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I ELBOW THAT MAN IN nlippsod drisfolneance. 1A9 xzlhuifill ibied And she 15111‘??? dhiiiie, i Humor Are Requlred In Every Mother AGAIN VOU'RE TNE FACE.’ GEI" OUT TD PLAVIDON THEM scream iv-ds sounding inw the now. - i ' l 111360514 I . OF THE GAME,’ SmE HE BETTER darkzu- s. n was repeated. And lie struggled into the grey jersey. ' " i Durlng Ado escence of Her Young i. ' ' PUTON A . away from the 3221a.uiiglilniilhiziifiiii;‘Ziiibii I Daughters ..lill(i ‘ clutched the it, and almost; hurled himself down- 1c “"1111 A click, and stairs. The piuno. music, The A woman asks what should be the attitude o! a mother (Iowa-d a ‘ 111-d, leaving a bare to ilic yellow light Moonlight Sonata" electric lig11t were and even the , daughter between the ages of 14 and 20. forgotten. .1111 Every mother who has to deal with an adolescent daughter needs the wisdom of Solomon, the prophetic GRRTEN CLASS‘!!! Lin. c) ‘111 iiliiiiiiiiirtcllfioiiijitiixiigi lei-i: ich d 111 p \ i l i vision of a Sear’ the patience of Job and the firm- PLAY TIDMEW- ’ , " ' I i‘ ‘ ') ‘ ' F‘ C “ “mmlb ’ - - ness of a drill sergeant, plus a sense of humor that _ WINKS. , to .~1111 liniliii)il\. I ,1 Cockney i-:1.\'1 1111101". y \‘111n~_: our ' A’ Thu’ fir‘, smffle never fmji And, at ma; she Wm 51m lack a few ' ‘ _ C1114,‘ Crmg!" l a hot cup o1 coffee .11 1 , iounJ —»r sneeze-ulna: that a cold may requirements ' Peter bent down " himself suddenly co1.fr01 . by :1 l be coming on . . - and pmkvd 1 , . H11 was about to madman. dash 1t u» 111v 110111" win-n out of the 1 Leave that! snapped 111111114111 \\‘!ll1 nw-ux-r -qu.11:~ d a d . tant voice. 1 touslcd hair. 1 “"1111! you to draw‘ ""1 1 _ Filer!" mo. I'm 111a hurry. The taxi-driver (i1'<‘\\ his 101111101‘ lsiecve across his ilit-lllll. regarded i the figure 1n the grey Jersey, and She is tackling the most complicated and dif- ficult job on earth; the one that requires the most fuiesse in handling. She has to guide, form_ re- strain, protect the most headstrong, determined, unreasonable, opinionated egotist alive; one who is resolved not to be changed, or balked, or ilibeffefed I'M Jack's CERTAINLV, g same A oocrog, Fine! vou buzzing and crackl- . . ith i h tso . P ti ul ri_ b her ' 1<‘i_l‘i>l1CHl‘l<» They "said: god“; anixhziilisvsvorkiie 1.61mi’: 1:19.‘! ‘Nosivon. FATHER, COACH DOCTOR WALTON. 1r’s 1 RECOGNIZED . STICK "ro "nun; ' Sound ‘rid ‘ And where m1; \"".\'1 1w waut- Q - k| A F D d“ so many mothers m“ m it i \\\CAN ‘IOU TOO BAD ABOUTJACK JACWS TROUBLE JACK, AND YOU Li, . 111,. to go, .1011... u». . 9 "H'- - 9W WP‘ ___; i some A _ue's A STAR PLAYER, AS CAFFEINE-NERVES! j GET BACK ON i Oxford, ieptiui I‘ <11" briefly. 7 '. THE TEAM! he gasped l Come on there's 1:0 1111111 i1 \\':l.\11*. ”' agitanon in ‘ The taxi-drum" “llliiUI n 1.11111111- oiuly at the coifv- ‘I kcmcr. Bur HE'S PROMISED TO QUIT TEA AND COFFEE AND DRONK POSTUM INSTEAD! Bur He WON'T OBEV MY ' “No TEA OR coFFEEf TRAINING Ruu-s! . ' 1 Furthermore, the situation is coflllulicated by MINUTE? every mother being knocked groggy with amazo- ment by having gentle, biddable little Mary, who thought Mother an oracle, suddenly tum into Mamye, who resents Mother's mifdest 5111;865- ol Vizks Vn-tro-nol up each neshll ‘v- I ‘i; C“! P“ round 3'0“. ‘the Nah 1W5 g“ m" ‘" m‘ b"‘3m‘ ti n nd who considers her a doddering dodo who doesn't know unvthing CAREFUL ‘I W " ' m“: f‘ 3°29‘; it (Pxtfmfl "" o" Oxmm asolii. When Marv is 24 she will again regard Mother as a fountain of Now pma/RE . _ ~ ». ~ . 1.1 V._ 4.1. ‘vcn 11a ,y_ i rcet ‘ 1a Yb," “c1111? wisdum‘ but when Si“, is 14 she thmkg m“, “me addlvpmed flapper knows DING‘ W: PULL , ‘ V _ ‘a .1111 who grave me I Mild Oxford . i110 town, i more about what-S what than Mother doei 6 "gs (iepenci upon .11‘ .1'"1\ you speaking Oxford. I 11g» and disIOFtiOIIS. inomeui. shouted tlu- telephone '1 play some music thing. It might h" sflfiOilS. I want lure. at once" u? alone. John has been . v uu> fizzy.‘ 1'11 iilales. 1m d1 in Wales? f‘. W‘; studies. >-< o E =< E" (It 1 1111* moon from the , 0.11.1111. He says he can 1 i ()i)\i‘l'\'11i.iOllS there. And ‘ up :11 an inn in the neigh- ozl of i110 mountain. furl» went grim. Once ncain 11o rcvallvd that warning of, Dercr" c-inspe 1m" Graves. To- w nzght the moon will be at 1.1 ' fowl.‘ Fm frightened. I feel terrible 1s going to :. O11 1f you love me, my rvzm- .11 011cc." 1 lenpvtl. . s. '11 he "houted. into cold mechanism. 1 and wrak came the voice. 1, 1 lore you. mid l’ wor~hip you. my dear. he shoiuerl back. in triumph. I'm on my l\'1i_\‘. J11! Bic. j."1>11' 111' :1 1'(i back the receiver. c’\'ili'\\'il’ "Yilullli; tlic mass" of 11:111. littering the taible was . H!‘ strep: the papers ruihlc s warch. There it d wed 1e dciock. Im- Ever heard of it iwlzcd Peter .~:1:"- f casticallyg impatient. Yes, I've ‘card taxi-driver. I benefit of me bu1:—" . Then get moving! said Pmm Garnl The taxi-driver lliiyp :1 disparaging look at that grey jersey and tou led h"1i1". I'm not movin' from this ‘Ore stall 1mm I sees five pounds. _ And he turned in a 1c1>111"<~l,\'. epicurean manner to hi.» straining cup. - Peter slammed five pound notes on the counter. ':i\'cl1'i 11nd eddication i114 rv. Gawblimey! ejaculated the taxi-‘ driver to the coffee-stall keeper.‘ E means it. Come on! insisicd Pei-tr, and dragged the driver to hi" cab which . was marooned in the gutter a fcw yards away. With irritating slowhesz, the‘ faxi- driver began to wrap himself in a series of overconis. Goin' ter be a bit chilly. he said to the extraordinary naesciizer. Better tike a. rug. 3101111: feller. And he pitched something that resembled a piece of sarkinzz irto the cab where Peter wal alrcidy seated. "D'you know ihe way?‘ li.‘1;(‘(i Peter. “I'll find it,’ grinned the taxi- driver. Keep 'cnding north-nest. ch?" He started up the engine. Then something struck him. He leaned out of the (il‘i\' ‘s :93.’ and shouted to the coffee-shill keeper: "Keep that c11p of cawfec ‘nt for me, mitey. He lcnncd brick in 111s seat and chuckled. Oxford! . Grtwbiimey! He. let in the 011111-11 and iilC taxi lurched airay. III It was four o'clock 111 tl‘o morn- ing when the taxi entered the High at Oxford. The cab and its driver had shown a rcnmrkablc turn of iRoll Your 0wn’liat 81 MatchingGloves of 1'1, nozidvd tho ‘ i110" A O Ii S-p-r-a-a-d-s ll: scientific medication swlllly spread! lhrough noso and upper throat- whero 3 out of 4 colds slur! Mother relics on Va-tro-nol for help in preventing hcr own colds, too. She can jccl the tingle as this scientific medication spreads through the trou- blc zone in hcr nose and upper throat. Va-iro-nol is spcciall prepared to stimulate Nature's dc cnses in this area. Liscd in time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent man colds . . . and t0 throw off head co ds in the early stages. 1 Quickly relieves "SMIy Head" .1 Motliersl Look In your Va-tro-nol puck- ace for full details of Vicks Plan-n practical homc guide to greater freedom from colds. In clinic tc-su among 17,353 people, this Plan cut sickness from colds nwrc than huljl Follow Vick: Plan [or Better t, Control of Colds 7% d once the tank had been filled 11p wiih petrol and London left be- hind. Pctcr directed the driver to the side street, jumped out, and ran l up the stairs to the flat shared by 1 Jill and her brother. She was waiting for him. Neither :pokc. Yet cveigvihiiig xvns said. Her dark cyes looked into his. and rcvin_<rl_tq cc ncihing but him. , 1151311» his arms around her. She yiclded, insiiiictively, to him. Their lips met. Her 3/0"» closed; Peter had all the salvage joy of possession and wt. 11c could r!"\‘ whisper: My 111111" . . . my dear. His you-c re ' 1 ii 1" 1o himself. Gcnlly. the \ r-uds that had clutched ium a moment ago, now gently’ urged 111cm apart‘. It was sweet of you to come to me Prior, when I needed you so badly. My darling. you're never going to get rid 01' me again, he rcplicd I never want to. They brih .'»,1i‘iil(‘(I, rather self- 1:m1sci011.~1_\". He "aw that her face \\ s paler than usual, and had n. ii worried cxprc siou. (m; (ll'C:~..s1l.'_‘-QD\\‘ll she worc. e1n- phasizcd the puller. Whats the matter, Jill? he asked, gently. She shook her head. Maybe a woman's silly fancies. P0101‘. But I'm worried about John. H liven half crazy" evcr ."iiicc he bz-aau tin-so mcon studies. He kntw I hated this astronomical bug that cemed to have possessed him. Just 11s I hated the ever watchful, scoi‘ ical. snccring Professor Ed- uuird Carr. They were nlway‘ t0- gvllu-i‘. ’ Wimpcring. Drifting uuay from mo. John even refused , to discuss his work with me, she ‘ sohbcd. My dear, he said. socthingly, tak- ing her in hi. :-.1:\. 1111:. bazilv. You 1r.1~i11‘t let your- sc'f 141-1 min 1111s stoic. Sh“ dubbcd at hcr liamikeruliief. eye. with a you‘rc taking " world and in the world to come. hobbledehoy daughter to cl iously. Regard everything she_does sciously starting on the path she is to tragedies out of trifles. silly little things and has foolish aspi sympathy and understanding you wil‘ on her later. y ber that Mother always wanted her t . it was wrong. Remember that from 14 to 20 a. girl passes through a series of phases hat are just 11s contagious as the menses that she catches from the other zirls, but from which she will recover with no bad effects if she is Care- fully nursed through them. star. She goes clothes mad. the middle and she is ready to die if the other girls wear. paint herself up like a Jezebel. String along with her through all about. being vain. Take an interest tery she craves. Many a mother los continual criticism and fault-finding. time writing letters. youths. them, for if you do, acquaintances with what sort of lads she is associating. Between 14 and 20 she will thin you will have to cure each case by boy. She will have the career craze will settle down into being daughter what you, have gone throug Thf‘ " Today's Short Wave I Rollo Program (fl b. in Inca flunk‘ However, hard as it is, God himself has between-age girl through the dangerous waters mother's lap. and on how well she does it depends her happiness in this For if anything untoward lifllllbens to Maiy. Mother is largely responsible for the disaster. The first suggestion t at I would make to the mother W110 has a 1 with is to take her seriously, but not too ser- Don't look upon her as a moron because 5110 does Don't make an issue of rouge and blood-red nails. a long, black ve‘vet party dress if all the other girls are having them. ‘She will get over her yearning for these things in a. little while, and by yo111" ence that will stand you in good stead when you need to put the pressure She won't say "Mother always objects." The first of these attacks is the beauty craze. She spends long hours doing her hair up in the fantastic whirls affected by her favorite movie Her brain is cut on the bias ‘and fi-liled in 1 Her greatest desire is to look like a “roman of 40 and she considers her mother an inhuman monster if she doesnt lei her in her make-up and her clothes and show her how to make the most of herself. Next, your daughter will go boy-crazy. but boys and dates. She will monopolize the telephone and spend her Your house will simply swarm with adolescent I laid the chore of piloting the of adolescence in her as important, because she is uncon- follow through life. but don't make rations. Don't refuse her have established a bond of confid- She will remem- o do what she wanted to do unless she can't have loud sport togs like . of these vagaries. » Don't scold her Cdve her a little of the flat- es her hold on her daughter by her She will think of nothing Don't make the mistake of forbidding her to see them or think about you will simply send her out 011 the street to make boys you know nothing of. going to places you never heard of. where you can keep an eye on her and know what she is doing and with She will lie to you about Let. her have her dates m: home, k she is in love a dozen times and diverting he; attention to another and want to be a movie actress, or start o. tea shop, or be an air stewardess, or whot not. But finally she a. nice sensible girl and go through with her n with her. 1 | MONDAY, MARCH 8 ROME 6 p.m.—News in English. open. Review of Music, 2110's Mail Bag. 2R0, 31.1 m.. 9 63 meg. BERLIN 6:55 p.1n.—Love-song waltzer by Job. Brahms. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. ‘ 1 1 i MOSCOW I '1 p.m.—lnternational Women's , Day. RAN, 31 2 m.. 9.6 meg. PARIS 7:15 p.m.—'i‘hcairical Program. TPAA. 25.6 m , 11.72 meg. 1 LEMON SPONGE. . Soak one tablespoon gelatine in 1-4 cup water for five minutes. Cook together for one minute 1-2 cup sugar and 1 l-4 cups water, then pour this over the soaked gelétinc. and stir until dissolved. Add 5 dcs- serlspoons lemon juice and i-21 maspoon lemon rind. When chilled. and partly set, bent well, then foldi in the stiffly-beatcn whites of 2‘ eggs. Pour into individual moulds and serve with a custard sauce, made by cooking oven gentle heat, 2 egg yolks, few grains salt. 1 cup SOMETHING ON vou ,1 WAIT WHILE I wnze DAoaaI WANT HIM "m KNow I'VE BEEN ismcz vou swncuso f ‘TO PosTil/vi.’ indigestion, or or COURSE, you know that children» should never drink tea or coffee. But do you realize that the caffeine in tea and coffee disagrees with many grownups, too? If you are bothered by headaches or soundly . . . caffeine may be to blame. Isn't it worth while to try Postum for 3O days? Postum contains no caffeine. It is simply whole wheat and bran, roasted and slightly sweetened. It is ealy to make, and costs less than one-half cent a cup. It's a delicious drink, too . . . and may prove a real help. I Ln! u: and you your fintwnok’: supply o! Poaluln Inc! Simply wrlll Connunur Service General Food: Llmitod, Cobourg, Ontario- find it difficult to sleep SPRING 1S NOT YET Fair Spring is sitting in her earthly bed Not yet awake, but dreams float through her head. Of __.1....-. 1.1.11 misty g"reen—0E signs Offered on elm-tops, blue: tin-t on pines. O listen to the whispering wind which ic-lis There will be nodding little snow- drop bells Bcneaih ihc iuidcrgrowth, and brightest eyes Of yellow oelandines again surprise. there shines a clearness in the atmosphere . nunlclcs; light that brings the woods more near And sheds a golden sheen instead fore taking a disagreeable medicine it will render the flavor less no- tiooaibie. Rust on a steel tender will yield by rubbing with damp ashes. After this, rub paralfixi oil well into the metal to prevent it from rusting again. ADC-CONDITIONED An interesting application of air- coxiditioning is its use in the agricultural field. According to the manager of a big Electric Air mnditioning Department, man- nmde climate has made a surpris- ing advance over nature by mak- ing possible an increase 0f 35 to 40 __ :1Q_T: ~- T71e HOUSEWIFF and HER ACTIWTTES per cent in the yield of certain Pb-l :1 ' .. .4; vegetables. Vegetables mixed un- der such conditions produce m ex- tra. crop and every crop is of bat- ter quality, because the air-condi- tioned vegetable imows no season and is not subject to the limiting effects of heat and drought. T00 MUCH SALT When mo much salt. has been added to cooking food. stretch a cleoncloth tightly over the vessel and sprinkle one tablespoonfui oi flour over the cloth. The, iiloiu- will absOIih the salt if allowed to steam for a few minutes. WOOLEN BLANKET Newm- run the woolen blanket through a wringer. Hang it on the line dripping wet, and after it it dry, beat it gently until it become! soft and fluffy. ' i-"nosr nm-z Rub thc frost-bitten parts with pure oil of sasaifras, or oil oi peppermint. Use only the pure o1? not the essence. OI grey: 0 may those dreams so vivid be that they viay wmiu-n her to fling her casc- menis wide And show herself once more 3 flower decked bride! -AM13FR LLOYD-To Swallows (London) SOFT COLLNRS I1"on men's collars on a Tunkisn owel doubled to Sour thicknesses. Fhe collars will iron much more easily, be smoother, and slfne Fashions’ Latest \ For Chic Dressers feel like 8. little bride. Hcres a snort peasant cotton print home frook that will make you m, 5,11,. of ma. I know“ She said‘ V‘ BOSTON hot milk and 1 teaspoon sugnr. 1 like now when finished. y¢s| 1; h“ the ngw prlxme$ u-.. .4- ' f\q~\‘4y§@ “quip- 7:30 p.m.-—Course in Modem Radio. WIXAL, 49.6 m.. 6.04 meg. SCIIENECTADY B p.m.—SprlnTsh Pl'0‘.l‘.‘lli XAF, 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. * BERLIN 8:46 p.m.—'I‘alk.s of Prehistoric Germany. DJD. 26.4 m ,11.7'l meg. trying 10 recover herself. When John nniiouncctl thn the was going into ‘-vIli1'§, 1o Smizvdcni, i0 complete his observations. l “'11s really glad. I felt that once rway from Oxford and the compelling peiwonnlity of WL! - <Contiuucd onlplagrc {Fl-Z ,_ LONDON odo dlsolved in hot water, 2 tqa- , uftcr drying hands. ‘I10 many it Ls 1 comfortable lower V-nockline. The 10:10 pm __ “Pig Y0ur:e:r'~‘ poons baking powder. ‘ just ns effective as a liquid softener pattern provides for a shawl 0i- a v Famous Instances of um Quoquelnj A large cake. I and is ten times more quickly notched collar}, as arch in tiléetsmoll . .1 1. GSDY 25,5 m“ 11,75 meg‘; use’ Mocx 0355M, applied. view. The atrac ve poc es an 011M851"! e , 31.3 m.. 9 5a meg ; GSB. 111.5 m.. °“° “"9 “"8111 1-2 cup flour. 1 -—-— useful u well. , M, my pinch salt. lvilix thoroughly. Add 2 HOME HELPS When Wflflnér days arrive. this WINNIPEG When cool add vanilla. ORANGE CAKE. One cup while sugar, 1 cup but- ter. 2 eggs, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 0r nutmeg. 1 or 2 ONIISBs (rind and all), 1 cup raisins. 1 cup sour milk. 2 i-2 cups flour, 1 small teaspoon eggs. Mix again. Add 2 cups milk. Flavor with lemon o1- vaniilu. Cook LOVELY HANDS If yo" arc- {be impatient sort nnd ‘ will not lake time to rub a lotion "veil into your hands after dish 115111112, laundry work. etc. at least ncp a. jar of vanishing cream in 1e kitchen and apply some of this Always choose a comb with blunt ~ih so it does not tear or break . 1'. 11" Needle. uh Dex! m. 21x . , . 12 mid i HF-Rh ih 1w» 1. - 3 A 51111111. rrochct cap worn well back on the head is a iilfiilslffii1fifki fir “hubkw the Hillbiil; 101mg yciito mevsm 1 “bu” 15 mmuw“ m dwble mu"- m‘? m"- “m game“ °r m‘ ‘m1 5h°ppm5 snyjpgy 1; it 1,1,» one with a R011 which you can adjust m m“, Own hm‘, ..____ 6 15 mug . max. 25 5 h‘ -" 7'2" stirring constantly till thickened. A comb 511011111 be wz-shod at Cotton chnllis print, polka-dot Sh... ,0 mm, n". hon“. This one answers an the reqummflntg ‘w “N, A11 irasc-uiif» old soldui-r was ‘kcpt "£08 " " ' ' ' Cool slightly, add flavoring. Don't least two or three times a. week and percaie or plain bright cotton in Q as 1mm; 1m<1p1;g;|b1y chic and appeanng and decldedh, snr,‘,,guk,j'“7i'u, it, ‘Willis m} H 110i. Coll-rte While 8 --_ ________ _~ i159 until perfectly cold. "dried in the sun when possible. basket weave are other delightful ~ _ r1111»: n1 (ip."11\\‘fl1"k crochet aitemated with plain crochet. The gloves which "" m“ WM‘ ‘l baby m h" “m” ' If YOU Will 11016 8- Plwe 0f 10¢ 5118899740115- . ,9 mzuw-‘i are crocheted exactly like the cap, the cuffs marchinq ihn "roll" ' ‘mmm “°"°"":‘ “ PM)‘ m“ MW‘ , l)‘ I! MARSIIFIELD SCHOOL in your mouth for a short time be- W51. joy to nuke for it outs in " 0 and ofrnifi! n! the wrist for extra stvle. The gloves are available in =l7vs 11rd {'0 be a right of way. { n o Honor Roll for Fbbruary. - one-piece from shoulder to bean. m j .-. v‘. efii ._ 7- »7‘_~. The pom-m includes complete instructions for rwochoiinw "mm? "P “"1": WM‘ ma‘ “b!” QM EN h Glide Ix 1- 170N113’ 0152011. 2- i m: dude‘! m m9 Pwum 13 ’ 13mm“! "shark: £€l0i'1".=. 11011111 of stitches used, and samDlc of crochr! mum. used ellflgi?" ‘he “M11153 k W sun." perm]? Eleanor Mill. 3. Helen Dennis, Picture Sewing Chart. 7 , eQ M ., ,, _, m.. rmmmh model my yourse _ re ortcd the M" h Gnuie VII 1. Ferne Mill 2.Beth p5‘; g5“! FQR Style No. 2838 isdesigncd for sizes _ Pm- complete patiems and instructions for all of these ricrirms. “" K"“"" "*’l“_'~"mg Wm‘ PM “tile haw” 5531321, may Glbam- EXTERNALLV CAUSED 14- l9- 13- 3° WHY-B. 30. 34. 36. 38. 40 z. Mud co cents in stamp‘! or coin icoin preferred) to The Charlottetown '-' "‘- "m1 "l m”? 5m?’ 3")" headache e as; Grad” v l" “m” 3”“: ‘m3 and 424mb“ but‘ 5m 3° mums t’ (~,._;;“.d;fln Nflpdlrivvork Depflrtmmh I trousers. Go home t0 your mOthOI, ‘how about a b Alhol Mgfleath (equal), 5 3-8 yards (If 36-inch mfliefifll with I -@ : ' 1 you llflllgiliy l‘.ttle chap." some momenc‘ guide 1v (a) 1_ Andrm- mack, z 2 l-2 yiwda of binding. s l U j ‘ ‘ 1 _ -———-_ __ v (W; DE piérce-s Gladys Thompson. Price oi’ pattern i5 cents in g _._ ' m’ m“ mum" Pm" your Mme ‘m, {warm mainly 100 “run. (ulbD. Favor,“ pmc,,-p_ Grade IV (b) 1. Alva Muttai-t, 2. Reiigfcomeafasgfor umighuy stamps or ooin (coin preferred) _ h _ —~' , ‘~ , _ .11.," a dmndahk mu Scott and Olga Scott (equal). pimples, rashes, itch and tor- mu win comm"! lddrm to Q 1 11,, 11,,- ("hm-[mu-[own and“; Lrfc 1s 110-11111 but ldlliippOlnt- I "mic, Rmd what Grade III i. Bowie Thompson. mentof eczema and otherakin Chflrlvtlflfbwn Glllfdllfl 8M!!!- , Npumwnrk m,“ 1123111. ‘grlvrlmrczig dlirifidlecflgiooka , fflrfzilglnléeilryvigiéuiiririlwggi; vlcnuig‘, 0&1’, Lnidk; Guide II i. Isobel Gibson. 2. Peter irrikitiopa. Starggtmzesrg Style No. 28M Size"... ..... 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I ‘ work no“ that I'm cured mp1“ mun’ 1“¢¢_ o‘. _ ._ ‘iv. a”. lines mot make you 11mm: so Brand and tall. This coat-like dress t5 easy to slip in and out of. Easy to I 1:011, too, for it opens out almost lint. You'll especially like the puffed- nt-the-shoulder sleeves and the flattering home frock will be just the thing for the porch, working in