., .fdlibif ,.J` r I - / 1 .'- l? sl. ' >s~ ; i If ,U if lr? .I "° " '. 'SXT i _-~._.,._ __ i i ,_, 1 \ FAGE El(iI'I`I` = ' fur. O1I.~1\:iI.~1i lar- ivrnl uc.v..iuIAN __ === :_ _ | .' _ s -- APRIL 30. 1937 ,F 1 Woman 's Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions -:- Lt°£e.r;amt_ure ffhe HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVIT low a tlwuglit, and you reap an Actg’ _ BOW an act, and you reap a Habit; Bow a. habit, and you reap Character; . Bow a ciiaracter. and you reap a Destiny.- George D. B..ai'd- III8-XL -___ siiiiill curtain CHAIR SEATS nerg and to ._ piece of tape /fo. /eaeiiijggp , ,Q IES a to You can wash paintwonk in half the tlnie if you add a little purati`tn the water. AN IRONING BLANKET To sei.-ure ironing blanket, sew each side. Tliicad a lllf0UBll. and tie ends To keep the seat of a chair clean i S€¢1ll‘€l>'- (one covered with a loose cover) ; take a pece oi the s.nue cri.-t.niiie. _ six inches longer than the scat of chairs, fasten in front with press ltudis, and push the other end down the bank. This can be wuslied when soiled without the trouble of doing the whole cover. REP.-“RING (iI.O\'ES I Q3: rings iii. the foul' cor- ' Fon sranrino seen mooons ron 'raANsri.AN'r|NG LATER "V/i if 1 h . about 6 inches apart irrlnrge boxes and 3 inches in the cigar box. Over the bottom oi’ the box sl>FCBfl broken pieces of flower poi.=, crock- ery or small pebbles, then coarser soil and last of all finely sifted soil. For the first seeds it is an excell- tllat the box may be watered bi \ \ ent plan in cut bump to iii. the box "-';,,f:_-___ ,i .1/_¢_ i kd and lay it over the course drainage 11.- I If/ti/,/il; ‘ and then place the soil upon it so I I setting it in a pan of water and MAKING PI-IA S0l'P ' ` there will be no danger of washing A SPIKED MADKINGSOARD PRESSED the tin seeds or seedlings Firm ”`°"“ N Y - -~ When makin o dd I To mmm Sou' OF SEED FLAT th s il nd sow the seed thinly in S1 KONG I’O(7KE'I`S When troiiscrs are new. if the __.___ ibottom half of pockets :ire lined tl ing together; this will prevent tim k:i"<`l\ Of gill- ASSURES EVEN SPACING mws. This is better than sowing i. It gives li delicious flavor, 1 ..,_, ._ 1 broadcast as it Wm bevaDp,.edate,1 . ' .. - -l hen lt. comes to traiispliintlng. . ' ._ _ g ‘ \ W V - -:fl it ~ Thin sowing is economy. Quanti- ~- ' lg' ` ties of seed are wasted by too thick _-. -- .iff . lllanllng- The U”-V lllilllts °'°“d is John? For whether' that long journey is a gay adventure or a horrible “-hm ,.eD,,,,.mg kid or _ettotiil ivitii \ii.»_ai.1,.,,t,,,_,_ W, Wm not i . 1p,,i,;h£2;;,c,. m;§h,,l(_;,,{.h,;|vl,,§£:‘;iiii1\; i-ndiii-niicc test depends upon the age of one‘s traveling companion more glows. alw'oi's buttonhole .stitch have holes worn in them by keys i SEEDS CAN THEN BE EASILY _e I I CTN* 5nCL_(_`_nm{_S Ul“,|_l “NY Ullliil- 'Illia 15 bfllllld L0 me CBC! b9C8U5¢ IWPPIYWSS 111 m3l‘° ,mm m,,1,,,1,, or mu. b(,fu,.‘, d,_““,_ or ,,,,m,m._\._ PLACED IN HOLES MADE BY , tit as _ u _ . - ii_.n_._ ii. inipos.»iblc iiitlioiii. oongennillty between the husband and wife. THE MAI2K\NG~BOARD_ WU-Y ilflll-Sl>lBf~lliB bt‘f0i‘~‘ tlle iwfl- lhi>ii~ nic ii tlioiisuiid more chances that a. man and Woman of approxi- *" @.__l llngs are strong enough to be .iiiitoiy thc siiiiu- age will have tile same tastes and habits than there 1| \\~00|,|,y;N _q»|~0fK|NGS V _ ` _ |mmiied_ that o. couple between whom there is a. great disparity of age will like to A \0\'|'| (»0l\ll'|\'-1il<‘0 fm' b|l1\<‘"\B . Cove, the se.-(1 boxes with a , do the saint' th iigs or enjoy the some things, win~n vi-iaiiitv-n_.§i.n;iiiiii~.< are too _ `"'_' l damp civil* °r PIM' of iiiuier iliilll _ Si-cd bo\cs in a south or east t SL 1 ,um “L ,, p_,,,.. ` Tliiit is thc gr:-at arguineut against an old man marrying a young lATTI(‘E WINDOWS old to wear, cut. off the feel. di-nwl ' ‘_ ‘A " ' gerniina ion nts. . ~ 'liidi ' vi thou ands of nrden- . g 11,, _,___ ._ one lot; over the other. fold ovci' “ "I gl ( E of gills! over the tiip. Rinioiii - - - . Binnll difiiiioiid lattice \vinilo\\"“ iiiiil lads down thc Stiles to form it , ""5 "ll "ml-l' “mm” each yum" ‘ind llil.lJL‘r Or cloth ns soon 'ii-. tlll' first I """m1 m""“.` l`h"" "h""'"umm" Wmle Iihe young Want to be $01113 places arc i‘=~ili<'i' t~‘\li<>\1~' to poll-sli. <'-~i>l‘¢‘- bail that .von can .-...ily slip yon.-. “ll” =l lclitiliio aio in good aur111i4 tiny inunps of ua- iiitli- oliuilo 'ml' """.'“ Li"".8§‘ The Youll! “W l°°I?”‘g f°"“’”d a"d` me °d “fe1°°k' i |,,,,,(| ,_h,.mmh4 ‘ f li’ pi-opei-1_\- liainiled. The prcpar- |,,.L,,,k um _.wu_ W,|,,, on HH, g,_,:_._` ing builktn/iiid. lliiiy liiive nolpoint 01 wn|,a¢t,_ They bm-e each gm” They make .splciidid pollsliers lor, “UU” °1' me ‘wed bm( is I’ Smlllle us water collects on it l'i‘oin cviipor- :"9‘l)‘f”1ie° mb Fuminom They 5l‘e_f°f9l/91' if °1`°5l l>1"~i-*lt Wiuflvw <'lvi“llili¢ “ll if $111105- stoves or floors and brioiii 1"“l'\L"` but 0"” ‘hal “cells W be , ation .fo it will not drip 0" 11'” ltitniyiuiiiiiiigsiiiut .ne siiiiblfiiigngid lisiiliigoii-eiiI;eviI> tlxieagifiiebsiieipglllgcgitfninsf llillv the i-iii~iii=i`,- of each pane. 'I`i'_v using a iii‘\v hliiek-lciid, the work of a few moments then.l :i rtlelcs niidwkiicp your hands clean, “W1 doll” I0 be reasonably °‘3l‘mlll plants and cause them to damp off. . uuwm mm mmcuuus to me young --_-- ' too. 1'!-JAR DROPS What are tears? And isn't it it |trange mysterious thing -- that' when the heart is wounded-.fromi . ' ‘ 3’ li t. teardro s s rin - li.iir-will have a eoronet placed S H011' are they formed? Why do on they come -these burning teins t we are sick with bitt ess and t: oe” ‘ of bringing the seedlings to plant- Keep seed boxpg- mm.; but noi, OOO00‘°° Many M0!! m YM" . Clllllbd ` - - for Dorothy Dv: ......... Hisparity in Ages Can Be One of the Greatest Drawbacks _ Boy Should Be Between 25 and 30 and Girl Between i ` ».ii=ill Y ~ 1- ~ 21 and 29 I 0 ’ ~ , if 1 _ U01* Ns GIVEN it be a cigar box or flat, needs to hm gated grosgrain 1-ihbontrim. I , » ‘WNW I SIMPLE msn I0 ave holes bored in the bottom II a perfect summer town ’ I i O ll No other problem loonns larger on the matrimonial horiaon than the question of age. There lan't a day that I don't get dozens of lemon from _ .~... i ,n ineir teens asking if they are too young to marry, and from men and women who are seventyiah who want to know if they an too old to marry. Rich old men, who say they are boys at heart. ask if there would be any risk in their marrying gli-is young enough- to be their, gmnddaiwiiters. Wealthy elderly w,dows. who are sure they are I loved for themselves alone, want to know 1! there is any danger in their turning cradle-onatchera. Both men and women ask what is the belt age to innrry? How much difference should there be hc- tween a husbands and wife’s age? And duel it Mt- ter if the wife is the older? Not without reason do tho prudent, who are Corltemillatlng starting forth on the mstrimonm Journey. stop and ask: How old is Ann? How old riil or nn old ivoiiniii iiiuiryiiig iii boy liushaild The old want to sit by the -'~- ml! size- wet or waiier-logged. Good drain- I .. . . , coaoNATioN sers wonto 0-‘ *P01* ‘I ` ` use will help take trim' of i-his but are Ii).cfgiidcwgiiiiiidaligiiiearbgriialoinagiigrvintoot wxiii-yts tile “$12 The seed box, whether do not pi.-lugo the seed l>0XL‘S- i~riiiili~. 'l‘iii~ii- ure ollier nien and women who £r‘eePetelx}aP|I’n`;e who novo: _~- ";:' '" " . EZ grow up and who carry the heart of youth to the grave with therra One mall hats now being worn. HAIR STYLES di' A peencss' crowning gloi -her M st in tant is the iiestion oi uinage. The most important innovation ‘t ‘lt the C°1'°““li°“- “nfl 5° for which 1031 will be remembem the eros o ' p D g ' _i - hat the hair may be arranged - that flow-from out t.h§cul when suitably for the occasion experts $310? ;g1m;Ox,;;m;g ?§;Bt?;K;ru,;§1( bhorouglioiit the British Isles have Wm be welcomoed by mcse women n designii coifluies which will ho are born with ugly foi~el'ieiid.='. ii' ,_ V . ig -. ' . W li- ll”u`1.\` l>i‘ G0i'l1i_l0i'is meetings. It isi h~lf the time if .von stir tht* StB_\\‘°l\ also eminently suitniiu-. for the with ii candle when , M . vou mn ke it B Wm. A. Rogers A-I Plus Q attractive "Croydon" Pattern made by Oneida, Ltd. HOW To OBTAIN THIS S|lVERWARl_5end 50C Gnd tho windmill panels from 3 Old Dutch SIX TEASPGUNS-value $3.50 Der damn-for J windmill cami oem Old Data. C lobalnund » . . . . 00|! DIIINII IINIYI (minion uni niaasi ana lofi.-value $163090 dana-lorlwindmiil noni. im.. Old outa. ins-ii, one . . . . , U1 ¢ G tai... sooo Ween..-1...: V wi.i.i...aii..¢..»|.ir=». ` on mmm nam, an ll Till!! DVM SOUP Till!! IILAII FORKS-valve $6.50 on cam--for Juana. mill panels Ivan Old' Dutch |abl||,un6 . . IH ICED DIIIK "WHI- valvn $6 00 nor dozen-for I windmill nanslu ImmOId over. i..i..i.. »..a. . . 50|! the Greatest CI mentioned in this advertisement. You mayorder one, oras many os you like. You con obtain a complete seiat on amazingly low cost. This offer, good only in Canada, expires Iiec. 31st. 10.17 GI own the pests or give up fairininfr. ncause destructive iiisocts have - _ increased in recent yciirs in un- counted horde. and theic is no ioice. Either we eat. 'by destroy- l ing the destroyers first, or ive don’t l ent at all. Those spi-n,\'.< do noi. of course. 0lD DUTCH UFFERS YDU duct of ilzlnt or vine because uulliy Silverware In tho R labels for any one ofthe units . ill 1 . I _ _ V s'pra_\'ing is done early in the sca- , son. but food surfaces may pick up little hero and them from ground or thriie later on. No one will eat an unwashed ipli: or tomato and fall down dead. or even get sink. It isn‘t as , brid as all that, It is just that _ certain chemicals are not good for l us in il general way, and a little THREE BUTIEI SIREADERS- »..i..». $4.00 ps. emo-io.: windmill penn. iw... oia oval. iaasii, one 50|: ’-‘ THREE OYSTER OR CUCIIIML FDRIII-vuiuo $6.00 psrdor. -is. :i ~i...im.i| sam. mmoiuo»i¢i.|aa.|.,a»ia 50|: TMI!! Tllll DK IEIVIIIG SP0lINS~vo|u|$6.00povdnx. -1°. 3 ».1...i...iii pmt. nomoi.in..i¢i.i..i.»i...=...i 501: ouf CDI.” MEAT F0m(~vu|uo $1.05-for J windmill panni- liem Dil D Ich I bl und. - - .u."I5oc oil UIAVV llbll-vain; SLS() -lor 3 wlndmlll punoll hom Old Dutch u.i..i.,.....i _ . . _ 0".‘...ii'..' '»‘».” '.ii‘i"‘ "'° ‘”“ - | $1.00 6-tort. fora windmill ;:»\u»I» hm Id Dutch Iuball. and .......5% Old Dutch Also Olhrs You- oaning Value boccun lt'| mudo with Schmotiio-a flno cleaning and polishing Mala in Canada tf.fff,'ff I ' JD Old Dutch doa things, pollrhu or money by using O material that Il tru from harsh, scratchy grit. ru quickor and cleans more It cleans and it doo|n'i scratch. II Il kind to sensitive hands and Ioavcl no gritty residue and dooan't clog drains. Sava time and Id Dutch for all your cleaning. Remember ouch unit of silverware rcqulrn 50: and 3 windmill panels from Old Dutch labels I bit of foreign siibstnnee. finding its way to stomachcs. after a per- iod of time may result in “accum- uiiition." meaning that instead of :ming out of the system. it stays there. And every little b‘t added to what you'vc got. just makes a little hit more, Not so good for health. Doctors today are urging pa- tients more strongly than ever to wash all raw foods. It is so easy to 'put them into a. big pan of writer and let. them soaik off any injur'ou.s substances that may hap- pen to cling. Tt's 'beat to he on the snfe side. especially as it la ao little trouble. Anyway. the .very handling of pro- duce by so mnny people before it ranclics the kitchen makes this a fine precaution against disease and at the very least, dirt which Is not always visible either. The mother of a fam'iy is usual- ly most particular about the milk she uses. ment and so to add these i other items to the list of iuispectsis right ln line with ordinary pre- caution. Ilf you bemonn this added rc- nponiiibility that has been thrust on you. comfort yourself by this thought. Not so long ago the winter table bore no fresh fruits or vegetables at all. Now. we ex- pect. and get. whatever we want in season or out. We have every- oio ouvcn ciuusn, am. "W u»i..¢....i¢yA.»,,1..»..i¢ tm,-,I the ye" Mound mn., "I im ¢...i..|».,c _,..i..|»niip¢...i.f......o|.ia..»¢hi¢s¢i»i».mipimisaaiaiuiiaml mmpennwon enaugh? ' for which plqalo und mi U I Tlomlonl [_] J Owl lov: Snfwnl U J Tablespoons Km? c|",N UP IJ J Solid llrll U 3 Icod Drink [J J Umor Fnrlin [J I Iam' Sm i.iioi....¢.io.ii»mi1m. iiisiiimxiiin 0415....-..s..»»... For a lovely t.hmat.l\ne there In noth'na no important as carrying 5900!" fl I Cold Mia! Folk i laden fl I Gravy ladle N°"'° ' the head high and the chin up and Au , out. Look about you. Women who 'III ' _ have double china let the'r heads _1°`“""” '°"""`“"_l""l Blum? ‘l0W¥l 011 their chests. Don't .__. _ , ,_*~.s~ »»mt"‘v*' ei* ' __ _ ., ., , __‘ M uw W ` _ _ _...__,.__._. _ - - ---»---f .-- - -~ ~ _ -~ _ _ . -fa. ~, i '_ .» ,;= .1 .':i,_'r*-,l"“'_~_~._.,.. , ..- ..».,-._- -- _ »--- ~-i__.,_.-_»,_¢.a.._‘»l`;.‘e1”f’.1's` ~ ‘ i ‘i 13 ~ . '.‘:~~..i"_.~'i`f-. .u‘¢ii?:i's'ao.’i‘.;i=.li.1“'r”it.~‘L*‘IL”iV3iiiiv.‘fiItl.£¢ ,¢ioii..uoionamiip. i i nncrons linda rnncniiriou soft Frv Seam*/fly 1* \"“‘““ "I bring to the boil. Vifhcn reudyto serve stir in a teiwup of hot milk. WITH CARROTS A This recipe for carrot soup gives a pleasing com'blnat‘on of veget- ables. Preiilnrc iiiid cut up four cilrrots, two onions. a turnip, and two or three sticks of celery. 'Ili1'oi\.' the vegetables into a saiiccpaii w tn a piece of butter. the size o-_ a \v-.'ii- nutt and cook with the lid on 10 minutes. Pour over ft Qililfl 0l` stock, add a ham bone or ,a sl.i.'e oi' ham, a couple of lumps of Slltllli- and a. muslin bug containing t\v0 or three sprigs of piirslcy, ai Sl_l\`l‘5 of th_vine. and n bziyleiif, and sini- mer for two hours. Remove the bag of herbs. put the soul? T»ll1‘U‘1l!“ a sieve, return t._o the Swtellfm l° seiuion and reliant. and serve with 5'ppcts of fried bread. DELICIOUS CABBAGE I-[ere is a cabbage soup which no one can despise. Trike a cabbnllc i with 5 good heart. wash and dralnl it. cut iilto shmds. and fry R0\1i'Yi m drtppmg until it. is colored and onions but bc careful 1102 W lm' them brown. Have ready a pound or ine beat ent ici; of b°<‘l~ Clit lt up small and throw into a sauce- pan togepm- with the cabbage, onions, and a <1URl'l UI “"\l<`l'» 59°' son and cook slowly with the l on for three liours. ’i‘lii~n blend two ounces of flour with a pint of milk. stir this mixture into the soup and bring t.o the boil, Sprinkle in a dessertspoonfui of clioilrivd nai‘sl<‘.v and serve with aippets of fried bread. Each of these recipes. as given will make enough soup fOr foil! Ol' five people. .1 tiiese pin-petuiiily yoimg men may safely marry a staid, pru.nes-a.rid- prisins girl much younger than himself, but, generally speaking and dealing with the mulrun of himianity, a man should not be more than .un years older than his wife. Five is better, because the nearer th; urine nge they are, the better they uiiderstand and sympathize with sac i ot ier. i as to what is the beat age to marry, no one can say, come t that child- ren in their tcvlis should be prevented from doing so. 'lghqy an gm. l mature, undeveloped. They have no idea of what they are going to be theinseives or what they will want in s, husband or wife when they grow | up. and it is sheer luck if any girl-and-boy marriage docsrrf, md in my. . orcc. Besides, ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the have no way of , supporting ii. family and so they duinp the burden of meg* wives and hm- ‘ bands and children on their unfortunate parents. If any rule can be laid down for marriage an reirai-do the age factor, I should say that the ideal time would be between when a man 15 N Arid ` 30 and o girl between 21 and 29. By that time they have coma to them- - selves. They have had their playtime. The man has generally got into ' annie line oi' work that will support a family. They are both ready to wr tie rZou'ii_ 'lhey are both young eno h to be mmgnt | to make a suitable choice of a mate. ug lc and old enough I The question of the advisability of 9, woman marrying a man younger ' than ii,i.-.ii iniinot ut- categorically answered because it depends upon so many things. principally upon the sporting blood of the womg;-L_ my gge cannot disguise to herself that she takes a great ri& when -she does Any liusbniid is hard to hold. That job is increased a hundred-fold when lie is youiigcr than his wife. Moreover, the elderly wife lets herself in for o 1 ietnne o1` slavery trying to keep young and attempting to keep av boy uinused, and there are mighty few men Worth It. Probably kidnap- ping is the last profitable matrimonial venturcln which a woman ever engziges. So it all boils dowii into saying that we have the beat GIINUH 4 happiness in marriage when we marry in our own age cl-ul. DOR:CfI`HY DJX. | ---- - x f i:`XCLUSlVE STYLES FOR PEERLESS DRESSERS 'mil youthml little' warmi /. _,_ weather cotton dress reveals in- _-f-...Q » tercsting softsgodnlge fulness and "1 .,, perky square o ers. Ric rac braid accents the amcrt ' . "{».§'- ncck that ia cut for coolness. BMI _ 9. the buttoned shoulders. The rin rac , appears again on the pockets. In navy heavy sheer Grow W1*-ll Another enticingly cool scheme is a dark ground dotted swiss. l'br sports. youfll like it of striped l or of cotton diallts print. A Dtngammcd Sowing Chart is included with the pattem to show step-by-step how to cut and stitch it. style No. 3316 is designed for ` sian 14, 10. I8. 20 years, 31, 34. I0. _ 38 and 40-inohea bust. Bias 16 re- » with 1-4 yard of 35-Inch contrast- § ing and 2 I-I yards of braid. 5 .. 9 dress Irion 1 oiii§F \ qulres 3 yards of 39-inch material Price of pattern I5 cents In ii ps or ooin (coin preferred) wrap ooin carefully address to _ Charlottetown Guardian giving- atyle 110.9210 Nl-ml . i >;__;, su-at sauna City atm . -i_l____ BABYS DWN l ._ ° SOAP ° _lJ».i¢p.t/...»,»¢_iii-4-1 32% i ` ' 'i' Apgqu Sail IMLHSI ` nantnv 7:30 P.m.- Musical tireuurcl. DJD. 25.4 m.. 1'1.'1'l meg. BERLIN ' 8:45 p,m.-The Intiervleiw of the ¢I0Ilth. Proif. V. Amim: The Tech- nlcal College (Technische Hochsc- , liule) Berlin. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. i CARACAB nungy, ,spun 30 9 p.m.-Concert Orchestra. YV- ROME 5R.C. 5l.'l m , 5.8 meg. 6 p,m.--News in English; Con- LONDON cert: “R0nie's Midnight Voice.” 9355 D-m~-"MUSIC Of thc Webt- ziaio. 31.1 ni., 9.63 meg, ern 182.5" GSP, 10.8 m., 16.l4[ mei!-3 D. 35.5 m., 11.75 In .; sciiauacraoy Gsc. a'1_:i m.. ass meg. 0' 6f45|i>-m.- Mexico caibeiiei-os. . pgmg W7-’XAf`~ 31-4 1"-9.53 H108. 10 p m.- Gramophone Records M0-L0w concert. TPA-4. 25.6 m., 11.12 '7 IJ ill.---Tile History of Mayi meg, Day. RAN. 31.2 m.. 9.6 meg. i toniion ‘ vancouvan 7-25_ y-In --"Ro-u»oii.<;iniiii¢. or 12 midnight -continental vari- E"‘l’ll_° -J, H l=\ll< 'bv Winston cues, ni.-emo by .lark Avison with Cllulilllll- USF. 19,8 m., 15,14 Ramona Rnmbert, soprano. CJiRiO, meg.; GSD. 2o.5 ni.. 11.75 meg.; 43,7 m., 6.15 mel.; CJRX 26.5 GSB. 31.5 in , 9.51 meg. m., 11.72 meg. I 7 ' '"`° = I I Today's Short Wave Radio Pro ram Q um 'rim is asm:-a standard) i Mayfair Needle-art Denim my 34 Boiling right into your kitchen. bathroom or bedroom como these plo- turesque lzttle applique ships floating Mop wlvcl of ltitohn. Smart and very appropriate for summer homes, boys' rooml, sun parlora, nurseries or kitchens. If you wich to carry out the vary popular vogue for "red, white and blue" ooi°f '°h°‘“° 1" your kitchen or elsewhere in the noun, mis design is most suitable. The valence, tie backs and gloss curtain ships are blue, the blanket stitching is red and tho lilac curtains are white. Effective and charming this design is also lovely for pillows. bedspreads. shelving, tea towels. guest towels, runners, etc., etc. The pattern con- tains transfers for eighteen motifs, detail chart of stitches and color sul- grgtionu complete easy-to-understand umnbling and nniahing instruc- nl; For complete patterns and instructions for all of than dcllllll- scnd 20 oants m stamps or coin 'coin prsferrodt to The Oimriotmovn Guardian Needlework Department. Unthhoimpm.- Prlntyournamouidsddrcnylcinli- ro The Charlottetown Glanllll needlework Dept- DESIGN N0. 340 Qy|;¢--_._.____._|_-».---a-.cs_----sn §hgg\A‘d|i__--__--xg--i~___Q-_-»_u-__ 0*-.___ ~-_-_-_-»-.s-f|gyh|g--».-._-.-_-» - -~- -- HI had worn the some hat I0! I6 years, md reluctantly decided than wu nothing also for it-he must buy another. With a. huvy heart he cntnnd the hat chop. "Wool," he said. sadly. as IU monomer came forward. "Hero I un again." Tradclnm. interviewing appli- cant for job as mculngcr boy. "What'| your mme?" "Stanley Baldwin. sir.” “My wordi 'I‘hat'| c wall-knoll ncmci" “Bo it aught to bo. I have bun doll milk round thou pm! for 'trumfnn tiwo yours.” HIIIITANUI Almost anybody ol fairly wail. Many in incu very well. A few lnela lupclbly well. I who not only dool hil ly well. but lddl` to I personality through gnc n pl Once. ptrliltlncv. mlkihl dividunl. distinct. and unffllif' table. il an lrtilt. -Hurt minimal- l B: ¢:3;§§s r,¥.§§§§§I -d