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HNFIELITS RIGIPI in _ cure the ricibfitvaliew bfiiléuiw ‘ , (1 p: Leo Cwfiddijixziyid lgrs. from gyexiolaandvalwayi 5“. r ' kgd with Robin d Hoogther." _ _, bakial d Ylnur, illlafik"gtgisfsa rind 0‘ 0d Succcsfi- Hoymld evtf?‘ Qumzqwli“ QZRVICE LiMiTED HOME HAHN“ 0n rLoUR mus THE EXPLANATION One of the men in the smoking iDliiWlllEllL claimed that he was expert On cities. He could look a. marl and tell from which town came. To his discerning eyo each \ put upon its inhabitants l cer- stamp whim never deceived u n ':u. for instance," he declared ll y‘ his; on his right, "are frcm ' nrli/llrgfl . man admitted the fact. e said to the man on cm Birmingham." ' "And you." third ' “Noiliin ._ hat liidi dual, hotly. “I've been ill f r 51x months. That's what makes look that way." a ' f’ lwusasoivanns COMMAND uree married men met over o. .llOIi dinner and tallked and ..=d until the bom- was very late. l g remorseful, each decided he return home and obey his wiles first command it being un- d§1$t00d that if one failed to do so lid would pay for the next dinner. next week they met to relate experience. ‘Said No. l: “When I got homo I Us! unlucky enough to stumble Ila-inst the old’ grandfather clock -fn the hall, and my wife shouted down to me. "'I'hat's right, break the clock!' 5o I tack a croquet mal- lcgcfind jolly well did break the so .l, or the tom" cibjectcdq l "I fell against the hatstand, and l my wife slwuicd. “That's right = brcal; the lllllSlfllldl’ so, of course, I did." “That's funny,’ said No. I "When I was creeping upstairs I was unlucky enough to slip back s. few steps, and my wife, called out. "That's right break your neck!’ and s0- well, the dinners on me.‘ v THAT OLD MACKINTOSH Dani. Throw It Away 11f you have one 0f those trans- paren macintoshes or one of 2w verv thin rubber kind, don't please be hasty in throwing it away, even if it is past its first youth. There are endless things you can do with it. Every housewife knows just how maddening it ls to try to do house- work wiih a cut finger. It is almost impossible to keep one‘s hands out of viatei" when tlierc is cooking to be done. Greens and vegetables have to be washed, and you can't keep dry at that Job, so take this tip and make an assortment of various-sized finger - stalls and thumb-stalls for these w;ll keep any cut ptr ectly dry and, what is more, will help them to heal far more quickly than usual. Next you can quite easily make yourself s pair of gloves from an- other part 01f this "mac", to wear while doing many a lob which may make the hand wet. ‘Iliese are mucn easier to virork in than rubber gloves, being thin and more supple. How about a neat little cap to slip on while having your bath? This is light and will keep your hair dry and out of the steam. Your cookery book may be in need of a new cover. so how about making one out of the old mack- intosh? This is easily washed over when necessary and will look quite ."'.li'i'xat's curious.’ said No.~2._ i gfilz-v-i W8 I . O . 1 l virtue oi embroidery work two sets of initials instructions. lu uroirr or stamps l0 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department ‘ Design No. 727 s» HAND EMBROIDER THE FAMILY TOWEL SET DESIGN N0. Towels are assuming even more definite personal! these days . Hot iron transfer pattcrgyrlo, 721 contains about w.» inches high different sizes of Mother, Dad, Sister. Bit-idler, His, Heirs, Mr. and Mrs, and flower sprays with complete pattern: Write or send above eedlework Bureau, Charlotte own Gun-diam KEANE_____,___Q_——Q— smurf‘ lionaslse---——--— mTg__,..._----_- PROVE well when (hushed. 72.7 ‘I21 by icturo with l5 cents in coin can't hand me s line . girl like you hasn't any dwell-not enouuh Lmxxx xx “ i ' Ainateur Glamour Girl (By JOSEPH CHIADWICK ) l CHAPTER XXXIV While Tonia had bee trug lin with Bruckmann. Doliiosvan shag coiiie running around the car. Lay oil’. Bruckmann!" he said. “YA! duni have to get rough!" "I'm handling snapped at him. " ell, all right, what you said lust now-about. sil. "There's a limit. l tell you right 110w that I_ dont want to get involved aiiviliiiiz like-well, a killing." Bruckmunn sncered. "Keep your lady if she behaves reasonsbl ." "What are you going to o her?" "We'll keep her hidden. You shall guard her until I'm ready to leave here." " iere are you going to hide her?" "At the boathouse." Donovan scowled. "I don't like it. That's kidnapping. The FBI will ccme in here like an army." “Do you mean you're backing out on me?" Eruckmann demanded. “Wllrit if I do?" Tonia, though held helpless in Bruckmanrfs grasp, felt hope risln ' ilvithin her. I "Donovan!" she cried. “I'll pay with You anything you ask lf youil help ,me. Don't let him—-" | She stopped short at the sound cf an approaching car. It came racing along the road from the di- rection of the highway, than {slowed to a screeching halt about fiftv feet sway. ' A dcor opened, and the driver leaped out. | "Halloran!" Tonia exclaimed. The detective came running, a gun in his hand. Bruckmann swung Tonia around and held her against him- as a shield. He drew an auto- giatic and leveled it over her shoul- er. At the same instant. Donovan plunged forward. He made a flyina tackle, knocking the detective his feet and jolting his gun from his hand. Donovan quickly picked him- self up. retrieved the gun and. with the butt of it, struck Hallorun on who had been trying to rise, sprawl- ed and luy still. ' Donovan. after making sure that he was out. turned to Bruclcmann. "All right-I'm with y ," he growled. "I guess I'm in this thing too deep already to back out now." “Drag that fellow into t-he un- derbrush. and get his car off the road." Bruckmann ordered. "We've got to get moving befoire any one else comes alongl’ en his orders had been car- ried out, he shoved Tonia into the coupe and told Dmovan to take the wheel. "You drive her—I'll follow in my car." soon. the two can were headed toward the highway. Reaching i they tumed in the direction opposite Senberih. After several miles, lntu a skin road that beach. Finally. they drew up beside an old boathousc. the windows cf which were boarded up. ‘Ihe two men producing flash- lights. took 'I‘onia inside. She found herself in a room that had a lud- dcr leading to a trap door in the ceiling. Bruckmnnn ordered Donovan to E0 up and open the door, then pushed Tonia up the ladder after him. Donovan, kneeling on the up- nor floor. leaned down to help her. Then Bruckmann mounted the lad- der. Tonia, looking about her in the alcw of the men's flashlights. saw that this upper room was furnished with a table. a couple of rickety chairs. a shabby couch, an oil stove, and an orwn cupboard cxmtalniniz a stock of food. In one wall was a dcorwav, beyond which she saw still anrther room. "Lock her ln there." Bi-uckmann told Donovan. “You siav on guard. out here—and you'd better not trvl to double-cross mel I'm l vln ' now." He went back down the ladder. Donovan crnsscd they swung led to the I'm going out to hide your Then. I'll be back. You can yell if you want to. but nobody will hear." As Tania slowly entered the in- ner room. Donovan swung his fir-rh- light around. revealing several bunks built against the walls. 'I'lien, he closed the door. leaving her in darkness. She heard a key turn in‘ the lock. Presently, she heard him going down the ladder and, a little atcr, heard the coupe being driven away. After that. there was silence. It seemed to her that he was gone a long time but. finally. hcuvv foot- steps sounded in the outer room. She gropccl her waiyé to the door, arted poun g on "Donovan!" she called "Please me out! Please. I want to talk you!" She kept cm pounding and call- ing. here was no response at first but. after s. time, there was a mut- d growl and the scrape of s chair. ‘Then. the door was unlocked and opened. "All rig-ht," said Donovan. "Come on out for a few minutes if you want." The outer room was now lighted by an oil lamp on the table. onia sat down and gazed at her cantor for a moment. Ho was hard arid fmlflll. she thought, but he didn't seem really bad. ' "Donovan," she said. "how much‘ is Bruckmann paving Ml? ever it. is, I'll Dal! Y0“ W199 us . 1- d sk ti ll ."You Yeah?" hesal ekeclthlat Al BS g ifimwirvetnia insisted. "How! I mI-Ie @2531?“ s? her. “Could yw let your hands on ten wand? "Twenty. if you Wl-shl I'll Bay you anvihink to help me escape w "And then. what would all!" I me? No. it's boo risky. ll B"? Bruckmann is connec with l- powerful spy ring. If f double- wossed him, it would be 1118i W’, lfillllyrsexgeiltlmt you're DNWWdF, n a. . ' Dmiovan laughed. "Oh. 70811,? You talk awful big for such a little girl. How. may I ask. could you DN- _,_-__—-_ns.- L; tact nu h vousvinsw [Lsii-‘u-‘l-‘lif’ - a (Continued on page i0, col l.) off cncing her." Donovan said sullenlyJ in; shirt oii. No harm will come to the ‘ l l I l .~y..-»..-. firm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘*‘ OO-OQOQvv .1 .-4 J) . Yv c oovooooooooooooovooo-o-uo _ V APRIL so. 19414 Dorothy Dix Says- ELPING GIRLS FIND GOOD HUSBANDS IS MOTHER’S DUTY "m”““"'”“”““ Surround Your Daughter With Good Back- ground, Keep The And Use Tact With Young Men Coiiccding. as we do, that the great majority of women are happiest u _ most prosperous when they follow the ancient and honorable profess- tliis, Bruckmanri ioii of matrimony why I but I don't like l, and is it not jus daughters duty business? ignored. girls from about it th to lure men the smith ent tree. hand, while her chances the most vital one is by giving the girl a good backgr g0 to houses where there is welcome on the doorniat and where the at- mosphere is charged with friendliness and cheerfulness. a, girl's people to treat them as if theywereyhqnoiectguests imtead of sneak thieves who had come i0 Eiflfll ”"_’—'“_'—""”“"_i 5 ilie silver. Whether boys know it or, snot, they are always subconsciouslyl with her lIIOlHCY, and lici" nome with the kind of a home they would like to have comparing every girl some day. it And if Mother is sweet and gra- iclous and. her home the ioiliest and mos. comfortable place they ever go, pop tuie night Lucy are niigliiy upt t0 question to Daughter" some _ ivlieri they are finishing oll one of Mother's cliocmate cakes. Give Girls Sccluslon Moihci" can help Sally get s. good. liusbund by securing to her some cf the privacy iii wliicli popping oui. front under and little sister reciting through her udeliol Nor is he going to mention wed- ding rings Wllh the whole famLy sitting around listening to every word lie says. Many a girl is all cld maid because her mother didnt have sense enough to shoo the fam- ily back mm the kitchen and. shut the door on them young man called. And Mother can help alon their daughters _ powering personalities. to hep his sons get a start in some Mothers trust to lug: to save nowhere else in the world is the old adage about heaven helping those who help true as in getting a husband. needs the assistance of her mother in this, or she is young does not know liow m bait her traps. still less how while the Brown girl is leit hanging on the par- Many and varle can secure her daughter's popularity and thereby Qn the. other hand. many a slrl misses l- good husband because Mother has lscarcd all oi the eligible men away, ‘flllfl no boy had courage enough to irisk having her as u. uiother-m-law. alone l0ve'sl young (lfCdill can ilowci" uilo a bcnal ~ - ride ivropo l. No inuii is going t0‘ ‘he back of m? head‘ The detecnvtfllcel sciiiiniciiizil wiili liltlr oroincr the sofa when Sally's the- good work by giving Sally a c arice to strut her stuff when men are around, instead of grabbing the center of the stage for herself. It And wise ones do. When you see s. is perfectly amazing how man particularly ha py marriage it is mothers there are who simply kll nearly always result of Mother with their over- Welcome Mat Clean t as much s. mother's dut to hel her i: good husbands as it a fat- er’; Yet this patent fact is geneézliély splnsterliood, but ey do nothing emselves, although they know that themselves so And every irl and ignorant and inexperienced and into tliem. It is not by chance that girl marries the catch of the season, Mar ‘s mother lent her a helping Sal ‘s mother left her to shift alone. are the ways by which a mother of making a good marriage. Possibly cund. Boys like m And they like They monopolize the conversation until Sally seems dumb. They ans- wer every question. "Yes, Sally THE COOK'S CORNER WARTIME CAKES WITHOUT EGG S 1. Cream 1-2 cup shortening, sud l cup brown sugar, and cream. sift together 2 cups all-purpose flour, 1-2 teaspoon each of cloves, allspics and nutmeg, I. teaspoon cinnamon and 1-4 teaspson salt. Dissolve 1 teaspoon baking soda in 1 cup sour milk. Cut up fine l cup large, seeded Australian raisins, and flour well with 1 table spoon flour. Add the sifted flour ingredients to the sugar mixture, alternately with the sour-milk mix- 1; ture, Mix well, then add floured raisins. Bake in a well-greased and paper-lined tin in an oven of 325 degrees about 1 hour, or until done. Allow! cake tin is the best for this cs e. 2. One-half cup shortening, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup cold, unsweetened applesauce, 1 teaspoon baking Soda ' teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon each of salt and mace and cloves. 2 cu flour. Cream shortening and spices. floured cake pan in oven of 350 de- grees slbout 40 minutes. Eat while fresh. 3. Eggless and Butterless Cake: In milk and 1-4 cup strong coffee. -Mlx and sift 11-2 cups entire takes sugar in her tea." “No; Sally doesn't care for canon," until makes Sally seem lllrs a moron who doesn't have an opinion of her own. 1n lviotbei-‘s presence dares use her own prettv little wit or do any of her cute tricks. And so Mother drives off the men who were attracted by Sally's quietness and modesty. Must Use Tact ‘In trying to help her daughters, get good husbands, however, Mother! must use caution and. tact. Shel mustn't be like the super-salesmen who tout their goods so loudly that] they make you suspicious of the quality. 1i’ s mother buttoriholes every man while slie lls him what a marvelous housekeeper Jane is, and| now she loves to cook; or what an angelic disposition Mary has; or| liow sweet and affectionate Sadie isl, or how Carrie just dotes on child- ren, and what a wonderful wife and mother she would be, it lowers the girl's dignity and makes every one wonder why she is being hawked about like a piece of poor goods that no one wants. and why her mother is s0 anxious to get rid of her, , when u man sees Mother leading the chase after him, it speeds u-p getaway. Yet. in spite of all the difficul- ties and drawbacks involved, moth- ers can do a. great deal to help their daughters make good marriages. having been on her Job. DOROTHY DIX. HORC) For Wednesday, April 30th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —April closes on a restricting day- that is, you'll need to prepare your g t d , . .~.iv_e allll of the 0mm. ,-o0m_ ~REQ€ 12%;‘, lElllS, advcrtsing, matters that re- ‘ p“ quire courage and stick-to-itiveness work carefully and plan its out- come. N9 impulsive, unpremeditat- ed action. Sell-restraint will aid achievement APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Friendly day if you show initiative ‘and orglnality. Inertia will thwart good inlentions so be alert, aggres- pumoselul. Military af- iirsi fuvJcd. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Excellent indications for you. but don't. be too vsilsnary. Keep in mind the practical and you can succeed no end today. Writers, ad- veriisers, promoters, organizers all you in work contacting the public or concerning public needs are highly favored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Gains to be nad through your own cleverness and industriouhess. Be ssive but not pugnacious. In- iicw methods of worth, electrical interests, matters that re- quire keen imagination and ingen- Your Individual -——-Hy France Drake A I Recommend ALABASTINE for attractive, low-cost Enough foion average 11x12’ SCOPE ulty should flourish today, JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (1330- Things in general may irritate you straight-shootin’ moites today, but hold emotions under sensible con- trol and you'll came, out on wp. Clear tbs; way quickly of irritating obstacles. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER % (Virgo)— Writers, teachers, instruc- tors in aeronautics and industry generally, students, skilled workers are under favorite stars’ rays es- pecially. "Ths better the deed, the better the day." SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Unusual talents, legal matters, ne-wspalpe and periodical interests, real estate, land produce and uiining are among t use in- dicated for benefits. Libraus can and should gain today. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — You are advised to be cautious in all business and finan- cial transactions and to investigate thoroughly any proposition prof- fered that might jeopardize your position or holdings. v _ NOVEMBER 23 to DECENIBERZZ (Sagittarius) - Indications here l augur for finishing incom letcd matters, familiar activities an gen- docorolion room com only $1.40 it teaspoons baking spoon sach of sal , and nutmeg. Dredge with an extra 1-4 cup flour. Com- bine sugar and flour mixtures, then add the floured raisins. Place in a buttered and floured loaf cake tin and bake in oven of about 50 minutes. Serve while fresh, oral improverrimt rather than crowding in new undertakings or unnecessary risks. ER 23 t0 JANUARY 21 ' Ewlmd W55 PTOdlWBd by Llll-hl?!‘ D (Capricorn) — Garry 0n prearrang- ed plans and work with calm and determination. Aspects not profuse progress is more than possible. Make necessary improvements. tion and application whether you get the g-esillts possible now. Try new tricks and a. more persuasive argument to put over your proposi- tion. Benefits in stcre for you. FEBRUARY 21 b0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Favorable Uranus vibra- tions suggest gains in activities to which you add s new flavor, an unique idea, anything honest that m, will make them more saleable. This means improve your quality at the same time, A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY 1's well suited to a practical trade or o. professional pursuit. It is tal- ented. artistic; will absorb know. ledge thoroughly and know how to apply that knowledge. Will be able to handle groups of people through intelligent understanding of their values and shortcomizgs. Many ; stage celebrities were born in this sector. TRICKY CATS Cats do not display affection only for those who like them, but many ignore fond masters and shower their affections upon v31. tors who detest them. Commercial Art Course You Can Study at Home Ills Tscksgs Design Make; A mg Would you like to be in the shoes of this successful commercial artist. getting good pay for his ef- fective package design? In such s big field as advertising art you have a good chance. A home study guide can help you try out your talents in letter-heads. posters. any of the many kinds of vwmmercial art work. Perhaps you might go in fn l-‘fliflle llyllng. It's one of thi newer opportunities in advertising srt and it's fascinating work. Your study guide shows how you can work up s striking design, mm. ing with s blank surface n in Iigurs 1. You "break up" this surface, per- hsps ls in Figure 2, dividing it into I Inourponslvo-c HI- pacing: l’.'.'£'Z-'.'F.'i"-",“.i"’..-u"°.-i,"' G- I Ioculllnl colours-ll lovely posh! III O0 obosso HUG- I hsyh us. Ofllonlou-lslos qslolll a looms an be occupied Ito sans day. Gel s FREE colour-chat! today, of any Hlrdwnn or Paint Sfon. lL-lI-l IIHIBIISIIIIIE For Tinting Walls and (Zvilinir- OW flequal parts, which are more in- fislting than equal parts. And you try color contrasts for modern "eye-appeal". Then you work out ‘ctails as in Figure 3. You find that these simple prin- ciples succeed not only in package design, but in other phases of sd- vertising art. from our 32-psgs booklet learn how to develop succes ‘ 1 ideas and ’ ‘ in commercial art. Explains popular ‘ ' pr’ ‘ ‘ pf iesign, color, display, lettering. lsy- outs. Describes reproduction pro- cesses. Telll how and where to sell ~ 1 work. Send 20c in coins for your c y of Advertisiri Design Self-Tang t toTh an Home Service. Be Ilfsrfl) write plainly your Name, Ad ess and tho Nuns of booklet. llrsst Addrls PFoFiiiSo Living a SPRING DAYS ‘line crows go b , s. noisy throng, Above the mes ows all day long. The short-lark drops his brittle song; And up the leafless tree The nuthatcn runs and nods and clings, The bluebird dips with flaming s . The robin flutes, the sparrow rigs And" the swallows float and flee. -.Archibald Lampman. There are at least five libraries in the world which contain more than a million volumes. bu ter, add soda to applesauce, and spring reel controlled by a thumb then add to sugar mixture. Add the‘ lever has been invented for leashes flour, sifted with the salt and, to give a dog as much freedom as Bake in a greased and may be desired. a large bowl mix together 1 cup their fingers in their own individ- sugar, 1-2 cup molasses, 3-4 cupl ual patterns, Arabs l wheat flour, 1-4 cup white flour, 4i at home, but in neighbourhood owder, 1.2 (ca- \ bakeries. The dough is left on the slispice, cloves l door ste for any passer-by to carry 1 1-2 cups) to the 53-117 11"" seeded Australian raisins, cut up, l there by the brands on the loaves. 350 degrees secticides, government l in generous vibrations but steady , belns hlshlighted in New York. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20- cflvlleli 0110c a miml-h bl‘ NEH-i N16 (Aquarius) ._ 1t; up u; your gmbl- 5 colors and keeps the carpet abso- Nearly all chickens in Finland have been eaten since meat ration- ing was inaugurated. Equipped with s wrist strap. s ODD CUSTOM By imprinting the ‘dough with of Morocco brand their bread as ranchers do cattle. '1‘1'iey do not bake the bread akery, and then claimed To study insect hearts, diges- tive tracts and other organs and tissues. in order to improve in- scientists havs had to devise tiny scissors- and other "surgical" instruments. i 1 A plant which yielded potatoes underground and tomatoes above Burbank. Bonnets in black and pink are Crushed rock salt awe t over the lutely moth. proof. PEANUT THINKING some scientist tells us that half a peanut will provide enough en- ergy for a half hour's th . Some of the thoughts we've heard expressed must have come from even less than half s. peanut, - Guelph Mercury. LUIIERRS EAR TROUBLE Ari ear trouble which caused s roaring sound in Martin Luther's ear led him to believe that the devil was howling and whistling at him. and, at times, he was driven frantic. HIE ENGAGEMENT RING The favorite engageme ‘ ring of to-da usually has s. small stone and ooks quite unostentatious. A tiny square cut aquamarine, for in- stance, makes s very attractive ring, especially if it is set away from take lflllflél‘ in a. platinum or silver eze. EASTERN COPPER. ‘rho largest copper mine in the eastern United Statesjs located on. Ow VQO OOOOOQQQOQ l SUI’? ei —The Woman ’s Realm magic Greek, Swain county, N. and is known as the "Fonts-nu. Ants can go without food for months, and stand freezing cold and submergence under water for days, says an entcunologiit. ’ LACE REVEALS SKIN DEFECTS "On No woman, however pretty ho! face and hair, can wear the new, revealing, lace dance dresses un- less her shoulders and back are soft, smooth and beautifully grosxn- ed If you have deep hollows along your shoulder bones or l.f your neck and shoulders are thin rather than subtly rounded, or if the skin on your back isnt clear and smooth, it's better to forget about dinner and dance dresses with lam tops - for this season, at least. Meanwhile you can get yourself in condition w wear them next year. Fill Olli- Hollows Swimming-particularly the good old-fashioned breast stroke- urld swimming exercises will do a great deal to fill out hollows along the collarborie. Bad head posture often means the dfierence be- tweeu having a long, slender swan- like throat and a long, stringy, u ly one. Regular use of n. long-hail ed bath brilsh has isnproved the tex- ture of (he skin on many a. back. No matter how good your figure, you won't be as attractive as it is possible for you to be unless you carry your head gracefully, mak- ing he muscles at. the sides of tho neck do some of the work of sup- fiorting your head. Chin should b0 igh, but not thrust forward. Try This Exercise To fmprovs your posture m8 bosfltilfy your throat, try this ox- erc e: Stand erect. relax Jarw and neck and let head fall backward ss far us possible, opening mouth. Now place fingertips just behind ears and life head upward, meanwhile slowl closing our mouth. Repeat five lmes. en do the exercise fsive times withoutii] utsing fingertips. y knagins a pressure - méars is pulling your head upwa . Remember to pay much st- ‘lention to your neck gs to your face. Don't let make-up end at the chinline. Carry your founda- tion and face powder downward on throat. Your throat should match your face. Unless you apply make up skilfully, lt won't. CHIMNEY PAINT flf paint peels from s brick shim‘ nay, moisture penetrating through ' the oims, between the bricks may be t e cause. Remove the loosened paint and fill all joints properly. Allow to dry and harden, then sp- ply exterior varnish i0 the bars When thoroughly dry, re- ps 1i . LUTHERIB EAR TROUBLE An ear trouble which. caused s roaring sound in Martin Luther's car led him believe that the devil was howling and‘ whlstlfn st , and st times he was dr ven Teen age girl; love this princess Jumper because its lines are flatterl ing and neat. They change the blouse to suit their mood and seem to have many more dresses to wear to school. Checks are the thing for Spring and this is just the dress to bring out their beauty, so when you are selecting fabric for this st- tractivs jumper keep this in mind. Solid colored cottons make the pl ‘ ‘ ‘ blouses with either long or short sleeves but be sure to have several for variety and color ac- cent changes. SW19 No. 8380 is designed for sizes 11, l3, 15, 17 and 19 years: 29, 3i, 38. 86 and 37-lnches bust "- zs 15 requires 8 yards of 39-inch b- ric for jumper; 2 yards for rung sleeved blouse. Send Pwenty (200) coin l5 pro- terred. for Pattern. write plainly YOU-l’ Nwle. Ad tress and the style number. Bo sure to stats the siu you wish. Style No. 3360 Size ............,,. Nsmn itreot Adrirus City arrovincs ILLVHG NMO (ITPIVNDIS WINNWEX), Man, April ll - TCA radio operators. and there are nearly l0) of them on the ‘Pi-ans- Canads system. are go‘ng back to school in their spare time. Tney aie studying basic aeronautical met- eordogy to better interpret tnc weather. The course is in 20 parts each covered by an examination pope;- sent from operating head- quarters. It takes from six months up in complete tho course. Needlecraft- _ —-F'or The Home 3360 mus n-u i y) \- ialmprovs- ’» -. lnwrom w . not like ANCHES m will ' pruoriy I valvs of nu. luild- ~ n should bu so shu- innnsns vs. Wfi ‘ If willi-