1'1’ QESEKZ‘ ,CI’. 5 5k ll‘. E" 392131 31F! 39f”. ‘E9. 551' '2 r-“zncrnvzw midfi- r1195 rwo PRISONER IN MAJORCA n1 BENTLEY BIDGI Corrrlglm The change of conversation was decidedly" nouceable, but Geoffrey 911.111 looked bland enough. "We've though; 11. our," he 101d Rogi-l. "flu-ins .1 space between the gabcy and engine room bulkheads. 1.1 lull 11111111 prlslng out l11e panel 1n 1110 bi k 111 inc galley locker, cg 111111 11v c1111 llfll 11110 rile SW60 - - - " 1S 1111\l~ a 100k or 11 110w, shall 111i linger. ' 11 .1 cigarette, and follow- ‘ uvu lllrougil into lhe .11111u_\'cu \\'lll1 Geo.- :.' .11. Yer 11111.1 Lleof- 1r l\ 11nd picvcnled he did no; qLlllL‘ K110“. All Ll1al/—ll1€ astounding effect r1 llud oil 111111 — {IHJSE e1 mission to M510!“ '1 1.1101‘ he iwping “W45 N0 (’1\L'.\'l£ FOR JEALOIISY 11v...- a! lilo wheel vrhen tile 1111111011. ll1 a perfect, 111d become :0 ilal i 1r laid a path of (- Kufv, fresh as 1111 l'..\t'll. in yvh1le ill m/ 11 'l1.1'1 Roger could .11 11nd brush up be- hr- offer and went \\1.1- (lrv. Cliarlle ‘llnlllkflillv. he 111111101‘ U19 ll11‘(_3C fast. Gcofircv 1n gown of clnborlre . and drank black 1 of sherry an if . l‘! 1111c (W11 habits cf Ilfc v-itll vou wher- $1 (1. . .11l1I<=d ulldcl his 1011B 1i” l‘ l‘,i Fl SllDPflOT. \\'("dl‘§' SOFf (I \\z1" Racer (loomed, and surprised '11 nl-r-lf by doth: so .§il1rc he really 1111.311‘! intended to gye the matter —ll1at there was no lousy of Gcofirey. so far concerned. _ ll 11ml I'm willing i0 for my beliefs." Geof- , 111111 elf to say. “One "c 11> give up all ones \\'l‘ll. If any Ileces ify of course. I shall give (‘it's no shortage cf on board at the as I know!" (luv Roger worked ' lilo panel behind the locker in tile policy. Kim" sat on the galley bench. tanned lcqs crossed, Lhe ex- clmlnr-n" of the venture lurking in 111v w fllllblllll! " £01.11! _ For nliovingdll- comfort: chant cold: and night ooug a, rub V ub on t chest and 1.351321111111111». v11 'Rub's'poul- tide-vapor action eves conges- tion of upper air . ‘5-“95 soreness of chest and ck mus- cles-helps the younfiwl’ "l" into healing sleep. For coughing and irrituwJ throat mused by folds, Pl" VapoRub~on the chllds 10118118 to relieve the lmtatlon. Then massage VapoRub on throat and chest. O rfm- "gnifllgg" and mile of head colds, melt VBPOR“ in a bowl of bolllng water. Have the child breathe in the steaming vapors. This loosens phlegm» clears air passages, makes breath- ingeasier. Also massage YapoRub on throat and chest. Millions 01' families use these three time" tested treat- 1111- VICKS VAPORUB ller eyes. Roger asked if Sl1¢ was going w Si. Icaplluel 1o sin, wllll ner laulcr ‘cult!’ L110 alllalr ma... over." ‘ "l. may g0 to Venlcmiglio to stay W111 lflclluo. 1 dclli know that. n1y 12111161‘ W111 BXHCUY “tf-Lbllltt I118 1111,‘! 1.111s!" "Ur n16!" added Roger, grimly. “lie siloulo uilncxscillu: said Khly, s.cr111_, blU\\lIi\g up at 01.1.6. ‘he should sue 111211 11's only 11g111 for us‘ l0 L10 Luis!" Eager solo hauling. His own nloral pfklblflll “db 100 (Jlllilllll 1U 0011341111 1n a uoro or two. Bur whal 11c- Lllfillgllf, was 111a; 1 slle wenl l0 V2lll€.l111g1.i1, and he, sucked by Sillaiulrlugc. 11cm LO 1.111 don, wll.re would 111.- b11111 ghc Illccl 11211111? He .et his teeth and wcnl on with .l1e .1ob. Tile events 0f Lhc 11254111 circw near. 11rd Lilo lcllsion o1‘ CflllfkldllQll grew. At iive-llllrly 111v “ulolucil. lsale" altered hcr course for Mallrcal. CHAPTER Vl TO AN UNKNOWN COAST ‘Twilight. calm, silence-tile Maj- orcan moluliain tops rose 111 dark outline againsl L118 lasl glimmer of rhe day. So quieily ihey appeared. before fhe swift approach of the "GlOTIOUS Kate" that the whole scene had a dream-like quality to the tcn e watchers on the yacht. Whatever the wartime activities 0f the east coast this south-western corner, steeped n sleep 11nd darkness. looked peaceful enough Geoffrey spread (he chart they had been given in Marseilles bv the cmlssary_ of V“C8pl8.111 Rubero’: on PHYS CUEUA ._ real , ing. and ar: “ ‘Manreal light and re " II Morning Smile I Small Boy-That 11ml I boufiil yesterday was bad. Storekeeper-How could it be? It was cured lat week. Boy-If, must have had _|. relapse then. "What's the matter with your wife? She looks fed up." "She 1a. She went to a jumble sale, took off her hat, put. it down for a few moments and someone sold it. for fhreepence." the saloon table. Traced ink on a piece of thin notepaper. i consisted of a few linés showing the head- land of Sari Antonio and the coast. norm-wesl. of it, a5 far as the her- oour of the fishing village of Man- A star of‘! the headland was marked, "Phare de Si. Antoine." another light north-east evdently marked a shoal; and was appended with the words "Occulte neuf sec- onde" The western head of Manreal harbour was marked wiih a star and me Wffd ‘Rose’ in different wr L- in English just below the Lie one kilometer east of burn three fla . “The light we can see now L; the 5t. Antoine light." Roger said. “'I‘hcn what we have 1c do is to follow the coasf eastward until v.e come to a light occult rig every n'ne‘1 secondsfladded Kitty. “And ihen make for the Manreal light from there." “Have you a slop watch?" askrd Gecffrey. “Do I look like a village sports referee?" raid Geoflrcv coldly. “Cullen will have one. of cour e," sold Roger. "Ls it necessary in bring Cullen int- it?" said Geoffrcy. “Why not?" "The fewer pecple who are in on 1111s lhe better," said Gfioflrey s01- rmnly. "If you wanted w b2 lldepeltdenl of Cullen." Roger pointed cut mild- ly. "you could have sarrlflced your pride in no: resemblirg a vllkge sports rwerve p114 bwuvhf a sfcp watch. You (‘a"i'1.cl1e'k ligzllTs at sea accurafcj- w illciui. qnv." l Ceoffr-sy puffid sozre rir down his hfg 11052, in irfiiraticn of h's super- icri v to urh lhfnfis. They went on deck to find right ccmpletdv fallen; dead rlvad, rn the cowl. a wllit- light Pashel c1‘) she the night, riled into darkness, ard flashed ag"in . North-cast. yerv distant. another llqht ccrulled faint- Lv. low down at the Sea. Roger went quickly th.“ wiloel house. "We're off San Antonia head. sir." Cullen said. turning an 'I1'1p."SSlV6 fan» in the yellow-lit intercr. “We'll follow the coast eastward as far as the Manreal light." Rogr said. "Is it marked on your chart?" "Keep her head on that light- house. slr. and I“ll look it up." He surrendered the wheel to Roger. When Cullen had found the Man- real light on his chart, Roger ex- lflirlcd to him: “We're irl foreign rrltonal waters, Cullen. in a p: r1 of the world where we might be a bit unpopular. We don't, want, in m; forward to Miludy Dailies Willi Creche! Frillsl 4ww/k A. MAYFAIB DESIGN N0. 231 oainty crochet lace edginqnon sheer or linen dollies with demure old- l-usiliorlcd ladies embroidered room or 111w bedroom will look “keg m place on dlligslenlatgll andnflnishcd with the lace frills would The pattern contains transfer); for dailies. detail be used. as well as iusmictlons. without abbreviations for edllnl 0n (1011188- shades embroidered moi attractive. embroidery stitches to 59nd 15c, coins preferred. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. Design No. 231 delicate shades. A fresh and Dretfiy W esf room, dailghiiera n this delightful sci) Boudoir cushions 1n two or dug: of omplet/e color chart; e1 NAME --———--———-- —-"""""""'"""'_" grREET_._--—-———————-'———_——__— om -..._-__.._...._._ aTAn----—————— 1w held up. because it might mean trofiitale. I want all lights out on the ac 1 ." v “All lights out!" echoed Cullen. “You're not meaning navigation lights. too?" _"'I'here seems 1o be no other ch18- DmE about. so the risk would e very small." The look on Cullen's face indic- afed that he had always sutpected his employers were mad. and now he was sure of if. “If you or Miss Kitty want to cruise without lights you'll have in take over," he said patiently. “I resign mv job. see? Yolrve ot Mr. Smallbridges authority to o any- things youlike with 1.1115 yacht, anu thats all right with me. But I can't sail contrary to navigation regula- tions. I've got my master's certifi- cate to think about." I I l O O O For a moment. while the mildly outraged Cullen held grimly to the wheel. Roger was startled into a sense 0f his own wild folly. What was he doing here. crulsng on ins small ship in the darkness under the heights of en unknown C0851? Those years climbing to the top of fihe hardware 1m rt industry-what had become of t em? They were as much use now as if he had thrown them overboard. At that moment the wheel house door opened and Kitty slipped in- side. I-Ier slim. straight figure was tense. her face. the picture of cool bravery above the browll fur of her coat buttoned close under her chin. Her eyes glow-ed at him. (To be Continued) WHITE GIFT SERVICE AT MONTAGUE A pageant of rare beauty. "The White Glf " was presented in the Christian Church on Sunday even- — lng, After soft music. the choir opened with "O Come All Ye Fii-ithifvill." The second number “Away in b Manger", was sung behind the curtain by children. Then came a. group of six pictures or pageants. The setting for those were e cialiy beautiful. When the cu ins were drawn back a large picture fraime was revealed. This appeared to be covered with thin gauze which with soft. color- ed lighis made the different scenes very lovely. The first picture was of a. Jewish family father, mother and two children. ihe father hold- lmz a scrolhreadlng a prophecy. The mother with a child on each side teaching them. A Scribe read the story as the pictures were shown. Between the pictures. carols were sung by n group o! singers behind the curtain. The second picture, the Watch- man, with an old fashioned lan- tern held high in one hand is seen standing before a gate on the other side, a traveller dressed in Orennlal costume, the star glim- merlng in the distance. The 3rd picture was the manger scene. Mary sifting bending over be and Joseph standing slightly bent Witching the . A solo "A Mother‘; Lullaby" was very aweetly sum by Mrs. D. M. McLeod while was being en- acted. ‘rho 41-h pageant showed three Angela with mns unlined. while the choir can; “It Came Upon the Midnight. Olegr.” The 5th picture showed the gazing at the bright light. above. The 8th picture was Kublah Khan of Cathay. The K1813’ was} outed on s white throw. but: like a sfaz", sweeping its helm acrcis >1, THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Women's Realm/Social and Perso Dorothy Dix’s Letter Box Start to Train Your Children When They Are in the Cradle, and They Will be Less of a Problem to You When They Reach the Adolescent Age Just. one. others. long as suggest? _ = ' Answer‘ You are asklii! good. 1.. a" “a "ii-I “m..1"°..‘f.‘.°i‘..'iiii“‘m'“i “""“'“"" way" r1 very pop eral boysfbut for L116 1m 111011111 vlgffe r1085 versiswd in coins swedv Wit-h muons from other boyfi. . . her Will and come home suIPIi-‘ulimy early- ww"1“ °1112.:.1el1:.:"" L153 fifinflly get so serious. However, my duulh- ter says she cares no more for and that she will keep she desires, Teflufdle-ii 0f W31“ 1 “Y- I hgvi considered forblddinfl he? w 1° with ‘m’ my’ a when I say an)’ temper and on a hunger ly and evemually upse frankly I am afriudAt?‘ tackle this. R10 tly has gone about with sev- I have forced her .1 weepi- invi- srle has done it against .|. con l. but 1 d.s- age keel) such lave hours him than a down on 5€6l11¢ him as thing about if she goes info ill-S strike shat lasts indefinite- ts me entire family, and Whal do you ANXIOUS MOTHER. me sevenlcen years Loo late for my advice to do any I should have bold you men b0 establish vour authority over Wu!‘ daughter while she wa. sl/ui a babe in the cradle. If you had taught hcgf men m obey you and to respect 110111 8nd m“ never bospeak to you with anythirill have a girl who at 17 afraid. Nowhere else in the world is it so true is in the rearing of chllliciigglfé obedience, of SElI-mdUlKCn0€blliéfefiEhuvgsfiiwenbv years later ‘Ynen Q?‘ child 111511115 you and defies you. and you find yourself Wwefle-h W P reap" as 1t 11y in a child. you reaD the it when it takes lhe wrong road. confrollls us. slle has a are not in er own age cla s. senile. taste is running to 1e. the nlamr drop. er. cause l» annoys you. forgel this boy. linger slrikes? hide the cake. somwllere else. retary to a prominent and popular been meeting secretly. be humll ated. I am capable. woman does. wretched than I am now. this situation? swer: children, home, security. Then the woman's 11g the double jealousy of a our to supplant you. lest voru bamniness a litil» whW-e. then he new tired of them. _, www-lrr. ; YOUR For Thursday, Deccmbe 28th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Deal1ngs in land, matters may need rebuilding or repairs, click- lnE stock, clearing up Unfinished work and attention to construclive measures as well as practicalsin- veniions and improvements are most. favored by friendly Bafurn rays. You should feel energetic. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) —D0n1. be diverted from good plans and intentions. _Sol1d and substantial issues are the besf be]; this norle-foo-easy day. Know the value of silence if out with your big heart. interest this evening. Whole day asks patience and ami- ability. - MAY 21 1Q JUNE 21 (Gemini) —°"@ ""118 at a time, if you find yourself confused or perhujbed "mmlcmflllyl The unconventional and dubious should be studlously avoided. Day carries possibilities for the energetic and sincere and limitation-s for you who seek only offering white glffs, pearls, rice and a dove. 150m: are rich, some p001‘. A 5010 by M1‘. Preston Beck was sung at this time. then the curtain opens revealing the efflffy TOMB 8nd the bright slat. her t-hia Mrs. Outhouse came forward dressed 1n while and a ceremony of receiving Whlfie Gifts from dif- ferent classu in the Sunday school and young people's organizations was exacted. A messenger dressed in white from each presented their White Gifts. white a young torch bearer lighted the candles which represented bhe giving of "aub- starloe, Self and Service". Alto- gether it was a very lovel cere- mony and much credit is ue Mr. Outhouse for the beautiful ar- .'21'.'1i$”& ‘AT-‘lmflafi m“ your girl was 1;‘ babyfi but lvavhatt/yflixgmslgfluid do now. that Solomon imse cou no a1 ' . _ life is she s0 unamenable to reason as when she 154111 hefséadolesfiéivfeé She has not seen enough of life L0 know thaf age bl rigs w_ 11111383 WAD rofound contempt for everybody, her P1119115 llifiu . She thinks all of the customs and conventions and ideas of 1111c pfl§l are obsolete all dllot W0f1l1 collsidcltng. Above all, 511a IfBZBTGS hi?!‘ NUT-T and mother as dodoerlng foolswho sl101lld_ by fights be 111 a home f0!‘ l_ 9 Having had everythng always given her. slle has no apprecia- llon of what her parents or any one else does for her. serL her 0v. l1 independence by clophg with 111m. If 1 A will she will prombly tire cf h.nl herself. The reason she refuses to have anyL-hing to do with them is be- _ If you can afford it. send ller off to some school‘ where .n a. different envuonlnem. she will meet, other young people and, None, as you must well know yourself. For vou have left yourself not one solid thing in life w which in cling. fiiness for a woman are, fir t of all. a clear conscience, being able erself in the face and not be ashamed, You will go the wav vou have seen so many other women flees who fell in love with the D055 and who oueened if in the were waited gently and firmly 1111.» the 01111-1 1111- DOROTHY nlnlvlllllll 11111111111141 ‘. (By FRANCES DRAKE) ‘Cnliiiiklll, 1951'. King Features Syndicate Inc.) L°°k l" “'9 "m"! 5'0"!’ hifl-hduy comes In, and find who: your outlook Is, according go u“ "m1 7 fiHVEHVnHHTfiEHHEHI .- ‘Morher knows best" an bu: deference. vou would not 110W defies you and your opinions and of whom you are that “as we sow so shall we If you sow tile seeds of di-S- oi contempt for all authon; ___.__. 4 l But. as Mr. Cleveland Said, it is a condition and not a theory that_ The question is now not what you should have done W119" and lllflL is a prcbcm‘ For at no lime in a girls wholci She i. convinced that she is the last word 1n sOI-ihlfillifltiun; i118! he“ riect. her opinions final, and that she ls perfectly 991K113? 95' er own life alld Dick-HE out. a husoalld. and sorrow and tezrs will give her the discipline you 511011111 have 81V?“ ller. and it. will break your heart to see ller Lake her lcsson. ' About the only lhing you can do for her as regards this boy l5 5151311’ Don't, oppose her. because if you 110 c118 ma a - Time and CXDEIIEH e Y lei. her alone And don't mil-ow other boys at But haven't you one single vertebra of backbone left in vou 1.11111- ou 1e). 1111s 1.1.119 mlnx terroluze you wl11l litr telnper. and her going on Maybe the temper is real enough. but the hunger M11116 is a Joke, as you would soon find out if vou would lock up the lcebox and Even a mother must have enough perceptlon m realize that when children refuse to eat ah the table they are foraging around I'll bet you don't nollcc 111. . you; _ ‘ pallor or loses any weight when she is ostensibly doing - - - . - 1. A Clear Conscience Is Alway: Best Dear Miss Dix-—I am 28 and for the last ten years have been se¢-‘ 2111111.; cadres ally without food . business man. I love and ildlnile him very much, although he is a married man with children, and we have , I Lhink lately he has been seeing other women. but allva s with such discretion that. as in my case. his wife would never I am a valuable as isfant. to him and he means everything to me, but I am wondering where this will end. not marrying now while I have a chance because I cannot bear to leave him, though I do want a home and husband and children a5 any normal I am afraid that if I do leave him that I will be more Whai. cilancc for happiness is there for me in 181m The things that make for hap- tO 100k Then comes love. husband] have thrown an o! these w the wmgdood opinion of her little world. You" dl5gouraggd_ No wmnan can take another, husband away from her and notknow herself for a criminal. No i woman who has been a max-r ed man's mistress has a shred of reputation 1 left. and her chancm of marriage are slim ' In Yul" C858 the fiMuTe 1i darkened by vour having your heart torn the man's wife and of the Lady Ixive who is , Yet you are afraid to leave your faithless lover.‘ m0" miserable 8mm from him fhan you are with him. Bur, that l5 i119 01113’ W111’ you have any chance of saving anv remnant of your; “mo, has $851121’; s»; vovlgseifftfhaf he is REUVIdII tired of vnuiflfhaititgie, 8 o yo e romance, an you must, re in at ""1655 You beat, him w it you will be fired. go in of- office for when DIX. ‘JVVHPJ pleasure. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Colleen- Y0" Me quick to sense 11 51111111011, w ‘MM i1 flaw. so we 1111111; you'll gen along swimmingly today 11 vou respond readily w L119 demands 01 your position, your audience, your clients Cooperate wholeheart- edlyl JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)_ Less lutrlcting in many way, 1°; you than for most natives of the Zodiac but you may have w ox. art yourself doubly 1f you have 11 full day before you. Resourceful- ness. initiative necessary, AUGUST 23 m SEPTEMBER. 2a (V1110) —~ The kind of activity and the type of people occupying your day should dictate your course of action, your manner and amount of vivaclousness. Don't be we free expressing your opinion without first weighing the possible reaction on onhers. SEPTEMBER 74 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Helpful pointers: Know your essential flasks. select the quickest. most efficient. way oi handling them; attend to every. thing without fuss or comrplnlnf. Extravagance is taboo. Necessary expenditures for needs and 1m. provements are a/pproved. ocmam 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) _ On your 1m or OONTS: Don't waste precious time in mall talk or unpleasant d111- 0118610118; 6011* Put off important matters until the last minute or bc law for appointments. DO be cheerful NOVEMBER 2S w DECEMBER 21 (Sagittarius) — Personal affairs and family Intel-cats will need kind- ly Imderflilndinl In fact. lll dealings with others may ask con- IH potiexwfi. calm judgment ‘ ' h . 01101211113121: 28.1939 THE coo/as CORNER Llncuhlro Potato Cake 4 cups mashed potatoes 2 cups flour 2 cups shredded auel: 1 teaspoon salt Mefllod: Cook the pomwel Ind mash them or pub them fhrouBh a ricer. Add the sifted flour and salt and work in the suet. as you would for a pie crust. Place this in a small drip pan and make indentations about an inch apart. Place small cubes of beefstcak in these, season lightly with salt and pepper and dot wiih butter. Bake in a moderate, 875 deg. F. oven for about 30 minutes. Cut in squares and serve. Honey Ginger Cake 1 1-2 cups flour I teaspoon baking powder l-Z teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1-4 tea-spoon cloves I-Z-feaspoon salt 1-2 cup shortening 3-4 cup strained honey 1-4 cup brown sugar 1-2 cup sour milk or cream Method: Sift the flour and measure it Then put it back into the slfter with the baking powder, soda. spices and salt. Sift once or twice more. Cream the short- onlng with the brown sugar and when this is liwht arid the honey. If is best to warm this verv slight- ly 1n order to measure more ac- curately. Peat hard. then fold in the sifted drv ingredients alter- watelv with 1-2 cup sour milk or cream. Turn into a shallow, well greas- ed pan apd bake in a moderate. 3'75 deg. F. oven for about 30 minutes. . and YOUR smart manacemrllt. nal/Fashions/Lliterature i I l ‘The Jill}? SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT YOU How it would help in the work of the day, As we pass by. 011 i-he M151! N811- WW? To have some one any, 71111110“! much ado. You know, "1 heard something good BDOUT/ YOU " When you've bestowed comfort w those 1n pain. _ Or cheered one who's lost. m take heal-t again; - It help; when you're weary to hear some one say,- “I heard something good about you. wdav." When you have suffered the 1m- deserved kick, And hardsh words around you fall fast and thick’; A friend comes and says, when you're sure feeling blue, You know, “I heard something gcdd about you.” And w-hen I have covered the last rugged mile, I know there is One who will give me the smile; And say from a heart so kindly and true. "Come in, I know something good about you." Housewife And Her Activities 1.1. \ - BORN FRI! Ind Hench "my (brown) are among color; mm, tinned for special honors 1m, 81111118. Wool net or tulle 1s ex. pected also w be imporuult sly-l, new: 1n 1940. 1 CLEAN UPHOLSTEBY AT HOME I! the material which coverl, 11;)- bolstered furniture is fasl c011,,- it can be cleaned wilh a 1111,15 5°11! Bud Water quite succe-siuu; at home. Brush the 11mm all over thoroughly to rcluol 11 every bit; or dust. or use the “f1. holsbery attachment. of {he vacuum cleaner. Then make a rich 51111; 0f a pure mild soap using one Lllp of soap flakes or shaved soap u, a quart of boiling water. DlSaUHfi and add a little cold water. Wild‘; 1c a thick lanher. Scrub 011,; a small area of Llle upholstery a; ~\ time, using a stiff brush 11111111111 u, only the lather of the bath. 1.11.111 with a rotary motion. Scrape of; 31¢ 5W5- ihen W113i? off \\'lll1 a, damp sponge. The material <1111. ing cleaning should never DCCJHIQ really wet. Milk will retain its 8\\'€6l11f'55, even though slight; tinged, 1; a level teaspoon of soda is added lo each quart and stirred in thor.'111_;. 1y. A lime grated horseradish, 115. racic acid, or a teaspoon of 1111M -Wll1lam Barnes Lower. I101; of looks for that striking, coat‘ whose swing skirt is fash-I ioned of bright red wool to con-. Lrast with the slim bodice made, entirely of leopard fur. ..Turn back the leaves of the family album and you'll find the‘ Edwardian evening frocks cur-i rentiy so smart. A typical model‘ is in dark brown slipper satin with snug bodice and voluminous DECEMBER 23 f0 JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) You can gel. good results from familiar endeavors, everyday routine, duties constructive matters IF you put‘ vitality and fresh interest into] them. Be enthusilrtic. JANUARY‘ 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Dovm-to-eal-th ac- tivities: industrial, mechanical in- terests, charity, religious subjectsw laborious work: wholesome ell-l tertalnmeni. most. favored. Avad frivolous endeavors. Tact in heart affairs! FEBRUARY 21 m MARCH 20 (Pisces) _ Play up to your best asset/s and you'll convince others that you and your proposition are all right. Don't alibi, you'll sell vourself short. if you do. It's the price you put on yourself that oth- ers go by Today's a test day. A OI-IILD BORN ON TPIS DAYI will carry c011V1nCLl"h and s'ncer-; ity in all it does. Great will-pow-j er, tenacity and a love for the ln-f‘ telleciual. If rightly reared and en- couraged, 1t will do ‘big things. 0f Self-conssiousness and fear f ridicule should b e intelligently overcome - whey will cause this clever tot to be easily frustrated, Perhaps You rlzgo- Make These Bridge Boner; . \ By Samuel Fry, Jr. The bidding mistakes ihai infuri- afe partners. lose games-what are they? Well. here are a few of them Check and see lf you are guilty. O t a Your opponents make a three-no- rump bid. you have a smattering 1f honor strength-and you double’ that’! hair-trigger doubling — and 11's rilky. and all f skirt, and large pink chiffon vel-- vet. roses at the shoulder strap. DAILY BEAUTY ROUTINES Among the beauty routines ofl which a well-known actress | approves are: Ice water rinses to close the pores after soap and water cleaning; applying face powder lavishly, letting if set, then whisking of-f the excess with a soft brush: using rubbing alcohol on shoulders and arms after a bath: whenever possible, washing her face and neck with soap and water during the day as well as night cud morning. Many children loam u; tell timel by playing with a discarded clock! A large clock-face with nlovalfe f cardboard hands (a toy easily made at, home) pleases the child and is invaluable in Leaching hlm m fell the time. Let the child first learn to show the hours on H18 clock face: 1 o'clock _-d1nner time, 5 o'clock - ma time, etc. 1 Laces that emphasize a lingerie quality are headed for an outstand- ing season this coming spring. ‘Pills, ls evident not only in the use of the; sheelest laces highlighting again, the Charltillys and shadowy types. but, also in the colors. French dressmakers not. only like these ex- tremely fine laces but also the] laces that look like fabric, and sometime; appear to be embroider-l “L . 1 1 As reflected in the lace fashion show of Paris models held at the Plaza Saturday afternoon, white has greater significance than ever. It is favored alone and in com- bination with dark colors like brown and green salt to the quart. may also be riser Custards may be prevented from burning by adding a teaspoon or cornstarch, Half a teaspoon o1 51111 improves the flavor and keep, 1t moist. Warm the milk before n ding the eggs to prevent u settling in the bottom of the b.1111. ing dish. Scuffed brown 511095 l1lI\\' b0 1m- proved by painting the svllilorl 1111-. tion with iodine. applied 111111 111 small bruh or applicazor, ail-r which they should be polished 1,11 the regular way. Meringue may be cut without tearing or pulling if you Will 11-11 11 wet knife. A wet knife should 11...") be used in cutting rubber. When using ground herbs w flavor soups and stews, tic 1..r111 into a small cheesecloth bu: I1 - move frsm the keillc when sir" cient flavor has been absorbed 1: m the herbs. RECORD EARTHQUAKE PASEDENA. Calif, Dcc. 26-1’ 1'1 _California Institute of Tvrh 1'.- ogy recorded a heavy carthry "about 8.000 miles distant," at i111! - a0 p.m._PST 18:11:10 pm. AST) ay. Attcndanis a1. tlic seisnlolq: m‘ borafnry snid shocks were still 11 recorded more than an hour I The direction was llndrl~rn1 but the earthquake was (lPSFY as the “hcavicst rccordcd l1"r/~ 1') many montl " BRINGS INSTANT IASI Smartest Fa shions And Winter Styles exrremely welcome gun. These are so easy L0 make because they re- quire no real sewing, they are simply laced togeaher. Make them for the boys and girls on your list, Chances are your opponent: re- double and make several overtrlcks. because in addition to having all suits stopped they probably have a long six-cr-seven-card minor suil not stressed in the bidding. t fi é You hold Spades the Ace. Jack 6, 4, 8-in Hearts. King, Jack, ‘I, 2- in Diamonds. nothing-in Clubs, King. Jack, l0. 5. Yet you pass! A bad piece of ilnder-bidding. Though you haven't 2% honor tricks, your 5-4-4 disirl- ' ‘union, plus lacks and one 10, makes a bid compulsory h b fi And do you make unnecessary jump bids? Do you falsecard when vou shouldn't? See your bridge faults an other; see them. Our 32- page bookie: tells what to avoid. what 1n do in bidding at bridge. Help: you popular partner. Send 20c in coins for your copy of How To Improve Your Bridge 1.0 The Guardian Home Service Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Addreu l 01w awn.» to win games, be a ' m wear about. uhe house. Any - lieflvy woolen such as coating or | l discarded heavy blanket, 15 51111,. 1 able. 8s well as suede. suede cloth | or leather. Bright beads ill Iflfillgn design on the front 11:11 a gay , touch to either plain or conirasn i lng color moccasins. Jim, 10m- ‘ simple piecls and you don't have 1o sew a stitch, Style No. 2639 is designed 101' “i085 sizes 1i. 4. 5. s. 1 and a. | Send fifteen 1150) (coin 1a pro- 1 lewd) for Duttem. Write plainly V0111‘ NI-me. Address and style "limb" Be sure to state the size xnu wish. iiyle No. 2639 Size ... coo m... Namo Street Addre-u -_i 91H Province l RATS BRING INCHES IPSWICH, England-(Clb-Wiih the promise of a penny a tall and two-pence a body, evacuated young- sters have scoured the barns and oufliouscs in here killing thous- ands of rats In their free time. Una Mlnnrlh for dandruff. Moccasins make a practical and .