gasp TWO _ wuvwwv oman’s Real 00000006 |1'I'/ w‘ vwvvv others 1n the _personnel of news- papers. magazines and periodicals. writers of plays and fiction should rirld 111111 1111111111 1o Joyce. "Suu- 111101 101111)’ 5-‘19119111115- RM- c5- pusc vou 11110111 1' 1'11. and stay out lflllllly fine for confidential issues. ' ‘ As soon 11s Joyce maritime interests .rida leaned toward MAY 21 to JUNE g1 (Ggmini)__ 111 F1 10W . Benefits will come your way if you lll-i 15 @_l'l°"}"{"°u5 keep your keen mind and versatile ‘ Llmllfm“ ‘m’ talents at work Perfect for pro "ie V0111)’ ‘ - . 1 ' ' ‘ S‘, Jmwe 50mm‘ L‘ ‘mdoub: 1i1o11i1g. selling. conferences, agice- 11111 l-awtul C\\'lii‘l' oi hacienda "wnm 5eekmg and 21mm"? TQVQYS- L11 1311111111011." _ a {JUNE u? JULY 23 (Cami-Tl" "\\llt\i.\ 11 1.1111 to do 11-1111 11111.? Excellent Indications today for em- "lixorcisu your lll('lii(1l'\'. (iencral? l110.\'_l1l_<‘l!l H1111 financial matters. Ilulivitlunl advancement is more 1111.1, "Vvlioi-niinhiuited 11' who lioais it 110w? than ixrssible. Give f11ll expression ,. "Especially to vo11." said Nlargn- Voice. "General. i business. 1 1 u “ .1“ 111' vrlvil. 1n your honest ability. Try new 1.1.11 11- ““““\“‘,_ trays and means to improve your ' ~11 W" -‘ -~ - 1 iiifairs and progress generally. "(.1111 :.11 l)i)1";\(l() .~11 ieizcd abandoned proper . U111 1. 11.1.\1-1l. 1111 salvaue. Mv s11)!- gi-stieu is that vou tirraiiue 1o have 111111 ilbiilltlflli iiie liiiciciislti, in lllS urn." t "Nothing etisier. I'll have him shot 1111- iiexl tune I11‘ shop's ills Lice l1) town. I've been 111111111111 1o oo it 11.11" vears." "I'm aiftlitl I've come at your icsla hour. Naturally General o do must not be killed before the abandoned hacienda is (ifiliilllfi- 11-111 IIUOSsCSsIOII oi tne richtiul 1Don't be timid. TRY! JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 tLeo)_ Interests of public importance: iiianiitacritring. selling; handling commodities for personal and home use: army. navy. aeronau- lltlill min government. projects first favored under today's bcneficent vibrations. Money gains possible. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) -— Good time for shopping l and ‘for art interests, dealing with ‘ Dllblwllcrs. authors. newspaocr__ llltllltlgmllPlllS. theatres. radio, ex- ecutives. Both the practical and idealistic rate. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER '33 Libra) - Laivi'ei's. government 1c invrcly His ten- h a L11 Bqrranca. should be killed Devon if he should die a ‘natural death-his heirs would inherit. Inc-y Your Individual 1 H C) R O S C O P E I PRESSURE ‘ , 1————By Frances Drake ‘Y ' '1 yo, Manda,‘ Dummy,“ g3“ officials and employer). builders. GEORGE engineers, drauglitsmeti, teachers, MARCH 2i to APRIL 2o (Aries) r011 mwflawd 111 the 1110111110 01 ‘GNEW ._very ggjnrulagmg m4 amour“. youth should experience unusual mg go,- mdusuy, manufacturing advantages today. All Librans are (IIAMBEII|_A|N building, public mflflgfs and an due for benefits‘, no matter your lines of endeavor that necessitate ‘Fade m‘ 91919551011- , keen thinking and planning. Fav- OCTQBER 24 1° NOVEMBER 2'3 " -I-— Orabp; [gr qeaiing Wm», your S", lScorpio) _-- Personal achievement Dario“ and Others in “muons 0f and gain in general business and 60mm AlnewChamherl abjhgnpy‘ ‘employment matters favored and 1 WNUSorv/tce APRIL 21 111 MAY 20 (Taurus) mdimiw- T“? 1110111411111 511011 and _cr1[.1¢5_ editors‘ reporters and large institutions will benefit alike. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER actions, dealing with 1 will brine out its better chara istirs: A fine mind that 1vil1 eivirr ly scek 11nd retain knowledge, can porza 11cc. 22 (Sagittarius) -F1nancial traps- _ executive: c1 government and manufacturers and builders, with brokers. contrac- tors highly approved. Laborers and skilled workers can make fine headway. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (CGDFICOHI Benefits through philanthropic and educational inat- ters.‘ finishing incompletecl work. familiar items. conferences. agree- ments and perfecting your skill and talents. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 lAquariusl — Clerks. salespeople. stuclenfs. you ctnpolvcd 111 public service. firemen, police. are HIHOIII! first favored this friendly day. All Aquariaiis can and should accom- plish now. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Make profits today: pave the way for future advance- ment. Favors through superiors rind important business persons indicat- ed; also unexprcted good news. ‘A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be somewhat changeable. force- ful and very capable, but inelirtetl Social ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “OOl-v and Just how far parents should iiilei children is a problem that would tak solve. mes it is ‘iié-Etnns 11111011 somet from throwin trel. as it wo matrimonial in and when For if a boy marriage. appfalSlllg vi wnat. sort 0f 111e, better than 11min can. tie never even looks to see‘ thinks that because Percys that they will 11-11 11 happlly get-her. Hence Father ~ and Mother ieel that they are much better fitted to‘ pick out their sons and dauRh £115 ‘ husbands and wives ior thclflll B111 the children are to do it ioi tieiii- ‘ belteiseenis a plausible argument-l s and to be jealous and dictatorial. Relig- 101B trainlitg for this bright ("ill I 1 l e \'\l(‘(' 51111.1‘ hold a l1osiion of i111- uould have as coed a case as he! y vears of niv childhocd—" . _ _ _ tare ten to one you'll c Ulvlllll‘. (101101111- an mother's fate. The schcii not to 111)11t-11i' 111 a m» meet your 1e is to ti - kzllinc llllllAbllfllllX drive him and m‘ frmowmz our ‘(ml m“? them now holds the property. It is es- sential that V011 be on the spot to l 1111.11 the l1ill.~_. Slllllllllll100tl€1lV your Lake mmwdmu, nosmsgion_oxl the 111m 1141111 iiie iIll'l_1lll(l leave liei. SD01,‘ mmd vcu‘ Do vou agree?” ‘ ‘I119 int-itieiit gels in the Dupeis. --I (my said Joyct “But this h1 re and GQl‘01\\ the border. The $111 General Dorado _ h . w’ be km_ 1 is Yulllllfl. miauticfiulilhas 11611551» $11.11: ‘ed. will he?" e “on l as tltes a0 Ml 1B 001F11- l “No. child. certainly t: I'm l cl b01101" 1° back l.‘ “Tlyh- D° w“ be‘ lto reassure vou on thatwpo1nt.”§aaid rm w see 1111111111111? ,. . Oneiia unctuousiy. “The question “Ofcourse I see her zetmul ner- lnow arises as m who shall b‘. vom-l lei klllflll. 811d 5° d0_\'°“- . . personal escort." “Probably; hut zhat s a mere inci- dPllI~DCfi1tlDS 11 necessary incident. iobsned almost instantlv, “Send Ser- (41 his neck in bUliiTlE water and 0116 or two of our own cabinet officers 111111121111: tn their topplmw perches‘ wifh nails and teeth?‘ I used to think vou had the brains of a‘ areal’. minister of ivar. but I'm beginniiic.‘ to doubt it. During her long speech Onelia had been advancing toward her with I ccitlike tread. Now he Dlflqfld 11 111111-11. finger under her chin. tipped sack lilctl lltgfélrfl“glagwgéizgdegggkilui do with everv minute of your time." (llVll ll O ' "You've started somethinfl." he‘ riunbfed. "and we two are 20in! to‘ finish it. If I betray vou. you can always get me shot at the ‘market: price. but if vou betray me Ill have you dragged bv a frightened horse. He stepped back. shrugged BilOlllfl9lT§ and sat down. "Call Ell‘ . Joyce with confidence. Lovaty ivritten in every line of his face. ."this is a social gathering. Besides. .vou are now commencing a month's 1 ifurlougl‘. on full pay. accompanied ;by a detail of eighteen men. Never ‘ bv any chance are you to report t~ ‘.me what happens during your ab- :sence. It won't be necessary sinoe I ,-am abnut to tell you what. vou will broad vet so complete to t e la l . "the shot that killsl . General Dorado will surely kill vcu. hlslfillrlgliis <1 tood 1 Ge 1' “ r . m nera. the l When 1101-52212111» 1 When Joyce enteited nothing couldl "Today. if vou like." said Joyce. have exceeded Marglfirihda/s “colimilas- l "If that’: impossible. then tomor- cent ar o accomp men ne row." ‘ It. was the Generals urbanity- l "It: will take three days at least! "All vou ask is to be put in 905-1 tn place mv men," he staged, “They session of La Barranca. Is h8l5‘must he sent singly and in ad-_ correct?" vance. _ I was happy "Attend to it at once." he ordered "Yes. General. there. I've never been happy slow ‘Onelia. “As for you. hold your- 1 1 self in madineasandpseegyoLhiive FOR- IIIM -— HAND KNITTED SCAR!‘ j Q l. <1 DESIGN N0. M0 . Bcarfs are always fashionable and ever in demand by the masculine fix You (‘Rn knit this one in a solid color or contrasting calms. Pattern o. 860 contains list of mnteritfla needed and complete instructions Tn order this pattern. send l5 cents in coin or stun .15 to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. Tn (‘harlnitctmvwi Guardian Ncodlevrnrk fkpertmcnt. Design No. 1W) NAME - - _ - - - - - — - BTREET ADDRESS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - - - Dcmdo should be in residence: oth- OFWISL‘ \\'(‘ W ttunetl '3" Doruclo and thcrels onlv one sure source. of inforinati Oneilia. Rarlda: “I cou'dn't do ther could vou. But the 1W0 0f 115- that it is iun to walk if it is with .ii_ casual conversation?” H9 touched 3 be“ and the i169!‘ l Joyce. iniriciied bv their manner. WES g9 I "Sit down. Pancho." said Onclia: l i. bv identical springs stranzc that both faces should 2o through the same chances of ex- . nression. ‘seeing her hi: El Tenebrose. No iziil cf breeding cou‘d crash that door and keep her social standing. 11rd whether anything happened to he!‘ _ . , , - .- - He proceeded m Ewe instrucgiom so 8f lggilylsléiidJoliiéltgllltégsio do 111th it. mctilet‘ who has sent her on a 1on2 him if you like. but don't kill onena‘ hasdiioiv 111111 1111.. “work would be 1111. I leg. The the sort Cr “WU, “.111 q ..."_, t1» o 0\'1‘i' .1:.1ii1. I " ne incnieiii, scnorita. Our )1 1 ‘ 1. ' y‘ , _ f “ _ "W111i “x1111: 111210111001? NmuI-li contemplates prcseiitiitiz you lit/fill‘ gclllleaqilittcnlllglllttiiitpclillullln N rcariua 10111" H1111 11111 a *1 ' the hacienda and nothing more ltl ~ 7 ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘n1 wonqer u vou C‘... Se? a ‘ is a‘ dangerous ulamqaxuemely dam . égolitgathe seneial tuned. 1o Mai- r 1 11°19 l5 u” hem” Sour I germ“ 9° "ml I "191111- 1 (10111 9-‘1- "We have overlooked an 1111101" 1'1, - . .. , ., "h _‘<_)‘-. 1411"“ iilflaeiate when I sax the chances 1.1111 Dllilil. she said " is VIII-II] l a sufficient number of nien ‘nrro ll'l“ 1W5 1110*" 51“"“i¥~ 51191105“ within the walls of La Barratica A " ' "IA 1 some of 1111111‘ irusticst men attend [Dick a nunnel an a given 51mm] and walcljcllflldngi‘Llcgggnafii] 52.1.13?” "to to the eywt1<1l1 01 13111111110 11111191" then drive out General Dorado who, ' ‘ - o 1e- “No; wcwe trot to ilnu out aboutl on." l "Where? Who?" "Adan Arno do of El Tenebrcse." ‘Call that a. source?" exploded "Trv to make it f;ow!" "That's the trouble." said Mar-l it; alone. nei-| El askt. d . l ‘Whats Tciieproso?" It cioeuft occur 1n you you mikht ‘geant Buenaventura." uuA Iesmlfiflny pears.‘ 5am Mamm- nlso safe the ambassador from a, The soldier who 91-95mm‘. emu-red g“g‘i'2h€lc{’lié‘.,' “m” 5°“ ‘vould mu,‘ country we both heartily detest up the 1.00m unmedmtely msmred| “oh D sage let me g0 won hep‘ r1 Joyce. 1 It was odd the wiiv their hour's irneu 10v. ard her as though moved and eouallv Their Latin eyes weie unaware of 1 anv such dea"lirie. which onlv made on the ewe of elopiiuz with it more amusing. "It must not be a bad idea." re- marked Marirarida at last. "Not at all a bad idea." agreed “As a matter of fact. un-l ‘ess accompanied bv both of you. I ‘wouldn't, consider for a moment going myself. I'll send my car to1 pick vou up. Sha‘l we sav at mid-' night?" '_"I‘oo earlv bv at "Wgarlda. least an hour."| "‘ “Make it one o'clock." (To be Continued) COLLEGE DEAN DIES Dam of women It Victoria unl- vorlity for 28 years, Dr. Margaret E. Addison died in Toronto. She was 72. In I934 aha was honored by King George V with the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire. oulti be ironiniiltina a out with hiiii and make marriage a .1. . deazed b\_1$l1_1055 give Marv mink bu. tne catch is that husband ivives are not a matter oi logicTi-‘git- oi‘ tas.c. and it happens so 0 X1. that the very qualities that woud. 11111111111 11,1 the parents would. cue their children 11 11.1111 in the neck- '1 1 l l l Different Opinions . . 1 - _ . Afoihers choice of a ‘wife foi Jollll 1 inteifere is 1111* nice. domestic little 1:111 110M cuor W110 is a_ uccd cock andiso Wt11°1l*1:.1.1."1 “ "* ‘* have a nice _i _ but sne woulci bore him ‘to depth before the honeymoon pas ‘cf/cl’- What he ivants. is a \\'1i(‘ 11110 l5 easv on the eyes and who h.s oomph anti IT. and W110 ‘W111 5W1 1 DlClliC instead of _a chofv- . Father is ccvtrnn that the mid- man who could coats and limou- sines would. make her i‘; far mgte desirable husband than tiie poor .v has nothing to offer her but wno love and romance and tzaletv 811d congeniality. But Marv knows that the arm of the husband she loves 1 around her will keep a woman . warmer than all the furs that ever 1 Came out oi the szvanklest shop and some cne who makes every stroll an 1 adventure. But it it is always hazardous fer paients to tiv to nick out their cliilurens mates for them — 811d freouentiv tragicai ior them toure- yent their children from mBIlVlIlR the girls and boys with‘ whom ‘they are in love-there are innumeiable cases in which they slioii d ‘ move heaven and earth to keep them strzs 3 and daughters from making ma.- rlaacs that are sure to end in dis- aster for them. Some Discretionary Measure! Manv a girl has lived to bless the visit to Aunt Jane when she was a 116:1‘- do-ivell who had made her believe that he onlv needehdl her sacred in- ue ce to reform m. “Mrdnv a man has thanked God on his knees for his father's savinil him from marrying when he 1111s a loveslck adolescent who thought he couldn't live without the pretty lltt e thlncbtoté skirts who flirted Wllh ve v. e 111111111 doesn't always know best. 1 of course. The iudgmcnts of par- ents are not infallible. Once in a line moon the drunkard dflPS Sfilbfl‘ up after marriage: the loafer zses to work: the rcue turns into ‘- Darby; the wild girl goes domestic. the inferior girl climbs up to her . husband's level. But, these miracles ‘ _ 1 l AMorningSmilc I They uwre sitting Olli- in the moonlight. _ u "And," she said proudly. 1f poverty oomeg we'll face it to- gather." "Oh, sweetheart." he murmured. "Just the mere sight of W111‘ 11100 would scare the wolf away." And cver sincg he's been wander- l!‘ ‘by aha returned his ring. . AMNESIA The little man furtively entered the IIOIISUS shop. "I want three potted geraniums," he whispered to the assistant. “I'm afraid we are right out, of gemniuma at the moment." the assistant replied. "I can let you have some very nice potted chry- santihemmns." "No. they won't do". replied the little man. "I wanted the geraniums to replace some I had promised my wife to water while ‘she was away." A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS——Lucky Girl -..-..-_ . from marrying a bout to topple over the ed ZOHIQHXIICS Father and Mot 1_er wreck Mary's lives by sticking their flng any degree oi oert ‘ . sort of write cr husband is_8°ll1il l0 8111i them. 110W can their parents 110551114! ltfcth-ei- say that they are olde dren; that they have liB-d m the world; that and know “$51,? also 511v that not being‘ in love _ wit»; sally and Percy. tliev can take a cowl, calm 1 who is 5o enamored of S if there are any brauis up step matches hfla - c ‘fream. We all have ou , _ . ‘rlieht. to ll1Il-'{0_(llli‘ own mistakes 111 v some day. j ents have to pay .e1'rors in 11111111119 . 1 -- the a lot mcie hanin inaiilailcs 1f ivovililslelii listened tn the nld peo- l pie. o: Party Games Flor All Occasions m The Guardian Home Service. Bo sure to write Nit-me. Address, and t e Name of booklet. I Dorothy Dix Says— DIPLOMACY IS NEEDED IN CHILDREN’S LOVE AFFAIRS Parents Must Use Discretion When They Pass Judgment On Whom Johnny And Sally Shall Marry icie with the love affairs of $11011’ e a whole regiment of b010l110115 W Father's and Mother s duty YD S!" little nitwlt, or Mary herself away 011 8 drunken W55‘ cl be to rescue them if they weie e oi a Dreciifllfle- And John's and ers into their pies. And which ls the time to bu-t to keep hands 011. no one knows- and girl cannot themselves tell with ainty before marriage what know? Father and r than their chil- ore experience of they are better Judges of people bout what qualities wear best in of them. _ Tnev can determine trimoniril timber Sallv and Percy ai.y's curly hair that der it; o1" Mary. W110 perfectly in the rhumba. ad__of_dumestl_c_ity_t_o_- 9W ma down theigulh J0 ldom that parents 0Y0 l7§rY§1°1§lvs311§°t111ea in doinll 1.111111: in their power to kcecpn er- chiluren from‘ taking such a ‘cape ate risk as is involved in marilmll 8 woman and man on the chance that they wi1l change from what they 11W into what vou want them to be- Where to Draw the Line And if parents desire their‘ chil- dren's coed they W111 d0 eV°'-‘1%‘c§“§ sl ni-t oi lockinsz them up in p?‘ 1 1 ls to keep them from manimk in i1."1l' LECIIS. Of cuurtse. ‘isecirfrztisuh séroctiidwnlrtp: n - . - 0° r inalienable 1 r11 cc. but inasmuch as the p111‘- mm a for their children's nt. they certainly 1t 1o some say-SO 8110"‘? d Mary choose asjwlfe Am] there wen d be have a rill ivhoin 11011 H11 and husband. DOROTHY DIX. Put Zip in Your Party With These New Games owoooooooownuooo-ooooaooooooooownnooo-w ‘P11150561 1 Fashions f 1.11 1 l l J THE COOK ‘S CORNER CHICKEN BIIOBTOAKI Living a 2 cups medium white uuoe or chicken gravy i l-2 cups dlflod cooked chicken 1-2 cup HIIhhIDOXDS 1 tablespocn butter Method: If you haven't eno gravy 1p do. make I. white sauce y melting 4 tablespoons butter in a pan and then blending in 4 table- spoons flcur. Add 2 cups of m.lk or chicken stuck gradually and con- tinue cooking until the sauce is thickened, then season with salt and pepper. Add the chciken. Melt. the tablespoon butter in a pan and add tire mushrooms that have been peeled and chopped. Saute the mushrooms in this for 5 minutes. and then add to the sauce. ' Serve this on tomato tea bscuits that have been split. IN II/OYAL DAVID CITY Once i:i royal David’: city Stood a lowly cattle aired. Wherg a Mothci- laid hoi- Baby In a manger for bod: Mary was that Mother mild Jesus Christ her little Child. He ciuiio down to eartn from Heaven Who is Lord and God of all. iAnd His shelter was a gtaole, And His cradle was a stall; with the poor and mean’ and lowly Lived on earth our Saviour holy. And through all His wondercus Childhood He would honor and obey Love and watch. the lowly maiden I11 whose gentle arms He y; S ‘casionzilly until the sauce thickczis. ,Serve this on toast. or ycu might ‘serve it on a mound of steamed TOMATO TEA BISUUI“ 2 cups sifted flour 4 teasposns baking powder l-4 cup shortening 2-3 Clip tomato Juice 1-2 teaspoon salt Method: Slit together the flour. alt and baking powder. Add the shortening and‘ cut this into the dry ngrecllents, using two knives or a pastry blender. Cut until the mix- ture is in fine crumbs. Now add the tomato jucie and stir the mixture to a soft dough. Turn out onto a. lightly floured board and roll to about 1-2 inch. in thtckness. Cut w.th a fairly large cookie cutter and place on a lightly greased pan. Bake ‘l1 a hot oven 1.450 deg. F.) for about l2 to 111 minutts. Serve iitt w.th . c cream- ed chicken mixture. CURRIED CHICKEN Christian children all must be id, obedient, gcod as He. For He is our childhood's patteiii Day by day like us He grew; _ H41, was little, weak and helpless, ‘Ilears and smiles like us He knew And He feeleth for our sadness And He shareth in our gladne s. And our cyes at last, shall see H.111 Through His own redeeming love: For that Child so dear and gentle Is our Lord in Heaven above, And He leads His children on To the place where He is gone. Not, in that poor, lowly stable, With the oxen standing by. W,» shall see Him. but 1:1 Heaven Set at God's right hand on night‘ Whegilike stars His children crown- All in white shah wait around. Among the extravagant, fashions that are being prcmoted tn some 5 tablespoons butter . . - . _ 6 11111051190115 1101" 1‘l“a1i1l§'s~Zlle1§§§l11f1§l§§"‘Oianw 2'13 3 mp5 chm“? “wok white) to wear w.th pr-itvn fur 1'2 ‘easpom 53"’ coals and tortoise-shell colors in I M i Dash 0f peprer 1 wabpum tun“ powder buttons, jewelry anti accessories. or with ambler. The whitc fur or ve- i £1111 £31220‘? ‘H k louis hat is another cxpiesuio.) oi , f-P _ ° L. ca 1.0 5 style interest in OIl-Wliici for z cups cooked diced chicken winter‘ Method: Milt the butter. blend in the flour and gradually add the . . . N w moii ~ 1 1' 1 chicken stock. Cook. stirring oc-l ” a I c010“ m‘ u c1 m sweaters are bright SIIMIJS. IP-ashicn feeling for orange has lcd to 1n;- reccut. addition cf tangerine. Fwo other important new addlllJllS are sage green——a gocd sweattr since it combines well w.th biowiis, grays, beiges. natural. and p111.- terned tweeds of ths season- a bright purplish navy which can be wtrir with. every other color and ‘is lively encugli to W18!‘ even 0185526 types of sweatres. Alhgatcr leather is having an enormous success th.s season. then season with salt. pepper and curry powder. Now add the ptas. diced carrots and tre chicken and continue cooking until the meat and vtgetables are thoroughly heated. rice. CHICKEN LOAF 2 cups diced cooked chicken 2 cups diced cocked carrots l cup soft bread niumbs 2 “$5 Pigskin is bigger than ever for 1'2 c“? mm‘ sports gloves and bags. 1 tear :cn salt _ 1 smai onion. minced b4 cupchopped green new" The broadclcth bag is iiavlng a great 51106855. Guess Who This Isl What a grand feeling to give I successful partyl And you can easily! Just stock up on lively gamcsf spring something new like "Living Statues." To play it. send half the guests out of the room. Then ask the nihers to take statue-like poses ii- lustrating some character. action or emotion. One hilarious idea is to illus- trate "Spirits of the Dance." The young man playing Pan in our pic- lure is the "Spirit of Aesthetic Dancing." And fun to have a dig- nified guest as a wild-eyed “Spirit of Swing," a hefty full-back type as a languorous "Spirit of the Waltz." Now have your other guests re- turn, write do\vn their guess as to who stands for what. (Give a hint as to the general theme of your statues. if you like.) A correct guess counts 5, a partly correct one . For the highest score give a funny statuette. Or do you want a stunt 1o break the ice at your party's start? No- body’s shy after "Bag Handshake." "Musical Partners." How to play these and many other jolly game: and stunts is told in detail in our 32-page booklet. Gives fortune games, ice-breakerl, brain-teasers. action games to keep 1 jAdd this to the your parties humming. send 20c in ooina or your copy lainly your mpqge. 111-net Addrnn City Province nity of Mutu- Mohphylloinnl In- | stalled her In a lift-room mansion h givt of B0 feet. Some of its own Method: Combine the chicken with the carrots and t_..e ' crumbs. Beat the eggs slightly and combine with. the mL-k .111d the salt. chicken nrxttire w add the chopped Massive gold link brasele‘: are worn over gloves in pair. They nave big lock:ts hang 11g off, quartfe fol or dse danglcs, mon- c-gram plaques or jewrl set pen- dants and mix thoroughly, N. minced onicn and green pepper, mlXJlfl weil. Pour the m.xture into a greased loaf pan and bake :1 a moderate oven (350 dog. 11".) for about 60 minutes. Unmold on a platter and servc with any desired sauce. L Ncwwi. color matching is glue D _ . Bronze slices art back in szyle. The transparent long scarf of net and lace is sscn fte . The black top wth baht-colored; skirt I5 trong favorite. ' _ 2s. i949 eratur vvvuqg. E Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm Gabardine suits a regulation riding blcllfisevfo TERRACE DRAINAGE In building I tcrr it ls wise 1111111111 11;” éraé-prlrritélrfiy gravel or broken stone under: heath as a drainage bed. This aim serves as a cushion DQ111115; {rm The terrace is then much 1955 i|_' mlifllhi 21131:‘ to tieave badly from from, a, CHRISTMAS 210x T110 phrase Christmas B0,, originated in the -1 c w "We It w“ reaell; ytherl"; u». which was placed in the church or promiscuous charities and w“ opened oii Cnristmas I)a_y‘ The contents were distributed the 116111 day (Boxing Day) by e west and where the contra-laptops c-nl slated of cash were known a; [H money. However, farmers were a; 011$ to leave their on. tribut-ions in kind. eggs butt; flour. meat and other agriculturarf products, much the same as the farmers of Quebec tcdav place fruits at the churoti entrance on ThBYIk-fllvlhfl Day. the result; o1 the 5319s of which go 1:11am 5...“ ses for the souls of relatives. 1n- many churches in Canada. the ac- cumulation of Christin gfts L! distributed in much. tli lll'E>m3I'L~ ggsas in the earliest. cjm m", 1113.5 atom FROM THE sum courts siiouw 1m TEAM It is easy for a young married couple to start‘ pulling against each other from [ALB veiy beginning writes Ruth Millett ' When that happens their mar. iiage‘. though 1t may ‘hold together, iasn t a chance of being ieally 511C. ccssfiil. You can tell‘ easily enough wmn =1 “~11 11 11111111111 11211111 t 11111 1111.1- baiid. She complains 31,5111, mm a Bleat deal; that h; spends [w little time with her; that his 1115 doesn't have a futute- or that he color l doesn't understand 116w hard me works. _ And it is Just as sLniple to fig- utecut when a husband is pulling 58114351 his wile. He kicks about household bill.- as th.ugh he had and .1101 known before he was married that two can't, live 11,; cheaply a. one. He doesn't speak f hi " an individual-but 13st a: $151730“? an. and one. he is sure, who got, the be“ °1 U‘? bfilrfiFln when she landed him. I-Ie i8 likely to 11111; that his word is law in their lam. ‘And he always uses "I" and My‘ instead of “We" and ‘Our.’ Even children don't bring s11 l1 3 Pflllllie clcser together in [heir mlllk-IIH- The mcther is deter- mined the children shall b."- brought 1111 111 we way. and the father 111 another. So they rmt over the children. Cwiiies who get off 1111 1111 wrong foot. dcrrt ealize that m» onlydcundatcn for a succcs1ful marixage is mutual co-cperatzon and respect. and the drterminat on to find a Way to life 111111 111111 11¢ sallf/fflclvly to bzth partners. As‘ long as they stay mama-L a wlllle should w'rk out problems together for the gc d of the mar- Flilke and of the couple, instead of 93011 1131112 to gzt his or her own way. Then they will appear as allies showing the wold that they are a Black taffeta is F111 f ‘ dmnsxggiqgg; g worn oi Sttiilftd animals make toys for small children. This cute duck, all dressed up in her best. is fun fur crown ups to make and iun for 111/err child to play with. Make the duck of terry cloth with brzgttt 6ll0w feet and bill. The fcet be. 8 56111814110. she waddlea along realistically to the delight, of every 0118- Make her cape and bcnnet of plain or printed cotton and just see what a 800d time even the smallest child has i-etnoving and putting them on again. Toy Duok NQ. 11203 in ll-iiwlwa tall. For fabric requirements see pattern. “Stoligettiing of tliebeimkirtienseedsig Amman can agin lcnaiduizid one of its tritium-in, the Madam-in. This tributary flown . through In almost unexplored are: and la very little known. It. is call- ‘TMMORTAL BABY" IIOME lgdlngyt geographlggg on; of L)" gr es streams the old. Iti When Baby Jean Gnintl. wu a 2.000 mil€| long, and whgorlt Join: few month! old. the Royal Frater- gm is two mile: wide. air- ra y season t sec I 1m Long Island and undertook to tributaries are over 800 miles in give liar ‘manor-hilly" by shielding length. her from "huer thoughts" of ordln- _-____i__-_- f‘?! life. Now two yelrs old. Jean Th; Indian Diuchidia, a climbing In back with tier mother In New plant. nu leaves that develop as Yoik City. pouches and roots that grow in- side tholeoves. By GEOFF HAYES 1. -i. 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