{If} *’vi7oMEN’s REAL OF Princess Mar- t. Rose's birthday. At nine lnoess Margaret is more grown fp than most children of her age, or Al Monday will be already she is taking her place xii Prlncms Elizabeth in fulfill- mg public engagements, While the King and Queen were in Canada the !.'.Vo prlriceisses performed their first public duty alone when they preseiiled rosettes to the child winners at the National Pony So- ciety's show. since Their Ma- fcs'..es' return Princess Margaret, who fwrmcrly wis left behind with a nurs..- or forced to tvatcll fronl the windows of Buckingham Palace. now accompanies her par- ents and her sister to a large num- ber of ceremonies. when the King and Quet-ll VlSl'.9d the R;‘y:il Naval love at Dumnuutll the two ' sses went with them. Both __ It u'zllltCv;i l ’-‘ IIl€nlCl'fli(‘ Ll‘.€l:' v 2955 It/l.‘il=~,lll'et \ 5 slowly planting I‘l€”$ lli-- iililg told her '0 “double ll'L‘ \\'l:ll the Navy now." Al- , ~‘9s lock much in l)l‘J'i./ pin, they clfi-rent in temperament. Pl‘i!l('P5'.s‘ Margaret is much more z.\Zl‘ll.t‘)l0 than her sister. Elizabeth has a \l\'lfi lf1tt‘t".‘§7. in life, movie ,}llll l-lllllgb. Mm'g'.u'et's attention -must be caught and held. She '6 ll1‘.ctl.<«-iv lntereslcci ill anything El'|t‘(illiIi‘l("ill and anything tllat "goes." When she accompanies Queen Mary on I-xpeditions. scien- tific exhibits catch her atientlon uld she ulvruys cienlands to be lift- ed up so that she can see every- thing, p.’(])EIl)'. Glmlellillg is one §fllt‘l'1f‘l\'0l'l'.L' hobbies and site "has a lzlrge (\3ll‘3Cl‘l0ll of leaves ‘And flowers wlllcli she preserves in bocls. but she also displays great interest in her clothes. when they are fitted she stands still and ’_1\'llL“_1 evcrytlllng L5 in place asks: ‘Now may I go and look, please?" She :s more £ll‘ll.>‘tlC than her sis. IE1‘ and has a good car for music One of her most valued posses- ions is a. miniature piano. Both l‘lll(3ES$Cs are keen swimmers and bath “on prizes at the Ladies’ and Children's Annual swimming C0fl'l~p€".lLi0l‘l at the Bath Club this season. Princess Margaret's was, a silver challenge cup for girls un- der nine, and she received it from the Queen. She curtsied and said: "Thank you, Mummie." Britons who still think of Margaret as a mlschicmus curly-headed young- ster recall the story of her alleg- ed reaction on hearing prayers offered in church for her sister. Margaret was said to have listen- ed and then remarked: "'I‘he_v El"3 HAPPENINGS ‘in THE WEEK I'll:-totioua posy rings ~luwe been cl ed to make the hulds look 0 . Miller. bmrttler of Mrs. R. R. I-!u.rst., this city. is visiting in Fortune at the aummer home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dulcherriin_. Mn. Frances Miller, formerly of Truro who has been spending the last. veal in London, England, Ls now visiting her son Dr. Purvis Miller in this city. Prof. and Mrs, Stanley Royle, of seickville, who have a host of frienils here, have left for Banff, where Prof. Boyle has been en. to paint scenes in the Rocky Mountains for the Canadian Pac- ific Railway. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankin and Miss Crandon of Fitc.hbu.rg, Mass.. are spending. a.w<:ek‘ at [mlvay Miss Mrs. (Dr) I. Yeo who has been Lair summsr:l;g at S'.anllcpc Beach Inn returned llorne ‘this Mrs. Eric V. Lundgren and son Larry and little daughter C0f'll’iif‘. of Plat;_~bul'g, N.Y. are visiting on Prince Edward IsLnlld. Mrs. Luncl- grell was lorlnerly lvliss Gladys Ju-:l..oll of Ch-erry Valley and this is her first trip to the Island in sixteen years. Mrs. Lundgren wtno gs bi.-'ln;z cordially welcomed sees many changes. While in Charlotte- town she is the guest of her sus- ter Mrs. Ralph Judson. . . . . the Mrs. side. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mac- Kenzle. Upper Prince Street. have as tnelr guests their son Mr. Ken- neth Mac.Kenzle, Mrs. MacKenzie and young son of Needham, Mass. who a Dr. D. A. MacRae, of Ozgoone tut Kinnon. York street . - 0 . Miss Kate M/sen. accompanied by her nephew Arthur Meen and niece Molly Meen of Toronto are spending the month of Aunust in one of Mrs. Drew's cottages at Stanhope Mr. and Mrs. Longworth More Millan and their daughters who have been on a three weeks holl- day a: Shaw's_ Buckley, l£‘IE. this wegk on return to Calgary after renewing many pleasant friend- ships” 0 u o are in 30- o pray for Mummie and Daddy and they pray for Elizafoetlih, but they don't may for me and I'm the Worsest, one of the family." 0 O O 0 Mrs. Arthur A. Scott: and two children, will arrive today from Quebec to spend ten days with Mrs. S<ott's father, Mr. H. K. S Hemllling suui Mrs. Hcrnming at the Conllaugllt.Apartmcnts. . . . . and Mrs. Bcresford Ash, of Gr ‘ Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie, Australia, are among the visitors expected to arrive here this eve- ning from Quebec. They have been for some weeks in England and have come out on the S.S. Em- press of Aust._ml_‘a. Mrs. Ash was formal-Iv Miss Joan Longworth. d.au.:;htel' of the late Col_ and Mrs. J. A. Longworth. Mir. Ash is the of the Great Boulder Mine in Kalgoorlie, Australia. They are now on tlledr last lap of I. jotlrnc_v round the world. They isxpect to remain here until the th when they leave for New York and from there sail for Ber- muda. During their stay here they will be guests at the Char- ltovteholvr. I-Io.tel.. . . in/rig. Christine Becket, of Mon. treal, who has been the guest of her napllew, . R. W. Becket and Mrs. Becket, Connaught Apartzlienrts left Thursday on re- turn home having eatly enjoyed her first visit to .() at-lottetown. ‘ I 0 Mr. J. H. Malcolm, manager of the Bani; of Nova. Scotia at Fred- dricton. l\‘.B., formerly of this city, is in Saint John attending the Canadian Open Golf Championship Matolics on his way home from Amherst, N.s., where he was visit- ing his LOU, Ian. Mr. Malclom will later Join Mrs. Malcolm on the Gaspe Coast where they will spend the remainder of their holidays. Mr. Harry D. McLean, of Soul-fs, was receiving the congratulations of his friends Monday the occasion of his 62nd birthday.‘ 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Weeks of . are spending a deltghuul Mrs. Oscar Mccellum who has been spending a. delightful holiday at Grand Tracadie with her mother Mrs. D. Nicholson, is leav- ing next week on return to Sas- lmtioon, Soak.‘ . - . The lrlarriage is taking place in Toronto this month of Miss Margo Chelev. cnly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garnet uhetley and Mr. Anthony Davies, son of Mrs. Davies and title late Mr. T, A. Davies of Ottawa. and grandson of the la/te {Bit Louis H. Davies, Clhietf Justice A this Rev. Dr. Coffin, Mrs. Coffin and Mia Cotffin who have been visit.- ing relatives and friends here. Dr. Ootffln was also attending summer school in Backville, O O The West End of London is fav- ouring one—colour menus. An all- green dinner was served the other night. It began with green melon, went. on to green vegetable con- snmme. sole covered with green Venetian cream. a green cold chic- ken and salad dish, and green pis- tachio ices. Green cocktails and green book were served in match- H18 Biases. Creme de menthe also made 5:. appearance. Tablecloth and crockery were also in a green shade. O O I 0 Dr. Pearl Hopgood, of Dari.mou'iin. N3. is being welcomed home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs vacation with Mrs. weeks’ mother, Mrs. J. A, Puncher, ‘I-Iillsbom St. . . Mrs. C. E. Mcbeggan. acA'.0m- Anmybene La panied by her daughters Mises w5°n' M15’ " Marjory. Isabel and Helen who "”“°“' M”5.““.”‘.3‘£‘°““'- spent several days with Mrs. Mur- McKl ollday at Gregor’: Hotel, Brack- ley Beach, left Thurad lay among old friends. 0 0 O I Miss Hazel Moran entertained at bri at her | pm‘.-tlly arm name for Miss I popular _ who is beinv. pleasantly on at momma. nnon following a short. ay after- noon by motor on return to Mon- weal, having enjoyed their holi- bar hfldfl-lK>'bO Hume Hocpgood, Malpequc. C I O C At the Tennis oaurts tilts allur- noon the tea hostesses will be M133 M.arga.re t ‘The hostesses at the coil man for tea this Qternoon will be Miss % How Can I ? ‘I (By ANN! asnuln 0.. How can I polish sliver of- fectlvely? M---SOC Ethel Bagnall. Miss dM8—T8I1reIt Mutich. Miss Aletho - -Dr. and Mrs. Sydney, parents. Mr. Holman. turned. home. Household Scrapbook my nonnan LII) Penalntlon odor When troubled with perspiration 040?. instead of using wnabfliabodywltzrabuiinofwarm Wit". to which Add two tablo- Ipoona of compound aptritg of un. mania. This leaves the skin sweet, . 010811. and hub. When Beating Egg: If the wlme of egg will not beat 8911!. add a tieaspoonful of cold wa- ter and a pinch of salt. Adding a Pinch of baking powder beating will aka help. make it more fluffy. and prevents falling if it must stand for a while after beating, Fly Paper Stickness on the hands resulting from the handling of fly paper may be removed with a cloth sal- urated with ker_oserle__oi-_ga_qo11ne_ -to- Mr. and Mrs. Percival and sons who have been su-mmerlng at span hope Beach Inn left Monday on return to Quebec. . . . . Mr,_W. Allan Walsh. MI‘. and Mrs. Walsh have returned to Mon. trc-al after an enjoyable holiday at seaside. o NS. are the Parker's parems, M_r_ Mrs. h'.. C. R.e<J< and little son have been visiting Mrs. Rock’; Dafefllé. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Rich- ardson at their summer return home in Maiden, Mass. . 0 e . this morning Mr. and Mrs. Cormack and their leaving Tuesday aocompanig¢' by .vfr. and Mrs. Tyler and chit. men who will spend their holidays their visit they have been widely entertained The C501: hostess at merside Links this afternoon will be Mrs. G. S. Merriamgmlss Ethel ranton. Mrs. George Lewis ‘ - . . . Toronto. During Mr. and Mrs, Edward Crease, of Haliiax, are guests of Mrs. Crease’: and Mrs. J, Lcfipy auto Dr. and Mrs. Fred Mcsiween who have been visiting the doctor‘; 51:. "913 Mrs. Douglas’ Gordon have re- Boston. They were lI\i_eats of h_onoua' at several social 3Al31l'S. d\.1rii1g ‘their ho;m.,y, home to portrait of Princess Louise. mg in the hall of No. 146 Pic. lv. attracted the King's amon- tlon when he and the Queen made a tour of the Royal and Hlstimc Treasurers Exhibition in their old me Km: caught siglg) of wn into the hall from the first floor Dom-alt as he looked To make delicious muffins. try the following: Sift dry ingredients lnto one bowl and place liquid in- gredients in another. Pour mg 111]- uld lngrcdients into the dry, and then atiryery lightly, just it turn or two will suffice. The dough will look rough, but it's the time to stop stirring. SUNFIDWER PLACE MATS aetlumcry. wfhile Erna Clairk, Ralph Parker. guests or and Mrs. A. B. L. Home_ of Stummer. cot/um: to thu.r the Sum- _ Dix’ s Lett«=;r".i.i.I'3_>c»x T1'°!1ble5 .50 D0 the .Id'ea no .me -yield doubt. if but standard. own misery. and a A w : “Yet:-u are, indeed, a proud virgin ever thought your M. A. aesree ‘His iness in Lola For life to le. We must give woman. who scarcely knows where sinks exhausted on her bed at : gives and the other takes. and no give than to receive. : Hall, Tcrollzo, and Mrs. Macxcaa 3 1 , were the Weill-end guests of Ur. g?,‘.§‘.j .$f.’§°"'3(,,l‘,,‘2_.Xf;.,.;’°"“, 5,3: same bolt of cloth and neither sex has much to brag MacRae's sister, Mrs. C, R. Mac- Mm Ber. :1-3,15’, sumnemde Tb .' as you believe it. now, when you marry you will want ' ‘ ‘ " be superior to you. You will want some one to lean, somebody wiser than you to of course. who orlgi.nat.cd the happy who doesn't look up to her h or 0011116, 1: lot of them are brats birth and worry and expeme, but you that is so interesting and exctcing. wairched a little child's mind develop pel'ien..e.s in me. And u.. oon.t.in ‘worm: what. is coming next. thing tabout life is that ing trouble. so dont shut. at least you will play safe. And here‘: wishing you luck nothing but unhappiness and in h faith: mother the but he spends so nation The children don't ev have 0‘ CN19d8- landrinrz. “Do look Eliznibethl" lie and ' ‘ ‘ exclaimed to the Queen, who was hus slim]! mull d b bub M health 15 wrecked b the M-l,£s"I:,?31efiAv:']e1?e})°:1‘°§ hfild 3A“'5‘t"*I1j‘33’3v "T1|‘—‘_1".?'5 8 picture of stmiriullullve ungigr nncllpelre yfwillyhave Iznother nervous .break¥iUvm day mu which includes 3 H51; wgnhad a“gb°*dle get you feflfifmbei‘ if I canno sz somew ere Are babies usually ad T by H 1 ‘° ‘he 1”“ ¥°’£‘ ‘.”°E‘°"5 F” gr! p;ag3;;enmr§gf3l§i:’§d"$ai .§.‘-”..‘ l’f.}'1’§§ §“s‘r’ei"ii iii §i’§.’ldi’ii. i§'3$§“iv'§'§"i""’ ”°"’°“‘ ” mm W Everyone will be doing a Cin- and long con.t.l tllyls sh 8 "3 Angwe - _—— ~ W911“ 0°” 5003- F‘a-'*h1°n 5°°i-h- an of-tharace hr;-t’. «I; magi" Wm‘ I ;0n"t think you will give the may away beoaiuiie when the time SW9” ‘°1‘°W11 0”“ “*5 55°03 05 ‘ ' ° * come: you will be partwith it. 'Hard as your lot is now. Wmor-‘W W111 be of glass. Soles Miss Janet Jandine of Columbus you would mad it harder if, all your other troubles, you added grief at and heels of transparent luolte. Ohio, who is visiting her moum’ parting with your little one and worry aver what had become of it and ggliéngtliogéd °nty€:rwlei:‘e1vsV,m rocnkfir Jygliies J5t1id]_ne_ xemmsmm 1; Ivgiather my gghier womgn-5 meat would be I! soft. to its lmle head as . - i ng easan , tiertal Wh llwlh a. thong: of leather or silver mesh her friends. 'I¥hl.senW€ek msdcverbni ...euna.ncipation for friend foot. delightful bridge pg;-gm, have been But. it is only Ilegi to children who belons exclusive] to the ' ' ‘ ' given tn he; hgmy,-_ moths-5. Your-ch was in honorable wedlock and gives Mrs. CD1.) Garruthars left 'rhui-s- ______ father a legal claim upon it.‘ He would have to agree to giving the child day on a motor trip to Augusta, Delicious Muffin. for ad . Permit: if he realized that he had driven you to such Maine. accompanying her brother. " “NLVAW 01 ilzeupkglllinl to at’: with VOlu£°r0'WhI‘iu unfit bloc: hands Besides which, only peop hunger for them burden themselves _,M, ............. .. By FRANCES ror suiirday. August iaui ‘mo MARDH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —You should be able to make more _headway today than you did yea- torday; vlbratiom more friendly and enooumglnz. I-Iowevexzltlsnot 1. day to take financial risks or be lax in business interests. . APRIL ill to MAY 20 (Taurus) consideration of others‘ feelings and dlplmnacy in all mat- tara most needed this Saturday. Ono’: everyday .rour.lne, practical project: and euenual autiu more favond than the [ratification of personal deairu. ’ I my 21 to JUNE 21-(Gemini)-— . Not \InXl’|ondly_lf the item efforts ‘E . prizes waded the winner: . mg; to M,“ n A. 39 one teaspoon of eom- ,.¢Q¢fi¢g¢1 gamed», an 1-Nun-3. with happiest. good wishes. 111011 iv gland M0 WI-HD0011 01 Mb megitaofymirsob-and other obliga- Mr no: share of 1.12:‘ on. eif:Ive:'ryu‘lu‘:::lnol1n'l‘l‘:)t 'h§?d¢.|{°...,.:.°“f:' Montreal, ‘left ' on . ' 1 1, _ - ‘H . e. ‘ ‘ home ham spent I restful holi- fin: 233° 0,. .,.,,,;,“’‘,,,‘,''“.',§‘, “_""."‘°“"' ~ . .. “ . . . . 1”“ bottom and twins the silver to :' mu :2 to rum 2: (Cancer) as M“ no.’ ‘mo ha been that it comes in Contact with the ,3”; buoy. July 9 'D‘y>fgq|]|f” lllnmcflnk ii: amliiey. spent tlllnimm or mother niece of «ion uiouuic in affairs .01. Mu mo wed; in mg ty ,1“: silver. ‘mo tarnish will be almost . fi“:t,_.n'Igfip‘hIpg mg mg, ,,,-iv. Mines Alena and Irene Home bo- instantly removed and the silver ug mguu... work pmgumg uld l°°''‘W ‘'0 “Wm '0 5°’ "9339 ml! than be rinsed and dried. D0 ndvanoelmnt. more fiver- not use this method on silver which bu an oxodiaed finish. Q. How can I be natured of waf- on To order to namaadaeu I1- ma;:;f£,gv,g;nd __ . ... . ., "Rn ' _ , .h.AUODB'l‘ M (100)-- f‘ 3"”‘“'%h" c - ' A.woape1-on: -day.»uy.yolu- nu-5.. - ' ‘lam-der:.dm’t fihll d Wrl ‘i‘«’8.'?x 10 cent: W0 IIII. ' W31’: pd. You jadvqntacq ma auenllal'du_t>lea'., You Cannot ‘Find Happiness 1 ’t Shut .Y9urs¢lf.~ I.IP.:‘?Vit.h. Man is Good Enough .f°1' -You to Marry = to‘ send desire for children. we wnutgiegtixifi ‘gig: women-who Vlollle the sev- enth Oommancimerlt and rebel am For such a witman ‘flaws ..—_____ r lrsli vi 1 ho lsn'r.’k~eer>lna her lamb 00 mrrcavd to a. woman’: real happiness- all hmualnd bottrherefill gob:1|;£ long some rson 8 YOU W will throw Egem all to the winds and when some little ourlyhead calls you him): that you once believed that vou could live alone and led independence. be worth while to Just money isn't enough. D609 some one. And that is why many I1 000!- the next. night. is happier than the rib does nothing but pamper human berm depends for an it is eternally true But. in the main, you will find that men and women are out 0h 01 the men must hivve Jumped at the suggestion, but it was women theory of mans superiority. weren't worm raising. and have to pay for your fun. _ there is not other thing that IS Bllcgis a penrlpgtual source of amusement. a c . L thring about children is that they are a uous performance oi which you re always doing something new that keeps you on your tmtoes and yourself up in your Get down into the and happiness. 0 I C 0 I I Dear Miss Dix—1 have been married twelve years. eaim , t am him from running around poor. We don't have the a shock that would make him wish to 1e with a deep love for children an: INDIVIDUAL IIOROSGDPE look In the section your birthday come: In, and find what your outlook II. according to the sun. (Copyright. 1939. King Future: syndicate Inc.) h% .%%¥uVfi atufltfah to your bullnau Tbyf lavdillifiz Wumfln ‘y;1ElloIbd‘5.°l! , ...bv.nQmBI-B! who feels -auntaininl I. film? Io‘ husband- themselves ,, it seems to 0. “.2 "..:'.‘*°t..”“°’ ty. .oou:- .. I e 1 ch ldra . I bl? mum M mlosltla/ve‘notl§‘lnl inst the double the seeds of her ; ,5, remain a nice Kiri ROUD VIRGIN. , but I atlv fear that you are a trgitmed and burning to light However. there is no use your views of life. because before whistling down the street and you fret up and follow him. Ma you will wonde that you 0. miporcince. You will am le to Just things are not enioush- We must be necessary hard-worked drudlre of a meal is oomlmz from and who idle. Dur- her own elzotism . The one more blessed service. on that it is of men and perlor to women your stromfer than you on whom guide you. because no wile is really And as for children. well, the oihers are a lot of work and you know, and Any one who hasn't has nused one of the greatest uk- never grow tlreo, because they you can't. find happiness by avoid- ivory tower mnkina that crowd and play the same. but have hag huavaand is one because with other women. drinks and other women that we E1206! food or. clothes to keep us en ve enough and fruit. Now two -children and am expecting mi; on realize his responsibllit and do with other peoBle'g Ix - - --~ - -.~ -.-»i-.-.a.-—-L-- -Jun.-t.-t.M.a‘ DRAKE AUGUST 23 to snrrmmm I3 (Virgo) -— speedy achievement and financial returns tend to be hnmp- _ cred. Avoid forcing issues or straining to put. over your point. skill and patient effort. will do the trick in the proper way. § 24 lo OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -— Don't be gullible in money Interests or too sully sway- ed by flattery. Be silent but alert to what‘: needed to further your chances for advancement. Being caraful will bring satisfactory re- au . 'O0'XOBlR 24 to NOVEMIBUR 22 (Sooprlo) -- There may be 3 tan denoy to ravolt at difficult tasks. Don't give in to fhh roelmu if the tuka,u-e apart ofyour duty. There will be the for’ pleasure and rouvallion I: well. ivovmnm. aa.to;bwmam j. 32 «(Bt¢fl.tIriuI).—-lovwfll take more thabyotlr will nu-ve« and to- so , M hub is hit this Snhmfnyl A ll'IoIOIl_I pprbuh, attmttvcbau_.1lo then man. whom you. some in‘ d,o'. broad- viewpoint‘ in liner-altars (OI! DIV DWI.-. . I wanna. an-oi» yummy :1 1vqt.'u"smpl%us o ' ‘. -unduw spicea . some folks prefer that kind. And since this makse sized batch, you wont have to bother with cookies for you too, friends. And if the day but not particularly stimulating for you born after March 6 other , jm “Vn .I.ui|fn,.u...i......... A THE . COOK'S r CORNER GRAPE PUNCH l cup runs, I cup lemon juice. 2 cups water, 1 quart lmpe Juice. peppument‘extract to taste. Boil the sugar and water to- gethor for 10 Ininutea. stirring only until the aunt is dissolved. Cool and combine with the lemon juice and the grape juice. Add pepper- mint extract to produce a faint mint. flavor in the mixture. Chill thoroughly and serve with ice cubes. Garnish with slices of lemon or sprigs of fresh mint. Honey Cu-rot Cookie: 1-2 cup bu‘.-tcr 1 cup honey 1-4 teaspoon soda 1 cup grated carrots 3 0983 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder . 1 teaspoon cinnamon I 1-2 teaspoon ails-plce 2 cups quick cooking oats 1 cup raisins 1 cup chopped nuts Mtthod: cream the butter very soft, then add the honey to which has been added the soda. Add the grated carrots, and these must be realhr grated. the well beaten eggs.’ flour baking powder, salt and Of course you'll sift the flour before measuring and than at least once more with the bak- ing powder and spices. Add the cats, which should be of the quick cr.‘l'.i.ng variety, the raisins and chopped nuts. Mix well, then drop by spoonsful onto I greased cookie sheet and bake in a moderate, 375 deg. F. oven for about 12 to 15 minutes. The second cookie recipe is the kind you roll and bake. They are more trouble to make. but. a. pretty good a while after you make these up. is yours for refaxation. be temper- ate and resonable in your activit- lea. F'EBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Places) — Evenly balanced rays Pisceans: Please don't strain your pocketbook. Romance should run smootl-ily for all of you. A CHll[i‘D BORN ON "THIS DAY is a Ino-Virgo combination with the sun and Mercury its signs’ niling planets. Friendllness, ex- uberance, analytical ability, sym- pathy and a love for harmony are outstanding. A fondness for things beautiful and artistic may lead this individual to extravagance. Teach it to spend WLse‘y but save wltll even wider wisdom. Very capable of success. .___._______. Women doctors in England are gutting the jump on their male rivals. The reason is that. in the event of war, men doctors. par- ticularly t-hose attached to the ter- ritorial (reservc) army. would be called to the colors. Because of mag, hospitals prefer to hire women physicians. A Delight to Make This De- lightful Knitting Bag 'L...FAo..L1TTL71ilzt -Th -.-Q - ii’. 31:; )".v1wgr . And Not tearfully, Though wearily you plod. Spin carefully, Spin Prayerfuilly, Biff. leave the thread with God. utmnmr cam‘: is anon. rm: savan ___,_ The problem of collecting soiled linen and clothes and storing them until washed is an annoying one in many homes. Hampers and bags gets unpleasanthr full and take up valuable bathroom or hall space. A laundry chute may be built with openings on all floors, and the linen may be dropped in it to be whisked away to a bin in the basement where it will be conveni- ent to the laundry room. . Summer Cretonne: Summer cretonnes may be wash- ed without fear in warm water in which soap and bran have bzen mixed. The amount of dirt which will come out without affecting the colors of the material will surprise you wmm n.1i'r'rr:lu27o T0 -mnmcn sxms The girl who achieves a smooth golden tan this summer finds white exccedingly flattering. Or white with a combination of bril- liant colors. A smart Fifth Avenue shop emplyslzes a tailored sports dress of chalk white rayon with silk scarf belt and pocket kerchlef of rich Hindu sl-rlpes. Draped tur- ban, sandals and bag may be had to match the scarf belt, Egg Plates OM should always use cold water in cleaning plates on which eggs have been served. A pinch of salt added to the water also helps. Mm’ the 888 has been removed, use hot water and soap. Instrad of splitting rails by hand, the California Institute of Tech. nology has developed in 1.000.000- volt apparatus that splits ‘them with ease. A clever woman exercised her in- genuity on this. she took an empty coffee tin, enamelled it pale blue and glued roses of creionne to the side. She filled it with cot- ton wool cut into small pieces Just flsht for Baby’: bath-time and it really was a boon. as the lid fitted “Rh?-1y. 1189131118 the dust out. When I mayfly goes below the water to lay its eggs 1: can re. main for long periods, since it "wraps up" 3 supply of air in its wings before going under. Brakes for roller skates, oper- ated by straps in a skater‘: hands, have been invented. The latest word from Paris _. Bands of fur on costs and gum and. also. big muffs. "HIGH-WATER." MARK IN THE BATH TUB The slfht of a so-called "high- water mark" in the bath prob. ably causes more bad temper in the mornings than anything else, These rings round the bum 311 usually caused by map gnd mm in the water; consequently soap and bath salts should not be used l0B9thel‘- The use of fine oatmeal, OM 01' two large tahleapoonfuls to an ordinary-sided bath, will be found an effective grease solvent, I ' -%“” Bright knitting bag. hand-woven in stripes of orange. dark blue, red. Would you guess ordinary dish» cloths are its base—and that you just and 'cheery —- this novel run colorful bin: binding tape through the open meshes? You need one sturdy 15-inch dish- cloth for each side. another for the handle. Work with one cloth at n time. tacked to a breadboard. Thread tape through a tapestry » needle or bobby pin. weave under and over rows of mesh. an the din- gnm shown. The next row. use tape of Inothe color and so on. In I jiffy both sides are done and you're ready to cut and weave a strip 3% by 15 inches for the handle. Now new aide: together. turn inside out and attach handle. Line with bright colored cloth. Weaving in fun, you'll find. and what I variety of pretty things you can mtkel, Love! it a gay to; run. woven over a chi cl’: play hoop or n dilcuded bicycle rim. Over I bi ice-cream carton, weave I colorf «wing bukat. Our 82- [a booklet give: com- plete fmzflrcflom. Qatgrarnn for Bzfleavlng than and o er lovely vo l Snappy Fa - For loved by the very young set as they are by thcir elders. There is some- tvnlrig about a simple tailored dress: with four flat pleats in the front‘. of the skirt and four in the backl in which every woman, old or young, feels most comfortable. ‘ Bright plaid gingham laundo . like a dream and is a becoming, ap-' propriate fabric for the ymrgifgehr generation. Trim it with p white col‘u' and cuffs, stitched in‘ the predominating color. You will use this pattern over and over again all the rest of the summer, this fall and even in the winter to make new frocks for your little girl to wear to school. Style No. 2690 is designed for nine: 6. O. lo. 12 and M years. also I! requires 1 7-8 yards of 89-inch material with 8-8 yards of con- truflng. send fifteen (lac) (coin in re- feradl for pattern. write pin ly your Name. Addreu and style number. no cure to min» the sill you wish. style No. no sine ..' shirt waist frocks In all much‘ ‘i Name I'll!-M711’! on homemade looms. Dolllu. luow toga. chair at lowing basket, on of 0 .0"-. _. . Bend 20a in coin: for your copy offiaw To Weave Useful Noveltlu to The Guardian Home service. 30 min to ‘Wife pifnly your Name, Addful, dnd tho Name of ‘ ‘ NIIIIO ‘B001 Mann ._.__-.........__..._._._....._.;_.. UNIX street Addrou City PIGVMM Parchment Shula: If you are certain your parch- ment made: have been unlinked and varnished you need not In Housewife . . I I I .s‘, Activities “w the laundress told him. shions Her I: well I: having tn. “.1 vultlfl 01 591118 a water mien:-. If the bath is rinsed with mm; water and dried with ii son, ck, it will be found to be all thg cl“? inn necessary, wmiouz me .._.,, 0; clelahnins agents. ° ‘ND-1 on aomelaln produced by hard water cm :33. fectively removed by dlpplng , I lemon in kitchen salt and .-ul.i,-cu" hard until the stains al_..,,,,,,,";‘ Another method is to apply 3 M‘ ture of cream of tartar and per. oxide of hydrogen. but this memo; takes I longer time and reqmm I great deal or patience. Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE) .n.'\.\n.-u-.t-.-.-l.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-:t.a.vi.- Q. should one offer 3 up to 3 conductor on a. passcnggr "am for any special service rzllderedl A. N0: the conductor does not expect it. and probably would re. fuse it if offered. Q. Are place banquet? A. Place cards are used only .g the speakers table. cards uscd at p Q. 15 it necessary for one to acknowledge receipt of an Ha, home" card? A. No; it is not necessary. Morning Smile _ _".‘.i'i.n'l:'k'H'u‘u'\:'h‘.'h'.'.i'.'.'li'.i‘u'i.'-'.( Macpherson called at the laun- dry for his parcel of llmn. "That will be three shillings". "But there In only two pair: of pyJamas,"," Macpherson oom- plaid, “and you charge one shilling a pair. don't you?" ‘That's right. sir," the laundresl replied. ‘The extra shilling is for the collars and socks you had in the pocke Pat was dawdllng a‘ong on his way to work, looking half-asleep. Mike overtook him and slapped ,,. him heal-tiw on the back. “What's wrong wid ye this fine moming?" he cried. "It's half- esleep that ye're looking." Pat turned 9. bleary eye on his friend. "And it's tired I am after feeling,” he said. “Wasn't I up half the nlght?"o "What was the trouble?" Mlku asked anxiously. “It was the cat.“ replied Pat “Wasn't I sitting there till gone l'V-'0 waiting for her to come in sol could put her out for the night?’ "3: WHY HAVE 5 0 RE ‘ I ‘gt. FEET? ’f‘~ '*‘\ Home Use .-‘. 9. 0}? ‘To.