tester; .11‘ a scare- assurance-serra- ..1rsr..rs ... l‘ ‘F.1"?*~‘-‘4-? ._ _-._. ...Qn><.»»--- ALL 1s BRIGHT (By ELEANOR enowue scum- u ‘This Thus braver’. "nuns um at Life,‘ "Highway Twl§i°"""b°i:t-Z .1 refit?" s "“"i%°“?.".c n‘ l“ And uh} our ma. n. oouién TNIJuQNQMW-$VE n“ _ (WA-PT!!! x11! Thebes! m balm a low Mlfwmfl-kiiuviwhllwlnw ootts. we and flanked with in- w-tbat K h-insd - - ........ugv czar... "m w» M w ' of color. tlothsflirardianflornsSe "Address Their . ran narrow . cooked streets that wound in and mew,“ mgwmdm-flefiuk, wnty out between crude huts thatched with grass. Yet every once in a. while they would Pas; a grand stucco house sunk in rank over- growth which seemed to pull at its very walla Lovely housw — tried w imagine them as they had been when they were new-white in the bright sunshine, their lawns trlmly cut and banked with a riot Then all at once they were in the Plazo-bare and dusty. with the President's Palace rising hard and white on one side. Star did not like it. She was glad when they turned off once more into a. little road that wound slowly up the mountain. Women on donkeys, pea/Ceiuiiy sg$finlghgrlnpesr drew 1° (m9 sue 1° tumed after shopping with Barton They preserved a and curious dlgni y for all their tattered Stuaxt‘ mg ‘mm dresses and odd means of transpor- at" w“ can? ‘m she ration. Many other groups posed 5m‘ h“ and a’ “$91 m“ them on foot-almost every woman carried at least one tin oil can on herrhead' te x r. l iried w " or W8. r," en expa Star's ue.tlon_. “They need watcr “M13 the Wake‘ 1mm- onl ‘cflljnsmwflfsa and they use on hlsysmall son. He was proudly car- arry . After that, when one of the tat- WmE 9' "'°m“°m which h” hm tered children ran alongside the car been assured w” “we “Sm 1°‘ shouting tnve cem_flve Gem,» m voodo rites. They were tranquil, at a peculiar singsong, star threw some Deaf” Wm‘ themselves and Wm‘ me 3mm Ncklemy m“, me grass be_ world. She could even manageito side the road. Yet she doubted whe- greet Jud‘ Comes w mm" the '1‘ tller the little begga-ns reall under- fimcu-Vlemdifiuke he h“ Fwua-“Y tood what they were as ing for. f’ ~ rfhay liked the run 0i‘ scrambling for mghvigflevxflerfilggul 1225551133 fig the money. but they hardly seemed Ken t wet had them as they climbed ' w mink “f “h” u“ 5mm“ “m” the infidel and listened with would buy. , a “In 1g“. an enchantbd 15nd," She strained smile to Stuarts excited we m» hr im- arsrlruwr uisurtu but they dog d. I dou t if they Sm mought. although she could ' not irnaignie why unless it was be- cause he just didn't like Coatcs. And when she went to the cabin she found that Gloria was equally distant. she acted like a martyr when Star asked about her heart and had only a weak smile for the account of the shinning trin- The next moming as the ship was nearing Jamaica St-ar tried to' tcll her roommate that she had not been responsible for Kent riding in her car to the mountain. {NOW Gloria's sfiriaile was ' suppose ou ven' an 8 planned for tlladay either?" Star resented her tone and the implication. She dldlrit care for herself, but gurelv any girl ought i0 gem patches on a colorful quilt. t there was no time the view. The rest of the were gathered in one m: ted in a. comer of the boJcon . Even before star left the car the crowd had parted and stood waltin for them. And she saw with a catc in her throat that it was Gloria they were surrounding. Gloria. limp and still, in a; lo_w chair] I I leaning“ hanvil K t had ea y on en ‘s arm immed tcly been whisked down the mountain. There were sym thetilc murmurs that the altitude af- heart. Star did not see her roommate again until she re- overcrowded cabin. quietly proud of his days. We need no more, do we?" Kent was looking ofl to the hills that drogped in softly rolling ter- races to ie now distant; harbor. He was silent for so long Star wonder- ed if he had heard; Finally he said, without taking his eyes from the scene below. “Some of us don't. I should think if two people felt like that about it they'd own the world." She was aware suddenly that he was close beside her. that his brass tons winked at her in the sun. hs stared at them, tunable to meet his eyes although she knew that was zvhhalznrlée ‘$1 wailtling for. A§ld 1501' e t e s e was a ra — afraid that this new and startling be able to trust the man she loved! inner turmoil voice had the She slipped away to the bORi» deck [power to raise would be appa/reritlgryirvg to recapture the feeling of even to them. °Y____5-nd wventlu v4 .'c'a'irir“""""nin.rrgcilrsl so mixed up. Gloria. said »an a shade less exuberant than always wmeonkmmeone m hem ls it the doctor?" “No .. ‘d tor?’ oghe looked at him curiously, speculatively. This was r1013 111$ yaarviararrfe“ “F511 ts e I . _____, , y“, _ department twill instruct you ‘can how to make these and dozen: of other lovely things through its booklet, “Hsndi Made Gift Novelties," which may be obtained in ,- s same manner as all of our Home Service book- ‘lets, Directions for securing it will be found in tog‘, Bay's Home Service department of the Al" < l ~ j ) and m) “m; in going :3‘:- your copy of “Hand-Made Gift Novelties" cc. Be sure to write plainly your Name. gnd the name of booklet. _Nsme—-—-- —————— '-“- “ ' “ _ _ “ _ — —“__“ streetAddress—-—-———'--—- ——————— ——"—-— 1 mw_______.__.__--Provlncc--—-—-—-—- l ' ob to curry stretched m ways-I was ludt feeling mean Mil-tempered and you've pilt me riaht with the world." star settled on the lootrest o1 Else's chair. watcr stretch away, watching the land flow softly. out to touch in to itself she was co saloon she caufiht her-en 18mm‘ John Kenneth Barrett. the son 01 her adopted uncle. ‘This was a man in his own r18 for this trip-her motive-was edi- tirely fame. A man had to go out. He 11nd to get away from home. own-wise he wag lost. He became ylst a shadow, an unitatimi Of The found his own home. make 11> "1- tirely his—P°55 1i- take his never be his. could ever make Kent feel that he should have stayed M Imme- s right. fin a. girl-well. she sieved “m” until someth1l18 hailPened- cricil. and yesterday I wont to tbs movies. I can't about to so everywhere." Passenger (rushing to the plat- fomii-Shall I catch the express- his it gone? Ststionmastcr-lnre tnirfs late. Psssenger—1isic1 It's disgrace- ful the way these railways are runl bad started tbs trip and caught sight or Elise Uatireli lying in u. deck chair m the sun. Elise smiled, her lovely hancs out- greetmg. "You always look so fresh and inspiring!" sue ""h liment ks both l at comp wor and I bmeiinjs Reclm Social and Persondl Fashiiterafure i.....i.._..__..___....__.___.___. __i..}.. Jar ma?‘ Dorothy Dix Gill ' “=11? b m»: cook's "You must be in iove." "Oh, nol It isn't that." Star sur- gn5¢ qprisod herself with the vigor of her beln use looked out to sea. "There's d wanted to come back. There's Elise was ‘quiet, watching the by them reaching e boat, to bring it ' t to r d her as mm- whilliiirgegutsofpfie dlriinfl ring Eiise’s question: “IS it the YOUIIK nun. Suddenly she saw that the mom“ hing a man should be. He had t0 e55 He couldn't father's home. It wWld She was wrong t0 3111* that ‘he He A rrian had to 5'0 l“! (To ‘be continued) kiss Your TIRED FEELING market. The theory that sons are a bl-fibflnflyalld daughters a. handicap had a leg to stand on when women were helpies dependents. Papa, with a. houserul of parasitic girls to be fed and dressed possible, was indeed an object of ofl if or’ that is c eons. Nine 818R)!‘ wife of the GUUDBYE! 7 Psploss Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know lt. The bafflling thin! about low blood count Is that you can weigh nbouvaa much u You over did — even look healthy and stronl- W! —you can feel as if you had lead in your legs. dopey, tired and Deniers. Lovv blood count means you hasn't t enough red blood aornulclel. It ls their v tnl life-Elvin! cirlen from Your , unn throughout your body. And just as it i I i i l takes oxygen to explode gasoline in your ear l“ you must have plenty c! oxygen to explode the enerwy in your body and give you going 10W!!- Get Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. The! an world-famous for the help they givs In Increasing the number and streak!!! of red ccrnuscles. Then with your blood count up, you'll feel like bounding up the stairs u if you were floating on air. Ask your druggllt (or Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. Still Time iii-Risk, Tim, Lovely Gifts Ribbon Lamp Shade Slmpls Who wouldn't be glad to get this pretty ribbon lamp shade? Imagine it yellow, roas or ivory-the light shining through! If you can thread a needle, you can make it. It's that easy! For s wire frame 8 inches in diameter, you'll need 25 yards of tfi-inch silk or rayon ribbon. Cover the frame with s single thickness of any sheer white mu- terial, turning it over 1b inch top and bottom Sew firmly in place. Now on this smooth drumllks surface you wind the ribbon, round and round, overlapping it V4 inch at top and M; inch at bottom as shown in Figure A. Tack end of the ribbon and sew on pretty braid edging top and bottom as in Figure B. And you're done! There are many other gifts too, that you can make as quickly. Our 32-page booklet gives il- lustrated directions for lovely basket-shaped knitting bag, silk cord belt and bracelet, sewing slam! and table, cellophane travelling sci, gold-fish curtains, doll bassinet. gally decorated chest for toys-and ma_ny more gifis._ Send 20c in coins for your copy o. Hand-Made Gift Novelties to The Guardian Home Service. B: sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. NEH]! Street Address 1 ___ _ ' City novices d make the power to tum the wheels. so ‘- -o sorry for this her rum it again marri ently she came to her. for ears and begged ‘ry this second marriage. ‘V111. but I do not believe her. I can’ be the goat? AHSWCI‘! Once s. goat. al ya “rickborie than the 122p Yourguar ‘i858 1n such went blocey and she wants to herself and her child. _._.~4_¢‘x_ lEfBStS, work that fairs. minded t0 as early as their brothers d far oftener than the boys. It is Sally's pay envelope that Mother grabs, not John's. p will?! stjiyfin single to SLIIIJOTL and euucale the younger brothers and sisters. soda. and molasses. Add about 3 W e o marries wife. And when Father aind Mother grow old it is their daughters nurse them and clter._sh them and bear with their _ ty-nine times out of a. hundred it is his wife's parents a man "I? So a girl baby isn't a bad investment In fact, she is about the best old-age Nor is she a total loss as a means of is supporting instead of his own. even from a flnancal standpoint. insurance a couple can take out. gratiiying parental ambition. A woman's chance of achieving distinction and getting her name and picture in the rotcgravure section of the neuvipapers is twice as good as K160858813’ 7-0 make B 115W?!‘ m“ 1B a man's, or maybe three times, because, for one thing, women are still in They don't ‘ii-ave to be as good as men to make good, m m bu _ d 1 our fanlrcusatprofessicnal women, cr $511141 ‘be laolllslidellez; plll$egdtll pgifgirrlrrztlgrls,Osgrcglysnlrgélrtholnientionlng, u" fill/Or!- And i! you do, you may if they were of the male instead of the female species. And consider how many more shortcuts to the tup of the world there Poor John has to work his way up, but Sal y can get there by means of being a glamor girl or painting her toenails green or achieving a new hair-do. it but they have twice as good a. chance of than they have of a soil, because if a girl d on her own merits can Bet ust as the amateur class. if you get what I mean. iris than there are for boys. e president or m bragging about the exploits of a son. 50 1'1 1S queer, all things considered. that boy babies are esteemed so cloth mustn't slip while the pud- much more highly than girl babies. and the wackiest tiring about it all l8 n want their own babies to be boy babies, when do adopt a. child, where they can chooie the sex. lab y pick out girl babies. And who can explain that? that while men and wome Dear Doro-thy Dix-For ten years I was a ve Th I disoov red th t wif ving whfrnhad ‘a. wile and lwbnghll e was ha an a Mr oroes and For Frills-y, Nov. 24th MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) ,—Scales ti --Real estate, mining, building in- governmeht projects, all courage and man-power ially favored until fthat hour, a lessening of invigorat- 'lng rays favor romance, entertainment. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -Wide expenditures, investing in unknown ventures and assuming added debts are not sponsored by today's stars. Attend to essential matters, personal needs, family af- MAY 21 to JIINE 21 (Gemini) --You berm; after June 4 are m- dent in all financial deals and t0 avoid straining your budget Geminians: Plan your work care- fully and carry out those plans conscientiously, determinedly, AND keep smiling. l: \ P", s slice of , dh irhsf uenti thinksh isquintuplets, f‘ ‘garages tile advehzqof a girl baby rites only a. db- creet and sympathetic pressure o1 the hand. Of course. in the countries in- which there are heredity titles and en- tailed estates that are the sole perquisites of the males of a, family. it 1B easy w; seehghy bgrlnllabllisiggllenguledmdnllgtbillt. alhllltlgugoodnbry $812: v- - most o us ve n n Bu“, would m; m mm their melfij ilfiwidlhrimolgfiélwm” w _l there seems no valid reason why boys should have the edge on the baby ' t ‘ E .. mewwf ‘alwayskslomeofi; sh? sxid OI ' ; d ' ‘t o a a n = - mum ‘my “it” m“ mgiletfll, {.1122 I (fxililund ltwflilt just as r was some. Dilly- assoonashebmakingnlivim Many of OIIOO O Should the First Husband Go Back‘! dren. Both she me to take her back. by remarrying her, dian By FRANCES DRAKE for himself (Copyright. I939. King Features Syndicate lncJ book in the section your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook is, according to lbb gm", requires endurance, espec- 4 P.M. After milder activities, GODS 4:15 P.M. be particularly pru- All [ROTO- There is Usually a Great Weeping and Wail- ing and Gnashing of Teeth When the Little Stranger Turns Out to be a Girl Instead of the Desired S0n— Then poor gndmarricd slices, dry 1t thoroughly and then But in this modern we all Nowadays girls get on their feet and get obs quite and they are the prop amid stay of e family whatnot. Parents don't seem to realize being proud o; a davghmy piece of waxed pepper over the top oesn't win fame and fortune i-he has always a chance of marrying them. And they much kick out of boasting about our daughter who is the arrled to young Milllonbucks as they can about they almost invar- happily married man. with a. married man and the man obtained div- ed. and I had not heard from her for ten years until rec- the city in which I live and asked me to come to see When I SfllW her shs told me of the life of misery she had lived She hag one child, aged 6. I have always loved her and I suppose I always that I could be habpv in a second marriage to t stand to see her living a life of unhappiness. but should I WORRIED BILL. a ROM- We hlllnlln goats can no more develop a. ard can change its spots. We will always be softlcg pie impose upon us, and I daremy that you will be woman who has ruined your life once that you will let 1 11118111 i! Warning you now that there will be no happi- a marriage, because you know that you cannot trust her and zhat she never loved you and never will. Evidently the wnd marl-lave marry Wu for a. heme and security for 1 DOROTHY DIX. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) p in your favor, gspgc- ially you born between July a and 23. You may not achieve in a big ‘way but you certainly can gel; IGOXIB a lot of useful work, Check errors and stock; attend to cor. respcndence; finish all you pug- siblc can of lnccmpleted matters. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (1-00)- Yes, tackle that new customer, ‘get new and more advertising, sell Mater bill of goods, or otherwise turn in the best day's work you've in a. long time! have splendid vibrations, partic- ularly between 7:30 A.M. You're to AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 38 (Virgo) - Day may not be par- ticularly advantageous for or spectacular monetary gains but should be fine for making steady progress in any worth while work (Continued on page__l_q,_col 3) Mother Says: "Th. kiddies nosd a lunchwhsn they coma homo from school, and Pdr-athor- hsvo thorn 0st broad than anything also I know. "I find that since I've boon using REGAL Flour the children relish thus snacks much I know that REGAL is respon- sible for tho oxtrc flavour and lightness." and who peculiarities, not their ‘o and quick CORNER Bllt Why ? I lbs. curl-ants ____.._mmm n ~ l attired pssl, shreddsd ‘Ilhsstcikwhich ustbstbsdirmbest v0.1a msksssomlliv l . ownsugar mistsksslndelivsringmim littlsbundlsstlomheuvan, rscmtlydrvppsd s n u, d” m“ “my. littlsgirlbsbycnthsdoorstcpofsomsn-iendsofnrdnswhohaderlplicity 1h no“, _ and definitely ordered a bffl. 1 “human "n, They tcrribl dis p01 tcdsnd all ofthe 1 dessert fiboou cinnamon urgeorgilslns avid til? aullts joined in their l dessert spoon ginger lNIltinl-SUUM 591d iii WM 1118b $00 bfld but Q1079 1 (ggpogn nutmgg w, tihdo about it buthjun to put 1 “at ‘lbmo, m, “m. tau 2.... draws. t: are. armada = =~-»=- M» m M better luck the next time. 4 W ° 6w _____ 1 quart mill: (about) But the incident gives one to think. as the l. tablesp sods. French say, and wonder why the birth cf a. mm- 1 cup molasses child calls for feasting and rejoicing and slayinfl . the fattcd calf and 5) imliy oo tlllatflry toasts mimd- 5"“ ""1 d" *1“ 1'41"“ to Paps. that when he looks into s bsssmet p: m, and ourranis. Use seeded raisins and then 8 pounds of the seedless ones in place of the currents. Be sure to dry the fruit well between towels. Mix the finely shredded suet, the sugar, bread crumbs, flour and spices, Be a little generous with the salt. Don't heap the tablespoon but make it more than level. And the bread crumba....this takes m: IIOIISEWIFE AND urn AGTIVITIES o 0n Growing Old ‘OM! 60W!!- Bs with mo. Beauty, for the fin is much better. diml- my dog and I are old. loo old for roving; Man. whose young passion sets the splndrift flying, and they will in, Potato Chip; Potato chips keep much mm in bags that do not permit strong light to reach them, than iri c“, Is soon too lame to march, to 01' Opaque Walled bass. A 11m cold for loving ‘ tin container is belt. I take the book and gather to the "'“°°"°l°'-\1 "I0, " The best material for dusting 15 Turning old yellow leaves. Minute cheesciot , as it spreads no 11m by minute is most absorbent. and can p: The cloak twka in my heart: s washed out readily. withered wire - Toys Move-i a thin shoot d music in Cleaning Woolen the 8P1"?- White woolen tcys can be clean- ed by 1151118 a paste made With I 3511110! 5811 Y0"! 599-8. I Oanlwt white starch and cold wmnr 11,5; Wfllldfll‘ enough water to dissolve’ m, Your mountains, nor your down- starch, Rub this well over m, lands, nor your valleys Ever again, nor share the battle yonder Where your young knight the soiled toy and lay aside until dyy_ Then brush off all traces of starch, about a 1 1-2 pound loaf. Cut it in crush it so fine that you can shake it tlvough s colander. Beat the eggs, not less than four 1 if they are large and not more i-han | It is Sally 51X. if they are small. Add the milk i‘ cups of the milk to this mixture and reserve the rest to use if necesg Add the siited dry ingredients to this with the suet and brown sugar, Add the fruit last and then the lemon Juice and grated rind. Mix well, using more of the milk if ' about like a fruit cake dough. It's a good idea. to let this stand overnight in a cool place to blend find that you'll need a little extra , milk in the morning. The bread crumbs absorb quite s little. Fill well-greased bowls up to within an inch of the top. Lay s 0f each one, then a square of mus- lin. Use a pretty good sized piece for this and cross the corners underneath, bring them up on top so you can tie them securely. The dings are boilng. Now lower them onto a rack} intc your canner or wash boiled and add boiling water to cover them completely. Boil steadily for 6 hours, and don't allow the boiling to stop for a single minute. Lift them out when they are done, drain well and dry thoroughly before storing or packing. Old Country Minccnlest 2 lbs. cooked beef 2 lbs. bee! suet shredded 3 lbs. raisins, chopped 3 lbs. cur-rants 3-4 lb. mixed peel 1 1-2 lbs. brown sugar 6 lbs. apples, chopped Juice and rind 3 lemons tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon cinnamon l tablespoon ginger 1 teaspoon cloves l teaspoon allspics teaspoon nutmeg Method: Use any of the cheaper cuts of beef for this and cook it- |service than one coat appllsd everv To Sweeten Ktiilc When a metal or elialnc-l kettlq has not been used for some time broken squafiron rallies, Only stay quiet, white my rriirid re- members and has become musty, it Cfin be The beauty of fire from the beauty gweetened by 111111,; Wm, Wm, of embers. into which has been dropped g -John Mseefield. . red hot cinder. Close tlie lid and let stand for a little Wllllf‘, 11m, rinse with clear watcr. Custards may be prevented from burning by adding a teaspoon of cornstarch. Half a teaspoon of Silk Underwear salt improves the flavor and Silk underwear should be wash. keeps it moist. Warm the milk ed in lukewarm water, and men before adding the eggs to pre- rinsed at least three times. vent watcr settling in the bottom‘ - of the baking dish. ,,,,,m,,,,MM “Mum m,“ OF GOOD EXAMPLE Parents mt Denna-m, BllCking. harnshire, were puzzled last Sun. day, Their children went hcme from morning church and said. "m; Match gfattlacliegczrulpglnted sur- my‘ you've got to Show u‘ faces can be removed by rubbing ' , them with the cut side of a. lemon l chggggnwgempaigglwein M‘? a‘ and rinsing quickly with cold wa- me sermon by h‘: Re: G A“ t“ applied with ‘l cmth" Allen, curator in charge. He told the story of a crab which reprimanded another crab for not walking straight, and received Lhl . "Well, you show nie how.’ The first crab then discovered that it could walk no straighie; than the other. "Go home and tell your parent- thst." said the preacher. "I've been here over two yean now, and although many children come to the services, there are par- ents whom I have never seen here "They cannot expect l-iiclr chil- dren to do Mist they themselvu never do." To perk up sour cream dressing for a green salad, add a. little grat- I ed horseradish and prepared mus- tard to the cream before blending it with the vegetable. ‘ Painting the House Tests have shown that two costs of paint, applied every four years to the frame house will give better $WO YOSTS. Bcdbugs To destroy bedbugs, forc¢ ker- osene. gasoline, or benzine thor- oughly into all cracks and crev- ices with a hand syringe. Rspont four 0r five times at intervals of 9W0 01' $11761; days. EPSOXI! salts dis- solved in s teacup of water and 517131106 with a small brush is also excellent for this purpose, Storing Eggs _S_to_re your; eggs with the small until it is falling apart, Rgmqvg b," bone, fat and gristle and chop or shred the meat very fine. Mix this with the remaining in. gredients, mixing very thoroughly. Now pour over all 1 1-2 pints of apple cider which has been reduced one half in the boiling. I meanstart with 8 pints and boil it down t0 i 1-2 The mixture should be pret- TO REMOVE HOT DISH SCAR! Experts on mahogany give this recipe for removing white blem- ishes caused by hot dishes on ma- hogany table tops: Apply a little wood alcohol, cover with s (WM! and then place a hot iron 0n me cloth. Use boi-h heat and alcolio‘ ASTIIM ty thick. Pack into a stone Jar or crock and pour a layer of melted paraffin over the top. Store in s cool place for at least 8 weeks before using, and when you are ready lc use it, thin it down ‘to the consistency you like with the juice from any can. ned or pickled fruit. Add more ¢h°l>l>ed apples at this time too,‘ if you like. It will make the filling less rich. BRUNEIIITIS lllll Iflilllll. Mil-ll" flflllfillSlkfifllllS YIHD FASTER l’ , ' ucKLrfl-ls” MIXTURE New Fall Fashions And Winter StyIES Background frocks are so prac-I tical, and terrtbly smart this soa- son. Flatter your figure and your‘ Jewelry in this simpl; frock made up in dull crepe. The high drap- ed neckllne is becoming, and so ,easy to make, too. Just a few sinqls seams and before you know it you hsvg one of the nicest dresses ever. Gay appllqued flow- ers on the sleeves add s brilliant touch, and a matching sash swathed about your middle helps to creatc that tiny waisted look we all like. style No. 3038 is designed for sizes 14, l6, 36, 38, and 40 81m I36 risquiru 2 ‘1-8 yards of 89-inch material for dress; 1 yard for short sleeved bolero. Sella fifteen (i501 (coin is pre- fereq) for pattern. Writs plainly your ‘Name. Addras and style * Be sure to stats tbs sins CUTWORK IS FASHIONABLE DESIGN NO. X 811 Out rk lwayldsarichd- nity 12° the“ lunclregn cloth, andtfis one of the e forms of em- broidery. Hot iron transfer tic-m No. X 611 contains illustrat on of the luncheon cloth and napkins, materials needed, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To order this design write your name and addresl on a piece of paper and send with 15 cents in con or stun to Needlework ‘Department, C arlotfctown Guard- an I‘o Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. X 011 Name — — — — - — — - - — — Mdrsml----—-—--- vcu wish Style No. 8038 Bias Name Street Address c"; Province TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT “You must either pay or go." "Well, that's nice of you, Mrs. Miggs. All my other landladles wantcd both." SOMEONE BEHIND HIM "How are things going?" "Fine. I am traveling ambulstors." “Wonderful! And who is shoving them?" in per- ... rllfll 1