l l s... w crown lunatic" .;— Realm vVhaitl-ltlle Foshionktflrle Are Wearing Illustrated ‘Dressnlliklltl Lesson Furnished _ _ _ With Every Pattern By‘ Annabelle, Worthington .7 I VYIVVW llzsz 5'8 Cvfiiersneen diagonal‘ lightweight woolen makes this jaunty utility all- ‘anlcleeve bands are oi plain iaille touch at neckline. crepe "and lis stunning in dahlln. pur- l ‘the crepe ior contrasting eiiect. The ' siilaoloOoo-loaaossudosoaoaoaallllluo day dress lolentirely suitable l0l.' im- mediate wear. The hip, waist, neck. silk crepe in harmonizing shade. YellowJ-qillo crepe gives lingerie Style No. {i288 is designed in sizes 1.8. i8 years, as, as, 4o and 42 inches bust. ' - It's very French, and a dress that Yqlfll only ilnd in. exclusive shops, so take this opportunity to copy it ior a very small outlay.- It is equally suited to iaille silk plo shade with just -a touch oi egg- shell" crepe at neckline. in black crepe satin, it's an excel- lent choice ior smart matron. Cut the bands from the dull suriace oi neckband may be cut irom the dull side or oi white crepe silk. ‘Emerald green silk crepe is youth- iul with self-fabric trim. Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure to iill in size oi pattern. Address Pat- tern Department. Our Fashion Magazine is 15 cents, but you may order s. pattern and a _ Fashion Migazine together ior 25 cents. __.___-_-__.__.-__._. ‘no. ma, Size loos-aosasssafasllllllaaa . Name Street Address qQ00!IQOIIOOIolillolllliillllaoloosas , City State BEAUTY ARTS - (Continued irom Page a) J 5 l» ‘ When to Shampoo’ The answer io the question: How bum lbould hair lbe washed? is- best lelt to the individuals dgement, since itiiepends largely upw environ- ment and the condition oi the hair. When excessive amounts of dand- ruii are present ads-ill‘ Win99‘? is zccommended by many physicians, but, fore the ayel-sge‘ condition‘ a shampoo once every tart days or. two uveks L! sqltable. ‘V _, _ In order to counteract snypnssi- hillty oi dryness alter 10o frequent waving or alter a permanent jwave. the warm-oil treatment may be used“ before the regular washing. (The cil can be used in various iorlns oi hair- dressing or it can be availed dll-cotly to the scalp before the hampoo.) Several __' __ Jug ngoegggyy fifte- mflve all the outward traces oi the oil and to leave the hair soit and iluliy. Ehch latllering should be th- mllshly rinsed away-bolero the next Is Blllllled. The rlnsldl-lrlblng should Klww no traces of sutll. Brtoseor dirt. Reconditioning also [h]; 1i yw am undecided aboutllaving "other Permanent‘ wave and your M" is not iilffechly llcsltby, delay [Him Drocedlll‘! lint-ll your hilt has been .1 . A a. L ouoehold Ilints Juno-rum, r Baby Ylllow Slip To avoid the difllculty oi ironing baby pillow slips on all ordinary ironing board, out a board a little llrlatertlhm the (slips. Pad it the sbmc as the ironing board. The pil- low slips can bseaslly slipped over the board and ironed nicely. _ - Peeling Apples ‘ Pour boiling water over apples to‘ be cooked. rneybeol‘ mubllwssler anal it saves much time. ' ‘Flour spreal over the names oi burning oil or iat will extinguish the fire. reconditioned by regular massage, daily brushing and careiul shampoo- ing. Then select an operator in whom you have confidence and you will have more than an even chance for a suc- cessful wave and a healthy head oi hair. It is far better to haves. iew special scalp treatments ' and wear your hair straight for a time than to invest in a permanent wave and have urlhealtlly. dry. rblttle hair. Build up vibrant health by means oi adequate diet, ilesh air, sunshine. lest and daily exercise Helpful Hints Easily Separated 11 you are continually breaking 988s when trying to separate them, try breaking the eggs one at a time into a iunnel which has been placed over a Jelly tumbler. The white will nus throusb the tunnel leaving the yolloin the funnel, and there you are. The Fat Lady They may tease the very stout per- son ior always wearing black ‘and 100111118 as thought she were in mvurnins. but ‘perhaps they would tease her a. great deal more ii she suddenly appeared in brilliant shades that w-Dhasize‘ her size and made her seem to weigh 50 pounds more. a Pleasing all: - I! you know a. little youngster who ls conilned to a hospital room (or a time, next time you visit her or him, take with _you a small aquarium with two or three gold iish swimming around in it. The child will enjoy-it so much mom than flowers and can Kiri ifllriyment irom the glit without even moving in bed. Like Freshly-Baked R0115, biscuits and muffins may be warmed over successfully by spru-lgl. ins lightly with water and placing the Dan in which they are in in another pan containing water. Then heat in the oven ior a few minutes, Find they will be as iresh as when freshly baked. For Baby's Crib ""911 buying rubber ‘sheeting ior baby's crib, it is wise to buy the rub- ber sheet that is already cut and iin- lshed on the edges and has metal Byeletsfrl each corner. Then saiety P11“ may be slipped through these eyelets and the rubber sheet turned under. the mattress and pinned to the under side. The sheet will never Sllll ‘and baby will not be annoyed with wrinkles underneath mm, T... pentine ‘A Y"! dfvlls ln the suds on wash.- day will loosen the dirt and whiten ‘the clothes, _ A icw drops in the water when wa- WPIIIB Dlallts will make, the leave; men and fresh-looking, A few drops in the bottom qr ms ‘milks; chests and drawers used ior 59077718 Will frighten away motppkf‘ A Mlle turpentine on a_ soft cloth rubber over an enameled bed will ljenluve all soil and give a good gloss t0 the metal. ' ' Delicate colors in wash materials will not iade ii they are soaked in ‘like-Warm water. to which a iew drops of turpentine have been add-' ed. When the water is cold, wash the materials in sudsy water. Necessary when there is a. baby in the house n. thermometer is an absolute neces- 51W- Billy's head aiwsysseemsto be hot to the anxious watcher, but when his temperature can be taken, either under the arm or rectal, and go re% is normal, home remedies can be applied and many an u“. necessary call ior the doctor is avoid- ed. ‘ u.. .~.\... ' in or. a...‘ _ih forget l symptom when the "But Dr. ChasdrNerve to ‘did ago. It renews the l “Now Daddy, you vmust not ltiolndood I Sloop-Well ‘Now and 1am Feeling Flue” t fatigued and cannot sleep well at nights. _ yltais advance. But there is relief by the use of Dr. ' , ‘ It dose notfilroduce‘ artificial sleeribut restores and builds so tllatlna few days you find yourself resting and sleeping l d piaise Dr. ChaaefitNerve Food as the greatest of your nerves get rundown. _ mm will ' the delegates awendillsthe‘ Trlmfllll V little of the tailoring-lower: 4 oun- seswvlton-liassl; l did-m boar: l ' 63nd? wet-is 111,4." ‘time wk"- ofiin: io-Qdroosaimnle ‘tincture oi tannin m» ._ -' v.0 a‘! l _‘\~;'\ “u, .oi Sum- mes-nlde’ was entertnined at the home o! sdus-‘nvs-‘Moivelu dn-Moralay evmine. . ‘. " i o s‘- o .- '__ ;__ » o. ll. s. was ‘sob-ad ' noon Brldaa" club. ' ,.-' ' O O I *1 . mlssnnd and mittens/amuse or smmlerslddilent-on- saalrdav for Halifax, N. s. where they will visit iriends. ‘ ' a L The Maritime people M10 willbe members oi tip,- oanddian delwM-lm to the Fourth imperial Press Oonisr- enoa opening in LAmNrYIPIIIM. 0R armor, will bean-an. McKmrla oi the ‘Delegraph-Jouzhlal and the Evenlns ‘Dlmts-Glqbe. salntliohuvlllruwlll be accompanied “by Mk8. MCKQXIM Ind w. H. P. nunhelnin K.‘ c. schol- mo» mtgavdaey N- aceonlpanlied by M11 Dumwyin‘ _ ‘of whnan" are, well known here. Mr. '_Dll$=1’l¢l'l‘l.lln.b°m§ B Chalottetown manZ-wlulo ln-s. Duche- bibs-sumac“ atlfortune‘ when ‘(My hgvg flflpir gunmen-thorns. The Qan- adisn Women's Press Club delegate attending tile conference will be was Kenna Hale. editorial writer of the Winnipeg Bree Presqwilo was one o! a -._.---...--- 1 MILADYBEAUIYFUL (Continued iron: P880 8) Oily. Skinhead l-I-alr Leeds-PI wish you would help motto solve mybeauty wuhlems. ll) I ambot-hsled very much until oily‘ 1' have ill-led‘ sgvemlltlsinzs. but they gave llmrtldoi. Nvhatlwouid you recommend?" (f) I have a very o"! lliflfi-lsv- w¢.my.°°!*'l’1°*‘°“ 1F illclitledwtnobs" what shall‘ 1 db to omiovoltl la) 1 have reuni- a illll straight “ coiiiure ior mo? 5" ',,.».~.:.'. a Alcivdrl-Oilyhalpmay beshara- once at week-with a. reliable oughlyr using hot '_and.c0ld'water al- ternately. s" tepid rinse. oi- na-‘astlsiaq swash an" astringent finale -. may be" ‘ipplled. rim is a ior ellcesslvaly oily ‘blur: lofolmoerrbsy mm: I dram bdldg ‘A: "ounce ‘bicarbonate _oi sudli 2 01mm colcgne water; -1 drain tincture _ oi =csntllaridm '1 dram ’ ‘ sulphate. Shake well. ' Divide toenail-altos ililnber oi small erdaodsanmlly the tonic to the scalp and massaschwim an finger- tips for aim-ml minutes. Give the llelr.vlfl.lmiv.m.-flv‘bem 1M1 sun bath mgula-rly. ‘To brush the over com, 1w.- waist and bY-llfll your hills- upws-rdircm the scssp ooQunt-un alr may penetrate ooyodrscalp-gli your hair beoomestoo Olly betwben’ wasllhlge, use equal parts oi mlokuie water, alcohol and witoll-lbasel to remove the excess all. olvldsuls stltands and whole scalp and hair who lotion, that _rub dry Wllhi a Turkish towel. ‘flhiawlli remove one exasq oil and disarm the Pollfll the‘ llir aitsj-wardslwith s. D1839 of old silk; this will give the hair albeauuiul, glossy elnish. -_ (2) llbroedéllvely oily oompleldons and oily hlilr have bothlnternal and external qsusss. olerladulsenoc in sled. may iwds latldpastrles tends‘ tau-brill about this cola-liilion. lick oi flea-hair and‘ shunshine, lowered lit-nifty, oolfllipaiion, ill-health and nwvoud condition an some oi-ohc caussayihese twofi ‘, problems l" "31'11Y5.19"P4."W§ "W? m“ lflflyed in sedentary work. Build up ulsbsqlm m general‘ by wise diet, iresh l-lr snafsiilunshlno‘ ind regular, some garage outrofr irate setting up uercisqior ten minutes even rnobning, follovmiby a tepid shower and sill-iii"; Take a long lsdsk walk out-ofdoors every div. '1. .- Por local t-rellfltemtjivs the warm w-itolhhaaei ‘pack olws-ortwioo a weslé. ‘mo; lmblns the lsoswltn a nliid scam and water. rlma thor- oughlyirlcoldwatnrandpatona \ . ; Apply. mm absorbent cot- ‘is good ior men and i wavflfimudlnb ob held and o; a with" I n, ‘l the Week l Whatlwoulcl be 31am " _' ' ‘ ‘ appear occasionally behind swirls oi , wide chiiion panels which trail and liquid. Rlillse tbs halr thor- ' scallp. . Convention a the Warren's Olub and vlsyad Charlottetown last Bummer. This will be the first conlerence at which the Canadian wosnen have had a representative. ' W. ,...I- " ' . "Q lat-own entertained very dsllibuullyat ‘seven tables oi Bridge lastnsaturdsy the‘ Queen Hotel. I I I _ .(_,,-c.I we; Margaret Full spent the week end irlSufmnerslde bovine sme up ior the madsltsw-campbell Weddlns- I I I . lvtls. Blanchard is eonvaleslns ulwly alter her serious illness 0i t-hl! P95‘- several weeks. . lLMLrs. C. Harper an lvii-ss 11W“ Harper are was 9d. 11°11“ irom a. three ntonilhs visit in B09101! and New York. I Alstrlot observance oi the first weekin Lent has mused alullln social activities u. many sections. O I O lbs. c. s. MoNutt. dloletlm It ti“ P. n. Island hospital is vlslltlns h" daughter, Mrs. lDr.) J. C. Simpson oi Bumimetside. - I U Mr. and ‘Mrs. l5. E. Robinson, who visited. Mrs. Robinson's mother, like. Giedden ‘oi summerside. last week. spent a iew days in Ottawa. beiore rotllmirlg to their home ill Nileliort. Basic. Wllllist in Ottawa they were present in the l-lmlse oi Commons during the latter part oi the debate on the Address. They were suede 0! Senator and Mrs. Creelman MIKE- \rthur lest Sunday evening. Paris spring styles for evening hours strike the ladlcs-be-gay note. “1t," says Parfs, “lilo is real and life is earnest. but on you!‘ 5915mm“ irippery at lligllt and lWEGl- "l" Fe- lllillille" il-lppery naturally suggests lrailty. Ohiiioh lace and tulle are in ascendancy with rich stained-NWT brocaded ghifion and say hunted hglbltelydh eclipse. Even toes dis- helrllines which only manage to clear the iloor_by, a wllivpef- " I O l evening silhcuettes are st- raighter. than those oi filter, with soil. d in; around the-waistline, or soitlln capes oi’ bz-leros which make iiormsl ‘ waistlines less dliiicult to \ not Dance and dinner dresses continue . w show exaggerated decollet/tes. some oi the plotuwt‘ being literally back- less in the waistline, except ior minia- tureshoulder capes which split up the center. There are decollett ev- ening wraps l...‘ well, with adjustable collars which can be worn exposing baro shoulders or draped around the nook. . O O I Evening wraps nearly all are hip length. Evening ensembles oi print- ed chiffon, with fur lined cape Jac- ‘kets in match, are now. The same idea. is carried out ill lace or satllll Co- lored long gloves are widely shown and dresnmakers place insistence on ‘Mwlfyl . » To quickly [It rill of leallsell liiltoihinnls. Uaullythenheaa- eibaiin or a limb-d slouch. Quid; rill cans (ran the cleansing affect of Dr. lhnllioa’: Pills; they flush ca! the stench all improve digestion. ‘I'd omens Cmilpaial Headache are Dr. Hamilton's Pills Iraqaaaily. Thu tlay Pills In III, Ill Ii. Ritalin! Suited henna: all children, aal all folks pa. loll by In: everywhere. .~ l Ts k113i"! headache, his Iva of iissrlliilo at light, drink abaalaasagl iatsrtlalsanafll dab.- m. advice sal am u- ' law-r lulu. your Mellie. ' [shelli- vlll- INJIIHII. has ail ngdaia you syst- wiih Dr. - Inltdsfills. Sslliyflbagglata II/H\ l |Ll.\ lbluous nrdolgns I IIAH coder-rye. rr.s"e..":::+......""ma N ' with a dip ol-‘wsves s taro-bead. ash-and o: m: . ‘ n n ._. h . _"*,..§:.p|q; 9V“ l ‘lllbargsahinaneesssary. with this s-w-lasnaa-sqmn-ivdl-snlaasi-ts; Mmflwirtlitefw llTl-alfi.‘ °".l'3[..?.’.“.'.?.,"""“o.. Lil. ~ _ iiqog; tlflhttitl.‘ wll WWI, , J. u. Jaw- tszigtaliifiuch‘ in evidenceihllkles are ' J. I. ., g -.--; Social ‘Personal. n-:- . -.' _ A y. spears sons <¢.‘..a.>- "Mon FRY’S please _ mommy! " _ The daily use of PETS delicious Cocoa keeps chil- dren rosy-checked and healthy. It is a complete food for a growing child. g . . , I Wznterglellles I __. “How. about‘ some strawberry?"- serves, mother?" r '“You ‘ate the-lasi- WA Johnl", j V . ‘Even an immense stock o! Didi-l"- ladies, has an uhcanny _wsy vr dissu- pesring long beiore preserving time comes along again. Giits to _sick friends, guests sndtlleconstant de- rnand oi the lmily males that they be given "something t0 dlli "W" spoons into/v’ see to it that the pre- serve cioset is depleted veryearly in the year. ‘ _ , ' The wise _‘ housewife " decides promptly ioreswck thatlcloset im- mcdiately. "Naturally she does v not have an opportunity toprepare many oi the delicaiciesIthst are putrup in Augu-andlsept. but~she still has the opportunity to- put up» many goodies-Tar more than .-you would imagine.‘ ' Matmalades may be made-ior the citrus irultsiare always: obtainable. yesterday. tasteiul-delicacles. Prunes .and other dried iruits may also be called upon. Even the humble ‘carrot may be turned into a marmalade? that is ex- tremely " ‘_ _and_very unique. Best oi all, most oi these =winter irults call ior a considerable quant- ity oi sugar, so that winter jellies and marmslades iurrlish an import- antsource oi, energy and interior warmth‘ during the ' cold ' winter months. ' l-iere are several very simple win- ter recipes that may be tried wlth- out digglng very "deeply into the strained during the holiday season that is not so ial- behind us. Try them and see how much more com- fortable it is to preservein cold- weather ‘than it is when the mercury is ilirting" with the top oi the kitchen thermometer. ' l ,1. .'-. _ v .4" .. . :Wli_fifer’ Allele Jelly. ' without peeling mrpremcving the cores,’ cover them _wlth cold water and cook until very soft. Strain Juice through a. cloth without pressing and cook very slowly for about 25 min- utes-usingls ounces oi granulated sugar ior_eaoh.quart oi juice. Pour into glasses, ooolpandthen place in the refrigerator ior several hours un- til" it. thickens. ‘ . . When making apple plea or cook- illg apple saucefthe peels and cores may easily be turned lntn several glasses oilthis delicious jelly. Carrot Marmalade. y A doaenfaw carrots, iour cups su- garpthrsalomhfand one teaspoon can. oijround swap-am cinna- mon and ground allspins will make this unusual dish. Oritn carrots, add sugar‘ and ‘let stand ‘ior obs hour. Add moon iuim I Apples’ may. be turned ' into a . dozen ~_ pocketbook thst- may have been ' Wash - the apples-cut .them up » ‘£12., slowly ior one hour. Turnlnto stsr- I lllned Jsrs~and seal when cold. . Orange Sweet. Pickle. l This. calls. ior ‘four’ oranges, two vinegar, one teaspoon whole cloves and one teaspoon stick cinnamon. Peel oranges, removing all while steam until clear‘ and tender. Boll sugar, vinegar and spices ior 25 min- utes. Add irult and simmer "slowly ior one hour. Place ln sterilized jars and seal. » " ' BBIDGETOWN scaool. Following" is the honor roll oi Bridgetown -5<'.'hocl» for month oi February. » ' » v Grade X. l Raymond McDonald. Grade 1X. ~l' Myrtle McKenzie, 2 01AM’? Morris. '. . ' ' ' Glade VIII. 1 Allan Morris, 2 ‘Br- nest Cantelo. cups sugar, one and one-third cups . membrane; cut _ into thick slicesf Neesllesé S ior W An Iodlats The ‘on. "J. P. nan-rat. suaoaon nouns-a to use v ' _z'u..-s.oo ' " ~Corner Queen andgklellmonlw — ------—-----_-—_4-b_- cmdo-vu-l memoi- Morrison, i Marguerite Morcslde. . ~ an Grads VI.‘ 1" Rocldieitiaofiennie, I Lloyd Maclicnnlc, Ii William orsde-vl Kathleen wsdmsii,‘ a Margie MacKeazie, a gobble motilit- er. Gmde m. 1 Bells Campbell,‘ l MargaretrMolivifsster. ‘ g Grade n. (Sm) llKs/tdlryn Ridi- olson land l-laddon Msclnod, (eqlllt), Grade lmur.) lull-ands Melam- er, {John odmpocll. . - undo .1._1.c_olnld.oumpboll. asc- iect Attendance, ErancisWiloMastel’. ‘reachenfiieortil. Dias-well (Patriot Please n‘ Golly) i n» . P - i n aln . :- lo are bland» tint :tb pain}: gwhoatllsm noaoedtoauioj gflflgwithallndthatthroblf lnntilnoto