bee; :92??? aerate Ea ss a i-Tfifliljfiififlbbflgj. 1° <2Ui*—ZP-r -.-—-c. -i-\_M»-i-~“-_-»--; .., ,»~»= >-4>-4-4\-1 n1 --. .1» r. l, awn-cm:a-Au¢-..-._»..._-._...-..-..__.._.. PAGE TWO i I000!) 000.001 . r___€_______ ‘A MomingSmils TWICE TOIIN The wile of a sportsman ro- = " frcm bac lng 2m old ink-rid, un- ll“ prohibition. dropped iii and .1“ rw the pimtjr: I _ d:d y u haw aity luck will Millic- rnt yestcrdirv?" i Instantly the wfe shot her hus-‘ bard an ugly lock and went oui oi’ the m m. _ wriri-i» !f‘f'll H" sinned luv huzljflll‘! ‘ win thinks I don't v You'll have tn square this in meuts rilrn tlzc uiic “:10 llfi. (i i 'l‘f‘ lnln IIIC] ' wuld nct find‘ .n iiiit on the ' i hs wife “ lll' ' v ii s i" ‘Iflll?’ said the t :i' l \\'.'iiit Irv do. iw- ..'."'s not to "Ilikp llicm No Second Invitations It Table Manners offend What To Do If You Drop a Fork! ‘ iii the arms lying . can have plungi d his countr ‘ dr-vastating war, Oh. dearl What a dead giveaway her manners are! On dropping a fork she plunges after it, showing site's unused to good restaurants— and that shc‘: unused to courtesier from men, too. Her embarrassed dinner date wishes that she knew it‘: correct to wait for the waiter to pick up dropped silver. Or, if the fork had" best be picked up at once, surely she should know that's her escorfs duty-not hers. It takes so little time to learn these etiquette points, but how important they are to social poise. The girl posted on etiquette doesn't giggle nervously when her partner pulls out her chair for her at a dinner party. She expects such little atten- tions. . Nor does aha have to hesitate awk- wardly during the meal-wondering if she should start eating when served. if she should take olives with a fork. She starts eating in a leis- urcly way upon being served. She knows it's correct to take olives with her fingers, celery and radishes, too. Make a charming impression by knowing rulcs of table etiquette given in our BZ-page booklet. Tells what's correct at dinners, buffet par- ties. teas, restaurants, clubs. Pointers on silver, unusual foods. send 50c ln coins for your oggy Good Table Manner!» to e uardian Home Service Be surc >0 write plainly your Name, Ad- dress and the Name of boklrt. Inns '»'l‘=‘€l3" Street Address W? lfrqviiiqt Woman's Re alm '1 A womlflbrs vucw vOQ-OQQOO‘. Beauty of (‘H5000 ls On the Fir- ing Line; New Heroes of Preafint War Rival Ihoiie of History; Lon- don Carries On A: Usual. (By Alice Hamming in Vancouvel‘ Daily Province.) All lovcrs o; beauty an: praying -.w(.11," that the Acropolis at Athens miy b l e SPGJXCI bombing in the new war of aggression that, hag begun against Gneu. Rumor has it that by mutual agreement bulb"- en the two aids both Rcme and 2h‘: l ights oi Azlirns wili b; spared. " J1)‘ aliliqluly can as; at least this of mod» n feiocicusucss. For many hundreds cf ycats the Aczo- pcls has btcn thc inspiration 0f artists and architects who have ixazsd and envied, but n;i1..i~ been aJ- to equal its splendour. I shall ill rcr fcrgct tic dcy I tint saw that \\'0ll(Il'l'Il stiuciuc in pure pJlk marble against the blue Mcdilerraiiran sky. It was so mut-li more loi-elv than c-JYIIIIIIZ l had cvcr imagined. iro plllnllng 1111a‘ pLctuzLs lll cu histciy bc-cks; ' ' run-s 0i modcrn Greek i-hi..i..ii among lliiir mcrning lipiiiii came to us acres; the laiest, ' iixcaratid and l‘l‘=i(t.('(I by Amr- ican archasoio- Bombs on Athl ns are a ira- l0 man and an insult to bc-lurv. A< for Rrimc. ltsdcstriictioii, two. would be an l xiraibc lrs. CrJi can not cono ive haw Mussolini in'.o when. under his regime, Rome itself has been dis- closed in a new uncluticrcd spinn- dor. New for the first IIIL: in CELI- turihs man can see scmetlrng oi’ the size and magnificence 0f the Coliscuin and other bi1 ath-taking adiievemenis of past generations in thl~ Eternal City. Musolini, thc "knight. In shin- ing blackmail" as Bevelsy Baxter calls him. obviously thaughi‘. he was 011i] ring the war simply to b; in n), the kill; he did nctenvisagc rztriiiu- tion. His avowed reason for march- ing was that “it is belt/er to b." a lion for a, day than a mouse for one hundred years." ‘The tzouble with Britain is that she has b1. en a lion for many hundred years. Long ago it was a boast br-yond compare to be able to say "I am a, Roman citizrn," Today t-he world has no greater heroes than those font line ‘soldiers’ in ihle Bottle of Britain who can lool. the world in the face and say "I am a (ZIIIZZM of London." BOMBS COME DOWN WITH PARACIIUTES. In front cf my house in Iondon a. higih explosive bomb has lrft. a crater in the road, uprcotcd the trees and ripped up the pan ment. In the ear-playing field wartlmle garden allotments behind tha house a mnetic mine cant to roost These are delightful mbsilis. offer- ing an element of surpri in that they come down silently with a parachute in thl: dark, and when they explode time‘, flatten out evlnything and everybody within a radius of 230 yards. Luckily some- body found tihis one in time, and a government. scirntist. remove. the detonator. But an unexploded bomb that penrtratied a house two dozrs away has not yet been heard from. It plerctd the roof and two storeys, and now nestles challenglngly in the baserrvknt. It may be a time bomb and it may be a dud, but in any Case tihc officers of our anti- aircraft batttrry, who occupied the house last, have found a new home. Professor Freud, the philosopher who rented the house aftitr his es- cape from Nazi Germany. has gone to his fathers. Mr. Fred Kraft, the Canadian-born chrcge manufactun er, who succeeded Freud as tltv [house's fluent, is now on a trip to Honolulu and Australia. Mean- time, one of the faimllar pclice signs obstructs all mtranccs to our block, saying: DANGER, RIOAD CUOSED. ‘LTNEXPLDDED BOMBS. Bur, while bombs a"e exploding and waiting to explode in London, repair work gets on apace. The old established store of John ‘awe. 8s Co. Ltd, of Oxford strict. which was reported guttrd by explosives and fire, and which ill saw in a pz-ccnt newsieel as a bittl rerl shall has already openrd many of its de- BATHROOM ENSEMBLE THAT IS EASY TO CROCHET DESIGN i rug avrl 12'...‘ t t’ OVPI‘. To c. Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To (‘harloltrtouin (Iucr-dian N» "lav-n": Department. NAME _ _ _ _ _ _ ___-— _ — - — — — - _ _ - _ _- De gn No. 26 STREET ADDRESS — — — — — — CITY - - - — — - - — — — — — — — — — — - — — — -— - 2.2‘; .. Pattern No. 2f; rninins list of materials need- én r-' lie design and complete instructions for making both l 1n s UZIIIPTH. send l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework N0. 26 ,1‘: .iii. cover are easv to make palmants for businus. and most ci the other depaxments are now r6650’ 0nd.- more for mctlve service. PUBLISHERS IIEPRINT AS FAST AS POSSIBLE Cassells. the publishers, who lost all their new bcoks which wire .eady for publication {hi5 month by times causcd by Nazi bcmbs, u. ready havi- wme of inem nearly Nady again. They proudly a.n- IIOI-llwc hill". as well as new HOW-iii many works of literary, scientific and educational impc;ta..c aze being r.print.d as ias; a; the pap. u- cau b.- iec‘ into the nuichuns, scmeivhcrc in Engiaxid. Among lhe new’ mills that, duo to the inc. are a litilc la-tc in mak- ing U181!‘ uppcarano, is one call-ed “A Song c1 the Tidc,‘ by E.nest Raymond. Many Vanccuvc. peaplc will remenbri" the E110 addfkss Mr. Raymcnd gave in 5.. Andrew’; Vilslcv Church liq-e some years ago. Among tile pi--ccp.s io. good llYilll’ that M.. Rannc- recom- mafldlfl Ills“. are fClll I remember “"3111 "D0 a l: ii.ll for i5 can Sake; 1103c of . . -rd is a natural human mm, blIi/llli‘ mar. wli; i; s fullsatislaciicn frcm his job wnii; he lsdoiug it, is iewarding han- sill, in‘ ciizlciit of [I113 outcome." ' v 14.11 rcuy of spilt; if yvupa-re busy thinking about the ivcliaii. cf cahsr ossplc, you wit. not have time to \I‘Cl'I')‘ about your- self." ‘Mr. Raymond is himself a gentle, kindly glntlcninu. His mos: tam. ous ‘book, "Icll Englaiad," it; this (B11111; of evcry English school- boyls heart. l . - - OVERSEAS CHILDREN WRITES THEIR IMPRESSIONEL Qvczseas gutst childzen here are writing essays for a school compell- tion on their impnsslons 0i Gau- ada. The priz for the best esEay ls ten dcliars, and the (nflflllig are g keen. 1 Iléltl; scen iwo o: m SAYS. Wvrillcn by Allan Wisoi Dilelicfiliy-nrndc-d boy iron 'I‘ync- side, and tlil other by VICICJ!‘ Mar- tin oi London. The essays are bath gzcd . , icveryilung in Cauadi is good, bllyfi have Ivir sccn before; mare trees. more mountains, moie prairies, more cvcl an, We lose out on only two points: steam engines -curs are bigger-but British boys nally adore lhci." own litte locomotives that lmpcrtur- bably d0 a neat 80 m.p.h. —-ond football: "Our footlxillls bcLcr than yours. and you don't gm enollghof it here," says Allan Had it not been for the war, thrsetwo b s would no: have met One is small and Sinsitiivc; the other is la. ge and forthright. 'I'hry are both ncw undrr the beamng fcstrr parental eye of Polio,» offlc. er and Mrs. W, B. lflulllgan‘ a young good-looking couple who are devoted to their clnur Both bflys have gained about fifteen POunds in this last five weeks they have been in their new hem?‘ and Jhev look vi-ry healthy and happy. When I saw them m}; wcek, the first mail from England had arriv- sd- and mi .v W010 beaming with goodwill and conrrntment. We sat in IihE Muliigmis sitting- room having tea bzfozi; a may“; fifc. and thetwo boys sang, 95¢}; in I115“ own pitch and 11's own N. cenrt, "Tbsp ll Always Ric an En;- land. and than a Sroit-‘sh air lhsy hail h?“ mllfiht. at schéol for a [011-1160111-"12 ccncvrt. Th“ scene with the history it represi nts, past: present and future, made thv 5ing_ 111a seem to me to hr the mast telL 19g I have evcr heard. Itibi" ‘dinry r wcm- there is a vol: ve or cepc clinnc k‘ ' different blouses. r 5 m‘ Wm‘ .____________ WIIIFPING EVAPORATED MILK To whip evapzragd milk. scald the can (lame size» for five m‘n. utcs. then chill thoroughly before whipping. Social bigger and better in last, than the gallant an‘. vw- vvv and Person i Dorothy Dix Says- rm: CHARLOfTETOWN GUARDIAN Girls Who Have Spe Seldom Want To is is one of ing would do es of irrespo her husband uncut. now ii i ci...r- turned out, and underdone. and neighbors raise the children. Furthermore, it is obvious that - the woman who has had to earn her , , sun brcau and butter anu iriils and i who knows how much WE3.l'lII€:S and l sweat and blood E365 lfll0 the lilo-K- ing 0f cveiv ooliur ever looks at iiisiiey in iiie same casual wav Lin: uie one docs who has hau eveill- tiling given to her. Makes ller Understanding A50, since a tcucii oi iiatule llldkcS us wondrous kinu. tiic hill an.) iias bceii a business “Allhixn Ubluld AiiZ-iiiiuac makes a iiioffi 5_\ili- patilctic nllu iliicicibiailuillll xiii!) tillill t.ie iiunie glri or me society gii" hOuo. _ c. u sneaks her IIUQDJHLIS nil".- ilhditc, iui" one LHllII-q- aiiu. is into.- csicu in sacs anu Ldlnb uiiu scm. like‘ uiiu uiaiis and uromuia-ms and tiiiiiiis vim. UJAC uie woman who hAIs/hb liutlliilg uuuui. basilica; t0 mldlu. one knows from eikpciiilllfle K113i the M'0n>-..l‘ ciuuicl. always 001M101 ms time. and sue nocsii i. acctisc iicr nusoanu 01 ilaViilz uatcs \\lLlI u. gua- inuul‘ 9.1.11 Hciv Lillie: lie i5 lint: iol‘ uixiiicl‘. Anu. above all, she knows ircin cxpcricnce now u naiu cal S “OI-k can leave ciic so exuaustw. nicii- taiiv and physicaiiy, that. one WHILE nothing on eaitii so much as jllSL to DE iciv aione and not oc council t0. llas Its Drawbacks _ No uisuutiiig that a business training is a guou Uféiluliilloll iul‘ Ilmullahe iui women, out. hire eve...- uiuuz eise iii LiIiS iiiiociieci woiiu. it. has i.s UMIWDHURS. V i nor instance. biie girl who tzccs from the scncui room to a ousiiitssi sacking or managing a muse, LIAL neither uu many other airs w: muv matter. so ict u. go. ‘iiie uuint tiiai. would probably couiii. WALAI most. men IIR8Hl5c_ImC business girl is Lflfll. sue L5 uenniteiv cut oi tile CAIIUIIIIR-\IIIC ciuss and uccs not make one u. the meek. EQLYIIIR. lmbtéfillit. yea-res mics that so mauv men desire. naviriz WOFHCQ siicuiucr to shoul- der wiui so nianv man has aiuimeii her iiiusioiis about their being (icnii- BUSINESS TRAINING MAKES MANY WIVES DISSATISFIED Domestic Life Is s business training n. good preparation for wifehood? every girl have a cou e of years‘ e rience in earning her own living before she marries? gh II’: lems that the entrance of women into the com- merclol world would seem that. the ayes have it and the discipilne she would get in a, store or office. Especially it would ap valuable in correcting ness that wreck just as many homes on wives’ part. as drink and infidelity do on husbands’. it L5 logical to argue that. the girl who, on the dot, has had to punch the time ciock at. the ofiice has formed me habit. of promptness that would make her have her meals on time when she got. a. house of her own and keep her from making to work without anv breakfast in tne morning. That the giri whose job has depended upon her learning to do her work without making any mistakes would not cook by ear and trust. to luck eArIId that the one who has been accustomed to belntl W53’ every minute of the day _\vill_not make one of the wives who lie on a sofa and read novels, while tne house goes unswept. and. the beds unmade siiicc seioun knows anything about. _pjmnc.gs_ m-Jusum and med-lam nt Years In'0ffices Settle Down To Should verv vital and complicated prob- At first thought it that noth- more to flt a girl for marriage than has rai ar that. it. wou be in- e common femin ne vic- nsibllity, inaccuracy and slothtul- wait. for his dinner at night and go whether the roast was overdone or But it doesn't. take them long to find cut. that they don't know how t0 cook. Haggiing over heads of lettuce seems blfflinz business to the e who have been accustomed to working with men who out throuizhi dea s in millions. Tnev are lonesome } worirlniz bv themseives and miss the < chatter of the office and long for nothing so much as to get back to their old desks. So there vou are. The woman wants her husband. and she wants her job. She wants to have her cake and eat it, too. And she isi dissatisfied when shc can't do both‘ at the same time. l DOROTHYMQIX. i. i. .-I~,..J»!_-~q..1.._ sr,-.t.»,-.g»,-..-uwia.a.mrr A . al I Fashions '1 i 11E COOK ‘S CORNER GOLDEN SUIT PUDDING a cups mour- I. I89. 581i. I tsp. bukln powda $3.3m” ilfifdifill?” ‘“°‘ “all. c“ arm". .. lento. Add the suet. and W213“ ma; the dry ingredients Add water to make a soft. dough ‘of aplpmxlmatc-l ly 1-2 cog: Grease a. pu ding mold with. but r. Put the golden syru in the bottom and place the doug on top of it. Cover. Steam for 2 to 2 1-2 hzurs. Unmold on to a serv- ing dish and the sauce spreads down over the pudding. Serves 6. Note- Whipped cream may be used as a garnish but l5 really not. necessary. For variation 1-2 cup currants arid sultana raisins mixed may be added. BAKED APPLE PUDDEQ 2 lbs. apples 1-2 cup sugar 1-4 cup butter 2 eggs 1 1-2 cups sweet cracker or bread crumbs Few grains cloves Fef grains salt, Prepare the apples as for sauce and cock ssft. and pulpy with the cloves and salt. Thcn add the melt- ed butter and when thoroughly mixed add a little of the hit mlx-' ture to the well-beaten eggs and then return all .t0 the fire and beat for 1 to 2 minutes. Prepare a casserole by greasing with butter and sprinkle the bottom with 1-2 cup of the crumbs. ‘Ilhen pour half cf the apple mixture into the casserole and place another 1-2 cup crumbs on top. then the re- malning apple mixture and tzp with the remaining crumbs.. Dot with tiny pieces of butter and bake in 375 deg. F‘. oven for 30 minutes. For Monday, December 80th MAR/CH 21 t: APRIL 20 (Aries) -W1t-h an cnergetic and well-plan- iicd start. this morning, there is no rcascn why you can't turn out a good record today. However, pers- onal attention to your work is im- portant. APRIL 21 L? MAY 20 (T511115)- icai intcrerts, filling orders, selling, buying, trading and investments in scuiid projects are among favored. Artlclcs for personal use should bring profits. Let. your especial talents make mzney for you. MAY 21 to JUNE 2l (Gemini)- Couldn't be better from a planetary standpdnt! But you must avoid cvcrconfidence and hirty decisions and changes in plans. Better to think first. then act. gods. so ll. is hard for the luau who _. aiiies a busine-s gin to €S»RI)AI.SAI i "JTISEII as an orace in his iioii ll-JVIIIH tcieuiioneu me ocss tinc- OiLGII that he was carted out c1 rowan i on urgent business imen ‘he was simbly llcinil to have a _l'lli2.AIE on WlLn the bays has made it vaiii IL!‘ | ner husoanu to use i-ne buver from ushkosh story. , Being hole to make her own Jvniz makes it unnccessitrv icr iier to stand ill treatment ior tiie 53M.‘ cl a beard bill. So a IIIISDHIILI nus io treat his wife as we l cs no docs 11.5 stenoiummer it he wants to_ kceu her. And having been seii-sup- 1 mgting and hau her DWIIVDCCKQI- , 0.0K. no woman is ever satisfied to: nave to ask her husband for cveiy . tent sue spends. Domesticity Irks Them _ The chief trouoic. however. llI women having hliri a iew years oi i business experience before ‘IIIBIIIHEG l is that, except. with the incuraull‘ i pots and puns mlnucd it dlssatisllcs them with (lsmcsticiiy. y . Before marriage ihev think that‘ their dream of happiness will be zen ized, in a little home. with rui- iled curtains at the windows and an i enameled iras range in the kitchen i and their man coming liomc _ . .nuci- that thev have prepared with l i their own hands. to ,-u~"=fiil. Fine inflrences. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Whilc good inclinations are evident, you must. ekelcisc great patience a". pzrsistciicy if you are t; ac. ccmpish what you set out to and also av.ld msunderstanding. Tact, picnic! J‘ Y‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (U30)- Shoiv the right attitude twward your work this bcneficent day, and you can ccrtamly br 'way out in the lead S:lllng, ‘buying, advertising interests. reportng; dralng in tcols and war materials. transpcrtatlon among the first favored. AUGUST 23 t" SEPTEMBER 23 iVirgo) — All activities arid pro- jects requirzng kren discernment arid attention to details, a‘so the iiiechanJcs of nrrstlc and pro- fessional affairs will net spl-cndd results under your clever m1nege- ment. Skilled wtlrkers will espec- ially draw attention. S < ER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Lzbral - Your sound ideas and ‘mcwledge of c nstructlori and building. also y-ur innate skill for dwicixng and hurting (and these talents can be applied advantage- cusly to whatever your work may btmwill be dwubly effective and OCTOBER 24 tn NOVEYt/IBER 22 iSQ-"iFDlM -— Money can be made Your Individual H O R O S C O P E Ii- By Frances Drake n.w, 0r at least, you can gain ad. vantages an the activities at which you earn your living. Be on the. lockout for fresh. chances to further your interests. NOVEMBER 2s t; nncmvuana 22 (Sagittarius-Your stars advise curtailment, in needless expenditur- es, care in lnvtstments. Day auspicious for achievement in sound projects. industry and advancing along ttlier constructive lines. Im- prove. Dave the way for later gains. DECEMBER 23 (Capricorn) — Mls udgment, wer- estimating. and ma ing the wrong changes in your affairs may be chlefoffcndcrs, s; be on your guard, Capricornian! Work and recreate in sane moderation. "ID/cry excess be- c mes a vice." JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - “Follow the good and learn to do so" is a wlse cld saying especially pertinent to tzdays needs, Observe well and follow tire dictates of your intelligmz»: an." cmsclenre. FEBRUARY 21 t) MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Perhaps lcs ilzvorable for big monetary gains than for grneral improvement in you and your profession or trade. Proceed enthusiastically with plans - re- ward is always the happy answer to Ono's best cifcrts. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has these strong inherent charac- teristics: great courage. tenacity (f purpose, shrcwdress. frreslght, and a fine moral standard. Art'st.fc, literary learnings. Can be unbend- in: and stern unless its true chari- table riature is developed. RECESSED TELEPHONE OUT- LETS CONVENIENT Fcaturcs, nsw a. standard part cf man modern houfes, are recessed telep one outlets. covered with a small meta] plate. fcr permanent or portable extension telcphanes. Recessed connections are also pro- vided at. locatfns where telephones may be desired later. These may b" inexnenslvely installed during construction of the house. Only It's Scrappy. a lfetalesr, Instead of team and hu the run of the town. the proverbial lamb, who follow: the school children of Kerryvllle. Tex", youngsters lIIp scrappy a tidbit at Tlvy high school. The Virginia ‘mo! ls the pot o! the lam; warden. B; trays]; to JANUARY 2i d" AGE/OBS ‘I'll WORLD God has given it bliss. across the world to find, A simiple filming like this. -Jean Morton. A tilting head that can be mount- ed on any mpod has been invented |ta enable a. camera to be aimed at anywangle from vertical to hon- zon . I W001 cords are woven into tlteir hair by women of a central district of Mexico. The resultant turban- like headdress serves as a pillow by gist: and a protection frrm t-he sun v w. LITTLE GIRIIS FUES Furs that are beginning to show wear can be put together without. the worn places showing arid used on the little girl's coat for collar and cuffs. It will give the ccat a smart. toucnwlth no added ex- pense-and how it will please the small daughter. To keep fruit. from falling to the bottom of a cake try adding the flour. Do not dredge it with. flour. PAINT RESEARCH The University of Reykjavik. Ice- land, is investigating the ptssihility of employing herring oil as a dr - ing oil in paint manufacture, n addition it, is testing the we of oil for soap making and f;r food. . Brilliant trimming is good on daytime dresses. Sequins in pastel shades to trim pockets and neck- liiztie; also much exciting use of e . Fur trimmed hats are no longer in the luxury class and they are most. flattering. . Tm ROOF REQUIRES PAINT REGULARLY A tin roof should be minted im- mediately upon installs i;n and at least every two years thereafter. A new- galvanized sheet-metal roo ishould not be painted for at least isiX months after installation. This conditioning will free the surface acids which otherwise will loosen the paint. When a. peeling roof is to be m painted. all lorse paint should be removed by thoroughly cleaning with steel wool. sandpaper, or n wire brush. and then washing with benzlne or turpentine and wiped Red-lead paint is generally used. It should be applied in thin coats, allowing at least a weck for drying betwecn coats, At least three coats are needed for satisfactory results. PLANNING EIEDROOMS Planners caution pros active home builders to arrange be rooms with sprclal coriskleratlon as to privacy. Bedrooms should open di- zcctl on a c mmon hall. . W e planning of the openings in bedrooms is vitally important to insure proper placing of beds and other furniture. Charles II, of England. once sup- pressed ooffee-houes and denunc- rd them as centres of sedltrn . To ensure an eburdant harvest. in Denmark. some of the bread baked on Christmas is kept until sowing time. when it is m'xed with LII; 568d. CLEANLINES-Q REAL FACTOR IN HEALTH Soap and what/er and their rela- tion to health have bcen very un- certain until recently. Various - A cuts little shirt/waist frock with g, jerkln like big sister's will please any littlg ginl. Make this attractive 5Cyl; for your tiny tzt. for to wear during the holidays. Plaid gingham with a plain color jerkin is the r- feet combination for play or sciool ‘i, season. under her coat and the dress is julsft as sweet and becming by it- e 5 ,. Style No. 2737 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Szie 4 re- quires i 8-4 yards of 36-inch fab- mi for the dress with 1-2 yard for filo jerkln. Band Twenty (mo) coin u orc- fcmd. for utter-n Writs plainly your Name. Address and style number. Bo lure to state this also vou wish Style No. 2'73‘! Slag .............. _-_- than Address ITILL CYCLING CATPORD. Erutland-(Clb-Onlv four of 60 startinghcvcllsts finished the course in a hill-cllinbltil championship of llmgland on Yards f Kentlsn Hill. Winner was F. J. lllett of Norwood. who made it. in two mlnu‘ . 32 seconds. STILL LIKE OLD LONDON LDND°N-—(CP) -— 11w London Appreciation Club. founded "to in- terest. Londoners in their own great Hm a pair of with the fcotblll city." is functionim despite bombs. It sill‘. carries on its orokram 0f L.i.....#..i.1. fruit before you have stirred in any b Needlecraft- —-For The Home .’. 3Q 1., v 4. "V90 TE Living c Leisur f-The Woman's Real WUIM by their rea individuals by piaefihifiaglfllf ac? endeavoured to among l Wlfllfin the bod w to limb. y w“ ‘ ° Personal cleanliness h“ the "P-Efflde. however 1o "m9- bilfi more from in Qerth fil-Bndpoint than anything a]: e ‘he presence of other humaiI’ l s who of ua can gee; com, ab in ii spotted dress o, a l’ crlllar? What. hostess would Stan of serving her guests on m; plates or a soiled tablecloth? w}, lwllqant for a so-called ~ . 6W5? Job can hope for 51100955 his appearance is untidy? C,‘ Bllmeon expect- patientsfif his zeévnafils are dirty? e ave now earned t we dc in this way for apggdrm: can have an lmpirtant effect f our health. Recent laborntorv ‘ gfrlggléffli léavle tdémttliffllfflled ‘s. 3e an neresn c .; istics of the body. . g ham“ Rap] DIslnfr-clion "OM81 511111, when clean. < fects itself rap ly. dun Cvemis on exposed surfaces on body die off a little faster than the surface cvered by clothing. ‘The piilms or ihg hands have y power to destroy bacteria m6 ragldly than any other part o: i c v. Dirt or oil on the skin ma this action and bacteria rem alive for a much longer time, Summer Tan Looks Sad With Fall Clothe At this time of year all wome who have spent their week-ends their vacations lapping up suit shine, face the same problem: llo to get rid of the tan that was becoming with summer clothes bu it so sac-looking with vivlnter cloth and with furs. \ Carol Bruce, gorgeous young st of the Broadway musical hi gimuisana Purchase," has the be looking tan on Broadway-but eve she is busy these days gcttln rid of it. so that she will lu her best in new fall clothes. USES CREAM » To restore the freshness an brllliancy of her skin, vrhich h been dulled considerably by wet-k ends in the country and at ili seashore, Miss Bruce has begiuii home course of cream treaimrciia Instead of using a compicxioii brush and soap, as she usually cites. while her reconditioning prsgra is on, she is using cream ioi cleansing. ‘Pwo night a tveck she uses at egg mask, spreading the i~olk of a egg over her face and neck-luv lng special attention to I78!‘ iiec and to the "corners" of her nrse. She leaves the mask on iiiiu It is dry and begins to flake oil without moving the tnusclos o her face during the drying nrocvss. (If you have dry skin. it is brst it mix a spoonful of milk ii-lth fir. egg before applyingi. USES MILK i In the morning, Miss Bruce piiti a lumbricatlng cream on her fm and leaves it to soak in while sh! has her bath and putters about hei apartment Instead of using drying astring- ents. she now uses fresh milk ta close the notes of her skin. To lighten her skin, she use! this formula which she passes on t» you with instructions for its W’ paradon: "Take n "lass of milk a mix it with a little lemon 1H1"- dessert spoonful of alcohol and I little alum. Bring w a ball and visiting amt-s o! interest in town.