f5 The Week b PAGE storm‘ Wom uuridson, who modelled for Qlitrli ikllibtlil, ‘las . . i -Lul1tl.l.l i- L-litt‘ u u t t-,;.lol:'_~. hlllplllgvt. .l.~. il nlstwi by tile lluilse whit-ll nez-lgtls tnuny o1 the Queens clothes, bull)’ With kl. u n " S u.» the “Qtlel-lls tnunneqt l, 1e h.ld been (‘lltktll ti» pulilde CIOliha for ‘ - .l.\-n.. n bemuse- \ii\ ti ' ,1.» s l, . ;|...t;, ilild sllll.l..:. . Latiy Blltige. 1-... flifillilltl‘ oi 1v‘ L 0t 1\l.l1to . .\ll'. U. \V. ti)‘ Cllltltd nu u.‘ d iLiDUiU‘ hour shift. u .4111‘ i.lc.oty_-.\s on u Llitii)‘ l2- . '(i.l_\‘.s with lfllit .. ll. Doug- . .\.' 1%., beftre re- l.l.. S. tlIl-IIIIIQ Lu . ‘ 11¢, wiiu ls an ulultmi visitor \ s milking in the shopping wilcll she was accidentally .1 flown on the sidewalk and Uissillliilllt‘ to ilreilk h.t' hip "in. JKILI ‘.41 4 t a x s 3.1:‘... Qtxll Mc-Lizt or u .l:s over from ' Kilt‘ \\ enti to \'lS.L he!‘ W. W. Owen, Pownal I I I I I s Alurjorie L. Cox and Miss ' . "h ‘e to join the Cuntld. l nt s ‘s l0 still lei‘ Suillh Airlcil, s", ct l0 leiire tins lnurlnng for New York. They will te followco. wiih lusts oi gocu wishzs for their welfare, . a a Pilot Officer Vlilliairl Rand, R.<;.A.F_ ' d in Vancouver on Wednesday of Lust ueel; from Char- lcttctown for his nulrrlule to Miss lyitulreen Chawner at 8.3 p. m. on Saturday, December lit-h, at Ryerson United Church. The reception was held at Huron Lodge. . . . Airs, Gordon McDonald was hosi- ess tit ll sillllfl. afternoon bridge for her friends on Monduyz . .- a . - There was a. DiCflSRflli sodal event in Prince Street School yesterday afterlife closing hour, when the t ' ‘ if honored Miss Ruth ‘t_\\'tih ti Christmas sht>u'.i' _luc_hlded mcvcry__iln_ugi_nnb1e send them x CHRISTMAS CARDS maria lromyour own /§ ’ SNAPSHOTS lijYour negatives make the most dis- tinctive Christmas cards you can gct “m” —cards that your friends willtreasura —particula.riy friends on_ active ser- 69¢ vice. Select our favourite negative Ind send it to us. \ Nil mukc l2 nttructive greeting curds with pictures mounted on—ond envelopes fur maiiing-—nli Iur we. Order early t2 Photos on Culcndurs ior 25c.) Films Developed m Printed 25¢ 6 or l-Anv tln roll and FREE Enlornunanl in Studio Faldat wllh Each Roll A P.E.l. customer says: "I have sent seven! orders to you and tell all my friends to do lo -—your service is so quick." IMounladEnlamamanl:fiic-lafllniqulMuanls $TAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129C Post Office A. TBIODW Print Nome nml Aiftlrrna Plnlnly on All Order! GRAPES OR s lzzr: ppenini > . $tewart. The bride-Lo-be, was the - tukc wttll hi1‘ to her new home in < home yesterday . vrgelic workers. ~ honor. Dllflllif POTNSETTIAQ ARE BOUTONNIERES en's i i» i)‘ kitchen gadget needed by a bride about to take up housekeeping, lzgrettubly‘ in ailoihcl" town. With the yzily verses cattle, les of laughttl‘ g . i .lnd hosts of good wishes. The staff's i giltto Miss Stewart was an ex- quisite silver entre dish. Afternoon ten “'35 serverd ending a very happy; ildtilEflflg. I I I I I Xilrfl hlurgurct Horne wus hostss ut her heme lust Saturday when she entertained at an afternoon tea and linen shower in honor 0f Miss Ruth recipient of fllilllv exquisite gifts to ”We ring the bells and we raise the strain, We hang up garland: everywhere And bid the tapers twinkle ‘Toronto. I I I I At the reguiur lneetin of the Hlilsboro Chtlpter of the . O. D. E. which met at Mrs. fled Moore's rtitemoon. Miss Ruth Stewart, one of their most en- wus the guest of GII‘, l soclvi hour. Mus And feast and frolic-and stewuri was 1n. nted with a fare- well gilt uccolnplulied by the btst the" we 9° _ “fishes c! the Cllfllllcr‘. Back to the same old hves o c - . ,, The new controller of railways in 09mm Great Britain, Sir Alan Anderson, __5u!,m cooufl” lives in a house that was for centur- , it's the hcnle of Dick Wliittzngtotfs n: n, ti:st-endnnits-Ncigrove Manor, in fffliil-fifilgfil-fl \.g the Cotswoids. It was partly des- _ _.__ troyed by fire, in which Lady Ander- flAjufloNy 5553mm”, 1N 309M son narrowly escaped with her life, TREATMENTS three year-snug‘), ' I I , . . Colour harrnon- is essential in the ltfrs. E. C. Bell of Cupe Traverse from. tmawnengaof arlloining rooms, spent a pleasullt week-end. the guest U56 d idsmrcn, 1mm- CQVQX-gngs’ of _lie_r sister .\ir_s,)W. A, S.e\vurt and especially when Openings “Ween M1. éteuart. gltiltflfitfifi Avenue. are large’ “lives me effect of unity and StpflC ousness Miss Anne Hunter's friends will be This L5 mm when," pane“, or 31nd m kn°w 5m 15 ‘Imkmg a 5°°d solid colour fabrics be chosen. l-ewvery fianqwmg i?" {fang Saigon? A plain fabric may be used in “.;‘1‘g' ‘m 1s “W a We S c‘ one room and s figured rug in the ' 1 a t u o other but in this case btehe unitybf _ colour tirlrln-cziy must main aut- HIIL ",§‘°i'“"',',@ wlwrar {mat M“; . If tco great an urea of the MihmJ Amscflgn a“? I °, Mag“ some colour gives a feeling of m0!!- 5‘ ‘ ' ‘mm ‘as. “(fen a otony use of contrasting colours e s cs . -- - - fii°siii°“ciiti.lfi°n~mii°‘iifil i???‘ v11 clue that 1mm onto and L, enjoying he, Wm“ In a rccm where there is much .. o u .. .. traffic ‘tight bxroftziilocms are prac- The critical illnes of ‘VLr. Ca cl m“ fie fl~r 1e wfzr exec; Livingstone. of Plfittsuui‘ , N. ‘IL, $30M“? "i1. “d d” "m ‘and ivhose urllfrle is the tofilxnaeerll dNorg 511W footprints. yon o tus c ty, w rear w t --—~— cieepesst sorrow. Mrs. Livingstoneks PROPER MATTRE55 AID To sister Miss Louise Lyons has return- SLEEP ed to High River. Alta. after under- goinlg medical treatment 1n Mon- reu . The preference cf many persons for an unusually wide bed is ex- plained by some psychologists as ' ' ' ' ' resulting from u subconscious de- The Toronto Arts Club in its policy sire for space in which w squirm of encouraging young artists has this and turn in an effort t0 B“ BT09“ week had an exhibition oi pictures distribution of weight. If by Grace M. Meikle. Miss Melkle tress is properly designed to sup- nus done some ilnc work in oils; her m1 the body. they contend, there sketches ure all in Ontlll-im-Georg- q no Texan why a person cannot. iun Buy, the Thousand Is1unds,5.. 519e,, a5 W911 (m a standard-size kuvhenee ltlver~arld, what is plcas- bed, or Even a narrow qne. B - n n fin?’ i§2ii§a.pi“° dfiindpbiifiif? '—"' d l . Such sites as Hoggs Hollow, a pc- thgrm fifvfifigfffinfjsfifls-b, (m: tmesq“ 5pm’ i“ Summe“ (a ma“ beautiful and‘ unusual effect which ‘flmre gyp-files camped not 501mg cannot be achieved in furniture of 339m Ix-ugcu" Park’ Armour sord wood With veneers it is pos- helghts, BflyViCW avenue, Egllntcn ', ‘ t e u ' ‘terns ‘the heath eust, Woodbrldge, Richmond H111. All 5411* .° e ° Y“ l” ,2 h mm and sketches shown are from nature, ml.“ mmclw-v ° wdiih ‘ not done in two or two and a half hours. ‘Might the 9Y9» l" Ne‘ are d lvfiss Meikle has acquired great fuc- ‘Tllslfmilrily l0 b6 (mind T‘ Salli?‘ illty from her nine years’ training 11921‘ "9 ' in skelching landscapes; ls a grad- “G” THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘it; Realm/Social and Per ‘ $vOQ§OOOJIOOO#OQOO§CQO&QOOIAAQLQAIAIA‘: lino {Dorothy v Dix“ Says- AAA AAAQQAAAAAAA s THE PIPER MUST DON’T MARRY TOO YOUNG ' To msk e Twkiah del m. Boys And Girls Should Reziiize That Teen. Ag BE PAID Love Never Lasts, For There Are Too Many Temptations _________. dfhdbee i lth chother an a ngongw eamhw Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband all through‘ believed .. _ we did not " of our marl my husbanc he doesn't h high school and as soon as we graduated we got. man‘ 6 t, nlt-hough we were so young, s1 vo was and know o months I80. NOW .we what dou t. that we coul ridge. 11m all . tolls ova me any more m fobefr the sake of marriage a your marriage. MARRIAGE l8 DOUBLE ANSWER-Of course. you should but, them is going to be a ha v- He ee, rays that after the babv is born he wants me to give him s divorce so the other boys of his no are him still and ihathecanen ylifeu doing. .1 it'll“ "m" "r . n‘ ou e y BRDKEIN-PIEARTED. stick tn- God and III-DR IWQHI 0T6 man to cleave unto ouh other until death shell you part, you should not sepamu before your wedding flnery is worn out and th mish h dulled on your new furniture. e vu u That isn't living fair trial. ‘Phat is running up the - - ' white flag of cowardice and surrendering before you ever fire a gun in defense of your home. or make any effort to save . HARNESS But the trouble is mat a wife can't make s. successful marriage H0119 and unaided. That is a two-handed job that. requires the ran-operation of both husband and wife. and. if the man balks at. doing his share of the No wife has anv magic by whic ‘I work no wife can cajole or coerce him into doing it h she can turri an indifferent hus- band into an ardent lover, or housebreak one who is always hearing the call of the wild, or make one. whom of the law, into s pleasant. and a able companion with whom to v0. ( <5 ), but,” “d 11159 ll l" over wool-n sti well each erncl is coated. l a min- So I am afraid. my poor sbzgashed to smithereens and that old in the a there isn't much able to pick up the pieces and patch them a sa thin to happen to a. girl in her teens. _ Iitnowleclge of sorrow before she is old in years. she is only holding by the stron arm girl, th l; your pretty romance chums of your ever together. And that is No woman should be GUARD AGAINST EARLY MISTAKES The old truism that we are punished more bitterly for our mlinstakes than we are for our sins is never so tragically illustrated u it is b0?- and-girl marriages. For break each others the youngsters go into th inn hearts and wreck each others lives, with so lit. e 1n- tention of doing any harm, with so little premonition of the catastrophe e. they are about to plecipita They are so sure ui themselves loved one, so betlazzlcd with romance, so drunk cup of passion that they rush into marriage, fully expecting to themselves and make the girl or boy they marry perfeolly fectly happy happy. And then-and then—u1.mosf. always-Abe and their emotions, so certain they can never change or ask anything of life except Del" inevitable lmPDms. The boy and girl husband and wife revert to type and are their nag! with the Lashes and inclinations and. desires the want to do what the other boy to ce. Life is clnders, ashes and dust in automobiles. They crave pretty clothes and go as they please. They want that barons to their tuna s and girls am doing. The: feet. ache to them if they can't. duh around . They want freedom to come the thrill of little flirtatious. THE COOK'S CQNER TURKISH DELIGHT e some reallymdeliciolu: ou w requ coo ounce {inc vwo break- fast rrmuicted sugar. the Juiu of w.» 1 of cold water, one of in water, and a. little oochineal. t (put the gelatine to soak in tbs col water. L! there are any hud unripe, Mid u. little more water to soften than: if it has not soaked unall the water pour the rest away. Put the sugar and boiling water into s sau n and boil for eight tninutu. g care not to let it burn. Now stir in the juice of the lemons. ldd e soaked gelatinc, and stir well over the fire till the gelatfno has Boil for one minute more, color pink with cochinesl and pour into soup plates which have been rinsed in col water. Iii’ same shelled nuts are added“ bgffirtijt “out. the ‘nut e g ey improve the delicious sweet. When quite cold. cut into strips. peel off the plates. cut into squares and dust each piece vriui icing SWIM‘. POP CORN BALLS 1-! cup molasses 1-3 cup corn syrup 2 spoons vinegar 1 1-2 tablespoons butter I 1-2 quarts POPPQd com. salt. Combine molasses. svrufi vinegar, cook slowly to crac 2'10 mdd Q- and ute and then form into balls. CANDY FOR PULLLING 1 cup syrup I m brown sugar 1 lespoon vinegar 1 ounce melted butter Boil until it. will crack in wafer. Pour into greased pans and when cool pull until light yellow. PEANUT IIIUTIEB. BREAD Two and one-fourth cups sifted uaduall milk mixture. beating Pour into loaf cake tin. grossed a. floured. l! 1~2 by 4 1-2 inches by 2 1-2 inchbo. and bake Great is the price that the average girl and boy have in D67 1°!‘ I11 hour. early marriage. _ ' ' too Dear Miss Dix-I had a fine little boy, a lovely home, a car. beautiful 1 th . but I is had husband who loved M10 c: wgfs not only ‘bitterly unhglppy but begun drinking and losi down :5‘ y to think or ivork. 8o f as. to do. oman ubh th t. the: w m mm‘ aha.‘ and tried to figure out who was best Two courses were open to me. One was to keep my home. our, pretty clothes and comforts by closing my eyes to s. situation which was wrecking three lives and keep_up s ing that I was u well-loved wife. sham front to my friends by pretend- The other decision was to Five unfit‘; nice house, car and pretty clothes and keep my self-respec was doing the only thing possible I playing the game honestly and honorably. to love me, and I am not one of the women who can love to save my husband. and that I was 1 realized that all that nude My husband had ceased ne, anyway. u man who marriage worth while for me was go doesn't love her. With a house divided. I could not make my child the kind of a, home in which I wpnted family x wanted. So I gave my h people are much happier than they (Continued on uuie of the Ontario College o1 Art. and has studied also under other outstanding artists. Anlong the sev- eral hundred who attended the ex- hibition were: Sir Charles G.D. Rob- erts. Mrs. R. C. Sm the, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Skuce, rs. Cumin. Mrs. J. V. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kelley, Miss Marjorie Miss A. Deane Millar, Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Meikle, Mrs. W. Meikle and Master Duncan Meikle, Oakvllle, Miss Amy smith, Miss Meiklc, a daughter of Dr, and. Mrs. W. F. Me1kle_of Monlsbourg h“; in me Wagon yqm- 51pm- anzl Toronto received her guests day can,“ m and find what your 90w?“ m Fhmi- Groom“ “Sig” outlook 1h. according w .ne 5.11m. During the uitel-rlnln refreshmsnts F“. Saumhy’ Dewmbu- 13th lvgézle selvetli illcnrls ussistrlg, Mrs, (cawflnm w“. “in; ‘fawn. nrscén an Lena McLure 5ynmm,_e_ “m, W“ m" t-t 2i to APRIL 2o (Aries) Jinanclrll and business interests bear close watch. ‘lhere are um,- scrupulous plots bleiving - dont b4; .. psrt ca them either voluntar- fly o; involuntarily. Be diplomatic HOROS dealing with opposite sex. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Tammi!)- Generally muons. wdav is in the favorable, nothing as leftovers to be done next week. Blossom forth with fresh idetls and truly PW- rluctive schedule. MAY ‘l1 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- "The butcher. the baker. t-ha candlestick nmker" as well as tach- nicians. clerks. tunes, domestic and manual work- ers all share in today's benefic in- fluences. After work. relax. Dill’- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Carmen- cuod aspects in force yesterday continue throuilh Wdfly. REVIEW the past week with a. view o! pin-n- u more effective schedule for hex week. Ascertain requirements; then fulfill them conscientiously- JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Ve friendly influences revall. iculsrly in financial m hurt lsl 00cm fimu‘ U" mitt but 60%,’: of U!‘ on iguiilffi. i’... gmwcrthy friendship to attain such ends. AUGUST 23 to QEPIIMBIEI 23 (Virgo) - An all-round friendly riod. Indulge your favorite hob- y, sport or recreation AFTER. your regular duties are finished. work and play both in their proper places arc favored. ER 24 to OCTOBER. 33 (Libra) -- Set an example and make a record that others would be proud to have accomplished. Construct the framework of a sub- stantial structure and follow up with a. sane, encompassing pro- gram. . OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Irritatin tendencfu DEQIGN ‘Phase crocheted grapes 1" "'1 l‘. tins lire beautiful mid. espc. are easy to make and lire 1 list of materials neerlrzi. illur. To order pattern; Wri e or .(‘I‘.( town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Ila-sign No. I004 NA.\lF.~-._‘-- DDFODYiY-He this season of the year. Both address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlrtvsrk Bureau, Charlotte- F'I"REE'T ADDRESS — — — — —- — PRQVINOI--____—pqQITY_-__——_——_> warn you to give purl cular atten- tion w investment and financial mamas. business lssueisd Logisti- gn m-oug y propos ons ore acting on them. Mnlntain s claim, shrewd manner. EB. 23 0 to D 22 (Sagittarius) - Ve NO. 1004 ttrnctive boutonniere. The poinget- 1: Paiiem Nn 10M eervtwlirs hes and Complete instructions. m;- “If wlul your mime and , _.. 5.5., MEMBER n lcicus vibrations. Governmen civ and municipsl employes, ral men, tel aph and telephone workers, ole: . seamen, mechanics head lads s inn! favored list. DHIOEMBEJR 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Your rsys coincide with those of Sagittarius. Bnploy vnur talents this weekend to joy thoroughly all worthy wflzoluoms putknes. intelligent hob- __-.____.__.___ Your Individual -——-By Frances Ilrake-—-—i COPE bies. Gocd reading rates $0M- JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) _ Financial and money matters in favor. Undertake to visit shut-ins, cleanup on unfin- ished business snd homo duties, plan for a splendid week ahead. Mold your routine along con- structive lines. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — A fine group of aspects to encourage yau. 1f you've ‘time to travel to broaden your outlook and seek new avenues of useful divers- ion do so enthusiastically. Pull the fruits o1 vicwry from hard-earned effort. A BORN 0N THIS DAY Versatile, a keen mind, anal ti- cai makeup. will have specific i as that point always directly toward iia objective. Religion should play an important part in ng it through stormy periods, on the siralgh path during Ifln'p(_ intz. plentiful days. Managerial ability to be developed: could be- cfie proficient in athletics. him to grow up. nor could I have the usband a divorce. And now three might otherwise have been. MR8. B. page __9,_ Oo1__§) Allomhz-fuuila CHECKING THE CHEQUE ‘Ilure had been a change qt pro- pwfewrshiw O1 the M11080 H109- and v~~ new ma: wasn't taking my psi-J customer. who was shown by the books as beln s slow payer, sent along the fol lng note: " lease send six tins of salmon. mopkeeper “Fiease send cheque. forward salmon." UN DERSTOOD A new maid had just. arrived from the country. and ha: mistress was giving instructions. "Arid don't forget Morena," shp said. "we want a new g-l-llier for the kitchen." A‘: Florence stared vacmtly, she Id "Yo: 15mm what s grills: is, I Nggurse I do," returned the girl. “IV-B a big hairy monkey and if you want one of these in the kib- chen I'm leaving " PEACH CRISP PUDDING 'I\wo cups diced dried peaches (apricots could be substituted). 2 cups mint, 1-8 sugar. 1-4 cup honey 1-2 cup ear: of butter and sugar, 2 eggs, 1-2 teaspoon ground cloves (if you like). 1-2 lcaspwfl nutmeg. 1 teaspoon vanilla. extract, 1 1-2 cups l-t-imh bread cubes. 2 cups corn es Bock es in botlinl water 10 minutes. Drain; add water and sugar; cook covered for 30 minutes. itelnove from um and add honey; stir until well mixed: cream but» fer and sugar thoroughly; add eggs and beat. well, stir in spices. flav- or , ad cubes and corn flakes. Place half otf the mixture in a but- fared baking dish. Spread peaches evenly ovver the w and cover with the remainder of t. creamed mlX- ture. Bake in a moderate oven (376 degrees) for about 26 minutes- Lxerclses Banish a Matron!) Chin loan; Throatllna For You; lsi Are salesgirls showing you mat- ronly hats ALREADY? Then do something about that chin linel Nothing labels you "old" so posi- tively u a double chin - but the lovely young throat that’: achieved with exercises can make a woman who IS middle-aged look yearl youngerl ' ‘fheso special chin and neck Ines-clues bring prompt results ii yoasldo them at lust once or twicu l y. Ian's ana aanciss. (I) Tun your head aharply to tha right, an- ll your chin is over right shoul- der. (2) Ken your chin over your shoulder an tilt bend backwnrc slowly, lifting face toward ceiling. on Lower bud slowly. Now re- nt entire exercise five times. Mm is. turn your head to the left and repezn. A rent-then repeat, 2f time: sltogather. There are u safe and easy ex- lrciles for a bulgy waistline, for rpraadinl hips, too. Or pet-haul you hava some other figure fault you'd like to correct. Our fl-pan booklet ill “ ‘ Ind sxplslnl exercises for waistline, hips and legs; for bust, lrml, shoul- lers, neck and posture. Also give: lxgrcluas tn correct foot trouble constipation. nervous tanslon: an a local uni-ciao rnuttna, Bend 20¢ in in; f f2. ...°‘..¥2l'.l.% ' LivingsLeisure ‘I {ii sonal/ Fashions fLiterature s‘ s‘ AAAAAALA ___;PQECEMBER 13, 19,, I . ‘ v v '""T~“””"*- 0-0-0+0-0414 w w“ azsaThe Woman's Rea|m A CHRISTMAS WISH May o 50m of Joy, Pewe A B0118 of . And a song of Sweet. Content. Fill the hours with Yuletide Music, And your hearts with Merrkmnt. Red-flowering plants make ac- . ... are..." msest~=ae or o e tins, begonias and prlmulas. 71¢... PAINT FRONT DOOR FOE CHRISTMAS Hero's another bright. fresh. 1941 idea for Yuletide decoration o‘ u! hem ' painting an e owners. are r the fight door for Chrismuas. It's certainly quidk opium to a brllht a ere of greeting the s f-iva and the welcome gust of the season. Why "not n ur Obi-faunas W decoration so eme with a thrcs. hold W)’ w°118h to salute at a distance? But u don't want such a 1-- manen decoration as aint? , m!!! s. false-front. an tsck it on front door, min brads will hold it. And this cm ho to the front door of your one- .1'0mri-0l'-Ifl.fg€l' apartment door 1-; town. These false-fronts are made of comvpcsition or cardboard. The must be cut m fit, of course, wi holes for latch, keyhole and knock. Q1‘, 1 The minted d¥orhis a vwfoct rune or your m a also an invitation wvrffimliu with them. and with lights. You could have a solid red door, for Instance. wwn s traditional holly wreath. Or a. red and white filled door with a frame of Tween ropes enhanced by omnge and wh te lamps. FASHION FLA SHE S 1W1? fafllc taffeta. is used for a gracious evening gown with m '18 off-shoulder neckline cut on pun- Oartrfd eess lines. eating over the arms accens he law shoulder line and there is mm,- rldge pleating st the from. which mvedthflffd barium 111mm gl-rmleu to fabrics. I! Hvedallv dglicatg m, gut. the bread m“ “an then OII ' m? cgflfh tide brawn in the inner siugacef“ HM commons orwfxlllelll clmsru; and mefcfore i A oourteous___ stmiuon w vigil? figlliswfiu 8085 h myéfflfinmmilh° 522i“ 11%;; megdwarn of dangerous m“. Here are some of these 54mm that. should mu; 1 muglon-fiifi “w” good headed. 3- ‘me Ewvmn Situation ..‘ The endless ramlfi ti were." i‘. v1°‘-=°".i'.... far swa tgior: mm“ 1' I"! it y ° WW“; lo others II f-lflflcally near Ltsoflligfélstgllctfggng and Al, _ —— it dices to yourself. W?! yoyurume u‘ 111241: ogsunm dlannel. A w, __ um w . gtnduly rngmher‘. eBe “iuiisliiufi 0th" DQ130115: reputations. 6. The p vote affairs of othen -—A kfndl inform. is one mm; ._ Q I I stimuli‘. islutc siiistiierlniiimiiiigii" 7- "MAY Ml ou bot "MRI-IUD?" -—- N0.’ plegseudorw T0 dismiss sickness or uperatiorufi bed manners. Bad psycholq” s1 mtmg u. _.Don’t you mo n‘ Eli... mm“ listeners have heard Qnough m your children lmq their mum. n. T (fist-Idem ? . s - In” “Q1118 5 ‘Ivhdont st u! .._..___.. mole c say that 1m old fsvorite mum m‘ i: "Wmlmmlflffflns- But u designer-L ahgrw n $0M!‘ - ‘shop l i-hs timn uviazuas with, trousers of black velvet and b10059 of wimp “an mtg‘; balloon sleeves caught mt the wr . Top cuff with n lit/lb dimer hut. A nan little model consists of Q, pumps dour cs made entirely of gimp“. ed curl of iridescent coq feather with a filmy black lace veil in back, forming bows. ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUC- TIONS CDOSILY 2”" '= hi“ ""°~‘ re es, suscep- tible to damage frcm eiiaodorants and anrti-perspiranis. so be sun to follow directions on the con- tainers of tflese solutions, if you don't. want your blouses u) deteriorate under the arms, 1b be doubly sure, look for the , ducts urdlnncrdressornllt hbi Hon - ‘Ibbu at table eshould u Ilwh cubical-s u illness... and filnemls... financial worries . quarreling BTUIBORN SHIRT COLLAR! it ‘terribly hard to mah s decent fob of ironing the @011“ mint. 0f s. man's shirt? Try placing e collar on a Ifllrltish towel nu. ironing from the point inward tin centre. All thou annoying iittlr Winkle: will disappear. 0f course to make the man really happy be sure his altirts are always sweet smelling and iorimlsly clean b) washing chem n the rich suds d “all pure" soap, WE THOUGHT AS MUCH Some exports my half the arms; ‘ bmin is no u§e3t_u_ll.___ Splendid Coughtlielief, Mixed Inlour Kitchen N Tro bl N . 0 sgvgmgmollooking You mflnm. right in your own m. chm. you can easily mix a. cough Hymn that can be depended upon for quid! “Bulb. and SW85 you about 4 times as much for your money. And ltgnofir msloeas ,, , ’ w‘ n n Whip. Make ft by 191111113 I cups of granulated sugar I114 0M 0‘!!! 0! water n few moments, until dissolved. No cooking needed. Now gut 2; ounces of Pine: from - my drufltrlst. and pour ft into a. 16 as. you lava 10 ounces of muy s emiid madiotno tor coughs due to colds. it lasts a family a long time, and tutu fine-children love it. And does it do the work! You'll n) it's your favorite cough treatment It loosens the ‘legm, soothes the ir- ritated mfimbfiluus, and helps cleu t e l‘ Eases the BONIJOI; and lets you rent at night. I Pine: fs s speclsl compound at proven ingredients, in concentrated form. well known for prompt nctlnll on throat and bronchial membrane!» bottle. Thou add your syrup. Thom W" 1W it. and if not pleased, your money will. be refunded, Needlecraft/ srssFor The Home A dainty little kitten, s Jolly theyu-g uded i? aiiifimlit‘ chfllimllbom m‘ m pattern. Noah“ lo any. one sum and safe enough for this very youngest rtsme on your mu lint, ut don't forget the college girl who'd rather get l. n0‘! "bed beast" to cheer up her room than all I.I"II'Ih.IHRIIOGCIIIEI' gifts g trillion, so land or it now who: youro an old hs-nd with the noodle or uot s. beginner, and have it all fin had in plenty of time for the big day! 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