‘MAY _11'. g_1a4a__ _ .._. ._. u‘ _\.\.~\-\\-(a1.\.\4\.\,~\. 1 a ir.\’V0l11flI1'SREd|l11/SOCii-lfl_fldp rsonal/FashionsfLiterature ->.;-u...-.~ Ellen ’s Diary Ignllinllhrndille We had blue as may rue bru- liant sunshine and a etlflf Norweet wind to set wavelets on the mill Dorfts A Bride Needs pond and to dry the farmers‘ fields ' -lnd the housewives’ gardens. "It - g 55mg figs ggllvg wlffl MORE uxnnolsn, Lmss nasr won't be too long now Ellen" uggas on IN ARTHRITIS ~ n“... an u dinner 1-star. the A iiappy iiulitiai Existence __ n —1—— One o! the suggestions now given ‘A land will be ready. I'm thinking it “'11! l” “my hem" l" "H" Thin season is producing the all high crop of brides, and while W° “m” °“ ll"°'-11°'- 5° 1111"" '-° every little bobby-soxer is certain ihilt she will be the perfect wife 8041111" the Vllarfl-l“ “mini “Vein ivho knows by inspiration just how to handle a husband and keep a as to use it up since it came to nun-mag rumring on greased skids, still and all there may be an oh- “5 in the ‘vake °1 Y°5m'd“l' 51m" stacle or so‘ in the path to domestic bliss on tvhich it is Bdvlsflblfl 5° noorfs butchering. ‘Then. with some hang & 19w 515m o; war-rung, misgivings over its curing so late Not that any bride is going to take advibe as bi- fered, but long, long afterwards, say about the time when Mother is wrestling with the third baby pro- position and Husband has gotten so wedded to his newspaper that he forgets that his Wife would en- joy a little conversation, she will come back and sit under the shade oi the Tree of Wisdom and wish ‘be had listened to Grandma. So here are a few Don'ts that I hand. for free, to the newlyweds that may perhaps keep them from stubbing their toes as they walk down the rocky road that every young ' wife has to travel. - , A l1°l15°wll° c1111 BYTlVB l! the The first, and really the most important Don't is not to marry too dfilred 5W“ by PBX-WWW the young. Wait until you have cut your wisdom teeth and know what mvfll; quickly 111 boiling Buiikd Witter you are biting oh. Marriage is not a pastime for children. It is an to seal the Juices andlfiavor. then endurance test for adults. Don't rush it. Be choosy. Take as much when °°ld ll? m8? be sliced and time and give as much thought to picking outa husband as you fried easily to suit the most finlcal. would a new hat. Smothered in onions, James likes Don't marry on the grab-bag principle. Don't marry any man with it and he has no objection lf a whom you are not well acquainted. Find out all about his family. generous piece of butter is added his habits, his disposition, where he came from and where lhe is going. i-d i119 dTlPPlHEs used in the fry- The handsome stranger, with a keen line of love-making. is all right ing, this to give it a subtle and in a story book, but it is another pair of sleeves if he turns out to be ddllllllfily 111°" llllllellihs? taste a Weary Willie, or a. drunkard, iirl-d you would have to be the meal that makes it so much better. With ticket. Don't be so silly as to think that love is enough. You have mashed potatoes, and turnip from to eat, ‘to elderly individuals is that they should not rest too mulch. because too much rest allows the joints and muscles to become stiffened and the individual really likes to rest y instead of being ‘ up and about using mind and body. That many patients with rheu- matism should not rest so much is suggested by Drs. George M. Piersol and Joseph L. Hollander, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. in "Archives of Physical Medicine.” ' In the thousands of oases of “s. “m: (rheumai o ar r. s rea u or Army rover-true use» a LAKES Bread Please Centers, it was found that relief l) from symptoms occurred at least as quickly on exercise to the limit r of one patlenUs ability to with- l stand pain as on bed rest. and l there were (ewer cases of shrunken l... Mi o. or wasted muscles . Charlottetown and District Representative Drs. Piersbl and Hollander state '5 that» the highest 11'8"” °l "Rid" ll. ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1781-L -rest balance ts the ratio between a the grliltest Mnbllllt 01 exercise the £OO€>QO%QQ%G ‘ patient can perform without ex- cessive fatigue or pain persistifls for some tiicne after the exercise. and the shortest period of rest mfiwnlxrxaammmnn needed beforefltl-le exercise is again H ass. MOM, ma” ALMO‘? 2E1. my mwas; (wow/m W/IE/V 1 PBWK w. 7-9115’! .. . m1 41.40 / #5420 - l Asa/r y]. y-gyyg/r-ZL in the season, a plump one of our hogs was butchered for the home. and Robs barrels. James is inclin- ed to be particular about cooked liver. It must be done to s nice even turn. neither too muoh nor too little; browned appetizingly and yet on the other hand not crisped as he aptly describes it. "like a piece of leather." '0 O ' ‘ EMEMBER WHEN ORDERING- DON'T SAY BREAD-Soy i@¢%“‘ n ‘. e40 - 1799/ Modern l ousehold the juicy heart of one that James Don't marry a man tb reform him. Pick out a husband who doesn't taken. e You be: ,.-drinking plenty efVl- ivas carrying to the cattle. and need to be reformed. Don't be swept of! of your feet by romantlc- To get, the exercise-rat balance E t 1 a a e t t e Tone villi help make youslrongand brown gravy that added its own looking lads, with soulful eyes. who quote poetry and make beautiful established, some of the stat” "Wd S book “but. u. hI-‘alihi/llfspaclwdiuilofenergyand measure o! glamour. a. relish of love to you and dance divinely, but who are nothing but professional BIB: ° crap n’ 1- The Physician 111 chme °l By neberu Lee l chow-chow or Jelly and for dessert cleadbeais who live off oi any woman who is foolish enough to fall the last of Saturday's cake, we had for them. l nourishment which children need. You'll vniw ‘Ii-Tune’: chowlaiu- the case should first convince the patient of the need for exercise and Q_ L, a m mm l“, a “mm” am“ flzg"s"'.if‘lli°“‘;,'g.°idn?lk‘ 11 flil-ifyih: mesh-vie two. Don't try to make your husband over and change him from what °“‘ ”‘ ‘i "" ‘ i‘ ' °“°' °° ' ' ° he is to what you would like him to be. Take him as he is. or let him the flaws" °l °1'"'"°i- to 00111111410 to use her husband] Eflyw 5!1VB-~-P1-1i7l'1¢flPl11El=d' ' At Alderlea to even think about alone. If you don't like his grammar, or his table manners, or his Z Th" Pallems ‘lmll-ld b’ liuat on White Good: name? ‘ shown that exercise, heat and ' A. It is not quite cllstolnarv yo, liver is to remember the carcass taste in neckties, pass him up. Don't be cruel enough to blast his ego to be cut and salted, a rite that by criticizing everything he docs. It isn't cricket for a. wife to take the tests ones resolve and which today mink coat her husband gives her unless she smooths his fur the right followed on the heels of our din- way. ner. ft invariably, from our time’: When you marry don't ‘have a chip on your shoulder for your hus- beglnning - our tenure of office, band's people. Every bride knows that if her husband has any decent our regime as it Iwere begins with human feelings about him, he honors and respects the father who James asking ivlth concern: "And has toiled to give him his chance in the world, and loves the mother have you got the barrel washed who bore him and the sisters and brothers he grew up with, and that out, Ellen?" and I come to the im- his dearest wish is for his wife to be one of the family. Don't be one rlensity of the chore to learn to oi the snooty wives who turn up their noses at Mom and Pop and the return with respect to lesser wash- girls. ft is the one thing your husband will never forgive you. ings. like the dishes. The whole And the Don'ts all boll down into the one Don't, which is not to family fol-gathered for the cere- marry a man unless you love him well enough to face whatever comes mony. Grand-daughter fresh from in li.fe without grouching. her nap, as interested apparently *1 as the rest of us. watching the cut- " ' ting of hams and shoulder: and ) ) ’ , Ierqwermegduy, M" 1g bacon and following after those rl u ~ who carried the pieces to the barrel ' WHILE financial, bushlgsg’ we. in the cellar to be salted. James at- fessional and social affiliations are tends l0 tlili- “A114 lire you sure. .l‘."".'..i..'-'-"t°.".§i'§.i‘-"...i“§.?i 1 THE woman 's REALM and happiness. with home and ro- spocns of Vi-Tone into a glass. add e little boiling water to mix inio a thick paste-add cold milk and stir. \ ” * t \ v . o ' . . vom CANADA! mm _ ; oqjpllurvrlun umrn I . ‘TTiéiStar: Say-- zJBy aflenovieve Kemble other physlcall mtilsllms B“ a5 m‘ Rust stains on white material can 11 divorced woman to use her nlaid- ovrtwt 11s i119 mtdlfll °1 d"! be removed by rubbing the juice of eh name and nel- married name treatment. a. freshly-cut lc-mon over the stains. “f-"blned- ll h" 11111110 was Eliz- 3- Gvuml °11=P°l-*- 111 “will” then holding the material over the abeth Carter and her married name l0 i119 Spam wield" m! u‘? rhw‘ spout of a. steaming kettle Repeat l5 BYOWH. she eigns her name Mr, matic joint ol- muscles. is given u-p 1mm the Shams dlsmppealy ' can" Brawn ' to the point of fatigue. Q_ Do guest, mm: m“, m‘ d,» 4. Local corrective exercises are our“! ing room seat themselves inllned- daltfilled l‘; l? ‘hebblleeds I‘: is‘; lltell’ 119021 entering the room? P1"- 115" 11° "11?- 1“ Oysters that are bo m. in the A- NO: thevahould stood behind Slmlchlm- “mdiimwd m“’”‘e sholls are fresh only l? the shells °1' mid’ their chairs and m action, and working the muscles t‘; “e tightly dosed. The Oysters “e seated “cm the 1e“ when the how the" “firs” “Ml” “m” i“ “s” dead illld lnot m for use if the sis 21w: thwisnu or seats her- "eatmenl- Xmleasmg Pam’ spasm shells are partly open 5°"- 11115 175W“ d" ‘flaming 515m °f ' Q- I: a formal invitation always Su i0 9110i‘. written in the thir c 5- The 1 well-gnaw", l111-l11l1l1g Sm" numb“ 5°“ A. A formal lnvlcgetlolzogrlareved principle u s" 118 ""11" or written, is always in the tulle amount end duration of exertion is tiggluagnzfiwgwawtfvhglggelgttlilatt: perwn_ used. Mild exertion many times a on are “wed on it day i, better than extremt exertion l’ ' once or twice. . °““°“° e'r‘i“r§ili’r“r§“M m’ £7101" ca" I -'-' i Cook's Corner s t mantle ties especially indicated for too much?" pnly in quantity suf- important consideration, yet there ficient to lend it the flavor that 8 By Anne Ashley .. .. may be hood for definite prudence, makes one wish for a slice of home BUILDER l“ an °l h" “"5 Adele 511119011 Slafferers with chronic rheuma- _ vigilance and discretion. An under- cured ham or bacon long after the us“ ll“) c019" 111°" 03°11 913-11 tism and arthritis will find many Ali spring planting should be tone of the tricky, subtle and per- barrel is empty. He reads a print. He writes upon one. and frequently two or three helpful suggestions as to diet. yonxsulnm Punmwo timed according to line date when nicious makes it advisable to take ~ ~ - a stone. fabrics are used. The bow neckline neat, massage, and other aids in Q- How can 1 remove black- ‘ ldilmc frosts are over in your vic- all sinister posibilities into all The eleerling o1 stables u, cue And, catching inspiration from his is back. and white pique collar and Dr, Barton's Booklet entitled heads? m cup, no,“ J-HWY- Veteran gardeners can tell manner of activities. slander, gos- he“, m m, gem, 00mm“, .3 power, cuffs decorate many dark suits. "ocrmrlle Rheumatism and Arthri- A- A treatment for blackheads 1,; waspom balm,‘ d" '5'“ thld- bah" ma“ m" "will" Ell! 511d Suspicion may undenrnlne p rt of our farmers’ chorlrlg and Strong men. imbued with straln- There are lovely suits for every- tis." To --obtaln ‘t. just send 10 is to use soap and Wat-QT iffiely- ‘A teaspoon salt pow “all-ream ' gm Qilsll-Stmlirdmlttimg °1 wuVll/les- this morning early. James was off ing brawn and bone. thing from navy serge to dotted tie cents and a Il-cent statnp. i0 WW1‘ gently 1111155836 a. thick lather on 11,5, cup, mm; Revival M View 8rd or e u _e emo ozial urges, w My, u, help load "a. page! o! ‘Irarismute it into mighty mart and silk from Adele Simpon. Taffeta cos-t of handling and mailini- l° l” 11100. and vuhen it has dried, 2 eggs ’ I u _ ry g en - hogs" "m on ML G3‘ m“), m tow“ makes cocktail types’ one Wm, a The Bu“ syndicate, lrreare of this rinse off thoroughly. The larger 1s tablespoon; bee; ‘ll-mum, ganiza on; ULIOLIQlAOHiL this coun- For the Birthday market Unwedjcubr. nlomwu dinner dress Wm, a dwp v neck. ngwgpgpgf, pest Offlce Box 99. bluckheads can be pressed out, with IWETHQD; 5m imam" u.‘ “Y5? omtllmmwfilytuf,“ U" s" “W” “T?” “m” bi-lfhdlit’ 1* 1' m" are lpt to arise at. eueh times, rer- him, ole cell ofchellenge as line beneath the fitted jacket. Station o. New rem 19. N. Y-. and 311s 1:15;“. usinr care not to bruise flour, baking powdq- W, rut ‘ . a measure o success and ex- wmulmu m1“ Wm, ‘ “mun o; "m, I ask for you: copy. 9 *5 1~ T118" $01180 ‘illw akin Piece in a bowl and add the milk. Do 3t ed i d ‘boo l 98mm“ m flnmdaL mm“ "id that makes one enclaim wrathful- Builds walls as plumb u honesty - ""11 “itch 11ml ibis treat-vent all at once. Beet with a rotary m n p,§,‘,,:°;°',f,m“ba“§e,ore°ff {- ggkqfiggfl} tiilij“? 1"°"tl<1l,“f{ ly: "Well. aren't pigs . , _ um» and pride. atom nmruon 1mm cocoa ————————————-——-— slmldl” “W1 1111"» beater until well blended and y n ° is ucmm t ° though aocus‘ ‘ to being handl- The monuments, erected by his --— doma boner m. m “finale; m. Q’ 11°“ c“ I prwef" ‘he rut‘ !"1°°l'l1-Add °11l11fll1°11t£l1 88f; 11H The tender, pink, smug 0g m“. ' 1113 °l mlllrfls amines. time and beat thoroughly liter safe to set them in the garden. personal affiliations and contacts. - mwm u d, k ' ed at many weighing; sfnee ween. brain, 8 w! be w ed 3kg; airfiatagdnniijgxlgskm; linge, the loading is visually ef- Are tomes where fact and fancy bmedare relished when simply Wm @1°1;,*=1,1$;",;°'1"*;;,=* figmflyh=hggm 1111M“ W»- ii°"§....Y2““-?§Z..°'§.".2“‘tl.2"‘.$.§ °°"'°""" it... ..2“.‘.‘...2i'.."°3r 321.2533? rill? a. , ~ro , - mo; m ex Seeg, 11,, in £3, Qulf ghuuxr rgutag: mgfikmoézig: some buying" James remarked, on His prowess spans the future, hill desserts which are doubly pleasing lther, which causes the roots to Any semiuuuce o; maul-won‘ pa: his return "he's bought a couple to hill. when made with early rhubarb. of oettle-pure-lbred ones, Short- In lineaments of beauty and of The main point in cooking rhu-. move from heat. Add sugar, stir A_ Rub m, l ,- 3 wclflonm and let stand until" sugar is dla- Mm u clam dlgpeus‘ m“, ma‘; ‘agzatdfiuw! 6:19pm“ in ‘ solved. Chill. Six sewing!- psraffin. and they will never rust gqugrg m» 0mm‘ p", mm m. Oven Method: Cook rhubarb with Q, How can I soften egg nhells? bling not. Now pour Ln tihe pud- salt in a covered casserole in a A. By putting the egg in vinegar‘ mug bun," and bake u, u (uirly moderately hot oven, 3T6 deglees for about twenty-four hours. long- not, oven (400 4e; 1.1) 1e;- about 11., for 30-40 minutm. Remove from er if necessary, 3o to 35 mmmet ‘Sm, u “on u the uslongate in search of waiter. culiarities, or weird behavior-ism, m m barb 1 w p w “is be m“! - ———————- could have sinister reactions on °m 1* 118 5 "° W 5“ add a and stir. Cover and Mornalva us! ' ileeitn, progress, home and social ' ' ' 5" “"1" °11 11m“ *1" Q1116!" °°l°‘" "id “'11!” wd-‘m- T“ nreerldflllitll sugar is diseoived- eveupwbleqdllrteprlrlduuamgwulirbzmoieeu l, ____ mndlm‘ Any mow o; mam "m, Not that he needed urge vq-y o: his will home economists of the Consumer ChflL 5b‘ uflmas_ puns‘! "d we ma“ Wm be amp ., m, Oman“, o; “whey, my m“, urge‘ could b, detriment“ badly at this time e: you mull all show for-tn the truth of lintel, line, Section Dominion Department of mum, of mm method, Wm "_ and déucately browned‘ and lelwth" Agriculmre‘ recmnmend memml" suit in a sauce that i: broken down Ne,“ l, on, yo, m, puddle; "has spread with time. and todilywto success. kinds of feed no deer. I wouldn't Jthe mother who is not the recipient A child born on this day while like to say, but 11m afraid he'll be -R.obert L. Waring in tile New which bring out the best qualities- ng some wire“ __be lg, only u "slum lllaving some pronlise of sueeess and out of hay - if the grass is any- York Herald Tribune. ‘WW5 l1! lndlvldual Pdfmlls- and is excellent for serving on cot- tage pudding. gelatine desserts or genflmenhal ear-d" she hud be fi-IWOETQSS. yet may be intrigued into ways slow. It‘: certainly going off , ———-?i— Rhubarb Slum _ e_ 1 n‘ i, data,“ w . name herself gm- Johnny w uen;1_:‘dangerous and ruinous situations our mow and loft latelyi" We too JACKET MAY MATCH 0R BE LN 32mg“; o; the pieces 0g 1; w)“; is Wm“ Wm, u,“ “m YDBKSHH‘! PUDDIN} u a like“, to regud hmem u ne-bhiby its eocentrldtlee ol- indiscretions visited there. Not long ago when CONTRAST Bix cups rhubarb. one eighth rhubarb the m!" should be ‘dded “m” n1 am “m, o! ‘Andy ,6 cup no“: lected and unwp,ednted_ unless given. early emotional train- the light of sunset was fading and i teaspoon salt, a-quuters cup sugar. Mm" emu“; 2. what, l5 the correct pronulnc- 1,3 reespeeu rule Who produced the idea of set-llllfl- the breeze olf day had died away NEW YORK —There's no fabric __‘____________ iation of "denouement"? 1,5 ewp mule ting a day on which to pay tribute lBBvinB instead o delightful calm rule for jackets . . . they may Wash rhubarb, cut in 1-inch PROM-m USE 0F Lnrsqlc]; 3. Which one of these words is 1 egg to mothers and motherhood, nu- \ woo . over the face of the countryside, match or contrast, Many of the, pieces but. do not peel. Cover with SHOULD m; TAUGHT ma“ misspelled? Parwh15]1"n_ pars‘. MEI-HOD: Sm tagebh“ u,‘ body really knows. But the idea i.1_ . e then grand-daughter and June; smartest are in a different color or boiling water, let stand five inln- _______. imonioua, paroldsm, 110m. m4 “m Add ‘he “my “m. attributed to Niles Ann Jarvis. of, Mofnlng SfndQ and I. driving the Nell-maze came fabric from the costume for which utes. drain well. complete cooking whm Wm“ ‘many ‘Pym, 4_ W1,“ do" m, word “an,” “my w m. ‘M the“ ‘ with . Philadelphia, |( there. It was a pleasant outing. they're planned. and some of the by using one of the following meth- the u" o! “pukk by ‘ teem“, vate" mean? ram“, but” “M11 ,n,£al;r_ Beet 5. Wihat is a word beginning the egg well and add lo the first Dflwied lb l1" W11 111011191‘. MIL‘ ®Mfi The small one. snugly. wrapped, coat manufacturers are even mak- odd . dgughfgf, her first impulse may be Double Boiler Method: Cook hu- m overdo the makbupl subuew with pre that nleans "taking undue mixture, ‘Anne Reeves Jarvis, who died in‘ perched between us, happy as the ing separate coats in these intrigu- 1006 she arranged with the pus- A government eiqpert esloed an birds that flitted along in the in: short styles. barb with salt in a closely covered o, owauon m,“ pact,“ liberties: overbold”? m”, about y, teaapqfln butter or tor of Andrew's Methodist chums overworked farmer wihat time he roadside ‘trees as we pueed. ‘This ' she may not realize that uoiour Mining! in the bottom of 6 muf- ANQWIBB flntkleorcueterdolvll-lldhm laid on with a heavy or n. not-too- ‘my accurate‘ hand advertise: her lnex- 1 "I _ in the oven until the buttteg ornuflm perienee with a lipstick. 5o a smart mhkfljsfyérednf-mz "WWW-d 4°!» V1118! in i116 511M171" M’ m° m“ or teen-agei- will begin with her first n . Pronounce da- um are melted and l1 Lipstick to 1am haw to “p, m m oo-ntan. firs a as in day, oo as in cups are hot. m“ m u” enhmw‘ me km“, too, mound a as in eh. accent sec- Filll the prepared pans 5r our of her mouth and face. As import‘; giadnsglyarizieeor ozzrgerrvfrr-‘aorkgg glileltunnlf ‘m ant u the lipstick is e lip brue °“em“,e_ “The unmmdw cmlw F) m, “m”, “damage, gerva at Grotton, W. Va" their home gutup to go tan-wort. is dandy!" she said, finding much sew-u, for e service be be Qundugfi» "son." said the old fellow. “I for conversation u we drove e- ed there on May l2, i907. and dedl- ,don’t go to work; I wake up eur- long. On the return trip, however, noted to all mothers of Taylor round it" since absence cam make even older county, in which Grafton is lccat- ——— hearts yearn, the talk turned aud- »ed, as well as to her own mother. THE P3007 deni? to "horde" end "mummle." U I . The following year this service '1- . » Ina-replete country villas!!- Jhmie ie still confined indoor: ma: rqweated. and on the same Bun~ “w ‘em; box h“ pm up m‘ n h deyin May a similar one we: held, 1'“ i796" l wee e deco to black dog h; h m he], her- qe create u in Philadelphia. where, after the gfl-Yld “W” i 8"“ dfl-l °l Wm‘ that set at e houee corner eurvey- Zerfuy ‘drawn oilltline of her mouth- 352mg’ sgigovzlfiigglbgr‘ myozré ‘tam Fwy i‘ "an u ‘my m n her face la round. one should ‘ ' ' °‘““‘l’ “ m‘ ‘mm ‘l‘°_°YQ'____.._.- death of her father in 1900. Miss ma“ WW8 m‘ "H1539 dhlldlfllr ing the quiet scene before him this Jarvis attended the one in Phila- "I i111“ ll "PM"! i” l1“ ‘M’ eventua- Munv play-thine: were in ma, up aer- llru to give the ep- peeralwe of a fairly thin line in dolphin, but. ehe was relxesentedlwfy “ll-Md l’-°‘."‘5,Bml' Gum- , evidence in the kitchen where the in Gmlton through the distribu-| well’ I "Y5 .1“ m‘ "m5" two eons of the piece bueied then-l- ""11"! 111"" eelvee at their interests. n. ll re- order to make her mouth look wid- er end her chin. by contrast. more tion of 700 white carnations ship-i, u ‘l g; ped in for the purpose and pro-i ,,itllg;,:_l,fhesigh1fircghtgjgnfmmm ther annoying, u we could easily m,“ u ‘he u", e gqugrg zuee, um, seated two to each mother and be th Teeth“ ,,. ' understand. to have e email lad ‘Mum follow he; uugurul llp curves one to each eon or daughter at- "can." 6,1,3 3m, “mummy bring a neat structure of Junie‘: “m,” m, 1m“ e1 hel- meutll are tending the lervioe. By this gesture, “n an,‘ u“ teem.‘ in“ M!‘ u; to grief by l. well aimed klok or m, ‘tr-um or guru 1n that case, the carnation me eeteblished as; u" m it. 1N0 wuécum m sum blow and u Junie laid "then t0 “m,” m” b. mm, up gflugfggfly. . the officifl envblem of the day. - 1 my,‘ ., ~ i go off laughing lbouffliti" A sturdy T“ Drawn,“ y, "m," Wm em- . During the newt for 70ers Miss chm this ll. elmobt u big ugrem- “m” m. wmh o; he, gum Tee lhrvle worked in eeeeon and out‘ _ 1 ~ . ' . ~ daughter and one. this afternoon 0M0“. egg,“ e; re-ereutirlg a - clld l" “It 111d WW1“ 111d '1" mouth will look-artlflclalmnd un- becoming to _a younl ll"- A long hoe will mar shorter it mouth in mode up u full es possible and lipstick colour la cu- rled to the extreme comers. A teen-alert: too often tempted to try the dark, exotic shades oi lipstick which are intended for e mature or lophietioeted women. New pink or‘ ‘light rose ilpetiok ohadeemthebeetohoicdliore girl because they most near- ly duplicate her freeil young akin tonee. make Mother's Day a netionall . I tut-ion. one wrote thousands 0X1 AI i "H 1 H r H 0M‘ '1‘ "W noel-lug owenty-three module old. |polte and lobbied uni-ll ~~om o» mt uoMl wonx weighed thirty we pounds weal-d- . in flit. specified the in; to e careful weighing on the Qundoy in my ae mom- _ new oeeiee . . . "There" Jamel an Vdn dmps laboriously dnfling of! a rubber . bootendeihklngbeoklnhleold armchair “these are beginning to , __ feellikeeomtfchlefltltlilnkfll ,_' , ». ehlftioieetherbootaln the morn- ' ~ _ trig." alue m and euiiebine and e Jill. gore anemia. u. woke up in hei’ wnlu Pine. ‘him, home stiff teeeee to not wavelets on the feeling " t fine." one had slept through meet of the New‘ Deal. mill pond llrihg eenttlpenu lure World War, 1.1 and the beginnings of the atomic age. Attacked by mom sleeping alekneae in 1m. nhe maid she only remembered that ehe often , , M“, H“, Untilfemorrow-Diery-Good- triedtoopenher eyes but could-amend that ehe had felt ehe Wu ""“' " ' night. far any. .. » - ~ l dailies l TA 4 COP F [t t»: iuiliv i mil-w-