u... ifcc-mms; w“, PAGE ‘FWD Lil l Woman's Re alm Leisure v ——The Woman ’s Realm NOILESSE OBLIGI! Bf I am weak and you are strong. Why then. Willy then, Po you the braver deeds belong; And so. again, If ycu have gifts and I have none. ff I have shade and you have sun. ‘Tis yours with freer hand to give, Tis ycurs with truer grace to live. Than I. who gJtless, sunless. stand With ban-en life and hand. Tis wi dnms laul. the perfect code. By love lllSpLlYdZ _ D5 ll ll] on whcm much is beltcwed Is much rtquired. The tuneful throat is bid to sing, The oak must re gn trite fcresl's khg. The rustling stream the wheel must TIITVB. The beaten steel its strength must WWW. m; g.\'\n unto the callle's eyes To face the midday‘ skies. ~Carlctta Perry MU FF ANITHAT ENSEMBLE Note f r winter chic: Select a furics; cloth coat with beautiful. ‘l. stylng. then choose muff l mnichhg fur COqUP. If 1th? . two tnuff and hut nt furs would ' to the ivard- Fmune is the fur of northern yeusel- cf b th heuizspiiercs, with ,-‘_ pglf. b. u, taken lll vintltcr. n 3-1’) the tmimlils coat chnnSPS [rpm brown to white. book alter left-over tlrllrd fwd b. c-ygmyg it cvtr with another te wkcn ll is taken frcm the mm ll w n‘; gtt hard and Prsdilctron of condensed or 0'33- celltratcd whole mlk has been PTO- twblicd in Belgium. but powdered nhcfo mlik for the Pl‘<’ll8l‘1_t-leti_0f . ~al f (‘m hr infants. lnvnkds ' ptrsons will be allowed .t. A coke l\'ill_fl_ot-.sl_tlk during bak- l~.~._: .r n pint of W3!!!‘ l5 placed 1“ n rec-pl at the bftCk of the oven. n the lrg- HPYGIOIOP? coil. dared ' Aniaws ls gcs star in out‘ s 3. now outclassed by Ros Algellll- “awn new calcuiatlons reveal t0 be B00 times trhe s of the sun. The average EdgSfi ‘flfithfiliflld colr-unics thrso tons of coal annual- ly in normal tunes. Ftlt derbies-“arc being worn by younger" gnrls in New Ycrk. Chiffons and cmm-pled artificial ficwcrs may be freshcned by h' id- ing them (‘Vcr the steam of a kettle for a few mcments. Paste It Down Don't tear off the QKWS C‘! mil-h- cr \\“‘.'l(‘l‘l‘ your shoe has bccn scuf- fc. with a little cclorlcss liqird nrl poi ~h flatten the piece int" place. After this has been done the scuffed part will scarcely shoiv scns of a superstitious bfw to the mcon when it. and turn the c0':ls A poi-son who hangs pctures In tlv slant probably secs things trigger with one eye than the other, says the Better Vision Institute. wniiilwliili 38 to 52 years old. Women who no restless, moody. NERVOUS-who fear not flashes, dizzy spells-to tats Lydia E. Plnkbanrs Vegetable Com- pound. Plnkham’! Compound is e!- fective to help women during these "trying times" due to functional irregularities. Made in Canada. WORTH TRYING! According to lengend, hyacinth: sprang from the blood 0d tlhe fallen Hyucinlthus, when slain by Apollo. Weighing less man me Dtund, the tick bird serves as a bodyguard to, the rhinoceros, which weighs several tons. DRESS UP T0 YOUR ‘FURS Furs. in the form of jackets and tiitrunhg on coats, are lovely nud glamorous all right, but alto- gether L20 many women forget mat they demand the greatest. eff rt toward mcticulous grooming or their glamorcus effect is spoiled. A tiny bottle cf clearsing lotion or a few tissues inlpregnaten with cleansing crcltn Sh uld be niusts in l the purses of the woman who would achieve that. flalvless-frcm- hrud-to-fcot look. Site sllruld b9 l more careful than eve-r to have the back of her neck sptftlcssll‘ clean. HANDS IIIGHLIGHTED Furthermore, ante many rial’- ‘t-‘Ime coats have shozt sletvrs, nail "pslishrs and hand creams béwme lcf girntcr lIILDOTI-(IHCP. _ In these days c-f s cial i131‘! N. lhlie grcolnlng-civnsciotis w man fspctids time planning her ' rusembles with grout kncws that evening w Idcmatid faltltlc-ts coiff and arranged to perfect . experiment-s with eye makeup. But if she dcesu't like it. she (iOKSIYI lwsnr it just bfCflllsf‘ "lhcy“' are , using it. She goes without. PERFUME AND FUR Perfume is another fling she .c llSLdETS carefully in relation to her furs. Time's a certain affinity between perfume and fur. With lthe more costly furs, shc choicm exo- iic scents or heavy floral odors - l gardenia. for llklillllif‘. _ \ With such furs as Kldfiklll, earn foul. squirrel and Alaska seal, tllze ‘lighter bouquets or vile more del- cate floral odors are appropriate. I Spicy perfumes. perilups with a lialig of the ivoods. are Whlll. she jshould seek to u e with sports furs like occlol, raccoon, beaver, nutrla, skunk and opossum. ROMANS ‘FOUNDED INDUSTRY Tho gold mining ind-ilstry was foilndcd in the British Islrs more than 230D yctlrs ago by the R0- mans, and the mclal still ls mined in England. Scotland, and Wales. SOUND-PROOFING In planning hc-mcs the prospec- tive hc-mc C-\\'lit3l‘5 may achnve effective sound-pro flug bctwccn two bedrooms or bctilvccn bcdrocnl and batllilrocnl by locating the sound. kel, popular in col rs. rattler than favorite cclcrs. shmirs. notably “Pc' tan." turquo c, gold and ceramic s. Wizic grs. u and royal are favo te colols iii vclveteens Li" juniors. THAT SNOWY LOOK When you wash your patterned frocks, put a toblcspocnful vinegar and one of salt film the ivzlshng water; it set-s t-hc colxrs, prevent. them from running and SKClTIS to ~brigihten them too. A sp onful of ammonia. added to the bcilcr with white clothes gives a bcauttfillly snowy lcok and takrs away the creamy appcarance of unblcuchcd sheets. If you're an Czolzday and you find you have to w tlirtugli some handkerclrefs. s th them flat on the bdlhlfiCilfl tllrs or the mirror and they will dry quickly and won't requue ironing. l Have you sceri the ncvr hats for long hair bobs? For these of us wh) , Wear our tresses glrmour-leugth. there are brlms that sccop up under ln back, holding Lng hair reatly ‘n place, and out. of rrach of those '- Wintery blasts. 'I‘hey keep yrur crnt collar from mUSSJlg your coiffilre, i too. (‘ROCHETED DRESS FOR A LITTLE GIRL Design N0. 5B2 The novice and experienced uestllcuol-kcr will have cquil success with lhls easy-tn-make tic-sign. Pattern No. 882 contain. complete ins ruc'ions (or crochctirg the dross in sizcs 2. To order this pattern send l5 cents tn coin 0| stamps to Needlework I Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Tn Charlottetown Guardian Nwrlletv nrk Hcuartnicnt. Design No. 882 NAME — — — - ——--——— BTREET ADDRESS — - — -— — 4. and 6 vcrlrs. PRQVINCE _. _. _ _ .. _ - -C1TY — — — — — -- — ~_- - clcsets in the connecting walls. The “'°1‘<l 811d fl lflllgh l0? double walls form good barriers to Westrv- She PW her wrap back in Wool dresses and costumes cqn. for putting her in such a position - sisllng of dress n-lll, yngflghing jab but it. was not Allcn so much who in black. Gray and lzgllft blue are HfF-‘khltlrd. That he should know sccondtd by high that Allen flirted with other girls, '1 Soci VHF. ('l"\'= fl'l"|'l-T'|‘()\VN GUARDLQN» 'kr,_.,.i4aqptp-ovooooonnooaaoovuvoov"ivi¢'.°'°° caaniifiigtywvnggggoo 000090011 11.011111111101111: u NEW LOW PER CAKE The world-famous loop lnudo with gentle Olive and Palm Oils. HEW IMPROVED HLMOLWE ? South From ‘Mayfair B l Y Pearl Bellairs "CL-ipLain Richards borrowed it ‘hullffrati hour ago He drove it him- sc . l “Borrowed it?" repented Lorna. ‘SHQDYOKC off, colour suddenly rush- cd lllto her face. She understood: Allril, unable to find any other Iplace to be alone with his blondc had gone off for a jaunt in the car with her! Al. any other time Lorna would not have cared, but. there stood llaivkslord, utidcrstalldiug perfectly well what the situation vms. His fnccwas ciligmatic under .the peak of his cap. but a mad fancy came to Lorna that he was probably en- ,lD_\'illg her humiliation. l-lis very lllupzlssivity and pretence of imtic- lug nothing infuriated hcl‘. She ‘struggled hurriedly for self nos ESSlUIL If she said she would g0 home by taxi that would seem R5 lllftllgh she were piqued about Allen —best to show no concern what- ever! "It doesn't matter. thank you. I'll ivait. until he brings it back." She turned coolly away with a Flight-LL. the cloak room and rejoined the party. She was furious with Allen was the root of hcr chagrin-it was land [flllqv- P01118195. that zhe was lillglttlcd by it. How was Hliwksford. in tact, to know that she and Allen "understood one another?" Miss Msrns would have been amused fly the breakdown in the machinery of modern freedom. Llornzfs rage during the next halfhout‘ found expression in bx. ccssive gtiiety. Then at last the saw Allen dancing ln the crowd n-gnm with his blolidc. Shc ignored flint General .men, who are always seeing and doing some new thing, who belong to clubs and gather up loads of gossip, who made the wives of whom their husbands never get. tired. They may not stuff their husbands on dishes that they have spent. hours ‘preparing, but they feed their _ouls ‘on the bread of life. She Should Meet. People In spite of the fact. that it should be apparent to even a moron that a wife should get about and keep her wits brightened by rubbing up against those of other people. there are still husbands who believe that a wife's place Ls in the home and that she should never leave lwr prison even for an hour. And one of the victims of this fallaciou; theory writes me of her troubles. "Sometimes." she says. "I don't gct out of the house for weeks at a time because my hus- band believes that a woman needs no other amusement than cooking and washing and baby-tending. and he sinlply blows up ivhcn I want to go even to a tnovic. I don't spcnd money on myself fol‘ any other luxury except. to see a film now and then, but I get to go to one very seldom. I have only seen one since my baby was born six months ago. and I had to shed tears to get to go then. “I have no other conlplalnt against my husband. but I am young and it fccls gogd to go out of the house at lcust. once in two weeks." The Worm Should Turn You poor, little. spluelc s worm of the dust. But wily don't you iurtl? Gets your back up and put the baby in its pernmbulator and go out of the house twice a dry instead of once in two weeks. It will do you good, keep your from getting morbid and make you a better wife. But- what a dolt a man is who doesn't. encourage his wife to have interests outside o! the home! Why hasn't he sense enough to see that it i. beltcr to lct her belong to clubs mid work off hcr reforming ccmplcx on reforming the ivorld iuslettd of him, and that it is far. she said to llcr partner, who ivas a voting up-country run-hodler named Power: "Let's go for a drive " . Mr. Power began to apologize be. cause he hadn't his C31‘. "Ii/fulc- is outside." LOYlla said im- Ilfilloilsll’. "I want. to go up on tn the Port. Hiils—-thal.‘s what you cal] them. isn't it? POW". l} EOOd-lwklhg young man. who fancied the attractions of his Wealth. his Enklish public-school editcation and his blonde motistace, followed her very willing, if in some surprLsc The car was parked in s side street "011. you've got s chauffeur, have you?" said Power. as they approach. ctl it, and saw the dark figure of Hawk ford sitting at the wheel Cnllldrft I drive you?" "No." said Loma definitely. "He'll drive us" "Could you take us up to the Port Hills. please? she asked Hawksford as he got out to n the door, A minute later tlev were sitting in the darkness behind him. driving through the city towards the hlllg - - lmna lfllllled and talked with Power as if she hadn't n. cure in the world. Power wan more and more flattered though it seemed to him an odd idea, bringing the chauffeur. When they came to the top of the hill where the empty paddocks lay ahead. and the lights of the city Ipread out like an embroidery be- low, Lorna leaned forward and told Hnwksford to stop. l-Iawksford drew up. impuslve in his front seat, and Lama whispered to Power: "Let's get out and go stroll." for a Power agreed at once. and‘ they not out of the car. “Walt, will you. please?" Lnma said to Hawk ford. Power followed her across the road into the gloom of the hilltop. still. what the chauffeur might think brought the chauffeur . . . But still, what the chauffeur might think o! it all was her affair! path which ran over the hill to the ' pine plantations, Power walking be- a word or two. but she answered rather shortlv I-Icr manner reamed comnietely altered. It was decided- lv discournrdng. When they ‘VP’? wcll out of nrxsslble silrht of th" car he attrmptcd to nut his arm and "Id rhnrvflv: "Plegw- don't!" (To Be Continued) Cooling, lanth- ing Mentholntun instantly relieve: gin. Jnrl u: be|.30o. MENTH UlATU 1.... t vrturunl 1... In side hrr in the darkness. He said . mun/j her. She drew away at once ‘ far better for her to be thinking of the last movie plot while she ivzishes the dishes than it is ‘to be dwelling on his shortcomings? <- - CAREER WOMAN IIAS TOUGH TIME Dear Miss Dix—I have a wocilaii frictid who holds her bu iness ca- reer above marriage and will not. sacrifice it for marriage. What happens to career women in the end? Are they really happier m devoting their lives to a job instead of marryirg? AL. ANSWER—'I‘here is no cut-and- dricd answer to this question. Un- doubtedly there are some women. as there are some men. who are so wedded to their careers that they put them before all human relationship: and let their ambi- tion crowd out all thoughts of love. But the majority of women who follow careers want love and mar- riage and children, as well as suc- cess in the outside world. and the tragedy is that when they try to gra p both the are almost bound to lose one, an only too often lose both. Most career women are di- vorced once or twice or oftener. If a woman gives up her career for marriage she is almost sure tn Dorothy Dix Says WIFE NEEDS TO HAVE OTHER THAN JUST HOME INTERESTS She Endangers Her Place In Her HubamPs Affections If She Cannot Talk About Subjects Heaven clone knows how the theory ever origlnnted that the proper thing for a woman to do was to emulate the lowly turtle Hid carry her house on her buck. nevertheless acc ted ideal of the perfect. wife. Mot people . cons der that the highest compliment they can’ DRY a Hllflled woman is to say that she is home- keeping and, if they want to put a little more grease in their soft soap they add that she never goes anywhere except. to church and the market. Men are especially committed to the traditional belie! that. there is some particular virtue in a woman staying put within the four walls of her hou e- though. if they considered the subject, they must know that a. wife who has virtually no contact with the outside world. and whose most exciting to lc of conversation is the rise in the price of dull fireside companion. More than that what having said ga-gu, is bound to make a mighty virtually amounts to imprisonment in a cell gets on the stoute t woman's nerves and makes her peevlsh and fretful and nagging. And, because she has nothing to think about except herself and her family, turns her into a neurotic invalid who haunts doctors’ and bosses her family out of thch lives. In reality, it is the gadding wo- the commonly utchers‘ meat and the baby regret it and to pine for the ex- citement, the thrills. the adula- tion she has known and to lcmg for the money she has made. Home- llghts seem dim when contrasted with the footlightr, and the clnsp of a baby's arms around her neck do not compensate her for the glad hands of the public. On the contrary, if she gives up love for her career, then she is certain to know heart-hunger and loneliness and, as a poet once put it, "How desolate it is to sit by a solitary fire and hear the nations praising one afar." Oue of the cruel injustices of life for which there seems no rem- edy is that a talented man can add a wife and home and cilildren to his career and be the more suc- cessful for doing s0. but when a talented woman trics to add hus- band and home and children to her career it. ls viirtually always her undoing. Because, for one thing, husbands are alrno t universally Jealous of a wife's success outside of the home, and because no wo- man can be in two places at the same time and be l1 homemaker and yet away acting. or lecturing. or doctoring. or gone on some busi- ness venture. i O I O JOINT BANK ACCOUNT SHOULD COME LATER Dear Dorothy Dix-Is it proper for two young people who are en- gaged to be married to have a joint savings account in a bank? Should the girl in the case be expected to save and help pay for the Zuxue, furniture, honeymoon, etc? ISABEL. ANSWER p Of course, tllcre is no reason why an engaged couple shouldn't have a Joint saving an. count. but it seems to me a most; unwise thing for them to do and that. they had better wait until after they are married to pool their finances. Engagement: are often broken, and it would certainly add many complications and much bit- terness if they had to divide their mflflev after they had lost their affections. It is the man's Business to pro- vide the home and certainly to pay for the honeymoon. but the girl furnishes the table linen, the bed- ding and such furniture a. she may wish to contribute. DOROTHY DIX. Here's Why So Many MOTHERS Are Changing to ’" BUCKLEYS i‘ WHITE RUB FOB KIDDIES‘ COLDS BECAUSE tlill grouelell. lhlnlcu Bil mun do than l thinn- 1. Penatnh hater. I. Help general: lien! and vlporla quicker. I. Brnk up congestion, help elnr clnggnl nostrils, soothe and help hul nw thrust 1nd unpu- nlr Illlllll runurlr- ably quick or W.R.W.8 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACKI Two Sizes: 80c and 50c NEW. . . u CREAM DEODORANT wbicb safely under-arm PERSPIRATION 1. Does not m: dresses, duel not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be I Lorna mounted on to the foot-l "led Iilhllf"?! ihlvifl8- I. Insuntly checlu persplminn l to 3 dlys. Removes odor from perspimlomkeeps armpits dry. 4. A pure, white, greueleu, ruin- lcss vnnishing cream. I. Arricl hi! been awarded the Approval Sell of The Amul- for being harmless to fabric. I u can Institute of Lmndering I l 25 MILLION [an of Al» lull! and 69¢ lfln Arrid havo bun sold ...Try u [or today... at any lion which IO"! \ toll» goods. l CORNER 1 1lllllvl_l "ill-Ill - - .- "l A t. I f MAGIC Iivn light, 5A H I N L’ hndov hxtun my m" COOK'S BACON MUFFINS 2 cups sifted flour a 1-2 teaspoons baklllfl powder 1-2 teaspoon salt. l 1-2 tableipons sugar I 11-2 cup diced coaked blcon 988 7-8 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted fat. Method: F bacon stnps until crisp an then break or cut into small pieces. Sift the floun. then measure it and sift, aga.n with | the baking powder salt. and sugar. I Add the bacon and mix well. Beat the egg and measure the milk and add to it. You measure 7-8 cup milk by first filling a measuring cup and then removing 2 table- spoons. Add the ll uid mlxtture t0 the dry mixture am stir until well- blended, then add the malted fat and mix slightly. Fill greased muf- fin puns 2-3 full and bake in a for about 20 to 25 minutes. HONEY BRAN MUFFIN 1-4 c-up fat 11-2 cup honey 988 1 cup milk 1 cup sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 waspom salt 2 cups all bran Method: Cream the fat (use but» tcr or shortening) Wit-ll the hmey until smooth. Beat the cgg thor- oughly and then beat into tlxe creamed mixture. Sift the flour. measure. and sift again with the baking powder, and the salt, then add the all bran and mix thor-l ouglily. Add the dry ingredients til the creamed mixture, alternutcly with the milk, mixing mftei‘ each, addition until smooth. Fill KITHSQCL. mufifin pan 2-3 full with the m:x-' ture and bake in a moderately hot. oven (425 deg. F.) for about 25 minutes. SPANISH RICE 3-4 cup rice 2 tablespoons fat - 5 cups boiling water 2 onions. chipped 2 Clips tomatoes 3 tablezpoons chopped stuffed olive: Salt and popper Paprika Method: drain the rfcc. Fry the rice in the | [at utytil brown, thou add the ivntci" ' and simmer with frsqurnt stirng until the rice is cookkrd tendrr Drain. Moll some addihoual fat in a pnn and c 0k the chcppcd onions in this until delicately brown. thcn add the tomatoes and chcpvprd Ol'lVE5_- then combine with. the ccok- od rice. Add the seasonings, and placc in a greased 015507310. Pick 0V0)‘. wa<h. andl Beautiful Glass Garden Mada With Jug or Bottle Plants, Flowers Grow Rapidly A delightful mystery! I-leliotropo with sweet clusters of tiny flowers, graceful palms and ivy-striped pandanus-all growing merrily in a small-necked jug. Admlring friends ask “I-low on earth did they get there?" Bottle terrariums are almost as simple to make u the more usual kind. Pour in some drainafle m8- terlal, pebbles perhaps, and then add soil. Shake and tilt the bottle n; you pour in each layer until it lies evenly. l Your plants. of course, are put in when tiny. Dig little holes for them with a toy spoon attached to n nick. Then double a long wire and hammer the ends to make l lr of forceps. With these you slznipulate each little plant through the bottle neck and into in bole an our diagram shows. Plants grow quickly in the damp warm air of a terrariurn. no you'll noon have a lovely garden. You can have fun. too, making terra- rlums out of- flsh-bowls-planting anything from African violet: to wildflowers. For care — only n spoonful of water now and than. Our BZ-pagc booklet gives com- plete direction: fur making terra- riums and dish gardens of nil kind: —including landscaped. gardenin, orchid terrariums. Tells how to grgw kitchen-window herb gardens. in clns for your copy Novelty In- Thc Guardian ' i-Iolm Bervl . Be sum to write ghhfly ycur Name. Address and the um of bockiet. nFIFLEErT-s milcwmm!’ 11°‘? W“! ‘m5 defi- F) ical and other practical activities . timcs-Blgztry ? ' tune. dat am trigonometry. al and Personal / Fashions '1 yo: Wednesday, Iebrunrv 12th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) .4: ‘ ‘ yourself bath in sitter and grmciousneas you'll meet with muellont results. Matters con- nected with the mBnll-fwlfllfm H! all useful commodities, bull mg, agriculture, dealing with profess- tonal Deavle hlslifly favored- APRJL 2i to MAY _20_ (Taurus)- New ventures in artistic lines are not as favored as are well-estab- lished businesses and urgent pro- jects. Be discreet tactful in marital and courtship fairs. Benefits in employment. indicated. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- A friendly day for personal gains and increasing employment ad- vantages. Confidential work, clericll and investigative matte-rs, inven- tions, general business first favor- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (CM|O€!‘)— same ravmable indications eidit for you as for ‘Iiaurus and Gemini. The Moon (your lanet) is in benc- fic aspect ntst the day. Display your capability, use your opportuni- ties. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo)- You should be able t. sell yourself and your product this encouraging day. Don't set aside urgent work. Fine rays until past midnight. AUGUST 23 to SEPIEMBER 23 (Virgo) - You“ll find better co- opel-aton and bigger scope f:r achievement, in industrial, mechan- than in the more artistic, less use- ful mutters. ‘Turn your talents to- ward the bg goals. S ER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Lilma) —— It is vlmait you do and how you do it. that will regbter l’ r or against you. Auspcious for pers- Onal advancement and recognition through YOUR efforts. OLWDBER 24 t» NOVEWIBER 22 (Sconpl?) _ mpecially favorable for you born before November l0 in personal and general nctvitics. Keep piwe with the urgent y of y~ur ~]'X)S1LlOl1. You bfm after Noienlber 9 may have t) be more patient. AMomingSmilc CANDID ABOUT IT Vslltor (t: villager I'm surprised you've never remarried, Mrs. Field. Mrs. Field-No. sir, S:mc'otw I 'aven't got. the pluck I ‘ad when I were younger. I don't thmk I cculd ever bring myself to ask another man. GETTING INTO MATHEMATICS EphraLnu-What you all call it wlun a girl gets married t/hree Rnstuv-Lawrsy. boy, you suvitnlv ntn all igllcramus. Why, when a gal lllfll'l'l("d two time's. dat fllli bl-QOLYY; but when she gets married de third Your Individual H O R O S C O P E l—-—By Frances Drake Zltgglgflltmfint. but You'll M, m n“°<'é“'-‘i'.f3l e f» I» 3G1 ill —— Dlscoum _ should have no place in you?‘ or wtlml. Well-establimq u“ " 119W. wactical and valuable“ I‘ and utilities can be (021313 "BEE" ltutlluvlilzv :1 P corn) Svllug, advert seeklne new clients m, ‘B!!! making lmpruvemellts in m": iness or outlput; laylng m?" ‘ work for urgem expangjon f]; °"“5°d capflfilty nre on l" favored list. Gn got it. m JANUARY 22 to Fromm; (Aquarius) - Mechanic» hm," mhrrs. construction w {km ' 795d BlmDlOYQS. all concerneq i m“ gglcildeiiction andd thfllldlhg ‘n ' 8‘ ccimmc iics and“ ' fioe and clerical l; m‘ '3 w d. better tlmllol.flr_s"“"vrzu rmnumv 21 t» MAR (Pisces) —— An ideal plan WP Y9!‘ Wllr especial ml zggljlgtées- go arm- s an c .t.c . Mmidity or ugcfilerlflirlfiinfifglnt c a A CHILD BORN on Progressive ln incimt 0.1113131?‘ changeable of Limes and inclintdt“ periodic inactivity. Develop ‘ for the success l0 “*3 ‘ capability and pcrsun lty are entitled. Hclp l, l e ' bitious. purposeful; mm ind . 0151011. Has a talent for langu°' ». 0o AS THEY no’ IN ENGLAND fight " CDId and fatigue with HOT Bovril Siren slllllS, heavy dressing .- and knee-trial: lunlbskin bolt the fashion favorites mcst inde malud in the Brit sh l-les. Slcepln caps to hidn curl from fir“ of fcllcrw siieltei-coiumnions . another imrpor nt. item. 'I'I'.ed part-me: sto pic-J‘ dn re-stanco however, is n baud of rui \\"Jl.llId around lllr‘ mo‘ guaranteed to kfutp nulr szonuc ivlflll, and is scllug Lkc lm cak to war workers who have to c: on all through “l! night... l v dig???" splendid Cough Remed Easily Mixed at Home It's So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To get. quick relief from a distressing cough, mix your own remedy at. homo. Once tried you'll say it's your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and usy. First, make n syrup b stirring 2 cups granulated sugar an one cup of water u few ‘s. until " ‘ ’ A child could do it. No cooking needed. Then get 21 ounces o! Pine: from drugfist. his is a compound con- ba lng orway Pine and palatable ‘ ‘, in concentrated form, well known for its prompt action on th - 1 membranes. Put the Piucx into n ill-ounce bu"! and mid your syrup; 'l‘ll\18 S0" l“ 18 ounces of very efficient round!- you get four time: as much cou hm cine or your money. It tastes n! never spoils. f H, And for quick, blessed relic‘. u s lendid. You can fecl it it"! l‘ ‘ t e air passages in n Wfi." i!!!" mm P ' , ' the plilcgm. l" ' the irritated membranes. and it)!!!" i soreness. us it mllkes ‘lien ens , and lets you et rcfiffll$v' ust tr it. and t not P19 I ‘ money w l be refunded- It‘; time to make a new dress for your school age daughter, one that she can wear fur into the Bpnng. This attractive style is just l! gretty u can be with or without thy 21cm jacket. With contrasting colors so important in the new styles, you'll want to make the btadice of one color and the skirt of amothlvr to give a tawo piece effect. The four skirt is full enough for um actvc rl and the tiny col- lar is a beoom g feature. Mylo No. 2164 is deal ed for dices 6. 8, 10,13 and l. 51m I 4 yards of 39-inch fab- . yard for short sleeved brlem; 1 1-4 yards for lon sleeved waist; 7-3 yard for mo; sleeved waist. Send Twenty (200) coin ll pre- ferred. m Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the itylo number. Be sure to ship tho also you wish. style 110.2764 aims Nam Street Addreu ‘City cm 916553 Needlecraft- -—For The Home g 2164.‘ SIZES F’