FAE TWO London, England, and the marriage will shortly take place between Lt. Andzew Ciuny Macphnii, G.G.F.G., only sun of Mr. J. G. Macphail, I S. 0.. and Mrs. Macphail and nep- hew of the late Sir Andrew Mac- phaii. of Montreal and Barbara widow cf the late Captain Alex- ander Gibson the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and younger Qillighlili’ of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Kcssen, of Wollasmn, Mass. s s s s Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrived in Honolulu by plane Monday night alter u SLCOJ-milc aerial tour of American military and naval estab- lishments iii the Pacific War zone, (ilirin: which she met and talked with thousands oi‘ mcn in the ser- \'.cc'~. She made l7 island stops ex- l\'." of those in New Zcalnnd and‘ ' _ sh." revealed in a press_ . Shc wits dveph: tann-i en as mo l'[“llil cf long rides in icons and ivrilks - s Muss Pauline M. Nicholson was thc quest of iioncr n: a delightful IIiiSCBilIlXlFOLES showc: Tuesday af- trrnoon at the residence of Hon. G. D. D:Blois and Mrs. DeBlois, given bv vlteir daughter Mrs. And- rew Liklcv. Many exquisite gills hosts ci’ good wishes, sad by the popular young Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd of Ot- tii no zimoiig tho visitors here s v iillS col: On Thursday Mrs D. J. Riley entertained at a smart luncheon at the Charlottetown honoring Mrs. Rodd. s s s Hon- fir. Cyrus MacMillan and L5 s. Afutfltiiilnn loft Wednesday on rcturii to Aicnlrcal ziflcr a de- lightful summer at Fortune and Charottetowti. s s s Mrs mialmer Hicks of Upper FnCkVlilC, N B.. is visiting her daughter Mrs Patterson and Prof. George Patterson Orlebar Street. s s . Regretful goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs Richard Lea who left Wednesday on return to Montreal after spending the summer at the Charlottetown. Mr. Lea is now cnnvalsscing after his recent severe ‘ illness. . s s s Mrs. Simon P. Pauli and littlc daughter Anita. are in Montreal where Anita 1s responding nicely to the treatment for burns accidentally received some weeks ago. s s s ‘rheir friends are sorry to part with Mrs. J. F. Gordon and her interesting family who leave early next week for their new home in Moncton where Mr. Gordon is now officially locatedjvith the C. N. R. s s Mr; D. J. Riley. Dr. Ira Yco and Mr. George Tweedy leave thismorn- lng a5 delegates to attend the National Liberal Confederation be- ng held in Ottawa next week. Mrs. eo will accompany her husband. -_. __,_s-_. era/ice Dancing Learned in Home Lessons Good Dancer Sure of Steps She looks so lovely-Waltzing! Other girls feel clumsy when they watch her. She may, though, have learned to dance at home, following simple diagrams. Many good dancers have! For when you know how to place your feet in each step, and know pointers on following, you can dance well with anyone. Try our forward waltz stcp to n 1-2-3 rhythm. On count l-Step forward on your left foot. 2-Placc right foot a short distance to side of left. Ii-Ciosc left foot to right foot. Other waltz steps are learned as easily. A little practice and you're soon Waltzing as lightly, as dreamily as the girl you envied. At a slight pressure from your partner's arm or hand, you glide from one step to another! Be a popular dancer with the aid of our 32-pagc booklet. It has foot- print diagrams and instructions for waltz, fox-trot, tango, thumbs, Conga, Samba, Westchestor, Pea- body, Lindy and shag. Tells how to Icombino steps, lead and follow we . Send 15 cents for your copy of Thi/eek ‘The engagement is announced in; ms wu GUARDIAN‘ All That Glitters B! Franco: Parkinson M11. (Din) J. D. . left 1 yesterday on a holiday visit Bos- ton uiotorim up with a party of a lrlelldl- _ , _ wwvu-s-s-s-sm-v-amvmrsvn-s- ...¥'Z;.i'......"" “tthfatti ~if.‘i"“é...'i -s.."“'.'.' Truro and ‘different points in Nova‘ Bright," m. Scot“ ' ' ' cnavrcn r Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Pairy who rave been guests at the Charlotte- town have returnedso Toronto. Mrs. Isaac Holman‘! many friends regret her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. O "Yes. this is‘ Senator Morton's apartment. No, this isn't Mrs. Mor- tcn speaking. It's Helen Morton. Wouldn't moth-er? Hold the line iust a min- ute, won't you please?" No one had paid much attention i Mrs. John Pond of Montreal is to the telephone at first. Senator ‘spending a few days in Summe Morton had decided to go down tn the Senate Office Build-mg for the side renewing old friendships. s n v mcrninz. to "look over the ground": It was with deepest regret thgtiund had steeled himself a ainst her friends heard of the serious ac-Il-lle dlvefilflll 01' Bllylllllll! 8o Ilvlfll cident to Miss Gertrude Sterns who B5 8- Wlelihfllle 6811- When the tele- accidentally slipped while leaving l!" lhe P. E. I J-Iospltal earlier in the week breaking her. hip. phone new Washington ing, Mrs. Morton not even hear it. because she was so inten- Mr. and Mrs. A. a. Christie Slvvlv Occupied with “set-tins ro- of Sydney, accompanied by the" suits" in her closet. Helen was niece Marnie Chaplin, are spending "Psfl- lJEfOYB she answered a holiday in Bay Fortune befoc le-l-‘phlflle al- lll- Sh? llllid 110l- T9" gems on w m“, relatives m theicovered from the depression that Annapws vane, had engulfed her when she left s s her own hcme Ark m inmMoi-fonvéirllet, _ arisas, or c yness a edcfiflgfifilfiffinfivffiifif overwhelmed her in Wash n. Eric Found on the recent announoe- Sh“ d“! mt Wm“ l” m" 9° ‘m?’ iiicnt of their engagement. Among ‘me Yet- We“ We‘ ‘he telephme- social events in their honour was a B“ Sm” “°b°dl’ e19" “llswered Cleverly arranged aeroplane shower the relentless call, it was obvious that she ought to do so. the home of . Mrs. The unknown lady to whom the Hlbberl’ Hmmtf‘ . imperious voice belonged spoke in The graduate nurses showered “ch 5' perempwry maml" m“ her summons suggested a com- Miss Wilson with many lovely gifts mind rather than an Invitation. at a surprise party at the summe. “use or Me- Par K=en===~ Z35 53.11%“ $.32"... "iiswlif ton's room. "Mother" the said Mrs. Wendell Wood entertained at a bridge party Thuzsday evening in honour of her classmate. Mrs. (Rev) W. J. Phillips and Mrs. Pharris WeLe Joint hostesses, at a bridge and shower for Miss Wilson at the home oi’ Mrs. Phillips. ‘ . ' Miss Norva Webster of the firm of Messrs. Prank Iseasseur 60., Montreal left by plane earlier in the week on return. having spent her holidays at he: home here. Rev. and Mrs. I". B. Littlejohn. of saint John, N. 3.,‘ an spend- ing their vacation at Petite Rivleii, N. S. ‘They were accompanied by their daughter Miss Beth Little- johns who will teach in Ladies col- lege, Halifax. ' O O Regretful farewells were said this week to Pilot Officer Stewart Dibblcy R. A. F. who made hosts of friends during his‘ sojourn here. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cash from England announcing the saw arrival there of their only son, Lieut. Allan Cosh, R.C.N.V. after two years service in the ‘Persian Gulf. O O Short evening clothes are slowly fit surely taki over. The smart- breathlessly, "there's s. Mrs. Endi- at half- past one today-all of us.“ There was something about the older woman's very deliberation which betrayed her pleasure. "Mrs. Endiicott?" she inquired. "Mrs. Ellphalet Elndicct-t?" "I don't know. She talked if anyone would know who she W83’ “if sire just said Mrs. End! co cott." Mrs. Morton walked and unhurriedly, nei- ‘ bark and her abdomen compress. ed. "This is Mrs. Morton speak- ing," she said in her best tplatform voice. Then she waited or Mrs. Endicott to repeat her invitation. "It is very kind of you to think of newcomers like ourselves", sha- wcnt o after this had been duly done. " ery kind indeed. Of course I have seen a great deal of Wash- ington lifc myself, as I have made it a point. for twenty veu". r come regularly tl? thescsslons of the Continental Congress every spring. But my husband and my son and daughter are all complete strangers here. ‘may! will be most appreciative also. ll one-thirty en. Mrs. Morton was not mble to continue because at this “point there was o click which rn e it well es; had hung up. But if the new senator's wife was the least aggrieved by this action, she did not betray t. ' A key rattled in a lock, and the door of the apartment was flung bceezlly open and closed with a no swing. Mrs. Morton contriv- ed make her weli-Inodulnted voice carry, without raising it A ll i tu n fill??? mm sma pc re a worn with it to make one very festive and plain from the waist to hem- {lrnom the waist up and very simpic c. O O O In honor of Flying Officer and Mrs. Donald R. Taylor, whose lllfllllllh the shrillness of her son's _ marriage took place recently in Wlllslle- "B057 5h‘! laid lteulflllly Summerslde, Mrs. Wilson Deem "B0 " "Hello there! What's up?" "Mrs. Eiiphalet Endiccit of Greystone Towers-" l ".18. of Ottawa mother of the bride, cld s. delightful reception on Thursday c . Mrs. Taylor the former Miss Ms ding ry Deemlnl. wore her wed- drcss of Heavenly blue crepe with. a oorslke uet of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Do Beaming, who was bridesmaid for her sister, m- ceived with them and wore a cos- illmé 01 Lesion fluid wool jersey with o comes bouquet of Better- timc roses. The hostess was in risck crepe with a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. Early Autumn flow- ers were used to adorn {he rooms and the centre of the supper table, aitdevghlcb Mrs. James Dunn pre- s . n??? comm ROSE HIP JAM s. ‘tr °°.".ii'i...i"'°“"’ er ps w ing wabq- simmer until r; rub tbmgg: sieve. To each pound of 3-4 pound of sugar, boil rs idly, stirring occasionally‘ to prevent stick- ing until the ture foils from spoon in sheet. FULL OI‘ GOODNBSS lib: dessert full of goodncu, but 2 eligs lightly and mix with o cup of ml Moko Alternate layers of cook- ed rice and chopped dates or rais- ins. us 2 cups cooked rice and 1-2 cup led fruit. Put honey over each layer using 2-3 to 1-2 cup. Pour milk and beaten egg mixture over all and bake in modcratn oven for 45 minutm. FBUITED WHOLE-WHEAT 1 cup snapped. pitted dottl. or fly or raisins, 2-3 cu» (lightly packed) brown. sugar oAImor AND Pilfilllalf~l>lm uonpms ARE NOVELTIES I “k. DESIGN ND. (‘II cup m 2w cups whole-wheat or Graham vegtfklzlfileghawl-lwldsrlfincrestodfi to m require utfii %. ttcrn No. contoins complete To order bottom: Write. or and 0 s 4 teaspoon baking powder. 1-2 toospoon salt, 2 tablespoons metlcd shorten! and 470 Bow 'I‘o Do 'l‘hc Newest Dance Stops and Variations to the Chor- lottewwn Guardian Hdme Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. s Street Address msi:".u';nu"iu"t....l - let stand for l0 minutes mu‘ - Charlottetown Gust i '1» uis n add baking mgr. an‘ and salt. on combine well. Add Charlottetown Guardian. this dry mixture m tho dates. then Needlework Department, add the melted shorfcning; combine well. Add wslnuts, i! used. iDQIlIII NO- 4'79 weil- s- tins) andplcli. ta db u“ pg" ' “ pram-canvass: ..____ bo tun with nuns " "iismtiis l5 sill"... coin": stamps to Needlework ruum--__..._‘__..;. °°'"‘“'¢'~ on'I.—--novIvI--—i. you like me to call my, apartment began its insistent ring- ' “Th-en it is Mrs. Eliphalet Endi- bag " massive l daughter of Mrs. evident that the prospective host-l nstructions. m fling hhndyhs ulsosusas hill flii/Jilidil, u. villi i=ul.».-. Spllll" tout in: Yin HAHN lKNZJ l ‘l. n 1P1‘ i W "You mean the rich widow from Colorado whose old man made his pile in patent. pills? What's the 31d? “girl got. in the way of a fam- KShe has n very beautiful grand- ldaughtcr who is making her debut this year. The young 1's nil-MO is Vermiioa. I have a strong feel- ling that veronica and Helen will become close friends." "But. Mother. I'm not going to come out! You know you promis- .cd——” The girl was sobb as she Ispdke. Hicc- brother put s arm around her, gosd-naturcdly. ' 1 "Come on now, snap ou of itl’ Jls was not an especially fine- _fibered young man, but u his father's secretory, while the new senator ad been Governor of Arkansas, he had proved unexpected! capable. trustworthy land resourceful; now he wuss be- iginning his work, in the some cop- acity, at the Senate Office Build- ing with zealfitd ‘enthusiasm. O |..I-Ielen stood at the window for some mcmenst after her fcther ‘and brother had disappeared down Ithc hill. ‘Ila the north rose the imposing pseudo battlements of Greystone Towers; and between the tirrretud mansion and its formidale walls. ample . ‘adorned with shuifbbery and trees, stretched spaclciusly in all direct- ions As she continued to stand look- ing down at. the estate. wondering what it. would be like to live in such n. place a girl with a solf over her arm. and n. y0un8 man similarly equipped at her side, came out~of one of the many doorways, a ter swppin for a minute on ran l tly down them and dis- ppeared behind a mass of shrub- TY. Helen sighed and, turning away rom the window, picked up the morning paper. She had scarcely glanced at it, so far, but she seemed to emember that lihcrc had been a picture in the society section of a girl very like the one she had lust Bson- ‘Ibo raver was still open at that section, so Helen had no difficulty in locat. ms picture, and its caption “Miss , gran - Elinhulet Bidi- cott of Greystone Towers. M Alfieri, who is one of the leading debutantes of the '37-'28 season. is o. countcss in her own right. but rarely uses her title. She was pre- sented, by her igreandmother at n dance the day fore Thardrsgiv- my. As tho Morton famlll‘ walked W the driveway of Greys no TWQYI msg- £8319“ ways 2225MB“ ‘six; term , both ski from side to side in avoid a-nces of other ing crushed by the convoy- guests and by Mrs- Mwtonb need o stoppeing to catch IIOI‘ oi-cstn. nei- smi was static WhBn she 611d mien enacted the 8 ||<f\ f Veronique groundsl W°l1lll l? '1- Sociol and’ Personal Happenings Of Dorothy Dix 2-1- z Fashions, Says‘- DEAR MISS DIX-I have l. is very de gland truth! than I might consider Etta? l: tells ms she is old enough an th is missing all the fiui and that 81' to For Susie st thinks herself grownup and erties. says that when she was l5 she was thought about boys, which may be gotten. ay, it is Susie's case have to come up-to-date and realize as old for more sophis icate Of course, no mother who takm wise mother if she doesn she docs, Susie is likely to and takes it cosy, and she can keep 8o I would say: Don't make when she is longing for it so pass; pathizc with her desire to do w everything easy and pleasant and II eter her that will m Also. ll - f h to to yfercegfimuiliigngrda so some p every night. daughtc of Susi ' ery successfully he ifs u n hfssgi: egging in crowds when posdbic and never with insis one young . Boys are s mistake when until they are l9 or 20. o. adolescence, she never learns ho and tho first one who asks her; whereas all through school, she has their numbers and As for keeping Susie from getting d ul It I am 1' It isn't that I dont trust he places of amusement, but ‘she wants to go out with boys and girls of; llnctr rozlndogctandwha‘ s w“ boos ' r . llaiibllty u“ I won e wonaim MUPHER. Mother thinks Susie is too young Susie wait for a. ionately. Givei to her freely. hat the other girls are doing. tcful to f it. but make it $35.13.» her she will not resent your tioning her doles, because while it is tes during school time ond no o A father of my acquaintance, ,who hen es ARIATIONED bums MAKE ' urn ‘ NATURAL, PLEASANT FOR GIRL Modern Fiction, Movies Advance 15-Year-0id To Standing Of 18DIni Mother's Youthful ays aughicr of 15 who is ve . Bhe has asked mo if e can out occasionally with boy!- the other girls are doing it and she be unfll to her. r, but I om afraid I take her is ve un- PASSING CIIEDIIOOD ALWAYS SHOCK ANSWER-It is always a shock to a mother when she finds out that little Susie isn't ccntent any longer Just go about with her and be held by the hand. but that she wants to step out a bit with the crowd- ill seems a baby to Mother, but Susie entitled to some grownup privileges and lib- to begin thinking about boys. 5nd a. nice little irl who never even true‘. (gr r a I10 0 tllgt we have s ceded everything else in lifc up in the last twent years, even age and t at Susie at i5 is Just and d than Mo road modern fiction and gone to the movies for nothing. ther was at m. Susie hasn't her motherhood seriously is going to snap all the bonds and turn a 15-year-old girl loose on the world to range it as she pleases and with whom she pleases, but, all the some, she is ‘t try to drive Susie on too tight a rein. bolt, whereas if she For, i‘; vcs her her hood s little control of er. ear for hcr first dam ake stural for her and she will not only u will establish an intimacy with confide in you arties and to have some boy friends, of stepping out g teen-aw , has established this rule. and f irl’ ed ti , nd a moths makes n. fatal e reihsgetléyflgt a?‘ sisiQnQsAi-e in a solidly of the sbwlls chases. 1114416! m8! I180 V"! "W! wr ins handle them, or to iu to take them in her stride. She always thinks of them as lit e ‘tin is flustcred when one pays her an segregate from boys in her early a them, or attention, and generally marries sho has pllyod with y! no llusions about them. into the wrong crowd. the best way to do that is to write welcome on your doormat and make the crowd I169 to come to an weed cu DEAR our house. the undesirable:- In that way you can get to know the youngsters D x-I um a married woman who foolishly bo- poiadmv I came involved in a love affair with a. married man. I realized how wmnl I was. and for three years now I have done everything in my power tn evade iiim and break with him, but and g whic bandln -Ifelsur thtanyactinlmighttoke oontinifal purguix; of me woiild make him rev husband. I would rather stood to will surely do oom band and man to cease his attentions. ANSWER-Your poor powers to solve. with fission if he will not re turn the tability of ho of he true and tender put the happiness of the women he problem is ind For it seems leading to see me, and this causes many embarrassing si can only b: covered up by lying. I do nct know what desperate not he mfly immm-ll- l» an greatly worried, for even thoughhc hos a wife ho and four children, I cannot make him understand that I have Noll the mistake I made and wish to be let alone to try t0 make up to my hm- my own way for what I have done. vifimstl. eed a serious one and for be ond my 911°" "Bimilvel!" that the man must be actual y crazed l, , t. you: wtsiches to end your liaison alnid re- V011 sec. I am and thsts his over- domes affectlon for lov he ‘phones me every night fiiiéfi c mo and I ‘t love '6 says he doom against this man for his cal ‘l: sitgéatganags it gaze l ue c e - 1 cannot will’; this in the mat r? RS. MISERABLE. die than con: desperate ii your advifi id once more. Cc 1y l! cu hove own. he would not a persecutc you with attentions that are bglnilld lc bring disaster upon you. His continually cal mil- husband is at home cn you and library r 00h- vsrtcd into c, indies cloakroom - 51; the 1-1 t of the cavernous en- trance hal. I ‘will’; ‘liih “"3. “iii. ‘K235i? w s if“)? e noticed her bearing grcciousncss of her manner. Now the girl was amazed to soc her mother bear beamingly down upon this lady as if she know her. "Mrs. Windsor!" exclaimed the senator's , "What a delightful coincid- ence! I met ou at n - which Mrs. Cyde the wife of our senior senator, gave for our Arkan- sas delegation ‘during the Contin- course, Mrs. Morton! How nice to see you again! And is th pretty young girl your daughter?" "Yes, my daughter Helen. My son Robert is here too. We're nil here. . Endicott is so hospit- B0 certain is. Shall into the drawing room? No . Morton, sftcr you. He I will bring up the rear." Mrs. Windsor motioned with n white hand, and Helen caught the gleam of o mat star so hire. Never. she thought, hsd c secn a ludy so lovely as this one. wm no Mo and Bob wilting in the cavernous lullvuy; there was I. brief pouse {or pre- sentatkms. Mrs. Bndlcoti/s salu- tstion was brief. Helen had only ncrai view of a very erect old in loco-trimmed moin ing innumerable Jewels. Then she was swiftly confront- whoso dross We in; st lea. front 1n the middle of l. itself and xelc swag . n man close to Mrs. iopcr tn her. "Could we sit down for c On that pink plush indeed len and your inlln s Ills f in Mn” mater biolsgn‘ cstfiai n: our h you on to s this, imm- uisn flit tnisnxiew is held aver your head all the time. know unlc lion“ may fitfl‘ s showdown, uuttit be you suffer now, mowing that a sword ou on the telephone when he must know mates that he is trying to make a br usband tho/t will thro his arms eak be- ow to w you oallhisbluffby You ore certainly being bittcriy punished for your little excursion of! of the strcioht and narrow path. DEARMISS DIX-Is it p in another city if his m u“ the‘ it ti n? We are not engaged zmnulilasnbcfen n guest in my home with i nu i3: ‘ligflwtigitvtcifiict: ligi-mfnggtsxiiasa but on many week-ends my ffl-mlly. "term win-certainly it will be perfectly proper M you to accent such ANS an invitation. It is only o. return co you for the hospitality your family has shown 0. Later, while the Ambl-Bflldm‘ spoke m Giles Amold. hi! W116 talked t0 Isobel Md Helen saw that her eyes softened mo, like everyone eise's, while they s-pokc to Isabel. When she looked sway. lhe held out M!‘ hand w Helen with a anile. "Mrs. wind- sor tells me that, i011," I "W neighbor of mine’. she said blea- mntly in excellent English. "And a very charming mild. You and mother must come in to see me on Friday. I shall look for- ward to welcoming you at the lknbclsy. Ah—Mr. Chief Justice so you are acting as Mrs. - oottis host today What a leasuro in hove you escort me to t s din- ml" slcn ma mew not-iced tlw misled twinkling Ohief Justice, smiousii ms had not definitely identified him ls such. Ho was one of the men who hnd detained Isobel when shc went around "16 circle, and l-lelcn had heard him go with Veronique earlier J-lutice cv nthcsamo gum: l! "Just ibout I reckon. 1 know urlcsy that th him ung ma is DBYlIIB -e W230 and have o 8°°fl extremely straight. “’I‘hts is a very big party. isn't M" Helen observed without the slightest at- tempt at originality. The dark young man bowed be- fore he smwerzd. "It is indeed most large." he agreed courteous- ly. "But t appears to rnc most en- joyable. I hope it so appears to you, Mecs Morton." “Are you o. stranger here too?" she/inquired. "I have now been in Washi ton since six months. But I moat stun e. much been out n society. I think todly I was invited because some wlgugstgglnnnhcouid ‘pot come. . n . o on he finds at the: is‘: mlnu that he is not well enough m 1mm Eunice. A yo Mexican attache not importsn. I lIilN I was asked only because w. . “$1M” 131m ld w s cou n come. Somehow I don't believe I'd like Bin I thl Mrs. Windsor tlgagéaveliest lldy I ever saw. don't “Egg is very lovely. But no. Not some.“ in rides. blush. Buthgle l9“: msii: must betmistokcn. "You mum-rt My you're not important. You’ do to mo. I think n‘. om rm goes futs sometimes. I novel- have. moth- 6! is Mrs. Hunter. I'm e by, her heir. We'll be making ho Win- or's Gram Bcrryvllle cndflilvxolld 3;“ 519w ‘sud n you: ‘my you'd Hale's: undo a columnist non- tllfllly. his brows W only long afterward that mum m ll ehkn m“: hm‘: élsbtiélflli ' m Be Continued) PROTEINS To Justus Von Isiobil cos credit for producing positive evl once that wotcln substances are derived from various foods. Von Isiobig preached the gospel of s. dual use for foods; "km: iii 3961's“; i‘; 2'32 Ei-fillsm” ta ti . ‘l “bsvti, and have told her to wlit mother ya: B on their put-chaos prices. . summon; m, v Nil?“ l ISIISIOIII E cumin content of tress caused b bananas is usua y ducfcthof tnotbcingpcrfectly ripe. Fully r180 buionls are en- tirely yellow m flocked with brawn spots. To utilise pieces of sen soap, funnel a t it on the bottom of iler. u 5- 5 g 5 w 9s o 5 3 (I and lnver wash bo Al bet macaroni is idol-l for labe jelly gasses; drop lens,- on ion o! he paraffin cover before it hardens and the letter will stick in pace. A Job Only You Can Do l Prlooiloninlqoclllb AndAnsvvon u d Answers on I'll“ Cowgirl?! ‘all! “our in The Guard- ian n o regular feature uch do! "”°ii'.‘2f'1i1'“'w‘s'¥lli‘.‘£" m...""°" “Iii a ‘fin Bond from housewives in lded b tho svom vvh,c hlvc intelligent questions to ask on price control are lnviuii lo send them in wrl to the mlttce of Wartime Prion uni Q-I have noticed recently a new beef price chart in my butcher's shop. Are the ceiling prices listed the grade tho chart. Oonnunors should choc this chart before making their week to week and therefore con- sumers should keep a careful check Q. I have umhsscd a rebuilt washing moclsnc but I believe the price was excessive. Is then a fined Ogiillllflglflfi on rebuilt washing sno- c nes bull I940. Prices of older models vary and are listed in an order available at any office of the Board. A; the shifty-looking indivi prepared to leave the rest-cu dual “No, I'm not," snapped the shifty "Oh—er--well" replied the other. cont you're putting on!" Police ‘ntendent (using tole- phone): Is that Mk. Joskins speak- ing? Good! I thought I'd ring you up at once and inform you that we have found your missing wife." Mr. Joskins: "Have you really? f.» l-llefflture Living f? Leisure The Woman's Realm ' nouunom m“ ma: only?“ w villmins Bl Ind O. - w dish bong ones first starting wit then silver. then the finally the pol-s and pans, been put into the second u“ handled fork or Women's, Rational Advisory Oam- Tbs ‘Ind; with ecchoet of rtil .A wipe with s clean trbweclefsinlshegutll: mop. briskly thoroughly and hung in the sun. to do on efficient job. 90 per cent of the original cotiii Ind yer ll Got Finer "Silk: Eng: L“ m a m Ssh Q IILIICICUS O co cc p- ing and Printing Get "no promotes A autumn wont to toll you that tbs pictures a; lulu supcrilh. wow “N thin I ' l ‘Almost-o n n z o " his n nly All Mr. Josklns: "Then you've mgdc ‘Nmlusvalgrswordsknivlcs a mistake. 'I‘iie woman vvlnulli lssmrsseomssourmm _____§ Bean and fio nlsnugoirlaiittiswf5ipff“jumfig lam of the 8l".'¥“..*’" El“ "u lm 1 _.____________ ~ DISHMOPS SAVE YOUR RAN“ (By El HOW w wasnea§i1ii§°"lm., with the minimum of hot with"? ilrcblem of hot water is a prob] A that confronts many womgn lei“ cuui-iy at mu tie of y...’ w“ the housewife sometimes has’ u, f,“ penduoontheteqi i‘ of Egietting hot wygr n H mew“ cry omema e k dishes should be vlrashreldwfi fully in summe; as in winter re: atsr heating m“. tgiardlesAof the w on. n exc ll t - clean dishes uencieefi» ilfelsewciixclisiliilg stances is to scrape every dish w fora it ls st ked for washing USE SCRAP Ell ' A scraper can be u d, tcwel, or oven s snafwnfl? paper so there is no excuse sum the absence of tools. Then fill m, an with sudsy water s; m; n can stand. Wash the dishes in the correct order of least 3 l1 slassware, tableware and l As each piece is washed u; mother dishpan or rail oi- Ewell-try.‘ osptaclc that is filled with lm water. It may be kept not om- g low flame. When all the glasses luvs iccuptacle, will a long preferobly with tongs, and placed on the drainboard. same pmcgitlre is followed they are removed iiimnn between the palms, rinsed to dry to help keep it sweet-smelling. pa" that will please qu better. Th quality service by mni. Films Dovolopod and Pfillkd All‘! osikfnou 25¢ M Tcmisknnflng. Qumk h hid d IBIbfiW-nreélalul lliklsvzifglevrnork. ti: fls-Jnfln llllmfii fvnlarooncnfn 052135;? ""4 possibly be my wife.” For The A DARLING OF A FBOCK With The New Neckline _What could be sweeter for your date dress for that suave Httlo frock to usher in the new season, than this young hamlet, so Perfect in its styling? It has tho new U-ncck- linc a. slim little waist, and s. skirt with Just the right amount of full- ness. It has the simple uncluttered look that marks today's really smut clothes. Wonderful in black; pretty in colors. SW19 No. mo is dos for sllfilitoltSilebd 81-8 yds. lib-in fabric. Pattern is hand-cut to Uniicd States Standard Measurements and includes chart with step-by step in- nrdlcliiilnts‘ t r won y cents o ttcrn. Wriic your name, sddms: om style hllisfgbél‘. Be suro to state sine you w . Nome Strut Address Cit! Province This from an Ijflfilfter of fine handkcruhiefs and un rwcor: II o few damn houuhglli he lut when lusrgoring. The result be nzuch softer honkiss ha seem much finer than they m. fill-us nsusvso rm Put l-pur u Vo-tro-nol up uch It chi-inn swollen nom- ' (I) Sootbol irritation; (l) panics. clou- Needlecraft