>--.__-.w.-..e -.<.-..._-..._ ( 0.x (ti? TWQ THE CHAREQTTEIPEOQQARDLQN. ‘.__1§U§UST,1. 194i) Rea man's I BLACK HORIZON ' By JOSEPH LEWIS CHAD\VICK -{;.;§' .24:- lu' hear ' krufe fromqlclt. Tire-n his airkies were secured mbgifwafii icautioiisgr- pushed uird he rvas tumbled to the sward, h the brush along his bafili 110191955- . e knew it was possible tnut "dunyal" he called. "Sonya-—-" an Jack might mut- stumbled; she did not answer. There was pop the path tirrougli the ‘n. _,unly tire sound or their going. Fi-t He had traveler: but -.t of n.r v time was not s0 much all ,4 . ardl when ire sow .\l- s big '.'0rily- a. deep silence. Egurq The nran saw iuur u; tut-i ltaérti struggxu in tllns bonds rained instant. A spuce of ocrlrtrtiszfourr there was no un toug _r elve feet separated tiit-rnfltrrntrs I tnan live vine to break. lie couldnt‘ m came up ti) throw '. e e Xooscti i; sitigle strand. He lay stliij s trztcr a trttie, spent, breathless, u, tiv ' on him. As ire g; never thrown. movement __ no vine tetrdrn . n in,‘ lungs he would !-l'fill< out-k (Juniizrglian, And he rrirut would happen when they i nrtrtzcr how distant the.‘ lillif‘. SEPIIKXI YO pfi$i' * o.’ I - ‘e rcur or‘ {J18 plane the native to <1» 13v ll? ‘w from hi: Lttrcdt. ttuiru xvhirxd lllJVW ' ll .~‘.iit:~’. '.'\ I. .ill.t‘ sounded low over the - e i.r_\'. ruarcd cn and r to a low whining ‘tr than that of u 'l'ti<-ii sunri- '.<~l‘l‘it)l<: and oppre- H4 "ixltr passed until the l.\(l iind loosened his '§ .'l‘Ulll where to sea, over rising slow. dark. bleak, Juck cuullt 2"" littiiittlu ..t- <- cwtltt i=1 X iv zrloirg the wts limit it. int blaze like 'l'.~rt»r<~ (‘Llllifi a to lli.\ heart. tnzwing toward (ll aftt-r‘ a llllll‘. A lt~r iituirt- that should ti to Pew Barker. Rand u. llit‘ st-ti. Hc (lid t- Iutc Barker or lit- irinniviit. _ Pu... ti!" .iic person who to hccir Pvtc. rnnvin over sand bviiurd iriiti. e did i !.'\ fact‘ tiic iirztrr. u... iiillfln nluvkcd at. his (‘c llc not ‘t nil those linpcrs. r" "Rand " wlrispcrcd a '. , "Flic tnzrc. Snrrvtrs voice! Rand whirled, his (are a mask of ‘ bl-Iicii His twcs u-idcned and he t: at tlr‘ slcridci- cirl in uvirn flilfl .~k t. It was she; sire t- invvti, \\'ll0l'tl hr irad lest! ti‘ h" (‘!'if‘(l. "Sonya, my ti?" re said quite cairn- ’ ztic bit.’ l‘.(‘l' lifllld. “'35 RWB-TQ 1S YOU WPflli ITOIH (‘IIIOUOD- rision. In n0 ir u(r—<:_‘ t- i _ ~. Ht: -c Sonya too tr r l0 thing: slrt- suit" _ rlirsituiti. l" b(ll'lll_\". the lat‘ _ “Wllfu -} ll .~,l(".'('(i "Soirya." 31193115 m“ Continued) aboui Illv, .\l.i',.i‘." t rut to its (IPBp-i ' ISUiUHLL‘ to know that I I Bins“ t-r: 'wir0.<t= oniv fault sfeenrs to be that llw is just not u fitting mate for her. Q44‘ vwvvvv v vv lm v. Social a vwvvvvvv-wvwvvvxv nd Persona Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box HUNEQUAL MATING SHOULD BE AVOIDED BY MEN AND WOMEN Too Many Sacrifices Must Be Made When' There Is A Great Difference Between Husbands And Wives Dear ivfiss Dix-I wu nfzrald my daughter wouldnt got married icky about it and pgrsuaded hei- into HwffYl-‘flivl boy who went l minher occasionally, Wm came from a good fami . was steady and I ROt Dill- W -. iella e and talking and ~> is a. witty inure’ I can do about it? nothing. because your daughter is r'\‘l(ll*llll_\' one oi the strong, fine wtnrvir who, having irtzrde a mistake in nrarrittsc, will tiny ilrc price of herl as long as she lives. instead lu welt-h 0n her bargain misfit husband, ioliv ,"'.'iri: bv (livorcing lrer Nut" wi i shr cxctrse licrseif by lay- ing the hlmrrc on yaott. She will think, that Sllt slrullltl have had enough strength of character and intellig“ once not to let you overpersuade. her into making a rrrzrrriagc that was against her bcttcr judgment. We hear ll lot about men who outgrow their WIVCS and who are iictl down to narrow and prejudiced lrttlc tools who hamper them by their litticnesfi; who are bored to tears by having to listen to the never-ending chatter of women who lrnvc no more brains than a canary bird; who arc desperately lonely because their wives are so dull they cairnot cvcn tindcrstand what their htubands are saying if they tak about anything cxcopt the children and neighborhood gossip. Not so much is said about the vromatr who outgrows her husband] and who also finds herself bound to a nrate who is dull, while she 1S‘ brilliant. who plods along in the rut. whilc she soar; in the sky; who does. not speak the same language that she does. and with whcm she has nothing in common. Yet the woman unequally mated is in a worse state than tie man. For he can find companionship abroad. while her social contacts have to be limited to her home and hcr job. ' Bur the ghastly mistake of this mothers should be a wirrninfl W other mothers not to irrtermeddle witlrthcrr datighters‘ lives and. BbOVQ a1. not to trv to force a girl to inurrv illlfilllSl lrcr uill. And. still said }l(.ll‘t‘.t’(il\ "You (lt.'ti‘).<‘- inc. A dull llttsli _ ‘I 2~ A nrcirci fact O. bodv of fhutirit; large trdiirg natural dry."- At low tide, ves- .c mud bottoms of ‘ .\lmrr'otr. Nev." Bruns- "w fuiirotrs "tidal titvr at timr-s six li<‘ll advances up " a: the tread .\l.\_'..t Juclil f | "to ' r t‘. . volt, .\lu,\.t.- ‘h Jr“ us‘. ltdltiké "Wirnt tin 3'0: nit-tit!" asked. "Im burgutintrg ‘.\ My Wlillflllliz-bs to go u_ _ You'll love their rich 4/2327’ "(IVOU ' '- l‘ litrnt. s chos- .s xrtut- lrtiritw- mo, plcud- . We .. trues irrirr up he does." He ctutig- oitlticti- licutlunun .u time bind mrtius rut .-‘ .. . \ ' \ ElIUY AK ‘c "nNrt-kxss‘ iTfttEW, pwsitt Price! COOL HLULRE FOR SPINNER DAYS l-{trncl cie-ticiivtl his il-tt Kurd to trtht. l‘ ‘ililflltl ir.tti. bin- clung to it tin i ecurcd it '.r'it.r urn racked .;t,i.,;r w... .tt~t.~ .1 is . l.. 1d ln . i. . .>ii:_l1i. i~..:r<t Lin". to lltl.‘ DESIGN vJTOPhFiPd in n slrL-tv M1‘ feminine in nuricnraiicr- needed, lllllsttffllifill rf illf‘ t‘ s. rt: tlfflr‘! this 1'0.’ it wt‘ to t" Iii Itlltti. tnd send with l5 rflliis in coin or stamps to Chirrinftnttiuir Gitirrlirrn Tu Ohnrllwcvrurvn (‘i""lill‘.fl N~r--rt~~-~-~t, rIv-‘inrtttir-ltt. Design No. 47.’! of mart-this ill“. ' P“ i"! ' ‘HIT!’ '1' HUN“ Ncctifcrvtrri: Dr-nartmcnt NAME------_.__--_--------_.___ BTREM---__.._____-_-..---____ ”POVTNCE-___—___ -------_.---__ I Should The Girl tnorc- especially. no mother should _ undertake to pick out lrer daugh- ter's husband for her. Of cotusc. mothers are wedded to the theory that mothers always know bcst. and that they arc far more capabie of selecting their (.flll§__'lliCl‘S' lrttsbairtis tlrun the $011118 and lllfiXptffltllCEfl girls are 0116111- sclves. _ | Btrt this isn't true. Husbands are a matter of taste, and mother hasn't the faintest idea of the kind 0i a nran that Susie desires for a life companion. nor what qualities lrer husband rnust have to kc€iP h“ 1n love with him atrd Rlfld m“ 5'19 married him. _ Nor does Mother's selection of a husband for her daughter always tum out ti winner. We have a1 known mothers who made their daughters give ti poor bOlfS m?!’ loved to marry rich young mum!‘ zrs. or stoiid old bankers. and then seen the fortune vanish in a few years and the poor illfl-‘l 1e“ with‘ ;ut either love or money. There are no sure bets in mar- riage, but it is one of the things in which we are all entitled to make nur own mistakes. om U» smoking? Dear Miss Dix-My fiance re- fut-cs to rnarrv inc because I smoke. Ht.- says if I would quit we could ht‘ nrnrricd in six months. but I think that is demanding too nruch. Yct I (rm old enough to know this is lll\' one real love. Can he love me vt-rfv nruclr and still, let this stand in our way? GWEN K. Ansucr Lt<;':i..'.~..=s hr loves vou, but is i-ot so blinded with passion that he (iocstrt see that if you will not give up a habit that is repulsive to him. that it will be a source of perpetua discord between you. The idea of a wife who is a chain smoker and who leaves a. trail of clgarcttc butts behind her. evident- ly docs not appeal to him. so it scours that you will have to decide whether you prefer him to our I18- arctie. or not. You may 3h "k he ll wort-h it, or ou may decide with Mr. Kipling at a sweetheart is a swcctheart, but a good cltzuretw l5 B smoke. You question your fiance's love be- cause he won't marry you if you continue smoking. How about your end of it? Doesn't it occur f0 F0" that he might think that your love vms a little less than ardent if you wouldnt give up B- lf-QMBW- Vi“ m7 him? Diarrhoea llysenlery If you are stiddcnly attacked with diurrlim-r, dyscntcry, colic, cramps or pains in the stomach or hrlwcla, or any lntrscnrsil of tlic, howcla do not wnstu virlunltic tinrr, but at once pro- inking. ore the marrlpge nw daughter said: "He is a nice crson, but we have nothing in common." soon argued her out of that by telling hoi- that after marriage a. husband interested in each other and what each was doingfl Soon after they were married the boy 10st s job and mv daughter had to work, which has been her salvation, has proved to be be bored to death if she didn't have something w occupy her and give her an interest in life. She is a person who is alive, has o. clever brain, talker, and people flock around her. He is just a dummy. or “m: m do, or how to get alontz. and ever» body avoids him. him, 50 considerate of him a-nd so tlredof him, that it breaks mv heart, and brought this misfortune on her. Is there any- MRS. E. M. M ‘where the lone woman sat. Hid had a job, but was very slow 1n movements and th‘ Bef But and wife were always o back to use he just a dullard and she would Never knows what to say, My daughter is so polite to, it sears my con- Gir-l Torn Between Whiskers And Love Dear Dorothy Dix-I am in u ter- rible state over a problem flint 1B preying on my mind, and I wish your advice in settling it. I amt deeply in love with an eligible young man who is ‘good-looking, wrealuhy: and comes o an excellent family. He loves me dearly and wants me to marry him. but there is one draw- back. He neglects to shave, Says his skin is tender and a razor hurts him. You can imagine how aggravw atln this is, because I nm allergic to falfa and cannot bear to think of his hiding behind it. What shall I do? Shall I cast him out of my life and thus break my own heart. or go through life with a tuz i faced husband? IN DES Answer: Like the proverbial bird, o, hus- band in the hand is wo two ln| the bush. so. as the young man is desirable in other ways. my advice is to marry him whiskers or no whisk- ers. DOROTHY DIX. A MomingSmile CUTLER!‘ NOT NEEDED The family and u guest sat down at the tzsbie. "Susie". said her mother, “tr-hy- didn't you put a knife and fork at Mr. Pimpernikles jlace?" “I didn't think he needed ‘emf’ she replied, "cause you said he eats like a. horse " CLERICAL ERROR A woman was sitting in a cafe when a, clergyman and his wife en- tered and sat down at the next ble. After a while the clergyman went out and bought a paper. He came back so deeply engrossed in it that he didn't notice he had taken his seat at the wrong table, f Still not realizing his error and still enthralled in the paper, he said, "Well. my dear, what are we going to have?" The woman was so astonished that she could not reply, and the clergyman, receiving tno ansvrer, pecped above his paper. Seeing his error. he said, “Oh, I'm sorry . . Wrong wifol" THE COOK'S CORNER CHERRY BREAD PUDDING (Serves 5 to l) One quart bright red fresh cherries, l cup sugar, slices bread, well buttered. Stone cher- ries. Add sugar. Place in enamel or glass saucepan and bring to boiling point. Cook rapidly until tender and the juice is clear. Remove crusts from slices of brand. Butter breed well. UBO pudding dish. Cover aides and bot- tom with the buttered bread slices. Add the cherries and cover with more buttered bread. Place weight on top oi’ pudding and chill sev- eral hours until the bread has Ill)- sorbed the cherry liquid. Untmold. Serve with cream or ice cream. CHERRY CAKE on d to 8hServInga) e an one- all cups Iwldiafi crumbs. 011p sugar, 1-0 tea- 5-8 spoon cinnamon. 1-2 cup melted butter, 3 eggs, 2-8 cutp pour cream, 2 cups pitted dnerrles. Combine the zwiebtwk crumbs, 5-8 cup sugar and cinnamon to- gether, working well with tips of lngers. Use a 9-inch pudding dish. Preas the mixture against aides and over bottom to form crust,’ about 1-4 inch thnok. Chill crust for 2 hours in orator. Beat the eggs. Add 3011! cream. sugar, and pitted and drained cherries. When thorough- ly mixed, turn into the swieback crust. Bake n moderate oven (326 dl-‘(trccs F.) umu the cherry cus- tard is firm. Chill and serve ooid either plain or with thick cream. CARROT AND PINEAPPLE SALAD Eight young carrots l small plneatpplg _ 1-4 run shelled almonds 1-2 cup whipped cream 1-2 cup mayonnaise l-2 head lettuce curt! a lmttlc of llr. Fowler's Ex- tinct of Willi Strurvhcrry and are iiuw quickly it will give you rclicf. Wlum you usc "Dr. Fowler's" you arc n-rt vxpnrinicnting with amno Ill'\\‘ tutti tiiittiuri rl-rirt-rly, but one flint ltus stand flu- (vat of filth‘; arm Hurt lulu ltcvu on tlrv nmrkut fur (lie past ill _v<-nr.~t. llcrvurt» of substi- tutt-s. ‘Fin-y truly he tltrugt-ruus f0 your imnltli. (lct “Dr. Fowler's" and fccl snfo. Tho T. lillbum 0a., 144., Toronto, Onl- Juict- c-f l lemcn | Wash and scrape camfs, grate 0n a flat. g-rater, Peel pineapple. rem/aw- eyes with a fork imd dice vcry fire. Blenoh nlmords and cut in thin strips. Mix cream and mwcnrai '9. W"sii lrtruc» cwrnfully and dry in a clean towel. Mix pineapple and canaots. add lemon juice, mix with rranonrrrvre and crcrm. and half the aknomds. Arrange lettuce 1mm in a bowl. add above mix- ture and decorate with plocce d nnond. kH-HHHH‘. .555‘- tivlt-ies are Ins. 21655 conferences, a a1 activities ings, simral judges. equally sponsored wi h Since theviDay the Quins were born, Gentle Olive Oil has guarded each tiny body The skin of each ofthe little That's because their bin gentle Olive Oil woul GENTLE OLIVE OIL HELPED THE QUIH Quins was blue... and almost trans arenf. ’ h was premature. And that's why Dr. Da 0e had to give them almost sutpcir-humnn care :10 kleep tiger: alivgt. Only warm, o to protect t e s in o z ese ve may miter. I ‘I'D LIVE Llmn In rtnmcuv Mom, Wld., FtL, 1 f or the unusual expansion, deals and gains, land nnd produce, greemen[5_ recrcattmh t to be the one who always makes OCTOBER M t0 t2? (Scorpllltg-Whetberl l on or s on in life s exaitcd - s':~.r,1 h ’ti d 1h ' 1 humble, kindly vibrations surrourlrJtlii l T) y as“ game e Hg“ way £3011, your plans and activities this t cioua rel . oubt. SINCE THEN, PALMOLIVE, MADE WITH THAT SAME GENTLE OIL, KEEPS THEIR SKIN LOVELY. The Quinn love their Palmolive bath! When the time arrived for soap and water baths, Dr. Dafoe chose for the Quins‘ own soap, Palmolive, made with that same, sooth- ing, gentle Olive Oil. Dr. Dafoe knew Palmolive would help protect the little Quins by keeping their Complexion: always refreshed, smooth . . . perfectly normal and healthy. Surely if Palmolive keeps the Quins’ skin In perfect condition, it can keep your complexion lowly foo. Get several cakes ofthe new improved Palmolive today: You'll like its new mildness and perfume. It's harder too, lasts longer, saves money.‘ Rhino! Guna"C $00 vt.....=iit.rs,|@_.|Z="'° W“. E cum BATH _s|z SAVES llmo e14 '- ‘f-‘n’.'e'n'n‘u'n'in\n'n'u‘u'u 'h'ln'u'lfb'flh' YDUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSGBPE (By RIRANUES DRAKE) Look in the Sefllfln your birthday comes In, and find what your outlook ‘u. according to the nan. §....... For Thursday, August 1 MARCH 21 to APRIL .30 tAricsi —-No less than eight, excelient us- pects dominate this entire day and night and extending ttirrtil Noon tomorrow. Fine period for dealing with superiors, tradespeople, brok- ers, real estate holders, manufactur- ers and laborers. APRIL 2i to MAY Z0 Kraut-usi- Today is one of those unusually generous and invigorating days, mi- couraging to one and all. Bc coop- erative, ambitious, creative. are in line for benefits and happi- riess MAY 21 lo JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Particuiarly inviting and strmtilnt- lng for Gcminians‘ inherent talent and progressive. Sports. the arts and vacation ac- ,':qluali,w' favored with business and work interests. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Topping your list of favorcdltcms: Home and family interests, investments, government and civic maters, selling, study, research, in- ventions, legal problems, literary ef- forts. new trys. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Loot- A.M. especially agreeable for slrop- plng, travel, making and arrangements, advertising, sell- maldng improvements: P.M. excellent for money matters. busi-" reconstruction. Private interests and romance also in friendly array. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo)-Here is another of those opportune days for realizing some cherished dream or desire. Go the limit with your best talents intuitive capability. Make time for recreation, too. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Librai-Irrdustrial and int-chan- lcal interests. mining, engineering, building, aeronautics especially fav- ored until 5:30 PM. Whole day of- fers good influences for financial You w lse agrccmeirts and -----.-.-.-.-.-.-.---.-s-.-.ve-l-na-x~.m l and employment matters. You can rnakc a good record for your cap- uble self today if you proceed right- FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 30 fPisccsF-Plans previously made can be carried out advantageously now. Domestic and foreign affairs ‘J uovcriznrctit. and state interests snrnll as well as expansive business favored tinder major vibrations all day. Recreation also tops. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be an cxubvrarrl, ambitious. in- teresting and likcabe somebody, capable of areal achievement. Must take dictation if it vaislros to give it. Can hold a position of dignity and trust; a natural lender, cour- ageous. wing; will not like petty tasks or details. Religious training wiil help it immeasurably. You Can Teach Yourself Right Way to Play Golf ____. _ _l Diagrams Show Correct Grlp NOVEIVIBER. ' your posl- l 78 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagitforiusi- Well-established business, new undertakings and ex- panding along necessary lines are among the first favored. Employer and employe should pull amicabiyl together for the benefit of all. Work I for and with and not against your country. H i0 JANUARY 21 plans, J‘ awyera and s Fhmziwao 3% (Oapricom)—tl?oaenrch, study, writ- conferences, selling. buying and trading; domesticity. romance and children's should prove beneficial and make for future security. ANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY Z0 I (Aquarium-Dealing with profes- peopie, bankers, educators. interests I interests l industrial 1 EV our mo“ flcquismve- grip ! int: the ball it may be because you No need for worry or’ In, Annoying, when the gang tees nff, 1h - dub shot! Often, the poor- player h“ 5| rntzclr ability as the good one. Ho tn play. If you find yourself hook- holtl your club incorrectly-and i0 carcrt contra] your shots. rasp e c ub placing u: right hand below your left mdwzx- lctrcling thumb: diagonally nemn the shaft. Figure A shown how tho shaft parses diagonally across finger: and pulm. Figure B shows haw the V mritie by the thumb and forefinger of cach hand points approximately to the shaft’: centre. lf you are holding your club pixtpcriy, the pad at the halo of 1h: right thumb rests on the left thumb; the little finger of the right hczid laps over the forefinger of tho Simple now to control your club. Yttir hands work easily together, p: "mit a powerful. accurate swing. improve your golf with the aid of our 32-page booklet. Ernest Jones, ‘ L of L ' , tell; how to hold n club, explain: the correct stance, the right way to swing. An aid to beginners and mire advanced golfers. Scnd 15c in coins for your copy of SWINCPS THE THING 1N GOLF‘ to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name ‘of bocklcrt. lllll itrout Addnu i? Ilbflhfl I bought mm candles. placed white flowers Upon To give my home unwonted grace. ‘There are so many 899 But when your two bands by in And My life fell into u. design 0f beauty, lifted by vour prom. What a small sacrifice to mfle— To give a day for friendship’: e. divided into six main groups: Urey- ery. Noted recently was one in soft woman over a. light blue silk jersey dress. iving s Fashions vfLiteraturgl i i i eisure -—T7ze Womank Realm mnnmmurclu: Irwemtlnhotuofrvmldoor to antimalarial-tribune“ I mode tho window! lhfno one: more. And palm-red the inviting stair. Ibrewodtheteaandmadencnh. All this 1 did for friendship’: are the table's nowy And worked and plann for many horn-s g to talne laboring for iendshipb When no binned byyourllndj, Anne Oompbe 1. ‘There are 1.06 different and dis- tinct br-ceds of dogs, but they are hounds. hounds. mastifls, spanieis. terriers, and wolfhounds. tcAdflgr‘ i’°“.?;3§" OOOGWt “fir.” "5’ "" r ea w an coop will not? be needed. fish increase iPim-‘whnriilyng of t tie r speed means be pro- pulsion lc. by electing water, rocket-like from their gill openingl. Ilene are some oplct tips: add a little mdeted sage to creamed dried . th e to corned beef hash, powdervxrgdy leaf to veal loaf and celery seed to odg omelet. 81gb waning wmpq are favored, in g many brief fur boieroe. some copelets. and the abort wool coats that have been bobbing up throughout the last year at resorts. These are soft wools, usually past- els, not infrequently elaborated with sequin, metallic or colored embroid- plnk, about knuckle length, with roll collar and pouch pockets shir- red at top. Worn by a gray-haired ALTERNATIVES A writer advises every horuowife keep n hummer, screw-driver, gimlet and adjustable spanner handy in the kitchen. Then, should her husband return home when she is out, he can always et himself a meal if he can't fin the cork- screw. ‘There are about four times as many feather-a on the head and neck of e swan than there are on its body. LITTLE BU1TIIR RH‘?! A little butter added to tho wu- ter in which rloe is cooked will prevent it boiling over. Toast some plain or angel food cake and anaruze A pear half on each piece of cake. Add some Jam to whipped cream, such as straw- berry, and serve over the pears. In- stead of jam. 0r in addition to the jam. combine the cream with some crushed canned pineapple. drained thoroughfy. ‘rhe combined flavors are lovely together. The cake should beldhot and the rent of the food co One out of very eight Swis citizens are in the army. One out of every eight Swiss marry foreign- ers. One out of every eight Swiss go abroad to live. MILITARY-COIDlRS ARE NOW FAVORBD "Once Upon a dime." no goes the fairy talc, the more decorative half of the population could pick up accessories almost at random, But not now and oert mo lummor beta“ m!’ w‘ h" 0O In matc will!!! Dér-fectil! PQMQIIIYQEII‘, else present a C0lllrztst u.“ will ma e you grind you;- ~,. t,‘ N0 middle couxe will be toiei,r_r-q' Pllfiefllvlfllilmmfittbe achtlfivcd. ' t I B1109. at - - stand-by in the well-gmonrgylt: mun’: wardrobe. the black mix it up with white glut-m. white bead necklace, eitbr- shion or twisted. add if hi; with a touch of white. and guaranteed to ’ accompaniment: to ma: contrasting leather bag, . 5,, lame colors. Perky scallr ‘r eerie: an: makin their appa ‘N’, gloves, an some time are rioticatl. ' Pf you wear sports wear. be t. to wear the breezy typo u; ’l sorles, if in afternoon "to: dreseler type. 1'-f you \v:\n' the impression of swoon“ . galety, go sentimental in yo t» tume jwvelry. You'll find oodles of it ~ W... out in the ‘hearts and theme. and what cmtld b.- mrltable for the bride. Another idea. for that lit-ti» cit; to the maid of honor or ‘.\~' mald-—eostume jewelry in favored shade wou‘d s‘ burning question. For tire ‘- er girl, the tiny locket uir t gold chain is just the nnsrvct‘ m r51, small maiden! prayer. PH! . LIPS ALL GO ON A PIFNK‘! HERE ARE SOME S[lGGI".P~"l'lll.\'S Molt men like pie for picnic dog. serfs. If you find pics hard to car- ry, try to procure one or two (t! bhoie flat round tins in wlrlrir ‘n1- filon picture films arc put Tl u; can be bought in many depnrim .. al stores. There are stwciiil plo plates c/n me market. .i.~\ 0n which the ‘pita may be lxtkcr’. 'i'?\‘tt obviates the necessity of rim-mg o. pie plate heme after tiic ‘wit Jellies are not good fiPF-F take on picnics. as they llv" mossy and unattractive. Fwf n? canned fruit l; nlwavs ttccnrwiue. For the children. cold milk nit/E- dlngs may be carried in jrr-s ‘ Ls important that picnic monls. c . lally for small children. simu‘! not differ widely frrm thcsc ~ Ir they are accustomed at ham» ; .:,::l NOW Under-arm Cream Deddorem‘ safify Stops Perspiration l. Does not rot dresses, (Lies no: lrrime skin. I. NownitingtodrynCai-ibctntti right after.- shaving. i. Instantly stops perspir fOfl r03 daysllcnrovt. t. . from perspiration. l. 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