WIIN PA II l!!! An‘ me and us - Just hold our bros He crawls in bed, And puffs and grunts, An’ does all kink Of crazy stunts. Ha wants the doctor, An’ mighty quick, 9hr when pa's ill, He's awful sick, _\.n' sort 0' sighs, H; gasps and groans He talks so queer, An’ rolls his eyes. do, Jumps and runs. An’ all of us, in’ all the house, An‘ peace and Joy ‘s mighty skeerca- When pa. is sick, it's something fierce. WHEN MA IS SICK When ms is sick. She P58! away. Not much t’ say. She goes right on A doin' thinks. Lovely Plants Thrive With Little Attention What a gorgeous azalea! And how gratifying to know that with a little vare it can be made to bloom again. Like those other great holiday ‘avorltes, the Christmas cactus and he poinsettia. the azalea likes rlenty of moisture in the air. So, clever to keep their pots on netal trays filled with pebbles and avater, wet sand or wet peat moss- Jartlcularly if yours is a very mod- :rn home with warm, dry elr. Or oping); stupidity may be created by tun o! avatar on the radiator. PHI your azalea in a cool light 1 '. the poinsettia and cactus "mer spot. In the lumrner i‘ will be the better for a s the garden and next year Jol. gratefully they'll bloom! You tan grow little Christmas cacti and poinsettia too from cuttings. And how are your ferns. other foliage plans? Such ferns as the Boston and blrdsnest thrive with limple but right care. Our 32-page booklet gives com- alete directions for growing ferns ind many varieties of vines, flower- ng and foliage plants. Tells how to raise bulbs, grow material in water. Has directions for window aoxes, bracket plants, pointers on watering, repctting. send 20c in coins for your copy vi Making Plants And Flowers Err-ow Indoors to The Guardian fume Service. Bo sure to write llfllllly your Name, Address, and the Jame of booklet. BAITS ‘EETI-IING UPSETS QUl-CKIY CHECKED - th". a t n out may must l. etulhflflblby,‘ “an”: l-lrre is what one wise mother‘ Mrs. Archie glllr. oi (‘oust-com has to sa : ‘Wehave n11! ' ‘ teething ls I And Mrs. B. A. Sabine, of Gait, Ont., slyli have givrn Bah 's Own Tablets to my bah l since sin: was i ree weeks old and. althoui! ca) ~lie has nrvrr yrt wskenrd us at nlg‘; would not be without these tablets." - Givr these sale. sweet-tasting tablets at rst sign oi teething fever. Eel)’ to t.‘ rnmpt In action yet sale. Analyst's tern-- lit ll'\ every parllagr. Also effective in Constipation, Simple Ifevrr. Iiarrhnea. Upset Stomach. Coho. SlrrlP1¢ fmup and Fretiulnms. Get a box toda . Sick- rss so often strikes in the night. 2 unil- loney hack if you are not satisfied. ‘ Housewife And , Her Activities . forehead seem broad and chin tool Ibel extra well, But then it's Just, A kind o‘ apell, She'll be all right ‘Ibmorrow sure, A good old sleep Will be the cure; An’ pa he mlfts An‘ make no kick. rm- women folks. Is always sick, An’ ma she smiles, Let's orrshe’; glad- When ma. is sick, It Ma's so bad. WHAT A LONG FACE! The girl who wants to make her face appear much shcrter and more nearly oval-shaped should— ilPRlSONER IN MAJORCA WBINTLIYBIDGI .‘_'ff""""‘_____4 There was no reason that Rose!" they had been chee- mg when the yacht was taken. He had no great hopes of his own scheme, however. To get assistance at such a tuna in Malorca would be next to imposs- ible; by the time may could make a move the yacht wo d probably be hundreds of miles away. Information of her loss could be circulated pretty quickly about the Mediferrenebn ports and she might be traced in the en . But she could be disguised and her papers faked. The best chance lay in gettiniato civilization as (Prickly as p055 le. Roger fixed his a tention desperate- ly on that. m qcnsntorrerowu closeouts ~ . union's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature ""11 ~ . 2.‘: Illl vow-by 111x .-.- .~illill'l--‘li'll” The Transition From Fearful Mothers. her rouge and STAKE. trul with They found themselves at the end Wear her hair flat on top, fluffed out at sides on a horizontal‘ line with her chin. If worn back-i fullness behind ears. It's doubtful that she will find a severe, up- swept coiffure with curls atop her head at all becoming. Maintain a natural eyebrow line_ 11' Bxlellded. it is likely to make narrow. Apply rouge in a circle in the centre of cheeks It mustn not be I brought close to the nose or far out on the sides of the face, Nel-l their must the lower edge o: l; ex- tend downward beyond an imagin- ary line from tip of nose to bottom oi’ ear. APPIY llbillvk 1n such a way as to make lips as wide and full g5 possible without actually distorting their natural shape. Avoid postilion shapes and ofl1er_ Very high-crowned hats. Those with width as sides are most satis. factory. Forget about long, dangling 93,-. rings. Only short. preferably but, ton types are in order. Choose neckrnes which make her face seem shorter rather than longer. Beware of ‘cute’ effects - bows in the hair. rows of frills. brautyl patches on the chin and such. ' 311d eyebrow pencil and dip-- sltllzak lines with a subtle upward‘ Keen the corners of nei- mouth |wlaqy tamed 117i) 811d do ever thine 3- 11601116. too!" ‘ smle to ward on djywnkqoggg lovlillager went. ahead and they I01. 11118.5 from sides of nose to corners In A way he wished they had of mouth. stayed behind. At one point Kitty.) who lavas Just behind him, slipped Toothaches" and ‘Bandage?’ -- and ‘e11- m; very pleasant ideas to m“ her hands were warm as he troduce 1T1 P- l115B1lS$l0rl of mllllnery. But Bllylwdy can stand them for style, when it's entirely painless. [help her! Now-he poslnvely recoilecl The "toothachw scarf’; has to do with the scarfs or veils that are tied under the ohln either- with bow or dangles as Schlalrrelli does them. or tied up on top of the head as Paquin does them. . And the bandage is the tightly draped turban wound round the head so that not a hair of your‘ head shows. In flattering veils. said Geoffrey. of the jetty at last, and walked ofl’ it on to a shady beach. In the dim starlight they could make out. some low ciiIIs; but there was no sign of ward, there gugm u, be lounplmd habitation for which the presence oi l to Illrgpeiezwfie h the jetty had led them darkness was desolate. ind whirled. A few fireflies, drift-lug down from the cliff. were bong blown out to sea. Roger reckoned that they were to the eastern head of the bay of M811- real. Round the end of the headland which stood out against the stars, they concluded that they would be able to see the lights of the town. “Now, what's to be done, sir?" Captain Cullen asked Roger. “We must Lry to follow the shore to Mlmreal. It's all we can attempt in this darkness," said Roger. In silence they set of! along the beach. When they came to the pro- montory the way began to be dlffl- cult; the beach gave way t!‘ "ocks, and in the darknas it was ‘ ‘mu’- ious going. The cliff n sheer above; the sea. sucked and galgled among the rocks, and as they picked their difficult. way. they expected any minute to stumble into deep re W8. I‘. Captain Oullen went on strike. He was going to stay on the beach until daylight showed him o. safe road away. ‘ "i ll stay with you, Captain,” said the boy Charlie. Roger made no attempt to stop them. Before they parted he ascer- tained that. Cullen had seven hund- red Hench francs on him. “You'd better stay wrtlr Cullen," he said to Kitty. "ll No, I'm going on!" she sold, with all the desperate pride of her wounded spirit, _ Georirey, a, mountain of discon- in the gloom, muttered: grasped them to haul her up. tress than an hour ago how pleas- ed he would have been to he aole w from the touch of her—cause that die was of his own weaknem anld| self-betrayal. NIGHT TREK ON SHINGLE He pushed on; Geoffrey puffed and‘ blew. in a. Jallopy, covered hunks his horn heart turns to ice in my bosom. for while I are nice people and that he is a nice boy. I don't know My ents and that they 1m. And more particularly I don't dangerous business oi beln defenseless, so ignorant of I feel every time she steps chfidren, I can't ge anywhere. to talk to Susie? influence in their children's lives, v potent mentor than Mother is. preaching “Susie will think of the hair trunk in t our ideas as an her ears and cut out the petti goints out the disgusting spec erself, Susze will turn down her with the right sort cf boys. For he has no way of separating the sheep darling.’ he says. I are trusting you. " ‘Keep the boys’ in their place. men want her. An if your escort drinks too much or gets on for a. girl than her father." _ Dear Mk5 Dim-At what time sho Occalonally. when it is a v-ar" ' a n ght of ll, and coming in with the the latest. their morals. ‘Do we have to catch a train?" yards brought 1 Another twenty Fli Ly them on to shingle again. for the toothache scarf. or in beau- lyElIdS cf shingle, another slippery tlful rich velvets or brocadeg my your head-ache or what have you. I these fashion lint-aids become ' pretty pleasant doses. T9 1196B cooked beets fresh, boll 1 a little vinegar and pcur over when cold; this preverrs a yum which usually forms when left a few days, ‘ l AMPLE SPACE URGED 0N l SIDES 0F HOUSE Ample space should be available 0T1 1111 side! of a house in which required windows are located, Fed- eral Hou-simz Administrator-l offl- cials say, For detached dwellngs lots 40 feet wide or wider- are re- commended, 111 addition. the house should be placed on the lot so flint advantaoe is taken of the best natural feat- 117957 Views. Slope of the land. sun- light. prevailing winds. and shade trees. Plfllll-lllll. lilo should he designed ,to furnish an attractive setting for the house. Other important con- siderations in plarnlmz the plrt or a house should he privacy and frec- idom frrm noise, as well as ample} illght an datr. , METAL MOULDING! Metal mouldings are obtdnable now in several dficrent colors. while a wide variety of shapes are being made available by several manufacturers Minister: “Why did your hus-' band rise and walk out during the sermon yesterday, Mrs. Thompson ' i .. Thompson: "Dina mind meenister; he's swfu’ given m lwalkln‘ ln his sleep". I‘ILLIE THE rotten _ A rnounnnsorm rink. tract of rock, and they were round the headland. in the dark- Sure enough, swag‘ ness across tire sea ey could see a to return home at. night. It doesn't “fhtlll. to do. or brlng them u . Killy lifted her head and burst out, her voice quivering with pain. ‘_‘Wel1. why don't you say it?" she glimmer of llghrs-unquesuonubly the lights of Manreal. . They pushed ahead. The beach l cuneci on lnvltrngiy towards the lléllbi; soon it swerved as d slreart-i 3°39)‘ “'95 1311911 aback- cningly the other way. Roger Judged h L J l m m I fly, ‘thinks about all that?" he returned ‘#1138512: 211$: gieiigorewit “finfigd a; afterla. mxotment. “The only thing of Marrreal. It was impossible to see. l any ml” “we YWW They walked on. Over sand, over shingle, over slippery spaces of rock.‘ Came a tlnle lhen the beach. after twntlng and turn ng. took them out of sight of the lglrts of Manreal. Kitty. when Geofirey remarked on it. clamed to remember a high. in the map of the eastern arm of Manreal Bay. "lh-sy pushed ahead. _ It seemed to be a very large bight. The beach curvel and swerved. but did not bring them back into split of Monredl again. The manreal light was also 10st from view. They went 0n doggedly. Geoffrey complained of being thirsty. Kitty and Roger said nothing. Then Kitty tweed her ankle. Sire gave a little gror-n and sank t down on the stones. Roger and Gtoflrey stooped. “It's all right!" Geofirey helped her up and sl~1~ tried to stand. but sank down again h“It will be allflrlghtiln a moment! s e gasped. ru in . She lifted the white blurr of her face toward Roger after o. lnoment “Don't wait," she said. Dn"No. I'll wait." said Roger. They stood by Geoffrey said: “I'll go a short wa can get a glimpse of t at lighthouse. I'll walk back and meet you." He walked on into the darkness. They were left alone. The sea murmured, and about them. After a strained silence. Roger said nothing. i “You g0 i in uneasy silence. 1 She massaged her ankle desperately. ‘ and sea if l the wind stlrredi said. "Why don't. you tell me that its all my fault? Why don't you say Wlwl you think-that 1 was wrong an dyou were right alter" all?" "Does it matter vrliat either of us that we ‘should recover the yacht." She ignored that, "You can laugh now. You can laugh a: cvcry- 111mg I said about ‘ideals and ‘larg- er loyaltsesfl" l “I don't think that I want to laugh." ‘ “ on blame me foo much for hav- 411s led you astray with so much fut- ile talk about ideal ssh?" ‘No, I don't. blame you at all. I 13181116 myiélf. (ind you're quite mks- .:=.l:cn in thinking that I lrnrl nn at. 1"'C1<"0f 119F910‘. or anything ll e that, Roger said. "If you [pally DOES WHAT MOTHER DID FOR COLDS cence Brings Many Trying Problems for Tactfully Help With His Advice "I am facing #01118. efid éfiIlwOWddlJDW totsolve i . " , e. su e , e y fl _ ma, a??? so ms but now she agenda hours matching her lipstick, air up into fantastic coiffures. Our house is clut- with hobbledehov school boys who keep 801118 at full blast and our best ruK-H- Susie spends virtual when she is at h boy friend on the telephone. and saying: ‘Is t.h YOU? Oh, how wonder-full Are you sure, really y sure?’ and such like drivel. slogans and . She runs- out. with about to be translated to glory. and jumps in beside him. and away they is going to react to this new situation in which she finds herself, and I haven't the slightest idea of what she knows and doesn't. a woman. e world and its temptations and dangers out that she across a. treacherous see. with no pilot w guide her; m; ghgrg m 5m;- by, “Yet when I try lo have one oi those ultimate mother-and-dau liter talks that are s0 hi hly recommended by people who have never ha I can't get the slightest inkling our. of her as to what she feels and knows. or what her code of conduct is where boys are concern- ed. It isn't because she doesn't love me and trust me. motherhood somehow makes a bar between a makes it almost impossible for them to talk free y together. same. Susie needs some warnings and I don't know how to ger signals set up along the road she is starting to travel." "Why not let George do it?" I suggested. ' Mon, women entirely ignore their husbands as a, moral The youngsters will listen to father when he talks to them about the perils of thLs wicked old world because they think that he speaks from experience and knows what he is talkln about but they turn a deaf ear to Mother because they think she goody-goody sermons about matter; of which she is ignorant. _ e attic when you tell her that it isn't ‘nice’ for girls to pet and drink. but when Dad tells hold the girls who let every man they . When Dad takes her to a night club and ch12 that, s. drunken voung girl makes of g ass. “And Father can do a. lot more than Mother in other men and find out which lads are clean and decent and which rot- ters; which ones are to be trusted and which to be avoided, while Mother who, when his young daughter is starting out to a party at, night, gives her a little admonition with hi". good-by kiss. hot melted drlpplngs. The harder a girl l5 to get, the more ' te i 1 rd th t d here is your mad money‘ GTlaiieletialsxiign sit???“ 511286": yell/elf llalcloisleil fiiillulsimmei 2113118, affairs under mVm-“ble ‘Us Should Mother Walt Up? 25 come home from dates and parties? should be tucked in their little beds at a reasonable This for the sake of their looks and their jobs as well as Mothers accomplish nothing by sitting up waiting for their daughter'- back cne minute sooner. It only wears Mother gand 1 couldn't endure the contempt i ‘you Sikllllltl l0 have for any sort of. Ulhnywosnenmebeitapoiettoben All-Branmufineontbetableatevey heekfambeeaireeeomenypeopigmed ha: that much added "bulk" in their dletoo but? Here's howtzo BASIC BMN MUFFIN RECIPE I K cupmilk Girlhood Into Adoles- The Husband Can um‘ l flrpfltll‘ a problem that I suppose every mother of girls con- {fem-aw Psaidawomanicmetheotherqlfll “""P°""'¥ eecence wilrgsfflerday cslhfercnlllsmfle girlhood 1 ma“ - U‘ powder . fl l y she is dernandl a ‘formal- I flaw :add ‘h’ skm- hi: fined) r-{offlirgol-cufi? “My she has become boy- l ma, up; s,“ “m, w, u], ' _____ l mdssrsc~mczz "a - ,1; "She used not tc oere about her appearance. f; (fruit?) m“ 331E: Yield: 8 large mufiins (3 inches in diameter) or 12 smell mufiina (2% inches in diameter). Be aure you use Kellogg's All-Bran, er fingernail polish. and doing ha: Jitterbug all over y all of the tme in; up the newest bemuseithastherighttaateandtexture ‘ to make delicious muflins. Also you know that it is en efloctive with ‘ of “bulk” and the intestinal tonic vitamin Bi. ome alone call Then some lad youthful wlsecracks. drives up and he expression on her face of one know the boy's par- know Susie. I don't know how she know about this To me she seems so helpleessthsg a is like a little ship setting sal ‘she just freezes up‘ she goes Got your OIIIICE 0F PREVENTION Ivory day thinks and It is Just because lrl and her mother that — -» But all the 1 THE CO0K’S i 5 "Why not get her father et, in reality Father is a. far more CORNER fi“_,,_.,,_.............-,v~.f PINWI-IEEL LAMB ROLL 1 breast of lamb 3-4 lb. pork sausage Salt. pepper 3 tablespoons dripping! 1-2 cup hot water Method: Have the lamb boned and remove all the possible. Sprinkle lightly is jus tlquated as something that came out her how cheap and common men meet maul them. she will lend him helping Susie to go can make discreet inquiries among the sausage over the surface of the meat. You'll need the bulk sou.- age for this you notice. Roll the meat up, Jelly roll fash- from the goats. I know a father l membrane §(Scorplo) —- Unlmporvnt Wm, itensive me San and pepper, than Spread wise temptations: Heavy spending, ‘I YOUR (Copyright, I039, King Look In the section your what your outlook is, INDIVIDUAL IIUROSBUPE l I l (a; r-mtuces DRAKE) 1 I I I I I Features Syndlcre Inc.) bfitlsdsy comes in, and find according to the stars. \ u ' Ilor Wednesday. Jan. S. i940 MARCH I1 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _Generally favorable, say your stars. Ambition and application will do the trick for you. Bo care- iul where you spehd your time and how you spend your money. Be sensible that's ltl APRIL 21 to MAY 30 (Taurus)- iDlscretion ln affairs of the heart and other personal interests re- qulred. Today asks particularly your acuity to use good ludsmrul and reasoning. Shun worry and anxiety, also overstran. When l0" have the opportunity to relax. en- ioy something different. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Watch expenditures. Be not only sanely economical with your nlon- ey but with your time. too. Seek I advice of elders and more u- perienced treads and keep improv- unll your knowledge. l JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- It Wlll be wise to plan your day when you arise this morning. And don't change needessly well made plans. Avoid moodlness and over- sensltiveness, especially with fritnds and family. l JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- {Problems may arise in budget 01' [other money matters. Be careful about the propositions ycu accept AND reject. The advice of ycur 'lovod one; can aid you. Don't com- promise with wrong, AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - Your indications are similar to those of Leo. If you will fbe most particular ln money and 1work activities, you'll be saving yourself time and profit for later. Do todavs duties TODAY and t9- morrow will be easier to meet al- wavs. SEPTEMBER 23 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - Pull in the reins, friends! Hold on to the emotions and purse strings and keep your counsel. No day for nonsemel ‘Tend to your affairs first. Enioy some good reading or other intelli- gent pastime aft-er work or duties. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 for ex- operallons. Today's un- risky investments. carelfisness in promises. agreements. making bids. Be prudent. watchful. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER you are looking lovely ‘on and He n; securely or {aspen 22 (Sagittarius) - Advice to Scor- ‘Have a grand time, but. don't forget your Mother and with toothplcks. Roll in seasmsd '1’1° "Elli/H ls in order for ycu. too. lllour and brown very richly in the Y“ “ml”? 1" mwhmerY- 99m‘ Pzur tile fresh.’ 'ior at; least 1 1-2 hours, longer if ' ' ° you like. It's one of those things that all extra half hour cooking _ . A won't hurt in the least. ““’ "Siilhf?Efihflliéliiifhilififl‘mm mo» be circus-Hr SUE. for them? apart to be at its best. _ i Lift to a hot. platter and make a Answer. gravy with the drlpplngs in the -.....,. ,1.-. p,” .....-.-...- .,., mo“... but ordlnarilv they hour-say I or 2 rt pan, allowing l table pooh flour to each tablespoon oi the drlpplngs, mqmlr" ~~ spoonful of flour used, when lamol ‘gravy is well made and seasoned,] few things ore better. s0 don't omit, this part of the game. Pineapple Cabbage Sluw 3 cups shredded cabbage 1 cup diced pineapple l cup diced pneappe 2 tablespoons minced pickle relish Cooked salad dressing , . Method: Shred the crbbare vary‘ fine and crisp it by all: w rig it to stand in ice Wll/El‘ for s \t?l'fll hourz. Drain very thfrouglrly, their combine w;tlr the pneappe cubes and the well drained pickle relish. thing! what a prmcxl. for uollg Molstcn with salad d 955.11g and 41111111112 (leulllll. ill the world! ‘ll... scascn lightly. Serve from a salad Wellldll rolnpwd lire. Cali you lmag- bow rile what a core that l. to the poor WOIlliillvWllO wasn't m lane sllghlestf degree rn-erestod in being a tempta- tron "i agree," said Roger, cut to the quick. "nut 1t wag a. Sllll/L-blt? enoug. pretext. for gétturg mixed up in an keep the girls from doing what th y ____ DOROTHY mx._ want to know. I was attracted to. you. I thought you were the most) wonderful person I had ever met,‘ roresrglrr, or caution. ' A WOMAN'S SCORN His tulle oaspoke SllUil uner d1.- Alihblflll that mtty gave oflck as good as she got. vorte slralcng WlLll scorn. she said: “on, ll0W suck l am oflhat sort oi lirall‘ like tli Amy's only reply was to strug- Szle to lrcl‘ feet. He mtcmoed to 1161,: ref‘. but she snatched her hand. away. She tried her foot on the; ground and then walked forward‘ limping. Roger followed. her disdain made everything hen times worse. To have bten such a fool-and then to meet with such scorn. And Kitty, plunging ahead. with lhe tears sLl earning down her avert- ed face. hated him violently. Her attempt to force an underxtanding had only produced a more intoler- able situation than ever. Geoffrey came to meet them out of the dark. Ila had been round the promonto ahead but. still could Sllllllllllll, 0111.. Vllllilll VIIITES: - “We are constant users of Vlcks VapoRub both in my home and . my mother's. Most highly rec- , ommend Vicks for relievin the . IIIISCV and coughln of oods". ‘ . icktsedVtapoRub has been ome-tm 0r you two - erations of mothers. y gm OH, DEAR ~MR. AMES INSISTED ON TALKING To MuMsY WHILE I COOK THIS LOBSTEE,SO WHAT TEND MAKE |T’L.L. SPOIL. SURE -\'LL PRE- CALL AND C-ET HER our!‘ 1 HAVE 1b A ‘PHONE W, ‘- (my my. liq “'12: Syndnsii. In: , \Voilll ..~'-. .. l...» not see el er the Manreal lights or the Manreal beacon. | Thev walked on; half an hour ‘passed, and the still pushed wear- nly. anxiously orward. But thv ‘llghlig didn't come into view. Away »to sea all was dark. l At last the light came into sight again. ey rounded a headland and it appeared suddenly, in from. oi them. (TOM Fglflnllsdl MENTHIJLTUM comronr Daily Give‘! nautlcs, electrical dev?c*s. lves, bc sensibly cautious. rxplcs- Private DECEVIPER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) _- If you studlously nvcld unplorant and unnressary and we discussions. and clreess spending. mum‘; you will be able to art through with regular dirt/e; quicker. Corntruct- Ive work okayed. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) _ Care in kvrping a13- pointmenis and attcndlng to neces- and then 1 cup hot water to each 5M1 mane“ early “llld bet" 11°11‘ iessentials) will put you on th right track. Goad for preparatlol wcrk, plans and all matters the won't brook delays. You prlvau niialrs ask oonslderatlom FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 241 (Pisces) — Headway in lndustrm and mechanical matters, also in study, deuglring, making plans for operations to be lxgun later mon favored than qu.(:k tumevers 0| starting new and unfamiliar under’ takings. Don't be 0V8l‘.5€llS.LlV6. B4 ‘11BPPY1 A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is in a sector from which mam tremendous personalities have emerged. Strong characteristics mark this individual. Klllfl-ll03l1IEd loyal, Just. clean-minded though nol 1demonstretivc, Capable of lr.ldn| an important pastirn. Should be warned against ovcrw k. cslvnuswltik-Knutty/Asp sear covert DESIGN N0. x zoo Crocheied of cllltheugtk cotton his rug and (‘tar sot covcl" 5P‘ lrrdkes ‘All l 1,. present for any homemaker. P. .l'll No. X 2st) con. lalns illustration 0i‘ llic sci lst of materials ilecciccl and complete in- structions for hulking both the rug and seas cover. To rdel‘ this pattern, 50nd (‘lllll Cl‘ slnnlyr; to 15 cens in Needlework Bureau. C7llfll'l\ll1(‘lf7\\ll Guardun. l‘u Chnrlottetorvn Gnnrriinn Needlework Dcpartlilrut Design No. X 299 Name — — — - _ - _. — ._ _ - Addrcs=—---—---_-- How to Make a Splendid Cough Remedy at Home A Big Saving, and It's So Easy! No Cooking! I Cough medicines usually contain 3 urge < unuiiiy o sugar syrup-a goo ingredient, but one which you can eas- iliv marks at llflmii. ifakc 2 guns tot grand- u lite sugar nul cup o wa er, an stir a few moments until dissolved. N0 cooking! No trouble at all. 'J‘lir-n ‘got. from your druggist 2% ounces o Pincx, pour it iuton 18 ounce bottle. and add your syrup. This gives you l6 orifices of‘ really splendid medi- cine for bad winter coughs. It makes a real saving for you, because it gives ou four times ns much coll h remedy or your mom-y. It lnste a cng time never lpoils, llllll l'llllfll'l'll lovo it. This is n vol-y cilr-ctivo. llcpondrlhlc uick-scting cough I'l'lllt'(l_\' for the wllnle llumilv. Quickly, you fol-l its pvnctrnt- inge ect in the air pirssncea. lt loosen! tile phlegm, soothes tho irritated mom- hrnnes and nrukea brvlitllillg cosy. Ynv will he more tllnn flflllfilllflll with ltl quirk oflcct in (‘l(‘lll"lIl" up lmd coughs inex is n cnmplunufr-lvntzrixling l\or way Pine and pillntalilli guilllrcol, in concentrated form, u u-cll known and reliable soothing agent for winter coughs bloney refunded if it doesn't please you in every way. Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles Glitter and glamor in the even- ing is yours at a little price if y.u wish Just make one or two oi_ these smart, neatly flttng Jackets]. and applique bright‘ scrolls down the front. Wear yours with a ltreet length skirt for formal sftcrnoonl and with a long evening skirt for gala nights Dark 0r bright crepe with coirtrasting or lime leaves or scrolls decorating the front, will serve you with a skirt, many times, na the perfect evening ensemble. Style No. 3457 is designed for 5mm ll, 13, 15, l7 and l9 years. 511.9 i5 requires l 3-8 yards of 35- inch material. Style No, 2730 is designed for sizes l4 .16, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 2 1-4 yards of 39-inch ma- terial for long sleeved blouse. Sena fifteen llhcl (corn is pre- lered) for pettem write plainly your Name. Address and style number Br- sure tn state the size Mu so», Style No. 345'! 6i 2730 Size ... ..-. Namo Street Address Province -. Morning Smile The mold was c'ean'.ng the stairs the other morning fallow ng a vied- ding reception, and picked up l spson "Some guest must have had a hole in his pocket," he observed.