PAGE TWO -.- L.‘ LAMB ROASTS Lamb and beef roasts take a long time to cook and are usually roast- ed on a rcvnivlilg spit turned by hand, 01' siil;i‘l electric iliotor. Drop a 010v.- tli 0:1 the conls, let- tuig 11.0 p1 ilt odor from i1 faintly flavor t meat. For a quick bay or laurel on tile coals and let it blaze up bricfly just before tak- ing the meat from axe grill. Brush the barbecue satire on the meat liiihtly willie it cooks. A preliminary rub with (111941 herbs blended spices or seasoning 5.111s add flavor. Pre- llnliiiary soaking in oil-vinegar or lcincil 111.0(- .s puylllnr. Season and scrvc i012“ ' l v ‘oi-ball. CllFCK STEAK For an ll‘ » ~ mcile have . x cut i l ’ c clove 111 1-4 cup ciivc- Add niixiurc of sugar. 1 1-2 tcaspooils dry mustard, teaspoon salt and 1-2 teaspo lTl billn’ illjipcl". CUIlllJJlG 3-4 cut) g1 pcfrlut jlliCt‘. 2 tablvsi-ooils l ‘ir. l _]1l.UG tablespoon Worchcsler- sh 1'0 sluice, 1-2 teaspoon Tabasco sauce nlid 1-3 cup chili 521110". Add to (ll.\‘(‘ (ill mixture. Cook slolvly for Bil l ' steak for cooking l2 to ibnvc glOWlFg coals. Broil to ‘J hours, brushing with birirwlile satire and turning cv-rry 30 illllllllfS- Barbecued fmnkfurters arc (icliciotis 21nd different. Brown 1-3 cup chopped onion in 2 tablo- spoons snlnd oil. Add 1-3 cup lCllt/lil juice, tnbiospoon vinegar, 1-2 cup catsup, tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, teaspoon lllustnrti, teaspoon cclory suit. 1-4 cup brown sugar and 1-2 cup lvatvr. Simmer 30 min- utes. Arrange 2 ounrls frnnkfiirtcr, 11> g 2ll"lfll yrs and place t3 l mu coals of bar- i smoke b.1111, drop a. small bunch oi , 3 tctispuolz: . DEPENDABLE i FOR 3 nun! m" cluuuu, becuegplt and broil for 45 minutes, brushzng lvrh lI1li".)E‘CU€ sauce and turning every 15 minutes. Makes 6 servings. FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD 1-2 hcnti lcttucc, shredded 4 iudislius, [illlliy sliccd 3 stalks celery, diced Tops 2 green onions 1 slnnll carrot. grated 3 tablespoons mayonnaise ltlctiiod: Prrpaire vegetables as directed, chopping the green Onion tops finely. Add the mayonnaise and toss together liflrtly. Serve in crisp lettuce cups. with additional mayonnaise if desired. 13c sin-e that the apricots vou use for stcwing are well-ripened, MARCH 21 i0 APRIL 20 (Alres) -.\l ore favorable aspects than yes- terday for action on a wider scale ln business and industrial enter- prises. Artistic professions, mmatlc nfiairs will meet certain irritating influences and will require adroit. Jinndiiilg, tact. Don't be the CHUSQ 0f misunderstandings. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Pois-e and tolerance are two "Musts" for best result: now. Be on the alert for flaws, errors, correct ‘them calmly. Be careful about new partnerships. Plenty of action and interest indicated in all lines. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini) -— Industry and finance are under favorable raps today hilt discrimin- ation and sound ludzment are needed. You can't be careless with- out loss. Shopping, study. corres- Ior n roundnd breast contour a n d pol n to d effect. Han the W [DE - R-AIZE f a n t u r e . I I light and dulln- ty. On Illa if all _ Qmarf shape.‘ _\s Q19“ \ DESIGN fn abaut ten minutes. ful edging. _ or stilcncs and complete instructions. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlwrt-"k "rartment Design No. 988 [Your Individual l H 0 R o s c o P e ~-——By Frances Drake _i<.'~'a.ntinue<l_qrl_ngc UNUSUAL CROCHETED MEDALLION - g ; 1- - d above picture. with 15 cen or ii§?n§§§.d§.§ gig-l$10”:rgiirellluffaharlottetown Guardian. 11Aam-----—--——— tmmr anmmsa - - - - --cI’l'Y — — — — — — — — — -—, IRlOVmo:__.._-_--_---—-—_———--- pondence, legal matters especially favored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Oile of those tricky days that challenges your ability to manage it. Observe lvell, listen to oldstevs and those in authority. Be clear, clccisivc and short and to tlie point. Don't waste your or others‘ time vvlth unessentials. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lain)- Today may not. do much for you unless YOU help yourself Don't git. tangled up in pointless discussions when more important matters cry for your attention. Good indlcltcns for Leo's especial talents. AUGUST 23 b0 SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo)-A full. generous beneflcent day,_ sponsoring private interests and general business. Personal ac- hievements ODCDUTKQQG. Pains and finishing uncompicted matters up- proved. SEPIEMBER. 24 to OCTWBER 23 (Libra) -Emotional control need- ed. Many opportunities available if you'll hunt them out and keep "l "Mn ""0" vi .1 them. "less will Patience and industrl \ .. .l .'.. 3s. partirularly t0- fl OCTOBER. Z4 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpioi-Generally favorable and vou can beat any forces that would hinder you from constructive pr" "rrss or worthy achiever-xv 1t in any line. How? By having a strong will to do it and putting forlll mil your talrnts and ingenuity. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Saglttarlusl-More favorable for carrying through prearranged plans and work, familiar protecs and your usual routine affairs than for starting new, tintried ventures unless they have been investigated and deemed sound and necessary. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 71 (_tI_aipricorn)-V_e_ry encouraging_for a. e31 1) 11.211! ‘L THlt cnalzimjfrigrowixl GUARDIAN Woman's Re alm I Social and Personal 1 Fashion The Likes Of We B! '1'. o. names: Bv night the chickenhouses wele all ready and next morning Crispin drove to Newton Abbot. H: parked Square among at least two hundred others. There were aim lmflny lorries and buses. The two in market buildings were packed. A £116 stalls they sold everything hum poultry. @828. vegetables and Devon- shire cream to saffron buns and cakes of all descriptions. One end of one building was given up to the sale of live chickens and Crispin moved along the row of 6880s. inspecting fowls of every ktvlu, Behind him he heard a voice. Theym too much for ‘ee, Miss Rrckon you best take one at a time." (Zrlfipin tunled to see a. tall, sum H111 llfiing i-WO big baskets full of i'0_\1n_g chicks. She was laughing. "Oil, I'll manage. Mr. Prout," told the old salesman. strong." Crispin raised his "I'm vel‘y_ ‘ , hat. 1m going back to my car. May I carry the hampers off for you.’ nel asked courteously. The girl gave him a quick look. Just a flash of a look but it made him feel that she had taken him in from his old tweed zap to his serviceab‘e boots and guitars. TThflllk YCl-L" she said. and ner voice charmed Crispin as much as her looks. ut Crispln's e height. He had reddish hfir, pale blue eyes. a sharp nose. a small Pd moustache and was smartly 0t in n. suit of smooth brown coth, a. green tie and n fancy pullover. ‘fill take them.” he said curtly to Crisplin. "Miss Dane won't need vour help. Crlspirl was annoyed but, like his father, he never raised his voice when he was angry, “That is for Miss Dane to say,” he answered quietly. "You needn't trouble, Rufus," said the _glrt coldly. "This gentleman is helping me.’ She handed the hamp- ers to Crispln and. without wastiil a glance on the scbwling Rufus leg the way to the door. "A nioe lot of chicks," Crispiil said as they got into the open- “I'm lock- lng for some myself." “You're not a farmer?" the girl questioned quickly. "I hope to be." Crlspln answered modestly, "I started yesterday." “Are you the new tenant of Rose- worthy?" she asked. “We lire-dad and I. But how 2n the world did you know?“ Sne laughed. near them changes hands." She broke off. “Here ls my car." pointed as she spoke to a rather el- derly machine which ers into home. perfect temper and a. real sense oi humour. our cleverly from among the densely packed cars. Then she stop d and put her head out of the wndow. "Thank you so much." she said- "If you want chicks go to Mr. Prout. He is most reliable. And—" she “lesi- tated a moment. “If I may give you a word of advice, Keep clear of Rufus Cowell. He isn't. a nice man to quarrel with." She let_1n the clutch and sli pd away. quite unaware of the s uck she had given Crispin. 'COW€il," he repeated, “Cowclli He must be the son of that rascal who helped to send dad to prison." CHAPTER llI ONE DUWN r011. RUFUS There was no sign of Rufus Cuwell when Urispill gol. back into the market. i-lout was colulal. ulaarly lVLLSS UJIIG WES ll IEVOUHDG Of AllS- SO the old cllap BJJpIOl/GG 0i anyone who cud ner a good turn. Bu» ne told urlspul frankly tnat sue ndfl taken tne pick of ms buncn of young chickens, and suggested that Cris- pln snouia come out 0L his place lit .ne end of tne week, when he would have plenty more. "iilev be hatcnlng every day nuw. I can let ee nave a hundred ii ee been: tnem." urlspirl agreed, then strolled round and maue a. lew purchases. He liked tne_ soft voices oi tne people and their COUITcSY. l-le ietl; curiously at home among them. Carrying his parcels he went. back to nls car, ile iounu it. looked. soiileone nan pack- ed a small red ports car into the narrow space in iront of his mucu- ine. l-le looked round for the owner but coiilu not sec nun, so got into the car which was an open one 1nd finding that. the key nan not. been removed started up the engine. Suddenly he saw Oowell in front. "What's the b idea?" the red insole she l ushcd in between them.| and‘ up! “Farmers always know when land< ‘ire _ had a trailer behind. “If you will put the hamp- e trailer I will go straight I want t0 get these chicks into the brooder as soon as pmsibl-n" fie did so and she got into ;he' driving seat. All her movements were quick and graceful and Crispin real- ized that she was a remarkably: pretty girl. Her hair was brown with glints of gold, her eyes weie a Iety deep rich blue, shehad a lovely s‘..'in and a. full. generous mouth. But her chief charm was her expresslrn. Crispin could swear that she tlad a. She started the engine and drew Allomlngsnullc The tourist had stopped to change tires. "I suppose." in n- msrked to l. native onlooker, "that in these isolated parts the neces- sities of life come pretty high." "Y'er right, stranger," replied the native. gloomy, "ai-i’ it ain't worth drinktn’ when ya git itl" THE REAL REASON An Oslo girl sitting in the lounge of n. hotel was approached by a German officer asking hel- to dance. She refused, and shortly afterward he returned and spoke in rather a threatening tone. "Is it because I am a German?" he inquired. "Oh, no," she said. smiling sweetly. "not at all. It is merely be- cause I am a Norwegian." ODD BREAD In Persia. most bicadmakers stick the dough to the walls of the oven and peel it clff in huge pan- cake-like meets when baked. Cus- tomers of the brkeries use these loaves as wrapping-s for their other- purchases. TEA AND COFFEE O-O6-O44O-OO§*4““ Dorothy Dix Sa mlAAgAAAAA AL AAAAA A kkxssm‘ 0i rear s v Literature i . wlllits l1 Ytlllll Atillli fl NOVEMBER 1. 1941 v W l u xi‘ i vvv vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 1v vvvvvvvvvvvvrvv% ‘MAKE YOUR BOY IN TRAlNllvu ,, w“ y , FEEL LIKE HERO, NOT sroooo "IMPJI/“IE _ bardment of discourazlnfl letters from home co which they are subjected. They are kept soaked "l “if. n" will" "tetra-l. l“.i“imi‘l.°fb.‘tlz“ "Ere fl/Mk’ SW68 G81‘ S Ull ev 3. ' bane or an ounce of gimp left in them. and it “f”: pa m”! 9/5”” ‘ seems far more important to them to get. back to 4N0 SEE IMWMf/Cl/ w... mother's apple pies and the Saturday night. dance than it is to save free- kllYfléklU/IAIP-f/ r . domlfoyio?ghgt(iklidcall these women traitors, thev would bitterly resent it, but no fifth co..u.mnlst ever betrayed his native land more thoroughly than they do when they take the heart out of the boy-i Wh° a" bf-‘mit trained to defend their countrv by making tnem believe that the job lsn t wlhrth vglllc. u ’ GIG an Bl‘ C! Our darlilger is not from the brazen voice of the politician shouting to the boys in camp that they are being befooleu and exploited by a tyran- nical and idiotic Government that. is making them throw away their 800d time and their chances of promotion tn the grocery trade for nothing, be- cause clear. kind Mr. Hitler loves us and would be our benefactor f tie took us over. - . what. we need to fear is the sobbing voices of the mother? élndt wave: and sweethearts who moan out that they are s0 lonesamehwt ($111 aflld darling Tommies; that they have nobody to take them to t e mo es. r l who tell them that their best girls are lzoiluz out. with other boys, and Illa. Jim Jones and Sam Small have taken their places in title hangae bliu feeding a boy. day after dav and. week after week. on omem Us that sends his spirits down to zero and makes him want to throw up 1 hands and quit. Endangering morale The only excuse that can be offered for the women who write thesc depressing letters to their sons and husbands and sweethearts who are in training is that they do not realize now great ts the crime they comm-t- not. only against their own men. but against tnelr country. For when vou take away lrom a. man his motive, you have paralyzed all of his tncentIveI to 8.61.1011, and when you tear down tne ideal ne lias liven by. you lfiuvcl him notlling to worsnip. Make duty TESDOXI-Sldllluy. freedom, Dflbuflukfll nothing but. mere words, and there is notnimz left in tne world woltll fighting tor or dying for. 4 Woolen wno wink! winning letters to their soldiers forget how mucn more impressive a letter is than speecn. A. boy may laugll of! Motnu s teals wnen lle knows sne will be snuiinlz at. the antics oi bile can lne next nlinute. n illan may make light of his wife's fears when he is at home because hG KXIQWS S08 lS B. llflilOlllfi WOlTAGF. ne AME)’ not take SoilJlLily [LS Kill! &SSar\lOAl tllal. sne dies oi ailxlety if ne is iu minutes late 111 keeping 8.41 appointment. 011v wllen Mother writes to her boy that she lies awake andcrlea all night because he is in that. homo camp; wneu u. mall's wife writes that. sne uoes nothing but brood over ills ausenoe until tile uocttr tnlnxs .he is going into a GCCAlHG, and wnen his gm spreads all t.ne symptcnls oi h. r DFwQOD neall over nau-a-uoren pa...» ul gooa wnlte paper. ne taxes .t seriously. l1. sacs to ills depression arlu ls me nnal RM! wit; "IBM-B GOWD [LS fBSlSilllllC/fil. _ _ No one will llclly that. it is hard for a family to be parted. ho one .1111 deny that the mail who nus been called from ins Dilly or ms work to IWB a year or two of service to his country is mum: a genuine sacrifice. But. the emergency has arisen when we cannot. choose tile flowery bath. ‘ The hard road is me one that. we must travehand we do not. make .t easier by walling and weeping over bul- lllte. '1nis is a. time that culls for courage, not. for cowardice. and it is particularly a. time when every man X16805 nis women-kind to give him a. brace mseacl oi weakenlntt him by heir: tffislillflffl everv woman who reads these lines to write no nilorfi weepy letters to the boys in camp. Make your letters full of chair. boll them only good news and the things they will enjoy hearln . An . a’ ve all make them feel that they are heroes. not. stooges. Make em feel ..llllt_ they are doing the finest. bravest. most worth-while lob on earth and‘ tnat. your neart swells with pride whenever vou think of them. b0 l t n" "l i“ tins." 2:" ":::.:°::.l°i"rl.s% rats" Y " ° ' real man. For e e ry DOROTHY Dix MIDI IN CANADA “Jug n Lille luu k Teach Yourself ......: l Charts Help In Reading Music The girl who sighs “nobody no ces ma" is strictly out of date, fol ‘lore’: a quick way to teach your» ‘if the piano and MAKE people atica you! You have a chart that looks just ke the piano keyboard except that : also pictures the musical staff ith each note next to the key I finds tor. The first thing you do is to stan he chart up behind the real keyl 10k at. a note on your staff. then right below-play the key for it. And you'll find maltel-lng the keya fl really limple. The same nev- NO. 936 dl d haned motif is not difficult to crochet and ma' be ma-‘e A “non s The simple Joining of the motifs create; a grace- Pattcm No. 93G contains list of materials needed. illustration ts in coin ' i #7 trouble. 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" n my u}! ' m1 m; hiws been wary Crlspin didn't pin turned to the A. A. man. on", d“ am and c u i m 'T““s k1“ °1 Y°“ b" m‘ "w" 8 illlll 8J1 time m think He flung "Phonics." he said, and slipped 3' °" ““ "1 ‘° e essan“ Ammly I “m” my “my filgself backwards This ‘bet tile hslf-a-crovm into his hand. "You “e” C- Q 11' uttered m _ ' y Now you've had your flrlt mu l 95%;. $23118 et out 2i“ and h‘§§3,,§,“‘§fm°‘§",fl‘ °‘%‘§"§,5, l}; and “<‘¥Q“{,°,“‘<§.§‘,§.l'§.l'.¢> leuon-you are ready to try 10:15 mighty quick." e ordered hB-flllly. mm 61.15pm. “my, W,“ mum“; hgnd at mglodigg, mm u“'l'.fi":g§é'dr1'€‘ ariggggxiflzffig all the brea. out. o Rufus!‘ lung Our if-page instruction book has my own " Crlapln told him as he let. gglfggfaoagnggmtge gakrufign ahlgo h; mlifll-"lled Dirt 0f piano m the cfuwh a dermve 1e ey a: exp a no rhythm, ele- C°W°11 "W i0 Wm "We '18 i-he cow-en w” whim with raga as tie menu of music. Has chords for cal- moved forward. lspin sent it. came w m‘ m“ H, “me at pm playing tunes a lhort-cut way. three ou the road and turned it to hm.“ om my“; cmpm lune I air: for practice. tltflilzltditfitlil“°°"°“°““'“” “my =0 =* ~' "motif" ' n m cow-ll hi» 1mm m» is: fi..l“l°‘£33.‘ll rgglljggghlgl, ' 1 “hi” ur.::"':..‘°i.z::'sr;l —-— ‘ Wan cove n " Gun d “y; N0 ("was is“: .%‘...l-.’.i‘€1i..é“t‘ilt.lii‘°t‘.§.f..‘£§ '.....~r.-..r.ll€ fill?“ slim well as his clothes, were in u. swset I of mtmdm Maia‘. and the name mesa. u between yr". mgfirgffly: wally lfe 133d“. A. A. i "m" uni . . v , Mr. C well, and BABY S C0“) Hlfill-“gisglygllfiygrt... W" re» Mm»- po 1. ' 1| ,1 °'* “ -- ' .. v lntongnntgl. ‘Mfiofigfi . He w“ m my on“ Run" o" c!” PIOHIIO! ofiranrbamazglell nwhlttodfi "Myblgi? ' itfidvlng n" "plied n,’ Mn", ELXNO“ “'_‘_“——-—-—'-' ‘fill. {till lfilll ll-awilfiwtlilimlgfil "And quite nkili, too. You'd no lllmi n’ “LYNS “U” LMDE“ .- .. FOR NAZIS :12" “marks suit" "" '" “t” ~° "~11 ~'°“': ti‘; “l.” f“ "ll. —~—- . " - Rufus garcd a m o . a LONDON N lR.";’.l..?'ll.""l5.$t..‘.".l'.'£5..'.2"..'1:' " 1mm“ em w" w" M Mr- 77-year-old sfilklfifilfl’. "i353; England, daughter of a ron- e way. 011mm G \ O cz- O Do,_§) / Q COMFORTERS A51; Gcd t0 give thee skill ill ccllllorts art ‘lllai. uncu ll..l,.=t consecrated be Ana set apart unto u. llle oi sympathy For heavy l5 the we gm of ill 0n every hea.t, And COIlll-ltbls are needed much u. CnJst-ike tzuth. -—Fl'Ctlll woman's Magazine. Charles Darwin was not the originator of t.‘ elolunon thoery. Hi5 grandlailtr bslleved in it, as din several other men In 180i. eight years belcre Darwin was 'boi~n, Lalmarck punishes a bcck on the subjects. Don't start vegetables coo-king in cold water. Plunge ttllem into fresh- ly boiling water. ‘lus lessens coc-k- lng time and preseyes their fresh color" - How can I make my last year's sllirtwals; dress look dJfel-ezlt. this year? How can I be wazm and lOJk smart. at the same time? These and -many other questions are answered in just a. few words. "Make ou1- self a ierkfn." This ttern inc udu time different s ell-and evuy one ust u smoo as pat-it. Even a litt Eton Cap is included in the pattern. Make one jerkln for your- self. another to surprise a friend at rlstmas. They're as easy as ABC $1” toilemfiéa ll a t z e o. ea or sizes 12. 14 i6. 86. 38 Size 18 requires 7-8 yard of 54 inch fab- ric for aids button version; 8-4 yard for veat- 5-8 yard for button- molliuel- vemi . 1m is included in pattern. Bend .Twvnw...f3£tc.&01n ls re- ferred) For Pattern. rite pl nly your Name. Address and Style mber. Be sure to state size you Style No. 2798 SR --.....- 01ft ' l n. Pmvlnar ENGINE 0F PART! More than 8.000 s: raw pieces of metal go into a. alng e large airplane engine. 1M. NEWllXllIill Livingif Leisure -The Woman's Realm "—-—- with the New Mildor Kind of Suds Mothers And Sweethearts Can D0 Much To- ,, ,, ward Building Up Morale Of Mell In $9.?! _i-in_. iii The Army THE whites! wash ever! Ger piccesmfcourse-ree howymlg iii clothesdazzlingwhitzwith- wash comes dazzling whit; Arc American women becoming soft and mushy appeasers? Have out bielcilin . You can do if, without bleaching. thcy lost. that fighting spirit, that dauntless courage that made their fllfif/f/flfl -» even lfl hal- water, Wllh the I you don’: agree it's [hi grandmothers tie their sunbonnc-ts with a tighter knot under their chins I ‘ New OXYDOL. wines: wash ever, simply {g- . and 011mb 111W U16 60V6r6d WBROB Wit-hm"- fl - -‘””:E w‘ k5 This latest uopp develop- turn the Ilnlused portion nflhe backward look as they started forth with their L. ‘e 51,43” _ , "'5 menzhllsa new kind olsuds- package with your flflmc find husbands to face the hardships. the dangers. and \ d‘ H8k£_“£mv: SAFE "HflSllF-Bllbblgn ‘suds/Wm. Zddffill xqPl-octeraildqamble, death in helping to carve out an empire in the - - illglyrlch _1n washing powex- DepLR-JGOODdflflmtcrAvm, wildetrnefifll domes tile mggefin motherie 2.1g ills , g . ran comm‘, y» atlllhngliderlon hllédSl Slfcl rlfinlflfllfi Quebec, an‘? htwlt. er. sa, er son: “ NEG --l. ' orwas a eco orun n on: e urc use price w1_ r - gelflgndylt. “Yglzilgstav gt home and take things \ sniff d”, Rnya”; SolryiheNewOxydol. hen fundgd. Th1! offer expll-esebz. easy," instead of emulating thebsplgirgan mrotéltzlar m» a \ ‘F —cxcept for stains ol- unusual camber 51, 1942. who adjulc her on to come ac rom a e . -= _ .. a _ with his Shield Orson m, I ask these questions _ J7 now AI‘ DEALERS sun: rllclulo: with fear and shame because I am told by tho-w _ n _ r1110 Big itnisauoositiorlt to kgoglet otatleleofcrllitlcé ‘ v l a e ma er w dralgees in our armv camps is the ceaseless bom- oocgt‘ o Make Fag Ydl/R MONEY.’ ' "1 EVER)’ CUPFUL 0F "-.. A/EW 0XXDOL i NASA/ES MORE t 640N956‘ 0R DISHES. M“ ‘lhdo In i A charming evening frcck of filmy black lace i115 Jet scqllllli massed on the bodice and P1"- way dawn the skirt. ‘in P0111“. A namow, pointed band o1 the sequins is farther down tile skirt A scarf of the lace with bands 0f the sequins. Martha Washlcngtcn, first Fifi! Lady of the United States, was n0! known as the First Lady. but i“ Lady Washington. Fresh ink stains in carpet may b‘ removed with a 010.11’ WILIZTBVG“! l“ milk, cont. nue fllbbdlg lllllflv the stain has dbmppeared. nutzerlutik 15 also gmd in removing ink swim-- In launderingfabics coiltainilnl rayon, never rub, twist 0r “Yd”! Just squeeze gently and hams i° "3' in a shady, cool place. ' Needlecraft/ -F0r The Home