P=\GE_T.‘V°_ Woman's Re al "ashes to use lll delicate A wash with with water with ‘ill brighten many M l"l"l‘(l,\' FAT SEAL ‘V! have he: almost every kind W s of truit. by this iiiri have never 11's a rentier iiuittnii ' "ill. l u e square class pickle bot- wiili l‘.'tl'l‘ll\\' necks, about two l t and fill up the in llP oven . open. mmedi- . Place lefne 111v :r———~—- and your Tricky Tap Steps Enter- tain the Crowd elicit? 'l‘e:ich Yourself lVitli Diagram: Are Dl1tflll<‘l'T-'illl 1ir0ud! It‘s tha clever llill stunt tliey'rt l .llt'“!' next party "l it ‘ etly a: a li rniid new fix mxte 5071i tlic trick)" 2 - ~.'irzi. gran 411 sound < f same Ion’ ‘r11. Now d! l.m lHZl ~wiii you: J t riii_\' become beneath it isn't spit- and s1iaii_ dainsons, as l llll l7\' ' 1 . . . -. -. , milk, vnnilla and nuts and inlx by a LEHINQDSHEZIL‘ his 9:32?‘ It‘)? well. Bnke in greased pan, 8x8x2 . Inf [mm me- qkm and {mun it 09° 31° inches. in slow oven (325 degrees p. ,{,]I‘é'y5,r}?;f‘l plate ‘ ‘ I‘ e F» l hour or until done. Remove ‘ son tor 1iri=lpouitig tliejiinrriage; THE CHARLOTTETOWN f“ o-o-oo-ovo-ooo vooooovo-ooovo-oooovoo-o-oo-o-oooo-o m "f. Social and Personal Y. Fashions THE mwiflmm S » I hi o HOUSEWIFE .D°'°‘ Y "‘ »~-- 0-0-0060 GUARDIAN '§'O'O'OOO'Q-§O§O~*V9V MISS NAPOLEON By VIOLET M ETH LEY -AND—- HER and Become ciorioii call to get busy to cam upon us. We have lost the l but we can at least, take the ling ourselves immaculately’ best advantage and weal" tiress ii she knows that the slip beauty ('.\REI~"I‘I. (‘ORSFYITNG NEEDED FOR NEW STYLES 'l'lie \Vl(l0 skirt for evening re- ceives acclaim on all sides, and tremendous." "bouffant." and "en- ormous" are tised to describe these skirts. "lliesc dresses, frequently done iii stiff fabrics, and there is much accent in stiff fabrics, often have sleeves, and the very open ciecolletages Qve the bodice a tiny look Many old people make their a ing as antiques. they never read anything. not -lhese new-fangleci ideas of mess boys and girls. “I am too old to take up with understand why they are avoided as This tiny look is also attributed in an exciting modern world. don't l0 “Rifilllnes. and it l5 Pointed out when the Spanish war is going on. l that women will have to concen- B. Hayes‘ Administration while our {irate on reducing the waistline if they are to wear the new dresses open lllilld are the m successfully. Careful corseting is a‘ richness of their back _i_ They don't even realize that Any kind of cream Ought 8p hosts when they go to live as ways to be applied with up- ward strokes. Begin at the base of your throat a id w k d out of hairline I or up an It your chinliiie and made sweet and gracious fl . i h th fl . “gen p m e 85h along Jaw that age as well as youth nee bone from center of chin to mm oufliige the ravages that. Time has made curse off of theliomelllless of age by keep- clean. by arranging our sparse hair to the mg the prettiest clothes that our purses will buy. _ v ge an excuse for being dull and boring and being so far behind the times that their opinions are only interest- I have known old people who actually boasted that ieggnuthe daily papers. They d.dn’t like titres and putting thiiigsin it that nobody talked‘ about when they were sands of old men and women ofier for their tedio our scalps. lii reality, the old people who keep 0st IIHGPBSIIIIQ people in the ground and their memories necessity in gaining this tiny waist- m "m i.....l‘lil§'.§‘.‘i‘;li§§§ ii°.e:;~"..2li.i:°il@ re ‘il°°“ 1"" a now T0 APPLY THAT live with. "Ilicv take edvantage oi 11.6.32 tltita-gnildtoggillixpciimkbgir chi: NOURISI-IING CREAM 01d gray head to sav things that hurt and humiliate those about them. the least th unwanted guests in other peoples‘ houses. criticize everything their children and their in-laws do, and who isn't as trim and firm as it. once everymdv take H‘ and Sim 1°” was. Eive it a. little extra atten- ' And 1"“ h°“' 9°“ ‘m excuse gum 95mg thumbs and for‘? almost adulation we pay to the few and considerate. All of which goes to show ds to wacth its ste Advancing Years Does Not Give You the Right to Relax Mentally Nor to Let Down Slovenly in Your of youth. We can't izet that back, p a paper with comic strips and pic- new notions“ its the alibi that thou. usness. Yet they can't if they were Parlahs by peep e who. want to hear about the Cvil War or dsciiss the politics of Rutherford own politics are raising the hair on learning and keep an world because of the ey can do is to be polite to their and cherish them because they are 1151c is for rudeness ls shown by the old people whom age has softened CORNER BARS WITH BITTER- SWEET COATING One-half cup sifted floor, l-2 Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE! OO-Q§OQ-O>O-Q §§§-§-§-§ Q. Will you please f+vo o» . i EUDGE give about . . . _ teaspoon combination baking gzlilfigirlllelélflnl. foinis for an intro powder. b2 teigpoonkfal? ‘(a c“? A _ .. _ butter or 0t. er s or en ng, duce Mg: gffilfijlP-vfijg" Lagggg’ squares unsweetened chocolate, melted, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, well .beaten, 1-4 cup milk, l teaspoon vanilla, l cup broken walnut meats. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt and sift together three times Add butterto chocolate and mix well. Add sugar gradually to eggs, beating thor- ouglily; then add chocolate mix- ture and blend. Fold in flour. Add do you know Miss Allen?" "Mrs. Flilutison, this ~is Miss Allen." Or one may merely mention the names, "M s. HlltlS0ll. la sli ht ausoi Miss Allen." g p . What. is the proper way m eat baked potatoes? A. Ilicy should be served split, with a piece of} butter in the heart. Tlie butter is smoothed into Q"w1,at is me customary length from pan and cool. Cut in bars 4x1 r . ._. inches. This quality makes 16 u Am is usually the bars. Frost. tops with bittersweet mziyjmiun 1pm,“, of an engfigw chocolate coating. meiit. ii llll'l'l'! is no financial rea- Bl'l“l‘l'.l(5\\‘l:.'li'l‘ COATING Three squares unsweetened cnoc- olatc. l-(l cup sugar, 4 tablespoons water. Mclt chocolate in small bowl 1 over liot Water: cool. Brie" <11” and water lo a boil and boil 1-2 minute. Cool until lukewarm. Aui. 1 grarltitilly to chocolate. stirring un- til blended. Cool. stirring occasion- ally. Makes enough frosting to A Thorough Examination v int‘ Ynlll‘ copy > iiiplilit-rl t0 the Jiuitlniii llomt. service, Addrofl. " ll) \\l'l'l‘ 1il.'iinl_\' your Nzium. mitirtrss. and lllf‘ Name 0f auoklct - __._._ ._..___€___ Name l -~_~ __ Street Ailtlress '— ' _“——"—'i Tnvm Prnvlnec BRINGNG llP FATHER “Ir cover tops of l6 biirs, 4x1 inches. However romnntic such grand- mothcrly fare tnny be, the smart miss will use plenty of fruits and vegetables. too in her dict. A slim waist is not made of sugar and spice. remember. JELLIED CELERY SALAD (Serves Four) One tablespoon gelatin. 1-2 cup cold water. juice of 2 lemons, l teaspoon grated horseradish, 1 tablespoon spinach puree. 3 table- spoons sugar, pep cr, salt and paprika, 2 cups bo ling water, 1 cup finely chopped celery Dissolve gelatine in cold water. Add lemon juice, sugar horse- radish. spinach puree, and season- _liig,_ then _ boiling W wnter.__‘Stroin with latest scientific instru- ments will give the prescrip- llon which allows ynu to use your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations nf even sllght cyc- strain. Know your eyes, consult G. F. llutcheson bs and mind its manners. Repeat eight times, meanwhile @017“? DIX- Keelllnll skin well covered with " " "MW- cream. "“ Y H» THE COOKS AMorningSmile CONCLUSION "Admit. my dear boy. that it's a fine thing to have a lovely wo- man in your arms." "Yes. the trouble in that one ends up by having her on oneh hands! ' AS OTHERS SEE US Dear Old Soul tin curiosity show-I suppose this is another of those horrible futuristic paint- ings which you call art? Shopkee er-Excuse me, mad- am, but t at’! a mirror. A44‘ no; Lan I ‘l i‘ (B! ANNE ASHLIY) ¢+ Q. How can I cause varnish to flow more freely? A. Fill a shallow vessel with hot; water and place the can of varn- ish in it, while working. It will. not. only make the varnish flow more freely, but it. will also dry in a. shorter time. Q. How can I eliminate the nec- essity of handling both the salt and pepper shakers when season- ‘ A leak in the umbrella can be ' .meng:ad as‘ followslzngutxsggleiizgrf Catering for Home men ng ssue a e the hole. Then cut a piece of sill: AND Qi-O-O-ODOOOQO-O-OQNOQQO 0 SEPTEMBER 13. 193s A YYYOOOQ '/ Literature 'O‘¢¢¢vvv Li. ' v 111 0...» sadexPe/iente QHAPTBI. xxm wu bombod a. week no by W0- glanu, who were bobly out for LDONII-Ifs NEW 30L! 0 big munltlon ump near here. twelve months warranted. Hall, al- ways spare and slightly built, was now thint o attenuation, his face gaunt and fleshless with cheek- bones apparently heightened and eyes sunken behind the salient ridges, and hidden behind glasses in lace ofthe familiarmnnocle. Yet e gave the impression of wire- strung alertness, a. man liv on his nerves, perhaps, but. al the same, very much alive. - As for Leonie, any loss of weigh in her case could only be guessed at, so concealed were all the lines of her body by the shopelesa great COBL of the French infantryman which she wore. together with breaches and heavy trench boots thick with mud. on her head. and soaked to blacknass like all her gar- ments, was the cap of a French goilu, from whose shabbiest aspect i deed, her garb was only distin- guished by a mud-stained Red Cross rassard. For the French ambulance women drivers gave the impression that it. had never been thought necessary to provide them with any distinct- ive uniform, that they merely wore such military or semi-military gar- ments asvit was easzest. t0 PTWI-lle- Regulations were less strl ent amongst. the French than the rit- lsh area. The rules which kggt women well t0 the book of e Front and as little under fire as possible were not. so rlgidl enforc- ed and far more easily elu ed under pressure of circumstances. Possibly it was because there were fewer men available amongst the French for bringing in the wounded, for these drivers of the Croix Rouge visited the front lines in the course of their duty, collected injured men from the actual trenches, or out of the shell-holes and ruined building in the battle areas. It was from n. communication trench enflladed by the German machine - guns that. Leonie had taken up her present pitiful ambul- anoe load only a few hours before, their clothes drenched with ruin and blood, and stiffened by the frost which followed. "n" 1 PROMISE!) r0 MARRY you-" faintly. "v be iFrii .1511?“- in in: oouulngtr? iieanfaetde. WK the Army he made, for, after all, that's what, it is. I feel sometimes as if I were seein what he saw-until I remember at the Ensllsh BT91" tmene chwm‘ d wxlligti-e mtihetigg e o , r s t en. But. this uiik doesn't ge us n have you been at the front? “Nearly four months. I was at- tached tiottieFi-anw-American Hos- tal in Paris first. I tried to gel; to both ormles-Jrerich and Brit inn-but my eyes have been turn- ing ogxinst me and prevented my occep ce, Ohrisle Struan was _work1ng in Paris for a time. we. until her husband went. to Mesopo- tamia. Now, she's in London, a V. A, £2 ‘i; hospital, working very "Ali! ' f urse he went .. __ye,, o 0O ._ with the In Expedition , Force last month-I expedied a? Iconic id. "Iherseqs a. baby now. you lmW- Ellzallxleétlli, theyweucolled her -— I WXk-r-‘inblglilo l»: that. rt will be a comfort m ciirusie. she needed e mild, And our other friends of Pl-ti-‘ifififiiies was wounded at L008 and a probably‘ out of it m swd- ri".~.eiiii..aiii.r“ a “m — e lzflBaok in India. He had a bad at- 5' see hlm- why Indian life is over and done With- flnil" She lau hed shortly. Nothlniz remains of otalflh" l“ Bum” except the six aeroplanesch Kim? were inside over to the Frenm Lab tlon- they are attached t0 firm“ ayette Ehcadrllle -- the 0-2;“ “on squadron, you know - g P and good machines. I tred t0 set taken on w;th them myself. but couldn't. be manned. worse luv sod; 1589.111; to drive an anibiilimw- an ere am- "Doing VQfy fine and useful work," Rail commented quietly. (To be Continued) HIGH-LOW SCORE on coni- FURIIS ACCORgwéEE T0 PARIS Leoie looked beyond Hall and 9°" s ke with an accent of commenda- on. “This contlri ent of great. deal bet r than e his} We had here-more doctors, qucker orderlies . . But then the P05‘ Here's the high-low score with regard to coiffure as far u the Paris couturiers are concrened: Molyneux: All mannequins have hair up by order of the house. Schiaparelli: All mannequins except one have hair up by order of house That one has it up in front and off ears, down at buck. Maggy Rouff: Fifty per cent up at front only, clown a back. The other 50 per cent up all around. Malnbocher: Some up, some down, entirely according to the Ollffilll ~ Household Scrapbook“ 1B1 ROBERTA LEI) yQ-Q-Q OQ-§Q'Q'V The Umbrella or cambrlc a little larger than the piece of tissue_ Place the tissue over the hole on underside of cov- Public Functions lng food? A. Place a mixture of threel parts salt to one part pepper inl one large salt snaker. Keep the shaker close to the kitchen range I 5nd the seasoning. can be donef quickly. Q. How can I remedy sagging doors? A. Frequently all the sage, and also the habit of sticking, can be eliminated from a door by tighten- ing _all_ Vth_e_ hinge screws.“ throu h uhCBSGCIIfii. when it be- gins set, add celery. Pour into individual molds. Serve with light mayonnaise dressing. (Three drugs of pure vegetable coloring may e slitutgd_for_the_spinach_pureetL_ in clean, cold water. The bag has er, then place the silk over the tissue. tucking the edge under the issue. Place a damp cloth over ll n Lending lecture of our Buolneu. During the put you we Q the repair and press with hot M," one,“ “n, "when". Oll- rlvato families d nbll 9"!" "P1P B" ‘our w their QIEEEIQ lint-f When o. drip bag is used for pra- u m‘ aring coffee, it should never be nmNmw- T5553- AT “OM55 iliallowed w dry. After using, time i '°' “ "'°‘°"'° it thoroughly in cold water, and when not. in use keep it. submerged ‘Pill! 10f ‘Illfllfilflfll- TllE llllBAllA ~-~-~---Rizs-rA-uiz~A-i~ir-~~ a. tendency w sour when exposed to the air. o“ sun Olly akin may bé correclfed b sponging the lace with equal par where. How long - o c o ID RATHER BE SAFE THAN TAKE . _ I've seen bad things out here my- Appearance “Leonie, certainly," o... ma one self, but never wyuiiins quite as - ~ . hand ti? Hall’! shoulélerhfgf‘ 213%- xa almtgtflékwflF-(H-n you spare a | , ' _ ' ovemen w - w ’ ' The consolation prize for age is that it is a double actloned alibi for glgsyéaregugm “Help me w i" m, “y” rm wppogod w be of! duly 0 everythin you uant m do and everything you do wah to to do. When - . - you are 7g i 1d to work but not too old to pla You “e W, stretchers out as q u - now for aeverul hours, and I don: °“ w e willed»- e i» ti?°.:.....f."l“..‘;..°’bi‘2f‘°..‘3.‘£' time-i: warmers.“ i" crate "i . . °h°r°§ 3mm’ the hmm‘ but W“ “e peflmfly “Me been lying out in the wet and the xThanks. I shall be glad of it. I've llll-‘ll’ t.» Iriiit chances color. lift }g-,};}*‘;,fflilnfifilgigh” Wm“ and s“ up ‘mm mud we'll have plenty of time to had nothing since the momins- It’! tli-ltll. l .1 ‘I “Y ' ' r ' m.» ' oiieii tied Willi )obolellllg u “liter nulfrlcliiiinltlilci’ ' ' ‘in-i ltizdvctinnfildvdaggifltiagodgdehgllytgrlgih} tibgiegk lt§geg§§$izdali' £1118‘! Xfgntjlg . i‘ yet it is licttlel. Pour enough water iii to how “- B fine and to” m the Old to have attached here 8t Dre-WM —— l1 limb b61118; the bbmblrdmflll W‘ ”“",‘,',‘,'fn‘,‘,’,‘,'“ "M", ‘Pf “"‘“-, Pmfdd "l" °' iigiiciifg itrhli?» iigggeasigigfirii (gflngxclgllftes I lsriijenreig/‘QE backwards and gglfilflflfgla rlor dii 31;‘ slackenedurixr-dbv tcolrritslderiiltvgvhimd "'°Y' "i: ‘veer’ ‘t i two dies-pooh u s o the ii uid - ' Even ah a c, n e some of e hOn l e lm ave ' i2‘ -..'l‘§lll9é°..-lll?.’iii.."‘1‘“°“‘§‘°‘.l il°i~=lli9leil§°r=1li ”@“Iiili1“e“ll‘§“ii?i‘=’i’p%°4=l5r?“i% e"'*..'*i§s..i§i.:r.:i tuition; - °“ 1°“ “m “"'°'°"$ Y°""° .1 -.\. lIl ~1 fluid not com- llllfillflkfll for i2 hours. ‘an s an an the prmleges h.” gum ‘or u‘ exlfithte Erick of the ambulance. When Jgékiind Elle main building a few .~ T119 5M1 W111 11m. have S01 hard Take m. instance the way mast 0m p18 m stretcher-bearers and orderlies had tents had been tgut up for the staff. i W l‘ ‘t in lllt‘ neck of the jars. Paste over 11.e..._q@1.~55 511mm phygicapy ‘I; 15 omy, e “up been summoned. fog-h a. time theii-e Into onzmgaf heLrnn Hall dufihegd OF MILWAUKEE -. :i::< llll'Sl (‘llUll ja- ‘ 'l' k~ ' o und n e rainy sem- 1m r a. g ce mun y e covers. ilfiilllfle Pngtwto ‘Zilstjfiifi . .-‘,.°'.‘1‘.‘§1§’1§e$§‘§..f‘§“ WQQKQ :23 $,"§‘§b,',§,i“Y,,P"§° ga-fkirilasssoexcept br ue orders. the light, of i. dim and smoking oil. t i\'»‘.l'(v't'.'.l.’\l fur. ,tlie seal. store on a top shell. -- - ~ fort to keep themsgllses well groomed aend ‘viral-l stramed bmathng ° men mtatnng wow‘ " t One has to work qtllckl‘ when dressed o 'h0l id t-hi ho id b k ll i hi heavy load-i. foot ell-s cloned "rho other: aren't here; that’: ..; for joys ‘ earning out this method 3 and I an “ w e r S --_-___u em M and t e r c n5 up‘ weighted by mudhand the final; a: 800d!" he bald. "Wehshall guilt; a few t -. ' ,- , _ orc ‘peoic . o . i;.‘li’i.?.‘.i.‘.‘.‘.i.il.‘lvi?3“§i3..é°.§%ll‘.l€ .llrii:.l‘ii'.i ilfé’.li“...§“.‘l.‘2il- ‘.5;§i‘é’.’2?§‘lif..‘§°i.....1llil‘°“.3“l§;fEZ§; llfilli“ili°“néi»sél ‘i511’... i. and... ..:-.i’." iii. m? ‘ti . vi lins finished baking the oven is‘ t1’: , and their llflll‘ strakgies over iiieircoai collars and their llllilin cries 8101K] "mill "m" m” flmllulflli“ l° ‘h’ yours? "It's soaked thrvush and “AFTER EXERCISMG WHEN SHE ,5 t. I LEARNED m; FROM Elfin . mm heat for this work. Three to l 101' the l-iiiiidri‘. The women have thrown awav their corsets and have h“ m“ buudmg‘ ‘Wgh- ' ’ I iii 11H)‘ 1311K his brain FlX minutes in the oven suffice-e for U19 fiEUFPS 0f buggy meal sacks and their clothes and their hats look as e WW5‘ was dme quickly and "Oh. I'm llwd t0 iii-ll (NE-mm A" To 5E “or AND PERSPWNGI ExpEmENcL-WNO "DWAPY i . lllt‘ fruit to change (‘ninth-a n.5,“... l if their tyorst enemy mo selected them expertly. In a few minutes Leonie matter!" she shrugged and pulled AGIRL MUST as CAREFUL m HER SOAPS FOR ME_THEY ooursrov iilniii i...» hint: will out.“ ii-iiit m spoil . ' ._ _.-'_ gtioog within iahnilzfgglzlgslllgfiaghlggé pd the drenched] caimlfllliowliioackhgrl CHOICE OF BATH 5000s.... ‘so.’ AS LIFEBUOY 1 _ ,______ ' " , i . ., - .. . . oor a imre cear y, w a . lllibghlslltlfljdii Iiijitrggitiilivgiiorigi: fipllyhglklleksg bill Sqllgrevrmm- "Bhled by 61w kfii. dark wit-h wetness. streiiked .= ~. may be (‘l.|~I.\.\'l.l.\‘l-.'S.\‘ AND (i001) ask them why they make lhOIIlSOlVCS ‘tiiiiiecesisarilv hard on the eyes) of “i6 Esau“ Swuélgwitrhvlgigfedrgixixllnm 9°“ “l? hi" ntigrefhefilionnte" the . _ . - < -; ~-.;._, _ H» 1 .-_ .. - _. - '- - n covert? 9,080 as . * L.‘°..;’§'.‘.“.l".i..‘.l‘.tl.{T511519“iiliilfémll.§€ié“..f."li.li r iii.2"":§:"i: it... form... in meow-k- m c". ....... ... . m... indeed i a ‘~iliuluus cleanliness and dwiii- ioltl you've not riulii to sloucli“ said 1 woman to me. who "n hm, ath w re lace ‘he demwshed caning‘ b51158 (1100 In; betlween her knees, 1 a“. {he ,-U,.m1.{1'10,, ,1 ‘m; Iliad been ti’ beauty" and dressed like Solomon in all his lolr ehdyeiblho H“! cam‘ m m“ Leonie m the U18 118M tgl-YOWII UPWflTdS 0" he!‘ no? be m lutlllllli‘ A tl'll‘l\' built I ‘ollll irviilu liziie lilvii sonivtliiiii; to wiz» llJOllIl she hmdngtlegyhgrself ct. d°°"""“y< “mi t e w‘) 1°°k°d M’ “we "W" the “w” “he nkme“ u’ iv-lcc ii ulir iiw oi will witrr-‘uit or filly‘ if]- iliump-bueketl lllltl her-clothes lridiftdlookedlas if ‘she had otten t-hemgat each 0m“ I01‘ the first mm’ gravely the Buonapartie of the early cam- " ‘< l" ti“ lllifs lll"llll. ‘ elk-fin‘ A -t -k' ‘ 13-1 d la rutnmrwe sale - ‘ . ‘ g m"! llpplaismlily‘ "Dill-BIB W95 "W"? marked ma“ ever ‘ill this. iii-sill llll(l|l‘l'\\'t‘i(ll' evesri?‘ iililtlilriiiiilgn- i‘ N EV l thghsilziggsttliigltprtfilsesilzlrlihgfi 512311523 and lgnlllkoluntamy Han com- . .. . _ ' . . ' en . ffglllfbti‘Z,,§§“,,,,,,§“l§;;. hi‘; 310x333: preseiit“aiihalusiicgirdsdpigdikifiidbs tftlileodiglfldllbgivlgisjdtuigsfnll: igflgé-dlsly t: more ma“ me passing M a‘ ma” mLeOnle pglfinced DP and smiled “ 1'0 RATHER a: SAFE 131 ADVANCE (WITH LIFEBUOY) from mxe THE SLIGHTEST R|SK,AND as SORRY LATER” llfcbuoy contains an exclusive purifying lngrcdicnl I Yas, rx:Iu:iua--it’s not found in my other popular bath or toilet soap! You can be mu of yourself when you use Lifcbuoy. A daily bath with Lilebuoy stops "B.O." as no ordinary soup does. And my — how wonderfully re- freshing it is! Lifebuoy‘: vigorous ‘ lather makes you feel radiant, alifla. Millions enjoy Lifebuoy for die complexion, too. Tones . akin-yet over 20% milder than be as brave as a llon in l jittery house with mllflll screaming at every thunder crack, or grandma always talking about burgularl? Once I saw a mother back into type of mannequin. , Lanvln: Fifty per cent up. Robert Pi et: Two-thirds of the mannequ ns with hair up, the other third down. Vionnet No rule as to how the hall, write: Olive Roberta annequlna should wear their Barton, and call her bo to come hair. of lfl only one has her get the dog in the kl hen; tho hair up. animal was growling and frothlng Chanel: All down, by order of at the mouth. The 0g wasn't the house. .mnd, only sick, but she did not Paquln: All down by order of ‘know that. Afterward, she had no the house. recollection of doin this, and en- dangering her chll . She was so pnnlyued with fright that she was unaccountable for her actions. cuiursY-Giinaob xaxun T0 FAMILY EIi¥P°°l = chum +.u-Day’s Popular Design; By Carol Aimcs Great George Street of cologne water, witch hazel and “kph”, u“ rosewnter. Cutting down on futty_ fold_s_v_1_ill__also_l1glp. By George vMcManus ISN'T IT NICE-- Nl/UEICJE ? I MADE JlAMIE GO OVEQ ANZAPCLOGIZE FOQ sooo Aczetiiw LAST . FQIENDS- AFTER KJIGl-l l’ WITH JIGGS- Au.- THEIQ A2- i KNOW HE IS i G MENTS ARE ASHAMED or= , ous-r INNOCENT HIMSELF- »fl- ,_ _ PASTIMES- LOVELY - - THEY SH LD BE 2f; noun’ LET‘ HIM up‘ A "t n11- _ _ IN THE SHADOW OI‘ ‘PHI WI ‘ Mci‘e§.1il)r‘no' “a t l t. ND es receives e ens I00 tea f h den or this column. Send ua yggi- votgieuwe p nt all the powulll Bud 1 O d N98 liltl w... ti. ... ill?» .13.‘. .‘il.“‘.‘.i'.i‘é’l..°tlil.’i‘i“'.i.‘li.'l"li hi’... "its"; lhe is wot-km mode wéhh Dltilllp plettola llbghzhbfbilgklfflll offthe dwind- creu . o eve , coor- r requests f0: a bToEnslrful cigar’: Eneggmotch- lfififélfli’ “m” l." ""'“ ‘Elm’ 5.51m‘ “‘ e ow er n ui ca . stitches dtelatdtinlmecrtlllgf thledgaeagkmnterm? gqukemmfi . a r a , . - Bend 30 cents, oolns Preferred. I“ c" mm on 1m _ mod —" mm voiina for POPUlEARr diaxdds.“ l" w“ warm‘ P“ ‘M ‘lb The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. 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