*-—-*-*~—- --~ ---_...-._»l-.--l ~v..-.--e.-=na rrr-wagsimwa Pl‘. C F. T\VO J-QJ 1U ' 43.1.31 > . OOOOOOOO-OO QO-OOOOOOOOOQOOO-OOQOO-O O-QO§§§O§§O O-Q OOOOOOOO Woman’s Re alm r . ygwnonqvgp“ HORO For ‘l ucsday, Novcmbcr 19th MARCH 21 to APRlL 20 tAztesl .‘ -—.\iay no; be partctilaily- iavoraole (or uILLSiLC matters in ire A, A1 but gc-izd results "z tndusi " and liltcllllinczl, at" 3.0; ' C 3H.’ I1i\'( Of '20 ll.‘ ‘souduuly L‘! 41.00 i.l' nizii IBI-Il? 3 ll mum, r..- Ulfi.’ to uie FATHER JIIHNT niiucmi Mad! In (‘"1414 ‘.\"lll lilviv (l. __ < 1W9 . ’ lhl 0i ill ll . fur in zkiln! l- ii Illilllll Your Individual -L——-By Frances Drake SCOPE lestaile, social activities. P M. re- iccives best aspets. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 lsccrpio) — Industrzal, mecllanzcal, ‘transportation and manufacturing tntcresis are favored for you who are atzchzive to buslniss flllfl who will Lllke ' ' L-IBER tsw, “usl - Be careful about n: details, promises, agree- and how you manage your‘ cur einpl york. time and al- Toiiiiy of (‘Yi llliilli. 1 ll>i‘lll_ llll necessary‘ ‘iiiodittrs than h“ \\':i.l'l. l\.ls l ' ariistlc 0;‘ strnl‘. \'.llu+- Uil- .02» iinpuz-lllni l.» go d su. JANUARY 22 t» P‘l<JBl’llJr\R\' 20 kquartlisi A sc 1c matte: \'lOlll’il and h.. gtlvtfflflivlli ‘l lll‘l".l)().‘ZIl("‘ rd . s arc l.i\.rii'\’l . eti- ‘lllfill. ltlltl ,).'..*.\ii:'..~ >RUARY '3! i0 .\1.\l~li'll ‘.30 - Acltlce lo Clip cl ind s zipplcs t.) you f.“ ‘.0- You -hllu‘ld lllld tho rlizcirlooil and evening less restricting and l1lt\'(‘ friciiclly‘ for confliil. iii- trii. .' A CHILI) BORN ON THIS DAY . titgxxiii ‘l u wl; no: be wzll be very active; incl;n.li to be .n', pn-Jpi. headstrong; clever; gencrnlh l-ap- quire pa“; zlblc. Can become successful in a carver or trade. al-o in finance, if he lcr she» wzlf lcarii t» control a quick ir-inilor and to listcn l0 sound l suggc-tzons. l Portinanteau Mcals How to provide Shcltrr snlck and lllllTlPfI meals in queer places are l l among the wai-f-linc l10ll5’\‘l\'~5‘ fproblcms. ‘Thea’- klnds o2 rinc - l ' gency meals should be small in bulk l l but lei-go Ln nutaitive value- ha: y l enough to pack lntn a. small I IlliDTflllV they shmrd bv pfl" l mnn. l A glance at the Ministry c: l-‘Jctls l "Four-group Chart." Ln \\'l’il1‘h foids ‘ are d:vided into "Encrg ‘Body-buildezs." and "Prue t . Will help when chocsln/z fzon1- . , foods. A complci-(l meal contziliisl ll/Pllls from each group. l Whole wheat bread is bElIC: fir, sandwiches than white brcrld. for it. is a body-bullde" and a p otcc- ti-ve food. u. valualme source 0f the vital “Bl" xntamin. Wholc "lvhciit biscuits are good fcr storing in the iron-ration bcx, tcgcther \\'llll a l slab of plilln chocolate ztiirl .l pack- et of :a.s.ns. These ration; li'“<‘Cl not be touched unless them :~. real necesity. When preparing di‘ nks for the vacuum flask; pack th<~ milk tor tea, coffce, or cfcna scparataay in l a. bottle. “Remember that it is unsncizli and unh/yglenic to leaw litter .l shel- ters and AR P. posts, sw choose foods and fzuit which are "t.ld_y" to eat. (‘ranges are ieheshliu, but. the smrli ls IWHPHBHIUI, Apple. 0r pcalrs are a better ChftlC“, Tonia‘ *5 are an excellent tonic stud \e y rl--| fl%l‘llllg. but do not. ue ihc-nl as a. sandwich. ' NEW EXAMS FOR WAR BRIDES Rev. P, E. Rcbb-cck. vicar of Wol- , vencote. England, writes in his l parzsh magazine that when a bride stands before him at the chancel step; he would like to ask her these questions: i. Wilt thou premise to cook thebacon slowly and see that. it is not frizzled up to nothing? 2 Canst thcu mak e an appr-tlrii: stew fit for this man to eat. The vicar adds that before bans are published a girl should have a certificate of elementary knowledge I of cooking. J _ in..- #0000004 ninlcnu IIEAII 00H! Misery Fast! If you are suffering with discomfort: of a head cold. enjoy the grand relief that comes when you use Vicks Va-tro-nol. S-purpose Va-tro-hol is so effective be- cause it does three important things- (1) shrinks swollen membranes-Q) soothes irritation-til) helps flush out the nasal passages. clearing clogging mucus. No wonder Va-trc-noi is Amer- lcfl S H105! Widely used nasal medicine! . . And remember, i iagicefnbl‘ ilgigé q rc-vent man ’ Vl-‘IIIO-IIOI. col s developing. FIglHéEM/lg. RUPERT> HUGHES ‘Alla a bcllutiful bird. tioney, (,1 ilnrst. You must never. i\ the albatross, lloney \‘ the iilbaiross, IFS m? llnlc rriinc." zlluili; ihc Domhuf, Jebb A soon reached the Dom l n) iollk ihc child. io tie lil, told an cldcrli’ “YWPT f. -:- wlnli she wanted, cau- i hcr not l0 stir till 116 0811i" and kissing her good by. 111111719 ht for the wine-room. [hi3 11nd never heard of Casa- i. but silo shared his grit- lind the ivaitei‘. who fillfllif‘ a m‘ t‘ luilnlc-ironl Eillrlish, and hld illc P!‘ six little Kllifltlitll 0i 111$ 0\\-.l. became great triciicis. It was it DlPLISGIIlBI‘ place to wait than 0H R burning deck, but Cvnthias all?" tlzo was soon sated. {l}? l" [fr fileodil-s emptied his English iocn )- ninrv, rind his bag of tricks for ziiiiizsuiq a child jaded \\'lill dclal- And still Jcbl) did not return. [Kill- plnloss for hcr playmate. and lertfr for his loss. agitated the child, and she was fretting; ‘ "I mini. Nnnkie Dave! I “HM Nmk-J. Dav?!" And then. that cry inilins. slic hcgan to whimper: " n: iiiv mnmnlri!" Al lust Jrhh arrived at the door of ilic rtiiilng-rooiii. C_\'llilll2t precipi- lRiCll ‘llersef across the floor with a shriek of iov that disturbed the bini Sill‘ i " solemn room The vyaitcr followed to explain with much lovialitv find Sfllllt‘ pom-v how long iititl “Pl! 119 had cniczialiicn his charge. Jcbb, Willi t1 rcinnrkliblc magnifi- the _ld ‘mlsoclety and kept other men away cent-c of inannci". called for reckoning and hind it with n piece oi ten marks. and bade REC) the change. ic- rain cf gold llad begun, Mr. ___. Croesus was himself again. Milt-mg the roluinlnoils ‘ lli with ndinirzliion. back to the station. of lofty tenderness. of the courtesy an nilclcn: knight \\0u.d have shown l; l.t(l)'i' 0i hlgii clegicv, minglcd with llit‘ all-tiltnliilliciiiicss 0i a pct-i. wl.t-~< llillugilts wctt- DllSltd wlln siiillc glf‘. illcnic. "ciecnls to inc, honey, that the trclih was headed other way when no it'll l'rll.>’l_\' - pYLlbflU-l) lin mis- lfirllll- ilcl iilinvd round "fl-‘lll 111 llllupll ~l.,lll :" ' l 1n in. luigt ‘>5 i.» lXIlilil tile lr; n -. irlcd to viii... ovcr anti il.. a gorgeous Qlilfel‘ who . bc at least a tukci‘ 0i. cltles inslcll ul lit-lets. On uelnand Jebb brought out ills pocketbook bild nloclllttl im- lcmalilclcr oi a tlcktt. .lllil l. .lli‘.i "lu Oslt-nli. iii '\‘..m ".;l.tl.lllc.l illut ills train "to. hlllgcl‘ m1‘. gcgangvii." vvlill iln all oi ailghl. pallcnte Jcoo ll. iincu Lite Inn-Ii, wlicm no called ' lc-ln lIEDcF uellelal,‘ tlhJl lle cc; cu alifl. intended tc take Lne tidlll aJlillUlilQ belore hlm. ‘the pal u, _;cill._. touched by the title -l.v llllkt Llkltl 1A scldll; ul £Uk1lo€1| lillllllmh tile ulslillgulsllcu sll‘ lliztt tlit- llanl was liu long-cl‘ tllu blur».- Llapicss. but till: Ubucllu-vltllna clX- piess and that utllel" tickets wouud m: iclluticfi. if-lu .l-,l.lc<: that that made noth- ‘lu hllll out, alill vicllt t0 HIE lh Ucillldll c1 lUUFu LALAQ... Ulllcx.‘ \\lll.‘l\., Xoci \ nilln ilnlt killed it suifcrcdi waiter pa m, g Jcbb took Cynthia's hand and tut-y weili. 1n his other hand herstrl-lrgraspcd the Clad-SLOW. His manner w the child was one DESIGN‘ NO. ' l \ llPll l'(‘if‘.\(‘(| at. , fiizsirziilnn 0f stitchcs. and complete instructions I l lslllpllslllg conccllluss, llc culled tcrl one llliu ulle-ilali Lllilsfllb. llit; inciil in tlle cage iiattuully illqulrcu. Lllougll ill lcss tulstucrutlc ucliilfln; WEBB station, lily u 101' uebb snillcci airily and quoted a rclliunibeiutl ilnc. “what bLiIllk/Llg llllVL‘ vou?" The beard witlnil waned !\\llt:iii ‘allu lllC elUKCIWSGiAEK flil-“AHH- led with a laugh. l "I"l'BIlril\).lrttflA - Main, jWurzuulg." . i "Wultbllrg, eh? ‘Phat ttlstcs good iLo nic. lL/Hs schineckt Hill‘ gum" l I CIIAPILR III ' Hoveiiilg a ‘little this side of his drowsy eyes saw. or seem d ‘see. through a |ailu alien design, u distant tower of B Hamburg, l b slee , e o luml ilcill U1 liar/break. AL its tQp-| I ‘Ihe rest oi the a. rose to bloom. violent shadow. Ln a balcony circling the tower he rather nnaglned than descried o mote oi a figure. and rather dream- l cd than ilcaitl a voice tar, far away, and crying; “Allah-ll llkbur! Allahu Akbarl Al- lahu Akbar! Allahu Akbarl" opened door, and cyclids seemed to crcak as he heat _ 0d them ajar. ldecd siighhy opened, and peering, mwjinto the room was a facc. It was lthe black and. g l Negroid-somcth [Negro and less tian o. man. ldoor, the fellow padded over t0 Jebb land with 1e the corrido m4 lu a b m window 0f quaint full of glowing chaligceoallngqdttlxfg Slillllllg stature, JUSL vlslb.e m me syrup. The voluminous aroma. float- m ‘intst t.,l the rising sun llaci coaxed 00 i99- sunl sit-alt was still enveloped in Jebb. But he was so here? What country is this‘) are vou? beBuY. the answer was g [glsettg 31b- .“vvvv l FREQU NT DATES THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN al and Persona 5| Dorothy Dix Says- DANGEROUS i UNLESS YOU’RE SURE OF LOVE Monopoly of a Girl's or Boy's Time is One 0f the Greatest Faults That Should be Overcome by Dear Dorothy“ l and make her th three times a week for k she dropped me? ings. _ and R0 with common, YG l A Many anothc lsort of consolation prize. he P He stands her up on dates. van allergy to the telephone. lthat hc is weary of l\(‘l' mid wants" gto be free. , , But docs she take tire hint hel hands her? Not at all. ho woman‘ so dumb as the onc who Will‘ ilotl UDKlEIS-hllfl that a iimiifllltw L0H"? ~,.l llgllru hct as All Uli Woman‘ 01 ihu sch around lli.. ;i -l-k lnsu rid, 0f a batty Lcvc. N0 wuiiilln so fur- i fllVLhfl Rb lflf.‘ 0H8 Wilt) \\'lil llUl. (Illiif- rel with tier one and oiill’ uatic. it is VLFLUflily unpossluic to nllikc her break with him. Man 0n the Spnt I l This pills the Illlill on the spOLl and the 011.)‘ resource lcti. to him is; to fade out of the picture as gruce- l iul.y as tic can. uunt answer lel- ters and telephone calls asking if you arc s.ck und what's the inat- L; Have buyers iroin Oshkos that you must see on the old (law nights. Ant; irlaybe alter a while she will sort oi get the idea that you are pulling out, _ _ Or else nist tell the lady frankly that all bets are oti, but this is a dangerous thing in do. ior she will weep on your silonlder and tel ycu how much she loves you, and how she has givcil ilic best years oi her lite to you, and you will be sunk. Anyway your dilemma calls ai- tentlon again to the folly cf “going steady" with a girl you do not care enough for tc marry. The man thinks that when he gets tired cf hcr he can kiss and ride away. but unlcss he is an utter cad it isn't s0 easv its that, After he has S‘ IXIOHODOllZQCI her l IL was oniv on lis fourth inton- ation llltit he made out tlic words. and then L110)‘ ulldlll. ilothlhg .0 nliil, lnere lOl.0\\cu a cliuin. in the, same strange language, so mcllotivcd‘ by remoteness that it iilterwove, with the (ii-cam rug on the loom of} Jculfs urowsint-ss. ilic words weie ‘strange and lhcrc wuis n0 meaning, a yiear and a half and I than that I have no good reason for leaving her. I would like for her to do the a swell person and I don't want to hurt her feel- a week. but 1 would like to break the monopoly l would still like to date her possibly once three times a week. I am 25. She is 30. J He omits flowers and candy. He shows her in a thousand little ways Young Folks Dix-Will you please tell me haw to get rid of l Iifl dating one girl about I have been GI‘ am tired o! her. quitting. as she is We haven't much in uxpect me around Ol-lN. other girls. t she seems hswcr- . Well, John, the most difficult task that any man ever confronts is freeing nlmself from the woman of whom he has tired. ever found a painless ilvay of doing it. he has not revealed his discovery fcr the benefit of ‘his suf- fering brothers who are in a like predicament. 1f any man has l’ man like vou desires to sneak out. the back door of a ilear-lovc affair by making the girl break of! the relationship herself. thinks that vlvill siglve her fticie agllonpzherullrigéids , 1- b t bout 10w 1e gave ir e an‘ w _ a and m“ be n“ ab A w o“ a icks quarrels with ller about nothing. HG He develops and prevented her from establish- ing herself by marrying. he owes her something more than a "s0 long. Mary." He has done her a great wrong and gotten himself into a situation into which he either fce‘s bound to marry a “'0lll‘lll'i he dot-sift love or desire. or clsc seem like a quitter. The best way ls for both men and women to keep in circulation until the times comes when they are rcadv to take on "a steady" for kecos. WIIEN AGING ‘WOMAN SEES NEW LOVE Dear Dorothy Dix-Just what, does a woman in her thirties do when she meets a man in his twen- ties and falls crazilv in love with him? This woman has been hap- pily married for fourteen Years- Her husband is a fine man who warships her and until now she hHS thought she loved him. She is mor- ally a good woman. has a realm“- slble position and has always con- ducted herself as a perfect lady. So far it. isn't a case of infidelity cr unfaithfulness with her. but it can verv easilv become that, and I would like to know of some way t0 Put l stop to it before anv damage ll done to her or to her husband. HER FRIEND. Answen- _ I doubt if anything that anv- on» could do or sav would have any influence with this woman while she is under the spell of youths fascination. Fbr the time being she has lost sight o! all moral values. She has thrown all thought of enn- sequences tc the wind, and vou can no more reason with her than you can with an insane person. ‘ She kilows that she is 201112 to break her husband's heart and wreck her home by what she 1.! doing. She knows that she is los- lng the respect of all who know her. and how people leer when a woman or her _ age acts like a lovesick lfiiiljv it iorelgn music, in that ccn- scllo°lgirl~ cluuiilg pniilsc. "Prayers ale cclzcrl $1“. kn?“ w“ “Q ‘Po-v “Funk M...“ swap,» “him me dlmpsy and twenties is reailv in love twit 1P8. dublous lnuezml], we“; o, L“, middle-aged woman and ha .e ,.sieep spiiul stairway, acids to the, ‘sunrise Azan. l when lllh t‘_\’95 actually perceived Lhc lllllilllCi through the latziced wlildosv. and lllklflt’ out wnat main, her of room he was in. he sat up with a. start. He fell back tinrlleu- iatell‘. His nerves jahgled like a harp thrownto the floor. l To move his head ever so slightlyl was t0 put hinisef on the rack, but curiosity forced lliin to endure the ‘lbllflllllgjlI his face so that hc cou d,‘ study his whereabouts. wonder fil -l ‘cd him tille he thought he was back l a dream. The last thing he rememberedi was a sense of drowsiness on a train l in Germany. But this was neither a. train, nor (icrnlany, "This is Japan.‘ thought Jcbb, who nad never bccn there. l He lay on a sort of wall-platform wavered. with a heap of cotton mat- , I re ; ‘S588- Ovver him were spread, quilts of delivate fabric. On the‘ lflcor were many rugs tinted like .l1CQl)S_OI_6U[lll\illltl loaves. "This is Persia." he concliided,l thinking of the rugs. He had never} 0n to Persia. . At some vaguely later period hel iought he heard the creak of an‘ his own leadcn The door was 111-, istening skull of at rig more than a leaving his sippers outside the ft . h .. Dillow aeldcrtllls hill? adjusted to die comforta- He wants me 1y." sighed Jebb hed lessl . Then the man shu fled Izaak m bout it, he besan to break an ebon to Jebb announced it to him as "Poisoned, no doubt." thought nick that he How did I et o rish in which Jebb, who was Something of a linguist. could find no Kinship to any language of his illtt l will soon tire of her and throw her‘ aside for some girl of his own age class: that. she will be left deserted, shamed. her own life in ruins. And. knowing these things. if she has not the courage and the prin- ciple to but this folly aside and do the thing she knows to be right. no one can make her do it. We have to refnrm ourselves. No one can fur- nish us with a substitute backbone. Unfortunately it is not an iin- common thing for women of your friend's age, who have been , virtuous, respectable, sensible wives ahcl mothers. to go audderll batty over some kid young enoug to be their eon. Maybe it. L; because after many years _of humdrum domesticity they are seized with an irresistible crav- ing for one more bite of romance. Maybe it is because they realize that they are getting old and their, 00k!» are 20mg. that they feel that they must have one more fling at girlhood. l But. whatever the reason. than‘ 1P 011"’ always ends in disaster. Not long nco an old actress who had earned inhny fortunes in her day died in poverty. Before nir death a friend asked her what she done with all the mohel/ the had made, and she replied: "Young lov- ers come high." 'I‘hcy always do. WIIAT TO D0 ABOUT TELL-TALE LIPSTICK Dear Miss Dix-What is the sen. 51bit think for a wife to do when her husband comes home with lip- acguaintlnce. ebb noticed now that he Ill clothed neither in street-suit, M? in his by amaa. but in l gar- ment he cou not recogniu. Hi1 hands. femeizn- ring a habit he him Bcqulied and lust, went convulsiveiy to his Wliist. His money belt was KOne. his ten thousand dollars had evil rated-wind the belt with it. ere are mynclothes?" he dc- Elflllded- H"! an in but German. Wo sind meln Kleiderf" and in $37K!“ "envh. "Ou sont mes hab- But the black only glbbered. (To be Continued) X I50 z-icd (‘flilltllls lular and nrc I50 cont ..i s are no crn N0. ifts llllllill‘ ‘rrdlnn. ‘ i'>..'l| ( lliill . . l)--ii"" _ , _ , our toeua nln. U“ 1" t” k l” xnvourfult ‘ Ng;m-_- ___.._.____.________--.._.- BI.'l'l‘lACGlk-s5————-—— --——----—-———-' Cli,\‘-._._._—_--._--__._-__ Any time you're feeling tired a if t f ten mlnuto "Spell" with Schwartz ‘will germ“; It‘: stronger . . . richer . . . more “Tit: Cup You CarftForget” m}. - Fashions l/ Literat f a -—__ ... . can“ THE OOK’S CORNER SPICED CR-ANBERBIES Two and one-half cups ,1 tut: cup water, two 2-inch at cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of whole cloves. I tablespoons cf lemon juice, ll’. grated rind 1 lemon, 1 pound (4 cups) of fresh cranberries. Combine sugar. water. spices. lemon ftifcc and rind and boil to- gether for 5 minutes. Add aha cranberries and cook slowly, with- out stlrrlng until all the skim pop open. seaiin sterilized jar; or chill for immediate serving. Ten-minute Cranberry Sauce One and one-half cups sugar, 2 w!» water. 1 pound (4 cups) cranberries. Boil sugar and wa- ter together for 5 minutes. Add cranberries and boil vlthcut stirr- lng until all the skins p0 open, (Five minutes is usually su ficient). Remove from fire and allow sauce t0 remain in cooking dish until cool. One pound of cranberries makes 2 1-2 pounds of sauce. For a thin- ner sauce. Just bring riigai- and wa- ter to a boil, then add cranberries and cook until they start. popping. stick on his clothing? should she mention the lipstick? RUTH. Answer- Well, slic would bc a museum specimen of a wife if she didn't say a. few appropriate things to him about the lipstick. but nl'r\h.'\l\"' "*0 sensible thing to do would be just to send his clothes to the cleanti‘. be- cause it Is not part of a wife's duty to scrub off another woman's lip- stick from her husband's bosom, However don't take the lipstick too serlouslv because for a man in return to his everlovlng wife all ganmed uD with it. shows that he is at least an amateur philandei-er. The old ones are more careful. NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution 1- Does not rot dresses. doe: no: irritate skin. 2. Nownitingtodryfianbeused right after shaving. I. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 3 days. Rcmovcs odor from perspiration. L Apurqwhltqgreaselcss,suin- lcss vanishing cream. l Arrid has been awarded (h: ApprovalSeal ofihe Amerlcafl l Icstlitire of laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jun of Arrid have been sold. Tryujarfcdayl .. .l“l'§“.v'~°.".“.‘ll *.".":'-.';°, as clean as the bowls used for the NOW YOU CAN OWN MATCHING SILVER? l? USUAL PRICE slffllff: Sand s sun. flffif IIQIII sup carton end: printed with lha nnr ma] 50¢ y“ sllflllihf- Dept. “~73 Hlmlllon, Ont. You'll receive 6 “Allure" pattern Orlglnal Roger: teaspoons Ind Information nn how m 3g; matchlnl knfwl. Iorkl. etc. NOVEMBER 19, 33L UTG LATE AT CRIGINRL ROGERS 530g“; figvrll; luvs 5 sun LIGHT soil» cAnrcn was t Living a —-The Woman ’s Realm LOOK 'l‘() THE SPRING I um planning for April. though red leaves are falling; I am storing tor Sprlngtimc my secrets in earth. Never one will be lost. and when March wind-s are calling. They will leap m tlte light witill their beauty and mirthl I amnreainlhg of Spring, of its song and its story, Though clouds hide the blue. and the Wind's blowing cold; For I know. beycnd doubting. the glow and the glory Will come back to cheer us. with blue days and Rold! --Claire Ritchie. The oil silk of fabric fcod covers for the refrigerator should be kept foods. Glvl: the covers a thorough soapy bath in warm wilt/er and rinse in warm visitor and then in ccld. Wipe as dry as pass ble and hang out. until perfectly dry. Do this Weekly. I-IOT-“KATER BOTTLES One use for old woollen stock- Ihgs is to covert them into covers for the rely-poly kind of metal; hot-winter bottle. A stocking is just the right size to cover these. Cut the stockings to a suitable length and sew up the bottcm. Slip a rubber band over the top end. TO KEEP CHEESE MOIST To keep cheese frsm drying out in the refrigerator. cover the cut sides with waxed paper and wrap in a damp cloth. Replace with a clean. damp cloth every two or three days. NICE music's}? SPREAD (‘TEETH Stunning Slip Covers Made in Simple Step! Pin and Flt Fabric to Chair Now you see how you can mak- yourself, the smart llip cover: shown in decorators‘ shops-and l0 transfer your wearlest chair into a raving beauty. Your chair is your pattern. You just fit your fabric to each part, pinning and cutting n you go. And what lovely colorful fabrics you can get than days. For I formal upholstery-style cover. choose I heavy cotton of l rich plum or beige patterned in damask effect. Charmingly informal is flowered linen or crefohne. To curt your cover. nnooth fabric over inside-back and but, making a 4-inch tuck-in between them to relieve strain. Anchor fabric to upholstery with pinl every three inches, then cut 1% inchu outside pin: for seams. In the name way fft nrml, aides, back, front and cushion. Now carefully pin pfecec together, remove from chair, bash and try to insure a really trim fit. Then tho final utitchlng. For ompietc directions for llip coven no our SI-page booklet. Tell: how lo fit any chnlr or lofl the pin-on way. Explain: and diagram! estimating, cutting, fitting. sewing, smart seam finishes. Advkc: on fabrics. colors. Bend 20c in i' r‘ m; of How To Makceoglqip govern math’; %gdlalnifllcme Service. Be gun u; p a n u ,, Mg,- and the NaIztoyooufr maggot m‘ nun Mdrm Blended roqucfort: and Silvleranods "Good Milk makes Good Meals" cheese. sprcad --_- and sbrlnkird wzill l. good appctlzcis, g creamy filling nmtit: of condensed failure-proof even in tho l beginner cooks, Thu- ca: with baked pastry or c0 k cocking. And they'll bl'l‘l' merits raining on the ycuizg of the young hostess. Perhaps a little Tfitifiiirl‘, t n“ "Fortune be yours wllcrr But be IHOUIPY. fcll down tho clln" strji- v . coal, “That hurt him mow. li- irlttlemhinlsclf. Leisure Oll {'1' l." EVEN vovxl. (Ui iii \\::.i PROUD or 'l‘lll..~.l. Good luck '.;li. if! milk, ara l crusts, and the filling ill who makes thcm. They will gain added irlt/‘rtsl i1 a fortune, ivrzt-tcn 0:1 a o of paper , is concealed illlflt“ earl, The fortunes. too, can b; ‘ like this might. do: “Good luck and health. low you; roam: . 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