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REQIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPULAR ¢AKE$ IRE ON THE PACKAGE r s 1ll‘.(l stayi ' you finisii spcok.» ni .\""l1ll‘l. so the lllt II.>\I.LO\\'I'I'EN ITS OBSERVANCES Christmas has r10! always held iiiincrtnnt place in liic ‘ll pro-Christian turn-s . \ the truistanding ' tzwtival. . he Churc‘: however. l1:i.. toler- iwsd. and almcrhed this olcl friist f:1.\'. All Qaxits‘ Day falls 0n N0- \r‘ll‘.l)(‘I‘ 1 and the prece ‘fig night tq~ eve Di‘ vigil-is rlaliczvecii or _ All HEILPWS. v l)Rl'!I)l(.‘i\I. OBSERYANCES Qirtg unconsciously‘ the simple ~ ' - people are influenced by 11d religion cf their ancestors. i: IrI.~li history tells of an c l\.S:El‘lll)i_\' of the provinces held (lll(‘£‘1“»‘(}l'\' three years, tit about the ‘mi- cf Hillovrekn. The Druids of I offer :’ Ieinn rcliuinus i disgiiiszu in a cow's hide, He ls u blCSSlnlZ to each household e man and beast inhale the fume. of the px-ce of burnifig hide lii- L“.ll‘l'.('S. The Cclzc vezii" was divided ltito l\\'U seibclll the \\.iiter which begun l on Ifzilluvveeii (Samhain) until the summer reitirncd again on May- Day (Bfllllaiflv) In Ireland the lei" ".11 tcck pluce ill Samhuin be- . . f season is late it is the C1056 of the l In the Highlands the last sheaf was left to be cut on Halloween. Ncbcuv liked to be the one to cut. it. In Wales the reapers would fcrm it ring and throw their slckles at the solitary sheaf, The female sug- gested prosperity and plenty to come, so the sheaf was supposed to represent a woman: also the iiicmbrnnce cf the days when most of the harvesting was dcne b_v \\‘0- men, may have started this idea. OMENS AND FORECASTS All Hallows Eve is famous for at- tempts to fc-rwee the future. Large bonflrs were made in his country and in Wales. into Wii Iilll'C\\' vvlzite stones est clally mark- ed. When the fire died away. ll-lll- ure to find their own stone meant ill-luck, but if the stone was found good fortune was expected. Maid- ens who looked 1n a mirror at. mid- night. were said to see the image of the man they would marry standing behind them. Candles played an important part in the aged ceremonies, and when the fires were putoutagreatcandle was lit. Some of the Halloween games still make use of candles; a stick, with an apple at one cud arid la candle at the other, is whirled ,i'ound to see which end is caught in the mouth of someone who IS blindfolded. Special cakes are baked for All Hallows‘ Eve called soul sakes; they are said to Liave been heaped ori a board, lying in layers, like shrew- bread mentioned in the Bible. Peas- ant girls would go “a-souling," and sing outside the different farms: "Soul, IOU], for a soul cake, Pray you, good mistress, a sole ca e" THE SUPERNATURAL The beginning oi’ the winter sea- son was associated with terror and fear-the cruel months ahead might bring cold, sickness, and, poverty, ‘Therefore on Hulloweenitl was report/ed that many super- natural happenings took place. This was the night when spirits returning. to earth, were abroad. The rooms were meticulously swept for them, and all obstacles were re- moved from the passages. If waterl was thrown out of doors, spirits. who might. be lurking about the liouie, were first warned. Iii Bril- Lany the so-called "feast or the dead" was left for the spirits. It t [consisted of warm pancakes, curds, and cider on a ta 1e spread with a white cloth. All fairy-haunts were open 0n ‘Halloween. The dead niid the] liliflCi uiere closely related iii they ‘minds of superstitious people, tlie ‘latter were supposed t0 be the spirits of Bn earlier race. At flee fairy raths the dancers were dead‘ human folk out fcr their revels tAla; for those lonely departed ,(Jfl(‘Sl Not. until a whole year had passed and the mysterious eve re- illlflwd, could they escape from the imprisonment of their graves again. HALLOWEEN GAME In tllls grime one of the players lcnvcs the rcom. While he is gone, ;anct.hcr hides the broomstick. ‘ which may be represented by a. rod or short stick. The player outside is called in arid told to hunt for the Wllfilfs hidden broom stick. When he nears the object. of his search, the other players clnp their hands loudly; when he moves further away from it, they‘ clap softly. As soon as he flflds the witch's broom- stick, he chooses another player to leave the room, and the game goes on as before. APPLES AND IIALLOWET-IN The apple is more closely asso- ciated with Halloween, than any other fruit or vegetable; indeed, the apple is interwoven with the his-I tory of mankind since the creation; When Adam was appointed to dross‘ the Garden of Eden and to keep it» (Genesis II. 15) the apple, ficputed‘ by tradition to be the first fruit.‘ mentioned) was fated to be of over- ! whelmlng importance to the whole human race. In this connection, the legend of the Apples of Paradise figure in the lore of ancient Egypt imore than 5000 years ago. Ihese ‘Bllliles were said to show in their lvpslded shape the outline where Five had taken a generous bite. In this Egyptian lore there was men- tlnn of other apples. the apples of Ifiikilllflr, all sweetne=s on one side and bitterness on the other. There are specfal reasons whv the apple is closely linked with. Hallo- TIIE WINTER FESTIVAL AND 0 to all "d: before the . mg up in ani- rmcd in some l< a survival of this timid. 1i.ac:if~.".s There is a lll tltc Ifebixdes which is, ’ rl cii A‘I Hallows’ Eve, by a | - the fruits were ripe thrn.l shot-rs iliiit harrowing was teal with rliillcw-r‘ezi. As well its iiziirkziit», the end of the stilli- iuer in cold climates where the] ' harvest. t re- l t chco<iiitt ])lITll‘.(‘I‘.'<. Ba/wbou/t/l FLAVORINB EXTRACTS BETTER Ir IS TASTE THAT couurs m COOKING tall/s Talc ’ \\ important purl and were distributed as 3111:‘. Children vvfnf frcin house to liousc asking fur Pomona apples lii the stiiiie \\‘€l_\' (‘.5 children iii Cllllklllit sci it l-fii ;\ve‘cn apples \' lki \\'.\s the Italian gad- a, pil'l:(‘lll.ii'ly fipples illblllil) fl- at l‘ lwliviil the ducking for cpplc-s in tubs of wa- fer was a distinctive 'eature of the celebrations in the lcmcs. At the |same time, the flve of the 31st. of Ocl:li“:', and the‘ pr." (dint: days arcli l the end tf the month. were the E1‘L'C\.CIl5 cf iiarvc t find other lcerciii-rnfcs iii vurctis countries ‘pflfllClliilfiy in lli-ifalii and other cou s under the sway of the Dri . When C rtnity was es- itab 0d and t" t of October ‘Ilplmu rfs All l. ux Eve nr Hal- ' lcuc en as the \.gl of Haluw- mitts, 0r All Stunts Day, it was only ntitural that many of the pagan festivities which were in ec- cordance with the Christian relig- icn were adopted or continued in by us the Clirivtianizcd pagans, the iucrryu indoor cus- ‘vl with i‘ e apple, and n’. Hnllotvck-‘n it still is pr. .pal nssolatlcn in the festivities fcr the occasion. FIND YOFR PARTNER --V~___ I Scfiie cf tlti- QIIIYPS at least will f require partners.’ hero are some novel Ways of sclecfzng thcm._ A large yellmv moon is pinned on a curtain qr drapery: On it the hcstcvs had [ilncr-d the ‘heart’ of every nirin 111"." tit, lllfwl‘ tiirisctiline li-lnrts being hi, ‘k ntvl l)".‘l‘lIl£! the lO\\'ll(‘l".~ iliitifil in yrlintt‘ chalk. IEHClI girl is provfdcd with a yellow witch Bllndfclrlcd (".‘(‘ll ln turn goes to the moon and pins her, witch on some man's heart, or as ncfir some hcnrt as shc can That tllPZllT and the uzrl witch are ‘then |l(ll(L‘ll off tiie cu "n and the rest nf the tzirlv trr t! luck at pili- iiiiit: down lll!‘ll'.s l . dou . lmpvr pumpki .uspcnded in the dcotwvriy. Through the mouth of the pumpkin Lie half as manyt strings are drawn as there are peo- ple [)l'fl.<f‘lll_ so tlizit half of each Slfllll will be czi one side and half on lii(‘ othcr. Wil('ll the time for choosing partners has arrived, each man takes hold of a string on one gslde, and each girl takes one on the she is in honor obligated to accept ,ot.?icr sirie. A sttrnal from the leader the arrangement ls given and (Ill pull down, tearing the pumpkin, then straightening cut. tlit- r strings ut lc-tthzg go. find out. who has t‘.v othrr end. The ‘ends’ become tiartncrs. OR As each guest enters the party he is given a small piece of hard Lnlsftcd pap- er. black ink and a blunt. pen. He. is told to sign hi‘; llilfllo on the slip boldly and llfcti fold the slip with- out. hiClliPQ’ it. Tits p otliices ‘ghost signatures‘ \Vll(il it l5 time for to men's ntimes are given tn t and tpe girls‘ to the men. TPev limit one anctlier and become burl rs. Two-rum I uncuiiviz 6 n. When stitching on ll two-thread) machine. ifistcntl of cutting the thread fit the r-nd of a finished seam turn, the stitch back again for an inch bcfcre cutting the thread. The scam will never rip mrtl the task 0f lying iilg (lids i. tlvoi EDWADBURG mutant fumnun Cooking A-itlinrlty, in; valuable Booklet entitled "52 Darts". Write fur _\‘IIUI‘ I'M-IE mpy now enrl-iuiiig u Crown lfrnml libel. lo (‘undo Munch lit-ma Bcrvict Dept. If. Box III. Montreal. . auognnnfltt! L" £99010“ nn9+*'tn1u 0.11.011 ma: u: n I r frnf: kcfmlzlnrrizruwiv cimzntw _ oooooooooaooooooo» oooaoooeoosooou-oaoooorboooooooqopy .s¢...,,,,.,,,,.‘Qsgmooooococvooo00000000oooooro0000sooyouoooocooooooooooooooooooo-booflolo-o-owoooo-o-vvvvvvoooa",' w- Re film '1 Social and Personal / Fashions 1 Literature I Dorothy Dix Says- we invited her to stay family- or two friends. I been tvronll? have hers? DAUGHTERS SHOULD NOT BE SLAVES TO THEIR MOTHERS After They Marry Their-Duty is to Their Husbands and Own Homes — Firmness is Often Necessary Dear Miss Dim-My father died very suddenly two days alter m5’ marriage and in crdei‘ to give my mother a chance to get rehubilitfitcc with us until she not aver the first shock. owns a very comfortable small home and ‘it was cur thought that she would go back to it ant. we would help her financially to maintain it. but she has made no attempt presence in our home has due mostly to the fact that she never gives t: any privacy, and when I saw that her belzn with us ulas beginning to break up my marrlagt I made arrangements to have her board with u very nice family living nearby where she would have a beautiful. large. comfortably furnished rooin and would be treated This I thought would give her the companionship she sought and which she d-ld not receive in mv home because both my hus- lmffd and myself are in business. the fact that I insisted on my husband and my- self llving by ourselves and because I have made arrangements for mv mother have been condemned bv practically all but one I have been accused of being cold and heartless. HM"? Must I sacrifice niv happiness s0 that my mother my As long us I provide for her so that. she has everything for Sht‘ t0 go home. He: caused llnhnppineSt- as a member of the Because of to board out. I her comfort. am I expected to do anything more when it will wreck my marriage to a man I ffitller mis f1 siave to her. continue on? F- Answer- 1 53y “nl)_" When you have PW‘ hyslcal espec- iallv when you have established her vldecl for your mother's (f) comfort and well beinfi- 9-11 in a home s0 close to you that you can see her several M11195 a day. 3011 huve done your full fluly to lfcr, and you are Certainly not called "D01! m add b0 it the costly sacrum 0i the wreck of your marriage. Duty of Children This problem of what is the duty of children toward mothers who Me breaking up their homes is one that we have regarded heretofore soiely from the sentimental point. of view, And in it we have given mot-her the count. We have sung songs about moth- er's devotion, and mothers sacri- fices for her chhdren. and we have pictured Mother as ccminS 111W her children's houscs to D1955 7-119!" and the little grandbabes about her knees, and we have berated the sons and daughters who did not welcome mother at their fire» sides. . But we have said very “W10 about mother being a Uotlble maker, and we have ignored the fact that in tens of thousands of cases husbands and wives see than. mother is the‘ rock on which their homes are going to piecfs. 811d that they have to decide between their husbands and wives and mother. In such a contingency we have QOQQ Biblical ILULIIOIILY for husbands and wives clEiWillP, to their mates and foresaking all ot-lieijs. and It'll- son backs up this verdict. 1t ‘(foes not make stEIISU for the fiiippiiiess and tfic well being 0i a 790N111»! H1311 i-iiiq ivomaii and little ciilftucn to be sacrificed to the wniiiis o1 iui old woman. Not ungrateful We hear u .ot about ungrateful children and selfish children. but. much is to be said about unsllllv- ful and selfish old women who in- sist upon living with their children when (llty KlLnV that their iii-hits loatlie tnem; and wfio deny their children all privacy because tuft)‘ u" not like to spend a moment alone. Why shoulqnt a mother ccii- sider her children as mucii as sue expects thcni to COliSlLtBI‘ her, ftiici after thev have provided her Wlill an the comforts of life and muuc it possibe for hcr to be iieur them? Why shouldn't. she lcel that. gratefully and show appreciation of Lneir affection. instead of complaining because she has had to givc_ up her plan for theirs? All children should feel that it is their sacred obligutioif to their mothers to take care of them to the best of their ability, but it is a fantastic stretch of dutv 1° C0!)- slder that they have to mitrtyrize themselves for their mothers. ONE WAY TO ’l‘Rl£AT DIVORCEI) HUSBAND _ Dear Miss Dix-l am happily married to a wonderful man and have had two years of wedded bliss. but this problem has come up: I have two children 12 and 8 years o'd, by if former mnrrlnue and my husbniid is gcfierous and good i0 love very dearly? My mother was never con- tent even when she was Wlih mfi She has been spoiled all her life. My lvftgst I J. . thcm. Once every week their Iillllttl’ u allowed w visit them enemy. “When w) don't R111 the enemy ,£>u tak_¢_tl_icm“prlscners." pay me their support mone . NOW my husband's business ta ‘es him awav for five weeks at a time and it. irks him to have me entertain my former husband while he is gone. Also, if he happens to be at home when the boys’ father comes. he 15 much displeased if their father cor- rects the children in any way. I can understand rnv husband's ‘point of view about disliklng having him here when he is away, but the fath- er is in his rights to come l0 S96 the Children, what shall I do? ANXIOUS. Ansvtler- Divorce is always a pretty com- plicated business. isn't it? Es ec- ially when there are children. 11¢ 1t seems to me that you can settle your problem easily enough. l-Iave your erg-husband telephone when he is ccniimz to see the children and you get ofI of the premises. Probab- lv he would like to have the child- ren to himself for a little while without either you or your present husband being around. COMPLICATIONS IN CHILD MARRIAGE Dear Miss Dix-A girl got mar- ried to a college student when she was 18 and her mother had the marriage annulled, or at least the girl thought so. The couple We!" their separate ways and. the ‘lllrl mfirrled another voung man wnom she divorced. Now the girl is very much in love with her first: husband and wants him to come back and live with her. but he has fallen in love with another girl and is con- tempating marrying her. bti_t firrls that the supposed school girl and bnv marrlugf; hasnt been annulled and that he is still married in the eves of the law Inasmuch as the tzirl has been married t0 BnOfihPI‘ QMMLQPl'"""I"!Q_Q’-!DJ1QQ=QQM Coffee-Maker: REOlllAl OlIND-- for Boiled Coffee Your In H C) R Q For Thursday, October 81. MARCH 21. to APRIL 20 (Aries)—- All hands on deck fcr a busy, stimulating day! Dull pleasantly ,with old people, children your us- ual associates and whomever comes within the range of your activities. And where there may be differences liold fast to principle and you won't ‘ go wrong. t APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- lMoncv matters, projects that will benefit family life, home affairs {find romance are in the spotlight and due for advantages. in improvement. _ you'll search of find it. i MAY 21 to JUN-E 21 (Gemini)- Star flfilleCLs point to opportunity for you in various directlcns. Gains to be had in evcrydiy business, new endeavors and through outside ad- mtrers and close friends, Work con- scientiously to bring about these benefits. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Centaur- Especially friendly indications for domestic, general, personal and ar- tistic affairs this period. Where you can help business through social or other outside contacts. dot‘, so. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (lnm- An excellent day for renewing lm- ‘ portunt, acquaintances. advancing your interests through superiors and time Opposite sex and talking over business nnitterstvilu your tile; mate (lf single, your best friend). gwo heads will offer better lolu- ons. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) H ’I‘hcre are things to be rediscovered, and you can do a good job of it today if you put your busy head and hands to the test. Friendly ‘ man and ln turn divorced he feels that he has grounds for divorce. The question ls: Does he‘? And. docs the second husband have grounds for a divorce? JOSEPHINE. Answer- Maybe‘ up; know the answer in Reno bu — 011 DOROTH YDDL A Moming/Smilc SMILE AWIIILE Wlicii a. very pcmpous farmer was made u JUSUCE of the peace, the village was too small t0 COIUBJD him. As he swaggered along the road he walked into the barrow of vibrations sponsor u-lint ever your" duties, mid ll measure of healthy. fun during frcc time too. ‘ SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Very much on the fav- orable side for you, also. Librans. 1 but there is plenty of competition to bu;k, so get started early, and be t-ruc to Librrfls inherent gift of trcrseverancc. Don't give up the ship! OCTOBER ‘.24 it) NfiVI-‘AYBFTR ‘.22 (Scorpio) - Barn bcforp November l0‘? Turn on the fvicc cf your mag- nctic pcrsoiiwlitv. for through it you can achieve much that. others won't be able to tcdny, You born YOU “NON I" 4V ’I‘"I-‘ I"N\'() BY TIIIS QUICK METHOD an old woman. _ "Be careful where YOUTC 801mb‘ man!‘ i-he cited. t "Wcman." replied the angry farmer, "I am no longer a man; Y I‘m a magistrate." OBEYINGRDERS A newly-Appointed colonel gave ‘ l1 dlnner to his regiment. Address- ing the men he said Jovially: "Now fall upon the food without mercy. Treat it as if it were the enemy." At. the end of the dinner he noticed a sergeant sneaking away wit-h two bot-ties of wine. “Wlifii are you doing?" he ElSkCd. "Obcying orders, sir," wss the re- ‘ O Don’: let a poor complexion chen you of: lot of life's. fun! . . . Don't go lround “covering up"n skin that's rough-looking or marred by enernnlly caused blemishes! Let mow-white, greuelcss Medina/ad Nnxzma help re- store your nan/ml skin beauty! Here‘: l beauty nld that’: not only 1n a/finiw Night Cram-it‘: n gnnd Powder Ban, too. Day and night Nox- nmn helps reduce enlnrged pore! with la mildly astringent action . . . " llfln . . ‘ ir ' gnd l W2, 2m“ Pm,“ 2mm" ",,,“”,.,,‘°‘L‘; lrclpl heal extcrnnllynused blemilhel. DON’T COVER UP A POOR COMPLEXION [of the popular medlcfed cream-that's aided thousands help clear up your complexion Nurses fin! discovered how Nonemn lofrenl 1nd whiten: red, rough hunch. Now thousands of women n!) on (hi: remnluble cream no: only to help their hnnds bur, non iI/partanl, their com- plexlonstogrelterbenuty.Genilrfodq n: your nearest dnig or depnnmenl 110M- llnvlflfllmifllrllfl Ill‘ h! only 59¢ lflll tlnunc toll (nan with Nnmmn mediation. Double nctionl Clemm lo rharoughly, help: bell. “ L‘ Trylclzif-fll- Learn In New Home Course What a lot playing the plnno can do for a girl! The centre of the fun, _ she fairly blossoms. And you can iczich yourself l0 play. With u guiding chart you soon become familiar with keys and notes and, following n shortcut method, you can quickly learn popular tunes, have quite a reper- toire. Your chart is the exact size of the main part of the keyboard. With ench key (numbered) is tho. note which is its symbol on tho music staff. When you place tbll chart behind your keyboard you see at a glance which key to strike for each note. Then you learn to play frequently used chords this ensy way. The keys for each chord are indicated by numbers, as in our diagram, and you just plny the like-numbered keys shown by your chart. Now to play lively tunes-simply following the mclndy line with your =‘ right hand, playing harmonizing ' chords with the left! Entertain on dates and parties by playing the piano. Our new 24- 1 Plifle instruction bnfik includes the 1 keyboard chart and a tnble of chords. Explains elcfncnta of music. Gives three favorite air: for practise. Send 20c in ccinv for your copy of Quick Course Izi Plano Playing to The Guardlnn Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Nnme of booklet lrnet Addnn t --____.-_-_____._.._._._ 015 Promos By Frances Drake s , requires l dividing] S C O P E after November 9: Get. busy on money matters. Gains in these line: are imminent. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER >22 (Sagittarius) ~ Wise spending for the future and seeking advance- ment, and favors through superiors and those who are friendly are on the approved list. Good day to do extra lltte courtesles. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -No matter how many times the other fellow beats you to the gain, keep trying, and finally ycu'll be the winner, and probably of additional benefits because of TQIWIIKOI‘ or ugrluismu s1. 194,, oooovoo-on IMPROVED MIND —VAC|.IUM PAqqp O Roasted In can,“ 57 ‘I Spatial lbw“. persistirnt effort —- t f‘ . . dividends. No llillllllibfllilig‘Jilin-gig‘ cles shown this da ‘ " y. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUA - (Aquarius) — Favorable (.ll m F-Sllecially under stars‘ pf; cfs j -.: DCXIICSlII‘ i a:t.v cg travel, iiuiin-lagt merits, pleasure with (tr children, prcposrl». FEBRUARY 21 l3, (Pisces) - instructive di- cussicm, conferences, int and cooperation with fr strangers for worthy caus be helpful. Beneflccnt A worthy cause, all will lil- Beneficent l'll_\‘s fsr y. u ilhlngs in the right :p.1'.l. igtl the disposition liiattlii A 0mm) BORN on 'l‘lll.\‘ my Persuasive personality. due if. fectionate. a smart 't'l.» from an early age anti about most of its ])(‘l‘5’ll Muit be taught to Vflllll‘ and to develop its ttrt . tzeélilgion will soften llS harsher lake ‘if-mi llflllllllli tifflbitller; 0f Fmwlbg Cfiildren WHEN COLDS STRIKE . .. Relieve MISEIIIIIG Lgprqleil, Home-Tested Viclts Way. . . Perfected for Children No matter what you have tried in past to relieve m of colds-um your child the lmiroved Vlcks wa — with a "VapoRu Massa ". Tlicn notice how swiftly it starts to quiet coughing, ease muscular soreness or tightness and bring comfort. With this MORE "rnonoucn treat- ment (developed by Vlcks atafi of Doctors) the poultioe-and-vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more effectively . . . IENETRMIS irritated air passages with soothing medicinal va rs, ‘ deeply with every brca . srmutlrrs chest and back Uke n w ing poultioe r plaster. Needle t a "VapoRub Massage" with all ts, here's what you do: Mas- sage VapoRub for 3 mlnufm on lM- PORTANT RIB-AREA OF BACK as well as chest and throat-spread a thick layer of VnpoRub on chest and cover with a warmed cloth. BE sums to use genuine Vicks VapoRub. When u see the results of this im proved lcks treatment you will won dcr how any sensi- ble, thrifty mother could possibly deny her child the comfort and re- lief it brings fmm misery of coldl. i craft- To it! ——For The Home For school or play, there's noth- - lng like a blouse and skirt. It's not only a smart combination. but B practical one as we1l....eco:iomical. too, for the blouse will to any skirt iii your daughter's wa robe, and the skirt makes an ideal comple- ment for her other shirts and) sweaters. The blouse may have either long or short. sleeves, and can be made with or without the Peter Pan collar. Why not make both versions and be assured of al- wnys having a clean one on hand? The skirt. would be attractive in either a monotone wool or a dash- ln)! clan plaid. _St_vl¢ No 3192 is designed for ‘ s 4, 6. 8. l0. 12 and l4. Size 8 3-8 yards of 39-inch. nfatcrlnl fcr blouse; 1 1-4 yards 54- inch for Jumper. R"fld TWEIILV 420KB 00111 l! DTP.- ferred. for pattern write plainly vour Name. Address and style number Be sure to stnta the llZI "lll tvl=h Style No 3192 Size THE RIGHT The proof of n thing's being right. is that it. has power over the heart; that it excites us, wins us. or helps us. uskin. A w ole group of dLfei-ent soft. leather or fabric colorful play shoes are planned to amompany leisure costumes. 111m feet of sugar cane n-re re- quired to make a single lump of sugar. To boost cotton crpos Honduras is distributing cotton seed to its farmers. ll Pimple (favored Fm Kills Iluy a Tho lives of many young people are made miscr- nhlo by the breaking out. of pimples, and you rmninng romance know of cases where a _ npoiled b those red, w ife, festering some on t e hoe. ' h The trouble in not noguchhlzhzgfgimlfnlgllgignagumumt u. often mskea the uuflmr shamed to o out ln com!!!)ly- mpleu is to improve mental suflerlng round The quickelt. way to get rid of by a thorough cleansing of the Burdock Blood Bitten: helps cleansed the complexion should clear u in cleanse the blood and with I ‘N: \f- 3l92. SIZES 4- ~ l4 ~. s» . . . J? <4 heft? i Llffilllllil)’ no been and pus filled hi‘ ll Vi‘?! (hp gout-lid lii-iilll the hlw/ p. n- 'r. Mllburn w. Hmlwd- Tewnw- °"'-