a ‘l: I. ji i A DOG SPEAKS "My throat is parched, and yet folk: pass me by- Jlh do not seem to feel, aouiolww, Like them, mould need a cool, n- freshlng drink. They're not unklnd—lt‘: lust they - do not think, They stroke my head; I know that they are good- "Iut how 1 ivuh that they just understood." PUTTING 0N WEIGHT Tran-i". Banton, designer, esti- mates that the average woman untvie slar is twelve psunds heav- lar now than in i935. COTTON IN UTIII Jotton lingerie comes into its own for summer. Brides buy it utter they splurged on a white satin ensemble. Flower - sprig- iaivns make chaining, in- QXIXZIlSlYO nightgown and robe gets. Tahitian prints in bold rolors are young-girl favorites in bare mid The skirts are live y tops arc tied centre front. cruiii-l “car these at the or as hostess gowns. FASHION FLASHES You beach uilTlY or beige pcpiular for suits. Navy is the leading backbone gostuzne color. "girl, Styles are highlighted th‘: ‘l-Lllg. Red. purple, yellow arc seen in nascent colors. ' Nzwy bhle ls a popular choice for ‘cssmaker coats. Little boy collars and long close- gflttirllz coats in navy are features of suits. while bow-styles are seen in coats. Pleated skirts 1n rayvn sheer! are socn in jacket dresses. Dragon green, violet and sand‘ beige were Jnost in evidence. A new stocking has an ankle! effect made with the aid of an embroidered garland woven through the ankle and instep, Our so-called “funny bone" ls located at the lower end of the bone known as the "humerus". Many "land girls" have been drafted for service measuring timber in the wartime forestry operation; in Yorkshire. Cotton treated with a rubber reparation is being used in making arrage balloons in England. z- OOMIVIER CIAL TRAVELLER. DIES MONCTON, N.B., July 2'1 —(OP) -James Kelly, Moncton commercial traveller, was drowned today in rough wafers of Northumberland Strait near Cape Blmet. Col. A. Peaks. who had been "swimming with Kelly, tried to save lllm but became exhausted and was rescued by two men. At another part of tho strut, near Belliveau Beach, Mir: Mar- gorle Harris of Moncton was rec- cued by lifeguards after she found herself powerless in. big waves. ElVlPIlf-E’! POPULATION fhs British mini-N which cover: jlightly less than one-quarter of the earth‘: land area has an esti- '_- mated population oi 500,810,000. EAQYTODMKIAND .: u0int0l mutcrlas necueo. illustration of stitches and comple attcm: Write or send above cedlework Bureau, Charlotte wn To order cr stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. M1 the bra ,Move your arfrls and legs well 0gp DESIGN this fashionable ban oau hlt. o-coddoocooooo-Toooooovoo ieeocooooonocow 00o noeoooee-ooocoooow Woman's Re alm v. Social and Personal "1. Fashions '1. Literature . ._ . . . . . i_.._.r=._" FE r l-Whtninz rods are said to have m 9316191111)‘ of 9'1 per cent when properly installed. GAY BLOUBES AND SKIRTS FOB. THE COUNTRY Quite as comfortable and just as becoming as the dirndl are new skirt and blouse ensembles for country wear. The skirts are or Jersey or crepe. in such exc.ting colors as a brilliant firefly red, a, soft. dusty blue, bright green and Pecan brovlm. They're plentyfull, too, and gathered at the waiszln: into a wide, slimming belt. The blouses are plain or pr nted short- sieeved and deep-throated. SWIDIMING EXERCISE PUTS YOUINGOOD $HAPE Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise kncwn. We cant go swimming every day, but, here l5 a swmming exercie we can do every day. Lie on th-c floor on your stomach, arms together and extended along the floor OVEIUQBG, legs together, Now raise your arms and legs well off the flo:r at. the count of one. ward at tile count clf two. Back to the position of one at, three, lower to the floor on f:ur. Keep your arms and legs straight thrcughout. Execute this one sev- "31 $511198 Slfllvli’. It- l= especially great for the lower back (saczo- lilac reglonv You know how a cat loves to stretch. Well. here is a bat-l; stretching exercise of the firs; order: Lie on your stomach as in _.-._.____'2£%2-!2!l . ngaleku +771}; .Woman ’s Realm i Dorothy Dix Says- EVERY KISS 1s LOADED WITH DANGER, SO Kissing Is Not Proof Of Love And It Should Not Be Offered In Payment Of Anl Imaginary Debt Dear Miss Dix-My boy friend and I have a great problem. We are in I-bmli BIB-make. but our plans are not def- the army. is tho 3f; gther as much as we both want tn‘! their love for one another, don't you? Gould lov d l all“. ‘€....“J.°..‘f.2°r."§.."i€“§2““in‘fi. - we kiss Ithink 0f all do not seem tion, and in ' in Japan ture theatres told me sand kisses out of the reels they all the time. Maybe They'll Outgrow It To this I replied: No, that we had other amusements and occupations... But if he should aske me this same question now. I would have to hang my head and mumble something about times changing, and that girls said the boys wouldn't take them out unless they were kissing bugs. and that maybe the kissing mania. would pass, or that tile youngsters would outgrow it and, at least. get fastidious about whom they kimed, and so cn and so forth. Certainly I would be justified in saying that kissing has lost all of its significance as an institution. In olden times there was something sacred the first exercise above. except that your hands are on the flour by your shoulders. Now rise up until your arms are gully straightened, at the same possible and keeping your hips on the floor. Lower and then repeat several times. I call this one “the. trained seal." Beige. yellow and sand are good, with suntanned skins. Apple butter, spread on buttered toast and then reheated, is a grand treat to surprise the young tars with at breakfast. Try catsuu or chili sauce in =qva=“~ peas, cauliflower or corn. For each 2 cups of cooked vegetable add 2 or 3 tablespoons of catsup. Cock long enough to blend. There are 6'7 waterfalls with au- thenkdcated heights grep/er than Niagara's. Waffles are grand for dessert when topped with cream chee"e mixed with cherry or blueberry jam. Be generous with b:tih the cheese and jam. N0 need f'r butter as the cheese is rich. enough. r JOCKEY BROKE LEG MARLBOROUGH. England (C?) -— Gordon Richards, well- known British jockey who broke his leg at salisbury races. has left hospital and returned to his home ere. llolim lsihm: and llay Fever Quickly with KELLOGG’S IIATIERING T0 WEAR I0. m r: cromevzu m man colors are grouped th Pattern No. 9 l fiesflttgllmttg? to instructions. cturo with 1b cents lll coin Guardian. uarm-___.._.._...__.____.__._._.....__ ‘$113511 App1wg5____--grrg___.__..___- ‘pnovnrog-_-.__-.---.-~-.-_.___.__...-- and holy about. a kiss when girls saved their lips for the men they mas:- wncn, when a maiden gave her lover her first kiss, he thrilled to lt as if he had taken the Sacrament, but nowadays there is nothing for a man to be chesty about when he kisses his bride ‘ is not getting her first kiss but her 3,865,255th kiss, and so a tinle arching your hack as (my as l means nothing more than a handshake. Nor l5 kissing a proof of love as you assume. a good-night kiss from a girl when he takes her to a movie doesn't. pre- ten Neither is she in love with him. lrl out and she recognizes it as a just debt, but ried. and he d to be in love with her. his price for taking the there ls no more feeling it than if puises, kissing each other. our Lord with a kiss. Don't. Decelve Yourself And while you are romanticizln one of the most common ways in w ts victim. pastime. penti I Children Need Mother's Care Dear Dorothy DI4X—I have a friend children and whose husband swp the satsfaction of his wife. S0 ng. being ne looted and are in constant as they p ay in the streets. They ed, or their faces washed, or talk to deaf ears. for she does not already know. Unfortunately many women are of their homes and leave no woman whose husb shops and fine clothes d we carry kissim to usbecausewewant taodot. to ourselves. A ANSWER-To kiss or not to us» seems to woman pays a boy for takl and buy ng her food and ing and re ulslve. e manager of one of that his chief objection to American films was that they were so full of kissing; that that week he had had b0 cut six thou- etically wanted to know if Americans did nothing else on earth but kiss Every day you must see women who hate each bite a Cilllflk out or each others cheeks if they followed And ycu must remember that Judas betrayed Dont deceive yourself into thinking that kissing is an innocent Every kiss is loaded with dynamite and a girl can get so drunk on kisses that she does things that she spends the balance of her life rc- ports his family comfortably but not tc she insists on workl I babies at home in the care of first one hired girl and then another, as it seems she can't keep any help for any length of go all clay without t eir hair being comb- eir clothes changed. mother at. home. As their friend, do you think I should go and her husband and tell them about their neglect of thegrggildren? ANSWER-Somebody should try to make this neglectful mother see what a crime she is committing against the helpless brought into the world. bust the chances are that there is nothing that vou can say to this woman that We have many useful households gadgets. but. nobodv vet has invent- ed a synthetic mother that will take the place of the real one. their children to be brourg and. earns : decent living for his farni _ in working outside of her home and leaving her ch anyway thev cam in order to have a. little more monirb to GUARD YOURSELF Here problem: Should the main way people can show A lair: it mean something to us. exceu? Please e rl tBthing, the coin with which a young flag her out to places d nk. Other countries to put so much stress upon oscula- some it is even regarded as disgust- Scme years ago when I was e moving pic- were to display. and hie path- Her lips are shopwom The boy who demands It is lust she had handed him a two-bit piece. other and who would their natural im- about kissing bear in mind that it 2s ich a loathsome disease is carried to :tn who is the mother of two beautiful rig and leaving her time. The children are danger of bedn. killed by auomobilcs ‘They need their to this woman little children she if you attempt it you wllll driven by necessity to work outside ht up by strangers. but iv is iustirled lldren to scrabble up soen on beauty B01115 DIX. HORO For Tuesday, July 29 MARCH 21 to APRJL 20 (Aries) -Soune unfriendly aspects today suggest quarrelsome tendencies, forcefulness. Now that you are fore- warned, be on sensible guard. Harmonious unity and OOODBIBtlOD for good of urgent efforts tsday should be paramount with all. ‘ APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Tllllflfl)-~ Favorable for you if you personally superlntend vour affairs and double your efforts in the ;mportant work. Set. a good examrple to others by fearlessly defending Right. Don't. l: a defend-st. MAY‘ 2i in JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Watcih out lest you get into diffi- culties lug being irritable or im- tlent. aution advised in all deal- nss with others, especially in legal transactio . Gains can be made in busines: by strict attention to it. ‘Ilhink before you act. JUNE 21 to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Itls-a period for nun/king haste slowly, carefully. l-‘bllow your con- science and sound business uense. Quiet but effective presuasion will bring better results than plain fomefulnes. JULY 24 to AUGUST 21 (um- Unfinished business and all im rt- ant issues ask first attention. ‘t invite trouble by domineering tac- tics or failing to recognise others‘ sound opinion: and rights. Jc slung cheerfully - your sunny so will offset obstacle: AUGUST 33 to SEPTEMBER I3 (Virgo) -- Hold tight to those sen- sitive emotions. Your lnmtely good reasoning sense can handle nicely any problem: today. Financial mat.- ters are favored undel- clever man- agcrncnt. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER- 23 (Libra) - Star laments are gen- erous to you. Private Interests equallv favored with husines: and Olllfllde matters. Production, manu- fracturing, advertising among the hiah wow throuzh which gains are possibl O. oomamaawnommmm Your Individual —-—By Frances Drake-———- SCOPE (Scorpio) - Your innate ability to ferret out errors and new and bet- ter ways to improve methods. equilp- ment and management may be put to the test. A day for Strict atten- tion to your job. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -_You may find fa- miliar issuca swinging along with . more ease and the new, expansivel undertakings requiring more expert handling. There will be benefits through preslsient efforts. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2l| (Capricorn) - Favorable for finish- ing matters previously started arld| for your usual routine. Make im provements and cooperate in every way with those who are actively engaged in worth while activities. Use your sense of hlzmor. JANUARY 22 to IIWRUARY 20 (Aqtuarlua) -Pxccision, consistency, uni y and In understanding of your work or whatever our interest: are important factor: today's success. Beuyour natural dignified, patient se . FEBRUARY‘ 2i to MARE]! 20 (Places) - You ahould be n-bis to advance money interests this pericd, There are several fine opportunities 101' We “rpm. Nevertheless, be W"! 0! w Qmers. Don't let any un- gleasant thoughts disrupt you; ‘m. ltloua. hopeful course of action. A CHILD BORN 0N ‘PR1 will have deep feeling, ‘distill nous, pride and skeptielmfcorrect the latter trait and teach it film right kind of pride for nlf-respect. Show the bright child the thorough. ly honest way of life — held it to be discriminative both in nssrciam and In choice of pastimes. May lt always take the humble Way of the Saviour. nsorsnn aulmlms zormon-(crl _'rn¢ Ministry of Wort: and Buildings has an- nounced that registration of all builders throughout Britain-an- other step in the bigger THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO§OQQOOOOOOQOQ WHY DQ TBIDS TQ ‘l °“ o“ a0 QIQQQQQOQ@'OOQOOOOOOOOOO£ Was It Montelli? 6 By g LESLIE GABGILL z mo-ocoo-om voooo-ovo-voco * Mrs. Monteiii firmly declined to stir abroad at such an unearthly hcur, insisting that she was free to make hc-r own arrangements. "For the present." Clewthers re- torted. “But don't count on that being permanent if you decide to stay in this country much longer." The detective was still grinning when he took his departure, but it mtg-ht have been noticed that he lelt two men on guard outside instead of the customary single sentinel. Phewl Jerry gasped when they ware alone. “That was a nasty situ- a on " Mrs. Monteill turned towards the bedroom. "Why didn't you bell him about the emeralds when you had the chance?" she demanded. LThmk I cughi. to have done?" Maybe you'd have got away with it. That smooth talk of yours comes in mighty useful." "Thanksl tnlth would have want/ed. a lot of swallowing. No. my best. course ls to return them WJ-llsjlshfiefkl Wv=..1'_—“!hi°_h_°“811i Uncouth Table Manners Spoi‘ Good Impression d’: -\’ I! Frequent Error at Buffet Party A moment ago other guest: at the buffet party were calling her "that lovely new girl.‘ But what an impression she's making now- holding her plate near her face. gripping her fork like a spear! Such poor manners have socially blacklisted many "lovely girls" with smart hostene: uld their guestl. At l buffet supper. you hold your plate on your lap or only a little above it. Your fork is always held near it: end-with the prong: UP. A: for uslnl the fork. hers are n few do’: and don't: that are usy to remember. Dc eat asplcl, mgehblc and fruit salads with s fork-no knife. of course. except for heart: of lettuce, endlvr and remains Baladg, Do bring 'r forkful of food directly to yo..r mouth. Don't hold ii ln mid-air while you converse, or apear bread with it, or pack good on ii with n knife! Don't let ANY eating problem embarrass you-know how u; m. WW8 nits from your mouth, where to hold the water goblet. when to eat cake with your fingers! Our Ski-page booklet tell: what’: correct at dinnen. buffet pariiel. fen. restaurants, clubs. Describe: what lilver to use for every course. how to eat unusual foodl. Explain: correct table letting. Send 20c in coins for your c of Good Table Manners to ;. and the Name or booklet. n - didn't know you ’ad h'it h'ln vou. sir 11's lone wo . hand Haven h'l Il-l ‘Ml no h'ldea hfimtil ilk" The asplrativo oorusoa on lc somewhat bren ess. . . ltrnt Mdrcn: "You're a confounded old fool." ' UNI-Year HEN PARTIES ? \__ '< e Guardian Home Service. Be sure to WNW plainly your Name, Address, n‘: have to ollend! Use Lilebuoy —ihe gn_esoop especially mode to prevenf"B.O.' G O Even glamor girls pz-rspire . . . risk the possibility 0f “B.O." Unseen perspiration on your skin become: unpleasant, aflmsivz. Play safe! You need Lifcbuoy-Evlzlzvoua DOES. Ir‘s THE 0x1: POPULAR soar ESPECIALLY MADE r0 PREVENT "B.O." Lifebuoy HA5 A SPECIAL DEODORIZING INGREDIENT run‘ 170W cos/s to suit you." “Bunk... "Nouning of the sort. It will keep you out of trouble as well." ‘ ain't in no trouble." she said indignantlv. “What do vou think we planned the stunt for? Amusement? No, sir! There ain't going to be no giving biz-dc." “Yes there is, 1'11 fix that." “No there ain't. Tony’ll do all the fixing. Keep your hat on. and don't. catch cold.’ With the nearest effect of a flounce ‘Possible from one wearing borrowc pyjamas and an ill-fitting dressing gown she turned on her heel and slammed the door in his ace. deg cursed feelingly, and went to lock t e jewels away n the safe. CHAPTER XII ELUSIVE EMEBALDS An early morning cup of‘ tea was welcome after a troubled night Jerry also found the bright sun- shine induced a more o tlmistic outlook. While he was still rylng .0 collect his senses the astounding be- ltllaviour of Mintcy attracted atten- on. For no accountable reason he was walk about on tip-toes. occasion- ally ha ting to place a finger tohls lips and uttering a warning “Hush? It was possible that the excitement of the affair had affected his mini, and Je asked him as gently as he felt well. the pin first hcxperlence thrilling. For years h‘! ‘ave secret hbmbltlcn to be lflntimatciy lrassgciated with a master cracks- "Oh. you ‘ave, ‘ave ou." “ ging your p on sir. l1'I do not happreclata my m use of the hfiaspirate being treated h‘as ’amus- inf. H't is a defect which h'I ‘ave tr ed llLl-IY _,'ard to remedy, hunsuccess- "My sincere apologies, Mintey. I wouldn't hurt your feelings for any- thing, but you are a bit con cus. Get ng back to this unholy a ir- atlon of Raffles. . . ." Mintey beamed. “Ah, Raffles!" he said in the manner of one paying reverence to a minor deity. "l-l’ h’a.m a ‘urnble ‘ero worshipper. Hit will give me grat satisfaction to serve ‘is counterpart in real life." This was a new side to the man, one that had never been SUBDEGTABU. HOIIESL as the day in his running of zip of Liiebuoy‘s creamy lather that leaves you feeling like a mil- llon. Use Lllcblloy nluuys for your lJBIlILlYISE it for lace and hands, too-qt s 20% milder than many so-callcd beauty and baby soups. vvvwv (Body Odor) lVES YOU SURE, LASTING, ALL- VER PROTECTION! And how you'll love the tingling Z595’! ol‘ me idiocy l. can't help amnlrmg your odd sense of loyalty. Nor all mar. J. lll not a lone wolf or a. Ria-fflcs or anything so spectacular." ~ "we can work n‘up i0 hit." “Oh. we can, can we?" _ “Between h'us there ‘are no ‘eignts hlmpossible to scale." “come off it, lvuntey. You've (llD- pett no deeply into picaresque Lit- erature." ‘n and none hp! it ‘as been so good was last flight. When you stood n'ln front. h'of tile bobby nusjlillznl h'as h'a cucumber if]. ‘ad glimpse h‘of your true character, sll‘. rla' h‘artlst_ h‘lf 1 may so so." | “You may not. Admittedly there were reasons why it would nave been inconvenient to roduce the stolen property at that nstant. out mt because f was oiulty of the theft. What's the time?" “S€V8fl-b4l.l't;, .le...u... s .‘ “Rather carry Qibcl‘ keeping late hours. However you'd better make the young lady a cup of tea while I decide how to get the emeralds back to their rightful owners." , "Back, Mr. Clitheroe? Surely your don't huntend to return them?" i “That's the idea. Now. perhaps. you'll understand that they came l into m ion by accident." Mintey's clestialleil oxpersslcn showed that the truth was beginn- ing to sink in. No longer did he r. - gard the young man with awed res- pect. The ldol actually did have feet of clay and was unworthy of being elevated on a pedestal. Methodlc- ally he went about preparing more tea. though there was a gleam in us eyes that puzzled Jerry. His original idea had been to pack the emeralds in a parcel and send his man u to town to post it. But he was no sure if this would me~t the case now that Mlntey‘; innate craving for hgh crime had come w the surface. In the circumstances ne would have to undertake the com- mission personally. Naturally they would have to be sent from one of the larger offices, as far away front ha?’ ‘£119.; a? pnsslgllghm order to avoid a ona susp . He was still engrossed in thought whgn Mjlnbey poddled 0H, with B tray tlnkllng musically. (To be Continued) Needle the household, Mlntcy could still have dreams of engaging in major cr "Come, come!" Jerry said’, out- ting his cup carefully down on a side table. "You're making n. me- mendous mistake. I'm not a crook, W‘ W» "HT ‘ad the privelege of h'inspect-._ the swag sir." mgBwag? Oh yes, or obtuse.‘ At the thought of the emerald: ho grew "Inhale 51111; m call to dlsscmble ,,_.. p How was he oing to return them to Mrs. Fen. rstonby - Mawson wi out g suspicion? Before retiring for the t he had care- ful locked sway e precious string in is wall safe. wonderin at. the time what Buperintenden Clew- thers would luvs done he de- cided to search both place and per- son. "You, er must know that wmt I tolgi the officer was absolutely ac- un .. o e. "Has you any. H'of course. h'if you do not wish me to rats Brae‘! ion wistful yeamlng. tile pent up desire of a respectable citizen to embark on : career of crime. Jerry swore as fluently as he could feeling that. his ugoombullaly i S9 Alllamirusmu. THE ETOPPER It wu about : half doasn :30 that we were en route folly‘: land for a holiday. The tran w“ late, and made frequent Qloppaael bet-ween the stations. During M, of them ‘pa’ official cams to exam. ins our u. be?’ for. pleare?" u “Cork "Oorki" "Are you all Cork?" "Och, yes," cried one of the m, ty; "we're all Cork, an‘ if yer m; was the same, mayce it ‘ul l,‘ liser to draw; but dedad, 1 new sww such a ‘stopper’ in my He!" WINS AGAIN The sergeant-major had tize 1'61)“. lotion of never be ng at a loss lol an answer. A young officer made i bet with a brother officer that 1n loss than twenty-four hows h, would ask the sergeant-major a question that wauld bzffle lllm_ The sergeant-major accznlpllnled the officer on his POUIlL-S, m me course of which lile CJOk-llOUSi! w“ inspected. Pointing to a large cup. per of water just beginning m W] the officer saidz- ' ' "Why does tits water boil only round the edges of the colipcr and not in the centre?" “The water round the edge, all» replied the veteran, "is for the ma, on guard; they have their break. fast half an hzur before the lest m the company." THE COOK'S CORNER EMERGENCY BEEF STEW 2 cup cubed cocked beef l cup leftover gravy 1-3 cup tomato catsup Cold water 8 small onions 2 cups diced carrots 2 1-2 cups diced potatoes 581i. 96PM!‘ _ l teaspoon sugar 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Method: Cube the beef and pldbl in a saucepan. Add the gravy. cit su and enough cold water to core: A small. whole onions that havi been skimmed. Bring the mxture u a boil and lower to sunmering and cock at this temperature for about 30 minutes. Parboil the carrots ll salted water for l0 minutes, nov add the potatoes and ccntinuc cook- ing untl both are nearly tender Drain the carrots and pot-atce; ant add to the meat mixture along will the rest of the ingredients. Allan to simmer for a. whle li‘llll thq vegetables are tender. The liqula may be thickened ii dcsircd", by adding a little flour smoothed tor paste with a little cold water Aim adding this, stir and cook the mix- ture until it. thickens and there i| no raw taste of flcur remaining. rve hot. A very flavorful also be made with cold meats. casserole may cocked TOMATO MEAT CASSEROLP 5 tablespoons shortening l onion, chopped 2 1-2 cups canned" tomatoes 1 cup cornmeal 2 cups ground ccokcd mcat 2 eggs 1 1-2 teaspoon salt l teaspoon paprika 1-2 teaspoon pepper 3-4 cup canned corn Method: Melt the shortening and fry the onion in this until delxcateiy browned. Add sire clnncd lomatcei. and when hot, stir ir. the cornmeal. Cook, stirring constantly, for l0 minutes. Remove frcm heat anfl add the seasonings, meat, corn and eggs. Bit-rid well. Nrw turn mlfl a baking dish or loaf pan that lllll been well-greased. Set this m an- l other pan containing hot waiel‘ and bake in a moderate oven (350 tiff F.) for about 45 minutes. Tin l4 fairly stiff when baked. craft- l —~F'or The Home Your summer wardrobe is not ' complete unless this trim skirt and tailored blouse are included. Pock- ets that are a part of the sde panels give it a professional air without any trouble. The bouie has than neat lines that no :0 comfortable and chic with either your skirt or with slacks. This i: the perfect costume for your vaca- tion or week-end trips. made of cotton or spun rayon. It is as nice for active sports as it is for watch- ing and is at home anywhere. tyle No. 2886 is designed for sins l2, 14, i0. l8, and 20. sac l6 requires 2 yards of 89-inch fabric for skirt; i 7-8 yards for blame with short sleeves. Send Twenty (200) coin is pru- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the ltyle number. Be sure to state the liza you wish. style No. 288B Size ........)..... Nuns SEEM. Add-I'm wn-s hardly uai it. “can: that so fur from 38M llshlng h - out- burst was c0 n: Mlnwyk sus- picion Never before had he such a flowing fluency, which was exactly what was to be expected from a desperate character. Admir- atim oozed out of him like pQnplr- st 0n. "l-fooi" he breathed. "Hoot drivu-iatobcmadonon. low HWY 01W Province SMOKED AMONG EXPLOSIVES PAIBLEY, Scotland —(OP)- A worker took a foolish chance when he flicked his cigaret am into : fan nulTOlllldOd by 1.500 pound; o1 explosives. He was sentenced to two months in jail for smoking in a protected place. J _oh:ervud. ‘Ioighhfoaend pang wfthou muosbutlnnllllg, lilo Mfnml‘: for :pr:ln:.