.,,ri PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTJETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 18, 1940 weeeeevve =~~¢¢¢=v~~~~ - v vv weave e.-s-evrwrw+omo+oowo+++ooo<ow+ooq<++w¢q4+++wwwwwwvwoaw++q4.:¢¢.-e--e¢¢:¢v- .v."¢¢=¢=¢¢¢¢¢¢~v~¢¢‘ ¢v¢v é w" ¢ "Q Y‘ Y I ‘ A I ) L) I ,Women s Realm/$ocial a rid Personal; FEIShIOHS/ it ature WM4+M+~Mrwwvwwwww+wvfl+vv+o+oowoooooovowwwwwwoouwooowoflwi 4o-e~e*“eeeeeeeeeezoeeeeee ¢-=e“““““““rv¢¢" w‘ ‘¢“¢“‘“ veu“ Twflflngi. will be zilong any day and everybody should be pre- pared. Our Lingerie Department can meet all needs, from 50c to $2.95 a garment, Snug-"gies of soft cotton. Panties and Lam-ees Colors Get Kayser while they last! Vests at -- - _ I596 “~00! Vests and this year are Fire Engine Panties in twn lengths 119d. Rose Heather, Blue “"11 11011111“. (lreen Heather, 50% \\tl(l1 lasts‘ and Brown Hemhel" Black Panties. Pink . Each — - -_ _ Sues $1 111-1190 wool \'t-st< and S‘ _ M’ ' l“ "' " I Piiilties. Pink ur Whiti‘ F“ s $ ._» .51» wit! ‘~ '1‘ 1 ‘I 1 Laljire - -- -_ by Lida Larrimore O men: suim wuu sewn l I ,1 "_'V'I‘he others? Is 1t a party?" l ,1“? 1 11911816» '10P)’ Welles and I lei iiailee and Peter and Connie Jieiilltili. ailti—' Qilyseyes met Jolln's in dismay. he should have stayed ln the cullulfl‘. she said. ‘Hubert \\'£llll(3;i to do something for yoti, Gal)’. ’ Kliiv Caherons tone ‘held a faint rebuke. "I ailpreeiaie that. But John's Ilast hlgnt»A party!" i any dlsike suid milc- “You re never shown for parties,‘ her mother ly. '_'Oil the contrary‘ -— Hut y'all ilivtfdll t. nober. was letting oii ‘steam. He was so incensed y.stel"- day when your _A_.tlilt flora “as lleie. She has the noiliiy to stir up ailing- 01115111 111 (‘V011 l The laiiiilitcr, the gaiety had gfille out oi‘ her V0120. Jchil saw that her conieiiiiiltuit was shuttered. Slle glanced at liiln guardedly. woildei- lng, he knew, what effect further discussion of their situation would MFLEQD [imitedi J Your Individual HOROSCOPE By Frances Drake For Friday, October 18th 1o! you will have to determine mu." speed and .~t.ek-t.0-lti\'eiless. Ar- .»i.»\l‘i(.'H 2i to APRIL 20 Arie lugc your pregrain that you can - ‘i l» " warns against e. KeH) up a steady but ilot strain- a too smug HLIHLICB. , mg tempo. Don't puft oil until the . v.11 cooperate with oth- iias: miiiute important "MUSTS". ti‘. if you expect ass "alive and fav- l NQVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER ' "' 11 "LP-d 0C‘ j22 rsagiiiaritis) — iwaybe not the V V°T5 111B stimulating, benlrficent setup you < CT1\1~1}5- jciilfrved yesterday, 'l'hls day de- 10 1151' 39 lrdu-"u-“J- ‘maiztig more cf vcur attention and 30 1k‘ X11019 B1611 “m1 application of your managerial abl- w 11115111“? 111511 11-“1411- ity and intelligent understanding. ‘"111 llllllfilellce ‘"111 Heed sound advice, valuable sugges- " WM‘- BQ tions. 111' _-‘11~11‘e- DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY 21 (C'<‘ll11ll11—.(Capricorni - Stars‘ rays are on You ‘WYK. 1119 Whe- friendly side but you cannot T1 (1 ,1‘°-'111111f'1'111-"° afford to be cantankerous or uil- n _ It.‘ Cainl reilectcn reasonable __ (“has may feel the l... c.ear your jllf-gllifilli, gite you game way and you stand to lose '..(‘l1IlV€ "rirability .\ KY l .. ~ iliciu- ti. re efii: o l t bulilcf 1191391131011 of thirlfis 111 out if you double the mischief! "1 73- JANUARY 22 B JUNE 22 to JULY "3 (Concert/c i (Aquaizusl - vltgilmizieRgggfabzlg D911 1' l“1'*‘_ 1f ' ’ if‘ v 13911:“ 3° lfor benefits personally and iii you" _$<~u_ <11 ~~ _“‘,?u',11ll:lll€$5 connections IF you will e "1111 f“ - ‘\1‘1 ipermlt your naturally sincere and ‘to break good Y?“ _ , v _ F91‘ genial personality‘ room to work. 5i.ct'e.'~.= tr,“ tieiihe, inteLg-eii. per- FEBRUARy 21 to MARCH 20 PYMFB 11nd “@1111 (Pisces) - Aggressiveness (foreign M (I to your nature, if you are true to if. “l: lPuccs’ Sign» will be a valuable ~ All" ~-' asset now. Don't force but do be 1t gift f0. Alllllfll‘ L1!‘.(l kiioivl- pgfstst-Qnt 1n 3.0m. desire and en ecqe of how tan hccomplisii to handle people‘, you forts. Your intuition will aid PM in a substantial fine for mmzmcg fun ‘ ' ' uwvttlrlvrfl "letters! A CHILD Bonn oiv ‘THIS DAY will prosper through. its genial dis- posztion and intelligent under- sfanding of humanity. Benefits in- dicated from the fair sex K111011211 important business con- vtnv, P111511 airend to e.“ that crowd today ‘Qlllffillfv’ handled new _ _ , i _ about your daily aged 033d Eggfséi-Ri‘ 3,1311% 81,111,113}, routine and 01 P? v-"ullliP-h» M0"! industrious individual Encourage it favorable star asprcts for tough t0 be ambitious and lo Pphieve inrnorrfnv. “. ____“__ ' . BER 24 to OCTOBER i1nll)l'.lt~wpl(""d _" whole Qspecialiv for ev'e.,.'day' matters and H those things with which you are Blackheads go quickly by a simple familiar, Domcsticitv. '~.ildren's l method that dissolves them. Get two Interests. laborious work and studv ounces of pcroxine powder from your I11’? WTPmO-‘l- dru ist. a I wi ,wc 00111131511 21 10 NOVEMBFQ 22 1 geniiii/ oveifptlile 171:1:Z1(a11L‘]111l;1§—‘fll1dcl}‘°Ot1.1 (Scorpio. ~ That tvlrch i5 expected w,“ wander when they have gong 222;. ._ . _ __._ 4___7_ _ FLATTERING KNITTED JACKET DESIGN NO. 3Z3 and I have upon him. He smiled, but, that lie ‘had failed to reassure her compietciy, "I kilow how it irritates you to be questioned." sile said, obvlousy ehocsihg her approach wltil core. éiint u under tile circumstances, a "- _"'I‘h:-h you won't be married this vriiner?" , "Ni." Gav said and was silent. t "But I thoughh-You told llle-" "Uihiit Duo was wailgniilg a pace for John m the research (tepart- ment at J.:hhs Hopkins," Gay said evenly. '_‘W.l$ll'1 he successful? think that can iii-ring irhat his iii- tiier did for the lltspiliii, tllele shciild be no question o1 a reiusal." "T1101? \\'ll1 DE i111 (lDfilllllg 3L HIE first of the year." ‘ "But I azn not free to accept it,, Mrs. Cninezon" John said. "I'm obligated iinil. Octolie r." "Couldn't some 2.l'l.ll1;_'0l1lL’11t be made?" "I'm afixiiil not." He know that his voice expressed the resentment he felt. I-ic hiid no reason to fetl resentful. he told himseii. Gays mother had every right to make iii- quiries But he had coine t0 fear the eff i‘. upru Gav. upon liimscl., of further ilseless discus-loll. It was oily bv avoiding ahv reference to the future that they had lllilllltfllll-y ed, these past two days in the couh-I try. a close and intimate compan- ionship. It was his fault. The sense of inadequacy he felt was deeply huniiliailiifl. How could he make Gay's mother understand the nature of his obligation. the impossibility of buying his release? Buy his re- lease? he thought bitterly. Permit Gav to buv it for hlm-- In the silence which followed his reply, he saw Kitty Cameron turn with ii batiletl cxprcsslcn to her daughter. "Bill, Gay—" she began. “Docs it matter, Mother, except to John and to me?" Gav sat forward in her chair, her color height‘! ed, hcr attitude defensive, “Other peo- ple have had to wait. John knovs best what his obligations are. If Auto the chair with a short mlrthless ‘laugh. “After all the fuss theres‘ been, I can't understand why you try to rilsh us into marriage." “I'm not trying to rush you into anything. I'm merely trying to find‘ out. if I can, what vou expect to, "Whatever I do needn't interfere‘ with your plans, Mother. You've.’ accepted the Davenports’ invitation, haven't you?" I "Tentativelv. But you wouldn't enjav it, darling. A six wee cruise. No y-ouilg people and the. Davcnports aren't stunulatlng com-l pally." _ "Besides which, I haven't been D. O “I don't stippose all of this is very entertaining to John." beneath her head. "I can go Daytoha witll Aunt Flora." “You couidift. Gay " "No, I giless vou'rc right. Well, I could fro to Italv with Dad, though he doesn't really want me. When, I'm with him he thinks he should‘ do things to entertain me. Hes much ltappier poking around 1n 811.1 museums and book-silops and cattl- etiiuls alone.” "David mis born a bachelor," Da- vid urainiiil s iorillel" wile said wltli- Gut railcor, in indulgent extenua- tton. "He's always happier alone, though when I made that possible the heavens fell." Her attention re- turned to the subject under discuss- ion. "I want to know that you are provided for. before I accept. tile Davehports‘ invitation ueililitely. You always have invitations." "I'll visit Tory in Palm Beach. It's usually amusing there," siiei said with o forced izaicty which struck through Johns heart lil at stab of quivering pain. "I, in Palm Beach. John, iil Maine. You and Robert, cruising with the Unveil- ports. Mfiy ue all survive!" Kitty Cameron regarded her daughter thoughtfully, ner brow be- neatti the soft waves of her amazing hair, puckered in lines of doubt. As she opened her lips to speak. the tclcuiicne rang. She took the in- strument froiil the table beside the ciliiue-loungc. "Hello . . . Yes. darling." John heard hei- say. “Yes, they re here. John ls leaving toilight . . . 1 had no idea . . . Of course I've told thcin . . , Walt a minute . . . It's Robert." she said. "What. shall This knitted jacket in the biittfrflv stitch i.‘ silrpri." l i Pattern N0 823 contains list of mail-rails. needed, tilustrsartlisbd gistfhrdrzilskigtrci‘ and complete instructions for making sizes 32V to 42. ......;£2._"al:;.atti:'.' l" "t Sea» to Needlework To Charlottetown Gunriliiir Needlework Deparlmi-r- DeslKHNQEZ! NAME———-———--—-—-——-a-i------ ymwr----——------------____ ‘F9Vn"‘--""'""-_-———-————.———— fitter Dimer-en's lino when I tell him? 1J0 you want to go to the Heron Club?" "Shall we. John?" Guy's eyes met his. glancinglv, clouded at what she read in his face "It you would like to, Gay." The constraint iii his voice ended i iMOTHERS SHOULD NOT LIVE l ROuBrVs genial sour". studying her expression, he kile“. _ _ - l‘ , I woman in a “We have no definite plans, lstldly liic that a 1 old 1 should M I'm willing l0—." She dropped‘ back to l foot-ivork iil "Wily not?" Gay folded her amt? cm I Dorothy Dix ‘s Letter Box WITH MARRIED CHILDREN It is Better That They be-Kepi; in aHome of Their Own Where They Can Continue Living Their Own Lives -___._ I write very often in this column about mothers going to live with their married children, because lt is one of the domestic problemsrthat: affects almost; everv household. and because it brings about more bitter- ness and heartaches and divorces than probably anything else in the world. Furthermore, it ls a two-edged sword that slays both parties in the conflict. There is not a day that I do not get dozens of letters. sodden with the’ tears front mothers who are weeping over the ingratituco of their children who make them feel that they are unwelcome gilests in their houses And I also get dozens of other letters from sons and daughters who desperately" demand what they should do about. their mothers who can't get along with their husbands or wives and their children. and who are breaking uD their homes. This should not he the case. 0f Collffe- 911111511911 should consider it a. privilege to give Mother the seat of honor at their flresldcs and _t0 011011511 her in her nee. as she did tilem mtlleir infancy. 1ll-1t1\\'S should be down on their knees in thank- , {illness to the women who have reared and train- ' ccl good wives and husbands for them. And . lvioinii $1l.1\l.(,l he a gentle and benign spirit that blesses the h0u$eh01<1 in which she resides. But life is . ., human nature ls human nature and people, even mothers, are even us thcv are made. So it haullelli that when Mother breaks up her- 9d THE COOK S ' home and 1.160s to live in her 5011's or ‘ever be happy living in, another - , ~ ~ _ ‘l, - 1 - ~o en's house, even ii it is her daughters spaie loom i se doin w rll laughing“. There is the 1m r means happiness for either one. Own _ V , Ailcl the chief sufferer is always the cvltab e conflict between youth 811d i "mum" i 1 ' 1 ' 11lggiigk1itu1dleigut ullifiw 1&0 kggiicxhlgug Ti at ‘s wlv am a wavs urging l _ 1 ni to go to live with ; and rear children GINGERALEAMARQlMIU-Low mother. v n ‘their 111Lll‘l'lt’i'1 children unless it 1S.’ There is the iealousv of every . il dire financial llOL'(‘CA1l,\'_ It Ls‘ of .\'0ullLZ Wilt‘ over beirll! £119 1161111 Q1 -@-_ the older_ woinahs happiness that fiultl}tilifighsgglfigklfgqifigggnggég 32 marshmnllows I am thinking more than the’ it‘. 111 b 9 , h t h 2 tbsp, frul Ju-oo younger (nn-‘s. Poi" it is olilv tto,thail she could her skin, t a er 3 cups saggy-ale children's affairs are hers and that she has n rrrht to boss them and to stick her fingers in all of their pies, ‘nun nus spells trouble for ail con- . col-no To begin with. old people are as! Every mother who goes to live hard to transplant as old trees.lwltii her married cllildien finds T1l(‘\' cannot sirlke roots down iii‘0ut lllilt S119 lid-S to b6 9111191” 8 an alien sell. In her own hoii: rubber stamp or t1 510T"! 0611191‘- ctiier has been n ilersoil of iin he has either to suppress all of portancc She has her old fricnii.~-,‘hei- own thoughts and desires and her crcnics with whom she hnd u "llOll-S‘ or else start fl 18111113’ everyfiliintt in common. “then s .1 i was asked out. to tea or dinner it. _ _ was because people wailted he!" f.r to live in one room if necessary llerse.f. where she can have her own things. But ivhcn she goes to live in her do her own ways and be herself, chlizireiis hoims. she is ilobotiy. rather than llvc in a room in a She has lost her 1lltll\.'1(lli£l1l1._\'. Selpnlace with her children. where is culv a.~k.d about bccriilse she 1.i"11l('\’ wig knréw slfle n; iilnars 1H1 tlge JC1l11b 01' .\'Ii1.l'\'b 111U111CY. 11110 511C WKIV ‘I111 1111 (‘I O0 S19 W E1 kilo\\s she is iegarueu as ii bore and happier a burden. She uoesht even ht into -———- her children's homes. IF YOU DON'T LOVE She is an extra passenger in the BOY. TELL HIM SO back sent oi the car; one too tnaily D9111‘ Miss Dix-Shall the bov I have been uoiilg with for I cup mayonalse 2 cups peaches 1 1-2 cups pineapple 1-2 cup mflfufafhllll) cherries 1 cup whippe cream Place marshmallows and "u" Juice in saucepan and heat slowly. folding over and ever until marsh- mallows are half melted. Remove from heat and continue foldln! until mixture is smooth and fluffy. Chill. Blend in sineewle and "WY- onnaise. Add chopped. drained fruits and lastly fold in whipped I C tire influence. but she is miserable 1lei'.\'f‘l1 _ lll(li\'lllll-‘llll.y Lost. young house is not. onil‘ a GISHIU-n Hence I urge every mother to go ream. Pour fn freezing tray 01’ B1110‘ matte refrigerator and place ice cube form in tray. Freem at qultkest degree possible. from 3 t0 4 hours or until salad ts soltd. Be- fore sewing quickly dip bot.tom of tray in warm water and with the aid of a. knife unmold salad cubes I marrvon crisp lettuce cups. Serves 8 Living i. —-The Wom T!!! BURNING OF CORN BTALKS Back in that. deep treanue-ccvo of memory 1 hold because I Wu a country I: one dhrkblcornier when tho com- s ' ale. In gold and scarlet glory still shouts Into the night. If this were all I'd count. that childhood’: rldiea fai- from small. PASSING OF THE ATTIC Most. New York children today could not comprehend the meaning to English youngsters of a recent order that all attics must be emp- tied. to reduce the fLre hazard. Many thousands of New Yorkers. Juvenile and adult, never saw an attic. They might appeal to the dictionary, but a book that defines "mother" as "female parent" is ob- viously incapable of rendering the rich connotations of “attlc". An attic is a. wonderland that cannot be described; it must be experienc- ed. Swans are still theoretically "royal birds" in England, and those 0n the Thames are marked annual- ly by the King's Swan Master, Some South American snails lay eggs which are larger than those laid by robins. Only 100 of the 2000 known kinds 0f bacteria and tlerms are harmful to mankind; the other 1900 are necessary to life. Sir Charles T. H. Wright left $40 to a waitress who had served him for 25 years in a. Iiondon restaurant. If I had but two loaves o! bread, I would sell one and buy hyacinth-l. for they would feed my soul. — Koran. To keep rustic, outdoor furniture in good condition, wash it or)‘ 1t thoroughly then zivo l: ii thin coat of shellac. Wrap it in papers before storing tn attic or buwmfiul- T1115 treatment not onl will improve the look of the furni tire buralso will lengthen its wearing oualzties. Waxed paper used freely will save o lot of dish washlnff U56 5 heavy kind or two sheets of the ngnm- type. Put them 0n tables t0 hold sweets hardened in buttered pans. A centuries old Dutch song of ‘ freedom was the farewell of sev- cnty-orle young Hollander: when they left Johannesburgh and Pre- toria in i940 to Join military forces in the Netherlands East Indies- at the iab.e when they ill“? A dinner partl; some body who il.\va_vs three years‘? L have ceased to care GINGER COOKIES has to be entertained and amused. for lulu. but I havent the nerve And she is the lonesoliiest P015011 llll to tell him. I hate to hurt him. 1 cup butter the world. SALLY. i cup molasses Don't think it inakes_ Mother Answer—_ 1 cup sugar a haoov for her dutiiurchildrcn to Tf‘1l_1llm at once that you don't 2 m, bay-in“ s“; Rive her the best room 111 tllc house love li_iiii and cant marrv him Pcr- 2 “m, milk and say: "Now, you have nothing to 1 hairs it will hurt him tn lose yr; 1 egg co the lance of yjotll" lildbtlt. Just but it won't be the heartache that; 1 tsp ginger told your lanes in idleness.‘ he would have to endure through‘ Flmngencugh to Yo“ 'i'o a woman who ilus worked life if he was marriijd to a ivomanl hard all of her llie. who has been who nnlv tolerated him. Cream butler. Rffldufllly Hdd busv Cllllfl-DCHIIIIK and cliiid-rear- Tn;- (jrllclest thing that nnv man sugar, creamlnz well, then add lug and making a Coluforlirblfl or woman ran do is to go on with beaten eggs. molasses and mllk. home, idleness is a torture Shela wedding aflxjr thcv have lost sift flour will]; baking 50dn and doesn't know what to d0 Wllllltheir taste for ll. ginger. add to first mixture (You DOROTHY DIX. will need 3 or 4 cun= flourl and roll thin. Sprinklp with. sugar and bake in moderate oven—350 de- grees F‘. herself She doesn't know how to. kill time She has no taus hor llob- 1319.5 with which to tilvert herself, and she is as rest-less and dissatis- lied as a caged o.d tiller. Tile reason so maiiv old women are prevish and fretful aiid hard to get along with is lust because they arc so bored with having ilothizg; l l I l :_- l Start a Cowboy Ballad to Liven Up the Party to. Jealousy Always Arise: Then, no woman who has been a_t_the head_0f,her_own h0US6’C_fl_Il 1 , _ ..._.___________~i- t though she meant to speak. ‘Then her brow cleared. Her shoulders under the peach-colored hegllgee made a faint shrugging 111011011- 5116 spoke into the transmitter, _ The orchestra made preliminary sounds, then swung smoothly, in- gratiatingltx into a waltz. Tile blond. burlv young Eilglishmiin leaned acrcss the long table toward Gay. "This is mv dance, 1 think." he said with a slightlv formal inclina- tion of his head. MISS DORIS Willi SAYS: l"! suffered from akln blemishes . . . and having hoard of lam-lull’: gnu! value for nkln complaints, l applied it daily. In u chart time theta blemlshei disappeared leaving my skin perfectly clear." m!" 1| "0 need lo endure Ilio dlslru! envied by disfiguring akin trovblu when a In! applications of quick-acting Zum-Ivk will ailything more tiled- invited. Go, of (JQIJYSQ Mother, The 1e “n ,_ 1r clout up than painful and embarrassing Dflvcnlmrl-‘l B19 111111 11111 5'0" 911d l wig... Jdlin(iliaiiailfidmcwblgiérc b""'1‘1'"' 9°“ 1" ° "‘°"Y"°'1‘1" "W111" 1 Rob“; enjoy themselves wnqyevgl-ievcnmg mw,.\.ened_ nMV dim", whnnZi-lm-Iulfiuooihlngharbulallswltldofor you are." Gay you prmniS5d_-- ' ' you what they have done for zounileu omen "B111 111131 W111 Y°11 11°?" K1111’. "Gav saves her “taltzcs for me “' n-Gnlum-Ivk from your drogglittodny - ' Cameroiis itlanefr, a little einbar- Rob,“ Cameron mid from u“, onl, ' rassed. he thought. turned to John. of U... mp1,“ ~51“. docsnw, “us, m‘. _ _, (To be Continued) ______] own-MEN’ ‘I _¢____ l Real old cowboy ballads-what fun they are to sing on twosome dates or when the crowd drop: in. Start a heart-stirring old-timer like Here Are 10 Hits To Pick From ' “The Dying Cowboy" and everybody _ f forgets his shyness. ' ' l "O bury me not on the lone _ x prairie 3 Where tho wild coyote: wlllhowl o'er me; In n narrow grave just lix by three—" Or eroon n sentimental cowboy love song. You may be lure your song book will have lot: like "Hop Plcktn‘ Time 1n Happy Valley." Romiintlcally you sing: "Harvest time is not lo far away, dear. Seems like I can smell the new mown hay-" In the mood for l rlp-ronrln’ ditty? "Two Gun Bonnie" for youi "She wore I gun and smoked cigars and lwore like l man, And her Bible was a deck of cards, her ehuich was Faro Dani." Have good time: with the i0 cow- u! air: in our songbook. Given ordl. music. piano accompml. anti: several llinfll have guitar nr- 5.9’ limited Time Only Gee n lnrirc 83v‘ Boudoir Jar of "enema for only é. Save 2 ti‘ nnil get twice n: much fin- your money u ln the smallest size! Don’: wait! This Anniversary Offer 1i good lnr n limlled time only! Get l bl] h: today-at any drug or cosmetic counter. » i. Grand for i/ Poor Complexions! 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Be sure 0.112% y, d l 1 ntlng namissus b.1111»? 111211111: 111d‘) ahvflclnthl “I'm wait, but the narclssus needs B growing time possible- tnat comes from sessile‘; ltldpgiliiieeiss. in 1119 911111113“ o1 the wise is the only 11'1"? 11391111113“ that exist-1- A bud has the remarkable POW" 0d ry part of A trefl riled? 111.11.11.15 lsiYisnches one flu"- Remember that nothlnK 6971 9X‘ cuse the non-performance o n promise but nbsolutel neoessltyr w, Cowper. desolation of other times. ent hills of my childhood, many women Leisure an ’s Realm lnuflutyepgglrld: 0.11 "°’1“ I 1' C1 1h quired 1n eight hoursagf <ii§§i.';}_"' A lneoa th l‘! t it has develo leaky spots can be made waaii proof again by rubbing the 5pm wzth beeswax. Place brown pgp" over the beeswax, and D1955 “m n. warm iron. A PRAYER, consumed tn .. ..ik each 1f the darkened hours of overcome me, may I not I£t 111G d0 111,) day “m. dermal: forget the May I still find the bright n that. found me walking over theoéii: dr f 0n the margin of t-he qiieteniiiili when a light glowed within me and I promised my early (jod [0 m" couraife amid the tempest of m, changing world. Spare me from bitterness and from sharp passions of unguarded mo. ments. May I not forget that not. erty and riches are of the spirit, Lift my eyes from the eariii and let me not forget the uses of in, stars. Forbid that I should judge other: lest I condemn myself. 14.; me not follow the ClllmOllfg of n“. world, but. walk calmly in iy path, Ive me a few friends w?» will lova me for what 1 am and keep for. ever burning before my Vagrant steps the kindly light of hope. Though age and infirmity om. take me and I come not within sight of the castle of inv drmnir, teach me yet to be thankful for lzfe for golden memories that are gcod and sweet and may the evening! twilight find me gentle still. - Selected DOUSE DARK SLIPS QYITE FREQUENTLY Wttlh darker-toned winter dresses gfer to wear dark colored slips. ffeta furnishes | nice base for both silk and wool frocks and is a fashion favorite u well. Dark slips should be washed a; frequently as pastels and should do up just as easily. If the mater- lol is washable. a good general fill! is to use lukewarm water and add mild suds (two sud baths do c bet.- ter job). rinse in clear water of the same temperature and wrap in u clean. iflrorbent towel. Press on the wrong sde with a moderate iron oi under a dry nress clcth. __:: hi“: int-a r... ma"... of E111 B01118 pug 3.1; Vit-tro-nol up each nplllfll ,..(1) It shrinks swollen mem- bnnu; (a) Sootheo irritation. 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