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Thousands 0f ' l‘ f1 p-msnng 110111.11: Shlflzirls 1111111 1111 over tllf‘ 111111911 - i\_._.1.~<1 1m- Nsu-l; ‘\[1"§_ 31-11mm»; mlKlngflfilii 111111 1111101 parts of‘ the _ "1 .\t--~" fbber-illm- 0:1‘. and 1111-11 111-acceded t01I<I111l111“‘- ‘31111<11‘111"cl 111 ubhrr-v111t0d ." ., ll 1 ‘»l..<_= 3- ‘».<l)‘l1‘{_' whr-ce 1911c 11101-11 10111.0 b11111 $11911“ 311d l“'111"‘ “ilk "- - ‘-~1.~ lw-p. p .1 th ling‘ b1"o1!-.c1- 11nd .\--t 111.1 1'!‘ 111" 111‘ ‘w _~ q- "q- (-.~g-r1n_qynn .1115 r1116 was Joined bv he:- nx-cc. 1\ .1l.-1ri:-.1:11. Then 1-.1 - the (‘uuadirms - l‘ '- ' r\.--rr'r.d 1n.(701‘~-'a11<-0 Large who accomp-l.11l('1\1<1in: ec-‘I-t-n‘ P. Llandcitsléd ' , 1 c‘ wr-l- r: ~' -1~~-1 P-nll-d 1101- home 111101‘ :1 slim". 11011-1 by a stn11d.-rd-1:er11-01: They wore : ‘ 0 M’: ‘n’ ‘ 1111- <p0n1 111 New Ym-it, 10d l1l".7.t‘l"F 1nd hint-k shorts and t" r .- g1 1 -1 1v ..-1 “._\ J 1 v a ~ wru; 1110;; 111.000 i11 1hr- exact centre . l ‘ . .\11'. 111.11 M15 Pvt-stun M11r-I..-lit10.‘<11 llllfiilflflx P1'1r11\;\11"151““l1<§3'-EA j e1-.f01"!:1.t-.td :1’ n preltilv nrrnng-t-d 1-"1-1-(‘1 ‘.<-.;l.01- n .10 0-1011. .11 4 ‘ f?‘ 111111- fnr 11111.1‘ at thelrlthv- ("anadluus 1:910“ "111211-10110115: 12.5w“- hflr-rn \v.1d..1=.=¢q;,_\.1a11<l tse przde 0. the directors "F-YY-Hr 111 0011"": M:- “11-01141-116-‘5111171115- 111011-01». Mrs. .7. MucL-nliu- who 1* " " ' was celebrating 1101- b1'1"!l1d.1v 211110-11 Mur- 1.-.~1:11c'.- sister. Mr.» ‘KlllPOfl Mnnv ‘111-o - --!‘.1<1.<0d the hnppv 111-out. 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""4 "1 who 111-1- to be I I 7 I 7 I V“ l-é Embrordered Floral Motrfs. “11111111- Arc-dir- A1t DQ511311 No 2711 at 1 1101‘); and flower-s are hcrc ("Omh 1101i ‘.11 mgkp R mm,“ you W111 love in wolzc; and 0110 vou can use for r1 b"ds-1;~.~1ri_ :1 1111111013 tnwcis. vm1_ lt1- s--t and a 110001-111 v0 pillow. An_v 11111111101- of c0101- S-(‘l-cmog are 101,913. 111111 (‘11- I\1l|‘ll1'$ llYtl n1"!- ihc $1111.11! '11 71'. 1-.1111.1i1_v vilvc-‘lvr- 1111 white. 71111111 11111}; 1111.111. 111-n 1110111110..‘ four lal-gr- motifs. 10111‘ 111111.- -p-r1 111i‘ 111-l. t1-1‘. 10111-1... 01- 11111.1“- mp... for 011111111010 pattern 51nd umrunfiions for all nf- these designs. , 11nd :11 cents 1n stamps or cozn (coin preferred: to The Charlottetown 11111111411 Ncr-lllv-xl-ozl». 131-11011-11111-111. ljsc this r-nupun. l'n The (‘harlnttl-toun Guardian Veczllcwnrk Dept. WESIG N NO. 370 triangular sprays, two Print your name and atldrz-sv. plainly. 1 V.1.mp---__-._..._____._._._._.__....__ Qtrl-ct hltlrcsv- —- -— —--— —--- — -- -- — .151 \\1|‘I" Zlfll The 011-11111’! finest-d Qoclahlv lnferspcrs- d-ncton will b0 0111011! the guests ed 111th r-‘auo music bv 111's. Mac. l‘ity-------_.__--- fiovlnca ---——--———-— The Stnte bail kmjyur-ight, 1101020105 l (‘unucidis 1hr- 111111-01 honor 1n DQGIHI-DCiJ-{IQOG CI-OQQGQQGG -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature i.‘ Dflfl§DDDG§G§§QEQQfiDfl<DO1D 1 r110 HOUSEWIFE Llonhs 1 Don't Go Do Make . Arum“; Difference D h D nnued In Morale y . 1x Slovenly . .1» Lkh-‘Qcldifpul ties and shirts. HIBJIGDb Instead him. Plans of Statue Orphanage to Use Clothes Psy- chology 0n Problem Children Will Be . Watched With Great Interest Authorities in charge o! a state orphanage announce that they are curing their problem children with pretty clothes, silk stockings, natty When a girl is slouchy and slovenly and won't. comb her hair. they don't. punish her by locking her up ‘m solitary confinement. They buy her a silk frock and give her a per- wave. forthwith she throws bank her shoulders and struts around and spends hours 011 her colffure. When a 90y plays hooky (mm school. they d0n‘t. tan his h‘de. they substitute Klasy Klothes for his overalls and he feels it no more than hzs duty to give his teacher a treat by looking at Certainly" this method of reforming ob- slreperous children by dolling them up be- longs to the sugar-coated-pil. school of soc- ial remedlcsund w.ll doubtless be one that youngsters cry for, a5 the advertisements say. But vat-pixig critics may doubt. many of our neighbors‘ kids, 11110 make our uves a 1 been clothed 111 purple and 1111c 1111011 from llltfll‘ layetles up. :5 5 111.- 11-75 11198-1 559- our observation shown us 1h11t there is 11111- us efficacy, as so torment. to us, have Nor has restraining power in glad raiment that makes those who patronize the spccalty shops and swanky zallors conduct themselves with more decorum than those who buy their 9 45 ‘,1 m —Danc1- 311151?- CB960. frocks and suits on‘ of bargain counters. Indeed. a cynic 11115111 g0 even farther and say that the love of clothes 1s the beginning of 01-1., especially so far as 1.110 temuune sex 1s concerned. There 1s no ue.11y111g that. the grand passion 111th women .5 a passion 101- clothes and that more girls are led astray" by hats than ever ale by men. T110 basis 0f nine-lambs of the husbamd-aiul-w-Je quail-sis are ovc-r the wife's dress btils. lmiluner-able 11011105 have been Dfulittll up and 111v- UICCS gl-uuicrl Détktllht‘ lmsbunds always 0110111111100 when their wives asked tor a 110w frock. "Win11. 1111011101"! Where's L110 one you bought last. 1:001?‘ 01- because lIUeDfl-lId-S 11111011 Lu 110L100 111.1011. Ol lUlIl" But while 1t 1s true that pulling w-hat 110 look like. zmd-outt-t-s. trons. and 1t 1s 11-110. express themselves 111 111011‘ attire. ally no-account. never succeed. The Enrl and (‘ouutcss of Had- of The" }\1in1r-s"‘s tho ‘Krlg and Q-uccn at Vlllndnol‘ Castle tol- Auzlrrt. . - . - Mr 11ml 111's. t‘. V. Snow who 1:11-11 Iieiua cord-alfv uclcomcrhhere- ‘a1 new residents. Mr. Snow havingl 11111-11 01111‘ tl‘0 11111-1». as account- 1211: of the Rovnl Bank of Can- ada were 1v‘del1- entevtai-Jed be- fr-"e 1011 t;- 1110-1- 0.111 ltnme 1n New Glastlruv. Mr. Snow “its presented .\v:tl1 nn olccn-‘c coffee lwrcolator frmu Mr. and Airs. R. H. Pethick 11nd 11.- stntf of 1110100111 Branch nnd Mrs. 811011- 110s- entertzfined by the nu-n-bcrs o1 1-01- bridge club at the l-ome of Mrs. Pfllll Mac- lertrl 0nd p1‘(‘$(‘1‘|1l‘(l with a vanity (-11.10. E0111 M1". and Mrs. Snow have a host. or rut-nus 111 New Glasgow who will wzsh them the best of luck in their new home. o - . . "The tea hostesses at the Golf 1111111 this afternoon will be Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. M155 Mary E. Ha "--"d. Mrs: A. W. Hyndmart. M: - {Wary Brmvn, M155 Norah Longu-c-rth. I l I O 1 Mrs. (Dr) Ramsay of Saint. alohn. has been gpt-nzling a week 111110111: friends in the 01L}- the lzuest of Mrs 11111-50 P2111011. 1 . 1 . Chai-lnttetnwn Tennis Courts this afternoon the tea hostesses will he ft-Iiss Eleanor 110111110 and Nlss B11101 011mm. - -. . - ‘M1: A. R. (‘flIW-fs numerous friends tire glad tn .100 111m out. driving after h-s ittdispflsition in the Sunawrlunt and hope for his curly return in fictive duties. . . 1 . At the Mrs. Alexander Strnchnm. Presf. dent of the Dominion 131311011 of th" \v()lll1"]‘.'S Auxxlmry" of the 011111-011 of England. Montreal. wax; “f‘1'.\' l>‘f"-'\.~a11tlv ontci-tuuwd by Mrs. iloldv-u J. Milk of Summer- sillr- ut. hrr hum-- on Wednesday. O I I O Ml" 111-d Mrs A. R Vvise fife "111-7111- for Snrkvlllr- this mornlng fir) met. HIM!’ daughter Mrs. Vern Michal-cites 111-ho arrived 111 Hall- Jax _ve=t0rrla1~ from Germany. . . . . Mr. 11nd Mrs. J. LcRnv Hol- man have motored to 011.1111“ and 11-111 mc-“t their daughter Mflss Helen ltolmnn 11-1-0 lands in Montreal after a P11101100" trip. O I O I 1 Miss Mnrivw-in 11nd MM Marv (‘ormvcll of Fhlnwu-ton. A!tn.. are visiting the-r 1111111. Mrs I). R Morrison. Bedenue Mus Marv is this vrnfs gl-edt-nte of the Royal Vfctorla Hosptw Montreal. k l 0 O I received from .".'10\rth111" and -n Sunwml-rside Rrrfllt lt-Frrg m-nntcr (‘f-column ivrs. flVz-(‘Mrtl-lyr lere most ‘ntm-r-stirtn describing the beautiful Fnziflsh sccnerv ‘tbs time nf venr Wonderful des- cription; 0f the ("nrnnnllflh pm- ("1-"1011 11s N011 from (‘M10111 H0115!- wero also verv l111"r0<t111'!. ..t. Buckingham Same way with a 11111111111. The slei- up our rum-uh- 111111 stitll-n 0111' blckhoncs. 0111-0 111111 we luck 1111011 11-1- 1m.- suauby 11nd know 1.11111. we look like down- Somebody has said 111-111 there 1s more molale support. in a coat that tits 1n the back than there 1s 111 the strongest. religious convic- Wllfli Llltfll‘ Wlltffi 118G O11 fl HEW CH3‘ Or, 1i they dicl 1101.00, burst into loud guffaws o1 flbald laughter, and said: "My .010. bul. that 11g certainly does make you look like a. ugure on a pair of silk stockings does not. invariably cud the wearer to y-carn to WRlK the strait and na. row path, 1t. is folly 1o deny 1110 11111uu1ce 111111 our clothes have upon us. and that in the grout 11111101 t_v 0t cases 11c do 111010 or less unconsciously try to be No1- is 1t to b0 (l1 med that to be well dressed (toes 1101- It gives us a sell-counti- I1 ls because \\'c all inst nclivcly- d1‘e.<.s our part that makes it a pretty safe bet m 31111.20 pcope by their clothes. Lions to the r1110. but. taking 1'. l1_v 111111 large, the grew. ntagorlty- 0f people O1 course, there are excep- 11 11 1111111. 101" 111s;111u-0. 1s slovcnly; 11 110 1s unshavcn and unshorn; if there arc spC-ls on 111s waistcoat and his 1111011 1s soiled. he ._s almost. invar- iably lazy. unwilling to work 01" talke trouble about l-uylhlng and 891191" II a man always picks out. the wrong cut and 0010001 clothes; if he 1x111 wear the coat. of one suit. and the trousers of another and a necktie that. s11-0a1-s at his shit-t, he 1s unobservant, pays no attention to detail, has poor Judgment. and 11o matter- how hut-d he works he W111 But 1f a man is alu-ays 11111110011101.013- dressed; i1 his clothes ere Well chosen though cheap; if his shoes are polished and his clothes pressed; 1.1 he has made the very best he can of his circumstances, then he 1s a 800d man to hire. go in business with 01' to marry". He will succeed. womun who dresses beyond her means will keep hel- husbands nos-c to the grindstone as long as he lives. The womnn who \v1-:11's :1 spnnclcd (tress and a flowered hat no market. has no judgment. and she will 111 sralsc 1101- children. The woman who never looks splck-and-spau and never has the rlght. clothes for the right. place W,“ b‘. a pom- iwusekeeper and a poor nmnagcr mery time. so perhaps the orphanage is right, in dressing children in the way It wan-m them to go. DOROTHY DLX. AlllomirzgSmile TIT FOR TAT The train was full. but one seat was occupied b_v a suitcase. A man poked his hcad in the window and asked it the 52.11 v-as reserved. "Yes. I'm keeping it for a friend." snapped the starchy old lady in the adjoining $0111.. Just. then the 1.111.111 began to move. The man jumped in. threw the suitcase out nf the \vl11d'>11-. and floped into the seat. "How dare you. sir!" exciaituerl the old lady. ‘What do you think yolfre doing? That. was my case!" “W0ll." was the calm r<-pI_\-. "I thouaht it was a p111- to let 1-0ur friend's luggage gn without her." STYLE Two old tactics. 1vhile lmving :1 (‘up of tea. bciran to talk of modern fashmns. “What dn you think of the hats the lwssies wear Mrs. Smith?" Mrs. Smith (with dlsgustb-"Fhev dlnna wear hnts: they just. wnlk along si ' 111 m nno-o-days." Palace to over seas visitors and their visit to the Duchess of Sutherland: country scat at S11t- ton. S11rr0v 11-01-0 amonn the hlzh lfllrhts of the1r visit. The ball 11f. Bmkinphnnn Palace W115. held tn thc throne room and was opened by their Maiestics. The State apartment-s 11-01-0 described as vcrv THE COOK S CORNER 0111x1101: SQUARES. Two tablespoons fat. 2-3 cup sugar. 2 eggs. 2-3 cup orange mar- malade, 2-3 cup bran. 2-3 cup flour. 1 teaspoon bulking powder. 1 tea- spoon salt. 2-3 cup OhODPBd. 5811195 almonds. 011-11111 fat and sugar. Add ezgs and beat well. Add marmalade and bran. 51ft flour with baking pow- der and salt; add to first mixture with nut meats: mix 11-011. Bake in square pun with waxed paper in the bottom in moderate oven. cut into squares and roll in powdered silgar. if desired. ENGLISH FRUIT CARE. Mix 1 cup chopped seeded rats- lns 1l-2 1b.», i 1-2 cups currents (1-2 lb) l-4 011p chopped candied orange peel 11 om. t-4 cup chopped candied lemon peel (1 oz). 2-3‘ cup sliced cltron (l-4 lb). sift. 1 1-3 cilps flour. 3-4 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2 teaspoon allsplcc. 1-2 teaspoon tiutmeg. 1-4 teaspoon mace. 1-4 teaspoon salt. and add to fruit mix- ture. Cream 2-3 c11p butter and 2~3 cup sugar thoroughly and bent. in 4 Pill yolks. Add fruit mixture and l-2 cup cherry prcsrrves. 2 tablcsponnx grape juice. 2 table- spoons orange juice. I tablespoon lcmon juice. alternating. Fold in 4 beaten egg whltes. Line oiled tin loaf pan with 3 lay-ers of heavy beautiful with magnificent paint-- ‘nrzs of the Rnynt fnvnllv. 110111111- 1‘|1 tflWstrit-s and other furnish- inc. Judge Grcenshir-‘GQ and Gov- ernor hint-Cree and Mrs. Maccrae were among notable Canadians at the hr-ll. Mrs xiv-Arthur 111m tl-rillcd with tl-I- vls-it l0 91111011 ("r1011 n1 the tcerrtlful 0511:1111 with n drive two 111110.: 1on1: from the er-‘rnnce cPtr= to the house itself. ‘Tl-e vis ‘hrs “"‘1'(1 511mm over the plchu-q "film-v an“ receptions rooms. Flvevv thing 10115 "ITV 1'?\’f‘1\' 711*" n"-r1 Ihr-v were aim showed nwr '11:- evcluslvp "ark surro-mrllvq H» 1'0’; dpmg, '1'"- “Ts "Wed on the lavm the gracious Flu-hos: r-‘wttinq with 11n- r11"=‘< rrd making them f-"el. ~11" nt. hon-A. snnnlel- 1'- .»1..-1»1.1- 51111 w“; ‘ NncArtl-vn- .111- \"-l1'1l1Q in Scot- J-‘uvd nrld Frflnre nud r-xrv-ct to return horrn early in July. paper and oiled ‘paper. P0111‘ 1n cake nuxture and bake in n. slow oven (300 degrees Fahrenheit) about 2 1-2 hours. lAlYibl-Vll 9MP Butfienl/vuand/ialn/loo Q on» BOOKS/ART! MUSIC Wallace Stecnfl‘ 1S the “'1““”"_ ‘ff Little. Brown and co111p11.11s Novelette Contest to which 0101 mmeen hundred ntanuscripls 1101c submitted. Mr. 81013110011011 11110 in Salt Lake City. and 1s 111511-110- wr in English at the Un1v01-.~1'.\’1 o; Utah. He was born in 1011a 1'11 i 190m "Remembering Laughter . which is to be published 111 Se-p-g tcmber. ls a story 01 111° C01" 13°11 of Iowa. _ 1 Four other novelcttcs from till.» contest are to be published b1’ Little, Brown a11d Co. 111 Ot-tubt-r. They 111-e "A Cargo of Parrots b)’ R. Hernekln Baptist. “Plus M1111- Joe Murray" by William 001-001-1111 “Loving Memory" by Jamcs H111 and ‘- "A Night at. Hogwallow" by Tht-O- 1 dore Straus. Short books — novclettcs and books of essnysvat-e bccmniug 111- creasingly 11011111111‘. P01111111? lti was “Good-bye M1‘. Cl11p~ 11'.‘ James Hilton that started the vogue. Recent 0111's of i11i01‘1~t 111-1- "Not, Under Fn1't_1-"b_v Willa 01111101‘. which may b1- 1-011d 11-1111 impuulty. even with enjoyment. by 11111.16 1111- der forty; "The Croquet. P1111131” by H. G. Wells »- more disturb- lng than its title. and " tar I30- gottcn" by H. (l, \Vells; .\1u-0 5nd Men" by Juhn S'01'11b01-k. cull- ed “the novel that lulu-s 111-n 11111111 to read and t\1-011t_1- 1001's to 1'01"- get." It is a Book-of-tlw-A/loxuh Club selection. is published in Cirrh- ada. by George .1. 1110110011 Luultl-d. 1 Toronto. and is tobr- pi-mllu-r-d r1» a play in N011.- Yol-k t".11“._\- 111-v‘ season. June 25th this year is 10 be known as Rosman Dny, when 1110 tenth novel. in ten ("0111-0011111-0 years by Alice Grunt Rosmzlu 1v l be published. "Truth to 'I‘ell‘ is the name of this ycai-‘s hook... On June 25th "The Crime \Vu\'0 nt Blnndings“ by P. (1. \V0d!‘l1r111s(‘. and “T. E. 11111-101100" bv 111s Friends. are also to be illlhllfillfifl Other June books are "The Pat- tern" by Mignon G. Rivet-hart, "Dead Man's lvfirror". thrcc 1101-1-1- ettes and one short story by AL-n-hr. 1 Christie. "Northwest P 11:0" h1- Kennz-th Roberts-thr- Bonk-u.‘- the-Month selection for .!ul_v. "A111- erican Dream" by Mu-huc! Posh-l‘, Literary Guild Selection for Julv.‘ “Orchids on Your 13111-1201. n1" Livc Smartly on What Hnvc You" 11v Marjorie Hillis. author of thr- sl-u- l sational success “Ilivc- Alone and‘ Like It" June's so-called "mnél enjoyable" book. following llmll month's “What. 11o!" by Richard Connell suggested as “jurt szond reading". is "The Talisman Ring" by Georgette Heyer. Following are some excerpt.» 11-11111 G. Campbell 31011111111‘ World of Art Column m1 1-001-111. achieve-l ments of Canadian students nurll children hnth at hnmc and abiiorldl —. ..“I=‘1-on1 Saint. John. N R. 00:110.: the news that thrcr- pupik (>1 1111- art department of the Sniut Jolvu Vocational School rceivcd. in 011011 . competition with over a thousand entrants from Canada and the United States cash n1vnrd< fsr outstanding: work submitted in 1110 | student. poster nrt 0111111111011 ut’ Cleveland. Ohio. ‘This 1s pnrtlmll- 1 arlv gratifying. 111100 i1 is 111 the realm of advert lug ihut fine ert can make its widest and strongflt appeal .At the Art Gallery of Toronto there is 11 stuull 111011-121: of children's art from 01-01-11 con- tinent except Australia. and demur- lts variety, each exhibit has those striking qualities common to c111‘.- drenfis 11vo1-k_— acute pc1-c1-pt10n. realism and generic m‘ svmhol-lc concepts realized through hriillaz-t colour and dcrnralivc dm-sivn. {Vfnst interesting ls thc work of tlu- A111~ ericnn 1110111111 (‘11101111111-111 11nd Polish children. Swrlrlr-sl. n1‘ 11f] are the four German 0x11111110 where the childs 11-00 npprnuch has been SbI‘Rll-_i1’l(‘l((‘ll'"(l into the tight renderinu of 111111111-1111-11 111111 brown shlrted y-olllitzstzu-s 1111-1 swastika flags A1 Ottmv1. .-.i\- paintings by children 11-1-1-0 51-101"- ed from work bv n11 set-lions of thr- Dominlon. to hnnsz at tlu- 1111-11 Exposition this summer. I 11111101‘- stand that. tho work sulunitt-wi was in gcnr-rnl of high qunlity and showed what great advances have been made in the past few year-n The Paris Intm-11.-1ti11n:1l Flxlmr-sl- tlon o1’ 1937 is the first of its kind to devote an important place on its calendar to nulslcal events. Six syntphotiy concerts. one h1- each of the six orchestras in PRl'i.<. are to be given b0t-w00n May 28th and June 27th. Nine t‘0h(‘(‘1“s of Chamber music nrc whr-dulr-ri. and a season of opera bouffes and operettlls 1n which the collabora- tion of the theatrical artists Swcha Guttry. Jouvet. and (laston Bntv. insures the "spirit of ntodr-t-ulty animating the 0111101115011 n< 11 whole." Concerts. and contests between provincial musical societies have been annmrnced. and a -"Fes‘.lvel Orpheontqtze" designed to 0m- phaslre the development in musical culture in recent veers. Prom June 20-27. at. the Fair. will be held the Congress of the International Society n1 Contem- porary Music Another unique feature n! the Exposition - the ‘Fet-s de in 1.11- mlere-fs described b_v E C. Fm- ter correspondent. for the b10111 York Tlmes- 1 "Seventeen nt these outdoor‘ festivals will he rtvr-n. Dur- Io 1'10 | inflFhllltv 111' I110 111011110»! Mr Tl111-' (loin. the 801110 flu-if wlll vrl-vt- :1< the stage for these ballets of! DQQGQGGOGGQOQ and "Remembering. 101111411111" “y. H E R I E $11- THE LITTLE THING I come in the little things. 511th the Lord: Yea! on 1.1112 gleaming wings ' Oi eager birds. the softly patter- ing feel. (11111111-11 11ml gi-ntle beasts. I come t0 meet Ynlu- 11:11-11 and wayward heart. In 111011-11. bright ey-es ’I‘h11t 1100p 110111 the brake. I stand contest. O11 0101\- 110st \\'.'-.01-0 f-atlv-ry Patience is content to brood And 10.110 her pleasure for the high 0111111150 Of motherhood- There doth my Godhead Nit. —Eve‘yn Under-hill. ’l‘t)R.\' OFF BUTTONS Kccp 11 jelly tumbler near the 11-11sl1 l-1h.=; and put in it. any but- 1011s thut. 1111111 come off in the 11111-1-01- 01- \\~1-i1101-1-. Then you are 11111-0 t0 11110 1110111 11-11011 tnending. BFRXIN I11 the spring 1.11101" 111111‘ tut-n love but some of \ve!0l1t‘01- folks‘ have thoughts 1111-11111g to su-nllvn and burning feet. If you have been on your feet till dnv 11nd 01-11001 to do more foot work 111 the cvvuzng take time off .10 1111110 thr- fcet 11-011 in 1v11rm wa- G ‘FEET a young man's to thoughts of us older and "-1- ("nninininu M11111- Epsums salts] 'l'111--1 111111 1-11-1111 klnukiiuzs into 11-1111 501110 putvds-r borax or 1111-11111 1.< .~l1:1k011. It will relieve 11:0 11111-11112 feeling and also act 11~ .1 01011111111111. ADVICE TO WIVES 13011‘! go to bed xvith cold cream slur-newt 111i over your face and 1-0111- lwnd uv-npped up in n. heavy 1101 (-1 ‘rep flu- wnve. Won't those 1101111. out i11 the 11111-111110. (‘-01 11p 111 ti111_0 in the morning to (11111 ]11-o1‘>01"l_\" and neatly. Don't r1111 111-mind the kitchen in a night- gown rind old kimono. Don't for- uct that is i111bby's last glimpse ‘111-101-0 he 1100s in the office where 1 1111 the 0111s ure neat and attrac- t1v1- 11100 (i111 “Chill PI-IWTI-Jt lKEF-IFLARLY IN \\'.-\R.\I SOAP!’ WATER Penvtci- 1111151 never be polished. as 111's spoils 1t. and wears off 1111- 10111- ‘mnzks. It should be dull. hut -: n01. be dirty. It 111011111 110 \\":-.shcd regularly in 11111-111. soup)‘ water w‘tl1 a 52ft: 111-uh. 11nd dried immediately with a 0101111 010th. D0 YOFII I3. ERCISES EARLY IN THE MORNING It 1-1-1-11111111- lalzcs 11o more than 1:11 11-1111111-1 to clczm your face. , . 11-1111 1.11110 and apply n111k0- 11pm th.- momlnc. You should nllmv r111 "u 11111111105 for eruerclres. but 1f you 11111-0111 time before .. ._ T? ..._ ._____. coloured 110111;. 1011111111115 and fire- 11-01-115. Th0 “the-titre" will be that part of thc rivcr between the Alum and Pussy bridges. Each 101-111-111 will have 1a distinctive title 11nd sr-r-unrio of its own. and will hr- n1-rn111p1111i0d bv music especial- 11" 11-1-:t‘--11 f'-1- tllPSP ocnssions. A 011111-0111 l-'1-r-nrl1 composer 111s hccn comu1ir=rinned to write the srru-r- for PfiPlI of these seventeen f0!1t1\‘:1l~. The music ls being re- xristcrr-rl nud will b0 broadcast from lourl-s-peakers installed along the --'- 1- banks and on the Eiffel T011‘ __-.___fii FOR 'l‘l1cr0'.~ g-aieiv and smartness in this bright. monotone crepey-linen drcss (01- towu or 001111111". 1-111- mm squat-e ncckl 11c. open cnpc-likr- SltTVP-fi 11nd buttoned shoulders look 0n 110w and young. Tm- 5111111-111- squared shoulder 0f- fect. narrows tho waistline. (101135 at. the from. of the fined ddrt. 10nd youthful height to the. fig- 111-e. T1111 $111110 nmdel 111 a sheer print is siulplc 0111111011 101' town. yet dressy 0110111111 for afternr-ons and informal summer evcnmgs. It's so simple to sew. a child could make it! Th0 s‘eev0s cut. in one with the shoulders. The one- plece hack ‘s titted with inverted pin tut-kr- throurzh the wnlstiine. ‘The 011.111 to follow pattern in- rlildfls n11 illustrated step-bi-“Vp instrucli-n chart. Stvle Nn. 25M is desiqned for‘ slvx-s l4 16 1R 211 veers. 3°. 34 38. 51R and 40~i11ches bl-r‘. §'"e l6 re- nult-cs 3 t-B yards of 39-inch ma- tr-rlnl. . 15 cents 1n preferred) 11641-00.- t0 giving- Pi-ice of pattern atnmns or 01-111 Icotn wrap coin earefullv "h-w-lot-etr-u» fiuardlnn $11-10 No. 2M4 Size Name > Street Add res: City 8 "A1111 h w do 5-011 likv- your l‘: ".1. ‘V1.1 "3" _ M11111 it's grunt! but the wee lights 11:11-11 to read by " \'< 1.. 4i auu-Gfineqgegaofiflacm 660135-01 “Q5111 90c 0012-;- ~ .2 breakfast a 111 u "m " . o I . day‘ en1 1.1101 .11 the wh "martin en cream 1.11;; 1 - -. . . should, add a 111111-11§01“).<n‘-‘1h1.',)r ‘1 the white of 1111 (g1, 111111711 . “{1}; but not actually 111-t» ' {mud cream over this 111111 111-t 1. refrigerator until “"011 ¢-111‘1,.;1.‘\‘.‘..h: it will whip easily. Try whipping 010mm it whips 111016 quit-kh- open bowl and 111111 . ing. Whipped crtum 11-111 if onegteaspoun of dlss . 1s Wlupped into 1111.111 Wmpblng cream. in a 11, To keep thr- 11-1-(1 ;;. the nice 101101-21- inn-m. dark thrend 011tnnq‘c111~1~,1 the 10w. Plat-c tun lettuce 11111‘. flu-curl. tic 1111 c1111 (=11 0111' .- -- 111011 draw it 1110111111 11.1.. 51167-1. 111011 across 11:11.1 1- er. lengthwise. The 1111.; see the dark thread. \\‘ .1 ,- touches the'r wings they g1; 1 a scare that they 13;.- d0n't 001110 b11ck 030.11 111.1 hurt. Ill I 111.110 G :1‘. Duhka Test: I-fcrc those dahlia 01011-0125 101-11151 from 1110 1-111 111111 b112, Dust 1110 1-. 11nd bulls. 11110111 1111-1-1- i11 early 111n1"11:1:g 111‘ l- wlth "11i0ot111e r1114." p any seed store. '11.» cure. 15 ll l who :1 INDIVIDUAL I-‘E.’ Every 11-0111011 sitould I a few b0111u1- 1111-31.. dramatize her 11211111111 11-111111-0 indlvdllr-l <-l1.-11'.‘1l-t01"1.=l good 111011 lo fullov." 1;:- and lflolllklll 1111111.» (-1 try not t1) hole like 111- A girl 11110.10 011's 1111- - small ou;l1t to 111-111" 11111 her lashes in tlu- d-.l_v'.luu as c\-011L1-.1:. O11.- wzth .1 mouth should apply 1111.21 1y. and kcep 1t 011 r111 1110 1. 111E111. a 1-1-1-1’ large 111110 ~ slnallcr 1f i1 1:. 111101-011 vx-‘h pox-av.‘ one 51111110 (lalrkt-r than that 11.11.1101) the rest n1 1110 i001». If vour hair is 3,0111‘ 011.11.’ 02mm to plll(‘l‘ll‘lllldl‘. 51101101 sonu- t‘. 1- 1rd thought on 11 110w t-nlfiurt- 1 tou- nail 5110\n- zt oft to 111:1 K001) 1i s11111i1‘..: and . do it 11p 11: 1110 11111..‘ - 12115111111 11-1-1-101111 wtll 1. ‘..c 1| lmtuedsaiely. Faslthu .111'.l1(11".ltics -1“:‘1e film-t skirts shuulrl b0 br-t\\"0t-:1 l’: and 14 inches from the floor. 110-01 011 1-0111" 101:“. ll’ _\'111l ' 0110s. h1- nll 1111-1111s 11-1-111 short skilt. If not. don't. Remember that. skirt. 1111.131 full and [1111-1111: fl-mu 1110 11 tend to mnkc hips Im-k 1.1-.- less you 111-0 v01-v sl011d1-1" ‘"- sfsirts be mat 11nd 1111-11 1110. knees. full belmv 1f _\‘o1l I ‘wide belts 1100011111010 thc .- Vcrv narrow 0110s 111-c 121-» .. waistlincs that tend to be t Shot-t chubby tlzigr-l-s 1110.1; I- and tnore 111-er 11g if po‘: 11 1- . the c11t11-0 nllYl ‘ rings and 01101-111011»- not. for little lmuds and 1 The N011" Orleans 11111-111 machine to 1-011101-0 11-01- rice 1111s 11111-111011 11 d11- prorns for gicuuin-z u: ld . er precious metals 110111 11 . brls abandoned as wo1-tl1l01s. FASHION GUIDES THE HOME DRESSMAKER__