vv I I Fashions '1. Literalurgl lrnouour MY TENNIS onsss was wmrs...'r||.|.| SAW .W0man’s Re alm '1. §0c'al and Persona .-_. ..V,,_.I.. v-‘kkkk 1 OQ-OOQQ-OQOQO-OQ-OOOOOOOO-Q TIIE LIKEABLE Dorothy Dix gfzlys- MAII Living s. Leisure 4 1-2 curs crown r1185!‘ 1 1-2 cups water 8 1-2 cups cider vinegar 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 tablespoon mustard seed n turmeric There an not, Meth : Use fresh, A field mouse in a shock, A pheasant in the tall grass, A lizard on a rock- , Most creatures nave their places t - Just as the eye expects. ' - But strange the thugs and places The heart of man selects. _ ——The Woman ’s Realm B! BEST WAY TO STOP QUARREL liq-M» gtggvgggggcews YOR R""$°'WA5HE9 . ="-""== "m" 1s NOT T0 GET INTO ONE iii-iii 51M or» ~ ‘i PLAYSUIT l "ll manna . mam tho iwmyeus, mum M , _ _ __ __,r_ - --—--— tfifififlvliw. t ‘mum, ma; W‘ i. fifwfzléxwdg-ilgingdyomizfe . .0»; mm Wm h, “m, It Always Takes Two Persons To Make An‘ w“ "W" One af m, bu,‘ o; gush“; mo" round d downstairs he beard voices in the glmbeuind derrierekzefimelélgux° “fie Karsiwkbgilmogmliefi lifrimlwnhregvingflllii B A ad d O - n‘ recon . “Mull the hall and called him There w re e V01 e He ' fastuons, and though still not elm,“ suumer‘ m me- room‘ ‘a0 Q iljrisotlijliaarflent m game“ cmlefg-Rlrls and a man One of The number of domestic? ainsisrelmively small n uenoe e t " . p0,.“ Co“, and Jmkeglzfit; gleam m timplggrfiiyagglgatfeiitgthtala? many men who are brutes who best up their wives. nor an there many hers, medium-s red onions or gathers at back, sometimes I lvflchael In the ensuing sctlffle ha’ women who are shrew‘ and viragoe" The“ l" m)" mm mmTlf-‘d coup-l Wash the cucumbers and wipe them flare at back of a jacket. and 1n did not'see the Kid's face until the A A l“ who “k°tl.’i"i§‘“l.‘i, mestonfent "3 libel!‘ mites; well. then peel thg onions abned was: some dre se . f ll t b k » < m Paces o rpetual th l: , Gut t e cucurn rs an s s u ness a ac as, large dog flan been ejected. when 118 Most men and women are king-cheated oniggsanf coarse crosswise slices. “d welbmeanlnf- They 8-"? i“ 1°" with $11056 Prepare a brine by dissolving the they marry and ntend to nuke them Mop. and cup or salt in the s cups of water. t‘) ambush 993mm} lmmes- Y“, 1°!‘ B11 0 F1118- Place the cucumbers and onions in Argument, S0 Much Bitterness Could 9C1‘! MIGUE- Sweet are the uses 0f adversity, . l. which like a tond,,tliotlgh ugly and . "l venomous. wear w: ‘.1 "rrclous jewel’ ' fl " 1ll liS helid-shctkespeare. well as at front. A Fifth Avenue New York shop, outstanding for conslsteitly rest-jg. nizing the importance of fuller came back. the terriers subsided and Mrs. Dixon was able to make intro- ductions. The girl without the dogs was- ‘ ; For the nose thatis too Short, - , add length by straightening the mp5 in qr _ n 1 sort, 1 ml , "m" a“ “me “tum? “whims and “'1”! W110 sopar te rscks d cover brtii well . . €}'(‘b1'0\\’5 and carrying the outer with. skirteséwsadggiliiisg 03:9 svifinflltiiliyulfailr hair indmxcllaeliglgtsi: 216g 1111!: cats and £10882’; homes in whic ‘mm ‘the cpl-warm; brine, u; stand illi5 zownrd your temples. The ldf-Z bustle and panel draperies. It's features. Her fine arched eyebrous the bmoyn an s as muc a par o‘ the menu as Ovefflliht- Ne." mvmiflll drain bQt-h eggs at breakfast. How marriage changes billing. ccoing love birds into fighting- cocks no one knows, but it happens, and it i5 one of the major tra edies of life. For no mar- ls to direct the observer's eye along an unbroken line frcm ‘the tip oi our 1105c to {lie lizgh point of your and big eyes. were unexpectedly dark compared with her fair hair and skin. But she put him in mind of called the “Baroque Back, the sil- the cucumbers and the onions thor- EoIuSeIt-te beautifying 1941's fuller oughly. Now combine the vegetables and t g my, ___ Mabel. which made him ill at ease.‘ cover with a weak vinegar solution r ‘I ‘ - ' »—— WELL-DRESSED woman CARES '11‘e.°“‘°r “m “"4 5°" WW!’ halh- _ {liiigehillssggflcgnallllg wgféflutltlgleitifsilltflhlleyongn’? W211i}; m“ Wm‘ “w” Pm‘ “meg” “d- ‘lf you lake rare of your own FOR HER CLOTHES ALL THE lsoldaéik as wflalaunw‘ “Mk: “mg; each other, nor is any home such a mocllzgo of” wamr‘ He“ the vegetables i“ ‘his! 1111K “PM 11 helpful hl-Ill- All" TIME lzilliif cgfoeirwgas uzigitignqa-ékciilég; the word as the one in which there is nelllhu- f“ "m" l“ mllllltese. making sure your pjliali i.» (iry, run cold water over your nulls; it keeps your p0:- , i~h iuucz longer. If your polishl * i ' ; ccuiplcrclv rovers the nails, the tips ' are less l ciy to break. that the liquid never rises above the simmering point. At the end of this time the vegetables should be tender—however, care should be‘ tsgknen that they d9n't beccme tool Drain this weak vinegar solution tenderness. nor restfulness. nor peace. Onl bit- ter resentfulness. There are. of course. hus ands . and wives who take quarreling in their stride d accept it as a part of marriage. ‘There are oth wh t ki k t a good, lively scrimmage and ap nt enjoy; inersButotge gloat? mg‘;- supme‘ ority of married couples recognize t as e b ght that takes a.11 they into dust and ashes in their Dale skin. and a lovelv bored mouth. The young man was good-looking, well-groomed. and self-complacent. A tailors dummy, thought Gerald.’ a" feelmglgliaipst antéahgonistlif. m’ a scover wu ma; me tau dark Rm who looked; hopxed for out of marriage and turns it You Cfln tell at a. glance, how chic any woman is simply by looking at her shoes, hat, bag and gloves. The smart woman's hat how- Be-Ioiwr stockings are worn even ever plain and simple, has a fresh a 5 for mo’ first tune. they should be look about 1i, The ribbon band like bore u m, m’ m0 l-hs. from the V989i9¢b195 and d0 110i 115* - . r:u_~e:i lll lilkiuviirin water This is crisp, the felt absolutely free Mitdgen. Stile liivaesrits li:sha§lvls|i,leal-' it again, Pack the drained vege- Xvi: -n- m» Lbrcs and makes the from dust. It's obvious that she ized her. hut whgn she smued com How to Stop Fighting tables in glass-top jars and cover , runs lnvt-l- mltl farther between always brushes u inside and w; perfection became antjmated and‘ _1 get thousands of letters from these bewildered and hopeless ones with hefllfid‘ Pifikli"! SYNP l“ 5%] _ U <- ‘ Soup flakes and make before she puts it on. ' dimples flickered in cheek and chin, SB-Ymg that they are married to good men and women who are faithful i" 011°9- aft‘ completely dissolved Her leather shoes are Shining, "Do we need to be introduced, lvlrA and time. 800d providers and good housekeepers; that they have lovely Millie the Pick“!!! SW11? b1! d15- plunge your stockinm Her suede ones never look dull Ashley." she remarked as Lhgy 51,003; children and beautiful homes and everything to make them happy, except solving the brown sugar in the 1 1-2 l wan-r. A teaspoon of from dust. It's apparent that she htmds- 01' did m" 4°15 11° m’ Bu" ‘t ma‘ they “m” get akmf mgemer- “ups “wit” and 3 1'2 cups Cid" ,- Add“, ,0 3,9 rinse Wam- has leather m-ts replaced one“ wasn't fair to turn out your big They live in perpetua strife. They quarrel over everything from vinegar. Add the slices and heat the mixture just to the boiling point, stirring constantly to make sure all the brown sugar is dis- solved. Pour over the pickles in the ars. friends. Should associate only with the lllliliil .n the soap. utnuc to <‘l‘.'\' stockings rod. because it auto- .-1 v eliminates (110 po-‘sibility lhoir catching‘ on wood and snagging, beauty. My brats should have gone politics to pie. Neither one can say a. word that isn't the fighting word to the car." Now Gerald saw phut to the other. And theawant to know how they can stop it without either per gyes “us; d“); blue, like the 535, one making a. comple surrender and becoming a doormat for the other in the shadow of cliffs. He had been to trample upon. unable to decide on their “non; be- To which I would humbly su est that the best way to st a quarrel fore. ' is before it begins. Refuse to be rawn into an argument. I John says "Mikeki no business to growl nt the moon is made of green cheese, let him have his green-cheese moon in she washes white or “gm beige inch scraps. He's got a bit above mace. If Mary is set and determined on wearing a new funnyehat, let and that she puts trees in her slfmes the minute she takes them o . Her bag never is an over-stuffed stm-peless affair. She takes every- thing out of it once a, week and but: back only what is lecessary. Hero i: a good exercise to correct Y0u’ll wonder why _ .. right-thinking people. Overcome s rrmv'_.. font. Curve r ,5: arm over gIQ-veg after each wearing 12x53 o ream, better? we were rogmweali-I-ifé thixgd H the pliessme gust mo great get’ up and ‘we the tendency to spasmodic inertia In. . . . t _ _ - . . gs ou don t hear n t rile 'ou. < - - - . f?” l?" (‘l '1'" htggi fludfile iitngerf she treats costume jewelry as so sonyvtfi,‘ ma; about m» y ° 5 tensely practical with a flair for the yQu wefg satlsfled W1th m ‘°“‘"‘"‘= m‘ e "g" ‘p " She “Puld 89mm"? 891115. keeping The fair girl was introduced as Ignore the Causes unusual’ left hand on side of your face. Then each piece in m ush gently upward‘ with left fineer- lined box or ip and smooth ilpivrtrd with right, thing in a roomy Jewg] use - follow g the other in ouick Hence her bracelets clips and silcrowcn. Ilse the same movement ping never a". scratched “m. ‘he Prbtflc right side. reversing the stones loosened» pCSlilOll cf your hancls- Further-moref her white 131011595 own little cotton- else putting every- ~———— d n1: lqwe EVERY ivnsnu NEEDS 0m: 33.. Y...’ §.,,.§,‘?° g, $113.1“ “g? WHITE DRESS immaculate gfoomingg 15 the ———-—- foundation of . Into The life of every well-dressed chic u-vmnrl .~ 1d come one perfect Will It should be simple so rim silt‘ can war it to the coun- try club for luncheon or slip into it fir n drive in the country. It should be washable, so that she hwy have it always fresh during the sul y summer days. It mould be per! v tndorcd and beautifully fated. so that she won't lock care- le dreswwi. It should be com- MANY GADGETS FOR. KITCHENS The Present — day compact kibvhefl- equipped and planned for all-season efficiency, pays its biggest dividends in convenience ""1 00mm“ when the hct summer months roll around. Electric fans. kitchen ventilators. and plenty nf good-sized‘ windows. circulate the air and help keep the kitchen cool. Careful planning of the kitchen layout is the foundation on which cool comfort ls built, According to authorities, the axis of the plarmgd kitchen is the sink. More than 50 D61‘ cent of kitchen time is spent here. and careful planning counts fullness that fiiogtitceeggril-Ziiritlrigcgiiiin’ design’ . . i a con- lsdffwlllnil 111V) 1'"! bwk 0f | tribute to year-round efficiency as 8M1» —— in dresses. coats and well as summer com-fort Prefer- lflfjlitlis :_Y°11 ha"? m PWOCIIIN , ably the sink should be under two M or more window's. I In the properly planned kitchen the housewife finds it unnecessary to rush from the pantry to stove to o u‘ sink. wasting time and energy. Dis- _ l. tinctive feature of the modern HEHU Bl] LA T E .5 step-and space-saving kitchen is the ble. cool and immaculate. Easy to lock at. easy to wean-that's the perfect while summer dTB-‘l. NEW sruiovnrrn nxvrrnssrzns BACK nrsrtr svn PANEL DRAPERIES Talking about the t generous u'e of adequate cabinets. Wall cabinets above the kitchen ‘fixtures and base cabinets stream- lined between them at the uniform heikht of 36 inches can hold all the dishes, utensils and IOOds needed in the preparation of a meal. GRATEFUI. SPRINGBOK CAPE TOWN - (GP) -- "Our Wanks to them and we will not disappoint them" wrote an Afri- keeps-speaking soldier in North Africa to women of the Union for supplying soldier comforts. BASKETS 0F FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DESIGN NO. 744 Nesta Browne. and was quite pre- pared to monopolize Gerald, wh-le the gloomy young man was Derek Langley. Tea. was brought in and Gerald stood up with alacrity to hand round cups. relieved to escape a-tete with Nesta. She showed an embarrassing, if flattering interest in him. and he would not talk about himself. den her cup, she smiled up at him. “Thank vou! Come and. ta1k_ me. Derek has bored me t0 tears.’ | "Oh, I say. Lizbeth--l" protested Langley. looking hurt. "With the narrative of a mare he saw this morning." Elizabeth ignor- ed the interruption. “A perfect beauty not an atom of vice. and action 1lke—" rek be- came almost lyrical, but Elizabeth uiterrupted him again. "Sire may be all that. but if she- threw you into the duck-pond this morning?" “It wasn't her fault. Those infer- nal clothes flapping in the wind; People have no right to hang up repulsive pink llannelette-—" I The end of his sentence was drawned in general laughter. "My 800d man. you can't convince me that she wouldn't have shied just as much at crepe dc chine un- dies," scoffer Elizabeth. "It isn't ner taste. but her temper?" | “But Lizbeth, Turner's willing to sell her- “As a. favour to your friends. Mr. Langley." interposed Mrs. Dixon. gDotgt ride those quite unpossiole ru s" "The trouble is. Mrs. Dixon.‘ Derek looked still Bloomier. be- cause your husband can ride arty- thing. you think no one else can. “You certainly can't!" Elizabeth was incisive. "Look at Red Bird. "Everyone knew she was a. brute: and you're always down on Derek. chimed in Nesta. n “All the slllier of him to buy her. Elizabeth turned to Gerald. "Yduil think us unable to talk about any,- thing except horses. But we arent like that really, except Derek, who won't be happy unless he buys Suz- anne and bre his neck." H "Then he wouldn't be hapDY- Nesta. locked at Derek with much play of long lashes. which was wast», ed. for he was gazing at Elizabeth. She spoke lightly of other things. locking up at Gerald, until he too a seat ner her when she talked more softly of his illness and the Dixons, her low tone giving a strange feeling of intimacy. I “Isn't Mrs. Dixon a, darling? You know l: you'd got to be ill, you were lucky to be here." "I was." he agreed. soberly, think- 1| from a tete- I k credit and reaps rewards. a If you don't like your in-laws. leave ‘em be. Keep off of all contro- no use in starting thin s that versial subjects. There is before you get to the divorce court. our wife or husband as t} to sell yourself. D If you are reall he religious and political dispute b worship God according to the dicta When he handed Miss Mad- for whom thev please. Eliminate the making a fair division of the famii l0 lowance that will keep her from be ng always sore over being an unpaid domestic drudge. Compromise Tactics Then why not trade in some of the wife's ditto and stick to ‘our berg against tobacco and you dont relish lipsticks and clawlike red finger- nails, swap your cigarette for them. on in many households for years an put up or shut up. Friend W fe wants to step ou want to stay put, compromise on a time 5c u ly at the night clubs instead of looking like an early C ian martyr. Trade in a new dress now dance cheer lecture Get something for what you give and get instead of quarreling about thin s, ‘whic don't have to qmrrel unless you do i for the I O O U O I ‘Low On Etiquette Dear l... ylx-Please tell me why a man will ask another man to remove hi. lasse be! >1: fl ht, b twill t lite ask his wife gogremoae hegtsebelfxge n5.- beag her no be p0 enough to ANSWER-A man who is brutal a little short on his etiquette. Or maybe he thinks take it. D0 you would with some one to whom you were try- There are mighty few quarrels that a kiss or a com- ent can't turn into a good-will meeting instead of a riot. in earnest about wanting to stop our husband or wi e apply a little common sense to the s tuation. Settle ou can't finish Use as muc tact n dealing with uarreling with each giving the other the right to of their own conscience and vote = Let Favorite Poems Add Cheer to Each Day row over the money question by income and giving the wife an al- vour t! its d ' an“ "“ oul“mil°i’.i'é’“.fn“liré?y That will stop a quarrel that goes d years. Anyway, she wf ll July's to t every ni ht and you are tired and ule for the gaddin and kt- and then for a. night out without a ve something for what you ets you nowhere. You eer pleasure of the thing. up? PUZZLED WIFE. enough to beat his wife probably is that his wife can ROTHIY DIX. HORO --—-By Franc For Monday, August 25th MARCH 21 t0 APRIL Z0 (Aries) -Discouraging rays should NOT discourage you. A quitter gives in and loses out as a remit. The in- dividual who fights back deserves Be the r. APRIL 21 to MiAY 20 (Taurus)- Watch your step this tricky period With keen perception and agile mental gymnastics you can make today a winner in spite of unfriend- ly‘ aspects. It's up to you to deellver t e goods! MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Your Individual ing that she did not know how luckyt "Mrs. Dixon was wonderful. Old. Let your innate good judgment and Margery. too." finesse be the ju ge of your course. "She's such a good soul. and bul- Accept advice of elder lies the whole household." "Don't I know it‘! i. always ex- and wiser heads. Maintain a calm, productive emotions pected her to box my ears!" and he laughed. to add more seriously: "People are amazingly good." | They had so many interests in common that there were plenty of topics without turning to personal matters. Insensibly, the girl drew him out and he found himself talking easi wondeiinil wny some oeonle were so‘ exterior; harness unrul lest they impair your efyfectlveness. UNE 22 to JULY 28 .(Cancer)- SCOPE es Drake program. Inject a novel twist into your activities. Be warned against subtle talk, insincerity. Listen well to the lessons taught by experience. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) Meet whatever tcday has to offer with intelligence, fort- itude, appreciation. Be worthy of your naturally courageous, capable self. Worth while progress can al- ways be made for the effort, JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Advice to Capricorn- ians holds for you, too. Day best for usual routine with a touch of “glamor" to help sell it. Full steam ahead with all talents in action. Tact essential. FEBRURY’ 21 t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Particularly gocd in- fluences. Today's "musts" demand action of an energetic type plus in- telligent management. Constructive efforts sponsored, Don't tackle what J A tip-top day in which to spread your wings. soar toward the heights, In aiming high your advancement will be ever upward. Streamline your methods to attain your goal with a mininum of waste. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (1420)- m _ The "green light" is your signal to ¥§§€1 oenafelfrlm mélfmm fie?“ 13$ push forward. Avoid any half-heart- femininity and big dark eyes made, ed measures I! you are some to him realize that his clothes were flwmhpllsh. do so with every re- shabby and his hands scarred. He 80""? l?» Y0"! Olin-mimi- Gvt the was not conscious of either fact lump 0n COMWi-liflfe- glhile he talked to Elizabeth Madl- (vAggUSPAggeci/a § 2g en. -, no eapecia Derek Langley joined them. He preferences, therefore today il seemed s. pleasant fellow. but his what YOU make it. Don't fail in conversation was limited and his ad- producing dashed results. steer nitration for Elizabeth WM clear of selfishness, intolerance. strongest characteristic. Before tea, sEprm/pggg, g4 33 was over. Mr. Dixon appeared brisk. (Libra) - Friendly vibrations. Corn- snd smiling as usual. I plete your schedule conscientiously. “Good afternoon everyone I knew, P10311014; 11mm“, through mm W110 i0 “W” "the" I B"? '3“; connections. Avoid overindulgences of appetite, pleasures, hobbies. ti] v-EIIB Evidently he and his employer were (Scorpmgfii? gestglclzgg undfici: °“ m“ be“ M ‘arm’ The“ he turned "file you to be cautious in all mat- “) Lanliwy- "I w“ smwmd w m ters Foiesi t planni and con your ca: behind Miss Elizabeth's. I cemfinwd o ',_ h m‘? 1 ' thought you'd have been at that did u‘ r é o“ rain‘ “pm” meeting. After all. it affects Proad- "g8" - 9°11 mvrtgflg hate- Add a bright and cheerful note to your kitchen with embroidered weis. They are fun to do because they work up in a jiffy. Hot iron ansfer pattern No. 744 contains four motifs measuring about 5 by 7 inches each with complete instructions. lo order pill-torn. Write or send above picture with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Need ework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian To Charluttmown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 144 out BER. MEMBER mfildstggtenduggflpasiyrvnigligld the bung 33 ‘Balmfllull - Grim‘! "Y! 10- "then I saw Lizheth was liere. "15"" ext-m "P Ind WP in Y0"? hink that sufficient _____ ______ (explanation. but the girl was not these plggggnf, welf-‘aregsed people, He seemed to t gratified. he felt an outsider. They treated "You're a rotten landlord. Derek." him as one of themselves and spoke ‘she said dispassionately. Then she of the things they were interested questioned Mr. Dixon about the in. shooting. fishing. winter sports. afternoon's meeting. which was the motor show the latest Dlavs something to do with a new water running in town. They took nls supply. Gerald thought. the vlrl understanding for nted. he was more capable of managing her cs- so obvl tate than the voung man. srcfl-e their language. ouslv one o their set end NAA1E___ _--._———____-.—-_-_—--— amnnr ADDRE88-————CITY---—---—-— paQv-nqgg___.--.--______----___.--gm comgonable The others being deep in business. But he knew he was a fraud. no he crossed the room w Mrs. Dix- be.ter than a penniieas tramp by tue en's side. wayside. He was only here on char- Standing there, glancing round Hty-and that could not last. room, looking at (To be Continued) you can't reasonably finish. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is gifted in many ways, particularly in mental and artistic talents. Itt. should cultivate an even balance in ihought_and__ action.__Beloved_ by Solution u. ma shortage offeredyby is to grow your own. Process begins crate compartments (it! to feed on .“Lai2= is real! Lite is earnest.’ A . . .. act, that eacin tomorrow Find us finin- tlian today." Encouragement for the human heart . in those brave lines from Longfellmvs Life." A daily reading of such be- loved poems is an inspiration and a delight. The petty and humdrum cannot bind your free spirit, say these lines by Richard Lovelace: "Stone walls do not a prison make. Nor iron bars a cage . . ." ‘ There's joy in just being lilvc and such joy you find in this ver: from “Give a Man a Horse He Cal Ride" by James Thomson: "Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can reacl And his home is bright with l caln delight, Though the room be poor indeed" And there's always joy ar. beauty in love! Elizabeth Brown ng’: famous sonnet begins: "How do I love thee’! bet me count the ways. l love thee to the depth and breadii and height .V1y sci" can reach . . ." Read these inspired poems com plate m our BZ-page booklet. Man) wihers too by your favorite poets- iurns, Wordsworth. Poe. Jame Ihiicomb Riley nnd more as wet‘.- ved. Perms of j"y, f"l""""2 a" "A Psalm of ' RINSO-Whiteness of washing. Whatever to rub and scrub. Try GIANT package. Rinso gives the whitest wash ORWELL W. I. The monthly meeting of the Or- _well W. I. was held at the homo of Mrs. Owen McKenna on AulIu-‘it 2011! with an attendance of 11 members and 6 visitors. The meeting opened bv repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by "Pickling Recipes". The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signe ~. Plans were made for holclinll a dance. It was. decided to order some new seats for the hall. Mrs. Percy McLeod was appointed as new Secretary. A donation of $10.50 $9M to the Red Cross. also $13.75 to the Queens Canadian Fund. Miss Gold c McInnis was asked to met the move for dance. Next meeting ls_to be held at the home of Mrs. Nfll ‘ifs- Innis. roll call to be answered bv a "Grab Bag." Collection amounted w 60 cents. Meeting then adjourned after which a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. A very plea;- ant. evening was spent with music- anything else when you see JUST wait till you see the gorgeous whiteness of clothes washed in Rinso next to the results you've been getting from other ways Send 20c in coins for your copy of "World's Best-Loved Pcems" to The Guardian Home Service Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Ilml Take your country vacation light heartedly in this pretty IMO-Die“ .‘"“ ‘d peasant frock. ‘The full gathered Bit! Province skirt on the wide waist band is top- ped by a soft white blome with a fie. Make the skirt of 5811i‘ ll-W’ cool low neckline and a dainty wl- A Grow Your Ow n Stockings where eggs are hatched into siikworms. Those are placed cocoons. Then Vsndraselr unwind; cocoons and reels up skin of silk ' (3) formed by 110 of them. ered cotton perhaps one of the new Hawaiian prints that are so lovely. Choose sheer white for the blouse and you'll have the smart- est Summer time frock imaginable. The same pattern can also be used to make s one-piece dress with l higher nentline lf you wish. style Ne. mo is desisned for sizes l0, 12, 14. 16. l8 and 20 yearl- sm 16 required r 1-4 yards of 19- inch fabric for skikrt; 1 5-8 yards for blouse. Bend Twenty (2011! coin is PN- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style iunber Be sure to state the size you wish. style No. 8086 Size ............... Name ltreotlddrc- guy Province RECEIVE THEIR. KING PRETORIA—-(CP) - South Ai- ricn is the adopted home of many Greeks, mostly royallsts, and arriv- al rere of the exiled K'ng of Greece and h's family created much ex- William Vnmirsseir or Chicago In cardboard box incubator (l) in c" l mulberr! leaves and make < citement in the cafes and fruit- shops throughout the Union. your washing experi- ence, the difference will astonish you. Rinso does more than give a whiter wash . . . it gives the whitest wash. _Rinso’s grand thick suds soak the dirt out of clothes. You don’t have Rinso your very next washday. For extra economy, get the AMornirtISmlll BOTH EXPERIENCE!) "Little boy. it makes rne sick It heart to see you smoking . "Well, missis. it seems to catch m9 more in de stummick." Al; Adriano A certain officer's confidential N- port had written on it. by "l5 Cm" manding officer: "Thu! 0171“? should go for". The brigadier added: “T119 farm‘ ei- the better". and fllinllY t-wjll- vlsional commander wrW-r l" shouldsturtyat once." __ also step dancing bl‘ Ml" Ann“ McKenna and Mr. Mochrv- Needlecraft- -—For The Home