__ I f Fashions z Literaiur it“ weaorflquvsuievlel“ MAR¢H 28.1941 Woman's Re al OQOOOQOOOQ m v Social and Persona MAGIC ALWAYS GIVES LIGHT, TENDER TEXTURE "VVUQQ. E lLenten ELlllIAIlOIISl l Dmolh)’ Dix 33W“ Ever Blessed God. whose word is. "peace. peace to hun that is far oil‘ and. to him that ls near," fulfil Thy promise to Thy servant for whom we pray. Rescue him from the mis- eiy of groundless fears and restless anxieties. Take him more and more out of himself. that duty may be no longer a drudgery but a. delight. Lead him into the secret _of 'lh.v peace which quiets every misglving and fills the heart with JOY and eon-l fidence. Save him from the shame and etmlfitliiesz of a hlugled. ulifeal ~- l c . . o; a mm ran m _ possess so n ffiglllffiill "'..l-“1.'s'lll.'oo3“'ll.@ deaths: patience. Amid the storms and stress‘ o." muubvrcd 75339‘ m9 Second lgwggt, of life. lethim hear a deeoertvoicg IQ" "m" in to for the cuv cvcr recorded. flow-l iilbblillillill ‘hint ltlhugt ‘ghoglelivelsfl alto c : l9.l8..'1‘lici'e were large dccreas- 11M f1 1b “Q - T ‘i! . n m Ill‘ nvlrcgo baking a uneven IIIVICI or VI! CANADIAN MEDICAL Allociarion AND ur: LOVE CAN ME MADE INTO A PERMANENT BLESSING It .Can Be Lasting In Married Life If The Husband And Wife Know When To Over- look Shortcomings In The Other A men writes: "In a realistic world, why do M01116 8W1 1115M that there is such a thing as permanent love between one man and one woman? It Ls a beautiful sentiment. originated by the poets, but . - - it has no basis of truth to zest on. Every time we fall in love we imagine that it is real love and that it will last forever. Those are the twin characteristics oi the love insanity. But in a yea‘: or two we recover from it and note with surprise and consternation that we are legally married. Nature has played her trick of making us believe that a temporary emotion was an etenial {session and the law has sealed it. so there we are. And we might get along fairly - well except that presently another channer l . . canes along and we fall for him or her. As far Ian! IN as I can see, the old notion about there being ‘lulu anything wrong in husbands and wives philand- NEW YORKS HEALTH A Toy-um; to the Health Commis- Ilililkt?!‘ o! New Ycrki. John Levi Rice. that citv spends only 76 ¢¢11l5 P" 119w per year in defendmi the heath of its citizens. let 1185-11 V"? ' crual and infant inortzil- (l0 1115 dfiilv WQYk in quietness and ' vhs from scarlet fever, confidence. tearing no tomorrow. ncr ‘ wplwitp "newnmua, the evil that it brings, for Thou art “d n,c,,,,,g,tis, withlnm. And this we ask for iieius 1n ihe has! six veal-s the (lepaft- CliiibtS sake. Amen-Sumner i c- mvnt of hcnllhbbullt elevcriliéwligaollll: (3011117- llflltllklflxlfiulllrlhll liluglliwlilfilih lnborn- 0 God. who has in incrcv laufillt w“, m ‘we Umu-(l Suites. esiziblishfl us how good it is to follow the holy desires which Thou nianifoldly put- e" 18"" "'5' 3 "Cal's “My ma“ the‘ test into_ our hearts. and how hitter w‘ . - . ~ _! ‘Wm no! Oiilaiio publu health lnboinlorv. es is me “w: or falling Short of whab _ J: D0 YOU COME "o"! all tired out, "lieadldiy" lnbhshed 1890.1 Lust your 140.000 persons were X- 6W1 bcflllti! reds? raved lm‘ inlrsrcillosis and hunc z»; new UlLwPS ucrv discovcrcfi. . U(‘i)f\!'lill<'ll'. hclpcrl to (liziilhosc. our minds behold. strengthen us. we beseech Thee. to wulk steadfastly throughout hie in, the better mull which our diciirls ll-..f and l)l't‘\'(‘llL such diseases us, 01196 0110561 H1111 111W 115 ‘Vledom l" svphihs. ‘-'.Oll0l'l‘lif)(‘i\. Hnplnnnlllli. uphold and dinhllieria “'91 make n-nnlc use, llusrns lhcv (‘lO.li£’l'("|vvi‘)f' tho llcivurinuuls llibornloir selllte FlIlCl lll'l\'ill(‘, DlYlClXlIUIlUTS ill lhc (humid-ls of rare discn ‘llic Dcmrlinvlit is iioiv an. 2.3 I 0U rot-urns 0 q.’ .1 school bcr-one krill"; of has‘ Bolciuun. M. D.. director H uu . _ ire diabetics. lllbPffilllflsig,‘ trcad it prudently _ Ann, f ll(‘!\!‘L CSLSCS keep n: . tabs on the youngsters ‘.\..h rlitulilnllc hczirt ciiscase, tlienum- children. "Phr- ncxt big problem." says Cling}; "h Education is the control oil making them seli-supportuig This " Our 75.000 New Yorkcisl is much bellcr than garters ivltdi in Thy fear. as l as checrlullv in‘ 'lh.v love: so that. having been hnthful to Thee nil the days of our hie here. we may be able hopefully lo resign ourscvcs g into 'lhv hands hcrcaflcr. Anion.- Rowland Williams 0818-1870.) CHILDREN'S SOCKS When knit-ting children's Socks. run three or four lines of rounded elastic under the turnovers, so are always being lost. Living s Leisure :- Th (‘OYR AGE Courage ‘.1 "n"! just ‘Tn he» ("Jo's b06011 it) i312 SBDYO mrusg A! rre in daring. (icuwrce is to grove, '1‘.'\ (title the hurt and make time world believe You are not caring. Courage docs not die Alone in dymg for a cause, To die is only gLVlIiQ. Courage is to feel The daily daggers of relentless strife And keep on living. HOUSEHOLD HINT! ‘Ihgv standing on e cushion for a long stretch of ironing, and your ieet won't get either cold or tired. To flatten an upturned blade ofa knife heat the point, and when cool 1.. m if writ-H. scissors. Finish it off by filing. Make e starch and oold water and apply a coat. all over a plaster statuettp. Let it dry and when brushed off. rthe sfaiuette will be clean. Both black and navy blue wash- ing materials look twice as good if the v are "blued" after being rinsed. an th do like to be hung 011$ YD dry wl-‘iout wringing - weather permitting. Save gas by filling your sauce- an lid with potatoes. tie a cloth highly over them and than return the lid to the sau an in which your greens or stew s cooking; the potatoes will be perfectly steamed xvntzout any trouble, If your white thlngs-Aiandker- chiefs, towels, etc. - have become a little yellow with time, try this idea. After washing them next tune, let them soak overnight in clean cold water with a teaspoon- ful o cream of tartar allowed to every quart of water. When the clcthes are ironed after this treat- ment you will flnd them really as [white as snow. Blooming on every costume this Spring will be flowers - at the lapel, as a waistline or bosom corsage; in the hair. as symmetrical trimming for turbans; and used in unique ways to emphasize dress closings. BRUSH YOUR. HAIR. Brush up and out, brush away .m the head, and brush every night. Brush systematically with long. sweeping strokes which go right through the hair, and give l‘. impetus, and stimulation. Arid do disinfect. that brush. How can you expert. clean hair when you use n dirty brush? cream with powdered cos ume e Woman ’s Realm Crab meal salad in a lemon fcliv ring and covered lightly with may- onnaise gives a sprightly spring salad for company serving. l Luminous walls that transmit sunlight by day and give (ff a dif- fused illumination of their" own at night can be built with hollow" glass bricks filled with a flurocscenf. gas and are a new invention for bulld- ers. Each. brick becomes in effect a separate lamp ivhen an electric cur- rent is pass-ed through wires em- bedded in the bricks. SMALL HANDS TTPPED WITH RICH COLOR. Dark and handsome-that's the way your nails will lozk this spring when they're at their smartest, It's new. it's fun. it's sophi=tlcated. to wear them polished in dark-as- nighf tom, with the sparkle of black e Especially smart with black, this ail-toxic is good too with greens. blues yellows. And it's definitely the p0?- ish shade to wear when you're "rut sparkling." Sequins and pails-tics. clip clusters and great splashes of jewelry. are adding sparkle this spring to everything we wear. With them. you need a deep dark finger color -- not a glaring red to add a too-competing sparkle of its own Applying Polish Here are commands to help keep your fingers high in fashion rating: Use a base first and two coats of polish over it for really high lustre. Dip fingertips in cold nutter after each coat. to ‘harden’ pwllsn fore tho next ccat is applied. Take that “minute to relax" just after polish has gone on. Polish lasts so much longer after a thorough diying-and you'll last longer if you take at minute or two to relax now and then. If you have time to change your polish almost ev day, keep five or six dh-ades on alp to carry out special costume color schemes. If you haven't the time wear a clear rose or red that. will pzlnt up any color scheme. for blowing the dust out of carved gu-niture or out of the wire mat- ess. To "iron" handkerchief; without using fuel. flatten them, soaking wet, on a mirror. RICE AND COCONUT MOULD Four tablespoons of rice: l pint of milk; 2 tablespoons cf desiccated coconut; l teespomi of sugar: cust- ard. Boll the rice and coconut in the ml!k_ until rice is tender. Stir in the sugar. Press into a wet mould when cold turn out: p'ur over some jam sauce. Sprinkle with coconut. then serve with custard. At your grocer‘: -- i8 or I00 to the package -— olso Tender Leaf Tea In Use that discarded bicycle pump ' 7- and iI-oz. packages. Illmlcd and peeked in Canada THE COOK'S CORNER OATMEAL BRUWNIES BISCUITS Two and a half 07s. flour, 3 1-2 ozs. medium iatmeal, 2 czs. drip- ping, l-2 egg, l-4 teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon oi‘ sugar, l-a leasp.on of salt. Sieve the flour, baking powder, and salt. Rub the fat into the flcur, then add uie oatmeal and sugar. Mix the egg with a little water and add enngr. l0 the flour lo make a sillf dough. Roll out thinly. Cut lill0 neat pieces. Bake in a moder- ate oven f 11‘ l5 to 20 minutes. PINEAPPLE SEVEN-MINUTE FROSTING Two cgg-rvhif-es. 1 1-2 cups gran- ulaled sugar. 6 tablespoons canned, sirainrd pineapple _iuice. Combine n1! ingredienti in lcp cf double boiler, and stir until sugar is dfs- solved. Beat constantly with rotary eggbealer over rapidly boiling water umi! frosting i5 fluffy, and will hold its shape-about seven minutes. R/e- mfive from hot svnler. and beat until alm Sl- c021. thou srcad between layers. and on ftp ol cake. (‘OFONUT SHORTBREAD Eight iablcspoons of flour; 1 iahlespom sugar; 2 ozs margarine: l-2 lempocn baking powder; yolk cf an egg; 4 lablespocns deszccated coconut. Cream the butter and sugar. add the flour, baking pow- der. and coconut. then mix well: next sth- in the beaten yolk of egg If uocdcd. add a very little milk, but the mlxiure should be only just moist enough to handle easily Knead well. Rcll out (n a floured board to l-2 inch thick. Sprinkle lightly it'll-h sugar. cut info fancy shapes. bake on a sheet cf grease- proof paper for twenty miiules in a moderate oven. A nice aflern: :1 f:...,.; i501‘ crinkled crepe in T059 pink with a tini‘ black elephant design. Way to Lose Ten Pounds-—- Cut Calories Five Weeks Asnmicus. vomo . time cum, COOKIE‘. 320 CAI-S new 44-0 CALS. Hlgh-Calory Foods Made ller Fat "Heavens. ls that fat woman ME?" When the mirror shows you're not just "pleasingly plump" any more —what to do‘! Diet, everyone says. And diet is right. li it's the scientific low-calory one. Skipping courses won't do. for it's calories, not quantities that build fat. You might think it fattening to eat "whole" meals! But you can lose on them if they're low-caiory foods. A lamb chop has only 100 calories, l baked potato 100, 3 stalks of asparagus 20, two cookies 100. A real lunch—on!y 320 calories! You can even eat delicious sweet desserts! Only you'll choose date graham pudding (100 a serving), not Brown Betty (500); lemon ice (100). not a chocolate walnut sundae (425)! But if you don't know your cal- ories what damage you can do with ONE dish. A serving of lamb stew with dumplings has 440 calories. Two buttered waffles are 600! So get yourself a caiory chart as a diet guide. Be good. don't falter, and you'll lose two pounds a week! Our 32-page booklet gives l calory chart. 3-day liquid diet to start reducing and 42 tasty low- calory menus. Srnd 2pc in coins fir Y0!" 9°!!! of The New Way To A Y "W111 Guntdfan H me B? sure to wr'ie plaznly your Name, Address and the Namc Fgi» e l-i The F"... cf occklet. u}; —aiém Address is something In the face of divorce statistics one cannot deny that many P90- ple who think they are in love diagnose their syu. oms incor- rectly and mistake i. slight rise in temperature as an indication that they have chronic inflammation of the heart. But that isn't. love. it is merely sex attraction. and when that is over they wake up from their 1!t- e fle dream of romance and wonder whatever made them think they cared for each other. Perhaps these little passing loves, this flash of tinsel in a tin pan that. flares up for a minute and then dies down into a pinch of ashes, is all of which the great majority of people are capable. Not every one is endowed by nature ivith a gift for lovir; any more than he or she is with a talent for nrrlting. or painting. or singing The Cords That Bind But for all of that. there are great lovers, men and women whose hearts cling to each other rind whose affection is as enduring as t.he eternal rocks. I know many couples like this who have been married 30, 40. 50 years and who are far more devoted to each other. far more necessary to each others happiness today than they were on their wedding day. And whv shouldn't this be the \ ¥O¥O§QO44FO444VO O—O44§O# Amateur Glamour Girl i (By JOSEPH CHYADWICK l g 4-0004 CHAPTER. VII Tonia kept the roadster ruc- ing through the dark countryside. Sally, seated beside her was telling of the theft of her car, with em- phasls on how iilce Michael Shane had hem to her Finally, Tonia broke in. "You say that this other driver, Don- ovan, stole your car?" "That's what Michael thought. At any rate, Donovan had disap- peaie . "After fixing the bunk in the , ktfiiick to look as if he were still on “Yes. Michael thinks that he dis- appeared because he's a saboteur and was afraid Michael had found him out." Tonia was secretly amused by Sally's tone whenever she men- tioned Michael. It was so evident that she had been much taken with the young truck driver. "I could do without the car, of course." Sally continued, "but my ba gage was in it, and all the clo hes I own." ' "Well, now you can go on ping orgy." said Tonia. “I'm afraid not. You see, I've just lost my job." "Oh. I'm so sorry! But you'll find another one." "Not so easily. I'm a. librarian, and it's not easy to find a place " "Can't you do anythin else?" "I suppose I'll have ," Sally said. She was silent a moment. Then: "I have something to fall back on. but I can't bring myself to it. 'I'here's a man who wants to marry me." "And you don't love him?" "No -and he doesnt’ love me. f-le is a widower with two children. I-ie i X f a shop- looklng after 0f hiring a nursemaid, he erlng was cut from the same piece of cloth that ion; skirts were made oi." To which I might retort. that. after all. thcre to be saldior long skirts. physi- cally and morally. True, they cramp the style of those who long to be free and untrammeled in their movements. but they were WBXTIIEI‘ and made of better material end lasted longer than tlte half yar lknee-length skirts are made. But one can be to cynical as well las too trusting. It is just as foolish to have no faith in the higher na- ture of our fellow creatures as it is to be a Pollyanna going around proclaiming that every one is an langelic world. So when you say that there can be no permanent love be- tween a man and a woman you are just as far from the truth as you fwould be if you contended that fevery case of calf love is the grand passion. Love Not Always Fleeting d of chiffon out of which modern case? The cord that binds a man and woman together is woven of many strands. Througih it must run the red thread of passion, but if that is the only thing) that holds them together it will reak. The tiethat binds them so closely togeter that they are lit- erally one ls made up of memories that they have shared together, of the battles they have fought out shoulder i0 soulder, of the cradles they have bent over and the coi- ‘have wept over to- ‘ Rules The passing loves may have their own kick and thrill. but they do not bring the happiness that permanent. love does. Look about among your acquaintances. Who are the contented ones, those who got married and stayed married or those who are always fi-guring in the divorce courts? Look at the ravaged face of the woman who has had many lovers and has nothing left after she has gotten too old to attract men. Then look at the serene counte- nance of the woman whose heart has never wavered away from the husband of her youth. Whom do you envy: Ioi-hario, who isn't so gay when he is 70. sitting lonely in his room trying to recall the names of U18 many wo- men he has loved. or Darby with his faithful old Joan at his side? Oh. yes, there is such a thing as lasting love between men and women. There is a. love that can make a perfect companionship be- tween a husband and wife so that they never weary of each otherl! they never weary of each other! society. or take note of time or the fading of youth and beauty. Let us thank God for married love and wish there were more DOROTHY orx his home." "Bo!" Tonia. said. wryly. "Instead wanted to many one! That's like a man. of it children and Selfish." She laughed shortly. "You fie. I know men, M iss-uh --I don't lieve you've told me your name." "It's Sally Martin." “Sally . . . it fits you." Tonia hesitated. wondering what name to give herself, then said, "Mine is Mary Smith." They drove on and on. Finally, Tonia realized that she was very tired. She looked at Sally, saw that she was dozing. Up ahead was a group of build. 1118s —8- Bus statio, a reaaurant, and a dozen small frame houses. An illuminated sign read, "Tourist Cabins." ~ Tonia drove info the parking lot and stopped. ‘Belly. Delis slop here for the n ." she said. ly roused herself. ‘Al! right." They rented a cabin —one small room with twin beds. When an at- tendant had brought Tomas lug- sage in and departed. she looked about the room curiously. It was a strange place for Tonia Lane to be staying, she thought. $11! Opened a small trunk and look out a pink silk night dress which she handed t» Sally. ‘ "Maybe you'd like to borrow that." "Thanks." Sally was loflklng at the contents of the trunk "You have lovely things, Mary “I'd be You until you get yours back," Sally didn't answer, but she glanced down at the clothes she W118 Wflfirinil’ —the shabby suit the plain white blouse, the nggquejed shoes. She felt suddenly ember. rassed. She sat on the ed e o the twin beds, whfleg '1": 6113f dressed. She was still there when other bed. 115N111 Wu sleew?" asked Tonia. Yes -—but I was thinking." "What about?" "How different we are. You're so lovely, Mary. You're like a 111335. zine cover." offered me security in exchange for KISS Yllllll TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Pepleu Many Sufler Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The balling thing about low blood count in that ou can weigh about u much n you ever did-even ook health Ind ltronl- yn -you can (eel n lfdyou ad lend in Ibur leirl. do y. tired an an. Low loufl count ineenl you haven't enough red blood corpulclel. it in their v tel lob to carry llfrllvlnl oxyfln fmn your lunIl throughout your body. And iult. u it takes oxygen u» explode Illollnl in your oar and make the power w turn tliewheeis. so you must have plenty of oxygen to u- plnde the energy in your body and give you lnlnl over. Get. r. William! Pink Pills lolly. Till! are world-noted for the help they give In increasing the number and strength of red corpulclel. Then with your blood count up you'll feel like bounding up the Ihln u If zine cove . Sally's eyes widened behind their ale-ism. "Are you an artist's model?" ‘Oh, something like that.” "Then. mlybe I have seen a pic- ture of you." Tonia put her arms under her head. She felt comfortable at page -she was grateful to Sal! for tak- ing her mind off David arren. ally gazed at her wistfuily. "I ergyuyou. I'm so plain compared to (To Be Continued) Gilli ll lllGlll? l0 llllS Puti- V1480- "iv-e" ‘Maybe you've seen me on maga- m .. t shrinks swollen mem- Helpzlhuk) Boothol irritation; (l) mucus, relieving transient oongeaflon. l3‘? fii"w'llilll.'.‘l' §l‘..i'lil'ilZ"»l.,'"“'."“"'" gnu to share them with l after a day's work feeling elimination. So get cnnugli "hi: through the year. Gently laxative in a natural w Andiheygsogoodfloo morning for a month. See if you don iridi 1::_._. 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TRYMY WAXMAU MIPS/I -O477MII7¢8:/ [M97310 I’ MTOt1/6'/006'K£ll0% l Just fry the choice, mellow flavour ofcrlspmalne- lensing Kellogg's Bran Flakes. Eat a bowlful every '1 feel more fir. Orilcr the big golden-yellow package fnrlay. When you u! oul, ask for llio dual package, now aux-wrapped for exlm freshueul HORO ————-By Franc For Friday, March 28th MARCH 2i to APRIL 2i) (Aries) —Favorable for majcr projects and subjects as for minor matters. Persmal and gczieral interests should equally shore your attention. Put the full weight of your cap- ability lnto your job; don't neglect any duties. Unusual news indicated. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Especlally favorable for improvmg personal habits; extending your in- terests t; include other branches of industry or art; research. remodell- ing, renovating, dyeing, hospitaliza- tion; discovering new improved methods. MAY 2i to JUNE 2! (Gemini)- Whlle today may not be count/ed topncuii far finances, it ab. uld be fine for progress in industrial and mechanical lines as well as selling, advertising, getting ahead in im- portant issues. JUNE 22 to JULY‘ 23 (Cancer)- Much is up to you and what your schedule demands. The more co- operative and eazrr yzu are to l the movie actress lay relaxed ln the , BABY'S TEETHING UPSETS QlIlCKlY CHECKED YOUR BABY must " t a tooth". But lu need not get a fever wi it-if baby‘ mother l: win be won't. Here is what one wise mother, Mn. Arch noseicwn, has to u z ‘We have not olCo lent one nigh est lhrou teething u l Your Individual i1 succeed, the surer and greater will be y.ur advancement. Keep in touch with progress. JULY 24 i0 AUGUST 22 (heel-—- Mixed ubratlozis. Exercise extreme care in weighty matters. If you've trained yourself to meet emergen- cies as they arise you'll have no trouble conquering this tame day. Recreation intereits favzred. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Vmgo) - A new twist here and there and y'il'1l acquit y: urself credltably, especially if you go all out with your fine mental equip- ment and gracious understanding and patience. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Minor routine matters, work with which you are familar. selling, shlpplng, finishing in- completed items. whoiescme recrea- tion activities, s claLs. domeitlcity first favored. OCTOBER 24 lo NOVEMBER ‘l2 (Scorpio) - What does your pm- gram call for? How mucn depends 11pm your output? These are the SCOP es Drake questions that must be conscien- tl_.u_slyv__an,swAeijed__ln_your efforts Here is a versatile” princess pat- tern that is a “mu§t" for every woman who sews. its well cut 1.nes can be used as a basis for ma.iy inzunl’..z't.:.rifrrt.i.ilu.ilii Mrs. B. A. Sfblne, oi Gait, OaL, says: égllfffdiiili". 3&5.‘- idiy (all four molln I u never yefwnkened m at ii be without tliue tablets." tli n! t-iuti ubl u i du flnt lip sleteeililxrfeverFi-Lasye lfllilh, fa action yet ufe. Analyst's oerlil- eau every . Al» elective in Constipation, Simrle Fever, Diarrhoea Upset Stomach. Cetus, Sigma I . C < TOO MUCH. After the service the preacher, an cldfashloned type, favcred ulie old lady wlthzililis views on etema! pui- ishment. ere was a great deal of fire and hrimstoiw ln it. "I don't belfeve !t," the old lady said im/pulalvely. "No human con- stitution could possibly stand !t." MIGHT D0. A woman wanted to have the lhH-Pg of her n'sg eliortd. so she called an a beauty surgeon. ‘Haw nuch will you charge t9 alter the have of my nose?" she asked. "A hundred guineas, mad-am." "A hundred guineas!" she explod- "isivt there scmetftirg less ex- :ens've?" "Well." .4 re plltd the surgeon. ' iuavrerlwaii could try waiklnl into _smart new Spring frocks for your teen age daughter, Make one vers- . ion of printed rayon fabric ln a dark ‘color, rlghtened up with a wliite collar and tiny bzm on the bolero pockets. This same pattern makes ‘, the favorite sailor dress with rows of braid on the collar as well as a dress up frock with heart shaped n-eckling and contrasting lacing; at tile waist. Style No. 282i is designed for sizes l2, ll, 16. i8 and 20. Size l6 requires 8 8-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for dress; l yard for shirt sleeved bolero. Send Pwenty (200) coin is pre- ferred. for Patten-i. Write plainly your Name, Adtress and the style number. Be sure to state the also you wish. Style No. 2821B!» .........--.... Name street Addict: City TiIiiKii purinmr ggrlwund to he! rolinlgvevmii-bu Plindieadachee, hepcheiie and fi calmer-untrue ollnervoedueto functions disorders. Pinkiiani’: l'..'t'.'i.8l".%‘l'$..'€il"l'i.l‘l"v'.$'£3' Made m amen ' ' and the quickrie s Willi wlv“ respond to demands. Apply self consistently to avoid last nun- ute strain. NOVEMBER. 23 lo DECEMBER 22 (Sagmtainus) - Today can be a mcneymaker if yzu choose it to be ' C\\'il lilhllilfil." 311cc. Many good aspects emanating. Dent hesitate wilere duty calls. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Important _ issues 8111i lGSS ‘Qilfilllltlllll ilCllVlteS Hi8 favored in a mild n-ay. with cilia eifcrt and ciLclcncy you can make better herelway. D.n'l minzinzc the value of ptcady. if not showy, ad- Vllilfkmfilil. - JANUARY 22 t- FEBRUARY 20 faquarlus) -— MflillviilllCi, builders, yCiI handling fabrics. canxcnfvrs. plumbers, draught men, lcc 1c H111 of all kinds, Cl3ll€5 mid ..= .10’ workers are sponscred under bcnclic rays. All Aquarlans can, and should achieve scme fling of value ‘Tilt?- FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) _ Have. no aiiams 11W" that which ycu knw you can handle. The wlll to do plus your intuition and sound common sense will see you safely through proh- lems, Have faith. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Alert. keen in mind and 1111611 l" actizn. Scmctimes too self-assiued f.l- the gocd of its pcnula " 11nd advancement. Can ednrrubliv iwld a position of importance once it learns self-mastery and Ciilllifal?! I more cooperative spirit. Needlecraft- —~F0r T}: Home 282i