_ PAMGE TEN‘ Ocboeooceeoeoewev an a o. 010,01 0.0 a “new”... v.- u" . . . yo..." Dorothy Dix Says- IEONT SHOW WHITE FEATHER 1F LOSING HUSBAND’S LOVE Vii-Ye Has Many Weapons Which She Can tee ‘lyrizeli And If Her Husband Shows A Tendency To Stray From Fireside Win11 is u wile with a little child and a two- h~1 Il(‘l‘ husband infcrnts hcr he dcesnt love her "l Ho has ".1l\\‘:1,\"s been a best-over husband ‘T1)'1ll'(‘_ but 110w 11v Lot's n_1e that lip has ac- cident“ i_\' incl his old ulfl 11214111 tlllFl “11D-k! h? l5 111 1111c x1111 1101". I lrt 1.111s meeting upset _111e lerrlbi)". went 11110 all sorts of IlYSWFlC-‘i. fl-fld m‘ sltaid of plnynig lndiitcrent abcut his not lcaving 1111- 1 showed 111111 that I cared too much for 11im. Ho 11112-111. ask for u divorce and tells me t0 “s1 i; mound." because he says that} have been 1 70d wile 31nd mother and he t11inks he ma co c to love n1;- ugani. What shall I d0? Shal I 1.11 1ight, wuit for 111111 to make up his mind “"1111 1 one 01' us he wants and hope it will be ME? W. M- eeasszswcsé I €EEQ§EEE€SEEF \4 p-Ew» wD-IJ ._ O—-4VI‘4>»\>' a. Answer- Ccrtzilliiy you should sit tight and let nature 111110 its course, fcr that sort of silly-shallymg 111.111 whcsc infections arc so unstable that he doesn't know which o1 _t\\'0_ W011i“! he IOVQS 15 . stirc ".1 come back to _l11s wife in the e_nd. I-le -, 1,111 you c1111 say with Audrey, ‘lie ls a poor - 11y\\ 11y, you duift want your home broken up . When wives 11nd out that their hus- 111g, it it lnotilrull); u terrible shock to them. 111d 'l‘he_v make scenes. ’Ihey heap ieproziches '111,(1_v shod bgrrelg ofyrtears_and.‘nlnc_t_imes 41019:. greatest fuvor she bossiblv can be- stow upon you. and V011 W111 be yul p], A ii“ 1g grateful to her the balance of your ’I'l‘.". d: 1 1-11-11 mlike a fight. 10,1116. ii \\'1‘..) lii\\'llll‘i\‘ Uflowllg I RADIO ‘IOUNDS 1 1cm o ‘er - -1tt,ai1d;(‘-ANN0T BE CURED s ‘c ~' Dear MLgs DiX—How can I break .11 1' - ioivel-tniv husband from stavinil 11D V11"- iry iudv who cov- night llstcnlnil 1o the Irudlo? I work all dnv M» B hi"! 1;» tho 1v.» of 10.51112 her l 10b 11nd at night I am worn out and ‘ 1.11s» 1x11111111 of want to sleep. but he keeps 1r.e ." woman who has awake with the radio. Also. when makes 1 we 9.0 places tllllethffr 11': Ill-Qt 80b- dthe Ieéfifiilgllélltg tggikgl - > 1. s . a an . I m U mqii-agzliftlse sacs??- ‘ IE3? ggctiytbogy‘ laorbks so tired they ihink mutt 511811121? I nrebreagykfo %l%0l€hes£1g3§t5c?l1 I do - c1 v 111111111: ou age. ns to red m ‘1-111-1-1-15. 1n reality-i. i A EMBARRASSED WIFE an 1 1e:- 1- Ailslvthat you can do about the radio to 111-av the game. Ls to stufl cotton in your ears. ere arv-ii-‘lv she doesn't. and is no reforming radio hounds. ‘Ihey t>ln 111: her cards with l have no compassion for the suffer- us she makes evcrv ‘ lugs of others. Thev lust 2'0 their 1i. A wife‘s idea oft devastating lvav. wearing 011i 0111' 11 brick :1 xvnnderlra ‘ earcirums and making us wonder if hvstcrics all l one of the greatest inventions in the world isn't. its greatest curse. N11;- can I hold out any hope that - > 11111111 11s 11 oCCllQl to rc- g 111111-1111 ever make vcru" husband . .1111 111111 111111 IllS lnizratituclc for. magic that‘ l§ fileésdagigllifieilglzlgfglakfig ' ' ‘ 1 on e san w c ‘and cut 111s visits shorter he will lose all his friends. If something within us doesn't tell us that we are boring wéoplobthei VOICE? dgf our wives 1n ius an s iieve . ~ I‘ DOROTHY DIX. yer 11,0111 the chancel, As Joseph Was A-wulklng _ r11 11min." :1 let ‘ 1 l 32.1110 1131111115‘ As Joseph was a-walking .. 1110 111.111 that a. Tic heard Angels sing. 1131c against 11 Big “This night shall be born Our Heavenly King. I "He neither shaill bqlborn 11.1111. she sl1ould11‘1_let ‘I N‘? fffulsfenglacg 12;?’ bgradigg - bmvlcti 01m" by tho 111"" , Bu; in an oxéwu‘ ~ ,-'1 1:1l.i11't b02111 11110111112 . . l“<"1ll‘f‘ >119 “@1115 1 “Ho 9111111 not 11.;- clothed She , In purple lltlfnllflll, , "- . 4 But all in fair nen 5" “mm” He“ ’ As wear babies all. s tired of lici" “"11 “llllllllcr 1 "He shall not be rocked ‘ In silver no"; "gold 113111 in 5, wooden cradle That locks on the mould. “He neither shall be christened 111 milk nor ‘in wine. But Ill piuc spring-well water mesh sprung from Bathine" K11 ‘buck u» All. ‘:21 A¢Lv~ 021561 . . . l‘ . .111 113'.) earl of l rlild 11 4 she knuvls; 1 1s 113111111! that. a man." (nee more is t0 f-tzil like a. tear-soaked‘ 111111-11 - :11l 111 111x11, ihe wifc 1111s 11112111. t.) her hand if lint‘ 1111111. 1'. in; 111.1116!‘ how It hurts her face, c .11." d 111111-21 1110111 otl‘. _.-\.11ti 1t 1 1111.0 affairs as 11:; tlic (‘Ilii-liljtli are 1 111 conic to icok uuon u SJlllL‘ 111111. And she m1 1o licr niarrlnzc llc- = 111 hands and. hcr teeth. I - Is lninnrtnlit . ‘ Mary took her baby’ , . . bL,._,._glh,_.n h“; She dpessed Him so succt, mum m“ m,- u@l She laid Him in a. mantler All the-re for to sleep. 1 1111 Sic should kc‘. some cocci A5 she SW0d 0V6!‘ fill?) ~ "1 1 111-w liiir-clo R1151 be- 511E 113E111 M1831: sing. ti. s .1 11.1) lllclll baiss ____ r111: HCHARLOTTETOWN 01111139111151 A SU PLUM TREE 5'11"" ~318Mb’ hulhtcr -loud 01111151111? of dfignb- a ‘l w t ‘ll 1 1°;- Ohrlstznaa from 11113111111 yggu love beat if you take St. Nicholas‘ 511;. ‘gestion and plan a Sugar Plum HOW T0 MAKE: Apricot Robin: Flatten two dried npricote. Out another slightly amal- ier; cover with glace slrup (nee re- cipe f0!‘ Glaccd Walnut Meats); place between first two. Using slrup to fasten. insert apricot pieces for heed and tall. Add currents for eyes. Decorate with frosting put mmllllh P191" UP 01' pastry tube. Flor feet, spear gumdrop on tooth- pck. Rosy Pear: Stuff dried fig with peanut butt/er. Shape like pear. Insert wire holder. Dip in melted fondant, tinted pale yellow. 1m"; artificial stem for leaf. When hard, tint one side pink with vegeuble coloring. Blushznx Apple: Stone prune; stuff with walnut meat. Shape like apple. Insert wire holder. Dip 1n melted fondant tinted pale green. Insert stem for leaf. When herd- ened, tint one side pink with vegetable coloring. Walnut Rosette: Cut serrated circle from colored foil paper. Press warm glziced walnut meat in cen- 1 tre Glaced Ivalnut Meats: Combine 1 cup sugar l-3 cup light corn slrup and 1-2 cup water. Heat to boiling aoint stiring constantly. Continue cook over low heat, without stirring to 300 F- (hard crack stage). Set sirup in pan of boiling water. Drop in walnut meats. a few at a time. Remove singly to greased cookie she-at. Make 36. Sndwballs. Partially melt marsh- mallow over hot water. Add mist- pack coconut. Stir quickly. Drcp by teaspoons on waxed paper. Shape. Date Fondant: Pit date. Stuff with Brazil nut. Insert wire hold- er. Dip in melted fondant. Roll in candy that. Peppermint Candles: Insert pep- permmit sticks in centre of: Crystallized Grapefruit Stars: Wash 2 grapefruit. Grate lightly on fine grater. Halve; remove pulp. Cut peel in star shapes. Cover yvith cold water; bring to boil; boil 5 minutes. Drain. Combine 2 cup each sugar and writer. 1-2 cup Fght corn Lslrup, 1 teaspoon lglycerinc; tint green. cook to 220 F. Add stars. Cook 25 minutes; drain. Sprinkle with sugar. Silver Trees: Thrust small broom- stlck through hole drilled in bot- tom of inverted wooden bowl. Make 3 cones of graduated sizcs by cu:- ting circles from cardboard cover-ed with silver paper. Cut from centre to edge of each; overlap cut edges; fasten with brads. Cut 3 doughnut- shaped shelves from lieavy- card- bflfilfi‘. fasten to cones on inside with Scotch tape. Thrust broom- stick through apexes of cones, 119.11- ing cones 111 place. P111111; base and "trunk" of tree silver. Decorate with homemade Sugar Plums. Marshmallow Cherub: Cut gold paper in shape of wings. Add cel- lophane bow. Wit-h knife tip. spread confectioners, sugar frosting on back and top of marshmallow Sprinkle top with silver candy Shut Press marshmallow. frosting side down. on wings. Make l1oles fcr eyes and mouth; insert larger silver candy shot and clrmemon drop. Royal Title For Apple ‘Ilhat lovable old philosopher and angler Izaak Walton s-zid that a friend or his once obswvcd “Doub- Iess God could have made a better berry than the strcwheny, but doubtless Gcd never did." And so it ncve: did. for the apple is right- 1 .1 bu, S111.- should‘ “O bless our dzar Sivisul‘. j . n. wiic and mother O111" heavenly King!" c 1111 Atlructlve Woman. —Old Song. uric niust stcp brescnt- 1 ~--~ ~—-—— us comparison to 111e, JACKET MAKES IDEAL GIFT FOR. INFANT fully entitled to be classed as the Kin-g of Fruits. Woiinlli. _ _ L - 1.» II-RIIOIICC which nearly ol- ‘ s 11.11 111 111c- lonu run. The l 1-1 1111s 11 111111111 eve Wlll ul- . ITLIILL yoiuiuci" 11nd prettier ‘llic 111151511111 who tires of 1111i Lire o1 Ozlicr Women g1 LLIVQS 111111 1111112. c.1111 will \ ("JlllC back to hcr, be- 11111; been steadfast and 11c r1 oi 10211111112. -1l'1 1111- lorccs of society 111v “"110. And. most pot- .i. SIN‘ 1111s 1111 invincible 111 ihc tililcircn. ') s11 light. lc-(iv. right I01‘ F0111" A1111 YOU will 3-101. it. WHEN T0 EXPLORE U" I5 I,U\h FIELDS 11011- 31.. . 1.1:;—1 1111i a1 vounl Ill "" s 0111 111111 1 11111 t1lrendv 1110.1 111W‘ 11<1 Luck u-hatcvcr .~.. 1 11111 211.1111‘ 111 love 11111111111 1x110 has u very " :1 lcol that I cun- cr. but. shc will not - 11v .lll"llll'lll to my" demonstra- ‘ "11011011. 1 1110112111 that . knew 1111' great lovc the I 1 >1>ul1.1 111 i1. but $110 will not r 11nd 1cm" III) her nictilrc 1-1 sec 1101' face (wen 011 a. ‘rnouunnn YOUTH. 111."1\11111tl1 11s 11w vmmu wonmn r0 1st"; 1-» 111-yo 11111111111: to rln with v-rv :1" 111111-1-011151111-11 011011 to you l5 to turn your 111100110115 in some n11: r (ILl'I'l‘l'11'lli. Don't. waste your 11 11 "111 MLLIIHIE 111101" the imnttaln- lbl0 S110. And the surest cure for it IHOKFII Iiiklll l8‘ I! IllPW IOVI‘. You ninv 11c: rcenze i1. now. but you will know 121m" on that when a girl with a bad reputation refuses to 85 b can: ‘$253.6 par.- marrv vou she is doing you the for babv. of stitches and complete instructions. Bureau. Charlottetown Guard n. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. DESIGN N0. 'I'l\is is simple to make. crocheted Pattern No. 856 contains lis To order this pattern. song l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework lksignNo.B58 NAME------ _ _ _ - _ _ ____...__._________ STREET ADIJRESS----- __..__.____._____,_ ‘cm! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________I U56 {racket possesses st _e and conifoxt of materials nee cd. illustrations —F‘oreslght, details concerning tc1norr.\v, your starting new projects that can con- lnclications are better grncrally fir spending money than for making it. except in certain lines. Sensible Don't endanger health by expcsilre may be said that doubtless God or overstl-ah," may have mode a better tree fruit sEPTEMBER, g4 m 00:01am than the apple, but diubtlesg God 2;; (Libra) .._ Hlghly favorcd; prep- arations, plans, shopping, pandence. familiar activities. ctm- pleting unfinished. advised vehicles, machinery, 1201s, and any devices entailing risks. for your re ular scntiei Yea. ‘tis Christmas morn, said Kate; Untle this string. for goodness’ sake! occoe-oeoew-eOevee-veee v l Woman's Re alm Social and P f} LLA’ I About Old Santa Clam The dictionary merely tells 31°11 that Santa Ola/us is n. contraction of Saint Nicholas (see Nicholas, Saint). A turning of the pVages re- veals that Nicholas was bishop of Myra, or Smyrna in Asia Minor u- bout 300 A. D. He was the patron saint of old Russia and was be- lieved to offer special protection and comfort to "sea-faring men thieves, virgins and children." His affection for children was based on the assertion that he brought back to life three schoolboys who had been murdered. An encyclopedia attributes the name by which he ls known in America to the earl)’ Dutch settlers who called him San Nicholuas. But it little matters whether he be known 11s Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus. Kris Kringle, or dozen El‘ SO Children's Patron Saint the year is the important. thing. I enters every thome In the 10111‘ as the hearts of all the men and oentallly lthe spirit of childhood, the freshness the courage and the eagerness of young lives. Saint Nicholas may seem old but he has none of the fears, regrets o1- pre- judices of age He and his child- ren stand on the threshold of the world. Their banner is good will 8nd their goal is peace. so that day. dedicated to the memory of the birth of a child, belongs to all children. It is their carols, their laughter, their hap- piness which makes it sweet. And we older folk should on this day at least share their kimlliness, their tolerance, their purity and their other names, for the presence of his spirit on this climax holiday of Saint Nicholas. —'I'he Boston Her- ald. For Tuesday, December 24th! 1 MARCH 21 t: APRIL 20 (Aries) understanding and true charity are l your safeguards today. And 111.5 is t-hc ideal tune of year to exercise all three to the fullest. Don't neglect little atten- tions to loved ones. Nct especially propitious f:r new unnecessary ventures. APRIL 21 to MAY_ 20 (TaurusJ— Ygur cwn personal wishes may have m be set aside for matters of gen- eral import and for business and financial problems. Avo.d useless risks and other dangers. MAY‘ 21 to JUNS 21 (Gemini)- A.M. particularly asks caution in handling machinery. tLolS. in build- ing and construction. Shopping and attending to sccial and charity in- terests are among best favored 1n A.M. JUNE 22 lo JULY 23 1Cemcer)—- Sound birsincs: and practical issues are 111».- favorccl activities. Needed shopping. hcuseholzl interests and matters concerning IOIIlClTf-W re- quire attention. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lem- You arc reminded mt to forzfit- °1‘ neglect those little but important family and friends. Finishing lll- ccmpleted affairs more favored than veniently wait a day 01' two. AUGUST 23 to S- ER. 93 (Virgo) _ In 120k; as though the 93m advise-d 1'11 IIHZAHICUS WOYII. CONGE- tasILs. Care ls in travel and handling OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER! 22 (Scorpio) - should not be difficult routine or rs- dutiek. May be slowing down in new orders. manufacturing, ldlng and construction. but AN ACROSTIC A merry Christmas to you all— May i1 bring you presents, Paul. Entwlne this 110113’. If Y0" W111. Rlcihazd. Norman Albert. Phil. Robert, Stephen, George and Kat-e Yes. now off to bed-you're late. Xmas boxes, not n. few- Mammas hang their stockings. tool And Santa. Claus. While they slwp. Softly down the chimney cred”!- To their cots the stockings 5008M; 0h, what lovely things he brought! Out of bed. or you'll be late»- Albert got a ball. and Will. Laughed they all when little Phil Lifted out a slate and quill. -Mrs F. Johnsoir, Your Individual H O R O S C O P E -—-— By Frances Drake Dependable, capable. meditative, in- c n realize its ambitions. couragement. Has wonderful spiri- ed. V5511 be capable of aocomplxs ing great g:od 1n this world. the pagan relics and the crust which tion of tlbe manger cradle o1 111° rest- shaps, department stores, should nal 1 Fa comers ‘of Christendom and touchy women in them. Moreover, it is es- - v6‘ $2 v¢¢4$€ $v¢‘¢‘OOOOO-OOOO THE COOK ‘S CORNER oonruu caocomrl 0A8! afclxenteamixtm t? 01kg“. e greased s er c in 36o degree 1". win for 35 minutes. Host with fnvcrite frosting. RICE CARI I01! OIIIISTMAI flour and 1-2 pound and l-Z teaspoon salt." Over Add 1 te Pour into a greased loaf cake and bake in an oven of 276 de- grees for 1 h-cur. This 1s delicious served for afternoon tea or for eup- pie with fruit salad. Keep in a 14:1, ‘WNP in waxed paper, and keep 1-2 fresh apple in tin with. the cake to preserve its freshness. COFFEE CAKE One cup sifted cake flour, 1 tea- spoon baking powder, l4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or other shortening. 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 1s: (well beaten), 1-2 cup milk, 4 blespoms sugar, 1-2 teaspoon cin- namon, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 table- spoons melted butter. Sift flour (nee, measure, add bak- ins powder and salt. and sift 11cm. Cream butter, add sugar, and cream well. Add eg and beat thoroughl . Add flour, temubely with millI, Mutiny well after each addition. Turn n10 eased 9-inch pie pun. Sprinkle wi mixture of sugar and cmnamon. Bake 1:1 moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) 20 min. lites: then pour mixture cf mill: and butter over top and bake 15 min- utes longer, cr until done. Cut in wedges while In pan. serve hot, ziurantrs, hotels and clubs, i curls . NovmvlBriR. 23 to DEOEMBEII 22 tsaglttarlus) — Personal inter- ests. artistic and professional Plll" su1ts,cl'iildren's and religious ac- tlvltics, social and charlt affairs are among the first favor . Money- making in practical lines may not ynt show returns. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Stars advise you go almg calmly with regular routine. Ncw ventures that can be set saide until after Christmas without jeopardizing anyone'5 interests will Brcbably fare better than today. on‘t neglcct your "MUSTS" for tcmorrow JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY r1 a your (Aquarius) - Discretim things important. Safeguard health and interests by not, gting to extremes or overworking. Heed ad- vice to Ca.pr'co1"nians. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 tPisces) — Ideal for attending to personal matters and taking a. hand 1n activities for the comfort and benefit of others. And through serv- ice to others you will bring reward to yourself and family. Attend carefully to duties. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY not en- ii. does Needs to worry tual powers that should be develop- An Omen of Plenty Bread left on the table when the Christmas meal ‘is over foretells plenty in the houaehold for t/he next tmlve months. Apples eaten at midnight 0n Christmas Eve in- sure health and happiness In the 001111118 Year. 'I‘-he apples in mince pies also are symbolic o; heeltlh, Mince pie itself has a. background as full tradition as it is of plums. first mince pies were served at pagan Bcvon feast: in pro-Nor- man days. Places of baby p011; end bits 0f the fledh of the wild boar slain in honor of ad Aces pies of shredded mutton xe- glued the pork pies. Christian em. 1611118 100k the place of some of held the shreds together was shap- ed like a mmlfier in commemora- Christ-cmild. Spices were ilsed n. erously in memory of the fran n. cense and other spices brough, by the Wise Men. ‘I'm: spices o: today were unknown but pungent sweet herbs took their place. Mince ple fimillv became involved in politics Mld réllelon and the clergy debated about letting chuzch members in. dulge in this delicacy of pagan ori_ gin. But i1. survived and many people still believe that 1,0 mfugg a. piece of mince pic 11L m. chi-m. meeldinner means ill luck 1m- the year AMomingSrilile A GREAT TIMEPIECE “Does 111x15?" " oes my watch keep gzcd t e? why, you notice the days 51¢ h?» tins longer. dcxft you?" "Yes." “Well. to set b watch." your watch keep good ack to schedule with my NEW DEFINITION axrtlzather, what's a counter-irrit- "A counter-irritant, a g l1 Person who shops :11“ ('11? 8:5 doesn't buy anything)’ CHRISTMAS BOXES Gll/lng Christmas boxes f; 511d m 51111118 from an old custom of priests Puttingmon board of all cut-going Ships X% I01- IlLmS. Thesg were "Pfinfid 8t Chrietmastime and mus. es said for the givers 0f the lJms, 771B b0! Was called Christ mass box and from this comes the cue. mm °! Chlmllll! bflXfls and gifts. m ONE WAY TO IQEEP WAKM Perhlps the best of 1111 11,1 WHY-S w keep warm during tlligslsful: season is to become employed as the fully outfitted Santa Claus in a basement toy department. gether with u heavy wooden spoon for 16 or l8 minutu. almond flavoring‘. A mfoebowlaiftl-i pomdri fruit a “,0! I the damask cloth of scft yellow. I.‘ ll that's Just the sun trying m cloth czats. 5 cured flower patterns for r118: and came field. there is a distln in both of colour and form n. semi- mingling of charm to their a 01 flllllfl "7 The world revolved from night to DINING ROOM DONE IN YELLOW AND BLUE dining and blue. The walls and floor are painted yellow-mic warm shade of that color, the flcor in a cooler, almost b€18e tone. This is putialiy covered with 11. hand-wo- ven rug of in white, medium and dark blue. ~ are topped by peries of a rich blue, with a small white all-cver design and tied back with milk glass tlold- ‘ era. the 18th Century design with the white leather choir seats. effective when laid for meal; on fore a. rainstorm because tho heav a11- carriu ‘far the odors of foo . est in hats. Among the imports an Agnes hat which cxpresses the tied idea, in a pale blue the chin and attached to the back of a white platted crgandle sailor, oven door during the‘ curly stages of cooking, to see If the cake is rising. 0r you may be sure it wcxvt If there la need to open the oven later, close of cold air will lower the heat. another set of eggs when one am- llv is only two days old. 10111:, on boats and trains, an inclined rlm to its inside vflll. low for baking cf me tum-sized ap- pies. ,. g I......... diving a Leisure p -—The Woman's Realm i; c5151; mg? wml m mw. 1-2 camsmas name "mkficf 1111mm 11 colour mum, ~ - - i ey come imply-gm esss. 1 m». v ext-net. l a-c beard the ‘cells of Christmas Day lol- the 111111111111 1: Q “l paslti-y flour, t8 BR- l oldldfanuéiar carols play, f0; the rcom. I o 0' c m“ when" ~' ’ 9 1 - '1 n e n on 1' - M t chocolate with hot coffee T114 goldgarepeam c‘ patteIns emgy u]: °.‘Z‘,‘.’$‘§§m“‘, this‘ fldd 00m WW9. mm!!! will until Of peace on earth, good-will to other units of the room 1n he mixture thickens. cool. m.“ upholstery Ab,“ ,, y“, nabs. ihvrmlllli- lflfi Illa" IIWIY. the-less important 1n canne heal-ill! In Wflll- M ""598?!" And thought how u the dav bed with the oriental designs y: ,0“ eggs one at e time, beating well come duced so successfully by mod?“ “w” 91°11 lddlfllm- w"! l“ VI- 1m bolfrie; of oil 0hr’ tandem machine-magic. m nilla. 51ft dry ingredients tc- gm rolled akng " M set/her. odd eltermltey with cold Th. unbroken song An axiom that governs 1,11, ppm. clple cf colour ls "The 1 area the less intense 111§“‘¢°.§.,,fi? the mailer the area the more m! tense the colour may be." HOOKED PATTERNS F PERIOD 800M on pence on earth. good-will to men! Till 8.811181118081194 day *......"~"- n-n-i peace an earth, good-Ill in l Ronmducu 317511111 c111 11001.. mCD --1Hen.ry W. Longfellow. ed patterns u firs; 1 go luruiIh mrly Aarxitrican fughfur‘: ‘Illwir varied and gay hues are in- splrution for many fine c010,“- "ttmt. ° WW-Iillm eppecran certain texture fabric: ma“ 1,19,‘. twist weaves have I dLstinct flay. our of the ‘period. Morals and tone-on-tonc abrics g0 well will, g1, maple fumiturg most frequent- manual! house an e In! mom isdonc In yelow wallslne Till SONG AT MIDNIGHT It came upon the midnight clear, ‘Phat glorious song of old, From Angels bending near me ‘1. To touch their harps of gold: "Peagienon the earth, good-will 1.1. From Heaven‘; all-gracious Kmgl Tbs wcrld in solemn stillness 1111- To hear the Angels sing. Still through the cloven skies the; com blue and white. Fram- the rug is a. stencil design cop- cd from old blue china. and applied ‘The snow white glass curtains glazed chintz dra- patterned Mahofany furniture in match scae of the miall room 1s of B. peaceful wings un Ha in 1 ~1 , we r111 . with furled: are ithctefftl°ii ernllde 3'1 11?. and iwi 111w- imveniv 11111511 window and filled 11.111. blue and float-i white china and red bohemian Oer =11 t!“ we world; glass. "mu glass and china is most Above its Md wd owlv 11mins They bend cn hovering wing; And ever o'er its Babel sound; The blessed Angels sing. For lo! the days ere hastening or By prophet-bards fci-etold. When with the ever-circling yearl Comes ‘round the age of gold; When peace shall ovcr all 1L1. earth Its ancient splendours fling. A And the whole world sent back th- song Which now the Angels sing, MANNEQUIN 0N LAND 1DNDON.-—(CP)—-A far crv Iron. showing styles in Bond Street i1 Mannequin Marjorie Ormcrcds 111111 lob. she has taken over from 1 hortlculturist. called to the colors. Flies gather on house screens be- “Tied under the chin" is the lat- ecently landed in New York, was taffeta notched collar" which tise under Do not be tempted to open the it softly or the rush Tum to Beloved Poems I01 Never-F ailing joy Shearcd beaver is one of the new rs used on beige and brown Pigeons tend two nests at the amc time. They begin settin on A nonslill coffee cup, invented has Half an hzur is um le time to ul. TREND IN BUGS TO SOFT TONES Rkvlval of the gay. multicol- ~ v1 . . l pray the». then. Write me u one tbut level hi: fellow-men.” Poems you wieh you could i-emem ber-cendlee lit long ego ltlll flick- ts is news in the decorating But 1n their present 10mm Ctly modern feel- 8 éxliressed in the subtler use colours l. 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