THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE TWQ QlQCEMBER 3, 193] ,. y Woman’s Realm fiSocial and Personal f Fash i/lLiteture K The Housewife g: _ 3-03- i And Her &. Dorothy Dix ml‘? 0 i Activities Tell the Little Homely Things, the Personal , Chatter, andbeSure You Answer Ques- 1 I tions Asked of You, Then_ Your Cor- respondence Will Always be Welcome " ; livery oneiikestoreoelve letters Bomspeopleiiketswrtteiettlrs. But most people do not know how to write letters. ‘This has no K916111169 m the literary merit of an eptstle. or to the gift for expression and elo- quence of the writer, but simiiy to the fa..- ure of the average letter to tell you Whit yo" want to know, or to chlrk you up, or give I011 some pleasant thought to mull over. It is Ip- lpalllng to think of the tons of 800d WlllQ paper and the barrels of ink that are wasted WITHOUT AND WITHIN MAPPING BUG! _!f ever manssternalcare ‘Ihosesmsiirugsaresbit dan- _ were written on hLs brow, gerous on account of thier slipping _ Ho's’ many would our pity share possibiities on a hardwood floor. Who l"dl:¢ our ehvy now? I A triangle of rubber sheeting bast- 1 {he fatal swret, when revealed, ed on each mmer on the wrong 0f every aching breast, side will prevent slipping as will ._Wo""rl prove that only while con- a corset steel basied undel- each‘ rf'*-—j*‘—“—* ' r‘ end of the rug. “gamma” TRUE BY THE SUN "uvimefwiltslflfi ~ ~ " L0’. appeared the best. -.\1e:asra_.io REIHOVES THE LETTERS Many housewives enjoy the cloth flour sacks for house cloths but; find the colored letters objection- ' MODESTY Passport to g 0 Q G C! Q ‘D Q able Apply lard freely w ull the ,' ev day on letters that convey no other in- , letters and trace marks and rub f IOIeBXIyEUOD thnn that the writers are still alive ‘ g r e a t e r it in weLi. I Then soak an lepici ‘l LIDA LABRDIOBE and able to take pen in hand. 0 l water for 2 or 3 days. Put in- (Continued) . I i holler with soap flakes and boil. l ' Now chief among these letter-writers who Z e l s u r e ‘ The sacks 0,111 mm, 0“; begun. § should have something drastic done to them i» fully vrhiie Mr Vaughn moved restlessly in -a million gold dollars. he said, a" mm wh° "V" "15"" l‘ quesmm- m)“ Q i t the secret of enema.‘ ' ._i_. his chair. I don't know what. 1i seating himself in a chair beside all‘? s??? mtglléhysog gmlhmfinanaehi‘: , .. oi Mrihrui‘ . . . .. -.-. ‘ -‘ - '9 9 ‘ v 0 T 0 naflkufilvlhtoo tulle HO“ TOOJIAKIE XOIR 0\\.\ Zslnvedgacdf géaiciunsiléleeradpgxslnt de , IhaiEEdPCnHJ; Shook a finger a‘ college have thgy decided to send Johnny, v .2 ~E. .\i. Remarque in S u, STOCK Wrgetuiiim Cecily said. Do Dolly l ‘o? How is Mary,‘ mush? would Janey f e 1 . Comrades." ' 00.6,, mama Soup 1mm u," i: for mefsné rose fIOXll n91‘ chair, Only 1s minutes. she said. If like to come and make you a nice lone vim? 1 n ii i cooked meat. put the meat on ‘l°°<l nosing at hergirherudato-liin’; l lei 13°" 89in?“ Fired m“; You eagerly await the answer and. when it comes, grab it out of the usurious xmrmcs z in cold water. cover and simmer P“ g““°l°"“l °’ ° ‘ ° 9°“ 5°“ l‘ “l” ml’ t s” pmtmans hand, but when you open the nice long letter itis all taken up :l1e vanquished. It was h sporting in “opomion hanng Jerry “are for a with a description of some pony your correspondent went to, and who‘. , . . _ Cake or Powder form gently for several hours. I1‘ the g. liquor boils dovm and more is I mink shes m love with Doctor H.‘\ '1 HA1‘ QLIXKX LOOK ‘ L \ a lovely dress some woman you never heard of had on, or the beautiiu. . B00065 a 0,30,10,0- wam m”; needed, add boiling wgtg; (Md n, ‘Lill- A 5"?“ "mlfled 5mm mmlld-“n- Iawy mm ‘m? “h” prize she won ata bridge game. Nota peep on the things you asked fie". robe lii a dark ind.- D-ain-l “PM Wale’ "m5 the fl“°')' Add iiiliched her ‘m5’ Gen amen, yo“ mnlifugiee gtairppedgzriitimilichglftzxr ‘i2? ‘mug d“ l h ‘ - g _-. ~' -- ' salt and seasoi he the t ' , '-'-'-_" Wh e n meneedlees yon ouse- al ‘a ° m “fl; §f“°‘°.h °’°“‘,““i 15 tends, B, §§§s,:,,§,,,,,, where are you some? Mr flectlvn l“ the mlrwr- luvwdlwf Getting coriversatzon out ofa clamis no trick at all compared toset- y 9° _ , ‘ v". ‘ P“ “p5 ‘uni M 1t Me's m me surface U u Vaughn flkllfll as she took a step head to look at ‘Jim. I didnt “m; 090mm,”, our, or a, cprrespOndmt, though there would be n0 sure; hold cleaning? Let Bon Ami help e. C-OcILQ from hem 1 - Y‘) {Qivard the door know for a long tune, she said way 0; any 000 0000mm; a repumtmn as a bmnam 100001-4011“, than ma; ' you to greater leisure! In Cake or Powder form, Bon Ami cleans quickly 1nd easily, polishing as it cleans. Pure, white and odour-lees, it will not manor dull surfaces and it always leaves such a beautiful shine. Get a cake or can of Boa Am! today! L. my 00,40“ gm “.15; wan: a clear soup, strain through love a mule luxumous Iiegliggg m; ‘ a fine sieve or clean. coar=e cloth: hours 0i relaxauon. Some are eia-i l! Vegetables l" idded» c“! “m? boravely trimmed, but mar-w “m, and cook slowly until done. Beef. on beauty oi material and line for l lamb ‘nd veal “e the be“ ma!“ ml " cxiartn. These are shown in F {or 5°“?- uiiasle u-lvct. ziecp-pile chen- i age, liedzy brocaoes, gorgeous ‘ primed suits in a muliipiicity of esigr-s and colorings, stiff striped ‘ flaffctns and metallic clovhs. to take a letter and answer the questions that were asked in it. ‘rhea there is flie correspondent who deals in glittering generalities instead of coming down to brass tacks and telling you the little intimate. personal things about themselves and their families and the people you know. They rehash everything that you have already read in the papers and the magazines and go into the details of an international scandal in- stead of telling you the gossip about the woman next door. You could 0 cry with disappointment when you are away from home and you get a letter that is a dissertation upon some abstract subject when you are long- ing to hear if the Jones girl finally caught the Brown boy, and the latest cute thing the baby did. l I'm going to take two of Miss Parker's sleeping tablets and go to bed, she said. And when I wake up tomorrow or the day followinl I'm going in to the city and buy 0 some new fall clothes. And then- L Her bravado seemed, for an 111-, GLASS FOR TRIM l slant. on the point of desertingi‘ The latest interior deocratllfl lzheexsilifehpbaigngreixt liirifiiitirifi news says that 818-56 l5 591M’ W“! touched ,her lips, and then she lavishly‘ m" 5 tum amund Wm‘ continued. I'm going to Hawaii and learn to do a hula or help Jim run shyly, that it was you who found me the night I was hurt, ' Don't talk about that. Dolly. But I want to. She looked down at her fingers spread in thin fans against the counterpane. Herb told me all about it, that you'd been ar- rested. Were you really in jail? I spent a night at the state troopers’ headquarters. he said. They treated me very politely. Miss Vaughn is - lovely, isn't she? Dolly said with apparent ir- '~_ Bum-r A i-Ag-OMTE dows and fireplaces and to frame _ door; the riding academy °,._ relevanw Next among the letter-writers who should be suppressed are the wail- Tm 0.0.0.0 ,5 s00 one of me h“, H H _ t b‘ d Te l’ yes, Jil-n 1.005000 _ sgshalérgtoilisJpxoeslsic-‘szlamgéigngut cogrespondents those who make the 1am. mile heaogear fashions ‘or women VINEGAR 1N WATER KEEPS teneeci cirliphe lrelghgsdshe £8?“ she bmugm me m5‘ Dolly writing on thg beck of-ean emieitileleeifvlftslibxiiat fidsgiimegugeesglslfrs noun,‘ mud-um m‘ "h", | touched the folds of the Jacket, a soft rose pink, like a. sunset cloud. W111"? and Fmlmml Qlme exclllr-g RED GOODS RED me 1101153. 01mm runnjng_ some. to zero. nor well we know that it will be s recital or woes and troubles redder: the hands wizh its dashing sweeping treat- and tribulations that is enough to drive even an optimist to drink or sui- mem m we fiivolous saL w , t Atzmali amount of vinegar added glrirefgdglé: gwfigbxkgvittge silgllfilgfsli; gvremnevfi; 113i iigicyetlggnge :1 pretty. clue‘ .1 b, y. g _ o e water hen cookinl d , . , . , _ " 9 y 5 5 _ - - fiaéizfi... 1:39am,“ 0?}; “u: f vegetables such? as red czbbarfge rebmmdmg 51am‘ Gem” was gone’ Cecily has ellqlllslle W314i» 101s » . ‘l ~ '—'“‘r ~~~'—"~'~~~'~ -e see: 1 . on. es e e u ' These modem youngsters, Mr moment“ I GU86!‘ Q0118 thflt mwy People who are the jolliest of conver- youngor gxls favorite, its top lift- ed from the face, with a neat top and beets. will preserve their rich, V deep c0101“ Vaughn said with a sort of rough- ness in his voice. Bravery and Dolly was silent for a Then she said, I was so ashamed Barrie used to say. sationalists go melancholy mad when they dip grandly m“; m0 my, 0g If they were talking w you, they would tell Wu s . BOSTON 9 :00 p.m.-Inter-American cui- p-imnung, Very, very new, and tyavgdo_ 1-10 0100,90 hi, throat. W251‘: “gofifigle w s" me 111ml)’ 8W3’. but when they Wflle l0 You their letters are full of suwmo- , Tpdly’! ShOfl WGVQ “"54 Pmflnm- WmU-l. 19-6 111.. ftrivkily becoming. "is the visor Call Bradley for me, will you, Becgrllfie I'd hated hen ma“ We Wldeflis. funerals. divorces and detaulters, and you are left feeling | . 15.26 11188- berc-t something like a Dutch Boy's pap. Several ingenious things are done with the soft crown which may be pulled back, bonnet-like or ‘folded forward, the visor extend- jng jauntiiy- over the eyes. in. . om; FOR. EACH ,4 Coat hangers can be bought so 'jhea.ply nowadays that it is s. Ioolish person who does not have one for each silt, frock or coat. Jim? The generosity of the victor Vlell see what can be done. CHAPTER XV WDMMVS RIGHT T0 BE ADMIRED To Have Charm—Vltnllty—- A Good Figure “Fruit-l-lives" innit liver tablets will help you tremendously Io hold attentiveness. Dolly's eyes. blue: than he had remembered them under a tilted white bandage. shining softly with pleasure and surprise, were turned toward the door as the nurse ad- why I went driving with Jeremy Clyde that night, because I thought it would hurt her. You hated her because 0f Jm- my? Jim asked. Him! I should say noti I never liked him at all. She looked up at Jim, looked away, her face flushing under the tilted bandage Don't _ mitted Jim . Hello! she called gaily. I Good skin, stbsttiva sonslity, and a nice fipndcpendon Ihetnyowliveris _ wasn't expecting company. Pardon srnat. liitisnotstrortglndsctivsdyouin you know, she a\'<ed in a low voice, why I hated her, Jim? Why? Because~ The flush deepened. not really mean at the time Ind that stand forever against us in ins which so often have to be tempted to write telephone their heart throbs. that there is not a ray of sunshine left in the world, Then there are the letters that should never be written m, 01L wit“; written in anger that say bitter, wicked, unforglvabie things that we do m“ We IOPBQt as soon as we cool on, but black and white. Mushy love letters that seem so romantic and poetic when one is writ- them and sound so asinine when they are read aloud in com-g and me m bought back at a price hikher than any other rary compos on commands Surely every man and woman who no a love letter should take counsel of prudence and then i i 1:00 p. Radio Program (llliimilil) _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 JOHANNIJSBUBG m-South African Music. zTJ, 48.2 in.. 6.09 mell- TOKYO 5:45 p. m. 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PITTSBURG 11:30 p.m.—DX Club. waxy; 48.8 m.. 8.14 meg, TOKYO . bundtobetoeiai flabby puiyhce dull me if the place is a mess I've , o. - . vQrOWdlIlg garments means plenty I s“ u; 6 ' ." ‘huh’ be . 1 n d Because Ive been crazy about you ‘There isstili another letter which should never be written and that is 35.4 p1,, 1130 meg“ 1-40 a.m.—Orchest-ml Music Li! “Tlflklvs 8nd 1181i’ Clellllei- livlnyr elperllsyirfprodiliiggnxslelfkeepgyg 512111;? rhxdlglya “l”? st°°d beside all summer and I knew you were félfilglnexxinbwhéc: wives write to their husbands, and mothers to their 30MB 0 JZK- 19-7 111-. 15 16 mes- ' AN Uwflpog l"°°'l ""."' ,9“ '°°"' "in" "W" ‘h’ “lg” “am” b“ 1mm“? “W” m 310v; hie tilfiefguviiiaasgg and ngvi epezhlggiaeirytgie: Yljltghoudthm and how may mm them m” Mm'~"“m°rm“ Hm") SYDNEY A. N ‘Fnnt-s-hvos made from tnulssnd helbs at her, gentleness in nu eyes and fawn ca! ' me. 1 rerum, 0.01.0, w,“ m, 1m b" otléimpigutcgyltlxtxléisi Ygitiohgufituntll we! mo. am m.. 9.63 mes. - AUSTRALIA l! the floor you intend covering lth linoleum is not level it would wise to apply a light coating of wdust before laying the lino- um. It will reduce the tendency the linoleum to crack. i lbs mid. uh w! HM huh-ll w: d in his vol"e She looked so small hep’ yeulivsrinuodllaaltltflnur‘ U sndso womontske“Fruil-s-tives" lo keep l and so mm propped against the your liking guess that made me hate her more fimcm‘ T" mm 25c.’ 5k l“ hum‘. : smooth mound of pillows. so differ- ent. from the Dolly he new. in an FRUlT-A-Tlfifnliill. expensive looking bed-jacket all lace and chiffon. with no make-up except a delicate touch of rouge, different, younger-What was it? They've cut ofr my hair, she said, aware of his puzzled gaze. flocentsinllelll! oreoin NeedieworkDepai-tmen this coupon. The Charlottetown Guardian cedleworh Dept. HON N0. 415 Flor complete pattern and instructions for all oi these designs. {coin prefer-red) to The Ohnrlottewwi: Pnnt your name and address plainly. Look, you can see what color it really‘s is. Sort cf mouse-brown. Or would you call it gray?‘ Brown, Jim said. I like it. How are you? Fine. They're going to send me . home at the end of the week. This is Miss Penny, Jim—Mr. Fielding. Dolly smiled at the nurse. Shes been swell to me. Jim acknowledged the introduc- tion. The nurse, a rosy, healthy looking young woman. looked at in an amiable smfle. We'll be sor- ry to lose her. Dolly grimaced. Apple sauce. she said. But. she looked pleased and a little excited. when she had untied the loops of i sfver ribbon and lifted the lid she i gave a little breathless grasp of pleasure. Is it an orchid? she asked, lifting maidenhair fem, a mauve and purple blossom streaked iviih white and yellow from a nest of rrls" waxed paper. Of course it's an orchid, Mls~ Penny said appreciatlvciy. Give i‘. to me, Dolly. I'll put it in a vase. ‘ No you wont! Dolly ituarded her treasure fiercely. Pin it here. She touched the lace and chiffon at her breast. I've never had one before. And fix the mirror so I can see myself. This is probably the last chance I'll ever have to look] like Constance Bennett in bed. Jim. smiled. He had known that But I do like you. Dolly, Jim took one of her hands in his. I'm very. very fond of you. You thought I was getting crazy about you, didn't you? she asked. 'l‘hat's why you stopped coming to see me. I didn't want you to be hurt. Jim said. Thai. makes me sound awfully conceited, doesn't it? I 2N0, she said. 1 know. But 1 couldn't help hating Cecily. B0 when Jerry called m, that night- Did he call you? Jim asked quickly. He called me at the store, she went on. when the phone rang, I thought at first it was you. When it. wasn't. I was so disappointed I told him I'd meet him where he said after the store had closed. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR. FRANK J. STANLEY Funeral services for Frank J., Interment, was in ocean View Bur- ' ‘nal Park. I The decrosed wax well known for many years as a musical leader in Eastern Canada and British Columbia. During the service Mrs; Marguerite Hiilcoat sang one of his favorite solos and Evan Wal~ iers presided at the organ. Mr. Stanley is survived by his wife, two daughters. Mrs. A. W Prime of Hanna, Alberta, and Mrs. A. w. Bascom of Ponoks. Alber- ta; and one son, Alton, of Van- couver. Pall bearers were John Watts, Ernest Chappell, William Fergu- son. John McAndrew, Daniel Campbell and David Cordon,- ated from those they love. What, then, should a letter should be full of cheer. A divides us from our correspondent, a A MorningSmile OUTSTRIPPED An American took an English friend to see a Broadway revue, which was characterized by its lack of clothing. At the end of the show the Am. erican said enthusiastically: “What d'ye think of that, Great, eh, Bet ‘Weill’ replied the guest can- didly, "for once I'm willing to ad. mlt that America. has outstripped England." McTavish; "my the nixt nlcht?! Jarvis: ‘l.’ ihm im, _ McTavish: "Air what will ye be daeln’ on Saturday?" Jarvis: "On Saturday I dine with ; the Buehans." McTavish: "What a peety! Ag wanted ye tae tak' dinner wi‘ us on Saturday." —-_-____._ QANTAS BUSY DAY RUNS WHOLE YEAR I've no engagement." i I . IDNDON. Nov. 30-(0?) —'I‘hat popular belief that Christmas is Santa Claus’ busiest time has been , debunked. Admittedly he has to do i a lot o! arduous running around PURITS More“lifi2”and nutrition in i FIIOUR Best‘ for g1! your Baking’ bells, 2.000.000 rubber animals and other toys. v The production of limes totalled 0.500.000. Only one 00y in l0 seen in British shops i5 years ago wag British-made. Today at least 00 llrcent of the ioyson sale are, nude here. In British home; this‘ year moorings will contalwnothing 0 luff-libs new," according to manu- , ‘Mimi’!- Bllt w: railways, liter o: recent decline. have returned], mostly to lever. ‘ all ingredients. Be careful not NUDE!‘- be? It h ' W" the little homely hllpPenlrlss 1n whichjuiivi ildlrisrtégiissd n ihntdmfi Warm hand reached ouIt-Sgcross the Space that 771E COOK ’S CORNER’ l SOUR. MILK GINGERBREAD Half cup butter. 1-2 cup brown W881‘. 1 CHO molasses. 2 1-2 cups tilted flour. 2 eggs. 1-2 teaspoon salt i 1-2 teaspoons ginger. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, i 1-2 teaspoons snag, 1 cup sour milk. with spices, soda. and salt. Add to other mixture aitemately with sour milk. Pour into greased shal- low pan and bake in moderate sifted flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder "-4 teaspoon salt, 1-2 wa- SPOOII -'= 2 022s. 1-4 cup melt/ed shortenine. 1 1-4 cups sour milk, l teaspoon sugar. Sift dry ingredients together. § Beat eggs well and combine with sour milk and melted shortening. Add all at one time in flour mix- ture. Mix only enough to " n to tells more than 30 second for this mixing, Turn into hot greased muffin pan. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees Fahrenheit) until golden brown, aiaout 2o mlnuiu. CHOCOLATE CAKE. One and a half cups brown sugar v I've brought you a present. Jim stanlcy, well-known choir leader WHAT A PITY mntwso degrees mhrenhfll’) 1°’ It is made of black velvet with laid a square white florist/s box on and music lover, were held from l ylcTavishi "An" so ya 190w; u 35 mmm°5~ gllflflgngqld embroidery _'.£v8§y the bed. Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co., G asBOW on Monday. Wh t ____ dint: est to . t‘ ‘ Fbr me? she cried, Oh. Mis- with Rev. v. H. Sansum oi Bea- ye daein’ the mOrn‘s nlchtila are CORNMEAL MUFFINS than fitsr nlcifilgyi lnigwycilu: bulge?‘ ter Fieidlnz, how thoushilul! But consfield United church officiating. Jarvis: "Tomorrow, Thursday, one cup comma], 1 1-3 cup; The skirt is slim through the hips coupon 6:30 p.m.—“As I see n," a tell: by Sir Josiah stamp. car. 19-8 1a., 15.31 mes; cs0, 15-5 111-. 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 in-. 9.51 B168- SCBENECTADY 61:5 pain-banish Home Pro- gram. WQXAD. 19.5 in.. 15.83 meg; WZXAJ". 31.4 11100.53 mes. MOSCOW 1:00 porn-News and Program for n-iglim Listeners. RAN. 3i m” 9.6 meg. 1:15 a. m. —Talk on Australia VKllME m rn_.,__9_59 meg, Blilill HllSE TEETH:- GET lilll 0F STAINS Ne w Buy Way-Ne Brushing Stem-Rhea. amazing new dllccvery- T0 moves blsekest stllns. tlrnlsli. hrtsr like magic. Jun put false teeth or bridges in i xlus of water and add Stern-Elem wder. l b Good B use! i .Ai hlf egloszcl beak l‘; notfizlilsiiited. fiT-Tili FASHION GUIDES I FOR THE him with iniered: and admiration. ‘ . . here was that? ~ - cream bulwr- Mild 5H8" Mid _ Do.ly is our pct patient, she w . y°ln§g°tnn°thnlfl l0 much ll- Oll 00 h v T» B- HOME DRESSMAKER An alluring moulded bosom dress in formal length for dinner. and flares out in a swinging hem I In street length in black crepe. it's versatile as can be for after- noons and “don't drem" evenings. It shows prelerenee for long sleeves and decorative buttons from the shirt collar to the hem. You'll want to make both versions. Style No. me is designed for‘ sizes 12. l4. 16. l8, 20 years. 30. 32, 34. l6 and Bfl-indles bust. Sine 16' requires 6 ylsds of 30-inch ma- tedsl for floor length dress. Send fifteen cents aloe) in stomps or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully. address to Charlottetown Guardian giving:- Gtfle N0. $51M“ .--- .., s... PEANUT COOKIES. Two tablespoons fat. i cup sugar 2 well-beaten GIG. 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1-2 tes- spoons salt. 1-4 eup milk. i cup chopped oemute. 1-2 ‘ , n lemon juice. Cream the fat, add sugar ind- ualiy. add welhbeaten egg. Mix and sift baking powder, salt and flour: add to first mixture. Then add milk peanuts and lemon juice. Drop from tip of moon on a grossed pen l gal; n” no. 41b an orchid would please her more Vancouver molt. "l s few 110115 but 1181M! dhow 1-: hungry] a m1.’ mo. _ k’ i“ than a wheel-barrow load oi less (The deceased, was s former conclusively his toughest period 012% sour milk“: 0.5.33’... vs- “m. ' ' Pillow slips are always a welcome gift and when the yare worked so glamorous blooms. You look like ~ resident of Charlottetown). "Es in the 384 days before DB6. 35. nllla. l round teaspoon sods. I , y as these they are welcomed by the needlewoman as well as the 'Ilhe British toy manufacturers‘ ‘ 0000 n00,’ 1,3 00p 000 "m0 -~—- lady who will receive them an Ghflrtmle day. only l ‘== l l ‘ “'1'” 1'"- mrs mm Bake in three iayfla snd m1 with 5"” ‘dam’ have been used for these and lazy daisy is the mairrstlwh, mslt- production was l4.000,o0o w" b, m’ . . “and M“ m" b‘ q them mm easy and quick to work While sivin: s marvelously eiwor- This included moomo soft toys. . m, M" 1 10,0, - ' 00m. effect. Can beworkedlncolorsorellwrite. The pattern includesa 3000.000 mQMmm Wm 00000000 arch c601 md “u” "m! V” city Province fer for three designs (enough for d: pillow slips) together with stitch , nmhmecmn; - mew; w". L000’ i Mm ' and color suggestions. soo rubber wys, a,ooo,ooo ,ubg¢ri ' ' s . ace 1-2 peanu an wflescnnskeiitoibminutesins‘ l. IWW OVQXI. I 54$ Nu» WH|II HTQINIIKH