- 1 -.y-,\,-,;,,... l a l 1 5 l l ‘. ‘. 1 u 1 vverovtflnh swarms swsrriztn 1:12:91»; PAEEJYQ. Living a Leisure -—The Woman ’s Realm A 53111155 5'1‘ 3IURNING handsome Georgian walnut pieces - " - share the spotlight \\i:;1 later-and 21gl1tei' English 18th Ccniucv fur- 1111111112 A W111: 1-111111, 1111 tictzigoiial iuble, candfe stand and coffee table are in walnut, while secix-tarig com- lniode. mirror and upholstered chair are in tnaiiegzizi_v. ' , if vou need anew ‘ for ii room furnished _ in Ei1_'1i.\i1 111111 Cl‘1llll1'_\' niiizlogany‘. 11111 ‘1-11111 11 111515 5 you tnuy consider the Georgian wal- " ' ' __ lziiit. 1111- French provincial, even 41 " ' ""f~1>-"- the modern coffee tables displayed ~13‘ iii silcs, as we11 as the 18th Cen- “1 11> :i1r'_\ 111112i1~11.1uy' ours "'~ 1:1 one <11 the ll('\\'l‘.~i1 cxhibitzon t11':i".- })1'l"1"ll use of strip- 111 urii 01:1) a few pieces of 1111. Just the reierse of lhe piticetiiire. The breakfroiit. ' '0 iniportaiil consoles. a hand- " deal; awi two lamp P111 o.‘ 1:1" sofa "11" tl" . mahogany '1 besulcs one is " p.a:i1 snand -ii rt1oin< there 111d \\‘.1ll1.lL And ofi.~n na- Huo (‘tinlrusl ljiiivk. painter! pieces set off eiirlv l maple. For ins"\i~ i ' b- :1'r is .1 l .1 ' ' _ ' oi . fable 11‘ '1" with 1ll'lll1(‘ -‘- ‘ ~ 1 Blitck luc- Ll ' 1 - 1 .1 - 1 » 1 l . c .i.111...~on1c or.‘ .10 111 Queen Anne wa'iiiit drop-leaf table oi' low chest. Four black ‘ta qiier chairs might make a perman- riit grouping around a walnut card table l l ‘Saiinwood and mahogany‘ are ‘Ynice tozciher. And one cf the most attractive 1l\'l'i1Z {Qmvjg .1 A hard softened by iii a solution and iivo parts 1'1 L‘ soliitiozii, noticed has r1 low modern coffw table of bleached mahcgnayz ‘ivo consoles and a plant stand of wal- nuf and a desk and two heairiful _ side chairs of rich. mallow n “"11 ,hoi;11ny. The ivalls arc 111110. grey l 1*” deegrr - 11 gr"cn, the rug a slightly timotiiit. g-men Incidentally, we have seen a Aiviuvsim ('H1.\I§'_'_-‘.Y 011x ma: numb" o; no,“ cove,“ W" to 111111113 wall with carpeting t-hat matches. out. into 11nd makes . In a‘ ‘ t1 ~ room in i A MomingSmila ce that, is flush with the $1 or it) inches of t ' our. and A meek-looking individual, with a batidage round his brow, a black eye. and a long scratch down his cheek, walked into a provincial newspaper office. "You have some professional lhiiiuorisis 1101' inc 011 your lino- type machines?" he asked a sub- editor. The |ub's reply stare. l "Do you read your own paper?" ,went on the small. inquiring voice. l “Occasionally? i “Did you read my poem entitled "To Cynthia,’ in your last issue?" "Er-I'm afraid—-" "I thought not. In that poem I wrote s line that read: "I love you better than I love my life." "Yes? A very neat line." "And one of your liiiotype oper- 1511. 11115 s21 projection. l cs c111 be b11111 against on oar stde so that the es is flush with neither .- lr-ok shelves 111'). tho, room was a haughty as well as in the amateur to follow the ‘ using dif- ' : periods periods, can be , srvis one "Using dif- .e rorm r.ot only o"'~'i1 most de- I love my wife.’ 1'm a married man and my wife read it. And-and- well, look at my face!" room with 0H. SMART! 11nd early '—- ' (with, "sedentary work." said the _ v1-q;1;1;['cr1'lt-ge professor. “tends to lessen 41-5 of mp1... endurance." In other words," the student. biittecl in. "the more one sits, the less one can stand" “Exactly? relortcd the professor. "and if one 1111s a rtreat deal ones »}.'»,qy~,‘(_\y_ standing is lost completely." a contrast as we. \'»'.1l111il Flziliivqutty 5111' zwwni a I I ‘ - . '1)" 9111i‘ i §I| a h. o DESIGN NO. 259 ‘ml rvrlltllililllll‘ article made from cast off rarzs. creates i1 ~ . i ' iv to be used in any 100m i11_ inc house Pnttcrn Q1 materials needed, illustration of stitches and Tho t: 1 “THC your name and address on a piece of timber .\ in coin or stamps to Needlework Department STREET_.....__.._...--__--.-...__.___-- 'pggvmgg.._-.-~i--~-n-n-~g-§Hfli—mn--~- '.o:1‘.:1~~ peitl-cily‘. TWO itttors put it: "I love you better than 1 ‘ "ow"- Y7 ';---v_“o004»»0¥$0/0o4 e e {Britain's Queen 1 Ses for Herself l- ' » n- . .. 140-. ln Britain. 11s i11‘.\1nerlea.n1a- chine-tori . 111111-111111 is a vital hill in Frli \c iiitllislnv. So il - 'li1 grc il interest that. 0 '1 l i1 ir-ll l|1 looked through un eyepiu pit l1i r111 uhove, :1! tin- 11111- on oi‘ ii. 1111311’ §])f‘('ll Lithe (iiiri to a loul 11nd 1311111312 factory. r1111; COOK 's A 00111111212 .l§l{lf.\D .\.\'l) Bl" PlfliLl-IS 1 gullrii (‘ll1‘ll1lll)('1'5 8 small white tuiioiis '. shredded cucumbers. “e in paper _ Slice on 011s thin and cut peppers into fine shreds. Mix salt ivttli the three vege- ialiics. ('(l\'4'l‘ with :1 weighted lid uiiri lot stand 0\ei ll hi. Dru ll very v, Make a pickling zmufi of: a cups sugar 1 1-2 teaspoon tumeric powder 1-2 teaspoon cloves 2 tablespoons mustard seed 1 teaspoon celery seed 5 cups vineuar iiiot too siionfz) Mix sugar, tumcric, and cloves together. Add mustard and oelenv seeds and vinegar and pour over sliced pick s. P‘ ‘e over low heat and s‘ir 0c- casionrilly with a wooden P7011. Heat mixture to scald. point but do not boil. Pour into hot steriliu-cl Jars and seal. CAITIFLOWER-("I'("l')1lll'IR DII'S'I‘.~\RD PIFKLES 2 hcucls caulifloive-r 2 quarts green tortiatoes 6 green mppers. 1 quart. small onion: 24 small cucumbers Brine 11 cup salt to 1 quart water) 3 1-2 c111 vinegar 1 eiip S111 r 1-4 pound dry mustard 1 tbsp, turmeric 8-4 cup flour Method: Break caullfloxver into small pieces. Chop tomatoes and iwppcrs frrm vwiich ihc seeds have been removed. Combine vegetables, incltitiing cucumbers brine. Let stand overnight. Suald mixture in the morning and drain well. flea‘. vinegar with sugar and add combined mustard. turmeric. and flour mixed to :1 11' fc with a; little of the vineczv Cook 20‘ minutes, ,\i'.l'l'1ll! vou ‘I1. Add vcgelablcs and whrin con]. park into‘ clean, hot jars and scnl at olive. PEPPER REL" SH 12 red peppers l i! u?" 1' peppers l2 onions 2 clips \'1i‘i(‘£!1ll‘ 2 cups sin: ' 3 111111 .ll .\f~‘.l1 guy/pets and re- move >111 s. l1.» with 011 ms. Cover Willi 11111111: 11am!" iiiitl lct stand for five niiiiiiti» l)i..ii1. .’\!l' vinezzar. s:i':ai' :1iid 1:111, ard boil for five minutes. Pour into clean _li:1rs__11i1tl__feal_i1nn1c( girls in overalls, who seem to be Iflsks. 1n this parllclllll‘ shot they no 00m wilt‘ on W’! - I Z .\ recent visit ’ 1 and cover with} '('il('ll other and nre happy together. hgt,_|llfl\'(‘ jllbl. eveigvthing that a _ 1y, . could wnnt, except that he is an in- Qanndfg you" wmngn n, doing their Inna In many way: to Ill! Oman’; o! the most Important ways. Somewhere In Ontario this airplane factory Ilium ... _..................-......asmuaunku-sssvssuwawwsultsvabélfl-sit-ufi *‘ \"' WJLHEMJIHABLQIT 1L u’ A AAA __AA‘A 1 v’ ‘ vvvvvvvv vvv v ace" W- "fin"- - . vvvvvvvvvvvv W0 en's Re alm '1. Social and Persona . vonwnwnrggfl Dorothy Dbc’: Letter Box KPICKING 0N” IN-LAWS OFTEN LEADS TO DIVORCE COURTS Families Sow Seeds of Discontent“ and Raise Questions of Doubt by Hints or Ulljllflt Criticisms of Other Members’ Mates }---_ One of the favorite indoor amusements of families is “picking on; their iii-laws. T1115 is played by finding fault with the poor duos thud John 11nd Marv have married, holding llD_llll of their little {subs B11 . peculiarities to ridicule, and it is considered B " lllCilSillll and harmless parlor dlvefswn- 111 T311‘ ity, however. it is 110i onlv the cruelest game in 1l1e world. but also the one that ls most disas- trous in its consequences. For its resultgls l0 rub the gilt off of the ginger bread oi.’ matrimony for John and Mary. It. strips the last shred 0f illusion from their that-cs anti makes them unn- dvr what they ever saw in them that made theltln seem desirable. Inasmuch as divorces add not - int: to the irrcstitze or theavell-belng of famidfi: it is lYIPXlJllCHDlE‘ why families should trv1t0bl5_ satisfy their members with the matrimon ald 8i; gahis they‘ have made. Mothers have new?‘ to have t e11‘ daughters come back homet the; back of children because thcv hflye lost 1 n iasics fer their hushairds. P21111915 don 0 R 1 l estranged wives, Brothers and sisters view (‘B-Ch - pity. _ l And none of them realize that thev are ltirf-‘irlv TPSPON-“ble WT b11113 in‘: 11110111 the sort‘; 11105:.‘ ‘ _ , _ . . - halve iouiitl c111 10 his <l,\'lllf-'_(111\' 11131 51111" Ytqyffiflhifcqlegg‘ £11.11; l"lll‘,llll'l' 11rd 1111s Siflvlljllllllllll alum: llitillllxltlllhlqxlsge mm“ know 1111111111011 in lie (‘t mi 5110 \\'_ " ' 1r. . 1 1 _ how 1o tiross, 111:1: she lurked poi. i. was a good housekeeper 11nd be on; (‘d 1o loo lllflllv clubs. vewmte m". He n“ aboutiaevterw And Mm-y mmpi have 1411111‘ on thing whether ll 1s 11111101‘ n 03' _S‘l'(‘1lll‘. ’l‘oiii 11s i111‘ llvlo (if 1191114111“ trivial. _ He lPllS mflil'_\e1°;lgwiac1‘ess ish dmims if her iiiiui.y hiitlnl a - about, 111s “Ollifllldl usd {that if I- “ *1 11111 11111111111" h” 111mm 11.15 11" 51"“ no l-oulb 1111 zltuhini of this 1 inziimi-is 111s (iiuiiv rel iit'l'l~- lll\'\'_(l lihu ,1 1,011 t1 1g: “W1C to 11.5 111111» bumpiioiis uuys 111111 lmbit, “ouiiitl it dldlrfbccolne iiki suing uiusic lllSfPiHl olicliungtr 111111.‘ If he ‘ 4 _ truthful, woud it be P15511119 101 “s i 1 ' 1115 be" 11 1*‘ 1'1"“. ';..“.'1..'1r;'i1%.'1% - ~ . 1 ' - iev .' . llmts Marl Doubts gnilclilzll t nt t WORRIEDI ,1 01 course, when Afsthci‘ kvflle‘ <1“ 111111111111“ liiiiis 111M111 Tom's 111111‘ All$\‘\"‘1'*__ __ , l _ 111111111 bloudtr sct-r-tzirv and asking; Tiiitii lisltihc veg] létgselss lfligtcggie Mary if she 1S M118 that lie i_s 10311) lnflltl, i111 a n1 _ m on 4t work 11o 1 g its he uoesnt come, it there is 1101131118 gleithe? llgglor lhonie to _ inner. she isnt (‘lGlHJEI-[RllICll 3011i vfiflfér a’. principle 15m ately sowinu the seeds of JPGIOUSYJIQF 110K195 3 n 8 Y i l in her tiring-liters bosom. 111m- 1 _ t e. 'lt alive afore- So don't marry a liar. 110 111511161‘ 11111911111111‘ 11111111111: lliemfire that ls how sOOd-lookimz andplauslblehand lgoizig to burn Tom's house of hap- l 11198531" he 15- Y“ W111 11§1QZLW§Y§ 1 ))lil('\5 down when she ls €_|1\\'fl)'5 1 11111911191115 peace 0511118191381, be 8519 ,"p0 boyinu" him about having to, hiin because vou W out)‘ even know 1' uork s11 hard for a wife \\'11o throws‘ ti} "U51 lllm- Ymlot not because ‘his 11101101" :\\\‘fll' 11nd who docsnl “119111111. 11e1°v."5-1 ‘ilramncee that lmiiai-iteiiite 111ml a DAVE-slug she has his saying so l5 no g v 111 a husband. ' 11 15 11119- ‘ - . . thi kin _ Nor do brothers and sisters real- thDtonig ma?‘ tgilkngfélfllxlfls “slung me that they are guilty of the crime n! Ytllbe done women merely a*;..'.l;"":.':.'":..'$zz '11.i_2:'":i.:1‘.:.':1; 1 1.11231‘ ~11» m 1 a ' »' i 1 ' 1e workers W110 0M1 , them see their mates as figures 01511193 are ml!" Mulder and make 111111 iiistcud 0f heroes of romance.‘ 011911111115‘? (‘something dlflerent ' l _ _ '_\. 119311111111111110 1111115111 tnguplttirugfi "m" “h” m1“ " dm‘ is tint t-iey pu own s . - , _ Wh f. T D0 and wives ldtas of each 0111i?!‘ in lw": “ayward m," l stcalrl oihbiliilzlingbtheén up. ghcyif-fl’; to ilShfl-lh y hus an s an \\'\'<‘5‘ , __ m 1 iwiiii those to 111111111 they are 111111.! Deailxllboflétthlljrlfixanhgzvglfidfgng l ristl iiisiezid of illlUllljlllllg touiinke 1 dmV ‘dm the mun“. although 1 l thein contented. Aud‘ here is 111017 111111111191‘ X801 I Jjave h’ brother of , plaiiit. of one of these viciimsbf 11le .20 ‘in; ‘run wild because he has 1111111111 game 0f "picking 0n their noblgd" tgcontvrol him. He goes with mdam‘ bad company and steals everything i-e can lav his hands on. Rghauegg ., 1 ]] i C. 1 l‘ g11\'g1>‘i1‘ehyl11liloa1gnl1 (tlgllantfie Whflt 1g <1 '1 . 'e him? He was a i100 ' hgy 131112111‘ lately» TROUBLE!) SISTER. Family Correspondent she 1\1'itcs:~-"I am married to 11 1n11i1 who is 11 uood husband. 11nd l 11111 perieciiv satisfied with him; bu. iuv family has a habit of making {sly critical remarks tiIDOUt lllllllillAyfiwer whenever we o to see 1cm. , ' _ 1S1\0ll1(l accuse! ihcm of trying toi_ lffh°rel15 “tdgydhfiggdancarcung? lbrenk uii 111v 1115111111110, they would 111 3"“? C11’ “hi; M58 with the be terribly shocked, but from the "111- Wk {EH-J Vlimlé court, time we enter the house the wholejJudfle °f e ‘bOROq-HY 151x atmosphere is one of covered ridi- cule and disdain. “My sister is divorced. and I ,know 1111.11 part just such trut- ,i111cul itlayed lll the matter. 'lll1y made licr [eel that hei- husband was not good enough for her, that she hnti lowered herself by marry- lint: him, and in the end they made. lhci" see him through their eyes, and 1511c left him. WILL 1111.111 cost LQNDON _ (C?) _ The Royal National Lifeboat Institute does not wish the Government Yo PM! BT13’ cf the cost of sendini! 19 0f 111° 111' stitiitlonfis boats to help 1n 191g at itcuation of the B. E. F. from u erqiie. One boat was lost. "I do not intend to leave my hus- built! because o1 ilie way iiiv fiiiny ih picks hllll to DllT-‘Js. as we love 1311i, beiieve mu. the family is the true (0l‘1'l‘5l10ll(l(‘1ll. in many a div- orce case." And so my we all _ , . 'I‘r1ili1 ls .-\ Man's Dear _ Miss Dix-I have been coma ‘Willi a 11111111: 1112111 four yeais 11nd am \'(‘l" fond of him. He is so “R1111 uiitl 1111s such 11 ixlcas- 1‘()11il1ll.\' lli.11 vcrv one likes to have him at |).'1l‘1l€S. He seems 1.11) gii" was-effort. Thlsluone ABDLAN . .. to have to left) their sons pav ifimony to their a others wrecked licmes with more contcmpl thfln‘ None of them P0111118 that John never Wflllldi ' Awakened Woman _ By _. ELINQRE BARRY ‘iOsn you stand it to have mo for dinner this once?" ask oyce. “Whoopeei Just ask me, can 11" he replied "You know that. Frills, o k d I'll g0 up and wash and be ri t dotwn Main." on Packard came down the stairs Joyce divined his intention to kiss her a 11in, and she moved to- ward the inlng room immediately, saying, “Dickie eats with us. At least he sits at table and snaps up what favors he can persuade me to give him, don't you. darling? He has his regular dinner in the kitchen." "Where do you want his chair?" inquired Packard politely. "Here you are, boy, get up and let's see how good your table manners are." They sat down opposite each otherl at the small round table with Dickie between them. Joyce was struck byl the lingering bewilderment on Paukards face. There seemed to be‘ something he couldn't quite under- stand but he asked for no explan- ons. "Gee! it's gocd to be home again," he began, "I sure do hate Chicago." She asked politely, “Was the con- ference a success?" Packard stared. Joyce flushed. "Oh. is it something. I'm not supposed to ask about?‘ rushing into the first rem-ark which occurred to her in an effort to cover‘ her embarrassment. l "Good Lord, no!" JIBSUIY, "Onlv . . . _ . . . fhesitated, "I'm sorry, Frills. I canti ..ltee1) up with you. You've Jumped me iso hard about talking shop and said so often you didn't give a damn I about; whiit happened so long as you didn't have to hear about it that-—-" | “Well, I don't want to know every. | thing that happened. I just wonder- ied if you had a successful trip in igenera ," said Joyce. she began to iwonder if Frills had ever had a decent word for anyone. l "Oh, sure, we fixed up what I went for and got the new branch office planned out and ready for business," he said. _ "Sam said there was n. fire at the plant here," remarked Joyce casu- ally. "but almost no damage clone. Had vou heard about it?" “Yes, I called up from the city ,before I came down But what you've been doing wl self, Frills. How's every one gang? Doc been in much?" "Don't know. I liust got home to- day myself." rep led Joyce. "I1 haven't seen anybody 1 know for nearly two weeks. The first two days iafter you went thev wouldn't let me alone and I wanted to be quiet. so g-lwalked off and went up to the city one." he exclaimed 0n " he When elghl-montlis-old Carol YOU!- P 1 There was an uncomfortable sil- lence. Packard ate for a few mom- ents with his eyes fastened on his food. Joyce understood without doubt that he didn't believe she had spent all that time in San Francisco a one. Why should he? Suddenly she knew that she want/ed him to believe it. It was perfectly obvious to her that he loved Frills 11nd that he was a little afraid of her. Joyce wondered with a sudden thump of her heart how he would - like a bsbv around the house, If she could only ask him about that. baby in New York. "I promised Dickie to throw a stick for him." she snid as thev left the tn ‘e. "it vou care to join us, come l1 ngfland she ran across the terrace and down the wide stone steps to the stretch of lawn at the f-HJMHV-“fl-‘u For Monday, August 19, 1940 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Writing, conferences, tutoring rc- coiistruction work and checking over old matters may be uninterest- ing, but. they are an essential part of this week's duties. '1‘11ckle thein with vigor resolulciiluss. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 tTaurtis) —1’<‘riei1dly indications for your par- ticular affairs. And if you are wise you'll take quick advniitugc of any litile thing to pronioie harmony‘ 11nd understanding between assoc- iates, friends. everyone within your reach. Don't be blind to honest criticism. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Make it a point t1.1l:1y to advance your own liii<'i't'.\'l.- and those oi‘ your family 11nd employer to the utmost. But don't c.\ rt to exhaus- tion. for you'll only be unfit for later work. Guard money matters. ' JUNE 22 to JULY ‘.13 lCa.i1cei')— No time to ivnste! 'I'he1'c are more things to lac accccntallslied 11115 fiiendly day t-hnn you will at first realize. Take everyiliing in a sen- sible, philosophical way and do your best without misgivings or doubt. setbacks mav -be for ulti- To Star as a Psixner Improve Steps at Home lectual standpoint. gloomy moods! especially. No »= ' i, ivtiéiiwwusiismacawxas. A Their (21088 Nlehols grows up, she mingled pride and sadness at this picture. For, seated on her mn- ther’: lap, she wears the Victoria. Cross. Dflslllllmflllill’ BW-"Ytlffl 10 1,911 mel her father for “most conspicuous gallantry" with Britain's Gren- l adier Guards during Ilia evacuation of Dunklrk. Kin; GPOFHP mall! the presentation at a. private audience granted the widow. YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIORUSCEIPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) Look ln the sullun your birthday comes In, and find j what your outlook is. aeconllxi; lo the stars J."-5‘fl-‘fl-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-"-‘-‘-‘EJ155555 , (VAUGUST 23 t0 SEPTEMBER. Z1 adversary; ivunts you to feel ti ed, upset niid doubtiii. oi - 11y oi uiuke 1t _\'l)lll' (iliiy 1o 1'l.‘il' fully courageous 11nd no mailer how difficult the task or undertaking. (Scorpto) — 'I‘ri1vel may l; iistial advantages. You 1 "'1 have to work l111i'tlei' i results in any under It's Just that sort o1 d; efforts should be doubled. (Capricorn) —- As} friendly lllOOfl on whole. Public and AUGUST 1-1. 19411 ‘ ""”“°+m< v. Fashions '1. Literature ~ - T0 Bear a wlll look wllh ll - v-a-r.-----'---"-.r---rrrr-a-r-ma-a-r-rr- ----'1-u------ <.- . '.-..-I-m' lrgo) — Money to be made. Your wart- abil- success. 114-1111111111- t tcriiiiiied SEPTEMBER. 2-4 to (lCTOflEll 23 (Libra) —- Business, (‘.ll‘4l'!' girofes- sional ' with werywluy matters 11rd affairs. Don't neglect yo ' nous for nniuscnit-ut or 0l-.I(‘l's' iii- tcrcsts. zivtiviiies lqll OCTOBER. 24 t0 NOVEMBER 21 oclay or. which NOVEIVEER. 23 i0 DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Benefits through superiors. associates gent acquaintances if you seek l0 confer with 111cm. Excrw eiit for writing, supervi» . door sports. 11111! lll'.€1ll' DECENIBER. Z3 t0 JANLUlRY 71 wcis are in mate good, government issues retiuire close si- JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leoi- tcntion 11nd cvoiwr ' 1'1"?‘ The right 1111111; .11 m1- iigm time sacrifice in r1 i>< “KW/m will save you and those with whom fulfil‘? 511111115‘- lfllh ‘"11 ~11“ you deal much trouble. Try for new (‘flhtlbllily gvllcfollfill‘ m 111" 111G111 contacts of worth from 1m hitel- <11!" ' ._ __>___ z. (Continued on page S. (‘"1 51 . , .,_T People Notice Awkward Posture The "clinging vine" dancer- she's just so much poison ivy to her partner! A man likes to feel that the girl he's dancing with is as light and airy an an nrmful of thistledown. And, though you may think you look dreamy draped on your best beau‘s shoulder, did you ever catch s glimpse of your backline? The best dancers know good posture as well as the right way to do popular steps-and both can be learned st home with simple instructions and diagrams. To appear graceful a girl should stand straight with her hips held well under her body. So her weight won't be a drag on her partner she keeps her arms up, her body re- lsxed. Easy for tho girl to follow her partner if she remembers to step a split second after him. H0 indi- cates change of direction with his right arm or a turn of the shoulders. You can soon brush up on stops. become s popular partner with the diagrams and directions in our ‘rho woman who wears a larger_ size will welcome this trlm design. The snowy white or pastel color vestec carries the eye away from the hips and waistline, giving the illusion of sllmness. Smooth shoul- der yoke: with becoming fullness give just the right amount. of bust fullness, and. the gored skirt is easy to fit to perfection. Dainty cuffs to match the v-stee are 1m added attraction flint makes your Summer town dress look cool and smart. Printed rayon crepe in a becoming color or a dark solid color is a wise choice. Style No. 3388 is designed for sizes l6, 36, 8B, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and b0. Size 36 requires 3 3-8 yards of 39-inch material for the dress. with 1-2 y/ard of contrasting and 1 3-4 yards of contrasting and 1 3-4 yards of lace. Send Twenty (200) coin is ure- ferred, for nattern. Write plainly your Name, Address 11nd style number. Be sure to state the size you w . Style No. 8388 Size 32-pagc booklet. Gives basic steps Nam. and variations of rumba. tango waltz, fox-trot. Westchester an." Itrcet Addmu sh g. Has pointers nn posture u 11-‘.- ~---1 vain-vi».- i-" Provlnon .___._____.___ LESSONS " fl‘ SEA PORTSMOUTH. England - (CF) —Oorrespondencc courses for sailors in various subjects are being con- ducted by the College of the Sen. Languages are the most popular stiblect and a telegraphist on the submarine spearflsh is improving Cit Send 20c in coins for your copy y of Home Course In New Ballroom ho ‘rho Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. _..._._____.__.._.____ Iain __ , 111111 minty. nu! than enjoying their work, toil st "doping" and flbrlc covering mil allied his Norw glan because he hopes to Ital! MIIQ ‘marry a giorwegian girl. mnanugcmnmyglnnnflmm Km Mlnurd’: 111111, 1mm. g .. -Xan|11-.nrn.. Needlecraft- ——For Ike Home 3388 SIZC$ lb- '