kmv-‘f-"UOH frhudifnfifi 1 l l Q 3 i l l i i i l i lAGE TWO I4AAAAAAAA4 AAALALAAA A‘; AAA . ' ‘ zblz cVl/zbl. 31 RUPERT HUGiiES ‘ ~—il3y Frances Drake , v- For Friday, December 13th "Oh!" The sight oi iiflf ‘ifff: MARCH 2i to APRIL 2o iariesi urmeiflred liiiiiiih iiguifdvtiuk°iay ‘m, —-"God Bye us nieiil A time like vervifiiiie , ‘tdnduh- we: rm “firm-i it abort...‘ 1.5.2“ .3.‘i“".§£§‘§‘ whenltlhfltllaiachkéedhadle ribolsloi-e ands’ Men vrho possess 0pm- l . . . . giaixisiuiieew make his train. and ihmirfo and ii Wiiilh mffl Whv have ‘he i955 than time" w dress for the Ta i“ — main W o ‘all not, lie. Opera. Viihil) bruins iii seven in Vl- neéslflvtzlltviishui tvrgirlliéi’ serve us llia ‘ ‘ ~ ~ e15‘, m“, “(lgvl-DY “as a mere ux- APRIL. 2i‘ to MAY 20 iTaurusi_i Gllalllff.‘ of l.t-.i:'.,\ ziroiiliscs to mu?! Spend viyseiy" today that you v1.11 flg-Alll mill it siiurt lid ~ l-KTIU in tile 1101 have l0 pinch tomorrow. where flfil\\klk‘il ili"< mre "e Tigiliflli dc ‘fljidfi upon Q1 1' i t'\\ii.xill51§(er\,\'il- ,7 .,,._,,’ “We m. Om mgreL P..i:l f’ prepare for bi! yrsrk in t.lii 0 ..i'.L' HAY ‘ll in .ll‘.\'l'I 21 lGiiiiililil ' .1 zose . Axle i; ilC t‘ JFNE 22 to JULY ‘_'.l warmer)- iia. and gen. iic (iccclvrri 1llo~c - q l ‘ ‘ iilpatixv Bi‘ M‘ " ~li.c\vd JUL -i til AUGUST 2'1 ilcool_‘ l.i'. su Iill‘ to lilo l 5M“ 7‘ T“ m ca"??? TiMlYP-‘i- U1‘ i. .‘ . an“ “U, 5w n’ from Your iilnimliioiis pen! to the San“- sori of iriidencirs- "D0 may faith; bz-“Jkifir, at one Cf or slit-ilk: but just tliiirk out .\'0ili' \'\i_\('§()u we pr-mnhn- work and ivurk cut voii." think." it‘ rolil-r-llotisv-s tlliit AUGITST‘ 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 u suit-c tllcv lllst I\.i'2oi W The vlispo lion .5 i] most u Juan untold relief fiilDc-rtaiit fact-pr harp, Keep vguyg; Ll the lavorllelatir iii very gocd condition. Allow no ic town. the affection of dents to spoil its apfiearzmce ALL ii ‘I itliili at the llCXtil-ignl¢st;c affair“ A. id .1 _ so). (lam ikli auratheili m! mm- W, m2“ ‘O ‘we’ “m”: . . . _ .ll'iil1'rl'l1( ucc llI1'1S0_ SEPTEMBFR '2 Alsw-Anlvrlcln. though his 23 (Libra, __‘ silrécpmigomfaaifi {ravine \\‘.i.\ uilpioncunttabic. eicii ‘ Inake i, mday‘ friemt If yzu she-um,‘ ~n ln- ildiiiicd. Jebb his card with t (l, 1A0 a line of bled type: can him He found himSBlf_ in a rose gar-' Shun and ‘ den and here as his nostrils vyid-f .i . without be- ‘med 0V" lilo fraitrancc. his nrni‘ < m“, m, had been Swen,‘ , was suddenly cliitchcd bv l; ppaggnn llPgi on one. of those tidal i evidelm" A iiaidciiei» ‘V110 bfiimbiird- ’ VIIVQS that nearly délflllllifltfdled him with i! SlIOWrr of guttura‘; manv an Hungarian viiiaize: he had i ghm‘ he Siiilliliseii i0 be Dlrtisarit become naturalized. hrid iii‘05l'>6‘l'§‘d.i and return-ml to his coiiiitrv with. Ynllkce irlcus. | Mull" siinlv ('.€‘Sliii0l‘_\‘ conversation garden?" ‘ unaggrian. “ atfs the m tte with th. ' b0Y?"_Jcbb askedaChipickle-ss. "PDQ: he think I'm going to carry or; 1115i M C i . 10.3‘ with a: i _ 31mg; 1 gm w g0 an _ M loilgth the interpreter inter-i hem, d‘, ‘wsuapery ggcrteerl. He says how dare you came THEN‘ the newsliatpelrl; e new ‘Sure. e g0 a ceD Oil ‘- .. , paper. Ain't’ you heard him? Come i b66359:-niiéixgtiigreggsaégiflgnylogr is on oiicc. _ - t, ‘ ‘ V H’ 1"‘- Jmb m a telonhonemke fiflhtatglii ‘ligalvgiiigouwngtrtziytieglerisatiiti Drotect." heTyoouChiecklcsisil' amazenéento thifi s iccusa on seeem fl ' “You deny understand M N07 Jebb with delight. He embraced the,‘ m me . ‘é3’l.’l..i";f.“’"t2a§?‘2§{‘". ti“ Pr“ He took .1_cbb's tiizice and a star- ii l) l? 0 iRii- tlerbcxiircssion (‘flflllfiiOtTfbilllinflgll-I of (JHAPTER, Xv " crc goes an ( B‘ Myer m 2 l ‘ C“ k1 I dough for mc. Proqklvii Rapid pieced togeufiller Dgfeeymans ecfraegfi Trensit closed two Rom“ of! last menial‘! Swry into this narrative: night in New Yorick. _ "He says one day in the efter- CilfiCi-{igiii repeated more riesvslhe n00“ you are came here V“ a mce‘ "Now 1e newspapers sa. ittle j k l "d, Rina of England comes to Carlsbad Qoncegiokérfieen-Sgglls §g‘%l2a§t‘:i§gi rlexi month. Now lic names de odds , She loves ms flowers S“ He canned on do lirirsc-rnc-cs dis afternoon. understand it V,“ Sh‘, say‘ but he. "Isn't it a public Rarden?" alifilr on the \v_a'il and putting the rcccivci" to Jcbb s ear watched whilel Jebb listened to a clear voice sbill- ing consonants iBViShiVI But Jclih was not. interested invlaves hm. because Sm, is so lovmkl Hungarian horse-races. Jcbb had o. ' for his roym Bu, you d“, lock “mu (TUTiOSliV to ace this Milfilflfets Is- and 519k and vou s“ on a bensh land W110i?‘ ill‘ Find Cviliiii" had and g0 like you take a little sleep. ‘been tcqclher. Here Georzf‘ Check- “The lime m“ She plays B“ me less took pleasure in actintr as Ver- time and talks Vi,’ the zardgnmm He all to ills Dams Tlicy crossed a does not know what lerigwitch she heavy V-shriiwrl hritiité‘ i" iii? halal; speaks it. but tliéy iiiake signs andl become grand friends. She helps him trim the rosehedge. and gets vit the thorns sticked. but is verv brave and does not make a, crylnk. In- stead she makes such a laughinik! emerniri set In the tarnished e0 AMorningSmilc on another bcnsh and watches the derstariding her either. The man is ' , U ‘OUR T RN listen his watch. and they tell thc had to M i mung u, cigM-e“, tzardener they weesh God mmaijfiftale foo,“ Sm.“ l, this tiigm a little child give like that. “flux,” Long time the child plays hcre. 3' “ and then she makes a looking fcr Smith (pleuailtlrlt “Not at all, on Iir, You saw it, firs ." ' NOTHING CLOSE “Arc you related-to Barney 0132107." Thomas O'Br:en was But you are not there. You ad gone out of sight. The little girl is afraid. but she tries not tn cry. The ladv and gentleman stay a lomz while to keep her brave. frr come back. 'I'hen the lady and gen- once nskcri. "V"? dislrliiiiV." re- tlcmans say. ‘Ve take her to our - lied Thomas. "I was lllc mothers lioiisc and if you scij the man you irst cliiirl: l'iiirnc_v~ ivfs '-h' tezith" i_t_°_il_lli__ KN U10 (‘villi FASHIONABLE KNIT BOiIiEROS ‘l 3 9- . . DESIGN N0. 439 " ' flriy, short. plain knit boleros are the newest of new style ideas for Ironing. The one pictured here ls knit (purl l row. knit 1 row) 0f pas- tel iiovclt_y' ynrn and finished with bri ht wooden bcals. For daytime nothing is more popular. Knit in t rec colors as illustrated. it is an accessory you will not want to be without. Every collection lri the recent. New York opvnintzs featured boleros so start knitting yours io-tiav and be in step with fashion. Thc pattern inclurlr-s com lcte easy-to-follow instructions for knit- ting in slu- 16. with stitch tens ons for sizes 14. i8 and 20. To ordcr this pattern. send 15 cents in coin oi stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlcivork Department. Design No. 43 Ngnw_.—_____—_-— _____-_--_—___ §QygggAdgr¢35-__-~___—--_--__._~-_- UI~H——P"—-II~¢-H lie illld not finished his DAY. Be discreet in romantic and‘ , isav: ‘Herc ve are ailain. "Soon a lady BHCYRCDI/lefllflfl is sit . little girl. and they call her and she . talks by them. But they are not uii- i take her ori his lap and lets her . they say all the time you surely ‘ 5PM)! lip in defense of something then silence ilvmft do; if mum l5 E116 ‘will. 50 be it. Let your pres- ence o¢ dominantly felt. OCTOBER 34 b0 NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Take m, best, (4.15 iyorld has to offer (and don't think you have to go far from your own fiiv-Yfliil lo find the ivorth while, either Elljify llfc NOVEMBER 2a to DHJEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) »_ Think logically but livid slow". drawnout m-ni:.: or phlscal procedure. Ycu Ddlil before llcbember 7 are ndvisrd to bi‘ P-\"P@i‘ilii~.\' careful in affairs iii- ll refatlvvs and wlzh roman- . 'i‘ft‘\'$, “BER 23 to JANUARY 2i and ivast n: iiiile river anti iicliciitilic: Th..= i a ll.llli)f\'-l\.‘.f'|'li7\' man- ilp illlli tiolig. aiil (‘till- stli: .i>. J.\NiAl{Y 22 i?) l-TIBiliiARY 2i) ‘ off zill." liluflfti l‘ > - liLYt‘ sonic l!l-l1ltll(l\'ll('(', 1 can't know. but they don't and most 0f our n" :i]i})!‘€il ii"\'\‘ ‘ i1 _ (ilizirrvis iiliii hlotllvl‘ are ovcr what‘ W, _, _ . . ~ b“? liililli ii K514i B" vii lkklbit‘ iliiil- li.\\.-\s lcuizifi. for -—t iiiLAiiY 2i "l NL-ilifli ;i/i_i ulz"\‘\hudi. L1,...“ ~ ‘or the house 1 have m give an ac- tPwJ-si ~- lloinsti- ..i:<l ‘air cell- , "lliills iiiir." sillil ilie second count 01 wiieie 1 vent. what 1 old. lug nri- tm-ioriiizit fr.‘ i0_lr . girl. "Now l low lily lllotllcl- nlrzi wliulll l saw. yvilat Liicy Sfllu to me "B? iuirciiii . . N ON THIS DAY qiiu- lmiiiclstfiilr- with tin zlpliciiriillsc of buoyant iffsilllvis and yc frark mariner tccurzlpcr 2v nine timcs . but illldti‘ long lie-labora- kilv ix» trio t'm d D"cli‘.,v -\i it-l‘ sialliizi (f‘,‘.f‘"i.'\ii\' _. ica il.l v icliiiiz rcfcrm m",\'(’l'll(‘ll’.> or a ll‘ - l.f<~, Mill be tailgiitf ilt‘ iltilfklltl‘ _ loll tlio DOlLCU. loo.’ Anti they siiv. ‘s 1ilf‘\‘ tell the DO icc: but all . inc iil_\' use to kvcl) lite baby. "Lfillu time; 11:) bv and the tiar- tiviicr is zillncst Icrqcttcd it nil. Whcii today comes you again liiid he has got. such a big mad. at you lie wants to fight it. It is cii-rlnils; you 4m» locking for a child and you lock like a mans vat looses n child." "l am the illan." said Jsob; “I \v:ls—ill, and I wandered away in a —a sort of delirium. Winn I ciiire to iilv senses I was in aiiutllcr coun- try. and I couldn't remember.“ Clieckless almost sivooncd also much history iii silch essence. “So! Den all vet got to do it is to find the £01“. cmans and lady vat keeps the child in CIYd stcratcli and “We must find them at once. What was their name?" On hearing the question translat- ed._tlie gardener made them wait while he went to the tool-house and brought from his coat a soiled and “TifhiLCd card bearing this. and this only: NIKOLAI POGODIN Machines-a-ecrire Flaubcrt VARSOVIE ET PARIS Cllecicess izlcanied from this: “He is a Rossian name. and he sells French tybeyyiritcrs in Poland." "I soc that.“ said Jcbb. “But this does not tell ivhcrc he livcs in Budapest: ask him." The tzai"d:=ncl' turned the card overaiiit but. an cartliv finller cri ii Deilcllcd address on the back of t‘"o lcnrcl. Bill. it had. born blurred till inoiliiiitz was lcvillir- but "Pcnsicn — kv . . Ullolut.“ "Who is Ullci-iii?" said Jebb. (To be Continued) g Bvfly dilmtmd [ullllllerd fIHQfl In (flililifll. ruilmg. min-m mi n“. rm quality. Nil-Til ~ Lok out for inde-~ ‘ of my girl friends and boy frlencs _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ 0man’s Re alm '1 Social and Personal Your Individual Mia-M H O R O S C O P E I Dorothy Dix Says- YOUNG 'DAUGHTERS DO NOT WANT BABYING BY MOTHERS They Feel That Parents Should Realize World Has Changed And Should Govern Their Treatment Accordingly It is not to be denied that the average teen-age girl and her mama are not on the harmonious terms that should exist between a. mother and ‘ daughter Later on, when the girl is out in the great. cold world on her . ovm. and when she has daughters to deal with. she will appreclme and understand her mother, but in her adolescence there is a perpetual con- flict between her and Mother over clothes. dates, hair-dos. lipstick. not coming straight home frcm parties and movies on school nizhts. 8nd so 0n. lliet makes hcme about as peaceful as a battle- gilOlLllCl during a 1118101‘ engagement. Now I cllanoed that the otiier day 1 iell in with a group oi these bclLgel-ent daughters. and I asked mam what it was Lilac Mother did that got. so badly on Lh€lf nerves. and iiliai. they consiueiec her chit! fault, in ceiillng with them. They pciioeied tnis probiem for a moment and then one said: ‘l. iliiiik the thing vie object to most in our mother! - is their lmbving us. 1t makes us fighting mad 2 x in be l.l'f‘fllt‘ti as if we were Ll-y/car-old klcis W110 _ ' , dlcilit have uiuugii sense w come in out of tne \ 1 rain. and yilio couicnt be trusted to walk around I ' " ilie block vltnotlt somebody holding our hancs. Hill) lllbiil. .:» uni t l‘i‘l>'iilZt‘ that we doll t BA\v\B_\§ stay iiliailts in peram- l iiuiiiiirs ant. iliili no glow up ziilu want it) silinu on our own feet. and ‘iitlnllre il(’l'. bui I110 tiling that.‘ iiiill i bald i0 tliclll. i liiliils lilo iii) is lillll shc czizjibplh niei "Sue owns lll\ letters and i'ca.s l0 bc 1i ruouul" shiiim ol llursi-ll iiild l l-iifiii 0131010 I 50B llifilii. Rim slie lis- i in lilw c. .icl.v iln- siliiic iiibiCn ziiiu H115 iii 0n cvrry MLCDHUHU conversa- tctsiri-s ilni; sin- liils. i will. 1'0 ‘Mk6 to tell licr iliiiiKS if "She link.» out all. of iiiv LiOiiItS sue WOIHG lust trait aim lct iiic uo it. ifor ll.c, and A have ‘clii, because but siie Dries lliW my aifairs. it. is l wiint 1 \\lll\l is a slump)‘ spoil oul- JUSL vulgar curiosity. even ll she l5 lit. aild wliul slit‘ ‘oilys lire are soft, my motilei". unit l slllll- UD like a rliiiuiliu. l)il..\li.'l'fil'dlikf tillllOllb. clam.” Likes and Dislikes The Wfllld Has Changed "she lust can't understand whyi “My mother." said the fifth girl, 1 1m,- 137,1, “itch we “m; 5yln- "hasnt lound out that the world pliunv cunctrts. aliii lvliv 1 like to 1185 changed any suite she was a l).tl\' unit. \\lll c sin: likes w sl. at, ‘ irirl. and she is always trliiill to lit ‘ “but, am lull lump, me llltu the pattern U]. hcl- oiin gul- i "Aiiu ‘vlilcll l l)X\.'i\.l' a bot- iiliu liiwd- , llouhb as n his callus liaa D0011 l ‘jbiie is shocked to dcutli at my illftlitll iii liliil VHLil J pizciiiork but ‘ lisliilrmake-uu. and tclls llie that in liiiiu nus our iinu clniluciei" iiiiu iii- ‘lief my no respectable izirl vyquld "tlfllgcfielj 1., $J|ll¢ llillu sissy nave thought oi painting her lace. clothes-horse who will never lla.e 01’ of wearing short. skirts. and tllct‘, iivo locus iii his hciiu at ilie same one who livore slacks WOILG have time. SlH‘ sills sile jilol, doesn't kll0\\' becn m“ mm the nearest 901108 Sti- wiiii tin-s are coming to iliese tion. uclls. "She thinks it is perfectly awful ‘hi; iiiutlicl" IS a chronic fault- for girls and D035 l0 llo cub ivithoit tincl-r." iflillci the third Kill. "Nctin- a chaperon. anu it never occurs to ing ldo Ciicl‘ tiieases ner. She can her that girls who work all day in al\\a,ys pick some defect in it. 1f I offices with men learn how to take get a good l‘(‘l)O'.L at school. sue care of themselves. wants l0 know uiiv it isnt a hunci- “And every time I step out in the rcu licr cent ticrit-ct. evenings with u boy friend. she sits i "It I lJilL on i. blue dress. why up until I get home. though good- dioilt I liut cii ii rcu one. She .s i iiess knows I wish she wouldn't. and continually teliiig me to sit up then she reprcaches me with ruin- Slirailiiit- To hind my shoulders lnlz her health by keeping her up at back. Not to eat fattening foods. night and makinil her lose her To do my hair a dlllcrent way. Nct sleep." _ to use lipstick. These are some ot the things that girls and their mothers quarrel over, according m these youngsters. What. Can't Stand Nagging ¢‘¢¢‘.‘+»+o-0noon“moonowoun-ornwwwuow"=-""-¢-- - v v v 1111; cook's l comvzzn PEANUT SUGAR COOKIES 2 duo l or other fat. 1 egg 3-4 . pinch of salt, 8-4 cup finely chop ped peanuts. Cream butter, add augu and cream together. Boat ca: well; add w butter and w. ar and best- untll fluffy. Sift four, baking powder and salt, together. Add to butter and sugar and mix well. Add vanilla. Mtx thoroughly. Roll out on floured board. Roll very thin. Cut into rounds with cookie cutter. Place on urigreased cookie sheet, sprinkle ‘ops light- ly with sugar and then with. the chopped peanut. Bake in a hot oven (400 deg. Fl for 10 min- utes. Keep irl covered tin. Ohccolatc brownies are always favorites with all members of the family and although they have l1 rich and expensive taste. they can be made easily encugii. and within the food budget. CHOCOLATE BROWNIES (2 dozen) One cuip sugar. half cup melted butter. 2 ounces Isquaresi un- sweetened chocolate. 2 eggi. half cuip flour. half tearpoon Sail. 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cream butter and sugar. Melt chocolate over hot water. Add to butter and sugar mixture. Beat eggs well: add. Sit flour and salt together and add. Mix well. Du=t walnut meats with flour and add to mixture. Add vanilla. Pour mixture into wtll buttered shallow‘ pan. Bake in moderate oven fcr about 3O minutes. Cool sligtitlly. tlirn cut into squares. Chocolate brownies and glasses of milk - there's an afternoon party for the youngsters these snappy days. __.____i__ MAGIC COCONUT ROLL Magic Coconut Roll is made with 2 squares unsweetened chcc olate melted in top ol double boil- ed. Add one cup rtveirtcnr-d con- densed milk and stir cvcr bcllmg water for 5 m‘nutes until mxt-ure thickens. Cool for F minutes. Frrm the chocolate into a "Oil Mid illlbik shredded co-"onul lzitn outer sur- face Chill in refrigerator -12 hzurs or longer. Cut. in slice". FUDGE BALLS Creamy Fudge Balls, 2 dozen of 'em can be made with 1 1-2 squares unsweetened chocolate melted in twp of double boiler. Add 2-3 cup sweetened condensed milk and stir over boiling water 5 minutes or until mixturi- thickens. Remove from heat and add tea- spoon vanilla. Add one cup con- fectloneis‘ (4Xi sugar. Allow to cool thoroughly. Form in small blills and roll in nut meats (one cup. finely is your grievances against Mama? "If I want to go to a movie. it DORO1HY DIX. is always one of which she disap- prcvcs. And she always picks all to pieces. to their vcrv bones. until i they haven't a ' iie good quality f lcft. Whai- I l‘ Jlit is practically liavllil: to live in n House of Correc- tion.‘ I "My liiothci" natzs me until I llama iicai-lv l-'.0 wild." said. the fourth Re“ ugh“ l girl. "Slli- can‘! say a thing once nnd lct it no at that. She tells rre Pill? aflliifPi-‘lsa Vi\4»l'°-!i°i\lll¢l¢i'i!i°5' ii million iiint-s about. brushing my ti“ - - - (l) It 5mm“ swiiuei? 1mm‘ tooth aiitl ivciirllirz my rubbers and 5mm“ (2) 5mm“ ‘Tidmflimi (3) Lo ivatcli out l or automobiles until I Hm” “"511 "5591 9585"“- marl“? wan; to 501-03“, mucus, relieving u nsient congestion. ihlirtimdqgiihc ._ eiiyiailniiiiizrio gill? SHE WANTS mw/T/ A diamond ring, of couraci -— But not just nnyring. For ahe feels that perfect beauty ll the only worthy lymbol of you: romance. So make your choice, ha choice —— The guaranteed perfec- tion of n Bridal Wreath creation g G O D K IN B R O S . JEWELLERS, SUMMERSIDE Agents in Sumrnerside for Bridal Wreath Diamond and Wedding Rings C. W. PATTERSON tZ4i‘Z”.$’...i., CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. "l "if," 13o GREAT GEORGE s1‘. PHONE 3944 W, CHESTER A. CAMPBELL It y WATCHMAKER and JEWELER HIRI/ NEXT DOOR TO FENNELL and CHANDLER ' 157 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E-I. p J. R. WILLIAMS TOVE4L€RINGS JEWELLER CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. o“ Mime" “The Friendly Jeweller" ‘lféillliilii, G, H, T AYLQR, CHARLOT FETOWN Select Your Bridal Wreath Ring In Our Diamond Room " "Jc-"clfcra For FoufGenerationa” _ _ ._ -- . chopped) until well covered, BLACKHEADS Don't s uecze blackheads -— dissolve them. gkt twonuntcs of pcroxine powder from any drug store and apply gently with wct. hot cloth over the blackheads. They simply dissolve and disappear by this sate simple method Acid to Your Good Times by Telling Gay Fortunes HAPW ‘ LOVE 3J9 "w 1.. 1Q“ * Friend: Love Tea-Leaf Readings What a fascinating fortune she finds for him in the tea-leaves: "A group like a daisy-happy love! A triangle-a; windfall of unexpected money!" He'll ask her on another tea date. you may be sure; indeed, every one enjoys the girl who ran tell clever fortunes, whether by tea-leaves, cards or in other ways. She givu n gathering l dash of mystery. excitement. And it's all very simple. A little home practise and you can .199 a full-fledged gipsy. To read tea-leaves. just drink your cup dry, put it upside down and then turn it around three times. making a wish. Now. what do you see? Look at u list of tea-leaf symbols and you'll find those three loaves in a line mean your wish come: true. the chair means an unexpected guest. a watch-a rival! Card fortunes are fun too! You have your listeners agog as you dis~ cover the love of a dark man in the Eight of Clubs, a proposal in the Two of Hearts. To find the meanings of all the cards. see our 32-page booklet. Ex- plains ihe Old Romany. other fascin- ating ways to tell card fortunes. Gives 1 list of tea-leaf symbols. a horoscope for each month of the year. Tells how to read fortunes in dice. dominoes. the "crystal." For- tune games. Send 20c in coins for your c y of Pun With Fortune-Tellingwm The Guardian Home Service. Be Mire to write plainly your Name, Addmfli and the Name of booklet v Vvw u Ono cup sugar, Lulf cup nutter lteas n vanilla. 2 1-3 cups sifted ‘four, teaspoon baking powder, n. DECEMBER 13, 1940 - _...-.,,.,, a '1 Fashions s/ Literature i living is Leisre —-The Woman's Realm CHRISTMAS accomipa ‘ _____ meals. sgiiféilririietlibiis (3th m"! Christmas is a time of secretl figure how to ma); prmciiit to G50 4111 whl-‘Pet; variance you, these vegetables temptidgtigftei‘: of "i1 PB "Y! I wco l: found We mm mm. every word is E. ' ins- a way t“ “W Lhsiiiliiilnllz~ "Would u have g ha. d,a 7 Cu “Give £111. happlnesgpgiwaz" roll tiiihbrgviigietabllgadifiubinyifiuiiel. fry on both sides. Sprinkle) m Grandpa says this little secret, ed Cheese on top of each l‘ m" Should be carried thro’ the year, brown under the gr'11 ‘we “id And if all would tiy w heed it, ' Earth would soon be full of cheer. "would you have a happy day") "Give acme happiness a/way." FLANNELETTE 1mg ‘FASHIONABLE m“ —By H. A. Lynlm. ~—€—- _ It's a pretty safe bet to 55y m 500551-101,” flnqfs this Winter Ctlflilfiihll la ‘l i lege girls cspecallv, rr " soft cheese is difficult to grate. in! beauties in lia i Try putting it. through the potato iiizliiiiiiil" iiiezw . dicer. “old-faslitanccl" 5l_\ the lie flannelclte liiglitxs n11 Wm“: When pressing or ifOniitg keep Will be prime fl\'0.“liP5 wju, m: a damp sponge in a saucer. close CQUPBP fir“ for ~. -i.np_ by. It can be used for gving extra ioiiiil; iii’. aizd. for dampness to article. for Opening night snacks. 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Give a picnic indoors and s7 break the monotony of the three squares a day served in the same old way and the same old place Have s. colcrful picnic buffet. if them is a fire- place, invite the gang 1:1 to n. | wciner roast. or for roasted chest- nuts aiid hot spiced cider. ' Peplua Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. I The bafllllnk iJiinR about low iliood count How long 1g 1g since you {pasted |l that you can weigh about us r-iilch uyoi marshmallows? ll bright. 10g fire, fi"d“x"°,“f"il°°iifh“l‘m‘,fa“flf°"llY" long towing forks holding iioi i..,i."‘.i.iif;. ti'i..i“...‘..ilf.’-‘£.i.-.“.. ° “"°“' (i685 Mid buns. hot coffee. good LOW Uilllvli count "It'll!!! ylill haven't yo! ccmpgnv and bright, ggnv9'5ng'on_ enguph ml ilitllflrfi COTplHPiPS. it isflhcir viul how's that for routing winter bore ’° “ "mi, ‘ “'“,‘""“' “""“"“ '.‘"" W" dvm‘? Sunday night slum-r or a 3LT.“ iii§iiiil"i‘l"§yiii§.ia‘l§’iiiii§§i'n’§5§ii§'aii snack after cards or the theatre on and make tile powcr w [Urn the wheel». n salurdav night. cffcr the oprior- you mun hrive purity of (trawl u» eiliigdi tunltv for colorful and warm hos- $1.2?” m yo“ body “Mme ymum“ Piifliiil" on m. \Viilinmsi l‘ini< Pills itil-yqrii-y -——- are World-famous for tho hclli till-y rive in pplaETlzlyn vrRiED ¢LEFT_ incrensing tiic nilmlicr hurl iitrcmrth of red OVFRS, COP]v)llSl‘i0-§..Ti hen with ynur Nomi count up. ‘ youll feel ilk: bounding up the ntnm u ii "i you were fouling on air. Auk your dlugzilf Coming decidedly into favor this [DI Dr. Williams Pink min today. Winter are marrow and squash as Needlecraft- ——F'or The Home A complete, new wardrobe for her best. doll will delight any little girl. Now is the time to begin making this charming gift. lo put under the Christmas tree. Pieces from your scrap bag. perhaps fabrics that you have used for hcr o-wn dres es, make the cutest doll clotti- es ‘imaginable. A diriidl dress. snow suit. .\.riy frock, a jumper for school and dainty under‘ ear miike a complete ensemble. If a little friend of yours ls having a. birth- day sooii. this is a perfect gift and you'll have fun making LIlE tiny clothes. Pattern N0. 2960 is desgned for 14. 16. 18 and 20-inch dolls. Pat-tern No. 2965 is dc igned for 14, 16, 18 and 20-inch doli=. For fabric requirements, see pattern. Each pattern must be ordered separately. Benn Twenty 120m coin la pro- ferred, for pattern Write plainly your Name. Address and style number. Be lure to state the nlza you wish Pattern No. 2969 and 2965 Size. . HOT DOG! lame! Addrul (m. Provinnn He will tell you that pure hathrnum iiwlfl protects health. Diufibumn llnflnpi Pm l- In $0.. in. Murat ASK. .. 001d ///////