JAEILTYYQ . .. l lappenings of The Week Princess Elizabeth. heir pre- Dr. and Mrs. David MscKensle numptlvc to the British throne,‘ have returned. to Montreal from will take an estimated $200.000;winterlng in Agusa, Gals and ox- worth of diamonds home from her pect to be in residence at Eldon South African tour, it was learn- for the summer on May 12. ed in New York. Ninety of uer ‘ ' ' April blrthstones—uaisct. but de- signed and matched for setting at her home, l5 Prince Street ln a, bar pin, a necklace and a"f‘hursday afternoon entertaining |lng— will have been ilresentcd. at. the tea hour in honor of Mrs. lo hcr before the Royal Famllyj. J. Levy who is leaving with roncludcs i-ts four of the domin-‘Rev, Mr. Levy for their new humf? 00- in Moncton on Monday. Spring flowers centred the pretty tca The largest number of stones table presided over by Mrs. D. N. will be in her official 21st. birth- Bell. who was assisted by Mrs. H_ llay gift from the Union of South T. Currie. Farewell: were accom- Africe- To be presented on her ponied by a, remembrance gift. birthday, April 21, it: consists of ' ' ° Bl graduated round diamonds with A prominent visitor to spend 63 baguettes H114 51113119!‘ stones the weekend in Charlottetown will to form a base of the throat neck-I be Mrs, Rylgnd ivsw o1 Toronto, lace. The five diamonds for a National President of the I.O.DE., bar pin-a nine-carat emerald cut. who is arriving at the Charlotte- iwo square cuts and two half-flown tonighh Mrs New‘ who “n11 moons-already have been aivel: also visit Summersitle, has been 71°11 Th9)’ W91"? Wefifilled b)’ “W. attending the Provincial |‘ll'_‘(‘l- South African Railways Adminis-l ings in Nova sootia and on her tration when she opened the grav- way home Wednesday goes l“! 11°C!‘ which 5931's 1191’ llfimdNr-iv Brunswick for similar meet- Mrs. A. K. MoPhee was hostess can t8 guess at about $100,000. o o a The third gift will be a single engagement ring type stone soli- taire weighing slightly more than six carats and described by the man who cut it as the most per- fect stone he had ever seen. It \\'.‘ii be presented. in a box cut from the "blue ground" in which dmmonds are found and decorat- ell with a diamond studded gold l'l'l)\\‘n, by De Beers Consolidated hlines, Ltd, as a. souvenir of the Royal Family's visit. to the Kim- berly Mines one week from to- day. Its value is estimated here as between $20,000 and $35,000. - o o King George. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret also will take diamonds back to London with them. Margaret will receive at the Kimberley Mines a four and vine-half carat emerald cut. solitaire. O o At her older sister's birthday presentation, the 17-year~old prl-n- ress will bo given by the Union of South Africa 17 large brilliant out diamonds for a bracclct. . o o The Queen's gifts will include an eight-carat blue-white marquise diamond. The King will be given a golden box full of several hun~ dred small diamonds fo-r setting in his Star of the Order of the Garter. O O Princes: Elizabeth's birthday has been celebrated with diamonds before. On her 15th birthday she received as a family inheritance the diamond and turquoise neck- lace, brooch and bracelets which belonged to Queen Victoria. bar 18th birthday her parents gave how a wrist watch, brooch pair of clips set with diamonds which had belmiged to her moth- nr. On the same birthday the Grenadier Guards ded replica of their 1218b Tfiifi?ns—ci_ii7i>iiiii_ DESIGN NO. E4656 The "Wile OM on" is an invunual quilt to make. Applique and plain biotin measure about 10 inches square when finished. Pattern No. E4455 contains complete instruc- tions. Needlework Book 20 cents. To order: Send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- tovm Guardian. Design No, E4456 Name Addrens OD and of which she la honorary colonel, presented her with a diamond and ruby stud- regimental home this week from Ottawa to iflnd the extent of damages done "Womank Realm J Social an Mo d e rn Etiquette t i ‘ B: Roberto [no o o-oooanwooe Q. May one ask on to bring a. friend to a. part-y. if this friend i; already lcavwn to tho hostess? A. No; the fact that the hostess already lmows this person silo be evidence that there mlust be a mason why this person was not in- vited. Q. Wihat‘ is considered the “big-best fomi of wartesl” that one person may cxten-d. to another? A. The dinner invitation. Q. What must one do if unable to make an obligatory call? A. Send an explanatory note by all means. and promptly. > GOOPOQO-O-O-O-O z Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife OOO-OQ-O-O-OQ-O-O >0 The interesting letter from on- otller Island Farmer's wife who has wintcrcd most cujoyably in Long Beach. California continues: "As we drove up towards our des- niade each of us think of "vliat if anything went Tllc rcsort is might happen 'to her lovely home. I O O O Mrs. Milton Bell a vacation trip to Buffalo New York. is leaving fit‘. and Her friends were delighted to hear that after several months hospitalization Miss Lilian Earle ,has Sufficienlly regal-nod her ‘Ihealth to return home Thursday. O I O ' Happiest good wishes are ex tended to Mrs. E_ H. Norton. 311 Fitzroy Street. who will today celebrate her 89th. birthday sur- rounded by mcmbcrs of her fam- ily and friends. O Mrs. E. D. Saunders was hos- tcss Tuesday at a luncheon bridge at the Charlottetown for Mrs. Freu Colwill who left Wednesday" for her home in Roxbuigv, Mass. hav- ing thoroughly enjoyed her visit among old friends. O O O Mrs. Ivan Home bu been dis- pensing hospitality at a series of enjoyable bridges I O O O The royal family will relui n from South Africa May 1l it is announced. . Mrs. McManus after a delightful visit with Mrs. W. E. Hyndulan loft yesterday on return to her home in Memcamcook, N‘. B. O O O Mrs. J. A- S_ Bayer left Monday on- a. two weeks’ visit. to Montreal and Halifax. O O Mrs. Benjamin Rogers left yes- terday morning on a holiday visit to Boston and Atlantic City. O O O Friends will be interested to know that Mr. Philip Mcek. who has been with the Bank of Nova Scotia in Brockville, Ont., for sev- eral years has been promoted to Manager of the Bank Branch at Kelowna, Ba-lttish Columbia. lfr. Meek is at present visiting his father ln Nova, Scotia. before go- ing to the coast Mrs. Meek and youngson Agnew leave on tho 26th to visit for a weekln Vancouver be- fore joining Mr. Meek in their new home. This well merited promo- tion is pleasant news as they both left behind them many Warm friendships made while Mr. Meek was attached to the local branch here. Mrs. Meek is a. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ag- new. Upon his retirement as chair- man of the Prices Board Mr. Don- ald Gordon was guest of honor at the board's Sussex street of- ficu in Ottawa Saturday after- noon when staff members gath- ered together at an informal fare- well presentation party for their retiring chief. A presentation to‘ In Gordon of two A. Y. Jackson all paintings depicting Canadian‘ scenes was made by Alfrad Savoio, visiting Prices and Supply reare- scntatlve from Montreal. O O O 0n receiving the gift, Mr. Gor- don thanked eva-yono for the lptmtaneous reception accorded him and spoke highly of the spirit and loyalty shown through-- out the entire organization dur- ing his term with the board. Mrs Gordon, who accompanied he: husband lo the reception was pre- sented wltih a bouquet of roses and thanked staff members for their gift. Refreshments were served to the gathering following the presentations. If you use correct drying meth- odl they will hollp to make your clot‘ and household articles wear longer. Care will also save time by making the garments eaa- ier to iron. Avoid excessive ‘at while drying clothes. Don't dry articles on top of a hot radiator. in or on top of a hot oven. If you ‘of the latte Ills dryers, don't. bake ‘your clothes. Keep the jets turned I up only half way. Intense heat is harmful to all types of fabrita. JAY-BIRDS spans wrong with ours. built on a hill top and among 111C’ and cottages are frees. ‘The inns _ built’ in rustic design and finish- much cooler rather welcome. We remained ernight there and then we head- ed for Palm Springs. Palm Springs of a barren land as ii; is rounded by desert and mountains. Mt. San Jacinto with its snowy summit. towers above the lower Summer day What a contrast in a couple of hours drivlngl The peo- ple on the streets were much tan- ned. One elderly man with a, flow- blouscs. and the women were in sport. attire. The lawns so beau- tiful with flowers were in marked contrast to what we had been see- ing for the past two hours. The desert, of course. has some fol- iage. It is beautiful in its 0X11 way and at certain seasons. The flowers we saw growing near there were the Octiilo - which re- sembles a small red rag on a stick; the Joshua Palm; the Snlokc Tree; varieties of Cactii and the Spanish Bayonet. Our return trip ivas along a different road and through farm lands and more orange orchards and we stopped for to; at the famous Mission Iizn at Riverside. O O We got up early this morning in anticipation of o. recently planned visit to Glendale, approxi- mately forty miles away. We had secured tickets to hear a. IBBWPO on "The Last Supper Window“ which is in the mausoleum in Far- cst Lawn Memorial Park. It is said that nothing in America compares with Forest Lawn. It ls a cemetery but Ls known as a Men.- orial Park_ From afar one would never suspect that it is a grave yard. All one sees then are beau- tiful trees on a quiet hillside. On marble or metal 91MB" l" in the ground with the life span of those interred thereon. Here and there are beautiful statuary, and a. few memorials. Then there are the several chapels. and lhe Gal‘- den of Memory, a court where none may enter save those who hold s key. I copied a few sen- tences of the creed of "The Bulld- er" which is placed as a mem- orial outside the mausoleum: O O O “I believe in happy eternal life. I believe those of u: left behind should be glad in the certain ba- llef that those gone before have entered into that. happier 11w I believe most of all in a Christ that smiles. that loves you Ind me. I therefore know the cemeter- ies of today are wrong because they depict an end, not a begin- ning. They have consequently be- come unsightly stone yard! "l" of inartisstlc symbols and delimi- sing customs. place: that do noth- lng for humanity save a practical act and that. not. well. I therefore prayerfully resolve that on this New Year's DB)’ 1917 I shall endeavour to build F011" Lawn as different, as unlike other cemeteries as sunshine is unlllw darkness. M eiefflll m9 h “nme death_ I shall try to build Forest Lawn a great park devoid of mis- shapen monuments Ind will" customary algns of earthly death but filled with towering trees. sweeping lawns, splashing foun- talns, slncin: birds. beflvi-"K" stgcuuy. cheerful flowers. M519 memorial architecture with inter- ior; full of light and color and I'l- dolcnt of the world's best his- _ . ‘Garden of .hve in an apartment and use onellmvmg Yen”, two st which 1 cop- Esst, in a garden WI". ion gentle hinges it girls. at tory and ro ancc. emery were the fol- ,i-ed: smooth is only on old door _. l"?! nCHABIJQTIEIQWJQJiEARDIAN _ ooooocoeeoeeoecettt¢>ttsO>a 0%O0%OO§ n a ‘an a ;a-“' DQROTHY; DIX SA YS- OQQMQQO-O-O O§§§§O%OQ§#O§-OQ§4QQOQ%O-Q+O'§§§'QO1 Tactless Husbands Banalllcts Too Often Neglect Making Love To Wives — No one will deny that lhc. American husband ls God's choicest gLft to women and the bcst of his spccics. und that any lady is lucky to have one. Of course, in every large herd ificrc are bound to bc runts. mavericks and fcncc-jilinpcrs, and some who are bull-headed . and others who are cross an dsul'ly' and always spoiling for a fight. Butfafaklng l-licm by and large. most ltusbands are mild and docile animals. easily caught and talncd, and desirable cilhcuas houscllold pets or beasts of burden. Howcvtri, with all of their many virtues, Am~ crlcan husbands have one fault whith dlsquallfics them for the Ideal Mate Class and explains why divorce is more common in bills land of the hen- pccked man than in any other country. it is that he is a dumb love-maker. and so great ls his avi- sion lo dealing in sentimcntalities that. he drop! at the altar all pretense of focding his wife on sweet talk. and expects licr to know that he adores her and thinks she is the greatest little woman in the world. without his over bothering to mention the subject to her. ‘For the average husband is a realist who is sold on the theory that actions speak louder than words, and if he is kind to his lvifc and W185 her bills without grumbling, and spends his evenings at his own I fireside, and ucvcr cvcn glances ovcr' his shoulder at another woman. lovcs her and that she grows younger and more beautiful cvcry day. dPersQnaI/F j he thinks it is superfluous for him to keep on tolling hcr how much he . cd inside with knotty pine. It was in this altitude, but is a lovely green spotin the midst sur- izig beard wore nothing but a! pair of short pants! The girls wore shorts and those brlcf i 1~ What is wrong with this sen- nearer approach one sees small, at the Cape o1 Good Hope, tings‘ tinallon —an excursion to Idyll- ‘j-‘REAT MARRIAGE ‘vREcKER ‘ No valuation has been announced‘ s s s wild -the road was a moi-c lrclge It seems incredible. but it is a cold hard fact that the tliinE that f for the gift, but diamond experts Qwing to the fggfettable entry only wide enough to allow another wrecks more mflrmwes than any,hing' C150 iywivos demand,“ ma, _ basing their estimate on size and‘ o; rubbers a, Bonnchinley‘ Mrs‘ car to pass. and as one IOORcC their husbands keelfup their courtship M,“ mama c, “d mg bus i. believed quality of the stones.‘ W. Chester S. Mc-Lure arrived dim“ mm ‘he Si“? can-‘ftm’ n bands refusing to do it. The husbands work their finggersalo theobones l .1 ., Wearing a traditional Bocr bouquet at Pietcrsbui-g. South children. - r to feed their wives on filet mlgnon, while the poor wives are starving to death for a handful of compliments. The chief grievance that women bring against their husbands 1s that they take them for granted. It isn't cnougli for them to know that thcii" husbands prove lhcir love for thcm in a thousand ways every day. "Ihey want to be told so in impassioned language. Nor are they satisfied unless their husbands contlnualfy smothcrl them with fulsomc flattery by telling them what marvelous managers they "are, and what superb cooks and so on, ad nauscum. ' The reason so many wivcs nag und frct is because they are trying to worm a compliment out of their dumb husbands. The reason so‘ many wives gct into sordid affairs t-hnt lewd to the divorce court. is because they cravc a litt-lc love-making that has some pop in it and a’ few kisscs that are not so cold and flabby that they seem to have‘ come out of the iccbox. i i By Roberta Leo Su-e, - - ‘ » - . < i -i~ i l uomc-n air- silly enough to put such valut on being ‘cleared’ ,.»,.,,»“,,,,,,,,,,”.,_ O-OO-O-OQOOOQO-O Household Scrapbook t 9 mcuutaftis in the foreground. It had been almost freezing in tht- and “darlingctP and "angel faced" and in demanding that their hus. Dim “beds. litre ll was o hot bands kccp up the technique of romantic courtship, but men are even luacaronl more foolish tvhc-n they don't capitalize on their wives‘ feminine weakness. For if it will make the Little Woman happy to be buttered “D with FY8150. why not apply the emollient? And if O0mp1lment5 o-i her sweet disposition and her clcvcrncss as n manager will pave tglltt- “my to n comfortable and peaceful liomc. why be stingy in using 1cm. Thcrc is nothing so chonp as words. 1 When cooking macaroni. put it in a. wire basket, then immerse this basket in the boiling water. stirring is rcqulrcd. und lvlicai tltc macaroni i5 clone ii can be drzlintid and rinsed without IJOiIlg rcnlovcd t oi "ider. ~00+0+o++o+oo++ro<04+o>¢ — O a c a‘ ‘Better English g _ I D. C. William! j ro-roo-v-o H 0 0-0 0+0 o~o44444+ o+++++4 vowmmmowaowoo i How Cart!!! i By Anne Ashley s: OO-fO-OQ-QQOO-‘OOFQOQOQOAQQQ. Umbrella Mend If you have caught your iutnbrclia 0n something and caused a small tear. paste it together undcincath Wllil tucndlng tissue or adhesive tape and do not try to darn it. it CO4 O-OO-OO il a o er an show less. “mm, “The book was mo“ mop su%_(illggocan 1 wash flnnnels vii 1st 1 he a "Silos" 1X.- .." . ! Knitted $wflftr l 2. What is t llc correct prouunc» ..‘,. i?" and mm “M11”! i" ' ' iation of ortuitous"? ‘at "Kim"? U" 531"‘: A steel bodkiil is just tile thinlZ’ 3. which one of Llicse words is o; mph“, I as“ u‘ a ?“'°"g Stu“ foi- joining the scams of the knitlcd misspelled’? "Casscroll, cassino, Several y“ map‘ Rub “m! Md “"59 swcalcl’, cash-mere. mws‘ T‘) Wcwm Shrink- ina dry qmckly’ voo-o-QHQ-o owoaioovvooow o4 4_ . l- . -_ either in a l; t °".:;::".:..“l°;... .. . o i r. Wit ls a bci-Ji - ', . H" P» "W"; 1 ufifh lim that nmzeixs "vlgcfliilnltisg; 03611.5. ready to be takm t 3 COHIQI‘ I brisk"? . y = ANSWERS A' u l5 leady when [he L01’ “I m-vwo-voowrooovovaoaoor it feels flml. the sides have shnnk- "? froth the mm. and if a, toothpick will come outd i-y and clean when thrust through it. 1. Say, "The book was very ln- teresting." 2. Pronounce for-tu-i-tus. o as in for, first, u as in use. 1 as in it unstmssed. accent second syllablc. JAM FILLED COFFEE RING 2 cups sifted floilr s, casserole. 4. sufficiently gc-od to .c,,,;,n;;°“’ w‘ I flaw" dry 4 [Qgspggns bnklng ptjtfldff bring esteem; deserving of praise. ' ‘i. teaspoon snlt “You have accomplished the work drA‘Bdrgl;|5;lrdiCm0ll$ have become 4 tablespoons shortening in a very creditable manner." 5. my ‘we f '°°¥°' "m" Wm‘ hm‘ ‘Y. cup milk Lwem l. 8 r or a cwminutes. .3: cup Jun METHOD: Sift the flour. then‘ measure and sift again with the‘ baking powder and salt. Add the s-horteitlng and cut this in until the mixture ls in fine crumbs. Add the mill; and mix to a. soft. dough. ,'I‘uim out onto a llshlly milled .board or canvas and knead for ' about 30 seconds. Then roll out into an oblong sheet about ll-luch in thickness. Spread with jam, and ,' down all barriers and restraints and ultimate in most pleasant. happy h, and fruitful climax, Hi8“ hopes and sentimental values are ‘to be realized. h? an old wall)" Lovely verses, these are "think on" those of us, who in r;- cent days have been sadly bereft of loved ones and friends. And I like "The Builder's" creed, cs- pecially perhaps: “I believe most of all in a Christ that smilcs—that loves you and mc." Fm‘ the Blrthday Tiioselwhcse birthday it is may: anticipate a tprogresslvc. pleasan- Africa. whcrc i Livi NO lWh lThen. cro they can respond to he: | she iOnr- moment finds her warm, an- ‘How wcll shc know and prosperous year in both privatei Iand public aspirations and objcc-j lives» in spite of tenacious obstad‘ lcs. delays. stubborn blocks and ln-, tcrruptions, with danger to rc-i soilrccs. reputation and harmony. - Nevertheles them is promise of, the eventual realization of hlghi hopes and much progress and achq ievement. with much gratification, ‘Or assistance frolm friendly or rom-' nntlc sources. Cultivate these. l A child born- on this day may Until Monday — Diary -C‘voud- night. filE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Sunday, April 20 ‘SUNDAYS lloroscope shows pru- pltlous signs of adventure, travel, you can use any kind for this al- though raspberry is nice. if W“ have It. Roll up as for a jelly roll. Place on n greased baking sheet and bflilg u... end; together to room a 1111i!- Wilih scissors or a sharp 3mm» W‘ 14min slices almost throufili the ring towards the centre. turhlno romance and fresh ideas and plans, with the facilities and forces keyed to high and pleasant performance. The energies are likewise tuned to active and energetic urges under emotional and creative impact. have splendid anloitlons and aa- piratlons. with keen ability to at- tain than. despite handicaps. frus- trations and impediments. A happy and influential personality should assist its fondcst aims. "Outside UN dusk Under dynamic impetus, much may be achieved. Birthday Foreoui Q-O-O-OQ-C l a 0 Tlhose whose birthday it is may‘ Morning SrnlIe feel themselves attuned to advanced ' goals and quickened objectives of vveo~o+oo+o+u+omoonwv most ambitious nature. Under dy: ' namlcally stiauulated forccs and‘ uaranns faculties, important projects and‘ brilliant ideas must mid pract-loal outlet. Constructive plans and well-or- ganized techniques axe sure to materialize in some sudden and per- haps spectacular manner in which romance and adventure give hap- piness. . A child born on this day should be bounteously supplied with spec» lal skills. ingenuity If"! ‘limit, A sturdy old fanmer had a wife‘ making for an adventurous, roman» who had 1cm‘ model-ca his ms nny.| ‘Dhe teacher of the village school was leaving and was being pre- smiled with a clock and a purse.‘ The minister. wlho was preaentlngi l-hesc. said: "The contents of the purse will in time disappear, but this clock wilt never go." SHORT HOLIDAY i Healthy 4 Attractive 111m in nothingjo destructive to beauty and a ltractivencsa as chrome f ti . l vii-Zn you can't. mat. nndalecp Y1K!" di osti ‘n’ m! -vvhcn you have in _ run down in vou fuel tired out an tic and gratifying career. ithing but a bed of ro|es.~In a tlti saith start fn_ at. once with D_r. of pique, m, packed hei- good; gnu; CliuJsNERVL1f00Dand£ou will For Monday, April 21 loft him, vowing never to returnq IIIWYM" "h! u"! viumm “m” The news went around among the. blower!»- MONDAYS astrological forecast neighbors. and at night several of, Askforthcnew econ- is for a particularly prosperous and them arrived to oondole with him» aamysizc bottle of s l ambltimis day, despite several lm-ilfc sat on his front post. pulllnpl Dr. Chase's ' 'Whvn ll"! "irlmi" ""- pedlamnts. delays and setbaclq 0f I away on his pipe. "Jim." recanted‘ ‘ OTTAWA tCPl -- ctly lrafficnwre is nclhmg w trouble my ‘iaenfigfi’ af?\?lls0‘lllrflm1lilllgllmf gush“ ihguyhgggtt N.". F i. ‘Mllce ll3\C_‘€'l'V((| imitc zlzcyyfi" I Nqutirftnagrhfn hurl at all. sexu- bri-‘cgjby fruttralllolhltsglthvougil‘ many“ hnssion the .3113, not ‘igliiwaiigg 91' "' JIY-WNKIIII Pfllli-m" iDeath l: only a quiet door application. sound judgment and n; his pips, won't. rim‘, gm h" W!" - hlaudtd- purpoamuis combine» justoennbact." _ ' l t . gs- 19. 194g t-owawoeooeooeeoeomsséooaooaemoomm cushions/Literature , School Children's Bouquet For Royal Family olghl, presents Princess Elizabrih with a Pro torius. _ gathering of Sfilflui the British royal family zltlcilcictl a ngStLeiSure —THE WOMAN'S REALM— costume. Rona lseasoll.“ says the designer. "ms -ls lllc tubular line. slim as l i needle with perhaps l. "Oi-WW f" gmsn n-nlii pleats at the bottom. a hat. can idress these basic clothes up or down, The“ tllcrc is the full round- - cal lE-tlo with much more faulnt‘. Hlll:€\€‘(“s"O<n‘l|l('lll with 'c1rs for more skirt. n Mllfill “Moi All" ["1" ~ ~ . ‘ : . -~ i, ‘ll-l no good rcasonl; "C's at n“: fop‘ Flank“ ‘a l’: fussy. For this new silhouette _r. - fussy-trimmed hat is definitely Pm- s {Hvcyfly pa“, possible, That's the reason for m: new illlt‘ huts, in which orufllflf‘. - APRIUS A WOMAN April's a woman, full of artful wiles. o charms the $0M 0 sunny stuilcs; y i other, cold: holtl . . i - ~ . ~ ‘ in: lThc blind demtlon of her llClUlCh‘. ll‘_~’ili:il_ - ‘l Dmlmlim" me‘ l. strains . “Fri ‘s: m V3,“, of ca": Who igagks with dlipr 1du|wu SUCCLS‘, ‘All; ‘mo. 12in?’ “are K a new an awns an a: es. i t bu‘, ,9" She's constant in lnconstancy a- T1211“?! rules 0n how ° - lonc‘ " < ' . __ . ~' ~ Thc less fins. thr- nlorc dull"! And Fulfill rool‘ ‘me Am“ as rnunts. Siudv lln- lldl (F0111 l5’ my t; . _l . _ ‘, ~ n‘ “im- ~Avcry Giles in the Ncu‘ Yczlv oflhvllou‘lliinhhfiv rug!‘ ‘Jun Herald _. QM» it is atllliftuhlc to your "rvynrdtaohs j l.\'l'S as wcll "is to _vl.ill' arc. 1c cl NEW POINT 2F‘! 0N i l rotuovtiliic tr mlllil"! Elllltl Uri-uni . - ~| . r, i ‘I llCU l Whcn .\'nu buy your ucxl lint you; aiueu olptlipligyglicizangrllc fildzlrpvmkhzy must have a whole ucw puiut o Mum view about lllillllwf)‘ or liuyil-u the wrong hat to go with U"! changed lines and mood of fash- ion. warns one style-setter "There are two S|lfll']l (llvlsiinl in the silhouette. bolli cowl this -.'. Rails} eon SIMPLE. Glnulu: Asrlam MARKED nus wav CHCIIECEGME side up und polutiuS tho outer edge. Brush with melted butter and bake in a. moderateiy hot oven (400 deg. F.) for about 30 minutes. or ‘until done. lf dcsircd, the ring ma)’ b" WV"; cd with the following glaze wile-l taken from the oven. GLAZE 1 cup icing sugar 2 tablespoons milk 2 tablespoons jam NIETHOD: Add the milk and tum to the icing sugar which has been Sifted botoro measuring. Mix thor- oughly and spread on the warm coffee ring. fNeedlecraftf ——F OR THE HOME- YOUNG AND CRISP Two darling surprises for your little girl! Onc is a fairy-tale pinu- fore witih largo boulfant sklttanrl cunning circus elephant applique. Tho other, a dress, has the precious "puff" skirt and dainty rufflinl: to give a simulated bolero cut. Two separate patterns. No, 2787 is out in sizes 2. 4. 6 all-d B. Size 4 requires 1% yard-r 354mm» El yard contrasting applique- No. 2001 is cut. in rim 2. 4. 6 and g, gins 4 requires 1% yards 35-inch. 1i. yards ruffllng. PATTERN. Bond 20 cents for whim includes complete acwlnfl guide. Print your Name. Midi‘!!! and Style Number plainly. B‘ sure to statotthe size Yell Wllh- 1"- cluda postal unit or zone mmsbcr in your address. Addrha Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Noe. m1 and 2001 Name tun‘; JLISL“ -