~ -‘- -.»`~»2....-.~ .1'... '“»Lr_.~. , . .,ysy»t., »~., . , . . , _ , _ l brgkhrwmo, I “ ' ’ S ' d P I l-°- Fasfions -.°- Literature gi GUARDIAN T Y .Womans Realm -.°- oczal ani ersona . . . f-se, A: . "FE §r_§rg§ reg; EE .qi =g;' ” §gEE isfg 'Ei' iii; f 5 §£, 5 5 we always hold lose some day; things-we ever keep swgv. V0 r. el li sl Ei H 0N’S CHOICE “Duttercups and daisies here to Hsase the ladies"-are going to be simplarlaed by violets. pansies, and lilsm, according to early opinion. The current acceptance of colors in the purple range, sponsored by Bcliiaparelli, Malnbocher, Lelong, iPatou and others have brought these lovely blossoms bark into lhdhion. Already they use being sampled by dress houses, and their use for mlllinsry ls considered an equally happy choice. Late last summer, Paris began using these together- with blues, which frequently have s purplish nest, sud it is expected that this fashion will gain greater momen- tum for the spring and summer of 1965. The violets an varied in type, single, double, lame suuulll; lilacs sums in #111965 or clusters, following ganrifis rr ssirifioial effects. Bdhiap- urolli uses s. spray of pansies over ghs droulder-. Mslnbocher uses lsllacs iiotrfm lavender chiffon, Patou poses a bunch of violets at centre tent. - P0lKl Klldlili hoonddesuliionoftibsspproach- mg diamond jubiieeofths Mahara- jah oflaalroda. (India), s resolution loassedbytlrehesdsofthodishdct suggested that he be weighed ugainstsllvenalamnrkofqlplro- slstonforlmbmevolentr'de_ (IIANTNGWHITI Eli; iris 8§§; g ills illolu' IR/lrb this and then ull traces. (DOKING TERMS BXPLAINED DREDGGING - Ooathg iljltly, lnuslify wth ileu' m' nge: by unsung it lidltly and gradually bvsr the food. nasmmo-lniwhie M or liquid over meat or other food while it is cooking to keep it from drying out and to add flavor. LARDIING-Inserting ibm strips bf salt pork os' bacon (called lurdoons in meet. fish or poultry. The fat H laid in incisions out in the meat or drawn iihlrough with a ilardving needle. Oftentlmas the Wrlps are wrapped around the meat Grandfn0t]|3r’g :rms sms, red misuse and while, p ¢2uih‘I%uterns s ' I EEE ii S 5 EE; ii § iilii iiigrii* s -r cliché ill MACH D-I his -:=~» 2 A E l 'until . be confused with the following term. HOUSEWIFE .nu ' HER Acrrvmsst rr; ‘H §“§ 8 ii ii Q; 8! ii is ii Ea lr it 3 PR mg water Oftentizmss the food is then immediately dipped in cold water This prooem is used to loosen skinssothat they maybe easily removed as in peaches. tomatoes and almonds It is uso to shrink foods so that they will make a neater pack in canning. CANDIZED or Glaced is a term applied to fruits, saturated with sugar This is accomplished by bullirlgtheminasugalrsyrup fol lowed by cooling in large crooks. This process is repeated a munber of times the final syrup having 20 per cent com syrup to prevent crystalization of the sugar and to give a. glazed appearance. ORYSTALLIZAED--Frllit is pre- pared in much the same wa.y as canrlied or glued except that there , kr no com syrup in the lust syrup , and the sugar consequently crystal- ises upon drying. GLACING-Giving s. food a glossy or glazed appearance by covering over with syrup or a preparation for that purpose. G-Hmwg sugar until it melts and browns. The is placed in a dry pan over a moderate heat and stirred con- stantly until u golden brown syrup renrlts. mmh boil- ueed . sugar UNTIIL HKJWN-A term used to describe the finished appearance of foods usually baked, roasetd, or Med, and meam s golden brown oolnr unles specified otherwise. such es "lightly browned." U.N'I’IL 'I'ENlDil!lR¢-.A term ueld to describe the finidied consistency of cooked foods,us'ually vegetables, fruits, and tough meats. When a fork can be inserted and removed easily, the food is said to be cooked tender The ter-rn should not UN'1'1LBO1"1‘-When e. food is cooked until soft it can be easily mashed or broken into pieces. , ns-'n Nur ssrrnwlon Hx 1 cap chopped dates with 3 tablespoons orange juice, 1 table- spoon lemon juice and 1-2 cup of fhelry chopped nuts. Spread bc- twoen slices of whole wheat breed. Dl0@»A'l'IVE VEGEDABIES A bright younz Blooansbm-y hos- tess recently surprised her guests with her table decorations. she had filledssliallow bowlwlth the new dead-white lettuce-it was filled to the rim with s fine fresh lettuce of the 1ou.ndtype.Andit looked quite lovely against the pickled wood! Other vegetables which yield themselves very amiably to decora- tive purposes are globe srtichokes whh grreyepurpls heads. M. Paul Poirot, when engaged upon interior decorations, mattered radishes over his linens, big ra/dishes and little ‘ raddshes with green tufts and rad- gi ,E < e i tulle for t-hs lilies entional designs a ed Dot-herbs? rl E lie Sri DOOSIOR FORECASTS ‘ LMI OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL GIANTS A nes of physical and mental giants will be descended from the present generation, Dv. Russell Hip- psnsteel, be-by specialist of Indian- spohs, kid., predicts. The isolation d vifalnlns lr foods, the knowledge of iihek action in prevention of dsesse and the general building up of health is the must' uutstandlrg development in the care of modem babies, he pdnted oil. "I'hougl'l 2 will his mcls iran u few generations in produce them, future msn and women wil have better general health, finer teeth and will be free from so-called de- gmerative diseases," said Dr. Hip- pensieel. "This sdvancsm/mt' will be the direct result of obstetriiohns and pediatricians," he added. Dr. Hippensteel's prediction was sustantiated by Dr. AJM. Menden- e fiiliillgalr. E liirrsii ri ff §=§‘§§§§§il§i iiiirisé-iii’ ll; 5;. ii .ai i l l S (Joamgll(2 'curl , FNeuu1i1'Hh:;i(§g;t \H=1\¥ lhuuuu WAKE Ill’ Y0l|Il LIVER BILE- wlnmur crluvlrl And You'il Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rsrin’ to Go If you fed sau ssl sunk sal sbs wsfll :mb p'r:k;&ua't lssllow a lot of dh, mln- ws lun vsululyordswiqgul sud expect than lush you sudrlnlysssl sud buoyant sndharll of sunshine. For mu‘t do It 'Huy only bowels sn; u rum mevunsut doom the cause. he reason for your feelin&.is your liver. Il sh pouu ol liquid blls ll lf this blls ls not il doesu't digest- It just Gus blasts up your ¢hiek.budtsstsuud{ourbnsthls sklu often brsshmrtlu lemlshu. Your ashes und you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It tskes thossgosd. old CAR'.l'lR’! LITTLE LIVER ILLS to get tbnss two uuds ol bile flowing freely sud mules you ri! “up and up." The; eauhin wonderful, harmlen, gentle vsgeu is extract, umsdng when it cond to making the bile llow freely. But dortsskforlivsrpills. Askfnr Carters Little Llvsr Pills. Look for the nuns Csrtsr‘s Utdsl.iverPlllsou thsrsdlsbsl.R¢suts su.bsdurte.l6sstdrug|tens. °1lllC.\¢.Co. Qgis digg. Eriirtiiii 7?!!! CKHIJIYTS ¢fCH?iYEJ? . n ll; CU°.ls~u£lu\¥ AULMFADKIIUS ‘Ihose of you who have dliiiculty wllu. nlorulgues will wimout clouut be interested rn a new and simple way w muse mein. Your problems of watery rneringues which fall, and how long and as what wmperature to bake them, are all solved ln this three-minute mermgue. you can so assured of a tnrck, riuny mermgue, one which will remain as you make it. beet Of all, it is as l00d Bud tasty as it looks. Three-lilluuis lleriugus 2 egg whites, unbeaten ’/li cup sugar ` Plncn ol salt 2 tablespoons water Few drops vanilla or almond riavorrng Put me egg whites. sugar, salt and water ni me upper part of a double boiler. neat with a rotary egg beater until moroughiy mixed. l-.noe over rapidly Dorling water, beat constantly with the rotary beater, and cook three minutes, or. unlu the mixture will stand. ln peaks. Remove from the fire and add riavoring. Beat well. Spread over the top of pie. r. is ho. necessary to brown this merrnguc, out .L does add to its au.- traotrveneas no put it in a hot oven or under the broiler iisms for a very short time until it is delicately browned. This mer-ingus may be used on any pre calling for a meringue, but an unusually good pie is a butler- sootch meringue ple, and below is an unusually good recipe-just the one you have always wanted. Butterscotch Meringue Pie l cup brown sugar 5 tablespoons flour Few grams salt 1'/u cups milk _ 2 egg yolks 2 Lamespoons butter Mix the brown sugar, fiom- and slit together. Add a little of the milk gradually and mix to s smooth consistency. Add the remaining milk and cook over hot water for about 15 or 20 minutes, or until the mixture is thick, stirr.ng constant- ly. Best he egg yolks slightly and pour the mixture gradually over them. Return to the double boiler and cook two or three minutes longer. Add the butter and mix well. Pour lrito a baked pie shell. Cover the top with Three-Minute Men- ingue. | - 5 *0&d 6 Teething iudlgestiou dlarrboss . _ . in iact most baby ailments bring on simple fever. Mrs. Bernard Breen, Enterprise Ont., says: "MK bsby'sohseksan¢i hands were so ot I wss frightened. I gave him A Baby's Own Tlblet lt noon and by after nrppsr he wus nil better." All the simple ailments of childhood including teething urn promptly and safely relieved with those sweet little tablets. Doctors recommend them. 25|: lt all drug stores. ~ wma ' ' no BABY'S OWN TABLETS ¢4RlornuqgShnHh AND SILENQ INBUHI Er use giiiii rl§§‘i§ ht.-. E? E E si? ness ready to nve-yes:-o - Mother, this "YU," answered "What of it?" "Well, Poli said this hs was going to bring E home for dinner tonfdlt."‘ ._..... “frsresuss'“;ec mfrisulz vienna. _ ‘ liillllwntod by the msn svuivs answers, hs sshsd, acquainted with "Yes, sir, ln" replied thesis you win you hmm more ' sshed eounss F if li. = gsfi ii suit E “gt” Ebfi sill tir- rérél Dearllissnis-!hsvss“problcmohild."ths mothers spoiling. My mother' lived with us and son’s birth she was frantic over him and took posessi lected my every ellort to psrly. Sho “Plmld him Ln his childish helmviu' opposed my every way of doing things and muh up to him lor' what discipline l mznsgedtoglvehim. Todayheislzand shows the marks _ot the rocklngs, coddllngs, humorihgs which she gave rum. Underneath our boy is of u very tender nature, loving and kind. gentle to his pets, but resentful to authority and any suggestion as to behavior. I knew my boy was being ruined. but Wh!! could I do? My mother had no other home than mins. 1 oouldn’t nut her out and she was so infatuated with the child that she would not leave him for even s week. But must all the rest of his life be spoiled becluse of a. fond and foolish old woman. A WORRIED MUI'.HIlR.. Answer' 'rnére lr no problem ours mother- confronts that is more duncull to solve than how to protect her children from the cruel kindness of a dotlng grandmother. .The mother, weighted down by her sense of responsibility to her children, educated in the scientific care of children and a student of child psychology, realizes that their grandmother may be wrecking her children physically, mentally and morally. yet she can only save them at the expense of depriving a pitiful old woman of almost the lest shred of happiness she has left in the world, and it takes s more ruthless nature than most women possesses to do lt. hi. reminding Gran a livesforthsfollyofanoldwo / S7 u2hE;§“1h2ZJ"¥2 as The balance! menu provlxgr the “bulk” to prevent common eousd- psrion-camed by lack of this es- sential fiber. Common constipation frequently muses headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet, in mol eases, it esn be overcome Issssnily and safely by eating s ssllclous cereal. Ke1logg'| Au.-Bun is s unmnl food for normal individuals. If fur- nishes “bulk” In convenient and saneemrsrsd farm. Au.-Burr also provides vitamin B and iron. Isn'¢ this sunndvi way boiler than taking 'parent me einen? Two table- spoon uls of Au.-Baan daily urs usually suilicisul. Chronic eases, with each mesl. If relief is not oblsinsd, see your doctor. .interests--¢-~ red~and-green park- -1' Y----V-Q Ulf \l.l' P008 ls lla {° mix 1.. “V * Lsnsog, 0n:::lo. W *E* fy! Keep on the Sunny Side SILE5 Old 1100910 are very lonely. They have few pleasures. Most of those they have loved have died or left them. Their homes are broken up. Darjeeling with honors--not to Their hands idle. The children that they live with are too busy to pay them much attention. And to them u grandchild comes almost as a res- urrection. Life stirs in their sluggish veins asain at the feel ol another um drawn nom Benjan to Kanla baby in their arms. New interests dawn, There is something to do and u and pu-olongcd, would pass through think about and feel again, and so they come to worship the grandchild P 1-ngmpo, respresenfilng exactly one with s passion of devotion greater than any they ever felt for their own dw.. pun” mm Kam* www suudnu. »- Br Mel* Ohnmhs. author or P‘°“°..I "K|n00brl» Andperhspsitisbecausetheydonotfeelunysensecfresponsibility I ” " ‘ tc the child. or perhaps it is because they are so near the end of things "e\iSPwf~\D8 *P001 “Wh mmmth; that nothing seems important but the indulgence ar the moment, that »_---_----* existence of a considerable 1 - they spoil the child without reason. They save it from all discipline, they Gnu,-Ill 1 made my deductions. They sro. Mr. encourage it in selfishness. they make it s rebel against authority and use that because beyond Hlemw WK* sutuely aurmnt miles lu bringing it up nom those they employed with “B ue only most fearful mmuitllul- its parents. MAQNHIS li V mumps must be of paramount im- .It can be omitted, however, if you I Pr-lee or PA1'r'uaN, ls cents in madly ooun :eluted one mem-y .rm ,,, The parents are powerless to interfere because you cannot reason 01 me 0;-1¢m¢_\ murders, and the dnndmmmizg wuldbeingtemst with an old woman, or make her change her methods. She is always arm- pa/pyrvus and the unriergrolrnd whag Nom,” eww, tm cred in the self-complacency of age which makes her believe that her Wm-yd of 3m,dgw_ M no did mm 3' gays ash the wayaiuasnd thug] all modern ideasiaru silly nonsense. “I ououionguy gwwgd mm on’t eve of ` oo ness about baby ormums and reading wmmnbm _ them just on the dot. I gave my children whatever I had to est myself "uma Rdwnnd Samdm :H1 m°°" W and fed them whenever they cried/ sbs will say. And the young mother mu- s while K-. B. was silent. tainly one Chy mee _ t _‘W who is trying to feed her child scientifically bites her tongue to keep from ‘Tmwle is brewing, Mister “What haPl>¢I\¢d ' 5 Kmimmo am mst nm or ner emlm-en ares lu mruuoy. muy," he sam suddenly, ru ms demanded Gray. »'°udv11i¢ euwodmugusuwrtumqueerains- Beno=-\i'¢i>h¢1d!'°°- on “Insverputmybabiesinadarkxoomsndletthemcrythsmselvesto ,mg l.utonstion.“H1ll'I1D°. IBN! “Sire owing in obsil'dP0l°l|MY sleep."Granrimswillsay."lalwaysrookedthemtosleep,Inevermads “yh“fq,m,,mmm,|,,en¢h,,xgg tmwnogmgyuk," un- them do what they didn't want to do. I always gave them what they at 'my mwsmaM°m_wlm,_g-,_ 5;. willingly dismounted. wanted and let them do as they pleased." And the young mother thinks though not mbwmmem’ ,uve been "And (en ,,_.,;,_,e.P_ gm" sadly of how much happier she would be if Grandm had only taught Tom 1, K_ B_ ui hed. , “ d that mb mm ulomugm You will work vat "Yew any M wo mm to control his temper and to be I little less selfish. an . om uelsrumton; tssxswneuns R""°“’“d ‘“"’°"°”’ ,nuke mm,-any; me it not be s lazy loafer if Grandma had y s _ __ _ "“°°-hM- "Yes," snswemd Gray. °°‘“°h°"' too long! when I awoke. md ne Immsdilfol ””_“" slslunng msqueetiau. K B msnduw 5° .ot But what i.s the woman to do who sees her children being ruined by uh* “mt Bengau Bama' ' sem b‘°w°r M =f»»°»»»=he»? 1 dm my of we me m»<=»=»°» fm W- me °° "s..i:ss..“~:.“. “ses f°“°'...“.s~ » first. and in justice to them they should be separated from the evil in- 1°l18€Sf D055 it ‘ of ug my ten is ' for fluence that will be their undoing. They should not have to pay all their EISOG 511 &l;l)°l‘i7‘m Y M331 If Ohnrj "1 moi-Us *wht mm Istin . Hlampo-bud deb?-ly “;r¢ls,tireysa.y,miwhV>°l*-1** isbisresson?"Gruyli0PP¢<|lK5' But there is Grandmother, so old, so pitiful, whose whole heart is set s. manor, “went on the 3058531- "I dsnly, s greet light had drsnmsd I ....“"°“..5‘i“‘.’.’.‘.’§ ”B°“"“.,..’.;.i.f’$’ "“° °““ ’“‘“° “‘° “°“‘“ i§3§§1~'.“;§°’»““’.x “°”‘ ‘.I,'.’°..i‘....°’““‘ ‘.‘;1;°i.°."5.‘§' “‘§i’a.i‘..°`i “f.§,...'i““é‘.'...°“”‘.....‘€.."i.§’ “`w»°"1`3»` sniff' a r e . m ' """ 'I‘srtars,who,subxosa,we.nttheir;leffhad,wasthesa.measthst Dssrli|.issDix.-Ihavsspentm1myyearsDre.Dorll1gmyselfforanr°- uwnprln.oe,TlmorKhan. tolsad whmhgmabbothsddlsoovvrodso fession in which I have good prospects of success. and for which I feel my- ¢,h¢ml" many years before, and self particularly fitted. I feel that it is the only work in which I could -~_|;u-,m why doemft he lead ummmqy . thollbt. 25 Es A girl knows perfectly well that when she makes a boy forshe hasgotouhisfeetuuiisnnmoiallyubls tosupport dooms him to perpetual poverty. She knows that no man salary can save enough to get a start in any business of his s wife and children hanging around his neck. she knows be a. burden that will sink him. Yet because she is tired of getting up and punching the time clock in some store or oilioe, or because all the other girls are getting married, or because she is afraid she might lose the lad if she didn't have s, legal hold be happy and contented. But the girl to whom I am engaged insists upon www- “keg g.N,y_ H, ,DM g_ 3 114; my givmg up my professim and going to work in my fathers business in .-Bewusey ,Md K, B, gravely, The Bengal; wquiggcgd or-der that we may be married sooner. She says that I am very selfish "he has mtarwt and ,B she,-egqre “since it 1,, ,°_ w¢ must not to make this sacrifice for her. My father thinks that there is more mmm.. ' w,m,a.,mm| Th” 1, U pun gs of s future in my line than in his. and it is with this thouzht of added ..wm“.5 the new ,bmw ohm-_ me mn on my ua," success and consequently more leisure for my future wife that I have held JMU., “hed any ,.oW,nmmm°,.. kwtmnwg onfromdoingssshswishes. %stwomiy ruNoE TmBen8_mmm‘m°d ummm., any ,MW ____ ' u9‘li~req“$tlymsaebut ncrruohw' rrrcsrw mvonemos gill? rsh* 15:3” Gray!" Bl! ‘ ’ If I were s man. I wouldnt let any woman in the world rush me into li" ms “my is dw? P"9°nd'° mm?" mm-lags ugslust my mm Judgment me before r was may for lt. Nor Mlm. He has P°1§\m<§;4w°*§°§-fm Aga then. elf- W 'he-“ \“‘“°P yqsuln rfzivauyn my sawn sesumron to wruon I rut out 1 wu tunes by *£lfm";”Bl;t‘“: hs Ngqlws 'yu s ure or woman. ~ . WW 93”" twilliki- sso»use,nrs¢.itu°n1y»emsnu¢umstmskuuguawmttouen- umenysesnugvlthi-lwluv¢d°u°‘ 'r'hssnsersueuoltyua_u\s hoe s man to her wishes, and, in the second place because if he does sac- India about theremx I |5982 and its msotlltfraf el‘ll|1l¥»Nbi°l\ remin man-one rincehimselftohershs isnevergoodenoughsriurt toabide bythsre- shontlyleurn. . . .t this pudgy suits of her uct. ' me! I have to hmd over to you pwprs Nature timid-appeal Mister CNY. s document." him Not even the smal n. fumbles muisyeuow wb” uuuugn which any we bloodstsined piece dumm mg pg; gm which Gnv hu u°¢1°°d uma ms lnnwluuu fs from the murdered man's tg "rise and drive back the he oii»r&VM\B°¥\l~ The Lame Devil when th 'lmewhat remarkable," said comes," bug had rgqyyndgd unfold!-D8 iii. "Whit YW rewrting that another lame use emrlww WW* wsulugwmsowsusrore his Erie# régser. éliitil ;=r. §§r is bottle ggtbbly crepe an ish” frill that over the bodice. The stitohingdnthesleevuissmsrtaud A perforations are provided for ssms. please. Another fascinating idea is black und white scheme with pebbly crops now so rnodish Make the collar of the white crepe. » . /'f f///we Motel threaded e rayon novelties. etc lovely for this easily Style No. 630 is 30, Sl, 40, 42, 44, bust. Size 86 requ 39-inch material. stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. N0. 090. Size ...................... »Nums ....-»..»»......TX-....|»..nun 1 ..éit.y............».......»..Biaéi. _ mention the medics-surgical degree of Ualoutts, Mister Gray-4 etraishf- 'rl\srofore," continued K. B~ portanoetoourfrlendthst he monastery. 01' Wh-l»¢ ml? 11° b°1w'f'~'h ltr Therefore. Q. E- D.. he and i ii sg” rest? gig . 15'? sa i§s§sgs§§s.s§ FEBRUARY 5, 1935 . . zip. 2** ;l this Sir it 'I‘\b0ff.A-tones lsstbitofcoursgeoutofhim. willneveroessstoreproachhiswife for-havingrulnedhiscureer No woman who is not willing to wait until e. man is re gruldwfrolsnotsnxiolrsforhirutosuoceedlnhisosrser s. - 60% have Nerve Disorders” ,` Say physicians ¥Ql%¥"1f'""2:$2i§f*huum. eases Arsstlrautsblstsdissrdsrovrusr-vos. Onlytlsosswbohsvesulsrsd Frsmnsrvousbrsabdswn _ Rsslinsthstsrrnsutsmdursd Promlossofnsrvsfores. Health, strength sud happiness are measured ‘ murnsrvsfores. . nsfvsforeslslae':l':f.,a ‘ , You\=:;r\nslrr-liable, Jdlsssursgsdaml ~ Ysusaunotrsstssslsspiwull, I 1 Andthsnlslhtls uf. lublsh Bushes . s' Feed, ' ` ,.Toersstol\swl'l'sN\ful'sslnt|\¢body. 5 5 2 2 s r i l gs E had if s mln lets s woman make him give up the work he has tlttcd himself for and in which alone he can ilnrl contentment of spirit, he sell! hisowndoam. Hs willbe s failure because he will try todosomsthing that he is not fitted for. He will be bored by uncongeniai work and he 011_\1ill\» lh6 BUIIDLY 10106! him lllf»0 llllffylnl. tm Qendwof gh; j\,py|’1B thlvllwl hm ikgggy ufggd than. sndusnssstuesdtnsui Notutsurhsrepmuenesnlm witntheir “mud °,,,,,,,,,,,__ me out then I Hs dromed 1 hand upon his °‘ :°.::.'~ °~:.““- -me we »~»» M =v=-~»y www- me W0! W I U DUIUBYB E lf t BH 'H V brmis about, and rims mu further wglrsn: hu morale and urns; gui; v f1’_‘§u‘“"’°‘ is “ ”"°°‘ l°""“°“ "‘““' K» B- who had been wa-whine I Mister Gray, has con- tbe subtsrruneuu mst- ii ii sig rgire éggge-iig §§l§§5?§§§lEl liils §2‘l§§§r i§`r iii? z"% °§Eg 5 g ESE li Eiiiiiii ills §sli¥i§ss§§ sill r re lei x5’ § gill 2 22%’ r ini his head §i§iii§' igiiiliiii ‘ * 8 fem r.i§iiiil lilies lessen.; e ellis. res =rfr.,“;r;§“r Eréiiiiiiigirigig r§i§ §5§§r-§§§ Slit; ir ;??;i;l5=§‘ii€~§is li . lifliagsirli hh i l _ , 9 `““"""' = .snr4lr1~ rrrcmcvcs incur s l llvrrrlthqy l)Lx's.lAetteu°l?our ___,,-Z; /7, ‘ _1;45}4y(ynh41;¢Jg lugylpldgi P1-&b(];\|: gggoéioqg m(;})|;;,(\:¢‘1;¢l\l?i 3 l§g¢;y|1¢E¢{) aCl}.\.i1d V S NG Illustrated Dv|;;::;mEi\lr3‘1gPl;:“ss'o'ns Furnished ents-Should Man Grve_ Up work no “arts at the table “xg m¢ir;;%l»:_ad1<;v~gr1“i_s 3:: Illves U0 Please Fiancee? . ‘sum ul any uses most admirably. / ‘ . ‘?éI's§§§§$ jf§i§§§t , §§§§§§§;<1s\§§§§§§§§§§§ §§§§§§§§§s fe §§§§§§§§§§§;%¥§§§§i§§s. “g§?§§?‘§§ ` §§§§§§§§~»s»»u~»"s;f'*l~i§¥i§§§§§§§ ` ‘§\|sss§r v§?,§§, Z IP 'V/A 1' (I / 630 ' to be found nam aa alley was still- .§g§ §§;§ §§§< sos.ve,cu.tsids smommashesof As they annrvwhvd B- linded iih»eyli»k'il !\0&I’°D° N GUY- . “I will go and inform," he said. Having taken two paces, he tm-ned. "One last Nvlemil WWW Herosfter, wo compost as holy lgmas, speaking only Tibetan!" and Gray, rmderstandlrzg, nodded. An gged and bent yellow-robed mug., upon whose million- wrinkied face rested the dl¢I\i‘ty Oi mmm pews. created 'lam 'iborugf' yuk tethered. K. B. pro- bulld up the fire and while Gray rolled fini isarnba. flour on a. smoorh them to bake. Tha to be lost ill Qilile sigaig i msdl'tlM 'Ilhat ailtemcon Guy walked the forest, and coming ll, sat down and about his inlets the presence" Two points or light slimmerins patch of dark shadow slowly \X" came the glittering magnetic ore' of the Abbot. Neuor, and yet nearer the! same. "Greeting, Uhels," mid fe/r-ew!! toneehskriowwe1l.ThsL0rd _0¢ Death, Binje Gyalb0. IB standing near-toyoul ._ .Hewhb will charge of the I-Ioly Books hi Iiunfse gompa, will seek to bei-re-1 nimrm, between him md shall be s striving of unseen unseen force. And he shall fail in hull" has thrice fa-lied to Dalai Ll-md tht for the overthrow- knorw ns "Phe I-4|-mi n diligently. th¢ref°f‘-‘f ll or me Keener <1! *hi Counting nine DIBGOH'-‘h°1"“ left-hand comer. ‘md bring to me the d0¢\l' ten by Uhcrjieff Wh\°\l md mm. It sm when of the prophecy 1-5 °°“‘ d. When my messelwvf ¢°m¢“ tnwel with all liked . _ She who is cabled Gynla., the Consort of 01° serpent" . . _ . - .The voice faded into the runlirlg of the leaves over- head. "Br0thei‘|" called out K. B A voice "We start for Lunisc 8 9.23 sg iiigr il* fa rar r§li§f‘i§;§§r iéiirgiélgilrg “s§E§§ mountain hare, ,lumped ns if s snskshsdbwenhim. “Babu-Js0,"'ssid Guy, quietly. stillspes.kinginl:ng1ish."Whstdo youthinkwouldhsppentoalfise- Buhibwhowasfiying....s.lone .,.lnn.nserople.ns. ...over thePamim,toPekin-if shswere forooddovwn-ssyinthispsrtofthv world?" 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