eke-ii“: -_ 1 race rwo {Wom A LivingcS. Leisure LITHE WQMANX REALM! KILL-JOY Ml will stop to hear l lust. Laughter. fflcndship doubloe. Bu! they'll think you are a pee! If you tell your troubles. ~ —Edgar Gust. Chewing is necessary to ensure proper rllgesllnn and to get the mast out of what. we eat, say health authorities. Eating is seren- ity with a nti/nlmitm of clatter and chatter is also advised. AFFFPTWNG “TTHV flltACli IF PART 0F FRIENDSHIP One of lhP least. appealing things about wc-‘rklrit! women is that so Wlflhi‘ of them carry over into the“: i-il lives the independ- ~= c that is a ncvessnr)’ part of lllrly \\r1l'l\'lll'_' lives. This 1s no help in friendships. To rnakl- her pr-lrll tho woman who voiced that complaint told the. slmvj nitlcli lo hcip n “Wwtitttt veil: km; filcrd of the rs who had her lr-h tn undergo a is opernficn shc and her hus- hanrl persuaded the friend to stay with them durin: lwr weeks of. ro>"\'al~=i-ei1<‘0.' Thm ..tued they i-iuld rou- ‘ " ' cut tl'\\vn c-li tho cost of hot i“.nc=< hv doing it for hcr. She accepted their invitation. De- lcrmlned m" to he inrirhtcd to them. she houzhi thcm several ev- pr-nslve :"t= as scnrl as she was hark at. \\'f‘l'l\'. Said the friend ‘who tiled to llPlU her: "Those gifts iust. made us feel silly. Why. we didn't help her at all. \Vith the money she spent ‘pay-in: us hack‘ for an act of friendsl o. she could have gone to a nursing home In» recuperate from her operation. But. like so many woriclng women. she has the deep-rooted idea that she must net-er he indebted to anyone." It is lust as important in any friendship in he able to accept graciously as to give graciously. Wot-kin: women shouldn't overlook that. Not ii’ they want to have warm and lasting friendships. In- dependence in the business ivo-rld is good. In the social world it is better to relax g, little. LOBSTER FISHEITWEN CHARGED NEWCASTLE, N. 13.. June 20 -—(CPt _- Fifty-three lobster fish- erment. of Hardwicke Parish were charged today with taking gear to the fishing grounds April 30 before the official opening of the sea n in that district at 5 a. m. Ma, l. The cases will be tried at. Chatham. Iurlov Motbsnrwry ls Guaranteed, In wrflh’. _ probe! your furniture, rugs, blankets, elm and fvrs from moth dumogo for five yours. I luiou pays for the damage. 44c will protect a man's suit for five ours —only 9c I yoln other articles equally ow. Ivy this guaranteed rnotlupruy today ‘III your department, drug or hardware sloro. loading luundriur and dry cleaners can Mrlll yovr clothing, fu bio» rugs and lurnllurs. »oo<3>c a<t<§mk§ w§o Better English % D. C, Wllllams Guaranteed IVIOTHPROOF - -<~- 1. What. is wrong with this sen- lance? "They divided it. among one another." . 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation (If “:0iilash"? 3. ll/hiolt rm" rrf LRII UW@ misspelled? Catastroflie, “tool; ism, catapult. 4. Wihat does the word celestial" moan? 5. What is a twitih mu that moans in giving"? word beginning "very liberal ANSWERS 1. Say, "Thcy divided it among flhetmelves." 2. Pronounce goo-lash. on as in too. a as in ah. accent first syllable. 3. Catechism. 4. Pertaining to the spiritual heaven; divine. "The contemplation of celeslai things will make a man botlh sped: and think more subiimely when he descends to human affairs." ~ Cicero. 5. Munl-flcenl. U QFQKWQ)‘ Q 42' ~11» -=~ FAULTY starts-m» rsapouru racr: ‘ Faulty technique: 0f lpplyln; make-up to eyes and mouth our ago and harden the entire face. So says make-up expert ‘Trude Goubaud. One common fault she cites is that of panning lips into a Cupid's haw. Making a hairline nut. of an eyebrow l5 another. A third is that of almost blacklni; out the eyes uuh mascara and shadow. If you go in for these effects and want proof of errors. Madame Gou- haud suggcsts that you make-up cne half of ,\our face as usual. Make-up the other half using the methods she recommends. Coax the "model" cyebrmv into a naturally iuatuiant line urth a pPnfll. Thu-eve out only slragglcrs. Apply l7t"llt‘il with short hairline strokes. using the pencil a trifle more heavily where the brow starts curving vicar the nose. Smudge pencil marks with your iinzci" to soften the lrllc hcfcrc you finish. Use tuo shades of c_\e shadow for Slllllfil)‘. A hlue sliarir- vom- bincs itit-ely with hrnwll. Aililll‘ the blue in an almost imperwrniilale line along the roots inf Blend tho hrcivn ovcr the 1c and “K1,; the pillar‘ wit to notltiitzucss toward thc brow. Before mascara ts ililllllctl l‘) lashes, powder U19?" lifilllll‘ l" make it tiinll Al's“: the mastara drlrg lfifllllffl’ lashes i-tti» a so!‘ fr~nge Now for liw iip- Uhlng R brush to draw off lipstick color. make up the "model" side in a _ long sloping line that iacgins at the cleft and gaes high and full in the same lower lip. Now, you are able to tumpurc an experts technique with will own. Which do you think makes you look younger and prettier" the carver of the mouth. Use liroarl stroke nn tho LIGHTENING “ZASH-DAY At its hast, wash day is bad en- ough; but there arc scvcral ways in which a homemaker can make blue Monday just a little brizhtcr. Any mother knows that Junior must go through that exuberant period when hedeilghts-m diving into his porridge and scattering it to the four winds; when he drib- bles on the table cloth like a senile old gentleman. The Drover- blal ounce of prevention lies in placing a. round of wax paper. cut several inches wider than his plate. at Juniors place. It lies fiat and is scarcely noticeable on the table "floflhf*' ~~~~ —~ _ One of the most helpful gadgets lls q, shelf, right next the laundry ;tubs, where we keep all the spot- removers. As we sort. the laun- dry_ it is a simple matter to re- move the stains we discover. Thus we don‘t have lo run all over the place looking for the various clean- in: aids. A list of these aids just under the shelf is a good idea. Here ~ is s, fairly complete list: Grease and oil: Sponge and rub with a clean cloth wrung out of | carbon tetra-chloride, ether, or naptha gas. Shoe polish: Carbon tetra-chlor- Tar: Moisten with carbon tetra- chloride or naphtha gasoline. and scrape off with a dull knife. Then again rub spot with a cloth wrung out of the same solvent. Candy, fruit, and ice cream: with a cloth wrung out of very hot water or tetra-chloride. Paint: Place damaged part open vessel: in another pan vinegar tn boiling point; DWI‘ paint stains. over heat over _}0 b<‘il*éki0 liModern A 4,. (l Etiquette. By Roberta Lee i600. iXMQ/w Eiiflizins Q. Should a wanan always re- move her hat in a theater? A. Yes. It is considered bad fonn to keep the hat on. no matter lashes. ‘ Ellen ‘a Diary lyelllllmlhrnafifisn Father's Dty celebrated over the r90! where a length of a root. week end brought. I believe. e measure of happiness to at least gone of these at Aides-lea. Sunday ;moming. James found and ad- | justed his glasses to read an over- size curd which I had fancied for him on a recent trip to the city. Strange i! is that. one searches .out the like to express ones ap- l pfEVl-‘lfltiilt ivhen even a line scrawl- ‘cd on a scrap of paper van convey lquite as precious a message! How- ever. I was in avvord with the sentiment it (contained. thctigh I‘m ‘afraid that part of it. was pretty .vvell lost on James. Whcn lhroilllh the tlampnmvs of the cariy morn- lug he carried it. carefully across i.he lane to show Jeanie he said t. a, pleased voice: “You wouldn't. [Ivan stispcct which pail of it I like best? The name signed. Yes. it's many a day slut-e Ellen scut a iuard to itic." ’I‘ncre rcally has ibcen little nccd of all,‘ l"“'l‘E‘\i'\ill' itlcnce between us down the years iiur any separat on has uni voil- lrinued much beyond a weak and ‘telephones aive tiuit-kcr s-crvit-e. Mrn then arc tiurcadztlwle crcatttrcs. One cannot. know what word or vasual tired will slrike an agree- able note on the strings nl ihe most indifferent heart. Only a ‘woman's name on a card. hut rlotilult-ss re"a1l‘u;: klllll0$l. forgnt- i, Etch §CCllv$ lrc-m past. years. Not that prcscnt (lays fail to hold 21H equal charm. Ou the contrary", at Aideriea our days are muvit eIlJny- ;eri. QLI!‘ only complaint niilhl he phat we would \\’l*il Fr more "time on our hands." Yesterdays Sai>!i:i'..ii_ hm" l brought us rest from olu- w =1‘ _-. affars and 3,L‘L‘Ol‘d:‘llgl)' more leis- ill‘. We found time to l; ,. t'llll|'Cl"i servo c ‘n miir." than s liciause ll’ . Pillllf‘ l,” periurl _ .. 2S a family ncction. Iuderri the re s sr" ~11". _ ‘hat. as I lisicnrd. I coititl visualize rthcrs of llls the broadcast. Iii. zilfflllr; less: the small brisk lady with the pretty Scottish name seated in the old rocker; he in the "sacred" arm- chair. hi5 reading put aside for the time-a page marked tc- be lai-rkcd up presently. The two inclined per- haps to appear indifferent lo an honor bestowed on an elder son and yet well aware and extremely proud of it. As l am of curs when they grow a. better than average yield ul potatoes, ticvclop a fine team or a fatter beet or are fav- cretl with overflowing bins and uiows. As James was on Saturday when his Jamie-fellow walking a- long the intervening farms came hurriedly on an crrund to our farthest field where James was at the sowing and stopped in the. cul- tivated field when he came to l. y! ‘spot where a length of a root, ,whlch had emaped James’ eye, imarred the smoothness. "You t should have seen him, Ellen" James told me later and there was pride ‘in his tones “trying to pull that out-and I loft the sowing and lcame to help him." James and I ,t.hen, listened to this church ser- ‘vicc, while the dampness of a. ‘night-long rain still lingered in the fields’ and a coolness was a- bout. But indoors it was cozy —al- most drowsily so. I remember 110W ithat as "Martyrdom" flooded the kitchen a pair of dark wild ducks flew above the mill in the valley, winging their flight laown to the river reaches. And every shrub and tree had been l"made new" overnight and the old lilac in the border, only a remnant of what once was, but valiant still» was bursting into blossoms of virgin white. u s o gracefully One tree. I missed from the rur- roundings. as seated in the quiet- ness of the old kirk at the corner ‘Z00 6'45” [VERY MOA/fh’ Wind's Nu misspelled word Ir! Ilrlo nrrlorreer CUES IASTE IS A TREAT RUIF’ how small it is-hnd in the case of some hats it is wry inconsiderate of those seated in back of you if, the hat is kept on. , Q. Wlhen removing bread from its plate, should one spear it with a fork? | A No; remove it from its plat1e_ with your fingers. ' Q. Is i-l obligatory to answer, mm; or sylmpllhy that are written to an invalid? ' A. Yes: it the invalid 1c too ilil to answer them. some other mem-i ber of the family should do it. i] GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY TIIIS IF YOU'RE ‘ On ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ of The Month! Do female functional monthly disturbances make you feel ner- vous, fid ety, cranky, so tired and “dragge out."-at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Plnltblm’! NERVOUS’ Variable Com und to relieve luc aym toms. ' flnemedicino "I very e active for this purpose! For over 70 years thousands of ll and women have reported nefit. Just ace if you too, don't report excellent reaultai Worth trymg. zsarast: j Qend your answer w Cué. Dept. o4 Natalie Sn, Toronto 8. Every month the firs: ten correct entries drawn from All entries received each win $10 CASH-doubled to S20 it’ accompanied by a boxrop from Carl Dental Llqssld- Send rs many entries s: you like. CUE 41.4.... Joana»...- l um: GINO-children “w Ion Cd's delicious cure and rddgsfmndeliarc cum: or lrmseo nodes gum. CUE z." siatkzmn " asst 6 MAKII Tllfll‘ IIVFIVIWI BREATH brifi! Ibyfld colour. CUE IAVII Kl.‘ — III I‘ ‘ ‘Pllll’; rvlullvEs .1‘ ._- (l"lllli- . oonomr 01x sus- Lazy Husbands Nomi: Advised ‘h Ins Ilsa Vito Expects Support Frost ller DEAR, MISS DIX: One week slur our marriage, my husband "n. Since then. he sleeps until l PM“ after which signed" his position. he has his lunch and goes to a show ~ to supply him with everything. money, clothes and entertainment. I work all clay at a trying Job and unless I shop after work. carrying home food. cook and serve it. there Otherwise he visits all our neighbors and friends asking for some- thing to cat and borrowing money that he knows 1 have to pay back. I own the house and furniture and have to move. me. except when lug some of my ing it. to him. IamanIIIi. illlputanend l0 this? ANSWER I family goat. any If he had no place to go and no bed _,. him out of it. on uliich to doze irizl at your job. and if there was no food to eat. he could not live the life of Riley. “WFIJ IS CONTRIBUTING He would be compelled to, at. least. support himself. as. he has a slave wife, who provides him with the comforts and lux- urzcs of life while he loafs, he can to his worthlessness and encouraging him in his laziness. and it. is up to you right now to decide whether you are going to spend the balance of your life being a nanny goat, or man. it uscd lo be that only rich girls were the victims of fortune-hunt- ing mcn. but now the Weary Willies. who find it easier to work a wifc than they do Lo work at a job. practice a still more despicable racket. They marry girls who are earning good salaries and then they sit them- selves down on the do-notiiing stool and le‘. Georgina do it. Friend wife has not only to bring home the bacon. but to cook it, too. she generally has t0 furnish the money that the deadbeat husband spends on other womcn. But no woman. unless she is utterly lacking in common sense and courage. has to put. up with such a DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am two, and am now back in business life. I have not been dancing. nor to a. party of any kind since my husband's death. and I am beginning to feel t.he lack of com- paifonship and that I would enjoy an evening of mixed company where some of the participants ivere under 50 years old. 'l‘hcre is no reason. I suppose, why I should not go out occasion- I am not. setting a man-trap, for I can stand on my own feet and life is very drab. ally. stippurt myself and my child. but I for most people. including myself. ANSWhLR; who withdraw into their shells after get dull, narrow and morbid. srcpfathers. b‘; a mother who has absorbed her always spoils him rotten. ried about one thing: age. It is the judgment you showed I-Ie has a charming manner toward I thiukyou are exactly right. companionship to keep him mentally and spiritually alive. The people Many women who lose their husbands " never remarry because they are afraid they will give their children cruel Of course. this can happen. but it. need not if the woman selects as her second mate some man of whose character she ls assured. At any rate. nothing is worse for a child than to be brought up DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am to be married in September and my fiauces sister is oiso to be married at the same time. Ia it bad luck to have “a double wedding and to have two brothers and sisters in one family marry in the same your? ANSWER: Don't. be silly. There is no such thing as luck in marri- termines whether a marriage is a success or a failure, and whether it is double or single has nothing to do with it. Don't let a senseless superstition worry you. or s bsil game. He depends on me is nothing to eat. A F would find it. most inconvenient. to Gflllf-Nllll- Yca, it was in 1891 that he ls grouchlng about my spend- money on myself instead of giv- matched. Bu! Mr. Poet sought round lo A READER. Refuse ‘to be thc Lock Easy enough longer. It is your housc. the morning hours away while you Grape-Nuts packagnYnur grocer has Tbsfk But. as long r-w take lt easy. You are contributing A Product of General Foods IFTY p-ean ago people firs! tasted what has been one of the favorite cereal flavors -l.hst nut-sweet. grand flavor of combining golden wheat and mailed barley by a doubly baking process that produced I really unique breakfast flavor - one that has never been value loo-and r0 you get in Grape-Nuts rarbnhydmles for cncrgzy. phorpfioru: for bones and teeth, iron for the blood. protein for nrusclcs. Really economical -l4 lo it} servings in that bright new Gfiije-Nuis o» ¢a./.¢<-.»...-.@-.Q/~»», G-l77 en's Realm 1 Social andzPersonal J‘ Fashions f Literature C. W. Post succeeded in od il- a self-respecting, independent wo- BUDY FRESHNESS Banlslrodour this pleasant 935v Way Why endure ‘strong-smelling soaps when a daily ‘bath with fragrant. mildly medicated CuticuraSoapbanishesgrim ndodour instantly,lcavesyoufeelingwontierlully clcan and confident! Finish with fra- grant. berated I uticura Talcum to ab- sorb perspiration, guard against of- fending. Buy Cutivura today! Also. husband. a widow of 27. with a little boy of Except for young John, my feel that a little social life is good What do you think? That Body of Yours‘ l By | Jllnoa W. Barton llL D. l NANCY Everybody needs human some grief or misfortune invariably atcrrousm AND nvuusrrzr it is tlfltliflillg iu 543E how alco- ‘hollsm is flow being studied by ihealth and welfare organizations. Gone are lhc days when an alco- holic was (ronsldcrcd a moral uf-i lcndcr lo ho ltuncilod- only by the law. ‘Poday hc is considrrcd a slok‘ incizvid-ual requiring the attention CANDY lo! a physician, preferably a psy- ols-Jatrist who treats emotional and nervous diseases. Thus the sym- ln nlckmz out your mates that dc- zpathy that was [Olvfflflfly e xiended Ito the family of 1hr» alcoholic is Inow in part cxtcudcd to the alpo- holic, He receives not only sym- whole life in him, and who almost We are wor- I awaited the first organ notes of last evening's service. The bright- ness from the sunset still linger- ed on the sky. as yet vying for place with the lighted lamps Ln- doors. But twilight was advancing settling above an horizon where a field, gently rolling, disappeared over its edge. Near trees were held motionless, and the farther ones were now dark lines against the meadows. Then it was that I missed the old silver birch from a corner of God's acre. It was one of a row of trees that edged it along the highway. Cemeteries, I fancy are not such lonely places ll there are neighboring brecs, where winds may croon —n.nd Sum- mer birds carol their ageless tunes. But this one has been given as an offering to the ruthless march of time, gone to make way for a widened road or strung Wires demanded by the ever-quick- enlng pace of Lhese days that are ours. Not that I do not. favor mak- ing electricity and the beat of roads available to farm and village folk. At thesame tl-me until nat- ure or man restores something of the former beauty to these broad blre thoroughfares. I find myself looking in vain for many lovely d! landmarks I once knew, wide- spreadlng maples and great l-llvches and sprucec, as well as blossom- ing June hedges. I suppose that eventually planted trees will re- place these in a landscaping that . will turn our highway into g broad clean avenue that alike to Island- ers and tourists will in time come to be "a thing of beauty and a jay forever." Until tomorrow -. Illry --Good- night. Morning Smile Ari old colored man are: slot! what breed o! chlokml he con- lldered beet. "All link he! merttl.” he replied. “Do write emu lodeeelfes’ tohldo efmyouseh ‘m3. . LONOI-BT AQIJIDUOT The longest aqueduct ever built b the SOD-mile Colorado River aqueduct of Southern Oslifomil. OLIANING ALUMINUM Ordinlrv soap and wstar an but for cleaning spun aluminum ice buckets. cheese, trlys and null. balms. no: tbs‘ Ili- pathy but also real help from iam- ily and friends by vlll? IQCOBIIIUOD of alcoholism as an illness requir- ing mecllcal skill to bring about a cure, Physicians studying alcoholirs l'llE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Tuesday. Juno 24 Icohollc can be cured if he wants to ibe cured. ’I‘HE cidereal indications are for; s. day of exceptional enterprtse and initiative decisively strengthened by a merger of interest. resources and operation; with those in influ- ential places. This should yield rich results of a tangible and prac- tical means for increasing the for- tunes alnd bringing solid prospect of iaunchlrzg new projects and ct- talning expansive ambitions. While a progressive program rmy ream desired goals, yet it may be nwm- nary to make drastic changes in plans 0r objectives. Be careful not. to incite this by strife, conflict or impulse or erratic emotions. Maln- lain poise and self-reliance. Birthday Forecast that employers in reached the stage where an om- considered not worth helping and merit he needs to restore hlrm to‘ his best. seifksustaining self. 1n the "Quarterly Journal for the Study of Alcohol." Dr. C. Morten- son states that. alcoholism ls a. per- legitimate concern of industriall management just as are other pro- blems of health and disease in gcn- , oral. " Aside from the standpoint of sav- ing the alcoholic fvc-m himself andl restoring hlrm to his family and the‘ oommuniw, all the effort and money it costs pays large dividends for industry itself. as tihecc re- stored alcoholics have pmved to be able and productive me . The col or s prosrun for restor alcohol- fol to normal in an industry em- [pioying 10,000 to 25.000 men and women would. be about $15.00!) P" yggy or $30 1,0 $60 per BlCOthOllC. Dr. Mortouison suggests Lhe form- Tihosc whose birthday it is may look for a particularly lively and exciting year. in which mil/ah of s. constructive and ambitious nature,‘ may be promoted or onoourl-Kod by‘ tlhose in influential places. peflonll enterprise and initiative and self-relialnoe are first. coruldera» tlon, yet. a sudden event may indi- we the nded tor reviled PW"! M‘ mm techniques. sod-i mlchl dc- velop rs spirit. ofnsctrl-fea °" "Km w H" ‘n u o‘ in fa committee representing the “film pg?!“ hill-lire: pegrsgmmcl department, the hcalthl s. y e ' m"! s d tnnent and the management Cum ommdtflfirzutm °°“"'°u'd.a:g:ltnicnt. Wltih the cooperation ‘mm’ » f recov ad alcoholic in the a child bum on lusts artmritéll: 318;, nufby “mum,” M... be well eulWQd 2% may,’ lad pbymmtmt‘ find help from organ. wally gdwfflu‘ mpm-t‘ But. imam. ouch as the National Com- en rm W"! - mitt f Education on AlooholL-nn. ‘mat, “film” m” Pm" (Mrhithis ezomocrnlttce could help restore mm n. lmsny alcoholics. Outstanclingly Qggd lSAlAllA" mica a curl-cut all say the same th1ng~that an a1- 0! Defipimlllm 0" m9 bail’? valuah lass been added Perhaps the nwst hopeful news spoonfuls of compel-M lair": o! yet at hand about. alcoholism is wlmvhla. ‘Ilhfa will leave the lkln industry have clean and fresh. ployce who Ls an alcoholic is not niture polish? so dismissed, but Ls taken 1n hand Line, spirits of wine. vinegar and by gmploytment counselors and tore- linseed oil. Shake well and do not men who seek fOr him the treat-Jae much st s. time. {cold when used for mashing pots- toes? or cold milk will make tshc potatoes sonallty disorder, and as such Ls a pasty and heavy. . rNeedlecraftf . O $2 m m 3~ 2 R. Rcnsoving Rust Rust can be rrmoved from nickel- plale by covering with oil of grcasc, or: mutton tallow. Allow u, to remain for two or three daysl then rub thoroughly with rotten- stone, wash with ammonia. and pol- ish wit-h whiting. Kerosene applied frcquently nvill prevent nickel from rusting. Testing Cake p;.y-5a-.-...v ‘h- h." n“ t... .9...» Q10! Cook"s Corner . f wka/c .g.vo-Q§-:c-€>oo~§osa CRlJ MB 0M ELETTE 4 eggS. separated teaspoon sail. ‘A, teaspoon pepigr ‘.2 cup milk l‘; cup soft bread crumbs l lnblcspocn fat METHOD: Add pcppcr to the egg yolks and ‘Vat slightly. Measure the brcud crumbs vrell packed down in lilh‘ cup, Add these to the egg yolks. along with the milk. Add the sail to the ca: whites, and beat tmtil stiff. but not dry. Fold the crumb and cgg yolk mixture into the bcaton whites. Heat the lat in a uioderatciy- hot pan and pour in the OlliClrltc inZuure, levelling oft Lho surface slightly. Place a cover on the pan and The cake will be ready to be taken from the oven if the top ofi it feels firm. Lt the sides navel shrunken from the pan, and if n toothpick will come out dry and clean when thrust through it. Loose Screw: When screws on fumit-ure become i loose and fall our. dip t-hcm im give.’ and screw back in nilic-kly. will not loosen again. They A How Can 111i By Anne Ashley eta-an Q. How can I destroy the odor A. By bathing in warm water. to ' two table- Q. How can I nsake I good fur- A. Mix equal part4 of turpen- Q. Should the milk bl hot. or A. 1t should be hot. Lukevwarun cook over sufficiently low heal so that. the bottom is only lightly browned after 15 minutes cooking. Cool; altogether about 20 to 25 min- ucs. until the surface of the omelotte l5 d-ry ttouch lightly with lihe fim-g- er tip). and a knife inserted in ill! centre comes out clean.‘ Fold and serve on a warm Platter. Serve mil plain or with tomato. mushroom o! végctable saucev-w-w ~ — ~ for fish. Iowlnnca a and economy me IFOR THE HOME! IUTTON One, lrrro. button your (I'll! — all the way down tihe front! Tlharc what you do with this wonderful washable. cool as s m spray with its cap sleeves and sweetheart neck. Then. why not follow fashion’! new mood o! fankvlnlty by cocci-it- lng the trim lines wltih dainty r4!- film? No. 2240 ll out in sized 12. 14. 10. ~18, 20. 36. & and 40. 81a 16 re- qulrec 3% yards 05inch, 3% yards g. \ Send M eentl for PAHERN which includes complete sowing guide. Print your Nuns, Address and Style Number plainly. B: euro to state the sin you wins. Include poltll unit or I000 number in your "address. Address Pct-tens Department, Tlu Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. M40 NIIIO Address