Ffifi! 4.. " 1c s-s-u‘ .~e¢=-1*1=‘>--<.>sv=-v1n¢ ' "-~qv_..-..'--. ~ - ma‘, .._and'::end with 15 can Szharlottetown Guardian. ' an Charlottetown Guardian Pun‘! M ' “I!” h‘ to ,- E3r0hriefyr|o|u ' marks/owe . aware, “Somakellubeafusaafcochdayuad each ho ,“Do all Flou IlI'—- Christmas baking with Purify l‘. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS by PURITY MAID “I always like to get an early start for Christmas. It's bad planning to leave everything to the last minute. You make mistakes and you have no time to correct them. You'll make no mistake if you use Purit Flour. It is such a untfonn flour. Iways the same ood strong western wheat ilour, milled rom the best graimgroivn anywhere. Wher- ever the recipes call for flour be sure to use Purili . It's the flour you can trust— whether or bread, biscuits, cakes ud- dings orpastry. Hera is a good C‘ rial- nuu recipe la try icilh Purity Flour." FOR BEST RESUlTS USE PURITY FLOUR GIRISTMAS CAKI ‘ lb. Ilmonds m. ea- 22 cup mixed peal cupxxmca t cup chums: cup iruitiuiee l ’ cups raisins g wins glass brandyc l} ‘curs currspis r er 1k cups Purity Flour ' teaspoon cloves {i cup butter teaspoon allsnica cup brown sular teaspoon cinnamon 8 sun _ K teaspoon salt Prepare funk-Blanch almonds and cut finely. Cut up peel and cherries. A d raisins and cur- ranu and dredge with M cup oi flour listed in hove i rediellte. UIETHO :—l. Cream butter. add sugar and well-beaten egn. 2. Dissolve sodA in molasses and add to Mixture No. l. 3. Add raplred fruit. iruitiuice and cidar or brandy. Instly, add iieur sifted with spices and salt. 5. Bake in Olléddtllld lined tins 2 hours in alow oven of FEB. ATUSEFUl GIFT SUGGESTION land Ill 50¢ (many wdar or clamps and Illa mania and ndfiias a! I Ida and wa w: mull 1m u copy u n- Purlfy Coat laali In e Chrhhnaa wnpv, par, with your eempilmallll. \......cm Qanaua kllllll‘ Mills CT», Limited, Toronto, Ont. Listen to 67 "GAVALCADE OF DRAMA" GFGY10.45a-m-(630k¢l —lvWMOa4avm Jledaaai mun“ PURITH FIIOUR Best for all ‘your Baking “I g Morning Smile fffla"u'a'a'al'a'a's'a'a'h'a'u‘a\'s'- AN EAS Y WAY Mister-—’I‘his is a great book on the wonders of nature. makes one realize how lowly and insignificant man is Missus-Jluh! No woman has to wade through 400 pages to discover that “Oi. Alf!" “’All0!" “You see my gas mask?" “Lumme! I thought you'd got it Oh!" Women s R Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box Second Marriages Can be Happy and Success- ful Provided the Participants Stay in Their Own Age Class and Use Dis- cretion in Selecting Their Mates Dear Miss Dix-What your views in regard to second marriages’! ‘possible w love the second husband or the seconsci wife es well-is the firs an: an en" uslastlc advocate of second, mar- , provided s. man or woman marries 1n he nei- own age clims discretion in the selection of I. mate. nd mamaae is bound to prove dlsutrous when an old widower selects for a. wife-as he so often does-o. g.r! young enough to be his daughter, and puts her u: be stepmother over his half-grown ' And it is a still worse tragedy when a widow lets some adventurer marry her ' for her husband's insurance money just because she lonesome. and it sounds so gocd to her ismlshed earstollstentosome man making v ._._.___ But this extreme of matrimonial folly is one th . and marrying a nice, sillta-ble companion women are wise w been shattered by‘ Even when lt isnt wh for the sinsle me- A plan's wife may bore h him. she may have a h clubs for which he Y9 He misses. home c00klnl2 and home comforts. He gets of having to order every meal, and remember to send things to the presser and the laundry. ._.____ in even a worse flx. she may have had a husband and unpleasant enough to live with. she may have to rebuild elr houses of harluiness that NW6 death. But there is one curious thing about marriage: olly successful it. seems to unfit men and women im and get on his nerves. She may nag faults that illi- him. when he is free touo and come. and live at the who was grouchy had to baggie Wlllh him has her own money freedom is dust an nobody to tel her of her faults. she finds thut he!‘ d ashes on her lips. run her own home is ever happy or satisfied in . No woman can put any pep into keeping house No womans life has any meaning to it. if lt ‘has no s81‘- eels that nobody needs her. Furthermore. the older we have of companionship in our own homes for in No woman fivho has age we must find So I think that the middle-as old partners are well advised to sec to make the last lap 0f the Journey or woman loves the second wife or husband as at depends upon the individual case. Possibly ed men and women who have lost their ure to themselves new ones Wllh whom of life" nobody brmics to a s which he or she at the second marriage wife fee! a. devotion to their secon bed the altar the first tlme, but. in many cases ls far happier than the first, and the husband and d mares that the first were incapable oi _____ s second nwrriages are happy and peaceful because And nearly alwsy ldower have learned about men and women from the widow and the w their first venture, and know better how l U 0on1 Heed a Selfish Mother's Plea. mother is a wonderfully good woman with very made a desperate struggle to keep our home to- I have foregone the pleasure of nnvlngha girl at t now I have fallen violently in love wi ed her and said She was nice until I loved her. Now ds that I break of! the engagement and says if I don't she and that I can never see her again. I have tried to n't, yet I don't feel that I can give up my Tnfiother. 8e Mother's requterst, bu I must part forever. and What shall I do? Your mother is a selfish alousy that she has los ce your happinas to kee gratitude and of breaking And the poor sons had no It ls nothing to these sons from the hspp that they are dearly! Thls is your mot are able to support a. in defiance of your mo when she finds that she is beaten. Love Can Be Quickly Killed Dear Miss Dix-I have a. boy friend of whom I am told me many times that he loves rel and we decide-w separate he two or three months. Do you th To read it s. man with s. stab in the heart. violently enough to break yo One of the greatest and we can thlnik o men are particularly POPULAR. QUILT DESIGNS - What homemaker has an over-su plv of ntohwork ujlts vs an abundance but never enough D q t, she may traotlve designs. Grandma's Fan. which would be perfect with the d lonial furniture so much in vogue at the present time, me Robin, d eddy. who would be amusing company for the small son or daughter. tm- To order this design. write your nsms and address on a piece of p eeplawork Department. No. 5005 ln coin or stamps to Needlework Department, -u-_-_-s———-_——___ and uses a reasonable amount loetoher else again. I nk the men and but. when she i5 80m nny, but when he is gone and the my“: alrn Social and‘ Perso_n¢dc=-= FashionswdLiterqtfure. ALLA Is IBRIGHT By ELEANOR BROWNE Author of “Thh Time Forever", “Diana Looks at Life,‘ “Highway '.l' Bomanee." — A Christmas Cruise With Romance In The Wind Ghosts of Pirates! Everybody Adventure Bent — , And Una Girl Finds The Golden Treasure — LOVE. gl v {- _. —_._ .-_..-__ _..____ ‘loud Tin-sea Ahead for Gills With Manners v CllAPTI-I XXIX . » Before Star could mach the cen- - ' at‘ of the réxom slready _ dressing sptain . . a. ammo POWDER For just so’ Pastry use the “gust right" Baking Powder. nei- armsBar turned, astonished. He had nocha-nca to say more; Star was the chlld closer to the nonplused ta. Claus. W,‘ , “Santa, I want you to meet one of ‘v- “so: the best little boys ln the world," n» sald."'I'his1sBtun.rtUndervv00d. who probably spent all sfwrnoon l! FRANCES DRAKE "I hope you and the passengers will accent my humblest apologies." he began, but Star swooped across help you. He knew you wouldn't have e to collect e-ll the gifts you I think hid In! 110111111 m Dh-l uészfiifahreclfli: flybmlalirel Syndicate Inc.) a; wan around silo gs god them o r m ." ’ m” m’ ““‘ m" ' ell, wall, well well!" Santa what your outloct u, according u; u” "d", Claus laughed as heartily as the Jolly old saint was supposed to do. "So iihls is Stuart! I've heard about Wmgmkllv. but they should bu of Yfikeyming man, and 1 want to MARCH 21 to APRIL 2o (Aries) for $33.13, Ygtranfsvomble 5,,“ yxmzalhyvhere are these _Nil sort of day? But you are toc OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 Stuart, slightly overswed by so lively an individual to let that go 1300mm) _ Just l e muclnsante, ‘ laus, in a very on! 0r have you been lottln8 your ventlve nature aachanciourto ‘d’; finildfi°uiaill°fi Botikmatlh He be eve e em." m‘°,,‘1§;,§“,,f°;'g,}='§v* am“ Id“ SWIM-lune with this medium-Q Saul-a Claus turned on“ Barton d l8 Thursday Thursday m; you-u mm, you,“ Underwood with a, fine dlsplfl o! u 5”" Emedym! WhBWVvr 1B self and make appreciable head. mdlgnaum" "Begmdli: m“ "- m“ mas.‘ Strive after more know- my to boo; work study enter £15333. g? yiiruillftfeethizgaa t agift there . o0 ' ' - ‘ I . you owa nu! span. 2i w may 2o (Taurus) “’»§‘S‘5‘$§A‘a§’“§§’ m nnqnymm rnebilivlesslEw/fi a“ m’ 1°“ hm“ W“ gllyufavoregerigrepggnglalifnd do: gs, (Tflgfifilfi, _mBlggll lbw?" flfilmdidlogtxlzg lillllghtgfllliellvllgdgg mestic matters. Try for new d- ' p "Y "- and its contents and tired his s ored 1n heart and occupation sf- sent smld the friendly lbeoos and est. vantages through friends, . comm“ lalrs- M91" every minute of this calls of the pazse ers. Santa Claus For Thursday, Dee, 14¢}, the same romantic illusions wit to treat their husbands and B. YOURS DESP won-nan who is so possessed by the demon of t her sense of proportion and is willing to snori- p you with her. Such mothers are not un- You find many bachelors dancing attention on tyrannical old mothers who have enslaved them all their lives. Sometimes these mothers have subtly broken off every love affair when they were young. lnvslldism and made their sons pro Sometimes they have affected mlse they would never marry so long Sometimes they have wept and accused their sons vi‘ in- their hearts whenever they spoke of marriage. t the courage to break with the mothers the‘? them of homes of their own and cutting them wives and children. her's position, and if the girl is all right and you wife, my advice to you ‘is to go on and marry her theo-‘s lirational attitude. She will come around ' Her attitude is probably only s. bluff. cry fond. He has V me. but he says that if we should quar- has enough will DOWE!‘ lo forget me in lnk he can do this if he really loves me? SALLY. You my; kill love in s. single second just as you can klll And if you and your sweetheart quarrel engagement. what is there left to remem- rces in the world is the power of suggestion, im love or out of love as we will. Besides. talented as forgctters. DORUPHY DIX. MAKE YOURSELF A NEW HAT The newest turban hat is actually a toque with a striped silk scar-f as trimming. The latter should have one, or even two, enus hanging down the back as far as the shoulders, making an BLLTIICLHIQ background color to the face. ll you already have an o.d pLlbJX felt, get [hall a yard of candy- strlpped crepe d9 Chine, cut it into two strips. each nine inches wide, and Join them together. Have the edges picot finished and fringe the ends by drawing out threads as You _ would for hem-stitching. Now cover the brim" of thc pillbox with the silk, making sure that a plentiful allowance goes underneath the brim, and that the top of the strip is tucked m very neatly and slip-stitched to the felt Having done this, make threesmali loops of the silk at the back or side, whichever you prefer, cut off the remaining ends (fringed) and sew them flat, not gathered, under the brim at the beck. WHEN’ BUYING A MATTRESS When buying an lnnerspring mattress, it should be remem- bered that durability and comfort- depend upon the quality of the springs and upholstery. The pur- chaser should assure himself that. the springs are constructed of well- tempered steel wire and that the upholstery is good. Persons between the ages of 15 and 24 enjoy the best health of all age groups, according to an oi- ficla! federal survey, ON EARLY RISING SUTION. England —fCP) — Only by early rising throughout life can one possess a clear brain and win success, wrote a. promin- snt citizen willing the bulk of hi! estate to his son. ions. study. expenment. social “m, d u, gamermwk 80m an” M 5? a-y count to your credit. You ted Stuart to h shoulder where The“ med advice w Anenkaymja 170m a-fter Dec. 6 have less lnter- a? sahlhlfl W553‘ . ill-Unfit!!! wins indications. nevertheless you “Q,” °“ °' °1 m“ C is‘ 8° 1s no time for dllly-dallylng. mm Ewom waxed hi above him nu; Pllsh u you try. Claus reached m rinses nun MAY 21 l0 JUNE 21 (Gen-uni) _r:xceuent indications for you who (cumin/BEER 23 m JANUARY n “d mmd “mm” “m” have your eyes wide open and your ‘B11213? fmlistriousness and wit“ inaoither probllgmkaisofi of ‘the - W X‘ Whit been W I) W en "I" W“ "PW carrvms throusb your occupation will p8; ygu mvfy: Bills-rt foundtbem. others he had 3":,fg‘“n:f"°:nfi§: Plali-ztl/lwi- way of many benefits this healthy “Sflfnd ‘g Befittyeh-st vfxagdlnsidel.‘ y. our “ m u re," mmmmty he“), Y 1:13:52)!“ Ab‘; 3211:3233: with calmness; cents adgustiottfd figfniitiuy ta hiekiias- JUNE 22 _. ‘ ' a 3° n 95 9U Mo” o, mflvgrnézy zsdalcalllffltixm JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2o '0 gels me out. Miss slin- will hyold ‘y (Alluarius) _ Personal benefits for “I” m“ °f m“ 5"“ and If my “- TTlllffidfl-y iihfl-Ii 01W 1'0!‘ BMW? you who I _ sistant cannot remember where he achievement or spectacular domes. Dorm be us ert and comlstent. round it I am sure someone in the 0mm“ yams“, Wm, dun“ and amwers ‘Ifliuhferent or give short room will know the person fm- whom mum- muun, dom we“ before c” M- Ybur naturally sin- itswfi intgnéehded. attempting the out-of-the-ordlnaiy. Gogdaoln“; a? myyou cannot bu‘ bwughitmout “l; mcfimfifid mmfifi Elli: .'.'.;.":"'“"“‘ "w" “W may»? u v» Mim- i» ts": his: '*“s= ' C B On Tom JULY :4 to AUGUST a2 fLeo) $5555.11“; Be d?” limo” W“ ‘mar Si“ M m“ “m” “d “m; _Watoh your affairs closely this and ,,,,,,,,.,,‘°,‘,‘,,,, If,’ owls}?! fnfi: ttlxiiafwgfllnxguitibllalke u’ snort 1mm Dflmd- Mil‘ be several unwise “Th ' .. ‘"*:=*“*°“ "W — Your» M r:.%::::;:~ s"..."""..z.;‘.:*"::..::." M- ‘ilfi-“ifi-lif-m as mposfeis and shun them. Don't “' whisper m; m mm, let the desire for quick gains lead usgangénqgiggfi Eyes ahead! her. pllemss U‘; Egilnllfti? {Sit y“ m" =5 re u . - ' -,, m personagl matte; mo“ “arugula a? J“, “m” “d wmmg w "Mk 01:4“? Jflldxismr. Jwzhléhmhln tfihgolfn?” AUGUST 2s to survravmm 2a r °’.S““°3" Exmlm‘ “M1” aI l k ' n e p m?‘ (V1130) — ‘Pip-top for whatever ls leg‘, £0“ tfver M’ “mm” “m” lllgd K000003209‘? krill; lheenhllldaullafii your fancy, but this does not mean l“ thong?!‘ ‘if Lgmsglénmflh time: icnansgfifs gtfit 331;“ m the tree and to neglect bll ti d m ~ FM! Ncx 181m . by one the other lune obs us“ in gm an 0s? “"99 WEN. hold many new de- presents were held u and ldentl_ l ug t to be attend Vela m m fled by someone 1 he ed to today! However. if you real- p en ' Curb mpulsweueg‘ Stuart burst into dbnghmdgilflffiflflfg ll’ Epare time, there are a world f when Santa l ' interest-Ins things your clever mills ARCHBISROFS WARNING “°m?%m1nlu@cp:£e$e1g‘ed “kiss should tackle, and with s, good .____ wamolligctlonlin $3 kngtlrlg bag measure of success, too WELLlNGTON-(OPW-Jt °‘ m‘ “"3 W m‘ 5m zassnfrsmlnam 24 to ocronsza ‘rlg: {Zeglisndersfgéng tdvafgh? fifidgtmlg,gg*lgeglg,g,v,l;gwgrcggg (L bra) — Look for favors. ood ' re °m ° e 90195- 11' 00m ' fllld Unusual happenings __8me U193’ were 201112 to lose their own Eéznnandll xfiirggfifli‘ freedom. against “state Lotslltnr- _ Santa. Claus held up the photo- "llllfillal happening may not occur . in direct connection with you mmsmfl Only the old-time Heinz recipe can give you Oven-Baked Beans like these! They are the hand-sorted pick of the crop, patiently prepared, baked to mealy tenderness in real ovens. Richly aauccd-the Heinz way. Golden-brown, delicious, digestible. Rich with old-time bean-crock flavour. Get Heinz Oven-Baked Beans from your dealer today.‘- TRY ALL d DELICIOUS KINDS IT l. In lusciouabcmatoeaitce withflne bacon pork. _ I. ln tomato aauoe without pork (vegetarian). 3. With pork, delicately seasoned with molaaaca (Bolton). hkedlildneyfleanswltlipcrkandapand Iullraauce. the room gathered Stuart into ma; graph and for a, moment no one to recognize it. Then un- expeciodllfi Kent rose and came for- ward. " is must be meant for me, Santa," he said gravely. “God bless my soul! Of course it's for you, Doctor Barrett. Your father himself gave lt to me for you with his best wishes for a Merry nt- sium evi tLv saw nothinl amiss 1n this ttle bypny but em was staring at Kent as if shemhad r t esllzed that n could ' v. a? M‘ r an 1.9.3. Make Right Start swnuy §S.".?°'Tli2“.>%§.°.%.°“é’..%.$€“‘ilu”.§; . cw ' W1". c» wasslivel she did not dare 100k at i“ fi lfmwmufi “vmlmn dun"; ant I _ l 0 0 liflyl- flybe its a fonn Rcsclutely she continued to help m’ U“ “we” °'°“'d“°' ‘l "W" Santa Claus who had now t -°‘ '""‘“'“‘ pm’- ms “untmn to me b _ And the girl who knows her ed. when a. gift for hersefiawhi quw" m” “if: m“ ‘n exPellelmvd ed out lo be a. beautiful togagbring. §gg'§;°r"paru§er‘grrmzlalellilfglt: und, sh ‘did t ,, lull: tghle to which xldgftliggd return- dflnge- She revue!- I mlcved it, ed. in its box l°°- She left the ring and managed t0 Join the other; in the As one’ of _a theatre foursome, Christmas carols that presently rang she doesnt hesitate or fumble when out. Mrs. Jenkins never {altered on lfikinl he!‘ Seat. _She knows one s; furs" “us? us? smut." t: ti.‘ “a? 5°" fr‘ as" "c sssem e a-r - en e wo gir s, en th 1 loved old iiymmy. boy. ° °‘ m’ later they joined handsand dsnc- At a restaurant she may check ed merrily around the tree while her wrap if she prefers. Olherivise 511M8- Clg-ll-i held sl-‘lilflfliisfl-Pftg (£11109 she unfsstens it after seating her. more an announce n n on , ' 11 g5’ tSIkmRl hlslfisbmnt back 1g, n? ‘ gallafirlets it fa over the back of he;- u Poe w him. Hed ac- ually march of! with scum. alanine . “3.“..iI’,§';..‘;f§.§i§“ alilahlgstes" them all a. gay farewell, but Star h h, 1 1 e’ ‘ knew that before they had gone far ° m“ 5 “We” °“" S“ Plmll" stwvs eyeuds would dmo and the both girls and young men to im- em of the Journey would m“ m itrtiligtlzeiigisbut presents her father to dmanw ‘B9 illée Oézyourseltf olnl all occa- sons. ur -page oo et tells s girl how to be a popular guest, g cabin ma“, with women“; eyey charming hostess; how to act Wllh "How can you wish me a. merry poise in theatres, hotels. Advises Christmas?" she asked bitterly. on the petting question. Has many, "You know what I tried to do to rules for_the man, too. - yogtar smiled. “On Christmas Day I Semi 90° l“ wins m’ Wu‘ mp7 can't feel unhappy. And 1 don't o! Etiquette For Young Modem tonfnakwvbg eltsfi unhappy. to The Guardian Home Service. e1 er. ‘s s a. au u season. Be mm u, wrm plainly your Nam Yve alway loved Christmas. We used w "Elke a lot of n M homa Address. and the Name of booklet, I'm only sorry you weren't down- slslrs last night. We sang Christmas ———-———— carols and danced around the tree." N!!!" Gloria turned her face to the wall. "I on't want to see any of them ag .” But. star was determined that this glorious Christmas Day should not g3 marl?) l?!‘ Lilmyccilifi-rghe lel-kcduw ‘ oria. u o ier ‘ lmas es . she “flag attlckndridolslnud led, nerpérgm- °EY{__.._. __.- 3'59‘! ma- ts o lstmas ce ra- tions she had see in the arts 1 h” hurt" Sh‘, h“! be“ “vow” ugly.“ t; ° ‘i, 2.22." e ey were Star had persuaded Gloria that Kml- l?" “mm m "Q§,_§Q“,‘,‘°,““,l, none of the other passengers was “he h“ “w” ‘meem, cwm he,_w aware of what had hulppened the Eu“ m‘! T‘ swm others but w tifitimkmTéofiiplélift? emf: 311's “u1l"-u%‘§- ' absence than by being present at wmaasgé ggnmeuv-"ggpgnhfssng? the rest of the festivities. Gloria h“: fr‘ And shewwis not eager ‘,5 agreed to g0 to breakfast withher it w hum To reveal that he, ales “Merry Christmas!” Gloria turned and looked at her Street Address ggggggfzeogiggyshiugfd 9°’ silly mistake about his name 1w: "1 dialrt know Sl/llel‘ ' ' irl M“ ‘m “m” °' l‘ “u- m” w” m“ o an Where .. he “a 1,18 girl would have thought twice before “I hgpeuwe {m} amass i: flnendgtl‘ assuming hat John Kenneth Baa-- y ' rett and Kent Barrett were the same "Of course," Star assented e erl . "I've wanted so much to knowagrrug- lust‘ “muse Weyhggtéhgllh all,“ a’ one 1 could talk to and have fun Bl" ‘m’ ‘MM h“ pod wm,_as 1 can Wm.‘ you]. scaltierbralnod idiot she 1 jum Al! the passengers seemed to have "° "- wmmsmf; fiffgdgm"hofwwfi caught the Christmas, spirit and w... w h" 1° w ° ° hours flew by. Although the tropical 8*" h“! bee“- sun burned fiercely above them es the purple mountains of Haiti wel- comed them once more Star who had never before known a, dhvria - mas without snow, was e b the t ul chiist tmosph \ v r ' mas a ere c“ mic c c» iATGl-IIIIG She passed Elise and Barton talk- ing earnestly together as they leain- ed against, the rail. There was no nested to ask why th vtvfiri: so happy, b“ Baum a she 8m Used at that first l. sneeze, this special- - ized medication for (Tb be Concluded.) with them while he told hei- 1 about it. "I f 1 that I all m 0W hskielpliigsgdwdyoufr‘? lieysgilgtosysttxlillkt ’ the noslgs- where ‘we s e warm y. " ‘m sure most oo start- I do! It frightens me eve time h¢|ps kggp gold; that I think that you mlg t no" {mm developing, stai- kissed nine and congratulat- ed Barton and left them with a . Q warm. glow around the emptiness 1n New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Your waist is a mere nothing and your shoulders take on a. square. new look in this charming dress-up frock. This is a headline fashion, one that sets off your favorits Jewelry to the best advantage, and makes your fuura simply divine. Fullness massed at the sides of the slim panel front and perky three- quarter sleeves give this dress a definitely new look. You will find it endlessly useful for restaurant dining, lunchoons. teas and other occasions when you want to be smartly dressed. Style No. 3042 is designed for sizes 14, l8, 36. 38, 40 and fl, size 36 requires 8 3-4 yards cf 39-inch material. send fifteen fl5cl (coin is pra- fcred) for pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and style number Be sure to state the alna you wish. QWIQ NO- 3942 5174 u... ... -...s Nl-ml Street Address __.i__________ CIR! Provlnea Did you realize how useful old lace curtains could be? With all starch washed out, they make good cushions if pushed loosely and crlmipled up well into covers. Castor oil rubbed into the soles of your shoes every two weeks -lt helps to preserve them and keep them waterproof.