goi- t hl-UPTETW sum lAiL ‘légiwlo l Woman's Realm!Soéialandfiersonalt/IZashi ns/Literaiture LivingtStLeisure WOMAN'S REALM- — THE l PRAYER FOR A LITTLE HOME God send us n little home. ro cumc back to, when we roun- lie-w trails and fluted tiles, Wide windows. a view for mile!- Red firefight and deep ‘Chfllfi, i-lninll white beds upstairs- Lireul talk ll\ little nooks. Dim colors, rows of books. l shoe that she. surreptitiously slips off If she grins and bears the dis- comfort of s pinching shoe, she can't give much thought to her own or other people's conversation. Nor, can she move about with ease or crace. DRASTIC DIET CAN BE HARMFUL Onc picture on each wall, Not llltlll} things at nil. God send us‘ a little ground, 'I'all ll'€'l‘\ st~‘iid'iig runntl. When sn actress’ weight goes over the edge. she judiciously this duh n on her intake until the nc-ctlle J-loniel) flowers in brown 551i. Overhead. thy stars, 0 God. (loll bless when winds blow, Our homes nntl till we know. I0 REMOV PAINT MARKS A ]I.ll|ll(‘l' gave tht- following di- 1'l't'lllJllS sumo tinic duo: Rub a litllc >r fl rottp into lhc paint itiaili, “Olltllill ll lll as _\\‘cll as ‘SMSBPUlP- 1hr“ ttsit the nnirk with more soup hntl lcntc for some hours for the ytiiiit to soften. Tlicn scrape zttstuvi tht- soup with n kllllv and remove! d4 much of the mint as possiblv. 'I‘lit\n rcpcztt tht- process, nntl again Yllll in thc soap well. When the pilinl seems to be rcntoveti spongt- ttith “arm water. Ebthct“ chloro- l l form or other will remove 131ml niarlts, but they are not easy to obtain. To Fill The Pepper Pot Do you scatter the pepper and sneeze your head off in the effort] ul filling the pepper pol? Then plkiCQ the pepper in an cnvcloticl ontl tcar l tiny hole in the t'lll'll(‘l'., ‘inc limit’ \\'lll hlltm the prppei to‘ trickle through ntto the pol, with- out spilling and nithottt irriltititig tln- nostrils. lnvlslblo Join ’l'c:t1's, such as the ilil‘ce'~t‘0l'll€l'- etl hind tnubCd by cutchltig the material on a nail, can he nietnl- r-rl with the white of an 8:5. Place the article flat on the t-ihlc. xvrong side ttptcrniosl, and smear the torn vtlfiPs with the egg while. Lay ti pare of linen or similar material mcr the rent, and press with a hut. iron. The material will adhere and the rent w-ill not show on the right side. WELL-SHOD Fl-IEI‘ SOURCE OI’ GRACE Nothing helps more to inspire a self-confident walk or to put I \Nt)l'l1'dll at. her social ease when standing or sitting than shoes that look impeccable and fi-l. properly. ll‘ shoes are shabby. o. woman’! walk almost invariably seems to apologize, for their limitations. If they're her Sunday-best or second- slring shoes, brushed, shined or r0- puired to look like new, they have a way of inspiritii: self-confidence [tum the ground up. l If shoes don't fit properly. s wo-, man's behaviour pattern reflects hcr lack of physical ease. Her re-‘ lrtlon provides fun for the cartoon- ists or humourist when she loses, u“ the scale quivers bit-k to the tnztrk. Othcr lvumcn could lake lessons from the professional bcautyt who never wants to be seen by her friends or her nnhlit: looking her \\ol‘Sl, which ls the pgflty Q drastic tlicl. usually tnxacts. Wll-“LS muff‘. a drastic loss of wright is less than llu good fol" permunetit figure control, Weight vtilllfid bit-k by leaps and hounds the itmmcnt the strict regimen ls rclzned at ztll. The sensible plan. lhcn. seeinsl to in‘ the tine the tit-tress atlopts cf dealing firmly with the two or three unwantcd pounds as soon .15 the scales flash their arrival. WOnWVYoIt-éharc ligvfluggy? It's n good thing Mrs. Jackson anti Mrs. Johnson are such pals and it. looks as though their ‘onbies will grow up pals as well! be- cause Northtvioh, in the North-west of England, where the Jacksons snd the Jolinsons lire, is stiffcring from ,1ll ztrntcshorl-tgr- ul hzihy int:- gim, So now, when llic two Mrs. Jls go shopping. |llf'_\ |illl‘ tilt :- .1 babies into the stunt- huggy. The reason why they're so» short in Britain today is the boon: in babies plenty of buggies are being pro- duced, but they still can't keeo up with the babies! and practically no pcratnhultttors‘ were made dut- ini: the war. So. the ‘Good neighbour" policy‘ takes on another angle it's rom- mtinal bulzlzics now! Along the main street o-f North- “iclt, it is rarely that you'll set: a single baby in a ‘pram.’ The other day. 109 baby t-arrivgcs were rounl- ctl only seven had single babies in them the rest were carrying several babies or toddlers. and of- tcn two women were takhik it in turn to push one buggy! More buggies are promised soon. Meanwhile, Britain's mothers are making do and shoring and .. the baby boom continues! i Rellevedlm tress of baby's cold while he sleeps Rub on Vlcks VapoRub at bed- time. Soothes, relfevesdurlne C K s nlghpqtgyn; ADOIIUI skaters. ‘FEBRUARY? 2s 1941 vvvQQ‘ All um mu tufun iin num- uonorny 01x 3A YS—' ll: llpu Ito's hfarital . , v >wvvvvvv but to lly i Son, when you think about getting married. how tnueh lerfous consideration do you give the matter? Do you try to use s; mugh intelligence in picking out. a wife as you would in buydnk 5n gugsms. bile? If you were going to put all the money you had saved up into she-w car. you wouldn't purchase thedlrsrorreyouaaw in lthmv WlndOW and about which you knew nothing except that you liked the color of its paint and found its new gadgets amusing. Nor would you truck into a car w! made of strong, YOU!‘ 0Y0. 0-0-00494-0-00-0 O . O i Ellen's Dzary 3 By an Island Fanncri Wlfa §O'.“‘ And so it was that our blond 118W Bfflllld-Son came to this ‘World, out of last night's wind and show- ?“ '11“ "(We We had brcn await- "fll 50 t-‘flgfTly and at the same tithe. with thc anxiety peculiar to the event. came this momhig. I had barely reached the kitchen in ilflltqtfl a-tiswe-r the ‘phcmvs sum- mans, f‘-‘.l‘d 1' ccinfess I wa.s_- for 0llC9Afl bit breathless. "You have fulfill"? Khalid-soil“ Witt-sister to Karolyni, herself the mother of two small interesting lads, one dark and otne fair, told me. "Born about four. this morning. weight eight Pounds and six ounces“ tmd she added "Isn't that just fine?" Nerd- less to relate, n‘; 11¢“ has wes- bcen more welcomely received by the family at Alderlea. When r hurried upstairs to tell him. Jamie still clad in his blue striped pyjam- as turned a somersault in the old bed. innocent of the fact that per- YWPS his "fortunes" had been cut in two by the advent of a brother. However any loss would eventually be Olnly zain. A lone child, in a clty mansion or in commonplace fannhouses like ours or Rob's. "tn the mad" is not a person to be envied. Richer by fa/r are that are born to own brothers and one Thus etiriched by playmates. T-liflfl! WOUId be no time in which to ask lonesomely: "N' whet can I play at. now?" or "but it's no fun playing alone!" James addust- ‘ ‘ ’ for the those | "For teal mouth-watering ness there's nothing like the recipes in the new Regal Cook Book. And such variety! —every- thing from dainty, tasty tidbits to stately, delicious three-layer cakes. “You must try these loathsome delights. You’re assured of ‘fit-st- try’ success, for each recipe hi‘ been carefully chosen, baked, timed, retested and has passed the exacting taste tests of a group of culinary experts. "All recipes are baked with that ever so light, so white, so truly fine Regal Flour. You'll really enjoy working with Re l Flour. Its high quality, fu l-flavour, integral goodness "ssure that extra deliciousoea that ‘hits the spot’ with all the family. "Get ncguainted with Regal Flour and bi good-bye to annoyin blkingfniluresanduncertainties. ' f8 MARIE ROY WWW ing g, , , . moment. forgetting Gvetry concern, and then when he began to view 5 the happening from every angle as is his wont, he stopped lacing his boots, to remark: "I guess, Ellen, that will mean- mother fan-m to buy." The-n we were Li] off. breekfastless, to bear the good tid- ings to the folks in the house across the lane. Jeanie was delighted and "glad that every lhling had twin- ed out so well." I believe Jock wu n little sappoL-nted-thst Katelyn had mt seen fit to lteed his. part- ing lnjurtetlori to “bring tuck l pair, when you come." Small grand- daughter appeared to be well satis- fied with her lot, and Brlnmed broadly when the visiting grand- miothic-t- said: “Well, at any rate, your position in the fondly f5 still unchanged." Z We found it somewhat dlffictilt at this house to attend to the choc-mg than: Instead of being seat- ed primly on the 9100i intent on the milking, I was loitering in the ,_vaird chatting over certain myster- |ies with Jeanie. then on her way to the poultry-house with baskets of chaff. Atnd later because I had been much too excited to he cue- ful when assembling the separat- c1‘. some of the milk leaked away from ft, before we noticed. to form pool; on th¢ pantry floor. "Look at (not new" James sazld all If once stopping the sens-retina. but only 1h strpflse. "and limb enough for the selves a; it was." "Het-‘ll soon be home nowl l-Ierll soon be home now!" Junie. taming ln-to hie bell)’ talk rung about the kitchen, at the same time trying’ to-herd the Tabby cu into a small fenced en- closure "were he: can h"! kl!- tem if he: wanted". But Tabby ‘had other ideas and lo keep out o: hes- would-be tailor‘; way. she leaped ndmbly to a fllPbNTd "P- seitlng a bottle of cream. It ran as he mid laughing "all over the railroad." It was Jamie's fault, but who would have the heart to rea- eo happy over the arrival of n new brother? With it blond face. which impelled to know a little but might know n lot. he come to lean llllnfl mv eheir lotu- to ask me shyly! eon with a small lad of a fellow| MM“ Nome 44.; ‘roommate-coma. IIIO Nun bunesmn watt. Mmml. ovum. House ad of I lCoeltlool- m; mm. $.i"$'...'!.°..... Clfy.-.-_.............,......,...-,..................................... entvnvtlf- . .14" wlllllllll ~ eoorou uootvouujieost.‘ cookleoow "ma you hesi- the word wmrdeddy lB-ld?" "Word?" r mumbled hold- tng s ttttdtllng needle in my mouth _-1 was finishing e mlttqt at the 1km. "Yes" Junie said ‘Mum the out upset that bottle of cream 1n the rot-dry. this rmrnlmt‘ I I l Rob came to dinner and was able to nettle down todtlf lo e WON? I suspect that Primal Bcmhudt hulaend to Princess Juliana Wmllfi be no rwuder d the wee new daughter that had arriv- ed this slme numbing to bless the B0180 of f-lnlllml thin In Rcb he bub new eiuonlvh~fi "l REQUIRES MUCH THOUGHT Before you get married. son. do are really in love with the girl whom you are thinking o1’ taking on as a lift- partner. or trhclher you have just a passing fancy for her? Have you been caught by a pretty bet. because time and babies and housework turn any glamour into lust a wife who wouldn't lake's blue ribbon in any beauty show. Do you think of marriage as just a never-ending petting party? I.‘ you do, you are kidding yourself can get so fed up on as quickly as find out what sort of company the girlfriend would make for the Believe it or not. that is the most import.- aht question that any man ever confronts, for nothing kills love l0 snift-ly as boredom. and the vmrat fault that any wife can possibly have long pull of domesticity? is just to be tiresome. So before you pop the question her line of conversation. If she is to be told over and over again how And, finally, son. remember this very often he isn't her taste at all. é Morning; Smile E Q NEGRO PBIIDSOPHY "Uncle Mose." said a mm one day to an old Negro who was al- way cheerful in spite of his trou- _ bles. "how do you manage to keep so cheerful and serene?" l "Well, I'll tell you,” replied the old man. "l'se jus‘ teamed to co- operate wid de inevitable." SMART LAD A school inspector, having ended his investigation into the class's knowledge. smiled It them genial- ly and said: "Now. it's only fair that I should give you a turn. children. Can any one ask me a question that I may answer it? _ _ t Presently he heard a voice. "Please, zlr, I know a man who has two eggs for breakfast. every morning. He doesn't keep hens. zlr. he doesn't steal egos. or buy eggs, air, and nobody give them l0 him. Can you tell rne where he I913 them from?" The inspector thought and fin- guy had to answer: "No. I'm afraid '1 cannot. Well, where does he get them from?” . ' "Please, air," said the boy. “he keeps ducks." ‘ time. however. James lild I'll-l"- ed all o1 his usual clear llldzemwt and was thinking in terms 0f if"? futm-e. "Don't you till-nit" he Mlflli use "thlt you had timer Se: pen h the rlltflry "m" is tn; time to l/hlrt about making e bit of’ ntoney to go towards buy- mg s farm-avid not the d!!! Y0" need it.” which was WIMP! WP] mature advice and mllhl H1 "i" have been left until tomorrow! "bet . me ere" Jen-his sold when she cgllld I yo; s minute this afternoon this ll Tuesday." 1 quoted: t-Twnsy‘; child is full of xrsce. lwedneedayw child ls full of woe {Thursday's child has fat- to I0. "Friday's child is loving and IMM- lsat-tlrday‘; child works for its llvlnl" 5nd Jeanie thinking of the b!“ m the him“ sot-ass the lane who to us on s Sabbath in cherry time finised the millim- . came . blossom tinuwn: ‘ '1' 5 child thltfs born on the - Sabbath day. u It nu- and wise and Iwfl "14 l"- Until tonnntovr. . DilfY- - - ‘Good-ohm. .e.e.s.@ ntl image t: tilllns f o y l I WITH P could not live without her. check out. at tho altar. 1f she bairbles, flee from her for your ‘life. Beware of the girls who never talk about anything but themselves, and what I said to Mary and Mary said to me. main reason why husbands pl-illander. : That the success of every mar- riage depends more upon the husband than it does upon the wife, for the man does the picking and he is responsible for the kind of a girl he marries; “whereas the woman has to take what. she can get. and selecting your wife as you do to buying your new car. b. let. it glib salesman talk you into buying a sport car when what you ‘needed lnyyourjbuslness was ‘a No. you'd look"em all over before. you made your selection. You wouldn't. put your good money in: finding out whethefit: was‘ honest material Lhat would stand a lot. of hard usagebecause you would expect it lo last you a long time. just because it had flashy upholstery that caugh You would see that. you got something durable that would lsst. And when you made your final choice, it would most likely fall on a car made by some old, es- tablished firm upon whose guarantee you could depend. Well. when you go to pick out a wife. son. don't you think it is a chore that rates as much thought as buying a car? Yet thousands 4 of men marry girls with whom they have onlya few weeks’ casual acquaintance. They marry girls just. because they have pretty faces. They marry girls without knowing whether healthy or will incur never-ending doctors‘ bills They marry gdrls without evcn knowing what sort of mothers-ln-law they are getting. or what sort. of heredity they are bestowing upon their children. You wouldn't buy» a (‘ill they are strong and you try to find out whether you face? It is bound to be a losing girl because there ls nothing that you too many kisses. Do you try to to a girl, lend scrltlcal ear to a gooey sentlmentallst who wants much you love her and how you That topic automatically ends their dates, Dull wives are the 8o give as much real thought to 4 x Better English i D. C. Willhsnl vlhsve been resting for some time- Isome considerable time," he ampli- 1. Wlut. is wrong with this sen- lfl evidence. the high standards set for it by according to the instructions economical - the thrifty 1-lb. both: when you use Baker's. 8 serving. A Product of Brenton Understands omen _ {fix-Q By John lllllbwly Here Tuesday was not, as the doctor had feared. an anti-climax, for the theatre was reasonably well filled. Wednesday, too, was passable; it was early-closln day, and the tradesmen and t elr wives were in The slump came on Thursday and Friday. when. sum veyed through the little hol¢ in‘ the curtain. the theatre ilppfittlCl almost empty. But Saturday evening was better. All things considered, as Mur- ray told Brercton, they were sills- fled. When all expenses were paid there remained between fifty and sixty pounds for division among the eight members of the company. -"It doesn't seem n reat deal," Ield Brereton. doubtful y. "They are all satisfied. Besides, we hope for better things." "They are satisfied?" "I think so. Sevcnil of them fled. "Miss Petanel? She struck me- "Give M; Baker's Cocoa It's mode bu flue Balm , Chocolate People!" BS é cocoa told under the famous Baker name is guaranteed a vvelcorne wherever Baker's Choco- ‘late is known. And Baker's Cocoa meets superbly bringing you cocoa _..r§ I t ‘F? with a true, rich flavor - a deeper, more satisfying goodness — because Baker's is pure cocoa with nothing added. Try a steaming, fragrant cup made to 90 servings. Recipes calling for cocoa taste ‘our; cuocotare amt. sAY$= Children love a "Chocolate Blanc Mange Pntflit" for dessert-and it's so casy to make. just prepare a vanilla pudding, and cool paatially. Thcn in a dessert glass add pudding and of the cocoa syrup from the recipe on the Baker's Cocoa label. Chilfbelore llternatc spoonfuls o tonne? "He came home minus his from hciaappeat-ance, I mean-as mmlfifi" being hard up when I saw her r0- 2. What is tihe correct pronunc- hearslng." ation of "arandeour"? Murrady nodded. "Shel ceciitainly '3. Which one of thesg words is "We!!! to he very P6151‘ W‘ mtsspeueat snoompaxuuhehz. n, h" "ff-re- Slw isiflfleverybcdyb cQnn-mdaticn. mecum-m monsyqtlhgtrwzntton. She has a 4_ what do“ u." “m! "new mos s rac ve sage appearance. 1 L‘ -. _ but she has a very great deal to "é-"ih-"P"? - M won- ‘°ii=.'l-.ii"¥-‘i.i “film Un- ' e ns "to endure"? - ' 8 s ' Wm‘ l° m“ m ‘ der your agreement with them -a harln: agreement-they mllzht 4N5“!!! i»: very little indeed ln 5 bad week?" "That's so. sir. Of course. they understand the position. It's "n the nature of a gamble. and tltcysic chosen to take lt. Actually I coud ma! with the nervous- system. or have paid out another ten pounds one skilled in the treatment of to them. but they agreed that" lt "no", djpgggg (Pfongmtgg m]. was better to have a reserve. p rol-crjlst, first syllable as new, first Th9 w°mPn- "YEYWBY- slim-id o u m of‘ second o n in obey’ u, have n. certam ntlnimum guarau-l teed." said Brereton. cent second syllable). 5. Tolerate, “n would Compumm things‘ M“ They're troupers-they understand. and hike what. comes with a smile." 1. Say, "He came home without his money." 2, fi-nounce gran-our, u as in during. 3. Aeoompaniznent. 4. One versed in the science deal- on the label. It's package makes up Y’. IIGISIIIIB |llDI<IAIK 9 BAKERS IIAND COCOA General Foods . ' Q-OOQO40-OOOOO ' i g How Can!!! i B! Anne Ashley i UO-‘OO-O-QQO-FQ Q- llow can t remove indelible ink stains? A. Sonic lX-‘Ollle claim that in- delible tnlt stains cannot be s-emov- l-‘d- W! mflily of them can 1f soak- ed in strong salt water and then washed with ammonia. Q- What. kLnd of cooked vcgb tables hold their flavor longer‘! A- EXlWricnce has taught thet. stcamiecl vegetables hold their fla- vor longer and are more healthful than cooked in any other way. Q llcnv can I clean gloves? A. A flannel cloth dipped in swcct milk and rubbed on a pure soap will Mean gloves and avoid the unpleasant odor of benzlne. Combine tihe sour cream and Vflnillfl. Add flavored sour cream to cfl mixture and beat well. Add dry ingredients about half at a time, combining lightly but. thoroughly after each addition. Turn batter into a greased, I- lnch square cake pan, Baltc in a rat-tier slow oven, 325 degrees, about 50 minutes. Chocolate loin; This frosting is easily and quickly made —- it has a pleasant softness and, good flavor. lf you share with ntc ti liking fur coffee flavor with el-u tilute, you could u...- smeng coffee infusion instead of the cream. Do not put on cake until the latter ls cold. #4 cup teing sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa 1 tablespoon butter ‘i teaspoon Vanilla, l-‘ew drops almond flavoring 1 tablespoon hot cream Measure and sift together the icing stigtir and cocoa. ‘ Crcom the butter and blend in the vanilla and almond flavoring. Add the sifted sugar mixture to the flavored butler alternately with the hot. cream. bmtlng until fluffy add a little‘ “instant. coffee’ to the cream - or‘ after cacti addition. 7i) - 2Q) CW6 Mo d e rn Etiquette llloborh Leo I i Q. Should a woman, who drop her lundkmzhlef. hurriedly pm i! "D Wore the men hu s chance to see it? A. No; aha should wait for him to pick it up. Q. What are two subjects that should be ‘avoided. t! possible, dur- ing funeral conversation? A. Religion 1nd politics. Too at. ten these two topics bring on heel- cd argument: and embarraashu situations. Q. Who should be the first lo leave the dinner table? A, No one leeverthe table mill the hosts! rim. and aha must nit until every guest has finished ent- lng. i i Household Scrapbook l; loborll bu > no+o4rouooooo+n+u Wnhfng Glovee When‘ laundering. gloves. wui; them in warm soap water and rim 1n tepid soepeuds. adding to m last rlmln; ntu- one tnbtww of glyeerlne. ‘this method will make the gloves look like new. Whipped Cream .. If one has no cream whlPWY~ use the double boiler. Put a llllll ice and salt in the lower section and the cream in the upper: lb!" whip with t-he egg beater. - Gum Arabic The pain of n burn will 5MP V“ medlately if gum arable i: sppilitl as ineffectiveness is tn keepfnl b-O-O-QOQ O Q.» 0-04 f TIIE STARS SlY—' By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For uedneeday, llbbrmry 20 ' WITH e slowing down of the energies and substitution of delib- eration and calm pisnnfng on already launched projects of prime importance. the attention of in- fluential persona may be enlisted. lf they are knot-eased by the sound- neu of project ll well u the ex- cellent. efficiency end effort put. serve you mentioned or the over- lnto it. Work town-rd such ends, with enterprise and studied pun" p069 rather than aggressive Ind run motions and procedures. Slow down for but results. Those who blrl-hday ll ls may antlelpeta a year of most prupl nous development of their sound ,”+,_,,,,M,“_,“““,,, plllll and worksble ideas. baud upon comldered and calculated pro- jects rather than spine of energy and impulsive attacks under yver- accelerated notion. Wtsejnnd delib- erate procedures should ottruct the hearty s." t and capital ncedfl for expansion. But refrain from tattootlng over the Mm. of sol! and mhen interested by ovQr-opthillpn. A child born on_ thle day may have excellent skills. maples and practical ideas. sufflcl needed cooperation fro influential places. t to win‘ than in i "And that's the reason why they should have n. minimum guaran- tee, Murray. Pay it from tho ‘rc- draft. It's no concern of mine," Brereton added. "but one hates to think of them as being hard up. Moreover, it's wrong. The wot-id is full of money. anyway." "And tisunlly the wrong ‘tucoplc have lt. Right-ho, slrl I will Bil- nounce the introduction of a mini- mum wage Srr the ladies lt.-inor- row." The rehearsal wu almost over when he reached the theatre on Monday afternoon. This time Has- (Oontlnued on Page 3) Cook ’s Corner CHOCOLATE CAKE There is cnou-ghfat in good mut- oreem. to make this cake tender. ‘Ilhe crumb of tihe cake is smooth, , btlflt l: close-not the fluffy type. When cold. you can give this good cakqthe frosting of your choice- ‘L pl the one which follows the cake recipe. 11.5 cups once-sifted pastry flour or l 1/3 cups once-sifted hard- whent flour 1% teupoom baking powdeg ‘.6 tee-spoon baking soda ~ ‘I tablespoons coeon IA teaspoon salt 2 OI! ' . l cup fine Irenuleled sugar 1 cup Imu- ereem ‘,5 teaspoon vanilla Manure Ind lift together three times. the flour. bokln| powder. the alr_fl'01n reaching the burn? rNeedlta-craf; --FOR_ THE HOME- THAT HANDY BIUNCII COAT! Use to ice a cold calcc. One, two . , . and you're buttoned into this wrap-a-round‘ with the comlortgbl: fullness below the shoulder yokes, front and buck Make it with the clp sleeve. dlinl- lly homo or with the resulntlvn short sleeve you see in the beck view. No. 2105 is cut in sizes l4. l6. l8. m, 3s, 3a, 40, 42, 44. 46. 48 and 50- Size 36 requires All yards 35-inch fabric. Bend 20 cents for PATTERN. which lncudes wmolele mo“! a guide. Print your Name. Add!“ ! and Style Number vllllflv- B’ sure to state size you wish. Inch!“ postal unit or one number ll! Y0"? address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2105 Name Addrel ‘City baking soda. cocoa and sail. Bil-l. the Gfls tmfll very thick and light; gradually but. in the l. .v tal Will be I fflllt _ Homes Lovonsrock ormsnf l-fottm. Englaud—tCP)»Local ‘or Ilflllflh. fun to land new‘ beating mil elk: snob ed- chtldren of thedletrlot tolltltflh ma, luau’! bullion. ,