b‘;- é "I use of coursol" Novizmiglsli 1. 1947 . ton m: mm? iron IISE IIEW-FUIIMIIIA PEPSIIIIEIIT IIEIITII. BIIEII imagine! You can now get a dental cream that safely removes Query kind of film that darkens your teeth — using a formula modernised four u/ays/ Neal-Formula Pepsodent Dental Cream has special new,‘ ‘i- ents...a new, brighter taste. . twin as much lrium...the great- tst cleansing and lustre-inducing action ever offered. T e result: You get the wbimr teeth . . . whitest beca they're cleanest. Chnn e today to bright-tasting New-brmula Pepsodent Dental Cream --for the whiter! teeth! UIIGII WITII IOI IIOU IVEIY TUESDAY IllllT-IIOMIIIIOII IIETWOII i Ecstatic bird songs pound The hollow vastness of the sky With metallic clinkings- - Beating color up into it . At a far edge, beating it, beating It With rising, triumphant ardor- Stirring it into warmth_ Quickening in it a change- Bursting wildly against it as Dividing the horizon, a heavy sun Lifts himself-is iifted_. Bit by bit above the edge Oi things—runs free ,at last Out into the open! lumbering Glorified in full release upward- Songs ‘cease. — wn - William Carlos Wil- iiams. spreading To melt paraffin for sealing jars or Jam or jelly, place it in a sauce- pan of boiling water. It may catch fire if heated over a direct flame. __:_______|._ LORD HERBERTS DEAL Lord Herbert, private secretary to the Duchess of Kent, is to re- ceive a cheque for 150 pounds from the Norwich Corporation. In re- turn he will forfeit his right to an annual rent of 10 pounds which the city has been paying since i305. Originally it was a payment to the _King. In the 17th century the Crown trustees disposed of the rent and it eventually passed into the hands of an ancestor oi.’ Lord Her- bcrt. LACQUER REQUIRES DELICATE TOUCH Do you know the fine art of sp- plying lacquer to your hair? Finesse in the use of this hair- fixer will pay off in a heater-look- ing head and a more lasting set. says New York stylist. Here are his tricks: Before you grab that lacquer sprayer, cover your clothes. Lac- quer spots. he warns. Spray lacquer on in a light mist. Tu control the mistiness of the ap- plication, hold the bottle near en- ough to your head to make easy contact with the spray. To make a Hair-do last longer, spray lacquer along the lines, of Dorothy Dix Says (Continued from Pzge z each wave and on curls separate- ly. Cover up sprayed hair with your hand or a cloth as protection against repeats on any area that has been lacquered. if you intend to be faithful to one hair-do until it's set again, lac~ tic has been lmIaith-flll to me for the entire time oi our marriage. but l have ignored that and have held on to him. He is a Shrlner and I have threatened to take it up with them. but he says all they can do is to kick him out, and that as soon as he can find a place to stay he is , Mas. norm n. s. ANSWER: _Why do you want to keep a husband who ‘is so anxious to be rid of you and so unhappy with you? There certainly can be no peace or happiness in such a home as yours. where there is continual itrlie and your husband only speaks to you to insult you. 1 know that women who persist in clinging to their husbands when they are tired of iheni always claim that they do it for the children. but it is better for the children to be separated from a father who“ does not want them. Nothing could be more demoralizing than for them to be reared by par- tnts who are in a pepretuai fight, and who accuse each other of oil wing to leave me. torts oi crimes. DEAR. IWISS DIX: most of tho time. Is it wise for me to marry him, or should I break off with him? JUST ME I have been going steady with‘ aboy for a year Incl we plan to be engaged. but i am undecided about it. He is a very nice person except that he has a violent temper which he does not con- Lroi. Because of his temper he cannot hold a job and he is out oi work ANSWER‘; You cannot possibly do anything that wi wreck your life as to marry a man with an uncontrouab There is nothing that you can do that will not rouse hi rouse him to mistreat you and mortify you. A man with Der that he does not control is a foredoomed failure in li on» wants to have anything to do with him. WHEN O Qnyco Power-line Ba!- ums give you Power for dependable starting . . . _ or for your car’ lg- nluon system . . mhQITCI - . _. lights . . ‘. radio. They're approved by sier engineers . . . gleaned by them fortlre emands of modern mo- ctoring . . . recommended them for use In all b Chrysler-built vehicles. Cbryco Pbwnline Baller- ies are always up to super-strength when you buy them . . s never stale i . . never weak. Insist on Cbryco [in Baton IIl-alllldbfifili/ \ a mm "almro" m}: YCO" a ado name fflnnaml, accessories n; i! Us and so surely e temper. m to fury and a violent tem- fe. because no ning gowns include an above-the- quer it for permanence. But if you intend to ring in changes put your lacquer away. The style-switch is hard to make and tough to control alter this fixer is used on hair. DARK IIOSIERY TO ACCENT FOOTWEAR NEW YORK - So drastic are the changes in fashion silhouettes pre- tlTcted for Fall, with the long sway- mg sitirts and their often uneven hemlines_ that shoes and feet im- mediately taks the spotlight and seem to like it. The change-mar from the pale sun-tanned stockings we've worn so long to the dark sheer hosiery that matches the cos- r-umes also accentuates shoe inter- est. It's platforms for comfort. Spring summer and Fall platforms have simply moved in bag and baggage. and have settled down to an estab- lished style. We're not going to discard them because the skirts are longer, either. They are simply made with extra height and con- tinue to cushion footsteps to every- bodys satisfaction. 0F BLACK VELVET NEW YORK - A hat to speed you excitlngly into the new season is “Splendour? Of black velvet, this is n elongated Breton encircled wit a glycerine ostrich leather boa, trimmed with an imported silk veil. The border is rhinestone stud- ded to make a face sparkle. THINKS HIPS HIDDEN The mackerel shark rolls itself up in a ball when caught in a fisherman's net. f SYNTHETIC ELASTIC NEW YORK - No genuine elas- tic is being used in foundation gar- ments as yet. This is not expected to be available to the consumer tor about a year, but synthetics have ptoved so satisfactory, and have stood up so well that one can hard- ly tel] the difference. In fact, it often proves that the synthclics are better than the genuine ruhher elastlcs, particularly those that may have come from an old stock piles. i or CIIANTILLY tiacl: NIZW YORK - Outstanding eve- “ma... Q CONDENSED m‘? LivingfitLeisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM! THE GUARDIAN. ankle full skirted ltyle in red taf- feta and black Chantilly ‘lace. ——--—_-_ UNDERPINNING OI‘ NEW CLOTHES CLIVE! NEW YORK — The underpinning of the new clothes are interesting. Hips are softly padded. whalebone holds dresses to a smooth waistline, actual petticoais‘ many of them taffeta, extend, pleated skirts to the right fullness. Corsets are cor- sets again to give a snug waistline. The ‘camisole top," once l. ia- miiiar word in the wardrobe vo- cabulary of perhaps the 1920's now is in use again. The softly gather- ed chiffons and laces, the taffeta and satin gowns will use the cami- sole top. When the skirt is import- ant the bodice must be less and less emphasized. hence the rather insignificant bodice returns to fash- on. HA8 MIDDY LOOK NEW YORK - High fashions in back-to-schobl clothes include the extremely good middy look, some- times with innovations at collar and sleeves but with the turned-up bias hand at the hipilne and wide pleats all the way round. The regulation style middy dress is shown in strut- tct cloth with braid-trimmed middy colh- and regulation tie. It has gilt button trim and trouser pleat skirt. i??? SILVER JEWELRY LOS ANGELEB - Sterling silver iewelry reminiscent of Walt Dis- ney's Fantasia is being shown, the pieces well wrought into tiny. float- ing cherubic figures. Little bee men cavort over the surface of match- lng sets which include cuff-links, stickpin, earrings, buttons, lapel- ettes or small lapel pins. MONTREAL —- ICP) —- Window washing is a hig itcm in this city's budget. Price of the irnvcst bidder for the washing contract, to run to April 30. 1950, was $8.550. 1 cnAnuqrraTowN WHEN YOU'RE TIRED . AS YOU CAN BE...‘ TRY A CUP OF LIPI_'ON'$ TEA ONI-Y LIPTONS Baisx-rasnuc TEA GIVES YOU ruar e What a lift you get from famous Liptorfs Tea! It's Liplorfs i-‘Lavolz-Lin . . . a delicious, stimulating com- bination of brisk, mellow flavor . . . plus a lift that sends ‘exhilarating new energy right through you, from head to toe. Lip/en's Tea is a wonderful “pick-me-up” when yoiPre tired ~—wonderful anytime, morning, noon and night. And only Liptorfs gives you that FLAVOR- Lirr- because it's the blend that makes Lipiorfs and the blend is Lip/en's own secret! Get Liplorfs, the tea wit h the irtzavox-Liirr, at your grocers today! ilflpyrisht [sir-Thomas J. Lit-tun Limited "mo aememasalno russ...~o MUSS WITH LIPTON’: rea BAGSI‘ ‘PAGE ELEVEN is You'll have every right to feel proud the day you roll up your street to your home with your new Monarch 8. Although it is the “y0ungest" of all medium-priced I automobiles Monarch 8 performance is fast becom- ing famous from coast to coast in Canada. This handsome, roomy car makes new friends wherever it travels. In appeal-ance, Monarch 8 is hsteful, slim, low slung. Inside, it's the picture of comfort and luxury. And for long-term, overall economy, Monarch 8 is a sound investment for any Canadian family. Your Ford and Monarch dealer will be glad to tell you about Monarch 8. And we all hope it won't be 1 too long until-the day you drive your Monarch home. PDELIVERED TO YOU" AUTHORIZED MONARCH PRICES i-pon. Sedan Coup! CNAILOTTETOWN lotnll less tans - - - $I677.$0 hello In _ . . . - IZOJG Solos Tu - - - - - I015! cnastonrrowu lotollhcllvoud mu - $1901.19 Wlleeifrim Iii el uirn cost. Q I s Town hdnn ‘ $i6l7.l0 ' H834 ° 101.1! “N159 ' i Thou price: ore for standard equipped models o: supplied by ua, which include spore wheel, tire and Ivblu The only extras you need pay for ore goaoiino and Iicenn. according to transportation charges from Windsor. Delivered prices lo oulaide point: will vary FORD AND MONARCH DIVISION IOIII MOTOR COMPANY OI CANADA, UMITIII _ . ‘s // ' oK/yhZ-Illonarclg [Men Io Till FORD TNEATII One Mi hour Sunday dancer-Dominion Nflvvorll. 5/1 i R, Charlottetown