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Collin.» pears. but not gone in the direction of ‘Tia not discovery. ‘Tia recognition- o A great deal is said in th d bo il la _ I m mm m“ me Success oteaaeplgysoo auxttgrlrfi-lrgcgarargrég tifiingalylc’: ‘ligimlgblss gétmgornguofdectilareiaew go a £55.“; algae, and than on BUDGET YOUR BEAUTY n1 Sequence depends largely upon its timing; that timing is vital in a radio along with it.) No explanation needed, no oondi- T0 ALLOW FOlt Fv -~ . fiépt; that ltd means vlcgry Ofhdélléglllbin agattle, In w“ and on through 191% “on .. ERCISI so on an . 1 t " - - ‘T the lmmrtanoesigllllxitlns. lg: itesaya: fubsevfeslfi gfintgnulvgrrlvgrleerllllyg hglllaplnugltbe Thullrtdgitrlrrrlimenda M on“ m urge yggllrrrrillllil ill-WWI‘ "° thlnslutlzfreg ahseason, and a. tlmiotrgeevécry our‘; by mean; gr two hanldis anidha harm- -———-— the time =1“; clmd-sfi: gm bluedge Dose er e caveus. lme or - . e w r ‘ 1 a time to die. A time to kill and a time fonhgrlii; P55. Baird: gllerclllfg 1 grcssesy - o a m§§h‘§,_§f,‘i‘,‘§§,°d a‘ Egepfipea, “l; §§’,‘§",§‘,f§,c‘,° “now if’? °-“""'L‘l?- 31h} a time to break down and a time to build up; a tigh slit skirts under enormous daugmer-s husband among some o! h 55 “<1. as rake: ca . time _to weep and a time to laugh: a. time to tunics or tulle; peplums of monkey I d1‘ bribes e1‘ °Qmil GXAOII. hands llllll hair mourn and a time to dance; a time to get and a. fur, hat; dripping with jet fringe n m ' she realm“ Um‘ “Q "k111i" how time to lose; a time to keep and a time to cast and ostrich feathers; chemise dress» IL E TE“ “AK 5m°°th her -?k1“1$l\1l\.\'l1r\r;1:llr and awn“ A time w Nnd and a time w sow; a time es and cloche ham and black swab S V ll. PLAT FOR. S S nice her nails. nn 1v rmau will 3p. to keep silence and a time to speak. A time to lngs. The" are some wane“ WM’ ir younger or oven as young a, love and a time to hate. A tune oi war and a tinw Every one of these throw-back k flew instinct robe,‘ at n” pm naarsme mum“ "m" 5111i- minority replusen- n on her body lo collections. You firm, -1 of peace Yet in all this talk about the im {ifirlrgoxlvrlrgnkfiérko-s mg I. Garvin knife came d on portance of plckin the psychological mom nt in‘ (vivhichuto first‘. noblotne sags a sllngle tpordealbiotllt‘ ’ h slllf-illgocfh lclhor may érgbewear a lalof them ‘ivoluriclf llléagfgll-llgallull nallilflgifilg-wrlmifrsr 0E1}! IgOUR 1:1 wlgyjrg omesc ng unowercesem iewor s m1 ,btt goo o0 seusua . d; there such need for it as in the home circle. Forl f” em a" “n” Your ‘kin thesy BhOWIhOll thee Fashion Wind ma!“ M"! YOWI. but remember one hour and ayfip‘! ‘ that a silver platter has the great advantage for steaks in that it can be made sizzling hot in the warming oven without hurting it. GOOD COOKING ADVICE One of the oldest Canadian cook blJOlts gives advice which is still timely. Beware of the housewife who is o. health foddist but a lazy cook, and who takes aim liclty as an excuse for bud coo lng. The plain biscuits badly mixed or the shop. twenty and changing p cures, thirty n11 1w brushing and forty (making a toinl o: 11m.- then she (lflVOlflg n: 1m . a week to keeping cellent condition. Re ardlcss of blows. Skirt lengths remain about the same-with one lmiwflilllt 9X66!!- tlon; the new longer-than-dsy lenth cafe dresses appeared in anv- eral influential places. This dress. sometimes with a Dre-war h -mc-. tight jacket added, promises fill the aching void between business- like daytime and full-bloom even- i . ngrmakirrg of bloom that's what New York's new fa inns d0——\vlth outrageously costly fabricl, beading it isn't so much what husbands and wives and 1 parents and children say and do to each other timi. breaks up families as lt is WHEN they say it. In that good old Western novel. “The Virginian." the hero says to a’ man WllO has called him by an opprobrious name: "You smile when you say that 1o me." But he might better have said: “Watch your clock‘ “then you try to get funny with me." _ ' For we all know by personui experience that there are certain hours‘ during the day when oven a child can “sass" us. and other hours whcn 1t isn't sale for a strong mun to bid us good morning and suv it l5 a pleasant; Cleanses wilhoul lha slighlesf irrilaiion irl -<§l\ “ill flml lhv lbw. 1‘ u mr-mlzi 1o hours), _ file hour hcr bmy in er- Keeps your complexion f’Schcolgirl“ all over her ai. As a result. wlu forty, her walk and g .. rlage will belle her 3K9. clay’. The Wrong Moment _l If you will recall, all of the domestic lights in which you have as- sisted. either as a combatant or an innocent bystaorrider. you will reallm . ._\' r-vrilvuio" slorcd. to uudcrslrmdnblc home- . .~.c JG.» is added a gnawing . _ n o e m m somemm ‘M,’ l anxmy H” the family weasures‘ lxllaastslllxlg blrfndrcllzie‘??? gilemlfrotlrogwgogefilseltyhatn precipitlreted the conflict? fidpfii"l’f‘fi‘.§'fi§el,.ffi‘fvfil§mwllfi? Dlflln pudding which in flat and c st way to utrlzo one hour The dom’ " silver’ n“ instance’ ' which if clone or said at a more auspicious hour would have bccn rcgurdcrl or 1o and amethyst blended or. 5°55’ can 5° B4 much to upset get aside for care of the ll how \\ ' ~ llmuvlll we rls -\ more pleusdntrv llzkepn separately,’ all‘. favorites It iemDer-s and dlilesum“ M" WW1“ during Ono wcvk ls it» do "mbegllm t“ m mm! ‘This is pmrtlculirlv true of husbands and wives. Naturally no maul tukes luorc skinsto make this your‘; all the Christmas food a man" and stretching routine,» f5, m? w l” ‘his l and rvonrau can llvc together" in the close llltllllflCV of marriage wiilwufl fur coats-thev are fuller. lore "1181" f?" B?’ R festive dlnllf-‘f- mlnl-ltfl every dnv rho lint all 1"" i’: l" Pmpc.‘ finding faults to criticize in each other. but whether, when they mcntioul generously collared and cuffed. De-' ii day-l. six on suudnv. Time youj». km berm“ pumng n’ their little defects to the partners of their bosoms. the result is rcfown- signers do not worry about short- If will!!!‘ H0111 YOU-l‘ “W70? VIM! 8611f during each session. You my “F - ntlon or divorce depends altogether upon their sense of timing. l Egg,‘ should cause while spots on your be au rised at how quickly m, All silvor Show b0 Porfectly a When a man for instance. has Pulled oil‘ a good deal and is fvvlluiz Examerationa to one side. faah- polished furniture, ru spots lishtly time lll». Yet these few minutes a 036-111 <lliv Mimi‘ $'°l'l"§~ T9 chestv and full of prunes and ego. he will say “All right. darling. I'll be‘. M d 1h ion‘: majority vote still goes to with a little household ammonia ap- devoted to the fight, 03,911.39 my; "hll- ii sllflllfl b‘? I'm- more careful. Sweet of you to remind me" when his wife i€lls him that. ulg a e w‘ vvearabies-comfortably full skirts l plied with a cloth. then quickly and every dov “r111 be oil-em" w, m the r111; A 111111 srncur {able manners are taboo in the etiquette book. or warns him not to sin: , , reasonable ghoulders, classic dresses cover the spot with furniture polish of all proportion to the minuter . over i110 >lll'l"<‘@ Will in public or try to iell humorous stories. But let her say exactly tlic 04% where cut and fit are the thing. and rub it well with a soft cloth. spent doing them do this. T.) uvoici sur- l same thing to him some day when business has been bad and his ucrvrs , 1111,; work; like mgglq bu; b; m" Even the 5",,‘ autumn, M“ svraivhvs tho uwiiviviual fretted to fiddlestrings and he feels like a worm. anyway. and his response lwo of Nalure s flnesl beuullllcrs to aérply the arrurlonia only to the woman needs exercises m m: s90 4 knees waistline, shoulders m4 almost sends her back to Mother. I When to Keep Silent ‘ Same way w1ih women. When a woman is fresh from the bcaulv shop. with a new hair-do and the latest thing in make-up and has on a pieces should be wrapped in old flannel or other soft mus mm relaxed and supple and '4 give tone to her muscles and skin. And one who is fearful of increas- ing dimensions ccrtninly should do OH]? "E5518 EASY SUPPER DISH l-Iave you tried a Allominlsvnllc supper dish " ~ . . 1 . l . ~ l ‘ bn 11 he guru info a srioug box ber omiup, goun. she listens amiably while her husband tells lPl 1-1 1 made by 1mm lay"! o‘ naked ‘peck, reducing mm,“ u .1. 11. - - - some stunning beauty he has just 51252111‘. But whom Shayna i; 55°‘: Q3‘; salmon m8 cr or crumbs in l a few to keep her tori: M wrennll‘ omrgm ache. or has been cleaning house an as on a s m) not’ Emu” ousemle’ pouring av“ n h“ mam" and h" M‘ em‘, to tear his eyes out if he even mentions a woman undeffililbiakes bad new “My hugblnd W11‘ m, the other a can o‘ mmhmom “up to which “any you“; - o. -' h y _ v mt nous Every man knows from experience that how his w mm M, h, club musk!“ M; L Mme onion h“ been added,‘ and uh when removed 1 mp flour in. ‘ All that should be 11y is a wash in uuvxm soapy remove {F10 grease, a f‘. 'WL\I(‘!‘. (lffhllg 0n a. ‘k rub up with. d .1 11011 of slornuc l5 a. ill ' 1l1;l1 must bank arc rm lire nil-(Zun- 011: rooms are full 1111. fro you“, rm. m0 mm mdopt the prluclplv of tho Morrison f < 0r in 0110's own home will Small Bore f ly give the best protection .1 a. site n: tho luv-t point . (>1 111.11'l:<1n:111- .~'.1L\.\c all r0 ivrsrr rruxruo woonwonx The hotter the paint, the better it will clczm. Nr-vcr 1180 soda and only usc ill" 111. snap if any hrunctte has ‘mher of the team ~ (iiuarllnn team and ii with her broihcr r ..'\l wi (iouiwfcs 1 l"ll z'<\<..1l11/*1l lirls W10 puvfs an; c.\;":':1 c. v G-mernlly "he as hr-r pnrinct‘. ix ax wafer lssuffwzcnt. gflsq [W011 a ‘my- A11 ounce of bornx should be n diwolvctl 1n a cup of boiling water purl uirped into u poll of warm vvnfcr ‘ ‘ 1 ‘. l)"llllflll“lfl ladies fcnm ' '1 r- pas? (‘moo yw-utns. vc 111mg: lo Rrmcmbcr For an extra special clean-up, it is vxclj worth while having u second pail c! i>o1":1\'-\vr11c1'( wlillitlll/ soup. of rnursc) for rinsing. lustcrzl of 114211; n more or less fl1rflr~ flnnucl. lvv our‘ of tlu- lirllc gyiuctcs whhiiialnlc for a fcvv cunts. 11 and rinse 1r small 111cm- nl a ilrnc and. aftcr driving it wit“. a ~ sumoth cloth. polish it with p, i or‘ ‘H1611? 2v ‘. he paint will look us » . c1. ‘rice of hard work. 1 a; mo“ TIE AND S SPENDERS n. such {is beneath Build r111 inner shelter ‘ laagrs under the stairs. “ll(‘(‘ in the centre t0 ‘» t » . t 4 v _ _ ‘.1 Tnvhrl" D17: ivvck-cnd. It 3 y‘; “llflhprf-lfe" Sig“ ‘ " " " fi ““Y""1\F'- v clmucc that the he has had his dinner. Yet. knowing these things. husban ds and wives refuse to use the saf- etv clutch of timing in dealing with each other. Effort on Children Worse still. oorhnras. is the fact that mrents do nol realize that 1hr‘ reason their ndmonitions have so little effect unon ihcir children is b"- cnusc of their bud liminlt. They correct a child for its ffllllis in Wlhllt" and that humiliates it and nuts its back up and mokcs it rlctcrnrivrcd fol do lls own wav. season when Mom or l‘) reasons if nut with fhc little sinner. Y“, what w»- vwwl l~ l-Mtev rlnnwsiic timing. give alfirm clocks for wedding presents. And hobo they will bn mod. . r m l.e is the result of f-he word- spokvn in sill. gloggvlisid in the dark, sits bv a child's bcd and; Thai is whv I ahvavs. DOROTHY DIX. For “Iednesdny, September 17th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -If you will respond enthusiastical- ly to the beneflcent rays emanating today, you should pack your sched- ule with punch and achievement. Skilled worker. drmestlc employe, banker, industrialist, student, teach- er. Make headway now. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)-— Notations for Aries-born hold good for you today. Tauresn. Tackle any- thing ihnt needs to be done; try the difficult and unfamiliar. vibra- tions furnish helpful influences; be cooperative. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gefninll- No alibis this highly stimulating day. But Erelter-skelter methods won't do. You've got to have well made plans and a worth while objective for first class success. Help others to success. JUNE 22 to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Early part of morning advises care- ful planning that, you may be ablo to follow through more speedily in RM shopping. journeys among m; favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Iieol--' Be sleeled against emotional out- bur=ts and your road will lead to" really excellent advantages. Think before you act or promise nnythln . De tactful. prudent. Very favorabo ma}: PM NOW under-arm j Cream Deodorant. 1 Safely l Stops Persplration DESIGN N0. 802 May, 111m a ll wiilr n nuir nl‘ <ll5'.)"llrl"l‘s to nonieh. subdue-l colors m. M 001,. r _ , Q‘]_'\"?‘ vcrrv. Pnitcln No B92 (1 111'1\.11.< list of mnicrials rrvcrirl dull of sliwlrcs and 001111110111 HlfmTIICliOIlS. u... . or hCIlU rtnun- Dllltlllu 11.1111 1.1 cunts in coin 1 l 'l 11' 11 or stamp? lo Ncvri (uvnik Burcuu, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charluttrtown Guardian Needlework Dcpartlilcnt Design No. 802 NAME - - - ---——--—-~-'"""""‘"""" wrru-zrr aormsss ----——CI’I'Y -----—---- l. Does not rot - teases ormen‘: 2 illurrs. Doe: llfltjtfllllciaiklgle. . 0 wailing to ry. n usccl rilghr after shaving. 3. lnmm y amps pars irarion for i to 5 days. Removpe: odor from perspiration. 4- A pure, whine, grcaselcln, stainless vanishing cream. S. Amd has been awarded the ApprovaISeaIoIIheAmci-icnn lnrmure of Launrierin for being harmlefl to fabrics. Enid ll (in LAIGZI‘! BILLING DIIODORANT. Try a jn lodayl ow» "::::.".':'.a.. my. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E —-—By Frances lush month, Virgoan, and today is pjIl-lO- on . an f! lllill Il- AUGUST I t0 SEPTEMBER. I3 (Vrgu) -- This is YOUR especial ularly good for new and orlgmal. ideas and methods, scientific re-' reamh, teaching, playwritlng, act- ing, radio interests and advertising in general. Philanthropy sponsored. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Be straightforward; alert and decisive today to gamer in the promising advantages indi- cated by your friendly stars. The unusual and daring, if sound, are favored. OCTOBER. M b0 NOVEMBER. 22. (Scorpio) -- Beneficlcnt on whole] although the morning riod stres- ses can in major un crtaklngs to avoid misjudigment and error. Streamline your equipment and out-l put to keep tempo with today's fut- moving progress. Have system (or better results. ‘ NOVEMBER. 33 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -- Your best day ln- several. Work and activities well‘ started recently Should move swift- ly and efficiently now. Don't be, careless. hcvmvcr. Urgent private affairs equally favored with busi- new. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2i‘ (Capricorn) — sure, decisive movesl are what today needs. Industrial and government matters foremost in favor. Management and labor equal- ly sponsored. i JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20‘ (Aquarius) — It look; like a. "na- tural" for you. An early. progressive start, however. L; essential to your, final score. Be truly alert to new opportunities. try something dif- ferent to add to the efficiency and selling quality of your work. ~ FEBRUARY‘ 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) _ Fresh opportunities are indicated in ‘your star aspects. Your natural lntu tive sense will be cf great advnntagc. Step out and ahead! Remember. you have oil lti takes to make good. , A OHILD BORN ON THIS DAYi is well fitted for scientific or liter-l ary work. is versatile and both ar- tistic and ractlcal. Secretarial work, mechan cal arts. the study of medicine and chemistry are with- ln its fields of endeavor. Personal charm and good taste. ulghmlnded- nffsit: and honesty arc mitstanding g . PIIIVIIIT I 1 i 0W f0 IIHI IMIIY Glllllia » Iroln llmloplng '- Qulck-Put a Few Drop: of Vick: Va-tro-nol up your nose at the gin; lfllo, sneeze, or a n of calchl let it: stimuli I lotion oi N0- '| defenses nguinat the cold. \ I after a siuvay trip to the Poe-lilo fill GOOD ENOUGH Young Harry-Father, wfhsti the difference between a gun and a ma- chine gun? Dad-There is a big difference. It is just as if 1 spoke, and then your finer spoke. 1-2 waspoon colt 3 tcaspcons baking powder 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup cornmeal 2 eggs 1 cup milk 1i fublcapooils mailed fat Method: Sift together the flour, salt, baking powder and mlgnr. Add the common and mix well. Beat lire eggs rmd gradually beat in the milk, Arkl this to the dry ingredi- eul-s and stir enough to blend. Add the melted gut, stirring until this is blended 11m the batter. Pull greased muffin two-thirds full and bake in a. airly hot oven (425 deg. F.) for about 25 minutes, or until done. Evese are nicest when served hot. will not require as long p, time in the ovcu. Sour milk or butler-milk may be substituted in these plain muffins for sweet milk. Use the same amount (1 cup) of either of these, then instead of the amount of bak- ing powder used in the given recipe, use 2 teaspoons baking lpowder plus 1-2 teaspoon baking soda. PLAIN WHITE DIUFFIN S 2 01p; flour 4 teaspoon; baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 8 tablespoons sugar 1 98E i cup milk 3 tablespoons melted fat Method: sift the flour. then mea- 511M it and sift. again with the bak- ing powder, salt and sugar. Beat the egg and then add to the milk, and mix wcll. Add the liquid mix- ture to the dry ingredients. all at once, and stir just enough to blend -d~on't bent the mixture, unless you wont big holes in the finished muf- fins. Add the melted fnt lost and fill greased muffin ans trwn-trhlrda full with batter. nkc in a fairly hot oven (425 dog. F.) for from 20 to 25 mlmltcs. or until done If lhcsc are baked in small pan=, they Girl Sure of Etiquette Has Key to Popularity Right Word M Good-by: Admiring eyes follow the young girl who l: sure of her etiquette. How poised, how charming she is in any situation! Leaving a party, she's nol flus- iered when a newly-met admirer step: forward to ray good-bye. She lets him any first “I'm glad to have met you," for that's the man's privilege. Then with I gracious smile she replies, "l hope to meet you rgain." . Timer when a girl may properly zrke the lead? After a man has lean intodticed to her it’: correct or her to begin tho conversation. .\lso, when on a twosome dancing late at a hctci or roof garden, shc nay nugent dancing. But a girl dodarfl uh a boy to rail-though of course lho can icvcrly hint he'd b0 welcomo. 0r rho may ask him to her house with 1 group of frlendl. Boy: have nocial obllgalionu, loo —in dating, ordering a mealflhow ing courtesy to a hoateu. Our II-pagu booklet given eti- quette for all occasions-dates dances, hotels, unveiling, movies. visiting. Diacuuu entertaining. school and college par-tier, the pot- ting question. offlco manna o-lhe cles every young modern need: tn "VlW. Send 20c in coins for your copy of "Etl uctic For Young Modems" to The ordlan Home service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Addnq and tho Rune of booklet. MAKING 0.W.A.L. SURVEY | Matron-ln-Chief Elizabeth Bmol- yam; lie of the Canadian Women's Anny Coma ll touring Canada in connoc- -- —~-~ ~ - tion with the army‘. organjggflm-L Street Address She has just returned w the East ’ I “is ‘u 1 - a close to the heat. Scar it ulckly on one aide, season with an t and pepper. turn and sear on other side. Lower the rack or the heat to allow steak to finish cooking. Season and add a piece crf buter before servl more steak is juicy and flavorfu and is often preferred to well-done steak. Do not pierce confer of steak when turning. If foo much baking powder is used in a cake it is likely to be coarse-grained. Garden hone can be coiled without tangllng with a new device that also serves as a, wall bracket for storing it. Peter changed the subject. “Do you know Micro Mrs. Hummer the Hummingbird is building her nest?" he asked. Braids are much in evidence. covering shoulder tops and pock- ets, and bordering cuffs and sleeves FUR-LINED HAT Fur-lined hat is new. especinlly when it follows the "reversible trend"_prornoted in coats. Felt and stitched jersey. in red and green, feature a s uirrcl brim that be- comes brlm- ac when the hat is worn "tumed ins de out". Butler contains twice as much food value as sugar. A furlvng is one-eighth of a mile. Klicllgm shcukl be cheerful and ‘Needle or other l ‘cxzal so that - . . , th thi h ll ‘r. » m . ed about when gnowlronoh: tprr§al§s5gt“tfi1lfiirmulndvtgnatat eanonug: shgg ‘wéiw 3:155 (‘OIDHIEAL “UFFINS Bropwngbgililfterztaeraiizcieréltfiiirdrink any boiling about twenty minutes? EVER CHANGING FASHION! ~r t . knows that onlv a woman who is looking for trouble shows or jus 111 ‘ 1 l 1 l v ' ' t , '-—-— l’ Q Should She“ her new hut or tolls him that Mother is coming for a nice long visit beforel more than the rest o! ham’ , ugwbygfigrfrglaakbkggfimlg? éfifl’ By 1923px,“ ‘Ex-twig’? g % P0P"! above the ankles, hnd receded just below the knees even for w: men of sixty and seventy. and 1926 the knee-caps wen often free. Yet bfttlllng-drvsies remained modest, with high nor-ks and long sleeves, and after bmhln one either Wore a wxlf) or got "reaped 'I‘o ‘play tennis without stocking! was consldemd immodest and u late as 1923 the frcudon Under- ground rcfuscd cdbemont- to a From-h n shown: evening- space girls wcorlng buckles dresses. In the fnllowhg year the employers of Bumiugham wait trcsses started a "mortality m“ sadc", forbidding their smfi t! wear short skirts. Most men still wore shirts nith detachable hard coll .<; Kilt‘ w" collar was mostly sported by profor- salesmen and arivmved biulnfll men. Flannel trousc fours — loose golfing era first mcorrlcd in — were only for hnl the heat wuvcs or _ _ popularized tussoro auri oilvr llih. materials. , This was the ugh _nfd1s§l1l5° Since larkc houses hm given Wll to flats, space had to be Bléfllll‘ economized. and furuliur» 110w hat‘- a trick of folding M“ . l‘ “mhinl —or revealing 1111(~xn<1v:v1l_second- ary uses. If vva< not "ll-l’ a 5°“ that turned iuh 11 lwd l ‘ full of standard pm". telcphonercontnincr. lncorpcralcd n v screen opcncd into o ‘Ihcse not-cs on rhn are take-n from :1 S11 Great Britain from 19 craft) 1.11. . . lfl ‘o i939- —F0r The Home We all love jumpers. We all love plunging neckllnes. And here the two are combined to make One of the smartest outfits of the scasonl The jumper has a wide waistband foo, to five you a tiny midriff, rt features style-minded front fullness. The classic blouse that's included in the pattern is an indispensable in evcry wardrobe, and can be made with either long or short sleeves. Send for the pat- tcrn now and have your new en- semble Peady for your first Oil-M- style No. $090 is designed for sires l2, 14, l6. 96. 88 and 40. Sire 18 requira 2 1-8 yards of 89-inch fabric for blouse; 2 1-4 yards 54- inch for jumper. Bend Twenty (200 coin is ferred, for Pattern. 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