amrfluvuon ......--».1--.~4aw-vu 1» -.-.-e,.-nn>-y _,_ PAGE L‘ AAA When You Neglect Colds You Risk Serious Illness _JOl'l IIEDICINE TR l-L-YYS INSIDE: WHERE COLDS SHOULD BE TREATED N'S ailgry 911111111111: for the one ~1 .'1'1 ‘111- 11111111" i .11. 1'11 11ml" 111111- 1‘ :~'11l‘e 11f f‘: llfnv 11- 1.1101110 story 11f 11111 1\'1'.1"1'. Paul de 11p ri:l"l1':. f? with all ~ . lie had . vi .\ .. a ciitfi: except forcrie th 11c act out to pur- thin chase. Hv s ode in!» the harness store with .1 -f1F$lil'{l‘l‘.Cf‘ 0f a wicrziri l frr one spur. lllii"fi ‘he clerk. ssll l1 s’-~g'c spur ____x neatly — oven smartly-dressed on of kiioiriiiu which [X1105 of clothes lire mos: lxccining. 111.11 rrfrslzig ‘to be rrnichrai to types alboilt - which you liar.» some dniibt. And advance of the (lute _\'t1\l intend 1o 1" 11v;1rl.~111c:tli. t-lezln-sklll 1 .1; h lirgrly u lll‘l".l"l' oi 11o up. Makeup, that l'-, which suits your (11111 l-clor 11g, ll. irslcsid of 11111111111‘; fresh |)(\\\‘(i(‘1' rvrr a lziycr cl stzilc 110w- ilcl", and rubbing iii 1':11r 111011111 11-1111 a 11.11340 puff 0v.“ ‘ llrnc vuu happen 11 iliilik of it, vuu \V.ll _ rennin: 111p old 111211-1211) 111111 applyl a new coat and you 1111i l1 _ . :1 long way toward llclizrring tlle lresh-fnrtwl lock. ' BURDEN “$1111.11. REPORT Principal's Dept. v Grade X.-—i_ Gordon MacKenzglci , 2, Gordon lilacTarish; 3. Lorraine 1 Richard. _ - Grade IX.—-1. Betty Lynds. 2. l Helen Hcffell; 3, Rcah Jllv. Vice-Priuciu; ‘r1 lllnitcd budget. It's a question v, ‘rl-rlilislig; iilirt smriiig use cf luakc- ' 1 11: and if _vcu 11cm fCr lrrsbark riding you n1. l-Yormiti 1 2, Budd Irving; 3. Hliin cffcl. - Grade VIL-i, Doris Herring; 2. 1 Edith Sharp; 3. Frank Olitflvalfl , (lradc VI.—1, “llliard Pickering; 1 2, Joseph Dorsey: 3. Vernon Hawaii. Hiss Scxtonis Dept. Grade V.—l. Aicrii ilrrlinrrl: 2. ~ Allill'l‘\‘ S luv-art l. Svbl‘ Howzitt. m; W8 will have to have two." “Ccoin. lridld rrra necc‘ but one the right side of “ 1“r* left sidc akin: " ~ ; 7 V . G d. lV.--l.' Barbara Herring; GRW'“IM§;.-\<UA1IER 0F 2. Flrgrices Ozoii; Ii. Alriiet-t Hotvatt. ' " Grade III.~l_ Noreen Sherry’; 2. Lloyd Heffcll 3. Bessie Mzicbeod. Miss Dorsey's Deni. Grade II.~1, Joyce lilac-Donald: 2. Mac Kccugh: R. Freddy Toombs. Rena lvlclnliis. Francis Wcst-liafvel‘. Grade I.—1. Leona Gallant: 2. Audrev Campbell: 3, Gamct How- It‘: qiiltl- prrsblr- in fact a fairly $111111- l1lfll'€‘i‘ - to be well ror1111crl_ smartly dressed and nice- ly mad» i111 all of 1'10 lllil“ zit a pwlcrrlte cost in tine as well as ~1- 11111 agree that it's not frlult m be intereitingly" nit, .. would make :1 very handsome gi t at anytime. Sillvzrwnollfs "ll-Ill "Good Milk makes Good Meals" DAFFODIL APRON DESIGN N0. 413 We get luindieds of requests for aprons embroidered with daffodils. Nothing gives :1 ilrigliter outlook to home than these beautiful flowers . . and so our designer has combined artistry with practicability and ivcn you these lowly designs 011 an a ron you will wear from day to 113,511.15 Easy-to-work stitches are used throughout. The lpilblllfil includes transfer of the design to ether with cutting sttcrn or the apron (one size-fit small to extra. arge) and easy-to- oiloiv sewing instructions, stitch chart and color suggestions. To order 1.111s pattern. send 15 cents in coin oi stamps to Needlework ureau. Charlottetown Guardian. o Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. i Design No. 413 NINA--——-—-————-.——————————-—— IkeetAdclresg—--------------_._--_- 01h‘ — — — — — — — — —-——. — — — — — - - _ _ —__._ 111111 Danger oi (Bough: Among the llhilllren Yn young children a cold or cough is not a thing to be dilzrcgllrwlcll an it in often of n. grave matter, and unit-as attcmll-ll tn immediately may, eventually, ciluae luriolls troulilc. On thc first sign of n cough or cold the mother will finll in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup a remedy to hclp get rid of the trouble. its promptncaa and cflectivenem in loocenin the phlegm, nnli stimu- llltin thc bronchial organs is such that the coug may bc chm-iml before lnytiiing of n serious natum acts in. Price 35c a bottle; tho large family size, about 3 times as uiucll, 60c, It Ill drug counters. - . , I T. Mllbuvn Co; Limited, Turonta, Out vyvr_> glgljM/lbl. “ivfirulna! Milli-ma l " -ca to him Lee fii1€iikceiy?(l)%!llkVlOU-Rm§ her unwant- slqil-f didn't know you at first in those clothes." he cuulu have cursed himself for such sublime uiamty. but her lzree _ 1mg was small improvement. on his. I "Diuuc-n‘ vou know m6? X knawed lyoii the leerst meenute I heard you . ‘eesperf’ 1 '1li0V stared at each other andkslaq flushed a little deeper as she as e. - "Bur you didden‘ call me hP-mm effencii or madame like that you ~ . . i -. 11h ' l1 i ilk/Gd to~wl1at it was the word you: ()1 11l111n 11;: your \\"ll(i e 11r- n {mix/Pm 1005? now?” slain’ filitTpllllig tor 11, i siwlllclglfeh he‘, eyes and brcauwd ilcop as. if ine sound _were_u6r1ll"\¢- Ul all Fate's practical lakes $11115 smnicu to Jebbthe meanest, that e sliOlild meet Miruma like this Y‘ 1* crowded hotel parlcrl-slnd "PM ail‘ other ivolnan should be cominvl 01' hini at 111w 1110111911!- CHAPTER XIII - 1 la. a. Woman's Five Min- utgsdlbcegn llcsnger than Jennie Lud- liinrs. raiev nas lt_ seemed shortella _ hllflllliifl was Saying with B. chi - 1511 zgiigiildirt know nie ‘at feerst. See ii vou know me now’? And she inn the lower part of her lace. 119x?!‘- ing over the uiutc. white hllnd t at mimicked a vashmak. ‘Oh, 1 knew vou as soon B5 I saw h ‘c yes." ‘$3.1? lslfcndi remembers these eyes. t ieir." "ilievare the most Wondfifful eyes in the world." n "lllazallun: n tllmilllmvm! "You're no longer in Turkey. Dori l DE airaii" ‘ilicn lic- llcw to safer topics: 'i$"lll. 11.1w did you ever get here? aiiu llliln?" , -l, ...ll you received iny let- teas "l scnded you twice letters!" he exulallieu the IIiBSLE centre- teniols brieily, but neglected to lllcllllun 1.118 ulldlahis. one iOOkLd a : liieii I deed not hepcd yOU! I ilupcu so much to nclp you. cu fiiivt.‘ linueu ‘lli€_ auzelulfi" — i119 illeltv leetla girl vituut inel "l. nave not found her.’ lwouhueeq n01. 1.111 Lll€ Budapcst p ace, L en?’ *" wlial. nudapest place?" "l scndecl vou in 111v letter a post- caru. you did not been to Buciu- 120st?” "l came through there, but I diam, slop-except to eat. "Only to eatl yank. auian. 11mm! What a pityi The child was perhlwS very near you. ueesteh. The day alter you have goeu, Jaiiar is breeng 1o me a picture poscarct. He suy he linu it lack upon the wail in the room 01 one ol the other servants. une man say he find i1. 10m: time before - in the room where Juffar member?" "U0 i remember!" _ "Jiifiar say beerliaps the picture is fall out oi your bucket out. and snail he burn it. I take it and send. it to you in a letter." "it is in ‘Trieste now, then. 51w it was a picture postcard?" “Yes—ne l5 a. carte bostaie in many colors-a picture of a little anal-how you say-island. And it say—l cannot pronounce the inaiar language-but 1 can spell if you have a. pencii—" He gave her a card and his fountain pen and she wrote "NIaIkilZ-SZIREE. Budapest." "who is Margit Seegit? 1 won- dei?" “l think he is the name of the is- land. The picture is of a beauti- ful park. Ana on eel. is writed in a writing like the little writing you sencleu to me. ‘Dear Mother: Do not worry. l am having a nice time here in these beautiful plaice weet Meestei- Plerpont.‘ Do vou know a man name Pierpont?" Jebb nodded impatiently. "Was that all?" "No, then comes. "Your lovlnx childl and then in beeg letters like a child is print them. C-Y-N-T-H- I-A-the name of the leetla girl- ycs‘) Are you remembering such a place?" he shook his head blankiy. "1 must go to Budapest by the first tram. Surely I'll find the poor little waif there. You are an angel to write me. d now we've talked so much about my affairs, ‘tell me about you. What brought you to Vienna?" It was abrusque question and she answered it with a. blush of meek confusion that told him more than he had dared to believe. Bhe had followed him like another Ruth. "But tell me, are you-did Fehmi Pasha. grant you tlie—the talaq?" Sire hushed more furiously at this. “Yes. cffendi three times he sa , Lclliilultiml iaocnluumi Bocha - "What doe: that 2mm?" "1 re udiate herl I repudiate heri I zcpu late heri" He winced at such hard words of release, but the news was perfect. ‘I am nobodyb hanim now. I am ioost me. I am free now." She was so ben/utiful, now, alone; s0 doubly lovab-e here in the sur- rounding of civlization. She would honor him and his name anyyvhere. But he and his name would not honor her. What protection could he give her when he could not pro- tect himself? He had fought the battle tlirou h in Uslkub and had chosen the onorabler course. had silenced his live and flcd with it. That she had conic up with him and till-it she was here at his mercy did not change his duty. He was wondering how to breach the sub- ject to Jennie Ludlam and her bro- ther and the ring. when he heard his name paged along the iaorridor. Ha called the boy and was in- formed that Miss Ludlam was wait- ing for him in n, lower alcove. Jehb answered: “Ich komm‘ sofort!" The bov went his w-av. and Jebb turned to find a troubled curiosity on Mlruma‘; face, “Miss Ludlam is-er-you rem- cmlgfr that ring I had?" l. c‘. "it belonged to her." "lgutevou did say you buyed it ln X1 "Did I?" "You s-ayed it had no associa- tions " "Itlhasrft." YOU ust readied her. She Silgrltlgdivklilfiigiilfig saw nun, checked a. fcrv with a swift hand to her mcutia. Then she rose-as she alone coul - ‘h hands met in a iigrgia“ gncinghe flfflDDed at his "And I find vou here: you wait ‘vvv‘ ‘$*‘OO§.Q_OVQOO OWWWQ‘ O-O OO OQOO D-O O0 OOOQQOQQQOOOO-OOOQQO-OCQQ‘ QQQQOOOQ O-O-OQOOOQ QQQOW..X THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ OOOOOOMOOOOOOO-OOO-OIv%C‘* ‘Av I Dorothy Dix Says- Womank Re alm '1 Social and Personal '1 Fashions v Literature 1 . OOIQ'_ THE COOK ‘S CORNER Dear Dorothy Dix-We an a the wedding day set. I pre-empteu 1 of his cum: has got out for by the fact that so many girls let themselves be lured into the un- lair arrangement of "keeping com- pany" with boys who riionopolrzed them for years and kept all eligible suitors away, and who then decided that, afici- nlithey didn't like the way lvlary Jane did her hair. or that tliev had. got tired o1 Susie's babble. Nothing Girl Can Dc And there is nothing the girl can do about it. She was not cn aged to the boy. He had never men: oned marriage to her. He was perfectly irceto kiss and ride away whenever he liked. And he didn't even consid- er that he had wronged her by let- ting her waste the years in which‘ a girl has to make her matrimonial luv upon him. That is wliy I urge girls not to 8o steady with one boy to thc exclusion ol all others until he has shown 11n- vllllStfllifllllly that his attentions ale , with IiIlCliLIOiLS. lf she is wise. she has liiore than one string to her bow. it i5 time enough to settle iuown to one man when he nus put u ring on nei finger. i Ways 01 Finding Out You ask, how is a bov to find out 1vliclnci~ he likes a girl or not. if he doesiir. g0 with her seady? Just as you no about getting acquainted witli other pacpie. You can find out. lust as mucli about a. girl's char- acter and intelligence, tastes and habits and whether she comes up to your ideal or not if you see her once or twice a week as you could if everv time you went to any place of amusement vou had to drag her along. 0i course, the girl gets the hot end of the bargain in the “keeping- company" custom. but it is bad for mm the boy. too. for many a man mar- WHEN LAD GROWS TIRED OF GIRL HE CAN RUN AWAY l Therefore, it is Best for the Young Woman I ggggtlegggggwwggdggomg “$31 Not to Kcap Too Steady Company Untll She Knows His Intentions ' 1e i h be til they are onllltd and you say about Bits not ‘fitllifll g. gill and byosylua not go steady together. is the b0 to get acquainted with her and find 22ft} Yllgewerlye wagtguygrbgoxllfilewllfifrwxigglihgl: tsn- lemon fllvaflnl hasn't been true as a. study? We bu?! 60111 "P- "c" °! “ulmefi- “WN- care to go with a girl who goes with other boys. That's our side of the swry. D. H. Ans r- %iis being a man's world in which men have of life, the consequences of a._ boy "keeping company’ are far less disastrous to him than they are m her. girl who hits his fancy. or if he goes to some dis- tant city to seek his fortune, as so nia-ny boys do, 3, lie lust. fades out of the picture and that's that. mm; ‘m1 add w me cmmned m1,“ so iar as the girl is concerned. _ 1511c has given up all other dates for him and she b‘ ' in it is p re luck. “ti-Ellisonligf-iiigillgiiisfnggitiuniber ol ‘laid maids is belargelyuiccmmted DAB-l IIUIT OAK! This nukes I very moist cake and if you prefer n fruit cake to cup oi flour. 1-2 ib. butter 1-3 lb. brown luglgr B em ‘ cu of boys who (ii-slime with what i 5°. l“ m u‘ 1-2 cup molasses 1 cup preserved strawberries i tsp, vanilla. flavoring cinnamon and allslpice 1-2 cups flour lib. seeded raisins 1 lb. seedless raisins 1 lb. currants 1-4 lb. citron i app of chopped mixed peel .da a Flor. if the 18d growl‘: tired 1 Cream the butter lnd sugar nt sweetie, or if he sees some other until light, 2. Add the well beaten eggs. olve the in the sour w» u-n- most of the privileges and perquisites and girl She is ieit fiat. tum 4, Add the molases, strawberries, {havering and spices to the cake bat- r 5. Sift the flour over the fruit and the peel and add to the cake batter, mix well. 6. Pour into greued pans and steam for 3 hours. 7. Place the cakes in a moderate oven of 325 degrees for 3-4 hour to dry off. ENGLISH CHRISTMAS CAKE One lb. butter, 1 1b. brown sugar, 2 lb. currants, 2 lb. seedless raisins. i lb. dates 8 058i. 1-4 lb. almonds, 1-4 lb. yairiuts, 2 teaspoons mixed spice, vanilla, 8-4 teaspoon soda. 5 cups flour, 1-2 1b. mixed peel. Bake in very slow oven 3 or 4 hours. of circulation. And, if she evcr zeta I advise me what to do to keep peace in the family? 1 love both and. all not want to offend either one o! 1.11am. L am an only . JOHN. Answer— ‘ ny all means keel! on with your education, unless you want to be an elTBXIO boy i116 balance of your life. The first question that will be asked you whenever you apply for a posi- tion will be: What school did You graduate from? And i1 vou have to admit that you haven't even a. higrl school education, you . fin almost impossible to get anv Worth- while situation. limes have changed since your mailer was a boy. In his dew t ere were not the opportunities for get- ting an education that there are now. and not so much stress was put upon what they called "book learning.” _ fiLiL now in a mechanized worldl. wlth a knowledge; of machinery almost as essential as knowing how to read and write, with all sorts of engineering projects beln carried on. with new deveiopmen in rad- ios and airplanes and undreamed- 0A.- discoveries in chemistry, l1 boy without anyeducatlon is Just hope- lessly handicapped. Certainly your lather owes it to you to give you a chance in life. and you should insist on his letting you continue vour education. DON'T MARRY UNTIL TUNNELS FOR SAFETY GLASGOW —(CP> -—'Iunn1ei air mid shelters are practicable in the hilly districts of Glasgow and there is no mason why they shouldn't be constructed, reported Dr. G.W. Tyrell, a. geolog cal expert. after in- spections. i Important Message ' to l-‘ollls Who llave "'8 z EEASIERO v SAFER vouu 115N021 ll i‘ 17:3 all PURE \'\ \\\‘ 4- SAVE YOUR cloulis A1111‘ oer "nus 8.426401‘! 1 lnvo Sunlight Soap clrtnn and: Ind n; Orlglnll Rogcru Sllvarplnto n! ion (lull 1/, urml prlcai For nix 6%’ teaspoon: in (in lnvcly "Allure" pnfern, send 5 Sunlight s“ carton endl printed wlvh the sun 111d (all, In Sunlight, Dept. C- luihmlitnn. Ont. ' m Living sLeisure —The Woman's Realm ‘incliesl thtliymnke the incst of iml hips. Persian lamb, aver, ill-q the favorite trimmings. Broadcloth ls a featured fabric, limited w; very smart. Next to black as color features, THE RECKONING Ask yourself, at set of sun, What you gave, not what you won. Do not stay to count the cost Of the momenta that Y0“ 105l- When you fretted, frowned, or 5181131 the rosy copper shad§s get much Over joys that Life denied. fll-WHUOH Rs fill/Brita high stvlelca- Think instead if you have brought lures- h . "*- Happiness by deed or thou“ t Drcssmaker clothes are every- DECEMBER 1Q 1,401, I 1 . Every day our hearts can give Cheer and comfort, while we live; By a. friendl word. s. smile. We are hell’! 8. all the while, Folks who find life sad and grey- So. at close of every day, Let us pause, and see how much We have helped the lives We touch. —OI.lAIR.E RITCHIE where -— the individual touch that Paris used to love ls New York‘: pet. INSULATION IDEA Owners of noninsulated homes are urged by engineers to use m. tel color panels to convert an un- YOU ARE CERTAIN Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a young man who has been going around with several iris. Halve finall de- cided that it time I marri and am trying to pick out one of my panions as a wife. I have nar- ‘rles a woman for whom he has lost Ihis taste and for whom he no long-i ,er cares because he has been Bulllg lwith her so tong that she expects him to marl" her 11nd everybody Q56 BXDQCKS lm to marry her, and the hasn't the nerve to break with er. inaked your clothes dry after you 11 first Clilfi€d to mv home — you l'€- , KEEP ON WITH YOUR EDUCATION Dear Miss Dix-f am an 18-year. ‘old boy in the iith grade and have been offered a good job as errand boy in a large store, with gooi wag. es. as wages g0 0r a boy of m_ e. My father is fairly wealthy axiggis what is called a self-made man, He finished school in the eighth grade and he wants me to stop school and go to work. setting himself as 1m example that vou do not need an education to succeed. | My mother is a c-ollelze graduate and wants me t.» go on 1,0 M11001. but she ispatielit and doesn't like to antagonize my father and put the law down to Dad that am nct 201m! to stop school. Will vou piesse rowed the field on with your educa- tion. uniess you clown to five. but I though each is entirely different f m the other. I su pose love variety. I w I were King Solomon. for then I could many them all. H. M. S. Answer- May I recall to you that even King Solomon, who had a thousand wives who doubtless comprised all of t 5'1 varieties of feminine pulchritude and charm. exclaimed after contem- plating his aggregation. "Stay me with flagon-s. comfort me with ap- bes. for I am SICK of love." And probably vou would have the same experience if you could follow his example and marry all the Drettics. However. let me advise you not to marry any woman while you are "'2 i? you find some one woman who comprises in her own person all of the qualities that you desire in l, wife. Manv men should never marry. Certainly one who loves variety in women should stay single. Your In H O R O For Tuesday, December 10¢]; MAlRlOi-I 21 to APRJI. 20 (Aries) —Y0ur patience and perseverance may be taxed considerably today but. if you'll be firm in your re- lsolve to take everything sensibly in stride you need not worry about Kelli-HE thmllkh work and other oiblikgiltions smoothly. Don't invite s APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Constructlon work, handling ma- chinery, t/ools 1m dchemicals ask especial attention and care. Your with, too, should have considera- tion. Protect tho throat and lungs. Routine matter; and familial- u. tivitles most favored. MAY 21 to JUNE 3i (Gemini)- Today advises keeping out of debt as much as you Possibly can and avoiding risky moves. Study es- tablished usincsses and necessary activitle are first in favor. Keep cherefui. JUNE 22 to JUTLY 28 (Cancer)- Dcm't worry about not acquiring quick or showy gains. Strive to do the best you can and attend to necessary matters first. You should find time for relaxation after work- ing hours. Above all. be cmperative. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Loot- Manufacturing, dealing in essential commodities. health measures. govemment and state interests and protcct= from which vcu don't ex- tlic disillusionment. the shattered trust back in her breast. Jebb rose to her side whls ring: "Hanim effen iml - madame!- Mlrumal-r beg you! — I can ex- plain in you-J’ "Pieasel—of vou would not have me - shame myself here - please speak nothing - let me -- 110- shc hurried. awnv as fast as she dared, slipping throunh the crowd with a. lithe panther-like grace thnt impressed him even ""11, He ll fast and saw hel- vanish. And then he heard a voice back of him-a sweet and womanly voice! "T11 this ‘Dr. Jebb?" He Wll brought sharply to book. bvu» vast» of surprise. ffgmléer: the beautiful Mecs Lood- lmv_ itmgrhpggnmtv The cud 1a 1"" . e ." _ __ she rose and crushed the Jealousy“ n‘ ‘To a gaming” - . l 1 -v d: _-I m fl By Frances Drake dividual S C O P E pact immediate monetary returns are favored. Eartrnvaganoc taboo, AUGUST 33 to 23 (Virgo) — Discrimination (one of Your inherent gifts) mu-ch needed today. Unnecessary emplnaion should be deferred until a more propitious time. Proceed with your usual duties witiaifui, gtrhlrl, SEPIEMBFIR. to (Libra) — Educators, lawyers, ab. tiers, executives: Be es {all p51,- lent and ?ust for goorfesuiyis in- dcy. Intel lgent reascrling will go further than prcompto OCTOBER I4 to N (Scorpio) - Whnwvei- your puns and schedule for may. make your nnind that you'll accmnlpli more. You'll be in a better frame of mind at evening if you lo Ollmly albout your activities. No worrying! NOVEMBER 23 t0 IJIIIIJEER m (Sagittarius) — illlore favorable for general matters and necessary activities than for personal attain- ment and benefits. Gain will come through lei-vice to other: and put- ient effort; DDOm/IBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Oa-prioom) — Finishing incom- pleted matters. familiar work, pim- ning, study and preparation for future action are best . Be cautious in investments and 0x- nnd returns will prob- ably bs slow perhaps IBIIIVIHDI, but wmtructivc achievement can be accomplished in all worth while and necessary matters. IEHQIUMIY 21 to MARCH I0 (Pisces) —Profeuionsl pursuits, in- cluding the theatre, radio: hos- nlulllzauon. educational arid 1c- nenrci-l are favored before monet gains. Routine and familiar wlrr ahguld move along productive . OHHED ON‘ THIS Y will be a. vital, colorful, independ- ent and industrious somcbod . Suc- cess can come in diplomatic serv- ice, politics, banking. -or through large lmtituitonu. Will be an un- bitioua, conscientious worker no matter what its trade or coiling. iMust lear to be mo" mi ‘ , toaupgutonl. , __g_ .ll still intrigued bv others. Wait until , Ifheadisatufleduneyoawn .110» i- llilll EDIE finished attic into one or mom roams, wlih the, double advantage of providing more living space and also overhead insulation for the house in a single operation. STAIR LIGHT SOAP AND WATER Don't let anyone tell you that bland soap and water will hurt your skin. Face and neck ought to be fathered thoroughly, then rinsed and rinsed and rinsed at least once a day-preferalbl twice. Of course, l ycur has a. tendency to be very ry, you'll use cream after the nightly scrubbing and a softening founda- tion lotion after the morning soap and water treatment. Lf necessary, Dark stairs can be improved by placing windows at the bottom. side or to-p if construct-ion oi the building permits Windows may be installed with funds obtained from qualified lending lnstitutbns under the modcrmzatlon credit complexion runningo aoalogged youcan you'll spend s. great deal of tfme "la"- breathc-put Justsfew drops of Vicki f1 d1 t}; 1 1,5 Vn-t-ro-nvl up Mb mlrfl- Thw BI- 8:41 xiii-viii; cgiigts hi: $13: Silagcht 10x11‘!!! Blind 1911i‘! 1t 5111188- have. 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