Wom l TWILIGHT In the sildden huslT No slim brugh stirs No t.ny moth takes wing in the scented firrgathlessness, No bird begins to sing, The purple cloak Of stillness falls, Covering ercrytliing ‘And earth ‘For one brief nicment Stands on llgllf)t*»il.s‘if’lllrlg... —E.licl Barnett De Vito. SHALL ELl-IRYIORS ARE MADE FOR HOMES Miniature cx-vators are being maniiiim ed by a number of Ilrms ti day; for the home. Tiici am iiiadc in the f3!!!) of a cli r and r3) ate on a track on one side of l - regular sla rcasc. Tile facnlly iiiih an invaliderl number can include tns equipment m-nen a new home ;s being built, or it may h» LZISIIIIIQO after the house is ccltilmctetl. A ctunltirtilble idea for your leis- ure lli‘ill'.~—~ .~,l'Oi"I‘,‘,l_\' knit cotton sock. irlih bushy‘ soles like small IIIOI‘ mops. Chose than in bright colors _ pink socks Wiill biue mops, niazz 113i green. red or blue mops, or rid sodas wi , blue mvps. LII‘ S Cerium ty. s of lqzstick are very dlficlht to icnicre from table nap- k k/ ‘els, etc. Use lemon i... .1 on irhile wa h rs it) . .vi> txe stains. On .cd tnlilerials dilute the lemon Juice. if you are having trouble making the young convalescent drink his rot brctli. milk and frirt juices, ire iitm smc soda stratis. GIFTS FOG-{MT-IIII SHUT-IN , _. ' I: you are absolutely devoid of kiefis as to what to give the shut-in for a birthday gift, anfither cheery plant ls always a delight. Be suie it colorful and‘ happy-looking and fiVClfl plalirs which do not bloom. A blcssrcn on this plant sometime from now ivili fairly make the day for a person fond of flowers, If you are not in a hurry, cook- Illg’ frozen vegetables in the upper of a double boiler. adding n0 u. er at all, is a goxi method, Bllifl! all of their food value will be vccl. If your meal must be red in a hurry, cove;- the pan .:: ming the vegetables, bring to a boil then reduce heat to keep Itie product simmering. I-‘I.OII'ERS_I<:»LT"H_‘I 0N CHIC BONNETS One exprefslon of the dressed-up fashion in millinery which con- tinues on the up-swlng, is the felt or fabric hat trimmed‘ with flow- ers. Th‘s has taken remarkable hold as an inimrdiate wear style, having been part of a mldseason rogram. This type of decoration s poscti on black or pastel colors. The floivcr< are of feathers. silk, or rclilet. often mixed with ostrich lzps and ileiilct. ribbon loops which present a bouquet of mixed czlors. ' Anti again, the veil is another di- rect contrast. Szme white hats are also taking to flowers. For resort wear the all-flowery theme con- ? 1 SUIBURN POISOII IVY AIID ‘IIISECI BITES _ -THe Woman’s Realm an's Re alm " tlnues. with blooms made d the hat fabric or felt. body. Nlails were used for construction as earllv u 1100 3.0., according to _- Biblical reference. Patches with ronga that no bent dawn to hod them have been invented to mend holes in window screens. The practice of painting bridges in bright and attractive colors is said to be gaining favor with en- Rim-rem. Sewing hint: Pin a Turkish towel over the table end of the sewing machine and it will prevent silk material frcm slipping qff while stitching. BEES MOVED IN SUMMER. Following the example of cattle raiseri, California aparists send their swarms of bees to the high Sierra region for me summer months. RUBBER BOOTS When rubber boots are not in use. keep them standing erect by rolls of cardboard. This will permit a free circulation of air and prevent them IXCm cracking. GLOVE STYLES The short sleeved dresses o" the season call for six-button rind lflnker lengths. pushed down around the wrist. in a neatly casual — r~t sloppily bulky way. Many nations claim the invention of playing cards. but it now is gen- erally believed they lame from Asia, probably China. Saddle stitching. perforations. draping, shining, and emblems all do their share to smarten basically simple handbag styles. WORLD'S HIGHEST RAILWAY Locomotives to cross the Andes i mks inonugqtg» The Golden Sands Riddle By Alexander Campbell v-c When the little Bantu took his leave of his friends. he was sub- dued. conscious that be had not cut every good eintlieir eyes A: a detective. he had fallen d ' badly 0n the job. Quayle had beaten him to it: and then the murderer had pushed him aside and escaped, when i_t had been Xosfrs golden op- portunity t0 Rflib him and hold him fast. Peter and Terry-the young men. in view of Quayles warning. had ei- ected tc stay up and keep an eie on the corridor in which Sir John's and Lucy's bedrooms were situated - watched him depart. a. drooping and pathetic figure. Peter smiled. "Poor Xosa!" he said. "He'd hoped to catch the murderer and crack the case single-handed. Terry nodded. “Still. he was pretty near the truth. at that. I had a ta. with him. you know. before Gould attacked me." Thev elected to take it in turns to keep watch. Peter got the first turn of duty. Terry departed lo pet some brief sleep. But nothing fur- Lher was to disturb the peace of the Orient Hotel that night. when Ter"y arrived at four to take over. Peter was able to report that nothirg whatever had occurred. Terry vawli- ed, and. glanced along to the end of the quiet corridor. where a subdued light showed that the dawn was comma. “It's a revolting business. isn't it?" he reflected. “The Ghoul-I'm sorry now that I called him that-seein- ed to be such a fluidamentaliv dec- ent. chap. despite his unprepossess- lng exterior, ‘They'll hang him. I suppose" Terry shrugged elegant shoulders in a gesture of distaste. But. if nothing nad happened to break the slumbers of the hotel's lZuests. murder had stalked in the darkness outside. CHAPTER. XXIV WHILE “THE ORIENT SLEPT" Once he had left the hotel. Xoslrs fonlsteixs clliickened: his shoulders straightened. The meek brown eyes behind his large spectacles zleamcd man with a definite purpose ahead. over the highest railway line in the world are to be made in Great. Britain, They are for the Central Rail-l way of Pei-u. the summit of which i is 15.806 n. above sea level. thel greatest height of any standard gauge railway anywhere. The line has 41 bridges, 6i tun- nels and 13 reversin stations. It twists up the Andes or '14 miles of practically 1 in 25 grade. Here each of the two locomotives about to be made in Britain will take s load of from 350 to 400 tons. They are 2-8-0 engine; of general utility type for passenger and goods trains, with tenders arranged for oil-burning and weighing 174 tons each. Nine such engines, specially de- signed for the extremely severe conditions, have been supplied to the central Railway and three sim. ilar units to the Southern Railway 0f Peru. The latest order will make a total of fourteen ordered by Peru in the last five years, apart fr"m four huge articulated locomotives for‘ goods service. AMorniluSwnlla EASY TERMS Shopper (after looking 1,1; every suit in the storm-How much is this grey suit? Salesman-Jrwenty-t/wo dollars. Shopper-It's the closest to what I want. But. I usually pay a little more than chat for my clothes. Mellow-All right. sir. Let's make it $27.50. The latest Chinese s1 sto the one about the 8n ry in Canton. arrival of p. said- is the t Clllfll. anrnilolienméqltlli: vaudeville trou/pe. 1p Alumna! Colossal! Tmmcl He walked alertiy. and his head turned continually from side to side. Sometimes he stopped and remained still for long moments at a time. lis- tening. He even lifted his head and sniffed the air. His actions were these of the cautious hunter who is in the trail of a wild beast. He circled the hotel block until he found himself at the back The place had been so designed that all the bedroom windows faced the sea. leaving the back n blind facade.| looming blankly Bzainst the night sky. There was a large yard. and at the far end. garages w which Xosa made his way. doors. moving along until stooped over the lock. After a few moments he slid the~door open a few inches. and squeezed through. The door closed after him. I After. perhaps. haif-an-hour he he had entered. He stayed with his back to the door. 1n a crouching position. staring into the night At length he appeared to be sat- isfied that he was unobserved. Then he stole across the yard and slipped round the corner of the hotel. He had scarcely disappeared be- fore one of the garage doors opened. A flgirre emerged. and the door clmed quietly. whoever it was follow- ed the same procedure as Xosa had donennd finally vanished round the calmer of the bull . Once he had gained the front of the hotel. Xosa abandoned his cau- tion. He looked round hlrn leisurely. A few lights were still on high up in the structure-guests reading in bed. The lamps at entrance were lit. But the rest of the hmel was in darkness. the road that Xosa turned down ran alongside the see shore and led awav from the n-the med where Terry had been attacked earlier in "/- Soci THE Cl-IARLOTTUUWN GUARDIAN alahdllv Minimum M.“ DIITCII fl-IIIIIR 50% Fllsmil OBRINGS FASTER SPARKLE ONEEDS NO HARD RUIBING ICUTS GREASE LIGHTNING-FAST The minute you try New Improved Old Dutch you llrealizethedifierenccllt-z ‘ ‘ new ingredient that dissolves grealg 31mg“ 11kg magic! It cleans 50% faster! Gives you doublg- action cleanin sinks, stoves, immaculately clean. New Improved Old Dutch is safety Itself I It DOESN"? SCRATCH . . . because it's made with flaky Seisrnotite. So,_say good-bye forever to hard rubbing and old-fashioned scouring. Switch 1° 111° New 50% Faster Old Dutch and you’l1 never- u” anything else. Whafs more, you'll be caving money, too, because a little goes so far, g! You'll be sirrpriscd how easily and bathtubs become anamaz sparkling... 0P0 putt" Made In Canada with a new light. He IOC-ked like a ' orolhy Dix Says- 'SWEET TEMPER IS GREATEST CHARM WOMAN CAN POSSESS Nothing Equals Good Nature In Making You Popular With Friends - Intelligence Comes Next Sweet Temper Virhat is woman's gr ing that important su lect and they my vote goes first, last and all the f sweet Being easy to get along with. are other attractions more spec ing at first sight. but for a gocd. reliable conjure sorts and condi- tions of people, and whose potency never wears Oilf- l-hefi! l5 110th“)! l-het e uals good nature. It beats even beauty, for good ooks depend u n a to have a. willowy figure. a peaclies-and-cream coni- plexion. violet eyes and a classical profile if her expression is cross and sulky or if her eyes am as ood as ice and her mouth is distorted No woman looks look pleasant. chairm in a woman. that. never fa ask me for m6 me for amiab ity. s to work on all disposition. It avails a woman noth tt rite ence craclu keep a. dinner table in a roar power. He exammed the “umbefiifflfiji so beloved as are those who are sweet as well as women who are so feared and dreaded as those whose cleverness is steeped w the one he Wanted‘ men hel in and who are as cruel as they are witty. We adore the humor of the woman who laughs with us. but not at us. we turn away in lepulslon from the woman cynic, no matter how scintil- lating she is, and we flee in terror from the one whose tongue stabs like emerged as silently and swiftly as g9- i Other Things Tn Be Admired We admire women for their devotion. for their unselflshness. sacrifices they make for others, but even goodness has to be coupled with good nature before it sells itself to us, and, alas t-here are so many peevish women who would die for their families who nag their husbands and children wish that they were gatcful to those who ding. or bossy and the ameni- the evening. l alert for sounds. down the road. and the ll8hts wer a good distance behind him-the kicking a stone. Each set is better than the next!" DESIGN The meal Mid inexpensive we Isa-per method. lt is created Wlgl cmchvt._ Pattern No. 46f) contains instructions. To order It stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department DesignNoJflfl NAME----—--—-- FIHEEI‘ ADDREBB——--- tccrochetalargesinoris m a single strand of paper and! list of matierias needed and complete turn: W ite u aeedleworkrfluroeresnghg-fbgfetle aulmouuwtlilfil. “m. m com _-@—_.-_——--|——u-— Xosa put one lia/nd on the wall. He levered up body and leaped over. dropping flat on the soft sand on the other side of the wall. Then. swiftly. silently, he wrig- gled his wav on his stomach wuss the soft sands away from the wall The sand was damp against his face. A light night mist lay over him for shoulders leaning over the low wall. Two elbows came down on the wall. The hands were ther. Guessing the unknown Just in time, Xosa rolled idly. Flame split. the darkness and Xosa's soft black hat left. his head to roll clumsily led the shot. ence. ‘Then Xosab straining ears de- tected a slight shuffling solmd. The man was on sands. He woo n9- orpachind the dime cautiously. Xosa rose to his feet Utterlng I stifiled of acutfi‘ teberrgzhhe tnurried an race across e . u n his confusion he forgot directionu» and ran straight towards the sea. Wildlv he ran m-itil the water was splashing round his waist. Then stopped. dared. Behind him he heard a low cry of, triumph. The shadowy on the beach an arm. can figure‘ convulsed. He collapsed. and the water closed over his head. e murderer came cautiously to the line where the wevm la the wet sand. He. peered across e sur- face of the we . Something black bobbed on the nirfaoe. disappeared. bobbed up main. and disappeared. The man on the shore calmly took armtlilswntchfllhenhsl at ooked the sea. and nodded his satlsflctio . The tide had fumed. A body might be swept for out. into the ocean. th luck. Or it might be out up on the shore days from tlib Dot. later. miles awe! I C l He walked doggedly. without tu.rn-, ~imr his head. but obviously he was may not have profound philosophy to give to us. but nevertheless away from her soothed and cornfo fee u ls rum with the world lust be There have been husbands who have deserted model wives who pinch- evesrv penny and kept their houses scoured to the bone. but Who W" , ‘ th a mission to reform the universe. There are old per- *°W ents who love their easy-going prodigal children better than they do the tyrannical good sons and da ck and erring f I l The first came when he was fag, heaven and a it. faint scuffle of a foot inadvertently ed gobs of gloom wl prefer our we te B t inteilige is also d dent u good nat f its drawing u For jusllcaes there argpgig womergogo courted all‘: somalrqimii-ed and . so ere are no gall dagger. and fretful saints. There are so man at. them until they m dead themselves. time has made in a living Anditissohazd tobeprc rub you the wrong way. who are tactless. or ault- lnterfering, who possess all the virtues, but are lacking in all ties at life. So in the end we come back w charm and one that endures to the Often we feel like turning our eyes away when we behold the ravages that picture. but the woman who is sweet. and 1mi- able looks good to us. no matter how old she grows or how her complexion fades or her eyes dull. Brilliant Woman Often Boring rly nature as ast. Beauty at its best tire of the brilliant woman. but none of us ever w before us. out ‘ll-Do cylll uffi . w s cc ‘WE, m; attracted to mbals. The with. murderer. slep . (To be Continued) =11. artificial? .., am SLEEP IIIBDIIGII UHII Thq‘ h a lure inflate! Mn. (Serves I b I) gwn-‘ma-h’ ‘luwflhll-QI-lbilt u with b" would "than In w hi,» wcuIdIIJN. T“ ‘"“""°°°;',‘,1,,,‘;,"";';_; {a}: fiil“‘wcc.‘fli.l.'ii°.‘.'ll.l'-“"“ In no unu m time “lleepln ' ublm. They contain no opiates or llitpe ylng dmp Gill . wdmlhwlvw hvmlu- lulu-ermine“ cook the onions in the butter lame _ cup-mu; needlessly m. nmum "°"“,',§},_"°'P Pfl{¢ff;{§';d,'h~ l" until it turns sl htl yellml. Stir 0:1 hhflnlou-‘afan-M m 51:6,’ " in the flour an w n omoothLv ' h '°"" ‘l’ "'""""' 1 nded ma tn ‘lk m ll . "'" "m, '"“"".|...." lfiifiifl.f“"'“',..?.'iiifi.llg, 53%|: 2LT,’ until widen-an. ltlfingutioryi- iru‘ ‘am’ gnwwrgallna admmuflgw ‘é , , _ W l‘ IITVQ. .11" “my “'2.” ' f“ Y" ',‘,',',"‘,‘§,,_ £3, mwdwolflgl um wrniovr urea-noun u downsh- biltligeouuetfforeulblrlleated..nu, 1mm: it all the oéher tarts epen on itself almie. Whatever other qualities those who are always pleasant- and _ on the sand. O-nlv The murderer turned an the faintest "phut." had aocompan- hisnfctiotgite u e Xosa did not wait to make fur- remain deserted. ther observation. He moved with the men were prowiibfl speed of a make across the sends, length Borne and dived round the corner of l. an dknees. patiently d dune. If his assailant wanted to get. surface ofthe sand w mm. he would have to come after ers busied m . weird tasks. Flori- a few minutes there was all-l While this ail-amigo being enacted Ma H-n-M-w- l. . We mtg‘ to e kindly, good-named woman us; w o tells us how becomin to our tales of woe and who mile? discourse may not be high-brewed. nm- worth broadcasting. She we o is Hils ause He put such wouien in ' Amlablllty Holds Husbands be. d f kl - we seldom“ hear M 8 bus rlirithlfrgvglho aug/hs ll his sh0 d l Dlgeach did not thereafter Within an hour up and down its, circled on their hands, l’! f. (graces are but tin 1 1221M up 1th lmives. Oth- themselves with equally scene was ‘l , and tne NIGHT dumdall who says pleasant our new hat is; who listens s intm-ested in all the little th somehow that God h who su port them. ‘tiling? ho do 1131M feel it a wife who is th lack wit. a 4 cups strawberries 4 cups rhubarb 6 cups ingui- Method: Wash the rhubarb the for about I hours to extract Measure them and then crush Add the remaining sugar to dissolved, stirring constantly. minutes. or until the prevent sticking. cool, dry. dark place. spoon chopped u cutest charm? A group of Girl Scouts are debut opinion on it. Well A sweet temper Of course, there tacular and allur- by a sneer. to us if she doesn't also is another great e are attracted to the woman with a keen and alert mind who has studied and read and who is a witty and enter- taining conversationalist. We admire the woman who has understanding and who catches every- thing we say at the half word and whose wise- foi- the “wit. 521E? M! l0 pathetically that con- all of us their sacred duty to tell us of our faults. to our noble ones who keep our weaknesses ever natured which he was thankful. Near at easy n- ham he wuld h“: m’ “m mun" gtgd (glyle-lfiiiixi hfinmlot em lnd in whom he isn't afraid to confide m“ °l m” “V” l when he does a ool . She ma be neither clever, nor beautiful. 1-0! Elites.“ vet a good or ma er, but sheluu u. charm that outweighs them all w e roadway Blaming] over hisl “nd m“ Mel” him med as w h" lpmn a ring‘ shoulder. Xosc. saw a ead and. And so I m‘, that mummy is a woman-s “my gttrggtjmi with. brass and sounding nature for their chie lure. bill- 8004 fill-ll" we Ire still to live mwfiiv ‘Bil. i d retruzed‘ STRAWBERRY BHUBARB JAM Hid cut into 1-inch lengths. Add half the sugar to this and allow to stand the C0. Wash and hull IIIB_Q_I»_I'Q.WI)QI‘I‘ICS. them Niem and than combine with. the rhubarb. Heat this slowly until the sugar la Now boil vigorously for about 15 to 30 jam is thick- ened somewhat. Stir frequently m Pour into hot. sterile jars and seal with melted paraffin. Cover jars and awn in l EGGSWITII MUSTARD SAUCE moons flour. 1 1-2 cups milk. I m- spoom Dffmred mustard. salt, p;p- per. 4 or 5 hard-cooked , sliced ersonal '1. Fashio [it nsz JULY 4. 1941 m: erature SHOPPING I.IS'I_' for Nourlshmeni and Economy! Lending Canadian health authorities my that whole 3min products and milk are among the “protective" foods which we should cat every day. Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whole when! with nochin added and contains the “protective” food elements {buns food to your family regularly. in usnnilled wheat. Serve this nourishing low 00st, men Order a o: two And remember, be lure co my "Nabisco Shredded When ‘IIII CANADIAN salmon wilur COMPANY, ma, NIGQIIII "m, m“, For Friday, July 4th MAR/OH 2i t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) -l=‘a.vora.ble for constructive and wholesome matters. Recklemness is taboo. Be discreet, too, in choice of associates and places you attend for amusements. Americans: 'I\h nk of the true meaning of JULY 4th. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Toda is hsted’ on your planet chart as s1 htlyo unfriendly only because we wish warn you to be moder- ate in all you do. You can and should enjoy some of the pr.vlleges and pleasant diversims so plenti- ful nere. Pray for other unfortun- ate oeoplei. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Interesting nings and a chance for fun abound this July '4th. No need to be dull or disin- terested, Relax (unless impzrtant work demands your attention) and better fit ycurseif fcr the tasks ahead. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Whlle business Ln general Ls not Up Your Dancing, Learn Fashionable Step: ....____- Spruce Touch Yourself The §esody Doing the Peabody — I guy little step that‘: a winner with the danc- ing crowd everywhere." The clever girl know! how 1m- portant it is to your social rating to ' keep up with such popular dances. Practice at home with diagrams; make your dancing as up-to-dste II your hair-do. The Peabody you can learn In one evening. Try the diagram for a basic step shown with our picture. Your step should be short and smooth, taken mostly on the balls of your feet. Note that on Counts 3 AND. you do a sort of fast two-step. Count 1—Take n slow step for- ward on left foot. 2—-A slow step forward on right. 3~Quickly take a diagonal step forward on left. AND —Quickly cross right foot in back of left. 4—Take a slow step forward on left. Or how would you like to learn those smart Cuban importation- the Conga and rhumba? Our 32-page booklet gives easy diagrams and directions for the Conga, rhulnba. tango. Samba and Peabody, as well as tho wlltz, fox- trot. Wencheste and shag. cludel basic step! and vsrlationl. Tells how to lead. follow and com- bine stem 0f Haw To Do The N Steps And Variation to to write plainly your Name, dress and the Name of book Your Individual H O R O S C O P E i—-—-By Frances Drake In- . Bend 20c ln coins for your copy ewest Dance The Guardian Home Service. Be sure 13d‘ especially favored. urgent matters. thole interests catering to the pub- lic. competitive sports, games and social utivities are unoer benetfic stars. Don't permit gloom a peek- in JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 tLe0)— cst generous Sun. Jupiter and Neptune vibrations augur fcr hap- piness and success in your plans. Don't spoil this day b being 1col- ishly reckless with tiea th or money. ‘Iravel favored. AUGUST 23 to SEPTKLIIBER 23 (Virgo) - Friendly indications for your plans and social obllgaticns. If duties permit, enjcy the day with family or friends in ycu. fav- orite pastime. Necessary business can be tc-pped off with a pleasant. diversion later. SEPTEMBER 24 1p OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) — Caution is advised so that you won't indulge extremes either in pleasures or work. Moder- ate exercises and outdoor sports are on the favored list. R:mance. weddings sponsored. OCTOBER. 24 to NO (Scorpio) - Entertainment, music, tennis, golf. swimming and ether healthly interezts are hgh on your‘ approved program. Don't tire yourself by too strenuous activity. Be gay; promote happ’ and amusement for otciers. N0 23 to DEXJEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) — Peppy, exhilarat- ing. Just the sort of day you energetic pezple like. Shun worry, irritability. Without neglecting es- sential duties. enjoy some (invert- ing pastime. DEUHVBBER 23 to JANUARY 31 (Capricorn) _. Your stars suggest you keep on the safe side by ad- hering to a middle course in plans. Favorable pericd fcr necessary work, travel. family and social af- alxs, rmns JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) - The same warning 22 slightly cooled. but still warm. PARTY OIIEWS Bottom Layer 1-2 cup butter 1-2 cup brown rugar 1 cup flour METHOD: Cream the butter and gradually cream in the brown sugar. Blend in the flour and press the mixture over the bottom of a square pan. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 15 minutes, oi until delicately browned. Top Layer 2 W8! 1 cu brown 81188.!" 1-3 aspoon vanilla 1-4 teaspoon salt l cup shredded coconut l cup oven-normed rice cereal 1 cu chopped nuts MEIPHOD: Beat the eggs until light and lemon-colored, and the: gradually beat in the sugar. Now add the vanilla. salt. coconut. rtcl cereal. and chopped nuts, and mix well. Drop b spoonfuls over the previously ba ed lower crust. cnv- ering it well. Place in a mcderalA oven (350 deg. F.) and imke about 25 minutes. Cut in squares when exists foi- ou as does for Capri- ccrnians. ou can find this day beneficial and pleasant if you avoid excesses and are discriminating in choice of companions. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Fixes) - Fine influences for s holiday. Make your plans to suli your pocketbook and taste. “lenslbly avoid‘ the danger a1’ accidents. lin- iring health. Ideal for heart and cme interests A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY: Very fortunate indications are in this individuals star-chart. It should be clever. witty; have a re~ markable memorv and talent for mimicry. Especially fitted for nurs- ing, dietetics, handling foods, marl- aiging hotels. restaurants. Journal- ism. the stage. law also its fields. _________; Needlecraft- —-For The Home‘ Buttons down the side and nest clean-cut lines make this a perfect Summer frock for all ages. Worn with or without the tailored blouse. as the day or the occasicn demands, this gored skirt jumper has no ual u to style or becomingrieao. P in or printed cotton for ens laundering keeps you looking fret and cool on the warmest day. The sheer cotton blouse can also be worn with other skirts and- jumpers. If you like a. patriotic touch, and we all do. embroider the eagle em- blem on the bcdice. Style No. 2896 is desi ed for sizes l2 l4. 16.30.38 an 40. Sac 16 requlres 2 v-a yards o! 39-inch fabric for jumper; 1 1-2 yards for blouse. Bnblem No. i120‘? must be order- ed separately. Bend Twenty (200) coin 1| pn- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the st 1e number. Be sure tn state the I you vrish. Style No. 2826 Blue --............ Nome ltreotllddlll- c‘ u PIOIIIDI HEADACl-IES