35GB! ._.TW_Q Woman's - _5€¢-¢ " Re alm v. Soci ——The _Woman% Realm. BOOKING FOB A HAT I went down town to buy a tint- Something smart and Rfly- at that; I looked and locked in ewryhahog; 1 walked and walked, and 011B t I'd drop; never sow the one I'd wear, ut oh! spring was in the air- The spring was in the air, my dear, end eviy living thing ‘twas clear Vns putting on a whole ensembie To 5\\'(i‘,Z;ZCl' forth with great nplonib. "A hat!" I cried, at good i5 that " “The world is mine-who wants a hat?" SlII-ZEPISII LOOK IN IIAIRDOS Sheep-Do that col fure svpcnsored by i Lake the movie actress CllflYl Villa MarJa here for a Sllcll time, is shagging its way into the affections of lfi-year-olds, disqilncing the porn-piiciotir, it is snzd, For proof, we cite the case of a high school friend cf ours who bnagvcl her mother for a per- m .u'nt wave this spring so that livr pomparloui‘ would stuy up better, Now her leisure hours are spent in plastering said pompa- do down, slicking her front liair my "n approximation cf the sheep- ‘kc nrizrcut of Miss Lake. HOME .\I()l)I-IRN‘I:I.ERS NEED EXPERT IIELI‘ hnportance of good des‘gn in the mo‘ ' tion of an existing house l»... - a movement in line with sloped shoulders of dresses. Malina. yards of it for every hat, on the hat and in trailing acu-fs around the neck, forms the "glamour" touch this season. Wide taffeta ribbon in sashes tied under the chin or at back, puts the early date-line on a num- ber of little flowered toques. Hatplns and turban-bandeaux both ornamental are the assurance of hats staying-on this season. Goodbye to all back-straps. UNDAUN—'I‘ED On running out of wood, David Livingstone African explorer and missionary, fueled his river steamer on elephant bones, and fnished his journey. In rating goats’ milk in compe- titions. dairy specialists ncw seek to have milk fat production stress- edikrather than the amount of mi . SOUND ODDITY If a person were able to yell loud enough to be heard from the United States to Australia, it would take about l5 hzurs for his voice to travel that far. During high altitude flying, go- ing without food increases the fly- "tliy as important as in new truction. reason, it is pointed out I "c5 the advse of an. is often mlunble in mcd- ern in: old houses. Working with ‘ planned design, the n c . flbjltifl)’ owner can be assured the you: COillfJlTll and outward appuirance to basic concept-ions of o and that the interior is -d to the needs of th se vc in it. Auissoi-itres also remind property owners that structural limitations n ' make impractical desired mod- rion. and all kncwledge of bnlorchand will save the owner considerable expense. Development of sheers through lntt-icevvork flanges of crin, milan sli r materials like mallne or cr- giiiivn; inserts of Valenuennes i in felt, Venice or thread lace (KICYZCS ll-knglais; cutwork in toyo woven with fringed, rib- bni kc sections in brims. These l(‘ drcrrniaker totiches to link l the fccninized fashions in cos- ‘tumcs. Fa ce-revealing _ silhouettes will toiitntic _ impcrtant especially in r o brims but also in small pcmgiadcur hats. Newest of effects is g, shiny red lltlyff pinned on the shoulders or g pair of lzmes or ripe red tuna. ocs. _Nf’\\'€$l silhouette for the hat, of n" _ interpreted in brim or beret, is shallow front and deep- dc riding; toward _ - thev-shoulder FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY‘ BABIES are nfilmis. Yourfiaby should not be cross. If Ia, then something 'P.i“'i.'i.‘“i° ma. "m" ~ '- i y l‘ Y! ets can prom “ n; lit fllllit". _l\ln. H}, of Feuelon gags, find {the cxpcnmca. Sh: writes: "My little girl was irritable, irverish nnd sometimes sick ll her stnniach—wh:it n relief it was, nfter giv- ing lirr Baby's Own Tablets, to sec how much bcttrr 511B was." Nomitterh dll teyonrbaby these lull: wow-infill? tablets cannot at hilly li-uv to tale. Irornptiy effective in z-IOCIUJIIKFH) simple‘ levers, dinrlriboes, ns ma inn, sirn llrnublrs and oihcrpnllnillollll: co c. new!" m-w be without a full bu: of Baby's Own . Sirknrs so rvlicn suiks in the night. 35 unis. Maury back if you are not. satisfied. DESIGN m those whose favo its n e desi u nu i’ l‘ , this lovely luncheon doilyris tlfideeal way!“ s pun/m“ “tum beginning to end. To order attern: Write bl’ ltamps t0 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 407 f” ‘i NaMn-___...._..__.____..._______ amass-r AnDnmas-=-_-——01‘TY—--——----- Pattem No. 461 curtains lustration of stitches and complete insiruc d bo eedlework Bur0era:nCh:.rl;t.etc%c‘ure “macaw m “m ers‘ oxygen needs, and it is found that carbohydrates such as sugar and plain chocolate bars require least oxygen in digestion. Although it cannot swim the man-d-iwar bird lives largely on fish, snatchin them fr:m the sur- face or catchfng flying fish. in the a r. MONOGRAMS PAINTED ON AWNINGS OF HOUSE In many communities the idea of painting the home ovrnei"; mono- gram and house numoer en the aviming above the from door is be- coming popular. This is particular- ly recommended in towns where house numbers are applied to the street. curbing and consequently are often obscured by passing traffic. Any skilled painter cr decorator can easily apply the letters either with house paint and a hand-brush cr by means of a stencil and special stencil paint. Your paint. dealer can show you how to prepare the latter from japan colors or other materials. Use letters about 5 inches high and ap- ply them to the lower right hand corner of the awnings. SAUCE ADDS VARIETY You can add interest to your fresh vegetables by sewing with a Variety of seasonings and sauces. Here's one way to add flavor. Chop and saute mushrooms in butter. season and pour over the vegetable. I AMomuuSmllo NOT WHAT HE WANTED A recruit was trying to dodge military service. "Pm afraid my shortsightedness will prevent me frcm doing any actual fighting,’ he said. The M. O. Null-led cheerfully: "That's all right. old chap. We've got special trenches for the short- sighted ones. Right close up m the enemy - you just can't miss seeing them". “Are you lntetnd ng to make a purchase, madam“ asked m; u. astperntled assistant. "Certainly," repiud the customer, midly “We'll I'm gnu to know that, madam. I thought you were stock. taking l " d PINEAPPLE DESIGN FOB. LUNCHEON DOILY a I N0. II‘! to ca ia theme from rry out th list of materials needed, il- tions. wn Guard! _.,1':v1,,._ . -.-v— icanafanexpert wholcn rfmmAtoZ. "Reckon it's up to y sacrificing quality vvWTrvv-vv vvvvv 777v vvv vv v v _ THE CHARLOTTETOWNJJUARDIAN al antlnlj ' Sun-Quick llollol from lstlull I t t {Dorothy Dix Says- and llay Fm: with A KELLOGGB BACHELORHOOD Wife Overweighs What price bachelorhood? the new income tax rates it 006 single. The difference in Common Pests l and Ways to Destroy Them i elor mig t free to live his own lif IP08 I0 No Economic Advantage The Clothes Moth An Expensive Destroyer Scientists estimate the damage to clothing and household fumishiruzs| by clothes moths at more than $200,000,000 annually. While not dis- ease-carriers, moths are among the mcst destructive pests in the home nnd in stores and warehouses. There are several species of clothes moths, the most common bein the case- makmz moth. the webbing mot-h and the tanestrv moth. I The adult "millers" or moths do no damage. and are believed to sub- sisbthwithoéig food. It ls the loflspriilng ‘“ e .m° W°Tm5- VFW" V 03 '5 is self-evident that a god scrappin caterpillars. or larvae-—that destroy. he, husband’ o; e159 me wjdgwefs o? These larvae feed on n wide varieiy “man-y of mategials-woollens. rugs. furni- ' ure. up ois-ery, furs. SHKS featlt- u, ungortnnam bad-relin- ers and many other articles. ‘They The“ e shear fibres from deep-nap fabrics. scarringthem beyond repair. and the fonuliur ‘moth hole" is a cum- mon household complaint. As the moth eggs usually are de- Dgslfgaid inf darlédcorners. onhthe kin ° R 5 “m” as die“ i’ 9 "mill" h that keeps innumerable men turned clothes in closets Or unusued. mug gttxlirilebzi gilloavs and blanketjl are fsv- peaceful m the oemewry ree mil paces. otn e s aim rims,’ b,“ are usually lalqggin Bachelors I-lnve No Alibi cus -rs and. being white. can bet And another “at advantage“, seen when on a black material. Tue mg his right ha“ destructive larvae are a sixteenth ma‘. inch in length when full grown. me children of hi cars for and pa youngsters on h SOWII seem that it is gross class inju disadvantages of his lot: and be loved; to go through 1 earth Doctors agree that it is wives with conditions and food: develop- to be n stick-ln-the-mud his wife 15 eight. weeks to nearly four years.‘ elm. has m m“ his own. '1he housekeeper who postpones room-killing efforts until time to store winter woollens Rives the oesr. a head start. One of the best methods of pro- tection is to spray closets thoroughly with a good household spray, at least twice each month, being care- ful not to neglect crevices where wool fluff from garments may have settled. Spraying clothes or other woollen fabrics will destroy eggs or larvae that. are present but does not immunize the fabric since household sprays kill bv contact and should not be relied upon for permanent mom-proofing. | Woollens and furs. if infrequently worn. should be packed away in 2;. a r»- wgiisgym’ paradlcholorbenzene or napthalene. Perhaps is ame‘ is wear and tear on the constitution es. For if the husband somet he has somebody he belongs to, and of dogs and men. . t ' Why Mothers Sscroflce Sons Dear Miss who is a black sheep? this lazy loafer and Perhaps it. is Was It Montelli? B! LESLIE canons. t , o-o4+o++o+0 0+ mvooooao-o * "Sure lady. What's the good of l mm without slugs" , "Be careful it doesn't R0 017- them’ "That's all right I got. it under; control. Never bumped a dame yet." "How on earth did you Bet here? erry broke in. "FTiend nothing! Qlvg u; m; 10w "SOIIICDDCIY carelessly left the key down on this double bllsltiess." in the lock. so I thought Id surprise Jerry beaan at the beginning fee]- you. Instead it seems to be the other ing likens patriot repeating a well E113; round. Arent you going to .11- worn p ase at was tctall oe- r uce me." valid olfflgneaning y lgghfs is 0- Mr. Manuel. um o surprise Manuel listened 53%" respectfully. with something that “Dago to my friends." the gam- migiht indicate dew-hing mqeclslgn; ster said courteously. Pleased tcr "Sounds screwy," he retorted. "but have V61‘ KXWW m9- maybe there's gometmng 1n 1L Elise found a comfortable chnir Tony's um to all the dodges. What from which she was able to survey about my trade marks?" the scene in all its bizarre oom- "Irade marks? Oh. if you mean bleteness. She syfnpflthized eswv- scars. I haven't any." with an over-‘ ially with the unfortunate Minley eagerness that aroused doom as ts and drew attention to the inconven- his intention. Jerrv stood up to move fence of being demved of an cx- closer. An unblensant swish Hilton oerienced cocktail server- hsving one’; diet things one is dying rate bar afn at a dollar a. vieek. add that even if his freedom does cost him a. dollar a. week he saves on not havinl I0 pay for beauty treatments and and other feminine fripueries, and for supporting . n home and baby specialists. and adenoids out and teeth straightened. and p the various and sundry other bills that v married man's nose to - - still money in his pockets to be sln818- B6!!!)Glor- hood has always been esteemed a lwmuy but. in rality, it is not the graft that it is popularly supposed to be. The single man, for instance is not And even if n wife doesn't. come up to all of a man's expectations. it: than the married man has. He. poor soul, has no wife to look after 111m and take care of himself, and watch his calories and see that he sets vitamins and eats what is good for his stomach instead of wnat he likes. on their rubbers and muifling up ther throats and changlnk their socks when they get their feet wet, and going to see their physician about than an ever present imassailable alibi. Think of the ready"- ! e excuses Olml-lléi: {Ranked dnéianjflfnihe diotesn t succeed it h . _ ov o . “m” “m” “m” 1“ l“ diiraim". 13:112. hi? 015 2E. it is lgfigallesfl hisezvife got fat and lost her figure. mam of this stage ma‘, last from! wants to step out at night his wife drag him to night clubs Also. the bachelor has to tell his own lies, make his own excuses for not going to the Boreums, write his own letters of convention, all of which Thus it may be seen how a bachelor is overtaxed for his few privileg- Dtlx-Why does a mother sacrifice her four sons to a fifth I know a mother who has driven her young son from her home, gho Illiashmade éICThOlOCaII sofa goaiéito a 1:3)’ till? er o er wo ns bad ‘on om o‘ "wbunlluflnfs “Wit; are mothers like that? ANSWER-Because they ne mothers. That goes double for mo —————~—-——- "m" m “fwfilhfi °"{f,“°;§‘§{s§h§,§“§ tint‘; flfifiatitfiil; Ill: Zlrggyloll: “”””” “ ”'”' “ ‘* rremslacgxillcegl 1ft“; .15.... the black sheet! who is fitgt-herija getnlfxmb IS REALLY NOT It May Have Certain Compensations, But Ae The Scales In Favor 0f Marriage Statisticians have named out that under ts a man more than one dollar a. week to between a. sin le man and a married man without children. We l. of course. the bachelor can say that worth it_ and that; to be free of being nagged, of regul wearing some one else's taste in clothes instead of one's own. of having to punch the time clock on the dot. of having to ask permission to stay downtown fcr dinner. of having to does not want to do and leaving undone those to do is a. down-right cut- exe , ions ated. of do a million things that urn Also, the bach the grindstone. e in his own way. as one would think. On the con- trary, he is the victim of all the meddlesome people he knows who feel advise him about all of his personal affairs. and so instead of being nagged by one wife he is nagged by dozens of them. Nor is there economic advantage in a man not: being married. The bachelor is the ioreordaincd prey of his family. Beca to send to college and launch into society and buv out of scrapes, his sisters and his brothers unload their and think he is a meanie if he doesnt come across. So, since the single estate irhnotuall cakes and ale for a man, it does 5 0C being married. as you will perceive if you will consider some of the other tax him a dollar a week for nut I He loses, to begin with. the companionship of a wife. which in 118 higher brackets is the greatest felicity that can come to man. , t 1 1t "e "i"??? ;‘..'.'°“i.f"'° “h” Féii-"iilt? a d sympa hy and oya y never a ; ve e society o wrliom one never talks out. is to have found a little bit of To love Heaven on partner puts some punch in life for simewish ladies would not be s0 0010K has less chance of reaching old age ging their husbands about puttins growing at home instead of lying at the bachelor misses is in not hav- is wiles If he takes to philander- If he If he gets poor bach- a. eside-sitter, but the that the married man escapes. 5591115 like a. d on a IGBSII, at 1835f. that is a. necessity for the happiness Did ever read the parable u lers. Perhaps it is ity. a mother's recognition tho/t she s to h added. ° think he had been so much in Btlfeemem personal liberty is , y qwwwam/mmm l OlD DUTCH CIEANSER Wllh tho Now Oran-dissolving Ilomonr that Makes Cleaning 50% FASTER AUGUST 1 , 1941 *1, ersona '1. Fashi ns v. Literature} | _-__-..»..______ IHE COOK'S CORNER LEMON MAYONNAISE -—--_. m teaspoon salt, l lflblESflOOIlstglldl I and a. dash of r or 39,3". Then bent 1 in: salad oil Q flan‘ When you try New Improved Old Dutch, you can expect these 1y, using a w l-t beater. all‘ lurpriaingthlngl: flu"! beat-ml until easing is my“: I Your clenninftixne la out almost In ball. . .bocnu|s New Im- l Make‘ a 1'2 cum‘ proved Old Dutch cleans 50% faster. 2 The remarkable new ingredient in Improved solves grease —give| you double-notion ‘ amazed how easily airikl, stoves, bathtubs become sparkling clean. 3 New Improved Old Dutch is safety itself. It DOESN'T SCRATCH be- cause it's made with safe, flaky Seis- motitel It's really kind to hands. e So get New Improved Old Dutch ' Cleanser at your dealer's. There's - no change in the familiar Old Dutch Girl package or label-the difference la all inside. Get n supply right now. Old Dutch dia- ' i You'll be ' c cracker crumbs; slit’... gowns and hers 50 it 15 I For Friday. August I MIAZRCH 2i to APRIL 30 (Aries) -An unusualy interesting and di- verslfied day. Accomplishment. is within your grasp now. Both bus- iness in general and vacation in- terests favored. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Not. listed, planetarily oflaeaking, as a. money-making peri but. cer- tainly one for ains in whatever your field of en eavor. Rebuilding new industries, expansion, shipping interests. produce and dealing in government projects favored. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- A sort of iii-between day, likely to entice you to useless pleasure-seek- ing. This is all right if you are on vacation but not if work is the order of the day. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Ingenious ideas and methods and the most modern, helpful equipment and devices should bring excellent advancement and results if put to good use. Friendly gatherings, va- cations highly favored. JULY‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Should be a very inspiring day to you and your interests. Do make the most of every fawrable angle showing on your horizon. Sports fits, amusements, invenfions fnv- o . AUGUST 23 t’) SEIPPBHVIBFR. 23 (Virgo) - The least unnerved you are. the greater your achievement. Some excellent influences for build- ing. reconstructing, engineering, improving inventicns working with metals. tools, machinery. SEPTEIMZBIJR 24 to OCTOBER 28 (Li-bra) - "Make haste slowly" I is a wise motto for today. Steady l careful management and plans will Se! of Che; Eonatera You Will Enjoy Weaving with his natural enemies. Simul- taneously he was reminded of ma own insecurity. Apparently he lmew| all about the wnatséh being kept unl trance by entirely unorthodox metnw ods to avoid being seen. ‘rhere was something of disappointment, too, at navlng come on a wild goose chase. According to his story, Jerry's public ed considerable time to following up the trail, On the whole ne bore it very well. Some men Blight have bitterly ra- sentied wasting time on a nurage. Not so Manuel. who had no. hesitation in aoquitting Jerry of any ill intent, His determination t0 avoid future errors was gratifying him in his tracks. Just as a nearly Manuel's ears positively ‘flopped. thrown knife plunged mm the do,” not; in any metaphorical sense, but, fibexhlnd him, where 1t hung qulvqr. by the exercise of that rimitive . |dextcrity which occasionalv raises’ "I got the lmngk," Manuel m-ouq. the a. rallv ndroit achoolbov above 11 commented. his Ev t“ legs gifwd fellows. truased u gurgling sounds, andphis eyes bosi- fltgd utfcntwh- . mbQd-Yi Mhflgy “m; watched this exhibition with fascin- tively mmzlqi Aw, that's nothing," explained Jerry sat down in, qujckly_ the exhibitor modestly. "A little‘ "Why didnt‘ you use e piston" he trick that goes down well in the asked, more conoemed with details dives. Say. I didn't know that guy than dormer. was your private bartender. Thought " ‘Cause we don't want the Datrol- he was n- strong-arm thua-bpdy- man bustin’ in. You an’ me got w guard-you know what 1 mean our conference. I could a‘ E1450» wmbletfi this“!!! 0! l-M pinned ver if I'd a mind ur- so situation, assured him that every- watch yer step. big boy. let's Dine thing was most clear. that the mis- thc flapper." take was perfectly natural and the Apparently this referred tn the logical conclusion could be fuilv indentiflable ear which the gunmen inspected with all the professional: her direction Mintey was released. his dignified disapproval taking the form of complete silence. ' ABSUHD 0B PIBIDOUS? Jerry had the feelinn that it was all an absurd dream, vet a surren- titious pinch assured. him that he actually was offering h talitv to n notorious character Orig- inal intentions had been auythinl but friendly. Osuamt off-duty Dom Manuel set out to become the llfs and soul of the party. His deicnninstion to make amends was almost pathetic. "I got to watch my ma." he nf- firmed solemnly. "Bumping of‘! tars wronft feller would ruin my reputa- tion. Tonv wouldn't like it either." "Neither would I." Jerry mildly pointed out. 31ml Sure! Gufiss y?’ Rot guns;- ur grouse as we . o no o about it Shocks tattoo- ew his 1o “Can you beat it!" he ejaculated. ‘Wu to va ma the low-down on m s sttmtfi‘ Jerry started all over again. B. now he was beginning to ow the story. Many repetitions had brouzl word perfection so he was able to to essentials without 51¢ Manuel swallowed it whole, revel- led in it. slapped his knee in apprec- iation and seemed convinced that Tony's cleverness was directly re- sponsible for the situation. though how. m- why. was not very clear. Elnuallv obvious was the regard in which one gangster held another. Circumstances m%ht demand (the "rubbing out‘ of ony Montelli. but it was more in the way of business than mere malice. "What n charming i" Dago Manuel's automatic PROvn(0:-._¢-___p-—|q—pnnn—_fn_q-q-m- va-v’ . At reached bv drinks all round. Under calle 7 although there was no doubt that ll- would craznn his style m a large ea- tent if he had carefully to examine an intended victim to make sure it "Murcia as"... .. . y“ up other day. imagining I've not the drop on Tony." he said, We better have a password, Just yell out Car- rickimkiuilish an’ I'll know it's you."| Jerry objected vigorously. Flor one, thing he couldn't pronounce it bro-z oerlv even if he recollected the word" in a. moment of beril. Manuel thought it a. crying stiame. "Me old man ca-me from there." he remarked "Tia the place of my’ boyhood. The family was well liked and respected by all." " Oarrickmslioo-whatever it is d Surely that is in Ireland?" "Right. behind the eight. bail" "Er. quits so. The--er-ei3ht ball." "One of the real bhoya. that's mo. Daao Manuel's a trade name. Yer have tn be a Eyetnlian or a n- yard to get over big in the rac eta. "rfs all riaht i the or an Irisher in police, but. not on the other side. Keen that under your brown derby. E wouldn't tell anyone 1 didn't rus ’ "Many thanks for the compliment d confide ." "Y0! ill flkhl, llildd . NOW Ill Y8!’ not to do is w memor Carrickm'- bullish and vou'11 be dttin’ pretty with mv pals’ "Suppose you writs it down for ma." Jerry hasarded. Dano Manuel froze. "What yer driving at?" he snlried "Ihink I can't write?" (To be Continued) “H! WAR PURPOSES "loom" la A Circle 0f Cardboard A let of these smart red-and- white coasters ia l0 delightfully easy to weave! You use soft cord on a “loom" which is really a Sis-inch circle cut from heavy cardboard. To prepare this "loom" for weaving you divide ita adga, with pencil marks. into 16 equal acctionl. Cut V-sbaped notches at each mark and s 17th notch between any 2 notchel. Then pnais one end of the red cord to the centre and carry it acroaa the loom, through a notch. and through notch acroaa loom to opposite notch. When you have wound through every notch. you've let up what's called the warp threnda. Then bring cord back to centre where you start weaving with it, going over and under warp threads as in darning. When your circle‘: 21/4 inches in diameter cut the red cord Ind tie white cord to it. weaving with the white for 2 rows. Then go back to red, finishing by slip-stitching cord to the nearest loop. You can easily make yourself doiliea. belt: and puraea, too. on cardboard "looms." Our fl-psge booklet fella how. in detail. Allo explains simple methods of weav- ing lovely pace mail, pillow tops, knitting bags, other useful novelties. Send 20o in coins for your y of How 1o Weave Useful Novems go. The gunman] 1111mm Service. aura w: pan u _ Address and the Nam’; ygfutboonkllgl Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~-———By Frances Drake secure better results and less errors. Confer. if in doubt, with thcse whose judgment and information fit them for counseling. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Inactive period as far‘ as star aspects are concerned. Keep up the tempo of your work to agree with the demands made upon you. Curtail any desire to be care- less or neglect necessary details. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) Particularly auspicious now for heart and pers- onal interests. Maintain a steady, calm activity. Charge each day's effort up as an integral part 0f , your long-range campaign to attain l your objective. ' mscmwsm 2a w JANUARY 21 con sun N BACON Lu nfsn “on!” One can whole kernel cgm- 1 11-2 ' I ma. yolks and beaten stately; 1 green popper chopped ine; 8 slices breaking’ bacon. Mix together the cm} cracker crumbs, milk and egg-yolk’ Saute the clioprpcd fld-ppfl- ma‘ tablespoons butter, then arid this to the corn mixture. Season m1] add stiftfly bent-en eggwhitcs and’ Eur into well-greased casserole, y bacon slices on top. 133k, n 350 degrees about thirty minum or until well-heated" and bacon brown and (irislp, Serve from the caisercle, wllh l green salad. GOOSEBERRY FOOL beI-Iead and Itail 1 r!‘ ca. P11 n porcelain pan Wm, 1 pint of water and cook until mm turns yellow and swells; drain “.611 press through a colander and let cool after adding 2 cups of sugar Beat the yolks of 2 eggs light. add; lng 1 quart of milk nnrl a dash of nutmeg. Cook until like m“ creiun, add the gocscbcrrlcs 5nd serve perfectly cold. Quart of goose. 'in's'u'fulflfiv,l,y New York Style Letter By Anne M. Griffin New York . 'u'fi'iI'U'i-I|Il| Here comes the revolution — in play clothes, New shorts must be cut "little boy" style, and are us- ually worn with a shirtwaist blouse which must have long full sleeves. Anna Lee, popular English screen stai- now in Hollywood, gzes out to play in a one-piece ensemble of I (Capricorn) - Your influences ‘ coincide with those of Scorpio nat- ives, Don't be distracted from your tasks by outside, unworthy inter-l ference. Clean up unfinished work, then fully enjoy your holiday, , JANUARY I2 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - A fine day. say your stars. Of course, you must cooper- ate. Nothing is handed to you on n silver platter these days. Reward comes to energetic DOERS. Be one of them. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Vibrations identical to Aquarians’. Bar any thoughts de- trimental to the prompt and effic- ient completion of your routine. Cut corners to eliminate red tape that hampers really productive abilityn, A GI-IILD BOTQI ON THIS DAY.‘ is a vast storehouse of vim, vigor and vitality. ‘Ihls must be properly controlled lest. it be wasted. expend- ed in wrong activities. Religion is £6211’ great stabilizer and director. n't pemiit misuse cf your ex- uberance to alienate friendly cc- operation by others. And be care- ful not to let your spending habits exceed your income. ESTATE T0 SECRETARY l-DOVE. England -- (C?) —Estaie of the late sir Rnmilton Harty. well- known orchestra conductor. amount- ing to £6,065 ( 0,550). was left to his secretary. Mss Olive E. Baguiey DEFRAUDED GERMAN MAID LONDON — (OP) — Mrs. Gren- ville Holms was sentenced to six months in prison when she was viced of fraudulently converting £140 (i623) which her German maid, e-lceepinn. Needle for sa This prett , ruffled pinafore has its own’ mahtfahlng sun/bonnet and is just right. to wear on Sum- mer days. The fitted waistband ives a slim, youth-ful line and the hits is add a fly noto. A toilofed- ouso 1a also included in the pattern, and you can wear the pinnfore as a. dress or a sun- bnck frock on very warm days. The buttoned buck makes it easy to slip into without mlFslng n curl on your head. Either eyelet or match- ing ruffles give your new striped pinnifore ensemble a fresh, cool ap- pearsnce. Style No. 8864 ia designed for sizes f2, 14, 10, 10 and 20. Size 16 requires 4 1-2 yards of 35-inch fabric for pinsfore and bzcnct; 1 1-2 yards for blouse. Send Twenty (200 coin is pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the atylo number. Be sure to state the size you wish. SW19 N0. 3354 Bias Nnnc fl-FQOI Additi- Oity Province RIMBBANDT ETCHING LONDON — (C?) — A Riembrant elllhlnl’. “Girist Healing the Sick," known as the 100 guiidei- int, sold at an suction here for 2 ($1.134) .______._.____ ARMY STRENGTH Juns 1 the Clnsdia (Active) Ar- my had about 166.000 men and the something . . -—-- fmmd to cover Elise Dallas. who nn ingl Somewhere: it'll show 1m Rood OITAWA — C?) - Sines the In: ISO slipped silently into the room. Being and nlmty." b88811 t!!! Cl-Mdiln 1nd British one of nature's aetitiemen at heart "Nothing doing!" Jerry was still governments have underwritten -—-—--—-—-——— he looked sheebish and tried to tuck firmly opposed w being turned into capital advance of some I45 000.000 III!" M418 away the weapon out of a t. a ne picture gal-isryriifor construction g wu- hxhatrlsa "latt- loadedrwlu calmly. "matnwlatim notice annealed. llnaniallmvnt childish-II .. _ _._...__ __ 170.4“). schools will be operating under i119 Muller. had entrusted to hcrinlzrltish Cmflmvnwealth Air Train- —-For The Home Canadian (Reserve) Army about I delectable pink linen. Fitted short: have n turned-up cuff. the shirt- waist blouse has full sleeves gather- ed at shoulder and tigh: cuff. Many play clothes feature full sleeves which the stars mar iii Palm Springs. We saw Slgnc l-Insso wearing shorts of crisp wlnte shark- skin with narrow red piping down the side seams, military style. Her long-sleeved blouse is sheer blue cotton narrowly striped in white. Well, what are yzu wiaiting for? You can make identical outfits far yourself and easily, too_ ircm sLmple-to-sevw patterns. Send for your copy of our Fashion Book to- day, and select your favorites from all the gay, style-minded play clothes illustrated in full czlor on its pages. The yearning to go back to the soil, to plant growing things, tend them and watch them bloom, seems to be growing by leaps and bounds. especially in the feminine world. You may like to dig in overalls or denim slacks... very waikmanlikl or perhaps you refer to szuv strict- 1y feminine in fllaslwered cottons, but whatever your heart desire be sure it is cut on functional lilies. Your flowered percale n/pron, will, like s: not. have big, roomy pockets for your necessary implsments and is wom over a peasant frock. A sun shading sunlbonnet is also a win idem if you don't want to burn un- necessarily or are running awl)’ frown n freckled nore. Lzok 101' sturdy fabric that won't mind fre- quent tubbings and gay colors that rival the brilliance of your growing flowers. 3 By September it; is anticipated 83 Plan, craft- . l“ ,. , l~ r iillullll‘ h.