vWw-eevtq-s-a u... .. ._.._.... __._.__.__..__.._V.._.~...-_._. ._ ._..~.._....._..-e> -_-—:..-_.. ._... _ Woman's Re al ‘Dorothy Dix Says- DIVORCE IS MORE ALLURING PROSPECT THAN REALIZATION It Is Not A Panacea For Disgruntled People _ Who Later Learn That Most Of Their Ills Were Imaginary The other day newspapers told of a couple who remarried eight days liter being divorced iroin each other. That is, perhaps. the shortest tliile wife ever found out that if they could not live to- gether, neither could they live apart, but it eni- phasiaes the Iikn‘ divorce is like a great many other things in life. L \n which a liusixitid. and divorces. than it is in (‘oiiiftirtlible into palaces Maybe lt is a nian who, afteriliel 7 l’ Se; and marrlagellllmlglil, it would be. _ has settled down into the routine of brouuht them the happiness they honeymoon has goinz to work iii the momink and oomlng home m, night, day 5f{(r,ll_l€ homes they" broke up and tlie- day, decides that marriage isn't‘ worth what it costs. His wife in al bungalow’ apron doesn't look as . pretty as she used to in a pink chil- fon when he was courting her. Why He G. ouches It grouches him_ to see all the Inonev he earns koinefor household bills instead oi for his own _Dle:is-l Ems. He chiifes at the restrictions 0f domesticity and yearns for l_iis bachelor freedom. and to him a div- . orce decree looks like a. ticket to Paradise. Or. perhaps. it is s. woman whot looks at her stodgy husband. who is getting flit and bald and who spent s his evenings tioziiig over _liis lllllEl ‘m: Only grunts when he is spoken} to. and wonders why 0n earth she ever married anything like that. She is tired oi cookinir dinnei-sl and tlarnintz socks and ivashing little faces and listening to tne children quarrel and the baby cry and shel thinks that tlie way of happiness. [or he!‘ is to be rid oi her dull nus- l band. and be free to live her own life and. Derhapfi. Y0 Kiwi» 51'1"? Prince Charming who will be hand- some and romantic and bear her off to her Castle of Dreams. Magnifying Faults Or. Der-hubs. it is a husband and wife who have kot on each others nerves so that neither can see any- thing but the others faults. and each magnifies ilie otlicr's short- comings until they blot. out all their virtues OI‘ one or the other lets Iealous. Or they are lust plain bor- ccl. And they think the remedy for what ails their marriatxe is divorce. Yllllll LIVER , luck It up right now and feel like a mllllonl Your liver in the lugui organ in your body Ind moai important lo your liullli. ll pours out lilo in digest lood, gels rid of vluie, supplies Iawcnergy, allows proper nourishment lo ranch your blood. When your liver gel! out nl order ood decomposes in your intestines. You bs- ams constipated, ' " and kidney! cnn'l iIork properly. You leel “rotiaf-lieadscliy, hclucliy, dizzy, dragged nui all llie time. For over 35 yun lhouunil: line won proinpl nliel from lhus miseries-with Fruil-n-rives. So an you now. Try Fruii-a-livu-yodll be cilnply delighted liow quickly you'll feel like n new person, lllppy and well again. 25c, 50c. I I oi u I Livqcr ‘labial? llllll llllllV '°°"'" disgruntled OOLLd be forced to sit for amidst. the desolation and ashes of their wrecked homes and iliicl out just liow misvsrtible and un- would get up and dust oil their and return to their males. back. their two-by-foiu" flats would have turned glamour boys and girls. there are marriages that are uiicndurable and for which (livorce is tlic onlv cure, but it is not often that a man or woniaii has the misfortune marry‘ a fiend or a brute. wives are pretty decent lxiople ’I‘licy have com- " mittcd no uiiforgivable crime against the men and W0 icii to wlioin they‘ are married, and when they divorce court it is merely because they are tciiipomril_v fed up with each other or bored. or they have got singly about something. ivhether he ever comes in at all or l 4 You see the ziainoui‘ about divorce ciying need there is for trial _pros_pect lflillfiillOfllillly a while It is more alluring iii realization. If the they ivt-rc. tilt-y petty grlevzincts And when they got and (llsilllllOllllUd and their Johns and _Mririas into No one will deny thal i0 Most husbands and rils h into the I117 I! A. AJJJA This litllc English girl. with characteristic modesty. blowing ilie bugle from one of the Canad an troops. east end. zidunted by Canadian soldiers quartered in the south of England. and this ls their P111!- Tlic other little girl. at the same party. sings while one of the Canadians strums a guitar. Social a Rfugee Cildren p. n‘ M. She's one oi’ 300 It has not expected. but only bitter regret icr wives and husbands they discarded.‘ The man finds that the freedom lie craved has lost its flavor: that clubs bore him: that restaurant . cooking disagrees with him. and that ~ he gets no kick out of staying out late at nights when nobody cares not. The woman discovers that ‘if John was a poor conu-rsaiioiililisi. he was a 200d provider. and that all her divorce has brought her is the necessity to work to uelp support | her children and inc humiliation of, beiuiz “Poor Mtuiycd’ by all her. friends. UNDER PRESSURE Br GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBEIllAIN O Georie Alnew Chamberlain WNU Service Arid it is not. too _niucli to say’ that the great malority of divorced people would gladly 2o back to each other if they could do so without losing face. c False Glamour is that unconsciously both men and t women believe that if the" could un- do their marriagess it. would auto- tnatically turn them intc light- hearted. zay boys and girls again. and restore their youth and charm. bought ib-illlil/S true-but not from people with their roots still in the soil. They from a bank. I was born here. The fibers of my being are tied to stone. vine and tree. I two govemiiients but not allegiance. Allegiance from the deep. It. has to stand on a founda- "La Barranca isn't something you an sell." she stated. “My lat-her WGYQ gone, lIDYOOICd by heir own folly, and he bought it owe lip service to heart strikes children and repent their folly . Mother. llfimf). mage salemiioud t "Dear. dear." room!“ But when they find that this does not happen, that they are middle- aged and have lost their figures and their looks and are burdened responsibilities, they in rushing pre- cipitously into divorce. Undoubtedly the domestic yoke galls at times and husbands and wives need to slip it for a while and give thc sore places mid if this could be done. if we had trial divorces, most of them would -(‘li0f‘l'l'llllt' Bo back A MorningSmlls Defense Lawer-But this man be guilty of forgery. when he can't cvcn write his Own name? Prosecutor -- Sir, the prisoner is not charged with \vr;ilii.,t_ his own "I've sold everytliitig out oi that room." said the lu-lixr at the mm- cried the ierfis wife, "that was the GET OUT-OF IT "The best way to’ !.;‘it a woman to heal, home and DOROTHY DIX. how oi uld minis- cl. ak- lo with your hat " RECTANGULAR BLOCK BEDSPREAD’ "How?" “Gr-unit- m- " tion of faitli and love. Where will I find them if not here? How can I sell La Barranca without selling my people and myself?“ Adan stopped playing. his fingers hovering over an unstruck chord. "Then what course do you intend to pursue." he murmured, his eyes on the k-eys. “and just where do you think it trill lead you?" Financial increases are V not the V‘ most. important issues right now. It's the quality of your work and For Monday, January 13th MAR/CH 2t1 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Care advised in all buiiiess and firaticial transactions and in mak- ing drastic changes in plans. Mat- ters pertazning to research, chem- istry, drugs. oils and shipping are favored. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taumisi- Friendly lIIdlCBtlCIU, especially be- cause of your natural talent and prccliyltieg for study, painstaking eff.rt with important details and ability to improve ideas and meth- ods that have practical value. _ llVitAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- You can better your interests by putting youinpromoléonal and cre- ative ideas to work in a sulidway. Know the value of advertising; make impryemeiits and corrections where needed. Work faithfully at your job. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) - We can't paint a rcsy picture. bill: if you remember that "Speed ex- ecution is the mother oi goo for- tun " we think you'll be surprised alt now quickly and what you will BISSIIIUP ls . JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)—~ thc sincerity and application with THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ lid Personal / y Canadian does not blow hcr own horn, but takes a lesson in Your Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake THE COOK'S CORNER BRAZIL NUT STUFFIN G If you wclnit mot "somstiiing m. fez-exit" why not use Brazil nuts in the stuffing for the turkey? The amwnt Elven in the recipe shtuld make Just about enough m- ; ten- pound turkey. Melt 1-2 cup butter andin itcook zminoed onions until they are a delicate brown. Mix 2 cups sliced Brazil mils. 8 cups soft bread crimibs, season with salt paptpeiwsummer savory and ered sage. If a moist dressing he desired add I. a little billing wa- SIIORTBIREAD One cup fresh butler, 1-2 cup sitfted icing sugar. few grains salt, 2 cups all-purpose flour. 1 teaspoon vanilla. or a feiw drops of rose wa- ter. Cream butter well, then add icing sugar, a spoon at a time, and cream well after each addition. Add the flour in the same way. ma: and cieaming well. Ade‘ salt flavoring. Leave in ice box for sev- eral h.urs, then roll out about, one-fourth inch in thickness. Cut in fancy shapes and deccrate with cherries, pecans, or peel. or raisins. Bake in slow oven cf 300 degrees until slightly brown. refugee children from London's Christmas Soothing. cool- ing Mentholstum brings quick rs- liei‘ or money back. Also for chafing, cuts and ‘ bruises. Jnrloiid tubes, 80c. Ill MENTHU LATUM CH1’) (OMIORI Iluily mean expansion or quick achieve- ment. Hcwever. all of you will gain more if you adapt yourselves amicably to conditions and sltua- ti;ns as they arise. OCTOBER 24 l0 NOVEMBER 22 (Scsrph) - The tighter you con- trol your emotional department here. the more with attain and the llfltllplf!‘ you'll . You cannot lose by being tn guard. Don't strain either. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEHVIBER 22 (Sagitarius) -- Ycu. too, will have to watch your stop regarding sptaking out of tum or too hastily. Otherwise you can get a lot oi 30.11 Fvolrk done lDdflY- Be happy. hope’ u . DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Born after January 5? Exercise more care in the early morning hours than usual. All Calprioorniants will succeed best in familiar matters and e=scntial duties ratther than venturing new undertakings, unless the new cne-S Letters Quickly Written if You Know the Rules OVGI- ashions are urgent. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Interesting, vibrations predominate today. You will need to be alert and patient with all difficult prcblems and sit- uations. Study and observation are u=eful aids. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 which you strive to fulfill premises "There's one word that covers it a"" Sfllfl Joyce "Fight That's what we do wherever we are—-ycu llll l~ll ’l'eucoi'cso. I here or in E‘sin- bot-o. Every tvoman, every man. \\'lll‘l'~f.‘\’(‘l' wc are, we fiizht to live though we iizht and tzo down." Adaiils hands crashed out the e stared at her out of a daze. age nlivtivs wtenrs a glorious face. he said as if he iron: exolaiuiny some inystcril to himself. "Fight and tzo down. You. alone -—_.Ves. Eiit—“ His. hands went out Rfflpllig- ly. touched her_ arms and passed down to her wrists. A voice yvitmn him. lont: stil ed. was strivhik f0!" utterance through figners and eves because lips are so prone to lie. ardor. Since fire is _a stranner‘ lo no man. warming iYW-“d and ‘Di’- she yielded. moved forward. not from any reasoning but by the simple law that sparks fly upward. Then he was holdin! her. klssiml her. and she was kissing him. Yet. somehow. lie was far nwav and she was with him. as though she dream- ed. His voice. continuing. broke 9119 spell. "But you and I together is another story. I have the power £11111 you the land. and no IZOVBITIQWYIE *- past. prcseiit or to ccme—\iill fool too much with Adan Arnaldo 1125 practical, logical; it will be B . cinch." Cheeks burning. slic rushed from the room and along the balcony if the patio. As she turned its ange Jcruos stiitly and it was all she could do to keep from Yllllllllli! to cast licrsclt iii his arms. Instead slic stopped short iiiitl asked he!‘- self if she were crazy. I-Ie came to a litilt _a_ few D3665 aivay. "Senor Maximiliayno asked nic to make the rounds. he ex- plained and hesitated. “I don't SUD- pose voti'tl care to be bothered." “That's where____v_vas_g She. thrilled not to him but to his? she saw Dirk coining from Dori; and orders. AUGUST 2'3 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virg) —- “Art and knowledge bring bread and hcncr" is an old lsaying and ls particularly pertin- enit t-rday. Both art and kiioivledgc will bc a patient, dlvidual: artistic. fend cf literature, clever at matlimetics; may be rath. er Bohemian in choice of rwsocitites. This child should be laugh-t to ad- here to the truth and be as much concerned with its family's prob- that isms as with thc publids welfare. ‘are foremost favored and you can apply them to any undertaking and enhance its possibilities. SEPTEMBER 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 i (Libra) — You born btfre October ,8 may not — feel as restricted as other Libraris in matters Self," Said, Joyce. "Do you want to |that I didn't try to ta. . real but what about me? I've turned These ‘braking-are they a dream. or can vou hear them too? _ "I've heard them all." said Joyce. "but I can't he sure vcu said them aloud 0r \viiet!/i' my own lips spoke Bevausae as I seem real to I'm n't I wasn't afraid (f you before. but I disliked the per-i son you were. You wore a Joseph's coat made lip of the things 1 mcst Now you've away-or perhaps ycu've onlv taken and they sat. down. he beside net‘. it (‘if and presently hill slip it on he admitted mourn-l come along." Together they turned d°Wn m? liiassage giving access to the stair . eading to thc esplaiiade of the rool. butler the blaze ci inoon and stats Joyce, followed by Dirk. VISIT/id lllfi lour DJaLlCilS. "Awake. Leon-aide? the murmured. "Awake, sequel-nut"; "is everything quiet?‘ "Al is quiet. Senorita." The roundsjlnislied _sl_ie , started toward the spiral stall tyt which icy had ascended. Wfllklhl! slowly‘ at first, then with a suuuen atcc eriiticn in her pace. bile moved toward the iii-Wallet their shoulders barely Wllclllllli- .Tiiev sat iii silence. their BEDS“? ‘drenched in DGRWY- H97 3.19311‘ tswelifibl until siie knew slie .iius ‘ speak or choke. "It's betiutitul and terrible. I won- ‘ kdci" if anywhere else iii the world pctiuty and terror walk hand in = u l ' if. imllllgé rm wondering who 1 am." “Hllgiime the things ou despise." ‘L’: ghcwléfitwrfwmhlg Made m!!! ‘said Dill‘ "YMY" m“ Ymme he “id m’ last’ stalk! straight’ gesurg iaflufidiggxllllfllliillfiilufselxq-vflilgl? Rfgflfifmlge niélditilhzild (dfhliltlisi: nhfgglll‘ false front," answered Adm“ “d me Name “f b°°kl°itl meant nothing-nothing at all. But ‘now you've shaken it and become real. Ii I shsud never see ycu ‘again, yet live for a thousand years. I couldn't. forget you. I’ni not being fresh. I'm not making love. but .s0methihtz belongs to me from now qlng _r_ny-.-on—-son_ie_thing. you_ haven't. given “(ilgntlliglilnwlptlflse 3- C01 1),, Wedding Has Wide Interest A tgulcl marriage of wldesp DESIGN N0. X M ‘Pile easy-lb-make, six-inch crocheted rectangles are joined to form a most attractive allover design. Pattern No. X 44 contains list of mater- ifll! gefldeg. llll;1ii‘i.l‘f\lll?l'l of stitxéhele; and complete instructions. oor ert spa tern. sen t l Bureau‘ Chulotmmwn Guardian. ecu s n coin or stamps h: Needlework To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X 44 NAME----—-----._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ STREET ADDRESS - - — - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ BITY — — — — — -——-———I'R.OVINCE—---__-__... "flmfllwll. became the bride of read British Interest tool: place in Ottawa Fzitiirdav when Miss Jean Campbell. a daughter of sli- n". lllfl (famplwll. British high commliuioner In Canada. and Lady Denis Coollcnn. o lieutenant In the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Heal. Coollcnn l; the son (Pisces) -— Inspirational literary efforts. motion pictures, radio and other forms of enter- tainment are first favored with i21- ventions and civic interests. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY ifl~ into nothing. tlicni. ‘you. so are vou to me. afraid of vou. despise. again.” "Perhaps." determined words Can vou?" varied matters. "You're I'm thrown it Learn to Write Charming Nofcl _ "Atlast a precious three minute: in which to write you!" Three minutes’! Yes. a charming note can be dashed off as quickly. You need only know a few tricks —and, knowing them, how much easier to hold friends! No more putting off letters and offending people — because each letter means that you must stew minutes on end. wondering how to begin, what to say. No more writ- ing dully "everything is about the same here!" You begin with a dash of "you". a very simple rule. Just write about one of your friend's interests: “Th: ‘club is carrying on. but nobody cat. till your niche." And then s littlc "I". for friends like to know what you are doing. “Big news of the week is that I won the bridge prize __-yes, me. the beginner." In a iiffy you've krittcn a lively note. Or do points of etiquette. grammar paralyze your pen’! You can quickly check on what's right. Address a widow not as "Mrs. Mary Jones" biit as "Mrs. John Jones." Avoid such errors as writing “liable" for "likely". Invitations. letters oi congratula- tion. sympatliy—ycu write those fully’ “and yQu may’ casily, too. with the help of our She shivered. He took of‘! his 32-page booklet. Gives many sample ' 'et and put it around her shou‘- lctier for social and business oc- . Nothimz was said: he had rut casions. Has pointers on English. cl her if she were cold nor old lute,- etiqueml she protest he would need the coat Smd 20c in coins for your copy Joyce after an imperceptible pause. wyour air of We-the-elect-are-lioly- m. iid-all-others-are-vile." l "Is that really the way it struck vou?" asked Dirk. but did not wait I [or an__answ_er,___j¥cs._ I'm yellin- Itreet Address city _ _* moi/Ego d. of Peter T. Coolleln. assistant deputy postmaster-gen ‘. and Mn. (loollcan, Ottawa. The wedding party ls pictured hero at "Earns- Livi Hgi$ f‘ yourself but with Tod ' Woo it. and teach it i» they w‘ Your will and wish. Since time began ‘roday has been flhg mend o: man. But in his blindness and his sorrow He looks w Yesterday and To- moi-row. FOR SAFER. WASH DAYS You've heard a llt about liolw to make wash day easier. but are you careful to make it safer? Keep small children alway from wiashi machines and tubs of hot water. ore you start your wash- ing, provide a. safe lace for your ‘children to play ungll you have finished. All washing machine wir- ing shculd be checked by an elec- trician once a year and all cable with bad insulation should be im- mediately minced. 100k for an emergency release 0n the Wmlflel’. tho-Vs casy to reach and works instantaneously. The release should also autfmatically cut the current. a wooden Dlfl-ttfirm or rubber mat beneath Vite machine and operator to guard against shock hazards. Don't touch l sntrols with wet hands. In addition to elcctrical shocks lreoent studies have lndicaitcd that wringers cause many home laundry accidents. A wringer has to be a lot of things. but m'st of all it must be safe. That requires a ‘safety release or button, easily meat-lied and with instant action behind it. It takes only a. second for a severé Injury to hlipfpfin when fi Filmer or hand gets Callllht in the rollers. FIR TREES GROW TALL If we examine different planta-' tions we see that fir trees are ai. ways planted much cl ser together than other trees. such as oak= and beeches. ‘The reason is to be found in the uses to which the trees are but. When a tree has lenty of light and air and room i; throws out branches. and much of the nourishment which the tree takes from the around s cs to the mak- ing and strengthening s1 these branches. Fir trees are required to grow tall. and therefore they are gamed close tcgvther so that the ps will almost touch. Being thus deprived of direct sunlight. except. If course. at the top. they refrain‘ fiicm throwing out branch-es. which would be practically useless for commercial purposes. and all their enemy 808$ to the upward growth of the trunk. ANTS WEAPON White ants possess a weapon as horrible as any used y man. These insect soldiers spray their enemies witth a gumiriy fluid which. hardening on exposure to the air. transforms thcm into living statues. EYES FOUND T0 REFLECT VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY v Literature JANUARY 1a. 1941 7' '\l eisure -—The" Woman ’s Realm g§genough to wear in shelter u a ed be 1 t at»... almaliif" ‘iii? ‘iltliiti; mtifly good fur fabrics for mo” who cannot afford real fur. Women are brightening gm, iii: first‘? r er near SIZE or nooyi m WHEN BUYING ‘a New?!“ cancer “The slileman who seeks g, learn as much as possible about the room or rooms for which you are selecting floor C.V(3flllg$ i; brinslnz to you what lie ha, learned to be the most iielniul lfhd of service." So. declared the he“ of a successful rug and carpet de- partment in an important store, ‘The successful salesmen iii-day know a lot about hzme furnishing but before they can bring m; knowledge to bear on a sliecjiq problem, they must know ivliut thq Problem ls.” he continued. “A decorator never makes hi; recommendations until he has g 1Q through the rcoms and has tail... with their owner. The mot lirlp. ful carpet salesman attempts by his questions to get the saint- basil; information about your rociii. Y“ 1118 01‘ Qllfpet has to ‘go Wll-ll’ other furnishings, He must know something about iviiat lliflse ttir. nishings are before he kn ws mm rug or carptt to show you. “FM VISWTICE. he shriild know the type of room. whether living Twm. dining room 4r bctlroom. and its Hlpplpximate sire and shape it is important to knew srtiicilixng about the characteristics o; t}. room. whether sillllly or time whether it has bay windows, g1. csves. fireplaces. "Naturally colour preferences are tremendously impsrtaut Th; well-informed salesman can discus; colour problems intelligently. i-iq knows that darker colours may be used on floors of sunny r rims whllc rooms with leis light aiidii northern exposure are made more cheerful by using lighter colours. "Some information as to tlu periid styles of furniture oral least period prefetrcncts will lielp in making selection of rug or car- pet. In most hfnlES there ls ii mingling of perisd styles. but any distinct preference is extremely helpful in CllODSing just U... mm floor covering. "The nmouiit of wear er use lo which the floor covering will bc subjected has a lot to do in pm. ducing IOTILZ-lastiiia seifsfricfon. The salesman knows that small rooms apprar larger by wgllqo. wall carpeting or a rug alum leaves only a narrow marciii oi bare floor showing. He tinder. stands when figured rugs or car- pets may be u"ed successfully. “All his questioning. lll“l‘Ti"l'P. is for the purpcse of clioosiuz runs and carpets that. will briiiu brniity Layfayette, Ind-If you are not eating enough foods with vitamin A. scientists can ‘see it iii your eyes,’ according to Purdue Univer- sity experts. The deficiency can be detected by means of an instrument that measures the adaption of the eyes to darkness. night-blindness being the first sllrn of a lack of this eye-saving vitamin. The average adult would have a liberal margin of safety if his daily menu included: one pin. of win‘: milk: one cs8; two ordinary-sized pats of butter. and an average ser- ving of a leafy green or yellow vegetable. COATS FOR. WAR-TIME WINTER A woollen coat trimmed with flat fur is going to be the solution of the winwr wrap problem for a great many women this year. Favourite woollens are fine boucle and herr- ingbone tweeds. which are not too expensive in spite of the Pur- chase Tax and are at the slime time- inio yiur rooms-a beauty tlizit means satisfaction through year: of service." IT STUCK "Did You SOQETiZlilfZlT poverty on your trip?" “Yes. and I _ brought some oi ll home with me." PARENTS] TEACHERS] l For Externally Caused AIIULESIIENT PIMPLES Why Not Suggest f C U TI CURA SOAP AND OINTMENT Cleanse with pure. mildly medicated Cuticura Soap and apply cootliinil- emollient Cuticura Ointment to hell! relieve externally caused skin blem- ishes. 25K each. Buy lit yourdrusslfi! 5- You simply must have a jumtper ilhis season. Dress this simple prin- ¢6$s Style up i.r formal afternoon with a silk or satin blouse; a gay flannel shirt or soft sweater puts you at ease in the classroom, and your wardrobe seems to stretch like magic. A matching classic Jacket an a. Jock pap couldn't be strtaft- er for wfi. this easy to mob Jimvoer. a ici-eo mil-t bldllse of m"?! oz-heploln iln s 88$ D611 trump ement this yW/thftil ensemble. Style No. 2733 is designed for sizes 12, 14. 16. 18 and 20. Size l8 requires 2 1-2 yards of 54-inch falbrtic for Jumper; 1 5-8 yard; for jacket and cap. Blouse L". 3476 ls designed for Illflfl 13. 14. 16. 1B and 20 Side l6 requires 2 1-4 yards of 39-inch fabric. Send Twenty (200) coin is pae- ferred. for Pattern. write plainly Your Name. Address and the style number. Be sure to state the sine you wish. 5991c No. 1133 Bize ......--....... Name Street Addresg Olly Province STUCK GLASSES To separate glassts that have be- come stuck together. try dropping a little glycol-ins between them. Allctw lo set a few minutes. Usually they will separate uisily and with- out danger of chipping or breaking. rllfie," home of the bride's parents. LEFT to RIGHT, Mrs. Peter 1'. Coollcan. Blr Gerald Campbell; Lieut. Coollcln and his bride; Lady Clmpbell and Mr. Coollenn. [Use Mlnsrd’: for sprnlns. - J Needlecraft- —For The Home Imnmruxn, out-r- - , tizcs i2 - an mouse-sins ' sizzsll - 1p