PAGE TWO Woman's Re al I Dorothy Dix Says- WOMAN SHOULD NEVER LIE T0 HERSELF ABOUT ANYTHING Stretching Truth To Others Is Sometimes The Policy, But S_he Should Always Be Frank With Herself Better ‘m? "T" Person to whom a woman should never lie is herself. Speak- rng frankly and honestly and by the book, we are bound there are many times and occasions in the life of every woman when a . dies to strangers bridge over a dan- gerous situation. and when telling a ilb or so pre- serves the peace and harmony of the household. But we must also admit that admirable as truth is in the abstract. in reality it is TNT which is likely to have disastrous results when carelessly handled. So we may be sure that when a woman tells her tlghtwaxi husband that her new hat ccst few $5 when she fight with him over the price. or when she resses a bore to stay longer and tell more about himself instead of choking him; _ welcomes the self-invited guest with ccrdiality instead of slaying her on the doorste ld like to. _ righteousness. and the Recording Angel drops a pitying tear upon them that blots Whatever her attitude toward others. however, with herself a woman should be Veracious Jane. She should use no pretense in dealing with her- She should look herself and her cir- W011 self and practice no self-deception. cumstances and her problems squarely There you are, my dear. so what? If she did. she would save herself a Take the matter of age, for instance. about which women lot of trouble. have told enough falsehoods to send the entire feminine sex to perdltion. A woman's birthdays are a private matter between herself and the Viral Statistics Bureau. and if she chooses to remain a permanent 39 for 2O years at a stretch she has _a right to do so. It is nobody's busi- ness. But it becomes a fatal mill-l!!! when she lies to herself about her age and tries to be 39 instead of the 49 or 59 or 69 she really is. For nothing is less charming than the mature or elderly woman who tries to act girlie-girlie. who simpers and srnirks and squeal-S with enthusiasm like a. debutante and. talks about her boy friends. The soiinclest advice over given women is: Be Your alc- Be Truthful About Clothel Then a woman should not lie to herself when she s to v h?! clothes. It takes a ot of com-as! V! fare the heartbreaking and devast- nnnp truth that ones figure isnt what it used to be 20 YBQTS 8-80; that ones peaches and cream complexion has gone sallow; that ones 8015911 hair is streaked with my and. that all the snappy little numbers in the dress shops were destined 101' (I'll-lei who weigh about half as much as one does and are r. third of cries BEE. It is an awful wrench to a woman when she discovers she has to pass u.) plaids and has to consider lines. but she saves herself a lot of fldlCtlliixe if she accents the truth. For c only person who is fooled by the woma-n who dyes her hair and mas- caras her eyes and dresses like he}; uranddaughier is herself. You can make old sheep 100k like 597mg lamb. Don't Lie About Love ‘But. most of all. women should "never lie to themselves about 10W. yet they do it continually. They M6 so eager to be loved that they bi- fool themselves into thinkiriil mg‘: men are in love with them w t never give them a Dassln - g th L111? “'° ° ‘“l ciiiiiiiiii P|MPlfS’I:3~:I=§§EiI NALLY CAUSED Many professional beauties spend for- tunes for fancy cosmetics. yet there are no finer. purer complexion aids than inexpensiv mildly medicated Cuticura Soap an Ointment. Fragrant Cuticura Soap is economical forall toilet purposes. Emoilient Cuticura Ointment helps relieve externally caused irrita- F to concede that paid $15 for it rather than have a or when she l I as she her lies are accounted un her for them out. in the face and. say to herself: have waited for years and years for| the proposal that never came. They cling so desperately to love that they will not believe it dead. though they see it mouldering in its coffin. Yet there is not a woman in the world so dumb as not to know when the man she loves has ceased to lore. her. ways-by coldness. by neglect. Often, by flauntiniz the new love in her face. She knows she has lost all hi!‘ allure for him. and that. by no mir- acle can she blow the dead ashes of‘ passion into a flame again. but she, will not tell herself the truth. She will not say: It is all over and I will set about making myself a new life. She keeps on lying to herself. hyp-- riotizing herself into believing that someday he will come back and love her as he used to do. What a pity we women lie often to ourselves. But. perhaps. we couldn't llvegggle d.i AMorningSmlle Teacher - What is gravity? Willie-Well, it was first dscov- ered by Isaac Newton. It's chiefly noticeable 1n the autumn. when the apples are falling from the trees. ‘Have you caught the - burglar t?" e "No," replied the village constable confidentially. "but I've got him so scared that he doesn't dare show himself when I'm about.’ MALPEQUE W. l. The Malpeque W. I. was held at. the home of the President Mrs. Duncan McGuigan 1n connecton with a pleasant social evening. filers was a good attendance of members and a short business meet- ing was held with the President in charge. The committees reported also a nimber of pieces of sewing and knitting that had been com- pleted were handed in to the Con- venor of the Red Cross. Mrs. I. W. Ramsay. At the close of the busin- ess period, ifhe meeting adjourned and the remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancin music was furnished by Mr. Russo MacKenzie. assisted by Mr. Robert Cmig. A delicious lunch was later served about six y enjoyed by all. was taken which amounted to $7.70 which 1s to be devoted for Red Cross purposes. A most pleasant evening was spent tlll a late hour when a departed to their homes after thank- ing the host and hostess for rions. Buy today at your druggisfa good time and kind hospitality. CHILD'S MORNING PRAYER IN BDVIPLE STITCHES (as so» 3 bat: m pa ‘iii it» "all. ‘its on that mil n: ilimugli the night; gram 2i nu» \i r 111W DESIGN NO. mg 1min: p in brag. _ . first @501) bill lint m: u» liter '- 1 X ‘I33 The favorite sampler of s. child's morning prayer is done in an Olli- iii)!’ or satin stitch and when completed. measures 9 by a twin sampler of the evening prayer. X 732 contains complete instructions. i2 inches. It is Hot iron transfer pattern Ne. To order riattem: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needrwork Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardlar Needlework Department Design No. X 732 NAME - - - - ---- He tells her in a thousand grily v Allllfllfilll’ Glamour Girl (B: Joana OEADWIOK l 44440-040044 ciriirrm xxvi 11- kavin: Ball over Tim w think what she had told her about Jim exit to the beach for s late- n swim m “f Social 4*‘ 00000000 Slflilvinl-ilOWlflnlllflfblli took a plunge in the 8 en she came out. she stretched out on the sand and lay lihinklnil about Michael. After a time, she became aware of some one stadirig near her. watching her. she turned her head and saw Jim Kirby. She sat up. asked quickly, "Did you find Charlie Porter?" “No." he said. sinking down be- side her. “However. he hasn't gone to the police and. if he does. they'll pour oil on his troubled thoughts. I went to headquarters and ex- plained the situation as well as I could explain anything so crazy - told them that his fears are ground- less and that Sallv Martin is quite all right." "Sally will appreciate that. Jim." He didn't answer. sat looking out over the water. His face was s97. in rather grim lines. Tonia touches his hand. "I'm sorry about things. Jim—about our not getting along anv more. let's be friends again." “Oh. sure." He said it as though their friend- ship were of little importance. He didn't lock at her. wTonia bit her lip. "Jim . . . I “Told I-Ie looked at her quickly. her what?" "That you are in love with her." "What!" His face darkened. an- It-it Just slipped cut. Jim. I'm sorry if I did wrong." “Like fun you're sorryl I see your game, Tony — you think you'll get Sally interested in me and then shlegll let you have Michael to your- se "It wasn't that mt all." “Oh. nol" Jim said sarcastlcally. "You wouldn't have done anything like that! You're not that clever- or Liunprinclpled! It just slipped ou ." Tonia winced. It hurt for Jun to sneak to her like that. What had come over him lately? He seemed suddenly to hate her. She said. in a small voice. "But you do love her. don't, you. Jim?" while. then urf tell her! What kin you speak for me thing about want to hear me about love." Tonia compressed her lips. she won't get him. He's that. she'll do the only thing for er. "Yeah? What's that?" "She'll marry Charlie Porter that is. iDl-Lflk " saw that he did n ought to make love to her?" “Yes. Jim," Tonia said. "Take her on a date eagerly you are. will you “Well. maybe . . away. Tonia lay motionless. She didn‘ Jim was in love with Sally . . though she herself had refused h proposals of marriage. hurt because. despite his hadn't even believed in love then . Shortly after Tonia returned the lobby. His voice was excited. 005116 11D 7 " shut up in her bedroom. was coming. the sitting room. this morning telephone "Yes. th7at's the namei saw him for lust a minute. didn't say anything about the en- velope. He must havc forgotten." hu . el strode to the phone and asked for Charlie's room. but got no answer. "Confound itl" he said, setting the hhone down. "He isn't in." "Don't look so worried. Michael." ‘Innis. 'm sure he'll take the envelope." contains plans - more important than the factory of the FBI wants to let out. They're designs for a new sort of fighting plane. That's why Donovan risked so much to get them. and that's why we've got to get them back as soon as Doss ." "Well. what do you want to do?" asked Tonia. "Search the town for Charlie?" "We can at least go downs and search the lobby for him." said Michael. “Come onl" (To be Continued) Portulaca requires a hot sandy soil. In this soil it thrives best when planted in a sunny area. For a refreshing variation of sherbets. rub the serving glasses with bruised fresh mint just before 1r sum; nerves. restless aims and other-distress from female mastic l -._. -_n.a_'.-.--_~.~_-___ STREET ADDRE8B———--'—~———-'—---""— IZTTY--__—___——PRQVINC an d! rd k f 1.111.211 tfflld?“ '°"‘.§%’8’“" tabla Compound-well known or gzzrggmnain helpln weak, nerv- e uring ‘drum!’ days. Made in Olllldl. ‘If I do. it's un to me, not you, to d of man must she think me—that I have to have y. "But you yourself don't do any- "What can i do? There's Michael. She's in love with him. She doesn't say anything "She may be in love with Michael. but mine - mine. I tell youi Once she realize?’ le She'll go back to Midvale and be nursemaid to his two children — You have a chance here to improve unless you show some your advantages. to increase prof- Tonia let Jim consider that. and He was frowning. - Finally. he said, "So you thi k II ir1endships' Dont let tonight — make hei- see whatna swell person Jim rose abruptly and w ked be "mess" sally! I've got to see you. Can I s-do.” Tonia didn't tell sally. wl-io was that he She waited alone in When Michael strode in. she saw that he was not only excited but worried. "sally. that FBI man I had here d Mrs. Cra- ley at Midvale. but she hasn't got that envelopel She gave it to a man own up "He arrived this afternoon. and I but he m" flavin) i cious dressing which. of cours, is ‘ the soul of a bowl salad. f ties sown in the open as soon as the ‘soil can be prepared show small so I EASY water, Then. uied Rinse. Asroundi | the grease was absorbed b the l nlln ing was done in no time! Tr dishes. For greater economy gel came out shining and di-ie so easily. My di Rinso for your eGiant package. RINSO ABSORBS GREASE ___T HE CHARLOTTETOWN _§UARDIAN RILED RINSO — and the grease vanished in no time! ». - 4km fussy dishpao, greasy hands and eary dishes l couldn't {ace another day of if. a minute all inso suds, Dishes shwlsh- 4 For Mondfi!» April 21st MAR/CH 21 to APR-IL 20 (Aries) -'I'he best time is NOW——NOW for work that should be done, NOW for progress in any worthy activity in which you are interested, NOW to build in every way for the future. Advance mentally as well as in oth- er ways. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Don’t put things off the re- mainder of this week will be full enough with tasks and activities! Moreover. this first part of the week offers advantages you'll lose lf you practice delay. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Protect your income - don't spend for foolish things while you pass up good buys or investments, This peculiar temptation you must guard against. Maintain poise. ' JUNE 22 m JULY za (Cancer) - its (though maybe only in a small way) and to make new. worth while the grass grow under your feet. capable Cancer native. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Favorable star aspects on whole. '_ on an 1.; h“, but extra effort on your part will to bring about results l you are see ing. Be warned againlt t subtle talk and insincerity. Listen know why. but it hurt to know that W911- . even , is AUGUST 23 to SEPFEIMIBER 23 Possibly it. (Virgo) — You'll find some matters ' DYODO-sals. much easier to handle than otncrs. he hid!” bee" i" 1°" "ml h"- He Keep in mind that overcrltlcism crin- capacity for activity (both mental -I hurt our cause; a little well said to . . her suite. Michael phoned up from is bet’ er‘ my” healthy outdo“ ‘x cruise at some time durinf your free time to refresh your in nd. SEPTEMBER, 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Avoid overindulgences today—today‘s the big warning. You'll be tempted to like too well or to dislike too readily, especially GREEN LETTUCE l0 TIMES RICl-IER. IN VITAMIN A Not long age home gardeners took gxride in their ability to grow tight eading lettuce. This was a real test of skill in hot-summer sections. requiring the sowing of seeds indoors. setting them out in early spring. and constant watering and feeding in order to mature heads before summer sent the plants up to seed. But as the knwledge of vitamins increases. tight-heading lettuce is now seldom sought by horns ar- deriers. The reason is two- old. ‘For one thing. authorities on vita- rmns compare ghfibéltgklllzzlclll cantata. o green an a ‘leaves as follows: Green 4.000 in- ternational units of Vitamin A. 25 °.' dliil’ °é ‘infill ’i..'§"°'°€v'€.l'83 n av . ' ‘ibliamhedg, 10A!) iaigtergifatllsrinal. ram}; of am n . n {micrograms of vitamin G (ribo- ' In addition to having fort times as much Vitamin A as the b ached leaves of head lettuce. green lut- tuce leaves are the only kind real Ibowi salad enthusiasts w use. . They consider tight bleached heads to be lacking in flavor, and poor mediums for spreading the dell- To produce green lettuce leaves. however. it is not P to grow leaf lettuce. In most o the United states head lettuce varie- tendency to make tight heads but produce an abundant crop of crisp and‘ tender leaves. Iceberg. the variety which in the smith and west make: the fight heads of commerce. will elsewhere produce loose clus- ters of green. tender leaves in quick time. It stands hct weather better than most leaf varieties. leaf and cos lettuce. the latter aften culled romaine. are preferred y many rdeners. Cos lettuce is Your Individual H O R O S C O P E l—-—-By Frances Drake————i Green Lettuce 40 Times Richer In Vitamin regarding the food and hobb . OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEIDLBEQ. 22 (Scorpio) — Generally "fair", say your stars. Step out. display your varied talents. And even if your work or duties are menial .you can make our ability felt. Remember the va ue of a smile. NO 23 to DECEMBER appetite for pleasure. ies seem that your endeavor is not ap- preciated, nevertheless carry on. The reward when it does come will be substantial and lasting. This whole week asks of you patience and diligence. ER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Look out for that demon JEAIOUSY! l-le comes in disguised shapes and tempts you at odd times. Be above everything petty - your personality is too fine to be spoiled b smallness in any way. Care espec ally needed in bus- iness and home matters today. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - How you accept criticism and how you take your whole day is what will count. It isn't that difficult that it w:ll trip you at every turn. but it does (‘all for forethought and cheerful de- termination. FEBRUARY‘ 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Deal with strangers where you think you (‘an advance your interests. Ask advice of su- periors and your lifemate: us», your own judgment. too. Industry and handling common corrimudities are particularly favored this generally active period. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Has the combined traits of great and physical), sympathy. pleasant personality and quickness. Needs religious training for stability and calm reflection. of water. and a dose of plant food will help speed growth. When cos lettuce begins to make a rosette of slender leaves. they can be tied" together and bleached. if you wish. Be sure the leaves are harvesting: but if you want all the vitamins salads can supply, forget the bleaching. Sow your favorite variety of let- tuce just as $0011 as the ground can VIIMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) - You'll have to, give extra effort today, and it may . _ THE COOK'S CORNER -4 iltlblespoons butter 1 cup rowri sugar 1 tablespoon granulated gelatiae 1-2 cup cold water Method: Wash the rice thoroughly and einthe top partofl. doubie boiler with I cups of the scalded nulk, and the salt. Cook over boiling water, stirring fre- quently, until the rice is nearly tender. Meanwhile cook together in a shallow pan, the brown sugar and the butter, until the sugar becomes slightly darker in color, but not burnt. Add this to the rice and milk and finish. cooking until the ricq is tender and the caramel melted. Pour the cold water into a bowl ' and sprinkle the elatine over it. I Let stand for 5 m utes. thenapour the remaining cup of hot sc dod milk over it and stir until the gelatin; is dissolved. Add this to the hot rice mixture and turn into a. mold that has been rinied ln cold water. Chill the mixture. when firm, unmold and serve plain or with wheipped cream that has been sweeten ' and flavored. ‘II-ifs amount will serve 6. PEACH RICE DESERT cup rice cups scalded uiilk N0. 2 can peach halves -4 cup sugar -8 teaspoon cinnamon 1-8 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 cup macaroon crumbs Method: Scald the milk in the top part of a double boiler. over boiling water. Wash the rice and add to the scalded milk. Cook until the rice is tender and the milk is absorbed. Drain the Juice from the peaches and add 1-2 cup of the sugar to this along with the first amount of cinnamon and the butter. Cook this until it is re- duced to half its original quantity. Add the vanilla. Place the rice in a casserole, pour the peach syrup over 1t and arrange the drained peaches on top of it with the hollow side up. Sprinkle with the‘ remaining 1-4 cup sugar, the second amount of cinnamon. and the macaroon crumbs. Bake in a. moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 15 minutes. or until the macaroon crumbs are nicely brown- ed. Serve garnished with sweetened and flavored whipped cream. if desired. This amount will serve six also. dry when you tie them up. All lettuces tend to go to seed in hot weather. but a second crop of both leaf and cos lettuce can be grown for the fall salads, VANCOUVER. April 20- (OP) —l-fugh Byas. for many years Tokyo correspondent of the London Times and New York Times. said in an interview here today that he thought Josef Stalin would like noth ng better than to see Japan and the United States at war in the Pacific. Mr. Byas arrived re- cently from the Orient. “Just as the pact between Ger- many and Russia was ti» precur- sor of war in Europe. so doe; star. in hope that his new pact with Japan will be the signal for wai- in the Pacific." he said. Tun to Learn the Piano in This Short-Cut Way Pleuie With Favorite Airs What a change in a girl's social life when she teaches herself to play the pisnol Instead oLbeing ‘just "one of those present." she's the star of the party-delighting old friends and winning new ones. And you can teach yourself to play, by a short-cut method which makes it ens-y to rend music and muter the piano keyboard. You have a "life-size" chart of the Iceberg IANIIGQ Produces Alrunlnnt Green leaves In Quick Time. be worked. It ls better u. thin out the plants so that they can de- velop well. though some gardeners do not thin. but allow leaf lettuce plants to grow in s crowded row on the theory that the leaves are smaller and more tender that way. Cos lettuce should be sown at the same time. since it matures later and while it resists summer heat. it must make growth before the hot spell comes. The cos and head lettuce must be thinned or transplanted. to six inches apart in the row. All good lettuce must grow fast. ff it stands still the leaves will b often bleac ed t'eirig its upright leaves t“, ‘“ biotic week before become bitter. It requires plenty ' used. With each pictured key is i music staff. When you place this ' the keyboard may look. the lame part of the piano molt flequently the n to which is its symbol on the chart behind your keyboard. you sol at a glance which key to ltrllre for each note. and Personal '1 Fashions '1 Literature Living a noble our happy dsn And about the and can. If you will line your with wax paper after g will prevent cake sticking pan, also save it from burning lllrbllo felt bats cleaned with a. pas made o! arrowroot and magnesia. Allow it to stand until dry. then prism off. oaks "tiara the For successful baking don't over- crowd your oven. Fill it to capacity. f-fcfioiése, biégtleave st least s one; ace ween every pan an the edge of the oven. Inmgct b“. ins foods frequently and turn them about for even cooking. 4 Bowlins is fast becoming of the fevoritq sports of nrfinb... men. It's fun, it's healthy and it’; chic. 'l.l enjoy it even more if you drw the part. and wear a frock action. Culottes - especially those ending lust above the knee are an ideal solution, and gray flannel divided skirts are as smart as they are practical. Try a Jerkln to work wonders with your waidrcbel , flfkllfimrfi‘? ““i°"““f..f'.°il' B - , OI] - - houette - or a3?“ a jerkin as an accent for your stark white shirt. You can have your choice of almost any neckline- Bqlll-N. V 6r round -- with back, side. or shoulder closing. Suede, felt, angora and corduroy ape just a, 19w of the attractive fabrics to which they are adaptable. You'll wear them for both daytime and even- . no Jerkin of course, curbs wcrn over innumerable frocks, q. fact that should be of interest to the Budgefrminded. Then too. even a bccifiner will find a jukin easy to make. SAFETY FIRST- lN T!!! HOME Women frequently. won-y neg- 1W1! shout dancers outside, and fail ot take precautions which would prevent accident; wltllin bhfliimhiimfl. t! of million started in ear childhood will enable children .35 adults to avoid accidents which can happen even in most sheltered home. Here are 1cm. 3111188 u should remember: Bad all: frequently result from us chairs or stools for step- lldd"! l!) 110181118 pictures or cleaning walls. ‘icmetiines the homemaker uses a ricket box for a ladder and only realizes er danger when the collapses. Poorly lighted stairs or those not provided with rails are great 1191M to the bone-setter’: profess- ion. but they Ire onl a detriment to family health and smily financ- cs. Danger from poisons 11d poison- ous substances used in cleaning or as germicideg is rec ized. but re- ports of children find g and drink- ng such compounds are frequent. Poisons should be kept locked up. More mops are ariphyxta homes t an in factories or shops. Gas fixtures should be inspected regularly for leaks and the valves should be adjusted so they turn smoothly but not easily. Furnaces should be maintiii ed so fumes cannot escape into o house when the fires are banked for the night. Proper ventilation in sleeping rooms and living rooms provides an ad- ded safety factor. Installatlon of electrical fixtures in rural homes will lessen work for housewives, but proper care should to avoid the Dfllllbllity of shook.‘ Fixtures mould not. be touched with one hand while the other is grasping faucets or parts luinbing system, or while of body is in contact ectrical bereached from beeullylnl that slim!» Plenty of freedom of g 62.1m- 21. 1941 ' '" "a wvv‘ Leisure —Th8 Woman ’s Realm mcleomeoordsshoiildub ‘hm-y mother of 8111141111 be h“ w 3i?’ ‘ti’... 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Urileq yon . you're often bet. a smart simple Furthermore. it's better to as. Oidetqbe ‘u, you our,‘ all of the time than a type you WWW you can be only now ans then. Better to be a pretty, pt. m“! wed woman every Bi-Mledaythazitobeacti-icm about five times a mrn-th and neither this nor that. the m,“ dflrjéi-fdthetmgiriith. on’ eel f . ~11 if and when wiring legit i" the! W11 simply haven't tlu time to be truly chit with beinc merely Ralf-i hiwbwd or rom- test beau will be able to answer this one more vnwiirasinsly than even I can. Uhlw he is a real sophisticate. the chances are ten to one that m“ women fflslhten ‘him lass-patty is fused wl , 018th to slim ving unsuccess- fully in be_ chic. and to be pretty instead ves you no license in nd-blowri ooiffures, frills and ruffles or otherwise fussy othes or to decide that you can 86% awaiy with being dowidy aw and thai. can live up to it ter off with a. wring Your DAIRYING IN GREECE Buffaloes. milch cows. ewes. and Roots provide the milk Ill y Greece. ilk of buffaloes an cows is used mainly for the liulii market. and the milk of ewes rind goats for making cheese. ‘There III approximately 220.000 mllch oiws 70.000 buffaloes. nearly nine million sheep and over five and a half frui- ilon goats in . The yield from cows. goats and ewes cloul! approaches each other. the suopl! Proper fuses should be WW replaced when necessary. and - Hero's the Jacket dress you've been waiting for. Nothin, could be smarter for the first warm days than this new dress with its own boxy locket. Navy blue is s P61111- nia avorite and looks crisp rid neat teamed enough to be com ear the jacket with other Spring and Bummer u it makes a grand little coat for cool days and evenings. Style No. 180 is dos for also; i2. 1|, l0, I6. l6. and . line ll requires!» l I ardsofN-imhfab- You see too flint. huge though 12 black and white keys are re- peated throughout its length. Our diagram shows you these ll keyp, . starting at Middle C and continuing to the next C in what is called an octave. Learn this limpls octave, both keys and notes. and you've taken the first big step in playing the piano. Other mm are u simple: in no time you are playing your favorite pieces. Our M-page instruction book includes the keyboard chart; explains chord: and ‘ ‘ of music: given the music of popular tunes for practice. I Send 20c in co ns for your copy of $10k Course In Piano Playing to e Guardian Home Service. 5e sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. . City - y if skirt nd kt-ll-Q mu 3r°.3.’.a..u..§ r.i'°wa.i° . ’ Needlecraft- —-For The Hoe from buffaloes being eight tlmll less. M‘