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Qtllllipfi , .1. till‘- hours lffvuralnlc flpply tlleln-eiv- lid f) JANLTARY " Lo Lke y; . h..\ .1 ll‘. . olln ogperttlrll- L“ an“ l l) 119111111; the lead! l".< u art ~11111 , pe icd fer useful and nerdcd colnltlorhke.» :2 l) 11133311011111’ 20 evse 1.11011‘. fnfenzs ' “fly $9111.11 you rln ~ .. ln1v"~: lru lhnlfd a]; i111; “rel-t Plans and an alzgr ss.\'e $1111" would be made nc-.\- willie hezie. -Cf‘11t- hlflidl-Sflllllfl and Mel-cur‘,- ‘Chile 11f: bu‘. if vnu q. 3 " 77273 nwpwv: vl Sun v. tlcns emanate. FEBRUARY 2i to lvfARCl-l -1 ‘ 0R1 —~ Don't perm! lurk of 1i Cl‘ (a ll\"Llll.Cl‘l‘.l, knowlc"; 1r. .1- norlnally sifculd, Plrlll 1 tledl with those "=11 the Foundation work and prep. frr new undertakings fnv» 1 CYOtl. A CHILD BCRN ON rnfs DA‘: ‘lilll m‘ P1139 ‘.1. allelic. 111111 a smcng. unfvlc! .1 on, Pam’ ‘of display, _ 1 [o g0 1O a,“ trcmcs and be extravagant. w,ll be 13911111111. emciellv with the 0pl)c5_ '11‘ P0X If TItIht-lfl rvnred. can b’: .s.l.cc~.~fvi tn_b\1t\1‘.nc:~.< and l\ gooq 111111111311‘ cf 11s (W11 affairs. SEPTEMBER 21 (L".br'1l mcney end srive after PrrfAs Will . Opportunity ‘ens and “MC. ' sound Notv add th to the creamed mix- lture alternately with the mick 15.5111‘ mbk- 11 11MB of each at B. ,1 time. welt tlle chocolate over hot ‘ and then rlclci the bolting - R1011: lvzlh the ydn, mly 1121113’ and fhcn .~fir until 900i sligluly and then add DEVILS FOOD (‘ARE cake m xture with the Pcur into two layer cake 1111115 or 1:110 Asqurlle loaf-cake 11,111 and bwke ll‘l a flrdcrate oven 13w dCE, F» All:.\l' 25 minutes for layers 11nd about 35 1.0 45 mill- utes fcr cake baked in a square I IQ’: N"">—4>Af1 p. 8 . :1 rtcning _ =3". '5 .1 vu .f1ed cake flour teaspcons baking 'd-:r pcdd.“ ll Mr: Dan. Whin cool ice with either a. 1- teaspoon “l; ‘chocolate butter frosting. a ehoco. 2 ggn llate or other fudge frosting, u, 1- clip lmochn butter frosting Ql‘ with a tizmk sour mlk 1-2 (‘up bfilllllZ 1v: r 2 >rlu-.lf'e.< 12 oz» our-ti cilncclfltc, ‘l zeaspoozl scda f teapocn vanilla Method: Cream and gradually at the e2- Htlfl to th. continue be. 11ml: moronic! flavored f .st rig. 12mm RETUR. s m LONDON LONDON. Nov. 8 ~1CP C:1b1e)_ shoygenlng l.War Secretary Anthony Eden u. turned to Imndml todnv after a tour nt the lvliddle East where he con. _ , [erred with Cien. Sir Alclllbalr‘ Wa- lt llght 111111 fluffy. slflleulgllllllclllrc. ‘ llllllllllhtllllle Eglllllllsyllleclllllllllgnllsé. nnln the“ 11199511"? l1 and sift. again l lsh and alliedlforcesuyin the r loi- vlbii the baking powder and salt . and crllled at Gfhnlmr on 1.3%,,“ gldjft this mixture twlcinloyre.‘ back, ‘ y the cream in the sugar. , thorotlghlv and then nled mixture and ATTRACTIVE WILD rmlsv nnsmg . -\\,\_\ \~.\\~ ~\\ - \ _ .\\\ t,“\\\\‘\ . . ‘ §_ \ DESIGN N0. X 70R Stamped on linen or (‘Ollflll crash lllls [Tl/Ply wild 11mm» l5 “W” in trjlff and ls beautiful when framed nr used as n cushion ton. l-lof irfn B115 61‘ DHNPFII Nfl- X 7011 contains motif measuring about l6 ht- 17 llltllf‘: with complete instructions. To nrdrr fills llaffelll. .-e11<l l5 cents in mill o; 513111-95 l0 NpflllmgLl-k But-ran. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Nerdlrll-rrk Tvwflment Design No. X 708 NAME——-——-———-—'—-—-—- - - _ _ ..__ wmzm___..__.._-_..-_.___..___-_ ppnvmc1¢_..._~—__..._..._.__.__________ ‘Mn-n m 544-0 GOO-O OOOOOQOQ‘OQ§-OO-O-OO-O-OOOQOOQQ QQ( QQ-QQQQyQ W0I11€II1'$ R6 film '/ Social and Personal f QjQQQQQVOVgfOQQQOOQOOOOO-OO _'1‘m-: CHARLOTTETOWN (‘UARDIAN El Dorothy‘ Dix Says- H855. POSSESSIVENESS GREATEST VICE THAT WOMAN CAN HAVE It Is The Cause 0f More Dissension, More Broken Homes, More Spoiled Lives" Than Any Other One Cause commit against. themselves and their families. I Y . ' ruins more lives. causes more strife than any- It ls an insidious as thing else in the world. The most common and the Worst of ll frnlnln i ll Soul e- It heads the list of all the sevenadeadlv sin: vtfit wthomen cvun It wrecks more homes. Fashions '1 NQYEMBER 11.1940 vvvvQOO-Q . Literature? PREFERENCE I'd rather have an old house ‘Ihan one all mirly new: A house with wise old windows enriched with the sun Ind dew: I'd like to have 1m old house With threshold smoothly worn the done habit and. like dope. it deadens n; vlc- i By M, m“ knew m welwm‘ tims to. every sense of justice and consideration for others. This is but every word of it ls true. and it d gate the offenses of these malefactors women are monopollsts by nature mercy and a. terrible indictment of those who are our No. 1 criminals. 1B€lOY9 myself was born: Whose garden 1s a poem oesrrt. mltl- .'I'hat line by line was made to say that By flower-loving owners and thing ft. ilf and llulllltlly. nleflt 11nd have 11111135 6101K‘ 1191' WM’- ' lll-n. One of the bitferelt ituus I ever ole 1111- '»\i|\‘ f» wash a pitcher. The CllfllUaL‘ nn-lefl recognize :1 luvv of Nlnuze “llkll they make the ldeo. urulln for l1 lignt represent \\'llllt‘ll 1111111.- ul the some house. Ilnst‘ cf ln-luu 'l‘rnullll.' l.~ lbfllf .1 dllfl ktf-l: llff’ 11x11" lllluulllc-llis llll\‘\l nhtl ovcrtolvltllg. [Airlift-r cull; brul- to gfve up uuy L111 ll\"l' precious (fllfllllll bul. ~ \\..lfl~. 1f» still the \\Cll‘-l\ll lfc l‘ ‘vl. Szll- vvflllis llllll Lo s 111.11 11.11111 so 111.1111‘ llcurts .111 flt 1.11 m1‘ comfort a 11' l t . hi z- nd ctunscl. ll slmulv ;u1» 1o KNOW lhut her husomlrf ills 1111111121‘ before he din her‘. mother 111111 his first slu and lhru he and his 11101.. 1 1119111111101. 111 which she has 110 as an ' DJILlFlE of affection everv minute of lllS 1-12.11 1n en 211s 111111110. very (ent he enr herself acne lows his mother llllCllllnll c1‘ sends her a . cl 111 Itlcllllrs Duv. Hence the l‘\'.‘() \\'l1lllt'll who love l1l111 111021. teal‘ >0 lllilllY u 111111 to DXOtQS in their slfllflfllc over 111m, Fl." .»\irl lo Divorce if is \\‘0n1e11‘.~ pcsscssitvncss is fifnl ;ll(l 1:) divorce. The reascn llll 011s 0:‘ men take to drunk 11nd philnnrlernll; lS 1o try to escape from their wives‘ domiance. They are simlfv coming up for air and to "et a hrontll of freedom. They have stood all the bcssing they can lnoull- and fhvv are wllllnz to risk nnl hum t3 crt nlvay from their _]f\llf‘i';; for even a fell hours. ’I'l1e g 21f s! surprise that many a mun ev - ge lS when he dis- covers the the white thing he married considers that there was somethinll in the nlnrringe ceremony that made him her exclusive property, and took fl\\fl\' from him everv vestige of lib- f.‘l‘l\'. She want; to be all ill all to him, to separate him from his family and old friends and doom him to her unrelievnd society. She h-l- Glass Pictures Easy—lVlalrc Stunning Gifts A charming, appealing p1¢1uy43_ JS ll gift or for yourself-is “Doe nlld Fawn." You can paint it easily ln lovely colors on glass — in lu full size, 9 by 12 inches. You lay your glass over o paper pattern, following its lines with your brush - and by the same Flmble method you can point other delightful subjects. A thrill to see rich color effects emerge as you work. The don and fawn pictured here are in loft browns dappled with white. The mountain is a rich purple with deeper purple shadows. All those colors - color - you can get by mixing Lhreg inexpensive tubes of oil paint; _ red. yellow and blue. To darken a color, use black household enamel; 1'1 lighten nne. while household enamel. Our new sot, "Four Designs In Paint on Glass — Second Series," irlcludrs "Cabin in the Pines," "Swans on a Lake," “R0313 8Q“. qucf." "Doe and Fawn" — each B by l2 lnchrs. Has directions for l "11 Til rulers, tells colors for each ‘ p5'"‘ur-'*. 5'11 2'10 lll cclns fr your cwpy of Four Drsiv g T.) Paint On G1“; ° ~ f“ The Guardian Be sure to vl-rite '11" N rue Address, and cf bcclrlrt, "IIIII --81'ree| ileum:- r1513» little pirlk-andf indeed any l And. anyway, there are our mo wives and sweethearts and mnocelnt faces-so what blhefheck? ‘that; n, ever 110 reason or the all 1. 1 ,\‘0u wl 00 ' 111 . the troube that. kCEns lllllnalllly llrczllllng and lslanccl a5 l‘ mend “l” Stands 111W 9011115 D115)‘. you will 11nd that wclnehfs 11cc sessfveness is 11L the bottom of most of 1f. f , . explains even \\|l\' lo two women, although tllev have the nnelflgencc of college llfnzhdlqs unzi are noble characters, can keep Lacll feels that she has the excluslle 1-1:!" l0 11,111 U“? and she brooks nu rival 111 | knew started slsts cll R61 1., “Hill. u.» lfJr§S9lL~l\'Pll(‘>$ that l 6011111» 111 \ ltmllllllwlblf‘. for lite lll-llfw but 11110111111‘ luus 111 so mun)‘ U1" “l I i pqtnll l$ the 11nd to come 1015111‘ 1 ll burns the 101111;: \vife11l1'411i5\' l1" 9W“ loved l 1 . . ‘ “elusive ' distant e111. | I i hereditary forces drive them into grabbing and} K991111112 for their sole beiwof 811d benefit a11.\'-,f'd like lo own an old b01150; they can get their hands on. if thev want or’ l; ll mm“; gut, 5°- "1915 PM] To have an old house own me. 5M9" That should I stay or go have such s0 sinfple vet mysterious a thins; house together 1n Deuce he r1205, 011011 011 bcwails herself as fl if he stays dolm tolvll to have din- cl- s fishing‘. 4 blue makes lllnfrftlllt‘ 11 fllui he lflllllltb null v he‘ lrlsbflllflfls v51‘ 11011111111 Ollf- ff the mes: behultls ls lvho have ll S-Q \'(‘ llllll lost u: The Greatest Sinner But the greatest. blllllll‘ cf lllilll nos“ sent‘ 111011111‘. 11116 . e one we luell nlrst 11c- quenllv. She is the lvufuall who, l0 Sflllnll fteslre 1o monopnhze her children, Sllllls the g door of oupzrtunitv in 111011" facrr. denies flfem the gratification vi natural lumzan emotions and doours 111cm to barren and frusjralcd 111'??- John is offered a fine lob 1n some Mother weeps and bees him not to leeve her. and lfllls him that it will kill her 1f 119 (1055- , _-. S John STAYS and spends his llfe 13381;? ggubbine at a 10b with me to no future Marv has a chance tn marrv B fine vcun-g men. who will 11.1"’! l1" love. a llnlne and security, ,11 Mother can't give up her (lfifllllg ldauuhtcr. and. she 1119861105 l0 M11111’ llmll go anrlllves out a l l I l l l I ‘a. mbhit is a good about her dutv and sheds more tears. and Marv lets her sweethemt dreary life as an olr; maid. _ Women's raossesszvelless! (‘runes it eltuseist them to A tl ‘ .11 love. “d w‘ m DOROTHY 131x. Wllltt commit! AMoming/Smilc PllAl ED She “'21s llctzrictfs as the viilfléll‘ gcesip. There 11115 little siie did not sce cr hear, and she know the inlicr hlgttjry of evely TOSIGEIII. One mommg 511,. mel the lo :11 billlder in the grecefs shop. The builder remarked to 1191': "I saw fhevnuvc in the new church ths mcrhlng." The gcssip nodded her head gravely, and said: "No need to mention names-I knew who W11 mean!" that ,Who dreamed dreams in its shade. feel ll like ‘a comrade. Through rah" or stnrmy weather y, with open. ready hands. won ALLETTA answers j msmflou rusmzs Lfifllli?!‘ browns are listed as first in significance for the Southern re- llu Wlliyhilfl lvhcrevvl‘ sort seascn in cottons and linens. business trips. Slu- 11x59 11°! "M" “"19 browns through from the luggage to the cordovan browns like vary brclms. H: neyed H101 n”. “"1"” .1119 w“ U’ “Des o“ my a molasses prcmi-‘e to be an import- . . , Mwvnmk. zlnf. color in linens. hl.» wife lie-I “ 1 Grays TQQLS r as grays used one or ill-n in a cmtunle and in gray cvertcned blues and greens. chiefly fcr rlul 1m- and dimer dre-ses 0f soft ninine character These ‘soldier blues and drab grcensyare darker than pastels, yet quite light in vhlfle. often thevfc used with dark contrasts. m l Pluekcd otter is developed into a two-piece ccat by Tico and Madame Adele, of London. Shrlrug beneath the shoulders breaks the line of otherwise leg-d-mufto" sleeves of the bolero, and the same shin-lug a1. the neckline gives fulrless to we ‘collar, The fairly straight skirt. ls on a brown grosgralfl belt and‘ vesicle. FIRE DAMPER lbuilders. a fireplace damper is al- ‘ruost as important as the fireplace ‘itself. 1n lldditicn to being a regu- llalbfy device. a fizelplace damper .]7l’€\’Elll$ heat from escaping up the chimney when the fireplace ls not .1“ use, There is considerable ivul-lzltiozl in the types of dampers available. LINOLEUM CLIPS When linoleum is put down over -old floors. brass clips at the edges ‘lllrclnfd the baseboard and at. door- ltvays make a neat appearance and ‘lure serviceable as well. GLASS BLOCKS PROVIDE EFFICIENT LIGHT One of the most, revolutionary elfunges in the modern hcuse 1s the ‘use of tvfllls and panels of insulux glass blocks, vm ch were commerci- ally prof." r! for the first time only five _\...n's ago. Tcday they are used in every =5lyle home: in every type of room l; provide cool, well-diffused light. lo Qb=eul~e lmdesfrable views. 111161 to flllnimim cleaning, for glass ‘blocks can be cleaned sim ly by lwining them with ll damp coth. 1 Because they may take the place lof selld walls. glass blocks are mak- Two tired “Tommie? were hik- ling home interiors lighter, more ing the lomz. long frail hack to ‘cheerful than they lnve ever been. camp. 11 lvéls a lately sunset, and Bet-offs.“ they also insulate against presently paused to admire Vl?“ Oh for the wings know." 'l"llo other “flied lll> brow tvllll f1 l dusfv hard and refrriefl: if we 0011M .111‘! hclfl Ol mmlel‘ “I'd rather have B, breast of a that we didnt need for anything 0 chicken, Bill. HARD ON BUNNIES ADEAIDE, Australia Brer Rabbit has another 10,. in Victoria now. Archers lmve found falgrt. flllCl a succulent dish if he ls hit. Some enthusiast; are suggesting hunt- ing ‘kangaroo _ with I arrowsttoo. __» that instantly proclaims its tizing spread for bread . . . other desserts. ."' the "Isn't it beautful?" he exclaim- ed ‘It makes me feel like the poet. cf f1 dove, you -—fCP) -“ "on eor- zoo/amm- I'VE aor- BE’ TASTES GOOD and 1.5. GODD l O There's n delightful rang to the flavor of BEMA Molasses rod-the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane — tlCll ln energizing, body-building vitamins nfparticular value to growing children. It is also a valuable source of ll‘0f1—-lfl essential food element. Grown-ups like BEMA Molasses, too. I: makes an appe- . . . a happy ingredient for cakes, cookies, puddings and Uu BEMA Molasses often-It’: gaodjaryou heat and céld. large areas of them may be used without taxing the present heating plant or creating cold, drafty interiors. Most of us would be charitable I else . l nousznom silhonsrrous If you are afraid in stitch heavy crqtonne 0:1 the Sewing mflchlne- rub the scams with yellow 561W “n? ,fi~.en the needle will shde throngs. tthe goods without. breaking. | Discard electric bulbs as soon y»: Molasses. " J puriry. And ir i: a pure product a supreme delight on pancakes illllnhllli 511111111005 MOlASSIES "THE ORIGINAbPRODU r» NOT A BLEND" Liings Leisure —'T7ze Woman ’s Realm ' too many brand-new things lit one Frequently over-locked by hometyourself on display. u they begin to dutch. When this occurs the bulb has lost its efflcferwy and l; not giving you full value for the current f1. is using. A sweet to melt in your mouth. Open a tin o! apricot-r and drain of! the juice. Add enough orange Juloetnflha syrup tormko two cupfuls. Add one-quarter of a cup of rice and oook until the rice l3 soft. Sweeten to taste with sugar. Fold in one cup of cream. whl stiff 1nd flavored with al- mon , and serve cold. mum: n?" men ITEM or WARDROBE ually unattractive. but not to confused with the "all- dzessed-u mud-no lace-to-gu" look L; the "o -I'm-so- essed-ub" ap- pearance. . The first achieved sinlply by over-dressing -— wearing ll flowlng, veil, several pieces of Jewelry. a fur and fancy gloves or shoes at the same time. ‘rile second is achieved by wearing * _ll|is snowy-while slleel was wasllerl I04 lime; in sale lfinso sudsl 4-year-old sheet sent in by .1 Mrs. V. l. Stullls i _..._.__..%___l T? clomes ulsr MUCH LONGER WASHED THE SAFETNO-stkusfizluso wlv AND BEST OF ALL, THEY come ' sllAoss WRITER... AND wAsllAaLs comes smv 11115 new RINSO elves UP 1Q g TIMES A_S MUCH m AS SOAPS THAT 0o ~01 CONTAIN ITS sPedAUsuos-eoosreaf HAVE YOU men lT uustv ? This ls likely to happen to however good her, time. any woman, taste may be 1 It really is a mistake to wearl new shoes. a, new hat and new gloves and carry a new bag with your new fall dress. You'll feel so! unlike yourself thnt you can't pos- sibly be poised or self-confident. I l The best system is to get the~ complete ensemble at least a week before you want to wear it. Then one day during the week, 14> wear the new shoes and the new hat with an old dress for a few hours. ,Thi.s way, you‘ll get accustomed to Ithe way the hat feels on your ‘head, and the shoes will be more comfortable when the great day arrives and you wear them with the dress. You ought to put on the new dress at least once and sit around the living room for an hour. Clothes are more flattering to the figure after they have been worn a few times. In other words. to avoid the "oh-Ym-so-dressed-up" look. gent- 1y break 1n almost, every item of your fall ensemble before you weal- them all together and put. p run = ~ ‘w L i L 8 . 11v . RUPfilllltHUGl-IES CHAPTER. I Throu h the clouds from their cigars ngled in the thickening arr of the smckfns compartment. the RINSO IS ALL I EVER USE FOR DISHES AND ALL CLEANING. ITCOSTS ME LESS THAN 1C A DAV TO WASH DISHES WITH RINSO. AND RINSO l5 EASY AS EVER 0N I'M THE NEW i a Ills-spew RINSO l BURST INTO LlVELY, LONG-LASTING SUDS ALMOST AT ONCE g 1U Will “\\'\\Ql’ I lllrsller 011111915’ I In tests against l6 well-known soap: Ringo washed clotller up to l0 shades whiter. No wonder the malrm of 26 washers recom- mend fhn New Rinlo. Not lust l or 2—hut 26! "P10 l°_ sllutllis LISTEN [Ni-Edward G. Robinson in "Bl; Town" Every Wednesday evening. “BIG SIS- TER" Canada's favorite, daytime progrurn- Every morning, Monday through Friday. two Americans might. have been casuaways on desert islands 1n off- ferent, oceans, fur all the conuffss they held. _ Their moods seemrd 11s unhke us their persons; the one smiled bruazl~ eheekedly even on the flat land- scape-the only thing in Germany that is not, (at: the other nothing, but seemed. lennly intent Oil an mncr DZUIOTBIIIQ OI TEITIOLSC‘, revenge. unreqlllttzd hate or love. or some such acid emotion. His very behavior toward his (‘-1. a1- showed thrlt. A musician would lave said that the luump fellcv-v smoked in luxurious legato, the other in a _staccatc agitate. He puffed ferociously for a while; yet. a little .at.cr. lll.5 hand must be seeking another match. and tremb- ling as he ransacked his pockets. He scratched the match with amt"!!- llence and its shaken illumination {threw a little ca‘clum on a fate rf dmmn intensity. 011 such a gaunt and hunted lntehslfv that the {at man felt not entirely casv of lus company ln the leflther-paddefil cel‘. Stran e, how unlike Americans are at came. and 116w like abroar. [These two differed in every detail of feature. costume, and behavior, yet. the first glance either gave oth- er told both that they were felic- eouutrymcn. And their presence on the Nerd-Express bound for Osiend implied that their common destina- tion was Home. l They seemed to be taking back ‘experiences ~as different as their son's and bodies. One was plump. in the most gen- erous stretch of the epithet, and complacent with the pleasant thoughts of a traveler full of agree- able remembrances: yet glad to returning u: still more dell htfl-l ‘memories. The other was slm to 1th: lgarge of lanknefi». apt; 50m: r e y was apparen v a ermen Vlfllglln him In America. at least in the less erfete regions. they would probably ted into comment on the weather or some such unim rtln- lent tonic. But DOAIII in urolie, ‘when u general suspicion ls t e most contagious of all habit; of mind. they mewed themselves up ill themselves, and kgpt castle feudally, with meats full and portculllses down. ; The refund citizen, who had been ‘the first to establish himself 1n the flm°ldf1l wmllnrtment of the cor- ridor car. observed the latter comer with surre tion, willie seeming to 1st 111s 1m mused Raze follow his own smoke. Noting the taut fen. JMYBS. and the eyebrows locked with _two deep bars. he suspected m; mtranger of contemplating some ‘crime or fleefn its consequence, mo" Impulse e picked up again 9 c0 Y 01 the Hamburgische Tageb a t he had been laboring over 1111 he had. crown tired. nu m. works of conversation-book German 118d Elven him an adumbrutlon cf "ml delperate murder committed {a ‘Brgunschwefa. He had gleaned 8 e Rullty wretcll had escn . 11ml might be he W‘ As h l l.‘ - 'urnn. eevcllen aglcurlatwlvcllsllbullljlly hlnt. of mourning. He had ti: l60¥ 0L B. PTQAQSQAOHHA DCFSCH mrougn opportune clouds or SMOKE! 'ine most strlklllg, the only will‘ tn the filhlfxDlll-CC his mtlull 11113111512 llllitlncsllldyo lllllelffllfhilhs lfést; sinking, tldlt or the lllal. ltus lne plflllffflvfllltl squulea. vet (111111? refélslellé hand Llllfll 118111-111; $86512‘ ~- > "1 |.—-l~\;...-. l‘~ llllils §l§§“'l~%’-Z ‘b31511? ‘glide page. and ntlnd. ‘uL hallo of skill, of cunlun his mouth was one in whltn weulr- the hand. of a craftsman pEfHflW-j- l1ess"s 11d strength were at. war. us too museum‘ for a 9311116131‘ 1' i (PEdulllC “C10 throughout Lllfil 1111811» 118 '11'b¢11'l>~01"S. or u l11=11115"§ lllfiltlb clfallgue of traits Yvl 111v f1118e1113115 “"1? l1""““"‘ The stranger‘: cUbH/Ulll! al- lauthtintlillllirlléhhm’ 1111mm» bl" ca" mfiif‘ (ltlllrilenlljllfllllzlltfc ll‘ clglitllallist Allld su after much puffing. 11111611 m5 $3,}; $1,‘- coslufie The 15; man secret scrutiny, and much unworthy - a l1 bl’ tinted ultra-cut eon 1011-1105113’. 1-116 f1" ma" ha“ dew“ rl‘%llle‘i(‘l'fill,zclllviv vet sharply cfeasee’ only 111M the 181111 ma“ “T's a" . . _ , . . - -_ and reveuunl.» u gllnlpse uf shamro- l 911511515133;lgfrfiglucutlou. 111K101 1111“ m“ ljlllllllf. lhlgtftficlg‘ aualllflilnil-llllf Alld 111111 “u; as far as he could mml W ml} m of fpllln COlOl~S wlls g0. 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Navy blue woo] with n red and “flute striped shirt blouse l; l gay and pleasing combination. Ind with the some bue jumper she can wear an all white, pastel yellcw or blue blouse. Style No. 3224 is designed for sizes l2, l4, l6. l8 and 20. Slze l6 requires 2 i-2 yflrds 54-inch fabric for jumper; 2 yards 39-inch for blouse. Send Twenty (200 eoln ls orn- ferred, for pattern Write plainly your Name. Address and ltyln number Be sure to stlto the llza vnu wish Style No. 3224 s'ze Nfllfll fitree l A ddrfll Drive oul A€HE5 u ‘ i showed hl th at?‘ er rlllghtalaelvhtllfllsermllllrsle £111; :0 at man. Fol- the fugitive was verythfnfr that this man was not" "19 i118" VB was described. among avail malls which were Sailskrit. Am“? elrlcan. as fat. burly, and, c“ an‘: t-h a duel scar that had; mu“. ...°..i,‘t‘.’°.§f' t 1*" =11: thglfigsttu. use he cheek to‘ 11 B1811 almost of dlsappai 1- ment. the foiled Hawkshaw put, PM: Diner aside and resumed the study of his Vii-I'VE. 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