fAGE fiiQliT ._.__. .__ . CO I OF ~ The King and Queen with u ‘brilliant company of British 00l- umlbias leading citizens were ten- ceced a luncheon in Vancouver Fi-Wdfl by the City of Vancouver m a f rai setting that probably clfld not be equalled anywhere v ‘e in Cazlada. The in‘; vulety o.’ flowers grown in the pmvmge ills demonstrated in the gorgeous fl iilbllay adorning the dining room cl the new Vancouver note], Th‘; ‘Li’!!! was centred by bwo great beds of blue and pink hydrangea: Ind ewund the tables were rupee 01’ mnllenias. Blinks of sweet peas, “m? drawn and climbing roses were in a variety of designs. The Pacific air seemed to have sharp- entd appetites 0i’ the and Queen for they ate heartil of the mub and shrimp cocktai. They Passed up the essence of tomato soup but pcrioolc o! spring 134mb W1 e variety 0f Fraser Valley vegetables. They also ate cake‘ served ln bOW-s surmounted on goxlen candy and same of British Colunxbiais ianous fruits~grapes the ies and apples. Queen sat 0n the lei; of Mayor Lyle Teliord and the King "I1 We right. Next to the King sat Mus, Tehcnd. lion. Ian MacKen. zle. Defence Minister, sat on the Queens left 5nd she kept up an eager conversation xvith him and the Mayor. Grace was said by Archdeacon 8;:- Francis Heathmge The mnchcon party was bl-llllam ulin naval and military uniforms Their Mujesties were the 53mg clones as during the morningpm- cecsio Ube Queen a blue crepe PHEWIb-e. hat in matching blue, i??? Blvves. abces and beg. The King's myrrh-blue reoyslall- Force uniionn, bore the lnsfgnfg or i115 Marshals rank. Before the lunch- eon, 77 persona were presented go Thzu‘ Majesties in a corridor leflillflil t0 the dining room, O O O Lady Patricia. Ramsay, daughter of the Duke of Connaught and the King's ccusin, is looking for a. town house for her first time since she married her senior husband, Vice- Admiral, tltt? H012. Si!‘ Alexander Ramsay, at Westminster Abbey 20 B" 6-30. Her husband. who fell n love with her when he was A DC. lo ller father, the Duke 0f Ormncuaht. has had a distinguish- !(l_DSl.TC9I‘ at sea. Now that he hitherto made her home with the Duke. jive King ha: offered her l" Bllarment an Keilsington Pal. aloe, Adjoining the home of. tine 13cm?" Lady Milford Haven, it is om. of the pleaszlntlest houses in the Palace. It has 16 pfincipsl roams. in addition to servants’ quafim. but possesses no garden It We?» occupied b" the late Lady Granville until her death. The idea. 0f llhe house appeals to Lady Patrice. her husvband and their s?! , Slmfly . who is now at Alder- ot. Queen Mary inspected ll, N. gently. Old-world charm and de. zh-irfil views or m; house. are the attractions O O O MFR. AA Bartlett who has been on fgifl extended visit to Daytona Bcfiwh. Florida. and Long Island, RY» l! Oxpetbed home on \'~~--- by. _ V O O O The Klnsm ‘. Clu ~ - vented Mr. bleimenbvlvavbo§ifis I/hme marriage to Mtg‘ 11mm“ Thrilling Trips Are Within Your Meana 8_ee Foreign Lands. Your Own! Planning the trip they've always wanted! And when you're in the icnbw you'll find exciting trips to fit your pocketbook loo. The silvery aandl, the tropical palm: of Hawaii are only seven days from Vancouver or Victoria. The fare? A: lovv u $00. 0r en- joy s leisurely 80-day cruise to the picturesque ports of the Welt Indies and British Guiana on a trlm cargo liner sailing from Montreal. The cost of the round trip la only lbout $250. A: for Europe. you can go time inexpensively. It com only to go by freighter from Mont- real to Norway-and Norway-like Sweden, Western Euro and Great Brltain- has many o the famous youth hostels, little lnnl which charge only 25 cent: for a night's lodging. Hike or bicycle from one to the other, really lee the country. -0ur own Canada teem: with va- eition spot! that are a paradiae for campers and fishermen. And wby not take a water trip along the gape Coal! and 8t. Lawrence {var-costing only $60 for five and a» half delightful daya? 40in Bil-page booklet given infor- fiticn on ‘nexpznnlva tripe all over rib and ‘South America. ' paawcrh. e Orient. Talia. ,_ iforélour copy - i U ll on.“ .2. s... ~ "v e lflervlce Gill!’ . Writ! ll-ln 395$... and ‘h. lt-mimb Woman's R HZPFENINR GS w,“ as. --~ THE WEEK I Ayers is tckinz place on June 19th vnih a handsome Bheflield silver tray to mark ‘the b.5399)! occasion. His many friends will be aorry tolearnflbetmznllblutchwuc not mfllclenfly recovered to be able to travel from Montreal yee- terday as was. anticipated. Mlm Dorothy Black is spending a week in Montreal with her sle- ter Miss Margaret Block whose engagement announced to Mr. Hil- lis O. Folkiru of Sussex, N. 3., ls being pleasantly d‘ ussed by her home rlends. O O O Happiest congratulations are ex- tended to MY. and Mrs. Hunk J. Casey. Riverside Apartments, who are today celebrating their 25th wedding anniversarv‘. O O Miss Annabelle Lawson and Mr. Earl Laird. representing the P.W. C. Students Christian Movement. ere spending ten days at Hatfield Point, Nova scotia. in connection with this important work. O O Q Mrs. Fred Grass and Mrs. H. B. l McCulloch of New Glasgow, N. 3., motored over for the week-end and were the guests of their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. 11M, c“; North River Road. They leilt yes- terday on return accompanying Mrs. Martin Fraser who was also visiting friends have O O i Mrs. Frank Clarke entertained at a pnettily arranged lvridvee party cn Wednesday evening for her niece Miss Elimbeih Rbzcrs whose- marriage to Mr. Robert large is taking place in St. James Presby- terian Churcluthis morning. o . Last Saturday afternoon Miss Rogers’ Bridee Club had a tee for her at the Charlottetown Hotel. c. gay little affair with hosts of good wishes for the young bride-tc-be. a O ¢ 0n Saturday evening the stai! of C.1".C.Y. honored their charm- inil "wary Teller on the Sleepy Town fibres" with a wonderful shower of hope-chest gifts, each riven with happiest good wishes. This social tethering was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Young, Balmoral Apartments, and amid congratulations regrets were also expressed ct Mia Rogers’ departure. O O O Mrs. Milton Bell entertained at a ‘most enjoyable dinner party for Miss Rogers o.n ‘lvlonday evening. O Mrs. A. R, Wise. Miss Ruth Walker and Miss Jean Ell: had a delightful miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening at Mrs. Wise’: pretty home for Miss Freda Col- will whose engagement is un- nounced to Mr. Ernest Llord. Many lovely gifts were given the young brlde~to-be, alter which the guests numbering 16 enjoyed music and; a dainty supper.‘ ' 4 Miss Wilma. Davison, who left recently on a holiday visit m Van- couver. stopped ofl’ at Bani’! and and oifher cities en route and is having a very pleasant holiday with relatives. . ‘ O The tee. hoetemes at time G01! Links this afternoon will be Miss Mary E. I-laszard, Miss Katherine 32mm, Miss Edith Brown, Norah B. O Yesterday afternoon the mem- bers of the Summer-side Centre Bridge Olulo nwtoxed to the city for their closing game. Miler some shopping the party proceeded to the Charlottetown Hotel for their grime and dinner, going later to the theatre for the ‘show. While their Royal parents new the splendor of the Rockies and the5elk1nks last sunday. Princess Elizabeth and Princess ~Msrgaret Rnce spent a. quiet, Whitsunday st iE-hgerklloynl Lodge in Windsor Greet O O 0 Mk1. (Rev) J. W. Berbmir end children are visiting MrsBerbourb mother Mn. Andrew-Humphrey in Kensinqton. can lady Squires. of St. John's. Newfoundland. is spendin s short. time in Winn with er hus- band, Sir Richer Squires. and is n guest at the Royal Alexandre. hotel. Ilhcy were on their way to the Pacific when sir Richard, who has visited here on different oc~ casionc. wok ill, and he is resting for a. few days before continuing the trip. ‘ O O King George VI and Queen Elizabeth may owe their sleeping < comfort at vile white House w the frankness of the President's chil- dren. Mrs. it said teddy MW ED141185 and mat/beam were obtained for all double beds at the Executive Mansion recently after her children complained they were the, hardxt beds they ever n44 slept m. O I I Mrs. Wilfred hooky of Bummer- side mllcrta-i the members of her bridce club s}. her home on Monday evening other Mr. RH. , is being cordially wel- comed . . . Mrs» Artcmae lard. RE. Island's “Grand Old IAdy" spent her 04th birthday very happily st the home of Mr daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Wricht in BwrisJeatu-dsy. Dur- ing the dcy she received many telegnms and letters from abroad c announced with flowers ane welcotned friends from differ- ent part4 ‘he Island who coded ho pov- ‘ rebccie. s: mama. 1mm mm th to f the l...";"¥i.». swig: us: :1: o c»- 35...” ti‘. "34.: apmll l. m3‘ . e - {glam triamnan milking a ' tilt! front!" curvy!" ' I . F‘ ', - I v Hi » it ."-, .. , v Q . .. ,3’ “c .. . ' ADS many ir ‘t3 unriddlle uv the git!‘ good lobe Th Answer: with a lack of courtesy that had been liili (llMlLUlfhliiwN (JUAKUIAN OOO 3010f) Dorothy Dix's Letter Box ' Boys Want to be Superior Despite the Present Financial Stringency, and That is the ' Principal Reason Girls Are Lacking‘ ' in Dates Dear Dorothy Dix-Girls siwa s acklni why they don't infmflt men endbave dctel. Here's 311m; ‘all: It is not because they are too clever or too dumb, but use tlflare in a to make). mm fee inferior. t of the young fellows min t d0 an to shout about consequently they cou- sider themselves out of m class. E$~ mially when they aren't makin cantta-keagirlwthcilln 0 tni ab: would like to so or do the "°“l‘.‘.§“‘°l.‘fi..“°' 320mm: 1 atlnimblvke 0r bacllY c-m .w on . bent. and haven't an immediate bright r cl: for the future. Bo what? 50 I mellita a strictly neutral course. and that Ls what mOat v31. are doing. it is the safest. wer: answ h ti: d 'th "-2 1.11M "°""""l§"l’;. wit? .%"..ll$2‘.°‘°”l.i’é lid idle ‘i? ptfklfiuffil.‘ we ls who belong w well-w-dc families or who have know they are good-looking. attractive. well dressed. . 0 gokod dancers aml companions/hie. but, alas, men pass them by- M; ei-s. According to Charles, the reuon is the vanity o man. He want. to feel eUPGFiOr to the girl he takes out and, if he can an this, he leaves her at home. He wont take her out unless he can act e I- GQOd-Tflllfl 50h charlie and set up dzampatn and night clubs and blow her to a. bxzdscélittéfiyofielgéesnlgfiocglfi bifml; that unless a girl u a. gold-digger her ood time doesn't. depend upon what it cost. but upon the QOHIIPGXIlOIISilIID of the mun with whom sh goes out. and anyway, even a street-car ride is better than slttlfl8 M home, and a beer and sandwich supper with s. Jolly lfld 8 Feet mum"- , It k a pity that men have this feeling that they must always look down on women, because it makes them do so many 100i thinefl- Buvh ‘*5 *1“? “ll” "°§‘°‘......’ ‘Eul“i°“?' ‘it? “élwk? "'*"”E.‘€n.2‘.l‘“l.i“逰l§‘.% ,a er o m e u: m educa e m: uh thenl domm msntgead of vavcomen of their own class who would help build them “y. _ ' . ' _ De i 0th Dix-Why does a husband think that because he is fooungmthmlls or tbeézoucenoid that it gives him the rlzht w trflt hi! wife with lees consider on and liteneae the-n be would show a cerv- ant? does c. man believe t at there is comethins l" u“ “maze (xaremony at automatically gives him the privilege o! ventlniz his tem- per on his wife and humiliating her in jublic? Why dOes a man think that because his wife is in love with hLm when she marries him that there is no chance whatsoever of her falling out of love ii he makes no effort to retain her affections or even her relpect? These are the questions l am to amwer bceuse. although I am only a bride, my nmrricge is abou to go on the rocks because of the way my husband treats me, yet. he says he loves me. But he certainly dM-Bnt do any- w thing that shows it. He doesn't consider that s wile rates any courtesy. He criticizes everything I do. He fumes and storms and we into rflfii about every Little mishap. He makes me the burl of all c JOkB-i- 6 " s fii"’"l'fi°l.él.l.."l.’. wlssvmm“ s ‘i. I w" no . “n ' A nrscusmo name. wn so many men regard the holy estate u c place in which they can shed their good manners as they do their coats and treat their wives they would show no other woman in the world. is one of the unsolved mysteries of masculine psycholofly- All that we know for certain is that millions of them do it. We know that the inn-u who listens with defeiential attention to the views of his dinner ‘firmer tells his own wife to shut up, she doecnt know g about when she ventures to e ress an $211011. It is a common thing for husbands m flay their wives c. ve by hoi g them up m ridicule by telling a highly embellished story of some mietake they have made. Many husbands rarely we]: to théll‘ wives except t0 criticize sometht they have done. e know thnt uhnfllrmfed met‘ swear and curse h‘ wives and say things they wtatéid never dream or saying to a. stenograpber who could give notice and t. HirthHmON. it is a well-known fact that the great nmjority of hue- bands hold their wives r nsible for everything that soes WTOng in the family, from the bow developing a cold to the sine of the bills. To hear some husbands’ remarks on the first of the month one would think that Friend Wile was a monster who had devoured all o! the food consumed in the house; that she had occupied all of the rooms and moncpoliacdlcltll of the best and light, and wom all of Ln. clothes and was at the bot of the depression. Most drunkards claim they were driven to drink by their wives. All philandeiers Justifytlaesir side-step g by claiming that they would never have wandered rrom the st t-end-nanow ath ii their wives had stayed young and glamorous and had "undersg " them, Many “a wife, zone at the perpetual lsmbcsi/ing she em, wonders why 16d 1W!‘ WM» so far as she can BBB, e hasn't a single mm t out o! ‘we ulhjivsnngwer is that {me of the criefhcomgorti ma“ a scapcgoa. Somebod, t o ‘ l: be polite to. Somebody upon whom mg can vent a. bhtinervll". W06!’ c . 80m y car torturessbcdittleboyedoskittcn Soebody n mm; appear to like it. or else break up the hOilllg. w o h” e t and It is queer, but somehow loin f a l u. l treat their own wives as if they F8198 igbeigs. o not to ' voun lllnlvlllilnl. nonosoor: B! FRANCIS DRAKE Look in the leetlcn your lab-map; com" in, AM flnd what your outlook la, according to the aura. (cvvvrllht. m9- Kinr minim Syndicate Inc). For Saturday, June 3rd —The tende is tow d MAROH 2i w man. 2o (Aries) spending angulaeing .02‘ c.3515“: -Liiting, enervating for business about your judgmnent, You 11mm- matters, workaday oblems, and ing firm art work, chine, Q1353- personsl issues, mo. ading spon- ware, antiques: be careful not m cored list: very practical indm- cause breaklkfl. Friendly for en- trial things in am. and the un- gcgemen‘ , lTlBlTl e other usual and creative in the arter- ‘r1191 u ' chm)‘ noun. Don't be overly extrava- iTULy 34 u, AUQUQT g3 (Mo) - -— f you are after uick ieids d APRIL 21 u» MAY 2o (Taurus) 5 y advammfi youy mayfl, -Oells foroorisiderable forethought 5ppqlnbgd_ 30W”; chm“, In mllln Dlwl. ldfflmfihf-i. fl- are good for steady ain and bene- elslom. mini important vevm- nu through plecvlu on: and emi- Money interacts should have care- ’; ;ppu¢;;,l0n_ £111 sttslntion]. Dent over-expand; Allover 2a to SEPTEMBER 2a "Y 011 "115-1- (V rgo) - Hold in check the emo- MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini) tions and guard against 0v"- -'1'he very early Mm fihll mvm- estimation especially of your own ins favor study. mnovntmc. M- endurance. Useful mental and mode and cl constructive mct- 3kg] wtivity will be beneficial hm- Bnlem o! dev locum. for llhllot overdone. Make time m: rc- beet results, more patience with gram“; Nlgmgom slvwmvvklc nroiectl. full-rhino 1n- srmumm 24 to ocrocm completed work end cite to avoid 3g (Ln-m) _ whsuvef yum- um errors. Evening: beat raya of day. whether you u! at wor or JUNE 22 in JULY‘ B8 (till-Mm have free time you should find it ' . First in favor: , matterc, travel. abort-l. all reelec- ee-e-oe-e-e-o-oe-o-o-e-oe-oeoo-o-e-ooo- um“ muvmgh 00m Household Scrapbook (Boo b?“ £4013, aggro ‘Nloivma all 1-. w-w-r- w,» rt... .2: iii"..i';":t:.; yo“: b Without In . Born r Degiings with the o pcsitc sex, correspon- ,» dance are b carca Sweet cream cm be bapt with- N m 3i to M15181 gut. the use o!‘ ioc b wrap I the gflgllflttariunn-g-ltfigeptlve to g; tie in a. wet. clo aettinc l glint it in a dreudat "p ‘chad! apot. vsiuel. with: in supp I! the cloth ll kept rt. i110 6N0!!! 511G it . ow ‘prlcfll. DNDOPMUBI. will beapniceiv llL ll. lit 60?‘; b:mfm"or I u.» mu a a» Julian! - ) - 600i l. athletic ‘ti! an e b” “yellow w in are, m ' l: water. later on ‘ have hem seabed in 60H WM“. 0000a Itch 00cc: min: on white linen tablceiothei:can~~bc_ amcvce- tun?" "Yflwighlt did yOH l» those photoflm e here for?" and Mr. Bradley had been released 9 to return two days later for the Coroner's inquest. ~ what money can d "No, the isn't told her. ‘The management of e air lines want you and two boys prosecutor's office" kept here in the hotel until the in- quest is over. they don't went you through talking will: " e Julie free-and Mona in lcil- She cried a little and ahe refund to bofive Mona had atntyltihing to do in goo g g w ~ s. . couldn't have had. Miss Pringle! levggqr I'm sure. She's really a nice per- mam a, they " bound for the fifth floor. pounded an i ea. he flew an something you ate on st “we lmtlbowlhmrgéllglwgllm lhlllntllead Mj,'§"°' M“ .. about rec up with him. ° . OW an}; tight places weather. kid. session." Miss Pr for n heard the voice. , e seemed to ‘Ierry in be sudden: on her guard. ‘ridge was a Ionce. argued to ace the inquiring eves o not Terry the g i we: lvinc- Th"! W" igllletlie matter whom it rwvv - unfrien a novel. Needless extravagance toe boo Nov. 9 ‘ l’. 1-6 cup Yrwvv-v v e alm "f. Social land Personal f ashio SKYWAY LOVERS By VERA BROWN Th came info en Mia Pringle Her take Alison back to the hotel. A1l- ache. b son had not been anly of the news- impose all ph re were around was in c gulp; “That Show: Alison dmberately lonely this terrible "She Q e "Well, time will tell." C. Th Stev telc ed thnt he T“ mum“ l“ and it wguld wegpgprdown to’ 11;: “"‘°"d m” n‘ room n a or. ' e’ e feelings kindea 10W." he told her. M“ R“°'d°“~ "Not one word about Terry Tells e Story Tllhll? three of them and Mic Prin- glle ad s there. And they tried 57in ‘ to avoid firaous mbiflvtl- Th"! “duty told an am “may”? $9 dilgae n1.“ rig‘ ernor of an obscure Meircan State. a?” Tabasco they called it. Until I 1 l' tn n: it ‘l went there aways Qggkv war}; 011311;“, “do ‘Derry that Kilroy woman ls working for %dpmlmwggdg fllgtwu N chloroform odorl {fill ink-l. those who sew to geld. m d "r don't know! r don't luiowl u m with "N"! "m- F‘ ‘m 1 only did——" A1 tears cin. "Wolf, it's 9 o'clock. We've got t0 fig? be on our way. White and Roerden . n “WW8 are seeinkus. It will be s sweet w “me pause rry remarked. His voice Bwhen?" - maéosuddénly kinid act légneavoléfeegl . n. ' _ an . We'll come tin-ouch? And. I “w” tinaeyelralse potatoes-down in Ar- 7B8 ' "r don't believe it." gig“ “And you, Alison, what do you isonowue close Ito M“ A relephone Call Just than the tele one 110$ ngle answered t and it was “Yes. m" “is Alison when m "No I'm not." She hun up. the receiver an - three in the room. But she did Zmvllllovwkiswlt?" Btcve demanded. Boniethln in Alison's voice 10m awkward pause. Wtuisoxl. I've been meswriinnf ‘tang u ' h l" "gplllarle calm think so. nor doe: “T ~ i ii l" And Alison's in- llfifiitntlal n31 r0231» um ‘any llnvrglml. t0 5°11 a lslgfldlbllb and R05 195d)’ 1°!‘ V1 ¢ _. St very Benerous to §§l°°§'aln allergist-ch tttimuukeni: i to eat c. 0 “ mppllly t?» ldthgaPlldflllll but 1m stimulating. A plenum week- end to all! A Olin-D norm TODAY will be quick, progressive somebody. Iver ready to try something new and different: very like addicted in the wander-lust but will zether knowledge as lit travelavUnlfle 1N5 child la carefully fnulht thv Pr!!!“ tiou use of in nstwal talent: and self-control it will be dlifltlfllt f0! it to cmwntrate on achievement. THE COOK'S Magilclilaycunalea vinegar‘ v4 tun moi ed butto- . “up sweetened condensed y. o call had been from . Mica Fringe ha diccour~ John RceiPolenxFAnd he had w aged it. "It will just irpeetv you all her to be cerefu the more. peeing your picture and to "Don ev thing.‘ “$2”... had CHAPTER XVIII down by U19 099B Boulevard after that the events of the Alison sat Even Rcdmlnkmart as he was, window and m could not visualize m» magnitude Washington e or the newspaper story. It pikrhed telephppg cg)! wars and rumors of war 0B the front page. from ooeat in coast. gnu Not until Alison 8M rain impossible to concentrs . than twenty-four hours a o she had been th l WFMLUPflJfle grmgupghgphng ___8 wearil . ran comb grind haixzy On the trip over in a - , the newcboys calling. tr: le said they were to stop for urbefs handsome- White was there and Alls h a "vhf?" T: hm on c. seen s Wm“ ‘m’ 3°" ‘m’ “m” pm‘ morning two years ago wlsen he Mv- w 122"’ m" id. “Let! t dfo et ‘little. l‘ ° - i}: so tired ‘an? Zlék oiwtheiwhcle 59”“ ng." office. . Roerd people are not h3g2; ova-operative. It won't o . k , ." Rnerden sold quietly. "We're doing ng t d a "h" °"°" ‘° ‘ m’ ' and Thurber did nOt fail to none: "You ere‘ a trained nuxw W" him f. the . . well, 1 mulled - with c. bullet m M" Hnvv Victim Dlctl "mart; would you my if "Well, we're not sitting any too 09g“ prltlll {light howlback the mu!‘ e-l’ “m” .. P“ ' silence. Eve M ~ W» I’ l . Y ' m “°“.l’.o&‘“i.l§ hug. --1 mm There was a. momen‘ of dmndf d miter an imper» 'I‘erry's faceegras a. study. lyflllll 1...‘. been moi-fly penned over Bellefouw." answered s! wuuhbearu eyes held s cold cm e- Gililgglnb {Nlbfltof ‘stain tn "W" dlgnfifllilllflfi wmwn 'oni '0" Quill-venue‘ c n um ' ohnmola. ' I pl?» of the h2g1: l1 i wit» _u . ' cairn. u, 16. 10min _ I. ma mm A A AAA AAAAAAAAA A AA AAAA A And thoughts Ind 30bit in Ill H1811 H ; uliliedb mob. Btflpnfiathleyateyiltch of llype Ind hands~ Th buml-n touch! . we o, vital, close, life's symbols ggy_ Th6: “OOH I BIG-Bl, ind DOW and are. —R.icha.rd Burton. srvuc Wilmer There are {our basic silhouette variations in fur coats for next Autumn. There is the straight- line, full-length cont which fita such expensive furl u mink. Then there la the 36-inch stroller coat or locket. boxy and aquare, in grey and bin: Persian lamb. Hudson seal, beaver. ca-recul, dyed lamb and concy. The modified swagger coat is l e in the c t: c mm grmgfi and merafmed silhbuettc slightly fin-ea as m skirt, And belted, is approved by some buy- ers of furs and unsponcond y others, but is smart looking in dyed lamb, Persian lamb. cue- culs and kid. l Diuhini to her singing lclaon, Ilona. Massey was an attractive picture in a gold wool suit with lcponico. IDCNQOaw. The suit, iece, featured bend-stitched lape and outside ketc in henna-colored coerce ad, with the some stitching outlining the kick pleat of the straight out skirt. An open-necked blouse, hot and beg were in the laponlca with pigekir: glovu and shoca in natural completing the ensemble. Dramatic contrast i; achieved by Rosalind Russell in an after- noon frook whose black jer bodice topa e violet skirt wl wide charm-use corcclet. Tell enough for the mart cxtrrlarge hat, Mia Russell ch e finish black cartwheel en wi cluctus of ch euce b . Chartreuse again appear: in the sets-w" cloves with black stitch- ing matching stitched d on her black patent envelope beg. The ted aueceu of the aiaer blmmcoehime for aun- mer will bring with it the large block hat as an exeluaivesfadaion. Since the trend is town-d simpler summer millinery, ‘the: are many strawccnd! ccwh ueex- aotly right for c black cartwiieel. Stcmhed lace. net. lcgborn, orgahdic. ballbuntl. are c few, and some of these introduce very wide velvet ribbons around the hi clmms, others being bound wi ribbon, add streamers. EXCESS MILEAGE I to recent etudleahin Aoccrdin honlplcnning. it baa been estim- J O-OQ-O4' Modem Etiquette m. scours bu: 00-0 Q. Isn't it unwise for a hostess w invite guestcfor n week-end who are not l? A. Yea. An experienced hostel makes it her buaineaa to km"! that all guests are congenial before she extends the invitations. Q- 1'." "c: ."-".:.::..":'..:'lzr 50¢ B 1 ll’i§?nsvf1mov._h1w1v colored 11n- ? A. Ne. However. the envllwfll may lulu plain, colored unman- q. wnn. would he an spprovri ate kind of luncheon to io ow an ‘ The Housewife fi "Activities whose husband Yorkshire lint gathering of Yorkshircmen l“. London this month. silo will lam; of a survival of c. centuries-gm, e orthcbornn a J‘ v vvw-OW 11s vwLiteraltu l. i z Her .3 I“ _E 5 2 i ateq that the realest mllegg ‘ uu kitchen begun m m. {$5 taken between the sink and W‘. vrange. -i ._.__ i ‘ DOCUMENTS uscovnncu uncovered during the w can _ In old colonial house in lvew ‘For? There was also a newspaw‘ printed more than 100 years 53°31 MAY runnpucanns WARS or E ROSES When the Duchess‘, oi Norfolk:- h z landowner, stands No lcarlct flowers may be on. the tables at the luncnvmufi Fair t0 be given by m. the Mny Society of Yorkshiremen in 14m,- . don for its new president, mo’; Duke of Norfolk. Tbia ia a reference to the red. ce Roses. I White roses will be embedded in’ moss on the tap table, Each round table will have a bowl oi time emblematic blooms. rnc oomnarrvr culLn 5, With the in: of e m’ ever-ago ohirdu shOllld yglrilglvy the habit of craulng. At leut, n‘ 181')’. shouldn't be co cont In some children. neverthelqi; becomuf ‘ ca: r versus“ ‘i iv anyone. e rn nega v uisance. 1m uufi anyone expresses an op on, is our friend all ready to refute it Perente will have w permit Much of the timu some . child is anti led to his views. Anti indeed, often e child is ri nt and a. plment wrmg. ‘an: ills other ‘ “bibwisumuqn. that bu lit lmttgcaticu. no must learn it redowilcared lllhtthlmllilll of wisdom. l’ - -- a SCOTCH BATHROOM HAS '~ DISTINCTIVE COMM. 5w have decanted their bathroom th a char-acum- tic e are pain blfgkwenameled baseboard enclose c. black enameled floor. A hrlsiil tartan plaid of red. new and 111v chosen for the window curmlnsd repeated in a border on the edfl of the white hamikf- l Q X. oooo-oe-owuecsucsuouf i HowCanl?'l (By ANNE ASHLEY! oo-od-oqo-o-o-oaa-oemoovoe-ule Q. How om I prevent palm lcgmel- shoes from collecting dust? A. Before taking the shM-i rub a little veseline on them. vueline should be leit 0“ “n: they are rendy to wear sxlin- "l the excess wiped off with a cloth. inflow can I add a hrlllllll‘ p0 to articles of cut class) . .4“ "n? ‘We. d a e urpen ne ' ter. Uae about one tablespocnilll to two querte of water. ', q; What in the beet WHY W W“ app butler? A. People who are very 10nd apple butter claim it is best whm afternoon dine?‘ ' l with hot biscuits, not will‘ m‘."'.u“.e'1“ll§ iplutEemAeIveE‘ ‘mm m“- °" h" Mm‘ I’ 2%”; You couldn't ask for! paper doll dzeac and baa reahnew- 111a awfully ti h Iike a thou c $913.6?“ ‘fi-fiilila f TIMELY TIPS .. FOR IHE - HOME SEWER 41-i- emu-m or easier to Ineke than this Pun iy out button ahoulder frock. It i‘: ahnoct u my W 631;: rem, eria look worn. 2 ~ ther t ‘in are w nth? “dlfwmmni. of C 0! Punk m w“ g lfltlil Whit! m? mmumm gt ‘and um e was m; .8in 1 ’ l2 1m ireacya cf -I_a ml- a. l