l rllliti face EIGHT .\'O§§§-§O0§ OOOQ-O VO-Q §Q‘§4-O-Q—O § Amateur Glamour Girl i i g § (By JOSEPH CIIADWICK i M+vo+++o+¢+o++c+o++0+o CHAPTER XXI Michael, 113N111: ixwn notified 113w‘ Hulirriin of what hiid occurred, call-i ed uii T011111 at nine o'c1 1k i110 uext morning. H1: \\".i$ ar-coiuniinied by i1 lcung 1111111 111111111 111* inlrcdiiceu as Mi‘. Gordon lot the FBI. Ho was -i "1-11111 1111111 T011133 1111111‘ and .. . \i"1 .1 .01‘ siic 11ml been ixicilr 1rn.,.tc11t~1i by 11111" 1px- l)t'l'1\.‘li('t.’. ‘ "I'm quitt- n11 1111x111. now," she 521111,, siniliiiu, Tntn, 511111’, iinl 1103i, looking outrageously, in a cliiirtrcuse velvet 01111111 from 1101' lmtlrnoni.‘ l 1111111111 111111 .1i\‘ 1101', it 1 iris 1x11 11111 flint’ ited 11111" iorciiiiiuss. As 1311011111 TClllil. bit i101" 111i. “Good inorniiitr. Mr. Shane," Sally’ III-d duleetly. "I'm 1(‘l'!'ll)ll' sorry for what hub-l pent-ti '\1 1.11120," lit‘ 511111. "I knowj you 11 " on tr ietl.‘ "It ‘ 1 Sally ien. $1101 '0. Sully \\".1stl1e reuiiy alarmed." l ~ day. Both of these assets properly rrestuiiecl Afr. Gordon to? - 1' , hcriltllrvn fume-ii back to Tonia. 1 31311483,fllftPémig?Lgcllilvfssnln me “ .1 .O"‘i“‘ 111 tnlti 1111- all the de-l “ ' “S?” ‘ ‘ ' ' n ‘non would like ‘0‘ 315F113” 1 ’?C"“§.'i€§,1,;,f2 Jgzleiryi- ' f “tidal: ‘is anti _.our nniizrgeiueiit of af- amq, 11s --_ i110 quickness and thorough. I 1.0-»? wiiii which you execute them undcrmnnd -s Hauoranin; —_will (ltrl-Clilling the smount and theory that Donovan out the en-, volope in tlie 1mg while he liad thef 0.11‘. H1111 111111 lie was trying t0 re-l 1 »- it when lie broke in here iugt (V1180) —- A profitable perioq for night." selling, buying. contracting, buikrng "11s!’ said Tonia. advertising, manufacturing. Em- Gordon stepped forward. “Pm ployers and employes should 401d that. when you found flhe en. velope. V011 mailed it. to the woman from whom you borrowed the bag, Is that 1:111?" “Y I 111011131111 it must belong to her. ids 111v ln111iin11y' buck home in lifirlinic-a Airs. Craley." "Will you give me her address?” “Certainly? Tonia. did a0. tihen asked. “Do vou think, like Halloran, that the envelope contained plans that Donovan had stolen from the airplane factory?" 113s (111111.- prnbrible, Some plans; t. ipoared from the factory re- cenilv.” “"‘I?'_l:1en you mum Donovan is a s . p. "Yes." said Gordon. “However. I don't think You need fear tlmt he will return here. A second attempt to, search this suite would too‘ risky," Michael sitegested, "r1 mi t. ‘be a Rood idea. Gordon to let e local newspapers have inc whole story, including the fact that Miss Martin no longer iins the envelope. Don- ovan would see the storv and realize that he can gain nothing by further annoy-rug her." "You're quite right." the G-rnan agreed. "And I'll get A long distance, tell her envelope in a safe place. Then I'll drive to Midvaie and pick it up." Ho and. Michael stayed only a. few minutes 1011201‘. Then. as l-liitv were leaving, Mich- ael turned to Sally and said. "If you still wish to visit the factory. Miss Iirune. I'd be glud to show you through it this afternoon. Could you some zit two?" "I'd love to.” Sally replied, with n rruliirnit smile. "Two o'clock will be fine earls so Tonia/s n1. than rose again as M (‘hovel glanced at her. "1 don't. suppose it would interest you. Sally," he said hesitantlv. “Oh. but it would. Tonia, exclaimed. "I'd love to come (in S110 saw Sally's sudden frown. and smiicrl phmtlngly. . . That afternoon. asdvfichael escort- rri the two girls through the plane f-ic-torv. lie carefully explained what was (lone in each department. He, tr-iti 111cm how accurate each oper- ation inn-x! 110.1110 vm/rk done bv~ Sliillfifl cmfismen. Tonia could see; lmw (‘lose to his heart all this was. He loved his lob. Sally was asking all sorts 0f dues- tioiis Jrvina. 'l‘onin. knew, to im- nrvw Aficimel xvii-ii her interest. “Vile don't usually encourage visi-v tar‘; r-"irlav-z" 11r- 10111 1101'. “but. of‘ . w, Tc :1 Ln no is some one swc? . I not 1111111111111114- pennission to‘ show: ‘c1111 "1\f‘1')ll2'l'l." l "I wiciicm the guards at the Kain aml dowrivnrs," said Sally. “Ymfilfl vvrv careful. nrerft x1011?" " 11 u- to be when military .1>“l!!!_i>l3ili DESIGN miall pair! smtltains .~i cf mater. .. instructions. 1 easy but hard work will bflflil souno , er ariri 1W6 11D t0 5'01" reputation for clever- blv h h . an . - his on fag“: igofilrtemmen were work tweeds h aelnlxllxgggbroac ed them. and Mich mbv I present the RAF?" Mic it's leftenant. swanize language tarilned. He bowed ltiffly TS. turned from her to Mar eyebrows shot upward. "You Amer- to Tonia that; he had told the lieu- Donovan. was here u an inspector. end the . n clans that had disappeared were Mlflhflflll some in which the British govem- Crriirie said. “Tell me, Miss Martin, what disposal had vou made of the enevlope that the fellow is supposed to have been seeking?" (‘BECKER-BOARD TYPE RUG N0. X l8! A crorliotml “chocker-honrd" rug is fun to create, since it. is made in 11's and sowed together WliCh completed. Woman's Re al -_'-_ __..._ vvwOOOQO-OOO mvS cial an vvvvvv vv v For Tuesday, April 15th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _-Gc11crous rays, if you lend a help- 1118 11111111 where it will be most ef- zvciive and most nwded. Spectacu- lar gains or hesuiway may not be benefits. 191111. 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)- 1's iiimr ‘irsi- achievement in 111.50 111-. ‘ 1o irhich you should 11nd do gae earnest and yieréonai élll€flll0fL FlIl€‘&E, accurmcy and care 1_11 details, especially where PITCl-jicn and speed are required, are oi uinust importance. ‘KY 2i to JUNE 21 1Geml11i)-— ' 11111211 of your ingenuity and iiilry 1-2111 be utilized to ex- ceuem aciriint-iige this whole weep 111111 pariicularly tpday, you “n siwviflihe way 10 others, too, to help t-‘Oflrdlnate tiicir faculties for great.- 1111111,, JUNE 22 t» JULY 23 (Cancer- Xousliould have a. very real sense oi time iUld DCIIDZi this opportune b‘ kind of beneficial results ymq} obtain. Interesting news. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 Your Individual H O R O S C O P E '———-By Frances Drake rm: CHABLOTTETOWN JEIEBPEN | Dorothy Dix Says- ness, shrewd fudgmnit and ability to promote even bhq mcst difficult PIOPCLUODS. Be especially careful 1n new undertakings. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - A splendid (‘Lay for harmonizing the artistic wits. the, practical. Artists, technicians. designers. engineers, draugntsmen, you “forking with intricate tools and machinery: Excellent influences for achievement. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — Minor matters, your usual routine and essential duties are more favored than unfamiliar and unnecessary undertakings, Ag. tack anything expected of you with your splendid common sense and generally gzod capability. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Constructive aggres- siveness and initiative will be im- portant. factors for getting places aalstml We people. caripay ofl Dear Miss Dix-If Anna and her fiance, who asked they could undertake marriage on a sal enough, they can do so and live comforts ly. _ My husband and I have been mamed several years and have two children. both born in hos- we are We live in a ment in a. good neighborhood. We have parity, of nourishing. good food merits on an averags entertain our frien . ‘ in our car, which we own, to visit relatives every. COMMON SENSE NECESSARY TO BALANCE FAMILY BUDGET Wife Can Go A Long Way 0n Income She Has‘ If She Studies The Spending Of Money you recently if of $20 a week. are intelligent I know from experience. h i com f nly $35 rweek. a" an ‘the iaeetfltergdaessed glass of modem furnished a. - . We g0 to entertain- of three nights a week. We We make a ZiOO-mile trip month or two. Besides this. we pay $40 per month on debts which we made while fanning. If we debts. support a family of four and enjoy a very happy and comfortable married life o; van, this dun on 11.,’ , ._ on $25 a. week, surel two people can live on $20 spend ygour spare time 1s “glslo D9!‘ “Y9K if they Wig 01113’ 1150 mehwlignlfgi“ portant. FEBRUARY 21 M) MARCH 2i) (Pisces) — Less favorable for quick ANswER"I'd "Y m‘? Wu“ ha" w ‘W’ monetary returns frozn investments m” heads and 515° 5 “mum m“ °“' W“ w and sales than for advancement 891191311)’ and substantial neatlway 1n learning and in improving the quality of your ivork. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Dauntless, dominating. progressive and headed for unusual 51106855 if l1 rightly developes and uses its splen- did talents and ability. Has an aptitude for scientific matters and executive work. May choose a liter- ary field-if so, will have a pral equal your record. in financing. almost incredible amount. of fmnfly interest of innumerable women who budgets to tells us how you did it, Believe ma, any woman who can pay off debts, buy gasoline. take long motor trips. dress the famllv well. feed 111111111 on good and Hive puriics and g0 to parties on $25 a’ week is ii 11111141111111 wizard. anti sliei amicably share aliks today‘; f"- orable vibrations. SEEfPEA/ITBER 24 to OCTOBER. ‘ 23 (L.bra) -- The friendly scales tip p in your favor, although you bomi after October 7 will have to be more energetic and alert. Fspeclally v1. van geous f " 1' L, _ . dustry. labor 31d 2px“! 1s m m 1 OCTOBER 24 to NOVMVEBER 22 (50011110) — You can and should memtoiihnessem- Job Ls w; England," he Just then. a young man in brown uoed i G . him. Lieutenant Craiilzfe of haiel smiled. "Only of” course. in _h.1s Lieutenant Craig-is w“ 510m and m 0o the ‘Min Lam? m; dnum. actress? Charineci!“ he said to Sally, mm in. "Miss nnbltewsargt unxggltind had an 1 e e c , How beastly!” e a ‘m’ “It! was miiiier exciting," said "Bi? Jove!" "mic Englishman's ican girls are amazing! So you thought it exciting?" Michael laughed. then explained’ tenant about her encounter with The lieutenant, he said. merit was interested. “Spies are a beastly nuisance,” / Tonia, before answeflnif. ltlanced uncertaiiilv nt Michael. wondering why he hadn't told the Englishman that she 11nd mailed the envelope to Mrs. Cmicv. When Michael's left eye closed in a. slight wink. she took her cue from that. "oh. it's in sofa bonds." she an- swered evasively. "Quite!" said the lieutenant, "A shame you ivere annoyed. Beastly shame, , . , ." Tonia. for some reason. suddenly disliked the man. She didn't like the sharp eagerness of his pale blue eves. When he offered to show her the interior nf the bomber. she said coldly, “No thanks." 1T0 be Continued) ‘ itself an being dignified and depend- Pattem N0. X 431 needed, illustration of stilt-hes and complete To ornvr prittem: Write or scnd above picture with i5 cents in coin ' or ltamps to Nccdfeivork Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. l‘o Charlottetown Guardian iocdleivork Department Design N0. X 431 ‘AME _ _ _ _ ______.____.._.____.-..___-- sqmsar Aoormss - - - — - rtfTY —-.___:.'..'_._-— PROVlNOE—-—-——-———— and rather mus“; pen New}; should nut hCUD her secret, to herself. spiritual as well as material rle- “he “mud Yew“ hm" ‘he d°e5 n“ velopment. Nor should she devote her to runniniz one small fanulv should be in. least Assistant. Sec- retary of the Treasury, and I aim sure that ivlieii Ml‘. Murgeutiiuu tries to balance IJI€ budget lie would welcome her assistance with sliouis of Joy. talents . She A MornirurSm Ila _ . GO “UTH PARENT “ YOU Lovu isurnsn The prisoner had been found Dcar Dorothy Dix-I em a. 2111 Of 1'1. uie child of divorced oarenw- and must soon make up my mind which; one I choose to live with. Mv IMAM‘ has married again and has a second, child whom he adores. By the term! of the divorce I have had b0 V1511 111V lather twice a month. but when I do his wife makes things very un-_ pleasant for me during my stay. lyiy father says that if 1 choose to live with my mother he forget he‘ ever had a tialiilhwr- MY "will" has not married again 511d 1155 a little business which suDDOTBS hi?! quite comfortably. I love both my parents and I don't want to 21W‘- either one oft. hem 11D. but I a.m_ get- ting so I can't. stand the continual abuse of each other that my 11mm! force me to listen to. What do you tihlnk r ma better am ANNA. ANSWER — Poor little girl. hill/- in}: Lo suffer so for the sins of yogi‘ Damuts! Another athetic rcrilliéil 1e er that 1n the wrec of every mull that is pulled down bv i418 98f > and weaknesses and lack of sel agony trol of people with mime“ B" guilty of assaulting his neighbor and the magistrate asked him whether he had anything to say before he passed sentence on him. "But, yer worship." said the pris- oner. ‘Tve said I didn't, mean ter do 1t- an’ I've apolergizecl. Why don't I be let. off-like the Japanese Government?" “Won-ien," declared the quiet lit- tle mm in tin, comer seat, "endure gain more heroically than men. I now it from experience." “Are you a doctor, may I ask?" queried a fellow-passenger. "No, sir, I am a shoemaker," re- plied the little man. Real Relief for Miseries of llEAll 001.115 Put S-purposc Va-tro-noi up each nostril. . .(l) It shrinks swollen mem- branes: (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clear- ing clogging mucus. VIGKS Vl-IllO-IIOI- New Booklet ‘Guide {vi-Com- mercial Art Field Space Garden 110w: Accurately ., 1 w» . How To Make Your Talent Pay Have you a knack for art, a special 1 ~ ambition to learn advertising de~ Iign’! You may be on the right track. for there's a continuous demand for luch work as dramatic posit-rs. lmart packaging. booklets. You may learn much about this commercial art field at home. Study and practice lhow you how to de- velop ideas, use principles of design to create an effect. Perhaps you wish to draw an airplane poster that will give a thrilling effect of speed, action! Then you may ban your drawing on oblique inel as in our sketch. But if you want to show how relaxing llr travel can be, you use horizontal lines, restful innes and i colors. Or, in picturing the company . Cars Will Alwln Will IRWIN How far spar-i: should row: in 1h, vegetable or cutting garden be planted? There is no standard an- I swer to this question, Market grow- er; may plant rwdishea, for ex- ample, in rows that VB 110m 1W0 inc es apart, in rich. m! 10W. Wtied‘ less $011, w three feet, where it is desired to cultivate them with horse or tractor. Th4, home garden which can be watered when necessary. "id '11P‘ plied with plant food u "quired. 1 "mum be 151d out chiefly for con- lble, you'd use vertical lines, strong valuel. You enjoy, too, learning how dif- ferently the same picture can b0 drawn with pen, pencil, crayon or brush. Finally you learn how to prescni I your lketch to the ciientl Our nev. SZ-pnge booklet explain: tho mosi 1 important phases of the commercial 1 vmlence m cumvaglon; except that art 1'~1d. Describes and illustrates pri- ~lcs of design, techniques. Tells hr all art work. 56nd 20c in coins for your copy of Advertising Design Self-Tough, to ‘Ilueoflualrtginhifcltme Service. Br- WYQ V" P n)’ your Name, Address and the Name o! rsmklet. 1 vine and bushy crops should have the rcom they need to clove-OP- F01’ the leaf and root crops, dwarf peas and beans, and most fiowerl, the width between rows may b0 pqugl m {he 5pm; you can culti- vate with one trip of the Whwl hoe, or whatever cultivator you , mn use. is is likely to be 16 ~ inc. es. ‘m’ Taller owing vegetables. cab- _ bages, cauiflowers and tomatoes. jg.“ ‘@473. should have 11p 1.0 W100 as much; and vine crops four i0 Bl! ‘eet. It dou not pay to crowd. Above all, whatever spacing you decide upon. c11-,y_i_""'__'_ ‘rmuuww ‘I I “‘. I 11,35_burigcl_t.l1B_IIB.DDlnQ§-5_PLS‘$1lEILQ$§\UBQL Here Are Secrets of Sowing Garden Seed If as the proverb tells us, figures do not lie, you have performed a near-miracle ‘in spreading 25 bucks over an expenses, and I beg of you 1n the are struggling hosepiessly with their being of the innocent little victims. In making your choice between your parents. Anna. you must be giuded bv mur own instincts, Go to . the one you love best and to tihel lioushoid. in which you find the! greatest peace and happiness. But nimke yoiu" seectiou dependent ubon| a solemn oronuse from the parent you g0 to never to say another word of abuse about tihe other one. If your stepmother is jealous 0f you and resents your even visitink your fat-her. 1 should tiiunk there would be small chance of your find- ing anybhinil but misery 1n that household. At any rate. comfort yourself with 1.111s bhOUKhi'1—IZl'1&l/.u you are 17 you will soon be irble t0 go out on your own and visit be- tween your mother and father‘ B8 you please. So you will not have to give up either one for long. to begin at o ce to fit Jug? Y3)‘:- some occupgtion by which you cam make yourself in- dependent. ICE SILL IS: 33X"! DIARRY SECRETLY Dear Dorothy Dix-You" 8W1 "Never get. married secre . I1 1 dorrt. what shall I do? 118)"? promised. a. boy I ivol-lld. Ina-TU’ 111m and we are both a. year Under “e- We can't see ourselves waitini! 1m- other rear. vei- we KMW m" 93ml" would be furious with us. Would if be better to zet married and staggfi can dmfm the next. day‘? Whfll we OWORRIE BOY AND cum ANSVVElt-If you do the right thing and the sensible thing. you would act: like adults who have some- self-oontirol and a. proper sense of uie responsibilities of mmiase. end u; on your wedding until the aw " iQLB£JQ Yl°° Make mm. m Seedin! Swill" Sow Your Iced Thlnlv make it uniform, and reasonably exact. Some crops the directions bell you to sow in ‘bills.’ t regions of heavy rainfall and poor drainage, this doe: not mean an elevation. It. simply menus the several seeds are sown in a zrou (to be thinned out later) and the grou are spaced some distance spar. in contrast to the continu- ous "drill." Tear off one end of the packet and examine the Seed. If they Are snail it. will pay to mix with them three time; heir bulk in ligni colored sand, perfectly dry. it thoroughly. By holding the packet u drown in the illustration, and it gently with the forefinger, the seed can be ma?‘ to drop evenly in the row, and e sand will pre- vent sowing ‘too quickly. After sowing. rake soil over the seeds and tamp it down wilt-i. the foot or hoe blade. Boil and seed must be in close contact, g9 thll when rmination starts fond in liquid orm may b extracted from the soil t0 nouriali the blunt. Mix‘ tapping . 1 COLONY in your teapot! 2 cups s late melted soda 8 ly. add late and blend. temately with pan, 15x9x2 ed and Mocha on to ate with almonds Slowly butter unti well constantly. tioner‘: and be (For less recipe). bindinz contract Y like have whet they they want they have a. themselves. A year will flv if a care of. retly. of scandal. them . her. that she rlivgfia t in; the ties wry they 0T0 frown. For!‘ little girls I tweed suits with lOno ensemble n lflfliflh almonds, 1f desired playing on your parents triok as children ever do when they - dinner at 0 m. The foist their husbands and wives on ~15 likely to their fathers and mothers ix: take k courses, Bu-t. in any case. don't m Ii’ you marry at _ openly and honestly and above board 1 in the sight of all men. ret wecidlriz our! ANSWER -— Certainly mother paid all the premiums on her son's insurance and it was taken out‘ policy belongs 14:1 v in her name e mmmw , th mere wi idnwcoaxs CHOCOLATE ALMOND CAKE 2 1-2 cups sifted cake flour 1-4 teaspoon salt 8 squares unsweetened olwco- I teaspoons vanilla l 1011p butter or other shorten- n 8 1 teaspoon sods 5 eggs, well beaten 1 cup sour milk or Sift flour once, then cnoco- Add flour, al- mllk, a small amount at a. time beating after each addition uni/ii smootfi. Add vanilla. Bake in a. greased inches, or until done. from pan, cut in halves wise and trim to straighten edges. Put together with Toast- Almond Filling between layer Chocolate Frosting and sides of cake. stir-added TOASTED ALMOND FILLING 000k icup chopped blanched 4 tablespoons in toasted, Remove from and add 6 tablespoons Then add 3 cups sifted sugar gradually, beating until smooth. stir 1n duh or Salt 2 aspoons until thick enough luxurious half or three-quarters vamilla. to and iudizment enoumh to make a want the goes by very swiftly. the boy ta girl's life in h it in fl tin: himself and if sho puts it in in leer-rum: how, WHAT T0 D0 ABOUT INSURANCE Dem‘ IVIlss Dix-Although I have, been married s. year, my husband has not as vet turned over his life, insurance policies to is the beneficiary and she still ‘may claim that in as she has paid the premiums all these yea-rs that I am not entitled MB. ,im iihherown BUY RIGHT POTATOES crisp-crusted, hatred brown po- tatoes answer a left-over problem 1 To get a crisp brown crush, little hot water to the melted fai- before you add the seasoned pota- unrters cup of water toes oh use. Manly one! for baking or ashing; waxy one; for salad: and crearning. Knowing the 1n tato is an important help in Bet» l” i. youjnnt, but vario- Qly 000M111] to wh ntch E tank“ butternulk measure, add and salt, and sift together 1mm. Oiream butter thorough- suga: graduall, cream until light and flu fy. Add eggs and beat well, in slow oven (825 degrees F.) 50 minutes Remove cake wp milk filling of His mother‘ variety of 70012520 IBM u and 1 001m laid bu fitted single- brouutgd gunfight-Gait!!! lkirt an Personal x" Fashions '1 Literature Eblfuag . and loaf CTOSS- Decor- $119.5“! s tlrriti fires confec- Coo! spread use this APRH) 15. 1941 17:“: “l; " Living a Leisure A-The Woman ’s Realm Fish be bought in mlrhet cl 10in . m???’ t u» 11m 1 m. Mm Walla?!’ m“ you m mug‘ isn‘ am - Iwmtiobgheefmm thecare- “Iaok st uthnbegin- drawn hm . not the end. m uivmtiu-q And buck to an must laughter. " ever u» word: ‘attic down- 1 1; want to get out when skies are clear , And rest b the river brink, - ‘ 1 want to go out when the woods you are deiwwfledmiimlnoa the bod ' are clear. to the help of the mind. I went a. few boon in mm. "Never admit. on are beaten ua. 0h [0 awe , y w ands. an 1m w; m» on r to t. m ywvuliegfb our mom‘ mo: But time’; joy in the winging fight. ago-in. "Rise every day like a. man who L1 going into battle." Every fashion must be topped off by an n pronrim hut: and how lttractiv. y u; for '41. Cm. lived. for hair-dob, d Spe- eiffcnliy for the season's various fashion types, this 51111113‘: hats concentrate on brims - whether worn off the face or eye-tilted, flanged. padre, or picture inter- prewd. . e, And a splendid 1211-111 when my book is set And‘ edt tismin- aspeckl rou mob” But soul seems l r Th t ll hel- with d Ida Andi} F111;“ towsct “£3.11. wor a - Ami there isn't so much of pain. Oh. flair our b0 MUM in tin maretpleoo, Btth J initi 1'1 eres 0y _0 runnin; - ma? sew“ “r."""= e And I w t I 110M Q1 u“ . W B n cimviflnmwn fie. N. e turn, whetilier inspired by India: durbahs or balanced with flowers in the Oriental manner. Berets take their inspiration from sailor and 0001b hats. And hirer; are annuals galore for women who 11v; the suburban life, and wrmt hats in l. caausl mood. To help you put your mouth on even, there; a new little plastic And the city of dreadful dreams: And I want to get out, just. my soul and On sonic sun-killed river shore ‘ Andbbe, u a few mad. hours rush y. The man that I am once more. Make a plan or your vegetable garden. Know lust where you are goin to plant your helm. your y loom to: you: tomatoes end o p an ou succession cmpl. i4 very important when you w: limited for space. lipstick and then press your lips. It cornea numerous sizes and shapes and is designed to eliminate that auras: off on come‘ 11111 1- BILCKHEADB furiates the zentlemlonvy c w n 0r the f . all round —-—-— rtiic gila-w-flkhamatlafiglihgcif%egggg DISOOURAGE "nanmauo" fn un s —-———— vggy 555K311 genti pres; out, not ThQ-Te 1-5 0110 P011"; lrboilt Ohlld- 115mg the nails, Cygge arwrwal-ds ma’; work that needs attention. It concerns the good bminnei- aria the bored finisher. This tendonc to "dabble" is re- coding u spec a1 courses in train- ing 0mm to tho fore. With atten- tion directed to a vpecial vocation with eau-cie-Cologne. Pl tics and rubber may provide gubsgtubel for aluminum used m refrigerator loo cubs trays. 551mm; or trade or Dfflfession. there i4 ._____ - less tendency to fool‘ away time Scotland is ucclaimlng a "Grace M141 1111114- is in childhood that. this mental habit needs to be Jailed, if the future career is to be l» suc- cess. It is trio "personal" quality 112m. counts Ln all work. ‘This is no day for diiettanteg oz fiddlers. Th4, roadside is full of the weak sisters who quit. Only the Darling" who manned one of the oars of n lifeboat from a torpedood ship and rallied the other rowers when they were about to give up from exhaustion. She urged them on by singing out "Reeve-ho" at each stroke. Jane Walker, 21, who learned to row at her home town a; pa,“ gwuulg, ha; be,” ; firm in heart got; there. Only the tam , ohildtu/uglittoosr aobwi-rouii s W e” 1°“ n m“ will/bi infected nrlrriclonu wiltfi. the virus of deter-min; m wmm Flam a so... w» w 1m ‘my; m 111810 dmgnnghapw nmoimt to anything later in life. ou wouldn't rush into marriage two silly children who have to. minute it. no matter whether right to it or not. or what trouble it will cause others. or what catastrophes it will bring on 86C- any , all do it Every sec- u with an arome has asmuch iftho n1 M006’!- 11 you ob ect to your husband takinki out n. policy on you in which he is, i , be him ‘ the beurbeeig yloyurbetrfiig out. a Dglg °“ M ymnomokm mx. adds 8N ’ ported. l Equal par ram,“ {g spirits of turpentine will 0D hands d tolupporrlvgelxilea: patterns is rdictcd to on into the Sprn and Summer, with light. wools of right but solid Cu‘.- ors also an outstanding favorite. stronger pewter-ware can be made from new alloys, it is re- TIE-BILKS AND MOIRE FOB.’ SUITS more’: more futile than any other fwiaric, but. the variety of cool uristocratlo fabrics i4 unbrea- aive moire... tie-silks are other 1111311115111 . 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