- 111ml?“ America 20 minutes until golden grown. “She is a. girl who has hacl to‘ Borax has many 11593 111 m“? qcwmgs 6 ‘ 1» . . v . - \--\"=- -. : ~.; i- ‘ ' work for her living, and 112:. en- liousc- it 1a .111 Iuu 1-11 \\ 11 1‘ ‘f’ Based in simYar busincs; in EllgF-leiiel‘. and \\'21l(‘1‘ used fur $118111 or - s'----~‘~—*---_-_-::-_-..:.: . .._ _j_. Munoz-ma 11111.1. PAGE giggi- Ree!!!‘ .--f:,il$<1§1<1l n’s §‘om Q “-“ l 1‘E.-\Cll The earth and soil To 111cm Lhiit i011, ‘rive 1111 and fen To couiinuti n1 i1 Tiiat. live jusi l‘.01'(‘. 1101- niissioniiry- societies. He died IYCCPUUY and the 5001i)’ 1116011119111 their appreziaizon o! 111s work. - 1 1 BEST FOR PIES AND CAKES vinicosc VEINS (zwsc Ill-JA- Vl’. DRAOGING FEELING "Since 1 had my varicose veins The 111ml“ m“ 930w‘ 1 ‘1 miied 1 have felt enormousy bet- The winds 1111-11 h; \\. .‘ u 111,“, m,“ 1,93“; dragging T111‘ ~ 11111‘ 1111“ 1 11-11 11g fueling 111 the legs has In z 111 and : ;.- 1e11, .1111, 111111 I 11m 20 times 1'11"». 11:11 111 ' 111- as I lrve been 1'11" years)” s 111111111: was made '15‘ 11 mid- THE CO0K’S ,1 CORNER ,1 Chicken Royal And 1111-11 l 0.111 ,d'(‘—‘.\l1i‘d ivonirin 11-110 had for a qhro- “u”; 1,1 1.1mm, M: Hm, be,“ Guppy,“ Wm he,‘ 1',» cups cooked chicken, (iiced; Thri)‘ 1.11mi ..:.11' >111.‘ Mai,” i 1 '1 cup cooked 1111111, dived; 1 i-up - ' . .-. ...,.-.-~;-;1. 011i i110 (You. f 1101‘ \'L‘lll>‘ liad been lrI-zited by, Numb”- mead o‘ L‘ fdms b‘ t ‘md Wm] love 1nd c m,- ‘ (he compamthmyy, New“ {reap pepper, Ll cups milk, A 1:111) zisparagus I teach, I mem of mjecum_a perk-guy. t1p_.,z tablespoons butter, pipi-ikti. U!“ H B“ ‘mu m 11.8w and harmlcss pro N5 by Lightly llll.\' the 011101011. 1111111. M“), Li“, [nub-P m. U“ ed “gm, crackers 11nd seasoning. P111 into 41. ‘ "I" V“ _ _ , _ . . .. _ _1 | bll'LL‘l'i‘(l ciissiri-ule. P1111‘ 111111; nix-r T0 11.13111 111.111 '11) 1111.140.“ 111-11 11- 111° "1 11"‘ “m1” ‘"‘ ‘ \\'1!]lI11l'1 11111- 11g to l11_\- up | _ . . 1, - ' _- , 1 _~111-. Fahrenheit) 2U minute» lteiiiovc liic- :1.1-j.- |)1‘l'1ill(l 111-r ioiiiaiiie" o1 "H31 fotflfisa I 1;)“ 16,5’ from ma, Arrange drum“, asparah a i‘. Mmb I n; L,“ mil “$8 Pam H; -i1\\'1\- \\"1l‘ill W111i“ rniiuiliiiig 1'1 811-“ 11115 011 1011 311d 110111 "w-lcd but“ Cam o :2: 1111 111.»: 1 1 l“i‘£l.!£‘.€( ‘ ‘ ‘- ‘ ‘ . ,1 , ... -- - y. . . ‘hrvlhnr’ 11 >l111ul1l 11c ii-i- over ii. sptiiiklc lhlillllut. 51x to .\lr. Rk!1.‘.".‘l P. f.‘ 1 ' “KAI ‘k m \ (1 11v. 1J1» 110i gun '!1e int-111 . as llvlllilll-w \'.ri;, iiczi’ t0 11w Cofguu- 1111 111/n» f L “d w wet “m e H m v Cm 71 10V t‘ 1 ' ‘s. ‘_ - ' has been rcve led. ‘ ‘ _ ° , not be imected there are other . , M55 cammux ‘mo ioxnerky ‘ t-'c'1'i11ent= on- o‘ which is Etner- “Ho” Wm‘ Bumlnas worked in a London d1 ' ‘ ‘“ " ' able. i115 ollen 11111 in félllll’ .11.11 children o: p.111" t, 11i- 6 baiiiinzis 4 iiiblespwn.» DUHFY 111s recently kccn 111111111 qiiin 111 N 11st 1111*: .\11". .1 “uh mom Twin,‘ iwom l tablespoon ii-inuii ,1.1..t- shcrily 111i 2" .10 .11.. 1:1 as and ‘wbwn, take: l2 slices bacon cri three ye rs iigw , , _, U] C_\,_X_C.SP_ . u] “n1 Peel 1121111111111; and b1-r1sl1 1\11hlem— Mi=s C-i "vux" 1s 27. .\l:: 111M111“ 3);.(.|,:l.,y,.h,,,, “.2114, 1.,“ m. n 10‘ o; 1.11 .11111-e 111111 2 lillllChIJl1 11. melted is in 11s 1 1h i-11-\»=. ‘_v,“,u'*')'zl,ll_,\. Stundmu ,1:1:. 5.11110 111 1111- rest 111 butler in . :1 iryiu 11.111 till goldrn hnnvii on lrvniuvc to 1 1|Zll| sides 11nd tender. ____ w‘ ;p1aL1ei-. 11nd in siiinc Cinnnnnu 10,1, l, mv-CHSHHZ in j cook 111101111 till crisp. A1 mm, M, y N,“ on“. - 1- ziround bananas. 5;|_\Q1|1‘_\' but it is alsii 11 11n\‘1“l\‘ l0; ‘gr-rvp rm- afternoon .11" 1. F1111: toast ,1 the 111-cad Place iI. '1'.1dr1- 11 fnirl"; Engond are Sir John and Lady 5,0,‘. gm- md m.“ fyrquppulv .50‘ Oakley, and Sli- Jthn. ll"? uncle. tum; l» “r1‘f,<p<" right through If said i0 a i-fpo 1C1‘! howled in front of the fire hold at "I knew all about 111" 1 QC- '3 qmnin-n from ih- burs. D.» not- metit. but did rot hum s l111d l. M1 11,1; 101-1 wih buitrr. but! K muslmon popper I 1 seen-t Engag- tiiriii I The engagement has ben képv r1 I lirict secret for some 1110:1111: 11111-1 was announced 01111-11111 only.‘ rv- cently. Miss Camrouxkx‘. only relntrves 111 llaki-il String Beans iiiid Bacon 3 lbs. string beans 6 slices bacon l‘,- cups thin Cl'Célll"l 1'1 teaspoons S1111. - ‘.111 llake 111 u liot 011111 -12.1 dcgri . , TH]; CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN avud rsorial k punk.‘ -¢, AAAAQLAAA A Dorothy Dix k Letter Box What a Surprise Slovenly Husbands Would (Jet if They Knew What Their Wives Thought of Them! Man Who Fancies Himself Devil Among Ladies Dcai‘ Mlss Dix—Why does it seem to be a. In of nature that the woman 111ust iilways be alluring in order to hold the intemt and love 1*! 11 1min. Wlllle the man goes unaluwcn and slouoliy, oven dirty, and takes no care of his personal , once and still expects the woman to go on loving him and seeing him u the ideal of he: dream: that she believed him to be when she man-led him? Does a husband worry about loutng his wife's love? He does not. Ho will look like o tramp, be gi-oucliy and selfish and sulky and expect her m love him, but she has to have all the feminine virtues or he transfers his af- fections to some other woman. I tell you I 11m about fed up with a hul- bond who disgusts me by his alovonlinoss and fills me with contempt by his selfishness and 1.1111; 111 consideration for my comfort and happiness ind yet expects me i1 ni- nlivins charming and amiable. DIBILLUSIONED, A115“ er: . ‘Flu-re 111-e two answers to your questions. The flmt ll, the reooon 111w. 110111011 make more effort to be attractive to their husband.‘ and hold 1111-11- inisbands‘ love than men make to keep their wives fascinated is be- i-iiiisv 11 1S more important to I. woman to keep her home together than M15 1.0 El 111811. ‘ When a, woman gets married she burns her bridges behind l-ier and she ciuinot, as a general thing- 80 back to her former estate. Her home doors automatically close behind her and she cannot resume her former place in the family circle that she held before she was married. If she was a business woman. some younger woman has got her Job and they 111-i- using new methods in the office, so she finds it difficult to become a money-eai-nci- again. Besides, there are nearly always children who 1111151 have a home and an education, andshe cannot support these alone. So, aside from any sentimental consideration, any question of love or emotion, it is of practical importance for s. woman to preserve her home. which is her 01m and her children's livelihood. This she can do only by retaining hci- husbands love, so that she is forced to try to make herself attractive and agreeable to him. ' On the other hand. a. man's homo never manna so much to him u it does to his wife, and if it ls broken up. he still has his business. his money, 111s ordinary interests and pursuits. He hasn't had everything swept away, 11s a woman 1111s. The sccotid answer to your question is masculine vanity. The average husband never worries his head about his wife ceasing to love him, be- been (my announccmcn‘ , _\- 111p b11111“, einnziinon. and 1 3 tablespoons "mum {at i _ ll >~1n1 111111 ,v maeilic-i- 111-u. ltliu u Cup fine broad crumbs Tr p5 w PM“ “Wm m m“ DYOIZOPLIO“ Gr mud 1 Cook string beans. cut in int-h f ‘1“"‘“I“1:"5 of 17mm “m mm-v‘ and 1 lengths, until lender. Cut bacon into 1-.1 Nciv, n 1p;1~p0'1l'l1lll of Cll‘lllil'l".Ol'l to one 1 dice and fry till crisp. Add bacon tablespoon O1 “"11 @1111" °“t""-°l’ib';“__ . to beans. tOBether with 111111 cream. ‘ ‘e ‘m5 salt, pepper and 2 tablespoons melt- ‘My ni'c;~ 110w 111-cs YOPKyNhQIO for some 111111 >11" has been a buyer for one cf '11" ‘i111: grcdicnts. Spread fashiona-be dress csiablshiiicius. 1 My with the mixture and serve cut “ scasionzillv she czmes ore.‘ t0! 1n inure-cornered pieces 01‘ 5111115- dish and Con“, Mm mm bread P315 1° m“ b?“ m” " C“ i} jci-umbs wliicli have been lightly modes. A few mcnths ago sir-i‘ "15-: 31111-1711‘ E¥TREL1ZIQIZ USE- tossed in i tablespoon incited 1.111. “ed 115 he“ m mndm‘ D“ h” way ‘U113 V"; . "Bake lnliot over i425 degrees F‘.l'f0l' s, qriatly improv- 1 1nd before she decide-d t0 s0 1° 11111111111 m“ h“ 1 1.1111 from sticking and Qircs ‘.1 glo.» ‘ - "f 1 1i‘ x 1S added to it. It ‘s usc- ‘ - glew York m Search ~cf a 10125311‘ >1T{1-1é111r-111g qwmn ',,L,,_,,,__-_ "10 the articles thus ll'e.iil‘d. Ligiiai em ‘I ' ‘ ' Jlaff 1- silk ia be ~1:'1 ed 11' After the official antiounccmont Red 111k 11111111» 1111131‘ 19¢ 11113115511111‘ f d n y_ “’ m _ I . _ , m, Wm 1 wwm, ‘Jhmon o; 1sponzcd on ilic wiong nde \v.l111 of the engagement Miss Czimioux li"l‘llO.i( 1. 1 .. . _ . v H V v . H _ _] . _ b S a lo_,bora\_ WIN am, n“, xuuns “kw b01111 dissolved 111 “A161 iii 111.» carried on mm Am‘ JD a n ' be lpcmqvcc, H “mud “m, be,“ pwpnriioii of a teaspoon to ;1 pint d“. and then uashrd in bailing wgtei; 0i W'll'i(‘l~ Care shiuld be tukcri 111111. If wlfle Fabrics ar- scrrclird. ‘.1111 the bw“ 15 iholmgm” dis-MW“- ‘O11 -i 111111“ Il1)‘.\'flf‘l‘i'f1 bet-111: 11nd 111» Kiri-hen towels thzn 1111-11 bPFOnli‘ i ‘ Rc- ‘.11 bad r-nliir will OliPll 1112:1111 llicir THE SUNDAY HEN An old mun in poor ciiciimstiniqs-vu-cli nuirk will di-iippnar. > y 4 H v n _ M H _ _‘ . 1 _ . . ( v _ 111-cont 1. \\.1.-l1.d 1n i)l1'"i.\ 11.11111 c“ who gave w mkslonary sjcln-'.lllo.‘(r‘.dblflio ilfd.»fgclibizvélllilihiv 1 Borax 1h 11's0 useful 1111- vi-uiniiuil ties the proceeds of every 051; d 1J1‘ "‘°-°‘“‘ ‘ , ' 1 , , . , .. ,, ‘ lens on avshould the“ be m, Cd 111 boiling 11111113142. l. toilet hair bllllillla are1 which was 151d b11115 1 t igjwatc, Old m, sum“ ma‘. he n. ‘washed lll water to which bnrux is 51m“? was the" igfbjcmb if 2 :1 movéd “"114 ., “w. b-n-flxiv-‘Iyd wa- I atlded in 1111- proportion of 1i mbleq .rcss11n.'- - .. buts lfwllgtglxiztgh‘ at a meeting of! t1"- Discolorvcl 0'11 lac.‘ will i-c- ‘$110011 1o1:\'>qu111‘ts of uzilei 111111, car o 1 1 “ _ _ . . . - - _. f. - .- - f sti-rpi-d 111 a solu- the British and Foreulll 13-1)“? 5° -~_“"‘ H‘ 6° °'_ l ., olety at Carlisle. T11" man “'21s; tion of lrrax .1.1rl soap. 11 21105 :1 Irving who was 84 years E1810 1° 3111"“ and "m-‘lm- “m H a mom“ d a 0,11,12,10 I» w“ “aged tgn5poofl of 31111-111: is ziddrd to boil~ :11 iglieaxiften colccte D l‘ 111E; 1W1!” 51-“1611 it 1"“"""“ ‘he u . ~ 7‘______ _, ,_ _.._.. _. _V . . MILLIONS NOW USE 131-1151- ir ~.-,-;1,\11@<1 m water to winch bDliIX 11m lwou added. F111" may be 10-! tnorrrl 11' 111 11 ketili- 11' a 1191111130011‘ 01' 1J1J1'11-\' 1s. put into tirc kr-i-ile 11nd the km: r- 11. then llliPCl with boil- ing u-ntcr, uliich is allowed to cooi. A cork carpi is best washed with warm \\'111c:‘ w tvliinli borax 1111's‘ bccn ildYliWl 111 1.11" proportion of a ed fat. Arrange in greased baking, l i0: them. 1 oi- unshorn, pressed or ui-ipressed, that she cannot help adoring him and lldllliflllg him. ‘ And he also believes that such are his powers o! fascin- iitlon that she will go on loving l-iim no matter how he abuses lief. Ln all of which he is, of oounc, utterly mistaken. Wonum us fin- 11101-1: sensitive to appearances than men are, and, if n man is disillusioned lby a slovenly woman, a. woman flnda a dirty man a thousand times more repulsive. And if a man falls out of love with a ahrewlsh woman, be isure that a wife actually hates a grouchy husband. ' 1 . 1i would astoiiish a lot of men to know what their wivu really think DOROTHY DIX. season D0111‘ Miss Dix-A boy in the glamour of youth married a girl who did i101 keep up with him in his growth, and whom ho foimd in his nniture years an utterly uncongenial mote. He has found the one woman a. she has found him. They both know. That is all. There his been 11o pliilaiidei-iiig. They both feel that there is nothing b0 do but carry 1111 11nd trike what little joy there is 1n o, love like that. But it is nome- 11111111 lo keep one.» l-vmr unsullled if the heart-doe! go on a. rampage. ONE OF ITEM. ‘ 1 Anmvcr: Indeed, it is, and it takes the bravest of the brave to be able w say: "1 could not love 111cc, dear, so much. loved I not honor more." iwausi: he believes himself so superhumanly attractive, dirty or elem, ahom I -:- Fashions n: are low. SUET PUDDING-S “Lot them have plriity of good ouet puddings." ‘ll-int was the advice oi a doctor. 1nd one of the children turned to me with a. grimaoe. "Ughl I hate suet puddings," she 1 often think that no martyrs ever lived who are so worthy of our 014K1- profoundest reverence as are those men and women who endure patiently and silently the long, drawn-out agony of unhappy marriages. They are‘ . _ _ _ th h'ld, .111; quicklv 1y- rcmovrd. A crucified upont he 0105b of the mistakes they made in their early youth wérmgs Such g sugg sued she and 5h111r~ 1.1 g wn 1'1 glass 111111 1-1111111 1 :111<1 their suficrings are not for s. few minutes or an hour, but go on and - ' o1. for years and years. We sec 111-my examples of it. Spiritual woman who are married to cluiic. 1111211 who cannot understand one thought or dream of their wives. 11111111111. men married to silly, dull little wives who chatter iu aensclessly as .-i canary bird. Yet these men and women, disillusioned, bored to ex- llllCllon, heart hungry, lonely, carry on because of their sense of duty, be- ciiuse they are too honorable to repudiate the obllgntloi-i they took upon themselves. There l5 no tragedy greater than that of the husband and wife who [;].')li".'])'0l1 lo a gallon of' u-aiciz: The rwirp- 1' hllfllllll hr- wcll rinsmd Ntcinivcirik P15" 11 11W‘ HPPP-"f 11111- outgrow their mates and who must not only go companlonleu upon their chi‘. 1o END $11111 11s Scientgfic formula lave: money-costs only a "penny-a-day" ‘KIANT to make fnul skin and red, Chi pad hands eautiful- P [or only a pom; a day? Ali-endy 6,000,000 women have adopted this inflcEl:fl!lVCflEW,SCl¢flllfiCCl¢1m that qui yimprovesevcnthcwontslun. It‘: Noxzema Skin Cream; N0! l solve. Greuclcss. Noxzemls pene- trating mediation pui- en away deep hidden re-poisons: gtuuscblcm- ishu. en If! bland oils and gentle utxlngems soothe, soften. refine the oomcnedskinxc“ “y-finelovciineaa. Today apply Noxzcmn u Leor- lcttivc/wundalim In der and a nigbla m mun/in m: e-up. See new beluty tomorrow Poi- lovely hands _ use regularly aim wetness o: expo- sure. Get no inexpenslveJar of Noxzemn n once n my goo drug or d: mentarore. w ' A f This Week-Special Offer 83¢ Boudoir Jar only 64¢ This week you can get this big attractivejar ofNoxzema for only 64c. Tflkt advantage of this big slvin . Get a jar today while the oiTerlastsAta ldrugnnd departmentstores. In one linge family eucli member, 1s pt-rmltwcl to find a new TECLDR that appeals to that particular i11- PIMPIIS try out 011cc a. month. It adds zcst IIMKHIADS to the daiy menu and adds a va- riety of new 11nd dclicous dishes in what may be a rather monotonous routine of meals- 1 AMorningSmila The nice old lady smiled at 1.111: little girl who had been left 1n charge of the confectionerfls shop. "Dent you sometimes feel lemm- cd to cat one of the cream 111111s, my dear?" she asked. T111: little girl was quite shocked. “Of course not. That would bl‘ stealing. I only lick them." ,.-1' Wife: "Why don‘t you help me out of the car? You're not so gal- lant as you used to be when I Wns a girl." . Husband: "You must remember. my dear. you're not so buoyant as- you used to be when I was a 1109-" i ways but endure the daily close contact of those who rub their nerves uw and who weary them to tears. And the very bltterest drop in this tragedy in that no cruelly often the husband and wife do find the womon and man whose heirt and soul would have answered unto theirs and with whom they could have been nup- remcly happy. It takes heroes then to remomber thlt the poor, dull win dlvkma, “m, gm i,’ w moth" ,,, ‘ and husband are not to blame and that on honest man and woman must pay their more to life and put honor before inclination. God alone knows why we are punished more for our mistakes than we are for our crimes, but it increases ouch respect for humanity to know that there are man and women still loft who have the strength to stand by their bargains and not tim-i qulttei-o. DOROTHY DIX. . I I O l I O Dear Dorothy Dix-My husband and I belong to l. cord club in which six or eight other couples belong. At home my huabond is all in oil to me, but when we go out he forgets he knows me or he: me along, 5nd 11¢ ‘, 1s always putting his arms around some one of the women, 5nd m; men , kid 111m about it and the women coll to ml to lee what he is doing. who: do you think of this? Do you think I om iuloua because I object? - MARY. Answer: 1 think your husband shows grelt look of lood tutu 1nd probably m-nu-s himself very offensive to the other 10mm, ll thorn 1| nothing thgt women resent more than such famllloritiol. 151114011111’ your husband "P " himhlf l fllllfl of o fellow among 1111 indies and is trying to show of! bofoto m. w I! you olhnot 1mm 111111 to mend nu ffllnml’! 11in 111111111 n him. l!» m"! mun: nothing, 111111 1r it will comfort you. you may b0 m! 11m Nut every 011g ,1 1h cwomen he is pawlng over is wishing aha h“ "l! 001111]! to Jab ii h“- 11111 into him, and in her heart she i; culling him on old idiot. DIX. Remembering, loo. liow hated I sympathlzed I shouTd) go into the kitchen and make a. pudding ourselvea- Nowa- days when suet can be had ready shiedded, there ls not all that chopping of suet which in former days went to the making of a suet pudding, often resulting in "ehun- ky" pleas which children hate. Moreover, if a suet pudding is steamed instead of boiled. it is lighter. the goodness is kept ln,'itl.ld when breadcrumbs are mixed with the flour 1i much nicer pudding re- suits. I 1011M Ann o ohm-lord founda- tion rcclpr for steamed suet pudd- ing, showing her how she could make doui-is of puddings from the some nclpo, also taught her, too, that she could transform a. plain steamed cuet pudding into one moot nppotlsing and alluring 11y heating Jim u a sauce and pour- ing it over, or o. cuatonl lemon»:- romel. or orange sauce. and a. dolen besides. Tho Ioudntfon Mixtiiro Hero is a recipe foi- the founda- tion mixture An egg afwoys makes an improvement. Indeed use two when eggs are cheap. Ingredients: 1-2 1b. each oi breadcrumbs and flour and 6 ou- shredded Atom or suet, l teaspoon fiil baking powder and one level teospoonfui salt. One or two eggs as desired. Water to mix. Methodr: Mix together all the ingredients, bent up the egg and stir in. then mix to a. soft dough with cold water. Well grease a pud~ ding basin. put in the mixture, but Let Heinz Cooked Spag- hetti give iippetizing variety to the menus of the week. Heinz Cooked Spaghetti has all the goodness of durum wheat, milk, butter, golden cheese and tomato sauce, blended with the skill of a master chef. Here is delight for the appetite in a nourishing, satisfying, réady-to-serve meal. Prices HEINZW ' CANADIAN MADE Al’ LEMINGTO. CANADA FOR OVER 24 YEARS do not quite fill the basin, leovlng roam for the mixture to rise. Gov- er with a greased poper 19d atom for l hours Ihr o lei-pr pundit» NOVEMBER 16, I933 {I v v v v rvvw Literature (T) A e ‘ LVLLAAA knkAkkk A A v 71v‘ at sud’! béans You used to hurry homo from school to get beans that tasted like these. Slow oven-baking makes such a difference. Heinz Beans are big, browner, more tender from thorough baking, more delicious with Heinz famous tomato sauce. Have some soon! Heinz prices arc attractive. 10.11.111.111». Wu. c1111.» so!“ unnu- litmus: -__-__-_-.- I! jNIAlllI-Iil WOIITBNGD Schoolgirls will love 1111s dress um look delightful in it, too Now the originiil model W88 a sofl luilry woolen weave. Amusing md tvooden buttons gave accent to the military cut n1 the bodice. The belt was red leather. Grey wool: Angora tie made a pretty finish for the neckline. It will take you about two houri to make it, and at just the cost of the material. ‘Think of it! Na wonder so many women are bun sewing again for their small daugh- ters. ' Style No. 654 is dirsigncd for slut 8, l0, l2 and l4 yours. Size B requires 1x15 yards 64-inch material with ‘it yard 39-inch con- trasting. - stamps or colri (coin i: preferrodJ Wrap coin carefully. — — - — - -------__- No. 654. Size ....................- Name ,............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Street Addr y. .............. cit aim 3 hour ti; not “ impefiwtelm- ‘finyioitih hive ullowlni the water to come s11 in a saucepan of bollln e a. way up the bum Pen?“ the w.“ if it tends to boll dry. -—-—--_-:_______.._.u.____= =w holl- Because it relieves the Itching almolt I ooon n lpplled Ind gradual], hula the okin Dr. Chane‘: Ointment to n moot utlufnctory treatment for enema Ind other irritation: of the oldn. Thin ll 91'0"" by fifty your! ofmcoao. I) CIIASP§ Price of PAITERN l5 cont! I .