E1. l PAGE TWO We man's tsixmfi’! 2. l Peppers Onions In LESLIE GARGILL Q4 E 3 i" i "You see the way of it was this. Xko DCvll told to lock out for an iii l crook. and he happens .0 A type of pepper which. few home gardeners grow was awarded a f brglgzelmedal in the £11 fxmerxii; tr or new vcgeta es, or 19 Awkward 1°11‘ It was called the sweet Banana, probably because of its Shape, since it has a. mild pepper flavor. But its long yellow fruits somewhat re- semble bananas. It is a Hun- garian pepvper, and is valuable for mixing in the salad bowl, or cook- mg. Examining a nationally known cook book recently, some fifty reci- pes were noted that called for green peppers. These incluued appetiz- ers, salad», soups, stews, pot roasts. sauces, in fact about everything except desserts, breads, and pastry. The green pepper ls used both raw and cooked and both for flavor and decoration. It ls becoming the twin of the onion in culinary use. Its use is relatively modern. It is well within the memory of the s 0i iiolie concerned." "swiislicd now?" pi l“'l\'. soil the super be. A .i .l ts and your friend will iicrc ill no time. n’: uoii to clziilli for heavy Jul’ . " Mr. Morrow asked . Wrongful detention rt of tliinll." ll! with the libertv of . Agfttld Mr. Broderick, i. cue. - "all his chin, "About ‘ill l0 silic lliv wounded nt- ilnnoliliccd lilgllftl some coins in ills "Don; be iilodest about it, "A quarter oi a mil- inuch rounder sum.‘ ziztlicii. The siiulitiun Milt‘. (‘SlNrlZlllV noiv iilllllllLill Maybe I'll _ . ~ _ Jerry Dronh preuznt generation when the green h. ‘mm 1w had a Rood pepper meant Ilfllhllig in the daily diet. ‘The chief use of peppers was limited to the hot types for mixed pickles and seasoning. Peppers are easily grown in the home garden. ‘Fhey may be dried for winter use or canned as pi- menws. They are the most ten- .de1‘ oi the vegetables and no chances oi cold weather O1‘ fro ts should be taken Wi'l1 them. They are about the last plant that should be set out. This should not be done until there is absolutely no illiiigvr c-f a fiost. Seed can be sown an ilie open ground for the late crcp. Plants raised in frames or in the house give the early crop and all seediiouses keep plants in stock which may be purchased very cheat-ply at planting time. Give the peppers n foot apart in the row. full sun, ricn soil, and an abundance of moisture. Tlicy seem to like moisture on thier tops as well as at the roots and the sprink- ler can be turned on them to gond advantage. With other vegetables it (l uislicd tho taste 0i your i< out oi lll\' system." t‘) sorry l crilii lot you go Nlittlrilllv tlicles a bit n. to be iiliticci." l :i uoiid clinp and I'm. i ilhL iriwiti-iiil. \\'li_‘.'ll l uct that quarter of‘ n niillpii I'll puss liitlf 0i‘ it over to yo i.’ flood lllliiiuill‘ prevailed all round. i. ll in»: uh.- iil glean quite a . a i Mr, ‘Pony illnrcd by those t- iiitii-iu. liuoi anxious to liialie Blllrili-b iil'\ lit. lnid baissed and. {$1M auoIoui-ilc for l-lic continued dc- .iv. liiei" i‘t"li~.\iil't‘(l him that now vlr i .1.» no ilnllicdlliw ilurry, ex- - llwsliiiguiisii to celebrate .li ii tilting lnzuilicr. L'll we're cracked a bot- ‘lllt’ (Jiill you rezillv hope for lorgiituns-ss." Jerry told coed beer in the .. ucalit remarked .\.\.O(l respectfully biwug knocked dmin 1i: should only be s. matter of hours. Inspect-or Goode went out of his Way to be helpful. Also he assuaged Jerry s curiosity about his double Montellrs reputation was founded on a series of hightly expert iewel thefts. although it had always been difficult to get sufficient evidence to out him under lock and key. Bit bv bit. however. a case had been built up until the authorities felt justified in tltkilnz action. More par- ticularlv had he over-reached him- self in America. And that was why Jerry had landed into hot water. Of Mrs. Mon- telli. familiarly knowii as "Slim Annie." little was known beyond the fact that she was probably an ac- complice. “One thin: is worrying me." cum. eroe complained. “That is the dan- ger of being-er-picked up again owimz to the cursed resemblance." tor Goode smiled reassur- E ingly. "Hal-div likely, sir." he point- CIIAITER III “ARE YOU MR. CLITIIEROE?" “vlYllflt are you EZOiDR to do about otliiilgl" Aiicr all there was no l‘; to kick up a fuss. Perhaps x ivrongiul imprisonment liC stiirtcti, but. Jcrrv Clltiieroe no \\lSl‘i to be spiteful. He "i 111i Ll lliui. the officers mid Qllflfl llllllLillld ills Own ei- iliuic the skein had been liii1ll)ll11$.'. ~ r lioiirs iii. police head- il.i(i been mellowed by tilv conmlinv ulid the knowledge liiill‘ ups looked. upon 8s a. lli‘ tempered by the z ill the real crook mid to cilicl- the country in till tilt ' 5 f‘- -. Q awn-fleet: Now Dishes And Salads Re alm v. Social a Rival Tempting Winner o! Sweet Banana Pepper. All-American Bronze Medal. is more efficient to take tile nozzle off the hose and let the water trickle slowly between the rows and THE CHARLUVFETUWN GUARDIAN Taking Advantage Of One of our leading cho maidens by tellin them He says that all l family duck back. soak in. In buying pepper seed be sure‘ that ycu select a sweet or cool type , The accident of using a hot instead of a sweet. pe-pper which sometimes happens in cooking is no fun when you are the victim. Grow hot pep- pers in a different part of the gar- den frcni the sweet peppers to avoid any hot mixups. Give your peppers good cultiva- tion and keep them in vigorcu! growth. You will be rewarded with more and better quality peppers. Above all, do not let them want for moisture during the hot spells. 'i'hcy will level in the heat if they have moist soil. grammar and pronunciation earth. They want a. good, reliable in ivell-doing. But, all the same, it is true that b‘ The fir exciting to the men. going concern. Next, consider the value 0f the chase, but in real life the 1 happen. It was the chain of circum- cn the sylvania. the likeness, switched Dasslwrls. and us taking it. for granted that we believed we'd- nabbed the rlaiiit bloke." l ‘lhey parted on irlelicilv terms. 1 Back in London Jerry took leave of Morrow and Broderick. utcr| which he hailed a taxi and went. to; his flat in l-ielmsfielo Terrace. that almost forgotten Georgian back- water. _ Minty. his faithful man-oi-all-l work. would be wondering what nad happened. Hang it all he ought to have not in touch with him first c! ,The ideal person to establish his ‘Th ideal Derson to establish his identity. and he hadn't even thought to call on him ‘ "I—hl.ll'i~dld not lfexpect you i back s0 soon. sir." was an umexpectd greeting. t Jer1'y paused in the act of slipping‘ out of his coat. “So soon?" qustioned. “You mean so late. don't you. Mintey?" “Hif you sav so. sir, it h'isn't for- me to h'd!'Rl.l8." "If course. I say so My cable- gram mentioned Tuesday." “HQ that. sir!" "Ho what?" b‘ __m stance that. led up to it-youi- being 5 cause she had a chance to ge he was. You mlSlhlF be and him to really see you. . _ t ll pool‘ no. rise Sm’ 3°“ malfxorffiitryfk saute, limit dra aces of amusement domestic ‘Ilien and parties and wants to settle Elam food. Show Y in good to eat that you B11886 a ling. Discuss menus. Arid you u» hunt. apartments ‘"1111 Is he a widower? Time Syfiumetic, but combine cheer and gush over the dear children. if any- Just before the widower who when he is sick oixtlalubs and wmna a m. s? wailing and xii-mods of most efficacious. touches their hearts and own in some place t sh has to do is to p a iaty complex, or one who has been dominated by hi8 mu mail..." him; int out his faults 5% e“ he hi3. y force him a pro feel that she and every one else expects it , nly these are valuable tags get your man. but they need ampl yi all men fall for the same ruse and the technique that ls a. success with one with another. No one will deny that the man with an inferiority complex is a pushover for the girl who is a gifted , so well of themselves that they regard a woman» most fulsome flatter erice and it rolls o ’s Nor are th any authenticated cases of an caught a husband by pointing wnhigéaitlts to and almost every woman can get the husband she desires if she will follow a few plain, simple rules that stick out like the nose on her hiacel. b d hun no ores w c re sno - . t l ist oft gesehllsliitgalgo waste 12:5“ £11116 1X1 Dl-lfslllllfi e1" 1-15 1m neighborhoods, where there are no males excelli- 5611119 élgdwzfi: low schoolboys, not even Venus could 89l- 11 511W. t0 SBYJW i! ° ding ring. Get out. Go where the dears are herding in you will have a chance Ila/ts?‘ léilll. {Gaol k ho i x o c s. w the stump gm’ w m ‘alhreemigration of females rcpinquity. nex - , notloe how often a man marries his boarding housekeepers ' , th lrl who worked at the m5 secretary or e g t in her work and show hlm what a charmer, Glamour Girl No. 1 and Miss America, to boot,- gig “iouid do you no good if you never got close enough to a man for d. “use” on ““‘““.§'.§ aclggkjmefil wikufigil“ when he comes ilslntllie element of succem in catchinlf a WK” Be sally-on-the-spot when he be Snub-min; and misses his home. and 111V getting your man. m an who cries for Few “Eefifififtlyibniil 1212x1112 clown their backbnes sol MEN DON’T MARRY CRITICS; FEAST ON WOMAN'S ADMIRATION Man's Inferiority Com- plex Not Practical - Loves To Offer Advice Rather Than Receive It logists has been dieering up the lovelorn at any girl canlggt a. husband who wants one|' c out a man with an inferior- make hlm feel dependent on her on m. and! D0581 by on ‘how to I18. for not may be a. rank failure soit-soaper, but most men think as merely a vote of confld-l of them like water of! a] No Critic on the Hearth Wanted woman ever having and correcting ms marry to get a critic on tiiie incense-burner who will never weiuy any woman can marry who wants to, I In small towns and country cities and where to some place where you will be will be interesting and is what keeps marriage a‘ Atgsttrhactly mgriid ar;oflcndv‘olf e . door we em daughter. or ‘P It is be- sk next to his to the same bait. Is he him around to ni ht clubs He s sick and tireid p!“ e113 and; t. an ea where hie can res h B grave s°me_ fore you know it he will be asklrzi tice. Be weetly the fiwuieteuxexg. life with sit, and There is a psychological moment, housebmken reverts to the wild. t. \¢*r<!‘.»'<!‘\.>i -'" -- v -. . ~ nd Personal vyFashions v. .. u. HIE COOK '3 CORNER t W8 1'» ' iiizvfi“ “ti” 31$»: it ntely in cold water will make the fat firm and white. Eooncmical apple sauce ll made by cutting apples in quarin, leaving in the COIQIJ-ud not D881- ing. when it is cooked. strain, and beat well with was moon. Then ad; anger, or better, a snail quan- sl-IBfl-i’ mull. Tin and enamel utensils need gentle care. Soak food loose, rath- er thari scrape it off with u. kufe. Or, beat the utensils for a few min- k: u. weak soda solution. Then wash in soap and water. If the stain is very stubbcrn rub it gent- with ii. line powder that is free 70m grit. GRAHAM FRUIT-NUT LOAF 2 cuips white flour 1-2 cup graham flour 1-8 lteiwpoon gait 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 3-4 cup chopped nuts 3-4 cup chopped dates . .\,,,,,.t,,,. v.4”... iterature JULY 1s; 1941 FE —The Woman ’s Realm "- IAIITYFIRST Btopandletthetraingoby, I hardly takes a minute. Your car l again intact, '- o“ n And bette tillm ‘n in it ‘lama’; tile canldisn Since dough dries out and often n crust forms on when it's stored, either put it in a. bowl and cover with a. tight- fitting lid or fasten several thick- neas of waxed of the bowl. Put refrigerator. WASH MORTAR. BEFORE l PAINTING NEW BRICK Paint authorities recommend that below intlng I newly built brick house hat is damp the mor- tar Joints should be gone over with a. water wash of sulphate of zinc. ‘Iliis, they say, will neutral- the mortar y wagpgon 59d; ize the lime used 1 eup sour mm; m» joinlngs which would otherwise buttermilk cause difficulty with the finishing 1 egg coat. 1 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons melted‘ shortening Method: Sift together the white and graham flours with salt and cinnamon. Turn any bran particles left in the slfter into the sifted in- gredients, Mix the nuts and dates into this. Dissolve the scda in the sour milk or buttermilk and add the egg which has been beaten, and the brown sugar. Combine the sited dry mixture with the liquid mix- ture, stirring only until the two are lileiided. Add the melted shortening as INSIDE STEPS REDUCE SPACEl la we‘ W!) the covered. dough in the coldest part of the l m cello: Itch-way lines tbs mum stairway can b'e planned under stairway to the second storey wmh out. g the area o1 me m.“ ltorey. BUG! IHOULD BE OLE OFTEN ANED Frequent cleaning of rugs 14 l _ vised by home experts, mi; w?“ not. only keep rugs looking push; laund cheery but will prolong they, e. The daily use of a vacuum cleaner, especially where the floor frequently travelled on is re. commended as the best method of maintaining the nap and prolonging the life of wcol pile floor CiWfllfillgs, On all surfaces once a week, u; twice a week on the mole travelled spot-s, a vacuum cleaner should be used. After a rug has been cleaned the nap should be genhy hushed so that the pile is all lelt iym; in the some direction. Frequent shaking of rugs auq mats causes broken threads in p“ back and is condemned by expil-is, LIGHTHOUSE "KILLERS" Hundreds of deaths have been Convenience is not the sole fac- ffimd by ngh'u‘°‘“°5 m‘ “w? tor to be considered in dmicilng whether the new home is to have an inside or outside basement stir- will’- Planners call attention to the fact that construction costs are in- fluenced by the extent to which space for household utilities in- creases the ground area of the house and by the cost of enclosing the utility space. A basement does not increase 2 1-2 w» "esp .. till another‘ . s that. they offer themselves upmga ti: gasterllxigxlieagllgble when), C, 00d way of acquiring a 11115 sgvidower for vmu 11115111955 84m‘ ur lliink he is and how you. deifind °n That will give “m3 mm without ms suspectmliilrti’ for everythirismxid by the time you the opportunity cf he i t ' we widow: ma", o;- been friend, counsellor and de o £11185 villiped tiigia e is mam“, w he,- ot course this is another orm cf e o ma . ' ‘ the clinging-vine racket. but it still 15102;: en dless- Look about you and But the ways t0 0119011 B- hush“ s“ h°w many mmied women bllfrilago, due to a mlsunderstan Dear Miss Dix-Several We vio ently. an . a very Q1 course, each of us nks the and add mer for about 30 minutes, or until the r_ind_ is soft. Dra‘n and diszard the liquid". Add the honey and 1-4 cup water to the cooked rind and cook again until the liquid is re- duced about one-third in volume. Add the shortening or butter and Pour the mixture into a greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate Oven (360 deg. F.) for abzut 50 minutes. Tum out of the pan and cool when baked. Wrap in waxed paper and allow to stand for about a day before cutting. ORANGE HONEY BREAD Chopped rind of 2 oranges 1-8 ieaspcon soda. Bolling water 1 cup honey 1-4 cup waier 1-4 cup shortening or butler 4 teaspoons baking powder 3-4 teaspoon salt 11-2 cup chopped nuts e88 1-2 cup milk 1-2 teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon hOL water Method: Cut the rind from 2 medium-sized oranges and through the food ch pper, using a see how wise you fine blade. Cover with boiling water CUPS 11011!‘ put the 1-8 teaspoon soda. Slin- the ground area oi a one-storey house when access is by means of outside cellar steps, nor does it de- crease the useful area on the first flzor. When an inside basement stair is used, the required ground area of a one-storey house will be increased unless ixzom sizes are le- duced to compensate for the floor area required by the stairway. A basement stairway in an aver- age house requires about 26 square feet of floor area. With two- storey houses the situation is dif- feierit. The ground area of a two-storey 132m: is not ihcrgasfdlyjan inside stir until thLs melts. Coal the mix- ture Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt, then mix in the chopped nuts. Beat the egg and combine with the milk, and add this to the orange-honey mixture along with the 1-2 teaspoon soda that has been dissolved in the tablespoon of hot water. Combine the liquid and dry mixtures, stir- ring lust enoush t» blend well. Turn into a greased loaf pan and allow to stand in a warm place for about 20 minutes. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Cool, wrap and let stand a day before cutting, This loaf keeps well. e they have saved. Millions or birds have been lured by i“; beacons and crashed flglLllsl the lights to fall t0 their deiiili. A flock of hens produce, in egg shells, about 137 pounds cf chalk annually. BACKWARJ CHILD Simple rhymes and songs an very helpful in encouraging a small child to use its sircech up. paratus iind develcp its powers of explessng itself. RANCH TQGS ARE SMART Iii you're planning to visit the Rockies this summer, bring along a pair of blue jeans. Bibless overalls are the most practical and popular Western garb for both men and ivonieli. They're gluttons for punishment and the more they're laimdqtu m; softer and lighter they bccuiiie. S0 i1 you're going in for dude ranching or camping or just tour- ing, tho.‘e blue jeans will be Just the thing. Youil want s. few other things- high-heeled boots for riding, for eit- ample. Oowbcys started using high heels to keep their spurs off the ground, but they help them keep their tcci in the stirrups and keep their foot- ing when roping in the ccrrals. You'll want some low - heeled shoes, too, because high. heels can get might tiresome. Low-cut laced boots or lat-heeled shoes are best and much more practical for long hikes. Buy some wool socks while you're getting the shoes. Those broad - brlmmed, high lose friend and i quart-sled - _ Ether was m blflma but we are b§lli¢§$ep§§ w airlipotfhogiszfisne circle and ti H waver. would hurt our D1135 8e ‘and may, qur not spe n8 cuts us (git of man!’ “Well. sir see 'ow you ar- flved h.“ shbedmfii 30in .8“, non.“ ,crown hats-ten-gallcn hats -ser\'e [for other things than atmosphere devoted llfeimate and parent or if ed out “Once you get back among regular haunts, where you're knovm. BANANA NUT BREAD ...i the police on their mettle a mistake like that can't possibly lug to say." have the same friends we _ _ _ along The 1mm shades cw q." , '.i.“"‘.f..'i§..€.'2.".i.& m your pocket i... mui- i» will ifiiiliifiiiisu{?i§i2?§....iZ°2§33“..J; .-. cup .,..n—— ~ 1m i-u m. pm». l BEAUTIFUL Dom‘; I5 5A5‘; To CROCHET ' Quite so. How did I seem?" (‘Nut egtige. Peo 1e will think more of you for having the coin-rifle mtelngentl liked by both sexey 34 cup whim sugar me bright 51m i . e "S'W€i.D me bob. sir! Li you mus‘ m" rill-negro admit at you have been Wwnfl- w“ m); capable of unusual success. Must 1 ens. beaten Tmmd 51”“ A" “n” l?‘ rm‘, “r3 “m; queer like v and DOR - 16am to cum a mndency to speak 1 34 mm‘ mm I dress-up in the even:ngs-but dztnt 501111411111 @136 1 musl- KHW- H°W out oif turn tco often. i teasposn cream of tartar - get mm Mm W’ ma“ ‘r1115’ was 1 dressed? b2 mspoon San l Bring along your ovim tennii, "A lraivlul tle..s1rl Yellow with b: h golf and fishing equipment if you gr n t ipes." . ' _ ~ . -wp c Opped m“ ish, but t l 1' ht - Your Individual shim ii- or - Pmi l m“ " ' "' "°' D e Social Manner 1-4 011D b01- WBW? "And what else?" "I couldn't see anything else-riot u "Dome. Miniey. you mustn't ac- Method: Cream the butter and’ add the sugar and the beaten eggs. Beat well. Sift the flour with the cream of tartar and the salt, than RELIEVE HOROSCOPE me of wandering ound London gasustelqfllllly agtira aguodezgztutifr-gm add 529831011995 It1‘\,1\5.\2.'>l1 will need SUFFERING “ ‘ eren’ in es .s iii or ananas 1 " i-By FPDIICBS Drake crlLhed fruit. Add Tile emdawpd s: qulcm-Y WIT" solved in the hot water w the “mo. it woiilndtnt be.nB?ut I take it ere was a a as we " l "Which r didn't notice. Mr. ciiui- For Tuelfl-ly. July 15 tie-i H "he? P 2 " eroe. beinR all taken up with the MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) ilieckiwear." _,m iii-between day wnen initiat- "H’m! Now I'll let you into a sec-, we and imcticii on your part. w.l1 ret. That wasn't me at all. An be a deciding nwtur in determining American crook stole my passpoitn we amount work you'll bananas. Add the dry mixture al- ternately to the creamed mixture with the banana mix. When well- blended, turn into a greased loaf’ pan and bake in a moderate oven! (350 deg. 1".) for about 50 minutes, ' or until the loaf is done. Store KELLOGWS ._ ' are indicated X01” yilbrii.’ the elitist. of endeavor to which you are especiaty adapted m- iu which you're activey 9W8“! 0f 8 . d; I d _ X d_ Ma]; ew advance- fiiéwifiviiifii “masqmiiéifide°$iiiil“i @311; ";;§-,.§°},‘;",§,',,’,§‘§,5 1°” “m” ;‘,.“.§,.‘,“,‘f§§“.° ... ° “ u $151033; u dim-d for the 1-m- iiuimli ' edi acl." - ' - 24 to NOVEMBER. " - "Quits: so, Isl?!" APRII-lmagsllfifi} gfnfifnlmyfifgu- (swwio) B.“ Not a, push-over but l “You don't believe me. Miniey?" Fmlmm“ 5 clever planning and managing o! your 3nd your employer's or as- sociates’ interest plus hard W01”! will produce substantial benefits. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER .. ' t ti l tiers indicated nit is not for me to cast doubts. ‘gill y; $113332)“: £35m, shoulder w "I detect a sceptical note in your the wheel. Don't let Obstacles m’ attitude Min-toy. But what I told. other ciiverslons deter yoifdfrvxfi you was the actual truth, ’Gorspell", succeeding. New 111168 Ind ° 5 Needlecraft- The man went away shaking could hardly blame him. (To be Continued) head doubt-fully. and Jerry felt he his‘ familiar activities are favored. lMLAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- SCEIGS lip ill Y0“! 13W)? bull 9573c“ application w.l1 be 118085881’? W 895 22 (S ittarius) - Familiar work and other interests will probably run synoothly but new and difficult matters will need suftclent cou- Popular Women Know the Rules —-F'or The Home wdla '5 influence; sideyation and patience t0 8N. l-hem A little chill sauce mixed with 32g ‘Iwyitjelfigs. Nlanufacturirig, gturted right. A confession of no background- finely chopped parsley gives a bujjding recinstnlfltliifl, GQBLnQ in DECEMBER. 2a to JANUARY 11 those little 511115111 etiquette! Expecting a blesied event? Now . piquant topping to jellied soups. use“; “jam; and cornsummei-s’ com- (Capricorn) - Some excellent iii- The woman who hurriedly stoops is the time when, more than ever, Remember to always include s m-uiue, first favored. Vacahons fluenices today, ncirt neiilevt the to pick up her dropped purse shows you want to look y;ur best. A be- wedge of lemon. These soups oklwed avenues where advancement can be hel- fellow-guests she isn't used coming frock can do so much and ' to courteous attentions from men this 80m? iBUOPF-d SW19 Wit-h I116 need the 1e c tan , m1, 33 ( r)— d . n ither ut off till tomorrow m n g JUNE 22 m Y can“ will: ohguid b: done todev- In- hasn't learned u. let them perform iidiusmble drawstr-na waistline is N0. O8! ("tenet this lovely luncheon dolly in your .,.. I DESIGN k .ll makes a aiitifiil lunchon set. Pattern No. 938 contains list s lll"C(l€ll, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. WATCH SOlL-DRIITING 1mg emphasize; farmers cannot to bring this tlbout. frequent recurrence of SOIl-dftiié- e 5mm mm-nenta wm- 5 up‘ chances with tillage practices liable i Fol-get self and petty hindrances 0r irritations. Gipcd work can be M- complished wilth your intelligent mamwement, cheerful Owififll-Wn- Industrial interestl. urlem matte" and domestic affairs among first favored. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 32 (M0)- dustrial and financial interests sponsored. JANUARY 92 M) FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) -- You are reminded that to accomplish ou must not only exert your intell gence and in- genuit but you must be in time with t e modern imlprcvemenu de- And, such small services for her. A woman of breeding alwnyl ll- lown a man to wait on her-open doors, pull out her chair at table. help her out oi’ cars. knowing etiquette. the’: never at a lOSI in little social the neatest and most becoming dress you could have. Choose l soft rayon or cotton fabric and mflkg several of these diesse; in becoming colors. Have long sleeves for town and the short sleeved style with ruffle trimmed square neckline for wear at home. icr prittem: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin collections‘ "sky ' .. m Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. l i Mmemy 5am’ . M d“. m um _ emergencies. when someone whole Style No. 2880 ls deegned for i l '1,ii_<,,,,,1"lw1<>“'n Guardian gopfilflggtitsflllmzilgifitreillfgg: walk miixliinaoluf; alum n a0 name and face m. can't remember sine; 12, i4, to, as. as, 4o and 4a. - 3““~““*‘°'k D°l‘“"'mem , 0m . and plans should NOW“! With “We (Pisces) - The indications point to my; "We've met before," she re- Size 98 requires 4 7-8 aids of 36- . ' J hitch Work on new ideas and m- n. lack of stimulus in the atmcl- piles graciously. “l really can't re- 1714111 1111110 f0!’ 10118 sewed M116; Bum N“ 938 ‘ventioris can bring fruitful results. phere no if you've strenuous work call the occasion. Won't you please 4 1'4 YIN! 1°? 911511 1198116 "I'l- . \ . __ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _. ... - - — Give your best efforts all day. oi- difficult roblems to woomn" . tell me your name?" ' M" “MB - Proprietor - You ccme into my AUGUST 2a m summon 2a pitch in an mm within your "W11 A delightful hostels-she always 9""! Twenty ‘m’ =01" 11 im- restaurant, you order a glais of ivirgo) _Y‘ou born before Seplizm- ine capability furnish the needed “u. m n“; a we“ m.“ o, lerred. for Pattern. Write plainly . , _ vater_ you drink it and ou ciilml ber 7 are slight) more favored less impetus and stick-to-itiveness. G1 l I n he i011!‘ Name. 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Explains in- troductlonl, invitations. telephone etiquette. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of Etiquette; The Comet ‘liming o Do to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. 1v ear PCGUAIMTED 8W1’ KRMTICING PLAY Ixeiim. fwavl-w Q,»- Tl‘! Compound {it it? i ll? ‘"95" e n ve rnon .h p knobs and ALSO tutti-Lilli"- ,1 . pain ecdoohiemhuo c: crank’, nerves dun to function: dllordsrl. Plnlhamh ll very effective to hol build u n- linnl Addruc p liltnngc for work, t rm women. Pffliflfl