PM?!’ TW" W0 ‘ ‘v Two-o-ovo-ooo-OQ“: ‘ ‘ voooooooooooooooooooov w THE LIKEABLE MAN +o++o+ CHAPTER V TllE DOWER HOUSE tterllid struggled on. unify with himself because the water tugged, Ieeilrli: that ll. was his own weak- ness that hampered him. feeling that he was beaten but instinctively iilzhtnllz for his life. NIItliPVCI‘ happened he would nit let Mike no; lvLlke was all that he had. lf they couldn't both nlake the billlri, no would not attempt it BiCllL‘. He {ought on mechanically. ‘illllli he was (lully surprised to findi the tilt! we oiling and the wilt/xi‘, 0111'; to his ankles instead of pant: ill< kin-cs. he splashed ashore at llsz. lie stooped over Michael caress- lnt: the rough wet head. patting 22.6 hCIiVLIlH side. forgetful that he wal not alone. l, "(icon Alike. good old boy." His. I CJIYADIJI] PIODIICT ‘Gerald did not need to talk. as i‘. compaliion never trailed for ‘Med he h answer. A I "Youd think I'd planted them mlfiifiif. I'm s0 prcud oi them. But I didn't-and ileltller did Miss Mao- dfill- H81‘ lzreat-grandfather was a; wise man. and planted for every trce he felled. All this ls iier land. as fine an estate as you'd get anywhere and in as good order. I run it for her, m; an . 11155 ab.) "Fortuna One didn't expect to in‘ the river Dali) in r up and said quietly ed the door. FifCilEilL threw its re- scrlllcn (tuulilvilloved. . _ lilccilons on polished panels and “Pilot's all riliht. sir." ad! its gaunt and shabby as any ‘occupied the mmfuu“ --you make me feel I _ previous night. But Mr. little chap was after vrater. Dlmii tlushe m. S0. home to see you-and to get dry." "Why-you're drenched." ‘And Gerald was suddenly con- scious that water still dripped from him while he stood. darkening t-hei delicate colours of the Persian car- l pet. but Mrs. Dixon's eyes held sym- Dathv instead of annoyance. The gentle voice was very firm. "A itood hot til-arid I'm sure your rucksack wet too. George, put out volilblc olri gentleman. insisted and fled the ivuy. talking all the time. "Of coilrsc you must. You're wet and what's more. you're shivering. You can't deny it and it's all Mac's fault," and he chattered on steadily. "But I'm fllthy——" Gerald inter- rupicd. only to be cut short. "Nonsense man. Whose fault is it. I'd like to know? That's the Dower House among the trees you can Allomingslnllc LIGHTER VEIN John: "That's a nice umbrella tiust see one gable. Why. my wifcd some things for Mr.-er—" she you've got". never forgive me if 1 didnt bring hB-iitdted- Allck; “yes, bu; w; n9; “any you back. She must thank you her- Gerald hastily mentioned his mind 1 w“ walking hm, 1n we sell‘ for saving Mac." name and added m!!! he 1161i d!!! pouring rain and saw a young _ "But there's Mike " clothes. He did not relish the idea man going my way with an um- , --He-5 wet, mo} of appearing in borrowed garments. brew, especially a; Mr. Dixon was a good six inches shorter than he was! “Well. Mr. Ashley. mv husbandll show you the bathroom and get your clothes dried." Gerald soaked in i1 hot bath and could hardly believe that be was awake. He could scarcely tear him- self away from the soothing warmrn, l and dressed reluctantly. But as soon as he left the heat of the bathroom he shivered. He supposed the long l passage was draughty. Dinner was served in a room as restful and dignified as the drawing- rcom. Gerald. who had hardly eaten all day. should have been hungry, but he was not. Mr. Dixon elaborated the story of the afternoon. until Gerald protest- His companion chattered on, his lycs on Gerald's shabbv rucksac. "A strnntler here? I thought so, I know all the local people. But you ve chosen bad weather for 8- Tllo om gentleman walked so briskly til-at Gerald decided he couldi lnct be as old as he looked. He seem-l, 0d to like the sOlllld of his own, lvoicc—n mellow comfortable voice winch seemed in keeping with the. wound kindly face and twlnklml; grev eyes. _ "It's lovely countrv round here,’ lhc remarked. “althoilzh v01! hllihml think it. to see it to-day. Look at those trees! As fine an avenue of eims as you‘ find in the count-TY.‘ lNot that I like clms. Beaches now- or oaks. But we've got them too. i so I went up and said‘, "Where are YOU 80in! with that unllbrelia?’ And he threw it down and ran off as fast as he could!" Jack- Can you tell me why a watchdog is Smaller in the morning than at night? Bill-No-why? Jack-Because he is let out at night and taken in in the momlng. WINSLOE NORTH WOMEIWS INSTITUTE NW1’; The July meeting of Winsioe North W. Institute met at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cudmore July 23. Mrs. Earl Clark had charge of the meet- ing. which opened with (I-e Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by nine members and two visitors giving recipes. Minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopt- ed. The committees gdvo their rc- ports. No new bilslnsss was taken up this month. The proryim period was spent in exchanglllrg and d's- cussing recipes. Program Com- mitted for next meeting consists of Mrs. A. B. Roberts and Miss Eva. Colcs. Collection was taken amounting to 55 cents. Mrs. Earl Clark invited the members to her home for ill» next meeting- Roll call to be answered with s Canadian Author. Meeting closed with the King. Lunch was served by the hos- fess. ‘ BLUE BIRDS OI‘ HAPPINESS (Patriot Please Copy) 12,000 POST OFFICES The number of-most offices in Canada has increased from 3.470 at Confederation to more than 12.000. Bowel Gomplainis oi Ghildrcli During the hot summer and early fall mouths most children, and especially those teething, are sub cct to diarrhea, d aantcry, colic, ciio on infantum uni other bowel coin- pliglslinm ll lb ldk bottl vc mot or on up o a of Di? Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the home as o. pro- tection a nlnst sudden attacks of these trou ics. Don't experiment with new and untricd remedies. Consider your child '1 health. Got "Dr. Fowler '1" , DESIGN N0. 743 Blue birds combined with daisies make this pretty design for trim- ming your bcst linens. Hot iron transfer pattern No. ‘I43 contains 4 blue birds measuring about 4 by 5 inches, 4 comer motifs and 4 small daisy motifs with complete instructions. lo order attem: WTiIl: or send abovc picture with 15 cents in coin or stamps to eedlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. an done nothing to make o i6 for us you were there. meet anyone . -, I "m not hikinll. Im looking for a Hunger Makes Worker; When the pinch of hunger comes the laziest go to it is not so unpleasant as slee nd going without food. So long as your son knows that . . .. - 10b. H u; ~ . .;- -_ , i. h wlalk floors. t} -~ l ~ f -. 9 W0" Fimfve- ...I..':i ma. 'i.l".‘..°‘.é'.élil“.'.ip‘iff‘lilii his." shall‘ "l'§°;§f.'i$‘“‘° “I Th" my ha“ 1M- a" nlailid “n? not the to livnloin one ifiiicgéefiiiigifialgeggldeffillzlthlixt he and i-Gkomei can.‘ v53 do something?» gfexzgge: con 0 Qi‘ money a 101.121 c COK- i '. ' icy were “please don't " Ge 1d l h - . n; only for a ham such as may had . ra f us_ ad washing and patching, he will as 1f I to pay for man's Re alm v. Social and Pe rill: CHARLOTTETOWN corrupting v ¢vvvv¢ vvv v1 vvvw%¢v‘¢ 19.221213?‘ I Dorothy Dix ---vI- S-GYS- ' Dear Mir much should we do for him? the law compelled him . ‘>9 to do so. do ch boy should for hlin? Should we his amusements. .. - king for sympathy and I'm kee a d1 h 1 d him ff" 85,. . b n wildly e ‘ _ _ ) . ___“ “Come along __ c e _ . m merely-stating facts. the devil dy1vg5_ iii“ ‘lmiiijiii W ibi- 315'" i’ "s °" “ '. out.“ i“ Oll~—‘oliid 5 N?‘ Xl€\'el‘ EVE DYE-iv?“ . ~ You le W- ll} I] the." n" ‘mm? 4'15" °°"\"1.R—-" oixgihiiohii tboltila-lveléirttiwgbiiarlligr Eiillied o! lihem’ onhave ‘my “me ..H8 seems “one PM worse 51m He bustled Gerald in. A swggg. and more businesslike molsetw ghavent any hom 10 llnr- 17TH of use.’ He stooped for {E0641 ifldv was sitting by the fire, “Potato “rung” ‘Gerald looked if)‘ ‘l? l 91F W°Yk and m3 "" " '. and slung it on his and 5t°°d “l” ‘mm? she 5a“ ma‘ '1 down thoughtfully at his hands g pdac? m the buwless world‘ silouk. . . Stranger accompanied her husband. (‘you mo, bovn. said M“ bu“, 1Y1 "-9 PY 811d 3111'!“ B“? "Came up to my place and get‘ 17.1",” mined out ‘he “hue “my- so softly that hedid not hear “Bil-t so dry. Tilnts tile least we can do- div ding the credit between Gerald _yo,u. ‘regular work,“ ' " Y9!!!‘ 5°“ when 11¢ “URL, We,‘ reswnsmle ,0,- you, and Michael in a way which Gerald (To be Conflnued) a matter of course. soaking.’ ' felt was absurdly eXBlZR9Tated_ __ ___ _ _ But you ma Gerald demurred. but the hearty. course I brought hlin the 4°01‘ m hi5 Time to Shoo Him Away Dear iss Dix—-How can a intelligent, or I should say. not pro se to her? support a. wife. and she still he do you man admires y I tted and lied, and he luxurla. ut he doesn t want to take u sibilities of matrimony. he would let me share i, with mm'| entertain and amuse him. and that's all there | After a bit he will grow tired of some younger and fairer girl with a newer line wil come along and he will himself from your parlor to another, and you: niece will be left I transfer _ lamenting. I ing tuail keep an old maid. because it is while h in the and that her common sense would that ever speak. what he is goin of that time he asn't has a. grain of gumption do. will have to work all the e knowledge that they can always go home that turns gir to quitters and. makes them throw up their jobs whenever they get disagreement with their employers. 68 l0 8° W. m!‘ fltiYthirlg but what they make, ke the siwcesstui men and women who rise to Just habits that we develop by cultivation. is loafing and spending. You should have begun iriculcating these in was a small child. If you had, he would work now as y yet save your older son if you have the courage to shut face and leave him to work or starve. young man go with an extremely pretty well-educated, charming girl for two years and not love her: as a. good income of her own. This h m, she dances with him, and serves ‘Lust comes and sits and sits without popping the question. What ink? AUNT MOL-Lm ANSWER-I think he is one of the social deadbeats who take all that a girl will give without ever meaning to make an return. Such men have no conscience so far as the woman is conoerne . selfish that they never consider any one's good or pleasure but their own. our niece. he enjoys her society. he likes to be tea in the thought that she loves him. ponliimself the restrictions and the respon- So he spends his evenings I thought I would ask u fortable chair, letting this charming maiden work like a coal heaver to It is nothing to him that he is monopolizing her and that he is link- her name with his, so that when he does forsake her she will be vir- posltion of a Jilted girl. g eligibe suitors away from hei- ,and probaby doomlng her to Le er youth and beauty are in full flower that a girl has her best chances of making a good marriage Why any girl should be weak enough and. fool treat her that way is past all comprehension. pride would rebel against putting herself in such a humiliating her and wanted her he would have asked her to marry him long ago. And there is no use in waiting longer, hoping against hope that he will No man can visit a girl regularly for a year without knowing) to do about asking her to marry him and if Fpéd the question it's the air for him, n her head START EARLY IN TEACHING CHILDREN VALUE OF WORK Then You Will Not Be Cursed In Later Life With Shiftless Sons And l Daughters s Dix-How much éhould 5n curl-pact” of 011x" $011; "insane: fir. “mu mm e woui no go achoo. - Said he wanted to work. but now he salt, and baking powder and add t0 will only work half time and lays around homo “Name the remainder of the time. nothin fo He His father is 50 yea-rs not help Aire we upholding him compel him to help us? ‘FRO in You an 1-3 cu su r. 1 1-2 tablespocns TOiCt‘ sounded harsh in his own ears.‘ 5°. 1 kmw- Bi’ U" “"832 nlv name's knlmfileswgggrrecguofid than‘: in“? W “m1 8m" flour, 1- tefiliwn 581i. 3'4 WP Til no rcnlciilberod. inc old gen-l 131K011. and I've known Miss Madden broken nails sh-oxdie e1 no; nueld ' wit“. 1 WP bluebemes- 1 table‘ lit] n. _Cill(i spoke stifiiy, ashamed and; I was ll toddler. A fine girl with Sim, o, “Mn Work 1313,35‘ h”, j m , spoon lemon Juice. 2 teaspoins out- 01‘ i“ 5“°"." m em°“°“-."1 11°F” me.‘ a. W“ 0f h" .9“vn_bu" mm“ “he foolish desire to keep them oizlt f 3:14:11‘ lsiilcigew Dalian“ have me nerve w apply m W,‘ 1m... chaps an “gm 5...,’ vloist for that. 5mm Bu, Mr Duo 1 m h f own H . F ll- =15 w "WW "W i”! WWII h“ Method: Blend sugar. flour. and .1 ,.,,,,., “Hun, voufind Wu, d,“ They had left the woods, and a m... ,0 W, ,, ibb 53*...” an‘; ,e..,,-.,.,_..,."°,,§,f$,;;f"f,,m“*";, ‘f? him’ m‘ i“ “W- b!" film“! ""1 lie-I salt, then gradually stir in water, llfiliiilii" ‘hi’ Llilfirlent Eado "in l-liflél {gg,‘g1“fgc,fi§g 5133i‘? {Xfizlifg them” passed throulzh his mind during a ing. and. shat you will nolt ziveemmmusinlgsliléhwhggihlieliatg hi‘. Zivfolig? stirring w a smooth “m? El i. lliiiiiS i'C 1G ma C I16 C S I ~ ‘ '0 _‘ errace r 1m Kenn“: om_could do nothings, He of bare nmver Oedsl Mnmxon mo“ momentary pause. Then he looked days food and that he must either work or starve. blueberries and cook Eon Y on a e is rune fortoble bed. and mother to do his work onl ou to t uffici t But H he ylaen gh ge s en money s to pay for his own board and time. Needs must when Ls and He is very well-to-do, amply able to girl reads to with all sorts of aalnties and They are so rottenly in your most com- is to it her and her tty bu! of tricks. and It is nothln to him that he is enough to let a man One would think thafuher 0X1. tell her that if the man real y loved definitel, y‘ the erl the girl For ahliflfll], Aug. 21 MARCH 21 to APRIL. 20 (Aries) -A gainful day, particularly in heart and money matters. Flesh incentive to your efforts should carry you through. to extra pro- gress. This is a period for sturdy. comprehensive action. Don't fail. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Aspects coincide with those cf Aries. Put the full weight of your capa- bility into today's tasks and corn- parable results w.il accrue. Ftnzsh up incompleted matters; at new ones well crganized and un er way. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Not especially auspicious for pers- onal matters so concentrate on your regular job. If outside public or government isues arise. tackle them ' with vigor and confidence. JUNE 22 to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Artistic and scientific professions. investigations, chemistry, shipping; metal workers. machinists, eel-ks. artisans. stenographers especially under fine rays. Increase your store 1d knowledge. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2i (Leo)- Tricky my! aillmst you carefully watch every move you make lest you dlo something foolish, careless or reckless. Solution: A steady, cairn. familiar schedule that you know is RIGHT. AUGUST 23 to ER. 23 (Virgo) — Favorable ilendcncicg. You have free rein (within limits FILLIE THE TOILER — PAINFUL PRETENSE! of’ .mmcn sen: and right inci- rfiefiiiiflfifififugflfif“ 1i- hl! hm Iilflmlfilu! "W! b! pic?) to appi ‘our effort; o any s; n °_ 743 thousands of Canadian mothers dur- worthy 11m l, p, pregmq ma; Q0 g N lug the m 94 years it has been on to itl rqAME________.-__._..._._______-_ gamma; S 24toOCTOBERi3 Don't accepl o Iubltituto. (Libra) — A w-w dag-charm your gTRgg-r Apnmgsg _. _ .- - - any _ ... _ - _ ._ -. -. ._ _ Ge, the gnu,“ “DL “mm-mu routine activities to lu a t- T mm 0° ML Tm!“ o“ ,cnt leader. a revitalizing table or Eovmcg; _- _ _ .. .. _ - - -_ _ - - - - - - - — — -- - . n‘ - ‘"" " action. Push forward with ever- ‘; WALLYS PRETENDING ‘no BEABIG SHOr Tau. HIMTO curl" no < \ it "/ I K us wssrr -rl-us W EVERYONE SAWS PRFTELUNG,BEFORE i ‘- VWQAJM QOING HE'S REALLY MR. SQ4ETWNG AWF“. TO SAN! HIM swARTuEY HAPPENS NW1 some SiRlOk8 n], TRGU W vu. '~ Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -——- By Frances Drake 1 L081‘ $5oool~~lbm aon ' increasing ambition and tact, OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER I2 (Scahpioh-Decidedly opportune for the_ interests in which you are es- pecially adapted. Proceed with aiacrlty in essential and important duties. A period for new laurels and records, NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Be ambitious. Add that persona] touch and finesse to your work that labels it a stand. mlt- All 5011116. Constructive activi- figsnlare favored under benefic vibrs. DECEMBER. 2a to JANUARY 2i (Oflbricom) - Keep a stiff u r llP- Competition may be keen t. ay so sive your best efforts. Taboo wasting time on unesentials. Mind the dis osltion. It can be s powgg. élédinliuczm for wrong u wcll as JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Bright aspects admit to a very encouraging day. Continue “'16-”! Your activities dr- pill-med but m9 up your will» to take Mil/Ent- IBQ of friendly rays. Introduce new "llfnsifihl "it"s MARCH l0 (Pisces) - Originality the tn: today. It must be of’ the practiciifi kind. however. No castles in the air, please. Confer with superiors, wise elders and profit by put Glfpgr. icncu. A CHILD BORN ON ‘IHIB DAY‘ ll l lifhtful individual with I Bwoeaét personality that must not go cvuded by loss of per ccrbic. Once to o anything. it advances without hesitation. The best possible education an ever helpful aid. Should throw of! anx- iety and worry whenever it puta in Oi’ In gQarance. By Weuiover r his washing. ironing "Siélziiiofiflfifi ‘iv-finch square cake l» man who works seven nights a week an: poor‘ e in order to support his falnil 01%;: flour, salt, brown sugar. and but- dren. and 1 feel that it is not r ht t irhi-S some. Can anytlging be done! about 30 minutes in moderate elven. laziness? 3'15 degrees F» it‘ rsonal '1. Fashion . ‘iiii-Tzif Bl. l m. 11 V sifted flour, 1-8 teasvflon mo. 1-1- 1-2 teaspoons bnkina Powder. 1'4 c milk. 1-l 1-2 cups blueberries. 1:]? cup flour, 1-8 teaspoon nit. 1-3 cup packed brown lukfl. 3 tablo- Qoom butter. Method: Cream shortening and or. add egg and‘ vanilla and sift first flour, d mixture with only until miooth. Poblnlmikilgg with (heartening. and Wrinkle with berries. Top with remaining tor mixed until like meal. Bake cut into s uares and serve warm with vanii ice cream and Blueberry Sauce. BLUEBERRY SAUCE smooth and thickened, stirring con- stantly. Add lemon juice and butter, stir well, and serve tvlt. This is also nice on plain ice cream l or over any plain cake. HAM CASSEROLE i (Serves 6) One and one-half cups cooked ham diced, l cup cooked carrots, diced. l 1-2 cups boiled potatoes. sliced, 2 cups cream of mushroom soup or 2 cups medium white sauce, 1-4 cup bread crunliixs, 2 tablespoons butter. Arrange ham, ground or diced and sliced potatoes and carrots in ilayers in s. buttered casserole. Pour over each layer cream of mushroom soup or sauce. (Note: If cream of mushroom soulp is condensed, thin with milk or cream). Cover with crumbs dotted with butter. Bake 1n a moderate nverl (375 degrees F.) 80 to 40 minutes. New Booklet COIldGIISGI "Life Begins at Forty" Putting Time in It: Place! Ara you letting ihc years lick you or do you ltiil hit back like n champ? You can keep hitting hard long past your youth, Walter B. Plfkin says in his famous "Life Begins at Forty." Though you've lesr physical energy. you have a wealth of ex- perience. mature judgment and developed skill: that give you an advantage over young people. Use it for all it's worth! How? Pitkin‘s program is to abandon “the little desires in favor of the great . . concentrate on a few powerful enduring wishes. Thouflh energies may dwindle somewhat wo use them more efficiently heighten our chances of success." It's been shown that the average age at which the great have done their best work is 47.4 years. so you young people of 40 have your best time ahead of you! Know how to profit by that 2.500 hours left over every year from the time you spend on the necessities of living. Our SZ-page booklet gives in convenient. condensed form the famoul "Life Begins at Forty" by Waiter‘ Pltkin t ’ "n" bY permission of Whiiilesey House). Learn how to make your middle and last years the happiest and most profitable of your life. Send" 20c in winl for our co Y c; "Life ins at Forty; to c guardian cmc Service. Bc sure to write plainly your Name. Address ‘ and the Name of booklet. III! Adina milk. beat- I $'/.L Liv ‘rile value of time. The success of Perseverance. The plenum of worklnfi- The dignity of simplicity. The worth oi! character. The power of kindness. ‘rile influence of exsmvlfl. ‘Rte obligation of duty. The wisdom of economy. The virtue of Patience. The improvement of talent. The saving grace of hard work. COSTLY ROOFS Many of the church domes in the Kiev. Russian Ukraine. are sheated in pure gold. TO RENEW RUBBER Overmoes and other rubber ar- ticles that have become hardened by exposure to dry heat or extreme cold may often pe reconditioned by a Simple h:me treatment. Rrst. cleanse the article thoroughly wit/ll. warm water and a medium stiff brush. Then soak lrl a solution of one-third ammonia and two-thirds water for an hour or so. After ths, rinse carefully with glycerlrie and water-one part glycerine to nine parts water. Dry with a. clean cloth and put away in a cool, dark Dlace. sum. cosrct Marl has lemn.-a to make rubies exactly like those prcduced by Nature, but the process is £0 coni- plicaied the stones are no less costly. The highest, lowest and h:ttest points in the United States arc in California. All-out aid: When dad and the children get out of mother's way when she's howe-cleaning-Buffalo Courier-Ebupress. BROILED CHICKEN Split lendler young broilers lengthwise. or cut young chicken into neat serving portions. Brush lightly with soft fat and place on the raok in a broiling pan. Pro. heat the broiler (that is. the top burner or element in the oven of Your ram?)- Place the ch.cken directly under the heat and sear until well-browned, turni that both aides are done. lower the broilzng an so that the surface of the ch cken is about 3 inches from the source of heat and‘ continue cooking. turnin occasion-i ally. until the meat wil se arate‘ easily from the bone. Dust lghtlyl with salt and pepper when the meat. is half done »' BROILED CHICKEN ll l l Now. for broiled chicken that isi less expensive, simmer a. stzwingl fowl until tender, then allow it to‘ cool in the water in which it was ccoked. Drain the stewed ch cken‘ when cool. and cut into rerving sized portions Brush Fghtly with a soft fat and broil as ycll would the young chicken. l i Show your colors. Wear these new patriotic emblems on your sleeve or pocket this Summer. They arc fun to embroder and add such a chic note to your dresses and blouses. The transfer attem fea- tures many different emblems frcm which to choose, ' including cars, eagles. anchors and stripes. With. si-yie emphasis on the patriotic y:u'll want to be sure that several cf vour vacation frock; are in tune with the times, Emblem Pattern No 11209 is a hot iron transfer; Send Twenty (‘incl coin is pre- ferred. for Pattern Write plainly your Name. Address and the style number Be sure to state the size vou wish Elmblem Pattern No. 11209 Name fltreetwAri d rm.- 01W Female Weakness All!) NEED ‘l0 l-‘ORTIFY RED Bl00lll Lydia E. Pinkhnm‘: TABLETS (with added iron) have helped thousand: of girls to relieve func- tional mont ain and weakness. Pinkhnm’: lets ALSO help bull red blood and thus aid in MORE STRENGTH. iterature ing @- Leisure —The Woman’s Realm TWELVE THINGS T0 REMEMBER . Ind Hay Fever with — For The Hoe AUGUST 21, 1941 -_...,,,,m~ PEAS You will need b g _ pounds of fresh peaz mid I h‘ 5€TV6Q k l i ‘until igiidern. hon“ l0 t0 15 minute; attain and cover with incited bu; i -~._._ _____ srockmotnss suluiian 1r IONS REQUIRE srncm GROOMING In these days of sho can scarcely avoid =il0\v.ng one», 168s a. 800d deal. And ilow that, summer is here it means that m, possibility of bare legs 104m m sight again. But ii wen 3., bare-legged we had better loam a little leg-beauty, because there l; nothing so ilnbzcolung as i. p“ o, uncured-for billt? legs. Tile best thing to do __ Qbymuqly - is to acquire a sun-tan as ra . idly as posnblc. if _\‘t'll sire onl: get yourself - particularly you.’ legs-out ill every avlziiblc scrll of sun. and dress iiivlli Li's; W1; szmc preparation wllfzl unii eli- courage a rapid tall. No leg makc-up-ilo silk rim. ings. for that iii:iticl' -¢m 100k their best if the legs bent 1h them are disfigured by brlszn- ha.“ Really iveli-grocillcd icgzs silouici be as flawless ils tile skill oi‘ iii and" shouiziel". ~ move the ilail‘ 5mm with a razor, nlld trsis llLiLC cirkm that this method of i'Clll Yiii do" ' litiliil’ m: ASH. L rt skirts (m. w lo prc. serve your blndcs. First, ll-C l‘ of szap when using )'(i"l‘ l Rin=e and dry it really iiIOFDilE after use, and keoll it in rl warm dry place. Dvn't throw i: away ill. moment it becomes blunt: you can sharpen it up quite aclorlilnfcly, ll it is the two-edaerl tyrc by rub. bing it backwards an! forrvards u: the inside of a dry iuillllloi". There arc other method; 0g hair. removal, of COIITFP. quite any] from a razor. clopliavrr 1y d». plla with a piece cf toilet this should be rirziivd l. the akin (when (vol) . cular movement: firt in direction. thcn in ailotller. or iii; Sure-Quick Relic! from Asthma KELLOGGJS Needlécroifl-iép $0513?! or"; 1w! Git! Tl EMIOSSID SSUE Your Bosi Bull l" {issue / 2250 snow-white sllccis-Jfifl to the roll——of thc lli}il“~'“ “m lity, gmrh rissu pare this wit values and r ZZZ/HT; c (or 25K] Um“ ordinlry tlssuC h o.» sows wun: sWA" a y”; ghqsping Iin $0493’!