U<*"7-{>::1'~Jl:\4"l. . .3 at o l? .1 “i”?! ‘.15’ 1.415 .l'liwio,fiw7la":ii-a;f-. XOe-FQKKD-i-YIJ-i _‘_< J-wr-IIHFI _PAGE Tvvo l W0 en's Re alm f. §ocial and Personal LO-O-fiOv C v vvvvvvv w 1" “ ‘ ;ISZ'_— THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 71'} THE -AND-— HER Jcnvzrzrs FRIENDSHIP .___._ . "'_—‘ HAND CLEANE Prlendsllllin ‘l; love‘: full beauty Housewives’ nlulds arealilable u: mum 0H y get very soiled, and this is annoy- Ill l Draw _ that ma} waste in lng when a bridge party or similar dselllelmfifi ’ engagement is in the offing. The 'e‘¢l'l§l¥$.,~a‘ the heal" and never fclgiowlngedmirtftrurewvivgeli rubbed in . - an rlns i w r ‘t - Sucll is our frimdship ripened but ‘I will make tlfe blllckcst lullldrgoerl l0 lJlPS-Q- ‘ and white: Use one teaspoonful It déffcus the‘ arrow from the soap flakes, me Same quanmy of lfldlllé.’ “Clllld olive oil and one of granulated Wllh_ inc-cry look lhat makes a. sugar. WASHING srocllnlos Having washed your silk stock- ings. rinse well, then take the toes and dlp in and out of water. roil- 1,511! = hope from failing to “‘OillLl, the restless pillow to . ——Friendship. l ing stocking? all U118 éime until the ”“ .—‘ lop of eg s reacle .'I‘his is far llhe best way to squceze dry and M1, ,§;“:\;";[‘*EU!,",‘“';°* l; Iwhen shaken out afterwards your hm il ‘woman; r-tgckeflglo of ‘lstockmgs hm_.______’e a “we shurm as ‘brill I looked into her ‘ GADGETS poR CA5EMENT5 face. and slw pialn features. and j was‘ filiifi’) NW" Standard attachments on most cd. But a closer ac- types of steel casement windows qililllVlll t ‘:0 me an insight lo parmi, o; their being unlocked. hi“; l ‘flms? ""9 ke3"“°“f opened to any desirable width. “I11 _'j"""’"‘- s°“l_'b"‘“}'-‘ closed, and locked again without :11. l“. .._.(u .ol ‘God has stamped I moving me Screen which as me ‘ M“ "‘°m“- ~‘°'~“h- window swings outward, of neces- yATI.R‘A“L_ BENT‘. sity, is inside. The mos: natural beauty in the ‘ world _is_ honesty and moral truth; Ygpse Vlalvalisa in an lmlraortantxclo}; ._ lec on. ncu es crovwnes m e fOZiQllli orau is truth. True, fea- among which are veh-e; turbans ‘Wis, _m“]f§'_ “f? .b°‘_“"~"' 0r a m“ _ with a higher front movement, re- 1hr‘ .ilic ,~.l-p.ltlon.~ the beauty of uevPd by a piece of jewemx prrsilu-lure, as true measures that l :T0-Day’s Popular Design d“ By Carol Aimes QYITTED TWO-PIHZ' 1712i aESlGN NO. 71 ‘ Miss Ainles receives at least 200 voted for each design before it 1a uc~ rpted for this column. Send us your votes. We print all the popular esigns. Dear Readers: All of us can remember one particular frock that we Qua? wore and wore and always felt well-dressed in and at lust reim- (glllished almost tcarfully when it was finally worn out. ‘somehow we t ink this dress ls going to tit right into that category. I. is knitted 1n and its sl%tly widened shoulders and clean cut lines e top may also be worn as a sweater with a w ---~w-wr~l-,Ir'w' simple sITChGS. give it. much distinction. lepnratc skirt. Pattern includes instructions for knitting in sizes 14, 16 and 18, material requirements and full directions for finishing. Send 2O ceilis, coins prererred. Pattern Order Form-To be used when ordering Pattenu and Voting for POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. HOUSE WIFE ' 1 devoled itself to satis ying the re- " '-¢»o-o+o+on1.----:.:.=fi¢-¢-,e‘e-v- vyvoeeiéiivévtéfi “it YT ERllllR! Story of a World Dictator By H. C. WELLS Copyright, 1988. by The North American Newspaper Alliance, lac- . ght b0 be toler- syllonsis of The First lumllllellnl that “Mlle-m” °“ . . It. was the old nurse who. staring able. and gfiseglieyolé-eygflet w?“ over the crlo and at the D 1e. One y 113w” ' squlllllll baby inside n. first ed both 0! - d ' Md Rudolf hltlow “the Holy Terml- l ‘b33511; ago“; suiéh §,,"‘§§‘,,,‘l’{y_ “Get . And very 50011, his troubled mo helnl r u .. he “hmpered h‘ baff. d r m . his outraged old-l out Q1 "- mi“ ° Y° - ., ‘ er“b,°,h§,s__iu,°§,,d Sam-pad rem; to lllmself presently and wcndered son t0 believe she was rlizht. I-ltllel . 511d wais, t? Jag‘: llhfailrlld itaonfirtlyl ra —wio 111K911 e a . .» _ . i th t h aunt w use bullied when he cgulctlseczlanlgetlgjokailé‘, péigqnlgshg; sflssofs Wm Wang,‘ gl11flgll515§3lg§5wD1“fll‘-gl5 because theyl V91? hmTl H‘? mg 5°“ . ,_ , ., ‘ ' ave ' hlanrce nléeiictildewiufily alllcrlleablcleftigncliietr ellclglgzlusreag- if m" ham-t‘ m" ' - - - .' ~ ted. l Am‘ ‘.I.L.'ha‘ a ‘lplnsler’ “,§‘Z_1,‘},°§,','l‘vl radii‘ ttlrlecelllllrollleexllie was le_~s aBBYB-S- Fpclxxlslllsl‘ raelzlllgvPlllhteevlvb'hoxwu& bring ive 011F111! hi5 junior days at school * s ~ l ' t o llu Clllifilffill. But. nadt get sslilgeggfil iiihélnlmgashgifllilrégefis an 31x09 glalécheld l had w m“. up a ldloaml '5L 1n- fo all sorls of rules and 61157-01115 119 mknlgfllld ‘Onaelmiocl; “ml 1,}; 01d had been accustomed to disregard lsteaa PL‘ win ll lilo examined thel l? 110ml? Wm‘ his bwihcri -He Dog-m C?“ 1:11 hvlm “ erfectly nor-‘ IGIAYIIPQUHE carly the inadvisabllity b0‘ 3m“. Ou-n- “pff, be“; he‘ of plowing down the wicket with his , maln_ql,fl".ubtlflg The DOCtm-‘Sugul 11mg bat linen lie got out at cricket mldxl HAWK‘ 3‘ m r “m. l or of uittinlz, he game csten atlcus- gesled Rud be slam m a p De ' iv and vindictivclv directly after Sena we scrum‘ he had had his lnnmgs. and he CHAPTER I]. raspecl the lieccssity 0i havinitgitlz YOUTHFUL REVERIE ootbail somewhere near at when he desired to hack another player. He ceased to bawl and Under tile influence of old Doctor lhrfflten lbudlv Wm" lmwYeFl- bu“ C8ISL8-ll. the future World Dicta- tor wenl to Hooplady House instead of having his subconsclousness ex- on the other hand he acquired a complete set of the recognized Eng- plorezi. cleaned~up and. made over in a. sulcble establishment. on llead of the school. He'd make ‘em t out of it all right. Bu: it. seemed quiremcnts of various respectable examining bodies. and unlfiss 1011f behavior nulltated againsbthc a‘.- tainment of that _ oblectivc. the school. as an organization. did not conclem itself about wnat was hap- penlng to you inside or outside o: between the hours devoted to that purpose. Mosi of U10 boys were day-boys- and by ordinal-y standards the tone was good. Filth was furtlve. and such vice a5 occurred was in uisi- tive. elementary. infrequent an ob- scure. The head boy was a son of Doctor Carstalls a taciturn. fair, good-lockinz boy who seemed to do everything he did well and with a minimum of effort. He won a sort of qualified hero-worship from Rud, quite at the beginning of their ac- quaintance . Rud was engaged in an all-in scrap with a boy who had call him “The Stink." He had been l bin at his adversary with a pen- lish bad words, and he muttered them ferociously whenever exasper- ated. Brother Sam he saw littfilof -, , _ . ' chooi; he was in the upper v- sogrrlgbxtabfiyfllilg linitglallytstlcfiilfillllllflesliav8 l-giosn: and bother M! ill“ "m"! been W“; 5mm“ Hooplady 30,59, abou; him quietly. pursuing ends of as an educational’ insiilution, never his own. There was a lot of anioni- gave a ‘nought u, chanww- and the derinf oodness in Alf and a touch finer shade: cf ccnduct-wxcep. on‘ 0i Telilml- "YW dldlvtnimlht V) Speech Dayj,» q-hen the hQadmMgeI-[safv words like that, Rud, he pm- M,“ liic boys were a household of Wsmd- . u n h yrullr: lingll ll gentlemen Bind L11‘: coglgillelléelzvaegblmslg_ Pr“ c“ 5' l e fififfin‘fefi‘.‘g,,glf,lfl‘_s heard h m “h Alf put his llfllidsllb his ears and B‘; Qmv o; teach“, _ the $1,001 "gOél might be struck dead for . . B.‘ u "He's have to strike pretty near the whole school, then," cal _R.ud, who had a kcell sense of lustice when he himself was concerned, _ l-le speedily displayed all active. insensitive intelligence bCy0ilCl_hl5 years. His memory was c; eptlon- ally good, his reception uncritical. He read voraclously. His imagination was fired particularly by the history 0f W815. conques-‘s and campaigns. Then forthwith he became Caesar, Alexander, Napoleon or Genghis Khan. whichever Rud it happen o D- all Washington Irving's Conquisa- dols, and sublugated Ireland wth the sword of Cromwell. He was Fwtion. Zenemlly speaking. he did not like. there were too many of those lncalculable zirls in it. He had no use for and the noble Lndl boo aibout big-game hunting merely strengthene his innate distrust ho; e,- wm, a broken nib, Bu; the and dislike of animals. If ever he 19110“. m mm b the wl-ls; had to hunt ti ers, he decided, he now Qnlv his 1e“ g“ wash-ea would do it wlih explosive bullets and 118 was getting the worst of] from a martian. a 800d hlsh strong me punching‘ maclla-ruwhen he saw the elephants Corstall appeal-ed. mu and calm, and mflllas m the zoological sar- standinlz over them. “Don't ht den-l he mrmed with hflfifiilliy. and wit-ll things like that, wllitiow. cl dreamt afterwards about fiehtmx dun-t do 1t hem" them with‘ machine-gurus and catch- 1151's bigger than may lnlz them in the most. horribly salky "gm; m5 shins l; yQu must, jug-p. pitfalls. And when in his dream ey luvs privllelze. but don't. use a filthy, lust came closer and cloeer to him. (mm m“, than Might, poison his. bleeding. halbbllxided. but persist- biood. Or lab his eye. What's the“ ently undying and intent upon him, trouble?" he screamed and woke up in a Efxplgnaflon frenzy of fear and hate l “Well, 1 say he's not to be called savages. barbarlmlsf "natives." l 4 | r For l‘ Yuan Vicki Advtnlclng M: bu» pound upon by a Board o] Phyllcicnl. how ‘lonlz it. would be before he was‘ i0 be. He conquered America wthl» Clive: he was Gustavus Adolphus.’ k5 off the water before using. w.vU11VV‘UVVUvvvwv-w vvv bfiO-OfiO-O-O-O How (an I 7 I (R LNII IIILII! rQ O-O-Q “Q. How abould he onvelzaopedb: \-OO§OO4 dxouod when writ-in! President of the United Staten? A. The moat formal address in: The President dd...’ W. ‘i5’“'é Q. la it. all right for Betty us. who is ten years younger than Mary anith, to address the latter as Mary, when liven permission, or if well acquainted? A. Yes. Usually the woman who is ten yea-rs older prefers this among friends. Q. 1s the bride's family expected to send a wedding invitation to lhe bridegroom‘: parents? A. Yes. and separate ones to each brother and sister of the bridegroom. 5 lie "mowed down." he had no other use for them. akALA A Aka - n v‘. wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwu w .?.....-_._.- ms COOK'S comvzn FRUIT CAKE lcup butter g cup sugar 1 elgFsSlllt-Illi mam 1 cup blanched allmonds 2 cu mixed ere 1-2 . Qlue aerial‘ I-cupa lour 1 teas l baking powder 1 ‘ , - cinnamon 1-4 teaspoon cloves > 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons fruit juice Method: Cream thd butter and the sugar until they are very light and fluffy. Add the unbeaten as. one at a time, and beat hard tar eadh addition. Scald the raisins and then dry them thoroughly . between towels. Blanch and shred the almonds and cut the cherries in quarters. Put all the frilit in a bowl and sift Since he was a day~boy and not very fond of games, and since he could do his scnool work very quid:- ly, he was tree to take .ong, solitary y walks 1n which he could let ills im-i l agination run riot. in anticipatory, ' reverie. 'l‘o me passing observer, he; l seemed to be a small. rather sluvexuyt ‘ boy wi.h a large, pale, egg-aha d lace, big end up. usually a sniff. ut in imaginancn he rode a nlagnltic- ent. charger, or occupied a. powerful car, and nls staff and orderlies and messengers buzztd about nlm. and is e-Inloatlled hosts sormecl the farmhouses and villages of 4 landscape and swept over the hills while his pitiless nuns searched -he1r recesses. The advance was always victorious, and with the home-coming came the triumph, Usually Hooplady House was 1n- volved in that. The prisoners stood before him. That drawing-master, a gloved traitor, was silo; out of the day. Sometimes his father and mother appeared on the scene and were put under protective detention. Cousin Rachel, the pincller, now in a greatly chasfcned mood. submitted to her fate. Sam and All were rarey . given lolea. (To be Continued: 6-0O4 Modern Etiquette III sonmn us» OO l‘ Q. How can I take good care of l ferns during the winter? A. If the house 1s artificially heated, do not use real cold wa- of a shock when they are growing in a warm room. Take the chill Q. How can 1 remove spots from white Lies, gloves, jabots, and similar articles? A. Keep a little French chalk on ‘hand for this purpose. Rub A lit- tle chalk on the spot, allow it to remain for a day or two, then brush off. Q. How can I prevent new tin- ruatzing? ' ware from A. Rub thoroughly with lard, then heat lt in the oven before using it, and it will never rust. 0Q+O+OVFOQO Household Scrapbook lav loaun in! 4 OOOOO-O-O-Q When Handling Sllk en working on silk, and the the new tin vessel ESCAP ailtllllllll 0F ClllllS (than Shifty llml, ‘loo -E h a? Gmh-lnifluzndlm‘: your head is all clog ed neglected c d Va- -n 1 bi- whore moat co d: our! comforting relief. It allicigly clgllzla: llobl Prevent Colds Dcvcloplu- 1 awa the clogging mucus, reduces wait until amlserable cold develops. swol en mem- Wh hands are inclined to stick to the goods, rub the hands lightly over a piece of fine sandpaper. Patent Leather Patent leather shoes and hand- bags can be made to look like new by means of a milk bat-b. Mere dampen a cloth with milk and ru over the ahoes or bu‘, dry with mother clean cloth. This treat- ment is also very good for the the thl teronthefernlmasitistoomuch r Other Winter Guardian Home Be sure over it the flour, baking powder and spices, Mix well. Add this with the fruit iuice, any kind you prefer, pineapp-z, peach, pear or even home-made wine, just so it isn't too dark in color. Mix well and add the flavoring. Tum into a tube pan lined with heavy waxed paper or brown pa- per which has been Rreased. and bake in a slow, 300 deg. F. oven for about 2 hours, the exact time depending on the size of the pan. Test before removing. 00o] thoroughly, then wrap in several ckncsaes of waxed paper or cloth and store in a until ready to use. If it gets too hard, unwrap and store with half an apple, which will soften it in a day or two. Now here is the second one, more elaborate and much larger. It makes about 10 pounds alzainn the other one of about 3 1-2 lbs. Know Dds and Don't! for Fun on Skin Have a good time your firlt day on skis. Be sure of what to do-and what not to do-at those points where moat novices go wrong. Look over the ground before you begin. Keep to gentle slopes-don't start on steep trails. Urge heels inward when you glide on the level. To toe-in makes your skis cross each other. Keep the knees bent on down- hill runs. To bend only from tho waist prevents the flexibility necel- sary for smooth skiing. Lean away from the llope when you traverse (go across) a hill. To lean toward the slope makes you aide-slip. Crouch low, drop lilowly sldewayl when you can't resist a tumble. Don't sit down abruptly. Learn correct positions from our SZ-page booklet. Diagrams lllOW you how. Tips on equipment. ointerl on ice, hockey, skating. winter cami- vals, t9o._ of Self-Instruction In Skiing An ice. Address. 2??‘ ‘° "“ to write iainly your e Name of Send 20c in coins for your 0on5 e . b , h Name. Address, and DESIGN ho’ 71 At the very first warning sneeze, tgaliletesep Ell’: lumen“ “w ‘chad P p, booklet. "um. _ ,__ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ __ _ __ __ _ ... _ ._ -_ -. ... sniflleornasalirritation- utafew sinuses from ..-. . ° ' °,,‘ ed drops of Vicki-i Va-tro-no up each re ocked , 11811511! the ‘fawn “ Wawh Street Address - - - - - _ _ _. .._ _ _ ._ _. ._ _ _ _ - - - nos r11 immediately.‘ Used in time, 1y t e ooid- VICKI . P" M"? W“! l‘ WW“ W“ "l!" Va-tro-nol helpatoprevent the dc- e ta "y o u constantly i" ‘emmlnfl the 11d l4 pity .- -- - - - - - - — — State - — — — — — — — — '- velopment of many colds. ireatheagain. "TRQflQl watch it, thus allowing part of ‘ steam to escape. Keep on the 59R! Addffll POPIU-Fdlffifl§3E%\I@G%?1E>_“‘§8_l5_l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ use“ n, mo“. hon,“ “m, M, 0th,, nuqluhflm“ o, m Mm, we}; uafalyrgogoalOgges substantial _____i_ 9 3 ' Town nwilm All reproduction rights to this Design reserved. r _ i___ l J w’ ‘ i Edwina Yuppie and "CAP" STUBS BY CAP. HGW WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW COWBOY SUIT? y}... WELL, I SAW A BEAUTIFUL SUIT DOWN TOWN, WITH TH’ HAT AN’ EVTLYTHING, AND we cAN GET IT -IF YOU'LL LET ME PUT YOUR SAXOPHONE AWAY LJNTII_—\WE_LL, UNTIL- Quiz: OLD- ? ER AN‘- gay“ 1- 33E I wl-la‘r's THE MATTER, BOSS? ‘TIILLIEV THE TOILER ——f ANDY’S 0N THE “OUTS” SWING MUSIC IN TILLIE S OFFICE DURING BUSINESS HOUP~5,COME ON,MAC~I'LL PUTA STOP TO THAT No! I SH'D SAY NQT—- Ly EJTHER THAT SAXOPHONE LEAVES THIS HOUSE cm DO, CAP s-ruoos! I'LL ae-r THAT L- a-rrrsaauehuuv ls m mans Aemll TILLIEJS THAT MRSIMPKINS HEARD IITTERBUG HERE A PHONOGRAPH n= YOU Mun ANW- ue ISN'T mun: OUT mo l: 4 A HUT I'M NO FLY 5W5 By Westover "hula: DECEMBER 6,493.8 rlfFashtions '1 Literature l wwv wvvvvviiiivv ‘v v v v1 vvv v1 v wwTQ-I Dorothy Diva's Letter Box l l There is no Surer Way to Turn a Husband Into a Philanderer Than to Make Him Believe by Your Jealousy That He is a Devil Among the Ladies ‘Dou-Mlulflx-ilulvobocnmarriodtwoyearc to the fiflestmw God ever let live, but m trouble fl this: Whon my lludaand looks at 11:‘ other girl it mskesmo eel u iahoiscomparlng metioher l0 m~ql§ _. “Vi-midi. Ind this makw me envious o‘ llPl clothes, money and looks. He thinks I am mum and we uarrel ovel- 1t. and this makes- llic llil< 2W.‘ for ikliliilliilfii $335351" ‘33.“*“°" Answer: Well 1 don't think that your husband will ion you dearly very long 1.f you continue to t~l-:~lle lilit with your senses; jeal that a man resants more than inlustlc. lwife, and 201mm; that you call possibl; kill your hlubarlds affection for you so for "you to be always auusin; hilll of s . never committed. ' If you want w turn your husband inw .1 lulu. anderer, you are akin; the Jltfit. way to do it by nulkillg llllli u l. 3 that he is sucn a devil among lile ladies that no lelnule (All ilhvi - He will think that if he l8 so fascinating as all that lic lluiu us. oui his his cnarm technique upon the girls. ' . Moreover, if you are going to suspect hiln of having Bllmlk: and ilC- cuse nlm or ueing untrue to you, he will thunk that as tie Ls gOiill; -_u b. ‘ .CCl.l1i'€(l, anyway HG flflfl 8S W911 lIBVG U19 K3318 BS U18 1183M. Li you want to teach your husband u) deceive you and ilt: 1o lul; y, on as you have begun. Make scenes over his casual Bbxllliiui; l“. - women ne meets. Make him afraid to even 85K his Aunt Juli: .,. ,7 l luncn wlm nlm uown town. Make him know lhal. 1.1 he ls poll t‘ o ill} hostess at a party. or if he shows he enjoys the OOIIVELLBUOH U1 a1. t;.l.»_. lalnlng dinner partner, or if he asks a gin w dance that you \\i.‘ llyatcrlcs as soon as you go; home, and keep hill’! awake hull tile quarreling with him. ' He will learn ilow to hide everything he does from you, and to m} y Y. Wnvn you come down to brass tacks. don't you tlll i ~. Jealousy ls pretty foolish! Your husband picked you out. iol a ,5 1mm among all the other girls in, the world. Isn't that enough prod. b; you that you are the one ne preferred above all others‘! Cant you fiLEp your mind concentrated on tnat instead of thinking that you lldiclfl B8 NEW-Hm 6W5 11> M"? I188. not‘ as slim a figure as Sally nus, 1101A; entertaining a mic as mama nasr kou may wonder wnal. ne .221“ .l. you to want you, but l. was tnerc for him. ol- else he would have passed 51., by. 41f youcan hold on m that thought, perhaps it will be a Clllk: 10f Hlllfaltihflfi‘ 1W (TXDPACIK. l_ erronlmeonc certain. If ' L; ful as lvllss America heresli and as glamorous as a yffqilllwleerilfi gill lwl l; a.» uolotny rarker, it. wouldn l. offset your quarreling with u,- lusband about. every tune Lie speaks to a woman. ll you (101iL Pull) lnal. you are 801118 w lose mm w I-nevery first amiable woman lie lllieis. _.l)ear MLSS_DAJs-—WQ nave a ooy almost 18 who has been going “i111 F 81“ BN1" 11w 88¢ She 1s as ma: a all-i as you can and 81w. 1101113. WMPFQPWWQ 18-11110’. but dunk-ma he is so young we nave broken llleul "P- hm“ "hm 1w is blue. wsnearwuev. ulssallsiled and doesut c9011] to can for other tnlnggnof. even girls, luld now he ha, 5131M.“ w ur and running with wild boys. should we let hllm go back l0 hi) W1 all“ W "RWY. m should we keep them aparv? Anwm“ WORRIED PARENTS. '1'“"° "e "m?! when Parents should cliln-b down from their kilow. g1 gilkidren mdmcajosmess that they hula what Wu snouici do as .0011 as ie Vt: $5911, 5' And [ms u It will exalt possrb Don" b8 Uri-id U] b ll Wlll You l0 the skies, oecauge it wul égzekfioufljénhhk esteem‘ , , mflaesjew hlfsmafuaglglmvygleglélwgs motiyaled by love for llllli and you]? ask a De‘ y LYLE-tiny Ovel hull. must play amunli wlh to sit around home of alleevening and read ull ;lll. m‘ b°°*- W WK m] N116 rgefianlma. He is some our. w fillfl div- kind “Hal “V1182: uown mercyl u lie doesnl llc. in nicely}; with whom he wuna-zngpemutwd dig-e wl d 81m instead o. m will linoleum-lid wnlyldfathers and mothers, to Whom ullr he °°J°¢l to his Rom: "steady" Wllil 8.11 one girl Tncy all-am my w” ms u . -' md "m o“ and In “an,” so h ca love lor lhl‘ * 1w h ~ e 8118M. but that doesll‘. very ° n apPen- UWBUY the affair Just wears itself out, or parishes of all. emia when the clmqren are sent off w sch 5 y‘ , 001. orthe boy goe’ to \\'Ll'l£. axayfiflffi-Qlsf" ‘m’: w“ o! l 315mm m"! FY1118 t0 keep a. bay enllrli; A5 M48!‘ 1°, 5 Qntflfm lgiéfiaghflgutlmgo heater gifexuard or better education L, mull-ill» t-hanlcc girl. l.lll- lvfienfor ore fidtllatuahmzi but uown “mwcmn 8811152 lulu games h, m - ° and reflnes the young Cull dud m e principles of QEIIDlGmQIX-ll-IIBe-S. The first indication flint £22m“ benllga gtsflower ibwoy‘: heart is when he begin; V0lilli..l lacuclruaérlendshisgfrm mce gm A _ . d rafely in lov ‘l1 v6 h" 1°" invalid-a heer b11258; and she ls "=1 1W" her. How Ofislltlggafilgggylcgl" I ha” “"4 "m the Bible am about oovetlng your lgguudryillllal?“ R401 DLX. :r E 5 5.‘ r r s 5 EN 5r it I El 5 F; E lfl unha . nevermtlosld hler how Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer -.__¢._.. A rfec beaulllleiuy "2" thwm‘ I Your new frock, 11,, Iowa“, bn” , "'8 l0. mould; all, "flj mud w‘ ill: mam" ‘ h, DP skirt, with snug P!» flares for walking Think of it! more’; 9"? "4118 to sow it... the coat ll so moderate! You'll will; w arise? m~=r~ w» welcome. new“ “m he"? M1081. lhldcl of Quad Ilium w w» ‘will “millill ‘HWY: ny____lgl,l_r_-_’lf,fhrl:nf_to chum mm 90- I6! In...“ no n. .____.__.._. llama Ilrootlldrcn fill! A MomingSmila ‘Th0 imul wntchl" fumed ‘ma. h‘; e asked me if“! Wink! of 1N5. ‘Blink ofuulslWco “I'm nun ho didn't mean to offend w "-"'m""'" $5..“ ' m in