rues TWO l ~_ v vvvvvvvvvrv \v-vv¢rvrvv V‘ v ¢';'v;-.-§§-§§4 ‘ ’.l.-. i oonomr 01x SA YS— ' igzzzzens Diai-y Loveless Marriage Eggotl fills lt SlfAdM n a To Vlad Vlltrlftlti Aeffectltrn an DEAR. MISS DIX: are both very anxious for us to marry. I iltlllllrt‘ nun very tnucll. I don't lovr~ him. 1 just like him, ihnt if I hurried up the trvedding I might feel differently about him alter we were married. but tht- more I think of it, llle more I dread it What do you advise me to do? l)i't.‘lf‘lldlllg to love him? Or shall I tell him how l rczrlly feel? break the engagement. hnfliness first. or his? UNHAEY AND UNOEWIAIN Shall I consider my ANSWER: thousand 10st their desire. The answrr always is: DON'T DO IT. If you are on the very fifillfi of the ‘altar. turn back it you realize that you no longer love lEvilldIl or woman to whom you are betrothed. Nothing else that you could do to an innocent man or woman is so cruel as it is to marry him or her under false pretenses. Don't let pity. or family pt-qgsurg Ol your own cowardice force you lnlo committing such a crinle. UNJUSI‘ INJURY There is no hurt that a woman can do to s man that is so deep as for her to marry him without loving him. for she can't keep up the’ pretense long. It shows itself in her coldness. her neglect, her stir-inking away from lum. her porpetual fault-finding. and for that £13k experience she takes his sutrport. his name, .111 that m. has p, IN"? 15 "119" ally fate so terrible as the humiliation that a woman feels when she knows herself an unloved wife. who ls merely endured thrlmgh H 50115!‘ 0f dilly- Murder is n lesser crime than killing the soul. and that is what an unloved marriage does to both a man and a woman. DEAR, MISS DIX: I have been engaged to Bill for. the lust llllTlw months and we plan to be nuirrled soon. We. love each other very much. Bil. makes a line living and treats me lllCCl). Up to last night we had never quarreled. But. lust night I went to Bill's hous‘ andweltad Va few drinks. After several drinks Bill said I was be- coming intoxicated and insisted Hint I shouldn't drink any tnore. I told hllll not to treat me like a child, and took another. Tlhen lit» called 111° 8 5P0U€d brat and turned me across his knees and spanked me soundly. When my mother and father heard of this they thanked Bill and offered the razor strap for Bill to use any time I got drunk again. Bu’. my girl friend thinks that 1 should quit Bill and calls him a woman. beater. Do you think that I deserved m; spanking’ m. should 1 give Bill up? JANE. ANSWER: I think you deserved it richly. and I think that 1g 15 I pity that all husbands with bizbulous wives don‘t apply the same treatment. Also. it would be equally efficacious with the husband and wife rolc reversed. In fact. I did know of one case where a wife sewed her drunken husband up in a sheet and then administered such I beating mat ll permanently cured ntm of the drink habit. D553 M155 DIX! I l!" l Yflwng man Z9 years old. Served four years in the army. Am unmarried and live with my parents. But, IIYIYOFIUIlEIl-(‘ilfl the drink habit ls beginning to fasten itself upon m». On several occasions recently I have returned home under the in- “"9716? 0i’ llllllvl‘. which greatly dfstresses my father and mother. o! °°11l‘$“- 11W father knows that you cannot force a man of E to do anything he dorsnt’ wish to do. What would you advise mo to do under thr- circumstances? Leave home. or remain and fight it. out? I have a fine salary. bun I throw most of it ntvav. ANXIOUS TD DO RIGHT ‘THING ANSWER: I think you are a case for the Alcoholics Anony- mous. and I urge to contact it immediately. There are several branches in the city in which you live, But neither they nor anyone else can help a man who will trot hcl-p himself, or reform one who does not desire to be reformed. ' O Better English l 5 l How Can [Hi 1 Iv Ann» Ashley §'O-O-QQ-O-§O-Q-O-O-O—O'O-+O-O#O+§OQ+ Q- 110w can I make oranges look attractive on the table? ‘ A An orange is very attractive i when prepared flower fashion. The - skm should be cut down in quarters. then in eighths to within an inch of tiheblossom end. It should 111m; be Shipped down into points and a D. 0. William! ro+woao++owwooo++o+ov l. What in wrong with this sen- lence? “They have traveled every- fwtltcres." ‘J. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "parliament"? Ii. Which one of these words is misspelled? Lilconcelvable. irresist- ible. indisputablc. 4. What docs the word "lncap-l 1h 1 . 1 , 5. What is a word beginning‘ for a book mark“ g ° use wlttn ne that means wlnvpltlllsly N An ordinary rubber bard wicked? mlqulmus“? makes an ideal book mark. Just snap it over the pages that have been _rosd, lengthwise of the book. Q. lIow can I brighten the nickel trimmings of the gas range? A. Wash with warm wptfl h which two tablespoons of I111 have been stirred. AN SWEBS 1. Say everywhere. 'l‘hc-re 'is no Iucn word as everywhercs. 2. Pro- Iounoe plr-li-ctent. a as in uh. and .9; pgT-ll-l-ffwnt. 3. Irresistible. l. Luck of ability. "Cunning and hatchery are the offspring of in- upwlty." - Ls Rochefoucauld. 5. Nefsrlotts. BUDY FRESHNESS Illlill odour til: pluunt . WINGBD INCHES "Rlohcsfil said the teacher. as h themselves y endure qmglllng soups when afiuily mffjflunt, mildly medicated ' gapbqniohcs grime andodour ‘pvpycufcelingwonderfully t qmfldentl Finish with in- fudutra Tulcum to a - . n, flltd ljllhl! 0f- Ctlflcurl oodnvl ' mean?" Blank looks met his nu. "Surely some one can answer question like that. You. mean f" l I um. cngagvd to a young man who is all that any woman muld ask for tn a husband. and his family and my family But the. catch is that while I thought. Shall I go on f know it will hurt film for me to U\l'|'| I have answered this question a _ times. nnd I shall answer it a thousand tltncsunorc us long as there ls any chance of keep- ing girls and boys from making the fatal mistake ot going on with marriages for tvhich they have Morning Smile l wow+o+qs+¢+ks»,.,+“w yond Rob's. lovely sun shadows Alder-lea on a dfsturblng note. I Brown, return. what klnd of riches did the WIIIEIJTCQYCIS. Mrs By an Inland Farmer's Wifo o+oo++o+o+v "This is like’ u March moi-lung" Jock remarked by way of u greet- ing. when he fetched the bottles that hold the mllkand cream for the daily requirement of the fam- lly in the house across the lune. And I believe qt the number we, fill. we are the most careful with that which goes to nourish small grand-daughter there. Only with‘ nrlk from ‘he Kelly cow»she bflllg l the most NCCflily freshcned. Us-l ually James attends to this im- portant and‘ beguiling chore hint- 5C". but there are the occasions ' when for the lll0lllftll1. he has been called to some other interest. Then. , peering suspciously into the sever-l a1 pails he asks with concern “Now. i are you sure. Ellen you got the baby's milk out of this one? You haven't by any chalice made a mis- take?" Once it is bottled, it is sent HCIOLs n lane to be pasteurized. James invariably delivers it, going thither on- a step that denotes the best of pleasant anticipation. his reward being a sunny smile of wel- come from our own small maid. She has always been pleased to drink ltcr lquids from a $1855. spurnittg the usual method. Draft" iced by small fry. She continues to thrive and Jeanie could scarcely believe it but today “she knows her name!" To prove it. each one of us. from different directions hailed hcr in our varied keys. Jamie, called her name loudly and then laughed when quickly she tutrit-tl lC-Wflffls h m. “But she has no notion m’ crscptng yet" I wnd to Ito-I). ullcn W9 ufre at dinner. He lnughozl. m n mnamcr that I could not quite make out. "Creep!" he tcpcntcd "what would she mint with all of you ng fcr her pleas- JHE .CHARLQ1TEI9_WI:L;<=_.IJARDIAN.Q- Tvvv rv v vvvvvv¢¢€¢61v vééévé‘ Ob-O-O-OQO-O-Q 0-0 &9¥OQQUOQQ-O+OO 9604-6904 O4-O-§§OO-§-O-O-OO-O ' . (man's Realm/Socialand. Personal/Fashions/Lite rature Wins World Skating Bhantpionphip . 004-004-004 Mo e rn Etiquette Q. Should a girl who is employ- 0d in un office wear gay. elaborate clothes when going to work? A. No; it is very inappropriate to do so. Q. When going to visit a friend who has a small child, is it neces- sary to take a gift of some kind to the child-i’ A. It Ls not exactly necessary. but the thoughtful guest will al- wayst bring a small gift. Q. What kind of type should be used on wedding invitations? A. Script, plain block.- or old English. -Q-§OQ~OO-§l- Cook b Corner- O-O-Q§'Q-Q-+G_QOQ O4QQ Of O-O QQQQQ SNOW BALLS ‘.3 cup butter ‘a cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powda teaspoon salt cup milk 1-’.- teaspoon vanilla 2 egg vnhitcs Jam METHOD: Cream the butter und gradually cream in the sugar. then continue creamlng until the mix- ture ls light. Sift together the ilnlr. baking powder and the 5illl. A: d the sifted ingredients to the cream- Canada's first ‘sen of t-he ice. Barbara Ann Scott of Ottawa utbou-I. \\‘ltil‘l“(l ' \ to \'lL'lul‘_\‘ in this world championship skat- Ver_v lovely today ltn. lrcn. this M; npwl l. Slot con lftttcrerl {lgitlllsl 2t of the world's tiny of the Xflr llml llolluis Sh, her-t skaters. t‘:lll';.*1 u: _v B. tllll Ann .5 as good as Sonja Henic ill i101‘ Vztlc-tlliile. 'l'ril<lcrl_v the sun flii...~| puma, ed our peaceful countryside and a gczttle breath cf wind stirred t ' branches of the lawn ‘ ihougltts ntust have tur he day at hand Wlltrr he an 't.r out of tn: shadows of ca ‘Oflllflg and in a voice th:‘l v. Illl husky with slifip. I ltrrtrd lvm‘ l; his grand-fathct- who nor-l you?" I did not catch the 113M)" amuilftg. I have been but for the two began to chuckle and. then lingering on- each word. Jam e I A “me gm 1, a l)l*El'iQu§ [hing it must said; “Wasn't that funny?" Gay and meaningful nlissives. exchanges between "he" and "she" would be‘ delivered at mail boxes tcclay. and beneath a tlOWlly pillow tonightq to mask a like sentiment. I sus- pect that it ‘was due to on influx of these itrtrigtriig love missivcs at the Post Office at the comer store. extending the period 0f sort- ing the mail. that it was later in coming down along the hill this morning. no: Indeed. I am told that one cour- icr was heard to remark: “I'll be glad when tlvs confounded Val- entine season is over." If he used p. les; polite word than- confound- ed. lt_ was doubtless that bslng a confirmed bachelor. he could know nothing of the delighted heart fluttcrlngs. that the receipt of onc of lhcsc would bring. Nor could he appreciate the imDortan-t- m)‘. tnighty. role he himself was playing in furthering Cup’d‘s designs. I recall - but what is the use of re- fceible flutter. At Jamie's excited request. James adjusted his glosscs_ to read his Valentines to him l “Now what are these? And what do they say?" he asked in surprise. .1 stirprse that as he read. oddly enough. revealed very i€lldCl' tin-cs. that made mg suspect that he too. while reading to his grand-son. was ltenrkeltlng back in memory to days of other years. c - c It was p.11» ideal day. in wire-h to complete our (wood-sawing at Alder- lea. and the last. ping of It had hagdly died away. before ltclpers and gear disappeared from the yard. in a moving of trucks. on the way to Rob's Jamie went with the other: and Jeanie as well. she to visit with Mrs. A. up the hill be- were dark on the pond ice than and small drops trickled from "the icicles under the eaves", It was q Jamie‘; first. tr"p home. since his W85 refill"! to his class. “take unto IT-Olhel‘ We"! '0 [he 411i’ "id "- And Q5 lhfllllfh this were not enough wings and fly away. gardless of the excitement of the to d‘slrcss James. an owl either 1:1 What kind of riches does the writer sawing. it needed no question of the neighboring sprum gladg m- m mine. to know that Janie had found a. loneliness there. It was alnnd mournfully into the wlde ind thing for hlm. that on his iloncly splICQS of the night. “I would for . G. and her Ohlldrm into the depths of hi3 old prmchlir three had come on an afternoon "we'll have a change of weather Brown hesitated for u moment. stroll "to ace the baby" and to jun prett Ind then nlunved- "Qstrlollel. sir.‘ new husband on the homewnrd trek. It is "passing strange" how each Good-night. . u nice he had no time‘ _ .._.4.....___. With nrtlr ' l LivingtSLeisurte-l —THE WOMAN'S REALM— i i what tic wants to say cank-oitsunle t'.\o or three minutes in polite pre- liminaries before he gets down to bras". lurks. To be harsh and abrupt in nn effort to save time ls foolish like wind and tough» ~15 fit-oi. And. ch. the mirat-tc jllnl to lie The fI\r".i‘\'(‘lUUF. mnrvclilzg: age ti‘ .' would be only iutural for some; 1pm.; _ eonomy. Whatever \\‘e may think of the fair sex to sleep with the _--5nrrp-ie;n Unto the‘ Day“ -1»; to the contrary. most of us ‘we warm comforting assurance of one calla Nflfnlfljp I r more ttme than we are .... __ .s___ to (‘llllL-lfl)’ wisely or profitably we ‘The masculine interest might not’ 'l‘hert- 1's‘ m on; ‘u t - "111 \‘<‘I'.\' well spare some of ll fcrl llerhalls take s0 obvious a pcsitiolml the t-hiltl whore parents tll"‘S.\ ltiipllllllltififs of p0lltEllCSS.-— Peterbcr- but I have v.0 doubt that an indiff- f or her in a different nlzirttrt‘ ‘than ‘ uugh Examiner. . crent manner would be uscd only; his school t-olttputiioils nntl it is ————"-——— Modern living. say the health L‘.\- apt to develop an inferiority wrm- _ ports. lakes an unnecessarily heavy plex if the child L-s t-otlstultly point-l _ _ ed out ns being different. Motlnrs 1°11 Vi‘ fiemal ms- M'"" l5 "9 10118" should nolc the gt-nornl lzzirhing of (‘Y Mum! l‘) ca‘ [OM15 Pf-‘qullfmi! the children with whom her ctulrilnlufll "msllcalicll- Jaws 11"‘! leeili plays and dress her rhilrl m-coril- d0 "M 8P1 FY9119!‘ eXelTise- Cltllfll"!!! mgly‘ if She wants mm m. h“ m etlrly ncqulrcuirtiflcial tastes when he happ“ development. i-s taking place. They ' lent too much sugar with and he- ttvrcu ntczlls. Experts point out‘ lthnl people can't be healthy and. ‘resist. disease if they have broken- If you have rliffi-t-tllty‘ lutvinj the: dumplings slick to your spoon oi dmm m‘ ‘weal/ed teem- fnrk when you are tixving to rlropp them as quickly as possible into! “gnu; (“TIZENS the boiling broth. havc n bowl of ice water alongside of the stovel 1,. a quiet square in Kensinmonl nnd tlln will‘ storm ullirklr into Pltmmtlon. tneres‘ a house that's hum- before putting it into the dumpling .113“: with ‘he volces of mo“ ‘hm mixture. They will (lrc-p from the sixty Hmng g;.|1s_.yuu-d think i; SD00" ‘time “lsll-Y- [was the 'I‘ower of Babel to iudke ‘ ————--~ '-- from the number of languages spok- en there! ’I’ltere are girls who come from half n rlozen European ro-ung “'hen Drop Time To Be (Tnurtcntm t-nlling out. of the past. sometllini: 'I‘itnc speul in lirng pulitf‘ is "-5.. m,‘ h, mpmgon “.05.. from a" that i5 almost lost now in the mists never wustctl. A mnn who knows pa,“ of (he British ccmmonwealtlh of other days? And yet. rCnlClu- -"‘7*" '" "" ‘W ’ s 7*" ' hut tlugv nre all unllcrl in a sirgle boring. my cwn heart records n incident of the tl-.t.\‘- oftrn llll- ldenl-tvorld citizenship. The liottsc is railed the ‘House of CL-tizcnshipl and these sivty-five girls. between’ thc ggcs of 17 and 25. grc receiving nn advanced training in home. in- tcrmtional and Commonwealth tit‘- fuirs. A“ important part of their studies is the first-timid inspection of Britain's political. economic. plld social machinery. That's why they nrc often t6 be seen sitting in the visitor's gallery of the House of Commons, in the Law Courts, and nt nteetings of County and Bo ough Cornet-ls. They also - hospitals. Government training cen- tres. houslngcstates. factories, re- form schools-even gusworks. Ser- retarlnl training ls part of the course too. and many of them hecomc secretaries to Members of Parliament. As if their tchcdulc were not full enough already. the students of world citizenship often listen to talks hy M. Pls on home and in- ternatlonol affairs. Vllltors during their ‘last semester have included lady Mountbatten. the Governor- Genernl of New Zealund, and l. member of the Turkish Parliament. plftllllCd on our purl. i5 woven to- gethcrdo milk-c n complete patter-n at its cnd. I think Mrs G. is fol- IOWJH! n nice plan in the rearing. pt Ivr t-hildren. She regard; them‘ as n direct gift from Hcuvort, nnd is never lco tin-d or too busy to cuter into their plans or interests. So today pVCn ‘w lh a quilt in the frames" he found time to take them. on n wnlk aflcr school hours In the 3cm". tt tinmc. it will not be n quilt nttne or less they will rclncmber. but n mother wilt-l could take time to come Wllh them on a delightful qutzng. to make this k lrcd-letter Valentine Day, to be ‘lovingly recalled in later years. - u . lwinsonie and delightful have been its hours. but it. ‘n leaving A ‘comely pig. for which ours have laid down plans that ultimately have to do with multiplying the §Decles._ls lllfilspflSfii at present. lh I d i e ‘at w°°d “pmm hm‘ 1°"? girls wore Bath. ate a meal of curry, and were entertained with Indian 59V" JNHN says. dropping heavily v different countries. V soon.’ Until tofnorrcvl. Diary. . Citizenship‘, Min 4 out 0r g women WHO WIN PRIZES FOR HOME BAKING This. too, is good sauce. music and dancing. livonlngn like this are planned to introduce the girls to the ways of people in many woods. always pinch your match ed mlxture _nltcrnately vvitn the, store lo-day. -~... tnllk. Then add the vanlllu. Llcnt the egg whites until stiff. but not n dry, and fold these in last. Grease small pudding molds, rr custard cups. and place n Snot-trill“ (ypuglpgl) of jam in the bottom of cact . Tncn i111 1hr molds lW°-'h11'<l-‘>§"""‘f" A DELICIOUS AND ECONOMICAL VITAMIN roon tlte1dDudl¢:‘3'g3-§“'t‘ge- p“ n. wmnu tmmo, rmnolouou. CANADA s at s ill-gut 40 ntlnutes. Serve with cus-I ‘ turd sauce. if desired. t k t The last is an easy 0M 0 "la c" p chocolate steamed pudding. ' °:'°°°“ ‘”'”'§ CHOCDLATE STEAMED . ruonlm z Household z l, By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE _ § S b k 5 2 ‘ablespoons Sherman“: ' For Satturtluy February 2‘! i E z 2 a cup sit!" ‘ z 1 9K8 _ - \ m ‘Pills is a holiday with znucth i BY R”b°"' w‘ o 2 mun“ ‘Q o“ unswcc c“ NWmi-fit of cnloynlfllll- flnfl Ycélivillr oo-oo-owovoo-oooo» wow-ca 0'00: PMCNM?! d n m, but ln a thoroughly discreet and 1"! cups 5' ‘e ° conventional manner. ‘There is U‘ unlineu 1:. teaspoon salt teaspoons bakinG WW5" . ilk Cream the 5mm?" inf; l'c “um the sugar and then add t beam“ egg. Melt the chocolate add to the creamed ntlxturr. 1 wcll. ‘ Sift the flour. than ntcaaurc nndt sift. again with the salt and baklrlél‘ powder. Add this alternately nah the milk to the first mixture. t Fill greased pudding mold two-l thirds full with the batter. - Luv the mold and stta-m for 2 hours. l with custnrdl KISS Yflllll TIRED FEELING GDDDBYE! P0 Ital Many Suflor law Blood ant-And Don't Know It. '“" “M” "“'|"t."’§l"."Zl'.'.Il§’£’t.‘-‘Z"?3§ t u u l’ u” w“ “"1:§k'puttn and ltmnl- m -yoo an foal u if m: ad Ind in your 108i. do . tired an peplell. ’ Low load count mun! you haven t. got cnmllh red blood eorpulciemltin their VIEJI ob l0 an’! lifeflvlngbgxylen fvpm will? nnn throughout. your dy. And lust n n. uh; oxygen to explode gasoline in your our and mnko the power to turn the whet-ls. no you mun have plenty of mylen to ex- plodl the cnern in your body nnd live you i . "c3 527%.... Pink mm today. They are world-noted for the helu Um! Ii" i" increulng the number and strength of red corpuueleo. Than with your blood count. up. you'll feel 1m boundinl u» the mir- 1- if you were floating on air. Auk your druggilt for Dr. Williams Pink Pill: tad”. l t students-she says she could fill the college five times over. It looks n5 though this experiment ln Brit- ,.\=.~i ls going to nlake people really ‘internationally minded. nnd by helping the different notions of . the world to understand each other. Ihrlng ghoul lasting friendship rmrl peace between them. l One of the finest examples of s marble bust being made more _realiutlc by deplctlnp various parts In different-colored marble is the life-sized sculpture of "Great- grandmother" by Chester Beach. American ueulptor. Flesh-colored vvwvvvwv-vwv . ._FJ.‘JBBE\B_Y_Z1-_.1947._ ) You knuw that I healthy. vtc-fl- , nourished child rndiltol joy and happi- ness and is a plenum to behold. Active growing children need large amounts of vitamins and ntinerals -~ amounts they don't always get front their ordinaty nteals. So why not sec to it that your child has the ltcaitlrgivitig vitamins and minerals he needs? Th: daily use of Vimnltol, the natural orange flavoured, fortified vitamin food. is a rlcasant way to supply additional amounts of vitamins A, Bl. D, Riboflavin (B2), Niacin and minerals Calcium, Phos- phorus and available Iron.. Thus, Vl- maltol aids growth and maintenance of appetite, strength and energy of buoyant health. Its vitamin content also helps build strong tones and teeth. Df special importance during winter months, Virnaltol aids in restoring and maintaining natural reuiltancc toinfcetion. Its high concentration make: it very economical to use. Children love delicious Vimaltol by the spoonful or lpread ml broad or biscuits. Get it It your drug vw-Qq danger of uccitletit and rzgrct from! a breach of thc lows. romantic and civic. Jntlgmcnt may be confused and ltztroliaolc nnd the emotions Ilntl lmpllists. ready to take daring chances. nnjtclltd by strange con- tacts or p - prrsotmges. Thosp wit b rthdtty it in may find n gcctl opr- ‘ug lcr chunk’! m“! r.C\v cuilitltls llt sucnl. dcmtstlo and cultural life. its well as in business: > Fv Always dry the pails for scrub blug before putting l-hem away. ’l'hll nlso applies to floor clottlis and the scrubbing brushes. Cockroaches an very much attracted to damp brush» es nnd cloths, nnd besides. thry are very npt to becom: smelly nnd make on: rchlctnnt. to use thenl again for cleaning purposes. nffttils. tnirfiit tiegntivtttr- such p0 Fillfl‘ judgment. i5 p. gTclS. A child buin on this day niuylblades. _ ‘ _ luivc kindly. lzuuluble intentions.‘ lug; Stun“ but impulses. emotions nnd men“ _ I b _ ‘N! m)". tnmy mp.v,-_fl 5W3‘... t; ],'_1‘0 1);; lagg stains tall t‘. ltrno ‘ mm silver by rubbinr: vlgolollsll‘ “ill dungcrutts nnd I'll“ . A person who has hnstily to ut n dinner. SMOOTH .\ prini shaped. . 1 yard Illl-lllcll panties. and Style‘ Number address Charlottetown Guardian Pattern No. 273-1 marble l: used for her face. wltttc for her hair, pearl for her cap and ‘grayish-green for the shawl around At on ‘Indian’ evening recently lhO her shoulders. I KILL THEM when you're afield or In the l0 that you are sure it l»: out; be The prl-rtclpll of the ‘Houn of careful with your clgaret and pipe florothy Neville» uhu; drown your camp ftre and Rolfe. hu u long waiting lint of kill every spprk. Name Address bu, Province _ ,...t m. d0. Rub "l! throat. about And buck with time - touted llowevcr. erratic impulses l fnlr upl Hints on Etiquette been substitute for another why he cannot. ‘ should at onre accept. it should be l'n l! (‘M1151- or tlcrlinc tit-finitely. If liq vamw No. ‘.3734 is cut In sizes l2. H. l0. m. at». zse, m. to. 42 44 4s and 48. Size as; 2H yards Ilirlnch for silo: send '30 cents for PATTERN which includes complete acwlnl guide. Print your Namlr. 4611"“ plainly. sure to state size you wish Includo postal-unit or zono ntunber in your Address Pattern Department. Th Vac s Vuo u: PIECES Knives prcs- ‘ to b: rolnnton lablp still; the rlnlnfi “i1 quickly disnpprar. , _ s..- . asked ntlend the affair, he i! manner. fNeedlecraftf "FOR THE HOME- ‘(NENDATION buck and n semi-prin- cess frcnt with t he lop cut. to fol- low the brn comblnrd give excellent titles to this slip. The pnntlcs that come in the pattern are also nicely B0 ‘The sharp carving knives $110M . lllbll‘. llcsrl to the conv" lion- be kPDl SPD-lfltlfd "vim ‘$11911 ‘Vim: nl and rcguiar in order to av:.d rr-I If kept together they w llvloJ‘ t , sharp edge from contucl with will" should c.\"vl-i-' and if he nrceflll gravrill.