l i I l I l rites TWn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN UOOOOOOO-OQOOQQOQOOOSOOOOOOO-OO-O-OQOOOO 0-0000-0060-0 6000006 .7 llou should know THIS- ln a famous British Universlfy, special ‘lesfs were made on some volunteer medical students: the tests were ‘lilO analysis of stomach contents at various times, AFTER BOVRIL had been taken. ll was found final BOVRlL not only stimulates the flow of gastric iuices, bul enables the body to gel MORE nourish- menl from ordinary diet when BOVRll B taken. ln sicliness or convalescence, BOVRlL is absorbed with a MINIMUM lax on "lhe digestion: in health, BOVRIL by 3 aiding nourishment. helps resistance f4 5 cold, chills and other winler ills. ' Always keep a bottle of BOVRIL ir the house: ii is so useful when siimulal- ing drinlts are needed in a hurry. "clown c su "r RATE o $74.5‘. .° A" Bo vRit s. i . .._. N-ll “sotooiiiv IN sorrtas . g l “base/Wu .. c. Y RUPERT HUGHES "You didn't find ten thousand dbl ars in here. did you?" ~ The Turk smiled. The Yankees always joked. His litely amiable smile was more conv cinl ‘than any other disclaimer could her/e been. “Oh. yes." he chuckled. "I find ten thousan‘ dollars —- in a peck! e e." y"Would you mind telling rne where you found this?" “Sure, I'll tell you. but not uhtecl the boss has something to eat. “Oh. thank ycu. I'll go back ‘t0 the Bristol Hotel for my dinner.‘ "The Breestol-not on your teen- type. Bo. It get there. You must. take a — how aid they say?—a snack with yme. He would hear of nothing else and Jebb was forced to resign him- self to the delay. hoping that De!- hnps some clew mzzht vet transpire to aid his fll!‘l.l’l61‘_5€8l'Cl'i. Aficrirards Hafiz began his story: "The clay I feerst laid my eyes 0n . to you-the old Padishah Abdul Ha- mid-whcm Allah preservcl-if it please Allah-and I hope it (i095 I10! —was still wearing ‘the great sword of Otliman. But it was after the people from Saionica had come down and made him call back the Constitution. He took it off the ice — see? "When feerst the Younil TUYKS l5 oome to town some of the ladies think everytheeng going to be turn- ed upsidoivn, They throw off the yil- dirnin and go out to the streets. even to the theatre. Some of them ride in carriage with their husbands. Some oi them wear beeg hats from Paris. This make the releegicus peo- ple mad .ike what if in New YOFK all the ladies is wear bathing suits on Broodway. yes? "Me and some pals is sto ping a carriage and telling a lady s e bet- is so late you never I KOOOOOOQQO>OOOOOOQ*OO-O-OO-GOOQ-OOOQOOQ-QOOIVQQOQOOOvvvv v v v v Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal "‘""'**""““““" noqttlfiitoveoeevogggoa "ffi9f9i tififlktfl-fll 'f i mFcooki? comm WOMEN ARE NEW EVES BUT MEN THE SAME OLD ADAMS Working Wife a Fixtur-cT-So We Might As Well Adjust Ourselves To The New _ Social Order Set-up " The working wife domestic problem and root of it lies man's i . the head of l i didn't keep a bringing in money than she could a privilege to pound a typewriter or Being of the optimistic sex, women have actually rejoiced in the thought that now ‘they are as- sets instead of liabifities to their husbands. and believed that work- ing and saving and two hands in- stead of one putting money in the savings bank. in order that they might build the little-house of their dreams, or that the husband might go into business for himself woud draw them closer together and make their marriage more of a suc- cess. New Complications But, alas and slack. unforseen complications have arisen that have wrecked all these rosy Lminine tcr go home and put on her Vfiilvtl" SllTS‘ goin‘ to be sorry. She is eziu~ lciitcd Osmanli lady; shc iiiakrs . p:ctr_v and writes a magazine, but sht- rcatl too many French novels, she goes ctli in tlie 1 ‘gii-liccl shoes, the liZlli cotlies cu the iniinoixl Aanti her face is naked. She is s" 'llll when we tear oli her b.g y nekltléday ‘he "iiiotiéeti a. marvelous change in our skin. So AM , S ,I llllllfilldcfl fir; ptglsplc actually i rn n’ no’ c ll. or 1e ovcrnight..| o l n11 a T one day oi fruit juices a work also be a hclp if over".ndu1-‘ ‘Q (lffiilft sc: in the remainder _ wcck! The noimal woman C"(‘.>i.l ‘save t.» repent the fruitl juice d".et often, but it will do" Tribunal Chairman (to C. 0.): lyvgudeis [or ‘he 5km ' ; ‘ggllgfgullnlxlmgltfl {foil Giff-l ‘It ycu‘ need a little bleaching.‘ C l. M O~b n m“ fiy the lowly cucumber. Press the myth '0 Dayna‘ - JIILCE ll‘_Cl‘li the cucumber. pa: on ~~ t - ~ mm - your skin and zillciv to remain for “T"' flltflcn or twenty minutei. Repeat fcr a few applications and you should get results. Lemon juice ‘iddutecl in water is also a bleaching 9. . ilE KNEW HER ' Id lay NOT VERY CONTRITE Stra:.ger (savagely): You're sitt- ing on my hat. sir! gfnt 01:1 Gcurlrman: So I feel. sir . _ “l ‘ l" m?‘ full”? F911 ‘"511imcn-sctigétkliitfiiiivingiltiifisniigatecrom- . i not these hard- i g;cd_ 01¢ my‘, “H012 ‘Dljmk plan; < i0i it. 1f you aren't a water im- biber make it your business to drink at least two quarts a day for '1 m; WRONG Nixuimn liar n Ill!‘ gag that has been Just one week and you can guar- zoiiu i. " of Brenda v; ililllct’ your Skill will improve 01w» lYUIQVC up ZIllOL». r andiWnler is espc ‘ally necessary if n!" " " ' you like to have you have any signs of un acne Con- a lllllll‘ I‘ ' (ll“:-—\\'il(‘.[lit"_l‘ actual eruptions, blfml =hes ior__simpiy_ blitAkheads. n“; i i’ u 5- a u. ' i The numb -r is that of the Japan- ese Count‘, ye-Gencral. 1 l nutcririsafriTonAirivitii-“sizivsa _——_ QUKKlY CORRKTED BABY'S little “Tunimy" is often easily upset. it is easily rightcd again, too ii you know just lIOW m Ill! u. Lrt it... ii. s. Alway, of Lilli- don, OnL, lcll you: “Baby's Own Tablets are the“. are times when ‘ a great fltlfplyfll the first 51in oi Upitbiltlmfldll, we need special jabs acne to our y "grin tact mg limfi nr w an s cnld is coming face‘; and few 0i ti; can BHOTd ‘away poisons rintl promote quiet slrvp. Wall:- iczulai sulon treatments over a mg llulus at night is unknown in our homo." 1 rod. But that's no reason why '. Ami n» w. R.. fp says: "l nursed my hculti >.li1l))i_\' throw up our baliy ~linrtl_ i er Tlllfrnfii (lVPr n mnlnr s and b03108,‘ {he state of our ncrirlcnt nnil that tip-rt lift’ nlmnst i0 the point oi cnnvul-inns, l uiirc lir-r linliys Own Tubing and she soon stilpprii cvying-went to sleep igdryvhen she awakened was iili’ own good sell .| . There's mu ‘ common-sense to t esuiy. Personally we will ' .'.‘l‘.(\ iiui"riiii.- to creams, and whcni ugly iisco‘ they do bring re-‘ ey work quickly yet gently tn carry pc. pillréS. Ii your slcn seems lifeless and‘ muddy. just on general principles. why not. try an orange and grape- Equally riirciivr for diarrhoea, colic, teeth- fruit riic: for ne day a wick. Wc ' m" ‘,"'""""‘ "gull" ‘ - Consul-alien akrvi . -. . - . vuii- _<\\ ._ Arr" . nu, r-iisy to fa r, d“’"°‘°"" ‘ noun»: m tlicir fltlllln yet llltftlllitxs. Analyst's $01119 lfnlr 'ccrli|'|c:t\' i 'i .. a .l t i r by a. phj an to (irink nothing but i sicknes; inliittcriiri-irii-Iii: in tliii fllgiiii fruit. ijillfi€5 to alleviate a bad coicLl “WY he“ if n"! Hliificd- STUFFED TOY_ ELEPHAN ‘S60 \. DESIGN N0. 195 ‘These iollv Mcphants arc grand toys and loads of fun. They are] easily mndc from niiy leftover bright materials you mav have in the house and n‘. stuffed with cotton batting. Amusing gifts for children nuu ‘lililiifi itlllll‘. And ’tis said they bring good luck. The pattern contains cutting pattern tor both sizes of elephants with detail chart. im complete instructions for makin To orrirr l-l is pattern. sfillfi l5 cents in tom oi stamps to Needlework Burcnu. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian NlTdlfWYtYlk Department. Design No. 195 .1. . 100$)“ feathers. First thecng I somebody grabs me. I turn round; it is you, and you ‘z ‘You betg brute. I'm going to b ak every bone in ycur booy ii you i one 'nothcr word t0 that poor child" " The huge wrestler bolted at the slender physician. then at his own boa constrictor arms. and mughcd. "Ihere was no insut in his superior- ity. Jebb smiled, too. at iheunagni- ficcnce of this Vandcrbilt-Pierpcnt- ism, and asked: _ _ "Why didn't you beat the lite out of me?" ' Hafiz smiled: "I see right away you are American. and the Ameri- cans is so nice to me-my Nayinza. is American, and the words you use they listen good to me. So I take your wrists and I hold _-ycu very gentle and talk to you nice and say in Eengleesh. ‘Please, mister, kill me but spare my life.’ “You say. ‘If you let that Iady no I let you live a little while.‘ I turn round and the lady 1S already vani- nose. The other m s 1s want to have your blood. but I tell them you are a friend of a fri nd of mine. and they go away. , “Then I say. ‘Boss. it's my treat.’ and we sit down at a little table in a little khan and I blow you ofl to coffee. Brine-by. you say you 0t a date weet‘ the Padishah, and sa , ‘so long. old pal, 1 stay and teenisi thecs narghie!" "So you go _and 1 stav. Binc-by, I see you have ieeved this-Gladde- stone, yes? on the ground by your table. Nobody knows your name or where you live at. I go to the Amer- ican consulate. Nobonv knows you. They say, "Leave the bag here. We give it to him.’ I say, 'Nix on the hot air. I know about the American grafter. I keep it till my friend calls tor it his own self.’ “I wait long tam. but» at last you are here. and here is the Gladde- slone. And that. is all." Jebb sat in ueep reverie. deeply dejected. ‘then he shook on the cid sorrow. and prepaleu to go. he vrondereu vrhai icward rfaiiz would think appropriate. he demded to throw himself on Hafiz mercy: "1 cant, thank you enougn, tor finding tn.s and kceplllfl it m1‘ me. And now, now-nuw iniun do i. owe 'ou:" i "nook here, bass," Hafiz groaned, "have i act JKC a plker, a panhan- riler, have i? i tnuugnt you uuu ine was irienus. l was coin‘ tnis as one mnciicaii to a DB-i." Jebb took his uig limp hand and tried to wring it. ' he said, "nxcuse iue." ashs-llluu of myself." "Let ner go at that," said Hafiz; “out it out, and clean ii. on the slate. Wneii you git back to i-cw XOTK, it youki s“... All at some us- inanu restaurant OOWH on wasiiecii- ton otret ul" somewhere uuu tel them you know me, and i. was wen, and sent my best ic- garos-tneyil oiow you to me heat. were is in the joint. and ru ca» it square." " ‘ "i promise," said Jebb. “And now I've really got to go." l-iaiiz IIIUSLOICU energy enough to rise. "it's kind oi’ dark - and tnese_ streets isn't any too sale ior a gaour. l. walk weet’ you," sand nnitz, "to the ianumg-piaw when: you catch the Uonen norn boat- all the same as the ooney island boat. yes‘! riuw many tam i gone there weet' my pretty-my pietty Nayiina. She is dance tlieie one summer. Wnen .|. sit wcet‘ hu‘ some tam those other passengtas make the lace because uayima is weet’ Osmanii. ‘the ruboerneciss is stare. ‘iwo, three tams 1 tweest. those huboerneck tin they let me alone. "here the Osmanlin wants to keel a giaoui‘ who uaies so much na look 8t an Oamaiin iauy. L uneenis mu world is a jackass. “Bine-by we gun‘ to come to -— what you can. the lock-up, cala- boose yes? ‘There is put tne thiets, the killers, the bad men. Today is put a.so in the cooler an Osmanli slrl-wery nice ianuiy. but she loves a Greek. It is terrible theeng to love a (tree-k. but maybe she don't can't he p it. she say she goin' to marry him. "The police arrests the Greek and the girl also too. for it is a great crime. tuch a marrying. "They take the bed girl and the Egaour to the jail, and they are goin’ bring them to be tried. But the- 1.1m ~....._------t----.- ------ ------ BtreetAddress-—--—-—--—-—-——-—--—--- ~I\Q—nn_uu—n—I~|ur,cn—an|a——annn—-H-—II how do you saw-the mob does not like it. The mob gets together and says. ‘Keel the giaour. Keel the shameless girl.‘_ theories. the principal difficulty being that men are not as ndap.- able as women are and cannot change their mode of thought and point of view at a moment's notice, s women can We have a new Eve, but she is married to the same old Adaiii. Hence the friction iii thc New Deal marriages. The chief trouble seems to be that the business wife interfcrcs with the husband's basic theory cf superiority. He can't pufl‘ out his chest and pose as the ccck oi the walk when she has to help scratch to inake a living. Also. it cramps his sty‘e as the family dictator when she ls paying half the expense of running the show. And he can't expect lier to feel very grateful to him for hav- ing married her if all she has drawn out 0f the matrimonial litterv is a ticket that entitles her to do two women's work. Now. no matter how much a man needs the financial assistance his wife gives him. it doesn't endear her to him, and if by any chance she happens to get a bigger salary than he does or be more successful, he never forgives her for it. It hurts his nride that he cannot sup- port the family alone. . w is not only an economic problem, one that is all the more traditional attitude toward woman. and espec the husband's attitude toward his wife. Doubt- less it was intended that the husband should make the dough and the wife would stay at home and bake it; defer; the strong arm helpless wife leaned. cockeyed old world scrapped. and now. ily team, the gray mare is the better nag. Thou- sands of women support their nusbands, and wedding bells would ahnost cease to ring So far as women go, ‘this is all right. hliille accepted the altered conditions of life cheerfully and willingly. if the price of a wedding ring is for her to work outside of the home as well as inside of it. it is still worth the cost. felt that if she could help her hua and more by smile when he returned home overworked and exhausted at she is also l insoluble because stmthe I: '4 that the husband should be to whom the wife should upon which a weal: and 1f so, somehow in this the- original plan has been as often as not in the fam- the house if girls their jobs after mafrmflfi- with on They ed A girl thinks that And every ood. Wile ha! him with s laid, sweet by meeting ght it was stand behind a. counter. lVlnn Still Wants Much He wants to patronize his wife and have her grateful for the 18W“ he bestows upon her. I-Ie wants his wife to flatter and caiole him and tell him how wonderful he is. and when he has a wife who tells him. instead of letting him tell her, the fat ls in the fire, Business women complain con- tinually that their husbands. whom they work so hard to help are un- grateful and unap eciative; that they literally bite e hand that feeds, them; that they are surly and unpieasant to live with. and that only too often they spend whatever money they make themselves cn Other Women and leave them to stipport the home. Perhaps one reason for this is man's eternal need for some woman to whom he will be a hero and who will burn incense before him. And perhaps another reason is his long- in for the kind of a home that ony the woman can make who giveis her whole time and thought to i . Working Wife a Fixture Nobody will contend that business and domesticity mix well. or that any woman can give the best of her brains and her brawn and her dis- position to her job and have much eft over for home consumption. nor that a dinner that comes out of aper bags and tin cans is any help n making marriage a success for either arty. Yet hat is the set-up we have. and. it is going to int. The work- ing wife is a fixture and a neces- sity. andyit looks as if peer old Adam wil have to scrap his tradi- tional views about women and come up to date. DOROTHY DIX. HOROS For Wednesday, Dexmber 4th MARCH 2i t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) --R.ather difficult day unless you maintain poke and refuse to yield to worry and nervous impatience. Sensible care advised in matter; pertaining to electricity, radio and ilviggfiiiiltits, also handing explos- APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Indzcatzons point to a measure of success for you who turn your m}- ents and fine capability to m“- structive activitirs. Unnecesary drastic changes should be avoided, Build up; nevrr tear down. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- DOM quarrel with the conventirnal or those forzes who are producing worth while results good for ycu and the community or counts in general. Stick on the Job an do your share willingly and as Cilpub. b’ as you can. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancor)_. Work (m projects or interests whose benefits will endure is mcst fav- ored. and these activities are us. ually of a slowly-maturing nature Don't ignore important details and sound suggestfons. Gum-d heamh JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Ice)- Gains possible. especially through lnilenius methods and clever man- ilkflfleflt 0f your affairs. Care should be exercksed in agreements. contracts and charges. Don't prom. lSe whet you can't execute. AUGUST 27f f0 SPPTETMBFR 23 (Virnoi - AM. warns against ag- iflE-‘Sive contenii-‘on and unmarried- itated changes of plans ‘P ‘M’. Tire. iv more favorable for snecializfng in Wur lini- of work and tumlng artistic talent info practical money. mekin" acFvliv. FFYPITIBKPWP 24 to OCTORWR I1 (Ubrai - Better to carry throuch Your Individual '—-—— By Frances Drake i-l COPE which you are familiar than to take chances with risk; o1- inflated ideas and prsjccts. Observe well; be carefully slow to criticize. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEL/IBEX}! 22 (Scorpio) — Achievement in all useful and progressive undertakings today depends greatly en your atti- tude and the kind of effort you ex- ert. It's important not to antagon- ize anyone with whom you are ss- sociated or for whom you work. Avoid extremes. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Friendly for fi- nancial dealings that have stable foundation and for benefits in tho-e things that have the apprcval and endorsement of r utable authorities. Your usual rout 1s dut- ies also favored. NOVEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) —— All important issues will require more than u=uai fore- thought arid starafegy. Impatient haste will hamper not help comple- tion of your plans or work. Be gonttent with having done your es . JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Yrur plans and achievement in bulness dgqnandg quick ‘nought and determined sp- nlicsticn of all your beet-working forces today. ‘No time for tinkering with nonessentiflsl FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Follow your intuition. especially when ycu feel sure you fife on the right track. Gain in. ‘llcfltfl! lhfwlh vour own endeavor BM “till/c itidmnent. Don't indulge risky ventures. however. A (ff-TILT) PORN‘ ON ‘film ‘DAY Sociable. sensitive. bflfllrt and in. ierestiniz in manner and umvem. ity. Success likely if it will not W"!!! it! time lfl Dllmoseleu ven- your usual schedule and wcrlr with A Big Saving, and It's So Easy! No Cooking! Cough medicines usually eontllla large quantity of sugar syrup-l good ingred ent. but one which you can ell- ily make at home. Take 2 cups of gun- u atod sugar and 1 cup of water, and stir n few Illfllllflflln until dissolved. No cooking! No trouble at all. Then et from your drug lat 2% ounces o Pinex, pour it into a flounco bottle. and add your s rup. This gives you 10 ounces of real y splendid medl- fConttnued ti! Ill L Col Q (‘lllff f": bad winter coughs. it makes a Mania it rullllilllliillflb . iures. Help it cultivate self-mastery. How to Make a Splendid Cough Repgdy at Home ou four times u inucli eon h remedy or your money. Ihllsts a o oi d ildrln love f. This s a very erfcctl degradable, o lion. Music and miter artist‘: ob'l-. fllllh LOBSTER COCKTAIL Use canned iobcter for this and be sure that it is mil-chilled. inure the lobster with a fork and servo on bits of lettuce in cocktail glasses m; cocktail sauce poured over the oocxun. sauce I ublwelm brewed horse- r 2 tablespoons chili gaucg 3-4 cup tomato ketchu 2 taiblemoons lemon juoe or vinegar Dash of salt Method: Combine hhese lnkred. |ients and mix well. Chill thor. vushly b-fvre “sins on the lobster. If you care for fish soups at all you will like this lobster bisque. LOBSTER BISQUE 4 cups milk. scolded ' 2 tablespoons quick-cooking oca l small onion, minced - 2 tablespoons celery, mfnced 2 tablespoons butter Dash each of mace, salt, pepper and paprika 1-6 oz. can lobster 4 tablespoon; rich cream 2 tablespoons minced parsley Method: Scald the milk and add the tapioca. minced onion and cel- ery. the butter and seasonings. cool; about 15 minutes over hot water, lthen add the lobster which. has been flaked or brcken in pieces, and cook about 5 m‘nutes longer. Just before serving. add the rich cream and the parsley. MINCE MEAT COOKIES One cup shortening. 1 1-2 cups brown sugar, 1 teaspoon soda. 2 or 3 eggs, i package mince meat, flour. Cream the shortening and sugar and add eggs slightly beaten. Dis- solve the soda in one tablespoon hot. water and add it to the first. mixture. Add enough flour (about 4 cups) to make the dough stiff. Roll the dough thin on a floured board. ‘Bake in a 425 degree oven until done. 5155.150 our; LONDON. Dec. L-(CPI — Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, lius- band of Princess Juliana. has turn- ed over to the Chancellor of the Exchequer a cheque for 235.000 (about $155350) subscribed bv the oeorfe of Java to Prime Minister Churchill's birthday fund. The Prune Minister was 66 Saturday. Plans have been completed in Hel- sinki, Finland, for the construction of apartments to accommodate 250 families and of 400 private dwelling houses. Living standards in Shanghai. China have dropped greatly in the last year. Manthointum ‘Wm-Hy soothes nus] irritation q-relievu lnifl‘. lllll’ and anon. lfll. Clears the nose. Jars and "IBM-Sue. run MENTHULATUM m. 1-, rumour u...” shorthand an Advantage for Any Office Worker Teach Yourself at Home “What a lot is expected .0! office workers these days." the business girl is likely to say. Yes, for modern business you are supposed to be weli-trained-to know shorthand. other skills. But shorthand. the skill you are asked about most. frequently. is one you can learn at-hcme in your .pare time. And in these days ' when you, may be asked to play many roles in an office, shorthand is an advantage no matter what your specialty. The Piimaa shorthand system Isn't difficult. Those mysterious "squiggles" are symbols for differ- vnt sounds in the language. On caring a word you just put down I symbol for each sound in it. Though there are thousands of words, or combinations of sounds. the " themselves are few. Learn s number each day, practise taking dictation from n friend, and you'll progress rapidly. You have speed aids, too, to help you make good when your cbsncs comes. For such s commonly used ,‘ as "as much u", you writs an abbreviated symbol, s short stroke with n loop at each end. Learn the Pitman system from our SZ-pagc booklet. Explains sym- vvvvvvvwwv~v Fashions i 8. Maul‘! but candle is his under. ‘roo much cunning ndoes. No wisdom unis silence. The hand wh ch gives, gathers. What God made, Ho never mars." ‘IOUNDPBOOF BOOM IDEAL . IDI- STUDY In snail homes it. is sometimes Wile t0 have at least one sound- proofed room for study srd se- clusion. Falr results are obtained In wimdnrwflns s room by lining the walls and ceiling with s, rigid insulating board. The walls are then furred out with two-inch stri and another layer of insulating rd is applied on the walls. A solid-wood dom- u not particularly soundproof. Many attractive styles in insulating board are lairiahle to achieve various effects in panelling. A delicate nerve islocated at the roct of each whisker cf a cat. Thus s cat can tell at once if a whisker is touched. A molded rubber automobile seat has been developed to eliminate vibration and road shocks. ON WHALES Being lung breathers. whales must come to the surface to breathe, s0 their horizontal tail fins. or flukes, make it easy for the mammal to go up or down. YELLOWED STORM SASI-I TURNS WHITE IN SUN '1. Literature i —The Woman ’s Realm g DECEMBER 4_ 1940 -___,,““‘_‘ Leisur his meetings 90mg on. u filled nfévmgwrse. who m, 3,0,? ithout ' the new iuiagiiiwiiillli,£f“lriln "WM me George." ' K“? WOMEN MUST R niisaiwa sushi’. 1° Biff. it a fact h much more smootiiiyatuiiiiiiin? “"1 well rested? You iakc iitui.» u-a" ferns in your stride and You ‘acuity. problems with lcgie, u“, y ' al ow yourself to get ygry u...‘ Bu“ all problems take on Mam.“ IIPCDor-tzons You worry u great dmi 811d l\ no time at all you have 5a veioped fear_- fear .1‘ -~ l‘ You are capable of dolii i, mr/h each day. Your liodigtlireiiiai: your mind tines after "o... s,“ worked them six c1231: oruu hfltlrs. If you strain thrm lit-m.“ their normal errdiraizcc vciiui gigzyfily 115-118 up your rrscrve 9-,. Not manv women i... “m. energy. We have vnri-zv, w. goodly suruly of ii: If in» 5.4K] men do nct yo; emergencies Ft i,- i.“ w quires so much rc f0 mvch men- tal relaxation and sh ll‘i‘(‘h 9R0?! dilly to keep run ' and dodlil all in“; i. ma.“ o, her. There is Pill? Cll"l1f‘"' ri crcu. lntz more energy" than wins! she net-n: daily! i-Xercise nonmliy If white-painted storm sash. doors or other removable accessor- ies to a house turn yellow during storage months. such yellowing will probably bleach white again after exposure to the sunli ht. Linseed oil has a tendency to urn yellow if kept in a dark place and bleach white again when returned to sunlight. This performance may be repeated time and again. ‘ METAL-LATIIINQ HELPS 1'0 i-itoracr PLASTER A builder of moderately pficed modern homes proudly explained lo a prospective purchaser that the plastering in the corners of the romns couldn't crack, because it - was protected by wide strips cut from large sheets expanded metal lath. nailed in lace before the plastering was uppied, Such strips of metal lath are widely used. However, greater protection to plastering can be had by using metal lath over the entire surface of walls and ceilings. NUMISMATICS The science of collecting coins is known as numismatics. from the Iatin "numlsma". or coin. and includes historic study of metals and coin; in general. NOT A PARROT Shortly after the Smithsonian Institution had advanced their cele- brated cln‘m that it was Langley. not the Wrights. who w" first to fly. a friend of Orville Wright en- countered riv- latter at a dinner in Dayton. Ohio arid proceeded to take him to task. "The trouble with vou. 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