:¢,~-r¢*r?1a::"e::'~i r;;:.~"--:<' .. "'t..-_.Z>-IC_1 .,.1..,.,._ l l >2 wvsf": $5953: r:' -- _ ruminant vaewnvzucsu zififiiflh shim-ISM! .(~IU'<4 ......._. M“... PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oo-ovowoooooowoves vv¢v=rv¢= v ‘ t v v v ~‘- ° —°‘ ‘ v v“ ' " "“ v ‘ v ¢‘ "°"‘°' v‘ ° ‘ v ""' ° “‘ ““ “‘*““"“‘ ‘ :‘¢‘¢¢:‘¢“ a: ‘ ¢¢'¢¢‘¢¢¢ t¢é ‘fiév c‘: " ONE people haven't the knack Snfmaking good pnncaltcsfhlisa Lutes says. “Our forebears liked them thin, but plentiful, and they liked them served with country sau- Igfi 0t swimming in maple syrup.‘ T1187 are to New Brunswick what beans are to llosmn. lliit, to nuke ‘good pancakes, you nccd goiul flour. Being CUOkCLl. quickly, it is important to have a fine flour with plenty of ‘body’ to it, and to my mind thcre it no flour like Rohin lfood for making tasty punt akes. Her Pancake Secret ‘When tourist: ask mo how l make my pancakes, l always tell » them no use Robin llood Flour. That ls my secret not only for PAID- eakvl but for all good baking. \Ve hive used Robin llood as long n I m; remember for cakes, plea, Robin Hood Flour Milled y»... Wadkxl wit...‘ fpuliiljilluill a s, 7/”... MOST people who Moncton, N.B., stop at “The Shanty" for pancakes, a specialty of Miss bfuriel Lutes, who is in charge of the tcaroom: Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box AAA¢AA¢A¢AA:A¢VA _____ Daughter Dear Dorothy Dix-After aendi we set him up he fell in icve with a girl of whom _ was a fine vlslt Magnetic Hill, near tearoom that he loved the bread, and, in fact, for all our bak- break him ing. lt is certainly the favourite in this part of the country." MOTHERS SHOULDN’T MEDDLE WITH CHILDREN'S MARRIAGES Often it is Better to Close Your Eyes if You Don't Like the Mate Your Son or in business and for two not like he _ by destroying the letters that she wrote him so thought that she had jil ness and began drinking for the first time in his life. I know he still loves the him. and mv husband says that All that you dreamed-but dared not, Whanetver you wished-but willed no 1110 you grasped-but held o ,- These look up at you from my eyes and beckon you from my life. In me you and your world can be made new. Touch me with love-and I mu mould the world in the pattern of fellowship. Nurture me with understanding- fllillfil I will fashion it by good- w . Guide my steps and mind into the Has Chosen ng our son to high school and college ‘years he was very successful, Then I did not approve. For. although she girl and had a good education, I did r family. I broke up the match ted him. girl verv much and this seemed t0 all up. He lost interest in his busi- girl and she loves I should tell him of my deception and lct him make up with her; that it l5 the onlv way to save him. Shall I do Joyous acceptance of law and Water-Washed and Guqrqnqggd this, or shall I iust trust to luck that he will order-and I will find Him who b‘ _ IDFRQt 1191‘? A MOTHER. stretched the heavens with a Re nHoocI Flour carries laced: span and ordained the rhyth- ha)! a “money-back plus 10%" Ans“'el'-' mic_ order of the seasons and guarantee certificate. The certificate authorizes your dealer to return your money plus l0 per cent if you do not find that Robin Hood gives you absolute satisfaction in all your halting. Robin llood is milled from the finest Western wheat and all the wheat is water-washed before being milled into Robin Hood Flour. Order a bag to-day and you'll find that Robin llood Hour will make your baking lighter and finer with less effort. have done. faith in women broken by what hc girl he lovcti. feeling that his life is est flllCl purpose in anything any m , scmc low woman who will marry "lulu and wreck him beyond all sav- ng. Mothers Must Be Careful This same mail brings me a letter from iinoiht-i" mother who has done just as you have. Broken oiI her son's marriage to u fine girl he loved because she was poor and she wiinterl him to marry a rich girl of her choosing. She carried her point and now sees hcr son bitterly un- halinv. married to an uiilovcd wile who is a shrew and who makes his life a licll on earth with her nag- ging and tyranles. HOME BAKING SERVICE ROBlN HOOD FLOUR MILIJ LMIITD All of which goes to show how wm-sifl God according w me (110. ——- 7‘ (‘awful "mine"? slwuld be fflivlfe fates pof their own consciences. they Invfltllv Willi U161!‘ Chi-dials Those who are fanailcally devoted love affairs. Of course. Mother to their own churches should never always thinks she knows best. 811d mai-rv any one except in their own llllflléi she is fan bilnore tcnpéiblehof faith, pr ng cut 511 a e mass Ol' er VNVULHFPJMENWEJSNNHFP ‘HHHHWHH-h. for the"? YDUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSBHPE (BI Look ln the section fifiHfluHV-‘ff-‘a%'a'-‘n'-'¢'-'-'-"-'-%'-'q'n'i'n'n'u'u'u'afln'lu'h'fii Tastes love as they do in every- in life, and the man or selves, but this 1s not true. differ in thing else EYMANCES DRAKE’ woman who tvoultl suit Mother your birthday comes ‘n, and m“ utterly distasteful to her what your outlook is, according to the stats. Each heart knows its own needs _ End M00161‘ lntemieddles with it at her peril. For Thursday, August 22nd SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER __ 22 (Libra) _ Cfil'1)(‘lll0l‘$ cabinet MIXED wtaniuacis " MARCH 2i to APRIL 2o lanes) . ,k _ b w; D - , -- i»: wit» “is .19 JTJZJI.?.§t..,‘éil“?§f'..$i§"lifli .5331“?! E S T°“““““°E ifhvgnfiiilltgklfifilltvldrklintp" ‘ iartistry and fine finish are gener- mqefll‘ Iifzflolhl‘ DlX-TI llisav? fallfin 1"»- o~l cvew amn no cad- mttCllknlCillplllilliifilki, vaca- vrlfrgtigfsflsgreciee? ul egfilgllégigxjg. ferent. religion ilronll mine. Our téieon [utilities and roi ce llildllflau Libramy tastes karej similar, We like the n»? ic rays. H OCTOBER 24 N "EM-B same _in 0f APRIL Lll to MAY 20 Ilnurusl (Scorpio, __ Evelgthgg is [fiaufi entertainment and maple. We enjoy -—T0li8.\"5 8'91"“ -~ ""i’9"'~““m,‘i5 upgrutic in your indications and we dancing and Dlnyn-lg- loge-filer’ We symum gm; ;.n-.i -: to make think you are in for a pleasant have the same political views. We UP l“ P351 dis" time while rounding up your es- Elmo‘: the 5am? Jokes" we have it)‘ W KW ‘MR’ - ‘Sellllfil duties and at-‘endlng to all manh mutual- fnends’ we. uke e-ach HKKL Persona, . ~ others families and out families social affairs i" i the more map. lcms. MAY 21 11> JUN yYciu mu}; . ward pleas rc, _ l tlsiic and social WI‘ y .13. nil l to- liC- l a: ll. ~ I llll‘ i .6 I s b 01-h w f1 S B ":11." d Bus; noss a rid i day! - :0 SEPTEMBER zzl are favored. AUGUST 23 (virizo- W A VQSllElITlOI . general m tisiiiu n of endczvroi‘ intiirawd. R . . highly favored. l " i i. aro- tlllllli necessary matters. NOVFWBER, 23 lo DECEMBER 22 <S ' filial — You lmyc no i: with totinyks lllllllPlll"I‘Sl We you are up to par yourself so int you C1111 got the best possible and activities. Be like usand oat-h other. everything seems almost perfect. ex- l rcpt that we are of different rclig-i ions. i We have talked this point over and have come to an agreement ykhilch socmsf bound to work. filievfr- ie PS5. we cc lint w '0 33 lo JANUARY 21 to have your opinion Bus“ tlfl) Wlllgil ll" " chance we ceiher. .l out of ciioris gay, hopt-iul! DICCEAIBER ’(‘ - ‘mg antiquat- liaye 0f a happy life to- . ' Sign‘ DOROTHY. ,.<’lll(‘lllS. pacts; government logzslnzion and other national in- Answer- forests in high favor. In fact, It seems the most ironic thing the whole day favors general and 011 Barth that religion. which personal adirrnccmcnt. teaches the gospel of love. should so often separate the man and woman who love each other. For myself I cannot understand how a differ- ence in creed matters, since they are ail onlv different roads to the JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 i.~\qil.ll'lll.~l -- Stnicsmnushlp. deal- 11151 in important transactions, con- ducting campaigns and govern- ment affairs, exhibiting products, cattle, produce and the like should mrct with success. 1‘ FBRUARY 2i acquaintances, improve your health, ieplcnish ambition and energy. to MARCH 2Q A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY. _ Ilflfll fll. ll .bur.it'thl fin I atonement thgt 32m lczinnhjialfer for the llvrotlig llvlltfu Behold‘ I make a“ things new“ Do this at 011cc, for in the state of mind that he is in now. with hi misery. to [all into the clutches of‘ amusements. books,-‘WANTED: CURE FOR {about any woman to whom I am The only honorable thing for you to rlo ls to o; me Thus. in hie can be fulfilled the ancient word: s _._.__ ixdievcs was the faithlcssness of the ETIQUETTE 0F EATING 155L155 broken and that he has no rcal inter- cre, your son is liable. in his drunken —-——-— Jellies and jams as well as but- _ter may be spread on bread with ‘same end, but we must accept the" the butter Knife. 01‘ in the BUWMB fact that to many people it does, and that for the husband to belong [to oiic church and the wife to an- ‘othei’ is in most cases i1 never-end- :ing source of friction that wrecks ;ilic happiness of the home and witch ends in divorce. For in the ihoinc, as in the outside world, a llOlV war can be the bitterest and lcruclest war of all. For this reason I think that a imixcti marriage should never be en- ‘ierecl into by a mun and woman luniess they are exceptionally broad- mliided and tolerant grunt to each other Right Exercises Banish "Dow- ager" Figure Faults and willing to the right to If vou and your fiance have reached an agreement about your delicious affiliations that is fair. and just to both, there is no reason that you should not be happy if you marry. provided you keep to you: agreement. But s0 often people forget after marriage the t ings they have promised before marriage, and that s where the trouble comes in. Don't many unless you have the strength to stand to your bargain, for it is a mean and unfair thing to marry‘ a man or woman, knowing his or er faith, and then make it a source of perpetual strife. \ Keep the Lovely Bust of Youth How will your figure look five or l0 years from now? Quite early little signs may develop. The woman whose bust has started to sag and get large may be sure she'll have that “pouter pigeon" look. appear a dowager long before she is one. Weak pectoral muscles are the cause of a shapeless bosom. To lift your bust, to give it youthful curves and form, take strengthening exercises. NAGGING ‘VIFE Dear Dorothy Dun-Will you please prescribe a remedy for a nagging, jealous wife? My p wife watches me. follows me every sinlyle, ,, iig firming the pectoral muscles. l— Lie on back, with arms stretched out to side. 2—RZ-llS€ shoulders and chest, keeping arms on floor. Take weight on back of head and zny business bv insulting any young woman customer who speaks to mo. She also makes up scandalous 1105' polltelmd how am I not to be polite when I run a restaurant and my success depends upon being courte- ous to my lady patrons? My wife also calls me on the telephone every five minutes to find out tvhere I am when she i.s away from hie. she nags the very soul out of me and I can't stand it any lcnge _ TIRED BUSINESS MAN. Answer- Ali, brother. if I knew a cure for natrcing wires, I'd be the lady phil- anthropist of the world, for you are not the only sufferer, Millions of other men bear you company, if that is any comfort to you. Or do you have other sign: of a middle-aged figure-large hips, a double chin, a dowager’: hump? Our SZ-page booklet helps you analyze your figure problems, de- scribes and illustrates exercises to beautify hips, legs, shoulders, bust, arms, waistline, pos:ure. Includes exercises to relieve tense nerves. correct foot troubles and constipa- tion; also has a daily routine tr ‘r-noflf the entire bflv. There is no cure for nagging be- cause the naggor never admits tltnt slic docs it. The naggcr just tells vou of ,\'Ollr faults for your own Send 20c in coins for your copy of Best Exercises For Health And Beauty to The Guardian Home This exercise is excellent for Qshe Saw her dflughwbmqaw re_ ak_xkkkik¢xk;_kkkkx “Living a Leisure ——The Woman's Realm i LISTEN-TH! CHILD! of a butter knife, with the larger knife provided at the cover. The fork should never be used for used for bits of Jolly which sc- oompaiiy the meat. For example, to manage cran- berry jelly, cut a few pieces, take the fork in the right hand and pick up a bit of the Jelly on the tips of the prongs, then pick up the cut piece of meat. Coffee pots need thorough wash- ings, scourings, rinsing and air- ings. Clean the spout with a stiff paint brush, frequently dipped in cleansing powder and then rinse in quantities of boiling water. Invert until dry. Air the pot in the sun at least once a week. steel sheets are "pickled" by im- mersion in acid in order to remove the scale, or iron oxide, formed during the hot-roiling of thfsheets. Scenic wallpaper usually is best —P. R. Hayward. in a hall-it might brcome tire-- some used ln a living i-ocm and it is not restful in a DEGFOOIII. Keep AND PRESERVES away from bold figures and vivid colors in a bedroom. The longest lived of all butter- flies is the tortoise-shell, which may live an entire year. NEW PRESERVATIVES FOUND FOR. WOOD ‘There are some new wood pne- servatives on the market which may be brushed or sprayed on wood cr in which wood may be dipped. Some of these preserva- tives are moisture repellent as well as toxic so that insect attacks are discouraged. Fungus or bacierial growths which cause wood to de- cay are prevented. At least one of these products. which was primarily intended for marine use is made of metallic salts in a liquid vehicle, ‘Phese. when penetrated into the wood. are insoluble in salt or fresh water and they are non-volatile. Awakened Woman _ B _ ELiNOREy BARRY A4LAAAAAAAAAAA¢'AA¢4A AAAAA spreading, although the fork may be gsn, detaining her. “you've been so] wonderful wcluy." He drew her closer into his arms whispering the last words close to her oar. "Such adorabe little ears!" he Sltld,l kissing them ngiiln and again. "Ikil be so happy if I were sure of you!" "Listen, Neil." she said quietly, "won't you, if I ask you as a favor to me and as a return for being what you call reasonable and sen- sible, won't you please let me sleep in the other room without asking questions and going through this- sort of thing every night?" Her manner evidently iiade an impression on hlni for he rclemsedf filer immediately, saying, Tm sorry, ear. She said good-night again and went ofl’ to her room and shut the door. The next night when they were going upstairs Neil said “Look here, sweet, I hate like the devil to have glean sleeping indoors. You ought to getting all this wonderful fresh air. Let me move your bed out to \ "JPi-ills is looking well, though, don't you think, mother?" asked Nell, "Doc spoke cf it to me today. She's been keeping sort of tiuiet since the accident and getting n a lct of sleep." When they were outside the house Joyce, seized by a sudden impulse, said to Nell, "Wait a min- ute. I'll be right out again." 8nd turning she went back inw the house. Mrs. Packard who had been sitting quietly gazing out of the window. looked up in surprise when ' BDDGBJ‘. Joyce ran across the room and kneeling beside the chair, she said palstily, before her coll-WEB Slwuld fl 81'. . , ard‘s eyes illl with quick tears and a flush mounted to her forehead. “My den-i‘ make me happier than to .| u able to be a friend my sons wife. she replied, her lips quivering, ‘to have you want it!" gently around Joyce's shoulders. and then well . . quainted," stammered Joyce. floss and lifting her head nearer, 1 she ran out of the room to Neil. Joyce was relieved to find that they had no company. raise chin upward. ll-Lower chest "D0 Yflu . - < 0° Y0" 5"PP°5° We and shoulders to mat. Repeat five collld be frlends’ “m” “u? or! h??? times, rest, and do l0 times in all. Fnns ‘ ' have I been too aw u’ 'I‘o her dismay she saw Mrs. Pack- my dear, nothing would . to be She laid her arm "I‘ni coming again soon, alone, . we'll get ac- She ssed Mrs, Packard lightly. Then When they got back to the house rm DESIGN Tho iwn hrxnizlmal pot holders fillCllPa. l’.'|li!'l'll bio. 107 contains or the (lPolillls uilil comulvle instruct Tu nrdcr this drsign write your name and address on n nlr-ce nf paper and semi uirli l5 routs in coin or Dharlosrl-tmin Gunidziiii. To Charlrvrrlriivii (‘iutrtliun N#‘I'(lll‘\\lll l: I 1- nuriiirvlit. Design No. 107 NAME — — — — — — — — — — — STREET - _ - _ _ _ PROVINCE -- — — - — - - ——- the other end of the porch. "Oh, there's plenty of fresh air in my room with all those windows open," returned Joyce hastily “real- ly.ft's Just like being out o doors." “Let me sleep indoors then," he suggested, generously, "and you sleep out here." “I'm lots more comfortable inside ——}'Oi1'l‘9 lots more t than 1 om," sno in}, Nearly u fortnigni off one murnii_ nil-day ramble w. She carried hcr llllll with her niui told in beet her buck lllllll afternoon. CHAPTER Xlll Far in the hills Joyte had founq a little group of mm»..- (111 [he m. of a towering l't‘(l\\'(¥!(l glint’. when she lav down on lli‘l' o. warm sunshine v through the zines - . .ue sit she felt as l she \\i‘lL' ilutingiii s 0e D8 . She in thinking of , a little tirili of Sllllslil . cidcd that he Sll()\\\‘\l no missing the old l-‘rils, She had now incl plufilClilly every one who moved in lllvl!‘ circle in Manzanlta and lad liulllll out an. _ .. 10,. lulu m‘ (Continued on page 6, 7) Co. "wr VOTED 004m? 00m rill/tits our FAVOURITE snmxrnsrfs YOUR FAMILY TOOJVILI. PREl-‘ER QlIAlfER 001111 FLAKES ' s. "i amazin today. DOUBLE YOUR "UNIV BRGK! Q ll’: rim/f that make! the difference! Anil iliifs why Quaker Cum Flakes are so popular tluit we txin uiikc iim offer. Buy Quaker Corn Flakes (ruin your grim‘! ry them any w: and above all for FLA Quaker Corn Flakes are return the empty carton double the cost oflh: package. onpcn now FROM~YOUR'.“GI§@CE"R' AT NEW Low_f'r$.|lif‘t:]|-:_,! ou like-fur crispness. ift-‘lllifil OUR. lf you do not flgfel‘ tint the hm you hnvc cvcr med wql to us and vvc will fll-"li "m" ("Olflll V I "TO TllE KITC it‘ l 1- Your sound Judgment All llllPIY-‘llll! Cflfllblllfillfl" 0f Mo‘ good and she feels licrsclf misused service Be ‘cure to hill‘ P151111)’ s“ wmws on the radio m: iuil-i iriirai quickncsis \\'l1l. if you Virgo flmlrwiorr-slvs- SiPatifR-silnt-ss lwllen you don't fiflnreClnle bring your Nam-e. Addwss, and the Name 11151;‘; rsltlggfslefiflolflgllb 3112K?“ 5",; use ilicm, pin you in line for gains 0f lJiHposo. pol-W. COHFHBP. good passed out of _v0ur lie. And then- of booklet. gm discigveredcumat News ldéa o’ (his .mu_,.,,,11_,- ,,(i,»nn[;,geou5 My reasoning and goody looks arc only is no cure for iealousv because that ——-— a emu m“ me radio was w spend an If m, mmnimh make new, ‘ialuflblc part. of this likabm individuals is a. sort of insanity, and it needs l-ml m {i d em)“ t m w t heriinic. Tho rml jununur‘ of I10 (‘H1159 or EXCUSE. digtanlzlestgaons 7y 3 5e r kcm" Virgo iclps to temper the im- - ~ iiukzyc cxhulrrliiico and flllllll" m’ The only thing that the victim of Joyce, bored finally at the super- "h 'I‘hi.s child needs intelligent a 195M115. 113K531“? “He "m d° l5 ‘tum’ Adan“ hltlvebswosftullhe “Qiffiflmsffifjf; W3; ' ““’l°"“‘"“°““'~" illsvtvilll litifilii ii iiiiliiphlnlismnfilarlil in“: glories all Cslifornia got up and _"“*“"" " "m" c" clse buy n. ticket to Renyo, ' said oodiiigiit, hoping that Neil ‘ DOROTHSPDIX. m" "Wm" woul remain downstairs A Morning/Smile ‘n 1"" .e. " ad o hack my way througr ;ri.,*r.~r able Jungle," he "Chopping, slashing at thick imdergrowzki and trees." "Oh, George," said ahc, "you'll be LII expert at weeding tho-garden!” Pbur Tommie: had settled down to a game of cards in a quiet corner of the trenches. Suddenly a great commotion was heard, and one of the players Jumped up to the lookout step. “Hi, you fellows!" he shouted. "A whole enemy division coming over" Another Tommy got up with a bored look on his face. "All right", he said. “You get on with the game. I‘m dummy this hand; I'll go." He was relating his adventurer . - C4‘ a1 roost N0. 101 are easily crocheted with simple list of nintcrials needed, illustrat on ions for making both p01; holders. stamps to Needlework Department .._____.._____l onions which have been diced, the vinegar. water, salt, pepper, celery, salt, along with the whole cloves and the stick cinnamon which have been tied in a. small bag). Bring the mixture slowly to s. oil and THE COOK ‘S CORNER RIIUBARB RELISII casionally to prevent scorching. Pour into hot sterilized Jan and (Wm, Oman‘) sell tight immediately. i quart mo... "w! M" 2 pounds brown sugar i quart onions l 1-3 cups cider vinegar 2-3 cup water - i teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon pqiper 1 teaspoon celery salt 1-2 teaspoon whole cloves l-4-inch stick cinnamon Method: Wipe the rhubarb and l-I cm) shortening Lcups brown sugar l-Z teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 3-4. cups flour cut info short lengths. Sprinkle 1 umwmn “d” the Sll u is a l t ta a l °“P w" "W" g0,- ,,5§,',,°",‘,’,§.,,,‘ o?" OQJEQ Cream shortening. sugar, salt, Stir it occasionally to make sure "Hum" “d “PM” Md 9886 one at a time, beating hard after eiwh addition and continue beat- lng until mass is fluffy. Sift flour and soda twice and add to first the sugar dissolves. Now add the 1-2 teaspoon celery seed 3-4 cups diced apples 3-4 cup chopped oelery 1-2 cup chopped nut meats 1-2 cup seedless raisins Combine cream. lemon juice, salt, sugar and celery seed. Add apples, celery, nuts and raisins. Mix well and place in salad bowl d with greens. radio and announced his intention hap y expectation on his face, Joyce . h e f e atin "cook for about 1 hmm Sm 0c ‘cdeanlltcanlli ivhpeen t ey u-eached the Packard immediately shut off the of accompanying her, By the air o! zeal d that she was about to reap the inevitable results of her friend- liness toward him that day. She decided this time to take no the soap incl- droom she tunied to him and said, 't‘Goodni}g1dt._Neil. I'm going to read or a. “B-iitw Frills sweetheart," he bo- NEW Undnsam Cream Deodorant 11 teaspoon JEN/H s f3?“ "‘°' Stops Persplratlon q g 1 _ you wish. M WIFE? i‘ill“"i’...iif’“‘l.’.‘.if.ii..‘""iouimlll... swi- m». m4 sir» tenant's. srdmnan: 1- -=~=.-,,-=»= ~==~=- d» alto-degree oven. This cake also m‘ ' m“ m mad’ m». i» w.» i» m» '- Ll°.‘.".'i.‘.“.‘.'i‘.’.‘i.'l'°""‘“'°" .1...- aboiit 2o u» 2a minutes in 375- ,_ l! I ‘ 8' W,“ cum oven. "m" "l" P"'P ° fotlto dayLllemcveaodor soon CREAM SALAD "m P"! imlwi- -___-_ It pputenylhggreasgesgstsln- Qty-egg Adm-a; 3.4 m; k eavnnu gcea . 2 teiisugoonaclemalihr Jiilggm I- Attid hu been awarded ‘the 1 tablespoon sugar ApprovnlSealcftheAmencan c," Prov,“ Institute of hunclerin for being harmless to fabtics. 28 MILLION an o! Anid luvebnulold. ryalutodayl Maison‘ pol l Mink ‘not. gilt}? =1 Needle —For The Home Summer playtime clothes are made on simple, easy to sew lines ,with a smart touch of sophistica- tion. ‘This ballerina type dress has matching panties and buttons down the back, The wide, mug waistband does wonderful things for your figure. It couldn't be pret- tier oi- mom pleasing than when made of candy striped pique. Look like a cool peppefmlnb stick all day long whether you are playing tennis or just watching. Sleeve cups cover your shoulders becom- ingly tn this perfect sunny day dress, Style No. 3434. 1| designed for slurs l2, l4, 16, 18 and 20. Size l6 requires 3 5-8 yards of 39-inch ma- terial, 2 yards braid for dress; 1 1-8 yards 39-inch fabric for panties. Bend ‘Twenty (zoo coin 1a pra- ferred, for nattcm. Write plainly your Name, Address and style MANCHESTER. Etuz-—(CP) —An appeal has been made to house- hodcrs to stock as much coal as possibe because the loss of export markets has made production con- number. Be sure to state the size sldernbly in excess of consumption. Accumulation of adequate stocks would keep the mines working at full pressure. craft- 3421. p???) sizes 12-20 ( -_¢