l l Z » 1 l -1 '.‘ < _ _ opponiogo offmo r.l'!2.'Vi.';'v.‘f_~.-'l-_‘l-.f~_v.-_V.__ . _.y _ . V U. -'-- v0-0490004400-O-0000004 _ helped to “packl ¥\;¢d“i't°`°°“‘;°° ~Dh.l’i-Stmss presents for‘ the poor, leaving one day rwently. With her lady-in- . tained by DI' waiting she mot/ored from Bucking- ham romeo to the Imperial xnozi-i ‘-tgtc. South Kensington. where she joined women helpers at the Queen‘ Maryis Needlework Guild of which 'there is an active branch in lbharlottetown, ln_ packing some of _lihe many thousands of warm gar- ments collected and made by mem- 'bers of the Ciuild throughout the fyear. Many of the garments have been made by the Queen herself and other members of the' Royal llhlnily. The Queen worked' throughout -the morning and did not return to Buckingham Palace for luncheon. Instead she took a ~*‘plcnic" lunch at the Institute with 'thc' helpers, and continued work in the afternoon. ‘ V a 0 e "Mrs Math_icson_ wife of Chief dustice Mathieson, was 'the grac~| lous hostess at a large and delight- hilly arranged nftemoon bridge Tuesday at her hospitable home, Grafton Street. ‘ l 8 O ” The Thursday afternoon Bridge Club was entertained pleasantly this week by Miss Mary Brown at her pretty Prince Street Apart- ment. _ -_ s e e _ s Lena McLur° is bein co .. ws _ s =-` dially welcomed home from Ottawa .to spend the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Chester B. Mchure at Bonne- ~h|.nley. _ _ _ Mr. and mrs. Arthur Bealrsto _md young S011 Bill are expected home from Toronto for the Christ- Vmas season. _ __ _, e a _ o _ -. Last Saturday Mrs. George H ___ W _t ...V _ _ _ - _ _ _ I _. -The Duke. and- Duchess ofgsgl.. ___ __ ____ __ _ mv ___ _mu -' o _ .Buntain entertained at a -smart ;_"gI1_e;§_°::n tg? V ,§gm,;°;li’§§.;;“m{,tor im, from mel "‘“”m°°“ bridge at her lovely Barnet, a magnificent estate ohiy'shops of the iow-n. Trent Park is Mr. and Mrs way home she Winter Fair at ited with friends and Montreal. the at her and Mrs bride black Mrs gown lace. frock The cups and cut the ices _OOO The Duchess _of Devonshire. Wife of a former Governor-General of Canada, who was in attendance on _ Her Majetly' the Queen I-S ,Mi5tN5*' of the' Robes -at the Royllmedding, wore a. gown of deep mulberry col* ored velvet, with a toque=to match. _alt ‘ a tern different. - . >&4 >&4*-U -_ xi Patterns F __ _ _rlNc_Us_uloN - Cu: out pieces and set together as indicated on small _bloc|`.<. Either _print or ~p_luin lnnterlal may he used for blocks. ser blocks together in r.l':‘.1;':3.ll':cl.t smgcstcci on quilt dia- 5li yards orange, material. ' 5% yards white material. 10 yards 3 inch binding for border. When ordering give Number 42-2. Send l5c for a book of quilt pat- terns containing 'I beautiful Grand- mother quilt. designs __ every pat- too far from London. In their ne\v` retreat they will have a private -.-- Social ___ _ ' - _ _. ., - - Petco Dorothy\D_r1x’s'Lerzéf`1_‘.B¢r' Stingy Husband .is as Rare as a-_White Black _ '__.W0ln‘an`Love'Two Mei\_`_`at` the'Salne_ . _ __.-_~. Time?_~_ _~ ~ _ _ ;__ Dear Miss Dix-'In regard to whatfyo band.. I think the stiugy husband is as _ that when this charge is made against a - thriftlas wife. 3: 'rigs §¥l§' between atinginess andthrlft. f . - - V GEORGE A. . - ._¢.__.-_-q.-_ who did not. They spent everything they made asthey went slim!- ‘ ' ing - ` coupl 'who' lived ‘lor 1-hi' y y¢&!‘5 lm do i`.{‘.“iii“.i‘.`2’l§.if.i.““ r.T2°§l.?.’§.§ ...mi . ur sow vu uw blew if in to the last 'cent on travel andnne clothes and expensive cars any ¢_1_1_; tertaining. "I'hen the husband filed. NBVUIB th” Wife Wm“°“~ Tdieen 1 “ho she is' now a parasite on a poor brother with a house i'uil.0f Uh i il. W is not able to support her.~ _ _ ' When people who 'could provide for themselves selfishly refuse to do so, they are as dishonest as any_sneak_ thief who ever picked the pocket 0 a relative or friend. _ . » mo1.._=oldfu¢o und to my vas li_1°_ o oouuu ortho coraidmo owitll- pouoy _:nut wl1i.¥=¢l> lwr out °f ’i»i1°,out my clooru lmao mold elur- wsou he is awe- '1'ii=.i'e -is xloi 01. outer. V " asf: V' (hy r. R- HJ bird,_ Cries Masculine' Reader -- Canr a _ f,,,, ,,,.,,,',,,',,,,,',',,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., _... waysbeen alnmlgsttbe '_l_li¢6l-1°' ___'ooptuble or (im. ____ _'_ -f rho .rouowins 'suaaeliieue books which-can be relied “POD IN t0 ut_the.ti8hiiWl_d h\il': give pleasure ‘to almost- any book- Whik blBCkDl_!'d, Il-lid I-1Qv¢|_ _ generally made b ,li "img Man on -the White Horse _ _ ts to save §°m°¥K1“¥_ by .Warwick Deeping, an historic ' for the suture. Bllayouto to spend ovary-_ novel or fourth-century Britain- thlns as they so Nova- » I! you °°v-ld \¢D°'_' tmtreot From Glory" 'by R. the insida,of the cue,-oftener than not you Bm¢¢.I.ockliart. a continuation find that whenthe abused wife is Wm- the _author’s exciting adventures toyouof hel‘.h\_-l-51111145 PU'lUW5“Y. u “Memoirs of a British Age.nt.”_ ho- iso-ying to lay -up euoulh W "rue Anteloomt- by Kate o'arien. .. ll ll. of in “In the Steps ofthe Master" -by H. V. Morton, a pilgrimage through the Holy I.»lnd.- / "Answer: . . - "Prince Cicorge's African Tour" . . _- Indeed more is. and one is so sfiml-f°\'»1°.bys.=/c rl-ew, ou--iueorosaugly writ- * and fine as the other' is mean |lnd‘5°1’did, W* ten account, illustrated withactual '_ the difference between the two is the di!f¢\"|photographs. " bert , ssit an ithe miser spirit. "Holy Deadloc-k"_by A. P. Her . §r::ir;1h;`;;}::.hb££|:1S_3 inch border toiencerbggnvsfélxerntiiiilt ¥me (bf the headliners auwlls the V1fW¢5. “"5 'fm a lnaliciously clever satire of div- Allowtcr all seams when cuttim' ability to practice it a test of character. 'I'hriftless` mel) Bild W°U\€l\_i“'° orce, received a, great acclaim in pattern. V ' - °' lnvorlobly weulr 'und self-indulgent. luokilis in f¢f_¢°iSi1t- “ld i“°U'“°“°- England- ‘ Block fini es 15 inches square. and they never amount to anything in the W°>'id- YW Y¢m°mh°l' "bn "Bo Red the Rose" by Stark zz~'ulooo§'°olorlrs. the great railroad uuudor, nul, once deelafsd ui" 11° °°“"’ ‘°“ Wh” my |Y°lu1o. a atlayoi the Uonfederwte 8 plain blocks. ` ' young man would be twenty years hence. _ If h_e ¢0li\d Silver _he W°“|d .aide during and after the Civil War. a mon uordersrouiid quilt. suooood. lr he luolrod me osimy to save, ae wou-rl be a ff=_ii\i\’°-. "Jasmine Form" by Elizabeth. with the some chann that charac- .Mutriril `eul'r"d.1' ' " _ -_ `»‘ ' ` "1 2-Il; _yailidg riiaterial for plain I think thriftiness is a matter of dutysnd honor because if _we dA»_D;1_§__t.erirsd “fdimbeth and I-ter Ger- blocks. lay up something for the rainy_day_ we become bufil¢\1¢'°“ °th_°“‘ I man Garden.” us know plenty of young people whose lives lb" biillifbd by \'i°Vm¥ W ---- surport thrirtless parents who should have i=r°vid¢€nd~ii» “lid Wh¢“V;‘V°’ h“°‘°°'“ “The whlw Monk'o1~~rimbuctoo"- *gg-1-ived by plane' Wedxleaday 8f_§€l" R --;__V ' ' ' . _. refuses to give it to her she accuses him of being 6056-SSW . _ _ by wmmm 5eabrook____t},¢ army og noon to visit her mo er w ose _.»__. -- -- V V _~ . ' "'-"“V`* ` - Pore Yakouba the leading citizen o serious illness in _the P. E. I. Hos- _ . V . -- The husbands whose stinginem I deplore are those who have plenty T1mbucm°__..‘ my that hu _B dw pital is causing gravest concern. _ ..._.. 0 D Q _ *Among the social functions this ’ 'll ‘ od-1 dz . .so old augura an bringing the less foward. have ih° you would no dmorod to _know how many ortho wives or non mon wgighwlslisailxglgs enioy ' ea » . feet rotuzn to the same P181'-`»€ W-ch never have a penny of their own. '1‘hey are~dresse_d'beautifu1ly- Th” go te” ' ` " ' A nqurvs the num; ofgnytlsingl time. Rlaise the knees B5 hi8h B5 have jewels that cost thousands of dollars. They ride about in limou- ' 5 ' o o o As mm;-or garden, hoop or swing. you can and come down lla"-i-ily 0l‘ ~ .sines -because they are theirhusbands' show_windows and their husbands "“"Mrs No.1 9931015 was the popu- Adjeqmves-tell the kind ot7nou'o.V the tees. .Repeat ten times. count-7 mrs 10 make a good displays But many a. woman who carries a huildild- ` J P Lantz was on mpg, and run`, but inswad 0.’ far hostess for the Monday night A, gms/¢_ gmhu, pretty, 'white or ing sich time-the left foot returns dollar bag in her hand hasn’t carfare in it, - Bridge Club at her lovely home on - m~qwn_ - __ to the lluqr- ""_""‘_"- V ` ` - ‘ ~ _ Eg i 4. Get down on all Once a woman told me of having her dressmaker pad her bills so she WM” street' ' ° ° Instead of nouns the pronouns your esiti. the weight of the body could get $50 in cash to send to her ‘sister and her little children_, who Ernest Coffin entertained stsmd- »". - lugoly on the hands, feet slight/lygwene starving. “God knows~I have earned lt. she said bitterly, llvins' "`Mxlo occasions this Week llsklfill Her head' his face your lim ll? 8-Iii-\"t"‘I'lkeepirg the hands solidly < all these years `with a man so stings' he has Vneverl lil/G11 IM li d9\1°\‘ °f 'rmiuds ro hor ul-roy nomo on hood' ' l oqdirfet the -floor lump brutslns‘ my own. I envy my servants. who soc their wager ou saturday night." r e -. ~ _ _ _l - '_ _ _ _ Hillsboro street for five tables 0! verbs tou or something to be done-_ r.l1,_r_-ignr. knee up uudel ih¢._°\1°Si . - ‘ __ _ - it -is tn i h~ h begrudges als wire the money that she earns Midge on Monday and Tuesdas To rem' wud' wig hugh' Mm qt Md me mn ‘eg ig” héctlfr over and oveer}‘l:galr‘lmt.ril1s.`i? Iocall stinly. And he deserves the mean man's _?’“ms' - - ~ ' nm ` and the rlehcies medur' -- -_ _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ Vnoiwfrinr mx- . l --Miss Edna McMillan has enter- How things are done the adlverbs back. Alternate continuously ten_ nh __ ' --I i le fo wo in love w wo edthe Pr°vm°m1 Sanatorgyxg g-ggi? ‘ » V V' - tmgs’ egunntmingrd ewh mm me “sm menr;.?;h§{:sam]3&t:ime§? it Iplfzlebmy l:u:'buldl:un!l_?isbea ‘wonderful man '39 is h°p°d 5 few m°n _ - '- V” ° ' and a good provider and I have been_very happy withhim, but he is not .___.--_-_-- the romantic type, never says nice things tome, thinks I eheuld take hill _ love for granted, while I am just thc opposite type,_ very sentimental ‘ ' J mbb rt H°w_ » ' _ BYAUTY Box ' crave affection. Now I have fallen in love with another man, who isex- “‘“d Mrs' ‘ e V -- citing and thrilling. 1-le fiatters me, entertains me. and nw life is _fuller pany _Rst Saturday wenmg m. ma _ _ _ If ‘you huave ti;i_ok)__a;_lrles_r¢'i1___\;:_i;° l ofcourse, I kngyv my place__ is _:ails my husband_,_el;l_u_t!l;\ust.I.l_i;/eV forcveiuis ~ V her-that ey W 2 0 ' Ihave lived wi smanw o es me orgran asmy usbmd ~ `°? ment provided it is persisted in' ed me ln not trying to seep our love oliver How can.:-roop_thir otmr att entertained at a y0\l!lS P°°Pl!°'E 0onjunctions_ join th ment will restore her to renewed A, ,www qumgw health. They also tell the no ‘ ° ° As now tomorrow here :noir popular youve daushlef Mi” ss moo duo women, all it gill. ill. Wm H°‘”°"°~, _ _ W°°"h°_’- ` ~‘ » V A forlsuffloiently 10118- 'Iile i»l'°@l»m°=ii`1ovo from growing deeper? Ihov_o'uo_oh`_ildr_on. _ _ __ .c. a.. o. |,t..her home in Summerside in honour of Miss Mary Cameron .vmo is ieovins for Calgary next _.dusk after spending some month* ‘with friends on Prince Edward its is-is _ 5;; E -- 'Phe preposimon stands _before _ ,_ pan, m.,1,1y| .r.aMrs. Leo Wood entertained in- A mum as m or two” gh, Zin” of emm1se;§Answu__ _ _ _ Mmally °“ Wednesday a“°m°°n ' ` secondly, local `t.roatme'nt, which; I think you are having agrand time 'playing with flteand .that if Mum _ must include massage and elec- i you don‘t stop it you _ine going to és; ba.'_`t_lly burned. _-Ti_¢:_ve__:l'_falrs are no 2 _ J ' _ . I t I 1 . ` ‘ d I . . cmd déi ,“,h__¢| trl;_i_tz m_”___es med ________________ _md sa e spor or marre women _____y___lvsys en n _ _ae the waste matter' 'thrown off. The ' You hav a good husband who is a good provider and ' a good n home. wludn reodlm. wi-Mu. 'P*°*1'*!'f...¢.o. my or luurloutsd by dust- i ood lr you uuvo u mu. or some id your_;i¢ud,_you_w'9o~z rulr lodlurihere Island. _ _ _ teach. V. Q ' ~ ' ' ing`___l_:/er plenty of French chalk. by having a nil-tation _with a man who is probably Ju,st._al1_\uliDg giiniself 'V "-"-°*""""'l‘*“"" ' ' ki ' st be ell nd wh ha.sn't the slghtest idea f arryin y u-if ou 't _vorce. ' MY- ‘md WS' W' E' D’"by' BL] EXEWISE Vu' ‘ m;hnt;Z°Iffmmu`or the Yin- lfrho relfron that most mon mulro' ;gven;.o‘morl!i'of wourin ugeoegduso it ui E1@=l'i°f=~ hm “ke” “P me" ""1 ‘NEUUSSUN IN WHT” gg., my must be rubbed ln o sure. 'racy dont have to make _good oatheir vows or devotion. dence in the new Morrison apart morning from Hospital where Greethfg Card ` PRINTING- _ BUSINESSES- 'lftstrsés all l`l"l’L'ri»"` _ .1- ‘fir ¥ 5 Isa-.bel Andrew arrived home We, me pimp, making Oita' away from you and 6lfi'IDl\l’l' had our od loom. and dont lo Ml al WN” ,_ _¢):|m%‘v'»f~|l 1 "_ Eg 33 is §f.>'§.§f'5°E'e Q Dcn't be sneesiru and WI you Oy be necessary to call the -office teu them you csn't dey because you'i'e _ a cold. ` .- Keep fit ercise in Fai. with moot WM. -"M -.cr tgp 'nu » oveme-nt around the . ments in Sllmllwfside and B” b”i“¥ Don't go around wilih ’l'mmy§ and the hands must r1lb‘ You are dissatisfied with your husband becauie he`ili'l’t as romantic W°i¢0lll€d by “wif many mend* cold and make P20910 INN’ ,mm the fmnt of the foot towards as be was as a sweetheart, and becauSc,.he doesn’t'keep up high-pressure " ° ’ ’ th, bwk_ .love-marking, and because you have ceased tothrili at his presence, and when timing to make me mkles bcause life has just settled down into a 'humdrum affair in which you do t the same things and see the same people pretty much every day. ` ll ' the actual. _ :uzfbegbxt wfén aiynuges ,mwydf Well, my dear, thatis life. That is marriage. And 'the same thing be devoted num and mamma tc would happen even if you were to merry this faacinatixxgstranger, I-Is “M m,M_mem_ lwould cease to be romant.c, too, when you _saw him every _day 'of your life. _ _________ _ He would quit telling you that you are the most marvelous thing in the tiifanor. the sw-wulldine vom mu# ii 25:? curly hair' H cu » ...¢..».-L _¢..._'1‘-_ ._l.--_- ill $355553? '"5' §§s` iféilr ___ _IAUI ofldilepplwel_ to use curling pins _of that olmrac- You see, none of us can _live on a high peak __ normal health. Apply uncomfortable and we feel too silly and stupid, " _oo mgh; hem” u1¢_up the emotional strain long. _ Wedge Durand to _ g g musing wants to either hear or talk lovey_ vey stuff. V -W6 wan ,wagon bymd weather and the Joneaea' and the Smiths' :al 'imtll 'tho flesh .world and so different from every other woman* long before the honey the hair breaks easily, it moon was over, and he would expect youvto take' this 1|lf!ec_t|on'for`gl‘aut: it better to cure the ends by ed when he worked to keep you soft and comfortsbltadd treated you with mqutgning and s.n'angl.ng in flat_ kindness andaffection. _ - _ __ _ ~ _ §§‘;;-§l§-5 e5§’§§§§ ithe President should do And we dont _w)ht_to_l|v,e :wives that we have to be always d:¢\:m__p&3¢-.1-__¢,\~r4 an ¢ liout conversation we Just wears me vivo; thecurl-sy muumo _to -me.erpané_yo\rr____e_xcess,em?tlcp. _..._ _ 1 DGWIIY ‘ TbemAll o ` 1 °€..| _ _ _ and who-l'efuse,_tc give their wives a fair divide. And there are many mntk, f its 0 ,mm Md b PARTS 0F 5175595 "E7f9\'Ci$° 3~ Sifani-i “PT-S~-~ “ands more husbands like this than liberal men siumisc. l n ° vm' ~“ C' ' y Western ways." » ~ “The Golden Va.nity"_ by 'Isabel Paterson. s. modern novel of New York in 1929. ' “Prose Poems" by Khalil Gibran, with five illustrations by the author. Khalil Gibran .1883-1931 was a Syrian poet and artist. It is said that his writings, which are all characterized by great beauty and power. have been translated into more languages than any works ex- cept the Bible and Shakespeare. :.=`-.Jill-.you med is a few yards of _silk in black, brown, deep 'purple _or bright .blue with _ilitterinl metal threads in its weave - and you're ready to start! . . .. -_ Note the flattering neck andhow fascinating te the scart the wly it tips at he btack. The tiny buttons 'maybe decorative gold metal, rhino: sténe or self materiialasovered. model is eq y lovely with long or short sleeves as in wee rloicu. V _ _ - _ - ~ Carried out in velvet in black, sapphire blue, monk brown, plum. ruby red, etc.,_it is also moot attrac- tive. . VBty1c No. _'r04,i.s designed for sires 1_4, 18,_1_8 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. _Size 10 requires 4% yards of 89-inch material. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (oofn is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. No.'10i. Bile Name ....¢oro»._o.....ur-»._..»eu»oo.---- -szroer Address s _ City . Still .............r~~»~--..-U..... ... Ir-11: cooK's comvrn _ One-half cup butetr, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups cake rlour, 1 teaspoon bak- ing powder, 56 teaspoon salt. % pound chopped almonds. % cup grated cocoanut, ‘A pound nnely cut citron, ‘A pound candied cherries cut in-halves, 1, teaspon cherry extract, or ‘Al 'teaspon each of almond and vanillaextract, 3 eggs. Cream butter, ada sugar gradually. Add egg yolks beaten. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again 3 times. Add flour slowly to first mixture. beating hard. Next add the nuts and fruits previously prepared and flour- ed with lome of the measured flour. Then add flavcring and fold Vin lightly theegg whites beaten until they will point but not stiff. Bake in a tube or loaf pan from 1% to 2 lscizgm. This coke does not require g. f - 00C_0ANUT CQQKIES _' _ Two eggs, 2 cups sugar, it cup milk, i cup melted shortening or oil. 3% cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, ‘ii teaspon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat eggs, add sugar, milk and melted shortening or oil, and He has drawn two pictures of th Christ, the first. drawn in 1938, has been exhibited in many ports of the vmrld but no museum has been rs Khalil Gibran was a mystic, and claimed to have _.seen the face of Christ before he drew it. His in- terpretation is arresting and ‘most Vlmusual. The following, his own ac- count of his vision is beautifully descriptive of his painting. He writes: “I saw the profile. It was at o oe serene and stern. and I thought ‘for a moment that He would smile, but He did not. l-Ie was youth, ageless and immortal; not God, no, but t_be_B0n of Man. facing all that man must face, kncwingall that man has ever knownor ever shall know.Hisvrasthefaceofonein- vinoible: it was the face of a Lover and a Brother and I. Friend. _ "His hair was blown back -from His face. and like untosmallshin- ing wings each side His head. His throat was brown and strong: His eyes were like dark embers. Now. my friend. for the first time I feel sine that I can draw that face. It shall be like e. figurehead for the prow of a great ahip."_ _ The Uharlottetown Male Chorus was organised in Im, no osieeii are to promote a better -standard of music in the community, to five entertainments from- time- to t me. primarily for the benefit _of charity, and to eneouraxc I-lui fo¢te\!.e love ,°°_cfvoealmuaicintheyo`ii\1|erge1i~ -_~ _- f- __,5 - P °'°"°'7' V - V -‘ _°s\o‘_».o»uov, todos, me do wry noisy no when so sud mi ¢g,,.‘__'.l._’f_¢és.t__e_r_glailltioni__°c0nlisting_°of: _ whine; spell lest moittlu- Sho probably needs u .gm ‘ Mu w_ cont:-ibu n ~ ' I il . cuiori " md membersbigs fee, yearly, _for run- un " T” 1° ‘mb ning expenses. harheen mst for- , V V - -- ,::.'f-:°..:.‘;..°°:.“~.s _ d lo _ _ _ _ . ‘ . _ _ _- __ . ul m ,;_,;n:,:;°¢x,-,i u wsospfftésl ofthi? foolishness about being in love with mother man as ny' m °"p”l°°°°d “lm” `- *"4 0,, , ,,M,,,,_'wo1l or your husband out ot yoiirhom. quit ocoour-.line youmlrln °*‘°"“ ’°*"°" “ ‘“"°°"?"- 35"- °- ,_,',,,_, _,M ,,,,,,‘ tlurudug you are in lov.. with hoo' oct of your ‘emotional-dosuuoa .iid .lim W" I' *°°°“‘lP*l\i'l~ Vil- 1° , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,¢,!oomo____<_|__owu rormonvmgmdtmonug _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ . |°°riiiul__i°‘f_ho__;_t:li»‘l_=:;of______::__ tl; - ‘ - real cureforyouconlfltsinhaylng' boby.»'l‘i'|twill ~- " numb' " _ ._ mmm md mrlksibuey and vivo you something io tain: ` ' vo drznd m -°V"“"“ °°“" ‘°°“"» V l 1 WKIINBI or \ 1 l V . l' 1 mix well. Sift flour, baking powder |and salt together and add.to the if(_ v,\_. A. »-.=- *~',.,f)§ _ i - , ' _,__1:.`;"':~f';,‘é 1,- ‘:"`~“_-".'v.*;.."- \__-f/ _.41 ;`-1-size N-.4 _:'.:;;.’_?_-_ ` “>=\`_. .f` `U'w~»` ,< . _ /_M " - 5-. 'lf " /if' .A _ “$15” __ 'e /f ‘_';`_§_.`. - -“_ _.<~"¥"4'A" *I ~. ~"` - 9 -"`;€"<"{ _évg It-Ilia I' ‘7"'El`-,’ o., .. s ._... 5'¢'~l.' -'.-‘-st-=;¢:~T, ’.f» . - ._l_-¢. -_-.__ ¢;.f_ .,.¢»\l"‘_'° i _'_ . . ___i _ "‘?=_ _V :_ ;_ \fint mixture. Add vanilla and mix well. Uhill. Roll out thin on a slight- i . -` i=“": -_'_-h» =_.;. - 3 15. 1934 l -“l°°.'if.§.'?.“_ _+ lu-iH1¢_>NABu:l_PE0Plr _ * ., _ _ _ - Illustrated _Dressmaking"L_ese_ons _Furnished " _ ‘ l _ .With.Ea_ch;Patte`rn . _.,- .." 7. 704 A_Mo_rningSmile ~_ -;--_-Late rd tu rel ' The*b\‘islness man carefully serut. iuiwd the applicant. “I 509° you fully lmdersiand whsi I NQU-ire." he said. “I want a chaui. Wh() CBI) think quickly in 3| emergency." l l The applicant nodded. "'I'hat's me, slr," he replied, with- out hesitation. “I never yet smashed a car but what I couldn't think im an Al excuse in five seconds.” Sandy had the misfortune to find lodgings where the landlady wus never at any time too lavish with the food. One day when she placed is -part_icularly small morsel in front of him he thought it time to object. "Haven't you made a mistake?" hs ~‘ asked. "Why?’ 'asked the landlady. "Well, my name's Sandy, not Gandhi." some the reply. ~ oo&ie with a little milk, and sprin- l kle with cocoanut. Place on a FGM' ; ed making sheet. Bake in a moder- ily floured board Cut dough with a ate oven 850'degrees F.) about tell lb fl) l1‘0 it f H6 - ‘ ‘ en’t°wue:S?;_ °°' Wm” (round fluted cutter., _brush each minutes or_untll,brown. -*ln hw adm Q"Ye|,fssaitbhs, dealt! enlslaaayolth -'er .l £551; , ber s»oui»y_|.»Jour»- _V _ »~ pr ..._ I l “Polly - I just doa't dare take baby out! She’s been behaving _ _ terribly lately. 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