PAGE EIGHT Woman's Re alm "1. Social? 4 Happenings of‘ the Week Pilot Officer Cecil Cody, having busted hlS first German plane, leellcd from his Spitfire bursting Willi eagerness IO tell some (me limit it. find foundyu willing aud- ience in Kins George and Queen Elizabeth The royal couple dld not arrive at the Bust Anglia lighter base in time to yyltllvss Cody's vic- tory", blll._l.llf.‘,lf listened. over tea Cups in the officers‘ mess. svlnre Cody described the crash cf his enemy llllO the sea. The Klnu and Queen, talked w many other pilots at vsrrlousbuses and examined, for the first time, the new Typhoon flP-llier plane. Codv suid that he lS I related to Col. Willi-um (Bufiulo Bill) Ct-ny. Upon leaving. the King turlleti to Sgt-Pilot William Nash, saying. "I hope it'll be your turn next.’ Nfloll yvns oil the swicp with Cody. u a Thougirniuvli of the peace-time glamor Ol the oocnirzg of parlla. inent was missing at. the ceremony in Ottawa. Thursday, Princess Alice, wife of Canada's governor-general. was the centre of all eves as she entered with the vice-regal party. Wearing 501i dove grey made on simple lines, with the slight train sweeping the rug. she chose e. guy little violet hat, with matching veil tied in a soft bow. She wore violet gloves. and her corsage bouquet was of violets. Against the deep rich red senate rug it; formed a lovely color contrast. a a a Among those in the Governor Generals Box for the opening was Mrs. H. Ronald stewart formerly of Charlottetown. ‘ .. . . President Franklin D. Roosevelt celebrated his 61st birthday last Saturday. o I t - Mrs Henry William Hill. the former Miss Sally Forbes. was de- lightfully surprised Monday when her chums Miss Dottie Inwther. Miss Margaret James. Mrs. D. Mac- Auslnnd. Miss Edith Whitlock. Miss Orva Gill, Miss Ruth Sinclair and Miss Doreen Alley were hostesses It a Treasure Hunt in her honor at Miss Alleys hospitable home. Mt. Edward Road. The young bride's hunt was a very delightful and. successful one us she found a num- ber of very lovelv Sterling silver gifts, attractively wrapped and ac- companied with gay and witty verses. The forfeit required for o nlng the gifts were stunts c udlng darning socks etc. all sup- posed to assist in the bride's future activities as a dutiful wife. she will be followed bv haPDiest 200d Wiihes when she leaves to loin her husband in the near future. _ Her friends were delighted to welcome Mrs. fDr.) Wcndall 'l‘Id- marsh home from California much l Mrs. (Dr) M. Mclnod of New York is spending some weeks at the Charlottetown Hotel. renewing many pleasant friendships w ll; he; lon is attached to the R. O. A. F. In summerside. . . U O Miss Pauline Nicholson. R. N" ill home from Montreal visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nichol- son. Mrs. Nicholson ts convalescing nicely after an operation in the P. EL I. Hospital lust week. Mrs. E. W. MacKlnnon left Mon- rday on a visit to her sister in Bos- LOH. Mrs. George W. Gardiner, whose sudden illness necessitated her re- nloval to the P. B. 1. Hospital lust week. is much better and returned home Thursday. - l A cordial welcome ls being illVen Mr. G. T. Stone. Mrs Stone and young daughter who have arrived kflrom Halifax to take up residence ere. - - - - Mrs. K. S. Rogers left Tuesday on a visit to New York where her son William is continuing his musical studies. ‘ The serious illness of Mrs. (Dr.) can and friends deepest 60MB"!- . - - I y friends of Mrs. George Keefe will be pleased to know that she has returned home from the hospital and is making l. rapid re- covery after henlerlgthy illness. Dr. and Mrs. Reddin and young son of Moncton, Mr. W A. Reddin The man Miss Bertha Barnhlll, of Truro. re- turned to their respective homes Wednesday after attending the lun- erai of the latte Mrs. L J. Reddin whose passing is so much regretted. O i A cradle Was presented to Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands as a. token of affection by the ladle of Amsterdam on the occasion o the birth of Princess Juliana on April 30. 1909. PeoDle of all ranks and classes contributed to the fund. The materials of the cradle are rosewood and gilded brol-zc. The canopy is of wh te velvet surmounted its beak b lark holding a jewclfli: “maple symbolizing Spring _ motif is an orange trec- Jlllllnfll cradle ls In the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, now in the hands 0f the Germans. Her third child. Prin- Ottawa on January l9. is sleeping in l white-painted wicker-tr e bassin- ct on wheels made up u w" shade of pink silk covered with point desprlt made entirely by hand Nurses at the Civic Hospital who attended Princess Juliana pre- imprcved in health; The Misses Brown entertained at the tea hour at their pretty apart- ment 233 Prince Street last Satur- day afternoon honoring Mrs. T. H. B. Somers. I I O O Mrs, Noel DeBlols washmcng the popular brldne hostesses this week entertaining at her home Thursday with additional guests in for the tea hour. 00cc Senator and Mrs. Creelman Mac- Arthur of Summcrside. have arrived in Ottawa for thr- Session. - - t . Miss Jean Grant who has iolned Ohe Wrens and leaves next Tuesday 10r Galt. Ont. is being pleasantly entertained bv her friends who are rcgretful over her departure. . . . I Miss Vera Grenfell has arrived rom England and is at Government ouse. Ottawa. as lady-ln-waltlnu to HRH the Princess Alice. Her mother was Ladv Victoria Grey. and her father. Mr. Arthur Greenfell. lives in England, . a - The deepest sympathy of their sriends goes out to the family of the lath Mrs. Kenneth F‘. Ffllis of Sum- merside who is so kindly remem- pured it for the Princess as a sur- prise. snoug can MAR merry rooms There is l beauty prize in the comfortable shoes which war makes fashionable — when those shoes are mosen wisely. It is true that fine lines in the face can come from a cramped toe. but it's l mistake to think that the discomfort. and consequently the line. can be erased by wearing lust any flat-heeled oxford. Here tr: some suggestions for glorifying your feet by means of the right shoes: l. Shop for shoes in the after- noon or after work, If you can. be- cause this is when your feet are larvest. 2 Ask the salesman to measure your foot before fitting you. even if you think you know your size. Feet change from time to time and you mrmot expect to wear one size comfortably throughout adult l fe 3 Be sure to try on both shoes. Buy the one that fits the larger foo 4 Remember that you —nnt the bered for he: many charitable rrd kindly acts. ma" __l LOVELY KNIT '1‘_0 ADD ;v ssfesman - are the final fudge of the shop's fit. We cure that the shoe TO YOUR WARDROBE J. C. Houston is causing her family 3 law student Dalhousle, Halifax, ancl-‘mllefi "#0111"! f0!‘ he!” 511MB Wnllle. y I. crown of gilded bronze and a. - cess Margariet Francisco, born in h ‘IT-IE CHARIQFTETQWN cumulus ' ,L1v'1ng é? Leisure The Woman's Realm I A m Only You Gan Iio Price Control Question And Anlwm Questions and Anlwerg on Price Control will Iplluar In The Guardian ‘as a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime hwel and Trale Board from housewives In this region. The unswerl hrs pro. ' l by the Boa-rd. mdflfl who have intelligent questions lo alk nn pr'c~ control are invited to send ,them In writing to the Women's Reginald Advisory Committee of the V rtime Prices and ‘Trade Board. Channel! Building. Charlottetown, Q. Is it compulsory to pay one th.rd dqvn when buying furniture on the instalment plan? A Under a new Bourc order ef. fectiie Feb 1st, the dltvn payment ‘on all goods has been standardized lat 33 1-3 per cent. This relaxes the terms on which farm machinery may be purchased mid tightens the temlfl that apply to furniture. Q. Gan I seel my house which is already rented? The tenant's lease expires in March. ~A lies, providing that the buyer mnderstends he cannot have house for his own use without giving the present tenant at least 1g mgogths notice expiring on April, . .____._i___ NHHHHVfiVJnMV A Morning Smile i‘ HHHHSVHEV GOOD HORSE The farmer's wife was famous for butt one day she had to stop nagging. A farm horse kicked her so badly that she had to go to the hospital. Dufng her absence there was a ceaseless stream of callers at the farm. The farmer was touched "It's very nice of the neighbors. especially the men, to call and ask after the missus." he remarked to the mald-of-all-wosk. "Aye, sir," replied the girl, "but most of them want to know if you'll sell the horse " ONE WAY The door of the ladies’ hairdress- ers’ shop opened and in came l meek-looking little man. twisting his hat nervously in his hand. lane of the assistants- approached "What can I have the pleasure-J’ she cooed "Er-could you spare a. b‘onde hair for my shoudler?" he stam- mered. "I Want to make my wife jealous " - hugs your instep. fits over the cen- tre of your heel bone. The toe of are shoe should not touch your 8 5 Buy the best quality shoe you can afford. shoddy ones give no satisfacflon while they last. Provide a change of shoes so that you need not wear the same ones day mfter day. Shoes absorb moisture. need time to alr and re- fresh themselves. This makes them last longer. look better. and feel better on the foot. 7 With good slim. healthy feet and ankles, choose almost any shoe that looks and feels good. and that is sturdy enough to afford some support for walking and working. SIIABBY SHADES In these days of conservation. tips on how to make household art- icles last longer are particularly wel- come Consumer information ser-' vice points out. that ordinary win- dow shades which have become shabby and worn can be renewed- by painting. The surface of the table on which the painting is done should be well protected with old newilbapers. because the paint may go through the shade. The shade shou d be laid on the table and as much dirt and dust as possible wiped off 'I‘he paint should be applied with a brush, preferably brushing it crosswise. Anv good quality paint can be used. thinned with as much turpentine 8.5 can be added without spoiling its qual- ify. Before rolling up the shade it should be thoroughly drv. It ls considered advisable to test this method of painting on one shade first because of the varying quell- ties of different kinds of paint. InNTs 0N ETIOHETTL; Rules of etiquette mnv seem old- the‘ l ma»... on Says- DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am l years and a half. woman-chaser. As soon as he has h me to pack u Yet he expec s me to ke: mew bl:- when I b0!‘ him complicate your young, with your lfe before youflnnd there is no use in ti ft in "' , for a husband to come back to you who will and he d ‘rherc are men who are born with the Wandering foot and who could never be faithful Lnattfr l; she h}?! ave ll Every new 5km h in “at; the w ole fc Ev ew f , t no loyalty, no sglsvenof reiswe p" W or have even n0 ability to really 19w, ls Just a passing fancy. Why this type of man, will never be true to any should. at least. have enough common credible that anyone not a fiend could sutferln But untold numbers of ears of torture of jealo owing their husbands men do it and ings them milk. Unfold numbers of women these falthless husbands u; 00mg back then having the same dreary, they have floated and neglected lo lon mon sense solution he is. he ls, and he drop from the table at which he feasts cause she loves him so much she is with other women than she would be herself. her children's sake. Sometimes It is women. It her decision. she should of perpetual grief. husband calls. though I em only 24 years old. I have marriage. body nows what is going to happen. N know any more about her. as they do ln their soldiers’ togs. decide on picking out a llfemate. ' a war marriage and wishes he hadn t. N common sense, if they have any. ding. and that it will be sue other girls, and that it will be band who is overseas." and the when everybody else was doing it. thinking about tomorrow. They fire day. they would ask where it was In b6- nnd antecedents they don t even ih fashioned and tmnecessary to this We would get alone fine excel?!- e and goes out every night, leaving me alone. me he "°°"".'..l""' m: ;'.'t°l.'...'l".‘i...'l‘i.l' an o . - my n85 m5 house clean, do the llundry and have i-hc e comes home. to please him, but It l.l no use. gtxlgrr: lllflasfllKfl-shifxgritllhllts‘: er woman, he ' l" n" mmum- 5"" it “'9' 5°" says he doesn't know whether he wants V“ *- ' What should I do? MR8 C. ANSWER-Th do is to follow his ldvioe lbllit , oaths they have sworn to c eerie until fir‘; $3.1m they All that they can feel for lhy woman who knows himself to be i philanderer who woman. mu-rri eretely take a woman's heart in his hands and woman. whose only fault has been in trusting him and loving him, to the 8s that he makes her endure by tions he puts upon her by preferring other women t9 her. usy of other women. of s are out with the the money that is needed for paying the lent sud for the bl pass their whole married lives waiting for the lying promises that their husbands helrtbreekln QB over again. until at last their wandering mates are too old 4nd fee in tn run around any more and come beck to When a woman finds out that she has married a philanderer, I think she should hold an honest session with herself and trv to mnk of her problem. She should face the truth thut What is not going to change, and that any happiness she must build it for herself apart e must decide whether to leave him and make a new life for herself. or whether to stay on and feed her hungry heart on the few crumbs of affect! at sometimes l wife does well to stick to happier even knowlngmd Sometimes he could give her comforts and luxuries she could. not elm for sometimes she feels it worhwhlle to keen her home fblcthcr for erallv neglected wife some of the charm that he showers upon o her r ls l mutter for the individual woman to decide. but hlvln mldo stick to it. If she elects to l-tly. she shou her husband's wanderings in her stride and lk than l . And lf she decides to go. she should lllm the door, tight shut behind her and never open it again, no mutter how much her GO sww ADVISES TWICE-MARRIED sown! DEAR. poem-m! DIX-I am a soldier In the Air corps and. ul- 1 have been married twice and right now I wish thlt I wasn't and that I was free of all family complications until after the war. I would like to urge girls not to marrv during these ti!!!" Whfih h0- she is gettl In five or six weeks’ acquaintance n8 It is lll guess work, and the chancel no are going to find out that they have guessed wrong. of their uniforms into civilian clothes they are not K01" sits, girls, wait until Th is x l;'.¥.'€:-.':l"l.'.'.':tl " r" "" c" S, l‘ B. e pre Y B XI . fiilwn‘; that, they are practically in n. trance lnd not able to IIO They are only thinking that it's so romantic to have l. fur-lo h wed- h fun to fl f tl th illIhI t0 tllk l t “m. h!!!“ ti“? Jul rid um people wui ehlhlr um they were not as attractive as other girls if they 6-111 They are not considering the future at all. . They are not thinking that they are riskinl their Whclc "Y" h"- pmess on an “purse u, which they are giving less consideration. w “m” would about whether they would go to the moviiel or‘ c2310“ d w‘ u “n”; For irtthey were gal?! ‘t’? glgzetlitliglxr-fléetrhezrwul y! c - i 8V0? (l S HTS WBTB 0 - k d quEfi¥nZ‘_“"¥rJ',‘°J‘° E§$°§§ctrf§°r§§n rum-teat dreu cln do little for you- PHILANDERERS, BORN THAT WAY, NEVER CHECK WANDERING FEET. Twice-Married Air Corps Fighter Warns Girls Against Marriage In These Times wt: . h been married m you“ a “that my husband ll l ad his dinn he r“ i dresses He gay! that be lath-ed?“ have tried to do everything 130x95 ust an infatu- We h h or me. lve no chi TIME T0 PACK Ur v thin! e onl. before there are any oblem. You Al’! WI! flfl Pmblbly never return. mywl ‘who isn't worth taking In oven to any woman, no Higher-m and e sex com- flnilllnlltnthemtogeiup homel , allure: them. They have of duty no respect for the lve married. They w. is beyond all [uo . H0 umlnlty about him not to delib- crush it. rt 500ml in- be caucus onmigh to lubject a h his lnfldelltles, and the humilia- and their wives Dfin lr latest fllmll. thro you-l lone oven- lpon on to th , f th , ll m.£."'....‘%';'l"&"r. rimdilrfhll g program enlctld 0v and g be taken one of by the vim Q 100m" ifsh is i to.h fromahingongh “a on th other women. a phllundcrlng husbuid bo- hl! IKE!!! separated from h altoge . because he llvishes upon his n- take not m e lublect had a dell of QXDQYMMO h! girl can tell what kind of u mun with him. Nor doolmlg; When boys get out g to look so 800d offer the wlr In the advice of gamhgzh? tried 0 Hm: bv lookinl l an‘; ash on engagement w be ore the get married They an not even just living in the ekcmmeht of tn- lurn cooker n directed Drain. Al". l been on llde of oven-gills a-kflmidlsh. sprout, on the other. 0on1 1%’ ' rouun A LA 1mm ~luol.'r- P9P? an l teaspoon finely chopped onion. l-nygulelyO l I tublcmoons ltortenintator mild- n to fl r) room sou . lvgilnblo) dlcefiokod ion ln the or butter). stir no: wl gpvrpunofmurdo lbcil lnd r ln the plmen (l! t, uled). like very hot (In the double boiler) and mix In the diced poul- crlckors, in oroust puff ahelll or between lalit-snd-buttered hot tog at yur. lnnill Dwain-lg. 50c l: druullu A wmi uuaslu we" "rm... -4 telmcon i! whole c gave . Prepare . sprouts in bollln cooked until mt Cook brusscll salted water nder or in oral- e TONI-Mill Ingredients and heat; strain lnd pour over vc e- tables. Place In hot oven. 400 ., a 1 1-3 tablespoons chopped green r. lvored dripping. or bu . l can condensed cream of mulh- P l tablespoons milk Iflfl 0i‘ PENN‘! it m will ml n Ing set them til f fault éhcfifil ‘its. a pot _..__.. muse: ‘n!!! FRAME _...,._.. o“ ‘n m“ 2 grim!!! that would not put with. but mm is no particular ‘lulu why Buy should have in endure the old truce that cune llo Have the pain narrow. modern drama wit»: to ‘lvlththeheitlocln. unframed in l. d "our modem home and you e 0y thn nlin without llx-lmh rune gapolllm cllwl of your room. 1 Who azaleas are bloom ln l,‘ basement window ll put in the the phat. ltlll in . in the gzound until wt Hlvoyoulndd t brulbln the houle? Use it ‘to not your fumi- I tablespoons chopped pimento (If h“ (more or less. ll dellred) ultry. D0 e green pepper lnd on- lhortenlnhfor dripping in o mushroom that h» been beaten l mixing Qoon. m into the Qlute th Beryl very hot on hot tout. crup Ides or firema- un over bilcuitl. - INDIGESTION omluulsimmcauflym“ Your Qlhm Neal ‘HID Tllllo-‘l’ llllpl Tangle u‘: dlneoalart of-ladigectlcn an your all mulch- not we‘ and all ting food nlopaly. With and over 40. the lyltem I help to out lonoulwuute. Sogetlfberoneof ndlgeltloifl common mum with a urely vgetlbku, 4-wl treatment whic hll ii sldlomaly. loyegmbleeatrlcu In ll: luau gently delnutha lylwu of rciloaoul walla-and completely. loo. at they net on the livlr bile. eunuch. lad nil lowu 8c eon- Bill Idol ln llnll. lll-vqetlble pill: hlch I a III lug‘!- Inland-o unt Caloriel to Hlvo Fulb- Ionlbly Slim Figure llu lull nucn Oil 400ml ‘ 800cm 200m: Mew than t-hv? fr they were loin: to a dance they marry where do We E0 "Om he" W115“ the w" l! “'9'? soldier. Mo! lcducl ‘he Pound: n Ink When you're decidedly flt. the a often you look FATIERI nly diet can rector-o the lcvlly extra can. f! it B through it littl Ind or ml urel ric of which the it; flufflnls if t Nllllll lulu gglbwciybont cnkod creams, fiace odorlntl, when the 60p i701‘ Quick Cough Relief, l Willi IN ten mlke l. big lmznsstom 1nd can give your l l moi-y if Never rub lclpl on flannel; woolenl. Wllh them In loopy and rinloinlwllmtdr. Brooms 1nd all. other brushes lhould be hung up not in use. 1'32‘ use ordinlry Indefinite! and catch on ltrlnl iridium cot; more cull: when than up. will wmmvo “TEEN won"! lm - nmuir! to occur. Ewe yo container; for the are no long n . the lllt dob of color from the une when these we hue u I cheek mule. A ark or b0 ht dildo Cl’ of flue powder mm bl m your r llude for economy. Your rubber ltd-minor deserves toned. g er mly Illa ills durable vainl- Oonlerve powder pflfll. The fob- lu-e made keeps . ey are“ squeezed . m... l?‘ “can.” an - _ ore Drying mat llv whut happens to ’ " masks, de- ls not kept Q FEBRUARY 6, 1943 and Personal /" Fasyhi0ns v Literature fight. Somltimes l drop Illu- and stirring-up orange ltick will fight‘ consistency. 0r two q with restore cream u -__.. IOSEIAIY BAD OMEN pop MEN _ -____ An old omen guys: "Whole RM unry flourish the woman rules '- 1-0118 I80. ll the Wile were a @965 manager the took 300d care to havl plenty o: noacmarv in her m den.’ ' I I g Vervaln is the parent of _ bone, and lnother name for nt in Simpler‘: Joy. verb“ the lovelist member cf n“ Vervlln family. Her wll<g “fins-tor wu not much to look at. hut t... mauled with great respect. pm- its many virtues it W35 (‘Olllliud a; one time l lacred herb by the Druids. . Mus lac many folk m0 there wll magic in "Simpler-g and the root would dllluf; milk.‘ l! hung wound the llec}; |t was l protection against the "m; ml" Mil, Oil-Ill U the root was from the blue vervuln and if 1t were lied with l. white ribbon. The Vervuin of the Old World 8mm In many European gar. oul disorde member of the Verbena rlun is the Lemon Verbena, who nluayl has his face tumed to the sunny south. Verbena. Zinnia, Petunia, Mm. gold and Portulaca were the pm of the garden o! .ong ago, T.- were the sun-worshippers and were given the sunniest places in the "fir. r. v n» wer gull e na meam "Pray for mo." l!‘ -__. SAVING MILK BOTTLES A HOME FRONT HELP Uorfefve milk bottles '1: the ap- l made by Consumer Informa- on service to Canadian house- wives. Since tho money deposit on milk bottles had been made obliga- my more care has been rived the lowly milk Tittle, and while there may not be an actual shortage of these bottles, all glass production machinerv is working all out of sup. ipo pl- containers for perishable food- ltufll for the fighting men and women of Canada. Milk bt-"As should never be used ll mntalners for anything other than milk in order to maintain an adequate supply. ' Mun Isn't so smart as he think: he il. ‘fllmisandl of yelrl befon- he even thought of them. the turtle sported l lfzreunllned body. l turret top. retractable landing gear, and n, portable house. Try This Home Mixture and dlmcult No cooking {on can um corn o "ID 0P ll uld ' Oh ouncu of moyfizum n07: hi“!!! 0f Needlecraft J m dual-unlit) Intoalfi oz. bottle‘. p and you have 16 ozs. This home mixture takes right hold n! l. lavas-a couch. For rut reeulfil you'll lay it’: lplmdld. It loosens tlrl phlegm. 80021105 tho Irritated mom- bmnel. and qulalldy easel sort-lies: Pine: ll l apeclll compound of’ vrno van ants, In concentrated fcrnu well known for Itl ‘ ing effect. on throat membranes. Money refunded if it doesn't plollo you in every war. For The Home I IIATQING CLOCKS! l LIIIIQ Mall Ind Ill Dollie It doesn't take l fortune to make child hlppy —llttle thin]: of- you noting - you make her this lovcmgf figure of youth; and on I lcllntllic l. frock, plus the dollll ¢h!l5'.¢d in no . . genera n in wartime. but good “aw-cum, d!” ,0“ c“. l". u" . no“ m" uh h” own‘ Th. do“ . d. nd any more bolldel mlfmcfs really are now more im- n l! an very pmnu and very u ‘ m YOU will wish in after years that they hldrft mldc l hi"? ‘m’ "Mk" and her dross come In one pattern. DESIGN NO. I28 rnls swrntcr ls knlticd in the new butterfly stitch. It il easy to Inake and is as dainty as It is durable. P tern No. B23 contains list of materials heeded. illustration of design and complete instruction: for making sizes 32 to 42. '1‘ rd ti: : W lte. nd above picture with your name and garage ‘but? lgacenrtfis in doln s; laIeB-IIIDG to Needlework Biueau. Charlotte- wn Guar Ian. eedlework Department. urlottetown Guardian Design No. 823 n/uvm---____....__......_...._....___.. portaht than ever. If a woman 111F008 something 0n the street and 8 Swank" picks it up and gives it w her. she shou}; thank him, and he shouc raise his hat in acknow- IQdBHIBHh If she has an escort he. too. should raise his hut to acknow- ledge the courte . ______________ ENBLOSE SNIPSHOTS IN LEITEIS W+'»\Q\kvv"<_(<r~olc\- Mlll {our fllml direct to Cunldfl llrnlt who“: lnilhng ltudlo for developing Ind printing. Slvl dellen’ prodtl. Volarnl un to do qullit work l_t lowalt duct. lnd you will bl bath: p lllld with your picturln. Films Developed and O OI l- Printed 25C nu ml non Illl huvlnir wiih ouch Order A fllIMlllGI at South Durham, 110., write: nl: "l lpprecllh your excellent war and prompt um. vl recommended our wot to friendl who now lrl your l“ y u " S Mounted lalcvpmnh 2!: Jul’ In lnnlllnm STAR SNAPSHOT IIIVICI In 128, In! 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"mu calcium. vhlh W! may Mud"!!! m. malty; » n h. n | 4 Qfirlom rcdiiu ml! g nolil and knmldlltl till llmttttiwwa nlult mlmnt dunno to tho n hlllth and lemma efficiency- " ‘oonclrtfimllffort of l tor lessens the national efforts. “m, , flu the danger and prcvontl illty venereal dlleuo lnd ltnn m: of the health author! llroldy statute books lllnod to control the spread of this minim‘ pond: :1 who? and perhlpl improve your a oo. The idol Il to out your fill. but only of low-calory foodl like Swill neak (200 calories I serving) lnd lemon lolly (fa ‘all zuibgulltlrzl ln lmon m e D I ( l W’ uoold fig: n- (M ul iluogflyw q ovum m4 llln II t. may low-ale focdl huvl 1.3‘ of vitamin. m” 111mm» you p: the pupil: all-Ch fill '=““"' | wfilll what bald l0 l lllcl. $3.111 m: w. " * m» n nth or two 7w Wolf“! time"! by m]; l bulge-mutu- u hot choco- llh (I00 l cup). You'll bl ll! ll tll lad lemon (no calm-in). , kuwmwblch he?‘ ":11: all? 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