PAGE EIGHT Living&Leisure A THE WOMAN'S REALM _ A YULBTIDE BLESSING Jesus Christ, of Mary born Bias the world this miner’ mom. Every bud and branch and stem, All the way to Bethlehem. Bless all ii things that rest 1n whatever ouse or neat; Bu“ an bud; on frozen thorn, Succor wayfarcrs fcrlvrn. Bias the lwlpless Mid the Weak. Show Thyself to those who seek; Give to all the QPBK-‘E W W? A Cluistmas rose on every twe- And know the Star that shinetb plain , Through each homely window- pane. IAN!‘ 8% B‘. Thomas H. Turner. Staff Wrltnr The Ottawa Evening Cll-l- zen Harms logolhei" sofllil 9° n Little eyes shut tight And n tired tousled head nmtles on the Pillow to dream of more mischief for tomorrow. ‘I'll-ls ls 0m‘ foiui-yearold son who with his unbounded enemy and magma" tiye mind nee-us up stepping phy- sically and mentally during ll"? day and early evenins. answcrlifls requests and uuastions. lids day begnns at 7.30 a 111.8341 everyone else in the hcufic. 85 I result, besins his day also- Il- l8 a day filled wuth sin-prises. Hens the centre of attraction in the usual playmate “quarrels” last- ing the usual two or three min- utes. which are f< ,,otten as fest as they start, Lively up, struggling with his slippers and dmmsing gown in your mom when yw feel like turnlnfl over and going to sleep, he calls, “Come on, Daddy, aren't you g0- ina to work, today?" Slzcpily ris- ing you take him downstairs, and next he is shaving l.r1 the barth- lcmn with you H: lnnhers his face for about hen minutes to soften his “tough whiskers" and then draws a safety razor, minus blade. across his cheeks and chin to take of: the scazpsuds and vfniskers." "Feel m face. Daddy." he asks: "Isn't it n co and smooth? His skin the same as when he started but ycu tell him truthfully it is as he says Following breakfast he walks to the corner to see you 011 the street car. Thelastyouseeofhimtill supper time ls a little chubby amr and hand, snowsuited and mitted, wnvina the streetcar on i-ts Bank straw course ‘There are Smiles rm the inc-cs of the other passengers for jammed in the eleoeric car you back, and ‘him seeing you. as a sardine has in getting out of a. can and swimming again (he 01' to nrvba» , effort the with through any number. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If Chris comm first I lladn’t a Minute A brief newsman‘; lunchtime brought about by paper deadlines does not give one opportunity to go home at that time and when you swp off the stmetcur at sup- pertime you llnd a SElf-BSUNG unlg man perched on top of n- ittle-‘too-bill tricycle axwaitzixzg ‘your arrival. There is a moo down Third avenue to home, but somehow the tricycle always see-ms to win. You hardly get your coat off and are settled comfortably down in the chesterfield chair, when the mwspaper flies aside and he is climbing up on you: knees to look at ‘the funnies." Of course. no; being able to read, he is main- Lv interested in Hem-y, as this com-lo strip is one mainly of ac- tion and the events can be follow- ed almost from the dra alone. He recognizes the jeep in Cant Easy and wan-ts to know “where do they 9st the gas f0!‘ the Jeep." An explanation follows and an soon. as you are through he walnta to know how dow the light get into the eleclsric bulb. and o-n it fies until you finally are "wrest- qz" on the floor just before sup- Lying with him for a short time in his bed as the thunder and lightning crash and flash outside g: offers his explanation for the htnmg. "Daddy the stars must all get together and come down lo look in my window." So you smile and tell him they do. for his lmacix1~ ative mind has conjured up his own version of lightning. and ‘what faur-year-old can inn-lot- stand the action cf electricity in the heavens His day is end-zd and as you walk downstairs you think probably m article might. be ble pbout the day in the life of (Inc's own non. Hie nrlwer runs tnmuch twedientu. Igm- mind 5g you contemplate it, mould. Ohil ".. .Keepizsufziiiethed I near And through every my.’ Iaucc. IOLIDAY URES SE S ‘All AIJL-AGLITTER. m»: mgpe dresses, flickering With feIt-lvc black beads and se- " _ m1 brilliant answers to fimmobleun of wha/t to wear at difficultia . 2 1~4 1-4 teaspoon ground cloves 1 orange. Juice and grated rind 1 lemon. iuice and grated rind 1-4 cub chopped nuts 1'2 cup raisins 1-4 cup citron or mixed Dissolve gelatine in cold Add boillnw water. and salt 1x1. lallv Bet. Melt and aranulaied suaar. low heat until wiell browned Beat iellv until light. m inns, Serve with foamy or cmhl CRANBERRY MTNCIMEAT FUES HEARS AGAIN __ holiday of tfweui. are nude cut with elbow lmgth sleeves, or eke are fashioned with little if band simula outline. houette. Woman M DEAR MISS DIX: lime children. owing small town in which large city. where I rcftiscs to leave her mother and come to mo. when I go back to see my family, my children hardly know me and I can see that they need a fathers influence badly. I love my wife and children and I am very lonely without them, but I am not willing to go back to the little town in live when I can do so much better where I am. My wife's only objection to joining me in the city is because she doesn't want to leave her old home and her mother. When. would you advise mo to do? have shaped with beadrwork or sequins. Cvmparatlvely simple _ a discreet display of tne around the throat the cuffs or mund the belt. Other made in dzcssu mix-waist 9 01' manner have pocket flaps, cuffs, and the panel covered urlth sequins Afternoon dinner drmsos, of afternoon short length, have Utlgolre glitter. Bodioes 1n an all-over sleeves long al in a fitted line Mnbroldezed in beads or sequins. have sequins, a band IRE. J. G. IARRETT WllO, at the age of B3, took her first .rip by airplane, travelling from ifancouver to Toronto with Trans- Canadn Air Lines. Mrs. Barrett had been hard of hearing for a number of years, but due to some unex- plained phenomena. the flight re- sulted in her completely regaining her sense of hearing. ANSWER: Your‘ wife certainly has small ap- preciation oi a “he's duty if she is not willing to follow you and go enough for Sruwl-a Cant you make her realize that she owes lt where you can succeed. parties or dancing dr to you m help along your fortunu? IEMISG IN I!!! DUI! y night supper esses . HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Why dOBs a man consider he has properly thanked friends or relatives for a Christmas present if he asks his wife to say “John liked his 81ft and ads me to l-hflfli F011 for him?" 1v tho g1 tim Cllflllhlf. so why not take a flaw moments to write a note of thanks? more nnnruolvz A company has tlons fon- poct-waa- radio service in itles system mounted be justified in tflkill llliilllikfiltlllfllllltll i Household Scrapbook L; uhimanlhxnmlnasznnnln a telephone would be . . m, dashboard of Thc Lhrislmns Tree trucks and passenger cars to give . Try plan-ting the Lihristtuas tree t“ w" °°*"‘°°“°“ in a. pail of dirt and keep the earth moist. it will keep the needles from felling so SQOll. To make (the pail more 8.LT.~!‘3,CL1\'€ wrap red and green crepe paper around it. and John sign 5 ceiling of a room look much higher hang the cur- tains from the top of n31: window to the floor instead dhsicpplriz at tlhe bottom of the u-irndou‘. If e. sntzill cork is fitted info the spout of the coffee pot. or the tea ketltle, it will hasten boiling. IIIIIBESIIII IIDGIZEIBIDIIIITBIIQIIIIIII How one often do you hear some- the fact that the which should have done long before the holiday flec- tivities are spoiled for the home- maker by a. last minute make up for the unpre 'I'be hom Consumer Section, Dominion De- partment some good ideas for meeting such atodr Dot hasn't pro- vided a clau- omicomma for the first course. juice and serve it piping hot. Cold plum pudding requirs no 10m! steaming or "mellowlng" as itwillsetmdbcreadyrcservein two hours. Cranberry mlncezneat minute idea mo. It in soon as i; i5 ial holiday . crust pie with a generous filling and decorate the top with stars mixture give a festive 1f them is time the day before to make a iellied salad that will solve oblem. Cranberries or beets all have the red colour and serve equally wcll in spicy lelllcd salads. COLD PLUM PUDDING tablespoons gelatine 1-4 cup col dwater 1-4 cup cold water cup brown sugar DEAR DOROTHY DIX! Mornmg Smzle liflilfilllltliilllllliihkltiiiii The Highlander turn-ed stranger in the pub find. naked: "To “that country do you belong?" “To the gmafest country in the world, I guess," answered trhle Am- eri can. "So dae 1." answered the Scots- man. "but ye dinnn speak like a s .. ANSWER: Go on with is plenty of time to marry, foundations for your future QIIIIIIIIIII-IOMIIIIIIDVIIIIIRIIIII? Modern E“- q a e u a Bhoose Tidbits m; molwrAillvow HER Im a sad, hcpelessvoice the suitor exclaimed: Susie, I suppose I'll n-cvcr many now” h. you silly replied Susie. not a little fluttered. by the lock of ic yearning 1'1, his eyes. “Just because I‘ve turn-ad you down it doesn't follow that other girls will same.“ have colour enough to appearance e "Oh, cs, docs," "inoaned the have me, who will?" on salad gi-wrlf? 5.1." nu with cabbage salad Six calm. wealth, e brldexmom ‘Elldlfifi c“ M . 11151? Tidy/if You it stand until part- butter add crumbs B“ W“ “e ‘.4 pound urfltcd soft cheese t uspom dry in good company. Very few field 1,, naturalists can tell the difference u; m” "t bats A 1A l 2 Illlfllfld (c most of them are common. and more than that: widely from each other . The Wlflflflilfl . Bake h. and sometimes u; much as fifteen (350K) 12 to 15 minutes. inches .It la a woodland but and Yield: 24 puffs. quite common 1m adds l‘ . Use 0:810:11 ouu ftllinz for one 0-inch JULIE!) BRIT RING woodamrnbo remnzhb i?“ wigs; i?‘ A infant is nil 8 fifil- ...~.m"’-’".."L -" ""- 0. OOH illllfilvthln. E gill sleds To order Pattern: Write or lend above picture with your name and s"! ‘ZONceELs Ink cgfn or o ee cw r urnu tihmtmogn Gun-din o Denim No. 1280 i523 ‘Us; Wife’s Place Is With Mate ust Go Where Husband's Fortunes Call Iamamarrledmnn wfthnwlfquidtlu-eq to bruins; conditions 1 lave had w lave me I lived when we were married and mow to a! i "H"! 800d llvlnz. But my wife alxol-utely DQQINIE. If your wife has no sense of her obligation as a wife; if she docs not love you well enough to sacrifice her own inclinations for you; if she is not touched by the thought of your loneliness, then you will g strenuous measures with her and cutting off her Refuse to support her in her mother's house, and until she fulfills her part of the marriage contract, which is making a comfortable home for you. When she has to get out, and hustle to support herself and the children, she will decide that the easiest way to do it is to come to you and let you make the living. ‘ ‘ Evidently her mother is encouraging your wife 1n staying with her and away from you. And daughter will probably not be no welcome a guest when she has no money in her pocket. DEAR. MISS DIX: I am n wonran 3f) years of age and have been married for seven years. Until over a year ago we were very happy, but my husband has fallen in love with a young girl in 1m office, and he asks me to divorce him and offers to support me if I will. I haven't anyone to turn to, or rupiaoe to go, and I am not fitted to make a living in the business wwld. I am frantic m the thought of losing my husband. What shall I do? l-IEARTBRDKEN ANSWER: If your husband is determined to leave you. how can you hold him? You can keep him from getting a divorce for a little while, not long, but what will it avail you to hold hm body when his heart has gone from you, and to make him hate you because he thinks you are standing in the way of his happiness? It seems to ma that in such cases the only thing that the wife can do is to lose out gallantly and to make the best financial arrangement that she can with her husband. He will give more willingly for his freedom than he can ever be ‘made to pny as alimony, certainly the woman who has given seven years of her life to being a. good wife to a man ls dwervlng of some pay for the time an his welfare and building up his fortune. JOHN L. your studla and let the gin-ls alone. There but only in your youth can you lazy the SUCCESS. T non Agers Adora b little tidbits. will adobe, or spread a. cheese Chem Nhplu " Wp rthonkming 2‘ drops tobaacohsauce ~ as v H wmm. ‘A. tfipoom prlk o! ~ g 5% cwovg-flged rice cereal his ‘l6 WI) dry i1 cheese )8 later. or a close rc vc. Mm in III-l WAY OF A BAT cereal. Add rated. Enema; YQI- l? teaspoon salt 6111B!‘ Cream . Ammo .. ll NOT ' #11:. ALWAYQ TIMPEI °- 1am cur u worn-curry, “unfil- m1"! §ffm%' an“ numb.‘ w. Idem on one Woman's Realm/Socialand Personal JFéISAhIOHSJLIIErBILUT “"" I Dorothy Dix Says-é- gnvo uprndon to It think I would o the wash" and added nk-ily "guess, I ahull go to the corner and buy mu some." "And me to nettle a culhlon on his chair terduy-—or the day before?" I must have overlooked this important need then. When skies lower and snow flakes brush against the win- dows and a drift is across the meadows and Winter ice has caught the mill pond hard and fast even the beat of housewives will fol-get the weekly wash or think of it only in n wistful manner. James was all for driving me to the store but too many times I have shopped with Juno: holding a frutiol need bnrely outside the window- restrainln: her with an accompany- ing look of anguish which would presently melt into a gloomy des- Dair and all the while]: would shop so hurriedly. I would be bound to buy the lint articles that came to advised me "shout!" It would have taken a much stronger voice than even I possess to have penetrated to the stables where James with izck Jvumut thde feletdulngiywhen I a nl N8 y n1 {gr-bed and booted again!‘ the nipping m". I came to the front veran- dah and listened: "Thump, thump" I heard, in a hollow noise, The turnips from the barn cellar were being fed to the cattle. Counted to portion them fairly-—not from thrift alone but to be certain tlierdmight be no ill effects from finy__1ndlffere.nt feeding. I wag familiar with the work for there have been times when I have as- sisted James and an occasions, rare and doubtless desperate from lack of other help, I admit 1 have ad- ' ministered this juicy 5nd {ugly food, one by one or at any rate according to directions. True. now. ndays when l’ look up from my mehdln: or reading and remind the mules of this, they appear to Save u lapse of memory or also mm 0g ey step away with a ueer rln, poms - _ rfrates my wonllanly ‘van- tfipoon of salt two gblespoons 011851811841’? 019M101. l-DPIWWM 11v. The trail, sunllt and sparkling, of mild-flavored at and if cuo o! "Wm" “ailm- leadlng‘ down the short cut and milk then winding up nvcr the tree-fin. Pd hill was most inviting. Without fuss or fanfare and attended by the d labor she has devoted to which h, I am a young man 21 years cld. Have never been in love, but lately I have had a longing lo settle down and get a little home of my own, though u yet the girl of my dreams nu not come my way, nor have I searched 1w her. I am now working in an office at a. small salary. at night another occupation which I prefer and which w but if I marry now What is your advice? but am studying ill pay me better, I will not be able to go on with this other work. orated Christmas parcels and with card! and messages from absent ones to the folk: at home. "This. I thought should be a wonderful y Christmas-the first pence-time one in six years, alone should serve to make it ‘so. O I There a-re many guys which 11-994 m W! 11010116 011s ed ice l ma“ D oven- PD r celrea lsdgunnwapg°mmw make g up cy, tempting “' to nibble on" whicth the teen- “lealb me difference between tho went halter skelter with the ease _ vehicles u well. It wan u: ideal low pm; add seasoning sc in rice U ___ thorqughl . Place in modern/w ovan How mnnv different sorts of buts i350” slrfl“? °c°°5l°mmyi ' ize asked Brian “w” 15,. 5- Vesey-Fitmgerald in n recent 3.3.0 Ymd‘ °""'-' w?‘ OM95‘ “W95”- radi talk. When you sue n but, "- do ,3... sav “There's a Plpiptrullo?" or“?! 05”“ PM“ 0r ‘There's a Noctule?" likely not! l, M, You 58y "Tnercki a but" — if you ' cup bu say anything at all "l" 8M P1118 community had been attende to. I could shop leisurely pruplrod to vlalt with me. I close new,’ if not “to my heart's con- my book for tonight. tent at lent until my fund: were exhausted. which condition Jame: night. is bound brings Inc‘ satisfaction. burden, the farther I progfcggcd on the homuward way, I lhould doubtless have had to confou to Jamel tint f had been path; |1 ovvbumbltlouu to conllder t a trip at all if an enterprising and enerlltlc armor from tho vicinity Md not cholen this very morning to add animals to hi; herd. Ho overtook ml when I wu be in- ning to find that “this utrong ht gift -~ l n: "m" ml aha a! A m of butter. add egg yolk and n their mixwell, Addcnecac season habits, in the way they fly. in their and bmn- m thoroughly. A fight will: even in may cases in utiffly mm w: whites ma bum l’ law's blitlfl of hand over u oot,~ sheet cnilvouides 1| “Pectld. I rode with him on tho a‘ willweur is "‘°d°"’l°°"‘"ndntunr “l .Dollndcldlh0s 1y bnz“ o Inn aloiah fut firm~ flltbg mafia“ thereon: Servchotaannpdtiurucc with tule flies I “Nu salad. ‘ helplq st birth and u! can-led mind 111012101‘. Thai they Bet mo hcavy and m loft h a In yoetule; the den: hand downwards. at in P the comfortable way for a be! ..y“.§inK§ir's‘“cnY but the ride folk: at Alan-lea was with tho Plpdrl I brought with me f1'on1 tho mall box on my return from u», corner. She lent June: and m0 rod run, brave mlde, ouch cu- Mnl I drop o rfume in its heart W to the other mambo of tho fun- liy-who were not IOIIOIMIM-llld I overheard Junu my to a call- If‘: “Thom roan on the mantel are what Judy not to Iilon and ma." Judy's u-a will be miuln from “tho tom" flit: ‘Christan; Incubus no; u I OII .~.~.-...- ‘hlifiiflm mfi 22'5""... til "R1 "églvi: u“ . . i“ ‘m m“ between ‘ bvuunlgn ,lVflllfl\lI!‘l‘dkd~ . N '0 w» unifies ‘tn: Infill u". my mind, for ottlng rhgpg m; main object o my OXgidltlon. No, I like to uho leisurely. And oftm when the or er in closed nml fhn amount totalled. and if I still roll a bit of silver in my hand or poc- ket, I find it no trouble to have tlhut follow the rub-to the store- I O I "When you're ready, Ellen" James . There are as James knew, ra- J mud lift! of th id I Incl e I bl 10l- ‘ when, swan of flu nun once more on the wail, I remnrked: "If I had enough Ion , this morning, I why" James slid rlslnz l little for "didn't you rend for soap yea- ‘I fir’ calcified’ b; a r‘P,2flCl'lf¢d‘ p‘ 71ft fiflff-n Do qive scqrls because oi their , weqfinq versclililY- l‘ Don't loll to uaeau biotic. disk or topper. , Queue hm Wflflfl" few wants in her wardrobe. H19 118W DCBITI. F this fNlpe for steamed fruit Dud- Tio c“ o; canned (wit, om 2. What is iihc correct momma» supzid 1' of d uble boiler. mp a 0 ems the mitt. Set over n, o. wuuum sraamun nun ruonnm 0 n- impose flour, two t-ivn o! "Ipvall"? of a bgklmk wdcr. ii wmfh Pour the fruit inw the area-sad "m" "W"? What is a word U}? mllllmfllfs Sleigh, 11o by mor- "Wmga in all, accent last syllable. S. Ten- uy, laden I knew with gully dcc- 5355A“ MUFFINS 8km 4. mstinqtive gnoraledos‘; "ad m I‘ _and melted bull/tor and m1! o 350 degrees. 98 ' ‘q m lnmdimts are 111018- nuts m this cake and I have u! the: formidable drifts on this road 13$! in c. hot oven of 400 dates D1800 01 1'31"‘ 7m‘ l‘ ' of our; but If one kept religiously degree, for 25 minutes. moist oh cake that JIWPB to the beaten runner truck, they were easy to negotiate. But if I barely shifted my gaze as I did arilfilrlothaeeemfpllte :£.,.'.‘.“.,;”?£.‘l;i$; morwnms. is cup sour ‘ 1 orange mcdl given the mmoctunlty- ORANGE CAKE - . ‘.5 oil-D 1 cup gamiulated suggfikl 1 cup Pond or to view the beauty of m; . “m wm; Winter landscape, at once dinner L‘ - ml- 2 1 ' _ struck, The walking was a wry 5 ’°d°" 1 “mom flour By Anne Alhlci ' J8 mitt". in the spots where 91'. ‘A teaspoon salt. 2 cups » ‘Q's’, the wind had kept the drifts swept l4 wwmm‘ 5153M?" Inllhlulhlrllllllllllifil nu raisins and comer ""0581; quiet of mow-bound Alder-lea and “awn @555 an but mfllosuow o?“ I keep the my“ the lzultle of traffic past the cor- ‘ax ‘Sm m m, in A_ Th, “up 03.1w 351]‘, ‘ilfl, ‘a’; I '“'P°°“‘1 .'°"'°" alternately wvuuhe m‘ alwuld be kept wnuwd All"! out local town and a great metrop- 1n tilul night for any fcreifllll‘ M“ 01m Wlwks. heaped with produce 8:33;, When awhile an. I W" gdge from from the farms lumbered by; cars from visiting Jennie in the b01114! across the lane, the moonlight Wu: Q_ and comfort of Summer travel. bright, so bright I caught dill‘- mver M‘ the ironing And there were the hone-drawn of the empty robin’; neat ln I A. Moll-e n. slip o branch of the old silver birch- tlrne to chop. The mulls from thin Now James who has been rendlnB m“; "Wen fllfilflbillluz centre had gone 1n .;.y absence lay! 60W" "l; using on t e way; the earlier wants of glasses and u. if I had returne it to the - _ 1 from brim: off Tho Island, n8 Q. Kind 0f 90mm“ ‘monk My purchases wrrrc becoming a 0t l0 dependable u I on the crouplaca above. the horn‘: heeh. I have rlddon In "is 7m ‘Mn’ “m” am‘ many which! in my time: n. an» h“ lxtbglzilu and ion! farm um and o l: n car . Ilvnllly In llihlrlylmiguglclfitl "mamafifl ‘bu’ h. "m". Q . hgornblyh .;l¢n'-'§§"3lr"'ri.°§$,'" “M” “dud” w en 1 m, w bun-hunt“ ‘d forth on my mode no allowance for my Wclhn II film-n. Io 1:01; the dinner hour. morning I had Judy’: Ohriltmu parcel to tho c plrld than proudly ‘tonight. oomewhoru on the road Aida-lac and 1h corner “from guide. and Style Number ma pontnl unit c: ma! numb: in cu; " _ Province othcr Wlhm, be sewed with fish? FOR THE HOME DREAM DOLL Here‘: ovary W0 #1’; d1“: com m mini Print; your iglne. Addwm YOU!’ ICU?! ll. Th. at... °"*"'~k-“....'“"'=“"~‘m- ' N!!!“ ' Strut Addrlll OIGIUTMAB OIIT um __— ' ‘rmfiWl-rfiiii?" hi‘? hriditnmdihhlw AJlhmMi-haoootvnamtl. Then don't overlook the new ucanfs. Any girl will appreciate I With blouses so expensive, why not form elcevdnu blames cf clu- fcrcnt lines with uwo surfs? An oblong scarf will make n dckcy with collar effect to be worn outside your jacket. A square scarf ‘tied mi inc shoulder and belted at the waist, covers up bare backs and nerves as a tomier incase you are Florida bound. For your mldriff costumes drop: a scarf u a stomacher and so on. and on and on for the versatility of Coolfs Corner Better English 'l‘l1e misluncr sicctlon W880i" one of than won-a h’ 4. What does the word 5. U68 _ Qultnfimd n; with arm that means "i0 191w"? Part-l (for "beast and bird have and d k- Svmd d" cw“ “SW33; seen and hea d, th t hi h “nag w knoweth not"; to ghewflrllt 1.11:5: “W” and 5mm m" 35 mum‘ I . . "If " '3. Butt‘ on the dam I set off. I saw “m ‘mt 1° ‘lerve’ This makes Six 1' Omit m‘ m. say yo“ “w to come." 2. Pronounce second a. a: ____ , mourn led c" 1 m“, graham or whole what clmim um may should not so- 5 flour. 1 cup 112111;. ‘A W0 Iixcif-Ijl Anuiflmw salt. fimli cup milk, 1 fig beatemg mule mange and raisin minim Mix dry zntgll Addnlilk, b 12 lncihes in a moderate oven Sometimes mg; How Can 1!! , and fimm o together they will 10R man! olli n1 rles or metal midw- Wnoliv can I make i; M" f WwlM-llillfll I 019 DOGM. 0P9" ends. hisiafarbottmtiufl cabinet. 0r sewim 01' tum“ board A. With fried or broiled wig; Until tomorrcvth-Dlll‘? ~— 69M‘ Hum“ ‘u; a’ blrmd vilhlocs. JNeedIecraftJ ~nm QED B‘ @- F