srrrmvmiillli 1.- . MISS MARY BRAIDEN A Special Richard Hudnul Representative will be at our Store all of this weal: lo tell you about the .. Home Method of DU BARRY BEAUTY TREATMENTS gulf step of S Du ,Barry Beauty Treatment will Be thor- wgéiy explained. so that you may follow the Treatment in your home. These are professional beauty methods brouglil’ right to your dressing table. Miss Mary lBrlailden will also give you smart melte- up hints that will enable you to wear a new varlely of colors withedded becomingness and in keeping with the demands of this exceptionally Smart Season. ll lSS BRAIDEN will give facials fromSept. 17th to sgpl, rilih inclusive. Phone or Call in for an appointment. w nor rant TO AVAIL YOURSELF or THIS'SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY 0 use FlElSCl-IMANIPS FRESH NO WAITING-no extrafistepsl Full-strength- ‘ Fleischrnands fresh active Yeast goes right to work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster! You can be sure of tender, smooth texture — lightness - delicious flavour every time! . IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmannk fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's depend- able-Canadifs tested favourite for more than 70 years. aw” -> u Gall To Anns ' Is Stampede PARm-Bapt. 1B -- PQLIQQ 51m- qnc Hirsch. the curvesome redhead who wants an Anssriosn humsnd. now has 147 torrid application; on halide-and n of them go into the hazardous but interesting questl g t, Amertgxaln owo-mwllrl... ‘mom “m Someone is the sweater-built number who lives at 21 Rue Al- phonse Daudet in Paris. red hair. aha has blue eyes. 1n s burst of handa-aeross-the-sea en- thusiasm. e Mayo;- m- "Pd J- Jcflfies of Detroit. Micln. and asked him to help her find an American mate. ‘ma; did it. Since Mayor Jeffrles sounded the can to arms. the love letters have poured in from Quebec to Manila and from Florida to Mis- Wllfl ‘They left Simone quiver- lnl- She was so excited she couldn't make a choice. ' Letters of Protest eriesn women LiVingtKLeisUre -,mz~: wpmzvs REALM- HAPPY- DAY Every year brings special days- Christmas, Easter, birthdays all . When we drop cars’: tedious ways And our troubles great and small Those are days of pure delight. But perhaps the happiest known Is the one (I thlink I'm right) When the baby walks alonl. Christmas is a Joyous day. Easter, hope in life renews- May they never pass away; Life were harsh if these we'd lose, But as time wings on its way, To the winds all care is thrown" On ‘that very special day When the baby walks alone. Mothers hall it with delight. Fathers very proudly grin, Then Am bag-m Wflllntt letters of protest to Mayor Jeffries. What business was this of his? Whv din he want ta help this French girl get an American husband? What was wrong with American women Someone has received 74 ane- wers to this last question — and she's somewhat con-fused. "Mnerican women .. .. have been spoiled they think they are Queens of Sheba .. .. . they are almost as repulsive as Eng- lish women," wrote C. N. ybrtier, Detroit. "And when vcu know them bet- ter." Fortier add-ed. "you knw ‘they are not honest. that they ldo not have the high uualitv of mind. nor are thev even-teimoer- cd." Fortier. who apparently docs have th-e hie-h ciualltv mind. concluded his critique by pointing out that his remarks did not aoplv to all American girls. Arthur Flannezan. Chicago. Ill, was more explicit if not so deli- cate. “American girls," he ob- served. firmly. "seem to think they're giving some "m; away t-verv time they kiss you. It sel- dom occurs to them to ret some- thing out of it themselves." "Girl; here all want to be air- line hostesses or movie stars," said Walter Karr. an Orlando. Plan anhllcB-nt for Simoneks hand. "llhev do not have your respect for home." Lt. Clinton R. Burroughs. Camp Atterbury. Ind., out it 0n a.patrl- otic basis. "Many American women." he wrote. "do not an- preciste our country." Greeted with the news at night. Loved ones all to smile begin. Grandpns at the temples gray. Not a year too old have grown t0 nlflnd up and shout. “l-ioorayi" When the baby walks alone. FORBIDS MARRIAGE A Kentucky law passed ln 194a forbids marriage of first confers and persons of closer blood relu- tlonship Lafiuardia’: Visit ToSuviet Russia a THE crmapqrrarown j_ GUARDIAN CIOOIIITID HATS WITH ‘SPECIAL Oil-DEB.’ LOOK TOPS FOB STYLE NEW YORK - College and ca- reer girls have gone all-out for the the clever new knitted and cro- cheted headgear, They're showing their usual appreciation for some- th that looks snlDPY and fittl snug y. These new models are far from the amateurish looking purl- ed and fancy stitches offered. ‘They're made with a smooth pro- fesslonal appearance nearl all of them with that special or er look. Some even assume the felt hat cutllne, achieved with intricate design and a mnldcci-to-the-lkull shape. Consequently they are the most popular pieces of yarn mil- llnery ever devised. The hood effects. some finish- ed with neckscarfs that can be worn a. good half dozen ways a- round the throat or tucked in as a huge ascot. others frankly copies from the baby's bonnet or the war time helmet, and the neat coverun turban models are featured in the current collections. SPLENDOUR PASSES Taplcw Court. the late Lord‘Des- borough's beautiful forty-roamed upri-ver mansion near Boulter’s Lock, becomes research headquart- ers of British radio-telephonic scientists. Their task will be to work out how best wa time radar and radio gadgets can e adapted to peaceful commerce. They will find themselves sumptuously hous- ed in one of the loveliest corners of the winding Thames. comments During his recent visit to Mos- cow, UNRRA Director Genera] F, H. L-aGuaNila n=-lu a press con-l ierer-re on August 29 f): Soviet, and foreign journalists. The fol-i lowlns excerpts are from nisa,‘ Soviet Overseas Service in Fing- lish Morse to North America, as mmllmred l?!’ the Foreign Broad- cast Intelligesne service in W551i. ington. D.C ‘ Questioned about the purpose 0f his visit to ins Soviet Ulilf: 1, Mr. LaGuardla replied that because ‘U NRRA is rendering aid to Byclo-g russla and :he Ukraine his visit to these Republics ls part oi a tour “for a stddy of the food alt- uation in pursuance c! instructions I received from the Council o.‘ UNRRA." The purpose of the tour. Stay Home Jesse Francis. aboard Michigan. was not so; More the down-to- enrlh tvvpe. "American girls are too finicky." he ruled. Alex Taylor. New York City. apparently aouuired an aversion to school teachers somewhere along the line. "American we; men arc school teachers at heart. i he said, “even when they are try- ing to set you with ttheir silly] ways." Slmofiie her lilashlllnstzl blue eyegw eopen- sa ebuz- zled by this lack of chivalry. All she wants is an American hus- band. , "From all these letters I should think Arrzrican women are ter- rible people." she said. ‘but I am sure they cannot really be like that" Just then she picked an an- other ietter. It was from an Am- erican woman-maybe not typi- cni. but an American woman. "Why don't vou stay ln France where vou belong?‘ The letter advised Buttons-who has no in- ‘tuition or lesvlng-"why must ya“ try to get one of our men? Edward the tanker patriotic. 0' If you did not secure your new i book during official “Piliribll- "l lion Wee "—then mail your application card to all? Lwil Ration Board or Ration Branch - Y’ rK-LLl5l w». MMM uliS l It is not possible to issue new Ration books i to consumers who apply in person at Local l Ration Boards or at Ration Bruno hes. this , ."'I'he program of these deliveries \ ii-r van ir-n. rliidi“. Your application is to bel made on the green card. marked RB. 191, at the laokofyourpresentbook No. 5. ’ . ' Be sure that the 06rd il filled in completely before mfllhagendlltlfymllndnm and address are printed. , _ DELAYED APPLICAHONS-will have to b. Y cleoredthrouqhtlibmoin . iasmtsueausn-md rowan" Br.'*i=11~<1"v¢#"'.°°"-" " a l‘- '\.‘-JI/ lilflfll. llUfl ediioe of the Ration . book will li l‘ he elaborated, is to estimate the food requirements of countries to which UNRRA nid extends. and to report on their needs to the United Nations organization, which will decide on the extent and forms of aid to be ran-lered in tnc ‘suture. "This is necessary in order lo de- flm the size of funds which will be required for rendering arid," Mr. LIG-uardla said. Goods supplied to the two Soviet Republics include fats. treat. fish. medicines, seeds and azrlcultural machines. Mr. LaGuardia explain- ed. He stated that execution o! the pmgnlm of supplies envisaged by the UNRRA plan for i948 will be completed in January and February of i947. but added that deliveries to date of agriculture machines full oonslderuibly short, of the plan. was approved by the wading UN ERA bodies," he said. ‘It is being fulfilled. and will be fulfilled in the future. although there may occur difficulties in connection with delays in obtaining ‘lit-ISO machines from 0.5. industry." When asked uhether he was satisfied with me distribution oi supplies in the ilkraine and Hyeio- russla. Mr. Lafluardla rcphed that the UNRRA Missions in the two Republics worked splendidly and that he was nlgnly satisfied with the attitude of their Governments in regard to the distribution of supplies. He declared that the UN ERA Missions and the Ukrainian and Byelorussian Governments co- operated efficiently in iha dlszrl- bution of supplies. 41M 901mm 01" that the heads of the two Mission! were returning to Minsk and Kiev from the UNRRA Council meeting in Geneva. s London correspondent, Old stag- ers who can recall the past glories 0f Taplow Court. and the brilliant crush at Boultefs on Ascot week- end, must perforce heave n sigh over the passing of a splendidl epoch. Many a time, on sunny ri-vcr days. one saw Lord Desbor-l ough, noble in face and figurt‘. gracefully punting his way alnng that wooded Cliveden reach. The first German war cost him two gallant and handsome sons. Taplow Court has ‘metaphorical?’ never had its blinds up llnce. BETTER, CHEAPER NEW YORK - Jewelry makers are producing better jewelry more economically than ever before. from costume pieces to those containing the finest gems, thanks in manv cases to broadening experience in war work. Prices continue hrgh. We are seeing more gems and synthetic stones from Europe and the Far East now. however, und this should contribute to a mori- ffuld price range. Every man will have his own cri- terion in forming his judgment of others. I de nd very much nn the effect of af llctlon. I consider how a man comes out of the furnace'| gold will lie for a month in the furnace without losing a"g'rn\n- Richard Cecil. Potato Salad Plus. Potatoer are taking on new importance as an envray-slvinz food, now that we are going easy on bread, To give po- tato salad extra zip fc-r lunch or supper try adding. thinly sliced frankfurters. chopped crisp bacon or diced ready-to-serve meat. 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