PAGE EIGHT i Woman's R nonovwwwoovoownwonoo lrlappenings Oi The Week Queen lvfary. the Queen Mother. la limit; in the west oi Eilglnnd. and . L1‘l1(10l1 home. tvltirlborotlgh’ ~ is CluéCLl and its window's d for the UllXnllOll of the Queen i\l.>t-lltr is t; lug a. . est in all ille \ work . 1 lb "r1112 011 ill i101" Dflll. Ol H20 country. A low dais mo. tofietliei‘ wiill lilo Duchess cf Kent, she in-t summed the 500th Mobile Canteen, ra ov public subscription far se ... til inc budlv bombed areas o1 the w i 05L CCl-llllf)’. ¢ ~l ., Thanks to the efforts of Dr. A. K.- Huvwood oi Vancouu-r. formerly (l Prircc$ Aizlrguret Rose .. ter“ tctiay. "Shim, is the name iziven lo a ‘.5- cent banknote used in Canada veurl age. Dr. llanvood read a dispatch» stiltinu that Princess Elizabeth had] been presented with a "shill plaster" and that Princess Margaret Rose had (iesitzns on it The Queen how- cvtr. ruled that Princess Elizabeth, nlust keep the gilt. '. Hiiy and "shill plaster." _ shipped it on no ‘the princess. On bloildav a let- wd lronl Hon. Vincent . Cl1lli\(l-lll.l1 High Commiss- . statintrrhzit Her Royal High- ness was delighted with tlle gift. . .- I a 1-1 R u. the Duke cf wlildsol-i l livtl ills 47th birthday last: o o Among the hostesses tliis week ' \frs. Javnes who entertained on‘. at luncheon in honour oil of Montreal who ls “Bayncld '., hi‘ Avimei‘ AL! the summer at ' a a u o Jean Gill. City Librarian, l‘.!fli\'\(.ll Chandler and Miss; . of the Carnegie Stuff. were, in Vt .i\iilc> N. b. tilts week altend- 1112 a Afarltilne Library ooiiveiltiovl. v. - ~ - V. A. Ainswortb, Mzs Earl C. Ba. Sounders Mr and 241's. . C '1 ll\' ' l Mi1ll0l1110 iiss l e a l Mrs. Jilligil Jarncs arrived in the can. lust w-eek having motored from We.» l\£l\'lOl1. Mass. . . a Kelly. ' .. .1. Woltville. N. 5.. . who caine over to mnlcr cottage at are returning to ck for a short time. Herbert W Bloch . C1’ A!1l1 ‘JYG Cl1 fl \l.. lllzlnilloil. 0ilt.. the o1 Mr. Pletclrs father Rev. A, (lCll. i o a - c , Sweetwoorl. R. N.. of‘ who is now visiting tier Vhs, R. E. Mulch. Haliflx wherei for military, niltu home. . C O ‘\fr_ Frrd Physical Iii- - -\ ‘Mrs. Inez N‘ Yo"- n \/l.ll)L‘l M. Durbin of Pasadena.- C lllil, arrived in Borden 'I‘u~~-- (l vi-it relatives on the Island! l1 I‘ . s‘. ‘ ' _ H on. Ur. Dilrblli. who is the. w . . Mt‘. Wlllllllll it. Diubm. well-‘ known business and churchman ol‘ Pnsarleilri, came here from New York CH3‘ \‘l1f‘l‘t‘. lrld been attending‘ she ' '5 of the Post lPl ":11 . School of C01- rind will return to way of Toronto and .i_ p". unit there about the of Autzu-‘t. k I I O The tea hostesses at the Gclf Links ‘his afternoon will be Mrs. F. C l. Mrs. J. P. Lintz. Mrs. C. “s. H. M. Simpson. Mrs. 4 A a 0 w a l Miss Bvttv Duff ls visiting in‘ Mcntu >ur- the gticst of Mr. and Mrs. Ffijank Dewar. DESIGN This dainty, yet durable. hot plate or folir smaller ones. The nfuhens. not hovers, etc Pattern ‘ the Summer. ‘ late mat exagon design may Deep sympathy is extended to the family of the late Capt. T. G. Taylcr so kindly “enlenlbered by all. . . . . Mrs. Oscar McCalluni of Sask- atoon. is expected home next week, cu a visit to her nlother . _ . Nicholson and daughter Mrs. Wll-| liam T. Rogers. _ _ Mis Anne Hunter is resting tom-l fortablv after an emergency oper- gtion for appendicitis on Wedllas- av. . l u a The present indispssition of Miss‘ Lorna Weeks is much regretted by tier wide circle of friends. . . . . Mn. A. E. Davies of Avenel. N. J.. arrived last nizht on a holidayvlsil‘ to her sister Miss Ruth Vinni- combe. . ' _ Mrs. D. Bryce Bishop. Euston Street. is leaving todav for her cot- tage at Shediac where she will spend a a Mrs. Maud Cttrruihers who has been in Montreal for the past sev- eral months returned home We<l-, nesdsy. . - Mrs. Clare Moyer and her two daughters Misses Silllv mid Deidre oi Ottawa. are arriving over the week-end to spelid- the Summer: months at Cavendish, t - - - Mrs. C. N. Elarle arid three chlld-, rent, are leaving by car tomorrow to spend the Summer at Mrs. Earles old home in Pictou with her mother Mrs. Ross. _ _ Mrs. (Dr) W. H. Super. accom- panied by her children. and Mrs. Carl MacKenna. are leaving by car oil Monday eriroute to Sydney where they will take the boat for New- zoundland to join their respective a husbands now on military duty at c Grand Falls.‘ The manv friends of Miss Carrie. Haslam who met with a serious ac-i ardent which will confine her to the P. E. I. Hospital for several weeks. longer. will be pleased to hear that she is making satisfactory progress.’ . .- Mrs. C. W. Ramsay. Halifax. W110 has been visiting her brother-in-law, and sister Major Colin H. Campbell. L_. S. H, A. F. and Mrs. Campbell since mid-May. has been joined by her husband Lleut. C. William Ramsay. R.C.O.C.A F. Tile RKnlSilyS plan tospeitd some time ' ' friends in Ottawa and Quebec Cl y, before returnlnefo Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. George Tibbett u u , of ‘Halifax. leave this inornlnz after a tilcastlllt five weeks visit at Belmont Lake Lodge. During their holiduv tliev were pleasantly entertained by, lormer friends. I O O O ‘ The hostesses serving tea at the Tennis Courts this afternoon will be Miss Vinev Watts. Miss Olive Mc- Lean. - - Miss Ldiall MacKcnzie. Miss Mabel Mat-liescn and Miss Doris Tait left yesterday afternoon on a week-end motor trip through Cup:- Breton. a 0 U I I O Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MacDonald of Iinrtsdale. N. Y., accompanied by their son Bobbie arid daughter Mary Elizabeth are the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's sister Mrs. Fletcher Jordan and Mnjordarl. Miss Jennie Cousins whose en- Halzenielil to Corp. Rex Kicllv was announced recently is beinf! bless- nntlv GTlY/Oflflllwd by her friends Last week Miss Atznes Clements and Miss Jemima McLaln. were hostesses 5' ; at Mrs. Murdock Ross’ home in her honour and presented the happy young brlde-to-be with many lovely mlscelleaneous stilts‘ Mrs. John C. Stewart and Mrs. - . - n2 Milton Cal tel- were lolnt hostesses guests were Mm mum“ urge‘ Mm at Mrs. Stewart's home on Ma ncuue Road and after a tzav social evenlni presented Miss Cousins with I A CROCHETED I-IOT PLATE MATS N0. D15 will take care of one large also be used for No. D15 ccntaiuis list of materials needed. illustrations of stitches and complete instructions. loordci attern Wri or stamps t0 To Charlottetown Guardian rlcedlework Department livslpzn No. 915 NAME - - srmam‘ ADDEwsa--—-——~—-""-""-"‘ nq-g..._.._....._---nwvm te u: send above picture Wllh l5 cent-l 1n coin eedewcrl: Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. l e al '1 Socia A MorniruSvnllc THE CHARLUTTETOWN Through the year: the record of MORSFS SEL- ECTED ORANGE FEKOE, has been one of satisfac- tion to Maritime 8 Cont: feu drinkers. per lb. rvrlifcooxs comm: At the last home talent 3J1! tour- nament the club secretary caught: one of the entrants driving off abcut a fost in front of the ieelng mark. . “f-ferel" he cried indignantly. "'gd0lll_.(iflfl'b do that. You're disquali- “What for?" demanded the golfer. “Vvliy you're driving of‘! in front. of the mark". The player looked at the secretary, . y with p. . "G'\_van back to the ciubbousefi. hcsaid tersely. “I'm playln- my third stroke!" A‘ pretty young woman was, duvlus Iirr car when something wcilt wrong with the engine The traffic light changed from greenl to red and back to green, and still sl~e could not net the car to budge. The traffic liceman strolled up. "What's l e matter. miss?" he inquired. gently. "Ain't we go-t, colors you lfke". a" "lllllille Rift for the happy oc-' C3 On. I I I a Last. Tuesday evening Miss Eileen Jones invited frxnds lo her home for a_ miscellaneous shower for Miss ousins uriri amid gales of laughter nnd Eocd wishes added materially to her fast filling "Ifope chest." | t The enkflttement WhlCh was rec-| entlv announced 0' M?“ "Fab" Jvwn Llflvflllul. R. N.. daughter of Mr, and Ms. W If. Illmtcliti- 0 S, ir-erside to Ralph Perry Vanalstine 0f Nflbfiflet‘. Ontario. and now zit- fached to the Ft. C. A. F. at Sum. merslde. is being pleasantly discuss- ed by her m “ "“'\nfiq I O O O Miss Amy Bilrrcws and her bro-, l t side from Florida where they have been visiting for some months a v . . Mrs. Allison Macl-"n entertained vol-v delightfully at the tea hour on Mondav at. lvr pretty home on nter Street East for a number of her friends. I t Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson who have been visiting their son. Sergt. Major and Mrs. Anderson at Sum- merside have returned their hcmc in Ottawa; M155 Jean Moore was hostess on Tilesdziy afternoon at the tea hour. honouring Miss Marv McCardle who 1S one of this ‘season's brldes-to-be. Mrs. R. S. Hinton entertained in- formally at. the tea hour on Wcdnes- dav honourinz Mrs. Donald Blah" of Ottawa who is sneiiding the summer months with her parents M1‘. and Mrs. Melvlllejlrbdsbaw - a Mrs. C. W. Cook's "At Home" on Thursday afternoon WBs one of the; social events this week in Summer-i side. and in snite of the rain whichl fell all the afternoon quite a num-| her of indies called at the person» we. Tb“ floral arrangements in! the reception rooms were very lovely‘ ._ d with the soft candle light model c"""tr\t"w vflect In the dinlntzroom| a lovclv vase of yellow and blue iris was used as a centre piece for the orettily appointed tea tablepAsslst- Mrs. Cook in receivintz the D. F‘. MacNelll and Mrs. Edtrr Clark. Mrs. W. A. Currie ushered the visitors to the dlnlngroom. when: Mrs. Chester Palmer and Mrs Oli- ver MacNeill presided over the tea. cuns. Mrs. Colin Stewart and Mrs.| Hmzhson served. and Mrs. Jack llhclleod replenished. Mrs. Hush- son‘s charming little daughter. nicnrln. t.l‘e.l"\‘;1tl:l'ld:3d. the door. The ‘Tea Committee will serve at the Summerslde Golf Links tliis_ afternoon when quite a number of‘ visitors are expected to be present. A decided precedent will be made if the low-W“ cf Norfolk ls elected a. steward of the Jockey club. Even in iltl lace of emancipated women. the notion would have been un- thinkabl‘ before the war. Mcst mom- bers of the club. however. would welcome the election now. e Duchess is dc-ing a Rreat deal to keep racing going: she is likely to be the most important owner after the war. and she was thoroughly trained in the whole art of racinfl bv her stepfather. the Earl of bery. Trainer at Arundel now. she rises early. and works as hard in the stables "s 91W’ of her assistants. FLOOR SILLS Saddles. or sills, should not be used between two rooms except when the floors are of different materials. as they ar" dust catchers and m_l>g_nt__catlse_ falls groups-home tow r : r filmstn u * work und quick Iervlcc la uuured you. ~end _y qunllty 6 o: l-Any flu roll and A Nnv Bnnmrlck clmomer urn: "l wouldn't lhlnk of cendlnl my film: lnvwhfll PM» mun uunmrr sumo: m: mo 11m om“ A. rmnu Films Developed "-4 Frill?!‘ 75' ' l‘!!! lnlflloldln idle Fcldc Ill Ii loll . IMQINUInIIIOIIIIISQ-JIVII IIOIMIi ‘ ‘ HORSERADISH SAUCE One - quarter cup prepared horseradish. 1-2 cup heavy cream. 1-4, teaspoon salt, 1 taespcon sultan a rika. pgqueeu vinegar from horserad- 15h, whip cream. add salt. sugar and horseradish. Pile sauce light- ly into snail dish. add a dash 0f paprika and serve at once. EGG AND PARSLEY SAUCE ‘Two tablespoons butter. 2 table- spoons flour. 1-4 teaspoon salt, P9P- per. 1 cup milk. 2 hard - cooked eggs. chopped, l tablespoon chopped parsley. Melt butter. add flour and sea- sonings, stir until well-blended. Pour on milk grudrallyi (while stirring con- stantly. Cook 2 or 3 minutes until thickened. Add egg and parsley and more salt if desired. Serve hot. TARTAR SAUCE One-half cup mayonnaise. 1 ta- blespoon vinegar. l-2 tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 tablespoon dilap- ped young onions. i tieaupoon capers. 1 teaspoon chopped sour pickles. Mix ingredients weather. Add salt and pepper if desired. serve c d LEMON BUTTER One-quarter cup butter. 1-4 tea- spfon salt. 1-8 teaspoon paprika. 1 tablespoon lemon ju'ce. Cream butter. add seasonings and lemon juice gradually Iii’ chopped red and green 116F196!‘ find parsley are prided. this is cslled Main-e d‘l~lotel Butter. STRAWBERRY ARTIC CAKE 1-3 lb. butter B cutp sugar 1-3 cups berries 3 cup pecans or walnuts egg white 8 i813. salt 1-2 lb. vanilla wafers Cream the butter and add the sugar and cream well. Crush the berries and add to the mix- ture and ivvhen thoroughly ccm- bined and creamed add the chopped nuts. Fold in t-‘he stiffly beaten egg white and salt. Place a. layer of the crumbled wafers on the bottom of the casserole then a. layer of the strawberry mixture. repeat till the t/wo mix- tines are used. finishing with the crumbled wafers. Place the refrigerator or a very cool place to chill thoroughly for 24 hours. Serve in wedges. Serves 8. As the season goes on other fruit such as raspberries. etc. may be substituted. 7. l 1. l 1. I and Personal P GUARDIAN ii Oorothy Dix Says- IT’S A DELUSION TO THINK THAT MARRIAGE KILLS LOVE" CARRYING BROTHER Don’t Let Any Ome Tell You That A Liaison’ f: m Will Hold As Loliég As Real Wedding‘ imektgfi, whwed p“, mm a b,,_ n-‘g As I vlv-eixltlizilnmy weary way alone. mx_1 m, a Mdow o; u, d“ In crossing the street I chanced to Dear M185 elor urlth whom I have been having lately 1n love with a. bach- cauoc be like: her well enough to play around- with her. but be does not love her enough to sac- rifice his freedom for her . Of course, now and then a man does marry . his mistress. but it doesn't happen often. use,‘ for one thing, no matter what a man's own morals are. he wants n woman‘ “T1318 like Caesars wife. above reproach, for his wife and his children's, mo er. | For another tiling. in these days when business and society are so mixed and as many big deals are pulled off across a. dinner table as there, are across a desk in an office. it is a distinct disadvantage to a man to have a wife with a past whom other women only receive in sufferance. f This Type Never Seeks Marriage FASHION FLABHIS Tri-color theme still holds favor Probably no single feature of style has transformed the char- acter 01 daytime dresses more than the tiered skirt. The broken heart in is a novelty in costume Jewelry. 1 swings to and fro on o. little chain. and is stud- ded with multicolored stones. So there you are. and it is folly for you to delude yourself into think-i mice-piece cult: are beinq fng that your lovel- is ever in; to lead you to ti‘: t If]! he had In- shown consisting of Jacket, skirt e s ace tended doing that he woiil have married you and not‘ and slacks, put. you in the equivocal position you are in JUNE 2s, 1941 M a I Fashions '1 Literature? Leisure -—The Woman ’s Realm make- whim 1| never tgwlous Unllefgollilell?‘ h‘ and brows are almost wbllatfi‘: she does not weal- eye make-up l-DDillnilnenis with pfospegtive e Dloyei-s. Unless she is applying f" I 10b in B. fashion or cosmetics d“ giartment. file wggys 118m; m, e‘ "m m" llcquer. (There strum executives who hate blood red ‘as dark wine shades or 901151“, m f bout year. P“ been trying to get mm w marry me. llllt he 11s korooailselenliouk °».e§t§‘;‘¥3 A W’ 1“ ‘he "m" °‘ '- "b M“ 5h’ do“ not so in m; he“, legal mal- . He says it kills love. That __ ‘P3 1”‘- Wlli-"IC llml-fln make-up which married coupes see too much of each other and I5!“ he hfaw’ m?’ “"5 mm likely to streak B, by; were get on each other’: nerves. while a, couple like us. mmhefl’ , tinere while she is beside the and who are true to each other and only see cull "Oh. n0". She replied. ‘T168 my ecutlve‘; desk and far from q“ other thiee m- four times a week. keep their. baby brother". mi; gum“, ufflkemp over If m"- romarlce and stay in love much longer than ma.r-, Thy load may be heavy, my road suntan is one thing Bu; “um rled folks. Perhaps this is true. but my mind la. . may be lone. make-up over whitekkm gum“ not contented Is there any way in which I cant The winds or! adversity bitter and likely to show mm h w icll l: e his views about marriage and malke h1m~ rtmng- men 1,, um “Home? 1.2” "l! see t at a woman wants u. wed ing But the way Wm “em mum u “quires requem amgmon e latter- Ino ye love one mo r, By m; mum‘ M mus 6W5 m mwknsfivngiz~rgfl because when a mm enter: “°,"‘§‘§§§J_’“‘ be 1mm u y‘ c i fimgafrlkfirmuawlairr 11:15; niicb tablfslbrle: u lav? neat Mtgfacvliomo it‘: b‘: ‘-(A“"h°r unknown") “gm. um‘ m "leww- mo; though it means much. in _ ence, she cleans hel- face ilfvlvfl, thoroughly and puts on “m, sparingly. old u boyish bobs s to - Scarlet cheekusfearrgug Medium Heel; She does not weal- et high heels unless she loblgmaegg feels comfort-able in them_ Tum are women who can wear three- Iiw-b heels and not teeter and 1n them. Then are a mm however, _ Job nun/ting. good posture and great poise are all important. Th; Erect many, In W910 91mph‘ cannot u tvilllen a rgalrhplgoposes latlilaison 5.0 to woman he is serving her notice sigy blue {we [or casual, boxy bright, 311-1 does,“ we,“ mo" la ieregsrs erassocaonllsus-atem t d , that he isnllegiving hmlllnflhéé if: kiss and ridepgwgg Wligtfigijfvgemeglngarki 5mm” ma“ gag}; detract‘ eve“ ‘nghnl’ "W! pay any a ony. er ear every woman ows s. As for the contention that marriage kills love, that husbands and flogrrlzwzlgtglorgrjsgsigllai-r ‘Bfoglenotg: 11mm m°°figl @221,“ d a?‘ l“ wives tire or each other because they are too constantly ther and thatl we“ uwlews a". m,“ b “m3 m‘ romance flotirishes better in an illicit atmosphere. that is e silliest pro-' ‘ bracelets wfihm ratvgmgllizyjfim The newest looking colors given general attention are the light brcwn with white "tuberose" off- ‘whim with olive-toned green, red- and-twhlte. and yellows. and the ublqulticus red-whlte- and-blue. The mim and woman who have worked shoulder to shoulder build! i their fortunes. who have reared a family. who have suffered and rejoice l F3111‘! 1111B! 1n m" ciml-Yiblllé together are bound together with the strongest bond that can unite two‘ t0 rvllml! Urwlfl!‘ mill/men!» l0 human beings. And as agvroof of this, note that all about you are marl fitted costs for fall - shoulders ried couples who have live together for 40 or 50 years, but you cannot smoother _ raglan cuts — kimono- paganda ‘that any Ivothario ever put forth. Not a word of it is true. Marriage does not, kill love between a man and w an. It binds and strengthens it because nothing cements people so clo ly together as hav- ing the same interests. Marriage is Real Bond point to a single liaison that has lasted that long. cut backs. Cast your cap over the windmill if you think ft pays. but don't expect, ___ _ the boy friend to go and retrieve it‘ for you.‘ Hats match coats in color, coals i shades of suits or contrast Dear Dorothy Dix-All through school I made r odes. The I “p” marltied a. rvyho has maioch bitter to me Btliglll Emdeserve. wlIl-lfsg wnh plaid smrm wan s me app an es ma e me so. u o see right for me. I amycontinually finding fault with evggbodg anlitmeavery- ECONOMY TIPS I am miserable myself and know I have a be gllilenirourld me. Surely there is some help for me somevtglgelfel ‘mnoilfii-l‘ Lglmngn age“! w cmmaun‘ day-s are expensive and I have no money. What. can I do? B CIDUDn _y ‘,1, c“ Even,‘ y“, “Qlsery ANSWER-in every city there are fine clinics u» which the best doc-i m“ "8 "18 " Y °' ‘mm °Y on . them and have a how“ h,’ “her" l1‘ you dye an old‘ blanket I. GO to e of t a V vivid color and stitch it down dou- our soul. gave it out with ble- Bind the edses with brlsht makes you 5o disagreeable 30' ribbon and buy 1-4 fvard of nursery print; cut out the lg-ures and ap- Ilfe tors give their services free. physical examination made. _ If your body ls fit, then get busyjvith yourself and tr to find out, what is it tho others and the. causes you to hate yourself. From what you write I should Judge that what ails of: gelflshness. plique tab/em on to your rug. oing your You have never thought about hevirlgbny purpose in i -__.__ duty to my one else. and as you couldn t have the world handed to you on Have you ever though; “that a silver platter you have taken out your disappointment in grouchings sequin; can do for a, grwk? The Ioncs about lizllf as big as a. nfckle. spangled lightly at even distances all over it, or set in glistening st- ,ray round neck line and cuffs. And that have finally got you down. My prescription for you would be to forlget about being hapxpy yourself and get busy making that. good husband o yours happy. Q finding faults with everybody and everything and concentrate on curing your own a“ ~ v 'i.f you have any over. tack them murmur... urticaria tri.t*;sl"..r,t.. i.*z.**ti.ti“ltsty.t sit-b mu»- u» Wri-i- »: voi- vim- , m M m Sleep at night when yo“ Io d M your $111 sgnslln}? See that the frocks you have y D x_ ‘are clean; because they are old. to be . nail on that won't come ofl’. It may be a little stiff at first. but b" up and be Spontaneous’ Do | there is no excuse for irt. A 800d shake. a good brush. a dry cleaner For Saturday, June 28th MARCH 21 b0 APRIL 20 (Aries) --Ebtcellent indications for contract- ing new deals and makinz new necessary expansion. Business be- fore pleasure, but pleasure of the health-building sort is highly fav- ored. Get slme in for a few min- utes. even if it's only a brisk walk in the outdoors. APRIL 21 to MlAY 20 (Taurus) -Favoralble if you work with good influence not against them. Be eager to advance your interests and also those of your community and country — which are yours. t:o. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Beek more knowledge of tile cause of why certain things aren't run- nlng to suit ‘you. Be the naturally keen, farsighted indvidual you were born and you'll not find this da dull. Obzerve well. vlUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Yoil may have some business to be done today to eliminate dlffxzulties on an overcrowded schedule Mon- day. Bub during frce time. enjoy n. really diverting relaxation. Don‘t anticipate trouble but be ready t0 ilsbfllld yggl- ground firmly if prob- e-ms or . JIILY 24 to AUGUBTH (1420)- ,Partlcularly friendly indcations for \ ersonsl and domestic matters. Mix I iness with pleasure wthere it will be advantageous for both. Avoid exaggeration, but don't underesti- mate either. AUGUST 23 to E21 23 BEPTEMB (Virgo) ~-- Whatever your da de- mands that is what you a ould strive to accomplish, to attend" to with full and cheerful cooperation. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --—-By Frances Drake -——4 Hopular Cowboy Airs in Song book's New Edition to the grease spots. the homely lmn with the blotting pwper, the nail brush. son/p flakes WM! a duh of ammonia, and there you are. Have old shabby brown shoes gyfid - they take it quite beauti- ‘ll Y. Use wool embroidery b0 brighten a dark frock DETAILS COUNT IN APPEARANCE The mart girl graduate makes sure that everything one wears during lie;- summer job hunting camrpnign shows excellent, taste and good judgment. Brie chooses clothes that are sim- ple without being (Libra) — Generally favorable. Common sense methods are need- ed (and surely you were blessed with common 3911543). Go in search of new leads and benefits. Keep the appetite in check. OCTOBER, Z4 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio; - Opposition isn't as dlf- ficult w conquer as it appears. Where's ysur fine cleverness and tenacity? We need 'em now ea- pecially. Steer clear of deceiving luxuries. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Heart and gen- eral pelsonitl matters rate high this benefic day. How can you improve habits to make your persanality more attractive? ‘Think about that. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn: _ Today's aspects are replet" with happy indications. l-rapp indications of future bene- fits ll you react rightly to present situations and opportunities. Some little filings are very important. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Plety of determina- tion and spunk is what this day needs. Aquarlan, And when you once put your mind to the task. you can do a. remarkably quick and good Job. Check on your associa- tons. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Don't lose out by being too methodical today. Mzrc origin- allty and wlllingnew to accept new 01’ improved means are advised. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Sensitive. changeable. versatile, tantalizing. inherently patriotic. An unique gift for being able in sympathize wf‘.‘l other: in we! ty matters and also to bring laug fer tno cuu. ‘ iaml-t- t: i. .~ - Songs of Old Wolf Grand Fun Lazying around after a good pic- nic lunch. wlint fun to sing real cowboy songs! Everyone insists you open the nongboo‘ to his fav- orite. "The Old Chisholm mint" someone shouts?’ "Well. come along boys. and lllten to my tale; I'll tell you of my trouble: on tho old Chisholm Trail." Of course there‘: a big demand for "Good-by. Old Paint" and WI I pleuurc to oblige! “Old Paint‘! a good pony. ho pnce: when he can; Good-by. Old Paint. I'm a-leavlng Cheyenne." Then to "Home On The Rania,” every dreamy vane: "How often at night. when the heaven: are bright. With the light from the [littering stars. Have I stood there amazed [and uk- Flol- those of you who like a soft. becoming neckline and a. pretty skirt with front fullness. this l: the dress. Make it of sheer cotton or rayon print for gala afternoons and evenings this Summer. Ito anal-t simplicity gives it m air charm that makes this your favor- fte frock. Tiny ribbon bows at the neckline pick up the color in your print and are a pretty finish. 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