IIAQE ‘ rm: CHARLQTTETOVI! W coliiznlajv Woman's Re alm I '/ Social ‘iv, v vv vv-vvv‘ and Personal 1 Fashions ... ll wing lsure ——The Womank Realm IIARTQ ACIDS! TII BIA In sunny dags, it used to be Wargie, frien ly: “Hand; Across the a}. -z.---.-v.--=-- - . .. ’ - Iltenten lieliitationsl ‘ asgkkaaaakakkahx¢4akx Amateur Glamour ‘Girl I Dorothy Dix Says MARRIAGE IS GUESSWORK; NEEDS GREAT DIPLOMACY Young People Gamble When They Go To The Altar. For Both Men And Women Change As They Grow Older - When a couple marry. believing themselves in love, and in a few years find themselves either in the divorce court or dragll-YIC 0119 I miserable existence of double wrelchedness, each one blames the other and accuses the other oi haying changed. "What-i‘ crzes the man. "D0 you think I WW1“! have marired Mary 1f I hadllnflwn that 5h‘? was going to turn into a nit-wu; who bored m‘! t0 death?" "Merciful heavens, moans the woman. “why didntmy guardian angel warn me that John was going to develop into a Tired Busniw Man who had no real heart interest in anything outsid of the stock market?" We have a phrase for this all too common matrimonial experi- ence We call it the "dislllusion of marriage." and won-tier why it is trot husbands and Wives who look so desirable on one side of the altar seem such bad bargains on the other. The com- mon cxplaration is that marriage changes neo- ple, and so it does to a certain extent. No one can go through that fiery furnace and come out totally unscathed, but the basic individualism of each of us is still there. The pretty little moron a manlmarriedd ismsltig! a mhtiiron 111 ‘SP1: ‘ , e otist a ir marre s ows s own 1or . "igisyfrliyii/zgiiilgchjéirgzeglelt gis onlygthat the hunsband is a-weary of ldcaiing svith a fool. and the wife feels that she will scream if she has to listeji once more to her hus- band's theme song about 110W great By Joseph Chadwick He ordered a cup of coffee, then lighted a cigarette. Sally fouiid herself stealing QIBJICGS ai. hinl. There was something attractive about hiill. he nao such a nice smile, and he had spoken to tier so pleasantly. the counlerman placed her order before her, she asked, “Lan you tell me whether tlieres a i/Ollllsc camp near here?" "its," the inah replied. “About six lniies uown the load, if you're travelling cast." "liianks. i. ain." The young truck driver suddenly roae, silo his coffee cup along the counter, anu took the stool next i0 Sally's. "lourist?" he asked. that. having bcluiiw, It may love every mm in Thee and for Thee. We implore Thy elem for all: but especially for the ‘wands whom Thy love has givm to m. Love Thou them, O Thou fountain of love, and make them to love Thee with all their heart. with all their mind, and with all their soul, that those things only which are pleas- lriiz to Thee they may will, and speak, and do. And though our praycris cold, because our charity is so little fervent, yet Thou art rich in mercy. Measure not to them Thy goodness by the dulness of our devotion; but as Thy kindness sur- passeth all human affection. so let Thy hearing transcsnd our prayer. Do Thou to them what is expedient for them, according to Thy will that they. being always and everywhere ruled and protected by Thee, may attain in the end to everlasting life: and to Thee, wzt-h the Father and the Holy Spirit. be all honour and praise for ever and even. Amen —An5e!m 11033-1109.) AQAA Iiivsbilit CHAPTER Ill Sally hiai-un didn't go tochurch 1113., §illlLiflY morning. She didn't. go because she had decided to lBfll/c Jtfiovole and didn't ivant in S96 charlie Porter anal-n —wa-» I-Iwd ma; he might make her change her mind. Tne idea had come to her the previous iilgllt, after Chzlrll°s jlraiige proposal. Fearful that, ii she glue him the opportunity. 119 mlglll, persuade her_to accept ills oller i0 security against her better judgment. she had suddenly" decid- ed to go auuiS- _ She nod mo hundred dollars in savings an, by chalice. had drawn the liiolicy from the biiélk only yes- - gixicl line touseiiw) _ _ tfillfiatilebbiielflillzliéélaléin sh; traded ‘m1 I " dIrIIIWnKOLIIZ to Sea. 1d on ay ut now. , cffilfe scilaer 32.1.1 kecphhe car, $1.0 "So am im headed for the air- would 1.0 away m it and me on ,1“. plane factory JUSL outside of Sea- “to luilgrcd ‘dollals. Surely, she oleith. It's a nice place for a vaca- . -,_ m._-b_n.-hm~e ion" __ {lliedfiggeyoivalso g,f,‘,’,,_“1‘} She "l hope 1L is. I haven't been there didn't . . She tried not to think ‘lg? ‘ _ d5 m T’ of that pO£§lbiliiJy. h ave you rlen} _ ere. “o, “mu Um mommm hm 5m N0 -l m vacationing alone.’ dtjmdcd n“ hm. dest-maumk Shel He grinned. “Well, that's lull, hid selected ii from the travel sec- ,‘t°- §mlleilmese I" Iacl- 1'5 “mild 51“? " so.» . -sa-=m°~' . . FcogzholaEggsldiillrelkrtvbpllgigaps she He filicslicd _liis coffee with .1 6mm,‘ and a summer Job mere quick gulp, laid a nickel on The Anyway .L would be a pleasant gOiUILBT, and started toward the $51.9]: w M“ Mme looking for "tfloodby. have a good time," he Now her bar's were packed and 531d aw“ m5 shoulder- ‘ ~ d '01 l . As she "T 5315-" fihlfrlzdlbllgeralliggage iiaovuklnsiairs and A5 he Went W3- 53115’ Yell 5'44- oln. to her coupe. she heard the “my alcme- w“)? Sh’? asked 1191'" " Church bans ringing That mean; self, should she feel like that jllSt m“ the Services were m.“ she because a truck driver walked out i i ‘nus, mmyb zcyfifirliie. muydhpmlb. zflaliigrallllgéafter a live-minute ac- b; r-yoln outwysie . . nil-i" Tiaclyifiollxileen at church. She must Tmm- she heard, him taikmg. w M ‘Menu-mu gm aw“, bum? m, Came” the attendant outside. Their voices _' She yvclit back into the house t0 we‘? loud- and “WY Seemed L0 b9 M‘. goodby to he, landlady, ml excited about something, bu’. she Cm“, She had mm her simply couldnt hear what they were say- tliat she was taking a vacation. m "I don't know when I'll be back," she said now. u "Where are ou going. 5MB‘? Itirs. Craley asked. 1",;- gir] hesitated. then lied. "I don't. know. I'm just going to drive 1ln‘il l find some place where I T,‘ v v v vrvvv cl archltectuny and health u Q12 s bliili-fml“ mdm- m s. light ventils riitation are among the“! attractions to buy," m War‘; shudow fell atlrwart your Mo ST HOME as ‘In’!!! Yoiiéihhdren through our open Find tender hospitality. Now it is: "Hearts Across the Sea". Artificial ES}: feathers ar¢ to be shiplged from~ Brazil to be sold in t e United ing States. ———-._ FIRES SEMENT -i__ made from lmifittll‘ THE COOK ‘S CORNER BOILED SALMON 2 to 3 pounds salm ri 2 teaspoons salt B peppercorns l bav leaf 1 slice onion l stalk celery diced, or 1-4 cup chopped celery leavfg Bolling water Metiicd: Wipe salmon wi cloth wrung out <1 coidsalted wil- WP- W"? the salmon m cheese- cloth and tie ends together. Cover with boiling water and add the salt, DGPPEPBOFJS. bay leaf, onion slice, and diced celery or celery leaves. Simmer for frcm 20 to 30 min-' utcs. Lift fish cut of water care- fully, uliwrap remove skin, and place in platter. Serve with your favorite e88 sauce or use the follow_ ing one. EGG SAUCE 3 tablespoons flcur 3-4 cup ftii stock 3 tablespoons butter 3-4 cup milk 1 hard-coked e88. chopped Salt and pepper, if necessary Method: ivlelt butter, blend in flour. and stir in slrailrd fish stock and milk gradually. Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce is smoothly thickened. Season w.r,h additional DOB-Ids under added beauty and still???" isiied basement will b amhflm‘ tum on the lnvestm ,{’,‘§" ‘protection an extra div end l For still fuiitfirr protection g the basement free from ' " check the heating system for! make ash ctntainers cf Ii Itflélfll atnd install a. firPdfigfr 1%? wee of m: hglelsekasement and l“ l“ 0g animals seen in dreams, good luck is attributed by scme interpret- ers to ducks, c.ws, butterflies, dogs, and horses. ‘Cats denote bad luck, and rats, serpents, and toads in- dlcate anemia at work. Spectacles may now be worn, if necessary, by certain ratings in the British navy and marines. Of a. standarized pattern, these spec- tacles are supplied by the quarter- master. i We beseech Titer. Lord and Master, to be our help and succour. Save thcse who are in trlbulaiioil: have mercy on the lonely; lift 1m the failcn: show Thyself unto the] nccdy; heal tho ullgodl convert the ivanderers of Thy pc",,‘"; iced the hungijv; raise up t-h" weak; com- fort the faint-heartc". Let all pleoples ltinolw thgtl Thou art God aone, an esus ir st s Th Son, and we are Thy people arid the “d wmdegful he 15' .1,’ . w-m sheen of Thy pasture: for the sake i The h” ands and V} i“ m}. of Christ Jesus. Amen. -St. Cle- ‘mm that they have OS Ire. mam of Rome (90 A tastes for each other, as the p LdSB ~ goes, and have no longer anything in common, each blames the other my the catastrophe. Each says the other has changed, but oftener than not is it. the one who makes the complaint who has changed. Not the other. The young mar. with the regular profile and the slick hair and who danced so divinely, whcm the young girl idealized as a roman- tic hero and married on that plat.- fonn, still has the Grecian nose and the ambrosial locks and still dances a mean rumba. Change as They Grow Older But the girl has grown and de- veloped and has different needs BRICKHEARTH If you have brick fire lace try rubbing “§‘,’““,§,,,’,°"{ app led on a soft cloth, 5,10 treated in this way has a “u”, »° soned appearance, m‘ No matter how god and the material,- dations are not stl llg, the b“ will not stand, By and bv upper room, a oral-k uxll’ and mcn will say ‘Them crack, but the cause is in the loun- daticn.’ Si, if in youth you lay u, foundation your characm wrongly. the penalty will be m, . follow. The crack may be fa; do, in toldlage, but fCfll0lll'll(l‘B it m cer alny appear. - m»), Beecher". ry ‘vm Women constitute approximately 40 per cent of the half mllllonl stockholders in the Ameyican steel‘ industry. Sign m the dotted line - polka dots in all slzcs are to be greater favorites than ever. liess and generosity, although his tactlessness gets on our nerves. But we can't do this in marriage. We want our mates to supply all our needs and not leave us to shon around among other people to iind the cmpanlonshlp we crave and the qualities we admire. What can we do about it? Nof-Zi- 111g. Marriage is bound to be guess- work because we do not know what sort of a man or woman the boy or girl we marry is going to develop into, nor do we know what changes life is going to make in us and what kind of a wife or husband we are going to need. . ~And that is the tragedy of ma:- riaize. and whv our love dreams so seldom come true. til. damp Flies are the food of most spi- ders, and spiders form the food of certain flies. CHEERS ‘FOR TIERS A few "Cheers fcr Tiers" is the slogan for ycuthful dance frocks. Dresses with many tiers, narrow ones, extending from low hipllne to hem, or from knees to hem, tiers to swing and sway to the rhythms of the tang, the conga or the rhum-ba. Some of these tiercd dresses are a happy combination of slim arid wide, for they are built on fairly slender foundations, with the tiers. giving an impression of width. but three ingredients co min. stimulate and refresh and induce n beneflclll relaxation of nerves. NOW RE- Love in the h-eialtis as a night! LIEF WITHOUT REACTION! ise. 81° g . That sings in a grecn-wzoq; And none can pass unheeding ti. nor fail Of impulses of gord If ou're looking for sonlethlrl; new n the way oi gloves. doll miss the (ms we saw K. The screen door was suddenly jerked open, and the truck driver reappeared. your car has been stolen!" he exclaimed. Sally iunlped down from Ezer stool and ran outside. Her car was OUTWIT FOOT ILLS Prettier feet so you may hay, are beyond you. May bc another time we AMorningSmllc vn‘ t to stop." 1am you'll “rite, won't you? Folks will ivanc to know where you n”, l| indeed gone. Panic swept over her. Not only her car was gone, but. her luggage. containing all her clothes. She had her money in her hand- bag, clutched in her hand, but the shall try to persuade you u, more c nstruclive thinking. Today thvlltlh. 511109 icy strlets are peril- ous enough to healthy feet, lets di- rcct you cn some uuys to get the something lnore than from those she had as a debutante. She wants a man in whom she sees a clothing store advertisement and who has brains in his head instead oi his PROOF POSITIVE Over a cup-of tea the two char- salt and pepper if desired and add the clipped tiara-cooked egg. serve hot on bciled salmon. A great many pEOple ask about Others sprcad their pleated ruf- fles (n wide sheer skirts, daring the utmost in pcnod fullness. The. tiers. sometimes are in two or i thrce shades of a color, or in sev-i the other lily instead of slipping y31lr hand in i the end, you put it in at the side -l the wrist. The result is a unilderf flare with a vcry sprcial air alii better of "ailing" fest. They are perilous to footing and gscd carri- age t.» ycar ‘round. FOR FOOT HARDENING rPlump, soft feet have little re- sistance against fast foes 'l‘hry perspire more readily than hard bony feet. And where there's moisture and lack of cxygen, bac- teria breed. Harden such feet for ccnuort arid better spirits. "Salt bathe" them daily. _Like this. Nightly wash them with lathcry foot =oa'p and Warm irater. Rinse in cold water (65 F. t9 80 F.) Dry with warm rough towels. Now massage them with kitchen gait i’ r five minutes- cocking fi=h in milk and how to do this in the oven. This calls f.r fish steak, but fillets of anyddesired kind of fish. may be use . oral colors, the slim nitilded bodice in net or taffeta (r Jersey match- ing one of the colors in the skirt. LOW COST HOMES ECONOMIZE ON SPACE Application of technical skill to the planning of small homes means that the low-cost house of today Black is ttle newest shade for is built with far greater emnomyl sorts, chic because it's shocking. l according to] looks wonderful if‘. i so; also star's. “z “WWW. ~> o '.' fl . . want this to be a. real vacation — “xuit to get completely away from ' filling and Everybody." " \l' . Craley looked . . "What about Charlie Por- n He'll be sitre to ask where you have gone " Sally smiled. “Just tell him the truth _that you don't know.’ She turned, then, and hurried out of her car. As she drove away, she felt guilty n-lzout. Charlie. He. would be hurt, of (‘Olli‘:€, but she didn't want him to know her whereabouts for fear he might follow her. Later, perhaps. she would write to him and explain “Eek -iadles were discussing the penon, The man who married a silly mel’ "did m"? , little doll of a woman because she Th“ mere-s Mrs- Ams- Sald m3 rolled her eyes at him and asked °n° 11,1 the Plmple lumper- oh: my such adorable idiotic questions dear’ er ll°°rs“y°ud "W" “Level finds that he 3'5 about w perish of When I first started to oblige 'er ennui and he wonders how she‘ mg‘ “E5 Qwfui! f d . could have changed so greatly. e 8L a. sip o ieaslan wiped But, bless you, she is Just the same he’ m“ °n a purple ""9""- . ~ Now she went on prcudly-ncw frfgm’, g§u§{§§‘;d§§y5”l‘“" ‘he w“ I've bin polishln’ 'em, three of '81‘ M", “tend New‘ lady friends ‘as bin an‘ broke their l-le is the one who has Chlilllgflld legs‘ _ fvlflhhzifrcbrzixielltig, twig: °‘%e‘$0‘;€:,, When certain soldiers from the that satisfied him at‘ 20 is a horror ‘mmpwes were l" England’ ”' to him at 45. He could no more be woma“ was heard to “y w ‘m’ interested in her again than he “llgicre “m, om car and clothes were a desperate m: "Oh, dear! What'll I do?" she cried, then looked accusingly at the 5m, vattendant. “How did it happen that you_dllln't ‘see whoever Cook it?" “I "f1 Wfllbll’ sorry. miss." he said sheepishly. "I was inside the shop" The truck driver looked at Sally sympathetically. "Don't worry the thief won't get far. We'll ‘flO;li_'y' the ‘police. There's a stale-police station a few miles down the road. I'll give you a lift there ti’ you don't mind riding in a truck." "Thank you. Of course I don't mind!" Then, his hand was on her elbow, Beach azid resort styles hay; b“ growing more daring and mor dashing every year, Bathing sui have bem getting bztefer until no they can't go much further. B this year the surplxse is in color. FISH COOKED 1N MILK 2 pounds fish steaks or fillets Salt and pepper Flour Milk 2 medium onions, sliced 2 tablespoons butter Bacon strips Method: Wipe the steaks or fillets with a damp clcth wrung our, of mldysalted water. Cut the fish into serving size pieces. Sprnkle with salt and pepper then ccat with in the use of space, authorities. , One construction economy which clothes that are apt to l .- at the same time has reaulted in’ casual. Try it! You'll find it a wel greatly impr-vcd appearance is come] change from pretty-prett ;-__:_»=—_— paste S_ imp HABITS Increase the wheat iii tin; oven and replace the pan containing the fish of them Aiis- in it. Leaving in just long enIugh with a tan. s r l lei-ids a civilized touch to informs She owed him that much . . . By nilzhtfall, Sally had driven fl hundred and fifty miles. Tired nlld iluhgry, she decided to stop somewhere for slipper. then look for a tourist camp where she could spend the night. The lights oi a gas station glowed ahead. sewing that it was combined vtith a. counter lunchroom, she drove ill and parked beside one of ihe pilmps. She told the attendant to fill her tank, then went into the lunchroom The place was deserted except for the men behind the counter. Sh» perchd on a high stool and nrdred from the menu placard on the wall. Presently, uhe saw a big tractor truck roll up outside. The driver climbed down and oune kite the lunchroom. He was a fol, dark- Itaired young man, rather 300d looking _ As he climbed onto a stool near Sally's, he glanced at her and smiled "Hello." he said. “Hello? she responded, f ting that she didn't speak strange men. b0 helping her into the high seat of the truck. (To Be Continued) _____________ About this time of year, evcry- body's on the lookout. for a new cflor. Here it is. It's chamois bege. You'll find it goes we l1 with almo-t any color, and is flattering to mo t wmlllexions. Il's pa ' ilarly good for casual country clothes. but y.u'l1 see it in accessories for town, too. PARENTS] TEACHERS] For Externally Caused AMESCEIT PlllPiES Why Not Suggest f CUTICURA zOAF AND OINIMENT Cleanse wlui Pure. mildly mediated Cutlcun Soup and IPPlY lwlhlfll- lmollient Cuticuru Ointment to helP relieve externally caused akin blem- ishes. 25K each. Buy at your drulllifll- BELOVED [BALM IN CROSS-STITCH ,2: PM! 23 - Thleurli: my starter-l, I shalt not want -c~- ti: mallctll m: til ,3 lie drum iii green pastures. He icaacti. ma: beside the ~0- Hc rsstarctii my soul.- He interim: ls the paths n righteous- ness for his name's Sill! -Llea.t|lsugli I wail: through tile valley sf the shallow sf citii, I will rear m evil Jar ti-lmi art itlimz; thy roll and ti»; staff they-b- omfart inlaoTlmi prcparcst a tat-is efare me in the presence or mine; _ nemies: than iiviointest mg heal with all; my oiiprunncth our. Surely gncansss ‘and mercy shall follow me all the sags + l1! my mm am I will await in their-cuss M the Lara for ever +-o-<-o---c-+--o-+-r.>- i‘ slay, still waters. it" 72] f nmcn + Design No. 728 Here is the 23rd Psalm in cross stitch which or natural linen and when finished pilyed. Hot iron transfer Pattern No. 728 may be stanlped on whlu- will add beauty wrerever it is (‘i15- contalns motif measuring l7 by 20 inches and complete instructions. To order 0i’ ltamps t0 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department NAME attem: Write 0r sen d above picture with i5 cents in coin eedework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. swarm looaiiss------- - - - - - - - - - -- grrg____..__.____ pggvmcg__-.._..___ soles, toes, between toes, arches tendons, up to and including ankles Ncxt, loss a. cupfui of =ea salt into a foot tllb of cold WETFI‘ (65 to 80 F i M1) feet. s ak frve min- utes. Remove. Dry thoroughly. Dust with deodorant fcot powder. Note: Sea salt is suggested for the foot bath because it c-ntains ad- ditional sea. minerals of btnefit when absorbed by the skn. irlter's steam heat is nard on certain sensitive feet. Otner feet ache painfully from wool stockings. These tylpta of feet are prom to harsh. dryness (due to clanges from one temperature to another). Many become encased wzr-n cai- louses. Chilblains may cause itch- ing or even pain. If yourfect may be bracketed for one or more of these ills, ob- serve these rimary rules: l. In addi ion to a nightly foot bath (one night a cool salt- bath, next night a hot srapy bath, 9B F‘. to 104 F.) massage them with foot powder. 2. Change stockings daily. If feet pers-pire anyway change into fresh hose during the day. Sponge- bath them first and dust wzth foot powder. 3. Change shoes daily. Alifiw yesterday's pair to ail- in the sun after having been dusted with deodorant foot powder. 4. Indoors wear lighter weight shoes. Upon coming indcTrs from the cold, shun hot stoves. hot radiators or the enticement of buming log fires. 5. Rccnove calliuses by the aid of a. firln-lbristled bath brush, foot. soap, pulmice and callous remover. Directly afterward masage area with cut-leis oil, cuticle ice or foot cream. NATURE'S BEST BEAUTY AID Ieauty and health W“ agree that good sleeping its make for clear, unlined skin, sparkling eyes, a more scintillating person- ality and a general feeling of well- being. Almost every adult sh.uld average between seven and eight hours of sleep each ni ht. they in- silt. And these shoud be hours of deep, really restful slrep. lit possible, sleep without a Dil- low. Don't be a Spartan about this. however. The important thing is that yru be comfortable. Sheets should be lcng enough to stay tucked. All bcd covers should be aired every morning, the rnattreas turned over once a week and the pillows, minus their cases, left in the sunshing for an hour or twJ once a wrek. This may sound tke a let of trouble, but surely not too much to make really comtzrtable the place where you spend eight hours out of every twenty-four or, roughly, about a third of your Lfe. Durng 1939-40 bounties were coi- men and women ale. the more thcv could go back to playing jack straws or eating lollipops. It. has been said that only fools are happy, and to a. certain degree this adage is applicable to matri- mony. For the more intelligent change year by year and the more risk they take in getting married For their happiness depends upon their husbands and wives changing as they do to meet their altered needs. The great and terrible difficulty of matrimony is that it is not, and cannot be. electric as friendship ls We have a dozen friends whom we love because of some one particu- lar quality and for the sake of this we overlook their other attributes. For instance, we lcve one man because he is good and true and honalt, in spite of the fact that he is tiresome. We love another be- caus of hLx wit. and charm. al- tléough do know him to be unreli- a .e. Why We Love tralians." “How do ycu know?" "You can tell by the kangaroo feathers in his hat". —_________._ ON A TOMBSTONE There is a something uncanny in a tombstone inscrpition said to be in a churchyard in Essex, England. The date cn tile stone is said to siicw that it is 500 years old. It has been brought to us in an eminently respectable Parish Magazine by g. E. Thrmas, of the G.W.R. Of. 0C5. It suggests that some man 500 years ag: was looking into the fu- ture with. a very big eye of faith and discernment. This l; what 11¢ had placed on the tombstone: When pictures lock alive with movement free, When ships. like fishes, swim bencat-Zi the ma, When mcn. outstripping birds, shall scan the s . Then half the world deep We love another for his friendli- drenched in blood shall lie. HORO For Monday, March 24th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Minor matters and projects and activities that have many small de- tails are first in favor this other- wise cairn day. If ycu have plan- ned your schedule it I111 expedite everything greatly. APRIL 2i t0 MAY 20 (Tannin- Early mzrning, up to Noon: Indus- trial interests are high favor. The late afternoon and evening sponsor literary efforts, advertising, ro- motlng, entertainment, socials. ow- ever, moderation is advised ALL day. MAY i1 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Just s. so-so period althou . you born after June 4th have t e edge on your fellow Gemlnlans in plan- etary aspects, especially if you ex- ercise initiative. You should do your best and not waste time. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Unfinished work tedious details, re- mzdeiing and renovating, attention to domestic and office matters, children's interests more favored than large-scale financial tum- overs. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- lf you keep emotions under sensible control, you can ace mplish a great lectm on the Atlantic coast for (he destruction of 3519 hair seals. Hal." seals, of little value in them- sclvcs onus" heavy damage to f'sh- (“men through destruction of fish- l jhlz gcar. fi Men thallium quickly aoothee injury and m IBOIII heal Tube: and in I01: ldlZllTHDLATUfl , deal m1; interesting diversiikd day. |Artfstic professions, substantial in- ‘dustry, manufacturng and handl- ing consumer's commcditiss, gov- lerhénent needs are amcng the fav- m ' AUGUB 2a to SEPTEMBER l3 l (Virgo) - Don't fret rver the fi- nancal end of your into-eats - ihPt will develop to your satisfac- tion En grod time. Advancement cav- b: made thrrugh kren mental thinks; and management. SEPTEMBTR 24 to OCTOBER 23 nxbi") - It's uo t.» you t t~ke lhirgs out of mediocr l-y wth your fine judgment and general capabil- Your Individual ~-——— By Frances Drake SCOPE ity. A.M. better for quick action. RM. warns particularly against waste, carclessnesa. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 2'1 (Scorpio) -Before 'l AM. be most careful to exercise Lrethougfit in all maritime matters. After that hour and until 3:36 RM. favorable vibrations predominate for routine and other urgent needs. NO ER. 23 to DECEMBER flour. Place in a well-greased bak- ing pan ahd cover with milk, Cook in a mcderate oven (375 deg. F.) until the fleti is set-about 25 to 30 minutes. oni ns are nicely browned. Place these brcwhed onion slices on the f.sh and cover with bacon swig. felling Mystic Fortunes Lends You New Glamor What Secrets in the "Crystal"? What enthralling fortunes you can read for your beau, using for your "magic crystal" just an old fish bowl! Do you see real crystal- gazlng symbols in it? Well that’: your secret! Get yourself up in a gipsy scarf. move your hands mysteriously over the bowl. "I see something taking form," you murmur tensely. Then. in l relieved tone: "Ah, it's u docu- ment . . . I legacy!" And. lure enough, he's going to 22 (Sagittarius) - You should find today suitable for go d efforts in any worth while undertaking. In-l dustrlai and mechanical interests are under very heneflc rays until 6:40 RM. Excellent rays again,‘ after 7:45 RM. . DECEMBER Z3 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Both ilnancal and employment interests are slated for increased benefits. Your part shzuld be one of willing co: ation, and b, keen to oppcrtunit es. Try new,‘ ideas and methods of worth: extend] yourself to meet parmiount de-| mancls. | JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20, (Aquarius) -- Tip-top vibratiqu | favor your interests. Don't b; di- verted from our true purpose! Whether arti , scientist, teach , student. clerk, writer or laborer-J ysu can make headway. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Psces) — Favorable in a personal way. meaning that your lwn clever- ness and natural talents rightly ex-. ercised will bring you unexpmtedz favors and achievement of l lnst-' ing nature. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY’ will be original, ambitious. s.if- ' reliant, capable of abscrbing mudl knowledge and of lmpartin it t: cthzrs. A truly fine indiv. val if taught not to be *elf'sh 'r uni-nia- onabis in demands. Relgious train- ing will be a great help and sclrce to this individual. A persuasive personality it; hcritage. be rlchl Splendid! And he's going to marry, tool You "see" bells, ai- most seem to hear them ringing! But what does that mailbox mean? Good or bad news? You can entertain so cleverly, on dates or at parties, telling fortunes this way. Cards are fun, too, especially when you read them by the "Cross of Fifteen." The l5 cards are arranged u a cross: some tell the past, other: the future. Can the fortune-seeker expect happiness? The Ten of Hearts ssys- "Yes." But if the Eighfd of Spades turns up. heart- sea You can find more about the "Cross of Fifteen" from our 32- page booklet. Explains 85 tea-leaf fortune symbols; gives meaning of every card in the deck. Has a horoscope for each month, tells how to read fascinating fortunes in dominoes, dice, the "crystal." Sand 20c in coins for y of Fun With Fortune sure to write Address and IIQI ltrlot Address Oity ' Melt the butter in a pan and add l the sliced onions, Cook until the ' to cook the bac n. This should make enough for 6 servings. relief from slutty misery of nun liillllig circa: rm- m a mucusca E398 a stuffy head t cold ‘ ' life miserable for you? | Then relieve discomforta fcI mugs“ of vlcks Va-tro-nol up each no . Va-tro-noi is so effective because it does three important things-l (l) shrinks swollen membranes-G) l soothes irritation-fit) helps flush nasal passages, clearing clogging mucusl i Va-tro-nol heips'|‘ i t ids fifklsiltliié? vane-nos —»For North, south, east and wcat, we all love the ccmfort of jumpers. This new version with its waist hugging set-in belt and full sk.rt i5 equally smart made of cation or silk, N.w is the time to make this but- ton-back style that is neat and free as a breeoe for rts or drcu up. You'll wear it 1a u a mnibut frock or make it in the shorter play dress length if you are going south for a visit. The tailored shirt bltuse that. ou will wear with other skirts and umpers ls also included in the pattern. Style No. 2841 is designed for sizes i0. i2, 14 i6. i8 and 20. S's: l6 requires S i-Q yards of 39-inch fabric for jumper; 1 5-8 yards for blouse. Send Twenty‘ (300) coin t! mo- ferred. for Patten-i. Write plainly your Name, Adlress and the style number Be sure to stats the sine you wish Style No. 26418121; Name ltreet. Addrtll zur copy Telling to Tim Guardian Home Service, B: Plfllnly y ur Name, the Name of booklet. I Cranky! Restless! Con‘! sleep! Tito euii 7 Because of B. I ' “mlr s l loin: c functional "GU? Thifl waT-aaiam’ "2 ‘vegetable (ignpaund Pinknanfn One of the m st satlsiw methods to break a (‘WW 0! the N habit cf sucking ll(‘l'$’ll l; to tlk two light-weight. bull rings about inches in dlamewr. put one l these through the cow's use in ih usual mariner, then hwk the s 0nd ring through the f-r-it $0 till it hangs down ov-r the C0" mouth. This liitcrlrres with cow's attempt to suck and will lirov effective in many vases Anti" Ian whidi works PRFYTUWHY w’ Z to put a surcinglt‘ 111st bsok ~ the cow's forelegs around her (h and over her back. Attach to ill two straps that fastrn to the -* cinglc and atta"h t- the halter, r on each side of the cow, Tl! us: cow halter will work sa sfactclr This prevents the ccw from ~ ing her head and extendinf ll ncclc backward as it is new“ to do in sucking herself. 1 is. ilamins baljlmilocigihrartlldinfsrtlhavevthf" 9m _ irwins husbandry- thev will n3! 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