u £45 F PAC FIGHT it: - QQQOIOOOOOOOOQ§QOOQO O4 COG C Living s/Leisure -—The Woman ’s Realm sritiflvian J. lsilwau. A new de-icing windshield wiper for airplanes is llglit uleght and is said to work iii all flight condi- tins. {W0 YIEWPOINTS TllPiVf‘ t-rulrc a rd flint '1 nking, An vld ldnllllilf‘ cry, A V-Zzlq» chain appearing I-‘rcni out the northern sky. A story CCHICs t0 hand about a lLciidon boy. who was one of the 1 liiany tliililsfdlltlfi wiio were sent to l places in the c untry in case LJZKlOII sliolfld be bcm-bed One day he glut a bid fright. He was on a farm and all letters sent to li-s mot-her showed that he was Lilavliig the time f his life. So ‘Y was h. great surpri~e to tiir ivlien cue (iliy he lIALIIC. “Why d'd you run aw. . ‘ix-c Z1§l(\(l, The bcy re- plied, "I heard the farmer say he \V‘ll.S going to get out the tlireshlng mlichllie tcniorrow." 80mg children were uinguig, “We can sing full though. we be," They said this was part of a hymn they learned at sch-cl. It turned out to be "Weak and sinful though we be. I spoke of hxnv it. thrilled me. tn \\" of it all; lat} ii . g." lsa d liiy cfiliirzide. "Gel-so ln giate t-vcry full," 1 saw that old gray gander, H. ‘s afcr and keen. t , * -'<r_ c1. (if the Sifllg "What is the shape ivorlti a-ksd niy, "Round," rcplzed. Tummy '"1-{.;\v do you kntw'."' aske-i l-he teacher. "Oh, well. it's square then," said TOlfllll)’. "I don‘ want ta argue." INSIDE PINE ll L REQUIRE PAI When pintlling a room with knotty pine that is to be loft nat- ural finish, paint. the backs and edges of the boards carefully be- fore pulling iii place, This will seal the pares and help prevtiit possible Wllfpillg. For the froiit rf the boards -— after they are in place - apply a mixture of half turpentine and half linseed oil, let it rcmaln for an hour or so, L111]! wipe cff the sur- plus and 1' teat at. another time if the wad still soriiis ab . This will prevent the plain wood from soiling and yet not interfere with its natural mellowing. mass w_l\i.i.s Gn s block ivalis, rzch \\' th dif- fusccl l . ‘it, are nLt costly. The cost of a pallet [l them o mpairs taver- ably with the complete cost. foot for foot, of installing, screening and painting an ordinary double- hung ‘window. FLOOR S DA RKEST Since flcors should suggest strength and support, they should be the darkest. part of the room. Such floors harminize better ivitii walnut and mahogany furniture than the lighter shade, OLD STYLES KESCALLED FOR HOMES OF TO-DAY _ its)“; Houston, Tcx., are int, over ivhat to do about‘ '_7-\veck-old William Mulliliax, ll ire-d above in nurse's arms. h: ‘lo a clinic brcause of a cold. h;- was found to have uu (lc-doivn stomach iiliirli 11:111. ' h i105“; -, » i u»- -» cpl-ration on child nllhli; llslLl. lll ll,ll Doctors in u. ullliilldlv Because f the massiveness of the early styks of furniture it is doubtful ivhethcr lliry woud have survived. in view cf our inlpreten- _ lions way 0f living to-day, if their Choice YOUNG feci leaves in o new teci boll also 'l’clldi~r l. 7- and [2-07. pill 111105 Blended and PJKKPIJ mt 'll\.\tl.l __. DESIGN N0. . Here is an unusual crocheted lanolin; 1163p,» - give it o lacey, snowflake appearance. ' " “" materials needed, illustration of StltChes 1' To order atterii: Write or send ab ‘I ‘I, or stamps to cedfework Bureau, chai- To Charlottetown Guardian \ Needlework Department E Design No. x m i5 NAME -- l» * " BTREET ADDRESS ~ — — — — _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O1TY—--——--—------ rmvmou--_.__..__.. l The twelve nts Pattern No X 469 contains 1st of 0351111’, iggmglefit Lnslgructlons. lottetown Guardiamcenm m com A ..| P" .1: Inf uf thcI the tcznher .:t' Tom- ‘A aancfittlflntg Ii CHAIKPOTTETQWN GUARDIA_N'__' Lenten Meditationsl I I l O Heavenly Father, the Father u: all wisdom, understanding and ‘"116 Strength. I beseech Thee. for Thy only son our saviour Chr t’; sake, look mercifully upon me, wretched creature. and send Thine Holy Spirit into my breast; that not only I may understand accord- Iing to '_I‘hy wisdom. how this temp- tation is to be borne off, and with twhat answer it. is to be beaten tback: but also, when I must join Ito fi ht in the field for the gloiy of Tiy name, that then I. being strengthened with the defence of Thy right hand, may manfully stand in the confession of Thy .faith. and of Thy truth and ma continue in the same unlo the en of my life, throu h the same our Lord Jesus Chris. Amen.—Bishop Rldlev (1500-1555). I am forced. Good Father. to seek Thee daily, and Thou offer- est Thyself daily to be found: wliensoever I seek. I find Thee, in 111W house. in the fiefds. iii the Tem- ple, and in the highivav. whatso- lever I do, Thou art wit nlc: whe- ther I eat or drink. whether I ,wrlte or wor-k. go to ride read, meditate. or pray. Thou art ever yvith me; whcresoever I am, or ,\\'l‘l&lS0€V€I‘ I do. I feel some meas- iure of Thy mercies and love. If I be oppressed. Thou defendest me: if I be envied. Thou Euardest me: , I hunger, Thou edest me; lwhatsoever I want Thou divest me. ,0 continue this Thy lOVlll! kind- ‘ness towards me forever, that all ill-c world mav see Thy power, Thy t lhas not failed me. and even my rnnmies Sllflll see that Thy mercies ,endure foisever.‘ - J. Norden forms had not been rescaled and SllllpllflEd. Although much qf the ornatcuess has been eliminated, c iitenipoiary designers have retained features characteristic of foi'mer periods and styles. PAINT WILL BEAUTIFY HOT) lVATER TANKS One of the features of many old hOUSL5—-ll1€ galvanized hot water tank in the kitchen-may be greatly improved in a-ppearance by aint- 1113- To obtain a satisfactory 0b, it ls essential that the tank be c ld ’ the painting is done and that l ulci rcniaiii uiihculetl tilitil the cc.l lg is dry. The tank should first be cearied thoroughly wit-h a strong solution of washziig soda. Then it Sllvi-lld be \\'.lJ'£'(l with vinegar and rinsed ivltlh ClCJY water. When (iffl, the enamcl should be applied in twt thin 03111.5, thinning it \v;tlt one part. ' turpentine to eight of enamel. The first ccat. should be thoroughly hard before the second ls applicd. SIZE 20's 16st AREN'T cure The smartly attractive mature ivzman of plump figure avid; grlish hair-dos and juvenile effects iii make-up and grooming 1115f, as site avoids clothes ivhich obviously She ivculd no m re think of ivearing l1 lqiig bob, tied coyly with a huge bow at the nape of her} neck. than she would of appearing‘ in a kner-lciigth, college skirt with‘ the new knee-length, college socks.‘ Any bow she puts in her hair- l oks like part of her coiffire and not, at all like a hair rihbsn. She knows that youthfulness iii a coif- furc isn't necissarily syiitntylnious with cuteness. She dces not "bead" her lashes With nlascalra or, yvsrsg yet, wear extra long_ curls, artificial lashes which give her eyes a dll-like ap- pearance. She dses not, make her mouth up into a pert little rosebud shape. ‘ If her figure isn't as slim as it used to be she eschews piiinfores, whether she is slim or nut. ycu dofft catch her in whirling-skirted, short-waisted. tight-lb dlczd little dresses, She leaves these for the very yzung. - She knows that iilille ZUQ too- ' long dress often ls dcwdy, the too- short. the detracts from her dignity and natural charm. She considers the shape and size cf her lens and her hip and waistline pruportfcns then decides on the riglht skirt length, regardless of what they are wearing. For bunit saucepans, leave them standing ova-might with water in which some commm salt has been dissolved. Boil up next day and they will be easily cl-saneri with. steel wool or ordinary pot-scraper. OATMEAL BREAD One and one-half cups boiling water, 2 tsps. sgilt, 1 tbsp. shorten- ing. - cup rolled oats, 2 cakes c m- presstd yeast, 3-4 cup lukewarm water, 1-4 cup molasses, 1-4 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed, 5 Clips sifted, all-purpose flour. Combine boiling water, out, ihortenirig; stir in oats: let stand until lukewarm (1-2 hour). Dissolve yaeast. in lukewarm water; add mo- sses. bI-Wfl sugar and 1 cup of the flour; beat until smooth. Com- mercy. and Thv love. wherein Thcu, were designed for thc very young. FZTT-rr I Dorothy Dix Says SHARE ON She Is Entitled To Enj Pleasures With Th l perpetual headaches to the u but they are nothinglike suc is ever so n turns home haven of re is locked u - ., ,5. Frequently, and her only complaint and turned her marriage her teeth. - Of course. the possesslveliflss Cl husbands stems back _to the time , when a man's ownership of his wile was a physical fact because he had bought her for so many sheet) cr oxen or camels. Among civilized people that custoln has been abrog- ated, but the spirit of it still Pfe- valis in many men who think that along with her maiden name a. woman gives up hei- personal free- dom vrlieii she liiarries. Men Ilolrl Purse Strings ‘lhere are plenty ol husbands, flr instance, who consider that they are entitled to all o1 the profits and perquisites of the domestic partner- snip, and that the position 0f the wile is that; of an unpaid servant._ They expect their wives to work twice as hard as they do m lIElDJIR them to build up the faiiillv fcr- tuiie, but they do not give them any part of_th_e money they 611m beyond furnishing them with their board and keep. , , They have elected themselves‘ ll e_ Bcarcrs 0f the PlilSl) and if liicli wires cut tlit-ll- lingers iii it tlny have to use chloroform and a Jllllll y to do so. _ . This is true of both rich and pooru The wile of many a rich man has to pay the grocery bill to get a dol- lar to send to her 0.d mother. and many a working wife has to bring he; pay envelope home unopened to he usband and. would not dare t ti; outdof it the price of an it - so a. 61%‘? these men are not consciously chismers and tlRhIWBd-E and 0i" pressors of their wives. ‘filfiy 51min)’ feel that they °“"‘ ‘hem and 11ml‘ ever their wives has is theirs. ual Rights these days of fem- o l 6 Don't Share liq Supposedly in Help Build up Resistance to FEMALE FUNCTIONAL COMPLAINTS Try Lydia E. Plnkbum's Vegetable Compound to help rcliove monthly patmheaducbes. backache and ALSO calm crank , restless nerves due to functlonu disorders. Plnkhumb is very effective to help build up re- sistance for weak, tired women, Made in Canada! i hear his owner's voice callln ' least. the consolation of 101113 the P111‘!!! 111,15 being able to filch a. few pennies out of it for his f and benefit. her husband's slave has no Such M8018“!!- WIFE AND HUSBAND SHOULD AN EQUAL BASIS oy Her Own Personal e Same Freedom Of The Man She Marries We hear a lot about possessive wives, and heaven knows they nfortunate men who are afflicted with them, h matrimonial bllghts as are the possessive husbands who believe they bought and. paid for their wives with a wedding ring, and that these women belong to them body an completely in a woman's power as she H!‘ d soul. No man Even the most henpecked husband has his avenues of escape. He can slip his leash when he goes to business in the morning and not have his collar buckled ori 111m again until he re- . He can flyuiatos noes when e canno- of an evening p him and he has, a fuge, to far But the woman who il e in hei- home as securely as l! she were in jal and there ls no way for her to break out except via the divorce route, which she may not. wish to take for various and nundrv reasons. indeed, her owner is 800d and kind l th t h h d chattel of ner a glxdsli lllrlcllldgge ttlhatemslclesmllt gull; and ashes in i i lne emancipation a irihflléd wvllloman has the same riBlll- l0 free"! dom gfzatcltlonistha; gmiziarried man‘ II . hailewumeillsare s4? downtrodden as to have to ask their wives’ rmiss-H ion to do thus and so. bu nearly! ,everv wife has m ask. blew. JOhm, may 1 g0 to see Grandma. 01' lfllfl 9- l club. or take part in any fllvlc 1110119“ merit. And, again. this isn't because men are tyrannical towards their wlves.l for most of them dont care a bean what Mary does. they Just demand ‘that little gesture that recoflfll?" that liiev are the boss- 000000 0000 cone-woo“ 040000-00 ».»~<~»J¢Z&~».m'i;l uooooobooooooooooovcooooooooo-ooo» 000000-00 o0» canoe-coo Whole wheat contains certain f0 quantities of pho? Nabisco Shredde THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT C “s, MAD And it is men's sense of - ivciiess that is at the bottom of the mother-in-law troube. When a man marries he wants a 016B“ blll 0f sale to the goods he is getting. ullth no previous liens on it. and t dis- turbs his sense of proorlei-Orflhlv l" -hls wife still to clinE to herbemfihflla ““.?l.i"ll'.“~M‘l1§l‘v°.€."“°‘”‘ ' " as o- ers . Most husbands are more 10819115 their motliers-in-law than thfy human beink. broad-minded i filer are of any 01111" It is only the more among them who are willing Willi-Th cede their wives the DYlVl 9K6 Orin-x- Being interested in their own a ies. A Common Fault Naturally the p05 feels that his wife " Pl?“ °€ “ilfwil. thn ng or 4 opinions and ideas uDOII he!“ §lls must vo Wily. 8° h 15 church, play golf or stay at ome as lie desires, or else there is eter- nal friction in the family. some husbands are even so os- sesslve than they buy 911911” "V" clothes for them and make their Marius wear green because they happen to like that color, no mat- ter how billous it makes the poor ladies look. Fortunately. however. most men's possessiveness stops at, shopplii , so marriage continues to be a go ng concern. l Undoubtedly possessiveriess is a vice common both sexes and ruins more marriages than any other one thing. Pit that hus- bands and wives do no know that the more liberty they grant each other, the less they take. DORCYYHY DIX. sessive husband has no rlaht to He does hei- d enforces hzs HORO For Friday, February zilih MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) zPrior to 10 A,_M. be CSDQCLBAlY careful not to give in to email-ml upsets. Balance if dBY is Pifllill w banking, brokerage, property 1111115- actions, investments. 11W 11nd“- takings shipping, commerce and generally purposeful endeavors. APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus- Ami- 9 AM. this mnrnlng, all vibrations favor action and BCALQVE- ment in your line of endeav r and encourages extending your efforts to increase your income if possible. MAY 21 t) JUNE 21 (Gemini)- A friendly, gracious, HQ attitude will be partlcularly helpful all day. Pract.cal_ industrial and mechanical lines, financial tranac- dozis and aclvertislrw are "ll-Ill the first favored. Qriginatitv will increase your earning power JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) — Less frlendly for romantic and amusement interests than for the duties essential t0 1'01"‘. and 1711111‘ bine with. rcllcd oats mixture, add remaining flour, mix well. Turn out. on well-floured board and knead until smooth and elastic, abut 10 minutes, Place dough in warm greased bc-wl; brushsurface with liquid fat; carver and let r'se ln warm lace (80 to 85 deg. F) until dour led in bulk, smut 2 hours. Remove dough to lightly] floured board, out; divide in 2 parts, leave closely covered for 30 minutes. Shape into 2 loaves. placg in greased loo-f pans, brush with melted butter; cover and 1:1, time until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. Bake in moderate oven (375 deg. F.) 40 to 45 minutes. Makes two l-poimd Ina/veal RESCUE!) FOR. JAIL LONDON -(OPl —Patrlck Dally, 28 rescued by police fiom bombed premises at a. reat. risk, was ulst- ed and then aken to court where he was sentenced to 18 months hard labor for housebrcaldnz. CATARRl-l SPOILS SLEEP Inner! n llftlo Buckley's While Rub lu no! nulril nib! sud running. Thll will when lIlllllIl mnnllrunn. hep nlllrili clnr. immune honllhlul ulu! II "Ii" Your Iunl! buck. IO! Ind I00- 4 l I itieg for you who are ambitlius and thoroughly flatten , l l < family's livlihcod. Elducatrs, man- ufacturers azid all you efl8118°4l lfl thesg interests are highly favored- Advertise. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (b801- Grand opportunities and possibil- determined to get ahead .11 t-hlfl ill" fill‘ "'“‘.Z.°.'.'°.T;...‘l?.li<'“‘il.l‘l’l' esw . . - ent; oi- teacher: Togay will uelp you uayliuogisllrhglpillsdsrurramulh nan. $3 Virgo) - Deal with government and civic authorities, brokers bank- ers, army and navy 011163.15. A period foiaadvsncing mentally and spiritually. Gains favored in all use- ful endleavoi-s. o SEPTEMBER 24 lo 0C’! 23 (Libra) -- Selling, shopping f.r values, trading, investing in re- llmbl, stocks and bonds, expanding and making improvements slut. wu better your future are splmsored under today's bcnefio stars. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEiiAIBBR 22 (Eco 1o) - Perhaps not especially propilcus for quick money turn- overs or collection; but splendid for solid benefits uccurlng , from 1:1- telllgent management of affairs Ind diligent application of talents and capability. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 tSagltlui-iusi'_ Adjust yourself Your Individual -——-By Frances l)rakc———— prcacn and, SCOPE naturally a quick th£nker_and_act with equal speed. so 5011191111195 1b l3 mare advantageous for you to slow up. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- rut unfriendly. but caution ls adlviaed in all lmflflflhfll business matters, cintracta, agree- mcnfs and other essentials, You'll probably find practical issues most favored. JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Mechanical and clvll engineers road-builders, all em- ployed in the manufacture of tola. machinery, munitions airplanes, naVY 1nd army 6111111111116!" N!‘ achieve in an unusual degree fo- day, but selfish desires must be in the backgrzund. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 s) - May not be 5o auspcious for confidential matters. Aim-tom in all that entails impormnt ro- spozislblllties is neowill-ry. YCIII‘ innate intuition and calm reason- lnx powers will aid you. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY‘ Bright, intelligent, eager to learny robably fond of scientific mbjects. as both artistic and practical abillt ; needs encouragement and ‘ justi table praise to urge it for- ward. Ltkealbls pei-aznality; willing! to listen- sometimes too reticent to‘ express ts own views, Must learn to act when its intuition and com- mon sense any “go". KISS Yilllll TlllEll FEELING GDODBYE! Po lou Munyflulu Low Blood uni-And Don 't Know It. The buflfnl thing about law blood count In that u an weigh u utu much u you u r d! -avni look haul and menu. yet —you can foul II if an End In! In your h .60 Jlndan poplin. , w lood wont mun: you linen’! rot angina’): nd him-an unelnJtlllthuir v to! O QT Y II 011ml [VIII I lunll thwglllanl your“. Anl jun mt tutu union 0o explode Iulollul In your our and mnlzafln “rbtodtum thnvaonh, no mun u anion u- plowtln anuyy In your body nu gin you fill} 5W1"... rm rnu um rm an world-noted for the hip they l-lvu In lncrnllni the number nil strum-h of rod AMomimrSmilc HE KNEW Editor- You wish a position as a prcc-frender? Hpplicant-Yes, sir. "Do ,\".u under tyliid the require. ents of that rel .ris.ble poution?" "Perfectly, , Wlicnewr you make any mls qkes in the paper, just blnnie ‘mi on me, and I'll not say a word." ‘A QUEER START The vicar’; wife said to her hus- band: "I think it's about time we discussed our son's career." “Yes, my dear,’ agreed the vicar; “llle questcn has already been ex- ercising me, I think I'll endeavor to findva positLn for h’m in the publishing business. I have a note from his tutor saying he already appears to be on terms or c nsider- able intimacy with several prcmiii- fibiekltlflkers!" ' m Soothing. cool- ing Menthplatum brings quick re- ef or money back. Also for chnfinl. cuts and raises. Jars and tubelfioc. m! MENTHULATUM Gum (OMIOIU Daily t LOBSTER-STUFFED POTATOES Gay Victorian Footstool From Lowly Cake Boards Doorstops Are The Legl A delightful overstuffed foot- rtool for your favorite chair! No one could suspect you'd made it with cake boards and doorsiops! So perky it look: covered with ' flowered chlniz and finished with a little frill. Or, if you'd rather be modern than Victorian. use black sateen and fringe. Glue between your two cake boards four wooden blocks-equal distances apart. Cover with n heavy weight when the glue get: tacky. Next morning, screw under- neath the blocks four doorstops for legs, and paint them to match your color scheme. And now for the fun of stuff- ing and covering your footgtool, Cut I fat circle of cotton batting the same size as the footstool and then a smaller circle and another ltill smaller. Place the smallest circle on the stool first, finish with the lnrgeuL . Next cover batting with a circle of fabric large enough to be lacked to the bottom board. Take up fulnesa with lmull pleat: and tack down firmly, finishing with the pretty frill. - Exact details of making thin charming footstool are described in our SZ-page booklet. Also tells nlmple, inexpensive ways to make attractive screens. making sets, other decorative objects Send 20c in coins for your cop;- of Decorative And Useful Objects Everyone Can Make to ‘rm Guam. Ian Home service. Be sure t) write Plllhly ycur trams, Address 5nd m, Nil-me of booklet. col-punks. Than with your blood count up you'll ml like bounding up an mm u if w“ win 01min: on nlr. Anii your [trout Addruu l) the nerds of your position Ind over-cunning coudltlonl. You 1N- l for Dr. Will-lull Pink Pills today. flour and the seasonings and grad- minut/es. stlrrlng constantly, then A 12.»; e "$1. FAMOUS denial. L» roou VALUES myMnwé 0d values that make it one of the most important of all grains. Proteins, carbohydrates, significant horus and iron. And food-energy in abundance! Wheat is 100% pure whole wheat, made from unmilled wheat, with nothing added. You get the “protecdve" food elements that are present in pure whole when! in this famous cereal. OMIANY, “Bl, Nluguro Polls, Canudq, E IN CANADA- 0F CAN ,5- miz coax comvrzn LOBSTER. CREOLE ~ 2 tablespoons butter 2 crimis, sllc 4 stalks celery, dropped l tablesposn flour l teaspoon salt 1 cup water 2 cups tomatoes 2 cups cooked pcas l tablespoon vlnegar 1 teaspon sugar 1 1-2 cups canned lobster 1-2 teaspoon chili powder or a dash of cayenne 3 cups hot, boiled rloe MELIIOQZ Melt the butter and cook the onions and celery in tbs until thty are br-uwned, then add the ulilly add title water. Cook for 16 add the peas, tomatoes, vinegar, sugar and tlhe lobster whlch has been broken into pieces. Continue coking for 10 minutes (fibre, or until the lobster is thoroughly heat- ed. Mould i-lce in cones or rings alnd surround with lobster cre- 0 8. next comes another luncheon cr supper dish that ls flavorful nour- lsli.ng, and easy to make. 6 medium slZBd 4 tablespoons m 1 cup lobster 2 tmblesponcs butter 1 tablesp on minced ween onion Salt and popper 1-2 cu grated Canadian cheese Method: Cut the baked potatoes lengthwise and acoop out carefully. Mash the pulp, add the milk. butter, green onion and salt, and . per, then beat. until smooth and creamy. Add the lobster vvhLch has becn flaked and refill the shells noulvl- lng slightly. Sprinkle with grated cheese and bake in a slow wen (323 deg. F‘ ) for 20 miunles, or until the oheesc is melted. Now, here is the recipe for lob- ster croquettes. IlOBSTER CROQUETTISB iflQWEOCS __2 tablespoorislgtter It's fun t: make things for a tiny baby and every expectant mother should include some dainty hand made dresses, slips and wrappers in her baby's layette. The pat- tern includes a dime that you can trim in many different ways, a tiny slit?" a slefli" that, has 5 draw- string at. the bittom, a cosy wrarp- per and the sweetest lltt.e coat and hat any baby could want for its first. Make the dress and slip of fine batlste, the wrapper of soft flannelette and t-lie oral of silk or w ool. Style No. 2808 is desi ed for one size. For fabric requ rementa. see pattern. Bend Pwenty (200) coln l! wre- ferred, for Pattern Wrtto plainly your Name, Adllress and‘ the at le number, Be sun to state tho l you wish Style 110.2900 Nunn Street. Ilddlus Mu I'll ll tolls n |pi|| Putvlohv - uuohnoeflll 9 first unimofnwlorwnani lrrlutloli. 1h lflnulotl OIL! 11.111511 FEBRUARY 2s 194 "' ~00“ l< Womank Re alm 1 Social and Personal / Fashions x Literature l. 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup mlk 1-2 teaspon slllt 1-4 teas- ooii dry liiusiaz-d Dash Cayenne 2 cups chapped cannui lobster 2 teaspoons lemcn Juice Method: Melt the butter and; in the flour, b2: ding “m, i the milk gi'."'l.: ring cmstantlyr until the sauce thickened, than '.li.._ , Pour the lemon ptce CV81 lli lobster meat and adcl 13111853‘)? Mix well and chill thoroughly Shape into croquettcs, dip - crumbs, then cs2. and again crulmlbs. Fry in deep lat lltfflfttd about 3'70 deg, F <r illllil It vi bnzwn a cube of day-old bread 00 seconds. Drain on unzl paper and serve ivlth. 15111814. slut SMALL WINDOWS MAKE BSSI-DIENTS l) Increasing popularity’ f <- ment recreaticii rlicmi ha: veloped the prcblem of huw - make cellar windows gave Ill light and at the slime time attractive. The small many basements drab r.oms and curtazl tor. extent the complete avllmlll of the basements as i-ccmt centres. million": - 80.1131‘? mil it-"tially Elan... BABY'S TEETHINGFEVEB Mn. B--—- oi Nmh ornate mother says: "I lued ill” OIn Tablets lnd the llflllllt: were llml , No enm s, pain u! tmuhle vlieni ' ng. In fact, l nrdly ilncw they were an _ their teeth u they never were any night." “L a‘ Bully‘: On Tablets m- qll ' effective, IIeQl-fnting lull my w 11h ', tnin no opiates or slupefyl"! 111115 ‘ an» '1 Own Tlllilri! nut 0.11M, troubles but also for o-Ills, runuitllllflil. ' stomach and other sinmlr llilfllrlimkd ‘ hood. Z5 cl- ls, Your inane-y trill are not sntis led. Needlecraft- —-For E Home an will. a“l’.“°"ll“‘fl““"‘" ma: oo —n ddnlwnlfl flllfif prevent mick frmu O I VIGII VA-‘IIO-Ifll