l _.__,'___. a.-. i1» - gmgsgnqtnndkcubaowa "Melony , wmPvrilvmvrM-vwvldnlw IDIDYIQ. B iP n‘! M idwlmiwerohs baker ab“; PYmfmvu-r I'm-M Coke: PURITY MAID SAYS~ “it was my mother that taught‘- ml that Purity Flour was good for making other thllll! m“ braid of course everybodY km”?! l" DOES make beautiful bread. More Y. Iq- Irlday, December lat MARCH I1 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Befom D A.M., benefic Moon- flun rays favor advertising, pro- motional interests. dealing with persons in positions of authority). Balancc- of day warns BEND-St rack essneis and new. unknown ventures. You born after April 3: Patience, diplcmacy important. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 ('I‘aurus)-- Earn! part of day advises attention to essential duties, minor deta la. correspondence. Not s: ausp cious a period for expanuon 1r vast ex- penditures. Altar 9 P.M., partic- My ' u. 1 ‘ t u. i1’. 5th.‘; uy-‘3v-§§»§"y’_d?3='= know that Purity Flour was lull- l! Qacd for cakes. pie! and P8810’. "d hip lse. M mother d_id :l‘lgll'litll. ‘Si; foun that Punt}: Flour was an sll- sa flquP-l fact that people w o ve tried if» know vary vlvell now. Myd nalother t ht me on! . l" P” lgillriity Flour iorfi my baking. Just», you try it next. time. Hares ‘a couple of good recipes: QUICK ROLLS : - a hlalpooulb tier t'.i..°.“.'I.'.i.".'5.'i.'i.P°“'1 :1. cur-cushy; m“, w_ l: one I - teaspoon salt rrulk added in l “u; uaspooba btillll l" 1 WP l powder u, l hfETHOD-dilt B ur wi bnkjng pc_wder._ Gout in b ! moisten with milk and I on floured bcardxrygau-h ...‘.':..P"v'2.'i .73.. "is m. in m ovm a 460 degrees for 15 minutes. wi FUDGE CAKI h,"::.‘:".::'.. ..... . °"..';‘"‘l::..';"‘ g §$£;&ua ‘Kvzllvéfi ""- i teaspoon soda 381w“ "am. iiiifiiflti...°'.t's.lnnt:z.zzi.uzz'l od ' boiling water and combine with iwllufi No. l. 3. Sift flour with cream cf ' ilk tartar and add. ll ‘gimme m r: ' gdg t; ‘$315 fifitrfir '“' A GIFT SUGGESTION‘ FOR CHRISTMAS ‘ land we 50c, (manay evict or clam?!) - and the name and dials a! I friend. ' andwawlllndllcliYul" '7" cock leak In a (Isfahan wvqplv wll _ yourramlpllmilll- " gLirleu lo l fCAVALCADI OI DRAMA‘? BFBY 1 OASII-m-(ffioke) lvaryllanllnyobaldlhm“! .3 PURITS music, singing and the lke. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Ybu are among the few highly favcrad today, friend Gsmin‘, and we hope you will make the m1! of your talents and opp rtunites! Especially responsive to smart ad- vartisngand clever stunts, both for buzinezs and social purposfs. Be persistent. but sensibly s9. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -.If you start the day cheerfwly and don't n"rt'c= the shortcomings of others, you'll be able to get good work dine. There are ind‘catl ns of irritating influsnces bw your innate sense of humtr should en- able you to see only the ro.=y side. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) It's up to you. Lveolbe. f'r the day gets off to a splendid start with excePeni- Mien-Fun vibrations. One sdmonmoni Be careful it en- gaged in shipping, handling drugs, liquids. Otherwise, you can sch eve on a worth while scale. Romance, 6- esticlty gpcnscred. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 2'! (Virgo) — Monetary gains in man- ufacturing. designing and selling weanng apparel. toiletries. per- fumes. decorative artides: in stage, screen, radio pr-duciion and act.- ing. A friendly Friday if you tryl SEPTENIIBER. 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Him) - Modorati-n cirruld be your cogan. And don't worry You): INDIVIDUAL Iloncscor: By FRANCE! DIAII (Capyrlghl, i939. King Features Syndicate Ina.) ugjhmgueflonyourblfllsdllwlllilllltlnlfllll i wutyouoniloatigaecordingtatheetara. Amkkamakmkk a v ularly good for artistic pursu BS.‘ O if you can't aoccmpliah in a g way. You born after Oct. ‘l; Ba sure to be agreeable to suggestion! fcr your own good. Private affain. domesticity, entertainment more favored than heavier aot-ivltka, OCTOBER. 24 to NOVHlBER 32 (Scorpio) - Mildly atumuiating and friendly especially for hubb es, writing. sketching. painting and secretarial work. Born before Nov. l0? Ianotional control particularly important. NOVEMBER 28 to DDCIZMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) -- If convenient, attend mostly to personal items, home affairs. flushing incomplet- ed runners in office, store or fec- tory. Rays nct as bsnefic fcr new ventures or manufacturing. b. DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Business interests take precedence over more person- al issues for you born before Jan. 6. and heart and home problems are the fawred for you born after Jan. 5. Be ccnsstehtl JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Stars advise meticul- ous care in all important maoters, especially in making and keep ng promles and appointments. Desi with wisely and safeguard your interests. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) —- Some petty annoyances in business; milvflderfiblndlllil! probable in personal affairs. B: willing to ccoperate for the gen- eral good. You'll gain more if you'll overlook, others’ failings and help to maintain harmony. Bless- ingsl A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY possesses a fine charactnr, sym- pathetic and kind nature. If its lbegin to turn gray a woman has ______.__. Fashions X0“ "on: . . f “:0!- rul-roaffl Prepare Now For The Time When You Are Just Another Middle-ABM Wilma" - BY Investing Now in Your Personality Social Insurance mtssazomuimlsvunowwmw the when u 35$ $13. and 40. You won't aiw s have the w” 01 w u now. You won't always 701ml Ind 1'1"“ ' m“ y“ "22? retry You won't uwm bl my nod vlvldm and e his ox the party. You won't always be a crack swimmer or a, tennis m: or s. gel! chemilum- ' um. will be ust - ..u&du...'ib tfidblokl‘. to med up m‘ “mum” "°.'..°'Li.“’.i..'.§“° as ‘ill-lid iii e ' enchantmont ' u. ‘ ind "so ur yegrlulygllsugpyfi thro e rema er o Y0 ‘oavaugrkwided yourself with a oruwn W lam 9n- Diaabuae your mind of the idea that you will always be a perfect "36" and that you can buy "19 elixir of perpetual youth in a beauty moo. am 1M the fact that. every Swing must have its endrni and begin al/ockinl your shelves with s. lot of mu and Winter attrac- lions. Girls. when , with to m and toenail w whatever good ucvfiili glivynslet $3.1 glared dutyoof every WWW-n W 5° l“ "d? “n rhe eyes as possible. so watch your scales and cut out the whipllflwwl: and the mayonnaise when your friends belin to tell you how Ill! Y0‘ are getting to look like Aunt Fanny, who took the fat woman: Pr!" l the country fair. And make a religious rite of buying your clothes. Consider Pfiyarfuliy what. colors compliment you and what lines swear at you. It docant make much difference what sweet l6 is adorable in any- thing from shorts to a meal sack. But. clothes make the woman alter she 40. and whether we regard her n... beautiful or a figure of fun de- pends on her hat and gown. ror thank. be to a merciful kIOVXCIGIkC none of us distinguish between a woman and her clothes. Make yourself interesting. A young girl can lat b lied suflpalv c! intelligence. As long a5 the outside of ing to k at we don't inquire what is inside. but when the to have some gray matter gin to keen us hanging around her. So as soon as you are married and Junior arrives don't retire from the world. Don't give up your ilxends and your music and your hobbies. mead books besides the dimly Book and talk about things besides food ..0rmula.s for infants. Keep going. Belong to clubs. Keep yourself ‘ on what's going on in the world. Read books, pa rs. magna- nes. Go places and see things. Bo will you hold not o _v your hus- band but your public. The woman who keeps everybody fascinated and amused with her talk is ageless. some of het moat soumht-after dinner guests I know are- women m their 70s. Cultivate grsciousne.s. Did you woman we always preface our critic of her by ca lina her old --"What. that old hagl What, that with a very lim- er head is pleas- lden curls her nog- ver notice at when we dislike a originality and genial disposition are not thwarted or crushed, it shou'd develop into a spkudid man or woman. s credit to family and} country. Let this child have all the religious benefits possible. It will thrive best, under them. FIIDUR ‘Ifpvf g/v “l; v/r-l." ‘M! m,‘ ‘Today's Short Wave Radio Program P D I (An 1-1....- u Eastern slander‘) AO-O-O-O-QQO-O-Q FRIDAY, DECEMBER. I. BUDAPEST 7:00 p m.-Military March. 11am, 0.12 meg.. 32.8 m- aunuun 111s pJrL-Talk: "Backsrvunfiv to the News.” GET‘. 15-14 lflfi-v‘ 19.x .11.; can. 11-15 mel- 15-5 m; GSB.9.51m8i§-.31~5 m- | ROME i . 1:30 pun-News in M81131; l Guest Night; Amy Bernardy. 2R0. 11.211 11108.. 25-4 m-i m-F- 9 l” meg, 30.5 m. i BERLIN 8:15 p.m.-News in EnBUFh- DJN. 961 meg. 31 m.; mo, 11.77 meg, 25.4 m. MADRID 3:25 p.m.-News in Fllllflh-l EAQ. 8.86 meg.. 30 4 m. TOKYO 8:30 p.m —Vocal Solo ani Chorus. JZK. 15 1s mes. 19-7 m- CABACAS 9:30 pm —Amateurs Proflul. {V550, l.l mam. 51.7 m. GUATEMALA 10:00 p.m.—Radi:> Theatre <11!‘ Ewnnish). ‘IYIWA, 15.17 1303.. 19.8 m. ' ‘ Ltmnou 11:00 p.m.—l"ull News B-illetinm esp. 11.75 meg. 25.5 m: 060- 9.58 meg., 31.3 m. PARIS ‘ 12:15 a..m.-News in English. W511, 11.aa meg. 25.! m-z was, 11.11 meg, 15.0 m. ' MOSCOW 8:00 a.m.--'l‘alk on 8ov'et Ulc- 3V90, is 24 mfl-.19-7 m~ oo0+o0+o+o4o4+4++4o4++a0 .Momin,g Smile ‘ Blah Man-‘rhereb no 80118010131‘ Wang,‘ m, boy t4, oount over . 8e can bin aoootinianis to do his’ . mfg, m, but he'll want topbyhilowngama ofgof wont. pa? l1‘ I'll A IIIK P '- gap-pm you take W"! Vi“ t. that lecture on economy? scan-Ya. 1 Any results‘! _ "John-Yea. I've lot 9° t" "P, pecking. g .. m? ‘ i’ Star lay on the top deck, the sun warm on her back, to think the through. Tomorrow me would answer. she slain h - ed so clear and uncomplicated when aha came aboard. Just take a , aha had told herself Make "U la" Ezra/s son realize ‘chat he had been arpeflect cad-store up a few mem- o es and then return to the library at Milford. lthadbeengoeasylnplafkBut now W had changed. Bhg Stunning Evening Bag You Can Quickly Weave . .\ J ‘iii Make from Sautache Braid This handsome evening bag you can weave in a jiffy-on a horne- made cardboard "loom"! Lovely loutache braid is your " material and for a good EVEHHII color choose soft gold or glean)- ing white. Tweniy yards make a pur about 5 inches square. I‘ step is to cut from thick cardboard a fl/i-inch square. Along one edge, the top of your loom. stick l0 pins. To form the warp. wind braid around first pin and down to boi- tom of loom, then u the back and around the first bn again. Con- tinue this way until braid is wound twice around every pin. To weave. thread braid through tapestry needle, go over and under each warp thread as diagram shows, continuln all the way around loom. Add a sat n lining. a zipper and you have a lovely purse! 1 As easily you can weave pret things for our home. too. Make colorful pil ow tops, rag rugs on boo I. weave a sawing basket with an ca-oraam zarion for n loom. Find com lete directions, dla-l‘ ama for t ela and many more toms in our SZ-paga booklet. Learn bow make on simple looms scarves, afghans. belts. dollies, piece mats, coasters — other loveliel for lifts. borne and personal use. Ben-d 30o in csirs for your copy of How To Weave Useful Novelties to The Guardian Home Service. 3c aura to write plainly your Name, Addnal, and the Nuns of booklet. Ill’!!! Addfflll ALL 1s BRIGHT By ELEANOR BROWNE Author of "This Time Forever", “Diane Looks at Life," “Highway To Romance." - A Christmas Cruise With Romance In The Wind . .. Ghosts o! Pirates! Everybody Adventure Bent — And One Girl Finds The Golden Treasure — LOVE. did not want to go back to Milford. She was no longer the same person. The girl who had been content with g cool-less existence had been re- .“"°“ ..'8“‘.§°i'.°1...‘;"2.‘1u"”°" “i? e co c ga o - the dusty covers of library‘ And she need not go back! ‘Ilh way out. had been opened for her with Barton Underwood's program. And he was nice, too. But was e in love witihoher? stir: nupected he was no . course was no young romanticist. Withmit doubt his interest had been aroused by watch- ing her with 5 . That, set against the romantic backsround 0f the cruise. had made him propose. tar turn- e sun th a. handker- It might be enough i1 she were in love with him. But aha wasn't. Was she in love with some- one else? had taken her quite a while, star reflected grimly, to realize the 11.111 meaning o1 her interest in scent. Star sat up, aware that she had had plenty of sun. Her skin was a1- ready a golden tan that made her eyes look bluer than ever. Even her hair was tipped Wild} gold where me sun hao reached the upurned ends. She made her way to nor caoin. Wim a. gesture of greeting to Gloria. Star stepped into the path. room for p shower. she hid prom- ised Barton she would meet him on cock for tea. There was still time Lo lie down and talk to Gloria, for a while. And u-loria, it seemed want- ed to talk to her. Probably she was worried about Kent. Well, nemat- ig- what lfint Glen-i? elrlcxpgactied marry m. er own ea or him would be smothered. But there was pleasure in even hear- m his name. loria watched the bathroom door. Her eyes wera) Qtleeflming with anger. She ll Star what she thought of her tactics-pretend- ing to be i (eras cabin n ted er mate's love affair with Kent-and (hen encouraging him herself! Gloria did not believe man would become infer man would prefer another girl to erself. "Get a, sunburn?" Gloria had a. momen of envy as she looked al- the radiant sun-tanned girl before be more brilliant, ide books J" _ sizes 14, 16, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Sills old catl"—but we never think of applying that epithet to a woman we love. If you will acquire the art of meeting people if you will remember to say some little kindly th their arthritis, or congratula come to them: if ou will you. then you mig t be as old as the Witch of En {at-dried prune and nobody would ever notice it. or with friendly oordialiiy; lng to thenélthto a-Sk after as care it they did notice And make friends. Bi d l . You w n ageléililnyopeope to you as you possibly can act ollld aging not able to gad . as away from you. Then you will be lonely and desolate enough 1f vou have no friends to come and sit wiih you. and if there is nobody to whom "Don't you remember?" Friendship isn't somethi that i k h 01d and happen to need it. It is Lzmethlnzottlliifgn p hcvgnwwbvefieytig 53b h years of symu tn d d tandi ' 1 comes u... s. .1.:"...."r. as .. 00:51am m“ “M” "v were = .__.__.. $0- Rirls. begin today to get ready to be 40 and older. Take t our old-egafjicurity pension. Believe me. it will be the m: inveatinogutyyoul ever c a a a a a l SbameFaaltoMarrlagc Dear Miss DlX-COU](‘1 s. woman be happy with a huabgnd whose .‘;€‘..':i$.ii.“§§§.'i:'.i2°§.'2“i.°.£i“‘ when“ l" = °“:y%..s...°“..":%."' v Ansvirreri‘ e man w izr i we“ to marry than: 1?: %sl.nhzuad some oecgllgroillfihfi madaohim differ ni; f th d, I would‘? notrgxrbafiaglgwhm Df-lflglsfllgl Sggpyevéixymervtal and moral virtues In fact. l-t does with most ing men who are Ward. ance. Kht n be ____.___ women. for every day we see Cflvplad or blind or deaf, and m. living iuppny c?" urol- B t u " "mm" “m0 bills STeat stress on appearance should never marry a ma h d , ....... curries fifkfiiTint” 3;“ M a" eir marriage. -— DIX. “I'm not to any 3' 1'1 W“ for ‘guy Brglotgazzome ¢o§h‘f1u?¢1°'§.fii'§° ‘Li’? lvloy on what she expected to be "'1here's'not.hing to m1 Keno; her honeymoo i. u. m... mute“? 122%. ‘fifilihéii $111141 filer} understand Gloria's piti- 5" e1‘ "865. ‘But Kent Barrett g 1n “Q45 m m“ m would never be t.rue_¢ven to him. t t h e “W” if‘ii.§§iy;t.°.l.“.iiia.f'isi..il°.lii‘f Q1113" .23 ove , . ' geld: "II tletndwsaryiguwagavengo bsfitg; fisbltgugalglserywhortntiggéaw lgélliylélly- Doyou want to tell me ("he ad an 1.1mm 4mm u, Wk‘ - New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles of bitter- EWTY One likes pretty under. “T1985. ind ycu Wlli l'k9 mjkfng them. Dainy stitches on lovely pink or blue lingsrie silk, tzzmmes WW1 "Why laoe.—as welcome a 8W6 as you could give. Ribbzm Ind 01 another day 9n- hanoo a modern slip. The waistline is perfect under the wasp-wais ed frocks of the season. as 1; 9,119 wldg flared skirt. Flor those of your friends who like failcred lingerie, this same we‘l cut style can be made without the lace, but fr dress up it is nice to have a frilly slip. we. Style N o 3025 is designed {or 36 requires 2 5-8 yards of 39-inch material: l 3-4 yards of lacs for lower edge; l 1-2 yards for cami- scle top. lens fifteen (m) (coin is pre- her. "I'd like to take a sun ba fercdl for pattern. Write plainly 900-" 5319 511d Pfwvwhll’. "b1" I 1"" your Name. Address and style Mgfa-r rum“ er w,“ "be m, number Be sure u. state m» size , _ q vou wish lbagddlzwgellzlzlttrlul ‘Full-bygone. style ND- 3M5 m" “no "v "-- But I have th r nod out, now—-wlth m cl , 1 mean. Really. ————-—~—~—--—- star added yly, "re like io talk "m" r . avid f her " managedna otbeéiggable u . "I-—I 9"" Addrm 's a Ken . rsss....zs*vwh..:br...l c. -.....=e have something to tall mo." ' ——-——--——-— "He's been will-h _ practically In his "History of Plymouth {ma} whole f-rIJ." Gofll Iilfl P99- Pianiaticn," Governor Bradford ty. “dust to make ma jealous, I I . """.'... ‘v.55’ had put her 0:1 her . ma . 8hr was think! that nt at the swimminmpool in g n. fifdtfififi o afl-“l-Jllv?) described an infestation of 1'1- year locusts, called them a "Ere-at scm of flies, like (for bignes) to wasps or bumble-bees. wh'ch came cut of holes in the ground and made such a constants yelling ncyes. as made all Vne THE COOK'S CORNER 549% OQQQQ Banana Walnut Bread l cup sugar 1-2 cup butter 3 ‘Oil l 1-2 cups mashed bananas 2 1-2 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 3-4 cup chopped walnuts Method: Cream the sugar andthe .uticr very thoroughly. Add the inbeaian eggs and but hard. Mash no bananas through a sieve and measure l 1-2 cups, and be sure mat you use wall ripened bananas. Add these’ to the bitter and sugar mixture. Sift the flour, measure and sift again wim the soda. and salt. Add to the first part with the chopped nuts. The bananas and the eggs should provide enough mciaturew make this a medium stiff batter, but some flours seem to absorb more liquid than do others. so, if necessary, add a very liix-le milk. and sour milk is best. But it w:n‘t take more than 1-4 cup at the m-.st and it realty shouldn't need any. Turn this into a well-glossed loaf pan and bake in a moderate. 375 deg. I". oven for just about l 1 hour, until the loaf is well raised and nicely brcwned. 'I‘his is even better the second da - and should not be sliced un-til it is perfectly 001d. Christmas Fruit Cake 1 lb. butter, l 1-2 lbs. brown sugar, 1 1-2 lbs. flour, 10 eggs, 1 cup molasses, 1 cup strong coffee, juice and grated rind of 2 oranges, juice and grated rin oi 1 1cm n. l. cup tart jelly, 1-4 lb. almonds, 8 lbs. raisins. 2 lbs. currents, l lb. citmn, 1 1b. datex, 2 teaspoons nutmeg, 1 teaspoon mace. i tea- spoon cloves, 2 teasptons c nnam n 1 teaspoon soda, 3 teaspons baking- powder. Cream the butter and sugar, Add molasses. coffee. lemon, orange and jelly. Reserve 2 cups of four in which to roll the fruit. M‘): and sift dry ingredients, add to mixture. mix well and add well- beaten eggs. Add the floured fruit and mix thoroughly. Bake in greased paper-lined pans. . Over the tcp of the cakes sprinkle the blanched shredded almonds. Cover the cakes with heavy w‘xed paper. Steam them 2 hours and bake ina moderate oven (300 deg. F.) for l hour. White Fruit Cake 1-2 lb. butter, 2 cups sugar, 6 e888. 5 cups sifted flour, 2 level tablespoon: baking pcwder, 1 cup seeded raisins, 1 cup curran s, 1 cup finely chopped citron, l 1-4 cuns milk. 1 cup finely chopped nuts. Cream sugar and butter togeth=r until frothy and like snow. Then add, one at c. time, the 6 eggs. Add the other ingredkents. Beat to mix and then bake in a slow oven in a greased pan, lined wit-h greased and floured paper, I 1-2 hours. would understand. "I was in about someone else entirely." roommate king She smiled at her . n Underwood." Gloria was astonished at Star's answer. Instantly her mind flashed back lo Star's interest in Stuart- fo teh dav she had seen her with Barton and Elise in Cartagena. "Yes?" Her voice was encourag- F. "You—-you see." star said hesit- antly, "he Rslfed me to m-marry him. I haven't said yet whether l’ will nor not" Gloria's mind was workine swift- ly. Alt/emote)" she reoroael-erl her- self for wasting time on Kent, a peuniless doctor. and cave Bier nudging credit 1m- wlnninv Barton Underwood. Star had been ‘after big- ger game-wind had captured it. Gloria asked raufinusiv "Of course you're going to accept?" . (Continued on P689 9. Col B) CBOCBETED ROPE STITCH RUG woods ring of than." . I-~\I\'£1\' §a7:r3‘n‘ .. inali- . DESIGN N0. X868 Double strands of carpet warp will create one of the moet durable of floor covernigs. Pattern No. X 368 contains illus- traltlon of the rug list of materials needed and compete instructions. To order this design write your name an address on a piece of paper an send with 15 cents in con or stain to Needlework ‘Dlahpartment. srlottetown Guard- I'o Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. s60 fljmga-—---__—__- Mfi1—c-—r_——-u——_ wnsnsss, pa: nnnan r - cameo The things’! gained by force Lie withered st their acurce. The things .1 took without Questioning or doubt To satisfy my will Rave worked to my own ill. Whereas the broad I shared, Ibo hurt to others spared, flave brought ma all the gain Elsewhere 1 caught in vain. miy where lave has lad Have I been healed and fad. Only what Love has given Unasked is now my heaven. -Oust.av Davidson. Buying a violin is a most pre- carious business, unless the pru- peotiva purchaser, seeks tho advice of a reliable expert. It ll positively 5,, to consider the number of perple who have (he idea that the old fiddle they have is urdoubtedly a very good one, perhaps. a "St-rad." The first bndal bouquets were sheaves of wheat, which the brides carried while guests showered the couple with grain. Interesting i; the use of a gray men's hard finished worsted with beaver revere and collar, and hat. A dark brcwn wool blouse was worn with this costume. Dresses and ensemblrs in Yght colored woollens. including beige, established a new character for the latc fall outdoors scene. A moonstone blue wrollen dress with matching hat and roq feather trimming. is worn with a natural lynx jacket. Beaver “Scott/les" (Scotch 00p!) are liked with tweeds. “TOO BUSY, SON!” Mr. Potter tells the story of a young man who stcod mt the bar of a court of justice to be sentenc- ed for forgery. The judge had known him since he was a child. for his father had bren a famous T"? _ SZUIFE AND A Acuwnrs legs‘. light. "D0 you remember ytur father?" naked the judge father whim you have disgraced?» "him prisoner answered. to him for advice ship. be would look up 1mm h“ '3“ “m? bowl ‘I remember work and say. am biuyfl" ‘My father finished 116M I emf-T. TH! HANDY WOMAN Bow many invalid; have you N home? Probably urea damaged in favorite vase in chair with the broken leg. Don't mourn Mend them! Broken China pieces thoroughly. Be a good glue or dry the broken two that fit together. Apply 51m. coating of glue each, leave the nearly dry, and then press ma, firmly together. Let that first, 101,-,‘ set completely before sticking u“ next in its place, and add pim by piece, leaving doing the next. Broken Furniture _- Clean m; wood thoroughly fcre applying the glue. There isnc longer any need to make your m glue. for several for wood are sci-d s." all stem, Apply the g‘ue let it get too dry. While it is still tacky bring the firmly together tightly with string, leavirg than bound for a wh in say, be sure fit together before svckmg! Damaged Gile are easily mended by buying g m. tle plaster of Paris, and mixing it with water in an old cun until b is of the consis Then apply it frame and mould to (he right lsape. Brush over lightly with gold sine. and than, still tacky. brush powder over it. with glue, plaster and patience, it is surpri int! how many tress-- ures you can mend. “"111 - “that Perfectly," m, "when I wen or companion- his work and Dewitt Tillman dofens ! Tm“, l“ - ‘I'm: fragments. m their said Stale, — Clflin all u... sure m n. cement. Carefully pieces and select to the efge 0g Bile to becomg each to set balm and warm it b9. excellent fixative‘ thinly. and cont brken piecq and bind them ole day. Needlqs exactly how they Home: _ Th“ fancy of putty. t’) the demaged While the size i: s Pttie bronze A 1 0\ll ‘lhls booklet ma be obia e in u.» came mm" “.311, ° 1r BOW] coousls. m ilaon how in WW" we... @701: om mans: mm- wu. a dim Addreeas lfil-hOIll-IDOO! booklet- NumA_._____¢n--v——-— ."--"-"'""——"-"'flr susstAeanu-———-——--—--"""“' Home Service l" u" oun A _ %Wf*"“ ' n; wru. nau- von some vocal bt lnad in the I73’: This booklet may be a a I l.‘ I manner aa all o! our Home Service booklafl- fai . ,, JEWEL Y ' details on how to loam COSTUME a l YOU CAN EASILY MAKE" tum new to ill , ‘a JUES" Send 20 cents in coins for your copy 0i Hand-Mass Gift N0" I-I Service. BesurctnwritAPl-Il“ 1y your NfliTifi - -a —-”‘