l l The wovld-fcmouncapmcdo wltlfgsnllc Ollvc and i Pdllll olls. IEI IMPll OIEI PllLMllllUE AMornirlgSmllc Part of the cottage had been de- stroyed by a bomb and the house- holder. an tld lady, told the rescue squad her false teeth ware sonic- wnerg in the ivrcckage. "That's a‘ reel. missus,’ they as- Iured her. “We'll find them.“ When she returned a little later they were skill at wcrk confident or finding Woman's Re alm '1 Social I Dorothy Dix Says D0 Than Just Play ctr stride, as comes your will-i your can't. take lore in " all eise i. illustrated nails-rings. bu.’ if llc ju t. one cl not find he bills of lion. We call hilt ever peak: ftfary” her. self’, for, 1n reality marriage is ‘r-arder on the woman than it is on man. It ls she who ha." to go through the a slavery of baby-tending. It is slic wllg must lily her personal freedom and economic indepentleiicc, her ambitions and her career as a sacri- ffce on the delncstic altar. You would think tllat the blislnes or and sllntprofcssloiial wolnlltt, with her own ‘he teeth “Watch key and her own pocketbook “m? Lillie‘ d ler own interesting work. “Ehn l" 1mm “my teem Ab“ wltlluldltliilik lliat she was an object bmhem‘? abawi- Said ‘he °1d lfldy- of congratulation riitlici" than a moumfully. “It's my breakfust!" First. Student-I wonder how old Miss Jones is? Second Student - Quite rld Il imagine. They say she used to teach‘ Caesar. WHO’! UNIIAPPY That's triumph on the face of subject for sympathy. even if she didn't have a husband- But she doe n't. She wants somebody to love and somebody to love her. She wants srntilnent. Ro- mance. Soft talk And if she hasn’t got these things, slle beats upon her brea t and sobs out that she ls of all Vl/Olllfll the most Illlsbfflble- They Fall for Romance lit is this craving for romantic love, this crcdulous belief that only in romantic love is there any happiness, that _makcs ‘even Lhq mp5; hard-boiled bu iiiess “roman a pushover for any man who will make cinema love to her. Another illustration of how wo- men are oversold on this romantic love bttsiness as a source 0f hap- piness is that three-fourths of the wives that you know are _ealing their hearts out in despair and frustration because their husbincls take them for granted, and have turned from Romeos into tiled business men. These women are married to just ordinary, prosaic. run-of-the- mill men who think their wives the greatest little women in the worfdgwho are kind and ken- erous and good providers; but. having once toid their ivivcs they love them, and married them to prove ft. they sce no necessity for harping on the silblcct. “lvcs Never Satisfied Also, love-making was alivays a chm-a to them, and they were clad to get ft over with by marrying and being able l0 SKY lb "ill-h becfsteaks instcads of orchid . But this doesn't satisfy the wives. They want their husbands to tel. them every day how beauti- ful and wonderful fhcv are. They want the kl scs that burn with pas- CllJlllplOfl Bctts Clint» Frailk. SK“!- ft hire terixrl- ()\\'1l(‘(l b_v All i B of Loni; Isultiif Ho ‘ills it rd b:st or breed at the Westmin -l tor Kennel club show" in‘Nt‘\V Yéfii-W‘ sinn instead of those that are flav- O11“ with ham aild Pf-IZF- And b?" cause their husbands don't supply To Relieve liadziough Quickly, MixThis at Home Does the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. Here's an old home remedy your jnnllwl‘ probably used, and. for real _rc- stilts. it is still a vcrv (lepcntlnllle tlllnl; {or distressing cnugls. '.l‘i'y it once, 11nd you'll swear by it. it's no tl-nulllis nt nll. lllnko n syrup lly stirring 2 cups of grailulatt-rl uulmr mull one cup of ivnlrr u fvw ‘moulcnts until ilissnlvcil. No cooking is needed >41 child could do lf. Now pill. 2% ounces of Pine! into _n 1G oz. bottle. and flflll your syrup. This gives you 16 ounces of rl-rllly splendidmiriicvoryuway- _ cough remedy-micro than you Iwuld buyfnr four times the iilonl-y. It kee a perfectly, frisfcs tint‘. uufl lfl-‘llfi B ffiml Y a long time. _ This s lenilivl homo mixture has a ThFPO-EOlIFBPllIIIl. You cull feel it take hnlll lit once. lt. loosens the Plllelm soothes the irritated nloiullrnncs, an helps elciir tll6'Bll‘ passages. This ex- plains wily it gives such 1110mm. 111M? lng‘ results. _ _ Pint-x is n rompnilnd containing Nor- wny Pine null pnllitnllln gunmen], _in concentrated form, well kumvu frlr its rumpt. action on. throat. membranes. Kimmy refunded if it doesn't please you BO [TONNIERES IN (‘ROCJIPTP Qroclletpd Canterbury bells Fllfl colorful field ffotvcrs are quickly m1dg_ A complete bunch may he made in about an hour. Pattern N0. X417 contains list of materials needed. lllllslrflliflll nf stltchcs and 70m- plete fn tructfcns f-Jl maklnv, but‘ hells and field flowers. To order this pattern send f5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework lX-mrtment. Drsfgn No X417 NAME erase-r sooanss - - — - —- mwvmcm-----—--0I‘1Y——---—-~—— WOMEN PLACE TOO MUCH After The Marriage Vows Are Said One of the greatest misfortunes of the puts to much stress on romantic love as a source 0f happiness. Women it the "he all and end all of life" and. lackinv it, dust and ashes. The difference in way in which men and women look at love 1s have an evcrlovlilg wiifc, as Damon Runyon says. a siiiug and a sigh; whereas if a, woman does her. Bamelorliood is hover the tragedy to a 111E111 that spinsterhood is to a woman. in fact. the n.an who doesn't. marry is generally so cocky over ls toxin '- Romeo Continuously feminine sex ls that ft men do. as a bit of good lilck it it way, but nothing that need interfere comfort if yoli miss ft. They make a . me by the attitude they take toward Probably every man would like to misses getting his Dream Girl it. is thcse things that he passes off with r Prince Charming. life is a failure to in hlving escaped llie ills and city that we have a WOfCl for him. the jolly old bachelor." but no one of “tie jolly olci maid." We “poor And that f. because she pfties her- the _y__<3f child-bearing and the tlicm with the romantic love they crave. all of their fine houses, auto- mobiles and shopping tickets are as naught in their eyes. A middle-aged woman, sitting in the lap of luxury supplied by a husband who is as domestic as the house cat, torturing her elf by fearing that she has lost her husband's love, is a sight that would be funny if ft were not so pathetic and so common. But it is a folly that men never commit. You never see a man worrying over having lost his w'ife’s love. a. lonz as site behaves herself and takes an interest in giv- ing lilln the things he likcs to eat Must Recognize Facts Now, of course, none of us undervalue the part that love plays in making our linppine s. It is a. natural human llnptilse to Cl‘. e affection; to want some one ivho is near and dear to belong to us; to want some one who exaglzerates our good qualities and overlooks our bad ones: to have some one wlicm we feel would always turn against us. Rich beyond all the dreams of avarice are those who have that sort o.‘ live. Biit we cannot all be million- aires in love. any more than we can be millionaires fn money Still lcss can we aspire to be among the lucky few who marry romantic lovers The point I am tiying to make f»: that, after all, lore isn't everything in life, and that. there are still a lot of con- solation prizes left for the women who miss it. DOROTHY DIX. 4 _.__... ._. nurse GOI. Relieve misery fast warm-natty. Rub on \ ‘VICKS YAPDRIJB YES. roarvsroivns rum: sroxzs 'I_‘l_lcl'o ivas a large Illlgl“ ‘ 1‘1lCl(ly iunlstones lust sunun. ‘th if Big Point on the west sham, of Lake Ma-nitcba, according to Can- adian National trainmen passmg by the lakc. In case the reader nlight think t- Ls smacks of’ polite pi-cfanitv, it i,- pzlinled out that this Ls the nalne for a sucrcbrti asso- ciated will far off p far roglms and thus of parucular inlere 1, to oriiithologists. The ruddy tum- , stone gets its name frtm its habit ; of turning over small stone's and pebbles on the bcach in search of fud, and it is surprsing wiiat , 1:: iparalivcly large .~t.:nc,,- the bird l niovcs with its bill, accardliig Lo the l Natural Resources Department of 5 the Canadian National Ralways. l -~-___ i Glasq thread which. (‘.111 be drawn as file as silk ard spun llito fibres of any t-lllcklicss p'.'f_illl~.'l‘.s to be one ~f the ilrwcst d velopmcnts l ill surgery. lt is 5lll30Lll, easy to hilldls, rasilyi SLCTIllZCCl. and is ab- sorbed slowly by the body when u>ccl to clnsc deep incisions. Use vour kltci.;i st: lrinunuig crusts fr in lJH‘ _ dim: lcttticc. cutting cooked vege- tables, llllO fancy sha.p.s, runoring bl‘.'.\'vV‘l'l\’d edges from cakes or c‘ok- ivfi- 5118111118 slices if meat, fisli or ..[li~\\'l, and lxstmng cords from baked meats. of Rflfifll ROMANCE P It Is Desirable, But Husbands Have More To Hundreds of thou ands of mfll-workers hoarse when the hing and Queen toured bombed areas in Lanca- shire Feb. 13. The minister for home security. Herbert Morrison, who accompanied thccn. said: “Their majcstlcs have taken away with them memories they will no: forget of the grim determination of Lanca hire people." One ivcman called out to the Queen: H going to win?" And the Queen replied: "Yes, o! course we are. FE 941 cheered themselves “Are we “Of Course We're Going to Win" i HORO For Wednesday, February 19th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 fAltcsl __T11e ouLcc-nle c-f tcdzlyflw, endeavors will b9 (faicrnlliitki by the k.nd and amount of effort you put iirio Y0“? program. Mental wtrk. study good contacts, personal achievements, are first in favor. APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 fTaui'u'>)—- Friendly on whole, mp-cually for advanctmcnt. in ycur particular line of work. for concentrating energy and talents to fake care \f emtrgeiicies and t’) free you from all hampering agencies. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (G0'l‘lllI1l)—- acquainted wit)‘. jvoursclf sibl tics and limit-atolls. and 1121p put over that which is‘ utmost important. The lightci, weighty affairs can follow. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancerl- Make the mow. of your wonderful memory, git-t fol‘ racsilntcl- and dc- batinl; and liinatr kindliiiess to _v.u:lg fclks and their actiwties. You can gain benefits through all of l-Iiese. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leol- It you are in a corner today and want the quickest. yet safest and brst way out, inainfan a ciol atti- tudc, he observant; and try new iricits of value. Thus dcuble the t tal of your output. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgsl _ Stars favor originality, intuitive matte -. analytcll pnwcr ; reportinrz, iiivrstlgatiltg testing and expo ' cntlng _n labcratorirs, study, 1i tcrar_v t flirt-s. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Fine rays emanating fr m the stars augur for an ail- roiiild favorable day, Maintain an even tcmbo and consistent effort. aycd by decevzig przpa- grl : ' - i0 nilti. 11d shake your faith fll prevalent. which attempts to under- mine and shake y:ur faith in cle- mw-ratqv. OCTOBER 24 f.o NOVEMBER 22 (Sccrni l — Pack up _v"ur troubles and io=s tllclu to the wilds. Clear your niriitnl deck f;r a luujoi" (‘ll- gagcitlcnl and a hut-tie of wls with scmt- worthy cpussitfon. "Don't give up the sllip"_the fruits of vlct ry arq- swcrt. NOVEMBER 23 lo DECEMBER 22 lSagitlariusl - A day for lZRlll, particularly in monetary matters. Bo sure to couch your speech wth lllf‘ “punch" phrase that lzcts re- sults. At the same lime be diplo- matic, chcerful. Maintain adequate Vfilll’ DJS‘ t f CS5 Your Individual i--—— By Frances Drake Tile sort. of day on which to gel? "ihrn plan . SCOPE dcfclt-e to offset. verbal attacks. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Caprlccnll - No‘ time fur dilly- tiallyziig. A sure-fire. aggressive canipiugu inell.w:d with the proper iuncunt of courteous discussion should secure for you your desired goal. Don't hesitate too long lest you lose your opportunity for ald- vaiiccment. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarlusl - Get the mid-week habit, cf reviewing your progress to date and with this as a criterion determine whether or not you've done justicr to, and created a rec- ord com-parable with, y ur talents. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Plug up ally loopholes ior weaknes 9s that are a-pparent. in your own maksiip. You know them. so rid yourself of these dis- turbing influences and eradicate any ttlltr restraining tendencies . that. are holding back your achieve- l lneilt. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY possesses a regularity that ls not disturbed by surrounding influences. A stauilcrr steady person prong to cause changes in an unostentatioiis manner. A leader among its assoc- it'll/SS perhaps not noticeably; but in the ‘lllCkEhUlld. dircctng and planning their movements. Needs syrllpatilyr. Should ever seek greater knotvlcd-ze. DIO AS‘ THEY DO IN ENGLAND fight cold and fatigue with HOT Bovril under-arm no: irritate skin. I. No wsilfng to dry. Cm used right after shaving. perspiration, keeps MAY SOME T0 CANADA Sheila MacDonMd, younger sister and close companion of Rt. Hon.‘ Malcolm MacDonald. may go to Otfava to serve as hostess far the new B itfsh high commfrcfonzr. Miss MacDonald, who has been hoirzkrcpcr far her bachefor brotlvr in suburban l-la-mpstead. has also been actlnr as voluntary llrad misfrss c1’ 60 children W801i- Sted from a poorer section of Lon- on. less vanishing cream. NEW. . . u CREAM DEODORANT which safely PERSPIRATION l. Does no: rot dresses, does be I. Instantly checks perspiration l to 3 days. Removes odor from , its dry. 4- A pure, white, gmseless, min- l- Arrfd has been awarded the Approval Seal of The Ameri- can Institute of laundering for being harmless to fabric. fella! goods. 25 MILLION [an o! Arvld have been sold .. Try a |ar today... cl any non which ulls Also lnl ll and l” Iurl ARRID ms oaks CORNER RICH WAITLII \ 1 l4 cups 1111.06 fldllt l-I will 1-8 teaspoon salt l tablespoons sugar 2-8 cup sour milk b: culp melted shone-inns or , the fliur. than mouurq and sift sum with the soda, salt and sugar. Combine the milk, melted shortenln or butter, and the 08B yolks whiz: have been well beaten. Add this to the flour mixture and beat until very smooth. Belt the 088 whites until stiff, but. not dry and fold into the batter. Bake on a hat waffle iron and serve with butter and syrup or honey. BANANA WAFFLE S lcu flour 2 l Iui: 51.1KB 1 teaspoon baking poqdq 2 eggs, separated 1-z cup rich milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening 2 finely chupped bananas i4 teaspoon salt I PAGE TWO ____ GUAiRDlAlV L _ and Personal '1 Fashions '1 L IUIELY K01‘ my; isudhter din‘ because the dies 5N 8115’. Arid eyes hold tears and every brow |, frown! Must you and I. because the sun- besnu h eyes cast down? Because tin sun hides is that the reason why That you and I should its dull mzod reflect? 0h. surely not! I1 so, men pity us When we shall vie-w life through its retrospect. Ink stains an be removed from the carpet i! immediately sponged with a cloth dipped in 001d water. Change water as it becomes dis- colored. FIRST AID I03 STAINS The trouble one can save Lneself by treating ii stain at once! You've no idea? Cut. this para.- graph ou-t and save it; it will save Method: Sift together the flour and baking powder, Separate the eggs and beat the yolks thoroughly, then add them to the milk’ Stir this into the dry ingredients and beat smooth with a rotary beater. Add the melted shortening and flue] chopped r. bananas. r when we blended, 1. d in the stiffly beaten (o; whites. e at once on a hot waffle iron and serve with the following sauce. LEMON SAUCE 1-2 culp sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 cup bailing waiter 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespom lemon juice l egg yolk p Mcthqd: Mix the susar. com. starch and salt. Add tho boiling W349!‘ 510M115’. stirring constantly. Boil for 6 minutes, then remove from the tire and add the lemon juice. butter and beaten egg yolk. Serve hot. _ Crushed pineapple and juice are used in another dessert waffle. PINEAPPLE warnias 2 cups fl.u.r 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk b: 0111p drained, crushed pine. e PD 1-3 cup melted shortening 2 eggs-separated 1-2 cup pineapple Juice 1 cup sugar Method: Sift together the tlmir, bflkm8 powder, sugar and salt. Beat the as: yolks and add the milk. Stir the lioufd mixture into the dry inkvedients. Add the melted sh.rt- enfng and the drained, crushed pineapple. Fold in the egg whites which have been beaten until stiff. but not dly. Bake on a hot waffle iron. Serve with a sauce made by boiling together the l-2 cup pine- apple Juice and the cup of sugar. DESSERT PANCAKES 1 3-4 cups prepared pancake flour 1 tablespoons sugar 2 cu-ps milk 2 tablespoons melted shorten- ing t r butler Jfl-m or conserve Powdertd sugar Method: Mix the 2 tablelmoons jumpy Nerves Calm Down When Given Proper Care gill. l, . . Worry Poisons The System Those dreadful clays when every- thing seems to go wrong! Your nerves taut. you could simply ICTQBIII. I! you're having many such days. it's time to ask yourself seriously, "h something wrong with me? ls my health going to pieces!" Often nervous tension comes torn worry over s problem you hate to think about. but which persistently gnaws at you. Try lo bring it out in the open, separate facts from tears. Then get your mind on something amusing p‘" l in! party. see I funny movfel Wise to watch your general health, too. Wrong diet, luck of sleep and insufficient exercise can play havoc with nerves Just to lee how grand you feel going to bed It nine for tho next low nights. Take s brisk wnllr first, then s warm bath and l warm [lass of milk. Or you may find perhaps your nerves are ’ by ‘ or other physical disorder. Our 82- pale booklet explains the various causes of nerves, physical and psy- chological. Tells what you csn do to overcome them. become " and vital. _ Also advises on diet, boil? curs- og Qvg ' "Nerves" And Mery- Day Health Pfoblflnl w rm Guardian Home Service. Be sum to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. 01W bfng very hard at once with |cold water, then in hot, containing a. little soda. i Style Bandllcfnccfnsforyvufwwy‘ quiiement. should get the advice 0t an ex- Dtrfenced heating and piping conf- stand up best and which. manufac- most durable products. you lots of time. ‘ Soak bloodstafns at. once in cold water. then wash in cold. soapy water. ‘Pea. osffee. or wine stains on the carpet can be removal entirely by rub- zrrrs GIVEN on anarnvo ' In selectinlz heating equipment fou- a new house or for the moderni- zation d an old house, the home- owner should remember that. there are two ants-original wst and operating oost-to be considered. The cheapest heating system m... the standpoint of criginal first, cost is very likely to be the most expensive to operate, the Bureau points ou-t. The few dollars difference be- tween dependable well - made equipment and somethinz which will have to be replaced in a few years is very small when cont-pared with the annual exlpensc cf fuel. Therefore, the only prudent way to seioet heating equipment is to consider carefully your own indi- vidual requirements and then pur- chase only that equipment which. will meet them exactly. A heating plant , is something which should last. at least a gener- ation. Yet there are many heating units being offered today which. could mt possibly fulfill this re- Hence the home-owner tractor as to which materials will tuners have proved that they can be depended upon to offer (nly the When the collars and cuffs of men's shirts become wum and threadbare, aprons may be made of me backs. The apron. all in one niece. may be cut. frclm the back c: the shirt and the sash or ties made from the sleeves or the front. Are your sheets wearing thin‘). Then. cut them in half lengthwise’, and stitch the salvages together tot lrlake another sheet. when the con. tre of the turned sheet wears through there will no doubt be en ugh material left to make a. pillowcase. Had you evcr thought of making tea napkins from linen handker- chfefs? A nickel or a dime will buy a handkerchief, as-ld for five cents a yard you can buy at the fifteen rent store, tattfn to whi sugar with tlle prepared pancake flour. C.mb.ne the niilk and melt- ed shortening or butter and add to the _dry mixture a small amount st a time, and stir until smooth. Drp by spocnfuls onto s hot greased pail, sprtading the cakes rattler thin, having each about 4 iterature l Living a Leisure -—-The Woman ’s Realm u» edges. ma innlinmtlfnn. you gr’. M‘ own tattlng or crochet m ‘ 0d .1 in; s ‘lflvlfl go l e" “h” of dress m buy an extra yard. nilkll“ h make u turban, scarf o, b whit: will rive you nflflhsoto m,’ szrles to wear with another frmg THE TALKING LIA! A noted America of the 18th centullnwaghbnllvbz?‘ s eded his name A. More, m, my: l; u? M» The rest of’ the rived. but no Mr. comm“ More. and in“. in: his queer ways, the histes did not wait for him. Later in is. evening a message was bfflllom from the missing guest. " d on opening the envelop.- M»; all; fnglon found no note. but, 011$)‘; sycamore leaf. She sron llll0l'/lll'f‘?v.'l l "s as ti" message, “Sick-A. More." A clean and .5'.il~l \t' .-..; ' a. steadfast and scrupul u; in atrial] things as \\'\ll as great l the most valuable of all p $95.16,“ . to a nation as to an ind J. Van Dyke. Fflberw. which 0d 6 cent. of their wieigllll u? ozl), m; stitute for olive oil to 51pm); Spain's oil supplies. Elvberfmenifers have increased m, weight. of silk produced y {Mimi silkworms concentrated Soybean milk with their regular diet of mul- bfllflfy leaves without incresslil; their mortality. LOCAL COLOR‘ NEEDED FOE BOYS’ ROOMS . dill-H, Instead of furnishing “My. grown boy's room in regulgtfqg bedroom style w-ltft fiilly burg" scarf. white bedspread and llllllls ferent furniture. It l= “e11 u, m, dow it. with lHdlVlflllHlllV both m coloring and filrnfshiné chin”; vermlllion, black and gray-tsp 31m hflve been effectively llSPd In om boy's room. For n background against which these colors an nicely set dlf. the Walls of the room are coated with. s deep ivory colred paint. The woodwork ls finished will; vermllfon enamel. This resists soil and may be easily wiped off with a damrp cloth. The bed. bill-elm and table are painted glrssy black, Drawer knobs are vermillion. Al the window's hang draperies of grayish grem cottm fabric which is easy to launder. 'I“.te same ma- terial is used for bedspread. A small green-gray rag rug lfu beside the bed which matches l green slip covrr for the easy chair. A brass ship's lantern wred for electricity and trppod with a plain parchment shape gives adequate light for reading. __._.__‘__~_.-_-. --_J // ll ‘ free. TONIGHT IIEl-IEF TOMORROW l w l ht— fillulillfilllm. 5.2 l... quickly this well known balm rcllcvu oven the worst ' ‘ ‘flflwllm ‘lfpflifi o m an n _ - gltasr . . - nllsvl-xtl‘ 20° membranes . . . and helninl "m" helltlLV bresthlul sill“- incltes across. when bubbles appeal- l Remember, Mentholatum n Iuuranleaal: and break on the upper side, tum the pancakes and brown on the second side. Spread with your fav- l onto am or conscrve and roll 1m‘ like a elly roll. Sprinkle with paw- dered sugar and serve very hot, wit-h butler, if desired, l l reliant your cold or 9'11"?‘ l 80min or tuba from your b k. Jinrlgglulfltcoddy- u _____§- Needlecraft- —~For The Home This crisp cotton frock fs so essv to sllip into in the moi-nut; and smart enough to wear all clay long about the h use and to market. Be- wuu" and v e055 to launder. The snowy whi co u’ edged with dainty ruflflli-l: adds the feuilnfns tmiah that fs so becoming and so well liked by your family, This ts s dress that the amateur- seam- stress can make for herself at very little expense and with no trcuble o. f. s11. Style No. 2604 ls designed for sizes 14.16.36, 88, 40 42 44 46 and 48. Bfze 86 rcqufres i l-4 yards of 36-inch fabric; 5-8 yard of con- ti-astfng; 3 yards of ruttlfng. Send Twenty (200 coin l5 m1- fened, for Patten. Write plainly your Name, Addxiss and the style number. Be sure to slate the slas you wish. Nlml Itreet Addiul l. cause it wraps it is comfortable to ' 2691M .’ ' 8|Z£$|'l"* ~. at, ‘\ I Thousands of woman lml’: whose turn; - . I. Plnkhsm’: V0 n- i tilbl