h. l. i . i l l 5i l ha)‘ bum; Icid: "u you m’: and rlfyfloufsllsonsyoushouldehoow Mlddll poetry, ergo-ma‘ for aim and Ups Pwitmflow eadyotiflcame ma! URITY MAID SAYS: “Everything runs by rule.- When you pt around to time for a thorough hoineoleaning, you follow a system of rules that you've found best. It's the lama with baking; You follow rules.- Numln- One rule followed by Canada's l hfllflflklilibuiith PurityFlow -—and here's why: Purity Flour is ' milled from Canada's finest hard Wost- , ern Spring wheat. From thiswonderful f wheat it gets the utmost in food value l and in flavor: It ls always uniform in strength; Everything you bake is better becaum of the excellence of Purity Flour.- Just you try this rule. Here's a recipe to start on: DEVIL'S CAKE K cup butter )5 eup boiling water B cups brown sugl l!‘ cups Purity Flour l eggs 1 teaspoon baking powder K teaspoon soda K teaspoon salt l K oup cocoa K W» sour milk DETHOD-l. Cream huttar with solar thcr oughly. 2. Add wall-beams ‘p. l. Dilcive soda and cocoa in the boiling water and add to Mixture No. 2. l. Sift flour with baking powder and salt and add, alternately, with milk to Mixture No. 3. 5. Bake in slow oven of 4(1) J deems for 35 minutes. A cake like this will rate a kin for any cook.- So will this one: FUDGE CAKE K cup butler K cup boiling wahr 1K cups brown suns 15S cups Purity Flour ; I sq 1 teaspoms cream of I uana [rated all“ ooclats l4 our milk l teaspoon sods l teaspoon vanilla METHOD—I. Cream butter and sugar; add ‘ heated eggs. 2. Dissolve chocolale and soda in boiling “u: lllfl combine with Mixture No. 1. l l. Sill flour with cream n! tartar and add. , aliernately, with milk to Mixture No. 2: add vanilla. 4. Bake in layer oaks tins la medulla oven of 375 degrees for 80 to 85 minutes. lae with Fudge lkoeting (see Recipe No. 317i. Listen to "CAVALCADE OF DRAMA" c FcY(630kc)1 a.rn. FIZOUI! Best for 4111 your liaising Heat together one tablespoon of butter, Iltablespoons of sugar and one teaspoon water. When this is bubbling in a frying pan, add eight small or four large parsnl out up, which have been cooke until nearly lender. Turn them about until they become glazed and gold- . whipped cream “THE cook-s _ comvsn a ""21; .2“- W“ ifilkummwm 1 sushi-la beaten a“ 511F- POP?" Bumped salmon coarsely, re- ulmn‘ "l “fluid and crushing “m! 84111118 the bones. Prepare "w WWW“ by realms. boiling, ""11 “Pllnml very thoroughly m“ PTQBI-IIG through a ricer; then mash m measure. Cool po- lllbfl. add sasmon, slightly beat- 611 BIB and seasonings to tats. health‘ ‘i vow , “w!” Whiter. 900915 M119" ' \ . HAUL" i‘. INSISTS ON PU u N o Baal/cull)» ACA DIA ..more Flavoursome. (A ill-tie lemon Juice may be in- cluded wlth the seasonings.) Shape mixture as flat cakes, keep wvl until shortly before serving. tune, then brown richly in a fry- ing pan in a generous amount of T very hot fat. serve very hotp with suitable sauce. ENGLISH ORANGE PUDDING i A One-half cup butter, 1 cup sugar,i 2 eggs (well beaten), 1 1-2 cups buttermilk, l cup bran, 2 cups; flour, l cup seeded raisins, 1 orange grated rind and Juice. 1-2 lemon, grated rind and Juice, 1-2 cup sugar, TRUTH 8-4 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon bak- _ lng powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt. ‘ Truth is within ourselves; u. tax" Cream butter and sugar and add no rise eggs, buttermilk and bran. Sift drv From outward things whatysr you lhgrdelents and add to first mlx- may believe, ture, combining thoroughly. Stir 1n Therp is an inmost, cgntrg 1n us an raisins and the grated orange and Where Truth abides in fulness. lemon rlndfrurn into greased pan ._R,°ben Bmwmnl (8 by l2 inches is a good size) and, bake in a moderate oven (375 de- To wash doeskin gloves, put grees Fahrenheit) 25 to 30 minutes. them on the hands, wash ln mlld, When pudding is baked, pour over lukewarm soup suds, rinse, put- lt the fruit juices, combined with ting a, little soap into the last the l-2 cup of sugar. Serve hot with rinsing water. Dry in a moder. or hard sauce. ately wanm temperature with s, Nofe: Dates may be substituted for clothespln in each finger, raisins, 1f desired. ' sunsninrsilslasab FRIGIDARIUM 0F ROME EASY T0 DUPLICATE 1 package orange-flavored pre- pared Jelly powder l 5-4 cups canned pineapple syrup with water 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-2 cup thorughly drained can- ned pineapple dice 1-2 cu-p shredded raw carrot 1-3 cu; thoroughly drained orange dice. 3 tablespoons sllvered blanched ' almonds (optional) Dissolve Jelly powder in pine- apple syrwp and water, according ifncwlézilf‘ dgfgwonééufiga 3°21‘: uurs wowru sensor/sacrum; ring, until the mixture begins to, thicken. Add remaining ingred- ients. Turn into wet or oiled 1n- dlvidual moulds, Chill until firm“ Unmould in beds of crisp lettuce' angutgafizi’ 3 ‘in Hay fever is usually worse be- “elm cheese and ‘company by tween 5 and 8 a.m.l, because the thick salad dregmg summer temperature at that time ' opens the flowers and liberates the pollen. Dust, feathers, and orrls root are If you're leaving on a motor trip will!“ o’ h” "W" The frigldariun, or cold room, ‘of t-he ancient Rloozans can be du- pllcated on a modest scale ln the ‘,20th century home, according 1o insulation engineers. Wall-off a basement room with double-thick ‘insulation. they advise. This can be done with one of the many color-panels now offered. Tints include ivory, wheat, apricot, sky blue and a-pple green. ‘The double protection, wlll keep the basement room oool all day. Desk sunglare glasses wlll dim- inish the pollen coming in con. tact with the eyes of sufferers from hay fever. TRAVEL KIT FOR MOTORISTS HOOSEWIFE urn ACTIVITIES and want to buy yourself a presp ent. or want to give one to motor- ing friends, consider the new mo- tor case. It is a pzllow sine slide- fastened case of upholstery fabric, which opens to hold a cmnb. mil-f itary brush, clot-hes brush, nau’ file, orange stick, soap and full- slzc towel. Minanfs kills pain. lll brown. To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes E 4'31 E5 l lfin 61 y nomrs DESIGN It dwarf r5, one is s. lav (a oroisasxiiiptiio inch) l0 om you it, llquall eflectlvei a The pattern inc color chart and directions and send with 15 cents Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown, Guardian Needlework Department ' Deeien No. G31 Name---————-—- Mms-Qz-p-n-oa-Q-a-In l‘ Elli ill 7'51‘ x film! XIII! run: need Inner! inns assoc: 10min axiom iunnsi BEST SAMPLE! gives me pleasure to read your letters a king for these udca tran er of a ‘ii: “whim a on " l f 15 1 n, w!‘ yblll‘ 1181119 an l 70:9 On l D 0C! O DRUG!‘ To order th as 9 m or sum" w sing E51 ‘I in. , I “ii W‘ i‘ ‘II lllll Iii IX!!! Z I NO. 831 orito. We have kept it ver sters as well as mulls w blthckg folorrufiaterlal requlr nts e 1 gn eme . and irarnln simple enjoy Needlework Department. Calcium should never be taken with meals _ if ll/ reaches the "tummy" with vour food. it ls of no value. The woman with a too-large chest measurement should never wear accented waist dresses, nor bias-cut skirts , nor high round neckllnes, nor light-colored bodlces. Draped bodies, “swagger" length Jackets, dark bodice tops. square, low and V-shaped neckllnes are most flattenng. Drinking of water can be Just as fattening as sometimes it is s‘en- derlzlng. Water clogging is a com- mon cause of unnatural over- weight, and a dry diet can often cure the trouble. Alaska's only woman gold mine operator is Miss Grace Lowe, whose holdings are 84 miles northwe=t of Fairbanks in cenlral Alaska. She leased the mine about five years ago. She has lived in Alaska 15 years. Eyelet embroidered cottons over dark slips are unusually popular. ‘The shlrtwalst dress continues important. Satin Jersey is a mcsl sultablc "packing" fabric for travelling. Lime green with bright red is a fiw color combination. Short coals have been the big- gest hit in summer styles. STRENGTH OF WALLS MUST BE MAINTAINED When heating or cooling equip- ment ls to be installed in s. house care must. be taken to maintain the structural strength of the walls and partitions. When framing members are care- lessly cut, floors Wlil sag and the plaster wlll crack. Steel ties may be used to combat this situation or ND framed by other called Y‘ ‘ It ls also possible to build walls of Textra thickness to allow for l-he JJBSSBBB of the ducts, but this imcthod Ls too expensive to be in general practice. ‘GUN-l may b6 ‘MAKING OLD FOWL TENDER ' Fowls that are rather "elderly" can be made as tender as ch ckens if rubbed with lemon Juice, then wrapped in buttered paper. Steam for 2 or 3 hours, according lo size. The fowls may be roasted after be- ling partly steamed. '1 WU-YURPUSB NOUK A built-in kitchenette in the nursery serves a twofold purpose. It keeps the kitchen fire free from the problem of preparing special food for the child, and, ln addition by keeping the child's dishes and utensils separate It is an added ‘safeguard to health. I Too much flour will make a cake dry and crumbly, bread solld nod heavy, sauce thick and pasty. I Pin 01‘ sew e tiny bag of lavender to your bedroom curtains; thiswill ‘result in a delightful smell of lavender pervading the room. Press ,a drawing-pin into the bottom corner of curtains at open win- dows, This prevents them blowing outside and getting dirty. Make the heme on your casement cur- i-alm 0f equal length. so that they can be reversed and the rings or hooks sewn on opposite ends from time to time. This prevents them becoming worn in one place only. uruuirilqsu The quick way to et rid of the twinging pains of r eumatlam is b using Paradol. N0 disagreeable after e octs-—no upsetting of quick. pleasant relief. 35 cents. DR. CHAIR'S [rananos n_. --- Social ‘ andi Persli Dorothy iDix's Letter Box Youth N ceds to Return to its Respect for Age; Consideration Must be Given Parents Who Have Sacrificed All for Their Children 1 h-yq hid g vblent d-lfifllra‘ mum" no’, mother should live wllh me Dear Miss Din-My own meat on the point of whether alter I am married. f ‘says time and out o! work. H-a and it took about 9V9?!- gh . - and the he mi! ma, ind we lhl/eigalol: ffi ‘cigiarly and want t0 86F married. 11c says his mother muss live Win11“ v2: 1 am not wlllins to that. mOY-hfl‘ 18 all)“ gm educated. but undtteu for any Bowel that he was lil for some mother iza-lllalueill o: his bills fqwhmgmogxiliiuihlghli Issyamsnslwuld notbeheldtowvvlllli? l“ §°ontil¥ps§§i=°iimoo w million as’ held mwonslbla? I! w 1-W- hep his mother. to whom can she look?" rflu“ m to have our love and ; " e have a. ht wnile we are young happines8 when we want l -' Mothq- says: "at the moment neither you nor your fiance hi" ed m; happiness you are reaching out for. Your-"hawlneaa m the 3T1?» way ou want it will be at his $1.1m“ expense. I A‘ “you wen.’ didn't have your husbands up your .- 1M“- gqhmsavedilpenmlgh “other 3”’ No’ been,“ oi spending it on their children. to take care 0f tiremselves instead Neither your father nor I were sent in collese. as You and your fiance 24¢ ON Tl-IIS a i “='.193» .. .¢...___.__. __.__.... "mus WEEK You can save , OXZEMA! I]. Hill lllll IEPIITIEII STORES ’ tin“ . _ .,. --- Fashions =4? ilifefdturei ~____.._.‘.-___.- _.__...___--_-__._s._-__.--u~4 BIG JAR OF Grand for complexion liallavaa akin Irritation NURSES first discovered how of“. live Noxsema Mediated Cream is for Pimplee, Ciupped Hands and other ugly skin irritations from gr. eeraal causes. Toda thousands of Canadian rel on Noxzem; Hi0!!! clearer, ,,. to help keep comp ‘ l, lonelier ‘ For s hair rim only cu can Nonema Medicueyd Creams: a uvin of 24!. A large 83! is: of z is dainty, snow-white, medicated cream-for only 591i if your akin is marred by blemishes, lsr e pom, rough. new, b ea , etc. try Nox- lesna . .. See for yourself why millions depend on this sooth. hg. medicated cream. _-----___.___..1 SAVE 24¢ Spedai Offer for a limited time only. A lar 93¢ Boudoir Jar of Nonems or only 59¢. Get your y! On sale as l | wou- l J cl ‘ d W gorilla alive lam not hizlloflllluiillilllsuhnaacliismaiiio or 110911118 l" "9 for our oldygge. 1t has cost us 1.00 much to llve and rear a famll hula; m“ goon 21%? earn your own llvins. I have not. nc you: ances - ;" l Dad’ tahad tsaved forthelroldlfle men! fit? Sugar? lama ylame welooliiled a m er-ln-law in VON-l‘. home?" Mother said: “The some as my friends welcomed their mottier-tien; law-with graclousness and kindness. 1 love your father. The grca s pleasure I have in life is making him happy. To have mistrearcdh his mother would have made him miserable. To have loved her would 8V6 made him deeply grateful. He would not have understood whv two 1n- telllgent. educated women could not have lived together. It would have been a. reflection on both of ua to have acted like two adolescent child- rzlhsaidtélhdé) nofblove my nmce to the extent o1 coenlns my heart mo er." a ome the answer to the divorce demfioflhied‘ ‘°“§il§"l§§n?t' ‘gyms drfrigt love their h enoug a . n‘ y lllm ins . Your hudacnd will 910W forget themselves and think of ' to new if you hurt his mother.’ I d: "I have youth and sex on my side. It is more powerfulnthan mother love. _No man should be tied to his mother's apron shrinks- Mother said: "Because a man loves his mother ces not mean that he ls lied to her apron strings. And youth and sex cannot alone make a happy marriage. There are tbousaszda of other girls besides you with x3. youth and beauty and se . Isald: “I can makemyhusbandseehlamoiher asaleechsdcm- gisetécjampire, and he 1 make her leave my home after we are mar- Mother said: “If your sex power, of which u are so proud, can make you influence your husband to be ungrate ul and unkind 1o his mother, then the day will come when there will be ANOTHER WOMAN with as little conscience as ou and ma be Ygretlier and younger who lluseltllnmfluenceto ehimf mandyouwilllosehim and your home as you deserve." My opinions are the opinions of all of my friends. We are 1111m- modern and think we have e. right to live our llvm as we see fit. but m)’ mother's argument has frightened me. Don't you think that age must step aside for youth? TAMARA. Answe , has a. right to cherish age. I do not think that any one, old or yo thcir pleasure live a life of complete selfishness, sacrificing every one and convenience. In this most interesting and illuminating argument between your- self and your mother, your mother is entirelv r ht and everything she says about the duty of a. deughtler-m-law to be d to her molfiier-ln- la but unhappily there are very few women with strength and osity enough of character to stand the wear and tear on nerves an per of ll-vlzig to ther. And so it ls a1 a daughter-ln- w and mother-in-law not to attempt to live wflther. Certainly if there was ever a debt ofhonor it is what our fiance owes to his mother for lmpoverlshlng herself to help him in 11s hour of need. and you should be the first to hc f: him repav it by doing without 9118f“ ways wisest. when lt is possible, {or norf 1 think that youth. that has so much to make it happy. should q fcm- I things you want in order to support her in her old age. 23,120 it in your own house. You will be miserable. and make her mlser- j O O O To Avoid Cu id's Wi Dear Miss Dix-My age 5_l,_ But don't Irv ate l0: Don't Smile Back I an. alJMheluLulid.yh9Ya!/.er I m. I YOUR INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE l 'Copyright. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) book in the section your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. u.‘ l r0-O-O-O-§v‘¢*‘ v vv ‘v For Thursday, Nov. 2, 1939 MARJOH ‘all to APutlL 2o wines) -—Avoid illdEClSiml and uncertain- ness. you born before April <1. You born after April 3: move cautiously ..l all business deals and heart in- “rests. Confusion is in the air. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- 'Al1 early start will make it easier l for you to accomplish today. Viora- tions are friendly. seek lovers, if i you really mink they wlll help. Keep your mind on whatever you are so ng. ‘ MAY 31 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- ‘Plilll AUX‘ LOZKIOTFOW. IOU C8D Bld- vrlnce through unusual means, and particularly through lhc assislancc -and favor of the opposite sex. Ro- mance and marital affairs ln the foreground. r JUNE N u» JULY N (Cancer)- iArtistic matters, scientific experi- . merits, correspondence, social gath- erings to promote public welfare and teaching head the favored list today. Born before July 8? Exert a little more effort. l JULY 24 to AUGUST H (hem- . Watch your personal interests there may be a tendedncy to care- lessness this Thursday. Don't ne- glect important details for what you think are ‘Jigger matters. Don't let anyone, no difference who he or she is, persuade you to do what isn't. honest. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER Z3 Nlrglv-Frlendly vibrations on whole, but you will have to help n‘ 1'! l IIHICIUIJS rilwnu (l/‘(flf s o: new .. / ".- .. ma». “I! Q ..,_,.,.........s. - . , ... l bring about opportunltlesvlor your- self and work with consistency to abs-p up with competition. Don't u-oily orcr ncalui or hygiene, uo the right thing about them WITH- uUT WORRY. aux/mm 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Llbral-Favorable rays for both business and pusonal aflairs. Try something new if it shows worth. use your lllvillllflll. Emcy the com- pany of intelligent, genial folks. sews interesting. OCTOBER. A L0 NOVEMBER. 2.2 lScorplo)—Don‘t let it be said that you are the one who ale pro- voking dissatisfaction or unneces- SKIP)’, long disputes. Be one W110 trlcs to bring about truces and re- conciliations. Tact and a. sense of numor are vital aids. Be attentive. NOVEMBER. 23 to DDGENLBIJR. 2's (sagglttarlun-You born after Dec. 6 are reminded to be diploma- tic with relatives, family and the opposite sex. Nd needless discus- sions. You other Sagittarlans are under rays that do not indicate such restrictions, lneveiltheless be thoughtful, use tact. D 28 to JANUARY 21 (Oaprlcorm-Look out for the fel- low who ls always finding fault. he'll spoil your disposition lf you let him. And while you are attend- ing to ‘olg problems, be consider- ate, too. 0f the little things that are important. Protect your per- sonal affairs. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquariusl-Eiwellent aspects for you today, friend. And your t hobby or evocation is as favore as tedious tasks and general business. Make use of worth while contacts. Read, improve your mind and out- look. Speak concisely and with conviction. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (PlscesF-Advice to Aquarlans holds for you, too. Get a fresh slant on everyday affairs by studying and researching. Others are observing you. News of interest. Friendly stars. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY wlll poses: vigor. seemingly tire- lus energy and a strong personality. Should learn early in life to appre- ciate the same middle course. This child tends to extr-2mes-to be either very careful or else careless. Should learn system for the good of its health. Hand-Woveidsioveliea" You Can Easily Make FOLD DOTTED Ll NE Weave Ribbon Case for Hankles How dainty-this delightful hand- kerchief case woven of grosgrnm ribbon in blush pink and snowy whitcl Weave it quickly. easily on a clean breadboard. All you need is "1 inch grosgrain ribbon cut into 11-inch strips-W white strips. 4 pink strips. Thumblack half the strips up and down on the breadboard. Then with your fingers weave the other strips over and under, horizontally. as the diagram shows. When you've finished weaving. lurn ribbon ends under and hem neatly down. Now fold on the dotted line. as in diagram. bringing "FIFTIPFS lo lhc ccnlrc. Sew a rib- bon to each corner, tie in a perky .:nw and you've a fascinating gift- if you can bear to part with iii So many lovely things you can have when you know easy ways to weave. 0h on embroidery hoop weave colorful doilies, an evening beg on a cardboard loom. Our SZ-page booklet gives com- plele instructions, diagrams for weaving smart dress accessorles— belts. scprves: lovely things for the Jiome-rugs, lamp shades. pillow- lops, place mats. many more to The Guardian Home Service Name Street Address Olty Send 20c in coins for your copy of How To Weave Useful Novelties Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name of booklet. Province l . bum into la tn er their thin: and fildnorl tuenmhround te damsel ain't t up in ah office. her if a h er you will be er: I can only suggut that ‘em off, but with your feta-l be careful and don't smile i, 1 t. vars...“ Istand Morning Smile QUEER. LITPLI LAD Little Bobby had got hold of the newspaper and was reading the headlines aloud. "Man Imprisoned for His Wlfe'," he rend at length. lThen after a. brief pause for thought he added: "Oh, mum- nolw I know why dad doesn't leave you!” ALL FOR. NOTHING At the seaside a sailor ventured on a donkey ride. As he was seated very well back on the donkey's -uarters, his mates advised him to "shift his seat emldahlpe." ‘ "No!" the rider insisted. "Ihla is the first. craft I've ever command- ed, and if I cant ride on the quarter deck 1 won't bloomn’ well ride at all." liulfn IIP m: CHILDREN CHATHAM, Ont. —Mra. Charlotte Lee of 42 lngraham Si. says: "Alter an illness one of my children was very weak and under- weight. l gave him Dr. Pierce's Golden 3 opera Selections; Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Tina ls Eastern Standard) THUIIQDAY, NOVHIBII I BERLIN 6:00 pan-News and Ibonmflg Review in English. DJD, 11,77 meg., 25.4 m. YMAUUIG 9:55 para-Deming OURAA, 15.3 meg, 19.1 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.rn.— Folklore HAT4, 9.12 meg, 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 para-News m English, Rosita Jeuuna Wade. 2R0, 11.81 meg, 25.4 m.; 1R1‘, 9 83 meg., 30.5 m. Songs. MADRID 8:5 p.m.-—News in English. EAQ, 9.86 meg, 80.4 m. LONDON 8:30 para-Variety nature 06F. 15.14 meg., 19.5 m; Q51] 11.75 meg., 255 m.; 08B, 9.51 meg. 31.5 m. ' BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—German Variety Music. DJD,11.7’l meg., 25.4 m. PARIS 9:15 p m.-.I..lght Music. T9311 11.88 meg., 25 2 m.; TPM, 11.11 meg.. 25.6 m. LONDON 11:00 'p.m.--NeWs Bulletins. GED, 11.75 mes . 25.5 m.; GSC Medical Discovery v and his appetite im- ' i proved and h. regained m- normal "m" and l alftfl[lll. Tan splendid Ioulc never mus lo l help build the children up wt" they were v weak allsr bad raids. l esnslaly recommend il ' I0 molheru will: [rowing children." Cei rhh famous dealer's pveserlplion. ni. PlGYtO-l Golden . Medical Dlsecvsry, Iron-i your druggisl icclay. I 9.58 meg., 31.3 m; GSB, 9.51 meg, 51.5 m. PARIS 12:14 a.m.—News in llmgllsh. TPBll, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m: was 11.11 meg., 2s e m, TOKYO 12:40 a.m -Brass Bend. JZK, 15.15 meg, 19.7 m. New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Tune yourself to the times in a young two-piece outfit. The bas- que top hugs your ribs, whlttles - n1»; xx’. sr. W; nllnely about you walk, gracefully full and wide. It gives you the season‘: youthful silhouette, orlsp as aut- umn weather. Make the Jacket of warm plaid, the skirt of a solid color to harmonize. Wear mam to-, gether and with other blouses and skirts you have on hand. Severe! blouse versions are included in the ‘pattern, for variety in your blouse and skirt wardrobe. Style No. 2999 ls designed for lslzes 12, 14. l6, 18 and 20 years. !Blze 16 requires 1 5-8 yards of 39- ‘incn material roi- Jacket; z 1-a l yards 89-inch material for skirt. Bend fifteen (l5ci (Coin is pre- fered) for pattern. write plainb vour Name. Address and style | number Be sure to state the size vnu wL-h style N0. D98 ‘i120 ... u... l“. l your waist to the vanishing point. ‘ l ' zssa are , 8 .- w; - .., \)(' Name Street Address , Git! Province ‘"""" COLDS l \\ "i Eiiiilllilliiiililuiiligm U awl! $1118 VI