2525.119 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 13, 1933 l Woman's Real ‘vvv é r‘ v v vvv vv H O USE WIFE .-AND- HER A C TI VI TIES IEYAEH“ summer hang 1_. , . ' . i bcttcr consider .. 1 11111-1: beauty a1dg; ' ' ;.11u1' sk 1111 for your 1~i11i'ui' 1'11 i1 or oil for _ 11 11-11 i111 ‘ 11g,“ LU,- ‘11 n ‘or m“, powder 1-- r1 1 lllililt‘ their debut -i ' iilkuiii: L'1'i'l\l favorites. .- .1 —l11'tl11l 111111111 with (lecp 111'1~1l iiiiiiatiiig 111111 1t'ii1'1- 11f 11ii1k.. The 31.1w 1.11117 vvw T"... _,._. ..-..-.:.:...-". -- l cover cake 11'it11 chocolate frosting. '11' 1-s1i1'1'1:1l1_\' sui11-1l to 1' 111111» <11 fall (‘villi- .- v11: l'.'i('ll1‘l 111m i5 . 111.1111. ‘_ 1111 \\'1'.r ('1.(l\ B.-\111.S M"; ‘ 11111.1‘ .\(;.\l ' .\1()T11$ 1-\_||11,\~W|.| “qua-g . 111' poniaiidvis ) .' 1'111'rcct 11111111‘. 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"T1111 P601 MK! or four weeks at a time each time threatening to leave me. when he is Bruwlfi- _ -> . '_,- ___ triad he rakes his meals downtown. we have been married twelve , ‘ l "OX v l years and thzs happens every few months. Can you help me? :71. ,1»11r >l\lll. litiiijaiiri nmls are“ - . R. X, ' _ Answer: _ ;¢»¢<¢<¢¢»++~~~>“<+¢¢ ,' M ‘SS 1 Sure I can help you. Quit worrying over your husband‘; "mud" spells and regard his tantrums as a. sort of holiday. When he is eating {Household Scrapbook 5 111 111"1;'1'11'1r.s autumn nl\\':1_vs ' VIOLET METHLEY i m1: COOK'S ._vanilla and cocoa vvv vvvt¢ ‘vv vvv Vvvvivvv vvvvvvvvvwvvvvv I11 Y. Social and Personal "f. Gv-vvvvvvvvvwrvvvvv Dorothy Dix's Letter Box CORNER FRI-INCH CHOCOLATE CAKE '_I‘wo thirds cup cocoa, one cup 50111118 W818i‘. 2-3 cup shortening. two cups sugar, 1 1-3 teaspoons vanilla. 2 2-3 cups cake flour. 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-3 tciispuoii bak- ing soda. 2-3 cup irradiated evap- orated milk. soured with two tea- spoons lemon Juice; four egg whites. Mix boiling water and cocoa together until smooth. Cool Cream shortening and sugar. Add mixture. Sift flour, then measure. Rrsiit with salt and soda. Add flll(‘l‘llfl1(‘l_\‘ to the shoi'tciiiiig-sugai' mixture with Best to Make n1arried, and we have a splendid ried he asked course I said’ discontented 1 the soured milk. Bent iliorough- . _ BEI- ly. then fold in stiifly benzen egg 110mg‘ lambs help me’ H‘ whites. Pour iiito three eight-inch Amwer; layer cake pays 111111‘ have been 1 have 531d a thousand tunes 1n m“ columrh “"11 Bmaml- PM‘? "1 a mime“ and shall probably say a thousand times more, i“? 0"" 139° “PEFPPS F-l 45 that I think it is always a mistake for mothers-in- iiiinutes. C0111. spread orange law and daughters-in-law to live together, no mat- t-rerun filling l1(‘I\\'9(‘l\ layers and , 19,- 111,111 501-1, The In-Law Problem is Always Complex When the Home Has to be Shared Uni- . versally, so it is up to Each to do His ' Dear Miss Dix-I have been married three W815- the ideal husband-lover and we erg ilaasydevoted as we were on the day we 8 _. sky of happiness is that we have to live with my husband's mother. Not that she isn't all r1 I want. a home oi’ my own. before 1 married. My mother-ln-law is alone in the world except for her son. and before we were mar- Life Pleasant My husband is The only spot in my clear blue t. but knew the s tuation me if I WOUid ll-ve with her, and of _ "yes." But now I am unhappy and ust because I want to set. up my own of female angels they may be. (1% vvvvvv v Fashions -..-.......eeeoowwn-o ORANGE (‘11151131 FILLING _ Because 1 you eliminate the almost inevitable lelllollsy there is be- tween two women 1111111 love the same man and whom both of them feel Tlircc 11111111111110115 sugar. one 111,11 they 11_1'.'i- iiuthoriiy to run, and the irresistible temptation they have tablespoon t-oriistnivli, one-halt to iiitcricre in each others affairs, you still have the iact that you are (‘H11 P\'R1>v1'=\l1‘£l Hlllk- U119? 9'81! dfiprlvliig one 01' the other of the women oi the fun of bossing her own yolks. one-halt c1111 orange 11111-11. homo 011v 101151711011 united orange rind. If the 1ii0t1ier-iu-lau' goes to live with her daughter-ln-law she finds 111x s , 11f double until snioutlt 111g \1'r1t1-i' iiiitil slightly tliickr-ucd l111ili'i'. r 111111 1'11riis1:ii'cli 111 101i Add milk. mix 111111 cook over boil- her occupation gone and she has nothing to do with the hands that are idle 101' 1111- iirsi time since she was married. she is_ like an old general 11110 1S stiaidunly relieved of his command and retired, her authority 1111110. her t-xpicrlence set at naught, her advice sniffed at. and she of Bcat (‘uu rolks A1111 oriinizi- 111100 11111 '1\'0lllt.‘ll the most miserable. 111111 flllql 111111 stir into milk inix- I A1111 if tlic young woman goes to live with her mother-in-law she is uirv. Continue cooking. stirring. deprived of the thing she really married for: Her own home in which 0011511111111‘. 1111111 thick. c001 she can do 1 ' she pleases. Ever since she could walk she played keeping 819102141 beiiveen layers of cake. . house and drcuuicd of the time when she would have her own home and could use her best china every (lay and have the color wallpaper that (‘IIOCOLATE FROSTING ‘.5118 "Ryd- Six tablespoons evaporated milk. '11P “U1 1191' "is"? and °°°km€1 5119 been bombed. one-half mund brown sugar (one 111111 1iiie-liiilt' cupsl. oiir-lizilf cup cocoa. nne-fotirth teaspoon snltont- Pug yolk. one-half pound confec- tioncrs‘ sugar (one and one-half cupsi, 11110-11111! teaspoon vanilla. Heat milk iii double boiler. Com- bine brown sugar and coma, and mix thoroughly: Add with the salt 111 the milk and stir until blended and hot. Beat in the egg yolk quicklv. stirring carefully Re- move from. 110111. add confectioners‘ sugar. which has been sifted. and 1 but and Pciiates, but Beth, a. bargain is and there is honor even amon So if you promised your Happiness and contentment are them ii you are determined to do s0. 111g about how much yo iinci a the more he thinks he can won-y yo enough sense of humor to laugh at silly outbursts. Haven't you some ‘ o z 1B1 ROBERTA LEI) v B)’ Jooooomoooooovoooocmfi: 1 ‘ A Silk Thread Hint i 1Coiiu1iucd1 .111 often persists iii slip- - noodle 1111111» >l'\\'ll1g "He's the v1 , 1,,- ;,,~,.,.,.,,,,.,i‘ H mm. .1 iirebra 11." 11c said. tliifnitiuiu tiic iic-t-tllv .1»: lbiilll 1111.1» .~"-l1) ‘ti type 0f ruler. They c1111 0t 1 11111-1111 1S brought r " 1- tiusszble trouble; sec '-- "'14" ~11" 0M‘ o: tlic IlCGdll: a W, _ (‘-1 as 90101111211 great Mog- cewizu time. 1-1- 011“; Floor ‘l "Well. 2111311011311’: only during 51,111.. on a “our ma, ,5 on“, ‘the 111.11 .~lX 1110111115 that he's set c“. 1,5. r‘)n‘O\-(,(l m. Sponging Mm .1iboii1_ (lUIilll[('l_\' increasing his ti" 1» ' AYIUYH young Jones persisted dog- .1111‘, If‘t'1_ic spots tire 01151,. ' r1 111111 1.111011 ~ 1- r11"1-r1\111111- H m Ho“ Candied fiuite 1 . 1~ 1,11] 1 . . f‘ 0f military . 101i 1'1i1)1i11iiii](1i1i1 Gill“ ‘° ch01’ 1'11: 1111i: o1- did i, m we 0;: ‘bull Dee-ls iirc- I, "Wlint. do you nican by that?" ‘ “ “We (‘11011- l Siruan looked up rather sharply. 1 "\\l1__\". ll(‘_ 1011s nie they want to ‘ _i'i11 111V llllll at Kliotalgher, I tlivyic 11111111011 1o tho Govcrntiient 1 ‘godly. "l 111-1111 a p110d deal about at- iolis at Kl\(.'!i\li\glll\l' from my pal, Bob Vyncr. you know; lie acts as expert to the Mah- Kl ‘e101: i111. the governess, is it Ho questioned one _1111 >L’€‘, especially‘ s ‘.1112 Maharajah ll When ¢0I.I)S THREATEN- s -- '1 1 '- - o" > ' ' vsécl It! first sncezc, 11-a.“i13i6ii?11f1ii$ii' lfmflililsllénnstibflliillilxlg 121i 1 .1;11~.'u1/::1'1i iiicdi- i -- i csinon 11111110 iioscnnd uppcr Illft).'l[-l1ClpS fircunt many colds. VICKS x f?» “E m! 5S’ 0'} N 993. Si: U 318 or six aeroplanes - " Tim Jones 1011i them. “Fhcrc ;si1‘t the slightest question abut 1t. Vynei" saw the order. 111111 l1 i I a mild protest. let fl (“YYP-ilfllltl" 1'1‘ showed a pretty . . thorough :1 11 iitance uith aero- plane LOllSLl .1011, too Amy as 1 said. he 011111111 ___'em know ho t:1'11il1l11't quite under- ____.___ .~ __ = __. 'I'/o-Day’s Popular Design u 5"’ . 171' v n o I‘ V ' a ° 2e . .' . . 1.. e n n G I p q 1 Q , ' I . _ ‘- c _/ a. I _( _» .1 “was; ‘ Q. - . 1: ' -' 3:111? 1513-3: ‘i’ ' I n o yo‘ ' , a _ ' 9 4"’ ' gglfiiaufisfis‘ .9 I n n g 1 i’ 1155111115131... - - 1 5 nan 11o um _ '11.at1es1:.1~. 3. ' - - 636 ‘ 0}" WHITE HOUSE. PATCHWORK QUILT 111M NO 6516 .101 1-‘. .112.» ,i:1111-.< ivce-lvcs at least 200 votes for each design be- gun. ,1 11 ;,~¢v»11t111l ior this column. Send us your rotca. We print all tlic 1111p11l1i1' (lPFli-ZIIS. li1 :11‘ 111'; m : As mus? of r1111 know. this patchwork design was not 1'. iinllv 11111'.~'. It is a vc1'\' old pattcmmoiic of tho oldest we know . . . 1: 1111.1 :1: 1111- 11111-1 111111111111. Wc linvc many letters mking for it and a 11 a grim iitziny tcl in 11s interesting stories of pioneer days when it 11.x 1-. . |1<-11113n1'i:_1-. . 111111115 11ml blocks make the design. A splendid p.1t'1 1'11 for iisiniz 111i swaps. 11111 1111mm includes cutting tint-terns for the patches. material n- fll1Iliill1'll1'.-. directions for fLPCilll-l. iismmbling and quilting. Fond 2t) cents. coins preferred. ___ . . . Pattr-rn Ordcr Form-Jib be used when ordering Patterns and Voting fnr PflPllllAR DESIGNS. T11 1111- Charlottetown Guardian N111-ll1'~.1'11i'k Urpt. lligsluN. N0. O86 ,\'|“,,,_-___.__._.-—— ——___— u- ____—- F'1"‘l‘l Address-——-—-——--——-————-——-—-——-- City—————-—-——-——Slitie-——---—-—————-‘ 1 suggest i110 following as a POPULAR DESIGN ——-~ —-———--———-—————-—-——- Alnprodueflonridihloflilanulgnnlcrvol. "Personally, I (11,111 think Zlndiai l‘0qlill'9n 111111-11 11101111118111 to remain his 1 l 1 1 1 night enough for that." Chrissie returned of! and visit when he gets “mad”? stand why Kliotalghar should need 2m Air Force. Hence this desire for removal. ' "Yes. he was quite right to ob- io come home to send you a ‘wire a him for a while joct," struan frowned, biting his Dear hftss Dix-We are two modern girls. We believe 1_>;irtics. mugging. drinking. smoking-everything Plenty 0f beoux. but among them all we cannot 11D to our ideal or whom we consider worthy of MAY AND S . lips. "It's wholly unnecessary. al- though probably morc a matter of swank than anything-trying to make a bigger show than the Nizam 0r the Gaekwar." "Frans-but I still think it's Mademoiselle vmofs at the bottom of it." young Jones maintained. and this time Struan did not dispute th1>_ point. only shook his head and shrugged his shoulders dou-btfully. END OF Till-I OLD LIFE "I suppose it's because she's an American, a Republican,“ Chrissie so ' perplexedly, and added hastily; "But so are you, Mr. Hall. and n0 one could be lcsS inclined to stir up trouble." "Welt. 1 hope so." Hall laughed. "But then I'm a peace-loving sort of individual-perhaps 100 cosmopo- litan to have very definite political views, If one lives half ones time extremely comfortably and profit- ably un er a. c0nstitut.o1ial mon- archy. it is apt to blunt the fine edge of ones Republicanism. I'm afraid. Still-if you think a warn- ing from a compatriot, in a man- ner of speaking. would do any good where Miss Valence is concerned I'm willing to try-though I'm hon- estly rather doubtful "of its value. flapper does. We have find any man who comes our love. Why is this? Answer: ‘ I should say that. there is a very It is this: That. no worthwhile man smokes and. drinks. You can't ima cheap little sport, can you? a clean-living man, who has desire to kiss a girl whose lips had Tom. Dick and i-farry and who had sheik who took her to the movies. wife. deliberately picking out for a an alcoholic whom he had seen ways have leniy of beaux. to the men who are worth marrying serve. d They want their t that as bee _!'l fringes towards the horizon above which the sun hung suspended in mid nir lke a great reddish-orange air balloon. A plaintive droning little tune came from a distance, the song of some native herd-boy. driving his flock of sheep or goats homeward. Against the back-ground of the crooning or doves it seemed only to add to the sense of peace, of almost monotonous sameness. This was India, as India had been for centuries, under her successzon of c0nqucrers,_ as she ml ht surely be for centuries more; coslng his eyes. Hall could almost see the land personified. a voluptuous-limped. dusky-skinned woman. stretched out. languid. in ihc blaze which beat down from the white-heated sky in this 111st week of July, hottest days 0f the hottest season of the year. Tired British soldiers siting on their iron bedsteads in stove-like 0r even of its wisdom. _ "So am I," Strum shook his head. But haven't; we booked a court for a game with you and your girl at five o'clock, Tim? If so, we shall have to be making a move." "Yes: I'll change at once." Chris- sie said. “What about you. Mr. Hall —i=.re you coming down tn the Club?" "Too lazy," I-Iall smiled u at. her. "I think I'll stay here i you (111111 mind, 1 “'55 travelling all last "Of course, Do exactly what you like; I hope you feel at home 11's smile. strurm and yoiin Jones strolled off; Hall was left a one t0 11B back in his chair. hands behincl his head. M111 maze away beyond thc apricot bungalows. gasped and DPTSDlYQd (m; “hm, ,1,,1<1@d me well, beyond and cursed the metallic unccasing :11;- (jcmiintlfld paling and across flit-l reiteration of the brain-fever bird. with its scanty taamarisk 1T0 B1- Cqnilhucdi When she has to live in some other woman's house and put So tlicrc we are on the housekeeping proposition. a virtue. for every young woman 1o want 1o set up her own Lures young wives. - , usbaiid before marriage that you would live with his mother, it is up to you to do it, and do it graciously without irhiriing 01' complaining, or acting like an early Christian martyr. _ would like to have a home of your own and JUSL make yourself satisfied where you are. ood, reliable mother-in-law mighty handy to have around the house 1v ienyou want to go to the movies and step out of an evening. 13981‘ M155 D|X—My husband gets mad at me and stays mad three downtown let. up on your cooking and take things easily. He is acting like a spoiled child, and the more you notice him and T911 him that a5 he isn't 801118 to eat at home. it is the psychological moment to visit Aunt Sally or Cousin Nor can you think of any good reason why fastidious ideals of feminine purity, would Nor can you fancy any serious-minded man, that the sort. of man who marries for keeps and who intends to honor, 10ve and, ehensh 1115 ‘ disgustingly drunk. that she was a cigarette fiend particularly commend The girls who go the pace. who drink and smoke and peg, W111 l1- They probably will always be able to find men of the r own class who want to marry them. For the _men who have real stamina; the men who have brains and heart and high purposes; the men who are going to be the big men ten andvtyventy years from 110w, have also their ideas of What they want in a wile. and the qualities they look for are not the ability tc and smoke like a furnace and to have done away with all maidenly re- peaches still with the down on them, not the too much manhandled. feels as if her Castle in Spam had" It is no crime, a bargain and a contract is binding, a. state of nilnd, and you can acquire Quit pliylflil yourself. Quit think- And, believe me. you will u. the more he will do it. If you had him, you could break him of these friend or relative that you could go Sue. and that when he gets ready 11d you will return. That will hold in 11.1114; that. the iip-Ef-date simple explanation to your problem. wants to marry a. girl who pets and zine Sir Galahad being allured by a been a free-lunch counter to every been pawed over by every drug-store Wife and themother of his children Nor would the fact her to him. But when it comes it is a. different story. to drink hoo h Modern Etiquette (B) noannn um Q. Is it good form, when mak- ing an introduction, to say, "lvflss White, this is my friend. Mr- Green?" A. No. It is not good taste to use the descriptive phrase, "My friend" in an introduction Q. 1-low much luggage should one take for an overnight trip? A. Only enough luggage that is required to make one comfortable during the tr_lp and presentable when arriving at the destination. Q. Into how small pieces should one break his bread at the table? A. Each piece of bread should not be larger than for two or three bites. 1 tinted drinking tin of Barbour I Learn Simple Rules “l3. 1 Friendly Letter! .12 O-OOOQ-O m?‘ How Lem I 7 ‘l (By 1mm: ABIILIY) 0-0 Q. How can I prevent pricking the finger when mending the finger of a glove? A. First gut the finger into a thimble an then into the glove. This avoids pricking the finger. Gloves of leather or skin should be mended with cotton thread. never with silk. Q. How can I clean plaster walls? A. Use a solution of curd or laundry soap in lukewarm water. and scrub the spot: and stains . . Why Bu Tongue-Tied on Paper? Why does Peg spend so many wretched evenings alone? Let's see if her thank-you note to Bob doesn't give a clue. ‘Dear Bob," she blunders. "I cer- tainly was surprised to receive the roses . . ." How much more friendly to write: "You're a darling, Bob. to find time in the midst of a new job to rcmem- ber my birthday. "Thank you for the gorgeous roses. I'm wearing some of tthem tonight. You would remember my favorite color, yellow . . 1" Three rules make thank-you notes easy: 1. Show appreciation of the sender's thoughtfulness. 2. Express gracious thanks for the gift. 3. Tell how you are using it. To express sympathy or congratu- lation, go right to the point: "Dear Jane, I'm sad to hear of your father's death . . ." Or, "The news of your promotion gave me a real thrill, Jack . . . Con- gratulations and all the good wishel there are from . . ." Send letter: that win and hold friends. Our 32-page booklet has practical suggestions for all kinds of correspondence, friendly and buginess. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Good letter-Writing to the Guardian Home Service. Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. Name Street 111111121. Town Province AMorningSmile NOT GOOD ENOUGH A young Scotsman who had u- cured a Job with a builder fell off the scaffold where he was work- ing. The foreman came along to the end of the roof and was I'l- lleved to see the man scramblin to his feet from a heap of san that had saved his life. "Consider yourself lucky, mate!" said the formiin_ The Scotsman looked up: "Luc- ky__be blqwvezglhe complained. "I've ._.Ai You'll look like a picture in this simple Fall dress. Its casual air of smartness, makes it. perfect for numerous occasions. 'I‘his beauti- ful rayon crepe dress of novelty weave, in soft stone blue coloring, is tremendously becoming to every- one. The waistline is fitted in sleek corselet effect and the loose sleev- es fall gracefully in new above- the-clbow length. You'll love its flattery and won't be able to wait to use the pattern again in the formal length version of taffeta, satin. crepe, etc.....The sleeves cut in one with the shoulders! You'll sew it very quickly. l Style No. 31191 is designed f0!‘ sizes l4, l6. 18. 20 years, 32, 34, 36. u 38. 40. 42 nnd__4_4;_inches__bu§t. Size SORRY, MPSNAN RESSEL ...| DON'T SEEM to (in ANYWHERE T001111... WHETHER YOU FINISH IN TlME FOR THE EXHIBITION OR NOT, YOU KEEPER 1111 new us! MRSVAN RESSEL, But John Cari aini: For A' That SEE. MA'AMQIQWNEN I'M SURE LIKE A CUP Bur i'r's A INDEED I DQ AWEE BIT T0150‘- MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE... AYE- \ aim-Mun nick-up! HM'M...THAT WOMAN KNOWS SOMETHING... YERE MR seat. I 01111 KEEPON , POSING... I'M 111150/ '_=_=i 1111 10o JITTERY... BESSIE KNOWS ‘ "m" 50/ OR 1.1111151: "H'- w“ ‘Mm/ U” Mow, l: BUT w1111/...11v mouse TH E ANSWER A 511mm MAYBE- , CAN 3A, N, l THERE'S 111151111116 —— 0' I FEEL DECIDEDLY BETTER... vou m11?...11-1Eu 1 SHALL FINISH m YIMEWAND THAT CUP OF MAXWELL HOUSE GAVE ME A REAL Avemaut 0111MB: 0'51! PUFFED w wrvaioanfTwAs GET A 1.0/10 OF ‘r1115 ...‘.i01-1N ABEUS ‘MRSNAN 11125551.’ is UNDOUBTEDLY we PORTRAIT or ‘ma vwz’ .....aEssiE...1'u. BE FAMOUS/ than .1 KIN you feel "out of kllter" Wand the going “emu hlrder cup of Maxwell Home. It: friendly utimulntion will buoy you "P"- novor let you down. And how you will love the rich flavour of thin blend of the worldfi finest coffees. uuunl, try drinkihl l 1'11"!" Vlfllllffl bringyou coflee that really I: router- fmh. For any drip-pot or glln cof- fee maker get Drip Grind Maxwell Home. For boiled or percolnted coflee get the Rqulnr Grind. I'- l- 1 O = (D f“ ‘a Learn llow It Picks You llp . . . This Finer, Fresher Coffee Maxwell House comes to you with all it: goodneu celled in n luper- tin-the one mm way to ‘COFFEE NOW 2 oiunos pair ammo AND iuoutu HO XWELl m1 iiousi 19' Liierai <2 vwv-VQ-Q-QQ..“ ure l l 0V4“ Beautiful Drinking Glasses Marching Into Your Kitchen. To introduce Barbour‘: ACADIA Baking Powder to utill more Maritime house- wives, we're offering each one of you, absolutely bu, a bountiful Golden Glow glans with ACADIA you purchase. 30th are your: for only Z5 canto. You not only get a" pound of the finest. most reliable baking powder obtainable any. where, but thin useful gift as well. DOUBLE ACTION oi Bar-hour's ACADIA is a guarantee of perfect rising . . . and its low price, plus economy in use, will bring you worth while savings. Order a supply of Barbour‘: ACADIA-with the FREE tumblers-born your grocer to-day. ovary pound The broken my braces." - until they disappear; then sponge with clean water. Q. How can I remove the odor of fish from the house? A. Pour a few drops o! oil of lavender into a basin of steaming hot water and walk through the rooms with the basin. ODD PEOPLI One of those fllghty city women was visiting in the hills of New England. She: “This place hasIzso many odd and peculiar people. Native: "Yes. Most of them Q home by the first. of September. A New Solvent Found That Makes Corns Go One or two drops of this solvent ma. es a corn shrivel u 1'61? quickly. After a few, applicatwrw of the solvent the kernel of tlie com dro right off. The 111111110 can get llsiis excellent corn solvent in any drug store by asking for Putnam's 00m Extractor, No scar no pain, no pinching from tight shoes. You can dance 01i- walk in comfort. Be sure you use only Putnam's Corn Extractor. Satis- faction guaranteed. 35c per lmztle. Every Day Styles For ’ The Home Sewer 86 requires 3 7-8 yards of 39-inch material. \ Send firm-en cents (i501 In new! or coin icoin preferred) wrBP l‘ carefully, address to Chariotmv!" flmirdinn glvingt- ~- Style N0. 3497 Size n. n. "-01 Homo I i¢i _ __ Ill-on Address J __ .__ --