£01: TWO p Living a ‘Leisure —The . Woman ’s Realm l‘!!! WEAVER ‘Rio lenden shuttle travels b0 and 1m lieddles m and. mi; the whispering wool I see beneath my guiding fingers grew To ordered patterns, warm snd beautiful. And as each tlmrcad mils surely into line. What vision ccme to me! This homcly, slow, M notorious, sweet work that ncw is mine _ Was old vrith Egypt's lungs of long 5R3. -~Author Unknown. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR There l3 no permanent cure for luperfious hair save elecirolysin l-fu’! tlhzs should not be indulged in save at tho hand; of a very skilled operator. Anything you apply to the skin. if it were sufficicntly strong to destroy the root, would scar the skin, therefore you havc got. to realize that any remedy you u=e will be merely temporary. A wax treatment for exim gr-avth i5 recommended by many of the beauty specialksts. and this of course is only temporary, Dawn on the upper 11p may be bleached satisfactorily with peroxide. One or two drupg (if cloudy ammonia added u; pefblflfie will prevem the hairs from shirung. The longest word Shakespeare ever employed was "honor-inca- bilitudinitatibus"; ii. was used in "Love's Labour Lost." 51mm parrots have been bwwn Io live Mr 00 years. M0,!!!) with I valuation 0| W01,- M0000 In iihe year 1939. there were only three lynchings in the United States. The sweet pot-lilo ‘is a leading flegetable in all tine tropmal coun- tries o! the world. A mass raid with incendiary bombs gave birth i.» "flreblitz " "Lullziblitz." The Cockncys COJIQCI it af-ztr London enjoyed more raidless nights. A contented mind is the greatest blessing a Illllll can enJcy in H115 world; and 1f, in the prescnt life. his hiippimss arises frLm the sub- duing of his desires. il will arise in the next from the gratification of thcm-Dddison Men are about the only people on y earth who think they have ITIDTBi some than wcmcn. Pmfcssor of surgery says lcsfs‘ show the Iicart to be imicticilly the toughest of human miisclcs. No cne seems to know zvfwri or where the cii=t"ni of plaiing tricks | on l-Ylc first of April originated. > Chemically treiitcd cotton pads: have been invented 1‘;r cleaning. dog.‘ fr. _.. h ___ i Woman who sufler painful, Irregu- lar periods with nervous, moody gpells duo to functional cause should nd Lydia E. Pinkhnms Vegetable Compound very effective to relieve One-fourth of all male Ameri- cans are named Charles, ., James, John, or William scconiv lug to estimates. Annual notch of 1H1 world lg estimated at about ,000,- such distress. Pinkhun-fs Compound ts mtidc especially to help such weiik, tired women during difficult dtiys. Thousands of women hnve reported remarkable benefits. Made In Can- ltdh. WORTH TRYINGI Any drug- s ore. v For Monday, Iebrnnry 17th ' MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) s-(Brin into pIa/y s. comprehensive plan 0r the week. Get m early and substantial start, for once youwe [dined tho m ‘ out proper dlfort ycur struggle to sc- ccvnpllsh what you sot out to do will be greatly simplified. Tact is an essential today. APRJL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- ‘lhriiew week, and ft calls for g new goal you deoire. ltaible and intelligent aaooiates. Be chcenful, make this pericd a happy one for all, MAY 21 to JUNE M (Gemini)- “Stoimy weather" in afrfairs of the hoart, if you aren't ocn _ Judicious management and patience in all personal interests deemed wise. An excellent time to uramine yourself impartially and correct any defects that are apparent. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Dancin- 1 quiet day, Nevertheless, SIAPID out ahead cf the next individual and attain gem. cherished goal. Worthy desires, government and military Issues, private and public nifhim, selling, advertising among the par- ticularly sponsored. JULY 24 to AUGUST I1 (I490)- Hlather unfavorable indications bo- hoovs mi to wmlch your ltepm both nclal and heart interests. Avoid extremes, Sane moderate thought and action should see you I to sivPriim/iism 2a (Virgo) _ Check over yfur budget and make only necessary and im- portant expenditures. Routine is stressed with especial QKHIPIIQSIS on tho really essential item. Light the world with your smile. .1 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- Romantic and heart- lntcrests are not. as favored as are_out on top. POPULAR. EMBROIDERY THAT IS EASY TO WORK Your Individual H C) R O S C O P E By Frances Drake industrial, mechanical and profes. sional pursuits. Keep a st ff upper lip and y~u'1l see your way through to your goal. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Why not set out to cu- hance your prestige and further 170111‘ present position? Addcd ef- forts plus s. new, pniverfui cani- DQLBT! <t1 “selling yuurself" and your product should hear fruitful results. NOVEMBER so to DECEMBER 33 (sfliritharius) —— Be ever on your toes to fulfill today's schedule quickly and effectively this tricky period. Emulate the true virtuts of our 10nd and receive thcreby in- numerable bleisings. DECEMBER 2:; t) JANUARY 21 (Cflbfiwrn) - Good rays, partic- ularly for financial mutt ~, trnvel, fiifreflvlndevnce, worth while buys. research maimma out the W((’K'S MUSTS and expending efforg in useful channels. JANUARY‘ 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Everything in your YBVOY. so there Is no excuse if you don't sot a record! Influences favir money matters, hcart interests, as- sooiation with children and, in the evening, hobbies, FEBRUARY 2i t0 MARCH 1O (Pisces) Influences prevalent Yhis period are similar to those of than a week if! Ii I | hero staged a big ivelcomc, and Sub‘ HOME FROM THE WAR Ira Lee Sullivan is a native Texan who Joined the Royal Air Force and saw war in Britain. Kicking his plane into a power dive he suffered an internal injury nffien pulling out again. he sad. so now lids buck ‘hcme in the biz south- wr stale. His hcme town of Hills- livans mother donned a British Tommy's helmet he bought hem 85 a souvenier. South From Mayfair By Pearl Bellairs CHAPTER IX HiHVKSFORD UNDER OBSERVA- TION Lorna ncrved herself to the job anti 900N112 quietly oiit of the car, wiilkcti aitcr Hawksforci a distancc of about 20 yarcls, Hc walked no further than round thc blork, and lllI0 the hotel called the Ileestoii. Across the road from It were grass lawns Mid seals in a Public gar- den. Ilorna strolled across and sat down on a bench, from uihich she had the hotel door in vicw. Anti there slic waited, looking at tulip, and ivallllowers. Pi-esum. ably he was some to nut up at the Lceslm. 'I‘ime—niuc-h time —pass- edl Dresllmflbly he war now having 11inch, Lorna lirid had no lunch, and no breakfast either, and she rims wrll aware oi ii: .iie began to rca. 117.6 that investigation has its ardu- ous side uficr watching the hotel door for about an hour and th-ue quarters ' At 12430 D- m., Hawksford emerg- ed from the hotel, minus hi; sun- £1151! fllanccd at his watch, and be- hnn io iviilk fllfllfiiy towards Cqtii- edml 511113". the centre of nine town. Iloina fook up the trail again, ..IF_H§ ..§.."J*_m-°TT. . LEIQQWN _ (FU/“illlélli. A‘. vrvvv Woman's Re alm '1 Social‘ and Personal / doesn't want to sw p It's. femni’ would it? L98 ing honet work; (b) 1-1183 W195i working women would have no home to go bask wit they didnt support one with their own labor; (c) that unless the Government passes a compulsory marriage 18W 1t would be impossible for every wo- man to have a husband. and even if she got one he 1.1115119 1191'- be a gin-getter; (d) that few women are 50 all-fired industrious that they paufld 3 typewriter all day just for the fun of the thing, and (e) that most of the jobs that WOIIIEYI 111W? men don't want. anyway. Would Men Be Better Off? Leaving the c things out of coii- sidcratioii, would nicii be so much bctbcr off. aftcr all If all the competent middlc-agcd women and the wise old ones ivho have the crafisintinsliii) that only _\‘,CP.I"ICS with long experience at their fin- gers‘ ends. were swept out of the stores and offices and their places filled by boys and men? The men who msciit women's competition in business forget that the working women have Imen their cmancipaioi" and that the inaiii reason why they are frce to live their own lives is because they have been able to dump s)» many of their burdens on their sisters’ zhoulders. In the good old days that men are s0 anxious to restore, ivhen women stayed put. iii their hoiiit-s and had no means of earning a dollar, not only the hitsbiuid and father, but also the sons of a fam- ily wetsc virtually en laved to their woina nkhid . They Had lo Slay Home oth '" anti ssters and cousins ‘ ‘Ctlllifdivlljlr _bc__ p_iii'gijgl “out hedge. She edged her way along it. and looked over the fence in time “YWIIV. She mi i. v 3011'"! K0! too ncliir tnooiifgin 9“, a 905° Scfuliny. he were to -“°¥"1?@ he"? H9 ‘Uslllllelired into Fhe Pllvfllc bnr of another lmiei m Camedlai Square. A certain do. llreasicn hazi fallen upcm her. Did $11151énggntlifgmilogjbggerLfind out anv- mng? l l’ this sort of Aficr ten minutes H2ll\'i(5‘\)i'd giitilaliiiicout M ‘he private bar with I man, a short dark in. dlVlfllléli, carelessly dressed cut ' m”. mmmer °I *1 Rcntleman Lorri: érgiailstl iiicm discreetly. and they thtolhléfiélltfd‘ inlo a _ place called ' anlclbull’ Nalional Clui, i» If llawltsfoid “'35 a chauffeur what was he doing going m)‘, a‘ club which she underslood was re. Aqusrians. Make the mcst cf’ such advantages for (ppQfif/unfty won-t continue to knock on your door vadthout a response from yrii. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY lg the possmsor d many and powor- i ful amets and talents which will be "19 “£99111: stones to a successful career. Intelligcnt, humorous, af- | fablr, ambitious to make a mmk furl Should not fo-rl dircourazrd ‘lion i< sir mg but just go the cwppcs. ..on one better and come @314“ siéiiiiiii.» ~<‘Z-i\ ‘l o hi’ 1G‘ I Design No These designs are suitable for towels bibs. children's clnthos, nursery, X693 dc, Hm iron transfer patter-i. No X693 conrairs about i9 moiifs mr-asiir- In; about 3 by 4 inche each uilh comrlri» IYIFITLI‘! (ms. _ To order this pattern send l5 ce Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Dsign No. X893. NAME-———-————'~— nls in ooiii or stamps to Necdicvriirk ‘vchcfl. zni trust ihnt he would not smcrr ADDRESS——-A—————- - - - - - --»-- gkrmrti dimly white In the gloom , _ tlirn slipped flWVflI0ll—--——-———C1TY--—----~-- atcppcd into the shadow of the served for t.) i - at ciiristciiuign f; “SK “'85 w“) 101ml": within ~hEl of the club was difficult. But l {I‘]’PCZ4(I1LJPXI$II» fill?!‘ IIHIDRQI hour. In I foliowcd II‘ O me arvemml" ‘he mm“ ghéimalgolthe PcshOffice, a phone m“ box ' accoiiists. a icle. Whcn he (‘flITlP , _ ‘out hr that call 15:). Itliclsiret-t iii, Did Iic . .'f " ‘ ° 7"" Iic noiicei “iiirrpriil-igiilllftlmlfig, hliiid coat COllSDIClIOll! hlid‘ drawn his attention" 'She Dre r4 . ' tehhed w be 109k"!!! at the stills outside- a cinema thcatrc then walked quick] - ~ ' ' , direct-ion. y ‘may m the 0th“ _ She lost him then. But she went ""0 *1 Popular drawers and bouiziit a plain navy blue coalt- and an iiglv but inconspicuous blue hat ' [Iliroivn oizcii _ isiccvc and I-laivksforgl stepped into to scc the froiii. door of the house by a main in shirt Lhc lighted hull. . It was a small, neat. wooclcn buiiga.o\v, not shabby, but not. over- prosperotis. The door was closed She saw a light go on in the right front wiiitlou, and she saw the two sit-p llll‘) ii. ‘llic man iii shirt. scents who had cpciiccl the door coiiie to the window and pull- ed down ilie blind. Iii a trite Luinn was inside the gate, tiptoeliig round under the shadow of iliv hedge towarls ilie house: for the room had a sccoiid window on Lhc side. and the shall of light falling through it on to ilic shruubcries told her that the bliiid had not been drawn iuid she would be able to see iii. She wooped iui- der the overhanging branches of a mulberry, and crccpin; behind their sli-cllcr, edged into :1 position from which she ccultlsc through the scrreii of leaves into the robin. Hawksford was standing alone in It with his back to the fireplace; the iiiaii had gone. In a momcni. or two, the door opened again. and he camc- in, carigviiig something white whiili Iic uavc to Hawk .0‘: —zi lcticr. JIM‘ Jiitlucti. Haw-tsfurri took ii. and liftrd it up, looking at it against Lhv light "Quecr!" thought Lorna. He looked at it this way and that, not opcning ii. ('l_"n_ Br I flmilinucd) I Dorothy Dix Saysi BEWARE MOVEMENT TO SHOO WOMEN BACK INTO KITCHEN Propaganda Is Running Strong Against Girls In Business, So It’s Up To Them To Fight For Their Jobs There is no doubt that there is l cmlwfllfid mollemfln‘ men to shoo wcme-n back into the kitchen and, if her mahogany desk for a gas range. have to be up and doing, for it is going to be a lot harder to hold orn to it than It wan to get it in the first place. nomic vtoer. of the world are being laid at the working woman's door. She is held responsible for the depresalmi, and every Weary Willie who is too tircd to work blames his idleness on his ilster having stolen his job. “Shut the’ doors of the commercial world in the womens faces. cry these propagandists. the homes where they belong. married and have children-that's their work. Give mcn the paying Jobs. Let men monopolize | the salary envelopes. plenty of white-collared jobs to go around among the men, and every man's pocket would Jingle ano everything would so perfectly like- competltion that keeps us trodden males from being bank presidents and high-priced executives. Out with the Janesl ’ But vlng out of coiuiieratlon such minor facts as that: (a) Women, being people, have a consiititional right to earn a. living by do- buslness Eli-I the ahe will More and more all the eco- “Make 'em stay in Then there would be P003‘, ‘Ihey had to be supported. And many a poor man saw his love life shattered. his ambitions frustrated by the neoe sity of toiling his en- tire life to feed and clothe the helpless females of his family who clung like so many old women of the sea about his neck. I had a friend who, at the close of the war between the States, was the only man of his family left alive, and he found himself with 12 women for whom he had to provide, for there was no way then by which they could earn money It was 20 years before the last of Llicni married off or died and he could marry the woman he loved. who waited for him until they were both middle-aged Now They Get Jobs No man is callcd upon Io make mat sacrifice now- because Mary and Janie and Susie hustle oiit as soon as they finish high school and get IIICIILEIVCS jobs. And they never even think that it is bro- ther's ditty to support them when they are just as able Io work and support themselves as he is. Men charge that they can't marry because girls have taken their jobs, but It is the girl with a. Job who iels her brother free to marry. Also, in the days when women's work was confined exclusively tu the homo. the support of the old parents fell entirely upon the sons of a family. Now the sons pass the buck to their si ters and John and Tommy gct married as soon as they are able to take care of a wife and leave Marv and Sally to take care of the old people. In three-fourths of the families where thcre are dependent par- ents we find the daughters paying the rcnt and the grocery bill, while t-Iie soils only pay them an occa- sional visit An Aid to Cupid Flll'iI1(‘.l'lll0l'0, lI is the ivorkiiig woman who is firt aid I0 Cupid for it is by mcliiis of the bide kccpiiig on WIliIl her Job after mirriage that many a young criti- ple are enabled to marry while llicv are still young and ardent, IIIMOHII of having io wait so long for the niiaii to finance a home alone that nll the bloom has gone off of their rcrnt-iiioe So, after all, don't men stand to lose more than they gain by putting uxzmcn out of biisrncss? DOROTHY DIX. I SICK HEADACHE ? RouseYour Llvario Keep ihs Bllo Flowing Thu uuacisl vegetable l... cdienis in Dr. Moran's Indian Root Pilll promote Bile flow. lld diqssflnn, help remove tho cause of, llok headache. 56 Pills, 2512-1! your drunglsf l. BEMA Molasses- She nut Ill-Sm on Instead of 1.1., things she was wearing, and the“ had a. gool mcal in a small re tau- Pflllt. Going back to her car, slic ‘ fDUfid B While Paper stuck to the windscreen bidding he; Iepgrt at ; the City Council headquarters for . flllegediy Pflfking her car overtime She took it f0 the garggo for petrol, and shifted It to a place just down the street from Hawksfordlv. hotel; there she sat in it reading n, newspaper, hoping that he would come back. He came a few minutes before six o'clock. At 7-15 a taxi drew up outside the hotel, and it was Hawksford who came out to get into It. Blessing her luck for having salt in her car and not on a seat in the square. Lorn started it up quickly, and when the taxi drove away with Hawksford In it, she was able to follow immediately. She followed it. out of the cify s- 10m: the North Road into the suburb of Papanun; II. turned to the right about two mllew out. info a dark side street It drew up at a. corner a hundred yards along; Lorna pulled In tn the kerb abruptly fifty yards behind ii, and switched off her lights, In the dusk she dimly dis- ccrncd Harvksfordls tweed clad fig- ure on f-ltc pavement; the taxi drove ' and he bwnn to walk down or; inwards hcr. 'I.l.I.‘ was noihing to bedtmrabuf. tn h" cl:.c down by the iteerlng I‘.f‘l‘ in the dusk as he massed. I1? (lid irot com: so far. Ho I.Il'.'.‘f.'I a1. ll gate in a Icncc which l I-éi-iin wrierl an instant or two, out cf tire car. and . A Natural Food Product . . the Pure Juice of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane BARBA “THE ORIGINAL o Yes, that Is exactly what BEMA Molasses is. From Barbados comes this delicious food product-u pure and zest- fuI when it reaches you, n when it came from the sugar cane. Thu is why it lus such n distinctive flavor; why so msny careful house- wives use it as s regular psi-t of their daily menus. Rich in vitamins, BEMA Molasses is also nvlluuble source of iron-an essential food element. That's why it makes an sppeiizing, healthful spread on bread-at the table and for between meals. It is slso used by many housewives in cooking baked buns, making cookies, ginger- bread, cakes, puddings, etc. It's good ALL WAYS! Yourgrocer sells it. B: run to al for BEMA Molanu, tbs original product-not: Hull. PRODUCT lflniiflfliiiw DOS MOl/ISSES NU! A IlIfNI)" Let 'em get. 1111; cooks CORNER FLUFF! MASIIID POTATOES - spoons I butter 1-2 flea-moon salt Duh 0f I-lot milk: 1h 4 088 01‘ e8! Y0 Method: Pare taboos and boil until lender In sa ted waur. Strain then shake over low heat until ‘whitened and dry. 12m thriugn s ricer and whip“ til liflit and fluff with the but , seasonings, an enough hot milk to moisten. Beat In the egg or the 2 egg yolks and agagln beat until ver fluffy. Pile lightly in a greased aking dish. v over with melted butter and brown in the oven. APPLE SNOW 6 tart nipples 1-3 cup water l-g cup sugar Mietmd: Cut and cook in wa not remove the skins. Now pmss through a fine sieve to remove cores and skins and add the sugar salt and grated lemon r.:id to the sieved pulp. Stir to diss Ive the sugar and vifhcn oool, fold In the stllfly beaten egg whites. Pile this in sherberi glasses and serve with custard sauce. CUSTARD SAUCE 1 cup milk 2 e88 yolks 2 tablsspcons srgar 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Method: Scald the milk in the t part of a double boilu- over boiling water. Beat the exit "olks slightly with the sugar and add she salt. Add the scaldcd milk to the egg yolk mlinture and again place in the part cf the double boiler. 030k over hot water, stir- ring crnstantly until the custard is thick enough o coat a sipcon. Re- move frcm the heat, add the vanilla and ccol bafcre usng. apples info ighths ‘for until soft. Do NEW Under-am: Cream Deodorant I y safely | Stops Perspirution 1. Does not rot dresses. does no: irritate skin. 2. NOWIIIIDQIOCIfY-Clnbeuscd right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 3 days. Rcmovcs odor from perspiration. 4. Apure,whiic,gieaselcss,suin- less vanishing cream. I. Arrid has been awarded lhl Approval Seal of theAmcncaG Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MIL LION ins of Arrfd have been sold. Try a jar todsyl RRRID ‘Gad-r A|(a"Il'a:3-;:io_:_"1".'. _ gemll -\ ashions "'1 Literature FEBRUARY 11. 1941 WSAVE ON THESE BEAUTY REQUISITES regularly I.I$ “Beauty Grains. . .. . .................................. .91 " Pasteur-Ind Face Cream. 1 Skin Toning Lotion. . . . . . . . Youlhifying Tissue Cream I Skin Clearing Cream. . llaml Lotion. . . . . - , Special Pore Masque .- Lipslicks (Costume). . . . . . . . f Ranges (Cream or Compncl) .. Face Powder. . . . Apple Blossom Cologne. . . . . . Apple Blossom Soap (3 In Box) JIIMIESOWS Drug Store AMorning/Smilo CONVINCED “What's iii this bottle?" asktd the Customs oifizoer. “Itn only ammonia," the pascnger. . "Oh—ls It," snccred the Customs officer, rcnic-ving the cork and tak- ing a laiig sniff. It was! stammer ed The ni.Il foreman came upon wro darkics walking sLwly up the road, single file. “Sig; ycu, w-Iiy ain't you work- ing?" "Wc-‘s wtirlaliiig. boss. sho-iiufif, Wfils’ cairrying I/III) plank up to the m . "What, plank? I don't see any plank." “Well, f0‘ (Le land's sake, Abe, of we ain't. gniie- an‘ fsrgii. dc‘; plank!" BOSSES MEN First wointin pilot in the U. B II the pioiid claim‘ ling aizo recorded b“ Phocba Ollllli‘. _Also the I111! womiiii t0 gri. aii niiiflfllle and w‘ iziiie mechancs IWJWP- 5h’ h“ IJICCII over the I).Z task of tram-In! 5,600 W. P. A workers to be Q1559 inonkgvs" to 5(‘l‘\'l(‘l‘ U. S aiflmflfl" Hci" siiiricnis w nil b? nicn. IKEBIIKEI) The slightly Illlp piilar golf club mcnnbei‘ was obicrved to be adopt- ini‘; (vcn lllClp s“. gg;r than ii IIIII. Presently, approavliiiig ac- quaintance. hc Liirusi- out a fat To Be a Popular Dancer Learn Variety of Steps Don't Monoionously "Dog Trot" Boring his partner to tears with his endless march, march, march around the dance floor! Lots of men-and girls, too-get the reputation of being poor dancers because they don't know enough "cps. They think they've learned "ic fox-trot, fur instance, when they inmw the dance-walk. To be In demand st dancing parties, learn smart variations at home from directions and diagrams. Bo able to combine steps. Even the perennial fox-trot seems like s brand-new dance when you know such simple variations n tho Side-Close Left. Count l-Step forward on left toot. 2-Star: forward on right. 8- Place left l short distance to side of right. 4—C1ose with right. Reverse the process, starting on your right foot, and you have still another step. Then, with walking steps plus tricky-looking variation! like the Two-Step Turn you have I combination that wins admiring “Ah’si" You can ll easily learn steps In the smart rumba, the tango. Our fl-page booklet gives diagrams and directions for basic steps and varia- tions of the waltz, fox-trot, West- chester. shag, rumba, samba, tango and Conga. Includes the Peabody and Lindy Hop. Shows how to lend, Inllow. I Send m In coins for ysur ccpy i cf How To Do The Newest Dance Snaps And Variations Guns-dun Home Service. Be bu!» to write plainly and the Name of your Name‘, Address , o . hand and said. Wrt wcuid you do my boy if you had a beautiful diamond ring like that? Oh, said the other member, I'd buy n mil-brush, Dangers darkest hour. v_ Shall not make W11 '~‘°'-‘°~ To ti tffrant PQWGT- A ,_%;__.>__ Nevcr. Eflslflflii- 11W“ Rlzht, not might, shall slur l0“ When great PC1115 m” ~"°“' Ln God's lclve eiubrtirc 3W Stieadfastlv 1'01"“??- Bombs may fall around .\'°“- u. Wtrfs wild ht-ll (‘Ollifillllg Y0 - Shall they ovclflfl“ 1' f1?“ Ne-vcr’ Einglanzl, iici-i . ‘ ._.1I‘, H. ltliicArtliui’. Couuyifli‘ Needlecraft- ——-For The Home This dsimy tea apron Is so euv and economical to make that you will enjoy stitchin up several. It makes a lovely an most We-fiflmf-‘d party rize (r birthday gft Chtose a. brig t floral printed cotton for this gored skirt apron that has B non-slip halter neck. 'I‘Iny ruffled odging adds ls feminine 1nd fest-iv! ‘i; to g practical item. Style No. 3490 is designed for one size, adaptable to any size and requires only 1 yard of 39-inch fabric f:r my size, and 3 yards oif ruflling Rheumatic Pains Bucklsfs Chinnmnful Cnpuulu luvs relieved thousands from torturing Rhvumltlc Pains, Neurltls and Neurslrll. They curb pain FASTER became they contain not lust on: but dine Inarzdfenis combined to relieve Dlin. Itlmulnle Ind refresh lmi Induce l bsneflclnl relaxation of nerves. NOW R LIEF WITHOUT REACTION! 85:. Bend ‘Pwenty (200) coin I! 9N‘ ICTIBC. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the It le number. Be sure to ststo the s you wish Style No, 3400 ..........--..-..... Nam! C U TI C’ U RA '°""" DIAPER RASII unim Generation! of better babies Inn ‘ this three-fold care . . . mildly {Ens uni-an medicated Cutlcuu Ointment for heir In! relieve chsflnss and similar externally caused Irritation-fragrant Cuticun Soup for gentle clesnslnl ~pure Ciitlcun Tslcum for refrethinl comfort. Bachfid. Buys! mums!!!-