Pmfiti i! £35.52: Qwfifllfiitfl?“ a 4‘\**'_LIIH‘1I __...._.__-.... ->~»-,,,’ l l. . ‘l t .4 PAGE TWO n“ THE CHAKLDTTETKJWN GUARDIAN g .Woman’s ‘Real HOUSE WIFE HER EVENING CHODES. He likes to do the chores on Sum- nit-r lights; Flinn: the mangers with the cloier hay, Bedding the boxstall for the day- oIli call‘; Filllsllllli‘; tasks left over from the lLlj-t in hand. beside pail moon above the ‘s slvent upon the prairie - and planting 1n the early ‘crops and domg evc- es whr of homing-pigeon colts and -ll~.~ . for their heiping of calves ._v they follow him . 6‘ devoted to their simple _ 13. (‘oopw- in the New York T117161‘. ctornpurimnrlunons cloud so easily in stim- r- but they need not be .1 '1ll'2f‘ this happens. A ‘ cimn dry cloth will re- clouded appearance. AMoming/Smile l GEITING rr RIGHT W. can nursing al ill. tvct-lc." . ..litl up. have you?" \\'ON AT LAST. It was an ideal day for golf Tim nun." rs fllld turned up in liifffi‘ lllllllJt 1's at the club. Thomp- Y son lizid turned up among them. l "Ilcllo! I thought you said you. wank ‘t be able to turn up today,’ ,‘ sad one of his friends. ] “It w s a near thing, my boy,"l hc r< . "I tossed up to sec I should take the wife out .0 here, and, believe me, itl l.\'c spins before it would up rlzht." - to the horses crunching A C TI VI TIES NEEDLEPOINT COVERS The needlepoint coverings on stool, chairs, or cushions may o: cleaned beautifully with any re- liable rug cleaner. There is no reason for dull colors and soiled surfaces when they may be clean- ed so quickly and nicely. SYSTEMATIZJtID READING l magazine it is a help for each per- ‘ son to write his or her initials on l the cover when finished with the y issuc. In this way thc houscyvlfe , knows when it can be thrown out ‘ and anyone desiring to clip an article knows he is at liberty to do so. 1 . i THE CLUTTERED MANTEL l i}? Dont pill many tlnngs on tsp of the lzorary mantel Just because they are valuable from a monetary or antique standpoint. Just a few choice articles give a rich and yet . peaceful appearance 1o the firc- l place. Put the dint-r l then each piece will be noticed and enioyed. Seventy-five years ago‘ more danger lurked in the hospitals than on the Unsanitary conditions nightmare to the surgeons, and the name hospital filled the heart with terror. Many operations were followed by dan- gerous and often falal results. All because of germs which infected wounds of every description. This problem constantly haunted Lord Lister-a world-renowned surgeon of that time. when the entire family reads the l bi-ailtles on‘ l small tables or deep window sills, . ivards of‘ battlefield. ; were a ' succeaful t m -:- Social and - UII refeaeltstzt BECAUSE—Whcn fatigued and chilled a O hot cup of tea will save you from a cold, it“? THE COOK S l CORNER l MUSHROOM AND CHEESE l SOUFFLE Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Allflnollluoternlhudard) l MONDAY. AUGUST 2 SANTIAGO. CHILE 4 p.m.—Selecl/ed Music and News. C3615, 24.3 m., 12.30 meg. TOKYO l l-Z lb. fresh mushrooms i tablespoons butter Salt, paprika 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 4:5 p.m.—El’lW1‘tB1!1lI1€Xll.. JZJ. 3 6'88 yolks 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg.; or JZK, 19.9 1 cup grated cheese m., 15.1 meg 3 ca: Whites ROME l 6:00 p.n1.—News in Englishil Opera; “The Italian Rlsorglmento, Method: Peel and ChOp the mush- rooms fine. Cook for 2 minutes in the melted butter and season ‘ ' v - with salt and pepper. Blend in the l gkugsipfilsgfzz-lffh, 33:21}? 21211,)?’ mu" "t ma?» The" “a5 a "Wm" ggglsfilzfie?ngj3énrglcf goulglutmstfil flour and add the milk gradually. i 25,; m,’ 1L8; meg_ l “mspausu “um” m‘ "°1°° we“! communi to t- s l 1a l stirring until the sauce is thick 0N l on‘ collected and "nhunletlf ca 1 n mld lanspor at on’ L ‘DON Headquarters Number 1‘ Roda? was taken over like clockwork at is zuppkfi commie‘ The ten oclock this morning. So far Citizen Alexander has escaped. the Rgvulutm“ l5 successful" and smooth. Add the grated cheese nnd cook a few_ minutes longer until it melts. Remove from the fire and add the well beaten egg yolks. Let cool and then fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into a well greas- ed casserole and bake in a slow. 325 deg. F. oven until the souffle is . puffed up and is firm....about 50 . minutes. Serve immediately. l 6:20 p.m.—“The Wést indies.” a muslccal and descriptive tour." GSP. 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg; GSO. 19.7 m, 15.8 meg.; GSF, 19.8 m..l 15.14 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.751‘ meg. MOSCOW l 7:00 p.m.—A political - RAN. 31.2 m.. 9.6 meg, I PRAGUE. CZEOHOSLOVAKIA l 7:30 p.m.—-F. Skvor; Suite from, the ballet: Doctor Faust. OLE-l 4A, 25 34 m., 11.84 meg. " cauacas l 8:00 p.m.--0rquesta Capitoio] YVSRC. 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. BERLIN ' 8:30 p.m.—For the Shortwave Amateur. DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:45 ppm-Scenes from "Thel Taming of the Shrew’ by William Shakespeare. GSC, 16.8 m.. 17 79 meg; GSI. 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg: review. MAR SIIMA LLOW PUFF 1 egg yolk 1 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-8 tablespoon salt l2 marshmallows 2 slices pineapple. diced 1 cup heavy cream 12 lady fingers or strips sponge cake Method: Beat the egg yolk with the lemon juice and salt and oook 0 AUGUST 2 1937 "sucuduau-uaouuaaasm - Literature n-uu-pu-nu- ‘w-DGDG-{HIO-fi Wmwfi-llfl-fifiouonssx ' ‘ u: ' 'rF_‘ THE GREAT HUSSAR lDorot/ly Dix By HENRY VON RHAN v l g Invariably the Child Who is Tied too Closel 3s psussq {or m mung, matured deserter; are with them. to its Parents DOES NOt Have a Chance rwtunataly we can now bllmo the King’: death on the Cossacks of the old regime. Perhaps it would be- but tbs army, with the exception of several futile revolutionary de- monstrations in your command and the suicide of one hyiterfcal 3'0""! The King is not dead! chattel-ed the man ln a quick, frightened voice. The car was found aband- oned only a short distance away. and on the floor of it were found the bodies of Nina Pontatofsky and Feval Hans, dressed in the King's uniform! A pencil dropped from Zuppkels tubby hand. 'I'he color mounted to his face. Clenching his fists an lieutenant, is loyal, thank God! Among the hideous tragedies which but it short half-hour ago we have learned that the traln carrylnz the artillery brigade was derailed‘ and the personnel wiped out to a man." l He paused for ari instant as a.‘ murmur of horror rose from hlsl ' 3t g. h d m5 officers. l sglffcxlantrdlfeajeyoitfkiiadlwflmnask- The Marsh“ “ntmued- "Wei l. half of our ammunition, except ed in an even voice a moment later. where the Citizen Alexander has such us h“ “heady bee“ “sued t“ gone? ~ the men, is in our ammunition‘ Yes! answered the man excitedly. uumP here‘ “'5' You kn°w~ ‘he. Thmugh the {mum words may enemy took by surprise, and holds; ‘onowed zuppke listened coolly‘ All others ammunition, outside of] nodding from time to tune. Finally u"? rti-‘Mve d°P°l Ht Konigsburg, is‘ he raised a spatulate hand for sil- °u .3 tram which was t“ f°u°w the] ence and “Md the receiver gently artillery brigade here. That has from the hook Of his telephone‘ been switched south to the town‘ zuppke speaking‘ commdm he of Uba on the salsda Plains. All‘; said 1n a quiet, low voice. Pu‘. me this mmrmutm" 15 ucuurube- as‘ throush to our headquarters at some of our operatives are as yet.’ He paused an instant. ‘To conclude my instructions." continued Imboden. leave the ammunition dump hero in the enemies’ hands. General zu Lauf with the First Infantry Brigade will marsh at once on Roda. He will destroy all op_ position he encounters, take the city. and exterminate all inunists falling into his hands, and place the city under martial law. The rest of the army will follow me‘ to the relief of Konlgsburg. which we must. achieve with ths utmost speed by forced marches. Be ready to move out in half an hour. Gentlemen, that is all Dismiss!" Heels clicked. hands were raised to visored caps. a buzz of quick conversation broke loose as the Narshal’; officers started to with- He has been definitely reported in full flight from this city. He is dressed in civilian clothes and is driving a grey Daimler roadster along the Konigsburg-Roda Arter- ial. He was sighted at the junction of that mad and the Grande Allee forty minutes ago, and is reported proceeding in your direction at an approximate speed of ninety kilo- metres per hour. If he maintains that speed. or increases it, as is probable, he should be due at the outskirts of Roda in three hours. You will have every road watched. you will stop and search every car. question every driver and pass- enger already described to you— the Citizen Alexander-you will kill him on sight and dispose of his body- CHAPTER. XII over hot water until it thickens. 55D‘ 255 m__ 11375 . GSB Ma shay C 1 I bod 1 k d ma" The)’ hi"! hardly fumed . Remove from the fire and add the 3L5 m__ 951 meg meg" l at the deadmbdldy on; theenofouthee their baCks when the chief of in. marshmallows. quartered. When PARIS sgldjgr at, his feet‘ 5m] wrapped m temgeme "Shed out Of hvad- He set about solving the problem by insisting on most scrupulous cleanlinass. Assistants at opera- tions were ordered to wash their hands frequently, and he greatly reduced the dangcr of germs ‘by giving to each bed more spare. During these changes. he experi- mented with antiseptics. made notes. and tried to find an effictive f germ killer. In August. 1865. he decided to put his ideas on nntlseptics to the tie-st. He operated on an eleven year old boy who had a compound fracture of the lcg. The successful results of his treatment made history‘. TO-GFQ‘, hospitals are the cleanest places in the world. Lord Lister was one of the great- est benefactors to mankind. Al- though he did not write a book. his magnificent. contributions to suffering humanity were publish- ed in two volumes. These were l Ewingfllpron With latching ’Kerchief ayfalr Needle-art Asi apron to swish and swin yourself with a hundred and one and 'kerchlef are finished with about your throat and tie the pretty feel say- The paltcm contains a tissue pattem of the apron ‘ tall chart and applique cutting Dflltern and complete instructions for fln- ~ inning. For complete pattern and instructions m: s1) lend 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) Guardian Needlework Department. Ugo this coupon. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. 27f Qfrccl Addicss — — - - — - - these have partially melted. add the diced. drained pineapple and allow to cool. Fold in the cream. which has been whipped until it is stiff. 10:00 p.m.-—Musical Recordings. TEA-If. 25 6 m.. 11.72 meg. BUENOS AIRES. ARGENTINE 11:00 p.m.-.'Dance Music. LRX. 31.06 m.. 9.66 meg. SP1“ (h? 13d.“ filllleT-S 3nd “n” VANCOUVER SlXth Regiment, he muttered - ‘iQr-liwdlvllzil silgrhflt “"1111 12m Mid.—-Mnod Reminiscent. overtly. Pumped full of crazy 5mm” M1- em, cap e mars ma ow m x- . ro a anda. -- u ture into the centre of these and meg“ CJRX‘ p £1,058 the dirt. road leading to the wsscgxllflgffn’ “Qfevfgffjiljiimvife top with a maraschino cherry or a Toxyo Marshal's headquarters came the l ¢sn¢e]1ed_ Assemble your “.00 E‘ whole, perfect strawberry. Chill 12.45 a_m__popula,. Songs JZK rhythmic beat of galloping hoofs. longs, The order of marchpswil t-hflfollghlt’ bcfire selling. “H; m ‘ 15‘, meg ' ‘ A hursar officer of the Marshal's follow, we are all going together i_"~*t:"1“*”“—~‘ staff was rowcllinz and pushing his ' LYNDHURST. AUSTRALYA 4:30 a.m.—-National Program. VK3LR. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg. printed from his notes, all written -on scraps of Paper. STAGE COMEBACK hand-fashioning 1n a saw-tooth pattern across the shoulders of both Plain white cambric. used for pullover and cardigan evening dress skirts, ties and waistroats is the latest exile to re- turn from fashion oblivion. Cam- bric has been noted as quite the "latest thing" in dress accessories at recent fashionable London part- ies and first nights. but it actually dates bar-k a century W 3°11“ Brummel and his fellow dandies. Another resurrection of an anc- ient. mode is seen in the recent reappearance on smartly dressed men of the old-fashioned watch fob consisting of a black ribbed silk ribbon finished oif with a gold seal. and worn in the watch pocket of full dress trousers. The term “French leave" origi- nated from the French custom of withdrawing from crowded as- semblies without taklng leave of the host and hostess. NORTH RIVER INSTITUTE 'I‘.he July meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held‘ at the home of Miss Mary Doylel Ailld Lang Sync was sung and, Roll was called followed by min-‘ ates of previous meeting. One EX-l member paid her fee. A welcome was extended to aiii persons wishing to attend the Dis- trict Convention to be held at St. Catherines on August, the twenty- fifth and Mrs John MacKinnonl ——-— and Leah MacKlnley were appoint- For fall well see many of the led as delegates. classic British sweaters. favorltesl Plan, were made for holding a being cashmere and Shetlands. In ‘cake sale. Shetiands the twin sets. ribbon.’ The different. Committees gavel bound. are favored. In cashmere | their reports and all bills are the tuste is more varied. plenty of l paid. Mrs. Glen Owen and Leah‘ pullovers with little collars. The f MncKinley were appointed to the,‘ unusual little collars that took so 510k committee for the next threel well last. year are being repeated mvnths l with many new versions. The following program was carw Colors are white. dilsly pink. fled out-violin and Plans music canary. blue in several shades. and by Frances and MRTY D0118.‘ 5010 natural. Bright cherry is popular. by For"? Mmusld“ "T"? B 5110i by reserla green is quoted as a favorite Ws- 3mm GP-mhllm and MTS-l with one house. and nigger brown. Fun” Moreside» navy. saddle. tan. rust. cornflowcr 6°‘! 5a" The K1"! 0105K! this blue and dark green are all quoted m“ "f u" Prwmm- a‘ pick", to s,“ Mrs John MacKinnon kindlv. In cashmere twin sets the mcsi uwupd the In-‘mull’ t9 h" b01119 » - for the Allllilst meetinr when M d'. ti t t tt is n. ivin » ~ rs s "c "e p“ or“ 0 557i i Jack Moresidc. Mrs. S. Warren“ lvlfrs. MacGregor and Leah Mac-l '"'"""~~EIIZEMA BURNING i l SWEATERS COME IN CASHMERE OR SHETLANII WOOL l l Klnley will serve lunch. ____________ VIKING RUINS IN SCOTLAND Also externally caused pimples and FR r-rw __ rashes relieved by soothing, fast-acting of a wkinglalfligigotdgtiiuig pa??? medication of Cuticura. Buy today. from ms 10th century have begn found here by Dr. A. 0. Curie, archaeologist. first to be clscover. ed on the Scottish mainland. SOAP xmo EUTIEURA OINTMENT 9t arms. and quarters and handed in.» Marshal B. brief message. Imbodenks heavy mouth stretched into a hard line. "Gentlemen." he mared. "come back!" the fiag- Abruptly the Marshal leaned down and tore the flag from the limp body. He noted the regi- mental numerals on the uniform collar. 4 _ Weshallha tof tnod,w, mount as if riding to the finish of ‘ Snap have tgeleaveogfier capifial h: I flat race. As he flashed abreast 1mg hands o; the Communist of Imborlen he flung his- weight ljpclusjsfl H, waved me paper m Ms backward, throwing his horse uff i hunt “Here m a dlspatch mmréh stride. and leaped to th ground a‘ . ‘cw paces from his ch15!‘ m8 Us that advance scouts from “YourMExcellencyfl he Sflfiped- ready crossed the Baits: river °°l°"°1 5911*" Yesvfifle» and he‘ north of Uba and that they will “e58 *-° “Mm Y°"—- . assemble on the Salsda Plains. We must is t» ma» mu» we heard ‘mm i6 a y)’ Y K I. sufficient men to divide our forces. “Y a "u "'89,, ‘lwe must forget tn.- Nvolution that. our Exce ency, ‘Dflnlfid the; 1s trying m strangle our belovedi white-faced officer, ‘the volleys‘. country from with,“ and first dewl We" fired W men 0f the such‘ feat the revolution mat l5 attemph‘ Regiment of infantry. They —they in! w crush zamu 1mm without cgrerfutexd all their olfficfirs as if by Death t0 the Revolution, Long .- e p ear-ranged pan. |Live Zagaui long live the King," For an instant the color receded; Hand, were raised m an agemm ‘lgt-wlsiln Imbodens brick-red mce-isalute as if holding crusaders, g countless deep scratched swords Mo“ and deep voiced line under his eyes and round his ' ' ' ‘ mus-‘tuhed ups‘ ms voice shook gzlgizwthc cry. from the officers of with baffled rage. his eyes looked "Long 11v, éhe King," mfgglulgous’ figxggvmgéad “artery, As the Marshal turned away . q “ - ; from the dispersing group youngl he said in a choking voice. Have. Brandgenburg Ste ed w h! i a“ infantry brigade surrmmd the‘ "Your Excellencvfph sighed "m?" butchers and disarm them." ' 1 have a word-yd’ e ' Y; "Your Ehcoeliencv," Btummgrgd “Just one» ‘ t ..‘ ‘ u "mflpped Imboden. l dhe wvalrvman. it is too late . Th, Mmy‘ mu ymmg 3mm. o that. The entire regiment -—eX- tcnburg‘ "is starting on a desperate. “Pl the Second Company -under mission and faced with frightful‘ practically fully equip- wdds. would it not have an excel l Wmpflny, having killed the guards iiirlildf the ordnance detachment, is mm udunplgssfsslon of the ammunl- "and i; would t... . he“ For a moment it the words had fallen on deaf ears as the Marshal ground before him Slowly his hand tugged twice at his huge muslcfhe. then he. turned to young 1311'" l Tfnbllrtm‘ "Havi- the ‘bugler ow ‘Fl6ld—0li1C€l‘5' Callfl" he said cilrtiy, A few minutes "Because." answered the youngi ‘lieutenant quietly, “I can effect "How?" demanded ImbQdsn_ x Young Brandtenburg spoke huy.. ‘Wdly for a few moments. At first’ the Marshal shook his head. but. lnally. won h_v youth's enthusiasml h?" I m nodded a brief consent. rom e "Very wall" .. t f th - n - Pped- G0 tilts”... t..""§§.i‘;"'§.‘-..;:: 2315,31,, 33;; ggqggh=ighmw mu f d ‘ erlan ‘s and th Cfitzmatilgirgeglmental and brigade hfaashatls hizolce, strangely hoarseefi “Genuem ‘My noe o“ nl "Your father will‘ m, My 021e, o; ‘we proud. m- said. "r shall mi u..- romns me that the fixing}? W)?“ 1,15” mm “"31"- m, ' e an werever that i.-‘ m2“..'i.2’..‘“.f.l'.i 'l€;‘."..';’£.";;'?.°2.'; “Mur- "u im- Md hm" ’ ‘"3’ t0 10in the Revolution. A few (To Be continued) __ i Revolution is a intelligence in- Cfiliitai and Design N0. 274 l g with becoming grace while you busy i tasks. And for extra good measure. the ‘ pattern includes an adorable novelty-m kitchen ‘kcrch ef. Both apron bright flower applique. Knot the ‘kerchle! apron about your waist and you will t and ‘kerchlef de of these designs, m The Charlottetown Print your nrr-ir and whlrvsq plainly. (;|g,_..-..__--__-_-_ rpm" H-Eqnfigrgl BRINGING up” FATHER NOW WHAT l5 THE TROUBLE ? ’ I ' AMEfi-l WANT YOU WILL! TALK TO 7 ' L. sAvHlllfLukcK TO HIM- . _ N t t T pr e o’ 011 doing all of Johnny's thinking for him; solving all oi Coln- ‘ Quicklv the officers rcassembledl the Red army of Russia. have Rl- l to Develop Into Worthwhile Character If you should tell parents of some devilish scientific took place throughout the country by they could stunt a child's growth mentally and physlflfllly Bud keep discovery when p, s pgfpgtufll bsbyhood, they would regard the very suggestion with 1,0‘ 1'01‘. IIIOIOIL realize vent the d saster it brings about. It is responsibIe, for one thing, for half of the failures in lllu. They would say that no one bu, fiend would so enfeeble a child that. it wou never be able to stand upon would always have to be held by 1hr.- hun and that cruelty could go to dwarf a. child's brain and turn it lnzd its own feet, bi no farther in, Yet that, in eflect. is what the paren‘ do to their children when they rciusg l that children grow up and heroin men and women, with men's and women ambitions and de-iilis. and are men's and women's rights and DFlVilCgQ, That these devoted fathers and try to keep their sons and daughlels fro; ever crawling out of the cradle sin illfmig‘ love, and not through intent, docs not pro. ClliiilCtl t mothers wn Til world is full of men who have plenty 01 11199111891109. plenty of lildiloliiy plenty of desire to succeed. but W110 89h “Owhere 1390111158 they have bee: kept in leading strings so long that they do not know which way u, tun I walk alone. unless they have a driver to guide them. own and they are helpless without some one to dlrcct them. And it is all Father's fault because he never saw John as little Johnny in rompers who woud fall and bump his nose So Father held him up as a babe and continued l0 llOld nu. They have never born on the. zlnitllillg hu 11 he trlt-o l l up until Johnny's legs atrophied so they were never able to support 1pm, l Because Father never realized that Johnny 118d got out of lhc lain- ricrgarten and developed any more intelligence than a 3-year-old. he kcp h s prcbjcllu telling him tihat to do so that John never avquifw any ‘lllillilill * ' 1W. ment. When Father died John was as helpless as a child to Ltlnt‘ an u himself. Father adored John. but“ FWI" had been Johns “Orsi, s. l I ‘ grow up. . It is the same way about girls- emy he could not have done him a greater inillfy ma“ in m‘ “unlit nil Ralf of the selfish, spoiled, pleasure “M; dl~ess-cfazed young women who are failures in business and i... “m; Imd ‘mowers are ma; way because their mothers persisted 111 gdrdllu them as irresponsible infants of whom it. was unreasonable to expect any l thing. Mother always intended to discipline Mabel and teach licr tic to stamp her feet. 110W! and have tantrums when any one crossed hel other people. _ put aiway her things. mere babe to do it. d d to te h her some consideration for the rights o. Mother always fitqftlitief- niwaysnlntended w teach her to cook llnd sew zinc But she was wining until Mabel WGSFH, siichi i d a tin tot in Mother's eyes; Just a. iv:- l littleAthclnlg/“rillleth 23:»): llilgadxlgssed 1n hints muslin and blue ribbons. slu bel led, her husband could be so uliiiis- ‘ nevertccggild geehltilolwéhwhvii; 5/1135‘ amcalffid who dldn.‘ realm what she W‘ Q3122 W11€1§le5h9 neglected her home and ha. dauairs with other men. Virtually all of the heart-breaking conflicts between parents an: t h t. fill the souls of parcrts will: l cmldren m“li‘l'i§é‘§”tls.‘l fiiliytflifi°liflife fouf- quarters of the slobv- H" uhteberregeigli gfifathers and mothers refusing to see that their children havi t. their toys. d ears s5 they ‘Lid n) pick out their clothes ant bands and wlésaallesuclitlrthere are runaway mfl1'1‘15§°5- °T broken-up ' c ' t' us. EDDY 1 l dates. opportunity in his face- ’°““’..‘“°°"."°l§'u°“ €él€f.l.§°'“°“' . go away fmm °m° ° °w ' it d shilt: ind door oi l tie boy in knickerbockers vggywliézgeftfllorztaitnlgl; 5);). an‘ f‘); Damn‘ w , -_ . l realize that. their children grow up like "W" P"? SORUFHY Duglm: Tom is 20 and wants t4 But Father thinks he is a it- FASHION GUIDES FOR THE 110m: DRESSMAKER This one-piece dress is s0 smart" styled with square neck and Y°““" Such an easy pattern to follow Wm, the vgry brief sleeves cut all- in-one with the yoke»! d w Easy to slip into, T400. In W071i! muss your hair. You'll 6698635 Y love the way it wraps so snugly qboug, ygur waist and the unusual freedom of the flared skirt. This smart 0:48P e001 bmklm frock will makc hwsekee? .. "17 pleasant and simple. You'll receive compliments galore 0n how slur: you look. You'll W011!‘ it for 1069- shopping and the beach! Imagine its effectiveness in M"? cotton dlmlt-v on aoanlding whit: ground with navy bill bind! u“ buttons. Detailed sewing Guide "w"? panics this pattern. Bee dlligfflflfl Style No. 3134 is designed of sizes i4. 1a. 18. m year-t 9'11 34- 3°- ! m 4n, 42 and 44-inchea bust. 51m 36 requires 3 1-4 W145 "f uuunch material with 3 3-4 yards 0f mu‘ inf! . if . ts (1511) in send i hem con preferred! coin (coin £33m sills carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian 11M"!- ... n. u. u iStyle No. unis?» . Name Street Addreu SCARBOROUGH England, (GP)- Nearly 250 entries have been re- ceived for the national swimming clrimnpionshlps to be hehi here, July 12. 13 and 14, compared with 315 last year. "By Georg; an l 3134- ___-s US av GOLLY-VLI. SAY HE KNOWS HOW To cool< CORHED BEEF Aw CABBAGE- l“?