*1"1 1.. 1 DODOG THE SIL tContintie-clt crinteiizirnt. "Hod have a car park ed itice 11nd lmndy- How did he go n1?" Petrr Oxton shook hLw head. guppme in the >z1n1c 1\'a_\ 111a Nolta-t-utlt lllill'i'lf‘l't‘l‘ got in.’ l: 411d, 111-dilly '- 11c 11111111111111 say tlttirrls 11.1» "Now i 113' 111 l1 ()\'i'1l1 11111 s11 bod alter . _1 >11ng fcl.o1v i he something of 111p i.‘ lic ptilll-d , ~ 111 "s 11f Scotland , 11 my 11h 111 .1 n1 flfllllfilffifl.‘ fl lira: O.\ 1,111 1111s now 1:111:11- ‘ hiin and such conduct was .1111. Well tell ynu. !\fr ' 11:1, 121:1? I tt-ked Slater to kt-(‘p ye on the yilace :1s often 11.: he ' Til-if “'11s because, at your 111.1 Sfnfei‘. He's. a good 111-pp '1 111111 If he's only told m1- wiiat 11-11 clue 111' is he was {n}. lnwintr, I'd 11,- tvojny; a u-hme ha“, h. .t'1' rt niiuni-iit. You .~PE?, . ninzttttir detective \».\'il-i1bit' harm l0 a 111:0 (11.1 of 1.111s kind 11111015 1111's very. vary L.) cliiw-fttl llo inigiht grt himself liito aoriutis (r11 -, 100. My own view is 111.17 ' 1101111111; with 11 gang of h; dzumvrou. fanatics who "e 111 . .1: to 119i 110111 of some lillilffllflilflll by way 0f the Surhnw silk you have in this store. ‘They are that 1511c of fanatic that stops 9i "@1111"? i0 grt What thPy want. We've hiid one murilr-r alrczidr, and 1 I don't mind ndmizting that I'm uneasy, However, I can't see rvhm mole we can do :11 1111c B11: whether you like ilUlLT DESIGNS Mayfair N0. 5066. Blazing Star. T1111! design i»! M old Colonial pattern and RDDHPPHU)’ was brought from Eiiiliimd- 5-‘ m"? i are many English heirloom 111-I'm °1 this particular design. It i1 inf?"- ber of the inrtw iiiml .v 0i Sim-h R059 Spray Quilt Dcsitlfi- w 9n] made arid scharm to any bflirmm- i Pattern consists nf ruttinll 6min»; malarial requirements and c0 or, Euggestions for each of the two de-l aigns shown. l 1‘. ttern and instruc- 111:1? fcorimiillp gfpiahese designs, send, 20 cents in stamps or coin 160m, preferred) to The Charlottetown! Guardian Needlework Dfiiflfimmt- I Use (hi: MUM"- Prinl your name and addren Phil"! Tn the Charlottetown Glllfllilfl Nttdlewnrk Dept. Design No. 5056. Namr—-~—-—-'""'“ Slrect Aildrcll————-—" C|ty————-Provhco—-— By J. R. WILMOT (mini-Int) "lie wouldn't," snapped the Sup .11 :11 o1 anything beint; - saint‘ 1111111." iiifii‘ 1- _ 17:1,)“ 1 XTJJIH up for , 1.11111 111111t11vi1t.,1'. t0 ht- informed the 1 Q11- l1'i.~ll)ij,'—l)l'l_».llii~ ‘ 1 I had n0 men on (filly l ‘ 1 Vii‘ 1'1! the slime I'm wor- ' moment, l: i.’ or not. Ur. ‘ Oxton, my men are now on dllLy 1 can a-m-r-cwbannb b Social and Personal -:- anuaoaunnzici-ruwv-nm 6n K ENIGMA‘ a E in and around the store. ‘I’ won't be 111 aitvonz-‘s way. The - good feinws who know their 1 spective jobs. 'l‘\\'o of them 1 ivuiuin behind hero m night w the ston- closes. You need not 1 1' r_\' about them; they will be l‘ iuitlblrti l\'P its alifldflWS. [here 5 , be others outside the stole. I'm 1111,: this purely as o lYYQEiI-liil] 1 lii‘.“<l.<iil‘t'. I clout aniiciPBW will be any further br f 1111.: -:it I 110111 uiiagine that 1 tiiht-r i\it‘iiil)1‘l‘.\' of your staff - 111111110111111. My only rogt riillit-i like cIrx-iivg Hilldl‘ 1111- horse 1'11. ping bite 5111101" turn 1.11.1» immedia rival gently 111111 I'm absence 111s fldill" vii u'.\.'1_\' . \'l-.:'ti l1‘ 1 i11'1'1-. lei 1111- Atid you 111111111 1111111 r1 uiviiilivriiig ' his [3'1.\\f‘d a l‘ . rwg and nodded ' '.ilYT.t‘(‘l to his '])l'1.\(‘f‘l 1o hear 1.'1111-n was waittn h:- lrirriod to $1“ I" e Punks-111‘ 1\.'\.< not abno- uipuiiied by a 1:111, gal Chiiiauriii Mr. B ll.ll(‘f‘ 3h Prrfrssni" Kan all.111 litcitll of 11111111 \\'1i11 hi1- jllat ariurcd from Chli 1 11in 111.1011‘- . “inn m. 'l'h1~ Clinics‘. professor 111,; y, "R1 t~!t-.-:1:11'_1' 111111 smiled. displayin .-t-1 rfort tet-th '1 . ' qiietioned the Sui \\'lili :1 smile Pialmsor Knrnien aliswe "You il-incmber, Superintcndl: our little uilk the other day ab The I-‘itc Eyos of Mediehtts W . Prtiftx-ur Kati F11 is the head the temple sect who are the rlgil ' ful OWHCYS of the jewel. and it 1i come to the professor's knowleri that [)tl\\'t‘l'f1lI counter-infltien y: are at work in London at t. very i1111nienl in a desperate eff i to obtain possession of the B6011 ‘ "He tells me that the head the organization at present Opel‘! ‘inc-and the one without d01. re ponsible for the murder Nolesctie —ls none other than t 'g1'eat bandit Sen Yat Soh, wh 1 name alone in certain parts 1 China l.» sufficient. to strike ter into the heart.» of his opponei i He. tolls me also. that Nolescue 1- ;f‘lll])l17_\"<"(l by tl-it- Golden E I 'I‘111i,<_', 1' 1s ti) S1111 Yflt SOh, i l that llfilflll inu-stlgated at f‘ the i1. wllllitlOli of Lao ' 0' of Suchow. he miiviiicl-tl 1111111 on a certain of Suchou" silk, which was c- signt-d ftkfliliy to London. sl-ci-et has been wioven in the fol of a trade-mark to escape dete- ion." 1 Professor Kan F11 nodded I lW-‘lfi in agreement as his frle‘ finished ill.‘ narrative. “And what. 11m I Expected to about. it. Professor?" amka-d Bedkl lhcipicslv "It's quite the most amazing tangle I've ever encount- ercd." Profr-sscr Karmen had1 little idea what he ought 1o suggest. He had bet-n confident that. having sub- '_____ nmoky nail polishes are love! wearing with daytime clothes. Avoid bright red polishes, Th. are out. of fashion with autumn dothes. The Housewife »- And Her Activities and don't go] . Neither szuutlaled their early theory con- crrnin; the death of Nikolas Noiesctie. the superintendent would immediately put. his official mach- inery into motion t0 secure the ar- re~1 of S1111 Ynt S011 and his gang. “I 1110115411 it might not be so dzffieiilt now that we are certain," he stiggr-stcd. lamoly, l The Superintendent laughed. “It wouldn't lie difficult if we knew what we were about. All I can tell you i1 th1it a large quantity of Suchow silk was stoen last night from Oxtonls stores and, at the moment 1v.- havent an inkling ‘who stole it and where it might be " ~ "But this is terrible." walled Pro- fessor Kan Fu. in quite delightful English. “Already Sen Yat; 80h may have found the answer " "It would be a great help if l knew where to find this mysteri- ous gentleman," stiggeswd Beck. mildly. The two DFOfPSSOIS looked at one another flfixlflllfil)’. "rhatls just what we don't know." Professor Karmen told him. "We thought. that Scotland Yard "Could find a needle in n hay- Hstrck." stipplierl the Superinten- I 11cm, “According to my 45min" i tion," he wont on, opening a fo der and taking from it a foolscap document. "no ciiinese alien of irat name is known to u: All I can suggest i‘; that either 1'1! i5 ' registered under another name or l-i-e he came to London uninvited. Ynil appreciate my difficulty. gentlcmrii?" Professor Karmcn certainly ap- preciated it Until Sen 50h WM given an address ha must remain the evcr-Plusive personality that. he was throughout. the Far last. was it a comforting thought to PrJessor Kan Pu His friend Profermr Karmcn. had given him to understand that Scot- land Yard could matircdly have put their fingers on the fellow im- mediately they knew who they were looking for "If it. will be o! any hrip in you." Beck stiggcslod. “I (‘In ar- range for both of ynu to inspect whatever stock of But-how aifk Oxtona may still have, and. of entirse, I'll got our aliens officer". on the hunt immediately. b1il they're not going to thank me for doing that, believe me." And wltti that the two profuaors took their departure (TO bl Oontmuot; Masonite the arms with firm strokes upwards from the 1vri~1t to U18 elbow if you want to slim them. Dancers who get hot hands w ll l find that 11 little witch hazel cools and d“?! "D "if PXCPSS llerspira- intellectual charm, and she has Cfliliflfilie MCNEill; 3. Laura Mc- flml- wisely combined the best; of Eastixelille- Mggcgw and West for the education of her Grade vI-l Gvorse McKenzie To g0 m the other extreme-Aces. , 11111111111 They have a professor of and Lorne McKeiina equal; 2. 7 191mm?“ ‘M “w” 1°‘ If Your stockings ladder at the‘ Arabir, 1111 English tutor and two Chfiiel‘ Cflilfllhfl-"i 3- mm" nmkh men’ RAN’ 1 m" i064 W6 Probably because your governcsses, and masters of music Lavfllty- 9'6 . "B115 715W’- mllilh edges. Finish and dancing at Abdme Palace. The ‘ Grade V‘1~ “ii-mien McCarron; 7uuuln’ NETHLHAND‘ - them off with an emery board and four princesses dance with Egyptian 2 Roma McNeill; 3. Theresa Mc- l“ géma-rflppy Hanan“ 5px" YWTI find ihfli You save many at graco and are talented in music Entee. ’ 312 c’. 1°‘ Amerla- PCJ’ darn. | and language, Grade IV—1. Catherine Boyhm. ' gBbA-Plsgffil-‘UNGAE! ENGLISH SCHOOL GIRLS KEEN ABOUT CANADA Back from Canada. where they ifs; 12m ‘slug: lgayiagfiatigfl able in roast leg of lamb or mitt. 1 v . homes, 80 English school Ems are‘ ton. squeeze the JUICE of half a telling England of how much they enjoyed their visit. Several have been asked to lecture on their periences at their schools. The venture of exchange visitors has proved s0 successful that it will be tried on even a larger scale next year, and several nf the Eng- li-h girla who went to camdg also plan t0 return for a more com. prehenslve tour, "ANKIES ON HAND New York-Various style sheets are showing the handkerchef anchored to one‘; ring by a 1111,15 e‘a.l1p. for dinncd and dance 005-, I ‘iii-iii CHUBBY FUR. JACKET l8 IM- PORTANT NEW STYLE if New Yoiik-The fashion transi- | tion from one season to another is always exciting to watch. The first. I fashion show of the season is an 1 event few women can resist. f The chubby fttr packet. the fur- trunmed costumc i HIRE —pl6CB I of these also focusing attention on the woollen frocks. in light. con- trasting color, worn beneath them Here, indeed, is an important op- portunity for effective combinations 1d such as a green-blue woollen frock - -- with an Alaska seal coat, or beige frock with beaver coat. The pmcil Md slimiiess of the frocks. whether in one-or tutu-piece con-truction. em- phasize the nhubbiness Jackets. Shoulder-length cape or short bo'ero silhouettes are well repre- ted in dressy costume suits with slim cloth dresses, almost invariably worn with a flu-trimmed hat in high toque. shako or profile sil- houette. Black or deep plum with Persian. broadtail or fox, are pre- 1 lei-red for those costumes, white a low. less formal in tone, are in l-uior. Ono contrasts a stone blue ‘I Jiirkct with n brown cloth frock, the jacket trimmed in blue fox. Anoihcr costume. a'l in beige, has tvide notched revcrs of‘ beaver. Purple and nialenta tones prevail 1 .111 formal fa-liioiis. 'l‘wo purple a evening gowns, cng in crepe and I nue in velvetsand an other crepe 1111x1111 combining purple and red. were worn in a recent show by the only Junior-sized mannequin, indicating that purple is not to be relocated to the matron clans. Even- in: ,;.1\\‘1i5 were either extremely inolricti and slender as a black I nllflfiéhbmllll fringie cape o]: they had fit c ices an wide s ir s, as in i a lame sheer and lama taffeta. is Books on a shelf should not fit y too tightly. A bcok should not have 1 11o he forced out of its place. It should 111m out. easily, and then its ( bTnrhng will have a longer life. l liie thin chips of apple in a rliicken snlttd mixture. Shredded! plneappe also is good in combina- tion 11-1111 chwken in a salad. 1 LUCKY “F‘S" FOR NAMES OF‘ ROYAL FAMILY IN EGYPT I i iii ‘I At home in the royal palace at ,Cau'0 the newly invested young -, King Fiii-otik of Egypt is the only l son--the only mun, in fact-in his ' l1lmll_\'. Of the four sisters. it is Princes ‘F‘e11'zi0. of the ready smile and I bronze hair, who is his inseparable 1 t-otnpanion. as. of course, at l6 she 1‘ is more hi.» age than the younger i three-Princess Faiza. is l2, and ' , PfiliCC-SJWS l-‘akah and Fathia. are 10 and 6, respectively. The King part- ners his eldest shter at tennis and 3' dancing. and argues-as brothers do »~in l-"i such and English. as well B5 Arabic. Brother" and sister enjoy y E iiiotoiing 1n the king's high-powered curs. which he drives himself. I The fact that the whole ‘fainly _ suit. and the , ‘ sports r-ensemble are 1' - stars of the fashion shows, the first 1 of the _ --nn-- ,, What to ' Jlnlcl Do Wth ' , Aral!!! o 11 0v. - - 315-1.: O m t y to "lzaroni-a The 12 to 13 Year Old Girl Needs More Dip- lomatic Guidance N ow Because She De- mands Grown-up Pleasures one of the problem-i that is turning fathers and mothers gray before their time 1a what. m do about their ll-and-lti-year-old daughters who an i boy-crazy and think they are in love; who want to have dates every mlhi. go out to parties and automobile rides and enjoy l-ll the Drivilcgel of grown-up young fades. Of course the adolescent girl has always been a headache to her P8111114. but hbrew- fore the agony m; not. come on so soon. Mother 11m a brief i-eapltc between the time she ceased walking Janie with the 0011c at night and the time She began lying awake at night wondering where Janie was and pic- turing her mangled form lying under a wrecked automobile on the way to some road- house, but now that messed season of rest and Pearce is gone. --i__ There are no more little girls. The young . female of the spaces is either a. baby or a flapper. She cuts her teeth on a movie magazine. She learns to read l pursuing the amorous adventures of cinema, stars. Her one burning desire is not, to be good or great. but. glamorous. Her ambition is to be a super- vamp and lead a life of hectic adventure that is surrounded by sable coats and pearl necklaces and things. The littlegirl of, ll or l2 who wore he: hair in braids down her back, who played with do.ls and "Iiady-come-to-iee." is as extinct as the dodo. Ln J her pace we have the young miss who cries for a. latch key instead of ' ioiiypops; who paints herself up like an infantile Jezebel; who demands a , black velvet evening dress; There are millions of bewildered and heart-sick fathers and mothers who are looking into the faces of the young rebels who have suddenly ‘ sprung i p iii their homes and wondering what, m do about it and how they can save these headstrong little innocents from wrecking their lives by their folly. For Mother and I-‘ather know 110w faulty is a ui1i.d's Judgment; hotv weak young shoulders are, how unfltted to bear the burdens of life and how easly a young girl's feet stray into the path from which there is no rettuning. And above all they know how idle is the boast. 0f sophis- tication of one who has only seen the world from her nursery window. But here is Janie still a child in years, In mind, in body, clamoring for freedom and the right to do as she PlCB-BCI. Reaenting parental restiaint. , Wanting a l the emotions and expeitences of womanhood before he;- time and before she has the wisdom and poise to deal with them safely. Play- ing with love and sex as a child plays with flrc.- And regarding Father and Miotiiengsgtyrants if they try to control her or safeguard her. ' l It's easy enough to say that Janie}; parents should tum he; across their knees. give her a spanking, send her to bed without her supper and tell her to forget all about the boy friend and going out g1 Johnnie’; auto- mobile. and make her realize that. there W111 be time enough for liar to g0 I to parties and have good times when she is flveor slx years older. But the strong-arm method of ruling youngsters doesn't work in these days of emancipated chlidrcn. To lock Janie in her room would only mean that she would climb out of the window. To forbid the boy friend to come to the house would just. send her out to meet him on the street 00r- ner. Nor does any one know any formula for making a love-sick school- girl think of her lessons instead of some curly headed lad who is the tem- porary object of her affections. Neither has any scientist discovered how to put an old head on young shoulders. As for convincing any girl or boy that it is worth sacrificing present pleasure for future gains, it can't be done. They want what they want when they want it. So there the parents are who have b0 deal with this problem of the 12 or l3 year old g;rl who is still an ignorant, blundering helpless little child, but; who thinks she is a woman of the world and demands her privileges and how to solve it. no one can tell them. One can only say to be very gentle with them. Drive with a light rein and use the diplomacy of Mach- iavelli himsolf in dealing with them. And wit-h luck you will get Jana DO OTHY DIX. safely past the dangerous age. boiled ham, chipped dried beef SIIIITHEII. IIIINFIIIITEII 10M and sweet pickles. Combine with enough mayonnaise to moisten, but not enough to soak the bread. Spread between slices of buttered bread. AUBURN SCHOOL I L SOAP and OINTME aihions -:- useion PALMOLI 04>. (QZ/ pure, gentle and safe u Palmolive beauty ai n . . Olive and Pal science’ That in wh mntchlcu beau other map. l: lovelier, more alluring mplcxlonl Literature mwusmmnmi 1»- M t. 111111 lite Dionne Quins A 1 VE IS ‘I'll! SOAP YOU LII IIIIII l8 OINTl-I ll PlI-HOLIVIT Arc you run the soup you're now? using ll ll You know Palmolive is nude only from real _ . a secret and unique blend of \_ m oils-the fines! known to buuty 9p‘ y Palmolive given you: lkin luch can . . . Wh more than may ring: you t o promise of a OL1DBER 6. 1937 ____ ._. .. =, mouou-u-u-obnuaooriuuaq if '§\ TO KEEP YOUR'OWN COMPLEXION ALWAYS LOVELY; THE COOK ‘S CORNER FRUiT SCALLOP Six applej. 4 slices broad. 2 table- spoons butter, 1 cup sugar. 2 tel.- spoons cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup grapefruit Juice. Pare and slice the apples. Cover the bottom of a shallow greased baking diah with half the apples and sprinkle with sugar and cinna- mon. Butter the bread, remove the crusts and cut the slices info small triangles. Arrange than on wp of the applu 1n n. closely fitting layer. Cover with remaining apples, sugar and cinnamon. Pour fresh grapefruit. juice over all. Bake covered i111 a moderate oven about 30 minuica. Serve hot with hard sauce flavored with a apcct of grated lemon rind-and come of the grapefruit Juice. PINEAPPLE FILLING IOI CAKES OI. TART! 3 9885 2-3 cup sugar i cup pincappla juice 1-2 cup boiling Wain l-i ‘ t Juice and rind of one lemon 3 tablespoons comaiianh are cidleu by names beginning withi R590“ rm‘ the mDm-h 9f Se?“ NT l“. is due to their father, King ember?“ _ __ ,_ Ill Fluid, who beheved that this WBSVGXQBadiXXTI-C l-tlgnlinyigziull; nd 1 ilblflflPwn bi-litifi!‘ i n“ m“ Mic“ .1 - 1-d wed i111: 31111111111111? er ° ’ mp1“ mm. oer, 101s m1. 101st Q11?“ 2121K m" A“ °m Grade vm_1 Annie Comm meg.; c-eo, 10.1 111., 15.111 meg; 111011101, is 1101111 for er c c - - 65m "H; m" It“ ma‘; ab‘), | French dross, her beauty and her i 110w T0 msa rm; scam" or I nurrrou To rouulvract. the rather strong 1 Favor many peoplc- find objection- Grad.- VlI-—1- Mary, Boylan; 3. 26 5m n 75 mes . ., . . Grade III-l. Theresa Corrigari; 2 mu“ McKenzie‘ ‘I p, .m-"Grenf. Hungarian Pian- Hi6." HAT-t 31.8 m1, 9.12 meg. Grade f-i . Elizabeth Me. G h d 1h aosrou N12? ‘l’ “" R” “d M°N°m e130 p.m.—W0rld of Sciance. WLXAL. 49.0 111.1604 meg. OARACA! 0 p1m.—-Marla1“ Luisa Benton- . Teacher, trcne Gilt-icy. 1 fresh tuition over the meal; before I ieasoning and roasting. Others _ l prefer to rub the roast with a. cut 9'“ i clove of garlic before baking. An- 1 | i other idea is to make tiny incisions l here and there in the {at and tuck in sprigs of parsley. FRUIT BREAD .,hn,,_,m,,,h_. m... ma... M 1 pnroiiiaililvrfiislagnlin w. 3J1 meg: on. 1111s m. 9.51 :1l;:~.t11:."1‘:.~.:::;'111t:11f1:11:1::s i- ol-m. i111 m- n” 1.... 1.111.111. v spoons baking powder. one bea- ' TOKYO Lum- halnlgé-‘glillflw 1nd his l spoon salt. one-half cup each chcr- 4.45 pjnrshochlku Graham‘ ‘a 7 m a l‘ ‘as m. CJHD, ries, dates, currants, chopped fine; JZK w.’ m_ 15 u m" , JZJ m' "y" ' m?!» 335x- 355 three-fourths cup chopped nuts. 25 ‘ m“ “'81 he‘: " ' "' ' mqbxyo ,1 Combine in order given. Children like Lhls bread in their lunches. Grind it or chop it very fine. When ' court. singer. W580, 51.’! 111., 1' 5.8 mo . 1 TmhY" SEW" WQVQ auauEis inns. ARGENTINE . mo 1-111 i. , , Radio Program mu 945,1‘ u“ Lax 31°‘ LONDON 10:30 p.m.—-"'I‘he Doubtful Mis- fortun o_f L1 Bing," a play. G90. 16.8 111.. 17.79 H1081; 0S1. 19.6 m» 16126 meg-i GED. 251i! m.. l lawman-macaque) WEDN ESDAY. OCTOBER I ROME 132‘ lJlL-Gilldfi to Fgmoug ' Bend Mix sugar. nit and conutaroh. Beat eggs until light. and fluffy. Add lemon Juice and rind. mixing well. Add pineapple juice and boiling walcr. Cook over “iliflgwfie u-iinw- , I USE THIS BEAUTY SOAP’ CHOSEN FOR THE OUINS Allowing Murmur lmcaatioaiiyi-J than were 85,000 people pgeaxa the Afternoon that. your gnndp mother wu buried. Office Boy (rising i0 in 09cm sionl-I couldn't swear to that d; b1: [grandma Wu a-lwayl very pop- u r 0N Eli OWN HEAD! An English tourist, holidayizq in the Highlands. was caught mic evening in a. severe snowstorm. After much wandering, he came at last to n. lonely cottage. when he was given a meal and invited by the master of the house in stay thc night. Milne thoroughly committed with life. and wearing an old suit of his host's while his own wag‘ drying in front of the fire, the tourist started to go upstairs jg fetch hi: pipe from the bed-room. On the landing he encounicmd fin mistress of the house. There was vary 11m. mm‘ “d "16 800d woman mistook he) Illa-at for her husband. “DQ511178 him a e head with a broom gm fil-fgghing. lhc cried: w“ “ a ‘s for asking the mm: b my the nichtl" "_‘__‘*_"——_~:i thick. Ramon butter and allow tom mm until fire. beat in FASHION GUIDES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER‘ Plliii wine wool combine: unartly "i" vim Ind my aim wool in lllliir-‘IBEQ costume. g0 ‘round and ‘round the skirt It M“ be xiven to wear with sweat-cu and wool or cotton ahlri. blouse 01' smart changes. modal is lovely m crepe 0r sheer wool in an»; n” _ i910 No. 3200 i4 duigmd f; 51”" “- 161 1B» 9° vwa. M. u. so. 38 40 imd fz-inchos bunt. Bile 36 ""1118 for jacket; of 54-inch fifteen cents (150) 1n 111mm 1 5 P~m-—"@Ws in iirnalish: 0pm: Piwel B01191. 112x. 19.1 m. 11s 16 “m” °' °°"’ 1°01» Dloffltcd) , -———— N n Vocal Concert. mo, 25.4 m.,l1.8l meg, ' ' ‘"19 will Mmflillv lddrcu m '——'___'______"“__“ PORK AND NUT SA "W": ""1- LYNDHURsT, 511511151,“ g'c';"°§°m'" Glil-Pd-illl giving- Ono and one-half ounds lean - LqN-DON 1 1. “a I'm‘ ‘Thwnuyy-‘Nanonn e o. “f” sia""' "' "5"" l! 6.515 pm - All in Pink an News "' " K P pork. one-half cup nuts. chopped; ‘ ' VKHR‘ 3.1-3 m-i 9-53 "i08- nne-hali cup celery. chopped: one- _ _ "Ill half cup swore pickle. chopped; salad dressing to moisten. Let. pork E-E simmer in hot wani- 1111111 tender. cou Remed ltroct Addnn V ——"—— And You'll Feel Wondcrful—. Nlvcr Headaches, Tired, Sick. Conatipatcd YII I’ ' Ibo I mung-T lc M123. "aim-ax? FINDI- ‘lf does four lhingl. ll luppliu Ill Pin main! lundu, '1". m, IIIIIITBIIIIOyOIIHOIILIIITPIITIOIEMp c001. add nut-s, celery and pickles. Add enough salad dressing to | slightly moisten Spread on slices of buttered bread. HWNEAPPLE APRICOT, RIIUB- ARB MARMALADE. One pound apricots. one pine- lflcguqlputofduippod Easily Mixed at Home It's So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. Tn get quick relief from n dintfilllllg 1 f 1 ll I .1‘1’1"l'111‘..'.'. 52334251121“ ""“"" “°“"“ 1 Put the Pine: into n 16 ounce bottle, l Ind add your ayrup. _Thuo you make ,1 l6 ounce: of very efficient remedy, and I ""5 Wildly "Min lln muulu. tlnuu 11pm». ihrre cum rhubarb. eight j cough, mix your own remedy n. home, J01! et four time: I5 much cou h marli- n Meilfi. an" calgfiiul riiins sugar. soak apricots over ' giill-"Ihigzg-iclgg“ 5511:!‘ Yoiiir fulvorits fiieziroafpgfil-Il‘ IWIIBJ- It tutu no and h“... M ' If? tight and grind. Grind pine-i u y‘ l ,1 aaolmpean And h . It u “d n! n upflla y Thu". {pp e" (gawk rhumirb a m"? b", gal-r". m.“ . "mp b mum 2 lglendld. I oTiccEn In! it n IIQQEIIITII‘: ha”). 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