c~<~:51**1 ._. _.-A..-..---->--¢-'-.=¢-" 4v PAGE EIGHT p: i \'V0man’s Re a f l . Happenings iThe Week ‘ For the installation of tbs m.’ Th. @3001 1 1 M,“ _ Honorable the Earl of Athlono as nerds were finds fir! Uoveriior-Geiiciiii of Canada, the tho clyuldren dispersed for the hail- Liot nor-uh ils box lzelci a dis-I ays with shouts of ciee in anti- ' _ _ 13".)‘ bore Latiy ‘citiatioti 0f Lappy tlntcs ahead. ‘ll, tvne ct lilo secretary to - v - - Governor-General; Mrs. H. '.'l;s-O'Coiitior, “I10 of the Dflil* Mggéxwxgfugggeg/lafifigmj M“: tiidc-civ-czitiip, .\lr.<. F. L O. ‘Mws “in; Aitken o! H5131“ aunre ,, ,_ _ M . s _. . . . 1 4' “1".’,"‘ 9° ‘-""““ m‘ ‘Pnlvrmz a motor trig lllrOllilli m» t t : - ‘ ‘r. -r t . . . . ° _ “i: L“ "31- Prmlnce this neck. itnctting many "t 0‘ , of their frinids‘ s. -de- - - - a t‘. Cruvcrnor-(iciiera . (rm-rs were .\Il.\S Melodie Willisl- n“ te‘h°°t’°““ at muzlaflmte‘ t) Connor, .\l:'s A. l) P. Hcveiieyfmwn Tennis Club w“? “'91 b‘? - 13.“. (3.5; ihllss Dorothy LOWUICI‘, Miss Mar- r- may,’ mfeygaret. James. On Dominion Day . ,tea will be served by Mix Avzs .Hig:gins. Bliss Jean Fonythe. l O O I of ‘the Pris-v Sta , 'd L ‘nileman at it" Mrs. DPQW 11,109‘. s_t,erwood_ Prof. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson R mend will,“ and young son have gona t-o their 3135a,, PM“. ‘summer home Head lock Lomcmd, R ‘Cape Breton; fpr the holidays. - . .\it's. . [M153 Helen A. Grant, Miss Bfarian, ‘illorrzs, Mrs. A. E, Russel. "vlrt, wife of ' ' ' ' R svewartlo Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Largo lcft M. green t .a.sv. Saturday on a motor trip to ,{ m.“ 3mg Jfontrenl. yer of Squad- .\lrs. Stewart, tvoro with s white] Mr. Wallace MscKinnon of Max- vills, Ont, and his young bride, were pleasantly entertained dur- Slid ' ' ' ' ling their honeymoon in the city "ss The Prip- this week, prior to leaving for i Xvtlicrlunds, Caledonia where Mr. MacKinnon i 1| stationed for the summer months rix and Irene. at tho Pr Church, and and Captain C. tiss Roell s- , arrived on Honda sfter- when s most cordial welcome was tvdn ‘o stay at Govemtnen House, extended. 0 ' A! Rideau l-lall Princess ' ' ' ' Home friends will be interested to know that Rev. H. H. NIQArthtir of the University of Tciinessc, Los Angelou. has Just received his D.D. degree. lvfr. McArtliur is o. son of Rev. John Fullerton McArthur, for- merly of this Province, and recent- ly inducted into a congregation in /~r family will have v to c-izioy rcst and . ics which follow- » t rture from their "d in zront of the Nut in- lt is understood they will as guests of the Athlones luv‘ and quite possibly P‘ _ - . 31a tvill participate in Los Anueies, and a grandson of at" “znrtorzs in OPatva. Mrs. (D11) T. F‘. Fullerton oi this ' ' ' ' city. H R. H. Duke o! Windsor oelc- ' ' ' ' SYJV-‘d his 46th birthday lBJt S1111- Iii’. Mk. Alan Fulton, son of Mrs. B. A. Fulton. Truro, who has a host of friends hers, has arrived home from Montreal. He was a medical O I t I Dr John Howie and Mrs. Howie l-v‘ “Ynvctdati bv ca!‘ on return t0 student at AIcCilll university‘. Last mm‘ Wm” 1f- lfmf°ili Om- ycar while skiing Alan had the misfortune to break one of his Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon as and Miss Anna Hughes left this t" ‘ov car .'or Montreal to be i their dntightcr, Miss Mary legs and had been forced to spend some time in the hospital at Mon- treal. However, he is now get- , _, ‘ v ting about quite nicely on crutches. (rotnon Htirltcs. “T1059 QYISWSP" and hopes to be completely sound .o Inpl‘ John D. Caron.,agatn 500m , CA SE. son of .\-lr. and ~ a a o . A L. Caron. Outremont. P-Q. Mr. and Mus. Duncan J Bonnell ..l‘1’)ll‘."."‘(‘(l this week. The 0g Qyvdngy‘ w)“, have been figuring ' “i “'1'! be R quiet the irarimnes, armed in the citv fl 7° ‘aka D1100 Oh yasterdav and are renewing mo. 6th in Mont-real. old friendships. ‘Fhey will afso a. ' ' ‘ ‘fiend the Y M C A conference . , Summorside Xi/xtiohe of Brook- i'rc~';\tii2 a cordial _ _ _ , no com: dlrmt from Mrs. E. S, Townsend entertained v Ithiczt. N.Y.. ‘at a smart luncheon-bridge at her inc her Arts home on Dundrts Tanndc, lion- ‘o spend the ,»dnv. honoring M Herbert, S'm'm. of v . the first a amoral fnv- (iiiinrr in iicii ;mcmbers, .\l. . A. Dignnn RN. ill *0 KIWI!‘- ec‘ 7V - ' d. . "wooo-ouee- _\1;-_~;_ 'l‘lie 5x05 at the Golf 115- Links af ooii will be Mrs.‘ anq ‘W’. S. Stewart, Mrs. V L Godtxill Tm" tiiiutLtlTT ‘*“v-vw-v.‘.-.v.v3-,"v¢—vv---- v1 v91 ,3, ‘_ _.__'._.___.¢z.._l'—-¥--ili_s.uil.n. What Gan Ba Dona With Oranges Alid lemons To Brighten» llut Summer Days (Iitrus Fruits Arc Co0ling— Summer Fruit Cup Is Delicious lotto: flhfln h water 5 minutes. Liuolotu omnges, ripenod. in sunny groves, um plentiful with m usbutidzuice of medium and larger 'sized fruit. For salads and des- serts, as tvcll its delicious orange Juice, tiit-sc 0I'l\li§\S are juicy and sweet, briigmg health and refresh- ment to evcty woman's table. frothy and add the 2 tablespoons sugar. Continue beating until stiff. Beat the syrup into the egg whim oxaxotzsnn (Serves s) Two cups Olllige Juice, 1-1 cup Pour into freezing tray and set lemon Juice, 1-2 cup stigar or 1 cold control for fast freezing. Beat cup suiar syrup, i cup wntc". ‘once after sherbet has frozen quite Combine ingredients and stir ‘stiff, and return to refrigerator to well. Pour over cracked ice in ‘finish freezing. Yield: about 1 tall giussts. Garnish with orange uart. slices, mint sprigs and berries. ‘FROZEN FRUIT SALAD i (Serves 8] (Serves Oil Two 3-ounce packages cream icheese, 1-3 cup lemon mayon- in-aisc. 2 tablespoons lemon 1 cup orange sections, 1-2 cup ,seeded fresh cherries. 1-2 cup toast- ed almonds, 2 teaspoons candied ginger, l cup whipping cream. Mix cheese, mayonnaise and le- T6 SIJMMER. FRUIT CUP Combine 2 1-2 cups orange sec- tions, 1 cup wafcrniclon balls, 1 ,cup fresh pear slices with l cup iorr-iiige juice and 1-4 cup lemon IJuice. I GOLDEN SNOWCAP Tog Sutnnicr Fruit Cup with mon Juice until smooth. Cut fruit, Oi'.iii'-t~ Slim-Exit iSUFVGS 8'. ginger and nuts into smaller pieces '1 u» iibicspocns cojri water, 1 laud ndti to cheese riiixtute. Fold )Oilll gelatin, l l-2 cups jin the whipped cream. Tum into ', l cup water, 3 egg whites, ‘ a freezing tray of automatic ro- 2 ttblcstioons sutrzir, 2 cups Jrlgerat-or. Freeze 2 or 3 hours. or ltmtil firm. Serve on salad tsvecns. iGarnish with lemon mayonnaise. a-I '— T7IR YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSCBPE lBy l-‘ILANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 1940. King Features) Luck in ilir sc-iluti your hirtiitlay comes m, and find what your outlook ‘u. according to the stars orange juice, 3 tablespoons lemon Juice. HHfi-"flff-NV-‘i-‘u’ AV-PJ-‘J fi't-'h'i-V¢'-'-'-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-'.‘uflfir-‘AM'-'-'-'-'-'fi'-'J'-'-'-'-"-'.'-'-"-'-H~'l-r. For Baturday. June 29th reason with yourself and otfhem MARCH 2i to APRILL 2O (Aries! ibefore making decisions or changes. _~I\/I..1l1 t . d sc-cm dgxlllllilllllb nicst of "d"? HM l Wllaiilnlem- the afternoon warns especially i NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. against mental strain and emo- [22 (Sagittarius) __ A M best for tional vtress. Patient effort will Ewe-fife?!’ Ymltine. mlsllle-‘l HIM- ters. shopping Whoc tiny dams < iagainst contention and unpleasant ‘d' usszcn: Late P M_ fivrrs ar- be most productive, and conducive to happiness. APR-IL 3i to ltiiAY 2f) (Taurus) wpnnn“. through plans; avoid mp. i tzstzc matters. entcrtaznniciit. Ad- haznrti chances. don't anticipate ‘ VJHLHSPS Irilmllllh “P811111 Wm trouble or tvorigd about (it-hehfltt-tirel. "ou best a an t a w: b): gloodr indeed. y (Capricorn) -- You'll find the ad- MAy 31 w mm; g1 (gammy vice of elderly pcpole, dear ones __w9 9mm.“ W“ m be phnowphlcal and staunch friends most helpful. concerning ‘.5111. own problems and 1 Ncvtts oi’ great interest affects ' ' “mm-s on i_\'Clll‘ PIES. Be ready‘ for" oprniiigs I Taitreans. Virgoaris DECEHEEIR. 23 to JANUARY 21 nctivztics and to spurt Y ‘for mmrcvcnlont t h rf l iide-tivcr, on. our i - l slfinil; (zipnduinietiative are itifect.ious.| JANUARY 23 i0 FEBRUARY 39 use mam; IfAquarius) - Both private affairs JUNE M to JULY 33 (Gama) and money matters need watching __oam L, arms“, m shcppmg but if the day is a holiday for you, trading and real estate interests. tf-‘Tilol’ 1*- 3'l1°T°u¥_l)il' 1Y1 m“ 59'?”- Dotft be hasty. imtvatietit or arro if)?“ b9 bfm‘? m i" MFR! UR‘ ant. Liston to all sides beto Hmm‘ TYYWXViiiOIjS Vi"! Q-‘i- inakzng zniportan: dcczsons. D"n‘t-i FEBRUARY 31 i" 3153C?! 0 promise liglitlv or more than you‘ iplsfifi‘) '- 1W7“ "Vmfd 011 i0- crtn fulfill Eiiirvv, too, your favorite i Fh-"s 5m!’ an“??? mmemc and 59°- ->,,,.,,m. 0,. 5pm., ' lial iniorcsis, puiflic aotitdtiey matt- JULY 34 P, AUGUST 22 (14.0, tciscf personal adortment. mi-sic, "sww mm may nrriri- fflfifiV ivmggillf- giver-sam- intttirwc and but you n fittd rt sofuiion tor 1m‘ “WCJLT ~ $75715 ilioiii Will) vrti“ fut‘ itwtiiw! 4'")lll')' CHUI BQIIN ON THIS DAY mp7,, . r 5a,“, of 11111110,. m,“ hdtvil. be vcrsrilho. bftvfil and oft-gag- mfi,“ _ II<I(I‘IZIIO a hnitrtnv d“..?s_ 111v in conversation. taut iio-t aitvays ‘ti-asp MlPlIZll in ttiottcht. It will tend W iffllflh llihil)‘ the surface o.’ 7.71m}: interests rather than burr; cifcplt‘ to cmiti a lhototi 1 know‘- a- n-w ‘n n. t - -| 1 v-l' s -~ fl'l\‘.(l “Wr. llfilllwsiilptas-‘lills .t<l(:\~.}l."‘.afQl~~-l§-P‘ir»v$,_ , _.oui‘ flrxhrlvjp‘ “F”. m.“- .zift 4n Island scrim wits givovi i. as m'icii‘q’,é‘l‘l,lh"on 3H n “Lg ‘m 10' ‘ ' lMrs. Simm bv her hostess as And LlKEf‘ ‘ _'_____ a! her friends parting souvenir. in do, it cxpcriitcs‘ " " ’ R S l’. Jardine ' ' ' ' . ‘l. Tiiomsoin. Ztirs. lveliziigion Dixon enter-l 34 V) (XYTOBER (‘tie nnia. tamed the hi3}! t'.. tho Fig.1 11 ilfiPFYYl- PPM!)- A MorningSmile TS I00 and not‘ w- Matroii at Fflilcontvord Hospital . Th . _ i _. _ v _ ‘ , - . ree manage-rs of ChlC-ICC.) ' ' ' “"0 “a5 mun“) "m-rfli- ' xfllExlf-lw 22 farms in (‘rermanyt were being a c u o h- qt p1‘ ‘q. l L Rf, H H ' ) - " " ' ‘* tiucstioncd by a (‘resiapa man , ‘.'§“_“_"?_ 51v? ,5 "What do you lied ir chick- “ "'"‘ ~""‘ l? ‘i? “M! _ cnsil" the f'~' ivns askrd. ed ig. honouring .i_- " ‘ornfi’ )“C"‘°‘°“_-, 1f"m‘r~‘- "You're under arresti We use .1: 100k place ill M. o. on 1s lrirg cirtilaly wel- ' tar ntw lxoinc in Char- .\ LWA Ya‘ XI‘. EDI; l) " "_‘ivoftn‘“'no. 31F“ no. ass The evcrv popular crocheted turban No. 2'12. Chtibhv knitted sweater with m- without siccvcs No. 370. Knitted sports socks No. 364. Each pnllciii contains complete instructions. _ 1'0 tirtlvr this dcsign write vour name and address on a Erect- of paper md rmid with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Ncedlewor Department Charlottetown Guardian. Tn Charlottetown G ll! N('f'fllt"\\()l'k Ilmuirtmcn . Dc-itzn No, 272. N0. m. Ne. 804 K1111!‘ -~ *‘ Err-c’.Address-—"'—‘“"”"'~"""___________ _ tioricr rectavizig many Com m reed pemplcy- ‘~ , The second (."~'('Tl‘i9fll'(l this con- ‘ vcrsntion and tried in play safe. P? Y1“ "Wltii? do you fecd _\'.')lll' chic- .' cniir- the qucstmn. t . llUFKS." Yoizrc urdcr arrest! We us the husks to mnka cloth. Azid ' NrIIcTsi-i: you hear yrur , z insidg this handker- chief. Are you satisfied? .. . ,1.” > ltciuly to use rifles In defence of Canada, the limo In joining classes sponsored by lhc Local on the IT-siintfortl collegiate range under IIIMITIINNIII 0f |,|i_-u(__('|,-|, w, claw ‘has been named the "Major-Um. McNaughton class," and other _._ .-__;_,,_.,. - can; - -- -- _ yrup. Dis- solve gelatin mixture in tho hot syrup. Beat the egg whites until slowly; then mix in fruit jiuoos. juice. i nggrcssivc lilClKS Day agreeable for tivholcscme cn-i F-pccrrror- I'm mrro than satis-‘ 1m amarrdt that watch I you hasn't gone for sx women and girls of Bruntford and district (‘cuuvil n! Women. The "Musketeers" ETOWN t.i Social and Personal Y. Fashion ‘rr r . U... Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box EXCHANGIblG PLACES MIGHT he: I I l Herctofore the ladies have had no way to stop Ulem. W‘ "m1 a kitchen sentence hanging over their heads if they say what they thud» about their wives cooking. even the ‘lnisbaiitls who are gourmets will cat questions. Similarly it would turn many l" lover if he knew that he htid ‘to b0 (ill undcrstiltit’ l0 Clfllk G359», ‘W vise: his wife could drug him beior‘: a judge and get a court order f0!‘ kisses and soft talk. Itiss ,B.Dd1d@5o m4 will” this slmplgrhome remedy of making the matrimonial offenders take their own medicine will do more, to cure domestic ills than all the higii fangled nostrums Dffiicflbed by We moialists and psychiatrists. Su se for instance. the marl wflio gglilways telling his p091‘ llfrVll- workworn, nerve-racked wife that ,hc doesn't see what she has to con- ‘ plain o1. and why she is always sil- ing she is tired; that he wishes he didn't have anything to do but stay at home and run the house and take care of tho children. had to put in even a week cooking and was-Hm; and scrubbing and baoy-tendink ‘ Would he cvcr again $993k 11Gb?" X . ltbravei" afterwards retird 1W1‘ istreugtii with awe, and wonder will‘ ,she didn't chaileflflfi J99 19w! an“ become the white hope? l Then there is the man who has a padlock on his pocketbook W110 ‘flow, out permits to his wile uiid ~ [hjflks she ought to be on liefr knees ,in gratitude to liim for giving lint ‘the privilege of working for Adi‘ board. and clothes. t Wouldirt it be a fine thing if his income could be turned over for a hasirt seemed loam that to fit the crime. forgrm what is set before them and ask n0 was uiiromantic husband into a wreurilllif o1 womaiis work? Wouidift 4'9. ,wlillc to the little woman and he] ‘could find out how he lured bow! I1 domestic slave who worked without nvzigcs. and who had to g0 1R9 a ho iznd earned a dozen titties over, iiiid thcii t0 be mane l0 all‘? 1111 33' i coiuil of every ccnt he spent? ¢ And the bliilandcrera. Wouldnt it cramp their style it their wives kolLd take out a license also to cc tiirtatious? And the husbands who >101] out into the briilhl HEM-S "PW iiiiznt lcaviiu: their \Vl\'i‘S at home ltlurc, with nothing nioi'c_cxciiing_ tu do tliiin to watch L118 DBO break-l‘- ‘Wouldtrt it slow them 0W!) EH11 inake them play fair if they nad to flay at home bv themselves on them ,\\'l\'€$' nights out, turn and turn ' about? l i lvhafds sauce for thO ilfi1\d°!'_l5 ‘ sauce for the goose. Surely 1T- WOWQ tcure many a wife of naszins 1- ihcrc was a court order to make her ,kcc~,~ her tongue behind her teeui zwizile her husband ordered‘ iarouiid as if she \\'(‘l‘f‘ rm lITIOECJ! lrhild, and crilicizrd rwcrythinq s30 did and told her how much bciwi‘ i he could do it. l Wouldn't the whinin8- wmninin- lug wives who are always reproach- intr their husbands for not mnkxlé.’ more tnonov look upon them "R liorocs itisieali of poor dubs if is ' ‘rnu‘d be made to g0 out into 4 .12 ' world and try to find a 10b End C?!“ t-notitzh monev to support a famiiY? Wmi'dn't the lazy. Rood-for-notli- l beggar to some one for the tiioiicyi l PUT NEW VIEWPOINT ON LIFE; Quin-oh; Husbands and Wives Should ' Ilearn All That Each Has To Put Up With in Daily Existence - bod h l known what was tho matter with nmrrlflsl- but, Elllfgkilfle lweaetlielflgstine has eves- done anythmi about ll? except to complain of lil- and cakes and their husbands sin81c thing 1J0 Living to imp much. so it is heartening to the Jtulgm in two Domestic Relations Courts are attempting to solve the prob-gin of the unhappdiy wed by mating out sent/elites t0 the agwessors in which the punishment isiiiflfie In one of these calst-s in t-iudi "f ked i’ order restrain rig her ius- gégllrpffefllgls gnumqtllli-i’; over his food and toasting his mot-tiers bread teeth the Judge ordered tho critical iusbanti to o into the kitchen and d0 the faintly cookinit or a month. In another ease til-c Judse c0“- denmed n. man to kiss his wife evcil’ (i9); “him the aagq-{eygd Barty 531; forth, that shc u. as staiv- in; for affection and that hoa- husbaiiri 111$? L003 ted instead of treating her like a Love. The handling o1 these two cases is , because they are the ttvo inalqlf causes of domestic friction and ‘have been fin-ll am to more divorces than anything elm R15: . e4 water coffee, soggy toast and overdone eggs WW»- | countless men to bang out of the house of a mornint: after 115ml! Jmf-"hlfic that lcit their wives weeping into their DEWE- ics in her 00d meals. or do n e a comfortabke s '/ Literature g JUNE 29, I940 o - Twfl," g I v.0 . . wanna-t“, a Leisure —-T7le Woman ’s Realm WELCOME T0 Tl-II BIRDS Mn Btotemauflm ‘Ravi-ill: ‘OU-fuilflbhhlllfii. mun, blawbisd, mieadowhrk, bet my garden be your goal, Warbler, sparrow, oriole, Seek your trallls nest again, Tit-mouse, pipit, chat and wren, Sing your I008 It brflk 0f G87. Yellowfhamtner, bunting, y, Swing where dheriy drm. iOatfl-iird, groobeak. flicker, Send your song across the dale lmrinet. woodthrusti, nightingale. welcome beck, the run is bright, Skylark, skimmier, swallow kite, You were not by miles deterred, Sora, skua, huninung-bird, At no visitor I balk, Jaeger, wrynecit, wliestear, hull. Now the time for song is ripe Storwoiwt. er and s Come to homes I have built, Flycatcher and finch and stilt. Beige gowns in heavy sheers are new for evening Bowl Browns in black felt are suggested for wear with suits. home g9: 5, hustle on themselves if ______ . they knew that the law was going to take their meal tickets a\v:i._v lion them if they didrit do something t0 earn them? to nettle t for husbands and wlveu to emsclves in the other fclltiwks place. l HX. THE COOK'S CORNER UPSIDE DON/N HAM LOAF One pound ground sznokod ham, 1-2 lb. each of veal and lean pork, also ground, 2 2913's. 4 cups com flakes, l cup mzlk. 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chc-pptd given pep- per, 1-2 cup brown stigar, 1 tea- . whole cloves f es into coarse crumbs. Combine meats with eggs, milk, salt and green pepper; mix well Add cnisiied corn flakes and mix thor- oughly, Pat brown sugtir in bot- toni o! loaf pfl-ll. Sprinkle with cloves, Add meat nuxture Bake in moderate oven (I50 degrees Fah- renheit) about l hour. Yield: 8 savings. ______i______ BARBECUE!) PORK CHOPS l tablenpoon butter 1 onion finely chopped 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 taitblespoons brown sugar 4 tablespoons lemon Juice l tablespoon Worchestcrshirc sauce 1 ctup oatsup 1-2 cup water B thcik pork chops Method: Brown the onion in the melted butuer, then add the vine- gar, brown sugar, lemon _)\l.(‘(?. Wor- cestershire sauce. catsuit, and tvzi-i .tt=r. Brown the pork tth ‘p5 in nivlt- cd fat and ilicn Pour the burbcvuc sauce over them. Oover the (iisli and bake in a mtxicrtttc ovcn r350 dag. F.) for about 1 hour. Serve with sauce poured over them. Boost Your__l;$larity uigth Gracious Phrases Know fhoApt Thing to Say H _ The girl who's showered with intz women who are too trifling i4) flowers, gifts, invitations! Her kccn their houses clean. or v00‘! charming phrases make it a __ ‘ = to do things for her, to lost no an- fuming (i. (Ixltthyz The collegiali- range vI-cssfs l0 train on other ranges will o I n in "or mIr-M- Amon: thou enrolled In m "Wluslteteers" m mm nmn mun Mich u (wfialm. l ‘ ' tsks her lscu. “How id you guess that roses won my fsvorito flower?" she ulu, when her escort gives her s cot-saga. At the dance she tells her hostess, "Tm having the most wonderful time!" Witt-n accepting an invitation, she says en- thusiastically, "Certainly, I'll come." You can easily learn such phrases. keep them on the tip of your tongue for every situation. When forced to disagree with someone, avoid a blunt. "You're wrong." Say smoothly, "Perhaps we aren't discussing the same thing." Start a business interview with "I understand you have an opening for u stcnogrnphcr." On leaving ssy, “Thank you for your time." And in conversation hold your listeners with bright dcscriywiivc phrases-Jnaiural as daylight," "busy n s ticking clock." Attract friends, ndd in your poise by knowing the right thing lo say. Our 32-page bnoklct gives cffcciivc phrases for many social and busi- ness occasions. Lists clcvct dcscripfivc phrases. new word com. binaliotis fo cnlivcn \ vur m n-h Send 20c in coins of Effective Phrases casions to The Guardian Service En sure to write 111a niy Wur Name, klAddross, and the ‘or your comt ‘For All Nllnl __.._.____-_ .. __ _ ltreet Address “' amass»- '"""" h; t1- “m” ‘will.’ ‘irfiiéiia "éfififw. m. . Homo - summer evening Pastel flannel wvrn with 6MP! length fitted hipbom utot over a slim iswornwmiwmte jackets will be dnscsel. A brief black wool imtibching f . lslraw "plate" covered with multti- ling color flowers . ‘ hnqn win-h nail Poten- hri colon. ml- ‘istor among tweed suit fashions. One noflaiblo sponsor won one in stone mixtme over cplain |DPCIWH skirt, the costume 00m- plci-ed by brown accessories. ,tifs are as‘, iwfhlto an also navy and whim pin stripes and herringbone: in the llcad. There are a couple of smart- ,iooking black and white pin-head woiutods Manly women ire Wear- corn ling B11811 flowery hats with Ilflfl of this tytpe, some adding flower bouwonnferea. . Th; Andree Ebapedition toot for the North Pole in a. balloon ‘i897 and was unheard of until the bodiesurmcnmiwmrouzid on’ .W'hite Island in 1980. Funflll I01’- ‘vices for them were held in Nor- way 83 years utter their death. 0R Weliwmo batttolawnandpart,‘ 1a blowoml ' Printed pique is being shown for ,ing dressed. 1" : In addition, as college girls do. And the 5w,‘ of 5110005 jn washing a sweater liq in IQUBOZLDQ~—IIOU rubbing-in mild lutdl, rinsing thoroughly, rug. mg into shape and drying w, . towel-not over a bar or on ‘ hanger. ———-—-——~_.. FASHION FLASIIES Jackets oombinzng corduroy “yo, wool hanciknittuig are 54mm! autumn exports incdcis at Mars Krum, London linndknit lic _e ‘Tnere are also tweed trpcoats a115, hand-knitted yoites and sleeves. A fmed wine wool evening Jag“; with flashing beaded shouldcis, wom with a wine and white prmtr-q crepe dinner sown. is inciudcd among the Norman Hartnell modtis chosen by Marccle Rcgcz, the a“. rose, for her fortliccnuig v_s1t w America. Site is selecting scvcra; beaded evening models. Dinner frocks with sheer tcps and long sleeves are strong. Like. wise are Jzlckot etisembles DTOIH}. ,ncnt for evening. On dvsigncy lfeatures tnilorctl beaded evcniizg Jackets in flower designs, Cotton. also spun rayon. lulfiings, [reflecting Scotch ttveeds, are stay-p. to percolate through m; Scotch piece goods UOIIOCEZOils for spring, 194i. - VACATION CHFEK OUSE SUGGESTED AS A PRFLBQUTION OI‘ mmtiliu that tontemplam m“. up their homes in the suin- met and moving to the country or to ma seashore should make a care- fsu housq impaction baton 1t is vaulted. A amok will reveal m» precau- tions should be taken to gun-d againbt mo’ Possible damage during the fanulyk a-bsciice. An examination of the roof aka is gitpwbatitiadiifb small pre- tntvtions. l eaxiing out gut- lnd ’ , , In takun. rubbish mould be gathered and-burned, partiicuiarl accu- mulations in basements an attics. Piles of tier, rags, shavings and smalls: material times our: fins by igniting spon- tzanootlfi. B b win to pm l-il tmwhu in gins. mew Ir camien containers, or, oven‘ bet/her, to re- movq them gntlrely from the house. all gasoline, oil and paint cans IIUOUKI be removed. As a final precauvions, all doors and windows should be closed and looked. llf than no any blinds or shutter: on the house. they shcuid no closed and locked as an extra DRY W005 NEEDED l")! OUT- lprottectlon against intruders and as DOOR PAINTING um you wait for s dry poll Paint ihold. good material to paint on such s.‘ ‘surface. | Not only will s. good deal of the , paint peel, but to repaint and make not peeled shcyuid be burned otherwise t-ho edges of the peeled tilaom will show. LAST SUMMERS DRESS i L: you have to look closely to whether a dress is clean m for one mom wearing you may sure that it isn't. ~ The perfectly groomed fknows that a slightly dingy pair of gloves or a blouse with one stnall ,spot on the front of it are as do- gvastating to her appearance, and theretfbm her self-oonfidenoo, downright soiled garments. This is the time when each of ll i ought to remind herself that there is a right any and an ever no ‘wrong way to go about making iodds and ends of last wardrobe infinitely useful this - summer. y msmastakimodcoumetowear a last summer's dress until it nu been inspecim closely for missing snaps or l-iooks or a sagging hem- line and before it has been cleaned or washed. on dfllfflg wood will riot vgxgrjAfl m WM t an I WM of USED otrrsmt: as wuu. as . 1a good Job of it the paint vim. has ‘i... off. fthut this tytpg of a protection for windows during vy simunor storms. The cellar fliwld b9 securely bolted. BLIND! MAY HE INSIDE HOUSE Venetian blinds an an old to the interor decorator, f“ home owners no aware sun screen is avallabls for outsido as WQII a 1n- side the house. Helping to reduce mun tem- raturas and moderate incotnitig ' ight, outside Venetian blinds scive and finished to wim- Designed woman swan severe exposure, t esc bin s d h l d come in three styles. One tyvpe is made with a collmtwsible frame and Zsido wings for protection against 1nd light. ‘This style is most prac- Initial where windows an set deep): into the house walls. Another type attaches to ms am iof the wall as well as Mimi: the reveal, while a third is d-rsigned for use on numner’: iglanod-in. IJIIIIVQIQ irprchcs, either open or The blinds an constructed with making it poc- operitte them from inside the home without the necessity of opening windows or omens. ‘they are Mliifliblg for any time of window except the ottt-stviriging crtscment. helm to wash sweaters youxso“, Ulo Mlnlrdl for uheu If u'ro mt learning bow to sew, is lhn areas to begin on. ‘It’: so simpls tn maks that oven a moginner (an run it up in s few ‘hours of her spare time. And thl viccomipltshed drcssmnkcr will want iio make it. too. for this is one idress that will stay neat and fresh tall S/ummeix-thanks to the but- tons across the shoulder! and down [the side which enable you to open it. out fiat for easy washing and pressing. Have it in several colors. lit will be one of the coolest, mo=t ‘comfortable dress you evcr owned. Style No 2850 is dcsigncd for sizes I2. l4. l6. 36. 38 and 4i). 8.24! 16 rcqtiims 2 7-8 yards of 35-inch material. Monogram iaattem Nb. $741012 must be ordcrdc separate- l’- Scnd Twenty (zoo) min is pre- ferred. for pattern. Write plainly YOUI‘ Name. Address and stvle number Bc sure to state ths size mu wish Style N0. 2850 Szze ..........-.-). Name Street Address City Province FURNAFE PIPE. The pipe wits-ii cxtcnds fmm a furnace to Illl‘ ciimiity mould onzy be of sititicicnt length to so Just lnsitlo iiic (tiiitmit-y’ flue. ll. should be sealed in tght 'l'lie draught of the itirniace is cjten rctmrdcd by having IIIP ])i,)€ uto 1on3 when in- serted in the chimney. i Needlecraft- ——F0r The Hom A IND.’ lllOll