.1 I z- PAGE SIX - €$?\fil3l—l‘l'fi$ V ' . rr=sruaqtnarwruwr.wz'zr"r;u=fiqs n v! t. .. Then and Now The Trident compares ivhat went those which may be washed or are afternoon dress m be cooked, Then pom,“ u, buy only of grocers who it Nlllllrod 15 yards 0f wide silk. keep clean stores and handle their 5 yards of skirt lining, 3 yards 0f iootis iii a sanitary manner. horsehair dlotiti to stitfen the skiirtl imo a woman's forty Your: ago, and today. 4 yards 0f silk for a dust ruffle. yard of o! waist baiting, million the skirt, 12 inches of buck ram for the collar stiffening, 4 tloz» on fancy buttons, 1 card large hooks and eyes, 2 cards m l'im bookie and eyes, 1 card int hook; and dyes, 5 spools or silk thread,‘ 3 spools of cotton lllftdlikl. ; 4 spools of DUIUJHlIOlQ twist. L’ t2 yards oi featherboning for the velveteen ' skirt hiitdlllKt imost of her foods in the bulk. Y9! 1H inches otskti-t belting. the saw» ,it would be it backward move to 1 1-2 yards of li-etunt to the old time store with sleeve lllllflfl. Y8"! ‘>1’ ¢Flfl0llflP l0 lbtirreis and cases, rather than the t iuoticrn one tirith attractive shelves waist, 1 card of sruall bsaing lot- tihe collar, 1 bolt or scam l..u . "Bothy it requires ~i yutrils t». . and 2 spools ot‘ silk tlircai. . - . -—<Q§-i- Making Your Own Hat‘ There is scarcely an article of sewing on which n woman can savt- so much money an in making liar own Lat. Yet a ha: lizis a grca; deal t0 do with tho appearance of a person, and unless you are stir-s of your taste, you liatl bmttr get- a ready-made one, for the hills are planned by experts. ,. could not make her own but. Tllli‘ season "is particularly LIYCTRilJlC" to‘ "v ilwmo-tmade hats, ' i l ram frames, or entirely soft. tbr altatl. one should what type of hat she needs, iriit-tlt-t or a "street bat", tliat is, more 0n~ time tailored ordcr, to be u-oru wlihi _ wits, mr travelling, and shipping; ' or whether one wants it to bt- worn i for moro dressy occasions, as to, church, an aftarnon tea; 0r in it, < to ba a. theatre hut; or for moturl i -' U137 j . ‘Ilse 81KB oi‘ the person Wearing ' s’ iha hail its a fact to be reckoned i with; tho-size nnd relation of the, hat to the complete figure; in: shape oi’ Lho face and lie-ck and style of hair. The effect of the hat tmnti, sides, and back, should aid be studied. In choosing mat- erials, the color o: eyes, liair, tinti the complexion should be tutti-u into account. us; well tit-i the gowits witll: which it wilil bc. worn. 1t is a, very important matter to deroelmzino the artistic plYlpufllflllfi. of crown and brim, wiilh titcir r-- lotion, to the face and uizo of the ivoarer, and to one anotlrr. ..u ind); on one or the other, like an inch on the end 0i‘ a mun‘, nos». may make illte deftrcnct: Matti-inn lnauty and a caricature. Fur this reason lt ls ivell l0 bu; ll ready-made frame, in wliicit (‘rinse proportions are studctl out; or t‘.- copy ‘some hat yoti are SlITO c . How much trimming t.) irate, Wlll‘. l --'- , color and shape, and whore tu put iii on, is a matter requiring thought. The itemptmion is to over-decorate. to usa too much trimming bccausc you have it, and reasoning tiitat if one rose ‘la pretty, two would be prettier. Metallic and straw’ braidu are popular this. year. That may be bought by tlho yard. -\\-"itli ilials i .uent luulforzu. all filmy and white ‘.110 it \\'OlIl(l flirl giatiuatz, included the plan- . simplest materials and least expon» .; 1i’, however. a woman is nattirai- .31", Outlay. ,f- ly artistic and gives study to tho 15cm the styles, there is no reason why she - as so many o: 1m. them are made of silk, over buck m. n, an" sol-rim _ ply s dainty white dress for tho Before deciding upon the design summer Season‘ and white Wm M t-onsidcr ,_ hands, It is} com-paratiitely safe to buy bulk foods today, especially However, it. is im~ _ Though the individual housewife Tcan save motley by wise buying of , if neat package goods. The pack~ 1'20 saves the time of U10 store- ;i>tt"p€r autl has its place in the rnarkt-ting 0t‘ goods. The package t-i‘ certain lilgli-gratio brands are an iL.~'.s‘lll1lI1(.'€' or quality and there at»: some patent brands or special gnukcs ivhicli cannot be bought ex- t- pt in tlic package. The Graduation Gown. litany (i. young heart is already picturing herself on the commence- gxaduation dross. How be if a part of the i.n:ti examinations, for every sweet .:i lit-r uing and making of her own grad- izitte outfit, anti if the standard cl‘ mct-licucc were the most lovely zitid attractive garmentls from the This would repre- completioa of a. really woiiiivliile stage of education. Tnc graduation gown should be chosen, not. only for its beauty on commencement ocmsion, but It. can sup- apeciaily popular this ‘summer. - _.___{-Q>_____ Fitting the House for Summer. To remove tiie heavy drapes, oov- er iiia overstuffed furniture, and prick away everything warm look- ing, is tize best way to make tho l:..uac seem coolor for summer. it will also make ii seem larger and time restful-to have many of the do-tiztrlb cleared out, Tlic housewife can provide a sort ti; uicution for herself by adoring uway many ornamental pieces, such as silver, sofacushiona and ditstcatcllers. This will make i1. eisiei- to keep the house clean for simmer. The fact that the family will spclld most of their time out-doors is a. consideration. When winter comes. you will enjoy your brlc~a~brac all the more, it you ltztve not lad it around for awhile. \\"intiou's may be made to look itiry by the use of filmy white our- i tins wlili figures of blue or ‘green. Fiiialit-i" rugs make a room look _t-.itilci~ than the largo rugs do. {om Stori rig the Heavies. Before istoring atvay the blankets‘. mid the u-tioicn garments, clean‘ ‘mom ilitirotigliiy. Moths attack- !')ll€(l spots iirisl. .lt is a good stunt to have your winter coats ‘uiry-t~li-ztiir.ii in the spring, sealedi iii moth-proof bags, and hung away; for the summer. They will uisu-l, ally need cleaning in tho fail any-i Way, and that is too late, from the moth standpoint. ffeiilur saw dust, nsipthaleue flakrs or balls and many other ‘lllfixil i-tpelilant preparaitiilons are, madta of strips, and all sorts Qt‘ odd on U“, market to the sprinkled in‘ “M995 o‘ Suki n “Gems 3mm“ “s llic iruuki in which you whore the‘ ials 13mm ‘the scrap bag, and have a. hall tto match a gown, at that. Shall We Buy Package Food’! lPaokiage goodu have improved the quality of many foods. Crack- ers are more crisp and fresh and do not taste ofsome negiliboring _ food, if we buy them in-u. package; i it and many other foods zit-o of better " 5 qualitb when they coma iu puck- ‘ ages. The brand is tisually prim- ed 0n tho it‘ the itackago and, more of he same kind. littzkage goods save handling by workers in the store, wlzose hamlu may not aiwaya be clean; and they (‘limin- m» titre danger of petty thefts, as might. hwppén it one orders a quar- tent wortih o! peaches. There is no doubt ol‘ it, howev- or, that bulk goods are usually chemper than package goods. The paoiumgo does not. always contain u full pound, as ono can learn by road-in; who lube], but often only twedve or fourteen ouucea. when we ibuy dried beef in glass con- ‘Bfliélimp we y for ‘the container. the fflilghti on the heavy glass. and file-rink 0f breakage. Wt.- get. micro-dried beoffor our money if we druyit in the bulk. The name lqtnto of bacon, oatmeal, pcztnui. cheese or any other pack- b ll0~ tlhough one could glean the mator- “hum, clothes‘ lmuhowlfe likes it, sh» may order! But you must» be. ‘sure there are no moths in the. titings you twtoro away, for these; mal-tidorous chemicals are merely‘ ‘repellent; tfliey do not kill moths ziur prevont new ones from hatch- ling out. lilvcry garment should be well zstiunetl and aired before iheing attor- ctl awny- Pockets should be turn- cri ivimig lslde out. Things hung rm the line ouitioora should be ‘brought in two hours before- sun- Pifl, its moths seek their night's quarters early, and mightt lodge in some oi‘ those very tub-Inga; you arc airing. Blankets and every- thing which can bo laundered eihnultl be so tireaztcd before they arc [tacked away. The Porch Rug. Porch rugs usually get prellty sila-bby looking by 11m and 0f iihe summer. You will notice it more when you drag them out from their ivinter average. They may be [T213llflll9d by painting with atlrong dytis. Dyo, like charity. covereth a multitude of sins. -----Qo@-—i Smiles Slit-z “l'm tired oi‘ married life." He: "Ho's your old man." fig] cleanliness. llioilgli the in usually packed by mach- I hog, ‘Untouched by human ; lil- l"..- as the slogans, yet there may dirt »ln it before it was ‘and wa may find straw 1n vita‘ oat-oil or a chip in the rat-sins. Somotimes poorer qualities are vgllmd in fancy packages and so ru jot}, which would, not. sell ii‘ open “Pdllfi view of tiho ohoppeia. it. “Mlvlglllfillll to buyfigbettor Mtg, nnd- gs in the bulk - N1 in lhé flohge. ln buying fruits, tho "Qfifl. Fpackn/ge is much nloro e Ethan the bulk, an the Jmdll dnittket 0i‘ pouches oi- coma-t- UGI. » i fill buying for a family of f-ivo or oiz, at h Dfldai-blo to save almost a dollllr a day by buying in tlio bulk inch articles as cheese, bacon, 3211:2011, cocoa, crackers‘ and cof- flaifllmvev-laitrnod more i _- i~ foods, in tli pater ,, and. today they aro ‘ a “m: to use. Got tho 0d!!!)o- ti‘, ltolllug their 0WII.-—-M0lh@l' ls rolling up her blooms to get.’ after Mary for rnllin-g down liar Quick- lugs. The Deaf Be Made To Hear? if the tieainoes. as is often the caao. is due to Cum-final Inflamma- tion, wonderful results can be ach- ieved by using CATARSRHOZOINE. For pain over the eyes, plugged nostrils. buzzing oat-rs and other symptoms associated with CHAR-I'll, sufferers will derive Immediate re- sults by using CATARRHOENIE Hy destroying the seeds of catarrh, and thereby allowing nature to n- asert herself. Cmtarrhozone accom- IIIllIlIBB wonders in many one} of partial deafness caused "by Outfit-h. Can Thousands . are‘ using Caurfliolono i to iii-event Grinve. to ovofeiiinu THE BEDTIME STRIP— THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The First-Shot In The ' -;p[¢1 man wooocuticxfl-m ' 8 Owns‘ wsv ‘homo NYGARD!" soon An‘ mean m all-l- litro m1’. m Germ; I Animal War. i APB.TI_L 9, 1927 {l - » _.-.+___._._>.. . /""‘t”—"' ' L__ I HEAR someone i ‘MELL WALKING Father Outguesseg Mr. Griffou. .--B§ cnaroumrgngéi w-rr THIRE‘ ‘r50 ‘Tamwmon _ CRITTERS- I GU53. loo-r YOU udw, . i‘ l ' DRAT THAT mini Ngvgg cor mm AFTER ALL-- ;—.s.-.'_.-_ FEAST AND IT‘: TIME uonmw LEARNED To a ‘Pflflltf and ‘Ffitndfl 0ft: Clover- . But Johnny i’. hungry fitmagiignd wgh {br- do; 8. wnArli. t no T0 THAT ‘JOHNNY WHEN I cncn HtMl H: MuaT HAVE com: To auenwl NOW JOtNNY‘ YOU = GRIFFEN X0 COME: ALONG YOU WHISTLE~ "n? RIGHT HERE AT ‘m: nub 0F This PATH AND iF THAT [DON'T BELIEVE THAT 99G‘; COMING ALONG TODAY AND MY STOMAQH’: so EMPTY I'M Convc To car INTO THAT CLOVER FIELD AND TAKE A FEw NIBBLES MY3ELF. THIS IS A mam sccw§ ‘rt-tea: wooocweus i ‘ MUST BE JUST AHEAD’ Johnny Saves The Situation. now 1o UPSET 114: Boat AND I'LL HAv: HIM. "' L on DEAR! ti’: MV mun. - | 001 EATING N40 FOMOT TO WATCH FOR THE DOG AND I WA: §UPPOQED T0 wutart: IF HE out. MAYBE I CAN GET THAT HOUNO TO CHAS: M: .ANO sAvl POP! wutseuz! Hcmboo. v Loam AT p1=i \ rs- r » ---~»--L —-i wzttzoruwtau was: IN won I A coon HIDINQ Bu? you sAvzb MY l-IF-‘Z BY ATTRACIIIG THAT Houuo‘: ATTENTION’- Btrr Mex-r TIME ;3TAY on rm.- L-OOKOUT ‘cm/a: I'D HATE YO I 1.0:: vcw woRse mm j Bums CAUGHT nvagts. ' .2 _ .\ Lucky finial-iii. ’ THI‘: Doesn't wont, i THE BOX JUST 34.1125 l‘tt LET wot; our ALI- RIGHT. BUT YOU ooMr KNOW WHAT YOU'RE some TO GET imo eR-a-ni li-t- BHOW WW- WHO rr is aoouveuooott. ari- ooisb THE unenl- ' tn was moan‘ 1-wa- Coidq. So 17h t Bro chitil" and ‘Winter m? 811;?‘ IFCKFUIU ' ~ “Fwmtvrtiv- -