Pa". n "vrvvr- -L~wi~ IiB/Aa- xcvkm. w‘- an.‘ 4a£~ln.oa_-SrI¢h-v a _ PAGE TWO >u--~--><u-~~-~-~-u MEAT IPROTEIM Ln a lax-gs a: World War ll " lnariy 0f tlie lilipbflCfs- had t0 some fOJd lxtiiceii l0 and ii .\ M. or they viere unable to do zi 111.1 morning's wurk until ziooii. It ivus found in prastic ‘I3 E\t‘I‘_V case of collapse o" wcakin thzit the em- ployee had eaten c: a liglit break- nu fast and nu» n: zinmixil DW- tein e meat. or ti. Ii Vilhere meat, eggs or sii Weft‘ zidtlcil to ilic breakfast. the £Dl',il'i_\'C(‘ was able‘ to continue worrk urxtii noon. While man; may smile at the idea of w-htte collar m» ‘l and housewives catin; mew for Ufidiiijsl a careful ‘i0 year study of "H8 persons ranging in age from ~i to 82 yeriis Iias prov- cd that plvtelri for breakfast gives and maintains health and strength This stud)‘. made by Dr. II V. Super. is recorded in .“.\rizona Medicine." Phceniy. ln fliDE-e- not caring meat or other proteins for brevtfasi. there was loss of appetite. a nccd for 8 to 1'2 hours of sleep. a drowsiness frcni arising until coffee or a cold show-l er had been taken. They‘ Iiurried to, work and felt irell until 9.30 or Ill dclock when a letdown. occurred and a snack was needed. Lunch eaten in a hurry maintained airength until 2 P M a. letdown occurred Dr. Soper insist: on a large lat-o- tcin serving for breakfast. it was found that any luziri oi lean meat tnot Just choice cutsi, fish or foul. 1mm, pork chops. mutton. chicken, nah. rulbbit. turkey. liver or ground meats, roasts or cold meats. if mien in lad-go enough amounts. will furnish the ncedcd Pffllelll» "The use of large quantum. of meat piiotieiri. a serving of about. orie- quarter pound, especially for break- fast. can do far more for the 89""- al health and strength of these pat- lents than prolonged treatment with vitamins. iron, liver, minerals uid such." Where heavy work ‘D8158 done- mug m- other protein should be eaten not less than twice a day. In “at hay-d physical icorkcrs really require twice as much food of all ‘Idnds—profcins. starches and fats- as do white collar workers and wives hqEeO idea. of meat for breakfast. 71m)" not appeal to some but a 10- weands study o! the SfYeligth-glvlfl’! ‘gffgcts of meat at breakfast time m. all gges and sex-cs tells Its own lfmy. uA-rtso rout may T0 HEALTH Be sure you arc golfing the pro- p51‘ all-round daily diet ivr your type of build. vcvulmilv“. WT- 5"“ today for Lir. Banons handy book~ let. on this subject. entitled "Balm; You; Way w Ilealtli " Just send 10 cents and a li-cciii stamp. to covet coit. of handling and mailing to ‘The Bell syndicate. in care of ihlS news~ , P t Offre Box 99. station 2%’... lzsock iafn. Y. and ask for. your will’. QYDNEY, Australia - iCPt A, Sydney store is displaying mail- Ixays for desk use. Instead of ilic “invrard“ and "QHWYITY!" glgns, the mail-tr arc marked. “Too hard?‘ and "Left. for io- mortally." says: IEWKYOQO/ J‘””!/_.yfif , ' mamajaeeé/ wank ' s ’ 0fa// n/arfi/hyjoér!” 6m arm/nor: dirt -FA$‘7Ek.' Tunoln Aunt luzy Linton‘: fimlut Sloth! From Uh .. Ivory wooliduy on Ibo Vans-Curious Nulwuli YOII BRIAK- FAST PREIEYFS FATIGUE e factory during _ _ _ was found “u, 5 ins about the (‘Ofldlllflh of the road . 113W] ivhcn he had ‘ when again‘ “.0001 u<n-\>¢-uvniw-"~~--_ And so all in good farmers l how was it'."' ; say to the younger fellow. Inqulr returned from i woodlands this morning. it would be the hotter of a little‘ bc- ; l l moi-c snow." twocn other Only sandwich work that appeared the wood-hauling ivus, to have a y} comforting heap of It pzukctl in the I For this frcsli KIT.’ t of the week proved also to be “just j the one for us to gct more of that i l bedding-straw home from the other y urd by dusk. | farm" the hvo agreed. | - . . And grand-daiiglilcr. making ltcr ‘k"<LI'?ftlI way lhrouglt the snow bc» ‘I\\'O(’I1 this and the house zirrot» y the lane. stoppcd in anvizciiicnt I! see her grand-father's cup itikcti of.’ ncrifly by a radio uir" Iiciiczill. ivhicli hc on top of n sil-‘iltlv load iof it must pass on the» iiay to the _ .bzirn_y:lrrl. More of tn.» horses h». ‘sides "our oviii lnzirc" a fziioritu at the hauling was pressed Into scr- vicc today. Some of tliosc that have Icd Icistircly ll\'€'S of latch» indccd a borcd existent-c. taken ui» teiifircly “III! eating and SIPEIJIIIQ and for cvcrcisc a brlcf spcll each lda)’ In the open, ivhich incliidcd 1a _‘ canter to the stream to ' Still as Jaincs reminds us. j had it pretty hard-all o.’ ‘ them at ilic ploivlng” - o - Ono of thorn. i- .\l."'lll‘ v i ~ to a sleigh yesterday i1 hitched flake James z-nrl ine tne in»: ‘as far as Rob's The II'Ii\ rum-- about after Karolyn had sent us {tidings of "a duck roasting in th~.-~ loves? and an invitation "won't you usscnt ulicn I turned from 'plionc. and “i\e'll ivalk." he said. He is one ulio considers a distance of a mile merely a setting out, and no journey at all. But Jock over- hcaring must drive us thitlicrfor tivo reasons. I decided. out of his kindness of heart and also to have that particular steed, more tract- able for the next hitching. \\'cll fcd and cared for. and idlc they pick up an exuberance of spirits which may be as Jock declares "just play" but could be literally upsetting. a o - James described our outing through yesterdays wintry inorn- ing, that was so clean and sparkling '\\'IIlI the sun on the new-fallen 'sno\v to Karolyn when we arrived there. “Ellen sat through If qultc calmly, not realizing the danger she was in. You see the horse. hav-| lng been a blt Idle of late was any‘ lous to go. and confound that fel- loiv~he should have known better than to take him on the road. willi- out a shoe on a foot! And you, know Iioiv shaded that road is? and usually lcy—~vvcll, if there's any about at all. you can usually expect l if there. He might easily Iiave lost lhis footing and fallen-and how would we get Ellen out of the sleigh?" i I I l “And where were you all the time?" Karolyn laughed. "I was _ l standing in back. In a place where l I could get out In a hurry‘. if need bci" That part of our outing end- ‘ed abruptly with. “Well. if I lwouldnl rather ivalk!" from James lwlicvi we came to the end of Rob's ilanc, to foot the space hetivecn I tCoriifnued on Page a) / ‘ union as i _ - James had forecast. lufficient snow had fallen by u-aywvard flurry and gentle bricf fall of it. to assure our i the first of the hauling , liomc of thc fuel-wood today. "Anti I overheard Jame: an ; early trip along the fields t0 the} And thcl I reply ivas: "Not bad at allvtliougli l comr- In to dinner?" Jrmwes nodded t llii- y o You'll Ion extra-soapy Sunlight Incl its wonderful fut-acting suds. And wait ‘til ' y] ,1 you see it go to work on stub- ‘ born din. Your washes will "never Inn bail l0 llOll-IO YES, MPIUII WIIUONY GUS DISHES. 7M! MID a r. d Zilrs. Ralph ii eddiii! | l\Il'. l Zoning t ‘graphrci \i..li titer l Mr. Janic: Y\i.icK:i :I.c.'in: Mr and Mr i.“ mania . I; Better English D. C. William: oQMs-g-MQ Stewart gmomsmaii. MacParlanc; l i What is art-orig with Lliis senq’ e1‘ "She is a rilflslady‘ iii a de~ "cut slcrc ' i I 1. What 3 Lite ccrrtrl prvliunc iation of "credence"? l 3. Whlc-‘i one cf these words i! fvnispclled? Fuselage. fulkrum. fus~ ‘ illade. ‘ 4. What doc.» ilic word “dogma- , tize" mean‘? S. What is a word IJSKIYIDIHQ.‘ with co that means "fleshy"? I ' A.\SWI€RS l. Say. “She is a saltsucinan." 2.- Pronouncc first c as in me. second e unstresscd accent first syllable. 3. Rllcrum, 4. To speak or in-itc pQSl-‘y tive assertions iiitiiotit adduciiig; proof. "It is. useless to dormatizel about. things which God has not rc-l vealed." T». Corpulent ' waxsozmwi/‘Q’ Q14’, Morning Smile tg>¢g.sé,cpcm-l';~£ws%<iii<é can. 110m! The managing director caushi sight of the map hanging on the office viall. Little flags were pin- ned on it, showing ilic position of euh of the company's salceincn a‘. the moment. The flags vccre clus- tered round the Metropolis, as the ¢Qqnpany' operated only in tho Home oouiiucs. The managing direfriflfi 0W W55 attracted by the lone flag stuck 111' the southwest. corner of the map. ‘ “Look here." he balked. “iivliflli this man doing down there?’ _ “on. sir." the IYPISIITQPIIQdt "h" the one in Dartmoor.‘ cit Nciv Year's Eve photo- izriaiits. L/cft to right-usher. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN paurnwrtrlrilllllilihfrLlqflibLrcuvqulqucuupqyqwuw-nknNIKINr1upunkNIIvlllhlllvlrlllldnlxInpqpquunrupqlrtlwlq-n hikublupullunnIpubnulllliqucuunuunn Miss Gwen Sic ‘art. The bride MacFarlane l-Jl‘ Mr. Wm. Mac-l maid of honor. I i, DOROTHY DI I ‘O O Grfiful“ Same Old bride's home. M acKa y ; - —IIIIP\IL IIXPQIIII nu 17 MacFarlane-MacKay Wedding bridesmaid, Iiflss Joan vyris formerly Miss Doreene Mac Kay, daughter of Mr. fllld filrs. John B. MacKayh Fitzroy Street. ‘The marriage ceremony was at the band M", maimuha (or h, Hm“. ~~Photo Ed Garnhum. X' SAYS- Problem Lonesome Mother Foists Self On Son's DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man of 26. Have been married three yours. \‘.lIIL‘l\ vscrc vcry happy ones until Mother‘ came to live with u lSince then my uwfo and I have had quite a lot of trouble. go so for zis to get a divorce she would like very much. If things are not better. as we have a baby and would Ilko that before we . for us to try to live to make a success of loves mo. ed. by herself, and that wc iiuntcd to live by ourselves. Home My wife s11, by ourselves again and see our marriage. I love my wife very dearly and I tim sure shc We have had a talk ivitli Mother and told hcr that we would like to live by ourselves; but slic got very angry and said a lot of cvucl things aiid cricd for tivo or thrcc days. so we are buck where we start- She has a home to go to, but doesn't want to live thinks ive have done her a great wrong by telling her She is 55 years old. What should nc do under the circumstances? IUVSWER: The recipe for making u happy marriage is for the bus» band and wife to live by themselves. This is not only a preventive of “XDRRIED HUSBAND Continued on page 3 “ i such a magnificent ring as this one l __.._.__, .-....,.,u'v.-.. u-e-"m-u-n. ................~-.--.......e_-,.--...........-......-............-....m...... h. u. Woman's Realm/Socialand Personal/Fashions/Literature Legends Of P. E. Island By Uncle Jot THE RING O1’ DEATH Tradition says that before Hector MacDonald bookcd passagc for Prince Edward Island aboard tlic Polly there was given to him a sil- vcr ring supposed to have been ivorn by one of Scotland's famous wizards. Now. if Hcctor had known th» story behind ilic simple brind nf sllver- namely. that all who placed It upon their fingers would din s. violent dczitlvlic ncvcr would have accepted ilic evil thing in tli: first place. But, not knowing anything about its hikfory, MacDonald took the proffered gift and plziccrl it upon tlic third finger o! his Icfi Iunid \\'hcn about Iinlfivziy HFFOKK lllv Atlantic, "Big Mac". as hc ivns lit-st knnivn to his fclloiv passr-ngci-w. iuddenly- was scizcd by a tcri-ilih- ‘IZIIII which brought about his ‘IOIIIII -ind hc was buricd wt sca in lli~- coursc of a fcw dziys from ilic tun-- Iic was stricken. y Whcn Ilcctor kiicic that his cnrl was approaching. hc took the ring from his finger and placcd it upon the hand of his best friend. hiayor Iiiacpherson. saying: “I hope It. brings _\c ilic bcst 0' luck." Macphcrsoii accepted ilic silver ,days only tlio wealthy could afford lvvas. Everybody aboard thc Polly lspoke of tlic ring as bciiig one of the finest ihcy ever saw. and cs- prcsscd the hopc that future gcu- crations of Mucpliersons niicht be wearing the precious ornamcnt. a o o Two days before ilic Polly dockcd. Mayor Macpherson vvaii solved b3.- a violcnt pain and passcd away In tho arms of his wife. 'I‘lie ring was removed from fli- corpse and placed among Mrs Macpherson‘: personal belonging: tn await the time when their only child. Malcolm. would be old enough to ivcar if. Mrs. Macpherson Ilved for a time at Belfast. but the year her Iifnl- colm ivas eighteen she presented him with his father's rInR before they removed to Argyle Shore. In their new home young Macpherson became a part~time farmer and part-time fisherman. The widow and son were beginning to get their feet firmly planted. as the saying goes, when one day the Ilitlo fish- ing fleet returned home without tho young fisherman. The frantic mother was fold flint Malcolm had disappeared during u. sudden squall and that no trace of his body could be found though for several hours the fleet had search- ed the place where he went down. They never did find thc youth's ooéwfl Modlern Etiquette I I; Robert-slat Q. when Lbe wedding invihationrf have been sent out and there la l sudden death in one of the fauiilies. should the wedding be postponed‘! A. Not necessarily, although usu- ally, if an elaborate wedding has been planned. the arrangements are changed to a quiet nodding recall- iiig all invitations excepting those t? vtnombers of the immediate fam- i ies. . Q. when setting a table. should the prongs of the forks point up- c sweet smelling. All pun Sunligbfs kind to bands . . . gentle on everything it touches. Grand for wood- work. pots and pans. too. Gd n cake of Sunlight aodnyl LIGHTER. YES, MPNRI SUNLIGNI’ IMIKS WORK UONTII. l Q. When a Iiosicss i! being ln-l ward or downward? A ‘They should always point up- ward. troduced to a mail. should she rise‘) A. Yes. always. ‘The IIOSIESM %€@§>€9<}cu>%~i ‘Nblirfffi-‘tefi .**'.i_i>y“-‘- 09m“ Household Scrapbook B) Babel-LL Leo P5111! bpofa To remove a paint. spot fruii a woolen gamieiit. even if it has be- come hind and dry, use equal parts of ammonia and turpentine, diluted with water. thoroughly several times. ilien wash with soapsutls. Wet the spo salty Soup If the soup is too salty, slice a raw potato into it and bring it to a boil for a few minutes. serving. take the potato out and you Wm find m“ the any 13:5“ hm‘- Now that Mrs. Macplicrson recal- disappeared. Shiny Silverware Add a little milk to the voter in lhusbund and son “.35 "m... on,“ should rise and also offer her hand. which the silver is washed and whether it is a man or woman. Qkwmbmi 77w Stars Sa -- l: Guanine Rouble For Tuesday. February 1 EXCELLENT nuzuries mcoumge 5 VQTY admit. aagaclou; and QVQWdIY Orsanized campaign for reaching towards advanced levels in position. Influence, career, finances and Plliblic esteem. The social and romantic as well its domestic ful-l ‘will help kccp it. bright and shiny. .’__V ii > _ 0 ____ ' Cook’: Corner ‘QQ 4 RICE AND PINEAPPLE 3 cups cooked vrhite rice 4slioes of pineapple, cut. into pieces ‘A cup brown sugar Butter or margarine for ‘dotting’ Juice from canned pineapple Place one-half of the cooked rice I 3 well Then, before body; but. strange io rr-latc, that very day he was drowned he tool: the ring from his finger and gave it to n fisherman frlcnd by the name of Sandy MacRac. Months afterward. uhcn Mal- colm's mother spied the silver band on the finger of Sandy. she was. suddenly fired by the thought that the innocent-looking ring might be the cause of the three deaths we have just. been talking about. Somewhere in the hack of ilic ivldoiv’; brain slitmbcrcd the thought‘, "Haven't I read lit some time or other the story of the 1 Ring of Death?‘ 0 At last it all came clearly Iveforo liter mind's eye. The story of the Wizard's ring wu: first published In an old Edinburgh newspaper. Laicr it was placed among a group ot folklore stories which appeared tinder the caption, "With Scotland's t, Wizards." lied the yarn, shc ivas immediately lysold on the theory that the ring lwhlch had brought. depth to licr a than the one she had rcad about years before. But to her ivords nf ii-ariliiil; our own broad, sandy begflhpm kflfplflfi ilicir skirts pressed, kccp their billowing pleats 171-95595 beneath Portugal. are left for the sea mists and sun to fricle into softly blended Mrs. Schnurci- has evolved. JA19IL§RY-..31- 1'11» m. .. - - u... -_ - ~ < -, - .. StLeisure 3:»,i>i:-:i:~=. .: Living ITHE WOMAN'S REALM 1" CHICKEN HAWK furs popular for trimming u, muskrat, squirrel. coney and "tou- ton. And remember that it's 1-H. fer io Iiave a SHIGIIPI‘ anion... or a good quality fur than a law... amount of an inferior quality; .\ silent, hungry hawk soars by. I feel‘ my pulses quicken, And tharfk the gods that I am I. And not a chicken! Yet. why should f feel safe and free Within a "higher culture", Are we not haunted equally By hawk and vulture? EVERY IIOUSEGTFE SHUI‘! |'\ hNO\\' To bleach unfinished “Oflflnu Uh faces: Scrub stziiilctl bl'l‘urlbu>i'd| or chopping block uitli hot s 12w wafer. Thcn make a solution will tiiblcspona chlorine lileuclt ti; 1 (IUUTI ivafcr. SIIUIHXC surfncc .51.. orally and lct stand for zilmut 10 IHIYIUIDS. Finzillv. rinse \‘.'f‘ll, To remove stains from lmfCflilk A shadow on the grass. and then The cock his warning crowing! I would that we superior men Wcrc Iinlf as knowing. -» Iiliriam Ilcniinondltiizci‘ in Net; lurk Ilcruldffribune. RA CKVIJI‘ \' Elf enamel fixturrs: Wash rink .~..- n”, Wow‘ W q Jff; _ > with soap and ltol “aim w. f '_“ ~ "I'M" IPRTIISIHCREIS bleach solution if‘. tnl.|.~.;,..,.;. ., nynm“vvwr"“m"c~n“~c»m\~» "5 Ii-‘ll POYS - sisianyt SIJIIIS soak lu Sdllllwny 1;..- ' ‘ l0 mmutcs. For stains on Ilrppy FllhlrBrftlflf BOI FRO l mm SWIM our rpm °f M’ "M """”"' ‘°“"‘" °' cloth in solution. lay flat nqnlpy surface for 10 minutes. Am,“ rinse thoroughly. ' To clean stained iililtc- Orvplmul pots and pa Wash ivllli limi- and hot ivatcr. Soak l0 minute: in m. bleach solution frame as given above). For stained coffce or In lpots. let solution stand for abort! i015 minutes. Rinse and dry. .‘.'l~iv iork Full-back bole ros. u l-rinrl cf cropped icrsion of the I‘orlii;;iicsc fislicrni:in's itickot, cli- Sciiiblc sally with pretty llfflf‘ full- Plcnlccl bathing stills. Done l" such romantic colors as earthy \cnetian red. In Iovcly PUYplc-plnk slindcs of crushed grape, and m (he "WIIIHSZ ilrccns of scaivcod, these natural outdoor colors urc sonic- tliirii? to which to look forward on Rl-ZALLV CLEANSING SHAMPOO A readly cleansing shampoo. var; beneficial for neglected htilr ll made this \\‘.'\_\'. Mix cqunl pal-r; pf hot nlivc oil and Ilqtild tar tramp. Massage on the scalp, then iirl warm ivaicr to rinse out all oil. gradiialLv adding cool water. Electric Irons may be unknown '° Ill" Pmlllglicsc fislierwomen. but Ihfl" are as meticulous as no about 'I'hev their mattresses. Skirts patched In bright colors. ivhlch, in cnnocnaran norm fem‘!- wccar boldly on the sklris FUR TRIMMTNG IN FAVOR HIUII Fur trimmings are Important or; winter coats ivith both the loose and fitted silhouettes. Collars range from little bands of fur at the ncck to wide cape effects that. cover shoulders. Fur also trims cuffs. pockets and occasionally hemlines 0O. If you're buying n fur trimmed suit or coat this year, look for n; outfit that's as practical u: it is pretty. Iowa State College cloth. ing specialists point out that good quality fur outlast: a fabric gar. {mm If I! 8918. proper care. FIIOUSII a fur collin- or other fur trim adds quite a bit to the cost of 11")’ xarment. remember that It may bc restyled and used again when the suit or coat wears out. o? FWFSP. fur details on a fabric garment. must be removable If If’! to last. Dry cleaning takes fhg oil out of fur and makes It stiff. The experts suggest that you get Eepgr. att- fur accessories, such a; mung Fetachable collars and [rhhmgd 1a s. Friction i: an enemy of lur. Therefore, fur used at the neckline or at the bottom of the cuff. whore It gets constant rubbing. should b; a durable kind. lifost common among the low-coll tack face clown on a floor. Sprinkle with a solution made by dissolving il-pouiid of flake glue hi 13.5.“. Ion of water. Allow rug to dry at least one day. Care should be taken not. to put. on so much glue that it. will show on the right side. Q. Haw can l clean suede shoes? A. Clean suede shoes by wiping with a cloth that has been dipped in vinegar. To restore the nap that has become worn, apply sandpaper DESIGN NO. 5-901 Make it from the picture. (it follow the written instructions. ‘fl-in inteicstlng crocheted dolly has I pinwheel center motif and a lam‘ fan shaped edre. To order: Send '20 cenus Ln ciin to Needlework Bureau. Chaiiwv- town Guardian. Design No. E4991 gently. _ __..__..___.___.=»| _Q. ‘What is the best way to apply Nam‘ lip stick when the lips are chapped flllfl dry Adam“ A. Try using i1. very greasy lip- stick. Or. rub a little cold cream on the lips before using the stick. CitY Prat-i}; Sandy MacRae only laughed. “I'll b. wearing this ring for a long timc Mrs. Macpherson. What could .i simple little band of liIver have to do with violent deaths? Na-nu. mifam; that lort of talk just don't go over with Sandy hfacRuc." Time marched on. Ono dccadc later the body of MacRne was rc- covered from the waters of the South Shore. Those who saw ihc man jump from his small fishing vessel knew that he had taken his own life. Today ho nlceps In an unmarked grave, and mingled with flllmeiits are to coincide happily’ In the bottcm of a greased casserole. and with unusual pleasure. There are subtle elcments to be manipul- ated, promising unforseen pmmo- tion. popularity, change md n. wards to climax high uplrgtlomg "id 5011116 Judgments as well as clever strategies or diplomacy. For the Birthday T1106! whose birthday it. is are wmllrlfld to make plans and proper preparation for the fulfill- ment. of their richest ~Iiopoa and wishes. in which worthy ambitions. clever work. shrewd development of talents. creative ability and sound Judgment are likely to 41nd person- al. professional and public recogni- tion with suitable emoluments. Work toward such cherished goals. with confidence. thusiami. pre- paration for objectives Ln social, u. fectfonnl, business. career 5nd the financial rollmmi well. A time to work “behind the scenes" and with finesse and tact, for nirprising cli- max. Achlld bornonihiadnyiswoll equipped for blue fulfillment of cherished goals. publicl financial. Ind wofouionnl. with onhonced ncoipo and gratification la private by} ll IOU- ‘ Arrange pieces of two of the slices of pineapple over the top of the rice and dot here and there with the butter or margarine. Sprinkle with half the brown sugar. Then place another layer o! cooked rice, distribute the rest of the pineapple. dot again with butter or margar- ine and sprinkle over all the rest. of the brown sugar. Your tho pineapple juice over all. Bake In n {'00 degree oven for about 3O minutes. Serve cold. his ashes is the ring of evil memories. _ The next llory: Lucy Became a Ivalry. ister rug’! A. stretch the rug light CANADA guise l,'. I. i. Vlllll .0 l=L()lJFl Q. How can I rasize an Axmin- Hid Needlecraft 1» FOR THE HOME 1 Dllfl THAT GOES EVEIY- WHERE A basic that shows the nicest ut- tention to those features that make a dress becoming, evcii to the larger sizes. Note the softly rolling mllar. the set-in sleeve, the shoulder tucks andthe hcmline that falls In grace- ful fullness. N0. 2842 Ia cut: in sizes l4. I6. I8. ‘J0. 36. 38. 40. 42. M. 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 3% yards 54-inch fab- ric. Bend 20c foi- 2842 SIZES I4 . l each PATPERXN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be our: to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number In your address. ’ Address Pattern Department The Chuloitoown Guardian. ' Pattern N0. 2M2 ‘ Name Address City Provinc‘; CHIN’!!! POPULATION HIGHEST Chino II second in Ila and flrlt in population among the countries of thrvrorid