PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETOWN Y’ murmur 11, HQ 1 (Truman- g WOITIO" ~ ‘{7- é _ .. .. n-‘Jnrwwa-srwmrasrvnv z‘- - -- - -~,~.-r -. m.m.........u-......-.»1.2-.--~n-u-numm-aaraxnzuzannznh comm-tun"... -....-....--..,.--....-.. .0.- -........ .. ............ nr-w----....-........,......... .. .. ..-~-- - "Rfifi l ‘Q33: int"...- . I i 11 $00060 1w a: l l." Livingfi. JTHEWOMANS REALM! brown rooster: on o honey-colored shantung or the bare behinda of children swimming beach on a blue and green looking silk I NEVER “UQTCH I never watch a dreaming child at play. i Ior see a _\ui.lill go sliuuttng1 through his room, 1 [hat shadows do not fall iit'l'OSS_U1~ the daj. [Itching ii‘. black and white a1 scrricrl giooin he lurk no longv!‘ sing-M . l“. l. . The \\"t-\‘Z:‘l‘l1d('.iiiL‘El‘S stumble in the ' (Q1115 of a wide 110x 1,1951 qt both Research workers in food and because l had looked into the 59"‘ Th" his! "ll ‘"19 “'95 tltfl l front and back. the other a cutaw'ay' nutritloii—» particularly those who ctnply cannistcr earlier to com- §f"‘§d“,§:°,s.:.e: iarirvehllsnlnfllie- gr cantiie fin-Act's. iturils \iii\'.t.tl Fhe Behind their l [rumhit- to dust. Prints here included Ont: with weight persons actually v _ _ . _ ruhbicd virus largo ludybuss 1m Slllflll Steel" food when worried about. soxnenluitg And the scarcity nf tobacco at this erg‘ hlgeflggg"; tyllfill- i iicart "ll is ii u. true: it cannot leaves on a white shantung back- 1111111 when 111611- 11111111 15 at rest, house, only fitted into a scheme of - _ B e 0t er bcf ground and widely soured straw- 111 111,, --_;.,,,,,,a1 of ,1... Anmrlggj] fitful supplies that ebbing OX‘ flow- “"1115 °Y the ""h- vr“, (1..,1.. \.-l‘r iortrcss beauty berries on black pattern. “c111 31 *\=.5()Q13[lQ11" [tr 5 Chur- ing in one house o: the other usu- N°W lhal- ‘he “Puts °f lht’ "Pill O ma 11": fir» 7 Joseph \\'hitehe'id motlc his own 1 1:5. dté 11 naming-o 1,1131% 1113; ally provides cnotigh of the nccd— “m nmhlksl- ‘whlch are llleil‘? gens-pm 11111>1nnK "Llllulidl fan-lcolor splashes out of solid cottons e<s..111L11e11.'-s1é1c11,, 1131,11 1(11._111..1 111.1; cd material to satisfy their im- Adullery- lolhlhillll)": llllclvllftllflfi» ‘p151 land shantungs. A hostess gown pdiln, 1Jm1sc11111a1=o11f11 011111;; uncl 111'~‘<l111l° 11ml til Wurst‘ only mod- ldDh-tlfy.‘rnvyings, murders. drunk- fpn pynvt; 1-». 1.».-‘,.i u bone.- of l had a turquoise top and a purpic. ea‘ . ° “ . L1 ‘ 1111c .8 111 1119 crate masculine requirements. enness""lchcl‘hl'>- and Such ltkvi 0f I llillihfilll‘ t l r lhlue and green skirt. Pole hiven- ma). be~|ll,lldwel 1115 ntv11€1l1u11.c 111.111. Through the years. there have been lhe ‘Yllch l lPll 5°11 bQfQFP- I15 l But cacti 1'5 $'..|i(ltl\\l‘i" follow tdcr. blue and purple wcrc sewed iubjoniihglls .md 11 11 1e11_e‘11..5 "U1 the occasions wiicn James has fore- hi“? l°l<l 3°11 1" ‘l1’? PBSY- lllltt the)‘ tho sun ltotlelhcr for a bruadcluth (‘r0551 tu-ML ‘>11 CE“? N11 i 1111111111: 101. sworn the cniovntrnt of smokln‘; whlch dc‘ such lltlftgs shall not in- \.1il\~"ilili on ~ini on tiicsr- igunmettil. jade and pale gray was. mmd, l.“ MI 1 .. 1 111. 101111 11ll°St‘ll1<‘l‘"lvl' 11 lOYtECI‘ 01‘ hllvllr helht u" hlllgdm“ of Gljd- Gul- 5» I O 1 ,....-.1.1-. pin lanotlier hostess gown [he “mm! to u“ ‘mm U b cr period of scarcity which ended 194l- ~ ""“"' '. “ V _. ____ _ ' imam. 1 ~11 . 1_ _- 1nd -1d As it is today. so it was in the itllll-°"tvgl§il"hill'“ l icAsIEn THAT WAY Selle o‘ W“ *1“"~1‘~‘°l°“=' ‘hm? ‘lnlslyntlillfl,looliigqsollillgdittgfc. d‘ titty-s of t1i<> Part‘ settlers. when ‘>_'_ " _v~ to cat are >0 i-tdlYtTlllll llltll c-"ehllt F e s ~ Young Evil l-Iye livcd in the ls- . . .. .- . i . - » ‘ ' knows tint O\'Ci‘\\‘(’lgl < . .. . .11 1 . land of St John and {iracticed a S I. ._ tt).\ll-. INTO \\ lien bottle caps. to_\ s. cans. and lhe Pdllchl 1 _ _ 'ilu-ic- was that incinora i c ta} _. 1 ‘flux-nan '1 h‘ s a forerunner of licart disease iiiiJ 111 A111Dr11.11_ 11.1w" 11,1111 11311195 111111 sort of wizardry that made him OlVN 1N \'F\\' ‘ORR fiPRlNfi 51101115115 ldecoralioti often is applied tr- th-w 1 'l‘im. our hired man. by mutual con- . . ‘fiat surface before it is formed iniu Pmllllllit‘ to cvcreat. Noll tincsnl- sent (lccidcd to givc up til.‘ habit. (lrcn, _ New York We Tlic piint silk drcss l its final shape. ' "Willy 3 Pdllclll Wlll ~11? Fill-Cl They discussed it at breakfast. when “P 111T‘ lltlotmfll llltll lllls 11ft- “111c11 appeared m 11111‘. 1:11.011 111, -7.-. rather die than static. 'l his sciale 111011. 511111111. 11nd 1.11.911 out “Tn. usual person could rust spells over F; the polka clot in ll’i1\ti\'(t"~?SS col- SMOKED GLASS MIXED drive ls behind the stroll: 119511? baccds no good," James offered. (‘\'°1‘3‘°"° Wllh \"l1°l11 hi’ 911ml! l" iections this sprin2~rarnc into its WITH QUALITY W001) tor alcohol and tobacco. “I'm Sorry that i cvcr commenced iwtttflvt- _ ltltlortt. 111s sorcery was mo“ 1“ \hr* concludinc shun-lites of ——~-— "Five hundred consecuthc pat» it!“ "N " T1111 gtgrctcd, "it's m 1 not votifinvcd alone to humans, but 1119 Ne... 1on1. 1.1.... 1,._.1,1t1i.~‘_= i2tli1 New York New lu\.urv fui-ni- iciits who i-rqurstcci treatment lor good, in fact exrttsing your prcs- llvtls PXt-‘flvlsrtl lliltln animals of the lcn-ii-aitnnzii nritir-iiai dross wcrk. turo is being introduced. fr-attirirv: tliclr ovcrnciuht wcrc asked thc cucc. illllcn it's rot worth a d1»- ll"‘°-‘l-_h1"ll1- "l ‘hi’ 1111‘. l1>lI°$ 0f New? 1101191151,. 11 1,,,,1 B1~(1“|11u 1ironiincntiy thr- use of smokcvi question: when you arc ucrvous or to anybody. not oitc tl---! Yes wcil tllt‘ KN. fouls of tllt- b: ityald. and lllllrft-"TS l" tfvmlllllttllvfl llllll till-Bl» worrlcil. do you cat inure or its ' givc ii up this vcry day. "Such "l-‘Q tlultlPFllb‘ t'1‘\'11l111‘l‘$ UT lllt.‘ both mad»: up iii some measure for 1' the noticeable absence of prints in 11 other collections. Newest looking of the prints were those printed on slianturtt! and tlir- rippsireii’ revived interest in small. widely spared patterns. Miss Roscnsteinb- collection fea- tured wearabiy full-skirted dresses and slim-skirted suits, with lots of PmphfiSlS. as always. on the neck- lino. Tiny bolero jackets nvcr bare- ‘slitltlldeféfl dresscs~both silks and knit-came with short sir-eves in back and a cape-like front shoulder with ends which tie ‘into a knot at the centre hustlinc. Notable for its absence in this collection was the flare-hack high- xvaisted jaclzct. which has been rhown almost cvenvvrhcre else. Spot: Of Pink Whatever their basic colors. mostl tosensteln prints showed a spot. ofl Hhk somewhere —-< the combs M1 Wiuiitiittiistrizii 7 iioes Breathing iiuri? . A vigorous rubbing of the chest, ‘heck and sore side with Nervlllnn la advisable. This tinnderful lliii- ment.’ sinks into the tissues where the pain is seated, and giics fast 71,119‘ rapimi tiir-alhing ts helped "111 111st gcnsfl or sorcncss lessen! qukkl}. Just trv Nrrililne for chest nghtncss, rlitl:l'l<. rniiis and sore- l ness. ‘it is a wonderful linimcvtt and may rave the whole farntl)’ from numerous minor ills. Hun- dreds any the effect of Nervillne in fast and surc. it should be in eiery home. Large lmtiie . r. at all leaders. ______.__.__-__.__. iiiiliti Killed It Pack of Huskies t t Margery Setiila. of God's Lake. MBJL. was torn to pieces by a. pack of huskies as she played with them outside tier litiiiil). The huskles svere owns-ti by Tom Rumanskl. free trader. for whom Margery!» father works. According to her parents. ivfargery‘ was friendly with the animals and played with them oftrn. Ritnirinskl shot each of the dctzs immediately after the girl's body 't\'1l\ found. Andy Le- Chiliie. norilicrii bush pilot. said the family hoard the dogs fight- ‘mg outside tile house. went out and found them over the remains ni‘ the child's body which was mostly cmistiiiied. Dr. Cameron Ctirrftzrin, a dcctur Willi the de- psriment nf Indian Affams. sta- tionzd at. Norivly House. flew the 150 miles ta God's Lake to con- dor-‘. an investigation as coroner. Ari inquest may be held Above ts u typxai husky dog. ~~-¢-nu<»-_-u~u__-"-_-- she frequently used fiat, candy-coi- 1useful on suits and coats. ‘ticulariy in this collection - one _ tile’ YOSQlwith pockets which roiled around eat. doesn't tlllltfllfs 118799 Vfllh U5 ‘the side hipiine to be met by the and llleloverskirt which blliowed out be- hind. 1 similar objects fee mirror panels with wood finished in black lacquer and gold-beveled frames and pedestals. An oblong plant container in- serted into the rectangular top of one distinctive coffee table is sur~ rounded by sectional mirror panels framed in wood. ing legs add to the sleek and deli- cate effect. vcpqunanaunnvurenauqwurcnNJL -““"-"""“"" ’s Realm/S cial and Persona l-uu-llfix: r: l/Fashionsf/Literature '1 Leisure off a rocky “lhere Brownie didn't use prints. cd buttons. sprinkled everywhere Two skirts were featured par- are iithographed. l ty woods. The pieces in the rol- ‘lhypg ,lPCll°tt ""189 "Om fleflll-Cllt flt°~ stated that they ate larger meals." dern copies of Venetian antiques. types to ornately etched tables. sidcboards. bcds'ide ables. and headboards show erestlng use of Slonting. taper 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "If anybody thinks it is true, they are wrong." 2. What. 1s the correct pronunc- iation of "luerillal"! 3. which one of these ivords is misspelled? Militia. magnesia rc- gaiia. vanilla. 4. What does mean’! 5. What is a word beginning vrith ctr that. means “to surround. as by stratogem”? ANSWER! the word "gullible" 1. Say, “l1 anybody thinks it is _ Pronou tnie. he is wrong." 2. ace ge-riha, e u in get, l u tn iii. n. tmstresaed, accent second syllable. 3. Magnesia. 4. Easily deceived or cheated. “Gulllble hLmanlty is ever ready to listen." 5. Clrcumvent. W, _ ._._ Cook ’s Corner Q BAKED TOMATO SURPRISE 4 tomatoes 1 tablespoon quick-cooking tap- loco 4 tablespoons celery, finely chop- ped 3 tablespoons grated cheese $4 tearpoon salt Dash of pepper Cut thin slice from stern-end of each tomato and remove part. of pulp with remaining ingredients ll rdll tomntou. Place in cu- serole, Bake in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 30 minutes. Server 4. OED‘ BEEF RTEW ’/¢ cup fat. 1 pound cubed stewing bee! (t- lnch cubesl 1 cup coarsely cut celery ‘l4 mp coarsely chopped green pepper toptlonuii 6 medium onions. sliced 2 cups conned tomatoes ‘.3 teaspoons salt ‘i teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon chili powder 2 to 3 tablespoons flour (to be added at end of cooking tinnel. ‘Melt fat. add cubed beef and brown. Add celery. green pepper and onions. Add tomatoes and new settings. it’ necessary. add hot. ivoter to barely cover meat. Cover and simmer until meat is tender. about. 2 hours. Make a thin paste of the flour and a little cold water add to stew and rook until thick- ened. Garnish with a border of mashed potatoes. Yield: five to six servings. NOTE l. One cup chopped carrots and ‘u teaspoon celery salt may re< place celery. if desired. NOTE 2. If using a pressure saucepan. follow the method given above but. cook for only 20 minutes US that, if we are upset, having some problmi which we ‘haven't been able to work out to our satisfaction. Wi do not sleep well and are not hun- gry for food. In fact. what we do 11-1111 a 199M111 of tqbgggo, . . - and we may be sorry do special work in overweight and underweight-state that. many over- n Jock went to the s-torc last night!" strokes of zipuplexy; hc or she will 1 weights eating so much food. thei Dress“? FahlPS- ‘~'°"‘m°d°5' "of" use of the drug, cmphctamlne sul~ , fate m‘ causing loss of weight by cutting charwahshaded down on the appetite. not only in nervous or oaiotional overweiglits black lacquer trimmed with gold . _ , . v1 boadmg‘ For 51x m“, coffee 1am” but in all cases of O\ erweight when: modern lines are emphasized with l‘ is prescrlbed by a physlcnuh he latter by vratcltlng the effect of t 1e first dose Ci‘ two then can prescribe the proper dose for each patient. if you don't eat the food. you can't grow fat on it. ive-rs"~ mo. A mwo T0 REDUCE APPETITE r011 r000 Most of us know from experience we ate it. 68L 1110K! hundred and scvenLv-fivc To prevent these tiervous over- llienzedrinc Sulfatct. now Ls n11. ._»‘\. ‘MIA-leasehold s-se-Qw». 4Q»? “:3 Better English é) Scrapbook l D. C. Wiflllml By Roberta Lee 43/5 Theyllyca Prepare two eye baths of borlc acid, one vrarin and the other cold, and use these solutions alternately morning and night. Consult your druggist as to preparation, and quantity to use. Sealood Enough seafood should be bought for one nical only. Do not, try to hold it over for a day. as t-hcrc is always a chance that it. may be- come a bit. spoiled. Roach Powder A good roach powder that has proved itself very effective is made of equal parts of plaster of Paris and powdered sugar. WQ<§>O &%OD%MF, Morning Smile 1 "L10 you believe ln dreairns?" "Sure thing!" "Well. last night I dreamed that you offered to lend me $10. What is that. a sign of?" "011. that's a sign that you were dreaming." How Can l!!! DyAnnoAuhIq signs and Q. How can I keep cockmaghgg away from my pantry? A. Powdered borox sprinkled over pantry shelves. wider paper in dresser and cupboard drawers, in any place infested with coki-ooch- E8. never foils to drive these pests away. Renew these applications til/PW few months. Q. How can 1' avoid rusting of the hinges of on umbrella? A. Oil the hinges of the ttmbrel- la once in a while, and it will pm. vent their rusting or breaking. Q- How can I remove odors from a galvanized can? A. To disinfect a galvanized re- ceptacle. burn some paper in it. FIRST Alli FUR BABTS FIRST SNIFFLE A step In time often nrel nine. 8o he I trettul. feverish and discourage the not no needed to hog up ltrength. Declined Pipe- rlnll? for bl y a delicate system, Ruby's Uwn Tablets have a luotlve action that. in gentle. ' et speedy and the relief they brlnl Pea a on; way toward giving baby win- tvrt while war o to cure the on Sweet-tut! for snow today-towards that is", James remarked when he came. in to breakfast. "towards evening." His purpose in calling at the house across the lane on the way from his early choring this morning had been three-fold: to greet grand-daughter fresh from hcr rcst. more of tca. and to supply himself nicnt. "well. there now, 1 knew f James Ellen ’s Diary By an Inland Funk’: Wile Legends Of P. E. Island By Uncle Joe YOUNG EVIL EYE. “Believe it bidet," there are people living in this Province. in this new your of 1949. who believe in witchcraft. It is by no means a modern bclief as some would have us think. but is as old as sin it- "Junio coy: that the forecast i: evening "Yes," I said. to borrow a drawing or The borrowing of tea came about .115 1111-“111111; 501-1151111111; 11.11911 encc brought about the downfall of the human racc. fczircd by mcn. noincn and chil- i times as thc two of tlicni look back. i lllrllh laughs to remember. "we l picked out a very good day for itl" They were spreading manure that day. an activity that before a spreader was listed among our citat- Our icgcnd iniornis us that Young Evil Eye came by his curious name on account of his left eye being twice the size of his right. Too, ic.s required no iiarrassing cir- ll“? ltlrtlfil‘ FYI‘ tlllffifvd {r0111 it! cunisianccs to further its progress. 111819 lll (‘Olvr ltllll lllilrr. 8nd had 11 11-115 1101 111111 (1111; and 11.; 13511-1 about it a magnetic attraction that 11.1.15 1c11g1111- and (sxlremely “-E;_~11-1.1iie\'er failed to inspire fear in the Howcvcr they had set outl hearts of those who were unfortnn< some. huoyaiitly. though I suspect James 111° (‘lwlllill l0 (‘W110 1111401‘ ll! being oldcr, hail none of the pleased ltfptltlllt‘. 5i)?"- anticipatiun oi the younger fellow. lJ-"lklll-l litltl Ytllllti; EYll 15)‘??- u e o background. we learn that his 111111.111“. "W31 father was a pirate. as fierce a so buccanerr as ever sailed the seven sous. while his mother was held. by all and sundry, tn have been i: witch who 1iossesscd considerable charm and great. beauty. Young _.‘Ot|'I'0 going to give it up. and tlicn l-Ivii Eye sprang from this union. gtick tu it, 'l‘hcr-s‘s nothing to it the only offspring of the notorious at alll" And James agreed. though 6011M"- obviously with less assurance. \Yhcn his father was captured “nothing to it. at all!" but added on on the his" 5°“- Put. in chains. a wistful note, "l wish we had 811d ltlkPll l0 England illlt-‘l llilftfietl picked another day for it. Tim- along with other rascals of his one when \ve weren't. quite so busy. kind. the witch brought her son to and the season not so far clong! ' 1 the Island of St. John and settled (Continued on Page 9i I Continued on Page l4 __ _ _. _ .. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- O-lflii By the time the had come. Tim was not quite lIgiit-hcartcd. though he assured the family": "This iicre giving-tin of tobacco. there's nothing to it. Ail you've got to do is say that’ ¢ Congeniality In A Mate Woman Shotildmgelek Husband With Some Tastes, Principles DEAR l)OlttJ'l‘iil' DIX: The mun l nm cngagrd tn liilS cvcrv virtue. but we do not. care for the some things. llc loves dancing and bridge playing. X am a home body and like to read. A discussion cf the newest hooks would bore him to tears. Yet. the idea of giving him up in simply unbearable. There is another man who is in love with me and we are perfectly congenial, but 1 don't love him and could part. front him without a pang. Con you straighten me out? 1 am ll‘i my r-arLv forties. itiA’i‘lLDA_}i. ANSWER: \\"ell. I think congeniallty‘ is the very bedrock of a successful marriage. The only husbands and wives who never get on each oihcr‘s nerves are thost- who have the same habits and who have been brought up in pretty’ mnrli tho same environment and i with the same point of view. The only husbands and wives who never bore each other are thosc \\ ho are interested in the same things. who enjoy the same things. who like to do tlic same things. The only peaceful homes are those in which the husbands and wives agree about fundamental things and in which there is no argument or discussion. The hest man and the best woman in the world, the most intelligent and fiigh-mlndcd mon and woman. the man and woman who are most. earnestly desirous of doing their duty as husband and wife. will make a failure of ntarriage and be utterly miserable if they arc not congenial. NOT EASY T0 CHANGE At your age f think I would go all out for congenloilty in a mate. for a: we get uiong in years it is not easy to adopt ourselves to others and to change our tastes and habits. We are too old to learn new tricks. and the chance of a woman ln her forties learning to prefer dancing and bridge to good book! is pretty slim. Marriage lasts o long time and it seems longer if you are married to‘ Iomeone who bores you. DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married for many years to a man who tip until three years ago seemed to love me very much. However. out of a clear sky nnd for no reason that I know of. for the last three years he has refused to live with me. in fact, he hardly speaks to me, except to tell me that he i! rick and tired of nic and wants a divorce. We have no children. but. I have made up my mind that l om not going to give him a divorce. Not that. l love him any_ more. but I ani going to hold him lust for spite. Don't you think I am right? \ A WIFE ANSWER: 1 don't. see how any woman who has any self-respect con try to hold a man who wants to be rid of her. l should think that lti such a case she would speed him on his wny and be glad and thank- (Continued on Page 9) Life was never UcH' FUN before! Now » she's sought after- invited every- where-her healthy low attracting admira- tion likc a magnet. hot a difference from that pair. listless, anemic girl who once led such a friendless existence. Don't. env this happy, popula irl. Be one yourself‘. f ou are always too red-lock the pep and ow that win popularit -do what ‘ ouun iris do, take Dr. illinms Pink Pills. cc if. within 30 days, a richer bloodstream doesn't bring you, too. really surprlsin benefits in re- newed energy. new radiance. Get Dr. tter color. and - Williams - turd by mot for over hall a century. at 15 pounds pressure. No extra water will be needed but floti- should be increased to l table lupoonl h Get l rlckllo todv. Only 26f. autumn MAII rrolsiurl lino! NAM! Iruisultn Modern ca¢4ona1 theLr ideals. faiiclrs. imagination or = singular tirlvcs or itrgcs into sound ‘ channels. by tiic introduction oi 11cievci~ strategies. sprclal talents or ° skills. of a rrcatire or novel charac- E t I q u e t t e 1ter. ubssui-c, involved and unusual angles. 1ilans. propositions or odd '7 “we”. I“ I ‘rt-nipiicaticiis may be engineered tintu prciittiblc and tangible results by use of peculiar insight. "hunch- es" oi‘ so called "occult" talents or t . Q. Is it. rude for a man. aftcr dancing with a girl whom he is not escorting, to leaxe her standing in the center of the floor. and walk away? A. Yes. it. is very rude to do sot lie should thank tier for the dance.‘ then take her immediately to her friends. or to her next partner. Q. If a person mlspronounces a word. should you use it after him and pronounce it correctly? A. This would be an iii-bred act on your part. Avoid using that word Ln that particular conversation with your friend. Q. Should a spoon be used to eat. semi-solid foods, such as cus- tarda? A. Yes. ALUAROUND USEFUL . Smhtness begins at home - 5nd nothing could be smarter than this frock fashioned with rippling arm- hole ruffles. huge liip pockets. and a gracefully gathered skirt. Try it. in a lively line-up of stripes! No. ‘.2887 is cut: in sizes 10. 12. i-l. i8. l8. 20, 36. 38 and 40. Bile l6. 4'6 yards 35~lnch. Bend 20c for each which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be amt to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your address. ' Address Pattern Department. The Choi-iotteoivrn Guardian. Pattern No. 2887 W The Stars Sa -- "‘"'""'“"“ l: Genuine Ramble For Baturdly, February l! ONLY by the use of astute otti~ tudea toward flogging interests or glimmering hopes and wishes, may the affairs of this day be rescued from adverse debatable and critical invoivementa. Important deals. nzreementa or exceptional ventures 1 may be saved only by clever atrttt- Addrell egiea. in which irregular tactics. unique innovations, or an odd drift of ideals. fancies or tmaglnstlon. Curious ideas or "dreams" might be put on works-tale bases by use of sound techniques although prompt- Od by peculiar insight or intuition. Odd ventures may be turned to good account against, queer begin- ninga. Name City For the Birthday 9». § oi Q A 7.. // 1% 4: a» =‘ . 1 .. Q‘) we'- “dwlmn l ~/ j ol . ant" l‘ 4 )h sv"'k\:lls:=\=°‘°°w ant-‘wfllltlau- ‘ . O / / huh’ spun . wb" ‘n9 “mm will" l) "7/ “WC, odinq w“ , t1 "N nAuonAt uomlv mm mmln - NAMttfOil. ONIAIYF Needlecraft f FOR THE HOME f ‘*‘ .-. 5am; "jflrfn .. ’ -:: .' <;‘.< . i =l .... “Jain-s. “taupe-sum 3.4“; l 1/ a 1i x /_ M; . ) k d»: “tiiti-iéeioa’ i‘ ' '1»; g‘.- revelations. It. might be well to adlirrc to wl/ veritional conduct under such cllnation or lcadlttgs, illisltlml confidence could penalize A Child Oil this tiny. liiii ll‘ disposed to resort to ilil‘ subtle. 1111' trlguing or UDl‘Oii\'Cllill.l|l.tl'F3111!‘ thon the practical anti i't‘ that-IR 111 rigid pursuit of ldCi1l> sliOtll ~11! tempered. a w‘ _____, 7 25111 Thou whose btrthduy it fr. may "biiTWiLLutms PINK Pitts be given the opportunity to turnl