iyJTAGE. EIGHT we man's .. ..v- .., . -.,... .Wvv- V.VVflWW v vvvvvvv Dorothy Dix Says- wore-» O-rM-OQMOO+O-QQ+O-O IT'S BEST T0 13E SATISFIED WITH MATE YOU MARRIED ,'l‘herc Are No Paragoiis lu Wives 0r Hus- bands, S0 l)cii’t Let Dreams 0f Youth Obsess You has been n arvied to a " llillll who is ' iiid uiio l.i\'l.'il‘iES upon - _ u c.i_.y. she has three lillc children iiiiu siioi... be as HHDPV 8S the is long, but she is Zlllbciitbid because she is con- stantly thinking of an 1d suectheart of her ~l M" - ' than. she did nut '~~ z story, when she to me that for an wi ‘cs “ iii opporiuiiiiy bu co has maxi) lITILJLlTGCLlOIIS at close range, sue iii iiied uhiit she had e a misuike and. than s: should have married the oilici" mrin, wlioni ' 10W sccs us a creature of - "" lilis. At first ‘he . i; \\li;tl liiu in‘ . ll.ii' hero, but now icr i an obsession than has e is the only niiiii she z only tortured by vain on husband going round on ezirili is ihc mutter to knoiv what. to do ' rl c. Ii is l-o Luke i ulanrc in guar- ciuy iireuiu has LLTO made her believe ii ever loved. and she is regrets, but lius her in circles ivonniiniu: pool", ioif s‘ ' . 1n i! zi b‘ - ‘vii’. l. . cu.» as an old sweetheart. i l there is no Y O [YTIIFUL MEMORIES Liin; you. ind _ RJLHGI‘ human being so uriginnzor cs ilie heroes of our imzu l youih and L ii n‘ idle-aged and ii shock ironi which we never vcr liiriie inn‘: d0 i v ‘ .u ii '.\'- niii‘. i Lieu, fllfcll us we are. we gel. chore ianfi a 1mm in the world who doesn't at times have n ti: for the S'.(i.!'l'_\'~l.‘_\'9(l, golden- ilred little prctiy he wan non he WHS 20 flllll think how c‘ iil ii ivould be to have . at instczid L . coznmiuililzicc lady niunv ivomcn by conjuring up sure would have i c , and kept up ii. perpenual com ‘ l uiid treating them u: useful hoascn iscreet enough to hunt up little Pnettikins and led a: ' l iF‘l‘S over vi rduzg the golden i.< 1' llL‘l'_I“i’\il'§' Princi- inc iiiaL ls cenicrrci S old gadgets u their oi, and El. eoii ¢r<'~¢*~.-s. U{""'*¢<'ns LQUi» INC: l-‘Ukl PARAGON! > the great truth than the only pcriiwt huebuuds and wires. o come up to our ideals, urc ihe women and men we did . never nick nor had any nerves that had to be side- any poor head that had. m be coddled. She had the dis- ai zcl and the long-suffering ‘YIULHCB of a. martyr. She ' to step out when her iiuslxi .d ivuiiteii to go, or w stay 5 hurt liiiu and he wanted i0 sit by the iirc. intelligent, but never knew quiic as much as her husband up to him aa an oracle. She could cook ivitli one hand and the other. She could look like a. million dollars the miraculous power of ls. And. above all, she remained and never resented “El and ir. c. ine piano with u {so-d in a ‘imminent bargain. ruriiilnx a nouso without running up bil dc t‘. cl to her husband, no mailer how he treated her. ' zindcrlng with other women. l Lno iiuin ii woman dldntmariy was lust asunurh a paragon as ‘ 110i‘ husband somehow nussed leaning to lili‘._ nllni". stayed young and slim and good to look at. He spent his evenings enier- tiiining his w o instead of sitting up behind g newspaper. He never eziried of be‘. her how young and beautiful aho was and how much ho ved her. was always ream to g0 dnv had lx-cn. He never criticized her cookin h, 5-,»; l. lir- ior livr boss. him rind nag And he h d no old friends or relatives. (if course. lhere ere no such husbands rind wives as the ones we didn't many. They are only dreams. Pity we don't realize that. It would make u: so much better aaliafled with the ones we gage. Dix to ponies. no matter how strenuous his :5 or threw his mother's pies lilm a5 much as she pleased. \ T0 WEN E15 S lil‘.lv°ill'€§% lfiit (i-purpose Vo-tromol up each nos- tn . . i1) It shrinks swollen mem- branes; <2) soothes irritation; (3) J-lcips flush nasal passages, clear mucus, relieving transient congestion. ..“='li“""§lQ1T|!Q:l!Ql WA SHED AT HOME Tm, mall Orlcnial rugs can be washed very onsilv at home, and ghould not. b¢ allowed to harbor dirt and bhus yooil their beauty. Rub the rugs ‘with a lather of pure white son . '1‘ rcn i-uh crf as much 1e and rinse with is _ in cleun, cool wa- Dry Lhoroiighly. A nrbmarine was built in Bol- hfid as qm-ly as 1620. Huviair i ‘rider's Mo Fin: uni: v :1 ‘a j DEMON NO. O9! .m'v ncedlcn-orker should make one of l-hfl! wall hangingu. Eaq w) rig llllfl it is such a ll=i'cl_v. inexpensive gift. Hot iron transfer pattern ' ‘ ‘l " 1W5 ‘lbw?- 8‘: by ll inches. color chart mid complete in- lTo ordwr piiticrn: vrriie or send above picture with you: name and t§ll‘}l;_'(i}q1r? will-i l" win or stamps w Needlework Bureau, chai-iouc- . J . . . go Cjziarlriticioivii Guzirdiun rr d cii ork Department hum No. 60a mun .- sncrizr ADDRESS --....___ ___.._._.__..____ ' —-—- _—.____.-___—___ 91" --——-———-—-rnovmcm_.._...._.__ ‘Reflol wwwvvwvvv clothing killfi’, for in all the world m been closed been expander‘. and paced on erlllllfllt work. i400 were instead 01 taking ‘ her srarrj.‘ - o dream wife never grew old nor lost her beauty nor her 1-" I117. BRITON’SA LESSON IN “DOING “run, culiigpgilrclovrn GUARDIAN vzvsxxi J-z-IJ- ' ‘Social and Personal I Fash U7‘:- UOUU Tremendous Contributions Become Signific ant For Americans facing Great Production Pr BY PAUL MANNING MBA Bel-vice mm. Correspondent LONDON — Americans are being "aid to finziiive o. slupcniloiis war ariuction program price-tagged by Prealclent Roosevelt at $56.00),- 000000. They are bold this will em tail "sacrifices " Bo far Americans have no experience t-o Rive ihrm any idea of what ivm-tlin.» . "l- flccs incnn. A glanie nl uiizii the Brliish have given up may‘ outline for than the "shape of things t-o come." a ~‘ As the lmpire enters fie third year of war, British sacrifice; have been trrmenilous, the 0nd not yo: in sight. ‘There is sufficfcnt food, fuel and to miilntuin 44.000010 people in minimum comfort for another year, but that Just about tells the story of life here today connuozlzlv wi: m the ivur efVri is boil off the available iii n5 factories can make the iii i0 ivar. STORES SELDOM STOCK POTS, KETTLES AND PANS LONDON stores like Woolworth’: no linger have cum, mi and coffee pols, knives, slzriiu. forks, kettles, sliucepans and flying pans for sale. Selfridgcs, once every few weeks. have some of these items bur. in very llmiicd quantities and at. increased prices. Gadgets like l|lli\‘—‘l'lll’\‘l'5 and isffiv- iiiils rile ' ble to gel and no one can _ uchiuiicul Nirigeraiors. Small ‘iicms like hair piiis are ‘ aimost uiiobiainable. Many ' salons have now taken to 154 dropped hair pins with a. lfliig1l0i,5!0i'lllll!“g them and ihcn ilzcin over again. in" blades czm again be pur- bul orilv six at a time The it: ‘e ccui-inucs with now milling fri-in bulk be- ‘ " >.ii:ei' is no fies); fruit, only oc- f‘ nvre _ casional ora nges and Canadian Of one oup of 4000 represen- ‘fictive fac cries, which formerly 0W3‘!- Whlch disappear after a oduced hosiery, textiles. poi- Tluv hours on lhe London market e11‘- bOOls rind have 'l'lie 0'51“ "' '~l' purchas- s nrs. 030 ouii ‘ G30 i . couszd- ered too small for concentration, while i000 have been pemiiued to continue suppiymg consume;- needs. Si "How many coupons does it cost?" ll the first question asked by these er can buy. and many B b"? sllflrldgv- The Chairman of cine the lill-‘S ivliicli a custom- ori certain days iire closed entirely, due to the Heidi] Liquor Trad-z recently zitcd illii‘. the ivine quota is down cc Clothing Goupcs‘ cgram fi per cont and whiskey 60 we: omit ‘FUEL KEPT AT A BARE MINIMUM I§ l. minimum. puign for voluntary restriction of fuel, the Govern- ment recently ordered iiiiit all not ivaier in its 18,000 buildings be cul. off and office heat iniisi never cx- ceed 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Britain's 1942 production of cars for civilian use will be 100 a week. Ozie thousand was the i938 norm. Thil is in conirasi lo the American output of 100,00’) i-nrs l.i~i yuan. RildlCS sold i0 the p ' ‘c of iiie United Kingdom in 10 l0l'.lli(l 1,500,000 Tiiui figure dropped to 184,000 in the pisi your. It is in clothing ihiit- Lhe greatest single mass restrictions have tak< en place durinl: the pzisl year Wlim ill-i‘ cizilns~ c.i DITLHIK) law ear lilbl- sun it meant iii-nt- cv. y mun, \\'3lllL\ll and child had to present ccupcns us ivcil as money to make a purchase. The maximum coupon allowance for adults la 66 per year. There are many instances throughout Briiflu iczl y of c '- l:v'"f Sflllf‘ i ~ d women m living luxuriciisiv lIiEPPlhP iluv hzivc large capital fortuncs iiiere is as yet only a tax on incnne Gradually, however, that slack i; lwmg taken up and at some point during 1942 nlflny of [h9g6 1n- equalities may be lci-eieri out. A Year Will Buy For a Man women flmppen in l. London Wed Ind lion. Coupons no COUPONS precious for it l: in clothing that 1 suit 26 the greatest mass restrictions é Z were imposed in Britain during z shirt; 14 Ibo put your ‘Pablo at right 1 u‘ 1 lhowo how much-or rather how litilr-clolhing Britons get for A their maximum of 66 coupons poi- QQUyQNg ymr. Box bclnw shows British TIMI‘ can; s: inoomo tun, which you may 1 Zfifllmllfi, 7 wont to ‘GENE’: with you own. l l‘? 15°" 7 1 louse 5 Income Taxes Britons Pay ‘IWILL SINGLE CQUPQNS Dating Manners You wan! l9 2 collars 2 1 pair slacks 8 1 pair gloves 1 2 handkerchiefs 1 COUPONS 2 pairs stockings 4 l girdle 3 I undor-garmenia 6 1 pefl-Icoot 4 1 [loves 1 MARRIED COUPLES WITII: moon: rimsoivs no CHILDREN om: 0mm TWO UHLLIJIUSN “w; $138 50 3110,50 5 45.60 Nothing tzooo 5504.50 $504 60 i 404-50 ‘l3: :3 $4000 $1524 50 $1404 w 51301-5" l ~- OOPY-CAT Ftlkaa IN BEAUTY ur hairdross from n. famous fillombuSsnllc TKANIFUL The snail boy; had just startled school, and after a. week he mid: "Mummy, ihe temiier asked mo all about you and daddy, and if I had bronvero mu sisters." un [lad to nee hei- mum no much minim." replied the mo er. "What, dlld Y°u i611 her?" "I said I was an only child." “And when. did she say to that?" adced the mother, "Oh, Juli "Ihaiik heavonfi" Dunn-amount Ono (to oomo Cmrisiimnn visitor)- crwei‘ glad tae see ye. But, an awfu’ night for a call. Hopeful Vlsiior (hanging up driplplizig ti0fllv)ld"fi'liystfglgl1iifi But lye ' o gun q or ndin‘ m1 Alabama." unwei- . "Nam "men, it's ._. flu-Mode Beauty Parlor Guaranteed $7 permanent; for $5: $5 permunenin l4: and 53.50 permnncnls for $2.50 during Jan- uary, Experienced operators. N» students. MRS. W. IT. POOLE "hone 43. 11487-14241. Every woman who has n. care for her n1iprararice sliuld hiive A good sound reason for every beau- Ly routine sue docs, It’; n waste of energy, not w mention money, i0 do ohbonie ritual: which never were intended for your pflYLlCUlfll‘ type cl face or ccniplexiczi or figure. If cxpu"; cc snows yflil are one of lhcse icitunatcs who never will have lo worry lbOllL u Bagging chuilino or fullness below the Jaw- boxie, why wnaio time patti un- derneath ysur chin? 1t woud be niucli wisvr to concentraie 0n the skin arcund jiliur eyes, probably, For the sim-lac-rd woman with pninicd chin and that flnn neck which time sums unable to touch —ahe'l likely to b. confronted with faint lines from nose u.» corners of mouth as well as with dusk ot the eyes and a dccliviiy above the bridge of the ziose. Ii you dcnttrusi your Judgment as i0 the routines you need. better consult a facial expert. And know why vou select the Dorl-iculai- mum Ind mu polish you "ifiie " Also the face powder and fcundntirn cream. Remember that what's wonderful for blonde So-aml-So, whom you so ud- mirc nml wL=ii to be like. is pretty sum t0 be u. bane to lrmnetie you. liudy Fuihlon Nun Siiidv the fashion and beauty men's Wllh ihc spirit. of the colo- nisis-the free, inquiring, critical spirit of a reasoning creature -- nmi do siudy! 111i- "latesr." ming frrm Iinllvwrvod may be In ulti- mate gfnriiicalirn of lhg qctrey, beioro the czcnn-a. but only a booby-trap for you. nu not a ind Ho; to an» uty who has a face of shape and oolour similar to your own A giroulp of ifnshionnbe New York ivnmcn have dcric this with spec- tacular success this season But be sure that your inspiration is your type. And be mre that tho willful» which you ndapi. Ia mit- ablo for the occasion when you wooi- it-else you find yourself copying an elaborate coifiizrc. in which your heroine pliiycd llPf big scene in evening dress, for office vrearl 1w not to ust mimic. Try i0 a. 1y the c principle of the hat-style to the face which is yours alone ‘there's nothing that needs to be apoiogizrd for in im- provising-Bill Shakespeare h m- sclf did it in and again-bur b1» MIN the ome is for you and that you makc it your own irisbeud ‘of trying w make yourself min tho scheme. G.znonq's@ 8m EHUCULATES THE FINEST IN THE lIlNll "a-ifl WAR SACRIFICES OFFE WITHOUT” BLACKl-IEAIDS Blackheads go quickly by u simple method that dissolves them. Get two ounce: of peroxine powder from your di-uggist, apply with a hot. we! clo gently over the blackheads-and you will wonder where they have gone. nivingc The Wo CORNER CQMMON BLUNDER Ho fancied chums of cum‘ and were distant Jon and not neu- by; flint sight: familia- could nof b0 As fair ac those men roamed to see. He'd tum his back on friends he 9W- Some stranger’: friendship w pursue. SCOTCH SCONES Two cups flour, l teaspoon sell, 1-2 teaspoon sJda, 3-4 cup sour milk. Sift flour, salt and soda fo- Eeiher- Add eii0118h sour milk to make stiff dough, shape dough into thin round cakes. Bake on grid- die in moderately hot (375 deg.) oven. Scrvc with butter und goose- berry lflm. LIVER AND VEGETABLES 3 rashexs of He lvlablllhli but common folk were i ev He met. and talked with day by day. Yet Just beyond his window pane Rad rose; ‘ossomed all in vain. Nor did he learn until too late ‘Ilium iizcuds and neighbors can be ixicon: 1 lb gal-iii»; flour Clem and slim : 1* , great, it iliickly lh‘llollv(ll‘llil)lllg and place -___ ii ivlili the (fair rashers in I North Carolina Uihflrllliee lnldifl-ns Sfluv-‘cimn Add 1i niece of mar- itcd onl single feathers in their RflYllll? Mid brown all lozeiliei- hull‘ unti the nu headdress was m- 5: in .1 ii lo flour, nddilic vegw [l-Qquced by Loni-ism, l p2‘ rd dud sliced with _____ i c ilier mk or “filler. Ammonia also ls known as b19011 1'01‘ W0 hfilllfi- “harishc-rii." At one time it was llliliCe by beating the lioms of sings, or harks, in closed vessels t0 draw out the Ikes. PORK BALLS -.-_.__ ~ "—~—— BELIEVE ANIMALS FALL 0N 'i‘lies<- arc lCl"ilS if you can KNEEQ to win a lf'\\' soups from _ "lfllll " » A sUpQTsliLiOLIs notion prevails in . ps of cold cocked iorli, l sfiiall o1 Dev/gunfire, onion; sage; 1 cup rf readcriinibs: 1 sine-n memt extract; one tea- spoon of our; pwvder. See the aural is fro‘ iron: any skin or Lhe wcsticrn part England, that at 12 midnight Christmas eve, the oxen in the stables always full cn iiieir knees. A GREAT lillihlilAN WHOSE NAME WAS FREDERIC CHOPIN .00 or <liop the niczit with lien onion i mid the l‘ .. -.< s "..'~<'\.l well. ihc blcnrlcil e44 YOWGCI‘. niix well, bu-t don't have it. too srfi, fcmi into balls, brivsh over with ill" res: of m» liievdcd v22 powder. i .1 b‘j1‘\\'!i r".'1"u' = and fry in The little bo-y wore a fine lace collar. He sat on the high stool, his small legs dangling playing the piano, but his eyes were more often looking at the frilly collar than iiic Illllzlf.‘ The sccue iviis a hall in Warsaw; i.lie year i818; ihc boy's name — Frederic Ghopin (Do you know an of his music, Suiibcainsi‘: ill. was Chopin's first public per- formance, His audience, coni- poscri cf highly criiicnl musical intellectuals. nlGfVCllCd at lhc cight-yenr-old boy's fine playing. But the boy, uuiiivare that his talent was extraordinary", was blushing with mlde at the thought of so miiny people seeing him wearing his new loco collar, Ficdericfs fat-her was ii French- ’ man “lip 11nd mttlcd in Poland. When the boy was five. Mr. Chopin started his own private school, and here Frederic was educated until he was 15. It was here one day that his schcol mates learned accidemully his remarkable talent. His father was away that day. and the school “'11s in charge cf an assis- tant teacher. As the morning used the boys began to get out of hand, and the teacher could not control them Al last, in despair, he appealed lo Frederic. l‘. ‘vrlyw a good izrnvv ,1» $"l'V4" with the dish, TEETHlNG UPSETS QUICKLY CHECKED YOUR BABY mini ‘far-t a tooth", But he ‘Ilffll not xrl u lever with ii-if baby's mother s \\ ‘ c moilicr. filrs. Archie ~' (n sziy: “\\'v luivc no! mi lliroiigh n-eiiiiiig as I always use m) lllil standby, Baby’; own Tablet; They in: irurili Llicir wright in gold." Ami Mn. B. A. Sabine, nf Grill, Ont., says: "_I have given Emily's Own 'l'al\lci.< in my bah Iirl since she w.“ m-v irz-cks (llfl 1nd, nlilmimll Hi1- ciu l~ ' ly mu {our molars at . . . l minim. Chopin, who was cnJoying Jokes I r-lliul r _\'i~t \\'-Il.l‘lll‘ll i“... out Illl as much as ilie other boys in the <1‘ 5» - iililclsnllli: "Head's absence, decided that he Slfll cl ici-zlimi: fcv‘ . asyuo lakg, was 1-¢5p°n51ble_ l Him m llcimn z salt. Analysis ccriiii- He walked over w thg “no, ‘at clown and begun to tel a story, l" illustrating it as he went. along with music o! his own composition It. was a story about band ts, and as his lilerary and musical inven- tion progressed the classroom be- came silent. The teacher, too, will sOOn listening with interest. MIET this "lesson" the ieechei‘ had no trouble with the boys. ri ilic Tllillil. you are uni nil iliil. Know Among the Selcullsls When he was 15, Frederic went and two years later a. took him ona trip to Berln. ‘Frederic had an amusing encoun- ter at a scientific congress to which the professor took him. Bed-iii l nondeacript, unnasiun- Wrong Way i0 Ask For Data No wonder Jack‘: unpopular. It‘! crude of him to ask bluntly, "Got l date for the Saiurday dance?" Sup- pose Helen has no date! ‘It will hurl-her pride in say “N03 ’I'lio cnvrcci ililni; for Jack to say I! you: little ali- jumper, she's bound to want w- otlier. for there's nothing quite no smart. and wearable for school.- And you'll appreciate the way a is "Will you conic to the Saturday ‘UMP?! 08R b0 008M013 WW1 111l- aim with mo?" That swei Helen £0?‘ "'4 dfiufryf“ " a chance no Anawer without embu- n” . “u” neck. pigment "I'd love to" or "S0111. bu‘ I‘ busy." "gates become smooth, fhrillin! uihcn you knnw what's correct. what io do in the party when your beau lays, “I'd like. you. in moot u friend of mine?" Bl?» 'D° bring him over." Don't crop’! the room to meet bim. And 6011i fill! when inirocluccd io a man unless he's niics nldcr ihan you. Timc to no? You make the firsi move on leaving a party. Anti when you hop into ilie taxi, don! oni- barren your beau by pipinl “Q19 Main avenue." It's correct for bim to izive the driver your address. More good times for you if your mnuncrs are smnnih! Our 32-09% booklet tells the correct thing i0 do at dances, dinners, dawn, at the theatre. How in accept compliments gracefully, whai io do about the boy who pols, pointers on poise in public. feovum nnugbodoe Andfullkirt-olldio- tolls that the older girls are de- manding in their favorite jumpers. It even has handy packets in carry those inevitable odds and ends. 36-inch fabric . Send cweniy ccnta (20l coin pro- ferred for pattern. Write plainly your Name, Addma and style number. Bo lur; to mu you wili. 8M0 No.10 Bin ..............e Name im-Zfidaiiu Olfl liollms IIOIITIILY EElllllE I'll Women who suffer poll: of lnagulu period: with cnnky norvoumal- duo to monthly functional disturb- nou-c ouid find Lydia I. Pink- o 00m blob Scnri 20c. in c i f of "Etiquette Fo? ‘$01312 "lflflfiefll. to The Guardian [fem-e Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name Addrcss and the Name of 50011191,, City Leisure man's Realm in: man standing hi a u,- $00k him l0 bc a scrvuiii flllixlmflrékgq be shown umund. 1; w“ u i he met his teacher awn-u‘? that he learned thug m. "gommu WIJ the most famous m4 _ tinEUl-flied scientist at the conga“ ‘Ilils first irip abroad gave ch01 pin n Wanderlust," zui urge u, travel. ‘Two years inter he Vislled Vienna and gave a concert “mm had a ve vwirni reception 11m fmm 1m w WY l0 earn hi; Wine by playing the piano. 8nd tine next VCiii‘ - : m“; It not so warm . hid been free. Bu: now um required a fee for playing, Moll: were ml‘ PWPIWd to llfilfil. $111; C1151)!" defllficd to foruc ahead H,’ travelled lo Paris illll during 1111,; tour revolution broke our m “vs native Poland. ‘ A Patriot Though primarily riu (iriisi (mo. pin was also a lvitrini, m m. regretted ihn’. he n,» n W, l‘3Vfl.llllOl v o! emotion lo his m ,,,_ spireri sonic oi his fliusi lllilflfl. He dashed off several mnzurkq; the national tunes of Poland, sums.’ entering the compositions iii, ipivc concerts to alcl Polish rclu. gees His music probably holixd me revoluiicnnrics far mcic iliiu luv martial aid he could have cum Padereivskl, anoilier (01713115 901,55 musician (who died only rcccniiw said of it: "Our language gm’ religion, our cudrms, cur nilyqlai dIYS-‘i. ii and Our pools cu CllOlllfl alone was not forliidicn us. And vet in him we cruid stall find m? 11v. ing breath of n71 lllill. was pm- hibltied He was n miuggler, who l“ hamllfim T0!l< o! music carried contraband Polish lvninoiisni to hi: llrfilllers nerd, lhc border." l-lk!‘ 501W‘ uiiiii‘ urea: nrilu, 5:10pm filled Y°i11lk- (ll the ago 01 SINGS IN RHYME The lmsimen m" the <c1luconc> i’)\Q‘. and $1116 mfll’ be soon who known? To break a plate’; unlucky, end u, ive an empty purse as present, oTelells rmvcriy — 1i may mean even worse. If ‘vi-i. ilic riiizwinrc 10 vzur ll0ll,\(\ you find Lhc v: d has blown .1 pile of leaves-thin jriout the ycur you won't be much alone "rls said that when the squirrel eats the nut; upon a tree. the weaiher will be very wami-as warm as it. can bl To travel cn a A-Iondayfls bad, but Tuesdays vvixv 20rd Moles on m» throat are lucky, i0 I've alwny; llflflelSlfififl. Wlicn [finds crook long and loudly, then we're in for heavy rain, An itching on the Lhign de- notes you'll cliiinge your homo main. You put your vfst. on inside-out then luck _'»‘011‘1l_1~uive fill clay. You come across a viper as you go WDOII 3'01" WM‘? This is not good, it means you'll meet a woman who will be no real friend i0 ‘you. with her you'll surely disagree. To tind wistzirla in bloom nienns that he loves you ivcll A ivasp sting is a warning. d-Iiu". for nftcii ii will icll of danger coming near you poor; A weasel may denote some worry, and a. quarrel wiili a friend on whom you dole. MILK FINE lI-‘OOD SERVED ANY I ' IVAY Milk is known as ihc greatest protective food because it provide: more of the essentials than any other sin le food. Every one in the family. 0d or young, slizuld have milk cvcrv day. It is equally good as an aid i0 health Wlléiht“! in cooked foods, such as soups. pud- dings and desserts. or as n. bever’ ICI- Needlecraft/ For The Home £14 s. L1 5:255 6-H