a ma»... a.»- gar-Has i-Q. _ ;;_- r -'--_;..;_.v________ ~ P. i‘ a “P. IIMBRELLAS Nice assortment of Oiled Silk and Silk in leading shades to choose from, prices- $z.25 $0 $3.75 LADIES’ SGARIIES Scarves that put the finish and touch to your costume. Chiffons, satins and rayons in newest shades reasonable price from - - UP. SWEATERS For S P R I N G Maroons, greys, tans, greens, blues and pinks, as well as other shades, all wool, button tyles, crew-necks, and slip-ons, sizes to fit everyone, prlced— ‘3.95 ‘° ‘4.95 cosrumr JEWELRY Necklackes, pins, earrings, brace- lets, rings and lockets. Very new- est designs. Your choice from - 756 ‘° $1.95 t t i “Yes-she let him down hard. She's going to marry that movie fellow, Ward Martin.’ STYLE FLASNES IN NEW DRESSES Figured and Plain crepes-the prettiest styles and smartest de~ tails we've seen at these wonder- fully low prices. New shades and styles, pleats and gores, gay florals and every new design. Price range from - . $3.75 ‘° $19.75 GIIILDREN’S THE CHARI-QHET9EN GUARDIAN- ANNOUNCING THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF LADIES’ WEARING APPARELL WE HAVE SHOWN IN MANY SEASONS Kiddies coats of Tweed and Plain cloths, sizes from 2 years to 12, prices each — $4.95’ $5.95‘ $6.95 ‘m’ $7 95 MARCH 2o. mo LADIES’ NEW SPRING GDATS 13a5u>35mo Select Yours Early, l§»4* ‘(p f‘ ’ 0m “" GDATS Select yours early. JAGKETS Short fur jackets, black, grey and beige Oippossum. Very dressy and popular for dress or evening wear. See these in our Ladies Ready Your Easter or Spring Hat should be your first thought and if you wish to have this problem easily solved visit our Millinery Ilcpartment as here you will find everything that is new and up to_ the minute in head- wear, straw, silks, felts and in the latest confusion of shades and shapes. Price $2.25 i0 $7.95 range fpom_.__._._....__.._.____._ LADIES’ SNDES FDR SPRING [Your footwear is just as important as your hear wear. Choose wisely and select your shoes at SINCLAIIPS. Smartly styled footwear featuring the newest patterns, lasts and colors in suede, patent, gabardine, kid and calf leathers. Gores, Ties, Pumps and new Sandal effects. New elasticized process in kid and gabardine insures snug perfect fitting pumps and gores. Prices to please every person or purse. —GLOIIES— Gloves for all occasions, fine kids, suede, genuine goat skin, plgtex. All in vast variety of shades at from $2.00 ’° $3.25 *1 .00 Combnatlon kid and fabric gloves, slusoto7,perpalr---——---------_ Dave’; beha f has turned have been in vain?" out to at the moment‘) "Oh. — ' . CJ- CRAFT Navy that stonr’; in o: ’,',,,,‘l§,‘l““,,,,," 1:: ZAnd you're disillusioned?" ER xv!" B‘ next day, she issued a statement Ye?” I We’ though‘ I w“ m Pb” h”"°" I” "t? Ulhyl sail. ‘rhey Joseph Lewis Chadwick caged nation, and what hqiti lic"n behind it nil. denying that she and Martin were n8 _.. "Well, anyway she let Dave it hurt too, to know that. another ~ _ | girl had affected you so much. Ycujavera’ name’ am’ kept runmrg love with her. I'm completely over h d h it. Since she has been in Hollywood. a ad a Ray week memer-svnm’ figs. flaocitis. D010 games gnd par- 5“ The? SWOd at the fool of the _t tContiniicd from pug 2) down. .. y _ '1‘ She studied him curiously. "You Ianya hesitated then asked. iESiiWSn liIeYesii-Wirébg SQiTZS/Silétfi’ or‘; $53k “fit whne amp 1. gtlPlll changed, Phil -— somehow B"! Y0" £9111 in 1°"! W1"! Ward Martin ts only one of many: father on to Manela ltlyotasaxzgiehleai 1$"‘1'»" Rlilhl HOW She seems to be favoring ose colorful H ’ , _. . u h 1 u ,, _ onolulu sailings, i’ ,.--° n’ w°”' "amfl-‘k I "m m‘ "YIbiJllodeNgfirdgTliinilLwNagli told me iii". ~ °§w°’,‘,‘,‘,““°'" k 7.. h k “m1 bends umvlniz and bright ser- ‘7 , ‘wants wrong?" Wm" 1, g" °“ l" AQMW"! 1m qulcklv- you new P u as ed fighting: iitlréeNIiiglw mm’ we hm’ f, He told her, than, about, pa“; galitr! i l‘ W 17°" "l" he!" “Oh._I s nt some time in nos Lailya had her sailing lei about ‘i ca" he m ..°2...i:."..iiasabziisiziltttét,tiara“; ez.*"izi=tiir$ti.$.t"zliii" “*- “d h" as sits been a lovely week, Phil." mi‘ ihfm it hi hi Club-i.“ "Be sure to come back." “Hmmf said Lama. wlicn hc had said you were going away because "l rea" id p 1 1 -- .. nmshfly “so Joy”, Hammond broke you h“ Iound out your friend Duvet H .1" s; l slow _v. "1 sllnII. _ W“ W" 4“ "m" t W" m 1M Wit-h her!’ Mun with’ wni. 1:55 giomdgrtgd. m figeg; yo: $0501? by“ w’ lslhsoumlntndndks when SINGLAIR’S For STYLE And ed. "So now], that noble sacrifice in Just which ma“ Sh, w“ gavomu he to Wear $1 at—--- SNEER NDSIERY FDR SPRING Ladies’ full fashioned slli hosiery in service, semi- service, crepe and chiffon, from Canada's leading Hosiery Mills, all leading shades, sizes 8V; to 10'/;, selling - 75: ‘" $1.25 LADIES’ LINGERIE Panties, silk knit, crepes and satins, nicely trimmed and finished in Tea Rose, white, blue and turquoise, selling- 50c ‘° $1.50 Ladies’ Slips, taffctas, crepes and satins, white, tea rose. cerise, jade, violet and wine $1.19 ’° $1.98 l‘ and muslin — QUALITY Z LADIES’ I Iorrocco, French Calf, Pigtex in black, brown, navy, rust, red and green - - - _. _ ._. ii . HANDBAGS $1.69 ‘° $5.00 Suede and Crepe Handbm in rose. turquoise. Dove Blue Aviation Blue and Moss. *1 .98 Matching turban and bag sets, rose, blue, I¢d,rust,eac||-_.__.._________________ r. "Mine won't sink." Two weeks later Joyce Hammond "Not entirely" “Well. I'll be here waiting for afilttvegn Ailocalmgl-Ulllivvélé-Xlneasfiggl: bruiiéuegy "l w'an you. “All rl ht, darling, NW 1 must mn pictures of her and other mem- know what yours Of course you will want a new coat for Easter. Our display is more com- plete than ever. New bright spring shades, also navys and blacks. Every new material expertly tailored and the snappiest styles you have seen in years. Sims for ladies and misses, prices ranging from $13.95 to $35.00. G Night Gowns, plain and fancy silk knit, satin, crepe. $1 .oo "i $3.55 SINCLAIR AND STEWART Limited he t to talk to you." Bdnat him a moment. going to bay — g SKIRTS ‘z: If you want your skirts well Y5 tailored and slick looking, LADIES’ SUITS Every lady needs a suit. There is no other garment so serviceable for motoring, sport or even dress wear as a suit as they are both comfort- able and dressy. Tailored effects and Dressmaker styles, mostly plain shades, priced from _$11.s5 $0 $25.15 Chic tylish these will suit you to per- fection as our display has that Custom Made look about them. Pleated, gored and Swing styles, all shades. some with zippers, selling 2.95 3.95 5.95 Jackets for wearing with skirts, plaids and plains, as- sorted shades at- $3.55 $4.95 D L D II S ES Blouses and Hobo shirts in new shades, stripes and plains- $1.95 ‘° $2.95 Kiddies sweaters, skirts, coals. etc., in new styles and leadlni! shades. very closely priced. IT PAYS T0 SNDP AT SINGLAIR’S d _.. . ‘mw°"°d cracked or chipped; n litre chili“ cement and cai-ciul inendmS “m "I make it almost as socd as MW- Bopajbfagefit m m d gmelt-hilmzrzigoleinéllitliglmg Racer butytleg’ von have to h Don't neglect minor upiécliisieilyuarlc; qc_an klsse _ - speceo " .anwe osomewr ;o ia tbt-aeac i As sh stepped batik she Smilgdhlel; ‘he 5w"? °l m?" 111196116108 Mill/l" Ind Wk g e e now wufc-Yipiioliittyr ngxpu-tly. but evvii at him afiid blinked hei- eyes. l-ie “eE- Joyce bit her ll . "that's mv cor m ungtgur can tighten springs thought e detected us in them, Phil of course saw all this and there at the curb. I hired it for mv m“ m,- cuy, mm, (glared-look- but u: himself he must be mis- was ggoum over it. Why did Joyce stay here. We can drive around a m H” 3 Do m‘ Iota“ ,0 taken. nya was too cool-headed hi" keel) crossin his outta’! l-le whls if you like." 3 3 pwvers‘ n n “m- and self-pa. for tears. I"\°W they would pro ably run into ' at stilts me." ma" and 0"- "hldml? l" I'm“, "Alan Phil, _ _ _ '3)“ tuned each other sooner or later. A Kanska chaufleur standing be- ‘mash emmm“ “pp”’“}°”‘$' . n, and wen up the gum mm He was right ‘they met a few side the car took Joyce's pac , hive dingy rooms. wii n rug» ‘ Boon. he was watch n: the ship and she and Phil climbed into he drfllfifles can‘ be inexpensivfli days latch-and he had no chance to avoid her. Bhe came out of a store. with her arms tilled with Etiwkfiflfl. and all but inunped into u warp awaiiefrom the ler. A shower rear. 0f flower I8 drvp to the water. That old custom-dies lei sank, its owner wasn't coming back to Hawaii. looking up. saw Lanya drop _, 111D!" hers. l-ler eyes [cloned its fall. t, Hello." he sakl cudtly. - touched the crater --- ‘kw-d Bhe didn't miss his tone. and He smiled and waved to Lgnym H, "mlled uncertainlyq. "You act as was going m min nu. . . tthvuah you are c0117 to see me." (To be Continued) HOUSEHOLD DONT’! TO REMEMBER Don't. relegate favorite china to athewoshelf Juli because ttts ireshened and renovated by “W?” ing and dyeing. Don't allow szltfl or other metal ornaments to b0‘ come tarnished and dull; ll they are worth having around, thfy fl" worth lcerping bright and ShllLllK- Repairs and renewals promlltll/ attended to. kzcp arr house from getting down-at-tne-heel.