, - .. , V .1 rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN YAGE SEVENTEEfi Real ‘sass v Literature 0000004 oooo-oeo-o-wofio-F.‘ _ I--- ------.- M--- -- run"-.- - Fash , wvwiv vv A‘ s‘ s Worncrn ’s l -:- ions -:-‘ m -:- Social and “Rersonq “f. v w w v w ___‘ -- -— 1 eccc**“**‘ ‘r f on , - , THE COOK'S ,1 r, r géve no. energy _ Dorothy Drx s Letter Box) CORNER i. firs; 51°; :8‘ w" E N 8&1. l orz cakes daily Does it Pay to Tongue-Lash Child for Staying Q!!! a TIPPERARY POTATO SCONIS Out LateL-Wisest Mother Uses Sub- T; [TH Gil t eaaZyi yam k 7'00 tleiy in Breakirkgk :1}; Youthful Love cugnguggg 311351131; $3; lmt 010-: ~ 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons Powder, 1 egg. Sift flour, salt and bit-kins powder together; add pota- toes. then rub 1n butter lightly. Make a soft dough by adding the beaten egg and s. little milk, 1f ne- fiellflry. Cut dough in 8 parts, and roll 1n rounds 1-2 inch in think- ness. Cut each round 1n 4 parts. DEAR MISS DIS-AA few days ago a young girl killed herself because her fatherpsooided her because she cams home at 1.30 in the morning. mink 1F i! Wwlrdly and indecent for any man to scold or punish a YWM 8V1. oven 1f he does happen to be her father. There 1s no plus 1n this day and age for the old-fashioned, stern parents. I be. lievs that the modern young girl who earns “lllitufi {$0 Medical authorities recom- her own living is entitled to a large amount ‘Bike in quick oven. When done . mend lush yeast. Lslismand’; _ b 1; g “u, ' ‘ fresh yeast is very rich invita- (ligerhfihlgllglxirthhgugpg: lllelgsllslil: m: Bllllagfillld ml:- open. b“ m, “d e u Losgidlvllzrgitaqlaallrlieit; glut ‘glaze: fluhigzs l‘ ~ "minamawd D- “apimll/liid m” lea-mm l0 m“? “m? °4 herself day °Y __'—"'—"'__ 2.2.1» to protect your tsbth Clesnihg hlghquailtyisasa db Lall night, to choose proper boy and girl friends. ENGUSK (3535713- ‘JAKE _ ‘ . _ . . . _ "f9 y e- go to proper amusement places‘ sitting up against pyorrhsa . the thisfof yourtesthlsnot mandbyearsof experience. On saio at grocers and druggists. cake; half the adult teeth which are lost. It starts at the gum line and works down towards the tooth sockets. It may be working in your mouth five or ten years before you know it. Give the dentist a chance to prevent pyorrhea- visit him twice a year. Then take pro runnsns FA CINA TING SUMMER STYLES? Illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished, With Each Pattern enough. The gums roustbe considers ‘ too. Forhan's Toothpaste does both halves of the job. Originated by Dr. R. J. Forhan, for 26 years a pyorrhea specialist. Save pain, expense, humiliation. Start with For-harm's now. At all drug- gists. Ten ounces brown sugar and six ounces butter creamed together Add 3 eggs, 1 l-4 pounds crumbs (cake or bread), 1-4 ounce soda 3-4 pound syrup, 1-4 pint wdter, 1-4 ounce cinnamon. Beat all together and spread on a pan which has been lined with good pie crust. Bake in an oven not too hot. When cold out in squares and cover with icing. LEMON SAUCE laie at night waiting for her to comein and scolding her won't help much. FATHER OF TWO DAUGHTER-S Answerz-I agree with you that scolding] l doesn't help much. I doubt if anybody was’ never kept in the straight and narrow road by being reviled and abused . and made to feel that they had committed the unpardonable sin every time they did s, little sldestepplng. SUNBONNET BABY Pretty little babies and prim Col- onial ladies vie with each other for favoritism 1n juvenile quilts. 'I‘h1s _ particular pattern 1s very popular at the present time. This charming little miss should be appllqued on a 12 inch square of white. Allow for seams when cutting pat- terns. when ordering give number 38-4-2. Send 15c for s. book of quilt pat- terns containing 7 beautiful Grand- mother quilt designs - every pat- tern different. i m.» ‘HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES But what are parents to do when they see their children headed for destruction? They can't sit idly by without making an eflort to, save them. They can't forcibly restrain them. They can only "bawl them out" and that only too often drives them away from home and all auth- ority. Or to death, as 1n the case of this poor girl. me which are 1n common use: Dead as a doornail, eaten out of house and home, as good luck would have it mad as a March hare, a snakelrl the Brass. a woman will not tell what she does not know, birds of a feather, care killed s. cat, cake is 11011811. every dog has his day, fast bind fast find, every man to ms traclre, familiarity breeds contempt, good wine needs no bush, make hay while the sun shines, past cure past care, pitchers have ears, poor and proud, sink or swim, speak by the card, the world on wheels, we burn the daylight, woo in hagtg and wed at leisure, give the devil his due, and what the dlckens, , raurn Mix 1-2 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch and a dash of salt. Add 1 cup boiling water and bring to boiling point stirring constantly Cook over boiling water l5 minutes. Remove from fire, add a slightly There is no problem under the sun that is so insoluble as how bestl to deal with the wild and wayward boys and girls of today, and it is no, wander that fathers and mothers make so many mistakes in dealing w h t. beaten egg yolk. 3 iiflblwlwons lem- on Juice, and 2 tablespoons butter. Serve hot. m the web of Life, the thread of truth 1| woven with error; yet vesture fair my 17-year-old high-school girl and a 19-year old boy who is also still in school? He ls a good boy morally, comes from a nice family, but 1s the spoiled son of indulgent parents. He has a vague idea of marriage some day, but apparently not a. prospect 1n the world. I thought 1t just calf love with them, but the attachment is growing too deep and I sinse the danger of a girl's best years being wasted on an admirer where t ere "In is no promise. With some sacrifice I could send her away for the Sum- s pogvllllflirngygggll%sm mcr, but she rebels at leaving. Does youth know better than age, and ls . my only cue to stand by and let them work it out? WORRJID MUFHER. Many youth! etaus mark this smart model for y's pattern. The bodice and hip yoke give s. splendid chance for clever manip- ulation of fabric. The patch pockets are sportsy. The open rolled collar is especially becoming. The pat- iem also provides for long sleeves. Style No. 614 is designed for sizes l4, 16. l8 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39-inch material. Pastel tub silks, plaided or check- ed seersucker, pique, linen, peasant cotton weaves, shirtlng silks etc. are other fashionable summer fab- They see their children violating every law of morals and conduct that they were brought up to respect and doing things that they were taught. were indecent. They see their girls painted up like harlots and wearing clothes that would have sent out a. hurry “call for the police patrol whenthey were young. They see their girls staying out to all hours of the night, going Gnd knows where. with God knows whom. They see their boys drinking-too much. dissipating too much, working too little, with no set aim or purpose in life. ; flomcfi from the loom-a precious royal robe m m a god tO-rélll-rliewls Morris. >1 FEAR flea: 1s a deadly foe to happi- m; and peace of mind; a stealthy. unseen force for evil, whose far- reachlug effects on human destiny will one day be reallzcct-MBY 90'1- lrell. ANswERz-‘Ihe only thing you can do is to stand by, but you need not stand by idly. ‘There are plenty of ways by which an astute mother can cool off the warmth of a daughter's romance without daughter ever suspecting that mother has joined the fire brigade. After all, you know. at 17 love isn't a conflagratiorl. 1t is just a. little brush fire that burns itself out without doing any damage. And they can do nothing with these youngsters because John and; Sally have small jobs and are not financially dependent upon them. They cannot turn John and Sally out of doors, as the stem father did in days of old, because John and Sally would like nothing better than to be freed of all family restraint and free to “live their lives," as they call it, unhindered by father's and mother's scolding. . -—_---_.__ EYES SHOULD SPARKLE Clear. bright eyes. indicating health and vitality, contribute a great dJcal towards an attractive face. T0 Preserve the llmpid cleamess of the eves. a daily eyewash u Just as essential as daily toothbrushing ls to preserve the sparkling white- ness of the teeth. In this world of smoke and dirt, it is well nigh GLADNESS The goldlen fruits of Joy and gladness hangs on life's tree in easy reach of all, but. because of the mental blindness of human‘ be- lngs, few indeed are able to par- take of these continually-Cottrell. And the heartbreaking part is that the parents know that 16 and 17 year old John and Sally are not the worldlywlse, sophisticated man and woman that they think they are. They know that they are children who need to be held by the hand and guided and taken care of just as much as they did when they were toddling babes just learning to walk. and they know that without their restraining hands they will stumble and fall and not bump their noses, but break their hearts. Your first move should be to stop discussing your daughter's love affair with her. Opposition 1s not only the greatest matchmaker in the world, but the quickest. It precipitates the very tragedy that you are trying to prevent. Many a boy and girl have rushed into an ill-starred marriage that would never have taken place if they had not been scared into it by thinking that their parents were about to separate them. CONTENTMENT So let this affair ride. mt the boy come to see your daughter as The utmost we can hope for in this world is contentment; if we nlm at anything higher, we shall meet with nothing but grief and " _ ~~ ~ thins themselves, have you seen the and will“ 3° the telephmle W can communication will pass between ening condition coming uPOn him “Certalnly not’! I want to know zhfeguiuali e332? soft, silky ones with emu-l; new dc, a physician. you" and her. She has disgraced overtaking him, he was going nothing of 1181'. mum mould do am Th“ , _ 51131151 tlhatmhsgvteh been so treated on?’ w“ anmher ‘Lmke’ The 5°C" "lfihe words were leader‘ and the 103mg’. 5:5 lévoaflgileeifidllycfugtéelgléeli; tog Lfijcitilhglegixdqéllltgddtflgellleadmbim indicates that neglect of the -—--— C em cu y a e are water re- - . - - e xc ' , ‘ 515mm and yet mayybe washed and "You must insist that he tako voice cold. I knew the futility of During the hours of the after- Shadows. my 118F110! hold fflsfilm; Syuelspolzt ;on§°:vl:§ly:hp$v§:$ty ironed? ‘rhgy don’; 100k B, b“, m“, better Care 01' 111111591! 11"’. M" argument. No sound came from norm I watched silently at his bed-- 0n my hit-fid- Thmllgh the dark- _ disappointment. A man should di- rect all his studies and endeavors at making himself easy now and happy hereafter-Addison. LEMON’ TART One large lemon, 1 egg, 1 cup su- gar. Grate of! some of the lemon peel, then take out all the pulp Just as ' City State you do wperruu- Mu Mus vviu ;'§§{§‘j,',,‘,flf§;’““’ b” 1,1,1’ gm "n" nun; and huh ideals or duty we conduct. They must teach them seu- 31$“? 55385355,‘*;§3,§,,?;§§,$,§Y,:i§,$;3§ ,‘,,",‘,',‘,’,‘,v,f,‘,',s"},,f $1,? "Qjfi; ___._____ with the sugar, beaten egg and the m soluflon ‘seneigif- wmfnonfgc ii: control and s. sense of values. They must inculcate in them a hard. prac- to come. If she were 25, the dilatmy 10v" would be a tragedsnybgt at The total pmducqm a; honey m trieel. gag; iréd us: vised for eyhwnshes one tea tical philosophy or living. If they do this, they give them at least some- 1,7 he is only a pleasant fluepm or the time Canada m 1933 is estmmwd a; w . s r ps c. oss c ' ' ‘ lop, in a small, shallow pie plate. This makes an unusually delicious lemon pie. If you buy a cotton batt for a quilt or comforter, and don't intend to use it right away. whap it care- fully in a bath towel or shoot and put it safely away in a drawer. If ll ‘firs around it will go all in pieces and be of no use. ._._?_______ HOW SHAKESPEARE LIVES -________ ~ Bv "Reed m-oh. vol" The ques- up stairs w Dad's room. as I wok finished ‘i Fifty Per Cent The“ is a “on, of an ‘gnnramug SHOWER CURTAINs ARE MOD- ‘P RUTH A. ABELING tlon startled me. I had forgotten his hand he smiled faintly but n0 “To leave?" I echoed, “Not there dismmmng shnkespqlws “bu”; ERNIZED (Copyright) for the moment, the story of Else sound came from between his in his room? in writing "I-iamlet.“ because it was marl» 1m of quotations. The Alum- ln.Ga..Jmrrnal venture: to sav that. Shakespeare is indeed the most quoted of all pools. Tn support. it Qifirlmo of thr- Rarri‘: savings Hour-day-week or month PEERLESS SERVICE STATION iiaclionaid & Barbour Phone 115 Grafton St. hmo than had so wrathfully told me to would be sieeled utterly against well. The Ca PS3 p“: wfifffflflflfigfl read, It was turned. still, to tho Else and as little mother as she I stood there for a minute, look- p . . s - . 1.443s, fabrics m, among. the mo“ pa,» page at which he had it opened. I was, it seemed to me that would bl‘. ihg at his figure lying there in the ' - w l g ' s r w“ .11? 2.12:2.“ :::'.:;:*:.*::."; "r 1"‘ 12:22.? ‘asst... u... ::*‘<...::. =.‘.:..:*::r::‘ “hurl etnéi°lé..l.“ii." .:£.;.“.'.°.i§"‘:,% I l MCLEOD a, BENTLEY ‘*~—~-~—————~- —— moire cuflains are aw W8 fl B ' ' ~ ' , 4 FARM FUR SALE “M m" “mg " '“"“"°“" "°°° °° Qinifipirieei“ w” m” "mmud m§ln§'.”t.iL°.§l§§l.e§“iilifiiiiywii? “.'}ir§..°.'""1o$'§§usli§°n 1 entered igisimlvuiifihu§.v§?l§1-.'“§..?§l'yn.‘l§, Restores their color- , w :- c, Bmwg ~ the simplest room. - ' . ' . . - - LEI, O. .“_'___. The head lines at the left top or ther was suddenly worse. the 00m. showms at the Caulwl Theatre. _ * Cunsistln MT l, hm“ ' the Pile cauBht my attention and I turned from the telephone to “Fire's gone." I said, scarcely ab git): LCinstanceth Cumming; alnd ' lTGflIIOOQ 0|’ “'3 ""1 1A§¢JAI a .- . ' 5 “n5 ° n l’ h . M . Whl . ' . ' - ‘ lush state of cultivation. Cohven- NERVES Goon ' ' ' FEELS thslsioclgtglr méirxlmlireaves Home" I 73cc; I leave everything in your ovife: gift»... a terrible thing "IIBIIOIIBllI athenpictuie iiflfio "mm in‘ Ono“ mo Mahmoud Sh“ Lin‘. t" Qlmmhcs‘ Sam“! “M Ran‘ HEALTHY Now ' ' ' SAYS read. And then, in smaller type hands? ‘me ordering of the meals? And I stood by and watched it a story of "backstage," life, the op- Any 60h.- wu wane-Jo;- i - ‘i’ budding‘ h‘ 5°“ "mu" Wm l-‘RUIT-A-TIVE USER l" “recently married to wealthiest ba- Excuse to Jonathan? Everything1 grimly, enlng scenes take place behind the an washable f.br5¢__35 . ltil with or without stock and im- ~ chelor now a paralytic" My father is very lll—very ill" Finally she calmed and began to scenes of the theatre in New York y. - J A K c °"'“°"'"" I"-‘P°°““" i" "Y "im- swon" STATEMENT! I relad on It was the thinly vell- "Yes Madame" and though talk of arrangements. Suddenly in which city much of the actiori lmlham‘ bnthm 0°" ' ' 7 ' '. ‘PM “i mgaflgllm‘; MHLEOD O bonsfliut; ' " ed story of. Else, my sister, though Mercer: did not move from the she said: transpires. Shea-e ape two colorful a; m w”! 3553151113. ilfl-EJPIOB, is. g P r th n. It tOld Of l in hi h h 100d, I 11M! i110 "Else tod ." sequences a ar m0 lng trains. ill 3 9 In e R115! Clrdlxm‘ """d- are hi; ' hltiiixihwlfrrleelegiifu her fight for lezlll-lg that he hid! taken myhands "Elsel"m’1?ll€re $1 a lllt of gen- the first of which lvliss Cummings - mo J WIHMRWWI» P- E- l-‘Illlll- g P‘ E- l" and nervoul a social position and Else's affec- and looked into my eyes as ho ulne happlnas; in my voice “I'm so begins a romance with Lukas who Eam“ ‘o ma." ,, at Holley, to Loan and Collect l ‘"8279’ MJI- Bullgevlfll, tlon for a youth whose name did spoke, glad!" ' afterzveards becomes her husband. "int. asecyw “aggro 111188;?! best attentions. z -‘_ -——————: v un 9 ot in the Social Register La r the scen “of the picture PW‘ "W", ‘u?’ ' - 1110B ‘ of hlr IP13 l lit wflhgpetahre last paragraph which is transferred to Llmdon where the first. time entry. That! a,‘ “new... M""°fi%‘¢1-'f‘-- o a a *:“.."::*.*":..:".: n. ' $£L...'.‘°1..’L‘il'£“..“.3 "W" W’ "M H, ,- M PHEE » bfii-Pii-‘Pfi T§r'»‘g;“-=Z*-;,‘;,,‘""'. .1‘.'.‘.'.f'5...‘."°.§‘.‘;“.£.£..%2¥ 322m “'§:..2:.-*:::PP.::': .%:;:..P“?z. "w lulu l" "i w I .........t§. .......;...i’.; A- - " N O TI C E "-|’u'l"§‘§i:..i.i't"|'i.;u$u.nin= gongpggnhggdggyguggy; 53:23,’; “may m ' m the "m g5; igqmrheogwge b13053; Q Apparel and lose In,” mgg‘_wv- ggmomm ,_. - "n" Yunlw“ 'b'°|“'§°17 “ha” tied in a one room apartment in pr, chew; Kidney-Liver Pills afford "ShowboatP-and the cast sup- Dunning“, I”, ~ ‘. no P i t F “u” mm“fi“d'“°"°“' "’ Washington Square vicinity. "my ' ‘Mkflor Qgfpldnygf poting Miss Cummings and Lukas .. ',_______ I I ‘ c o n “am” with u“ “mgr” Else, my little sister! mlousneea, headache, constipation and ‘ncludes, in addition to Reed. such 4' “ad”? ""4 15¢ i ' ___ _ ' 'll'ilg'flt'ih°gg'fi§ m" After the surprise of the thing I stomach disorders. They havestoodthe popular screen players as Doris Mo's" NW8" l ' ~ The stenmer "IIIIIDQHY' will u him,“ My nun,“ m." think I had only one feeling re- eeoteiume for hall's century. Lloyd. Joseph Oawthom and Alive , r 1| up for repairs on Wednesday M-mmmdmm ghgflmq," glrdlng it-envy for her daring! ~ Lake. This absorbing film play I r. I I i g"! Thursday next, June 27th and - 2, At this minute she w: ‘fme- Q was directed by William Wyler. "1. and her pllce will be taken au/couq "he" with I Will-h. n In lime n ' ' . . | » t th na h sh lovd _ rh adult leaf hopper is Off] e limTilfiie ml; frrhllnlanlgincgn 5112.1 h llllohlle If-I whhiohxreqfgone eso well" Elli-Tel beconlrllrlgm abundantly ev1- w e c "L Novembsrflth ms. nalou an. s“ m n Wm, Hun“, m, mun I‘ I f; l I R l dent 1n the Niagara district. portic- s . or”! "enlistment of Public Works and ghui: 14-01" .the old rubber ones that so fre- impossible to expect the eyes to m- tain their clarity without some 11s.. sistance. A large amount of dust. and gv-re accumulate in the eyes 91011 day. Some of the particles are so minute that they do not cause actual discomfort. They lodge themselves under the eyelids, and a woman may be totally 1m. aware of their presence. Unless these - tiny particles ‘are washed away every morning, the eyes may become red, inflamed and blood- shot. ' Any eyewash, to be safe and ef- fooilvo. must be free from all falls that lle on either side of her. than she is to pmioct such as she is. their hands in anguLsh and wait for befall her, and then when shadoes pare their children for life as well spoonful of the borlc acid shoulr‘ be ddssolved in a glass of tepid boiled water. The best way to ad’ ' minister it is with an eyecup, whlcl‘ fits right over the eyes. Another‘ They know that Sally's boast that she can take care of herself is ldlc bombast. They know that she doesn't even lamb was ever more powerless to defend itself against a herself against. the men that prey on innocents And there is nothing the parents can do about it except to wring of the long hours of watching an agony of apprehension for what may and they give her a scolding that makes her blttersnd resentful against them or else drives her to suicide or worse. The only thing that parents can do about this situation is to pre- the cradle instilling lnio their boys and girls the principles of clean thing to cling to in the hour of temptation and a charm that will safe- guard them amidst the dangers among which they must walk. DEAR M158 DIX-~Wst can I do to break up a love affair between know her way among the pit- know that no little helpless ravenous wolf They sally to come home, every moment» come, the overwrought nerves snap. as they can. They must begin in DOROTHY DIX often as he wishes. Be nice and casual to him. Don't even laugh at the puppylove romance, for they feel frlghtfully mature and are certain their experience is the grand passion ally PM. that when the be“; goes of! affair Will fade painlessly out. Sending the girl off is e. good idea. if you’ can send her to some amus- ing place. because absence makes the Even if she resents leaving her sweetheart she will soon get interested in some other chap. Seventeen doesn't mops over old loves. It finds a new one. And if she should chance upon her boy sweetheart look be done . ___-___. . But I think you are worrying too much over your daughter's matri- It is a long, long time before she should think of marriage at all. and before that time comes the boy will either have made good. or passed out of the picture. young and green and adolescent, the trick would . Just remember that Time is your to college the chances are that the heart grow fonder of some one else. some older man who would make DOROTHY DIX eyewash that can be used with saf- ety is boiled water to which a blt of salt-Just enough to make the water taste faintly salty-has been added. The plain water causes n smartlng that the salt alloys. This eyewash has the same effect an ma". nature's own eyewash. Confessions Of H A Debutante The newest shower curtains for the modern bathtub have accom- panying variances, and will dress up, any dingy bathroom. They are sold with special little rods that do not interfere with the shower curtains. and their cost is small. And. speaking of the shower cur- 0-0-0 Saturday, February 10th I rang. Almost instantly Mercer appeared. It seemed to me that he must have been just outside. “Put him to bed," I said wearily the doctor warned as he the door of Jonathan's Grey," quently become mlldcwed wlthflgsed time. You may choose them in‘ ‘im- powder blues and white, black and I ‘smiled bitterly‘ How w“ I m white. peach, scarlet, and whlte- insist‘ °n anything Wm‘ m“ mad almost any color of the rainbow. ma“? stunning handmfllnmd Show“ It was late ln the evening when curtains are n. bit expensive, but rwent’ "0 me dressing lmble and they are idcnl for the perfectly ap- picked up the paper whch ‘mm’ of a paralytic. FRUIT-A-‘IIVES-fls and l0: stall E III I was 1n his room next morning when Jonathan awakened from. a nap. "Are you feeling better?" I asked kindly. "Yes," And then, "Did you read y. and: her lover. “Then I want to say to you now," I could scarcely believe the voice that I heard came from a sick bed, "that henceforth she is dead ti you. She will never cross tlu threshold of my house. She is no longer any connection of mine. No my lips. I stared: at Jonathan not in surprise or amazement. I wan merely studying him, He was so like my mother. I could imagine her, under similar circumstance saying the same thing. I hoped that a friendly chance hnd kept the scandal sheet out of her hands. I knew that if she read the story sho I hurried away, driving my own motor. At home I found mother in the living room crying. “Oh-it's so terrible!" when she saw me. I brushed past her and went on She said slightly parted lips. He had a strange look, a dliifar- ent look and I sensed the fact that he was nearing the end of the trail. I liked the ease and the fearless- ness 1n his eyes. There was some- thing majestic about it. As if, 1n- stead of some unknown and fright- slde. Occasionally into the room. I was glad she didn't stay. Her nervous crying would have disturbed him. I watch- ed while the afternoon wore on and finally, as the daylight faded he smiled up at me and then his eyes closed: on a. home and a world which had understood him, not too mother peered “She had heard that her father was ill," mother went on. "Shc came to see him. Went up into his room before I knew she was in the house," I heard the anger ga- thering 1n her voice. "And I told her to leave," she “In the hall-I told her she had disgraced us and to go and never darken my door again!" “Else? Came from my lips. I sat silently in the shadows for a space and then: “Did you get her address? Where she lives?" ness occasionally. came the sound of mother's sobbing. (To be Continued) Edna Ferber’s Glamour At rics for your choice. stamps or coin (coin is Wrap coin carefully, N0. 614 Price of PATTERN 15 cents 1n preferred) Size s n"... nuns-n". Street Address 19,543,500 pounds. vauod alt $1.706. 800 as compared with 19,470,500 valued at $1,470,100 1n 1932 - being an increase in value of $236,700 and in production, 73,000 pounds. u kDNw GE‘ NW9," Trmcx l” p; Need Aid Many years of experience of thousan’ of practictioners examining tens of thousands of eyes proves that half of or remove the suspicion. 6. F. ilutcheson Faded Fabrics Become iiEI ulsrly in. and inthe vicinity of. -TlN'I'$~moe/-DYE§ OPTOME TRIST Professional Gabi; Now at 240 Queen St. 5o that was what infuriated Jon- vineyards winch were poorly HD1113’- aihani ‘that was the disgrace! ed last year. lifiiiii i; i=1;- =2