9.1-.» oUlnl LO, LivingfiiLelsurei flue woman's REALMr l That Body of Yours l! JunuWRBe-rtonM-D. DIZZINISS Many may wonder just how we axcuasron are designed so that straps may be k°°P °"1' “ml-l” bllflliwl l" the ___. ‘tucked. in thus avoidins tettletelefilflflf Pfglllflléhllé hflflerlllwelig ' m O Borne bird sang me into the wood. marks across shoulders. Such the not‘ 01x“ Lady zullillulfaeior- Past the green of spring. some bird ' sang as some wild bird should The enraptured world. The shaken boughs were light Vvlth the powdered mists of morn- ing, After the starry night. Dark, on the rim of dawniflfi. Broke into living blue. The flowers and buds were sable. Tuft and sprout sprang new Into the day. the rabble Of time was heard no more That woodland word was taken Of what I would find before I returned to the tame and spoken. Silence of rose and clover_ Spruce and rial-k hemlock blended, Before my walk was over And my dream had ended. —Harold Vinal. —(Chrlstian science Monitor). TAN AND FRECKLES Artificial aids to lasten fading of tans and removal f freckles are frowned upon by health experts. There is no safe way of removing tan or freckles. they say, because these consist of colouring matter. or pigment. which forms a part of the deeper layers of the skin. To get rid of them, the lucky posses- sors must simply let them fade in the natural course of time. "You l, can hardly expect a creamy white skin for your first Fall dance if you have enjoyed a becoming tan at the summer beach," say the au- thorities. SL MMER. DISH Suggestion of government nutrl-_ fionists at Ottawa for summer diet‘ is ice cream, which, they point out, is nutritious as well as palatable: Ice cream, in addition to a mixture of cream and other milk products; includes such things as starch, sug- ar, gelatine. gum arabic, flavour-l lng extracts and eggs. To tempt jaded appetites, the food experts further suggest a “topping" of‘ fresh strawberries. CHICKEN LETTUCE If you have a flock'of chickens in addition to a home vegetable garden, grow some of the new chicken lettuce. When cut, this lettuce immediately starts to grow again. The leaves can be pulled from each stem like kale. Hints on Etiquette Young newly weds should avoid referring to his or her family as being superior to the other. It ls ill mannered and stirs 'just resent- ment. GET AROUND BUDGET Budgets have a way of not budg- irlg. Do you sometimes look at your sofa and chairs and wish you could get some of the streamlined models your friends have? Put that on your agenda but in the meantime you may find that one of the new resdy-to-put-on slip, covers with the patented Lastexi hack will fit your sofa or chalrl without the use of a needle. These I rovers have been designed to fit standard models of sofas, sofa-beds i and studio couches as well es din- ing room and boudoir chairs. , DOWN TO THE SEA 0 SWIM NEW YORK - Teenagers in e-ie- ' piece suits usually 'go down to tne| sea for more swimming than loll- lng. Elasticized fabrics, both shinyl and dull surfaces, help a girl cut through the water like an eel and give her the look of a mermaid on the beach. They are flattering. in all the pastel shades, white and black. FOR. SUNTANNING NEW YORK - For serious sun- tanning dloose a bra that may be worn strapless too. Many models pen; ,ies like ice box, sink and disposal streaks can ruin the glamorous ef- fect of a dress, with cut-out or boat-neckline. ulard and the back muscles pull us backward, so that working to- gether the front and back muscles, _llold the body in the upright posi- ‘tron. However. there are two other factors helping us to stand erect_ that ls, the eyes as we look about‘ us and not our relation to the‘ various objects, and the balanc- ing mechanism of the inner ear. ' In the "Canadian Medical Aeso-l elation Journal," Dr. T. J. Haugh- I ton, Regina, Sask., states that the FURNITURE FOR ‘PREFAB’ HOUSE IS DISPLAYED NEW YORK - With the era of the prefabricated house just a- round the corner one of New York's department stores has set up a‘ village of seven of the new dweli- ' ings-which their makers prefer to call "pre-engineered" -to show _ most important of the three mech- buyers what kind of furniture and ‘ anisms or methods of retaining our decorating goes with the new ar- balance is the balancing canals in chltectural style. tile inner ear. Anything that The small community ls com- rauses Jrritation or destruction of plete in every detail except that, any portion of this part of the ear nobody is living in the houses. may bring on true vertigo (dizzi- P855). Dizziness may be the only sym- ptom present but as the disease de- velops or increases in severity, 0th! 9r 5)'mpt0ms such as head noises and partial loss of hearing may occur. By means of the audlometer, the amount of loss of hearing can be measured. The head noises may he of a double nature: a high- pitched continuous sound present at all times_ and a secondary pounding or roaring type becom-i lng worse when a proxysm (sud-, ‘ den increase of symptoms) occurs. What may he causing irritation ol the lining of the balancing can- als, thus causing the dizziness In- fectlon-teeth, tonsils. sinuses, gall bladder may be a cause and pois- ons. such as nicotine. alcohol, and quinine. Allergy-being sensitive to‘ larlous substances may likewise, be o. cause. | 1 have written several times of" the large number of cases of diz-| riness. often with nausea and vom- iting (Menieres diseasel, Cflusgd by use of too much salt and liq-f uids taken into the system. I Other causes of dizziness, as we Rww older, are hardening of, blood vessels and chronic ear dis-l eases. If you get dizzy at times, don't fly to treat yourself. See your family physician first. and if he thinks it necessary he will refer you to an ear specialist. Shoppers in search of homes -and who isn't —can look over white picket fences at green lawns, corn- piete with new keroseal wading pools before they wander in the front door and get a close-up look. Briefly, the furniture is simple, relying on fine wood and lines which harmonize with the small, simple rooms. One of the houszs has pale blonde maple furniture in units which can he moved from room to room as the owners plans change. Chairs and tables have good lines and fine color. The largest house sports furni- ture combining bright lacquers with blonde wood, like the big living room coffee table with four little Chinese red stools tucked un- cer it. In this house Vernon sears, ar- <hitect for United States Plywood Corporation, has used wood to take the place of wall papers and paint. Some of his tricks include a. checkerboard of ridgey plastic wood to cover a ceiling; oak pan- eling either plain or in blocks to show contrast in grain; cedar-pan- eled hallways; stripes of light and dark wood up one wall and across :1. bedroom ceiling. Plywood isn't the cheapest pos- sible medium of interior decora- tion, Mr. Sears admits, but it has the added value of being perman- ent and can be kept in shape with c little waxing. Prices of the finished houses, complete with plumbing, heating unlt_ electricity, kitchen accessor- NEUROSIS Neurosis - believing you have a physical ailment when none e2:- ists —is becoming increasingly common. Send today for Dr. Bar- ton‘s booklet on this subject en- titled, "Neurosis." To obtain it, r lust send l0 cents and a 3-cent Q stamp. to cover cost 0f handling l unit, and the decoration, somewhat more than‘ double the original cost of the shell of the house, delivered from the factory. TLIIIS w. maivdf-‘fiv and mailing. to The Bell Syndi- cate. in care of this newspaper, Post Office Box 99, Station G, New York i9. N. Y. and ask for your IOPY- ‘ % Morning Smile ,- 1 SUFFETIYG AIIKE First RECIUlt — Srzne achieve‘ greatness; nillers have greatness thrust upon them. Second Recruit _ Youre felling me. I'm wearing army booie, ma! flo€4lk®eo<as>ee<@-oo<$>c0 Q Ellen’s Diary 1% B! an Island Farmer's Wile WQWOWGGWGQWGOWQM fi HOIAU can I ! s’ At last, and not without a meas- ‘ ure of regret, we came to our i cream-separating this morning, ex- changing our recent more indolent way for a thriftier and more or- derly method of dairying. Many a time since the heifers in our milk- ing herd freshened and as we held pails of the sweet-smelling whole milk to the calves, we had salved our consciences by saying: "We must soon begin the separating" but the insistence of the field work mocked our words, render- ing them meaningless, as they fell from our lips. And no move was made towards their fulfillment un- . til this morning. Even then I should have chosen to postpone it. Due to our adventuring last night, we had been later in our rising and as I cleaned and replenished the lamps and set them on the shelf I hoped we might continue to follow the quicker and easier plan of dealing with the milking. It had been pleas- lllt and if we had lacked the bene- fit of cream in our tea. our stats of health had been well maintained and b ‘-' the calves had made By Anne Ashley d>co-s>co<@>co<q»co@>to<s Q- HOW can I prevent scratches on the hardwood floor, caused by casters on heavy pieces or furnlg- ure? A. Remove the casters and pieccs of adhesive tape around outside of each one. This will as a rubter casing and will mark the flour, Q. How can 1 clean a carpet or rug successfuhy? A. Scrub with a stZ-ff bTiFh moist- ened in diluted ammonia, and then rinse with tie garden hrse WILle hanging on the line. Q. What is s. good uteusll to use for creaming sugar and nutter? A. Try usitg a wooden potato masher. roll the act not STAITID ‘IN PERU Cocaine was first discovered in New Soopless VEl as the men agreed "lurpflglng growth." Indeed u James had more than once remarked in my hearing "there's nothing that will put a skin on them, like the whole Nobody likes doin dishes, but there is now e new product called L that certainly makes the inevitable job a whole lot easier and quicker. . UNLIKE SOAP VEL is not soap-it's a t llllPlll very kindAt-bdathigéhaisiliiatfuy’ VEL i. discovery; Its quick-forming oamy eudl don t last-they're not meant VERY LITTLE VEL NEEDED to. But the CLEAR wafer remain- 1.3mm,’ n fir“ n m“, skeptical ing in uiishpsu or sink is the very thl which snakes lasseeandehine aperdle and‘ so dq ckly cleans the m an mast : . . mo t}: guugaboos of . of VEL for we missed the heavy dishpen suds “uced by soap. In error, we ded more but now know that a very little EL goes a long way . . . and that VEL keeps on cleaning Ion after the suds dissolve. d‘, A teaspoon ul or two of VEL is usually ‘iicnty in a dishpanful of wafer. dd a little more for larger links or very greasy pang, . lo-v-uus "VEl." ll I IIUUI frlflfl If ill lMBlTE-PMIOLIVE-PEET 001W. What is more, dishes washed in V uick rinse yill ' - mllkl" MOFVGlOUS FOI‘ D|5|1e$ - - - . ' - *- u e ns u ‘Q n.i..‘°,§.2“.’.1"‘.‘“i.°t “T fffdi by Franc“ Thmflpwfl _ \ 7', gills; ‘I gm; u; a veruélhdah. to ' ' ' I'D n O I“ DOIU U! Q orn- HOICdVhOIIICIIIMBIII authority m‘ nmwmed u u hulmbm by last evening's showers. "Illenl- James called to me from the pump house, in a muffled tone that in- dlclwd the helzhu or depths of industry which for the moment could not be neglected “do you know where there's any shingles?" I knew than that the machine Wu in the course of being placed on l level ‘ ndstion above en un- even floor. Though Jame; h“ m difficulty at all in detecting min- u" lDhids on a potato plant, smell dark grub! in a turnip drill, or s secretive warble in s cow's back, the task of finding the tools and the incidsntels, that go towns-d, 88y. the hlflsin: of I screen door or, attaching the separator in s floor, baffles him completely. Us- ually before it is even commenced, his demands have gathered to the spot the adult members of the flmlly end from thence begins a s Realm rSocial andpersonal J Fa Uninvited Guests _ 0f Entertaining lilrls s» Mat-During War i I I am the mother of an only son who returned unharmed from overseas service. He has taken advantage of the G. I. that the war interfered with. He is a Mother ‘Tired DEAR MISS DIX: bill to complete his education lovesble boy, but here's the rub: During the war he met many women abroad. and wlthout an inv drop in on us from all over this country and abroad. . The first we know that an uninvited guest is coming to pay us a nice long visit I ANS\VER. I view is that of chair, with a cheering drink quaintance about experiences wished herself on her. ‘ INEXPERIENCED Probably your has no conception of the work and to prepare compafl meals and to leave their belongings scattered all towels with their lipstick and who spent hours preparing without so Any woman who comes as a ‘ deadbeat, and you should deal with next one who announces that she venient for you to have her and next corner. self be taken in by women who care ly grafting their board bill. No woman who has any DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am I thought that I loved her when I want to marry anybody. g v By Roberta Lee l out differently. She wants me to marry her this fall, but I dont think ‘ y 3y 50mm L“ e o<®oo<ae y_p_m_ J n uv€>oo@oo<i><lo<s>oo@oos e y . _ Q. How lonl! should one ray ANSWER‘ Yes‘ Son‘ I can givgsyfilu gfigtfixgtigafivgfietgzgtxigt When makfilg jelly. plnze a hot when vklting a sick frlcnd in a ' cloth urcunJ the m-clcl and the hospital? money in your pocket and happine to refuse to let the girl either persuade, or cry you into marrying her. And that counsel is just as good for both too young to know what real love band you will want when you are You have had your tip and you should heed the warning, for you have found out by experience that changing and that the girl you already tired of. So go around with a lot of girls you are older before you take the DEAR DOROTHY DIX: in a mate when he is sober, sincerely wishes to overcome this ha and he is getting worse all the time. and I am so distressed over it that it is wrecking my health. What shall I do? A GIRL WHO NEVER DREAMED ANSWER: Your best plan is t you know, it is made up of men who have been addicted to dl-in‘: and Anew" Le, may @111 1s o m, whc through the influence and sympathy of other alcoholics have been i w; W, is m “b m, h-ahd‘ “gm cured. There is a branch of the association in every city. ' of barns, stables and other out- buildings in an effort to assemble the tools and what-not which eon- tribute to the success of the ell- deavour. Nor will substitutes be accepted. i I I . No indeed, should I with the boldness of long association prof- fer something “just as good", I receive such a grieved and hope- ‘~ess look as sends me briskly once more on my treasure hunt. This time -it is not unusual for James himself to join the party, after muttering in despair “I never saw it any better -when I was at a job like this, Ellen. Now Mrs. . (mentioning either some one of his earlier loves grown perhaps more desirable through the years or else the smartest among the women in the community) would know exactly where to find every last article about the place. She wouldn't be looking for it at the eleventh hour like this. She would have everything ready for the job. It's no wonder he gets his crop- ping dons early - with her so helpful!" James‘ presence, of course is mostly only for moral support, though in our searching at such I. time we are sure to uncover a number of articles not needed at the teak at hand, but ones which James bed needed badly and "couldn't find Just the other day," and now stows away in hunt for on some similar occasion. I O O However, now that the earlier scenes of the day return tn me. every thing necessary to the com- pletion of the chore was close at hand, this morning and in no time 1st a111, the machine was securely n p ce and then in a procession mar-shelled by Ferd and composed offive bright and lively eats with tails waving eagerly in the sun- llfllt. méihtfames and myself bring- ng up e reu- we same to the stable and oufmiiklng herd of three. “And whet" James asked me growing“ a" stool 3mg‘? the Kelly ow ‘ we o b the first ‘cireemi;'l°;'.Do£".I Jaelrlastgdaisitting Own w en we out much oi ft together, we'll crsg in the old churn!" And lo of butter -and a Scotch qko el- two in the user future, and for separating this morning. now as ever was I. June one, scented end low white clover, mela l-hfflllh "I! "Poll doors and stars above a hill. Until tomorrow ‘my .43“. more or less fol/cub convening eight WAVES and WAGS and many other. ‘will arrive at 3:45 PM." My son thinks do all the cooking it from a different light. I-Ie thinks I am very ul- NIIQIDIQ. WIIIC d0 YOlI think? I the problem from in his hand, conversing with an old ac- they have had together, while Mom sweats over the cooking stove preparing a good meal for a guest who has . son has never even ‘washed a dish in his life. S0 he gobble down the good much as a “thank you." decency about her would do such a thing. I gave her ‘the ring. but have found thought you were in love with you are itatlon ol- a word of warning they} is when we get s telegram saying: this is all right, but as I have to and the waiting on them I see HARASSED MOTHER. Naturally you and your son view different angles. I-Iis point of the man who sits in a comfortable worry and the many steps it takes clean up after women guests who over the place; who ruin your best dishes you have self-invited guest ls nothing but a her on that platform. Just tell the is coming unasked that it is incon- kW-QOWOWQWW that she will find a good hotel on the And tell ‘your son that he is weak and silly to let him- nothing for him and are just mere- s, Household Scrapbook l a boy of 1'1, engaged to a girl of 16. [ Jelly will cnlne out easily. Do not! her as it is for you, because you are . , _ pour the jelly into cold gas es. m what so“ o‘ M“ or nus Rinse the glasses in hot WQIE‘, im- gro ' mediaicly bcfofie pzurlrtg; this you are growing up and continua“), will set the jelly much rlui-rlzer. | (u tlllns \ White curtans that have becnme_ yellowed from the sun cal‘. tie made refty ecru by dlpfln-g them in and have good times, but wait until fatal step. My husbaml is a“ m“ a Wm mum want dilglcd vC-ffee, ‘lhe darker ycu ce-[the bridegroom send their gifts if but when he is drinking he is horrible. He Sire [he c“ m n5 m‘: strange, the u“... bit, but seems to be unable to do it. copes shmld he‘ We have been married two years ' Soft Hands THIS COULD HAPPEN To HER The fonds will be safllned and -‘ hiten:' 1f vusilrd ev r: ni-.l't in» o contact Alcoholics Anorwrnous. As imrwehl mr/sterel with vi e; r.‘ buttzrm lk. §even Saiied For Pleasurel C°°k's c°""¢i" Q VOW-QM! 990"? "" s» 1lvc<E@@<fl B! \' Q Grab: m York; fi Rn pberrv and (herrv {an I I bsLeve y -u will b‘ eta m:d ry the wav the tsp: fiav r l.’ each o.’ the fruits we rse III this jam. “I can appreciate tlvlt it h s given you somelhing d! a sha.k" ccntinuzd Grectrlx. blansly. "I'm sure I shoull be s-hickid myself in similar circumstances. It is dis- colzcerting, fr. my f-‘Je least. But I'm inclined to think you are far- tunate, sir ‘Wimotby; iurtvnnte that it, that your "grecious box has fallen into my hands and not in-l to anotncrs. f am a MOWER sz-rt, Ymmfifi‘: 6 1”“ °f “ll-Iml‘ iii-ounce s22. rs a brill The lam dies nit lei. —i'.s\l.o.‘.- sistency we nave de c;.- ed in our l'£\'.‘0l‘d as "runrll. lut rot too tzin." when we made our taste tezts at of fellow. I am not llnreaionable. _ Of course. you Eppregjfn "t; ‘I icups prepared rcd rarpbcrues “now h“ to keep up “ppeamncell 4 cup: prqpdf8d sour lerl cherries l 1 cup water and that when we‘ return to Lon- don- I shall oe undel- the painful necessity o! pawn: my landlady‘. Pick over, wash and drain luf- my “no, “Md, the other people flclent red iaspberrits to yield the who live at our expense. I amrtqulwd 4 "W?" confide“; s“. Timothy’ 1y,“ know- Pick over, "lvash, drain stem and m: ‘he conga,“ o; m“ bu, 5nd pit sufficient sour cherAcs to yied blowing, too. that I em aware of m‘ Twllmd 4, "P5- mem by "u," o; m, hlppy Combine pltted cherries and mlden; o! m; b” comma mm water and bring slowly to the bzil: my hands. you will be willing m boil gently. stirring ozcaslonafy help mo by handing over. lhail we 1°!‘ 15 inhum- "y, g jmnqn-g ghmmna pguna], Add raspberries and sugar How does that appeal to Bir Tim- 0h"?! mull"! “by? ‘ Bring again to the boll, stirring 5|, 11mm, w" m“ tumble" until the sugar dissolves; boil “m, n" ‘M (My; gently, stirring occasionally. until m“, (Ream; y,“ "mp4 page“. suitably thickened-—is to 30 min- slon of hi; box hs did no‘. pause to 1M!- " - wonder. The fellow had it. and Remove from heat and let liand more than that he apparently for i0 minutes, Jtlrrln] occasion- knew the contents. That Wle dif- nlly- - ferent. There ‘were things in that Turn into hot ster zed jars and 4cups healed granulai-d sugar. to g ll ‘expanjvs, erliizuslauti-g and de rr-' ‘social and affections] life are c,n- various tlm-l, since Len seas; te l with nice visions of golden petswnabla the first time since entering the warmer seasons, we cam to the a breath of l July breeze, sweet richly with the perfume of roles, "in their courses" twinkle brilbt box that only Bir Timothy‘: eyes had seen; other things that it was highly desirable no other eyes than hisshould m. ‘ You pay me 2100.000" 5i: Timothy allowed his Int-b in cool before he spoke "A" very a ~ situation. Gran-ix very awkward indeed. Bu! I'm afraid it’; not Quite lo easy ll You imagine. You know I mun have that box; st lust f presume that is the argument and that you mun me to pay. not is l reu- arlimlent, but till‘! are difficulties. You are asking the sum of one hundred thousand pounds for the mum of m! PN- pertgfrhet is a M. of money and I don't happen to our?! such e substsntil-l sum around with ma. How do you prmols that the money should be bald!" There will be no dfitfcuity about that,” smiles Gresth. congrat- u ting himself that Bir ‘flluoth! b d bevnculsr than he had ever returned to lmldon than you It'll hoped. "Rn monomers we all nielf nssl at once, label beforkstgging. _____.____...___ pay into ‘my banking account just that very sum. Immsdlawy my ' bank notifies me of the completion o! the transaction, I shall hand in at your bank the box I now hold. I will promise" that I will take great care of it. that I will com- municate m; information contain- ed in‘ the box to no one, and that I will not make-copies of any of the documents You» see how simple it ell is." su- flmotily was amend at the confident way the fellow talked. This little affair was very much "cut and dried." The only unre- heined inc nt apparently, vu that Oruirix had not lmownhe would be meeting with Sir Tim- othy quite u’ soon. i ‘ The mililonflre had hadno pre- vious‘ acquaintance vim- one inn- Inm o! _bllokn'lll.'le' Ind rue various court cues In mnlrhiltupid people ‘had e-onlun: * to pay ‘ large sum o! money inf return (Coil-Infill u Pfie l) ' l8 . shions/ Literature Those delightful little darling; from 12 to 36 months keep mothers hopping. But now that Heinz junior Foods are beck on the market the chore of preparing and chopping food can be eliminated. LOOK FOR THIS! Creamed Diced Vegetables lamb and Llver with Vegetable; Conch Spinach Mixed Vegetables Prune Pudding Vegetable Beef Dlnnes Omen leans Apple, Fig and Date Bessel! Pineapple Rice Pudding Chiba Soup Canned Tomato and Rlol Etiquette‘ A. Not longer than fen i-r fifteen minutes unless assured by bot-h nurse and patient that a longer stay would b- welcome. Q. When not being used, whore should the spoon be lavi? A. Upon the sauce‘. Du not leave it ln the cup. bowl or fruit dish 11111655 t-hcre is no plate under- nenth. Q. To -whclr should friends of are not acquainted with the bride? ..:\ll wed-ding g'l'!ts must be sent to the home of the bride. The Stars Say - For Thu eds)’. Tilly l1 BY GENEVIEVA KEMBYE STELLAR indication po nis to an n-lneri concenLaCon cf forces. fac- ulites and merges cn a well- pizznzlcd progflm for placing the affairs, bus-miss. \'.rafcs"‘onal, so- cial nrid donllsilc, or, a subs attlrll and enduring basis. Fnavces, cred- it, cnlonced cpporirniiics for" per-v soncl as well es public prcstlge and popularity. arc ’. . tlrilhiefled] by an a tut»- and f- r vsi:n for_ prcgrzsl. ar. -. Fnzsh en- v_.rcns UNI new contracts and plans lire in order, but kecp alert to treachery and snares. For the Birthday These whose birthday if ls may prepare for n year in which they should grasp excellent openings for advancement, promotion, prefer- 'ment uiilh pleasant rclatians in l“ contacts. business, professional, cul- SUMMIR-WISI WASIIABLE One of those wollderful-uashables designed for Bummer long com- fort and smnrtnsse with l'ttle cap new" ‘M 4196p V-neclr. Make it match fashions mood qf feminlnltif by using tempting trlmming - and a hi; bow nun in backl yo, 125s h cut in sizes l0. l2, l4, 1o, 1s. 2o. as. as. and 40 B!" 1° requires I H! Nl- 35"“- Name Address City Proviso! mrlvunrmg O>C €<§ 4 Better English l D. 0. Williams 1. What ie wrong with this sen- tence? "He l; a high-caliber sales- man." I. What is the correct pronunci ation of "conquest"? 3. which ore of these words ll mils-polled? Enuunlfberance, cxucer- ance, tolerance. 4. what d-te-S the word "appre- hend" mean? 5. What is a word bgeinllng will lu that mean- "prs-fl-tsblc‘? ANSWERS i. ‘Iihe primary meaning of cali- ber is the dmmeter of a bullri. 0| bore of e. firearm. Say, ‘lie is a high-type salesman." 2. FTOTHIlIllUE kon-kwrst, nnt kang-kvwst 3 Ell~ cumbrance. k 'I'o become ilWVilIc of. ol- perceive. “He that can apzre- hend vice will; all her baits and seaming pleaslzres, and yct ahsurn . . . . is the true Cnriiflan" -.\iil- ton. B. Lucrnilve. _____j____-_- tural and romantic life. Th? P") gressive urge and aspkazlcns Br! attributable to e quick-us: stur- of energies. in which a briliflfll id" or ambitious plan mizlbt eliwlrflsl change, travel. renewrd conu-acu or fre.h programs of cxalsive an: far-ra-hing promise. The dc-mmi: corned, and premise much new ness and grltiiicatlon. But m B1 contacts keep alert tn finds-Pl"- mlt; n1 subltty, craft, intrigue PM deception. A child born on this 4B!’ m“ excellent prospects of e slum-i!" and happy career, with nne men- tality and expansive ideals. A subtle tendency to trlckinrss or PX; pediency should be "Jiwliid ‘m early. ‘ ._____. [QNDON - (C?) -- Su-Illzel-lnllc has placed a 23,088,235 order villi the De Iiavi-lland comp"? 1°’ ‘l jet-fighter aircraft. _________ LANGl-FAM Rutland, Emil-find‘; (Q9) _ Lilian Cole found 1m wedding ling lost l5 Y4!“ “gm the garden. /Need|ecra"ft/ {FOR TVHE HOME!