_ PAGE frwo __ p‘ Queen Elizabeth, who is tho num- ber l heroine of the war, was asked by an east-end Londoner when the Princesses were going to leave Eng- land. Her Majesty settled that ques- "The country when I leave and I will leave when the children's father leaves and their country lion with this (illltfb reply: Princesses will leave this lfatlier will not leiive this under any circuinsliuiccs " . t . .. liary Heingsv Th6 VVEEk -- L) Roosevelt has three new (ll'\ scs for licr husband's third presidential inaugural-ion Jan- LEU-btil. insists she will wear the same fur coat she used four years Z\.‘.‘,O Iii town for final fittings of the (ll'(‘.»~t‘S'~ one rl-ci, one white. Woman's Re al h. regret to learn undergo an Dendicitis at the Royal Hospital, Montreal on Thursday ditiori is satisfactory. . - o Debert, N. S. i I i Mrs Robert Nicholson was hostess nt. a prcttily arranged two table bridge at i101‘ home on Thurs~ a one l)llll'—-— iv ill.\(.‘l(\.~(‘(l wstertlwy" clay that. lllt‘ lillllll' - lilill-k bTO-Kllllll t- l v :- wih llit‘ milik-udgcli colliir would Mtg mm My; Bpnjluni“ c How- be pros-yd iiiio service once mor "I ltopc this cont will serve said, t-xirluiniiiu it WHS soon Elll€l' >lil- first While Home in i933. . t . . Miss Edith Inga day. coon Regretful iltrcwclls ivcre said to lust Mrs. J. C. Pint-ii who left week lo visit members of her fum ily in Toronto, after a residence 0i‘ several months here, where sh made l wide circle of friends. ¢ ~ ¢ - k R. Heart-z cele ziy last receiving the p, id friends I O I The serious illncss of Mrs Beatrice Pickard of the who is now in the P E I. Hos ital, is deeply regretted by he riciids. sun-i Mrs K. S. Rogers has gone on a Eve weeks visit to New York where er son V/illium, is continuing his musical career. nuts Old home friends will offer their Mary Buckley who resides with her (‘la-ugh- mer in Long Beech, Califonila, who Qelebrnted her 90th birthday this Buckley is the eldest. congratulations to Mrs week. Mrs. dam-liter of the lane MI John L Godkln, and sister of Mrs. Jasper Pickard, Grafton Street. Mrs Buckley enjoys excellent health, is able to take a walk each day and with her up her interest in this city O I @995 lends Miss Joan Winchester" is visiting New York havlriz zone there for e New Year festivities. - a - t Mrs- E G. 8.. home for a week-end sit. ARE YOU JUST A HALF-TIME MUTIIER? iLilo can seem to be at its lowest ‘vebb today for many mothers and yet d them bubbling . This is because they may ve been suffering from tempo- rary constipation-a. common lenougli trouble which women every- quickly relieved by . This purely vege- promotes a thor- bowcl movement, smoothly and without unpleasant after effects. Buy Bcechams Pills today tomorrow will fin with life ha where find is cechams Pills able compound ugh t your d ruizgislfs \ CHAIR SET YOU , DEMON It is no trick 6o crochet this simple pat. mpletc set ma. so long us we are lll Witshiiigton," she purchased vivcnt to the entertained friends Fll- n delic-htllilly arranged luncheon at licr home on Thurs- Tuesday. wishes o1 his Regent. Saunders had her Ion ‘Mr. John Satinders. manager with Woolworths of Fredericton, N. be made which ls deiioa 0- £l.l‘(l Jr. left Monday on return to Sherbrook. Qlicn, ziftei" a delightful holiday with the Mayor and Mrs. B Roy Holman. II i Mr William lvfuriin. who span‘. the holidays l'il ol»lll\\'ll. with Mr. and Mrs J. G. Macpliail, has re- turned to Queen's University, King- ston. a U O I I Mr Kenneth MacKcnzie of Nccd- linm. Nlnsm, was licrc lust week for it short visit to his parents. .\/Ir. and Mrs. Charles A. olzicKeiizie, Prince Street, before leaving; with Mrs. MacKenzie and family for their new ltoirre in Washington. - -. E Mrs. William bfc-Nccly who has been spending several months wiln her daughler-iii-laiv, Mrs. Murray McNeely. left yesterday,- for her home in Markham, Ont. . a - . O Virginia BDVyCl‘ of Kingstolt Ont, is spending a moiitli with her sister. Mrs. W.‘ "l; Igllggflll. I‘ Miss Frances Titomtison left yes- terday to restime her atlltil6S at St. Francis Zavier, Antigpiiish, after Visiting b6!’ home for tlieholidays. Ii 1i I I On Friday Mrs. A. Cudmore celebrated her elghtietli birthday. During the afternoon members of her family called at. her home on North River Road. when hospital- lt-Y was dispensed by Mrs. Harry ClldmOrfr. The table centered ivith a beautiful birthday cake present. ed a very attractive appearance. lé/Ir1?.h(€elédrnore's many friends are 6 8 th t l1 l ' such good health? e s enjoying I O l l H was in s necklace dress that. tho Queen set out on a recent shop- ping tour, a. horizon blue frock with silver beads worked like a. necklace. T118 <=1‘0Wd. men and women who hind waited through their lunch hi)“ W Se‘? her. commented on the way that everything matched ex. iwtly. her blue eves. her off-the-fsce bis’ beret. dress, coat gloves even her pump shoes and the little bows on them. On her lapel she wore a maple leaf in diamonds. Starting WY» (“H1118 1m alert. in an armoured and camouflaged car, the Queen dism it as soon as the all. clear sounded. It drew up to give plaice to the usual royal car with sides black and front of glass, so Itllégt the crowd could clearly see ‘IO! World-famous om tal - den st Blenheim paIaEAJexTesAAeat Qfgglig Duke of Marlborough, has no floral beds in war-time, vegetables being Die-riled arctind its privet hedges says bhe London Daily Sketch, The Duchess of Marlborough is an offi_ celr in the A.T.s. she has five ch11- dreri-three girls and two boys He? 111mm son. 1.0m Charles Spencer-Churchill, sleepg 1n the historic cot which previous Dukes of Marlborough and their children have used for three centuries. WILL ENJOY MAKINQ N0. X. 4M n and within a brief time a ter he and lovely. Pattern No. . 485 contains ist of materials needed, illustration of stitches and com- lete instructions. To order this pnttc , Bureau, Charlottetown Tn Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X 408 send 1s lsn. oonts in coin or stamps to Needlework NAME-------__--_-__—________ BTREET ADDRESS--—I-- _.-___-_.._.__....__ u1'rv__.._.__._._..___._.._. PROVINCE-——---_--, r Th0 man; friends olf Miss Kath- erine Maclmman. Lady Supervisor 0d the Provincial Sanatorium will that she had to operation for ap- Victoria Her mother, Mrs. A. E. Morrison, has received word that her con- Mrs. C. H. Williams and daugh- ter, Mix Mary Williams are visit- ing with Capt C. H. Williams at E-ni-S-ié} vvO-OOOOOOO \L\.\.\\¢,V u ‘i HE CHARLOTTETO FOR SALE Well established Beauty Parlor business. Modern equipment. Permanent Waving machine, dry. ers, chrome chairs, etc. Excellent location. Reasonable. Write BOX XZY, Care of Guardian 0040000000000 ”‘.....‘_‘“vv7v w‘- m '1 Social and Personal wN eukitbullvf v vvvvv vwvv O A A “A ‘ ' JANUARY i1 19 A _ ' __ “w Literature heist... I187 Dorothy Dix Says- TO PART OF Dorothy Spitfire In a current edition of the Mom- ceriiiiig an Auctio Charlottetown in adieu Th.s re time ago at the home of Mrs. Pal- mer. At the instigation of Mrs, Bcn Rogtrs, Jr.. it was organized by four "Dcrotliys". Mrs. Ben. R, gel-s, J12. Mrs. H. L. Palmer, Mrs. G. T. Ijfardie and Mrs. J. P. Lantz. Ar- M0185 for sale were varied. Friends 8@Iiei'oiisl_v' dilated many articles and generously "bid in" others. Jams and Jellies game and farm prcduce were also far sale. The proceeds $125 w-cre forwarded to the Fund's head quarters at Mont-real. Iii the oforemeciticnrd article it ls lczirncd that. the “Dorothy? of Montreal High Sch.oi have raised $126 to dole by washing cars, “$511.. ing tvindoivy washing drgs and even dosrsleps Prcccc-ds from a candy sale helped swell the fund as vzell. A little "Dore-thy" in Truro who is confined to bed by tuberculosis has organized her friends. They are making pot holders and other small article: f-“T mic. Others are press ng putts at 50 cents each. Older DOfOllLVs have put on re- Clllll‘, pziiiitzd water calcurs, made clinmois gloves and baked bread to hclti swell i-lie fund. The Bright Idea Club of the NBC in New York has awarded its prirc cf $5 in to the Fuud-and the eigliiecn vohuiie set, of the World B rk Eiicjuclcnidizi is to be auction- ed fcr the Spitfre. Cciitrzbutiuis are coining iii so well that the committee hcpe that the fighting plane will soon be DFLSPllIGCl. aid cf the Can- FINE WOOL STOCKINGS When the rush to buy silk stock- irigs before December i_has ended. women will start wearing the new wool stockings, which are wonder- fully wztrm but very light. Those for town are made in fine plain wool or in clever lacy patterns, those for the country are made in wide rib patterns and are wom with bright chunky shoes. Quick Safe Action FOR SORE THROAT FROM COLDS! Amazing relief of painful symptoms in 3 minutes when you use Aspirin this way Fallow these 3 steps as pictured: Fund Growing treal Herald appears an item cow... n Sale held in thy Spitfire Fund." fers to the sale held some Dear Miss Dix-I am 2'1 ears of g-lve her my pay envelope ea week. for carfaie and a. dime for church on even a nickel income of her m What. can with me? I th mother. No been able to oi tdllflllg an of her son a few iiickles, yet. that is the common grabs Sally's pay envelope, ut. she lets what a good son he is if he ands her of Sally's envelope on the other children who are too temperamental and lazy to wotk. c ber should contribute to the upkeep of the home. but it should be done by the children paying board and cn an equitable basis without Mother playing any favorites. There aze many gcod reasons why the board system is the best. way of settling the matter. For cne thing. it is just. The girl who stands behind s. counter, or pounds a typewriter, or runs a. loom all day is at least entitled to the pleasure and dignity it gives her t0 handle her own money. It makes her feel like a slave to have all that she makes by her hard labor taken away from her. out it fills her with pride as an independ- ent, self-supporting individual to be able to voluntarily pav her board to Mother. For another thing. to have her own noclketbook teaches her how to spend money so as to get the most of it, and that. is something a woman needs to know her life ong. If she b‘ows it in on a party dress when she needs a warm coat, she has to go cold. If she wastes lt, she has to do without. She may make mistakes, but. she doesn't repeat them. There is no way to learn the lessons of life except by ex rience. But, most of a l, a mother should not take s. daughter's money aivay from her because she has no right to do so. It isn't giving Sally a fair deal. O t C‘ l’ t TROUBLES OF lsunvnnsivirnzs Dear Dorothy Dix-Jior ears my husband and I lived in a ttle two by four apartment, saved our money hoping and praying that some day we could have a home of our own. Finally our dream came true. We got our little home and had the time of our lives planting shrubs nd flowers, malclng litte flag walks, building bird houses, etc. Then came the neighbors. as the movies say. and. wrecked our dream. First there were the mothers and fathers with their insatiable curios- ltv about us and everything we did. They put us throu h the third de- gree until you woud have thought that. we were fifth columnists a least and under suspicion of hav- ing bombs concealed about our per- i‘; 1- PcrmmIn-mfrcm cold, v l ,2 ad dissolve 3 Aspirin Tshl in glass of water an gar; c. Pain, rawnqss are cased in a vuy few minutes. o- “é 3. Cbcrl hmpnalm. If ou have n fave: “it 2.12. quickl rellevl beddaclu, ba/diirnm- r! Ind 4r J, rake 2As irinTnblers and drinl‘: u full glass of w:fcl’._ Repeat: treat- ment m 2 hours. (w? throat pain is no: quickly relieved. lit-ll your doctor. S0118. Then the children started in, tmmpled down our ecious flow- ers snd what they ddn’t wreck in the ground their dogs dug out. It made us sick to see the things des- troyed that we had sacrificed to buy. For protection we spent $100 for a fence that we didn't want. and it. turned out to be a place for the children to climb over and play on. "Own your own home!" Live in the suburbs for peace and quiet." They are the slogans we fell for. but now we envv the folks who live in fer anything she wants. sum each month on her and dzlstcfs husband has a of dollars each wee e,»_ The remedy is in your hands. Take 31011-1‘ or whatever you think you are entitled w. 011$ your pay envelope before you homes. a choice rcsidentiii advertisements say, you have i0 adapt yourself to The neighbors wi‘ children will wreck and there is noth n; you can do about it unless vou have children o!’ your own and you acquire the 016E5- ant. suburban habit of snooping into $3.325 for another school. _ certain to be urea from the position you now have as soon as the child- sen begin to tell their parents about wommve. GIRLS ENTITLED THEIR EARNINGS No Mother Has Right To Confiscate 'All The Contents Of Daughtefs Pay Envelope And Then Squander It On Other Children age. I live with my mother and Out of this she gives me money Sundays. Otherwise I do not have to spend. My mother has a. monthly own and. she gives my man-led sis- Spends a considerable her children, good lob. mother more liberal ave at. least. a coupe t0 ink I make m kshoul worimnn wonxmo GIRL. fl of give it to your dcubt. she will raise i-uctions about it, but hard words break no bones and $2 are $2 and the pleasure they buy you. I have never a mother thought that. she see why had a right to make her daughters hand over to her all that. they made, when she wouldnt dream 's earnings away from nim and doling out to him custom among mothers. Mother Sam keep his own and brags about a. dollar or two now and then for the household expenses. Worse still, Mother feels free t1.) lgtgitbggiggllfi the two by four apartments and ., d am bout owning their own n V re Thaey don't have to have Equitable Basis Needed their property wrecked and their Of course, iii the case of a fam- dreams trampled unda careless ily being poor, every working mem- people's feet. A NEW HOME OWNER. Answer- Alas. it is only too true that only in a large and crowded city, where iiobcclv knows anything about you, l‘ cares anything about you or ak-_s any interest in what you do, an "cu have any privacy. And nowhere on God's earth can you l. dc‘. gallons of children. yuuisali against the depre- To them a piece of swai-d that ou spent vour good money 111 Plant" mg and your time in rolling and watering, is not the thing of beauty hat it is to vou. It. is just a gocd place for their ball team iii Dfflflilfe- And why you are so fussy about having your windows broken by b l‘ shows you are an old crouch. ‘s. they can't understand. It just i t llve in But if you are izosggzmg‘ as me our environment. be nosy and the our flower beds. the affairs of the people next door. But for our comfort let me re- mind you at no condition in life is ever absolutely perfect" 941d m" ncne oi the castles in Spain that we guild ever come up to our expecta- ons. TIME TO LOOK FOB ANOTHER JOB Dear Miss Dix-I am s hlsh school teacher in love with a girl of l6 in the bfereshman aassétiléleieltstudi ginnin n . gtfahgein the this... and give her grades she doesn't deserve because 1 can't help myself. Shad I tell her love, or look tor a. different in which t0 tea-ch? TBLJUB Answer- You had better commence looking because you are te h "s pet. Surely you must real- izeMi-igw lndiacreet you are beinz 111 petting one of the members of your t classes, and that it is bound to Bet you in trouble. certainly it. is a dlshonorabhz thing for a teacher to make love to a little unsophisticated school girl and to trv to win her favor bv 81v- l ks she doesn't deserve. AnxTd?ev11-0’ig:rsti.l. to make her a tar- get for all the school gossip. She won't have a rasz of reputation left when all those wagging little tongues are through with her. in sympathy with. righteus causes: may be too reticetil. or inartculatc showing real strength of charac- ter. Must guard against unhealthy inactivity. Must learn to chcose its friends carefully. rt Both aches and raw throat quickly ralllivaii without dangerous, strong drugs Al: the first sign of sore throat from n cold follow the directions in the pictures above- the safest: Test way ‘you can use It home for wonderful relic . The As irin gsrgle will amaze you- using tgroat rawneu alt-non: im- mediately. And the Aspirin taken Internally quickly relieves the other painful cold a ptoms. Try this ss e way. Even when taken frequently, Aspirin does not harm the heart So don't risk drugs your doctor does not approve. : III Tllll QIOII With Your Own Iyn ‘_-_-"—'—--—-l How Are Your Eyes‘? l! you are having symptoms of strain — headaches, sore eyes or dlzsiness - Clllllllll g specialist. A‘ 10hr service with run of experience and s thorough raft-acting service. Usll In and discus your dlfficultlel. G. F. llutchoson III lM-uvlay, January 11th MARCH 31 to APRIL 20 (Aries) ‘rho Moon, Mercury and Saturn in excellent aspects today are an augiury foi- achievement in mental careful, tahcu pursuits, dcmestic and economlic llntcrests and industriu manu- -l featuring and handling useful com- mzdities, necessary taols. APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- general You should find today responsiv Ilwwmgglsuhlu um g t? all! effgsts in progressive, cg; "D055 "Q1- "ARM , s ruc vs ues, governmen T“: "Eun- defense measures and advertising your own product. or work. ‘L. interests ask tact MAY 2i t) JUNE 21 (Geminlb- Loans, investlm mmediste monetary i-etums for M301‘! are not foremost in but than are more hinge in this world than money. slate favorites . tivities also Approved. JULY M to AUGUST 2 (loo Promote your nt work constructive aspirations but. avoid u extremist views and a too fprcelful filtiiyhudo Qiiilfh think . lion? c should resu t in immediately. AUGUST I to 23 (V ) -- good working fonnuls for y: Shoulder and difficult G. I‘. IIUTUIIESON F. G. HUTCHESON his welll the s! let m. mm" um" . 35L.» ‘T375 Your Individual H O R O~~S~iC O P E ' ~—-—— By Frances Drake. n transports ants, collections and ment. a interest under benefic r important men 36f. who cupy curse! sommocaboivebziard V” ain't, careful about ideas deccnonnic. tricllmisilfln senslbTnphil olphy e _.s . SEWTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Out for new goals? There's nothing like trying. Be g . in handling fi- naces; see that expenditures are for useful items, good values. ER. 24 t0 NOVEMBER 22 0010B (Scorpio) - You'll firld matters 1n character and sc e mom favored they than those that are purely personal or limited. Participate in all worthy activities. NO DECEIWBER. Ro- z: VEMBBR. 23 to (Sagittarius) -- Production of commodities. building, tion. stripping. govern- rmy, navy and seronautfcal ay-S. A day rsmai and gal-mil e- . if not for gains. DEOEIMBEIR. 23 to JANUARY 21 . . And both d th sh ld tumult: '.'5..'"l'.’3...‘.°"'.3..°il..: Tel": . o v duties. travel and finishing left- tim . m n‘ overs so tihat you will have a clean JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY no Aquarius) - Almost anyone can by on w“: le t-‘d , FIBER. M qminc not friendly in t Jiwitre and Saturn AN alt sunfish rewards for you in whole- lmivlties. B0 secretive mat- Alamo 4Q u? CI-ANBIIBY JELLY Ibur owl cranberries, I cup bol- ing wallet. and 2 mm s . 31¢ w“ "u; mm e an”, ALWAYS WITH YOU bemri . i=1 in tmetpan with ., ,, i cuiiflbollliumwatlela rid mu for a0 5W P” WW" will“ I “me,- minutcs. RTTlsb than ; “Wm “m Nor ‘Farewell tell me when I so. the litu- uidlmo for 5 minutes mllwm°$gvlfm so - m‘; 05°} 91mm‘, t” h“ I am 33...». evsr with W11. Always will be so I pray. I would never "Welcome give you And "Farewelr would never say. STUMP-TAILED LIZARD The Australian stump-tailed 1?; BURNT ALMOND SPANISH CREAM One and one-half tablespoons "our “We 1;: ‘u’. w“ Wa r, $8 “p, 3 34 aug‘? milk’ 1 law aid seams to have two heads. ‘ vanilla. 8 egg whites. one-third mp hwd "141 m“ a" 5° "early “k9 fine munulawd sugar. 14 cum bhlt lb l5 dlffT-Olllt to W11 H1611 “'5'”? at’??? “,f.§,“,,§“"‘-,,, lfiileimblliilhlllgisps ‘ti’ illisneflc? “a g a ° “ w“ " centuato ole illusion of a two- Maik t d f th l , m; afidaufiufi u o e e88 you headed creature. The legs are kept. 500k over flat ma,‘ Stu-m,‘ 00m at. right angles to the , tluB making 1b dlfflClllt TD W“ All ‘hi $321,” ‘mm “W” m" m‘ direction the lizard is headed. Dissolve the softened gelstine in h t mixture. Cool arid add flavoring. n the mixture begins to thicken fold in the meringue made by adding the sugar to the stiffl-"y beaten egg whites; fold in chopped almonds. Turn into moistened moulds and chill. Yield: Six servings. OATMEAL SHORTBREAD Three cups quick cooking rolled oa-ts. 1 teaspron baking powder. 1 cup shredded coconut, 1 cup gran- ulated sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 cup butter. Combine the rolled oats with the baking powder. Add czconut, sugar and salt. Mix in the butter, Roll out. being careful to use as little ficur as posslilc in the rill- ing process. Cut in squares or rounds and bake in a. hot oven of 400 degrees F. until a golden brown. Yield: Faur dozen crokies. HEDGEl-IOG CACTUS A curious ant, native of South America, is nolwn as the "h hog" cactus. Its surface is entiiely covered with sharp spines. DEER FIGHTS When deer fight. the antlers have been knkwn to become so in- terlocked that the combatants aventually succumbed to starva- 1 on. MATERNAL INSTINCT Hens will defend their young vigorously from attackers. One has been known to catch and kill than rats in a day. Potted hydrangeas, should be moved ln-to a. warm light place in the cellar about the middle 0f Jim- uairy. water well and they will sion start to grow again. The first railroad used rails made o! wood with a thin metal strip fastcned on top. Many sand dunes and islands and rural parks where England's uncommon birds fsutid quiet r hcmes are now coast defences and __ Relieve miggry 53mm army training grounds. .5‘ '1 _" '1 wise mothers do. Rub —i—— |»---1 |. throahcheshbackwi PAINT ODORS .l.. vlc ‘s Painting authorities say that Hi9 cdor of fresh paint may be re- moved from a room by placing in it a bowl oli’ water to which 8m- mcziia has been added. While it will not. rcmove all paint odor, it will go far toward abssrbng much of the disagreeable scent that. makes freshly painted toms unin- habitable. vnronub AMomingSmllo The DCOLX‘ was called surly one morning to see a woman "right. away". . "What's the matter?" he asked. "Is she having another (he of those spells the has bten having?" “No," the answer came back, "but DREAD PNEUMONIA IS EASILY. CAUGHT Pneumonia is diYvff/s very dan- gerous but is especially =0 to per- sons in p run-down crnidiiilm dur- ing the winter. We must, there- ' the 1-. vPQ-QQQ-Q -- ... ....-! —T7te Woman ’s Realm abroad b sneezers and sllpfll; ‘niect. q-h. usually g m TEVGI‘, a wry “a lass of nppetiw, 1W 5nd- I- hell/l! sensation in p chest. times coug brings up blood from the boom lungs. Any of these gigns Show, be the signal for going to 55d a, $e abut: lsendigé for your duo, no a e rn cine ivitho ‘ orders. m h“ Like most other diseases, pngu, monia. loses many of its term, if its seriousness is reillized the patient acts accordingly, Stay in d as loitg as the dtc. tor d rects Do not go out oi’ docrs to work soon. u! b“ Avzid unnecessary exertion and excessive heat or cold while in; weakened condition. Heart and lung [l'Clll)ll'S and are- UNI: other ailments oftrii Tfillnw- t~ less treatrllent, of DnLlllllOll .1. The familiar rules T"l‘ prcven- tion of the so-calletl ' diseases apply t; pneumcn l1; rules should become persuiul hah. its and not. be put on or off at timts of prevalence or lib vitce ol disease. IN BOND STREZT If the enemy think that the; have shattered the tradp of Lon. dclrfs famous shopptirg sti-erl, they‘ would be ast nishcd ceuki that only see Bond Strezt, io-duv lwritek Al’son Settle in the Obcrvcr). In the sllversmiths’ are line ex. amples of eighteenth-century silver. ware and gildcd services. elegant lingerie shop Slll) . shirrcd chiffon garments ‘in l‘f)'~(‘-l'0<‘l and blush-pink. The gift shops dsplay jewelled bags, the hat SllTpS mink tcqucs. But everythoing is not luxury. At the Building Centre thi re is i practical exhibition of the new wa of’ heaving rorms. Tile fireplaces of t-o-dav are largely made on what. is called the ton- vecto-r system: grills 101V at wt: side allow the entry cf air. grills (f rpdigtgr openings above the fire give cut. the same Bl!‘ warmed. iii- stertd oi‘ letting lie-at go ill) the chimney. The result is the wai-muig of a large area rruivi a fire instead of onlv the immedirte area in a room. It. Also Faves fort-y pcr will. of fuel. HIGHLIGHT ON ITOODS Many women are dispensing wit‘. hats for the duration. This does not mean that they will w: about with head uncovered: instlad they wrlll wear a lcose turban or hood either to match their costume or fastened on to their cont collar. Odd scraps of dres: material can be used un and any extra pm! twisted iii‘! a small muff and lin- ed with a warm woolly itinteril-il. sine feels so well she's wcrried.’ A lady had been lsoklng for a friend for a long time without. suc- cess. Finally, she came upon her Ln an unexpccted way. “Well." she exclaimed. “Ive been on a perfect wild fuse chase all day long. but, than goodness, I've found you at. last!" , forc. make extra efforts to Wilfd against it art. this time of year. The genus that cause pneumonia l To’ Melt Surplus Pounds Cut Calories-Not Meals Quick Relief. Big Saving. So Easy. No Cooking. This well known recipe is used by many thousands of housewives, because they have found that it. gives them an effective, dependable remedy for dis- tressing winter coughs. It's so easy to mix-s child could do it. From any druggist, get 2% ounces of Pinex, a com ound coutuiniu Norway Pine and pa ntable uniucof in cun- centrated form, well nown. for its ef- fect on throat. membranes. Then make n syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Remedy at Home Htcds are a practical idczl because if cut. on the new lccse liiics". they are becoming to all types of laces. of water. s. few moments, uiiiil dis solved. It's no trouble at all, and lulu but n moment. No cooking needed. Put the Pinex into n 16 mince blittll and add your syrup. This givl-s you lfl ounces of ctruizli rl-mollv, iuitisually quick-acting and dependable, uullycti get four times us mucli cutigli medium or your money. It. never spoils. and ll very pleasant-children love it. You'll be iuirpi-lsetl by flit‘ wny tulle! bold of severe coughs, klvllll,’ THEE satisfying relief. It lnosnns tht- pll r2111. soothes the irrllntcrl membranes, and helps clear the air passages. Money re- TOTAL A76 3L5. Reduce on Safe Satisfying Dlol "Oh dear." sighs Miss Stout, "l ate so much during the holidays, l MUST cut down." So foi- lunch she orders (horrors!) just chocolate pie with whipped cream—500 calories! But her friend. who's on the last lap o! her slimming low-calory diet. lunches pleasantly on clear tomato soup, pepper stuffed with ham and Your dress-up frock will be n bwlo piece style this Winter. Here l; a pattern that. you'll want yo righ/tflawgy so a?‘ to gave it read-y for o. ay par es. eccm- ing shoulder yckes with soft bust fullness and a slim walstlfne make the button front Jacket. The skirt ls slim and graceful, Just the way you want it this seaEon. Make a turban to complete this charming ozstmne that will be your favorite until late in the Spring. l bread crumbs. banana and milk. 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