.i ,. 3 .1 rnrpsze»-ran:-uunssilolwhwlo-bubs ‘ ; umah.p i Mm‘- / -s Borden: . . . its 607:0 4: Good I ,a‘u,u%IBlh.h‘i5n:_’5;uiunnuiuatnnnnmn ’ i or - PORATEDMIK CORNER k ;"uflI\u'i:'-'-‘-'n'-'-Wn'ia\n'J‘h'u'H'H'n"-'5‘ '~ One tcacup of lemon jelly; 2 ‘Eggs: 3 ozs cast-cw; sugar; 2 cabli- spoons of cream; one lemon; glace gherries. Beat the yolks of eggs to 3 cream with the sugar. Add the ‘grated lemon rind, also the juice f the lemon then mix well. Beat i e whites of the eggs ,roth. Now add the cream and gent again until stiff. Mix this with the beaten eggs and ‘add the jelly and continue to beat Tit imtil it begins to set. Turn into '3 glass dish, decorate with cherr- les. stand in a cool spot until quite firm. "1 I .—¢—_.j §MALL CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS I.’ """j *'.'1‘wo ozs butter; 1 egg: 1 oz cas- ter sugar: 2 ozs flour; 1 teaspoon baking powder: 1 tablespoon grat- {d' chocolate. Cream the butter and sugar. add the egg. well beat- ’. Stir in the flour gradually. at well, then flnal‘y add the ated chocolate and baking pow- Er. Place in small greased dariole oulds and steam for three quart- Qrs of an hour. Serve with custard lauce or hot chocolate sauce. -.n.-.-.-.-.-.-.-h-av.-A-H ‘_ Modern Etiquette 5 : (By nonanra LEE) g #an What should a hostess do if F of her guests bring up a sub- t that she believes should not ‘tr discussed for some certain reas- on? .-‘A. Adroltly change the subject as quickly as possible, without do- lr_i'g so too abruptly. \ Q. when a woman stops at 9. restaurant table where a girl is dining with some friends, 11: it necessary for her to introduce this woman to her companions? “A. No; it is not necessary. Q. Isn't it poor taste for adults to‘ wear shorts on a city street? dl. Yes, it is decidedly poor taste. ma rmsr monrcowx .*.Wl1at is a. "night rail?" It sounds like the name of sane bird. doesn't it? But in ac- tual fact, [night rail" was the name given to the first night gown worn in Queen Elizabeth's time. Until the middle of the six- teenth century the better-class folks dropped their day clothes and hopped into bed in a state of nud- ity. The middle and lower classes Just didn't trouble to xemove any garrtnents. save perhaps their co 5 .'It was a long time, however, be- ifore the. nightgown came into gen- eral use, though the younger gen- eration hailed it with joy. They said they could sleep better, for the nightgown gave a certain pro- tection against "the invader from which the cleanli-est bedding can- fTH15 C0OK’S5: to a stiff‘ sugar, - ‘ cup of shaved mild soap. or same How Can I 7? (By ANNE ASHLEY) l . How can I prevent straw- berries from rising to the too {the Jar when praservlng? .. _puuuuunIIhnhnuuwuhbn ’ MENSREAL unnunuhu 1 vs Housew.ife«- in’ And Her One who clnu'n5't.hal; be» known - ab tit Tells iii: the earth is 8 me of mi But I and the bios, and the binil. we doubt-it. d think ita world worthlivlng -—E1la Wheeler Wilcox. DONT’S FOR THE NURSERY sir baby draws in a list of things he says you musntpdo in the num- E11’: 1. Never wear a wrist watch when handling me—it may hurt the back of my head. 2. Never when you are tucking me into my cot stand at the side away from which I am facing. It makes me screw round my head and squint out of the corners of my eyes to look at you. 8. Never put the hot water into I A. After the strawberries are sealed in the jar. lay the jar flat, until cool, then shake until the; berries are all through the syrup.‘ With this treatment the berries will neither rise nor settle. and it will also add greatly to the flavor. Q. How can I make straw bask- ets last longer? . A To make straw“: baskxits. shopping bags. and su 8525 BSL longer, give them a coat of white 'vamish occasionally. : Q. How can I remove that ‘greasy look from coat collars? A. Go over them occasionally with a cloth moistened with house- hold ammonia. , V Eflousehold Scrapbook i (By ROBERTA LEE) n%w To Wash Upholstery The following is 8 Hood method for washing the upholstery: _In four cups of boiling water dissolve one soa. powder; after cooling, beat wit an egg beater until fluffy. Then dip a small clean brush into the fluff and scrub only a small area of the upholstery at a time. Wipe the suds off quickly with a clean cloth. and rinse thoroughly with ‘another cloth frequently wrung out in clean water. Change this water often. Wipe as dry as possible with a sofLcloLh. not be free." But the gentry did begin to culti- ‘vate cleaner habits at this period. In the equivalent of the Court Cir- cular, it was announced that His Ilvfajmty took a bath every four tweaks, whether it was necessary or no 4 The bath of those days was a round tub placed before the fire. It often had a tent-like contraption attached which gave a certain amount of privacy. But soap, alas. was very dear; the best quality was imported, the ordinary soap being guite black. and rather uninvitlng in appearance. one wonders what the tenants of a block of flats today would say if they were told that the only. water available for washing was to be looked for in the street gutters and streamsl In the sixteenth cen- t even the better-class folks‘ clo esngiremlahund intrivers andwe wc.n essosay. did not improve the quality of the ing water! Still, all things must have a be- ginning, and there is no doubt that at tha time people began to adopt cleaner habits which meant better hfefllgfill eneralleyi. ml-Ia.b.l1ts lrave so ymprov ace ose ar- offutlmes, agrtid dl rezeriit-1-day am- en as are ea y epnc us to- wards healthier lives. Ilse Mina:-d'c for dandruff. Snappy Fashions ' For Home Use Crisp and fresh and utterly be- guiling you'll be in this charming im little buttons marching down the front. You'll be a school girl all over again in its . shining white collar‘ freshness. If { you would be very 1939. make the: dress of oi-fashioned printed call i ico for daytime. then use this, same pattern for your favorite. beach coat and your coverall nnocku with either the h little-girl col- lar or the lower apel neck line.‘ there is no end to the possibilities. of this versatile attem. There are many ways 10 rim such a frock] such as atifchin , novelty buttons ' gélilly ruffle edg g or contrasting ; Style No. 2146 is designed for sizes 14. re. 18. and so years. 32.34. 30. . . . 44 and 46-inches bust. .Siae so requires 3 ‘I-8 yards of .30 inch material for dream and ,1-2 yard 39 inch contrasting for ollar, cuffs and pockets. and fifteen cc‘-"nu in numb! (15) I! cum (coin efarre I wnp eoln at-fun.v. lddrun on lottotowo Idnnrdinn dvinrza '« ~ style No.'3'14o sun .2. Name Street Address . ” .._.__.____..___._.._......_.. . (opp, soalirrr PMSI8 _ . N ‘ london Tue Nikon and El n. the oldest nociotierin - u‘ diuofnd humus union on my bath before the cold. or the bottom of in bath will be too hot. 4. Never talk in whispers when I am sleeping. Just talk quietly in your ordinary voice, because if I wake up to whispering it sounds Emysterious and frightening. . 5. Never smoke in the nursery. or allow anyone else to smoke. 8. Never manicure your nails tn a point—they may hurt me any- where. 7. Never touch me or pick me up suddenly without speaking to me first in order to attract my attention, I'm very easily fright- ened by unexpected movements. hands. The "shock" isn’t good for me—besldes making me angry Wash your hands in hot water be- fore ycu start 9. Never tum on a light sudden- ly. When you go into the nursery at night, leave the door open so um th p-um um unann- 'men.tu°m on‘! fun» Ihldfigmh ‘ “¥..§.'5.€i‘°.i‘ .‘i’.’é‘“na’i'$¥ ‘"9 '7’ '°‘ W ' rook me" tovnledp. or ’ ...“Z.'..§'°£51°i'u.m...1 it mrv‘-nlaht EVENING WBAFB _.._,__ in this season of elegance. cvelt-. inc wraps take,on a new lmP0.l'I«- ance. The newest ones. both NW9‘! and unfurred in current collee- tlona are as breathtakingly lovely and‘ essentially interesting as the gowns over which they 110 d°431n' ed to be worn. Tweed coats and can 25 with 91!‘ gant touches of o klda_k_ln. 59- qums cg elaborage metaiac em- broidery on in els. or c0L’&!‘5 Ne shown. A amatlc model of creamy white tweed has a hith- collarle.ss"neck1lne and moderately wide lapeis embroidered with gold paillettes in a distinctive scroll pat- tern. Another, of black wool tweed. has royal biue sequins. on the broadened shoulders and the small. tumed-down. collar. . In spite of the popularity of wool wraps. velvet still is more widely used than any other fabric. In so- histicatcd black. regal purple and fn Jewel tones, like garnet. ruby. amethyst, topaz and emerald green. it continues fashion utterly stunning creations. Princess lines that give the cov- eted spare-ribs look at the Waist are important. The redln80l’A? with lcovered buttons orjewelled ones all 8. Never undress me with mldf the way down the front‘ has a definite place in the picture. Full length capes with wide. swirling hemlines invariably have squared ‘mulders. To wear over bouffant B hoop-skirted gowns. there are short wraps, many of which fit snugly and have peplums. 'u'bWu'u"n' “Minna muivlnun nonoscorr By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. (Copyright, 1939, King Features Syndicate Inc.) For Thursday, June 15th MARCH 21 00 APRIL 20 (Aries —You should be tuned up this ox- citing, beneficent day. Under especial patronage: money matters. industrial and miechanicial inter- ests, r ‘ uctlon, building, do- mesticity, vacationing. Care advis- ed signing agreements. contracts. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Excellent aspects augur for pro- gress of a. substantial nature in selling. general merchandising in- terests, garden and f products. the arts, you connec d with res- taurants, confection , jewelry. Day favors new friendships, part- lea . musicales. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) --Stars smile on courtshi . mar- riage, journeys, better un erstand- ing and love in home life, visiting the sick and poor. Accomplish- ment in business deals and fur- thering your own and your firm‘s interests should not be hard. Be constructively active. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -—-It's a natural for the work and / Have Happy Evenings Singing Cowboy Songs ALL GGllI'i)0VlI‘|‘0 SA!-llfififl, Pick Your Favorite-Lel’I Col Gay western songs-they're jun the thing for carefree summer evo- nlngs. Lead off with an old favor- ite iike "Goin' Down To Santa F0 Town" and soon everybody‘: sin]- 8. “Oh we saddle old Paint and Iwly we go. We're gain’ down to tho rodeo . . ." Of course it’: more fun when you're sure of the word: and tuna —so pick them up quickly from I congbookof popular dlttiec. Then such a cowboy love song on “Swut Prairie‘ Rose’? is is for you: “Sweet Prairie Ia, you're the sweetest flower that Life without you would empty . and blue." . And here‘: I rootln'-tooth)‘ bil- -lnd. “Two Gun Bonnie." 0170- ll that ml cowboylllt: - "l'b'o' she up cried as cold II Itul I and roug u could ho. ' ' Bcneath henkiniher heart warlike I woman's. yes lirtcl" . . What grand time: youfcun MW. singing these heart-warming - favorite: I! 1!! 'Q bl: cum in '1'b1u."‘fllIoouriJoo.!’ other interests to which you are especially adapted! Make unrully emotions behave and there is no plausible reason why you can’t click ioo per cent today. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) —No need to question your cour- age but there should be a time clock set onedyour enthusiasm and needless spc lest poor Judgment ecll I Yoltr good technique and ab ty. ‘net with the opposite sex also stressed. - aren't on guard. especlailv where mental astuteness and calm Judg- ment are required. Avoid nervous haste, overdolng. Gains indicated for you born after Sept. 6. ' SllZF'I'EiM'.BER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Set a good pace whatever your schedule. Today W111 Day a premium on earnest efforts. general business, banking. brokerage. real estate interests. Manual work equally favored with the vocational. ' OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEIIBER 22 (5011310) —' Attention Scorpio friends! Its a great day if You help to make it 50. Important don ts: be im ulsive: attempt the unconventlonn or bizarr : be im- Itlent. peeved. Do vc your applest nature and cleverness I. break. NOVEMBER. 23 to DEGEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Business, arm. tic and social matter: under fav- orable rays. Look over your equip- ment—nothing like being properly Prepared for action. Gain and hap- xtallgcés can be yours, if you try for DEGEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- You can't just roll into front position. Be keen and alive to the many opportunities and maneuver cleverly. you born before Jan. 6. Others: hard -business. romance. sacials tops.. / JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) —— Especially favored: AUGUST‘ 23 to 8 ER. 23' (Virgo) — Today can fool if you ventors; workers in metals, lum- police. soldiers. Romance rates. FEBRUARY 21 to walk . 39-: 41 than 2£'.’...2i’.".. ...'.'...."‘.'o'l.’ ° m;al‘.'l': : I.'lIl11I1!”lld — corrmuif u —-V ‘ giigiiimb vlafourt‘, . tho ffcnnof ' ~ you in business for yourself or‘ directing the work of others; -. bet: blrbfifl. atcckraisers. dentists, MAROFL 20 (Pisces) — Amembla to offer: .2.-...*uui.i«i'-viii:-in c -.-in. u Iizorszth-r...l3'x'.s We’ Be. i..u ATh 71 " - 3°». up*i§‘.if.."‘_..““3 stsi’i°°.i'.e".".a.... era .-Favor? e Latter Despitvfifl .“..!°- ‘ -V ’\ Modern Idéas Advanced 2‘ mcriogldugbmngvsnmu 5 that I ?.‘.'..l."‘.'.l‘ i . , . A Dear lame hwpl _ rozznno. do hicn means the to ou_ond ' .i‘*°‘*“l°"°*......‘°z.':."'.."£.'3"§.°°.-....=:.‘:: H yo than ' eiarln W0 2 r . Dcwtbeonzogfthewiveswboauume a. mum attgxuge and “talk about the sacrifice they 1: . 1 Butlfgmiu uaetlxeoareerlnstecdoftlie doctor. do whole- and without . . And don't. wlun you have got sick of ’ ‘ * - ether and nursing fnotlo patlenus, beat on your breast and lament about the loneliness of your lfe and weep on every- bgdynfi shoulders because you haven't husband and children and a home 0 o own. ylt is one of the misfortunes of being a woman that we can't have our wedding cakes and eat them. too, as men can. an it comes to mar- riage men can just add it to their other bliosslma and be lawyer or doctor or carpenter for having 9. home and a wife to take care for any roiession or who is engaged in any work in which she is in- terested and has made a. success can seldom have both marriage and her job. Nearly always she to “ between them for the mea- capable reason that she can't be two people in the same time. And if she tries it she usually ftilsvat bo . I think that a man asks no more than is fair when he demands that his wife ive up her career when she marries him if he is able to sup- port her, use being a wife and mother an moi: a homo h enough work for any woman to do and requires all the in lgenoc and energy that she possesses. . _ . so does any job in which a. woman is eflicient enough to make a she must give to that the beat that is in her. she must ut d and her hands in it. she must give it er h. her thoughts. her enthusiasm. her tact, her patience, and it is inevl le that the end of the day should leave her exhausted, nerve- fictted, too tired to make herself an agreeable companion to her hus- band and ltoo worn out to clean herhouse and go into the kitchen and ge a men. If you. for instance. continue to follow your career as a. nurse. what time would you have to give to your husband and our home? who would look after him when you were on Ilifiglt duw And when you hadchiidren. who would care for them wh taking care of somebody eise‘a babies? doesnt: work. When 8. man mlrrias he wants a home. He wants to his wife's first care, not her job. He doesn’t want to pin second fidd to a store or office. He doesn't wan to have to batch while she is off lecturing or giving concerts or what not. He wants PIER. at home. He wants to come home to a lighted house with a woman in it who is restod and waiting for him with a glad weiwme and a mic dinner on the stove. Maybe it is primitive. but it is the way nature ma things and there is nothing we can do about it s a place at the Dear Dorothy "mx.—How can 9. young man stay_ in until he cu, established and ready to marry and yet not be unsaclab or unfrle sly? INQUIRING YOUTH. Evidently it can be done, for we see bachelors all about us. but Im- doubtedly to keep out of matrimony Ls am the more difficult of human achievements and requires not only eat tutcneaa and skill on the part of the youth who is trylnz to avo th mam t-hatrarc Jud for his T feet. but also a considerable amount of purcl ck ...a.°.*:.“.r.;.*.£...“ 'P.s.*:.2°::..°:l*:°‘°..i: since“ awn. “° 2:“ u re a ' :.*:-.*:.°.‘:".°*'.'::....'~"°i.... ‘cs.’ i§m“i;’a who loves flowers to o by so much beauty and swoetneaa wl out suing for the folly of abbfng off one, even if he hasn't a. van in t it in? The on y be pful suggestion that I’cIn one: any yo man who wants to wait to until he can afford the ‘price of a wedding ring gllslkfiflli gghg ggalgs 7/0 Bet around a bit. is to make his attentions l -Keeinclr ‘Lian.-N maketheftal um; 11 1 get to b: 5. habiigh Flit frorixvglrower to flow:r. tom go ba°ol:ttoebtu¥eg:rd'gi simiie. instead eslppi_fgfli_:‘131aun‘e‘cti:.iLt:-y fm Love ‘em all instead of one particular '”l‘..§.§‘§e... o in flight. And when you find you have found the ONLY one and that on are thinking about her too seriously. flee for your lfc. Dear orothy Dix—I am a girl of 18 and badl. oiled. Recently I have been gel with two very nice youniz men and gt) a party I played a dirty trick on hem and now they are both angry with me. I I have been so selfish and self-centered that 1 have nevef considered gnyboay but myself. and I told them lie; and they found 0ut.about it. 'l'.'hey~ dropped me and I havent seen either of them for several months. .It has augbf: me a. lesson and knocked some of the cal and con- ceit out of me. because they have both ignored me «mo eteiy. now an llmmalg them see that I have changed? BPOILIBD GIRL. sw : You will just have to wait. until hance 1-h ~ the: in and let them see for themselves that ‘Sou are.d‘f':;vi-':nt..w me ‘E is always think that all that I boy care; we on . . she is load-lookins. a good dancer and uveiy. T‘hbymtbk§kMtiiIrk!bI;y aiggg professional and commercial ii . Gains in your work possible. Look around youi As-certain how you can improve your position. make more secure your future. A CHILD BORN IODAY will be . high-strung. active. sensitive: will ~ . exasperato you on- minute. please ' you the‘ next. Enthusiastic in . 0 spurts. never 19"-y but llkelv to. ‘cave the "mom". borwnm task“ , 0 for another. mil . of talent and , o I vivacity: will need strict but c . 4 kindly dis lpline ,_ 6 « scum. wulubs MAKE POPULAR cmm sl-:'r ‘ JUST LOVE QUAEREL ‘ >-. LUCKNOW. Indla—-A quarrel ' ’ between Manju. a tire; at Lu:i:- . . now no and his mate. Leila. end- cd fa-fallv when bail: Dlavfully patted Mania‘: head. she broke I his skull. — \ u. a . t 1 ‘ii - OINOI‘. Phrrlowlidlllfiilie wbfir of them and children to work for. But a woman who has fitted herself ’ I carry in each to aim =wuu_ldl|ko¢onoI-vothom. gulp It a meal nomoiso alabonco . than you mlghtfypian for a Sunday sup‘ r. our menu mutt In vcd by quuo soul and ltuuy wlpryou undo! .- 181 each print. I. Prluuwlllbcnwudodior the bcuhuppoc menus mini , “Wm °°‘.r.i:i:.°.°.*.:;; Flour cud in three or more items on each menu. 1 pg .. ... _' n‘ rzasmblylhrfiflw 2nd Prim - ---- -S1M.M' uuuuu,u , 9 PROVINCIAL PRIZES of SZENIIMI (one to be awarded, to tho but provin after the winners of lat, 2nd and 3rd prize: have been ccleoocd). 26 Prints. ouch - - 55.00 150 Print). ouch - - - -52.00 There’; a grand total of 31.000. to be divi ed among 187 Can:-. dlnn womcb.,No contestant can win more than one prize,,Io that the full number of 187 women will share prize money. 2. Send in as many entries as you wish. Each menu entered must be written on I single sheet of paper, with your name and post office address written clearly at the top of the page. 8. Each menu shall have three courses: I soup, main course and ' dessert. Each course may include whatever dishes: on would serve to make u a we I-balanced meal lnltypi Canldllnhomewhczc the homemaker _ the food for the family. (A um in menu is given on this page I guide). 4. Writ: ontiba xzfoyodug enu-y paper e rec: :- dlab you consider IE: but in nu-menu. _ ' Each entry will be ud on lump:-it u reptuentlnig I gigple, "dce*n".- notice if-a glr and greed . but-he does. Boys 3 be honest. on Morning Smile‘ I'w'i'i'b Mrs. to-Data‘ b b 01 50ft-Lug aha lflllt f.ory u'i'3'a33-t 3;. who inquired about its teeth. "wn. th b t thin do fez‘ bah; iaesto give izeryiugfibg dose of castor oil.’ laid the doc- o . ~ ’ . doctor." said mu. U -1»- ''’‘castor oil is so old. uh. Dot lone But e :i , pa.) A. moo!-which u - 5|. ‘1.'I'|ucl ‘1 39.A1? -Con-. ' 1 mu lics..'or 11; catty about other urns. or her principles. and unions the in one is for her to be untruthfui and insincere and a brazgart. onvcrae . the qualities that menaii like , simple and unaffected. And it . on will notice you will see that it is the girls men trust who get the wortii CONCENTRATED s SI./JPER 2 ‘uuuo. .3 m Iauduoupwucsoo ,hv\wIIu--j.‘ ,"ficAuuamhaI_iIJdcfmuu I _ . -u-.lsonInv1Am‘|n1i-,-c-id!uupo-torforAIJ- °’¢"'""“PW ; was $2 .3'f°.i:,?i.°§",,".‘.‘.'; “ ....‘.‘.'£i'i..3‘3 "" "W with ,0. To Ibo . ‘R9. “"17 “II considered mg. i .:'.'.:°.:.-23:?/=4 by "== lenngudate is June 30.5, s . In 06:10:! by midnight ‘gzgsgialguigiit yourcntr‘ t “F, ~ Der. M, Haulage, lgakibznéilvnige’ Rn iuHoodFlourMills,Limized' ' M°flC¢0||- NJ}. 0 emplu eé . of Robin Hood Flour 1.1.11, L|fl1_“_9dn'0r any member of their: funxlxes my enter the contest. {_8. 1' have appointed the follow. in well-. own dietitians a, [F gea: Mus Jessie Read of an oronto “Evening Telegram" .Mrs. Madeline Day, \vin,,,peg' Chief I_.ecmrer of the “School oi Canadian Cooke ", and Miss / Mule Holmes o the Toronto Star". Decision of me -“Daily judge: will be final. ' 9. All menus and recipes become the prop: of Rob‘ H ‘our Mills, imized. m God How to Plan Your Menu 1 have put together a menu I: I guide to help you but I haven’: mentioned any actual dishes so as torleave your choice absolutely free. Remember. the winning menu must re resent I ' all Canadian mear. mm y ' SOUP - SALAD MAIN counsz Two VEGETABLES DESSERT BEVERAGE Inun on ROLLS, on OTHER BAKED oooos ‘In the above menu I consider III burned to bethe........" 0 recipe or it and the method So: making it is enclosed. (Name and Address of Sender). 37’.:‘i‘.’.l‘.l’.:.’ii’§.‘.’.‘:".:‘..5.‘.‘;‘."i€8lii‘l‘«i': $11: dm for entries is June 30th. I> ‘In In mlnylficnus as )!'‘ou pleas; but I: guarantee to to en: me . ' winner: will be announced in mm: coo ggislble after llldging Ki. n u comp! 1|-M Robin Hood Flour .ir.:zz....a; M. ax who won is selfish - us. as as =° is in a woman is for her 10 '“““.§.%‘.l.€3‘’T“i‘.‘.‘?‘ IX 3: "wen. midam." was the reply. "so an babies." Did you hear about the school- master who, to impress on his pu- pils the nosd of thinking before speaking. told them to count iiltii before saying anythlnil unlmimk ant. and one hundred if it wll very important? A few days later he was spent- ing to his class with his back to the fire. when he noticed several. lira moving rapldiv. suddenly the whole class shout- ed out: "Ninety-nine, a hundred- nlerve. sir your trousers are on fire!" X? § U D S Z’/:3f57fl;; ‘ ouror 4 ynbannuiuuaxwnwmishw"-“ machlnc. Rinaeaoutw-W"4 ‘ ..i--‘c~fIrIW.!!l"!"v9r"'w°*'- mum and-act: quickest 1‘ . V .‘ i ' W ":1?" ‘"’i\7i'o§2"r:d‘s0{J1 - _ mmclothflmmt