rAGE Two a‘ m Woman's Re alm '1. Social The Housewife And Her Activiti es EIGI Imsybe w: beau lsfttomr Ahisdhwild . Inc o! thenllliheelt gas? rfnucht beauty do “Iusee orge unhappy n And heart and feet slikewhsvo “mile Martin Grlhflm, in the Christian Century. I dnnnlllwhih tulle Iarlwifii eboleroorpflzel" ah lnwildflower design, the garlic‘ repeated in a wide inset Black is still outselilng navy in both lain and rinted dresses, Imurdfilg to reporg this spring. A "P118 to navy is anticipated as the season advances. rKnow How to Speak Confi- _-1 if dently in Public -" Learn tePuiYeurlelfAcroI How alarmingly Mrs. Smith in- ioducee the speaker. Many mem- bers ot her parents’ group are as brlghtpbut none has learned to epeak u well u she. . No awkward hesitational in pre- orm. die known to outline the guest's experiqloe in his field, fluid: with fie gracious words. "l consider it Q honor to introduce Mr. James Brown o! Centre City, who will Qlk te you on ‘Modern Schools.‘ Hr. Browni" I .50 her word wl be undcstood gpgackmot bedroom, Mrs. va y pra oee reading oud. says every llable distinctly —"WHA'1‘ IS THA ," not “whatzat. ..‘l‘o etten l!‘ she Malia thee ere place owg qi-(soc the all euce a moment wi I‘ oilfldnt fri , She wins their interest by ep- aling to them directly says ‘iron will agree with m.“ “Let IS consider.” important woejds she fULlgan-n THOUGHTFUILY poops-in usinese e booklet tells how to train your vo prwl; legteuleches. Give sample e rules. Advice to radio speakers, Send h: in oine ‘for copy Pilallo lpeef Self-m to e Guardian llgne Ber-vice. Be Qrts in sports te-illeurs are usually straight. These are oom- planented by classic Jackets 0d sl- lnost wrist-length. long full sleeves. Two important black ostrim feathers cover the rovers o! an evening jacket. DEMUII columns It's fashionable m look like a little girl. Designers have taken s. page out of Queen Victoria's notebook and have put collar-less round white collars on most of the spring dresses and suits. WIMPLE EFFECTS. Gliffon streamers in sheer chif- fons, both ted and Disin. IN gsegforw nleeffeotsonspring s . The unanimous choice for sprint is the sleeved dinner dress or sleeveless frock with jacket. Gov- erod shoulders raiiher than bare shoulder formality is s re theme. DUCHESS OP GLOUCESTER SHOPS White china and glass were the oice of the Duchess of Glouoeste when m! visited £110 British Industries Fair recently. She selected services with white grounds, decorated with pastel colors, end white cut crystal 0W1 vases designed to stand on narrow Two early morning sets which the Duchess bought were in ivory, and one had a design of red polka dots. An ivory tea service was decorated with a Grecian design in green. Of idle pastel shadse. the Duchess preferred soft blues and pinks. A new tinted chins coffee service sp- pealed to her. Although the ore e is adapted oomanyusesthentiuniovaiueof oranfizrliuiee is gainedsorupidly in 11W ilvthatflopercerlt oi the orangessoidareonsumedinbev- eregeform. Brazil exported i-Llssooo bass at coffee in the last year, a record volume for norms-l coffee years. ~ BABY NEEO NOT GET YOU UP YOU-d bahybsihaeed fine "mgiirr. hrfih waits: “N taiurnlhhaeauwe U“! i Ilene most oi "r37" liIs.- in: tumble. so | Q ‘(l dill u l s “l ‘y.’ ‘Q53- I! dents?‘ lie-ill? L??? u ‘fie Q“: 3L ""1 TIMELY ‘Tips .-' FOR THE F‘ HOME SEWER and ~ - -I.A.IAAIJ as‘; if!!! LZQARDIAN it.» numb,» no. . Housekeeper. me OVOY. “r out‘? "He used the strive-spreader. me into action speeded ms un It pu me on my mettle ation and a gra-no houeekee r knows‘ how. wives for forty or fll their dumbneas in IT'S NEW! AND ANGILIC! mm; DESIGN X lll As ion as women remain such angelic ooki v weer halos. ocheting one‘; own halo mean- that there may one for every cahang srdrobe This live imp do to e first is never to than they do deeds. man may his wrap her in luxur ‘ssi-siaplfii fitters w m” d it ls m rs B B DIITOW 0 WHY 8. In!!! Ptl Of single erudite: without i m self, unit determlnm the hold the halo securely. A coup e of to one his wife that he ls staying hours will create one 0g! these gla- the she will tell him morous head adcknmen . tlons. And he can her window mopping g Bend so cents. coin nreierrvd- lve h th is O owing hbtzeklriln: “in” rsgrhnergzuorgfiléitpmfilill-w 11¢ doesn't uiew wrist sheeriikle To Charlottetown Guardian mfignm‘ mflfl,“ ‘fiufi,‘“°“ Design x lae NlmQ‘-'*i'-'_"__'*-_'_ Address — — — — ———---" THE COOK'S want J5 E3’ is Es u; i??? egg well thew». urthemilkover thunand stand itisabeolbed. oe . —DO 7011 think N°‘" "Miro-rm mmlmfim cr'°m D'Qd°‘rcn' in noun-s us» z who ,,, _ Steps Persplretlon "m... Modem Etiquette m: nouns LII: i IAUIIJGIIII], K e00 e. What u when e wonle:l'i.a°d Q ““£"'1%'°u‘3§fi“' win my hues-lid w "°° ___ . _...i:.--.~_"=*.:~.=i.... mfefitwsmmhi. ‘:2: '31,; now IF’ no l MAN Am A N01’ HANO$OHE~TUOT 1r aQHusIjaiidUses Tact__iind Plenty of "Jodi" He Can-GetHisWife to Become An Ideal - ‘ It Doeilft Pay to be Critical all the Time " t those ls h ‘born ith mfiiffii? aversionmtgwp an: of wort“; pm we “and h kn ho l0 uses e ew w oandleésm, so he dfift try to reform me with the. 111mm . "it: ent and lazy I was. he compli- Iiud unburned torrtbluvtoliveunionls en- ing when I say l am one o! the best cooks of this gener- pe . I ha l ronfsnded that what ‘usbands needed more than any- 11‘ because it is so easv for a man to work a Yet husban wit t tch on to the Yrlffin of making the wheetlg ygurrgundnout w" Wm“ w ca and in$lplohensibm That no one things that a to o creatures. We will wife but to keep her eating out of his hen . ‘I11 t‘ the’? women put more stress on words e of w . port wife and y new crocheted halo 3 made oi single the state of his affections she will doubt his lo e. crochet with a 10118 100D which is suspect that her husband dou not entertain the grand passion lol- her. llsh even if hs beats and starved her, so lo u; hi; love m: holds out : "Pine. have a good time," instead o! raising ruc- tllihia lf'heart ith‘ tltd and ..l§_.."i... w. risers..." r l" W paflfld telling her to Bet what the wants as he d “11111181 W111i 111 dueling wi a woman is for a husband 0i the mu While ceiole his wlie into men who have oil enoe women OI‘! ' . , . . . d . v l ~ , ° mgFvhm. lull uiulgtlg mature enowdi to know what real 9!"! Wen/ran Winn“ l"! Rldwtols down. E w mlrrillv- Dtisabityforanylirltomem ore hashgdher » . _=:::- . u.‘ I m k I OO-Ot oth . whit. slum. rs. d manners and ~ sbgiii?‘ Like WOUND lv iaed wiilgh first: No so be what he thought 1 was. Now ds live and tight, and are root by saying that women ing m lump. But this is not true. aces. Volnen are simble creatures, Them are virtually only two his‘ get along in neace with his not s to the bone to 81m- yet unlels he continually mentions v But she will never to his wile, not the thing it.- . husband can for instance,‘ downtown for dinner in such a way . that he cant Wis on the avenue that he can by irl every wonlan. d into going all the way be forever beratmg his wile or a thrlftles; manager. tlstelas breakfast is with- get her uu oi a morning. her that her plea are temper by raving over how us what the bright girls are and well dressed, Evflybody interesting and" companion- in. which there are few other so dedicated a it‘ that l to be gay ‘andldance, laugh and play I want e, man of of getting any of my profession, but Vmuflll’ no social pesnt work. for as vistle in men's rear tiled of this and nous and cannot only be little household pets, intelligentsia look pretty Wmm. eweoially if they are Btound that mascuiin Dorior to the woman o will look up to them ed 0f Rirls who are lfllselof Hillt- " " '°° ’°""»"' '°' ‘time? u" over in afewlweeksm ‘I'll! outab is ewo bgfd re. ‘fiiuuiiieiéi 4-0-6-0-0-60-‘00-0040-0000-0-0-0-04 Q . How» Can I ‘I ‘i g (B! AIIILIY: e¢4 e4 Q. How can I wad: blankets properly? A. Put tile blankets in hot soap- wlth a little bonax in the wa- it?’ its; 3P3’ hide“ shrink the material. Rinse ‘l: tee" of the lame tunnmture as wa the .How tor-event f omit-is... "of; elittls on gthathroed oft-tram Q-Wbetea-nldowithcreem irl-lstleellfilysour? A.. oteenlintoebasin, as: ejulosofonelemonaud Is-it the duty of everyone who’ ‘Personal! Fashions '11 Literatur The Girl in the Crimson Cloak, By J. n. WILMOT °'“"“' m i‘&°'§u“e"‘§io1‘i'°b»§”?.e$“ed“ some» 555g fro Lo d into Surrey alwill is walnuts’... rock- wu- oi e ten best Y“! 9 h in m ‘clock in the £151: gxniitiiunf<f§eifelg lire Lev? tflagxtmgkt and swe- I “I118 virus erton iamil for several 801191" en I m 91'! 1110"“ ' uuu- ’ ns.-.:'":l".-n:..r.e.:=l:in: Ii-I 111N411‘! was somewhat obscum for r n been Muriel liked it» blur lawalrsmihussfigrghsglfivmggfilgi h..§"{. witness $5?» noun 121mm- U ‘ e geverfia rwrglklgglgllu; ruugggg isilitiie iauL}§_"‘irfl’f"“3~2“'w§u-f% mums riot o; s uletlon for which ‘mfiufl ‘u’ my ‘Ru’ le,had,. hased d meuinAm-i" hi?“ iqnlihir lustre thanks “M11111 fur 10111111111118 11" "“'°“"Y go‘ we?“ attention at the skilled thou-sum pounds sud that 11¢ "a" hands of hdl‘ Bond Street heir- "49111-11-"611 111 11 11°"! 11¢ h“ 4mm‘ dresser. com lexlon fnot com- He P . l 110 m" “w “We "-5 11°“ w be plewl syn tic, was a mixture of scien c achievement and an i11- \ vTQQ-QQ‘ e I MARCH g9, 1939 321* o - IIIIIS, Slilllii GIIIFIIE In Bin-as and Health any m"; m,“ 8o keep a tube of Mentholstum alway| “ma...” ‘fifih; soltii ‘"5. "u ecai occurs, apply Mentholsiumuaigfl s! tedqmt and relief will uiokl fdiow. healing balm sootgas in: torturedtisluse . . moolssnddnmou, . . . promotes quick, M tlrolat la used b mum, theuvfilrld over for? the “Q KI o endohappedskln...liesdmd eheetoolihandoatsrrh . . medium I and adores of other um‘ Non-irrltatlng-it is harmless to u“ meet sensitive lkmbdaknd yd“, a rowed or _ (3 ‘trite or isr todw a a m‘ their renresentatlves were satisfied dnmmu. w,‘ h that financial s cy was such “mm ,%g;m¢mg§',"-,"__°r "3; a; justified such a course. m“ at m cos“ 5° “he dmmond h“ bee“ “ma” Gervaise who had been married do“ “s a 5°“ °1 “and” mm“ for twenty years, was fifty-seven; ance for the Leverlon {anally ‘Mild remarkably wempmserved m“ the durum “u ‘m’ “m” n‘ n“ a-n possessor of a. military bearing a 5mm“ m n‘ “N”: m '1 ‘P°°,‘_“,,"Y legacy from the Great War in which ealflilfkfilruogimcf“ n Germ“ V‘ he had served without tndividuzl vious holders oi the diamond woken 11"" M131“ with "m1"? hf“? ‘ the utmost recautions were taken ggimdkilmftfghe 62,12“; izfgfigl-‘ligf to prevent ‘n’ B” ‘m’ mm‘; the companied bYnfil-i two red setters 0t *1“ m“ i" “m” *1" ° °" '°' whil animals he w ulte inor- posed was electrically wired in such dmcél “d He ".5 e t I I a way that anyone breaking the co “try Pflirtlel-nan w 5 W" [lass must automatically cause an Y 5° 1m ~ mo d u“ electric alarm to rlnlkin every room GQVmmSQ. f“! i?“ e d7‘ d ‘"35’ in the house. and w enever liever- m‘; H3950“ “Kw” we“ “Etgrefil; m“ w“ “Nam m: any length o’ to eynter into the gcilhlclfilnd lnor time from Levertnn Grange, the m and wh 5d , t“ u‘ diamond was trarlaported to London ‘in y “'3'”! m‘ Fig“ l 9 1’ u»: “mu um u“ Muir £8 a. will". wast". provided by the insurance rokers yowfm“ Lord Ron "m? m“ so th it could be deposited in a m b-e l t Yilflm- t k- strongroom until such time as Lcv- m“ °“ Y °° w m! ° m“ ° 6mm "tumei I at neoessalry arrangements. In 0n this particular riigm Muriel “°- I." ° Y 5°‘ 1° W’ ‘h’ “m Leverton had been having n small and 11°11_fl11d a safe seat for you in party at the Orange. She had iil- ‘Tif1_“i____.__.._.._.____ ways liked a little oslcniation. Ii _ gave a tang to an otherwise miller 1901141111154 011 D1186 8. C01. 4) taste appeal. l!!! Q. wasinvitedtoeweddin tooallon fluoride after-shore from hexhoflflliiiiofl? ,- eeLLIIZ VIHEWHIUILER -,-- JUST one osracnon AFTER snorna m. if _ ' our ' " . - commie House 1 r I a m m is FULL odour-reason: ' “ ¢ em- a ...osuciNo.-.Ai.utn-ii fir-l? g . \ i ,, A .‘ A eooo suas-rsnriai. We: g A‘ hm been cmwmdry Mm My distinction He was a man oi med- - .AMorningSmile THE PINCII The teacher wanted some lum: in order to give an object-asses during school hours. and calling one of the small boys. she gave him ten cents and dispatched him to the fruit Hand down on the comer. "Before you buy the plums. Wil- lie," she cautioned, “you had bet- ter pinch om- or two to make sure they are rip." Little Willie flltted away. Soon he came back. and smilingly put the bag on the teacher's des . "Oh, thank you. Write." said the teacher. taktvig up the bag. "Did ou pinch one or two as I told you do?‘ "lJld i?" was the gleeful res onse "I pinched the whole bagiu and here's your ten cents" FOR well over a quarter of a cen- tury “KING COLE” has held an honored name among tea lovers. Through the yearsit has faithfully kept to the high standards it first set for itself. To-day‘ more and more people everywhere are en’ joying its rich, invigorating quality simply because of its continued e There's a reason for prefcrencei , 1 fitoafiféie l/e " _- _» zflyyk \VG-§lnvef (s, 4' A v sway l: scum .- . ,_ PLAY rue asemas u AR nvsztr l P . (j- ‘BAGPIPEH