nm "4... TC; . Anne Adams Platternsll DiX'S 0lllMN-, False I Face , By E. t. Buiey CHAPTER XXV CIJJVER. .FACE DISAPPEAI8 Women's realm JANUARY 26, 1953 Seven Days A Week (By Anne Shannon) ...:.. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN nu!-sun FABEION YOU DOCK TALLER. and slim- merl This style is cut to fit the figurer with shorter waistline, ful- ler bust and hips. It's a. perfectly proportioned half-size pattern. So there are no alteration worries. Long Engagements Wise, Young Peopie.Avoid Them. Despite Unsoughf Advice Iii - 1lTi1ai Body Of Yours l I ' J w. In ton. MD- ay An island FIrnier'I Wife 1 '” ''''” ' - 1. Monday: Even though wild winds whistle eerily and snow piles up in white mounds every- where-Ipring is quietly hiding its "Are you sure of this?" Peter asked, after a painful silence. "I've been keeping tag on them," Granddaughter flashed a shy HARD OF HEARING 551.13 ;;:L,ltt::talIo:v,g?h?;le'l'h: DEAR puss DIX: gm; 1, , wonderful fellow, H”; W, have time, waiting with slight impat- staph clam” imiiev at G338 and foiiimrnmdi could see in W” bound ,0 hlppem been going together for a year and a half. We have.lots in com- lellce W lllllllll ll” "lllw "lll Pllvlrefn 4554- H311 51265 Hli. Dont you Lhmk you re genmzl when a man, or a woman find You played for it. didn't you? In lll”ll- lllld '3"-ill-V 939" Oiiierll C0mPa!iy if We Just stay at home for Wlelld ll Klee" Clllpel dmied Wllll 1555. 1954. 1036. 32l5. 24l.i. Size old fast enough as it is?" After a lengthy absence due to the prevalence of for a. while in the other children of that later alone. A petite figure, mov- ing with the demure grace of the yoiing years Beyond. along the snoiv-poivdcr- company fromi visiting at this house "in the road" mumps and chzcken pox. she came today. after school. Walking the distancew la of, district. and that their eyesight is not as good as it has been. they immediately go to an optometrist or oculist. have her place. I might" have done the very same thing." prescription, then go to an optic- ' their eyes tested, set the proper and ' n and have glasses made i "titted." i This was not always so, as in lformer days glasses were siipposeui iii) come only with advancing M48, iwlieu we see youiigslcrs, even be- ifore school ngr. iliifld for E135-vwv ”But . . . l have done nothing more than my ordinary work," Peter argued aghast. Oh, damn it, Lola." ' "We've been shut up together six hours a day." Lola said, check- ing the items on her fingers. "We have been swimming together- ii dozen times. We've eaten together. waive smoked together. We've . . . the evening. He is very considerate and thoughtful.- Both of us agree that we don't want a long.engagement. We plan to become engaged three months before our wedding date. My friends are continually askinglwhen 1 am getting my engagement ring: in fact, they are ready to criticize every- thing we do. For example, I received a beautiful hope chest which was a complete surprise to me, but they all managed to find some fault with it. They tell me what silver pattern I should choose, and what sort of china. My mother says they may be jealous of our happiness. but it is becoming very annoying to me. all manner of gay. bright blooms. And speaking of blooms. did you ever think you might have a min- lature greenhouse of your own, It can be a lot of fun and profit too-if you are so minded. Just pick a window with a southern ex- posure and have a carpenter build a frame extending outwards about a foot or so and the full length of the window; ordinary "cold frames" will do if the job is neat- le takes Ht yards 39-inch. Em- broidery transfer included. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. .Print plainly size. Name, Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. Pd 510l19 mi? 5”” tilllcll ms 5””? it shows that alFllis are alert to , . H. C. ly ll”ll9' Elect Sllell” ll mi” care of The Guardian. 60 Front beams home fiiillve a quiet hit to the nmam of U: Wes or me Child. 5glL-lxolflgxllmcorlllgiglellg lxlill1l;k!o:llmeliLg apart around the inside and your sue" wan. Toronto, Canada. we "list Rm”-V ihem mmml Regarding loss of ilCi'll'ill'il, ll isoiilyl Mar ha ft 1, rd d h . .t t ANSWER: One thing you may be sure of: greenhmlse ls 1"e5"l)'- If Possible. Spmld " Mme Ol ”l”l”50ll alllli wiuiiii recent vears that men and f .- C n ligai 9. .81 M ll 3 if you and Greg decided to announce your encase- ha" glass ll" all ""99 slll” lllll llllallgeiaclalllrll 3 lilde 5” or stl'i women with loss of hearing have ggolllmg hcctlms mgliom 30 tfhm. merit now, knowing that it would be quite some 9" ll,” lop will ll 5'9” 55" ilm' "r"w-:e'r'r't -lrrrx'w"-'-on mu.- ier as the llrf's of the day inasseiiiaumed ,hem5em,s 0, me ad, imendgauigl Ehgrgs s e took his limp Mum! M mm, heme you could m,,m,, your mendsi wms-,,y feel it from sliding snow. In the H H S 5 k ' "'9" ouse 0 crap co and bururil low We saw the two vantages of hem.m,h, mus. Mam, U1 and cmmsm would immediately be directed ,0. spring it makes an ideal spot to lacls run don-it the meadow to mcctl lhme ham M hemmg mdwmudlsrsh-l;D:1e1't elllooknnsfo 'dumb, tPel;p," W Ward me wedding dam some folks just ml” start. those early cabbage, tomato me -tlllill: l--l-ll”-V li' lielmlp ll” of fried to conceal their hearing d'riM0Ylmg'g l t, 1 lb”? llfan . elf resist trying to run everyone else's business, and are particularly and lettuce. pl3"is', A "ml ll”bll5' 3! 105911! Lu . ' the gmgm of my ,.ho0lbug- if?” as If H were Snme C0magiou5;supipo;5 ggutoagee ,'9iiSn'(;l' lzigod keen on handing out gratuitous advice to young couples. Oddly Corner. believli n:e.' ' - t jcllgpnsp; some even learned lip . enough, the more they have mangled their own matrimonial affairs. ' We saw tor-. ever iht.r.giiiiisfre.:uiing rather than admit thalifilgssgglialilgr1l:l"'Jul;l;l"::igili:in:00'i; the better equipped they think they are to act as experts on matters 19:-n ggilefdsdggmghjagf tihe dnicesi To Keep manta Mom i , , l,, , 1 f i - ll . Vi -i. iin aired. i ” ' ,, r0mIniic- ' , ' 5,339 7'" iltilcghliiiiali-Trio”'1liiilit'ililPrii nrimiilloiiii mleilil ”LealililiiFtl;oilci:rie,"pDr. Kcniiethillllllllel, alt" 3'0" ml ml'39ll- ("lily "1 3 "FHFW Viiihtzei If H979 l5 5 WRY 10 keel) 5 Plan! 3 Jill, 1,,-7 7,li,;,;f,, wtiliifi niiiiiizvi iiav or piiisbiii-gii. tii.scusses' ”D0”i he 50 -W914-'f Peter Said . ML'Tl'ALLY CONFIDENT ll” fl '"l'"”'"ib0"i Piiiw" and llllll”. ll” ”V9”l days Wlih0Ui Fllillllll ii! A i llifl iiicv (lt1l1l(l.illaIi'd of hearing ircm earliest '.n- sllallpll” "Y0" dill” illllllli d9 Ylllli lust in 9””. Y0" llllvellll lleillll Wm'ermg' set 3' bawl lll l l V l l i the child being born with ill” 5l'l5 really 03195 3130115 iii!” You and Greg are quite right to put off ;our formal engagement. about ""5 "lea Hlllllll lllll Will" Wat" llbllve ill” level M the Plant- and strpp. mm the lioof-prit1ls,lfaiiCy. 4 of cattle of the past, mtiicd ill to, scrfne loss of lieartingkdueftoamother drink there wlicrc the watersisu fering an at ac lo. errrian curve and flow ii'::isomc1; bcneathi measles, or other conditions during It's a party where the girls issue the invitations and Emily Post is forgotten by all hands! Yes, the izirls do everything from sponsor- Twist several strands of darning wool together. and soak them in water. Place one end of this wick at the bottom of the bowl and let chap Smith?" "she's hating him land herself too," Lola said. hated me on sight; and that's Just until close to the wedding date. Long engagements are an emotional strain, defeating their own purpose. By the time a girl and boy reach the time in their romance when an engagement is formally an- nounced, they should know quite well whether or not they are suited this minute, "She 4564 i W2-74V: Sam's Bl'l(iE8 and lin.-tcn llWR)'i pregnancy. Dr. Day then discusses V1 7 , , , - ' mg the an, , d . the other d h mwmlgh R mmmw m the mm. me HEM 3,-lccegs M (he mlmcile ;lIelq,tr:i'l()9-l:1e8aSnEDtta1i,:) Illfeleiigotioreatgii Irtiheach otdhei. tlhfii t'lrll.lCS and faults should be well known to each ing for l:1nn.:;S.i7li;:1l;il,;m 02:15. Viiislilh A steady Cdl-lip 0cl:)i:”u:1l33e 5 W How 1,15; lit c.,mp5 ll, m,nd, ll1e,driigs tpctiicillui and sulfa). in rm: her" 0 ex---an cer ainy, hey alriekmutually confident. of their love. . mpmats when the evening! over the bowl is empty. 7 A” 5'”, names Of tube ,m,tChplaCF5 are Clearing up acme mnammauons H d .m h th ah yin" Pete, n engagement is the ,n between courtship and mairimonii it and men escorting the bog ,0 p K” . anuqunh of the ear, and the more recent on vi e er e vii . I should be short enough to bind. It is a period during which the pro- 3 I 0"," xxizw being forgotten, lost to 1' t t! ll. '. :" of 23:? glf,,yO,l,,,:S ll”: 2,3,. rlimami hard of hearing patients complete their'dooi-steps. (Of course. to he gentlemanly the boys usually turn around and escort their dates safe- tagonists are beset (whether they admit it or not) with doubts and misgivings concerning the grave step they are about to take. Few Lheisurgical operations which give maiiyl;!li;i. "I might talk 10 her my- zr the olive bottle is still half B9l"l" Eiiqiilll 0! Old”, g(,,C,.M-ins rem” thE,m.5or almost. complete restoration of "Peter h Miarchant.' Lola said young people who contemplate marriage witluthe required serious- I V , , filled, put 3 small plum 0; gal; 1,, They fax Lam Jmms. hps whenjllelzl-lng, I sharlplyg ilukst you ddo tfhat, ind nhess are egtirely free from apprehension regarding the responsibilities Ii;nh?;n;::;!Ct'f)liemrwgiglleseneiglhirggs the bottle, pour in a teaspoon of I! 9. ll. Wiiilax he talks mm ,.0mpa,,,on5 OI! ior those, who despite treatment you c a mg or ers rom er t ey are a out to undertake. When an added annoyance is presented laughs. For instance one of the olive oil. replace the cork, and the Schooldms and smfe-,,,,,e5 whm, by ear specialists, Dr. Day has this for the rest of your life. Leave it by friends who either urge the betrothed pair to hasten the wedding. games played was this. Pencil nd Wmaindef Of the OUVES Will KEEP he spmslms mm of Old ,0 the to say regarding hearing aids: to me. fu'id'5Ee what happens. And or implore them to advance it further into the future, the bloom of paper was gm" ,0 Hugh um ind nice and fresh. 1. What is Wrens with this sen- ladst ..wm,r,,? Wm, up here b, "I-learihg aids have been improved perhaps wed better say good-bye, a happy engagement becomes misled... ' Mn minutes was anowedgto k B . leiice? "He is apt E0 D-iTiV8 IOOIL Morrow's Bridzrl" he w,ll mate markedly. For persons with con- while "we have the chance. M Whether or not your friends criticism is due to jealousy or Just the most wards nut of me lglfmli ""1 SD09! but do not know as 1 shall be or some lmwmrz; or "Back miduction or mixedtype of deafriess. - No, Maichant tclecided. Elbe an ilnnlale hutrnan desiretto lI))e involved in other peoples business, you Ema: ..I mink an how are Wong To remove burnt spots on granite heft Mkmmn.s Bmok ,,m,.e on methe present hearing aids per ?FI'l'l:p1Ctl.i.le has to be mlslied, V! at- mus. earn 0 ignore i. ont ecoi-ne unhappy or irritated with derfuw, And even -though the cover the won with E teaspoonfm 2. What. the correct pronunc- Wm. ,0 ,mm 0,” horses dmnkj Vg!I'y saiisfilciofilllt 5311-ifiicmrylever happens. Is that understood, them. merely state firmly that your silver pattern is your own choice winner may be 3 gm she mu t of soda and 3' mm water ma heat iation Of "P1501118"? Yoil don, know Wmre mu 15? aids for persons with nerve deaf-lbelm-p 1 mist you on such an er- and you and Greg love it. They may be piqued for a moment, but he give me prize to her dMewN:, it. Never scrape with a knife. 3' which one of the” word” 1' ties: are not so easily provided. butll-and?" sure they'll come back to make a new attempt at something else. misspelled? Macaroon, baboon, bgl. Why. it's a bit past the beginning. uraily! To keep in the mood of . . .. fortunately this type of deafness is -Tm glgd you ggjd that" Lola Permanent squelchlng is almost impossible. but if you meet every oon maroon. ' ' r ' . ' . i . . - llxzasmlelslldoiiclnall irtlirlllllifgllllllilsfiusl-(l!ll)ll;Id lmlll: 3lm0;i- Tivays iii; 01:: Pe0PlB- answered. ”Believe me: you win." ll'llfFl9ll'5i'iCel V:Vl)l.'ltI inthplerturbable glood lil:ll'TilfJl”. youli find that the i.lan.etVe;',l;l1: lil:5in;uL.lIl.h,:En;;ana..s R4-l Wllal d0" the W015 "0919?" l U My ,5: m L or t ose W o ave su are an1ii- pcter left me sludm mscomio. on tea on: aug s w annoy you ess an ess. ..M .H.. , i y" mean? ;:.:::5' nil I in an em a lUl'l'- ll 9' the 59l'”5lY delllelledi lmdilateiy. and walked off to the (In all fairness. however. you must he advised to guard yourself myugl glrligdrgri; (::li'ne(I,nml.l.:;ltall How C I I I l 5. WhiiiN i-3 I W0i”d beginning ' . . . fflf”;?",,y,, ff;,.l,l;”"ilh.Ch,l,',,d,'f,',l,g"gt;,cim5. for a loitgd andh solitgiry :l)i:i;:stpe(;i)ilclu;ioi;iga :i;ine:dE l3l'”:ll'll1d3ti:leyoure igijaunsa lYobu ihatre lttngwin game of our dines Pkg” U; vvaimiclz. an width? imp that means "not liable to .. . . , . 8 60 V -, iramble. I-Ie trudge on, our a ter '8 im . 3' M ii 0 6 n eras C n . V I - 3 Am A”, an" sevleVnel,l,l' neflrlglrlsddallgvjterkotlgfd it): rgiiist be helped with speech andihour, not noticing the passage of your happiness. Be cautious, but not thoughtless. llorgllijigmlla” illlausliiilllilililnvleiscglglejli I . 1" g ANSWERS I "v r , i tr nin . i - s - ' . hj- ' -i . Gagei "Ylllllll be Six " allll lml eillllrllilillge mist hgaring aids, properlyillgge ?:CSggpl;,?,r,l,mLL;l;1: 23):. DEAR MISS DIX: What do you consider reasonable dating gals? 1. Say. "He is likely to arrive that (lull-9 Nd 9Ti0i-ighl-l" Dark eyes fitted, give satisfaction. allowing out Marcia seemed ml more worm nights? I have been going with a girl, 21, for two years. 1 am 27. I ' ' Q. How can I relieve tired eyes? soon. but I do not know that 1 shone, a dark hcnd nodded. H the indmdual to become also um, hvmg than at any time but 1;” 1 SP8 her Hm "isms 3 week and sun she Complains. NW, and men, 3. Wietlncsday: Aiiouisixty years A. Cup both hands several times shall be here.'V2. Pronounce ris-kn, "Why so it is!" he agreed. Arid may emollonally, them are 5omelwm1om- his Work was eaually Km. 1 My 1,, lake another mgm 0” and she gets bum”, up. we have him a well-known fashion author- a day for three or four minutes over i as in wrist, I as in day, accent liy said: ”A person with two hun- dred dollars to spend for clothes during the year should certainly then," he commented with a broad smile, ”I'll have caught up to youl Weill both be six!" the closed eyes, and it will rest them and also discourage crow's feet. Keep the fingers tightly closed second syllable. 3. Balloon. 4. Rap- idlty of motion; speed. "When we are enjoying ourselves. time moves patients who do not seem to get satisfactory results. It is for this reason that the American Hearliig no intentions of becoming engaged, or rather I haven't, and told her a year ago I'd never care to marry. I keep telling her it's a waste of time for us to go together, but site wants to continue. I don't love iportant to him. He had no faith in Lola as an iintermediary. Marcia would treat 'lYes.” she offered. "but remem- sgciety, with branches in most cit-. ' V 1 her yet I Car” hurt hen give some to charity." How times to prevent any light reaching the with celerity." 6. impeccable. ber, therelll come a day in June. ies' is able to give helpml Rdvkglhei uthdilhlea-5C;):si;uii:eCi:h:ii:df3:t ' F R. Clls"rl1"E9-I - eyes, and place them together so and after that I'll 17? 8 Year ahead This non-prom organization is gulf ..sp nyd Lola mud rem” ANSWER: The girl is waging a determined campaign to break , Ce 8 5" Sulllwslpd ll"? maklllg llllll” the-V llllleilll ill” mlllllle '-ll llle VI again!" , ysitiiated at Northwest 14th St.,if;lil:;”3::lI'eI:per whmhviw” always down your resistance and make you propose. Beware. if ioiilre con- glbe Olfllfron p,Ol".l"5 as ll'll5' Sum llllellelldi wllll lllllml” placed -lull - e What 3- Pi9Fi53nl' Visit ill Wasl. iVaSiiinEiDi'i. 13- C- l , i vinced you don't want to marry! Five nights a week is am in dating ii v - i am hm? M ii"? -.V"”l' back ol the "'5' All" llllllllllg llll Modern Elli UOHO And we noting the Change in the 5" "El" the sullam Mm 311' Mm" time for even an engaged couple and for two people with iio serious ilme sim"g' helpluli lnsplll" ill” P0-lllilm 101' 3 While 5i0WiY' q . . . ' ' I . , , ' . ' child in the interval of our stay lilad Eeperlwzeilghtrffateresig- intentions it's more than liberal. You'll have to take a very de- gggguoonnse (Er Sm": Sqljlams O! stroke me lulellead wllll the 'llll5'i -, tom". Le. away from Alderlem From 3' Mme awww nier Hench n t I ph tr) iermined stand to regain some measure of independence, but even at cm. '” f 1 EM ail. of ill" 9” lllllm C9lller0”i'W31'dWW5Td ivh9' gm taken up with her dons and fairs, on t e par 0 sue a gi . Y . ien od them like med- temples. - the risk of hurting the girl I advise you to make it. lclne powders Tuck in a salt. 1 , . .. . . ,, and your gift will come, I'm sure." To teen-age hoys of that limo It all came back to Marcia, in the end. Marcia must he saved from such a man as Henry Smith Q. How can I frost glass? A. One method of frosting glass is to apply a solution of six ounces toys to a full fledged scholar m4 j terested much in the affairs of her schooldays. There was a com-i Q. What should a woman do if a man offers his hand when being introduced to her? The Stars Sav - - I1 Genevieve Kenihla DEAR MISS DIX: Two years ago, when my husband and I weren't be most wel' getting along too well, i met lilzirty. We liked each other very much - v - . - d to lie but how? , - . . - . , of ma nesium sul hate tw ' - . paring Of W021?-S in C13-W95-,l appears ' .' and have been seeing oath olliei quite often. how my husband and , i . , ll p v 9 0llll595 A- ACCCDL ii. OI CDUTSC. End and to balance, if not overcome &(':wxl 'VT'”” .P9l9l', lalllld lllmtiell 5.illl Wijeslk C6h13;GgdoOn”' A" e 'r3 :B:;:T::r'ks1edmih'stflllgillil Elml 03 '-'l9XU'ln- in twenty Ounces of without. hesltationvevc-n though it. any declaration of Pticrils gaznedi ling Will"! the DU"? Ville" "5 9 ll i ' E ll 5 ill” ”0”5”l' ll'3i9l'- is her place to offer her hand if short by his two elclrrs. Gallo rcniem-l For Tomorrow closed around him, and he turned , Mark -li"'"k”'.' " l'"'", '"l'”' Q- HOW Can I polish tan shoes she wishcs. She would show iii- bered with 51 any cliaickle; ttwell. , his face back to Bleringsione. He l;f)qll5l:I:eSiils("ilP andTstiff put that have scuffed toes? breeding if she were to ignore any I i r at in ours -e but in my very first Oil 00 I cu . i . e , an . I V , i . . ' . ' 0 me an en po- Q. when are plates removed Teslt I hmug-at down I hundredgi theieis an li88X'E:5Sl;le-lll(:lOd(linIiB.II1: through -tge hgroikijiiiish gllllgllisi NOSOO S 4. .rhursd,W, Q, Md Hwm W4” lshmg 5-! Usual. fi-om the dinner table for ensuing ” There: no Om,-r he (,xp1alned'ima oi) pigs to His! iii angerd 1-emembeie t at .e ah I "in talking Show "I haw, What R courses? l "Call Cl” lllliillli lllllll lllali” im-is -DD-s.monsV auFgume11lEtlve'an llolhmg since mminmg T e lt without doubt the l'l7i"Gi roost '&IlVawa1'oe'r4&rRn i-xv ' A” The plates for each Cour” i Gmnddlmmmi mmkledl "Mex vmdlcmel This gmuchy ammdemgm from ms Elm":-mam b P . 8 in illP ivoirld" i)o':il Ill(-; 6 ' should not be rcnici-ed until ms l told me he knew a 1.ttle izirl about ls lmlllld W ha"? H5 Unhappy 1'?-f beckoned comfortably, and hi! y "Just how 157,, hilhgllsigi. Cookl. con”, slowest eater has linzsliod that P1!"- my age, who always made a huri- 3W0"-5 Oll all ll?-l'59ll3li dllmelllc stumbled up the siiiirs. thinking 01 "wall, ll. ,.l:,'-l ;,e,.e', c,.owed in , ticular course and laid down his tired and five! But. he was Just leasing. wasn't he?" "Of course he was!" Gage nod- tied. "Don't you suppose R fellow who knows about tractors and trucks knows better than that?" he queried. "All)WEly." he lifted a Inger to point his truth. "there's no more than it hundred can be made! But," he added. on another lhought, "you can git 'Excellent' along with that! T'ncrc's nothing.” he dimplccl, ”c.an boat that!" Uiitil tomorrow - - D.ary - - Good-night . . . . . Tripicts At Zenith All three famou: Zcniih Hearing Aids hkoyal, Super-Royal and Regent- each only S85. Hear better or pay nothing. 10-day money-back guarantee! Writeforfrccinformation:Zcnith,C:in- ada Trust Building, Windsor, Ont., Can. and social contacts. Sucii a belli- gerent state of mind and hectic emotions carried into business transactcions spell loss as well as lhurt feelings and even physical rc- actions. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is might be disposed to create havoc in all contacts and affiliations owing to. an aggressive. vindictive and in- temperate distiii'bance of feelings and emotions. This could be costly. and could create most unhappy re- actions on private, social. even, romantic situations. In certain! cases such "blowing off steam" could cause accidents, quarrels and misery, at home and abroad. Keep stringent lines on tongue and tem- per. A child born on this day may it receives social, unless training. early ills all pure, extra soopyi Yea, every home needs Sunlight. Nothing else can take its place- it washes everything wuhable. Get New Sunlight today-it'I Canadals favourite bar soap! be disposed to be reckless and nun-I nothing more exciting than some- thing to eat and drink. ”Peter!" It was Marcia. who rose from his easy chair, pale and distressed. She held out her hands, and then drew them back again. "Miarcia!" he cried, unable-to be- lieve his eyes. "What are you do- ing here?" " "Waiting to bet: your pardon. she said, in a whlsmiz "I'VE DESI! waiting for hours, but you neVeI came." , Mai-chant took her hands. hesi- iatlhg still; and then drew her to him. Marcia clung to him. for a long embrace. and then drew away with a sigh and a. little shudder. "I promise never to set lmyseil against you attain." -the Midi ll” a penilent child. "11 N011 Only knew... But I would not listen to you, would I?" "We both of us managed badly. ; lhlnk," Peter said. "But" it has come out right. after all., ' v-That, awful girl," Marcia said. "Nobody ever spoke to me like that before. And the worst. of it was that I deserved it. and H10"- Aunt said 1 did; and I suppose she in right." To be continued Morning Smile Xmnmnnmmnnks Don't Pi-e-Judge It A man recently had It new house built and concluded it did not look too strong so he mentioned it to the contractor. "Well. after all." replied the con- tractor, we haven't got the wall- paper on yet." Good iwiitariat WHIEN YOU ARE ACCUMULATING tools for V0” needlework, P,Y0r jects. you'll find a very special need for a good assortment of knitting neeilles. lV(lVi:ll',llCl0lte in lliLSlll0'I1 history have knitted g4li;'i'.IIEI1i.d bean mom in demand. lxnittcrs will he ticligiitcd with the many in)0 3 "Cll063r-l, "l rl is follow and some of the new blends of knitting WOOL Aiiillml .l ffwoil ) always tiic favorite especially when it has been treated with up-to-date methods of shrink resistance . . .Wl1Pn woollen arti- cios are iizinriled properly tiicy will last. as long as you care 10 use them. An Entirely New Knitting Wool There is a lovely new knitting wool, specially blended to give a. delightful, soft-:is-Crislinierc finish; lino spun to. lirodiiccln luxurious. fciitherwcigiit fabric. The moderate price of this at- tractive yhrn cnziiiies you to make an exotic. high style gar- ment, strictly within the bounds of your budget. Angora Popular This year angora wool has enjoyed i'mmei:ise popularity. So many lovely, things, can be made from this hentttiiul wool. It's dreasv lightweight, warm and most becoming in ,ever,vnne. Ciiiidrensfl i.-we:it,era,'caps and mittens for party wear are 8-SP9ifi5ii,.'t' Di9ii.i'- E0:Cl'95 9 angora trimming when added to plain articles bring it right lllirf) at rein-igjp cat.egory.'and often make your bonnet. dress or sweater a at on e (on e remembered. When knitting with niigora wool handle the yarn care u It is advisable to wrap your work, in a grienn iii1:!l1&0:';19i ggilkkgg g i: towel on your lap when you are knitting. his pronec he en go bFP0M "'93" ml l""”"i'” 'l'” l""- mm lpmmng R-bomlill fimti ltallilfllll mi to wear of the few allergic to working with angom, you wi 11 i d. P 'h hm ti surgical mask made from bnndnge gauze over the nose an .mOii W V 4 you are doing the work. Wiirn the garment i! coinpletsjd, this allergy will pass and you can have that treasure you ve been wanting. Lillie Girl's Cardigan . This artv cardigan for it little girl is knilicd in angora wool anti trimmed with llflrllcvl buttons. ('.nzv rind roniforttihln it will remain one of her favorites. if you would like to have it. leaflet with directiorgiior irftaifiiglig lira cardigan in size 8, 10 and 12 years, lust rcnd it alanip . SP.-I1 T0" envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper fetlileiillll HRIEF AXGORA CARDIGAN, Lcadet ho. CW-44. ' Of Directions for makin the crorlieied poodle in the pll0l.0lImPll "9 3V3ll' able if you ask for Lea ct No. CW-7.) his life. He just wait! for another rooster in crow-and then he nods his head." 0 . e 5. Frid.'i,v: Nico in look at and nice to rat is this iohstcr salad. You need. if .i'ou have a big fam- ily. about 10 cups or 3 pounds of lobster meat. Add 1 U2 cups mincod celery. 1 tsp. chopped on- ion, juice of I 1.-man. 1 V3 Clips n1a,vonn:-ise and sail rind pepper to tristc. Of course for ll smaller fHmi1.V-hnlve or quarter this recipe. , Chill well-Lvou don't need a (rig. these days in an mills) and serve in II lettuce-lined bowl. . . . 8. Sntiirdny: End of the week or lhereaboiils and how about a batch of golden cinnamon bread to top off the baking spree. You mix 1 cup chopped walnuts with 3 thsps. soft shortening and 2 thsps. sugar until blended nicely. Then .hlenrl in I egg (unbeaten), stir in 3H cup milk and 3 cups, biscuit mix (or the equivalent or, the home-made variety). Turn! onto a flowered hoard: knead 10 strokes. Roll out V4 in thick. Sprinkle with sugar. 3 ihsps. mix. ed with 1 tbsp. cinnamon. Roll as for jelly roll. Place in an un- greased bread pan. seam side down. Bake 45 min. at 375” heat fmoderate).' Glaze with a thin mixture of powdered sugar and water. 0 O O 7. Sunday: The road is widt- and bare now with not a vestige of snow In sight. The mailman, quite undaunted by the ever changing weather. makes his rounds daily via truck, horse and wagon or tractor (in suits the day). How faithful he is. and how many people watch for his com- lng along the way. Late Christ- fork. Q. How far in advance of the wedding may' gifts be sent to the CHILI SAUCE bride," , Three quarts tnieasured after A. i's1i:il1Y ten days 01” W0 WPFK! coring and peeling) chopped ripe prior to the day of the wcdriiiw This gives the bride ample time to acknowledge them. KINII Eliiil tomatoes. Ila cups each chopped onion, chopped sweet green pepper. chopped sweet red pepper, 2 cups chopped apple. 8 cups chopped cel- ery (using outer stalks is alright). 2,'3 cup brown sugar, 2 teaspoons each cinnamon, mustard. nutmeg, 2 cups vinegar, 2 tablespoons salt Mix all ingredients except vine- gar and boil gently 1'3: hours. Then add vinegar and simmer 30 to 40 minutes longer. stirring frequently. Pour into sterile jars and seal. Bright color is retained if 4 sticks cinnamon bank are used instead of powdered cinnamon. and 4 drops oil of nutmeg are used instead of grated nutmeg. COFFEE First Ciloicellor fine flavour! in as Alice Brooks Designs CHILD'S PINAFOEI VERY YOUNG LADIES love this outfit! Adorable pinny and bonnet with bows! Sew-easy-and they use up scraps and remnants! Ptnafore tnow. sundress later! Pattern 7141: cutting chart; nec- essary pattern parts in sizes I. 4, ti years, included. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS be- signs, on The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name, Address mas cards arrive EVOII now-one Continued on page 3 and Pattern Number. "What do " Insurance Manager: pictures ydu you do with all these paint?" Artist: "1 sell them. sir." Insurance Manager: "Well. name your figure and report Monday I've been looking for A salesman like you for years." Qimjjjtt MAsoN's 49 or OUQOS K, 71 H N THE sroitv or Tl-IE IN THE REIGN OF COIN-E3 I THE CROWN JEWELS WERE KEPT IN A SAFE, IN THE BASEMENTOF ' THE MARTIN TOWER. WITHIN 1'41! TOWER OF LONDON. lN THE ROOMS ABOVE LIVED THE OLD CUS'TODlz: 11:13.0 and Cfnfcfs 45f -- 75': t .4IlJIIIJ'I.7.IJ'j moor towns: RECEIVED NO PAYMENT rot: ms OFFICE, Bur was . ALLOWED TO cums: vtsirotls WISHING TO SEE THE W218. 1,. Kiucstev. SUTTON V 114E1UNER:9o.bIscutsiNc HIMSELF as A PARSON. HE MADE Fittsnns wmt canine. NEITNER TH E THICK WALiS,TiiE DEEP MOAT. NOR TO STEAL THE JEWELS. LAViNG MS PLANS. THE COLONEL NOTICED THAT FRIENDS OFTHE CUSTODIAN WEEE FREELY ADMITTED To