L‘ w 5...... t...- 5'2. F i=1. .. fili€léfifiglgl 5523;.) " A -' ~ususl without first mvmlgsung Rich Looking Curtains You ,,gn~.-9.-._.-_ kkAkmkykklk ‘an nkssskninkkknknkk mun lsmvisuill nosuséobs QIIAIIXDIAII AAQAQAAA your eemeoinuulfhul wlutyouroutlodhuesrdlngtothsstan v¢¢¢##v%O-f1-§Q4o§% vvv deal or wort and mutton lealnst cslrelmsneu, , ially in details. Social affairs favored. mYmwJmmn (Gemini) -I.eoks inprsctiol-l-lylll promising directions, but stars advise You not to act hastily and without forethought, particularly 111 milk‘ ‘ltsvirrues (if lthas any) are mongly sdvined against. But rays occur in the afternoon between 1:86 and (i P.1d. ‘these Mendly Mars-Moon vibrations encourage hard work patience, poise. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) Assure stimulating for Tam-earls bornaftAi-Mslymsndiikeiyfewer, leetriotioumThebestrec-lveforsll, will be harmonious coopersflon with those with whom you must. Can Make Yourself ..__...._.. V/C / l." ill Besutify Double Window Se handsome are these fringe- himmed curtains with their grace- ful swags! They make an ordinary window the high point of the room. In rose or silver rayon damask they are especially lovely-and the fringe trimming is effective in Either a matching or l contrasting ue. The formal swag valance for each window is cut the width 0t the top casing plus a generous allowance at sides for turn-ins. To allow for draping, cut the material twice the depth of the finished swag, shape lower edge and slant ends ll the diagram shows. Valances and side draperies, too, will look richer if lined with an inexpensive sateen. Then you apply the fringe with a simple running stitch, hang draperies on rods, tack valance: to valance board. How to make the lovely glass curtains, cut them so they'll hang full and even? Follow the easy directions and diagrams given in our 32-page book- let. Tells how to make glass cur- tains, drapery-curtains, draperia, casement curtains, valsnces, cor- nices. Gives tips on fabrics, colors, trimmings. Send 20c in ‘coins for your copy of New Ideas In (ll/inking Curtains And Draperies to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to write Plalnly your Name. Address, and the Name of booklet. iii-i. NH!" Street AddIMl City in; important decisions or chanlei- Qmgrwiu, push Ahead, clever r Offend no one. JUNE 22 to JULY z; (Cancer) __we can enema-age you 11" Y0“! promise to be reasonable in desires and demands. Don't anticipate ob- stacles or trouble. 'I'hey won't. ap- psu i1 you don't look for them. emential matters most favored. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo) _.Rether tricky indzcations for you quick, up-and-doing individuals, so you'll have to 810W "l? when u“? ‘ denlands it, to be able t0 can-y out your plans intelligently and patiently. AUGUST 23 to SEPFEZIVIBER 23 (Virgo) — Activities of great in- terest. to you and endeavors in which you Virgoans are especially adapted are among the mini!‘ under today's benefic stars: The arts, interior decorating, secretar- ial work. editing, subjects that. re- quire keen analytical ability, most- ly 24 in OCTOBER. 23 (Uhra) — Be observant of the primary needs essential to com- pleting your work. be 8J9"- W necegsary improvements and be eager to hear others’ viewpoints if you would get the best out oi today. OCTOBER. 24 t0 NOVELVEBER. E (Scorpio) - It may take all Y0!!!‘ possessed adroitness, coupled with gentle understanding, to accomp- lah your high aims, But difficult tasks and tight. situations are usually P188 to the true Scorpio native, so you'u probably 6130i’ this Wednesday. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER‘ 22 (Sagittarius) — Literary efforts,‘ research, advertising worth while commodities and activities and every doy routine more favored than are new undertakings. social and artistic pursuits. DEDEUVJBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Don't. strain your pocketbook or get into unnecessary debt. stars advise prudence in all money matters. Attend strictly to your business and safeguard your interests. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You born before Heb. 7 are under friendly rays for activities that require unction and gogeflvenes. You born after Pleb. 6: Ihzert your best efforts and be consistent. Quiet indications. FEBRUARY 2.1 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -_ Best rays for aggres- iveness are between l and 8:30 PAM. Balance of day suggmts care- ful maneuvering to avoid mistakes and oontentfon, Don't hurry, don't worry. Move steadily forward. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be honest, quick to sense in- justice and subterfuge and courag- eous in defending a. cause it be- lieves so be right. If reared care- fully and educated with its soul in mind primarily. this individual will be sufficiently competent to handle s. high position of authority and do much good. Dignity s. max-bed trait. IlTO-Days Popular Design By Carol Aimesl HOCANINNY ms rowers DISH}! N0. s14 ot nrrwbed lwv voted in fa of Piwanizm tee. wig.‘ ‘wenlike them ml“: welras you do. Wvgltrut 5 dmzbqtahfn- are innies as’: the woman s, me eh and . To order this design write our name and address on a. piece of pamer lo can in coin m- t Needlework Department. Dull: No. 414 : " .....-_-----..-- -------------l little humans in the world. knots for hair. The pattern 'iilchides a tmnder for six towels. also sthwulilsnd color of the e diflmams es used stamps to Needlework Department, Everyday affairs, general business M . - wugauhno .-...-_ vvwvvvww vvvsrv-vv-vwv THE cook's 8e _ . - ., - hualwgt “cfi-w Dorothy, Dix final: endously Better Brides Than Others, Husbands-to-be More Often Than Not is Charmed by Appearance - ~-~—~€.__‘.. Wggatixat/s a hard thing to do ”***‘ eck.’ n a x n doesn Uallllflll! what '15 one man's wedding cake is another man's 98in in make . But, this : mo 66 ur u 005B k '11. living lot 1 101' the blltpvllgl-gfllly e Drapery she is to be regarded in the Blossoms... Alluring use in th urns of a tenmrary investment. prwboofi but seldom pans out well. flaunts she has bought her husban and that he should fetch and carry for her and roll over and iumrp through the hoop at her commflnds. Nothing but she grace of God enables the r h of a rich wife to look and act natural. anal exceiot ons, when rich wife makes a lulxqllsehvld pet of pom- husband, in which case the living is easy and lux- Slrloe beauty "‘“"‘ '~"i Scottish worthies were MW 1min: s nested argument, when. -~ ----..... o... ul (mm exclnlmedl emphatically: Weel, I'm no‘ gaun- t“ be W0 Positive, but one o’ us is wrang- “"1 I'm V911’ weel shair V8 no’ me!" BUSINES GIRJ... Very p prospect speaks man's own ~—_- m: and can discuss the sum m et mtelligenfly. Know how w clerk-May I use your phone? ho downs lob bludaand doesn't have 03... mas/t uid to worry WOHJd become of her if he should die. But she doesn't dornesticate eas- ily. She has been used w working in a crowd and seeing people coming 11nd 80mg and she finds it dull and DONSOITIC to be shut mp in a kitchen My wife told me raise and I have forgotten how “m” Sh” w“ m“ m ask lvr- all do b l1 r n Also m u BOss—Qgrgan-uy' d h y y e so . , e sel om knows how to cook. and by the end have finished P“ ca") n’? fillet’? 0f ti}: flnsslzdslrfirxxasfaisfidgge d has generally acquired cluonlc d n- ilsban P » nice to have a wife who hel bring in e Isteewif she will allow me to give gm" "$11 if she doesn't know much about frying i?!‘ D you. , -_____._ GRADUATE. Grand wife for a. man who belo to the _ and who likes to spend a, _ transcendental philosophy. but a little trying on the Tired. Business Man not above re roach. Being edu- lmeration that few husgends have the nerve to ask you for a Easily Dried I‘ 15 B 800d Dian to keep a stone 18m Jflr 0n your draining 50am to stand. 8M to out some hot, sllglutly soapy “m” in“ l1 W5‘ you start your Washing-up, pm; Spoons and forks washed them, and .___._._ DOMESTIC GIRL. Highly desirable. provided sl doe not ell too Inizch of the kitchen. Certainly a wife who can 1518165 pies “£11m so Mother never made, and who has iswav Wm; a beegsgeak and who can turn stewmeat into n. ragout that will make your mouth water l5 one of after you have v Gcds (‘Time-st Ellis to undeservi But. after all. a husband does see‘ how quickly and easily you can dry the _ ml "W? by bread alone and he can sctmizhtv um of a woman hose - m gggféngflyfi lava/er s? beyond we D1100 of butcher's meat. ‘Ihewideo-l ____________,_ watch f; u? 0W l0 spice her societv as well as she does her soup. HONORED or “m. "‘—""- , _, "‘""" ‘MPABM ;'.’..’.;".'.'.‘.l'§“.‘i.l’.l".‘.‘é¥l‘ halal??? - ar t use . e wor em m e h, Interesting visitors to Vancouver mak them get her the thlnlgs she demands, sine can’; work. 3° 503m. mam’ m" M" ‘m’ Mm “m”! may ° . “WW8 has to support her. She can't cook. she can't sew. “WM Tlllilln of Cloverdale, B. 3M (ii-Ht do an but wring her perfectly manicured hands. Beware 9-. says the Oakland 1e m.;, or the lrl who asks you w dl-l-alrpen her pencil and check her mink and Especially soft and beautiful is ° ash-s you fool questions and tells you how m; and strong m1 5W1. some and wise you are. S1149 todfet dinner when he comes di es. And. finally. there is MUH-IERJS mskfi the kind oi wife whose husband has the fur of the silver fox that has bee home of an cumin: and wash the baby's n bred and '= d M _ . 1ln‘s fox fumnraTzlfi ifilloestorsmgf the silvel foxes, tvm in number, from Prince Edward Island, where Mr. Tuplin was pom m; boyhood belni; spent in New An- nsn near Summer-side. He began fox-breeding at its inception. He Settled i" Michigan where he had gone to sell f axes w a. man in 1914 and did dusiness there and in t. Bemardvino at Big Bear Lake or twenty years. Three of his boys now successfully 9531p m, p15 fox fanns there. Elcht. years ago Mr. Tuplin came to Vancouver to visit a, daughter and bszcume interested in FETwhoi-sthewrstbetp! Si"! gfvwls her hush-go w soon her and wva-ltvoh her hang and foot and Se“ m’ h wants. and i: he doesnt make a, dconnai; o: him... mes bank fo‘Mobh(:r. good riddunee for the husband. O Marry When Ready — Not Before Dear lviiss Di _I m flan tsx Y 096 S that. I glw up my offered me. beda can be married t n We don't marry now we may never be mnwasi’ siehofilfli Egiviygxhhat H ~ peeled mwm hamx“ I d" m” agree WW1 her. I think we are more likely to be . Yihiczflfddf I ivait until I am in a position to earn myrggrlréloncy. 511. prepfirln-z for my meslers degree in want to follow, but studies to take a Job that has been will? “could be accomplished here Answer. _"—-— W it; th h used '- the Dreferlrttasilox fagrtn seitgumh D0!“ let any little Dumb Dma m’ ° 9m lmsufldi? 9°11 "110 your career in ayfim- go giving up Mitre?- it the remainder Wm 0n M13 Tuplhys [an-n a ma“, _ 3719477 before YOU 8.79 Nady b0. If vOu do, you ous person at handling foxes c}; 01W“ um‘ DOROTHY DIX- Miss Nzte. Amundsen, a gu-Sgt 8mm time of Norwegian royalty, and the adopted daughter of the great explorer of that name. An Eskimo by birth. she was born in North- east Siberia. and spent pan (If im- will‘ life on the exploration ship “Maude.” Her mother died when she was Very young, and Captain Roald Amundsen adopted her, took he: to Norway where she went, w school for five years. She later came the United States and so to the Tuplins who are very fond of her. Her father was cook on Captain Anumdsehs ship. Nita shoived such keen interest in t-he recent visit of Kins George and Queen Elizabeth that Mrs. Tuplln wrote to Her Majesty to the Royal train, telling her of Nun's sense of appreciation Splendid csugl. 11...... Easily Mixed ‘at Home It’s So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. memhnmel” gutdtdhe Pine: into aég-ounce bottlke, an e your syrup. us you ma a 003': 81; fxlflstlguzflgsvtngg; glffifrglck 18 ounces of very efliclent remedy, and Once tried, you'll say it's your favorite you get four times as much ecu? medl- golagh medicine’ and “,8 so simple and (‘me or your money. It tastes ne and a . ncKol-dspfolls. i mm. m“, ‘ syrup b "min: 2 n or quclr, blessed relief, it is cups granulated sugar an one cu of s lendid. You can feel it enetrating water a few moments. until disao ved. it] e_ui'r pawns fut? wally; at means _ uslness. posens e p egm soo es A ‘MM ""15 4°15 N0 will"!!! needed. the irritated membranes. and eases the for her. The result was that when Then gel: 21 ounces of Pipe: from soreness. Thus it makes breathing the Queen returned to Englgnd lny drugfilst. his is! compound con- easy, nnd lets you get restful sleep. she wwm to Mrs_ Tupun and em taming orway Pine and palatable Just tr if, uud if not pleased, your - closed a picture o; has,“ ‘m. Nita guaiacol, in concentrated form, well money w ll be refunded. wflilb Nurses cheering Mn. Chamberlain, wile el the British Prime Minister, u else ilepartd Peemflsn firi lid station Jhllflllnl d the VBIIB InQIIIIJAIsGIL ' Although Some Types of Girls Make Trem- becwse wives are purely a, mules-mo: muchdlfferenoewimsawifemifsilesultsher speaking as an innocent spectator. 1 should Easy the al hard th purse but f on eyes‘ “M! fgimed, gavel; ornamerolg follvwingarooent vlsittoan some CORNER unrlmsu rum rump; om-ianamemuqssmeln: egnweiibeoteni greased molds, filling 2-8 full. Cover tightly. Steam 3 hours. Serve hot with Butterscotch Hard Bows, or with e sauce of straight hruidl which hu been set aflsme just as it is brought b0 the table. White Fruit Cake One pound butter, 1 pound white 4 Wlfllltlfilllndlillllilll . . pounds of flour (sifted), i-Q pound, cits-on peel, 1-2 pound sl- mond nuts, 1-2 pound cherries, 9 eggs (beaten separately), l tea- spoon baking powder (sifted with flour). gmted Juice and rind of one lemon. Method: Cream sugar and but- lei‘; add beaten yolks, lemon, half of flour, half white of eggs and beat well. Then add remainder cl’ eggs, flour and citron. Use candied cherries. This cake keeps well. Deafened Woman Reports To Her Druggist MI. Victim‘ worm, dru lst of Ha l-ifax. N. 8., writes the fo owing: states she war. prac- very uncmnfortable able to fleas. She told A EAR BAL- tertained by . n the telephone and enioy conversation with her family.’ If you are herd of hearing, have head noises. earaches, ringing and b in th A THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUG STORE omnwqnrroww L-7M-ll-22-27-12-1-6. Pacific Salmon a Traveler The Pacific salmon leads a no- madic existence most of its three w six years of life. All-hough born ln fresh water the salmon wan- ders at sea, far from its birthplace Eventually, however, and with the unerring instinct of a homing pig- eon. it return»; to the streams and likes of its orlgln to spawn and e. ABY'S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between our baby's cry of pain and crBy oi temper. hen it's (he “ nin cry" give shy‘: Own Tablets n once. in. May Mundy, of Toronto, finds they work svzry lime. "l m the mother of nine children. time oi them prize bibles, snd Baby's Ow have been my only rnediclne in raisin: them to the healthy children they now Ire. s soon ll my children becsmesl llllle feverish I s! once gsve them Baby's Own Tablets and in s vc short time the fever disappeared and (lie chlrdren were normal again." Equally elective for diarrhoea, upset stom- ash, slm ls croup teething troublu snd other minor s ants cl babies. Euy to tslxe u candy. ulckly edealve. Sale and harmless. Confln no opiates or stupelylng dru s. Each package gives an ans~ lyit‘: report. ct s pa: age today. Sickness alien mikes in (he nhht. 25 cents. Your L money ll you are not satisfied. Rather Than Quality 1-= 9mm». mum. 1-: w? . mm’ l" °“° "Mn" l‘? w" stm rnnosornr n-bbw w“? mm by u“ w. QUIIMXBU, 1-3. pmmmhgmgmgqnw aspmol&enlouswsditedfldur.auh; decidedonwtiefllermewillbe 1-8 cup mrnnie; 1 mudvmuwmm.“ we Venus; whether she will be onnge peel shopped; 1-4 ‘mun. u. 7"h°*h*¢°"n3b°l°°°‘° oupninonds blsnobedmdcbcp- wuwuu“ ' m, _Jaokbu&nm¢lrl:whethe .2“blé mums _wbenrerblovdbesiflliflr - dings... vine or a feminine dictator M“; H mama m‘, lama” jes’ yfu mile: p Andthensonlethlnghnppenstbe. 00°11 will; 1-3 (M8900 clnha- Em“ - $018111 to himself and he nn men; 1-4 teaspoon auspices; l-2 umtfih" {imam . m“. to u. lady who is the asset anti “spoon nutmeg; a wine glasses "m m ' Bin. soitmrtmunnusem You em clear nu emuu timetfyintboltltoutthellrfuturewiv “MY- wiiihonnile seen. Cupid gets them in spite of best e - “"91" “Wh- w“- mhhflh 3mm; iortsto try to beaene azldnrudont abouttlsis mm; m». and milk- Bllt flour once; Wm“ mm, B, “mum m“ calledlovo audio pick out their wives wlthas mucn measure. Mix 1-2 cup flour with e Wm, ‘ so“. n as they would an auwmoblle- fruit and nuts, Combine remain- 5”“ W“ “m” 1 ' Nevertheless. of the fav diver of un- m: m“, bum‘ powder w‘ Mick flint 10M Y0" "Y? W8 named menislnwfltc decideonJus-t whet n“ mdymo“ ma m’ H ' myou smile, qmmieskgeggwm m “fig-i figwot 151g)‘ Add'tn molasses mixturewAdd an“: spindles me some e eren typm o and - heavens gm cis- matnmonial rating, so iospesk. fruit and brandy. ‘mm into well- Tu F” ma” lihro An‘ oi sol winks down at you; Thinks you are a sunbean, too, ‘Cause you smile affluence M. Puree. Iodine 1nd Alklllne slits AN obtained from a porous ssh called kelp when is obtained by burning sea d slowly in shallow pits or special retorts. Glyoerine is being used in Eng- land in many ways ranch»: from children's cough medicines to the most deadly high explosives. A white crepe dinner frock is suxudeon pleased, It simpldl-Y rm: nousewma AND ABTIVITIES . KNITTED HELMET Hill MEN o HOME SERVE}: Al hopes-tent addition lilt (If field comfort issued Q War Work Committee, n“ p“ vincisl Ghalpter of Quebec LODJ has been named “The Quqx Knitted Hehnet." This helmet y. perfected by the Provincial m; Oomfort Convener. Mrs. w. 11,14 Bailey. and was submitted to mm tory headquarters for apprqu with the result that it has bee; pronounced a decided llnplqye merit on the Balaclava up (o men sea-wins duty in our rigor-q“ situate. Requests fog this article h». been mode by a nixmber of millim- units and the following 1mm‘ tlons are being released to the pub. llo in order that other women’. organizations knitting field can. fats msy have the benefit of u; (n; than. Knitting Instructions Material: 2 on. 4 ply Beehiu scotch Fingering. Noodles: l Bet No. i0 and l sq No. l1 Aero Needles, 0n No. l0 needles east on sq stitches. Knit in rib of knit 2, purl 2, for 6 inches. Break wool, Start- ing at. bottom. right side, pick up 38 stitmles along side edge. Knit semssiheldstischeelnnbwith the second needle. with set of! by all-over muttering of metal mirror sequins. and a metal belt. lilo snnira uesm The name of the great desert in northern Africa is believed to be derzved from the Arabic "as-his," which ls plural in 10m. and means deserts, wastes o1’ wilds. ___________._.__._ Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ll Eastern Stands 3| +¢+o+4+o+~+>o+¢++o+o++e WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBm 22 MOSCOW 4:30 p.m.—-Bros.dcast in En- llsh. RNE, l2 meg., 25 m. BUD/WEST 71.00 p.m.—llbl.klore Bonn. HAN, 9.12 meg, 82.8 m. hUNUUm 7:30 p.m.-1=\ull New Bu letin. GSF, 15.14 meg, 19.8 m.; 06D. 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg, 31.6 m. ROME 1:80 Dam-News in English; "Around Italy with Musim" Tour- ist notes. 2RD, 11.81 meg., 5.4 m.; 1R1“, 9.83 meg, 80.5 m, CARACAS 7:30 pity-Tenor with Orchestra. YV5RC, 5 9 meg, 51.’! m. BERLIN 8:15 p.m.—-Ne-ws in English. DJD, 11.77 meg., 25 m.; DJN, 9.61 meg., 81 m. MADRID 8:25 p.m.—-News in Hwlieh. EAQ, 9 86 meg, 30.4 in. TOKYO 8:30 p.m.—New Japanese Music. JZK, 15.16 megn, 19.7 m. GUATEMALA 10:16 pun-Opera. TGWA, 15.1’! meg, 19.8 m. LUNUUN 11:80 p.m.-_.Progrsm to be Ln- nounced. GBD, 11.75 rneg., 36.6 m.; GSC, 9.58 meg, 81.3 m. ' ln . ‘IPBII. 11.88 meg, 25.1 m.; TPA4, needle pick up 36 stitches along other side edge. (122 stitches on needles.) Knit 2 1-2 inches in rib. hing, next row rib 60 stitches, knit 2 together, rib 60 stitches. Knit 3 rows, keeping in rib except when decreasing was made then follow ab; preceding row. Next row knit it stitches in rib. knit 3 together knit 59 in rib. Continue to decrease by knitting the 8 centre stitches together every fourth row until 11s stitches remain. This stitches were picked im- Wlth No. ll needles knit 2 to- gether, purl 2 together, across raw leaving 50 stitches on needles. Cast on as stitches for under chin. Join wostand hiltinflbofknithlillll l, for as rows. Divide stitches so: half for from and one half fol-but (watch your ell-cine)! 011M189 W No, l0 needles and lllllfi l" Pm" knjtflng for 3 inches, then knit 2 together at the beginning of every row until 35 stitches remain. Oust off. Repeat from ' 1'01‘ other side. For face band: pick up stitches all around the face 099111118 0n N0- 11 needles (140 stitches), rlb z purl 1, for i4 rows and cast of! loosely. Cast off knit and purl stitches as purl- lll'l' HEAD COIII MISIRY Right Where If Hits You! clulvoulliloslofsuifocatlngmufll -open up your cold-clogged had- breath: more freely! Vicks Va-lro-M ls what you need. A few drop‘ swift relief from head cold 415W" 0'1- v" a-tro-no l5 , - raining several essential NlICf-FVm‘ grams plus ephedrine~dl> Y 4" s gned for nose ' and u throat. What s more. when used at first snlflle or sneeze, Va-tro-nol actu- Iun or vovl l0! 11.11 nleg_., ass m. % 23g so 651$ Vltll '- 1.... supp... verse-iii} New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles coat for your dsughte , can make it for herself, at o INC! swine. A new! they. sly plaid woolen lined with s solid color es-n not be best for .hlc and snug warmth. The hood keeps curls dry and ears warm. The mittens made w match either tho cont or thg lining, add tho finishing couch. nwumvweedskirtaud swooLv creates- eoulplete the perfect school and mom costume all girls want. style No. 8000 is designed fer lines l2, l4, l6, l8 and Z0 years. Size i6 requires I 1-4 yards of 54- inch materiel with 2 8-8 yards of 80-inch lining for‘ short hooded version. Bend fifteen (ibc) (coin is pre- fersd) for pattern. write plainly your Nssne. Address and style number. Be sure to state the else 701i wish. Boyle N0. 3000 Bins one no seen Name Street Address gm- Province seldmn heard of is the Mouf- flon, a species of wild sheep now confined m Oorslca and Sardinia, which has short, non-woolly hair, with abundant underwooi. The mu I2._-z_o run‘; horns may attain a lsndih of 39 indies.