PAGE ciqrrr _I z Wom IOOOOiOOOOOOOfOOOO l’M GOING FOR MY SCOTTS EMULSION TO GAIN IIIAIJHY BODIES, strong bones and ltmlll, children need the health-promoting elements so richly contained in Scott's Emulsion. While there is nothing just as good for children, Scott's Emulsion is an excellent adult tonic and bodybuilder. Grown-ups use it regularly to increase general vigor, and to help them build up resistance to colds and other infectious diseases. 4 TIMES EASIER TO DIGEST SCOTT’S EMULSION ma" Phi“ ‘°d "V" o" mcontaining growth-promoting, Scott's Emulsion, made of the finest cod disease-resisting vitamin A and liver oil. . .enrichecl with hypophosphites ricket-preventing sunshine vita- of calcium and sodium . . . is easier to niin D . . . has been helping build digest and assimilatmhasapleasant taste; better babies, and aiding them is easy to rake and retain by children to enjoy a healthier life, for over and adults. sixty years. oooo FOR YOU roo AS AN ALL-YEAR-ROUND TONIC Your Individual l-l O R O S C O P E -———— By Frances Drake FOR. THURSDAY. JANUARY 9TH MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) ._.'rhere itre days when one may wiint to feel pessmiistic. T-day may inaiiy other lines of inderivor be one of these days, but, if you should move forward rapidly, effic- have the right faith and sturdy iently. Fine day for you with pro- fibre, plus determination, ycu‘li ductve ability, fosge ahead know.ng that, the fut- S PTEMBLR 24 lo OCTOBER 23 ure will be mod. (L iia) - The t 01s iiiicl equpmcnt APRlL 2i to M_AY l0 (Tuuiul- are rllilflYdllfli anti ready. wanting B: "ifichl indications ior you fclks. Encouagiig rays for important Y~11 birn bcifore May 6. for yt to put Llirm to good use. _ 11-11194 l9 HD1016 every nor matters, also for do- lity for advancement in mcsiiezty. romance. yfyur own lire and in other actvi- 11's that wrll develop ycu men- M) rliualiy and physically. . "l to JUNE 21 (G0lflllli)— f . r15 and other practical; niriticrs the pliinetaiy aspects are fuvomble BUT be careful in your lllll rela isfips -_ n1i5jndg_ c ‘ nfdcnce can cause s pcrliiins ned- AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (V.rgo) - Splendid ;ii<l.c.iti 115 for you, too. Artstlc, professional alid nriitul and i iind i" 5118011 g, mzintifncturing, linvestigating. analyazng and pre- paring important, papers and ivlrk- Be creanvc. ci-nstruet: c, NOVEMBER 23 to DECHVBFR f} wot i22l4Sf1frtt ‘luv - Eriunlfv favor- » » line or s ailing lli\\' out rinses. to JULY 23 (Cancerl- lcariying on faniil nr c, compl: t- 1111<1 Cl>11011l11111WS ling orders and ling where ’ and 1h? 595! 717W 'Il(‘C(‘S<’ll'_V, Emplc - aiid workers d, V9111‘ cilpflilfllllyhsh uld work shoulder to shoulder “_1- l0 819N868“? . fcr succrls and ll8!'fll"ll\‘. ‘I llpm- I-‘flllslriftl. m9- D "FWIBFR 21 l‘ JANUARY 21 fiuartchl iiitczests favor- Ccm) .,_ A .. and talents and car tSflTy hrire but the l worth the effort. B ' onal issues. JANUARY lAqiini-iiis) - f‘t'1tlC‘l'.‘l‘S. in l iiaticii to ' ll be nPccs- results will be e patient in pcrs- WJULY Ill i0 AUGUST 22 (Le )—- I cu sliuui be a rugged. progregsive 1'111f‘1?3<1v this qxhilerating. benefic- ‘1‘_1 f1 No rnlllfi‘ y ur particular - ‘v and wrll. Ycure» 22 , S. id advancement if i0 FEBRUARY’ 2O ‘innli ts. invuit rs. . ' "u eniriljveti cf ii‘i'i iie EASY TO WORIIV THE cooks CORNER EGGLESS SUET PUDDING 1 cup flour l-H ieaspcon salt l I-cflspoon clnnuinun 1-2 wilspcozi iminieg 1 1'2 611m bread crumbs i cup iintiy chopped suet 2 tablespoons brown sugar l cup raisins 1'2 011D Ci-urants l cup sour milk 1-2 cup corn syrup 1 teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon bcillng wax,” afETHOD: M.x and sift the flour salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Add the crumbs. the sust, sugar, and the fruit. Mix these together thor- ' i ughly. M..\: the milk and |11efl1 Sllglllly- Mix well and add 14> phe dry lns-iedicnts. then ma the sozia, dissolved in the boiling water. 1V1 X 1111l1l i-he dry ingredents are nicistcntd. F.ll butteied mould or bowl 2-3 full. Cover and steam for 2 hours. FRUIT PUDDING cup butter _ -3 cups brown su eggs l-z iieaspcoiis salt ' teaspoons baking puwder ttaspoon cinnamon -3 cup flour -2 pound raisins l~4 pound citron l-B pound currants 1 t.iispo.n grated orange rind 3 l-2 Clips crumbs METHOD: Cream the butter and gradually cream in the brown sugar. Add the eggs. one at a time and beat tlLf-Uglily after each add1t.o;i, Sift ilie salt, baking powder, cin- liZlillOii uxtii the flour and add these to [ht chcpped raisins. and cltron, ilie Wilsilfll iincl dried currants, the grated orange rind and the crumbs. Add the fruited mixture to the creamed mixture and str until ivell-blendul. Pour into pudding mzulds. f.li.ng them 2-3 full Illd steam for 3 hours, GINGERBREAD One-half cup shorttziing, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, I cup each of milk and molasses, 2 l-2 cups flqir, 1-2 teaspoon each of baking scda and salt. 2 t: zspcons ginger .MiX a5 a cak . sifting together the $10111‘. bakzng soda and salt. Pour lillf) a shallow. greased cake pan, and bake at 350 degrees for about; f: v-flrc mlnutcs. Serve h.t, with W lived t-rpiam, 0r cream cheese. machinery and tools and other 1n- dustrial workers are particularly favored. A responsive. friendly day. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - You may find personal matters 165a favored than general bLl5lll€Ss and pi-cpositi n5 of con- cern to use public. Good perod for conferences, (IISCUSSDIIS, plat-is, stocktakng. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has splendid characileristcs — de- pendability, ambition. courage, p rseverancc. It can succeed in al- mest any uiidei taking. Especally suited to work that brings it. in contact wtli the public. Must tver- ccme a tendency to domineer oth- ers. the syrup and l l Ill‘ A LAST IIIESSAGE Thcy were stationed at. there bases Wiih the planes up over lieao And we crept up closer to him And listened as he said, 1 am leaving you to night, pails, I can feel 1L in my bones I Cilll icel those culcl chills o'er me As we hear our comrades moan. He was lying there in sorrow In ‘naidships and in piiin But he was glad that he had help- ed us. On to victory and to fame. Now this ivai- will soon be over And zuioilicr victory won For the younger generation ‘That is growing one by one. Old Hitler thinks he'll lick us But to his sorrow he will fail For lie and Mussollne time trird to no avail, There aie siiiariei" heads in Bri- tain Then Hitler ever kne-v; And I'm sure he'll realize 1t "efore this war is through. NuW as this war is raging On to victory we will fly, Wltli the n. c. A. P‘ behind us We will do; or we will die, So lets down Mussolini: And crush old Hitler too, For we know that dear old Britain Will always s00 us through. —Willis C. Reeves. R. C. A. F. Venus l5 better fl human life than except the earth, USE WRONG SPRINGS Only tted to support any other planet one person out of four who have bought modern tyry i_.at- trcsses in the last flv" years is “sins it with the right kind of bedsprlng__according to mung“- EUFOPS’ estimates. An inner-spring 0 00000-00 000v0oo0o ‘000010010000000000000-090-000000000001 nu e I n n n 0.009013 uggqggmu THE (THARIOTTTTOVWQ CI1A“O'A‘\I_ 1'00 OOO-OOOOOGOOOQQOQQQQQ yQQQQQQ-ggdvggggqyxy..;§qqqgoeqon bl 00000000oooooeoeoneooooo000o0<O0000000000000000000009 060090 fir‘ an’s Re alm I Social and Personal / Fashions / Litératu and-nan n11.14121.941- lDorothy Dix Says—— lPROMISCUOUS KISSING DOES | NOT BRING WEDDING RINGS Modern Girl Should Make Herself Desirable, Yet Elusive, If She Wants Some Man To Lead Her To The Altar De Do th Di —-I am a bachelor of 32. u m y x I would trade the vaunted freedom of the to women and for women. single state for the problems and great sutlsfuctions of there are several suitable ladies who Normal in my attraction mania e and might like to know that, but not one of them knows enough about men to win my love. the modern to a uiuuis heart. that what appeals to men is the mind I am convinced that girls knows very little about the way 1f they did they would IUIOW the imag- ination, giving a man the opportuhliy to hunt and struggle suing hiin. outcome uncertain unis ol‘ today laugh at the Victorian piqueci. belief that the _ months of" courLsln are so indifferent. to hien of a Answer- You‘ve said it, Al. pilination oi oaks, but never a wedding ring, decline in the matrimonial market. cause times are hard and living high, Itlis because nature made man the hun- W ‘It? the cost or Cupid run a budget ter and woman the pursued, and and hope and dream instead of pur- it. is when the fight is great mci the that a man's interest i: first kiss should come after p, yet they wonder why men _ Ii they only knew the value nucipation they would not wonder. You offzr the real ex- unv so many girls have plenty of and why there is a. general fauoif and It isn't, as is generally asserted. be- because when did love ever count n women reversed the roles and be- gan running after men they took to- cover and began playing safe. Must Study Men You are also right in saying that the nioderli izirl does not under- stand men. She thinks that the ir- resistible appeal to a man is flesh. so she strips doivn to the last ilg leaf. forgetiui of the power o1 iliu siun on ine masculine fancy. She tries to make an imitation man of herself by aikinii herself out in nieii‘s clothes. ignoring the la(t that what attracts a mun to a woman is her being unlike lilni and not a poor stand-iii for his little brother And she apes menls \'l(£. yet the thing that the lowest man in the ivorld worships is purity :11 woman. _ Not ioniz B20 a Young izirl said to ,me that she coniitlifi. understand show her mother and licr granti- :mothcr and the women of their generation ever not married when thev were such prudcs and so chiin eroned and knew practically iiotlizirg ‘about. men. EDesIrabIe and Elusive _ But there she was mistaken- Grandma may not have taken a course about sex iii co leae. but she "knew more about how to attract ioombh Rlrls rolled together. For she lknew that since the bealrininz cf time 1t ls the unattainable that has iawakened the adventurous spirit 1n men and that _ to get the more they want it. The same impulse that makes at man desire the beach that ls hilzh- est on the tree instead of thc 0W1- CARE OF TIIE HAIR MOST IMPORTANT‘ ( Brushing and massage P13111019 circulation in the scfllp- _ The brush may be used vii!" 113" ly but not violently. i Biushing tends to make and; keep hair lustrous. _ l Avoid chilling the head _Vl'll.ll cold _. water 0r extremely cold or. Do not subjcct the hair to ex- treme heat. Avoid pressure and tightness, l.e.. tight hats. G9 outdors without a hat ln seasonable weather, _ Do not wear hat indoors. Cutting the hair does not pro- mpts its growth. Singeing will harm the _sca.lp, and docs not lmprcve the hair. It ls tinscienfli -. believe that slngeing keeps l-B hair fi-rm bleed- ing. Hair (I325 not cniitain sap or juzcc; it. cannot bleed. Hair that is split is dead. Noth- ing can revive it. Normally. hair grows about cne inch 1n six wecks. PZQEiTvE. CONTRAST The cambinatlon..of curved fur- niture. such as Queen Anne, Hcp- pelwhlte and Sheraton, with Pan- elled walls. produces a. /ery peas- lng contrast. To keep dust froi-n flying abiut when emptying yzur vacuum cleaner, place a large paper bag over the opening of the dirt con- talrfir and the shake out the con- en Eight tons of roses are required to extract for perfume manufactur. one pund of genuine oil cf roses. A pound of the nil is valued at up- proxlmately $175. Castor oil ls used in the hydraulic brake fluid oi! many modern auto- mobiles. Birds star in circles ln keep within a column of iisc ndzng iiir. Once rutside this current. tlic bird must flap its wings, ____.___________ Tuberculosis now rnnks seventh mflllrds shzuld be used with either a flmi boxspring or a coil spring with special features which flll the surface spaces between the coils to give the innerspriniz m fuller bire upon which t rest DESIGN NO. X 481 fliese dollles with linen center are beautiful when completed and fused as luncheon or supper mats or tray rlnili. Pattern N0. X 487 con- tains list of materials needed, illustration of the design and complete iii- ltructlons. To order this pattern. send l5 Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X 487 N’\.\ll~‘. - — - - — — - - — — — — - — — — - - - - _ ._ - SlltEET ADDRESS — — — — — - - — — - — - - - - - .-. - GITY -—--n-—-I—un¢n—|nIQ 1§pnnuuxlnpqlqunxnnpqt cents in coin or stamps to Needlework attress a death importance as a cause of death. ill; has been rroed gradually into .t.i.is position since 1912. up to which time it had been the first cause of ,ln _ , lDEIIEIICG OI the harder 11 1111111! 15 ‘ inariiage ulltl divorce. 20 years your. ripe one that is ready to fall into, his lap. goes for women. L00. ' stolen kisses are sweetest and a “l guard d“ man will risk his neck for one who turns the cheek to the lips that are free to every one. When maidens were locked up from lmportiuiate lovers. nien married them to net them. Now, when a. man can have .u.i the leniiiiiiie companionship he “IJIICS ‘tree gratis for nothing the ‘out inaia crop increases year by year. , utnei- times. other manners. but men still want in women something iinat appeals to their minds and lilbflllS. something that fires their JiIiIiLAIIIRLIOBS BIIH fills their dreams. l PAR-ENTS’ ADVICE lBEST IN THIS CASE Dear Miss Dix-I am nenrlv 20 wears of age and rim deeply in love with a girl 1U ears my senior. She ;..n.. been manned lllld is divorced. I lwzint to marry her. but my pareiiis no not approve of it and have tried to persuade nie to case like this? Answer- _ ‘the only thing for v0u_t0 do is to stop seeing _l'li‘l‘.' What is the best thing to ‘dip in a . E _ *> our rioaon Amy Johnson Molllann, feminine glory filer, was flying urns: the Thames. Britain killed AMornlngSmlle TIME TO WORRY The officer of the clay ivas going his rounds when he saw that one 0t‘ the sentries was a very raw "e- cruit. who was having his first spell ies. Determined t0 find out whether the young fellow understood his duties. he blgap to question him. "ff you saw a general approach- 1118. what would you do?" “Call out the guard," ilie recruit answered. "Very good! battle-cruiser l parade , then?" l "RBPQPt to the hospital for men- lta-llnispretion." came the prcnipt rep y. STOREMAN EFITECTED IT -_-___. Smith assured his wife that he was erfectly competent to mend the rcken WlflfiflW. He (role the fflljflsSllffiffwlltg and went. l0 nny the "Quite a simple job." $11 Dkeepci‘. "You just pull out the old glass. fit in the new, fill in the putty, mid there you are." An hour later smith himself once mere at. tire Dlfillfleloi" greeted liim w And if ycu saw a coming across the ground, what wculd y u do I said the presented shop, The ilh an air .fcliow your parents’ advice. Otlicr- 1°! “figm- 1111511101191’- _ _ lwise you will wreck your life before men than all the glainor guns undl it is §airlv begun. it sirt only that this woman is l0 calendar years older than you are. she is. in reality. with her ex- .ove and courtship and. senior. you are nothing but an uniornied boy. she is a. mature woman and there is no possible way in which the zuii between you can be bricked. ii you were 30 and she were 40, you might make such a marriage a sue-I l cuss, tiisugn ii, WOUIQ be taking a meat "' k. _ ii ,vcu were 40 and she were 50. iti would make no particular difference because vou would be oast the rom-j antic age and cone with the hct passions of youth, and you would be abie to settle (lDWll to a comfortable ciniitninicnsnip. But at is, when your ideals aie changing" every day. when your tastes are unlcrmed and. you don‘t _ know what vou are izolnil to be yourself. nor what you are going to want in a wife. to marry a woman who. in reality, is old enough to be _vum' mother, is suicide. Don't do it. BASIC PRODUCTS 0r‘ IVIARRIAGE Dear Miss D1x—-If children are. it is said. the most precious by- prcuutt of marriage. what is the ieal basic product of marriage that makes it worthwhile? D. C. MacD. Answer- uniiciren are the best thing that marriage brings us. because we live our lives over again in them. Thev are mu earthy immortaity. By the time we are middle-aged we have lost interest iii ourselves. to a large extent. We have played our earns iiiiu we know _i'u.st what we have W011 or lost. But our children revive our interest in the game because we believe that thev will do the things we failed to do and make our dreams come true. Aftcr that I think that the next best product of marrlaire is friend- ship. The sense of belonging to some one and of havlniz some one beloniz to us. the realization that we fire necessary to some other human 6111K. Rcnmntlc love is beautiful and thrilling in our youth. but the best love of all is the coniradeshlp that exists between a. man and woman who have shared the experiences of life together for 30 or 40 vears, and who can sit bv the fireside tozether and say: Don't vou remember? And still another valuable bro- diict. perhaps the most important of all. of marriage. is the discipline it gives us. It is the fire through which we izo. if We have the oouraize to endure it that burns up much cf the dress in our characters and leaves much of refined wold. No matter. even if a marriaize is nnt very hubby or very congenial. it teaches some lesson. it irives some- thing of worth to every husband and WlIL‘. that iustlfles it EMIOSSID Tl S S U! ooaomv orx. “Same size again 1 u y" l inquired. . s ppcse ie usa Tcuuivu-arin scissoics carefully tin r. Dlsopse glass. cizen safety raz r . . scirsurs are the bes use. Beware sharp knives. wiliiilliiliii 3B to 52 years old. Women who are restless. moody. NERVOUS-Wilt! j fear hot flashes, dizzy spells-to take Lydia E. Pinklmnfs Vegetable C0m-' pound. Plnkhamb Compound fa af- fective to help women during these "trying times" due to functional irregularities. Mada fn Canada- WORTH TRYING! cf broken and need Ruizid-cnd for children's of can-openers and Louder, Funnier Games Make Your Party a Hit No shy violets n! this party! Everybody a "cut-up"-—and your party a wild SllCCE5S——\\‘IlCil you play "Red Tape Cutting"! Lay side by side along the floor a few lengths of real red tape and then hand out manicure scissors to the tape cutters. When you give the signal. your giggling guests starl cutting down the middle of the tape Giggles turn into hilarious shriek: as they try frantically to avoid snip- plng sldewlse and cutting through the tapes. Whoever cuts through hi: entire length firm without sidewlse ships is the winnah! Another jolly game, a dandy ice- breaker, is "Famous Foods". On cards write such food pairs as "Pepper" and “Sult". "Ham" and “Eggs". “Sugar" and “Grcam"—but only one word to a card. Then di- vide pairs into two piles. When guests arrive. girls pick from one plle, boys from the other and all set out riotously to find their "food mates". A romantic moment when "Ham" decides the girl saying she's "completely scram- bled" ls his “Eggs“. In our SZ-page booklet you will find dozens of’ other lively ice- breakers. brain-teasers. fortune stunts. aames and gags-sure to win from your party guests a fervent "I never laughed so much In my ‘her. Liv "Whatever the weather may be." says he. gyhiafltiever the weather may be. ‘s e songs ye sing, An’ the smiles ye wear, That's a-makln’ everywhere. -Jaimes Wll-iltcounb Riley. Cottonseed cake ls being mixed WIUIbOOG-l as locomotive fuel tn __._._._. At freezing temperature. a hun- dred unds of ioe contains enough heat raise the tempemture o4 65 pounds of water 17cm the freezing point to the boiling point. "Wolf tram are inferior trees fS-Vohlfijl spread their branches, over- Dlpuiz an trees beneath. which his: m fl- ture value. WASHING DAY Add a. tablespoon methylated spliits to the last rinsing water of table and tray clothes - it gives m a lossy crispness when ironed, tha can't be beaten. Loose covers lengthen the life cf mat- tresses and keep them cleaner. The covers can be washed easily Ln soap flakes; shake enough into not water to make a gocd lather, soak the cover in it for a couple of minutes and then squeeze through. the lather and rub the extra dirty parts; rinse in three waters and iron when almtst dry. Mcroelsms. small waves that appnir continuously on sesmo- grap . or earthquake detector reccrtis. always have puzzled scien- lists. CARE FOR WEAK POINTS The housewife who ls stronger hi same ways than others will be wise to study these points and ar- range her wmk in a way to help her through the day without get- Iting so tired. If her feet are her ,w-eak int, she will stop for a ivliile urlng each hour and do some diirning or sewmg. If her eyes are poor she will sandwich in some cleaning between her sewing and reading. She will soon find her days are less tiring if she goes ab ut it in a scientific way. JEWELS GLITTER Oh EVERY GOWN There is much, of a to-do about jewels this season. Their forms are lovelier than ever and the drcss fashion is more friendly to jewels than usual. Dresses in velvet and rayon silks have names of jewels- jade. am- cariielian, lapis. tourmaline, turquoise and amethyst, garnet, ruby and emerald. and a New You-k stylist has described cne castume as being "wordly as a black P811113 Brisic black dresser are perfect for jewel backgrounds and make (xccllent gifts. Clips are wom in a series of tlii"ce_ five and seven. flCWh i119 diagonal neckline of a dress. Furs are held in place with. huge pns. Tabby is the name of a INK-led zipper cl'p with a patented fast- ener that makes 1t removable. Bracelets are worn in rows of’ six and seven-there can't be too many. Twin bracelets are a mat- tier (f choice. but half a, dozen are. not too many. Rings are worn outside gloves. and even gloves are jeweled. Gold straps of scme smart eve- ning slippers are studded with real amethyst and many with "near jewels." Diamond earrlnfl-‘l 1W9 "$110M 151 every conceivable shape or size rind range from tiny buds t? 13118 pendants. Huge pendant earr ngs or emeralds and diamonds, rubies and diamonds. and beautiful ob- long aquamarine pendants. are very smart for evening wear and gifts The average man can now han- dle evcn the heaviest, of drums for. With busy days ahead v=11‘11 war-l to be prepared. Make this neat locking house frock to wear while yqu are preparing for festlvltlel. and you're bound to feel rlsht 111 the spirit of the oecaslcnfllginly glnam 0r I Si? P 11 for this panel frcnt dress. Buttons down the frocit make it easy to slip lifts >r to take off without musslflk 5'0"!‘ 114111‘- Wm‘ long sleeves and no WW9“ ll 515° ma es a nice ttreet dress lri sheer worl or crepe. Your family will be proud o1’ u and your budBel W111 be pleas if you stitch this 5m!" frock’ up for Yourself. ' Style No 2690 ls designed for sizes ‘H, 18, 38, 38. 40, 42, 44. 48 11nd 4s Size as requires 4 yards 39- inch fabric with l-4 yflrd of con- trusting. Send Twenty (200) coin ls i1"?- ferred for pattern Write plainly your Name. Address and style [number Be sure to state the elm "I'll wlsh Style No. 2890 Size IIIIM llfel" Send 20c in coins for your ‘e09? of Party Games For All 000M011! to The Guardian Heme 3ervice. Be my, to write plainly your Nam Address and the Name 0f b00106- aisli~iiiiarm Protect your family W111i illlflzmtle sanitary tissue iiii ihgaL —The Woman’s Realm {ANUARY 9. 1941 TG ti)?!’ eisure as he shoves the new up against the drum, Res. k id the to load automatically. feet balance ed wheels, the truck eu- than the standard drum rel so that it can 108d 1r row, or back among 0mm easily as when the The truck is of all- cmstritction. KEEP own TIMIII; away FROM so . ai stand alone welded m“ She has the duliest. most m kind of job. Yet all ivcek slieutilcxi: it happily. writes rtuiii Millcii. Monda and Tuesday she has a nice wee -end to remember , 11y Wednesda she is looking pr. Wfléfhfl to ano Ieizl e say-s. “ pan my ri- i way ahead so that I'll havteiemmirilii? thing to look forwa-id to all me time. And I have lots of friends" There are thousands of girl; like her-girls forced to earn a living 1n dull mrk without much hop. of ever having yobs lmpomm, enough to be call-ed careers, But so many of them kt lhelr work ‘get them down. They have}... learned the secret of enjoying the hours that nrc theirs to do wlm as they please -oi’ having fuii to look back on and fun to 100k for. wand to. Their holidays catch than ivitli. Out plrms and so arr» fl‘ll-l(‘!‘0d away. They excuse thenuelves [m not having any real friends tn m; Bfmmd that they haven't any place to entertain. ’I'hcy iell themselves how much fun they would have :1 they only had more money. Wit-h nothing much to think about but their dull 111s. they gmw cranky. jealous cf fcilcw wrkci: and sour-faced. Make Bcsf. of It ‘They would be far happier it l/hPjv WOlllrl say lo themselves: "T1115 job burrs me. bul it is iiw best I can get at present. Clianms are I'll never have one that is muoti, more interesting. So 1 will do it without wasting any energy on hating ftp-d“ it just as a joli that must be done. But I'll have the best time pos-ible in the hours that belong to me." They don't. teach you that kind of philosophy in the up-and-at-‘eui success books. But the l who realizes she isn't going to be I success in Elie business world migh justi a. well decide to be su V . at 1 mg Here's Easy [Egg-Tested Way To Get Relief Get after those distressing spells of coughing and ease misery of the cold the widely used Vicki: way. “Boll some water. Pour it into a bowl. Add a ood oonful of Vlcks VapoRub. hen reathe in the steam! medicinal vii ors. With every reath you aka VaPoRubs medication soothes frr tatlon. qulcts coughing, helps clear head and breathin sages. FOR ADDED nrinmrhuAt bedtime rub Vlcks VapoRub on hroat, chest and back. Its ul- uICG-VB-DOI‘ actlgn works to r1118 l you comfort w lie you sleep. l Needlecraft— —For The Home Q). v‘: f: "Yv . v ;_ i i A '- 3? -\"- , a ffigqfilet SIZES PP“