‘.121 .. ..-..r-sanuéfli'llifihlfi¥.¥ifi8§ PAGE EIGHT .1" i Woman's Re Happenings Clf The Week Witii the approach of Princess luiiibcilrs eighteen birthday, on April £11. when she legally comes ui "jot the King is facing four ciris concerning his daughter. ' "re: <1) l-ler future title, utieslion of national ser- hei- higher education. and , irunccs ln public. S0 lilc Kin has nOt finally de- i who‘ ' to bestow a new uzi lh. Princess or not. If i». i". will be ii life dukedom. l mould not entitle her to ! m.- I-iaiise of lords. since s iii their own right we -: from the House. and would not descend to her ii. ln tins case the King ‘hcr TCHVL‘ one of the uukeilums or create um" title, like the Cyinuru or Glawiu, as v Jc~d by ‘Wflsh enthusiasts. "Bringer of Joy", is of Princess Julianifs '.l‘.L‘l‘ vsho Monday cele- li 5th birthday. in . v 1938. Princess Beatrix and l zlc SlSl€T5 have continued he hope of the future to occupied . . Bea , ricllniult Armgard, who mm! .n:iy be Queen of The Nath- ntls. has as yet little knowl- qf the important position ‘l have in a liberated Hol- r of the burning love h the return of the Royal awaited there. But she know that she and her sil- Mrs. K. W. H. Ingel is leaving Monday morning for spokane. W n. when she will visit her sister, Mrs. C. O. Bcke and her orotner. Mr. J. A, Mackin- non. She will be accompanied by her niece Miss Margaret More- slde who wllhrcslde lll Spokane. . Mrs. I‘. I, Sinailwood was hos- tul at d pleasant two table luncheon bridge at the Charlotte- town last Saturday.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cudniore left by plane Sunday on a visit to Montreal. O O O Mrs. A, W. Hyndman left Tues- day morning on a visit to her daughter Mrs, Malcolm in Kincar- dino, Ont. . ' _ Mrs. Wendell Worth has re- turned home from a pleasant two week's visit with her husbaiz in Halifax. _ _ a Miss Mary (Sandy) Brehaut has been accepted for active service and i; being feted by her friends. Miss Edith Rogers WhO l!“ been spending a month in Brook- line, Mass" with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Porter and Mr. Porter. is now visiting in Westmount. Que-- the guest of Mrs. B. D. Rogers. I O O was Gertrude stems left Mori- day morning for Toronto, Ont. accompanied by Mrs. J. Fullerton- O O Miss Ens Engel was hostess for a number of her school chums nun-allay at her home Bal- ll‘(‘ll0 rind are Dutch in their Fatherland and n0 day they will go back Hi _ciirs ago a happy le called their first . And some day that : make the deep signific- ot her name come true, when Slit‘. will set foot on Neth- liirls boil. O (Jiiiirlottctor/rfs grand Old liz. Charles I-Iyndman is to L‘ rule her 98th birthday on 1w. iii it is not too early to anti- iwymti- this outstanding event and to wish her a‘ happy birthday. Entertaining for Miss Jean Mac- l. n over tho week-end Mrs. Ro- ln-rt Hunter, her sister Miss Kath- l(‘L‘li McRae, Miss Kay Sutherland. Miss Florence Owen. d a ' delightful tea at Mrs. Hun- iipartment, Manor House, u bv a host of initimate ii who made it the occasion iur pgcsciiiing Miss Mach-ran with n rrrv lovely pc-rsohal gift a; a remembrance accompanied by hosts of good wishes for her ruc- csss in her new ‘occupll-iflfl- It s. W, S Grant's many friends: ii l her present indisposltl in the P.E.I. Hospital. a a Mrs. R. R. Bell entertained at a smart two table luncheon brid at her lovcly ‘home in Bfigton We - i’l(-’§(lély O O O 1:‘: A. Vanlderstine was i " : . hcr home Ofleblil‘ gtrcct Thursday evening at a smart fail!‘ tabla bridge specially 31°!‘ curing Miss Jean Maclnan. r.‘ 14am ts. in honor of her €bourlIiln.Miss eliidargaret Moreslde whose departure on Monday for Spokane, Wash. is so much re- gretted. . ' . The Duchess of Kent opened the fourth Canadian Red Cross Maple Leaf Club in London last week. These clubs are designed for Can- MOIE WOMEN WORK Elbe number of women employed in Canadian war plants has lu- creased to 419000 lrcm 144.000 1%. p‘ l1 a. i to be ' ‘:1 "i!" h glllrlrolgu%lilnl: iswcfnlus-i ' but flhillll llilflin, ‘wit. customers ui war Canadmnlowll like our work, too. Films Rolls Developed l Printed ‘"35: -"°“ 25¢ II fiur "lmpW-Inmpl Mall h?!“ ‘ ‘raid Star S h t flervlcc, a our om" l vilidlnfg’, Ont. 51$"? "l submits its liar: t; live your uaull quick aorviro with ha]? sch gr o lat. but as long u cu turn OIVIRFIIO as ilsturar. I'll wait-ii l avato wait. INl-ARGEMENTS j Oil’ In laaal mainih Ila ¢ Framed §9¢”——C79|g,r:05 Z3“, éillvcrlfnClrtaxsalafl Wrallriut ci llaek Ebony finish frames. 59¢ viwh- l! ailsrgemuit colored, 79c. ruin Nam: and Address Plaihlv on NW1"! r Snapshot stiller Ian I21, Fall Olllra l, Toranfl INATOR CROCHETED 1N IABC any i‘ l i 11in c _ 'b'ii\‘n"n'ufa'n'u‘h‘a'r5’a’a'a'a'b"a"a'ilis' - The Silprising Sanctuary l By Leslie Cargill nw-va-ne-swne-vn ma» CHAPTER VI A SUBDIARINE APPEARS As a companion Hugh preferred} the comparatively taciturn Martin to the lively Mason crowd. espec-l ially since it included a girl who, taunted and threatened physical‘ violence, ' "Dziriicd tomboy!" aloud. “Muriel 'Mason, I guess", remarked. , “Eh! Was I talking to myself? Yes, ycurc right. Some u! these modern girls are the limit." , "She's not so bad." ‘ “Huh! You'd have changed your mind it she'd biffcd you on time, chin. {ird for two pins she would have done. , "What's the sense in worrying over might-liavo-bcclm?" "I don't like her. In fact, I don't like any of them." ; "Nor me?" . I-ftigh glared "You included", he, agreed. "The whclc human race does-m match up tn the birds. They don't barter and bicker over business." ; “Only over food." Mr. Martin; interposed. "Comes to the some thing, if you ask me." f "I wish voti‘d nll clear out! What! a sanctuary!" i Strangely enough, for a SQlI-Fiflv. vertised recluse. his path took him,’ frequently in the direction of the encampment. Two tents had been, erected in a sheltered spot half a mile from the sea, overlooking ihe wr-slern cove. aurl near the lilTL""'ll clump of trees the island boasts. Pewsoy lvlasoil busted himself taking photographs. "Father's so keen he thinks of staying until sprinlz" Muriel said, with calculated malice. "He won't find the winter plou- sant." "Then wvli acct-pi; an invitation to move into the house" "No room," said Hugh hastily. l She cocked her head on one side. "Afr. Martin tells us he pro- poses to leave by the first boa‘. If the worst comes to the worst - we can min him across to the mainland." "Shortages of stores. too!" “Same applies. The Eider Duck has exceptional carrying capacity. So you needn't make plausible ox- cuses. Betwren you and me and the gateoost, I'm disappointed in you." "For not having a. scraggy beard?” "Pb/r making a bigger fuss of Mr. Martin than my father?’ ‘Does that 8o for George well?" _ She regarded him ourtlzllfiflill", “If you weren't H, hermit I'd SUS-l pect the intrusion of a serpent into‘ this garden of Eden." "Good heavens!" I l he granted l Martin 8S “For my part I wouldn't be im- premod if you were the only girl‘ "Ah, but I am," she taming away and leaving him to puzzle over the implication. Going back to the eastward side, he discovered Martin in the act of I pitching a bottle into the sea. "In, the ‘hone it will reach mv friends’ and fcll their. ihe fir I‘in in," hel explained. There urns nothing untoward in this. and I-ltich dismissed it as an example of plcturesonuc optimism until he discovered the full-owing day, a broke“ boitlc washed ashore. Among the frccmenfs was n sheet of paper closely covered with lct- icrs and figures in what was rbvi- nusly a code. At ihe foot of the document was a six-letter groun- iniz- sufficient of a coincident to suggest "Martin" as the signature. Instead oi‘ turning it over to the probable writer he tilaccd the paper in his wallet, a tacit admiss- ion iha-t he was again querying the motive of his first and stickiest visitor. "Silly idea". he mtlli8d. “If the blighter wants to write in code why shouldn't he? But how would his business friends gut it? Thcrc isn't a leziblc address. Oiily a por- son conversant with ihe code could real! the messago." | Whenever he harboured susplcl-‘ ous thoughts hc always came up’ against tho blank wall of why uny- oue should be mysteriously‘ inter- ested in Ovarn. It Wns understandable that. rt naturalist, like Fcwsey Mason. should comr to study the wild life. t At this point ho pulled up short. laughodf- The time measured by the sun's ‘(ill [not brcnk ally blisters. Shaw-Herring Nuptials aim “I. Social and Personal Y. Fashions Y. _'“ Lteratur ifilAkY 5 1 ' AJobOnly , iYouCanDoll run-unaltered’ AflAaanrr ms Aurel-n on "l" ‘f. a aw l" T!" 6f," u , feature Mob “v7.- quatlous are 111°" “u” “a raachad the Wartime "u" m Tn“ mam from houlcIiWI um region. The answers l" Pm‘ vlded b! the BM"! 5°“'°"*u,f:; pas who have Intelligent illlm “ed lo alk no D11" "nml u‘ I“, 1g sand them in wrltlnl l0 ' Woman's Roll!!!“ Adfln" mlttee lg mzrdwai- Times “m! TEL; the n-ew reirlilfli-ion on o, an" 5 1 to tho _ lfiirngnlllter February 3W1! ,, ., A. The increased value Yo! D coupons covers all those "D 00W‘ pons that are valid in b51131’? °’ 3"“ °°‘“'“£'i.“§"i‘.’.‘é.§i°se' K we’ value of can" coupons double the quéaéntlty (if bah! 199$ m at 1 can A. Yes. u are now able to 81$ two tins clfyo baby foods where fos- merly you coil-id get only one. Can- ned fruit is increased frcrn 10 i0 ll tion’ in Drive thought there was a ‘price ceilinl on them _ ' is a price ceiling 0" reginsrlvhfifsiais are bmllhi l" bulk by a government agency. and ihe‘; sold w the trade at a price “hlc m. wife as a killjoy ,lt is sill over bound to vary 1mm 59°” In addition the raisins from Australia are than those from California. and both are inrported into Canada. Principals in a Canadian-English wedding which look place in Chapel Royal. Savoy. The bride ls Miss Joyce Herring. daughter of Mljor A. C. lli-rrinz. V-C. Mrs. Jessie E. Shaw, Charlottetown. P.E.I. The groom l5 Lieutenant E. P. Shaw, I..C.N<V.lI-, son of The 01mph arc shown above (merging from Chapel Royal under an archway d awards held by tho groom's fellow officers. RKJN Pilate. ,_.. ‘Living 6:’ Leisure The Woman's Realm ii Thirty days hath September. sill. April. June and November; * ' _Ail ihc rest have thirty-one tlxcepting 'l"cbruztry alonc: Wlllfiilli hath but twcrityweight, in ne, Till leap year gives it twenty- nine. —Conimon in New England States To keep the cold whcc outside... try putt storm windows and the window. too. tains NEW YORK - Large. flowers on white pssuals revolution in the ecliptic from any equinox or soliistlce to the same again contains 36-3 days, 5 hours, 46 minutes and 57 seconds. This is called tho solar year, and is tlic only natural or proper year, because it always keeps the same seasons to the same mouths. Now the civil or common year con- sists of only S65 days, therefore we should lose 5 hours, 441 min- utes. and 5'7 seconds; but a day being added every fourth year, brings the solar or civil years very llCi\l'i_\’ cquiii. This is called the Julian your, oii account of Julius Ccasar, who appointed the inter- calary day, thinking thereby to make the civil and solar years to keep wgctlior; and this day be- ing added to the 23rd of r'ebru- ary, which iii the Roman calen- o: irns sbzth of the Calends of l\i h. the sixth diiy was twice reckoned, and culled Bissextilo Dies, and thence comes tho name Bissextile for leap year. But in our almariacs this day is added at the end of February. American neighbors, ' d how well the Guatemalan purple and they may adapted taste lng of Mexico. as do prints of the new rints tones-light b us a brown bac d. o around colors for definite print; in black IIEPIUL IINTI Burns nrc almost a5 frequent as falls in the list of accidents iii tiic homo. It‘ the burn is serious, you should ciili it doctor. But if it is slight, here i5 u. simple treat- ment used in tho armed services, illlfl in many industrial plants.,_¢up_ lieiurc treating the burn, wush| g_ when yoillg hands“ tiiortiiuglily uwitlii a leave m, 5:1“ on “my”, nii soap. icii cciiiise ic urn- fll‘0ll._i,’0llily with the same mm mum" “d cook “am pure. mild soup and ixntol". Do Cover the Rub inside surf a of cu fat remaining it. Then a folded newlilllller between the inside Catches dust and dirt .and help; heap your cur- clean. it SPLABIIY FLOWIEI 0N LIGII‘ GEDUNDI u »‘;‘°u"f;‘i;“"":.....“‘ alimkofthausaoffliundancaof dyes. Border prints. generally in pat- terns borrowed from our Latin- us use wilow in their bor- ders. und how with gimplc changes be to our Red splashed with yellow and green flowers on rayon crepe give us the sultry tropical feel- leave; and bright flowers. One features two medium print on 1.. shocking pink on green. or white on gray. Peacock blue and a deep “hot" pink, slightly darker than last year’; shade, are often back- small rather in- l. If you are using corn syrup, honey _or molasses in cake nick- ing. measure your ahortoriinghfirst wi any m . are your syrup. You'll find it aeIgt easier to get the syrup out of the ou make apple sauce cut der in small amount of water. Put apples through coarse sieve to remove the cores and skins be- rfim---,.._. i GOYIER CRISP MOLABSES COOKIES ‘Ihare is a nice rich "M" 931"" ‘Shh? if i“? 00d I] VOI‘ I V I V HG 8 ‘n ta“ ahoriimi cup (lightly parks) brown or l!‘ 5B Cream shortening and gradually blend in sugar Dissolve soda in molasses rad add windmill; to oracles-lain t , $111861‘ Ill lit and add to first mix-cure. Chill oro upon. a “aria; ma]; V” almneltheintannm-w Dorothy Dix A hys- i MARRIED MAN NEEDS some i» ‘ _____________ Wife Unwlse to ObJect to Husbandg p . , . ,_ a Office Entertainment Before Hflllday _____._.__ ‘Wilt: mt n or olnIgnhg parties at halls i ll ‘Xe a . ' . e v .. , '“ ll? glglxigniy or_at T lvrilng and Christmas? its‘. ififlll-(llizllelg lenneilaglgiléd women Jlflzhlell‘: sharesolaigiemeeilpchrlsvgsdancm“ “d "mill- 1 KNOW Obiwt to my llllrlbfllv - aflalrs. but he clalns he has to mliiilwuiirfv , says that when he doesn't do the i¢11.,,,-,"F’- t his wife not letting him our I. ,‘ l! _ dmft trust my htlsband. been. ~ - years old and very ROOG-limlflng a goes to these parties he doe became he likes in e and - although he hn't one who cares All otf this GIQTIJMEII s aver bad ii n -. icr ivomoyyth me very lntich u, t. and he says if Am I xuroxis in u [ .‘ I . l lionlt lllllitllil llw ilCsillilli 1 A WIPE . MEI NEED SOME WOMEN T0 PLAY WITH Answer-I think you are wrong. Absolutely. and 1_ m, taking the best possible course of losing a perfectly ucml husband men have to have some woman to play with and if thrir “Eros w it, sticrehis always some accommodating ladv around who W111 i191“ e w oopee. ' ‘ One of the main masons got g0 my riagc that they iilnp the bars search of greener fields and ewer is because their wives nuke domesticity all work and ,. am thlnli that arm a hard my» work a man shotilqi m no?“ diversion them painting the kitchen fl-wr. or putting up new sliely. the Pant thr d on all the Dlnns of Friend i to armlae himself to either sneak m“ have a fight to act tlnrn m up with hen anv man com hlioglood . C o divorce decree, s 00k Itsceimtomatlntiswl-isitywnra do bandmgoing to the parties his finm throws. iinste of making siseries over would get a fresh bah-do and on will-h him and pretend to enjoy i wh H is hi that it is thoseawfthrlezhhlaui F311». for lllIQi-tliewm . books furl’; working for a they like that they never will for m Itfs apity that wives cannot nallrethat wh ii day after day. year after year they £15113? 3.138133“ did not exist in the on dnlvs when lllb ma. w... r on occasions. A11 1| a latdgyglgandkerchief, the helping ht?- the distant reserve, mm rd and woman work together at the Sanw miiehlm when he balwls her out for lia- ms spelling, or Sha calls him ion’ loalflng on his job. Worklri together- wuhes out all raise of in q aach oliar. %,i.lt?'?.llllt dn the ulna . and th wi c come to innit other that makes ves green-eyycd. but that, fri my. SGMUIIQlIIIaS any mental significance. in obiecti - , arid that 11ml mm’ v 0th times. ther Pe hens wif is Wiifiini’: all” ullidéufiahlnt But willing moi-uh in; llfumgtill I BlV a lot of (ti? wmiid raaiila Wuwtsid: of s bmlness eiliee. “ er m‘ ." mouth. to tl t 16-‘ - vino ' 1. waécwhamlildlwuisinelcorfiviotlgsglgd .7 YEA‘! R . - mbnloll. and this is my advice to M1 DEAR who wrote an elderly . I have acquired a pretty Bynoinaans totaikavartha UllCIifiIfMJLfW th . l htl fl tired obn- vas or m blgfifdyflfhg cut with a. floured cooile cutter. Bake m a rather slow oven. 35 l5 minutes. '-!'1'!l!!! Ell‘..- SHORT HOLIDAY A sturdy old farmer had a wife who lISKI loafiendered his life an!- buta ofmaeslnafltof her goods an iind among tho , an a. t several 0f thorn arrived to co ole with him. He sat on his front post, pullin away at his pipe. "Jim," remark n H of hisfiieighbogg. "I pity you. m..‘£'u"°ii. “ti” " ’ h. Rich §’.‘-l“'wi’.."3°i..h'.*-“"“ " MAKING IT CLEAR Captain-Well, Pte. Emltli. what did you have for dinner Private-Tamers. sir. What Captain sergeant) - dofiime mean by "tsters." serg- Serfleant-Itls only his ignorance. dr. l-le means "spuds." Your medicine chest will give you another good cleanser-cunn- or spirits. Remove tha dirt from your cards with a soft. q TH-ythcrenuyuflonsoutonymuhbexrifarandseei w situation with do-ilixediv his vanity would be wounded and he would the and impossible for you to stay on. Than on yourself and be sure i you are keeping Your distance and that there is no touching of hsridi oi s. Ba airs that shirts are always in place: that i- an : as vs we . i crfice ‘lingo honeatuworking girl limb“ Ilium“ silo"; taboozeyeronyourworksn mansions-litter. of arood secletarvttk children or -- It is pretty difficult to m wfltcny at the some time. to be Billed. Talk about John cotmtry, even if tile-rails no such -- girl airways had a brother or a fat er lust around i whip to avenge hcr honor. and iii a male relative into ihe convent! Keep in mind that first man's mind on his work. not on her children, drag them in love to a girl and talk It is a good Jim. who is oi! fb The old-fashioned cor-nei- with a sho , good policy to gently br such Just in case. f that‘ ~- WHO KNOWB. ANSWER-I commend mesa of wisdom from n indv Sol to mlv com.- ndein-t and to all young and inexne“ gills ivllfl l"! ' ndle the wolves who are bent on devoiu-inir tiicm. Th is a cruel situation. 'I‘hey cannot give un their iobs and lice ftom d er because they must work, or and there are also a! llollli‘. - . old an peofiavle and little children who are dependent on rnesg salaries for a eiihoad. And the poor little craa =- sro defenseless because l.l‘l(’\' lack i knowledge arid the worldly wisdom of how m iauuh off nmnticiat revolt them, and have not the l to tame a wild beast and turn i!“ a watch dog. Yet it can be do e. and the letter qlloted new -=!}°“§, to vurn the trick. Ibr it is a curious thing that manv n mm “hos out by trying to tempt a girl to wander of! of the straicht niilllll bath halos her to keep on it when he finds out that she is rezili I and means to stay that way. Needlecraft‘ surface . ‘There was no better cause tn trust HITCH Wlill in rile Elllllfl 608i- ihe crow of the Elder Duck than (‘ll “'11P! l!!! l-lllll lllvtfvlvlllli , the mm, m H“. rowing m“ WM, Uiciiyl, and bun lg; firmly ‘but not l l; “my were 1n 19351119’ n“; m0. _t1IIlllly with a thick rlrt-ising. t ndin, to be strangers But nnth- .' --—- lag unloward had occurrcd~unlessl N0 illolm T351413 F05 there was anything in those imnu-i bmumows Whirl. to do with nui-so-fresh cake and cookies is always a pro- fore sugar i, added. You rave time and labor and get more real ripple flavor. 3.15am the water in which vegeiablec have been cooked and use in meat pies. cream sauces or in soups. This l uid contains valuable vitamins an minerals. cloth lightly moistened in the camphor. PAIISLEY PREVIEW There's no charge or priority demanded for the extra ration of iron tangy flavoured parsley. Its fresh dark green colour has become utility battladress this I ‘For The Home PINCESB JUMPER ‘This is a particularly flattering version of a well-loved fashion with its taper-slim lin an Jaumty tab-bottoming at the should- ers. Add the sparkle of a frosty Brighi Phrases Win Friends Guy. friend-winning repartaei A lined footsteps. o: the coded mess-Z age. And hc had no inicntion of‘ precipitating trouble. 98 girl nrcrls it these days, for chances to make friends are brief-a calull meeting, a few minutn between No furthcr references were nnde to the bottle on elthl-r =ide. Mar- tin wlis beginninc to chufe at being blem. What about cutting the CLEAN CARDS WITH ‘EAIDUM POWDER cake fingers, adding fruit and uncooked custard mixture. Set in year, and when it goes "active" t adds iron and vitamins A and blouse and it ill d f - time to play-tllna, 0 y,” “m d” l! 7011'“ I bridge enthusiast and your playing cards aren't wh they used to be- ars lovaral WIS’! to lnske them new in cleaning than with c in powder. it really wor l Just place the cards in a pie sprinkle with talcum and rub with a loft cloth. Linen cards can be cleaned v0 successfully if than o gentle audit, ... -_-.- you with a _clo£h‘d_ipr;d_in a-a Thisl-lome-Mixed Cough Relief ls_l_'la_r_d To Bea a v- 1-3;? u f£€'.;.."2i.“..‘l.‘ii'i“.t2i."i"il'.;.i°°l; 0 much for your money. Tastes fins- No matter what yawn baa using children lova it-and it naval- ntwlll- for cough! duo to cOlill You'll be the You can feel this home mixture rat in admit that. till surprising tlkinl right hold of floodlit. loosens the phlegm. the irri- taiad membranes. and helps clear the air passages. Eases soreness and diilcult breathing, and iota you sloop. Once triad. you'll swear by i Pins: is a rvwlll Win90 THWOII ingredients, in concentrated C to our diets. Chop it up fins and float it on soup . . . at the last minute of course. Or use it on vegetables in raw salads, fish dishes. wannao iivfizimoififs Daniel Webswr. as American secretary of state. was the first to warn other nations ix- keen nut of go HswaiiarlJs-lnnds._____ a pan of hot water and oven- pouch until set. Ever tried stuf- fing baker apples with stale cookie or cake crumbs? Good. but "don't forget the spices! PAINTING POINTER cut off from the shore, yet he always declinrd to venture forth im his cnckicshell. Hugh was at the Mason's camp when 111e- fRlOfillilllhlf, flsitrmt of nll finally nut an end to his ex- _D_0C_l-§_t_l_0li§Anf finding Ovarn Island :(Ci):fillnll€(i‘lt!pnr;o>9, Co c» IF Yllllll llll$i i ICHISES IIP." l TIGIII AT IIIGIII lillilll lIIATllIliI-llfllll lllll N . 71M in sill! l0 equit- 9' n"=‘-ls..*"-"t: arise’: s." ’==' - r sleeved blouse. Bend 30 cents for PATPERN, which includes complete sowing guide. Print ymn- Name, Address and Btyia Number ,, ‘ ,. no sure to state its you wish. Include postal unit or acne number in your address. dances. that's about all. So, if you get stuck on no . . . I don't know" at auc learn a few bright phrases. Thcn, meeting Jack on the strut. you slip easily into tall: with a smiling "This is nice. . . . What are you doing in this part o! town!" and what to say next is no blam! As you get the trick you mil smoothly into a party with a "So hire of you i0 ask mo" to your hostess; you get your dance partners to beaming with a deft compliment. "How well you rhumbai" In 1mm. too, you sound sincere with a warm “all my love and sympathy," inltold of a chilly “sorry to hut." 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