' Wrao rwo Q44AA Wom en's Re alm v Social and P HORO For Thursday, January 2nd MARCH 21 t0 APRJL 20 (Aries) —1ndlcations lock very but don't be too complacent and cock- aure, especially when a great part of the world is suffering indes- cribable hardships. Work harder and practice some self-sacrifice that you may aid those fighting for Qustlce. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- May be rough in spts but you can take it and be better for the test. Any difficult happening or day can be turned into a blessing by the way YOU handle it. There are some very favorable periods today; make ‘he most of them. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) Likely a more friendly time for you bcm after June 4 ihnn for y-"ll born before Jtllle 51ft but whole day en- courages you (‘lli(‘l.'l)l'l.<llig folk to double efforts in that in which you wish most to succeed. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) — Scales tip in your favor and yfu are slated for bviiefiis if YOU get be- ihind your activities with enthus- iasm and the intelligence with which you are ble<scd. It's imper- ntivg you start this progressive Ne'w Year asziDO and notasa brailer along! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- ‘A better businesg and contact day Ohan yesterday. You may have less time for frivolitieis or peisznal de- nim; but time well spent now on ataiblizing or improving your in- aitrge will earn for you more leisure AUGUST 23 to SEIPITIIVEBER 23 Wirgo) - Industrial, mechanical, anufaoturisig and real estate 1n- Erests greatly favored. Personal ambitions may also b; realized in rofeaiorlal. artistic and social ines. The quality of your work and cheerfulness of your attitude are deter-ruining factors. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 38 TLibra) - Born before October 8? More friendly influences indicated for your enterprises Hwcver. all Librans are urged to start their activities and urgent duties with n-lacrit-y. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 llsoorpio) - Some - favorable as pects exist but others less encourag- ing behoow you to be alert. pro- grvssive, especially in matters and activities Ecncerning y-Pur means‘ ‘t! livelihood. l NOVEMBER 8 to IJEDEMZB I Q (Sagittarius) _ A splendid out- Your Individual —-——By F ralcoo Drake SCOPE lookl Action and new advantages all wound you. Don't any good leads or optxrtunities s p through your fingers. Forge ahead today. D 2B t0 JANUARY‘ 21 (Capricorn) — Meet and discuss with those in your business your plans and proposed activities for this New Year. Don"t delay in matters vital t0 Bovemment, fe - cr other worthy projects. Quic action is imperative these days. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Be particular about important details and the many “seemingly small‘ items. Improve your mechanical and intuitive fac- t l Dorothy Dix Says- looking if W G 8 isfled. but now my wife rid two fine kids. ows that er ‘i’ ulties. Let your fine ideas and capability be articulate when and when needed. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2o (Pisces) - Advice to Aquarians is especially applicable to yoil today. Plan and prepare carefully what you must do, then proceed with as- i surance and faith in God's help and your ability. You'll win. ' A CHILD BORN ON_ THIS DAY will be painstaking, patient in study innate sense of government and politics. could be an asset to a large organization. Will command respect and admiration if rightly reared and taught to respect, God's’ laws. AMorningSmllc COEIPLIIVIENTARY? Mother: "Junior h getting more like you every day." rather (absently): "What's he’ dcne now?" OUR TERRIBLE ENGLISH “The other day.’ writes Elli Per- kins, “I met a French gentleman at Saratoga, who thought he had mastered the English language. "How do you do?" I said on ac- oosting him. “Do i'at?‘ he asked, in a puzzled ‘manner. mean, how do you find your- st lire, I never lose myself" "Y. u don't understand me; I mean, how do you feel?” "How I feels? Oh! I feel smooth; you shust feel me." klllllllltlfs o Under 12 are Wanted To Know the Benefits of This lgproved Vicks Way To Relieve Misery of Chest, Coughing Colils If your child ls ln the growing years- when colds strike so cruelly fast--you'll find a REAL FRlEND in the improved MORE THOROUGH Vicks treatment perfected by Vicks With this improved treatment- called the “VapoRub M35S£lgl!"—{l'll poultlce-and-vripor action of Vicks VapoRub more effectively . . . PINEUIATES initated air passages with soothing medicinal va rs, inhaled deeply with every breath? lIlMllUlTES chest and back like an old- fashioned warming poultioe or plaster. [Children When you see how misery ls relieved, how coughing, muscular soreness and tightness are eased, you will know how important it is to treat your child this improved Vicks way. ro car a "VapoRub Massage" with all its belief -massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on IMPORTANT RIB-AREA or BACK as well as on chest and throat-spread a thick layer on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth. Biz suns to use genuine, time- testod VICKS VAPORUB. 4 FAVORITE BASKETS OF FRUIT DESIGN Baskets of rosy red apples with pert green leaves is ii colorful and , for your kitchen towels, curtains, luncheon cloths. etc. pattern No. X 6'11 contains 23 baskets of fruit in three new embrolde Hot iron trans er sizes 2 by 2 to 5 by 6 inches, color To order this pattern. send 15 Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design N0. X 671 NAME - — _ _ --_-...__.______ NO. X 011 guide and complete instructions. cents in coin or stamps to Needlework A do i i to to our wife from playing bridge when she ly dcligs it lig/ld gfalfelrnoorls g wyeek and doesn't let it interfere with giv- to l f ' t d day ySlIClallElJfillIGEulXIITjEIIlXEeSHI: tlikalgakgstltirdshg ilifilsgiléfi? duties for GREG! 63.171 B. PTO CFSlOIl 0i‘ I'll 6 , , ‘ _ from the bottom up, win have an might have a kick coming, but when she takes her pleasure so mocler on 111g she takes her pleasure so moder- lect to it. It Breaks Monotony Housework is monotonous.‘ because it_ is doing over thesame things day alter day. perforiruns tasks that have to be endlessly repeated and that do not require more than one lobe of a woman's brain to do. there is no excitement about 1t. Furthermore. most women work alone. with nobody to talk to except the baby. and conversing with some one who merely gu-iuies ire-Ea 1n response doesn't fiii an 1111.611188]]?- persons need for companionship. So after a woman had Rotten her husband of) to work and her ciliiu- reil awav to school aiiu telephoned the grocer and the butcher. she is left. to her own soc-few the balance oil the day. and she acts fed up with thinking the same round of thoughts aiia longs to step out and see something besides the iour walls and hear sometlmia fresh and en- icrtaininx. If you will bc honest enough with yourself to recall how bored. you get with staying at. home by the inidoie oi every Siuioav afternoon you will understand how your wile 16615 about having a seven-oay-a- week session oi it. and why she feels that sue needs a couple 0A. auternoons off. Women Nccd Diversion Men make no greater mistake than they do in trying to shut their wives up in their houses and .101‘- biudirig them_ to loin clubs. or (10 anything uveiier than wheelinx the baby in the perambulator even when they R0 out for a walk. Women need diversion and amusement even more than men do. 'ltie.v need to get out of their homes in order to abpreciaie them. They need some companionship besides their husbands and children to keep them from getting dull. To keep a woman shut up in her house is to narrow her dOWII 50 111E1- sne has no interests except her fatnilv and causes her to nag at her husband and children because she has nothing else to think about ex- cept their faults. and it makes her the stupidest of companions be- cause her conversational range only goes from the nursery to the kitch- en and back again. I think you should be very thank- ful that vour wife has had sense enough to find some agreeable amusement for herself outside of her home. There is nothing the matter with bridge. You remember that Tal- leyrand long ago advised everybody learn to play a good same of whist while they were younfl. in order that thev might not pass a miserable old age. I BUFFET, SUPPER In man Canadian homes the number o persons suddenly in- creases during the holiday season. for it is a time of family reunions. The Consumer Section, Market- ing service, Dominion Department of Agriculture, suggests main courses which will make a satisfy- ing supper or luncheon, when no- oompa ed a lass of chilled apple or tomato uice for first course, a. simple dessert or crack- ers and cheese, an assortment of fancy cookies, and a beverage. Jellicd Tongue Bock pickled beef tongue water for at least 2 hours in kettle of cold water and bring slowly to the ‘poll. Remove scum from the top. reduce heat and cook below boiling point, allowing 30 minutes per pound. Remove from the water, peel off the skin and remove bones fatty pieces from the large end of the tongue. Meanwhile boil down the stock t0 about 1 1-2 cups. Curl tongue around into a circle and press down into u bowl in which tongue fits tightly. Pour stock over ton- gue, cover with saucer or pinto and place a heavy weight on top. when chilled and act, cut into thin slices. Note-Serve with cole slaw and potato chips, or hot potato balls. Pale de Noel (Tourtlerc A French-Canadian Di 2 lbs. lean pork shoulder. ch 2 lbs. veal shoulder, choppe l small fowl in cold . Place d and spices to taste. , smm ADDnEss----- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.__ cm'v__..___._.._...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Cover meat with water and cook very slowly uncovered until meat is tender and liquid ls almost all absorbed. Season well, cool. Line deep pie plate with pastry and fill WIVES NEED DIVERSION TO BREAK HOUSEWORK MONOTONY No Husband Should Begrudge The Time The Little Woman Spends At Her Club If She Is Reasonable About It Dix-I have been married for e ht years. Have a - Mostoifthet slam prett and I have Ixalmoasédoomel tom w s over er ge pay g. axlg Thursday afternoons my other women break their necks serving lunc et to each others houses for a on this "diversion," as she I was determined to keep her hommso I invited a friend to dinner, thinking this wou.d make her stay at home to prepare it. h Listen, wanted my friend to eat. sandwiches and potato salad to bring him along, but if I wanted a good company meal to w I ‘Tuesday was her "aiternoon out. barrasses me very much and know how to handle the situation- me how to stop a wo MAN WHO Grated onion, salt and popper, the w’ H51‘ n o e fin esday wife and seven h to wife lsts t week me. M I think this is silly. but she calls it But did this stoli she told me DOint blank that ii ‘ , m»; cnaigoowiv ersonal ..-.|. ....;»,-.». New waves oul. all tihasc in their original vmim. wi _ a few modified, or? shown in e new hail- stylcs fur B41. At a recent hairdressers and coa- motologlsva show 1n New York, the Coiffuire Guild (mule up to out- standing hair stylists of tint city) sponsored and put their mark of approval on the hairdOs shown here as well as a. number- o; others not illustra . Straight and broken padours, shadow pompadours. forehead curls horizontal and vertical puffs, and and either waved or straight hair over the back of the head are fash- ioned from hair which is at least “'3'?” itlgifkiofim‘ 563"“; er- eng u , a oug many young girls may still insist upon it, modifed wth a new twist The first hairdo illustrated in the alt until the next night as ' This em- would like to| Please tell man from playing bridge. LS NOT ‘JJHE BOSS 1N H15 OWN HOUSE. ‘ op the head with large cornucopia. group of four is designed for the very youthful matron or the sedate young glrLIts classical lines envel- curls. while the one strand of hair running diagonally over the back of the head is unwaved. The sides of If she played all 1t. you HARD TO EXPLAIN A WOMAN'S WAYS the colffuic have an “upped" in- iluence. Use Curls to Add Width lc Face Place tlhe curls high if your up- per face is narrow. or lower them to add width to the lower facial Dear Dorothy Dix-Eleven years ago 1 married a bov some years younger than myself. 1 worshiped the ground he walked on. and we got along splendidly for about five years. and then I caught, him sten- ping out on me. but l forgave him. 1 am not a jealous woman and quite often we would g0 to places where ‘ he would introduce me as his girl friend so he could have a good time with the other girls present. but I didn't mind. although he also wrote to several gins. He would always tell me about his love affairs and we would laugh and talk them over. I Finally. however. things bad that I made him leave I-le says he does not want diivorce. He onlv wants to be free. And he still comes to inv apartment every 1110m- ing for breakfast. and every evening for supper before he goes out on his dates. I have always made the liv- ing. Am I foolish to put up with him M J. E. N. , - Answer- , Not if you think he is worth that price. Evidently your feellm! for him is maternal rather than wifeiy, and you feei toward him as a moth- er does toward a wild and irrespon- sible son. There ls no accounting for the vagaries o: the human heart. O coluse, from any sane standpoint vou are doing a silly thing to sup- port thls idle good-tor-nothinu who has repaid vour affection with such treachery. but. somehow. he ivcs a point and meaning to vour 1i e. | I have no doubt mat you prepare a sorumbtuous breakfast for this boy that. you would not cook for yourself. and that you are planning all day long about some treat you are going to give him for his (lin- her. I have known many pathetic easel of women like you who married pretty boys voung enounh to ~10. their sons and who worked for thenii imped for them and sup“ ported em in idleness and luxury. yet who seemed to get happiness out of spoiling them. as they might have done if they had had black sheep sons. Nobody can explain a woman. NOT ALWAYS BEST TO ANNUL MARRIAGE Dorothy Dix-We have a tied secretlv s. bov - family knew of it for several weeks- 5113,11 we trv to have the marriage ulled ‘i’ Mm WORRIED MOTHER. Answer- It 1 too l to now. Better trv to get tile bovaa elob. Also aet the girl cine. Attomp to make the mar- u . r a” ' 5 we“ DORUTHY DIX. and TESTED RECIPES plate with meat mixture. Cover with pastry, making several in- cisions in top of crust. Bake in moderate over (360° F.) 30 to 40 minutes or until crust is nicely browned. Note-Tho Pate may be made with pork and veal or pork and chicken, in place o: using the tum n-ieotc. This recipe niahca 8 PB Canadian spaghetti l aims noooked hetfl (broken into pieces l6 ounce can tome , Worcea 1 cup diced celery l cup grated cheddar “ Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water. chop the bacon and saute in pan for 2 or 3 minutes. the onion and cook er for a few minutes. Blend 1n flour and seasonings. then add the tomatoes and celery. Add to the spaghetti, with the grated cheese, and turn into a casserole. cover with but- tered crumbs. then brown in a hot over (MP F.) Serves B. Creamed Chicken with Mulhrccma 1-2 lb. mushrooms 4 tablespoons butter 2 cu diced cooked chicken 4 lqpoona flour 2 cups milk 1-2 teaspoon s slatucr d a an 909961’. Peel and slice the mushrooms. Saute for 5 minutes in two table- vboons hilt-tor. Melt remaining two tables ons butter in a sauce- Worcestershire aot so" f Place a layer of the cooked noodles legion. This is a. versatile hairdo. Wear 1t. unadomcd for daytime, but put a fancv comb in it for formal wear. Notice that the nape of the neok hairline is concealed under a swirling curl. ‘The shadow pompadour introduc, THE COOK ‘S CORNER NOODLE AND SALMON CASSEROLE 2 cups uncooked noodles 3 quarts bciling water 1 tablespoon salt 1 pound can salmon 1-4 cup chopped pimento or green lWPDer 2 cups canned peas, drained Salt. and pepper 2 cups thin white sauce Buttered crumbs ‘ Method; Add the salt to the boil- ing water and then cook the noodles _ this fol- about 15 minutes, or u:i- til they are tender. Drain well. in the bottom of a buttered cas- sercle, then a layer of the salmon (broken in pieces), then a little of the pimento or green pepper. and the peas. Season with salt and pepper. Repeat in layers like this until all ingredients are used. Pour over this the whte sauce. Sprinkle ITIPHOUTS, US the top with buttered crumbs and bilkg in a mcderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 1 hour. THIN WHITE-SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoins flour 2 cups milk Salt, and pepper Method: Melt the butter and blend in the flour. Add the milk gradu- ally. stlrring constantly then cook. stirring occasionally until the sauce is thickened. season with. salt and pcpper. The flavor of th sauce is improved somewhat b adding 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce alrng with the salt and pepper. BEST DRESSED WOMAN Mrs. Harrison Williams. the daughter of a Kentucky horseman. wrested the title of the world's best dressed woman from two royal duclieses —the Duchess of Windsor and the Duchess of Kent, who though they tied for first last year received many a mention on the 1941 list of style setters. This year's list, selected in New York as the new fashion centre of the world. The Duchess of Windsor, who has long ranked in the top three, and the Duchess of Kent. now in uni. 1F Style Now T1115, too, is an adaptable hair- do which is as flattering in street clothes as it is in formula. A piaa. tic feather studded with brilliant-a a. formal touch to this smart and can, tic-manage coiffure. The peruke-llke pro-Victorian miss. 11s . these typically Latin halides are only for the few. an heroic gesture toward a. sophis- ticated arrangement. The large ashions '1 Literal ving s SURELY NOT Must laughter die because the skies U9 RWY. And eyes {told técora and every brow u. row: Must you and I. bccausq the sun- beams e. Pref. so and simi and keep our eys cast diwn? Because the sun tildes-ls that the reason why That you and I should its dull mood reflect? Oh. surely not! 1f so, then ity us When we shall view life t ough its retrospect. --R.udo1ph Stewart. PAINTING KITCHENS puffs arranged with studied care- lessnms across the sides and top of the head are separated by two I! your kitchen wall is paintll nevu- have it repainted without first removing all grease and dirt parts, one on the right and one 0n the left, to centre the pompadour Otherwise me palm, W111 no; m- into casual sports over the centre-front of the head. Hairdo Suitable For Young or Old This coiffure, the most practical of all four illustrations, is as much at home on the head or a, sophis- ticato 8s on the naive miss. The- curls, pinned into confined within a loose net, emerge in the morning ready to meet the demands of the new day. A parrot, either plain 0r fancy, holds the clever back arrangement in place. This hairdo promises to replace the casual shoulder-length bob It's a manageable oolffure and can wear hats. The pompadouir created by merry widows waves following halo-like lines shown in the last photograph is as new as 1941. The crests are high, the waves deep, making shad- owv lights a definite part of the beauty of this colffure. The six- inch long hair hangs softly waved dorm the back of the head, while the pompadour circles the head from ear to ear to give both height and width to the face. A looping o; ribbon secured to the top of the head is spread fan-shaped to serve as added balance toward widening or lengthening the facial contour. The ends of the hair which form the face-framing pompadour may be made into soft pufflike curls 0r tucked under and pinned into place m daytime a flat, black velvet bow. or any colour to harmonize or any colour to harmonize or con- trast with the costume may b6 worn. For evening a matching ribb- on made into large loops is more appropriate. Insert several bobs ins along the waves at night to eep the pompadour intact while sleepinglng. These four hairdos can be easily managed and are. for the most part. ls flattering to the dowager as they are to her granddaughter or niece. Latin America has excerted her good neighbor influences. and large combs. lace mantillas. feathers and aigrettes have found tlrlr p‘a~e in l many of the smaitest 1941 hair A Drag on Your Partner ?—Be a Winner at Dances downspouts have become cloiked with and debris. with. soap. water and ammonia. her arid in a very sh»rt time the peeling process will begin. One attractive three-piece suit has a wine-red tweed tnpcoat trimmed with grey fox revers. The suit ls of silver grey and white checked twetd, A black Persian lamb distin ulshed by its balloon ush- up eaves banded th. Jgt to match big jet-trimmed frog fast- enlngs. LEPPOVERS IN PASTRY CASES attrac- coat is 'I‘o serve leftover meat tively, make cornucopias of pastry, bake and fill with creamed ham, chicken, lamb or veal and garnish with parsley cr watercress. If you have some leftover vegetables that would go well with the creamed meat, you might add them t) ttie filling, too. SCREEN WILL KEEP GUTTERS UNCLOGGED A common maintenance cost which claims a place on almost every home owner's budget at this time cf year is that of cleaning out and gutters which leavcs A wire screen of either galvan- ized steel or copper can be fitted over the top of the gutter to keep out leaves or train. without inter- ferlng in any way with the flow cf water. A special designed screen of reinforced quarter-nob Wll‘ mesh, which can be snapped lno place is now available. The moon 1s approximately 240.- 000 miles from the earth. a short distance as astronomers view things. NUMEROUS WAYS TO LIGHT A CLOSET There are numerous ways of lighting a closet. with relative merits and disadvantages in all methods. A ceilng light in the closet may have a pull chain or a Isenslble sleeping ts. _' JANUARY z. 1941 C UTE Leisure ——The Woman ’s Realm all sides of the sun. The tates once in each 25-day Fur access-lies dressy, althhough signed to set off pls Thtey shourlg s cos umes. e ' ' muff bags and fur-trimmell “$3,? fur-trimmed gloves. fur-trlynmeé hat, fur cravats (smooth furs ozillyl), ffur shoe buckles (very h:g‘1 sye, ur belts and be ' for leather bells. It buckles are leupaid and ocelot, this sq,“ son's darlings. beaver more diffi- cult to handle by reason 011,5 thickness, mink, Persian lamb, sil- very fox and lynx fol- fluffy typm Exception to the mile 6f dressy fili- acoesso as are fur bricked mittens for country W8a1‘__5e3]_ beaver leopard. novelty pelts such as g; ccnti. SLEEP SHOULD BE ONE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT "COSMETICS” Getting lop little slcep or an iii. sufficient amount. of the ‘right klllti 0f sleep causes more premature sisns of age than a great many women seem to realize. Whenever y u sce a. healthy quite ‘young woman with deep fur: rows rom sides of ncse to corners o1’ mouth. vertical lines eyebrows or a network wrinkles at corners of eyes, ytu can make up your mind that she probably has failed to cultlvgw and resting hab. 0F‘ between 0f little PLENTY OF REST In Hollywood. where that cannot be makeup is a real JOIN-Y 0f the stars and starlets to bed at. 9.30 when they are wor - ing and must reporte t: the hair. dresser and makeup department, at 6:30 am. In other words. they fecl that nine hours of sleep per 1118M are necessary to their health and beauty. Photographers’ . smile at you from billboards and magazine covers make it a rule lo sleep more than eight mm Mach night. Whenever you find vourself wondering how a debu. (‘ante can dance an night and yet look fresh. clear-eyed and pretty at a party tbs ZYXC afternoon, lust remember that the chances are she slept eight or nine hours m“. m2 the morning and early after- noon. v a wrinkle concealed with tragedy. the ma BEAUTY'S GREATEST AID There are no two Ways about 1t mil"? ~ every woman's greatest aid to beauty. N's amount of skin treatments can possibly make up for lack of it. And it's a wise girl who realizes this at gm Qaflv an e mu=t warm. also. that, no amount. 0f mnkeim my, “m5”; bad skin texture wlucfi is due tr. imprper eating. Liki- the Hollv- wood stars. the models and the dc- wall switch. However, there is always the danger that this Fght will be forgotten and burn need- lessl for hours. A switch outside of t _ closet door could be pro- vided wilh a pilot light that gl ws red while the light ls on. The door switch, which autcma- ttcally turns the light on when the door ls open arid turns it off when the door is closed. is satisfactory if the occupants cf the house are careful about closing doors. One of the newer arrangements is the light that bum= for a stated time and then aubmatically turns off. 111's ls a guard against wasted electricity. but is occasionally an annovance when it goes out before the desired article has been fund. Sun vs. Moon Although we see—onl_v one-side 01’ the moon, we are able to see bufantes, she must Ht m," salads and green Wiletnbles than rich Mstries and heavy’. starr-hv fmdg, Sill’ mllst lenm nibble fruit rat-her than sv.'e'“s “Quin she 1,, “"11"? bPFWfBH "\'0Rl<- She must drink plenty‘ <~r \'."lll"7‘ and mitt 5g; vegetable jirce every single saLcmiTs m diiiliw RRUSSFILS-ICB» - More lli n 70.000 Belgian workers have accerlt- M inbs lu German factories where there is a wrent rlnnrth otvlngtowgr service of German men. scrsslonis SITICIDQEW SYDNEY N.s.\v _¢cp) __Sul¢1¢l@ was recorded in the death of S P7. Luckower. 25. an American student of medicine nt Melbourne Univers- itv. found with n scissors wound in his neck after tefllnz a friend his nerves and memorv were going, Learn Steps in Home Lesson: Desperately his eyes signal the stag line, "Rescue me from this ‘hook’ grip"—whlla slis realizes hopelessly he'd like to get rid of her. Utter misery when dancing should be such fun! And it could be fun l! she'd do what many others do-learn the secrets of lovely dance posture at home, follow simple footprint diagrams for the steps. That's the way hundreds of good dancers began. They've learned that the girl's left hand rests lightly on her partner's right shoulder or upper arm-for if you hook your arm be- neath his he can't lead. Meanwhile you're holding your hips in firmly under your body, your weight forward over the balls of your feet. Arid you're dancing! Having fun, not plodding around! In the fox-trot you skim lightly along tho floor. In the tango you lift your feet in cat-like style. No matter what popular dance the band play! you know what to do. Follow the easy footprint dia- gram: and direction: given in our flit-page booklet. Has basic steps. variations of the waltz, fox-trot, tango, rumba, "' ‘ ‘ . Conga l W and shag. Show: how to lead and follow. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Home Ooursa In New Ballroom Dances to The Guardian Kama Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. form. were considered to have per- lmltted their wardrobes to deterior- ate because of war conditions. Jacket suits play a very import- ant part in every smart woman's life. ey are so practical and can be changed in so many different ways. Here is s. pattern that you will use many times. in various ways because of its new but oon. BOTVIMVQ cut. A laid Jacket and skirt are gay an melt ng under Your warm coat. all Winter and you will wear them in the Spflfll. too. An extra jacket or plain tweed is ideal to slip on over your frock for extra warmth or a change. . ls designed or sizes l2. 14, l6. 36. 38 and 40. Size requires l 3-4 yards of 54-inch fabric for skirt; l 1-2 yards for elth et. er Jock Bend Twenty (‘Joel c0111 1| m. ferrcd. for pattern Write plainly your Name. Address and ltylo number Be auro to atatrtho also vou wish. Style No. 2711 Size ............... JOHNSONS ANODYNE LINIMENT Tho Old Reliable Slim 1010101 Nlllvlng nuwmarlc mo scianc um coin - wmaaoo . puma Needlecraft- —For The Home i Important furs