.2121 315111111 The Week _ Nhen the King and Queen came, Miss Jean Ross of the Mt. back fi-cm Canada and the United ‘Allison tCflClLllg staff, returned to States their daughters deluged them sackviile on Tuesday, after a brief with questions, and it follows that holiday with ‘her; hither. two girls with so much spirit and Km; Pet“ o’ Jugoslavm and m‘ so much curiosity would want to n , see another world for themselves. 171160. 51914111111111 °1 Gleefiiefuargf You can be in England for years 11nd n 110ml? 111 14111111111; withcu, catching a glimpse oi the ins frccn a brief honeymoon in a young girl who wi‘! someday be 9011528 B} A5C0t, tney W911t.11°115e‘ your Queen. But from pictures and 11111111118 111 W111"°1'°“'d°<1 1911M“ 111 from the stories of people whofl/fllgll. They are atoPP1118 hi a 11°W1 do know Princess Elizabeth, it isn't lwhiie renwls M61115 ‘301111111-19 1-111? haid to form a partial picture oflsemch- ‘ _ ' wanality. She's tall, nvary. _ . -_ w. h, her Stocklrljs‘ _.hh1,‘~ Mr and Mrs. PJFCY \Vliiii1Il’L5, bu, stun,“ bum’ like “hi. Ehhhsh h c rcturned fi-twni Florida where .,-.l who puls a 10L of “no into thy visited their daughter, Niiss >\\ fining and riding Those who Jor11- m‘ swdfna “f Sihnwt“ r ' .t ' . - '1: .1 5,193‘; $315110), Tile Governor-Gciierai the Earl ls hcr vi -:l d c; than l’. irus h. child, but it has a natural curl. and acr eyes are bloc-gray. . - of Allionc and H R.H the Princ- go“ of health" He}, ts... Alice will leave Ottawa April 25 a ‘ ‘ tour at‘ western _ I. Tiry will visit Jasper, -h~ H .h d 5 y ‘. Victo a, Vancouver,‘ New West- msbé: 2:526“ ‘t; pfiagmceoehgrl play); ininstcr, Trail, KQliLOOlls Calgary, ICED,“ became me rcahy lows Mcdiclneilat Iillfillltlglllji, ieturn- mush “And she plays very w ,._ mg to O.tav~a c.\._\ in unc. too," said Sir Eric- Therfs one tii . _ , ‘ the Princes, will set on, of bsing MP5. 131'11@_~°t $01111" tins imuincd 13. on M," m“ ___.;he WW.‘ havejictu a delightful houaay tgsit to to study mathematics any moremxfll’ 15°11‘ 11113 F-°1'1da~ “I'm afraid she's never liked mathe-I ' ' ‘ i 5.1 \\'C tr Cat matics very much", Sly Eric vol-t 3981911111 h c115 5T8 b61118 untcerrd. She's had to cram a lot! 1151,10 M155 v11 11 11-11539 more study into her short ufc !‘a:.iii1~'"‘-'11‘-l-! 011 M9- _ ' 10F W“ most girls and she would 1irol)aiil_v.1"11- 1111511‘ $113 J 115 111° flom- [n6 average Miuh; mm h“ Elnbassy Staff. Her mother, Mrs. knowledge of history, poizfics, of - 11 1111158 1s '1°¢°"1P-‘"l’111B 1151" constitutional 18W and of Herydayfdaughllf a5 1'31‘ 115 5511" 3°11“- cvents n the war. All this, said Sir . ' ' ' Em; up; hep to mhke ha. an‘ Miss Nora Batescn, an Anglo-Ca- fntciligent mcmber of the Council 11.11111?" T119 1171s 1111~“"1‘~'1 ‘11511113’ of Stat; whgn she (“km “m. sgahtion in iilllklrj,’ m. bow hero and, there. ‘ill the U.S-, is iPlHll .12 Domin- I v ~ 0n shortly to undertake a library} There a a Ioman in Newfound- Survw 1n Jnl-nnicn. BAV-I- This: land who might be called the §111‘\'€y will be a imflilniflflry slfifl! "Florence Nightingale" of St. John's}? 1119 513111151‘- "111 01 a P1119110! She l". Miss Mona Wilson, deputy 1117" ' ' 11 -1_11"111l'fl 111111. as; commissioner" of Canadian Iic:l ~11 ' 119f1.~‘/111“-5 131111‘. Cross, who has achieved a resort! ‘~11 is LNE-u ‘a-kcfl to as .t in the, 0f worth-rm] sen-ice since the Ru, 1 usct. .\Iuny Clnilottefznvniatis! Cross was organized there on Oct. will i-cmcmbc-r Miss Nora Batasonl ofier l, 1940. Scamcn who pghqh gt who was on the e it ve Lib- Johrrs invariabiy hurry up the pier 1111'! 511111 1<>r FY0111 saying, "Is Miss Wilson titre‘? She TQ 1170 1>110 was here when I set foo’. on this 11150111 _U111\’ flock a year zigo." She usually is. A 11119 U111\\‘1'- naval officer's wife crossing the 1""- 5119 8-10 Quin . At antic bound for Canada recei\'€fl,'F1‘3-5¢‘1' vfl11vy library s many requests from fellow passen- B P111J11C 11b1'9-1‘y Syslvm 101‘ Prince gets, many of them merchant Sea. Edward Island. For the past two men who had been torpedo“ Bhdlycars Miss Bateson has. been in taken as survivors to St. Jqhngg [Oihlova Shcotia working on the Iibrary l the “number ghgm to M158 w Quilter loi- s‘. ‘ice n n, anti n01‘; the! Military; hospital; were the iirstT" #11470 1 Q1111! . \\'110 15 H11‘ to to? Rod Cross resources when 11111191 $1 1110 » Mnnchtstcr‘ an influenza opidtmic swtpt t‘~.e!U111"l'1'511l'. 1-‘111 Cwnl-‘Yiblitfv hcr area. After that came the Auxiliary 1111mm‘ lore to the pconic of Ja- Servicc officers working overtime Imm?" to get entertainment for the !l‘001is,* I3 - recreation hall. built anti i-qu:pi..!.1 5111111" 11111111 111C711» In those “early” (lays [he Cana.;zn 13 111 '11» 311111. - » 1f‘ 1\11‘$-i Red Cross got the resident Can- ‘ .. a ciuhcl- adlan wcrnsn together and backed 1 131111Iw$ Sister. l l .5. J.H Bishop, Carleton, and these efforts. Miss Wilson's Char- , _ _ c"'i\'cs in Ros V inttetown friends among whcm she.‘ resided for several years will wls '1 her continued success in her out standing patriotic work, o l o ll lUC Mac-Donald, i o . . ‘ v John A. ,C-1rd:"an, was receiving the con- Wed- 70th Mrs. Pa mcr, accompanied by her 5411111" son, Donald and daughter, Eleanor _ Jean. are returning to Moncton bylgratulations of his ‘friends plane today after a. much en_ioyed.'11."5d°Y °11 111° °°°-151°11 01 1115 visit with Mm. Palmer's sister, heal’- Mrs- J. A Webster and Mr. Web-l Hill‘, 1 i gt hat fashion has Pr tit-cs.- Elizabz-th set bv The P.E r. Teachers’ Federationwuh P- Cfsfltlon based on an offi- U U I brought hundreds of welcome visit-{CGFS S91v1“? 011i)» QODWS 0f the ors to the city this week. The sesqprmccss 511111115’ 11111°Y°d 1111f Wlihl sions, all langeiiy attended, gave ‘l, P9111‘ 111111 111151 8111f amstandincl wide scope for the exchange of ideas‘ '».1'e“1'°‘1 c101" hi“? _ 1190“ Selling and reunion of old friends. i111” 1191' l?‘ 511' 111st worn it, to _ c e n Wcsfmin tcr Abbey wedding in Among the out-of-town guests,“‘-‘111'1111r.v. We simply cannot. get at the Bcll-Maclntyre wedding in 911N811." said the buyer for one st. James Church on niursdsy store. One reason for its popular- evening, were, Mrs. J. W Murdock. 11y 1‘ 111111 s9 many \\'iim"‘li ens-if!“ Mrs. J. W Carruthers, Dr Preston “1 111 W?" Wflfk 111R! it kindcr to MacIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. George ‘11°11 M11‘ "1111 1111?‘ 11 It sells MacIntyre of Montague. '1° - . - r 12 shillings six wit. (abort. $2.75) to ill 7s 6d I 1 Mrs. S. R. Burke cf Alberton, is being cordlaliy welcomed as the uest of Mrs. George H. Reddin, ing Street. o u Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCuull of North Bedequc, and Mrs. Herman Myers of Carleton, were week-end Ruesiis of Rev. and Mrs. E. Weeks in Sackviilc, N13 a 0 a iii-iii”...- THE COOKS CORNER Mr. and Mrs. IscRny Holman 575N151! CREAM and Mrs. A. B Lee Horne of ————-— Bummerside, leave today by plane l1 1'2 tR111¢5P0011s granulated {loin- nn a visit t0 Montreal and Toronto. 1134 cup If?“ water . egg yo s Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bee: spent L4 teaspoon 5a“ Easter in Summerside, with Mrs. 2 34 cum hm muk Beer's mother, Mm J. P. Hood, , _,. who is making a good recovery .;1e1;f‘:15,1,3,%?,1:s1n‘*111“ after hcr recent, illnfss. H; mm sugar Soak gelatin in culd water. Make a custard of egg yolks. salt and milk. Cook in top of a double boiler, stin. ing constantly until mixture coats the spoon. Add gelatin and stir until dissolved. Ccol and zidcl vanilla. When mixture begins to thicken, ct"- :1. r- will“ u" ....."-* W! h H9. BX, I boi- daughter Mrs. Roy. - a - Mrs. Robert. DeBIoLs of Halifax, spent Easter week-end with her mother, Mrs. G. '1‘. Crawford. ' AvavA-Am-ev-vr. ron MoIMAI- 0 DO 28 MCDRE £~ PFLEODM ‘HHGHHHHHNN Ellen's Diary i My bread came beautifully. Not euig ihelifLtVCSl. woman on the ls- QYSIenI and | land, I always hesitate to lift the ' cover from the bread pan in the morning. I usually prepare tnyseif by (101115, my usual earlier tasks and so rtificd, I reach the big moment. I i; always iear that the process of fer nicntaticn has ceased work at the iiiast convenient stopping place. Be- d that. the "tight" q term used. in connection with bread- lnaklng. to indicate that it. is rather {co close in texture. But this morn- , ill’; it was gcotl. So good that nfter ‘supper Rob, who was helping with the grading and who I must explain bread -—the ur sides James had rcmarke last batch was a little l; very partial m fresh kind as he says “you can sink yo list in"--said nohchalantly ‘ wouldn't have a loaf of that st loam to control my emotions better but I felt then I was entitled to "shake hands with myself" behind the pantry door. This was one of my busy days. ,1 lsiltilifiilv on a farm is always like that. Tltctc are so mnnv eleventh hour things to be done in Dreuar- ation icr tnc Sabbath. There was a chicken to be killed and dressed for Jack's birthday Comes to-morrov and at Alderlea we usual v "?i‘li‘l“’ll‘f=" hirthtlays. "Not that Jock is a boy anv more but I ilxi" li.." of any age is only Jeannie Ls to cook ner. a boy grown up. the birthday din- We never poultry farm very ex- tensively keeping only sufficient birds ta supply the needs cf out of things for the most question was: "Did ClliClLi yet 1-! funds. _i.i n I had the scrubbing to do. peak. beat in sugar gradually and fold the meringue into the custard mixture. Turn into moulds and chill. Eight servings. Whipped jelly sauce is delicious with this dessert. If ser use only 2 egg whites in the Spanish Cream and the third whim for the sauce. wan-ran FRY savor. 1-2 cup pure Jelly, grape, crab- apple or red currant. i egg white. unbeaten Pinch of salt Melt Jelly in n. bowl over hot water. Add egg white and salt. and beat with a rotary egg beater until stiff. Cool and serve. beat cgg_whites untihihcy fcirn a IBIPLE BIRTH!) WY-Witha cake and candle for each. bhicago, celcbrat first birthday under watchfulcycs lwcighcd 3 pounds and 1 ounce at birth, now weighs Quint triplets, Karen, Elizabeth and Dis of mother, Mn. Arnt Quint. Elizabeth who1 in at 22 pounds while sisters are i l 9r ne, oh- 24-poundermi o G uff youhcotild par; with?" I took it as o. illlltlity compliment fcr Karolyn is an excellent cock. At my age I must our hoiuc and the one across the lane. A5 I was telling James after the last Red Cross meeting. I felt ratligr p r ‘i is used to swell the Red Cross A Woman's Re alm '1. Social a Happenings Uti 1 iiorothy Gray _ Three Highly Specialized Cleansing Urea!“ [OI DRY ‘"5" 683). Lubnqtes dggn] away dull. for flbflIho fllkY l" smoother. "1"" “'25 IOI MIDIIIM-DR A Hindi flvfiv and freshen! y° Perfectly 8M4 a oitv mm . . . Haw/y“! Cleansirll c'“""_ cleans awn)’ ‘bum’ 8 “h! look finer, more W“ Win... tut men lave io~ be fussed over and after all a mani rm: nuimxrrrmnww "'5 sncluiurtflll Ziiti... druid-II" mismake-upsmoodllll tdmJIA-lfldfllulh" v sx|u...s|lou Cold Cunn- dgmm-soheah 41'1"" u,» minplexion in enamel} (o, ygun‘ skins- $1.25 rucicughly Y" 8'1"" rime. Half” “u” [hflllly fresh. ‘L25 aanv-w-rm-aJe-sw I’ like to finish thi; before dinner for then I am prepared for any ev- entualliy. I like to think that n. lam"! Wife's devotions mingle: with her scrubbing and I hope when we fin- ally present our toll worn hands- and knees~they will. some times be accepted in lieu of prayers. .. .- \.:r.- cvfly in clippers thLs ov- ening when Jamel said: "i believe I hear a. alellh in the vlrd." It. wu Angus flflu iviary Macuean come to spend the eve . second cousin of the a very fine man. Mary is industrious, thrifty and most. kind. she usuaily brings a parcel with her. “A bit of the first: pork" she explained this evening. This will brink l bless- uni. change to our ma!’ at l. time when appetite; need to ha fem ted. ‘in; a/iactcans live "down the rver" which lS really a continuation of the lAlltilsriea road after it crosses the 1 a itvav. I must stop at this side of the bluc line of midnight-because if I dare to even roe lt. as one of my grannies user! to say: "nae mule ome of it!” will c A i. ‘illilst. be up early to at- tend service although James tells me ominously “if th weather con- tinues, it won't be fit to out s horse on the road." I sometimes wonder perhaps James is inclined to follow the line of least resistance on Sun- ay. "fhere. the mouse-trap behind the flour-barrel has snapped meanink that for the second time today. I have had good liuntinz. A and note to end the week 0n but as wo are learning daily. it. is the one way. altho’ never, never. to my liking to‘ bring peace. So Diary in every farm house and home-on our Island may tomorrow be as intended of old-a day of rest, Until Monday- Good mint. A LOVELY SWEATER FOI- SPRING DIBIGN N0. 1C0 A tit flee in for this‘ hill! leligl or 00 u w: The deslln in om. unusual briiclery in the squares. Pattern No. contain; complete instructions for sizes H. i6. l8, I). h: order pattern: Write m above picture with vour name address with t5 cents in min w mm a to Needlework Ilium Ohar ottetown Gulrdltll. Damn No. 1080 NAuI_-_—-n—cu—_- srifiiiilfibitul - - 1-’- - - u Women's Relional Advisory Com- | be two years or under in order to nggtnmisw Dorothy Dix - Sax“. lvirtaslyoknott iv $.53‘. position. grown up with. and it. is such fun dress in a. hurry. And I inunlfo bundle . And lets you buv after the duration when h luoiu, you can let a i, voice. after the we: And the out botherfn are eounllv certain that al they WOMEN reality. there is nothinx in PUT BLIND men. children. So it ize that it to end in divorce! A Job Only You Can D0 1 Irina Unnml Quanta‘ All Anlwln Questions and Answer: on Prlcl Control will appear in The (inord- lan as a regular feature each day‘. "Jhu question: are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Dolrd from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- mns who have intelligent questions to ank no price control are invited to and them In writing to the mitleo of the War Time: Prices and Trade Board. Q. How do I exchange sugar cou- pons for preserve coupons with glahgch to buy corn syrup for the ‘i’ y A. You go to the Local Ration Board to make the exchange. 'I‘ake the baby's book with you. 5nd of course you know that the baby must — the sugar get. Drcserves coupons fo “ "riptlon is coupons. A doct - r .. .crs. harged me ago. I went to another one this last week and was charged $7.50. I thought there was a. ceiling price On pcnnanents. Could you explain this to me? if it beslns to wall th MAERYING STRANGQ. OALLID ROMANTIC innumerable letters from war bnidu frank their position on the marrv-ot-aiaiz "All the ems are dotm it. they us. "It is so romantic and yo‘ simvlv don't know at. all. instead o fm, 6 l in; o!!! almost before you net a second look at him "And all the klrls who haven't not. ‘em are envious o! you: wed you get your allotment. which helps out cm vour salary the thinks you have never had the money for before. And our husband comes bocliiuif vou boys wlho marry thevizirls on a short acquaintance and t: to make anv inquiries about their pasts or their presents. _ have to do is to ask the divorce courts to correct their mistakes if they have guessed wronz about belmz in love with Sally or Susie. and it in really Marv or Jane they wI-ut. m the world more faith that the unharmily married out in divorce. that it. works a miracle that not onlv frees them from the husband or wife with whom they cannot get alone. but that it will remove every carping care and make them radinntly happy. obsessed by the hallucination that even if thw have a housetui of children that a decree absolute at» helm: young and beautiful girls azain and make them fascinatfn: $5.06 for a permanent six months b DIVORCE N O CURE FOR FOLLY Girls Rushed Inrto War Marriages With Boys 018i. thrilllnx mar in: a. Everybody is R0 to be di FAITH E DIVOICI wuicthnn b d Thev aeamut‘: t nk Women. in especial. are “$3 ll turn them But the sordid truth is that while divorce may deliver a wife from a philandercr and a husband from a naezer out the past. It reaches out into the future with its dlsilluslon terness. its tears and regrets. its wrecked homes and its half-orphaned is a. maddening thounht that after the war divorce is 201m: to reach its all hlsfh beak Wha is not n cure-all. nor even an escape from the follv of a rash marriaize. and so refrain from making the kind of marriawes that are it has no m-azic that wibel s. its bit- t a bitv that. the vnunz cannot real- The best story of the week told in- side Germany is about a man who stands for hours in n. queue waitinl to buy some clothes at. n. local store. and the queue doesn't get any short- er. Suddenly he goes wild with rage and shouts: "Queues, queues. queues all the time Who i; to blame‘! It is Hitler! I will go and kill him!" He rushes off. and after great difficulty finds Hitler's house. 0f course, there's c, queue there. too. When the name of the plaintiff was called out in court. much to everyone’; amazement. he stood ub in the jury-box. “What are you dong there?" map- ped the clerk. "I was called to serve in the Jury.‘ was the meek reply. "But you must have known you couldn't cit on a Jury and try your own case?" "I supp natal’. admitted plaintiff ruefully. “I did think it was a bit of luck." asic period. tober 11th. i941. Individual hair- dresser, had their nwn prices dur- ing this period. and these varied. They are allowed to charge the same nrices that they charged during A. Hairdressers are allowed trnthat time. flue In some new Jobs for deft feminine fin . A ‘lirflaohinlat in- stmciior at a technical zchnol is shown here teadilnz a prospective UITY———PRDVDI@——- woman worker the secrets of oom- For Deft Fingers Only l (Nation patent lathe work. Boon fihin pretty young min will be ioininl thous- ands of other: in war industries. Ehe will prnhibiv m canned in some t e of aircraft. Film Bond Ihowflflbh) do with their wmuas t BIO: a bov you have ed ‘$.35 don't like vorclb: m. v b“ wk funavgged Riggs .32.‘, m, the information the —‘.‘.-:._i7_t¢=... n- W...” N0 LINORIO IAIIWIIJ- WWNd Gnnfeli. oo Bl! mum; Atlantis. . c».~.~.:==...».~.=..~» "We ' hardly mintudflhe “FAQ” "Why. w: don't even know my Mme." "But mt doesn't matter." he 1nd,"! Internets m0 is vmnt your name fsboinx to be." YOUNGEI. IIY POI-LOW EATING HABITS OI’ IIDIII a f ill t». u“ iefniyigukfi gr rm you: chlldroza uktzhfldfuu are wool-dial to the Meg's-nil baht.’ gas-cots an it... Mo??? A2. "" ’ iil$.§i'..?...‘.“i-’§§€§‘°£i.§t-. important foryourchildrvnto xivcnazood "@625 ‘£255.; that even lfildlfli Ho first mat. his wlfo on a voyll: of Living Ea‘ Leisure The Woman's Realm wouldn't have to brave the ers every morning and every ‘ta . . h hale _ They Know Slightly Due For Big Shock % J’,‘,°'§;‘.‘ fig?‘ 3i. “Zigfssiviiqo 1° b’ " “"1” .____i________ Show! m" g But f you n want to b; m 0811:“ oiuogénmma imam ,. "ct: that mar m IIE divorce wil $.45... . u” d?’ u %, III" gggamglflwumfitmozbteii} oreven . crystal “it; 1km“. nil-l; inrstwufihtiuststdfi! m“ ‘ "°°""“ "°'°"" “" w m» w m- m-ii" t» u. u‘; “M. “hm h n‘: ure an: u. Ira-in of common sense knows that thou- mn your odious and lava from work alone. bride's ed up ‘mkmgh ma“ Wm n“ u“ u m“ u i?! gnfinmdg. mi-Ti-Fivzu wifl‘! You've!’ gotta have a. boy u, b, . I 11* fashion: 1e. Whether it’: on; o; Uhdoubtcdl avast rtf of voilupauplc “ " t in ui, "mil! ll I {Mona ftigfiufix eff. look woou it i5 Bu“ ‘m’ “m! Alloy Richelieu. inner: ‘tailored 01': the lanai: w’ m “Riot-m “magma: thuiuthtium” will: puny-Formula! ‘fitméfiiil ti???‘ wrviiwkiiiitiii‘ h?“ t"~'r""'"""~.t.~es.~t.*tt=amath-tr: ' _. ., . u. "W hat the‘, c“ ‘m . gwry 1| told of the a. b; fluffy one, s lkely to m! undar your chin in nine cases out n. Tl! ‘l0 DRAMATIZI smru: basses; “"¢."i‘."t.‘£}‘ w n NI . We!!! simple basic dresses and dramatize them with stunninl earrinks and big: pins! h Geri Dorsey. Ameri- can soprano of concert and Opera stage, delighted me the other day by wearing I simple black dress. 1n ifirhvan by nn amazing piece of c... y- It's an "agulie ," bu; ion’! let that upset you! It 1| a mull , c to a big one. bl; brizht and jeweled, matched up for amartneu. This idea. of’ wearing simple clothes is catching on among all the best dressed women. It is a y a ’ that will no on and on! Dorm um abs belie personality stands ain't. m. smart-and h“ you mood! oath; habit . mm cm that and your family mt dc! portions of all the foods in the ive micr- groups: l. Milk and cheese: I. rnilts: 3. u; 4. Whole ruin cer- FIJI PLANT! yo?“ u will fanatic,“ w you going ur maidtoondfromwofkwi out having her shnnghkied on route? It's no joke. Such a thing actu- al!‘ happened the other day. woman motorist stowed and faked up another woolen waiting or a bus. A few fast talking and nodded the maid that she sho d cha s Jobs. She did, going home wih the woman ‘ ‘ and telephoning her former cm oyu that she h: another Job th better pey and shorter hours. So, you see, it's a. real problem. getting a maid safely to and from woi- . Thorn an several wave you d solve it. You could uve a! of {our us ration; to t: your valid oYand from work no dl. - u” ou Bl 3MB’ 1a 'l fare to an frzsrn work-if you could be sure the taxi driver's wife wasn't a. war worker in desperate need of household help. You could live up your housc or apartment and move to om next m: you l" more t than our clothes. And hat’: sound logic. So often women have com- ltl l t themselves by being gvgredilessx. Personalit is utter- ly lost under fill-go myself simple, basic cloths point m my ability to bcnwell dressed but never ma. andul. an --'d m: nieantyasnd uterus. mm Hfiwvgillfl c0513’, °11° A "".‘1“,fu1f,,"f,1;",°,;} £3‘, °°.‘.§‘§i',‘$,"',.‘.§?{'."- favorite and moot beeom-ina color. dalcanal ‘The ‘F111 o; M111 mm‘ "9 ym“ ‘muww’ 1m; ' don't n. piecl of costume fw- ‘ffi. i???‘ "’.i.'°i.'5ic“”n§‘.’5ci“‘l‘3§ ei-rv tm won't v with w“ n1 i‘; t; p“ M’ ' our hats. You will s ad leu than! fiche nrdehg. will but {um “d m. mo“, w m m ginkgo; u“ ,%_°§I plan your color emu. W“ "mm In: wmnnvll t g ndflflwr - may . 0:12am] V‘ '11 look hlVOlWI“:§:IlWl- neaa and othst makes lv b01319! V1111 5 11°" m“, usalihalnonoauothurinthetimo incheobelawhlII-llt- Oil?”- ofsarainann us. Koepitinlmnnm Klimt. _ §.'..‘L§°¢‘i‘.‘?.§“"°‘m "fies" yo! .Abovethownilflinek m" - “to "W" .22’: ."":.:.".:'1’~°' 312.1111 swat-n‘. "nmsr- tam‘ "W" °" "' " tatoes “or begin nouy be. oookeefi I the bottom thus luvixu nu. KEEPING A MAID ‘ QUIT! A OIOII If you have a maid. u have a new problem on your ads-and Film Rolls Developed l Printed "'33? P“ 25¢ Oil fit “InQW-Innpt Mil ‘GUI "Your in; M161! quality W?! "i117 yntn a customer at I'M t. "I an plrlinulllly hniutd coloured lettuce. I a [mains 7M," WHIP‘ and nllnbic IQIViOO burr n future will w“! '11 my rolls to you." You'll like our work. tw- INLARGIMINTS i..‘."‘...".".i'§3‘~‘1l"c"."i'.."‘.22i"i»~ a ‘l f tinted noun: in Gold lilac Circauln tlnu i n '11:“ 11 ll . = w - hfi-fiifPnca. 191m” Print Nun: and Addrale Plnialy on All Ordlrl {I'll Snapshot Sillllllii Ion III. nu OM00 l: Vorunfo doito your meld -— so that lho. Weu y own inlilnll when you do kitchgfpollos. The pattern for this easy-to-mqkc afiron includes the cut-out for the app que design. No. ms comes in one size and inxbemuhfrom om rm! 85- in fabric. t your mo, Address and Style Number plainly Bo sure to state ell: you wish d , Pit“ DQDITU! tthl -"iic't':wwno§i“udicn. m N10 III!!! Add?!" rvovinu IIINTI 0N IIIQUITTI when you an lunahinz with sev- eral eopla, it is ver rude to dir- ect your convene on to one. In- clude the whole Iroup in your talk. Snnmim! mlianllnlfi-H Inlnhnl-fllw- ; erstwylfiiifl bu: Needlecraft For The Home NPPLIOUE ‘h s/