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SALT CELLAR A pinch of corn starch added to the salt \\'ill keep ii. from clogging h the salt C9ll3J‘_ INDOOR GARDEN Home gardeners who enjoy the lxperlence of owing plants Ira well equipped to follow the modern fashion of indoor garden- ng. A great variety of flowers may be forced to little trouble. Arranged on shelves, ll‘ in a window box near u sunny window, they will keep lrtsn hroughcut the winter the memorv if summer days. Experience in growing flowers ndoors ls of value in outdoor oper- itions, too. The gardener sees at iloss hand the progress of the giants, and learns how gratefully eLi-esponl to intelllgenLcsreL anvil”, TEETHING FEVER Q writes Mn. I—--, of North Syd- lny. Thcn a Toronto mother says: “I used Baby's Own Tablets and the ‘nobles were always so good. No cramps, II trouble when teething. In fact, hardly knew they were cutting their teeth ss they never were any trouble st ight." And so the evidence pours in from Isankful mothers everywhere, who praise Buliys Own Tablets also for the lllief of simple fcvcr. diarrhoea, upset Iomsch, irritabilitynsimple croup, colds and other silmcnts. Speedy and effec- tive in their work. Sale and harmless in their action. Sweet-tasting and easy to tako. Contain no opiates or stupelying drugs whatever. Can bc given with safety to the most delicate baby. Anu- lyst’: report with every box. Try Baby's Own Tablets. Your money willbe refunded if you are not um», w, ,1“ ,,, ..v- ‘V: . and liver iloliviiie KAvJ~>J 4i. illc udluc, colii Lizl: pain)‘ ‘ ...i: ‘a-cuii lli ‘Uqllociic, . bloom indoors with I 3.....- ‘...'._~.c.>. lJA-dahshfi- l»i.A\l-3| " icii .. ..l \~.l.....=s ulillli hill lid». btuHU uul uliiicrs, but grow ilguhutl A) liltlvbla. m/t-‘lll. oi ‘willi lliire. iiiclst or .ili.. \..l.‘_i. shin; liitlil iiccorliiiig to the D.‘\'p&.‘i'l8llC(.' you have liau, uild til..- attention you are willing ‘to give ilicm. It is easiest to grim ‘liiusc which flower in pebbles and grater, but more interesting. and ;a ccucr test of your gtllkifillllll,’ skill. iu bring iiito flowers those wiilcll require soil. , All bulbs can be grown iii soil, a ,sinaller ntunber in fibre, and still Jewel" in water with pebbils, oi moss. To begin with the latter, _they include lllt‘ louder iilircissi known as Paper Whites iwliite), ,Soliel d'Or, lyeliowi, and Chinese sacred lllies-oi-the-valley. [El/til ptbloics ,of peat and plant food it lS pos- isible to grow Qdroiiilige all the ribuvc. ‘with daffodils, early tulips, cro- cuse, lrecsilii, clillii lilies, grape hyacintlis and scillas. ‘ In pots with soil all the above j can be Llsulll iiced potting lil: scll. onl.» cull cc giliuil ill csuls ‘. In bulb fibre, which is ii mixture ‘ in bowls without , together - 7 m1; COOK'S CORNER ‘ Try old-fashioned dumplings [some evening when you have for rgotteii to order bread. Drop the {dough on top of boiling stcw or ' iiito liot soup, or even a good broth l made from bouillon cubes. Or drop ~them Oll top of a hot casserole _.comblnution, cover and set back into the oven to rise and deepen ‘to a delicate brown on top ‘ Serve dessert dumplings occa- sionally. Cook in stewed or cann- ccl fruit, ui=ii~ig the syrup as a sauce with the added fillip of a dab of whipped cream or hard isauce. These are served hot. of course. and sinc= they are sub- stantial, keep the rest of the meal simple LIVER ‘iicsfrlixcs lirhl. liver ll lliopprd suef. uutircg tn taste beaten Illlit‘ in butter tl pnrflry iiifo llilllllg wa- to make it flim- ‘op with the SllPl l l’! K ‘tor squwzcd dry and pntll salt. Ici-tliribled into bitg Add the eggs. flour. onion and} parsley. from a spoon into salted boiling water or meal stock and simmer for l0 minutes. Serve with plenty .of fried onions. Liver dumplings l iii cold wa- i Drop i‘ may be sevvcd ivitii a thick puree ‘ combination is i-csly delicious if you want a more substantial meal. BASIC DUIWPLING RECIPE 2 cups break} iioui". sifted 2 teaspoons combination type baking powder l teaspoon salt . 2 tablespoons shortening l cup milk Sift the flour measure and re- ,siit with biikiiig powder and salt. ‘Cut iii the shoririiing and add the ,‘ milk. Drop from a teaspoon on top lof the meat and vegetables in the l tof dried yellow ens. and the l l l l town twsflhvi‘ with all sar- istew or the chicken in tile frlcasse. t <19" Ill 1P5 11nd HaYQiS-sl. amaitvllis. ‘Clamp the lid in place and let the i Roman hyflvllli-llfi. and b)‘ the more ‘dumplings steam without being dis- ; skillful lilies. ‘turbcd for 15 minutes. ‘ From this list oiir- may select B- ‘or meat broth should barely sim- - lpicasiiig assortment of colors and ‘mgr during U13 cooking time. ‘shapes. to decorate tho \‘.Iill'l' gar- l deii. By starting the bulbs in suc- cessioii, a bowl Ol‘ ot may be re- placed as soon as ts flowers fade and a continuous display maintain- ed throughout the season. CONSIDER PERSONALITY When you decide which ‘of the 116W l WTQDS QIRCG YOU!‘ winter evening wardrobe. give ser- ious thought to the effect you would create. Will you be plquant with an impish smile on your lips, then by all means heighten this ef- fect with the hooded evening coat. |d Hoods are flattering and if you are among those who adore the wind in your face when you are driving under the stars, there's nothing the ravlshes of dew and wind. If you are young and swcci. put on a Princess that. makes your shoulders look very wide and your waist very tiny. It's the coat for the modern Scarlet O'Hara, for the young woman who needs only to incl: demure to be entirely chann- 118. Do you aspire to look sophis- ticated tn weal" fh-- glamor of a woman of the world-then choose the all-enveloping cape. choose it -ln one nf the now dark greens or black-purples. These colors typify the turn of ill" '"" '\"V period from which this cape idea is taken. 11B best thing nbciit these new un- trimmed wool wraps, and the thing which has made tihrm such n. cambus success. is the fact that , they are modest in price. Ilzé.-.“ 698 ROIPWRED RUNNER. a BASKET DESIGN NO. iviiss Aimos lac; cepted for this column. ives s’. least 200 dmgsldr Readers: Herc is u grand suggestion en-o runner and waste-basket cover will fit into any interior decorating scheme, and the simple may emply colors to harmonize mo. and are surprisingly inexpensive, attern includes transfer sheet of dtsigns for runner and basket. color keys, material requirements and all necessary directions, d linen, they Ombroideaily Quail m e 0 D {titan and c: 1X18 h . send 20 cents, coins preferred- Puttum Order Nnn-To be used when ordering Patterns and Vo‘ing PULAR DESIGNS. ‘lb The Ohsriottewvrn Guardian Needlework D999- DEIGN NO. 090 Nlme.—— - --— — -- -- --- —-— E- '- ltzyptAddress-————-""-’-"'-""""""“ sus—--———---" ‘m’ """""""' th followinlus IBIaGN——-————--- ""““-“““ ummwifi“fllii To-Da ’s Popular Send us your votes. By Carol Aimes voles for each design before It is oc- We print all the popular for the living-room or match. Mode in natural colored Bo h are quickly and l i like it to protect your hair from - ciivcEiFiviivt-i Three gallons cold water, 9 pounds loaf sugar. 1-4 lb. whole ginger bruised. 1-4 pound raisins. strained juice and finely grated rind of 4 lemons, i 1-2 tablespoons brewers’ yeast. Stone and, chop raisins and place in enamel or tin lined kettle with the water. sugar and ginger bruised. boll for I hour, skimming frequently. Remove from heat, let cool to lukewarm (body temperature) and stir in the yeast. Next day strain into clean ry cask and add lemon juice, and bung lightly. Stir the wine every day for l fortnight. then tighten the bung. Let the wine remain undisturbed for 3 or 4 moiil-hs, when it may be bottled for use. OO-OO§O+O-GO-O Household Scrapbook lBv ROBERTA LII) u 0 0 0 m Cleaning Boiled Wood Badly soiled wood can be cleaned by using a mixture of n quart of hot water. three tablespoons 0f boiled linseed oil, and a table- spoon of turpentine. Warm this mixture, and use while warm. A Comfortable Bundle Wind some cotton around the fireproof handle. of the electric iron. and vour hands will not feel so dry and uncomfortable after the weekly ironing is completed. Fresh Marshmallows Place marshmallows in l. paper sack and keep in the breadbox. 'I'hey will stay fresh for a much longer time. AMomingSmila AN APT LINGUIST A French mistress was instruct- ing a class of small people in the elements of her language. (mo littlc hm", on lrziili arekcd to i‘.- licnt. a . . hesitated. and ill’! - brgan helpfully: "(Tea yctix." The pupil's eyes brightened. "Bez me." he answered trium- DYVII" '- Cream l ' NOW Under-am Deodorant ‘ safely l Stops Persplratlon l. Does not rot dresses-don not lrriiste skin. I. No wailing so dry Cinbllllll right sfier shsving. I. instantly scope aerlvlffll" l" I to ‘s days. emoves odor from DflSPlIlllOlL 4t A pure white. gresseleu suin- Iess vanishing cum I. Anld hll been swsrded ihc Approval Sesl of rho American Institute of laundering, to! DCIIII Harmless to Psbflu- TIN MILLION hrs o0 In“ ilm em. sold. n; nlu Mu! flown ssiiwltflsollblbflll- ‘Li lfl-l wretcliodly straight ‘ m 1 licnsloii that he can never find at The gravy i 0409*“ Boredom ‘ » | Dorothy Dix Sig.” If Men Paid More Attention to the Intellectual Qualifications Than They do to the Looks of Girls Before Would be More Enjoyable An eminent psychologist, who spends his life tfyinl; marriage oonundnim, asserts that men d companionship. Evidently this and-hunting. amusing and Mamie; good even ccusclcrs iliirit is inside oi a ideas or not to rub together in it bu) iicr liuii‘ Clllib _ OI‘ lwliniiie because one looks t if is true, speukinghby and large. for noth- ing is more obvious than » not a masculine dish unless they are scrambled. ’ It ls a well-established fact that a. college dc- ree is a handicap to u iizircfirs all taggtind es a. a arblliut her looks, never about whether she is cleve - a good talker. going to have a girl visit her “sell ' ner to the young men she a grand dancei she is. Dllncl she keeps it as daik as if it were a scandal. » ' ~' I ~ s? it is only hfxllobflle that it is the rare maul ‘r < c i tel tua compan n. who maiiits to g t an ll cc gmls slum and whether ‘(he has ‘W0 lie marries salybecause tie likes the ; cl‘ DtkiU oeiaus.‘ she has cute little baby-talk ways; good in s. ba hing suit; or Hattie because slic rolls liir cycs .it him and breathes: "HOW D18 11nd hfldldwme 1m- . - - i" - and the bread lwomulm you me They Marry Life o no marry to et intellectual £11111 she is set on hus- b Dora oln msrrv in ‘elligentsia. when a mil Any ill/HG Miss In strange woman he always Any hostess who il and who is trying to knows bal yhoo‘ looks. her swell dressing and what Mamie has a billliuri The average man never . He never tries to fiiid out who‘. iiitwit,‘ .5 going to n0 for the long. altar and tile tomb. asking each o her: “Ooose duckie is ‘o0 always love me '2" It is because men do not marry for intellectual companionship that 1y It so many marriages go on the rocks. llutillili ilusbantis. it is wily one sort of company one of these lit.le hard journey that. lies between the And: "Are you sure W11 -- ls wily there are so many un- marriage in seven ends in divorce. For in time bcauty fades, passion dies of satiety. and then if there is IIOl men a1 bond between a. husband and wife there is nothing. is gone. The eternal alibi 0i’ the uiidsrstzinci mo." Vile mock t, but cases. For, as ll general tiling, it ls ried inuii roamuig. He is clever. and ls interested iii everything that is going on in this eoocltin d. he is married to a. woman who is dull and stupid, who of ours. An never catches the pOiIIl. of his stories an ‘liandei-lng husband is. "My wife doom‘ EVEN-thing l it ls oiilv too tragically true in mos boredom that 58x3 the average moi- Hc is witty He reads and thlrlu d world d whose conversational range runs from the nursery w the kitchen and back again. There comes a day when he thinks he will scream if he has t0 liiste by ‘s teeth oiic more time about the ba ' oi; about the new dress the woman next door has bought. _ ihi.‘ lint and fares torth in search oi some woman who will know what He seeks a woman ulioni he ca-n open she door to he is talkiri about. . or how butchers‘ meat has gone 11D. the secret cianibei-s of his soul; who will know why he does as he does; W110 can give him the sympathy ai1i1d wlICll B. lllflll IIIIITYlQS Fl. Woman are bound t» grow apart. DCCSUISC lie goes oii iuid she stays out. u' ' evenings are necessarily as d .‘ as the encouragement and the com/pre- ome - who is his intellectual inferior they Their ater CllSh \\ because they have no interest,» iii common and they sit up iii a silence so thick you oouldcu it with a knife. Their mari- the hope of finding more congenial The onl ha y head as wcl as woman in his own mental marriages are class. mon, and because nowhere e ship as they do in each other. There are many thin wife but the most lmpor nt of all amused or bore him to tears. contests that people suffer for their children's sake or else the years go by because the have all interests do th tage becomes one of those zniiakl endurance resk up in mates. t- those in which a man has used his fancy in picking out a wife and who has married o Such a couple grow closer together as and memories in oom- ey find such congenial corn - that n man should consider when selecting n is what sort of an intellectual com- panlcn she will make him, whegieé‘ she will keep him entertained and n is. it is a pity that even sensible men . DOROTH Y DIX. have not sense enough to realize th By VAL AFRICA FLIGHT GIEIJGUD SOTIIERN IS SULKY Over the Mediterranean the sun was setting in a kuleidoscopic blaze of colour. The sea. dead calm. flashed like a golden mirror. Some eight thousand feet above that ml:- ror. The Star of the East maxed scuth-weszworde. its four ITEM m ' ines driving the machine at a stea y hundred and eighty miles an hour- dlsagreeable hum t0 the occupants of the cab . For the arty the novelty of the expedition ad begun to wear of! Janet Manson was‘ asleep. Her hus- band read a sclendflc review. Otto Flesch fiddled with some complic- nted portion of his photographic a paratus. Carol turned her head sway from the s1 of the sunset- Rupert and Ni e1 err of course were through i; e door forward. in the pilots‘ cockpit, and she knew betrer than to dream of breaking into tlia. holy of holics. And then she noticed Antony sothern. sot-hem was sitting alone as far away from the others as possible. His shoulders were hunched. hLs hands clasped together on his knees. And he was staring very in front of The girl moved across into ‘he seat next .0 him. Hi‘ made no si n of noticing her mistehce. S c touohvd his knee. "An nyl" "W011?" , Carol loskeil over her shoulder. But. tlic iilliirs writ til‘ busy lii their var ous nun-s. and tlicrc Wm little chance of hcr being overhz-tivcl. "Antoriv — won't you make friends?" sothcrn laughed. The sound was not retty. “Wlisv for? don't feel friendly, if ynu wan the truth." I "Tony. I'm sorry. I am really. I knolv 1 behaved badlv to you. ut I am fond of you?" i "Don't-—-l" l "But I sm. Tony. We had so much fun together. It's st id that everything should be spoils . You don't want to min this whole ex- pedition for me. do you?" "I see." said Sothem. "It's really your consczerioe you're worrying about-not me." Carol stiffened. "You're foo good to keep up this sort of martyred attitude, 'I‘ony. You've not to be fair. It's more your vanity than your heart I damaged. wasn't it?" "I suppose so." "Then let's call it u usy, and be frlends-mlease I" For the first time Bother-n looked at her. "You'v changed carol his m1 you?" héasald suddenly. ' "Yduwe changed a 1o‘. You've gone-soft somehow. It's odd. O have it your own way! I was sulking, and it was boring me horribly. I admit it. I'll try and play." "Tony. that's ndl" I-Ioshni d mostlmpercsdprlbly. "I mean ust what I ssi ." he said. "bu: doesn't slter my int of view wl regard to our g lant friend st the wheel!" er ed one hand towards the pilot's cock- it. "I still thlrk he's bogus Ind god. And I cont bear your west- yet their sound no more than a. not well “Because? said Carol slowly, "I'm agigtio marry him when we get soliiemu head lei-ass ma, al- most as though he had been struck physically on the Jaw. _ “You can't an that. Ola-oi dear," he stammei-ed "You ouftl It's impossible!" “We love each other. Tlony. and pweu-gnhabby. Won't you wish us "I think." said Sofhern. "that I'd rather you left ms alone. love you. I always shall. I disliked g:- rirrwre the moment I met him. ow I loathe him." "Tony!" "I mean that. And anyway-you're not married yet, are you?" CHAPTER X SAHARA LANDING It was the morning of the third day after The Star of the East had left Timbuotoo on the second-and p of the trip. that disaster fell upon the expedition. It fell with a. suddenness altogether unexpected. Indeed. to most of its lnemibcrs the v33‘ lmagiriafion of s m p had d. died almost to nothing. Until that moment everything had been the plalnest of plain sailing. The lap to Timbuctoo had been covered in record time. The party given honour of the adventurers by the French residents had been in the best Iicspltable tradition or the gi-eii Republic. The first excitement of a literal bird's-e c view of the greates. drs- ert. in tie world h-td wo n cfl’. With the exception of the Professor. bu=y gun huh note-book. otto Meson, usy w - his pio ogrliphic a pam- tus. and Larrimore, who wnarln thy not of inking over the controls from Nigel Kerr-the party W85 in v; . in! sta es of somno erice. ‘The s y in whioi the ‘plane swam so eff - lessiy was sn inverted bowl of urn- ins blue. vlsobilviltiv limited ony by the horizon. e vsst sandy ex- pome below gave the curious of! t of a seashore over which had lust zone out, being s patterned with rough ‘circ squares. And as for as the eye could reach there wss no sign of life; no u tree. not s hut. not even u m turo pyramid to tell lived upon the earth. Hers m was that formless void in which creation began. But there is sn in- evitable monotony about even un- speakable grandeur _ or limitless indefinitely . so Antony Bother-n sept with his mouth open. and Carol dosed, half dreaming of Lam's and Ascot and Henle ,_ and Janet n played pat ence as unconcemedly as f she had been in Queen's Gate or Ohaltienh am . . . Carol. woken out of her dsy- dIH-mlm by the first lurch. ox fenced that sidrs tightening of every muscle which the wells lin- srv to the extreme o uh siosl when she looks. out of and ssw one oi srs. which show. in! uslv. mot. sss in the Mason's flog-s‘ d her in cs cnsca 0d over ass. - s clinched at the sbIs In hunt o; .. t l” l! 7 .:i...."' to unriddls the ' Or who. they will trizslk about when they get throu h w sh' ly. Carol had a glimpse i Marlin l been dame. ed! And he grabs ' l l . vvvv 5| 1 Fashions. 1 Literatu JONES-SCHOFIILD-HATIIEWAY. LTD. t omco FRUIT nivision ) SAINIJOIINJLL, seemed altogether unmoved. and went on scrlbblln undecipherable notes with a demolably blun. pen- l . . . "Sit still. all of you.“ said NiBBl K€§1i‘“l‘l0flI‘EelY. “We'll get down all‘ Tilt‘: limlifes expense of flat des- ci‘t ceased to be ujithout form and ‘old. It: revealed itself amazingly quickly as full of hollows and dunes and unsuspeced peculiarities. T116 sky receded fi-bsurdly- The 9am‘ whirled up at an oddly tilted unfille- 'i'he aeroplane lurched a 11in Illflfe vioientl . Nigel Kerr Was lung S-de- feet. and cried out ore, tense, sweulins. Vlfllml‘ occupied, as the door swung. There was a hideous burs. of noise as Larrimore whipped the 111-5?- englne into action once more f0!‘ the al b ess of landing. There was a slight jar. a sound o crack g from the rear of the msichlne. landscape ceased of s sudden t0 z stream past the windows. They were . d to h v dwn’ and nobodynsigexgtgrsonnelao? the expedition began 1p sort Out their tumbled belqnsmss. 211g '°“"""‘° bdhfiilliéat-lilil’ £35m was over that their knees were Inclined w n shake. and that their faces were 1m- wholcsomev whitish;_._.___ (Continued on Page l2, 001- l) MO ‘ How Can l '7 ” (B! ANNE ASIILI“ o§ Q. How can I snake brooms and ' asi. longer‘ mission t lei. me broomél. brushol. and mops stand on their straws, bristles, and struigs. Bore a holg tnrougii me hlifltllb 0i 88.011» “as the iar end. and insert tho en of a wire iii each end of this hole. forming a loop for hanginl, Q. how can I avoid an uwkurd and messy Job when melting ch01;- l be? qilt. Place the chocolate on a get; of waxed paper end 111W melt by putting it over the W!) °1 a. boiling tea settle. The chocolate will readily run off the waxed ps- paa. new can I clean and polish silver‘! A. Sprinkle a little carbonate cg ggdg, into a damp cloth shaman thoroughly. Then wipe ‘"11 W " dry chamois. 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Nov. l/iih to l8th inc. i | Jone Seymoufs Beauty Consultant will be in cillenclcince f0,- fiye..doy>.o|\|9_ You ore cordially invited to consult her on your beauty problems. She will give you, wlihoul obligation, experiodvlce based on lraofmenlscir practised ln her Beauty Solon: in Bond Street. Make yourself Iovelier for the coming season. Lecirn how lo give yourself more ellecfive lreolmeni in yourown home. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT IMMEDIATELY hlopliono or cull quickly II THE JEltlKlNS PHARMAC J‘, xqcgg 51095 ifliiipciiu in l3 U homirsi o PHONE 2m CUP Bi beam i; Km SisCHAIlLOIIElIlHPiP ll - ——~=i 1 l z .Whst shouldsgirlwesrw Modern Etiquette § a ance when she does not know whether she should wear an even- ing dress or not? s. The but plan IOI-lld bcvfor her to ask her escort. Q. When eating soup, should s. person lower his head slightly to- wards the spoon? A. No; the body should be bent slightly forward, but the head should not be dropped. (B: ROBERTA LII) Q. When introducing two per- sons should one repeat each name, such as "Mr. White. this is Mr. Black. Ml‘_ Black, Mr. White?" A. It isn't necessary to repeat the names. Any such repetition is usually ‘tiresome. > To ReIievZBacI Cough? Quickly, MixThis at Home cough remedy-more than you could buy for four times the money. It kee | perfectly. tastes flue, and lusts a faml y a long t Docs the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. Hero's an old horns reused" our m‘- Iiothsr used, and, for rssl mills, t is This splendid home mixture liss s still a very dependable thing for dis- three-fol action. You can feel it take tressln coughs. Try it once, an you'll hold st once. It loosens the phlegm. swcsi- by it. ioflithes] the ‘irritated membrairilgfi, and ' c s c ear t e air iassages. s ex- Its no trouble at all. Msks s syrup h?“ why n El"! guch prompt, DIP-k by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugsr and one cup of w ter s few moments until dissolved. o cooling is needed —n child coul do t. Now put 2% ounces of Pine! into s 10 oz. bottle and add our syrup. This gives you 1d ounces o really superior‘ | . Every Day Styles ng results. Pine: ls a compound containing Noc- wsy Pine, in concentrate-d form. well known for its prompt uctlnn on throail: membranes. Monav refunded if doesn't please you in every wily. For The Home Sewer n-o-‘ali An ii ‘Honing Ii‘. e "d-"to" diess. t It ha . ‘ l. c ' ‘l waist- line‘ . . taut i ..ii l; IIl:l'- I rily hi ;..l ll v." o ‘. t tu...s for tea-drlliciiii; iiiicl liii.riii.'*l evenings. It's adorably pretty and fem- inine of soft black rayon crepe with petal motifs in aqua. An- other delightful choice ls black rayon crush resistant velvet with the doll waistband of cardinal red rayon suede cloih....the card- inal red rs-echoed in the centres of the velvet petal motifs For ordinary day wear, a spun rayon challis print, at has warmth and is washable, is smart and rscticsl. The easy to follow pot- ern includes the petal motifs. Style No. 2728 is designed for I180! 11. l3. 15. l7 and l0 years. Size l5 requires 3 8-8 yards of 89- inch material Bend fifteen cents (I5) In stamps or coin icoln preferred) wrl coin rarefiillv iiddreu to Chariot etmm Style No. 2728 Bias...“ ass l I I Name Street Addren l (III: l Province The gamut of color in bats now includes pastels ss well as the 'wids variety of vivid shades which have been worn during the surly fsll and which were romotad snergstical for the foo lu- son. Recon reports comment that fsshionslilo women have i ordlslr pastel pink and blue its ls | we .