.i~ vmenn...aas=*ritl - __..<-.-. .- “are. avacw-e-‘aa-‘mfl... . REE-ft!g-rin-aa‘gz=gt4"fi"§l§fiiff €‘“i>’> PAGE TWO La‘ A ‘ ‘ Living a -—The Woman's Realm -' A Persian Fable says: "One day a. wanderer found a piece Of clay, So redolent. o! perfume Its odour scented all the room. _ "Wherce art. thou?" was the quick dcmniid; "Art. t1:mi.niiie gem of Saniarcand? 0 pkeiirird in this rude oisgui=e (Jr costly merchniitlise?" i '" i_v 1 tiiii but H luiiip of tiny ’ lPll ivlietice llllS wondrous suer-tuc-ss say?" "FFQlKl. ii tile secret l dlKL-‘SP- I have been dwelling \\'iil1 a rose." Thai Ulii gli-iiiuaist Box That old drIiii-dedsliirttraust box in tizinri‘: for i the youngsters 'nv.= li ma! roverrrl ultii rretnnne to blend "u illi lit“ Inn's rv nr pailitrd l0 .'f'l‘.tl"'il 121v vluxi‘ lliutiiiure, out it \\ ii h» \’v'l'_‘.' ll~(‘flll to izerp the liter c‘. tri_\> lll rlle place and out oi sight ‘i\l‘l”ll nst in use \\'0()l)Ii'.\' STEPS do \\' ‘(i en stops are subject d tictr iitlon because of cons . .t expos. to the alternat- ing aciion of raiii and sun. Al» soon as my softness or exees- stiriiie lll the sicps is noticed shraulci be CXZIILDUG and any Woman's Re al Leisure Washing Woodwork When washing painted wood- work, wash just a small space at a time, rinse thoroughly anti wipe dry with a clean cloth. Tins will prevent any filrvflKs on the wood after clcnninu. Ail helzum and tiilicrs gases that. 111d)’ be found in petroleum de- posits in Paraguay have beet: re- served to the government. Ornauietital plaques have been lltYPhlPfl to rover PlPCiflt‘ wall switches anrl operate tfirnr flogging, by being moved up or down A THOlE-‘llfllllurl. GIFT Whrn taking fond in a pom-m who ll\'f‘.~ aisnr‘ try in like me-i i»'.‘lllg_'_ tliiit she would nut" e‘ int‘ Jlisi Olif‘ n4 wit. stint m- a I kettle (ii vcgrlali wiup, a bowl o.’ l)l'0\\‘l1 stew, cit" l“irie ar- so many treats to the iotvlv per-on iliui will c-uue to iumd i: jcri \-.ii. just give a b.i of thought. The white ch ll‘ll'.'i.! \\'l1l('l‘S of a. waterfall t-iin produce the same power 11nd energy a; colil, so it is. popularly known as "white coal". Sweet pea p-lants, seeded indoors‘ ti slioirtiig signs of decay s;ir:uid be removed and repluceci. ll the steps have been there for, any length of time it tnight be; well L0 replace the uliole fight. ' . Aitvays wipe your electric irnnl with zi clein cloth before heating. it_ to remove an dust or dirt. l . dill‘ (HE - quart solution before I Strain German st-mnt claim tn -‘.*.'iv.- tprnrliirvil a Inch zrarie pI-"fnme mrli at‘ odor similar iri thwt of hvri - [YFlihQ and rarnations from tobacco blossoms. Here's a tip on washing stockings that slinuld cut. down possible snag- giii: and UImECFSGFY handling ulxcu the stockings are we? anti ‘WPIIKCS. Remove from the feet so that they tire wrong siie out. 2st tl ' f t, th ' . . Itvikiriulardeulhzsihnilyfhtesidéis Rings: . T° rcmme a“ “id Calclmlne m!‘ thO,_.ou,,-__1,Y, ish of theregulai‘ glue-bound type, °‘ “ ' soak the finish thoroughly with hot Z_. water applied with an old calci- "P-‘li NGW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution A l. Does not rot dresses. doe no: irritate skin. NOWtIiIlfIgIOdIY-CIUDCIISCJ right nfzer shaving. 8. instantly crops , pinrlon for 1 to 5 days. Remove: odor from perspiration. APUlC,Whl(O,§fCI$C|fl!,$l1iII less vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded the ApprovalSeni ofihe American lnsriture of laundering for being hnimlu: to fibnu. 2S MILLlON ion of Anid have been sold. Trynlarioduyl LRRID “i'.“i.'."i'.."i3“l'.fl $3221’ s9¢ -i- in pots. and then traruplzinted to' an outdoor location a5 socn as the frost is out cf the ground. make an attractive background for a flovrer borocr or even a vegetable garden. To skin tcmlitoes easily. place them in a l;a.~in. pour boiling water .:vci' llicm ain't lrl lliciti stand a llllllllll‘. You “all find that the skins can be removed w tuuut any trouble. when fillllii! pastry into a pie never gtretcit ii. my it in piart‘ and View at lmsit halt an lHFh on the Print‘: “hen |l'ii1ll’ll.l'l2. Pastry shrinks when baked. An rmelet in vi-lirrli six ezizs are vised will be much lglitrr if three- fourths teaspoon of cream of tartar is used in prepaixng it. now T0 iziuovr: CALCIMINE lNlSll mine brush. and remove sponge. U it is a cold-water paint and does not ecme eff easily, use ii soda solution to which some starch pasta has been added to thicken it. and to allow the soda to work. Apply several COM-s of the solution and allow it to soak. The thickest parts of the coating may then be re- mover with a broad-bricked knife and the wall wasl-ied with warm water. It. is advisable to use masking tape to protect the woodwork from COIIlHCL ilrith the mixture uthlch would otherwise destroy the finish. Mil-WIRE tape may be bought at almost, any paint store. There are many satisfactory wall sizes on the market. to apply after the calci. mine has been removed. with a. WINDOW’ GRILLES Window grilles are often needed for protection of property but they can be ornamental as well B3 useful if care in selection is ex- ercised. lManv designs now are (,1. tairiable, with or ivlthout ornamen- tation. It is possible b chemical tests. says the Unit/xi slates Bureau of Federal Investigation, in deleffllfne whether ll. person was drowned by salt water or fresh WENT. Marie Antoinette by wearing potato flowers in her hair '1l?.'i(' i1" to to blosscms the symbol of BEAUTIFUL ROSE MAKES HEIRLOOM CLOTH DESIGN pleted. stitches and complete instructions. To order attem: Write M‘ stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department , Design No. 913 .' . The “R0se“ will always be the moat popular filet. crochet motif. cenutlful tablecloth is worked in squares. which are assembled when com- Pattem No. 913 contains working graph for met. illustration of or send above picture with 15 c u in in eedlevrork Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. en m yAu1;__.._-___-_-__.....-_______.- eman- ADDRESB——-—-~'---—_""_"-"- nn-z --...----,--.-ai. BGVIllJG-'~r-—~——~- ,—. Coquetry, ‘NO. 91.1 This CORNER‘ i T HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | Dorothy Dix ‘Says- EMEBGENO! STEW : cup; cubed roast beef cup gravy 1-3 cup tomato catsu/p Cold water 3 snail onions 2 cups diced carrots 2 1-2 C1213 diced potatoes Salt an pepper l teaspoon sugar 1-2 teaspoon Worchestcrshire sauce Flour water Method: Beef that. has been roast- ed rare is good to use for this Place the diced beef in a saucepan and add the gravy. catsup, and enough. cold water to cover. Add small whole 011K111 and bring the mixture to a bOll, then simmer gently for 30 minutes. Parbrtll the diced carrots in salted water for about l0 minutes, then add the diced potatoes and con- tinue cooking until both vegetables arg almost tender. Drain and add m?‘ “Plelables to the meat mixture. Add the salt, pepper, sugar and Worchestershlre sauce and continue simmering llfllll the vegetables are tender. Mots-ten about 1 tablespoon flour to a paste with a little cold water and stir slowly into the meat mixture and continue cooking with frequent slirrings, until the mixture thickens and there is no raw taste of flour left. Sewe very hot. The last. of these is rather unusual method of us.ng cosked meat. as you will see. First you make rather large pancakes. then spread thee with a meat idling, roll up, sprinkle with cheese and re- heat. in the oven for just a few min- u es. K an PANCAKE MEAT ROLLS 2 cups flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 2 cups milk l beaien egg 2 tiblespcons melted shortening Meat filling l-2 cup grated cheese Method: Mix and sift the flour, salt and baking powder. And thei beaten egg and the melted short-l enuig to the milk and crnibine this \\'.th the dry ingredients. mix rig well. iVlelt enough sitorieivmg mi a ll'_\'ll1g pan to civei" the bottom] thinly. Pour in 6 paucakeR Brwwn and cook on both sides Place meat filling in the centre of each and roll up like a jelly roll. Sprinkle with] cheese and place iii a hot oven (400 deg. F.) 0r under the broiler untili the cheese melts. - MEAT FILLING 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 1 1-2 cups cosked diced meal. 1-2 cup cocked diced celery 1-2 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Dash o! paprika Method: Melt the butteiuand blend in the flour, Add the f1our_ and cook. stirring frequently, until the mixture thickens. Add the meat. celery and seasonings and mix well. SPICY CRUMB CAKE 3-4 cup flour cup brown sugar -2 cup butter -2 teaspoon nutmeg -2 teaspoon ginger -4 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon soda 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 988 3-4 cup thick sour milk Method; Sift the flour. then meas- ure and mix with the brown sugar. Add the butter and cut this in until the mixture 1s in fine crumbs. Take out 3-i-cup of this mixture to sprinkle on top of the cake. To the remaining mixture add the spices. soda and salt. then break in the egg and add the sour milk. Mix lightly, until the batter becomes smcoth. Pour info a lightly greased or wax paper-lined pan (about '7 or 8 inches square). Sprinkle the re- served crumb mixture over the top and bake in ii moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 40 to 50 minutes. Cut in squares to serve when cool. muscles son: STIFF and ACHING When you're u ltifl u n crutch and nuclei ncliinl from unaccustomed exercise,“ hard work. I brink ninllle with Buckley n White a-ua-“HH... WOMEN UNHAPPY BECAUSE THEY CANNOT FORGET DREAMS They Are Disappointed When They Find Life Is Not A Continuou Performance 0f Childhood Ideal One of the reasons why men-taking them by and lar —GN hr) 161' than are “'Oll"|(’l1l]?lh8v(~3,g;S:nIY;€alJie§9-1é% "P gglglflggelghgélfias ggfiflnlgé . _ e . m“ grow up w‘ . boy who did not dream of following a life of hign ' adventure. little towhead sees himself B Every l a dflfedevl] cowboy siibduini; a biwkins bronchi». or a G-man arresting a desperate criminal sin8ll€-| handed, or a hardy discoverer who finds a d a- niond mine on the top of a mountain and comes‘ home with pockctfuls of riches. But when he be“ comes adult. he recognizes that nature destined him for a floor-walker itistiead of a blood-thus!!! buccaneer. mid so he smiles a little ruefully fli- the memory of his youthful fancies and forgets t-hem. and goes on quite contentedly saying. “This wav. ladies. to the lingerie counter. in- stead ofWT-Iahds u . you black-hearted villain. Two-Gun Dick has the head on 3'0"? The “t”. girl like the little boy. has her dreams. She iiveii in a world of romance iii which she ls always young and lWfllll/llllldind fascinating to men, and in which a Fairy Prince is always riding her way on a milk-white steed to bear ner away It? B" ' ' i l i able splendor. wh e re t ~ ceasesntjo “tlelllcheihlfoivnrhillrzeeeliiiis lsllrileni? 88-1241 how much he loves he}. E‘? e of course the girl grows u but no matter how old and fat or h ualici‘ she gets hor how many college degrees she takes, sue never rous- ESBEOEH. of her fiance. She never wakgiig ind _rl1bs h¢1‘_eY§-LEU£1..5“Y5: “Goodness me. that. was a Dffllyt‘ dream, but I am awake now and I; mg to spend much time in love- 13d better get up and get b1l5Y1f1l8klnE.&nd that. marriage meant. squeezing the orange juice for‘ sacrifice and hard work and wasn ta breakfast. and scrubbing up the} bit more like their dream of mar- children for school. and getting John; riage than cold water is like cham- off to work. and being thankful that: pagne. they simply couidnt. take it. I've got. ii good. comfortable housen with modern conveniences. to live in. Put Away Y"!!! Dream! ' cam alace. and a iifeikiliifiéti“ aclirtomobile instead cf There is nothing the matter with having to jog around on a horse." nine-tenths of the marriages that end in divorce. except that_ioolish women won't. fold away their tom- autle dreams with their wedding gowns and forget. what they expect- etl marriage to ue and accept it as it 1S. ‘ivory tow er No. half the women in the world cling with both hands to their gun- ish dreams. no matter how imposw, sible they are of realization. ‘lacy. won‘ wake up and lace LIEGJIIIIES and‘ make the best oi “ha! 8i’ lflf/e J1‘ life. They break their hearts pirin g1 ‘Another grievance of women that. for the things they saw rn a vision. fills tlieworld with woe l5 that. they still beiieve in their childish dream that romance never dies and that. their husbands will always be great If you doubt. the truth of this. lovers, no matter how prosaic and consider the things over_ which. unsentimental the good men in women shed the most tears and d0 the most breast-beating. lsnt the Why Women Shed Tears I greatest of these what they call‘ yhle‘ selves. ‘ " i "in e. wici rgelilllttlursilggns gheirmlarlilsagpointmeiit ‘Fhey want to be treated as in marriage not coining up to their! they were still brides when they adolescent dreams? They had pictured it as a sort cf husbands kneeling at, their feet. pouring out impassioned vows pink chiffon heaven in which every- thing would be rose-colored and soft-padded. in which there would be no work or ivorry and in which 200-, like young husbands would spend: their time telling them how beauti- ful and wonderful they were. Arid when they found out that thei men to whom ‘they were married‘ were just plain. ordinary human beings, with plenty of faults and peculiarities. instead of being tie- angels; and that they were too busy and harassed trying to make a llV- devotlon. And when they don't. they rend the heavens with their cries -900; ueieiiaoa AND ‘mom me ems I'M no wizAau-irt JUST y “Zailsqm eaamctv THOUGHT! WASWEARING n-ixr suuuci-ir MAKES l envious oi: w slow A new mm assume event-name so cum I wuiiesfiav euuuom‘ oozeus OF suuuai-ir mo Iwllr-suiettmo I AWIIEO new. wasumes rrb ma. . é .- w c; w 11/010520» mew 4.9.4 pie/ream 0/44)’ JW/i/l/fifl/WIII/Yff/ Remember Sunll htSoa inali-puresoa ... . it contafna no. armfu adulteranta. t ivea you naturally whiter naturally righfer.nnturallyawecter-umeillngwauheu. Get sunlight at your store ted!!- SAVI CARTON ENDS . son BEAUTIFUL suvsiivnu Se d I 3 S nli ht “Staflarwn ens! ‘a’: 25110 unllflhti Dfilfl- J. HamlItomOnI. You'll rece vol orl - nal Rogers teaspoons In the love y. exclusive “Allul-e" pattern-and In- FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAL BRIGHTNESS SUNLIGHT i l i question may be. nor how little like showing at. the end of day. Keenl clamor girls they may look them- judihient and careful management.‘ if (Capricorn) - Very friendly indica- 70. and to have their paunchy girl Elflflf f” buslness and “tonal mat‘ -if.'s' a//- PU]?! Soap i t hlnl §Z§$§','r'§r'i'.o?§re?g='=§§a ‘Sagas-slight mrton undo and 606 for 6 teale901"!!- IDOKLNG FOR A HA1‘ O I went down town to buy a hat- AMornmgSmllc some...“ m, m, w, a, m, 1 looked and looked in ev'ry shop; I walked and walked, and thought T'ry new worthy enterprises. I'd drop; ideas and devices to good iiovnnt- KIND AND GENEROUS I never saw the one I'd wear, aizc- Sellins. investing lll sound pro- But oiii spring was in the 81X‘- important. DECEMBER 23 t.) JANUARY 21 jects favored. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 about their husbands taking them (Aqumfim You m0 are h‘ . __ _ _ w- m" mmed- ed today by benefic star aspects. women is Employer or employee throw in the l-h i5 f . thyfiggulg‘ of 11:3‘. eflyyifig to make full weight of your intelligence and “will? u:..ti"s:".%£.:f"i¥ illiiiiii°sbiérid“°" “a” “M” course. Yet when you try to make‘ FEBRUARY‘ 21 to _MARCH 20 uierii rise above their childish im- (Pieces) — Rather indifferent p9,». aglnings. as men do. they bitterly 10d ""1955 YOU make it otherwise! lresent it. A woman never forgives WW1 YOU? ingenuity. The chief, you for tvaking her up. problem is not to over-strain and- DOROTHY DIX. ham-Pei‘ your advancement by haste‘ and misjudgment, A 0mm) norm Ow THIS my For Wednesday, May 14th MARCH. 21 to APR1L 20 (Ariest —V.bral.ions rather favor general procedure than fretting to start new ventures. except, of course, those new matters that are imper- atlve and on your “MUST lst. For best results, omi-t sharp, un- necessary talk, misgivings. nrid go- ing around in circles. Be direct. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 tTaurusi— Friendly, especially if you 8W8 pers- onal attention to your work and other interests. Don't seek immed- iate gains; plan and think of the ultimate gsod your present efforts will obtain. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Upgrade although the going may Bub mun liniber you up and take out the plln or ilouhh your money hick. J0: lull 50c. ELIZABETH A ARDEN BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST plus a lovely atomizer ‘1 .50 (Regularly $2.00) A most delightful frag- rance — exquisite and unforgettable. A DELIGHTFUL GIFT Sold at . "Y "v.- JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE be tough on your patience and con- centration. From a central position of poise and calm reasoning extend our operations, Don't. be to, crit- cal of others. Be kind to your own nerves and health. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Concert-- Much depends upon ymir pleasant personality. You can swing the odds in your favor by diligent. sincerity and a willingness to cooperate with those whose interests are coupled with yours. Don't consort with any- one of evil intent. _ JUL_Y__2;§_(to_AU_C‘;l§T 22 _(Leo)— ll cost only $2.10 for enough ALABASTI N E to Decorate our z l2'x20'I.iving-Rooml g Incl: l-lb. pculrq 0| llubnlllc will IIIII qua-clad. mount-pol 00080-11100- 0 lacy l0 In. O llrln quickly Illloll odour-noun on: bu not plol the nun lflb 0 Illlnqlnboll. 0 Ilboculhl llalslodouln hom- Got a FRI! coIIgur-oharf f ardwnto “d2 lPnwStoro. MAI-l bu! Your Individual y H O R O S C O P E -——By Frances Drake ____. utuunsunt litiiitii; Walls miii Cfliiiilll‘. has sound llldi! newt. clever hznids and farsigfttezlness. May have uu-' usual talent tor acting, gfirgry chemistry. archirecliire. Llifiyfllfy: ability indicated. This thougliirur WW bfllht. child needs kind in- telligent understanding in its i-eiir. Inga Rcwnpunlsh W; ‘eison quietly Hi1 respond 1 i ]_ ' neglect care of tin-gal,“ c‘ ‘v D31” lFavoi-aibie for construction zindcc- c°wb°y Dim” Fun f” 3ii2i...;‘.'°"“.'...§.§’.i;l‘ll§?" itisiiii. Denny Sum-w D-e- deals already started, laborious tasks, all worthy projects. Be d15- creet. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEIMBER. 23 rVirgo) - Today's inclinations tend toward financial gains through. your unusual talents and whole-hearted application of your fine mental equipment and ability to discern quality. submerge doubt. gloom. ‘ WBEZR. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- You born ‘oer-re Ocwoer 8 may need ho exercise more dis- cretlon than usual but all Librims can make good fn {Yklr particular line of work, in advertising, pro- moting and other generally usefull interests. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 92 (Scorpio) _ Be cautious handrng finances. transfers of property, in- curring debts. Progress can be made in industrial iiurl manufacturing enterprises. professional pursuits, in your own work if you perfect the quality and speed the output. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - It may be a little difficult to make noticeable headway but if you keen going steadily you will turn 1.1 a good Driving in the counery‘ how . pleasant iii-id natural to sing cow- boy longs! Someon always starts "Red River Valley." it rings no fien- dor and true: "Won't you think of the you're leaving, Oh how lonely, how sad it will be: 0h. think of the fond heart you are breaking, And the grief you are causing me to lee" Favorite "Red ltlvor Valley" valley On the way home, sunset put: you in the mood for something slow and sad like "The Dying Cowboy," per- lups. " et grant, oh, [rant this wish to l me: 0 bury me not on the lone prairie." , You noon pick up the words of cowboy favorites if you've n aong- | book around. Or do you have shy guests? Start them on “Siutierin‘ Cowboy." It‘: an ice-breckerl "Ho fluttered while ropin', and boys ‘twu a lnugh, To hear Bill about ‘Como on you. you, you. you calf." hinny verses. and verses-they are given complete in our cowboy long- l book. Hn 10 favorites with wordl, mode; come have guitar diagrams. i lend 20o in coins for r i o! Po uJiir cowboy so "iwifiiii ‘ write 1521:?‘ fir?" our time iiiiii fill! Nomeyof booklet.’ Add!“ Style No. 2866 Sim I "Oh. my Door fellow you must be wet through", said an old lady to a young man who, at the risk of his 1119. 118d managed to get her pet poodle out of the frozen lake. The £108 418d run on the lce and fallen into a. hole some distance from the bank, "Yes. you must be drenched to the skin". she continued. "Take these three peppermlnts _ they'll warm you: and have these others before you go to bed tonight". QUITE A "KILLER". “My dear Mrs. Brown, fancy meeting you here! Tell me, ihow are things in your part. of the world?" "Oh. rather pleasant," returned the unexipected acquaintance. “But. I must bell you. my dear. we've got. a new doctor. instead of.old Saw. WP“- 85 You used to call him". "Fancy that! Is lieu nice man?" 011. yes, a charming man. He‘; always so cheerful, and he gages life so easily!" The Spring was in the air, my ear, And ev’ry living thing ‘twas clear Was putting on a whole ensemble To swagger forth with greu aplomb. "A hati" I cned, ‘What good i: that?" “The World is mine-who wants g hat?" —Jessica E. Money 1F YOU'RE AN AMATEUR KNITTER It is often difficult. to gather the top of a knitted skirt. to fit thl waist. elastic properly. First. meas- ure the elastic firmly round thi waist. and Join ends, then stretch this over a chair back which is the same width a4 the top of the knitted skirt and seam the knitlui to the elastic with matching w or silk. When removed from thl chair the skirt will have even full- ness and will stretch to the right hip measurements when it is beiri| pulled on. iiuicit tuiicii-"sii NIIWIGII & 0UP 0F. —Neeclle V -—-For The Home Button (your new shirt/waist frock e on the iii for a new look. This i; $110 VIEW dress you'll need to wear under your coat now and for all 0e. 08.810115 later on. The deeper yoke i8 bewmlri; and the fly-front clos- lnl is a fashionable note, aspen. lally when you wear your buttons 0n the side. Trim pleats give the skirt. a slim look but add‘ the necro- sary width for active days. Wear this dress closed high under your chin or open in a more castinl manner. The pattern provides for eiltlLer short or long sleeves, u you w n , fltyle No. zaoo is designed m; Si!" 17. 14. ‘l6. 36, 38 and 40, 51m l6 requires 3 3-4 yards of 39-inch fabric for short sleeved dress. Send Pwenty (mo) coin is pre- lerred. for Pattern. write plainly your Name, Adina; and the style lnumber Bo sure to ltlto the line you wish. Nnmo direct Adam- Uita wrovum litmus Restless ' Cranky? Ramon? ' o 'e nupv Tm I nail 9 Bocouu o! fame o functional "linemen" causing monthly dil- trenrthmtryliycinlrinkham’: vegetable Compound. liinkhniri‘: l‘ in I011 known for help- -..._...__._._ Illln l w~+'"- ltnn Mdrm _ _ TIYINGIAII! $_ ‘ L, horns in; Inch weak, rundown. nervoul conditionally“ in OanadmWOMI druptuo. craft- efim‘ ”"~'" n» i.“ in .