P-”~§E.l-vlQ _ O O0 #4 ‘ v FLOWERS FOR CUTTING THRIVE 1N VEGETABLE PLOT gu and the free .11! 111.1 Ycgutabln l- 11 . Th‘: use oi lloucrs 111.115 are altomnted "wgclables. The beds <1 kpt to slnrply . 11,4111 111105 111th 11..., 111111 nrcund (gch 111.1 llu-re is a l\tll'l‘0\V sline invcitte 811111131, Some cu’ tllc \'(‘{If"1lill)l§S with orna- sge are elrectively Us?“ 11H‘. Amrng lhcm are . 1'» suxss clilvu. and llfll), sage til».- gray g'l\\~=11 ill aiiri blue blouns 0i z1~ attractive a innny oi ".' ‘uvn excdlslvclj; 111 which nre 1 grussyv rnc u wraith oi an nllrl-cfiui 1 heads of lavender bloom. Pansiea, sweet alyssum, lobelia, Virginia stocks, dwarf petunias, dwarf marl- lgolds nzid ot-izor low grow ng plantfi ‘are often 111d 11s algzngs for vege- table llfllCllPS. In the g 111th laid out 111 straight ‘rows an (lCtfl-lOllfll row pi annuals ,to furnsh ilmlers frr the table ‘upon which the vcgctnbles are to be used 1n the IIKHII gives nne colcr and cflcct, 1hr this purpcse, commuters, enters, calendlliafi, 5i.‘(ll.)'.(§>¢$. 1111 wccks- stocks and other annuals of c mpact nnd 11p- 11511111 gro\\'1l1 are vxcellnt, A1111ual plants of wde splzadiiig smawl- 1111f: gmwth are not appropriate a] 1vcgctable companions. , A srvd bed 111 some convenient jcoi-nci‘ 1111.11 annual: grsiving 1n rows i‘.fi(l_\' icr t-rairvplllzltilig may be rsizlblrhrd, and from tits supply ‘annuals C1111 be tr."1'1 rplanted into the volrtnblc ,‘.,".‘l‘fl(".l as frlst as some of the early vegotabfcs have mnturrd and have born gathered‘ and used, [Helpful Hints For 1 The Women Folk “new” h“ b19113“ m? P155191‘? lIf vou can p111. 111 warmed olive Oil And someone has stone; Neither the man nor the Master Lvcr has bllllded alone; Making a roof irom the weather. Iiuilcltng a house for the King; Only by ivorkzng together Have min accomplished p, thing. CillfliCd H1O 311.1113,‘ W.‘.[f‘l'< cnnnst quench love DQ111101‘ 0.1.11 tlhe iloocis drotm it. —$o:1g of Solomon. DH. OH, WHEN WINTRY WINDS D0 BLOW The vrorry 0i’ a. lot of you is the Effort o1‘ drying eltznents 0f wlntm‘ w: 11s 11nd cold on the skin and 1.1111 hair. The rcmcdiv lies in meeting the trouble hrllf-tvay so that y do not vvcr ftlllly need a. r. dy! Don't wash your face 1n water- any old Will-LI‘ that comes along. Use a clc-lm 111g cream, and i1 you cant g6‘. 11 c1c:1m, trust to com- mon or gnrdtn milk. Butter milk is .nd 51.1111. Cleanse your sk r1 "l1 crenln or lliilk, use a fouling over": night, and use a that 1s specially made cit 511cm" (IITIIESS Any gxclLs SHITSXVOIIIHII will the right preparation l0 gcoli r1-.:c111n1c11.c i0!‘ fvfiu. I-I"rc are "lllfullbff rib 111 11111 \"l',\‘ ciry 1km. "dos" and "donts" 12:11 11:1 ‘r 1111'! nnbks 11111011 ycu c1111. '1‘ 11 :~nl:1<l-, s the 11111.: .' produce 1i p S- Iibie and mold too much snitch. frlatmerll at night. Relie/ in fhc morning. That's the world - widll reputation of Muntholufum In relieving head colds Ind Ilaflnl calnrrh. (it-l n flllc jilr nr lube loliily. Mlznihnluluvrl hv-lpn iigzlllculds. ll quickly panolrntns inlk-clcd flllilll nroar-rlvnra ltuiTy bond 11ml nnqc and promoted fr“ healthy hl-cnlhinlr nlzuin. Buy It n! yum- llrnnqlnt today-Guaran- tend to bring relief nr money has DESIGN N0. X 3H Pattern contains cut-outkiltcn 11c.u:1l silo nor-dad for making quilt I sluliecl 10y. Pntlcrn No. X 344 I'll 1111111 1111s 1.1.1411 WY-Il‘ Ind send 111111 15 cents in coin 0r Chnrllnu-tlnvli Guardian Tu Uharlutiotowrl Ullfl-ldlilh pvw-lw- 1 "k firrwtmeht. Design No. X 344 NAME____-_-___ BTREET--——-———-" r-qvg____.._,_-__- 1 FOR QUILT OR SIUFFED TOY \‘l.ul llrlllh 11111111.. Once l1 1101K, (i0 so! YOUR HAIR Dryness from txposure. or from working’ in too dry an atmosphere docs not 01113," zlilccl your skin. There is 011.11 1r011bL1 with your 111.111‘, and thrn vcu should us: oily tonic. 'l‘l1:s ‘ll counteract the I tendcrlgv 1;» (l._\1l..s. D 11't unam- poo as oitcn as you (lid. Try to brush it mare, s) that the naLumi 011 may be canned from 1h: roots and g0 right through the hair, Al- ways brush your 11.11: up and out,1 won't 11.11111 the 9st! YOUR HANDS Dryncss goes even further, andl tho condition cf your hnnis and lnolils. The skin locks old, the nails arc nplittlng: you are drsqacratel Buy some cotlzn gloves (I know you'll hate this idea, but it is the ,best vrny‘), FOMI 1hr 1;- ,nigl1t 111th n ‘cream. ,lll~f :15 you 1d iced your‘ ‘face: there nrv grcd hand CFIQIUS: 011 stile 1\'l1::l:v.r [Pllfit prcpara- 'tlons are found; drmv the g1 vcs on and sleep in th‘n1 all night. , 1510(1) the cutcc in wim c1 Oll, 110i‘ the C3115.‘ oi 1111-. britllon 5s is} s nour slung , some o1 you write 1n horror about leaf“ ‘ 1‘ 000-96000 vvvvqgbxxo &O00c0a4¢4l~»a»soonooo0QQQQQQAAAAQQQQQQQQQQQQ- v i.___.___i________€____ Marching Tune Navy Beau Joseph bowls Chadwick CHAPTER Ill Tetlolvs Tavern, on the outskirts of Annapolis, was a popular gather- ing place at tea tulle. l1. 1111s occ- orutcd 11-1111 nlulals ul gulps and lile sea, and imnished in sniny chrome and blue leather. The nautical wucll extended to the five-piece orchestral wnose members wore yiachilng a1.- 1e. P1111 and Joyce were seated at a. table by a, window that looked out upon chesapeake Bay. They were waiting for Dave, who had prom- ised to join them at, four-thirty, but was late. Joyce's eyes were aglow. She had Just danced with Phil, and she had liked it. June week nan promised to be fun but, with Pnn manuals coming, it had cull-grown even its promise. Joyce experienced a SW11? pang of guilt as she realized that lshe would not be 10o disappointed if Dave did not =h_ow_ up. She watched P1111 light a_ cigarette. She liked the way he did things, imti flWflY H0111 llle Svfllll- NJ- l! leven meaningless little tlnngs—wlth us ‘an ecodnomy esillorhkalrsl if lletgfl‘; 50'“ gnashes m sure hunse . 1c c every n ' 1t 1 1 about hm‘ parucularly ms eyes an“ back a bit. erretort. and s nms tie the steady way they looked at her. "You and Dave are very 10nd of other. aren't you?" she said. We've known each other since Dave was a kid.‘ "He told me all you have clone for him." “You mean all iny grandmother did for him," Phil said. "She hands every ibmugl" me "p" She m“ a famymagging is inspired by love. bewil- ul Dave when he was a Jttle tlke, and pfRCllClLly adopted 111111. he 1111a no mother, anu ins turner was not doing a very good Job 01 takuli; care of him.” _ "Dave told me it bcganmwhcn you got him out ol some u-ou e. "Yes? Phil admitted. Hi5 thoughts drilled info the past. Yihnt thcj; are bcirg starved. Paint die remcmnered mm day when he ;th:~ nazls will 0.1. 11‘:1r11'lsl1 for the time hung and {when ycu strlrl it again, paint only lover 1.1111 nlrl bflse which you buy] to remedy ths conditzon. A Mo rningSm ile In a Pcnllliy Area "(Borg to the lcobdll match 1111s aiurnQ-Qn. 5d?" akad 1h: llrst lad a~ lie IllCL an 0111 school- 1115119 at the Post Oitce at. lunch- time. "N0," replied Sid sadly; "can't get off vlvirk." “(£0.13 \‘.'l1:1l mower?“ "'l‘n111't no use. lccal UllilC1".fiK£‘l‘." 111111111 ycur grand- My bcss is thel History Repeats Pself The war was ovvr. killer's death: 111111 fznislird 1t. And the citrporali who 111.111 hcllzcd to 11y the body well and truly endmground was describing the scene. “The Germans pxt the Ilown 25 tune," he said. "'I‘\\‘(‘nl_V-IlVc tmcs!" echoes his llSiflKTS. "Whit fir?" "En1co1es,“ 511d the corporal, COIIIII 0011111111 .111,11.tc111"ll"11c11nn., lrs 111.1 11.111 lll nlllpel 5121111113 to Needlework Department PPFVINFF — — — — — — - .- Lmv“ m! “an ‘had cut high school to v.slt ‘Baltimore waterfront. where a des- Istoyer had docked. He nau seen a policeman collar a. ragged little boy an ,wno led to another until grandmother had ried again, lives in Caiiorniaf ‘seldom see him. Mother was an flot- the had stolen fruit lrom a wharf market. The boy had looked so scar- lcd and friendless that l-hllls h.11rt had been wuched. he 11nd won the boy's release by paylnlz lor tile irull A few days lalel, he had recued l the SRHIO ragged yOUHESIAIY IYOIII LWU bigger ‘boys grimly determined to beat, hlm ulb. He. had taken the b0)’ home with 111m, then, One thing had finlrly, his taken compete charge 0t Dave and, 111 time. 1w translormed 111m from a street urcn- ‘in into a clean-cub lbullflswf- "Grandmother Randall," Phil told Joyce "was a Navy wife and a NEW mother. she would have nolhlng but that Dave aim for the Academy." "Dave insists that he came to An- napolis because he wanted to be like you," Joyce 581d. Phil laughed. “He isn't aiming high." He re.ted his arms 0n 111° table. - "Forget about me. . What I want to talk about ls-YML’ “What about me?" “Everything about vllll- . "Well , , , 1‘m gillilllatlflg ths year from Berkley College. My mother is dead, and my father. mar- ress, and she hoped for me to go Oh the $1889- I must have bee" m dd‘ for a moment — not. as friend-i. bui- gl; than four when she began tutm- l; of it. He dislikes the stage. So he sent me to college. I mct Dave sev- ‘IIOIING GIRLS ENTERING WIIMIINIIIIIIII lyllla l. Hnlthnrn‘: Vegetable 0on1- pound llu llclpod THOUSANDS! Thousand: of young hoodhhlvo found I ‘ real friend" In Lydll time" may prove tut what 31th and Inp- glinen may need. opulnr for over 60 gull- nklumb Compound Is one of t e belt known and one of the molt clealim tonlu com- mnde to help "womank" functional lulnta. Thousand: of women have repo efltl. WORTH TRYING! Nob! Plnlhn‘! Compound can" In ll Illl or Iundy lublal form (nimlhr formula . i- "jOD while you will go I “Why, me, But Father wou d have none THE CHARLOTTETOWN OfifOO0OOQO-OQ-Q-Q-O-O-OQQQQOOOOOOOO§QQOOOOOOO9000QfOOOQOQQOQO-OQOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO M/omelfs Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/L GUARDIAN 90490-0 " oowooooovnw‘ Dorothy Dix i ’s Letter Box The other day a1 young by her mother. ed to be made This Is a this girl will children by p save mothers ungrateful chi lives. Fbr there is no doubt, that no one thing so or return to it ‘ is going to do it. No one can make a reason for buying it, tolling its cost, where it was bought and why he or she got that panicu ar article. No one can eat, or last, o1‘ g0 b0 bed, or sit up without its becoming a matter 01' debate. No one can get a. llettcr without everybody having to read it. Nobody can receive a, tele- lPhone call without all the family lls- ening in. Oliver Wendell Holmes 011cc said ‘that the reason families break up 1s to keep the Broivru from being Browned to death and the Smiths from being Smithed into the lunatic asylum. But most of all it is family curi- osity that wrecks homes. It is the eternal, “Where are you golng?‘ "Whom are you olng W111i?" “W110 did you see?" " ha» did you say?" “What did they say?" "Why are you going with that. girl 01- that boy?‘ "When are you coming hcnle?" that breaks the ncrveol L111: heartiest and makes 111cm flee to some far place where nobody feels. privileged to catcclnze Lhcin about their private affairs. Later on in life we learn that bondage i.» the inevitable price that we pay for domestic life, and very often it ls worth the freedom it costs But youtn does not know this. teeth and flings door behind it, and makes up its, mind to ninrry the first man wh lpops the question, or to get a job ln anolhrr city so as to get away from Mother's prying and to be able lo go to the corner drug store for a new toothbrush without having to give an account 0f one‘s every movement. And Mother and Father, whose mothers realize the cruelty they inflict up0n melr them the slightest degree o1 privacy. Also, it would allenates parents and children or that does so much to drive the young people away from home as does the QIIESUOIIIAuITC 1,115,: mother puts every son and daucnwr through every time they leave the house It is true that in the average home no one can make the slightest move without having to make elaborate explanations about. why he or she DOROTHY DIX SAYS- DON’T PROBE TOO DEEPLY INTO CHILDREN’S AFFAIRS Family Curiosity Wrecks Many Homes and Lives of the People Therein girl ended her life because, as she said in the brief note that she left behind her, sh “It isn't that I wanted to do anything wrong." Wrote the poor little creature whose mother's nagging had hounded hei- into the grave. e was so tired of being quwtioned “It 1s Just that 1. hat.- to tell about everything that I d.d." strange and pathetic little story, but not have died in vain if she makes T051118 into their souls and denymg many wars and breast-beatings over ldren who shut them out of the.r the smallest purchase wlmout giving This little tragedy of mlsunder--, standlng, this ually friction that rubs the tempers and the nerves of both parents and children raw goes on in virtually every household in which there are young sons and daughters, and it is none the less sad because 1t is s0 unnecessary. The remedy lies in the hands of the parents, and it conssts in first l‘f_ignizlng that even the smallest cllllq has a right to some privacy and some liberty of action. without which life is du.t and ashes to even a baby. And secondly, in parents perceiving the futility of putting their children through the hi: deegree about everything they do when it infuriatcs the youngsters and does no good. For 1f Mamie and Johnny ale merely stepping out to see Grandma it ls not necessary that they lhou tell Falher and Mot-her where they are going 1f they get any particu- lar kick out of doing it. on their own initiative and without question. And if they are going on a booze party t0 a questionable resort they are certainly not going to tell the truth when asked about, their move- ments. "But I have a right to know where my clnldren go and what they are doing," say the arenis. Perhaps, but the only way ey can find out is for the children to vol- untarily confide in them and the less they are questioned the more apt they are to tell. Andthnt is something for parents to bear in mind. No Remedy Here Dear M1=s Dix-I have been mar- cllil- 1 few ‘ the 1 dared by the irritation their ldren display at being asked a ‘simple questions, stabbed to ‘heart by their children's refusal to confide in them, wring their hands 1in helpless glrief over the situation [and believe e wor t of the young» Answer: 1s1crs and lxassimistically wcnckr You will not be reqiuired b0 d0 ivhut thcv are dring that they hide anything. The underta er will do all with 511g]; secrecy, of the necessary things. ried ten years. Mv husband has al- ways been a heavy drinker and now. as he has not the money to buy good liquor. he has begun to drink rub- bing alcohol. What can I do? MRS does not help vou. cripiion i5 ed by THE J N and all other leading druggists. I Lenten Meditation l B! DIV. Jlmtl Henry IAIN! ll TITHES The art of glvi was taught in the Old Testament y all the relig- ious leaders. Everyone was expected to give one tenth of his income W God. In the New ‘mstaznent we are taught to do better. However, l! the church today receive one tenth the income from her members there would never be any lack for means to push forward the work 0f the Kingdom of God. which includes Church. the Red sup r of the poor. Axtmtie entrance of the Prince of eace nto this world the wise men from the east came to ive ther gifts m Jesus: "and open m; their treasure chests offered gifts to him? gold. frankincense and myrrh. One day Jews went over Treasury building to watch People throw In their gifts into the i-easure box. The rich Rave of their abundance but one poor W_ 1n two cents. About, this 8'1" Jews remarked, “I ieil vou that this poor widow has thrown in more than anv of them, becaus= out of 111-1- nfyerti‘ ShP cave all she had to live on. ‘The temnlmr offered tn Jesus afie“ he had shown him 1V1 the If‘“'"‘°m5 of the world and their splendour. "All this will I wive- yoll. if vou will kneel down. and do me homlw“. Jesus answered. "Be pone Satan for i5 written ‘To the Inrd thv (‘will give your nomasze- and to him aim-e render worshi" " To the gifts 0f "l9 temntvr say. "N0." If the imnerfect parents can vii/B 200d gifts to their children: how much more will vom- heavenly Father give wood nifls to those who ask him. Relieve and receive. The spiritual gifts are the greatest. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from Lsrheumatic or simple in- expensive home recipe. Qet a package of Ru-Ex Prescrlption from vour drugglst. Mix it with a quart of water. add the iu‘ce of 4 lemons. It's easy and pleasant. of‘ the cross, hospitals. edncaton, all good works. and the‘ idow cast | (I ' ll >1 2- 12?; i i I I t ‘Ffi- IIF MARITIME SPRUCE “ TZHZ cx>0vts7 czunvcn MARSIIMALLOW PRUNE MOULD Sclftcn l-2 teaspoon gelatin in I 1188590011 001d watcr. then add 1-4 lteas-poorl cinnalnzn and the pulp cut from 1 1-2 cups cooked prunes. Melt 24 mnrslimaflolvs in 1-4 cup of the cooked prune Juice in the top part oi a dzu-ble boicr, adj w the gcl-lrtui, blend thoroughly, and let c001. In another bcrwl, mix 1 package of lemon-flavored prepared geiaan with 1 cup of hot water, str until dzssolved. add 1 cup 01 cold water: let chill un-ti 1t begins w corgeal, then Whip up 11am and liully. Fill a mould with the whipped gelatn and the marshmallow and prune mixture. let cnlli, unmould MFEWUY and decorate wztlh whip- ped cream. gnrciients: Cut the celery and shred mg cflbbflge. You can use either the 0111796 Pineapple or you can dice You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two tunes a da . Often within 4B hours — somet es overnight --, splendid results are obtained. If the pains are not quickly relieved and 1f you do not feel bettenRu-Ex Prescription will cost you noth- ing to try. Your money back, if it 1 Ru-Ex Pres- for sale and recommend- S HARM Tuna. I-‘lsh Salad i 1-2 cup tuna. flaked French dresslng 8-4 ou-p fniely out celery 3-4 cup diced pineapple 1 cup finely shredded cabbage 1 teaspoon salt Mayonnaise 6 medium-sized tomatoes DOROTHY DIX. ' with French dressing and set asdc while preparing the rest of the 1n- Parsiey , Method: Flake the tuna, sprnkle 1 eral months ago and..wcll, here I ,_.. , ‘fa-Ind here we both are," Phil said, l so . l “but not for 101112,." She sighed. |“To New York for me to look lor a oll sonic- where on your submarlne." "To San Diego.’ _ "That seems a million nulcs away. I wonder whether we'll cvcr see ,each other agaln. . . ." He looked away from her, through the window 111111 out across bnc blue waters oi the bay, lluahe lelt, her ,eyes wawhing him-dark b.ue eyes mat were hauntingly lovely. no looked back at her, and their glance,- held. Sonlellung electric passed be- tween them. i Phil knew, in that instant, that he had iallen Ln IOVB with Joyce Hammond. it was as sudden as that. l “Of Course we'll see each 011161‘ again," he began. "W'c———" Then, abruptly, l1 hand dropped on his shoulder and a voice came 1 between 111m and Joyce. I "Well, well! Ii it sn't Beau Ran- all! Phil gave n start, glanced ulp at t11~ m:111 bftllllid 111m. hello, Costiganl How are you?“ Phil's tone was far from cor- Tlie two men mewured each other in the way of mcn who did not like each other. Phil was thinking that the other was the same Bert. Costl- gnn—the Swnggcrlng Costlgan who had been the neighbourhood bully when they were boys together in Baltimore. The same Bert Costignn who, as his classmate at Annapolis. 11nd been cordiailv disliked by every one. Later, he had been dismissed from the Navy alter a court martial and since then, had had a check- ered career. The man’ sudden appearance now was decidedly unwelcome. "It's been a long time since we met." said Phil. "Yes." costi an glanced at Joyce and added, wth n. sly smile, “But I see you haven't changed. You still know how to pick them Phil frowned in annoyance but introduced him m Joyce. without bein invited, seated - self at the ta 1e. “What are you doing these days?” Phil asked. Joyce Appraisin dly, he sa d, "Randal way; had 5 . voun '- i; i For Wednesday March 6th _-'l‘l1e polslmal scle of 111141.15 to- day sccllns to require mO-c al.11911- tlon B: careful absut the Lice items that eventually effect. m: whale. Heart inure-ts wll bear watching, I-Lve tact. APRLJ 21 to MAY 20 1'l‘aurus)—~ Both DUSJISSG and prlvJe mutt.» are und-zr some D.Str.Cl1Cns a..d re- straint, Be parncularly consoled- tzcus to avoiu misstatement. Don't dislcgard. LELUJIB e.thzr, Lat YJU‘ good 111tu 1.1011 help. MAY 21 t0 JUNE 21 (Gemin )- Frlendly on whale. Tile day HSKS more from ycu clev.r pzolle than it does ircm many other oi tn: Zcd.ac's children. 0.gan1zat.on work. plans, tbreparattors for changes lilnld other moves in the near future favored above stlnctly mcnsy matters. JUNE 22 to JULY 2B (Cancer:- Socaal scrv.ce wolk, wuztmrg, da- mestic problems other than those involving flnanoes, also sports. hc-bbzes, theatncal enterprises and the everyday routine are bsst fav- orcd. Protect, your income. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You, lake Cancer natives. are ad- vised to watch the budget, protect your income. Same investments acre sound. others, are not only temptations to spend money u11- wisely but may lead to unpleasant has quite ll reputation in that res- "D'on't go into my past," Phil said curtly, "Do I embarrass you?" coutigan lifted a mocking eyebrow. "Ma Miss Hammond would like to hear about you: past." Jo oe said coolly. "1 really would not interested." "Okay." costlgan laughed. "But you're missing something!" =1" 1r "iqr,p1_1>rei}v_lz1rl._M1-$$.Hflmm9" a INDIVIDUAL IIUIIUSIIOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) lCnpyllgIlll, 19.111. kill; Features SYIICICHIC 11111.1 | Look 1n the sezilnn your birthday comes In, and find 1 Wl-II will" vI-ilrmv- u. lccordlng m the mm y n ‘l_I%“I'I-i-I-I.I“u.U%%-i-I'l situations. MllLlbCH 21 t.» APRiL 20 1A1 es) ‘.11 tnis regard. ‘J-‘HFPJIBHJ ‘fluff-TIME: u Be frm with yourself AUGU-Jl.‘ 2d to SEIPThLIVIB-Eli 23 (Virgo) — Calculdlle ca1e.l1y b - W“? W11 5W "yes" to that pr.pos.- QXPBLEIIOCU, r.gh “DH 01.191211 P80" stop cn nge, ‘cEI-“lELmBhR 24 to OCTOBER- 23 lllbra) - No.1: adilc. to Vir- goans. Wh.cl1 holds R cd for y u. fricnld. Don't be dilluibed a-bzul. slow return ; wo ry ng won't help but w..l wear upon ycur vitaltv. Unusual benelzts indzcat d in near future. ll you are pultlg icrln yicur bcst cilcrts in the r gilt, drac- on. OCTOBER 24 t0 NOVEMBER 22 (SO011P_.O)-—U1I5CI‘€HC11 needed L.e‘l- 1118 Wlth svrsngcrs, new clients or custcmzrs and children. Don't ex- pand untiscclssarzfy. Avod unplcas- ant dlwute: and overndulgerces. NOVEMBER‘. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagttainus) - N t4; wjvige m Scorpio natives. borne mdmonltiors are in your chart today. Sagittar- ian. Inve tigate tncrougniy all Dfqwsitlons or investments before you bsc:me involvd in tnrm. Dut- ies first, than pastmzsl DECIINIBER 2e m JANUARY :1 (Cflmlcornl - Be espectaly care- ful dearng with people who em. sldelr money and other 01 the world's goods above principles. Ask advice of more experlerced mu sound-thinking indl1v1d1-a1s, protect your budget against extravagance. News of interest. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY no (Aquarius) - Having a gymm am holdng to it (except, 9f 00111-513, when sudden changes require W“ w alter your plans fri- the gen- eirall Rood) will facilitate matters greatly. But don't be squeamsh about little things, can 55g“; m (Togmtcontirugd) TILLIE THE TOILER -- GLENNWS ALL BURNED UP, T00! MUMSY, THE NEW OFFICE OTHEPUPOOM AND HE SURELY THOUGHT YOU MEANT I WAS A CRADLE-ROBBEP. v1.1. TRY TO EXPLAIN BOY IS IN THE 141-4 .~....-1,< w» ,,.. \’ GLENNY DON'T GET MUMSY WRONG- SHE Vi/Aé TALKING ABOUT SOMETHING SHE READ IN THE NEWSPAPER nunsv, ewe ME NEWSPAPER businem aniiwmovnev deals . tion or sugmsllcn, The advice cf I tile w.l1l be valuable — seek it. S.d.1- ‘ sliced pineapple. Drain we mm, fish thoroughly and mix with m‘, celery. pineapple. cabbage and Bait. Molsten with mayonnaise. Cut the tomatoes into quarters or fifths. according to s'z~, but do not cut all the way down. Puu apart and piece on lettuce leavrs. Fill the tomato centres with the tuna. mixture and garnish wit); Dflfslfy and additional mayonnase. I=IGHT coins by helping nnfuro build up your cold-fighting resistance IF you lufler one cold right after another here's sensational newll Mrs. Elizabeth Vlckery writes: "l and Io mlch colds v01 casily. Dr. Picrre‘: afdm llfedica! Distal-cry Irrlfrtd Ia shrug/hen m: just splen- dnlfv. I a1: bum, hallnmu Slflvmm. and was 1 roubled veg/rigid: wilth colds." i Iron me icine fonnulnt I h M“: vlqveiclnnl ellwhllllbn Cl:¢‘|I (l) It stimulate! the 1111mm. (z) I1 pl-amnm flow of gastric juices. Thus you en! more; your . digestion Improves; your body guts greater nourishment hi hh I ‘ “lhFfllllllinz lzsiifllngeas “mm build up your So successful has Dr. Heron's Golden M915 Icnl Discovery been that over 30,000,000 but. u" hi" llrfldy been uned. Proof of In ro- mll§BI1£Db8flCfifL Get Dr. Pierce‘: Golden c icn I f Don't iuflnlfmgcslsarilllytfrglglcllal ins.‘ ma". Smartest F l For ycur young daughter who is at "that awkward nge," we sug- get ths trim dress and bolero c'.1s(mble. It is cut on the Simple lines Phat suit her bzsl, yt, has the flzlttcrlng features of an up- lift waist, flared skirt, and bodes fullness You may make the dnrss all c-f one material or contrast bodice and skirt t0 give the ef- fect c1f a two-p ece dress with the neat waist-the of a. one-piece out- fit. The pattern also 11101111185 a V-neck version. St/yle No, 3168 is designed to: sizes 11. 13, 15 and 1'7. Ste l5 re- qures 3 1-2 yards of 39-11111 ma- terzal. 1 1-4 yards 49-inch con- trustzng. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH H (Pisces) — Generally, this is l1 per- iod for tact. self-restraint. Sharp- cn W“! powers 0i penetration and discrimination, Maintilm harmony, Pflfliwliflb‘ at homes and wth mcs~ wro dererve c"-“3l1’i€l‘8llCIi. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY‘ will be gzod-nltured; am able, very lunhawy ..' in the mldflt 0f d3- smtion or wrunglzrig, The“; are devil-Noted talents to be devel ped and encouraged (ercouramment la VH1’ IIHPOrtant. to ths person) llltemtinc, art. social service w:rk suited to its nature and ability. 011:3 be over-indulgent of loved By Wesfover MADE from THE PURE HEALTII-GllIIN1I_SUliAl-‘l$ And Winter Styles 7§”. $5 FQOFFQOQQ-QOQ-OQO-OO-O-OOOQQQO-QOQ QQO-OQOOQ 0404f‘ —--1--¢1lu._~l¢~-1,le~.v<- m. i“; J “U, MARCH 3,1940 .__. -=v*vooo»+~“ 11511111116 l "just What the Doug; Ordered" Best Yeast for that run. clown feeling, loss of appe- tite, or skin troubles re. sulting from constipation. Two cakes daily dissolved in milk, water . . . for the clear. healthy skin, buoy- ant energy and sparkling vitality that come from regular elimination. - am rm #:1111211 CIBIKO Beauty SPOII h 3L0}! Garden Put In Trees the Right Way An old well in a bower of bio:- aomsl Lovely to have such a beauty spot in your garden-and you may plan one, if you prefer, around l birdbaih or I rustic scat. For shade, and n riot. of blossom: In season, have flowering fruit trees such as the crab apple or peach. These you may plant in early spring —other trees too. First dig n hole large enough for the roofs at full spread. Loosen sub- soil (A in the diagram), add a layer of sod, Ieafmold or old manure (B), a layer of fine soil (C). For support, have n stake next to tree and pas! guy wires through rubber hose a1 trunk (D). Climber roses, shrubs such as the white-flowering spirea will com- plcte your picture. They thrive year after year with simple care. Close-to-the-ground pruning in early spring often rejuvenate: old spirca. Prune laterals, worn-out wood of climber roses. Complete instructions on planting and caring for roses, trees, shrubs. lawns are given in our {IE-page book- let by a noted hol-ticuiturist. Tell: how to raise annuals, perennials herbs, bulbs, vines. Gives directions f0]; fertilizing, checking pests. 59M 30¢ 1T1 001115 for 011 , of How To Plant And 3271111; 33g Your Garden to The Gllliflllflll Home Service. Be sure to write P1111111‘ Your Name. Address. 111111 the Name of bocklrt, Name Btreet Addreu Prnvlnro o u o ooowoomo-ovooooovoooo-o-ovmmoouvo woo» on: ashions a-oawo-oov v Bone fifteen tl5c| (cum l: fared» for pattern. WP"? 9mm vou: Name. Address and I'm number 8e nun.- m slate thI 5 vou wish No. 816B 81m Style __________,__.. Nlml lrron Andrus . Pmvinfll _..___.___._.._.. -