..I.~_- -...____.~_.- _..~‘..._s..-\._.. a- ._.i..._.___..-,-, .__. , - --»w\m-._ I\-\_~r-,Q__'\. " demean- race rwo, m.‘ ,.4- 1'- , Dorothy Dix Says— | m OQKS At your grocers . u N in 7- and l2-oz. j PR s u i MARRIED CHILDREN SHOULD COCKTAIL SAUCI packages-ab» A -. SHARE surrontt‘ OF PARENTS H ,. m? cm in the new VJ —-—— _ , d l-Qdlemon H109 F I LTER-ryiw l’ FY It Ls Not Just That All The Financial Bur en ifgpwsgigtze bun wm tea balls. w GEORGE Should Be Imposed On Those Who g ‘yaw. cgelclry [,4 t‘ AGNIW Remain At Home emit? in?‘ entl a m» ‘mad l" "and 2 ’ ("IMIIRIIIN d ith f own sons The two oldest ggpper ftinfin rfilzgryweiiid m ha". u, Effffdfinfifiltfi fimvgifgngs wtiirfiie our home slit gang‘, for fieéail hcurs before d _.__ am dependent on my sons and ‘they have been marvelous to me s r Iv 8 9r - “J __ father s death. Two years ago my oldest son ma - ' ' riled a girl who holds a nice D0sition with a 300d SIIORTCAKE DOUGH a 00w!!! Azncw Chamberlain salary, and who has kept on with he!‘ 10b- she i 2 c. flour % wmr Sgt-wig; spends her money as she wants to. WhiCll rilflirlé- i 4 tsp. baking powder u) I _ as my son supports her nicely. My 80015 - 1-2 tsp. salt i/ ' "°'l°l.°"t€l"°°"° 5° nitric “wrrrzltlittc, g w» "You know whv I'm here. You're $211111; moiimiidfii” support and that I would I 13g: milk - a willful and ungrateful girl. You have to go to work. That was two years 84:0. and 3m; together flour baking pow- bit the hand that fed you-fed you since then he has let his brothers, who are less I d" and salt add Sfiortemng mix aegis‘ dYour escapéade has cost able to take care of me than h; 11s. rfigteklluflg fn’: well with fork or fingers. Beat egg anguish L: Igrlllglvlegslgnebaal-l-figéa: 111.15 lsaiitotuléi: a}? hfllspmother. what: slightly in measuring cup. add {ii HORO For Tursrltiy" Jailuary 21st 10.22) tun. cspcciillly. Sill . wrclcssliess hundhng " ois. motor vehicles. . in mining and coit- ll \\')l'k. Bttvvecli 10.30 am. tilllncls are L1. most arts of day. Avoid cxtrotncs all day. APRIL 2t to MAY 20 ('l‘£ttti'u>)- ditty not be so auspicious for titvcst- motifs. lll ultktituvn ventures or for wing lllllfrfi i t‘ re- cxpaiiszoti in your bush w. bill offontlcr today. 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- - mfully in import-ant iltges. singing agree- crttikztig itew financial ' H wcvct". improve- ogrcs. must. bg made; you'll have o tree good ludgmcnt in these matters. JUN 132 i0 JULY 23 (Concern- ‘ l your work and other ac- .. zll clcprnd largely upon your attitude and cooperative uncztstlrcs, Olfcr ttr clevtr ideas; tint-prove tltf- qutt of your own rwork or output; hclp cnthttse oth- ers to greater spred and achieve- mcitt. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- The lJl‘0:t(iPl' and more catholic your vimvpoiitt. todirv- the greater lvottr accttnpltdttrtcttt. D n't stop shwrt of tl:~_ until you sct for your- sc-‘f! You ni st urge yourself for- Iwnrd. AUGUST 23 to SEPTTDKBER 23 V '1") “Tcztw fll‘\\' demand more trdinarv pnttcticc. and ntore Substantial activities. - nttitcrs are first favored. fPritn e w‘ Your Individual ¢L-—— By Frances Drake Iiiipulslvcnes ' qet this. Joyce: lf you don't go back With me at once you may find your- self responsible, silly as it may sound. for thousands of deaths. For- tunately you're still a. minor. Do you hear? A minor." "Yes. ves." said Joyce quietly, "you don't have to shout. I heard you-a minor. Well. what of it?" SCOPE me your guardian and by the laws of the state of New York " e stopped. halted by a clear laugh. “Excuse me." said Joyce. control- ling herself. "but that sounded so funny. The state of New York, El- slnboro. you. my stepmother — it's all thousands of miles and a hun- clrcd years away. There you were Mr, Blackadder, weren't you? Mr. Helm Blackadder, and a power in a small Way. Well_ here you're noth- ing. Unless you find some work to do around the place you haven't the right to eat. breathe. sleep or llve." "You talk to me like that," ex- ploded Blackadded, "a man twice your age who—" "Please don't shout." interrupted Joyce. "Trv to realize it's only be- cuttse I hate bloodshed that you weren't shot. That's easy enough to tinderstanci, but what about this? If you had been it wouldn't have af- fected the course of my present life in the slightest-At wouldn't even have rated an added inconvenience." (hAre you crazy?" gasped Black- ter. SEPTEMBER 2-1 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Librai _ Ev daily asked: Stif- sacrtfce in personal affairs and that y" throw the full weight of your splendid reasoning faculties and capability into cituses and work for the welfare of y.ur country, state and fellowincn. OCTOBER 2-} to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) _ Poise, self-restraint and an tvcnly balanced schedule will gain more headway; and leave you less tired and less likely to be ill-tcmpcrrd rtt the (‘lose of day. NOVEMBER 23 t0 DECEMBER H lSngittarittsi A Esscittttil duties. i muttcrs cottccriiiitu hcttltli and iltomr and ttrgciti prLhIrins should receive first fllifijlilPll. Work easily and don't. ovcrcruwd ycttr capacity for QIICiKlFHITJG. - DECEMBER 22 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorni -— Concttr with stiper- ' ' associates or pl\l'ill(2l'5 in all s and lllCllflg lhrtt are progress- ive. c tistrucltvo and worthy. You won't gain anything by being a disscnlcr today. JANUARY 22 lo FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Yott'll have to censor all unreasonable desires. Don't flit away valuable time llCCfifKi for those vcry important “musts." Tn- dav asks persistcttt cffcrl. FEBRUARY‘ 2i to HIARCH 2O (Pisces) - Please trike advice to Afluaritlns as applicable t: yourself. Y0u._like they. need not. worry Q!‘ overttre but shnttld keep going at a. productive clip commensurate with the riematids of your nnsilimr A CHILD BCRN ON THIS DAY Friendly and nmcnahle in disposi- tion: t-io fond of an cnsy and pleasure-filled life for the Succpgg ,ils splendid mcttlulilv and cnlvnbil- liy ivttrrrtnfs. Must ho trnitierl in .\'011fh f0 be ambitious and to ro- Sl-‘ti b91119’. (‘flsliv llll“l(‘(i Rcllglotts dcvrltrrntcttt vt"'l bc n crcai aid in ji 1""- .____ _—_———--_-__ .- "Perhaps." said Joyce. “but that isn't what matters. is stands for a whole lot more than that I'm mistress of La Barranca." "Anything I can d0 to help, Joyce?" asked Dirk. saunterlng in from the balcony. "Oh, Dirk; I'm glad you came. Do you mind showing Mr. Black- adder around for a While? I'm going to be busy until dinner time." Blackadder, though annoyed at the interruption. promptly saw the vane of a chance to sound out Van Sttttart. Whose ally would he turn out to be? What was he doing here 21ll_\'\\’ily? How had he got here and when? He accompanied him with alacrity. glad of a chance besides to reassemble his shaken wits. and to nil his questions except the first and most important obtained ready ans- wers. At the end of half an hour he cottld murmur: "So that cable of mine Ls really all the authority you have for being away from your post?" "Why, yes. I guess so. yes." said Dirk. a little troubled by the tone of the statement. "I hadn't thought of it in exactly that way." "Now that you have and that I'm here," continued Blackadder, “it sort of does away with any reason for you to continue naming around. doesn't it?" "Eh?" said Dirk. beginning wake up; then he laughed. there's certainly an answer to thatl The only method of departure at present happens to be ride cr walk a hundred miles.” "Not necessarily," said Blackad- der. "I have reason to think my; driver may come to his senses and , rctttrn; there's also the possibility - he may have reported to the am-i bassador. say I manage to get a- 7) Ix I ., . c‘. . mo... ,,, Qlwrrlzz" i, (Ion-ls: in "i l ‘u n Wnpiiihitl gnpnlll r - r ll! an v ¢ n "ZXH. DESIGN Of the many sincere vreetin about 12% by Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Depflrtment. {Isms in 11m morning. "torus when expecfeci 13.3w“; rullisqinf insisting n .-.a ‘uu:v.a\lI=K:l”L'Q",' ”‘ V‘ '4‘ ‘I: 7- a u‘; fofilfis of welcome none is more heart-warming than this embroidered in cross-stitch. 5 inches and complete instructions. To order this pattern send l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework car. Would you _be inclined. to help me persuade Miss Sewell to leave at once?" "I'm not sure." said Dirk. frown- ing thoughtfully. "I'd have to talk. to her about it first." ' "That's an extraordinary stand for you to take." “Why?" "Ii you can't see it." said Black- adder. "I won't trv to show you. For your own good I might point out again that your Justification for ab- scnco lrom your post terminated with my arrival." "l can't blame you for being uz- . zled, Mr. Blackadder," said irk} slowly, "since I'm a bit that way‘ myself. 1 don't know quite how it's come about but somehow I sort of don't seem to give a tlnker’s dam about my post." ‘Blackadder snorted, stared at him. then turned away with a shrug. I rlere certainly was no ally and he_ dismissed him from mind. But not for long. At dinner. where Black- uider sat in br silence. Dirk was the mainspring that kept the ball of conversation rolling. Hal eltked Doll Jorge and Arnaldo lntol one of their perfervid political dis- cussions, then bargained with the latter to alternate with him at play- I lng a dance tune, Adan to o first. The challenge accepted. Dir fairlyi forced Joyce to dance. but when it came his turn it developed he scarcely knew one note from an- other. Joyce had been puzzled by his high spirits. in violent contrast to the gloom which had enshrouded him from the moment of the rebuke she had administered. It wasn't the kiss she had minded nor its rough- and-readv manner. not even its hu- millatlng assumption. The truth wag she had been hurt rather than angry and had spoken straight from the heart in protest against a blow struck at some vague beauty, still in the bud yet present to them both. ut no sooner did he slip his arm around her to dance than his strategy throughout dinner became evident. "This is the only w-ay I could think of." he whispered. "to be none with you. To tell you I'm sorry-scrrler titan l ever was about anything else in my life. Ycu were , mute right to say what you did. . Please d:n't stay away from me. I Pease give me a chance. Please go for a ride tomorrow as though he steeping. ail-uni a ,_ a lei -i_n urY-“a N0. 596 Hot iron transfer pattern D6518" N°- 595 nothing had happened." , _ "Will you promise on your word NAME — — — — — — - — — "' - " " — — — — — — — - — o; hon°,~_yul“- all?“ wm-dt 1min‘; ii 9 —- amm Anoaass — — — — — — — - - — — - - - - - -- - ,,,§_X,,,,-'-?" °" °" "m" ° Q11~y_.._------——PR.OVINCE "No." he said after some delib- as ever drew breath. But now it's a. lot more serious. You're like a. child playing with matches around a kegl of powder and thinking it's funny. What you seem able to comprehend is: to "Well. t new hair-dos. i n» (THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ and her in her hour of need. And. I yes. _ Dodging Responsibilities 1t is a queer thing. however. 110W families pass the buck in case of ,dependents. When there is an old |father or mother to be sunwfiled the children seldom divide the res- ponsibility as they should do. They _ wish Mom or Dad cfi on some one sister or brother. and generally he ‘or she is the one who is least able to bear it. | Jghn would just love to have Mother come and live with him. but she and his wife get on each others nerves and he is afraid Mctner wouldn't be happy there. _ Sally would just adore having dear Mother if she only hid We . room. but she lives in a smell 118t- Tom is afraid Mother wouldn't be happy with him because they have a houseful of children whose noise would annoy her. Arid James cant have her because he is paying f0!‘ a new automobile and can't afford an- other mouth to feed. And so they all conclude that it is Carrie's duty take we 0f Mother because Carrie isn't married. and it will be so nice for her when she comes home tired from he! day's work in an office to Eel d111,‘- ner for Mother and have Mothers companionship. 1t will be so’ restful for her to listen to Mothers com- plaints about her rheumatism and her reminiscences about the lib-HRS that happened 40 years 8R0. Facing The Firture Of course. they all Bay they "9 going to chip in and send Mother a check every month. but they seldom do. They always need the money for something they want themselves. and it is never quite oonveruent for nvlomei- t0 pay them the nice. 1on8 visits they also speak of. And 5° they forget that Mother is as much their mother as g e is Carries mother. and Carrie is left with the bait to hold. v However. I think your son ‘who is going to confine tus benefactions to you to handing out good advice in- stead of money did give you a Rood tip after all when he admonished you to get a lob. For your other sons will surely marry in time and per- haps they may get as hard-ballet! wives as your eldest son did. who will also see no reason for their husbands supporting their mother when they could use the money f0!‘ or giving cocktail parties. Anyway, you are still young. as age goes in these days. You haw probably many years to live. and you will be much happier if you are self-supporting than you are B8 l dependent. Find out what YOU 0011 to i dortarittdwgman who has kept 1101150 as long as you have shouid be able to run a boarding house success- fully. and that ls a lrocd trade 10 follow for any woman who has intelligence and thrift. People will always go where there ls good ANXIOUS T0 XVI-ABBY? DON'T RUN AFTER. MEN Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a young unmarried woman. but I am not $2318 because I want to be. I have eratlon. "I can't honestly Promise any such think. I'm throufih W"? giving my word. All 1 can say is I i do my best-my level best. It was all Joyce could do to keep from laughing and what stopped her, strangely enough, was his sin- cerity - the very thing that made him comical. They rode the next momlng; to Blackadderhs disgust they were gone for hours. 1' the return more lunch and the in- evitable siesta. Even then Black- adder got no chance for a further talk with Joyce. for she was busy with the myriad details tossed up M steadily as a playing fountain by a family of 500 souls. How long was this sort of thing to keep up? He mulid imagine himself hankinfl around for days without ever secur- ing five minutes free of interrup- tion. The dinner was an exact reu- lica of that cf the night before ex- cept that hls surly abstraction was more profound — so dense it gradu- ally spread its wet blanket over everybody else. At last Joyce sur- rendered, crtlshed into submission by a prolonged silence. do you think. Miss Dix? GRJEVED MUFHER. Answer- r think that any woman who is 8° BTW" and grasping and selfish that she begrlldle-‘i h" husband contributing a fewhdollarsbei can be mother s support is about as cruel aaid hfigtmflgliog txrlllfgrlhm ggck upon- it will serve her right if someuggk ma‘ any man Wm mtlyelgomfl spineless enough as to let his wife make him refuse to e P 0 who bore him is benefit? ooutemlifi - .. d t, d owner w Your stepmother has appointed fignlfpfe galzngimanas long u he never been proposed to. I never ex- pect to be. It seems that I am des- tined to be an old maid. But the trouble is that I want to REY: mm‘- fled. r love the idea of a husband and home and babies. and going t0 the grocery in a bungalow apron. and Bossiplng with the rest of the housewives. Why should I be denied wit“; I at: ti” mic’ W" 5m“ d o a PROBLEM GIRL. Answer- Well, inasmuch as she can't 80 out and kidnap a man and drag hlrn to the altar. it does make Kel- ting a husband a chanoy iob for the girl who wants to get married. yet lac-ks the come-hither look in her eye. But there is no reason for v0“ to abandon hope. for you are 8H1 young and Ml’. Right may bl? film“? yguf way and jUSt around the C01- ner. Don't think that if you don't many in your girlhood that you are doomed to be an old maid. Many women are mone attractive in their Ifitllllty than they were in t 61X‘ Triiéy may have been too intelllll- ent to attract boys of their own age. or they may have lacked the giddlness and rrtvbttty. or ofdelve" knowing how to dance that a tote}?- cent boys find irresistible. Bur e very qualities that kept them rem being popular with the little l) D- squeaks are what KPOWYHW men want ln wives. But one thing 1 urlle 1100“ W“ l; don't let your desire to marry m8 v0“ m“ an," men, for that is the surest way to drive them from Y0"- And don't marry 105i 81W mflnbvilmc’ presents himself to keep fr0m e Y1K a lsariigsgetiil another bit of atdvice t offer you - go to work. Ge semi l thing w do that will Rive W" 5°"; thing to think about besides gett n‘: married. HD0051“! 9- K 10g bettgr than marrying a D001‘ 115' ban . TIME MAY HELP SOLVE PROBLEM l Di —I am 2i. My hugggiidm; We have two WYS- but we want a girl MR1 B" thmkm“ 0i adopting one I em “"810 i‘ I had another baby it would be a bov- What is your advlcifias. m‘ H- B‘ Answer-— . For goodness saike wait s. While and give nature a chance. 0f the only sure wav of being Oct n of the sex of a chi d h to ado‘? line. but if at 2i you have alrea y W; children you are likely i0 mile 5"?” an assortment that you are 511W w a “m” m 1t>h3nb$§y DIX. FOUNTAIN PEN T175 ff your fountain pen need-i 0mm- ing, don't take it to pleces- s-mifly empty it of ink and feed with vine- gar. Empty, feed a ain with vine- gar, empty again an then fill with ink in the ordinary way. You will be delighted with the result. Here is a way to make an ordinary pen as smooth and handy as a fountain pen. Put t/wo pen nlbs into the socket instead of one, one above the other. You will find that one dip will write about a hundred words, and there is no danger of the ink dripping from the pen. AMorningsmflc "I don't like st id girls. I'm go to. marry a gir wtho can take a .1 . "That's the only kind you'll get." THAT'S DIFFERENT As the baittallzn marched on, one weary soldier fell out. Sitting down by the roadside. he took off his boots to rest his feet. "How far is it to the camp?" he asked a passing farmhacid. "About lower miles as the crow flies.” was the reply. "M." replied the sr-ldler, "but s'pose the bllnkin’ crow had tot carry a rifle and pack weighingl 'arf a ton and with blisters on both ,__(To_b_e Continued) For Quick Cough Relief, Try This Home Mixture ' Splendid Results. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll be surprised how ulckly anal easil you can overcome a ad winter coug . when you tr this well known recipe. It ives you our times as much cou h mc iclne for your money and you ll find it ver pleasant and depend- n e. for real re ief. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cupl of granulated sugar and one cu of water a few moments, until dim ved. No cooking needed-It's no trouble at all. put29§ ounces of Pine: (obtained from any druggllt) into l 16 ol. bottle. heels. how far is it then?" 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Buy it if it's the foolish- ness you've allowed for. But as clothes? Will there lust be that much less for your clothes fund. for the smart spring wardrobe you're planning? Sc simply your budget solves such financial puzzlers. And with buying tips you can make your money stretch. You can save $50 to $100 a year on food by buying canned goods at sales, by having fish once in a while instead of meat. Instead of being deprived o things you want you find g‘ money left. after bills are paid to start planning for your heart‘:- desire. Our 82-page booklet starts you of! with a practical spending plan. tasy to adapt in your income and sods. Has buying pointers, bud- ‘ '*'--~‘ f" a vmr‘: entries. Send 20c in coins for your copy of How To Budget And Buy It: Better Living to The Guardian Home Service Be sure to wrm, plainly your Name Address, and the Name of booklet. ab}? Iain-S. soothing elect on throat membranes. Money refunded it it doesn't please you. Cit! milk to make 3-4 cup and add to R:ll out about 1 inch thick, place on greased pun iand bake in not oven at 400 tile- T is together Boil without stirring until skins P0P 0pm. then remive from fire and cool. Add sliced bananas when rcaoy to serve. and more sugar if warm. butler and put together with filling. Sprinkle with pow- dered sugar. One tablespoon butter, 3-4 cup 2 tablespoons separated, juice 0f 1 Cream butter_ and sugar. add flour juice. Add beaten egg the milk. Fold in egg been beaten dish and set bake in slow After the coffee maker is washed . so that it airs completely. Then there will be stale coffee flavor in the IIEAII COLD‘ money left to get that rug you _ i i Woman's Re alm '1 Social and Personal I Fashions "f Lite every raftsman at the oar- the regiments of God; work is praise and prayer. ~Hcmy Vast Dyke. India, Ceylon, Java following in respective order. It is said that htunan be basic gestures. Englishmen the chimneys 0n thtli: hotmes. ROOM CURTAINS and suitable bathroom curtains. Run the curtain rod he-ms. limp from steamy showeri, and may always be used f.r towels. Green is the up-and-ccming bright accent color. HINTS FOR CLEANING METALWARE To clean tinware. combine kero sene with coal ash and scrub well. Tlnware that has become dull can be restcred easily by wash ng well in watcr in which a genewus amount of washing soda has been dissolved or by rubbing with a raw (111011. To polls-it simply rub with. bgown paper moistened with vine_ r. 8' To prevent iron pans from rust- Ine- mix a thin pa tie of starch and water. to which add a gcod quan- tit-y of soda. and coat the insides. When the pan ls needed the paste is easily removed. PLAIN CLOTHES TEND T0 BE DULL Don't let your determination not to be Over-dressed influence you so far in the other direction that y.u turn out to be the kind of woman who is always under-dressed. Over-dressing has a bad effect on the spectators. But under- dressing has a demoralzing effect 0n the wearer herself. It's nothing short of embarrassing f9;- any woman to find that site's the only woman at the party who is not lrt evening clothes. Having to wander around in a day dregs amid (ll-Zens of women in floor-length dinner- dreiies. however simple they are, is enqllgh to makc her want to r.ll 11D 111 a quilt and hide in the closet, Living a L isure —The Woman's Realm flowing wood and drawlnl waiter. Srpsléding stones and cleaving All the-dusty ranks of labor, in March together toward His tritunph, Do the tasks His hands prepare; Honest toil is holy service; faithful China, is the leading tea pro- ducing country in the world with and Japan 1w! In born with the ability to make 800 tnce pale a tax on TURKISH rowarsron BATH- Turklsh towels Eke attractive If your window is fairly wide, use two towels for each window, with matching wash cloths for tie-backs. through the They are easy t: launder. nerd no ironing. will not appear‘ come in lovely patterns and colors; bility. Economical. too, because when you i cnzi. are tired of them as curtains, they . JANUA y 21.19 v \ VVVYO ratllirl? 1; Jewellery and c, corsa at the same time, Bu w, 1m much a. mistake to wear ma," except a plain silk shirt, . Dfl élitél“ set»- m- a a sev big): suloti m "fly tum" me acces l be unusual o: at iafffffflt lo citing. A gay corsage or a flash] ' lapel jewel or a huge, Pit-titer... r “as. 0“! ° ‘m0, 8 ve an 0th". gosisftuisigmgtliiitiajhred‘ “mrvfltive Avoid Extremes Plain. tailored hats are m meant to be worn with plain tall cred dreszes any more than ‘neck,- laces and sparkling bracelets m meant to be worn with dresses with rhinestone embroidery or of w, tering fabric. The chic woman d.esn't oven dress. but nelthcr does she tinder. dress to the point where her m. tumes are ill-st plain dull and interesting. of -__.___ norm- suy AWAY anon .~ TASKS “w Writes Ruth Millctt: Listening i4 a‘ successful career \\'0lll3n give a girl starting her first job a ftw tip: for making a small jab lead t; big. ger thingsI heard the fallowiiig advice. which I pass on to y u: “Don't shy away from i-esponsh Grab PVCYy lttle hit you “When your employer offers you [added respcnsibillty by saying, ‘Do you think you can take tvcr such. and-surh " say ‘Yes’ -rven ll ygu have some private doubts. Hg l; pretty sure you can manage or he wouldn't be giving you a chance at "ff he is forgetful, be his memory, See that he is remindrd of all up. poiniznents. ev-cn if you have to telephone him at one meeting to mnkc sure he goes cn to t-he next “When you telephone to transact business with offices wdtete ycu 11m to become known. say. "Tilt; u Gracc Early, c-f the Stephrmon corporation,’ instead of the anony. m:u.s_ ‘This is the Stephenson col-- poratlon.’ "Do as many things which you, employer hates doing h-imrelf u you can, so that he will come to feel that you are indispensable; or, to put it more accurately, that lu would hate to lose you. That is m; way to put yourself in a ncsitioii where you can ask for a r3510. and ge . Appearance Counts "Don't expect your job to be per- fect, but if there is something that should be straightened out in lair- ness to you. get up your cattrage and do something about it. li yoti are sure that you are justified. the chances are your employer will see your side of it. "With all your efficiency and willingness to work, don't forget that it is also important for yott to look attractive and well-groomed every day. The day you lock illltl fcel like a frump is sure to be the da-y you get sent t: kerp an ap- It's a mistake to wear fancy Bloves. a flowing veil. gobs of ltingulsh ng features or this drts. 155i» tubes, and the cough starts. 0n til fi t. ' f id . add 52.: ‘tars? mtsslrttsxz; its: r 1- b] d find ‘i’ t° be 5 Prompt pleasant and e“ a rem‘: Y t° hell’ yo“ Rot rid o your trouble. Syrup. You will market for the past 48 years. Don’ disappointed-get “Dr. Wood's”. Prim 35° a bilme; the lllrgc family size, about 3 times as much, 00s. "3 Pine Trees.” The T. Milbum Cm, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Look for the trade mark Feel (Philly - - - Start lo Sneeze lose Starts lo llun _ Then comes the cold which, if not “grandad (,0 ‘mmedmillly. BhOTi-ly works down into the bronchial t experiment with a substitute and be pointment your employer cottldnl keep." It has been on the Needlecraft- —For The Home A simple, becoming neckline and a stun aneled skirt are the dis- .f.r larger sizes. Flattering bust fullness that comes from neat shoulder yokes and a bow belt add softness to this chic frcck. Mako it of light weight wool for extra warmth or of silk crepe for dress up. Add clips at the neckline if you wish, or your favorite gold necklace. Dress it up or down t3 suit the occasion. and you'll always feel and look well dressed. Style No. 2572 is designed for sizes 14. 16. 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46 and 4B. Size 38 requires 3 3-8 yards of 39-inch fabric. Send Twenty (200 coin i8 pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the Style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 2572 Size Name Street Address City Province rFOR WOMEN ' ilitlli over 60 years in helpln weak nerv- u d .. .i m..:tra..."..""' “film “r