PAGE EIGHT l I‘__HE MARCH 27, .Woman ’s Realni Q-Socialw and Peijsonal v-:- Fashions -:: Literature v .'-0#‘ ‘ HAPPENINGS ' OF . . . WEEK. . . mMISSES nomtssnnsnitv Have the smartest fashions in years for the Junior Miss matching a young Springjiood, yet timed to a small Sing budget. f?‘ EASTER DISPLAY oooxs cannon FIG PUDDING C0 R0 NATIO N lumvlnun Five tablespoon comstnrch, 1-2 e t s B P I’ . l.l i1 0 i1 s l’\ \\ 7i l! S B 1'2 b S: S b Ii IA 1;. I‘: S I” V d I. P C I D U 1;; a GIJLLISCIPS Elite BE IN STEP WITH THE TIMES and have a “Coronation” Wave PHONE 1329 Beauty Salon siivi; BACON KINDS’ ‘ Bacon rinds should bo silVfli for flavoring soup.- nnd dzwd pet's and bean dlghos, v yin r:.'<.iig beans spread the rzn ' the top, and they Will noconlv a do} cznus flavor. but illFy u ll prevent the top laycr oi burns from burning,_ l: SAYStV Yburfigure [mo 2s your age line Arrest 3T1 me ! at these FOUR points 0f danger Spreading Tings Convex Bat irizsa are the tell-tale signs of age: a bulging diaphragm, a pendulous abdometnspreadingthighs, and a sway back. More than 80% of women are han- dicapped by at least one of these four figure problems. Nemo has created four new foundations that preserve - youthfulness at these four danger points. For the woman with spreading thighs, the com- bination illustrated is just the thing. Elastic side and front sections provide firm control, yet allow perfect freedom and grand com- fort. Made of attractive baJ tiste. Graceful bust section is half lace and half batiste. Style 75-750. A value It $550 bellows. 17m Ir lbs [nun/i o] a urm s! slur. Ilunwnh published in rlu isnnr! 4/ hfllvvmr jmiuim ynubjulrurr. 1 up a bit. of ,_.___ ,_ y opera star. depends on rest breath- ‘ keep her healthy and young look- ‘ of work.- which will be in Queen Elizabeth's crown. These gems will be re- placed by others. Queen Mary's crown will resemble the dladem she has worn on several occasions. It will have a wide jewelled band. with alternating umtanding crosses of plate and fleur-de-lys. Her cor- onation gown will be a magnificent Revilie model all-over gold metallic embroidery and sequins. It will be made in the simple style Her Maj- esty has chosen in the past for official occasions wearing of her orders and honors. The gown will have the square de> colletage and diminutive sleeves necessary for wearing" the Order of the Garter. Her robe, or train. will 3be of hand-woven purple velvet. The HQUSEWIFF and i ' HER ACTIVITIES six yards long. embroidered in gold with ermine cape lining and a five- inth ‘order. ’ oats The Right. Hon. R. B. Bennett. who ha" been in Toronto fora EASTER RECIPE With a tailored suit. of grey Mix a blouse of red;_ Add a Breton sailor tipped 0n a iavell-coiffed head. l Stu" a feminine fancy for Patent. purse a_nd_sh0€5—— Here's a recpe you ll find wen-dressed women choose. LOVE or‘ BEAUTY Trike time to go see the lovely ‘sunset. or beautiful rainbow when your child calls for YOU l0 90m? ‘ admire 1L If, BIICUUF QC IIHLLIYC appreciation and love 0f Eh? bounti- i iul in the child and should not bv passed over with a "I have not. time just now." F you are work 11g on such a strain as that it W111 d0 you good to see something alti- ‘ gopher lovely as well as the child. i TAP nsncnvc. RECOMMENDED If many housewives would ha“ tap dancing sinc irzures wouldn't. chflnge and ria- tional domesticity mgnt be COH- sidcrably happier. That's Eleanore Whitney's I thought. She extends fihib fldvwe W women folks: l “Ari hour or two each day spent. in tap dancing will be of grfifiil benefit to any woman who d siresl to preserve her figure. Aft/er the rudiments have hem leafnld all schoolythe pupil may dancc at» home and acquire the desired rc- suits." LILY PCINS’ CONCFIITPED EFFORTS KEEP HER FIT Lily Ports attractive Mitrolmllifl“ lng exercises and sensible dict. t0 ing. despite her strenuous schedule Regardless of her rehearsals and performances in New York. T114110 broadcasts from all over the coun- try. shooting sessions on a movie lot. and appointments to be D110- tographed, fitted and feted. the prima donna does deerp breathing exercises for half an hour three times a day. llllil covers for mattresses are tuck- ed in undcr ihc edge. lcuvlng a ‘ bltkbuli. will ot- bairrvlling out. in Miss Ponds sticks to the early-to- bcd-early-to-rise motto and. duf- ing the day always mimasei W rest. for one hour. She generally takes her nap right after lunch. . she drinks between five and six quarts of water every clay and diets to gain weight. Lily Pons admits that she was‘ a frail and sickly youngster and‘ attrlbutesythe fact that she be- came strong and now is a very healthy woman b0 breathing ex- ercises and a diet composed main- of green vegetablefi. He?" salads. fresh fruits. Of course, it. just isn't possible for a woman who works in an of- fice or one who has to do much housework to sleep one hour each day. however. the business g‘rl cer- tainly can take a. brisk fifteen- rninutor, walk in the fresh air right- afmr lunch. The homemaker should be mblo to arrange her duties to allow for- a twenty-minute rest pefiod in the middle of the day or late in the afternoon. It may seem like an impossible idea. but it certain- ly is a worthwhile one. The wo- “I am regaining weight and feel fine!" LAST SPRING, a fired factory worker whose health was slipping, walked into a drug store for a package of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A few weeks later he wrote: "I was very rundown and tired out after the long Winter in a factory. Had pains in the hcad and back, so started taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I began to feel better so continued to take them. Now I am fit for any kind oi work and am regaining weight and feel fins." THOMAS M—-.' When the vitality is low and the health rundown, there is usually a shortage of iron in the system. This interferes with proper nour lshmcnt and very often the ailing Ilium, ,0, _ ‘M’: m, d person loses weight. But what a ' Nam on reqimi. ‘ and lift himself on his hands. He l . to half an hour is enough. once a mun who gels the sliori-nap habit 1g gOJlg to b;- a pleamntci‘ person to have around the house. And She'll Stay younger years longer. GOOD POSTURE HAS 1T5 BEGINNINGS IN INFANCY “A rm bed and no pillowff Thus should baby bccin his lif". ii he l5 to hzivc a straight. littc Nplilf’, with his head sot. right. on top. as a licnd should be. Many cribs gci holes in the ccntro. because pads and irrotect- ncsi-lilzi: place for tlic bnby to cud- tut- in, lkc u lllil‘ b.l‘(l Th,“ L,» 1.q\.=,;y~ flllll wurm and all that. bu’. it d .k\ not allow for rol- mq or lllYllllill. mid besides baby's the lilldfilf‘. um where it shouldn't be A flat pillow. an inch higli..won'i. liuri iLlll if it. ‘s firm. But babies have n [Plldvlrliy to p \" )II‘D around their liTLKlS and ir-Q are heat- ‘ng. Any pillow with 11s little cave in the centre made by the weight of the hcritl often causes ears to fqld over. il‘l(l lntrr the mother. uxll no SIJJYCIIIIIL’. for a "conf r-j int-ii" cap. to corr ct. protruding? cars A too-lush pillow will W80, throw out. o: inc the straight. con- tinuty of spine and neck. DISLIKE TIGIIT BEDS Babies move quit/o a lot in bed. . to shift; pxsition. just as adults do. I It is port of Lhcircxcrcise. One reason they cry xvhcn put. down is that flu“ {M53490 ate "restriction" with bod. and babies cannot. bear hznnpcfng, ‘ One fccls sorry for the little thing. in such a crib. with cgvers fastened tightly; across the bfldl! and undcs pinned as tight as pins can make them over hips and stomach. EVCTY day. a well baby (not too new) may be allowed to kick with- out. his clothes on. in a warm room ivith absolut/ely no draughts. - He can be laid on a wide, firm bed (cure being taken that. be cannot. roll offl. or on a thick comfort spread smoothly on the floor. The floor is best in summer. He will kink. and crow. and roll will find that. IliS feet gopinto his _. mout-h nicely. roach for thing; and stretch his muse s. Ton mmuim day. Of course. when he reaches the creeping stone, he will get plenty of exercise. . DON'T FORCE SITTING UP . The baby will learn to sit up from six months to eight or nine months of age We must remem- bcr that there is a difference in childrcn, Some of the healthiest are the laziest. Don't force him. Wlion hc i ‘sis on straining into a sitting position. put firm pillows around him. Ho will wobble for- ward then. and not. have. enough strength to hold his little backfbone up. Support. h"m for a little While this way. either with your hands oi‘ with broad shoot or towcl around his body. A very few minutes of this is enough at first. until his back miracles can take it alone. fContinucd on page 9) happy chamic takes place when iron is taken in the form of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilisl Organs, glands. and ihc bloodstream all be- come invigorated. Nerves an nourished, appetite increases, food is assimilated hotter, new energy is crratcri and lhc system forms more rich blood and builds healthy tissue. Your income, your success in busi- ncss or society, your hopes and ideals, all depend upon your health. So if you fcel out of sorts, tired out and unticrwcighl, do as thousands of others have done. Tnkc Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Price 50c. Trike Dr. Williams‘ PIIIIK Pills n ' ' you don’! ca! boiler, nmmau and healthier, your money will be returned to you. couple of days, has gone to New York to join his sister. Mrs. W. 1). Herridge. who is spending anshort. time there. I O I O _ The Lieui-Governoi- Hon. George D. DeBlois entertained at. a dc- lightful dinner party Monday even- ingin honor of Brigadier H. F. H. Hertzborg. G. M. D., D. S. 0., M. C. officer commanding Military Dis,- trlct. Number 6. Major Jeffrey. O. B. E.. M. C.. D. A. A. and Q. M G.. Military District Number 6, both of Halifax. and officers of the Prince Edward Island Militia Units. O O O O The Queen Mary Needle work Guild members were entertained for sowing by Mra. A. A. Bartlett on Monday aftcrnoon. O O I O The Governor-General and Lady Twcedsmuir will leave May 18 on a short tour f Westmrn Oninrio, vlsitingfGalt. Brautford and Guclp. v u a . Numerous friends cf Mrs. Fred S. Chandler. Fitzroy Street. who has been confined to her room for several weeks will be pleased to know that she is able to be about. again. a a a a Mr. E. Ben Rosters who is doing research work with Prof. R. A. MacKay in Halifax spent the week- end in New Glawgow. t t I O Mrs. W. Chester S. Mc-Lure left Thursday morning on a month's visit; with her sister Mrs. J. Harold McCabe and Mr. McCobe in Brook- line, Mam. O O O O Mrs. (Dr) Carruthers left Tuesday. accompanied by Mrs. W. Reid. Be- dcque. to spend Easter in New York city the guest of Rov Dr. Sidney J. Bonnell, Mrs. Bonnell and family. O O O O Mr. A. E. MacLean. M. P.. and Mrs. MacLean Summerslde enter- tained in the Parliamentary Dining 300m. Ottawa. prior to the Easter recess in honor of their nephew, Rev. Vans B. MacLean. B. A., and Mrs. Macbean, who are now resi. dents of Ottawa. Covers werenlaid for a party of 12. a - a . Home friends will be interested in knowing that. Miss Edith mu. of IM'WeYIIIOuIJ-h street, in taking part in the Junior may .“Tlcket-of-Leave- Man" at Emerson College, Boston, Miss Hill is corresponding secretary of the Zeta Phil Eta sorority. O O O O Mrs. Amanda Taper who under- went an operation at the P. E. I. Hospital on Monday is resting 9,5 well as can be expected. O O O O Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes’ painful accident, is deeply regretted by her many friends. , O O I O Rev. Dr. John Buchanan. former Moderator of the Church of Canada, and vgtcrgn missionary, who, after nearly half 5 will“?! of service in India. has asked the General Board of Missions for permission to stay in India. although a Illflolli-Zh is now due. It is under- stood that it. is Dr. Buchanan's dc- sire never to return to Canada. but to continue living in India, where his wife is buried. anon Princess Elizabeth has asked her mother the Queen for a garden of her own at. Buckingham Palace. The Queen is arranging for a sec- tion of the flower beds behind the Royal summer hou"e on the north- west. side of the Palace to be set aside for her daughter. The little Princess is very fond of flowers, 1""! in the "munds" ' or her own little house which stand; 59mm; FIOYB-l 1101188 in Wlnthor Great Park. She has a fine show of early spring bulbs ready to flower. l Much interest is being takgn m u... :future of the miniature cottage— mmlileie with its garden-which has been one of the joys of the little Princess}: life at Royal lodge in Windsor Great Park. Princess Margaret, too, loves this charming abode. Ii. is possible that the min- iature cottage will be brought to town and placed tn the grounds of Buckinflhflm Palace. The Princ- esses have arranged the interior larselv to suit their individual tastes and the characteristics of the two Royal children are indicated vcry dtllnltely in these little individual touches. requiring the g Pre ibytcrian ' oooo Mrs. George J. Rogers and Miss Norah Longworth have returned from a delightful trip to the West Indies. O O O O Mrs. Prowse, wife of the Hon. T. y W. L. Prowse, who has been quite 1 lll for the past week is oonvalescinx nicely. ' I I I O y The Queen is said to be adopting quilted fashions for many of her bedrooms. Rose i: the colour which has largely claimed her attention. she has ordered a rose bedroom set. For one of the Buckingham Palace bedrooms the Queen is hav- j ing a blue water proof material with i a large white spot. Her Majesty is having sets of guest towels in white with embroidered pictures of Buck- ingham Palace, Westmlnistor Abbey. the Tower. Homes of Par- ; liament, Tower Bridge, and St. Paul's O O O O l The Students of Pine Hill Divin- 4 ity Hall. Halifax - at their fare- ; well gathering‘ of the class of '37 gave expre"=ion to their high . esteem of Rev Clarence MacKinnon D. D. principal of that Institution for over a quarter of a century by the presentation q‘ a life-sized photograph of the Principal. and which in his absence was accepted by his son. Dr. Ian MacKinnon. Mr. Donald MacLeod, M. A., repre- senting the Graduating Class, paid a worthy tribute ‘to ‘Dr. MacKlnnon whose “unstinted devotion to duty has given to Pine Hill a legacy that cannot nor ever will be n1ea<ured in tangible termW-Dr- Mac-Kinnon has a host of relatives and fronds here who will join in this tribute of praise to the great work he hos douc in training young men for the Ministry. . IVIIDDLETON SCHOOL The IOIIOWIDg is the standing of Middleton School for March: Grade X-l. Mary Mulligan; 2 Edna Trainer; 3. Helen Mac- Donald. Grade IX--l. Wilma Reid, George Smith. Malcolm Bradshaw lequali; 3 Pauline Wright. Grade VIII-—l. George Ried; 2. Everett Allen; 3. Everett Brad- show. Grade VII-1 Francis Smith; 2 Russell Smith; 3. Eldon Wright. Junior Dept. Grade V-l. Buddy Craig; 2. Bobby Reid. Grade IV— (a) 1. Alice Ham- mill; 2. (Viola Allen and Shirley McKenna); 3. Catherine Smith. Grade IV (b) —l. Henry Doucette. Grade III-A, John Criag; 2. Raymond DesRoche; 3. George McCa-be. Grade II—1. Elizabeth Wright. 2. Raymond Hammill. ault. _ Grade I (b)—1. Olive Craig. Elmer Roberts, Principal. Margaret Curtis, Assistant. NO BIDS FOB. £2,000 FUR. COAT The auctioneer’; assistant held up a womanls fur coat, color of cloud- ed-grey ashes. and the fur parted and closed like petals as he ruffled ii. Thirty pairs of longing eyes watched it movemenm. Dcfereri- tially the auctioneer suggested £600 as a starting bid. But the coatfs reserve price was £2,000. and there was no bid. This happened in th show- rooms of Debenham, Storr d Son, King-street, Covent Garden. The auctioneer said afterwards: ‘There can't be more than anoth- er ten full-length chinchilla capes or coats in the world." Potenicatos of the fur trade de- clared that. whenever chinchilla. changes hands every one of them ‘knows immediately. It. would be deadweight in the hands of a thief- “You could as easily take the Queen Mary on a secret. cruise as hide the movements of a real chinchilla coat," one said. “We know there are five full-length chinchilla coats in London-three , at West End stores, izwo in Oovent l Garden." ' The chlncilla, rat is almost ex- tinct. It. comes from South America The coat. that. did not get. even a £600 bid belongs to Mme. Garat. English wife ;f French film star Henri Garat. Said Mm.. Gamt: “It. took me one year waiting for the skins to arrive. one by one. to make that. coat. Ever since ii. had been a bur- . den to me. ; People in Paris today 6on1 . ‘dre=s' much. ‘They turn and stare if I were chinchilla." Wadi CORONATION 51/ Iiiritx counters. l5 cents. Grade I (a) —l. Ralph Arsen- >\_‘.n cup sugar. 4 1-2 cups milk, 1-2 ibl- I .5‘: spoon vanilla. 1 tublmioon short.- e-Qf- Queen Mary will wear her own Many happy friendships were 911mg’ 1 “up w‘ .1135 1'2 “up . . , crown at the Coronation. Detach- renewed at. the Teachers Federation °h°l7l>0d pecans few grains 9.11;. i d A soft, lustrous wave that will able cross-bars will be removed this week, which brought together Met-hféhlfalgfnwfigmtamsciag D DD all . . - along with several state jewels. in- teachers from all over the Prov- 8113a‘ W mm’ complete your Coionaiion ensemble. cludmg the Kohmoor diamond‘ “was. rm o! mm‘ and wok Wm, com, _in the_ starch until think. and starch! taste is gone. Add iemainlns in- gredients. turn into mold in s9!- Servc with marshmallow sauce. Note: Pudding pan may be used. lining the side with arrowroot bis- cuits. Serve on large plate with l collar of sweetened whipped cream around the edge. STAMPED AS STYLISH .R,egogniiilOn of its international popularity as a hobby has been given to phllately by a Paris neck- wear designer, who has produced a. oravat DQ511118 06 0f French stamps. MARSHMALIDW SAUCE one-third cup wow". a 1-2 table- spoons boiling water. 10 marshmal- lows, 1 egg willie, 2 alter-dinner mint-s. 'Met.hod: Boil sugar and waiver 2 minutes. Pres marshmallows into syrup until melted do not stir. Gradually pour syrup 0M0 8W9? beaten egg whites. Add crushed candies. HOME FACTS Knitted siitk underwear should be pulled and stretched by hand, not ironed. Iodine stains will sortie out of almost, any article if soaked in lime water. - _ A small almouni: of gasoline in the water when scrubbing very dirty floors will do away with grease spots. Never press a stained garment or it will make the stain permanent and impossible to remove without professional aid. Clean off all spot; before pressing. A THE SECRET OF m6.“ OFFERED BY “THE STORE‘ 0F CHILD FASHIONS” 162 Queen Street Season’s newest styles and cloths Sizes 7 to 14x 3 piece Coat Sets in soft shades of English Basket ‘Cloths and Brush- ed Wool‘ Tweeds for the Tiny Tots. Phone 92 AMov-niatgssnile are ,, ‘“ _, so many new cars on the market now a fellow simply can’t keep track cf the ON ALL SALIENTS. WHY SHE LAUGIIED “Where's that young Mexico. the next in Cuba. and a man who was calling on you?" l» ther: "A huff? A huff? The! 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