i i t i i The baby yawned in her sleep-a lg yD\Vll—Clll(i'nl0Vt.‘(l her arms and ands. "Hasn't she expressive ands?" whispered the mother, rincesl Juliana. of The Nether- ands. The baby sighed but slept on -—a tiny creature with a complexion of fragile pink and white. The crown princess tiptocd out of the cheerful green and pink rooiu. "My baby Aiargriet FTflllClSCa will always be a link with Canada, not only for our own funiilyi but for The Neth- erlands," she said. "I know she'll want to conic back when she's older to see the plaice where she was born. and llLll lllll be on excuse for the whole lLlllliiY to collie. The klildllikS of the people here is a wonderiul souvenir-something to come back to." That will oltase Ottawa. for the cirpitzii has collie to love the llairltiy- fiiiiiily‘ living iii the ' .ct-o - and - shine " n Rocidlitle. For ll'l ' Will] thc Canadian s Princess JllilH-flh was standing ewindow of the green-willie ll g room, looking up the wintry street for her two older children — Plfllilftflys Beatrix and Princess Irene -\\ll() would sc:lili]>ei' in from school ziny niinulc. Slie turned aild Ilii‘ sllLli: Wits wiirni and friendly. When you shake hands with the hen to The Netherlands throne, you reutiize she is shorter than you ex- pected, and prettier. She is a 80l- dcn_browii person. Her hair is bror. n with golden lights. Her skin ha: a golden tone, even if she does lone; .'l. bii tired, with a month-old baby to care lor, Just then there was a shout and into the room burst g criublrv elf in blue snow suit with n white hood. The round. rose-red checks were puckered with tears. A determined run had her halfway acres; the room before she saw there wire strangers. She stooped dead and bolted from the room. still crying. "I'm afraid there have. been complications in my family. said Princess Juliana. She brought herself buck to the conversation. but she looked as if she'd like to run after the sobbing Irene. “Canad- iitlls are so nice." she volunteered. "Alter the baby was born we were flooded with telegrams and flowers.’ When it was time to go, Princess Juliana. asked: “Will you do some- ‘lhillg for me? I feel badly about the stori ~- in the press that said I had a suite in the hospital when ‘the baby W115 born. Actually I didn t. I had only two rooms. The hospital was crowded. I wouldn't have dreamed of taking more. "At first we thought the baby should be with the other babies. But later that didn't seem wise. So many NOD19 hurl to visit her officially, and they nligglit have carried infection to the other babies. “There's another think. Puuple thought my room was ‘made exiixiterriiorial. It wasn't,’ :he smiled. “Really ust the room where the bilby was rri was extra-ter- ritorial." ‘ ‘ _ _ Princess Elizabeth recently receiv- ed u gift of honey from Argentine HappeningsO TheWeek Lleut. Dr. Alan Fulton who spend: his summers at Keppoch, has been spending a couple of weeks leave with his mother, Mrs. S. A. Fulton. 643 Prince Street, Truro, left the first of the week to return to his Military duties at Montreal. He was accompanied by mother who wiu remain in the. Metropolis for a time. Mrs. H. H. Pierce left by Montreal during. the e000 Friends of Miss Phyllis Reav daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reav of this city will be pleased to Lam that she has been accepted ns Nursing Sister in the Royal Can- adian Navy. Miss Reay who expects to leave for Halifax next week will be greatly missed in social circles and in Girl Guiding where she has been an enthusiastic leader and best wisllres go with her in her new wor . Dr. and plane for week. U O O I Mrs. J .J. Morris was unomz the popular bridge hostesses this week entertalriink friends at three tables at her attractive home last evening. . . . . Mrs. H. J. Gordon, Regent of the Royal Edward Chapter I. O. D E. entertained for the members of her executive at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday,‘ Mrs. Percy Williams we: lunch- eon bridge hostess at the Charlotte- town l-Iotel Wednesday for two tables. . _ 0 Mrs William T. Rmer: left last Monday on n visit to her parent: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCalum in Saskatoon. Mr. Rogers accompanied Mrs. Rogers as f'ar_as_Toronto. H Mrs. Victor Rice who has been visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. c_ H. noit, has returned to her home in S. Mrs. Leo B. Doyle arrived home by plane Monday from a very pleas- ant three weeks vacation with friends and relatives in Cambridge. Roxbury and.Mewf_ord., Mass. The Princess Royal. lccoznplnicd by Lady Bessborougl-i and Lady Moyra Ponsonby, wife and daughter of a former Governor-General of Canada, recentlv inspected a. lame Canadian military hospital which was the first to be established in Britain in this war. The Princess. wearing the uniform of the controll- er commandant of the Auxiliary Territorial service. spent the afternoon in the hospital. meeting the personnel, talking with the oat- ients and having tea. with the nursing sisters. In one of the wards the Princess shook hands wi Nursing Sister Ella. Meating. St. George, N. B. I I I Q Charlottetown friends and rela- tives in this Province will be inter- ested in the marriage of Lieut-Col. Donald Geor e Machaughlan of the th Middlesex Yeomnnry. 341d gilvg part of It b0 U18 P011811 Girls School in Castlemains. where there are now twenty-four girls who were very grateful‘ for this sweet gilt, one of many signs of the sym- piitng." of the British Royal Family 1111' POM-Sh 5101191; _ of London, took place in the King's ' f Ba . Lo d .1 t k. PM? it T,- Hoigiui,» Nfiichmgxgr giifiitfi. siifikh. ESE... “fuel”... via , enter aine a. l - 7; _ y, k 1n Joyed afternoon bridge at her home the 1 h century l‘ “c ed “way on Wednesday, . Calgary High andei-s, younger son of Dr. and Mrs, D, MacL-alilzhlan of Calgary, formerly of Charlottetown. and Miss Elizabeth Loder Johnson. daughter of the late Walter H. Johnson and of Effie, Lady Selsdon. a quiet acéuare between the busy Strand an the Thames Etnbank- ment, London. It has been blitzed five times. The bride was christen- ed there. The church was decorated hite lilies and gilded thistles. bride wore a dress of white Binnchlni with a tulle veil. Major Douglas Robertson, of the Calgary Highlanders, was urcomsman. The reception was at- tended by one hundred and fifty guests. including many senior offic_ err. The bridegroom‘: regiment pre- sented the couple with a oi of antique silverware. been helping at the Dominlons‘ sol- diers‘ Club. _ ' General Sir Ian Hamilton. Whose name is a familiar one to older P. E. O Regretful farewells were said to Mrs. \Dr.) M. McLeod, who. after a dflighllul visit in Charlottetown, lcft Tuesday for Sl-lnlmef-‘lide V! spend a iew days with her son who 15 in the B. C. A. F. before pro- ceeding to her home in New York- The Charlottetown Hotel was chosen by several hostesses this week who entertained at smart luncheon bridges for their friends prior to the Lenten ‘season. Mrs. S. R. Burke of Alberton who 1s visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. J Riley, 11 Villa Avenue, is being cor_ dially welcomed bv her friends. snxrsivsivs assess. .53." ‘__‘_ DESIGN no. m ' Matching booties and cap, crocheted in the easy Q1911 In“?! Yeqln" mly two one-ounce balls of wool. Pattom No. 441 contains list of '”“°"“" "°°°°°.'.l"“‘-‘“v’3¥i‘{i‘ ‘iffilifgfsfif filfiiiififli£tigfiimfiiiie m T" ‘fig igfiieiirigln coin or mains to Needlework sumiu. oliuiotw- town Guardian. work Department. mlgottetown Guardian aim In l4! 7m-___—_—-_—¢u~_—-—_—@———- In!!!‘ ADDRBB—--—— -—--'-'-----"-- _i-‘_,_,..__._...___- mpvm@-____--- CQNIR GRAND WINTER DISH Macaroni mardiklan l; mother grand winter dish that is c surefire lumen. Bruise one Egeund und shoulder of lamb or f untmlght brown. Add one cup chopped onion; and bruise for another l5 minutes, While braising meat and onions bdil one pound macaroni in salted water for 15 minutes. When done place in colander and run cold water over the macaroni. when well drained, mix the macaroni with the meat and OHIOHS. 1-4 cup finely chopped parsley and one cup tomato puree. Add salt and pepper to taste. Bake in oven for 20-30 minutes. OATDEAL PRUNE PUDDING One cup quick-cooking rolled oats, 172 tap. soda. 1-4 tsp. salt. 1-4 tsp. Cmmlmfin. 1-3 pound prunes, (cut finely). 2 eggs, well beaten, 1-3 cup light molasses, 2-3 cup “rater, 1 1-2 tblfips lemon Juice. Mix rolled oats with soda. salt. cinnamon and prunes Combine the eggs, molasses, water andnlemon juice and add to dry ingredients. Pour into buttered Pllddlnk mould, cover and steam for 3 hours. Serves 8, vrww- w»; -.~.,~_.-_. ,5 The mistress of the house heard the bell ring. and saw a ciiiiiese Paid“? lwllflillk at the front door. ~111Mb’ retreating. she called out to the maid; "There's a Chinese at the door. you go, ma," '17“?- WBS 000 much for the pgd. x. go stuck his head in the mo; Qutw ll uh yoursem" Jle-ntly, You go Mi‘. Smithers—I 5gp here b PB-Per that Mr So and So, gnyogtil: kenarianhis dead. Now what on BB-rtli is all octogenarian? Mn- 311131191‘: —Search mg, but; they seem to be a sickly lot, you never hear of one but he's dying Itilanders was recently entei-tained a t ifiniimorgial little luncheon at the °" "58 0111b in celebration of his 90th birthday. Sir Ian l; an time’ “em-e ~== we e»- m: hon 11D Welling the cllib tie in our of his hosts. Few members of give 9119b Were able to identify itl £11 0i‘ an old soldier Sir Ian in his 91st year l5 still physically m and SPTY- Mentally he shows ab- wllll-ell’ no trace whatever of flight of time. He seem; as aim; a; when he was a subaltern at Majubn, Hill. He said birthday congratula. tions were still pouring in so fast that he could hardly keep pace with Gm. H8 sh00k hands with one member of the club, a doctgy who was with him in Galllpoli lnithg m n ra u a his beard. . g °“ Sen/ice Dance-Floor Blunders Easy to Correct at Home Don't Let Yourself Look Ulllmny How you look when you dance is Io all-important! Do you, like the girl in our picture, swing your feet out when you step backward? The watchful stag-line will rate you as "terrible!" Why nqt analyze your dance pos- ture before a mirror, correct you step: with diagrams? . Ihmflocd dancifll duck-kilo? wl you t meted wit . keep them leh-ly oboe fixer When you step back, step straight back-reaching with your toe. With a few such poin‘ 3 you'll soon look ohm-truce. nvmflil Ia you dance. And you'll be his‘ tower You won't binp 1x u knees I you dance to he llde. You bump when you dance rlflit in front of lim._ y And easy to keep in step when you know how b move and place you but h each knee. loam lisp: hm In footprint diagrams and direction: h Oil‘ I2- page booklet. ‘He: bode new and variations in the waltz, fox-tot. coup. ‘ripen point; following hob you nuke n kit at dancec. Send 15c in coins for your copy of Home Course in New Ball- room Dancel to (Name of Your Newspaper), Home Service, Ad- dress. Be Iure to write plainly your nune, addrell. end the name booklet. Name -. . .. lttelt Addfflll C": r. _ Province by ‘side with their men. other trades. But THOUSANDS more thousands more men for TODAY? Write to the MEN uusr wont, Mill women uusr wen» Yes, those are the words of an old ong, but today they have been changed. CANADIAN WOMEN no longer weep while their men work. They WORK and SERVE side Today thousands of Canadian Women are serv- ing in the R.C.A.F. as Clerks, Fabric Workcrl, Photographers, Transport Drivers and in many Why not do your SHARE? , R.0.A.F. Recruiting Centre, Moncton, N.B. Or to the nearest Unemployment Insurance Commission Office are needed to release flying duties. Why not do it {Dorothy Dix xxnmmm-AA Says- govti each other, and ro en when they are se arated. most families, but this i? other. sometimes they are too much she is just a feminine counterpart MALADJUSTED CHILDREN GAIN FILIAL LOVE LIVING BY SELVES Broader Domestic _Viewpoint Lessens Strife S0 Ofteni Tragic In American Home One of our most cherished traditions is that all parent; and chum-en are happy and congenial when together and heart_ b No doubt there ls natural affection in fathers, mothers and childreyn wii§§§iu§f§§{f§§uy Eteargoggiuglesity of I sirlisle idea. or thouaht. oi- taste u. comm . know a father and daughter who cannot ct alon of him, and Botlinof tlliaeJm are hi h sens ve. th bite l aotii are iiirieiiigir: iii tfieyii-prgfilgilgflgj Both are utterly lacking in tact diplomacy. on tier slender bends clasped in he: "mm t 1| ‘ ‘"3"; 1o;- 5 e mgnat other times they haven't warn ‘Dimer Itlalénhgofiicknéingoui; m? “o cgllorql lultc were the mo er " ' ‘ ., ‘L because e simpIy can't stond her. _tempered and and k thusiu u getfteeftcered mund the corner into selves. Where shall we where?" sun. “Comfy? Turni he spilled down at her. dined at Beaufort. witsuwwi you." fully inquisitive to Bk. "i know I flint. Come Don't letfs spoil your being obstinate." fatner," said udetio simply. “he and my mother were home on leave from Switzerland. lie l8 British Chaplain at Geneva. And he the evening before they went back; mother boo gone on first to Lon- don " from the steering wheel, he laid it like the "And about a brother?" A mercy that the mad was straight, thought ‘#0116116: m “on nai- - NJ "m" . drive for norm of all kinda. Molt replacement; are LIKE DISPOSITIONS BEPELLENT As a reualt when the girl who repres- ents one eneration, comes into con- flict with er father, who belon a to mother generation. the fur ply fl es, and the innocent bystanders seek pwes of security. Both this man and grl are splendid peo 1e, but. they can't 8% along together cause they are too much alike in character. And I kno th W110 set on ego: ggg€fgrllfiGglalllusdhg In I rpetual wransis like an old hen _ etched out a swan. Th; hen cant understand why the gwgn mks; W the Water. so she stands on the but? and clucks angrily and tries to ma e her come back to the safe, dry land n i. th , what the ‘ilnothgrslvfgihiswshooiecalgdlve habitat is wawr‘ can’ comprehend "rfém luck. Dunkirk?" How tall and dark the trees were on either side otlh the white road. Like sen e stretched. Hell Hitler. Hell Prince of Darkness. John's thoughts were fantastic. was quiet and area fympathetically. But in that brief ad well. the confidence of the police, cor- respondence was an easy enough thing to check up. even heard once?" odggmyesihoiug think 1 did once.” how _ -- vvvwfi 4» i .a §.h i 0fl$ I Literalue Living é” Leisure" Victory For Love nyrilumwumul OIAITBI XVI “I . the do Polo ‘gar Bguu." the golden shafts of the settinlg sun. "Y , 1' ure they d0. Wll hhONutD to‘: aim, uic it was lovely. We iiui those out rounds‘ covered aith jam aid cred-gm. giant’ ezgtzggse any mo‘? M 1"“- not un il after the war? ‘ "Agony!" John was amilink- "But don't let's think of imythlnl hor- rible now. We're out to aigoyso 131°’- where where we can let l. meal 0f some Do you know uni’- "Thereu a very nice hotel at a. place called Beaufort. I Ono; dined there and it was very good. "With whom?" ‘they were cree in up the hill now, caving 13st Po nt behind them. Scattered iarm. houses the windows of them blood- red with the flame of the settinll ng his hen V ry. "Then tell menwith whom you I say that it wu I. mm I am in love." “I shall say that 1 don't believe "Ii. seems to me that you're fright- " she Bid. I can't help on, now, get it over. a nice evening by "1 dined at Beaufort with my KOOKIDU "f see." Taking his brown band Wes." Odette’: voice was small voice of a chi . didn't you say something "Yep, he i: a priso WI: be taken :t "Yea." "Do you ever get news of him?" tinals wi tli ir arm: out» "My father does." Odette’: voice . "But I don't.‘ "Oh, hard luck.’ John ttle converqtion he ii Burwash, the ocstm don: an. was in "Haven't you lits were beating poi-ccmohownotofllili 933M‘ B The joy that you give is the 10y And the mo" Y0" inc The poor and ion ‘and 1'11; mom your hols-x! polfini Returns to make you 2M TWO-PIECE ‘DBEBB desleuen is Thisis i (gflten made with removable collars and cuffi. be dressed up 0r Adi?!"- I390 d u other than tailored trim- mrefi consists of self pioiuni. M;- city J. rts are simple d_ occasionally ruchlng at the htlllllfl! to tie up with jacket trim. Is selves that when we bani“, lze? It ll apo o8 . cities where 9009* l" IP1- W 5°?‘ gs; loll ubout. ouch thine: continua to surprising have taken ing women's auih. It the contempt men‘: tailors express for the kind of collars spell and such details omen i Ill! explain Why the)‘ SALVAGE GAME FOB CHILDREN tion of the war. should be salvlfled that still utility value. suggests that the children in each house be orklnlzed into Collectors" and clrry f-hflll M'- found job into their play u well as work. A piece for all the sal- vage to be kept so that the house won't get cluttered lip-with ll piles here and there. Q“ . ‘iifllfde. or in I special box in n cupboard will be- come ‘the house's "Voluntary Bcrw t . bl! milks Nature created h Neulli’ always when parents com Wrong, or even bee because tney are n what Father and aviator when he could have a ness. He calls John a young for a man to work himself to when they refuse to take it, looked forward almost a they dreamed abou But nobod P60 1t. who nu each other the wron clrc e, and sa s to them: "Now, be you strength as common as it used to be custom. and children. their own fashion yond endurance. happiness out of a relatlorishi absence do their perfect work. about. and h a. u. i. milili.'.‘.“iii'é“fi‘.fiii.iti.'“i°gli ppolntinents to them, it 15m; becfl?“ about’ the“ children “m5 film‘ ause they failed i h o‘ rubber “mp5 2f llghgfi they undertook to do, Mother want them to do. CHILDREN REVOLT FROM PARENTAL DESIGN . . 5 Fathei cant understand way John wants to risk his life being an Mfr 325' Siifliiilfil‘ éiiifiiii. l d . e rewar defllh bllildlnk up a future for his children Ami M03191‘. who was a beauty and a. belle in her day and who has ‘i-rr" r i whdfihlég zfgafitfgzgrénegizalglhfkgloieg: t care c rap for clo hes, 1nd ° r an ° l" MBFY afkue and bicker over every subj t d tn of .31. sivii. ‘S?p21...°..?.‘€i"i3€‘§i'€‘§i.‘§ii'.i°i§.?'?i'i‘§ " “m” °‘ "m ‘“"°~"‘ on e parents bccaus it lath bl t l t their babies; gold? of H o! me “on” and pm“ m" l: to blame for it, unless it is Mother Nature, bear what you are going to be called upqn g0 endure;- BROADEB. VIEW 0F HOME Fortunately, however, this tragedy of the maladjustgd gamflv 15 m; . for we have come to look ' common new and less maudlln sentimentality than w“ ormgr] e realize that no good is achieved bv unccngenial peop e liv- ing together, no matter if they do stand in the relationship of parents So John and M . . th 1n their lime kit My»? §§°§w§sy wewiféiee‘ii§’c¥né.'§.ail§.“Eiiiifliivgmiilfie? among people who do not feel that they have to boss "Em. or control their movements. And when the friction is removed and w en they are far enough away from Mother and Father to spectlve un their virtues they develop an affection and adm ration for tgem that they never had when they were in a daily scrimmage with em. And Father and Mother also get a ne wlight on Jolm and Mary and boast of the very qualities in them that once aggravated them almost be- is sad when parents and children fail to get all the sweetness and p that should exist between them, but-when thy are antagonistic the wise thing to do is to part nnd let; distal-log 5nd e the children have done anything It parents and don't do exactll; ery busi- TOWD up Ln“) l plain to parties. this is particularly hard CB. h d! way. w often ma. the iiliifiiiiffi’; EDDY if you can, and Heaven send SITUATION TODAY at thin s with mcre the et a oer- LONG RIVER. W. I. The 101a River W. I. met M. the lvofllc of e riesident, Mrs. A. O. Johnstone on Tuesday u ‘ ,,, February 10, for their regular monthly meeting. Meeting opened by ai ng»"0 Canada” followed by creed unison. ‘Roll call was re- sponded to by the rs. Min- utes ofegut meeting were read and splxov . Roporte of different committees fwwadi and fnlelw comisncigteela mile a n as o owe: oo. as Mas Found and Mrs. Allan Brown. Sick. Mrs. Hedley Paynter, Mrs. Oscar Jolinstone. Mrs. A. A. Camo- bell. Programme. Mm Vern Bran- der and Mrs. W. E. Johnufone. It’: So Easy! Make: a Bil Saving. No Cooking. To get quick relief from o. distrau- of. In: cough. mix tbi: recipe in your l own kitchen. Once tried. 70""! ll! ft’: your favorite cough medicine, and it's so simple and can. First, make n. syrup by Itlrrlnz I cup! granulated sugar and one cup of water I few ruomentl. until dissolved. Anyone can do it. No cooking n 0r you an use col-n Iyrup or liquid honey. inltead of all!!! Iyrut. Then got 1% ounces of Plncx from my druggist. This is a special com- pound of prwcn lnflldlflnh. in con- Iiunch, Mrs. Murdock Maolood. Mrs. Oliver Psynter, Mn. mum Poynter. Correspondence we: rend and consisted of m appeal from Red Cross for funds in conning carn- paign, also a letter of thanks from one of our boys who i: serving overseas for : Christmas box he had received from our Institute. On motion wu decided we hold an Auction Bale st next meat- ins. It was also moved and second- ed to live a donation to help Red Cross Campaign. Mrs. Oscar John- stone kindly Invited the members to her home for next meeting when h roll call will ‘be Irish Joke. ‘Mwued w w themselves seagull: flgh ing crusts of bread. What had she said or what hadn't she said? What had Fergus told her to say about Alan if she was asked? there speechless. lng," said John bi-iefi . A vast and tender seized im. So enmeshed in what was foreign to ner nature. l-le would be merciful; he would spare my, (or me momeyh m¥1}'0\;1‘.e"1)?5l'l let's talk about the sa . "“ it. zrorglve and 10%.???“ 1 ‘tamed talk about it if you don't mind." here, we've heaps oi t... is Wm. you think about a shaft pause ".56 a cigarette?’ unq.r tnese trees. don t you ‘Excellent? Th ' ‘or a second ore engine throbbed illfgieiigheu it on. Above them the ainst one anoths like in mid-air for She sat "W611. once is better than noth- ity for the 8 l at his side YWHK and Yet so “It's all right." Odette spoli . "But I'd mucii rather-neg "Of course 1 cont mind. Look two before JOIUI Pustlfid coniicientlv. Just, knead oi tnein a tiny gray room; Bm-fkeu from the thicket and silt ‘imlbulllll’. wondering Wnat m do next. 1:82 looklt"! . 18H t :weet?" Taking m; hand irom the wheel, John laid lt °.n l?“ "Want a iignt?" he wnis- Mlx; . t o, no et. Let’ w what it doeg." - a a“ w see "infill-nib" ‘Illey both heaved a Sikh of relief as the tiny creature with a little flick of its white scut decided to return from where it hacl come. “IVE 80M hfllhe. thank heaven. Htzxsenchanting they am," k_ a farmer what he think: of them! John laushed out loud. "How. can I manipulate my lighter, let alone take it out of my pocket, with one hand?" u sily, try." Why. o1 course, it only takes one “ early. 1 really can't rink it. Give me your cigarette for c min- m I'll do it another we ." Meekly two trill. l»!!! d then he turned round again. ‘Q20 thousht of n way," h; laid. “Hold ur face up a little, Sweetest ." He breathed the word: to 91’ Pl- "rhst int light-tn] n Splen ‘Ad, Cough Syrup ‘I Easily at Home centrnted form. well known for its prompt action on throat membranes. Put the Pine: Into a. 16 ounce bot- tle. and mdd your lyrup. Thus you make l0 ounces of very elllclent mod- cinO. llid you [it four than u much for your ‘IIIIOIIOY. It. tutu flue and navel- spo l. . And for quick, lltlafylng relief, it ll splendid. You can feel it penetrating the air and taking hold of the us, y cuecthe comma. ul it mvlelngrtaiz euynndlmyougcl-o ID- Jiist m u. and l! not nimod. mi- money will be refunded penance coded. lcoeemtb hlelln. soothes 32"“ “ smut.’ lllfl mil-o.” But Odette did n move. , too. brenthcd the wo with lb teyel. With her :oft face between his hands John felt hlmcelf jublxllnt u I W7. Bho was his . . crever. Not ,OblI“:lIl%l0glQ t h" nny Wigs t-lomc ' f cmhrrllem.fl infill gnd...l.l1IotlldbOIOll: knew it, "shall we be into for dinner!” :he asked. ‘ ' remembe such ls used for canned vesetoblel or soups should be used. Extra toothpaste or shaving cream tubec should be turned into the neighbor- hood druggist. n collapsible metal tube; are tumed in. but this need not prevent the extra ones hanslng about the house bellng given voluntariy to the comp sold to a junk dealer or the com- munlty salvage dclpot. Perhaps the mungsters can hen - will save someone’: tires line. WARTIME HINTS 0N CONSERV- for the duration if 300d one taken of the fixture." water and brush era all that needed with a fine abrasive for the apgta or stains I Needlecraft For The Home’ date dress. This rattgomnrigo 2.051. Ipqkj um l2 . e a Q int,‘ i: ‘naturist. §§l§,‘“m “i, w m» ,3; e. ' in mind o . - W11! your eyclasbecut I m.‘ um follow the cshion of inntohlnl "You flatter mo. Are they :: frock: for mother end daughter, or lon as that?’ big and little listen? vvvvv-vwvwwv-vvv-wwvv~v"'v vv The Woman's Realm J0! 0!‘ GIVING fo ~ mil. through. ut |.l. the 10118 "lag .2213: that comes-WM m .___.. IS DESIGNERS’ PST Ngw RK—-Pbl‘flfl0lt with all Yo m; two-place dun and m outstand- tavoli-‘ite due to its versatility. lt is a style that mBY dependiuk on. the two-piece I ' Q - “w” or and straight with mum's 0N sTIQUlrTI 1t mce y to remind our- into people, it is to especially in 1818B and he care IOUNG an STILL OLAMOBS FOB SUITS new YORK-JIM youncer wt clamor for auits and a number of men's tailor! on the problem N ' isn't easy but have rusmu to the DIGS OUT SCRAP ' Cmadla home today m “m “first in the out for the dun- has Consumer Information Service “Sllvlll should Perhaps under the back the buem Salvage should not be left in the for a long time. Bell to the tchcr waste fate and bones. but that wide-mouthed" tin: When refills are ceded it ls compulsory ill!!! 01d ie. - Other scrap materials should be here. by haul g the scrip to the dm. Thil ING ENAMELWARE . 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