E ‘2?5°!. 8'1 _ E5? 29-3-9’ fwigg“? ‘I ‘15-‘5911 1:1. 1940 f Helpful Hints For The Women Folk . _ , WHEN 1 GRO\\' OLD I l l i colored straws are smart. The ~—~—— shiny accent will be followed in When I Emu‘ old. lord, let me live patent leather in colors also, and Where tumbling enters singing go j because red ls so good for spring, Ilircugli ferny glans of hallowmi the introduction of red patent Hill-Se. deaths: is entirely plausible in hats Dear childhood haunts of long (or trimmings. ‘ B80] “Ills-re ‘p! At the Bruyere collectzoil shown ' ;in Paris, the new khaki 511E065 are 'witiely sponsored They have a new and lively character, one on ilsplng vrzncis, like little ed minds to rest Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box l DOROTHY DIX SAYS— EMPLOYERS MORE CONCERNED WITH ABILITY THAN GOOD LOOKS However, Neatness and Cleanliness Are De- manded — Today’s Letter Box Dear Dorothy Dix-Is it trus that a zlrl must be beautiful before she can get employment? I have lust been told bv a ho s the greenish side, one on the beige szde. With this color, black hat; and accessories are worn and khaki, color dresses are trimmed Oli may my sight be such dear with black. Tills is s iart and new lord. looking. That my appraising eyes »-—- Ilfay fflean the beauty of the fields, The 1lPI~E known typewriter The glory of the skies; patent was granted by Queen Anne of England on Jan 7, 1714. It W8: issued lo Henry Mill, an English engineer. No record or descrip- tion of his invention has survived. APPLE SALAD TRICK Small peeled, cored, boiled apples chllied make delicious container.- for cottage cheese or fruit sala . Serve on lettuce and spread w salad dressing to which has bcell added e. little apple or plum Jelly. Lflorant‘ shrubs draw" vibrant ..e From earths overflowing breast. And hearing be attuned to sound Of earth. while yet life's sweet: O! biffl-SOHH tlfll‘. at eve, at. dawn The rusting of wheat. I crave not fame. nor mini gold. But like these-Mien o grow lituou uioni THE COOK ’S CORNER CHOCOLATE SPONGE ROLL 4 egg tuliiies l cup fine granulated sugar 4 egg yolks 4 tablespoons cold water 1-2 ttaspoon vanilla 4 tritlezpaons cocoa 3-4 cup flour -—'Janet Pollock Graham. BEAUTY HINTQ FOR EVERY DAY Bwirling flight: of locusts are de- picted in motion pictures by cofiee grounds floating on eddylng miter currents. l‘! your lrin I ‘spotty,’ eat leg meat and fewer sweets and more lettuce, spinach, green vegetables and fresh frtlit. lfyourskinisdryaneenspped trywashingftiriwarmmilk H’ your dun is mm. Put lome fine oatmeal into a. muslin bag and 80 0V9? your wet face with it Let It dry on before ravishing off. midi parts of rosewetea- and wi ‘ hmel makes s good astrin- gen . Splash cold water over your tliron: and cnir. for that thicken- ‘Phe next time that can of hasty pastry mix comes out for an apple pie treat, soak the apples in fresh Florida. orange juice, then bake as usual, adding a little of the oranfli‘ , juice to the fillzng. 0h inr, what pie. | QUATNTNESS 0F PAPER LACE 5mm IN NEW JABOTS one is going to feel really spring-like this year — for to go with one“: new Spring stilt Pr» the .. _ . ‘ , b, ‘m’ ‘m ‘§§..;‘.$‘.“i....2.§‘..fi.§ llegswo" We: Black patent leather will be the ruffles, lace edged, with tiny. pearl B1,,“ 658g “$1125 “mu m" Add ma“ 90pm“ m“ W?” m" b'm'°“5"lh° 1am" wmmmg Wm“ su 1r Yldlllilly beating constantly . . ‘This will undoubt- of Orgliftdv with babv lace Or ' g‘, g,‘ Mk1. . d ' fluence hat fashions. Sztil- ialorcd round collar‘; with fagot- B“ e°g “igligsaterjain {Q}? . _ tlinck {lflfflif leather com- ting and crystal buttons. Cotton gm) ggg g. {s d fflgnla’ s‘ r. will plaid silks or cottons pique is sharched for tcilcred mrfitllxlggremgesshzrhowobakg? 3g: :1 7's‘. hdgrixnmirigs of smartness, and becoming wide about 15.. x 10.. with greased “p” p‘; -" .. w 9 °" ‘ma’ lPvemb ___ Pour batter into pan. Bake in mod- erate oven (360 F.) for 12 to l5 minutes. ‘him out on clot/h cover- ed with pru-dered sugar Trim off edges. Rrrr-‘ve paper and roll cake. Cool and spread with Whipped cream or Seven-Minute Frosting. SEVEN-MINUTE FBOTING 2 unbeaten B88 whites l 8-4 cups fruit sugflr 1-3 cup cold water 1 teaspoon flavoring Place sugar. unbeaten egg whites and cold watvar iri top of double boiler. Cock over boiling water for seven minutes, beating comtantly with Dover beater Remove from fire nad add flavoring. “TIIDS"IS A CANADIAN .\ - PRODUCT Said the dresser to the actress: “There's a gentleman at the door who insists on coming in." "Dvi you ask for his card?" in- i__ _ _.___ ' qv ' the altar. "'. but. he only laughed and try.‘ i0 kiss me.” "Ch. lot hm ‘n," said the actress, “That's my husband!" Correct Information Aids the Home Nurse FIVIRISN PATIENT (‘are For Ailments Ccnfidcnily Do you feel hclplcss, at sea when a member of your family is Ill? With rirzlit nursing information, you can be confident. efficient. Perhaps your child is stibjcct to such l).il)_\‘]1()()d ililnnriils as colic. You f'\‘(‘(‘L'lllZC an flllilfk by baby's . y DESIGN N0. X 395 Fills unusual. crochancd hug-me-liglit is fill-ill‘ in on». iririnniilrii- piece .. I, . . woman w runs placement agency that if I were not quite so tall and a. blt bettfir looking she would have no trouble In getting ma a position WWII-fie my Wvrk was far above the averwe. but as I am she cannot get me a lob. D0 all employers feel this way about a girl's locks ff I were hideous or malformed iii some way. 1 could understand Why no employer would want w have to 100k at mo, but I am no movie star. I am as good-looking as the average. 1n fact. I have been called pretty at times. But if I am not attractive enough to obtain em- ployment, I am certainly not attractive enough in get a husband. 0f course. like eveiy other 18-year- old girl, I have always dreamed o love and mar- riage, and if that is out. there is nothing left fol me in life. What about it? DEBPETRNPH-Y UNHAPPY. Answer: think the woman in the employment agenc v who told you that she iould not get you a job because you were not " iss America" knew V61)’ ittle about lier business, because it ls not true that the average business nan demands that all of his female emplo e5 shall have passed a, beauty testk Odf coursefi there gebgertiaglbn lilies o work. such as modeling in swan P855 5 Ops. I) O Em 1° and have eno to get by on. but I model rig for advertisements, being geel m“ weuflemld watt until we chorus girls or In the movies, where‘ have mare what, 1; ymlg-Agtlfigegtlon i e in the matter? Ans er: Avzzirl of i9 and a boy of 30 who good looks are a requisite. but th ordlnarv enipoyei- doesn't care two lr ad their wn feet and B“ a c y onare 013$: than their b.ls; whether the girl lie liireshas a. self-sup rtln years. Rwy gave had more experi- pug nose or u UIBCIQII profile or whether chi? is blonde or brunette. He wants her, of course to be neat ’ ‘IUNI INI “Good News of 'l Lenten Meditation ( By l B". June: Henry Larson 1 a . l r HAVE SEEN THE norm l I ‘II have seen the Lord. 1 \t'as' yEa-"d-lw outside the tomb crying. ihen I stooped and l0oke<l lnto me mnlbumd I saw two anges who W‘? Wmmm why are you sobbing?‘ 1 all-WHY“. Because they have taken "waif my Mlwwl‘ and 1 do not know “We "my have but him. After r sasu 1 tumea and saw a mall Willi)!" .1 l-{IOUBIIL was the gai~oener.| w o said, Woman why are yQu gqb- I Every Thursday Evening 940" NIC Incl Network a v- YOUR PAGE E1911!‘ rm! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .. , reeeeawwwwoevewwnwmevmeeeeeceeoeeeeeoeeemmeew 0+1 o-eoo-evo-veeoo-eveveeomeeeooveeoveewooveeeeevxooeoeoveeeevveevevoee44q““"‘._;=“ ’ t ’ h’ L't E l . omen s Realm/Social andpersonal/Fas ions/ | erature oo<>eo++o+ee+ ' §OOOO£§4\AAAnaA§‘ ~seesse<ssssatsmsa“sssssssssooeiiilisisssssou 1 t. INDIVIDUAL llllllllaillltfli (By FRANCES DILKE) (Copyright, 1939, King Features Syndicate inc.) Look In the section your birthday comes In, and (Ind what your outlook Is. according to the stars ¢HJM|HHHHM%YnHV AH%VnHFfiYfiHM5 For Thursday March l4. I940 MARCH 21 to APRJIl 30 (A1165) -Flne indications from your stars, my able Arlen-do live up to your best qualities. wont youl Ilf you don't you yourself will notice the difference in how people and con- ditions react to you. Take an active part in progressive matters. APRJL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) —Be discreet with relatives, in ell and clean and suitably dressed so a! not to be hard on the eyes, but be- ‘ygond that all lie is concerned with her ability to do what she is hired to do eiiiciently and be pleasant to get along with. ' Indeed, so far from beauty of s. spectacular character being an asset- to a girl in business it. l. a draw- back. Leaving as.de the very few lecherous employers who pick out their secretaries for their pulchrl- tude and not for their spelling, busi- ness men prefer to em -0y Iliflfi whose looks do not call a tonflvn l0 them. It saves lealou v on the part of their wives. It keeps the male emJlloyes from wasting their tline an the girl's bv hanging over lier ‘desk. And it prevents flirzatmis ous- tomers from lingerinv around 11y- lng to date her. I once asked s business Why he had replaced a certain very au- tlfw young secretary he had with an old and homely woman: "1 hated to m‘ ‘lfliigiill ‘tilt/fit? £“’§§3“s°ta‘€‘3 was a on a worker. but she out everyt-hlfld sh» samed on her back and ev man to the office wou d Rive me a nudge wild say: "Who's the little queen?" And that dldn tndo her or: me or the office any good. Soasfara-Sgettingaloblscon- corned, your lack oi beauty cuts I10 ice. Go to some other agency and the question will not be raised- ting marrl . Look motion and see how many of the marrle wvnlf-in you observe could ever have qilflll- fled in a. bathin beauty contest. Men are merely t eoretical beauty worshipers. when it comes down to really picking out a wife. intelli- gence charm, o. sweet disposition. s. I gully nature all are better bets than ~ ust looks. DontflVai1 Too Long Dear Miss Dlx—I am l9. I-Ie is 20. We are engaged and for three month: he has been bogging m6 W rnarrv him at once and has gone s0 far‘ as to purchase the engagement ring, but much as Iylovo him I thin it best to wait until I am_23 or .4. My reason for waiting tlizs 1on1: 15 begjau5e 1 believe that at the end o! that time we will know our own minds bcttcr, we woud hate moig money bv that. time to get starte on. Just now we are bolli working TN! SEED CPSHADIYOCH AND LAN YOUQ a GARDEN uns- FULLY Neither wlelé it keep you from get-- ence of life and are ripe:- ln udB- ment than the pampered children of the rich are at 25 or 30 so they are ready; for malriake ear ler. 'I'h.is being the case. I would s08- gest that a year or two would be quite long enough for ou to wait and test out your feel i185 WW5" each other. In another year if yO-ll find that your tastes _i_iave not a1- tered and that you still 100k bell/er to each other than anybody B158 in the world I think you mldhfl IN 0n with the wedding in all safety. Don‘ t that romances when “ndulvt gggligiged. wear mghiy "I!!! and that you can't drag out a coulrt- ship indefinitely wiihout 1L5 R0 11B flat on you. Marry Whlle W“ $1‘: 5Q“ young and ardent and wfivlb out yOur life together. There ° hB-rQSh-IDS Ln it. but were "i" 11° s lot of fun that you w _ mi-Bulll you WBJL unti. your hope chust lshl ‘é of embroidered domes and you l“ USL so much monev saved 111 the nk. Bachelor GIII bills?’ I answered. Oh, sir, l1 have carried hm; away, mu m, where you have placed him and 11 wllluemove him. The mnn called me Mary and tlicn 1 knew it wiisl Jesus and I called out TEACHZEIRJ F1 W my arms about hl.in. C9859 0111181118 w me Mary. 1 have not yet ascended to mv Father and, yours. but Bo and tell my brothers fl-"l ascending to my Father and YOI-ilb. and to lily God and you.i's.'| "Ths was liwrys Sunday morning. WPOrt to the ul-sclples trllo we e gathering in the Upper Room lrn esusalem. "We were wa along on the. 106d l0 Emmalllskntllfikliig with one another about all the things thatliadi llappmed, and Jesus JOIIIBd us but, we Clkl not recognize liiin. He said, Wlmt are these words that you ex- change with one another?’ We stood still and said, ‘Are you the only one livlrll; in Jerusalem who does not know what has happened?’ And he asked, What thmgs?’ and we told him the things that has happened to Jesus of Nazareth, who WfLr a‘ mighty prophet in word and deed before God and all the o 1e, and who was crucified by our ea ers. We ix —- Will you settle snnfiulilgfit Ehat has been will“! warmer every dfly i0!" m‘? 13-5" month between some friends fwd mic? TfiX; insist thatwthe term baclie gr lites; when applied w a wQma“ 3'3. I. that she ls an unmarried mo e . > gay that they are entirely wrong ans that it is a term of restitwb fl-siiu-Ylzge by many women who are o g highest. character, and respectability | bupdwhQ $112012 llilizei] be called ol ma‘ s‘ {Jun or THEM- ghsc . Th term girl" mo? with ‘it nott l5 5489mm- gllgnstvuashtrilsrztnhyizllooftginrrthcre is bl i the armeilailon i-Slilfifillii-‘l await...» have iii-- Answer z You are. bachelor An Hour’s Planning Saves A Day’s Garden and 3o . t. in No. X 395 contains list 0t lilfltillflls iicczltd, ilusii-a- tlorl of siitcllcs lid complete instructions. . . ,, . _ .. . ,, . , _ , . , _ _ ,, To order this design. write vour name and ndcrcss on a niece III DILUGI l and send with 15 cents ln coin or stamps to Needlework Department. rigid abdomen, drawn-up knees. clenched fists. Rub his back, lay him on his stomach on a well- fU5F-AGUIDE “NE Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Nnr-rllovrvrk llciivlrimCnt. Desiw No. X 395 covered hot water bottle. Or perhaps you have a patient with a high fcvcr and the doctor prescribes an alcohol sponge. First, be sure the room is warm, without drafts. Place a hot water bottle at your patienfs feet, cover his stomach with a towel. Protect the bod with two bath towels-moving ihcm to each part of the body as you sponge it. Place towels first under arms, then on citller side of abdomen and, last, under legs. Use a solution of l-S alcohol, 2-8 cold water and allow to evapo- rate on skin without wiping. I! patient shows weakness, bluish lips, cover immediately. Safeguard your family by a knowledge of right nursing. Our ill-page booklet by a registered nurse tells licw to recognize, nurse contagious diseases. Explains baby care, post-operative care, routine nursing. Tells what to do in emer- ‘ gencles. NAME———————-—— S'I‘REE.'I‘-- - - - - --— - - — - - - - -- _________ pgQwNCE_______-___ (IIIAPPEIIIIIINII I {cur} . Use A Mecllcufod Cream To Help Promote Heeling- FOR SOFTER, WHITER HANDS 01f you want to make red, rough Chap cd Hands soft and whiteqmrkrr, use this grcascless merlirand cream- Noxzcmn! Smooth it into rhc tiny cuts anilcrticlisfrr/ uinfulsmartinglcavr thc SDYC5Y,l'C(l( cst hands . . . Si: how Send 20c in coins f 0f What You Bhouldokrlvgwlvl-Acggg Nursing to The Guardian Hoqne service. Be sure to write plainly your Name Address. and the Name wusu OPENING omits TO Assuni STRAIGHT - HOWS. Four Steps to s Well Vlfllile good vegetables will grow in crooked rows or even if the seed is broadcasted over beds, the work of cultivating and caring {or the plants ls immeasurably reduced 1f the seed is sown in straight rows. Take the trouble to strewn a line, and mark the row with exactness; it will save hours when the time comes to push a wheel hoe down the aisle betwee. them. Rows running north and south are best to let sunshine reach the soil after the plants are well grown. Distance between the rows may vary considerably In small gar- dens. well supplied with plant food. rows of low-growing crops may be as close as 6 inches. ‘rho best distance for mops not "m; 2 feet in height is I6 inches, which enables you to culti- vate each aisle in one trip with m Qfinb in out l w- aim?!’ 59mm m“ W t B us» II be n: anus 5% N h l s restore them to noimzaljnshiogt i, white loveliness. mlvzld, a‘ booklet- 25¢ TRIAL Jar only 15¢ kmm‘, s" nlwiurrgllxofir.ffé.,,t;t.,zmiizl w "m" . . f l 2i _..2;:.":.1..;."" Y '" " Y 5331,71,’; - ii- wiiei u». Zlilliil'""" IIOXZIMA ~i--~- m‘ "m" lli flutes opted it. l ‘ However it has made no general. t. f th uC-l gggeffi’ Wfigiiefdfif olntellilzsent. l middle-aged women to whom igm have been applied It seemed Tsilly camcuflagliig of a fact that could not be ignored. They We"! n" girls to begin with. and they We"? 5lng‘e because they wanted to be 80.. so why dress the situation up? I Dononrvjllii: Work STAKE OUT YOUR GHYBEN QITE ACCOYZDMJC: YO YOUR PLAN ® k (A wzu. PLANNED canon» ISA am. SATISFACTION. IT IS EASiER r0 CULTIVATE AND YIELDS Mosr, iTF-‘llmlili *- Planned Vegetable Garden Transferring this plan to your gar- i den area is easy if you proceed methodically. An evening's thought may save afternoons of labor; not] that labor isn't, good for you, but’ wthy waste it? 1n most gardens there will be other things to do. Your plan shoflld provide for the whole season. This means in some cases, two 0r more crops groom Ln the same row. Where several suc- cessive 6mm of the same vegeta- ble are desired, were are two meth- ods of getting them. Either sow at about the same time early, midsea- come into yield at different times. or make several sowings of the came variety, ten days or trwo weeks 108-"- Where directions say sow in a drill. it means a. shallow furrow. Sowing In hills does not mean in elevations, unless you live in e. sec. tlon of heavy rainfall. It means a series of spots, evenly spaced, at seeds are eaohofwhidisevem seelhlseouleotedfllillootlr- son and late varieties. which will ' had hlipEd that he would redeem, Israel. i, is now the third day since H11 f-hB happened. some of the! women 0f our company have stun-l ned us by the report that lle is alive: and this report has been found cor- rect by our men who say that Jesus is alive. O foolish men w-ho are s0 slow to believe all that the prophets have redicted; in order to enter into glory Christ must stiffer all these things. 'I‘ii(~n he beginning with Moses and down thru the prop hats interpreted to us all scrip-| urea concerning himself. en he set down with us for supper our! hearts burned within us, because we! knew that we had been with Jesus and that he had risen from the dead." ‘lhls is the report that (he two disciples brought in Sunday afternoon to the waiting group in e Upper Room. Just after the two scip es finished their report Jesus appeared in their midst and said, "Peace be with you. Why are you so troubled, why do you doubt? The disciples were terribly frightened and thought they saw a zpirit, Then Jesus said, "See mv hands and feet; handle me and see that It Is I my- self; a spirit does not have flesh and bones. Have you anything to eat? As the Father has sent me. I will send vou. Receive the Holy spirit. If you remit (he sins of any. they are remitted. If you retain them, they are retained, Jesus appeared five times the day of his resurrection; and five times during the next forty days. later he IIDDQBYBd to St. Paul. tlriuous row which lstcrmflla drillj Vine crops are usually sow-n m "hills." and they need room to spread. P1811 your garden so that early IOWIHB! are made at one end, and the rows are added in regular or- der, as planting proceeds, so ma: the planted nrea is fllwfi)"; complete without vacant space. 'I'hi$ simpli- fies cultivation and irrigation. Remember that to sow in stralghg ; rows. to thin out DWDerly so your l plants have room to grow. to cultl- l W19 faithfully so that weeds never .‘ KIWI. 8nd protect your plants l filfainst insects and d: seF-tllese ‘ 0 n one o - 510.181 quality. mores NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirurion I- Does not rot dresaes- does no: irrlure skin. I. No waiting to dry. Can be use! right after shaving. I. Instantly stops gersplntlon for days. emoves odol - from perspiration. 4s A pure white,” ' , ml Y°‘,f‘ private 8.118.116 and handling the interests of others. Take on no added responsibilities you cannot conscientiously manage. Be sens- ible in all things. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) - Enjoy m-usic or some other elevating entertainment during free time - (this will relieve tense nerves and refresh you for your work. Have confidence in your ability. which L! oway. JUNE 22 to JUIlY 23 (@1106)- Note advhe to native‘. of the Sign Gemini. You would do well to fol- low it. Relieve tired nerves with a quieting. though intelligent pas- time and you'll find how much better you'll feel for your work, and how much better you'll D0, rm. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Remcmiber, your responsibilities all may not please you, but if they are rightfully yours, the only thing to do is to accept them cheerfully and do your best by them. Don't ' let differences or diaapptointments ilrpoet you emotionally. Heed wise advice. AUGUST 23 to BEPPIINEBER. 28 (Virgo) - Generally favorable. especially if you are In the mood l to tackle your duties, to get them I attended to quickly and without fussing rieedlecely over them. Then tum to something diverting, some- thing that will give your mind freslfl incentive. EIPTEMBER M to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Some fine indica- tions; others that suggest you Your wits and be on the alert for pretense and camouflage. Discrimination ls one of your natural abilities, use itl OCTOBER 24 to NOVEIVIBEZR. H (Scorpio) - Follow your intuition, but don't disregard the sound sug- gestions others make either, Ee- member, two headsmre better than one; they represent more know- ledgE and less likelihood of mistak- es. Cooperation wltfh loved ones highly favored today. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) --. Dealing with those born under the Signs ‘murus. Cancer, Virgo. Libra Aquarius and Gemini may provide your day with unusual interest and prove par- tioularly profitable. Avoid un- pleasant controversy with friends. relatlves. associates. . ER. 23 to JANUARY I1 (Capricorn) — Note advice to Bag- Ittarians -- follow it and save your- self regretaible mistakes and need- less misunderstandings Business, oharlety work favored above pers- onal pleasures or romance. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2Q (AqLLflIlI-IS) — Attend t0 your work and other duties before spanqm time with outside matters or m». bies. Look for interesting new, new contacts. Mix with suible folk’- exarcize care. ‘ FEBRUARY 21 to lUAHCI-l 2Q (Pisces) —- Shun unpleasant m4. cusslons; refuse to De |, party u, subterfuge or- sriythlng ma; h questionable. Enjoy your mum. and you'll do a better Job. mm look in the past _ think m. ihusiastically about the pic-sent, A GHILD BORN ON 'l'li1S DAY‘ will be friendly, willing w m1,’ though really lllOdesf, Capable o; more than It is given credit m» AND of more than it usually so. compllshesl Should be taught m, importance of steadiastiiess o; ptu-rpose and to consider it's soul's needs above worldly gains. Bunny places and atnicspiier-s are a boon to its ambztion as wei ' iimltli CHILD'S Relieve misery direct -wlthcut "dosing". Use swift-acting ’ VAPORIII After waiting half an hour fol‘ l Ne. '1 street car, during which time several 2's and 5's, and 6s ball pased. No. 7's arrived to- gether. This was too much for an lrsiA member of the crowd. Scared of the Ge!- marvs", he sneered. "Travelling in convoys!" (Irippling Rheumatism Rheumatism leaves in its ti‘!!! distorted joints, crooked limbs, crlz pied hands, and the intense pain almost uucndurublo. In the beginning rheumatism b offnn due to dyspepsia or iiidlger tion, for 1f the digestive organs did their duty there irould not he uiy poisonous urie acid in tlia blood to aow the seeds of rheumatism. Burdock Blood Bitters iiivigurnttl the system, and helps to eradlcatt the urie acid from the blond which is the eeuse of the inflammation and pain. Give B.B.B. a chance to help you rid your system of rheumatism. The '1‘. Illlhurn 00., 1111., Toronto, Ont; a Your crisply ruffled pmafore leads a. double life. You can wear It now in the kitchen to protect your dresses. In warm weather, slip 1t on over your playsuit ll dreseitirparidmahyouloolvely dainty and femlnlamfllllttle M135 Muffet" pockets are handy and decorative at the same time. Mile it of s. gay print or a solid color, and trim It with bright binding. A charmingly young sunbonnet Is in- cluded in tihe pattern. You can omit the shoulder ruffles if you irefer, le No. 3166 is designed for sizes 10, l2, l4, 16 18 and 20. Sim i6 requires 3 1-8 yards of 39-inch Ifrlflffiflll 0 yards binding. for pin- a ore. Bend fifteen (lac) (coin is pre- feredt for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Be sure to state the size vou wish Style No. 3156 Size ........-...... Name Ittlet Address less vanishing cream. I. Arrld has been awarded the Approval Seal of theAmerlcan lnstlruie of Laundering, for 'heing harmless to fabrics. 1B MILLION are of Arrld have been sold. ry a jar fodayl ILRRID flnolsollhtloflelgoofi _39¢'l" “FLlnlleu Ihlnel l OM Province IHIIY IIHIIIIIII ||||_$- 5....“ " I "monthly" pain should Ill ' lxilh I. Pllllr a no! "woman's friend In Inn's Vegetable Conpmsa Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles lyllislfinlillll’