. MARcH 11. gulgygrgaasorrsrown GQARDlAN 4__ ' 1931 . a a a ‘ ._ L. V} » ’- , ' . . ‘v , ‘ . >' _ ' d Pe 1 l - Fa h v - Lzt at '0' SOCla-l an . , r301“! "0' . .3 10113 f.’ . 3]’ _ "T8 SL143 ChGtS Give . Finde 1 K 6 ' 9 Pans Style‘ 1'1"" o il- Mothers _ v i -__ Daughte D h D l: Q By MARY amen-r .1 WITH ALMA ARCHER. a, “Ifllkr orot y Lx 95,3211“ 0‘ , . s‘ 1 l ' _ United Press Btsi! Correspondent ,-'-‘ Whether you choose your spring coat in one of the monotone ' r gqwngy woolens. or in e smooth worsted, he sure it has a collar 1 . lon-igfirnuldtzrlih Iirh-(Uulff-AHOWI point t0 pleat; on ha,“ . H . ,, . . s . , lira). _w11l do things. It most likely will be cut flatter and must Every lflgther (‘.311 Make or Break Hgr Daugh. '1" 3 9' ‘wt ‘t F1" "1515 Q1 ml!!! woolen , . . . . . . and tweed skirts on each side and t tn vuiton. drape, wrap over tolone side, slip one end through another l _ Th , rh I r _ _ h H 1d. I , p, g knee where the arrow 15nd look ehic‘. closed or open. If it has positive characteristics of er’, Ions‘ 5H0! ance! rOug 0 . Ing- w ‘ dnws m“ a “up mint‘ 1t rev“); beneath its “hesd" l. series of she mend ilk, your friends are bound to rave about your new coat. \Vhen Shfi Should G0 0r Fall‘ 4o ' ‘a-Jbahaped plea“ “"1"!” ‘u m‘ “wean” fume" t0 $118 s - - 1 in r m" 1°’ 1‘ As for the lines there is a closer fitting waistline and less flare In“ u c” o nmvement‘ ing to Provide a Suitable Back- ground, She May’ Queer Her Daughters Social and Matrimonial Chances 4.111s sesson. Prom present observations, it looks as though we ‘will be able to find a style that really laps around for enough su ‘that when seated our knees will not bung out into the great open spaces v By placing concealed pleats, exec » frock is given c divided look that in psrelli especially, is an actual foot a and sport dresses when one does n new divided skirt is useful. Even "divide" ls not seen. An interesting printed material being shown by several fly-center back and front q ml!!!’ instances, with Schis- nd not s hncy. For term]; ct wish to look “nth, this when walking normally the ring \--_-;_- _ , , ~ 17:11" {enable are Wea The ‘Preparer; Wuwum-Lw. Thcrc nrv two kinds of mothers. Those who are their daughter" guard- ian angels and those who are their daughters’ hard luck. Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ' T11¢1° ‘m? i111? 1 - a 11-"88 Parisian houses, and one that is t i t o! the ton B?‘ mothcrv. "who are their daughters’ best advertisement and mothers who are Every Pattern 0! 955191 ¢°10l1f¢d DOWN!‘ 171158. the fisuxfl’; 1151;522:2151? m.“ a warning proclamation against their daughters. 'l'hcrc i bone stem handles; printed on a v0“ or b1l°1fi 01' beige surface. One house ‘the puffs end 111E011 sround. Both wsys are effective and pcrmitpgilglyizgenf on a By Annabelle Worthington are mothers who boost their daughters‘ fortunes and} uses only two shades of‘ green for mothers who wreck them. We are always hearing l Success in egg cookery dcpcndspn Just-Right For Upset 1 . _ _ ,, . Y around s10“. cocking a, 10“. Wm m,“ Bk. some one say. What a gifted girl Janey is. How . M H ) v sleeves, collars, belts and hcms of any number of different solid “us. ma, mans egg Mme mugh l strange she has never done anything with her talent!" 1t has the fascinating 1mg" ‘ color materials. and Cafflcillz to digest, n lfilflpCfkl-f or’ “what an attractive gm bany l5‘ yo,“ 5m ‘ l“ and cum that mark nu‘ l L 1 1 1 1 1 1 Black and pink seems to bc thenfcvcrlte combination for go Wns For after-eating distress, gas. ture between 250 degrees and 300 do 119°?“ 1° t: 13131011‘ °1 9K°1'5'1111ifl: and nfvci’ ha: a I m-grzoljtsgb _ ht purple blue m“ crepe gilliezfieurlifisie" meaning "Youthfulness," which means that black --- - .. , . . t. -a rca-nevenwcnsie ocsooapar ‘ss ru; - nw e' 101111115? amt b11121: ‘mg’ qullk gin? “"5 F. l5 rncnnntndfd 1"‘ mm “i-(In- d ‘h K t ' h F; do S1 '1. ' 1th tn fascinating trim in white summeri Eu wry muchm evidence throughout the spring and oosrtne neu ral ng at on‘ o s cooking and a mnpfrflturc DMOWI, O1, won er w y a e nexer as marl c . 101$ so_ u _ e ‘ n rope, Great Britain and Amgflgk "N195 5441811553111‘: 1155 11110193 1° 1:? mums for cooking m Wat-m. Tmq pretty and intelligent and sweet and domestic and’ crepe dB Chine- lust eight. Re c , certa n an 8TB - ‘ ' “ Jymgvalmust mstanm, muows the principle holds mm m. me simplvbt! would dmake some man such a wonderful wife." It's youthfully becoming to miss or ‘ n‘ verv first dose-and a few cents ways oi’ preparing eggs, such as.‘ , the woman of average full figure. was lamb, attended Requiem“ m h --:=-.~_>_\ ' ~ f1 ' '1 f ood - 1' . . ' And the answe to the conundrum of wh irl ' SWIG N0 2935 may 176 11111711" 51155 ' g ""1 °1"*a1n5°e mm ‘my 13 baking or 00ft cookmtr. as u e11 as‘ r y 5 5 ' druggist, lasts for a. long time. This special Esurated form of Magnesia, for Stomich Troubles only, docs not Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joseph fail soul 1y and niatrimonlnlly is, nine times out of ten, mother. money R R while my Alphonsus 1n one way‘ or another, has queered them. the more elaborate dishes. EGG SOUFFLE:— M91119]; l2, 14, 18, 1B, _20 years, 3G and 38 inches bust. A MomingSmile Sinnot, cousin of‘ the ’ ‘- er. l l 36L a“ laxative. an: your druggist. a tbsp. butter a . R makes “p mluany we“ i“ Wm“ formed the service at the grave. ‘The C w ‘ .' .. " 1 ’ 3 tbsp 110m S ti -" t1 c ‘s selfishness causes her to tie herself like a mill- fabrics‘ For instance m a tweed P 511-59519" were: M11551‘! med 51n- us men waiter’ I notice that U} .. I I cup milk nine mes a mo 1 r u k d m s! k h M m“ love is ‘t mlxture or m wool 181.50% The mm no“, M. P‘ Donovan’ Edward Henna‘ the servants in this establishment“; , I i I a F 4 eggs stone aiountlhcr drnlghtei s nec Imus o; no v t hid n1 1g interesting in pique. In c. crepy berry. Joseph Walsh Justin My forbidden to accept gratuities. I b2 tsp‘ salt always beautiful and tender and a lll s c. en 1e mos eous y patterned woolen use a ma“, bump - wnmr, mkmmy; ash.’ ever 5mm my fijoif The. Cook OATMEAL AND MUSHOOM SOUP Pgfli and chop an onion: put info Cream the butler, and flour, and add it to the hot milk. Cook in (louble boiler five minutes, and add yolks of eggs beaten until thick and lemon- mlorcd. Remove from fire, add sca- sonings, and fold in whites of eggs rificcs hcr daughtcr to ‘her own comfort and pleasure. Many a mother keeps her zlatlghir-r- from marrying or from following some profession for which she has a God-given genius just because she wants Mary to stay at home with her on the old farm or in the little village and minister to her with Mel‘ own hands. - cruel and cgotistic passion on earth, and many a. mother deliberately sctc- 1 ing shade of self-fabric. In flat crepe printed silk, it's de- lightful with plain crepe contrast. You will see one attractive style pages of our new Spring Fashion after another as you turn over the Carthy andAmbrose Sinnott. The many Mass Cards, Spiritual Offerings, letters of Sympathy and floral tributes received, are thank- fully acknowledged by the family of the deceased, and may her soul rest earliest childhood I have been new for my disobedience. mother's heart Thank you, sirl" in peace. Book. Styles for children or the miss, the matron. the sto ‘ and a series of a ald n1 . 1t is book zgzsrsm; gveatyrou\:oney_ u vrzaona, March iQ-Silk-worm Be 5m to m, , me s,“ o, me cultivator Vittorio Zambelli boasts of pattern. send 5 p5 or com (mm having the most highly educated snd marred,’ progressive silk-worm in existence. Pr,” or book 1o can“ worm, instead of spinning its silk in Pr," o, pattern 15 can“ the customary cocoon form has turned out an elegant piece of , rlbbon’ threeand a mo: yards long _i,‘§..’}.‘.;...°'gh§“’f.1§f,°“..it§1"a§f§ and six inches wide. The worm is o! self’. Dr. Hamiltons ‘Pills keep ti“ the rare kind known as weaver-wonn ‘mmmh “mw- 11136511” 800d. blood andhas Chinese blood m its v.1.u.£.‘§§°'h§‘,’$.‘3.'°§§i§ 21°23’ 1mm beaten until stiff and dry. Turn into 9' 111M911“ c115” "1' b1111°""‘1 111‘1“'1" The world is full of poor old maids who might have been successful Cual moulds, set in pan of hot water,’ ' wulnen who had won fame and fortune for themselves or happily married “m! bake i“ F‘ 510w ‘Wm 1111111 111m‘ women l1‘ their mothers had not kept them chained t0 1-119 5110111191511 "m" nrirl one ‘quart of boiling water and ,11'°T 911*“ “"1116 “dd 2'3 c1111 151m‘ by tears and r-eproochcs about their duty and threats of death if they were a tcaslzoosi of salt, and while boiling ‘Cd Canadian cheese w m“ 1111110} lf-It alone. I (In-ECU; do" the m... sm- jn ha“ a sauce before folding the Ogg whnesf (‘lip of oatmeal; let boil about five 11m‘) the1nlxnure- _ , minutes, then let cook, covered, over i EGG 9155554 1 boiling “w, an hour m. longer‘ i‘ Herc are two receipcs with a touch‘ Strain info two cups of milk and re- f“ 501111191" Europe 1“ 111°” 5111151 may S“: m, mushroom calm mo,“ ‘llngredienta. They require a lit: 1c more L,“ m Wigs and cooked in a mblb iprsparations than ihc more ordinary Spam, Minn m,“ the fire about iegg dishes but the result is wcll worth three minutes and turn into the 1m” M1011‘ soup; misc out the pan with somei "LYFXOS RANCHEROS of the sotln, adding three tablespoons '2 °“1°m”~ mmced n1’ cream,;-if convenient. Sprinkle the l1 green pepper’ 1111mm soup iviti} a tablespoon of finely 2 lab1P$l>°°111u1$ 11111!“ chopped parsley after it. is turned 1-4 ‘111191111611111531199 into rm iwlaten Dried Mushrooms. .12 11 tensnovnfuls vhilinmv1l-"r Fnnkrll. H, mm wan“; m- two 01-11 tablrspnonful flour 1hr" n-“(lcsporwns of mushroom cat- 11-? WRHWOHTIH 53111 ' be used. .15 drovps-i-Z tcaspooniul talmsco lsauce 1-2 cupful water 5 eggs, scrambled, fried, or in on-u-lel. Cook the onions and green popper in the batter until slightly brown. Add the chili sauce. Mix the chili pUWClFr and flour and add a little of the water to make a smooth pzwic. Add this to the onion mixture and stir until smooth. Add 11in salt, tab asco sauce, and the rest of the water. Cook for a minute or two longer. This is a, south American recipe. The sauce itself is called Salsa n. la. Ran- ehero and is sciwcrl with scrambled Qr fried eggs or omelet. Cook the onions and green pcplvr EGG (‘R-EOLE l cupful canned tomato sauce a noabhabniler, add three tablo- wooim of chicken. or bacon fat, or wuerahleoil, and stir and cook avg" n Hack tire until yellowed s. little; Well-Regulated _ Boweis Assurance ‘ Of Good Health Those fortunate proved the value of D . l-l ' - Pills know that these lrittleaigitlautliv: get you in the habit of performing a certain function st a certain time and thereby restore normal condll OWNS EDUCATED WORM d. Peflhle who havl Most mothers, however, desire their daughters to be admired and have attention from men and t get married, and when they queer their daugh- ters’ chances it. is througi ignorance and not with inter-lion. Many mothers handicap their daughters by overchaperoniiig them. Tiny have heard such lurid lnltax about the dangers to which girls are exposed and they are so ZlIlXlULIS to pmtet-t them that they never, figuratively speaking, lct go their, clutch on Sadie or Zvlamies hand, and no youth is going to take any intcri est in rqtleczlnt; a girl's ‘right. mit while mother has hold of her left. ' No. 2986. Size “nun-nun n...-"u"....-.....---»-u--uun .r _ _ “m” 3 .......... j We have t... bolting to our o\vn generation and keep stop with it. Wei J sweet Address Izsvc 1o do m Home as the Romans d0 in this day and generation or else - we arc shclved, andso the mother who tries to keep her daughter from; Here is a charming day model/gar doing what the other young" people’ are fining and going to the places they.‘ immediate and Spring wear. go and who ntlnntptsto force upon her the rulcs and regulations and hoursi “at. that llVtWiillPrl in her own day had Just as well reserve a room for her in the. . . . Splitters‘ ltctvcal. MedIQH-le i - —--»——— .1 (hest That Costs l No girl 1.5 ircautiftli or attractive enough or has enough "It" to overcome l the disability of a mother whokecps her- tied to her apron string and makes} her come. home by 1U tfclnck cvery night. l H ‘WHY fimmncli-g sour and m“ n‘ _ gas, if you are silffcring from nau- Anoihcr unv mothers 1111001" daughters is by not mnkingfliihcii" honrefi a cgrerilélafligffi ttgsntgmgfifs: pleasant- plarc for young people to come to. 'I'hcy put the lxcep Out. 111-‘ of Nflrmnm For conditions of this stead of the “Welt-ome" sign on the doormat. They don't want to be an- klnx‘ nothing proves of greater value noyerl with girl“. and boys coming and going and the noise and laughter of: 1Y1 the 1101110 than Nfirvmfle- 11110111975 light-hearted youth. 'I'hcy dont want the furniture disavrangcd nor the; use it for their kiddies‘ colds, for v. 1 ll 1 1 1 l l 1 1 nt-"ng nor to be kept awake by the r1d‘o going 1t fulli Sore throat‘ “gm chest’ hoarsenesi TUE T] Ci )1 (‘I 0' (a Z 1 a t blast. ' licensees-c - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. City State Etiquette Iylnbflfilne --¢-_-~_.__-__..__-_... _ r ulrmrvl’! liinim-nt refreshes the scalp. I r .,. ls Yiour Child's Weight Correct! Yourichiidis weight is not likely to be correct ii hr suffers from distur- ham-es l; of digestion. Remember, motberlit is your duty alone to sec that ydhr child's habits are regular. , Guard against the simple illnesses that lead lo serious trouble. _ Babv‘; Own Tablets I are a mild yet tbomuxh laxative ~a wise snic- zuud against. and mm- rviy for rolds. single Q. For what are formal notes used? A. Announcements, invitations, and their acknowledgements. Q. What is the difference bc- tween the evening clothes of a but- ler and those of a guest? A. The butler wears a white tie and black waistcoat; the guest, s white tic and white waistcoat. I Q. Is the serving tray considered fashionable? A. No. ——---___-_____ MRS. EDWARD ROBITAILLE Rub it ovcr a strained muscle -- whcrever there is pain or congestion —Ncrv1line will prove its worth. 'l'hey drive the boys away instead of tolling them in and giving thc girls,’ gf‘(:'\‘x',iitif”il1ffg1)i glgfiollfiufung: g2?‘ n chance. Faiizers grullness andmoth cr's necvishness have prevented many! in 35c bum“ by an dealers a uivl making a good match. Just as m others angel food and doughnuts have» lmidlwtlsly led many a man to pop the question to mother's daughter. in" indium“, m l tablcspooniul chfllltvfil RYPPH fl11\'l‘-< lvlanv o mother mlerrs her daughters by not giving them the right‘: .._ ‘ , I (-__\’ Th“, “an 1 teastwmlflfl mlllf-‘Pfl 0111011 bill'1'lifl'tlllll(vi and Irv being foo much in the foreground irerseif. Any woman} ller many friends and relatives ; ' teething easier. 1 teaspoonful butter with mnrrlatzeable daughters lacks common human intelligence if shat ‘ I an, saddened by the death of Mm 1 l 18 teaspooniul pepper doesn't provide some place ‘where her girls can receive their boy friends; 1 ‘ Edward Robitaille. who passed away. I 2s “m” bond salt. 1f neocessarv without. 1.1a whole family sitting around listening in. l __ _ at, hey home 1n 301mm,“, My“; on 8 eggs 1- tablespoonfill choped imrslny Mix all ingredients rxrrpl. 1hr? culls and parsley and simmer E"l111.‘-' 101' ten minutes. Meanwhile butter four cilstarri Pups nr rnmckins and drop two eggs 1n earth, lwing careful not l HONOUR ROLL, ST. MARY'S Also, she is a nun-on ifshn doesn't realize that no young mun 00mm tul ACADEMY, SUMMERSIDE the hnuz-w- in hcnr father's reminiscences of the (‘ivil War or to eonvcrsrf ' with 11m‘ nlmul the high (‘tn-L of living. It is because father and mother and litfln sister and little brother and Aunt Jane and Uncle ‘Thom he laudzcd from the living room that girls and their beaux are d the 16th. day of February 1931, at the age of 42 years. The deceased, tvhose maiden name was Mae Sinnot, was the second daughter of Mr. John D. Binnot of Morel], P. E. Island. Her mother a. daughter of the late Patrick Mc- no Ready To Make A Clean-Up If your bathtub is beset by dirt. rings, your walls-basin by stains, your linoleum dulled by spots and your windows filmy with dust and specks-call on Bon Am!» Like a flash Bon Ami is on the job-making a clean-up. Leaving polish in place of dull- nessrleaving cleanliness in place dirt- but never — oh lnevef, leaving a scratch. Yotfll be glad too, that Ban Ami never reddenl or roughens your hands-anti 11,1." it has no odor. Snow-white Powder in a eon- venlent, sifter-top can or handy, eompafl’ Cake. Sold at all grocery stores. The following ls the Honor H.011 11-? Yflll-‘P if) g for St. Mary's Acaden-rv, Silmmersiclc, _ _ rlven to the? for the month of February. streets for a private word, and the street doesn't lead to tlhe altar. grade X__Am,1e 505-11 1 to break 1h" talk-s Slllmm“ ""1" "—"**- 1 Grade IX»--Margaret McNeil. 9111411? 0f More" nredeceased her with parsley’ and Fri in H Sllllfirban Mothers rlnc-cr their daughters when they look sloppy and unattractive Grade v1]1..-.1_ Vwjrmje 51-531mm; less than three years. sibout one-fourth full of boiling 1 ' and Wl1€il they are untidy housekeepers and when they arc peevish and ill- 2, Bella. Biacquere 3. Bertha. Pope natured. for no youth looks at n woman without realizing that what hcrl Grade v11_1_ Katy-refine 13,15,011 mother ls, Mabel is likely to be thirty years hence. Mrmred Gallant 3_ Lorraine’ Arsrnault. Grade VI-i. Mary Blanchard, 2. Zita Gallant, 3. Marguerite Arsenault. Grade V-—1. Helen Cicw, 2. Ella Perry, 3. Margaret Gerrielr. , Grade IV—l. Doris Claw, 2. Mar- gucrito Gallant, 3. Madeline Claw. Grade III—i. Beatrice Gallant, I. Elaine Bums and Edna Arsensult (equal) 3. Olga Arsenault. Grade II—1. Lois Cameron, 2. Beat- rice Gallant, 3. Emily Goudet and June Church (equal) Grade I-1. Blanche Laundry, 2. Hilliard Mclnnis, a. Albert Morrison, Besides her sorrowlng husband, there are left to mourn one son Ed- ward and a daughter Laurette, alro. her devoted father, four brothers. William and Alfred of New York, Michael and Joseph of Morell, and two sisters, Mrs. Chester Henry of New York and Mrs. Peter Trainer of ‘Glenfinnin, P. E. Island. 'I,'he late Mrs. Ridbitaillc was in- deed highly endowed with endearing qualities and natural gifts, which made for her, hosts of friends. to‘ whom her magnificent home in Holiiston was always , open. I Her generosity to all, and her charity to the poor and worthy need no com- ment. She was loved and respected, water. Cover and steam about ten minutes or until the eggs are sot. Turn the eggs out on individual plates and surround wdth the sauce. Serve at once. Serves four. VEGETABLE EGG MOLD l pound tumiP! 0r other vegetable 2 eggs 2 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons milk "1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspwn nearer 1 cup white sauce 1-4 cup grated cheese Boil vegetable until tender and force through ricer. To 1 cup vege- ggble add eggs, well beaten, milk, narlhvt fat, salt and pepper. ‘Turn n And, finally, mothers queer their do ughtcrs by being too good press agents They overdo it, and we get so fed up on hearing how beautiful and won- dcrfnl Ethel is and ‘how many millionaires are dying to marry her that we] become over-critical of her. . ‘ ivoun cnun not Stupid- Handicapped Q ueor how c y it is to queer a girl. DOROTHY DIX. Winifred Egan, 3. Evelyn Egan. Grade IV-l. David Crawford, 2. Donald Munn. 3. Keith Munn. Grade II (a)——1. Marion Egan, Grade II-—1. Althea Dockendorff, 2. Freeland Dockendorff. Grade I—1. Kathleen Egan, 2. Del- burn Munn. I cnnanr mu. scnoJ-w The weeming stupidity of ' -—" many schoolchildren, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. The following is the Honor Roll of Chcrrylllii School for the month of February. - Grade IX-l, Cecila McAssy. Grade VIIl—1. Elton Warren. ~ Grade VII-i. Olga Crawford. Cdrrectiy fitted glasses ‘ . ~ . - 4. Loans, Gallant. Honnor Roll for "1111 "~11 W110 knW 111-‘? dflpl!’ regret w: 1 l offer: work wonders. mo, tytrlctte russe mold and bake m _v_l:1. Twyuuru Coffin, 2. M. 1.. Helena l-lorgan Teacher. the Progmsm Sums o, Mum: My" he, emy dean, i‘: : I PM 0f hot WM" 51° 1111mm“ “L “ Murray and Mary MbDonald, 1007,; About one year ago Mrs. Robitalllcl '. HEY! your. chiid’s 51W "W" m‘ i" 3m ‘"31"’; F- n" Clam Mom,“ 97% . Glen w“, and was taken ill, and her physicianssoon . Ly exaimned mqhfl. Sllrfmmd W111! W111“ 531169 "m1 NEW COOKING AIDS Isalbel McNeil’ , 96%; M“? H05", found that internal cancer of an in- sprinkie with grated cheese. EGGS BAKED WITH (‘lit l-iSEz-(l) Into a buttered baking dish break the required number of eggs. Sprinkle with grated chceseu salt and pepper, and cover with a little cream. Place in a 1;:~'- oven (350 degrees to 400 de- , grass) 1.111 whites are set (about i5 to ' 30 minim-s). some with toasted rusks or toruird brozvn hrfad butter-ad. fl; Tasted it: Home Service Depart- curcble nature defied them. she bore lier distress end‘ pain for many months, with the characteristics of s truly Christian women, sndifinnlly] being fortified with the last rights of the Roman Osthoiic Church, passes away st peace with the world, and with t\‘.dfnst hope in the Redeemer. He: remains were brought to Mbreli for burial. being accompanied by he husband and her father.- __ The funeral 9n Fiqlbruary the 39th s. vr. nurcnrsou F. Gordon Hutcheson Op rnetrists-At Your service. Nev-Idea 11d: in Cwklnx occupy 1, and Edna McDonald, 95%; Juniors: p. section of 1 interest among Frances Gallant and Mary Biliphsnt. our household displays. A visit will 1.30%; Virginie McNeil and Pearl prove n pleasant and helpful course McNeil, 98%; Mary McPhee, 90%. in Modern Cooking Utensil Ideas to the woman who is interested in im- proving snd modernizing her culin- ary technique! These are time-and trouble-saving articles, priced. Mistress (to new and very green maid): "When you‘ answer me, iifsry, you should say, ‘Yes, mshm‘ lflvillllsl! 0r ‘No, mahm.’ " New Maid (obliglngly): . . -. ... . ikk....-...__..""'1"-',' "Rllhll" ./ T.h\e_lfflflfi§_lll.l1_1ldwfiffl_ umns-lrsinmscmsnushnnun 3