PAGE sitar; A Mo mingsmilc Two hefty-looking men. who. lTOIH the lock of their clothes. had lust finished work of a pretty rough kind were dining 1n one of the all-npiit restaurants One of them was sawing violent- i r_v at a piece of sw-ak. each mouth- ‘ ill being won b_\' sheer hard work. A! last he came to a particularly lflillll piece and turnmg to his nwc, he said in a hoarse whisperi that could be heard painly: < 'Ta1n't- the (oocl wot does yer good ‘a BECAUSE-It is the great harmless pick-me-up. ooooron YOUl ......]§in§ @112 Today's ShortWavc Radio Program l ‘l (alumna-damnation) THURSDAY. AUGUST I PARIS 8:10 a.m.-—-Llie in Paris. ‘IPA-Z. 19.6 m., 15.24 meg. TOKYO 4:55 p.m.—Overseas Program. JZJ. 25.4 m.. 1180 meg.; or JZK, , . ., 19.9 m., 15.1 meg, ' he blinktn‘ exercise. F ere. Joe. it s t LONDON 5 a; M -.-- » __ 6:30 p.m.—'Scottish Golfersz" a ‘ Tom Morris. GSP. 19.6 m., 15.31, meg.; GSO. 19.7 m., 15.18 meg.; I g ; GSF. 19 a m.. 15.14 meg; GisD. orot y 1x a etter ox i e- ms- ' . ; , PRAGUE. (YZEOHOSLOVAKIA 5f l 7:55 p.'iii.-K. Weis: Selections 4;‘ I AND_ . from the operetta: Revisor. OLR- . ‘ _ 4A. 25.34 m..11.84 meg. 1a; Secret Marriages Are Dangerous and Fre i CARA“, z, 1' quently Lead to Tears, for Husband or , 84-" i:~m-—Thr The?" 0i "is - l I, , , Air. YVoDC. 517 m.. o.8 meg. ‘l Vllfc May Tire 0f the Other While Bvaisos lures aRr-aivrma P‘ _ 9:30 P.II1.—-C3l'fll1i"l' Music. LRX. f , ' Separated ' 31.06 m.. 9.66 meg. ~‘ p SANTIAGO. CIITLE ‘ ~ v 914-0 p.m.—Dancc Music. CB- Q. _ Dear Miss Dix-Nearly a vear ago I fell in love. or thought. I did. with , 960' 31'? m" 9'69 n“? Q‘. a girl. I n-as not making a sufficient income to support, a wife, but we _ LONDON _ i o, s"... baa-m» L. not bound FAFT; axn l-‘AMFIES felt we Just cou.dn‘t stay apart so we were secretly married. To compli- _.?}"45 l?]""g"_~'°1d'.“m° Mum Hall- il 1o one iinnioicd clinic l Sti w ‘lg Meat vale nlutters soon alter we were married I M‘ ca ' °-‘< chaimmn- and ham‘ 51w \,"'\ exc-ri gruuflti. , Cum. used for -\v are beef neck. became very ill and since then nave been un- m"- GSG- 16-8 m- 17 79 "lei? . Am; lilltlfg cit-n H1111‘, l shank chuck lull) breast. neck able to work, so she is still living w-ih her 75l- 19-5 711-» 1535 meg-I 65D. 3 -’I"iminas Camplon or slur and icai shank. neck. family and I gm living with mint; A5 time 135.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 ‘ ' - ~ 1'-r elapsed I aduall w i f0 h - "L- 9-51 ms. p Rgpgt-Qnarrwtpxotxp; l blhaziufhnsllliyniiilii‘small pwuvs. until I‘ no lgornger lgvegdrellkrflahli I have noewl- VANCOUVER ll A.\"l'1l)()'I‘I-L 1'0 'I'l|A'l‘ 2 Drudge ~.ii:ii l.i\'-ii' and biotin fallen m love. really and truy. with another 12:30 a.m.-Rad'o drama. c.1- _-_ U nhcorkuihu rind“; ‘ m h“, m“, _; ,t,._.,,.,.d_ . girl. But. my wife refuses to glVB me a R0. 48.7 m . 6 15 meg; CJRX. i r, ' _. ' . 3 Scissor ‘\l"1l mill and pepper divorce sugary: she is abtns to live vim 25.5 m-. 11.12 meg. . , , . - - e, v 1 . h , n on” "l "w “m” “(M005 l” a - lwlflaltl-r‘ ... lsliveaisesxlie uldlllgrrliovietklntdlgny lilajdfentslrhoanrilel) 1245 a m T251‘? on Curre t hmmqllirulell “Oman ‘nth l 5' any" am y‘ (wk 5m“) unwl 1 have no money and will not be able to Problems IJZVK 19") 15 n n rll-"iriiesm lss-‘Hls l‘ "dw'"‘“°"; . ‘L ‘l°“°‘- work until Fall. What should 1 do? " ' ‘ ‘ m" ' mm Q] 11C ffiflCCfllilllllfl Of 011C room (ti; i K'\_()“' w B H _ . an ciuzre house can do more ' r ' ‘ ' y sonthi- Lilf‘ tr-ubled spirit of tile p _ _ U H Answer: true hqiisu\\'l:e than a trzp to tile Qnnllgnilclgllcfiss1:12]??? 2g 2:22.‘, you Wm need comgdembly more baa“ CHEW" Ibmms‘ A tree has a trunk but no ribs. blme ma" 3m" 59"" l<° P955955 ll Yo" 95ml?‘ Y‘ C1. 'l-\. i-iri-iuir and ilarlii-r ‘A winch has. a M, b,“ no head med to have you, whether or no Evident; K ill-Hi - mite bu“! 511 illelllllls . A ram,“ h,“ a éomb bu, no haw o thinks a husband is a husband, no mattu o iears Om- iihltililt; shade 1o Pluor A rabbi, h“; m” bu, no Comb em w the casual eye. and she is going to hola Ii i101 ti.» .‘.‘.l 1 pauk but a rich A my" M‘ k ‘Mum but m ma“ , untroubled by the trifling fact that he doesnt 5i, _-i ion», This iirovidi-s a goiid A Wm m‘ m“ He but no mmgnh" love her and doesn't want her. i e: "iilil for while accessories p ‘s g _ . ‘ _—i———— i blizunBnRltX SPOhGiE u giooii-bziie is another "TOW" TROV. $0 there you are and. believe me, you are in a hot spot. The only if r ilor for walls and cocoa ' mil/gym; <15" 89l- WL llltlli W WTBWLAIP enough plum)’ ‘l0 B? to agme Soak two tahlcsfloonfuls of gran- _ n; n a ihird. These colors are Om. o; the but, way, o; avoid. _ 8C w ertlyoulgrflll B! fl WOW! 011 e groun o meme crue ty. w ich ulated gelatxne in one-fourth a . " mint-t ivliothci- the room is to be m; 101101311955 m Iiaiyl ‘:15 w forge; l5 #6511118 Wllh B-lttflflfll Bfilefllltlfi- I hliVE 551d 0V6! End 0V0! Hill“ in! cup of cold ‘Water. Dissolve in one . p pawrea Pam“, m, pancned m a about any bad, luck you may hay“. th s column. and I repeat it for your benefit, that the greatest harm that‘ cup o; hot, way"; mo,‘ Add one ' t. ,, M, talk-m (“v m» wail as ma , . . . . - . my mun can do a woman lo tomarry her after ha has ceased to love her, cu 0f ~ p . n c‘ i. . . Eien if you break a mirror, see d f H] m h h [I D Jul f! from stewed fresh 1 Xllilf‘ shades have been in w de use. a biack m; and i050 your favor- ‘m “p” a y l‘ en e , l“ 3f“ m 1°" Wm? 50m? “h” ‘wmlm; Be'l blackberries; this should include s. nocins tvhich hold their color m, glans‘ kwp a dlscmct silence) caugehnobmardi who rrkarges p‘ woman he doesnt care for can Possiby be B‘ one tablespoonful of iemnn juice. '- lriiolilcs t0 i\\'0 toll“ are POPWBF- The lzalzans have a superstition goo u“ an o" m“ e 9F QDPY- Add‘ one-half a cup of sugar. -— _ < that bad luck is catching. and that , Stffllll and set aside to cool. When I 0N BABY PRINCESS lvlNEb by associaizng with someone un- Marriage requires many sacrifices and calls for great forbearance on’ m“ "will" bPZIIIS to thicken. beat Y Today's 12131117115 for litte girls lucky they wfii become unlucky the part of the man. He must see the money he earns go for the support! "mil lll-‘lll and lflld in the wh tea 5 are d from Princess Eliz- mm Thai-e fs only one certain ‘of the family instead of on his own indulgences He must put up with 0-’ "It" P2115 beaten stiff. Pie :- t awwli Many of them. even “m”, against [his cgntafninauon, ifcmlnine pecuilarilties and ways. And he cannot do this cheerfully and lightly in individual dishes and " r .-. r toh~ » 1 ~ .. - ' . lil_ .. h i. .h' m, -- i. 313i. an... ..=-.~“1.Zi°.'lii. ll ti? £.Z°‘.‘§"iiiif"i‘.'ii 21.11.53,‘? i-‘iifi’; EZQiiYHSQZEiMZ ififiwii? “‘ ° ‘° “m” m“ "e W“ m‘ “‘°““"' “d €..‘-l'i.§’3.'§“11.i°§§“ §‘§.’1..“".§7iti? " sit-me slllcs as those adopted blot an Italian reaches for the near- N w an i; eve puti a 1 *- w m m CrPflm. 7'1‘ babyhooci She wore net 1'0 85. est iron object. it is high time to O 0m ~ r n “"9 e!‘ P05 l9" 511 , 8 0X19 Th0 l5 B" ' with iziscrziiiiis 0i lace and small change m0 m,“ o; Conversauolm unwanted wife and who knows that her hUSOBHd married her from a BLUEBERRY TEA CAKES flower t"fl'll)f‘l\l(l(’l'.i‘$, ______ sense of duty. or because he haid not the nerve to refuse to many her alter A“ ihriiizh now she often goes Taygpfgpyg ‘FRQCK he Weflfled Ol P19?- For afternoon tea or porch .n those days the Princess an organ,“ ffqpj- in vivid amt- slipper. the hostess will welcome 7 . lifllillPlS. A bonnet of satinI m, zangprine tone; has enormous 1n your PBFUCHIB!‘ @859 l-hfl happiness of the iréfltvst number l5 w be these tea cakes. Cream one-fourth . -‘ izzmmeil with real lace is typical m,” Sieoyp. and “hm. lace spirals I Zlgllwlffifeghr éfxgtlvliluletwtgeIrarraagerstang, three Ol {O11 llflhl b9 ‘"1597: a cup of butter and add slowlyi l of her heaclucar at that time. miiiinmg m,» dppollgtggry A wider a" y i‘ 3 u 5 l ° “- '- 9" “l 1°55‘ “'9 w lbe happl- three-fourths a cup of sugar and‘ ‘ . ' Somr- of flit‘ bonneis were trim- softn-iyyqwid tag-h o; bright blue one egg ivcll beaten. Beat. until the 1 . ncd wiflii three or four tiny rose- molds the waistline. But the jam m which ‘you find youlw“ ‘nous the w“) or cm“ mixture is light and fluffy". Sift _ Jud... ‘ ' . ’ ‘- - ' ‘ 3 5 one cup and one-half of flnur with ’ Law Baas alwavs been looked mariiage. If you had waited until you could have afforded i0 marl)’. 3'0" one-fourth a teaspnonful of sa't ipon In ‘he Qucr-n as very suitable {sir a ‘uiihys adornment. A Shim eloak. w iii a cape of real lace, has SONIC (‘IIILDREN ARE .\'.ATI'R.-\IiI.Y LOYAI. _ _ rw-n a ciiarniin: example for Martha and Mary were playing ' - HPVlVWs n! young babies to admirel next. door when Mrs. Brown . _ ‘and Pup)". ' bmuzlit in some rookies. ‘ Then the llile Princcssls short “'I‘he.~e are much riiccr than ‘i "fit. '(‘l(‘ eourrlr fascinating and mnfhpi‘ makes," sn-d Martha _~ u a. ccpecl. Afuslln frocks "Tum- m-p nmj‘ exclaimed ‘ I ivcr t*:i.i~ .1: s':ps were .~IP€\'<‘l€‘$“. staunch ‘Marv "Moiheris cookies ‘ md thet- all allowed the littllr, arc much better than these." , ‘l XPIIYP." to iiiove freely. 'I‘lierc were This short conversation was - 'i ' Joins cs1 the shoulders and frills,‘ "mi-p portraying in kind ‘Mrs, " i . ' . frllllh‘l"l tlic skirts, while ribbon-Si‘ Brown than any 10111! rlcscriptinn nf g L lllfllllLYh the waists, l the girl's characters. . . 1-.‘ sinfle the Princess wore "That's all right. kfary", she l' hfiilllPf‘ rrats of dclicatc ma-l smiled. layiil: hcr hand on the l‘ _' terals over Mnteti foundations. 1 little girl's head. "you slick up for l“, These ideas stfl hoid gOOCi for,‘ your mntlicr. Anvway it is her ‘z small iziris. l i~cc‘pc. Sli ve if to me“ .\ ‘ _._- **' _._. ,_ __._. _.._.._______.. . I FOR THE i HOME DRESSMAKER 'l"nr- (‘i1l,s'.\.t' washable shirt frock with up or down col ar has become zilmtisf a "iinzi rin‘ in ‘ihe smartest SlHlllllPT \\v'll'(ll'()|7l‘.\. Ii has sllPll iii-finite ch c for the cniiniiw- yet i.» so l1'llll. neat and smart fi r iiiwn nr 1hr- fliflCf‘. (inilcs w.. pnrliciilai'l_v like tht‘ acliunqiiazi at ilic back of the sl.m- line buitoncd- clown -the- front bfitilrl‘ The full flared sk‘rt. gored ai the frnni. assures‘ gracrful he gut u» your figure. lu mriniitonc cotton with a touch ‘ of contrast in crflar. cufs and bclt it is very youthful. Any of the charming new printed cottons, natural or dark linens. washable Silks would also he suitable to use. Detailed sewing gulrle accomp- anies the pattern and makes it very quick in rw, SHlI‘ No 3166 is‘ designed frir sixes l4. 16. 1B. 2ft years. 32. 34. 36. Jill 4O 42 and 44-inchcs bust. Sn- 716 requires 3 1-4 yards of 39-inch malcrial w‘tli 3-8 yard of 39-inch contrasting. Bend fifteen cents tramps or coin icnin wrap coin carefully Charlottetown Guardian (lfic) in [ITEIEITCCH address to IMM- Style No. 3166 Size." ,,_ , Nama Street Address Uncle Charlie ihnnding M! nephew a $1 bill» -~NOW be careful with that money. Jimmy, Remem- ber the o‘d saying. "A fool and his money are soon parted" Jimmy-Jfes. Uncle Charlie. but I want. to thank y'r‘u for parting with it Just the same. would have found out th the little affair would h cations. at you had JllSt a passing failcy for the girl and ave worn itself out witnuut any serious compli- The old convention that made it a po.nt of honor for a man not to , ask a woman to mairy him uhtl he was aole to suppolt hei" vias iuunoeu on good. narti. horse sense. At any rate, take this oit 0i advice from me. wad until your emotions have time to JCAI oeioie you marry again. . . . .. . . Dear Miss DlX-—W8 are two sisters and two brothers. I am the Old- est. zu years oia. My brother s are ill and 1b and my sister is 14. Our l motner died iuur years ago and last wet-k our iatner uleu. uur pFOD-Clll is that our relatives non i. know wiiat to do with us. one oi my Ulluftfia Wailt-S us to so to Aritoila and i.ve itii him, but he nas a wife anti son and has only a siiiail place and no other support than wiiat he cams. My other uncle wants the boys to stay heie, sleeping at one home, eating at another and working, and for us girls w go to Auzoila. nut 1. isiiow that the boys wou d be miserable living that way. wiiai. we cnliurcn want to do is to lake a small paratment near one o1 our relatives and earn our oun living. Zine boys have Jobs lf they stay here and 1 have good plospects of work. That and the small insurance our fatiier left us uouid enable i | I i V “m? 7717s Bfflfk ' I'm/vii i/or x/rci/zrv?” wiiv nor HAVE xcttocs coau FLAKES roa BREAK- mr tixe "me immitf nimic swcu. AND YOU my? oegwi l wont vou so 1o w: no oi. won a SWIM ? THIS l3 THE WAY TO SP£NDA 6'! LEISURE to do things you enjoy is worth a lot to your health and happiness. Don't let yourself be cheated out of those preciourhoura! Tomorrow morning, make breakfast-getting a plea- sure. Fill the family's bowls with Kellogg's Corn Flakes —- crisp and fresh and ready lo serve. Pour on milk or cream. Then enjoy a delicious, wholesome meal! Kellogg's are fully cooked. No work over a hot stove. No fuel cost. No pots and pans to scour. You’ll save boll: time and money. And this is true not only of breakfast but of lunch, and the children's supper. Ask your grocer-for Kellogg's Corn Flakes—tlia world’s favorite ready-to-cat cereal. Kellogg's have the ‘WAXTITE heal-sealed inner bag that keeps them oven- freah. You can‘t buy bigger value. CORN HAKES MADE asrrsu PACKED Barren i rasrs BETTER Sold by grocers everywhere. Made by ulondon, Ontario. Kellogg in and two teaspnnnfuls potvdcr. Add the clrv to the first mixture with one-half a cup of m'lk. Have ready one cup of blueberries which , have been picked over and washed Fold the berries into the mixture lightly. using a fork and taking care not to crush them. Fill well- grcaseri muffin i-ins twp-thirds fu‘l anrl bake about thirty minutes at 375 dez. F. of baking ingredients alternately RASPBERRY AND ORANGE SIIORTCAKE Toss together 1 i-itc plump red raspberries. slightly crushed. with the sarv amount of orange seg- ments-iut in halves if they are us to be independent. I have taken care of the house and the kius witn- out any help ever since our mother died, so any couldn't I Just keep on ‘doing it‘? Our relatives don't like the icica o1 us living alone, but we ' wouldn't really be alone .iving next door to them. What do you think‘! SERklm-iiNE. -____.____ i Answer: " I I advise you by all means to establish your oun home and be inde- pendent. Don't go to live with any of your reiahves. You would be mtserable with them because you would be a bumen on them and they would have to be more than human not to recent the impos tion. besides, K nobody really fits into anybody eiscls family, I Keep your home together and keep your little fami y together. With what the iour o1 you tan earn you can live comfortably and tne respon- sibility tnai it will throw on aii of you will develop you illtu line men and women. being the head of the family will steady tile boys and BIBLE tilein go siraigni. a.» tnoy might not do if they were i-VlllB around Wlbllullu the 1 comforts of their own home and without any one to love them and Llnllsi- stand them. l ‘ l l You needn't be afraid of gossip. People will admire you for the brat-c stand you are mukul! and there won't be a woman in the neighborhood who won't try to mother you. i O I I I I Q Dear Dorothy Dix-My brother is married to him the best sort of a wife, but for two years he h best friend. who. I suppose, loves him as sne accepts his attentions and encourrues him in being untrue to his wife. I just feel that 1 can't stand it any longer to have them act that way right under my BlBlBT-IH-lBWS nose and .n her own house. shall 1 tell her? I don't know if she is blind or Just dumb. ALICE. a fine girl who makes, as been in love with i-ior Answer: Perhaps she is neither and she save her face and in the hope that t she can save her home if she does n faithfulness. There are women that tell her. If she doesn't know, as she can. Just pretends not in know in order to he affair will wear itself out and that ot make an issue of her husband's un- wise ond brave. At any rate, don't let her live in her fool's Paradise as long ROTI-IY DIX. (some r01 . nave a aaav I'm proud . . . happy! And one thing la aura . . . l'm not goln to risk using ordinary soaps on baby's tender s in. The name "Cuticura", I know, ia a recognized symbol of protection in family nurseries the world over. So . . pure, mild, aweet Cutfcura Soap la what I shall use. And for baby chafirégii, rashes and other external irritations, I know utleura Ointment and Talcuin are wmtdorgiliy sooth- ln|. Soap 2M. Ointment m. Taleum 2M. For FR E sample. writs "Cutlcura", Dept. hi. 2M SI. Paul 8t. W.. Montreal. . large. sweeten as you like and servo between and on lop of hot. i crisp. izolden-hroyvn individual i sliortcnkcs, You will have enough filling to servc 6. Or substitute canned pineapple tirlhits or sliced fresh or canned peaches for the; oranges. and listen to your family exclaim. Blueberries crime and go aimnst| ms quickly as strawberries. But; I hope you will not let their season pass without trying them. 6R YEARS OLD GOING STRONG EDMONTC-N. Aug 4-101’) — A great grandmother. and still "go- ing strong," is the proud boast of Anna courageous Edmonton woman whom illness and advancinfl years could not. down Three years ago Mrs. Kvppung was ordered hy doctors to "get plenty of fresh air and sunshine." And as she could not. afford to be idle. she found a job selling pap- ers in downtown Edmonton. “I wasn't very strong and couldn't, walk them. But I thought 1 could‘ se‘l papers. and at the same timal carry out the doctorss orders." sha smiled. "So here I am and 1" must say I am finding his advice has done me good." Resident of Canada since 1904, she i, mother of ii children, nine of whom are still living. "Two of them died and the rest. are scat- tered all over. Some I never hear of." she says. "But I've got 1o grandchildren that I know of, and two great grandchildren " l LAUNDRY INVAIIES GOIlIJI-‘IELDS TOWN OOLDFIELDB. Snsk. Aug. 4— ICP» -Cnmnetition was increased i tho laundry business in this gold mining camp in northern Saskatchewan with the arrival of Mark Ee. Chinese. his gasoline- powered washing machine. He will have competition as three familv earn a living hv doing laundry work here. but. Marq with hia modern machine l; not tom-rim at. the nmsmct. of cdmpctihfl wit», - sys . I “ d tem unity" which they predicted wmfl take Plrwe- , Indian people Vlivcd in lTll- and sufforinn. s-‘iici Rev. Mr. H’ and 100000.000 had no IllPdl hostess, and meeting closed by ALBANY PLEASANT (‘IRFLE 511113;“; Naflona] AnflhenL INSTITUTE NO scuoonmc For: MILLIONS Eleven members and six visitors were prcscnt at. the monthly mcvl- "t" care ing. of this Institute, which was REGINA. Aug. 4—lCPl —Ml1- —---,-————r w“! hold at Mrs. Jack Walker's on ll0f15 of rhildrru in Iudlfl "w" ROUND wonw TRIP no schooling, Rev. John Hart and Rev. A, Gordon, Baptist mis- sionaries. said in addresses before the Western Baptist Union Con- vention here Thev etsiniaiied that 1030.000,- 000 childreh in India get no educa- timi. and that only 50,000,000 of the risfifmitooo population are Clirisfvins. in urging support for the missionary movement to meet "a. great. movement toward Christi- TRAVELLING LIGH‘ WINNIPEG. Alli! 4 -—'CPl a Only two suitcases arc fMllVFd ll carry luggage on :1 trip round tht world. Miss Margaret FisllPY- "l gydnpy, N,s.W, trim and neatl! dressed, said on arrival here. After finishing with Nortl America. Europe and Afi-lfl- 5b‘ said she would rest. :1 ‘u’. ill Bydney, and then have a l°°li if Afnca and south pnmericyaW _ July 8th. R011 call was answered with the first fruits 0f your QBTdPn» and sick committee report-ed tak- ing‘ fruit to two rick people in the district. New committees appointed were as follows: Sick. Miss Maisie Cameron and Miss Beatrice Tierney. Program. Mrs. Jack Walker and Mrs. Geo. McKay". School. Mrs. Elmer Gamble and Mrs. Urville Large. Mrs. Jack Walker gave the report of special meeting. held at H. Calbecks, regarding district Convention, and menu for same was discirsed- The report of the Provincial Convention held at Charlottetown was given, and a vote of thanks extended to the delegate. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Emmet Croken. roll call to be answered with. “an easy dinner for wash day." A Two " Attractive A prong: 3. ,3 delicious lunch was served by the It was always my favorite] YOU find REGAL beat? So did I. It was always my favourite, and with six hungry children to feed I did a lot of bak- ing in my day. Always gave them plenty of good home-baked bread, made with Raoaa. They thrived, and I saved-for I never had a poor batch of bread all the years I used it." REGAL 3 Mayfair Needle-Art 9°51“ Nth; Pretty and practical: Use bright threads, simple stitcheshgntfrlls: w,“ muslin or delicate dimity or orll-ndy for these 901ml" “pllzmn m. ‘m: washband wear. and keep you trim and neat. A nice snail“ or a azaar. ,. o. Pattern includes transfer pattern for both design-s. siitrhircglezlflsfd charts and keys, and diagrama of stitches and material requww ms,“ For complete pattern and instructions for all oi zh-aflonew“ send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) w Th8 Guardian Naedlework Department. _ 'Uaa this coupon. To no ciuiriomtowii ouraiaa‘ Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. 8M Name-._-...._._.__-____...___- ——“' Print your name and address film” FLOUR §¢rg¢QA¢|fl|1§—-—__—_ _.__'___- --——"“' c|q-._-.__-----_- 5mm“ __--——F'““