Clinical tests show amazing rcsultsl 4 out of 5 helped to softer, smoother, lovelier skin. Q If your skin ever gets rough or dry, if unattractive blemishes ever ‘mar its loveliness . . . here's some , lhel news for you. , I ' g’ A noted skin specialist has devel- oped a new home beauty routine. It has been clinically tested with some truly remarkable results. New l-Step Treatment 151 vxomen tool! part in this test supervised by 3 skin specialists. One cream was used --~ Noxzema Medi- cated Skin Cream. Here is the sim- ple 4-step routine each of these woman followed for Z weeks. l. Morning~bathe face with warm water-crsam-ivash face with Noxzema on a wet cloth. 1. Apply Noxzerna as e powder bees. 3. Eveninq~baiore retiring, repeat morning cleansing. C. Massage face lightly with None- ma-pat on extra over blemishes. “cousin-inn rinsidnrziasr FLIGHT LONDQI, Nov. 10 M (CPl-Tlic Government announced today that ' ‘ it will do what it can for Brit- _l lsh war pensioners living in hard- t l‘ currency countrics and suffering '. financial hardship as a result of ‘i ' devaluation. Pr-nslons Minister Skin Specialist Develops New Home Beauty Routine The results were astonishlngl Actu- ally, 4 out of 5 showed softer, smoother, lovelier skin in 2 weeks. Yes, 4 out of S women were thrilled at the marked improvement Non- seme helped bring to their skin. Medicated, helps heal Start using this new idea in beauty care. No greasy creams to dssue off. No expensive astringent: and foun- dations. Noxzema is dainty and greaselessr-n modicnted formula de- signed to help heal blemishes, to smooth and soften rough, dry skin. No wonder so many lovely ao- tresees and models are using ltl l .---------------------|| SPECIAL OFFER Thy it yourselfl Now's the best time, too. While this Anniversary Odor lasts, you ran got the big lS-ounca 93¢ jar of Nuxzcrne for only 79¢ “at all drug and cos- metic counters. Get yours todayl NOW omv 79¢ LIMITED TIME lass-Iin-n-uas-es-nn-nu-ssn- House of Commons the Government hrid reached this decision in principle and that it would apply in cases of "severe hardship" lVlarquand said dutails slill were being work- ed out. An official at the Pru- sinns Ministry said there are H.000 United Kingdom war pcnsinncrs in Canada and 3.700 in the United States. N ILL BE moors a Mtiiil-ODML! We will remember them. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW, FRIDAY CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY REMEMBRANCE DAY Chapter XXH! "Good night, and show them the Shining road, even if you haven't. found it for yourself or for your two accomplices." "I wish you'd stay on. You flu- clnate the inmates, including this one." . "Tell them your fat friend and your eccentric playmate in the mauve mitts enjoyed the party from alphabet soup to jelly." "Good night. with us out of the ivay you can relax and be yourself." 1n a way this was true. Even though she had looked and con- tinued to look to both of them for sympathetic cooperation in Home House, their presence. their assay- ing eye and manner, were under-tow to an occasion such as this. To be sure, the Charlottenburg. by virtue of her social and political prestige, was directly responsible not only for s city grant or build- 'lng line privileges, but for various boons nf one sort or another on- joyed by the guests of Home House. Kitty, ton had gone to considerable nnnprnfitable efforts, in directions that raugvd from discount. privi- leges for Home House women from irwn nf New York's largest popular- priced dr-partment stores, to hslf- rate Sunday Hudson River boat rides for them, to free toilet soap land private bathing beach privi- Jeges. But it contlnurd to remain true that nothing was exempt from their pcrslflage, free of their ex- corihtlon. i Their departure therefore relax- ‘lng to her, Sierra turned to the procedure which she observed every‘ ‘Thursday evening, of nn hour's ‘alter dinner coffee and talk in the ‘ large lounge and a latcr session o‘ private conferences in her office l in the old building, l The women milled about later than usual this evening of the ‘tenth anniversary, a wall of them icirvumscribing he!‘ wit-h their con- iCPITlS, personalities, problems. But ‘long after the lights of the lounge l were out and the front doors locked lsio that latocomere had to ring for j the night porter, ii stream of residents jwith private appointments waited their turns, as patients await theirs i ASTHMA ALL GONE! Had a Nervous Cough Didn’! Sleep Soundly "Night after night spells of cough- ing disturb my rest. A weakness in my throat was quickly affected liy weather changes. lt was e grand day when I used Catarrh-o-mnc. Help came within a few minutes after I used Cetarrh-o-sone. After inhaling Oetarrh-o-sone vapor foi five minutes l always felt com~ fortable. With no distress at all, 1' could then go to sleep. Yes, l do say to Asthmatic sufferers, Caterrh- o-znne is YOUR remedy for helpful relief." Follow the advice given by the lady of whose recovery you have just rend. Your druggist has (‘istarrh-o-zone, 35c and 75c sizes. MOORE 6c McLEOD LTD. REMEMBRANGE DAY uovamma ma, 1949 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not wearv them, norlthe years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning _ri;s GUARDIAN. Gssiiiivt Prosocste Says Minister ' Resignation of P. INIcGPQEQY. Civil Service Commissioner, over what ha considered failure 0f the government to enforce the Com- bines Act in the alleged price-fix- ing of flour and feed millzng rnm~ penis-s has brought a rPPlF "m" Justice Minister Garsrm Hivlwfl above) that the Act col-Ii M; have been enforced in lilill case. The Government is considering amendments to make prosecutions under the Combines investiga- tions act easier. in a doctor's anteroom, for admit- tance to Elena's office in the nizl building. Last. came the pretty little tliinr. new to Home House, Annie Krnlzm". Anna, a high speed piece worker 1n a high class dress factory, was twenty-five. It was a love affair o: 001159. with a married man twicu lier age, who had a daughter e\'- actly Annie's age. The church won't let him (rec. His wife won't lei; him free. llc won't. let himself free. But; lie ciin‘t help lovln' me, Miss Baldwin. iiny more than I can help lovln’ him. He needs me. Mlss Baldwin. IN" wonderful to be needed like that l‘m thatriivay, Miss Baldwin. I new! t0 be needed by 8111-" Those were practically the last words addressed to Sierra in thzs long arduous day packed with events pertaining to the tenth anniversary of Home House. 5hr carried them, ringing like repeti- tlve bells in her head, home to Twenty-one East. The need to b: needed by Bill. They rang 0n, as absent-mlndedty she purtgnk n: Kitty's "snack" which awaited her on the night table beside her bed They rang an she stretched liorscd between the chill sheets. They rang, as she lay that ir- stant before turning out her light. regarding the framed photograph of Oliver on hor dressing llilhlt‘. Thar rang: "I'm Lhnillwfly. r need to be needed by Bill!" Chapter XXIV One late afternoon. months after- ward, when Leonora and John were at Saratogn, Springs, where he was taking thermal treatments for the lumber complaint that nj now had him in its chronic throes, Kitty suddenly picked up the telc- phone receiver on the desk of hci- small boudoirllke office in Llll‘ Applied Arts Building and callod Oliver Plow at. the Baldwin offices. She caught him at the business day's last act. of shutting down one of the rollertop desks which were still used ln the gloomy and dated Baldwin offices. a desk which Oliver ebhorred for its symbolism of his cnslavement ‘so the DENY side of a major bilSiiléSs and for its horrific golden oak. "You're in the summer widower class, Oliver," telephoned Kitty "Farnliy in the country, furniture shrouded. camphor smelling, blinds drawn, heat embalmed indoor: Why don't we dine together in a cool spot?" It was the first time she had ever called him at his office ‘n this or any other vein. but; no some of specinlncss or nny par- tlcuiar surprise cnme over him. He was tired and a headache, the shape d1 a tight hatbancl, oppres- sed him. "Don't: let me down on an even- ing like this, dear. Kitty needs tn celebrate, and she needs to colu- il your child ls run down and , listless, he may be susceptible to j many colds and minor ills. For , such conditions we recommend Scott's Emulsion containing ' k Natural VitaminAaad Dwith | other necessary elements to in-i- ll l QfQVQ energy 1nd resistance. Buy s bottle today! H. ‘scans EMULSIO Nrli lliii A YUNH i POWIRIUI NUIRIYION i l CHARLUFTETOWN Winter needs. MEN'S HEAVY WINTER 1S — inside cor bonds-ccich . . . . . . . . . Men's Medium Weight WORK SOX-Z pairs l Men's "First" Quality Tiger Brand fleece lined COiMBlNATiONL-eoch . . . . .. Men's "First" Quality SHIRTS and DRAWERS-Tiger Brand Fleece-each .. Men's Heavy Blue Freize WORK PANTS - pair Men's fine quality Cotton WQRSTED PAINTS — puir ........ -1 Men's Heavy Doeskin SHIRTS, Assorted Fluids — cucli Men's Doeskin WINDBRTEAKERS, zipper front — eucli . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . Men's Fancy Striped DRlESS SHIRTS- fused collars-fine quality -— each .... Men's Blue OVERALL PANTS- 714 oz. denim — pair Men's "Genuine" Horsehide JiIPPER JACKETS — eocii .-----.a- Boys’ Heavy Weight Fleece COMBINATIOINS -—- each Boys’ Heuvy Blue CHIEVIOT BR=E~ECH~ES — puir Boys’ All Wool Plaid Zipper WINDBRIEAKERS -— euch Boys’ All Wood SWEATERS -— Zipper and Crew Neck — cacti .....-» .--~¢--|e-. Boys’ Pigtex Leather HELMETS — Fur Trim —- each Boys’ Fancy Crew Neck SWEATERS - Wool — each . k r This is not a Clearance Sale... ~ 0r a Special Purchase Sale It is not an Inventory Sale or an Axmiversary Sale These Are Downright Everyday Prices NOVEMBER 10, MOORE 8s McLEOD‘S Men's. Boys‘ and Ladies" Basements are operated on q truly strictly cash basis and in that way we ar "Regular" everyday prices which, This is only a partial list of the many items or SHOP AT MOORE 8s McLEOD'S BASEMENT WHERE YOUR DOLLAR IS WORTH ‘I00 CENTS MEN’S BASEMENT 75c 75c 2.95 1 .65 4.50 4.50 4.75 3.49 2.98 1 .98 2.95 1 .95 98c 1 .95 LADIES’ BASEMENT l5;";"i“.i:?.°.'fi".'f' w“ "‘ °°"°?, 65¢ 3521"’: T23 W5"??? ...... . 59c liiéfi; ifliiiilii‘... 69c °““ 1.00 l'.2"%§""_°.l.§'.‘l"....,.._...i 89c Women's Cotton ill??? .11"! .'.i‘;l°“_ s... 1.69 Xlikffilff’??? ..... ...............1.95 BLOOMtERS-poir Women's White Ficnnellette 2 NIGHT DRESSES — each . . . . iliiiéiililf". 69 " 79 “d 89c lii?l‘ééifawi°'.;'."f 69c Women's All Wool Pullover SWEATERS — each Girls’ i-i Rb Worsted HOSE—siries6toB-—2poirfor isiiilsiilinfoiioi: 10-pin .. 35D t“ 65C sligliflglciixdn to 34mm: 69C l4 —-'O0€ll .. to 24 to Ill-pair . . . . .. Girls‘ Wool ond Cotton SWEATERS plain and fancy f.,',‘i.°__’,°f"T_' 950 " 1.1 U °"" 1.65 gLIglWES-iczizrfoo; to 9-puir .......... ii¥u§§§§°‘l"...i 2-50 MwRE €~ MFLEOD L___...imil*d é e able to offer merchandise qq in reality. are "Bargains". rlvlng daily in time for your‘ 1949 g wife, Anita, l8, "brdililhi their bratc with Ollie." He had no real rcnsnn, except lack of sufficient desire, to refuse. "I‘m a fair ivcnthvr girl, Olllfi. I like t0 share my good Limos and go off in a corner alone when they're bad. Dine with Kins, Ollie Kitty gotlee good new-s. Kitty's gird M111 wants tu lie glrid ivlih Olliu" He complied with a sense of only half iriuillng what he vras agreeing to do. They met in lllf‘ small restaurant. U"? W99 0f fircicniiously surrep- tltious little hideaway just then coming into vogue as "spcali-casy“, where prohibited liquor at prg. hlbitlve prices was served 1n after dinner cups mid the food. as if to ciimouflnice the shortcomings nf the bcnllcggcil liquor, was high excellence, To Oliver lliero was something perpetually fascinating in the driv- ing force of this woman who had the delicate personality of one who must never got. her feet wot. or. for‘? lmvoc. nnd yet who boasted cvery initiative he so conspicuously lacked. She was like a. transparent doll, every motive showing, pet‘- sonnl, worldly and gay motives that were not. austere, not even high-minded, but certainly not reprehensible. Ho liked her gayety in particular. It gave him the illusion of iiisn ‘being that way, which ha was not. SGT. PILOT ALLISON Missing on Active November You live-though dead-in REMEMBRANCE R.C.A.F. There is no need of stone to mark your ‘resting place- BOYCE McKlE (Buddy) Service Oversea ll, 194i. each remembering heart. she reminded him of the French Riviera, of Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo, where he had spent much time during the period of thc marriage of his stepmother to his father. Those days were his happ- iest memories. Days in which you could be a cat inthe sun. To be continued NEW YORK. Nov. l0 - (OP) ~- A couple and their lfi-moath-old daughter from Bangor, Me., who said they had been living in sub- ways, railroad stations and parks here for more than four weeks, received temporary shelter today. Newspaper reporters found the three huddled together in Grand Central Station. John Maher, 22, said he and his daughter, Juanita, in .\'i-w York after he had been unulile to find s job in Bangor. H» grit $15 1°‘ three blood dnnaiimis and work- ed for a short illTli‘ as a counter- man. but was unable ti» find l regular job. _ Reporters fed ilic family. it‘ ranged for a hotel room, and b!- gan loving to find Mahru‘ a Nb’ G. H. TAYLOR IIWILLII FOIL IOU‘ GENERATIONS