r73 ilnfidSwyalil/‘X A”‘i1‘-.;'» u‘-*-;:-.-:.-x~r:w-1_ ‘Q;>TLQK‘}QQ$Q_Z - ‘lD-AI/wv"! n nztqrtuw u._--v4.'n . ill?!"- "eaéxl- _ 0m .____..i_____ ._____ ..__ fan's Re al _______ ____________i__i_____ vvf \ -'v 9' THE HOUSE WIFE -AND¢ HER - A C Tl VI TIES When all's done. all tried, all counted here. _ All great arts and good philoso- phieS. This Love just puts his hand out ‘ in a dream And straight outreachcs all things. l UTTERANCE confined t0 splak as signi- Utterance i~ rd Our so ' y b_v looks tones. or gestures —the subtle vehicles of our more delicate ern-"ions. as they do by set words and phrases. Indeed. the soul has n thousand sways of Com- municating 1:5 zfl-Tumb FORTTINE We should manage our fortune as we do our health _- enjoy it when good. be patient when it is ' violt-il: r nic- xtreme net-c:- WOOI. ‘ OVER \Vhl"n card on are kPi" of wool of ‘s arc oc- casionally le:' . l ders may be usm up for various purposes, with good results. Boucle and plain wools may be made up together into gauntlet gloves. ie ‘ooucle wool makes mos; at‘. iie znitzntlets. and dif- ierent. colo rs may be used in al- ternating stripes. The plain wool is used for the glove itself. About three ounces of wool is sufficient for a pair of full-sized gauntlet gloves. Odd wool! may also be used up for Vanni; socks. The turnover tcps are knitted from tiie more decora- tive colours. and the feet fromthe olainer ones. Almost any kind of wool may be made into socks to wear inside Wellington boots. Two strands of fine wool may be knitted together. to piece out a sock. i.‘ thicker wool runs short. ~Slee1relcss fronts for wearing with cardigan suits or costumes may also be made from odd lengths of wool. They look most effective if knitted in horizontal stripes of different colours, or traded shades of one colour. "oinxnz mm..- FUKIKAII‘ FOLWD IN OLD HOUSE A pea-trait of Neil Gwynn tainted on glass has been dis. overed concealed in the bedroom [all of ahouse opposite Windsor vflillé‘. wrtch "Jvzts built for her by Diaries 1'1. The house is being . _ _ PREFERRED BECAUSE or FINER QUALITY .- m0 modernized Mid workmen. Will!!! it for electric light. foundthe pic- ture bricked in a wall behind some ‘oak panelling. It is stated to be a splendid portrait of "The Oranile lGirl“ and in a good state of pre- servation. It measures Bin. by 6m. l _' STOPS FOR SHOPPERS Have you sci-it that slim Greek pillar bottle in which the family size oi a favorite hand lOllOll now copies? arms and shoulders a ‘ mask treatment wit-h that bltlll powder. Racipes on Oil. One Colognes not etiough-sniall size- come by twos. threes and fours. 'I".".ere's a nciv-liqtiid lip dye t t: LhL‘. lusts for hours. Good crlors. ._____ k: l Alascara is a “must? Use either IYUlI-Z -cake or liquid in the new iascinat- _ ling blues...."you'll like." Here are new lipstick hues: l-liituiti. iuschia. orchid red. char- tlou, princes feather. intrigue all in the new purple color sczile‘. - lBuL raspberry is still good this lyear. Very good. A glittering succss has been scored by a_ dull black crepe din- ner dress with citrvcd lines of [sequins in bright red. blue, green l and silver. The sequin bands curve from shoulder to waist and then continue in straight llrlcs down the front of the skirt. l EI.I-‘.G.1\.\'('E DEPENDS 0N IN- l l DIVIDCALITY SAYS HAIR- , DRESSER Paris.— Some observations of Antoine, among the foremost hair stylists of the world: l Movie stars always have stereo- l typed hairdressers. The Duchess of Windsor has changed her soiffure once in 14 $6575. "Platinum m‘ other "unnatural tints are definitely unelegant," ‘ I Antoine has decided almou h _ there was a time when he pritfed ‘ himself on his astel colored even- ‘ ing coiffures. " igs are uncalled for. Every woman has natural hair that can be made beautiful with I the proper care." What is elegance? "It cannot yet , be found in America, for America 1 is iii too machines and the work they do." ITS , l- ; To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimcs IHREE CROCHET‘ l-TJGINGS _'DESTGN' ‘NO. 70B Mm Aimes receives a‘. least 200 copted for this column. Send designs. "date" linens. and they are pillow-cases and dresser scarfs too. Send 20 cents, coins preierred. Pattern Order Fonn-To be used when ordering Pattern: and Voting POPULAR DESIGNS. lb The Charlottetown Guardian Ieedicwork Dept. 11G?! NO. 708 us your votes. Dear Readers Fine linens are the 10v of every woman's heart. but their styling must always be up-to-the-minute to suit modern bathrooms. What tve paricluiariy like abouttfcrolchcted towel ends is ‘hat they never rac a would be lovely in the class cal all-white. but colored edgings to match your other fumistiing- would be qufe original. Try them as endings for Pattern includes instructions for crocheting gather with stitch details and material rvquiremen votes for each design before ft is u;- We print all the popular as well as attractive. The designs a1 three edglngs, to- Namc.--- — -——— — —— —— --——- -—~— —-—- -— 8treetAddra-is—-——-——- — — — — — — — ——-——--—-— p“; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - --sum---------- til fiiwi WeItiiflei§ns1eoi$3-:'-u-‘~————— -——-——-—-l aitzqmuuunruluwmunuununc. l “‘ at vvw-vv i Princess =‘ _3!1.\‘\\'h6te from $6 to $60 a head. ~ l i‘ corners satisfied with its . I says Antoine. "Nor can it ever ‘ l A Momingsmila OH BOY! Old salt (to visitor who has been out several times wtith him in his boail: "Bit of a swell todav sir." Visitor": "Nice of you to say so_ glélisfoll ought to see me on sun- SHOPPING SILHOUETTE _ "How much longer shall we have ' to ivait for mummy. dad?" “Not much longer now. They're just taking the last hat out of the tvindoiv." AT LONG LAFT ‘ There used to appear in the catalogue of a mail-order house _l ill; _ m! LQASAL4\I_A~_A__Q_AH_‘\£>V_YWAV‘ _CUAKUIAN D0 ""3: Put some Vick: VapoBub anii! well back. right any. Nut, melt a spoonful in a bowl of boiling water; then breathe in the steaming medicated vapors for several minutes. of VapoRub Thisloosensphlegm and further clears the air-passages. At b c d t i m e . r u b VaroRtib on throat. chest. and " that its long-confirmed . tctioncanrclievetheitiis- 'ery oi the cold ivhile you slccp. m '/. Social and Personal 1. Fash vvwvvvw l VT -FT=_ n v Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Dear Mis Dire-I am 2 teen years my senior. and up to now has VapoRiili arts direct through the . skin liizv a pnultice: at the some ; a picture of a pair of corduroy t: is "s ' vear the picture l " with the tie-- :ne panis~antl the HV-‘RLY-fillll year of the ' it the conipaziy rc-l "rd tl tier: | ar l- “nrl: The more I been ‘dumv micelles.’ t» \\'.ll‘iill' them. tht-tu i let me v.'. and l \ ll but." them. Yours Si Hicainbotham." -—Gl‘ll. be found in public places. Its.‘ (hill ' lo L‘Xl'lll.sl‘v‘ll‘ilt*féb.' Th HI ironic-ti he could llLllile as l. g ilivliys elegant and lllCllVlllllfll in every detail of ap- pearance never being banal are FllllCigily Luciuge and Nladarnc iteginalti Feiloives, for- mer" Princess dc Brcuii. le _ up roiiiilrc is only one .- \\_'a;.' o: achieving elegance. Other (‘Wglllllllillg inethods—Aiitoine is very fond of the word-which cost elude the sculpturing method.- This. 0i course. consists in niold- ing the hnir into lines conforming with ilic lines of the head on which it grows. l Antoine believes that the hair- dress should change with every costume. Florentine page-boy's. Watteau paintings. Egyptian mum- mies. Greed goddesses are other -< =scurces of his inspiration. Is Your Conversation Vcrntile. Charming? Suit Talk io the Occasion ‘Wherever she is. Jane say: the cnarming. graceful thing. Easy to sail right through any convcrsahon. if in advance you take on a cargo o! good phrases. timely topics. In front of the fire with your best beau. _talk lightly on casual subJects. Say. “That jolly song we heard in ‘Spawn of the North’ keeps running through my head." Someone brings up a serious silh- ject? Doift brand yourself ignor- ant. stupid by giggling. "That's too much for my little brain." Answer intelligently. "Yes, I think housing’: important, too." Or show your in- tcrest by. "Do tell me about it." Introduced to a new man? Awaken his iflQTCSl by bringing an l-You note into the ctnvcrsation. Say, “ifs rilcc to mcci a friend of Jack's-at ycu as much of a foot- ball fan a he is?" An imporiant interview‘! Bc dig- nified. brie S "I called at Dr. Jones’ sugl m speak ct ll .' Talk “it'll . Our 32-pnge booklet c. helpful in- structions in gracious phrases, rcpairtce. small izllk. Tclls how to cultivate a worming voice. Send 20l- in coins for y: of 59ml“. (L i_ . A 'I'hrrc 11rd irnr-litilf (tips sffcri to T‘... (;._..l...(. f" dngnll,‘ s.” flotir. 4 tc. if; laiikrng 12o ".1 Ad? SR B“ r, ‘v1.1.0 puny‘... tctispo ii ntl _ i-l tel.._. "on Wm. Nan... Nldzcss, and ‘hi. cinnamon. 1 cup sugar. eggs mell Name of bookm‘ beaten.’ 2 tablespoons melted shortening. i cup milk. 3-4 cup Nani: strut Address: _ -_Y\EE@JLWlll‘L,m1l€-_ Y? gaslibs for the steam to escape. der salt and Gratiuniiy: ilflfl sugar to eggs. beat- ing until light. Add. time its medicated vapors. .- breiitlictl in direct, bring com- l ~i~ havl F5 SStKiIKé/Tlll Vsfigdsa --_ ~ l. THE COOK '5 CORNER ~\\' 'l'l'l{.\()\l'.l(5 riflfllif l»! vtlp butler . 1 pat-kagc cream cheese l l l ‘.5 cups flour 1-2 teaspoon salt ' Crcain butter and cheese then add flour and salt id mix to tirni (laugh. Wrap in waxed paptr and chill until very firm. Roll tliin on u floured board and cut into 3 inch squares. Place 1 tablespoon of the . following date tiling on each l square then fr: over bringing the togethsl" into a crescent shape. Arrange on a_ greased bak- ing sheet nun btikc in a hot oven about 15 mintitcs. . DATE FILLIN G 1 cup dates 1-2 cup sugar 1-2 cup water i teaspoon lemon Juice Place the above ingredients ina saucepan and cook gently, stirring constantly until thick. Remove from the heat and cool before using. DATE TORT! 1 cup fine bread crumbs 1 tablespoon flour 1-4 teaspoon salt 3-4 teaspoon baking powder 1-2 cup finely chopped nuts 1-2 package dates, sliced 4 egg whites 2-3 cup sugar _ 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon water Mix the dates and nuts through the flour. salt. baking powder and fine dry bread crumbs. Beat the egg whit-cs and beat in the sugar gradually‘. Fold in the lemon JLUCG and water then the bread crumb mixture. Spread in a thin layer in a well- reased shallow baking pan and ba e in a moderate oven for 40-60 minutes. Serve warm with whipped cream. This is also good cold. lwhen crumbled. folded into whipped cream and served in stemmed shrrbet glasses. Eight SQFVIIIQS. Mod: Cherry Pic 1 1-2 cups cranberries or moss berries _ 1-2 cup seeded raisins 3-4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon butter 1-2 teaspoon almond flavoring Method—wash' the berries and cut them in halves. Cut the raisins in small pieces and mix these with the stigar and flour sifted together. Tum into a pie pan lined with rich pastry and dot with butter. Drip the flavoring over the fruit and cover with a top crust. Crimp the edges well together so the juice will not boil out. and cut 2 or 3 Plncc in a hot. 425 deg. F_ oven for l0 minutes to se t the lower crust. than reduce the heat to 375 deg. F. and continue to bake fcr about 3') minutes longer. un-‘il the crust is a golden brown Serve either warm or cold. and served warm with n spoonful of vanilla ire err-am lm top, mnkc- this pie something to dream about! NUT notch-stirs (Ahcvut 2 dozen) sliced Brnvil or hazel nuts. Slit toizcthei‘ flour baking pow- spires. Arid sliced nuts and rel aside until heeded. shortening ingredients alter- Add sifted dry YJWZJHIEBLY lliiiitv.Mai.dl..fli.s sitar! future u‘ l, M ‘y. x much. Perhaps look the matter squarely in l giraenngetigrlirgliqaitifigginbgdidhygifixilg girl having fallen in love with him_ Shall I " e “"l’l"“‘ifl‘lii’iil"lills r ‘I ‘fill first. should sh: kgbw about our love? What should I do? L- Answer: The onl only thing t at you can do that will secure him return to his allegiance to his wife. If lie is dividing his affections equally betwesn‘ n". m“! you’ his“ Unnmmgs and g you and his wife. neither one of you are getting he hasn't much love to give anybw)’; but anyhow. 1f YC" Relinquishing a Man to His Wife is the Same as Returning Stolen Goods; the Husband Belongs to the Wife and no One Has a Right to Take Him d d i in iov with a married man four- m beeeiipniarried grill-teen years. has children H has been faithful to his wife. He says he loves me. but that he also loves h a person love two totally dflféffillmwlts at the. is wife. Can this be true? Can New th question is: give him u and relinquish all my rizhts to is wife ma. be happy? Has she e have ept our af- decont, honorable thing. and ab; l ha-ppiHGSS, is to give this man up and, 1e!‘ the face. you are bound to realize that you . It is just another oise of a nitride-aged You see, he had thought that he was done with romance and had l icrgotten his technique oi love-maklnil 5nd m“ ‘Wmen had cmsed ‘o .30}; a. him, and \\'li.=n you threw yourself at his head it made him .1 h ‘ ' ung again and a 1 cdlliildilgf, Othe temptation to do a little sidestlepping. But his heart isn't really in it. seriously. He doisirt have feel devil among the ladies, and he simply He doesn't expect you_to lake it‘ the slightest intention of breaking up his home and diVfJYCillQ his wile and jeopardizing his place in E118 lJU-illleis Girls who are trying to l world by getting iilio U18 mess of a divorce scandal. take married men away from their wives always think that they have an invincible weapon in their youth. but this is not always the case. may be dazzled by the beauty, the man freshness. the slimncss, the vlvacill’ 0f 9011511. but if he is middle-aged or over he soon little while it gets on his nerves and bores him. I He can‘; giggle Qver nothing any longer. He doesn . y desire to ru h from one activity w another. And the woman he really itiuniba like a boy. finds that he has nothing in common with it and that in a He can't dance the his daughter. wife who is his age and w o wants w do the thlnxs he Willi-Y t0 enjofisbeings with is no: the prctt girl young enough to be gut 0. So there you are. Your marry you. betcr. waiting that will bum out your youth and m fore your time. that will shut the door to middle-aged lOVer has enjoyed his little af- ' . ‘ 'iti , b i doe n't want to m rry you and he doesn't intend to ‘ h" “ I you siionef you realize this and break off with him. the There is nothing for you t0 look forward to except the hopeless you an old woman be- e for you and leave you s lonely and embittered woman. You ask why you should very obiiuus reason that you sho d return stolen goods. ulshthlsmantohbwlfe. Forthe mil Her husband belongs to hcr and not to you, and you have no right to try to lake him from her. And believe me, my dear. no woman can build her house oi happiness 0n the wreck of another woman's home. I U I U I O Dear Dorothy Dix-John ears. He has asked me to ove him I feel that I cannot marry him under present conditions. his 8e selfish hypocrite who thinks is extravagant and wasteful and runs up groc _ And she doesn't attempt to control the children. This con- pay check. ditiori of affairs is bound to must John and 1 do? We him in spite of everything, or keep on waiting? Answer ' 1f John's be to go to purgatory been going together for eight time and again, but much all and I have marry him pic. e mother is a hateful. it is Jo ‘a duty to slave for his famil . She crv bills higher than ohn‘s o on indefinitely. and the question is: What orvc each other devotedly. Shtiullli‘ I marry i . . A. you have any intelligence whatever you will never go to live with people. Such a household is a hall on earth, a-nd. to before your ti me. But all that you and enter 1t would John need to solve your problem happily is w use l» little common sense and a few. inches of your backbones, First of all. John mlust realize that he is taking a maudlinly senti- mental attitude toward his faintly by leflflfvlli: it. enslave him. reason on earth why he shoul th eath to whole lie to his and work himself to d upon to sacrifice his sisters. I-ic should figure out a budget on which and make them understand that he is going to marry earnings for that. him of being ungrateful and and it is better to stand you should keep on with ' \\'1il establish ogether, and prospect of the marriage. Answer- I shouldn't think he would be cheerful. over for a. boy of 24 in niarryln a. widow who his mother and who has a. r y-made family, fifiilélyghlgltllfili have been taking and set gilirégll; yariddhelti support the home ‘ ' C. . 0pm; not you will be very happy. Dea Ms Dix-M b th f two chilrclrenlfbwho is foi/irtdgn 5:11:25 olderi§mete when we warn him against it but he doesnt seem what do you think’). ‘Ihere is no his mother's extravagance r he stalled brothers and d put rm?” her demands. Dfl-rlnts and his his family can live plainly that they will have to make that suffice; up his own home and will need his. marry a widow, with He won't listen to us very cheerful over the M. H. A. There is nothln t i h is almost old engugh tivugie .1113 guardian angel oer- fl hvllday When iie got himself into a mess DOROTHY DIX. until ingredients are combined. Turn on lightly floured and shape. Roll and cut. Pry in hot, (iecp fat. Note: ‘This is a very soft dough and needs careful handl- ing but the less flour added dur- ing rolling and cutting. the the doughnuts when fried. GOV. ROBBINS CAKE 1 lib. 2 oz. butter 1 lb. 7 oz. sugar 1 lb, 4 oz. flour 2 lbs. rurrtint". 1 lb. cltron peel 2 lbs sxdcd raisins ll eggs 1-2 cup molasses 1 small teaspoon each cinnamon. aiispicc and cloves Salt soda. size of a pea Juice of one small lemon For an easy. "different" dessert- place a generous well-cooked cranberry sauce over a portion of vi_:ri_ii_ln_1_c_q_crc_am, in tile bone and learned slowly by heart. But the reason my bread fills our folks with delight ls that Purity Flour makes WRIT! IRIAII (Sufllm vault‘: Yrfifrr/l 15mm nit c film.» 113"" ‘l’ z rrlmnrrw" y PuritY Hour yrnil cake! 4 cup; wafer J tahlupoofll $4 hour Method) it turn out just rightl" ted Th: Purity (hob Bool~2fl0 pun ll ruipu and huh" Ilinu. doll: boamk- lull poilpani [a Mc- llmu Mills Co. Llmilld, Toronto. Wulun Canada l8 PURITH FIIOU lfcsf for rill your [faking tablespoon of O-O+OO-O-O-O How Can I T ‘I (B! ANNE ASHLII) oo ooo Q. How can I give a fresh. clean smell to musty room, when return- ing from a trip? A. When the room has a closed- up. musty odcr, place a little ground coffee in a saucer. In the , center of this coffee place a small pi:ce of gum camphor, then light the gum. The burning coffee will I produce a refreshing odor and take away the musty smell. Q. How can I prevent splatter- ing when frying fish? A. Invert the colander over the pan of frying fish. It will prevent splattering. and yet the llOlfS in the colander will permit the steam ot escape. Q. How can I clean a rubber article effectively? A. Use l. solution of household ammonia and warm water. This will not only clean the rubber, but will keep it soft and pliable. board '2 better Household Scrapbook I (Iv ROBERTA LII) owo-o-ooooo-omooo-oooo-o» To Remove Warts i Wart; may be treated with cas- tor 011 or lemon Juice, applied two or three times daily for four or five da s or longer. Also applica- tions o oil of cinnamon three tmcs daily will uiuaiLv remove them without soreness. . Washing Delicate Colors Delicate colors in wail materials will not fade if they are soaked in lukewarm water. m which a few ion l shall 1 do? l vvév s 1 lsiteratulfg l iwiwvivvvwvvvviivvunyuvvwww vwvvvvw-vvv-vv-vvv-vvvvvvvvvvvv wwvwvv-vvvvvvwvvvVvVvwwv7m' ' Uabbuluugsi t), [Alo- w vVvv ENGLISH WOMEN LIKE FLAT HATS Flat hats are more popular with Englishwonierl than high ones, ac- i cording to an English milliner_ Combinations of fur and velvet. ; veils w ich combine the color of the llill with tlic‘ cciar of the trim- ming are other customer prefer- ences citcd by this miliiner. Among her sticccsses is a tiny fiat vclv;t .-~.: llir with the oi"i'm at front edged with mink worn tilted forward and irlcl cn with a ribbon band at the bat-k. lelivlng space for upsivcpt curls. Another is a minia- ture velvet anzl mink tricorne with enormous veiling bow at the back A shaggy silver fox plllbox has also been very popular. ivhilc the succcrs of the riiihci‘ more tailored ‘ types is a spiral of felt and sheaicd Iienvcr. One of the best liked cf the all-velvet hats is a small shal- low forward tilted shape with brim running tip at the back and down at the front. It has two long blue .‘ quiis and a blacv over the face veil, with blue insertion over the eyes. ROYAL SYMPATITY BOURNEMOUni Fgland —(C P) —'I‘hc Kins; and Queen sent l massage of sympathy to Mrs. William Pickford. widow of the president of the Football Associa- tion who died a few weeks ago. FOR COQGHS _ ‘ . Ca/c/s-Bronr/ri/i: "Mathieus Still Hit‘ p i‘ Jul/write Here's a patiem that does for a housecoat or a dress! 'I‘reat your datightcr to the houseccat for Christmas! She'll love its tiny-waist. nipped in through cors- elet eficct....lls sivirliiig hemline. It‘s made of rayon satin in rich wine background with gleaming floral motifs in brighter woes. A regiment of tin glass buttons parade down as ar as the hiplitie. If she would like something very cozy and wann....washable. then chenille in raspberry shade is stunning. . . inexpensive, tool Otf course flannel. crepe silk, velvet, wool jersey. spun rayon allis prints. etc. are equally popular . such a simple little The pattern includes a diagrammed sewing chart that tells you every ste of the way. ‘The smart rabbi s hair wool dress in tent blue. zips right up to tho shirt collar of crisp white pique. It would be especially nice for Christmas“ . .and to wear back to school after the holidays..made witih the same pattern. Style No. 291'! is designed for sizes 11. 13. 15. i7 and l9 years. Size- 15 requires 5 3-4 yards of 39- incii material. Send fifteen cents (15) in stamps "f (‘min from preferred» wrap coin carcfuliv. nddrcrsl to Charlottetown twnvflwn giving:- Style No. 2017 Size . Namu Street Addreu Provlncu MAVAME. drops of t ntlne have been ad- deg, betel; hey arzhrut into tho ausywa r orwa ng. Fruit Cake Before adding the fruit to fruii. cake. spread l. thin layer of plain batter in the bottom of the tin and save out mough in cover the lop . makes the cake gmooth and rcvaita m; iron; timing on e p an m o b0 lat. l MA RSSVVE N‘S I >o+o+oQ0ooo+wM+o¢¢QM I Modern Efiuuelle I in: ROBERTA min o QOOO4QO§%OOOQOOOQQ9Q-QQ_: Q. What is tiie best way fol’ girl working in an offi- member he r employer at ll H) l1‘- wisli him a merry C . fore leaving the office. Q. When a man and a girl ll" dining in a piiilic plate. lllld rm. other couple stops at their tibia for a minute. should the man and the girl rise? A. The man should rise. bu: u“ girl should remain seated. Q. What kind of dress should 5 bride's mother wear at an ailer- notm wedding? A. She should select the same kind of dress she would wear to a. tea or a reception. Ends Oogfluickly; Takes Away Pain Makes them aiirfvol up and drop off; makes your aorc toes wall iii a day or two. Relief comes quicki. Paint on a few drops of Putnam! Corn Extractor tonlght- ase how ell our sore coma feel iii the torn ng. It's a real com solvent. tothing so good for sore cornls a Putnam‘; Corn Extractor. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Sold by all dnig. illsis. 85c Der bottle. i Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer 17mm V0112 %72~w M wuv SLAVE AWAV HALF YOUR CHRISTMAS JOY... CALL YOUR GROCER FOR ONE 0F mARvErrs DELICIOUS ENGLISH PUODINGS READY TO STEAM AND SERVE l THAT YOUR FAM rigiimai’? l ‘Pu ticiip S euousn RECIPE A" m” w WILL ENJO QUALIT‘