_____ PAGE SIX p‘ ADMIRATION NOLLVWOOVI ZV£¢/ed&m=£¢m ' SMOOTH SKINS IMPORTANT! INEVER NEGLECT MY Lux Touts? So» FACIAL CLEANSING l l IIAIITV (Al! —-ROMANCE. with warm water, then cool. Pat to ‘vanilla HOROS MARCH 2i t0 APRIL 2O (Airesi —-A splendid day for study and ap- pliCal-lfln of the true principles of sacrifice and hard work-are among the many favored interests. Gains ti pflssible. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 —tTaurus) —Tociay calls for spunk and initia- tive in big doses. Midday and early afternoon stresses caution in shlp- 11 ping interests and in handling oils. p chemicals. drugs. Avoid unnecessary d really hampering changes. a MAY 21 l0 JUNE 2l—(G€mil'il)— Personal affairs, romance and amusements take second place now. Very important urgent matters call a your attention. Extremes and hasty a action are not conductive to sue- cess. S JUNE 22 to JULY 23—(Cancerl-- Laboriotis work, difficult problems and military affairs are highly favored by beneficient Mars rays. Bu: think before you act! Especial e ca advised in mental work. cle- visions. ])l'OllllS£‘5, singing merits. Finances tops. a JULY 24 to AUGUST 22-(1305- You in army. navy and other xiational defence branches, you handling machinery. tools and] vehicles especially are tinder benc- fic vibrations. It's a great period c for getting things done. Join the ,- DOERS. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 28 a -(Virg0)-—If you start your pro- gram carefully and without strain ( Relieves MONTHLY FEMAlE PAIN Women who suffer pain of irregular periods with cranky nervousness- due to monthly functional disturb- nnces-should find Lydia E. Pink- ham’! Vegetable Compound Tablets (with added iron) very e/Jcctive to relieve suchdistresiaPinkhamhTnb- lets made especially [or ivomen help build up resistance nualnst such annoying symptoms. Follow label uirections. Mndc in Canada. Ll R. S a PRETTY EMBROIDERE H": \ Mt! \\ ~ -\ l r35» x W! linux31 tuitm m complete instructions‘. To order or stamps to eedlework Bureau. To harlotteiown Guardian Ne lewnrlt Pwartment ign No. 73B First. smooth the Lux Toilet Soap lather lightly in. Next rinse -—softer. Take this lovely screen star's tip! Try ‘Lux Toilet i Soap Whipped Cream Lather Cleansing for 30 days. 9 out of ‘l0 Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Soup '-——-By Frances Drake |or worry, you'll find things going smoothly as day advances. Even- ing particularly responsive for soc- ials and other pleasant matters. democratic life. All projects and SEPTEMBER 24 t9 OCTOBER 23 Sllbjefl-S that make for better living '(Llbral-Ir1cl_jnatlons today are 101' 811-91911 [hf-thigh they entail very similar to those for Virgo. Avoid excesses and nervous irrita- more personable when pleasant and cool-headed. (Scorpio l —If you you free scope. 22 mllllulilfltllflng and handling con- meht and military needs. (Capricornh-Excellcnt Your interests and all productive merit and benefits. IF‘ you display agrcc- your usually fine cooperative spirit g111fll€d(Aqlla1‘illS)—DOli't take too much for granted. You may have to overcome obstacles and Opposition before reaching your objective but iliar work high in favor. judgment and care in details and management are essential, and (s- pecially {éaéqilnrrs a little liowiv ii isn't really golo. gou Imotv Au? gel lgtr lob: has mam ii so. Anti bags gone lag have a gotten glow Mo; nmnorg irnoreoi faurq giitofl. Q91; mutter-lone grows tutor olo ,1; limbftfilfitlug as lam golo. \ “I f,“ $91.4‘ {if .\\- T 2p“ than)" INO-thnasentiments of everyone o . 2 ‘OSSII E . _ ' - aardnllfsotwgfls’ golgutsiTlil-peenrtbgiqdlered with gold colored floss. grgmfor pattern No. 738 contains motif measuring ll by l5 inches and dry. Your skin feels smoother .....i.;;;i cops on. You are more efficient and OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 won't be too asty before acting, you should ex- erienee a happy and productive ay. You are vigorous, ambitious no enjoy competition; today gives NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER (Sagittariusl-Gains indicated nd favored in all lines of useful nd worthy endeavor. especially in umers’ commodities and govern- DECEMBER 23 t0 JANUARY 2i tendencies. nterprise are slated for advance- nd energetic efforts. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 23 an overcome them. Have all ar- vvvm Woman's Re alm '/ Social and l NEW YORK STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless Fashion Service ‘.21 West 19th Street New York, N, y, fi'n"n\'n'in'd'h\'fd's'a'lfiflu' -_.___. With the advent of every new season acme..- me same 01d question’ ‘How lung shall my hcmline be?" 'I_lli.:_iiiiie the answers are quite “711U3,~‘.\' Some tell us that hemlines F"? Hollis Way up to save 0:1 mater. ial: this would mean double eccn. Cml‘ 07 Will-iii. for slips would have to be thorn in the same manner. Ptiliers saw that the smartest; lLCk: are going to be the longer Gilles. Hcms have been dipping at $14195 or back for quite a wh'le. and new with the threat of silk stock. 1.110. days. ladies aren't quite so m‘- Wfi l0 fiflfiisflthcir under-pin- lllllss Then. too skirts arc narrower, M!“ We all know how a slim 5km YIWS up in an awkward manner the minute we sit down. _ Tihees a new trend in ac;e=5°y- 16's tfnat we think y;u ought to kncw about. Ill"‘£'ll(‘l of high-light- ing your frccks .th a hat, bag and Hit of another color. you'll have them all tnatching Ono wonderful color reaches "m the top of your head to the ti " of your toes. If .\"u so in for this new vogue, and ifls a smart one. you'd best be sure to Icck before you leap. Get a color that's becoming to you, and get one that's easy lo match. As more and more wcmeri are l slclfplllf! in to take over the jobs of . _ {and come lll uuinderful workman- nien called lo colo utility clothes are slerping right up into the THE CHARLOTTETUWN (JUARIMAN headlines. Work aprons. covnalis and sturdy denim slacks, sllit-zed in red and burnished with coppery buttons are playing an im- portant part in the woman's world. Even if you aren't. engaged in de- fa:h'on fense work, you'll want some of them for the informal week-ends ahead. Theyre the real McCoy likec olors. How Soon s. smile of God can change the world! llow we are made ness. for happi- -Brow:itng BAUNDERING '11P Foundation ganments give $9‘.- ter SCTV-Oe if laundered frequent- ly and correctly for tihe simple reason that pe.'splration and nat- ural b0dy_oils tend t-o deteriorate the’ materials ordinarily used in iher manufacture. A good general rulc l5 to u=e moderatel temper- atured soft water, han le gently (and this means it's not necessary to either rub on a board or wring), use a mild soap, dry at rcom tem- perature, and press only the fabric parts of thc garment with a mod- crate iron. If you are laundering several garments at a time and they are of different colors, sort and wash accordingly. Slide fasteners should be closed while laundering. Use two or even three suds baths. if necessary. Rinse thorouahly until water is absolutely clcar. Blue lighttly only white foundation gar- men s. Gelatin salads will come out more easily if the mofd‘ has been well lubricated with salad dressing or mayonnaise. before filling with the salad mixture. This also gives extra flavoring to the salad by seascnng the outside. angements and plans clear in your mincl lriore proceeding. Be prompt, ccurate. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20- Plscesl—Minoi' matters and iam- Sound in important and new ndedtakings. Gains indicated in the evening, particularly in pro- fessional lines. amusements, social ffairs. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY hrewd. far-seeing. courageous. llll- fraid of hard work and intricate matters. but, inclined to lack con-l sistency of effort, If it will rightly develop its fine qualifications and capability and laws. it will reach enviable heights aQCLEP" live true to God's y a usflil, happy life. D GIFT SAMPLER I ‘T38 moo: all of goth other litres. Hot iron mm: Writs. or seggélgttvrtgtglcxttughawgltirlo cents in coin um—-——-—,——"¢" ""_""_______-‘ I'll-III‘ ADDREBS—--V'——OTTY-?“‘—T____'“” .-pqp--n-a-—-u-——»n~- If field nice have in past years destroyed your tulip beds. put the Living {Eéigii —The Woman's Realm . _____i\ FE Enough single-artist pie shells for . half-dozen dinners can be rolled out and fitted into the pie tins. then stacked with waxed apei- between and stored in fits r rgerawr until 55km! li-lme- T ls is especially con,- venlent in hot weather. Squash are very tender and so easily injured by frcst that care must be taken to cover them in the field against iniuiy. They should be allowed to harden in the fzeld and then should be removed from the vines without breaking the stems. Enameled bathtubs may be cleaned with a tablespoon of dry saltgmoistened w'th spirits of tur- pentine—not too wet. Then wipe it over with a clean cloth. When broiling a steak. cut off excess fat around edge to prevent it frcm catching fire when placed below glowing fire. Add cranberry juice to lemon gelatme t0 make it a dee red color Add while gelatin is in lqutd form. The first engine in the U. s, was brought to Salem, Mass., from London in 1749. BOUGHT STREET _So that his cook might not lose his way going for groceries, Prince Charles Radziwell. Polish noble- man living in Paris. bought in 1772 the entire street between his home bulbs in wire cages this year and the market The name o; Rue _ _ —- l Radziwell still ls borne by the Britain plans a "rose hip week." street. hoping for aharvest of 500 tons of, rose hips ivlrch are said to be one of nature's richest sources of Vit- rmrn C in sweet health-giv ngl syrup. ' Give your lawn plenty of water Short sorinkllngs draw the grass rocts tear the surface where they ‘arc c'~tib‘e to weer. drouthu . sun and wind drying. _> Yet another wnv to remove hot plate marks... rub them witil-i a cloth dipped in linseed oil and then with one diiiptd in spirits of wine and repeat once more if necessary. wan Pharmacies May I point _iV_Ild. or PIY'Y"' u‘ livrites Mrs V. i“ l.»'~,hii that in, s55 IFEVERY POI/ND 005w’! 0/115 You MORE R/c/lruval/A’ AND snr/srr/na 600M533 For R541 Economy, use lllXIEll ll flYERElIW/lé’ Will’ I I lilfi..'l°‘i.".'ifii’.°l.llillfilf more deeply satisfying, than cvor bofora. It's routed by I . smut-liable process that radiates uni- form hut right through ovary coffee hun. Maxwell Home h packed in a Super-Vacuum tin- the only my known lo pack coho so that no Inca of its fragrant router fruhncu h lost. - MHIH 2Gllll||l$n|truustoim‘ omunmngnaqmflqw nu and always soulful” ' Iouhlmvnlsllhchdhtlnllo The Likes Of We l! ‘I. C. Q-IDGH long. I'd only served six weeks when I had the luck to save a warder from another risoner who had gone for him w th a. hsmmer. hey let me out. I had go to. I wanted to get away from uevonshire. I made trac for and there I had the luck w fall in I with your mother, Ellen and woman. Crisplni and had just died but she was handling his big farm like a man. She gave me work as a shepherd." “You'd told her?" put in Orispln. “Everything. She was the first woman I'd ever met to whom I could talk freely and ylou can't imagine the JOY of it. you no I'd never had a mother." Crispin nodded. He couldn't trust himself t0 IPORK. Hil father smiled again. "You know the rest, son. I married Ellen Lloyd and it was then 1 changed my name. I had 18 as haippy years as an man ever had be ore she passed. en the caraton Corporation bought Ltianarmon as part of their watershed and there was no need for me to work any more." "And you came here to Osrdifl to educate me, and have been hating i pin said. "Nonsense. boyl I've had my golf and found friends. I've done very well. The only thing I regret is that I didn't tell you all this lung ago. I'm afraid there is trouble be- tween vou and Irene Oarnwath." Orispin's face went suddenly hard. "Site's turned me down." “I'm terribly sorry. Crispin." "I'm not." Crispin answered “I'll own it hit me hard at first. but. walking home I had time to think it over. And more I thought the angrier I grew. A girl who will tum a man down for some- thing his father ls supposed to nave done 30 years ago‘ isn't worth worry- ing about. If you ask me I've had a lucky escape.” “Irene is a very pretty girl. (Iris- “It WBs bad. 5°“. but 1i; didn't lost ' the lonely life here ever since," 0115-‘ pin very clever one," Grispin And a added, "but there's a hard. streak in her and she's heartlessly striations." l “She won't realize her ambitions if she monies Adrian." "She'll never do that. But who l3 her, dad? How did he come to know about you?" “He is the son of the principal warder whose life I saved." “The devil he is." There was a knock at the door. The maid came in. "Mr. Csrnwath to see you. sir," she sad to Mr. Lloyd. Crispin jumped ulJ. "Dad, he's come to talk about. Irene. Tell him it's finished - ab- " "I will, Crispin. You slip ofl." Crispin nodded and went out by the other door. Father and son did not meet again until breakfast next mornlngl Crlspin came in a. little late. "Son-y. dad, but I oversle t. went for a devil of a walk las night and tired myself out. Did Mr. Carn-‘ wath 1on8?" "I didn't give him the chance." resonded his father. He mks quiet- ly but hs eyes were twi ng. Cris- pln sighed with relief- “It's all O. K. then?" "Perfectly. We parted good friends, but I don't think we shall see much of one another in the future.‘ "Why see anything?" asked Oria- n: i: '5: once?’ in amazement. "Yes. I've been thinking it and that's the conclusion ‘vo z our issue of August 15. 1940. you; laubliahed t/wo predictions which appear to be now in progress. The first was that of the Shepherd who died‘ irt 1806. whose pro heoy about. the wars of 1870, an 194-1 concluded th m announcement of a new German defeat by an arm of “Red Men"| coming from the t. This was. followed by the e Johannes prophecy of "The War or the Eagles" in longer detail stating the same prediction. ~ I recently secured a of the famous "Si. Odile" Prophecy. which! is supposed to date from the you" 713. so far, it has come to pass in every detail. This Prophecy ends by statin that. Germany wli be utterly cl eated and invaded ham end to end about tlwo years and four months from the beginn- ing of the war. The Saint. 31011811 stating that twenty nations will b6 engaged. does not mention Russia. It is D0ssible that Russia did not exist as a separate nation so for back as 713. - Edinburgh Boots- man. "cannon cam-us" Mexican cooks use the young, tender leaves of the opuntia cactus ir. many dishes. and one Califor- Xiln cannery now offers "conned young cactus. Always put knife in boiling wa- ow ore cut- fer for a f seconds ting coke that has been oed Then you will be able to cut without breaking the icing. Br t colors like American . Beau y. royal blue, light lmninous i gram and golds. arc good for dresses. Afternoon dresses no often fitted at. the waistline. with low hiplincs, Isometime banded with cuffs around e hips. sometimes as. located with n tiny flared ruffle popliun. llf you have no s‘ but wish steam vegetables. place brethr- ed vegetaliog in o wire sieve ovcr boiling water. 000k until tinder in a covered pot. Gf the off t of kottlc 06st to tl-lcmgound. meter: briln block felt is contrasted with a crown effect of stitched suede ascents, in my, rod and inn. Bugle bead band emphasise the deeper armhole ‘and rounded dhoulder of o era-c dwell. and hold aha UIIGQIIIIIII fullness. mm,‘ o nnnhoe sum. as Iliwls hip- ‘Ric wyhllbalows we can. Anyhow we can Eris. solutely finished. You'll make that other slowly, clear?" here in this town. Let's buy a. farm» Between us we can make a good thing of it. No one is likely to rec- ‘ofinize you. 1s this chap, Burt, etlil I a ve?" asn't," Crlspin said with a laugh. "After breakfast I'll go and gct a list "of farms for sale in South Devon. Then we'll get busy." jbarcly a month later they moved n d the leasant. name of Itasc- pin sharply. “Why not leave here It D l "Leave here?" repeated his lather us as Wefl first sunny morning and looked out. WW3. "Just the right sort of house, a flne w. Let's go down to Devonshirc snd~ garden, good Ian look into this business-clear it up if gkfllqug view" was only a small more than sixtv acres, but every ac“: \ T’S mic! Every package of Robin Hood Oats is a bundle of “trigger fist" energy for your: family. Served ho! every morning they send children dashing off to school and fathers away to work with the kind of energy that lasts right through till noon! You get a wealth of energy-building carbohydrates in famous Robin Hood Oats—PLUS 65 International Units of Vitamin B-1 (Thiomin) pa: ounce -—PLUS essential minerals and tissue- building proteins! Get a "Chinaware" package of Robin Hood Quick Cooking Oats today. In Robin Hood Pan Dried Oats you get Oats processed from sun-ripened Western grain and you receive I handsome piece of genuine English chinnwnre. Start your sec today; ask your grocer for Robin Hood Pm Dried Oats in the “Chiuswsrf package. i< If I Y ¢w%w%%%%%w@@pw%%W Personal '1 Fashions '1 Literature ._NQYEMBER 6. 1941 one Place In cvuy "Chlnswsrc" Package ld." "It's certainly an idea." said the “It's the only thing to do," Gris- n declared emphatically. "I've own all along you were bored "I believe so." _ "Then we'll make hun wish he CHAPTER- II MY PRETTY MAID They got busy-—so busy that to their new property which pos- "Ii. might have been made for , dad," Crispin declared delighted- he stood on the veranda that d. good air and a. Rosewortfiy He wasn't ‘far out. property, little south-east. the north. In front was allcl ha 11a“? todmti b o k e a ny 1' 0- , rlagppast the house to a .,"il'-I mill- NOW lei-K 8 T age. beyond which were the farm hen houses that came yesterday. buildin s. The kitchen garden vcas morrow Im going to Iffvkton ‘lvllfltlihdch down t e hill on the m side of m to buy chlcks- I do“ 1m“, a h, brook and had o, great cob will about crops. but I have letarn, - round it. Beyond that again was a about live-stock and P0" Tl- very good orchard. mostly HD9198 but that river. Teignmouth was roun .ne corner, out of sight, but Newton Abbott was visible away to the right. A glimpse of blue sea showed to the while in the opposite direction lllyargmoor rose like a wail against t e s y. , . The house was unusual. The man than Tcignniouth and you ll prob- who planned it had spent most ui his life in South Africa. It was i011 . low, and solidly built of red san -| I _ _, stone, and had a broad steep or vcr- lhfflifes.’ b10116 111 Cflfilflll “"11 l! ands running its whole length. ‘Fills sitltile, and llf we do need s little 1 1 d 1| tic ange we ave s, car. £1531 aenrdagvgvlilcll ogtlt Rolf! lihewawinltil. than 20 miles from. Exeter and only Facing south-west. it was a regular‘ 30 IrOm Plymouth, Jltlllnl $19M l" sun trapdA great glass of laurel and a hand 01! hi5 50115 51°“ "- s trigglllislnthrggoiltcnfeost?while the i..~.1 ins. Crisnin- It will make me l?” behind the house protected it from happy 1f you take w ll- But ll W“ ted with windbreak _ ._.__.. _ ? "‘-_“..i.'_"f=/ was good and had been well farmed. with a few very tall old pear trees The house stood on the great slag»: above the Telgn valley and locked living P00!" which Opened 59111811 down on the brood tioal estuary oft on t.o the shoeb- He wore a cost of d rough giev home-spun with breeciies John Lloyd came out of the b and gaiters and looked very fit and very cheerful. , “Glad you're pleased. Gmpiti," tie said. “We certainly might have dons worse. But are you going to be happy here? There's no club nearer ably have to go to Torquay for a l theatre." "A farmer doesn't want clubs or We're its “There are worse Jobs than farm- don't" he patlsed “if you don't. ll s. gravelled swevpl you get bOT€l| I'm trustini; F011 1° shrubs tell me." The. "r11 tell you, dad. I promise "0" o and set up thole (To be Continued) {,1 MUNDATS FEAST "".'.'.'.;°'.'.’.'.'.'.’.€'J" It's thrifty lo plan for lefioversl So buy an extra-largo chicken for 1% to! To sum! Heinz Cream of Vegetable Soup the wholesome, flavour-packed dish foils! IR hungry for, we use the pick of the nation's vege- tables! And we follow treasured recipes-coo this favourite the small-batch way to blend its delightful flavours perfectly. You'll also like Cream of Mushroom-Chicken Noodle-and many mother of the l9 ready-to-serve Heinz Home-Style Soups. Try 'cm and seal H. ,1. Halal Company o! Coach, Ltd. '9 HEINZ. _____u_u__,_,y____,,_,_,__,_,l __ STYLE Chicken Pot- PI|-—Mclt 2 tbs. butter and blend with 2 tbl. flour. Add a medium size tin of Heinz Cream of Vegetable Soup. Stir till thickened. Add chicken and pour into baking dish. Cover with laycr of pastry or rich biscuit dough and bake in hot mnn (450°F-) "m" pastry ll browned.’ HOME- dinner Sunday —— and make a sensation with this dish next clay. RECIPE cups diced cooked soups A