17.5.. , 7 awe-ed‘, - mo? PAGE EIGHT Happenings Of The Week Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pangman 0! Vwlbrifl. B. C.. now stationed at Debert. spent Easter weekend wih Mrs. W. E. Bentley. Mrs. Panatman is a daughter of Mr. E. A. Earle of Vancouver and a niece of Mrs. Iklll. ey. Mr. Pangman was formerly on the staff of A. E. Ames 00.. Montreal. Mrs. Warwick of Saint John. spent the Easter season with her mother Mrs. C. Bourke. Water Th! K111i! and Queen during their recent tour in the South and East of Scotland paid a_brief visit to the Balmornl and Birkhall district.» where they have not had their usual autumn holiday since 1938, up Dceside the Kill-f! and Queen niet Lord and Lady Aberdeen. who have been in Scotland since their mar- riflee- It is rirobable that Lord Aberdeen will vcry shortly be an. pointed Lord High Commissions; to the General Assembly of‘ the Church - of Scotland. l-le and Lady Aberdeen 5mm‘- , , _ , will then represent the King and Queen at I-Iolvrcodhouse when the Assembly meets in May‘ The Kim, Sackville with her daughter. Mrs. has been making 1nqumes about the A. W. grueman and Professor True- Balznoral estates. These, it appears‘ ma"- are rather overrun with foxes, wild _ ' ' ' ' cits and other vermin. The same M155 Annie Wail-ion W85 1108MB: M; thins! happened in the last war, and a V"! Imlch 9111031911 511M791‘ D81‘!!! afterwards hundreds or foxes were a‘ M155 M- P°°1e1§ him"?- Thursday shot on Upper Deesidg, afternoon. ' t ‘ ‘ U U C U The Earl of Strathmore. the .1143“!!! Rumor has _it that wed- Quccifs father. who was 86 on $11112 W1‘ t9 HHS gaily in Mun-h 215g has n0“, only a few Charlottetown during the next few seniors in the list of Peers. The numms- . _ present “Father of the House” is " ' Lard De Mauley. who was born in i846. Lord Hayter is two years ymimeer. and Lord Ormonde three. Next come Lord Balfour (brother of i “A. J. B.") and Lord Macdonald (of ‘Skye. but not “Macdcnald. cf the Isles/V In the same year with Lord Strathmore. a fortnight later. is Lord Ullswater, perhaps better known as Mr. Speaker Iovzther. A minor but interesting point about the Strathmore family is that two t cf the granddaughters bear the ted by his wide circle of friends. Christian names of Nerissa and "' * f “ Cinderella says a London Observer Miss Marion Rogers entertained writer. at afternoon tea over the week-end for the DeBlols-Likely wedding party and other friends. . - . . Mrs. Eric Martin Mitchell. of Summerside. is going to Ottawa for the marriage 0t her sister. Miss Mary Mccai-uiy. to Mr. Victor Frederick Emerson. Lin. .. Mrs. W. A. Miller spent Easter in Dr. Doris Prowse underwent an emergency operation for appendi- iiow convalescing nicely. i vi II I Miss Florence Fraser entertained at tlic Charlottetown Hotel yester- day niviting u number of friends in for bridge and tea. _ - t The present indispositiou of Mr. H R. Hillson. the_ Birches, is regret- one! Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hardie. Brighton Road. have as their guest Miss Mollie Gilmore of Montreal who is being cordially ‘welcomed. t Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Prince Street, left Monday on a visit to Montreal.‘ . _ Miss Mary McNutt, R. N., who is on military duty in Halifax was home this week on a brief visit to her parents Major T. Edgar and Hflllblest congratulations are ex- tended to Dr. amd Mrs. C. H. Beeiz; the former Miss Ina Gillan, whus ’ wedding took place in St. James Church yesterday‘ morning. - - Mrs. McNutt. . . . War has popularized a new hair style in England known as the Anna. MaoKenzie cement the “Blitz Bang." a cross between the shingle and the ooze-boy boy. 1t DeBlois-—Likely reception at River- has been created in answer to the hurst on. Tuesday. demands of women in uniforms for * " ' a. hair-do short enough to clear the Mrs. (DrJ J. P. Miller entertained collar without appearing too mas- at a delightful dinner party at the culme. One hairdresser described Charlottetown Hotel Monday even- the new style as “very like Margaret ing prior to the Easter dance. Sullivan's.’ but the actress’ fringe ' ‘ ‘ ' is not an essential part of the new Mr, and M15, '1‘, G, Rigby hgvg re- OOUIHDO. The 511011 11.511‘ ln IIOIIT. fumed from a combined business can be parted and swept to the aide and holiday trip to New Brunswick if desired. and the main point. is a and Maine. shorter cut. and the easy-to con- Ll‘0l wave is lust a slight upward sweep at the _ Miss bride's exquisite bouquet at the Rlflemm Charles Moorhesd cf Regina Riflu, Debert. was the guest at Easter of Mr. and lVLrs. W Strong, Central Street. side. Mr. Moorcheads home town in Mape Creek. Saskatchewan. and this la his first visit to the East He is a nephew of Mrs. A. W. F. Gourlie a former resident of Summerside. lvlrs. strong entertained informally for her guest. where he met o. num- ber of friends who were intimately acquainted with his aunt during ner residence at Bummerside. rm. Gerda. Morrison week on a visit to her Flin Flon. Maititoba; Friends of Mrs. Edwin Estoy will regret to learn that. she is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. and was operated on for appendicitis on Mr. Cecil Hyndman, of Toronto. Wednesday night‘. _ _ spent the week-end "in Ottawa with his parents. Hon. J. D. I-lyndrnan Dr. Lacklln MacPhei-scn and his and Mrs. l-lyndman. Miss Prun- wife Dr. Allan McPherson of Saint rose Hyndman, of Edmonton. who John, N. B... were guests of the lat- is zittendlng McGill University. also tei"s parents Mr. and Mrs. L. R. spent the week-end in Ottawa with} Allen cf Summerside for the Easter Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Jr., ha! gone on a month's holiday visit to St. Catherines, Ont, and other points of interest. Miss Dorothy C. Bentley B. Sc. (Dali, third year medical student at NlcGill University. who has been spending the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bentley. Charlottetown. leaves this morning to resume her studies in Montreal. Miss Bentley has been appointed Student Inteme Pathology at the Children's Mem- orial Hospital for one year from July lst next. Miss Bentley has also, the distinction of having been made member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. membership to which is based entirely upon scholarship. >- t! left this sister at e00 ner uncle and aunt. holiday. SPRING FLOWERS FOR BUTTONNIERES DESIGN N0. 908 Oolorful wild flowers and ies to oche boutonnleres or trimming for K359 ‘fell: is ltiilgiifitfidlfii! tern No. 908 contains list of materials needed, illustration of the design and cimpleie instructions for making wildflowers, poppies and the chain- attem: Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin oc . To ordcr eediework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian or ltamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 908 NAME..___._._._-.-.--.___-------___ STREET ADDRESS~——-— -—--—--————-—— Q§QQOOOOOOQ=OO OIQOOOO OOOIlOOOOOOOOO-OIOOOOOQOQQ. OOOQOQOQOQ A citis in Toronto last week and ls- summer- ~ 917g _._.__.............._ pwovmcg:___..._......._, - minutes. Woman's Re alm "1 Sggiaj For laturday, April "u; MARCH 21 to APRIL. 30 (Aries) --Untisua.l event! and unexpected food‘ fortune are.on today's stew orecast. Don't sit back and wait for things to happen, though. Doubls your efforts to mee: and promote idvantages. L 2i w MAY 20 (Taurus)- mmplcyment capital and labor in- terests, bull lng, construction work, mining, agriculture, forestry among the substantial issues first favored by today's ,,. " l influences. Tazt and patience advised in all dealings with the opposite sex. MAY 21 to JUNE 91 (Gemini)- Fine for cooperating with superiors and those in a position to aid and enlighwn you in your own and other fields Finances equally fav- ored wiih artistic and scientiLc professions. Romance and scczal matters, s rls sponsored. JUNE 2 t3 JULY ‘J3 (Canaan-- Be guided sensibly by past exper- iences, 'h‘s especially in finances and transactions involving debt or added responsibilities. Day best for your usual routine and health- prcduclng sports and recreation — when time permits JULY 24 to AUGUST 21'. (Leot- Mcet whatever today has t~- offer with intelligence, forttude, afmrtcia tion. Be worthy o‘; your naturally courageous, capable sell. There is I10 d-Ii’. on which worth while cro- gress can't be made. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 33 (Virgo) - Clear your path of petty annoyances, of needless details, em- otional strain and blckerinS. so that you can have a free and happy mind and time for the bigger, more urgent matters, SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - Here's l. da favorable for things of a lighter vein - read- THE COOK'S CORNER DAFFODIL CAKE 1 1-4 cup! 988 whites (l0 to l2 whites 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 1-4 cups fine granulated sugar 1 egg and 2 tablespoons sifted c e flour 4 egg yolks l-l teaspoon vanilla l teaspoon grated orange rind Method: The eras have in be It room temperature before you start beating them. Another thing y.u have to be careful of is that there isn't a speck of egg yolk in the egg whites, otherwise the whites will not beat up u well. One way you can avoid having this happen is to separate the yolks from the whites when the eggs are cold (when you take them from the refrigerator). The yolks seem to be firmer when they are cold, and less apt to break. when the eggs are separated, place a cover over tne whites an yolk; and allow to stand until they reach room temperature. Add the salt to the egg whites ano beat until foamy, then add the cream of tartar and continue beat- ing until the egg whites stand up ‘in peaks, but are not dry. Gradu- ally beat in 3-4 cup of the sugar. wh'.:h has been sifted before meas- uring. Add only a 5111111 4111mm" of the sugar at a time. unt.l all is use Sift the flour and measure it. then sift again with the remaining 1-2 cup sugar which has also been sift- ed before being measured. New fold the flour-sugar mixture inw the atlffly beaten egg whites — a little at a time. Then divide the mixturq in two. To one part of tn, mixture I116 mo. "g yolks which have been beaten until very thick and lemon- colcred, and the grated oranflfi r1714- To the other half add the vflnflll- Now place alternate spoonfuls of this white and yellow mixtures into an ungreased tube pan. Bake in I moderately slow oven (825 deB- F3 for from i-lou: to l hour and 16 When the cake is dime. invert the pm and let the cake hang thus until it is thoroughly w]? begs? gi-gzmpting to remove mm e . This cake may be iced with oither a boiled frosting or a seven Home and Garden Merge in The accepted style of small home garden design developed during the last decode, like most American ideas, is useful and practical, ll well as sound from the artistic in; for family use and e whole are: of the b01110 Irounds. it creates an out- door department of the home, Wlien the house is planned, its layout ls considered with reference to the yard, especially the back yard, when the private garden no.- Your Individual H O R O S C O P E —-———Ily Frances Drake inundation. a. blue eyeshadow, rut CHAR lug, music, oniertalnmont, pain , gardening and sideline literary“?- forts. Noe y and routine work need not aggravate you. OUIOBER. It to NOVELLBEB 22 (Scorpio) —- Favorable infill-nus for developing tale-ms, cultivating w~rth while acq llJLflflC-Lx’, -,n~pi-ot-.. lnc your outlook imci" giving some attention to health- and personal appearance. Attend to essentials without fuss or wo . NOVEMBER 23 to D 22 (Sagittarius) — No need to look grim or to pity yourself. Today of. lers many advantages for personal betterment and for insuring greater security for the future. Be the mu- ter of your craft, DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY ll (Capricorn) —- You should find to- day amenable for tinkering with hobbies and inventions; attending Kc household needs, work in tre garden, repairing and doing odd jobs. Entertainment and outdoor exercises also favored. 4 JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Be careful in ex- penditures, be discreet about talking over your personal affairs with carers and b; choosey. with whom you asscciate. Keep sensibly within your budget. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Your private and in- divldual business interests are under particularly good influences. Out- siders s; well as assoc/ates and loved are working for your benefit. Some out of the ordinary occurrence oi- news should be of especia‘. in- forest. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY Great inner strength that will be displayed in ex "es.-ive mental and physical energy. Truly :1. deep think- ing, nmpathetic and mite-scent » ' dzvidual, Religion illld klteiy under- standing in home life aie very im- portant to its well being- minute. frosting, or itmay be left un-iced and served with whipped cream, if preferred. BOILED FROSTING 2 cupssugai" 2-3 cup water_ 2 tablespczzis light corn sylllp Z egg whites 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Method: Combine the sugar, water and corn syrup. Boil these together to the soft ball stage (328 deg. F. on a. candy thermometer) Beat the egg whites until atlfz and pour the syrup onto these in a thin stream. beating the mixture constantly. Continue beating after all the syrup has been added, until the mixture reaches a s reading consistency. Add the van lla before sarendinz on the cake. savsiv MINUTE-FROSTING I cs8 while-I 1 1-3 WW SHIN‘ of our most famous coll es said Dash of salt that when a boy began fail back 5 tablespoons water ‘l’ in his studies there was invar ably a 1 tablespotn hglii corn syrup girl at the bottom of it. And thk 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Method: Combine all ingredients except the vanilla in the top part of a double boiler. Place over boiling water and beat the mixture with a rotary beater constantly for '1 minutes. Remove from the heat and continue beating until the mix- ture is stiff enough to spread. Add vanilla, and spread on the cake. SEASONAL MAKE or "Key your make-up to your clothes and you will M11!“ m“ well-groomed look advocated by tho leading fashion experts", says Gloria. Bristol, noted dea-maticlan who has streamlined Juliana, of Holland and cares for U"! skim of such celebrared women as schiaiparelli, Martha Gellhorn (Mrs. mnest) Hemingway and the Duchess of Windsor. l. With blacks, navles, and greys, use a. lipstick with a clear red dark brown eyebrow pencil, and a pow- der with a pink foundation. I. With pastel shades, use a lip- stick which has a. bluish base. green eyeshadow, light brown eye- brown pencil, and a powder of lllht cream. a. With browns, yellows. 0i‘- 511895, and reds, use a lipstick with a strong orange cant. brown eye- shadow, brown eyebrow pencil, and warm sun-rich powder - to fyploal Example of Accepted Garden style bring out the tewiness. turally must be made. A terrace is often provided overlooking th garden. communicatin irectly with the living room. ls g rden entrance to the home is qute in contrast in the old-fashioned kitchen door, from which one en- tered the back yard to hang up clothes; so the pzlvste garden be- comes a center for the family's life. The layout shown in the illus- tration is a good example of the ac- cepted American style. Infinite GUARDIAN and Personal | Dorothy Dix .- f Says- every sacrifice to give me a college live on it. can make a made. What uubi almost lnvarlaby wrecks his whole love by forcinfl responsibilities of mafflfl-Re- - A girl who may loves a mm Wm his ambitions. too. an is anxious for him to make a success of him- She wants to build him u!) g him down. and 1m beat by leaving im free for a while she step! aside and lets him climb alone until he is ready to pull her up beside him. Girls Should Wait enough for you to wait for you for a couple of years you may be sure that she is not the kind of wife Km: need and want, and you should s ed no tears even if you lose her. There are better fish in the sea than that. That a wife is a seribus handicap allege boy is beyond discussi . chief study would be her moods and tenses instead matics. and he would spend more time on billing and cooing than he would in learning dead languages. And if you add to the amorous distractions the difficulty of trying to stretch an income that was barely enough for one over the needs of two. the endless pinching of pensiies. the anxiety over the rent. the sleepless rights wondering how the grocery bill is to be paid, you can see that the poor young student has indeed, matriculated in the Univer- sltv of Hard Knocks. and that about all he is learning is to stand off creditors. Interest Wane! f Not ion: ago the president of one goes double for marriage. Also. I think that in honor you owe it to your parents not to marry until you are in a position to aun- port your wife, They have worlced, hard and done without many the luxuries arid comforts they would have liked to have had in order to give you a chance at an education better than they had and that will m. you. they hope. for an easier life than theirs has been.- Surely you must realize that you owe a. debt of gratitude to them. and that it will be a, dost y thing for you to add to their ships by dumping your wife u them to supbort or doing anything that will keep you from graduation! with honor and distinction. MOST IIUSBANDS COME TO SENSES Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been marr veers and we have two children. t. boy in the first grade in school and a 811'! fuel 10 months old, My husband nas risen rap idly in his work in a. lame departmfiil store and earns a ocd salary. I adore him and I ought he was as happy and contented as I WH- Now 1 find out that he is having m affalr with a giri- I do not We“ m break up my home. because I have no way of making a living M’ myself and my Ohlldrfli. W5 I T691 that if my husband were free and without the responsibility ily he would be happier. and I dc sire that above all thinas. Ho doesn't ask me to R1‘!!! him 5 5"‘ orce. Seems content to let think! rock alonR as they Bre- whflyamu Ido? H- - mi between the iivinc apartment‘ of he house. and the “outdoor llV- . [n8 room," Th1! private Q3119“ should always be Screened Vim , hedge of shrubbory border to provide privacy for the fatally. and background for the garden pic- ture. It may be imposed in any fashion, formal or inform-ll. de- pgnding on size. surroundings and e taste of the owner. The manner in which a venet- able plot may be worked Into the neral desl is illustrated. Here eaf vegetabes for the bowl salad. » Dear Miss Dix-I am an only son of devoted education, an wi but the girl is not. ying board we cou She seems disa pointed when I that I dc not want to dispease my they are helpi thzhchangxeogiat we no . the i120‘: of o wli l risk losing her? ANSWER-Do not let an di th do... of the man would be wmmhetigeltfoiygon lfim 51b"! so if your girl does not care is of higher mathe- m; greens and carrots for the children. J and other table varieties of a qual- , ity impossible to obtain in the mar- , ketii may be grown, in surprising quantity. Decorative planting of i flowers are made in the borders i surrounding the lawn. While the perfect relationship be tween indoor and outdoor livirr rooms is not always possible in ol- houses, the new ideas may be ca'~ ried out with some in They have demonstrated their valut in making home life more enjoy. able for wo-thirda of each year even in the cold weather states and they put to use coal! land which formerly contrlbu little to the pleasures of heme life. COlDS: ‘ 2 . IIGIIIBIIRYIMNIM .4 tool lt-nlb on f variations of it are possible, but all should provide the direct relation- I-W-“illlit VICKI VAPOIIIII FINISH YOUR EDUCATION l BEFORE ENTERING MARRIAGE Stretch A Studenfs Is It Impossible To Income To The Point Where It Will Support A Family ‘parents who have made .1 will graduate at the end of two more years. Now I have fallen in love with a girl and. she u. .. insists that we ed this Bummer. but my sflib ' teas-cur gmetowaituntillhavefln- mschocl, a! r have no m of supporting a fe while a student. I am is willing to wait. luxuriant is that we are l pool our mcnev and 58y nts. as me to prepare inyse I then my Marry now can get nlont M! that our love will make up for erthlnge. Orshalllfnsiston am through hool. at the ‘£5138?’ I B6 lsh into fir“ {nisthe ou are re y for it. that any boy mn make and No girl who is not utterl selfish she pro eases To he t! in no position to assume the ANSWER-Let ‘em rock. Give your husband time to come to his raises and get over his infatuation for this gi . Probably it is lust a little flirtation that will wear itself out in a little while if you will let it alone. Wives often take their hus- bands‘ little affairs too seriously. They think that their husbands wouldn't room from home unless they were driven by a profound passion for the Other Woman. But in the, great maiority of cases this not true. The husband goes chasing women just as he might go chasm: rabbits. and henna no more feeling for them. He in bored and craves adventure. Or he wants to bolster up his ego by proving to himself that e is still a devil among the ladies. And in his heart he really doesn't think that any of them compare with the Little Woman. Also, for your comfort, remember that the husband who was not thful to you will not be faithful to his light o’ love. If lie t tired of you he will get tired of er. but he will not tire cf his children The! will pull him back if you will just have enough patience to play a waiting game Of course, the first impulse of a woman who finds that her husband is nhilandierin is to divorce court. ut. nine times out of .. "i: is a mistake. because that cuts of! allt he avenues of recon- ciliation. eeps the man from repenti and beggin for forgive- ness an thus re-es abiishing the home. and it virtually makes the d her husband over to me omen. use he has no- where else to go. Certainly you will be very silly to give your husband a divorce before he even asks for it. Instead oi‘ putting your money in a ticket to Reno buy yourself some clothes and get a new hair-dc and look liloe a Lady Love instead of a lected wife. Quit quarreling and reproaching your husband with is thfulnese and dry your tears and laug . Make home a lolly place to come to instead of a reformatcry from which any man would flee. DOROrl-IY DIX. B‘ Surprising Meanings in Myateri Olli Dream Images 40'.‘ \ Have You Iver Dreamed Th!!! Strange dream! that leave you puzzled! Outside the window, a man whom you know gazes at you with wide, staring eyes-WHY’! Like all dream! this has a defi- nite meaning. In queer iymbcls your dream mind expresses emc- iion! you may have concealed- even from yourlelf-in waking life. The friend gazing at you’! Deep down you may fear he is critical cf you, l four that ll affecting you more than you realize. ' But if you dream you are peering i l! him. you are Iulpiciotu. asking ywrleli. “Can I mm hirn7" When you take them seriously, t your dream! often throw a helpful light on diaiurbln] problems. Some dreams an real eye-openers. A dream of a screen? A hint you're afraid to admit eomeihing to your. "m Rimfllhl from a snake? You may wilh to be rid of some love relationship. . Om" Puzzlinl dreams make "h" when m understand aim Iymboll. , In wr fl-cm booklet, a well- DINMIOIIR ' ' many common symbols in dream! of rear, . hope. fulfilment: in lei: dreams, "prophetic" dreaml. Tell: what it means when you dream of being 332cc! in public, of flying, feeling Bend 211i in coins for your copy 0f Dre to .11.- . I’; t0 write plainly your Name Address I-nd the Name of booklet. 0W Fashions "I Ohlff Q ial flowers may A‘; v1 vvvvv v iing a pisoovmurr Oh, I have come to know by journeying far, How happiness is found in simple mil”; A cottage silver thatched. beneath the moon; A cup, fable blessed by evening 81509. Sweet benediction of the rain against my face: Across: the painted desert of the 7 One lone bird's flight; A gaéiden where white lilies shine a one and. crumpled artific- be fresiiened by er holding them ov the steam of a kettle for a few inpatients. wuun voumi aarmo ion armor! Have cue rusyckfnandoily hair? our l menu is plain salads, plenty of raw and stewed fruit, less rich food. ‘Ilhese are the foods which make foi- beauty. Tiw ‘dry-skinned among you should drink Plenty of milk, and take your f ' uncooked wherever possible, because this i! natural food and has the natural oils un- touched in it. Remember mat natural foods are alwayglthe bes ones to choose. and t you cannot go wrong with fruit, salads and vegetables. Sugar and starch are exie lzing, but hilly the tendency to atten though they are less fattening if not eaten in combination with non- starch and ncn-su ar food. For lnstance a meal of read and ta- toes and suet puddln woul' not be so fattening u, you added meat in with it. It sounds absurd, but it is truel Star-cries are energioem, and so is iron, which is obtainable in let- tuce, lnacn and liver. to the grill if you want to make sure of ea meat juices and o! keeping your 1811170. BEAUTY ALPHABET ‘Itils is ui alphabet for the hard- ups-tolls u what you really need in ooome . A, Astrk-igents. Witch hazel l; the cheapest. If quite on the rocks, use ice-cold water. B is foi- blackheads. Steam with a teaspoonfui of Friars ‘Balsam to s. pint of boiling water; rub round AMomimSmllc EDUCATION ENOUGH “I've called to see why your daughter Emily hasn't attended school lately." said the school at- tendance officer. "Cause I think she's learnt enough," reiorted Emily's mother. "Why, she's only pused through two classes yet." '“Well, ain't that enough?" asked the woman. “When I was young, if a girl understood the elements of distraction, provision, or replen- ishin’ an’ tllQ common denomina- tor, an’ knew all the rivers and their obituaries, tho mil-rents and dormitories, ill-g provinces and the umpires, she was reckoned to have eddication enough see er through." NEAR ENOUGH Th; mouth organ was claimed by three bold-lets, and the sergeant decided to aibitrate. “I'll play a tum on it,’ no said. “You tell me what the tune is, arid the one who’; right gets the mouth or an. i weird medley of sounds follow- ed, and werq made. "I th Alf‘! won", llld the sergeant, "He was nearest with ‘Roll Out the Barrel.‘ What I was playln’ was ‘As Pants the Hart for Ooolin’ Stre ‘Literature? _ is your lipstick. A3!!- 19.19.11 “ § v vwv Leisure p‘ —'The Woman ’s Realm the bllckliead with. linger firmly ruining the IGDlpt-ltipgl?‘ u“ your nail. Ultimately it w; out‘ touch the gpggoxidd. “m” m‘ Cleanser! is 0's mission. cream does the trick. If a d and no money. try a little o lnary D's for Deodorant. E's for iilyes. Make pads of 1m; of cotton wool and dip 1n mm water to which a pinch of boracle powder has been added and n. spo; of rose-water. Lay these on the closed lids for i3 to ten minutes if e time. You'll m] a new woman. F is for foundations. G for that extra greasy skin. 11 probably needs a good powder cream, which will make you Si,“ smart all day. H we come to hair first, hands llter. Do use l. brllllantino, even if you feel it an extravagant-s, Pure Castillo soap m s, won. derful mampoo - it is cheap enougilt. Starch will give greasy hair a dry clean. and your chemist will supply you with a spirit lotion. Dry hair does not take kindly u; this sort of cleansing, though, u i; is too drying. Use a tonic on your H is also for hands. They need a little cofisettlng because they do a lot of work. If they get rough and red, give them a rub with 5 flood hand lotion after washing. And occasionally cream them u, nWM and 1e in lr cotton lovei. 0p a pa M old L L‘! '0! IlIJSI-ldk. U.” one w match your natural coloring and you can't go wrong. Remgmbgr that a littls cold cream slmotlzed into the lips first makes the lip- stick go on more smoothly and look nicer. And put the color on the ion 11a only. P11381118 the ltps together afterwards. You “i, um mtst natural effect that way, M is or make-up. 0o s; u, gently. Give up elongated eye- brows, and too-vivid lipstick; and X01180. at a natural effect; it is what is wanted today Nails are feeling me nut-d times. If they are brittle and ui-eak a 1m, fit court plaster over them. cut to shape; varnish with natural var- nish on top. Take calcium com- bined with Vitamin D. Soak the nails in oil when you can. O L! for o en pores. Add boi-ax to the w g water, and use a good astringent, always after wash- ing and before making-tip l’ for pow . R. or rouge-make it match Cream lvugo stay! gilt better than the other sort, but mors difficult lo apply. If you smile while applying rouge, and put it on this little the smile makes it will look lust right. '1" a for iii : lively almond to thin places, massage in with a circular movement. Also drink more milk if you want to get a little plumper all over. W is for wrinkles. Take cpenny paintbrush and coat with almond oil at night. 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