PAGE 3W0 p‘ ‘ iving a Leis ——'The Woman ’s Realm "r0 Ivery man there openeth A nay, and ways, and a way. And the high soul climbs the high way And the low soul gropes the low Wh.le in amid the misty flats The rest. drift tn and fro- But to every man there openeth A sigh way and a low And eveiy man dccldeth The way his soul shall g0." — John Oxeiihtim. YOUR “JOHN HANCOCK“ Jolin Hancock's signature on the I)L‘Jlbll‘dll0ll of Independence was so large ltial his niitiie has been synonymoits with sgnaturcs ever nnce. h-liiss production of high-grade pri. stun lenses is poss:ble, acorn- llll; l.) lllf‘ Ill\'(‘l\l l‘ OI i] llf‘\\' lllllCll- lllt‘ iii Swtzerlaiid. The tiiucltnic mar lie zidlusted b)‘ a skilled uwrker, then operatfd by uii killedl 1)l‘l'.\"-llS. lie claims the lenses thus product"! are of grenmr p1't‘t".0n tnziii those ground by present. ineiliutls. llflfSl-HVIFERY iSLGGESTNON S ivork surfaces should be about 36 inches high, for the average iwiman, to avoLd buck-breaking stocping at lier tasks. Sinks faucets, and table- tops of stiiii-re sting miitcituls are czisy to keep in c ndition. Kitclicn wnills shculd be wa fiable and the fl or covered with lnolcum, wash- irolc and soft to fcot pressure. These niuke scounng and scrubbing a Ill Illllllllll. To lice-g) free IYCIII moth eggs as \'.!'li as dust. usc the attachments o; tiie vacuum cleaner on uphol- 51Cl'f.‘(l furniture. One gets ben, rc- snlts by ogcratmg the cleaner slow- ly over surfaces. The job cannot b" .‘.l.ll'l'l(‘f‘l. l) m. forget tn nll remilarly the liti-weiifid iiirirliiiietyv: $f‘\\'.llg ina- i‘_ \'i‘.l‘lllll‘ll (‘lFRllPlZ m X91‘, “HASTI- inaclixiie or what-tint. Even the boiler may be oiled with olive 0.1. Pictures in the ktchen are cheer- ing and there is no reason we snould not, have them tlicre unless our walls are too much covered \\‘.lll cupboards. FAVORITE CUT FLOWERS Of cut flowers and greens grown iiitlooiw, 14,679,104 roses. 6,174,391 (turd ls. 5.753.878 bunch-flowered 9.: "satithetnunis, 5.054.953 carna- tiuns. 3.461.688 tulips, 3 large-flowered chyrsanthemums and 2.537.270 sweet Deas repres€ntsd the the principal sales in a. list of 32 lends of cut flowers reported sold in Canada in the nursery stock yrar ended May 31. 10-10. The most costly cut floyvers was the orchid fill] an average value of $58.31 per Jiuiiclred, followed by Gardenias tsillllfi), callus ($9.15) and lilies ($3 B4). Among cut flowers grown OLTZdODFS. the gladiolus with 1,446.- 175 sales was again the favorite wcr. The total value of tlie icultural and ornamental nurs- ery stock sold in Canada during the year was $3,324,196. TREATMENT FOR. S LIP COVERS m keep your chzntz sllpcovers fresh and c ean for as long as pcs- sible, after washing take some starch jelly and dilute it with three or four times its own quantity of avater. Starch the covers with this niid iron them when nearly dry with n warm iron. You will find that they will not get creased and messy looking for several weeks after this treatment. Deviled ham plnwheels are delic- inns for tea or cocktail table. Spread rich biscuit dough, flattened out. with deviled ham moistened with. =_.—— -~ ~_—_--.— —;»- —.— —— BUSY KITTENS WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN The seven little kittens with the towels. The d instructions. To order or |tamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department f. Design No. 591 ' - l NAME---_-_---- i-y ‘ UTG . tangy salad dressing. Roll u quick- ly and cut off one-third inc slices. Bake flat SLCTBS up 7 minute; 1n a baking pan. Serve not. Monotone prints are shown in daytime frocks —that ls for street. and all-occasion wear. AlflOllg must fish. sight ls the most lngnly- devclopcd of the f.\'e senses. The caverns of soulhern France and iiotliern Spdlll were decor-l atcd with strikingly animated pic- lurcs rl iinninls some 20.000 years ago by the vanished Uro-Magnm tncii. Camel; have e.ght teen. two on each foot. TVOITK ANT) Y YOUNG Sonic liieti appziiciifly llf.‘\f‘l' grow old These inen wt hunt exceptxiii are piirsiliiig tasks wh ch suit titeii‘ nidivlrlual tcnipe.atneiils. They prove the point. that. li\i\t'l.Vll_\’ l iuillicr than old ugp causes senile decay. \Vc (loitlit. very inucli if a rnllickiiig 'tecn age boy evcr lic- caitic lllTfl of the “ole swlmmn‘ hole" fir ffie obvious reason that he was dong the very thing he yvrmted fvi do. Give an old man that. ivhich he likes to do and you delay the hour of hi; departure. Rust destroys more fine tools tlutn use. and introspection kills riiorc nicn thin unx tty. Wherever you see a man who feels szrry fcr himself you will find material for an curly funeral. When a man's mind is on lis tvrk or fic-bby lie forgets whether ll e nus oeen cruel to hm or not, and h: presses along toward grccitcr victotzez I Keep busy. and you w 1i not. grow old. Sit d wn. and your ar- terIcs will h"lr"cn as the mildew spreads on a (lamp night. “Change and decay‘ s"nnld be fTllHDgFd to. "cYaiige m‘ decay”. 'I‘hei'e is an ea._v tendency tn sPlllf‘ into rgld habits 'I’liai's growing old. Deliberate change is ticcessary. Road new books: travel new lra ls: meet new people; do an old th rig in a different manner and if you haven't a hobby start liow to de- velvp one. Life may be made interesting and even exciting up to the moment the heart stops beating. but that will take deter- mination. antlclpaton and action. SUFFOLK SFHOOL Report For April: Grade X-Jean Johnston Grade VII-Dori; Reid; 2. Billy Johnston. . Grade IV Sifl-l. Albert Reid and Keith Sentiier; 2. Ella Reid and Mark Joiimoii; 3. Opal Reid, Grade IV Jr.—l.Evclyn Reid; 2. Marl’ Bradley and Janie Mellick; 3. Leslie Coles. Grade III—-SCOtf Macarthur. Grade TT~_Vel‘.w (Tales; 2. Mary ‘Reid: fl. Myrtle Coles. Grade I-fal Miriam Reid; tin 1, Lois Mellirk, Teacher. Katherine McIntyre IIIDIAI MOT PILLS for LAZY LIVERS Oou your ilvor to hullhy lcflonl Help It klepfhl Blll lulu flowing with "Dr. Morrow" remedy by an I - fl your drunglufl. DESIGN N0. 591 uys of the week may individual pictures. or motifs for a. crib. 691 contains seven motifs measuring about 3 by 4 inches with omplete attern: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin eedlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian, days-of-the-weck are embroidered 0n be omitted and the kittens used for Hot lron transfer pattern No. O o4§4¢¢¢4+ WHAT HAPPENED AT MONTALBAN B! PETER. BENEDICT Q++O4++0+9 CHAPTER II "HE'S COME HOME!" Mvlly’: first Llmpse of Montalban was a memora le experience. The nlilll! was moonlit. and. the suit OOUHY-ry rolling away in meadow on either side of the road was silvercd with a sheen like daisies. Dr. Leon- ard's car rounded tlie end of a grey wall. between gatcposts which had not supported a gate for a hundred years. and came through beds along a gravel drive; and there was the sudden glisteningsvvcep of water before them. the drive divld. m2 to encircle lt. It was not a ‘large lake. INTTIHIIS‘ four acres in extent. and artificially hollowed from the course of a stream which floured through I-ne grounds. The house looked at thetiil from lit svindoivs across the breadth of lt. a long gracious frontage. rais- c<_l upon a balustradcd terrace. a flight of inarble stairs leading down to the water in l-lle centre of the SCPII i " back-tilofli." said Moll, "You don't sci- Tllf‘ real Moiifalban sLtlll liere. It's Georgian. and parti- cularly’ fine. but it's standing on the site of a Norman castle, and after you've looked at tlic remains of tlic Keep and silent a icw hours in the‘ bark you'll probably conic to my conclusion that this house and this garden have no business here at all t Still. it's pretty effective. The car crossed a hlllnp-baCktd stone bridge over the stream. where it flowed out into tne lake. and the path swung gradually round and drove up 0n to the terrace. over beautifully levelled grcv flags moili- er-of-pcarl in the moonlight. T“ney stopped before the door. which was open uiicn a small. hark-panelled cuter liall. "You must have a look at all this in daylight. Take your time over it; ll repays examinaticn." Dcctcr Leonard got out of the car. 211d opined the door for lier. "We'll to straight. in. They're expecting you." Melly looked up at the face f M" ban above her, llll'F(‘ lofty . and attics above that. a-‘tl the ivhole sweeping. ticble frontage lllll 0f biz uniform windows. “What is ll, Portland stone? Or doesn't it look so white bv daylight?" "Stone. and practically whit-c. brl I cculdift say where it's from." lie led the wav in. through inner durrs silent as the felt-lined dcors of a church, and brought her into a huge hall dimly lit. with a magnificent staircase in unexpected oak. oldrr than the house. running upward a.’ the lnncr end. Wide of trend. mirq ror-black with age, they threw back the orange points or tlic lie-his from every facet. leading the eye upward to a wide gallery which crossed the end of the hall i Along this gallery a wcnian was coming at a run. hcr skirt caught up in one hand. She was shnrt but sol liraceful that until she halted hall- way down the stairs one did iict notice her heavv build. and so viv- acious that it came as a surprise to‘ Molly to find her. upon nearer view, greymaii-cd and certainly fifty. She came down to them more, slowly. but with a ready sinilc. I-Icr eyes ivcrc very dark. altnoiid-sliaizsdt in_hcr rounded. creamy face: slie re- minded Molly of an older edition cf the Renoir Parlslennc. "You'll fitid us a trifle distant to-l night. Doctor Leonard." slie said. “We're expecting Ralph any mom- etit. I thought when I hczird your car-J "I‘m sorry to disappoint you. How c. ‘ke a stage V. Ynu Can Learn to Dance in Simple Home Lessons _ .__?_l . ' . Secret of the Rhumba Motion "I! otheru can rhumba. I can!" Of course you can! Tired of having to alt out the smartest dances, this clever girl practises at home with diagrams. hifs on the truth-that the secret of the capti- vating rhumba ls simple. When you take astep in the rhiim- bl you do it exactly on the beat. but don't shift your weight to the stepping foot until the next beat. AND, while transferring weight fo one foot. you're also stepping out with the other. That subtle sway of the hlpl which mystifles you in the rhumba7 When you transfer your weight to the stepping foot, your hip sways naturally toward that side. Meantime you're faking dhort Iteps with feet flat on the floor you're avoiding any movement of the upper body and you're keeping your weight forward over the balls of your feet. You're doing the thumbs well enough to win admiration at any dance! And the steps themselves are easy when you see clear foot- print diagrams. Our SZ-pa e booklet ha: black Ind white ootprlnt diagrams to show you every smart dance you've longed to learn-fox trot. West- cheaier, waltz. tango. Conga. Samba. Lindy, Peabody. shag. rhumba. Ex- plains correct dance posture. how to lead and follow. flower I Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal c/ Fas "FHE CHARLO TTETOWN GUARDIAN I Dorothy Dix Says- CHILDREN YOUNG HITLERS . UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED If Mothers Have Selfish Sons And Daughters It Is Because They Were N_0t Sub- jected T0 Cradle Discipline ________ Many learned treatises are written for mothers on how Y0 RBI‘ U191!’ This is a srllflll waste qr time. effort and it is the children Mother in the way they want her 10,80- course. it. is like gliding the lily and pamtlni; the children.’ because iii these days rose to offer be the boss. mother. The for, llicin. the uppc ir formula when you feel like take yot rrfuse to no to sleep uiilrss you arc g H lispctl words can be "To hell with spinach. _ _ onc-irho-must-bc-obcyed in the household. The next, way 0i 11111181118, itiothci" to heel is to have tantrums. when niotlici‘ does anything to uls- pleusc you, tloiit argue with ner Just throw ll. iit. hing yourself ull tnc floor and kick and yell and tic-at your head up and ClO\\ll. 1i you can nold your breath until you get red in the incc, so tnucn tnc better, but that is a gilt and it you don't pcs- scss it. li..l'0illly will iilgiiicn monn r ciner tactics will frighten motlrr into SLIDLILSSIOU. Sue \\'lll be zlllfllu l0 cross you lcr icur oi bringing on 011': oi yuur spells. , It. is vtéll to devote much time a. d cfior. and. tiicuglit to developing tl.e tantrum iecniiuiuc to a nign degree ct QIHCICIILQV, because n; win not only cnnoie you to rule fyklill.‘ mother \\'ll»ll .5 hirs. ltalpli?" ‘m. nl in ind. though I'm a little i ut. ltlllli inyscli. Ucsperiim- inn-ugh one iias nurolv a ,. mu. i iinin; tnnt pel- ii Ralph cnines hcine—a'r.d i.ii a few days iiioi'o-—‘ She made ii sinuii. iliuilitrren: gesture of one nuiiu wnicn ended the Stlltfllfif! iur 110i‘ grao:iull_y' cncugn. l1 ivitliout any great pass’ ‘ll. “Inns is ivurst>—. I forgot the name you told me. I never reinein- oer names.’ "Nurse litllCOn-MYS. Montalban. Perhaps tic iniglit go up at once. Tlldlllf you, I KITOW my tray-no nrcz. to llLllDlE anyone, 'Ilicv ClllllbLd the stairs she liad descended. ‘Well?’ who all seem to be born wit-h a Hitler compleX lii lull working order. and to fheless, I am contemplatin their benefit on "How to first. chapter will deal with baby ggting off to an curly l. r c . gtigllyato tallre a flrin stand about who ls going to moment of your life. for ll’ Will status 0i your fu fortunately. molhers that "nu can put 5 All that. you have to do iii order to ge r hand is to scream at l-he l0!) 0T W"! l voicc until Mother gives in. good white paper. who rule the home and trail’; O any suggestion to these little tyrants know lt all. Never- writing a book for ring Up Mother." My tlic importance of start. The second ur advent on the scene is not too reality. the crucial" determine the lure relationship with yflllrl o do this is exceedingly simple, are suoh easy marks ovcr practically anything on‘ This is, in way t Alter that you can I it. instead of bv the clock. You can rorkrd and sung to and your first "' In a tvcrd, you will be the l a rcd of iron, but later on when W111i marry it will make your husband or] vvilc so afraid of doing or Sliylllfl something flint will throw you into n maniacal rage or cause you t0 Dfléfi into the silence that he or she whl spend his or her life walking on eggs] JUST glance at the brima before you anu smoothing your iu _ white of clothes washed the right. way. Did You Start Young? Of course. being an infant. of sp.rif, you will reluse from the first to aunt-an yourself by submitting to any COILYOI or to ODGYIIIK‘ mother. Wnen inotnei" says. "Darling, pick. up your playthings." _or "Precious ATAAg~A| come to iiioinmic." 58)’ film“)!- ‘Iw. l won't." and $110k to it. I Don't let he; ueaken you by her‘ pleas and entree. W‘ and appeals to your aiicction for 3190!‘ nlommle t into (iOlflE what you dont want to‘ clo. Don't even let her bribe yogl —- rich, hard-working suds soak o You’ll wonder why you were satisfied with anything else when you see Rinso-whiteness Rinso beside a wash done by any ordinary i..etliod. You'll be con- vinced that other ways oi washing just don't measure up. Yes, Rinso gives the w/zilert wash. And its Rinso gives the whit-est washfl “Ali 19 higflg '1 Literature I 71900610’ Jl/WMK? Sll/RI’ WAS Will/infill / 634W YOUR fllfa-Wflfl/ED 7X31! AMPII/VS’ all the dirt without hard rubbing! No matter what your washing experience, the dazzling whiteness of Rinse-washed clothes will amaze you. You'll never again be content with anything but real Rinse whiteness for your wash! Try Rinso today-buy the Gram‘ package for economy. nt in l1! lllLfJ doing lt. for you will soon fin out that if you wont obey mother. slie will obit)’ YQU- 8nd everything" will be jake for you. Another thing at which you should get a-n early start is talking back lo‘ inotlierl Give her plenty of what old-Y! fashioned people used to call "sass. Call her names. Say the most lin- pudent and insulting thlnss V011 CED think o1 to her. Tnis will break ner‘ spirit so completely that you will be aolc to swear at lici- and curse ner ivlien you are IHOWTI- Lime 998m- HORO -——-By Franc "His mother. 1 suppose?" "Yes. I“l'(‘1lf.'ll—~ll'f)lll an old fam-_ lly. and as poor as tne rcst of them. What did you tiiink of her?" "She's been a bcauty." said Molly. “You have a way oi putting your finger on the place, Molly." But liel said no morc. l-Ic had already saiiol much more than was his habit about? his patients and their hcuscholdsq however peculiar. t Doctor Lccnard tapped upon the‘ dcor 0f a big bcdrooin on the first] floor. and a voice. tincxpccfedly coolt and sharp. bade tliein coiiie in. beautiful rcom. double-windowed. under rather than over-furnished, and flooded with light; a very large‘ bed. and a very small woman in it, plopped among pillows and wrappedl in angora wool. Thin. graceful arirs moved resflcssly upon the lilucl eidcrdoun. and Molly saw an cx-. liaustcd. face under short. straight fair hair. This was Barbara Moiitnl-l ban. who had been Barbara Beau-l iiiary of the Imlcesfcrslilre Beau-l iiiaiys. A dark woman with the face of flie iiquiltctl iiian was sitting upon the edge of the bcd. and ll. was plaint that the cool voice belonged to her. A tall. lean woman. but with some- thing of her mother's chic; she‘ might have been anything betweenl entered. _ l "Well. licre comes yoiu- medical man. my tlcar." l "I've brought Nurse Balcon alotill."| said Doctor Leonard. "She'll take; everything ofi‘ your hands now, Miss. Montnlbaii. I suppose you've every- thing ready for her?" _ "I think so. If anytliintfs wanting. you itinst pester the housekeeper.‘ Mrs, Forester. Don't. hesitate — she's used tn it." A faint and enigmatic smilc curved her long mouth. "I'in‘ lc_o :tbe_eld.csl.>_of_the_flgk._} (Contlnucd_oti_page 0. Col l) O Yes, that i bread, cakes, B: run Send 20c in coins for your copy o: How To Do The Newest Dance Steps And Variations The Guardian Home Service. Be lure lo writs plainly your Name, Address and the Name of’ booklet. ADDRm—-¢-_v—§-——-——~————¢u_ prr!_----_nnuocnh QGIRZ-wn-I-n-nn- IEIOGT ‘All GI ". o BARABADOS d.‘ If-ilillz-Jliib- i ls-ee that slie acquires the habit of BEMA Molasses- A Natural Food Product . . tho Pure Juice of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane Molasses is. Prom Barbados comes this delicious food product-as pure and zest- ful when it reaches you, as when it came from the sugar cane. That is why it has such u distinctive flavor; why so many careful house- wives use it as I. regular part oftlieir daily menus. Rich inviiamins.BEMA Molasses is also avnluuble source ofiron-an essential food element. That's why it makes an nppetizing, healthful spread on bread-pt the table and for between meals. It is also used by many housewives in cooking baked beans, making cookies, ginger- ALL WAYS! Your grocer sells ir. Ilfnfassas, lb: original product-nah: bind. illllnblllii- “THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT nitigs make great, endings. you know. Fcrm good habits in mother. While slie ls still a youns mother» For Monday, May 5th MAR/CH 2i m APRIL 2o (Aries)l and foot‘ o; You should be able to make sub- walfkng on you hand m any worthy ~ -- u m1- 0u_ and qqm m“ stanfial headway lilofilnlennivbgkafoi" yyou. g y g tindcrtakiig. Maia)’ beneiiccnt rays See that slie forms the habit of from favorable P1811915 WISH? f!" gnawing on the back of the chicken 81106055 if YOU Z99 behind I'm" B!" while you gobble the breast. and of forts with verve, uiicticn. wearing her year-belore-last hat so APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)—- that; you can have a new sweater or Splendid day for preparation work. a. part-y dress. If 3'0" Wm develol? selling. seeking and granting iavors, these habits carefully in mother. yllu discussions, sound invesimcnts, and A can, in time. make her nothing but timing a hem-r bgfling-avgrgge 1n a gadget that. runs the household your evm-yday 1m- of 8mm“; machinery. (Personal interests al-o favored NLAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Bcln: Sllflsh If you have the right slant on th.ns in ciieral ou can arouse It 15 halfilYfleccsifiyl msetlflnhyfl’: yourfielf to gs. gencroyus state of am- maluym‘ mus be, “ ‘b, dsmmyl blticn and get, a lot iiccctnpllslied deflluml Mm "mtcfréome a?’ namile‘ for f-cday and the whole week. w 13:11am Sfaelllsan W8 do“, we“, sums 22 m JUL-Y 2a (Cancer)- g‘; °“‘,ilerrlc'l;ouusee ymoliher lookmg- Today's message urges that. you ex- tired alldshnbblfl Buv yourself a {Wm Ymlr 931ml 1°‘ Ealesltianshlv» glamorous formal. while she turns llemr)’ “bully find hflndlmli du" her old silk ioi- the fourth time. 5 Ilwll B5 We" as dfilcllle ‘asks and . L“ he, walk when you wan; m situations, Simplcity and‘ sincerity use the car. Lie on the couch and. 8TB 9W0 0! 3W1‘ TIRE-st kills. keeP read a sixth-best seller while she them to the fore alwayfi- ' cooks the dinner. Let her stay at JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leol-l home while you go on outings. Per- Ver generous and stimulatlnfl as-i sist in this treatment. and mother pec for IJZOLTZES in general. Your film)’ and Tim)" 511° SW0d R5 ThPYl till come to believe herself to be_ especial interests are highly favor- , cessful career whidft. must nothing but a doorinat for her chil-, ed. Advance ln new directions as dren to kick about. | well us in your chosen field. Take And. llwst. important of all. ini- active interest in government andi pres on mother that she is a fool community gffgjs, l ‘IITIE you are incarnate wisdom. ‘lcll AUG-Ug-r g3 w SEPTEMBER 33' her over and over again that sne ls (vkgo) __ confldenmal mama-m ab behind l-lle llmeit a back numb"? counting. contracting. secretarial an old fogy. That will shut her up work. “flung. advertising’ report”, when slie tries to stop you from mg are among me (my: “vexed, will"? “ml myndln“ and getting Don't permit a wee bcgone drcopy "lmrlcd i“ YOU!‘ "cens- atmosphere to fake hold ‘of you. But. after all. do modern chll- Gwe ‘more ma“ w“, w wow“; dye“ fealg nlededua manual on How causes '° B" n“ l’ ° "3' ‘ sprint/term 24 lo ooroiam 2s DOROTHY Du‘ (Libra) -— You can make in- roads to your goal by eing a shrewd observer and then profiting by that observation. Give , actual service and acton and ‘ have less explaining to do. fScorpim-Not especially a "mon-j Py-cnaklng" day but one wherein plans can be laid and work begun for future money-making projects and enduring bustness. Be as con-i Y0§olvllg your r ts. s exactly what BIZMA ‘ 23 w Ecmmm THE COOK'S ’ RIIUBARB IN THE MENU | available nn the market and mil be used in various way; in the lhousehold. Apart from rhubatb stewed or baked. rhubarb gives the distinctive touch to tapioca pud- 111183. lift-B, sherbets, gelatlnc. and shorfcakes. The ju ce makes a dc. | llcious cooll dfiHIl. Also the juice combined wit sugar and the stiff- ll’ beaten white of an egg makes an enticing creamy sauce. and some Y puddings, etc. It's good to ask for BEMA est combinations ever tasted lrhubarb and strawberries gtogether. | RHUBARB SAUCE The easiest way to prepare rhub- arb is in sauce. One method con- sists oi’ first making a thick syrup of sugar. cutt ng the rhubarb into pieces about hnlf-an-inch, dropping the pieces into the syrup. and cook- ing until tender. This takes only n. few minutes. Another method 'a mixing two part5 of the fruit to one part of sugar and cooking them ; until the liquid one! out and forms t MW- cooked MUlASSES -NOT A llLlND" Your Individual worthy . you'll l OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. n! Your threw-piece bolero suit will scientious flbillb your obllgaticns as ‘ T0 l sizes l2, '16 requires 4 yards of 39-inch lab- Canadian forced rhubarb l: now't,?§.',,°db,'§f,_ X‘,'.',§"’.h§'§'.‘,‘.§{ t people declare that one of the fln-' is dl rd kob M1221‘. 1.. iiiipiiifiiifibfllm‘ , not» Compound-wall To‘; ~ siz'z.';.i.'i."."'.iiilt'-imiaie...."'- u u lllldoindllldl. AMorniruSmfla SCOPE: es Drake—-——4 22 (Sagittarius) - Friendly on whole. but you'll need all your in- itiative and managerial ability to get topciotch tesuts. Take your im- ETIQUETTE .i_..___ Two women, prevzously u. acquainted, were Cfmvfrsliig n, reception. After a few conventonil remarks, the younger exclaimed, "l cannot think what has upset that tall man over there. He was so it tent-ye a little wlille ago. but lie w:n‘t look at me ncvv." portant work seriously but don't ‘lperhaps-v, said the other’ "h, take yourself tco seriously. w“, me Lcme m, He-S my h“, DIJOEIMEBE 23 to JANUARY 21 band--_ - (Capricorn) -Compet.tlve matters, activities calling for endurance, cleverness and good workmanship are in for profits. You are under generally friendly stars. Gracious- ness an added aid. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY _20 (Aquariusl —- A day that partic- ularly shines on Lnancial matters. personal affairs, home interests. Don't erect any barrier which dls- courages others from offering as- sistance and moperatisn for your benefit. Generate extra energy to step into the winning column. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Fine aspects, especially favoring heart and monetary issues. Cushion your resistance to setbacks and plan to handle whatever may present itself 0n the horizon today. You can manage it IF‘ you will trike the proper steps to prepare for the day's problems. A Ol-IILD BORN’ 0N THIS DAY is in the running for a veryeauc- M.- talned through the employment of‘ its varied talents, not intermittent- ly but. rather with a steady surge ever upward. A person of com- prehensive. clever cosmopolitan dear. A pleasing personality. WORSE AND WORSE “What." said Els e to Joan. Cynthia so worried about?" "Oh". said‘ Joan to Elsie. "It's that boy friend of hers! She says it win bad enough having to walk fimnl when his Car broke down, but nor he's joined the flying club It's noth- ing but parachute jumping, and it‘! getting on her nerves." ‘II MECCA QINTMENT costs only 5¢ The Family Favflllziff-m Mun mu You nanny. l! ll b" udd‘ ‘M uiqpylumnvalbuo Ell for. 7:: :0! MM main hon Mun- nnd vu pry lull. “m w‘, ‘x-xfiakiiilifiumb- I 9'01!" lot thud cold!)- “Mgcui” ‘ITMENT Needlecraft- —~For Tbiilome be trim of line this Spring. This smart. new style is a “must? in every well dressed woman's ward- robe. The jacket fastens at the neck and is darted in at tho waist give l allm silhouette. The longer waistline of the fitted blouse is new and ever so becoming. The simple skirt L1 perfect. with other jackets and blouses. too. A lght- weight wool ln your favorite dark or light. color with a crisp pique blouse ls as chic a ccmbinaiion its you could want. Style No. 2846 is designed for l4, l6, 3B, 38 and 40. Size rlc for bolero and skirt; 1 1-2 yards for blouse. Benn twenty (20cl coin i! number Be sure to statn tho sin you wish. Style M12846 Size .............. i ' Name \ Itreet Adareu . If ndgoty narvol. mtlua nl t: Ind l, OCIHIGIINQUUTfOHBLQWlOIOIIgIIISQTOBLT