11169.5. l!‘ W91 _.-_, 00040609001 O'OO-Q-Q4+OQ-QO~OQQ \000004O¢ ——The Woman ’s Realm Glory deiuist \\-ill urgi- you "g0 the Iown 100th 11> 101 ‘o, 110-1 f.111, Do but by 212i means take his advice. Arid haw <11 _\'\‘I fz-ici 1'1“ 1121.111 who w =1:.vl<. .-\ Dixon - ‘Y WW’ has "pccr" ' uilnieziis ‘111 ,1 t 111 1 10111 111111 . C‘ 1- . 11111-11 is sol, 2 111111 ' .11 book- ..hl0, 111111 1111111,; ‘t: l)t‘l1t‘ll. 'I'l10 l‘ i 1'1 11111 (t)\\1\'tl 111 11 1 1111 t-enirt-ti \\1'.ll 11 1. :1 r111, C111i.1'.~ 111111 111b1-0s 011 2111<i white p 1d wood pica; 11nd CCCIIIOYZJDlL‘ gar- 1-1 y. “ling of rats is n01 a instinct in cats. Ex- " w» li- m b;- nn acquir. ‘ c. Test; have 511011-11 Ju 21s 11a i! for 11 cal 1 liar-marri- u. 1 1211- 11:.- u. ll 1110111. 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A 1 ‘n I l i1 1111.101 ones s ten ‘to one l: ‘ 11'3"‘ ‘$135312; ‘IELIEF K“ zrwnoclk @Q/JIMMMILIIK Good Milk makes Good Meals" M1‘ ‘iiii. \flf.\l' mu ot-T T0 muixia Tiiis 117i: I o-q-wwuqi-v-v-wvvu G 1 l \n .- _ Q hl-IHHN x. .\':1r.n '7“ 1 -- . -v.. , . . .11.. in /.-.tlll 0,1 ‘flnl 11,, 0;, v.11‘- k t I {(111 .11 1 .1101 1 ,1. 1.111 r11 M) )0 Hi4; 1H,“, mlilqll: -“-' 1'1" 1‘ "1 l “ll 11H 11ml 011111111010 111~ti'\i<"ir - ~l r‘ Ifil: 1110.. ‘- .1 1 t: l ms l" l‘ ' h" _ l - 11' .1 11 . _1- 311-11,, 111 111.11 0i 1~'.-iii,1. to Neville L 1. .= ._ t .1 1 .=.i1 ( 11111-011111. 'l'oi.... -.--.\11(‘.-.- .. 11 N1~ 1 a ~ l. 1.1111 _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ s'i"111;i'1_.___....__.__. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ PROVINCE-_._....-__.__.___________.__ §4©4+§f§&§@-O4-O% vv vv _ omens Realmf§ocial QOQOQQC9Q0060090@O§OO§-OVO~OQ-O-OQ-O'900-OO-OQ-O§OOOO—OOOGQOP66060000118600000 OOO-OO-OO4000OOOQOOOO-OOOOCOOOAOO‘ *‘ ‘ Living s Leisure -! The 1-.<-l>ie1- aim in ‘satisfactory than false ones. Your lit keep your l lI<1'.\'(-v01, 111.00 1- 111111.11»! 1.1110».- mikcs ine si-u- by <1 dentist .~1 :11 mu 11.1w cont/fence to 11m‘; 100th i-onioxxxi. THE CHARLOTTETOWN z‘ GUARDIAN OCTOBER 15, 1940 ; Dorothy D136’: Letter Box i 1 )IAR'I‘INE’I‘ BEFORE MARRIAGE WILL ALWAYS REMAIN ONE‘ iYou (‘an Reasonably Be Sure That Man Will l NOT Change His Traits For The Better i After Marriage I Dim” DOYOUIY Dlx-Avman has asked me t0 marry him, but he has "l! qllrfi‘ ideas of marriage ‘that I am in doubt as to WllCIllOl‘ or not (we will last. He says getting married is like buying a lottcrv ticket. - It is all luck whethei- you draw a prize or a blank. He also says that his wife must keep lur 10b and work after marriage. 1 refuse to (i0 this. as I think that If a husband is in a position to support Ills wife he should 11o so. 'Ihis ag- ZYBVBIQS him and he says that his wife had bel- tci‘ i101. ask him for anything because she wont iifl it. She won't have anything unless she works for it. What do vou think of this man as a possible husband? K. M. Answer- 1 don't think he is possible at all as a l1us- banu, because he seems to have none 0f the sentiments that should animate a 1112111 who il asking a WCIDZIII to be his iviie. We expect the would-be bridegroom at least to but on an uct. and assures his Lady Love that he shul spend his life adoring her 21nd protecting her ircm every harsh wind that blows, and that her l1.)- Ihke llI-Ilnn Mullins a “IIEGIIIAII” lIIIIll O Many women make it n point to hnu All-Brim muflinl on the table it every breakfast, because no many people need just that much added "bulk" in their diet to keep “regular? Here’: how to make: BASIC BRAN MUFFIN RECIPE I tibia-pom: Ill!!- K cupmllk M $1101- ‘ ‘up h“ 1 q‘ K tellpom lnl - 111.1141"- QM ten Creun nhortminggnl run! thgrqlllhlyt add egg and but until creamy. Stir m All-Bun and milk; Ietjonk until moat of‘ moiltule in taken up. Silt flour with nnlt nnd _b¢hn| pun rwwthirdn full Ind e madm- ltely hot oven (400172) about 30 mil-hula- Yield: 8 large muff-Ina (3 inches in diameter) or l2 small mufiinu (2% inches in diameter). Be sure you use Kellogg's All-Bran, ' bccnuac it ha: the right caste and texture to make delicious mufiins. Also you know that it in an effective source ‘of “bulk" and the intestinal tonic: vitamin Bi- , 1.11110 1‘\ .111» sililll poi-form no task hurdei- than soothing 111s wcarv brow. 11d w-hcn. lllnlvild of doing this he brutally infoi-iiis her that 110 will fib- - illlnlllllliY tor ner. and 1.11211 she wi have i0 rustle hci" awn - 11> ivonclci- why he wnnts to niuii-s- niiii whui lt-(l h>ri to - . 2111',‘ wuiiiiiii would wuiit to IlliIl‘l'_\' hini‘! could be if disgruntled voting mothers oiien wives knew \\-011.1l11't rc- nrnis 11nd Ccituiiily no tii-osllcct ll.‘.\S alluring, 21nd anv girl whotliai Illt'll' .\\uu'.t1 01-011 01111111110!‘ it foi- a niin-leeivc them with , tile \\'<>lIl(l 111111: to be hellbciii. unto-alas when they illll\l‘I"(’lI‘i'l with 1114111111011). A \\'1;n1u11 marries toit-iieu- liiisbziiiiis. but willlld $01111 M01 1t huslmnii who loves 111-r so 1111111 b11011 t0 inriiu- 1110 Iii-st of the \\t‘l 110 l.\ 10111101- ul 1101- 211111 feels b111-g111i1 they 111111 iniitle. s11 ('lll\‘1\ll‘U1l.\ to1\'1\i'ti hcr thut lie 110 s 11> protect her and stand I uiivuys think 0i one of these IJI"\ 011 i101- 111111 the hardships ofjsllii-cu. ,r,l i11..111:-i'.s i knew whose 11101 ;i).i'tiiig zidvice to 1101- (iutigliteis Bail Business Deal l\\'lI(‘ll they 111111-1-1011 :1 _ "Stic It 21 1111111 tiuesift feel tliut wayibv Will‘ lllldbillld 51ml Um" "m"? l()\\'tII'(l 11 girl, it he doesn't u-2int to i0 Ylhll Millliei‘ too 011011. And 11,11 m, 1,15 blptiycg- and m, u, work never tell me of unv 1_if your hus- 101- hm; Md l; he (tawny; 11m;- lo band's faults. I__ 110111 want to -gi\'e lici- things. lie not only doesni. KNOW fllmul- 1119m- gn-e i101" 11-11111 she extiects of mar- iiugc, but also he gives 110i" a 11131311 bLInlllUP-i 110211, _ Your hard-bailed lover. for in- stuiu-e, has 11111-11011 you that if you i11.1i-i'v him 111211 you will have in, support yourself, 21nd 1n 21111iiti0n to ‘snow INTEREST IF Y WANT FRIENDS Dear Doroiliv Dix-Can you tell me the secret of making friends easily’? I 11m shy and embarrassed 111111 he wi'l 110cc you to do thci-"Hlii YFYITJI)‘ Sell-FOHSPIQUS -~ 0011ki11g 211111 iiousccleauing and stranizvffi. A READER- uusiiiiig 211115 11111111111. 1111 ) 0t 1.1.8 work 111111. 1110 tiomestic \\'iIe_pei'-1At1$\\'fl‘— HH-ms _A_|,,,- 1 .1, W111 1X» lucky 1f the '1'l1e_s01~1-ct of 111111111111 friends is 11131111,,“ (101 ,1 pxpflut \'Qi1 w pay! to be interested 111 nconle._l_..isteii to 1,1,, m,- uyoytvty 1,111 Magus, 1110111 talk’ iibout IIICIIISEJCS 11nd 1111- 11111; 1111110 m 1111101 of y-oui- their affairs- Ask tlirm questions “t he seems L0 be about things concern them. that i111)‘ 11101111 is _ honvch m. _ given 3'01! fair Remember their tastes and ttheir ivurniiiiz 111.11 11c will make the hflbbivs. D0 little IBVOTS 1°! 19m- iwi <1 lllbllllllll 111 the \\‘0l‘.(l1 and s0‘ Show them that vou like them. Q 111 you 111.11-1-1- him your inisiortiiiie Remember that. S8ll-(‘Ol1.\.131L.- will be 1.11 110111" own 1101111. Nfar- riess is 311st a foi'm_ of, Self-Colic?"- 1-111140 \\-1;l1 .1i1n won't be 11 lcitcxy. If 3'0“ Will (‘Pu-W Ililiikllik 11ml i011 1L w-ill be u up game in which 111i are the cynosure bf all 9W5 end 1110 0111-115 will be stacked against fiery-body is noticing what. W“ you, have on, how you w-alk and talk. — you will lose your self-conscious- "AVE To “um; mess. 'I_'l1ink of others and forgtt - if .111 0 cure for it. 30m“) IS a S rDOROTHY DIX. ‘QMIIIIIII-llil" WIIMIII 1.11:1. REED THIS ADVICE! Are you get- ting moody, cranky 11nd NERVOUS? Do you feur hot flushes, weakening dizzy spells? THEN IISTEN: These symptoms often result from fcmi-ile functional disorders. So start today and take Lydia E. Piukhamfi: Vegetable Compound. For over 60 years Ptnkhamh Compound has MIR IIAPPINILS Ue-n- IVIISS L>:x—-1\iy :0 years 11f 111211‘ 11.110 have meant tins lair bit- tt-i-ness, regret, 111i.1i'1-c..~, two sons, three 1112111111012», one LIIVQECC, rc- 11111i-1'i.1,, 10 my husband .1111‘ on- lightennieiit a‘. 121st, t 011w up a sp0i,e<l, selfish little brat with a xvho 111d not 10:11-11 1110 to 1112111101 _ cuiguui-i- 1111511111111 e150, q:- to 11111114‘ 1-10111, Ql‘ 1o t)l'('))1ll'E me for lilo. 5111-1 b01010 1 10ft 11s :1 bride nzyi 111011101- ciillcd 1110 aside 21nd toldl nie not to [D1143 anything from my‘ husband and to come iionie if he 11.11111 111-111 inc as I WJiilCU to be li‘l_'ll‘.i‘.i. 1 luiik her 11t2‘.'.1<: and I did 11o 1101110 three tiincs and the lust 1.1111 .1 1111s d. dl\'\.l'\l' but, Al. 11111.1 1.110, hlltll. i sutlclutl knocked‘ some sense into my hear: 11nd mace inc realize Llidl. l couldni be happy \\'lIllO\Ii1 111v husband aiizillililvflwkY-K h 1pm thousnnda or tflulwnmen Also. I rviilizeti tizit u p iny c , 1111111111» were iuy own 1111111 111111 ll ‘llglllglllflgiklfafingggFgfglfg R110“. ‘-‘ ‘l- I'm“ I “m ‘ll-film! ‘l lessen cisti-ess clue to annoying fe- go ct nut-nape, thm 1 mind lime male 1un¢monn| --,,-,-cgu1ar|fles_-- (10110 s11 from the beginning. ll we Mada m cunncht WQRTH TRY. Iwunt IIHDDIIICS? lfltlilllg 1181-151, we ma] Any druggflgrg, mvc to work or i, an: o sees to £11119. MRS. L Answer- - You are right about that. Hap- l l G21 1m OIIIICE 0F IIEVKIITIOII cur! In 1AFé55E§ CORNER GINGER PEAR. CONSERVE 6 cups diced pears 1 cup crushed pineapple 1 lemon 1 orange 5 cups sugar 3 tablespoons chopped pre- served ginger Method: Peel and core the pears 811d dive these finely. Drain the crushed pineapple thoroughly. Grate the rind from the orange and lemon and then squeeze out, m? Juice of each. Cflmbitie the prepared pears, pine. apple, grated rind and juice of the lemon and orange, and the sugar Heat gently to the simmering pcint, stirring to dissolve the sugar, {gum cock gently until the mixture ha; thickened. about 40 minutes. Add the preserved ginger and continue cooking a few minutes longer. Pour znto hot, sterilized Jars seal with melted paraffin. IIIILADIYS CONSERVE I pound peaches 1 pound pears 2 pounds apples 2 lemons 3 pounds sugar 1 small bottle marashchino cherries - keys to a cabin by Lida Larrimore l O IMCIAI mm! They were staring at each other like strangers, John thought, antag- onism humming between them in vibrations across the dim, rich.y furnished 1-ooni._ But he could not, he would not. yielu. 1t was not, 11e toid nlniseii, entney pride, not; only stubbornness. There was a deeper reason, something he was unable to analyze fully. 11. had to do with all the other pressures being ex- erieo upon him bv this lite into which he had been plunged. - "I'm sorry." he 5211a, conscious of David Graham's eyes nxeu upon 111m in commission, "I can't break that promise, Gay. Dr. Sargeant is depending on me. 1 can't let him down." There was silence for a moment. Then Gay's expression softened. She gave a low shaken laugh. "I'm as bad 11s Aunt Elorii." she said. "I've Just been desbising her because she very kindly offers to arrange your life for you. I'm doing the same." Her breath caught on u sob. "Forgive me. I'm sorry." she 's lpped from the arm of her luthei-‘s chair and came toward him. "I'll be patient. ' " WNUSIYQ I can wait He looked GUWII at her as she stood beside him, lovely iii this changed and softened mood. "You do understand, uay?" he asked, wanting to take her in his arms, to heal the hurt he had been obliged to give her in the only way at. his command. Diffidence held him motionless, self-conscious in the presence o! her father. Her eyes fell away from his plead- ing glance. "Of course I under- stand." She laughed too quickly, too brightly. "It's Just that Grandfa- ther's offspring have always had too don't accept disappointments grace- fully. Excepi. you. Dad. You're the only one of us who doesn't snatch and grab." She linked her arm through John's. "Have you finished with John?" "I hope not." David Graham smiled but his eyes were grave. "I hope to have the pleasure of a pro- longed acquaintance." "At the moment. l mean. This New Gameslo Give Your Hal lowe'en Party Fun Method: Dip the peaches tn boil- 111E water and when in cold water Peel them, cut in halves, remove the stones and slice, Peel, core arid slice the pears and apples. Cook the apples slov 1y until ten. tier, ll‘|(‘lI add the slice: peaches and pcai-s, the grated iund and juice from the lemons, and the sugar. Heat slowly to the simmering point, stirring 1.0 dissolve the sugar, til-ten cock gently, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking untii the mixture thickens. Drain the cherries thor- cuglily and chop them into small pieces, Add to the conserve, mix- 111B well. Ccok a few minutes longer, then pour into hot. sterilized Jars and seal at once. pine-s is never 2i gift, 1101- is ii. iiic ti. is suillflllllllg we have to earn. I think that there Ls nothing else in tiit- woi-lo more pathetic than that mothers, who know how 1m- nortaiit u. is that 11 woman should make i1 success 0f her marriage. do Ian little to I11 their daughters Icr it Thcv $11011 their girls; they culli- Yule expensive tastes in them; ltity do i101 tent-h them how to cook or sew or run a budget, or do any of ilic piuczicul tlifings upon which the -. 111110 0 evc ~ me mus be ‘hligill (111111 111111011 111g 213v; Come MARCH 21 l0, APRIL 29 ‘Arie-Q buck 11111111: i0 Itiuthcr if cvei-ytl1ing,—E-‘1¢l'll<‘l\l illdlcfllillll 1611M‘ 101‘ 11002-111 g1) iust 21s marriage docs 111 F0111‘ bllclcfii in lflfifliliit: and a0- y lflirv 131C, quinng. Liuins to be 1121a in fi- Periizitis mothers deserve to be 11811688. production of needed com- puncshed by having their weak- moditics and thrctigh-artistic and, knecri ci-uughters come home u-ith professional pursuits. - two or ihi-ec children to be sup-* APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurusi , 1101-1011. lmnusc they (lccided they '_1=11-1@n;11_v 55])(*¢[5, you 511011111 b 111111 lost llll'll' tn. e for their hus- @n1hu,»1a51§¢ about gygalgf amen“; biiiids, 0i‘ they (Int like some 0f 1511mm“ man usuay Try new vgn- 1.11011’ li\tSl)2ill(lS' little :2‘ ‘IIIFIUGS. ‘Lures 0f worth; develop new M935‘ but no one can dispute that iiimy and mnovauonsh Associate Mm- nnd mam- a divorce would be saved bright mind and express you, own sound vievws. Courtship, domestic- ity favored. MAY 2i lo JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Your surest path ICI 1i:i\'211i3"11i1".it l For Tuesday, October 15th , NOW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspi tion 0f ive ideas and methods. Reinforce your cleverness with sound judg- ment and useful equipment. JUNE 22 lo JULY 23 (Cancer)- Generally’ favorable, but you will have to he the master cf your craft. Proper planning, integrity of pur- pose 11nd accuracy in management are essential, Don't heed pettiness. JULY g4 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- rution l // Your Individual l-i O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake -———~1 will be through tirnctictil BppIICXI-l your unusual and iarogrcss- » Itvrlay_n t__be_ anlauspiciouj’ period foi- speedy money gains and quick turnovers but it certainly promises bciielits for (lllllclll work. per» t- ent effort and a vitillingness to co- operate. l AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgoi-Improvement in your own work and other activities and gains through important conectlons and HIDCTIOIS are favored by bencfic .11"- "1-"1 '1- -~ SEPTEMBER. Y4 t0 OCTOBER 23 l . rLlbral -_ Theres a bioad scope for , iyour fine mental ability, and a- pecinlly in matters where farsight- ,ed1iess and calm, sturdy Judgment 1111-0 essential. You can reshape and rebuild today. 1 OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (SICOrpIIOJ —- A day to your liking! ‘I: cal or research, intricate prob- llrms, organization and managerial lwoi-k. You engaged in executive matters, engineering, building, manufacturing and maritime in- 'tei'est.s are especially favored. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Bankers, brok- ers, traders, manufacturers and l-Il lof New Ideas In Making Curtains A Fortune Hunt for Your Crowd The witching hour on Halloween -—and your party hits a new high in spooky thrills us the crowd pairs off, candle in hand, to hunt fortunes Clever to arrange the hunt in "Safari" style, telling your guests that they who dare the scariest spots will win the best fortunes. Let your dark cellar be the Ghosfs .Walk and behind your ghost ibi-oomsticks and sheets! hide a card saying: "You have what Ii takes to win riches. fame, love!" Conceal less rosy fortunes in dark cupboards or attics disguised as the Witch's Dcn, the Black Cat's Lair. the Owl's Ncst and so 0n. But for those timid souls who will venture no farther than a Jack O'Lantern I11 a dark hallway write such fortunes as “Sissies! Faint hearts win neither kisses nnr wealth." Another lively stunt is "Baffling Box." Put in your box such objects as soap and steel wool and have everyone try to guess what they are while lights are out. The wild guesses are riotous fun. Many more games for Halloween —for all kinds 11f parties-arc given 1n our IiZ-page booklet. Has lively fortune games, team games, brain- ‘avers, ice-breakers; stunts In make ‘I i110 most pnpu‘:1r l~~.<'--.= i- Send 20c In coins for your copy And Draperies to The Guardian Home Service Be sure t0 write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. ltreet Address ‘engaged in useful and ry‘ (C0nth1u_cci_0i1 page_5, col 7) I DON'T MIND MAC'S REMARKS,MR.DED6E~ WE KNOW THAT ALI- FOOTBALL l. Docs not rot dresses. doe! no: irritate skin. - — 2. NnwaizingrodrynCanbeuacd 3. right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 clzys. Removes odor from perspiration. Apurqwliiic,[greasclcsgstain- Icws vanishing (roam. Anid has been awarded ll": Appr0val$calnftlichmcrirli lisrii-irc 11f Iriuntleriniz for being ImrmIc-s to IabriJ. 25 MILLION jam oI lfirrid have been sold. Try ajarlodnyl RRRID 4 Acnllnuimi lclllt ma: 39> I- l-r 1.1mm m m 59¢ jun) much of everything, I suppose. We~ AND GET THIS ¢ 10000000000 house. _Swarming with relatives. No wonuei we're all on edge. Will you excuse us. Dad‘! _ John and l, aie going out ano walk five miles." CHAPTER IX ,The sun. dropblniz toward the ho- IIZOII, 1810 3 (Illzzling sheen on mg snow. winch coveieo mt: wiue lawns sloping away n-om the great scone WWBFS iuiu turrets anu vicwrian emueiiisiiinents Q1 the house, bu], when dliiulied ov uie foliage o1 ever- greens, striped and xiugreed by me 11111.11.» aiiu bare branches 0t trees. lcabnit tracks printed the path m. tore tneiri, WDDHS, scaliopeu inden- tatious, like waves on sand. wneie the snow nau been blown by the wind. iiiey ploughed through, kick- ing uoa iine WIIIW mist that spray- ea their 1aces WILD stinging cola. "It's like a Maine snow." John S810. as uav Jaecume suent. ‘ "Yes. isn't. it?" she saiu brightly. ‘Dry and like DOWGEI‘. We dont often have them like this." "Do you ski near nere?" Why wouldn't she look at. him? Her arm, linked through his, was unrespon- sive beneath the thick fui- coat sleeve. When he glanced sidewise and down, he saw Only tendrils of red-brown hair curling out. under SAVE YOUR C LOTII E nd Personal/Fashions Literaturei izAnaii/r/f Bllullflh! Soup will brlufl you u u! o! orlfllnnl Roger: Sliver-plate n V; usual prlcol Send 5 Sunlight S-w-n carton and: primed with rhn nar and 60¢ to Sunllght, Dept. .I 73 l, I-Ilmllton, Ont, and recelve6heautlfulfikllurflplttem enlpoonl. ~START SAVING FOR YOUR SET NOW! built. Original — do ' - . but. I've seen pll1otl1§,.a',},§s l_c_“l|‘,:l.‘,l,’f,:, spoke of it as an naiiaii 111.21. 'l~ iookecl like a steel-engraving 11...; terraces descenuiiig in a sci-it, ,0 a .ake and balustraues and 11111., n“. weeping coniiers. Our lillllli)‘ 11' parvenus in comparison 111111 H,- Jarieways. The land was 111-111, m, to one of Todd's ancestors 111 1111111 ’l‘hat's why thev can live sillipl): now, without observing 211i the .1111; conventions that Aunt Flora Sllug. izles to maintain." A hemlock oianch, weighted with snow, cut uurcss the Diltl). "Duck? he cricu 11nd reached 101-- ward. too ate. to thrust ll, 101m He cauialit. her as she stumbled "Heavens!" she gasped 11nd ow. ed up at. liini. snow covering her face like a mask. She blinked, 1111-11 laughed, u gav laugh, free from constraint. "You look like a snow- man," she said. He blinked to ciear his vision. “You look like a snow-maiden." l-lc laukhed with her. "No, that's too poetic. You look as though you'd fallen head-first in a barrel of soap flakes. I can't. see anything but the tip of your nose. Here. Wait." JContinuedV on page 5, col, 2i her cap. the curving line of her cheek half-buried in fur. He had thought that here, alone, out ot doors, he would fhid her again, but. she had ignored or deliberately mis- IXILBTDICI/EU 111s uiifiuent attempts to effect a reconciliation so that he no ionger maue an erfoi-t. to bzuk through the brittle gaiety of nit, mood. "We have," she replied. "On the slope just beyond the grove, be- tween the Janewav Dlaoe and ours. It isn't very exciting though. Coast- ing there is more fun." "The Janeway plaice is beyond the grove?" John asked. Why should he apologize again? he asked him- self. Gay had known that he was obligated to Dr. Sargeant until the coming October. She shouldn t have made plans for him which she knew he would be unable to endorse. She d aiwavs been able to buv What She wanted. Well, in this instance, there was something more important than money. It. was his services the doc- tor needed. Best es- "Yes, ‘l-llghcltfff" Gay said in reply to his question. "ItIWas a show-place until ‘Dunedin was Make your little girl's Fall coat yourself. It's simple with the aid ‘of this pattern and you'll not only save yourself money, but be assur- ed of ood fit and quality material as wel, The pattern includes a charming dress to match, which buttons all the way down the front so ycur daughter can dress herself without your aid. She'll especially 1love the new sailor collar and the warming puff sleeves. So get starb- ed on your sewing now, and have this indispensable ensemble all readv for the first crisp days. Style No 3462 is designed for sizes 2, 4, and 6. Size 4 requires 1 1-14 yards of 54-inch material with 1 1-2 vnrds 35-':1ch lining for coat; i t-2 yards 39-inch fab- ric, 3-8 yard contrasting. for dress Hat pattern No. 2813, sfzes 2 to 10 years, must be ordered separately. Sci-d Twenty 1200i i-cin is arr-- rerred. foi- pattern Write ohinly vour Name. Address and style number Be sure 1.0 state the lize ---n wi=h Style No. 3462 Size I 11;}... Itreet Addmu Cltv Pmvinnu AMomingSmilc Needlecraft- —-For 7k Home rcrru-r Wllfll I IIIIIQIEIIS U50 TIIII J-PURPOSI Medicine M; the very first anlillc, sneeze, or s1 of a cold put just a. few drops of vie Va-tro-nol up each nostril. If used In time, Va-tro-nolb stimulating action actually helps prevent many colds from developing. _ . . . 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