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Pray with others: “Where two ee one thing it shall be one vain repetitions." Jesus prayed to the Father that YES when he was sufferin den. “Father forgive know not what thus he prayed when he hung upon _ the ores. BELIEVE AND RECEIVE. 871m- 1135 eyes on arty‘ unto There must not be any batiology in our prayers: “Use not According to your WILL be done, in the gar- em for they they are doing," faith it shall be . done unto you, _ , l Helpful Hints For The Women Folk - It's wiser being good than bad; 1W 5816f. being meek than fierce: It's fitter being sane than mad. My own hope is. a sun will pierce The thickest cloud earth ever stretched: That, after Last, returns the First. ‘rhougtlghgwwide compass round be fe , -'I‘hat what began best can't end worst, Nor what God blessed once prove aocurst-Brovming, Longer gloves. six buttons. are increasingly important. TAKE NO CHANCES Wllll BABY'S COLD P01" LE1‘ m: baby’: imii cold (level nto something worse. Let Mn. Geo, Manna of Scarborough icll on what to do. “M baby °l 76 mimlll! H"! t anlsty cold, so tried gill l.°.l.'i..l.'l’li‘i..‘i'm“‘r"é%ii.l“ M?" BabyHOwn Tififaoglnqgy-‘mgly-m I their action. The; ohrrcanthe ceaufvlaldclnm i’: trouble. Bflectivc in clearlnl up teething lfvllllllfl. constipation, simple fevers, diarrhoea, upset stomach. colic and lummcr complain! irritability, sim lc croup and other of "bub '9" ailments. lfct cy are utterly free frnin op ten or siu fying drug. An aualyrt’; report h given n each package, i. 3f.‘ 3iEi€"i‘s°é°§¢1"ieS§$““ '° "is"? M“ are not satisfied. ma" u y“ l This Lovely Footstool Simple to Make Cover In Victorian Style Comfortable and colorful is thil Victorian footstool. And its foun- dation is just a pair of cake cutting boards, its legs-doorstopsl To make, glue between two boards four wooden blocks, each about an inch thick and two inches square. Now screw your doorstep: into your bottom board as our dia- -gram shows-piercing each of the four blocks. Paint doorstep: in a gay color. To pad the top ct the Itool, cut ‘ three circle: of cotton batting, one the exact size of the surface, one a little smaller, the third smaller still. Place this rrnnllest circle on the stool. then the next size, than the largest. Prue edges down - firmly. For n cover-chapel flowered clilntz, a gay cretonno or lovely needlepoint. Cut a circle largo enough to reach down LZ- a of atool . to bottom board, futon in four g placel, then tack down in amcll e pleats about one inch apart. For a finish-a fluffy fringe. Full directions for making this . stool and 28 other useful. attractive ‘ articles are liven in our 82-min ii booklet. From inexpensive mate- _‘ rlala easily you make a smoking let, candle holders, book ends. tea tiles, many more items desirable for ho_m_e_ or gifts. Sendaflcincoinafor tan Home filmy your N . Name of booklet. Nlllll i Itflttlddffll PIWIIIOO i WELCOME TIIE TRAVELLER (I: arr-nun nsnim 3'1‘ tawny mun shaved the top of t‘; heart with a, wind ridit armed swing that made the love whistle through the air, [pg- his balance through the clumsy B 0ft. he clutched hold of Robert and swung his feed right um at the body. 361W stopped the blow. eased himself away, and stepped clear. Flynn rushed. was short. and 17-05975. 0n his was, beautifully bal- anced tagged the soldier 0n the 1106c 1181i with the left, covered, tapped 41811111. and again. and once more, reaching out. one two, three, four, alwa s stepping away that twelve es out of distance that The soldier's lips tightened mly. After each punch he snif- ed. He crouched weaving in, look- ing for an opening. blowly they circled round and, tap, home went Robert's left glove smack on the nose. So far there had not been much sting in the unches. Berry was measuring his gistance, that was all, laying a trap in-to which the Solder was to fail. 1m; 8S rt Flynn was moi/ms back. look linting wickedly Berry followed im. Tap, Robe Jill) the left home on ihe nose again, this time putting more force inlo the punch, nnd as he prepared w, rPlleqit the dose Flynn rushed blindly in, dropped his left arm right down. mtehdniz to swing it home. It was the opening Robert had been waitl for. Befnw- mom, drop- ped that 1e t arm he knew the soi- dier was going to swing it. Bracing himself for the effort and driving the right hand hard at Flynn's jaw, he put behind the blow all the power of the shoulder and the thrust oi rizeaht so much. Flynn could not get h a groom and the wedding day for their daughter without her knowi- edge or consent, and the surprise is body sprung on her at the last moment. down men had m“, more a/pt to talk in their sleep, but lie met the floor and there he lay . 1 other heanng ilulds during the iri- w m ms gloved hands oummwhelhtervai. He looked gravely concerned as he bent over Dan. In all his fights to date Dan had never received a. cut or a wound and Daniel ‘knew WOIDGIJ 8T8 m0}? glVflIl L0 61185111- 111B. London libraries to using strips bacon as bookmarks, books annually are withdrawn from library shelves because they have‘ become thet btodyadriviinkgl it‘ home dflrom the _ ee.urnngwl epun .Crsclfl Parents in Tibet select the bride blow echoed leauenly as me for Soldier Flynn. Flynn's enormous crashed to the floor as if a wn mm there. He landed face downwards, driving his chin into the resined canvas as According to surveys, men an; motionless uniil the count of four. M‘ then rocking slightly from side to So prone are book borrowers of side "m" the WW1 QUT W“ 6311911- 0; Robert helped to pick him up, and his seconds carried him to his cor- I‘ rier. It was ail over in brie minute ~ forty seconds and Flynn had not landed a single i Robert slip orimhis dressing i—_ own, cmsseu ver o ‘ corner 0*“? W" WWSSOYI“ mewhms gnu took the ‘soldier's £32; as his ‘hat 1.5m: 1199913551? 819353’. ilsove slid across and down wickedly, glove landed, but it meant curtains gush, ms bream and the aud ence shoute ‘ ed a. gash over Dans right eye which vras bleeding free] . upon this open wound, open it still wider; auinlthfionalpnln. Lscunancrvouaneu dirgthlatrylngperiod. swerved awkwardly, began to crowd Dan. Several times he felnted but did not hit. When Dan opened the I vmmi .111. 1...... no. 110:0’: nmozlnlg rvvuy to u“ y ' 6W Re ievo ‘Rcgu u - Pain: . Th?!“ """"'.‘.ffi The Maternal Instinct or the Overwhelming Desire to Reform Him Often is the Cause pmwfgcg-u,_;_,, ,, Why Many Women Marry Men They Iomaanwho colored functional men l v . . rvff.+1 Know Will Make Poor Husbands Did you ever notice that some women seem to have the imhI-Pw 11¢- iillty of always getting entangled with the wrong men? Th invlfllbl! f in love with miter-i. They g0 uuoush ions encasement: t end 11a in their being Jilted for younger and fresher faces. And, no matter if they and are divorced a dozen times. husbands is no better their last pigkagy than their fir t 5 . asked a. woman who was an old maid and who was still beautiful and fascinating at nud- dlo age how it happened that she had never mav- ried. "Oh," she replied with a smile and a shrill. "1 am one of the women who haven't any man sense and I have always let my fancies run away Wllih my Judgment. 1 have had plenty of qppor- tunities to make fine marriages to splendid men, some of them very important men who would have given me security and position and riches, But , , always ‘when the right man came along I ~ " ~ myse well who couldn't support himself, to say nothing of a wife, "Or I was belngnoble, being a prop for some weakung who made me ball with a left and a. right, Mc- Glnty took the blows smartly on his |gioves, went in close, held on, jab- ibed, dropp.ng his head and bringing , up the back of his cranium in ques- tionable fflshion, The audience shouted, booed. Mikc ,McGin-ty broke away reluctantly as the referee wrenched at the two and parted them. “Be careiul with your head, Mc- ' Ginty," warned the referee. McGinty l grinned. Dan landed with the left, then with .eft and right smart] . McGinty ‘over. missed with a wicked left ookwent into a clinch again, bearing h full I weight on Dan. Again he lowered his head, again the referee rted the men. Dan led withthe let and fol- anticipaied and the Americans left came hooklng to the head, landing high up as Dan ducked and ihe they got away, Dan wing the left‘ keep opponent on, Robert McGinbys bearing glove had open- Y Daniel got busy with collodion and rom experience that til-s might be lowed with a right that McGiniy se feel that he would ilop without my influence t0 brace him up. Or I was ga-ga about some poet who wrote sonnets to rm; eyebrows. time I had recovered from one 0i‘ these sentimental attacks chance had passed on and married some woman with more sense than I possess. ‘Ihere are plenty of women like me,‘ she added philosophically. “who are always unlucky in love. There is a fatality that always makes us set our hearts on the men who will beat us and starve us. We never thought . love with the wrong one-some ne er-do- A the Day the Quins were born, Gentle Olive Oil has guarded each tiny body cum-l ouvl on. iiurap ‘Illl coins to LIVI . ass Th akin ftldl fill llbtl Illtl DE - 0e Thit’: begause thgir bfrth .1934 Egg-refill ooglve chem almost ru human are to keep ch [l] , on] gentle Olive Oil woul do to protect the akin ofilliieaegve nil IINGI THIN, PAl-IOLIVI, IADI WITII TIIAT SAM! OINTE-I OIL, III-PI Tlllll SKIN LOVELY. - make a marriage about which our mothers love to boast." And now comes the wail of a mother who asks; “Why is it that human derellcts, seem to have an irresistible attraction for some girls? , l have a daughter like that. From her school days up _he surrounded herself with down and outers, shabby buys out of 1005, near-geniusks who were going to dazzle the world with, their achievements, but wiio were always hungry; drunkards she was reforming, sinners she was prayind _» "Against the eritreatles and remonctrances of her father and myself and every friend she had in the world, she married about th worst of this pack of hangers-on, a. man she had to go to work t0 support no who gambled away the money she earned. Fortunately for her he died a few years, and we thought her experience must have taught her some rise "But it hasn't. she has fallen in love with a. man who has every fault that her iirst husband had, with the audition oi being extremely high-tempered and hard to get aiong with and arrogant- and conceited, 8s arch meu are. tiling. but she isn't. makes her do it ated girls thin a. dark and un-_avory past. the hero. You would think she must be insane to cio such a iool She is highly inieiiigent and well educated? What .,.. Oh, many explanations ma/y be offered for this vagary of the fem- inine iancy ior the men they shouldn't marry. k it is romantic w have a mun make iove t0 them who has The quiet and domestic type oi girl is ms- cinated by the tramp who tells her tales oi wile adventure 0i which he is ‘lhe gm with the instinct of the reformer in her is aliured by the prospect oi having a victim always at hand whom she can make over accorunig to her own patiern. Young and unsophistic- And there are many other gmi; who, as a father once said to me with disgust, speaking oi his daughter, seem to have a. passion ior the Ere-B'- UDVHLlIBCl. Bu-i. the real thing that makes so muny girls wreck their iive. for unworthy men is the lanai maternal district. it is the mother pity "W115- Mike Mcfilniy W011i“ D18Y|for the man who is still a child and cannot cope witirthe wono; the a takéniElh-e many good women fighter =it _ mother impuse to take into her arms those who are weak and sick. hook wa. danservlls 811d ‘gry and discouraged, and comfort them. d n sentiment, but it plays hob with the lives of Don't Let In-Laws Impose 0n You is a grand and noble hun- Dear Miss Dlx—I married a widower who had two boys, aged 17 and 22 (Sagittarius) — While the set- up does ‘not suits or spectacular achievement, couraged), a nice steady headway i-s possible and benefits assured for the future by right application today. vision of antiquated, methods and devices and finishing can poetry, sian. was published recently in Moscow. match U18 Red. white and blue eomblnu-l tioris of ooioi- will be carried over credulvusly when info the summer. land uses 100 tons of can-i dies every night deupite the spread or electricity and gas, An anthology of modem Ameri- translated into Rus- tFtne dictionary, q According stew ls: a. hot bath, a small room: a heated room; a low resort or dive; a dish of meat and vegetables; a stewpan; B- Sllilfi 0X’ BXCIYAEXHEDC Ol‘ WGITY; 3 P1806 W116i? b82118 PINES- imts are bred; a. vivarium for fish; an artificial bed f0 oysters, etc. THE COOK'S CORNER VALENTINE COOKIES One cup shortening. 1-2 cup but ter, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 3-4 tea- spoon salt, l 1-2 cuips brown sugar, 3 028s beaten. l-2 teaspoon soda, 2 ‘teaspoons baking powder, 4 cups cake flour. Method: Combine shortening, butter. vanilla. and salt. Add sugar and cream well. Add eggs. Sift soda. baking powder, and flour three times, then add to other mixture. Add more flour if neces- sary to make firm dough. Pack into greased heart-shaped refriger- ator wokie mold or roll in greased paiper and shape with hands and back of table knife to make de- pression at top of heart. Chill until very firm. then unwrap or unmould, slice very thin and bake B minutes in moderate oven 3'15 degrees I". SWEETHEART SALAD ‘Three cups tomato juice, 2 stalk-s celery. out coarsely, 2 bay leaves, 3-4 teaspoon aclt. 1-4. teaspoon poultry seasoning, 1 l-2 envelopes plain gelatlne, d tablespoons cold water, 1 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 1-2 tablespoons grated onion. let- tuce and celery hearts, Method: Boil tomato juice, cel- ery, bay leaves, salt, and poultry seasoning fen minutes. Strain and add to gelatine that has been soaked for five minutes in cold water. Stir until gelanne is dis- solved Add lemon and onion. Pour into heart-shaped moulds. rather deep and chill until well set. Un- inold on lettuce and pierce each with stalk of celery heart (leaves left on) which has been sharpened at the point, bang careful not w @335“ 0m" 5119"“ be the 1111B f9!‘ victim stared vacantlv at him. spring-the rest can ' costume as in the case of shoes, or they can introduce a. harmoniz- ‘not. ing third color. "Hard luck, Soldier," said he. Flynn did not answer. He could He was still in dreamland and wonderzilng when the fight was going bes . Dan Shelton stared at Robert in- the door of the dressing room opened and Berry en- ltered laughing and unharmed. Dan dropped down from the nib- bing board on which he was seated. “Don't say you've won the fight al- ready, Bob." said he. Robert nodded. “Inside two minutes," he answered as he threw aside his boxing gloves. "Flynn left himself wile c-peii and had no defence. I beat him before he had time to get warm." Two bantam wegh-ts had taken the ring, the f/wo were to have fol- lowed Dan Shelton and Mike Mc- Ginty, and Robert had donned his ilanneis and sweater and was ready to help Dari long before the champ- ion was called to the rins- THE WAYS OF MIKE McGlNTY They went out into the glare of the powerful ring lights and were greeted with the customary h cane-like roar of welcome. A minute later Mike _ MoGinty came. The American locked dander- ous. His coal black hair had been niffled all over his head. His hands were already swathed in bandages ert beside him, examined close - fore he was satisfied that all was right. McGirity’s hand bMIdBEQS were heavier than boxers 115911 B5 l! e. The champions had entered the riri before the time agreed H9011 an: s, tedious delay followed in which old rlng stars and new chal- len ers ste ped through the WPBS am? the M. , bellowed his introduc- tions. The big contest had to wat for the time fixed for the broadcast. at last all was ready and the fisht began the first move Robert saw tn?!’ —°_____________ lint-ml Ilrlrclvfl IARADOLII flick Ambul- llflwkk v nlefhvboadndtcc cllefillil. Chases i PARADO L tough with the smooth. Daniel shot a hurried glance across the ring; seeing which, Mc- Ginty raised h.s loved hand mock- lngly and gririneclz. ‘ eep away from the orilla,” Shel urged anxiously. ‘If ycu ‘don't e’ll be putting something across when he's on the blind .ide of the referee. Box him. Keep him movingnOrutspeed him, Nurse that‘ bad eye. (To be Continued) | Riglll Where u Hili You! CLEAIIYOURNOS!ofsuffocatingmucus l l -open up your cold-clogged head- breathe more freelyl Vicks Va-tro-nol ls what you need. A few drops 've swift relief from head cold discom orf. ‘ ‘IIIIS TIIEATMENTis successful because Va-tro-nol is active medication-con- taining several essential relicf- ivirig I coin misery,- agents plus ephedrine-expr y de- < signed for nose l and up throat. What a more, when used at first sriiflle or sneeze, VIAKI U? VDUI NOII L l0, one of whom lived with his father's mother and the other with nis mother's eople. After we had been married a year we decided we were in a posit on to take the younger boy and his grandmother on his mother ; side brought him to us. She stayed ‘for a six months visit and we 510$. along well together although at time; my nerves seemed to be at e breaking Point because she is hard of hearing and talks conslalflly- NOW the troube is that she has decided that she will come and live with u! and bring the older boy also with her. She has plans that she Will d0 the house work while we work and pay the bils. We have tried in every way to put her off, but ;he is a determined old woman who does what she wants to do, and I feel that it will kill me to have her. She has six children all able to take care of her. What shall we do? MRS. C. F‘. W. Answer: Have enough backbone to tell the old lady flatly that she cannot come and that you do not want any outsider ln your home. Goodness knows, having to live with a moiher-in-aw is bad enaugfl. but l0 have 1° live with your husband's ex-mother-in-law is an affliction that no “roman called _upon_to_endure. ___ DOROTHY _DIX._A . ’ l. i ~ l l - YOUR lllilllililiIAL lldlillolilifii: :- (By FRANCES DRAKE) lCopyiight, 19411, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in the sezilon your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook la, according to the stars “‘ITII WI.IIIWIIIVI%%%RJ“ < _ fine lmagnaticn have something to say about what ycu do and now ycu do it. Don't adhere to a tut- and-dry method. Be diiferent,, pro- gre:sive. Fine rays. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 For Wednesday, February l4 MARCH 21 m APRIL 2o (Aries) ‘Gains to be made in law, baiiknE. brokerage, medmine, commercial 51119.5; in astute buying._seiizng and trading. Also especlaliy favored: Venn"! WW" c Matters pertainmg to the heme (seer-pie) - Ycu born after No- aliy helps to pre- v|“. _- gnu reel estate; restaurants, horeis vember 9 are mere [avoid by sun-S "W ma"? °°ld9 and places oi entertainment. thcn other sczrriio folk but all o! from developing. splendid for physicians you will need patience and a wiu- AMomingSmile SCOTTISH METHODS A Scotsman had just applied for" lacceptance by the N-ew York po- lice force. After passing the physic- il treat, he was put through a wst .n general knowledge, “Now, then," said the inspector. zlowering at the Scotsman, "how would you act ln dispersing a very nun-led. "I'm no too sure hoo ye doe it here in New York. but in Aberdeen we Just pass the hat rollfm’ and they soon begin to shuffle o t. ON THE TARGET A certain dear old lady made it her duty to visit tin patients of the local hospital. One one occasion she went up to a much bandaged individual who vac sitting lllp in bed and after a ittle preliminary talk sarid to him 'ei-y sympathetically: "I suppose "our wife must miss you a good teal?" "No. mum," came the prompt re- Mlze arid argumentative crowd?" pushing material and artistic "Weel," replied the Swtsmari- issues to the front. Hard Work. scratching his head and looking serious thinking and taking ad- APRill. 21 to MiAY 20 (Tam-iii)- L: care is exercised to sa-lflllflfd personal interests and not to exceed your income in spending, day can be productive for gathering know- .edge and improving your prospects ior bumiess increases. The size oi you; desires and application reg- ulate results. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Mercury is in benefic aspect but other influences are less favorable, suggesting that it is important you keep your creative and visionary ‘ideas anchored to pract.cal applica- tion. You with literary talents will find today appealing, generous. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -No hampering indications for ingness to cooperate with associates and employer or employees if you are to atta n the su.c'.ss that can be ycurs Don't be extravagant. NOVEMBEI} 23 t0 DECEMBER __ __- , vantage of new openings are bound to pay substantial dvlidends. JULY 24 to AUGUST 32 (moi- Ideal vibrations! You are partic- ularly at your best when given a difficult task or one that calls for ingenuity and daring, Heres your day to show good results in whatever your line of activity. Recreation, sports, romance also te ra . AUGUST 2'3 to SEIYIENIBER 23 (Virgo) — Keennesg and finesse in all mental work highly monsored. Office work; writers, advertising agencies and promoters. account- ants. artists, scul, , teachers and students among the first fev- ored this good day_ ER 2i to OCTOBER. 23 oni- . oreneaaandatuflneaalnthonoctrll irritated membranes? Clot quick roll Treat your nose with Mcntholntuni, the balm with the money-hack guarantee! Montholatnm acts lnatan enetratol e nasal paua|s—|oothu inflamed mom null-helps elaar head nrid none. Got Mentholntum today Iroln your drugglat. ln jarannd tuba-soc. MENTHDLATUM COFWFORI’ [Lilly (IIi-l y OK TROUBLE AT ALL _- MARY MARGWUiT WITHOUT ANY FUSS |~r DIDN'T TAKE. Mt TVK) MINUTtS- - NICE. Q THIS FOR A QUARTER-- llm" "Wld- 5"" "ll-h mawn- ply: "she's got a. wonderful aim roi- sirnmm “l” drew“? ' r a goman." _ lfliiibra) - I..e_t_your__iri-tuitlon and ‘TIPPIE AND “ca?” STUBBS ' n, p»- =_.. ' 1,4515; | rouno vou A PRESENT roa I pow-r suave. m piLtv-oaicviu’! ‘cuz I Maven. SAW ANYTHING AS TOYIIGQLOOINE é;‘-Qaeii_.ua_ ~-rwii>.~ I , ‘gossip. IQ , pm..."- Gcc! ‘n-lls is seven! I cuss IT'S JUST AS WELL you w/cw-r AN’ GOT rr ' ‘STCADDA olviu’ ME TH incompleted matters are more fav- cred undertakings. Attend to eswntials. eye. ear and mind to run your ai- ulating day but the answer will be . ingredient, but one which you can eas- L or one of the lovely rayon stripes The Quins love their Palmolive baths When the time arrived for soap and were: baths, Dr. Dafoo chose for the Quins’ own soap, Palmolive, made with that nine, sooth- ing, gentle Olive Oil. Dr. Defoe knew Palmolive would help protect (he lirde Quins by keeping their-complexion: always ' ‘ igmoogh," perfectly normal and healthy. Surely if Palmolive keeps che Quins‘ akin in , ' condition, it nan keep your _ complexion lovely mo. Get several cakes of the new improved Palmolive today; You'll like its new iniidnen and perfume. It‘: harder too, has longer, saves money» LliiantcPnlnclIvc'c"HunbvGcap“C.I.C.Nmcoli t Morn. Wcd.,fil., 1 lc 1.30 9.1. Standard ‘Illa. ‘M GIANT BATH SIZE saves YOU -MONEY -—__—~_-_ ~- ~~~ A CHILD BORN ON THIS.DAY showy re- will be genial, BXTIDRKOJS (if en- a. profound thinker. Will have an unusual knaJr for business and fihances. especLaIly if educated in a s'.und, practical manner. It will readily absorb in- formation and retain it in its fznc memory. It may nct be a. lender ‘but will be an efficient, capable as- set to any organization. TOOK TIME OFF indicate DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Need reforms, xe- outmoded than starting entirely new JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 ____ (Aquarius) - It will take a critical IDNDON __(cp) 2__Mrs_ A P Herbert, wife of the M. R-author, laid aside her uniform as an Auxil. liary Territorial Service sergeant for the first time zince the war started fairs,clever'iy this none-too-stim- well wtrth ycur trying. Maintain clear thinking. to celebrate her silver wedding an- FEBRUARY 2i m MARCH 2o “'v°'s“y' ‘ (Pisces) - By exploiting your man- Gold production in Canada during the firs ten mznths of i939 a- mounted to 42351380 ounces compar- ed with 3,877,239 ounces iii the 1.0x‘- responding period of 1938, mid 3,- 380,735 ounces in 19117. How to Make (a ‘Splendid Cough Remedy at Home A Big Saving, and ‘It’s So Easy! N" Wk“!!! ""-li.'..“l’;"l”'.2i';' tlliln": 1.".‘;.°..’:.~...... f! ' I ’ I Cough medicines usually contain a ?uick-actingcough reincd for thcwliola large quantity of sugar syrup-s good amiliy. quickly, you fee its eiictrat- ect n the air passages. t loosens ageriai ability and acting prompt- iy at the right mcment, you can and shruld turn to"ay‘s acuvres to gccd l'f"‘""lt. Happiness, gsod news indicated. ou four times as much cough remedy or your money. lasts a long. time, iliy mnke at home. Take 2 cups of gran- th iiitod sugar and 1 cup of water, and =tir n f_cw moments until dissolved. \'o cooking! No trouble at all. Then [rot from your drug ist 21A uiucca o Pinex, pour it into a (iounce iottle, and add your a rup. This gives you 18 ounces of real y splendid medi- cine for bnd winter coughs. It makes n rcul saving for you, because it gives Pines is a cnmpouii _ way Pine and palatable guuiucnl, in concentrated form, a well known and reliable soothing agent for winter coughs. Money refunded if it daesnt please you in every way. Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles; HAT-INCLUDE" A two piece dress does tricks with a tired wardrobe. This smart style with its perky fitted jacket and neatly gored skirt will mix and ‘match with your other sweaters, skirt and blouses to make several new costumes. FOT the southor spring vacations, striped cottcn, such as chambr-y or pique, ls ideal. IPor town wear striped sheer wool or dots will make the nicest dress ever. Make a turban to match. to complete the costume for either north or south. The pattern for the knotted top turban is included in the dress pattern. Btyle No. 815’! is dulgned for “l?! l2. l4, l6, 36, 38 and 40. SWO ‘. requires 4 1-2 yards or 39-inch ‘naterial for dress and hat, send fifteen (lbcl (coin ls pre- fcredi for pattern write plainly vour Name. Address and atvlc numb" 'Be rurs to state the also Vi“! wish Style No. am Sim Name ltreet Addrala (lit! Province ______________ Those Fatal Spoil Should you spill some drops of water on your hardwood floors while watering the piants. rub them with a cloth dipped in turpentine, using a circular mot'on when rub- blng. Dry with a piece of c'ean ‘flannel and your ficor will be quite