PAGE EIGHT m O‘OFOO-O+O-O-O+O-O-GOOQ-O%Q-O-FO-%OQOOOQ i; l i! lug-unlit -_- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OOOO-Q6O FOOQQOO§QOQOO§O+OOQQO4+§OOOOOO . I ' llomely 111m]; Women: ° u; rm. IDOTOIhy Dix m 51p Heart! L ‘ Deflclg i a ‘must be left in the car, ,' ‘ _ ' velvet v.1, , ln i win the from gie m" l fab ic. 'l":*.e la est form‘ . . ‘ l ~- cf l rs are uioniiciiuliy ‘we almwnce \ . . lblc very transpar- 1 cik. A layer of pale rose or' Pie Vfmraih is given. Quite en. nctl‘. blue n beneath gvcs a soft,1 sec that ‘ _, __ the veiicle is in the Slliiili?‘ imaliiiig We merely accept the pleasing results. _ {or the changing Lliltf: beiwtcll a svczixiiil and her frock, and often as not when they think plsivon of the mm End that am_ i they are admiring a living picture it is only the frame that has caught ‘ number of clogs have been suffo- cated through ncglcct of these pre- .: i . u i . w i1 i i . - "'*', ; ,‘._,-‘,’f,f,.i ‘1,,§‘,§§",,1I,'§",§,,. ,,,,,,_;fgfesffixféfjiij,Zffu§fjf;,f,f;’m’°"’uch Don't Despair 1f You Are an Ugly Duckling ‘f i g '5» kerb in on inii win ircfrcshed. nu whore more, lcok- 1n a World Where Beauty Gets the Breaks. = i ' igiilllzidllsljlliio- imiizlireigiltown eye pads out of Dress Yourself up, Cultlvate Tact, i You will msh in on your pluck; Chm” chmh w; 11g, gpgcflaglgs, Humor and intelligence and You i While wmrwi his are ivcepin‘ Ifilled with herbs that you buy at W11] Wm Out n; . qn account o‘ iiic-r hard iiivk- the ‘cnig store. Thyme, arrowroot ______ a .' T- L- F- i and Cammnuei all 1" 51'1"‘ “mil There is no bitterer despair than fills the heart 0f a. girl when she ' ' | i———-—- i may be us'd as filler. The assorted g-gguzgg that she i; an ugly duckling instead of the white swan she would f’ f "OYSEHOLD "HTS l h“) Picks may be mm? “ERIN like to be. So might a general feel when he viewed his few ragged troops - -——-— »~ 1 than these. But they all tend to and battered cannon on the eve of battle and knew _ ‘Vhfn mtinl“? I 5’ “5” “m” mb‘ 0901 ill/B EYES. diaw out any inflam- the fight lost before it began. So might a prisoner _. l "- ‘ i“ I‘ ‘m’? ‘*5 H‘ c Fem“ n-fliioll WM i116"? m3)‘ be in the!" , feel looking through his bars at the gay world from , l " from erposure to the sun and wind. l which he was shut out. - ~"—— ‘They all rest your EYEB- Usually the girl, seeing herself so double- ~ i Whfn lllxlilli’! cherry cake first pglmhg your eyes, while you are‘ crossed by her fairy godmother, just succumbs , roll the slice cherries in the out in the open helps, too. This is without a struggle and lets Nature take its course- __ '_ ‘ W‘ shed flour iv Dr-‘vcnt them a process cf- planing your palms She gets a dejected whatfis-the-uso attitude toward ‘I i" _ ‘*3 "Q 0Y0? 3'01" EYES i»? Shut but 8J1 lilht- herself and wears sloppy clothes, and doesn't even j iTiiOIB i5 something fesiflll 111 fell- try to improve her appearance. It is the beauties Y. i , "" flrfdll“ i"? your PM"! again-ii 3'01"‘ BWS- who spend hours before the mirrors and who ran- » W111i 11°11‘ Diifi W055 we iwrd- Just be Sure sack thc shops for things that will flatter them i, _, _ ' i 1 iiiflt i111 0f V311!‘ W934 15 ¢°V9Yed~ and bring out their best points. Even the way a " - j ~ {Do this about three minutes at ii woman combs her hair ls in exact ratio to her - _ _’ ‘ ' ‘ Avod to n froth tme and see how much better your i vflnlm , . , ‘ 3' \ 311*!) ‘mu , . i (‘1l.i‘.I.ll’fl, 0r eyes joeL . ‘ .1“ ll‘.'..\Z..i.i. Z . 1.". Sifl \\'3l . --i-i—i- i_ , u Tim MOTORING DOG Now I would like to say a. few words of comfort to those girls who . ’ - ~ _ i; fighter if l were not around when good looks were passed out and who failed to get a _‘ _ ' ' i lit: e vs): . . to the batter, Under thfs title a dog owner. square den when naturally wavy m" and Deathly“lukewarm complex- ' ._ p‘ ‘ _ ~. I as pilft i; ;j w. Q»ui'[\fn@nt_ i and we are sure a d)“. 1mm.’ writes ions and classic profiles were distributed. k '1 ‘ l to the Brstrn Traveller the fo11ow- _ _ _ _ 4 l p i Cnk. U, ‘mg, mg “Conant letter, First, I would bid tlhcm to grcot lid tlilieiltilferlolliylcozilp Cliisilfzd i , . » v _ , 1t" t ' it f tn isnl. ~ l‘, ln lc rs pace, not ling ca a. - h i Y ' ‘I'm I'm? It m a Many d gs mmadws are motor‘ cu tlim eta Sp“ Oxvopl ck of ood looks and em hasizes it as does her I i m - minutes. lsts, and it‘ is worth while for their if" °" ° i‘ Wm“ 5 *1 i? _ P _ ' ___fl‘ owners to be“ m mmd a “w 1mm‘. , wearing an apologetic air about it. Many a girls reputation‘ for beauty i “on... v1.5. won"). “.51 not r150; points that make m. mm. the mo. lrests on her carrying herself 80 per cent above ll0i JLOKS llLlCHd of 40 ‘ -wr~I1 if the ti ugh ..< mi .l to) dry. i tcrirg dog's enjoment: p“ “m” ma“ mom’ 7 __" (l) Alway" carry a drinking v85- i A d i th xt lace bcaut isn't nearl ‘ i" s women ',_ __ ,,. ,, , e e , " bu .1..- it i. ' NEW Dwxii» Fry-FE“ o? ME’ i $1.3.“,2‘;cgfen,i?,,,tll,,fob5 us“ tliinkrlt lbflllllfl liXlICFC .50 riilbStlllllgS for it thatgnrc mule puleilt medicine 3 h“ 7:. (T2) Neva. 1pm.‘, a dog m a park, than ihc lcal thing. Ollzlrnl and intelligence and vivacity and tact are,‘ l _ ‘I w WW fov- H-unlnln U‘ i ed cm. u. m can be HQOMHL They , beilcr filings iu conjure with iliun u Cupid's bow mouth and a pack-of- . , _ 1. dinne." izuicizs of a lice, in dull are “rmecewary 1515 gurdwis in 3 I omé- I u L K . i _| ., g ,2,‘ b my? o, S, iproper par-king 'p ace. On the rare I ‘ it h I t b me eyes but my ‘r1 can attain a _ ‘ ., . ‘_ ms gns In, k “.0 ‘ \ ‘m £01,311 occasions when it is felt that a dog , O Win59. c b5 o e essy on , a g synthetic pl-ottiness by wearing pretty gowns. lvicn, in especial, never diiferen a their fancies. We don't analyze beauty. But while the pretty girl can weilr anything that happens to be the 5 ‘ we» .¢¢. - - =% ~ -i-~~iwksnu->els-'wi.nalvrcuzvuhsimvi .. ~ . ‘EYPEMBER r5, 1933 Q+§QQ§QQWfOQ§§OO%OQ+O4QfO G%QfO§%§%O§OO§-OFOQF%OFOOQCKXOO§QOQO§% Q§f§§§ifif4~ vvv v .Woman’s Realm ,-:- Social and Personal -:-, Fashions 60-60090 Q04 l-ler l-lapplest Moments depend on to _ surly youthful m alluring. Morning and night, with both hands make s rich, creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and wum water. Massage irgenrlyinto the ores of the face, throat In thoroughly. Dry carefully. Helm’: wllia: happens. Palmolive‘: figh- in oiveo‘ trntnev re... es 8 ‘"22 of dulcttylg: dis-z. no is the ttuo foundation cleansing which brings out the healthy, youthful, natural colour-l of your ‘skin, gives ou a complexion a - mired by men, envi Buy 3 mkes of Palmolive rods’. as directed above. Then watch or a smoother, lovelier, younger complexion. out every purl -- . . ti- 1+1’ (eitctvre 3Tb‘ 0' 3 squares unsweetened chocolate ‘an may," 0”“ _ 2 tablespoons shortening 1‘ in the secret blending of the oils of olive sud palm that" makes Palmolive truly a beauty soap — the soap millions of‘ women skin smooth, fresh, radi- by women. shoulders. Us: them results- ' i THE COOK ’S CURNER CHOCOLATE POTATO NU]! a eggs‘ 1 cup sugar 1 cup cold potatoes, mashed it cup sour milk 4% cups broad flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt $6 teaspoon sods. _ 56. teaspoon nutmeg Beat e388 until light and m. sugar slowiyand continlle beating Melt chocolate with shortening tum add to eggs with cold mashed pom, toes and sour milk. Mix well. Sill mmaming dry ingredients togethq and add. Beat well. turn on to l floured board, roll to li-inch thick‘. ness and cut into desired shape. p" - in deep hot fat of 380 degrees till (' done. , CHOCOLATE CAKE MADE WITI‘\ BITTER CHOCOLATE Half cup butter, 1 cup granulated No matter whof; the weather, and very little matter whnt the facilities, there do come times when nothing wgemer_ seems to fill the bill but-Pie! Pastry Isn ’t Enough, - Fine Filling Needed To Make Good ~ Pie l-4 cup blanched almonds Blend sugar, cornstarch and salt Stir in wellbeafen egg i yolks and milk. Cook over hot wam This mvmins. we have sathercd, until it is thick as cream. When ft a few pies that we think are ‘worthy; 1s c001; add fine“. ,-°]1ed mncar°°n8_ enough specimens to merit the at-‘Then p“; m baked p19 she]; and 2 medium-sized carrots i-4 teaspoon ginger 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 cup sugar Carrot Pie brown the meringue. Butterscotch Pic l 1-4 cups brown sugar . 1': i: "lil i - -il . . y ° “ 1 C 1 5 ‘My bccom ! mm mm fashion, the homely girl must watchlicr step and get just the colors and z eggs 1-3 cup flour ' _ (3, The fsndness or dogs m, ‘ lines that bring out her best points andbcagnoufllagehhertworst. oslzesshShg 1 1-2 cups milk 1-2 teaspoon salt ‘ ' Y < .. . ‘ can even turn her defects into v rtues y ress ng er ype. e ou p t 2 u s hot mm: Bmmnu SPAnKL-XG EYES “m naming out of a car wndow to v v _ as ry d P ALWQY; ATTIHCTWE ‘ | catch the breeze shouid be discour- “FWY 9°95 ‘cm the pretty gmi but dress as differently 1mm h“ as p” Scrape carrots, cut in small 3 egg yolks _ ‘ ‘ ‘ . I agpdv It 1S the cause of a cmsndeb sible, and thus she will acquire a style and individuality of her own. pieces’ and 603k “um very 80"‘ _2_ tablespoons shorten» Tired eyes never lmmd “m, girlaiai." amount of eye trouble. Drain well and force them through Pastry ' ' a potato ricer. There should be 1 3 egg whites toward romaine. ' “iiike. mars anovr BEASTS ‘ zsncgr. i (Will Herman) that nlzj." cages i.» l"; l‘ Q05, Thom ‘ born, are kill)’ one inch in length . Ii‘. (fro pads. Dip: ' \'."’P" and lzc down V”: °f the tznce of over 300 feet! He has a growing ithe ordnary hedges AND how llc likes his howl of Kclloggb Rice Krispies. Bubblea of rice that actually crackle out 10ml in milk or cream. the fylng squirrel The elephants One of the best cereals the 81-01mm for children. Nourishing rice in vnsywfn-digesl form. Alivzly-z uvvll-frcsll. Hilde by Kellogg in London, Ont. c. white fur coat. This is dune ‘hardly be seen in the white back- ground. iiowever, there are many ‘other animals that do the some. Sheep gather together at the ap- proach cf n. storm and find shelter under trees nnd hedges, long before others are aware of an lmpcfldlnfl rain. The donkey was a beast of bur- den lluiidreds of years beftre hor- ‘ses were tamed. ‘ A Seal, although it spends almost ‘all of its life in the water, ls not a zish! It is an animal! a A cozrieTs ablity to go without Iicod nnd water for long periods can be easily understood. The ca.- mel has four stomachs! It eats and stores its food in advance! The giraffe can see behind him ‘xvxiicut tilriling his head. This is 11': i L.) tile great distance which his 1'.‘ balls cx‘r=nci flom their sockets! ’I‘hc beaver cuts down trees, trims trees, cilfs them info logs, friorlis ilicm dorm the river and, linziily, buiitls its dams out of them. ‘rho hippopitamlis and elephant, iwzl of the largest creatures, are vt-gctnrlfins! gm ' CCRTAINTNG WINDOWS Tile purpose of windows, of course, is to lct light and Ill‘ into your hruse and let the persons in- side look out. And the reason w; window curtains ls to soften the light coming in, to add a decora- ,tive note, and to maintain privacy. ‘ This sounds smple, but it is smu ing how many women have gigs‘, curtains that shut out light and RIC E KRISPIES The killlglfOO babies, when first The flyng lcmui" or galoga, a na- Inciian Arch pdago, ilcaps on an inclined plane a dis- i i Some other famous jumpers are iiic kangazoa, W50 is able to Jump between fifteen and twenty feet on l Ab: level-and can easily ovaries-pi and fences. The sp ingbok clears between thir- ty and fcri-y fret. at a jump-and travels about- fifty feet in the air before lancltng! _ trunk contains fifty thousand muscles — and is strong enough to lift a log and de- licate enough to pick a pin from The Arctic fox, the stoat and the blue or mountain hare change their c1101‘ scheme in winter in favcr of protect themselves, since they can As for her figure, she can acquire slimness or curves, as she wishes. by counting her calories, while as for her complexion, she can thank her merciful Providence that she lives in a day when all cornplexions come from the drug store, and all that any maiden requires is skill in putting on her make-up. l She must have something to substitute for her lack of pulchrltude. must have a good line, for one thing. face to her conversation. dumb. ‘who is alive and up-to-date and keeps them on their tiptoes. Then the ugly duckling must acquire an inexhaustible bag of parlor tricks. Every mother who has a plain-faced little Jane should begin educating her feet by the time she can walk if she wants to save her from being a wallflower when she is grown up. No girl who dances like a bit of thistledown ever lacks for partners and cut-ins. Nor does a. girl have to be Miss America to be eagerly sought for as a. partner if she plays a. superlative game of contract, or if she is n crnckerjack on the tennis court ‘or on the golf links. Any girl who can do things can outdistance the girl wh» is merely something to be looked at. This is a time of action in which the still lifes get passed over. Then the homely girl must make of herself a diplomat. learn to handle every one with velvet gloves. ‘gladly and lend her ears to bores. 41nd keep herself discreetly in the background. She must ask Mr. Jones Ito regale the company with his pet story instead of telling her own. She must tell Mr. Smith how great and wonderful he is instead of expecting him to bum incense before her. And when a woman can do these things it doesn't make one particle of difference whether she is ugly enough to stop the clock or pretty enough to win a bathlng-bcH-iity 410M951‘- And, finally, the homely woman has as her consolation the fact that time is her friend and she will be better-looking at 40 than she is at 20. ‘Nor will she ever have to listen to any one telling her how she has faded, and that should reconcile her to not having been a beauty in her youth. DOROTHY DIX. “What's the plural of hippopota- mils?" “Hippopot-Oh, well, who'd want morn than one, anyway?" ‘Buimo BABY'S rename TIME The Bowel; Become Loose i transparent materials as marqui- seite, net or gauze are most suit- able. TRASH BASKET A fireproof waste paper basket kept under the kitchen stove or sink for wrappings, cmpiy boxes, J. I_ . etc, will save many trip; to the mdnllfgt‘mtiheblggtiblblgythiiohglniirgmfi cellar and keep all your kitchen come swollen, and canker! form in rubbish in one place. The white or m" mfallih- h 1d ' colored enameled ones are nicc, as c “m or E 0" m’ they can be washed when necess- ary. Rings left in clothing a-ficr it has been cleahfd with gasoline may be ~ avoided if a pad is put under the Shot bef:rc gasoline is applrd. Rub from the crcumfcrentc of the cir- cle iownrd the centre. Rubbing a ound a sp.t is more necessary 1nd perhaps save the baby's life. 0n the market for 88 years. NIB! obstruct the View. Blichdry, than rubblrg on ii‘. Always rub or dealers. But the most important thing for the homely girl to realize is that i inasmuch as she is short on good looks she must be long on other qualities. She she must be so intelligent and en- ltertaining and amusing that she will divert a man's thOi-ISMS 5mm he!‘ It is only the beautiful who can afford to be A man who was almost grotesquely hideous, but who was noted for his conquests among women, used to boast. that he could win out ‘against the handsomest man in the world if he was given ten minutes start. And chi; 511ml) going is true of women. Men will forsake the dull, stupid beauty who is a conversational dud for the bright, witty, vivacious, homely woman to 11-4 cups carrot. salt, sugar, eggs, well beaten, and‘ milk to the carrot. Mix well to-; milk and cook until mixture thick- gather and pour into a pie platefens. Just before removing from lined with plain‘ pastry. Bake in ai stove, stir in beaten yolks and shor- quick oven Lo set crust, and de-ltening. Let stand while preparing crease heat i0 finish the baking un- pastna Divide dough mm 3 part5 EBB and 1 and roll each out to a. sheet. Cut tablespoon of fine crumbs may be into rounds g o;- g mchgg in ma. meter. Place separately on baking sheets; prick each sheet well. Bake delicately brown. Put pie together like a layer cake with filling on top also. Cover’ made by beating til filling is set. used in place of 2 eggs. 1-2 cup sugar l tablespoon cornstarch 1-8 teaspoon salt. 3 eggs 2 cups milk 1-2 dozen macaroons i Add spices, 6 tablespons sugar One “lflca-PW" P"! in a hot oven until with meringue egg white thoroughly with lBrown slightly in a slow oven and scrvc as soon as pie has cooled. tention of Table Talk and perhiilii bake in a. moderate oven till firm. score a few triumphs for our fob‘ lowers. Mix sugar, flour and salt. Add ' A Moming/Smilc sugar, 2 eggs, beaten separately; 4 squares bitter chocolate, x nup flour plus 2 dessertspoons flour, 2 ten. ‘ spoons baking powder, V; teaspoon p] he very well? Mrs. Breen—I-Ie‘s lng in his sleep now. ours suit you?" sea more rsln." way about it. slimming. sugar. Secrets of SALT HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE MOST EFFICIENT AGENT INl PREVENTING SOFTENING. I The secret o1 pickle making lies Sh: must in obtaining a. correct bacterial ac- she must endure fookition in one respect and at She must turn the spotlight on others f i niirnqse pickles uses salt in some form in’ large amounts. Small pickles known as gherkins? always are in demand and they are very easy to make if the house- wife is willing to take the time. Two quarts small cucumbers, 2 cups salt, 2 quarts boiling water, 2 quarts vinegar, 2 pickling spices, 2 teaspoons powd- cred alum, 2 cups brown silgnr, '4 cup sliced horseradish root. Choose very small cucumbers of uniform size. Bo careful not to bruise or mar the cucumbers. Wash carefully and pat dry between towels. Put into a deep crock and pour over brine made by dissolv- 1118 salt in boiling water. Let stand Th“. i, m, “m, ‘ha, twenty-forn- hours and drain brine, Bring to the boiling point, skim and pour ovcr Let stand twenty-four hours. Drain and wipe cucumbers. boiling water in which alum has been dissolved and lr-t stand sixirre5h1ng_ hours. Drain from alum water and rinse in clear water. Combine vine- root and heat to point. Add cucumbers and sirww" rm, 50c. a bottle at all dniggim W" mlmiifc- PM iii Mi m“ "' Jars, pour over hot vinegar to co.‘- l er and seal. Pickle Making. ounce whole cloves, 1 ounce .pints cider vinegar,- l SPOILAGE nlvn,p°wd°red alum‘ I ..._._. I the and every recipe for it. GHERKINS pears first as soft larvae and becomes a hard-strolled beetle. ounces mixed 54235011. o“ might spend the winter. zzPersian Bulm-the ideal cuwm‘ requisite for every s! Cover with chnrm. the scalding {he elegant woman. Eight or ten 4 to B inch cucum- bers, 1 ounce stick cinnamon, ‘allspice, 1 ounce celery seed, 8 teaspoon 00-0-0400» I f GARDENING same time preventing the bacteriali s”,‘”““..”“,“g+“., action which causes spoilage and ‘ ‘softening. Salt has been found to m be the most efficient agent for this‘ be“, been,” which h“ done m hm mense amount of damage in many ‘gardens. The average amateur has , come into contact with the pest for the first time this year, and there- fore has not know how to deal with The Mexican bean beetle is s] close relative of the ladybug. It ap- Many questions have been asked e past season about the Mexican makes lacework of the bean leaves. Gardens where this pest has been ‘troublesome should be plowed and dug over this full, turning under the beetles and the vines. If this is too much work, the vines may be pulled up and either buried or burned. This work is most important in order to prevent roinfestatlon next An effort should be made also to do away with refuse piles and loose debris where the beetles toilet discerning woman. Perfect in results. Creates complexions of rare beauty and‘ Delightfully cool and re- Never leaves a vcstlge of istickncss. A velvety smooth lotion toning and stimulating the akin. 3“- wg" spices "l"! hmwrfidilh , Making it truly rose-leaf in texture. [All dainty women invarlaaiv choose Persian Balm. If. imparts that sub- ilc distinction so characteristic of satin. In wool crepe. faillc , marocain crepe, wool and synthetic mixtures, silk and synthetic crepe, etc., can this Paris dress also be fashioned. i4, 10, 1B, 20 years, 36, inches bust. 1 whole i l‘ stamps or coin (coin is Wrap coin carefully. No. m. size then action. emsrkablc in its quick, SLEEP WALKER Vicar-J. noticed your husband went out ln the middle of the ur- vioe-this moming, Mrs. Mrs. Bream-He's he very well? that‘: what it is. He's started walk- , ONE REQUEST A Swedish tanner, asking for his melifld 0110001139» naturalization papers at Minneap- Cover with meringue made by com- 0118- WI-l b91118 quilted by the Judge. ; binlng 3 egg whites with 6 table-l spoons sugar. Place 14 cup blanch- ied almonds over bop of pie. Rc-i place in a. slow oven and delicately "Are you satisfied with the gen- oral conditions of this country. Mr- ‘_ ins ‘Eureka. Eureka!” Olson?" the Judge asked. "Yah, sure," was Olson's answer. “And does this Government o! "Veil, yah, mostly, only Ay lak to Daintiness With Chic Styles WLUSTIATID DIIIIIAKING LISBON "III IVIBY'PATI'IBI I’ INIABILII WOITHIKWIDI Ea-cioy’: pattern provides for s. high or open V-neckline. Have your, The dropped shoulder is a smart new detail. You will note that it has a pointed hlpline. both modish and It's fasclnatingly lovely as its 1n- spirator carried out in black Style No. 516 is designed in sins Size 16 requires 3% yards 39-inch with 9t yard 35-inch contrasting. Price 01 PATTERN 15 cent; 1n irllviizias’ EIYDtian Liniment is Rblioves instantly burns, sprllna, toothache and neuralgia. Invaluable for sore throat and quill!!- salt, $6 cup rich milk, 1 cesspool: vanilla. Melt the butter and chocolate in a. saucepan over hot water, when melted, remove from fire and ldl gel partly cool. Add sugar and the but- en egg yolks. Add the milk and tlu flour which has been sifted with tna baking powder and salt. Fold in tin i stiflly beaten egg whites. Add van- ' illa. Frost with marshmallow lcin| | and over this pour a thin coating of Brcen. Isn't ageing, sir; "Archimedes," read the schoolboy, aloud, “leaped from his bath shout» "‘Eureka’ means ‘I have found it.’ " "Very well. What had Archimedes found?” The boy hesitated, then ventured hopefully: “The soap, sir." YUINIBHRD ONPB crepe silk, Sdlhdw preferred.) effective | It A Sate Prescription For These Ailments DR. WILLIAMS’ ‘BABY'S OWN TABLETS Malls and Kup Chfldmq WQII-A; Mgflm‘ KM" 0F Childhood Check over the list at the left, and you'll see Why hundreds of thousands of moihcrs all over the world always keep a box of BABY'S OWN TABLETS in the medicine cabinet. Thou Tbblctl m: umpl invaluable for the ailments of ch ldhood. Chlldrenfske them ss readily as candy. They sllihlvlgivgivemsfcg s: a dclicllchinflcflllt. An ' sce cl given wit u box, "YUM"! "M! than tablets contain no un- cofic, opiate or harmful drug. The but wly to keep babies and children well ll to give ‘them BABY'S OWN TABLETS at lbs first “out-of-sorts" symp- toms. Oct a box today. 25c at all drugglsil. '75