RAGE. 7W0 mm‘ . Woman's Re al Living a Leisure ——The Woman’s Realm BUILDING AGAIN’ Trleiels nothing Lo stop you from building again when you find your castles have crashed. There's nothing to stop you from dreaming again when the things gal. you worked for are smash- 'I'lu‘t'e's no law to stop you fr m wearing a sinilc, though per- haps you are crying inside. {here is never a reason for losing a grip on your nerve and your lath and your pride. -Patierice Strong. BRAVADO Is the 5\\'<'1Q81‘ ivith which to swing g dramatc cape f1‘ m your shoul- der - a brilliant military cape. a iltittcry silk one~a stop-the-shoiv cape 1:1 whiii y"1i‘ll surely cut a (izisliitig Lguze 1117s SPY-fig. Aerial photographers using the incwest aerial pHOIOgFIIDCHC equip- mcnt are able to photograph 3.600 square niilcs v11 one flight. The cacao tree requires a climate that l5 hot, cqiiable and m 1st and the llTg iitien young must be pro- tected frxni the diI‘€C[ rays cf 1.11? suri_ and so the quickly growing banana. palm with its large tree is grown abou it for the purpose of llieltcr. CARPET NARROWS DOWN Narrow carpeting sewn to the etrrect size is favored by many for wall-to-svall coverings and many of the floral pat-terns 110w BVZLIRIJIC are tIIOWTI iii these yvidths Like the carpets in Vic- toria day's before the lllVflllllDll of the wide loom made brcadlo in fabrics possible, these narrow widths qre made for ease in fitting ro;ms carpetwise. A da'~h of garlic salt pep; up sal- nd dicssitigs, fish sauces, gravics, beet dresixigs. fish satires, graves. Tweet and ciickeii soups macaroni ‘mg cheese and spaghetti and meat balls. cooaivc. LIVER If liver is soaked in cold milk im- abnlit half an hour before cork- frig it, it will not be tough. i1rid_ a shorter time can be allowed for cooking. Sugar maple trees with large ttops yield sap oi about one per- cent. higher sugar content than other trees, according to an ek- periment. To keep any nuts from Qnkiiig $0 the bottom of a cake while baking clip the kernels in 510111’ D9501‘? ma‘ 111g to the batter. Plastic is beiiiz carefully tested by aeroplane builders as a substi- ttute for metal flooring, c W1 COVEPS and engine baffles. tones that hint at a dash of mus- tard Gold with 1 brassy look and. gold with an anti ue lwk are other: that belong qtn this tawny family, and so h.g.‘ily regiudcd are they all that they appear in dresses and i; jacket costuliics and wraps as well. "The fabrics to varied. with cliccrsy slur‘: as net and chiffon, crepes jersey gab-HS. lames, sheer woollciis in dreses and JZICREL ensembles and oiies for coats and capes. Approval for these shades is st ll further reflected in trimmLngs, in sequin and metal thread un- broicieries, in kid applique-s, iii beads. 1t is interesting to see the in- creased favor shown taiviit 1111's. with leopard especially spotlighted. It is used as a. tflilfllllllig tor jacket 111111 out C0sLl1lllCS—('L)ll~llS. cuffs. i-iw c, pcckct tops and bolts, and l 1e 11rd belts also appeal" 0:1 .1 thrust-w. Clhs fill‘ vras used in a.i inipozttinr way in i.rs, 111.1 prcu s. 111111 its acceptance pro:n;,t<'.;i fur- tiicr (ICV€l'."plII€‘I1l5. PAPER IN NEW LIGHTING I Every now and again we Ltcar 01' ew uses for paper and the public as ceased to be amazed at tlie va- lrietics of coniniditics that are now llllldq} out of a paper prcduxd 0y the Canadian forests. One of these little known uses has come recently to tiave tinned importance because of the 111F825- ing pcpularity of the new fluores- cent ligliilig. In Illls til-ii nz-silicd ,0! illumination the iiivsible lglit- rays of a mercury vwour lamp are transformed into vis blc thus give a highly plzahng. with a tremendous rcducticn amount of power used. Each uii.t of such. lgititing requires in the lighting fixture an appliance kn wii as a cozideiiscig the nicst zniport- ani. part of which is a special var- iety of paper. T1115 papfep is exlzr-ediiigly tl'i.n, about, one-tenth of the tlianictoi- ol a human hair; it would take about three thousand sheets to make a p114» an iiizh thick. In spite of siicli amazing thinness. the paprr must, be extremely unif rm and practical- ly air-tight. Although it is made from the same wood-pulp as 1s used for ordinary brown wrapping paper, the care needed in it; man- -ufacture brings the cost up to about three times that of rayon yarn. It is estimated that more than a million d.l1a1's worth of this fine per will be used this year in the ‘Eqnlted States and Canada. AMoi-ninzSmilc In 111 Pop—Now, Junior, you‘ll be a good boy while I'm away, won't you? Chopped toasted almonds give a delicious flavor and crunch. when served on cream of mushroom soup. If containers are airtight 9°31? dough‘; and batters may lie kept. for 50111:‘ time without loss of flavor at. Imro tcm porn 1 tires. om su i115; FROCKS Many of us have old summer frrcks in silky materials which are can chilly t. \\'i".’\l‘ now. Wear a hem-y skill. over the dress, WhlC-f- then acts as a. vbl3U§€~lIIC skirt of the frock making 8 Delmwal w match the blouse. TAWNY SHADES FOR EVENING The tawny shades are getting a play in collections of dinner and evening fashions These are supplementary swims. and the tawny shades include a wide range, with strong accent on the gold cast Often it 1s a Dole 291d sit-ode that. siiggrstg beige with a dash of gold, sometimes str ngcr a Quarter. Pop-I didn't talk that way to my dad when I was your a-ge. I was good for nothing. "You know my wife's hard time learning to sing. "Rrzillyi? Which notes bother her the most?" "The ones she gets from the neighbors." mzvonn Elam-tr having a II A part-y of men were travelling by train. Presently one produced a large fruit. cake, which he deyour- ed zreedily. Tlmg passed. Suddenly be began groaning and doubling himself up and straightening out, again. when this had gone on for s me time, a friend asked him: “Smatter, Jilin?" "That cake I title." groaned the stiffer-er. “It had nuts, and I think the missus forgot t4- $11911 tlielii.” "Int!" said his friend. 'An<l can are decidedly" beaver | light and s11 light l YJHSLIIE pan an in the, t Junior-sure, Pop, 1'11 be good fcr g vvvvO-O-OOOQO-OQ‘ O lE I (land I CORNER STUFFED SPARERIBS 3 pounds pork spareribs 2 cups soft bread crumbs l teaspocn salt l-4 tcaspon peppel- l teaspmti powdered sage l-~l cup finely chapped onion 2 tabkspccns melted fat or butter Met-hob: Select lean sparerib; of WW8 pork. Prepare the stuff 31g tor the spaieribs by mixing the 5585 1111185 811d the finely cmpped onion w.th the bread crumbs then adding the melted drippings or but- tcr-work this in with the fnger- tips or with a spoon. ‘Spread each gpfiffiflb with stuf- fing and l-cll up lke a jelky-roll and l sk;wer or tie them to hcld them L]! ape. Pace on a rack in an open _ d spread each r ll thinly with soft fat. Place 1n a hot oven’ (451) deg. F.) for about l5 to 20 minutes, and then lower the heal stiarply to mcderatejy slow (303 to 325 cicg. F.) and c:11t-nue csckingl with kequmit hast itgg until tile sparcrib; are cl nc. f 1' about an liciir or 101137". Remove str ngs tr‘ skewer» before szrvliig the Sllllléd’ spaieribs 0n a hol platter. FRIED APPLE RINGS Wash and core firm red apples. Do not remove the skins. Cit the apples in l-Z-incii slices aizrl csat well on both sides with br wn sugar. which has been mixed w 1h half its meisure cf sifted dry bread crumbs. Melt fat lfl. a paii arid co_k the apples in ths. turning once or IWICE_ until the slices are tender Another way to do these i5 to place the raw apple sl.ces (not. coated with the brown sugar mix- ture), in a pan with melted flit. Co.k until browned on one side. then turn over and sprinkle the cocked side with brown coy-er tlie pan and allow until the sugar has melted apple slices are ccoked tlir CELERY STUFFING 3 cups soft bread cubes l-4 cup diced salt p rk 1 cup chopped celery l-4 cup chopped onion 3-4 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon peipper Method: Fry the salt pork until crisp. then remove the paces. Cook the onion iii the fat f r a few min- utes. then add the crisp salt pork pieces, the celery and the bread cubes. Season with salt and pepper and spread on the spareri-bs. Bake as directed in the first reci/pe. Satierkraut and spareribe are practically inseparable ivlth same people, and if you would like to try tlwm 111 ti-‘i-fs manner, here 1's the method you follow to Prepare them zughouz. I . cerity, mc-y laugh me I . . iprelendlng to be something "riii:__cti_5i_zi_.ofr'rirrowi~1 qqiliznrlw m '/ Social and Personal I Fashi Dorothy Dix Says- SIMPLICITY AND SIN CERITY MOST ADMIRED IN WOMEN Men Prefer Those Two Above All The Other Virtues When They Are Looking For Wives I ge‘. a great many letters from girls asking men admire most in women. When I tell them til _ differ as to their reference lmtween blondes and brunettes. _ . Amazons and baby dolls, and lilghbrows and I - lowbrous, the two things that are surefire hits with virtually all men are simplicity and sin- to scorn. They think that Opllllfln is as moth-eaten and mildew-rd as something that has been brought down from the hair trunk in the attic. It isn't: their idea. at all of feminine charm. Theh- desire is not to be simple. but sophisticated. They want to illusiie aiiri mysterious and poor imitation of what Gloria Croesus wears tn the ballroom sc-vne of‘ "MlIIiOHSIXY-s‘ Dflllghters," now runniri neighborhood movie. They are putting on an act that thev think wow the boys and compel them ‘ “—"”" to hand out. the “Standing Room Only“ sizn in iront of their doors. No use to tell then-l that they are making a iaial mistake and that. instead oi attraclng men by that they a.re not they are driving them away. Nevertheless. it is the truth, for men are more or less afraid of women anyhow, and when they meet up with a P0591" they flee from her in terror. They realize they do not know how to cope with her. Men Fear Superior Women _ Nor do men care for the superior women. The goddess on the pedstal gets nowhere in real life. Every man wants to look down a little on the woman he bestows his attentions upon, and so it does a girl r10 good to flaunt 110i‘ college rlcgree in the face of a boy who will rooms and restaurant cooking and ordering his own meals. and he wants a home to come to at night where there is a smiling wife to ivelcome lilm and a clean hearth and a. good fire and the smell of a savory dinner cooking. And there is the girl who speaks contemptuously of 'her clothes “What. this little rag? It's a. trifle that I picked up for on sale." "Glad you like my hat. I thought it rather amusing and I only paid $50 for it." ' How is a man to know that she‘ made them herself out of bargains she picked up in the b it? Her effort to appear rich and care- less of monev only sets him to figuring that his salary wouldn’ pay her siioe bill and lie moves on. Glrls Need lo Be Sensible Why can't girls have enough g at the‘ |Loiiten Meditations’ uni-nu, Holy, Almiihty. whose mm; 1a Love; we m: met. in ai-lemn company to m: Thy (we. and in nplrlt and truth to worship Th! name. we come in deep huznility. since ‘Ilhou art so high and exalted. and because Thou beliolnest the proud afar off. We c.1111: in tender penitence, for the COIlI-fII-Q been lii Thy cnly dwelling. We came 1n the mmo and spirit of J milk on With Thee, to put an end to sin by welcoming ti» our hearts Thy Holy Presence. Deeper than we have knovim, enter. Thou Maker of our souls; clearer than we have ever seen, dawn Thy glory on our sight. Light tlhe flame upon the altar, call forth the 1n- oense of prayer, weken the s. praise, and manifest Thyself Amen-W. E. Orchard. made me. unworthy, a mean 1:1- to do them s me 300d. ' and many of (however '1'.‘iou dost dispose cf me. I continue and go on to do good for them, and with the work of re- formatlin; and make the Name of Christ glorious in the world. Teach IJIOTQ who 100k too much on Thy instruments, to depend more upon Thyself. Pardon such as desire t» tram/pie upon the dust oi a poor worm, for they are Thy peoplewo. And pardon t e folly or th’= shcrt Prayern-even for Jesus Christ's félkbeé All‘)? Biye u, a g ca h.glit, ii y easure. Amen-Diver Cromwell (lg99-1658). {- COATS from — SUITS from - SKIRTS HATS India is ahlppuig beeswax to fh United Klngdum to be used in makf mg shoe polish. went to work when he finished righ school Or for a Dumb Doro to tell time lad who 1s being lier a liot dog and a soft drink all about thc cliatiipagne and terrapln she had when young Millionbucks took her out to suppei Competiflon doesn't stimulate the matrimonial trade. It oftener kills it. Many a girl is left hanging on the parent bough because she perched herself so high above‘ the leach of the average man he didn't- feei that she was worth climbing up to get. There is the girl, for Instance. who calls children brats and who goes into hlsterics over a dog, but who treats a baby as if it were some sort of a loathsome reptile. Maybe she thinks that makes her seem interesting or different from other women. or something. but it. doesn't make any man feel that he would want that sort of hard-boiled piece of feinlnity for a wife. what he wants is a woman who ls gentle and tender and loving and whose arms go out instinctively to make a cradle for every litrle helpless creature she sees. Men Like Good Food And there is the girl who boasts tlta she doesn't know the first thing in the world about cooking. that she can't boll water wlthou: scorchlngolt and that she i: not going in any men's kitchen when SHE marries. Well. if she expects men to find this attitude interest.- ing and intriguing she misses her guess. The thing that leads a man into matrimony oftener than anything sense to realize that. want. to be patronized by girls who have had better educations they have had, or who pretend to have had; that they are scared to death of girls who dress beyond their means; that they are re- pulsed b_v girls who scorn home- makiniz and child-rearing. and that while they may play around with girls who have no morals. or prin- ciples, or modesty, they don't want to marry them? What they want in a woman is simplicity and s-inoeritv and the homely old virtues that theii mothers had. and that still go over big with men. And always will DOROTHY DIX. KELLTS CROSS SCHOOL Report of Kelly's Crass School for the month of Fbbruarv and Match. Grade IX. SKI-l. Carl Hagen; 2. Mabel Monaighan; 3. Lawrence Bradley. Grade IX. Jr.—1. Francis Car- ragher; 2, Theresa Flood: 3, Charles Gauthier. Grade VIII-l. Noreen Trainor; 2. Minerva McDonald; 3. Austin Bradley. ‘ Grade VI.—1, Vivien ‘Iratnor. Grade V.—1. Eddy McDonald: 2, FIRNBIICC Flood; 3. Charles Monsig- ian. Grade III.-1. Laura Binns; Agnes ’I‘ralnor; 3. Leonard Kelly. Grade I. Sin-l. Carl Molyneaux and St. Clair ‘Pralnor equal: 2, Paul- ine Kelly. Grade I. JI'.—-1. Marv Monaghan: 2. I-nurentla Moniighan. Ir-Iighest average-Vivien ‘Iralnor, 0 Perfect attendance - Theresa Bradley and Austin Bradley. CAVENDISH SCIIOOL Report for March. Grade X. Sl'.—l_ Helen Green; 2. Margaret Moore. Grade X Jl'.——l, Clemmie Simpson. Grade VIIL-l. Ethel Moore; 2, Jennie Moore. Grade VlL-l. Doris Graham; 2, l_. Lloyd MacNeill; 2, you crack ‘em Just by bending?’ \___ THE snivisvusr DESIGN MAKES A HANDSOME (‘l-Wm Design A beautiful tablecloth that. is crocheted square medallions Pam g \ my 1L1‘; 5 i’ £419.45 ' i?‘ ‘fi ca?» r4, 90$ I} 1 No. 905 really an heirloom ls m No. 905 contains list created with of materials needed. illustrations of stitches used and complete instructions. Desi n No. 905 o ordnr pattern: Write or send above picture with 15 cents in coin or ltamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department NAME ClTY-q-n-I-i-q-I-Q Nellie Simpson. Elva Graham. Grade Vi.— Gordon Gilli.‘ d, Grade V.—1. Chesley Clark; 2, Alley Graham; 3. John MacNelll. Grace ill. Sl‘.——l, Donald Simpson. Grade III Jr.-l. Herbert Moore. Grade I (at-l. Charlie Gallant; 2, Harold Simpson. Grade I (bP-——1. Vivian Slmmon: 2. Preston Simpson. Grade I (Ct-I. Verna Doiroii. Highest average—I-Ie.en Green. Perfect attendance-Jennie Moore, Chesley Clark. Prize for Spelllng-Chesley Clark, Jennie Moore. Teacher-Grace Crosby. (Patriot, please copy.) The African Gold Coast purchas- od $6,307 4-97 worth of American ain'- omft in January. NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant ' safely Stops Persplratlon 90 else is his stomach instead of hlsl heart. He is sick and tired oi’ hired Well Fed Vegetables Excel iii Flavor and Nutrition Three outstanding factors contrib- ute w the success of your vegetable garden: ‘rhorcugh piepiiration o1 the soil; good seen (1 home garden varietes and a complete, balance-rt plant 100d. Many people who ieetl their lawns, flowers, tiees and shrubs do not realize the impor- tance and advantage of a com-plete plant. io.d for vegetables also. l-Iere is why a complete, balanced plant food, containing all of the elements required by plants for best growth, is needed in the vegetables garden: 1. Vegetables s0 fed are inrieral- rich. They contain an abundance of the elements needed by the human body fcr proper health and development. 2. Vegetables fed ivlth a. complete balanced plant food are far su- perior in quality to vegetables uiet are not fed. The finest vege- tables are produced 0:1 a. fertile soil where growth. is as rapid as possible. Ra-pid growth produces tender asparagus and beans, cab- bage that has a fine firm head and is easily shredded to a fine- ly-cut texture; carrots with the delicate flavor that c mes only young, tender, quick-grown produce; cucumbers uniform in rid of excellent color, grow-rt on vines that are thrifty and dllsease-reststant; crisp, ten- der young radlshm that can be harvested in 20 to 30 days after sowing; tomatoes that are unt- flmi in size and shape. well- Teacher-Mary P. McKenzie, Applying Plant Food Between Vegetable Bowl. Lv into the a111, Then sow your seed in the usual manner. Or if you prefer row application. use two unds of plant food for w. when the soil tlti: plant food I. Does no: m: dunes. don norlrrlure akin. 2- NowuIIIngtodry-Cnnbeuiefl ‘rlghi shaving. _ l‘ .- . for l 10$ dnyfiovcs odor from pen lmlo 4s Apurqwh tqgreueleumuln- ea vanishing cream. I. Anid has been nvnrdcd 1hr Approval 82:1 ohhe Ameflmi Innimre of laundering for being harmless to fibnm. 2U MILLION u: of Arm! hvolpoonnold. rynjubdlyl PRQVINCI-u-nn-u-n-i- nun-sq -a,hk All-Ilhilulosfilolyaipei _ ' H I calmed. with unbroken. unblem- ished skins. A vegetable that ls properly grown Ls tender, crap, succulent, with a delicate flavor. if you feed your plants with a ‘ balanced giant food you will have no wit pithy, and fibrous vegehbles. I. Nat on] For vegetables that long growing season, sum toes, cabbage, eee _ ., use four pounds of plant food per 100 lqunre feet when the bed Ll. prepared. Then feed a every Al: t nus ween tbemfgnw ' Do the m- it’: eager- it! raeguwma? | Plln l‘ is on know e planting date; for each , aelecttcn of the but varieties, In iziderntandln of upace i-lasded f’: each vegetob , and the length of] the united to: mom-i W. it Itie rate W“ feet. (one rounded tables one lqulro loot) Ind men don't - , 1 3,—_ hcapizil t-za- l so" R li M' ewcfiny Mothers, you wfll welcome the relief from misery that comes "VapoRub Massage." With this more thorough treat- menmthe oultice-and-vapor action of lcks VapoRub more effectively PUIEIMTES irritated air passageswith soothing medicinal vapors... SIIMIIIAIES chest and back like a warming poultlce or plaster. . . STARTS lttuivlmt misery right away! Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GETn "Va Rub Masaa e" with all its ~ p0 —mfl35gg5 VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM- PORTANT RIB-AREA OF‘ BACK as well ea throat and chest- e thick layer on chest, th a warmed cloth. B! SURE to use genuine, time-tested VAPORUB. j KS a Smart Costume Jewelry You <1 Can Make Yourself ( chanlcal an ests, also f transportati and essential Friendly M rays can be tra favor if you reac narrow confines Sphere. Do mo: don't watch th talents foi- new iecmds. Y ively For Wodn 2 fat MAY 21 t." applying yourselves to your and improving the quality of your to JULY 23 (Cancer)- us and tJupiter . y: h out beyond the of your particular e than your best; trewh your AUGUST 22 (Mo) of activity m. manufactur- ei-nment projects OII 14711 JUNE 22 JULY nd accompl beetles. Keep forging ahead. mechanical, ing, building. gov amongflrst favored to SEFIEMBER 23 tally favorable tereats but fine thole working ustr, A UGUST Virg.) _ 23 SEPTEMB (Libra) - Tops line of end progressive. Step for new lnurels. Advertising, conferences, buying, fine mec 0U!‘ DRESSES from — - from — - BLOUSES from g- - SWEATERS from - _ from - - 1 to I -,-'Il0day sounds ulating, favorable period for - Ariens. Business interests are favored m personal gains or aggrari APRIL 21 to MAY 20 Very favorable for industrial, d manufacturings inter- or railroad and other on business. Practical matters sponsored he- forre tlhe artistic and romantic af- s. JUNE 21 (Geminl)_. You born after Jun more flc re. l’ tod y. mak s a BIS, 24 t0 Siwuld be a BI Not ea for very personal for cooperation with for a general 100d. merit, municipal in opportunities fzr Pious Virgoans ons 1v Li New SPRING ARRIV 810.95 to ' I 81 7.50 $1 .69 LADIES’ 154 Great George St. why, Afrll 2nd and down- e 4th have generous abundance of belle. All, however, can e substantial gains in b imces and Indus try by stead Ven riscendc e clock. S G day lshment for Civic, terests of talented ER 24 in OCTOBER for you! Whatever eavor. be aggress- and try selling. hantcli‘ out APRIL 20 (Aries) off another stim- you to-earth re than dizetnent. (Taurus)- me- usiness, tasks v v teratu. e "- 27-" $2.211 to $13.15 $1.91; to v3.9a to $2.98 $1.15 to $4.50 $1.93 to 5.9a KENNEDWS READY-TO-WEAR Phone 1760 APRII, 2. 1941 oaoaooooqil, Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~———— By Frances Drake skill shtuld bring gratifying returns. OCTOBER. 24 to (Scorpio) - Ylur mass and efficiency can be of great a: and other: today if fully cooperate and job, not for self, NOVEMBER 23 December 7th. trig, real Qstate, dealing fagrics. tools limmg the favored. l. (Capricorn) - You handling affairs of others; hol tlons of trust and respo _ you whose work is or iiv iuwc to uiisent DTOJEcts or Wflfihv 0f the trust placed JANUARY (Aquarius) - Not e in YCLI. ur in fine style. ls hot. FEBRU (Pisces) — your efficien fresh enthusiasm i well as in dny. Come orwud with A CHILD BORN 0N shculd have a ha look, If trained n emlae self-restrain splendid talent-a, It” laws of God and frilen ..__.____.__.____ _. BRONZE PAINT 23 metal surfaces. first pi-epue surface by primer. Mix with a special with a mixture. l. NOVENABER 2'7 ' natural force- in difficult wcrk sistance to you you will cheer- wurk f.r the to DECEMBER Sagittarius) - Benefic vbra- especially for you born Medicine Ylflk. soLcltlng, build- ' in leather. ER 23 to JANUARY 2! the ding other po i- nsiblity and vital import- interests are favored by excellent rays. Be 22 to FEBRUARY 20 :pccially easy, but whatever: your tasks, calmness. ARY 21 to MARCH 20 Rays tend to increase cy and you should fznd n your work as amount issues of the our idea-w. IS DAY ypy. fortunate out- telligently to ex- t and develop its always abiding by country, it will a XSBIIII, successful citizen, a fine .______ To apply gold bronze to exterior painting “with : metal the bronlo pi-wders bronzlng liquid oi -___.__- Clip From Pen-l Buttons leAzrlixayzylng what smart costume W you can m k lfl Th1: lovely Gra a e your” hinge. buttonl-llx of them about 5-inch in diameter and leven of n larger e. IIZ First double a 14-inch length of wire, slip I small button down to the fold. and twist wires three times. In much the name way you mid the other three small buttons, then the seven large ones. IIIEETII-Iufltitlzlthalfgfir]; tgoIhe U811"! at (he bucks u‘ w! 09161‘ iewelry you make n: easily -:ometimel using thing: on your macaroni-c from chick pen Y . From nu lhell necklace; -a “I011!” bracelet. Complete direction: foi- than and other mart piece: of coltumc jqw. elry are given in our fl-pnga book. let. Tell: how to make '- ' _, will "Wklfluel. boutonnlerel from Inexpensive materiall for all kind: °'§c°"<'i“'5('>" i l n e 1i c; ns for of Costume Jewe E0811? Mlle to The Guardian Home be 30 m" $0 V1116 {vainly Alddffll Ind the Ngmg you 11am, aifociiict? ._._---q—__- III! lhentldlnl YOU WERE A r Be ou wish 3i. y! 01E 8e d Tw ‘Hug’ M81!!! (200) coin l8 Your Name tiumbe lure to ltlto the style N0. I824 811g --F'0‘r comfort dimes 11nd the pro- Pntwm Write plainly e ‘ll- "nun-c... Needlecraft,- nte Home A classic frock t: the backbone of -every smut wom season. ‘This softly ias all the chic and in a frock that i; well m’: wardrobe this tailored sty that 1e