».._...-,.__.,.n f.‘ T‘? 19.“. 112*" ___...__. ._._-.--.-.- ._qanu- . .-.s.1=-..,.,.._.-1. t.» COUNTY CLUB- A By HOLLOWAY HORN “One of two things has happened. Bbe is either prevented from com- municating witn you or her silence agrnits of some quite simple explan- a “Yes. That appears to be so." "In the former case she will not be able to respond to any appeal we many broadcast, and in the latter she wi , when she feels like it, get into Eouclrelther with you are her rela- ves’ "In the meantime, sir those of us who are interested in her are in- creasingly anxious. She was at that club alone, at the mercy of theta crooks." _ "Would it lessen the danger she is in if they were to discover that we suspected she is mzssma?" " feel that some action "I'll think it over. See me 111W! lunch." "Very good. sir. There is one other point. I was in Kilburn last niaht as you instructed." .. 65.. saw his wife, Sadie Pachmann. She “His wife?" "Yes. I discovered that she ‘was his wife from young Biaunberg. "What happened?" Dollimore told him the story. merit, and after a silence he W611i on: “We're hshin in deep waters. “D t 1 d t young fellow- V‘! ether we shall a lgtyofsmgng‘), m m3 Bfllth very 11111011 "P11151115 1° be 5w" it's ever to recover from Look in after lunch and I'll tell ycu m; affair’ it must have l chance}. H "I know all about that, Fernan- Wman. dez." said Dollimore. "Var_ d r." snore Dollimore went w the ti“ What I think about the OUIGI Wl-lllg Chief's room that afternoon he as- zsrtained that Dr. Lovell Faber was H13“; 511m. y still without news of his counn. 'we11 R0 ahead; "Very well. An important witness thfllpase has apparently disap- A puzzled look appeared "Miss siennin ." "The old ladys secretary? O11 t. surely. suggest that she had 1131-11111; W d0 with her employer's eath?" e I don't. when did she t sure. Mrs. Iiewing; 5°11. urse. dealt with the mat- ‘i "But surely you know when shel left here? ' "very shortly after the inquest, r agine "Did '0 a -- “Nony u see er go? “I've thouaht it over." the Chlef' laid. "and there certainly appears in 1o be something very strange in her payed silence. A girl of that type, with re- iHtlOIlS like Dr. Faber — whom I on his know very well by repute —- isn't likclv to r_'o alone to an hotel, or if the did, would certainly let her rela- d il\'9< know where she was." 5, ‘flhats exactly what I have felt, d "Take one of the cars and B0 leave here? flown to Mossford. Get into touch with Diicros, put the case to him HAPPY DAYS Aae HERE, oto MAN, I'M ‘AN ALKA-SELTZER FAN. Headaches. . . Upset Stomach Common excesses fraquentl bring pain too much acid in your system. Drink n sparkling glass of Alla-Seltzer 3T9- nnd lee how quickly its analgesic content roliavesyourpuin and discomfort. holes " Then because of its alkallzing letters to Dc The door was opened aclmiaiin came m; Said in the doorway. "I you were engaged." n. Sadie," Fernandez said. entlemen want kn 11 Miss St/snriing left," . ~. ma?’ action. AikmScltzer helps rectors ‘(t Get a package at yournearelt DESIGN NO. 579 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES Simple embroidery is used for these very attractive Pillow Cases. A pair of these embroidered. would make s, very welcome Ohrismas Gift. Pattern includes transfer for a. pali- each Ofthe designs Il10W11 with‘! ctlimpieie instructions for em- b?» ‘Ziff... this tiesirn write w“! name and address on a PR9 01' paper and send with l5 cents in coin or stew to Needlework Department, arlottetown Guard- ian. ‘ To arlottetawn Guardian Ne lework Demfl-mflll‘ Design No. 570 Name---———-"'-_l uam----e-—n——— t mint have seen her to me as soon as you retiurn." ters room in the hotel The Superintendent his story nispasionately. "Orders ate orders," t’s go. You appreciate, he went on gravely, you say is true the ly d 7" ead meiy "anxious about her, yo “They could not keep her a oner indefinitely - obviously. And if hardly dare let her go. I the club. I've been all place. In spite of the Chief, you're barking up the wrong tree. Will you do the talking when we ‘see Fernandez?" .. est. “Good. Come on." th'I’he tiwo detictlilves vvlalketil Lbhfbllgh . e en ran - "I didn't see Flash Cardew. but l w, wemoffx 19m ‘goréj ggdewéiq, ,, l DO l7 h ' called at that shop for letters. 0%: 51p mom‘ u‘ e “as brushed on But I over the should be taken, sir." I fancy “YOU scams" hgheyr {Olgldf Fernandez alone in ice. h‘ "o? “W”? Fheu ea-‘HY 3n, a “l” as tgey enieredfwlgililtgoifisgisienlts 121$? low like that.’ was the 01118 8 Wm‘ he was greeting them with a smile. entlemen?" he said. fer to come up to would." he said evenly. 're here, you may as citor, of co teiz" t d te ‘ma?’ a was her account Fernandez consulted a small led- Paid the accouns . Lewin and the secre. 0n Monday evening Saturday. I have 1&0 d any sal- tert at. ..she B0? By car? A taxi? y have carried her ser. "Mr. Rolliter both of Mrs tary, He p3 u parcntly. The o course, from the no doubt that he a try due to her. A1‘ sent.” Sh trunk to the “No Jiclsutir - a mom Did she leave an a For MORNING AFTER her corres- warded?" "P1115 there been an and misery-and are accompanied by tl-‘llfle f0! her?" lies. Several letters. crossed to a nest of nd handed three g your normal alkaline balance. p “These g ivhe more put in, said the Am go. She said "What time W35 should sgytlpe morning‘ Elevenbh" I ydid she leave? In a car?“ on Tuesday morning," erican girl. "I saw her a good can W. I remember It wg; 'Ph 0 a. friend and u see the friend?" stranger to me." "gig ysbe take her luggage?" 0 brought it downstairs?" ii - pqse‘ N°_I re n 1 the lift. I sup with her were were two trunks which she be sent to await her in t room at Euston." Dollimore was watching her close- trunks sent oil’ as shc The hall-porter is the railway receipt asked?" bound to for them said. please," Dollimore. land PE... ‘may RAT” ' ~ Coos Way Toward Film Fame Dorothy Dix 81.11;. 7'4 And I monplace s ‘Makgs up the commonplace ay. _' b.i'ds, but the Indian 1 their human-like speech. wooden spoons to stir wi See airtight. tops with sealing wax, temperature causes fermentation. shown by Schiaparelli. lavender harvests this year. bags. FOR EVENING Evening jackets, sometimes re- length. Molyneux decided they the Victorian dress silhouettes of horizon. it Pays _ —',——"' Dividends A new innovation to keep cars from crossing from one lane to another is the uie of cables instead -of concrete abutments. Q ____.._ The spin of a coin has changed the name of a new bridge in The Technique of Holding ‘a Husband Con- Moniasu south Amen. It was named Voortrekker Bridge because sists in Making Him Comfortable and i». wagons during the recent aw Giving Him Plenty of Appreciation and Fiattery trek centenary celebration were the first to pass over it. Protests following the celebration caused the Town and Provincial Councils to meet jointly and spin the coin. Charles Schwab once said that he drew a. million-dollar-a-year sstl- The @0111 fihflmled "16 "We °° V“ ary not for what lie knew about finance or steel-making. but for what _he d" Merwe Bridge- knew about handling men. Shoo! of women can turn that trick 140B i‘ and they get better paid for doing it. Whenever you 95"” CARE "F HANDASNgEL palaces, yachts and I years‘ domestic war I have tried hard to do my duty as a wife, nursed 111v husband when he was sick. of u=eful household machinery. g. orning Smile 2 n1. woman who knows how Bhflfty. economical. Am a good cook and I've kept a clean house. I have Q I have stood by him when he wainflanllcliffl ltl dhl - ‘ 1.1.5. me ';....°§‘......t§“n.°.‘ti‘€ u..°."i§°‘.i‘i’“‘ 3E.§~’é§i‘§‘é“¥'.n‘.32"ri“',f.£§ THE COOK'S “Across the street is my neighbor who 1,5 shims“ a d 1 _ Sh mtakeshher husband et up and cook his own breakfast. lflle c.3113. homg a n g t to a dirty ouse and a mean dinner. she keepg him 1n debt WW1 1191' extravagance. Yet he adores her and fusses over her and thinks .___ ‘c-ow o>++ ________________ (Continued on_;vg5e i1, Col a) see a woman diked out like Solomon in all his KEEP THEM so" glory. with ropes of matched pearls, limousines and SMOQT“ gs, you are beholdlng a i — w manage meXL Invigorating though they may When you see a woman whose husband eats be — and T1116 l0!‘ W! 111N519 out of he: hand and who stays in love with her - crisp rail breezes are a signal after she gets old and fat, you are looking at a for every woman to start 1181118 woman who knows how to handle men. Now, con- hand lotions and creams assid- sideri how rich am the rewards of those skilled uously and, in general to pay in the e art of managing men, it is strange that more attention to keeping hands, Komen so seldom think it is worth while acquiring arms and wrists smooth and soft and perfectly groomed. It's time to lay in a new supply In the first place. 1t will go farther than beauty or thin rubber gloves for house- to secur husb nds 1 oil-shims d” “ml: oiiiwhalainotthm ‘lfifikmfi ‘the? wmk‘ n W“ new’ “.i‘."°........“°"l e a . n e con ace w na e - husbands after they catch them. And. in theethirde em Q huuse gloves‘ don ti“ 5 8e their marriages hapxpayeand serene and peaceful instead of being a. forty your firs; palf_ You'll gel; used to place, it, will make if you feel a litt‘e awkiward in them sooner than you think. And, once you do, you'll wonder whv The generality of women, however, ignore these obvious facts, They 1 m . 1d on ms up with marvel ovcr why some homel girl marries the catch of the season, while {:8 ,§,,,‘),‘,’§,,,,,‘“,‘§,ufis pg, the bar-c the good-lockers were left w ing at the church. so to speak. They ro- hands o; hot d151, water, dusting, fess not to be able to understand why the husband of SOIIIEGOIIIIIIOIID ce gnrdemnfih cleaning and so 0m appearing woman is so devoted to her, while theirs are flirting with every n-s time also to see that, m", Efiiilnlifififiéa. ..‘?"....'§'é§i‘..‘§..§.‘{°3.$fn2°§il2;§’n‘3'm ‘f.‘fi2.l'“°“'°’.i is 1 10m" "1 ‘"1"’ '°"°“ “e” "‘° ishe knows llCW to manage them. on 1" or n kllchen sink and i“ the laundry’ -_-____ u Qne woman who is all hot and bothered over this subject asks me: Will you tell me whats the matter with men and what qualities men really appreciate inthelr wives? I have been married for twenty years. -_—.—_-—_. as well as in the bathroom. Then. no matter where you are. you'll be able to use hand lotion each I have been industrious, CORNER Pineapple rumplnn Marmalade 5 lbs pumpkin ‘ ‘ “ “‘***"¢ was relieved to see i-he man t scrambling to his feet unhurt from 4 lbs “ugar a lhexap of sand on which he had 2 “n5 511cm pmeappie 1 lemon, Juice and grated rind ltim-hod: Peel the pumpkin and “Consider yourself luckv. mate!" t k t u d d m“ i‘, the foreman. ~ a c ou l-e see s an a gs. v v m“ , ., . l -h Lucky‘ be bhmedl tanned the but the flesii into smal cu es and Unsung,“ Scot. "Ive broken my braces." cover with the sugar. Set aside over The Housewife . I I I Q‘: Activities A cgginglcmplaoe life we shy. and 8 . But why should we sigh as we Bil! The commohplakoye sun in the com- . All ' tis bb . ; the m? éfiliapififlii alga-kings 1y -much mom proficient than many parrot species that are famous for When pickling or preserving use good fresh fruit and vegetables, first-class qualit vinegar, unchip- ped enamel or a uminum ‘gens and that the bottle or fare are clean and dry and can be rendered Wrap corks if these are used, in greaseproof paper, and seal the Store pickles and chutneys in a cool, dry place, as too warm a Velvet gloves. shoulder high are worn with low-cut evening gowns migland had biunper wheat and _ . that shne» like polished apples, Don't throw away baby's woollen bootees when he has outgrown them; they make excellent bliie- nal --- Fashions --- Lite Her W116 after you have had your hands in water. To correct unusual 101181111688. rub some of your regu- lar night cream into your hands before solos to bed and wear clean loose cotton glove; while you sleep. Hand exercises are important, iw — especisii for the mature woman who sel om goes in for any active sport. Unless your hands are graceful. with fingers and wrists flexible instead ei’ rigid, they won't be really beautiful no gigtter how soft and smooth they When you use hand lotion, massage it ln with u ward strokes from fingertips to wr u. In addi. tion, several imes a da , let hands hang perfectly relax at sides, then dswlng t-hem around and aroun in small circles. Kee ing 3113s yjust relarlcxedk,‘ maket berieve ou are s a ng wa er rom flugefllpfl- Owning and closing fists rapidly is another good hand exercise. So is pulling imaginary . taffy. FRESH-FACED LOOK arrmtsl T0 svmvoiva i The sh-faced look - cheeks eyes shining through a natural- looking fringe of lashes, a whole- some splash of freckles on the nose. and hair that falls in natural soft waves—has unfailing appeal. If you are sacrificing the fresh- ferred to as peferlnes. because they have so strong a likeness to the little jackets worn by C-odey ladies in wide skirts, are new-look- ing when they are just below waist- were the best accompaniment to . ~ - evening frocks wilt-h full stlainsiémg =t 's ' . f Meet llnlisvoodis‘ newest-and youngest-star. After 77 it! er §’,“CKL°L."T,°Q,Zfi{{}§"1‘5{,§,§3,§b,§, babies iiarl been turned down, l4-month-old Peter B. Good landed job in "Brother Rat. and the Baby"..He has made such a hit in the studio that a third “Brother Rat" story is being written for him. -- »—-.:.- *T':*:t:_—__t._;:fi:i bands for edging are on the style Anrl more capelets and shawls — likewise these are to accommodate the evening. Fabric sfoles with fur faced look for quantities of make- up and a coiffure as forbidding as a marble statue, you ought to ask yourself now and then whether the sacrifice really is all to the good. It might be a good idea to let your hair fall natural‘. around your face, put on a min mum of make-up and then see what you think of yourself. ' According to a young actress who is making a success 0n the New York stage, it has taken courage to resist the temptation which betvts every rising star, to let experts redesign her face and do a coiffure that represents a masterpiece of the haiiviresslng art. But she has stuck to her guns. She's as fresh-faced as she was when she arrived in New York more than a year ago. "I think it's a mistake for any woman to let an one sell her the idea of makeup at seals the face in mask-like fashion," she says. "I believe in foundation preparations. of course, but 1’ think lhev should be thin and porous, not tightening and heavy. "Don't try to draw on new lips with a lipstick. The work should be done ‘by an expert. if dune at g1]; pnd even then only for even- ing. The difference betvnen lip tissue and skin, when you go over the boundaries of your mouth. is too obvious to deceive any eye Follow your natural llnllne, and’ keep tihe color smooth and clear.‘ she continues. "Use mascara and eyeshadow sparingly. ‘Unless your lashes and brows are just plain mousev. you reallv don"t need eye makeup for daytime. If you want a rosy- checked effect. don't powder your cheeks at all. Let them 5111119- Loved Poems Express Your Deepest Emotions / l" fiallz/mzflp/d, r v W’ fiflflpiar 6/01,; Q5 i I eta/vex tkcmxmi; A poem of predation-and ra- membrance. ou cannot help but ra ta re For Women who hold their heads hlgh voun sxm IS out: INSPIRATION.’ CHARLES 0f IIIO Ill’! will blend Individually to: you a . u L shade of loco powder to Eta / l a molteyoursléinlook younger @ ° Q‘; w ° o — more lovely . . . . l0! it \ y accentuates the most liai- Ierlng tints in your own sltln. O TIIIS WEEK ONLY! You will receive u gift oi o full $1.25 box oi CHARLES of the RITZ Foce Powder blended Indlviduolly for you with any purchase of . other CHARLES of the RITZ toiletries. of $1.13 or nzi; t. Tm: Jzuxms PHARMA Y‘, n11 srans? _ llipf‘ anti Chcrnioia warm 21a Cut» 5i twat Kiwi Sis EHillllllllElllWNilEl. “hill GARDEN P T i m“ no NEEDS T0 9181mm this fall a oi: net ens the soil. “Slde 1°‘ a W111‘ Barden vege- ashes, sand and even Cinders will tables, plow d r . bum an déigflssliilagdulllegéiee stollé serve. Much is accomplshttl by ground l tn e‘ a T,“ ma?!“ 11 gélshmiivveirngirintefii Each time SO11 is handled its ina- nipulatl n begffli it. condltiol’: better provided a alngig 6110B , both rioh and friable: for ex- 1 m, 1 - r ample, the brown limestone soil £3: vlvafrleelflonfiribrlnilallidlili]: ‘Arllklylltillruillksilggljl of Kentucky, for Dr. Williams Pink Pills todny. useful in SPADING Pulverized limestone is excescnu, for it not 0mg; $306625 bililt sciweet- o as es, ar 009,) becomes easier and it; "ammu- i-l especially ad- precaution is taken. which is espe- visable for heavy soils. Suoh soil cially imiporiant with heavy soils. Emiglteslfrmebgtf/Yflgilggl 111111151 to 0th‘; Never work any lsoil whlenllt is‘ too - B 5 nev ca so wicii t gllliasuum ti?’ wemdgy g wet and er y is pon . a handful into a ball and then One of the few facts well estab- strike n’ it crumbles. it is safe 11-11164 about plant Irowtli is that to work, b Plants take from iihe soil the build- “mud-pio" then it is too wet. g materials they need only in liquid form. So we water our gar- dens and find that the soil whichis —~—~»— retentive of water in just the right Cakes will cook in much lea way seems to encourage plant time and without danger of a sod- gralmh- u den ceuntigle if thlely are in s 68W O! this ualit as g 1' l; . fyflll 8V6 9° 55 ' mechanical condltionq of ‘the £11, ca? m. and when soil 1s in good mechml. cal condition it is known as friable which *1 Greased 181111111‘ 01' i“ "V111" or mellow soil. When taken in the ducal-shaped tin has been iii-imi- and it crumbles easily, and while The cakes come. out in e. ring which it allows excess water to run away gujajasily, . quickly it retains water, as a i“ " sponge which has been squccned out still remains moist. Most plants s refuse to thrive in a soil which holds too much water, but demand “i?” ‘°“ M‘ “m” ’“" TIRED FEELING Heavy soils are made friable breaking up‘ the cohesion of the ' particles. is is best accomplished ' b? 1111x1318 Wllh ‘hem 159°!» 9d B111" Pepleu Many Suffer Low Blood ‘ mal or vegeta/ble materia, which ¢°un;_A,-,d ponmxnowic, make; humus. An thing which is . , ‘ decayed or will my readily i8 ngftbilllfii wll§i.’.l’i.°$lltlfil't.lffiidti°§fi ‘ useful, but substances slow to de- ever did, cay should not be mlxcd with thy —you can feel as if you had loud in your 50]] of g, culflygmd “gem let.’ do ey- tired and nebless. ‘All forms gItWigOdElIIIO uding shsv- " ngs, are er ens. Leaves e- . i ..~.» i‘ from s...- cay slowly and should be buried lob to w." me smug ( H: n r deefigr or piled up to rot in a com- taken oxygenw explode Rllllnllflv in your our poe ected. efforts too dry. The usual test is to mold ut if it flat-tens into a RING TINS FOR CAKES tin with a pipe in the cen use a round tin n the centre of --even look healthy and strong. m loud count means you haven't mi enough red blood cnrpuscli-ii. lt it! t-lr vital ungn throughout your hotly. Anti just IL! it heap. Humug 1g ma“ and and make the pnwcr to turn the whiiels. so colors the soil. Black soil is usually ’°;'."‘“" M"§li“‘§.i°‘,,i,f?“§?,‘Pmjfigiyf; in good mechanical condition, fiwel-ifmx“ y b y g 3 though not necessarily fertile, on Dr. Williams Pink Pills today-gnaw whflg game of mg mggg fqflflg are world-famous for the hcln they KW!‘ so“! are not black and yet are increasing the number and strength of n4 oorpuaclea. Then with your hlnad Nvllrit uii. New Fall Fashions ‘ thrill to these bcaui-iful lines from “In Flanders Fields," by Lieut-Col. McCrae. Come crisp autumn days. and you exult in Helen Hunt Jackson's poem about “October's Bright Blue And Winter Styles Hats on to the new fashlonsq They are more attractive than ever this fall. And you can have true l Parisian style at a price Well 88d his shoulders bel -Dush on his desk. elseubesldes you. saw Mix 9‘ Dollimore pursued, and touched a “Wh wouldn't the ha“ be many people, if a at that hour of the 1118. There were. as you kno )1] people in the club." Th ter would be there?" etter ask l-ilm. He's out there now." followed b fe t tap at the door was Y the porter who stood aching eetl Soothe them with Zam-Buk‘: ur eel in hot water. hen gently massage 1 soles and between the e amazed how quickly you or relief. Don't sujerfeoI-Iernre an tor day I . Got Zun-Buk from your drugglu at once and enjoy perfect foot comfort. Use Nightly _ob with a builder fell off the scefiold. The forman came along to the end of the roof and Dollimore asked him, "How is m n" The orte glanced uncertainly at .. .. a a his emglovcr‘. but Ducros was watch- wen‘ 581d “h” gave no s’"n. ‘rung Scotsman who h“ i.” T!!! SCOTTISH INFLUENCE cure a] A visitor fouiTd hlmsr" solved next to a distinguished pubfic fiélnctlon. In the *-—r—'—=**"-"i~—~— = converse on the Maori remhrkerl‘ ‘Mslglgmgfi ‘s’: gatngl?ng“lggfi h "You mav be surprised to hear I the club on Tuesday morning?” lyrelgctzmiilldploxggntga 3:513:11,‘ mg Fernandez narrowly “d he gfllflfigttllflllflafaqoolllrllv minister for _<T<>_be-¢_<>_11_1.ln1=d> "‘“"°'~" IMPORTANT ‘hm reveal why thousands have been filo 1e gel new INIIGYI If you're going thru those “trying years" (usually 88 to 52)—il you're nervous. moody, and live in constant: -—remember li a now can perhaps be b!" l 1590""!- "womanh" tonic. If so try “wnman's" whim-and . veal why WOMEN..l‘..“40 NEED NOT LOSE PHYSICAL CHARM WOMIN Wlll NIVII MIAMI ‘IO lllllll LIKI "III terror of losin your power-to attract flludown. nervous women for over more EeIAjOYIblG for you than 20 ever Let Pinkham’: Compound aid better ance an drglmh — n a b dd and flflflilllfllllll)! pftyour tong er n” ' yo“ M“ h 323,2 tliuslisip llgll lgnlilellrsilactiensl dis- Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Com- tread. calm moody’ 119N788 811d IWB unrl. Recent um proved Pinkliam‘: W" Illlfkllfll 110W 011907- lompound one of the moat e ecfiu wTcar till: oIut1NC£W é: a et a ft O A . it has been helping thousands of weak, an v1.9 ppimgr you; night, using a crock or an enamel owl. Next morning add the pineapple which has been drained and cut into small pieces. the lemon Juice and grated rind. §oll steadily until the "yrilp is thick and the fruit is clear from one to two hours. seal in hot, sterile Jars, The sliced pineapple is prettier in this than the crushed, I think, for each fruit keeps its shape but cut the pineapple 1n quite small slices or chunks. We have just room for one cltron recipe. but there will be more for so many people are lesrningthtlg ult. In this one, a pickle, it. tastes appreciate the possibilities of I‘ something like the watermelon pickles that are suoh a delicacy and so good with meats. Citron Pickles 3 lbJ. citro.i 2 cups brown sugar 3-4 cup vinegar 3-4 cup water 3 tablespoons Eickling spices. Method: Peel salt to each quart water. . In f-he morning drain, rinse and cook until the citron can be easily pierced with a sharp pronged fork. Drain aga n. Hleat the vinegar, water. sugar and spices, tied in a small bag, until the sugar melts. Add the cltrnn and simmer gentlv until it is clear and the syrup is i-hickfiaboult Ibis! hgurgéfl 1g- move s spee an e pickles m btylllla hi. e clt-ron, remove the seeds and cut into strips or cubes. Soak over night in cold water to which salt has been added in the proportion of 1 tablespoon Weather," always a favorite: bud g», 11 you qmpl "Whfnhtgentians roll their Huger §§$"‘,,,y,‘,’,“'gm'f° gdvan c ‘an? a make your own. To save them from the morning, make, an outfit, p0 have one b0 And chestnuts fall from satin burrs match every occasion. Wear a bus- Wiihout a sound of “taming-y the hat with a bi bow like I-low well Longfellow captures a the one on your stle ss. Go feeling of warmth and loyalty in sophisticated in a suave pillbu! "The Arrow and the Song" which with a snood t0 hold your curls ll‘! ends; place. If you have a nice forehead. "And the song, from beginning to feature an off-t-he-face I end, I I m h beret. ordslfioW $51150“! 1170"” l" found sgan n e cart of a a orwar - ne . mun:- ‘Stylgdmhbgltlzol! lgyi “l. °° What courage you get from a HM. poem like "Wishing" by Ella view A requires 3-8 11;“ ca! 3:5 [Wheeler Wilcox. The last stanza an‘? agbon.‘ “View B egins: ' ' ' .. - rd 35-1 oh material Dohaygnljiifl wish the world were euallciilnfiing: a b’ 3rd asdnch Then remember day by d.y makeflal’ , Just to scatter seeds of kindness 39M “new u“) (6%: “ma?! As you pass along the way—" feredl for DUMB"!- wf d9 w,“ You'll read and re-read those and your Name. M14735 5n 5 u” other well-loved poems in our 32- number Be sure to state the 8 page booklet. Contains favorite vmi wish. works of Longfellow, Browning, style No. 2995 Size ... ... cannon Stevenson, Whitman, Burns and o era. Send 20c in coins for your copy 0f World's Best-Lotion Poems to The Guardian Home Service. 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