'lcnrism no. m a u-Z il-Eaz-r-r. 114 Y“ .. v ' U09 this couoon Ivvv v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvv The Housewife And Her 2X c_t i vi t ies CHILD m THE GARDEN softly smiled i Witii eyes that knew no shade of sin or fear; "Come in," he said, “and play If your diet per cent of its total calories in th calorie needs can be met by car -Hcnry' Van Dyke. no disturbances from a consid TWIN 9011556515 FOR sM-ART erable excess of protein in the die SHOULDERS vided, of course, that body needs are well met. But, warns The 013011111; of “Two 3ouquets" In New York ushered in a greater noticed that two orchids, two gar- enias, stategically placed, lxiiunce 37-01359 ARE POPULAR '- p trifle smaller than average size that the whole offering adds up about one and a half corsagcs. “ma?! Y: fiflléecgxg}: £35??? trig l afternoon blouses iarinicd or em- wauet the shop put up gently but i broidered or of rich fabrics, all lumly in 0m. ma“ with their re_ contribute to diversity . but one ply. "The young gentlemen are only too happy to offer their ladies something so new and beautiful!" {the costume. Hip-length tunics, that of the lingerie may be frilly but are more often not. which have the primness and highness of t“; first washable shirtwaists of 2:» years ago. Thev come in handkerchief linen ,silk pique. ani csueniallv in lawn and organdle, buttonlng up centre front to little upstanding collars nften finished by a bow tie, some- times by a ribbon band. And they usually have long sleeves and are tuck-in. ___________ n++0¢»-- +o++o++Q+Q++ Modern Etiquette I (B! ROBERTA LEE) v Q. In what way can a man re- turn the courtesies of a hostess? A. He may send her a nice book, or flowers. He should also be quick to extend any courteous attention when he meets her again, Q. one A. Close enough m r9 h m lilatc without leaning ifgrwari: “Wkwflrdly. and_far enough away so that the elbows will not be cramped. IDND N LADS STEP OUT M RE THAN GIRLS D0 Boyl go to the cinema more often than girls, and more boys than girls read in bed. These were discoveries mentioned Eesterday in a report to London ounty lCouncll Education Com- ttec following an investigation to what school children do in eir spare time. It was found that '10 per cent of e girls and '18 per cent of the ys went to bed after 8 p.m., and .4 per cent of the girls and 67.1 r cent of the boys read in bed. Ti"; FACTS AND Faivcms Bat and Keep Slim Reducing diets continue to be of top interest for both men and Women. We all want to be slend- I. We all want to keep active. ‘And we all want to eat! How can we solve this problem? Here's what Dr. Walter H. Eddy, direct. a a y A How close to the table should sit? or of Good Housekeeping bureau, lays: Q. May a marri d gift, in her name 8011;? "£12,, ‘fix; A. No: she should always m. elude her husband's name "i-—-——-___ BASKET OF_ LILACS BEDSPREAD u i . ‘ _ Designed wizli clmnn am! grace. this dainty bedspread motif is color- Ihl. very effective and one of the loveliest we have seen. The flowers are in lazy daisy stitch throughout in delicate natural shades Since lo grows in pink, blue, mauve and whi colors you can readily work out a color scheme that will blend beautif ly with your rcoln. pattern includes transfer for the design shown with ensy-to-fol- 40w sewing instructions, stitch and color keys and diagrams. Flor complete pattern and instructions for all of these deallnl. t 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown dian Needlework Department. Print your nune and address plain!!- ‘ro The Charlottetown Guardian ' Needlework DGDL UKIGN N0. 401 ‘w; v vvwv _ sure to visit your doctor and let contains 1O to 15 form of meat, the rest of the day's these nutrients. And if you do notl overeat in calories, you need fear above the 15 per cent limit; pro- all other Dr. Eddy. for all era. of tuin shoulder corsuges. dict undertakings ~see your doc- Ever 511111‘ lnsl Christmas time, tor first. When iiii enterprising someone —-—~—— in that with bolcros and tiny capes they l7€"f.‘lll9 a oroniilicnt nart of shorter jacket-like C'!£'fl€]\llI‘lS, soft | blouse style of special character is i 01195 Wlllfilli ‘fedfiy Wlscn grinned; lNSlST 0n Sir/E ~ SEAL F000 Paooucrs Of-Qwliiq "All right." Ferguson followed him along a idepressing corridor that smelt of amp, from which several doors B mrlxh with me: bo-hydrates and fats, provided oliglxbed’ _ . v it . - t‘ s such a long time since we I arse-the little (lllifl you used to yneamlin flrfiquiiéeoniisen zhataresupzlgci I had a chat m“ I“ send my “n. dcrstudy on for the first house. There are only about a hundred peope in front anyway." “But I shan't be here long.’ "That depends. You sit down and t minute." “That's all right," he said when he came back. "I told Lilcia you were here." "Oh?" "You don't seem to mind." “I don't" "lhe old love story over?" " uiie" he season's necklines, one New E5PEVIIUJIY LINGERIE , York flower shop has been de- _ _ r" "P.[y_ You knew we were mar llgning iwo bouquets instead of Blmltifs m‘? ‘"91"’ numemlls ried?" line for smart shoulders. Each is lma“ "W" "m, mo" lmportm“ ‘Yes. I don't think. Eternbrrg. that you can know what, a filthy little cad you are." "Cut out the high hat stuff And not so mtch or‘ the Sternberg. I'm ‘Teddy Wilson, just as you arc Fer- .gus:n." l "Fcrnison happens to be my namz-cne of my names. anyway." "Finei" ‘he saiu. "But I d.d want to make sure that ycu had no hard frei- ings about Lucia!" "I haven't " “What else could a poor girl do? When you were put away for three years she had to do something. And ycu couldn't expect her to wait. Besides, you weren't likely to have a bean when you came out." “I hadn't." "And I knowyou had a tough deal in that business they put you away for." . “The point is, Stemberg, what do you want with me? I've got no money --or ructically none." "1 know hat. What I want is that emerald necklace that old Murray was going to give to his new wife." “You'd better ask your friends . , what was his name? Slim Bailey." "Cut out the funny bus Wilson snapped. "You know doing a stretch." “Yes. He got six years. Poor devlll If I had known what I KNOW 110W I wouldn't have identified him that morning." "Slim was working for me. It wigs me who put him on to that o ." J “That is newsl" said Ferguson» “You told Lucia. about those em- incss. Slims make yourself at home. I won't be a ‘ _i_ ' h When to the Burden of untroubled gigtlpriggfilrlbeiniglvircfgilzxlnerlegllilg- ' I ' mow; ments." VlNlGAfl- PEANUT BUI I ER- MUSTA D cam f late and saw the open One of the factors apt to be I ,,,,§,° missing in reducing diets is suf- ~ And wished again to enter and ex- flcient protein of sood quality. e SW60 , w] \': ' ' l» as it's-iii; SECOND CHANCE r bloom inwrought, m!“ l” dpmvilde §M€l§1e“getv3'1"g ‘And bowers of innocence with $35.5 aganmnfaglzji m beauty ‘Taught’ Hxow cany ou sup ly these pro- By It seemed some purer voice must t ms and ‘Ktamms ‘in our (new ‘peak before t d 1 d ‘Efy eatinS meat says 31,31‘ Eddy I d d t t d tha gar en ove ' ' ' “(If votfixre“ bgcause mteiiit is ‘la’ rich scituiice 01f CHAPTER v1 ocket what lookednke ‘n ugly That Eden lost unknown and found t 0S8 pro ens Y‘ n“ p0“ an ad lllle b18015 TBVOIVET- Bul- Wllh B- unsougm mil menu? B21110 “@1115 twf life‘ “I wsm rnosa EMERALDS." smile, he ressed the trig er and Then lust within the gate I saw a da y’ and n ‘ a rgspec s e _ “You'd better come into “my “Om m” '1'" muzzle 01 e "Fun" ch-nd_ ter than cereal protein sources. dress“! room at the Theatre“ a Cigaretm appearai A sr.-~...J@.»-.~1.1t1 vet to my heart M50 meat’ makes the (“at “lore said llson Us he and Ferguson "YUWVB Still go it?" Wilson said 115ml" um»? ' lfilimfitili- ‘lfnle ‘illeifimig’ $23.51‘ had tweed wwards the Mm" i" a relieved w“ “d we” b“ Who hcld his hands to me and in“; gen... m‘ hunger; Square mal- ei/enlnll- totwgs? géarather more man W0 years it was stored with my few other effects," Ferguson said. “But lrm afraid it startled you.” i "Just as it startled Slim Bailey ‘that night." i "You're right; it did.” Do you mind telling me ‘truth about that night?" l rear mro rm: rnsr i "No. I'll tell you. The lady who was then my fiancee and I were ‘spending the week-end at the house of the head of my firm on ‘Berkhamsted Common." "So far that's rlght." Wilson nodded. l "i am a light sleeper and my room happened to be Just over the library. I heard a noise, and pre- lssnily heard it again." i “Yes. That was what you said ‘A court." l "rhen I slipped on my dressing lgoivn and went downstairs. When l I opened the dcor of the library I i saw your friend Bailey kneeling in ‘front of the iron-bound box -—it Ihardly miounted to a safe—which it]? had opened. I covered him with he . . . " FEYIUSOI! held up his cigarett case as lie spoke. "He began to spin me a hard- luck story about a wife and child- ren. but it didn't ring true and I pressed the bell that would muse the servants " "Then he bolted." Wilson put in. "lhen he suddnely laughed," Ffcrgrson corrected him. "1 had my finger on the trigger and unfortun- flh 5' pres=ed it so that a cigarette shot out. Then he bolted. The big French WlIldOWS were standing a litt‘e open and he was through them before you could say knife. I rushed after him. but. he seemed to disappear into the darkness the moment he was through the win- dow. As I stood there. Mr. Murray's butler came in and a moment or‘ so later some of the other men, in- cluding Mr. Murrr; The lice were communicated with. bu the burglar was far away . , for me time.“ "Go on. Now we come to the important part." “They found that the case con- taining the emeralds was missing." “Sez you!" "Yes. I say so." "Now ien I'll go on with the story. Sim got away and got to where he'd parked his car." the dijfdwlfii ORANGE WHOLE WHEAT BBIAD. Grated rind of 1 orange, 1-2 cuP water, 1-2 teaspoon shortening, 2 cups whole-wheat Method: Mix the cranks rind. water. salt and sugar and b0" 1°? 10 minutes. Cool and add the orange juice and enough milk to make 1 1-2 cups. Add the well- beaten egg and the melted short- ening. powder and tum back into the remain in the sitter. Add this to the first mixture and mix well. Turn into a small. well greased whole-wheat flour. you can use 1 cup cf each. Also you can add 1-3 cup of chopped nuts to make thisa it for some special occasion. PRUNE CHIFFON PIE. Soak 1-2 pound cf prunes sev- eral hours or, overnight. Bim- mer until tender in the water in which they were soaked. Let cool. remove the pits and out the prunes into pieces. Measure 1 cup of the cut prunes to 1-2 cup of the prune liquid; mash with o. fork until soft and smooth. Put in the top of a double boiler with 4 beat- en egg-yolks. 1-2 cup sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Cook over the hot water until thoroughly heated. Re- move from the range and add 1 tablespoon gelatlnc which has been soaked in 1-4 ouo of cold water: stir until the gelatine is dissolved. Let raool until this mixture begins m. sum-n. Beat until verv stiff "But why brink me hare to re- sralds —she was staying there — she told me." Ferguson was watching the other man closely. "I didn't know that you knew her intimately then," he said after a silence. “There were lots of things you didn't knowl" He made an expres- sive gesture with his thumb as he was speak . "I see. ou imspeakablo little ti” rs Now, if you're wise you'll cut that stuff out. You're doing very well in this onehorse Joint. but l! they knew where ou‘d come from it would be a. diferent story. A ' few words dropped in any pub and the news will be all over MOSBIOITI in no time." "This is a of blackmail.’ “Blackmail nothingl" the other rotestied. "I don't want any trou- 1e." "What do ou want? That's the second time live asked." "The Murray emeralds." “I don't know where the are and if I did I shouldn't te you. “We'll see. I know the solicitor who defended Slim." "Then he's probably a very rotten solicitor." "Don't you believe it. e's as smart as they make ’em. Now I know what happened that night. Slim told the lawyer and he told n ,_.. “The on satisfactory in this talk so far is the discovery that you haven't got the emeralds." Fergu- son said. “May I smoke?" “Sure. Here have a cig- arette?" - “No, thanks. I prefer my own." Wilson suddenly sprang to his fe. and backed to the door for Ferguson had taken from his ll ' rather curious form ~- RAC/E 551K055 4r I‘ memo tail all this?" Ferguson asked. "It all came out in court." “Because I've got a proposition to make to you. But first of all 1 want to see that we agree on the facts. Slim. as I said, got to his car. In the meantime you had ‘phoned to the police, who got into touch with all the likely towns a man would go through on the way back to London." "But they didnit know he was in l. oar." "Of course they did. It was ob- viously a professional Job or that safe would never have been opened. And professional burglars use cars —even if they are stolen. Any- way, he had a crash in Watford— on the direct way home-and was half-dazed when the police found him. They had got the message d searched the car. ‘The next orning you identified Slim and his number was up." "Poor devil!" “Big rewards. Big risks." “You didn't take any risk." "No. That's brains," Teddy Wil- son said with a grin. “But Just follow this. When old man Mur- ray examined the safe he found that the emeralds which had come fro?) India for his wile had gone." .. e53. "There were two people in that room-you and Slim. Slim didn't have the emeralds when he got to Watford. You can bet that car was thoroughly scorched!" "It's all very mysterious, but I can't help you. Nor would I if I could." "Either you or Slim had that necklace. and Slim hadn't. What did you do with it?" "But as Slim darted throwh the i me whites of 4 eggs: fold into them the stiffened nrune mixture and use this fluff)’ "film"? 9° m‘ a‘ bppefl “in shell, grevimisiv pre- pared. Chill in the refrlgator for at least three hours. Garnish with gwpptoned whipped cream before serving. How Can I ‘I '7 (a; 1mm: ASHLEY) ¢o+44++o+oo++0ow ovoo . Q. How can I make a tax 1°!‘ the rosebush 0r 1118M m" m“ weather will not obliterate? A. write the name of the plant on a strip of white cloth with in- delible ink than dlP the W l“ melted paraffin. Q. How can 1 set dark colors in wash materials? A. Vinegar is excellent for sett- ing dark colors in wash goodl. using one-fourth cup of vinegar to one quart of water. Q. How can I treat tough steak? A. Tough steak can bc trans- formed into tender meat by mix- ing a small quantity of vinegar and olive oil thoroughly. rubbing it on both sides of the steak, then allowing it tc stand for about two ho_urs__beforc_c_oolf@k. window Mr. Murray's butler came “No. Not quite. He never sow Blim.Al1 he had to go on was what you said. I heard him give his dance, remember." "So you think I've got than?” "I do. I think that you've got them safely stowed away." “They are worth fifteen thousand pounds." said Ferguson. "That's right." "If Iwerc a crock and if I had thorn. should I be working for a few pounds a. week in Mossford?" "Pbr the time being...yes. You know that when the other affair cropped up your Mr. Murray u good as accused you of it." "Ho did accuse mo of it." Lu’ thought you'd passed them to uc a." Ferguson smiled. "That would have been the thing to do, I agree. But, doubtless as she told you. I didn't." "I'm not so darned certain even now that you didn't." "To your own wife?" "She wasn't my wife them. And she's still pretty deep. Fifteen thousand pounds is a nice nest-egg for an actress to have." "Then why not ask her? It is at least possible. That it never hap- pened! doesn't seem to influence you a a . "She was in love with at the time." ‘That's a matter I'd prefer not to discuss with you." got than." Teddy Y "I think you've Wilson said quiet! . to your opinion. I don't care two hoofs what you think.” "You're welcome (To be Continued) rs o‘ n "3' Al’ "ms-i sugar, juice 1 orange, Q88» well beaten, 2 tablespoonfmelkd flour. 8 teaspoons baking powder- Sift the flour with the baklnz mixture the particles of bran which loaf pan and bake in a moderate 350 degrees l". oven from 50 to 60 minutes. If you don't care for all little more fancy, if you are using r4 .,. .1 ,_ IS GOOD I FOR YOU o BECAUSE-It is wonderfully helpful to the worker if served regularly in the afternoon. . We Cllll A MofningSmile BUT HE UNDEBSTOOD "Are you a messenger boy?" asked the near-sighted man of a boy in the street. "No, sir," was the indignant re- ply. "It's my sore too that makes inc walk so slowly." Service Numerology Tell: You Fac- cinating Secrets Fun to "Figure Yourself Out" Iris is delighted to find what fun numerology is. It tells her the molt fascinating secrets about her type and abilities. Adding the numbers of her name by the quick numerological system. she finds she's a "Three." I-Iow ac- curately numerology describes herl Debonair and carefree, but ambiti- ous. A popular partner in games, not for _her skill. but for her genial companionship. She'll shine where personality counts — on radio, stage or screen, as restaurant or club hostess. She's more successful in the parlor than in the kitchen. lrla is going to have more fun reading her friends’ names for them. You. too, can learn the secrets of numerology from our 32- page booklet. Find whether it's luckier for you io sign your full nasmednraoigsel initials only. 6h n coins f r of Numerology For fieryyifififlifl the Guardian Home Service, Ad. lginslgre Ago“ write glainly . can, a Nuns of booklet. n the Namc Unrest Addren .ashionsT radial. h??? i Dorothiy Dix Winn?‘ Should Be i A: lib‘: Crud]; Mothers Should Start 1.. - ‘A mother asks: “How sh counsel shall I vo her? the answers, .811 that nothin through the mother cannot follow her into me strength that is in her. I would begin by lighting a dew from the msebu m fairy stories her read the scanda fgridcs; or who let their married imdersiood them; or who lei. some love nest with him. that the surest way to make a. girl where the danger spots lie. . fer. Don't be in too much off a Zlitnjoy yourself. wreck ur health and 80 with a permanent wave in his hair. your emotions haven't had tun: to 17901? yourself cheap. valuation and treat you coco pect, lndepen melt best manners as well as the want as a wife. cheap shows an who will treat who takes thug good-night 1P1. year-old Blrl and maybe she Lanterns at the Hairpin Curves on Life's Pathway so Her Daughter Will be . ' _ Less Likely to Skid ' ouldI talk t0 lfl- - iritcd ll hails W81 IHDWOg-gfruf a t you‘ sp ~grwo u ry imorano e,ye kilo ‘ to id the t: ta ""11 that lie all abouaizvgier?" mp no“ a“ W11 I dl af 9 - 811188 y raldthati waited until her daughter i5 I a she has had any heart-to-heart tal that. what she says won't . She is conversation. for life is in the cradle 1t is the modesty, the refinement that the self-control, it is the mother's knee nts of temptation we don't split hairs over an ethica gtinctively act according to the code in winch we have been brought.“ The thing that too many motheis fail to realize is that in these rim“ of amanclpaicd youth every girl has to be places of business in which she or protect her against the men she meets She must be taught 0w defend herself, .or she will szano or iau according to the wisdom ‘r5 S0. then, I think that iflgwhagd a 18-year-old daughter to deal with. turns of life where the young are likely to skid and go over the bring shouldn't indulge in any maudlin SGIIl-lmeflbflllty about not brushingt d and keeping a young girl sordid facts of lie so that she would retain ner innocent. child-like b¢% 0n the contrary, I would tell her all that ls to be told. to 1s n 1 its hi? lg daily papers so shfie‘ would klnow vchat hap- ed o n me young men n ecars c gir w e Wu D I would know that ignorance isn't innocence Then I think I would say to my 10-year-old girl: Take it easy, daugli. hurry to swallow life You probably have forty or ilfty yea-rs more to live. interest and enjoyment to spread over them. but don't overdo it. Have plenty of fun, but daui by dancing all night when you have to work all without lunch to buy nnery for your dates. g the boys. but don't imagine yourself in love with CVEry “Will-mulling y you are crazy about one day you wouldn't have on a bet the n Then I would say w my sweet 1v: Hold yoursell. dear. Realize that every; man is y. d1 t wdlenca and mylrfilrence I01’ yourlgwa r y s r es, or make proper propos ir best clothes when they come to take you out, and you will be the kind of girl that the men who are worth mar- rying But if you are rift-mi! yourself, you will attnid the riff-raft’ bo s who will think yo you with the contempt And, finally, my dear, I wou d say to my IB-year-ol : Go slow ca tbi petting. Don't make your lips a free lunch counter for every Tom. D1 you ou to the movies. . particularly if it has been iced down with cu:- tcm until it has no more ihriil i-n it than a handshake, but all the same kissin is a dangerous pastime for girls. ‘You can get. ust as drunk on kissing as you can on cocktails. 5114b Just as irresponsi le for your conduct. taboo list and avoid wild- garties for they set a girl's feet on the road that leads to destruct . T ese are some of the th would listen, but probably she couldn't oonofrnv x. ____ Early by Placing Red old dflughtgr? I- Dlcasu -l was thinrlé .31,“ teach d dlflflgn m th 16 yelars (mold are" s rcgiste m > c’ 16KB? tooéatg with hlghuistrmgr e I-me cam preparing , u} it isT r d is repulzedoli?’ 0 men mat enables till. pitfalls of the world. m u!‘ Om. We in. In 0 1 Problem. her own chapcmn, H“ hworh, lanterns of warning at the halrp from knowing any or I'd man k them up for their wives mir. boy persuade inem into setting um watch her step ls ior her i0 hm down at one gul Save something o Play around wl ou Just remember that your tastes s13 Jell yet, and that the ihings and tin D0111 I11 go to take you at yourown you have dignity and self-m- body, men Will not tell to you. They will but d If u good enough for blind dates and Maybe there is no ii Put barked automobiles on you! inns I would sav ton 161 o Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) >O-0-O-%o-0a0040oo0o00§§§§-§+ Soap Economy Put all the small bits of soap into a cloth bag, convenient size for the hands. and use this bag in the same manner as a cake of soap. Prevent Back Strain Be “sure never try to lift any FOR Ideal Sun Back Dress With Jack- et For Spectator Country Wear Or Town. A carefree dress for the coun- try. It has a. halter back, so old Sol can get on with a nice even suntanning that will be very flat- tering with your dazzling cool white evening frock. Slip into the bolero Jacket and sally forth to town, if you like! Your admiring friends will compliment you on your tailored shirt dress ‘heath the iacket. The sun back is so com- pletely disguised. The short. sleev- ed jacket will prove n nice brief topper for other frocks. 't's "wt the easiest ensemble to sew. The dress cuts in one-piece from neck to hem. The Jacket h“ kimono type sleeves. A picture sewing in- struction chart is included with the pattern. Style No. 2093 is designed for sizes "2, 14, 16. 18. 20 years, 30, 32. 34. 3R and SB-inches bust. Fize H requires 7i 1-4 yards of 89-inch material for dress: and 7-8 yard of s 01W Province 39-inch material for bolero“ ON GEORGEDID I TELL YOU I JUST FINISHED A COURSE AT SUMMER $14001? NO KIDDING? I sgtzmaffowsig‘ sconce. cur ANVHOO- I STUDUED ART LN IMBECILE? AND SEWH“; THATS VERY FUNNY, ART AND SEWING? DID YOU LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT YEAH-l FOUND OUT NIWAS MARRIED SO (GAVE HIM UP. PM GOING IN FOR INTERIOR DECORATING NOW. SHOULD BE GOOD IIL SAY- I D0 MY IN- TERIOR DECORATING WITN GRAPE-NUTS B/ERY MORNING! NA! HA1 YOU'RE VERY BRIGHT TODAY OEORBILUUT EVERYDODY IN CANADA KNUIIS THAT DIARI- IUYI TASTE SIMPI-Y WOIOLAFU kl GRAPE-NUTS TASTE GRAND BUT IT'S NUTS ARE MAD! 1N CANADA. GET A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCER AND GIVE THE FAMILY THIS SATISFYINO TREAT TOMORROW. Q i umn m ro aroma cum m» lam man um mom amour. nu ' PSST-POLKS-AND nor outv ooes MARVELLOUSLY cooo row. mu. TWO TABLE- SPOONFULS wma wuoia MILK oizcizem mo FRUIT PROVIDES uonevmuao uoumsu- meur rum MANY A unaw MEALGIAPI" mum "" NIVQ. w. ALSO FASHION GUIDES HOME DRESSMAKER i I heavy object with the back bent. Always crouch down and lift with a straight spine, making tbi ‘ weight come on the arms. A sprained back can be avoided in this way. wilted Parsley When parsley becomes too wllffil for attractive use. place it in ici water for one hour. ’I'hen shald thoroughly and but in a glass 1B1’- Cover with a thin cloth and plafl in the refrigerator. This will rd store it. ~i THE i in I d’ mm‘ carol 1y, cddrcu w 17h" inane iii-zen sent-- 11w or coin ieoin will?" Ian IWWII!“ hm» mun". "F. n cm. m. ma _----/ M11112? Itnoi Mm"