b: la I11 cl t. t‘. I1 l. t‘: (1 b f‘ F i f ’ i l I PAGE vv w‘ vv vvvv TWQ l man's Re HAPPEN NGS OF THE WEEK n“, quvslandllll mm of In ‘is; 11.1; Lilo ultval lfnursday in (111.1 .111 1-1 ‘re llMvV ki0\tfl'llOl' uen- qrn ' e 1 \"11‘ll8 and his 8- h m; G. D. Ramon, Miss Helen ‘Wtkeford, M31. . L. Palmer, Miss M0113 WllJOIL. . Dr. and Mrs. lieath McIntyre 11110111110 bwll 1111011111111; tile notary .. 1 1 Uullvenlloll 111. l‘l't'Sl|Llt3 Isle, 1\l'.1.n1-, the b11111. tras- l were expected 1101110 lILvL eteniilg. Al. '1. tzx-pc 1iress, cut in the iecuptzon and b.'111que1 given 101' s .\.1.1 snort s1ceves 11nd L110 district. governor Wednesday. ._ \\.'i',11 1112.. 1111s a Dr- J. A. Clark presided. Other 1'11 111111 flowers, social activities were arranged for the delegates 11nd the lathvs attend- 1g. o 0 a s The annual meetmg of the PEI. Woman: Institutes this week brought many interesting visitors to llle city. ‘.l'lle fiL>>‘ll1ll-) 111.1.‘ nlrgely LlllClKlUd and the ideas exchanged c0410 nct but encourdge these noble lof- Auce. The ~1l L‘. s pearls 1 g A hip length ox 111.11 11ine velvet , 1:10 ensemble, . u st'.'1'1.1_ 1 fit. crs 00111111-‘1 1. 1111i daughter of 1,; lliitlf, ~.n-.\.11t11lg 1 1101111-ll to c1111 greater eilurl. 101' 1.110 1., . 11.1.» 01s 1:1 ut- 11111111111‘ oi the ironies over ultlch y“ ,1 111115111111 (-01- l lnev llltkslde, Afternoon led at Gov- o.» a y“ and a, l ernlncnt House nlu/ue ,1 '1. of which t-Ofilllg. , 1 it $116 1111112 ' ' ' ' | ,. Her shoes \'_ hlgu-Qloglllg ,' (‘sung cillltlrcll are 111-re lf'1‘1lI liilll- p, llux Hpclltllllg '11 111011111 111111 3111's. ~ v v ~ b“ 1111', {larvnts 1111'. 111111 1\111's. J. E. 1 Cdlneron, Grilflorl Street. o 0 o .1 A cordial welt-chic is being given Dr. John Howie 11nd Ali's. lloule tvho ntolored down from 1.0116011, _ 10111., on n 110111111)‘ 1x11 to Mrs.) r111 motor 1117.0!‘ in ' 1101111-1» plireiys, .1113 111111 1111's. LL11; .11. liuntcr have utlreill. Mr. and 111;. .1. XICLUI-lifu lfvlli ll. Usll. 1U Al 0 - u . 9;; (in {*1 1'11 l0 Vancouver =5 1:"<.t to nivrmbers of ‘ O I O I rife of Lt. C0l1P.5. ‘vecks and B. LUUArLLAlBH motored 011:1" to 11.111- lax wllcrc tilt-y lblitllb 1.111: week-end with their lcspcctllu soils 11110 art.- 110w on actlve 111L111. scrticv. s u s - ltfrs. William Mtuvcely‘ of ‘Eorolilo ‘ . . visitor is Mrs. 11 of “nu-onto who arrived ‘ ' spend the summer at 111th ner soil 1111'. .11.. U. Alchemy alto 1111's. LluHul-Il)‘, bltdroy tstleet. a u o u Guelph, 01111., today of .\1.ss 1112111011 stephens rlllflld)‘ 111111 1111'. uullllfo 1 ldrntst ltlchdivisuil o1 nillilux, a. gHJ/lllllté ul Uulllohsle nt1l1crs1ly' and recent1y appointed lnullltgcr 11f mother Mrs, F. 111g g, week's n o o 0 _ V ,‘_ ‘ _ v . Nmuulndm‘ m. mchmgn‘ gigybsfliltlll liust. 0011111411)’ 111 this W d I _ I we.» 1:1’ ninlzy cilsrlottctown rcsid- ' , , , , Vah-fieddau- °1 mm “u” m9 13011811 W“ -=""" *1"““"l‘ "med ‘° m“ Miss Ins Glllun 1m Wednesday’ 3:172 1211-1 ‘W511 mic-M "3" -B‘“““““ "*“"""" ~“" for calgitry, Alta, where she 11111 ' 1' fms cglmmly m” _ _ 111111111, flllytlllllg a11ay there: attend 11 >l-)Ul1_l1ll11)1i 1.111111111111111 01 13,10,113 a Lncuband or my. Nulsvs. Miss ulllun 1v.l1 111x11. fllenus mrhuys “hm he said.“ me 1n Vancouver before returning home. I O l O The tel hostesses at the Tamils Courts this afternoon will be Miss Audrey Miles and Itllss Alireda Palace company of Girl utildes are helpln their association to ruse $100, for ambulanceer Both do fancy neeclle-tvork winch they sell to friends and relatives. They also subscribe the ocket money they receive for do rig odd Jobs in the house and gardens. .1! 1 1 .13 Alvlirilzlfi, a a - o l" J Cassy leave ~ . John sleuurthy r‘ ' p. c _' (lay at the H0151 bcnntnry. Mrs. Casey will than go 1.111 to Saint John for the 1111111111, £1111 '41 C. W. L. volition 11.1.11. t week. u Mn. Fred Blcbeod, Grafton Street, entertllziurd Thursday afte-r- 3 ' lea and shower in Charles AMorningSmile nnr 1:11 he" 1 end mm. cKeuzle, the rmer Miss Ruth QEAILZ whose .1.. ridge was an- ounced over ti; week end from ahllix. I I O I Mn. Ines Lfutch Bweetwood of ‘aw York LFHVfld Monday to spend HIT PARTICULAR Small Boy: "Pm not afraid of K0- ing to the hospital, mct.her. I'll be bravo and tako my medicine, but I summer with her iarents Mr. V to slip u. fast one 5nd Mrs. 11.. E. Mute-ii, 111's, Saveet- "l!" W158 9° l" l-hf-‘m Palm 01'! l Olheill‘ OnIhlm and locate this cash wow lmving 301111-11 her father in bah? °Y1 "19 1Q,“ We‘? 914d 0n YOU» l‘ 6 hes still thinking he's on the was mcewmg I want s. pup. UlJ-and-up. Montreal “here 11a ediml treatment gbfne with 11:111. a 0 Mrs. Walter M. Bears entertain- Qd at a rertv ten st her summer 917114539, 0.'~.’\'lC‘.\', on Tuesday in honor of Bliss Helen H1~11un1an whose marriage is taking place next week. and returned The doctor had overhauled his pat-lent. "You ccnfesu that you an bad- tempered," he said. "I suppose you that ymrr had tonuper is cruised by an ilzly little microbe?" “Hush? said the mnont, with fear 111 his tours. "For gv-dness snke smnk quietly, dcctorl 511g‘; in the next room." O O I The tea hosicssvs at i111- Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. J. L» FILET DOILY “T111 ETEXYPAN . v . , , _ ‘é . 1 ‘\ “fl ' 11 l 1, \\\“ ' ' ' ' ‘\‘\\\\\ . 1111 . \ \\\\ \\"‘ 11 .111 '\ 1\\\ ~\ . - DDGIONNO-Xlh ' Unis mesh dolly is of natural colored crochet cotton. and the double omrhet harder is created in yellow, bluo red and green. Pattern No. x 181 contains list of materials needed, illustration of stitches and com- plete instructions. T0 order ll1l< design write vou: name and address on s. piece of paper gnd .~1-n1l ‘tvllh l5 "m! 7 ~ 1 1-1 > (1 111s: §‘Z..(1.-~,'.'1.‘.31‘<‘1>?3§rtm t. _ Desivn N0. X 181 .' Name ______.__-l_.--...___..________.-.__- He,‘ A,1dm_\;_____________-_---— --— “’l@mmR_!:_i‘-§@—QT?§— i - .fi“oo+o-e§,' eyes. news! " 11c exclaimed. difference this L; going 1,0 make "l c1111; say more than that at the 11101110111, a llilfflafll)" gloved It‘ Ifiifllft think it's like- e sinlle faded from his face, and he Mrs. R. H. Show 11nd two intcr- b99111"? SUICUY bllslllP-iilikv. below we e0 1111c 111111, lets get the vvhelc 1111111,; s ' Just give 1111.- the it. and we can check up on it as 1 we g0 " NUl-lllllg loath, the Major re- 11 1101i ulkthzl-t kulher Mulsnq. 1Q ll loin llleln on the previous ~ 1 wrnla, ior the Sum- llleliuelxsoll, bent Httvt-t. .\Il'. lie1l-l;,@¢uun1__ 111M the Cllrlle 1111s probably sit- 'u:1ir:lvol1 one Mrs. G. Gavin Dul1y ulltl Mrs. l... 1 ixmsggfily h1g3 interview with the 11nd ivithout 11111011, hinted that the whole thing Si ‘ arranged. with 11 view to impress- ha- arm“, w m“, m. ulnmc- ,1"! them 111111 the hopelessness of < - -> " M L a ‘ pursuing the matter. In the “end _Bec.1er listened with close atten- to drag the father o1 your Chlltlfvfl 11011 nodding at intervals as though fhfel‘ The marriage u taking platze in PM 300011111. llllpfefiion 0f the case, and when back and iurvcxved him with an odd sill: e on 11s face. murmured, admiring- 111011811)’ 0W1‘ "Vflelr Le retcnses. When he turned over to j B ‘y cu l And he 1m i" be Jalll the LOUSGS that you speak 0f as Major admitted. 1:1 "1\'1'(I:s‘enierta.ined at Plckard‘ , , . , you 311113599 now ma; he“ have got 11 1:. ‘fllluiitidy at the Princes Elizabeth and Princess away 1111-11 it. Yo1l'd have been 3‘ “(mm o‘ Margaret of tho 1st Buckingham “Lmmlg back '10 Ellfllfllld 111 a week’; time with about te11 cents in your Jeanshnd he'd have had all the ‘$119 11¢ “fanted to plrtn his getaway 111th the mazunls. And now, let‘5 get co (lOWu 1.0 it, Mayor, I hope I've Con- \'1l1¢€d yotl that Playing you for a sucker, and now lll-lfikgn to mke w sthow 1 a 111011.. ey ou of hi l Tl ' Oon- right. isn't m" m "*5 we ought to Hlsalilzst him?" ? E1 Y B! t - m of Hmselgslzs c theéexact mean that." he said. "He' well foi- that, and s covered up too 119-111! Drove anyth Besides, Cuban “W14 you? No- what I meant was lent idea!" quite know l.o1v it's to be managed know that sozenr-e has discovered émhom’ m5 m‘°“'l°d59- bu‘ 1i You “P1111126 1111111 D811. 01 it somehow." fialiltltfntlée’ ‘Vi? J01? 1 d ' F“?- 5 1110118 up on this for myself-rm 110W. and 1m wondering which is let me Lllllllf around lt for a spell" Renuineliess more else could have done-and hm been ' at. pains to M10 t attitude througlkioulthpurely advisory 8111i cuugnl. the Major; eyg, cache now?" he demanded 5111mm- No ; Mfilm‘ responded promptly, 50" i" <7“ b)’ 119B". of course, but you needn't worry about that m. the moment, because he can't move yet. Now could you gel. hold ct it right lieu, Major!" "1 °°ln °|' 5mm” w Nccmewmk Dcpanmen‘ but 1v1t11 considerably less conno- (Yllzirlrlltvluun (3uard1;,n_ clue this tune. "A5 a mutter of fact 1 ve already suggested that it. might P‘? Sill!!!” fol‘ me to keep it, but tcr 11111110 obscure reason she preferred 11> 110k! on to it know Mflllufl l1"0l11(‘ nrc nouradays." alm "/1 $01: 44A‘ n kn 4 A AA n n AAA Jwvrnmnymmnnvvvvv-vvxvvvvwvlvgvw THE- §il5§EQTI§IQHN GUARDIAYFI.-. . v v vvrvv ial a wvvwrvmrJ nd Personal x F Southern Atlantic Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box Legacy B! nsnmnnnnux vw.-¢.--..-r"++ CllAPTfl XVII II-IEND WITH A PLAN Tho announcemem “t; n hobo in his heart, and ho sang this interview a direct intervention crushing disappointment under which he had been suffering was lifted from his mind 1n ' he Am- ment, and he gazed upon t ericzurs po1't1y form with bulging "fPen my soul, this is pm "My dear fellow. you can't 1111111; 1111a, a L° m“! Y°l1 Bfilllfllly know where thls—er—cache is situated?" wa5,,51lul\19<11”_ Becker éorrect- 95- 5111111115; at him benevolently. ‘ 101' there's always the bare 011111166 that Salter may have l but it's still g, flmnce," T}, “But ‘ftht. How n1uc11 111s Ivllilone; story as he told I enlllg. ll. 1111s il fllirly accurate 1110111511 he made l1. appear 0 u o tfgliksxfglealllgwlli“_b"§‘11 ‘ill-lfilll 151W“ 111111, he 111111 ilikcn charge o1 the to ‘ =1 ‘WHY- sulrequt-nt discussion und 11ml ‘m’ w" “Qua MCEM“ ' ' ' milv extracted the 11110111111111011 0t the Bahama czlys tvql persistent question- neniioned their morn- negroes, m saying as actually 111111 as having been pre- PT confirmed his own he .\fdjcl' had finished he leaned "Cute!" he "Sure he didl" Becker said can. 5910111111. "And that sunk your hopes m l0 lieflP-Wlliflt is where he wanted cm. And if it hadnt been 1m- that lucky meeting o curs in Havana. Maloneys been You how to "I don't quite 1 . . Do you mean take Dyoceedings the Major asked, ghras H ccker shook is head. N°1 I 5'19“ Y0" couldn't do you couldn't act- ng against him. '01! wouldn't want me cvernmcnt in on this. w ma? you cugh the Macr d P"€¢1'1.1'- "Face him with Bcgilllflllfrzif- COIIIPII. 5o to speak? Well l don't a" kit m8 have the exact sition oi this island, I (lam 53y Yocould 1 "5""! mu cou.d.'" Becker agreed “WIFWY- “lm not doubting that for B1111 you don't u" be“ Way or going about 11.. Just Ha lapsed HILO silence. gazing floor, m Waited FEW y so conv 1c - mm: with thcumilgecflg 3H1? 11".; ‘iltlcéilifi’. °‘ m“ °’°°°'=“ Mull/ledge oi local tIOIIQItIOII: $53113 be invaluable, 111141 nwreu as lump than anything He looked up a1. that moment, "Wheres this aescrlptlclt of the y.?"'Malo11ey hasn't sull got 1t, m“ e . ml’ dfllthter has it," the l" Becker salu. "dell have 1 111111111." the Major told him. herself-and you 111111‘ infvriilllly pig-headed "H n1. That's a pity," Becker mut- ' "Ill WOMEN. of Providenq; 1n n15 fawn“; The the balance of his property if I would sue him for a divorce. » 0 friends and cvcn my children say _ {hat my llttsannd will never return 1 . l 19)’ w“ yo" exacdy? ‘ogetlttletlpaiiiy houses 11nd lent them. but. courage t0 hold out 11nd make m)’ ‘husband see that I am dependent on 111v children he will collie back 11nd despises Illf‘, but he said that 111-alas ago. 111111 he stll stayed on. Do you think he will ever come back Answer: Lovrtl Wife." 1 think the very gods must latigh nt your queer and dis- brave and loyal wife. who tells you that 11c hates you and who is wfhng to buv 1115 "B9501" from you with the last penny he has down into your dignity, woman? your price, Have you no atom of sell-respect? you got your husband to deed his "my I understanding that you would give 111m his freedom, that you would apply tor HVIIIVOYCO; but you admit 111111. the lnlnute you got the 1W0- pcrty in your l1ands you welchcd on your part of the bargain. by refusing to rent the 11011865 8nd thus force 111m to g1"? You "W" money for your support. _ about the neatest Job of doulne- crossing I ever heard o1. duct will endear you to your hus- 1101i!" ailswered. "5111. I'm afraid l. couuan’: recall what. 11. was CXflCtAy- You see, a1. ule time I read lL, l. u1dn't know 11111111. it. was lclerrlng 1c. haulrl. Bflplfllllttfl 1.11s circumstances ulell, BBQ when he did, i1._ became obvious that 1.110 description was useless unless we knew where the 18181141 was situated, so I didn't take so much interest in 1t. But what were you 111111141113 of?" said. abouts it was and he ‘ ed 11. 10111111)’: 11a aidilt W11 me where 1111a actually dumbed m8 "1 1111 11 1n wjhllfoifur could take a peek B1 n at would be an “m” Itligu€1escrlption—0r you remember- ed the way it went-d; should know ior certain 1t was the slime 111M6- Also. I had a notion. . u. . paused. but then went on: But. no. l, guess that. would l1ava locked like 1n 1t. And l, do11't want to butt in more than I c1111 help. These 31011118 folk of yours would probably 111188- llie 1 was out to gel some vlwlnfls anyone to think that.’ lcotlon. ggtlllcllgsuaflligorgm swd 1111K! "m1 walnuts. Severe-l mlflm b‘ "PM occasionally foil‘ 0011001 dggsefl, m‘ after-school pickup- DOUBLE-CROSSIN G METHODS NEVER RESTORED A HUSBAND There Should Be Fair Dealing Even When A Family Rift Leads To Divorce Court- Today’: Letter Box Dear Miss Dix-five you! ago my At the time he left he offered to deed mo the home and all husband deserted ms for another I agreed d . but ft h deeded me the property I cs0 a. er a u“ I back to me. his wife. My lawyer, my relatives, m)’ implore l11e to I believe that if 1'. lave the My husband says he hates llll’. me? A BRAVE AND LOYAL WIFE. You sign yourself "A Brave and rted idea of what constitutes a Is 1t brave to 1121111! on to a man l}, 11. loyal 1o try by every means Where .8 the dust? _ Where ls You are not even honest, because to you under falst‘ houses" it was on the definite More than that, you have tried defraud your husband further That is Do you t11lnk 1.11111. kind of con- uld.t1't remember enough 0f it to l. oll, 1 suppose’! was i1. a. plan, 1.111; 1,11), 1,1" a YcuJDA descrip- "A verbal description," tlio Major lvluluuey "Well, in the 111st. place, I wanted cnecg up on this island," Becker ' "A0111 salter 1.0.11 n10 wnere- also describ- unuerstand, but I "He “'11.; talking too active an interest I wouldn't W311i (To be Continued) Dates stuffed with walnuts 1M 119d in granulated sugaFf" £11112‘; IMHGHOUII refused to give him his freedom, thought I could force 111m eventually to 00m? I don't want a. divorce because I think I have s right to the prestige and dlzrfltl! that my husband's name and position gives me. Sinoc he deeded me the property. my 1111818115 has refused to give me any money. He to.d rifle to live upon the income of the property. So m order to make h have closed up my rental property and my house and have gtfie ti? live with my married son and Y "5 1 years and have two grown children. never congenial, but he never drank or gambled or ran around with other women, and he alwal/S provided well for us and would leave me. , 111115 wgcglnanhand sagstgiel‘ would commit suicide f any ng ED118118 9 - such rct. but I have done everything I could to b/Imlllflte him and h"- im pay me temporary alimony I band and I were married 27 We were never thought he Now he has fallen in love with I don't believe in band? Do you think any man in the world would ever g0 back w a. woman. who ltad treated hlni that way‘! v aren't you know that, in addi- tien to all of his grievances against you in‘ e. wile, 11c now looks upon yOlI as a, cheat and mpber who has “e10 111111 up and by false plJDlIllScS taken 1111a,» from 111111 the property n1: 111111 wuisco so hard for‘! DUIH€UID€S ab llLflUlC-Ligl! a lllDIl has a sudden infatuation for a pretty 111cc, and 1.1 nls wife has QflL-UIICC 101' a little while lie gets ever 11. and comes back to her, but the Mflllutilllg nuseatld never re- turns ezuccpt 1.0 a goo-u wile and to one of 1111,1111 ne has been fond. ne neler comes back except to a wile wnoln he respec-ts and who 1135 been tenuel- 11nd loving and kind. x1e netei‘ copies back to a wile whom 1.e' has barely endured ior the sake cl L118 1.11i111ren._ Xour vase lS hopeless. ‘£11611! 1s no chalice on carzli of your husband ever ccnmig back to the wife he hated and to 1a home that was a plaoe 0t" perpetual quarrels. ulve up your fight against the miposslble. Quit lilting your own llle 1v.1.h bitterness and irate. Cease seeking revenge. You are only pols- cmng your c1111 soul and alienating your children from you, and losing the respect of all who know you. “Bossy” Boys Make lung-l Husbands Meal- AVLILS 1J1x~The young man I full engaged to objects 1c my uslng pa.nl. illlu lipstick and says ne will not n1a.rry me as long as l use them. Would vou advise me about this as you would your own child? DAISY . Answer: well, 11 1 had a riauehi-er who W85 cenlrolltcd 1111111 your problem 1 WOLHLL Say to her: "Daughter, l1 you 0on1. love 1.111s youth better than you do your rouge pot, and if he doesn't mean more to you than your lipstick, you him better give nun up. rpr, believe me, when you are really in love you won't feel that. giving up cosmetics is much o1 a. saclullce to lay 3L the feet of the man you want." MOWCVCX‘, .|. should also my w her: "Daughter, straws show which way the wind blows. This 1.11.1111; of your boy friend demanding that you leave off your make-up is a small matter in itself, but it indicates that he wiu make the kind of a hus- MJICLWDO will boss his Wife 011i H! ha; lira. Be will tell her Just ex- actly where stic gets off. Ho will buy her Lats for her, and snoop in the garbage can to sec how thick she peels the potatoes. I-Ie will regulate her religion, her political beliefs and her reading for her. Bo I would think a lo time before I gave up my lipstick or him. "I would rattler marl’! l mm who valued my kisses. no matter if they were flavored with grease paint." Dear Domthy Dix—Tw0 men want to marry mo. Ono of them is 20 and poor. The other is 60 and rich. Would you marry the old man and wait for izlm to die. 50 85 to get the money to marry the young man 0:1? Only I am afraid the young manmlght get ntarried while I was waitlilil- LUCY- Artswer: c o . 1,3512, 1., ‘$126.3? $55.”; in these days a man of 60 is still a young man. Don't take anybody under 90-01111 if you are counting on being a widow very soon. , ‘hit is ill-waiting foliwdegg‘ 121:3; cos, anyway w the cun chap and work up with hi Tint is the we. M99111!" lies. - PERFECT LOAVES Tllc bu! of bmd can h made only from the Bu! of flour-such u REGAL Hue In s flour Ilul not only malt“ every bsfcll of bread perfect, but gives more loaves to the bog, besides. Just fry REGAL once, and you'|| nave} again be nullified with an ordinary flour. vvvvvvwvv v7 vvvv vvv Glorious Heulfh Good health is the true basis of beauty, success and hapfiiness. Many have won good hea th b the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Fo . You may think of sleepless nights, of irritability and general failure of the digestive system to d_o its work and may say “O11, that is too good to be true." But it is true and many thous- ands of people will tell you that time and again they have been restored to health, vigor and happi- ness by using this restorative of the blood and the nerves. At this season of the year nearly everybody needs tonic treatment to build up the quality of the blood and tone up the nervous system. It is a grand time to put Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to the test. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food CONTAINS VITAMIN 81 THE COOK'S CORNER RHUBARB-TEA PUNCH Serves l2) Ono cup tea. ‘infusion, 6 table- spoons lemon juice. 3-4 cup sugar, 1 small bunch lg“ mlnt, 2 cups slightly sweetenc... stewed rhu- barb, l stick cingunon, 1 orange, l quart ginger 111e, l pint carbon- ated water. Chill, To ten. infusion add all ingredi- ents except oryige, ginger ale and carbonated water. When ready to serve, remove cinnamon and add 1 quart cracked lee, orange thinly sliced carbonated water. servo in tall ice tea glasses with straw. Root Beer Milk Shaka One-half cup root bear, 1-2 cup rich milk, dash of nutmeg. whipped Make individual serving. Mix tho milk and root beer and then add a. dash of rrgneg topped with whipped cream fur each glass and then another tiny dash cf nutmeg over the whipped cream. Japan is searching for a cheering slogan which Japanese can use in greeting friends, saying farewell or while exuberant in a crcmi. "' "~' '*'"_;:= Have More Eli-nun: Fun by Playing Tennis We" Now Booklet Ixplslns Ilflllfl Arc you tco often tho loser when you play tennis’! Being a good sport about it is all very well, but why not learn to play a winning game. make a real hi1? It‘: amazing what u llttln practice with the right instruction will do. Here's the way to make your main- stay, the forehand drive, fast and HCCUTIIE. Stand facing the right side of the court — with the head of your racquet opposite your waist. Now, with the path of your racquet form- "18 I11 ellipse. swing up and back, then swiftly down and forward- smashlng into the balL As the ball meets and leaves your racquet continue your swing, but roll the wrist so the face of the racquet turns down as our diagram shown. This puts a lliila topspin on the ball. At the end of your stroke the head of your racquet should point in the direction the ball should go. placing it accurately. How to put over a sizzling servo, be Johnny-on-the-spot when your opponent returns a fast one? Our 32-psge booklet by George Aguilar gives expert instruction in the serve, forehand, backhand, lob, volley, cut strokes. Explains fast footwork, smart tactics; has tips on plgacflsinago.“ and in coins for your qypy Correct Tennis Blot-m of Deve ‘to The rdlan Home Service, Be sure to write 1am you; amo of Name. Address, and c booklet. It?!“ Address m‘ ‘%_-'.'1'1"1a Fm?“ shions DOING DISHES P ‘Ilhe old dishpm holds a cloud. Holds a saowbank fmm s. moun- tainl ‘mm a. faucet, You've s. fountnlinl You have rivers. you have oceans Dome to servo your whims, your notions. And your fingers, dear, are fishes, See them dart among tho dishes! There are flowers in tho suds — Forget-me-rwts, crabalpple buds. What more could a maiden ti Of l. task? Little daughter, doing dishes, ‘Think o: watsvrl —-Et1hel Ecmlg Puller, "Kitchen Sonnets (and Lyrics of Domes- tloitlyl." Rhubarb stalks are good mattei- ;:11 for pie and sauce. but the leaves ‘1s11c1u1d never be used as greens. l When the kitchen woodwork llooks dirty and greasy run s piece of flannel soaked in linseed oi.1 over the Patches are attached to worn hosiery with a new device uszng electric heat. l An gasy way to bleach sheets ls I to stretch them on the line and each time the sunshine dries them turn the hose on them. This will save the trouble of taking them down each time to wet them. “nw-n-s-nl-nm...“ '1. Lit Living 11 Leisure —T7te Woman’s Realm 1- . P » 1» ,. ug-ssunflnwsd. JUNE ZZ, 1940 v ‘ v vvvvx.‘ erature Bot Ilnlubrnd Inca-ugh grand my to top off Sunday m}; . Servo with brushes? You cannot g0; 5.1mm, lng hair with a sheen on :1, 1,111..“ your brushes are spat1r1s.y1 ma}, You cannot, get a clean face 1f 5101115 fiwe cloth ls CIW ‘it a soak in warm water to 1111,1111 ~a teaspoon of vinegar has 111-m added; let it lie ln 1111.5 c .1 ,. of lnurs. and then for: 51:11 £11813 more in plain cold water. 11 “~11 be a now sponge. When you have finished washing your face don't forget to give the little frloe sqnayg a wash too. Never mind if it. loglq as though lt did not nerd l1. does need it, you may be 511m, Every face wants a thorough cleansing once a day at least. 11 olcansln with cream which g0“ deopcr t an soap and winter and s vigorous splashing with cold water. After. if your is not too dry 11 skin, it needs an astringent on it. l1 needs care. .NNS'BHKHHH'H'UN'J 'HHY\NNHAJ l veun INDIVIDUAL uonoscor: (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, 1940. King Features) For Saturday, June 22, 1940. MARCH 21 to APRIL. 20 (Aries) -—l-Iow you take things this AM. will greatly influence your day. So start the day with faith, (meer and a willingness to be shown the right way if you're wrong. Be a true Arlen — one with character! APRIL 2l to MAY 20 (Taurus) —Fspe:1a1.ly favorable indications for money matters 1.11.1.5 morning. Postponing important matteres is not advised unless by doing so you assume future results. Keep use- fully busy. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) Today has plenty tooffer you if you will respond to ‘is advantages. Perhaps not exactly what ymi ex- pected, but good results are ob- tainable through concentration and a desire to stabilme present holdings rather than seek spec- tacular gain. JUNE 22 to JULY l3 (Cancer) -Piufit to be made through the assistance o1 superiors 1:111 the rlgtht type of friends. Don't expect very quick results or complete ones immediately. work townm evenuual, security. JULY 34 to AUGUST 22 (L00) -1A.im at greater heights - that’; the way you'll advance. If you are satisfied with yourself or with your present status, you'll go stale! Be sensibly modern, mo. Bresswely active. Interesting, help- ful contacts available. AUGUST 22 w snrvrmmrzn 2a (Vireo) - Got outside your s“ snau would and broaden your scope. Read wouvth while literature, m: with intelligent persons who gm doing thmgs in a progressive way. Hive more variety in your 111g and you'll lwve a be-tbe-r under- standing 0f problems and people. S ER. 24 w OCTOBER. (Libra) - Tact and seeking care- Whll your outlook ls, awarding to n" gun. ' u\hQn%Hn%'cHHEHV-'-H HHNNVAVA g Look In the scallop your birthday comes In, and find 1 fully the connect answers are two of today's "Musts." D0111 be aterss t0 118719114118 to suggwtions made b your lifeixnlskatos.“ Children's s: property ere: require es c. ialo attention. p‘ 010mm 34 to NOVEIVIBER 2: (Scorpio) - Generally favorable, particularly for your regular work or duties, healthy exercises, con. ferences intended to better ccndi- tlons and advancing “Dfflhy 051115”, NOVEMBER Z3 to DEGEAIBBI 22 _(5a.g'ltta.rius) - Your day is similar in tendency to that 111 Scorpio natives. Useful uftPfll-lrs supersede hobbies and terests. Seek wirttuiill gtudnnpe; too often we forget, God when m are having unmet. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY I1 (Oaprlcom) - You may not b0 able to make as much or as quick headway tocliuy as you 11:11: ex. Devi/ed. but you mould keep mung and hold to your faith and de- naticn. It's s. mom advan- btgreoiu period than it. appear w JANUARY‘ 22 to FEBRUARY Ill (Aquarius) - Ffrliendly day. Bene- fits dealings with Gem- iniisns. Scorpfo natives. Vlrgoaits and Iltbrsns particularly. 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