PAGE TWO O Woman's Realm/Socialand O4-OO-O-O§4& I LivingiSiLte-isure -—THE ' WOMAN'S. REALM— DON'T Bl DOWNIIBARTED a well-known writer. And believe ‘rt or not, her cani- Dh, don't be downheartecl. whoever paign against relaxing. an actress you ere- friend confided to me once. is not The darkness of night don not altogether focused on the battle stay; of fighting off Time's attacks on Jult life up your eyes—see the figure and fare. She takes care bright Morning Star of tliai, loo. as most womeit do. MI-Rlllfi \\\'l-y for another new dayl But she considers just as So don't be dcnvnhcarietl, whoevcr iiilt the strategy of rusvs l0 itecp. 3'01! are- people from ihinkrng about llcr Never yet has the sun ceased to age. shine; ‘ First of all. she doesn't talk Sure. after the night comes the about it, llcr tl\\'li age Ci‘ anytiiic day break's bright, star, clsc‘s. 'l‘hc nloincill a woman starts Bringing bat-k Wu!‘ 119W InOYniHS tllscussing zige, says my friend, she —and mine! CORA BAKER HALL. renew BLANKETS Keeping your \\'0Ui\‘]l iiitlllht warm. fluffy und ziltriiciivt- is not iii use iii iirevcili lng nap means reducing waiinlii. iif iakc-lvhitc. sponge or angel Shake out cilrclliliv and iiir nit’. fouti. Add thc syrup from cithiri "Rm Ellpn" \V1lkin5,m_ ;,5_ 131-11. iii’ doors, frcquiiiiih with weight lkllllibd strztlvliei ies or raspberries. 111.5 f...” (h-nnqh. f . 1U ,, distributed i-velliv h met" iloulile Use enough of this to moisten the i . i ' L‘ 0 “m n“ -i in willie Dr ion. Delhi’? SiOl- i-ilti» Wcii Fill int» centres with "w" “d “'”“‘"" "m1 ““""l"‘“"d' ‘i0 i‘ ' 5‘ ‘ ‘_ ' _‘ ‘ _. ly iii .1 LOlldUli ilurslii hii lng in iiiuthprouf l‘iOSCiS to dc- illailletlifiui-t and scive lilmiCdhiiiil‘ ,| _ g 3 me- siroy possible inuths or use re- custard sauce. '“ m“ “h” ‘m5 5“m‘“"§ (“ml liable commercial stoi-agc. Clothespin: wril not clothes when put on the stick line ed in wait water HISTORIC STONE February's birthstone. the elilysl, was said l0 lit‘ tlic [Il\'l\ll- \l\ nii great iriik. Fold ilicm cvciily u lzcll stretching and loss of shape. Donll pile weight on folded, stored liiailkeis. Flatten- to .. itl § cold weather if they're first souk- o Hill- imiles speculation about Ilcr oivtr. She's careful not to allow ller_ conversation to "date" her. allusions‘ to the torrid twenties, for instanceJ or to songs or styles popular dur-i ill: a decade '.\ith whit-ii she doesn't.’ want to identify herself. VALENTINE TRIFLE Line sherbet glasses with fingers‘ O-O Ellen ’s Diary O o 0 I By an Ilianrl Farmer's Wile A >QflQQOOQOQQOOOOOQOQOQOQOr ed gcni of Si. tlillciliiiie. illizi-h "guess il.n.i,w1.b.;d Qruyydaddyi. lnllkflfi il Plilllfllillli.‘ llllllll'\'l'1'-ll1‘ heard flouting uvc-r there the other in modern times, when D'\'i‘l'S, or ujghl_“.hal mg.“ was m... “F119 ,lust_ friends, ubscne _Vaic'.l- d3)... I supplied’ “Yes” Friday _i Lilies clay “llil an expression iii knew u w“ 0i“. to “in 1m,- sentinlent. Anlciliysis, vilryiilg; in .1 h‘. g H ‘., Jwinc; colour fronl palcst violet to ilccp m9“ w ‘m5 m‘ “w d purple. are found 1iriiicip-1lly' in the Siberian Urais or ilic millcs of Brazil. Ceylc-n and i-al". As far back as the Pllaroulis. i-ihleihysfs were found in the tombs end they were said to be [LiVDLlrilC pond amt mill. Qfliazl of our tiwni, gems oi Catherine the Great and Queen Cilarioitc. They appear, ‘.0- day. in the Coronation service of British Kings and the Coronet of ihc Prince of Wales in a. cits-lei. of pearl: and amethysts. They _.lre also the traditional rink for bish» ops. HINTS 0N ANNOYING YOUR. MALE ESCORT The woman who plays up to her masculine gallery-and what one doesn’i?— will do well to listen to some pet pecvcs from that corner. writes ,an American columnist. "Keep a, mun waiting while slle uts on finishing touches which he soesnl notice anyway." is so typi- cziilly a masculine squid-wk that ll; need to be aired. One man inler- vli-ived said that the girls ought to be reminded that “punctuality is the courtesy of kings and ladies." The feminine demand for loo much attention in inconvenient ..iil~ nations is the pet peeve of another man. You should make as few dc- imands as possible of your escort, he says. in a crovrded restaurant, bus or movie house. "The guy is having l‘ ienough time," says this critic. "clcp- iing with the crowd without having 10 pick up a gals gloves. _carr.\' he: packages, give her a. rlizvrri ihliti light it. and hold her umlirelln Nvhile she powders her nose.‘ Public Boudoir ' The feminine habit of turning e restaurant table air soda counter Into a woman's own private bou- doir irks another man. He say: the gal guilty of this pulls things out of nei- handbag. fling-s M!" boat over two chairs. puts lier packages on another and isn't. happy unless she's taking tip ten square lfeet of space in ii crowded public place. LOOKING AREA; WAY "r0 BEAT act: I \ l Actresses more than imy nilv-i‘ lwcmen, yiFFIIEIpS. seem in he en- ilnwed with perbnili-al youth. With them any relaxing into middle tige [nay halt a career or cause a shift {rem ingellue to mature roles. $11.5 the Mfitlugllzr‘ said yesterday", whml in the illlfli of the Sabbath afternoon and i.~.l- rc=pollse to a plea to "let's gu foz-i a walk" we were cill our way dtnvni the thortgell: which lead; to the. accord however, we have bceili drawn in this samg direction. and‘ in every seas n. I believe perhaps the pond is at its test in the fresh- ness of a Summer int-ivniilg when its surface is Bay with 'l'ippl'£‘5. set there by a. waildcrlng breeze, though there f5 5, magic which can tioi. be denied when the mOcn at full casts its spell‘ there by night. Then all is calm a-zld serene. with the water lapping only gently at the sates. But in order to gain an idea 0f the strength of the waters that can flow there, one must ccme as Jaimie and I did yesterday. nvhlle the stream is in flood. The thaw of the week-end was continuing and boards had been dravnrr from the waste gates to allow lhie vol- ume of wafer to drop in miniature falls to the pools below. I llkf‘ tn W310i! this incccased fit-w and I never fall to find a fasci-it-atitm in the tumult of the waters. Jamie gripped my hand tightly a5 we neared inc gate; tluagh which il ran to drop in a seething fcam and to rush off than in a swollen stream ."I don't like it. fresllet-watei- running iumlfirlg away, I like if better in 1he Stunimer time“. I think I for) like ii best of all. trim. when it "or 1210 1'4 how ‘falls in a soothing lullaby that reaches lYp to our Open ‘Windw- iwhetn all about u; our world is at TESL "Did you kmoiw", Jamie asked m! ' as we were sauntering llomeward and a car was iravellinz "in the raricl" . that. one time cars weren't allowed to run CIT this Islllnd-nol on market. days? ‘Theo iflfllllflled the horses. Graixvdaddy told Ine- Hls Old marqpdo you remember ‘and cornstarch and mix thorouZl .|ier?. hear Jumped out of her hide every Hmg she saw R. car. She fwould stand right in» on 10335-jpg‘ like a cat. Before they had wagons. do y u know how they go‘. places?" I k cw, but evidently Si’) ind Jamie. “In cart-s! Yes ln carts m (n1 horse back or jes‘ walk- iContiniued 0n PflGe B) The cream is i N when / made fivnv fender yaunq celery - ~- you buy i1'_'/ wk oieam_---- figiiqzmirsioeled with k0 care- eigzfiititl, ifil;iul"t' 1' |bl'oiicililis. Second ucinlan ill lllst~ QO-KOQ 4-¢44'§§§4§ 004-64000?! 0H6 OO-OOOH O OO§O§O44§O§O4 i l l i BRITAIN'S ELLEN WILKINSON nnao ory to hold a British cabinet. post, Ellen Wilkinson rost- from a poor Manchester home to the educa- tion portfolio iii the Attire gov- crnlnent. During her lifetime she fougilt tirelessly to better conditions for tile working pco~ Die. iiiitl once letl n jobless march from lhc "forgotten" town ii.’ Jiir- row. iii the "Frniusidt- coal zlren. tluring lllc tlcprvsslun of the "10s. She was responsible for raising the school-leaving age from 14 tn l5. and introduced fro» milk for the schools. She wins the author of several books. n l.@Q'.‘Q'.§.'.'.Q-§QOO§§§QQQ.a i Cook ’s Corner 2' ew-emoeoeoeooeoeoeoooeeo ANGEL PIE 4 egg whites ‘i teaspoon crciinl of lflffur -‘.i cup sugar 4 egg _vclk.s ‘.1 cup sugar , Dash of salt 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon jug; 1 teaspoon gmtcd iemoi peel l teaspoon grated orange psel l cup cream, wilipped 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Beat egg whites until frol-hy and add creaim of tartar. Gradually add sugar and continue bcutlnp. until stiff. Spread in 9-inch uilgrcascd. pic plate Bake in slow 0V(.‘l\ 430d degrees F.) l hour. Cool. Beat egg, yolks, "s cup sugar, salt, orange, and lemon juice and peel ill upper part of double boiler. Place over- hot water. Stir and c00k until [Qugh .0 W“ (he rm“... around (he bemr ‘thick, Whip cream with powdered ‘ when thae-slsugar. and spread half of it over “Janna 531d. lineringue crust, Spread lv.th fill- ing. and then cover with remaining‘ whipped cream. Chill in refrigera- OBARGE CAKE 1% cups orange juice 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten ‘ any way to stop his boasting? e i § 0 '- DOROTHY DIX SA YS- O-OQO§O-Q§-O-Q-Q~O-OQQ-O §4404+§O4§44Q O-O-Ofi-X §§O College Before Marriage Icy of 20 Advised to (template Education Before ijiiiiiklag of mtiamoiiy i ' DEAR MISS DIX: At what age should a ni-aitmarry’! I am 3o. a sophomore in college, and I want to wait until I have finished school and have gotten some way of making a living by which I Cfllh5uppori; a wife ill comfort. I liglu-c that will take me until I am about 2'1 years old. But the trouble ls the girl I tun engaged to doesn't want to wall Ullll 10118» She wants to be nwrried right uwuy and says that she think: ii will be better for mo also. because she_ can give 111-.‘ the security. happiness and courage that man-l. age brings to a man. What do you think? \ DISCONCERTEID. _ answsin: There a nothing um 1 but... ln more firmly than the old adage lllilt “ii young man inlarrien is a young man married?- I have seen so many talented und ambitious boys whose careers were wrecked by letting the girls they wcreun love with over-persuade them into getting married before they weirc ready for it. - For marriage isn't the simple proposition of two young people who low each other 50iiingulp their own home. It ineains added ex- ptnscs and \\'Ol'I‘_\'il1g ove". bills. It means a more costly way of living. It tncans added responsibilities, andbabies. and the wife's fgymjlyl anti the wife resenting her husband giving his major interests to his inhibitions instead of to her. and a thousand cares from which the‘ single main is free. ' LONE TRAVELING IS FASTEST There is nothing truer than that “lle travels the fastest who trav- els alone“ at the beginning of his career. After he gets started at his chosen work and is making a living. a wife is often a great asset, but slie,is almost always a handicap zit the beginning. You cil|i't hlnme your girl for not waniiilg to wait seven years fol‘ you bPCiillSl‘ marriage is ti wonlairs carccr. and sile is wise enough iii know that in seven yours she may not be ns attractive ‘as shi- is now, and. also. that in that length of time. long, drawn-out love affairs arc apt to wcar very thin. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am very much in love with a boy to whom I iim engaged. bllt I hesitate .to nmrry him because he is so jealous. He does not want me to even speak to any of my friends, or go to filly parties with them. He lms ll very high tomper and is ‘(WY i.\‘raiini<§til. He bosses inc around and demands that I do cvery- iiiiing ilr- says. He has even slapped me when I refused to obey him. I have taken a lot from him because I love him, but I am atmy l roilt-‘s end nnd am afraid that if I should marry him things will be worse. He says if l break up with him hc will commit suicide. sliiill I do? wiiai - - ANXIOUS ANSWER: 1f‘ you have any intelligence and any rqard for your happiness in life, you will not be foolish enough to marry this over- bearing buily. If you do. you will be nothing but a slave to him and he will beat you up every time he gets in a tantrum. You have your warning. ‘Fake it. Don't lct him bamboozle you into marrying him by threatening to commit suicide. That type of a cad never does. which is a laiiy, for tlic world could easily spare it. DEAR MISS DIX; I am a girl of 17 and there is a boy who conlcs to see me and who bores me to tears. All he talks about is how much liquor he has had to drink. the trouble he has in getting good whisky. and about. how much money his family has. It is brag. brag, brag. Du you think he will grow lip to be a drunkard? And is there llc is l7. _ SHEILA ANSWER: That is just the kid in him. Lots of boys are smart nlecs at that age and think that they show that they are men of the world by boasting about how debauched they are and of what abund- oncd lives they lead. Probablyi the lad ncvcr drank tinyihiiig stronger tliian soda, or did anything more wicked than go to the movies. But. all the sazmc. he is a cad and no gentleman, and you will be a very smni-t little girl if you just. tcll him right flat out that. he bores you to death and that you don‘! want to have lo listen to his bragging nny more. , OOQO I U§+OO UO QQ§Q§-O-O-O€Q4-O~O-Q-O-O-O s-O O0 fOrfOcO O- i Better English i Household - ‘ o. c. Ivilllemo i i - i Scrapbook D O-O-Q QQ Q9‘ QQ-Q" Q Q ff-Q-Q-O-V 9~O§~ x 1. What is wrong with this sen- E B’ Robe". u“ ' hence? "The property has deprec~ >+oo+o< w“ ¢<o++¢¢<¢44 iatcd in value.“ THE <manwifrsrelvnfevakvgns-._ vwvvvvvvvw-v vvv vvv rsonal/ Fashgions/ aakg¢ggvvkaaak -O-040-O-O-O§§O i z i i .3. Q a a‘ AA akkak x v Vvvv vvvw vvrvvvvf OQ-O-Ovv siiii g KEEP REGULAR KEEP liiVflY For Reducing Diets tiff vvw ‘¢‘¢ w window boxes full of flowers. planned to harmonize with as nil who pass. color or trim. eratu re Gay ._ Window Boxes- . Home Beauty Treatment To effect e striking improvement leaf-t in the appearance of n house. etiu”; small expense, no better -way can be found than to decorate it with is best; Think of them as a decoration of the house; make them of a suitable, gmwm size and a color to match the houie Vgnflagg in the he; t v.1”, v%v+e-§.¢.¢‘ Best _ Null‘ 100i 0f’ I011 About‘ h ‘For-inc mam m; et leut six 11:3’ lily ll neoeuery. The beet “M” In congestetfcity locations no lees are mo” than in garden suburbs. windciw the latter“ wine: ‘mum’ hm‘ boxes can be used to grow. beauti- bloom gram m, box“ fui flowers. and when they are the balcony type are excellent the are the tall nusturiiums the '1" house. und accent its good pulnts,i mqmtng glories. ' 5"‘ they will delight the owners as well tnnrigolds agerau-ni, fuioons a PHD-hill q Din"! Pflturiiiii Ciliiiflpglgl Inual pinks. lobelia. dwarf moi-tin: lzlorles. Phlox. and Zinrlias can b, Petunias have a great ad hat 5mm n", The flowers should‘ ers need not be pick d ff be chosen to furnish a conirastingi e o bow" yet harnlbniolls color accent. Tlhere they make seed; sinoe only a, may POO fOQ§§O’O-O§-O-&§.-O-OO'OO fOQ Mo d e rn Etiquette by Robert: Lee W-OO-O-OO-OQ-QO-O OrOO-O-O-OQQQ-O‘ 0&6 FQOOI-O-G-O Q. What type of closing sentence i should one avoid using in a letter‘! A. Avoid illosing the lcticr with an "ing“ sentence, such as. "Hop- ing to hear from you soon." cr, ,“Trustlng this finds you well." or. I “llaviiig ilolihing more to report. I think I'll stop." Q. Is it correct for a member t! the brldegrooms family lo give a shower for the bride-io-be? A. No; neither the family of the bride nor the bridegroom should give showers. Q. On which side of the din-net‘ guest should the servant stand when filling the water glass? A. On his right side. g HowCan 1!! i i By Anne Ashley E oo-oew-oo-evo-ewo-oww-waa» Q. What, i; the difference be- tween cooking salt mcat and fresh meat’! Ls a wealth of suitable varieties from which to choose. Construction of the boxes is sunplc iliitl Uflil be done this winter. The (ilugriiiii which nccolnpnilies this uiiicle shows how i0 build them. For n standard single window, a. box 3's feet long. 8 inches deep and 10 iliohcs wide is a good size. But mcasilre your windows and inmkc boxes to m. Where larger. or multiple. windows demand greater length. the other dimensions must be larger in proportion. or single boxcs may be provided for each window iii a group. Rich soil. of the type ViiLiCh flor- ists eall potting soil, must be used for window boxes. Because there Ls so little of it to feed iihe flowers, it should be well fertilized. A table- spoonful of chemical plant food for BRACKETS CAN BE FITTED AROUND siti. lt= DE_SlRED. I l proportion are ptflllfllkd llld m, Prmllwllvn 0! flowers continues Other annuals must. h“, nu...‘ flowers removed. to keep others forming. Boxes winch spend must or m. day in shade offer s special prob- lem. If the shade Ls that of ii. build. lntl- perhaps only foliage plants w, be grown. such as ferns, fancy leaved caladiums cxotons. rubber plants and other florists’ subjects. 1f there is some sun, begoiiins will probably d0 well. Impatiens. the Zanzibar balsam. bearing flow- erii of salmon or rose on biishyi plants 18 inches tall are eitcellciit In seem-shaded places. VIOIRQ thrive in partial made. and the list of flowers which will do well in~ creases as the pnount of sun is en- largod. TIIE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Tuesday, Felvruery C36 A. Ilheil cooking suit meat. plate it in cold water, while fresh meat should be put in boiling water. 9X- cepi. when making soup; then fresh meat should be put in cold .w_ater and brought slowly to the bolliu; point, _ _ Q. l-low can I cllllllllaic tlic d.s- agreeable odors that some foods leave iii the kitchen. _ A. Place a pail containing vine- gar on the stove and lct it simmer. Q. llow can I comb tangled nan. , A. When the hair ber-‘vmrs lBnS-l led. if the scalp is rubbed “thor- oughly with alcohol the tangles can be combed out very readily. Table Delicacies When you're lute bltirtiilg dinner and haven't the sligtltcst idea what to turn out for dessert-why ‘b Clip W8“ i an ti le in the oven. Dash of salt. _ 2. What is the correct pronuno, Iilarkerl rulings; gzigsbaggf)” mfp consldemd u 3 tablespoons cornstarch llliflll Of “SCCIEiH/B"? _ i _ _ ‘mat m any (anmy 2 tablespoons butter ti. Which one of these words ISiI When putting away wrapped Most Mum. apples balm well, 1 purchased cake misspelled? Octagon, occasional, bundles and boxes in the attic cr bu. Norman spy‘ Junutha... Add '.i cup orange Juice l0 the OCIBDIJ-‘i- closet. take B. few seconds o! time sud‘ Alexander‘ and K1,.“ are beaten 08B twill. Add sugar. salt 4. What docs the word "cn- to mark on the outside the oon- ‘cdfcnt vaflcuos m. [m5 W.» illiicroachmcnt" mean? _ g tents of each package- This system ‘x5e App," which cook 1., .. illeat remaining orange juice in lop‘ _:'i. ‘Wihai is n word beginning will often save hours of time in “iffy consmtcncy are bps. for ‘of d-Qublg boiler. (Look stirring con- with su that means ‘means cf sup~ scarchiils for something wanted. ‘Wu her hinrl ‘stanily. until thickened. Cover und port; cook 5 minutes longer. Remove from heal. and add butter. (fool. Split cake and put filling between layers. roli foods Faulty cooking can of particularly; vcgeiubics. lng" out into the. cookhlg water. F. . don into ll dlmout worse than any lflqellpeuoqoltelwoit their health value. Cook potatoes in their m,‘ inn-mien “The skim’ Fmiiclpiieiiiixiilisiisiliisoniisiiigiii?‘ "Mded i° 'h° m Del‘! S ll - ' Th- power shut-off. necessitated by Britain's by candlelight here. Shut-down o! British Indus iriee through ink of power bu thrown use l. nourishment"? ANSWERS i. Lil value is tautological. as dc-' prcciaie means to lessen in price tr iestlmuted vialuc. 2. Pronounce se- ‘kre-tiv. both 0's as in see inrst e unstressed). accent second syllable. '3. Octopus. 4. Entrance upon the rights or domain of another; grad- country had cncroachmcnts of Sustenttncc. The Fingornails if uheflnger nails arc brittle, ru gloves to protect the bed clothing. Pin Cushions A good filling for civilization." s. 1' fuel ehorfele, but flmrd Grqsvcnor hotel in, bon- cndured during the war. ‘me heed porter is checking the reiietef them with olive oil every night be- "Wm °l 5g" fore retiring. Wear an old pair or to prevent s bin cushions stem. end. The top Home economists of the con- b sumer section, dominion depart- iculiurc. say one way plitting of the skin and. consequent loss of shape of [the baked apples is to pare one- third of an inch down from the will iflcii can be made of dried coffee grounds. glaze, the apple cook more quick- 'l‘he grounds will not pack down. 1y, and retain more of the nut- "nd ll"? never will rust the needles ural. color- or pi.l'i'3. For variation cured iiPllll-‘s "WY be filled with different mixtures: Ono teaspoon brown or whltc sugar and one teaspoon butter in hula. ‘Ihen sprinkle cinnamon or nutmeg over‘ the top. A bit of broken peppermint candy sweetens and flavors some varieties of apples which haveni. e definite flavor of their own. Raisins, mincomeat. strawberry Jam, or n few chopped dates sweeten und give the apples n more festive air. For breakfast n bit of left-over porridge in UV" centre of ‘a warm baked apple is deliclom. Mock Baked Apple: Ont to two tablespoons of sugar, one-quarter cup water, one apple. Make eyrup of au ar end water. Core’ apple and rt- stem end down half to one inch. Place apple and syrup cut side down and simmer for five minutes. In~ vcrl and cook unlil tender about 10 or l5 minutes. Serve with lop milk. ‘ ‘(continued on Peg; l) ' i III until/file C"! ‘ WlllLE there are signs of effaiis moving ahead “by 1mm ma. bounds" as it were. with the spirit of initiative and enterprise for high. nressure activities. especially in launching fresh projects or plans of ii crcniivc or highly constructive nature. yet over-zeal ill this direc- tion might defeat high piwpose or drain the cucrgits_ Illiiis of obstacle may spur to ovcr~aggrcssive policies iis itcll its liivlie collusion or in- iriizue from those in important posi- tions. or others under inlpllise of Jealousy or duplicity". If n 1| rim Birthday "iillose whose birthday it ls. ai- illUlllZ-li finding iihrtiisi-lvcs in a position. of aggressive tlcliun in ['6- latioii to major opportunity. or a definitely creative as well as pirac- iical aspect. yet may be so greatly excited as to overdo and carry things to excess. undel- swiftly ac- celerated energies and ideas. This is to their decided hazard since over-ambitious programs may let down the energies and faculties to such degree tlint others of enmity) greed. jealousy may step in to trick and grab. under subtle ways or sub- terfuge. _ A child born on this day, while being endowed with excellent forc- es and faculties of a creative arid constructive quality. yet may be duped or intrigued by subtle ass/cc- iates. i Morning Smile 0-00 A biabw was accosted in s ridi- Wuy swine by a reveiler who said: "You think you know everything. but I'll tell you two things you don't know." 'V¢rv llkelr. said the bLlhflp. "What are they?" "I‘m your cook's husband and I'm wearing your shirt." WRONG N UMBER. A little girl was seated on the front porch when“ a salesman in» proaehed. "Mother at home. little one." ill inquired. "Yea. sir. she's always et home.’ said the child. The salesman rang the doorbell There was no response. lle rsn| It several times more, but tlic dcol remained clceed. Somewhat vexed he turned to the chllld and asked "Didn't you say your mother wn home?" "Yes. sir. I'm sure lhe plied the youngster. “Then. hy doesn't she answer rill ring?" ' “I think she will. sir. when Wi- i-emh Olll‘ home." CameJllB lirviiivl reply. “We live four doors down ll" street." i5." r0 NATIVE VEGETABLE The cabbage ll said to be a null“ o! Britain. +00 54¢ f/Needlecraftj A YARD MAKES‘ EH1 Little aprons that get the molt out of your fabric, and very attrac- tive to wear. Two separate patterns, one with applique ‘ncluded. No. 2690 is cut in one size and requires only 1 yard 35-inch. No. 3067 i; cut in one size and requires only 1 yerd 35-inch. Send 20 cent! [or PATTERN which include: complete sowing guide. PrLnt your Name. adores: and Style Number plainly. Be lure to state size you wish. Include ooatnl unit or mom number in your eddiesa. Addrca Peiiem Department. The Charlottetown Guardian Putters Nos. 2690 and (i067 N eme Address o Province Ifgpfl, tug-teeth; Relief lea lflllll- IIII .'.l,'i.."'.""""’""i"..i ——F OR THE HOME-