the carpet any more than you would a poisonous snake. Don't argue. If vou don't agree with what vour husband. or wife. says keep silent. Let it go. Don't say the fighting word. There never was a family scrap vet that couldn't have been stopped in its very beginning by silence, or by either one of the bel- ligerenis turning it off with a loke or a smile or a diplomatic word. Mrs. S. admits that she .hos u high temper and that when she is riled she says terrible things and rages u-ntil she becomes hysterical. She says she can't control her tongue. Maybe so; but before she loses control of her legs she can git up and walk out of the room bc- fore she says any of the things that ‘are killing her husband's love and ‘ respect for her. and before she does herself an actual physical injury by indulging in a debauch of anger. verge of an explosion. but instead of leaving alone he deliberately goads me on. untagon I me to the point where I feel I will go insane. Each time I break down my shattered. collie otulf affid mfrtffttleffhlgdt? Pl n l e Q e B- a 01.1. 585G 6 p m n‘ s irks. 1.. a. s. l YQIIOI-Il Dear Dorothy Dix-l am a young man of 22, with a beautiful wife and baby. and I love theml just about as much as one human being can love another. My marriage has been very happy and very sad-the sadness the result of the bitter quarrels between us. which have arisen from UPI‘ violent temper and my not being able to stroke her fur the right way. think that a man who tries to pacify his wife by giving in to her tantriuivs is not helping her, and that she should use her own willpower to control herself. . I love my wife dearly and wgldnot hurt her for the world. but this smacking a man's face just be-l t ter over the cracked whole wheat,‘ you to have youth and love uud g‘ the salt. sugar and lard. Before re-l home and a baby, all the maberlr-lsv Knowing his wife's weakness, Mr. S. can. in the interest of peace and harmony in the family. deny himself ly, fold in the egg yo'ks which "my. been beaten until tluck. Add the 116B!!!" 6E1! Whit". Turn into a greased baking dish and set this ln R Dill of hot wafer. Bake in a moderate oven (350 519g, pa) p; about 35 lo 40 mlnutrs Serve this immediately on taking from the oven. Fain Move Igtfczluctte Spoil: e Girl's Chances Should She Open the Cur Door’! “What l girll" he groans in- wardly. Opening the car door’ her- self. instead of letting him do it --but a mistake that can change a new beaub entire lttltude toward you. l-io immediately ,' turu you committing one social crime after another-jumping out of the ca: first; in the movies clamberlng over people with a crude "Ooh. pardon MEI"; and. in l restaurant, pro- claiming "I’ll have coffee" instead of letting him give your order. So he quietly decides, "She'd embarrass me at the Club. Better just stop at the drug store." For the well-bred man likes I poised girl who graciously accepts ltienlions u her due; who whllperl "Excuse me" u lhe edges put peo- l waiter only when he asks her l question. And she'll let her beau hall the tlxl and give her address lo the driver. That's why. to have 800d "m"- ; girl must know the rules. If Ibo doesn't. she may one day lose the chance of I lifetime. Our I2-page booklet gives mod- ern etiquette for dating, entertain- ing. visiting. motoring. dances. theatres Pointers on introductions, tho; petting problem._ s“ , _- ct ..s tor your cmy of ll; ioueve Fcr Young Model-us t0 The Guardian Home Service. Be sur~ to writ" richly vour Name. Addrzss and the Name of bmklet. .._i_i.~. lbrnt-Addrlna m_—_pq_un—-I;_ PRDVINGIl----————— Oil-Y the pleasure of stirring up the ani- and teasing her. He can even help her to master herself, t A woman once told. me that hcr husband had taught her to contrrl herself by his calmness and bv sali- tin: angry over anything: "Steady somehow that held her. The curt for quai-ielinu i! like “h! DON'T THROW LOVE AWAY Dear Dorothy Dix—-I urn a Rirl cf 20 and am having a secret affair with a married mun of 35 with whom I am very much in love. This man thinks a lot of his wife and hos no intention of breaking ull i115 marriage or onythink like that. i-le has told me that I can never have ing to her when he saw she was i€l-' vegslablm than [old h, me Sum, i mals in refraining from baiting her. there, old girl, steady. steady." And who has been in love ever forget? l FAMILY QUARRELS STOPPED BY USE OF COMMON SENSE If You Don’t Agree With What The Other Half Of The Household Says, Keep Your Mouth Shut And Avoid Trouble Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband and I have had many bitter quarrels _ Our spots usually start over little things and work up to a crisis when I explode. as I have a very high tem- per. We both say terrible things, and I usually end by having a crying to My husband knows when I. am on the me flt and threatening loved me and I know he doesn't. He just enloys having this affair with me as a sort of a side line or added attraction. I-Ie would like to see me get married. but other men lust pore me. I know that I am doing wrong and I utant to stop it, but I lust can't seem to do so. Do you think I could ever like any one else as much as I do him. and if I ever old marry some one else. wouldn't this bed act always be on my mind? ANNA. ANSWER-You are not only act- ing wrong, vou are acting like an idiot. For vou are not only throw- ing away your love. but your youth and beauty and freshness and vour good name for the sake of a man who frankly warns vou that you aie nothing but a. tov that. he will vast. zlng nerves are com-l Will I some day harden to. his. ust as I have hardened to many other] And. if I do. what will be- My husband is I ' 1534/ 0,000 D EP r115 RING _. You have to perspira- You don’! have lo offend!‘ w Use Lifebuoy 7 “B.O." can cause such heartbreak! Start using LIFEBUOY now to be sure you're not offending. EVERYBODY needs LIFEBUQY -—we ALL perspire. Winter and summer . . . workin hard or sitting still. Every mirmle sweat-g ands are active. Those unseen dc sits on the skin soon become stale, o ensive. ROMANCE can be RUINED! Don't risk "BOT-LIFEBUOY Eves you ALL-OVER freshness, leaves you HRILL- INGLY CLEAN. And that freshness LASTS. With LIFEBUOY you know you're SAFE! Use Lifebuoy regularly for your bath and for face and hands, too. A lover procfucl aside when he is tired. of playing with it. Sometimes girls make the terrible mistake that you. are making through ignorance of life. Some- times they are beguiled into wrong- doing by men who tell them that they will divorce their wives and marry them. But you seem to have perceived with extraordinary clearness how hopeless is the situation of the mar- ried man's girl, and your Liothario has been honest enough to tell you where you get oil. So why. leaving aside all ques- tions of morality and humanity, for it is a cruel thing to try to break up another woman's home and orphan little children. continue on a course that. is bound to brink SOFFOW 811d disgrace to so manly‘ people. for sec- ret love affairs wi married men are always office gossip? It may hurt you now to bre'k away from him. but it will not he the heartbreak that. it will be when you are thrown overboard after inn years of devotion and are left aging friendless. your good looks gone.‘ nothing left to you bui. bitter mem- ories and regret for vour family. WOMEN CAN LOVE TWICE Dear Miss Dip-Can a woman ANSWER-Surely. The human heart is a tough 0d organ that will cure for drink. Just stop it. You can stand a. lot of battering and take e do it if you want to. If. is up to yothl deal oi punishment and then come buck as good as new. Look at the women you know who have been (Capricorn) _ Money matters new‘ (my desperately in love with men whose‘ names they have actually forgotten. Look at all the lovesick brides who flo and ‘ll rove rcfitable r utes: b 5h 1 ' are getting divorces before their lg l‘... hgfiuleihem 1.1.613.‘ umffghb Tm usglsogmsoagam “Md WM" trousseaux wear out. Look at all the widows who threaten to throw them- selves in their husbands‘ graves. but who live t/o marrv No. 2 and some- times No. 3. Anv sane. normal l investigation. Be on the alert. eager try hard. however all worthy trys will eventually bring about a more lasting success. ULY 24 l0 AUGUST 22 (LAD- Tenden. may be to relax just when added fort. ls required, to be in-- different about some matter thi‘. should be given more thought and to discover and use every good op- portunlty as it presents itself. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 2‘! . (Virgo) — Improve your prestige through influential and rigiit think- _ ing people. Look fcr new lrads and lines for the new soft cottons and chances to advance vour lnterrsts. rayons that catch t‘"e eye ll)‘; seg- Meet new methods and emergenc es t son. Simple design wlcn a soft, fem. in your naturally catm. sensible lnlue tmcli very smart, rol- WBY- Btitrang and Summer. and so be. SEIPTBIVIBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 coming. too. Another fashion fea. (Libra) -- You may reel “left out‘ lure is the _ lowered waistline. i" Same T€5Dects today, but dontl pointed so that it i5 doubly flatter- et t is dull your fine instincts. You, mg. Petal-sneves and front shin" ng can offer many valuable suggest onsl add interest to this flared skirt (and profits b them voxrself‘ tool! . frock that you will wear f:r many when ycu rep ly put your th nkin; occasions for many months to c~rre_ “l? 9"- Mnke it rtsrwi to brghten our navy or grav n v _ ~g_ 3.‘ ‘ ocroppn 24 to NOVEMBER 2.1: tau»- with arlfiz! Eat, q“ "° w H. (Scorpio) __ Put. out feelers tor Style No. 2770 is risdgned for those newtideas rnd films y ll hR-‘v- elves 12. 14. 16. .11 3B 5nd 4f‘ Size ry o ge a hearing. and doxftf 16 requires 3 i-2'~ rrl f I .l V give up trying! Laborers. AIEYPSH lulu-to, N § o 39 “ch nurses, execut ves: inject sonict orginality and humor into tne ordnary routine. Here ls a dress that has perfect, Send Pwentv 120m guln ls we. ierred for Pattern Wrte platnli vour Name Aduess and ‘he 51y]; “the gig soap especially mode to prevent "B.O." (BQDY ODOR) NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER number Be sure to state the flzc 22 tseglttarius) _ You are natural- vou wish l 1y dependable. a trait very much ‘n — demand these days. 1w other as-t "Ame sets with which (‘rd you and which today needs; HcnestvJ are“ Add?"- deep strifgltt. thinkng. I DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 devices the-t shtw value, economics‘ and dometcity rate ssreonl atten-l fully. t JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY Zn. (Aquarius) - The rnzht thing at? the right time-you ve heard that] before. haven't you? 1f is still im- Qffillihll! should be avoided unless the cane is very soiled. u it ls apt to tum it yelmv. Straw matting shoud be k'»pt clean by careful and regufar brush- ins and dusting. and occasionally it woman can love and forget and love DOROTHY IX. him. He has never said that. he‘ again. portnnt. and along with it. g-es that l1 l l, l necessity for not tco much of any, $03121: 01ft, Ynmi§Y§uWI§KiZi-;°“ZQZ Just a "little mistake" in etiquette - . M plo in the theatre; who Ipeakl to . Inning I ‘For Tuesday, May 27th .. ARDH. 3i to APRIL 20 (Ar es) -Hold the emotions in check to- day. it may be difficult but it is necessary. Don't limp st conclus- ions and avoid. arguing. Ymir prof- it; and rewards will be well earned this day. APRIL 21 b0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Ycu can. and should. take advant- age of helpful social and other connections to advance your busi- ness activities on‘; friendly day. At your grocer’: in 7- and 12-01. packages — also l n t h e n e w F I LTE R- typ e tea balls. Ilemled ml pulled In Canola T hi s i4. ‘ii/Oi tr gilldfl lo molly title Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ————By Frances Drake ———— l (fut/kn I Qt ' - .Q“a1% {fl i i"! f) U ‘"§ NC} ll l ti‘. Free time spent with loved ones or little children will be comfort-lug. MAY 21 to JUNE 31 (Gemini)- Favorobie vlbratons frcm star as- pects. New plans and methods es- pecielly approved end in various activities, too. Let nothing or no one deter you from driving ahead at a. progressive pace. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Intultion plus ambition and steady effort are needed tlfs day Dont think that results will all be quick and satisfactory, even though you one thin‘! and tho llutle ofnrother. FEBRUARY‘ 21 1n MARCH 20' (Pisces) -- System wll help For‘ over this day for you; a lack o it may cause ycu plenty of difficultfes Start the day right. and back your good lntenticns with stimulated will power. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Bright mentally and aznbiious [hy- sically, Always on the go. S"oul.1 have o definite program lo follow in its daily t-aiks ti) save it from scattering its eriergirs uselessly. Religion and u good home environ- ment important to this lndividnaks‘ well be‘ng. Literary ability out- standing. TO CLEAN WICKED. FURNITURE when ordinary wicker requires clean , brush. thoroughly ‘o re- move 1 the loose dust then scrub. using warm soapy water, adding a little mimonls lf very szilecl. Rinse with warm. then plenty o‘ cold waver contelxiim salt; this helps to stiffen the wicker aaein Dry well and bleach in the open air, in the sunshine 1i possible. ' lf the wicker has become. dis-l coloured and yellow. dissolve half an ounce of oxalic acid in one p nt. Ffiiik \.‘t bi Vii). of water and brush it with this . solution. Rinse well and dry out of | doors. If it is not possible to dry the wicker out of doors. place it in s draught to hasten dnung; if placed nee: a hot fire the wicker is not to creek very easily. If wicker is only slightly dis- colored, brush with u little lemon lulu; will remove the stain and restore the orlgmal whitesess. Ennmelled or viinshcd wicker requires o rather diferent trest- ment - the use of snap must be svoimd as it tends t) remove uie polish. First remove any dust with u soft brush. Then wash in warm water to which o little size has been added. This will stiffen thr wicker and bring up the vami hed sppeersnce. If very dirty, rub with o cloth sprinkled with coal oil using on old nail-brush to get into the crevices. Rub thoroughly with a clean dry duster end place out of doors torzmavo the snail of the coal oil. Bambo and cane lu"niture must be scrubbed gently salt will prevent the mattnn frtm turning yellow. When vent dusty. bran water is helpful. it. removes the dirt. helps lo retain the fawn adored b"ck- ground and sthffens the mettting. To make the bran water. tie a hand- ful of bran in muslin and place it in a. large saucepan with about two quarts of water. Brhg to a boil and allow to boil for vbout 2'1 min- utes._ Wash the matting with the solution, cleaning u smull pece at a time. and drying thoroughly be- fore proceeding with tbs next piece. Cocwanut matting read'1y hdds dust and therefore must be beaten frequently and thoroughly. It I-‘wuld be Placed mt on uu ground ' ‘MAY 27. 1941 craft}? t I l The’ cleanest pang" cunl help perspiring Winterorsummrr-u-hrthrr you're active or sitting still-you nrmi putty‘... {mm lLto J pints dilly. Other. vttse you muilrl du- “l hyper-pyrcxin (lunitslmkrtl Often. you cannot Fv-Q s. feel this perspiration. he- cause the ivntvr Bvnpnrnll-g, But sweat deposits left n11 the skin dcrotnluuq “M causeoflcusivofil (l."(1l ulv Otlorll Only “in-u you ufe Lifcbuoy regularly cfln 3-,,“ be sure you nci-cr nth-ml. /V0_It'6'w0.5'l3'/f$$/ ' Needlecraft-J -—-Fo_r The Home SIZES IZ-un and beaten on each slit’. ha‘: beating against a Willi B? Km method desirrys it Tuu W" with hot soapy water. out"! l h“ brush. Rinse well with rleatt "rig water and dry in the ~ rut flhfné matting should u.» quite do » _ putting back on the fictit- wise it t~ not t; colt-v" ,..,,,, heavy smell. espcr all)" ‘l ti" " is nc-t kept well 2:’ ventilotll. 1' vtui o will I'm Migh Homes I've Decorate wiihALABASTINE odm 53 tour-d!" ' . 3' $120310 or P'“" 5'41?" ind Collin)?‘ ‘t-‘Y-lil‘.