l; ._;.,...-._,._.,,..v,_.).,._ . “y... v1- P ‘ "if, TWO L'Y< ~_.. . " '.':‘.--;:; - us“ l ’0ma|1’s Re alm v. OO-OOOOOFOO-O-Of ‘. l Southern Atlantic A MorningSmila so}; Legacy Till: ial an Personal '1. CHARLOTTETOWN "GUARDIAN ._._AA.._ Dorothy Dbc’: Letter Box ‘I ANY COMPLAINTII l I! IIINII PAIIIIAI l , Eh '11:»: ll fldlhhgl): elk! ll-Id moat fgvd for dfmor. make a living as a one-man tritns- ~__ ‘ vj-gdegémiufjlgllgt! a"! KPEAL SPEECH , . . . Brow: ‘cu are cerfatnflyn Lifiaggwtile kind of luck we le had-— godufiffg iltlg-ncyum; 5981mm; How The captain ed him ail , . .. , sensing the meaeryling behfnig theerllgftl Johnson‘ Oh’ l“ "*7- 1 JIM two words. He had intended to playlplgpare a “ever beghmm! ‘"141 l fur time in the hope that the tlvo bmuam P001118. and tilan sea to nfikroes from file soop would turn ‘t’ m” ‘mull/TIE Bvfs in betlweeri." up with his baggage and cause a d11v<¢rs1<>nfi_but unfoi-Lfgmatcly; he had _'€‘__——*—————'= Owed is fenipe t t fl 1 ft 3f him and tllliéfOst fie oplrokfiuxif igt. hmd “d mpped open m. w“. l v for tempor ilg. Out- b ed bid; 85 bl I“. however. he wlmusiglllehot nulillblerrlaof ulllsm%“l§m°“ we" ' without hone of‘ being able u. turn and he perked g em “m? Qflffilfiir’; lliil‘i"lif.f.’é‘.‘“°"‘ l‘ l“ l“ ““'°“"fféléfif“..E..‘i.l32‘°.§..i¥%°“€lis “is” .. . - ' - an a ew Sbgllifiglilt 11112:’. Isféfilerlgr fhriIlDEaICG gape“ and a “Her "m a‘ sealed HP . - . . BS N‘? H4006‘. and he examined them care- . looking up ii bif. Just lllat c ‘l .. ', - (afar. mic...“ w. “i3 “dsiitllsi?l.i?‘§..f°‘““‘e““““ o“ "m e he ' s mc w_l mls or uncs." "Nothing very thy-flung new" h 1 a . . .. ., _ ,‘ _ __ I E ,i~‘lzfglfsf.lllzli---w.... rflllkc a 1W s your uc x st: i 1 oidii . Y ‘ii ~ l - - _ lket nulliin: from me. 1 Ylafirreolloo’llllyl\'lg'.estJA§i§il1i%‘i\~“llfll-yfillg late, stcincr, I've just sunk wllat IlWcil you weren't lying abgut "ml l’ jilad ill a slllfl-f‘ estate her(=—and iflailylvral‘. Another iaw_yer's .\'€C8iJl' (You, can take that away with youflfor services performed? What's mli.’ vou re welcome to if!" IA icttei- to Miss Diana Salter of | "SlOIXlOF regarded ilim with raisedlWc." ficid. Sussex, bliigluild. sileli bel 9.) (‘brovls- '3 relative, ell? Well, we don't mm 1,0 "We re not out for a niiilion do‘. 100k iillo volli‘ Drlvzlle correspond- lar5, Cap, win-n [mks n“; don-n to cllcc. Alid a bunk receipt, Nolv L.is quffiifNlfLl-T AS KITTENS" :\ f. um 511'» Lyle Richard- ,5 1-931 money n, n; so “.55 nu}. a up at tile c italil "So you -' I -_ _ v V! _ .. . ,' >_ . paid 111i In u fuunfl flu. lwo young African 109k at vqnr wan“ to 5mm wnny scillcllillig uvcr iiiiie tiiousuild pests lilil l~li»-~ ill liu-_ lni-mlffi zoo whcn; "Come and pct it!" tile Captain flllil day Lclty saw you in Alujna? ch“ sf jl-pcd luwll- H101!‘ cage m fold ilim. "I'm not laying n1_\‘seif out Wcouslht to nave met up with you l!’ -"- >41‘ Iwlris (‘llurf-llili, who f0 help vou [I115 trip-and if I'm“ 11 illllc sooner-before you paid so) mc, it'll add a few more years to ‘July’!!!- W bQB u-‘ififui balance. | Dot aint no use if it's still in de Hank! Freilchy put ill inl afielltiy.‘ "That's O. K. with us." Steiner 50W much OWEh 8L Wad. boss? Dots what 1 wannt known" l "Ail right.’ All right!" Steiner told liim witii iazv good huillour. J. Tho proud fulfil-r is Dakota and the lnollirr Shun. stretch you're going to get forfb s. l H._____. lagreed pleasantly. And then. to mo jSCOWIIHR French)‘: "Frisk him, big l bow-and do it properly!" iuTlle bman rose. and coming round In - 1.“? m e. “Dpmkched “.9 CaPla-"lsalld and here's one two llillljlrlrellbfillgntllhcvlgell] gogwlllckcvlzerrk Q“f“dr°d5~h“{‘d ‘i ffWL-hmf A1 , gbiceps pai-tlV imprisonii 1' ar >, . '. u , “mug °..ma"e e m’ l’ find Lhinupgocgfiggd tfiuéolfiwoligfl lloltli while for us. = lis poc e " me 1C8. _\'. H vicfiml- P. . - -. , . .- lgicléiJtgrliciifir-gtiy Still xlrllflldfill‘ file infill‘; iglfélfcllsc.lgyt~fifilnblléé 5pm nee “B55! l wtramlt aIL h‘; "chcgtwzafid i ‘gel {That's all," Steiner fagrced. “But. lcourge or Scmemm ‘Ur-KM? n t :tills paying-in check lntcrcsls mc.| l ~ g I a mm“ °'It seems you paid ti;fs lot in cash, _ , y v lilis possessions lav in a heap on thelbelol-eq-i f lmble hem” mm- l 'f'lle captain looked at him grim- . , l. Tliey did not amount to vei"_v'iy but nlllcic no reply. l much, conslstlilz of ll; wllitcll and‘ "Iii all old sock maybe?" Steiner wniiel. a bunch of keys. a liftle loos: wcnf. on slowly. ‘it looks like wel change. a. pocket-knife, and :, fiat liavcnt combed out this joint as leather cigar-case. ‘l well as we siicuid, boys, and I'm , ,1 9"»; n»; ihfi°.i‘§ll.'l.l".f“.°éii..‘Jfkélicllalle \".‘.. p10 o: a on l1 . . . .. - , ‘, .<- an 1‘IIll(I ilndiifg from the IiIflZ- mm the bod» He dent tote a 10d‘ I112 lmlfle lircna. i'.$('.\i‘li FROM “AR. \\'ith H. few frczisurcd posscssions, “nu; n: with a bit mqrc come through‘ “Wily silould he?" Steiner asked - . .. - - , . ~ mzny and he reached om with his lii .i puzzled \0l(,f3. I clout gct you»! ‘ sand iii casll for gikiflgiy,‘ "And if we worked on‘ e u 1m a. bi . . ." Mollfs for Pillow Slips or Towels IH,CSX§§_\“-DL<!O%~gxcctfgdlgdfjy!guclifeilcglgl ' bcii! Jest icitve if to inc. . . He broke off short, for aotiiat moment, lile watchful Lcftv slipped info tile room from tile veranda. “Fiieres folk coining up the track! ‘ l-ie rcporfcci briefly. ill a low VOltE. "Ttvo guys anyway, ior i ilcard ‘cm taking. ‘liicy must bc comm’ here, for there aln t no otifcr house up here, L; there?" "HeckV Steiner eiacuiateckrislng swiftly to his feet and Rutllaring up the notes and the other pipers. "Aiil right, boys! Beat it out t rough tile back! Wcil so-icilg, cap! Its been a p.ezlsure seeing you! Maybe we ii look you up again some time!" i-le still had his gun trauled on the captain, and as the other two disappeared through tize doorway, he bekan to back toward: ft. "Don't head tile_ posse after us!" ile went on, speaking hurriedly but coolly. "You lnlglit find us—and tiicli you'd be nilglllv sorry! Just laugh it ofl and say you're lucky this time!" He l-iad reached the doorway 1nd Was about to pass through it, when the captain moved. With a sudden leap sideways. 1e snatched up g ilcavy copper vlise tvilicll stood on file window sill bc-i iliild ilim. and almost in one movc- ment hurled it straight at the mall in the doorway. Steiner saw ft coming and 1n- stinctivelv ducked. but ft struck him full on the shoulder and spun him half round. with a yell of triumph, the cap- tain sprang forward towards ilim. but tile man had recovered before he could cover the intervening space, and with n. snarl of ralze he thrust forward the gun and milled the twiglzer-twice. Tile shots crashed out deafenin iy _ in the confined space, and as e ‘cse no most llhliSliill desigrtPJust decorative enough u, b. gruly {bullets struck home the captain ct not zoo elaborillc for ever use. In the illustra on the motifs mil/oiled forward on to his face and til scalloped edges but the gmail pic- lav sprawling with hi: head at the ~ "NU fhlnl t! y are regéialiy retty mg emim on hand ffialvels othgrs felefzsuln t“ V‘ 1 1 m; cif icr lcmsfllc as own or ills l th ca o “ wine" or : cousy. .l ('lIll1L‘S with the pattern. m e a pea [and flrcd a third shgffinfo the pros- l 'll'l‘ll includes transfer for four towels or pillow sii two 01' l lmfe Y- , slum nnri c0101‘ charts and keys; diagrams of stl cries used- Then he whirled on his heel and m». 1i l‘f‘qlilf‘f‘l1lf‘lll5. plunged out after the others. If) uflif f» (m, fleslgfi, write your name and address on e piece of paper (To be Continued) Ind sclld wlln l5 ccnfs in coin or stamps to Needlework Department. “En-Emmi, [Jlisllilrn-fnwll Guardian. '.Ifi','l1.’1rlvf'l('lf)\\'1’1 (iuardiaa I scratches on fm-nltulre we Ncczllvwurk Dcpartment. quite deep, first stain the scratch , with malfdhllng wood color flhen D“-"'F~'" N“ 433 wax or polish with a good fulrni- (lure poll-ill. If the scratch fa not deep and the wood rather light, often only wax or polish la suffi- dent f0 malice the blemish 1cm MAYFAIR N0. l3! 11f lrc i (III p.lloll' slips complete ‘ ' ‘if’. NAME_..____...___-_.__.-___..-______ srnmrr___.._._..___._-_.___.._...___ 0004:: , oinimllnfn: dol-Itofjrouv ‘RIO (hynom: o! oomph-fwd about til: lflmwihl)’ mom-n i: eyes "It's :11 1mm " mid mg llllll; llggnc welanedfd. " I" c°'ll»§‘°"“" ‘m’ “If-info ‘I: "Kelsi is no down s m“, “YI.” Md m; old noun: 1c a. sutyéngoet; Lefty»: gym!‘- a "1947 have been fresh then." ' l five tilousclild pcsos in paymem, I a nm-s \ Add“ liziste to rcliial-l-y. Furthermore that a wife is worth - all sjlc cost; 'is amply proven bylenahes mm t‘) tile fact that nicil vcry rarely; begin to accumuute any property Uillill after tiicy get married. As I011}; us a. lllali is a bachelor ilc is" lilc vlculii of uii of ils pre- lguy p-vt-l Wen. glad of anything’ and is more lnfcrestuig." He glalicedult ‘INDY-V rchmvei “h” m“ m“ “S, furn; wives wiio have fished drunk- ‘wilat looks like cliickeii-fcd f0 ylou tile blip cbfmpci‘ and tilcn looked glnggk§lfl urds out of gutters, ol_ tiicirs; and of llfifliflb. wiio know ilc 1S uiwuys goou fol‘ a wucii. _ _But as soon as a illan gels mar- uuh ilrfuwuili was born livre April 511V uflerwards that you took it from ""161! 01' 1L W‘ again! 5m},- ‘hi-‘Yeqrlled "J's ‘um Se“ u“ ills borrowulg i ills pockets llllfi scparalcs iillii from tile spcligers, and bcfore he DOROTHY DIX SAYS- GOOD WIFE IS WORTH FAR MORE THAN SHE COSTS HER HUSBAND If a Man Has the fir: Kind of Helpmate He Gets Double Value For All He Spends On Her for thirty or forty years. put wives in the luxury class. along with r3011“ and private planes, and appear to explain why glee; of matrimony. They feel they can't afford it with wives WOW‘! as high as t..ey are. But in tllls they are mis- takeil, and tile best paying investment that on)! ycutil ever makes is when lle Bflnlbies on Wives Preferred, 0f course if a man picks out for B wife a silly little addle-Dbted girl who i8 lazy and extravagant she is a. total loss and isnb But if lie marries a woman who is intelligent and thrifty and indus- trious, she not olilv doesn't cost him a penny. ,5“? Ls money in ilis Dockeli- For If any Immfln Dem! ever earns ills or her b0ard and keep, it_ is F119 wife wLo ‘performs such various and multiffl-PIOI-i it would bankrupt her husband if he S0 many Hilillfl men SL921‘ worth $50,000 or 50 cents. duties tlla with ilcr board. clothes. doctors‘ bills, beauty treatments, trips. .__.._.___ ’ Companion A statistician ilas figured out that bile wife of the averlzc mill. $13; and one tiling and another, costs him $50,000, provided they live 086m" ' ' ' ‘These figures seem to‘ had to pay for the services she renders. igialggs it ile ilas nloiicy in tile new‘, be esfimated m isvcll an extravagant wife is often is ilgsl. i\i(l to firospcrltfy, bccciuse her H ‘ lus and. has tp llus ie so lard to _ nicked no me notes and flickeglbkl)’ licr bin, flint it ll'cqllcil_fly' de- recompense lclil over casualip uylcres a fggliqltllslrllllélqiallllreichlzlrlio glint} why N“ 6|" u", a, llliilionalre. Another way ill which a wife works llfift passage kin I l --s ._ » - 1 . _ nloilla.’ limi is y la irlglareo '16!‘ a3 “MS (my am“ me hund ilusbands health, wlliCll, alter all, is ills iiilllli zlssct ill iifc. _ Doctors 53V that tilc ciiicf reason millions, it woui Bridegroom Shower T tilat manned lncn live ioilgcr than pective brides, the ear h I d b 1 L d d lisniclc ollcs l5 iicit only bcculiise they 5 l‘ l“ 99!’) 6011106‘ 9 .811 ~ -) - cad more rcgu ar ivcs an , as a “A” whered you been keeping n rule, are more lviiolesoilleiv fed, but because filcir wivcs wafcll out for file liffic ilinesscs iliat tileluscivcs ilcglecl. ' wzfl-‘s ft is tilc nagging about iii Only God can give them thei Dear Dorothy Dim-We tile matrl- zloub of men friends. find of our group is about f4: be married. We would like toglve him a :4 ower. to be carried out in the same way as tile showlers that are given to pros- llle wages of a housekeeper, a cook, a housemafd, a lauxldress, _ c, a purchasing agent, a. social secretary, a, companion and you will perceive cue of tile rcusoiis wily wzdowers with CIUIUNII are in Such Tilcy can't afford to stay sinkie. iillii courage and the hope that gird up ills iolns and go back into tile fight and win out? Surely the price of such a wife is above rubles, and yet their num- ber is legion. All of us hflVdknl-“YII so lilany wives who have given s0 lllliCl] and gdttfln s0 little We kilow wives wiio have forgiven f.) iundercrs and taken tilenl back liome when tllev were too oidalid broken in iiealtu to roam any moi-e; n 1 e5 wiio have worked to support lazv L e m" loafers; wives who have spent years nursing queruious lnvflilds. We know that their worth can man-made currency. Fiftty thousand or fifty still be too lit-tie. r lust l0 Inasmucli as the groom hiw_l0 much to pav for anyway. we th.nk that a supply of shirts, ties, socks and pajamas would save him quite the men fl sum of monev and come in handy. putting on drv shoes m. cii tiiev gct Arlswer: fliclr iclct “Lctk - - . . . ~ _wlenllcv aea woildeiing wileliicr we couldlit per the docmr about m“ med {Balms that keeps inliilv a man out of tile your thought of _ _ has been said that ti e most And how are you fo estimate flimunimportnnt person at a wedding is I have never seen why "rfow conic?" Prencily dcnlandcdkrfl"? for Wars and V9375 -- i - . ,v:l.luc of a wlfc wilo [ZIVCS licr wiloie , f-iie groom. we“ n he can dig ‘llinlélxéellmlxtiflife to making llcl- llusbnnd happy"; l fills silouid be file case, inasmuCil as maybe Lynn-es son“. nnn-e around nnelwlilo ulakcs oi llcr shoulders a lad-, but for him tliege wolléld lac wed“; nl-cnnses," sfgjngf expnnned nmnsfldcr on willcii it! climbs to success, |dimz, nor wllvt e br e s ou wa. s him when lie is and plays wifil ilim wiicli he is well. ‘presents. \V’il0 rejoices wltil ilim lviicil ills drcxllns conic true mid consoles him who nlii‘. i YOIIII 1710111. M11101’ til ings in ppnmNc1c__._-—_-____-__ _ _ _ _ - -~ 611d“!!!- ITILLIE THE TOILER - A PROVOKER 0F TEARS. pfclous fhn- and going to bed cod. and seeing dandy idea and I friend will be deeply appreciative of INDIVIDUAL (Br FRANCES DRAKE) MARCH 21 to APIJIL l0 (Aries -Sca4es up in your favor, (‘spec- ially you born alter don't expect spectacular matters, deleioplng ideas and projezts alrcacy sfurted, dcalling isl novciltzcs and azlflques and travel elpecllllly favored. APRIL 2i f0 MAY 2U l'i‘.lul'us)—- Another beneflccnt day with wilfcll to carry on cizvtlr and orgfnal work in advertising, ‘HOQPZHQ and deahng in important matlers Poll- tm, civic and institutional ulter- acts llnidcr good rays. after Ma-y 5 may ilave nwre lilltillflve flizlil others. MAY 21 t0 JUNE 2i (Gemmf)-- Financial issues. trading and spec- ulating may not be so plpmfslng fodafy. Care and prudence asked in Pelsonni affairs. nature and April 3. But tlle=e mzit-fcrs. of a minor trnvcl EFDGClBIIY lral-rfifcd JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cazlccr) -Bus1ness and pleasure can agreeably and advantageously co- ordinated if you will be dvcrret yct ambitious. Lot {your native in- stinct for serving tile public also a-fd vmir lilteresf. mo. JULY 24 f0 AUGUST 22 (Lem- Tact and subducd emofroils should play an important acffvimics if you are to nccompifm your objective and leave no re- grets along the way. Be loyal to your hlclles-f principlcs. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER $3 (Virgo) —- Lass yesterday but still inviting for all wmh/y activities. Gains to be had through milling buying in real es- tate and other businesses of stand- f2. SEPPmfBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Lima) ._ Fnvrorabic for per- fcctfng piano and lncompleted mat- fcrs. for seif-dcvclopnlent and bus- iness improvemvrlt, but not as aus- talkfng flnilfldlfli risks DH-Tfi ill Ydlli‘ activating him. sick. awlav with all the 1 once attended a NT-VEINHHHHEHVPJfiNY HVVPiHHHN HOROSCOPE or for extravagance. acmeve- fear fodlcy day for llie real YOU. ury-Ju/pitei- You born IO PXOTL affairs. A.M. advzscs (Capricorn) ODDOSHC SGX into more progressive ceedimg. Pusm on! ordinary. Constructive ffhun or prlvnte intciwfs smoofillly Be hopeful. but often foo elaborate Shou By Westover our YOU usso IFHE THEREJFHERE, PAST TENSE _HE’S MRS. IONES .. ‘c ALIVE I'LL BE MOQE ‘ BUT we CAREFUL DON'T KNOW THAT HE I5..WE HAVEN'T HEARD FROM HIM IN MONTHS.55NIFF F I'LL NEVER MAKE YOU C V WHAT HAVE YOU SAID ’VOU "AVE MADE HER C RY AGAIN We would appreciate your viewpoint tnis matter. HIS FRIENDS. Go to it. I think it is a fine and am sure your attention and shower that was given for a prospective bride- nlake ililn talk cvell if licks a. dllmb- W11"! Ill", {"111 WI!" b""-‘-<< hmkm) 5x29"! and It Wagggrcv) M" “ml I95‘ warn lie iS dowililcilvfcd and givcs THY DIX. ‘HVVI-K VJ-‘l-‘J-‘Jl-‘HHH: s (Copyright, 1940, King leatui-e: Look In the leallun your birthday comes In, and find § wlm your outlook is, nccorliiil: to the nan ' flfU‘n'bH"J':'-'-‘-‘-'n'-‘-'-'-'- u'n%_'n'-'-'n'q'u'n'e'u'in'n'u'u'fu'e'n'u'hl'iu'lu'n'n'h're< OCTOBER 24 to NOVENEBER 2.: (Scorpio) -- Tiling: and pcnons ol good intent and action need not or any duly for than. mutter. Application to duty is ileocssary to put you in the pro- grc-s-cve group for which fitted you. Today is :. gocd fest HHLUTE NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarliusl-Beifefice-nt Merc- and Mercury-Saturn 88138015 (culminating at Tlflgllluilql) are s-timuiatzlllg for general busns s activities, sports events and public (JQWMCXX prlczlte matters amd romance. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 —- Born before Janu- ary (l? Be especially patient and diplomatic alt home and with the Personal nmlfters your first problem. It's bile other. way round for you pm after Jim- ‘ ' nary 5. Business and money inf/er- csfs ask prudent mamfgemonlt. JANUARY 22 b0 FEBRUARY 20 family‘: :limenf.s! You want to be (Aquarius) - Favorable for de- veloping new ideas. inventions and ways and mean». for branching out avenues. Overcome any qualms about suc- . FEBRUARY 3f to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Todlalys affairs nqufrc more caution and astutefless than‘ measures. » wwbend plan,’ domestic and cup , his baby comb. After bathing. rub should run A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will halve splendid busfnem ability, a retentive memory and c restlras dlsopsifllon. a fondness for planning, in doth 'I.1 (Fills individual requires a firm, yet (kindly hllmd to manage f-t be taught to appreciate m:- DPODKIV. in life. Receptive to learning. in re- l’ 011E v vvvv wvwvvv qéa THE COOK'S CORNER BACON BREAD (Serves Nine) One egg, lwo tablespoons stgar, half cup wheat bran, one cup yel- tiilree slices bacon. Beat egg. Add sugar, bran, corn- meal and milk. sift flour, salt aild baking powder and comlbne with first mixture. Pour into greased pan (8x8x2). Dice bacon and sprinkle on batter. Bake 1n hot oven (400 degrees F.) for 25 minutes. Serve immediately. PEANUT BUTTER BREAD ‘I (Makes Onc Loaf Two cups sifted flculr, four flee- spoorls pllcspliaffe baking powder, one teaspoon sai-l, quarter cup Imp peanurt butter, one egg, one cup milk. Sift together flour, baking pow- der, sclt and sugar. Cut in short- ening. and peanut bul-tcr with two lmfves or pastry blender. Beat egg well and add milk. Add to dry fn- gcedlic-nfs. Stir only lm-til ingre- dients are well nizxed. Pour into greased loaf pan. Bake in moder- a/te oven (350 degrees F.) one hour. PINEAPPLE JAM-CORN BREAD (Makes One Loaf) One and 04119-114111 cups sifted flour. four IPBPIIJCOPS PIIODIHITB baking powder, one lrncwrcon salt. one clip yellow corrnlell, two tablespoons sugar. two egg. 1 1-4 cups milk. four fable rpoons melted shortening. hnlf cup crushed pine- apple. cile-f-llird clip pineapple lam. Sift fiollr, Illkllll’! pclwder, salt. cominclli a-zid Slllgflf‘ fcfrrfiler. Brat eggs, add milk. SllOlllffll n": and ciusflcd pincapplc. Add liquid mx- ture to clry lilm-sdients, strl-‘ng only encugh f0 mofsfm dry ingre- dients. Pour mm a grcnscd lolf pan, spread jam on fcYp and let stand l5 or 20 illlulrcfi- moderate oven (375 d*g"ecs F.) f0!‘ one hour. Till". brcad is excclent served w-itli hot tca or coffee. Authentic Information Needed by Home Nurse in " Meet I-‘nmlly Ill: Confldently I A relponsfbillty. curing for th: lure you're doing the rlghf thin], leaving no stone unturned. And you can be sure when you have correct nursing information. Perhaps your young baby has l developed : scaly scalp. Tho but morning bath loosen the scale: with I in more oil. condition. around : tongue depressor. cncy? CHIC. Nursing f0 Tile of booklet. l‘ Name I Street Address Oil! .. . Fashion iow cornmeal, one culp nilik, on. cup sifted flour, half teaspoon salt, 1. 1-2 teaspoons baking powder, saga/r, quarter cup shortening, half PERL‘ If] ' Do not be afraid to touch the (onfanel or soft :pot on hi: head. Washing the whole head daily I: l necessary to keep the scalp in good Or have you n bed patient to car: for? if he has a fever the tongue ‘ and gum: are apt to be coated. To relieve this condition use n‘ sollution q mum] and om ,. of half gycerin and ha f ernoil p or high" mm s juice, which you apply with a tooth- brush or n piece of gauze wound Can you read your patient’: puilo correctly, give firsf aid in an emerg- Our 32-page booklet by I registered nurse will fell you how. Explains routine nursing in detail, also baby care and postoperative (my Gives information on recog- nizing, nursing contaglous diseasel. Send 20c in coins for your xrpv of What You Should Know About Guardian Home Service. Be sure ho write plamiy your Name, Addrcss, and the Name The MYOAIDIN A Garden l: : loveoonn tiling, Godwml Flam IRW- nicvcriestmlool olfpeaoo; nnclyetthofool °Oflt€l1fllUhIlG@IIflOYr— eve is cool? Nay, but I have I sign: ‘T15 very sum God walk-Q in mine —(T. E. Brown, the Mm: Poet) ey, it's Egyptian corn; Swim corn. and in France, Span- ish com. DARK ACCESSORIES Da/rk brown accessories alre a. ilioe complement to a dusty rose frock Also gocd with pafie glceln. lfgllllt yellow and aqua. CHURCHES USE ASPHALT TILE Tlelpful Hints For mirth Not God! in gardens! when the dhe trim to talk to a 1 hi Holland. Indian 00m, or maize is known as ‘Turkey com; in Turk- in Egypt. ....OMAY,24. 1910 vwo-oqgfi s v. Literature u evwwwzwsvnsaammampmnmmn ______$ Women Fq|k uonnfllowl older 51mm, thhkotwcnzlxlgngmmvm “mm- l‘ “he lwiulnly n, have a. lesson in exel-QFQ'.{"!-‘flf l has. ...__..._. vmmp BEDROOM rum-r. T0 l » su 1- TASggESOF XOLNuEB lit‘: dirt l Y tricki = phat old brass lied on J§l','.,,',‘,’“' °I . . m,“ [all his pals hpve clout 5mm ,Canadialn bcdrocnls of tlicl- g And Sister! Who “ems h... W ldwms when 80y irlill" fur-inn» Hm heme Shown m i... n‘ ‘ such low prices? One attractive nil: on n, market is styled for ll lzlri or . Notmblc in coilstruction of nelwlof about eigilt ycars. The “n”. churches in recent ymlrs has been the increased use c1 asphalt tile . floorlngs Principal-l advantages are good appearance, i-esibency, ease on tlhe feet and long life The same ma- terial! is also used extensively m hospitals, schools and other public buildings, as well as in home game room-s, vestlbu-les, kftcllclils and DOIJIITOMTIS. HENNA AS A COSMETIC Henna is an Egyptian plant bear- ing small white flowers. Tile leaves yield a. dye with whtoh it is the practice of Eastern women ‘f0 stain their nulls. Eyelids, and hair. Centuries before the Christian Era, hernia was a widely-used cos- metic. In Northern Afrzca and the Fall- East it is estimated that five hundred million people-a quarter of (tile WOIIRTS population-Ngu- lllrkv dye their hair. nlilfls, hands. feet and beards with it. besides using it on the mane and tails of horses. As lato as the 18th ccliltury gold- smfths omnmoniy acted as bank- ers Balked potatoes often are ovefr- cooked. ‘The skin must be broken arid pressed slightly to let out one steam as soon as fule potato oomrs out of the oven. Stuffed baked pota- fces are a welcome treat on rile luncheon plate, and ma/y take the place of meat, when grated cheese is mixed wllftlh the seasoned pulp, butter and cream. Grated ohce e,or a. slfoe of’ American cheese may be used to mp the stuffed potato, “lillflh goes under flhe broiler for a last minute golden-brown puff. Another topping is thin saulage slices, or tiny franicflli-feis split. BRUSH UP ON YOUR MAKEUP At least ollcc a year - prefer- _abl¢v just before stle buy; a new supply o-f face powdca" -- the sullart woman has a. profcmicnai facial which includes advice on makeup to suit her skin and the ccrrcct way to npimiy if. Morlflh in and month out, she filay get along beautifully with home treatments. but cnce a year, lshe feels that her skin dcscrves an examination by on expert. She watihes the olm-alfor’: nimble fingers and refreshes her memory on the propel- upw-ard strokes. willull part of her face should be pa-fted. which should be gently mvsrlged. She leamc anew Just rouge should be placed, vlhnt kind ,0! foundation is most suitable for |her type of skin. how to make rip ‘her eyes for fomlai pllrlies. with |flle samples spread out before ller. slle finds it a simple matter to select :. shade of powder which matches encflly her natural skin tones. She realizes that file corn- iines clf tile amlpic lzccc- . especially wdorpfable f0 llllfialilfxllé: l 0f the Young For the girl tile m includes va/nlf/y and bench. Th, boy's suite includes (fl-c. Tm other irieces include a innit mm deck. cimlr. and Life Iiflfl, \\1l“'l '0; wifilou-t the vouch gilnrd r3, ' Bunk beds always are f: n n win masculine favor. SiYlCE-fil. lower pcd includes a uuirq .5“ these bunks can be (lscd flfim-fh.’ child is still quite small. lam the rail can be renlovrd and tile bunlcs separated to scrum».- TWA! beds. if desired. Sévcrai atviei have J. lamp bllzlf iufn ftln 11cm. board of both beds, ildclizlz f0 m, attractiveness and utiillv of m: bunks. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR KITCHEN Sprmgis asgpod a U-Tllbldlll, forl- brzghtening tllrlt checrleq kitchen you have promisPd fo do something about all wmfer. Even if the budget won't stand for wm. plete modornlzafao-n. it probably cam be streltclled to covvr fNSh, light-colored r inf. for w-afis, wocd- WlOflf and fIlYJul/llré, now imgigum fur the floor, harmonizing ollclcm for shelves and crisp, wasifebil window curtains. I! kifchrn culls- ters and aocessones have becomc somewhat buttered. pa m. fllesc. too and add some amusing dccais. Per- haps a. more ccnvcclicilt arrange- ment of furniture cculd be worked out also. 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