*3 PAGE EIGHT Living €c° Leisure The \Voman' So many ways in the world to see That woman may follow l. man ' may travel; '80 many paths, ivhatevcr they be, Wherever they go, that none un- ‘ ravel; 5o many roads, where we win or recalls to the Manchester Guardian ose, So many ways, so hard to choose. 8c light; . Tlic 1111l_\' thing, whatever we d0. Is 11> foliou/ the voice of the soul that's true, The mil. small voice that leads is right. - Cinvein. “THUJS Ol- “TBIJOM The nice-k arc no: those who arc. ncicr at 111i tingrj‘, for such arc in- scnslblc. but those \\‘\_‘lO. feclino. illl‘.".“.'_ control i‘. and ‘re zingi": when they ought lo . A-s excludes '* 11cc. '11" ilbllllYi lililfllld scnsnini s, ill". seli-tlcieiicc. or r1 1| c: rind steady maintenance of right Theonhjylact HLVTS ON ETIQCETTB l).1n‘i bv iln- ‘u: oi‘ ivcrsun who is knoun tor v11 mt (licilkfli, Try to h» knovrn for the things you like. It is better manners and makes you more popular. WROTE ANIMAL STORIE S author of the| Peter Rabbit stories aznl other nur- i scr- classics known to children thei we .1 ovcr, who died on Decem-i‘ bcr 22. at Sawrcy, Englnnd. at the agc of 77_ was the wifi- of an Eng- lish larvycr. William l~lcclis_ but al ways wrote 11116.1‘ hcr maiden name. - The Lake District of North Eng- land when she 1 2d became the backgrpund of her tales of the. Beatrix ‘Pottr-r " michievcu; bunny, squirrel nutkin.’ . Mrs. Tiggy-Wingle and a host of - other dcliahtful characters. The! "rauthor illustrated her own books. . Rabbit first took v F‘ n5 .- 1- a hi; baiih he must have a combing. EDD! »‘ come $1 photn-iliiorographic miH-iFm-"B . 1 mined g‘ f}.‘.“‘..{“§ seifiabie nnzflifyina in- " ‘gyumenc, or. upon being enlarged. World-nude salc of the book, whichi has been printed in five langu-. ages. run into the nlllions. Peterl shape in her -mind in 1893 WllBfl she correspond-i ed with an invalid boy in London. PAlll-PERED ANIMALS Fido may just need a good old- fashioned both but he'll probably get a pedicure and ringer wave as well if he goes to Mrs. G. O. Alson’; beauty parlour in Vancou- ver. Mrs Alson has operated an animal beauty salon there since 1934. "When I started they told me I wouldn't last three months" she Before Fido is ready for then an oll rub His nails are clip- ped and his teeth scraped. next comes the shampoo - and don't tibial: he gen ordinary rim: -soap it's tho dainiiest of toilet animal. Oat; albd- in hr ‘their shade of atten- tion at this establishment. Paper napkins and handkerchiefs an now imobtainablg in England. IATIONED OPIIA The audience at Patience at the Manchester Opera House recently had to be content with rationed‘ Gilbert and Sullivan to the exterit' IIIIII LILOII OI OLILDQ FIGHTING T- B. IN INDUSTRY IOR/ONTO. ONT- Jan-lo '- Findings indicate thatAin indus- trial groups not previously sur- vcycd, one may BXDBCI W “m! #64 persons in cvcry 100.000 who re- ‘ quire treatment for pulmonary tub- erculosis. Sal's D1" A- R~ Ridden of the Industrial Division of the Ontario Department of Health, in a recent article in Health maga- zine. The majority of these should be 111 ilflllkllilfllfl. In addition thcrc arc some 341i 1n cvcry 100.000 Clin- oerriing whom thcrc is some doubt. Dr. Rlddell continues. gnaw-in; g5 he dOOs the expense entailed in the use of standard X- my films in the handling of large ups, Dr. Riddcll recommends f1 . Thes. have proved most Qfiwww aiid are, for all prlw- “cal pufpO5%_ miniature X-ray photography They are readily ex- gmlned, says Dr. Riddell, and can easily Pox storreiacirgngllligfn b" kw or through the i... Tn. 01.1 Home-Mixed g Cough Relief_._ Surprising! , Anyone Can Make It. No Cooking. Big Saving. You may not know ll. but, in your own kitchen. and in Just u moment, you can easily prepare u. rcully sur- rlaing rclicf for coughs dun to colds. m; old-foshloned-y " mother prob- ably used it-but for real results. ii. In hard to beat. First. make a syrup by stirring 2 cups granulated s war and one cupof wom- n fcvv momenta. until ilissclvr-rl. N0 cooking needed. No trouble at all. ' O!‘ you can use corn syrup or liquid ._ nnosrnlnatoad of iluzur fiyrull. much that's hidden, so little; 1 » l1-.1:1 11 l1i1\11_ mid us lic appeared lnr . much bcttcr trlsic. s Realm of nearing tho chorus “Twent lovcsick nluzdcns we" sung by 0 Iiftcen rapturous maidens - a. re- ll.lll(l('1‘ that ‘var-time austerity in the theatre is not confined to drescs and scenery. Ihe incident the story of the touring company presenting Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves it‘; su small a cast that .1i|' .1.;'.'._-. .., -1 ue represented by eight men waking across the since, running rcunri the back. 11nd entering again in the procession, 1111111 ~10 figures had crossed the slngc. Onc uf them. unfortunately, l‘ Mummy! Ara you gm Y0llll 80A? IS 0000 F0ll MY BABY Slllll‘! inc fourth ilillC some one called _i1<11n the gallery, "Cheer up, Hop- ‘pj! Only one more lap!" Don't talk about yourself loo 11.11011. Give the "1" a rest. Con- centrate on other people. It is in ANHIALH. PIA S AND (‘IIEMJ ISTRI‘ SUPP]. BRISTLES FOR BRUSHES Not long ago. I chatted with u barber about. changes in shaving - ‘toms dining the past 15 lo 20 » hcrc has been a big change,“ he alillid, “I user‘ to give 10 shaves for each huircu . but now it's thei other way around. I give about 10 hair cuts for each shave!" Barbers now hive few shaving‘ customc s for :1 very Simple rea- son. Safety razors have come into widespread use, and men have found that they can shave their gwn faces very well In my father's day some men shave: themselves with old-fash- ioned razors. My father took care of his own shaving and I remem- bcr watching him do it. He. used a long-bladed sharp-edgt-d ramr with no guard 0"er the edge. Now and then he cut his face a bit. but usually he got, along very well Men have been shaving, or get- t'-._g shaved for tl-iousands o! years. In some ancient countries, it was the custom to lot the beard grow. ut in others the men liked to be smooth-shaved Sometimes they shaved off all the ‘hair except the moustache. In other cases they lot both a moustache and a short beard grow. but were careful to trim away the long hairs. The ancient Egyptians often shaved their heads as well as their faces. The more wealthy men had wigs which they could put on their head; when they wished to do so. Alexander thc Great, the king of Macedonia 2275 yars ago had soldiers who wore beards. March- ing to war against the Persians. Alexander ordered hi; men to shave off their beards. By doing this, he said, a shcldier would take away a "handle" which a Persian could lake hold of in hand to hand fighting. Knives with keen baldes were used 9;; razors in ancient times. Some of these had ve odd shapes. Hollow-ground razor lades were first made about 140 years ago. In 1875 a British inventor pre- pared a guard for the old-lash- ioned long razor blade. This was followed by a modern-type safety razor- with a. short, guarded bin/dc Safely razors gained favor slow- ly in the early years of the pre- sent century. Since then. hundreds of millions of them have been sold. In the past l0 years, electric razors _al<n ct‘ ll s-ifrty type - have found a growing market. may be projected on a screen such a; is used for lantern slides. Since this miniature film was pioneered in 1924 by Dr. Abreu 0i Brazil. it has, been adopted in Cun- ada, the United States, Great Bri- tain, Australia, and Germany. In both Grout Britain and the Un- lied St-atcs i; is used in examin- ing the personnel of navies. Aus- tralia uses it in the examination of recruits for the fighting forces. and Canada. in mass chest radio- grnphy of the R. C. A. F. per- 50112101» Many industrial workers are be- ing examined in Ontario. In all cases this is just a pie-l’ ‘ y screening. Those found in require medical advice are so advised by the plant doctor. Dr. Riddcll urges that a mat- ter so lmpotrant . . and likely to increase in gravity due to the war . . should be given at- tention how. Th c Piciou Highlanders Grave ‘adopted’ a lit-tie crippiid girl in eastern (Jana-ii. and arc paying i‘ ~- c-zrrrt- mednnl attention in an effort to cure the affliction that has injured he: legs. any (irugirist. 'l‘l1ls is a. special corn- ! pound or pruven ingredients. in con- ‘ ccntratcil form. wcll known for prompt action in throat and bron- ‘chlul irritations. Put ins l‘lnex into a. 10 ounce bot- tle, nnil add your syrup. Thus you muko sixteen ouncos of really aplen- did cough syrup, and you get about four tlmcs as much for your money. It ncvcr spoils. and children love it. And for quick rcllcf, it's splendid. It loosens tho phlegm. soothes the ir- ritated mombrnnes. eases the soreness. In, nanny, bocuuu my loop In Palmolive ihe very sum: soap my mummy used for bathing me. You sec, Palmolive inst can’! irmafe your lender skin. or mirm ciiher, hccausc it's made to give a s/unav/J. so]! lather that guards your skin and keeps 1i liealih as you grow. And that sonny, is why almolive will always be your special coup . . . and union, mo. Molhorl Spulolisfa odvlu for baby’! ckln -—daily bathe you: baby with gcnilc PalinolivcSm .Bccluseil's made with Oiivc ant Palm Oils- twO of nature's fincsr skin ud- ians-Pnlmnlive‘; kind fiber cleanses gcnxlyqsafciymzonhcv even (he most sensitive skin. And. mother, everything that Palmolive does for baby, 1r will do for ‘ your complex- - ion, mo! b KEEP THAT lOVElY SCHOOlGlRl. COMPLEXION CREAM CHEESE SALAD Beat 1 pound cottage or cream cheese until smooth. Pack lightly into small custard cups. Turn out on crisp lettuce leaves. Sprinkle each serving with about l rm- spoon honey- Garnish with. sliced ripe peaches. Serve with or “uncut dressing. -—---- r s moi: WITH arm ouvr: down ‘with ma... 1 ‘Fhrce i’ Y 34-» a Woman's Re alm w Social a v THE .CHARIX)'I"I‘F'I‘O . i_.__.._ “Ia nd Personal 11 I Biscuits that I the whole tomi Zcqni/udfluf (Iimnaalcrfnhl ilkarnonalifauc lie-cum; Balhllfbaulvv l tbwanuvnrlll Mental: u: Zllquupr Kcqlulb Slfi dry ingredients together. Cut In shortening until well mixed. Add tul- sios and orange rind. Ben egg slightly in measuring cup and add milk to make M cup.- Add to first mixture. Roll out about 34-inch thick; cuu with floured biscuit cutter. Place on greased pun. Bake in hon oven (479K) about l2 minutes. Makes 16a iv -__!!_" FillklA" M.. iDorothy Dix Says- N UPTIAL and shot at sunrise are those who wives and sweethearts kill all imdcrstanding, bcaux. and ask him some party and how glad she always seemed to sec him As has been aforesaid. iihn horne- snougli with its dirty work. but they have the war. mm that is as wide as human passions and‘ and lack of philosophy can make it. l; environment they are sowing tween Couples Should Be Lined Up Like Spies Chief anwiw the sobotourn w WBRIHBJI will‘. mdthatshehyazim » 1 m to if he had noticed It has given them an oppo _ In this penfec of husband against wife. and wife of 1111a and gach other, and they are raising a harvest of bitterness and tears _____ , ._ “spa; tablespoons butter; 3 who a fiends in hell. av this with authority. mm soulsare them. whose verv r that has been nied (D IMHO 8h W6 on EXAGGEI-ATE WIFUS FBELHVGS‘ Or those whose directed sense of humor tease a-husband about ung of his 111d ‘All abdl-lt uuflh him. crew has ulwa ply tablespoons flour; 2 cupg mllki‘ l wives, and that they are being betrayed lyv them, MOTHER. DESTROYS SOLDIER-‘S MORAL! cup grated cheese; 1-2 cup sliced olives; salt and pepper; 3 cups bot cooked rL-e Make ‘shite sauce of the butter. 510m. and mnk Add cheese and writes from a fcxholc on a Pacific sui- until melted. Add olives and "W" PW"? sasonings. (A Pttle curry powder adwds m the ftwor). Pour sauce over ri" ' lief useworld- i alCulicurmGO AN ADORABLE DOLL FOR A GOOD LITTLE GIRL DESIGN N0. 1003 A 1 l, doll lth unpar- drcss osyicidv smart?’ hat ‘$3.: mode in a short time. Pattern No. 11m contains oumplel/e instructions for making the body of the doll, clothe; and hair. To order pattern: Writfi. or 10nd above picture with vour name and address with l5 cents in coin o: awn s to Needlework Char otietown Guardian. Design No. 10M NAMI--____--_- mnkcn breathing en y, and let: you cct restful sleep. Jus try lhnnd if not Thin get 2% ounces of Plncx from pleased. your money will b0 refunded. STREIT ADDRHG - - _-- - l island: " Mv wife is SABOTEURS DANGEROUS In War TimesThose Bringing Trouble Be- ho should b. lined 110 walnut n wall destroy the IIBKYDIXIBSJ of ivusbcnd and their faith in each other. one in these times of stress and strain caulk‘.- be guilt/y to‘ as adding another lei to those than. already tear at every heart, passes ut apparently it is the favorite indoor sport of I1 large number of people who seem to find a sadistic pleasure Ln tortilrinlf their fellow creatures. of inhuman cruel buying hi5 secretary a sandwich wirtnout wtt-foiloivirgmlt lite Lise nearest Wliphm 1w tell‘ hr: ea a t an warnh tha tm t innocent. er w gnlngs, protracted wife's old often she danced with hlm n! 2011c to W to Dlv their trade ln a flel as fertile as youth and ignorance the seeds of su on °‘ u: i trreolcgilvhearts and wrecked marriages that should satisfy the sadian of because miv every null is simply burdened th men at the front and the Wofneerglbhey 3S 11.11 bythirfunili m1‘ da. re forever warning hem the? bhgcanw tgiut theirelilisbandseldnd I quote a few extracts from the letters in today's mall: A soldie: 8h: has always been devflbfid to inc and riieizfisyfilsfin her almost as I do in God. But my mother keeps tabs on her and every ltlwidne she Boos out of an evening. even to church or with other girls. she tes me about it. and suggests Am‘. hundreds of w my lvmbund is faithful soon and put some 0th me, that no man is him so that this doubt is killing rn And just as many engaged girls m Isft. tfsl .outof ndwith b0 ‘Iyamfilll: notmflglneepin circulation“ Silrflly no one can belle homes and good positions and anj easy wa/v of {its au . sin-e know that thcv are facing death arxild dangeflvthat an almos‘ intolerable country The onlv thing that mak t and the wives and sweethearts at liliey love. nogoodasa Ives wnitc to m? loyal to his wife ‘when he Q. asking desNirln Do mmlininr m 11$ er wmmn in my place? IDBXOLIIIG soldier. forgotten rnc is awn/v frown her? with MEN’ TIAVINT DONTFED IINTFORM FOB FUN‘ .. are cfl’ on a pleasure overcrowded houses of their in-laws. Don't are um away from them. Vie that the boys. strain: than thev are homesick that the? need to be cheered uip. instead of bei And surely wr- have nnlv to look about us in see what nathetic ulres are on their gave un condor-ta who to m and fight no further depressed. Surely o! jcal "rossa'crn1sas's-rar:as_" ' m stoa in the form of FHIIADELPHI --A heli-for-leather posse ofnolice- men in six patrol Clrg rounded no but were back in th 22,000 pounds of loose beef- A. Jim. 24 -—(AP) IOUOUIII that perhaps she Ls meeting other boys m my heart I know she isn't. but I am so far awrw and‘ I don't now what is happening, and ii. keeps me all stirred up with nigpinibng, broken up my morale so I am about what I am trying to do in the war. ,, . It has I'm not. thlnklrfl I am only thinking about my A war bride writes: "My friends tell me that I should sbeio out and ‘tilled “°°“ Fm“ %"“.ii1"?“'ii.°' ‘ti? '31?“ i.” “i i”; £1’ °'°"’“.§;i lnssweanersnm w o o n: 1 t h u with some cutie and havinggplenty of fur?!’ ev et e s c a m am : “Do vou think l0 Is ii true. as thev tell Wrlik. and ask: “Are all men fickle? y? So many people tell me thM 1' forget me and all our love fr?! plans for marryyigl? “m; t?‘ dilution, and I will be left flat" bio the 0st lgnflr fit! this: m an m fliev are living undo!’ ‘ me. and m. the war brides whose husbands were snatched from them almost wedding days: and how lonelv and forlorn lire the muiumde of wives whose husbands have gone to the front. leaving them to fn fnlcégzr standard of living. often aznong sorrows enough 11110’ in thrown in for good CB strangers. often imwanied guests these women have spare without having the torture 111988139. Sr I urge those trouble-rockers to desist working at their evil trade. es their separation bear-ab to the men 11% the . Home. is cir- faith n 0 0115)’ ks liver-Frill .i;."“1.;.;i. e corral 20 live steers. they escaped from u slaughter boum ofler small boy; opened the gains. In steak [less than a half hour of hard o _ll_s_llliban Gonnantown. driving bv the motorized g v WITCH YOUR IIIISIAND IQIJOY V CIIASI I SANIOIIIPS RAII Looking II’ h W the hull: aild-hcapggaobu . - - Morn-let gsnciscn 0:31;..- Nitherlflirvrlrshghll-Q - o IIOOII Julia ll h l flown-uh. lhrvahln oxclulivc ll lbdcwmently celebs-am If" n"; Job Only A Qnecllonl and Annvon on Idol Control will n pear in The (hord- lun as a re feature cub day. ‘Jho questions no than which have reached the Wartime Prim and Trade Board from houlowivu II lhk region. Tho uuwm III video by the Board Ionian. non: who have Intelligent qimltlflil to uh no price control are Invited Io and them In vvrltinl lo lhl Women's Regional Advisory 0cm- milleo of the War Tjmu Prion and Trade Board. Q. Ibuyverylitflo bumrand use few coupons My grocer always wars out the unused ominous and keeps them‘. Should he do this? mnmgio he shoal: not h. . y c remove unuu ecu which are no 1 valid m your ration book fore you we- scntittoyour grocer-tombs‘: purchase. | q New. '11“. York Sunday Mirror for the paswhlyesiano 1 have sod the five years and since that time price has risen from nix to f cen . Is this in accordance with W. T. P. B. Rflflllafilons? A. There is no ceillna Brice on single copier; or subscriptions to newspapers or periodicals. ~ Q. Would you send *2 a c011? of the ceiling prices wide f‘ tcundries may charge? A. ‘rim-e is no such list publish- e each laundry has its own d . . il rice. w c?“ that Dirt-Will!’ p11 ed by laundry durln the basic period, September 15v to October liltb. l. If you feel you are beinz overcharged get in touch with the Regional Office of_ the Board in {also Chappell CIIIIIOMA- wn. i Rayon garments have four prin- cipul insect enemies: silver fish. cockroaches. crickets and carpet beetles; ordinary household insect mav= ilicll “tho world over wished her,‘ 76X bndil Ploy lI'l—\llO OOI-IITI’! T0011! WWII Sclonflflc full pvwo conclusively lhd In uvul w} of Ion ca“; COLOATI‘! TOOTH POWDER lnnvonll, slop: oval bod broom. IIID YOI MIIYI Compared to other leading broads, n lug: tin of algae: give: you up to 30 1pm {flllvlgiuzclnuptofinm bmsbmgv-Jor not a penny morel 0cm than" luiaflovlqi’ m»: n02 ofll cdvlls hovobol (OLGA ‘ITS, NYLON ‘IOOTHIIUSH JANUARY ‘n! 1o suoiirnai Colgu Powder is one of (he easiest ways m tobacco stain an tobacco breath! Ga Colguws mday. 25, 1 Fashions 1i Literalurf‘ c’: qul “it guard 1| ll IWLOITFS TOOTH POWDER SPECIA L (IIIIO Nylon binlu ci-url all wocv. VALUE 29o ==P - teacher llmlecscnw A Scottish was explaining a Script u. class of dis- interested inattentive scholars. d ins lred she said. "Hands up those who would like to v» to Heaven." Interest was awakoned. Up wem. l. forest of bands. Only om little fellow remained unresponsive. His neighbor, notic- ing his glum and silent attitude. gave him- a. sharp nudge with his elbow and said. "Haud up your band, mm. Ye're no guun flhe mo.’ ' ACTION PLEASE After advocating "Peace at any Pflceizithe lady in the soapbox de- mon . "Om my‘ con 1n this audience give me I wuf “All. I I" gzaivufigior mus?» crovilzloum t “And Whit °“vi".i..”"“a."i“‘ u» 1 L a o cum mp y: g “mapping, and abut scrap- wan-nonunion» "w. 1. monthly met-inc of W. L was hold Jo . of the home of Mrs. vomor were twelve members" w."l=1.'3”'ll5....."“ ‘°“""' .- MI were rcad and waiiigsamooniieeiilui amounted to 05 cents. w Catch Co! It i: usually beau: drelr resin- noce is lowered. Build up dielr vital reserves of luenglh with the aid of Padre: obn’: Medicine. This body- uildin medicine bu been used cucce: lly for over 85 your b0 the treatment of colds and w -help rebuild ltftnglh and viull . Free from alcohol or hum dnlnlgs, I: l: absolute- ly ooh for d: dren MAkIICQAIn _ that wiu help 1» m a superior smile. i warn comment and adults. fi road th thsnby month. School-Mrs. Haber Mrs. Roy Grossman. Biol: Mrs all-Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble. we send $2.00 was decided that we ‘p held at the home of Oakes. Roll cu couimimeein Tho i regular Riv e . ye their repom oommi tees were wppoinwq Ocrrfllliondencs and ‘ Secretary m‘ - fi . Dunc —-Mrs. Louh Francis, Med Fall. Mm. Haber Miwvi lit was moved and suiondsq . ' to the Suva Ohlldrerns Fund. Also that w two new brushes for the solmq,‘ erind for quilts. Next meeti .- ll to be an with o. Valentine verse. 11.1 -. adi and lunch was served charge. _. ruvuumu - cnunciittvl; v. .1 l" '. 1 i - 501i is it, my friend!" the Itwos make another quilt. ivtccleod afmififiifsmlu‘ mufiéhfiikikfi won by M Next Mrs to of be at u» Robert MacKim-ionu. act It Q home of Mrs. Oliver Mni-lveodbb call tobe answered by paying it Meeting closed by singing the lllir ional An served by the d them. A dainty lunch III hostess. A SIMPLE DIV! Do you want in 1mm bow t1 - swim’! Everyone should indoor imcwlwvnloritlnnotonlvl healthful enroll. W‘ i‘ "I! IV‘ your life at some Hme. Ono: you've loaned to min you will never forgot, and your flor oi the water will vanish immediately The water is really your friend ii you don't flflit it. and your body wil flout no will which; you also vvcnttclcnntodivmaebcnta: the water in a ‘ ‘ Diving is loll of fun and quite dm~ pie to learn. The illustration above lliowc a uimplo divs-c clam-cut and (Incl entry into the wahr wllio cn- {hhllllll tho Ilciniag of bci lid c pcrpvndilcu or cum-y. Whether you're a beginner or al- ready c swimmer. you will pin much from our 32-pin booklet _ Fifty-HQ“ illulwationl will aid undontand t you to _ in ctrokcl and the correct hchnlquo d Iwlilll Ivan though if is winter time than in probably u hdoor nim- min] pool nearby. lo chat |oln1 ncvv and you will be lblc to lvvir: by summer time. For The ILATTEDING JUIPIB If you don't have a jumper this moon, you might as well not be youngl This gay fashion boasts a convenient from. clos-lntl and two jauty tabs at the wuistlie. N0. 3016 in cite l0 re uircs 2 3-4 yvla. Ill-in. fabric for c imp". ad 2 l-B yds. 39-inch for 1on8 ‘demo blouse 80nd 30c for pattern. which in- clude: complch sewing miide. Print number pldnly. sluyouwish Adana P m rt-ment ih ceuiouslow; éliliardian. ' Noun Shoot-Address Prvvinc IANKIII! SNIIZID lllcd I currency 51,:1§ifin'%'=°u“&°~.aa'1..a not cl. I~ our Bond 16c in lfll f cow of How ‘lb 8000A 00:5 @3111“ to the Charlottetown Guard- “"'.‘.‘.°"l§iu and‘ barium“ IIIIQ . nddrel flhfl the nulzeyaubooblct. ..._,.-___. Home l-- sinot Mdnn \ i Bo lure w static Home. 3 \ i“ e111 ll l 1‘ l Needlecraft i i tO-ZO