B __-. ,_-v-s..--»--.~ s 'l I I ".11" .., _,.1 I 1 I i ,_ ..,`. . ,_ .._,4;~_.. I 1 nw... 1%. 1; 1 1 L” * `~ \ -wpwm' I \ I 1 1 I I I 3 ~ 1 1| 3. -I _*___ »-n».1.n._-..¢ -_-._»-_nn-.nu fl I Il 1 'I 1 1 ai I 1 I 1 t 1 _ PAGE Two THE cnARi.o1"rETowN 'GUARDIAN ‘_ 1 1; Ee A1>l1IL 19, 1937 3' I _ 1 _ i __- ff we ` 1 ' n= -- __ 2. lWoman’s Realm -.°- Socia We ’[[ Meet Again “FaithfuIFrien|lto Women" By' MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS (Continued) ‘}'I‘hat's when tea drinking be- olme a habil_" lie sniti, smiling at 1161*. Now," he ..~aid, "tile other- thing. I have been married but my wife has been dead lor e. good many years. I have a son sixteen Years old. Jerry is quite a problem. Heb been in schools and camps lnost of his life and consequently has had no home lite ivllatever. He »1oves country life, llorses. and dogs. Recently 1 bought a house in Virginia not far from town. I bought it for Jerry because I want him to have a. home and go to the town high school. I want hun to have the home he’s never lluri. lie doesn‘t remember hi.; mother. Diana,” said Gordon, "I would be deeply grateful to you if you'd make that llonle your home for as long as you want to stay. There are serv1lnt.~ io do ille work and there’l1 be a car for you and Jerry. You see, I want ai ivonlail of un- derstanding fol' Jerry to come home 1.0." "Oh, my dear,” said Diana." -it sounds perfect, but I can't leave Gay." . "Of course yo,i can leave me." said Gay quickly, Gordon said, "It's quite a nice place with plenty of land, and it isnt far from the river. There .fire two horses in the .stable now," "I used to ride a great deal ii-Flin I was young." said Dllinli. She saw it in iler lliind, the pence of it. A wide veranda and a slop- ing green lawn. Ili tile surnmer it would be cool and ill the winter snugly 'warnl and i-olilfntiible. The stiidio'olilil't\ssctl lien’ aiiri oil warm (lays sllc felt. silo could scarcely breathe. Tliere \va_\; Jury. too. It was good to bv- needed and wanted. Jeri;i', who had spen; his life in school and r~1mp~, lieericcl the motlier lie liiiri lleici' iiiid. But there was G.1\'. fa;-,lliiilz hllri'iei'c. thilikliie, of Clllils, _.ii1boornly loyal to Alan _ - “You must go." .aid Gay. "Gor- don. I will make ller gn." "All the tlllngs here." lie said, 'that bcionrreil to _vou l‘ll iilive sent. flown there. It will make it more homelike for' you. I wrote Jerry about you." Diana smiled nt him. "I'll go, Gordon. I’ve alv\‘a_vs ivailted xl son." When lic left thai; lii;lit_ Gay did not say aliytlliniz. Size ilicrcly put. bot-ll her liailds in lil.». nild gripped them hard. Diana was safe! She was out o" the sultry. summer heatl What she. Gay. had to face wa.: better to face alone. Gordon took her to lunch the next slay. "I will lic" l;»iI"~i'r~ :l':.1iii_" will Gay,’ that clfl frlclicl. :irc lllc lust friends. ‘You look very tired. “W'hch thi; r'li:il‘it_v hull is over. l'li breathe more ea~i`.jv_ Tllcre sfc1ii~ to bc _»r;i:ilfitii.:\\; ll:lli.:liil< o~1‘1' lllc_` Hel' l;;‘l_:\'::' iiarterl. "Mother is so enchanted ic is like I child at Cill'istnias.` "You still won't lc-t me help you ' with those bills?' 'You‘ve nlreruly done .~o nliu‘El.` “Gain my rle.'i:'. ir>'_I~: at ni". I love Diana I love J.'~i~l~_\"s nloillel' on-~_-*n*-»-~ _.___ - ._.,/- I 1 i I 1 I I I i I I I I I I I I I i I I I l I i I I 1 I I but that was a long time ago. Now I nl ln love with your lovely rnbther, M ici to 'k h _ 13' ' sl ell y unseififh. Ill go doivn for week-ends and I hope in time that she will love me. ; '°"*° I wont hurry her. You're young, I §‘,','_§‘.‘” G3~y» V975/' Young. Diana Bhd I BIB from* Dr. Piercds I-Qavorile Prescription. It SWCBIZ EPC young’ toojl is '$2 am the "You told me ollce you had al- ways wanted a daughter, Gordon, I hope someday I ani your daughter! She found Diana in tears when entire she got home several nights later. _"I wrote t/ Patti and she’s horri fled.” Diana said. "She says she'll MANY women uffe _froln -' h n - ,_ K ,, l .1 _3 _f.`i':'II-:=-:I',;,, vegetable tonic fa- y ea as er to live with `==f§'~;.,;.ifi§_. vorably known for Jer ua l’t tirel _' i vaO*¢ vbve I and BI1 s r periodic pains in side or back, ca tarrhal drains - heat flashes, they should try that 1 CONTENT almost /O years as Dr, I’lcrcIeI`s £3 tl R d th rs In P¢:fe5Iil;p]J°\li‘§er1rieaSt. Sltsrstford Ont ‘I surely have derived UCB! b¢D°5¢ faithful friend to women. gf content; mo r of several children and it brought The qu et me through each period of expectancy in _ -V ille best of health, ir helped to drive :lucy cl 0\\Il. upset, nsuscutcd condition and the in my back. Also it strengthened my system. Drugglsts everyii-licre. HAPPINESS ` “Perhaps” Penny said hopefully. The gnind essentials of happiness never be able to hold her head up l T155 Play WII1 bling Chris b21Ck-' are sonietilillg to do, something to againlflaccept. \l Mac lwked nl Guy- "D0 you love. and A housekeeper, rlie called me. She “Iam says that Richard is dis usted with both or us and threaregs rs have “Ii W2-Shinzton because he’s U asha1_ned.' D I it Did he offer any help *' Gay askel. He dldli't, but we don’t want his lieip_ Mother. Of course, you’re V mg going and you‘ll lake the scotties I had with you. Patti’s hysterical threats l cmrl d0n’t mean anything. She’1l still while Hive delightful parties in her big house and lead the younger married ser." "What are you going to do. darl- _ to be Ing? You’ve never spent a summer in the city in your life My conscience will kill me. think- ing of you." Glly smiled. pulling Macdu{f'5 4 ~omething to hope for. him to come back?" _ gllalnlem She picked up her gloves and "Yes, before it’s too late." 1Ns'rsLlvn=:N~r 21 ‘I QUALITIE S It is not enough to possess great Gm, Spent three hours in a qualities unless we have the mun- ‘ - _ agement of tlleln. y shop the next morning bc ___L,RDche[oucaul_d. groomed for the part Marchand l li _ t’ ”""°_ Lggkllilg if;-r.lel`;~ BUTTERFLIES FLUTTER CHEZ the operator made ench red SCHIAPARLLLI curl perfect against her head. she ,_ T* _ thought, "I never wanted 9, lo; 01 Elunf-eluiies flutter all through people to look nt me l just Want Scllzillareilis collection, which is lovely for one man, the manI more fun than ever, full of color, I love.” new trimmings and gay ideas. /it Fight 0'(-l(,Cl< that nlght she Flower basket and ‘horse eatiier was in 9, bedroom of the Bl-em; hats are perched pcrllollsly i‘urw.ird. lov;-ll llollrl-V A little French mald worn with taivn and dllliler clothes was there to dress her and the Worn with town and rliniier clothes beat Muck em' mom HI be "nfl Iexquisite ivecldilig gown lay' oil the acconipurly bt‘L.C|i wear. Y0U'Il S€€» I’Il get down to see you I bed mt W""k'e"d5- and -79"? and I dressing in an adjoining room. will go swimming." _TWO days later she went with D_:iri:1 to the train, rleterniliied that tit "i1a;'lliiu .ffieilfcl be clleerfllI_ GA-l ui. acc:i_»ilp:~.:i_viilg Di.lna_ me eolrcioils of the strain on Gay’s 'Tell me all about Mr-_ Bi-ent‘s charity ball! Diana .said ‘I do lioya the scltties stand the trip well, P or rl.~_i~llllus. they're so fri:llten_ “fi C'<”l.V~ if you’re ilnlmppy. I'll come buck. Ycii know I ivill, If only you were as safe and ns pm- tecterl an Patti!" She kisser! her mother, ,gripped Gcl'flo1:';< llziilcl, and turned away. People on the street were a misty GOOD MORNING 'I`he other mankins were Nita had not said anything but her , _ “G od morning," if its glance had a bladeiike sharpness, We say C Mnfic limi the raft ballroom be- fine or wet: we s l' “Good morn- lgw _airy-<1 l_p\vgl~fl, ills." but we rooil fozqfvt \\'c'\'e $:'.'_ct\ callin lu Ml' _ Brciit`: hall . culled tilt' iiiel'11lii,u 11000 Whfll becau:-c nn iiivltatzotl from licr was iiiiiizs 12.0 \\'l‘0l'=|! -fill' lllfll- Rial# a command they could not ignore. its quite a different song. There was dancing to a famous S0 when a_ci‘os.s the blue the orchestra. A baritone. famous on storm-clouds blow --Try looking two continents, sang. A blues l for the sun~llinc as you go; and singer sau: llcr song of ileart-break, cvcn if the raindrops pattvr down and a liiilncliist made dry jokes _ r!r»:l't spoil your ivllolc appear- aboiite the governmerlti All for ance with a frown! sweet charity. But what society i "Good morning" --Th.at's a silly wanted to see most of all was Gay thing to say-unless you’re feeling Van Avery as a mankin. Some cheerful. bright and gay -unless raid. “She wcn't go through with you make n, vgw to kpep it good- it before all of ns." Others mid 011 what a world, if everybody iilali‘as_.he walked. If onlv you 1°yn“y’sh° Wm' Gay has Colm W°“1dI were as sale and protected as Iage'" Patti, . . All mother thought LE; that. But there were high mad lzelgihts of love'thzit Gay wanted. 235 You must agree it really is quite en in a. ballroom so crowded, mg_d_ to say --Good mm-ning" _ H. in _G Sel/Bro GXDSII-SlV€ BOWH. then to make it ba/cl, by grumbling; conspicuous for her radiance. as along your way you g0__ Good I want lleights," she tlioilsht. ‘I `AiffndS mused I‘° SW M’ her and Moming -GNU? “Wien IVY I0 wn ever saw." 7_1 l I CUIIUN/-\TIUN DESIGNS ' /- I close azainst 'her head and held in awcle is squeezed I'h‘”°“5h in Warm @ . , _ -T. I I7 ‘%~ Q %~ 'I N I - t De I NO, 500 0 MMPi;It€-ioteiggrictcintlle fore. let your home reflect the topic Sistine year-I “ "Il 5 m°“°I°“° me “Wd WPI* C the CORONATIONI what more appropriate for a cushion for that aliesterfleld than the L’on and the Uiilcorn-Dieu et Mon Drolt. Crowns n your] uncheon cloths for that Coronation party. Fings. tnistles, glen:-de-Lys. 'hidor Roses, in guy siicccssion on guest towels, table run- ners. lmndlrcrclliels. bridge cloths. e tc. Pattem consists of transfers for stamping the designs, and sugges- tion chart of colours, stitches, etc, For complete patterns and instructions for all of these desi ns.I . . . g lend 20 cents tn stamps or coin 'coin preferredl to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon Print your name and address plainly To The Clinrlottetoivn Guardian Needlework Dr-pt. DESIGN N0. .7107 Name - - - - - - - ---------------- Street Address - - - - - - _ - q¢,.....__ -__.____.._|~,-¢y|h¢¢_...._._____I I your e c madcinoiselie” '91' s~i‘se ls when an elephant ls hang- America, trials were awarded to a Tile mil lc ls so lovely," said ood lie I <‘*oiild iilsc to be dancing, ind You. too? Yes? “mn . ‘ ‘ ` time to put on the ‘ br-aut;fu1 dress, mademoiselle." Penny, sweet and plain, had put I it th I' f thi §fer;l;l1isngngg\._11_e Ocfregoigmgr 50:5 ' Transfer marks left after a ness and f-Zleiminff ivllite it fell in Imocc Of embmidery is completed rippling folds Her vivid curls were may be taken °“t before the gifts, and the heart that is mil' and iillscliislilv ready for iv`ll never miss them. LAUNDRY HINTS l ` bl 1 ffl I _ .water by rubbing gently with a IéfwbylgokrdZo°a§e;)utUr;1ej..aLfald lplece of cotton wool moistened Julie. it is li shame you are not be- with meth-‘Hated SPITIV lm, married' There me tears ln Linen table mats edged w‘th lace " _ yy Y A crochet require special care in Tears for futility ahead. Tears III`°“I“3~ The mats Shiluld be Pimlfd for tonight because n dream would lin the C°"€¢¢ Shave to the lrenlns bebroken tonight-the dream of 'Sheet ‘When WW PIMIUS thi! P1115 Alan, cherished and loved for so _ I The Housiiwirii . .,,_{,,,,,,,,,.,,.. d l _ the thoughts that savour mind is richer than a 1 -R1bbert Greene. Personal -:- Fashzons 5 QQAQOOQQQ ooo-00° Ilfg 1 'rods is short wave ' isnnnuunuunsususl I \ HER/1cT1v|T|Es /,fl ...,....l,_,_,.l_........ .. i ‘ Hi . 4p. in.-Broad.-unto mum ._,,,,lM,_l _ section of U s. A. JVN. 28-14 m-- Iclose together where the lace joins 1°'“ m°"' JZJ' “"2 m"' ‘Ls the linen. 'mx' In Iron with the point od' the iron _ m__N°,“ in nzmh Opera. ' socia th 5 Rr and keep the mat pinned out till Eugenio Mmm “Problems I assistance and hygiene e Rome of today." “2R10's mo. s1.1 m.. 9.03 meg. MUWI Now's 'ma Tum: To 'mv A U71" ”“"T’§’°§:’lf,l°’ '§:°n“"‘d° _ New corr-‘nina “°“‘ 1” °”“" RAN. 31.2 in.. s.a meg. 7:90 od the lace is quite dry e Embroidered organry mats should $1 ibe ironed on tl-le wrong side over mu fs, thick underfelt. Boston p. rn. -A Course in ern Radio. WIXAL, 49.6 m., meg. Berlin 80 p. m.-concert of Light lc. DJD, 35 4 rn.. 11.77 meg. London -"Names that sro GEF, 19.8 m., 15.14 meg; 26 5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSB, On general principles, if for no other reason, see how you look M with your hair brushed away from 8 M your face and upward from the ' ears and neck. If you have been 7. -wearing it this way, try a Poke Mm' .5 Boy coiffurie-just for a variety. SCALP Stressing frequent scalp massage. an in- Berlin terllational noted scalp specialist 15 D m__10 gms and no mm. retta DJD. %.4 m.,` 11.77 I I5’ ' 9: makes the statement that while one E'i°Ai.s wmcll A GOOD DEFINITION Ami nnmruso IN csnau-:ss DISARRAT. IT IS BLELIEVED A teacher who asked n. pupil to 5{MILAll T0 ANCIENT RACE. df-fill:-_ the word “nonsence” ro- --__ ceived the following reply: "N3n- Seoorld honors In the 1937 All ing over n cliff with its tail tied gcldemyellqw zlrmia, which has 1,) 1 .. :i da sy. LONG (‘.0/\'l'|ENSEMBLES 1 S:-verni versions of the Ionfz coat' ilscmble in twin prints or a print ~l are lunlor types. “WDIIII 0llT” MID WURIIIEII I Dragging smmd nach F' "'§"' ' }` day, unable ls do housework -- usnky _ ' with the ¢l\il&sn- ' feeling misenblo. Blaming it on “nerves” ` when lhs kidneys msy j beau! oforder. When ' ' liidneyslsil the |y_rt_sls . Q ' "" ";`_ `_"fff__ Y clogs with lmgunoq. flowers so different from its lm- i~l .1 1. _ it emma lnw. Dzadfilénlley ;fi":¢h|':l’d.u"”! zum' ‘mediate relatives as to constitute :mul nsh|nEs chsncsklo |ss:;:|e,I|ss|lh Va nggust.. is the poetic name "W" "7 'fl' °' "5 of the winning flower. Its race whom are B1¢t_ill8 B5 h°“°“°“ at this spectacular ball. OLDEST MOTHQ AND DAUGHTBB osmlo, April 17. (OP-Reuters) __The worlds oldest 11111118 0011-P19» 1; mother and her daughter, have been "riiseovegoci" in 51° vl11ns°m°; Lower mypt llrlnl BWP* census which is naw bein!! °lH’i°d ut, 0 The mother, Eifalys El-80004. IS ‘ ears old and her dnughwf- of this family are ns different |57 y _ ' th ll unchsrrnfs. Hao-hem. is 10! from the usual zlnnla as ey we M0 . could be. Instead of flat petals. Even though they sro wilmld arranged in regular order, they mg that-r skins looks like 014 have fluted petals which appear pm-ohm¢nt._ The census oftiuinl to have been rumlpled by s vue- would not believe the Iles claim- ll-ss hand, and left in complete od by the women until the mother disarray. began to talk abou|tlndNap‘1;ll:10(r,\1; Oompa in l¥y‘PI$ Bloswms °f W5 *YW “° “"5 alum-mhgluio french nouiim. fm ferred by mm? 5"d°“°"' 'n of whom mods love W hil- eve\'y0n° “IW” 5 1°" °’ them' 1°' She :nu-rfed during the NU! Of contrast win; tliose Mxrnrle" xnxx Molinmoi su, mo msc mnuor appearance a ure see of me pl-eeeng llgypusn Dynasty. of regularity in ”°W°“ “V” ‘° nné Manchu-rm is her only child. The hut in Abdel of bon ‘sr DE, § E often. and 8065 5° I-h° °I'h°’ ex' y nv; together crzrsc;:°lstar“a n~ie»ies. a - Az'~. ness' this are found in the cactus duh- M muh lies, to which the Fantasy” lin- nlos are frequently °°¥“Pl¥`¢4- Plsnts breeders believe this WPC of flower may be u throw'bsoI¢ I0 some remote ancestor _ Wh°5° characteristics had been submerged in the evolution of the dominant type. All zinniss have M011 developed from tiny flowers an R E [I D E N E D 1.2:" ‘;'...i°°'.:;‘..:“°‘i.i‘°'»....';%:‘.'z‘? HA N D S 5 is Lugo appropriations have been made for govemment construction ihlrlq. HELPS N(/\L AND UEAUIIIY Among these flowers the Fantlsy R lm* and kduuan dl-_”af_ hs s beoomenotiouhl smoother-sad whiter by daily use of (§i8¢\IrI. Baths rndéoak in lsSo’t;cresmyl;§e:;lfsooth~ ng u Curl |>-th lnoinl freel with Cuticun Oelihtnient. Called - V < to creams uid lotions. \ForFRB lm le-with "Cls8cun" DQR. I. E ns 51. ml sem vm. umm type is not found, but there are numerous other types of blossom, which have not yet. been produced in the larger trains. If Nature should decide te re- produce all the zlnnla’s varied fomis 'on 1s larger scale, this flower family would become the most varied of all in blossom types. Already itls the most popular oo¢1d'»K|dnevPiIl= .i‘_ti2i?.r.::s..F“ii:.°i;.;°:;%:l garden flower in this oommtq. t. ` , ‘> 1. ‘ - '»f fi.-." ` “ _ ,_ A . ,...._.`.'..'.._\:;~,..»_.,.i. ..,_.. li .5 ~ - ' , ,_,. _l , -v* -~ ' .3 ,;.__,' -» .,;.... . _..’ .~.,~:-*Q*-~ ~~-~ ~~.**"‘ '-1' "' " - V ~ \ ' il MASSAGE HlZg;,5fy_? I ` the 1mP°’I'°“°° °f géglm., 9.51 meg. n I I .naar-3.' . M- urts Mass Why Wlvl MrC thethingstriathiishsndsdo Reno are: Changing right under their conveniences. af E' 3 .1 e their wives to the mo es games and step out of an evening. is mst. < tok fo and shom scarecrows they have mo th as they do the Judgment Day 81.*- QHBY 6 B-nd July 1- The wurt Gi-owling over the bills until their wiuv'-es' dre ood . W pe son _ supporting wives wh do the work of seeing s. pay envelop; the behave themselves or get s prise at of tions their dinner partner wus. look like a million dollars in many divoreees. ' Ducks. Dronvins never mentioning again. thus leaving they I-no regarded lil at Acting ss if being of is picnic for any could not possibly crave my diversion socks and washing their shirts and ws evenings; Having to be bullied. bribed, vi oocssimmlly. , Never showing uw appreciation of anything their wives do for them not even saying "'1'r-nik you." or Bivlnc U10 ‘ when they have walked forty blocks to save. 10 dents on the meat ul out-rate butcher shop. Assuming that nies and prefer to stay at home with the Knowing that' their wives are dying en or two of affection and refusing to around the house. Getting so hard on rced to rest. them by going to the movies les what they married instead of the n Ao polized all of the space and the heat and 1 kers who could run a house on air consumed in the homo Blaming or - r sl allowance Making them hog f »‘ Blaming the childrenls faults I-nd ir mothers, but bragging about MY / schoo their wives' families coma to visit them. Not taking thetroublle to telephone coming home or are bringing Q stranger their wives a. lot of anxiety and extra work. Throwing up the perfec- of other women to them. Telling breadistotheirs.howbesutifulam!n'eshso|n¢youn¢girlis.howenteiv Expecting them to have babies. do walking the colic md still keopyouw baseman made themselves. Expecting their wives blaming them when they foil to do lt. Lttera ture .i»,»,~.. onmfliy 'Da »i°I=§- Husband, if Your Wife Talks A_bout Reno Take Stock of Your Shortcollilllgs and She May' Change Her _ Ihvonnng Aside' fran the mljor crimes I-nd ‘UDDI Mind About You ` riii5§I §i=5§§t ;i§§§ir slate that eyes all the the ss es ' sf Ii ggéi 3 gpg; §§ s%§g§=§ Eliliir rtl§§€r _I it §§§rs Engl woman more lively than tolling for them csloled, shsnghsis ir wives n pst on the new t.tiirwives¢l1J°yD111l2111ng isabywhsntlleytootftovgrln lhting a hundred perfect meals without voicing a. word of praise, but getting out the hammer and the remainder of the snlvil chorus if trim toomuchsaltinthesoupor thamest is overdone on the himdrad and for Q. few compliments mg ; give them to them. Going sloppy the eyes tint their wives are to see something that resemb- unlaundered, unpressed, unshaven of ovary es had mono- the 1 eaten all of the thstm for "nat wrniracie- Ro using ve -ves any or every nickel. B\‘l8lln¢ about half-s-dozen servants without ever defects and lack of manners on son or MY dnughtor when they 1. Acting like heck when any in t§r ‘5 when they sro going to he isle to dinner, although it would sav( them how superior Motnerl theoookinibeuphsutbsnlgn. sndvnmpisn. Expecting memto bargains or frocks that they ilsvg toheepthemfromronmingand Andthatiswhgtharoorem 9 _li _ ’_‘ THE COOK’S I CORNER conlv n.oi.1.s wrra ssussoss. One-half cup very tim yellow com meal. 1 teupoon suit, 1-4 cup white sugar, 3 hblespoons shortening, 2 cup; whole milk, 1 yeast cake (compmmed), i-4 cup warm water, 2 slightly beaten eggs, 8’-4 cup sifted flour. Mix the com meal, salt, sugar in top of are often more tightly drawn than curuey In tum w the Duke and _double houen .dd mllk' md sm- untll smooth. Then add the shortening. Cook over boiling water for 15 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, and cool. Add yeast which has been mined with warm water. and the bellton eggs. Then add flour. A little more or sr ° "r . r riigfiggti §§l§§sli’rrr ls§;l§§§I’§i rrzsriiziérzl lens. 6096 flour. ml? dough go handled. cover wi warm pl sine. 'Darn form into fn a greased rise lesln un bulk. Bake in A I2 minutes. Bene grilled ssllsp. SUNLIGHT SALAD. 'llliislsoneoatherocipssgives by Helen G. Bates. 3.5.83-, In l recent Radio Cooking School blk One and |. hsk mms shredded ol/bbsn. 8-4 aim shredded nw enr- rots, 8-4 cup crushed pineapple, 1-f cup blsnchsd luedded almonds. msypnnaisn. Combine ingredients with dns: ing. Serve on crisp lettuce. dar- nish with wstemnss. " ‘ I Q PEERLESS A delightful spring town en- semlblo that is a. figure flatten: with its new boxy Jacket. Remove- your jacket and youve s slimming afternoon dress. This charming ensemble fsrmsde of I. distinctive widely spaced print crepe silk. The lovely dns has 1111 sheer white bodice is the px-et seen. ’I‘bo.shuulde‘r| portant squared-off skirt has u greeeful flared hem. Another very sttrsctivs scheme is nsvyehlue meer with white orguidls or lens. smart for :umm tons and linens. A Detailed Sewing C eluded. Stylo No. slsss 10. IB. 42, 44, 46 an 36 requlns 5 material with 1-8 contrast. png or mmm 18 osnh In stsmvl or coin (coin lmfsrssih Imp coin carefully sddlus to chsrlomwwn Guardian giving- Btyle No. 3108 Sin..." ._ ... ,_§ éggigi Q5; E? §5§;x§ tl 8 “E gl! 5 _si #E illn- =-:fs itll; Iétgs _ sum sauna City SIAM Clismpiorls of two wrestlers lined up in l Nsrlobi, South Africa, street after s close mstch md held s free- for-sll in which sticks, stones and knives wen freely used, one mm being killed md many inland. . EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR DRESSERS /7 '_(, I v -\ ,_. ‘gl tl ""1 fig ' .1 's \ 91 1' .,"s,._( I, . I/13X 3. I ~ e `_e wwf Q ` ' JI' iiili' » II' v5? 4'/ £73 “' _*QE A_ Q in -1- l $1 Q "` fl- .- S \ Jw' 1%; . ' ’ \» 1. Wi* ,§. i . I é ‘M \. . V l I ' _ ,_-1/ _ -'f I