2 Packages of MUFFETS and o colorful GLASS TUMBLER Q To introduce MuKets to new friends . : . we make‘ this exceptional oEer-two ackages of J\lufi'ets_ and a colorful glass tumb er . . . all a: e bargain price! inioy the "Whole Groin" you need I I O the fleaaoao My.’ cw our [amil will o for these tens tin gbbolls of wbaley wbcnt. So healthlul, to}; . crammed with the nourishing , ‘near of the wbole grain! ‘ 'l'ake advanta e of MuKets special Glass Tumbler Olfer. (gfd er from your grocer today! y‘ \ ly the mabee cl euaus om Dorothy- Dix Says-é (Continued from P888 2) tics. As eoon as eon John announces to Mother that he is the happi- est men in the world because Mary Jane, who is e compendium oi ell the charms and virtues, has said “yes", Mother should get busy. She should contact Mary Jane. either by word oi mouth or letter. and extend to her an enthusiastic welcome into the family. Many e girl gets her first eripe aninet mother-in-lew by being made to ieel that she isn't wanted end that John's mother hetee her. eight un- eeen, for having broken ‘into her home end stolen her precious darling. Also. and note this well. do not on any account put in your little two cents oi’ advice about the wedding. Let the girl's mother run the show. She feels that le hea- riiht, and you will make an enemy, for his and one who will prejudice the girl against you i! you interfere an even the smallest particular. Don't try to live with your deughter-ln-lew. unless you and flze girl are two female angels. illustration o! optimism is when a boy eaye to his mother: That teat can only be houee and don't see each other otten each others wayu and peculiarities. Don't even make e suggestion or laughter-in-lew if you expect her to love you. Every young wife thinks she knows it all and nobody can tell her anything" let her run he: house and rear her babies without any help irom you, ex- cept when the children get sick and she sends an SOS out ior John's mother. Don't make the blunder of calling John's bride "another daugh- ter" and treating her as one. One of the main thingflgirls marry for is to get out from under Mama's thumb, and while they will stand tcr advice from their own mother . they won't take it from an in- law. It can't be done ‘The greatest earthly brings his bride home and "I know you and Sally will love each other.’ otter e piece of advice to your And. finally and above ell. i! you went your deughter~in~lew to love you. Just be lovable. Most dsughters-ln-law respond to kind treatment. ' BRITISH HEALTH SERVICE LONDON - (C?) — July. More than ial leaflets revere distributed cently explaining the service. is a "Sen Front Host," itions and swimming gains. Don't Make -This Mistake When Child ls Gonstipated Don't upaeta child already u eetby cen- atlpation with nasty-tasting atives or harsh, Brlpimt caihartice. lva Children's Own Tablets. This new cornctive made ee- peoially tor , ' , youngsters‘ needs la so ieasant to tire-nets so tently and nor- mally without disagreeable reactlona that even the lueaiest child won't object to their use. Ma laxative-akin: time any on the child and yourself, mother! Get Children's Own Tablets today at your drunist, 25¢. livery man, woman and child in Britain will be eble to make use ot med- ical. dental and nursing teclllties tree or charge and without in- surance qualifications under the new Health Service effective this 13,000,000 offic- re- ._.__.__._.. SOUTTIEND, England - (OP)-— Iietest addition w local officials whose duties will include organization oi ‘beauty and sand-castle compet- THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 8y Fcgoiy and Shorten ilouolruls mc- misery: mm 9025M ABIG PROFITHEG SEEN 86T- i-‘ATN AGAIN MY- enough. was the bis beekct- April / lTl-llNGFgg GONNAMNKEWT TEPI. - SELF, BUT NEOIQlA 'l 3115631 dtgnglfilalevt hit. 123218511318- l r , s s e ere n / NW D "A05 mu‘ wglxyljfia- “MEAD NWHACAM ' the dark, she had an unpleasant %BEiJPPOiQPO_ sum,’ ME , Ammo, / sensation. She felt hrfiher tifian hear a ps-esence e nd er. GUPHEQ. lGAlN Gum“ ISDIEBACKOF Someone was near-someone was , / Tl-IElR NECKS mdvlim fflrtlvely mm; the l QQNG Awkt shadows back of high piled trunks n ,, and broken iurniturelt couldn't “EPIDTOGWW t be Gwenn-Glwenn had been first choice for palm reading. Not Ten. , . . , e -_ _ because Ten would have e / ' - »' , " on the liquor basket before this. V _ u ,... 1 ‘define’ sane-j a bemrl Veranlalpeelreaenbeeervad InmmOebieveyo-veelllfllihlyet Qrueertcley. IGOIMANVQIGANAIAUMIIII emu , meme or causes: um wen aura vooliwsinlsrs, vssulrve roinelzloslloorl ‘llllslzrs A ronuul roe m: out wuo one m: serum concession m a moro- elzivlisrzs slumo -» ‘viii/toil? amiss sea, run/cu and try your beat tor that prise. clout. v m Secretary No, Mr. Brown Ir Gertrude Inertia But Gvwann. her run fluown back in show an elaborate Ven \ only time tenths flick o! at April's. dress. Zone, gorgeous in homemade fortune tellers costume, was I laacking a/way from the window. uttering a feeble shriek. She dropped the tray o! glasses on the floor. "1 aeen it," she screamed. "A race - white an’ awful!” "Maybe ‘tlwae the lcc cream man --he‘s late.” Polly was on her knees, picking up the pieces. "No, not" Zara's black eyes popped witl-rhorror. "I seen a glhcet. I know I did. I didn't go to break the glasses. It. ain't my fault it I'm a seventh daughter oi a seventh daughter an‘ cein see apirlte." "It you can aee nit-its it's more than I an." Ten Parker shouted. He name out ct the try where he had been inmeclng the ice ‘box. Behind hi5 appeared Gwenn Their curious eyes were taking in the whole scene. "H1! How about it, April?" Teri complained. “How about cock- lt was like Ten, April thought. to add to the contusion by iollclw- ing her around the kitchen lamenting over the mlaain: liquor. "I don't know where it is," ahe 1n- rcnmed him. "and I don't care Polly must have put it some- wlhere but she can't remember and I don't want her bothered. Go and look for the stuff, all of you. Get out or here.‘ Ten growled and Gwenn poutcd lbut finally they took the candles April lighted {or them, We'll find it," Glwenln cried. "Plme enough for you to make a. sissy out 0d ‘Pen when you're married to him, April, it you ever are." "Hi! 'I‘en! Ooh, Gwenm. come on down cellar." e girl's voice summoned from subterranean regions. "I've iound bottle. Big. colziwebby bottles. Heaps and heaps u! them." Ten dashed for the stairs, Gwenn iallcwed more slowly he- csuse o! her long velvet gown. Certainly there were bottles in the old wine cellar~relics of con- vivial Day ancestors-end every one was empty. when the rneel was over April watched the crowd thronging round the iortune teller's booth. All of them shrleked to Zora to read their palms; all but two. Alixe- how lovely she was to- ntg/ht, in her soft grey nun'e robe with its floating veill Jay, the quitter. would have appeared in ordinary dress ll’ April had not pounced om lvm, taken his coat. turned lhim. into a. pirate by grace of a red sash or two, and the il- lbrary paper lmiie. Jay and Allxe watched the iortune telling tor a while, then, to her eetistacticn. Alprll ec/w them wander oft to- gether to the library. So fer so good. The mistress or! the "l-lill" breathed more easily as she slip- ped through the kitchen and made for the beck stairs. It might be as well, April dc- clcied, to make sure that the basket was in the closet end that the key was not in its too con- venient spot. April had forgotten to bring e candle, but shc knew her ground eo well that she stepped brlsklyvaoross the attic floor till slhe reached the win- dow. where a streak at light show- ed her the key on its nail. She unlocked the closet and there, sure I April got to her feet and started book across the attic floor. llbolish -perli'ectly childish to be scared, but- suddenly her foot struck eclnlmething and she stumbled and e . Ailrills cry was w! pain, beli Cirl Guide News \ Are you all set for the Girl Guide Cookie Day on Saturday, June 5th? Herc "are a few lest minute reminders: be at your (Jhurch hell at the time given you by your Leader, with e basket or box to carry the cookies and a tin ior the money. cookies ere shaped in tbe Guide ‘rreioil and are eemi-ahorttlread 32 cookies to a flechle. Make certain that you are familiar with your territory and do not forget to take your ws4nioe¢ee~¢ee¢ee¢' I etian costume u! red and gold, had an eye SHOULD WORK GI l5 MY olNoj/ COMPl-EXION! wfcm eamoe Loveusai ~ m ousr i4 osvsl, You, T00, may look rol- these elsin improvements in only 14 DAYS! l’ you want a complexion the envy of every ' _. woman-the admiration of every mau- m can the 14-Day Palmolive Plan tonighti r Vi‘ Remember, the Palmolive Plan was tested on 1295 women from fifteen to fifty, and with all P. S. Iorluhorahoienkyfelelecllve he» Newllglellhal re em Oanerousl ntrlltyl And bow men enley ls Ikhl lsnarotel lllllerl fright, and she didn't expect ree- ponse. She was amazed to hes! someone come running upstairs two steps at e time. A pocket torch flashed. April felt herself gathered up in a. man's arms - - - 3lll_yes, it was Bill Brown. “Are you hurt?" he cried. “I heard You scream." "No. Let me go. I—" the floor. April would have iallen too. it Bill had not pushed her from him in the moment ct on- slaught. New, as ahe (roped madly tor the torch he had dropped. she was genuinely, horribly afraid, No wondm- lihe torch wobbled as April drlected the llzht on the whirling maee ed legs and arms. The torch showed two migh- iooklng men; one _ Bill Brown in his turtle neck sweeter and patched lumiber jacket. The other tenacious as a bulldog, Mr. Daniel Aloysius Baiierty. . ‘Stop it, bctlh qt" you," April cried. “Oh, Red, when did you CHAPTER XVIII But Bill did nct seem to want to let April go. 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No u” hdplOM-‘l 3' matter what skin care they had used before. ".,,. u- Reason enough far every women who longs Infiib "' “w,” for a lovelier complexion to start this new Hqp‘ poem” peeve Beauty Plan with Pullout- Soap! ' “#1- IAIMOI-IVII DIM)" “SUI-I'll 1 the roads, not?" Already 1H. wee sizing up the situation. “He did that, indeed! Dole! I the name. A waiter out o‘ wo Jhe sez." Raf still painted wit indignation. "The greatest tell fer questions ever I ace." “So, Mr. John Dolnn.” April said, directing ‘the torch m 8111'!) convulsed mes. "so, you yfiitlllfih‘ you'd take shelter in my house, did you? Creeping in here etten Ratferty, were you?" “I-—why-er-I Just came t1 rescue you. I heard you scream. I—er—didn't mean no harm, lady!" - (To Be Continued) HOLIDAYS Win14” RCAVICTDR or countryside . . . for beach or blue lagoon . I . ietisn or how, an RCA of radio ' , , i it's lote more fun vacationing with a fine "I-qotten-beet him up. He - hadi-it-cornin’ to hinl." 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