D430 DGGGGEUGUGDUH 11' lritum amt T0_ vitamin GhOWINGgli-ls are often suf- By MARGARET ferers from _ ‘fe- male irregularities. tieailache, back- ache or nervous- ness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion is the vege- table tonic to give your daughter at Mrs. Glarlyl Stoves, 16 Alex- WATSON i i 11c watched her top the climb, and . "launch herself clown the appalling‘ mo.) \~..Il1 an apiomb which WIfl-l M‘ time! .1 e n t utis . .1 of iiecl him. flow on earth could she l inf,” S,‘ '5,‘ Czmrmnem on," “M, ..l ' ;,, x 1i, u, ".\' 111;)‘ iXlICQL b0 (101111 U}! Lilli.» T411111 def l n-l; rcrnlily weak anti nervijtis. I hardly a_te t1. t» or l'~lll.|ll1t\l rentiy. it she took a. header at it. l ...._\-tt.t..g and yliilldilltlilgwv-riglll-al wcrmfi; w» w imuruvw Wt '11!“ “W . "T"“'fi' lfIJnJhZZWiJ. ..;‘.‘§’.§i.‘i.....’°5.".‘ .51. .;,.i.l. nun turns". rtrisn had forgotten what. it “'85, “\?,‘,,'§.,,,g i. 1 gcnicii several pounds, dut- ct‘ i191‘ Ltiiti 011 ,ii to be ufimicl. she had never £61! ' i suppose to the mic appetite i: gave me. .1 would be urange 5o secitre on skzs u". she did then, i became rhutll stronger and" my nerves n wttiti re rout his‘ wlire ‘they seemed hardly to touch “m”! mi ""=’..“"'\i..'.'°l’tlll" uiilfi’. ' o the sin-face of the snow, while ‘,“‘i_lf'1‘i:l"$Ljxfifjd '$,I§_;_ ' .\llt‘t‘1‘ full lifted her weight from _‘ 11111.1 she siwined to drop full the skr ihrotigh l10‘l.i1l11'.! more > . < .:::r-—-*=-—-: ,, ltljie ilgbiilliii plfiigggnogf ldm not shoot p351, hcr at Bu)‘ 111°- “ H ‘Sm g ‘ntent; but. ht: (lid not and she 83W no more of her rivuls tutti! She PIE-d filo 1nd (him the final 51090. and {JHAP l ER V TR IIIHPI t——.\l\' L) AFTER d an rxpvrt but caut- uho tuilrcd his t t -.0 , The lrarlel- irnsjttogrd his t-um b)’ . ._ p h“. 03.0,. in hm- life .i... RIHZIJPSI m ni les and .~lowiy.. y > , xiii.“ pvnwo“ It was not’ . itimz wit. balm‘: . “yxvztlrfl MW“ Wu.“ the dllflcuny m. keepmg Gram; f; that l-sf; hand out of harm. tin un- .. plea ant m: to have so Q . . _ .in'tnr iruopie x' " ~ i» ' "= c l lllysilllltntitilii. ital-r her. Elie lPitltl little nearer t0 ‘ f“! 3"?‘ ffilh“ l‘ 1')‘ (x131 lltilritn at lilJl moment. She htul . wit: “n, 11.. s in ens‘,- 11h v ‘m, 't‘-l‘~' on" Small mm...‘ mwnrfls ‘w ‘ u‘ “.“{,.l,°i',l§.‘,l. ltncfllcltdh il-“fivcff, in.c1~.-.~§..~.~. which was eventually t0 . ' l“ - l of match he. wit-ti him-- l” Sh? §§f,“‘.‘f,,§h,°,.,gd§f’u,,,.- | H;- smith raring on her truck 85 L}. Q,“ bin-mi 15' w-‘tio “'41s r0; z the medal she “H” ‘ ' .- l i lid \"(“l The ea-re wa. protfertlwl but CONSUOuSJHL h ' liqnrl< but \l1e nit onlv ‘dc k 1nd Lil-t". i l, lnr otru, ruil mil mite (V‘.'|- it. , _ " (t; 1 with two . . , f,f.l'\ll,kil9‘,‘ll,»lsé‘tlw“ “mamy "cne to receive it: and at. tlut mo- , .,, .1“ to m,’ on. She Gourd no; ;n".»tiil slip looked up and saw oier l . chouted now. Picking herself lit Nlartnrs lTlfZllYQIQ§$1tGUCShQI§Gal$€BlJV lm be urtnlnitiedl ’ r " t" but when l , them. . 551v out of the lPOllgh.5l10_ Him < _ _ _ . 5 rounding . l l0 lean nnrn her ‘fit \\‘1'l1t.8li(l from the pinning-post she bulked . (‘Z1110 nil-w lfWf-uyg‘ \v",n¢h-;1;g_ lgnrw that n into ln< ntrns. ma; either summed or broken. , t "i not courage that mtldv hi‘! f he less sirucgle up as best 5111‘ ' .1... and thrust shakllv back on; to he track: it was the S131“ 0f" "i coating frantically clown- towards her. He could not sat» . lljitllllllll this time; he should . rtthcr ilritter or offend her va- , 1. '. She knew what. it would be. .1~ii~ wctild nrtze her HM l0 {i0 Q“- w? wunw- and have li-Cr vrrtst attended BI? If} H115)‘ l) ULL CORNERS \Vi'l'll GORGEOUS PLANTS. (n, in a lame. cite-sided . . > tho short the- It, occurred ._ - b’. "I a o .1t‘l' to wonder" why tho mun who " 1B 4"» 9'.- '~\ v-"illll "l 11nd ‘ac-en running third at the turn . t c: __..:.._..._._4_._.-___._ .. .__ . .. ._ fié- ---- - ~- Fwsiiionabie Bolero 8r. Belt What a handsome pair-bcgonlu mid Boston fi-rir-tiirning a dreary iluflh window into a real beauty spot. i3: ':-tlv colored leaves arid lzir flowers make the .. pity favorite. Begonias .ni~ plvlily of water but will stage a brave comeback after I few clays’ neglect. The Boston fern’: magnificent foliznze adds charm to any room. Frail; ymn" plant tlitirotighly every firu <l.i_\".<. Set it in water dccp ilhi-llill to cover the pot and leave it nntii air bubbles stop rising. Ferns have two pct aversions- drafts and gas. They enjoy a cool even temperature. moisture in the a.i- it's fascinating to start new plants from tin: runners most house ferns send out. To pvrstiade a runner to root, peg it to the soil with a smnll hairpin. Enjoy ferns, foliage plants and flowers the year around. Otir 32- o booklet gives valuable runners on soil. light, temperature, ~< Wlint to grow in window brackets. pr. boxes, liRlhitllhlG UP FAIHER .Woman’s Realm f. Social and Persona . . . iascud the post at ‘rumor. _ 31:1,“?i"?.,ff°p5’.,..?‘,‘§‘“°§'f .1 ‘Fhey were 1l101'€,‘flll of them, to " wfm’ 1131i‘ kw ,,‘,;§,““,“f“ ‘ see her Eulaliu was screaming. ‘,1 1' j... ,{,;.g‘,1,,,. Rtchtii"ri~.r"ii \\".l\ slrrtlatng her righi- ‘."“U.‘,.(‘;m .35‘. '1“, hand. and mercifully avoiding the “ ‘ ‘ Ami Jon Bernstcm wa. stand- i xihend a. bl . l" v » H“. ‘ . ‘ L a “gm _.H 1 mg qinte f» ._.l and Q1116". an _ , ‘ t‘ a, we Lin, d_ ,g . t\.ln he; ililllia, cool oppie-. . ’.' ... " I --. . ~ ('1 i\"c -. . ‘mil swttp t0 go lJtlO-f tli. L (i. Erica m“; “find h“ trophy the ffflfl GUARDIKN .9: .'\‘T'J- ...- Ofli! a . How ' e t ‘Dorothy 0.x Despite the Altar Promise, Only the Guiirdlfllt Angel and Luck Can Keep the Home Fires Burning Brightly; Common Sense Is Needed h b d A boy and a. girl who are soon to be married asknme whatte tells-ft t; and wife have a right to expect of each other. We . the flrs my m pectation of every bridal ootigle igflthat W111 8%!!! I-Bwiglémblétgi", but - this should be classified as a. hone 117116!‘ than a. demand, because none of us can con- trol our emotions. when a husband" m‘! Wm; go on lovkig each other to the 8nd 0! the chapter 1t is by the grace of God w“! 1M" because of a. sense of u . The only V°W that we take at the marrlflze liter ihB-t We comm. kee%'fihl‘0llifh our will bower is the one to love. r we cannot love the unlovable, nolieeven one 1°;- whom we have lost oui tas . so. thenjyou have no right to eXpeiil your husband or wife to love You memlgobe‘ cause you are bound together in the "d3 of matrimony. When, through the years. Y-h fire never goes out on the m1!" altar. it is a acie wrought by your guardian angels. and it is compounded in about equal parts of the ". l - - - 1s thinmu-nd wiwep domestic virtues and just pure iuolss thlglollni/gnlgglsayftléeblt o1 doing‘ {+- ii. is something else that requires. r ntim tto the brass tacks 0f Helm {light $31032: gigillgscgl cfimmolizllnlace things that every . gljglfwitl’ and vgiife have a right to expect of eBCh other 311d wouladlvfl? a " toward makes mama“ a s-"cazr.izsst.it‘.s.ts.r." e‘ m‘ ° °° lawyers l1 only they would meet G181?‘ - k ulness from his or Every husband or wife has a right to expect fulthf I his ame and trusts his honor o l‘: irxeilawiiig mhilillsaanilagrhgltgseeiirlpgtlitmlig to kléep them clean arid not drag them inpthe mire. When a woman puts her life into a marrs hand‘; shg has a right to expect him to guard well the trelflire ileleflrhgs-gdblerlsmgér upon him and not throw it stway fot a. wanton. he E "less in any map has no place in the family circle. There can be not Iii-lg ‘her Unless a ridge unless the husband and wife absolutely trus wig tged o-f flirtatious man has had e nough of philuridering and a. woman _- _ - in common humanity they Shflflld SUI-Y 5111819- .i_,__ Every husband and wife has a. rizht f0 I-‘Xwct his 01‘ he!’ mil-B l0 "11 his or her weight in the boat. Every woman has a. right to iiltplfgttgflgx S; batid to bring home the bacon, and every husband has a. l3 e,erfdo_ his wife to know how to iry it. The man who is a. lflZY. :08 J18 I1 n mm well. who sits on the tic-nothing stool and lets his wife to 1 to sunpo . is no whit more blamable t han the trifling. shiftles woman who keeps her house like a pigsty and feeds her husband on food that would P0159" an ostrich. i? Every husband or wife has e. xzght to expect at least common polite- ness from each other. Marriage does not exempt men and- women r0511 practicing the amenities of life. 1t only increases the necessity for o E serving them. ‘Because a woman happens to be a minis wife does n0 give him the privilege of saying thuigs to her that he would not dare t0 say to any strange woman who had an able-bodied brother, and that he would not dream of saying to a. good stenographer or cook who could give notzce and quit. Because -the manyis her husband does not make it less criminal for the wife to say the mean, hateful little things she would not say to the oshmon. Certainly husbands and wives have a. right to wcpect to be treated with as much courtesy as strangers. And most oi‘ all, husbands and wives have a right to expect that their unites will make some effort to make their marriage somet-himz more than a dreary endurance vest; that they will clp something actively to make them nappy and make marriage worth while. The husband has a right to expect. his wife to manifest some gratitude for all the hard work he docs to make her comfortable. He has a. right to expect her to Jolly him a little and try to keep him amused, and not to become so absorbed Ln i the children that she forgets she has a. husbamd. _ ‘And the wife has a. right to expect. her husband to show some ap re- ciattori of her endless labor for him and the children. She has a. flight w expect him t0 Day her a few compliments and to give her at least a night out of every week, and not to act as if just being married to him was all the pleasiue any woman could ask. What a haPPy world it would be ii all husbands and wives realized all their expectations in marriage] ' THY DIX. '\l CLOTHES AND BEAUTY ARE INSEPARABLE You may be sure that a. truly striking woman - one who a).- vvays is sparkling. perfectly groom- ezi and beautifully dressed _ real- izes fully the importance of think- ing of her clothes, her personality gand her personal mppearance as three factors which make the fin- ished picture. She places equal ' emphasis on beauty routines. se- " lection of clothes and the business HOODED GLAMOR. Go Russian when skiing and ska/hing, gadding about in the evening, or playing on the sand in the sunny south. “Baibush-ira," the little Russian peasant hood. de- signed to take the piace of the bandana. comes in three different ways-it ties under the chin and is edged with sequins for gltimor at night. Colored jersey is the tilting for skiing or skating, and if you of keeping her mind alert, position pleasant. dis- are down south get the guy cotton printed babushka. Be Extra CurefluliTeAiboO-r A L gruggflfi" Z Relieve Their Misery this PROVED Way ti 1 t 1 d d..i’.“..§é’. filfiwbféifldiévéi with a warmed cloth. Relief starts almost at once. You b“ 1" *° ‘*".*..r;a2.e“ “for”; wor rec through t e skin like a. poulticc. TOO often, the cold that "hangs on" is a result of neglect . . . rind neglect is always risky. Be extra careful of a stubborn cold, of course. But the safest course is to be careful of all colds. Don't elifiaeriment. Relieve their misery -' ,< l. ,, . , , 5d°"b111I"'°"=¢W"Y- At the same time m; medicated l. n favorites from con.» to cnnst. n,s,;§guff);- $5351“ f” Here’: What To n...- 1t's best to stay vapors, released by body warmth h _ 1 mun (mt-lung m.,-g "wrung -\_‘ l ff‘ "" m‘ . mn__di,u‘ iii bed and get lots of rest. Eat are carried direct to the irritated h = _l('ill_'ili of tnbric il.l'.| i-eqtltrc a-LXSH‘ s‘; -~ B? gu~rtfto igghtlyildririkt lenty of water. and air-passages with. every breath. u I .n.~" tlelitzlittiil xrrrvll (lt-rortition “Juv- Wxn _H_ m] Nmrcss. xeéallggugngfi Dug-GATE‘ “'59 Thlsdoubleactionloosensphlegm, . ' ~ t~ - ‘ " ‘ ‘ “ ' “ ' a prove y . i1 on v " ‘ ‘“?ll1"?fii“5ti3'%$i'itgiii""tiiiii \" W1“ vocal?» t. . beenu cal}. iiiii.“i'ééii“l‘éfi§élfili.“hi"‘ ‘i°“” y nu 20. v gveryday use m more homes than after restful sleep comes. VapoRug 1. I’ yé ‘~11? flfleggsvitigfl 113a @3131?‘ ijmyrctncr mcditéation of n. kind- keeps right 0n workins- t w T O 8 - v . - » u. “m” iéifi élcfiiZilnlcihéilifiifiilfi-lhi "°"'Ifth"@1s much . h "...1‘"- 1.; . . (l :1‘. Hwzon. hi" all m’ lllPM‘ (iv-signs, rlctnllsineveryVapoRub acka e.) Lflrlttgglggand coullhlflEi t .. ,.-,,»_ _- "n; t» " _~" . _. -a.sa es ee g v 2i|l.l.d1_:‘.t:<ll U DcliglakrlzultmiyllJlll plLii littl) to lhc ClYUlOiCQMHUI am“ “at Only Vicks give youproo liket . clngzpdwlg‘ hfifiyvuh __ u P l ‘ ‘ l _ l Ila long Waiting for lleliefto Begin... "r £71198!“- avflili h l t I * '__1hl_ Flll 101ll‘l1‘!ll‘l‘ II" ‘ ." ' l‘ '~- p am y. 8P0!‘ B0 Oh I 8 l! ll . “f ‘ imw"? v _ _ __ VapoRub is direct er- Pour fling water in a bowl. melt a - I, m, (. ._‘ “Intent... Guardian Cm, Province faiggtllxllgtresmailtnatgg 2-“3951250181-711; ui of vaponub in it. or: f‘ ' i - \ H * '- y , _ , , , _, i, i" upsets Just massage the steam- nlv-qll“ 50- "M What is the difference between 1g, dgnb “goat chest, m: vapom Name _ __ __ ___ _ __ _ __ ,_;_ ___ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ a person who is tilwius lute mid k “s It!" I10 - ThBD-bt) for several n srhool-niistress? One misses the ma‘ e onpcomlnued double mmultfl- VAP°RU. 1- 1 A i l - -_ < - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — . guilt-e r l rrss r vmvince ~—- and the other trains the ‘yaw WHITI-‘TAINI-i‘? "ye — ~ — — — — ~ ~- ~ ---_-'_:_-_"—----——_ -,_- . ___ l f Fashi Today's Short Wave Radio Program l tllihnhlllunllnhlli l ‘ JANUARY 24. 123s .._-s‘a..‘., T‘ ‘oV15’!fiflfiflflflfifi-fllibflfifllfifififliwfifififillfliifliwflfljliflfiflfiflfiflflfl ifififlfififlfiflhflfi hiiflh-H-fl-ungqggqgqq are The Housewife And Hen Activities M NDAY. JANUARY. S‘ o SCHENICTADY oft-h - .-—Tm. 1 6 3m pm veogue m‘ U. B. in Fremh. W2XAD. m., 15.83 21x68. ' sunruco. 0mm 4:00 om-Sclected Music and News. C3615. 24.3 m-. 13-30 H108- TOKYO 4:45 p.m.-—Ntll.10n81 Program. JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.00 11168-3 JZI 31.; m., 9.531116:- ~ BOSTON . 4:50 p.m.-News of Science end unsimm Broadcast. WIXAL. 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.—Live1y Entertain- ment. DJD, 25.4 m..11.'i'1 meg. LONDON 7:00 .m.--“'I‘aik_e Your Choice." a weekly entertainment feature. C1550, 31.3 m., 9.58 H1633. G83 31.5 m., 9.51 meg-i GSL. 49-1 m., 6.11 meg. ROME M35 p,m.—-Operu. one act: 2RO"s "Mail Bag." 2E0, 31.1 m., 91K! meg. , PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA 7:55 pm. -- Variety Hop-tun. OLE-AA, 25.04 m.,11.84 R168- PARIS 3100 p.m.-'I‘a1k by lvune. Tolstof In Englosh.) TPA-A, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. ‘ Y 9:15 p.m. Study Club. DJD, 25.4 m., 1.77 meg. LONDON 10:10 .m.-“'Ihirty-i1wo Years a Butler.’ n. milk. 68D. 256 m-. 11.75 meg; , . m., 9.58 meg; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg.: GSL, 4-9.1 m., 6.11 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a,m.-A Collection of Jup- imese Songs. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m. -('I‘tiesday) —-0hiuies for G. P.'0. Sydney. VKEME, 31.28 m., 9.50 meg. THE COOK'S CORNER .. -‘_...j nun nltnnu. (Onefllatige lgaf.) d Two cups ney c cope pecan meats. 1 sugar. 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon eel . 2 2-3 cum flour. 1 egg 2 teaspoons baikmg powder. Mix together iihe flour, sugar, salt tin-d milk. Add UHlb€'ELl’£1‘l_ egg. baking powder and pecans. Ext in warm place to rise twenty min- utes. Grease a loaf tin. then pour in the bread batter. Bake in moderately hot oven (375 degrees F.) for one hour. Dont sltoe until cold. srui-"rso EGG our. Three hard-cooked eggs. 1 oirp cooked. drained spinach, 1-2 tea- Hfmon salt, dash 0f 1 tea- spoon acrmped onion, 2 bllcs-poons mayonnaise, 6 inner leaves of chicory. Cut eggs in half lengthwise: rub yells through sieve. Ghop gry fine; ‘add séeusonliiigfifid ha-lif egg yo an m x y. How into egg cusps. Top remaining egg yol .Piaceatewpoonmayc - naise on each leaf of chicory, place egg cup on this. A MorningSmile n THRIFT NOTE When Queen Victoria was on her way to Balmorai Castle, a. Scottish gentleman. whose gar- dens were noted for their fine fruit. sent o basket of hohhouse grapes to her. Graclously she ac- knowledged the gift in a. raonel letter and raomplimenfed he d0- rior on the excellence of his grapes. Thinking that his old gardener vroulrl be pleased to share the compliment. the gentleman hand- ed njie letter to him, saying, "Hem stut-"lr; that's from the Queen." 6on5 rend the letter oaiefully. and cf er e. long pause said, "she 309m 58y Otiythinig‘ about seridin’ back the basket!’ IN rTii: mm: buhltéilleewfido dlfnmgs the o er a e happen on his first aileng film. He immediately beau-n to bowl: "Maw. Pm dead.’ l-By George McManua WELL- F012 eooomzss‘ BAKE-HE MUST HAVE FORGOTTEN "r0 GET’ rrm- NUMBER con ME-WHERE is HE e- l5 THAT YOU? O JJST THiNldkfi - . arr m2. LmtAze-‘s PLACE- llAéAME cyst: i-Ens BUT‘ HE 5W1‘ t-EEE CALL MEUQAEK AND IFI AN‘ CALI- Wll-L. l K / .6‘ IIIDWIIUNHDWN A Home tuitbicwn; a Book un- 1nd‘ Ahoewifhfruitunherveetied: 49cm untrod’; aflouaewhnee rooms hick yeituho heart's divine per- A Iieumkdmpe when wide border In silent shade ‘heath silent skies: A wondeious rbuntatln yet un- (hlutIlfliltuflifiIoonnea-led: Qhlawilithe Year thetfor you nd flbmmoy’ uvyetlc rates. -Hontfo Nelson Powers. DISCOUBAGWENT i when pom" 1 perished exiposizgandhgiiuxit fa-ilureon 1d night. Her fattga and she u1_ brought iihem in ight of tihe light of the “Tiip-fnlp" casbinl -Thcodnm L. Ouyier, D.D. MeI-l-in-Qne Did you ever blend more than and concoct a. hearty enough ships. then fry instill crisp. And one small onion. wormed fine, and brown with the bacon. Drain off a Oomlblhe bacon and onion mix- ture with one ill-ounce can cream of bounato soup one IO-ouncc can cream of mushroom soup. one 10- ounce can utiiokm noodle coup. Simmer a few minutes, then sea- son with one teaspoon becfsteak sauce. When bmiling steak. slip several slices of baud under the mok on bottom of broiler pan. hie Juices drip down and when mes/t is done. the bread is toasted c. delicate brown and forms a delicious accom- paniment. To bleach headset-mini». towels. etc" sou-k than overnight in s oo- lutkm u! 1-2 teawpoon of cream of tartar to each quart of water. A teaspoon of granulated gelatin soaked in one n of water. then melted over ho water. if add- ed to whipped cream will keep it firm until servld. ELBOWS NEED CONSTANT BEAUTY TREATMENT Allwoyrs use a bath or hand brush _ . This moves dry skin and refines the tex- ture of the akin underneath. Put hand lotion or cream on elbows twice a, day and, if the seem to be yellowish or otherwse discol- ored. nmssaize them with fresh lemon juice once a. week. PEANUT BUTTER POPCORN After popping corn melt some butter and added peanut strum. until thinned. our this aginatble. No gait is needed. In repairing wallpaper do not FACES AND IANUEB ‘ azure cobalt e eyedb to tint of skin and hair. You oa/n wear a deal of color or: u: 1 ifyouroyeuarebrightendpetnc- tra er. they are dreamy rather than vivid, only the of rouge should be ca... nicm twice a day vtriiih eye lotion for blue eyes are apt to lose their tqparkl? if not carefully . A sign ofmd- neu bathe tihcm with wemi milk, and sou-kl pads of wool in hot milk lay titan upon the eyes. changinglthem as soon as they be- come coo . " ‘“ that blue eyes we said to mean good nature. Whether that’: true or not, thee; hints will make them mean beauty. DESK TR-ANSFOB-MED INTO DRESSING TABLE when war-moved‘ into a. mo! nmclem house the lame roil- top desk would fit nowhere except llll-DBOWOODLBEQIBIWHWIIDKIIB Manchester" Guardian. M ttiq some room would not emolum- daio bookcases the dei flirentened to become a white elephlnt. Then its owner was inspired to trunc- form it into a draLug-catbtinet. ‘rhis did not prove difficult, and it has sinoq fulfilled its new function with efficiency. not the leutof its adventagu being the shutter that keeps the dressing-table free from dust and always tidty. The only alferutiom needed were of a minor character. For 1n- atance, the vertical partitions in ithc deep of the pedestals were replaced by shallow plywood trays, with finger-slots in each side of facilitate lifting out. Thus fittted, these drawers provide ample room for underolothtng. The shal- lower dmwen were allowed w keqp some of their partitions to" pNVBHfZ articles froidl straying from their allotted space in the drawer. The desk tap, which makes a. roomy dressing-table. has been fitted with one of those mir- rors which pull out like a con- oertina and remain fixed at any angle. while a shoe raclk has been fitted 1n the kneeholc. SOLUTION FOB CLEANING OF FIREPLACE BRICKS After steady use. the bricks on the face of the fireplace will bc- come discolored from soot and smoke deposits. Ordinary soup and water has little effect upon such deposits. but the bricks can be easily cleaned with the fo11owin| simple solution: Mellie a. solution of one pini liquid aimmonia, one gallon soft coup and two pounds of fine pow- dend pumice and apply to the brldks with e stiflf bristle brush. but it stand for u. huff-hour and brush of! with clean water. FOR FASHION ouhaiss . THE HOME DRESSMAKER A smart sheer hydrangre. buzo tint looks so also rfect ‘for southern wear. It. wii make you beautifully slen- der.....a.ixi you'll adore the chic of embroidered leaves in navy own the front from the charming open nook to the soft girdled waistline. You'll love it s0 much‘... it will temipt you t“ make the ottnar version with liili collar, trwo breast kets and tailored dbelted we. “tine. Crinkle crepe m ra on nave es are pop- ular muteria for this to sew model...-. that is made at a very low price. Style No. 3289 is designed for sizes 13. 14. l6. 13. 20 YQI-YS. W. 3'1. s4. 36 88 And 40-inchee bust. sine 10 uires 2 7-8 yards of 80-inch ms s1 with 1-4 ylid of 39-inch oo ting. Einibroidcry pattern No. 12-11185 coats 15c extra. Send fifteen cents (150) in stun s or coin (coin preferred) wrap n carefully. address to dherlottcbown Guardian giving:- wool dress in Style No. 8209 sine"... ... u... Name Sheet Addrul Oity Province ECZEMA mks!- md other akin tmuhln. f‘ Dr. Che ‘s Ointment