>Q-§ A. A. As...“ \11 ..___._—- A..- ~ -_-— ----~ .0’ ‘LAA OF A little at the off ial battle flag of the glint Oenedtignulifivision. was allude: ednesday e Khlsfls W“ It Windsor Castle. During the Royal inspection of Canadian troops at their camp. the fl ttering at file staff oi’ divisional hgadqusrters. lie questioned Major-General AOL. McNaughton. M¢°°"““..¢"$SI.I' &'f8“t“f§'l“§ oi its an . i1 designer, Colonel A. Fortscue Du- guid. As His» Majesty took leave of General McNaughton at the end o! the day's ceremonies the Can- nadian G. O. C. surPrlRd hi!" B? resenting him with the miniature g which had flown on the Oa- na ian commanders‘ own automo- bile. "Will you kindly accept this gs s small token of this historic oocuio i" General McNaughton asked. "I am delighted and shall cherish it as a most happy me- mento," the 1.011s replied- Bombre fonu predominated but it wall not a complete femihllw black-out when Parliament opened Thursday in Ottawa for the last session ~of its 18th parliament- Brlght feathers nodded from small black hats and brilliant trimmings shone from plain gowns. Spring- toned flocks stood out viyidly here and there against the inmost all- blaek background of smartly clad women and morning-coated men. Contrasting silarply with the C01,- orful me/ttern ‘woven by womens gowns in former years. the maJOr- lty of the 200 women who won ad- mittance to the narrow chamber wore black street-length ensemb- iaa. O O O O Lady Tweedsmuir and her lady- ... 11.. >4 .1‘ l- _ . . 9m HAPPENVINGSO w‘ vvvvvqvvvv vv vvvvv Viv THE WEEK ~~~ a ma» m M... h.'i*.-*.z.~=s..ssi. still.» w». .1 B.» hat “r was in velvet with flat streamers in diamonds. l-Ier plll box at the back‘. one Km; Mis. J. A. Mathieson, Regent oi tion was drawn to the novel i188 the Royal Edward Chapter. 1-0. DE, is confined to her home with a heavy cold. Mrs. W. S. étewall; ‘entertained the Thursday afternoon bridge club this week. Mrs. Noel nfpésllllfientemlneu a an afternoon bridge yesterday at ller home 21 Water Street. O O O O The death occurred in Halifax on Wednesday of Mr. Harry Piers Curator of the Provincial Museum and Librarian of the Provincial Science Library. He was also President o! the Nova Scotla Mu- seum of Finn Arts and visited Charlottetown for the P.E.I. Art Convention two years ago. accom- panied by Mrs. Piers, who died last. year. They were a charming couple and had many friends here O O O O Mrs, (D1) W.J.P. MacMlllan was hostess at a smart three table af- ternoon bridge at her home yester- dw- O O O O A great many hostesses had one and two table telephone bridges this week in aid of the two hospi- tals with most attractive prizes for the highest ‘and lowest scores. It is interesting to know that Mrs. Jane Ball and her daughter Miss Barbara. Ball. who were here during the Chfltmas season vlslt- lug the formers mother. Mrs. B. Prank Gates, were passengers 0h the Japanese vessel Asama Maru iii-waiting were the only WWW" formally "dressed" for the occa- sion, but their 80W! W?" mud‘ less formal than in other Yell" and they wore no IQWQIYY- H" mcellencyb gown of P819 Pink. lam“ figured in blue and cycnmen shades, was of formal afternoon length falling softly W m9 fl°°r with high neckline and elbow- length sleeves Mrs. Grouse Pave her lvcly-in-amltirlg. wore a floor- lcngth gown of dark blue Narganzil I with flesh colored y°k¢ “Id em‘ broidered sleeves. . ‘ Aqumarine ostrich feathers wav-, ed sauoiiy from the WP smart black hat worn by Mrs. Pier-re l". Oasgiain. wife of the Speaker of tile HolOe of Commons. Her b':-.ck velvet afternoon 80W" W” trimmed at the neck with an aquamarine necklet. and she “med an aquamarine. sued: bl!!- mar, scarlet feathers added brightness to The crown 0i the small black hat worn by MP5. R1 Manion, wlie oi the Opposition Leader. A silver fox scarf topped her black M . T. A. C erer, wife of the Mint; 8nd fltesouroes Mini-sled‘. wore silver fox furs with her bliwk ensenm-bfe. Her daught". M158 Dorothy, was in grey with 11mg stole of f-mlzky. 5°}- ' Plum crepe and satin formed the simplv fashioned 80W“ Vi)"; by Mrs. Ernest Laoointe. wife 0 the Justice Minister. Her exagger- ated velvet beret was in plum shade and she wore sables. O O O O Aquamarine Sequins shone on trhe sleeves of the black gown worn oy M‘ Nnrmilh MaLarty, wife of the Labor Minister.‘ . ‘ Curious ewe focussed on the dip- yomaflc gallery where the newest additi ns. the United States Mm- '- -- . l1. R. Cromwcl and Mrs. Cromwell watched the cere- mony. Mrs. CiomwvelYs black vel- ,..~ rm»- ,....~ .=-~»~h- (‘lit vrif-Il sil- ver frogs embroidered on the front the high-necked bodice. A narrow diamond bracelet shone "A .i__.-_-_i_-_ “m... which was halted by the British worship off Yokohama on January 20th. The Asama Maru had as pass- engers twenty-one German mer- chant seamen en route fnm San Francisco to Japan on (heir way to Germany. and the vessel was stopped when the British ship shot across hbr bow and removed the Gannon passengers. lyfrs. B111 and Miss Ball were on their way Ilo-mc to Slllnullai. (lililm, and lllf‘ above distressing lnckicnf- occurred with‘ in sight of Chiba’ Peninsula on Japan's East Coast near Yokohama. O O O O of tlfi Mrs. P IW. Turner entertained on Thursday afternoon. in vl tin g friends to her home for three taalcs of bridge. . ' ‘ The marked improvement in Mr. H. A. C. Scartlfs condition is cheery news to his family and friends. O O O O Mrs. Ernest V. Bell was among the hostesses entertaining at bridge this week. . . . . Mrs. Ivan A. Horne entertained at a pleasant series of parties for her friends ‘this week. Mrs. Fred Armour. who has been renewing old friendships for the past few weeks. is. leaving this _momiml on return to her home ill Middleton, NS. Mrs. Armour came over Io be with her daughter llfrs. Don Grail‘. and Mr. Grant, form- erlv of Saint John who are belns welcomed as new lrsidcnfs, Mr Grant having taken over the Ford agency here. O O O The Dallv Express said Tuesday than, the Duke of Windsor. now in London on leave from the British Expeditionary Force. may h“ "WP" a. new post. “Tile Duke of Wind- sor‘s future wot-k Willi the British forces is at orrwopt. the suhI-ect of discussion in Whitehall." The EY- press sai . The Duke has been attached lo the 2"ll-0i‘1‘ll staff in France since the becinning of the war. O O O O Miss ltiuriel MacDonald accom- panied by Mrs. Bert Panur-f. loft yesterday morning for Montreal {To-Day's Popula; Design CHESTERFIELD SIGN We have a. umber of requests lUl' measure we W fl the clusters. requirements. and send with i5 cents in c0 or Charlottetown Guardian. To Crarloffetown Guardian Need ewnrir Department. Design No. 0'15 NAM -n—______— clrv------———- By Carol Aimee have designed one that can also aceiul and appropriate and mot effective lugs. term cotta, grape or any color which n8 owers are shaded from dark at the top to light at the tips of s-ram--------—- 0R (‘HAIR SET N0. 075 a Ui-ci-LPHCIQ protector. For gwd be adapted for a chair set. The pattern includes transfers of the de l , .fitcl <1 l h t. keys and diagrams; and complete direction; 5'. flnlrlilggl, bcriauornlitglffdi To order this design. write , our name and address on a piece of owner stamps to Needlework Department, movmca--_----- . ~_....,.,.,.,-... A. . en's Realm/So AA AA AAAAA vv vv VVVVYTVV vvvvvvvv A_A A AAA A A g v ‘five i- l A MomirigSmile cia Dorotliy o THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN la vvvvv AAAAAAAAAAA v v vv rivet-fist Letter ‘Box AA AAA ‘AAAAA v-vvwvvw AAA A nd l3e r$0nj=il/Fas AAA AAAA AAA AAAAAA i} EASILY BEMIDIED Caller-But what made you give Small Betty-Well, you bee, 1 wanted to name it after our hired man. Ben; and when I imind it iwlas a her, I Just named it Ben 1 ur. where Mlas MacDonald is to be married early in February to Mr. Angus Paquet. Previous to her de- parture the Misses Enid Cantweil and Gertrude Mcsarron were joint hostesses at the home of the form- er at a shower in her honour and Miss Isabel Paquet entertained on Tuesday night at a very enjoyable bridge and 511N812 At both of Ithcse social gatherings the bride- Ito-be received many lovely and useful gifts. O O O O Mrs. Ernest Mills gave a smart ,'slx table bridge on Tuesday for lher many Summerslde friends, O O O O other. ' Mrs. George Hogs. Summersldle, entertained at tlvo tables of bridge on Thursday evening. . sees Miss Yvonne Arsenault enter- ltalned for her bridge club on iThursday evening in honor of Miss Mary Delegmde who is to be mar- [ried next week. The brlde-to-be m- celvecl o vcrv lovely reversible wool blanket in pastel shades to mark the happy event. . - - Ml's. T. 1-1. E. lnman was host- es at a dinner bridge on ‘Thursday €\‘£‘ll'il‘;. Dinner was partakerl of at lllf’ Mawry House. the uests than lil‘0(""fll'.l‘! to the hostess’ home for bridge. . . e Mrs. W.W. Baker was hasten on Wednesday for afternoon tee. at her home on Pleasant Street. O O O O Mrs‘ .1. Wilfrid Lackey entertain- ed on Thllrrdwv afternoon at four tables of bridge and again in the evening had g. similar enjoyable party. flshly. sires. O O O ‘O ' Dr. 1-1. G. Tiodzson of Montreal left. 'l‘lllll'1=€in_y' on a two months trln [in Florida. bliss Hodge-on and llfiss lliuirhr-ld are rtmainliig in Montreal this winter. O O O O A tell and very fair girl who rides a motor-bicycle competently along the Wlltshlre lanes is Lady Iris lvlmllltbaften. the 19-year-old greaf-glxrazirlallchfer of Queen Vic- Urio. Lnclv Iris. who In the or. dinury way lives at Kensington pal- ace with ller parents. Lord and Ladv Cariabrooks. had her art studios interrupted by the war. and is now working very hard lzolpiny; to run a canteen in the country. It was to solve the prob- lem of how Io get to and from her job. even in the black-out that she invcslrd In a motor-bike with a So all over Div should The King Lunches With Canadians In the Alrlcrshot Officers’ Club on W:"(illf‘SCli'lj', tile King lunched Ilvltll the sclliol" officers of the Ga- 'Il2(ll(lil Active Service Force after a crowded morning among the ‘troops of the First Canadian Di- vision. Also among the guests of Arid 50. do it or the Canadian Commander-in- Clll9f Mnjsr-Gcneriil A.G.L. Mc- N ' lvrre more than 60 prom. ‘out representatives of‘ Brit- isll lilllilaly and civil life. The luncheon, with ..Andy" McNaugh- Answer orcisrli in all ante-room. chatting informally about the topics of the day. Dllllllfl the meal there was no semblance of regal formality. There were no spcorhes and no frwt-nloltlmz. His Majesty was seated in the centre of a flower- decked inch ext-ending almost the full lcnlzfh of the club's banquet and gthlll f-“flli lent the scene an mean exotic all". strain-a clf milled music provided u; p, by the Royal Artillery mounted well 3g] De Miss in ioveawlth a firl when I gradus . you were chase the first one Personally I am convinced the s0 often a failure is because men they flncl tlhe kind of wives they want. riage and tafke the first feminine thi The}; marry the boarding- at e desk next to theirs e house party, not I do not decry first love. first love, provided she is also 111.5 last love, and that after seal thirty-seven different varieties of women she is still Sometimes this happens and a. man feels that he is iressed be- yond his deserts if he marries his first love marry her and he meets his first love after years of absence heaven on his knees for what he escaped. has married ills first lovc he meets and tllcu life is dust and asllcs in h I think a man shows otnly common prudence when he looks 'em husbands and wives than do the suffer for their parents’ sins.- Ambltlon May Be Thwarted 20. deeplv 1n love with a girl oi 19 who is us Dear Miss Dix-I am a. bo baby. I divorced and has a il-month-o d ness colleeg at night. as my ambition is to stud What I want to know is if I marry this girl won't speed me up in my ambition. as I will always have so much more to for‘? It may fake me ionizer to achieve my goal, but I believe it will be worth it. What do you think? J. A. . Love, But Dix-I am a yo 0 0V ma ing my decision. The‘ fe should a wlmmk u are-requisite at a young matrimonial market? you saw in the You would and seemed most nearly to fit your needs in Why. than, is it not wise to use the same tech whom you can't trade in for a new model if you married to her that she doesn't suit you after all? because Itls before he takes his p_lc _. Divorce Not An Hereditary Affliction Dear Dorothy Dix-Recently I marry him. but I don't know have been separated for year man and I are of the same faith and our religion perrnl I love him and wouldn't make him unhappy for the worl not want to marry-into a famli mania. e. in my amily. Answer z My friend does no Shall I tell him? orce isn't a heredital" be afflicted-with it tsOf course, all {of usithare influenced l to ,bt t t e enwul amng uses specially low gzsoienf consumption fir“ wulnilfibeafsagldegm yoyth: ma” bigger op children who have been lty to get along together. All children know that it was their father's infidelity or their mother's jealousy, or the father's drinking or the mother's extravagance and lazi- ness. or the senseless quarr-eling over nothing that broke u they make a far greater e ort to be good men and women who have not had t0 nine times out of ten. die tryl i18- If at 20 you marry a. girl with a ready-made family you will certainly ' to work for. so much that I think you will have smalliczrhance DO D . . have plum $211.51?‘ .-';°.?.§l.ll?'é‘é‘f‘§fi"ti? 52%.? "L" be ‘Li"‘_°l9,F'P‘?-l-'Jw; was s‘i‘\‘rrl llic senior officers of . the cast". iillil of the Canadian -""""""""""""“" Military lleiriqunrtrrs in London mingled with lilo democratic sov- hllil. fhc walls hung the her- MARCH 31 w APRIL Z0 (Aries, ‘Plllc §'.“*“ f“ lmllll’ flimllllll BTW -Evcr hear the expression "lei lsl rr linens ullllc pots of palms we“ enough alone?" n doesn-L ‘ not to extend yourself to im- Fivm the bfllvony 08ml? grove or try for bot-tel- attainment. does mean that something d or done can lote its ei- bIPd 07 Alflflfhfli- 591N116 i0 the fect through overleillng and fuss- rizllt of ills MflNiilPlllflll. lviih Brigadier J.C. Sfilvnri on Ills left opposite to cont. M; 1v. Cflliilflliljl High Com- mflssionr-l" in the United Kingdom who was fnnkod by Brigadier GR.‘ Pcarkcs and Limit-General Chor- lcs Broad. General Officer com- mnnrlilw the AIdcrshOt command. The Kirrs llrll-ciloon conversation was nlllhlv devoted In his favorable Impressions of the units he had just inspected and to reminiscen- ces of fhc Royal Tour of Canada last. yflll‘. . licre is the menu: Puree de To mwfoda. Sole If Tn lfolfrc D'Hoie1 Fricasrc fl," Pmllef. Ancrges Pom- mPR fl" Tclro du Chef. Creme au Cnfo Mcccziolno, cheese, sortment of wines. And th MAY , decision 100d m humor JUNE ‘ YOU!‘ Fight Thom From Within With Father John's Medicine if you are subject m one cold after mother, don’: get discouraged, bu: keep on treating if. because r neglected cold can lend to more serious cilndifions Do as millions have done for over 80 ears-wake Father John's Medicine. it lghfs the cold from within, and helps build your slrengih at the SIIIICJiIIIO- u iaawy$ Vibffi b10118 ‘foo quickly. Keep others may not be Inactive day. c°“ee'55"l'19WP0lni. 1i you are living true to quick-thinking, WHEN YOU NEGLELII‘ COLDSO YOU RISK SERIOUS ILLNESS tiniest-v was General 11/1955, 3e muggy-am 7'7"'"‘di"'91l’ .—-gsReg-illofllonmllygiiflgvqlellrallfiixlil . _ , . . . "1"" K1"? 5*“ H “- vm‘ can is a very admirable person .. lit is the order for today Be discreet with superiors. relatives and the duties attended to promptly, with out undue opposite sex. Get today's fastldlouinc-fs. 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemlnlk. suggest irritability, in. and n tendency to answer in mind that In an especially ood, and that with general distention and overeensiflveness, no 0M W111 gain. Your keen sense of needed. 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- according m progressive Suceasiully used over 80 years in the treat- men: of colds. '1" "i"- two years my sen or. My mother objects beca i e. She buying an automobile, for instance, nspect all of the various m individual defects and advantages before (you finally decide whose mechanism and lines and paint an one of on't house keepers daughters, or the girls , or the girls they are their dream happen to be the first ‘girls with whom the? then when men get the r them they chuck them into the divorce courts. Nothing can ever take the would lessen the rhks eor men to and thus a chance to contrast the ' find out that while some women are broad-minded and generous; that whie t are also intelligent women; that while there are sel love themselves, there are other women who can love And they could take their choice between them. a fine flunk for B, man to mar bargains home an gamble entirely out of marriage, but it have a, large liciéaintahce among women in with each o is teeth. know y complaint, and there is no reason why you because your parents and your sister are. he victims of their fat ers' and mothers’ inabll-i INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, i931‘, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look in fire section your birthday comes in, and ilnd wllal your outlook is, according to the stars III-BIII-UIIIA-IWIH% For Saturday. Jan. 27th lcoverlea), It is All Right to Marry Your First Love Pro- vided You Are Sure it Will be _Y0ur Last. Prudence Urges You to do Someyloolcing-About » » ' wsuligflilqlllwhfldfi mum 1 Shfluldgiodk around testis I131 L! my k125i Of be and T toshl manco l-Dd man-i ucta sh tmirln m ' UP- - -AIR. th u: To! a i: gfibre fllrflilkh you Wfluldift puf- window without ever look at an- akes and c ns er their on the one gldfiie W you a car. {HOBO BPDB lie in selecting a wife d out after you are the reasons why marriage is the troublghm were‘: lirillifll are r uppers ar- whoegries tgogell hETsQU them. w o work they spend “l; lglfldbgg€lld “Li; at: t' . An c3523? fiffliilt don't n. er. Then they would and mean. other women are ere are feminine fools. there women who only grandly and sel- ett his a the the one firs. he de- he doesn't 1e thanks And sometime; alas, after he the woman he should have married, Sometimes when bout the atrimonlal unha pines-s‘ a m A by the example set us by our par- giey are a pat- nents of ivorce are the their home". have a nice job and go _ y law. and I am gomg 114g -_-_n 3:1 self. And we do nope you are do- ing your best to assist those work- ilg for whatever worthy causes are being fostered. Your ingenuity will help considerably. JULY 24 lo AUGUST 22 (110)- fxcellent indications, particularly AA A vvvwvvvvwv """" I suifsmetoa . Wile c. about marrying your first lo e?- prevent scorchin g . v9 #‘vwvvv AAAA'A AA AAAA vrV w! r. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Back clche Indigestion Kidne y Dis orders THE COOK'S CORNER I 1 AMBER MARMALADII ~ 1 orange l grapefruit f l lemon Water Sugar Method: Wash the fruit and wipe It dry. Prepare the fruit in the same manner as for the bitter orange marmalade. Measure the fruit and for each cup of fruit, add 2 cups of cold water. Mix the fruit and meas- ured water together well and set aside for 24 hours. Next day bring the fruit mixture to the polling point and cook slowly for 30 minutes. Let stand again for . 24 hours and again boll slowly for . 30 minutes_ - Now measure the mixture and for every cup of fruit measure 1 cupof . sugar and heat this in a slow oven. Bring the fruit to a boll and add the heated sugar. stirring until the sugar lS thoroughly dissolved. Bring to a full rolling boil as quick- 1y as possible and keep it boiling rapidly until It test; for jelly. Remove from the lire. allow to cool slightly while stirring it occa- sionally, then pour into not ster- ilized jars and seal with paraffin as with the first recipe. Carrot-Orange Mzlrmrlado 2 cups cooked, mashed carrots ' 3 cups sugar 2 large oranges 2 lemons Method: Gran‘ the rind from the and clear, stirring constantly to‘ Pour into hot sterile jars and soul immediately with melted paraffin. l (Pisces) — 'l‘hls can be an excellent day for you if you will use your God-given talents. But it Will be an , scientific abliliv, Shoun b," iTFEZlli to value ifs soul's welfare material benefits. a hove Easy to Train Your Dog the Way He Should Go Give l Course In Manners iir lively, clever thoughts and acts. Promote your difficult schemes. if‘ you really believe they have merit. Heart interests and new de- v.ces rate high. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Money matters. sound speculation. business meetings organization and charity work 6"». peclally favored this etar-friendiyl day. Attend to YOUR affairs first, then assist others, if you wish. S ER 24 to OCTOBER. 2! (Libra) -- You born before October a: Protect your income, budget and family's interests. Unwlse buy- ing to be avoided. You born after Oct. '1: More favorable rags, nevertheless you'll have to m a ‘your Ps and Qs to avoid mlscalcula- tlon New: likely. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (scol- lo) — Born befom November :10? orrt skip important details or be speedy. "Haste makes waste" ls still a wise saying in many respects. You other Scorpio natives may find the day less re- stricting, however be cautiously dis- creet nnd painstaking, NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagitarriu-al-Hold everything! No time for blurtlng out your opin- ions or answers, nor is it a day for namby-pemhv indecision and In- difference. Be thorough, modest. courageous. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Favorable aspects, especially for you born offer Jan. 5. and particularly in business and money matters. All of you share the benefic influences of Uranus. which stlnds for more things that giaoltl‘ for en unagination and intui- JANUARY 23 to IWRUARY 20 (Aouarlus) -— Fine rays. The fol- lowing are in nigh favor: Electrical work. inventions, writings (especial- ly involving mystery and new G's- religlous activities using An intelligent looking dog-what a shame if his owner shouldn't know h0\v fo irilill him properly! - It's so simple to fcncll the man- ners a well-bred dog should know. Give—in easy singcs~ihls course of lessons: l-Colne, 2—-SIt, Zi-Lic Down, 4—Spcak, 5—Lczld with a leash, 6—Lead without a lensh. 7- Retrleve. 8-Carry. Il-Shrlke hands Your pct learns quickly if you use the same words each time you give a command. use also the some tone of voice. And only one person should train your dog. Use patience, mo! For insiance,to train your dog lo lie down on col-n- mand, you wait until he siis, illcn gently pull his front paws forward. , saying "Lie down!" He'll fry to r rise, bu! patiently hold Illm down, I repeat your command until he I cliches on. Then a tasty morsal to I reward him! y A healthy dog really enjoys his . training. Guard his well-being l with a diet giving a proper amount of meat, a dog's natural food. B quick lo recognize ailments such as distemper. ln our 32-page booklet, an au. fhority ‘on dogs gives complete m. rections for diet and grooming. for recognizing. (renting ailments. Tells hQW 1° "U" your dog. tench clever tricks. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of How To Choose And Care For Your Dog to The Guardian Home Service. B; sure to write blnlflly your foresight and accuracy. FEBRUARY‘ 21 to MARCH 20 our Name. Address, and the ame 0i’ booklet. __.____._..__. Name Otreet Address L -Oltr Pmvlnnl ifiDiTllilfliii OOOKIBK; ,dyes in Germany, Kacturers .01 Oolumbit are worried a AAAAAA ‘A4 v' v7 v v v fions/Litsra AAA‘ A AA ‘ALA; l? , e ._A _.--.. COLLUJTOB Bhe must be strong indeed to POI A goldflnoh feather on the Or calmly row the boat aside find let the cat-tall there some! she struggles with an urge re- preued To carry home an outgrown nest, leaves Ripe rippling wheat ell‘: to the sheaves. But fortitude means to ignore A rusty horseshoe for her doorl -Lenore A. Pratt REMOVING CANDLE GREASE STAINS hurches, Hal i To remove candle f o _ Baum bemgwiofidwm fabrics. scra off as much 0f the I; L, mtenud m“ Wm‘ me l," "all"; P°“""- "m" '° mfenals. there will be ercetemo injure the fabric. Place On noning new A11 Hallows at Twicnennam‘ board With l DIOOUIXB P811382‘ 50th, The building w” deemed can under and over the spot. Presa- o“, h, 1935 and um. much f)?‘ gem-w with a warm iron so that] the wax ls absorbed into the blot- ting paper. not removed by one $90118! with dry cleaner if traoes of wax still rennin. treatment . In’. sleeves, there is considerable M, H“ use of width, often squared off at the shoulder; MUFFS BIG AND SMALL Mufls are either very email or really tremendous. Generally speaking, the oloeer furred pelts like Persian lamb, beaver, and seal are used in tiny muffs; long-hiired| pelts such as lynx fox and wolf- make up large muffs. It is tiresome to find that the holes in the DQPDer-pot or the flour-dredger are stopped up when one ls confronted with a long In these little containers. -_-e_. Often the toes and sides of cillldrenvs brown shoes get rubbed and kicked. These can be improved if the rubbed parts are repainted with iodine, then polish in the usual may, Value of capital equipment, eon- sistln! of vessels, boats, nets, etc. used in the primary operations oi’ Whether!“ d?! firlillggbgctlllglsgsgfipglina gaingtrlfli lcgfljilglzillgndbhiqufiellzli Patching and landing fish 1n Oim- '3°w“- my lam” P°"'°°"'- 5 and my sister Is getting a. divorce. 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This gives you 1 ounces o really splendid '__ 1 I O-O Smartest Fashions , And Winter Styles l H-Q-0-049fi A shirtwalst frock is, for your first spring clunpua dresi. Perhaps you think it ls s little bit early to begin thinking of the wsnm days, out this is a. mess that you will want to wear the moment you nave put the last stiltch in the hem_ Tile smart double breasted closing is new and cllffelvent. The waistline slightly raised 00 give you that very slim look, and you can wear this frock wltnouv. a belt if you wlsn. es, it ls our dlamic favorite, the shlrtwalst dress in a new version, and just as popll iar as ever with college u.‘ career girl. stripes an the thing, watch them cover the campus as well ha the office, out youkbe first wttin your tailored roc Style NO. Silo is design!!! 1'0!" sizes 12. 14, 16, 96 .35 40 and 42. Sac if! requires 3 7-8 Ylrds 0f 39-inch material. f EH10 fifteen (1.501 fcoln l: pre- feredi for pattern. write plainly vour Nuns. Adglren and ltvle number Be rure- to state the else vml wish . Style No. 3115 51ml ..-.. n. u... Nubile -4 Street iuidreea _._.. .....__._........_. . CI l! Province ...___ ._...._..... Women wield the authority among the low-headed Indiana of Panama. Although Helpful Hints For The Women Folk And feels true virtue when she gins/e; WW"- lf i!" 59°F is lest ecclesiastical a nofl-iilflfllmmabie n“ eds/ptaltlon y fashions is the "dust ruffle." pears on short afternoon frocks as well as on floor EOWHS- It is a fashion which has had an excellent start and dorsed still further in the ~son collections Th“ c be I ployed on the edge of easily prawn,” by keep,“ “gum noon frock, the velvet matching the a dried pea or n. few grains of rloe °°"°' ‘mil-skirted strapiem made of taffeta, velvet W811. O0‘ reg“ taffeta ruffles are used at the skirt edge of black gowns. In ms cur- rent miclseason collection, Paquin .uses white organdle niches wt the hem of full-skirted mahogany 1.41- le evening gown. and white satin ruches edged with-silver and gold <a.re used on a full-skirted black tlon. He was tremendously excited and burst out with: “I'm sorry interrupt you all, but my Wife has disappeared again." 21, 1940 AA‘ . JANUARY reduced them w dernees. Adding a; ellrlnettgg; to the liquid in which the meat l; is an lid to sOIte any tough connective tlsfsueg, mm r o MAKE KNITTED onova - BETTER a s F“ -_-__ In order to make IlBlid-knibteq and mittens fit well m the wrist the fouowing method u Wflftul T-Yylflfl- After knitting m; we , inches before beginmn for til..- thumb In this way a, close-fitting wrist is obtained with. out altering the number of gpmhey _.__._._ One of Inndont most anclen; mba the preset la m“ l1 Pn was wtas the second old- oundatl 1 . “on, 80mg m on n Lou Wren However, 2,000 uarg 1 on the church site ls tosge laid :3: known u --__ DUST RUFFLES COME BACK AGAIN ____.. An interesting detail of of "earl modern ' 1900s" lellkth evening is en- ! t midsea- o cos limes no shown in Paris. w Contrasting fabrics gm (men d For example, velvet is em- a crepe alter- or the Self-ruffles ere picturesque evening gowns or velve- pink blue or pale g frock_ ..______________ N0 SECOND RISK A man dashed into the filo sta- to One of the firemen looked up. cough remedy-more than yo}: could buy for four times the money- t i" I perfectly, tastes fine, and lasts a fem y a Ion time. _ Th s e lendid home mixture has s three-iolcfactiun. You can feel it take hold at once. _It loosens the phlegm soothes the irritated membranes, Ill hel a clear the air passages. 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