PAGE TWO Womank’ Re alm v. S0 Living i» Leisure ——The Woman ’s Realm w White and Green l’. It's t'.:'(.l I am of jumbled snow, f i\\.§lC(I iriihs betwecn me that 1 am and sore, 11s “Cd that I am iv.i1t¢r's lciig and loan; The heart of me cries out for home, For somsitltng Irish-git en. Faith anrt I'm sick of bare-faced . Mayfair By 111111111». Arid 11.1 1.x thiit pick tiicni clcait Thai b e the imziinsy fr n1 t.. tie, Anti smite my stiul f.r 2K‘ I1 ‘:1 I'll count we ill.l(i Marci‘. ' are éfl/(‘liifflll it my rout lapel- Jllf; LIYPFII. i I3. Wcbstt-r. To moors Til “was b gun at M01111». cc. bl‘ Bl‘lgi\fli(‘l' * '..11c¢ cf the SHiVJI/Jil Army. Dur 111g 2.9 \\..r slit alch: ill and gave away 1,003,000 cloufifillui-‘i- It takes 10 seconds for 12 army ;. to jump out. f a piano; _ litrr tlicy hind: in two ‘w’: mo“ il1(_v have ccntpieie ~' cl v‘~cn~_<riv"~; and 50 Jet'- ri s lafi=r PlY-‘fl fr‘; with ntachine puns. T-, (‘rim and 5nlien leather, viii-i 1w", i111‘. n“, pflYi if vnrtzar and ti-ro rat litnwed 0'1. a cfcari. soft (‘in "Tiillfi qznzer ust-ci fcr a plaster ad rt mustard is vcry effrctive fii drawing and it will not blister. 111:: The nrst obvious the sranilrss armhole 111i effect of scamlfssncssi, iitiiiiiiti FEEL giifi-ifi Ono “other n-riii-s: “With a family nl children (‘iiiiflflflliy intuit; twitttt-iit-a. cuts. or bflll l have prnvetlbieccl nn invaluable heuicr. cannot praise it tnn highly. I keep a_ tin of Mecca upstairs 11nd another downstairs. ' 61 “MECCA” biflrnsur Flowers which do not like to be annual pcp- tijzinsplantesi include . Sfiipigifihfii mig-noneitc. an- v. ff necessary to trans- 1 the seedlings sh uid be . so they can be disturbhg their moved without roots. Perennial flower my . f giving doughnuts is (iiiitiig tlic Vl/ovlri r-S ux. and . POliFh with acceptance is (sttmct mes giving rise t; stronger app '\'al cf doimari MPG should be iiiuludtd in the spring sued order sleeves, and others of the same typo with a draped fulness or soft- ness tinder the arm. Not many people know the sec- ret of adding just the merest drop of vanilla 95561163 to a cup cf cocoa. It seems to give it an extra and unusually delicious flavor. The world is hrld hack fr‘m true pi".‘gl'€.<S not s0 much by the badncss cf bad men. as by the obstinacy of the gmd mcn iviio have stopped gr0\\‘i:1g.—Anon, South From Pearl Bellairs _. """i' V CHAPTER XXIV POOR RlFIl (GIRL "The affair of Aiicii Ri-"liiiffii iiiusi htave been a iliflii shock." s.1id the General to iVfiss Nlarris. a day or two iiiiil‘, coiritnciitiiitz 011 Lama's ivrctclieti appearance. "It's only fortunate that 5119 didn't care for him more than she ._did!" replied Miss Morris. j They were to spend another three zwccks 111 NI‘\\‘ Zcalrtnti bsforc they isuiieri for Engluiici. via Panama. on lthc 23rd of Dccrmbcr. Lolita sgi-‘it the iiiz-t cliiys iii Vt/cilinunou ' i, on hcr bed iii the hotel. 1.1.0 serm- cd to go on far ll\\'fi_\', ivhlle zicr spirit lay litrrt and lilcctliiiz in a desert. nt shattered iwtipr. She rliti not cxnrtlvhlatnc1i.1\\'\<<- imd. lllniigli sniiictiiiirv. lirr iwiiiiiri- rcl Wiiilly stlrtcti hrr in hiiiiwl (if him. Why had he said those iii-HF itboiii loving her if he had not itietiitt them? 'I‘lt."it was wrniiuf. And \'(‘l he harl hr\ “'15P if be fell iif‘ 11nd acted trio ciiiich (111 iilf‘ impulse of the nlOlilWlit in rvpeiii 111 time. She had one consolation. whiz-h was that she must have made liitn tliink she had thought better of it. too. She had not let him see how vitally she was hurt. But everything '.i0\v was black and hopeless. Richards and their relu- tionship. and his horrible end. weighed heavily on her mind. At night she had terrifying dreams about, those last moments in the bush. There was nothing to look forward to but England. the friends he and shc had known, hcr life there was inextricably mixed with memories of him. The round of amusements she would have to face when she re- turned to London sPemcti ltoirible. Year after year she would go on, getting a little ivearici" and a little more haggard under the 1nakc~-tip, pretending to be alive, pretending to be amused. hiding the bottomless vivearincss of her soul And beyond the windows of sump- tuous flats, brilliant night clubs, and ballrooms and restaurants; bi‘- ytmd the windoivs of taxis and cars and ress salons, the fog would drift in a pail of gloom ovcr the real life of London. the life the rich never really know._ She wanted to be real. to live a life which was not filled with the shams and stiipidities of which Hawksford accused her. Yct with himself. she had to admit it, Hair/ks- ford had taken away her one in- centive. She would never lino an- other Hawksford. And how could she look for real life away in the dark north, when her heart yearned for the sunlight on the rolling plains and yellow hills, the arch of the limitless. wind-filed sky? The days went on. She wore out the first force of hcr emotions. Her aunt persuaded her to see a Wel- lington physician who prescribed rest and quiet. They took a furnished house by vvvw 019000000 ‘ AMorningSmilc '1 vx/zl/ '. f. ' i Piiouitii BEAR lHlS iiiititis ll ll I ll ti '1'" ml‘ THE ONLY DIAMONDS WITH l-POINT GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE PERFECTION THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cial and Personal '1 Fashions '1 t/i/ 1'1’. ‘ I . 1' . NAM l p g l] it)? e4’ c fl/ate I0 Si! THESE lUVElY RING! Selected icwcllcn cvcvy- wlicrc Iuiun Bridal Wrath lingo Above |l shown on: of the sign: which ldcntlly then Icwcllm when you can buy with "’ i ~ DPOVG i t ‘Lenten Meditations‘ 0 Thou, who givest literally unto all men and upbraideat not, give to this, Th servant, the desire o. his hen-rt. ou imowcst. his inward outward state. Whatever it be that holds him back from self-surrender unto Thee, grant that it may be taken out of the way. that were n-ay be a. free and open intercourse between him and Thee. May he be willing to trust where he cannot willing to believe ‘its bettir momenta in spite of all that con- tradicts them. Open his eyes to ace ‘Fhee as Thou art, infinitely real. infinitely gracious, infinitely good“ Speak to him in the daily witness of earth and sky; in the goodness and (lender mercy of human hearts; above all in the words and works oi’ Thy perfect Son in whom Thou hast the “everlasting yea" that CLUSELY WATCHED Artful-fer; "I (l0 wish I (‘Jllifi tiiink ' cf scme way to make the mem- b:' s of the (‘flhflffgil on tcntioii to me ivlien mg .. S clcck right brlrnd the pulpit“ 1m ciciiicr iiig f. i 112s dcmniis turned \ th a bctuiiiiig siniio and west the IIOUSJRIC 11h. hrs which iiud bee: ‘O". _' ggodncss. i5 atvfui," said the woman. "I'll have t; get. rid cf that Caiptt and put down lnclcum." _ iiisticciion of the cast coast, of the .Nortli Island, and found izer lock- iiig her usual self. Except for a Dorothy Dix l rm giéaéléztliiinteri Who Never Marry Will Finrl They Are Just As ; . :1: "Why don't _v:~u put thel LOSSES Lucky In Life As Many Tons of advice are handed out though married and but. few be happy though unmarried Yet this problem is of vital - the girl bachelors who see no man, either i0 '| . :1 dark or fair, fortune tel-ers say, IN LIFE WE MUST BALANCE WITH OUR GAINS Of Their Sisters Who Have Husbands to wives about how to be happy o tips are given to women on 116w importance coming into their lives, as the Perhaps the reason for this is thiit it is a far more difficult and coni- picx proposition to be happy though married than it is to be happy mough single, because the wife's well-being depends not upon herself clone, but mainly upon her husband, whereas the unmarried woman makes her own fortune. Also, :1 a marriage turns out badly the wife ls actively m iserable, but the worst that can happen t: the oldmaid is a passive regret that she missed drawing a prize in the lottery. The slightly inure subdued 1113121102‘ a new thoughtfulness. ivrire the unite stzrnmci" trr (iZlY. She stwmnti, 111 1e matiircri a urczit dc but .red whfit she had t" h She didnt bother" s0 iiiiicii about her clothes. \\fl'~ 110i FHHIFISHI: \\'i'l'.‘i"f I'll? ""1 ' ~ . soinster may be lonely, but. she - ‘ -' tn eudiiri a bad husband. site has mined the best 111 life. but she, has rer- tainiy escaped the worst. "out fact. in need cf so much counsel and doesn't have She may feel that Hence she is not consolation . "1 -- ' ...-= Now if I were going to advLse a woman About grin" The rxiPnt of her matiu-iiv zvws not fully hrirnc iiprni General Mt - ris until the tiny before i114": trot“ due to sail front Wellington in" England Site came into his room 111 the hntcl 111 the ermine and began pricking some of his 1111111: ftrr him. whbli \\'.'i\ in itsclf unusual, as iii tlic [fist she had left sii':‘.i lhiiips to izcr aunt. "It's pleasant to look fnrwurd i0 a sra vovae sviid tit:- (‘m ~rul "I'm (""1 .1‘ Rringitnoana is a comfoflibie ship. Much bcL‘.'.-i' than that flight. out to Svdncy‘! By Jove. I never was so stiff in my life as I was aflcr sitting lri that machine day after day!" (Cnntinuedin page 8. (Elm HEADACHES Stop suffering needlessly from spiitllnx head- aches. Do no countless thousands I!I’t do- lniz-gef. FASTER relief with Buckley's Cin- nnninted Cnpiiulec. THREE ingredients in these convenient cnpauicn relieve pain almost instantly, stimulate and refresh. induce l beneficial relaxation of ncrvcn. N0\V RE- LIEF WITHOUT REACTION! l5 dunes 35c. _ Crude Manners Win Only Criti- cal Little Smiles is nnv indication that she lacked beauty and charm arid failed in attract mcn. The term "old maid" is only a gibe in the mouths of fools anti dates them as being as prehistoric as the dodo Womcn had to marry in the d-iys when matrimony was the only izniiifiii profession that was open to thcm and when they hail either to marry or starve or be tihc fringe 011 the edge of some- ‘body 0120's family. But now, wne- .thi=r a woman marries or not is tjusi. as much a matter of choice with her as it ls with a man. 0n Same Social Footing The girl batchclor and the man bachelor stand upon exactly tne same social footing. If they are intelligent, and interesting and agreeable. both are much sought after in a world where brilliant and delightful men often seem to have a faculty for marrying diill and impossible wives, and vice versa. Then I would exhort. my un- married womnn to come down to cart-h and look at the matrimonial situation from a practical instead of a romantic standpoint. Of course. every woman would like to find her ideal mate. She would like to have a husband, who .s strong an reliable; who iii tender ‘and loving and sympathetic; who is generous and prosperous; is intelligent and interesting a perfect companion with one would never talk out. NgthAlwaya Lucky in Marriage e trouble with women is that when they think about getting married, and how unhappy they will be if they don't marry, it. never seems to cross their con- sciousness that they won't be the lucky ladies who get the perfect husbands. They compare their lots with those of the heroines of the fairy tales who married and lived happily ever after. and not with that of their sisters and their cou- who and whom iioiv to be happy though single I should urge her, first. of_al1. in put ui1t_0f lter 111110 any thought that there is any dis- t<redit in her rcma-ning single. and that because she didn't mar congenial and that will fill ner hands and her mind and give her something interesting to do and thiiik about and plan for. and by which she can earn a comfortable living, Life Is Series of Con-promises Ttte reason that women in the past were afraid not to mairy “'65 bECRI-lfe if they did not have a husband and children on which to expend their enci- les. there was nothing for them do. There was nothing for them to hope for, nothing to plan for. They had to waste their lives tn useless work. making tiitt-ing and crochetirig tidies. And they were pests to other people because, having no interest of their own, they had perforce to 111-wrest themselves in other people's af- fairs. And they were bitter be- cause they knew the horror of dependence. Finally. I should say to the un- married woman who wants to be 1189118’. that all life is a series of compromises. We have to be con- tinually striking a balance be. tween our losses and our gains no matter what our lot may be. and happiness consists in putting the loud pedal on our blessings and the silencer on our misfortunes. And that goes equally for n19 married and single. DOROTHY DIX. when D119 “P9915 are first put clown they should be stretched and mfide t: lie evenly. If a good qua]. ity under-felt is always used under- neath. the life of the carpet is greatly prolonged. llllll I001’ PILLS puts to flight our every care. Take from him all dread of en's that may never happen. Grant him the victory over every besetting doubt; and patience while any darkness rc- mains; that, he may glorify Thee. through Jesus Christ our lard. Amen.-—Samue1 McComb. Father, I thank Thee for 'I'ii,v mercies which are new every momlng. For the gift of sleep; for health and strength; for the vis- ion of another day with its fresh opportunities of work and service, for all these and more than these. I thank Thee. Before looking on the face of men I would look on Thee, who art. the health of my countenance and my God. Not; with- out ‘Thy guidance would I go forth to meet. the duties and tasks of the day. Strengthen me so that in all my work I may be faithful; amid trials. courageous; in suffering, pa- tient; under disappointment, full of hope in Thee. Grant this for Thy goodness’ sake. Amen-Samuel Mc- Comb. THE GOOK ‘S CORNER IRISH CAKE Cream one-half a cup (f butter. Gradually add i/hTHi-ffillrbflg a cup of sugar. Add ' three-well beaten eggs. Sift toge e1- one cup and one- half of cake f our, two teuspoonfuls of baking pawdtr and one-eighth a teaspomfiu of salt. Add the dry in- gredienis alternatel with one- fourth a cup of mil to 111.», first mixture. .With the addition of the flour mixture, add two t/emspconfuls of caiaway seeds and trim-thirds a cup of citroii, chppcd fine, a little at a time. Bake in ii loaf pan. nine inches by four inches and one-half by two inctus and one-half, at 350 deg. F. for forty-five minutes. ST. PATRICICS PUNCH Boil together ten minutes two cups of sugar and two cups of wa- ter. Add a dzen whole cloves, a stick of cinnamon about two inch- DEFI TODAY, HAS TAINS UNION JACK. By FRANK A. l-IEALY Canadian Pres! staff Writer St. Patrick was a. man of peace. Illttlc, if anything, that he ever said for or against war is on rc- cord. But it is notable that. his cross, combined in the Union Jack with the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew, flies today on every ocean and every continent as a sym- bol of Britain's stand cs long, and one-half a teaspivm- m1 of ginger. Cover and allow to stand until cool. Strain and add the juice of fcur lemons wad six oranges. Add four drops of oil of peppermint, arid color green. Pour into tall glasses over cracked ice; garnkh with creme de menthc cherries. SHAMROCK TEA COOKIES Allow one-half a cup of’ butter t0 stand at room temperature until it can easily be creamed. Add gradual- ly three-fourths a cup of sugar and one e88. Beat until well biqided and add one tablespoanful cf cream and one teaspoonful (f almond exzract. Sift one tcaspooriful of baking powder with one cup e1 tlcur and stir into the mixture. Then add enough flzui- (about. tw: cups) so that the dough can be roiled. Chili. Toss on to a lightly floured board and roll vcry thin. Cut. with a shamrock cutter. place the cookies on a well-greas- ed cIoky tin. Brush the trcvps of the cookies with egg-white and sprinkle with green sugar. Bake "in a hnt oven (425 deg. F.) until delcately browned. HORO For Monday, Miirch 17th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) JWhether you feel tovps or not, d:n't go wild in either expenditure or energy. Conserve oanely. enjoy a pleasant pastime during spare hours (if you have any time today; some of us won't) and when you go to bed, forget about your troubles, AFRIII. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Hold your emotional department. in check. Today is a teaser. and you'll have to have ytui- best. de- meanor and disposition about you. ziilorry not, wish well, and do ‘bet- e r. MAY 21 in JUNE 21 (_Gcmlni)-- Keep your counsel, be discreet in whom ytu place confidence, accept well-meaning criticism graciously and make up your mind to do a Your Individual ———-By Frances Drake———4 SCOPE to invest, buy 0r otherwise spend unwiseiy. Check everything over twice before you act, but don't be pcnurious. FEBRUARY 21 t: MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Whateveiflthe occasion, maintain your fine innate dignity. Don't let your ambition dwindle for even one minute. Think well of the nature in all your moves and de- cislons. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Well equipped mentally, but may be too timid t: advance its own inter- ests unless urged and encouraged by loved ones or associates. Sens- itlvenes and inactivity are faults; dignity, refinement and broad- mindedness are assets. Religion should be a part of its everyday life. boiih for spiritual blessings Ind temporal. against With a. spatula Isl ___MARCH 17. 1941 Literature“? E c , ' St. Patrick s Day §§a’ff§‘..°."'.'..i§'.l‘,§*¥;,.,~=,;i;i£ Eve he”; u ham, 0n e seventeenth a; my,“ And Irlshm Wm ww- zhnltmligttllirymxérk‘ That little qarlg of ghammk On the seventeenth of “any?” And Irish . With their p.525): ilfifilmtil; wiu sing and dance and m, "‘ 0n the icventgenth o, Mmpg? 5i so let the 1rish 1a And ne'er a cloud ‘i5§“§.',,““" (Yer the heart. of any mshm J11 the seventeenth of March.‘ -—Constiuice I. llccithgrg; “i? When icln a oak , to firomlrunning, sprinkle a .¥.§.'li.'...t"” ‘m’ ‘W °‘ "r m» i=- KT. Mrs caess 0N EVERY OCEAN ES TYRANTS EMBLEM OF IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT. HONORED PERMANENT PLAC E IN BRI. tyranny, aggression and 1.11m of religious worship. m1“ On Monday Irishman the world over will pay tribute to st. Pan-icy beloved patron saint of Ireland. u,’ died in County Down in the Abbey Saul which he founded himself about A-D. m1 and traditionally March 1'7. St. Patrickk day in canada it“ a profound sentiment for ti], Irishman and Canadian of Irish parentage. In nearly every can. adian city shamrocks will be wot-n by men, women 11nd children, men of Erin will proudly sport gm“ ties and windows will be adorned with shamrock plants and clay pipes. Shamrock u Evidence The shamrock, Ireland's national emblem. is said to have originated from the patron saint. While speaking at. Tara, Si. Patrick wit; challenged as to the possibility at the ‘Iwinity. stooping to the earth, he picked a shamrock and held l: up proving it was possible to hm three in one and one 111 three. To this day, the shamrock has been immortal to the Irishman. Legend has it that more than 1400 years ago St. Patrick drove till the snakes out of Ireland. and ‘strangely enough, snakes and toad: are non-existant on Irish soil, though they are to be found throughout the rest. of the British es. Patrick's birthplace is given vari- ously in France or in England but he eventually was brought to Ire- land and sold into Sifl\‘(‘i'_V. He was sent as a swine-border amid the hills of Down. where he lived for a number of years among the pagan Irish, whom he learned to love and understand. Ordained in Rome Escaping from slavery in Ire- land, 5t. Patrick made his way to Rome, and. after an audience with Pope Celestine, was ordained priea and encouraged to return to Ire- land to spread Christianity. A fe years later, St. Patrick was bac in Ireland preaching the gospel - and baptizlng people with whom ~ had formerly lived tn slavery. Ac cording to tradition, the Riv -Boyne was Ireland's River Jord Duri his Clirlstlanizlrig of t-h pagan rlsh. St. Patrick gained support of King Leary, the pact monarch of Ireland. who preven ~ pagan priests from killing him, ll thmigh the king himseifremained pagan to his death. so great was the impression saint. left on the minds adopted people, his name 1.1 rcvc ed throughout the world. Num erous lakes, rivers and mountai are named lifter him; churches tii world over bear his name. Scotland, too, honors the of the great missionary with -- piacc names such as K1191!!!“ Dalpatrlck in Lanarkshire. Crag phadrig, near Inverness and Po patrick. and sown when the u/Iatiiei" is cool and the soil mcist. Germination is then much bctt-cr and the seedling plants have a tong Season of favor- tlie sea, and Lorna bathed and lay in the sun all day. It was impos- sible rtot to regain health Rjld strength; though at night she lay sins and their aunts who are mar- ried to good-for-nothing drunken husbands they have to support or to phiiarierers who break their 2d job whatever you must. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- You can enjoy ‘yourself this day - whether at wo or for LAZY LIVERS Con: your liver 1o hultliy --- v -.-1.--¢p-.~» .. able fClKiitiTflg fcr growth the fail. bef:1~e..1td . k d 1 '11 ~11 t ., being transplanted to the border 11.13: remit-Ea. ‘or p1 Ow “ h M“ _, The General came back front an Molasses vn Mead Bread and butter, spread liberally with BEMA Molasses. That's the kind of snack to serve the children when they come HAIIBA " litt (iwit-ltt/il Pilil» home hungry after school. For BEMA is not only tasty and appetizing, it's a real food-the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane-rich in vitamins and a valuable source of iron—an essential food element. Be sure to get the original product. Ask for i’: by name — BEMA. It’: your assurance of genuine satisfaction. WIIIIIIII-tliittihiiii DOS MOlASSES .. . . .. i. .1 llow No‘. To Pay a Girl's Way What boorish manners! Dlckering for his share of the movie tickets right before the girls: "Forty-four, no, eighty-eight cents. that's for my ticket and hers. Then, iei‘s sce—" And he's the man who wanted so much to meet c "really fine girl!" No "fine girl" will like a boy who doesn't even know that double-date accounts are settled when the girl: aren't present. After all, how can a new girl judge you, except by your manners’! _ If you discuss prices before her. forget to open doors neglect tc help her out of n car lhe‘: naturally ashamed of you. Men of the world — the kind girls , prefer for dates — never make such errors. They rise when a woman enter: the room. In introducing another man, they mention her name first. And the type of girl these men prefer to take out? In a restaurant lhe doesn't have to wonder when she should thank the waiter. Nor at ' a dance is she flustered if I man cuts in. She know: - and you could. too —the simple rules ofctiquette that please. Our 32-page booklet gives behavior for men and girL= at dances, movies, games; when dating entertaining, visiting. Discusses petting problem. send 20c 1n coins for your copy of Young Mdems to The Guardian Home Service Be sure to write lairiiy your Name, Address and the time of booklet, putt NOT A stem)" IBM! Addrl Provision heart with their unfaithfuiness or to Wanderers who never spend an evening at home if they can help it. . Then I should tell the woman who wants to be happy though unmarried tn espousq a career 1 should tell her to get into some nctinnl Hclp it kccp the Bilc tuloc flowing with "Dr. Morwn" — tho lm. moved vogcflhll llxlllvl. Alli (or thin ruiilblc "mWY by nnmo — It your druuull . work that she likes e--- for her or ‘ and finds . NEW. . . u CREAM DEODORANT which I'd/d] raider-arm 1. Does not m: dresses, docs not irritate akin. I. No waiting to dry. Can b0 used right after shaving. I. Instantly checks perspiration l to 3 days. Removes odor from perspimiuit, keeps nmpiu dry. 4. A pure, white, grccsclcas, suin- leu vanishing cream. B. Anid has been awarded thc Approval Scnl of The Ameri- ciin Institute of laundering for being hnmlm to fabric. 25 MILLION Ian of Al» in"! and 89¢ Ion Avrld ha" boon cold ...Try u luv today... at any stun which colic MM poodc. ARRID lay — l1 you observe the rules o1 oncr and 1n- tiegrity. Don't mind a few restric- tions, they arc for your good. Be tactful in romance. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (R0)— Especial care needed in pcrsmai business matters, conferences de- bates, writings. seekl and giving information. financial ransactions. travel. Let, your conscience be your guide ALL day. AUGUST 23 to SEZPITIMBER. [33 (Virgo) 4- Note advice to Leo natives. Your day and indications no similar. Be smart, “lock before you leap," whether to menta con- clusion or active participat in anything. Today will mostly be what you make it. SEPTEMBER ‘M to OCIOBER. 23 (Libra) -— Your natural reverence for knoiwlcdgo athould b9 d great assistance these days. Bcek always mm and truer knowledge. You loam by experience. Keep up the good work. OCTOBER 24 in NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) ' lllo time for foling, even if you have a day for play. Do some intelligent trading, discus- sing with high-minded rsona or indulging an health-bull ing activ- ity. If our day cnllii for tedious tasks. kc them on in yiui- own capable stride. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. on prvfer. instead of humbly say- ng ‘Amen! to what the world tc is you you ought to prefer, 1a to have kept your soul aLvc." Much ffod Iffl‘ today's thought. in these words of R. L. ‘ilevcnsan. “pimp not. u peppy a y as u‘ e. DECEMBER. 2y; to JANUARY I1 (Capricorn) - Money matters, sci- ting. contacting thou 1n authorit- ative 11.1mm. buying in large qunnti tea, handling lugc orders and legal affair: no not under as favorable star cancel: u an home. everyday business, government and fraternal matters. JANUARY 21 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You may have a hard timo Mlding on to your mtncy m- duy. Numerous tclrmtutiona to want _to the woman who wears c larger ‘.12 (Sagittarius) - "To know what ' ' Needlecraft- —~F'or The Home Titer; is nothing more becvming alu than a simple ahirtwaist frock. ‘Iihc paneled skirt and 111m lino of button-s dotvm tihe from; add to the chic of this popular style. A softly rolling etnvertlbla collar h becom- 1118 u are the long. loose sleeves. This is tho perfect dress to wear for all mcasiom especially f! it is made of rayon crepe in a. flittcr- ing color such as soft blue, wing ot- dark green, in solid c'lor or a neat print. . Biyle No. 2'78’! is designrd for ‘hflsilgmgf- 3;} w’ i ' 4' w‘ a m M1 . ze rcqu re 1-4 or of 39-inch fabric. a y da Bend Pwenty (Mo) coin t! UN- ferrcd, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Adiress and the style number. Be sure to state the ciao you wish. Style 110.2181 Sim Nana street Addieu Cit! Prfllncl i‘ FEMME PM Women who lulu painful. 1mm- iu I n mood rumnlmbic bcncflb. 1113i?» 0on- ldl. WORTH TRYING! Al! drug-