N V.1-?£‘f“"‘-1< 13. 1944 i Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal / Fashions t \ attire A r v O Q O . ,¢¢',¢¢,w,~§~,+¢:¢ .~*.‘..».3.,<_9,,‘ w BELCANO cosMisncs Designed to give you the ultimatrin akin care-economically m] - conveniently. BELOANO O0lfdETI08 were created for busy, well-groomed women who know their good looks depend on smooth, radiant skin. " '1 omorrow is Forever __ Gwen Bristow Dorothy Dix Says- wmais PAST DISTURBS HUSBAND Tales Of Former Popularity should 13¢ Taken With A Gram Of Salt ' DEAR MISS DIX: I am married to a girl in whom I havelost all faith. Before we were married I thought she was the sweete;t person in the world. but soon after we were married she told me about . a number of boys she had gone with. and from her stories I gathered that she was quite boy-crazy. She is very may and has‘ the most friends. Do yoh think a girl of 22 could have half a dozen love affairs and two engagements and still stay nice and sweet? Bhe says that all - of her love affairs were innocent, but I can't help spoken of divorce, but and deep in my heart Do all girls crave popu- DOUBTFUL. IT'S COMMON STRATEGY WITH WIVES ANSWER: bi course. they do. her success by the number of dates ' - in her desire to be thought a man-killer she often “M11911 111B 151C $1111 in lates the number of perfectly marvelous men she could have mar- LivingfitLoisure THE WOMANX REALM _ sors, permanent. wave and blueiml lrihses. Wear dress colours Q O Two weeks inter lie left Ellis is- llI-nd he was working in New York. ma; w“; A little while later he and M“. came to California. As his 1Bn811fl8e returned to him. he TIES A baby in his play-pen. His tight curls fair and damp; focus eyes upon your hair. Th-iple- gag" A toddler in a suii-suu, H zstarred colours for daytime aryuu m h I Out for a walk ii-iui "Gramp ; navy and black. For evening. thfl;wuzl hast owstpeakll-‘Jnsllsn. She A tvee girl dragging a wilted doll. jmore vivid the colour is. the oet- to schoollltllgu gle zrl now. golns Running to meet her "Mon-i; giel‘ it will dramatize a silvery some G- we she had not for- A black pup scrambling down the crest. h ha n edermlaany. file wished it had 5151135 5 _i<or make-up. pin your faith inuaulzfle: “h; @111 5 B “is younger. Answering to the niinc of "Pom pink. Delicate colour harmonies back if a eahhed tnot to look A while wash. biLs-riui; iu ihciare an eye-catching foil for an an". 1 aflhian 1a: o keep any wind; .3\ll'eOle of striking grey or whitewlewywan ’ ese (times. the only A small ifard. irim and Sflyfi 311- know wganmwar - H9 ‘m1 11°1- Soldiers" mes . LHESB precious __ ——— I M (‘"5 doing 1o become m“ 1.0L. pAa-l. HAVE 1'00 ism arlglhgg. ‘It: was scarcely iios- . Againsi HCillECUHlillg Day! MANX FACECLOTHs. 5m; m V1 h own oicitaxed - . . -vivian Holt. i §_-- i 3 cou_i cld out as lung Nowadays when it's difficult to ilfdshe wouk. need him. But he c s i i .*"";i.-i.°".-....c2l':". ca; ca. 'i'a'.'.'i'§.i'.i.'§:.i iliifiiiltli“ ‘idea to look after those you al-!1'° F" 111$ WW9“ W111’! aplifehen"! ready have. Fflrst of all. to Ret 51°11. I =rirl of that “slippery” surface film! 771101181’! 111s Windows of his ob‘ lllli (lcvclops iiiter much use. T; e 9 X.§...' wonderful k k f kin nae or ma g consult__ MILDRED note-n cnowiztl. BELOANO ’S Skin Specialist- wondering. We have often both of us are opposed to it. I think I still love her. larity? o” o 0}‘- “0 o": e e O0 g1 t O0 ___.._ i Potash-conialning dust from the - "m" rucent eruption of Vesuvius may be m o" sent l0 England for use as fertil- A girl gauges izer. she has, and m2 m6 (xpgrlq- fice Kessler Halli lS prfllllb‘ _ h _ ' sud other lino wash wcll in rich, grease-dissolving inuhogni “toad; 5 a measure to guiid ‘sin-ls. Then boil in’ water to whichl against depletion of simply. ‘you have added a little vinegar and ~—— ;dr_v in the open air. They ll soon Alaska's Prlbilof Islands. famous came sweet and fresh again. And '11s summer Home o.’ B-l ps-rlncxt time yours at the Dfllni» 05 d all Lbc fiii- .[li5l.‘£li'l'lll‘.§,' an old bath towel. '9- _ .' mcjnbei‘ ycu can make it into sov-. Icral beautifully: soft faceclothsn isimply by culling it 1n {l5 squares] A 300d fatigue cure is a hot and machining the ed565- bath and a rcsl in bed Willi the.’ »—- up and head down for 20 T0 PROTECT BED COVEGIS es. . ——— —- 1 What housewife doesn't bemoan Alg-ikg your slur; with a izciicr- .‘ths fact that it's the top edge of ous side bow. patch pOCkClS stllCh- iiiriuikcts and qllllis that show soil ed on with an extended flange. a first-While the rest of the blan- aihered or lucked tunic. or tlerslket remains fresh-looking and Nor a fuller lino. The skirt ShOllldT-‘poness! T" D1919" 11115 V1111"? m the flgllr9, as should all clothes iible area. bind the edges with for the slandrr fizuizo. but ilielpiccss of vcilc. muslin or cheese- fillln; ill is dons by inc use of Dru ‘cloth about sixteen inches Wide. pcrly placed lines rnihci" than e..- . This can be secured to the blanket cess material or a too-loose fit. ‘by basting. sturdy snap fasteners. Long-haired fur coats add bulk.; or-lf you want to be really 18ml’ H -buttcns and buttontholkhsi 11rd: as do luxurious fur collar and cu s button-on ty e has but on o es an on a cloth coat. A fur collar ivhlfill fastens to t e cover W1l1¢11 hi! extends (a the waistline ls 81- buttons sewed to it. A regular most universally becoming. and‘ dlp in extra-soapy suds will keen ‘an be worn o5peCiBLy ivall by 'he_i bindlflg bright and fresh, and is slender woman. A complete furl ever so much easier than washing 10D 0n B Cloth C051 1S 811M119‘ the whole blanket lust because the smart fashion for your type of edges are dirty. For $96581 Slim‘ figure. our. tint binding to match the blanket. ARRANGE GREY HA1 1 T0 KEEP LEATHER. i iBELTs urn: NEW Grey hair can be pure drama. if -__- its owner will but play it up. styl- Now that smart leather sports in’: it distinctively‘ 11W belts are so hard to gov-its l ‘Whistler! Mother's clever gal who knows how t0 kflcn "in; it, 15st year's favourite leather belt Best procedure is to or accessorv bright and new-look- Leather belts. handbaizs FOIL FOR R. 9 as she Mn make a lfllfl 1now. to be about to see Elizsibt on the hills beyond, glowing on l. the slopes whi q d with u 1 1 d ,_ D So take your wife's stories about odors o; dus.§n§1’5°.,g§b‘f,§,“b.,w _ she thinks she makes herself more toward him, Around his bungaiow l how crazy the boys were about her, were the friendly noises of the Jealous by pretending that she wasin irig, voices calling "see you to- morrow!‘ In a few minutes sprint Herlong would Come for him. Surprising, how simple it ' one she loved it doesn't matter not interested in hearing about the If your wife were more llllest thing that a woman He ma expected never to see m. about her former sweethearts. So fo asnln. He had made another .i.'e for himself without her. Bui iiaw that the Nazis had smashed that life. taking away his work and iii: friends, forcing his frail powers to the effort of still another begin- ning. lt did not seem too much to ask that at least he might find Elizabeth in happy possession of all he had made possible for ‘nor. when he had seen her. tranquil and assured as she was meant to be. he would know that he had accom- plished something in his lifetime. He could be satisfied that neither war nor Nazis had conquered him completely. . He wanted to see her now; for a long time he could not have said that. Ellen as lately as ten years ago he would not have cared to undertake it. But there was such a thing as having moved beyond resentment. beyond envy. beyond any demand c! his own ego. There was a certain austere happiness in having mastered himself so com- pletely. A cold happiness it was, w be sure. and a lonely one, but at lea-st it did mean peace. CHAPTER VII "Theres the car," love her, that is all for both husband and wife. truly. of a new life. with no DEAR MISS DIX: I am 28 who told me she was 24. After a out that she is 32. post izicc I have found out that 1st know whether to go on think? with th ANSWER: give up the grl man whose tastes are not likely to woman will make the more anxious to have to put her best in order to prevent your eyes from Don't think that you can't trust her age. Practically all women do diddles urhich the Recording Angel against them. please because when she goes out on a date she years old and am engaged to a girl year of great happiness I have iounrl I still regard her as very sweet and wonderful. but am not as certain of our future happiness as I have been up to now, ' she deceived me about her age. and I do COMPATIBILITY MEANS MORE THAN AGE Four years’ difference in age should not make you who suits you in every other respect. It isn't as if you were a mere boy who didn't know his own mind. You are a mature you e. most satisfactory wife. Perhaps, she will be all foot foremost to keep young DEAR MISS DIX: My girl \v hei- conques with a grain of salt. desirable to you by bragging about and that she makes you a little love with some of them. It is coin- dflyb and. d00rs closing. cars start- ,1 mon strategy with wives. So just tell her that since you are tlic last who the first one was, and that you are OIhETS. sophisticated, ahe would know that fhe_ can do is to tell her husband anyuhin = .' rgct all about the divorce hr: - -.- If your wife is pretty and sweet and easy to get along with and you] that counts. hiarrlage should wipe the sla. It should be the beginning, really '. t ...li ll DEA 1110119315. What do you EGDAR e marriage or not. change. and I have no doubt the she will feel that she will always and attractive looking ivandering off after young girls. her because she lied to you about that, and it is one of the tarra- doesn't even bother to chalk up ears glasses iivhen she works. but leaves them off and goes blinking She will analyse your skin and “ esy treatment. ‘it ewffitriefies!“ "»:~:»:»:»:»»:-- MORNING SIILE I NO URGING NEEDED As he strolled round the g _ ed Army officer was m: verv content with things sentry h G . straightened his beck oflrefullv before making any com- November l3tli to l8iyh, inclusive give you a. refreshing BELGAN 0 court- Telephone NOW for your appointment. KEEP LOVELY WITH BELGANO! Q 0 ~ o o 0 e Zevieefiesivefietfitittz‘ ¢“:*'§":"o“3“o“¢“»"e‘?§":"§ 00:00:“ manna-n snaps or carnal Toolied by a iiisblav of an with a clever liefrdrcsatr ‘and ing. ,_ I .. .. let‘ him have his w th scisy and liizgage. too-wan be soonl- bfih- Rtemelnbel- ,1>°'-11 °1 Y?“ and stumbling around. Can you suggest anything I could do or say merit. %‘%I;‘§%DA1§;|;|>ARED ‘ mod 2,01,,” in m] “Aim; w _—_—_—i — *1 off with warm water and eXi-H- not lo take any notice of his mis- to make he, realize that she u so much more attractive with he; gvltlellLkiir." he replied, "from a this latest cilort of the da W i1 ows 0' suds. wax and rub well into the auYfB¢9-| with special care on faded or cracked spots. And presto —yul1'\'! rubbed up a brand-new gloss and gleam to leather articles! The Plan's breakfast menu is offering a banana for twenty‘ cents and a sliced banana for thirtv gents. comments a. New York paper. A JOB ONLY YOU OAN DO Prince Control Questions and Answers fortunes." Cherry laughed at her reproach- fuily. "Mother. we're not sav- ages! We don't stare at cripples." "I know. dean, but sometimes the best of us give a little start when we see persons very differ- ent from ourselves. We don't.‘ mean to." Cherry and Dick promised to be models of good behalvor. Eliza- beth not up and went to the door opening from the living room into the entry. She hoped Ml‘. Kessler spectacles than without them? ANSWER: Dorothy Parker once she said that merrt don't make specs on and be eternally grateful her to see. The clarinet. believed to be the forerunner of plastic musical instruments. was first Pmfillfed tram this material nearly years ago. comma-r COWNER You can ruin the beauty of l bouquet of flowers if you P1"! them in an unsuitable Coni-Blnsr. limo Pilcea| Thi- holder should either be a love- llv contrast to the flowers or should blend in as the continuance of the blossoms. Delicate vases Should ' Questions and Answers on Price Control will a pear in The Guard- lan as a regu nr feature each d3)‘- The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and‘ Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vldcd by the Board Readers. Per- son; who have intelligent question: to ask on price control are invited lo send them " tile War Iii/l Trade lions-Ii. I unclcrstaizd that there is an ehlcxeotionellyxxlaiizalcrap oil air‘ ,Dl€S is vex: ‘l1 mat resut in house delicate blooms and heavy any lowcr DflC€5 i0 the public? g A A. m? 91.63am “me the containers should be used for hear y is allowing ShiDDEfS Io ship fmwer“ i: s by the carload in bulk which sinziio .c:uit in i l‘.' lower Dricc to the COiL. in . liese ap- ples will of course be univrap/ped an: mav oc sauna.‘ bruised cause of bulk handlln . Could you lcll me what coupons are .and ioi- pre- serves. suzn: anti butter? A On Nf)\'€l’l‘_‘}€‘l‘ ilth. hut tr; coupons 8; 11nd ho became vulicLl ‘e also valid.‘ irons bc-i Condo"; B.’ ‘lllfl l»; a L" u. 1'.‘ in. to , Q v. .d ale 4'1 and 4b. and the; of white sl ‘P latest valid preserve; coupons are.‘ A When laundering. dissolve a 31 and 32. , {teaspoon of powdered borax in‘ Q I am rename a house on a cnough cold water to cover the monthly basis. .-.l'.-_ landlord gave; article that is to be washed and let} mp_ six months: nolice lo vucal..~ it soak for about an houlmWash in which took effect mi seczcm -l1tcpid w and white suds. unable to find the silk will not turn yellow. acsonu-iiociaiioiis. i iiin le-l How can I restore shrunken 1m: in occupation until mv, woolens? 1RYZdlOfd‘hfi5 me ivlcted. lf he. A say using clean soapsuds as takes exiction nroccedlnas. cculd I the last rinse. Soueeze the Woolins be nut out ciurznu inc winttr With the hands instead of rubbing months. _ tlicm. soda in the wash water will ‘A Yes. SIHCQ \..:| ll'[.'(’ been cause shrii ' . given proper iiiizice iis required by‘ How can i make brown shoes a Rental Rcgulaiions. on October a darker shade? 1st. you became what is known as A Bv rubbing with milk. to an overholdlniz tenant. and the which a few drooe of household laws o! the Province in which you iurmonia has been auotd. Polish live a-imly. i with a d.rv cloth as soon as dry. ii NOW OAN I By AlneAabb! =c l-loivngan I prevent vellowing f NYE-our Mouth T, BUTTER HONEY BISCUITS I cups sifted flour up h upa. uit c “n” l .... . 5:." ashlar’ g cups rten ag . a emon if gnpna. Magic Baking Povvdrer "with iftd I edl h . C s ln ..§¥ii".?.'i..a’.“i53.$?i?i'..‘.V.¢.l'§i.’.§.2"°"'“ Ir; add ugliest mglxturmhknfid on l r ennui! t l a mm l: pat 15-inch thick. giutwth hlfl-Fee bite- cult cutter, place on bflklnl nhoe: and bah In hot oven ( 50° .) i2 to l5 minutes. Mir re- ma nl honey with lemon rind and dribble mp0 of lacuna lust before removing oven. Makes ll- ivii. siiirrés! Ul aiiKiNi, lee. ‘these are my children. 20 used to. would have a comfortably evening, Entertaining Spratvs business as- sociates was a duty they were all and the old children adapted themselves to it well enough. Brian begged i0 be let off when there were strangers in to dine. so as usual he had had his dinner early and was now up- stairs in his room potteririg over his natural history collections. "Here we are. Kessler. And here's my wife. Elizabeth. my friend Erich Kessler i.ll>\il. MODERN ETIONETTE By lobes-ta Ill ‘ that you've already heard so much about." Eliza 2th looked up with the smile that spratt characterized as the masterpiece of the accom- plished hostess. "not bright enough . Yes: but she should never do to look itnsiilflellge. bat} 111Gb ‘ftréiinc gag she has the i-"iistolnary one enough o o0 du u. us in - between, gracious," ‘w. Is it corrtct to use iniiiials mgrkhxessierig ghysicali‘ higficaps 32g? addressing a formal inv ta- reatene o ma e s oc- casion difficult. but Elizabeth's usgd- iwlfnoigun w§re§é§$dw‘$ mm“ 31am“ ‘impelled h“ appre’ tlce ‘YOYWBIVV of an invitation that hension. He was badly crippled. 15'1" m‘; third Derson ' but he did not appear resentful; Q ' ' he faced the world before him be "Cm the with a grave acceptance, as though tunic? me time is removed. Q. If a woman has a suite-at a hotel. with a private sitting room. but she traveling alone. would it. be all right for her to entertain a man caller in this room? breakfast 1 that the i all the fault he had to find with A. At the Sp destiny had been got over 11mg ago. grapefruit plate As their eyes met Elizabeth was struck with an impression that she had seen Mr. Kessler some- where befcrc. - It also seemed lo her that Mr. Kessler was looking at hei- with an unusual interest. His eyes went over her swiftly and incluslvely. taking in her hair. her face. her dress, every detail of her as though- it were important that he should know all about her as soon as pos- sible. It was the way a man miiht have looked at a famous personage he had long been eager to meet. or a woman so astoundingluy beau- Till KIN tlfui that he wanted tn impress her; forever upon his memory. Eliza- The surest wwv to make the skin m“ w“ m“ mmm’ m“ whnfn 11(1)? aisstiirg ginlgreiaxuliiriytiils his“; she was not uzlv she was no rav _ - B i ishing beauty either. she thoughtighanped ‘m’ Bu" ""1 19111-151195 1 Md re healed. and the stringint it mightdmeahhthat theygealy and‘ om the Dons and makes the seen so o er somew ere I ' _ he m“ he"!!! w” trying w Idem skin silken smooth tify the recollection. If her pwn m" sense of familiarity persisted she . could ask him about it later on. A teaspooiiui of lemon lulce *1: c" ‘n. "".':“..£";'.;i tails.” scan. "ti; "h." tern ermn.p ease ‘ e C e instant while her aghention turn-l gals: separate .and makes the rice ‘ c rns. . ' ed itself to its lrnme a e con e | stubborn mo" She iii his tpoeararwgohvizlrcflé-l; : a g man 0 more ‘mud ma“ ‘he h“ expected‘ hem niWQrtNiiadgsfiQiEMoQi-ttiiiwmi ellow soap and the annoy- ovcr a heavy cane with a depend- cease. NOOSENOLII 8O RNPBOO K lllsililloo n that told her instantly that ghgeghould not expect him to “n” w“ shake hands: iron-gray hair re- _... ceding at the temples. a ic'k beard. a scar that rippled up h-fi Dick was standing. with that right cheek, dark eyes with a line ri-'~'"lre o‘ assurance and awk- of concentration between the eye- wardness that made her find boys brows and crinklcs of kindness at‘ _ h. , (imjngnfly n“. the outer corners. and a pleasant able Just when the most resisted smile-what she could see of tgizi; mixed by heir mothers. between this whiskers-a very Cherry. with fewer Sears but more iueaesnt smile indeed. If he had.sc-al braces "m. . ick would im- aiiy idea that this was not thelriquire for another decade, sat smil- first met-tins he iznva no evidence Ina a welcome to the newcomer. of it. for all he said to hei- was; Elizabeth introduced them. and "How do ycu do. Mrs. Hcrlnnfz. twain it seemed to hei- that K955- witl-i the stateliness the hail learzi- ls- was regsirdin" them with m1 ed to expect from Europeans. attention extraordinary in a man Elllabeth indicated the room b€"llvfii) could rai-diy bssupposed to y . have any interest in them. There " in by the fire. Mr. Kess- was an alertness in the way he " spoke to Dick and Cherry. u passes at girls in glasses. and iln- fortunately a lot of girls took it seriously. They think that glasses make them look older. or owlish, or schoolmarmish. or something. and so they leave them off and go blindly around in the hope that they are being glamorous when they are only being stupid and clumsy. If you tell your girl just how you feelhahout it. she will kceplier l A . . ship. misfortune. H. M. W. yvrote a witty little verse in which Master Jack. he wouldn't need much calling." MAD WITH JOY man was passina. a lunatic to you for making it possible for By C. D. Williams l What is wrong with this sm- t-ence? "1 think vein‘ home is awful nice " _2. What is the correct promin- oration of "appreciate?" ‘Z3. Which one_ oi’ these words L: misspelled? Attribution. au gratin. attrocious. What does the word "adver- sltv" mean? _. 5 What is a word beginning with sa that means "an offermzz?" ANSWERS BETTER ENGLISH f“ A fl-Wlu-ln. Wéllki-Ilk verv slowly agd reading his Ilewspiuwsr. when c was suddenlv startled by one of the inmates who peered thrreigh the railings and said eagerl. : ,""1‘c_ll the laiestncws. mate." "We are well n G'J11B.l’ly." said the pedestrian. "aria peace may come at ariv moment." "Bumeyi" S the "they'll llo mad in here 'em." HINTS 0T? ETIEFIFHE Stemmed glasses are always held by the stem while you drink The lhiglish chemist. John Dal- ton. was the first to demonstrate that chemical elements consist of B 0M5. a mm nou. 'ro nimss dun UNDRESS i. Say. "I think your _home is vu- nicc." 2. Pronounce tnlrd syl- lnbe shi. and not. a-nrc-si-aie. 3. trccious. 4. A condition of hard- calamltj." "The faith cf friendship can only e known in the season of adversity." Ovid. 5. Sacrifice. . though he had decided in advance that he was going to be fend of them and hoped they would us- pand. H;- sald. "Your father has told me a great deal about you. and has shown me yourupictures. -I am so glad to see you- (Tu be Ccntinucdi CHUNGKING. Nov. l0 —IAP>7 Two main obiectivcs of JB/D-"llls south China offensive. Kwellln and Lluchow. were almost in ares/o. tonight. Both arc u United States air bascs in the 0118111 (The Japanese agency Dome! 11111 Tokyo broadcast declared 1mm Kweil and Lluclioiv had fallen- ivitl-i Chungkiniys 35th armv troops surrendering in wallcd Kwclllll-l Q Don's "half-live" ihls aeunn with clogged nonrlls and a smother‘ feeling every time you breathe. Gs: quic .l'llllll relief now with Memliolaruin. l_a bring! conifer: daily to mill I quickly re- lieves congested air passages. . -ll)0I|Ill the soreness ayid swelling due m head eoldamand helps you to breathe freely again. h Mnlbslnvn Li sold n a umu Jud guma- ; lu. A: Lou! dmulu In i! rv y. DESIGN N0. I011 A l t d 0h f Ball, the t°‘i’.'l2‘i’.°.i3ii."§.'i§ n? °' ls ropoain in th baeizzbPattem No. You conta. one for lily of the old doll stamps to Needlework Bureau llhnnnm NW1" "iugrdian. Design No. loll Name Street Adilro: M i-trlnluiafulu n/ii-s 1 UMHIRI [mi/y ..___.._.__.__..____._.. oiq nevus RONTO. N t i- lNutrlti nai \ calendar prepared bv the Heiglhh 1 m5 “g to f‘ don Department of the _ f Ca db it?“ ca" distfiloution. , YouWomenWho SullerF i Nov. i1. — The 1945 !ment is as ilsefill us it is attrac will soon be ‘ 12 ts and food s1 . d on all of i sheets \ 13th page -- s a vitam i chart. "91"" "W?! illT Fllilliii. 0N IONS 0N TOAST Cheese in generous amount. aloha, with the bacon. outs staying dual-j itv into this verv savory dish. l Obviously. the onions should be. mild type represented by the i h tablesoons bacon dri pint: 1 tggspocn Worcvsters, ire saucei gegilgsallxicsesliiillgewgde toast. bu -' tflOedln-Cxfilpiafgbhfi" cooked bacon el the onions Bligh cut into - t . mgsistykabilgugoilinilzngilililed water. llntll; “EN-fill. reserving the ‘ii 011D 01’ onion stock called for in the 111-‘ Rrodiien . M x the onions. onion stock grat- ed cheese, bacon dripping. orees- tershire sauce and cayenne- Btir over a gentle heat until the cheese and bacon “ripping are “b13312. on toast slices. buttered if possible. and iiarnish with the cooked bacon‘ slices. l cliilluiluiit If yew-like so many omen bet ~- the agcs of 3B and suilcrl hot flushes, weak. nervous irnil feelings. are n bit bluc ut tunes-dill due to ihc functional middle agent od peculiar to \\‘Ol’llf!i1—tl'§" 1151118 Plnkl-iiiins Vegetable CohiPWnd relieve such symptoms. J Lydia Piiikinms csiiipoundlfl ~ especially jor women. For 11mm ccntuiy-tliousnnds upon thoul v of wonicn—rich and D091‘ 911k?!" reported benefits. Lynn P11“? Compound HELPS riiiuiic and it the kind of medicine to buy- 4115"] if you're not delighted viii-h 1'" Follow label directions. LYDIA s. Pullman's ' The llil‘ i"... herd Iii. till t bllof Islands of Alaska is‘ larger than it has been in_ years. the annual census 511°! nearly 3.000.000 animals 111 herd. xiNeedlecrfail FUR TH E HOME BASQUE DIRNDL the long waisted bodice and skin. give the youns flimre “iilifiai. fléféili ekganee. N . 27M is cut in sizes l0. l2. 14. 15_ is and 20. Size l6 requires 3 yards 89-inch fabric with l-li yards ruéglllxflim 2o cents for PATTERN. print. vour Name. Address lfifl Style Number plainly. Be sure to state vou Mdlfifiafitwm Department the . lotto wn Guardian. _. ,. _. _ _ p- ‘HAHN’ tinii OINIMLNT