PLACE EIQHT _ _____ THE CHARQQLFFETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 1o, 1940 A Q OO-OQQ FOQ€rOfQQOQ§Q 0Q O-OQQ fO-fO-OOQQ-FO Women's Realm/Social and Pgersonal/FHSIIIOHS/LIIE AAAAQAAAAA4AAAAAA¢ a aéa >Q'Q-QQ-§§-O-fQ-OOQ-O-OODO-OQO§§O%+O-FO§#OO “When I took my prizewinning Ioafout of the oven," says Mrs. Andrew, "I thought it was the nicest loaf‘ of bread I hail ever made. llut l did not dreaui it would get first prize." Yet, in face of stiff competi- tion, Mrs. Andrew: did win the highest prize. And now—what does this champion say about her baking methods? llas she any secrets? Here are her own words: "I tneasilred the ingre- dients for my prirc lnai iery carefully and oi course I used Rollin IIlHhI Flour. Iior six years I hlne used this flour right along and I bake bread every week. \Vhen I first began bak- ing with Robin Ilililkl I noticed an inlproielnent in my bread immediately, nut only in the ease with which it kneacls up, but in the flavour and texture of my bread and rolls. After kneading tin-ugh carefully, I try to make each loaf a nice bal- Robin Ho Miller! pa... Wad/reel with A \V0man's ER IOAF 0F WHITE BREAD Wall???» AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAI. EXHIBITION MRS. W. C. ANDREW, STREETSVILII, ONT. anced shape, so that it will bake out as a well-proportioned loaf with an even, golden colour. I enjoy baking for local fairs, but this is thc first time I have won first prize at the big exhi- bition. And I certainly think Robin Hood Flour should have a lot of the credit, for high quality flour makes high quality bread every time." \\"hy not follow the example of this champion bread baker and use Robin Hood Flour yourself. Order it the very next time you need flour! The first, second, third and fourth prizes for white bread at the Canadian National Exhibition were all won with Robin l-lood lilour, so it tnust be good! Every bag Contains a money-back-plus-IO- per-cent guarantee certificate. fikwzyeflvcz. IIUMF BAKING ‘IIRVILI? ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED od Flour V. “C... IW DOMESTIC QOOQ-OQOQOO +o40ooooo4»l040060 §-QO-OQ§VO+Q~fO§OO-O-OO 000-0000» 0o so} a @004 ooog++w 04-000e-e¢¢¢--.."".“"##¢¢v~rv~— l i‘ Dorothy Dix '1: Letter Box 1tWO VIRTUES BE PRACTICED BY ROUTINE, CANNOT l And a Set Program — Spontaneity Is A Lot More Fun o I)o.u’t Live by Fixed Rules 0f Companionshipl a by IIPZII‘ Aiiss Dim-We, meaning h _ v '(ll~,ll1l‘(‘1‘Ill(‘l]IS about our association with other people, what timc we} .-lll~.lhl spcnd together, our affections, our individual liberty, anti so lorth. l . _ _ We seem to be unable to agreepn these thlusij and so we have worked out B. 11-811 covcriilit our‘ Tius schedule rovers our home life, our meals together, what cvciiinus we shall stay at home and read or talk together, our going to places of amusement with each other or \\lI.l _ friends, who each can invite to the house, our Victrola use of the car, what amusements we shall haic let to ether. what aione. etc. this plan wil 1am at rule. atltllllflll lll all his worl goals. ‘ quarrel and i 11L. there is no process 1'15 again. . can the woman wh more than a nil r'.ei' at u time from him without t'll.i)l'4ll0l‘llllllfl him. Not Just Mattel‘ of I-‘or l You sec illariillge isn't just u mutter oi torin it is the spirit that l-[Ota into ll t: t ulukes it worth \\'llll(.‘. If Iv. , kiss your hus- band or tour c because it is {your dulv to ‘ilO\\' some affection llo vol ll nlal ‘ u might as well iii-an a (told leake itcross ills or 1hr i‘ cheek. Xour heart must be on 130111‘ lips 1i llle recipient 0i your ‘kiss gels any thrill from it. It n husband only works btwause the law requires nim to support ills li.ll-, i. ..\ slicer drudgery ,hat lie btgliltigcs. out it llc uelltls HUI) it..." lo ll.. lliL; IAIQIIiy LJUCLlIISc the \\.llll.; to inane llic soft anti tasy ior nis wile and hang _]L‘\\l.‘lS upon ,ht-r, lilcii ills toil is 10y. And it is lovc ior her husband aiul a ilcslre lo nlake hlin nappy Iilltl roznicrlaba- that makes a. wile tit-dam in chi-lung nerscli up as a burnt sacrifice on inc cook stove daily routine. usband and wife. "lave had muir l “one: MR. AND MRS. n. c. u raid not. love and chcrl. ll of law that can tiirn them intovlov- 0 l5 married to a lluht-iv-ad colt-ct wonm, can mmpwl- l5 an idealizctl memory. ‘They may know 11ml ihcv art‘ superior ill all l‘1‘\;)4('l.~2 lo iln lr lllls- builds’ first wives. that tile)‘ 111'? more congenial, that thcv arc btdtcr wives and make their husbands happier, and that ihewhave 111ml‘ husbands‘ mature affection ’ lint they also know 1111111 11-‘ 11'?“ “1'-"'>“ hail what thcv call nlwvr li.ll.'e -‘ their llusbaiitls’ vliilnu l1'\'\‘ llll~l romance. and that ls a llllial‘ p11 for any woman to S\\'TIIIO\\'. so I beseech -all mcn who 11M!‘ Do you think that Tile idea of a contract _ between a husband and wife sounds iillc. but the salll, slatllnlz herself in a swirl of catch comes in when you try to (‘llIUl'l‘t‘ ll. Bv- Muriel chiffon. cause, you see, marriage is one of the thinks in which there are a million exceptions to c\'cl'_v smiled. “We HDOHHUICS “110 11W.‘ 111 You can say. for instance, that when a‘ hiaiilc don't confine our amusement lnlin and woman act married tllcv slkn tin iroii- l l0 war dances. by miv 111611118." clad contract to until death do them part, and that the husltzintl then latitrlietl. i-s lll the presence oi" witnesses to endow" his wlll- willy 1‘ But if they fall out of love with eazh 1111101" 1111M each liillvr 1 keys to . Lida Larrimore Q MACRAI SMITH WNU SEIYICI CHAPTER VIII 'l‘llc last record in the electric wh i ‘<1 t0 a stop. John the smal. vivacious brunette with vccvvvvvvvivvvvvvv vvvv AAAAAAAALAA 4i rature ROASTED IN CANADA BY A SPECIAL PROCESQ GRIND DR/lloll uliozn hi: had been (ianchlg to the - lla\'_enpoi‘t facing the fire where he hail sat with Gay, "You're l1. ii-onuerful dancer," she thought and behavior of his or her companions. You never entirely ‘es- caped the environment in which you had been reared. You were bound t0 the post. by a thousand tenuous ties of liliblt. lireludlce, af- fection, ties ot which you were un- aware, perhaps. until, avhen con- fronted by seine opposite idea, you '" You sound surprised." John Slic glanced at him doubtfully, 19,3, uu-m tugging you back into the “The mystery is gafepy Q1‘ lflllllillll‘ ideas, values, 111a ' H‘, she said. habits. He'd left tllein tugging i 1" when . . . 11., we have wondered. you '1 beg your pardon," he said, knlu she went on with an air of ‘tauued by a Susuuueq upward m. W.“ imllkllcss v00 dclibeffllc w flecticii in his winpanloirs voice iii be entirely sincere, “I mean, Gay - encs dashing off into the wilds and . Illlrl! tomes home and breaks her lent and won't tell us uny- mul you except that you're a. doctor aiill hcr god-father's nephew. .You can't imagine how curious we've been to meet yeti." Hert- it was again. John had been obliged to respond to that approach n‘ 1v titties uni-ml; the cveiling as a ir.- tls had arrived and t1 a lil 1'(‘.\.ll1‘~5, iliiinnlietl groups.‘ "You must 1lll(l inc very disap- pointing.‘ he said. making no effort lto l-e-uliiuuc a reply ivluch, so far, had ailpeared to bc adequate. that she hull asked a question. "it doesn't matter." He thought that she looked a little bored. ncr eyes lucked past him toward the piano wiicre ‘tile gul with auburn nan" was surging, apparently ior her own amusement silica the group clustered about her continued to talk 1n staccato tones which carried across the room. "I asked you 11 you and uav were spending tomor- TOW H011.‘ Ul‘ kll I‘l(.‘l' ItItLICI S llillCt.‘ III the country.“ “In inc country, 1 think." lle wanted lo atiti soinctliuig to that. lie wiiilled to apologize more luily for his iii-attention. What a uull tout second wives to make it» a 11111?‘ "NI-b 11,1111." 11¢!‘ 11118111- 111011“ she niusl think hinl. Not that he easier for N0. 2 bv nuiimc u.» _1.~ gull-inert 111 111111 t111‘0l1.411 011F1- careti, except ior Gay. ltc was as nipluyp; mvnv, and hr "1 11-2 l‘ 11111 Ul “#111159 111°“ <11 “Yrelieleti as ilc lcit ills cunlpailion from dcscantlilc on Noi - , ill‘ H N . 2 of tie wuv . _ gllidtliilnizlg? O DOROTHY DI.\. AMoming/Smile inc". 1.1111 at clays tit-bulimic party but \\t‘ cliuii't--" i "—l).1y ally attention to tile?" l-fe It'll that his smile was becoming , ‘local. ' "I'd meant to say that we didn't dream ail this romance ivas brew- lllu. l; 1,. romantic, you kiiow._ I lutail mu llt'\0l' expect such a. thing to happen to one oi your iricnds." nlusi, be \\'ll\.‘ll lic saw u group cf tour peopc come iil iroin the hall and cross the room toward the dav- cnport. "We've been out on the terrace looking at the view,‘ ’l‘or_v Wales salti as soc clinic up to them. Slit: tiroppeil \l\J\\'ll on tiic diivenport and a white lur coat, so Sulb that lt ci-uiilplctl like velvet as u. fell, sliti i AAHIP-FP-‘ffl r...- Thursday, October 10th MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) l -1t may take liiftiite patience and steady application to your tasks to get by in business matters today‘ but the effort will not be wasted 1 Discretion and kuldly understand-l ing also needed ln heart affairs. especially after 3.30 RM. APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 '(Taurtts) t —Your innate friendl disposition will be an important actor in ob- taming results in work and private nlaticrs. bout be averse to well- meant, sound aldvlcc. Be prudent in financial interests. MAY 21 to JUNE 2t (Gemini)- Dliy favorable ln a personal way. Good results through your har- monloug cooperation with employ- l crs, associates, emploleei- 651-1151 for artistic, professional and every- day practical issues. JUNE 2a to JULY 23 (Cancer) l-Similar indications exist for you ias do for Gemlnlans. Rarticularly ‘encouraging ‘for handling food stuffs, toiletries, flowers, perlumflfl i- YIIIIII INDIVIDUAL IIIIRIISBIJPE (B) FRANCES DRAKE) Look in the ooatlou your birthday come: In, and find wlin your outlook ta, according to the nan .-. .».<.. .. . _ ..-. t -.-.--.-..~.-.-.r.."..-..-. sum-airs“. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You born after Feb- ruary 6 are slightly more favored 1n generous star aspects than other Aquarians but the day holds prom. ise for all. Technicians, laboratory workers, government and state em. ployeeii, mechanics among ml,- ilrst favored. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH l0 (Pisces) - Manufacturers of cloth. .ng, mllllnery, toiletries, decoralgivg objects including draperies and other such items should meet with. success. Selling and buying should move laong smoothly. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Clever, possessing strong like; and dislikes; a, bright mind but lncllzi. ed to be too impressionable and at times erratic in demeanor. Will absorb knowledge quickly and be ambitious to attain position and Nwlnii-ion- t learn to value others’ opflons. Success will come ugh l!» own fine capability. HOIV SUEDE IS MADE -—--_ The loft, evcn na vvrO-O-Q \III‘ II‘.\I.I.I-' I.\\'I'.\' I.l).\'i.IlIIl 'III.\.\ “All nlll for B13 C. I1. l‘ fill r. 1.101. be a s really‘. Iavotlte with topic for the war. It usod tn _ day tit itbotlt ins >l‘I'\'l{‘(‘ Now the dot a‘. 13:45 .n Noriu-galil 'l‘!n~ , of news bulletins iarirns ua‘ and wave- ll lilas 1* siinpll s most lmgirci- silt‘. 'I'o many pr-rlgwlc in the houses - lliilav ‘ilaft . tr of .. alom and still rcsltl-as, oifit palatial HIOQFICJSIIIXQ near Oxford Circus in Actually‘ its centres of arc now divided up. t.) ' over Enc- In I.oil'l.'.n. tvith fruition. acdvliy incl-L . ten mars nan Iradnxz fil‘Cl1ll"(‘IS, 2 nlaltlly as over- l concrete defense for in the shelter of ('l11“lli. lls font: as (‘1)ll'i'llllt5 '0 Hllllf‘ to ‘is com r front Ill1'l"‘ we ' know 3a? Iioltdon l pl'i)l.l(.li_\‘ on. 1S Loni! n sf rcs lvlifrh spec .’\.l if! ,1lli f‘(|'.l lllllt‘ AFC ' ‘ {Iilffllli pilillt illfll. .. av filled from shat- ‘11 ‘But he ktt-ps a picture of his de- ilu-r tlllwerl. and remembrance. l than: IJPPII uoud husbands to N0. I ‘ and ;conimon scnsc and intuition. ‘that the one thing with which no allli lclllltlllitls lllc little gills and flowers null \\L‘l'\' woman craves. ‘ceased will: iii our living room and 1‘.\_l;lli‘l(‘l' lll the bedroom, and beside tnc incline lll the bedroom he keeps. a lrirsh ioscblld in a, vase. , Mil-i oi tlll- time I manage to ig- nore tile piclllrl-s and the flowers, Dill. lien people ask file, as they , I1)l'l no, who she is and why ,tlie I.U\\4‘I‘S, l try to smile and say, "'IlIllJ|)_ (trad love." and then 1w" lure me a look of pity I llviirlv tile. 1 Now since my husband tells me that he loves inc even more than, lhe uiu his first wife, why doesn't he let the dead bury the dead and concentrate on the living? I used to think that the pictures and the IIO\\'L‘I'.\ wi-it- incrclv habit and that |'lll time he ivould get over it, but when 1 see Illlll kissing the lcturcs I don't know what to thin . Do i011? PLRPLEXED WIFE. Answer- (Jcnltllllly the second wife whose iiusuailll persists in making a tits- 'l)2l_'.' oi zlilllt-titln ior his first wife 1.. lll a hot stint, because she doesn't know l-xat-tl"; Wlllll line of conduct siie wants nim to pursue. She can't help being jealous l'.\'l\t‘ll he as allvais trotting otlt to the t".lll1‘it'l\' ulzh l'0.~(‘$ to lay on No. 1's crave and 0f ills carrying No. 11s l)lt‘l.lll‘(! ilroxintl in his pocket (if plastz-rltiu it all ovcr the 101150. But. at llle same tlmc. she \'."..1il-l tiespLsc lmn as an ingrate if he could take a stood wife's love and sacrifices and services for years ‘and tilt-n forget hcr as soon as she was dead. . 5o about all that No. 2 can do to wonsolc herself is to reflect that if she should die she would also get Hut it (pies look as if men who want to be gllull husbands to N1). 2 mlzht II*lIl|)'.‘l' their devotion to lin- (itar departed with a little Surely they should not nced to be told that it‘ thclr second wives love the thcv are more lcalous of their deal-t uivcs than thev could be of any llvinz siren. For they knnwl . Happily munltcd with Ills wife. W. B. Forayihe, Toronto business mar, arrives back In Canada nIIPr following the German torpcdolng area. Sitting in water up Io his armpits. Forsytht- recited IIII‘. burial service as each of 25 occupants of ‘F! perished by exposure and was buried at cm, Only sIx In the mun bod survival. l, said, “but f slioultlirt have a private practice lll any event." "Dr. Ilouuliton is ii scientist. dar- ling," Tory Wales said speaking across him to the girl in red. "’I‘llnt‘s very" inicrestiiig." The Englishman lowered his glass to look at John. “Arc \'tlll n-nrkirlu with a founda- -tlon?" the boy in the tweed suit l asked. y (To be Continued) _ I'll/ICED IN WATER ROOT i QUICKLY When You take a slip from the r cholca or bcgoilia for the pur- l pose of starting a new plant, place v it in water in a glass Jill‘ and keep the jar where the sun can rcachl the roots. In it very _-,li~rl time it 1 will be nicely rented 1111-1 rvtltly to be placed in a pot of soil. BEEF-STEAK served in a would be unusual BUT:- you can enjoy the beeiy flavour and stimulating goodness of HOT _,, oVlt IN A TEA CUP‘ n nlizht of’ horror In an open IIOII. nf the cvacucc chip City of Ben- tht- boat. many of‘ them children. . l. l ___ _ I _ y , , , -, 1.. 1 L l , , . . ~_ and the like. Theatres alctora an “d ‘uh ln llielwlilll. ills favorite dishes. l laufhéerlsllffniélillld {Elev-fluvial}: .1113 3m; dfiltnnxttlslaclléfl bare bioun SIIOLIICI you ontmwd Wm, in. can o; hum,“ o: wed. l“ l‘ m‘ l - . l .1 iniacincd that under their up i- e is. u - ' ~ - - t 1' 61111111911 11nd" ‘Ilendly *3"- dlwed b7 111mm! 31° n“?! 51d! fl ____ So I think ii you and your hus =- , . £9 Yuui slippeia are vie , m m. 1am“ . . . ,..l .- . . |entlv casual itcceptaiice of him, l- ese f -ll" l - e a iioi the burl 9 flinpt l. In“! _ _ , . band on.) l,“ ltgLllLl and spend __ v > v _ M H. ) l a rat, lei c inpt 1, y JULY 24 to AUGUST n (uo)_ rounded ems wheel n,” , , , R k m, Dp,.,.,_,,._, cyclungs [dngng KNE.“ IT. hit-lid.» oi clays mic teibcraicvy bu, “,.1I_,_.,-,,Q,,,,.d young Ignulisllinan t 1'! . w!!!’ a1 1110 I 011061 GVIVBS 6 M, U“, m“ .,) nu, ltrfllllcl" at ——~ —~— lllfllillll: lnln feel an outsider in “m, “,5 m, mm“- _,;,1d_ llts a. topper if you will be 11186199 texture of the grain surface m. ‘all. lllkui lllllcn aateause Ital.) so set JancJllicrli clxs Jlliiv the aur- silbtle \\ll_\.a of 11111011 11L‘ 1111» ¢°11' "Uonit fuss. rial/You can't kllliitl 11101191’ milwfs- Palmcularl?’ In mains» 5° 111° lmnfm U 11M FQIIHQHS 0 )6]‘a t.u\\ll lll int UullU lllllL you \\l.l 110111“ He dim“ a“ “W111 bar- seieus but which he could not tlciuie. m, mum, mu, a little snow." shclthe early momln-g. You employed leather ls not. imp . 1 . bu“; CAM, “mu, Lovflumn- and Your , gain. - "lillut. was lltllllfili. he (Old himself. leaned back ugahmL um apnea‘ m newspaper and maxazltm Xlle dig _ .. , . . - . ., . t ,-..‘ - . .,, r, _ .' load Jinicivav was one of them. His ho, and mull ,- ote" t4 and entertain- i-u- ti, lllllcil, \\AI. t id iii 111'. tiilivo cc lvIamle-Ixes, I know, I vi s c‘. Mme mu bu“ Inulmmed during leather o; we up H gtgry u y-p on’: u 1 cpor y ‘nd navy m . , . n, . , . -. - -. _ - ‘ccur. u. -an't practice t c do- t . '1 ht, f“ ‘. " ' . ' . u tw iiil ers. er fiance pu a men re gout! Mm ' By Alice Hemm... ln \B.i.\.<')LI\8l peispectlie in this mad oat of v lesllm “r u; by rommel Tnewlilg in l last ng‘ lkhevel/(‘Illllgv in connection u-ith ciléarefw beiween thmm ytemstl‘ “e wit’ {avqg-ed, New U ‘ Pr ' ‘oil-Iii, ham; “H. 1 1.91,,‘ mum i1" ‘ lutaiieoits l0 have ting." Clll"Z.Sllilll1$.Il‘I\'(‘ olsfxlafit Wilgbifff] [he girl in retl 111111411851 "D0111! ER 23 . ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ i . ‘f ll ll. l _.__.. "1 11'" 11.1"‘ - '11P“ 1- l. ~ i-ck inc sllnle lall“tl‘1"O‘.’"1 T 23 to SEIPIEMB ' ‘.§l.l‘.ll1 {nus . L ‘l’ l’ ‘ 1 l“ The ‘fir, ,1‘ q IONGOII b“: H,“ h“, Tune, in Illlglllllll lifillllllllllbfjlflltlffé a i“ lwiggvi Many avenue, open for Crflflm DOQdGIUM (_ n‘ ‘ ‘I _ _ __l . l . i. - 1 l ; .' .‘ . )‘ u‘. 0'9 -- , . . ll 1 1 Ewart?‘ anal...“ bin‘: “f”: \\.".l"l‘,(‘]"§ . h vlI,.\I.(_7.S. Itesifiutlcllte‘. We milked . . , - L. -b°1i"11 P°,“'<1“1"*“1¥ 11°‘ Mel _ il‘\l. who, coming," in with the good- t ~ . WM, gm 1e, hghpca?“ Y- mo,“ mo? for a ilioilieiit and tr-w w 11*- , W011‘- l-Qlltlflll-l 111° e‘\“-""‘11!°d r1340.illiclililliihiiigiil. OFKIIIFOI. evg lungs)‘, fggkfmig552"“$°“,l'i,e°‘Ll,.-?§; wilmk’ ","‘1‘h‘}"f,‘1 L"? mwllgcedsqiliiiisiistriliilillllg ln Ldonsirllst Qutn i.@l-;§§°{f,°‘l.“<f>i. (IZ/IOIIIILILPICOOIYIIIIIIIIIIIOSIAIISGT- stops palmpirafl°n rapture the alnlosgwhcre of illc l’. lsiorlos zibout. the various ’ enu >- ‘any Wu “an, “m. duh). lowaruy .h _ 1 - * ~ ~ nail 4 exp iiinec lit icy _ cl on 5km, Lwmklmg with (ivnsivc humor‘ “nae! Ln Siam Opt-rt house wlcu l lil'lllllt"" i-cilires for men in ulll- “m, nun.“ W- m,“ um.“ has anyl0f '01 111111111: _ ..'l\‘iIv\\'1l\'(1III to the Jantlla) COun-hvmcl] mnmldod mm or Kmefllp. - . . .. .. . , . . . t l ,,_ , , . ,l ill no ' ctlf \\“l'h hr", aiviear- ~1 y‘ .. - r q; --_ ,_ _ , ._ , ._. ,. _ m/hi- “(id l I M: i‘ c‘ n I ml..'“§‘,‘,§,.,‘§; “"",1,. ‘" IMF“ "nlumii: I01. [vliif aide, shh (tiiiiiclecl 1.5.» flflidliltlll to L111) “ftiiii liiiit)ltpilldlllclit?" vgi‘l“,}11“,_h_1,',11_l{1~,“lTilllfg‘i,géi,ggi-l SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER “I ' ;f‘,‘“,1,7?',,f“i.-,'~‘{f‘fi,,,"§, her f‘\'(‘I)!‘C\\‘S silt‘ v ~ llalillll! when he gave her his Zfildldllfinfhgnglilaigl ‘lim hfmnmg tLibra) — YOU W" mglumtig‘) i‘ “m” ‘ ' - l - “ I: m‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ H‘ I I l i 1 livi trcaHnc-nt \\"l too i i... ' " ' I ~ ' of almost £11!’ W°T°5Y u“ er g l, (npliti, l '(It‘ll ls in ‘the middle plans uttaase you want to. - T11? y» _‘ “ ' ‘S n, , 1., {lliouglt bhc KJMICIJd up uthei ilan-, In Du wmpm’ you‘, bu" and _ .. .. m“ ‘t.""“°":l.¢;“" AM ‘kl . t - _ ~> < . v l . . . - " . - g , , -,. ,, ~ . . . . .. n‘ m, - ~ ncnt. and ho ca.‘ ' _ ll. l l liadc alums ant fits - ~ "l l A ‘ros - tion to most mat rs 116W - ~° “.“ ‘:f.“1"‘°? ,, limp. 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I _ ling‘ finesse and work of an artistic 39¢", “(zlwrflffiufffil-fllflh,” W, m u,‘ myyumh‘, ‘may nay. lil- i. lovu ind gullllq; "1 1111i)‘ lie your ltllcrcsl.’ John ilaturc ns_ivell__as_practfcal issues, _._-_.._ - Needlecraft- —For T}: Home Sailor dresses are In style again for both young and old this year ....flllt‘l both young and old will ivelcciue U114; return of this good- looklng practical type of dress. This pattern features a handy button-front so your daughter will have no trouble at all getting into it. Princess lines and full bishop sleeves are fashion details that mark it as definitely 1940. For a drcssfcr frock, make the alternate version with a. trim round collar and spanking white cuffs. Style No. 3458 is designed for sizes 6, B, 10, 12 and t4 Size 8 re- quires 2 yards of 39-inch material, 1-2 yard contrasting, 2 yards braid, for shill)!‘ dress. SI-ild Twenty (20c) col terred, for pattern. Wrl plainly your Name, Address and ltylo number. Be sure to state the llu vnu wish Style No. 3456 Size I! DI‘!- NBIIII Street Addreu CIIJ STOCK CABINETS ADD KITCHEN CONVENIENCE Provlncn Kitchen cabinets of every con- ceivable size and for every practi- cable use have been developed In answer to the need for kltchn con- venience and swralze. Numerous drawers for silver, pots and aria are provided; flour bins, sugar ins, special locations for tins and cut- lery am all pal-iii of the ctblnet. With-seed purchased in the Un- fled States, Peru la starting the cultivation of fihre-flaxaecd. l