.___.__..._.~...... n~n~E~>~P,-MA new-gamma 000060 a PACE FYCT-YT vWQOO-‘OOOOO-OOOOOOQOIOCQOOOQ.UICOOIOIOIOOOOOOOQOOOUOQOQ‘ A Woman's Re aim nnunnnnnnwnwoonvwwnowvoovnon ~~qn“”,"”,” , _ . _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ..____._. _ . _ uvonuoaoouowon 00004 q N ,,,,,,,.¢¢¢+¢»o-»-oovooo+ooooooooooooooooo+oooooooowooooaoo-ooooooooooonoooooo-o-ooooowooovoovv-vnwvona»,' 2 i Q9‘ H L appenings Ofii Dorothy Dix Says- The Week i’ l)l\"()lf(‘E DOES NOT ALWAYS (‘zireftil Thought Before Asking Legal ‘S’ Separation i U . ~ .\ ss Di.\'—-MV husband is a weakling and rotten at the core. I,‘ pomiom m H“, H)“ til to ine. does not love me, has no use for inc except fcr n ,9 Dvpariulén, ' i111.\' -W1‘\lt‘t's il-5 a housekeeper and my ministering to his comfort. Hc " . . . ' I loves. so far as he is capable. a girl who is veiy sweet and fine-and whois alone in the world. Aiio l1 think she loves him, too. But he is too much of a coward to dtvorce me and risk the censure which he would receive, Why do I not take some action? Well. I do not wish to be n (livorccd ivomnn. I ivtuit a mail who is nly nus-band lu the Governor- f ltmzrvtftil frlrewel‘; gre being szil Rtiviii l no _\ 5- Wilma Dwviscn m“ Cculltia-s 1. . liiizic irho 11"‘ .11 s (i. \'<’l'lllt\L-lll it _ iiiii) ti.‘ oi. - 'l'ile \Vl‘.ilt‘ House has nnnouzicrd be gllwli lllill Princess Julizvna of The ' proved 1o be a crllil i~ wrlrti bi‘ ft guest of -' dill. ' Ali's. Roliscvli" ' Lisvviiibt-r . Nuhtirilinlls ntitlisieg", the eyes 0f the world. no lnuitci- how poor u . "irtcrs Illa’. lll(‘ visit of llli‘ 5999mm" 0f mlmhwd- I klww 111111 W b9- p,.,,,,.,. 5 ,0 111,61 “Q1139 “mm. ,,.0.,,,, Although he has money enough to stipport 1W0 b, U. J .. rim“. mrsghnl 5,“, households comfortably, 1 do not \\‘l>‘l\_ to go .J.,.,, m, c,“ Th‘, mnmnuj,“ through the inconvenience (Hid uncertainty‘ oi l1" '- still is iv “cud b:- '\["()n~1_ trying to collect alimony. And. sillitiictlti tis is o , n “V, ‘on ‘m u. ‘ fl ' , , the rontcssloti. I love this nlisornbic clcztturc itiio i‘ “ e m "cm cmlim- am \\'1ll1n;: to keep him on iinv tcriils. Frcln rc she has been staying. by Ad- niilztl Btlrcn di Vos and Biiroii('.~.,s de Vos. , . . - . -\iice wore it Mrs. H. S Henderson entertain. tones oi ed '\' it ltittcheon bridge at the -~ i. C. utl '\‘.\'il Hofel wsterdilv lillrl the picture which I have drawn, which is the weaker character, he 0r l? WRETUHED. ifie >03- Answer- I certainly do not think that you show any Quite the reverse. for it takes a great deal more 9",“. i ;'l:>1 . (‘sis l\ t il..ill\'i\\. \.l .1 in (iiillul- an unliilppy‘ marriage than it tit-it's’ 11151 l0 Wlllk 0115 I _ - ilczkzltlt "lffziir i. ' i -' .. . . . 1 , .,. f, 5 1,, u“. ,,,.,.k_ l E ‘ ‘"1 " l . some 0i the most heroic figures in the world are 1110 Wlvvs W110 till into ilii‘ l‘ ‘ ' ' ' ,*'*‘n'-\ U“: V31“ “Her lwfiu- Lmpug“ i 'v* O ‘W O O w O A . _ ,. K ,_ ..1_ p} .- , 1,», . I _ 11nd x3 LlilllY nilserv oi marriages ‘found SQn-yebodvfs [Qflllngs 0r hurt “' ’ e ,}‘1.,,‘,f,‘,§,, i ‘on ‘minlf’ "It? wmllimelg qivhDad, . 1' 11\1l111'1‘$- their pride We know old people virha ‘ ' ‘ ‘ : ‘ ' ' , c9151“ ‘W m" , .lt'11l'l_\_1ll'0 broken; their are whining and Culllplfllfllllg and . . . l and Mlb S. F‘. Dliil- liilililittl nil.) the dust; thiy who Show no npiirocl.ltlliii o1’ what ' "» -- I‘ I ~' .- . . . son. .n Olilwa befo.e inning fo. llu l) h..li msttt ilnd ile- 15 done 10;- “mm ~Q~~ ‘ 5llllllll"l7*“lf‘ 341cc lJlit tllcv hlilllil by lhc Lllll) And we km,“ D101,“- Of 01d ‘yo. .1 11 1911116 K10“ i ’ ’ ’ ' thtw llil\t' .>\\Ul'l\ tn bx tuithiui unto i 91L- whg, p5 [hgv ilscfl to sing in one lines of the fair sex i itlrs. Hitrw Cudmore entertained ‘lflllll- All" Elli" lllkfi 181?" "lore of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. the l ilt a bravcrv tiliiti 11 (F1008 l0 198d R are very imperfect ablutloners and 4Tb ltliiftirms of prettily airanged afternoon ten ' an‘. Air Force ‘ ‘i: Whose clothes are always (iirty and spot-ted so that it is unplfifl-iflfll W have them around. We are always adjurlng young cliillge on the battlefield. a_v at her home T1 - 113 North River Rozicl. Divorce No undue of Courage o a a u _ , so (it) nix. think of voursi-lt as n, v uwnbers of the vice-regal house- father's old home. 319'.‘ urn-e in attendance and assist- ' _ . _ v.1 an ilwkiitz lifter the guests. Indy . daughter or ms The engagement is announced nf Prlnregs the afai-ques of Aberdeen and lVlrs. _ w H Mk “my, “.93, Guy lune-g widow nf Cnpf. J. W i l» - ti: (‘Hllliilll and crystal sit G 11m“ P‘ M-"llivfilllffr House, Kili- 1 " cnrtimeshirc. Lord Aberdeen, w-llo “m mdkm‘ Colonel its 6i. vrris first married to Mrs. I-T t0 "nice" to them and the things they expect for a ride around tile block is a pretty hliZh Price to Dny- They refuse to call on a girl at her home. or make dates in advance. You can't even demand planners from them. When there is a (lane/e 0r a football came 0r any of the other things that come so seldom 11 small town. they izo out of town 101' titluitl be lwiilu‘_ti.ibed_ it not 10st, by your glaring a divorce. illitt votl Uuliililon R1186 a wot-rec absolute‘ 1 .1 l: automatically illl illllltlil-lt ‘wvlllnil into olie u.l\ and tilccrltil, and vou .4\\ your o\\'ll observation . * infill-iii‘ u; the (lli-‘OITE 1B \\llil niallli‘ a thorn. ' lluu- Q Comm‘ and Mrs W’ gfgétaf-Ec of Sheffield who died in v M?!‘ Edam she,“ Y. l; 1o is the son of Lord and I __ 1,“ H. their dates and that leaves 11819001’ T R C_ Gum Shaietdcen of _Rldc:til Hall, Alfitnbyvll) dig‘; um“: Wm‘ ‘you is town girls on tilt? rocksssjbli’ ease‘ _ ,__,,,‘.,,_,__ R C N_ v_ DO iwnn limit-will, ills mo h(‘1{‘_ the U‘ ‘. ‘;\:K::(~:ll‘:‘4u'1\“ol-tl“' vow. h“? tell me dhow a gn can o0 Y i: 1 m‘, Ho“ E_ Cm“, wast-r itlnishioncss of Abcrcicen, b"_*,',,“d ‘m W“ m}, w“ hi,“ Like decent ties. CLARA BELL. m“ m 1939' Alltllt"; tuu czin sit)": "A D001‘ mink. but mine own." 'l‘h‘at being the case, you are liiillbiei‘ with him than You w i be without hun, lawn in lute. hail n loaf is better .. i- ilizl Hrm. Oriel Baird. Lady- :- Mi: :15: were most arduous in t iiriiiixr pwrtnors for the dancers. - - . Answer— The thing for you girls t0 d0 ll 10 get together and form a unlon and w. 1 k 0w that it is difficult to 1111111 l1" lblékllil-fluilz‘ lllzl*ll‘gogl"ox,fifg tsliis bccguse thire “illlliihVlbyliT ti; 1w“- “lll -' .‘ " i" » ii sort of a scu ‘stir \\'io wi ,illl.\iot.,> iliitl ton ousies and ziclting¢zliifsvnl and s]‘t\i“v!( (“Hum no mflupr ililiilvlllltxkx Wllllutl lgouf 111%.‘; Wgilé gal,“ , liotvinuch shc has DYOlTHN-‘d 11°‘ g0. t LA a '0 t ~ ' " ~ . Flwi Hindle 11v his . l;iii-ll“fi-liylinililn. 3 “ ‘gfiegli, {(11, Ytylllesblsilsglttsgo113151112011: n Cilvlllll- Tl fflfllfd 91M , )\ll(i-ll this is a comfort t0 you- mm line ' ’ .l.o nnd>R.Q..\f.S. Hosper. Here's an old-fashioned, pre- you l1lfl\ be lcry Slli'l:_lliill.vyOll1'l‘lUS- wh“ ‘Ems never Wm uncle,“ _ WP“, among 35 v w“ kind of story “bow, a mtg“ pillid still lows YOU lll his way. or stand is mm the‘, are just as 1m- ‘o tea by the imaid. Hm- mistyl-gg had m Spunk tiisl- lu- would hlivti liskcti V011 101' 3- portmit to boys ns t-he boys lire b0 beth and to her about one tLlUIOYiUE faihnil H“ has mwr “flamed m 1119111. 811d 111111 W“ C5111 11° "l9"? ’ lwlllm‘ m" have a good time without the girls 'l"'.'n former residents of Guelph. j r: w. \il'.l rise Canadian Actim Scr- ln l-luiilniitl. recently . 0f Queen Elizabeth at . i()i'\' is told in a letter re- ‘ AMomingSmilc (like w. ' TV llli? 0 re present. l-lgnoring the telephone when it ‘“ . . ,. .. - . . l‘ wou i have done st in h h 1- iith ut them. So '1 13:1" .22: 5212' l°3;l§li.,"i2 léi"i.tit<t.trlzidedt.°br. rssii? l“ 1- i. tilt‘ irsisitittit- at’... i‘ . .. . -- *1 ijbiii milest- _i\ and "brown kn ‘létfr I want. you to answer "M", To mum-d, éigcizgti: ggtislflnlllilrlalhea ngireeiw an nun nwbcrry Jnm. ‘said; - f ccpione, Clarice. she said. “up; up 01,1) ppm-LE decent,“ you can nmke mom (may, w" w smoked the KlnZSi Yfism. __ the maid iepltedt . you properly and they will Wgppvt “was, :00. and took iilfim slltmlr- Seems sort of silly. llfili‘ in» l)ix—I uni it widow you for it. ponoriiv DIX. Jwuh two ilelirly-grotvn children and illl\L' hull fill old aunt living with —-i- tine tor the last few .\'¢-'i1l'$~ m“! l5 9- Bltlshinz. she hid her face on her lillt- tilmliln and I am very fond of father's shouldqg . lrl’. nut silo llilS lived iliucli alone “He loves ma» she Saki ';l)1_1 5i“; gotten very careless Ills own r11 .. though. Nine times out of ten its my. . personal cigarette i‘ for you." ALFRED IIAMMON GREEN I O l I Miss Elsie Nicholson R. N’ , of New York arrived Wednesday on a Death of Alfrgcd-l-limmond Green. 3468 Ontario, who dicd Friday. Tlil’ To hcr mother Mrs. Donald ,_ _ , , , . . H . L b1 Nivtiilscti- -,,, “l?” I.,.:“‘l’p°s° h” Wm“ t“ ti") “lift:lll?ilfig¥iilélllldl{b5“: ‘dtilocfzlu; aged 70. W111 be held ct 3 P- m- ‘ ' ' ' ' F33 t. M ‘i w slovcniy in hcr eating. 11nd Monday lti Nunn cc Thomson Mrs. J. C. Pinch dlsipsnised hos- es- “ - M» vciv much for mv children chapel Rev James W. Melvin “What's m‘ mwme?" f ti s It. disullists ine to havfi Sh” “med- "I ‘mm .kn°w~" 91° hi; ‘kirk lit‘ her czit. and 1 cannot mnnnured- "but the cmncidfilise 15 ltisk '\ irit-iid iil for £1 meal. I have will officlate with burial ill Moun- tain View cunctcry. Rciirctl build- ing contractor. he was born on pltttlityi at a delirzhtftil afternoon fl‘f\ n? the Charlottetown: Hotel on Viwdiicsday. ,, _ .' ' ' _‘ , ve5ywi§LriT““§'§kcl<l@n¢ti-- lifm“?nifeiféttyiiifiafbduii inlet?“ "1"" Pdwai“ ‘$1M '1'“ "ad “W “l! H- R- Lfilf-Ze. Hftsborn Hsebagiianivshe angwcred liqskm.‘\l _ here la years. Sit‘ i\"‘.H are his ' ' ‘ ‘ w-if-c; thrc." lJl'0llt<"7'.<_ Ptvsiiir, city‘; sow". is convrlloscinsr nicely after her recent regrettable illness. the very same question about ‘our 1.1V n01l1l11ll- 11111955 You 85k . ncome." y your lint to leave. lt is hopeless to and l-lovvttrd and John Ailoiirti- IFV to lllrllige the \\.l,Vs of old pco- dale, Alta... and till-cc ".l\ i kfrs Tm seem to ulke a delight Gertrude Small, Boston; Mrs Jane ic world and doing £15 McGhce. Sumner. Wash. and Mrs. 1 t Bfelrllil (fillllllrv l5 ma“ Bertha Springboard. Bvllillf-Zllam. - lllcil 51min. ti rccuinl. - m! .V 2 _ “7llYl your aunbtl shotItld bt1£08l< pg vancoufilriéiswiiylitlj No‘ _3 the ruls oi tn c ctuuir 0 111 make ctvrv mcni a sort ui shambles Hggighéyi gw-HIEQTAAEJ; when silo is ,v0llr_ ttiiCst. and she dived! V -~ k, 5-! d c‘ knows site is milking herself obnox- b,“ ‘ "till a 113'. 5N‘ "RHOO - I -'~ ions hv ciolnu so, is soincthln we 1W?" "Vt "Y1 "W11 035W?!’- T119 cannot. under. illltl. You would tiink Sllfl (‘iltlmllvd flfflllltd the ducks tlilll. (he must r-tilrnshe cutild mnkz- . The duck drowned. Wolib l( _\1il| ;<ir clwnt: lur 1] _ brought bllPk the duck with the be to trv to iidtipt hcrst-li t0 your oyster on its bil s evidence. PS. \\i1\'s mid. to be as easv l0 llVl! Wllh "——-'l ' " -» ~ - ' as possible. _ But. nlost old people are very mclilsh and self-centered. and never consult-l" anyone but. themselves. More iliflll liult, many old people think iiillt i120 ttivcs thcnl the gg- ANGORA noon‘ ‘"1: . l.» VliPtff‘. til nuikint: tliclnscivcs aQrci-nliic. All of us know old people who are cross and suriv and ndvcr s ak ex- ct-pt to snv sointiiliinil _l 1_11§_l71(1_11_ for New Pep ., and Energy ' i SO STA _ ‘ your Name, Address and Worthwhile Presents for your girls —- pfififligns (‘number-hm wre w m» the I1" ‘ . vnu ws . TAFFETA and W00], DRESSES ‘lfflmflf’ Style No. 2549 size .....-........ SILK SLIPS One clip sifted foul‘, 1-4 l .., g it 3 0335 - .~ enorm- wnnonrs . you... . i....:*.:::;:;"t...:..:::l:..'"***i ~-- m“ (m ML 65,; (i-OATS _- Mix and sift flour and salt; com- ‘ |-"'ryy1 nir nllfl wide. iciici. llrl- sllflflllllllu l» my ilesk, ruqtlcsting pat-i hKI SUITS ‘blne e085. mllk and shortening and ~-— _.4il. iq- rhis iviwvs; 01f llpw- (‘lillipllfi l‘i\.,‘!,l‘S—l- lltc ])¢gl\kl‘(l hood. li is ntrtiic SKATING SKIRTQ - llgilefigtzuyallllmmtg “our bqmnmlrt: m-"et. AM".- ni -il. _ . ,llli( lli‘.llll'li'l.l‘fil i('I':1 i. l st '~rt' t. "iii . v \ 1 ' 1i . ‘ -_ ' '1 - ('2 . t n“ i\\" ililhlwl‘ inckci-s. YfllifTllllliill-Z‘ glwllllollrilllfllt‘ 3t nlll? _l H m I S“II'IATERS» PARKAS and ETC. lawn“ mlXf-‘T “b311,; lzmllxltoer. g: ~ pl inill llicliuics insiiwiiiilins in: mrlkirfl illl- timid in thrll’ BABY GIFTS. {hilt COIIIblIIG smart “LOOIKB” _ fggégigrlzlatdfigsisotnklgfilligFhgtglfiggs: m? "uni ..ll_ nu-dluin and large, lll-ILUHB. rcqlilrclncnis and dirzctions for_ I Frill r ills iiiliirrll. wind l5 crinis ill (olti oi stumps to Needlework‘ l ("ll :i(iil ¢..\ii (lilllldlllti. .i»'-i i. (lll.ll'l'il.lll ‘ .l:'i|il~ lit THE MISKQES a ‘Nerve Food 152 Queen Street filfphtAd(|]r55Q-u—n1111—i1|1u—1;11—|1i1u— Ils--...__-__-_--___-_-_-__—_,-- REMEDY A BAD SITUATION When Marriage is Failure, Wife Should Give ‘llllfe’: | When you stop to think mu B, strike on these unmannerly‘ and Real Utility. HOLMES 8t BRADLEY HIDDEN. LOVELINESI never quite ban Of the arching heavens, The river's brink. l The masses of cloud-bank, The blue of the sky, The sweep of. brown meadows l where cattle may 11o, 'Llfe‘s never quite bare. And pealoe reigns stiprem. Ill twllghts gray shadows, ‘rho sun-rays beam The hills and the valleys, The mists of the rain- Just hidden LOVELINEBS Whore peace flows again. -Murlel E. Saint. i ' QlllLTED ENSEMBLE FOR i BOUDOIR LUXURY The newest recipe for boudolr glamor is to have your house- coat and dressing table skirt made of the some luxuriously quilted material. And you can have {quite inexpensively, too Cot-ton- backcd satin is a. good choice for 1 this purpose. Underneath each piece of cotton satin, or whatever ma- terial you select, place a piece of l thin cotton padding cut in ‘he same size. Then use the quilter attach- :Ill(3llf, on your sewing matchlne to stitch through both thicknesses. Use a. simple diamond-shaped motif or, if you like, a more elaborate scroll design. You wlll be delighted at titre quickness and ease of achieving this flattering totich and if you want to carry the idea still further. bedspread and draperlel could be treated in the some way. between sized. crumple under BJIY , M's P Hull?" “'35 illlllillil wt i111; litiiililsc you stiind find pcuplé to mind their manners and . .111: l‘ v hostesses Tile-d r (Yii- liq liislctlti of running away. w p-y wmake themselves as pleus- ———- Ker-flirting at- two tables in ..| ctr»- n. ill-e is no budge of coroner-lain and attractive as they elm t0 Rub a cotton fabric 811955 111118- < it l.\' ll sign oi‘ cowardice. 1t those with whom thev live. But old t-ha fingers if you wish to deter-' I ' ' ' ' ‘ At ‘lllll up your hzlnds audflllll- people need to watch their steps mine whether longs been Rel. Dr. and Mrs. R. l-l A. ll “l*““‘§l °_1_.5“‘"‘=i 11"‘ ‘"1113 even more than young people do- ivllide to look solid by sizing. the i _ . Htlsanl of Saint John. received :1 "Mmjfll -""§_l_'“m< "o ““-" H‘, ~"—-—-, films falbrlc will llllllilllflf. cable ‘Rfondnv nnnolrlicing the silfc ""11 26"“: m,“ Wu in“, FQaIAJQEREQLQPEnJQJSTH tlhlS Jfaflflf-‘Xlt. '0 mos: o. arrzvltl in Hoiiq Kong of their . . . “. .bl.‘ ,‘,..,. ' ~ 4 -' ‘ -———— Clgiiial, wore a datleliter, Dr Florence Hqsiam, f1 11m“ Wm P“). ‘m Y?‘ s. ; . ' The difference between ls- M155 sat. f“£33"l3i$i..“..l.2irl..;"‘¢§. esrtmmsx-mfistlrs“ it" ~*.»-<»--1g1t amt-- w- - 1-m- .asil til fuscliln Alnttmss and Dr. Constance Jzlck- l_‘_l.ll u\ prclikltig up vourliolntlatid Ram: ,0“? fin‘; is g, Small placeipl-l- formed by pglvgfsing u“, d1- turban com- son. The members of the yiyyygy aw ,lt_l\.,»_; Wu,- hubband_ “here me fins oumumbpr H“. boys gits always is divisible by nine. and biark. en route to India to labor in the A.» ‘vi/J e113. VON 111111‘ lll‘ 1131119- and there is such competition i- =9 B\'Z‘.Y\\'I1Sl'l\bl‘l(‘k nitsslon field. Dr Hashim his .1 \' =1’ no l1loil in stir-rm. the coui- among U“, giflg tor (lntcs flint the Farmers have found at least, l5 V! my _,_,._,=, wore silver fox l 110st. of friends rind relatives in -‘-l“ '"<‘"“°“ “l-‘l “"“‘" bllys- boys can vlrttlally commit lilurder uses for elcctric heating devics in glmqoigepm-n and Springfield 1M. .ll.tl .l--.' .ll'\' ii very nib 1:111! 1"" and get awav with it. Tlicy rt-fusc me home and around the farm. to; ;:i J. ivolliuiis hilbniziess. lliese In with n gm unless 51,9 will bei __i_ f Mldrllght blue u combined with Indian red in a dressy suit with , long jacket. 1 Tile drop SE55 and berths. collar have come brick tor evening W011i‘. I EGG SHAMPOO CAN BE SIMILE Hera are directions for m egg shampoo: | First. of all, drop one large fresh egg into a cup and whip it lightly with a. fork. Add one-half teaspoon of fresh, strained lemon juice and set the cup within easy reach of the trash bowl in which you utwnd ito shampoo your hair. f Now brush hair iind scalp for several minutes. Then, using very iwarm water arid a liquid shampoo ‘(you can make your own shampoo i by dissolving small pieces of a bland soap in warm water), give your hair one good soapfng and a thor- ough rinsing. Be sure that wtitm‘ for the final rinse is tepid-not hot. Now ur the whipped egg and lemon uice mixture over your head. Wit-ii thumb and fingertips, massage the egg into scalp. Keep on massaging for at least five min- utcs, adding n few drops of tepid ivntcl‘ ivhencver the mixture seems ‘to be getting dry and stiff. After- iwnrd, Ylllsfi with a hand spray until , remains and‘ your hair "squeaks" when you run. 'not a trace of egg 311.: .l.\l.-..s llllttlgil 4L1 at lciist four rinsings in a bowl are JZquirt-d. Either way, by all means use tepid water for rinsing. Hot iwzitcr will cook the egg. If poislblf‘, brush your hair in lthe sunshine until it ls dry. Other- iwisc, set it in loose. wide waves and ringleis pinned flat to the head until dry. | To ct the most benefit from a lhot llil treatment, vigorously mas- isage hot olive oil into hair and scalp one night before you intend Ito wash your hair, pin a clean towel around your head and go to ‘ GUARDIAN ivin s Leisure ——T71e Woman's Realm irtemtlarities 1f you do not have a hand spray, ‘ -.,-..-----.---._._.-- .- gim to help correct the biting surfaces described to the six fall clinic of Club by n. C iari dentist. Dr, W. J. Llnghhorne, the in. vontor, in also a. practising dentist in New Liskeard, Ont. Ho has work- ed out the abrasive chewing gum with the aid of other research workers on flu staff of the Univers- ilt of Toronto. and has tried it wth success on n. number of patients. Dr. Lltnghomo spoke of meiihpds kept teeth in upper and lower Jaws from fitting exactly into each others biting and chewing sur- faces. He recounmended, however, that after the mechanical grinding had been done them should be a finer of grinding down projections which ‘ finish given the Job through the, use of a. mastic, chewing gum. which carried abrasive substance; in it "midmoc and other primitive races," he llld "have teeth who“ surfaces fit rfectly into each other, chiefly ecause of the quan- ii-tics of grit in their food." Warning was given by Dr. Ling. home, however. that serious dam- age can follow if persons were to chew abrasive gums without the supervision and day to Cllly inspec- tion of _their dentist, Don't Scoff at Dreama—~Learn Their Meanings I I They Have Messages fur You "What a silly dream I had," you say. "1 was sitting in the dentist's Chllr. HQ was pulling one of my teeth. But I kept crying, ‘Nu, N0. and he couldn't extract it." Far from being silly, dream may have sober canoe. a real message. dreams do. Perhaps you subconsciously wish to break an engagement, to dismiss a suitor. That desire is symbolized in your dreams by the tooth extraction. Your pro- test 1| your distaste for hurting people. Don't disregard dreams. Oc- curring while your subconscious mind has full play, they often re- veal important inner facts about yourself. To dream of bclng unable to t move in the face of danger can signify n paralyzing lack of self- t-onfidence. What psychologists your signifi- Many f Social and Personal I Fashions ‘f. Literature i i BUY “SANSR KAYSER creates it I patented locked knit ‘ absolutely n ntced never to run. A d, u if chit: weren't enough—SANS- RUNS are made to look rlinr-to give your legs chit: exciting “nude" Cockade only. do you sigh fiir 4 Mocking that will never, never run P KAYSER SANSRIINS ara$1 25 Q NOVEMBER 3!), 194 000009094 with a that il look. For Saturday, November 80th i MAR/CH 21 to APRIL 30 (Axles) Here's a chance to make some par. tlcttlarly wise move or investment that will benefit. your future in- conie. Look about you, don't be asleep when the opportunity pas- ~sasi Have a system for your many ldutles and activities APRIL 21 to MAY‘ 20 (Taurus) I-You may find yourself the ra- cipien-t of unusual good returns, fully, and keep working for bigger Assistance tti-rotigb . ‘news or profits. Take them grate- l achievement. . ou tsidera ‘pleasures. You will be MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Protect your income from foolish |buys and spending for useless tempted against this wise council - but aren't we all? Be the master of YOU. And ask God for His help. i JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Canceri_ Good indications - but you are lgoing to find plenty of com-petition, so you'll have to hustle. But you are capable. so don't let your bet- |ter self down. If you have a. few; (minutes "fig during odd periods.‘ [close your eyes and completely le- Ilax-this will relieve tension. l I call the cosmic dream - ln which i you are alone amidst sen and sky —is a sign you want to run awiay‘ from your problems. Or do you dream of dark places rir of struggling through tangled uiiderbrush? Find the meanings of such sig- 7 llillcant drezim symbols and im- . lges in our 32-pztge booklet. A l noted psychologist helps you to I recognize and interpret your sleep adventures, unmask and banish inner worries. Discusses z-liams flint conic truc Send 20c 1:1 coins for your copy cf The Pfrnlling Of Dreams to the (‘vuardinn Home Service ‘Sc sure to write plainly your Name, Aid- dress and the Name of bockict. bed. Next morning shampoo in the ' regular manner. scoping at least three times and rinsing four. DENTIST lNVl-JNTS ABRASIVE GUM TO HELP IMPROVE TEETH Invcntion of an abrasive chewing SANT/PS ALREADY ON HIS WAY RT SHOPPING TODA Y. Phone 92 Street Address Oi-EGEE City THE cook's comma OATMEAL BISCUITS One cup milk, 1-2 cup mllcd oats. 1 tablespoon butter, 1-4 cup sugar. 1 K695110011 Salt. 2 yeast cakes and 2 cups bread flour. Bcald the milk. Place the rolled oats, sugar, butter and salt in a mixing bowl. Pour the milk over the 0111-8. cool to lukewarm. Crumble the yeast cake; into the mixture. beat vigorously and stir in me flour. Fill greased miiffln tins half full of the batter. let rise until parts are full. or about one hour. Bilkc 251minutcs at 374 degrees Fahren- e t. l spilt hot popovers iutes. Then add cream, mace and JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- Honor and trustworthiness are big things to defend. and there's a great deal of pressure today against these protectors of sound mind, body and society in general. You are a part of the scheme of every- 2 tablespoons butter, l. 8-4 table- spons flour, 3 tablespoons finely chopped celery, 1 cup clear turkey. or vegetable broth, 1-2 cup top milk or light cream, 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion, 1-8 teaspoon ground mace, salt and pepper. Remove rtil skin and gristle from turkey. Cut into fairly large cubes. Heat butler in large saucepan, stir in flour. Mix wcil. then slowly add clear broth. Add celery. onion. salt and pepper. Simmer for ten min- Heat thoroughly. Fill and serve at once with buttered canned young peas. turkey. It's q smart idea to have your kitchen shelves covered with oil- ,cioth linoleum to match the floor ‘covering. Have it cemented down. of course. They will be eas to, keep free of dust and dirt, par icu-j izlrlv if given two or three coats of‘ ivax wcll rubbed down between each coat. “Needlec HOROSCOPE i-——— By Frances Dra ke thin: constructive and honorable" when true to your fine self. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Don't get your ire 11am. ad today - it won't do a nit, of good. Fact, is, it may do hmni No arguing! Helpful debating is okay. but know when to stop. Protect. your personal affairs. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Jump into your duuoi - .1110 whatever healthy activities you've planned early and kee go- .iig at a steady pace, but 1TH. OUT STRAIN or ZFclRJ/v‘ us HASTE. Fine aspectq exist, OCTOBER 24 to NOVElVlBER. 21 (Scorpio) - Perpetuate some one particular worth while project to- day. No matter how small the ac- hievement. if you D0 acli-leve some- thing ou'li be surprised at the good _i will effect later. Today ii Scorpio: day for big things. Gootl going, friend! NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -— Manufacturing. trans rtation. short journeys, ch matters, reconciliations intelligent pastimes, children's prob- lems, romance and famll interest: share this day's exceient star vibrations. DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY 2i (Capricorn; — Don't slackcn your interest in your tasks until they: are com-plated. You'll very likely be tempted to slow up your work or other matters and intmjeot nones- sential acts and lrtckadaislcal medl- tation. Keep a steady tempo, hope hAgh and fliitlil. strong. JANUARY‘ 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Use tttct and well- chosen wows with superiors and associates today. Irritability may hinder your schedule unless you yourself are immune to it. Make decisions carefully. ' FEBRUARY 21 to MAR/Oil 20 (Pisces) - Weddings, reconcilin- tlona, manufacturing. transportlufl proposals (both business and other- wise, advertising improved social connections and sports hlBh-l’ favored this beneficent day. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY .Stralghtforwitrd, frank. industrious mid generally capable. Must be taught the difference between hon- est frankness and rude brusqiil- ness. Could become an expert in} trade or profession. Athletics. in '.ane doses, are a health)’ Wmc- S” that its soul gets religious as well as material benefits. raft- —-For The Home Slip into your tailored blouse and p _cuie Jumper and you are ready for l l ‘ front fullness can be made with the classq or the office. The neatly fitted tOP Md flared skirt with big squaln pockets or without them lust as you please. Buttons down the bac enable you W 11°11 Y0“! jumper without dams lng your liiceiy combed hair. Dar green 0r brown corduroy or velveteen is smart. and wann for winter weath- cr. Soft cotton or silk makes I. practical tailored blouse that can be worn with other costumes. Style No. 2540 is designed for sims 10, l2. 14. 16. 18 and 20 years. Size 16 requires 2 3-4 yards of 39- inch fabric for Jumper; 1 3-4 yards for blouse. Send Twenty (2001 coin ll Dirn- lt-rred. for pattern. Write plaitnlb a y o iron muffin pans 1-3 full and bake n a very hot nve (Li) do about 20 mlnutesgluwn wd§§§,°“h§,’, l0 "wdBYMe ovcn (350 degrees F) ‘and continue linking l5 to 20 min. "W- °1' 111ml POPOVPFA are firm. i Wit-lie mi lit "d -- i lcmumd tulllfiov-Jcl suve with the __ ISOUTIIERN caramel) Tummy (Serves l ‘I've WP! out w cooked turkey,