")1? ‘L33 l W i. ILenten Meditations o God, forgive the verty. the Listen. not to our ‘cords, but 1Q the groanings that 1112111111 b? ultcr 5.: hearken. n05 l0 our lmlziorls, but. to lhe crylnfl 0f our nerd. So often we 111'"? f" 1.;r1t which is already ‘ours. {Will-CV- eli and llllli])p1‘0l)l‘1£|l\(i. s0 Oat-l 101' that which never "'1 s 0lllb.’_59 often for that We H1115! “m ~ ioour endless- an only come t0 Olll‘ PTIHCTS- Us in p111)?!‘ l-low often have we braved for the coining of T5)‘ kingdom. W" \'.ilf‘l‘l 11 hrs sought to come 1i r‘ ".11 us we have sometimes barf- - .119 way; we have wanted it " ‘ ut in Glli/JYS, but not in our own lrcarls. We feel 1t is we vtJ-u spinal beh ‘on mans need and Tires‘; b9I\\".‘£'1i ourselves and what we might be; and we have no .r.lst 111 our oxrn strength. or loyalty. 01' g é u: to love Thy will. and ._ T1,,- ulrlgdom first of all v away our fears, our corn- s. lest a? =1. zalnsi 'I‘l~e2. Amen-W E. 0 T5011, who arr the true Sun 0f 13w “~0¢-l(l_ crcr rising, and never pair down; who l]: Th}! mQ-‘i \‘.':lOll.'SCfll(' appearing and ‘i849 (‘.1151 nouzislz. and lllfldde" a“ ihzngs, in hcaycn and earth; we yorevcll Th.» 111crrl.'\1!l_y' to shine into our hearl. that the night and (ldll-{YKSS of sin. and the mists 0f czror on ew talc. being drlv§n away. by the b ghtnrss of Fnl’ sirinlng within our hearts. we ma)‘ llll our life walk without stumblinl. as in the day-time and, being. pure and clean from the works of darkness, may abound ln all good works rvl1l"l1 Troll hast prepzved for us 1o "lvvlk 111. Amen. -F‘.:'asmus . I 11467-153131 1 ‘Prlevsmihich have been weaken- drouth fall easy prey t3 ‘ ed bl‘ borers. l 1 l l 0man's l, pg-ltlllgs, Lord the chi dish folly of , ‘ duslrlvs and urgent mattcls. i and iurrl‘ ‘ and I116 1 clnrtsiicti lilllzlls, l~lll3ll you llllVQ r1’) ~\ HE l 95¢ cnerk B!“ POUND P B . '. ACA D lA f BAlilNli PUWDER i a Makes Golden Brown Biscuits_ Re .1 OOQ§OOO$Q .1 Tender and Delicious For Thursday, March 20th MARCH 21 to APRIL 30 (Aries) -Pci'sonal aggranuizemcnt or re- c;gnlt.on may not be forthmmlng just now bu; 1111s should n.t cltter you from planning and working for greater BCILBVGIIILIIL. Day espccally favors sound, practical busincss, shipping, commerce, transportation. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus- Bencfic vibratons in your fav.r., Sponsored for gain; are: Deals w.th professional people, opening new shcps, wisely expanuhg prtsenl. business, enhancing a;lt.quat.d plo- oucts or methods by modern equip- ment, ~utiln.ng new plans. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 tGemlnll - Should be an excellent opportunity . for you to display just now much, you can accimpliru 0.1 an opportune l ca)‘. New and unlquc locus, inven- litns and ,mpr vcnierrts are equally favored with. well lsi-abhsiled in- JUNF 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)— if your lne of endeavor is worthy 11C‘. a 11mins for s(cu1.ly' lcguard of 1.1a and quarrel 111111 Leda), Wlllingntss to forget selfish aims is imp rtant. Give ycur natural talents a mow. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- A.M. particularly favorable for mental work, conferences, consulta- sov, I m1 coon: You have a wise mother, sonnyl We ‘ know she gives you SCOTTS EMULSION , to make you big and strong. For over sixty years, mothers the world over have helped their loved ones build. sturdy bodies, strong bones and teeth by giving them Snow's EMULSION . . . the nIl-year-round tonic and body builder every person needs to hclp_ resist colds and infection. scorfs MUISION fcourams VIIAMINS A "M: D 4 r/Mrs ens/m r0 o/arsr mm mw coo z/vm OIL tions, lnurwnewc; P M. favors far _ artistic and practical busness lines. domestic pr-biems, you who serve the public. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) — Pass along good ideas and other knowledge that will 1n- crcase your own value and also aid yrcur profession 1r trade. ls is a day for help.ng to make headway. Be a. doer. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- Today requirrs . management. forethought and | when the occasion demands, quick. action. Never mind previous mls- i takes, pr fit by them and push on, to new successcs. .‘ OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 2'1, (Scorpio) - Should bavery re-l celptive to bright, qulck-wltted pers- ons. Not. a lazy manK day but one| for Rn ambitious, right-living ln- _ dividuul who knzws it is healthy and go d to k<ep usefully occupied. Keep your ideas high, noble. NOVEMBER 23 to DEOm/IBER 22 (Sagttarius) - Alert 1s thO watchword this generally advant- ageous day. Industrial and mechan- ical lnterlsts, manufacturng, build- ing, real estate lransactrom, buying values favored along with profess- ional and artistic activities. DECEMBER 23 I30 JANUARY 31 (Capricorn) - Slightly mare fav- (fable for private affairs than B‘ I1- eral matters for you b'rn lrfore January 6th, You other Capricorn- lans: Exert yourselves more than usual; if y..u do you'll find this day fruitful and (ncvurag ng. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius: ._ Plunge Int" the 1m- portant matter; with your best enthusiasm. You're in line for b":1e- fits through your cwn efforts, also through. assistance cf olhrrs. You can't fail 1f you try hard enlugh. Needlec -—-For The Home raft- It isn't Spring wlthsut a suit and lhs year its tallcrcd JBCKCIS and slightly flaring skirts. Nothing 0011121 be smarur than this well cut style with its trim lapels and gored skirt. Mak; ll, with a contrasting jacket or a1 of one material and y.u'll wcar 1t for many months. An extra skirt ‘p; also a wise invest- mmt for mixing and malclt-ng with sweatzn, Jackets and blouses. The jacket of your new Iult ll also handy to ulirp on over your daytime frocks on cool days. Make y»ur suit now and be ready for the flrst Sprln days. Sty; No 3004 l; designed (or sizes 12, 14, l6, 18 and 20. Size 18 requires 1 3-4 yards of 54-inch fab- ric for jacket; 1 8-8 yards for skirt. Sena Pwenty 1201:) coin t! pre- ferred. for Pattern. wme plainly your Name, Ad tress and the style number, Be sure to atom the rlze you wish Style No. 8004 Size .........,,.,. Namn Your Individual HOROSCOPE By Frances IIrakc————i FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces: _- ltliduay 111's Ass favor- able aspects than [he other perzods and stresses caution rgainst un- ntcessary rxslis and pulntle s ex- tremes. Aficr 1.50 P M more favor- able aspects for nil matlcr . A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be a deep Llrziker; ardnt, w.th pleasant ciemelmtr; rather subtle and secretvt, especially In persmal mflfiill‘. Should be trained spiritual- ly a5 “ell us materially to keep it always -.n the right road. Capable of unuual ach lvement. Self- mastery an cs entail. THE COOK'S l\ll~IA'l‘ srltuans Add 2 chopped lmro-ruukccl (‘gags fol c111) < f d. villecl 11am ..11d1 table- spoon hm '1 . siprelrd on 1's". round and .1 1 (lfihulllg. 0.1111111» 1-2 cup chapped clriclzrn livers until tuzrppcd lmrd-cockccl eggs, 1 teaspoon minced rnron and slascnlngs. Mzx with cream 1o a spreading consistency, spread on crisp crackers and garnish with parsley sprig. PINEAPPLE bVAFFhES One and three-quarters cups flour l tablespoon sugar, 1,2 teaspmn salt, Z tggs. 3-4 cup milk. 3 tea. spoons baking powder‘, 1-2 t. 3- cuR/I crushed and draned pineapple. ix and sift dry ingrcdlents. Add milk to beaten eggs. Combine all ingrtdients. Preheat iron frr 8 mtgzutes and bake batter for 3 min- u s. >h FUDGE CAKE 1 cup butler l cup sugar Yolks 3 eggs 1-2 cup milk 1-2 tsp. vanilla 2 cups flcur 2 1-2 ls-yts. baking powder Wlrteg 3 egg"; 2 lz. or squares unswetlcned choc late Cream butter, and sugar gradu- 8115’. crearnlng well together"; then add yvlk= ‘c eggs, wcll beaten. M»: and sift baking powder and flour and add alternntay with milk to first mixture. Add stiffly beaten whle of eggs, chqcolmg mclltd over hot water. and va- nilla. Turn into 2 buttered and flcured '7 inch square pars and bake 1n a 350 degree lven. Us: fudg" frosting beuvcen and on top of layrrs. FUDGE FROSTING U21S'.\".'Clf‘!l('d (‘hrcolfllg fsu. vanlla bultrr ‘n Paucpaw and when meltld ndd sugar and milk. B1111! ta boiling point ard m bol 1O minutes Add cllérlalc nnrl h“l] 5 mlnutns, taking care may ch c 17f“ d~es not st ck to b"l1<*.n1 0r sides rf pan. rnncvl- lGm he mid vanilla and boa; until cl 1- ghl, consistency w spread, TOMAHA“'K DUTCH NEW YORK Lirdifrm r‘; ' --Anolh"r s-wllvdor-lsts snv lhc "l1~""~1'.: s r1 rrinlf-"zrlon 41x0 and pipe was hrou:h1 to AlflTlltlt by carlv Dutch and copied by m- dlans. Street Addresn 01 t! Province Tiu village orchestra had just re- lfirsed the overture for the sxth e. | "Thank you, gentlemen," said the] mmposer, who was also the con-l ductor; “l last you have given me a trus interpretation of my work." l "Geo!" whlspcrcd the man with 1h; trrmbone. "That's queer. I've got two page; to play yet." U“ of Christian names for serv- ants l; Lrbldden 1n western Ausw trail; unless the servants give con- such Ull- g _1_111. _v_<;11.g\l_zl.o1frl;jr_(>wl§iiualznlaw rvvv GOOOOOOO DOVOQQQQWCOQQOIOOO-O-OOOOOOQ‘! “‘ m / Social 6| 1d Personal i/ Fashions 1 Literature Infill 1..-- JJM- "- | Dorothy Dix Says oi’ booze 1n for pants they heads h knee-length dresses that expose how fat or thin or bowlegged their legs are; why they will starve them- sclvcs into anemia or T. B. in order lo look like. a ruck of bones: why they will wear slacks and shorts looking the way W“ 53y U19? d0. nobody can even guess. Why girls brought up 1n decent nun-es will sell themselves out cheaper than the lowest woman of the streets and pet and kiss for tiie sake of being taken to the movies, or on a lQYPide: why an“ will drink when they know that the most loathsome sight on carlh is a drunken woman, is another riddle. Influenced by Men My guess at l1 is that they do {r051- {ml thinys because they think that it makes them attrac- tive to men, and lhey are not canny enough to perceive that woman's lacsl. bet ls fcmininity' and that when she threw away her seven veils 01' lll_\'$l€l‘_\‘ and put on br'iic“cs she nlatlc lire nlistukc 01‘ her . But all of this merely empha- slzes the truth of my contention that men's Influence over women ls all-powerful and that they nave only to use it to make them what they want to be. The modern rzirl drinks and smokes and Jltterbuzs with men because the boys won't take her out on dates unless she does. But if modesty and purity and proner-ity were the price of popu- larlty. she would turn into a lirile Puritan before you could say Jock Robinson. PLEASURE SHOULD NOT ENDANGER JOB Dear Miss Dix —My wife and I have had some very heated argu- ments on the subject of dancing. Sire comes from u snnall town wnere they hold their dances on a week night. other than Saturday nights, and she insists that I take her to them. This would necessi- tate our riding about 60 miles each way on a bus, dancing until about 2 or 3 o‘clock in the morning and. as I have to be at work at ‘I o'clock. I insist that it is asking too much c1 me. I am perfectly willing to take .her to dances at home, provided ‘they are held on Saturday night. but this isn't what she wants I have a good position and I feel that =I owe it my best efforts, and 1.111s If cannot give if I am worn out and half asleep from attending a dance Klae night before. What shall I do .ab0ut it? HUSBAND. ANSWER-Undoubtedly a hus- band olvcs it to his wife to provide her with some amusement and, if she likes lo dance, to take her lo dancrs when he can do so without lwbnrdizing his job or ruining nis hczlllll, but hc 1s very foolish if 11c l leis hnr desire for pleasure wreck his career. Y“ molly women do this. After l-‘rlilllfl: at hcme all day: they want ll" 8WD out at night and they draw Jhclr poor, tlrcd husbands around to dinners and parties and nlzht clubs until lltev break down “my, nervous exhaustion or fall behind _1n their work. Protect our family with is enlla sanitary tissue. TILLIE THE TOILER -- Then they complain _ MEN'S INFLUENCE MAKES GIRLS WHAT THEY, ARE When Femininity Is Demanded, It Will Be Forthcoming, For Women Follow The Call Of Popularity Dear Dorothy Dix -I was greatly int/crested in your article about men having more influence over women than women have over men. Your argument sounds pliillslbic. but still leaves two questions unsettled to which I can find no satisfactory answer. First is, why are women, young and old. devil-Doss to get into pants? Mort men detest seeing them in pants. fm it makes them lose feminine charm. 1n plain English. they look like hell. Is it because they \'l'ls'r. to be like men 1n everything? Second. why do girls drink? The poor little fools! they know they are cutting their own thwfl Women have always been the 9661111" Victim-s Always they have suffered from drunken men folks. Ninety per cent of men hate to see women drink. Do not misunderstand ine- I like won-en and respect them more than most men do. I have a wife and three daughters. all splendid tyres of American womanhood. Not. one of them drinks, but the girls do. on occasion, go Help, please. Tell me the valnswer. ANSWER-Why women do many things that do 15 g mystery past all finding out. Why women will put on their als that male them look like figures of tun: why they will weal‘ about. John being sick and not get- ting along as some other man does. And the fault is theirs, because few men have the strength to toil all day and play all night, and no 1119.11 who goes to his job dull and stupid from lack of sleep, with a stomach upset from oo much liquor and indigestible food, and who is tired and worn in body and mind, can compete with the one who has had a quiet. peaceful eve- ning at home. a long night's sleep and who ls rested and refreshed. Perhaps if you can make your wife understand that your ability to make money and gve her the luxuries and comforts she craves drpmds 0n her not wearing v0.1 out in makln! you take her to dances she will see that you are hcltlter selfish nor tyrannical in refusing to take her to her coun- try dances DON'T BOTIIER T0 CHASE TIIE IIIFN Dear Dorothy Div-A mall who has been making love to me for several months has suddenly ceased coming to see me. What can I do to find out what ls wrong? Should I call him up and have a show- down with him face to face. or is indifference the best policy? He tells me that he is not financially able to get married right now. I am willing to wait. but don't like not knowing where I stand. What should I do? WORRIED ANSWElt— When a man drops a girl after he has been making love to her. it is because he ls through with her and she saves her face by not asking for any explanation or making any protest. For there is nothing she can do about it. It is Just that the game is over. The little romance is washed up. Fin- ished. Evidently that is your case ‘There is no rational explanation of the young man's conduct. There has been no lovers quarrel. He lust faded out of the picture, be- .cause he had not tired of you, nr because he realized that you were taking his love-making seriously and that 1f he didnt break away he would become involved in an engagement, while the last thing hiedwanted to do was to get mar- l‘ f! . Love-making is just a line with many men, and 1t is a thousand pities that girls havent some vay of telling the real article from toe spurious. It would save them many a. heartache. l i l ADOPTED CHILDREN SHOULD BE TOLD Dear Miss Dix-I have just had to tell my foster son that he ms Rdvntczl and it ls breaking mv heart. We both cried. What will it mean to him when he is 14 or ~15? Will he not love me then as he docs now? A FOSTER MOTHER“ “ANSWER-If he ls the right sort. he will be all the more de- voled lo you because he will feel that he is imder a greater obliga- 11°" l0 Yvu than he would have been if you were his own mother. DOROTHY DIX. IIVIQ YOU MONEY Every roll contains l. full 7§0 snow-white sheets of highest quality tissue. Qompare this with ordinary tissue values and put EDDY'$ WHITE SWAN on your shopping Ila EMlosseo Tl 5 5 Ui w. 1/ ‘n? South From Mayfair By Pearl Bellalrs “S0 IT l8 YOU!" He started violently. He stared at her as if he could not believe his eyes. She lumed from that 1n- creclullty quickly, and went back into the kitchen, conscious that he was still staring after her. What a long time the egg took to cook! She feared he might come to the kitchen door. Fancdd, mad- ly, that he might go away. When at last she look the tray in a. shaking hand and carried It in. his gaze, eager and searching, met her the instant shq came through the doorway. He rose, and his chair went back with a violent scrape. He didn't ppgpk as she put the plate on the a e "Please sit down," said Lorna. "Do you want Jam with your bread?" "Bo it is youl" "Who else should it be?" She found she could manage to be cool when It came to it. Sh: could even look at him, to see the look of ghunderstruck amazement in his ace. "I thought my eyes were playing me tricks at fzrst. Then I thought it was someone extraordinarily like V011 ——l" He stopped, and asked: "What are you doing here?" "Just an honest 10b of work. Don't you think You should all: down? D0 you warlt jam with your bread?" He sat down, helplessly, and since he made no reply she went and fetched the Jam. “Are you doing it for fun?" asked. The secret animus of soul showed for an instant: "You think I do everything for fun, don't you?" She added more Cnllnlyi “The woman who runs this place is IU. and she has five child- ren, so I came up from Wellington to help her." "Oh, I sec!" he said. 1n the tone of one \vl1o doesn't in tho least, "ll/ill you wurt auyllr. g Jsc?" " ‘Will you wont anything else?’ " he mimicked her. "Where did you learn to talk like that?" The Sllilkestlon of ridicule loosed her pasionaicly repressed feelings. She paused an instant by the table, looking clown at. him. “I've never had anyLhing from you," she said, "but ridicule and con- tempt. and criticism. I know what to expectll" Hawksford went very white mo, and asked: ho her from you?" Shesstmcd, hevrlim parted. sound. less. My love, she thought. "He had only my love!" "N0"! n8." she said aloud, Walled lfJEICIK into this kitchen. m o now," sai Eva. wl l Stayed until eight o'clock. w my 011.. are you? Good-night!" Eva put on her coat and ran out, 193111"! I-vflrna to struggle with her feelings in private. She told her- self she would not go mto the dining-room again. L431 him 5o when he had finished, Another gen days and she would be out of the country and he out of her life. She didn't even want to see him again, But she remembered that she had not lllven him his blll. To gel; m, task over, she went in with ll; 51. most immediately He was sitting with his head lgwgfd. the food untouched on his p a and “Here's your bill," said Lorna. ttiigllélly. putting it down on the “flanks,” He barely glanced at her, went back to the kitchen wondering wnfusedly- Why did he 1001: so miserable? A few minutes later there was a $89 on the kitchen door. She open- ed it a little. He stood there but. now there was a twlnlge m hiring“,- in his eye. “Miss," he snld humbl , the evening off?" y "I, have a lot of washing up to o . She "have you t;- "And what else have I ever had ‘ 4.__M.*.*_R_°£'J.L-la1g l. l » In a famous lriilsh University, special I051: were made on some volunieer medical siudonis: the Iesls were ill; analysis of siolnach conienis aI various fimef, AFTER BQVRIL had been felon, li we: found ihaf BOVRIL not only sfimulaies the flow of gastric iuices, buf enables the body Io get MORE nourish. IIOM from ordinary diet when BOVRIL I fallen. In sickness or convalescence, BOVRIL ls absorbed with a MINIMUM far on the digestion: in health, BOVRIL by aiding nourishment, helps rasislance Io cold, chills and other winIer ills. Always lreor a boifle oi BOVRIL In fhe house: if r so useful when stimulat- ing drinks are needed in a hurry. ‘bacIk go Hamilton?" “ aven't any passengers to go back to-night, and I don't have to leave from there until eight in the morning. So I can take the ca: in any time to-night." (‘has let him come Into the kit- I believe." Lorna. informed hlrn. "I am going to England gt end of next week." "0111," are you? comm; "Ncvorl" said Lorna. "You don't like us enough?" "No, I like New Zlealand. But {other worries about my bQlnK 31,, rere." T0 m: LONG ours-r m,“ ‘Ihesinkwaa clean. the d were put away. He was putting - his coat to go. He had taken cap from the wall, he was . looking at her; his words c .. without any preliminary: "Because I did, do. and alw shall love you, Loma -wll mo I you've been doing since I lint n you, and why?" "Because you —wl1at?" He: voice came faintly. "Because I love you —haven'i told you often enough before?" "Not so terribly o ten. only on I think She was leaning against -- table, she half sat on 1t for l 3 port, her face while. a. wild llg in her eyes. It was a moment -» fore she could find strength speak _ I "What does he want. She thought. She remembered other times when she had allowed him his way, and her pride uttered furious warnings ;that if she gave him an inch he would take an ell. But he was unerqiectcdly silent. lHe merely took off his coat, rolled up his sleeves, and dried the dishes as she washed them in the steam- ing sink. "So it might have been," thought Lorna. She washing up and he dry- 1118. in a nice llttla all-electric house In a green suburb of Auckland. She wished that her sophisticated wits would make her shrink from such :1 prospect. But they sad not; no, and they still did not, lo her shame and misery. stacked, the The dishes were dln-niroom cleared. A conventional, somewhat awkward conversation be- gan. "I Shun‘?- be down here again," he told her. "The chap on the car I'm driving ls ill, and I look his \ place." "OM-Joe Clark? I'm sorry. What is the matter?" , ——-—————— “Nothing much —a touch of flu, (Continued no page 1, Coll) MOTIFS FOR VARIOUS USES Mmell, then, could I help you, She couldrfthelp smiling nt hi; mode of address. Dorrt you have to lake your c,“ today! (i A LAME EXPLANATION. SAID“GEE,MAN ‘LYOU THINK I SAW YOU IN THE MIRROR WHEN I PAUL l6 A Q'HAN,DON'T VOW BUT DON T YOU SE I MEANT WAS “GEE MAN ‘IAN EXCLAMATION W Design No. XOIO _ These attractive and easy-to-rlo crou stitch designs are suitable l embroidery on towels, children's cothea aprons, curtains. 9111""- ' Hot iron transfer pattern No. X080 contains 23 motifs averasilll l" 3 by 3 to 5 6 inches and complete instructions. Design N0. 680. To order attem: Write 0r send above cture with 15 cents In " eediework Bureau, Charlotte Guardian. 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