PM THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN vvv om aaavs _ iTEETHING FEVER write: lifts. B———-, o! North . en a ‘Ioronto mother : "I e (hm ‘Habit-ts and the babies were always lo good. lso cram )5, pain or trouble when teeth- tinc. in fact, l lnily knew they were cutt lthcir tcelh as they never were any trouble‘: ilight." Bally’: Own Tablets are quick, If: and cilectlve, sweet-tasting and easy to take. Con- tain no opiates or stupeiying drugs. Try Ruby's Own Tablets not only for teething troubles but also [or colds, constipation, upset stomach anti other sintpie ailments o! baby- Ihtod. 25 crnLs. You: money refunded if you an: not satisilmi. 1m: c061}? CORNER nasrmsrtrtv JAIVI . I . 1 (With Utr-rrant Juice) i pound raspberries 1-4 cup currani Juice 3-4 pound (l l-2 cups) sugar Bfctucti: Mush the raspberries that have been picked over and thoroughly cleaned. Add the cur. rant juice and bring the mixture t0 the boilitig point, stirring from the bottom to prevent burning. Heat the sugar in a shallow pan in a slow oven wizh the docr slightly aJar. Add this to the fruit and stir until the silgur is completely dissolved. Now bring to a ugorous boil and cook until it is of the desired con- sistcncy or until it reaches 221 deg. F‘. Pour iuto hot sterilized Jars or glasse= ancl scnl with melted paraf- fin, Cover jars with lids or paper and sVre in a ccol, dry place. Because currnnts contain pectin, It Ls possible to make Jams with $151111 by adding some water to the i. BLACK CURRANT JAM 4 pounds black currante 6 cups water 4 1-2 pounds strgar Method: choose curt-ants for this tihat are not dyer-ripe. Pick over en's Re alm z Sfoci ....: <_---,*..;,_-,; ~- wit... I31!’ A DOOM I find exhilaration in the not 0t opening its well-beloved door: My eager gyros caress the very walls Aral glo y the rugs upon the oor. I see s0 much beyond the wooden een Oi’ tables! Of my chairs each crooked rung [s rich in gathered thought. and spots are loved Where bOClLs are cast about or pictures hung. 1 know that few can share its charm with me To the extent I know it. Loch are bent 0n this or that by others, but my heart Bears its imprint and carries its content, -—PI~IIILLIS COATE STRATTORD. SOME REACH If a man had arms and fingers proportionately as large to hi5 size as those cf a but, he would have a reach of 30 feet from fingertip to fingertip. COTTON CROCHET SHOES ARE NEWS Cotton crochet slices will go with tailored cotton costumes for street wear, or travel with informal vaca- tion cloihes. They are correct with street clothes in materials other than cotton. They will be 5n navy blue, brown and black, which make the feet inconspicuous. at the same time you are aware of being well shod 1n n, lbeautiful shoe. HIE IIEWS. Picnic parties often consist of your sisters, your cousins, and the ants". TIME OFF T0 RELAX When down town shopping don't decide to do without your lundh in order to save time. That little let- down will give you energy to carry we currants and remove any stems. i ash the currents and drain well. New ccok the currants with the water until the pulp becrmes thick- ened. Heat the sugar in a slow oven incl then add this to the boiling ulp. stir until the sugar is dis- Eclved and then bring to a boll and keep bflillnq until the Juice tests [or Jelly. Pour into hot, sterilized arms and seal with melted paraffin. over the Jars with lids or tie taper around them securely. Store a cool, dry place. RASPBERRY SHRUB OB VINEGAR l Select sound. ripe raspberries for ltfiis. Wash them and measure them, then place in a stone Jar. For every 4 quarts of berries, add l quart. of vinegar. Tie cheesecloth over the top of the Jar. Stir the berries daily for 3 or 4 days. If time weather is very warm allow to stand for only 3 days. Strain the mixture through a cloth without queezing. Measure the 111106 and For every cup cf this odd f cup pugar Heat. the Juice and sugar together and simmer for 5 minutes. Pour into hot. sterilized Jars or bottles and seal at once. Dilute the raspberry syrup with ice water to nerve. FIREPLACE SHOULD NOT PROJECT TOO FAR. A tire-place that does not project. Into the room more than 8 or 10 Inches is more graceful than one that sticks out into space. Furniture can be grouped around a narrow fireplace with greater ease. and shelves or bookcases may be built on either side without tak- ing away too mud: from the floor qpace. CROCHET!!! BOUND IUO IDOM YOUR SCRAP BAG ‘washed every time they are worn. on and finish your l’st with en- thusiasms. Besides you are most apt to land home with a headache that will take plenty of extra time if you do without eating. CHINTZ HAS MANY USES Chintz is one of the most versa- tile of smnmer fabrics. The woman who is clever with a needle will find innumerable uses for it. Draperies and sllpcovers, of course, and afternoon porch frocks, play suits, clever aprons, house coats, as well as children's dresses ptnafores. Be sure, however, that the chintz you purchase is the type with a permanent glazed finish and will launder perfectly. For every five seconds elaaping between a lightning flash and the mile away. 14nd snakes seldom bite under. water, but the cotton-mouth mcc- casin snake can and does. mummy nrnr Perspintion contains common slit. whfdh causes silk, cotton. 11ml! 1nd rayon (fabrics to deteriorate more qucikly unless laundered frequent- ly, according to the American In- stitute of Laundering. This salt content in perspiration is removed only bgewatetr, other renovating sol- vents ing ineffective in the com- plete removal of the common salt present in perspiration. To prevent. stockings deteriorat- ing on this account they should be - it.‘ Q0 ti?! v s ‘"7 i4 . \Q,-$g N. —77=¢ Woman ’s Realm Cotton is a. fashion. Cotton shoes ‘ and ' -before. during, and resulting thunder the strike is one c I hell)! thQY ala ' wvV-Yv nd Person isure SCOTTISH TOWN MOTHER CLASSIC SPORSTWEAB o. In the silvery north where kc:- land and Bill-Ind meet Les Hlwick, the stone town which invented the sweater and cardigan, classic wo- men?’ sportswear. Hawick, the xiii of the knit/wear industry m "ii"- b°8an its first factory for . Prin made wann knitted twefiiii§enyg§f gllgnhmilfvw, however, the knitting ohc: Leei turn the wool from the b_,‘f,"*° mi“- flvd ween of the .4 er hills from the dull grey Sig, bit-own look of the old’ kn“ l . for rlshiofibiew$g$eafh“d°’ dyed i In two-poundtlns are stored fresh vegetables that wlll supply I60. men. That is what is done with Ontario void-IN" dfllydfllfll ll! Oakvllle especially for the English market. ABOVE. one of the young worker: at the plant carries mother fill-pound bag of Ontario onion; to be dehydrated. coma TREATMENT wru, BRIGIITEN or HOME HOILWS m 4 wmmded alga sgfgetmes as nzuch from ob men as f tiigbdpiunlgglg. loxll-flgtlilstefiiesiglgjsum- or "It Yet Bill-Hilly durable col- bs are replacing the dull grey,‘ gwél. :11}! buff which were once S II 8.!’ Arqngrican outside of mo“ e current trend m 5 g _ ing is to utilize the woes? Refit]. “$11 8-1 1m. doors. shutters, and Kagfisjwaglffxfteigs Droduce individ- become -fashioned quite} solete eclcr treat- i Dorothy Dix Says- YOUR CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL MATES Many Marriages Fail Early Because Boys And Girls Fail T0 Realize The Import- TRAIN i) exterior color pun. h‘ °h° “m” amce Of The Steps They Have villi-Ili. tt..“";‘..":.tt":r:i Take“ According to statistics about one-third of all divorces take place within twelve months after the wedding. Nothing in all life is more piti- ful and more ironic than that love's young dream should so soon txurn into a nightmare. an that those who thou ht they coul not live without each other find at they cannot live with each other. Of omirse, there are many reasons why the affection of so many brides and bflsiegrooms for each other wear out before their trousseaux do, main one of which is that they demand too much of mar- , and when it". does not come up to their ex- {iec ations they throw u their hands and quit. n spite of all that the ave seen of marri in their awn homes and e mess their friends ave m ‘max Was It Monte Ili ? cnanan. xxx "TONYS m amamcax" Superintendent Clewthcr-a we; gorried. Carefully 34133;} bu; m“ approach on their marriage is go sions and quarrels an divorce can never happen them. ‘Their romance is going have the story-book ending “they married and lived hap- prily ever afterward." And then when they find at mam means bills for rent and food and Rag! asuttlrggthodox plans xllzyadmot- . clothing ins d of billing and eooinz; when kiss- telli ‘flailing into a trap he hid. lnglbecom? a chgre instead of adthrlllawhtaln an‘; so? other inntlze seem l, nish‘ o ever a manner an mn uc ns a o e res-up a - the eartiava ed on me ‘we o! n gee ii ‘ywhen thes clash of male and female personalities S0. . 0f . with fihfilfiij descflk : in a. wort-i), when marriage becomes work and worry and corned Annie and Dago Manuel, ’ beef and cabbage and wearing last. year's clothes, they Just simply cant In a. way the office.- ousm w my‘ take it. grateful for th . certain that n he ciiugugflg§éfl aortic?“ ggettutilapbtttiley W e191 $1.1m" a. wife w remain alwayl .V “one or mam would oumg aged beautiful an yes-yea her husband while running the house- old machinery so smoothly nothing ever Jarred, and conjuring delicious W" be wen main he would have .heaved h- ' a s!“ o! Ilene! and 80" on‘ the air without money and without price, and in which a Th expected marriage to be a 9y with other business, , meals out oi Ithev would be almost wiifilfiewfiifl husband spent his time telling his wife how wonderful she was and pro- ng iflgdtllfltnhbrgrnagling strand“; “mm, virling her with mink coats and such like. e n. h Nith ised dainhichth ldlad t d d - he hiiexieggti: sfifiiégg; ‘g3’; a??? latches, eiueliiz tiger titties; an: cnllingeyeycgil other Zfieimalia sogyiegg Clltheroe, linking him up Wm, "use every insu ting thing to each other to which they could lay their tongues. And so it is no wonder that when the sad time of disillusion comes tliati they feel that they have been gypped and dissolve the partnership into which they entered with such high hopes of success. Why Marriages Fall Another reason Why so many marriages go on the rocks during what is sardonically called dthc hone moon is because marriage is popularly regarded as a sporting proposi ion whose outcome depends entire on luck, and so it is unnecessary to use any intelligence or prudence e ther before or after going into it. Boys and girls pick out their mates with far lees thought than they do their automobiles, and the; take less care of them after ey g3. them, which goes a long way towar explaining why by the end of the st year, may are ready to swap in the old model for a new streamlined one. "Tellherr toob " Anth h thesht-d riaglsocommonlnour, g back. m w‘ he m” dst 1g bgalugmsro grain; bo s gilaoéureii r133 1mg marriage before they ‘Very 800d. sir. Shall we detain have the price of a wedding ri . T ey are not willing to wait until they hgedinnctiswdy until you're disen-l have a definite way of suppo ng a family. | "Detaln her in cuatod ? What Th m rry in the fatuous belief that love is enough, and when they Yql} wilting about?" y m. find threat it ‘isn't and that they are Just as hungry after marriage as they I-Miys on the wanted list. Nane thes look Just as good to them as they used to, iquick-chaaiae acts as an accessory after the fact. wondered, th, vine! e 7 m “be easy 2321i tylzieth the hounds. worfitbxfiti had been 1B4; {hat Clltheroek trail In thatmiiafirgglyhgatfi‘ before 1,11 E down Clewthers acquired e violent 111d entirely irrelevant. dislike of all NUDE-ad OnLv when he had Tefifihionqglld m: Iolwxefiutxileeepth of depress.‘ u i3." _ _: n- ttrawi: scat» bef ; th tgood l of Montclli. bvneriethatolttkaiey grave thee gleasures they were accustomed to Just as much The superintendent bounded out Ba they ever did, another marriage goes into the discard. of his chair so suddenly that he: Children Not Trained almost pulled the co flbvvgtugfi atnd then fiat??? wit? h I» or a drew proteetin And not the least of the reasons w so many “Rm m! 0119-11‘. I an.“ a e because arents never seem to iihink it worth w e tn train their Bring her in," he yelled “Bringi children for mar age They spend time and money havi their child- her here at once. What are vtu rm taught rofessions and trades so that they may be abe to make a Wasting time fofl" ' | living. but they do not use a cent in having them taught how to live wit-n The operator mumbled something their wives and husbands, yet that is the most important thing they can 22:12“ "w" w» - may a lily. and than B85884 810m the instructions while Father doesn't teach his sons to treat their wives as courteoualy a: still funtbllng with the connecting they do their secretaries; to give them the allowance of a servant and toi ul- ' keerp up after marriage the tactics of courtship. Nor does Mother teach‘ impatiently the superintendent her daughters the first thing about housekeeping and cooking and how to‘ stalked to the door and looked down stroke a husband's fur the right way. And be ore the two blunderlng the corridor. Slim Annie came along amateurs have learned the husband and wife Job they have wrecked their xgglnanied by l uniformed oon- house of happiness. H" fl-Dnearance had ch ed con- Man a first- ear divorce could be prevented if onl Father had slderablv. Gone were El flashy taught Jghn to mriike ying his wife a compliment among l: daily dozen clothes. the glittering Jewels, and and Mother had taug t. Mary how to make coffee and so. "thank you"! the "WW make-HD- Actually she to her husband. 00301;‘!!! DIX- looked rather more attractive to the don't want no more. ‘Boeoiellr when there’: easy Dioklrul. Sure tbey've| been butting on a lit nimble-minded do ve. alth and tie act and netting it. over " i marriages last. so short ouzh" 31:31 $8.10 draw attention to her "Suppou we get down to bran fly n _ " m - ~mvmi==wm~ warmer he "Bcdkon vou don't ¢' men do n "By whom?" so ah laim . " -' - ' Waugh a 10:15am e I've If theta English for who done me loobké: ' ' . B . f mv belonging’ w he» most of it? Ill tell you d! the from; 0 th the door." whore do you come into a . ale interest-sex anneal e wolf from course. That fellow unk who calla "The fem . must. be n "Como and n: he invited.‘ 2W5 312i‘; h3'&'f“£'nt“§..“fi.€”f.i “m” m“ m“ m’ Evidently you have eomethlne to this devil‘: own burl!" . you winch. Has anyone non me “Hlfllllehyl” "So it was the gang. was it? But and Tony together, or him and 6 I understood that Tonv worked on J rry Mlhbvxh her outward style had own?" "No. that's true. But how about altered there was no loo; of self as- “Shows how much you know. All the theft of the fleatherstonby- auranoe. she sank into a chair with baloney. Tony's got a swell mob tog- ' studied elegance. disposed her skirt ging along. Only they keep out of the boyg lifted them and w her liking rather then to that of sight, see!" red ‘em out under vour gIAzBHWflIMIIdQXIYI. and eyed him "No I don't. Where ll Tony now. n e , .. bu: in G11. o; little for one thing? " mm 8a a old Noo York for all I know " 'e that?" ’: head off. "No call to anon a led! Here's how the racket/s been worked ‘they wanted 5_ a- S t: 011 jlrlilieh Dolled ain't very ul. ' dhe exclaimed. "Bock honre consciously dipped into the inkwell. it "There's a smudge o nose." n your Slim Annie told him consideratelv. alv. ° tllvlties taxing the brain are first _ in favor. Economy important. around because I was. Let me eski t one thcvdmandifvoud ‘t eit don't worry them. had the down It the ' "Never mind about [in DESIGN N0. I01 aou win enjoy making this lovely rug, using discarded men's socks and silk stockin It is a simple item to crochet. Pattern No. 902 con- tains list of ma ials needed, illustration of etitchea and complete it" instructions. | 5mm attern: Write 0r send above lcture with l5 cent: in coin 'd t l0 ordcr 0n‘ ggt or stamps to eediework Bureau. Charlotte wn Guardian hike o To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 902 NAME____.-__.-.--_.__._--___..._-- smart-r anrmazsa-----on'v---------- pggvmnn____-----____---._.....__._.- ds like it. Unless vou mean anyways! the fellerb " Sunerinten nt pursue the sub Clcwthera did t. feelinc th peculiar than extensive. l-Ie h her factual revelations would mom valuable. _ . when D. Al: office eomblrlaon: police methods. You haven't come here to relate you: no-doubt inter- lesidng exoeriencee of them. I take wiseornck. but I ns. "Onlv it happened in be Daniel." "What vou any ma. Who cares Thev aw him. whatever at Bllm Annie's Biblice knowledge was more fl '4 in I'm Qavid walking into the den of bov not be on this aide. you think Tonv had all the lead and in . Onl he Gettin the" cooler wk: Dart of m: You mean that his arrest. on landing was anticipated?" "math savlna it in biz words. While vou was running round in circle: and getting all apologetic the .a had o clear run." "It's infled-lble " "Meaninif?" , "Your story is difficult to believe. We know that Clitheroe is a man of com! able means whothas led e to "And you ain't nske the bo d me why I've walked out on yo." ‘:00 on!" he encouraged. ‘All because I wo dn't handle any hot-ice myself. Bel in the ture never bothered me t nobody a Ruin? Ethel me in reel deep. Tony wen h awn way and no questions asked. Sure. I wasn't eo dumb I didn't know. but I'm living it you straight that 1 never were no crook. l-tgtel, they've wen . What I want now is t0 Ret back home and but him wise. These lily-littered thugs kept me out of funds l0 I couldn't make mv Ret- The odor of cooking onions and other vegetables ll returning to English homes rfler rigid restric- tlons due to nhippln, space being needed for munitions. A new pru- ‘cess of dehydration now In 0P0!‘- ntlon at Oekvlllo will be able l0 Fashions zLi provide a. constant flow of garden produce in such compressed form that one bomber could carry mu“ for a million pwnle. enslneers agree. The new process also ha! revolutionized ceterlnl lll "b" For ma», August 8th manor-rm toarmnzo (ariesii —-.Dur the morning eriod‘, the Sun an Jupiter favn E... business and financial end of most matters. Later in the day all work and ac- APRIL 2i t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- Today spells benefits and lfirssnal accomplishment for you fc . Be on guard against subtle and un- savory transactions or propositions. Fine period for exploiting your na- tural aptitude for specializing and improving upon others‘ ideas. MAY 21 to JUNE Ii (Gemlnl)-- You born before June 5 have the edge on other Geminians in the strength of the favorable vibra- taions existent but all of you will have to nipply yourselves assiduous- ly to your Job to obtain the most good from today's offerings, JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) _ If ygwll adhere to sound business eth , be fair and just in all deal- ings and loyal to cmplryer or as- sociates you'll garner substantial benefits for now and for later, 5mart Fail Slip Cover Even Amateurs Can Mair’ Your Individual H O R O S C O P E —-—-By Frances Drake JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- It's tops for you and ysur interests- All mental wonk and other activi- ties requiring intuition, keen Judg- ment, and matters on! a very confl- dential and important nature are apecially sponsored. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) - You born after Septem- ber 8 may have things a little eas- ier than you born bafore September ‘f, but all Virgoans can gain ground by being cautious in new under- takings and particular to safeguard present interests. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Unexpected news and occurrences likely today. Your in- dications are favorable and urge to proceed with. all confidence and en- thusiasm with your plans and ac- tivities. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Sconplo) - This is a tricky day for new propositions and‘ difficult decisions but if you rightly exercise your fine brain power ycu can bring excellent results out of confusion and mediocrity. NOVEMBER 23 in DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - You are fortun- ate in having generous and bene- fic vibrations auguring for ysur achievement and happiness Pro- mote your work and personal in- terests actively. Support outside practical and constructye measures DECEMBER. Z8 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) -— . ‘ ‘ adjustments, necessary expansion and unprove- ments, progressive undertakings are among the favored. Avoid‘ reck- 18351505 and coniusim. Press for- war . JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Recommended: At- tention m correspondence, correct- ing errors, finishing incompleted work, necessary preparations for matters to be begun next week. lertness and cautzon essential to safeguard your interests. FEBRUARY 2f to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Finances and gains fav- ored. You should be able to realize, terature AUGUST a, 194,1 vvvv‘ marines. At. LEFT, a girl holds twn fins o! the vegetables, one is carrots and the other, onions, ,\| RIGHT, a. pail of carrots ls m, the last step towards dehydration, which ls simply drawing nit-a, moisture by means of n vacuum. uefiTt>ZeTii Relief n? TENDER, AGIlING, BURNING FEET Your feet may be so atrollvn an-l m- flalnetl that you think you can't go another atop. Your shut-a tnny l‘ lf they are cutting right into the fl» You feel nick nil over with the pull: and torture; you'd give anvilllllr tn get. relief. A llngla application of Manna‘: Emerald Oil and in fifteen minute: the pnln and loroncaa (itsnppcur. No matter how tllacntirilgc-(l you have been if you have not trlcii litucr- altl Oil thou you have something to learn. Get a bottle today-all drug. giltl. 0n sound lnvesiirhents, real esiiie, advertising, handling consumers’ commodities. Artistic pursuits and paofessional lines especially sponsor- e . A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has business and social assets 0f great value, Convincing in person. aliiy. speech and action. A lender rather than a. follrwcr. But must learn to take orders msre gracious. ly. Also to concentrate on its life work before tco late. ‘Ihrives on Just praise. AMorniluSenlle NOT WANTED He was notoriously mean, and would always get his medical nciv ce free if the doctcr wasn't on his guard. One day he met him in the he 5a‘ . street. "I-Ialloa, doctor“, "Nice weather, isn't ii? the cricket tomorrow. tso busy? By the way, I wa. ask you-what would you El chap for a sore thrs: '2" "Nothing", said the doctor, ‘I do not happen to want a sore throat thanks!" (l V9 I WHY WAIT Myrtle: "John's got his Home Guard uniform 110w, and he's dying gar a parachute Jumper to come ong. Phyllis: "Well, why dint you knit him one?" "We can no longer be moles who cannot, or ostriches whn “'1' v" ace." -Archibishon spa . r 1mm Stunning! With this ewag allp cover your oldest chair becomes breath-takingly modern! _ You can make it easily the pin on way-in time for your fall fix- ing up. You'll match your room colorl, of course, but for a year- round cover green-striped leteen with a rust wheat pattern would be lovely. To start your cover, remove cushion and pin fabric to top of chair; then lmooth and pin it over the inside beck and leat, allowin! a 4-inch tuck-in between. Cut 1% lnchel around pins for IMMI- In the same WI)’. m 8nd Pin fabric to arms, front, back, aide: and cushion, and cut out the un- derakirt, 4 ltraight panel: Joined with inverted plea!!- For each solid-color Iwal. W‘ a piece of fabric about 12 inches longer than the chair in wide and 1% time! a: deep a: the under- lkirt. Fold width-wise B-B. la shown in our diagram, and cut where indicated from B t0 C Inf! from A to C; then drop?- Our II-page booklet he: die- gremed instruction: for fitting all kind: f chair: and aofa: the pin- on way. Tell: how to estimate m:- terlal, fit, new, finish and trim. Bend 20c in coins for your oooy of Bow To Make Blip Coven t: the Guardian Home Service. Bo lure to write plainly our Nune, Address and the Name booklet. away. No air. not even when I'd acid . .. ... s‘ it |o'| fboertm up my trinket: and I'm a right down foundation. What/yo vou not in l0 thlt?" (To be Ocntlntaed.) v. w mv. ltreetlddroaa becoming style with shoulders and lcox sleeves, Pull- nom in placed well in the bodice and livery women wants a dress of this WlpO for warm day; at home or in town. Soft, cool, sheer cotton ls an ideal fabric choice for this its smooth the gored :kirt fite smoothly over the A hirplength cape is a smart addition and is flattering to the more mature figure. The cape carries out the same interesting shoulder line that makes the dreis so wearable and chic. Bale N0. 2960 is designed‘ for sla- ea .88 40 .44 ffisilggggitiiligl a a . fabric for dress; i m cape. 1-8 yards for Bend Twenty (m) coln is pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Nlme. Address and the style number. Be euro to state the glze you wish. Style No. aaeo Size. size as requires a’ Needlecraft- —-For The Home IIEAVY-SMELIJNG HAIR The women wtho d-cee her own cooking muut be very careful that her hair la not heavy fr.m cozking odors when she goes to social af- to alicw in her budget money for a weekly shampoo to ovoid Just luch an unpleasant happening. Promo, fairs. This housewife wmld be wise '"