1 IT-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Realm f I u, ' ' IJIOIIVE HIS IIEW IILIIIIESS, IIEW LOVELY PEIFIIIE. IIEI IIIIIIIIIHIS-I-AU! I-UIIGEII . . TRUE BY THE - c»... ""‘ "‘"°"° "' . ~ . , l s ‘$8.2’? 00mm)’ D" “i555 DONALDW I _ _ ' i SEN , us: a%no&ae avrmr oAv... LI(I():AnuLIA‘IIIeIJHMOBB Husbands Who Are Drunks, Pllilanderers or 5A" 4w- 7'7-Q“7(7_ """""""""*""'* Wife-Beaters Are Not Problems — The)’ Can be Dealt With - It is_ the Other Kind That Proves Enigmas "Palm is b perfect boa Beam " Mrs. o-npfflln 3Tb: blending nilgalm and Oila aloe: the lather . ’ ‘ ‘ , cleansing and refresh- AInd so, like millions of women eve Dani ay agrees with Dr. Defoe. Like e l. . “, oat-coco “m” d° W" "1"" by ‘Imny? her nurse. It is s concussion and ' her father demanded. we“, he so" or looked around not a. fracture as they feared at _ - ‘mum, here, Mrs. . y g . o e“ I» ‘lliémilllifil9u first, Her condition is greatly im- SYANDAIIDOF -— o; a h"; Dion“ Quin ‘h. h“ alum 531333112; Yllallil,agllaéldwz$l?eboflcii “Tfi-Xffll, "mom m n]; Jgfg "Emlmd QUALITY f chologist has found out that than is such a thing as the Palmolive exclusively for use in'ber home. v, and he walked fast but sort of my my“ “n, 1J1, vwghnl, ‘ tfi‘ mtfiufbfifl, Humph. Great-grandmother Eve was the 05811111 . Modml Choose Palmolive New my 1"" = C" dm- 5° 1 "m '° expression was crave and wn- “Hume COFFEE discoverer of the critter. mo every woman who has married Hm "w l; wn ehoulrlyourdllldrell unlnyaoepleaagentlqleas m5 Y°°m I“ me guest WI“? but he corned Are you certain? K. I, f h - H, “dd f0" Binllmfl 0f "m9 h" mflm-"d b? up‘ ' s00 in shunrheaoapchosenforaheDlonneaf Why had closed the door and- Fairly so, although I have no P r“ m c ence that she was united to tho SW85 mwlu‘ notdec enow,ihat onIyPaImolivgmsdcwirhOIive You looked through the key- defining moon nckoqe ble flddlbllwtllllfl OOIU-lmfillaklleglsd £53 Oil, 1511i ever toucliaiyaurchildrl: ‘s tender skini hole. Jim suggested " g l _ old colored rend o o w - An ou too, w owantfo yourcoln Iaxi . 1 didn't either. Susan's expres- 1y? ‘fgflfni figenrhgokgg sec! when recounting her matrimonial adven- y “P P on sion was offended. l.’ heard him drawers and— No ribbing. Sue. Jim said stem- ly Tell the truth Susan looked down at her san- I just listened. tures: "Husbands is the most undilwvhfrd pufling out bureau ' She wanted to talk to him nation o! people the” m» alone. Jim said gently. l think- she has been expecting this. I wasI sure, this morning, that she knew I've been waiting for a chance to. talk to you. I couldn't when she‘ smooch and lovely through rhenyeersl Why no: give our akin the beauty care that o y Palmolivei careful end of Olive and Palm Oils can give. Why not use aafqpurqgencle Palmolive for your own face and bath! n yn When We speak of nwhlem husbands, however. the general assumption is that We refer to drunkarda and libertlnes. brute: and szazszrrzldi$fi A Momingsmile j , pose —? Her eyes widened. She l ~ brcaiilcci excitedly. Do you sup- pose he wns tlic one who took Ceci- lyb car and hurt the girl? Susan's question received no re- piles I'd like to oall the hospital, Jim said. 'I'lle real problem husband is the man who has so much that is line and lovable in his nature that his wile cannot give him up and yet D05- sesses such faults and weaknesses that he is almost impossihe to Stand. He is like a once-fine party dress that is too goon to throw away and not good enough to keep. She can't bear to cast him out because he IBP- —-- resents the pink chiffons of her youth, yet she finds it hard to endure the H ’ 171E COOK S sion olf the Romansll". Small Boy! "The Deiiby and the Grand National, miss." l Jim detailed to Mr. Vaughn the steps which had led him to suspect Jeremy ,of being sure at first that Tommy had taken the cnr, of ms talk with Tommy, of the question which had brought the look of fear into Jeremy's eyes. He related the events of the day preceding the tn shiltle a l sentry who merry W ma,“ I d“! 1°°I< 1"" °“'-°~ wggogfrenlldl Mr Va n si n d ' gs: wives tzasllgportztilem. Not at all. Hus- III. DAIOI saver _ through rho key hole, she con— . This ,5 50m. to Q. “was 3 I Ehi,‘ bonds like these 01781‘ 11° Prwlem- The “m” "A: the time of the birth of ihe Dionne tossed. And he was packing his w, d‘?! n 1- ‘L d °1 1 a‘ KNEW iilS S'I'UF'F is clear-cut for theinW-Ves- The)’ 0511 9mm‘ Quinruplets, and for sometime afterward, bug's. Wllcr-s do you suppose he's Mné n iéglut?“ pa}, my "————- like Em 91' leave em» “Qmdmg m m?" they were bathed in 011W! OII-"Wbrn l ggfljg? one fl5ked in an mansion; alégsélavaiitvol“Egiiardlysyof; a‘; Teacher (during bison-y lesson): gasta In sot-t and Phumdelers and Wm‘ the time arrived fcilr sosap mdéarer limbs, i V016», D you suppose he m5; so; 1 ‘ ," ~ l f! “What are the races which have e5 75- we ‘ 01p e uslveyfor tired of 01L here? Or do you sup- 2%,???“ Id like m’ wring h” dominated England since the inva- daily use in bathing these famous babies." rind, 3 tablespoons butter, 3 cups sifted confectloners’ silgnr, 2 table- wpocms lemon juice, i tablespoon WHIIEI’, dash of salt. EQUAL that candied cherries or small rec candies may be used for berries, M”! sackcloth and ashes into which he has turned her life. So the poor wife PM finished m“ ‘t ‘he 9"‘ doesn't know what to do. She doesn't even know what she wants to do. When he put on his coat he no- _.-..n-.laa-l‘-<o<irnvw.hvvlzrha I is the perfect dress -a perfect A-lr, Vaughn rose, paced back and lollli across the bricked veranda I was about to suggest that, he said Susan looked from Jim to her falhei", her eyes round with in- tcrcst and excitement- Jlm called the hospital over the tcicphoue in the lower hall. When he returned to the veranda, Susan had been banished Mr. Vaughn was alone. Well? he asked, wheeling about night or the accident, mentioning Jeremy's quarrel with Cecily as S11- sun had repolted it, the party at the Pattons’. He spoke of Dolly and the hints she had given him of hcr acquaintance with Jeremy. W i t h painstaking clue he fitted the frag- ments together into a complete and convincing blue-print of the entire situation. As Jim talked, Mr. Vaughn con- ._.. Jim enterei tinued to pace back and forth >Dolly has regained conscious- aicms 31° uterfingtfli. letting his m! Jimir9Il°-—rt'ed' I “mfg-ti, gsiziangga guestioi nrbi and “ti? making a comment. weighing and appraising the evidence Jim pre- sented. And as he talked, Jim listened, without being conscious of doing so, for Cecilys returning footsteps. for sounds from the dis- tant guest wing for some hint or indication of what was taking place upstairs- An interval o: considerable length elapsed before Cecily returned to the veranda. Mr. Vaughn, becom- ing increasingly anxious, went over the situation again and again At times his anger, exaggerated by wearlness and anxiety, broke the restraining bonds of control; at times, anger was lost in tenderness for Cecily, in forgiving affection, in helpless compassion for her humil- iation and grief. I'd give anything w, have spared her this, he said. She was really in love with the boy. You're her contemporary, Jim. You're closer to her than l.’ am. 1 feel so helpless. so remote.’ What can I do to help her? _ Jim knew that Mr. Vaughn nei- ther expected now wanted a reply. He sat in the willow chair, silent for the most part, now that he had concluded his story, listening, wait- ing for Cecily to return. He felt a "THE [INLY MEDICINE‘ MY CHILDREN EVER HAD" MATERNITY Nurse K-—, who has had such success in giving Baby's Own Tliblcis to her own children, goes on to say: “I have recommended them to lots of my patients, telling them they could prcvcnt many a troublesome sickness by using Baby's Own Tablets." Then Mn. M—-—, of Mosbcrville, N.S., says: "I h ye two lovely boys and a girl, all of w om have been greatly bcnl-flllcd by Baby's Own Tablets dur- ing bzlbyhood.” Such sickness as diarrhoea, upset sto- mach, simple fever, simple croup, colic, colds, constipation, summer complaint, indigestion and teething troubles all respond to the remedial effect of Baby's Own Tablets. Easy to take as candy. Safe and harmless evcn to the most delicate baby. Quick and sure in their effect. Jbsoluteiy free from opiates and stupe- lying drugs. Analyst's Qrtlficais on ivery box. 25c a box and your money back if = l. Eu are not satliled with the rcsulta. ticed his mates laughing at him. Wondering what was wrong, he took it off again and saw a don- ‘keys head chalked on it. “Begorrafl he exclaimed, "some smart lad has dried his face on my coat!" bond of sympathy with Mr. Vaughn. ‘They both loved Cecily and wanted to help her. There was nothing that they could do. When she returned to the ve- randa, Mr. Vaughn stopped pacing. Jim sprang up from his chair. For - an instant a strained hushed sil- BHOB filled the atmosphere. Cecily broke the silence. Jerry is in his room. she said quietly. You can talk to nim now. Father —if you think you must, if there's anything left to be said, Has he confessed? Mr. Vaughn asked sharply. Oh, don't use dramatic words. Cecily Was weary and white but re- fl-WHYIHBIY composed. Jerry h a. s told me everything-if that's what you mean. Bit down. cecllv. Jim said gen- tly. Yolrre terribly tired. She lay in the long chair, he; lingers loosely linked against the dull green of her frock. I want W" t0 know this. Jim. she said lwklnl; up at him steadily. Noth- 1118 that happened was premeditat- ed. When Jerry called you that night, he had no other motive than t0 get help for Dolly at once, The thought of letting you take the blame came later when he realized that you did not rec-ognjk m5 V0108. that you had no idea who had knocked at the door, To Be Continued to no purpose. down. vanity will not. let him do that. sort of a husband? and wear their castofl clothes? verb puts it, book, while he is off playing pool or pals? ' many public dinners that he has no her? the rent. money? A wife just can't. civic-minded and public-spirited, no do so. time she asks for market money. puts his foot. inside of the door. Mibress ~ d‘ kl u 9 a joy to make. Everyone knows how to do purl and plain to make the skirt and the body of the pullover and the lace panels are just as simple. The original was made in a soft rose tone. The pattern Is available in sizes 32. 34, 36 and 38- Each pattern includes Onos is every woman's llie there gem that is worn and rewoi-n and quite seriously mourned when finally must be discarded. Such. y; predict, will be the lot of this most charming of styles-a: plain knit skirt worn with a pullover that is beautiful in design, novel casy-to-foilow working instructions In treatment, young and flattering without abbreviations and sssemb g you, distinctive in styling and . ‘ing chart. For complete pattern and instructions for all of these designs, send 80 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Cha- u Guardian Needlework Department. ‘Ilse lhk coupon. W0 The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 268 Print your name and address plnhly. velopment and recalls the loss with all hands of the first rivetlers ship. the Jo- seph Medill, m her way to Mont- Name—--—--——- — - — — — — --""-"—" glreefAddresa — — — — — — — — — — — — -----"—-"' csay-----------rrovlrloe-————-———-— r 5R0. 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. Today's Short Wave Chief among the problem husbands along in the world. He is intelligent. _ gift for money-making. lie can never keep a job. When he works it ls His Judgment is always faulty. And he wouldn’ opportunity if it not only knocked at his door but also battered his house As a husband he is good and kind and if he had money he woul s stony broke. The childéeln aife s w. e be generous with it, but. he is alwny undernourished and lack the medical care they should have. is shabby and spends her days standing oif bill collectors and Wh96d11n8 a little more credit from the grocer. who is a born go-getter. She could And what's a woman to do with He isn't lazy. Very often the man who has no business ability is married to a woman pilot him from Poverty Flat to E8»? Street if he would only follow her advice and let her run things, but his “flint shall the wife do who has thflt Shall she break his heart and kill the last of his pride by pushing him to one side and herself become the bread winner? 0r shall she starve along with him and take handouts from her iamdy Another problem husband is the man who is, as the old French pro ‘the sorrow of the home and the jdy of the street." can divorce a husband who is a skirt-chaser, but what is she to do abou a husband who never looks at anothe time and money and thoughts to eve wile to do with a husband who bring and dumps her down into an apartment or a vine-wreathed cottage, then goes off and leaves her alone to spend the eveni What's a wife to do with a husband who is a. joiner; who belongs to so many clubs and is chairman on so many committees and wok out on a husband because he is matter how much she is tempted to Another problem husband is the tightwad whose wife has to Jimmy every nickel out of him and who makes her feel that she is a grafier every Still another problem husband is the grouch who sends the temperature of his home down to zero when he And still another is the nasger who finds fault with everything his wife does. r .__..__ nonormr nix. Radio Program (Alifllnollnddllfllllrd) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 JOI-IANNESBUBG 1100 p.m.-Papa Haydn, his m/usic. ZTJ, 49.2 m., 6.01) meg. TOKYO 4:46 p.m. MUSdOB-l‘ Plmgmm. JZK, 19.7 m., 16.16 meg.; JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg, LONDON 1% TBS POWER AND THE GLORY Strnnm. we so toil to fashion for our unseen ends The splendor-s that the tarnish of this world doth man- Such palaces that crumble to n 6:56 p.m.-—“All in Pink," an ruined age, mnvlre revue. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 Such garbled memories upon mega; 06D. 26.5 m., 11 75 meg , I"arne's frag-lie page- GSB, 81.5 m., 9.51 meg. Wihen all the lasting glory of our BUDAPEST. HUNGARY life GGDEDGS '00 p.m --"Old Hungarian Upon a little chi1d,a stable, and a Dames." HAT-d, 32.8 m., 9.12 star- meg. .___ nvizalv, NETHERLANDS PANBES AND Burrows 7:00 pans-Happy Program. One wocmsn buys extra buttons Epecial Broadcast for America. when milking Embers for baby PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg, and she sews these extra buttons g-gjggugcrggy to the remnants left of the mater- 8:00 p.m. -I..al.in American 1411- T719" she has buttons to Concert. WQXAD, 19.5 m., 15.83 m¢8-: W2XAF. 31.4 m., I.“ meg. CARACAS 9:00 p.m.-Popular Music. YV- matoh. and she knows just where to find them when needed. SKIN ERUPTIONS Of course we all know that most skin eruptions are best left alone, but sometimes we are tempted to SANTIAGO. CHILE 9:40 p.m.-Concert by the The Housewife And Her Activities Faculty of the Arts Museum. 0B- soo, 31.: m., 9.00 meg. LONDON 10:30 pm — "The Bnpire Fblliesfl’. in "London Calling." GSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; G50, 11.3 m., 9.56 m 9.51 meg. PARIS 11:45 pm.-Ooncert of Recordm inks. ’I‘PA-—-4. 25 a m. 11.72 meg. TOKYO 12:45 com-Popular JZK, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (Thursday) -chlmes Songs . from ciao. Sydney vxnvlsl, 3128 m., 9.50 meg. SHIP WITHOUT IIJVETS DEVONPORT, Eflllnnd 4GP)- Eleotpic-welded inrtoad olf ri- vetted, the minesw .. Seagull launched here embodies latest de- in naval construction eg.; cone, 21.5 nl..| open them. Always open fljqn with a sterilised needle and follow up such treatment with an anti- . It so that infection does not re- su . IIIADY I03 ‘I'll! WINTER OOLDS Dimlve flls mustard for a mot bath first in cold water. Other- ‘ I the quality cf your whipped cream is to beet the white or! an egg until very stiff, fold into the cream. and whip until heavy. ..____. A pinch of salt added to the water when making coffee will bring out the flavor. It's a good idea to t/urn your rugs around frequently. It will avoid continuous weer in one place. CHEESE BISCUITS Delicious cheese bLcuiis can be made from your favorite biscuit recipe by substituting grated cheese for one-half the amount of shortening. d} USED BY d} LEADING HOSPITALS IN TREATING EXTERNAL“ CAUSED l wise the mustard is inclined to ad- here to the skin and blMer. ‘lwo tablespoons of mustard in a cup oi cold water h about right for the avenge-size fboilbaih. ‘rhen arid this to the hot water for the bath. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Be sum to clean your trans- parent vanes often and thor- ougthly-Jor lhay easily become stained from the flowers them- selves. Vinegar will remove stains that soap and water fail to budge. If olenm refuses to "whip," add Just a squeeu of lemon juice, con- tinue whippflng- and it will soon become the right consistency. An- ' other way whidi silently increases l ngi effective relief from akin irritation. Cuticura Ointment also helps heal and restore smooth, clear akin. Cudcura Soa , quid: latlleri I7 ng, mildly medicated. ideal for toilet and bath. Each 25f. FREE aamgl write "Cuticurl . DepL52,286 tfihulStwsMcntreal. is the mun who just can't get But he hasn't the tseean A wife r woman but who gives all of his ry one except his family? What's a s her home from their bridal tour 113s reading an improving foregathering somewhere with his old has to go to so time at all to go anywhere at all with a husband who heads every sub- scription llst and can always be depended upon for a donation when they are raising funds for a present to the boss, or to send a floral offering to the flremarfls ball, when the chifdren lack shoes and they are behind with . CORNER i (JJUOANUT savor»: MINUTE d riwsriuo sweetened and corn syrup in top of double beater until thoroughly mixed. Place over rlalpldly boiling water, bean; constantly with rotary egg , and cook '1 minutes, or . until frosting will stand in peaks. Rcmove from boiling water; add t vanilla and bealt until thick enough to spread. spread on cakes, sprinkl- ing with cocoanut. while frosting is still soft. Makes enough frost- ing to cover nlbout 2 omen cup cakes NUT FROSTING One and one-half cups granulated sugar, 1-3 cup water, 2 egg whites. vanilla, 1-2 cup black walnuts. Put sugar and water in pan, stir until sugar is dissolved, and bring to boi'ing poinrt over slow fire. Bail syrup until i-t spins a long hair. Beat white of eggs until stiff, and" pour syrup in gradually. Beat for several minutes. Add vanilla and ice cake. Garnish with finely chopped walnuts. LUCIOUS LEMON ‘FROSTING One tablespoon‘ grated orange Service Do Your "Nerves" Keep You on Edge? ._____..___.__.._.__.._. l-low different these sisters seeml Ruth, bright and full of fun, goes everywhere. Edna-nervous and touchy-mopes at home. Actually, they're much alike Both are more high-strung than most people. But Ruth expresses her ‘ keenness in high spirits. ‘ while Edna lets hers turn to nerves." If Edna would learn from he: i siaterl A guests. At meals she's calm, ch - fuL She avoids the indigestion that tortures Edna. who brings hei troubles to the table. Nor does Ruth let herself [at tense, wound- up as Edna dose. When she rests ihO relaxes horn the toes up. Sh: nas no haggard, drawn look. Understand your nerves to gel ‘he best of them. Our SZ-psge looklet explains nervous boublel; now to conquer them: have glow- lng health. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Overcoming "Nerves" And Every-Day Health Problems to The Guardian, Home Service, Address. Be sure to writs plainly your Name. Addrem, and the Name of book] Name ii-ii Street Address Two eggs whites, unbeaten, 11-2 cups sugar, 5 talbleqxions water. 11-2 teaspoons light corn syrup. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 13-4 cups moist, l‘ mbine egg whites, sugar. water boiler, heaving with rotary egg Add orange rind to butter; cream rell. Add part of sugar gradually, lending after each addition. Com- bine lemon juice and water; add , to creamed mixture, alternately with remaining sugar, until of riglht consistency to spread. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add salt. Cover top of cake. MISTLETOE FROSTING Two egg whites, unbeaten; 1 1-2 cups sugar, 5 tablespoon water, 1 1-2 teaspoons light corn syrup, 1 tea- spoon vanilla. ' Combine egg whites, sugar, water and ooi-n syrup _in top of double boiler, beating with ' beau-r until thoroughly mixed. ; Place over rapidly boiling water, I beat constantly with iotary e38 beater and cook ‘l minutes. or until frosting will stand in peaks. Re- move from boiling water; add va- nilla and beat until thick enough to spread. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9- inch layers, or top and sides of 8x8x2-inch cake (generously). Dec- orate with wreath o: mistletoe, using silver dragees for berries and slim olf angelica or cit/ron for leaves and stems. Double recipe to make three 10-inch layers. A holly frosting- may also be wads @119‘); Same Milli-En. “Si” Kmwmiifib . cutvan. mnv mosrnvq confectionera °T 9 e88 yolks. un- i-4 cup milk, 1-2 teaspoq vflflfllfl. I to 4 squares llflfiflkteten- ed chocolate, melted, 1 inbtospool softened butter. “Oomiginlzt “ingredients in 0rd,, V911. 8H rotary beater until blended. Place bowlegig pan o} gllfikéd ice or ice water and eon- MIQ beating Until OI’ fight non- slstency to mead (about 8 min- utes). Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of i/wo 8-inch layers To. Plant Oysters In Pacific Waters ONSET, MASS, Nov 80 (CP) - ‘Ihres thousand miles alway is Pacific coast waters. seed from m; oyster beds of Massachusetts will be "planted" as an experiment of western coast oyster-men. A carload of qnhryo oysters has just. been shipped by a Wazoham dealer. North Atlantic seed develop int: shellfish or a. lne texture and are more palatable than the oysters of the the western beds. California For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Remedy at Home? Quick Relief. BigiSaving. So Easy. No Cooking. This well known recipe is used by many thousands of housewives, because they have found that it gives them n much more dependable remedy for dil- tressing winter coughs. It's so easy to mix-~a child could do it. From any druggist, gct2 ounces of Pine: a compound contain ng Norway Pine, in concentrated form, well known for its effect on throat membranes. Then make a limp I lull!!! W" cupsnf granulated llllll‘ and one cop of water a few momen‘ , until dissolved. It's no trouble at _all, and takes but a. moment. No cooking needed. Put the Pine: into a_ 16_ oz. bnitla and add your syrup. This gives you l8 ounces of cou h remedy, unusually quick-acting an dependable, sud_ you get four es as much cough medicine or your money. It never spoils, null is very pleasant-children love it. You'll be surprised by the way it talus hol severe coughs, giving ulvk, satisfylnfilrelief. It loosens the ph egm soothes e irrltnud membranes, an helps clear the air plunges. Money r0- funded if it doesn't please in every will‘. ._.: FASHION I FOR HUM E DRE -—-ce-. GUIDES i. I THE SSMAKEN A most acceptable Xmas gift is this slender form fitting slip with oorselet waistline and moulded bosom. This necessary foundation garment that gives you the nat- ural figure silhouette is the back- bone of every lnart wardrobe. Make it for daughter of a bI-ight street shade silk or satin crepe... something out of the ordinary that she's always wanted. It will mob- wbly appeal to mother or grandma in a pastel or dark street shade. The pattern and the material will also receive hearty welcome in a gay Xmas box for your "best" friend who finds it fun to sew her own clothes. The remnant counters are always stocked full of suitable loDBl-hs of material at drastic rs- duotilom in cost. Style No. 8147 is dsigned for 81M l4. l6. 18. 20 years, 32. 34, 86, 3:- 40. u?“ and fl-inchee bust. Sine 8 ioq 2 i-f yards of 39-inch material, Send cents (Ito) in stamps or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully. address to Charlottetown Guardian giving:- Style No. 310i file... .-. ea- .,. Name Street Address OI t; OPEN YULE EVE BHIIFIELD. llingland (C?) After 20 years’ agitation public houses hue may open for business till ll p.m. Christmas and New Year] Ives this year.