an QUIZ; _' u‘ "*3 __ PAGE alum‘ *o3T-»' :4».w »¢»'¢4»»§»»»»;»»'»..'. HAPPENINGS 0F 'l‘HE WEEK The King has appoin'ment of the Duchess of Kent to be Commandant of the Women's Royal Service, and of the Duchess approved of the 1.. G-CHCLSIUI‘ 1o be mandant, Women's Force. I I I I Queen Mary has become a most g ncrous subscriber to a materniiyi hospital of Lliouce. lOl‘ the w‘ Air Fort-c wives. i Family 11.110 ' baron has lciii F‘un:ei' Chase. hr-r ~ v "Rllllflll llbllr? and furniture rt Mrs (D121 V. L. Goodwill has Slough, for ihis puspos-e. while ;¢~1-.\ d from l‘ ‘on. i .. to liractical E1115 WW9 “will? "Om Oli-l- 'opci1 hc1' suniii sidcncg herc. er donors. This irar cincrgency I 0 u ll(\.~ill';il set 111 iwaut-ifui grounrisg. Hgnpfing 1m- (1gugl1[(\1~_ 111 . - lirciiariiirlit licil-s. i1 our '.\ii11~_\~ lticPhcc. Mn. ‘Georgi- 1x1 n. isolation suite. and finc ,\'[PPh[(-1 piflpytflingd at B, hgugg liunqe and diivnc-rcom. . . - - Girl Guides of Canada were cs- 11'1' inicreMd when the an- ncii‘. was nude of the afi- nt of ilic 1-" 1'1 of A'hl<1nc 1. t ‘ior-C-ciiera. as the Coun- tess of Athlone 1S actively interest- czi in thc Gi i Guide movement in tlze British Empire. . . c - Airs, T. B. Rogers hiis return- cil f m Halifax where she was 011 ii visit to he" husband. .\‘[.\_l0r T. B. Rogers of the P. h‘. I High- l-nders. Major Rogers together 11-1111 Captain Colcs. lliIS been trans- ierinul to another unit. as has also . . . Roars. Occo n taken bv their fellow off z t1 give :1 farewell (lance in t r "rinoiit; and. to present eaci cf 111cm with a silver and silver cigarette lighter. Mrs Co's who was in Haifiax has also re ned home. I I \\;i I Mr and Mrs J. 'i‘0i'onto who luive a 110st of fricntls llPTP aw l!‘ Atl11i"c City, at Chai- fcnte-Haddon Hall. , I I I Q Mrs. Donald Grant who is spend- iuz a week at her old home in ttriint John. was amorg ihc giiesfs at. a tea given by Mr and Mrs lildt n R. Clark on Sunday in hon- or of the Lieut. Governor and Ms. W. G. Clark oi Fredericton. N. B.. who were spending the wcek there. . I I and Ms. G. F. Dewar. and . . i!" lDcwar returned liomc Wednesday from St. Petersburc. I""ll"(‘lfl where they spent e. de- lightful winter. They motored back as far as Moncton. I I I I Mrs John A. Fraser left Tues- dav on a visit to Montreal. later groin’: on to Toronto to visit Mr Dr an I Freezers sister. Mrs. A E Mc- an Air Com- Auxhiaiy Air l .'ruii 11v cicorette ca~e ' s. McL/iod of l had spent nrurly half an hour at lone of the town's new housing est- .1105. At the iii-st llLllaf.‘ she visit- t-cl, she was met at the door by the tenant, Mr B 0gb urne. and having coiniiicnted favourably on -ihc size of ihe rooms and the cup- board space. she said. "Very iiiee house indeed After her visii bo the works. Q 1 Aiarry took tea at The Towci one of the hostrls the 1 - trucks many 4i‘ |llilllT€ for not-outta on Friday crr». i 11in: of last wcel: at her home on Cic- niow avenue. Ottuiva The hoswss {wore ii cosiuinc of white ct-cpc ‘and .\I'.r.\ .\l.= v Z\li.'l"t1=c wore white itict wiili r1 corsigc bouquet of crim- ison roscbuiie. About 50 _vour.g peo- 1 pic were present and enjoyed danc- finz, with a buffet supper at mid- 1 night. I I I I 1 As the Rovai Family is subject to iriiizoiiinz scheme. the Queen has lai-riiiiged special menus for Royal kitchens. omitting courses from luncheon and dinner. Windsor Cas- tle kitchen gardens have been ex- Itcndcd to provide more fruit and vegetables. I I I I bliss Flo ence Baktr entertained \'L‘l'_V happily at the home of Mr. and Zvlrs. Earle Baker on Tucs- dav evening for Miss Phyllis Whit- lcck whose marriage is to take place sl.orily. l\'l'ss Baker invited ‘her frirzids in for an evening of bridge and a kitchen shower for the {popular guest, of honor who 1e- ccived many useful and lovely gifts for her 119w home. ‘ I I I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Colwiii left. Friday oi last week by car on .11 visit to Boston. . . . Mrs. A. S McAssey entertained for her Bridge club on ‘Phuzrsday evening. I I I u Long necklaces are in favour, es- pecially for the older woman. Queen Mary often wears a necklace of; pciiius or diamonds almost reach- ing to her waist and the modern matron follows her example by wearing a necklace oi thick god or semi-previous stones wound sev- eial times round the throat, the longcst. loop hanging just above the waistline. ‘Fhese necklaces are ofzen the only ornament. on a. sim- ply tailored gown or suit. Tur- Alonen and Mr. McAloncn in To- ronto. I I I I Mrs. Walter M. Bears. Porkdale Apartments. was hostess Wednes- dnv even‘t1g at a mcst cnioveolc "'11- tnbH hridec hmoiiring Mrs. It. S P. Jardine who is being cordially welcomed to Charlotte- town. I I I I Mrs. Lloyd Wcllne’ has her mot-her, Mrs. ‘Turner of Sankvlllc, as her guest for. several wrecks. I I Miss Edith Rc-zers Ls being wel- ' cc-nzcd heron from a visit to Mont- real and Boston. I I I 'I Sitting in the same auto-i.r1ick_ in which she tvcrit round the Em- ire exhibition at Glasgow, Queen i ary recently toured the works of 'I‘ues . Agriculture Implement Makers at iprctby home. With Hddillmlal 8W5“ quoise, jade, and Lapis lazuli arefav- ourite stones, sometimes inter- spered with links of fine gold or platinum, ‘ ‘ ' Mrs. W. A. Currze was hcstcss 0n Monday evening for the East End Bridge club of uxhach she is a mem- ber. I I I I ‘The Thursday afternoon bridge club had a social gathering at the Charlottetown Hot-cl this week,very much enjoyed l1_v 1h:- mcmbes. I I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. Lei-icy Holman Summers-hie. from a visit to Montreal and New York. . I Harry W . I I Cudmore dav at. her Mrs. bridge hostess WES MAYl-‘AIR. _ til d i be ui d llcrfcct comfort, Tncl titcnsolggfsmitlroéllrllagggfiosdlxeworfited 0st. evutzlllrlv in crochet and l_<i1ii.- ‘ 111551953 will keen its shape and wear lncieiinitciY-l ling cord (string). in all white or ustel tones. wvcl rcviations, in sizes 32, 34 and 36 inch To order m]; dQsig-n. wriic vour name and address m1 a bicce oi name! and send with l5 cents in will 01' Charlottetown Guardian. '1" Charlottetown Ouardlln Ngedlework DQ981181!!!“- Design No. 49!! NAME________________-_-___--_ TWO-PIECE CROCHET DRESS e ttern inclu es easy-to-follow crochet instructions without. ab-_ IIIOIQQII OIIII OIQQIIIOOIIQIQIIIQII IOIQIIIOIIOIIOIIIIO IO-OO-I} Woman's Re alm "f. Social and Personal '1. Fashionsv. i oooon nv+nw+n+oo4+wwnnvonw n1 “"94"” N Du sley. Gloucester, Previously she; Mkslaclrcss, and former wife of Such! w_ IGuiIr French actor-mrnager. iof her parents, Mr. and M's. Harry ‘win l-..1< been so seriously ill for rue: CHARLOTTETOYVN GUARDIAN I lllTi‘t3-B8ll8ll8'8 Bride Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box successful? Or will workin closer together? If a man to make to make Leslie Hnrc-Belisha. former Brit- ish war minister. is reported to have married Jacqueline Dclubac. French Answer: A cy lln for refreshments and a social I0lll‘ marriage ait a man succee s in making money, will lt tend out home life? a poor boy, may he not lind by the time he makes his fortune that he has outgrown his wife who has not had the advantages of the same contacts that he has? Is that an argu- ment for waiting for success before marriage? PERPLEXED J. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- MONEY OR MARRIAGE PROBLEM EACH INDIVIDUAL MUST SOLVE Man Who Waits to Make His Fortune Seldom Finds Real Happiness When He Does Marry Dear Miss Dix-fihould a, 511F135 marriage 11111.11 he is financially together for success bring a man and wile ecl es to get rich before he marries and falls money, will it cause him to sidestep ether? 0n the other hand. l him feel that he can ge along With- Li a man marries when he is nic has said that whether you many or whether you don't. you will regret it. That same reply might b , Whclhfil‘ a man should marry before or alter e made to the question of o a a u (rlnakii; his ffllftblllli. rbrhwhichevfif wglv the _, ,, oes. ere ~11 e ime i enn w '1 e Mrs. A. R. licnnnn has returned mdn1tv Iran depcngglupon a‘: ma“, m, from VISlllllg in Halifax. woman a d the circumstances ‘Iherc are no hard and fast laws for our Mrs. James. Mnifnoli, and litt-iei sen A‘lan. of Mcncton are girestsl instance, with Still-pliant. Summciside. Mi". Mili- is being pleasantly enterta n- of! marriage until he has reachedl his goal. ' onto noon Airs. M. S Bent of Saint John. formerly of Charlottetown. is spend- iiii! several vvrrks with her sister. .\ l" L. V, Trriiholm in Amherst. N. S. I I I I M's. J L Curran left Tuesday morning 011 a visit lo her sister, Mrs. Ian MrArihur and Mr, Mc- Arthnr, in Toronto.‘ a a You can say that a man is lteavily handicapped who has a wife and chidren on his and that cause supporting a family tied llin down to a D001‘ Job, or a nagging. belittling wile killed his fnitn in himself. and ‘so, whcii opportunity knocked at his door he not only did not have the golden key with which lo open it, but was so worn and beaten down he did not. have the a strength to do it. It is ll'l".'l$lli'l to know that Mrs. B"ll"f' lii-rnarri of St, ElWlflflYS But. on the other hand. there arc wives who are an inspiriitioii to their is "K111113111 tiirsiiii: zPil-dlié? irriizii ilizii flaming renewed health; leietéélgisacgtlalgl; “tfifésuiccesshslometllrlnes Out oi honor to the Canadian than a hindrance. Ivslaiaqv fglsliawil; iron-us ass ' d Buckinriham would have been content. with small ' c. . the Queen things himself has lliifl to hustle so '0. a largo diamond. maple lewf to nav for 111s wife's extitaviaggnggg brooch. at the ‘ceremony of the that he made himself a iniliionaire changing of the guard. M1079 118 knew it. I I I I Miss Bent-ha Schurmon and Mrs. Jack McLeod. Summerside enter- It is also true tizat when a poorl bov and girl marry. and she has 1.1mm n. number o; friends on to stay at home doing the cooking,’ Tl\ll"‘.“('!l\‘ aPcrnoon and evenirg at lwasllmg- p'3.“"-"'.pm¢h'm¥ and b51131 ihc frrmci-Ks hcmc. At the aitrrnron lmdmm “vmle m5 "mm" Lmuw-s mml tea W‘: (Rom J B wmmn my I out into the world among brilliant sided over the tea cup. and in E191 evening a most enjoyable social time “is srwnt- All of us are daily witnesses to ' the tragicai spectacle of poised. so- _ Dliisticiiied men of the world drag- summcr fashions in the greatest Elm: aYOImd dowdy little dull wivesl numbers since the 90's. style scouts “m0 are m "WV 01"- OF Dill"! any- in u“, fashion mar, report In where except in their own kitchens. Manhattan's largest shops they are We "id n"? We" "m" ""58" hang,‘ M "tremendous news" and cal accounts of the divorces in which are 1mm, Show“ i,“ "aw, duh,“ successful men discard their old 1111 fabrics than the 96's ever knew. wigfismfoli “ex 9M5 mo“! m keepmg What's behind the YVlTZlSOl {WINNIE w “r a fled estates‘ nobcdv seems in know. Some lav it to the influence of Quccn Eliza- beth's visit lo Canada and the United States last. summer. Others sav it's just part oi the general trend. I I Parasois are comincr hack with But-and this also happens — often the poor boy and girl who get married work together, grow up‘ together, plan and hope and struggle.) together. and it makes for them a, comradeship and a happiness and a1 closeness thatno other husband and‘ returned Thursday j wives ever enjoy. when you see n. rich oi man hanging a fat old woman w h in-i congruous jewels, you may know! tha he is trying to pcv her back with matched-pearl necklaces for the string of beads that he wasn't. able to give her when thcv_wcrc1 first married. It is the real thing in‘ romance. The trouble about a man outtingl off marriage until he has made his pile is that by the time he gets veaiiv to marry he has uflleflllll‘ 105l- his tastc for it. You can't summon back vonth after it has gone. You can't make the blood rim hot in vcur veins after it has slowed down and fallen to icewatcr temperature. You can't see visions afici- your eyes have got- keen nnd hard look- iniz into business propositions. wedding cake hos.11't- miicli tonic to A MorningSmile Alli; \‘1i'l‘lll§_.' 11.111 an licur for n. No. 1 l1~11:11, during which time several 2's and 3'1. and 4s had pan- sed. three No. 1's arrived together. This was tco much for an irate mrniber of the crowd. Tiuh. Scared of the Jerries," he srieered. “Travelling in convoys!" A doctor had just. finished his examination of "l-lndgc"—newly cniicd up from t/he fann. "I'm gnu-y to say there's some- thing wrong with you: heart," he said. "To giive it a. name. it's angina prelcris.” “Yr.ll'l'B wrong there, zur." aris- avrcil llcdgc. with happy bl!"- it after it stands too long on the vacuous smile. "That isn't her shelf. name at iill." Andi so mticl "llilii who llifll marliV n I ll f‘ 8K0 l‘ f‘ . "ffétmfisg; ,3» thinkztllat. it'll; bctici- to stick to .. ihnn bride's; Or if ho Hand - crocheted jackets. matching or with crrot- d-xcssc-w are novel vers- cause to every rule there are a thousand except ‘ Ml‘. Kipling, that "he travels the fastest who travels 'll1at if a man is ambitious and bent on achieving success he should put people. that he frequently does out-l it 1-5 mow her. guidance in marriage, bo- ons. You might sa , for one." So whether a man should wait to inai-rv until he makes his fortune, or marrv and take his chances, is up t? the individual. It l: a gamble ether way. back. -———- mimy a man of talent fails just bc- 1 Money Should Not Stand in the Way Dear Miss Dix—$lnce my wife _d1l.'d twelve years ago I have lived in a boarding house. ellow boarder is a widow of my own age, 50. and. aithollkh we have never spoken words of affection to each other, we both know that. we uq in love. I have refrained from telling her of niv feelings because 1 know that she has money. ‘The other night in a casual conversation she men- tioneq that her assets were worth a certain sum. which la about. fifteen times more than mine. 1 feel that she did that to enoour e me; but it had the o posite elfec because I am of an in ependent nature. and I feel s e is now a. thousand miles awav from mo. I would hate th finger of scorn to be lntecl t me by her friends a: a gol digger. at should I do. I am positive she love: me? JAOKO. Answer: Put. your silly false pride in your pocket and p0 the question to the widow. she as Ema as far as a ladv can in propos g to ou. Now up to you to take e initia- tive. for her sake u well u your own. If . f l keenly th monezolqlueggionfotcll her fit yo: The Happy Young fMolherl- Long before the arrival of baby shegfian t3 an fortify her body by enriching the b building up the vi or of the nervous system. This was to enable er to withstand th silo anticipated and nourishment for her child. Dr. Chaaifa Nerve Food has long been known for its benefit to women under these circumstances, and she proved it to be most helpful in lier case, both before and after bub ‘a coming. e addition of Vitamin B; to the formula ogDg. 01:11:86! News Food mittde iii men; e ec ive an everaaa mven ive oi-manyo , cdkfng childbirth as well . asin recovering strength and vigor afterwards. y Almost any woman can tell you something _‘ about the benefits obtained from Dr. Chase's v Nerve Food either by herself or friends. Q llerve ‘Food n- L IIORUSCUPE the discomforts prec r 01in IITIIMDUA _to supply abundant l m1; COOK'S 1 1 CORNER l GLLZ POT ROAST OI‘ BEE-Tl l ‘ bottom The I!!! - m“ “"41 not tirin dc ii m 4 tablespoons melted fat, l large died; gong“ ‘ not u’ a. sliced, peeled onion. 4 Wmeslxwn" Plain patient wont fulfilled that c2.“- i we 1» 1e mm my‘ 1mm‘ on m “d” Dot-yin not glory-Garvin. not a one, m the melted, hot fat. Add onion, . 1. d 1 w. vm I “u, and b‘ cup wa_ ,Insp1:uehis effort, sot hllllétl)!’ the tel". Cover and cook slowly for 2 1-2 l hours. or until tender. Bemt thei He who serves everybody gets aches. ‘purse. 1 rm M» Cook about 1O minutes longei‘, 3.0mm on m. m“ o, 34mm,’ basting three times. Remove meat to hot Platter, tlien pour off or skim off the exoflceals fB-futresfifvlgfll "9- P01" i,“ d 91mg‘ m“ 9- Japan's issue of stamps oom- 11bit‘ lmmogeggv 1», 2m mim- Blend I tablespoons of the reserv- two :01": amp Te w“ m m!“ ed fat with the flour. which has ______ According to stylists. trousers been placed in the kettle. Add liquid and cook until thickened, o, Bmph schoolboy‘ M me m_ ture will contain no pockets. stirring constantly. Season, if ncceasaiy, and pour over the mast. , Rump or chuck roast may also be used, if desired. RASPBERRY BARS the Barbary ape i5 Europe's only species of wild monkey. Because of a. shortage of lilk ma- terials. women in Smith Africa no resorting to linen pctticoafs and other styles of their grandmothers. i mp flour 9G8 COPPER. ROOFS PROVIDE 1-2 cup butter A CHARM AND BE UTY 3559M"? 1"" For oenmries copper roof: have 1 mi- beiilefl been used 0n buildings throughout 1 c“? m?“ tihe world because that material 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups coooanut 1 teaspoon vanilla provides bot/h statcllness and chum as well as the economy of perman- EIICO. Method (humble together the gum,“ mm“; 1; mm ‘M "our Mid bu“! and M41611 Flt-h dmablo and ma: m cs1; u: the first egg and the tablespoon of .beau1[.y "m, m. m5 m1” m“, milk. Roll out and line a square [moat gflmggmjeflg cmdgumu m; inn with the mixture. Spread this 1 metal takes on a 0010!‘ minim- w “"1 79595911‘? 18m. Mill" I 10D- istaittiary bronze and eventually “i118 by combining the befltim H!!! .' acquires tihe characteristic velvety the sugar, QHdFIlDIGSgIJOXIS butter, tihe , green patina which blends so well ooooanu a van a. Spin: d tlhi _ _ I _ on mp o, we Jam and m?“ m: with stone brick wood and foliage FASHION FLASBES about 30 minutes in a. moderate oven (850 deg. 11'.) Cut in squares wihen baked and cool an a cake NW has, m flghigmgglllj‘; m. ma“ elude many off-face silhouettes, _' particularly small cap-Inks turban/s h" "m. 1:“ (lireapatentlfi cgirlg: If; in bright calmed moire ribbon with y a . from _ claims whatever upon her property. a m“ bow M t small oanotiers an me Mg mil- $'m.".ii1.l'§"1'i"1l"i'°u'° . B! 8. E marry 8!‘ and 4 becom a m, h . b t , liner-y fast-hon of the moment, illus- havo 5111111211 monegpgtx: t1i1§p1v“ii11"31‘l» "Tamil b” m" S"? btytflm’? m‘ your own wants and be independenm irinallv done in beige and brown and you are verv foolish to let a lit- mixture elasticized crepe. It has tie monev come between you. la fine mesh veiling failing from people of your ago can make tihe crown at either aide and life a beautiful and happy thing for mugm mm m mam mm, so“ each other. Dont throw away the'a,.o.und m, back o; m, mm 10w Elf that the h ff . n, $01, marry m: waging, flrneg gfxyneaa- the nape of tlhe neck. thus her love and companionship iind|'m'm':'3 m‘? face‘ understandi , i’ h '_"—— something f‘; nIgl-le “tiiifabitguiifil Handbags 60bit!!! "091 "l! W" l lni naval officers’ uniforms accom- anvthing that hei- money will buy. As for what other people think paniv new riavv blue ensembles, and 3V1. don't give that a thought. shown in Lomion. Wha B!‘ we do we will be criticized. ._.._.. DOROTTTY DIX- CmnlbinaMot-is of turned with knit- , ted fabric: are developed at dress- making shows in London. Tlhe fruits of one coffee plant are called "cherries" by tine coffee planters. seven months after the flowers open. tlhey are fully TIDE. fleshy‘. and oi a dccp rBd color. e strain i _?_ i The Great salt Plains in Okla- lhoma comprise an art-a of six bv l eight miles, as level as a table 10p. N0 Farms AND FURBBIIOWS r011. wars. WOMEN wiio MUST OIWYVALL ORDERS l l l London:-A list. of tine ruleal wihfoh have been issued to all mem- bers of the Women's Auxiliary ;Territorial service taking up their" duties in France. contain ten com- I imandrnenk xvirch are as. ioiilowsz, 1 l. All Iiritlrh women serving in| 'lT‘rnn"e will be svbiect to military law, lust asmtihettroope. a _ m‘ 2, 'I'he'_v v1 . ge. army m ona. FOR NEW PEP nniv fcnr-fiftlivi on’ those issued to F‘ men in tit.» ficld. 'I‘i1eir pay wil AND ENERGY icrme through the army, but the _ _ rates again will only be four-fifths of those mid to tlhe BEJ". 3. No frills ro blouses will be allowed. The women will be ai- lowed to wear only the regulation 1 (By FRANCES DRAKE) fifltlllfli urriiform. S"ik stockings may a owe . (Copyright, 1940, King Feature! Syndicate Inc). ' 4. Ziiokc-un will be allowed, un- Look in the seatluu your birthday comes in, and find who! your outlook is, ac - nwmm-te-wmwmu-aumn-vmu-e-vu-aaasnvuvvvv. ' -- - For Saturday, April 17th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) officially. That is to say. lipstick and powder will not be available as cording to the stars agreeable for prlvatc affairs, ovudy. , ' , corre-pondciicu, travel anu- outdoor actlvihcs. ‘iji v APKIL 27. 1940 ‘x AAA AA‘ r erature Helpful Hints For Women Folk part of their issue, but girls wiii permitted to buy their own col: metics and use them, m 1m; u they are weaned Wllh dllficretiun, 5. The army will Provide hair trim: rm- the A.T.S. at the W111 6d 1t l5 kept 0. "Ifiwiernlzation" between mg A3128. and the 3.3.1". will b¢ u. lowed and even encouraged, ‘l. Officers of one service dilne in a public restaurant with officers or privates of the um" oes. fl. ‘Ilhe A.T.S. must salute their own offzvoers and may be lXpecwd no salute male officers. 8. Army canteens will be Open w ATS. who. may also visit Bay, soldiers‘ messes if invited. 11-1111, the women may return the com- plimelil. I0. Iln the event oi a mairiags between a ” of the Airs, and a member of the B.E.F. m; girl would require to go 1mm, under the army order prohibit; soldiers having their wives in uh, military areas in France. LovelyGlu: Painting Fun Ind Simple To Do inns of the wool jacket matched tol crepe dress so popular at the resort. i season and crirrvin: rig-ht. on foir summer in the original rabbit hair jerseys. - with REGA but coolu time: u: R NO. 492 85 bllfit. stamps to Needlework Department omy gvutll and simply broad. EET_______________.___------_ movmn......_-...__------—-————— Wlicilm you're an amateur, expert, newly- wed or matron-you'll get more baking satisfaction because they've through experience that rc- nults are better and econ- llour in and. REGAL is lop-notch for any purpose docs marry. to find that soinehosv his monev is counterfeit and won't;1-'\"°T 3-20 a m- buy him the happiness he Pitpecicrl. The izlorv and the circling wings are notjor sale over the counter. two trinca (very godd astral-s). between the Moon and Uranus and the Moon and Neptune, are taking place. Recep- L Flour. Tlic in the Mari- EGAL men, found when this line wonderful for i tivc and encouraging to n-ll 1n- zpiiatioiiai and inventive matters. Unusual twists and zdeas especial- ly favored. APRIL 21 to 30 (Taurus)- Bom before May Sun's an pal’- iiculnrly friendly to heart lnterestl, artistic and profesdonal nmfitiera, hobbms. You born after May 5 an in line for similar benefits though you may III/VG to avoid extremes. 1 MAY‘ 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -'Ilhe sort of day during which a true Gcnunian should flouinsh. With your penchant for cleverness lfllid orginality’, you should bring ‘fortlh some bright ideas and inno- vations. whether for busineYs, ad- ivertising, social or entertainment affairs. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -A.moriiz the favored activities ‘this splendid Saturday: Transpor- iiirtion: travel for Business and pleasure: slicvflpliii: courtship; man-loge; specials": matters per- taining to radio, the theatre. JITLY 24 t0 AUGUST 2 (hem- Quiic probable that you will turn today into a record-breaker, wlvtever your interests. A11 ind!- caFons point to success. Interest- ing news and opportunities It your doorstemi . AUGUST 23 to SRVFEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Interior decorating. gar- dening, dresornnkfmg. dawning hats and other wearing apparel. entertainment. painting. children's activitien sports and travel rank high in favor. SFITFMBER 24 to OCTOBER 9.71 (if-lira) _- Be cmitloiuz in a.m., merit, stubbornness. Balance of day (Scorpio) - Ideal for catching up with neglected correspondence, giving time to an artistic talent. studying and indulging activit cs good for the health. Pleasant. quiet influences. r NOVEMB mm. and 11 pm. vibrations an beneficial ma‘ all worth wihilo ideas anddnterests, Try to mingle pleasure and rest with ncccsary duties. Don't neglect family for urmcoeasary affairs. DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 21 (CAPRICORN) —- If you will be careful not to over-estimate or mlsjudge in your planning this morning, you should have no way in whatever your day's pro- gram calla for. Be gay and en- miiLEBst-lc. (Aquarius) - You can be the cen- and shine! Or you can quiet. study. invent or tinker with your pot . If work is your schedule. iihen whistle while you work. A lacikadalsical sort of day. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2U (Pisces) -- Day is well worth your interest and cement CfIOTl/i. Much good can be ---‘- Good nvwa, unexpeoted benefits indicat- ed for you cheerful, cooperative Piaceans. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY to be a good organizer. An industrious and clever some- deve rightly its God-given tal- ents. is will be a. very active in- dividual and should always be mn- structively employed. will :1 1rd m avoid bad tempvr, misyurig-lmum 1w and outdoor interests for the good of its hcalfh. Help .it ' cloves and a was stick of 11mm- mc in won!- lmun m am- nth- OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 ‘ trouble making appreciable head-. body who should be urged daily tol A hard perennial that comes up every spring is the dark dress iwlth touches of white. A wide fit- of this versatile dress. Gleam: white pique makes a gilet th smiles at strips to the wash tub, . and one that is easily put on. Wear ltihis some dress without the white. iwlth a flower or gadget on your lapel or a bright necklace. Style No, 3230 is derlgncd for sizes i2. 14. 16. i8 and 20 yearn. Size l’? requires 5 yards of 39-inch ma7:~?‘.'l for short sleeved dress iuid long sleeved bolero. Accessory pattern No. 3248 in dcsfgncd for one size. adaptable to any size, and includes the gilet, collar and pockets. halter and tie- nn pockets. ‘Phiv pattern must be JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2o .,,,,,,.,M ,..,,,,,,,,,.,_,._ l Send (i5cl. pre- plainly vour Name. Address and ctvlc number Bo cure to state tho size vnu wish. - lstyic No. 32:10 Size ......- 1T1» Street Addreu 1 nit-I Province merma- mum: i arm brisk exercise in the cold’ nlr, a pick-nip drank of hot spiced "Rom and Cottage I _1 hillpll” thin picture in vivid colors, in it: full cine-B x I8 lnchu. you can easily paint ft other subjects, too. Just lay a sheet of (lass over ii printed pattern and follow the de- llgn with your lmuh. With tbreo tubes of color: you ca11 mix all the shades you uquiro. A color chart lhows you how. And by adding a touch of black or white household enamel you darken or lighten a shade. For the tulips, us: purple and yellow-Aer the roses. nliades of pink, orange. yellow and red. When the painting is finished, slip a piece of colored paper behind the glass for a background. frame-and ad- mire your handiwork! Our set, "Four designs for Painl- ings on Glass." includes "Roses and Cottage Tulips," "China Clipper." "Tropical Birds" and "Moonlight in Venlce"—each 9 by l2 inches. Tclli what colors to use; has chart show- ing ho\v lo mix paints. Send 20c iii cams for your 504 <11 Four Designs Flor Paintings 0n Glam to The Guardian Home Serv- ice. Be sure to write plainly ycur "time. Addrcrs, and the Name of Picture set. Name - Street Address lia is invigorating. It's correct w ‘serve it in large glass mugs with sugar, a slice of lemon, a few .