, I __ run CHARLOTTETOWN‘ cuAizoiAw _l’..AGE,. FIG?" '.. Wom i... JANUARYA 10. 194i , an’s Re Personal 1 f‘ Literal UT M e i THE COOK'S CORNER BANAN A DATE BREAD 1-! cuip shortening 2-8 cu/p sugar 2 cg , well-beaten 1 S cups flour 1-4 teaspoon soda 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup mashed bananas cup ch ped dates 1-2 0gp opped nuts ififeth : Cream the shortening and gradually cream in the sugar. Beat the eggs and add to the creem- ed mixture and continue beating until the mixture is light and fluffy, Living s Leisure —-The Woman's Realm ‘Iihe world is wide M y“ Be Thoughtful a you n v 1i] m a e ii l i; I-‘or Friday, January 10th m! MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Viozc sllllllllfltilfl and favorable g- an YQSLNN)‘. You shuld be 81119 to ut things in crder for the week- I end, or siart new walk-whatever your demands require. APRIL 2i t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Lwks like e friendly day for monkey-making - not on specu- l.ii'ivc ixsks or gambing — thr ugh l .}i'1‘ "llilflfihflli ':f your talents w rlevces your unik I‘; power. 6111.111) — izp favorably in your eizrckillv lii linbotant " nxvsxhry- (luiics l-lrw- sn.y cliiingis arc not caution and prudence b-r cxcrci ed in all business i really zrougimful, that and effot for those you filly need what you could em. ' The “wiuterywiilies eve year. ou k don’ let them gei“°§’e.fh‘§§.',w§“ They're really easy t; pi-k _ one; you decide to do it and give u“ moiping. Aind leaves the rat; Then do not worry. —-G. F. Dennis. METAL BUTTONS MARCH IN STYLE do for attack yqq Metal buttons are marching down the front of many smart frocks this season. Silver buttms match on black dresses. Gold but- tons march on brown dresses. Latest iasltiiion innovation however, are the two-tone silver and rose gold buttons in criginol designs Much harmonize with every color of cos- tume. For your furcoat there are floral sprays of gold flowers on silver leaves. These two-tone metal buttms have the advantage that they can be worn several seasons on several different dresses. SAFETY BATHTUBS Obsolete fixtures and a drab leaking bathroom may be the secret of increasing vacancies in apartment buildings. A recent s by a real estata group disclosed at it ls the bath- room that interests women most when a new home or apartment is being considered. run IIOUSEHOLD Beat the blankets genuy am, gnaashéfagfnthem to make them m, SHE BUYS Average Pric i Average N u. Bought )5 n 6 Di-p the stopper of - ._, , ._ a. iiiiiclagc - i sir "$2052" Z§i§"°-"“%¥"i= i» RA ‘ l’ ['7 Jttllif 23 icaéicer» 5- 1 and‘ i-t uiil not "sririui, mvcs- ga om an pie - ' araiioii w rk profitable. But don't i-ikp [ccleh chances (involving fi- in-iczs. vcu" htmiih 0i‘ r-mpl Ymeiitl not E*\l‘TlT1li in your lino of duty. Po industrious and ienszbiy" care- ui A “OTHERS SON --i- |Negilgrc. Blithe and gay, Ayc! tall and hiiiid- Night-gowns scmc. v H ,With his hat askcw his brow .011 his slow": a ciest iidoiiviig i Hvfls an ziviaioi- now! his Over - ased pans may giv _ kills a gravy crust and criiiescnlgs rims to rise 1131i in the cciiirc or u, fold in frcm L343 sides of the mm .. AA» ceui... and wraps $OvO~lhitstn~uvlcairc JULY ‘J4 in AUGUST 22 (Lem- Try today’ for a bcticr understand- ing with [how with whim vou work I'll‘ conmri hccaibc understanding lii‘i‘i c ‘TFHiIYQ hiirniony" make for cfficifi-iici" l1 5dr.» smrplifyfiiig tilings iii gi-nernl. is it the bathroom tumble (Ylldy and ugl almost he: ore we realize it? A I/ittie will bring it back " state once more, Rubblngnmwiihmkcrowpg move vase i . I: th 101$ finding. SD11? sthe lggicllitlrge 2.3 so in kerosene, th-n rub and wash with s aps/ud one; stains are loosened. l0 mind e'cr|Hais 5 The budget shuwcd up some ol- ditics. 'I‘l1ere'.s ll great difference a- nion" WCHl-‘ll iii their 'il‘\.'. fur icloiii s. In Hit‘ group on» woman |spciit only $43 during The your. Al'- he other shot the works with $710. Several got along on one now dress, even though they were uu: "meetlin the public" every day and had to keep up ill) flDDfllfilllCe 0'1’? wumiiii sunivhoii" corriillcd i9 dress Tress ivocncn iill live in cities of 100,000 or ltss. Thev are scattemd through most of the states. and their flllililfll paychecks range from $1.183 i0 $5.600 Sonic Live Alone "Nauirlii nf fear ihinkcth As he dons his loyal suit. {But he wears u, frown so Si-PYHIY viAs tho‘ Hitler he \v:u‘id shoot. AUGUST 2a t» SFPTE-‘QIBER b? i Higgalfllmw" “m” i._ l‘ crec*iiif‘.. ‘i ‘iy r5321 areafilfghijlfi’ more lftutvored I 73'5"’ ‘ma 5mm h‘? Steers‘ me 9'3“? I n 0mg, vn-gmns by ‘Mavis as. And he knows that staunch and : but. nil of you are uracil to‘ Steady bs mndcrnl» iii nil you do. Av id Ho must to the Bud YPIlY-lill. ii. ri-"u: hiirlc. SpnTEMBFR 24 to OCTOBFR 2'3 il.,ii>':ai _ Miiici- matters. fa- miii r work and those things that require patience and perseverance are ihe first favored this none-too- . Your zitiiiudc will hell? ' vnui" procrcs» And, worse still, they are vxucci- ‘inc u p-uin, oruinitrv girl, who liiys no claim to occult iiuirers, to be a. inmurcauei" who will now iust wliii. they want and expect of their wivi-s WiLIlOUL ever being to.d. . Career Woman H C) R O S C O P E WASHINGTON, Jan. li-JAP) — ma, you may elwage in wanmi diviciuril prices paid for garments, merits can and should be made. iwriiien when a man employs a gir-l- who has never done any work outside o! find apprcximatmg trades‘ ‘eyed econccmst‘ “s What 2W pro- ' and patience ill training her for her job t0 teach bortant. icvciy pviin)‘ flit-l‘ siiciit. from fur m,“ m5 brine‘ nunougn he Knows perxecthy we“ and s!“ mime “m” with the soda’ lm-V‘? Yfpiipiw“ 10193:‘ mg 3"“ 10g" WUIVI‘ that 1L is scmctiiiiig that gAHES iicr an excuse for amount, depending on ghexfigze o! bring to the forc its g trailsigreggqs girl iiiinks lflliL marriage is aoiiictniiig that sne tmy brown marks‘ H you would oil. do it is no “UlluEf that she cums out such New add the fined dry mgnxb ‘gikmula “s10 Cbllaiuli‘ [H011 Illiifliiigtkb‘ AlliAl-Llth DCCBUSC‘ UlCA-Y gm WIVC5 the dates and nuts‘ to have the ski l and knowledge oi a ‘deg m) ‘or about 1 hour and 10 "This. like nearly all the quick. w,“ m, iiiuw huw to please ner husband be- " '.'."_Y' Z17 O Your Individual 91mm 6°“ I D th D- S Average $224 . As ,8, S,5"—,,,D m", NEW WIFE NEEDS TRAINING Frantes "rake ( sociated Press Staff Writer) It takes an average of $224 u year n JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY zofgadcioige the DTOYQSSPXIBI womi-n- Young Husbands Need t0 Exercise Same _ ;;d; nwen'it tothi- - ' ‘“““‘““’" “m” y ‘" “w s] ’°‘ “° “ ° “ Tactics They Would In An Office T0 duties. Tcday especially calls for 1e turns up more of a Cinderella ' ‘ ' ma, ,,,,,,,,.o,, w YOUR “.0... an, h...“ Li. 0m... ...,_,,, ab...“ who... Avoid Future Disappomtments checking to see where impr ve- all the triangle thrillers have been’ i FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20. The $224 is i191. an ideal clgmeg her home-and pDfJClOllS iittie in it—to be a secretairy. or clerk, or sales- iiPicasl -Ca.re advised in financial budget ivorkecl out by some fiiniy- WOIIIBH. 118 11°95 110i- dfluand ma‘ she 5mm ‘Pm m“ a finished perform’ i Lransacm_m' 1nve5,n.en,w_ d . mice at the very stait, He expects to use time rices an csli- |frssloniil women actually spent ~i'i‘ _ , _ mat-cs. Doug excccxP ynir budget-their clothes during 1939. t i illlsxuiglllilglihgtfiéfilfiglaggflgnd ggsuwllaifilgs #1:: 23¢“; ifcr UIIESSGHLIHIS. Moderation is lm-i The group agreed to lot doxvn nmrm, he ‘lscb m, such Wcnmque m 08mm; Sm the “our and the: rmasure n’ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY cciii in s‘i;c .."iii0.'. and " d ti 2 . . . . _ .. . -i - ;will be u forceful, niiigreiic pvrs- result; l0 ‘the liurciiu of Hfiiiiv: Ecl- illai-kukré‘ Kfufiflnljif fftfgf"lieli§"ll,u§'fiff.§flf‘f,,fiel§iq bfléggf wgfiwdzgdango Sing" 3 ha ioiiaiiiy: brizht. unpaticni Will] d 0110111185 pdnbmutyy an“ m“ “er sow m“ o‘ marriage g “as to make emu or u“: er and ivliinc to \'-.l hard i pie-M . -. -. , - i i ~ . in tats. .iiir.:.“*.:i*=:::..::“‘ism mi the m» Be m“ is bin-m “mmsmming i“ "5 irflmln” at uii. Dill. ihiii is uliiii. tiie Uiiilil-Wflellilfiu little {fig gfiienswgrewiliaifglilgefiflrtleidf’ £1.13: Has sirlviidifi iffi-‘Iibbiiy’ h’ Wwfili- Slip (Fill p.~.iy iii w ii ic isn't uomg ieaiiy important ' . ———"——'———-——— l ihmgs, like {$8.31}; To UUUBU iliu-ies and swung fizzle 5%: glefihra: rbfiaygéur béfid‘ up ncl‘ gull llflu llLlKliUltg Wltli tile gills Hllu sv . n S w o’ lfoik and measure i cup. f‘..£’“5if'.;“.‘}f 2112311125‘till‘l.éi?“..fii.i'i..l“toh‘ffifii‘il p»- wgnegi- Hligggfd leagues/alt» in. ..,,,..uemiy u. nevi-r Uuflthh t.» nicsc uiswlpsmteu brlue- Imgdng we" agar egcha “analog- azz; i“...?.-E.‘i€.‘;i.."ii.‘Z.“."£55.32Ylliliiliutfihfifiié‘iiifiifisiit“; s. 3g; Pgyagggtbgige; m»; a sreflfledl They are cxilectliiiz a rank nmnLi-ui" . Hmd Mm m a mgdezifgm lbigrkwfi professional. , _ "’““°“°“ 1* A "im" i$illgt€dil|tgn lixinctgketliiciroi; gsoeiilfii ‘ihiit is nine-tenths the troublelmen map in wax pa?" t” 5t°re~ with iniiirnige. "inc wile aoesntnbmads, is betm u m“ for a day ., ,. k h iorsobeforecuttin. T5331“. “.131 ‘E2232.’ ilé°"’i...§’éi‘<§‘ mi’- Quick hrs-d- ma e with molasses Heavvns DO SOME D0 This is the iiiistiikes niiu RHIXHDASS over her “We a dencmm 51W" and K9611 iiuiiiics. 1511i, he dcesirt. teach heqzvrfg-hmis "e79 “miafilfimolflssfifi _]g\_v HUN iu iivoiu tiicin, iior nuw t0 ac- .d task? 5°m~what “W4 k9 311V" shades match c;- 1011i‘ or" are ii 200.1 uiiiic u iiiic iiiut win make u nit bu? 0 JG wholewheat flour and contrast to the flciiirs ycu arc us- \\1Lfi him. rag" isvilfiPddDfltv-s are speci- ing. ui a “iii-d. the husband does not be -, a‘ in“ °m°1 dried mm mad’ time nic- tioiibie to uuiii the ignor- “"9 "Swad- ‘ililt yicuniz iiiii he nminriesunio bcnuz iiie kinu oi wiic he desires. as iie wcuiii irriiii a iiir. he mica into bQlnsy-Q n nicdci secretory. Yer. he THING BOUT 5 LDRUMS season when the “winter wlilies" get you in their grasp. You're worn out mm the holidays and there's not much to look forward to. The weather 1s nothing t0 brag about, and your fa- vourite indor sport is wishing you were on a wintrr vacation. lying Some sweaters should be ‘pfpgged a little after laundering to make them like 39W. but do your pressing V‘??? Wfeflllibl LEN a. damp cloth on the sweater end press flat. Dry W111‘ sweater on a flat surface and then fluff up with a soft 6103p brush. "How the time is swiftly passing And it seems but yesteryear ‘Phat I on my knee CPLIIYSSDG him As I dropt a. s'lent tear. Hoping. trusting God would shield him SPARKLING GLASS\VARE Glass should be first wnshcd in warm wiiicr in wliic ' fi.\v sflflll ER 24 t‘ NOVEMBER 22 . Tqflgy may wrl] test ' to carry on calmly and . '. You can do it if true , .ur finer self YC-‘il may even have to "yes" others even though _\'Cll irrii you kitcw b"t.tcr _vour=e'f Bo wisnly szlint; observe and save your energy and nerves. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 iSagittnriusl - M"re favorable gym» aspects for you folks than for most. Zcdfiiml natives todily- Y0“! responsibilities are greater. tin. Whatcvr-i‘ your plans or pwgram. go about them wholeheartedly and SpirPNiiV. You can accomplish if ycii try. DEPEMBER 28 to JANUARY‘ 2i (cnnrfcornl _ Take things philos- nnhirally and go ahead with your plans and activities with usual '."l‘lli‘il0ll senv- guiding you. N0 1191i"? how difFcuii. the tasks there i; never a day the-i» s"me g"cd can't Keep him 1P1) from inn-ms btirl oor Lltii? (IlTHllltKl I as f lulled him 'I'i1i=.t_hc'd now be called to war, “But my fear is wafted onward As I s-ee him step so gay. Proud to serve his King and coun- try Ready now to join the fray. “As he longs the time to hasten When to England's shorts he'll go And hc‘ll join his bold young com- iades. As they crush that German Foe. —-Com MacNeiil. Summerslcl". P. E. I. A Morninlsm ilc ‘we achieved and headway made. I BABY’S TEETHING UPSETS QUICKLY CHECKED ‘R BABY i “ t a tooth". But he lei‘! not gr! a wi cit-if baby's mother h also W0 . _ llcre is what one wise moiherhbfrs. Archie Begbii‘, of (J-msicon. hiu in Si’! : iV-‘have not 1O, ' ' I loathing as 1 H’ my llifi standby, liabyfs Own Th0)‘ arc wuriii ilicir wright in gold. girle- . . v Wflllilfrf‘ .flidil'ld,flllhfllllih 5hr fill Ill! if'i'i|l Yilflifii)’ iiili four molars at once) sliv lin= iii \'I‘f' yet wakmeii us at night- I Wllilif] niii lir wiihoiil thcsc tablets." ihv=c M111‘. iwi-i-i-iiisiing iflh|flf$ a! 1hr hf lrililiflt’ frvtr. iw-y io iriirf. Ilrllfll, yrt safe. Analyst's ceilin- '\i»il vii‘ iiw in Constipation, Simple Ifvvrr, Di-mhiu l. i'p=1-i b‘ cmuch. Colit- 5 1P Cniup null Frriiui nv-i H) UHF“ in iuuii-y Iv". ' Maid—-Plense, mum, will you come up to the bait-broom at can't make out whether the master is scalded or singing? Landing of the Pilgrims." Then she requested each pupil to draiw from his or her imagination a picture cf Plymouth Rock. once," but one little fellcw hesitated, and at le the teacher. draw a hen or a rooster?" second, requires elgh t. once? I The teacher had‘ recited "The Most cf them went to work sit ngth raised his hand. "Well, Willie, what is fit?" asked "Please mwam. do you want us to SUPERSTITION Superstition basil- that a per- son at a dinner part-y who strikes a glassand makes plaxf his finger upon ihc rini im- XllCd-Zii/Cly “to save a drowning." it ring must sailor frem Lght, travieiling 186.000 miirs s. minutes t0 I‘P_€>Ei_l”i/_I_l__fl'(!m tile run. lcr. Thc 11111185 spent an nvcrivz." $80 for shampoos, wnvcs inct-fcs. in round out their budgets. Comprimiivelv, the doctor's bill, in- cludixig health and surnnce, crime to on‘; $58. Well Planned 'l'|l('_\‘ live iii boarding liuuscs. in apartments with friends. or by themselves. A small number live alone. and there's evidence that tlicy like it. As salaries go up. a grs-utcr number set up their own solo households Only a fifth of the group spend anything for rubbers or galcshcs. And if you'll look at the figures you'll sce that fancy uiideiwear rip- parcntly has become a gift item. The C‘r\i‘€f‘i' girls also spent sniullism ' sums for Sllil)5'flllfi nightics and such. Hose and shoes, however, take n big nick out the iveekly pay cn- velcpe. Hose seemed to last three weeks the pair. Shoes lrisied about three mouths. Contrary io man's usual bclicf hats (isn't sccin to be the answer to a blue mood. Hats actually cost less than itose in these ivoikrhg wo- men's budgets. They spent an average of $13 yearly for hats. and an average of $15 for hose. Maybe the answer lics lu the beauty par- iind cus- acclrlent m- (lakes have born dissolvid mid ihrii bc rlnccd twich iii plain cold ivaier. Then d. din and dry with a soft clcih but not s, fiuffv om,- and polish with enothu‘ dry cloth until it gparidl s. Keep ggphrat~ cloths for glass and also for siivi r. If the latter is washed in soapy watc, riuscl iii plain wa/fr, wcll dried-and then polish with a soft cloth aficr use it will nsixl very little “"11 cleaning. The ideal vasis for table circum- tion should ciihri‘ bi; 10w or slen- do‘). Look in your glass and china cupboard and so: what 5'01! cull find in the way of uncommon vas"s d-eip dessert (I1FIYS. or sauce tur- (gfiflg of any quaint design or c0101‘ may prove idi a] for certain bloss- ems. if your table is round and ivrli polished. a, square cloth (mbroidcr- 0d in g large pattern or insi i with 14w» is very dcccratiie. As a centre use a low b0wl—cainations shad- ing from palcst pink to dark ted lighhincd with a litilg usparavus inrns would lock well. attractive blosscms of thi‘ family are in season and they main icivwly colorful o ntmpiccss. SETTING TIIE TABLE Lny U19 placiis urniiy. reuzcm- bering 1.11.3 rul; that the knives and forks to be used first aw placid on the Qiutsldx It is usual now to Table Marks Perfect Hostess sowing adds so much to i 1cm of a meal-in fact. a-nge lhibii‘ marks the’ csriss as definitely as a we l-pliunuicd ill! iuu. ' If your table is old and scratch d i btycnd the a; oi prllslrng. an all- i over cloth Is quite con-sci, cvcn for a dinner party, and it may lav pure whitc—ocrii—c' a 50ft pnxtei slmdn. inch lnsvt cloths are also lend v0 shabby’ iiibls» But yOlf need to OM03 n vci-y sp pride 1n your table HOSPITALITY OF OLD Sleep sincerity iiiihis qiii-rl ‘b31370, . iZii-iiiic-ii. iiihitiiitirlliiiii ail —-*=;~__, Piilli lei. fit! mournfiii gcslsi-iiags i’: Iiisiliirh ‘Hill PEBCIEIIJIHii-‘Eiivfjinfl? <P§?§76"2\‘~v DESIGN NO. 59! This gracious motto. worked in cross stitch, will do a great deal to make a guest loci welcome. Hot iron transfer pattern No. 698 contains motto measuring about B by l4 inches, illustration of stitches and com- plete instructions. To order this pattern, send i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 598 NAME — — — — — ——---—— STREIET ADDRESS — — — — — - —--—-— - —--.-.-- CITY — — — — — ~ -—---PRDVINCl—-——-—-———— ii you Us". niiilis 1nd runneis. wstshi ii occusioiiady with whim vinegar and Willi-i‘, using about a dessert- spoon of vinegar in a bowl of wa- tcr~czin:ifully' removing all dust from U19 table first. Thin polish wcil wlih a soft rag. a Tlicix- is such endli s; varie‘y in t-nlslp Innis and iuuncrs nowadays that tlvi hoicss mn choos- just uihiit suits lli"1‘ tables and lvr own particular taste, and her.» whnit- H10!‘ trilrmt 511i? possesses f0" fin? liiiFliFl‘ -cmbro'dcrv cr cr:c‘.1-e* can b- shyan to advantage. But b" i i p150; the desgrt sPOun end fork le- vel with thn mcug kniii- and fork. but with a dime r of four coursrs, it is more convrnli mt t0 Dial‘? d?" ssei-ispocn and fork ncros~ thc toll thi- spoon with thi» handio to i-hc iight~the fok below with the hand-in to thli left. Condiments are no lonifei" D100 ‘d s; the cxininng comers of the lab- le but morg tmvurds the HAIR-l’?- Glusses vary according tn thn winn to be sPYW<l'111~"Y 8r nlncvii just at ms tsp of the w ‘Ply o" the right-hand side — aWflPTWYl them so that the first u M1 are nearest (he edgy of the 1111914‘- CIIEAP KNIFE POWDER A cheap knife powder can be made from coffee Zmundh {H9111 in a i-ln and dry in the ovcii. nrx ivitli half the iimuint of cur- bmnic cf scdri nnr‘. s/nre in tins. V Tidfs are caused by the nitroc- ii :1 of the moon's giflviiv. A5 i110 eiirih turns. the moan nttrncis i"? WRIST in ihc nccan rind rarcs u curtful With colored cloths that the [bulge in it. The buice is i-hc tdc. ii nnys. A Q merit stores. Wlllllm Randolph Ream, WM h“ spent m lg bringing 15,000 pieces out of store; and placing them on sole in New York this month. Valued at from 825.000.0040 1o 850000000, the collection ranges from pnintlngs like the two Jean Buphts (ii-flue works shown here to u complete 12th century monastery bought in S shipped in piece; to the United States. The sale will occupy 100,000 f Hearst Breaks Up 50,000,000_.Ar A Put This can bc used iii the ordinary W8, . olt II hls llfc ncquiring u fabulous colic iilnluS ciic coiitriici. lei iile anu inc utiicr 101' a week. otluiillc. lsil L it? ouilllmc. for instance. a. mun min-nus iii. least partly 101' a hull-e. m: wniiis f-o come iiowe at mint .0 ll cieuu anu orderly house, to a. flood ulllilii. Lo u wire who H115 nretued iieisuii up ii) welcome liini. 1i. is no 1110K iii. iiii for mm to achieve his haai-Us iicsire if he begins traimng his wiie l0 be a good housekeeper as soun as they cross the tiuesnoid of their first home. Don't Stint On Pmise The young bride is always slosh- lug over with izood resolutions about being a perfect wife. and her hus- band can impress upon her from the very first that siovenliness and idcni of domestic bliss. He: can stiinuiiite iier ambition b)‘ priiisliii-t her pics when they are edi- ble and bv locking like an early Christian mai't.vi" vhen siie sets be- fore him food that would give an cstrlch dyspepsia. Practically al- ways a woman the kind of a {housekeeper that hcr husband de- .nninds that she shall be. Or suppose a man wants a thriftv pcrience in handling money before ilicy were married. home-staying girls. they bought things on a bill that; Palmnaid. If they were business girls. moth- er nearly-always took their bay en- velcues awav from them and doled them out what she thought they should have. So when their hus- bands bring home their salaries thev have their first adventure in Sllfilldjllll. rind only too often they are wasteful mid extravagant be- cause a hundred dollars locks to lihcm iis bier as a thousand. and a Qihousand makes them feel as rich .115 Mrs. Rockefeller. i Finn ncinl Guidance i It is innrc the husband's fault than i-hc wife's if she runs him into debt It is because he did not teach her how to keen a budget. how to sixmd so cs to zet the most out cf cvcrv dollar. how to save so that ilirv might sDcnd their 01d age on l-“csa Street insicnd of on Poverty Fla s, poisonous cocking are no part of his i I At this season. of course, nil thn wife, one who will save his money? ‘mum" land 118.13 him gct along in the world. fMost girls have never had any ex-. Ii they were! d“ Or suppose a man wants a wife who will be a companion to him. That is casv enough. too. if the hus- i her un win-never she begins to slumu lns so innuv wives do aftcr marriage ivhen ihcy think they have caught ihc car and there is no use in sprinting nftcr lt any more. Admittedly it takes time and troubli- for a husband to teach his iwifc to be the sort of a wife he wants. But it can be done. And DOROTHY DIX. t-Goliecti on ction of‘ sri ‘ ' \ i Janna will take the trouble to iacki t KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GODDBYE! Pe Ion Many Suffer Low Blood aunt-And Don't Know It. The baffling thing about low blood count ll that: you can weigh about as much as you ever did-even look healthy nnd strolifl- yet -ynu can feel an if you had loud in your logs, dopey, iircd and pcpless. Low blood count means you haven't got enough red blood corpusciemltis their vital iob to carry life-giving oxygen from your lungs throughout your body. And just n it taken oxygen to explode gasoline in your car and make the power to turn the wheels, so you must hsve plenty u! oxygen m ex- plode the energy in your body and give you gnini ower. Get r. Wlllinms Pink Pills today. They are world-noted fnr the help they give in increasing the number and strength of red col-pussies. Then with your blood count up, f C on a beach soaking up unshine. Y by putting your mind to it. fri about. but haven't been able to find Get on the tel one nd rre. a time and placeeplfor nzileetigg. use th winter for sure you those big plans, you'll sis/p out of the “willics" in e. hurry. They don't bother people who feel they are ac- Well. if that's out of the question, ou can lick the "winter willies" Old Frlentls Ono gosd way is to 102k up old ends-qiersons you really care me for in months. Don't wait for them to call you. 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