_.i...- .- .-- ..,_,,,, l t < i PAGE TWO Zmii _\V0man’s Re alm z Social _, waahéh-ifi- .-. __ ,_,__:, O0Mnnno_e-!_o o. t Happenings The Week Her ftfajestjv, Qzieeri{ Miss Elsie Mclaichisn the ‘Do honor of the King U .-~ spending a three weeks vacation with Miss Mary Blggar at Stan- hope Beach Inli. a - Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Howard, Jr.. 0f Slierbrookc, Que, are spending a month with l\f:'s, Howard's par- l-nt», .\l‘.1_vol' B Roy Holman an‘! _ Airs. Hillllllli, Brighton Road Hon. Crl-elmail and Mrs. 211.14‘- . "zhur o Sunimerside. were alnmig a: a fllllfifl‘ party given ‘as; week hr the Gov- .il liuri the Priuccss . . . ‘ Morton who was a ber of the Canadian t. city. arrived in Hali- . .\fo on and little dauzh- ‘he guests of Mrs. s, Dr, and Mrs a u White, accom- oung SOllS ll't:‘ E‘? -.. Mr. Bcnj ~ Rogers, P111101 S r-- '. ‘ '. and .\fr.~:. Biro. H. l. Pslilu v v l mouth, ‘VS A RI n. u SlllPlil BITS. Sin- W-ur nurl ‘arnili. of due)‘. are <'l."lfll‘i'l.' r; a‘ .\l~rrl=on's Beach on trbe Cardigan River . . . . Flam-WAN], of 0Q9a“~5_ cu are mending the Bru k.v_v Bcarh. . _ . l Lieutenant and Mrs. W. Py and children. of Ot- who have been visiting Mr. . l. A. .\l1\.<.\(‘_\‘ in Hulif x town _0f Mount Royal, Quebec, is irom New Ycrk to, 0030*‘ - THE CHILDREN Th1 are idols of hurl and of ouseholds. They are angels of God 1n dia- guise; His sunlight still sleeps 1n their treases; ' His glory still gleams 1n their eyes. Oh, those truants from home and from heaven, They have made manly and mild; And “f know now how Jesus could ‘ on The Kingdom of God to a child. —-Dlckenl. me m OTC ANTHONY I-JDICNXS KIN IIERE There is no silver in nickel-silver l 1 it is an alloy of nlckd. copper and ilmlv hit-n, uih- of sir 'l'imotl\y zinc. [I-ldcu. lu-ntlu-r of the British sorre- ‘tary fur war, is on her “any to Northwest coast Indians believ- Vornnn, n.0, with n party of Eng- ed that a thunderbird darkened lish school children. five of them this Isky during storms, causing her own. The group attended I thunder stomzs by his beating ll-‘ritham llnusc, an “ideal school.“ l wings. oprratcil in l-Inuliinrl by Lady lildcn, , ,.§‘hr y*|;llls to lklififllilfll the school ‘ '10 Ycrnont when: it will provide its pupils with “luxury with discipline" with an accent on manners and (lepuriiiii-nt. . r____ A MorningSmile An excellent cleaner for brass is a paste made of vinegar and salt. Rub the article well wiith this mixzure and let it stand for five minutes. Then Wash each ‘I pier-e with hot water and soap suds, iPolish with a soft, dry cloth. It may be necessary to make sev- .cral applications. When the cucumbers, melons. Houmpkins. squash and citron vines every three weeks. The earliest marine mine is be- lieved to have been an "explosion lug the downward palh of a sin- ner. and used the metaphor of a ship drifliilg and going to pieces andnpersonal v. Fashions Living s Leisure ——T72e Woman ’s Realm (XIANING RAINOOAT To clean n raincoat, put some fine sawdust into s tin and hest over the gas. Spread the coat flat on the table. and rub with hand- fuls of sawdust. as hot as you can handle it. Use fresh sawdust as 1t gets dirty and cold. You will 11nd it a very good cleanser. WOODEN’ STRIPS FOR. GLAZED DOORS Glazed doors should have the glass held in lace with wooden strips. or beads. and not putty- Tiie constant closing of doors soon loosens the putty, and out comes the glass ‘Phcre should be a thin luvrr of putty. however, between the wood- en shoulder against. which the glass is set, and the glass itself to act as a seal. LACK OF BODY COMFORT OFTEN ‘TRECKS SLEEP Disturbed sleep often is caused by lack of comfort. Mony persons are restless because they are eith- er too iict or too cold. In very cold weather a blanket placed un- der the bottom sheet wi'l do as much to keep the sleeper warm as extra covers on top of him. Das- comfort caused by bumpy mat- - are up, make a little hole two inches YIN-fies 0r sagging springs is best away from root stem and put 1-2 W1Y1F<ll°d 113' Wplfifilng n19 ‘Wm’ "FHTII. HOPE " teaspoon nitrate of soda in each 011l_l1°1‘ld‘1?E . , Tim \'._,.- l\1"(lo([ liilnsclf on m; hole. Water thoroughly and watch Lil-lb‘ glfl fashions are intri- <)l'lill)l'l('.1I points. Hc was rlescrib- them grow. This can be rciY-‘fllfd lwmg m" m“ Slmme" 5W1" A pa“ little model is in gossamer sheer checked dirnityi made with ruffled pinafore shoulders and a sash that ties in back in a big bow. Zig- ,,, h,“ ,,,, _, . ,,,, ,,,,,,,|,,,. ,.,._ we audience was snip" with u-iilcii the Dutch de- we rickrnck braid fl11d1111l‘~'m§ fl" yo; i lll‘ r'il~|i.',\i,,.,. -.i sinned a bout bridge in i585. lh'II*"\\'fl\' (lawn; “ rmwd m) by q . l. ' -‘ i (lash liver!" cried '""~-—- '1" 5m W" SF" ._ ,3,‘ ‘-" M“ P- l) “hill-m and tl.t‘l"li- "lit-r soils rue split! In the steel industry "SlPlPDlng" dragon Pdvl) (‘\'<"11111£!flmltllefimwl l.‘ n. y“, _y,, ‘ M, .,.,,.,,,;,Hg 3W0 HYP eoinu! <; refers to the removal of ingot eflffll 11101111112’- "Cfmcllllg ° ‘E ~' llweks at Si; how Hvdfll inn. sliiiwii-erl! iii-r helni is usele..l moulds from ingot. “Péolllgretgf? ixglgtlglllisvqm‘ of the ~ ~ - ~ ng ashore! There seems -———-— _ - ‘ ‘ _ l , 1m rl-a lltI-Jtrrihbhl u: [lie (‘wolf ‘i ‘Hi1 uulhiuk be done w Peffumrri’ 1! 1h!‘ 0111.)’ P061161 rim“ ‘Wm “m” "‘ §“"1.l"‘h“lff{‘ m,‘ tanks this afternoon will br- .\ '. " manufactured in Bermuda. or ex- 5mm 1"_ a ,~lfl"k"tl‘b,olv'fe “ ‘ liJ, A fwzvis Mrs R. S. 'I‘!i<- _. lor rose in his seat, his port. 110W 0f "P" 711191" (‘X m‘- _ ‘and. .\fi.=s Alena Horne, “Y”; “'1fl\“ ‘M1931 PXPlYPIHPHl. _ - ~ [rpm Hm e, i‘ r.‘ no lie hlinkin‘ anchor!" " . on wednhsday y“; Ffq-skln; K’ n o o o n h! Fiifllffltl. a“N?A.I.I-I-I“-I-I-fi~.I-I-Im“.I-fiM- -I LTPNXI?’ her! a liiril-Eir-r-n paiflv at Miss May i. Robertson, of \Vr'§l- —-——— her spacious new "pine. 21 Yorklmount. PD. is enjoying a holiday "What kind of illumination did I' Lane for Miss .\fav\fl‘lan. at Bavfied Hnilsc, Mrs. Jaynes m” 113"‘ l" P5011113 b97117" - o e v u H v- ' - lhomc in Keppcch, n . - - manager of 1111a; Doris Gil ha< been spend- ing a week at ("wand Tl-acn >1 with; Mr. H. E. Mcrccr, her friend, Mrs. Cllaries ‘Mac- the Bank of Montreal, Mont-real. Kenzic. Llfrs. Mercer and three daughters ' ' ° ' MTG holiday vtsitors at Bayfleld - . n Thursday evening for Alisa of Rfonireal t Braddock. ‘Mrs J. M. Hunter entertained on 'House. Keppoch. l His Excellency Bishop OSuliivan {for a d ‘lins as his guests his sisters. Sis- . Grrr-e f"; . il-r St Ernestine and ltfrs. Duffy, ' ' ‘ o.’ Hamilton. Ont, accompanied by On Wedncsdav afternoon Mia: her Winsome voimg daughter. a c - o Kay Sutlnriailli. .\i:.=s l-Lithlcen ‘MGRIQQ. Miss Joan Afribean and Mrs. C. H. McDonald entertain- Mrs, Wilfred f-funtcr were joint ed at afternoon tea on Wednes- Riosilesses at a smart afternoon tea day honoring Mrs. Duffy of Ham- and shovwsr for Mrs. W, H. Burns, ilton, Ont. at Mrs. Hunter's pretty apartment ' ' ' ' Kent Manor. Many lovely gifts Hon J‘ D_ gyndman‘ prefldent were showered on the popular of the Pension Appeal Court, Ot- ride, ' _ . . trlwaioloerdlcbrated his 66th birthday on . a . Mr. Wilfred lfavQiiaid of Balti- y v v 4 v " more, Md, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs, c, Gavan Duffy entertain- MfwQuflid and V0111" ‘O11 Tommy. ed for out-of-town visitors at af- are visiting in the . Mr. Mac- tow-mm w; ye§fi9fdgy_ Quaid. formcriy Assistant District v - 1N Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Louson, Attorney of Baltimore, is receiving s. hearty welcome from numerous Toronto. are summering or oat/en. old friends. 'l"l1is l5 Mrs. Mac- dish. Mr. Louson is a n Quaids first visit to the Province the late My, w_ 3_ 19.,s.,,,°§;h°¢‘l',a§f and she is most faiourably im- lolletowr}, pressed with the scenic beauties. ~ ~ 1 v ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cameron A jolly party o.’ young people have returned to Halifax sfter were invited to Keppoch last eve- spending their vacation with Mr. ning by Miss Nollie Brenton and Cameroifs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nliss Helen Stewart who were en- tertaining at a clam bake and shoyver in honor of Miss Atleen Cantweil whose marriage to Mr. Frederick Shannon is taking place Min. Isabelle Macbeod of Tor. next Monday. A valuable gift onto, is home on a visit to her sis. with hosts of good wishes marked for, Miss Mabel MacLeod. Graf- the happy event for Nflss Cantwcli. ton Street. Their sisger, Mlg; Kalh- ' ' ' ' erine Manhood, RN. of New Bed- Mrs. Charles E. Rvbfri-‘vil. J14. ford, ltfass. will Join them tonight of New York, has arrived home on for the holidays. n visit i0 lie-r mother, .\'fr.<. 1201'“? ' ' v Unsworth and lu-r sisters. She will Join Mr. Robertson in Marv- land before returning home. Li: Ewen Cameron. Mr. Cameron is an official of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Halifax, NS. a o o a U At the evening service at St. Paul's United Church in Frederic- ton, NB iast Sunday the infant coma i.\"ro YOYR KITCHEN 471 PYT DESIGN N0. I?! Herc in s new and completely bell-shared not holder. It is done in single and double crochet. rid evari t he amateur may attempt R with success. Pottem No. 4'11 oontainsdist of materials needed. illus- hation of stitches and complete hut-rumm- To order this design. write your name and address on a piece of DBnPeP and send with 15 cents in ooln or stamps to Needlework Department, Ubarlottctown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 471 RAM]:____-___—_,__——-_————-—— huh! half-brothers, Rev. W. H. Maclman, of Tryon and Rev. George Mac- Derln. of Dartmouth. took part ln the baptismal service. - - . a For Saturday, A,ugust 8 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —-IllCOiI'lG, investments and ex- penditures will need close atten- tion, Use sound Judgment ALL day. No time to flirt with unne- cessaryr risks! Sound matters and essentials favored. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) —You born before May 6 may find finances your chief problem today. Be cautious, prudent in ' this regard. You born after May 141(1)’ B1718. WIdOW 0f B- forme!’ 5th are moxie favored in business Canadian Governor-General who lmeresr; nun m personal 15511“, wlllmanded the Canadian C01‘?! All Taureans: Avoid extremes and and then the Third British Army extravagance, has arrived in Ottawa and will be MAY 21 to JUNE g1 (Qemjnl) “W 811°“ 0f MYS- H- Wlllls 000d- —Beneflts through sound manage- “m 5°’ wmeilmf- ment and personal attention to ' ' ' your busines affairs indicated and Wm‘! has bee" "NW9d 0f 111W favored. Don't promise or act “Ye arrival 111 Montreal from Enz- without forethought. Exercise cane land of Miss Ethel Palmer and i-n agreements. Mo» Roy Buchanan. nee Miss Doris JUNE 22 m JULY 2a (Cancer) Hemmlng» All" B» B11011 SIB-Y 1n —-Stara favor mental work, all MOHCTGRI they Will 601110 l0 Chflf- ggnely progrgsglve mgflgfg, gov/grip loitetovirn, Miss Palmer to visit her merit, army and navy, interests sister Mrs. H. J. Palmer and Mrs. and dealing in fan-iiliar and news- Buchanan to be with her father, sary Qm]‘|m()du,1eg_ Avoid sudden M?» H- K 5- Hfmmlflfl- cgfngtes which twOttlld bej uzifavcg; a e o mporan proecs. EAU DE COLQGNE constructive in everything. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) Rev. Dr. William Orr and Mrs. Mulligan. of lvestmount. PQ. arc the guests this week of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Stewart at their summer home on Mader Island. Dr. Mulligan is supplying in Lun- cnburg for August. I I O Mulligan The desirability of spraying an ._D0n't wage money or energy eau del cologne has never been ques- that m“ belle; be umlud for tioned. but. perfecting the practical- matter, of 8mg]; ¢on,equen¢e_ itv of atomizer attachments has been an harassing problem. One answer has been found in a coin- lllvlfill’ 11"“/ RVDB of atomizer con- sisting of a dome-shaped rubber bulb attached to the top of the flac- oil. By holding the flacon in one hand. you press the dome t. p, di- rel-ting the cool filic spray nf frag- rance over your body. The bouquet Stabilize present position; work for future security. Take some time for healthy recreation. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — All very worth while activities, such as study, research, plans and developing talents and better relations with superiors and ‘associates are highly favored. Don't ‘indulge sharp criticism. ,, __________ a (By FRANCES DRAKE) Look ln the section your birthday comes in. and find . A. Frank MacLean, _' and Mrs‘ Aiaclean. g what your outlook 1s. according to the stars Hugh chri“"ge_an§ldr§lll;f;clglgenQ1113: nwmM----.-.-.-.- .-.-.nausea.-n.--.-.-.-.-.--.v.-.-.-i.-'-n->-m-. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Not unfriendly for practical and necessary issues IF‘ you exercise patience and common sense 1n handling them. Co-op- erotion pays big dividends, especial- ly when the interests at strike are worthy. Make time today for wholesome recreation. NO to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) —- Home affairs, romance and social obligations ask kindly consideration and a cheer- ful disposition of you. Your gains will come through personal magnet- ism and a willingness to be of ser- vice to others. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Some disturbing elements that can be countered by your good Judgment. Maintain harmonious relations with family, friends and business Guard health and finances avoiding recklessness. Be con- genial; don't worry. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -- Anything that will improve health and mental out- look is favored, but pointless idle- ness is not favored. Why not de- velop a useful hobby or avoca- tion? These are days for DOERB. FEBPLUARY 21 tn MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Benefits may result now from past good investments and efforts. The benefits may not be of a financial rating but, they presage substantial security later. Try your hand at something dif- ferent from the usual routine. A CHILD BORN ON‘ THIS DAY has a sympathetic. generous and friendly nature. Impulsive, loyal and sometimes unreasonable when it makes up its mind to foster al ‘Anna _ HITGTTST 3_ 19 A lure Alliiera ‘L a 7. RASPBERRY REFRJG-IIAEI DESI!!!‘ l-l cup butter cup icing Inn! iouplmfltcdflnhsmwllofi lcirponishsd . Method: cream the burner well and gradually cram 1:1 the 1W8 sugar. separate the egg: and beat the yolks. Add these to the dream- ed mixture and oomlniuo until the mixtzureds light and fluffy. Add the crushed raspberries 0o the creamed mixiture and fold in the egg whites that have been bcaitcn until stiff but not dry. Place a layer of this mixture in the freezing tray of the refrigera- tor, then a layer of graham wafer crumbs. Chill thoroughly in the rs- YFEFZPTWYFI’ for several hours beifbre urrving. This may he served gar- nished with whz-pped cream and whole, perfect raspberries. l PINEAPPLE cninuiv PII l tablespoon granulated gelatine 1-4 cup cold water 3 egg yolks, stlffly beaten 4 tablespoons granulated sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 No. 2 can crushed pi pple, drained , 3 egg whites. stiffly beaten 4 tablespoons granulated sugar I l bakcd pie shell | i cup heavy cream, whipped Method: Sprinkle the over the cold water and let stand for 5 minutes. Beat the egg yolks until light and quite thlok and zraduafy beat in the first. 4 table- SDHODS BURNT. these to a custard consistency over low heat. Add the soaked gelatine and stir until this is dissolved. Now add the well-drained pineapple Set the mixture 1n a cool place until partialiy set. Beat the egg ill the rl-inaininl: 4 tablespoons s.t,ai' to lllflll. Fold these into the prlieapple mixture. Pour this into the baked pie shell and set in the refrigerator to set. Just before you vrish to serve this, whip the cream until stiff, sweeten to taste and flavor it if you wish. then spread over the pineapple filling. .___-_i._._._. BUCKET OOOKERY Theatre's scarcely a. home-marker today who has nothing more ho cook in than a lard pail, but Miss Albertine Bariiv. 11mm econombt of a Dallas, Texas 88s - uo e proves by the tdn meiihod that u. cook is not to an special type of utensils In order o obtain fine rwults in cook- ed food when mere is a modem 9M ranm‘. in tho kitchen. Further. site DrOves that V may be codkcd iioeether without an interchange of flavor!!- Tflto "he bucket, containing one-half inch of waiter slhe places canola. iflo each to the bop. The gin»: burner is to full flame until steam 641965"- men allowed no simmer for time 81- minute oookirifl WW1- A “Bumper Crop” mnsarr_________.__-____-_---_ PROVINCI——_——__——_—-——I-a-|IIIIII—— '1 youngstrrs. They are LEFI‘ to RIGHT: ‘I, all bound for New York. The two hi; guy-Minted linen which to clpaclty. Many on the plllflllcr llll gen Ineln berl Just four of 1,580 British children who arrived ll an eastern Canadian Anne Mo Iler, aged U; Gavin 10; lSIllFéHVIl through a glass tube and SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 project. Its sunny disposition r"‘.°‘“"‘1 l" a m"? mm 1101111111011- (Libra) - Economic. financial and should be nourished and it should (‘111112111 the metal rim around the social issues of far-reaching 1m- ieam to be tolerant of others’ neck of the flacon. This opening port require utmost care and views. Praise and Wcourage this “"11 b“ Pmfwled 1° Prevent lwk- scrutiny. Aszresslve tactics and tot's finer qualities. Spiritual de- age by replacing the heavy rubber carelessness in expenditures are velopment necessary. b T110 fled for_t aLrnlrpose. taboo. I D of Brztzs h War Guests . {wayw- ttnbuclcotociokenysomeiilmea will?” you wish moan»; umnn ivegetoblemohidfihoosifiuno For a Flawlo-nlvvddhg Mo“ Plane we! Ahead Know What to Do and When A; a bride-to-ba your: is a busy calendar! So much to do before the day of days, so much to settle. But all goes smoothly if you plan well 1n advance, are posted on good form. Decide first whether you want n‘ formal or informal wedding. At I very formal daytime affair you wear the traditional bridal gown and cloud-like vcil, the groom wears cutaway and striped trousers — and all else is in key. An informal wede ding—with you in suit and hat, tho groom in business clothes-will cost less, but 1t can be as chsnriing and correct. Wise to order engraved invita- tions two months ahead, mail them about a month before the ceremony. For a small wedding, you may in- vite guests by note. Next? Plan menus. A wedidiril breakfast might include soup. lob- ster Newburg, tomato sspic, an ice, cake, coffee and punch. In the ah ternoon, teatime fare! In planning flowers remember tho groom usually buys the bride's bou- quet — her family buys bridal: maids’ bouquets and decorations. What is the etiquette of the cem- mony, the reception? Our SI-psgo booklet gives etiquette, correct dren for bridal party and guest at every- type of wedding. How to budget expenses. Send 20c in coins for your copy of PLANNING AND B YOUR WEDDING to The Guardian whites" until sUff, but not. dry and f‘ Dorothy Dix’: Letter Ho: —_l GIRLS WHO THROW AWAY THEIR ' HONOR CAN NEVER REGAIN 1' The Rules That Governed _Morals a Cent“, Ago Are Just As Effective And Rigidly ' Enforced Today Dear Dorothy Dt:—Wo are two high nd-iooi tllrls 1d years of , parents are weii-to-do and I! have our own can and on m g popular and have ‘lots of hm. 81d until recently we have been Qfirflm But: now our fathers and mothers (u, “o, prove of an of the boys we run around with g while they ave been making a four nf _ we aknrmed school and went to Flor t. fay lo M week-l with some of those no; w, W with a fast crowd and they mm us 3mm to bear and night clubs and u y places. and we not drunk and ha) $110 But now we find we nrc b" and we don't know what to do. our arenLs and be discovered? O!‘ it a8 lg‘ oobrétymittirétz suicide? lwl- many 8 5 B11 W8 lift! 1103i‘ V DESPERATE AND l)l' r , I Answer: Q1 worse, vou must tell your purl -. . about the terrible plight you are in, will desperately need their help, but l 1 i . , i nor an' one else can save you from the consequences of yuir ‘ have danced and you must pa! the D1196!‘- d 91° 111W 01 1L can't settle the debt alone, but that your 200d. kind, indui and mothers must be banlu-ubted in pride and self-resiwft too. For your sihame is 11161-1‘! 5121:1111: ' 01111991“! 11 W" 5 ' v B, -"—"" and you ave ra ged your “m” n ‘ “mm”? Mover down info the dus with you. I get hundreds of leters that are 8911mm .1 t li te of this no and Dear Mlss Dix-I have 1min m. j lomfilse “fir: the mogt o tried more than 10 years and hovel‘ ,things that were ever written be- mighty‘ sweet little wife who is; muse it l, so plum g, to see great ousekeeoer. Tria-‘e is poor. foolish little girh wrecking ins. however. that 1 -- and the salt. Cook|$"|rnl"%r:£§g§e we; thrfgi: figfiofinmmfi 5111,11,“. Ru ' ious parts of the misc. i$"'¢$§§§ili’ii§“°§iiutml§' filiieliii come home at night, I ~ rkmw clean and fins in and whether the dlglfltfihigoogxlinygll be m that makes a woman's a wmdih- bMIvOIH. ' ~ v‘ 11w while for the sake of what they call grill be in the kitchen or ~‘rl- l fl. Always their stories are the same. At 15 or 16. or i7 they have slmlply gone wild. ‘They have kicked over the traces and def! their parents and floated all a . ‘Phi’! have gone many and drown al thejir 00311138.!) éma 1848615181? fégllrilg on m0 ers 18809!!!" . extra thrill in izolng with vs with bud reputations. seems to Bet such a klvl: 1i oli and I have been hopiiil: "wt st: would get 12111241 of swappuii: about and settle down, but she g worse and Ikhnie all of dill changing an ma vs hu- rmi mi- comfortablo. Should l wbmitg makeoproteat? All" “it. . Answer" ' li. » - r i. . gemmaghdtxtlo vte millgrluzc? aim it -."‘Ylt when the tragic inevitable hop; 5h good. fiwhfilfzgwdlwlilgl l)?" ed. it did to these wo - - 11 ' ~- fly $5 dgfldiglmly- "Sh we nothing will cure them. I have no remedy to suqiust. 1 u ' 1 tell Mother? as if flicv had mercy can onlv offer m‘, nxwfimnd m“ snagged their skirts Instead or be"- like you I 1001910 £13m? eh. whole raputatlom w £23112; lttjirrnltiuai? chanced lllXYlll and What can be done to keen 1'0""! I 111i 11"“ “ and imms ls - for ex- cttement, bu-bbl om with enerEY without, lifme or lmomed 0 the worl rom menlns 11D 91? lives, no one knows. be will {lot listen to n Dem- Mjss Dlxws! fun ‘ii I or» with a. beautiful .\'0\11'1R Rm "Th" L‘ m7 93nd on as a n. a - u mlgflthd ‘Tvlrlllglkl/{lefiltlg kin qgglrlwgpoifts and all oldemeople 86 a, small child Mid ll > h befailen “go them. hwdttll gOFu/llohfignavefioegebiglkxfowitea .f.<-r 1.1‘? n provide a a mo. I em weii able i ' that she ls actual wrote to mo condofmue hdme 1.0., X,“ ht vi were so old fash- IILY WW8 tha ion . but she t the! 70"“? hm never heard sex 1n m! dB-Y- Answer: “ It is n0 good to i1 tihese adoies- mm her and he 11j"_‘,n‘1’_,p-I,“~§gf: cent girls that conventions are the long 55 she has not a <. ~ ~ per or a lame disposition. i? (W! fruit of the experiences of thou- If Sh? L‘ S W’ and cl g n and tu- . zxindgrfrtnwfiotfnfisheir £16591‘! at not ma r m. the to what nd t -kl;ltey ti-illnk Wu hzvo M never weastexli of birth ta-ol. N0 1 them tltiggnthe ruin hei: health and beauty and 71°68 fitvim th “care on 1182 91V . ' gin-e‘ wih t? m“ ‘plea thegow i: saved? Not thing can be done. 16 and have gone then parents 0011111 of resistance that u»: t???“ gnglugopogmrtingf‘ She ‘ti; f¢ multicolored Diflfliiflpffl wlfiwig tiny padre sailors. trimmed ‘ contrasting groom-sin or 1on1’ WU‘ placed horizontally at the im- Picot edged cerlse wilrci f! m appears in a plateau. t-Ylmfbfid l" l, several small feathers cl" .n so.» shades. if after they are wild but before build up a wan they would not break down. V '1'}; uid begin hoidin ideals M‘. 1. of risen”. before the ha“ 1e u. N01‘ MAPLE“ s1 Rf I ~ ‘The. could teach her to con o mgr A Balm Joachim prwufl‘, W‘ % and costs at Sivrctob one. ey could her t wages of sin i death. enacts-ll! to a woman. And, most of all. the! W"!!! 99- tablish authozitv over hi?!’ l-hB-t 511B would respect and that would en- able them to control her when she moat needed s. steadylnfl’ hind 0n _ , y, , maple sugar or siruu 111i)» er ya“ “m, dqg/peron a girl aim terated or that. fails to coil me h half grown and is stopping the provisions of the All out. But Eu can make her he_r_own ul ti person must sell or offer m1;- have in possession for sac Needlecraft- —For The Home main ‘f1 2769 A; refreshing as iced tea n-lim-oool frock with it “Pym SIZES u. - s’ P01111111 1 o a thO limo. pattern is our smash for I begin-nor, and mould take but s few hours of your span tune to sew. 80ft voile or cool ddmttutakeeniceiyoothis design. Dainty lsoe o neck and sleeves lends the final crisp and freshly feminine touch. A revs!" collar version is included in tho Sh!!! No. 1180 1s designed for ' aims l6, U. N, 40, 4n, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Biaofllrequixeelldyardacf- ill-dutch rmteriisl. Bond Twenty (200) coin is pro- fenvd, for pattern. 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