PAGE TWO aoooonoo-oo-veefiioneowofiw ooooowvdoob-ovbbooow Mob auxwwams THE cnAlz OTTETOWN (IU.-’\l?"“'“ $445045: ¢¢:-J:"¢:::-T¢*¢ 'l?5;-¢*~:“=:‘ U W oman’s Re alm v. Social and Per Living a Leisure. ——The Woman’s Realm f’ Fashio s v. N’ ‘HER PH vvvv v vwv v vvTv $1 Z LAAAAAAAAAA .. ._x . -_-Y.._-.‘JLST4 flk-x-ns - onal _ ,_ A444 n‘ ‘AA AA AALAA AA ALLA . .1‘VI1.U.I,Q_I_I1JVIVVfYiVVivyVfivwiwy __, _ oro WON THE "l! “Aurv CONTEST __.\ Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box l SUMMER WIDOWER NEEDS Fq-(‘w i A T0 GUARD ALL HIS ACTIONS _ \_," GOLDEN sauces CLEANLINESS rmsr lulu: or ‘—""_" ' l ' T m, We on .————-» ~- ~ naavw The Danger Period is Here for the Husband .~ A e has snlilgs, __.___ , _ emu whv m“ cleanliness w one o: m» Who Has Sent Hls Family Away. . (‘hat “u > '- for a moment. half ex- sound principles on whltoh true , - \ l b i x , attractiveness ls based, No tasudl- Don t f0r Temptations _-' u al away toward the Golden our} WCEIIEII, “dorm-ruined to appear , ' c Id , . come from l..".l.::'::.::;~ i122 .....'ll.*zls.lslz.."allrr.:tlzm.rllweaggeygmgggwegt W n f Wm ms rcq. lmrt-artce of a. (‘lolly will or m mo: carefully. 0r else. as the 500d 01d slglritual sow: sava- vour Iwthllsht- a Ffiend. slip and your soul get lost. Beware of the dog days which are full of peril to all malfled men , whose wives are away at the seashore and t-hfii has‘ smiles, winch looks. slncls and is clean — lSh/e lllll)‘ b . c lll the lllorninq or re gong to bed or f they be lnzns- al- . dllluer. Shc may pre- tai . - ' I thn: sonlewllem else the: C~\\Pl' to a tub figugrengnurfii‘: gfitggggsr ma? he,“ wlfioglaé. aim“ 1'11‘ l1 @115 "lid all!‘ _ strange woman will come into your life who will , _ ____ mm“ aIHs-r PIIRIGFQIICQG The days of contact flying may be numbered, but Julia Relyea, will iflodelyou n; gogad, and counsel you ltglhavflitithall _* ‘rs ‘e no so very g n “l, g w» emae url er ear e. es c ev . _ _ ., . . . . '» What. ls unportant ls ‘cam o y ‘yy "feépa M h" pants’ because o! “name h" flying have lilond hair aynd ivgaraghort-geand to write 1x0 |,|._\\_)_\ “ ||\ u; “,1, c m“: ‘he d _ Mk b m lessons she w1.l have to stop buying her favorite piece of clothing _ n 1 tiers m J I m t m h to k flllLllllff \“I()l'l.ll HAVE "S1 U- ‘g4’ “(Liv as ‘ C a a slacks. One of the youngest aviation students, 15-year-old Julia, now at) aehlgh priceulb Dgcexligilllelw We buy b“ l>li.\l' llYNflf" . 1 ,1“, hlm., em, of an orange o! Toronto, has ln-cn in love with airplanes ever since she saw onQ Wllut 1t ls about the good old summertime or Will! n Iliile inn-ll, she when she was a first-grade pupil in Regina. She went up for u“, that melts down our moral resistance as llrdoes r llolfs evcry (my, Shg first time with Pete Lonnie of Air Tl nsport and Training and m" com-t‘ Ewdna“ "my knwvs- Maybe m“. . k pOllSh conceals came down almost wordless with excitement. “l am not going to m some occult connection bewwm °ur 010m" nzllr. blzt rhe Won't "r _ t‘C\’€l".li'.{-l.i}) busi- " llxllls are C1111). polish ‘ HIE PERENNIAII "\\‘I)BYS clllt‘ woman cvcl‘ tolerates l" vk~l (r rull-ovcl‘ llccls. She ' lzfis put on he: shows the they. bczin to show signs . ' on tllc cduvs. And pumps nrc i101‘ old standbys. Si may go in for llovcllv shoes- luv. . ._v high-heeled ones in black pzltcllt lrathcr or kin or white buck for summer ill bfnck or b own suede for lltcl: And la l in crlsual, SP1 fill“. nd ‘walk lives in ptunps net in on Vacation Fum-Bc t Cloud Swinxmer , i Alli‘ Ulfl ' ill cxfords, ,. but she -—ullru simple C'il("S. FASHION ITASIIES Jnckcts .0nl..ll:ng cordurcy with wool handklllttlng are among autumn sports nlcdcis There are also twccd tcpcoats with hand- knlttcd yckos and Jeeves. Cotton. also spur. rayon sultings. reflecting Scotch tuvsccs. are start- lzlg to bercolate thrcugh til;- Scotch pécce goods ccllectiolzs for spring, 41. Usually associated with resort wear, shlrtavaist dresses wall instead the llcxt fcvv months. Then drgree of CiYP$<lIIOS (icpcuds entirely on the m-cdluln--arld ill s, morwvcr, is purely a personal matter. Even opu or Strokes Tbs girl who just paddles around !ll‘(l.\" herself lcft hlgh and dry when th" g-lng goes off for a real swim. If only I126! paddlcr realized that ' too, is just a maltcr n: ~ And even the dash- ln craul isn't tllflicnll u lcurn l: one movement at a of formalitlv with the addition of ‘fa-ll ncce while the choice of much to do with the Small felt hills for summer are in ice blue, plnk. cllamols, green, beige and off-punk tcnrs to be ~;,,.,_,l,_.,\p m “c-nfl-I 193mm; for. worn Wllilh silk suits-they're fre- l fro.“ ‘he hips. Advance you, qusllt-ly" trlnuncfl wlth flowers and ' and sirctch the left zlrm accompmbcd b? V9315- ‘élffi. dill. 7 THE COOKS CORNER Nrtv pull arm down, past your RAISIN SPICE COOKIES practise the arm strokes stand lei‘. leg and out of the water be- hind you. Relax arm, turn palm to fncc '.\'.'l1(.‘l‘ and carry the arm, el- bow bent at. first, back to first posi- ill-l it h your left foot advanced. ' pr using your right arm the some way. Then as you ulalk ahead 2-3 cup shortening use both arms together, pulling 2 culps DPOWII sugar dmvil with one while the other re- tovms across the top of the water. complete directions for the IIZIWA, ace our SZ-page booklet. Also gives diagrams and directions for lde stroke, back stroke, back crawl, trudgcn, trudgen crawl, breast stroke. Tells how to float, tread water, dive, do racing starts and turns. Includes srlfotv tips. Send 20c in coins for your Qopy flow 'l'o Be A Good Swimmer The Guardian Home Serving . :ure f0 write plaznlv your nmc, Address, and the Name of oklet. Cream together, then add: 2 eggs, well beaten Mlx and sift: 3 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 3-4 teaspoon soda i teaspoon nutmeg 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves 1-4 leasipcon salt Combine: 3-4 cups sour milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Add alternately to creamed mlx- ture with sifted ingredients. Add: 1 cup chopped rolslns 1-2 cup chopped nuts Dmp by spoonfuls on an oiled cookie sheet. and bake ln a moder- " Nun. ately hot oven. 4C0 degrees. unlttl lightly brovmed. These may be “he” Addie“ dusted with a. S11E31‘ and cinnamon mixture, when half baked, if de- sire Pmvincn‘ ROPE STITCH SCATTER RUG DESIGN N0. X 368 This decorative rug is suitable for nnv rnn stitch, which is a combination of single, double and treble crochet. attrrn N0. X 368 contains list of materials needed. illustration of stitches and complete instructions. Tu order this design. write vour name and luldr 0nd send with l5 cents in Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Ncnrllnwork Department. Design N0. X 368 iwvm-_-__...._...._...L-....._._..._....__ m. when crocheted in o es: on a i f coin or stamps to Needlework‘) ‘l'>°§p§rt§?2='§l°{ mnns-r_...____.._-__----------_ iPHOVINCI--------nnnr-lnggw'-—r—————— be worn by smart. wcmen during l1“ the s-lnlplcst dress acquires on air’ stop my private license. l want to go on and on,” she said. “My am- bition is to go to illc (‘lcveland n ir races.” Rand went out. and stilftllliflimig ltllc beam. It WiLS tllrcc lnllzs tu Durzludb llilCJfilflfi. a $01M 110K195‘ walk through the lcotsc Slllld. It was after '7 o'clock wilell he reached the bill hcuse Thcrc was no one on the veranda this izmc, but. a servant appczll-cd and adlnltterl hiln to Hcnll Duraurfs library". Tllcrv. in the hi2 roolll with its" imported furniture. l.s book-lin- [cd shelves Rand walicd. After a few millulcs Henri Dur- aud appeared. The nlall wore a w. ite linen suit, appeared wcll lgFOLIIIEd. His florid face was amused a5 he saw Rand. l “Well. Kirby." he said, "what's on your mind now?" I Rand tool-z his time about answer- Ilng. Ho knew on‘y hatred for I-Ien 1 ore m lDuraud. and an ugly" rage r ‘him. He frowned down hatred and 'checkcd his rage. He nnntcd to bar- gain. and that required calmness. t "I've been thinking about our folk li.h's afternoon." he said. "At first I was determined to fight you, to arm mv natives and turn he-‘l lose ion Malzlayn. You won't blame me lmuch for thinking of doing that; my sFOes v0il'd probably do the ‘salnefi’ l “I ex ctecl you and Mara Jack lCannaglan would get together and lPlfllI to do just that. Accordingly I ay my cwn plans. There would be llell loose cn Maglaya, for I intend to keep this island." Rand nodded. “Maybe vou and I wcu.dn't get burnt. much. But ‘thcred be a lot of natives who would It wouldn't makc sense. ,What we would lose w0u'd be mon- ey?) That wouldn't make sense, cl ler." Durand nodded, his block. beady eyes were bright. hard. "I'm cowd cause me c. lot of trouble." he ad- miffed. "Right. But I'm not going to. How much will you oflcr me for my warehouse and its stock?" “Ten thousand dollars cash." said Duraud. "Si ht unseen." Rand hesltzt ed. The warehouse had cost him $5.000 in the beginning and thc wharf another thousand. His stock at market prices cf copra and rubber would bring eight thousand at the least. "Make it twelve thousand." he said. "And I'll dear out tonight." “All rlgrt. 'I‘\vc‘ve thousand," said Durand. He arose and crossed the room to the biz snfc. He turnrd the dial for a few scconds, fhcn swung cnen the door. He was fumb- ling in the interior. then he came to the desk. carrying p, bulging black leather balz. “Here vcu are." he said. "You count it while I draw a paper frr yoll tn sign relinquishing all title to vollr buildings." It was a bricf. s‘mple document Rand sizned a little later. But it was definitely his end on Maglaya. More, it m5 the end of his ylears BLACK HORIZO By JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK l! l fof of work and deep-laid pians, nt to show hlm out. l ed lmlllcdlutcly. ‘ “Show Mr. Kirby out." said Du- rand. "Tllcn nsk Dlflxec Durand to CD111 "l s; hos ‘said the Filipino. "She talk over radio and then co from house." Duruurfs flord face grew dull red. Wmlklng over the radio!" he explod- jed. “If I ever meet that fool Bur- nell-—-" He. broke off choking. , A_s Rand Kirby reached the beach lWhlClI lay g lstcnlng white under the . ppic lnoon. he was alvrlre that t». e dlstrust he had held for Maya Jock Cnnnzlghan since the first time he -had met the man years a o was, lsllddenly, no longer smolderilg, but l fouling. I Maya Jack had seemed Willing to ldrop ills crazy" scheme to kidnap Sonya Durnud. but had he been? .The mun had depths, was no fool. , Suddenly determined. Rand dld lnot follow the beach towards this part pl the island. Instead. he set of northtvzlrclly along the shore to- ward Bar Point. It was ll. long walk to the rocky point (if coral jutting out inio the surf. Rand set out at a steady, mule-eating trot with his leather bag tucked undcr one nrnl. He grew cautious and droipped to a walk as he sighted the Po nt. He ft the sand lmd pushed through lihc cane brake that grew to meet l the beach. He sow the girl standing by the bo'e of o. palm. She was staring out to sea. The DOUIIdZIIIZ of the surf drowned cut the smulds of his approach. He ystood close to her before she was ‘aware of his presence. She start- .cd violently as he spoke. l “ lat - what do .\‘0u wont?" -Son_vn Durand demanded, ltcr voice unsteady: "Sorrv if I startled you," Rand said. "But I knew you were here and I wanted to-tq talk to mu." "What would you wlvnnt to say to mo?" she nskeci, her dark eyes ap- pvralsing hlm. Her lovely face didn't seem anv too happy. "I jus wanted to warn vou," he “that it isn't the safest thing in the world to be out here alone. goo many people know you are ere." Sonvafis face blanched. "Too many poonlc. But \vho——" “What I mean is that your hus- band has made enemies. not cnlv with me but with Maya Jack 00.n- nagllran. It might not be pleasant if Maya Jack found you out here." "V-Rflrifiaflulflolégd hing frownirélllll’. .nl."sesa. ' tono. “What d a s m "I just ‘eft Henri Dumud. He §E?l“'l=l.?.‘;“;ll.--'°"' "v mm” t" "Oh!" she sold. Then: "But whv -should Maya Jock Cannaghan wi=h in s cool dmesa that does 1'1!!! min-E! for the more ma- ture figure. A paneled sklrt, snlootn waistline and becoming fullness where it is most needed are the details that will please you most, ‘Pile sleeves are cool and so very Omnforta-ble u they m cut slightly eiluular. Yokes keep c. 9m _ clean out line at the shoulders and mV-nookllne. tried with s sof-t of the material is decorative. A soft ralyon print will see you ill-with all the warm Summer days in style, and it is so economclal to make this dress yourself. Style No glomslfi. 36. 38. 40. - ze 36 mqufies 3 l- 39-dnch malterlal. Scnd Twenty (20c) coin in pre- ferred, for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to rtate the size you . SW14.- Nb. zaoo 31m .............. Name Street Adldreu City Province Dims fashions that employ satin often call for satin craze and dull- crepm in exactly nlatc in; colors. The idea la to use the satin for bright band trimmings on the dull crepe, or to use the satin for blouses and linings of crepe suits. Crepe ratlln is also a lxlgrllfimnt fabric for afternoon dresses wuth wrap-around dmprd effects, a. new silhouette for the fall. Slim fashions ln you: will m ‘.171’. T., i-u-J-KJ featured for early fa Needlecraft- —For The Home 2569 g sumo-so twifirur“ """P“ Guru. ‘ N ll Rand urcse and rock up his bag nlomy. Durand summoned i1 str- ' The serv- ‘zult. a round-faced Filipino. appear- gcne out," ' essential mums am more favored attitude, willingness wnd coopera- - tion. . Oralftsnen, ' specially favored. Prlvalte and hem-ti when we g we dscard that we woud never dream of doln | Joseph. If a man ls a profes have no effect upon his activities. .He wanders down the Primrose path [in every l(.l'id of wcat lel- and whe- ,ther his wife is five blocks away cr 51,5000 miles makes no difference. But with the truly devoted do- mestic, house-broken husband who keeps his wife's picture on his dcsi; ancl tells you the smart things the baby said, lt ls another story. he goes into a Summer flfrtatlon as urtlessly as a kld lnto o, jam clostt and comes out as much smeared. It bcghs in the natural human lsigh of relief and excitation that we all feel when we slip tile yoke from our galed llflCks for a. lnolnent. The yoke was 0f our cilocslng. We love our yokemates, We ieel the lead we service to the world. But, all the same, it ls good to rest and relax for a little while, to have no whlp cracked over our shoulders, no vo.ce goadlng us to go on to further el- fort. So. no matter how devoted the clothes and hats at shops g0 slack with our slacks and do peril to the Summer widower. more particularly of his sicnal phllanderer so to speak. the seB-"wm are pulling makcs cur lives of some] 9nd 0111‘ Ctmduct- fOr it is not t0 be denied that 0 nclzlllzee in one. we go ncgllgeeun the other, and every time we strip off a garment a few lnllloltlorls. somehow, we just thlngs ln August l; in December. And herein lies the middle name ls ‘l5 the life! But: 50IIl6hOW it isn't. Somehow being married unfits a man for bachelorhood and after the first thrill of being free has worn ofl the Summer bachelor beg-m to be bored and lonesome. 1t 1s like comln home to a tomb before his time to come back to a shill-lip house that] is hot and stuffy and that his wifel has denuded of everything that. made it pretty and comfortable. $01118 Summer widower begins qulte unconsciously to look around for some amusement and someb0dy| to play with hlm. and he always llllcls ner or, more correctly speok- l ing, she always finds hlm. For, 10 to cue, she has had her eye on hlm,i wululg for the psychologlcal mom-I cnt when he was at loose end; and didn't know what to do with himself I and the nearest girl could pick him up. sometimes the girl is a gold dig-I gar and he finds himself b lnE bier, l5 W Cl Summer widower ls to his wife and is not able to patronize. ,‘chlldren, when he puts them on the ,boat or the Sometimes the girl ls a husband- train and secs them oil stealer who knows that there is no -on their vacation u llttie tingling better‘ way t0 separate a man ffflm some cf freedom that he has not 1115 wlfe than by starting a Sum- lknown since his wedding days runs‘ through his nerves and nlalces him, lfeel that Le has left 10 yours at the} dock or the depot and ls amost at ‘boy again. He loves Marv and the youngsters. He loves his home. But, oh boy. now he won't have to get home on time for dinner, or clsc. He can stay‘ dovm town zuld play poker with the bovs if he wants to. l e can eat and drink what ‘he, likes without anyboilv supervising, his diet. He can have the program} he likes on the radio inst-cad of llav- lng to listen to t.c Jitterbug music and tlvaddle dialogues the children enjoy. I-Ie doesn't have to llflflr l0 ;hls wife's complaints or the child- ren's _qultrrels.__O_peacel O JOYLHILS lto harm me? Whatever Henri Du- rand dld certainly was not of my planning." It was not ill Rand Kirby to be- tray Maya Jack entirely‘. hi?’ could not brlng lllnlscli to toll thls gill that Maya Jack had thought of kld- naplng llel'. He lmagllled, looking at A191‘ llow, that sllc “Oillil laugh at that. anyway. Instead, he said: “Youd better not risk staylng here alone.’ "l shazft be helle alone-long." she salu, her tone sharp. "Besides I'm not air-old of Mays. Jack 0on- noghnn. Nor of you. You may be surprised to know that I've had you covered with s. gun since you ap- peared here." ' He looked down at her ‘hand. She had held it dOWII at her side (luring the; conversation. Now she llfted lit, and revealed a small, but busi- lness-like revolver. , -He saw more then. By the bole of the We were two travelling bags. “so you are leaving Henri Du- rauu." he found hinlself saying. l Her laughter was not quite steady. “'1 am,“ she said. "I'm gettlllg cff this wretched island. for good. A 9 o'clock Philip Burnell will take me 01f ill his amphibian plane. I'm never coming bockl" “Be that as it may." said Rand tersely. “In the meanwhile, don't trust Maya Jack lf me comes hele. Gooyby." 4 Rand put her out of ills mind as he returned to his own part of the island. He tvanted nothing more to do with Sonya Durand. He didn't. admire women of hcrlsort. beyond a flectln admiration for her ullqucs- tlonabe beaut . He found W en he reached his house that Pete Barker and his boys had alread moved his belongings out to the entura. his schooner. After one last look around, Rand n ‘went down to the wharf, got into a boat and rowed out to the schooner. The native seamen who fonncd the schoonefs crew were aboard, squat- tin aft. smoking. Pete Barker was no yet aboard. Rand went to his cabin and stow- ed hLs money bag into the safe. He l YDIIR lNDIVlDll nu- Monday, July 15th MAtRQI-I 2i to APRIL l) (Aries) “Falxmliar issues, sulwtantial and than la/unchlng new DPOJBVYJ 01 which you lmow nothing. Duly can be productive of much achieve- ment — lt all depends upon W11!‘ 59mm. m to MAY I0 (Tetanus)- draftmnen, invenmors, you employed In laboratories; re- developmenrts and construction are ntezveats also. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- If you give a new mat to old methods or production and expand in needed odltles you should find oondlltlons agreeable for gains. Cormrucitvc lmuea arc particularly favored would m u» my 2a (Cancer)- This is an excellent may to start of! the new week. Mute plans care- Itook out charts, spread them on the Q ::-P-\vun.~.-.-. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.w.-l.n.v-.-.-.-.-.-u.-a--av-mmmm l, (By FRANCIS DRAKE) l Look in the laailou your birthday some! in, and find whn your outlook is. according to the stars £EHFJ%|HPQNNKHHN'IuH'IfiHENVJIJA'PJfiN%NHH mer scandal tlzat will make his wife divorce hlm. Sometlmes the girl is just u pleasure-mad kid who wants some man with money to take her to roadhouses and night clubs that her boy friend can't afford. Sometimes the Summer flirtation BIICL; in a tragedy and bleak: up a. home and blasts many llves. And, sometimes it ends only ln leaving s. dark browll taste in a, man's mouth and his currylnfi a secret that he ho cs his wlfe w 1 never find out. ' t, however it ends lt ls never worth what it casts. And so my warning to tlze summer widower is: Watch your step. summer ls] called the silly season. Don't add, to its stillness by making n fool of y'ourself,?__ DORQH-IY ‘DIX. M} i table. He smoked as he studied the. cltarts and marked hls course, l Pete Banker wasn't yct award by l0 o'clock. Rand was about to sendi one cf the seamen ashore to hunt. the nlnn yvhcll he heard a boatl bump the schooners ort side. He heard voices and t en someone come aboard. He went out onto. the deck. l Pete Barker was there. his face, in, the moonlight, looking like n fright- ened blaster mask. He was nct alone. Maya Jack Cannaghan was with hlm_ and Kelly Burk, Maya Jack's man. And there was a fourth; person-Sonya Durand. The girl stood between Maya Jack and Kelly Burk, who held her arms. Her face was white, frightened, her eyes wide with terror. Rand strode forward, anger anl-I mating him. He bailed his hands into . fists, and felt that he would hllm-’ mer Maya Jack, big as he was. into a pulp. YB, Y9 “Ma u fooll" he exploded. "I told yon not to do this!" Maya. Jock lnnecl, mirthlessly". “Dont get hu iy, Kirby," he said. “This ls my little game. And I'm going through with lt. ‘There's three tto olne here-yeah, Pete is in on this. o0 .. "Get this woman of‘! my boat!’ Rand ordered. He had not seen the rifle in Maya Jack's hand. I-Ie saw it now, as Mayo Jack brought it up. "One step more, Kirby." said Maya Jack Cannaghan, “and I'll sec that you're fed to the barracudal" Rand paled a little-he knew so well what excefent rzvecutloners those fierce fish of the tropics were. His cycs met Mava Jack's steadily. (To be Continued) Stiff sa-bin is paired with wool and metal sv-‘ealter. i “i? l Colored metal yams of the fin- efl twist mltke a. shell-shaped mitch in a jacket-bronco with hood qt even finer texture. n‘ M. HORUSBBPE l willing to double your efforts in needed matters. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (100)- Gairls indicated in business fi- nances, induiltrlal and meohanica production. government, army and navy interests. selling and adver- iising also should bring good re- ums. AUGUST N to BWIEIVIIBER 23 (Vlnzo) -- You should have no d1!- fimllty masterlng your problems this wholesome thowht not too stimulating day. Imports/zit happen- ings conccmlng your personal and business llfe shown. Take active interest in political and other civic acgivltles. 24 to OCTOBER 28 (Ubla) - Elmellenlt vibrations tending to flwor pensorlal advance- ment and amulsltlon as well as expansion in gneeml business. 0on- lewmrfl. agreements, legal mules‘ require strict attention. OUDOBER It to NOVEMBER. M (Soofvlo) - You must not be rle-| gleohful of small but important fully, at. d to lnllpo mot details. keep plummet and engagement; matters, details. chefldng mistakes. I be And don't let procrastination pro-l g I I Offender. " All of us must perspirc to live, just as we must breathe. Warm, sweltering weather increases per- splration-and what is worse, it speeds up decomposition. Left on the body, under the arms, around the waist, swear de osits hen go srale—decnmpose. 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