M I1‘! 1 ‘a ‘ i "If-LZZLIZZTA TTILF-jjlm - ~ -._.~..r-a~,~_\~.--.u-.._-_a-< AGE TWO 1¢“#%‘ v I elpful Hints For The Women Folk “H; shown ‘E’ Wtiiv growl at the wind! Li" it blusier all day, Ii yst iir brain's run of cnbwebs '1 l‘ b.o\v them 5W8)’. ivl at the rain 1 ...icn.ng meadow and street! If» 'll° pure biesscd rain 'I‘l:..i makes cv-zrythtng sweet! t s FAEIIION FLASIIES l‘ fi-‘inviy ' 'i't.'ll string r. ~ tic a oval pillbox of " i‘ 12'.’ n |‘lll _ in. .; "ittllllfs of matching veil-l 1.. i’\t‘ll“lg. ramc 1111K oval‘ l» . . pink tulle irom '\i » witn a tric oi small pink roscs In l6 i. ‘lfiliif With income increases “ise Budgeting "‘\ y-"u. Allow For Pleasures, Too A: miter budget dividend for Tom ii .1 . ,1 This month it's a swish s,~r‘i-g formal for HER. Last month it was a Tennis Club membership f" 111M. do they manage these )ol1y Qos when Tom's income stays . They estimate expenses ad. follow wise buying tips-the imp-lo rules for successful two new spending r Splurges come out of llccrcaiioii Fund. And each has Porsonal Care Fund to dip into - grooming, wardrobe upkeep. The money for these special funds 1!‘! from savings on two big , CLOTHING and FOOD. . yping for clothes, Mary cleverly st clIS to one or two basic colors. bnizhtcns her wardrobe with crisp Lib-uses, jaunty hats, gay clips and h. its. Planning meals, she first buys protective foods-milk, butter, eggs, wigctobles, fruits. Then she rounds 01:‘. the menu with meats, breads, CLIOSlS and sweets. l-‘olloiv the practical budget plan in our 32-page booklet. Shows how ti, divide your income to get what you want most. Has pointers on uise buying; ruled page: for s wars entries. Bend 20c in coins for your copy qr How To Budget Arid Buy 1'10!‘ Bctter Uvtng to The Guardian Home Service. Be sule to write Blllllfilil’ your Name, Addlifi‘ 1nd e Name of booklet. NEIIIO Street Address Province .. __.i (‘iilllill ‘a instinct. l.'l1..tlli»’it‘lii\\'ll Guardian it. -'i ri'|""t0rvn (Juardlan r- ._ .. ,I. I‘ ..»¢’menL Di Vgii No. X 135 sriiicirr_____._..____----------- 1.575... _.____~.__-.._____..._.. .. prize pcarly shades in ' of pcarli worn. For daynmc, Lc- ytiers or piillboxes vi-itl-i handker- wlth a back and tied high over the crown bow at Hit tap. a pram row at back.i ‘ions of gray and yellow w-(l sluts COZll1l'l'|l pre- '=t tlic c colcrs are . rickets in Vl“l§l-l cr a ccuulc of tit-tics iplPC€5 very easily. Remember that to 17 l.'l’l'l€S off ,two coats .. group of narrow painted over a damp wall and al- tronr and back or ilowed to dry bcfore PROPHET ITEMS TOZBHGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN DESIGN NO. Rani-i mad!‘ dish clot‘ s and not holdcrs arc llli.’ simplest of crochet 1.5‘). rind can be created for vcrv littlc in c-xpcnrliturc. ni materials needed. Flustratlcn oi stitches for making two pot holders and thc dish cloth. To order this design write vuur name and address on a ptcce oi nape! lilfl .~.i-i.<i ivitli t5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department N/\_\]h___._.--__-_...-—--_--_-___ F707 oman’s Re al slight fines, is In mvoritn trest- Idem. Another new - looking fashion seen this week is a black and cream ltnw handbag like s. fish- ermnsib basket, with s black velvet ribbon handle; curried with a sim- ple black tailored stilt. and an enor- mous black felt profile breton havkig a big creamy quill laid against the upturned brim. Checked gingham and polka-dot- ted cotton score with tiny cano- Pihléf draipes covering the hair at DOING YOUR OWN DECORATING Are you going to try your hand lat re-decoratlng. this spring? If ‘s0, here are some hints. MIX up ‘ialum and hot water in a ‘pill and sponge the old wallpaper with it: the paper will pccl off in large of strong watergiass rc-papcring will prevent any dzunp trcm ixuie- .ll‘i'ilill2 Eaih coat mun dry be- |tore the next is applied. SERVE STYEFEI) ‘FISH Baked stuffed fi=h is a delicious imam dish that appears tco scldcm Ion most menus. The f:.~.ii should lb? fairly ihzck to stiift nicely. Clean and wash and rub lriide and out with salt Make a bread stuffmg. Pill cavity of fish and sew iiip. Line s baking pan with cocking paper. put in the fl h and bake in a hot oven, reducing heat after 10 minutes, until done. THE COOK'S CORNER OLD JFASHIONED HERMITS cup butter 1-2 cup; light brown sugar- cups flour teaspoon cloves teaspoon cinnmaon level teaspoon baking soda cup chopped nuts teaspoon vanilla @885 cup seeded raisins, cut fine Cream butter and broiwzi sugar ttgeither until light and creamy. A d eggs (unbeaten), one at a time, beating well aftcr each ad- dition. Sift and measure flour and aift again with baking soda and spices. Add to creamed mix- ture alternately with the chopped nuts and raisins, mixing well. Roll on a slightly flouircd board having tihe cookies its thin as possible. Bake at 3'75 F. for l0 to l2 minutes or until dime. a-ur-lo-Mv-wwww How Are”? Your Eyeflf i 9-000 revere-ea If you sre having symptoms of strain-headaches, sore eyes or dl ness - consult a spec- isllst. At your service with years 0i experience and s thorousb retracting service. Call In and dllcilaa your dif- Ilculties. G. I-'. llutcheson G. I. IIUTCHESON I‘. G. IUTCHESON. OOO§O~OOOO-O-OQQ-QQ-QQ-QyQQ-Q X135 Pattcrn No X 1Z5 and complete rv . Morse’s Teas 0f Utmost Garden Freshness No tea can have ester en freshness than M&BI.'S - Grade for o thmavs the ver! utmost in way t pods b0 dcrstoos when it is known at Halifax, whi e home o! MOESEB TEAS, is the nearest port of call on this contin- ent toir steamers coming tee. laden from the East. The consequence is that teas are available for makin up into tibe various blends o MORSES TEAS in the very min mum of time after leaving the tea gardens of India and Cevlon. ‘To-day's Morse: Standard Tea —- "The Good O Family Tea of the MaritimcsW-ls available in all EWC- cry stores at 65 cents per 1b.. and Morse's Sclected Orange Peokoe is sold from 5 cents to 15 cents DPI‘ 1b- below teas claiming f0 be of equal quality. These brands are iindoiibt- edlv the best value in teas today. Taking into account the extra war dutv placed on Tea. there has been no time for many years that sucli value has been obtainable- », THE O-OOOOQQOGOOQXO-OOO Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box ‘IHA R LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN e000 ooooooooo-oooo- eoec-eooo-oeoo-oo-oo-eee-Qo-O QOQ-OQO-OOOOOQ-OQ DOROTHY DIX UN HAPPIN our (lCSlfP-‘i. lacing than it was session of th given up for not the case, to repay her things picasa Southern Atlantic Legacy Br . BY SYDNEY PARKMAN i i _"A strange man!" he muttered to himself at last. "1 wonder 110w lie. came by it-and where he keeps ii.‘ basket at his sidc. “Not lll Carbon- uixis, cvideiiby!" lie concluded, and; turned his attention to the p.10 oi documents oii his desk again. Oddly enough, lie “its not thc Only person in the building Will) \v'.i.. thinking of his late client at that moment. Outside. at the tcllcns counter tiruppeu it uitu ilie waste paper] a . had been chatting in what he had been saying to tol- low the captain's burly figure into the street with his eyes. and) had then turned to t-hc cashier with a curious puzzled expression ace “Who was that, Juan?" he asked. nodding towards the entrance and speaking in Spanish. The cashier-o spruce young man with elaborately smoothed and oiled hair-looked mysterious. _ “Ali. that is quite a question, amigo," he said. "I know his name- but no one knows much more about lint’. He is a certain Captain sal- er .'I‘he other man’ s eyes brightened with recollection, and he brought his hand down with a star! hn the counter. V _ "Salter it is!" he exclaimed in ullv Salter. Well, what English. “ _ divou know about that! ’ "You know him?" the cashier ask- ed interestedly. . “Know him?" the other echoed. “WI we were shlpmatcs at one‘ tiiite. And a prettv livciy time 1t| was, too! But you don't. mean to say he lives in these parts?" “He lives at a little place along the coast about. eighty knomctrcs to the eastward. Carbonaras, it 15' called." . | “Does he?“ the , allow-faced mall. said "What's he 0mg 1119115? 5'35 not a colono. is lie??" The cashier pureed his lips and shook his head. "No," lic said. “And nor would I be a colonp ii I had 1115 195M116“- But you will excuse me, amigo, ii 1 sav no more about him. 'I‘._.cse mat- ters are confidential, you WLl uiidcr- stand." _ His friend stared at him for a moment in silence, and then he nodded slowly. "Why. of course," he agreed softly. "I wouldn't want vou Riel; 111W trouble that m)‘. Juan. Still. ll-S in- teresting to hear that niv old ship- matle l5 doing well. Veiy interest.- 1 n8 CHAPTER l! PLANS FOR. THE FUTURE As the doop headed into the passage, the steady trade-wind was cut. off as though an invisible barrier had been suddenly drawn behind, and she slid forward bo- tween the rocky walls with Erad- ually slackening speed "Swe !" Captain Slaltcr order- ed; an the two negroes slipped the long oars from their rope beckets and thrust them over the side between the wire shrouds. Some two hundred yards ahead, the narrow channel widened out into s perfect. natural harbour, al- most surrounded by steep hills on all sides. Immediately opposite the entrance, a scattered line of small white houses huddled down b)‘ U10 waterside, with the hillside rising sharply above them in terraced steps-the dark green belts of olive groves altemstirig with the lighter hue oi the small cane plantations. I The hills swept up to s height of some eight hundred feet, with their upgaei- slopes densely wooded vrlth ce ar and mahogany; and above and far beyond their dark ridges, the distant sisrrss towered mas- sively against the evening sky. The captain sighed oonten edly. Ho was glad to be back again ai- fer his ten days’ absence. He had hated the noise and hustle of Havana and the long train Jour- neys, and as the sloop made its slow_way_l@l9ss_the__bay,_hls_ eye PROVINCI——--—-_-____-------—-- iillll if lit.‘ is CUllC0l'l1€‘ll his duties to others look.- iiiiy cbllgtitciis- to 1i ' lean. yellow-faced man in ovcrallslllllll-“ei u)” “ml-Y c , idly with me himself b} feeling noble, but a U105.‘ _e',.\. on his I bots who 7g. he loves nic "some clay," ruthlessly to lion. What iiiisiici‘. u _ ‘ _ Your ilaitrc 1S ccriainly giving yo SA YS —— MARTYR COMPLEX BRINGS ONLY ESS IN MARRIAGE Too Many Young People Sacrifice Their Fu- tures by Listening to the Appeals of Their Elders Dcar Miss Dim-Can a man sacrifice too much? For two years I have bccn engaged to a very fine man whom 1 love dearly. but the goal 0t iarrlcd and having a home oi our Own. is no nearer at first. The reason for this is my fiance's inother-lii-law. He liau beenhiarrled and his wire died a, month aitei" their utiie girl was born ll years ago. His wiles mother tuokpos- e baby and has become s0 selfish-l! absorbed in her that lie lacks the courflat? W 59111 iiratc them. she seems to have a hypnotic power over him, niakiny him fccl that her hie 1.35 been the sake oi the child. ‘But tl.is 15 as he has done everything possum by giving her luxuries and llwkml her happy, while slic has done notliini; t0 ma“ nt for 1.1m. My fiance insists that and looks forward to marrying me but he puts his motlier-in-aw and iier desires above me and mine, and sacrifices m0 her. so it makes me doubt his affec- do vcu think‘? K. R- b. u i1 rough deal in putting the whims oi a sclilsli and posscsivc old woman above your happiness, but, strange u.» 1L may scorn, tniit s0 ncai‘ and (tear to liiin, 50 much a along with hiinscif oii the sacrificial But it isn't inucli comfort to a, r girl to be siirc that n man loves licr till lic considers other people _bei0ri-; He cmnuned me we“: m pap“. andlllil does lici, if lie is iiicic SOHLICOLS‘ tlicii‘ ivulfiiic l-lillli 11L‘ is 0t hers. ' about doing. . lie ovci'-, it? may liiive: t u 1 shouldn't advise any girl to mar- rv sucli a one uircss slic also has $0illi.‘l)(‘(l_\'l$ gilllflllCl" tlic llllllLYi‘ coinplcx. N0 wife ciiiogs occn ccmuclicd DI dying scccnit iiddlc. i 4N0 doubt tlic man ivlio mflkvii coat consoles l junior cashier. He had broken 0il;%.13:a-"S ll" is mmfl" Ming Swim“ "that it ltinders oitenci" than it helps ‘ ci-iii-laiv, He doesn't consider that land docs most evil ivl ere most good w . it is tlic tragedy cf sacrificci intciidcd Wc all knownbr‘ liaiit u rested almost fondlv on the strag- gling. houses strung out along the waterfront. when tiie sloop was within fifty yards of the white sandy beach. he made his ivav forward to the bows. The l-\\'O nctrocs ttrciv in the sweeps and laid them along the deck, and a moment later the an- chor- pliinged over the side into the clear water with a. harsh rattle of iain. The captain checked the run of tlic cable and scoured the slip and wuikcd aft again. “All right boys." he said. “Get the kitcs in and make a harbour stow of it. we shunt be taking her out again for quite a spell, i‘ cxpcct. I'm gOlmz ashore nor-v and you can folloiv when you're through. I'll beach the dory and \oii can sing out. for someone to b11112 it out I01‘ F011 when T0115’? ready" "Yassiih, Cap'n," answered. and viritliout another word the captain ivcnt aft and tircw tlxc (tory up uiidcr the coun- tci‘ by its pziintcr. Hc passed clown the short; sculls lnto the boat, and dropping down the one man. is his queer proof of love tor you. He fccls you are part ot him, that he oners you up altar. - would have taken them to fame and fortune because Motlicr didn't want tncni to lcave home. Girls who gave up the men they iviuiicd because Fatlici‘ didn't, .ike the-r politics 01' their religion. Par- PlllS who slaves themselves to deaih to sllui-illt lazy children. Haif of tlic parasite: iLlKl the wastri-Ls iii the world ucrc made t-hiit wav b)‘ ‘ If they luid to "k or sarvc, ilicv irviiuld have ivoilicd. _ Probably your fiance is patting lilimcll‘ on the buck because he is nu up his happiness in iuarigiing and having ii home of his own order not to peeve his old illit- Vwll in lie is bliglitliig your life and doing his child irreparable injury ‘)_V dc- t piivuirz her of the guidance and as- scciabor. of a modern, up-to-ilate young woman. For grandmothers. no matter how conscientious and devoted t.l.cv are, are not fitted to rear children. 'I'hey are either too strict. or too lax. 'I'lielr generation and the child's are 1.11‘ apart to izive tlicin a common viewpoint and the tinderstandirig and sympathy, especially the \\'1SdOl.‘1 thaihtliey need to deal with modern Y0“ . What About Mcn And Beauty Shops? Dear ‘Dorothy Dlx—I am dis- gusted with my husband. He is f0:- CV01‘ going to bcautv shopsbfor Dcr- mancnt waves and et his finger- nars manicured and its eyeorous archcd and so on. l-lc wears a corset to improve his figure and his liiigerics is finer titan iniiic. l-lc says that li it is good for women to beautify themselves, it. is right. for men to do so, too. What shall I do about it’! FAITHFUL READER. Answer: Nothing. unless it is to offer up thanks that vou have a husband who is easy on the rycs iiis.ead of one who is iiimliived and unshcrii and Lll1l)l‘€b‘50(la1i(l a. palii in the neck to behold. when married women take to the‘ beauty 511005 and get synthetic roses ,' ICU after tlicm, cast. off the painter and puilcil acrcss the short sirctcli pf; ivatci- separating him from tiici He. shipped the sculls as the bow ' grated oii the harsh stepping out. oi the boat, _ y up clear or the Wlil€l‘-—0ii1ClO\.LEly assisted’ by several children who, hart appeared from nowhere the‘ man-pg,“ he land“; They “tare a and his time in being prettified iir_‘ qucci‘ mixture-ranging ln colour. irom the coal black 0i the pure} negro t0 the pale lemon 0f the Cuban-but tlicy all appeared to be on terms of respectful friend- shlD with him. . He presented them with some‘ small cliziiigc, leaving them lfllklllit j cxcitctily behind him, made his way up tlic beach to the road. One or two small shops were dimly lighted, and towards the end i or the village. a group of men were l lounging round the siiiithy, where a bright firc was glowing, and the. gfillitllli! iii the bcllcxvs and the, musical (link of l1 hummer on the anvil indicated that Bzirtcloincofl the smith, was working latcr than usual. _ Ho paused here, and the little knot or men divided with a sub- ducd chorus of greetings. The Siililll looked up from his \\‘0ll( and grinncd at ltiiii ividcly. "Getting it nil done ready to give yourself B, space ior my work, Bartolomeo?" he asked jocularly, in fluent Spanish. "Bucito! You have bought it tlicii. Sciior Captain?" the little ivlzviicit sinitli rcjoincd. “After to- morrow. I shall be at your disposal! There is much work to do?" "I expect so," the captain told him. "What machinery there is on the estate is rusted up and useless. I look to You to set. it. going again," The smith spat. down on the hot iron and wlpcd his mouth on the painted on their cheeks whore nalu- l uil 0110s have faded. and have the ri straggly graying locks transformrd, into hciiiiricti curls it. is iii ordcr t0! keep their husbands vamped and tot coiicciil the ‘ravagcs 0i time. , Perhaps. since your husband lsi takng a lcai irom womants book cn i how to be glamorous though mid- dlc-aged lie is spending lus montyi order to retain vour affection. And surely that must_ be a consoling thought to any wife. Anyway why look a gift horse in the mouth? Certainly you must admit that s man with nice fluted hair looks better than one w.t.h a shining bald bate. and that a slim. straight figure is more pleasing to; contemplate an a. paunc.v onc. So wliv not give husband a cliccr instead of a knock when he trics i0 outivit Mother Nature? Don't think it is slssyish for a man to want to doll himself up. Don't forget that some of the brav- est soldiers and the greatest states- incn the world has even known iiscd to ivciii- curls and satins and laz-cs and hcdcck tlicinselvcs with JGWCLS. Don't Marry Until You Reach 25 Mark Dear M ss Dix-l am a boy oi l9 viltli two more vcars to go in high s1. ool. 1 inn iii lovc with ii g.rl ni-o , at school. We tvant to get iuarrictl. but. niv mother and father want inc to wait until I am about 30 years old before I get married. l-low old should a man be before he mar- ries? H. L. AIIHVOFI 1 think ii boys would wait untrl they are 25 and knew what their tastes wives were it would do more than any one thing to promote happy marriages. But the matter of age isn't so im- portnnt in ma g as the ability to support a wi e and family, and no schoolboy can (to that. He has to dump his wife down on his nar- s N55555:‘! ents to take care of, and that is a back of his hand. (To be continued) scurvy trick to nlav on Mom and _Dad. DORQTHY U}; FOR THIS FAMILIAR PACKAGE Al 'f'n"-'-"u"-'\.¢oainnsso-uiso.“ ' -: Today's Short Wave ' -I-fl-fi-I-I Radio Program I IAU Time m Eastern Standard):- ffiV-'|'u'h\h'ls'fi'l|‘flh'l|'ls'iflfi$‘ TUESDAY, may 2i BERLIN 6:30 p Ill.——BQi-l‘lll1 Philharmonic Oriiestra. DXB, 9.61 mag, 31.2 m.: DID, 11.77 meg, 25 4 m. BUDAPEST 8:35 p m —“I-lo1k-songs;" School Cthoiir. HATS. 9.62 meg , 31.17 m. MOSCOW 7:00 p lTl.—Bl‘O.lllCl‘$L in Eltiglisn RV96, 15 24 mcg., 19,7 m ; Rt-IE, l2 meg , 25 in. LONDON 8:15 p m.—"Vanit_v Ftiir". s. play iii twelve \\'£‘€l(l)' parts. GSD, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m ; GSU, 9 58 meg, 31 3 m. KYO 8:30 pm. - JJ-pnitcsc Music. JZK. 15.16 nicg , 19 '7 m. < BERLIN 8:30 pm ~Ci.‘.'lli'lil'vl by ABC, DXB, 9.61 lIl-‘i! , 31.2 m ; DJl), 11.77 meg, 25 i m. ROME 8:40 p ni.~--E1AR symnltonv Or- chestra. 2PO3. Z1115 m; 25104,‘, 25 40 m.; znoc. l9 oi in l Lowimv I 11:00 p.m --f"itll News Bulls-Ln. GSC, 9 58 inru. .'ll 3 in. Gl'A'I'l-I\l.'\l.r\ 11:00 p m.--1-':i\v.1 iazi TGWA, i517 nrl. 29.8 MOSCOW 3:00 a m "E1111 5'1 93. 15x24 mcg., 19.7 M11816 m. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITl-l KELLOGG'S AMorningSmile STUMPED Tlic tniitister was intploflng an old man to repent his sine. "Wcll." said ilic cld mail, "if you I will answer me one question, I will come to church." "Wlhat is the question?" "Who wns Chin's wife?" "My friend," replied the minist- cr, _'C'll wll never be able to em- brace rcltcion until you strap Bother- lng yourself about other men's wives." 5555' AHW-"fn" tad-its to o‘d matters MAY 21, 19 m '1. Social and Personal I Fashions '1. Literature i few“ """""'.‘ ‘.29 .'.'.°_'.1'.°.€Y.?1l!'.* ‘f. 93199.1"? '9 ° t H n _ mm mm huxrétiwr-n raves/are 9pm. , mu arena/wee» movie/swarm» A breakfast of two Shredded Wltout with milk and fruit will get your "Mary" and the rest of the family oil to a grand start ln 1h, mornings. It's u delicious breakfast, because Shredded Wheoi lioi all the wholesome, natural, inner flavor of pure whole wheat. It's o maul of balanced nourishment, too,—rlch ln the precioui Vitamins, Carbohydrates, Minerals and Proteins that young folks need. Servo Shredded Wheat to your family regularly. '-'-HNEKNN'¢N%'-N'h'INNHVfiNHHVfi'-'AMHVA'HHA'A'-"."- INDIVIDUAL HURWGUFE (By FRANCES DRAKE! (Copyright, 1940, King Features Look in the SIEJHOII giuur birthday comes In, and find according to the stars s“s'ts'b'o5'|'u'o'u'n'u‘ls‘I'm'u'n'u‘u'n'u'tu'o'ufiu'flq'n'u'b'n'h'u'u ‘fl-‘fl-‘fl Yllllli wlisi your outlook is, For Tuesday, May 21st. MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Arifs) -1naui.ivit-y and dmvniigiit lazlne s are iii the aiu" this lll0l‘li.llg. Be- wiai-e of both for the afternoon and evening are full of c. Bus- uie.s gains, persona] advancement mclicated. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- lfycu will bediscrect. in the emo- t.onai dpeartmeitc, you can accomp- lialiniuoh today. Mental equttxnent should be keen, and it depends lllpflli you to guide it rightly. Work with iznsesc. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemfinib- Today ideally suited to your ver- Futile nature and wlClPLi. Benefits through your ovm c.cver manage- merit and through honest dealings. Kccp promises, appointments. Ad- vertiiiig, Dtcraty wcirk, salesman- ulup. intellectual pursuits, l-zivcst- nicnts favored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Oippcii-uiiitics are hcre bu-t- ycu may have to go in search of them. Watch your -ucccssful compztttoi-s and friends. Haw can you impircve .I1i_'>on your own methods? Drcft be averse to riitggcsiion". Reccgn ze _\'C1l'l‘ own il1‘.(‘ ll").l'l_\' and put it to ivork NOW for YOU JULY 2i to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Your lucky d»:i_v, friend L00. un‘e=s Period Rv_ you thwart ycur oivn purpose by m. being extravagant vinth your op- prirtunritlcs and time! Large ozgan- lzatrms, small brsrncrs, tmrufnc- Luring ("ilifl coirnicrre faivcrcd ici" trains. AUGUST 2'3 to SEFIEMBFR 23 (V1110) — An entirely new pat- tern of thought, new and clever and dreslng un the humcirvm w-th some of tc- flzyls 'l‘.‘"fitlil glantor wi‘il awrkrn ircrtli interest aicd m"ke the skep- tical sit up ncd take notzoe. At- tract at-"iettiton! SEDTFMBER 24 to omens 2‘! HT/“riil - Better for lmmrov rig among the llliiiualltyir of your output and_iibley of excellent ivcrk; Jill Hare is s. simple little party dress for the very ycung. Nothing oculd be more becoming; or prettier than tilie sifft shirt-trig and the ribbon bolt. A M1801‘ c/ctton dimity cov- cred with prcttt-y pink or blue flowers. will matte your little gin feel like a pirtnceai and look as shaming as any mother ccuis wish. Tthe little frock and match- ing panties are so easy to make tiint you will want to maki- an. ctihcr in a more sturdy fatrrc for warm Summer days as well as for dress up. Style No 2581 b! designed fr: also: 2. 4. 0 and s years. Size s re- quires 2 1-2 yairds oi 35-inch ma- terial icr rtitort sleeved dress and parties. Emb. No. 11175 must be ordered separately. Send Fifteen (loci coin is pre- ferred. for pattern. Write plainly vour Name Address and stvie number Re cure to state the size vmi Wleh Style m. 2531 size “Nlllll Street Address Git: Pi-uvinca THE DELIVERl-Ill A Pole was passing through Ber- lin with his small son. The boy miw a rtiituc oil Hitler and inqured “no he was. "ililiir. tics the man who irecd us fiom c-uir clia its" the father said. "You kc: w, Ill'Ii.lI('l"'- iiite gtxd olmni lllifi my Wfli i chain." Km» mi-i-Tiiiii-WIZ horn: It'll CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, I.ID-, Niagara Falls Canada ‘Pr: -'n'-‘1n'n'-Hfh ‘n55’?- stabilizing present. position or hold. ings lilian ior scckiiig new llPiflS oi adventure or lilliiilt,‘ nio, i1..|I.liI for bigger gains. 00mm... -. to ivovuiuiizii ii (Scoipm- Xciu born before no. vember l0 are admoiia lied to avoid extravagance, waeitefiiliicss. A.l you Scorpio natives are iii liiic for benefits today if you will llVflIilflSl- 13' zippy yicurselvcs. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER '42 (Saclttarlus) -- Inuiistriocsness, particularly in the A M., will give ycu iii.- ~i.g2ii iinpciu. lur iiie ac- tivlt-y and axiiievciniiii indicated and favored during l~ \\li lc Pill. period. Private llil and improving your ing sixhscred. DECEMBER. 22 i0 JANUARY 21 tCflpflCOfflJ -- You'll be ivise to profit by tlie cifpcriizi is oi oth- ers and to avoid Ill!‘ ])lil.i.‘,~ (.1 the 11011601‘. Prtpriratioii wail: iii.'.l;.iig amid that ivrtli which _iiiu are familiar, good orrittsiiiiinslip sud s/pccizinzauoii are bound to tiring excellent results. JANUARY 22 to FEllillWRY 20 fiAqiiciiziisl _- Don't lzsiui to tlicse iiviis pas. cii riinzc ; ot- l\.iil.t'llifli’ liibcuit hon-titty; pron-i jilll‘ rrpii- ta-t-ioii by protecting your soul. Be sensible, clamp down oii a.l decep- ticri and trickery. FEBRUARY 21 to Kiilllifl-l 20 iPiscest - If you ' nioitcy the b'g is u". 1y find it mafcnalizsig l. toward bettering your i tlon and anchoring _\'0'.ir.<cli to something permanent and gccd. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be s. rock oi gcnflcvcs and ijaibflty; strong in clinrr-cur. ..it ' oiid glli a1 ill civil? 111°" Sicud be taught uni m it!“ lhigllllS and thcuglillcssizcss o.’ 01h- ers too seriously. W€fl'_\' iv i1 be m! lfldTVltZlUlLYS Uggest Your’. 1e": it learns to vast ii \