._,.. _ ‘race EIGHT _ ’ erm; cnAiu.o'rrirrowN GUARDIAN ~ ‘ ' APR”-29 .1933 _ L,__ e,__ ;__;V_ l__,__ * _-~- _f _1 `_ 1; *_ ‘7__'_‘ i 1-3- _ icuii” __, 3 'Q-0-0 O40-0 ff*OOO§§ ****§O l lWoman’s Realm -:- Social and sPersor'1al-.°- Fashions -:- Literature W t’ 5000090006 %Q%§O§*§O4**OO tT'f¢‘1{?¢l‘ Does True Love Require Public Display of Affection? - Woman Who Has Waited 8 Years for Man to Get Divorce HH' llblfié ii! De been s Ind ge is tl . ‘Z on I tlioi 5.' been - uz.»p j;__coZ.€. 'Har' _‘fri l'.¢i`.r': a rl i nc' ~: !:;»'i‘.;_l ride al o;.1'.' " r.=.'.i.~’ E1 rs" . a Y, sorrrti that 1 that-f~ R 7'!! h.'»7i_o;: is to pa'.\.'.:‘ frm' rl 1 . gc.” and 2' if/',1"l1 F2? cv, qv" nsifi ‘.1 p;-:fer A. L5 ru and ii Iascir' Siu' I-te' 1 F51' ."t‘.'<:~; 'f:lIi.ini;rIe by making theni rare. .’*. cz hold 1. haze ship. s'.l;'c~.i l.<.<',i 5 r and b;lI,l:1 (J in til" lr' iii D rnarri nl-.dig .»' ::..ti:w; same r~>;r--i'f:- about not getting a divorce. Says he has no o find with hz.; vfzfc. so she would have to be the one to ask for a o. I :lm cc'tin:: rliscoiiraged wailing and living on the back street `..'~ I 2w.'~ him so I simply cannot give him up. How can I ‘i;..: get n di'.'oi°rf='? Do you think I will ever get this man for m'.':cI.".' f:i'|I‘. divorc nf iii.: milzc Ari:.'.i.'o \. ..-7. for '.'» Q liarl 4 » ar Mus Dir:---We are tivo young couples, still in College, who have oing together ning niarlzcd as soon as our education is completed. Our trouble ia: the parm; fill c‘.i:?.eiice :gh they rralizc :hat we intend to get married, 115 there any wily lay of ;iffe:1;o:t_ whose own lives are just a tompar.iei~s1up.' Do you feel that all affec- rzage, r»;' do l":ci‘. per: ;".lwri'»' mi: if.-re and holds us together more ,r .~»-vi)-o cj.'::*: raid 'write ‘ at there ivcre ccrlain things that were worse tl.=;-. ;.:1;:." " 'liz'-" ic-rf had taste. This ls the point of view, doubt- F . _ .:-;- zo; qi nz-.it-li sho'-`s»;d as they are disgusted at a public N uf' Len be‘.".-rex: engaged couples. "tin: l- v.1;:.; ;`;.'.i:-;-.. of fain ihey looked to the observer' they would f i “..;:~_ nt' :hc-n~..f.i:5 tile love bef.'.\'ccn a man and a woman, and 11.- f f'=.';:~ f’ i' :-lioixld be as private as possible. They feel - .. .....,., - ,~ - .. » -. Awl tiifz' fer; that to uiaizc a public display of this feeling iz1;'=.'ir~ i‘ and rob it of its finest tiirill. The very thought of ~ <~~f~"i o"./' and .=lo!;br~rin;,' over each other with a snickcring _-v 3l~-_. :i;a'.' rzfvzilpzwc love zo a feast. You can stay your hun- V..-..... _ ~,.'f‘ 1. i wr:- '=` E; the '."o'»:uii j.-ou love. with flowers and shaded candles .1 :of fr" in. ' ;;i llic rlittancc. And it is up to you which you = 'o ri cc;;‘.;n'.ia1 ri;'plav of affection promoting love, that is also a ms'.a};f~ die' 0 ’ elio,-:.1.i‘,° tw .lniw The kick you get out of a kiss depends upon \'.j:. 'l.;.i; 1 v.nj.' jsou prefer to kiss a strange girl to your sister, is: is ~.i.li_v a:'.;: gui who knows anything about the technique of <‘;:.': a :nail rloc.\.i;`t :ive her lips to any man who asks for them. ffl): . v ~_-E1 of. : i f -'rzorz that is as much stronger than your boy g'-'I Love as 1 v ..f...1 of a deep river is stronger than that of a i rf 11129, ’:_ ' ami girl in love are going to kiss and pet. But r.~.rr.~ of zu ..' ' and because it will add a flavor to your kisses, » i:.r.;il'»:'f ji. vi :I . .' pri'.'a‘.t-ly. Save the public from having to Y'-l'.i`.l,‘. fir Dorol';v.- Ui'-:-.For eight years I have kept company with rt ~E n‘.:1n fro ha". a u.;`c and two children. and, although he swears tw' " fi I‘rr.'a:». me wifi cnoueli to give them up, hc never does it. He r l"~" Should Face Situation Squarely for two years. We are very much in love and in- is of both girls object and frown of affection between us. even of coping with parents who have inarrird so Ioztg that they do not believe in a ar.-;i ci~.'.'o1lon should bc suppressed before _\/ri feel, as we do, that it only - _ T`»‘.'O l"ERl’Ll'£XIiD COUPLES. i fr; bg: 1.1: rj.;-ls' parents as i: is bv all other sophisticated ’."| p_~rr.'ir.riaZ_ noiliin; so utterly marks a. boy and girl as l.i-i"‘:,:'o;ii:fi and no l»ciio'.rlf:dge of the world as to make ’ if.: -»:':if¢‘:f.»i.= for e'.'er_v grinning Tom. Dick and Harry. I di, fi :iii with izcr head pillowed on a. young inan's pal 90-00-0 §400¢OO&& OOO OO-0 OO-00'#-O-0-00-Q-O-94404 ;:: :11-~ :1;1»'.i=_-~i. or a young couple hugging and kissing as they, 1;; a p.;i;L;»: l~.;c,`:~.'.~.ai.' in a car, that I do not think that if they .1 ‘ _ ‘ t.. Il’.".".£' l:E'liSZ\lIClI`l Ol lifl`.l~:`E‘8. > - l .. . ..i .a .l..tl in .ne wa, a mans a.ms go around '~~ if he irlfi in iiviii all that the world could give him of oIf..:'t: mi if rfp'.li.<~i'.r» ‘.0 them. - 4 lv :1 ;:: zi. rllcap rcsiaiirant at noon of a blazing hot day -";.<;: mea; of cabbage and corned beef while you 'ii jiolloi, ~~':~i c-;<:. <‘..:;f: and call you blessed. DORl')THY DIX. boomau TEARS. I :Io nw f.hn.i: that the man cvcr intends to divorce his wife ,~;;~'l 'lic ;of=nf~r _'sou rr-uiize that, the better it will be for you. l;r_o'uii/1 _~.fnii'.=.l.-If with false hopes. Realize that if the man »- lm.. fl to marry _von it would have been in the early days of T1-1.1: cooK’s CORNER ,t . L`()I~`I’lil'] .".']l'l`E LICS 1`_» cnnf cnllcc r\:»-sci: -ow Clif) 'illgill' 1-, iabicspzoii ;c`a.‘..n i‘< th foficc, tnc mill and half Oi oiler. Add the rr-mainnig sugar to the egg _voll-:.~=, .alzglitly beaten. Adil slowly :lic hot liquid and cook,_ tirriiig L-Jiistaiitiy, until the mix-I ture thickcns. As soon as the cus- M th b s and stir until clissolvcd. When cold and vanilla. Chili tli;n'ouglii;.' and l “ '_» cup iniil; - add the stiflly beaten cg; tilirtcs W \»_ r' _` -who . . '.'S343£llf1>$l{lK.Z I. Alek \\'.-‘\TllRl.\`G ROSE BIISHES Roms require an abundance of tard coats ihc spoon remove from ;‘;tf(l`9‘uYl`:;. lilud Dry' kC0lll1is_ the sur- tlie fire. Add the scf'.ciicd gclntinel ‘ " "j 00"" mm uluulg uutu lute .'siininicr niucli moisture which ould otlierwisc paiss off into the ir will be held in the soil. After each rain or \va'.cring during the serve with wiiippccl cl'vuiii. 1 teaspoon preparcti niusiartl Gratcd cheese Mix ham with seasonings and thoroughly and serve on a enlatl plate as a relish. QUICK PARKIER H0l'Sl~.` ROLLS 2 cups brand flour 4 teaspoons baking po\\'df~r 2 teaspoons sugar ‘._- teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons Crisco 1!-3 cup milk Si" clry iri'1:"~",i?iits together. Cul third inch in tiiickncss, cut with round cutter and crcaso in centre with boured knife. }3;.l-ii one-half with sliortenina final fo‘d over. Put in well-greased p..n unc-lialf inch apart and bake 450 rlrigrcc F. l€c|".'es four. ii.\.\i cRoQL'i:Ts 1 cup grouiid broiled liani , lt teaspoon paprika I Mayonnaise to nioisteii ; mayonnaise. Shape into small cro-A quets, roll in grated ciicc-sc. Chill* in :.h';.t1'iix:g, acid milk, roll to one-_l -_-1-_.- your L...; fi , a;~...‘ n li;'f'.if li-of»proniLsc suit, and he hides behind her Skirts while he '_-ni'i';fi: on l.1. nf Iiviiiiis work of stealing a girl's heart. 'line gui li';3.f;'.c.. inm when he tells her how unhappy he is at home and lr.-1. nic. '.v;l~ ilo4~'»‘ii‘t understand him or sympathize with him and lim-_» mix- 1; thf- m=‘7.' our who brings any brightness and cheer into her 1,f»_ _iwl lv- :~pful;:; '.';if;m-ly of their being together some day and still more \;i':u<-ly inr»n;|f»v;.. dimrce. and when the girl grows insistent upon a \i'cd.ivy- 'Ayc, Jock. hes 1 fecnishcd speasf.r." Jock ‘who had slept through most of-the politician's speech;~- "Thcn, wily disnn he shut up?" The young man was rather shy, and after she had llirown her arins around him and kissed him for bringing licr_a bouquet of flowers he jumped up and grabbed his hat. "Oh, dont go," she said, as he made for the door. "I didn’t mean to offend you." "Oh, I'iii not offended." he rv- plled 'Tm going for more flowc-i's." The new man:‘.;;cr of the big city bank was being introduced to thc] employees. During his tour of the offices he .suniincr season, the rose bed should be hoe-d or raked. It is better to water roses thoroughly occasionally than to give them a iight watering freqiieiitiy, savs the Dominion De ~ ° PEECH purnncntof Agricult\u'e. l ___ I" 15 "ut mu °u““» u°W'3"°l" W' Amon" the recent a uisitions of syringe oi' spray the foliage with water every dry day, as this is a useful preventative of insects. This syringing is for the pul'D059 Uflprcsented to the Museum by the cleansing the foliage, not for adding moisture to the soil. Spraying is best done late in the afternoon or in the early morning because, if the fol- iage is wet in the middle of a dry, hot day, it is liable to scnld. Rose beds should bc kept rich and Well supplied with huinns by the annual application of well~rotted barnyard manure in liberal quantities in thc autuinii or early in thc spring, Make Study of Types lVl:t:;tcr_v of a few simple prin»- ciples will enable even the beginner SYONGES THAT MOVE in garden making to use the prun- ing shears to advantage in main- taining his garden patterns in the thrown lm me vexed question of shapely and colorful condition ]°°°m°M°n in Sponges by M' Bur' which he dreamed in setting them mn at 9' meeting °i me Z°°1°gl°°1 out. Before bcginiiing to prune, Sucuity' says the magazine Nature' study each piece of inatcrial from Mr,” Burton has been asked w ln' the standpoint. of what type of vesuwte some smug” growmi 0" ‘lit-aiiiy it is' expected to supply. It the fmepbeus °f the 5°CleW'5 maybe tzrown mainly for thc beauty auuarlumf 55 1" “'35 f°‘“'°u tue” `of its flowers as are lilucs, spiracas "ll8hl» llll»9l`f¢Y¢ . Wllll U10 Clfculu' and roses; for the interest of its tum Of the Wat” H9 fo'-md that foliage as the Caragana. Cotoneastcr acutifolia, the cut~leavcd cider, or the Ginnala maple whose delicately out loaves and brilliant coloriiigs as summer advances into fall lend brillituice to the garden: for the colorful twigs for winter warmth as thc recl and golden willows, the red dogwoods and some of thc bush ros- c.-a; for the m'namentul fruits as the mountain ash, the red elder berry. Cotoneaster integerrinia and the Japanese burberry. WA'l'|'IRl'NG ROSE BUSIIES Roses require an abundance of moisture, a.n:l by kerfping the sur- face soil loose from spring until late summer much mosture which directive locomotion, carried out by would otherwise pass off into the amoeboid extensions of the ccto. me Bm ssismm cash r air will be held in the soil. After some, t wn, a ic , , ,,weH,,, asked me managtwy ,how c.ich rain or watering during the it long have you been with the com- Sumulcr seasm' the "se bed Bm'D'EA"NG SPIDERS ‘V p,,,,,.._,». srou d be hocd or raked. It is bet- ...,m_,_,, _W 1.. sity.. B,.0“.n |mmC_ ter to water roses thoroughly oc- The London Zoo has recently ,.,,pH,,, casoually than to give them a been enriched by a large number ..,-M,-,` ,._,, ,_,.;,,,, _<,.,.,,i¢(.|~- Mn, light watering frequently. says the of giant bird-eating and other 0,, ,hr ,,,,,.;,,._ ,Do-~» n on D pet-.tni'_nL of Agricul- out-size spiders. A constant supply -.YH h,,._~~ ,,~,,~,;1 B,-,,,-,-,,_ ~,,-V, t-ur, is provided by the many lines of durin;:`nll tliizt tnnr- Ive only mari I It is not tio o‘t“n, hoiie ev, tfi banana, boats. but n0thbly those one slight nii..tz:kc." .~_vriiigc or .spray the f‘liage with that oome fr0m Jamaica. “E»o.cl!oiil!" s-'uid the maiwg'--~.,~.~.'1lereve:-y dry da cs this is n As one explores the tier upon, '\}l.:r.' rv:.- ti I -r '_ atuiate you. bu ,i1 :'fn` przv .il 'xc of i :rc ls. 'lh:-.I tier of holds in these ships. c;‘n-~ cncclorth L.. faire careful." lcotilinucd on Page iii ~tai.ning in all como 1,500 tons of| ,ue .é.»“»‘”` " @ ~ \ __J _-- \ ¢ \ ,F X. Qibw . Nomination of Warren Delano Robbins (ll, first cousin of Presid- ent Roosevelt, as minister to Canada is expected in diplomatic circles. Mr. Robbins’ daughter, Helen. is shown in (2) and his wife in (3.) _» > -..,,___ . Bold as an unhunted fawii, Up the windless heaven is gt-vue-~ Laugh-for ambuslied in the day- Clouds and whirlwinds watch their prey, -SHIEILLY What 5 the first thing a garden- or puts into his garden? His foot. When does a conductor of an or- chestra run faster than anything on earth? When he beats time. ` THE KlNG'S CHRISTMAS DAY S s CQ the British Museum is a matrix of the King's Empire speech on Christmas Day. which has been Gramophone Company. The mat- rix is made of nickelled copper and has been placed in a hermetically sealed brass container. NEW PAPUAN STAMPS FOR THE _ Kino The Lieutenant-Governor of Pa- pua has forward to Canberra a complete set of new Papuan stamps for presentaton to the King. Each denomination illustrates a phase of Paipuan life. A new and valuable iight was even the adults were capable of moving appreciable distances to se- cure a more favorable area for feeding. Movement in postarval and young sponges, he pointed out, had been recorded on several occasions; but it was now apparent for the first time, that even fully grown indiv- iduals could change their position. This discovery has an important bearing on our conception of the biology of sponges. So far from be- ing "typically sedentary animals” as'they are described in leirtbooks- the victims of chance and circum- stances-it is now established that they can, or at least in some spec- ies, exercise some selection as to habitation, the movement being a 1 t -3%. won. 'rr-nr-_=:> r »» " f "- »- wr-f ~ -- . ohm 1zEAm:1i tain-..poou.»i -.\~l.=.-i- ._ ‘ ""D°"" \"""1‘l Wi soft vi nds and sunny skies, ‘V ~ .. ., i v- ~ len 'E " ' .Soren inc gc:a..n ..r :nc hater., g with the green earth harmonize, . fr - , .. _ d ., d c siigzir and iicut in a doublcl And the young and sw) awn' fruit, these six to eight inch long spiders make a weird spectacle as they skate over the walls or sit waiting for the small birds which never appear, the Montreal'Herald asserts. Some of the species can give a very severe poisonous bite, and dozens perish at the hands of the crew for every single one that ar- rives at the Regentfs Park men- agerie. Zoo specimens become very tame. allowing themselves to be handled by their keeper. ii YOUR HAIR. There has been” plenty of advice given recently on coiffures. , But the way you get your hair cut is the start of any good style of hair dressing. Have you ever worn bangs? Well, banks are right in style now, pro- vided you do the trick right. There are banks and bangs, of course. Nobody over 20 should try to wear the severe straight across the forehead banks, that travelled und- er the name oi Dutch hair cut. But with hats perched upon our heads, as new spring fashion fore- '=3-SlS Predict, a few bangs will help many women a iot. 'I‘ry parting your hair on one side preferably the right. Then, just where the part comes, try 3 couple of dozen hairs in graduated bangs. if they won't curl, or for a grad- uated fringe of curls, if they will. If you brush your hair hack over the crown of your head, a few Wlspy bangs can give you g quaint look. If you have that nioe, crisp ll‘0n Efay hair, a touch of bangs will soften your face immensely. 'IW huvllls your bangs curl the opposite direction from the wayi 'md y°u brush your hair to the left, have your bangs curl back towards the part. This gives your face g, kind of balance that is bewmih( to many women. If you still wear your black hm- bobbed. and many women do. be V917 fu?-Sy about your hairline. |Don't let the barber use clippers, They leave a harsh. ugly, meehani. cal looking line. Get him to shingle th” hllf flsht down to nothing, f°u°Wl“E the natural hair line. It Ls more graceful. If you have a heavy head of hair, try having it shingled in double . stories. That is. shingle the wp layers down to nothing at about the Pluce Where 8 B00d wave would come, across your temples and across the back mid-way from your h°u`u“° l»0 Your crown. This gives You the sculiitored effect. of a wave. And tt's becoming, too, l smilie siia/ms img USEFUL IN KITCHEN Ptflulvs one of the cheapest time and labor-saving conveniences in the kitchen is a good-aimed pair of llllfir shears. We all eon't have el- °°U'lC HDt>liances. but most of us can have a pair of strc sho ul YP shears that will chop small amounts Milly and well. ,I heads the list. with Indy Elton, ' lm. Robert Ludlow and was Ka- Y0u brush your hair. That is, if' your part comes on the right side' ` HAH. the Princess Royal of Great Britain (Princes Mlry) cel- ebrated her birthday with her fa- l mily on 'l\ieadl7. April Nth. O O O . lllthteen canadian ladies are iamongthosewhowuibepiuented to the King and Queen at Their Majesties' court on Moy 5. Toronto tharlue Laidlaw, Miss Phliiis Mack- intosh and Miss Petronel Plummer. Mm. Gordon and Miss Daphne _Henderson of Hamilton, Mrs. Peter Ind Mila Mabel Douglas, of Anoma- fkf. and Mrs. Hlroid Brownfield, of Kingston are others who will be presented. From Peterborough there will be Miss Elisabeth Mulholland and from Winnipeg, Misa Signy Stephenson, Mrs. Thomas Lawrence of Camp Borden; Mrs. Norman Ryan and the Misses Beverley and Courtney R-yan of Guelph. mae up the Ontario list, while Mrs. Rupert Wood. of Halifax, and Miss Jean Mt>Avlty of Saint John, will also be presented. O O `l Lieutenant Governor Dalton, “_ uompanied by his daughter Mrs. Paul Murray left yesterday mom- ing on L six weeks visit. to Boston. During the Govemorls absence, ‘Chief Justice Mathieson will act ` as administrator. O 0 U Many home friends of Mujer H3-"17 Watts, the veteran musician of Victoria. B. C., formerly of this city, will hear with much regret that owing to his sight failing he is forced to retire from his mus- ical activities and is leaving next mtmlh for Calgary where he will make his home with his daughter. The joint choral organizations of Victoria, which have been assoe. lated with Major Wa!-ts during his 10118 and active musical career, are arranging it farewell concert next week at the Shrine Auditorium in Victoria in his honor. The combin- ed choirs will include the Fairfield United Church choir of which he was director, the David Spencer Choir Ind the Mandra choir. the former ,Fairfield Choral Society, and various other well known soloists. O C O M.rs._George D. Deslois, Mrs. G¢°r8¢ J. Rogers, Miss Ross. Long- worth, Miss Norah Ipngworth MW returned from Q delghtfui holiday trip to Bermuda. l O O 1*/uS~ Lind-'mv of Fail River. Mass has arrived home to visit her moth- er. Mrs. Theo. Chappell. Brighton, The Hon. Murray Macharen, Minister of Pensions and National Health, and Mrs. MacLaren, enter- tained at lunch in the Parliamen- lflfil restaurant, Ottawa, in honor of the Mount Allison players, who are in the Capital for the Domin- ion Drama Festival. , U O C Hats are levelling up |, bit gver the Oyebrows., says a style expert. Women get good-humored in sym. who is quite ill. 0 0 n 1 ororhy Dix’ Letter Box 1] NEW M1./v1sTER To cA1vAo.4° ' A Happening( of che Week tlllflpt the lfyllafo almost to tb, extent or wearing their hats mam, out u Paris so decrees. In A mom 'ort1vothe!lurryia0ver.Ha.t.|m| heads get strsightcr every day, tn. slacks off, and costumes begin develop their own particular por. londity, regardieu of the int ur. gent ltyie note from this designs; or that couturier, across the water O O O Miss Genevieve Modougan, it oonvllescinz nicely in the cn, I-foqzitai following an operation for appcndicitts earlier in the week. O O I Mn. Williem Bnehaut, Mrs. W, ,1 MacDonald, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse Mrs. W. E. Bentley, chaperoned g delightful and jolly college dar-in in the Ollino on Mmday evening O O O Mrs. John S. Morris’ mam; friends are cheered over the gmc' .news that she came safely through her very critical operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal last week. OO`l Mrs. J. S. Bognall is spending a few weeks renewing friendships is Montreal where she was joined Bununerside. I U l O The many friends of M11. A. c Vincent of the Baptist 'Parsonage will regret to Ieam of her indis- position. O O I. The Oddfeliows anniversary ovei the week~end was much 'enjoyed by the members who attended ser- vice in St. Pours Church, Sunday morning. The social side was nice- ly emphasized with a delightful card party oniwednizsday evening C 0 0 Mrs. (Di'.) W. J. P. Mwdilian Mn. L. B. McMillan, Miss Madeline Clarkin returned Thursday from ii short visit 'fn relatives in 'Boston Mrs. W. D. Gillis, LMS. D. J. Riley Miss Dorothy Kevwin and Mrs. June: McDonald were also of the party but continued their visit on to New York and thoroughly enjoy- ed their holiday. , 0 O O { Mrs. Myers of Victoria is menw mg some time in ottawa with he I husband, Mr. J. H. Myers, M.P. O O U _ Little Princess Elizabeth. daugh~ ter of the Duke and Duchess of , York, ceefarated her seventh birth- day anniversary last Friday with a party at Windsor Castle attended by her grandfather and grand- mother, the King and Queen. Eli- zabeth out a big ice cake, made by the King's chef and decorated with seven small candles. Her sister. Margaret, now two and a hall years old, watched. Among her oth- er guests were her parents and her cousins, Viscount Laseeiies and Master Gerald nascelles. It was a busy day at the Windsor _Post Of- ce and extra help had to be brought in to handle the thousands of let- ters and parcels which converged on Britalxfs most beloved child filthy with the early Spring fan- from all parts of the world. ' I! _ANNAUHLE Daintiness VVith Chic Styles ILLUSTRATED IIIIIBIAKING LESSON FURNISHED 9) WITH IYIBY PA’l"l'ERN . 'M1 W0l'l'!IlNG’ll0N Develop this median dress in this Plain rough woolen weave in gray, toDP¢d by 1 tweedy striped grey woolen. You'll love it becaugg tt has so much dash and Ghio-and iv; so smart for spring for st.;-get with. out a coat. P11111 01' Printed crepe giiiq gn 8150 8\.ll¢IblC. It *S l°V¢ly in grey crinkiy crepe silk with abort puffed sleeves as in the small view. Style No. 680 is designed in sims 14. 13. 18. 20 years, 38, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2% yards of 35- lnch Material for skirt. md wp” Wlth 1% Yards of 35-incn material for waist. Price' of Pattern is 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is prefcrre<|,) Wrap coin carefully. No. Q80. Size .....»...-... announce \..........»...-_--. Name ~-~-.-»».»~¢ ~ -¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... _ . . . . ._ ,_ Street Addxcu .¢....»».-an-...¢.,,, »¢»».».....-sn 0"! sim. If you wish a beautiful mug of transfer embroidery containing over 60 desism. semi is ceuu nd