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The UP ‘in Idcaven the‘ dear Lord lwhole coat is made of fur, with .l1"1I'<_ .511“, H1111 jciie exception of about six inches ‘ ‘u! 1hr 1vals1. which is made of !clo1l1,~-all 1o Qlllpllllnllf’ your "doll" , uulst. . a 11:112. crying old .‘ 11 or}; 111 1.1K” ~:11lr1g bowl of her Black and 1113c .lll‘l‘k(.‘d velvet. e-cn l.- a fabric that ‘will bear 0l'(itl'l_\', hcr gar- wait-inns. 111111 cloihrs all ' o1 women who . t altorl! hats w go from 1vork.' ~ urc. The small ;p1llbox is l!l'.l'.’lflll"f‘!1 again. De- her deep signed with floating scarfs In ‘marching or cururustlllg colors, a 1 smiled again - black silk jersey pillbox can be lo 111x11‘? 111111-11 with 0111111! smartness on 8. I cvlffcrcd prayers long or short-high bob_ -Jane Coffin That 1115;; _Spot A note to {all bridesmaids: Irl- , Darn the worn carpct with l. rug stead o.’ carrrinc llouqucts. whv wool, carrfullv matching the color. not go ultra oi lshiotlcd bv hav- If. will take lnvay so much of the i112 your flomurs developed into ‘. uhir appcuriince and will cause fans? . .\~ 1'11: 111 wc-ar much longer if mended before very far gone. 4OQOO6§OO+O>Q&Qb0b4-“ Modern Eliflllelle é §&§'§-§4-§-Q§-O-OO I Household Scrapbook ‘QQVOQF ' ¢¢..¢. my noumm 1.2m 3 I no m“ (BY B LEI) +vcmm+o+o+ovrwnw+ov H ‘..‘ O'.'.‘Q QO~40-§4'Q"§@.-.Q"'§Q~ Q. When ‘lnvitcd to a holiday r 1 dinner. lucn as Tllarlksgiving, 1 Sewing Sllk The silk material can be pre- vcnlcrl from slipping off the tab r111! 11! the scwlng machine whilq sluclnnu. if a Turkish towel is 1111111111 ovur the table end of the Christmas, or New" Ylml‘. is a guest cxpemed to reluain longcr than the lrunl half ‘.1 .u:' aftcr dinner? A,Y<1' \l‘ll'lll'_'. Q, “filvll .1 t: - 11d r1511: 1r! lmrrow’ a book that you have borrowed maclllnc. from sonmune else, should one Th:- Mouse Trap land 1'. to 111-17 when setting a. mouse hp A. No. ”f'1-ll vour friend that Y0“ “ "' " c“? IJBDBI‘. Th6 m.» can-v. z-rwi wmllr‘. ion»! l! to her mice will attempt to discover what if it wcre l"’lll 11ro111-1*l,\'. 1' 1WD?!‘ and their Q, 5111111111 1' always be re- curiosity; usually proves fatal. moved w11 11 1 11.’ ‘ _ [fl-‘flmlmy A. Yes; :'..e{:lf1\‘@.s should be re- It 1s only usinfl common sense mm“ l0 nlncr- 1l11= rcfrilcrntor as far ' from the kitchen range as possllg. Jill-lye. Popular Design '7' By Carol Aimes ., , 689 KNIT BOLERO DESIGN NO. Miss Aimcs receives 11* least 200 voles for each design before it b 0o- eqvted for this column. Send us your votes. We print s11 the popular WHOLEMEAL FRUIT LOAF Have two breakfastcups of whole- meal; I-2 lb of curl-ants, 1-2 lb of sugar; 4 ou. of butter; 1-2 lb of ground rice; 2 01s. of peel; 1 egg; 2 teaspoonful of baking powder; 1 teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda; l. gill of milk; flavourlng. Cream _ the buoer ulld sugar, then add the egg and peel shred- ded. Mix sll dry ingredients. and add alternately with the milk. Pour into u greased tin, bake in a slow oven for one hour and fifteen minutes Malps-o-rlosouii Have l tablespoonful of butter; 1 heaped tablespoonful of corn- flour; 1 heaped table-spoonful of ground rice; 1 heaped tablespoon- ful of self-raising flour; 1-2 tea- spoonful of baking powder; 2 tablespoonful of caster sugar; 1 egg; pinch of salt; m. Beat the butter to a cream with the sugar and the egg, beat well. Sieve in all the flours gradually then beat till light. Line some patty tins with short crust pastry, put a little jam in each fill up with the mixture. Bake in a fairly hot oven. SPICE!) PRUNE FAKE This is one of Mrs. H. M, Altkclfs recipes: One-half cup shortening. ‘B4 cup while sugar, l-Q cug corn syrup, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon akinl! tsoda, 1-2 cup thick sour milk, ,cups bread-flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar, l. tea- spoon each; cloves, cinnamon, nut- meg and allsplce, 2 cups cooked chopped prunes. Cream the shortening; gradually add sugar and corn syrup: bent ‘until fluffy. Add unbeaten eggs. one at a time, stirring well afrcr leach addition. Dissolve soda in lsour milk. Silt loucillvr the flour, isalt, cream of tnrlar and spices. Iadd alternately with soul" milk to iflrst mixture. stir in clloppcd Ipruncs. Pour batter into two 9-inch layer cake pans lined with oilcd lpaper. Bake in a modcrntc oven a! 350 degrees Fahrcnhoit for 30 min- ‘utes. When cool, put together lwlth lemon filling, and ice with lemon icing. l 1 1 AMomingSmils PROGRESSIVE SANDY Two pennbrth of bicarbonate of soda for indigestion at this time of night." cried the chcmlst. who had been roused at 2 1pm.. "when a glass of hofwater would have done Just as we!!!" . "Weel, weel." returned Sandy hastily, "I thank ye fnr the advice and I'll no bother ye aftcr all Gudc nicht!" OVER SHE GOES "Was that sandwich just now quite fresh?‘ "Quite, sir. Each sandwich we sell ls wrapped in transparent air- tight papcrz" “Dear me! I wish about the paper!" you sold me I'd known O-O-Q i How Carl l ‘P ‘I 1B) ANNE ASHLEY) ¢> +0+ Q. How can I save time in the weekly cleaning and dusting of the rooms of a home? A. Many time-saving ideas may suggest themselves, but one good plan ls to keep a complete sct of cleaning utensils on each floor of the home, such as broom, duster, polishing mop. etc. This will avoid many trips up and down the stairs. Q. How can I make a. good rel- ish for cold meats? A. Use mustard and horseradish Mix the mustard, add an equal quantity of grated horseradish which has been boiled for ten nmutas. than tlhln the mixture with s little of the water that was used to boil the horseradish. Q. How can I prevent a launder- ed beret from shrinking? A. Dry it over a dinner plate. Loosons the Dirt Any white article that is very soiled, such as curtains blankets, spreads, etc, will be benefited by soaking over night In cold winter to which a handful of borax has been added. ft will lrnsrn thc dirt so that it will wash out readily the next day and give a beautiful color to the material. |==¢~~ . - NOW Under-am: Cream Deodorant sa/aly Stops Perspirution designs. Delu- Readers: Many requests for this ensemble have cams from liaools for i1 is thi- scasfvnls fashion fuvriritv wi'l1 111v younger set. Tho bolero, pullover cuffs and waistband are made of a pretty shade to con. trut- the body 0f the garment. T1115 u. an unusual 1111-11 and one you will flndqmlost attracthlrxcr] d dmm k e pimem cu cs onn for nittlng 11h. audible In lines Si, M, 36 and 38, material requirement; and all finishing instruct! Bend 20 cents, coins preferred. Pattern Order Pbrrn-To be used POPULAR DESIGNS. vaafonairl;'r.ltm and Voting ‘Ibnafhedharlottewwnflusrdhn N’ lewofkDept. DEBIGN N10. 600. BIZ! Nmic.—— — ——— — —-- --- ---- --- -_. ... btnotAddreu-—- — — — — — — ———----------- cl\y_-----——---— M414 ——-------- I nu est the following us POPULRDISIGN — — — — — — - - ---A-'-------_ lllnpnnuclolllclzhtomhnulannlervul. I. Don no: for drum-don no: lnlme skin. I. Nu waiting to Lin. Can be used fight nftcf shaving. It l ' stops Eefsplrldofl for l to i! days. emovcl odor from DCISPIIIIIOII. l. A pun whim. greueiess. min- lou vanishing cream. l. Anld bu been awarded rho Approval Sea! of the Amman Institute of laundering, to: bung Humleu m Psbrm. TIN MILLION fir! of lnld h" been sold. Try u 1n today! ' I IIIQI Ilnlln =°'-'--:.:.'m....:1.. "*- ocial a THE CHARLOTTETOWN nd Personal GUARDIAN v vvvvvvvvvvv x Fashions f vvvvvvvvvvvvvwv Vv i A‘ “Mmumkmmmm ~"""'“"""'-~.,, . NOVEMBER 9, 193g vov'oc\v;; Later Life; In a recent magazine article h. urges otlieli- parents ness and pity caressed her. lectful of her have been Although - ' ren have. h1l11grlly' and viristfully cones. > little girl 1n school. "fitting: iii!‘ for lilc." Life is not the chi will not cmve them. i For I sends also lhe glorious sunshine. 1 tl1a~ which makes him desire most the things that have been withheld No man is so hungry for from him. starved for nffcction. been (lcnlcc! rllcm in youth. Any that he can lnkc iuvay a girl's desire for good limes and pretty things by never permitting her to have 121cm. 1 is doubtful if there is alrwhing that life can cvcr give us afterward that can compensate us for an unloved Moreover, in all sober truth, it _ 1111;! lonely and 11112111111131 childhood. , lr:1\1- tllc sirengli '.o stand alone, 1 1~ an uljnlor against the slings and arrows of fate. 1 1111p children we are so helpless, so dependent upon our .‘ cvery good and cirery happiness this ‘ llrc softness of a mother's breast and the comforting shelter of a father's 1 lwnrs. wc are poor indeed, no matter how many times we are million. ‘ aircs. practical wrong. 1 of others, most responsive to their vounnstersz‘ 1mdoing. scssrve that they never let their one. parenthood seams to be moderation. affection 1o her. praised her. but. was ‘Nick 1o blame. revrard for 013g work was being mid that 1t should - r. But in this theory he goes centrist all the laws of God and nature. 1f the Great Creator of the universe put ugliness and hardness lnw l the world. He 111w Dllt gentleness and beauty. If He scnds the rain, I-Ie No one so avid for pleasure as the one who has To liardon a child deliberately and to stamp out all of the gentler emotions in it; to make it incapable of pilv bec-nilse no slmpalhy has been shown ll: to drv up the springs of tenderness in lt because it has k"°’\"11 T10 tendemP-‘s. is to do it no! only 11' cruel spiritual but. also a Because it is still 1 round: that the men and women who are most human. most. conslderaie ' happiest bu‘ the most successful in life. stoic, nor wants to [do business with him or push his fortune. Of course. it is not to be denied that many neople unfit their chil- dren for life by being too indulgent to them. fathers whose devotion to their children makes them blind to their faults. so they do not correct them. _ . who are so weak that they can deny their chifdrcn nothing and 11-1-19 248-18 t0 his 11M. set it down abrupt-r pamper and indulge lhcm in even the things that thcv know will be tho 'f‘here are fa1h1~rs and mothers who are so pos-i children grow up, or lcarn to stand‘ '5 I spanan i O-O-O-O'0¢OQO-Ow-6vv¢r$‘vl)g:v"l;n1e vv i ms COOK'S ‘Dorothy DIX y ‘ CORNER a i - Deliberate Hard Dealing With Children Robs Them of the Very Things They Need in a Medium Must be , Found to Assure Success ' father tells how he tried w prepare h’ l ' " llf b tr Ling her with almost inhuman cruelty. He m m“ m’ m‘ e u? useeathls some harsh method 1.11 bringing children so that. they may be hardened to meet Jvhsuever misfortunes may befall them. Hosaya that his child was left mothcrlun wherl quite young, but instead of showing tender- up their to the poor little creature, he never 0r tted her, or said any word of ma, he wras deliberately neg- and indifferent to her. He never Her only the faiher was svell-ta-do, the child was never given a penny that she did not earn. She! was never ven any of the treats that other chlld-| e even had to stand by looking cu while o1her ‘youngsters licked their ice-cream! She 11x15 always the shabblest and most, poorly dressed of any I _--_-_. 1 Tile father's excuse for thus willfully depriving his daughter of I cveryllnng that ninkcs childhood sweet and beautiful was 111111. he was soft-padded for any of us after wc ‘ leave the nursery and there is no one to kiss our bruises and make them wcll or FYOVKIC 11s \\‘i'1l lolllpops 11nd pink hair ribbons. His idea is that _ _d whu [lilo never known anything but briuallty will not mind bring kicked about when it is grown. That those who have never known love and tenderness and beauty and softness will be so callous that they Also He put into the htart, of man love as the one who has been father befools himself who thinks When we arc mcn and 110111011 wc We have acquired n philosophy" that‘) But when we areg palcnts forj tcan QUITE’! to us. If we never know true that love makes the world go fellow creatures are not only the Nctiodv loves a hard-boiled Eliiifiifahalnouk hands with Larrinlore. "Goodnight." The door closed behind him Lar- rimowe crossed to where the bra-tidy 1 stood on a table by the urinclow. As he Domed 1t out, 1he decanter clink- ed twice against the rim of the bl; bah-glass. when he turned round. mentally cursing his unsteady hand. he saw Carol had curled up com- fortably 0n the sofa 1n from}. 0f the fireplace, was watching 111m with her cheek tasting on one harm, , “Don't mind me," she said. ‘I ex-l pecfl you'll gel over it." "Over what?" . "Your dislike of ‘me. You do dis- llke me. don't you?’ . . Larrimore evaded the question. "Do you think. Miss ruanson. that this modern craze foa- plaln speak- ing does any good?" _ I "11, makes conversation easier-J "And shorter!" "I sham take offense if you Id- mit it. you know,” said Carol. "Then you ht to! Why 3101114 you 11kg a ect stranger to be rude to you?‘ i "But you're not a perfect- Bmws- er" 7"I'h.!s is the second time we've urns her lluvel blcndcd the have guarded the com beautiful women. No VG Er The Palmolive of today and ufity; iu its K. \ ‘i . permits. "Pclmollvolnfbo only sour wed In the do! y bath: oi the .Dionno Qulnfuplels. Their akln is clear, normal and healthy." enfle, puma-a ' g lafber; elicafe co curing; no these same, natural, soothing oils of Olive sud Palm . . . blended u carefully as modern lclence 5o wb you choose Palmolive no kee your skin lovd , you are choosing the finest, ll es soothing beauty treatment nown mwomeu for-more shun LOOOyeaI-s. COSIUQTICS OF CKOPHTRF! . RECORDS PROV! that Oeopatn used Palmolivq Nor, of course, u you can use i: today. In golden trppicnl oils of Olive and Palm. A crude blending. m be sure, bu: it pla ed an impomnc part in Cleopatra's beau was upon theseloodling oils that lhe re icd to keep he: akin smooth and cure. or it always young and lovely, 1'0: more dun Qooofemfiegc costly, oriental oil, "ng since has been found their eguaL And mods . with Palmolive you can ‘aunkin the ealtbfnLcleanringsoorh- efiu of this ngcold beauty recipe. s millions of owe: in ufccy 11105! lhcnl lilC fine newer of civilization and all thaw-but I flnd them" the most crashing bores." Larrlmore locked away and fin- ished his brandy. He felt that the situnlion was getting alwgfilhfl! 011i 01' hand. "It's nice to find you living up to your reputation," he said b! last, lightly enough. "Wh ch is?" How the girl stuck lb her guns! "That of a restless. rather reck- lcss, vital, gallant person, with the idea firmly fixed i11 your immature mind that you're cut out for adven- ture. Please don't get arigry—you askod for lt!" ' 'm not in the least angry. Wtay don't you think I cOU-ld be Im 8 - \'1‘!1'l!1'L‘l‘?" "I'll tell you. Miss Manson. 0h. I know that, you've tried your hand at slut-riding, and speed-boating; zha! 1'01! go well to hounds; $11M yclrrc game for any new experience with a spice of risk to it—" "Well?" Somcthing suddenly snapped in Rupert Larrlniore. He took a step forwards. and took the Klfl b)’ We shoulders. l-lis fingers bruised her, but shh neither flinched nor recoll- mfil dontnveen that! I've had a. photograph of you in my room There are mothers and ‘Ihern are mnthcrs and faxhers. Bu! between the overfond em d 1h s 1 . t, h, 1, Infill!!!" in dP-"llllll! with childrgwherintheyphaxarbgilh ‘igiisnanttl lbiihirrt term!" 551d mrflmmt m’- ""ld¢‘"""F-“ ""4 dllf/Y- M‘!!! lndlllflfimfes and restrictions. atclv, only too few father; and mothers hit this haPPy medium. For me of the things that 1.- most difficult to do in DOROTHY DIX. __ _ _a .. ....“ T anxiety might have developed into concrete form. “Well," he said a trifle impatiently. "you know What the modem young woman is. She felt she would like the experience, and I've thcilght she wasn't doing herself much good just knocking about the West End of London." "01 course it's not my business, sir George, but isn't your pf!'0p0l€d' cure a little drastic?” "I wish," said 51!: George. "that you'd knock out that pipe and take a cigar. Carol will be company for her aunt." Larrnnore laughed harshl . "I can see there's 50mm hing behnd this, which you won't 11:11 mc."'hc sold. "Don't bother 1p make up I yum. I don't care whether she comes or not —so long as she doesn't want to bring foulmeen cabin-trunks wlthj hcr‘ She's not in love, 1 supposeh With the German fellow or your} spare pilot? I can't do with unor- 011s complications!" Sir George looked up. It named to his acute ear that a hint of gen- uine anxiety had come into Lorri- morcks voice. A. wliluh pain.‘ he made s mistake‘ —a mistake which was 1o have con- ‘ sequcnccs more wide-spread than he, could have imagmed. He decided to‘ say nothing of Carol's "understand- ing" with Antony Sothern. After all it wasn't a real engagement - yet. He couldn't have lm-rlmore cl-ying off a: that stage for such a slllv 1"1.»a.~on. "My dear fellow!" hc murmured soothingjy, "Cam! has never met Kerr-J. e pilot -- in her life, Otto Flesch is bald, plain and middle aged. and she and Tony Solhcrn have always lived in each oll1rr's pockets more or less. don't 4111111: you need be worried by By VAL GIELGUD T1115 iime Bu; ,George was not all done with-and \\'c'rc sllll! WQ-Cfllllfl the alfhlélffs face, or his friends, e11 Lnrriniorc? We were. Just beginning 1o discuss the great question o1 romance, 1 To her annoyance the girl felt. herself flushing. "Then I'm Just in time to help you ou1," she said lightly. = "I was just going to say that I; didn't think that looks had much to; do with the question,” said her fath- er, winking at Larrimore, "In which wse I'll bet that Mr. Inrrimore would reply that thqy had fmi-hlng to do with it at all!" mrrimore made a little bow. "Exactly, Miss Manson. An ugly mlan can't afford any other point of v ew " Sir G e stared: then landed st his wa . "I wft compe with that," he said after a lit le pause. "I'm afraid you'll have t0 Blwllbe me, Iarrirnore. I've an appointment with a film-director, and itseems that meyre never allowed out tl-ll after supper. I must cut along." “Then I'll say good-nlsht." mid more. "Oh don't hurry awn. y," said Si: George, "Drlnlk a. glass M M’? before you go, And Carol will keep you company. She's quite a nice‘ girl, for all 1l1at she's my daughter," "I won't bore Miss Manson." said larrlmore curtly. "Brandy by itself can be quite a 111183’ He was consc ous that OM01 V!!! again looking at him, and he took cars not 1o meet her eyes. "I'll stay wiill you all the same, if the strain won't be too great." said the gm. "Arm all. as I'm vine In the ‘plane, 1 mm 11 mis t- bs n good thing if Mr. more I gm, acquainted, as they my in the States.’ "It might." sald Larrlmorc dryly. But. Sir George either failed t0 the possib cs of romance!" “I gmte. nock it out. He stayed most inclag- flntly stoopi-ng, h breath caught. For Carol Manson was standing in the doorway. She was warm; a simply-cut silver evening dram. Ho: eyes were shining. 81c looked un- belifivdblyahluvifi. And res zcd M. e was looking v steadfastly at him-and that b‘; heart was beating u if it must burst his chest. cuarrm v1 , 11011 nlsmus m!“ appreciate? a: colnfilouslyoilefllwred an’ v c . the (one n e a s fight it h "I'll leave m1 t/wo b0 out" he sal cheerful 'k____1_l RELIEVE!) OVERNIGHT "And what m you 1g to. my dear?" asked Blr Gmrge. ' uhwght you'd gone out to I party!" Carol's eyes shifted slowly, almost relucaanllv from Rupert Lnrrlmorc w her father. - "I'd meant m." aha sold slow! , rtbiit somehow I didn't feel up '“But yours all dressed up for it!" “I know. daddy-do you mlnd my interfer- 9011 vary second counts In the treatmanb igncold. Get sftcrlt right awn . . . fore it becomes morn carious. glib it at m» souroo. A little Mantholatum , inserted well up the nostrils will nob 1 only luvs you future discomfort and expense but will bring you quick, lilting relief. ‘The antiseptic vapours * of Mehthnlstilm quickly [lenetratn In tho lurthelt nasal paacsgm . . . fight the lurking germs . . . clear the non and Uufortun - h of not bolgg brave! f th last three years." oiarrimore, who was ralslrlll hi5 ly on the manlelllie“ "Good gracious!" "Why? - "Have you never heard of hero- wm-ship?" rctortcd the girl. "I've heard of schoolgirl hys- plcking up he exclaimed. c slain 1 11a nl a o u su e y. "I rcarsia tags that," she said. "Don't get. scared, I'm not pretend- ing to have fallen in love with You. or any nonsense of tlhat sort. But ibis perfectly true that Ive wanted a; men, you terribly for quite a 1on8,‘ me " “Thank vou. .111» because I flcw‘ Pacific?" Carol stood up and faced him. And mrrimovro could never after- wards fol-get her as she was at that. moment. standing so slim and stmiqht in her white dress. likfl H! spear. “Because you took a risk and brought it off, Mr. Irarrimorc. I1 wish I could make you understand! Aren't you 11 little fed up with all, the fashionable slocans-‘Pcare at any Price‘ and ‘Safety. First"! I am. terriblv! If you only realized how- how flabbv all the vonnc men I meet seem 1n be! ‘rhev walk along the West End. being awfully proud It may make Grow Slender With Low- Csloric Desserts Arc autumn‘: rich foods giving you mats-only bulges? Gut your slim lines back without skipping meals or cutting cleuertl. Let low-calory foods reduce the pounds. Is pie a favorite‘! Cream meringue‘: only half as fattening as lemon; len sugar, fewer eggs. Does whipped cream tempt you’! Take a duh with I serving of cof- fee jelly; only 130 calories. Flee from a like serving of chocolate blanc mange with hoavy cram! That's 500 cslorlsl, I0 moro than thin l-couno meal: Cocktail of I shrimpl. 1 teaspoon sauce; halibut with hmon; '16 bathed potato, 1 teaspoon butter; #1 cup peas; 1A cup tomato upic on V4 head lettuce; 8 largo halves anncd Ip- ricots, I tablespoons juice. Our 82-pago booklet tell: y-m how to lose I pounds a week safely on 1,200 caloric: a day. Two weoln’ menus, caloric chart. Helpful exer- cises. How to gain, and how t1- stay slim. Bend 20d h! 001115 for Y0!" 60D!’ of The New Way To A Youthful Figure to the Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address. Ind the Name of booklet. , ed. "You're simply n01, facing the facts!" he said harshly. "I know 111st you may ‘break your neck out Punting-but the odds are that ymil won't. You've your friends all round you. and you trot‘ home to tea. You don't know a lhlflflflbmli PM! fid- vc11*111'c—1\'l111t it's like to fly Wind in a f0: for hours when you're miles 11nd miles from land: when YOU'VE 1m nudicnc» to encourage you to prwend how brave you are; WM’! your inside freezing on your K081i!!! so that you can't sce your instru- ments . y 1A m3 i113; in the least rolnauzic ubour venture." _ "I'll tell ou, Miss lvlanson. I know 11m you've tried your at surf-riding, and spced-boatirup that you go Well 1o hounds; 11ml you're game for any new experience with a spice of risk to l1~" "Well?" Somethlru; suddenly snapped b; R/ulpert Iarrlmorc. Ho wok a alq forwards, and took the g-irl by 1m shoulders. His fingers biwliscd ller, but she ncltilcl- flniched 1101' rmoil- ed. "You're simply not facing Lhq facts!" he sail! harshly. "l know tint, you may break your nick out hunt1ng~but the odds are 1.1111! you w0n‘t. You've your fricnds al. 10111111 you. and you trot 110mb 1o lea You don't know a thing abou‘ m1! 11d. venture-what it's like to fir blind in a f for hours when vo11'rv miles and r les from land; when _vou'vq no audience 1o encouragc you to pretend how brave you are; when your inside has iurncd 1o water; when the rains freezing on you! goggles so that you can't scc your instruments . . . I loll 1'01! there‘! nothing in the least romnnuc about real adventure." “But that's why I've admired I01 so much. I cam imagine it 111.!" (To be Continucd! In the Colder Mnullls Add one or two Washable cotton rugs ~to your kitchen (1111-1111: the colder months and see 1111.11 a comfortable appearance they give the room and how much less cold the linoleum appears. Splendid Cough Remedy Easily Mixed at Home It's. So Easy! Makes a Big Saving. No Cooking. To gct quick relief from a distressing cnugll, lnix your own rcuiedy at home. (nu-c tricd, you'll any it'll your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and c sy. and add your syrup. _ 10 ounces of vcry cfficicnt rcmcdr, arid you get {our times as lunch c-uuull medl- ciue for your money. It tuslcs 1111c and never spoils. form, well known for its prowl?! "@1101 on throat membranes. Put r111» Pine! into a If! ounce bclflh Thus you mall And for quick, blessed relief. lt_il . s lendid. You can feel it Ilrllfllfflllnl First, make a syrup b stirring 2 t Q ,1, pumge, 1" u wny 111111 mean! cups granulated sugar an one cu of businenh I; 191139115 the phlegm, motile! wntcr n fcw moments, until disso ved. A c_l1ild could do it. No cooking needed. 'I'l11-n not 2' ounces of Pine: from flilyflflllll-Zlfil. This is a compound con- taining Norway Pine in concentrated I Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer A school and college favorite! Everyone loves to match and mix their own wear conrtastlng cardigans! You'll want to make two or three in flannel, laid... checks or striped woo! mix ures. The skirt and blouse may match or contrast. Or have several blous- es! It's a grand idea for girls and young business woman, who are on a budget. You've striking var- ic-ty at a normal cost. ‘The easy to follo1v pattern includes the blouse. skirt and cardigam. also x1 step-by-step instruction sewing chart. Style Nn 2882 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 18, 18, 20 years, 30, 52. 34, 36, 3B and 40-inches bust. Size 18 requires 1 '!-8 yards of 89-inch material for long cleaved blouse: cardigan; and 2 srds of 89-inch , 1 1-4 yards of 39- nch material for ‘ material for skirt. Bend fifteen cents (15) in stain s m‘ coin (coin preferred) wrap o0 care-fully, adores: no Ohnrlolnewwn "Mrdhn grlvlmv" Style No. 2882 Size...“ 00o ... f... lfrecf Addren City Provlnoo brcaklnglnonyoufllml 5511.111, 1y _ 1 m M‘ mam“. 7" E310?) QiiIbJbQ a O N.m. 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