. NOyrEMBER 11. 1936 9*’ — To the Exhibitors and Sponsors of the FOX SHOW We extend our wishes for the BEST OF LUCK “LllOlfY BREAK" sue Continues this week PHONE TWELVE TEN " l Err nrvrnroors Olisii Gnoor Y‘ The Oentral Guardian CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE L-oloa-r-iz-aiz = i UNSIGNED NEWS.-The Guar- dian has received several unsigned news items from ‘Query which ‘ await the senders nainc, Anion/vi" VISITORS-Mrs. a. c. Robertson laid us" 1' .nt guest, m; cou ins, Lin: Din-Lilo l-ic .1i and ids. Cutler, of Arichat. Miss Helen was en mute to Charlottetown, P. E. I. Miss Ida remained for a few days. -New Glasgow News. 1 SOCIAL GATHERING - Briga- dier and Mrs, I... F. Page entertained friends at their home in Rotliesay on Thursday afternoon 1n honor oi , Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box tbDllt-IIIIBO I101!) ptl-EC 2) Commodore P. W. Neiles. It. C. N,‘ chief of naval itafl’, and Commodore W. B. Creeiy, director 01' naval re- lservcs‘ who were visitors in the city,‘ rand left Friday morning for Digb , en route to Halifax and Cl arlotte- town, P. B. I. —Saint John Tel- egraph Journal. Y l’? m talent that knocks his went-I flvlr. they fluoarmtiy rava- nothc its individual traits ot Chill nctcr. 1t would hc all to the good if the parents followed the child's lead in inoosing 11s (‘lll't‘L‘l' for it, but the "trouble tomes when they ilvunt to rnukc the child iiluit they wunt hlm to be instead of what nuturc intcndcd 111m w m .\l:i.i_v n mun is a f.iilui"c in lifc because his father" forccd him to “N doctor or u lawyer" oi" a merchant when lie Wanted to be a farmer or to her by i“; niothvi- trying to inztizc. at SOCLCI)’ girl out of‘ her, or a musician 0r fl- And she ‘mecutttnt or n suiloi‘. Mtiny u girl's hto is niudo a burden my, wlicii UPI‘ gifts were tor sonutuing entirely different. was iniseritblc trying to do what she couldn't do, but that mother was (l8- tcrniinctl slic should do. 01' vol their (1.11 rrs" lives for them they do it with the best of motives. They really ht .t~-<- that tliry possess supernatural wisdom and that “mother um“ gnu“; host," hut this is not. truc. Mother doesn't. always know test. bctmtc slit‘ i:-ii't. the girl and can't t‘llll.‘l' into licr thoughts and dc- sut- lo‘ u zliifcrcnt personality and what might suit hei- may not iircs. “m daughter" 11L all. There nrc no more disastrous careers than thc ones mothers wished on their lilllllglllt‘l'_.'»‘, and no more iinhiipiiy" marriages than the Ones 111 uhltrh mother picked out the husbands. For in the end children have w m.“ thou" own \\'ll_\' of lite, and nll that mother can do is to stand on the sidelines and cheer them 011. coco-co Dear hilfil? Dix-l have a sistcr, 34 ycztrs old; a g00d~lo0king business roman mum.» ll. nice salary, dresses well, hus a car and a bank account. Glic is tilt-very ncntcst and must orderly person lll the world and the mwt systematic. A mun ol' hcr own age wants L“ llllllTy lici‘. He is" a widow- l1‘ with four children \\"l\o do not know what 1t menus to mind any one. lie has no properly, no system, never knows" wlicrc any of his belongings ~ o, when mothers nrrogate to themselves the right. to decide CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.» The 27th annual meeting of the Cliildrcns Aid Society will be he'd in the Boiird Room o1’ the City Hull on Tuesday night the 24th instant. when Miss Nora Lea, Supervisor of the Protection Department, 0f tlic Cliildrcirs Aid Society of ‘Toronto will deliver an address on the sub- ject, “Our responsibility fol" the Welfare of the Children of Our Community." The Public urc inviiod to hear Miss Lou. who has 11nd a long experience in this work mid is n. splendid speaker. L-4G9-l1-lT-li. I i i | BACK TO ISLAND-Jvlrs. John Stewart and son, Guy, tllld darn-gli- tcr, Agnes, who hud bccn visiting in town the past two uiontli~ a‘: the ‘guest of Mrs. Slmviirfs pztrcnfs Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jenkins, returned home on Tuesday to Peter's Rood, P. E. I. Mrs. Stewart's many friends will be pleased to know that :l1c is compfetcly recovered in hoarh after been nddcnly stricken Wltil illness while in Westvlllc, being u. patient in the Aberdeen Hospital for two weeks while receiving treatment. -—Ncw Glasgow News. t D. E Heber Folkiiis entertained nt it tor- FNREIVILLI. PARTY-Airs. _ m‘, nlivuvs hunting for his golf clubs, pipesfcigorcttcs, etc. He tells my lull-i" lilili» he nccds u ivoiiinn like her to bring up his children. Should "m" u?“ at he? home V‘ SW59)‘ l. the marry him? MISS '1‘. J. Ncmuy for h“ “i L“. 3'1“- 5- H- Answer: Nut iiiilcss she fccls n cull to martyrdom. liar-o o. ulicst of n show of being a success, because there are no people more nuuigoiiistit: to each other or who get more on each others nerves man inc orderly and tlic disorderly. A oIUYPIIIY husband and a neat wife never understand each other and Ire never llUiC to iidiusi. their different points of vlew. The man can't see why his wilt- is fori-vcr sweeping and scrubbing, and why she raises a row ioout llC‘\\‘.\i)l.\l)t‘l‘s and cltziircttc ushus bClllg sciiticrccl over the floor and clothes lclt wncrc they fcll and soiled towels never being put 1n the locker lie thinks rlic is nitggntg" when slic reminds him to hang up his coat and lint and not to lllilix§ up the sofa pillows. ‘ And to the woman the man who is a scatterer is a perpetual thorn 1n the licsli. 111s \vu_\.~; uygriittilc lici‘ beyond endurance mid his slilftless- rear is a bone of contcniiuii between them. He just seems ire-account lolicr. ‘The nuid tracked in on the floor has become lhc nuid slinging 1n lllflny a divorce Pilaf‘. A big fault one cziii forgive caster than the little habits that are C0llilllillli pmpricks that kccp one i-itw. And so 1L is ll irngerous thing fol" people to marry whose personal idiosyncrasies dlfler. And another reason uliy this would be a dangerous marriage is the zhlldroii. Being u stepmother is the hardest job that any woman ever \ll‘kl8\':11ill no one Milt‘ :1 Wfllilllll with tin ovcrivliclmiiig maternal com- Dltk should undertake it. To marry n mun with four undiscipllend child- ren 1s to let oneself into purgatory. DOROTHY DIX. Such a. marriage wouldn't Scribner, who left for Charlotte-i town, P. E. 1., to spcnd the winter.‘ Mrs. Fblkins was assisted by Mrs.‘ A. J. Brooks, who tislicred the guest ~ to the dining room. Mrs. Wcedrn‘ Scribner attended the door and Mrs. ‘ W. F. Lutz pre ldcd over the teal‘ cum, and serving were Mrs. L. E.‘ Baylcy. Mrs. Russell Cnothcrs, Mrs.‘ Emcst Chisholm and bliss Ada‘ Raid. Mrs. E. ‘P. Vnn Wait rc plcnlslied. “Saint John Tclcgrnpl Journal. ENTERTAINED-Tlio tour nurscsi from Prince Edward island, whoi have been attending the refresher course in the Admiral Beatty Hotel, were hostesses at. luncheon yesterf day in a private salon ot the hotel when their guests were the special speakers of the counc’ Mrs. W. '1‘. B. Mitchell of Montreal, Miss Fyvie Young of’ Ottawa, Miss Winnifred Dawson at Moncton, and Miss: Hullota Dykemnn. Yellow chrysJn-I themums in a silver vase were the table's central ornament and the hostesses were Miss Imt Gillan. Miss McLean. Miss Ross and Miss Tovvnshend. -8aint John Journal. Winston sorrru scum", (mine. 4-1. Jenn MocFarlflne; 2 .'\l|l.*.()ll Ford. Graded-l. Myra Rodd. Grade. ‘.2 Senior-l. Raymond Following ls the report. of‘ Win- Wl South School, for filo month’ Vi October. - (iljadc. 1U. Juuuw l. iAi-illl Ho iic‘, l. Vciiiit 'l‘uriict-, Grad". 91 —l. Avis Prowsc. GIMP. 8 l. Vrrn llninhlv; 2. Daisy llumbly. L’. Enid Sluz-kford; I). Julflc-w‘ 600d . Liriidi‘. l Scnioi>~l. o inun I-luinbly. Pnlctlvryc. s. . __1 Margaret gonstmm “Mmydl E mwms m“, t (nndc. 1 Junior . Grade’ 7M1 Rhwc“ Jmamm‘ t Horne; mid Lillian Diamond (equal) ' " ‘l 3_ Rulph MacFarlanc; and tic mad". 6-1. lluzcl Good Gram‘. 5V d. llolroyd (equal). -——MfI-b8l G- 6mm t- . ,.. a Orville Itunti, a. much". Grade, 2 Jlllli0l'———-l. ‘rhclinn ‘l-lyncs; 153b,.‘ mp , were; Ladies-Mrs. CARD PARTY-The weekly card ' party and dance took plitce at large number were present and, '1 the highest scores of the season‘ _‘ were reached. The prize winners Stephen Toolc Ladies Gents- Plus M sM urrcr. mmid; 2. Leonard l-Iumesi 3- NOT- . Consolation—l>ntrlcia Flood. Gent" ‘ Consolation — David McMurrer. Following the card game a fine ex- ‘ hibitlon of step-dancing was pcr-‘ ' formed by several of the ladies and gentlemen. A guessing contest which was sponsored by Rev. C. Pitre caused a great deal of ex- IT COSTS N0 MORE .......'F."Iléuicozoiiizlliirnititrt» nrviwrly repaired and utiholstcred by our thoroughly experienced Craftsmen. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP MEANS LASTING SATISFACTION n ‘C111 and see our samples of Moth-Proof I- urniturc (lovcring. Five Year Guarantee. $1M "OW is the time to bring us your Goose and Duck Feathers. We pay highest. prices, and "W! ivviizh more when they're fresh. llriinv Miionuiuuir &h co. 16‘? Kent Street Phone 1042 ._-_-_-o A u “ and fun. The winner of the beautiful prim was Peter Murray. mcellcnt music was furnished and the remainder of’ the evening was spent in dancing. Everyone then departed hoping to take part in the usual fun next evening. The lucky winner oi’ the door prize was Agnes Toole. ransoivats Mr. and J. Vcsscy, Yank, left yesterday for Toronto where they will attend the Winter Fair. ‘ The many friends of Miss M115 dred Coady, of Vernon River, are glad to hear that she is improving nicely, after her recent illness. J Mrs. Thomas Doyle North Rustlco. has returned to her home after a three montlu visit to re- liativas and friends in New York, p;_ t Itowell and Moncton. I t THE FLOUR - FEED t NOW ARRIVIIIG BRAN SHORTS MTDDLINGS CORNMEAL A CRACKED CORN I OIL CAhlu‘ RIICAI. SUGAR BEET PULP SCHUMACHER FEED “Fasterfaf FISH MEAL GLUTEN FEED HARLEY MEAL FEED WHEAT ROLLED. OATS OATMEAL And all the well known brands of Blend and Hard Wheat Flour All of which we are sell- ._ 1111-! ut lowest prices dont fail to get our prices before buying. Order Now and Save llloncl/‘as prices are ud- vuncinir. A. llorno & 0o. , Charlottetown HOPE F] EL l) SCHOOL Hunt". w“ [or me “mum M‘ dri 1v ,\ llllfl liiiimct BFll-‘illlll l! on Nut, 1;“ C“. 0Du..___ ilf‘lll iv , l. (ll.ii1i MncKuv. iilid iolir \'l~l or. 1,: Gmdc L‘: 3,,’ L Elvyunnv Fm, (Fr V 1.\.I1-. llniilyl — 1. MFCHUL; ‘ .5 1 ' -_i Jenn“. _,,,,._ ' ltv 2. lYtxond Dunning; 3. K-illl _ Ciraui" l); J: 1. Evelyn Blue. "‘ ““‘*‘-‘- you U”, Gl-fldp Vynhl‘ Irene rymfivr, z - . l\' l. Piiclirilt Ulurk‘ ‘J. “W15 t‘ ' Iillfliltifl 11. Jc nit,‘ Clark. 11nd" ' Mary (311160 VI-l. Kathryn Livirg- stone; ‘.1. Zelda MucLccd", 3. Jane’. .\l:1 .i horn. Clrzidc V l. Ethel ‘Bucll; '1 .\lat"F.'irl.uic. (Evade ll! 518-1. Effie Mritilinr- limo. Grade III Jr.~--l. Leon Buoll. Aging. FYKLwOI; 3. Margaret Fi2v=cr._ ‘ Griidc II--—1. Garnet Biicll; 2.‘ Edion Mac-Lend; 3, Minnie Bujyiic. < Guide l’ $l'.—1. Blitiichc Mitc- Eat-horn. Grade I Ji"~l. Ivan Blue; 2. Raymond Livingstone Perfect attendance for October: Evelyn Blue, Mary Fraser, Irene‘ Fraser, Janet hIacEachcrn, Efliwiti MacLcod, Catherine Mzwblwrhern. Rlnnclic ltlarErichorn, flnvnc. Huzcl Donnell, ton chcr, hillllli.‘ 7 J 'Froe Trial oi Violas llroductsi QHAKLUI'I'E'I'OWN GUARDIAN .1 l i TONIGHT Auction Tournament Holy Redeemer Hall __\\ Big Prizes Elected Director It 1S annuiuiccd that Mr. W. Pitfield. of Montreal, lies been elect- ed a director o! United Am 1118B!- Corporation, Llmlted, which owns. leases or is affiliated with twenty- one theatres 1n Montreal and Sher- brooke, Quebec. Mr. Pitfield is also on the Board of Directors of a number o! other Ottawa. Heat s: Power Company. Ljrpited, Anglo-Canadian Telephone Company and Rolland Paper Com- corporations, including Light. pany, Liuntcd. KENSINGTON SCIIOOL Honor Roll for October: Grade X-~l. Doris Kennedy; Marion Salter", ‘.4. ‘Mary Casclcy. Cir-ad» IX——-1. David MzwLcan; Kvzth l§*:lil‘if§d_\", 3. Glenna Clark. ‘ Grndv Ville]. Lorraine Mclilaln‘ on" ‘J. Joysvc l-Iouvurd", 3. Vina ilig-i gins. Griiilc Vil- kl. 1s . Cziiiiizin Champion; Pluzlitf. " VI l, hliinii; Wiliin I)|'.iiic_v" (i. e v . tMi .; Pi"0l"1tti-~—I. lit 1m ‘Pqllizll (‘Pil l'\:il ,.' ; . Pour] hluuii. _ < tiriidc l —»l. Betty Pcudlctoii; ' :1. ltiucNt-ill; 3. Beatrice Jimmie . N('=l'l1l.‘.l1 hfziclloli‘.ild; pliiry. l . . .ll_\' Mill. Pirltxt. nitcr" Jiiiimir- Nliiclvc i: uircc: (‘ti-ado Iniulitnii .'\I'l;l1ll'. iI.i‘\i\ f‘ ' \‘.“i‘ (l4 l v ‘Tl l"n‘..i:i 11ml.- C‘ litbriilc. For Better floiiiroi of iioidsi Offered by Local hroggirts t . . . . Free Packages, Contain Trial Size VICRSK/fl-‘EFO-HOI and Vicks VzipoRtib- with Details of Plan that Cut Sickness from Colds in HZ-lif in Clinic Tests In your own home this W:niCi',lI,it)11,‘;-_-fl5 5mm 901,15 always Wm“ ' Vzclis Vrpollul) helps end 1t. quicker. - mns- t on chest, wouldn't you like to sec sickncs; from colds cut more than half? That. \\‘1l.‘; just ollc of the results nvcragel by thousands of people ;, in clinic‘ " tests of Vicks Plan for Bettcr Cou~ ‘ trol of Colds-a practical home guide to greater freedom from colds . The free trial packnucsj now of< fwcd by your drugizist lntrcdircc that. mnkc it possible: Vicks Va-tm- no] and Vicks VapoRub. To flclp Prevent Many Colds _ Vlcks Va-tro-uol i; ‘ i. the scientific aid in} preventing colds. ~ Vick Chemists spent more than nine years _ and $250,000 in rc~ ».V|CK5 search, experiments, VP.'TRO'“QL_ tests before per- fer-ting this exclusive Vicks formula. Vn-tro-nol ls specially designed for the nose and upper throat, wlicrc 3 out of 4 colds start. The moment you apply lt—a few drops up each ncstril-Va-tro-nol spreads swiftly through this. trouble wane, aiding and gently Sllinulatint; NH‘- urc‘s defenses. Used at. that first sneeze, snifflc or any sign of nnsnl lrritiitlon~No~ tom's usual warning that l. cold thrcafcns-Va-tro-nol helps to pre- vent mnny colds ,nnd to throw olf head colds in tlic early stages. And when neglected irritation lins m to n stuffed-UP nose m" a 11111“- nblc tread-cold, Va-tro-nol brings comforting relief. It reduces swollen membranes. clears clogging mucus. makes every breath clear and cool . again. You'll find Va-tro-nol wonderfully easy and pleasant to use. at home and at work. To Help End o Cold Qlldm" When a. cold strikes without warn_ in; or gets by even the beat precau- Gme“ Rum school Ftflday 13th‘ A you to Vicks Plan and the products v You simply 1 szigc VnpoRub the throat, minutes. R ways It (‘IVYEI S11E95. 'I'l".i:; combincrl pouIlIrnHand-vapor‘Dlfffiflill‘ (‘ml "n". lllihlvd T" =1‘ action loosens pliloyiii, relieves lr- i the fitted wuist. with ¢gng@5t,ign_ ‘sweeping line ritiiliim, ‘helps break TIM 1M3’. Eddy Pcndcrgzistl‘, 1,4,. MfL-n“ 3. (icorgifl Giriildlnc lvlc- Ali- ld Champion; _‘. . Marjorie Con- .:i Alaiiiu; ".5. Jon", 1. hinvowvci. Jilfflilif‘; . ‘ 3. NUYlIlJ.‘ _ t‘ i C~~l. Lcnnuiul Tliibctiu: , m‘ 1 __ _ _ ., Bitty Pcnillcton, w_ s’ M‘. MJYloric lvlziun, Bcuiricc Folinnd. “T101111. Niwton Miic- GM; Ktlbriilo, Jame‘. 13;“ _ Jill‘. Norinn iluin- \,\{~~ ',\r_ _\~ -,- 1;, _ ‘,. ‘..‘il<l, Ilcoiiu Ssirii lllPlliilli.» , .11. fillrciln Chisholm, Rulpll W. and buck for three Almost bc- t fore you finish rub~ biilg, VupoRub startsi; to hrng relIef tw t1» p, My; dirt-owls compkrtrd llirouizli tho skin like it poultice or 5110145 hilt‘ 11"‘ fl'f'““- plaster; 1:» Its mcdicntcd vapors, Eefllllcd m!" ‘Jlilild rclinscd by hotly licnl, uro brcuthcd in for liouzs -l'li30lll, ill tmicsa mlii- t 111g F1991“ lli(‘——(ill‘f’€l to the ll‘l'ii."l."(I air-far; "t. /\‘ . i C. Hays hree 0k Out Within Three Months To have two IIOVPiF rind c. new, untisunl urhicvti: Brcolzer, \\"li0 i~". . . One of til~ , . 2. 2. nn assumed lllt‘ Arts iii ( 2 SI'l"I-(ll.I\'. ".. t i ,. Q1 l‘ ill‘; ii nii‘ii_i‘...-. ti l r. - , .itl I.li".». i.t‘lll i}. 2.1m‘, \v. llnii iii llriii-y it S. .\I‘."'\i. ‘ l. dict‘ 1n licl‘ iv“ A \!"i"_‘," in‘: 1'1‘ (m '~ i;\‘ .. ‘ Elm" .rii . tvcly liiiv i" ilulxk zuurrli l ,N;i ma] .~\i“l‘. z" ‘iris, in :1 M1,. ».-‘. t]. ti.l \\'l'.\» ‘gll 1,111 t- ‘- .\’i1ll_\' Arhziii, 4-. il<d 1.15" i‘. ‘Claw. .-\i‘ LV-lbllit". I‘_l\'ll:~' TOR Nhlllf hIi-ill One cf llic Olllnilll till}! cos time. in the nrw (ltriiiin n ‘iiPCJOll 1:. n .:i1l >121 ‘ivorn with it br ‘Jill jLr of green uiid rod Scotch plnirl. ‘The hlgli-utzkcil blouse 1.s'ti".inmc.l with n siiinil up tnudnig collar of green and iviili tiny t.‘l'(‘l}1l DIPJSL pow-mt. Tho lull hnw-lrngih cope of sun n ma... t. . out 0 grbY-l‘! plziitl ;,ci"~cy mid fhc C(l~'l.ll1" i t i wizh a art-on 1'01" of “IliCh i~ The flilPfllOOll co iil and cveu~ n! lilip: ‘sousc nrc _:lIISl)il‘f‘d from DIFPFYOHW‘ fmhlon. ~. .i"lii. THE PURE MILK WELCOMES The Exhibitors and Visitors Attending I THE FOX SHOW UUIOUI Just as we are all very proud of our An- nual Show of Silver Foxes-The industry ' that brings us Wealth, so should we be just. ly proud of our Pure Milk Plant -- The Dairy that brings us Health, “GARDEN CITY” Dairy is the only Milk Plant 1n_ Charlottetown. It was also the -first Dairy toguarantee our citizens safe milk. The desire of the Company has been. and is, that every home in the city should have SAFE MILK. “SAVE OUR CHILDREN AN!) lllllhl) OUR NATION" The hfzinagement invites you to \ isii thvir Jloderu. Sanitary Plzint and see how “(lur- de" CH)", CIIIPIIWO. and Pusieiirizcd I'm- ducts Safeguard The H111!!! u! (lic FiIiZcns. (‘orncr 0f Fit." 3. ‘ ul KT-vciil tlrowjc wtrovts. Phuni- fii-l-‘l. trrrt 2151c girl. If you can afford‘ iiig all that is nccrs .. ..<"c|nil lipstick, sci: that it is K thing Lu", who‘. i. 11¢ _ " 'llifi"c are _ ulicii till‘, No l .. rml‘ (l ‘E 2! a 1r} in .1 the" lllk-UCR lilf‘ lcs. dull Jury to dlllnlif‘. l..: mi tut- {im- . i- nut! daily dimes mom to be. itinic h? did n ;'lf"ll‘l' on‘ ti li m Ncvci" usc lacc ])0\\'(iCl‘ that lslself. slightest bit. (tanker tlrnn the mil tone of your i"oinpicx.0ii.i " l niuiti-i" of fiict, it is a gzrod .....i to have powder one shndc §litlll£'.(i(1\\'ll ligrlitct" than 30in‘ Skill. Put l‘. on nvnhiy ovcr foundation and cream n"? hmbilh ‘n’ H“? viii lct it set, then whisk off the ‘ . "this way, you'll gm. thut Nuiuii-L.‘ il.-'."l 1.. ~_.»_,,t<..-, zilmost luminous look that is 5W1“- mmg Red pcppcr dmts _ __._._ __ ._ when bllYlllilitfl around Politicnn-z are strong for I-dr-rtls. 111,15 oi ili l 11f‘ Au until-d shoe lace has tcd to Stizk <1. - \l."~ t: t .1 .‘.ZI_‘»' n marriage. '..lll\ gum.‘ " .|'l i-n-ii l ..: it If lilo is a brittle of wits a lo‘. up flll‘ Irv. . ! proplc are uniimietl. \VI10lL‘t’.L\'(‘.\ iiri- p1.i lll cont Drinking docs not drown your ‘ pockets 11nd ‘z. tut-r. ivook-zi blam- rrrz/rv: i; only irrignlcs it ‘iiCiS In ltxtlli ott lll“il.\. Its cosy to sec through thc lllllll .-‘.‘io makes a. spectacle of lrmacll. .\Il.\'(‘l~1\1l5.\'I‘. The best. way for a man to lose Two ptuiiirl.» m " ".1 pounds gut-t. 2 pounds boilr-d nmnt ubreii" ‘; iticntlty i< to lllill'l'_\' a fnmuis ‘ .»;i.fc. 1 pound mixed purl, l carp vinegar A chm" lzcd memory \v;ll ncvcr ll-poulids chopped llpflit“, 1 descri- :"i~li. and a perished mcmoiyjsprvon each of spices. ill ncicr chrrisli. Juice and grated rind of ‘.2 lemon.‘ True eloquence consists in say- nnd 2 orange". snout oisoouiirs DRESSES And Cloth and Fur COA TS During Fox Show Week KNITTED SUITS —- —- —— - FELT HATS, selling at — -- — — — See them at the VOGUE 20']; discount $1.00 ‘Cocktail drcsws and Furs lvivc 1h." a lonsici‘. in back. 'l'li1S linc Whilc tho patient relaxes into oom- i: vortlculariy effrct1v¢ in 111M! fortnblc sloop, VupoRiib keeps rlghti broadcloth with the basque of the on working. Oitcii, by morning the coat K1204 in I Wide mud °1 511"‘ worst of the cold is over. (‘ouch Drops Free, Too fox fui". > Particular attention ts stressed on ikirts at this house, with over- For the throat that is dry and ‘APPMZ Panw- m“ “k” n“ harsh, or “Tinned by coughing‘ aprons, to add width to the sitri. a Vicks" Mudtcutcd Cough Drops —~VDI'°‘°*“Y “mm” are “wavy mm“ thronbsootliing ingredients of Vicks I Wm‘ 5mm“! skirts-for evening ‘rnponuh m pleasant, candy ;n,-m_ ‘ wear, the slashes ("lliillg as hlcli provide quick, convenient relief. (let Your Free Package Today Dont forget-your druggist. luis only l1. limited supply of free trial packages containing these Vick )3‘.'(‘p;1l‘l\'\it)ll.\‘. Gct yours todny, bcforc they're n11 gsnc. And be sure to look in your frco package [or full (lctails oi Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds ~\Vl|il‘l1 cul. sickness from colds more than hail in CLIIIO tests" among 17,353 peo- ple. Whnt it can do for your family may be less-or more — but doesift this fine record make it wcll worth trying? as the kneen Most evening skirts l are of unurunl length and on: even- |ing costume in a irlnted chiffon velvet is made ciglit inches from the floor but has two long panels ‘in. back which truil to the ground. [The dress ls pi"’.ii‘_c.l in (loop rcd jgrecn and pin-pic nml the 1:1" ' Ibelt is music of I‘-Yl\llll.\ in llic.-»1‘ some colors. "IIGNTI I‘O\\'DI~IR If you lmu‘ worn the .‘~.!lI1'" sllmlc .o:' lipstick. nail polish ard mum‘ for yours and yrara lntlrr in- vestigate some of the ucw colon ‘before you replenish your suply. rGenerally streaking’ oldrr skin ‘re- ‘qulrcs deeper powder and diricl" rouge than the complexion of a 193s Greeting Bards teas, We have just received, direct from the manu- facturers, the LARGEST and MOST BEAUTI- FUL line of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS GREETING CARDS that we have ever offered to a DISCRIMINAT- ING PUBLIC, and we say this adviscdly, but you need not take our “say so" for it. “e in- vitc you to visit our GREETING CARI? dvlliffl‘ ment and sec for yourself for “scclnl! ls bchfl‘ I~ The values are most astounding. Beautiful 48:11:45 ut Il for" 5 cents and upto H? cents c-lch, a m" range of I‘. E. Island views. All cards enclosed in envelopes" for muilimt- Come enrlv and not your suimb" "hill" "11" "*- sortment is good. CARTER 8r 00- Limited SANTA CLAUS IIFIzIIIQiNN-fi} fiIdN Churloifvlr: '"n ‘i "(nun lI'l4l'1V ‘n