WI‘,/9, ~51‘ . 5‘: ./~_ 4 _r>,\l'4 . And TOMORROW ’flewasgoingtobea1ltt1atamu- all should bo—'Iunorrow 319 one should be kinder or ill-aver ; than he——Tomorrowi 1 friend who was troubled and '- weary, he knew, ;Who'dbegladofalif\nndwho V needed it too: _§omettme he would call and see what he could do——'i‘omorrow. Each morning he'd stack up the . letters he'd write-’I‘omoIrrowi And think of the folks he'd fill with " delight——’I‘omorrow! it was too had indeed he was busy . today, And hadn't a moment to stop in his way, More time he would have to give others, he'd say~Tomorrowl The grccitese succeu this man wouill have b£cn—'l‘omorrowl The iiorld would have known him ‘st it had s2en—To- Ill?) Housewife Activities‘ o-.5‘! ill‘ fart is he died and faded from view, And all that he left when living was through. Was a mountain of things he in- iPt1(.l(.‘(l to do-—'I‘omorrow! in-..~. .- »_RELlEVE aunnmo, ACHING F E E T BUcxL£Y'"’s' WHITE RUB rF;or Cay STA I N LESS Cowboy Song: , . '\ Many I-‘avorl tea to Choose From Haven't you often heard cowboy long: on the radio. thought how much fun they'd be for a jolly group to sing? They are fun—oo ltart your crowd singing some of the pofiular cowboy airs. "Lonely ittle Prairie Mother" is a favorite: “I can see you by the window Just watching for me night and day. Lonely Little Prairie Mother, I'm sorry that I went away." And what ll variety of catchy cowboy ditties there are—as your songbook will show you. "Heart in the Heart of Texas" is I grand love ballad: "Soft mellow moon. keep shining above. Please take this message to my one love- Toll her I'm coming back before very long—" A lively one is "Lariat Bill": "He'll ride like I demon an’ rope 'em in line, Though the ‘d started runnin' they'd fal every time." No entertainment problems ior ou if you have our cowboy song- ookl It gives ll) favorites com- plete with words. music. and piano accompaniments. Enough to keep you happy for many an hour—on Gates, parties, picnics.‘ send as in coins for your copy of Popular Cowboy songs to Tile Guardian Home Service. Be sure to'w'l-ite plainly your Name. Ad- dress, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Address City not lnltlte skin. uscdrigbufteuhaving. ltosdaymlealoveu Ion vanishing cream. " ' u ultllotl Her AX WGIANS ..... non ..... Motion picture cameras attach- ed to captive balloons are being und to study traffic speeds and behavior of driven. TO TBI-AT BURNS Most people believe oil or grease is the best emergency relief to apply to burns. but there are better. If tnnnic acid (or strong, ooldtaawhlch isagood rough- and-reody substitute) is not avail- able, ID)!!!’ bicarbonate of soda previously moistened to ll paste with a little water; this will give instant relief. 'Ihis remedy is pop- ular with printers and mechanics whose everyday occupation in- volves the handling of hot metals. Tannio acid and bicarbonate of soda are usually to be found in every househo'.d_ but the wise housekeeper will see that she has ll small first-aid outfit, well equipped in the home, and these two reme- dies will find their place in it. ~.l-i.l-.-.-u-.-.n.-.-i.-.r-.l-lM.l-i.-i.i-uil-i.-i.vl.- How Can I 7 7 (By ANNE ASHLEY) flN%h' Q. How can I eliminate flies from a. room? A. Placing 3 Castor oil plant in 9. room tends to drive away the flies. Many people discourage flies by placing in convenient places small saucers con.-aining a mixture of cream, gfound black pepper, and sugar. Q. How can I facilitate the pui- ling of threads from linen? A. Before pulling the threads. run a damp cloth along the line where the thread is to be pullcd. The thread will pull easily while the cloth is damp. Q. How can I remove the odor from a knife which has bcen used for peeling onions? A. Run the knife blade through a ram Potato, and it will take away the odor. I l a I. ‘. uvwmnmuvnmnvwvnm Modern Etiquette g (B! ROBERTA LEE) N% lilw.;.a CREAM DEODORANT which rafrly ' STOPS ............. PERSPIRATION 1. Does not harm dresses, don \.uNOVllllfl‘fOdl].&Bb. pcnpindomkecpuumplbdq.‘ 4» A plan. willu,g‘nuclou,aaalo- asudhnuu nu ' Q. Bbouldn’t one be very care- ful what he writes in al letter? A. Yes; he should be very care- ful. One should not write any- thing that the recipient can resent, or that would cause him embarras- mlent if the letzter were shown to some - else. Remember that a letter is often the basis for a law suit. Q. Should a college girl intro- duce herself as Miss Hall, or as Edith Hall? A. She should call herself Edith Rail Q. When giving ., bridge part)’ which follows a luncheon, is the L ‘ expected to serve mod- widies. or oakes_ during the game? No. ’fi5%%V&V ' Household Scra pbookg (By ROBERTA LEE) - To Clean Tile Floor: Tile floors can be thoroughly cleaned by dissolving 1-4-pound of shaved yellow soap and l-4-pound of washing soda. in a gallon of hot water, and applying to the floor with I. stiff bnlah. Rinse with clear water and wide With 50“ cloths. fitntlonary Ynrdstlck A stationary yardstick is I grcat convenience in the sewlnz T00111- Bcrew an ordinary yardstick firm- ly to Mia wall near the machine, and it will then always be at hand and easy for measuring material. Before Using Paint. Before opening 3 can of paint, turn it upside down and leave it in this position for a while. This will aid in mixing it thoroughly. [or In”, Ainnluunlmlan _ Memoirs of A Child (Edith rllnui SIX ARI) CAREY TWO teacher and wanted to show the authorities that the was an amnion! wacner. she yelled and screamed teacher more la clan blue ails frwt covered Wlilh his white P033 W-"3 and as she pissed me each time. we uols assumed twos 8110 1111995 "14 sixes. They all seemed to melt into one another and men separate My eyes got dizzy and I fell asleep. suddenly I lell a tugging and pulling at my sleeve. “Get up Y0‘; uunte; Home is the place for 518%!- wish a start. rather ashamed. We were told to stand up “back to back", slates in hand rcadv to write down is problem. Our te’§¢hel' insisted on this "DECK to DECK W3? of doing things tor she reared we might copy tile answers from our neler knew of an honor code In those years. .i was )l1St. commencing to figure out my lesson, when I felt. an icon- ‘ing and Lcxling on my back. I was afraid to scratch for teacher mlflhiv accuse me of trying to read my neighbors answer. 1; was terrible. i looked in back of me to see if my partner was sufiering too and to my «uurpnse icund my school-mate was wearing her heavy winter cost. an alfa;r made of B coarse hairy fur. The sharp points. like needles were stlcklng me. My drem was made of gingham and so I felt the warmth of this pelt in back of me. But why was she wearing such a. heavy coat in the class room? It happ:-ncd often with the girls. This was a brand new coat and her mother had told her to wear it in the class room all day for fear it might get creased it thrown in the closet with the other clothes. strange that our teacher never noticed this hen VS’ fur coat. The sticking and tickling became unbearable. I couldn't do my work and my back was bmillrfif. I had to .?cll'latch myself and I d . M slate e anupaceuupunquawnflleroomln l'°d°“'" lllry or her charges were very dull. No wonder with so much heat. and I was pulled down_ in front of the poor5,|:| andabilnoesolllfimme n.2.~i:..-.4-:1 . now- on sun y - ' stand wnal. H. was all about. My ever that was beltgr than standing b alnst me. laillggpupil teacher made great- nlzcadt.-gzny for before 1: as honorary position for one so SW58- hcr vocal cords during her novi My teacher was standing over me I post neighbors. It is too bad our teacher ,_ — §Morru'ng Smile poled Alt. “I haven't the least ides. All I came Bill's "Ply. "BW '9'" 3°‘ back to back with long she was school Mistress-0 V917 must have strained tlate. low voice‘ in her new Pin afraid aha ah kc in I Ve- e SDOVQIT subdu This pisode lasted for sometime ml-mo eroOuldn0tf0l’0ed!::e&':_’ wear wooly 8 s orrun e fich- I always com lained 0 which § feeling when wore them W I knew was to the feeling had when I stood back to bank with my school-mate of the for and hall-y coat. ‘lé““GETT|NG iii". But he tu._ll”l)aby'a mother 9 YOUR BABY must ‘.' need not act a fever In II who he won't. Hen in what mejzeg "" °"' "““" ii‘ .‘i'..ll.y ‘l‘a°.‘l'»‘§“l <'>‘-n -':'.'I,'l§'l'.."-’i'-ll¢",'v"u: will their Guelglll in gold." And ll . B. A. Seblne, of Call. 0nt.. um: “I have aged Ba '5 Own Tablets to m)’ biz girl ainre also was r¢e_ weeks Old Ind. I1‘-5°“ she cut her teeth rapidly (all four molan at once) she has never yet wnk us _a_i nlsht iwoulrl notbe without ' W 55; gal Has nl e s a.§“."lpl oi teeetlllllrlever. BUY,” uh- prompt In action yet safe. Analysts cordl- cste in ever!’ Also elective In Constipation, Sim le Fever. Diarrhoea Upset Stomach. Col c. 5l|‘flPl' Cmup and hmiulneu. Get I boa toting. Sick- nes aooften strikes in the nllhl 1 °"’“' Money back if you are not Intimed. other Mrs. Archie as 2 "We have not the fi_o_or and broke .- By FEANCIS For Wednuday, Allglllt 9_ 1989 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Axial) —If you have been going at a. speedy space for the last few days, rest a bit today. If work or duties press you. then take ll. iew minutes at a time to clean your eyes and let your mind so blank. This win relieve the tensltn. APRIL 21 .to MAY 30 (Taurus) —'I‘ake the opportunltiu at hand before going in search of others- Often there is more of benefit at our dooirsterp than we realize. That is the case today. Be alert: try DUTCH GIRL TOWILS mvobarloiioiawndlnrahn ; nulgllmxus ‘ i.u._..._..¢::a—m£1 two. _ _ L V __ YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSOORE Look in the section your birthday comes In. and find what your ontloit is, according to the stars. (Copyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) N5\%NV DBAKI bud. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- speaking generally. vibrations are not as encouraging as they will be tomorrow. Why not do as much parotion work as possible? Clear away leftovers, both in business and home a. Make ready for futwe moves mat will require quick action. - JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (cancer) —-Excellent indications for both the small business man or woman and for race corporations and extens- iva activities of a constructive na- ture. Remember. "Little strokes fell out oaks." JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You may not find today particular- ly exciting. or oven interesting, but it is a friendly day, and much can be kocomplidhed with a little push and faith. Keep a Die!-lint I338“ of mind. AUGUST 23 to 3EP'I'EMBER. 23 (Virgo) - Don't permit those un- worthy of your company to make you unhalprpy. Attend to your own‘ affairs before you are tired help- ing others and cannot do your own. Avoid nervous hastc Elli-"I'!!MBER 24 to 0(71‘OB!IR 23 — (Libra) — Show your care- ful, aoberside, not your audacious one. l"riends‘i-lips are all right 11' they are the RIGHT kind. Don't be influenced by flatiuyz Iive heat talents and ambitions to this friendly day and you'll come out on ion. ocmcnm. It to Novnunm (Scorpio) — Generally favorable. nevertheless it's up to you to put the pull and individuality into this Wednesday if you want it to be really interesting. walk with in- telligent pooplo, plan careful but original activities. be alert. NOVIIMBER 33 to miomsam. i vt7bMEN*.9 REALM--SOCIAL a..dPERS """°" - - *'iE."'.."..."l"-"I »§'..';.""l§. Dorothy Dix sm- because, marriage is main! that the wron pickers than men are. They wouldn't be so u n Grecian nose. they would be i:aPP P d a. question. Having a monopoly mere are so many old bachelor protection well. But far otherwise upon breaking down their sales f assets. when to asume her bills for we. asked ma.n.nel- in w Appfiafilltly Lfley are doing ullerwam. bull and all. 3 great ,_., out recently I na.Ye become feanul -f!!f$'uv3ll‘me. Wen, or course. you can do’ as You can say “no” l:..'.i’ikll her that crlua crying mr t.he‘mocn. 186)’ Will 38% V01! 3136. ...~.m‘in a. mare than iris rar mm haul ’aonny' Adi: uul. no Won -. so also alone. suléhefi mlucntlv vou are too cansczurcelcr. Title 15 um 1fl3n’3 &l'fl0¢Q Dy geulllllfl LBW E Malfliall W law. But, my dear child, haven't of yours’! an inch of a‘: man being in love with you? power over me‘: Did you like the For that no have cert If ‘Woman Could Overcome Precedents and Select Her-0wn«Huaband ‘Chances Are There Would be Less Dissension and More Happiilfiss in Married e unrest r one thing, what's the matter with sex wiser in matters la! the heart than men are and swept oi! their feet by a streamlined figure and if they got what they wanted in a husband happy wife is a good wile. thing. we would have more and better marriages is women could DOD the on the right to propose is the reason will’ . They sit pretty and single behind their some pretty damsel with the come-hither look in her eye who was bent cl days, when wives were, as 3 general tang. lia- meal and shopping ticker, it wasn't exactly cricket for it girl to ask a man Then it was manners for net to mm, to be not now, when there are so many rich girls wandering around lose. and VLILUJILL)’ any girl with a, good lob can support is husoancl in the Inca his father has done. the last l»l.rrlel- ls clown. so there is no reason why women should not. ope boom tney desme to be theirs instead or going about in in devious and under- cover ways as has been hitnerm the cu.-mom. lhls very mlilg. For statistics that have been gsl.nel'eu on me suoyecl‘. recently show mat it is quite common for me modern woman to propose marriage w the man who hit... her 18-ncy. A.l1d.1fl5i£Bd,Ol rleemg from her like a. startled lawn. as has always been prophesied ne would, he generally says ‘yes’ men do view with alarm this new move of women to Lucie the initiative in l0VclnEKl.l:ig um qepnv, men, 0; men anc.enl saledulllu. tile rlgnc r_o propose ‘ one or ..lem vc.ces ms 168.’; to mb. He says: "1 am a somewhat timid ba::ie‘.or.1:vlna none, and uklnllt. in‘my aim house, with my own oils or r'.:l-nmlre an; my own nature and won. I am rseaoerul and happy. She is on agfleflve son of woma.l—s relmnmo go-gen teluarlu me oursues me man ner nwehtiot... every |§I5,)Ye'h.'..{yXl mac sneiniienda fp lnarnr ma lnzie can, and 1 want‘ to me: what I lx'i.u:.Tlb franc album’ arm as mer- rnxe corn: zwccone for n flhtllmnn who assures him that she ‘war die or {met irano'dbean'r.’liet rum, mg us must have a. heart or stone not to cm: iz‘l’wnen one w:ebi’Ei*"nt!n, ms t. _ BIR .’:nlemesl- than an -.1 you dizzy with inch: and try to sorrul yourrenizn you are lost: 1 am Bu tor Wglilcg having the right to pop me que_t.lon_ Knows every vv.':c Is ...).:u:“ten Lines is mutt; nm.rr::'g to her nusuznd as 17751319 her. hence it is ten ilmeli more imp:..all'rnr X131’ Wgel when she Kn?1flBIU!'t!XenlL‘:a.I1d’5fl00(l . on rrortces trying so please net nusonna. warns mu-ry .tx:§_ urn ‘sn_.-.‘ooui_n' got. instead or uf: one ‘r..‘x:’w:::( ‘rage: out llcr alsa:,.E.cL.. al :...::g petfili ..Cd-2xT..fiE‘l.T.‘.‘.’ 1.’...'z:‘i.o 3:‘: mung‘ Dear Dorothy Dix—I un 17 years old. mall Ewan '1.'b'D!"J1‘..%tcd‘1h me‘ um um; lnuazlzyv we 4-5 ?);’:_:7gxu5l1mg&%ttl€'lnD.l ‘no love; me. ” n.. is in ~ - A am l’JC?rS.':i sic‘: because maxfyma‘; 0; _ “BY ‘Hm was rm to 50 Pieces with LIJAA‘. will rma cut, this ruining llfe End mine. for it B because or him met I railed tfblss don't love In!!!’ man no 1 have tried more man ooze to wall. Allan ; not younlr and lnexgl-lenced to handle such a‘ wvlltnrsfi. s'b'yoTi and better cm for neln. 8% tail! to appeal to your r:ttn’el”x.o protect -“'6 5n"s“5a\~|l; 1-1»: ills wile. no will b0I.(b'a.|‘ you in v 111-110 bvmnl you mm UOUuLd mil. me last an in in world Lulllc no wanls so do A.) to gel. IDHO uroilulo hllul.eli. ma G want. to nave ms name Wl'€.sKei1. ms business 1-uluea um h.“,_5e,r “,5- villi’: the UL»: dun‘ LEW }JllDl.t.: Wlll Dbl. stand 101' )5 X0! 3 H131’ lcu 111.111 Ni- Aflfl Bisvfihlohfilfl Us d 511] H13 530 Us HA5 uaugnoer, ‘ L haven't you& :g‘§¢E::n$£v$ téliiltixla’-‘rem um‘ 1"“ Because you must have responded in you ‘on your“: mm W‘ ma" or else you would have stopped it at were you just :0 flaclered at the idea or a mluula-aged mu-ma Did it tt-hi;-‘ll lion: to think that Y°u had he spent on you so much that you never stoplwdnve you um um mm’ was KONG '0 NW9 in Day for them all? ou know well enough that this his but harm could come of your association mm been an awful little tool. as web as nsugmy, but done so any farther. ‘Stop and tell Pap Donoimr Dix. e 3 that gt marriag is responsible for and unhappeiness in the world. does in proposing. women are E they would be better And, another would it be if they were pursued by tunes and leading them to the altar. every husband was a combination niyandabove lskthe men and lives nspplly ever ll‘ [ft-53?‘-11 HUSH I"K1‘lUW his ao- 1"i'b'm heir afiixtns I have wort!-.‘..-l"‘ab under such circurnstancus. You will be rmotner toll.-r. It may‘ on l'!!':I trio lmpzu-t~..mi::e:: or a lady ‘IL’-'3t«BBt I755 Heaven w I. we a satisfied wife is nlway.‘ meonswmsnllsrrauv.-l laetwr Box Three years also it married 55‘ 21-::.‘n untrl now‘ "31" W13: :iud'i':m- —.—a. no ll...» ll AA s Zirmw true in time his win: Rife is almost ruined now. J? nrtlzl examznsczorls. ge‘-‘. rid of him‘? A svnleas/1:4». and he .5 tsxltn advarltzlze 0: your 11' van Wi1lWt'-ll‘ 11!; ms; you 5'-'. agazrrzt unxi, or mac y0ia uuluv-e wllllulsn --- n N1 8 NW6 5¢fl0~As.rl. nor be ‘no.3 no is me lowest of me Haven't you OWN Way to this man's lovemaking the very peg tcthinkwostprioeyou man meant you no good and him. You ll. 22 (Sagittarius) — Isa active than you may think or expect. Dull for you who WAIT AROUND for things to happen. Try. to make fresh worth while connections. Look for advantages in new oom- ers. The practical requires more care than ligllter things. Money btars. deals, transferring legal and property affairs, assisting in charity activities and making your holnoabetteronn hydoingand thtnu rats FIB}! (Aquarius) —Agooddoytomaks ready for futino anticipated moves, and also to prepare for emerg- encies and actions you may meet t~hx-ouch today's and tomorrow's hsweninza. no discreet. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Neither be indifferent nor over-forceful. Find the safe in-between road. Tackle what you know with grit and faith, but be visibly cautious in uncertain en- deavors. Keep milling. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY may find it hard to take criticism or to hold its temper when those it ions are criticised. This ivenesa and impatience ahouid be oormctsd early in life—-but it is NEVER ‘I00 LATE to learn. Any- thing this individual under taken enrneatb it can accomplish, and usually in faster time than oom- .-SO-.-ITE1,’ TURE an‘ aunt su BIRTHDAY .Yowlemc "Qum"rEAseooNsi IACII SPOONONLY 10¢ PLUS BLACK sllnos mom 2 cases or PALMOLIVI som “"‘ mt’ *——-—.._ T It ge.rl:ed¢I>If. I fonhey' nimoun 'it. Y 931: locin «slain and rha‘lzls:k nut 2 also: of Palmolive Soap. yours lodll. Dr. Defoe chose Palmolive for the because Palmoll ii and for that reason as 30 the lender skin of Qluns have used o as! TRY THE NEW IMPROVED PALMOLIVE Help yourself to complete sum- mer time fun by making this 111. dispensable two piece sports en- semble. The playsuit is well (ut to give you plenty of freedom. and being one piece your shirt will not pull out at the waist. Two flat pleats in the shorts give them a nice flare without being bulky under the button-down-the-front tlon pleat in the tailored blouse enable you to swing a tennis rac- quct or golf club with the grcatmt of ease. Print cottons and rayon: are most practical for this costume - and for more g‘amour_ wash sill: is lovely. Style No. 2734 is designed for sizes l2, 14, 16, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 2 1-2 yards of 89-inch material for the playsidt and 17-8 yards for the skirt. send fifteen (152) (coin is pre- feredt for pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and style nummr Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 2734 Size Na in 9 Street Address Province City ‘Pl-‘\« 'n‘i1'b'ls'a'l-‘ CORNER ‘ i RASPBERRY SAUCE (for puddings or ice cream) 2 cups raspberries 1-2 cup fruit sun-I‘ Crush berries with sugar and allow to stand for one-half hour. Press through a fine sieve, beat well with a fork. and chill before using. canning lnspberrlea There are two methods for can- ning raspberries. one method is to pick over and wash the fruit. 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Just be sure in send lot: and the bands from: cakes of Palmolive for urlv rpm, nsl e SENSATIONAL OFFER "Quin" Cberibm in /mam: ....ca s m- '4‘-"lift! ed: lpoons wanted E Anne... L Emilie C Marie . . C Yvonne win‘ Ste;-iuse far 16 lllll1liiA£‘S- C is bi iZi\\' cal- n1§:Ieb;u:;1ll£hne3,]9drn5ph)ol'r.c3 mild in «awed so as to natural shape. C°1°‘“”- “Pack W without actual cookini . ,_ raspberries in hot, sterillls1Cd(l:{. Fm Jars with bollmfl “Its? iwool ratio of one cup OT 5”‘3:“‘_ PM water) and sealb otliggixnfiiar veg,‘ Jlfl 1'1 ¥ ‘"‘-5‘“‘“ iii!!! and fill it W5 "° water to real: 0! 0 . . Place a blanket over nnr_Iml:‘° 1:1’; til cold. If usiniz 5”” W Wm, tigigen OOC:;Sl(:;‘i‘Bll§ar:5w ‘M M, coo . have is ‘ leaks. LIKEIDRIDEOUIAND 5!! £000’ V my ro/M57. rm:/err-su/zaI~6 «mp:-NW5 FOR BIIA K/14577 fllIRRAlII- ,‘ rue mum» w/rs . I nrsr ammo aesuvo/rrtum ORAN’ lwrsmivous cu/rs: MAT! 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