were properly reinforced when the first signs of wear appear. Lingerie slips thar give at the scams eiin be reinforced with a length of white tape; frayed straps often can be replaced with straps from u ivornout slip. And here's a tip rewarding wool dresses which have fallen prey to moths -picees taken from the hem and set in under the ninth holes will make n patch that is hardly noticcable. Wear in the garmcnths tintlcnarm section can be repaired similarly and will not detract from the appearance of the frock. While cracks ur chips on enamel finish of ranges and re- irizt-rutors won't actually affect thgr performance. they are un- sightly, and there's a good chance that in time the exposed metal will rust. To patch the spots. get u pouch-up enamel from your appli- nce dcahr or from a paint store. i rust ins nlrcndv started eating away ai. tho metal. sandpaper 1.12 zqwut clean. Then wash it thor- oughly, rinse and dry well. rind rub it over ll2hLlY irilh a litll; coal oil. Then use a small brush flilit i-nver the bare spot with the enamel an old superstition holds ‘ that wlim lllK‘, bees conic buzzing around your head thev are cup- nosed to bring good luck. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If vou are attending a church wedding, it is all right to return the bride's smile at you. but don't try to get her attention. It is bad manners TWO-PIECE FROCKS FOR DAY. EVENING NEW YORK-In a fall collection of inatit-zo-ordcr originals. em- phasizing quality. good taste, and unrelenting beauty or line and de- taiL-flattery was found in two-' piece costumes for daytime and evrning; whether simulated or gen- uine. in effect. Innmskirtcd even- ing dresses trailed the soft carpets of the solon with the suspicion of a sweep or lust uscaped them as in the instance of a checkered black Jacquard. slim and narrow worn with a jacket of quilted block satin. its squares outlined and cen- tred with bits of sparkling jet. Short-skirted. evening models WBTB more frequent, and made up 1n_ brightness of detail and trim- ming for their abbreviated length. hctublc in this group was a 501- innn slim black silk Jersey with u flash of let at the waist, with wide elastic off-shoulder neckline revealing the curves beloved of the llflfllllios Who posed for so many of‘ the early American portraits. ON CLOTHES Make at least two sets of collars and cuffs for any dress that needs them, and use them in rotation so that you don't. have a last-minute scramble to wash. iron and air them. Clip them in with press studs to save constant sewing. Sew loops tape on to the band of all your skirts so that they can be hung up properly. This saves constant pressing, and makes for longer wear. Keep vour clothes brush scrupu. ouslv clean. and try damping the bristles sllchtly to remove stubborn fluff or dust from black mo- terials Dedicate a quiet hour once week to mending your clothes ——stocklngs, shoulder straps, drosses- It saves the misery of dis- ovvcrlng that you have nothing fit a personal Living 6f Leisure l The Woman's Realm c‘ especially silver fish . . s. are fond of starch 1d o will be attracted to ray. on with a starch sizing Crickets. which many people think are a harmless household companion. may also feed on rayon. Rayon clothes stored with the ordinari- naphthalene moth preventives will be protected from these insects If they are not so starched. there are special insects powders which should be used when the insects first appear. at the holes fn rayon iflothes which have been blamed on llliicdBS are actually spots where the cloth has been dissolved by a drop of nail polish or perfume. SHAMPOOSE THE TIIHNG FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR NEW YORK. 0:t_ B—(CP)— Your growing gltry ls one of your b-rst assets. so you oWe ll t0 YWT‘ self to keep VI\‘ll' hair beautifully lustrous at all limes. Frrquent shampoos are absolute- lv nsccesszliv. particularly ll YOU!‘ hair i< oily. if you We in a sooty city or work in a dustv area The scalp has to be kept clean if hair tissues are to be healthy. Sim-e hair is an indication of lvwlth, diet and exercise are prime factors in kccping your trasses loolzlng alive_ b Before vour shampoo Tush Ym" hair briskly with a. coed quality stiff bristlecl brush. .s»hampoo i; used szould be of th in l the ing type and one "it" lulu bildngrout the hidden Wh- lights Perfect for the Klfl lfl tho 5"‘ vices and for easy packing are the new envelope shamlpws. ThBTG l5 3 natural shampoo for every color of hair: a. henna shampoo for brunettes and camcmile for blondes all delicately roan/ted with law- enden To make sure Ihgf all traces o! soap are removed, rinses are upplled with the henna. and I “milmlle $llBmP°°5 in upper p r d bi b ii saved ITOIIIIEII: vlrmrg n?!” “in” -- - ano ou e o LAdd ‘in fl . ~” a" Y!!!’ e!‘ hallirsolllhlgfilllfsbfilslflllfgrlcllryi-‘gsfi $51.?‘ “l; aim he”? “mllllflfmmaw llrillatllilgllttglxblltjlilllif a $22 fir:rvlguldrliczfflliehwrgufilillifilwglrsaxnazgelierzogn {lefglfwbllfifzlh llllelfivvble. nddlmililt- _ _. . : ea mo '. - ' ' * l-l so. s e . your seal with your flngertlips. beam. all“ lfealft; “Sums ‘$311? farlilily under foot. That she would keep within her budget. and feed hirr He said he Iilhwghte Ieoléiany owis m? Blil-‘gnl; uuwlllltllflgg lfllllllflfllltlntfr- ifiddutke 311d cubes ma the but. w‘ ' A PY 91- . 9593- Bib]. th l “it i» rm» i» as. ism- s» “an... 2st: 332;‘..'?.°§.€'£3.l%2°..'2§’.".l‘;l‘€otintl. I-iw- M“ and kerolpnlelrlllds n Phfialj- slyle Blllllllllllllllllfllagilzr-ilvblks sllgml d treat each other with the politeness and uuusiaelllrliiorl tillleyl wlirililixllcl s13‘: Plllllfll§h~ Elms W“ -. . a “momma wlllle ll may be ll-lle gradually beat l“ the suns; Agd tostrangers. To magnify each others good qua es n er s that you look well in the one you have had for years. very 0"?“ l1 new hairdo will help give you a new lease on iffe_ RATIONED FOODS MAY BE USED AT GROUP FUNCTIONS The vexed question of the serv- ing of mtloned foods at. church Wk; o w if B. tihe Wartime Prices and ‘rrade Board. ' consolidating all previous orders relating to the 1115-586 Ol’ I'l- ticrim foods The section dealing with "shared meals" nukes it law- ful for one or more arranger; of 2 group to foods u; mains their ration books for gmcral con- si-mption at _ group function, As regard; ‘the sales of home- mode foodstuffs. h, is ruled that sugar and kiuttcr lose their identity The consumer branch s5 raeres to ifa i th ufldicbe m; e ri e rest o the whole country n “Meeting wit-hcut eating" might be taken as a wartime slogan, they ' ElEE A Lox ‘roam so» BATH IS A WONDERFUL BEAUTY PICK-UR ITS LATH ER LEAVES SKIN REALLY FRESH, summon. MAKES YOU suns OF DAINTINISS! umivwnnoi ' i lllAiiYY raw! say. Here is n group of old fashioned the one: used here. They an all lrlsmtg! be embroidered on ha-nd- any and simple to nuke. and wen llcffummntglwlltla. Ctil-Itfllllls oi- wall designed to be adaptable to many K0 mlfconlalfnzo 33%?!‘ lmflll ope: of interiors Ind to many usea. lllélle! lllah Ml?‘ complel: lmmw 22o will find much pleasure from You will find tbialovely our . Send lbc in coins f r ur p, ilrlghtiAdally beauty both ug3¢°§i§lir%"v§li'r“reihgu 00W of HOW To Ma o gur m; wit Lu: Toilet S0lp'l address with l5 cents coin 0r n l” m‘ °h‘fl°ll"°ml (""5" winppgn can“ hm" mo. stun s u» Needlework Bureau. lgwrfg‘ l5°"l'l°° Addrm- 3° 5"" tectcdlnlintineso-mnkuyou Char ottetown Guardian. ~ and the gmyolmb‘:ok1l:’tne' “an” 1W8- W-l you'll l0" 1|" pain no 51g flanked by smiling natives, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt warn nntivn I 6'5"" “lull”! 1113mm" "Mm floral garlands and n grub skirt over her regular Md Gross uniform m“ , d ‘o s"... a.’ - - - — - — - — — - during n visit to o South Pacific island in the photo above, reproduced U" Ill" 5mm‘. Anna”! _ _ _f__ _ from an Australian newspaper just l eived in this country Orodlted 5"." Add?“ l - to the Air Transport Command, Ibo photo uppcrontly no not ‘ ‘ lon'g_-_|mov1qg|___ hlbovnltollhtcr a- KEEP THAT LOVELY SCHOOlGlRl COMPLEXION THE COOK'S CORNER CHOCOLATE FLUFF PUDDING milk mixture. t water and oven. 325 de comes out clean OIGBJII. . . Inch time you wash with new, improved Palmolive, take one minute more... and massage Palmolive‘: soothing, beautifying hihcr into your skin-lilo 4 cream. 4 full 60 umndf . . . W: lhn cam: lO-ucond mo: with Palmolive‘: luihcr ihn work: such wonders on all types of akin. lloroh Palmolive Bea complexion: 2 out of 3 l woinenl 2 ounces unswe etened i 3-4 cups milk l cup cubes of white bread (optional) l tablespoon butter 3 eggs. separated 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 cu 1 teas hites and thu vanilla. Turn into greased bak and sprinkle with chopped desired. P1 knife inserted in the (about 50 Serve 20b or foamy DESIGN NO. 570 a Beauty in l4 llayS JIOOFI Scientific tests on i285 women, supervised by 36 doctors, prove conclu- sively that in jun l4 do): Massage brings better X0 p fine granulated sugar lwon pure vanilla Chopped almonds (optional). Cut up the chocolate and place hen fold in the egg- Me in a pan of hot. bake in rather grees. until set so that cold. with pouring uc w equally delicious onuthl: degslcrt. _____.i._______ IN DANGER. ZONE Since France fell, more 1,500 convoys have been esc through the Straits of Dove the British Navy. ciifrisnioivcrfrroonifefikiti may T0 srrrcu , 11m» CHAltLOTTl§flQ_WN_G_UARDIAN cial.ai1tl'l3orsonal '1. l IDorotliy Dix l zSauxsa Ill m: cheerfully work . band's dreams if she is devo licr the right to nag the life out of n q-‘WBDIS. Now. considering that man-i which a man and woman ever en it a. sort; of gentlemerfs and ladies‘ uty prepared w make. divorces, ‘.1 fore the marriage. SUCCESS. include one u llment a do pep and warmth into his kisses personal behoof and benefit. out stepping at least once a week. that her new circa is other woman is. whit chocolate fish to breakfast in a soiled ways build him up in his and and lnB dill almonds slow they are defaulting on their bargain. centre minutes). A Job Only You Can Do ~ ma control Quentin an Aluwm ldbe than orted r by motions and Answer: on P11" cogtrol will appear In The Guard- ian on u reguln feature each flay The questions are those which h!" who incorportzd int . rum Pr! d ther: i, so legal restgigtion on till: Turtle 50?: viva-gm gamma min sale of the finished prod . this region. The uuwen no pm- vlded by Chg Board Bnlllerl. Pol mm who have intelligent. question: to uk on price co nrc Invited tn send them In writing to the Women‘: Regional Advisory Com- mittee _ol_the War Tlmo Pijl es and .,./-.»vni>qqu_vg-qy.-u>-u--» ‘.- PRE-ltl UI‘TIAL ‘PACT l. BY COUPLE tedtohim girl can put their own interpretation each desires to the other. and what concessions and compromises each is PRE-NUPTIAL UNDERSTANDING HELPFUL Cei-iaiiil it would save a lot of tears and hecrtaches and quarrels 8nd " John Doe of the first part. rind Jam Doe of the second part. would take enough time off from their billing find cooing to come to some sort of a bin would treat each other. and what they would do to make their miflllile 8 Y BIIIOIIK l iii. t r: a till‘ twat; ml younitloxlltgtlfr-Wk n to Not t» Ho“ evenng ‘BIISUE S 1'81’! OlLVRXliLBW S € - over the bills. Never. never, never to tell her how good-looking some atlence into trying to make their marriage a success as they would in at empting to make a go of any other venture. Y u m v _ . f urse. that there is no way in which a marriage con- tracs gun be gtrliloilcetrl? but it would pull many a husband and Wlfe are slipping un short to see what they promised to do and realize how and n good provider. but the husband thlat a womflll pines for is one who will keep up his ave-making and tell her how young and beautiful she is no mnfi- ter how much she gets the middle age spread. long as a husband will hold his it to the bone for him. ‘Arid n woman never doubts that she is being the wife of hei- hut- e thinks if she loves him it gives . 5h him. and poison him with bad cook 'Thus we have the spectacle that would be amusing if it were not so sad cf two well-meaning people who desire to make each other hazlpy. but who make each other miserable because neither knows what the o her e is the most important contract into er it. is a. curious thing that we leave a cement upon which any boy an ding agreement about how John might pledge himself. for example: (a) To keep up at low. Daft of the ritual of courtship amll never todtaltclel hishgvg: h1g1; glrlggltzgdsonldl) long; fuse hcr with the vacuum ceaner come; dilly down; (c) To Du-t n “m: He might also agree to make her a definite allowance for her own To remember anniversaries. Not to criticize her hats. or till her sit. up of an Not to And Jane Doe might solemnly promise. and out it clown in black ur-d e. that she wouldn't throw away the bait with which she caughtaho: Just as soon as she was married. but that she would use the B m tactics to hold him as she did to hook him. That she would never Cflillflt housecoat and with cold cream on her f-c‘-‘. T at she would nevcr start breakfast. table fights. WIFE MUST BE CONSIDERATE 0F MATE h ll th ‘ and Tilda??? “‘llll§t“§il§’wl§‘€i‘l ’§3=‘§“§Ji’i’ttl'§°ul'?'i‘.$tl'u§.lffifwuhfi l-hil other people's esteem. Tint own l l 9 would never forget. to say "thank you.’ or to show apprecla-ion loi- Ill be blind to their bad ones. To put as much hard work and intelligence who Trude Board. Q. I do not understand the new coffeq rationing. Is it one pound every three weeks or month? A. There ls no change in the value of tea. or eight ounces of coffee. The increase plished bv having two coupons be- come valid every three weeks in. stead of every four weckams previ- ous . For example-coupons 16 and 17 become valid on Septem- ber 728 and 18 and l9 become valid on October it V Q. when will preserve coupons D-6 and 7 become valid? A. Preserve coupons D-4 and b became valid September 30. ever D-O and ‘I will not e good until Thursday. ncvember l1 and the remainder will becomes valid in pair: every four weeks thereafter. As wife's hand she will , nsuad ofspeclfying minutely Whit they To take her one pound every third week of the lillttors I! Inna Icrkluun Km: . ns ur - cr is 1n the salon", she s ly. "He pressed m» to bee you at once." ‘Tell Monsieur mv coffee at once." as time drag-cod on. When d finaflly came into the rcom her trim collar arid tight-fitting cuffs. in- dicated the mfnence of “Good morning”. she said coolly. "What can 1 do for you?" “Zoe, you're running away from me " me. After I'd tried to see straight and think straight. You ran off to Isabel. or crursc vou had a. rfgl-it to do that. if you wanted to. But ysu can't run back again." "Zoe. you don't understand." "Oh. yes. I do. l understand thor- Ollllhly. She's such a frail little thing cu out yourself at her ser- vice cu had to rick her up when she fainted and support her until the doctor came. You had to drive her down to Deauvlll» in your car so that you could be sure she would go comfortably to take rest cure. Didn't it ever occur to you that you had let me down? I lcok- ed in: w you." Zoe went on. dis- regarding th= despzrrticn in his face. ‘You were my ideal of every- thlng I1 man could be-handsomc and brave and cultured and fine. In my letter from Bar-the on~ you never bothered to crme and see- ‘lu said he wouldn't approve of an ueizzfllicial engagement’ with you g. MENTHULATUM 1.1.. » roumiu Inn! What Charm Your Own Rugo Add to a Room SMART IUG Wouldn't you like to be able to make this lovely octagon silk rug? Not so difficult as it would seem because. even if you have never made n rug before. you'll bu able lo do this. Thin particular rug f: crocheted of allk flocking: dyed in petunia colors-violet, purple. bright blue, and ivory. Full instruction: are in our booklet. Our SI-pago booklet ll full of utep-by-ltep direction: nap. woven rule. morning when Leonie came into her "Mc le amlant aid unct/uous- uHIIOUIICQ him. even though I told h'm you were still slumberlng. He desircs to 1e commandant that I'll see him in on hour. if he cares ‘to wait ~or cane back. but that I must have my bath and get dressed first. Ycu may bring me In the drawing room Giles paced restlesrly up and dzwn. his express- l ion growing more and more somber zoe navy-blue dress, with its spotless travel. "No, Giles. Ycu run awnv from make you Six Ways lo Stretch your "u"; II 8Q BOUOIS m‘ m; um c "- wopm) FRUSTRATE TROUBLE . w... - ’ . to ab! l-bl OHM. l A STILL SILENT POOL a w‘; qggg-mg ‘uh "l" l _ . . . . . 1:“, "mu Q Mr-Omlmwn ha‘! l met-anon fill! banks of a clear. 115:8 Yizill‘! chose menlded u coon Boy And Shfluld A8169 on HOW They 'f‘,°§l,i,m‘,°n5°rlurtli h n" ,' . s poo. a‘: ey l ow gns o wear and _ ' , , f“ v0 ll i» Shatcigws reflected. green and 031:; 56%;; :1 await’ 03th aha“ 11:13 Treat Each In Matrlmony d rather,“ £13m fiat?’ ttilérmqnhnzt 1 Lmficocb”. a a} l. Scents of lush grasses—a red birq-s tllélw we ,""Z°‘i Ulla barhnce‘ d u,‘ m x l.“ Us If; an‘ g bsnggfloo! . h“ l ca eep pa en ca er ca. m mm 43mm “and "'70! ~ “walls . l Blue sky blending over n11. bnssslsup b; and yell fir: Iétb ":11 co Talk-in thenworld 1:" uu being c I “glamor- a wifoll: "f final mzomllla, , occ on: cu o vos a - tlpng - . Pear; in my soul. a song in my vent ci-alclrtng. Suéde Ngnog nlofilg :OOII or m3€§ilfl§€t°¥ fitwgant 1115 05's.. dull“ l'l,"m,'°",,§ ‘iv: ggcltlll-lrqcg tghrll: m‘ 3 Manure coflu I04 l For file Ibeauties about me serve lloiarbxbyltsh.“ W" um . m fiflgfffflfifillmlfiliibifli E,“l,.fi2,°“° ma" m“ "h" makes ' smm or the ma. might be willing to ‘ma: ‘ ‘ at cw . '- eras co an a l‘ . n ua man’: f n. tollmpallto knoweth m» spar i sill“; Mei‘; m" mlieiullluilifi; not“ m alt u is that ‘ m. of be u lvh-llittw gtisllywlltiintlliu iluuggnirl 4K°‘1"°"°"°' I ‘W's m“ dress l“ me "gm “mu” “M” IOOCIAIIISSIIWSIIIBG‘ iguenigirely diffgrent fro‘: a womax‘i's idea. of whit 001%; I con he! it." dam on than nun i o bending and watching over all. ligjhlng if you want to wear it. im- tum a good husband. iustu a womnp’ idea o! be Every l pulsed 0f!- on the 5M|knnomd _ Blanche Sherwood Stephens. mediately and have no time for a perfect wife is not at nil a mans conception of surface art east. with the lltmoll ma“; need - new “impala-s "'“'““- ____ "°' ' ffllliléli" ...?i‘°a'."’l¥..ll.'.'§i; ‘$32 6 s.» wfi" W” "‘“ - Morn FABLE W!!! WANTS ATTENTIONB tliro bef .' evening. and i; murk- It's a good idea to keep your ____ $31? werculglcqrhly {satisfactory I - mending basket handy these days. M ths do not prey on rayons. A man think for instance, lthat h’? lgbfillll f: Zoo was still sleeping the next rfloéninllllgnlihgaglnirarlwoulcllr ac ‘lwwtbt; authorities. However. N", h-m_"°y| l, l" "rum good husband if he is as domest c as t e Ouse o-i that boo. "You mun you married me after "Oh. Giles. of course _I mfg have! Everything about you mean so much to me. you've been to ful. I'll try time. you were the lust man on earth WW3’ way that counts. I'm not . keep on reaching for the mo comes to love-only when comes to my work. take what I can hol hand! and keep it. earth" d "But you someone else. "I did full l else. I hadn't. I'd think it unfa‘r. fleet love of my life might still ahead of me. of my life is be than that. It b 11b]: r l i the ar r cry ear n and Zoe. who hacyl wrl inst. moment, was still in their cabin when Helen. leaning inmat- iently over t of Bob. She cu called to hirn. “Bo - over here to the le-e-ftl Under the second smo-o-ke sts-a-ckl" He looked and shouted "Hello there. Where's Zoe?" "She's still writing." "Well, for the luvvs. Mike, go get herl" Helen nodded and waved her ligand. Then she started off to get e It was o long while before they got down the gangiplank. Helen was a/be to throw her arms around Bob's neck before she actually had both feet firmly on the dock. But he did not seize her in a boar hug. as ho hid olways been in the habit of doing and she knew that he was looking part hei- as kissed him. "Wrei-e's—" he an. 638111. Then with lknmense relief and Joy he shouted, "Zoe! Zoel GgIshhl-wgt it's swglltot-o alcehlyoul” o manage 3e a 1mm around nor in wit; of all tho pock- ugecshewuca .Itwuoo iher that he gave the bear hug. But zoo turned her head so that Bob could only kiss ther cheek. and she was looking past him at some- hodg . "Hold on. Bob. There's '5 den ." O I O CHASE 8. SANBORN’ COFFEE-l‘ playing the idea. cfl-tlirowhig-hkn over anyway. He was right about really might have all? That night you Because I don't. want you any more. I'll never forget how kind me and how help- you back some But I wouldnt marry you if I'm oing IrOWBTd in my profession and ‘m going home m marry Bob “I do love him. I love him in l going to on wheln t I'm going u. in my two right here on mlght fall in love with n love with someone fell in love with you. If I I wouldn’t dare marry Bob. ‘ the be But the great love hind me. It's worse Milwaukee swung inw the I18 he rail, caught sight oped her hands and I bl B-o bl Imk‘ z n I Oom- d thefidlggggllillnd some of the rest e8l£ Al,,,""',“"ll§,' The sci-own aoUon of the New 12f} Entnrprée, accompanied by Chas: a smnoiuv Coho brings you ab; choice ooflecml 1h! world; Come-n, ll ouha a» ouch-spoonful ‘spoonful. hi super-rich! Thorn days, when plenty of flavor is nun-important, get Chore A: Sanborn Coffee.- Quality coflec gocs further.- were right. I was lying when I said mm m II didn't love l "ou. But I'm thank- ,c'f,"‘.’,,,l"lfi“olw°'“ m; gm o? “n”. 'ful you dldn guess how much. welmme vim,“ ' going out.” 1 ‘And suppose its socilnme you . . e "Y g ll a h g m . Morton. sooner or later." ~ M to ca?’ otlie in; S? ffillufig 115w a e ma“ “Zoe. you csulunt do that. You arolnlthensl any, _‘I_-!ow IOIMIHBK; "The meaning of all what?" iltglizildhrlt ‘rnarry a man without lov- l _ mil-e in. m ..... c Jmm-So you have a iob . Mun. Did vou tell her that you had only been 1.0.11 “re yin! WSBKS! Maid-Yes. mitam and she said if I could stay two weeks with you that wna reference enough for or numerous journalistic cronies let- tin forth welcoming wh was lop forward. Apparent en- coungéd by Bob's example, Bert greeted Zoe with great henrtincs hlmgclf. and Helen felt that aha responded to this display of li- fection much more cordially and ntaneously than she had to ‘a embrace. Evidzritly Bob fell the some we! about it. seized Zoe's arm on endeavored to propel w- var-idly in the direction of tho customs. leaving Helen to tag along ll"e um all the way ta w~'~'nqmn. dreary and disap- in f both H ion nd Bcb. w “wig Bo Conetinue?!) illllimlls ntss mm- Ilkol Yo! cranky. Iowans If you suffer from cnmpl, bbcknho, hudlch " luol - tlonll turban a uo nt mo hi! dil- occ- commutation; a u a Ih' OMPOIXI a: bmooltmerlifccttvol ‘you \l 0 r m... huf-PP-“pf it's-Jim“ _ For The FOR THE COLLEGE 0B CAI-Ell This Jumper has several ex- ce tionally nice features about. it,- soe gathering. that giver it that femin e look; n nice full . for freedom’: n and I fitted waistband for a sender wuistlinc. Make it up in either n -light- . '. fnbrio m: o Jumper. l 7-8 yds. Sl-in fabric or the blouse. Pattern 1a M. .- to United States Standal- surementa and includes chart with crocheted rugs. oven bu knitted rugs, floral ap- gliquo rugs. mosaic rugs, French not run llld emu-stitch rugc. Every variety i: included and you luv: your choice of typo you particularly deliro. The types of rug: described in tliil booklet have had their origin: in many ppm of the world and in many ages. They were made on loom: or with tool: very much like atco bv step instruction. Send twenty cents for pattcm. Wriigo your name. l3: ltylc ll-Erhfil lalillllfihllflklillfl you tufted ruu. ii Nmo Strut Addreu _ A Bits Provfnoo Iolcvo Painful Nuns: o! llllll lllllllllll you non: uuhmfiomumu mmmuro dlnonvuinslthogrd re- lolfet-Vtilcillt: Vn-troriioiwlt earths any otifflizial brim portant at once: m shrink: uvollenwmcmbnn of the non m clean out Illlll plunges on (I) soothe inlta wr- . _ solemn any It’! donMon aunh "Y" IA-IlQ-IOI. mild hnLTryft Who Likel liar Clothes Smart and Pnctloal ' Needlecraft Home