PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETO_Y\_/N n s-____.__ .. Q4 Woman's Re alm vSocial and Personal vv OO-OOOQOOv Amman-unit andfi GOOD! O There's a delightful tang to the flavor of BEMA Molasses that instantly proclaims its purity. And it i: a pure product too—the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane — rich in energizing, body-building vitamins of particular value to growing children. It is also a valuable source of iron—-an essential food element. Grown-ups like BEMA Molasses, too. It makes an appe- lizing spread for bread . . . a supreme delight on pancakes . . . a happy ingredient for cakes, cookies, puddings and other desserts. [In BEMA Mvhll oflen-it’: goodforyou llxiccs, and laid her down on Bansanos "m: ORIGINAL PRODUCT-NOT A strut)?’ iBRANDiI" I QFRFS Mouisisrs i For Manday, February 24th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) ——FlIl3.I‘iCli1i affairs and expendi- tures bear close attention today.‘ This should mt dtter you frcm ainpng at titofe heights that can be yours for the earnest, steady effrrt. Watch where your money goes. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Ba es-[rsczally discreet in heart arid gencral personal affairs Don't be imposed upon by the wrong type of associate or opinion. Be cnocsey regarding new friendships. MAY 2i t: JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Again today we say: “Be on your guard in dcallngs with others-no irritabikty or tact-lessness should siril this day for you. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- You sltsuld n.t interfere in oth- ers‘ rivate affairs and they should not ntcrfei-e in yours. Heed ths advice of the sages and you'll keep mit. of much difficulty. And don't air your personal problems to the winds. JULY 24 b: AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Brins; cork-sure of yourself ls the pitfall now. Investigate eveijvtliing thoroughly bofcrc you sign or give consent. to agrermcnts or pffipifl- ti rs. In moricy matters. be scrunt- in..ng. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER ‘l3 (Virgo) - The least said about why you do or don‘; like this or that 2 _ —-— "- M“: not i SITISFIEIJ WITH nus no m nsnsvmc ‘ ' lxfurnnlly ruured So helpful are Cuticura Soap and Ointment III relieving externallycauscd skin blemishes that the makerswill to nd your money if you are not satisfied after two weckstrial. USCPUIICLITE Soap and Ointment regularly. Only 25¢ each. CIITICURA "A" °"" Your Individual HOROSCOPE --——- By Frances Drake 'is in a position to reach the pinnacle thing, the better, You may he right. - but don't. say it ll .1. in 4i ui',t;c sm that isn't. necessary. Stay .n the‘ right side cf duty. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 ihibrai ~ line up l-JIO impel".- ant work and actLv. ‘ s lo be takm care of, and see t .t they AhE taken care of first. Nczit, handle those affairs that will b:n<f.t. you, spiritually, mentally and phy.~ica.l_v.' if DELSIblG. Make it a very Willlh while day. OCTOBER 24 t0 NOVEMBER i‘? (Scorpio) — "Silence i; gdclcn" is a grand motto for today‘. But. of course, where pri -iple and honor are concerned, we tape ycu w.ll h: your true, sturdy self and defend actively what yin know to be i-lflht. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBFH 22 (Sagittarius) _ Kccp yourself on the upgrade for substantial pro- gress, You can't make mistakes if you're not trying. Ycu mitt try. And a well-digested set-back is an incentive t1 push forwaid. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Patierce and tact- ful handling of aciivztics and as- siciations with the opposite sex advised. A day for thinking over and profiting by your past exper- lencer. or those cf who eldcrs. JANUARY 22 in FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) - Plaiiciarily speaking. today is no bargain. but you c-in mal-te it worth ivliile if you expend extra effort and cvcrccinc irritat- ing influences. You have the abil- ity: make it score for ycu. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Piscrs) -—- Heart. and llllflllfilfll in- terests not c-n today's fivored list. Watch your budget_ avozd unneces- sary gxpenditures, curtail lavish. plans. A moderate. “onservative ccurse of action your best bet. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY of success provided it fully uses and develg-ps its tremendous talents. A tendency to cverstrain should be particularly avcitlcd. Its general all-round capability should be di- rccted by wise heads into the pr p- er channels lest its effcrts ail-d en- ergies are spent on unproductive achvities. OINTMHIT it: (JRUSS-S TlTCll DESIGNS _>' 723 Design No. X128 To order this attern, send 15 cents in coin or stamp; to Needlework Bureau. Giarlotte wn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Scottie worked in cross sfitc are very e shows him in a. playful trick. IIut tron tram er pattern mains 8 motifs measuring about 3 by Design No. X723. NAME STREET‘ ADDRESS--—-" m-vq-q-pawl-II-Iu- to embroider. Each one N0. X723 cun- fl inches and complete instructions. South From a Mayfair By Pearl Bellairs * v ‘v .¢¢:;0"00'0‘0l§ h vv Vvvv QiQWfi I Dorothy Dix Says JEALOUSY NOT PROOF OF LOVE; IT’S A LACK OF FAITH Green - Eyed Monster Destroys Homes, Wrecks Marriage And Causes More She came dlzzlly out of the dark- ness to see tall stems of flax far overhead, waving against the sunny sky; hands under ner arms were gdrawlng her backwards out of the harsh, rustling leaves, "Hurt anywhere?" lflld Hawks- fords voice, as he put his arms un- I def‘ her and lifted her out of the flax bll5h into which she had been | dhrowa. she found herself looklngl up into is face, and uttered a cry. She attempted to struggle. but could only lie in leaden helplessness in lii arms. A dull fright penetrated ,the haze in her mind and she re- membered what had happened. He Jilted her as if she had been as, '11sht as a child, carried her a. law e "No bones broken?" He lifted each ltaiirl in turn, flcxed her ankles gcntly “Tm not hurt!" Lorna sat tip dlzvzily- Her hat liacl zone. and her hair was shaken loose around her face. It was plain to see who she was now. “Good thing that flax bush was there to receive you so gently!" said Havvksford in a cheerfully maitcr- til-fact tone. as if robberies. pur-. ruits and car smashes were every- day" affairs. She saw hei- car lving on its side Eiualllsl a willow tree at the bottom of the bank The one in which I-fawksford had chased her was drawn up on the rnarl above She drcw a shuddering breath. It mine inn itcr head as not beyond pos- sbllity that this biz. handsome man, who had picked her out of the bush. ulio had once he'd hei- in iris a". s \v'"o had written her "tame | a'.'g.""f_oriia" —\vith two gs might decide to mur- "uays drive like that?" vfth a sort of iib-a l v "It's jut as we'l tol give wry to lite trains on the rros- q an! v What, ivcre vcu iii such a l1lll‘l'\' frii"? You've bnrn all the iv _' frrm tow . Loin-i. fer hcad v or. lonlrd lrrn in the eyes ‘io‘d‘ . and asks-d: "Vi/hat ('0 you 11x12?" "My pocket book." replied promptly" "I haven't got _votir pocket book!" “Then whore is it?" "I don't know what you're talking about!" “Oh. yes ycu do! That disguise of your was simple. but, it was-quite effective, and I admit it. deceived me at ii distance; but vou use some kind of perfume that's very dis- tlncilvc- I suppose you get it. in Paris or scmewhere —womcn like you go in for that kind of thing, don't they? Anyhow. after you raid- cd my room last. night. I rccoinized it and I knew who vou wcr "' Her head was splitting snecksstill danced before hei- (‘yrs and it seem- ed a fair cnoueh bid for time, t0 put her face’ down in her hands and say nothing. l-le bcnt, towards change of tone. “Fkzelng ill?" "Head aches," muttered Lorna. She felt his hand on her should- cr, lie made her lie down flat 0n the grass. He went down to the creek below to wet a clean hand- kerchief with water "I'll have my pocket-book" Lorna lifted her head and peepcd along the road. ‘Yhey were in the midst of wide, lonely paddocks.‘ Far in the distance on the flat horizon. she could see a little white. box- like homestead. But there was no nearer help at hand. What fright- ened her most. was I-Iawksfordfls aggressive manner. For a man who mu t know himself in the wrong, it. was he who should have been evasive and scared. What did he mean to do with her? He would ,never allow her to get away to tell |what she knew. Her only chance was to make him think she knew no more than her father knew already. Size would tell him about the slip in the type- writer. Let him think that was the source of all her suspicions. TEen he would let. him go -and per- hapi he would clear out himself. She heard his footsteps coming back. He knelt beside her and wiped her face and forehead with the cold dripping handkerchief: she half lifted her eyelids and saw his face bent over her, frowning puzzled intent. He smoothed her wet. red hair back from her brow, smoothed the fine arch of the perfect, dark brown eyebrows; a faint smile ap- peared round his grim mouth, and a kind of anger in his eyes. It struck such a thrill of herror through home that she sat up hastily: "Thanks —I’m better now. Please don't, bother about rnel" "No, I don't. think there's much wrong with you." He handed her her handbag, which he had picked u“ on the batik. " If you don't mind. I'll have my pocket-book ___,.. "It isn't there. It's at the hotel.“ "At the hotel?" She looked along the deserted, road. Not a car. not a human be- | ing in tight. What an appallingly empty country it was! "I left it in a. clothes basket. in the bathroom on the second floor," she hifonned him, and burst out emotionally: "I suppose you must think I'm quite mad, trailing you to | town and then breaking into your room and stealing a notebook! I should have put if. to you quite openly at. once, but. I was trying to find out more about you My father found something in the typewriter lid which made him think rome- one was collecting military infor- mation; I suspected you. of course!" Except for a alight narrowing of his eyes as he fixed them on her. Hnwksfordb expression did not change. "Found something in the type hogging it he her with a ————_-____-__— PQOYIIQ-u-n-ni-u-n-nn writer, did he?" “A slip with some notes t on ill I suspected you at once. I ud- m ti" ~ Grief Than Any Other Curse In a recent IIIOVIO a husbarrdpnd wife who lost their taste X05 each other, quarreled and parted, are brought together again an the old flame rekindled by each making the other jealous. ‘Phil 15 a good enough theme for presentation on the silver screfn, but 1n real life jealous!’ isn't the food of love. it ls its poi on. And it doesn't build up homes. It. does more to wreck them than any other one thing To this column come thousands of letters sudden with the tears of wives who are crushed under_ the tyranny of husband who kecp them virtually prisoners incotnmunitiado. They are not alowed to go shopping alone They are not penttltted to be members of any women's clubs, or visit their 7 Fashions Y, l #:1523555‘ EGG N00 TABTI 1 cgblngpzon grcnullticd gelctlnc 1-4 cup cold wafer 1-1-2 cups hot milk 2 ell Wlh, ltiiffly beaten 1-4 teaspoon gall 1 teaspoon rum flavoring 2 e“ whites, sttflly beaten 1-4 cub sugar Whipped cream Mgfliod: Sprinkle the latfne over the cold water and le- stand for 5 minutes. Heat the milk and then add the acaked gelatine and stir until this la completely dis- solved. Beat. the our yolks until stiff and lemon-colored, then beat in the 2 tablespoons sugar. Pour the milk mixture avcr the egg yolks, mixing well. then add the salt and the ruin flavoring. Set aside until the mixture reaches a mothers or sisters unless hu band ls along. They cannot ever. speak to the butcher boy when he delivers the roast without their green-eyed i husbands accusing them of having an affair with hlni. And I gel. equally as many letters from l dt-spalmig men who tell of the hells tn earth their Jealous wives make foi- them; wlicfsay one must ansiver sadlyn no. I'm a 51>)’ I alight do that thel; wives are ruining their business by in- , suiting their wcmen customers; that their wives | spy iipozi them continually. open their letters, go through the" POCk-rls at nigh‘ and rcqulre them to furnish an alibi for every’ minute oz" the time flicv cannot visit their motpei-s. nor. aak casually to a Wfllllllll acquainiazice 0r even glance at u. pretty girl on the street without having lllPlX‘ wive- make scenes about it. And these men and women who are t-he victims of their f. is wives and husbands ask wlia they can do about it-. and if theze is any cure for jealousy. To which For jealousy l; madness flint steeds no excuse for existing. and it curses equally those who are a.’- l icted with it and lhcse who are made to suffer passion. Analyzing Jealousy If Jealousy could be analyzed, lt would be fciind to be made u) of eat-at part. of p05 t ivt-ness, o.’ an inferiority sample. and of ril the baser instlntcs of tiic human arrival. If is founded cit lllP self- ., ricnize of cne individual to otvn anotlici‘, body" and soul, mm ',Q sicoarzfc that one frcm all oihcr cent " s Tie wife of the ll‘:\l0ll' min m}?! znve up her faiiiilv and her frie: s for him and find no 7ft".- nillz". ln any tab‘. tv ' hiisbard of lhe- _ l le‘. her tnunopofize he ll"S not an ilicuirht that it. not lief". And neither y~ band not" wife give the faphincss or d of time Witcm they are SIICTlI g 59 1-1-11]. lfssll’ to their own caoitsm. Jealcii y is the bitter fiiiit of m‘ "lfQYiOPILV CClllDlCX. hcmrisrv the nncii confession of lav- liusbands and \ W's that, from their evil crnicrcd in Jealous int - ' houghtJo His lone was a _ rr a1 , , "I didn't find anything to en- lighten _me in ycur diary!" "Almll .\'Qll Ming vcry hottest about all this? Don‘: you think l_r _ _ somclliiiir drastic to close your mouth and keep it shin?" He smiled oddly. She turned to 11in. (hivsn to .~.in- ¢’-’1'ii.\' by a thrill of lll"lll,nlf\l‘l h an- prchcnslon, "Are you?" she dcinaiidcd, licr W95 V913’ wirlc and dark in hcr white ma" "APP .\‘ou a spy? Are you!“ Sgillllp, the information you've pit '1‘. un u-hl] i ‘i b»: my father?" e mum on v m (To Be Continued) Hits Jackpot alt: y from home: that they they’ do not consider themselves as attractive a~ even the com- mon tnillrun of men and women and are afraid to be brought in competition with them. Why Boys Are Jealous The bay who is so jealous he will not let lils girl friend dance with another lad at a. party is a- fraid to have her contrast his clumslncs with the skill and smoothness of a good partner. The jealous husband who glow- crs at. his wife ll he sees her en- tcrlained and amused by her din- Hfl‘ partner i sfcreily burned u‘: "by the knowledge that he is a poor talker. The jealous wife who cannot. endure for her husband cvcn to lock at another wrxnan knows ifai. she lacks lfauly and |chic and feminine charm. It is lhe fcnr cf themselves that makes men and ironic-n jealous. But the stranget thing of all about jealousy is that. jealous peo- ple scan to have minds that are perfect ans-spec's of iniquity Ap- pircntly’ they ‘have no belief in any decent liunian impulse or any faith in any man or womm having any nobility of soul or any high principles. _A jealous husband docs not be. have that lzis wife is virtuous or loyal, no tnatter how many years lic has ccn her walk the strait and narrow path, nor what evi- ‘(NINE she ha. given of tlte purity ,of her character. He suspicions her not only of being unfaithful to liini but 0f indulging in the Iswcstorgzes. Nor does the jeal- 5911s wile believe it possible for her |._ band to be faithful to her. ibct l :t_l'roul' nf Love _ Foolish people have said that iiraloizsyi 1S a proof of love. It ls 'quite the contrary. It is the great- tst insult that can be offered (,0 love. because it shows that you do not trust lhe one you profes love“ Also jealousy is fizst ,a.d at pnilandering. because after dmlllz icd up cm his wife's false faCCllSfltlOns until he is weary of H1191" W111i’ a man start; out to Justify them. There are few things in i110 world that cans: so much sor- iljow and so many heartachcs as .l01l0t‘<.,\‘. but there is no known cure for it DOROTHY DIX. With Hammer honey-like consistency. Niw beat the egg whites until slrlff and beat in the 1-4 cup sugar, then fold these into the partially thickened gelatine mixture. Pour int/o baked tart shells and place in the refrigerator to set. Serve garnished with sweet- ened whipped cream slightly flavor- ed with rum and sl-‘lrlnkle with 8 dash or nutmea. if desired. SELF-FROSTING LEMON PIE I cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour 1-4 cup melted butter 3 m yolks . 3 ta-hlespcns lemon juice Grated rind 1 lemon 1 cup milk 3 cgg whites _ Method: First line a pie pan with pastry shell and bake in a hot oven (4.50 deg. F.) for about 10 minutes. Meanwhile mix to- gether the sugar and flour and stir in the mcltod butter. Beat the cgg yolks until light and lemon cclored and fold into the frst mixture, Add the lcmm juice and the grat/ecl rind, then the lhilk and the egg whites that have been stlffly beaten. _ Pour the lamori mixture into the partially baked p;e shell and bake in a mcderatclyi slow "V611 ‘325 deg. F.) for about 45 minutes. Cool to serve. LEMON SHERBERT PIE 3 c8! r-clks , 4 tablrsporns lem n 1H1“? Grated rind 1-2 lemon 1-8 teaspoon salt 9 tablispccins sugar 3 egg whites 1 cup heavy crcam 3-4 cup gaigersnap crumbs Method: Beat the egg yolks until light and then add the lzinon juice, grated rind, salt, and sugar. ppm; in the top part ofpa dotible belle: and c.:k over balling watcr until the mixture coals a. spcoii, lke a custard. Rsmcve from the heat and coal the mixture. Whip the cream until th'ck and beat the egg whites until stiff, than fold both there into the ccoled lemon mix- ture. Sprlnkie half the gnzwifial) crumb}, in lh¢ btrm of a freszing tray, pour lha sheubert mixture over this and top w'th the remaining crumbs. Freeze the mixture until firm. Cut, in squares to serve. Snifiinl. ungua- l! with Mentho- latuni. Jar: and tubeuJlOe. nu MENTHDLATUM niw» t ouluixi It...” EHlOY Spring indoors With These Gay Plant; 01'0" l-"Y-of-the-Vllley. Form Sweet llliea-of-the-valley, hat-g lliin to remind you that spring la on its way! YW C!" quickly grow them from pips-in water. Add a little sand or fibre to keep the pips above the water’: lurface. place the bowl in '3 The hatchet: rrc flying, Carrie Nation nylc, in For! Madison, lawn. where doc cables shudder at every blow. The hammer: are cfllhllll to the merry tlnklc cl broken ..l..‘ machine windows and Iplllcd nlcltels. Bricks are ulllng through the pllle rim window of I'm Madison night clubs. The police chief l: golfing mad and the county attorney II resigned and philosophical about the whole thing. No- body hu discovered yet who’: tooling the brick: around, but than‘! nbscltitely no doubt who ls on the warmth hrandhhlng (n) lhe linu- mer and 4h) the hatchet. Mrs. Mary Crltchfleld, hit. ulkhl and l0. hn two cx ‘ ‘ ‘ n ‘ and l ' " growing , for busting up gambling furniture. Mn. W. L. Browning, Mary's moth: , whose memory harks back lo the days when Carrie Nation tackled the npen nlocn, prefer: g hatchet "Momma and I ha! gene l0 nee the slate‘: attorney before we started,’ Mary explained with satisfaction. “He llill If it was [llnllllllg Qqulpnunt we could wreck it u much u we liked-lust no lung ll we didn't llpmllc any other property. hurl. anybody, or use obscene language. Sc the police Q ‘ "And what do you think now?" 4.- . couldn't touch us.’ Mary and her mother are shown will their weapons I Wlflfl. dark lllot until the IhOOfI are tléree inches high. Remove to e ayll ht d _ boll-like blossom?! mo“ "nan" Always beautiful are ferns-any: the luxuriant polypody fern in our picture. Simple to keep them healthy, start new fern: too. Just watch out for drafts. submerge the pct: in n pail of water every live day: for a good soaking. To start new ferns, peg down u“ lmnll green runner! growing on the old plant. Loosen the coil and peg the runner: In it with a amnll wire hllfPlIl; kecP the lurflcc mollt. Mi" "19 MW Plant: root cut them free from the old plant and pot them separately. Another indoor joy this season l; forcing flowerinl fruit tree b-anchel in water. Complete inltructlonl are given in our 31-h“! booklet, Tells how to rnllc foliage lantl, farm. bulbs, vlnen, blooming p t... I72‘! glovggn. plant: in water. Bend 20c ln coins for your copy of Making Plants Flowers Grcvw Indoors to The Guardian Home Service. Be nun lo write ‘ plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Iilll Milli loin WRITING BULB! IN BJIYHI when you write. mmclnbcr well Qgflgln things I have to tell; With. unaller letters take moat c They make contusion everywhere. Dz-t your l'| and emu an: Vi, Then you will the please, with \.l'l for n’: and n‘: for u’: No wonder printers get the blueel Don't write your 1's just like y ur e’: ' oi- maite all c’; the same Is c'|. A uforamandhfcrak, Gausec vexation, say what. you mihv, 811111210‘: and a’: are oft oJi-fcun - Ain gdshculd always be well round- Three ‘letters more may cause great furry- They're B. r and y, when made in a hurry The?‘ niles observe, and then 7011i A master of callgraiphy. T0 WASH LEATHER GLOVES To be assets for your wardrobe, light accessories must be kept abs:- lutely spotless. To cut down 0n cleaning bills, washable leather gloves are the least expensive to keep immaculate. Use mild. DUN suds in warm water. Wash the gloves on the hands. taking care to rub the soiled spots very gently. to avoid pughing the smooth surface. Rinse in at least two clear waters of the same temperature as the suds bath. Then blot. with clean absorbent towels. Remove the glcves from the hands and blow into the fingers if!) prevent the leather from stickmg together. Hang in an air place t: dry. Ex- cessive heat urlng drying will gage leather to become stiff and a . l bird oi lying stretched i-lica, ostrich-like South America, sleeps down, with its legs straight out behind. 'I'hc Taking pcsressirn cf a stable near Newcastle, South Africa, a swarm of bees routed the owner and all his horses, compelling them lo stay outside in the cold all night. Ohio is nicknamed for the buck- eye tree. ivhich received its name bccause of the resembbince of its garxtly opened pods to the eye <f a ee . . The Colorado potato beetle was“ carried to France and t-hence reached Germany when the Ameri- can airny went, to France in the World War. The crust of the earth is mane up largely c-f granite, ranging up to 20 miles in thickness, ge loglsts say. Ground discharges cf lightning may kill a tree without lcaving evi- deuce of the strcke visible on the ree. Dry sand is heavier, measure for a measure than wet sand_ up to a certain percentage of mois- ture. | One-fourth cf all the monall ‘c nsumed in the United States is used in the manufacture of auto- mobiles. The Australian koala bear never drinks. but obtains moisture from the ericalyptus leaves which are it". diet. A greenish grayed striped tweed suit has a. deep ps-plum cut on the bias to correspond wit-h the cut of the skirt. The production cf margarine which was stopped last spring in the reich, will be resumed immed- iately in thirty-one of the 181 German margarine plant-r. BEETROOT FERN Have you ever seen a beetroot fern growing? Cut. off the top of.’ a beetroot to g depth of abcut three inches. Such a cute little dress and l9 easy to main for your little girl. Crisp cotton with cpntrastlng col- lar, cuffs and pleat. inserts couldn't be more charming for school or play. Use this same tlern to make amther 6N5‘ with squug acci- lhie. Both should have the hutch- lng panties and the ones that are included in the pattern n‘ forbeble for an active c lld to this is the dress you'll want. to nee your little girl wearing this Winter. Style No. 2174 in designed for sizes I, 4, 8 and 8 years. Size 4 rc- ulnq l 5-8 yards 85-inch fabric .r dress with. 1-2 yard of contrast- llngl’ gor the collar and skkhllzgaertpé fabric for panties. I y‘ - Bend Twenty (Mo) coin l! m0- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Milne: and the mic number, Bo cum to link the Illa you wish. l Style m». rm Ilse N!!!“ lf-red. Addtlln living a Lei ‘—-T7te Woman ’s Realm reBRvARv 2...... ‘Liferaturefil sre h and slip tiigfoiiie 155$... “m g silk withngvhifih w "ma" wl water. °°¥i.,"",§,,,§°'l‘ mum from imdemeath ‘M up round. "rm on slmvnvo 4g Tm PAIAG“ MIN-mus t the lid ct lhglixiitn iirbm” m’ grlgmllfilibflfiéflleddyyjn.“ A 500d White fifluge c ed wiui it. "mi. iiwuilfgm iidnhitnwlu‘ ‘lira amps M m‘ i ar s n- last momggt. “no ‘l’ ‘l m‘ The best sauce for a the real ‘Beurre rbndii" m" in Holland _ that is, butter m; ed in a saucepan, flavored "m" pinch cf salt; and pepper m lemon. Let h. semi our it fro; (rm crougitly he,“ squeeze of a over the fire and sediment into a t metal sauecbcat. Weaving of rayc i India has increase?! Iiowiingriidzliiil i-ateboflatlir ut 55 000.000 linear yam. mos o yarn us cl bel, ed from Jig-pan. e dumped‘ Pork ls an important and n, _ discovered source t-f Vitamin Ithiamlne) the vitamin so necusny for grclwth, appetite, and prom, ti:n against certain diseases It 1| a rich and dependable scum; o; protein contains valuable miner-m, and like all meats, is readily cl. grstlble. The pessimist never shakes hand; for fear c4’ lcslng his grip, A colla-psible umbrella that hal been patented. It- is designed i, ward c-ff sun and rain and to lg ivcrn on the head lkc an ordinary hat. Two peiicccks taken 6'1 miles frtn a farm near Paarl Saith Airing have returned heme in less tliu three weeks. (i ‘litllllllli lllilliiil ' ' Cranky? Bastian? Ir s eauily7 Because of I female functional tress? Then try Lydia E. Piulrhamjl Vegetable Compound, Pinklumn fng such weak. rundown. nmfllll condition. Made in Cai-iadmWOIFII Can't sleep? Tire "disorders" oauatni; monthly i111- Compound la well known for help- TRYINGI Any drugstore. AMorninzSmilc PRECISION Young B1" iwn got a job in ll lliip- yard. The first morning the fore man gave him a own-fool rule told him to so mrasuie a latte at plate. Brown returned in 20 m utes. ‘ y "Well, vi-liat is i. Foreman: sine?" Brown: "It's just iilf‘ lenfih this rule, and two thumb: W! with this brick, and the bic -- cf my hanxl, and my arm front b?" to there, bar the finger nail» A BIT CRITICAL Private Jones had been in ' Army I. . When l“ askgdj "M4113; do ycu think 0i " Army so ar -" "1 may like it after a whilei‘ plied Jones, "but lust MW I ‘p’ there‘; too much dnllrrlzlfmd in; about between meals. 4.. Needlecraft- —-For The Home