a ~vru~>f><fJ i-Anr-g 1 I r i ( I r l \ i i i l l genie-envied n .... . 4' ., l. s . WeaQ-iA-shae-s PAR‘? Flffl-VI‘ ,c*' t vvvvvvv consentsnnnnntvwvonvnovowooo - c5117 iii/lie 4" “Even children appreciate the difference when cakes are made WIIII ‘will S DOWN ' 11"‘ Q Swans Down cakes are so light and tempting that children just love them. That's because Swans Down is made only from choicest Canadian sols wheat which is ground and re- grouud, then sifted through silken sieves. This carefully controlled milling process gives Swans Down superlative finenesr- so necessary for successful caka baking. Fro-DAYS 1 LOW Prue: IIOIPES FOR I'll! 9 MOST POPULAR CAKES ARE ON TIIE PACKAGE Living is Leisure ——The Woman's Realm litely with them. or simply not If of thy‘ niortal goods thou are be. 1'1‘ t Arid Lrrii thy slender store two 104th» alone la ihee are left, 5H1 01K‘- and with the dole Bill’ liyactntiis to feed thy soul, —Mcslch Eddin Saadi. rivmuv Boris Erircii av SUN Two Aiistrvihgnmbirds. the brush illllivi.’ “lid the nrallee fowl, in- rubric their was in reptilian rash- ivu- T11 i vies are buried in hut-e Ill‘ t is and left for the sun "Kl d?" E1 “Pgftable matter" t0 , ilill‘ h. Crumblrd bacon-Edda a wonder- fiii new flavor to cooked green beans. yellow or white squash, browned navy beans or spinach, Atdd the bacon in tin; last, 15 min- u cs. The giraffe belongs to the family of cud-chewing animals. and when he brings up his cud. the bulge “n b¢ seen moving along the eight- foot neck. ‘A trim gray wool dres= with high slit neckline is accented by a festooii of inulti-colorcd jewels that dip in doubt strand down both back and front Backgammon is believed to have been invented in the tenth century. During the campaign against 305- sip which might be useful to the Nazis, s. florist in S_v_dney, Austral]; Dut u Sliln in his window reading: Careless Talk Costs Lives. Say It With Flowers, stirring the lumps out of t '_r-—.-—- ..____._ .. OOOQIO-OO-QOOOOOQOQOOOOOQGOOOOOOOOOO-OOOO-QOOO-OO-OOOOOOOO-‘OOOO QOOOOOO-O? ‘ Woman's Re alm / §ocial and Personal I Fashio OQOQOOOOOOOOOO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ."vIv-wvvvv DECEMBER 5,1940 v...,,,=“ ns I Literature l vwvyvvvvvgvw, to see them at all. You make life unnecessarily dif- ficult for yourself when sot goals that you are iietnrmhgld to reach. even though it doesn't rest- ly matter whether you reach than; or not. (For instance, resolving to clean the entire 1101.159 in one day rather than doing the upstairs one gray, down stairs the next and so It is airing to indulge in fits oi .‘ rage over little imimportant things. Fmwllml W" your typewriter or the household bookkeeping pm; liilcs across your brow but really doesn't speed up your eff“ , Hurrying breathlessiy to an ab- pplntment instead of planning your time and allowing an extra five minutes to get there spoils your F0158 111d Puts a grim expression around your mouth. Instead of Standing 5611141118 to do some of the house- hold duties the easy way mnhes many a hcmernaker look old before she should. The dishes will be Just. us clean and her feet a great desl 1858 tired l! she alts on a high stool instead of standing b'§~‘i?€' the sink, And why should she lean over the hot stove for fifteen minutes, giniy, when she could just as wel let it cook by itself part or the thnp and then strain it through a sieve i‘, remove lumps? T0 spots from Blast easily. use a strong washing soda solution. If the paint. stains are stubborn, soak them with the remove paint A lawyer dcfenchng a tliief in a Sairo court missed his wallet, Tnl/e-iflllfition showed the prison- 191‘ kiwi nicked his pocket. as s. ar First discovered in 1789. ura- Tliilm Wfls not isolated until l8l2 It is n white. heavy. and metaljig element. Preceding its terrific eruption of 1831. when 18.000 persons were killed, Mount Vesuvius been silent for five centuries When a light is lashed on the walking stick insets. it automati- fillly “felts into immobility. The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts is the oldest are assq- elation in the United States. Forty-three of the mountains in North Carolina are more than 6000 feet high TAKE TIIE EFFICIENT WAY TO SAVE YOURSELF ENERGY It is aging to do everything the hard way. The woman who decides at an early age that she can be efficient without allowing herselfi to look or be harassed has a good chance of remaining yoiithfuiiy iii- Leaky hot water taps are ex- pensive, says the U S. Houiing Authority. advising managers of low-rent housing projects that one drop per second from a hot water faucet in each of 600 dwellings‘ would pay co.=ts cf heating 10 dwellings. A New York inventor 1m; patent- e:i a convertible l/p for clcscd au- tomobile..- tiiat opens ann closes at tho touch of a button and has the, trucilve through the years" Planning a more elaborate party l than you can handle with grace arr; ease is doing things the hard So is nagging your children about hanging up their clothes instead of spending some time "Billing them in habits of neatness. Or fighting Wit-h your in-laws in- stead of deciding to gel, along no- iiii BABY iiuiisis sir: “At thefirst signof diaper raahor aimilar Cllillllig due to external cause-apply ' [IUTIEURA ment. for our aby- at a l druzlzistsl strength of the tip of a closiedy CCilDC. ‘ inICutiEuraOint- SOAP Xi lllNl MENI i WARM JUMBO DESIGN Jumbo wool. big needles. a. little into tilt‘ ill tlirst: on; ii ht Ni WUIIUFI‘ we liar:- gnarl." iizirt -/ gcori nicasu bottle... many letters pier iizldcd the ’I‘liie nnlt :i ll1('lll i titular (ilFCCUGIlS for knitting thr- set. in sizes l (“m- im 1.1mm; gel-vi“, Sui-e m ?liflilginlggflilalildll iiiid large; material requirements and complete directions Wm’! plnnly you‘; “"1"? \.Add,e~,' n . .. M“ 'r-i IIi-"il ili‘= iinttcrii. sfiilfl i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework and m‘ “m” o e ' Hllrfilll, (‘i- li'lf)ll' tvzvn Guardian. _ _______________ ‘I'll (Tlniiliiiurttlrvii (inzirtiiun ‘w. " " 'i' ""\.ir'iliii'iit _ Ucaigii Nu. 9073 Nnnii- - ~ - - - — — — — - »— — - ~ — — — — — — r“ - — — IP00! Addlfl s|,ig|5iAuqr-¢“___--..—-i——-—__-_.__-._- ,.-. vrzii ivill have it iitriic wt ‘ liciorc Christmas. N. s-r have we szccn fl more practical idea. can‘ iroiiE NO. 9673 iesiire and vou flnd yourself cuddled ‘is viirn chili whirls bisw the nakcd trees abou’. "cozy knit dressing Fci slippers anti the cover for hot watii asking for‘ a gin-.-_._..-_...__.-..-‘.._.._-__.__--_- had i solution several times, then scrape with a razor blade. insiits and keeps me AS A CHILD IS T Discipline When threat/ens to admit .i ciiiiiiiiiii If your child is miserable with ing the liie your sovcreig and if you li_ so thorough. never have authority. i ncvci" back to lier and suv iiripudcnt things to llll‘ tvllilflilh wondering why she hasn't iiiiehigence enough to know that the child i5 going to grow up to despise her and insult her arid revilc her. Splnlrlng Sometimes Needed I DOUBE ACIiON akes Biscuits Lighter... Whiter.. I Dorothy Dix Says- IT WILL CONTINUE TO GROW You Cannot Expect Grown Children to Re- spect Your Authority if You D0n’t Start Cradle Dear Miss Dir-What can I do with a dau hter whose outlook on life is distorted. who magnifies walking on eggs for fear of offending her? She because she is so comfo Answer‘- So you are afraid of yoiii' own daughter? How did you get that tray? And. mow 1111110?!" ant still, how did you are honest wi ' that vou are because if you had not let; lier hand with ynii when she was lit le she would not have you under her thumb and be tyrulimz- MADAM INSIST$ 0N more Flavoursome. RAINED They Are In The pccvish, iault-findin , sulky trif es into stays on 908811113’ leave home, but rtable. UNEIAPPY MOTHER. ou let her get that way? If yourself you are bound to to blame for the situation, et the upper out oi you. Your chance to assert niy was when she was in the cradle, ad done so you would have had her y under control that she would dreamed oi rebelling against your lielir a irioilici‘ letting a. child. talk LOVE OR LUXURY? YOU ARE THE JUDGE muscular soreness or tightness. spells of coughin or irritation from a. cold-you’ l welcome the relief a. “VapoRub Massage" brings. Wlththismore thoro htreat- oultice-an -vapor action of iolts WI/aiohub more eifectivelyrilltrlll irritntadair passages with soothing medicinal vaporsnxllillllmfis chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster. . . STARTS IIEIJEVING misery right away! Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO orrr o "VapoRub Massage" with all fta benefits-massage VapoRub for 8 minutes on IM- PORTANT RIB-AREA O!‘ BACK as well as throat and chest- apread a. thick layer on cheat. cover with n warmed cloth. BI! 81mm to use genuine. time- hasnt enough sense to realize that lsbe could stun it at once and for- drei‘ bv turning little Johnny or |Mamia across her knee and rid- lministering a spanking that would iteach him or her that, mother is a lperson to be respected and to whom ‘you bad better keep a civil tongue "in your head when you address her. If it is any comfort to vou. how- ‘ever, to know that vou are not lalone in your suiierings, look about tyou at. the other terrorized mothers. lAbOut half the parents in America are in your nli hi. and live in deadly fear of their c ildreii. They quake with terror of the bowling out that Tommv and Susze will give them if tliev cross them. Tnov shucicier with (tread when they think of the caustic criticisms of Maud and Percy about their person- tested t VICKB vaeonpa. l For Carefree Pleasure Sing Lively Cowboy Airs Choose Favorites bid and New ai an arance, their manners. their frien and everything that they do or leave undone. ‘ Thev wcuiiiirt dare to express an opinion in opposition to the vwvs or 3am and sally. nor would they dream 0fSl10Wif1g such iinmi-tinencc as to ask Fanny and Bob where they are going and when they will come in.and far be it from them to presume to use the automobile if anv of of the children want to take a, joy ride. flow, to Handle Bclligerent Whose fault is it. when parents are afraid of their children? Who brought uo the little boys and iziria to be self-centered eizoiists, without thought of anybody e.sc‘s comfort but their own? Who reared them with no nesbect for authority? Who taught them that they didn't even need to be even decent to father and mother and that they were meek. humble, cririging creatures to whom they didn't have to be polite? Don't all sneak at once. In your case. Uniiarmy Mother. the remedy plain and simple. Spunk up for once in your life and tell your neevish. fretful. disagree- agle daughter just vihcre she gets o . Take your courage iri both hands and inform her that unless she can make herself pleasant and agreeable she will have to leaive home and And I wonder still more that she ! Happy times when you sing cowi boy songs! Dates and iparties have a gay, carefree intimacy. And no bet- ter ditty than that old western favorite. "Goodbye, Old Paint," to put your friends in a singln’ mood. "Old Paint's a good pony, he paces when he can; Goodbye. old Paint, Cheyenne." Then turn the pages of your song- books to find a grand old tear jcrker. “The Last Great Round-ur is one they'll all love. “When I think of the last Gret I'm s-ieaving who has a saucy profit by vour case and izive the im- wdent little brat what's coming to find some other place in which to live. Bhe won't a0. but it may scare her into behaving herself. But L hone that. every mother NOW Under-arm Cream Deodorant i o Rognd-up. safely j n t e eve of Eternity’: Dawn I Then i think 0f the past iiiia iiiJiiow- SIOFS PQFSPIPGIIOII ~ boys. Who were once with us but now are gone." _0r. for a bit of humor, IIIII "New River Train." A disillusioned sweet- heart tells her man, "Sugar Pie. you cannot iovs five, Making love to five is like stirring s belehive—" Give your friends the time of their lives with the l9 cowboy songs in our song book. Has words. music and piano accompanliiis Ls. Includq such perennial favo tss as ‘The Pyinz Cowboy." "Red _iver Valley," Git Along Little Dogiss," seven] with guitar diagrams. - send 20o in coins for your copy n! Po uiar Cowboy Brats to The l. Does not rot dresses. does not irritate skin. I. Nowaltlngtodryfianbaused right after shaving. l. Insmiti stops persplrttlon forlto dsysltemnvesodor frornpcrs irario . l. Apuremhiie,gtcaselessaiain- less vanishing cream. I. Arricl has been awarded the Approval Seal of the Americsi. Iiltiture of hunricrin for being harmless to fahr . I MILLION are of Arrid boenlold. ryaiarlodayl little child will 1H cuy..-f-—r—-- ‘P5582 W.“ sit-um lsllsigooilll Dear Dorothy Dix-should a girl-y- lmrtrrv a man she loves, even if he cannot give her as good a home as she already has? DOUBTFUL DUITY. Answcr- - Depends upon whether she loves the man or her comfort most. It she nuts sentiment above luxury she is not so much concerned about the state of his nurse as the state of his heart. Slie doesn't ask how much money lie can give her. but how much love. Slic- would rather live oi_i bread and cheese and kisses with him than be fed on tcrrapin and cham- pagne bv another". and a two-hy- four‘ apartment; with him will look better than a palace without him. Of course. no matter how much a girl is in iove with is man. she should stop and consider if he can make a decent living for a family; but that is only a precautionary measure lo preserve their love and sccirrc their happiness. because love ilics out of the window if the bill collector is perpetually knocking on the door. and because them is no peace and contentment in a home unless there is a tire on the hearth and food in the cupboard. Beyond asking that the furnish her with the modest com- petence, ii girl should not consider money in choosing a husband. Nor should she ask that her vounil hus- band support her in the style to |which she has been accustomed. it has probably taken her father 30 years to make enough money to give his family a fine house and iiuxurics. and no boy startinil Out in zbusiness has that enminiz cflbticity. If a girl loves a man as she should man he marry hini. she ouizilit to be will- b“; red I1 c to begin at the bottom with him. to work and save with him and help him build his fortune. The sacrifices they make for each other will bind them together. THIS REMEDY PREVENTS DIVORCE Dear Dorothv Dix-Ayn‘. and Mrs. A. have been married 30 years. He has always been fortunate in hav- 111V.‘ a 200d lob. but. their prosperity is owing to the tlirittiness and sav- int: of his wife, Rccentiv he became infatuated with a young girl who was, oi ooursa "only one who understood him." After making n spectacle of himself for a ew months. he salted his wife for a. divorce, so he could. marrv his soul mute. Slic hesitated a while. but at st. said: "Yes. I'll izilve you a divorce, but only on (JIICYLOIIHIIIOD. You must sign over everything you own me. The money we have managed to save together. the house we live in. our car. in fact. every- thing. then I'll set vou free." Of course iic raised objections. and so did the soul mate. "When I married vou all that vou hm was your job and two or three large bills that you owed.” she said, “and this other lady can m you on the same platform. and s c will if she loves vou as much as I did." Wh upon the soul mate gave M1". A. the air, and he has returned to his clever wife, much the wise man. A BPEOTA R. Answer- Flnci It shows that there is a remedy for divorce. after all. if a wife has izumiition enough to use it. Another wifc I knew settled the Dwbjcm bv telling her husband that if sire gave him a divorce he must niirce to lake all of their five young children to live with him and his affinity. And that was that. B eggs Mix the suet, the fruit andithe chopped peel and dredge with some of the flour. Mix together the re- maining fiour. crumbs. spices and sugar. and add the well-beaten eggs. Stir the fruit and suet into this mixture arid mix the whole thor- oughbr, Put, into greased molds 0r pudding cloths. Drop into a kettle of boiling water and boil from five to seven hours, according to the size of the puddlnl- Serve with hard sauce or any desired liquid sauce. CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING 1 cup o1 scalded milk 1 pint of bread crumbs 8-4 cup of sugar 1 teaspoon of salt The yolks of four eggs 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and nutmeg 1-3 teaspoon each of cloves and mace 1-2 pound of raisins 1-2 pound of currents 1-2 cup of almonds 1-2 pound of suet The wItit/es of four eggs Pour the scalded milk over the crumbs taken from the centre of a stale loaf of bread; when cool, and the sugar, salt and yolks of eggs. beaten together then the chopped suet, mixed with the blanched and chopped almonds, the seeded raisins, and the cleaned currant-s, lastly add the spices arid the whites of eggs, beaten stiff. Serve with hard sauce, or with any liquid wine or fruit pudding sauce. You may serve with whipped cream-sprinkl- ed with grated maple syrup. Steam four hours. For a. change chopped dates or figs are particularly good in place of curran-z or raisins. CHRISTMAS PUDDING (Old English Recipe) 2 pounds bread crumbs 1 pound flour (sifted) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 1-3 lbs. beef suet (chopped finely) 1 pound cur-rants i 1-2 pounds stoned raising 1 pound brown sugar 1 teaspoon auspice 1-0 pound ground ginger i ounce oho d almonds 1-4 pound ed peel '1 emu 1 tablespoon syrup 1-2 teaspoon lemon essence Milk to moisten dry ingredients. More eggs may be added if richer pudding is desired. Mix dry ingredi- ents in order given and let stand over night. In tho morning, put into individual mould; (if so desired) and steam 8 hours. or even more when about to be eaten. steam a. couple of hours more. decorate with greens, pour over with a little cog- nac brandy and bring to the table blazing. Wine sauce is usually serv- ed with this pudding. although other .<.uces are often used. PLUM PUDDING 1 qt. soft bread crumbs. 2 cups chopped suet, 2 cups sugar, 3 tea- spoons baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon soda 4 eggs. 1-2 glass non-alcoholic cooking cherry, orange juice or other fruit juices Ina-y be substitut- ed, 1 lb currants, 1 lb. raisins, 1 cup cltron sliced thinly, 1 teaspoon cin- namon, 1 teaspoon mace, 1-2 tea.- spoon cloves. Mix the bread crumbs, suet and sugar. Add sifted baking powder and soda. Add the sherry or fruit juice together with t? yolks of eggs well beaten. Blend well. Add spices and fruit and mix. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg wh'tes. Put in a be mold. Steam over boiling water 8 hours. The water should boil under the steamer very hard, Add more water if it boils away. This pudding will keep indefinitely. When you wish to use it steam for 30 minutes over boiling water, A MorningSmile COMMON-SENSE “Ye think a fine lot of Shakes- peare"? "I do. sir." "An' ye think he was mair clever than Robbie Burns"? “Why. there's no com. Dodson between them." "May-be no’; but ye tell us it was niiakes- a who wrote, "Uneasy i519; the ead that wears a crown." Now, Robbie would never hae written sic nonsense as that." "Nonsense. sir?" "Aye, lust nonsense. Robbie would has kent fine that a king or queen either diano. gang to bed w? a. croon on their had. He'd have kent they hang it over thg back 0' a chair." IRISH ‘Sure, and what a night it, is!" said the Irishman at a party, "Iva simply pouring." "You can't iro home in that down- pour." remarked the host. "You had better stay the night with us." The Irishman disappeared and retturned some time later. soaking we . “Where have you been" asked the host DOROTHY DIX. i Itching, Burning, Stinging Eczema or 8s E .. 1- it h ' ' la ‘onoiiyifliilri 310:5 painiaiillniafaiill, and’ ltcliin and amartingzmpo. part ls expo m laced in hot water arc moat iin- _ 'l‘lic iritonao burning t-inlly at night, or when ti"; ‘"93 PM. Iolr the ‘llflmlfir marine I\II( rili lad] , 'l‘lio'ralii~.f riffs-rel; g y welcomed that. iiiicli ailments as ocsorns, lm[l\li'l7_ blood condition. .Iiriug..aboiit imiiii- ‘blood oi its im iiriiicthclcnnfinm by ..'.'“.°.'i'-‘.f...'2§._'“" verse" rem y a HI it miiiia a" u 01in other ghgtlfltlif-IIIIJ-Il: 3.“. ‘gffilwfi using B. B. B. to lialp cloanss the Ask at any rug counter for B. B. B. Price SL013 a bottle, . SILK SLIPS COATS SKI SUITS THE MISSES 152 Queen Street sANTirs ALREADY ON HIS w... . s0 START SHOPPING TODAY. ' Worthwhile Presents for your girls _ TAFFETA and WOOL DRESSES FLANNEL BATI-IROBES SKATING SKIRTS SWEATERS, PARKAS and ETC. BABY GIFTS, that combine smart. “i.ouks" and Real Utility. HOLMES is. BRADLEY Phone 92 Your In H O R O For Thursday, December 5th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aides) -.A big relief in favorable planet- ary rays over the past few days. Not one cloud in your "good luck" sky to hamper you from achieving ha py and fruitful results from well directed efforts. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Very cheerful and progressive in- dications for you genial folk. Deal with professional people, instructors in army, navy. aeronautical and other government branches; bankers and brokers. Advertise. Gains through manufacturing and selling. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemlni)—- Expansive vibrations sponsor all interests and activities that are motivated by bis/ii ideal-i and uri- selfish service to worthy causes. You play a part in the whole structure. W118i; you iio and how you conduct your affairs will have telling effect. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Concord- splendid chance here for Tyou t0 make good in a big way. is ob- tains in both business and personal matters, Tackle anything, difficult or easy. 1n your line of duty. Arid good going to yoiil JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo:- You can add to your industrial and financial benefits by steady ID911- CBtlOI} and by promotlni; fellowship and good-vriil all around. Don't waste time this good day. AUGUST 2a to snrtrnyicarin 2a (Virgo) - Among the many Yul/OT“! this benefic day: Law, banking. brokerage, mining. ship i118: use- riii utilities; mlfiiiiflctil 11B needed commodities: real estate. You en- Eaged in any worthy undertaking and you who are shut-ins should afm to achieve and be nanny. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 2c (Libra) _ "siiiiiu iiy" and “W! shots" are squall sponsored in to- day's star aspects. sou physically’ handicapped can very suvceiifully deveinn latent talents and prosper- OCIOBER ‘Z4 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sconploi — Whole day favors in-, dustry, finances. dealing wth ow- fessional and artistic people, ad- vertising and promoting. Happinew and ‘new interest-s indicated in 196N- oriai affairs. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Saizlttariusi __ ‘Prrper recon-- A simple dark dress has‘ a def- initg place in every womans wani- iobe. The anartiy dressed Wflmtm are all wearing this basic dress, and changing its appe rarice by “m! different necklaces and clips st the lain high neckline. The princess fines ar; flattering to the IIII figure and the soft bust fullness makes for ease and comfort in wearing. A tiny collar is also pro- vided and you can make it ofloon- trasting fabric if you need a lgiit» or color near our lace. shoulders and a e-best that is inched at the panel seam! Mini“? his“... d S o. sizes i4, 1a.aa.as.4o. t2. 44. 46 W} 4a. SIM as requires a r-a yam 0 30-inch fabric. m... mi -oiii iii m» send t! i firm pm“ at- are your number vou wish Style No. sass ens OIII A substitute for 06¢ use in cooking has been ta mm beans by University 01 Californ s. scientists. _ A hand-operated imfllcrnent w compress old newspapers into ball-a (Iivislual SCOPE —-—By Frances Drake struction, renovating and remodel. irig should net satisfactory i-ssuln andiare equally favored with iirork on new. sound undertakings, Ab. tion and accomplishment are iii in, r. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 7i (Capricorn) _' Mechanics; you m. ployed in domestic service; govern- ment. and industrial workers; rill. road and maritime employees; scientists. educators: Push forward ( uarius) - Stage. screen s r lo artists: surgeons. physician, nurses, and you studying or engag- ed in mechanics and engineering areespecially favored. AliAquarians can and should accomplish in great measure today. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH I (Pisces) — Just the kind of da to devel inventions, work in scon- tiflc felds. in agriculture and stock raising. Your sound advice and ability for detail work can be of valuable assistance to associates or employees. A OHTLD BORN ON 'I‘H'IS DAY will be the virile. vibrant type; in- dividual in taste and very deteimiri- ed in opinion. Will be fond of long journeys. Verwitile: a worker; oili- scokeh: impuldve. but. not n mcd- dler in others‘ affairs. Capable of noteworthy success. employers HAVE FACIAI-WWIEN Ill!- FIRVIING (‘OFRiE One facial a m-olifii for tlir Kl?! lust under 20. one €'\'(‘l'\' two weeks for the girl DFIAVPGn 30 mid 30 rird one each week f"r any girl mst 30 is the advice _nf Parr \‘l'".<ttit0i‘@i who knows all and rem rill zibou. heautv in Hrllywecrl l=ti.'ri"i' i"i"til should be followed with 1i Tif-llpln" iniz treatment. done simply iilw th ' i. . lVInke a soft facial iiim-riilc oi irtrins of gauze. moisten ivlifi Fkin tonic. then go over ihi~ crtf" mis- Gue with an ice cub" Dvv the five bv patting it with H "11"" 1"?“ “l” ply cream. then astrhiflnt ___ _, _, The only difference li"l\\"‘<‘tl l‘ molecule of 1111mm? ""4 ‘mam, strvrhinine is one iitciii of car . and four at<~m= cf iii-diacrit- ——: Needlecraft- --F'or The Home sizes W." 1 as household fuel h» irirvem in Bwitserlsnd. _ mi