. » §\\"" ..,..___.._, ‘”*-‘~“<Y?’S.r'-Y"¢l‘4"~: 5. r fly. _ ‘wit: ‘Q1565; ElGl-IT _ \|C°\\‘I\ HAPPEN! c 0f The WEEK Probably the richest Iver to be taken tic by _ woman wi_ accmlbeny Queen beth when ahv M" Canada nest May. PrOd t for; 1' ill‘ brain of fihanlilly m ll 0 91' Q Normanc Hnrtnell, who for years B11486 8t bu" i‘!!- BflBII-Wh- has created everything worn the 88- ear-old Queen. the collec- wuikdn flag Atlln- day. choosing he: tllblc dcccrdtiqaa.‘ single article and memory, oven at her lovely now homo, down w the buttons, will have been field Avenue, on ‘ruaduy, modelled and designed exclusively dcy and Friday evenings. for the Queen. As is his custom. . Hsrtnell will personally supervise Miss Lily Beams-n stud Miss the designing. making, and fitting lie Seaman were joint hostesses at oi’ every article to be worn by 9-119 a. scrim of contract pprtics at tho Queen durinz her trli? V’ m” m" Rosenesth Apartment this week. world. , . Rough suggectiom for flu ocllec- m,‘ tloh will first be token t0 the be“; w; he chosen, also for c Queen's a. provsl or reject and when m’ my“ fl-B YBrmf/fordhuis‘! OOOGOO-OO-GO‘¢“* \*V0man’s Re alm '1 Social and Pearsonal Ouadisn Notions! Hotel on Tues- 11-3 tulim 4nd ferns for Mn. Mark R. McGuipn gsvo n oven (275 deg. F.) tion wil be unique in tint every scrim of attractive minutes. Makes about l5 BQUEIBJ," ‘Ilhurs- D Nel- 1-2 as ll lgn the famous Queen s . Queen at Buckingham Palace for Anne bible d the 31x Nauom m. 1' BPDTOVBI- W511“ will the!‘ l” disn Reserve. at B ntfoxd. Ont‘, Trill. a. A kkk A 0 i THE COOK ’S A NUT SQUARES brew 1-? w» shortening. Blend 1n l cup white sugar, 2 eggs beaten M u“ sifted with l “ the white of l. egg until gflggmd Valentino then fold in 1 cup of brown sugu. l and 1-3 teaspoon of vanilla. Spremd SALT STICKS 3 6 sifted flour n salt B es: yo 1-2 WP butter. melted 1 cake compressed yeast 8 tables ns milk 1 e88 w ite Coarse salt Caraway seed m: a sift l» not‘. bowl ‘lit’ ti.‘ fiyfl. . l9 ll" work w1ll commence on the actual “my be”, mguzjgxfim o; ny bu“!!! BM! yeast dissolved in mug l. making of the collection. At the heirs of 1m: fittings. which will be stmiu- mm Elena}: rel l B housc who have visi Canada». Best wlh mixture leaves sides f bowl. Turn onto lightly flourcei ed by Hartnell, the variousmdoy and gepregenmqveg 0y m; 51x Nations b°""d and “"11 BUBhY-ly. Form ll evening gowns. etc., can- my,“ W1 “my fully lnsiwc‘ ‘. owl-wed. modmed- to the mm m- Blgflltllfies by men or oven rejected if ncoescry- Later M5455,‘ on Hormel] snd the Queen will , , ,~ discuss wcemones, for th en the sacred volume “km into slender sticks, and 9n 8 sheet. Cover wi clam d let rise l hour. Brush with ‘ugmlf 5915911 088 white lhd Hilflnke with sslt snd ass-away F. or until . hfcorecd tel-mined th good-looking, well-hulls 31181181111183 11%; Bfllflfflzbn bridge club L: ggeimggl; "1 0"“ HM d‘. wmpletely in H" M81699?! 0°“- her home this week. fidence in dress matters. and he c o o designs or supplies her hots, shoes. stockings, furs. handbags, and oven her hair ornaments. The Queen's pr fashions will influence Has-men's desklgéif. Heéhllifajeistykhplum o: for. m ng n _e no ure entertaining slinky ensembles. although it has _ been observed in recent months all? mmfntmuum h“ m”! thitst sholhalsubeen 6101,2108 _ . . _ °“°l1*5‘Ym°"°°“ “- mmLTIow-thu-wsssmong 331$‘ :2: on; ggmuw no i,,--~ m» gm stocklncis of netl-u‘ btléiéibrihkl‘ r “B °“ Mfmfalzfl °°“- ormery was accen a e i 3st,... o. u... n?» fir; ntii‘".§€..§..§“i§?l°é‘..“%§‘. dull“; syc 83m erseecnse -d les 21m‘ my trunniletichmél‘ ‘my oy_ at her limit-Q Bilohcs even ng gowns w er _ _ _ _ will wear in Canada and the omt- jmfiw"; “Mmfi; “f, ed States are expected to model on 3mm John l,“ Wednesday’ m Vlftvrian liw- emvhfl-‘ilzlflfl ‘he Daytona Beach norms to spend flirwlinb style merit-iv “WW1 m. balance ofllle winter at lhO with great success by her. Luxur- pflnoe” Bu,“ Hotel; . ious velvet. in motel colors. will . . _ _ feature the daytime nsembles. Re,‘ and Mm a J5 m“ ma“. Jeans of Saint John. foil-inerlv of ersidc. were among those O O O O Queen Eilizsbeth is one of the ' beneficiaries under the will of Miss “lgglnglficfimiififggl "22 Nellie J- G. Grlmond, W110 has left yyedeflcwn, N_ B” mg week The-y T80 2008B t th st ts dl - norm will. who used w l» u K3‘ i‘. mwmfenvirouie. u?» 7"“ ‘f’ u“ Qumts of the Ilicuteulgnt Governor m "t and Miss Margaret Mscllaren. Mm. o Mn .A. Victor sounder: anter- teincd Monday mm hfldgeoutod ‘f’; Mk1 (Du) l". W. ‘Ildmaml was a. local sntlque dealer. Ho sold it Jam wore a m“ must; gown 1n M: t Miss Grimond. who owned it gm r33 lorry years. ma who indicated ‘Fsllflgllia “Kfllom glllgllgrsglfifmflx‘? in her will that the Queen might er, an‘; the bodice ha; shun puff. like i0 have it back as it came from ,4 flew” Hfl- umunenu we“. Glands. The Queen hss seen the diamonds, mnsmvuluee l*"..".....*"" -.._,..- - - u - - . a. . stood that the chair. which is slbout kiwi, go Jme c,‘,’,“,,,,,’.‘.‘,""§.§q£fi ‘i190 YER?’ false. Liawnlvbcblytemag? Hotel for two smart bridge part y one carpen rs “m; gem _ Glamis. Miss onlnond, who died Tuesday “M11? , f’ at m“ recently st Csmbrid , was s close M“, K 1g now” h,‘ u he, personal friend of c Queen and gruggt Mm Hammond 5h“; o; the late Countess of Strathmore. Bfgcklgy who i, "hm"; 01d ' ' ' ' friendships. Mrs. A. C- Saunders wag hostess ° ' e ° ct a. dainty luncheon party ait the l Mm. Walter Lawlor, one cf this =To-Day’s Popular Design B A Carol Aimes ggfllGN NO. O17 UHLE WEDDING R1 FEE!‘ SPREAD llisaAlnesrecdvoactlecltmvctuforsschd bcfcnitisac- geegtcdforthiscolumn Senduanurwtc. We pwulg tllltho who writes“ "r alwzuysl ‘W8’. mu m‘ “fivkd? .9 u-lgfcfig-né has been a favourite in he: fnuliglfw s. It ll delight all our .readenwho veaskedilsforniet QQQIQQQQNQ" m, Ylllidlrlhlhthdw Use cithergrughggoqq q- 1° cotton. square medallion: an worked , jaiggd, m potion! lllcllldfl minim snsy-to-foilow r ' filfiuhtdtfiwamhti“ Bend I0 culls, coins pnimcd. nmwsiesrvv-WMM-M-www m g p _ Th3.» “tit nmqa no. on i ‘roman. .N\m"~""' "" "Kb-i “I hill nil-n banana-up- OHGOCAGGIQ l Qlgy-s}...q'f,.s'_...li....na.,.'-_+;n_»_qg_q,r ‘a, “m... ‘. , -. . _ Id__.‘.6.-.".}-v----...g-_~, 4 ‘f. ' sftemorm at n among the popular bridge hostesses Thursday a.t five i‘ browned. Approximate ' yleldzug dozen sticks. lemon’ mm,‘ _ lfiflfllngd a afternoon fins: $0 occasions this week at he: new apartment 96 Prince street. l" oomph-min: tllsi. and 1m svyie needs too much attention. The whole idea. of the new 1m;- fiiyle will be t0 Produce a. much nlore natural and less Qculpflu-gd efect-irutlzer like a small child's "11""? 11101) o_f natural curls. o M"- Pwvy D. Williams anter- wwd very Pleasantly si. mo”; ‘31‘lf’.l“’?.‘i§" fit”? i.“ "'°““"‘ er Hnviland Street. hon“ n . . O O Miss Anni W "until?" 01; 111mg o‘.“'l'°§»nl eve men‘ 0g“ 9m he: Su-ttrsptivc ppm-f,- O I j . . J. J- Emu Miss Noun Enmaaxluuld dwmmj ti? l';l*“v...%:.i mm“ returned homo ycstelllay. . t" ' . O O min-is mils cu M“ lfifroéiday .....n.’ia‘§‘ii..§l tables i ge. ‘ .011. (If 195-1 long Mrs. Arthur H. R0 Earl Bfl-kcr entcrtalnpeecl. ‘f? four “m” °1' bfldke at Mrs’ Baker's Mlltiwtl-VB homo ' w Thursday evening. 3 i O I Miss Nin Selim-man 11mm . Bide. eniertaalned at time‘: "like last evening in nonm- 91' fivrvills Benin-man o! mnvlug, Mk3. A. B. L. Homc the hosteses enterieirxi ‘luinmgufi ‘gferglgdf “ll-t ‘"93 with ve tables Be on ‘Ihinsd time‘ on rqdfiy’. M’ and five O Mrs. Hack f ’ vilted friends °l§> ‘her homsmgrglkolg: do? afternoon in hung;- o1 Mm 0_ Cameron of LStrut-hgnlltney, M15! V118- MOK . side. was (hostess slnismm table bridge 9min; Mrs. T. H. 11 1mm“ swam“, 11d . had t ’ he: ‘flemswgng brfdfl for Mrs. n. r.’ 33min.’ (n) n.4,,- mmd Th . . - d h" ggendsbflfldiy foi- a number The wave Bfssln‘ snd British rezimelrlltiacllm still?!“ glhich swept over fashion; Wm,‘ o crowning m, m “d Queen has loam up again. glféulki-ifihetfs-rly slmime visit e h the m\wl1¢8 3st?!’ Canada and Scotch l lid dcrivctignasn all: will‘? “Jfiellmlil Ehports fabrics and in sik isffohs st will be used for (is; m4 ma. in‘ slike. Their poymgnf, for HI. such as big tsffeis ts for evening capes. jackets, and sashes cs well as whole gowns. The are chosen for 2 QM l... '°..l'.°"‘l‘3.“"‘ °‘_°"‘°'.‘."“$ blouses ls well as evening you, .§@".+O-. Modernmllitlquctfe my IOBBITA uni “-&tl‘°.£““"".2i"iii‘: , should fill. ' ‘fly plus In as u» -vv*=v vvw: __y_v'_ l ‘. u... ‘themselves into she Mtemoon and atosx tslbles on m Such evening is regarded as especially “m r. entsl stripes lo sdnptsbility of their color com- m» n‘ ALLLQLAALAAAA Lkkkkkkkk kkkkk k- Dorothy Dix's Letter Boxl This Would be a Poor World, Indeed, if There Were no Women in it, as all Those Males . Who Decry the Female Sex Would Learn When Trouble Comes __-.__. _ Dsslrliliaanix-Jsmeyoikumsna-ndlhoncstizoundsinnfl! 3'3. ‘finwfiil I an convinced t all other men feel no thssamew andwlshthatwahadthsworélhsll . Q omen and s gr-ue reheuisonoest é . m e women cnvég d that stands out? If em were no W0 one ls in thoworld we men could do as We We woudnt have to u e u; tell. U8 what wear and what time to-uvt 110ml! 1! m" "W"! “if” Mifilmihél "fi misfit “éfohibfifiéfil; and qusne m we wo ce ii - 3J3 d if it wasn't or women. Mil-ITO" 0- Answer: ths sir. and plenty. i0 mung; but ‘omyeOlglugnlihugttlglllil/IQQ ‘l sexl men never tum women-haters unless a l has floutcd them. or stewed on the toes of their vanity, or got the they "wild B t our theoryofwhstanearthly paradise lhlsworld wouldbe l! thmgvslvcnowommln lucksoonnrmation. AOOOI‘ totheBtblje the experiment of c wolnmlen world was tried upon the man an. nthmlrgelziuadenwupsrfcctimmcvcrywayitsovcfleduvflnlflliitmd sted . Milan's bee 'f l. Auimwsm mo new new? Mrs. - “d? . *1 ‘ "-" m“ mum... 31's momwlilgughe says her hus- "A toxidqmlst? Then I ullft em tskins’ m“ there's no Iflflfl A-Bcot and c Yorkahircmsn were in e nihny carriage. The Scot ed long and loud about what he and hisocuntry could d0- until st last the Tyke sot ell-vim’- n opening the moléth wide." he acid, "about whalt s can do. Now tell us summsth th: cant do, und Ah'll do it for thee. ‘Weel,’ replied Scotty, "Ah can- ns. psy ma. fsro." O-.o' g How Can I ‘I ‘i (B) ANNE ASHLEY) Gtflowcunfmnksacirculur skirt hang evenly? A. when making s clrculsr skirt. let it hang from the waist band for a day or two before finishing it st the bottom. This allows the hiss seams to stretch before even- i ofi’ st the bottom, and the s rt will not be liable to sag sfter- it is finished. the C was I- WP “"9 arm ving him. And ltbs fAdam hav felt the fie’ lvllsey ‘ll-bout lilhc mgtter ever ma"??? never music unless there is a. woman around the AlwIm-Kht gLmPllifl-n‘ ofhowhs pymcnwoilldboifnowomene there d HIIDOCIODB report. It is quite true as you say, that men won the World War. but there was not n soldier ln it who was not sent there by seine woman who neuter danger and who endured greater suffering to bear him than he over went through in battle. It ls true thnt men have D6811 the great scientists, the greet writers. the zmut 1111151013115. m" 8M1?’ ‘builders, but some woman created every man. And that brinms up the zmeruting uestion of which is greotcr—the maker of men. or the maker of s? Perhaps you are right in sa that men would have more free- lf time were no women. T cy wculdnt have anybody to boss them thers; nobody to make them inkc care of haps they wouldn't have to dress up and mind their ix there were no 1s they were twins w date- They mlsht not have to work so hard they didnt have iamilies m Sui? It OI‘ swsetlés to buy flowers and gimeracks for. But do you hones y think that would be an improvement? Do you think ou would like to look an. a lot. of men who were unslmven an slouchy. whose clothes , unshom were Isnvenly and who resembled nothing so much as human scare- wows ' m“ wmnrlm°‘.dli“'llt$"m'fiilfil‘wlfid women render invaluable aid to the census ___.__,.. Doyiouthinkwbcntgotlucskinyulwoiudlikeiobonlusodb n bud and unsyzmathc male instead of by the tender hands s woman nurse who is s knockout? would you get much kick out o! ing to a. dance where your partners would all be men? And what wo d be the use of money, if it wasn't to spend on your Girl Friend? No, son, your womsnloss world would be a failure. with s11 their faults women are a ncccssityaurd 1.10 men csn dc without them. Deni-Dorothy Dim-Iamalonely manmors thanbosnd tho hf married and have three grown sons: I have never experienced the ‘l o! love. Ls there s. possibility that may yet fail in love? M. E. W. ‘ sort. Perhaps you are one of the et excited and themselves up Maybe you are not the thrilling practical, level-headed uncmotioncl men who never wrought over anything, and who can no more wor over ' m“: c-stcm of hysteria over a woman than they can over a business l ~ ‘lhelr feet are always on the ground. They always see poo ‘o as ~ they are. No matter how fond they are of a woman, they never eceive . she is an angel. Nor do they have palpitations the sound of her s § f1 i a 9s 5 t ‘U nder passion does not that they are not in love in the very best and truest sense of loosely used term. It is a great pity that novelists And poets have ostabllshed the tin-ill as the test by which to measure love, because 1t makes so many people thinktheyareinlovcwhmnllmeyuomlpeulcrlcingisg ysicalm- m that will wear itself out in a week and than. familiar t? is bound WEED 01' mfl-hwwhom thug“: o sndvhrgsigt and l “co mall? doubt their love because they are not filled with thrills. use Butat ‘eventlwhenlmanispasttiihslstoooldtog out w hunt 1w 11B- belvna to youth. at to middl Kl the flélydlfiodflfi notcmors sub to them than t-‘hey are to ilheaicllseases of OOIIII Dear Miss Dix-Should a. young lady o '1 e gum)“ m4 on the streets and on highway whem gho thtllllrlbswrlllres of any chew 111 W“! °1‘ W5? Bhmllfi 519 8o to the home of o. man living alone "Id B m9 day vW-i-h him? Should she nnore men's wives ma all of er attention to the hudbcnd? Should she ask men to let her go with them on Mlle w s nee-my wwn? Should she pick in. men's clothes. and "In h“ hlfldfl 111 $11811‘ 900K914? Her mother says she is such a child and pays no attention to what she does. Is her mogltlez-Yrigit? DIX. STEPMUPHEB I8 IIANDICAPPID (By ROBERTA LII) »rQ+4-9-O-O+fO40-O§O~OO-O-OOQO9 Batter Bubbles tin; m children wish T“ “m abblgl, udd a dro Household Scrapbook i There should be snoflzcr nsms for ‘stepmothsxfl’ How 1n me world it ever wedged its way 1n- to the dictionary it is herd to say. “$5. lfiftuii “.'..’”53°".;...'?;' thlhi kzlwmlt it. gs , uoo atrhavc more color, and that will last longer. before breaking. quicker Drill!‘ Stockings and socks will dry much more quick]! ll. If“? Wilh- , rinsing an wrinsinc. the huld is run throulh each one. I-ll so - owughly srcfoim wouldridthe thsthas S: be to be ha . For whatever their other faults “mums: "v fl l> Qf two o! giyceflliine to the sol 1-‘ Q. How can I shine and brighten glassware and chins dishes’! A. They will bs mule bright and shiny if they are washed in borax water wiimout son/p. and then n and dried. Q. What is the most knpcrtant thing to resnember when dyeing any gsrlnent? A. ‘Be sure to wssh the gsrlnent well in suds. Ind rinse thoroughly. before placing in the dye bsth. A soiled garment never dyes well. FIT FOB A KING The schoolchildren cf Yugosla- via are lung five your: in pre- paring s present for their yo King Peter when he comes to the throne in 1942. “Our country is beautiful." they say, “but it would be more beauti- ful if all the mountains were crowded with forests and s11 the barren places hsd trees." They have set on foot s scheme for mak- ingnhthis dream come tme. a scheme begins in a small way by calling on every school to plant fruit trees, which will be s useful source of nourishment for flurq generations. QNIIU, 1| ' end full mgusogtyta‘ ‘ulnhlteosld. c: 31'9"‘ I n n w! ' ' ' was-t: stool K“ - use pun] tonic. rough‘: ‘ for. [countdown acggndastcldnnotbc-hawtqgovfimlling Compound. garlands! uptgn m’ “rail Ind this lids lagging w . nal dmrdln. dad Plnkllll‘! "lilfilllllli? PEP‘ r“ 0 . . srdwuro replacement neeedbry. -' n‘ AA k nkk klkkk-A A Fashions Y 'Lil@rcivre * The "Ovseif " Arid'_lier1 ' Activii: iesFj . PWQJQLIB. 19s» . ‘k vvvO-Qi i l!!!‘ ‘more is of rest Im- cverytlfigsnd mkd niflst; 8R1". But Joy shall we with Tea and maple sugar have much in common. huh requires n. slow and does best with c touch er by dsy; The latest shade-in stockings is the new chameleon. which ooks bronze in dsylimt. but which changes in srtl iclal tone is also favored as it harmon- iacs so well with the popular clov- er make-up. Early Dutch hostesses of New Amsterdam gave guests s. choice of lump or powered sugar with their ten. Served in silver stir" boxes, the su ar either nibbled or st rred tea cup. cculd be A wesiiihy mdisn Nswab, cuter- tsirling Lord Llinlithgow, had iihe ‘wster boiled for the Viceroy‘: m. on s. firs made of 8.000 rupee notes It cost $1200. » . UNLUCKY SALT-SPILL“! Why is it considered unlucky to spill the salt? This superstition, ‘like moat of them. goes beck s v long way, ghlenxsalmas regisrd ll n 09!:- o o p y, an was placed n the heads of victims destined for sacrifice. It was regarded u n sign of ill-luck to spill the salt from this place. At least. so the legend runs. Nowadays. we avert thc-evil-in- fluencs by the spiller throwing s 15inch of salt over the left shoul- er. OLD PUTTY COSTLY On windows when .PIDU..IIAYQ become loose it ls advisable to rc- move all the old putty. Not Just "y: my: rm “cw: o as s on any c res W do likeiwlso will vehf/ullly . It is gviréblc‘ when priming canal; paint along the edge of the ‘I -' will adhere to cry paint mu more mcdily than to mouth glass. FINISH HARDWARE Finish hasdwure thet is exposed to tho elements should ‘b: of a. non-corrosive metal. ll! not, the homo owner may be called _upon. in refill!” the f ures after Ashort‘ of use." Not only lathe but in magi‘ cuss the woodwork. IPMIlO it. bmdsmsged. ' =~ - FLOOR- OEAOKS -. p -—-.- Winter is the best season (till homo owner in repair cached, flooring,‘ because at this time the wood is thoroughly dry. In r ir- ing cracks, one o! two moth -is- usually em luycd. ‘rhecrsckl m: ~ ‘WILL Yoifll ‘WORTH TBYIRGI Grow Plants Enlly in Lovely Glass Gardens Ton-mums for sun or shade lovely bits of the outdoor-Ila _liven your room with their belutyl Plants thrive ln isl-rnriums and- simplo dlsh garden: — practically grow without care. In a sunny window put a ter- ruium planted with the sweetly» . blossoming heliotrope, graceful crop ion, a sprig of colsua with lavas streaked with rose. They'll now ‘happily if you've lined. the bob‘ ' win-of the terrulum with cindorl. added soil until it's about onc- quarter full. No watering. small glue covczakoe a time hours’ aunlltllt Plant terrarium with lovely Afllcln exposure with-no sun at‘ lu smell fenu. bright 52%;? i? 53 exotic in yourlpet é cicti. Ind i 8n il-m “mum's? will. awn-poi; §§§ l.<.>.v‘f‘.."“ile-lz..i.;l~i.e=.g_f.;kfil m0 t‘ h. i l tu-rsriumluovel. i and. Givu mew“ “yr-v l g ll-rlg ltrdsu. m ‘l s‘ Y clliu villa-Z minus ' l ‘stain-comm your h i tFf-Lgyguiinnlfi... .- -flfi N‘ Iflto Addffi lhd A" wi flu inlide. llothoussl. ' Jets or roaybcgoninl, form off . < ‘ain't: luv: c dilhpr- ' m. u.» sl Yum. in ifie£gllxi .. o s ps may- bs placed in th. ' STYLE IN BTOOKINGG CALLS FOR GOOD FIT u u of first importance tbctjilk tockin should fit correctlio.‘ kl u: be h?‘ m p to s the individual wosror. Very fin! ds should be kept for o, “m. and there no hcivicr nouns, and general weights for sports wear. Ohfi lop and finished - FOR m: - Something new for you in In ‘old-fuhioncd calico print in s "modern "little girl" fashion. Th will IDIWG!’ to the demand for an ntixcctivs frock for home chores! rol- 1on1 shocvlnsl Inter.‘ for 5nd bewh weer! Th It - '5' n. 5 3 S l? 5 front of tho dread. , simpis in slip in and out of .,.., thout wlnussin: your ocifmrtk. é i i ynds of m: m apron. l. . a f f o m. r $2.1." m“ momma" ll Cum-Man ~ glvinlt- _ I running tlulaoultmin of the suspenders. 1‘ 1 l. so well above the rlinnl And grief may hide on waning stockings must be carefully W, ' as the least cut mlule by m, m‘ of I ring. or null will denim runs. Wash new m,‘ before wearing them. 11115 m“ them much more elastic. w xem often aritermweai- by “we: gguwth 6 jOBpy su s lrough Q; of mist mt night mu sunny wssul- never m prevent. atrcskiness in ills so _ Chi Icon Stock!!! BE LIBERAL WITH m’ l‘ IT'S SMART” T0 ‘vllgfii: ‘z . OWN llghtito l. rich day id in itself a strl‘ l wine-red. The old-fashioned msuve gworhaimshlp-large ‘cjoelglnll, ‘l But when many piccc-s are mm’ {gather the eiicst several piece of jewelery a; u“ l same time. They wear several ion of stones and gold lloo, for instance. or n wide coll" of gold encrusted with large m, in the ls ornaments which urs themselves. 0r perhaps lhm one about sn inch, or liro 1mm; vwidc. made of squsrua of gold, and md fingers tho more slender by But it ouid be esilenlhei-lli mil v qsml- ous jewels m every Hi B h fill! fereut finds of stones u; . Butterflies n very WW1" M l _ _ ' hugs, dresses. ll-HBFH . be filled. fur a. pasta of lus lagvgablzlg, and o} i made imam-l». med and i‘ ‘° liili TIMELY ‘TIPS HOME SEWER if mreflmv. uddmqllo dufliiflllIIl I stitches to, fund m“ , “m3 the“ be careful u, w ,v 11s stltq; . I rlibblfl8- Dry qu; h ‘ s zrllly um“. And smart women like w m; in one my. worm half-way up lhe 1h" These may match rl pull‘ 01x03} half COVE: m. will he a muss cf lraceleia, escll ' having all kinds of gems sci ilm them. Rings, too. airs thick hflil hm; --msking hsnds look ills whiter contrast. Here, too. much mew is Used, And no longer do w; m fine metal wire holding a solitary, through lovely gem. lllsiellii, n have rings which llppczlr m in curved out of solid biullks oi meini -gold for preference-into which gems hove been set ill rows, q largo, squares. c‘ Dress clips are equally enOfllloill after their kind. and incline io- wsrds tbs floral motif. Thom are also fringed jcwe by way of‘ large clips with rows swcls, pearls or gilt figures dang. fmm- them. Necklaces. txa have pendant jewels jaiigling Ill dgngling _ them almoti throughout their‘ wholp length. 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