'.__ .‘ p rill?‘ tun it“ Also King Of The ‘Tilkyo’ Causes Many Headaches a replica of uttle Tokyo. 105 Mimics‘ Japanese colony which 1S now completely evacuated. was con- itructcd on 20in Century-Fox's buck lot rillrl caused no end oi head- lciles. Th“ Selllllk was used as the main llimkkround for Bryan Fey's roduc- tloil of "Little Tokyo, U. s. ." cur- "ilily playing at the cupiwl Theatre with Preston Foster Bud Brenda Joyce in featured roles. Tile set looked Just like the till" lhentlc East Los Augelcs leilul-lull- There was only one trouble. For ii M: time Producer Foy couldn't de- I-‘lile how he was going to spell the glrllllliiese capital. Some spell it; oklo. Others say: Tokyo. “Wei/vi. a solutioliivas reached that made everybody happy. 0n the "l- Was a large ai n on a produce ll tlroltllllu-"dlrhltl. Du ed u o e e90 “til 8 ns. reading; ‘PLittle_Tokio." m,‘ Wsilt make a great deal of Murine.’ commented Director Brewer. “No matter how you fi‘ It. that town won't be around i lllyway." u it was the feling of the east durgicy Went through their paces ‘me! the filming of the picture be. l‘ h“ been called one of the h“: films of the season. It shows “ma?! anose saboteurs operated the he United States, and hOW "£1 were foiled. “We Tokyo, U, ,8. A." is a story eomlltum espionage on the west w-u-Trllrnw MANY HEROIC STORIES WILL come our or THIS WAR... aur THERE WILL maven as A GREATERONE THAN riiisi The lint drama to I capture the Rama and ' fury at tha African ole Iansivamand the nevary. ray-die spirit of the desert‘: fighting mani I XTRAI! NwVnishi 0A P I T0 L -_— TII-IIAY — FRI. — SAT. Thecalumiihdhlndthafltlii Column . . . Axle-spawned traitors In a strange, cin- Ietar cIty-wIthln-a-elty, right hora In the l.l.$.A.l tiara, Arnorlca, to th whole shocking axpoeai , IIflli Itillttt U. Sz-A . .».....,. riisirii- JOIQE» I wiil- K iiiuiiii 0% tn uisr “I. h‘ SHOWS 7 and 8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 IIEIIIIY. with Plug - Overland Mail A Mold Made Mad Comedy .__"__--—- SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 1.00 - 1.45 I! flIGI“ m“ qgrttttt m“ iiui i". Bangwwn uliglllemriurrlbere include two ballads presented by the Pals of the Gold- en West. vocal and instrumental groupd Fuztzy Isniglétiycavxazisi; clown, leo oes wo coin - n “Th, Pals sing “trail uremia ' and "Song of the Profile- _______- r-norl-ztrr uloult SILVER fivvssr- MEN’! Beauty was made Io be eniflyid. and the beauty of fine silver la no exception so now that yell" u" pmu- p. sessor of a lovely silver service, keep it olwnyil ill evldflwe- don't consider it aomethinz i0 be boarded and displayed only Oil, Bus‘ ciai occasions. For thereby you ll IR proclaiming your inexperience. DaiLv use of silver is your insumwe that it will grow more beautiful with the ymrs an develop that soft patina that characterizes the finest antique silver. It's a faulty notion that constantly used sliver wears out. If It is a good weight and anal- ity to begin with, you can safely use it clay after day. year after year. without deterioration. But you must treat your silver with respect. Don't concentrate on any one group o! pieces to the ex- clusion of all others. Rotate your flatware so that every pieces comes into play dilring the week. Don't let it alt around. either, after meals. Wash it promptly to prevent eul- phur content foods from discoloring it. Follow the simple rules f0!‘ It! care. and you will be rewarded by seeing it grow lovelier, iiiiiiii-iiiiiili lnJOHN IROPHY’! 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What you nwufld ll 6""?! 14'3" u" POLICE COURT-At the lice {Illiimhwgo needed help tntlaae ‘foe-nth f coun ycuudw momma n mnk m“ ona crllI-lT-r Littla Liver rm before i and incoPI-ble WM remanded until and ona after meals. Talia than areerdlagat: ' Slfitlidly. ‘l9 l .--_. of the 8 main dllltiva iiileu in i» Ilom- __ ach AND bowels-halo m dine! w t m ‘ have eaten in Nature a own way. I ~ a I Than moat folka m t-Iin triad o! ralIaIt-hat June I . lle vernal AM. Eldon makes you feel batter from yourboad in your 3 P, M. . B. 0P , Minister. toes. Juat pa aura you got the genuine Carter a 3-10- Llttla Liver Pills from you: drulliet-fld. ‘l’!!! ANNUAL MEETING of the Charlottetown Auxilia or the Protestant. O one e w be held in 210st Ladi ‘ Par our. Thursday, Juno I h at 8 P. M- ' 6-5-31- EXPECTED T0 CAMP HERE- ‘Monctnn High School Air Cadet - Corps, No. I01 are expected to vamp DAN CE here from July l2 to 2i, it was i N CLUB Q sworn G announced yesterday. It is expected " ‘ i‘ that No. 53 Bummerside Squadron. g I Air Cede w CANADIAN LEGION ta of Canada. under com- __ i mand of Flt. Lt. A. train at the RAF. station in Char- 9 t" 1 lottetown at the some time. Char- i lottetown Squadron, No. 00. will go and Old Time to cam Juy 1 to i0. Just where wll train has not yet been R. Brennan will j Modern “Immortal Sergeant” Is Story Of Libyan Battle there has From all the far-flung fields o! battle. come I10 mUYG stirring story than the heroic epic of Libya, Appropriately enough 20th Century-Fox's picture story of John Brophy's “Immortal sergeant," which has Libya as its lccaic, and which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre, is one of the fin- est films turned out on the war. St Henry Fonda. and Maur- een O'Hara, "Immortal Sergeant" lg that. rare cinematic gem-a picture whose authenticity matches its magnitude and execution of theme. The timeliness of the film-focussed on the crucial battlefields of North Mflca—ooup1ed with its romantic lppeul. puts it on a high plane. "Immortal Sergeant" is the in- spiring‘ story of an indomitable baud of fig , ters who conquel- the enemy -and the elements, Their leader is the sergeant of the title, but it is the inner battle of the corporal which gives the film its key. Pcr- trnyed “flnds" b Fonda, hmself amid the inferno the corporal of battle on the Libyan sands and emerges as an inspired leader when the death of the sergeant forces him to assume leadership of the patrol. This is not meant to convey, how- Zever, that the film deals exclusively with the battle front. For in every story of a soldier there must be i some ing indication of what he's think. a-bout—ln "Immortal Sergeant" Fonda's thoughts quite naturally ‘turn to home and his sweetheart, lMaureen O'Hara- Bv an ingenious use of the "flash-back" device. the film gives a deflnitelless and a body to those thoughts-and show con- cluslvely why this fighter for free- dom can never give up the battle. O title role, era. Thomas handles , There are many outstanding per- formsnces in "Immortal sergeant," by the stars Fonda and Miss Mitchell, In the himself with characteristic deftness, while Allyn Joslyn and Reginald Gardiner head the featured cast. EASTERN GUARDIAN . .'BEGINNING June 14th, Mc- Items Barber Shop, Montague, will close at 6.00 PM. daily except Tues- day and Saturday evenings. Also 12.00 Noon Wednesdays. A.M Ope 8.30 630-21. ..*STO1IE CLOSES ‘I P. M. daily except Tuesday and Saturday. wed- nesday afternoon at 12-30 com- mencing Julie 16th. 6-10-31. ifinvrca BiUREAUX T0 soon - 'r0 - wsns cided to establish throughout Britain for young per- LONDON. Julie-Ii _ (CI?) - The Marriage Guidance Council has de- ndvice bureaus isons about to be married and for older people who feel their marr- iagcs have not been successful. The council was formed in i938. but clos- v‘ T“ °'°"""“- lllllllr’ itely decided. although _lt a ' -‘ iprobeble it will be Summers! . LEAVE FOR MONCTON-S . Marienrie Isaak and AW l Ru Y Eichel leave by plane for Monctou r d ft inter I wink several R‘ c‘ A‘ F‘ lzllrlzywhoeldre Ahllvtllel! to join the R.C.AI. (w-DJ whllfi here they IT?” Riidvigfituirlfwtoiiil II OTTAWA, June 9 (CP)—Thl R. 5 u ,‘ _ car‘. in its 525th casualty list of Woolworth I- Mennflefelsblllszf 9,21‘ ‘t’; the war, containing 20 names, to- "Wlflnd We" tenogrephers‘ course Elven to air- gromen. During the course. which takes twenty weeks, the trainees re- weer the same night named two men who have been killed on active service 0V8]? seas and five who are missing on active service after overseas air operations. The overseas section of the list also lnclilded one man previously reported missing on active service and new report-ed a prisoner of war of Japan; four men previously missing on active service and now reported prisoners of war of Ger- many; and four men previously re’ ported missing on active service and l now officially presumed dead. ‘ Two men and one woman werel reported to have died from natural causes in Canada and one man was ileges n cruits allowed to take this course have first to pass an intelligence test. u-‘ . A ‘a a ALA-LI The Ether Man B! I HOW yowva CANADIAN! I 11s, wan t. 0F MILK A DR‘! WHAT'S m rilosc DRUMS, MATE ? RND THERE'S TIIIS ARTICLE 5M8 THERE IS ONLY ENOUGIIMILK IN BRITAIN T0 GIVE EACH CHILD V: 0F R PINT wiiv moms: ‘mars reiziziatr, CANADIAN KIDS DRINK AT LEAST A WAIT 0F M POWDERED MILK FOR BRITAIN- SIIIPMENT T0 MAKE I20,000 OURRTS l , can nun row/iv. HERE'S lot FOR rue xmsmstfs m“ m“ 8mm" FUND- CNRISSIE EFICHONEOF M“ “Mm” w‘ moss DIMES ulut stun a QUART 0F MILK T0 ' It CHILD IN BRITAIN DRINK YOUR MILK. SONNY. IT CAME ENOUGH IIITIIIS THE WRV FROM CRNADR ‘ WMILK TO BRITAIN" BOTTLE! Christie's» Biscui . “_There’s a wartime duty for every Canadon,’ knee and regarded it critically. “Time flies, doesn't it? You've b;en married - how long? - Six months?" asked Barbara. IIILISLJLQ)’. “Nearly? Paulines blue eyes sought her friend's face rather somol-cly. "It scams longer—si.me~ times." sue HGXIIIIILBEI» Barbara laughed. flNot very com- iisted as drowned accidentally in C {mam nuns M. ARES n Following is the latest casualty st: l o-oo-o-o-ooooooovoov vvrov ~ Pauline went into her room and shut me door. isnenieli a lulu? I Hagen, Harris Gordon, Sgt. Am- gnngen anti almost as u sne uukieg i herst N. s. to cry. Brie and retelsul ‘at I‘ Kelly, Donald Herbert. Sgt. been brought uD,l-089ill°1'»bl1lnfnh1', Chnthnm, N. B. before hm he kissed ner like i ‘ or looked at her with sucll an ex- Missing on Active Service alter 0vcrseas—KiIled on Active Service liression in his eye-t ruuiiile wast‘ Air Operations 1011C of Peterkm. out something lll ner heart resented mat suuuen iii.»- play o! aIIECI/IOII. her lips neloniéeil i w Dgnn|5—nQ other man him 8.. right to them. angry witn nun. but Flallnery. Seth Guelph. Ont. Hardy William Albert George, P. 0.. Windsor, Ont. James, PO. it, WdS B. hllxllt- Prcviously Missing, Now Report- ~- " ' 'I.I€ ed Prisoners of war (Germany) ‘lust 1°‘ luck “so a “me w“ n message read-“ana in case nobody t lve ou tn: Hnivtin. John Arthur F0. Bea- lgaggqlrfgwrggg? “law: is gllpposedl verton, Out. m mm," nappmesy- nLOiilfly. Russel William. F0.. Plum" m, me “we 5m $.11 to am on. _ ~ 1 n want, ta e' Ncivby. Harry Wilson, PO., We- g: {allrfrholg gallbagli_;gr ‘mom- tasklwl“ All” ent sne felt as u tne bad faiiy 0ft ' x IIJETIZ WIIIISJII, F0. w nan gnivgq Thompson. A . me 01d “use” 5 ry London. Ont. Previously Reported Missing. now Reported Prisoner of War (Japan) Turner, Edward Isaac, Sgt., Cal- gnry. Previously Reported Missing Now for official purposes presumed Dead ' Cartrnell, Robert Joseph. i=0. st. Cathariues, Ont. Hoknn. Junius Lyman Edward, and cast a spell over ller- lllell sne valiantly pulled herself ether, uucn nonsense! Barbara wus ner best friend. and it was charm- ing of her to superstition — of course. wear it. Tnen the bridesmaids came clam- curulg at the door. and there W115 the all-important function of fixing the veil, and an cltement because the bouquets nao not arrived. _ She was getting a little nervous and overdone, and ner mother FO.. St. Catharines. Ont. promptly cleared el/BIYQM Out °1 Orr Harry Edward, PO, Clark- the room and, shutting the c001‘. son, 9m, wok Pauline in her arms. _ sooulcr, Joseph George. Sgt, "I wisri ‘you all the happiness fir; Burnaby, B. C. the world, she 58M}, and now s could not nioo the tears in ner eyei- "D9115! i; a boy. and he loves you, but if ever you are in trouble, K102135011“, that you have a mother, rau e." rauune gently disengaged herself from her mother's arms. _ "Do you mink love lasts?’ she asked in a tense little voice- Thero was a short silence, then her mother laughed. "It all depends on what you mean by love." rlaui- ine‘s motner stooped to pick up u fallen flower, perhaps because for ii moment she was not quite sure 0f the expression in her wes- "WW changes, of course, but nearly ai- ways for the better. You can't keep up the excitement of being enflliflefl- when you're living together-its different." she would CANADA Died from natural causes: Gzidsbv, ‘Frank Clark Gladstone, LAC.. St. Thomas Ont. “James, Elsie Phyllis, LAW" Banff. ta. Pellerir, Joseph Alcide Rolland. Cut. Montreal. Drowned accidentally: Knives ‘Frederick Charles, Sgt’... Saskatoon. nrlT-zflm rm: naucans ALGIERS —(CP) -— Fritz. l. Gel‘- man dog found wandering and air anrloned in the waiii zem zem. in Liyba. now is mascot oi’ a 12th ed when war started. It is felt. how- Lancers squadron, the only armored "You mean-they get used t0 ever that the need for such an in- car reqiment ‘which fought in pou?" Pauline said. "You mean. stitution ls more urgantihan ever. France. there isn't. the some sort of longing v MIORE FOR YOUR MONEY Soflness d” uality EDD\ 5 WHIII iWA IUIIFT TI§§UF 225i siiiris to berwith you-Zia that what you “My dear ttle girl—" Pauline bmko in ruthlessly. “Dld you love Daddy very much when odhim ' u mar ?’ ' "Var much indeed." " were you disappointed afterward?" " an always diflerent from one a " Whit . “And do love him still?" no two are alike. must all shape our own dost-in You will rind out for yourself." There wu a little allenoe, then Pauline drew e hard breath like a sigh, and for a moment her pretty face lookrtd and. lea. d CHAPTER ll Pauline hung the roe ‘ve slowly and turnedlmaway iromelth: x19 110118. isn't oorning home till late." she said- c erotic smoke into the air turn- a page of the magazine all: was , then glance up. "Oh Biuinieee?" she asked casu- ali . ‘ll-Io didn't lay." There wee e little silence. Paul- ine went back to her chair and took up the work she had been engaged upon so happily a moment ago. "I should live that up if I were you." Barbara said in her lazy, NI ‘A '~ t‘ b i.) i begun " er since I was engaged." Pauline spread tho cloth scroll her one Vie“ W "lei ‘knees beside her il-lclld. w-i musical voice. "How long have you t it?" plunenuily to ukilriis.‘ "Dennis is a darling." Pauline gathered up the elaborate cloth. "He's a pclicct darling," sue said, with enthusiasm. Barbara stifled another yawn and turned another page of the magaz- ne. "And they livid happily ever after.’ sne quoted rattler cynically. Pauline icalleu forward, her chin resting in the cup of her hand. “1 want w ask you soilletiullg," she said. suddenly. "May I?" "My iulilu, wily not?" Barbara's dark brows lifted ul lnilu auloze- men. "What. is IL? i pro-ills. to answer to me b st of lny limited eloquence.’ riiilline slipped to ner “1 thlllk 1m Just beginning to understand that IMO isn't tile sllnple . day for iiun o5 ‘tiling’ l. illcuglit lt was," sne said "ll it uere we should flad it dull and uninteresting," Barbara de- i ' ‘it's tne unlkiuhJlty l....l. keeps us going at ail. What. is the important question?" ruulllle lu d down at her new wedding lul_ duo L\\'is.cd it thougntiulh, suddenly she raised h.r eyes, "Why doll t you like Dennis?" she asked. Barbara W35 lighting yet another Parsons. Arthur Edward. FO.. “V” "BH- Poor Jerklnl 1t was ‘ mmla‘ 0"” ml’ we“ a ‘lgprlleyior ner she vu-l- slou'i' ScarffMThomzls Deuel, Sgt. St. gyro? iininengmswmng m . me “we i l. James. an. he); u Vllngml Bruce John’ F0" Vlci lvllllfllsceihol: Bklllagfl-rgrvfiutglllfl-B slender lciared. t” a" blue garter fastened with a tiny arrow. ;lfcli lclgarette — her wnlte slender ling- ers paused in their task; then she answered cl" iliy: "But I do like him. i like hiln inlnlensely." Pauline streak ilcr ILlll‘ ilezid. “It's nice of you to say s0. but somehow I don't quite believe you. There's a remember the old. sort of feeling oi‘ arltagcnism wilen. ever you and he are in me same room. ’ _ Barbara interrupted calmly; "isn't lt rattler he wilu doesn't like me, don't you tnlllk? And isn't iit perhaps because I am here that he has suddenly dBCldE-d not to Con; into dinner to-nignt?" Pauline sat DBCL on ner l/nelg and looked up at her mend. She aci- mired Barbara immensely, and yet nobody had ever called Barbara beautiful. fStrikuig locking," had |been Dennis 0'l~lara's reluctant ad- . mission. "Th; sort of woman a man looks at because he's not quite sure l what she IS-" l It was a true if not very lucid de- scriptlon. Barbara was tall and slim, but she rather affected n droop. and slle ilaci queer nolloescrlpt eygg, that were sometimes dark and Smlleilmes Dale. and a beautiful mouth, and hair of at real leaf brown. She wore clothes that. were like nobody elses. "God knows - where she gels 'enl,“ Dennis grumb- led. She seemed to be it perpetual source of grievance to him. "$119 Sets them at quite ordinary 8110138." Pauline said. ever on the Idefensive for her friend. “But you {sec-she desilms them herself, and she s s0 ul-lggllldl.“ Barbara certainly looked "origi- nal ' enough new, as shc stood “ltll one hand on ilel- hip loosing down at Pauline with an indulgent smile. She wore a frock of the brightest jade green girdled with a band of dull Ora-like. and her long drooping earrings were jade. and her cigar- ette holder was pade also. "Why should he disapprove of you?" Paulina asked. realizing why, even as she asked the qllcsiion. Dennis liked "womanly women" - _the_descr_iption__was _ his owiiflar- bara looks like a cross between all lme agyptlafl queen and a illln vamp.‘ i m. nan protested uni; inst lllgllt. fWhy on eurul cunt one infill‘ nraileicy frocks like this?" and lle lluu pJlCil- Dirt pgnlme tt-Uulq not 1)., ge- eu a soil. lulu of ner nut-s n....tt~il Arlen, Pauline ;i.r-..i<lc.l. 153113111; Liialltlu, sulllllzg u little. "fills truulflllt. lv§ ilutlililg ro- IL 1111815!‘ Elli-l Illlllllll. _ "Uldifi. he IUTU it. Oil, bill. he Pauline nau iiuslied Wlldl pleas- must irate, eile lllzrl . '8- _ u r.~..c. 14.11.... . u. doesn't. "Now ii Barbara wore yyilat I (all ,go about p. iJ-~allb n. lift. tvllu 'fli.t.ify' clothes," lle went oil. iloun- uuili. elk... A-QAI: sllglutst ill-Uitiht in uerlng amidst kxpl-rtaidtaulia. ‘selllc- l one, you lulmv.” clung blue-mill soul: lnce—' "i kuutt. uu/~—-" "Sued look frightful!" Paullllc bdlriuru IJhL-CLI Puullrlcs cheek. tolo him. "l aiilu iu ‘rlalautf olle qutstloll, "Wily should he disapprove of it and illl SUJ: rte trls».il-l-e_ AALAA- .t sounded proluuilu. and Llieil silc luuaaCAl. t... l.l'il»L‘_-,lusl,' \...ti_ ,,i1'g_'\'\e aside the question \\'Ilil.'il idi‘ léUJig iu do wliil uuleciler. this oi’- lnontns she nan lunged to ask. lerllilg": "Barbara, cud you ltve your hus- "i-eterklils coming to uiliiler." band wnen you your" silo urged, as blindly. inland llel" plows. "Poor ner friend aid nut reply. l ffittiliilll! ' "Ii/Mill." sit-iii bnrDtllil, "always dls- ‘ ti/llric do you nlcullil" approve of tnulgs they don't ufldcr- i "tell, u, iullhllg llule to see you." otflllU-' _ "wily slluuiull. llc: nus lny " ii." said Pauline. Silc vials not , Cmlplfl.’ qulte>sulc_wil.it Barbara llleant, our, ' r slluiw-u COllfrlfl who adores the lilarrlcq film?” lEIOUIIU you iiulh ull, no» blimp; a fine answer cam": without heslza- iiilail who... lOVu i ccllcic lli, r-dul- troll. "l. Lnougnl l did, but \\<: IIRIKI ' 4.0. licure tilt; ollli wclllall in, his Q6911 muffler: 9XaC!i,y—l think one lilo. You ougll. to iluvc iilarrleu him nou.r—when l knew i did not.‘ , -—i CunSIUCA )..il.l ill-e admirably "How dreadful!" suit/cu." _ Barnard iuigiled. "It was rather, l ‘Dlllbllffll I don't care for him in out I've got over it. and it was an i that way at all,‘ expelieilce J. dollt regret." J. snow you don't, but all the fraud you've never loved anyone lsame you are admirably suited f0 since! I lllllll- You 1'0 both sentimental. yes. Ive been fool enough for iwnercas l_icllll.s—" Sn.- stopped, but that H p -Pauilllc Liliigili. he.‘ up quickly. "Oh! ‘Pauline ssrdmbled to her i "wllai rloudt lJt-lllllsf‘ feet. "Wllo WZLS lit)? uo tzlrulel l “Iyctlllllg, cxLt-pi. LilLlL tempera.- Barbara moved away to tile win- ‘mentally he's your exact, opposite," dow. V It wouidnt interest you," "Zlllell we must lluie been made shne said. ~ vdcll ivlllsr." Pauline insisted. Everything about you interacts (To be Contllluedi POOOQQ-QOOQ-OOODOO-OOOOOQmO-OOO-OO-OOOOQ-O-QQIOGIQOCM lDorothy Dix Says- i l limit. you hound squduoie ove tics. u.‘ .llc CU\l~;‘AlZu' 1.,‘ lld~ 1.: l‘. . r 111B Children, or any oi me domestic issues LIL-i collie up lll nldrrueu 1H0. v A happy marrlag. is bound to be a series or cunpronllses DECIAUBC lt- is not possible for any man and “Oillflll to see completely eye to eye. u!‘ to agree on every subject. And unless at least one of tllcln 1S proud- ull-ufled emuKh to sec the other}. point of view and ins ellousil will 1° walk around the Diner's pfejllfllics instead 0i bunlplllg lllit) illeul, tlifile is bound to be trouolc and one of those wmpcstlisus hutllcs lllJl is no ilt place in which to bring up cilildren. So unless you and your girl ar: willing to nleci each other llnif-vroy in religion and in everything else. don't get married. lgsull 0i you selctc e lees bull-headed male. DEAR MISS DIX-J met a. boy who is almost perfect. He doesn't smoke or drink. He air-aids church regularly and is a guild. hard worker who could take care of a wife. I am sure of lllS love icr ma. but I doll t. know whether I am in love with him or not. How can I icll when I fall in love? MABY. HOW GIRLS REALIZE LOVE REIGNS ANSWER-You will know it the same way that you know when you have the measles. It Will bli 21k out till ow You ivflil‘! be able to keep from talking about it and dcscrlbi \"\iIl SylhpiflillS to anyone who will listen to you. You can't tell tor '\i'l’li‘lllt'l' .r il:»;~' is lil love with you or not. You have to take ills word iol- ll. But wllell y-oll are in love yourself. you know it with eiugv bcnc ill your body and every fibre in your being. When you are ill love, you will think svmc ilcrlevily o nlonplaee-lookiifg boy is llzlrldscllle Lllilll VIUIOI‘ Aldiurc, You that every other girl in the world sees him lls you rid and is trying to get him away from you. And you will hung upon Illa we is as it in y were the utterances of all oracle. although nobody else ; eels llinl of being a spcllbindcr- You will rather sit at home Wlill him oi all cycling null llilVC llim tell you how beautiful and wonderful you lir. illnll go to rilly place of amusement, and you will begin to count the ("fist of going out to nine rind dance because you have begun to think of his pocketbook as being your own. You will begin to read the Cook Book and out recipes out of the newspapers and to look ill at tile drsplays of parlor 5N5 lllld kitchen utensils ill store windows instead of’ tllc dresses ill .\'.‘.lll(\' sllnps. And you will start to telephone ililll when lit- tircslvr siloxv ll‘.l in find out if he has been kidnapped or run over bv an automobile. Ami you \\‘lIl urge him to Wear a muffler around his throat and not to forgot his rubbers. lAnld by these and sundry other similar things you wll‘. kllIIW that you are n ove. excellent source of the nciturcil A delicious whole grain Vitamin B Complex caraa‘ E FLIIIIIIRII """"'” _ - p ._I.IM'ITED‘