.........-.- Mata-AG‘- .».._.--_..._ ‘Design N0. sum----------.--------——---r __P.6QE_TW9 a. 106 ‘H - n 'n‘n"n"i“n'l‘u'h'b'fl' YOUR INOIVIOIII vvvvvvvwvvvvvv¢vv v v vvv M’0man’s Re a a on a opnunnvnvwwovyggjgg n” syn‘ “M”. L HOROSCOPE (B! FRANCES DRAKE! (Coiling-hi. 1940, King Luck in (h: vvhsi your outlook is, a i Film!" Syndicate Inc). IBIIIOD your birthday comes In. and find ccordin; to the star; 5Lvmmmsv-w | For Wednesday, May 3th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -B0t.h morning and afternoon of- Icl‘ good rays for business and pers- onal interests in general aamough you are advised to go carefully and economically between 11:18 a m. Ind 1:30 pm You born alter April 3: Patience stressed. APRIL 21 to MAY U (TYHIHIS) -5'..iiiii1.iL;ii5_- 11nd c;r-;itir‘.ii;.c. Ta . a (- iivlplul 011 s.‘ mid au- wv lauds that \\’lli "n1 "ctss later. i friends ‘ind bus- 151112111 Ines. ' . . A iG€m.1lIl— iCkipillg, m-mu- 1.111;’. wearing ap~ 0.1. dccorntzmis and .~~. pxrlumrs and other midi-r ckcvilcnt vibrations. t I‘ laurel: today. Y 23 10.111051"- mnblc 1o _\‘Qur inc thr- tale-ms and c.10- ivhich (‘rm ha~ bles- a-pprcach employer a pruly‘ you soc naiat ('1 when ‘stxf. UUUST 22 (Ifl0l—— f: with bfliéflc- good Mercury v; n: sponsoring keen menial. aci and artist." and , private L: uc-s. Grasp fresh oppor- tuizzitcs AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgot — Have no qualms about getting ahead today. Aptpfy improv- ed. prcarcsswo idcn= and methods to nritititlntctl systems and appli- anrcs. Adi [Ifamor 10 talk and to vmt-r adv". faith l-i yourself and _our product SEPTEMBER 24 b0 OCTOBER 33 tub-av _._ A11 ynctcaflons point to reasnnnble success in your ' .. Yvu can help mat- ters inc. b}: avoiding ivorrv and (lmtbf, Pzvfcssional and P11108- tinml matters and trades favored. OFTOFLYTR '24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Srnrrrffll a my ls lrlcally suied tn your demands and the kind 0f gohlwnmrnt nitfh "whlrii you can scorn. D'*n't moll y-mir chances by (Mllymt: part of thc rmc and rush- lnz during other hours. Be con- dstcantly persistent, hopeful, ambl- tdous. NOVFMBER 23 ho ITEDEMBER i2 (Saglttnrlusl - Give proper consideration in important matters and tn those with whom you slhould consult. ccnfcr and plan. Gains Uhrcugii yvtur own cleverness and application, and willingness to co- Qpwame. vcur sale: ‘iiifilciv IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DlF'I'l.\'G1fl$H between your baby's cry of s...“ and cry 0i lr-tiipcr. mm. n‘, the -- aiu cry” give 11.11:)": Uvrn Tablus st once. in. ' Pdun-ly, of Toronto, finds they work Ice/y mnc. "l lm the mother of nine chfldrcn, three oi Lhrni prize balms. and Baby's Own Tablets time in-cn rn_v only medicine in raising them tn the ilfhiifiiy r tircn HIP)‘ m-w are, As soon n my cliilvirvh lnmmc a iitiic icvcrish l at nnre gave iiwm Iifib} ‘s Own '1'.1hlcts and in s vrry simrt time the lever disappeared and Lbs Lhildrcn were nnrmai again." Equally effective for diarrhoea, upset stom- ach, simple cmufl- tuihing troubles and other minor aiimthis oi bias. Fa<y to take s candy. Quickly cficctivc. hi» Jfili hzi ‘ aiutiriying rir lyst‘: Irpwrl. oiu-n strikes in the night. money back if you are not satisfied. ss. Contain no opiates or . ach package Ii\'l'5 an ans- ("rct a package today. Sitkncss ' 2S cents. Your DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 ic8lpP1COfflJ—M3\llIlI8¢CLUI‘i-T)g, buiiq- trig, construction, engmeenng and organization wark among the fay- ored endeavors this substantially ficlency. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - You: stars warn agaiirl. ncglecnng persona] gnd family lntcrests. Don't strain the lhifllilil but keep usefully occupied. fattciitl to important issues Concentrate on succcedzng. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH '20 lPlsccsi _ A word of cheer! Gains mdicatcd. Nothing should daunt, vcur derccniiiiatlcn to make new strides in ycui- illli‘ of 11CLIVIl_\', Backed by right pIIIITIPiES and faith in Godh who. you can't 10:9. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will have a great capacity for learn. lng and devotion to hlgt-i ideals, A sturdy soul. eager to assist others EZPIITWOIISU" 21rd ottcn in need of "mfiatliy and understanding him- self icr hcrsclft. This child shculd ‘grow into spfendzd manhood for ‘ ivcmanhcodl. a ("edit to all. under ‘lllfiélilgélli and kindly rearing. Commodore Norah i _. By ANGUS MacvlCAlc l 1 31.6 strode from the room, leav- ‘ux the IISiICIIIIlfJI scaring; at one another 1i; a puzzled and rcscntiul I “ail. Qid Donald sglied heavily; e Wed better go," he said. "I'm yafrtiirl that lassie will need to be llallghi a lesson. But I canna help liking her spirit. . , ," it they yrem down the_ street, ; a .ng lithe, the-v men David hcsi. Arum: at a corner. He had mm, waiting nervously for their appegr- 1811M‘. i0!‘ 11f’ had scan them g9 into the Grants house and knew it would be undeslrabl to make a. call vthile they remained inside. He thought. l might be wise. too. to conslm- l- Cm- whcn they did leave, cm_rhc subiect of Norah's mood. Good evenin , David," said 01d Donald rather ourlv. In his heart. he blamed the young fisherman my a great manv of his troubles. If only hEd trv to make it up with Norah. llnesrtead oi baiting and taunting Good evening." returned David I-Ie cleared his throat. "Could I $098k t0 you for a minute alone. Donald” The other fishermen passed on. "What's the matter?" asked the old man. "Is-er-is Mia Grant in an ap- proachable kind of mood? I mea.n_ I want to sec her and I don't xvant 31d“ ‘fighting with her again, Donald spat. a5 fishermen do. "I'm no sure what. you're driving at, David. But I11 tell you this." l-ie Grant said. not more than fiva minutes ago. that all oi’ us-all her fishermen, and vou as well-would go to blazes for all she cared." David's face dropped. "She said that. did she?" "Ay. Those were her verv words." Old Donald spat again and went. his was‘. dver his shoulder he Lung a parting comment; "Yerc s. pair 0' young idiots." he said. TRYING T0 FOOL HIM’! David scarcely heard him. He was fecung cold anger creep through his veins. So she was trying to fool 11m again. was she? After appearing s0 friendly and eager to make amends on the previous night. she was orc- parmg once more to defv him, After he had promised not. to tell the police about Menteith, she had. from old Donald's account, no feeling of gratltudcgovvardswhlm. DESIGN l4 Scallops in s. variety of moods have been Lace finishes the sc ‘gm 'I‘he ,glit)cliieilnlslies the others. x ddi n tttracti n fln- "lbw" 19$ ntgtiatleultgi‘ firfildeii‘ 1| zlrigy:nentreni?airiing aiii "$1.1... slime for leisure hour T119 pattern contalnitwo transfers for each of the sh w in illustration, complete “$103.. stlwlics used, and and send with 15 cents in coin or Charlottetown Guardian. o Charlottetown Guardian goodlewnrk aizfpartment imzET----—--——-—---—-€_:P-~— filnsnql-nnnnuq-u-uiinin niiifil“ color suggestions. To order this design. writs your name and address on a niece of N0. 1 usedfor file the first se artistic pilot! pair, butwn-holo us conventional in treatment, 11"" “W” men had begun preps-re their "wi-"wiim f" "nhwidm- “w” °‘ skills for the n mu minnghmalnea rm “$1M ".2211... " "11"" s up or "(rung ue- m-m" °° ""‘"°"°* D°V"°'"”‘ Jerseved fishermen whlstieti and [sang at their work. and e erv little while bellowed rather iokes to one another. The ts a fl"l‘liv"i nflwiflfit ther neighbours. far good day. Add arusu-y to you; gj- I 11151. ‘ paused, then went; on bitterly: "M153 in lm '1. Social and Personal tr. Fas Don't Sufferg PEIIIOOIO PlliiS Try This Way For Rollo! m m t bile, mu nix. Ilth‘. "Functional I i u gained siungfk. ’ 11 ‘I0 can, eouniisu itwnnull i vvomzztvvbts, suffered functional monthly | plinl have taken Dr. Piarcsgnlsvodtc Pre- ‘im u ioniabminattat-iJ-T-KQZ ‘aenbzrblitodthm werdoflmnshdths y a month! discussions. o , this scientific Indy, loa- | mnlatod by l pncbidll Physician, ll v teed to contain no harmful dru ics. In s scientific vvs , it improves nutritional assimilation: helps uild you u and lo lu- creases your resistance and ortilies cu against much of the dreaded functional l. I. ssensnervousnessduringfhil ingperiod. Don't suffer unnscesnrily rom such monthly discnmfcrhGei r. Pierce’! lvori Prescription from_ your druuilt. Discover bow woiaderfully it acts to relieve you of puns. ‘regular Li. _ And yet. David was more hurt than: 9.118113’. hi? iui-iied on his heel. There was no point. in keeping his appoInunent [with be: now. She'd flv at him. probably. and things W0111d onlv be made a great deal worse than they were alrcadv. He'd return Lomc and ltalk ovcr the affairs with his aunt. | He felt incurred to go straight. w the police statzon and charge both Mentelth and Norah with the at- tempt to cause an explosion in the ciigine_of the Silver Spray: but snmetlnig restrained him. It may have been the knowledge that. if he ‘(lid the gulf betwecn Norali and illmgfif would be irreparablv wid- tene . . . i I-Ie found Miss Arabella McGrea- or donning her black coat. She saw , ill!’ runner helpless look on his face. | "Cflmlltg with me to the evening serv ca?” she asked. He shookhis head. " ihr-ii will you see in it that the kettle is boiling when 1 come back?" she suggested. "I believe vou wnnt to discuss something w.t.h me. David- _I can guess that from your express- ion-but as our old minister used to say, it's always a good plan to think bsfore vou spcnk.‘ She returned to the house an hour and a half later. to find that her nephew’. far from having the kettle ut. "I'm terriblv sorrv, Aunt." he said 901111191‘- '*I—I never noticed." he hustled about. with kindling C 1st‘ ks. l h. 11's lust like vou." she replied whi calm resignation. "Never a thouzht- for practical details." Thcv had supper. 'I‘hcv sat with- out. much conversation until David could no longer keen to himself his vcrslon of Norah's conduct. He told hi; aunt: about wh how he had heard from Donald Brown of her unfriendly reference to himself. of 111s impulse to Ito to the police about: HectoiQMci-iteltlrs attempt to sabotage the Silver Spray. Sitting stiff and upright in her high-backed chair. Miss McGregcr ngdded qravelv when he had finish- c . "I don't doubt Donald's word." she said, “but I have a suspicion that Norah Grant was driven to say -er—what. she did say. bv sheer desperation. No doubt the deputa- tion was somewhat, overbearing. and ueoplq who didn't understand her. Including vou. David. I'm a woman. I can appreciate her point of v.ew. suddenlv confronted after a worry- g_ day by men threatening to strike. She's probably ashamed of her words bv this time." "Well. anyway. I'm not going to risk calling on her to-nlght. We might both lcse our tempers and be sorrv f " that. David. I can see you're learn- ing wisdom at: last. Take mv advice and do nothing-and sav nothing- for a dav or two. until this strike business bows over. You can have a talk with her then, when she's cool- ed down." HP grinned. "All right. Aunt." He hesitated. "1 wonder." he said at last. with somc malice. "if it were Peter Grant and Wurself who were chewing the rag. I ivnnder if you'd be so meek and mild-and so philosophical?" "You're a cheeky vouhg man." she answered sharply- "Refer Grant and I can look after ourselves. even if you and Norah Grant are incapable of doing so.’ l O O O O O Early the following morning Miss McGreogr paid a vlSil. to Granny Thomson. S. e took with her a scone she had baked and some rock buns. e . short-sighiedlv, trying patheticaly to oust various corners of her room. Delighted to welcome her vislotr. Granny Thomson fumbled with the making of a cup of tea, and for a while t‘. cy exchanged the gosfiip of thc village. Miss McGrcnor was sur- pixsed and somewhat aarmed to that the threatened strike among Norah's crews was likelv to maicrializc that afternoon. "I heard from one of the old skit!- twer; lust about an hour ago." ex- plained her hostea. "It is Mentelth that: they blame. and they are going in a bodv m Norah Grant's house to demand that they get. more free time and that Mentelth shall have nothing more to do with the busi- ness.’ "I didn't imagine things had gone so far.” murmured Miss McGrcgor. "It's an unfortunate aff " she m: for Norah. I'm hfluence hasn't been able to bring her and mv nephew to an understanding. after a1 ." From her big chair. Granny “T1110 s stared unseelngly at the e. "Do not worry. Ar bells." plied. taking n. sin :1 tc this? No one is posed to know. David told no one but, myself." grannvtrmomsrtsmlleg n" u see a an e c uru m . she said simpf. "And these victims a7» w-w- '1 Miss McGregor rose. are danced dUiuDUBiY at the old lady. " wive. Granny." she nid- "I must. get ome. David wants his lunch early. The boats are mini out in the afternoon; , .. . Before tlwo o'clock David and his Q- “>1 --- mouth ed white along the .,, . . fl-Qnnbhln ‘.;._.,__ the day was overcast and a chili 0.1.1. wand was blowing. A0 the of the harbour the sea THE _,CHA_R!-QTT§I9.W.1.Y-IGILAREAE _ Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box DOROTHY DIX SAYS- TRUTH HAS TO BE HANDLED WITH DISCRETION IN MARRIAGE Too Much Frankness Often Leads to Trouble, so it is Best to Use Some Diplomacy ________ It would seem that marriage is the place of all other: in the would where truth should do its great and perfect work, and that no other two people should be as honest and cand d wltih each other as husbands and ' _. wives. Perhaps this is the dream of every Young couple who enter the holy estate and Who think how restful and peaceful it; ls going to be to hsve some one before whom they will not; have to b8 constantly putting on an act: some one to wh0m they can speak freely, without subterfuge: some one upon whom they will not have to Pflwtlce 11116 petty deceptlons that. make them feel Mk2} heels. But. alas, the great majority of the newly- weds soon dscover that TRUTH is not one of thfl househol . It 1s 'I'NT that; has to be hand- ed with ire and discretion and In small qllln‘ titles, or ese it will explode and blow up s ml:- rlage KJLXlKdOm Come. S0, after a few minor accidents that sh0ok the foundations of their homes without entirely wrecklnghthem they give up all attempts at; being Tni _fu1 James and Vei-aclous Jane and settle down into telling each ottlter the tarrlddles that. grease the domestic - .. machinery and keep a marriage a going concern. ' Whats t use, a man thinks, in telling his wife that he 618W‘! downtown and played poker with the boys and thus let him-Self in I01’ 8 blistering lecture on the sin of gambllns. when everything will be dvokl’ 11f lit: onyusays that hetwais ‘blUuf-nefi - at. ne oi ice on impor an us ness, 1 ha,’ Mme tn" o or thagqleig hi? to meei a customeiwggailfgciérnggtred me other w m“ "Ed w '5“ a .1, u, h l, m blotted out all of his or he: mod [sh m’ 113,15 ys a ‘l’ e t arse ' qualities. And s0. because neither o“ t. ‘ my “wand n“ my‘ one cou.d take the truth or had the Hi5‘: 3,5,, ff,“m‘f°,.§,';fi,‘;§§§,,2'“;,,?§,; courage to tell it. another marriage ‘Kym m‘ a pa‘ on ‘he back n I lead wglgllrieoxiimciiiafl ‘OOICIIISII of which is that him bu) ti?‘ t I 1 k d it. is a 111.1% when vou “at m the ma“ where you ‘giiiiilrig onaa biiiFgaein utgbig; am“ ‘hiwe w Rm W“ teeth W43“ w“ And so generally is this Dprmonlhear John singing in his path. 01' Q0- i i held that marizage cant stand the. naked truth and has Lo be dresscdl up in frills and lurbelous that. when vie hear a husband and wife utter- ing their rcal thoughts l0 each other 81w seeming to use any alibis for when you think what s. fool a man is to marrv when vou find Mary's hair in your brush. summon up your nerve and tell them the truth about how you feel and give them a chance to reform. It is a lot cheati- bvlllng. had allowed the fire to go‘ o at had happened-i 01d mvstlc W“ howling about 1gh_e1_n_ tllgLmade them unen- a fem was _fgund dead here. . g- ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ th d1 rce nd less messy. a a“ v0 clionowuy DIX. BONSHAW SCHOOL RA-POPO for the month of April: Grade X-—1. Mae MacDonald: 2. Isabel Crosby. Gzade IX-l. Shirley Crosby Grade VIII-l. Roma MacLcodI 2. Leah Boyce. Grade VII—-1. Marie Crosby; 2. their conduct, we know they are ‘headed for Reno. , Certainly all husbands and wlvgs ‘wou.d prefer to be perfectly candid with their maces. for it. fakes time. trouble, lngcnuitv and a good meni- ory to concoct even a fairly plaus- ible varn and make it. stick. 1 Every rnnn would Lke to be able do tel] i115 wife that. he met one of ‘his old sweethearts downtown and Look her to lunch because 1.e wanted no see if she was as charming as he regwmbered h“ I ‘ be‘ $5131‘ odMacDonaldi 3. Christine ter, woman 'oud cn o m! ' . ab‘; [J d“, ‘ninth. ‘vim ‘bl, nus. Grade IV-l. Eleanor Carson. 2. band instead of having to flattcr Jflmés Crfifibl’ BIN cajole him and stufl him full Grade II 3i'-—1- If"! Mlflfiw? oi" good food before she tels him 2. Betty MacDonald; 3. Merrill athat. Mother L: coming for a nice Crosby, llong visit. or that she needs a new Grade 11 Jy__1_ Margy“ 5a]. evening frock, mond: 2. Catherine Crosby; Z. ~ But then/bare not do it. ‘rhereplackie Macuod‘ is 10° mum “"11" °i 5mm" Grade I—1. Clair Maohcod; 2. something. And so fhev abandon Dewar Boyot the straight road for the soft and ,devious path that. steps high. wide Perfect Amflldan”: M“ MM‘ handsome around the truth. DOHB-ld; Shirley Crosby;_ Marie Now this fem- o; me mm, ma‘, Crosby; Carol MacDonald, Chris- most. married couples have .15 at. thcl tine MacLeod: M11111“? 581mm! z r bottom of manv divorces for 1t. kecps, Eleanor Carson: Heath Crosby. husbands and wives from ever bcitigr Merll (trashy; Betty MazDcnad; honest wmicach other and Lhrash- Catherine Crosby: Jackie Mac. lng out their grievances in the Rod; Mgfllyn Salmond; Clair open and thus be given a chance Macumi to correct. whatever fault it; was mat “when 1n" sgfluuon, got on the other‘; nerves. Half the men in the world don't know whv the gay. sweet girls they married have turned into sour and disgruntled women. And nine-tenths of the deserted wives spend their time beating on their breasts trying to guess whv their husbands lost their taste for them. The man doesn't. tell his wife that. the reason he lost. his affection for her was because she had got slovenlv and dull. and that. the reason he no longer kissed her was because he didn't. like the taste of cold crfiflm- He just. goes out and hunts up some iother lady who is easv on the eyes and uses a better brand of cosmetics. The woman doesn't; tcll her hus- iband that. what's killed loves YQunil ,dream for her is the wav he cats and that when he gargles his soup she doesn't. trust. herself to have MOTHER WIDOW HAS TRIPLETS BLACKBURN, England May B — (GP) —Mrs. with Remy, 36, W110 has given birth w trlpcts two 81118 and; b0y,_now has 12 children, 1n- cluding twms. Her eldest child is 1c. The triplets are healthy and the mother ls making good_ rvgféss- band. John W1. lam Real’- who joined the Auxiliary llltary Pioneer Corps after the outbreak cf war], died six weeks ago when 110ml on cave. DETERMINED OBJECTOR ES-"WQ Who IDS ANGEL Would Die" is an oflfflnlzation iii- co rated here of draft. age men -is dissolved. Add lemon Juice. THE cook's CORNER EGGS IN TOMATO ASPIC 1 1-2 tablespoons gelatin 1-4 cup cold water 2 cups tcmato Juzce 1 teaspoon onion 311100 1 teaspoon sugar 1-2 tee/pooh salt 6 deviled eggs mak gelatin in cold WWI-Oi‘. Gom- blne tomato Juice, onion Julcc, sugar arid salt. Heat. to boiling point. Dissolve gelatin 1n Juice. Half-fill individual moulds w-th jelly mixtuxe. When partially set, place half a devilled 988. yolk down. in Jelly. when Jelly sets. and remaining wmano gelatin mixture. Allow to sot. Unmculd on crisp 1st- tuce. Gamcsh with watercress or 85198113“! tipm To devil eggs, re- move shells from hard-cooked eggs, cut. eggs in half. remove ,vo‘ks. Mash yolks, season and mix with a little salad dressing. Pack yolk iglxture into whites. Scrve: 8 t0 1 . RIIUBARB SPONGE WITH CUSTARD SAUCE 1 1-2 tabletpc-sns gelatin i-4 cum ccld water 2 cups hot, stewed, sweetened rhubarb " 1 teasqrccri lemon juice 2 egg whites Pinch of salt Soak 101811111 in cold water. Add to hot rhubarb. Stir until gelatin Vvlhen mixture is partiery set. fold in stlfflzit bee-ten egg Mitten Serve cold with Custard Savce made with 2 egg yolks. Server, 6. CUSTARD SAUCE 2 egg yiolks 2 tzirblespcsns sugar- Pinch ci’ salt i cup scalded milk 1-2 taanpwn lemcn juice Beat eggs slightly. Add su-gar and salt. Gradually add scalded m;'lk.| Cook over hct wait-er. "trz-"mg con- stantly until mlxumre thicken; and coats the spoon. Learn Stepllht Home——Be s Beiie at Dances 1 th ed urpose of keep- iiig theeUiiigld s ates out. of war. GEORGE. South Africa. —(CP) — Bearing a1 tag reading “T. G. C. Taole. 0s o, Norwa " indicatina, a 5400 mile flight a b rd thought be ‘the carving knife handy. Sire keen! silent as a. clam about what is reallv breaking her heart and e.t,her d1- vorces him, or turns into a domestic martyr. '- Nelthcr has the slightest idea of what. it was that their mates found "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ FIRST IiV FURS NOW FIRST IN FUR STORAGE iiew — Modern — Better THE BETTS Filii SALON FUR STORAGE Protect your valuable furs. Each and every customer is issued sn individual Storage In- surance policy insuring their garment for I2 months against all risks. Moths; Fire; Theft; Sumirwr Heat; Lethal-Chamber destruction of all moth life. 21/216 of your vwn val“- ation. IIIIIIIIIIIIIA Free Storage on all Remodelling Store your furs novv. Pay next Fai‘; Phone 1698 — We call and deliver The Belts Fur Salo Fur Storage Service T9]; Floor PIIOIIQ 1693 Pen-don Bldg. 168 Gt. Geo. .81. Open Evenings JIIIIIIQIIIJIIIIIII o! Dmoesho Bervbekum Nana or 1.06am Diagrams Show Bow to Rhumba Hopelessly stuck. lhll unhAPPY pair of dancers-and the m] line won't cut in. Well, that's what happens when s girl isn't lure of her Iteps, muffs an exciting ihumbl. To be the belie of the ball. ‘prac- tise your dancing at home. Simple to learn new steps with diagrams and Instruction: to guide yout And no danger of going wronl when the band strikes up a thumbs if you follow our diagram for tbs basic rumba step. Count 1—Take a short. quick Itlep to side on left foot. AND-Quickly close right foot to left. 2—'1‘sko l quick Itep forward on left foot. Pause, feet apart. Now repeat the figure, Iieppinl first on the- right foot. To dance the rhumba in typical Cuban style, stand a little apart from your partner. Sway hips gracefully as you change weight from one foot to another-and use the heel n well as the ball of-tho foot. And you can be expert in other popular dances, too. with the die- grnms and instructions in our 82- psge booklet. Gives buic steps and variations for the thumbs, tango, waltz. fox-trot, slow fox-trot, shag. Tells how to lead, follow, be a popular partner. Hu pointers on paging, grace. _ _ _. lend 30a in coins for you copy Home Omirss In New Bcluozm s.“ Own‘; i?" Iire a nly Andrea, uni, the IIIIIIO liffltbddfi _...... _- O-OO-OOOQQ-O-O hions v. Literature ~MAY s. 1940, “'2 i __,o . _v'__. KOQUUIIHVIIDOQIIIIIIIIRR AIIIIIOVOIUJIIIIGINHIOIIUIPIOIMII! Andbnmwithsttnngthtobou vvlllsurciueomo llnhflhnbdghmessolsbwtscdsy. m tins may somewhat: you vrll see ‘twu best,- Thc day that well-loved hope was candied and died; Whe-‘x-iu you will pass, unmoved and serene, ‘me place at which your been vvu crucified. Ihen the imwortahy loves mall cease to hurt. All the unwonby hopes shall be no more; And youdsimll walk st last, s11 un- I sdonoerw 30mm. thrwsn an can ' Elizabeth Ryan. Hen e885 sold for 81.50 each tn Oaliforrua during the gold rush Gary-s. A good deed was performed by the designer who thought up the idea. of having a detachable gilet m‘ Jatbot on a. white blouse. Geyly-mmmed coats are seen for Juniors. Bright soutache oc em- broidery and applique on white mo- l hair. rayon and cotton suiting, in. reefer styles are most popular. l Applicants Rhodes 1 Stamina-ship awards must be be- tween the ages of 1B and 21. The average speed of lightning is 28.500 miles a second, recent studies have shown. You see approximately 1200 stars stars when you glance up into the sky on a starry night. Nature requires between 400 to 1000 years to replace one inch nt topsoil. Although coyotes have dens, they always sleep in the open. Hollow metal curved-in gmccful scrolls makes shoe heels Wibii a vprung mcton for new Pans shocs. Ot/her heels and soles are elab- orately carved from wood. According to a Mexican arch- 11861108191. America got its name from a. Mayan word. "Ame-ms- kin". Whlflh means “Land of me Brilliant. Sam," and not. from the name of the explorer, Amerigo Vespucot. A clay t-ablef found at Nlpour ziiows some of the drugs and pre- raigoptgné used 1n Babyl-sma smut HOW TO USE THE BIBLE From a newspaper clipping fc-und in an old B.ble. When in sorrow. mad John xiv. Wlhen men [Bill you, read Psalm xxvil. When Psalm ll When you wci-iy, read Matthew vl. 19.34. you have sinned, read Bsfcre 911191111; God's house, read Psalm lxxxzv. When you ate in danger, read Psalm xcl. When you are depressed, read xxxlv. When God scents far away, read. Psalm cxxxix. Wlhen you are dusccuraged, read Isaiah xl. If vou want us be fruitful read ohn xv. When data-bin come urpon , try John vii, 17. you Wlhcn you are lonely or f9"- ful. read Psalm xxlli. .....*s..1::.".1:"" W" 111cc Jesus’ ides of a mnstisn, rend Mhtthcw v. your Hume. Address and style number Be aura to state the sine vou wish. QM! No. m? Blue .............. PLIADS GUILTY T0 _ BMUGGLING $4‘ "Blind w... ,1 I ‘Phcrson; 2. ll/farinn Mac Helpful Hints .For The Women Folk Imir faith needs mad Hebrews xi. mmn" Wihen you feel dawn ma w; awn Romans vlitl, 31-39. ' en you wan courage tlatgareadmfiostiusmi. 6n wow seems b1 than God. read Psalm xc. "u When you want rest and perm mad Mathew xi. 25-30. ' When you want Chrlstion assur- l mfg. Rglliluflns viii. 1-30. r ‘s secret of ha l ma O01, iii, 12-17. ppmm’ Vifhe-n you, leave home for 11mm- or tzmvcl, Psalm cxxl. you grow bitter m‘ mlfical, read 1 Coiinthlasn-s x111. When your prayers grow narrow or selfish, Psalm lxvii. 11hr Pam's idea o1’ Christianity, read II Cor. v. 15-19. Paul's mics on how u; m along with men. Romans xii. When you think of investment; and returns. Mark x. 17-31. For a great invitation great opportunity, Isa 1v. Flor Jesus‘ idea of prayer, 1.111;; xi. 1-13: Mhtt-hew vi. 5-15. Fbr the prophet/s picture of “'11-. ship that counts. Isaln-h lviil. 1-12, Flor t-he prophets idea of rclzgior, Isaiah l, 10-18: Micah vi, 6-H Wlhy not follow Palm mix-u, and hide some 01f t-hcse 1n your memory? I'm’ you; mid a Subscriber (to operation-Please qve me M1‘. Bill's telephciic 1111111‘ her. Oraerator-Is the initial B as i: Bill? Subscriber-No, it's Dill as 1n pickle. <. . . "ho 11.11 brag strcnglit opposed to i110 fillllifir “y. rivcd at the chi-l: for lunch. BROOKLYN scuotii Month o‘ April: Grade IX: 1. Lloyd 1111K." =11. Grade VIII: 1. Catlirrzizc 111."- Pherson. Grady VIY: 1. Radle M°rK'".-ion; 2. Sfanley MacKlnnon: I. Shula: ‘Bears. Grade V: 1. Jean 1111' l. Blanche Hume; 3. Albert M .- ncn. Gade III: I. Margwct U1:- Gradc II: l. Tommy Acxander ‘VIIIYPWQV. Orv" Y: l l-lrwwmi Mu 1.501‘. "ll BUSY riivwnfliiiiir- LII'NDON—Plavwv*‘clW n’ "rtlme sMson is Ennlvn W" u-ho has "'T‘he fright of Hmi" nine at the Apollo an" v-kvin" in another r»; hi< " "'11" Corn is Green" at the Pic- @111»:- iiiliiiii mull 30 to 52 years old. 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