FAQ? TWP. _ ¢0¢o~*#¢*“‘v:¢¢¢-v¢¢:‘v“¢¢‘. l i Woman's R .40Hnnog no+w+o+w+wo+wwnnw+wncwnrcacwo wnnwwvqg-qwwqniwwwflfiw" " -- --___.__-.._--.___ __._.__..._ HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK ~11 ""17; *?;i?t~ This week the Kine and Queen inspected in me quadrangle of Buckingham Paacc tue first con- i tingem of British Rled Cross m0- tor ambulances for France. Cfiwtnly khaki-painted ambulances were drawn up with their drivers in front when the King. in the khaki uniform of a Field Marshal. and than the Queen, in pale bale. came out of die Palace with the Earl Ol Claredcn, Lord Chamberlain. an the Earl of Creme)". Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Red Cross and st John War. Or- ganization. Their Majeslies in- spsctcd the vehicles and talked with the crews. The Commandant. Dr. Willi-ed Cox, told the Knzg and Queen that live linibulatic-es had been given by the South Afr)- can Red Cross Society and Their Majesties looked ilt the inscrip- tion in African oti the sides of these vehicles. . t - a The Lady Patricia Ramsay for- mer Princess Patricia of Coniiaught wit; vzitcd here some years 39,0 quietly cell" ated her birthday last Sunday Will; ift- ‘family. Mrs. J. Daiid Stewart and {W0 little dntiultters left ycste._da_v 101' Halifax where they will Join CHPV Stewart on military thity there. . Mrs, Roy D, Quiglcy entertain- ed at a farewell luncheon bridge at the Charlottetown last Satur- day for Mrs. Stewart who will be vefy much missed by her friends. o s a v Happiest good wishes were ex- tended to M:ss Anne Hunt/er Tues- day on the occasion of her 21st birthday when her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunter enter- tained in her honor at a mixed dinner party at the ChQTIOU-OYOWB Hotel. their guests later going 0n W the theatre. . ' Mr. and Mrs. James Harris who have been visiting in New York and other points of interest are ek- peeled home: tonight‘. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. F. E, Colwell had a delightful four tniile bridce party st her home. 133 Fitzroy Street‘. . ' . Home friends will ream that Jack Jeans young son of Rev and Mrs C J. St. C. Jeans of Saint John formerly of Sumlnerside has been seriously ill with pneumonia. His condition is now showing some nt. lmiptfoveme . . . . Mrs. J. E. Stems entertained the members 0K (h? WTWPHPJ” Club m, the Charlottetown Hotel on Wednesday. A Morning/Smile r Miss Edith Rogers. Mrs. Ralph Rvsfirs and Miss uwen itogeis ieit yesterday for Westmount, P. Q., where they will visit, M.. and Mrs. B. D. Rogers and attend the POVE-Rflsers nuptials. Li's bride be- ingsa niece of the former two ie . l O I I All the marriage 0f Margmet iLoiiise. daughter of Mr. and Mas. cl ,8. R. Rogcss, of Wesnituont, to Robert Charles Borden, eldest scii of the Rev. and Mrs. A. '1'. Love of Motitreal, which is taking place ‘on Wednesday evening, March 2'1. at a quarter to s.x o'clock in West- lniouiit Park Utiitcd Church. Mrs. W. G. Hardie will be matron-cf- lionoi" irixd the other attendants ‘ will be Mrs. F. C. Bartlett and Miss Janet Fflikllfl’. Mr. Love will be bcst man for Mr. Love and the tishers wi.l be My, Fr C. Bartlett, Mr. W. and Mr. William Gilmour. i I l U Master Hughie and Miss Nancy isimpson are spending the Easter holidays with their H. M. Simpson in Halifax. I 8 t a Mr. P. W. Ciarkin, Divisional _ _Fr\eight Agent and District Passen- ger Agent. Island Division, C. N. R“; who is retiring ill‘ the [near- future. was receiving the con- ygratulations of his many friends yesterday on the occasion of his 64th birthday‘ ifccompanied by sin- cere good wishes for many happy returns of the day. . a .. o Mrs. A. E. Davies of New York. is arrlvinf spend Easter week with her sister, Miss Ruth Vinnicombe. l I O I Avencl, Mr. Stanley Lindsay oi Motifreal. who have been spending some time in Palm Beach, Florida have returned home. I O O I Among the successful sports suits in Paris is Maury Roiiffs trictfor model. called Midshlp. con- sisting of navy skirt. red Jacket and white flannel blouse; the Duches of Windsor has this. one: oomed Mrs. K. B. Stewart of Wiri- lcaves today on her return to Wiri- is spending Easter grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. der. O I I I Miss Jean Nicholson. Summer- Miss Helen McPlicc _ I like the story about the mother who was trying to get her little girl to sleep. and she said: "New ken? quiet dear. The sandman is on his way." the kid said. "Give me I dime, and 1 won't tell dad." The raw cavalry recruit had been told by the Major to take his horse and have it shod. Two hours passed and there was no sign of the rookie comzng back. some time later the Major saw the man strolling across the barrack square with s shovel on his shoulder. “look here," he shouted. "I thought I told you to go arid have yolur horse shod?" 0d." stammered the recruit.‘ "1 thought you said ‘shot’. I've Just finished burying itg" r ADVISES vounc_1 ;t iunis..nn WOMANHO0D pd "he. backache and hinting s lls duc female functional irregularity; Well. knovyn forovcr GOyt-ars forhelplnfwnm. ens functional complaints. Try if! _ lNhllItllrhllalllllfl Compound camel In 1 cl c: qul or hlmly lo any u min (llnlllr rat-mum. u" n? Paint Vivid Pictui; on Glass This Easy Way LAY GLASS 0N DESIGN - Such a gay picture-this “Tropi- Ial Birds"! Do you wish you could paint it yourself? You_can. easily. on z. sheet of glass which you lay QVO?‘ a printed design. _ Toe actual size of the picture is c b": 12 inches-lust right f" hang- lngbn the walls of your home. And dtiractlve, too. are other designs you may paint. a ship in_ full sail. (jqwei-g, a gorgeous Venetian scene. You Just follow the design which you see through the glass. using the colors called for sin the directions. In "Tropical Birds" the parrots are vivid with yellows. blues, reds. You use blue-green for the sky. lilzhl purple for the mountain. a luscious dark green for the foliage.’ iour equipment. including glass ‘m; frame, may be purchased inex- pensively. Just three tubes of all paints-red, yellow and blukare all the colors you need. A chart shows how to mix these to get any color you want. You darken or Acll Size fflPlcturls-B by i2 Inches lighten the colors simply by adding a litilc black or white household enamci. To make n lovely glowing back- ground for your painting, lay a sheet of gold or silver paper behind the glass-or you may use colored paper if you prefer. Nnw frrime and hang your picture and watch the compliments pour in! The printed design for "Tropical Birds"is included in our set, “Four Designs for Paintings on Glass." Othcr subjects are "Hoses and Cot- tage Titlips." ‘Moonlight in Venice." "Chins CllppSi"'-—llfid ciirh of thc four designs is i) by l2 inches. Direc- tions tell ivhrf colors to use in cach picture, chart shows how to mix colors. .0»! 0M 1-. r-I... I" w»... M“... Name GU02! Address U!!! nail}. Lcnnox A. ank H. Adllngton father, Capt. _..__.i______ ._______.._}________._ -_@V-.-v~—-_-,._QI--QvnsIA1-uv~Q1-QA ‘I Lenten Meditation- B! Rev. Dr. John Bllllll Profe r l Di lnit Unisiwersitg or vmifibfij-‘gi?’ MORNING PRAYER cvcry day more within me. O God I believe- dom and in righteousness: Thy loyal servant: shown whereby from my si willing to pardon and save me. O God, I hop mercies: upon my w true holiness from may to day: for ii more perfect holiness, whe earthly duyg are clcnc: as also I am known. v: ry I Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Lindsay. and l i nun-u friends have warmly wel- nLpeg. who has been v.s:t.ng Mi‘. and Mrs. S. W. W;lliams. in Sum- | jmerside, and Mrs. Abcrt St-swart, in New Glasgow. Mrs. Stewart. mp9s. by vray of, the United Sate-s. U a I Miss Donna Shaw. young daugh- ter cf Judge and Mrs. Edgar Show. with hsr side. entertained on ‘Tuesday for ‘IIICICI _ul God. love pierce to the itiost sccret cor- ners of my heart, and overcome the O God. 1 love 'I‘hee— who ‘Thyself art love: who ill love diust create me and in love dost stll preserve ma: who dost so lo-‘e me as lo send and to die Thy Sorrto suffer that 1 might live with Thee; who has commanded me to show my love to Thee by klOVlllg my neighbour for Thv so e. 1191p Thou ‘p give me great love . wavering faith, Christ my Lord. EVENING PRAYER through Amen. passing days. tail u on my sinful ivuys. 0 let the light of darkness of sin within me. proves? mand of myself? the fai ings of than I am 0f mv own private? my answer truthful, 0 G d Do I ever allow E interests not clear? Own gain oub . clear? Let truthful. O G strcs of manllncss and courage? Am _l grateful in 5° opinion oif others? good Is the sympathy pend on myself things happened to me. my answer truthful, O God Create in me ll clean hear God; and renew a right spirit Holy Father. from whom alone all good proceedeth, let the Christian graces of faith, hope and charity be iirmly established that Thou rulest all things in wig. that Thou has called me to be that Thou dost rightfully demand of me complete subservience to y wi . that in Jesus Christ Thou hast me a way of galvaticn 1 may be delivered n5. that if I trulfrepent. Thou art. e_ for the continuance o1 Thy daily for the lessgnlilng of sirits hold l : for my growth iii grace and in for a riay wuien l. snarl know even neunbolief. O God. d k patience in my hope, an ma e ma more constant in my tonight w _ , 1n loving let me believe 3111i iii believing let me love; and in loi- lug and in beleviltg let me hope for u more perfect love and a more uri- Jesus Q Everlasting God let the light of ‘Thine eternity now fall upon my O holv God, let the light of Thy perfect righteousness most '.l‘liy Am I living as my conscience ap- Am f demanding of others a. higher standard of conduct than 1 de- Am I takin a 185s charitable view of ' my nfeighbours Am I standing in public for prin- ciples which 1 do not practise in before 'I‘hce be o . bodhv appetites to take prcgedencc over spiritual To which do I give the benefit of the doubt, when my course is Do I cver allow the thought of my to take‘ precedence overith; interests of the oom- mun To which do I give the benefit of the d when my course is not my answer before Thee be 0d. Am I, in mv dailv life. facing the circumstance with for my many bless- g . Am I allowing mv happiness to be too much dependent on money? bushes; success? Or on the show to others who are in trouble commensur- ate with the pity I would ex- if tile slime before Thee be l .. I EASTER BONNETS ) In Grandmas day when Easter ix: nncfs Furnished themes foi- lover's scn- nets- stylrli ladies ever scorned Hats that were not gay-adorned with all a summer BMGCITS blo.ms. Ribbons. buckles. lacy plumes- It. was the model Eastcrs on the way—and foi- that new spring suit. you'll have a brand new figure under lt--slim. trim and narrowed at the waistline but no longer wasp-lira stcd. The new lines are not gr atly changzd but the tzndsncy is toward a smoztli. flowng, e ongated war-t- linc, whzch makes for an coils)‘ Lt and far greater comfort. Black and navy lead the color paraie as alwvays, but many other shades of blue appear-such as Schiaps "Sl:e"j.1ng.” a br ght. ha-d shade, and L:iong's "Santorin". a greenish sea-blue-wlth beige, and gtcfge, grays, mustnrds and bright reds 1-5. m; green and vivid groin all featured in a bright and clear Spring color calendar. So save your pastels for evening wear. COSTUME JEWELRY ESSENTIAL wit-h the deceptively simple frocks of Sprlm’. cosvmc lewd)? becomes more than ever lmlPOYI-BY" in every smart woman's wardrobe. Outstaricllngly new. and especial- 1y suited to the lovely new BTQYS. 1S the g-iuimetal and grey Jewelry shown in such an inf nite variety of pins, nrcklet". and bracelets. which promsc to be premier rivals o1 the glittticnng gold which still holds high fashion P1839- 'I‘o blend with the new Spring- time past-sis, there is exquisite col- oring in the delccte st~r saprhrc. the moonstone pink and star ruby shades shown in n*ck'e-ts an-l brace- letr. of Pearls. The same trfnd to muted tones is followed in the plastic costume Jewelry 50 P591113!‘ for spring-the gay. necklets Mid bracelets of bud and blossrm, leaf and bubble, which are to be found in cclorings to match ev~ry ensem- ble or form clever contrasts wth black. Seed pear] brooches are Mnong the loveliest of the ornaments for spring and for coat lapels and sweater or dl‘€"S nove‘ties there are gadget and floral pins gtvore. ail the way frrm gav toy soldiers to Dfsncv birds and beasts. fascnating frivolitfes to dclioh/t all and sun- dry wfho are gadget-mfndfid. Short. and sweet are the gloves you'll wet-r with your new Forum suit. Crisp and ever so Wunfi. they arc tnem-indoiis'i' smart ’n the new liizht wsficiit -'ti'd9-fahr'c‘. N-'W and eimenrve-icciflng stvvi details are dificklv evldcrf. in self cl’ ccritrast- lflfl’ hand-stitcifnw. cl-‘vcr button ular onc-butlrn shertle shows new stitching die-tails. However. fasnon woes to the other cxtreme when it comes to shnrt-dreved costume". and s/rvc-tisors the rrw longer six or elirht. button fabric clove w'th dreis- maker detail in clever back shir- rlnlz. Best of all, all types of snrng gloves come in spotless white as well as the new nrettv past-is. Masculinity is the latest n"te in women's cloves this Soring. Smrrt women will be seen wearing mon- nish. ivand-sttchrd. wrist-itch n‘:- .=k‘ns. "Hie gloves that. will be worn O with the new snortsivve-"r will be th- .iust this side of our» marurin». rescued only bv a l"Cs'S-f11t'!l§, ef- YOUR For Srlurday, March 23 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Favora.ble on whole, but con. slderable depends upon how you react w situations and suggestions. Take care properly of important details. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) -—You will be wse if you will plan wry carefully. and proceed Just u meticulously with your schedule. Avoid stubborn tendencies and over- indulgences. Play safe, be moder- ate MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Your senfc c-f humor plus your ability to think logeahy in tnsc moments will very likely be called upon Enjoy a quleting relaxation during spcrc time this frrndly day. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Proteot your income. New what your budg:t will r-tand before ycu spend or invrst. Be sensble about pleasures for your own and your familys good. Rmv’. study. JULY 24 f0 AUG-UFT 22 (Eco)- You. my versatile and often im- pwsive fr end. mu=t guard the dis- I l :»~~--i-i.tv pout-ion. Don't an-vgrin ze suner- iors: practicing the Goidrn Rule will lief-n. AUGUST 23 in SEPTEMBER 23 (Vireo) '_ Lo'k for mow intrest- ing htirnsn mzs 9rd th'"‘ll sbow lh*m"elv's more rcndllv, Don't con- fine .\"ll'S‘.’ll to ore t~sk or mat- lcr so ‘one that vru heccrw- Fl 'l' ,....._i,,,,.... ¢-.-.... ._ Fniy '"<‘av‘= b'n~"t= rs 1h y c'm‘ °"""FNBFR 24 to OCT-"YFR 21 tT-lbr") — X's no‘ exactly "11 th- bfc" but ire" cw turf-v. rbwt PM" c‘ f‘"e rel-W'- rcu wart f1‘- aw lhf"l'""1 (Yndsfcnfly err-est cf- - '"~t and l""l'l/I WW)? you do "nd' w" -----. g-Im rvv-I ¢-~------, go's") v-ivw-u 7..., .-.»-rl ‘w. p" to w" o’ (w. 'v---»-».- p»..- v—---._.,_., m t,‘ \1(\17V‘Irp||w\ 2.2 l"‘~—--'~i “w- - .. ,1 5-,,»- g‘*~ii‘4 b» v-w- Merv! "f"! v-(\ y finest endeavor today will put you . INDIVIDUAL IIUROSGOP (By FRANCES DRAKE) lcflllYllflm. 1939- Klng Features Svndlcafc Inc.) E Look in the scflion your birthday comes In. 3nd find me Through Jesus Christ. Amen, fect around the wrist. IA-HJAFHKRF-‘fl-‘l-HAEJH" ‘PIPE-KEV!’ WIIII yunr oullook is, Micnrdln‘ m n" m"; mnwnvnwwmvfimvmwr-nvtsamuavae-awwm in the wtiy of spiritual and ma. tcrial benefits. Ask God's gil canoe. , NOVEMBER 23 to DhICEiWBE-R. ; 22 (Sagittarius) - Don't make sud- |den. needkss changes or quick (1.5- , cisloris without the bencflt of fore- lthought. Get sutfclcnt sleep ind do try to avoid overindulgng rich foodn. Be sensibly moderate. I DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Dstirigu sh fully between right and wro and "ll-i lflylmr type of asociates as well as in what you think and ,do. [KJOK out for hypocrisy (a i-i-‘mvletion tcday for you AND the other rel ow). know how your time is being spent. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 10 (Aquarius) _ Mind your d 1_ lion. especially dealing with me OPDOSlt/e sex Rejoice in this beauti- tflll 89-1501). a time of grateivlness lfor GOD'S gcodnrss. when too lmuch time is often spent prais ng ‘man for accomplishment and for- iznbtlng that man's mind and tal- ents come from God. FTHBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces? - Surely you rejoicing on ETSICI‘ You have much to be thankful tar, and rhould lock frrward with Pfleemess to the future. This even- ing is paitfcularly frisndly to c.1- lertainmrnt, recreation, sports, A OPIIILD BORN ON THIS DAY will bc amhticus. ent-rprising. symprlthetc May mt like dc ails but is a hard worker when the , occasion d mands. Muscular energy and a oulck mind are ou-tstandirg assets. It mut learn the import- [ance cf prticriccl 4 _.. __. iilsl coins To relieve misery quickly, us ternally - rub chest. t h r o a t hock villi Vanolun SPRIING GLOVES TO BE SHORTQ] ‘lturc defects. any woman should and buckki accents. Even the pct», M.» TJHL (31.15 3.1.4)" E1927! .§..U.A R... Plots‘. . s vw OO-O-IO-OOO-OQ-O OOOOOOOQO4QO 9%¢¢'$v ‘* olm "f. Socialand Personal f Fashions ‘f. anewuwnnnnnwnnnwnnnw _ ‘vv‘*“‘v¢‘*vv¢““ v w‘ HEAD FIRST INTO BEAUTY Invest 1n gocd hair nets for-the night, and use them always- Buy small invisible pins and never forget to pin those curls up before you go to bed. Cleanse with INN-ll once a week, if your hair is the oily kind, brush’ well afterwards. shampoo your hali- every other week, and do thlt 19b bhmw3hly~ Choose llhe right sort of shunPOQ (or your own particular type of hali- -_ not lust one that 8011190116 recommends because it suit-i h". 1r ycirve got very dry hall‘. probably g, shampoo with rn olive oil or coconut oll basfs will suit it best; on the other hand. the greasy type of hair demands a sififlfll kind of wash. When you wall your ha“. <10 as the hairdresser does. Rub in hill of the shampoo first, then rir-se it off before using the other half. Rub it in very well with a mass"!- 111g movement. so that you 1°91 ti" scalp move beneath 3'01"‘, “"593- Don't, spare water in rinsing a- cne rinse isn't enough. Rinse twee with clean. warm water, and l! you have very thick hair you may find that this isn't ‘enough. In this case, us? a spec a1 rinse (not riecessanv With s scaplffis sham?“ though). Vinegar is cxccheht 101' dark hair and a little strained lemon Juice for fa‘: hair. New fm- the semzzig Sqlieeze the water out. of your hair. rub it a little with a towel. and 5pm!’ with setting loticn._If your curls “stay pm," eg-gfiy, 9, lght lotion will be all that you'l need. If its more difficult. choose one of the more "sticky" ones. Set your hair with the aid of little pins and combs thrust. into the waves. ’ Tic a net over the t-Sfi- and dOHI take that net off until the hall‘ l5 dyy_ Bone dry right thtough._ No hairdresser would touch it til it w“; dry, and you can't expect to work miracles when Wll l“? 110l- 5 hairdresser. SMOOTH OUT BUMPY FIGURE 1t will be g spring to be trlmly turned out. Your; silt Jacket wrill be snugly fitted. ycur skirts short and not too full. your shors and gloves ever so simple. | You may greet the change of 59350715 1:1 a figllfi-mdlllfléd 606b, buttoned straight down the front with only enough fullness at the hemllne to be IlntterinZ to the legs. Or in a, dressmak-er eut including print dress acid long. fitted coat of sheer woollen-trim- med. perhaccs. with the print. With clothes of this type and s figure which has no bulges in the wrong places and no glaring pos- | be at her attractive best. Posture is point number one, of coure. A holkrw-chesocd look will spoil the effect of a stream- lined ensemble. An exaggerated thollow in the centre of the back- fllcn". which cause: the lcwg_,half_ i I .___- AALAAQQAAL £A_LALAL" Q A AAAAAAAAA -\___-*. THE COOK ’S CORNER BANANA ROI-LB z yQLloiw-flpo lugc bananas l slces m bacon ' liléthod: Runove skin from bananas and cut lnw quarters. cross-wise (pieces should be about three inches long). Wrap will of bacon around eachmgillnkilnan fastening with too c . 6 hot oven, 400 degrees It, until bacon is crisp. tumng occamcrially. Drain on absorbent paper. BACON APPETIZER Aged cheddar cheese Bacon Method: Cut cheese into cubes. Wrap each in quainer sLce of ba- con (less if slices are large). Fas- ten wxh triothpcks. Fry until bacon is crlup and cheese soidns. Drain on unglazed paper. Change tcothpicks for fresh ones and sxve hot. BACON WITH FRITTERS 1 pound sliced baccn 1 package Camembert. ChBISG, l 1-2 cups flour. 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 e88. 3-4 cup milk. Method: Broil or pan-fry bacon until crisp. Drain. Cut chezsc into small pieces. Drop into battzr made of flour, baking powder. and salt sift/ed and combined with beaten egg and milk. Drop into not deep fat, 390 degree", FR. and fry until golden brown. Serve with bacon strl-ps. These may also 0e used as appetizers. placing the cooked bacon cut in small pieces on the cheese before dipping into batter. BACON AND LIVER LOAF 1 1-2 pounds beef liver. 811C94- 3 cups cracker crumbs 1-2 cup catsup, l cu-p hamburger 2 tables cons cn on Juice .1 2 egg-r, well beaten . 1 lemon. juice only Salt and pepper to taste ‘ 1 cup cocked fine cereal 12 strips bacon Mcthod: Cock liver for 5 miti- utes in boiling salted water Drain and chop fne. Combine with other ingredients excerpt bacon. Press into greased bread pan finnly. Lay ba- con stflps on top. Bake i hour in mode-ate oven. 350 degrees F. Serve with tomato sauce. of the figure to protrodue at front and back, will mar the picture which can be achieved with s tailored suit. Simple clothes, demands a queenly bearing. Heed must be erect, shoulders square. chest high. stomach in and backbone in as straight a line as possible. Elimination of bulge; is the next step. Losing weight in 9P‘- ciflc spots is a matter oii proper exercising. Slimming down from head to foot is a matter of exer- clsing more and eating less. Every woman owes it to her friends husband and family and. more importantly, to herself to remain reasonably slender through the year, Right now, with a sci- son of slim. trim fashions coming tip, is a perfect ffme for her to __face fac_ts about lrr fgurc. Dorothy Dix's Letter Box {DOROTHY DIX SAYS—- “CAD” IS WORD BEST SUITED TO MAN WHO ANNOYS YOUNG GIRLS A man-a gentleman iii the usual with him? this Answer: I once had an old cook culine sex, always ended up undiscovered nalicn there is." Ana ad the things he does. i We see, for instance. men who have iHVEd sober, moral upright live.- at middle age suddenly going haywire two see shrewd old men letting themselves be gyped by little gold- diggers whose inlrp0ses_ were so apparent that vou woudrrt think | they would fool an idiot. baby. And ‘we see prudent. sensible me every [day risking their all for a si .e ad- venture and selling their birl rights for a mess of pottagc. And no - good pottage at that. Take the case of the philanderer, for HLIBIICG. 0f course, there are men who are unhappiiy married ‘ who fall out of love with their wives and in love with some other woman. ‘that hanpens. But, nine times out lof ten. the philanderor has really given what little heart he has to is wife and admires and respects her more than he does any other woman. He doesn't want to divorce her and marry some other woman. He is Just a wanderer who craves change. He Just wants the adven- titre and the spice of arr illicit ro- mance. t And for the sake of that he is willing not only h also lvclns "i! re- u this b a ten lm spcct of all who know him. and §8.."ifi,.§|'.‘ 1,53, ,,,,.§“..,“.§ m“, twp nanny always ruining his business neoplg who can't get along togc er ‘A7001’. N one can cont why he phllaridsrer is Whig}! to buy his can solve, what sort of a riddle is man? ie nse oi aole and respected by every ouuv ui me community, has a splendid wife and two love.y babies, yet he protests that he i; in love with Mm, nothing to attract him as I nave strong cOllVlCL-Ohs about a single girl deliberately variiping BHDultT woman's husoann. know: How can a conceited Elllflillflil to mink a young girl is in ioie 0W deLberately try will break her him. and ruin ‘ner reputation, a man with a wife, home and children and a good business pIOSDCCts jeopardize tnem aii tor a attic fling witn another woman, for he is sure to be found out? Maybe conundrum, but it has not me ._._____. t matter with us? D0n’t Listen to the Wiles of Married Men Who Go Seeking Adventure Dear Miss Dix-If. as they say, a woman is a conundrum that no one What's the answer to this one: the word—-considcreu honor- l have done Ivow iiere is what .L want t0 married man with tniiaien be can a man. hone t in other things, m get a Q41‘! into a situation which heart ii‘ she does tail in love with anyway‘! How can the uiceks had an answerrwr . ._‘,._ A‘; Du consult spacial Literature Ill-r in lle-llcflt |I\' 1|,“ lmlnlnz Illlll lmlliulrltiitlig bounty cuunlel. {Helpful Hints For I The Women Folk WHEN EASTER COMES See the land, her Eastern k i , Rises as her Mas-tier i-ocefep Hg Seeds so long in darkness sleeping Burst at last from winter snowvs. Eflrfh With Heaven above rejoices; lclds and garlands hail me Bil? I18. Bhaugiis and woodlands ring with voices, W311i: the wild birds build and Charles Kingsley, Australia's Housewives’ Associa- tion will have strawberries and currfllw shipped from ‘Tasmania. direct to members’ doors. Japan will construct near Tokyo an alnport covering nearly 160,000,- 000 square yards for the exclusive use of aviation engineers. IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO OIL YOUR KEYS Once o. month, take L“ keys from locks and place them in a shallow dish containing oil. Leave them there for twenty minutes or so. and then lightly wipe them with tissue pmper. Replace the keps in the locks. In this way, all locks will bc kept well-oiled. This is a much better way than putting oil lntfiithe lock as it trends to clog uie iris e. COLOR 1S A STIMULANT _ Colors give you the feel of ‘escaping from it all," without 00-0404 Smartest Fashions z l i the chore of packing up your trun find is. If you've got -. . Yourself a- bright, gloiviru color. Use it in your cos-tunic. T, it on your nails ‘wand psychology. Color t. , ‘stimulant. ‘over when you from it all." And marked South It will help t-de yo“ ca!" "E" away when that hem $1185. or Palm wiipgiclgrtaefllluda. is actually ill 9 ~—You can ll ' bright lines. 8° a m" °“ A l. New THE GREYS HAVE IT showing of spring clothes in York U115 Week w, prominence to the combmatlon of hot pink" and varied gmys, Md l, was of interest commentator assured the that everyone might wrear m 1104c that the Blldietioc oomingiy, when it is combined with 50 bright a. shade as "hot pink" tan orangy-rgd .) Iitwas pointed out that grey com. bined with white trimmings Wu g ettcs, redheads , color for blondes, brun- black-haired nqq BIBS-halved women. At this showing the contrast of “hot pink" with grey, military braldings, and cuffs. In Gddlllon mere were Ewen accents with Grey stiff taffetas lace collar and cuffs tlve gown styles, while with whltc were attrac- in the new tailored (firing; grey Jersey is sophisticated looking in the cling- lnB type of hostess gown WO-QOQ-O-OO-O-Offl I Andi Winter Styles v%v9'$v$Q§9'§O-O'§§§'Q§-O§%§§‘ raw-v- "cc: .c* Dainty lace at the lIB-neis in the skirt and soft zuu- ness in the bodice, make the be- coming frock for the more ma- ture fgure. A dark silk print is perfect for Stirring days in town, for club meetings arid other uifoi-mai afternoons. 1on8. mice-quarter and short sleeves are all provided in the pattern for your convenience and your cho 0e. Style No. 2966 in designed for sizes i6, 36. 38. 40 42 44 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 3 1-2 yards of 39- inch material with 3-8 yard oi con- trasting ior collar. Sena fiftccn (150) tcoin ls pro- lered) for pattern write plainly your Name. Address and st-vlc number Be sure tn state the size vou wish. . Style No. 2966 Size _mmn neck. slzmnurig lIIu-IIIQIIOII arrest Address who when discussing the vagaries of the mos- by saylngéhgwell. I_ tell you. men are the most was right. about trying to win s young lrl when he knows that the end of er is bound to be disaster, just f sake of gratifying his own vanity l and showing that he is still a devil I among the .adles even if he is ma:- rled and a father- As you The-Creeks must have giés. word for this. I think it was Incompatibility Dear Dorothy Dix-What is My husband and iiarrellng over little meaningless t ings. He is always gi-ouchy and everything gets on his nerves. For instance. I love to drive the car and lie hate asks ing me how to do it and flndilng fault with the way 1 drive. is makes me vcr upset and when I have a close cal to an atcfiiélent on mount loflmhfim. 0s s er me w peo e l: n from the sidewalk. fly alumna is always saying, "Let's part." lnd I say, "All right, if you wont t0." but. he never oes e have a boy 13 . W d. Wh tsh ll I ‘l years n1 a a strum I are always Answer: There are two courses open to v0"- One i to call his b uff about leav- ing. The next time he threats in peace had better part. He hasn't any intention of lellvin .un at so high a price. Nor can any one unv-derstand why u, s man who h one shred of honor in his compost ion oi- one throb of l vou. He lo his i1 nd v0 s e bov the; he wgglcel lie M1380"? miserable away from you. but he thinks he can worry you by pretend- ‘ pity in his soul will deliberately lei-ink}? is going sway. vurhdfllflllhflfl Province situation ls by silence. No matter what he says to you, don't answer back. room Olll eu- em. wo to make an s-rgumen mi know. and it vou don't chip in with your little two cents‘ worth there is nothing doing. And refuse, and stick to it, to drive the car if he persist; in bein a buck-seat driver. 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