icarwo Woman's Re alm '1. Social Often the practical training of the Boottishhousetvne stiows tnrcugn the dignity of me Queen. she wlil take me lids ousaucepuns in the kitchens and. sniff the contents. Once wliiie visiting a hostel for Pol- ish seamen. site said "I nope they an eat D0ll‘llt';L0 with salt and no sugar." Porridge with salt is the SCoLLIS-ll way. After eatinit a six- cent itincneon of stewed beet. DOV-l- loes and a 1am tart. with evacuets in Sussex. tne Queen visited chin.- ren from South London who W618 playing the izame Oi "putting bin-y bee." "iioiit ioiltet to wash be- hind the ears." she advised folli- ear-old §lll.l'ifiy Sect. athing a doll. Wheii Queen Eliz- abeth noticed that. East End evac- uees billeteu near Vviiiosor hit-o no pace lll WfllCll to keep their clot-hes. sire sent a quantity oi solid Victor- inn iurinluie from the castle. and for the first time since Victorias death. the rafters echoed to chann- ed yrorct oi the national antiieiii-, “Geri save the Queen." As a mother herself. VI know. l have two caugh- ters." she is fond oi" sayiriiti tire Queen always is interested ni ‘the welfare or children. 1n a lllllflllltlll5 lactoi y she said she would like to be trained in such work. ' "What is more, ' she added. "I believe I could manage it." But thernomeiit when Britons love their smiling Queen the most carries when she tiptces through a hospital ward filled with wounded men. pausing at most of the cots to chat. moving sileiity east those where patients are asleep. asking a nurse to lower a blind be- cause the sun troubles a man's eyes. And when she comes to a screen behind which a mutilated face lies. she never flliiches. but goes through and gives a cheering word to him as well I I I I His Eitoellency ihepGoyarnor Gert- eral and H. R. H. Princess Alice will leave Ottawa at the end of March for a month's tour of the Western Provinces. It was learned that Vic- toria. B, C.. would be one of the places visited but other details cf the itinerary are not vet available. Mrs. Charles Bvndnmi on tho oc- casion of her 96th birthday on Mon- day last received beautiful flow- ers. gifts and messages of congratu- lations fromher family and friends here and elsewhere and in the afternoon was the centre of many good wishes extended personally at an afternoon tea given in her honor by her daughter-in-law Mrs. A. I-lyndman. l2 brighter: d. Mrs. George D. DeBlois. enter- tained. at her attractive new home. Riverhurst, on Wednesday after- noon invit-ing her Guests for a four table bridge and ‘leg. ‘ Miss Helen Hopklrk was hostess at a smart five table supper- bridge at the Charlottetown Hotel last Sat:- urday. I I I I Home friends will be interacted rn that Mile Isobel oronto. sister of Miss Mabel Mac- Leod of this city. has accented a. position with the British Purchas- ing Commission and ls now nicely located in Washington} I I o five- lyotrvisi atfieldvilitedlgidrts girl-ho aledin i0 t to city dam into recent raids. She was untamed to find that a. loin-course dinner boot only ten-Dulce. who was l ....__._,._ ._. . I. y Mrs. Holman. wife of His Honor ,Ma.vor B. Roy ljlolman entertained l: $1 gfiliuncheon bridge at her home on A BL o o o o ‘ Mrs. Cv. P. Ritrby invited her .‘friends to the Charlottetown Hotel on Wednesday foraprettvvalentiie luiiclieon-brittge which was much enjoyed. I I I I _Mrs. Arthur Roper had two de- lightful parties on Tuesday after- tnoon and evening at Miss Martha »Poole's home on Upper Prince lStreet, inviting hei- frieiius for tour tables of bridge on each occasion. - . u Mrs. George T. Binns and Mm. W. E. Rix were joint hostesses last ~€V€Xlll12 at a congenial mixed bridge ’ arranged at Mrs. Biitirs pretty liciiie 62 Rocliford Street. _'1'he hostesss s ‘were assisted in serving bv Miss ‘Aline Hunter. I I I I . It is good news tohear that Mr. lwilliam Breliaut. retired Post Mn.»- ‘ter. is convalescmg nicely iii tie Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, following a maior operation last week. Mrs. Brehntit is with her hus- ‘band and they are lcokinfl forward to returning home early next ‘month. l I I I I y Miss Sheila MacDonald. younger sislcr and close companion of bach- elor Malcolm MacDoiiald. niav COIIZG ‘to Ottawa to serve as hosles lor ‘the new British High Commissioner. .Miss MacDonald is lolly. but stud- ious. and resembles her late father, J. Ramsay MacDonald. somewhat in features and is well-known in women's sports circles. particularly in field hockey in _\Vl'ilCh she won _her Blue at SPIIIfIWLlllQ; Mrs. D. A. MacKinnon was among the bridge hostesses entertaining last evening at her home 3 Kent Street. _ ‘ . Mrs. P. Edvrards and family were expected to arrive from England last evening to loin WIDE; Commander Edwards of the R. C. A. F. The family will take up residence for several months in Charlottetown where a cordial welcome awaits them. I I I I Mrs. George Keefe was among the hosteses entertaining at a series c! enjoyable bridge‘ partifs this week. Mrs. Norman _ Llowther invited friends in to a krutting party M. her W. home yesterday afternoon honoring her mother Mrs. Davies. - - o . Congratulations will be extended today to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown who are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. I I I I At one of the service clubs of Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. Wilfred McQuaid, noted Attorney-at-Iaw of that city. opened the series of Lec- tures with a talk on “Civil Liberties To-day and Tomorrow." Mr. Mc- Qualdb friends in his native city f are Droud to hear of the prominent part he is taking in the social life of his adootcsi home. _ Mrs. Ii. A. Large of this city ls convalescing nicely after her recent operation in the Montreal General Hospital. A striking Dortrait. tn oils. of the late Lord ‘Iweedsmuir. Governor General of Canada. 1935-40. Ottawa hang! temporarily in the Hall of How to Mak e a Splendid Cough Remedy at Home ‘A Big Saving, and It’: So Easy! No Cooking! Cough medicinal usually contain a large quantity of sugar syrup-a good ingredient. but one which you can eas- ilp make at home. Take 2 cups of gran- u ated sugar and 1 cup of waiter, and stir a few moments until dissolved. No cooking! No trouble at all. n pet from your druggist 2% ounces o Pinex, pour it into a Ill ounce bottle. and odd your slyrup. This gives you 16 ounces of real y splendid medi- clue for bad winter coughs. It: maker a real saving for you, because if. gives ‘on four times as much cou h remedy or your money. It lasts a on time, never spoils, and children love t. This is a very cfiectlve. dependable, nick-acting cough remcd for the whole amiltly. Quickly, you fee its enetrat- inge eat iu thealr passages. t loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated mem- branes and makes breathing easy. You will be more than delighted with its quick effect in elem-in up bad cou its. Pinex is n compoun containing or- yvay Pine and palatable gualacol, in concentrated form, a well known. and reliable soothing agent for winter coughs. Money refunded if it doesn't please you in every way. COLORFUL EMBROIDERY FUR THE KITCHEN Design No. X538 Every kitchen will be a more attractive roof if these dainty fcvnels utre hanging on a convenient rack. Hot tron transfer pattern No. X533 contain eight moths measuring 4 by 7 inches each and complete m. ltrutions. To order this pattern send Bureau. Charlottetown Guardla To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. X533. STREET ADDRESS - - - - - Ilb cents tn coin or stamps to Needlework PROVINOE——-——————CITY-_--___~__ "fame of the Parliament Buildings. I i"l'i'i:itirv l»... Beauty Grain Puslcuriz (Trcnm. 5 ‘n Tun lg Lulton. . . . \ tiulllil‘) lug Tissue Cream Skin (jlt-arltlg Cream. . . Ilinul Lotion. . . . . . . . . . Sltct-iul Porc Masque Lipsticks (Cnsintno). . . . . I . A . - t . Rnugcs (Cream or Cnmpnrl) .. . . Face Poyvtlcr. . . . . . .. .......... Apple lllossnm Cologne. . . . . . . . trictuotfit‘ SAVE ON THESE BEAUTY REQUISlTES regularly l.l5 Apple lllosttunu Snap (3 in Box). ‘#3: Wvvv and liar-u u JAMIESOWS Drug Store ‘For Saturday, February 15th lVllAlRCI-l 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) -A rigorous day fay-ring laborious work, task; that require patience and endurance, cooperative meas- tn-es, making intricate tools, ma- chinery and the like. Fine for all The painting. by the noted artist. Alphonse Jongers. of Montreal. bic- tures bord Tweedsmuir seated and wearing the scarlet robes of an hon- orary doctor of laws. a degree con- ferred upon him by several Canad- ian universitles during his term rs His Majesty's representative in tl e Dominion. A ft to the Lady Tweedsmulr by the women of Can- ada. the portrait is not being sert to England because of the exigenc- ies of war. A photograph of the painting has been sent to the Lady Tweedsmtiir. The portrait hangs beside the Nurses‘ Memorial in the Hail of Fame near the entrance to tlitLLlbraryyof Parliament. M Your Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake industrial matters. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- More favxalble for improving old metlLds and devices and striving after greater efficiency than for starting new undertakings, unless the latter are a. necisalty. Keep abreast of the times; increase Your earning power all you can. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gentini)-— Excellent opportunities for financ- ialglains. sales, prcmotions, neeoed exipanslon, progressive changes, selling advertising. In cutting c.rn- 6T5 to get to the meat of things, don't. be too abrupt or sharp in critlcim. ran- etuatgttetoww EUABPLAN beginning to wonder if there were no more young men left with seri- ous ambitions, who were planning lo be the big and important men of 25 or 30 years hence, and who realized the part that the women they associated with would play in the realization or their dreams Woman's Influence great deal used to be said about "woman's sacred influence." never hear the phrase used now. Perhaps wcmen have cynical to believe in it. the same. it exists and it is still potent with pien. man becomes. nor how independ- ent and he is, his conduct is profoundly affected by the women he knows. His mother put her indelible stamp upon him when he was in cradle. His sisters colored his opin- ion of all women and. in the end, some woman either makes him or ' ' ' ' there is always a woman behind the door of every man's success, and that when a man fails lt is nearly hand that pulls him down. Many -a boy flunks at college or slows down on his job because of some girl who is always demanding to be taken places. _ steals to get the money to gratify the desire of a gold digger. ' Helpful to Husband tion info been a loafer except for her; many a girl braces a weaklin her strength; many a grl teaches a spendthrift to save, and many ——- ~ ::rr"‘_.- Personal 7 Fashions '1 L | Dorothy Dix Says GIRL’S INFLUENCE MAKES OR BREAKS MAN SHE MARRIES Most Young Men Today Are Looking For Helpmates Rather Than Playmates To Lead To The Altar DoairliMssDix-Iamlooklngfors lwhowill fulffllmyideal and I seem unable ‘.0 find her. I want is girl to be a good pol. intelligent. fairly good-loo ' , to like outdoor sports and, above a_ll, _ to rea the struggle a young fellow has m trying to make a. place for himself in the sim, and who will encourage him to stick to his ambition and win out I want a girl who will show her: interest in me in various ways. who will help me to work my way up in the world. And if I over find such a. girl and she will have me. some minister is going to have a job. Girls have great influence over men and. if they would only use it to help us. they could have their pick of husbands. SAM. ANSWER-I certainly am delighted to hear of at least one young man who is looking for a wife who will be a helpmaie to him instead of a playmate, and who recognizes the part that a wife has in her husband's success or failure. I get so many hundreds of letters from girls who tell me that boys seem to look upon girls who have any serious purpoe in life as being so old- fashioned that they are practically museum specimens. and that for one to refuse to kiss and pet puts her out of the rtmning. So I was from both and had my typewrlte broken in the midst of a "rush" story by a small boy whose oom- placent mother only remarked that Johnny had such an inves- tigating turn of mind. And I have had my de luxe books dog-cared and chewed by teething infants whose mothers thought that the babies’ appetite for books displayed a tewary taste. And well do I remember a visit front a lady who brought along her darling dog. and what it did to a newly upholstered couch has made a coolness between us to this day. Soft is a. stand-off between the woman who has little children and the woman who has pets. and when both go wlsiting they should leave their encumhbranccs behind them if they wish w be welcome. . frustration of In the old mid-Victorian days a You grown too but, all No matter how sopltistlcated a self-sufficient he thinks the WOMEN TRAVEL IN SAFETY NOW Dear Miss Dix-I have an aunt who lives in Florida and who wants me to visit her, but my mother absolutely refuses to let me go alone. saying that it would be a stigma on my reputation for all time. would it? RUTH-I. ANSWER - CertaLnly not. In this country no more ls thought of a woman traveling alone than a man. As long as you ootnduct yourself with dignity and mind your own business and make no advances toward strangers, you can go from one end of the land to the other without any one molesting you in any way, pnd be Just s safe as if you had a dragon It has been truly said that always some woman's Many a. boy And many a girl breathes ambi- a boy who would have up with another girl literally pushes an also- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) — You may have to sacrifice per-social l .wishes and give first attention to business and other interests tit a. more practical and general nature. It's that sort of day. Patristism and loyalty to duty Should be uppermost in your thoughts. JULY 24 to AUGUST 2'1 (Leo)- Not ve lnvignz-atlrig for social tw- Wl-lsll‘ dm5%ug%$E BEST YEAST! Mro. Best consider. Best Yeast the number one item on her shop- ping list. It is the family's all-purpose yeast-keeping young and old alike in spark- ling good health . "Get the best out of life with BEST YEAST! Made from flie life-giving sugars of lllarifime Spruce. Remember: if'| QUALITY (ha! counfal . en activities . you and your wife tivities ut. highly favorable for your usual routine, domestic and sports affairs, restaurants, clubs, hotels and other businesses cater-l ing to the public. | AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23‘ ._ Activities that will bring you in contact with the public u’ those holding public office, patrio- tic and civic interests. entertain- tnent and philantltropLc nfialrsl i.rst favored. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 tiiibra) — Sensible cars is aldvsed in all matters that might lead to ""91"" morn harm to my legal entanglements, misunder- aandings or unnectsiary anxiety, A better day for arbitration than lcr aggressive free. Lend your sound advce to thsse in need of it. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER taxmplo) - Your specific talents and know-n ability for turning out lill excellen-t job in an emergency J-llillld PPJVC very advantageous foi-[mischlevous child at home ycttr interests today. Make a good ‘$110 8°08 Visiting. He proposes that showing. | i NOVEMBER. 23 to DWEIMEBER. ' Z2 (Sagittarius) -~ Expenfies i pleasure or llbturies should be kept ,1 down but don't stint on those . things necessary f.r your or your i family's health or for future bus- ‘ mess curity. DEC BER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -‘Pziy particular at- tention to contracts, agreements; estimates, pricing goods and com- modities, labor problems to avzld tmrlecessary errors, perhaps losses. Da is agreeable for the usual week (Aquarius) - Slightly unfriendly tendencies if you aren't in a 00d’ l , humor and have a heavy schedule ' ahead of you. Necessary w-zrk. journ- ics and health-giving outdoor ac- ‘ tlvities are sponsored. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Romance, amusements, social affairs and other less heavy activities take second place to sound business needs, dzmeaticlly. religious and educational interests. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will have sound reasoning faculties. will be ambitious and intuitive; n good Judge of human nature, yet. may be easily swayed from its true principles by designing. unworthy persons. Need; to concentrata 6n deflnlteqfss cf purpose and on the imiportant things of life. A Morningrsmilo OOUNTED OUT ' The disc very that n married cou- ole in his flock were liable is quar- rel upset the vicar. So he dscdd h) ti? Pk seriously to the husband. "You know. my dear friend that should i» u one " "As a matter of fact." rapled the other sadly. "we are u ten." "H w‘; that?" “Well. she's the one and I'm the naught." ran into the ranks of so potent, lthat boys so often and drink and go the pace with them, instead of the girls who lhave high principles and staunch er gets peeved because I won't. let 32 grind cake crumbs into my for The only trouble is that we wouldn't merit and with their own toys and lamusements and with those who JANUARY 2'2 to FEBRUARY l0 are inured to their noise. 5o on met: for that matter. the winners. . women's influence being it. is a mglcal thing choose for their girl friends thoe who pet along to guard you. Your mother should withdraw her objection to your paying your atmt a. visit. It is a delightful trip to lfiorlda, and it will be both a. pleasure and an education to you for you to see something of your own country. I wish you a pleasant Journey. DOROTHY DIX. Hence, ideals. For one will pull them down, while the other wotud build them up. The wild women may be fun to play around with, but they are a roken reed to lean upon in times of stress and trouble. BEHAVIOR 0F VISITING CHILDREN Dear Miss Dix —I have a neigh- bor who has a normal. healthy, restless 2 I-Z-year-old child that she always brings along with her when she oomshsmto see mo. In l0 Having Cone-cf ‘ll/lflanners Help: Fill u Date-Book can repair in a week, and the moth- it drum on the piano and scratch my old mahogany with a pin or best Oriental rug. My husband thinks that he has hit on p. way to induce this fond mother to leave her when when I return the vLslt that I take along our cat and dog and parrot. break thing", because our pets are _ much better trained than is this ‘._ f woman's child. What do ou think ' ' of Lhlg idea? y MAgy Well-Bred Girl Winn Attention i- No wonder she's fun to take to a ANSWER" (31181 Provided Y0" dance! She hat the smooth, graci- wuld stage a d°§'a“d'°lt. "Km "Kl oul manners that men like and she set ‘he Pan“ 9° sglmwkml I 531'" never creates awkward momenta iii"; llil“sfifi‘..." lilfiflmmsilli; '°' "m o“ ‘l’ Mme l“ ma‘ own mvkm‘ l. lorlitgedflllilolodoeszfi going around and around. She knows it‘: the girl's place to lug- gest they stop dancing. To hi: "Thank you for me dance" she lmilingly repllu "I enjoyed it, too"—and then she ielll her rtrter where she'd like to lit. And o will escort her to the spot, for no well- bred young man leaves his partner standing in tho middle of the dance floor. Knowing luch little point: of --'_ add: no much to your popularity. Asked to the movies’! Never hang on your dawn arm while he buys the tickets, but Will nearby in the lobby. Or, if your beau ukl when you'd prefer to dine, don't uy “It doom’! matter." You appear uninterested. Say “The Tumble Inn" or "The Pink Frog." suiting your suggestion to your bunk purse. Learn from our 32-pin booklet the lmnri thlhg to do when doting. rnotorinl. I-‘Ilwl ' ‘ Tell: etiquette for dances. movies, games, the country club, introductions. I have suffered from visitations POBII PI! pounds cooked pork ons ll : Put the p.rk and orucn through the food chower. Now melt the fat in a an and cook m; mine. ed meat l onion: in this for B mlnutel. Add the water and aim. mar for I0 m-inutu. Btu- the fhur lo c pate with a little c.ld wet/J and add to the meat iiquu, bland well. Add th¢ salt. pper, and pap- rika and cook u ll the sauce is thickcéiled somewhat - about 6 u min and cut info thin of Etiquette-Tho Correct Tlhng To Do to ‘I'm! Guardian I-Ime Service. Be sure t0 write planly your Name, Adnirea uid the Name o! bo-klet. Peel the I-Dplea slizu. Spit-trike with the sugar Fill o greased baking dlrn with .1. ternote layers of a ice and meat mixture and "top wl gwoq mum biscuits. Bike in 5 fair hot oven (426 del- I.) for abut minutes. an lino! lmwilol ;5Ij\lJl.\iG Scndaozincolrmforyburcopy ‘l. ~ n iterature é living a Lir —-The Woman's Realm ‘I'll! BED CATALOGUE LIMITED SALARY ECONOMy “Al” Ilrl h v w» llml is fluorine tol- slim” l°° l Wilt-wring arid up“ In do I-kneat deal of an... n" rgomooblrlsdf and h" “"1 heel in mum-f "Himm" Whl 0th , ' w- b-limféi. “ti”. r3535»- ‘l "W h"- l wunit- t»: bl l even g dress w a m, names o! flowers like music Ocldmwirlter‘: swim-winds challeng- gl The coloured word; as Jewels glow Undaurtted by the frost or slow. The flames upon my hearth seem pale Beside this lovely» lngtlma tale. Here almond. b ' clouds of use And lilws ‘scented es unclose. Here daffodils and hyacinths blue In beauty let Springs sunlight 1 Walk beneath a flower-hung tent, herself with Mg? V3: agile ltgas. 9 C a oi spending a few evenzngs fifififi, mg hemllnes. repairing gm,“ l‘ placing buttons and snaps m‘; ing split, seams on her old um,“ necessary. she has a uulstlin ' fitted and other mum titty. ' ' tree justmcrits made, ‘ “d In April's gracious company! —Claire Ritchie. HOUSEHOLD HINTS \ Lumpy brovtm sugar should al- ways be rolled to a smooth con. sistency before measuring. The measuring cup should be packed solidly and the top leveled off. While Collar Can Dn Wong“ she sends everylh‘. t ed to the dry cleanlexi? Pratlall," arranges to have mm, m, grassed or else preg-(s them h" She has crooked lifts s -. placed.‘ takes Sllflilt" silmlmgfiyg, professional cleantiiu and polirh leather show, until they are g1; m . ... 8'. ‘Then she tries t; figure o ways to wear the same old“ robe. Perhaps an lnexpeiuiy white collar would do a gffiald for an old black dress wit}, wh , jewellery has been worn i months. Perstmnl (‘are Perhaps. for a change. the ,. ShlTbWGlSlBT should b9 wem m" while blouse lYFlPJfl of with scarf. Mayiba some i-ivdrcai 5mm, lng of amessories \\":l! be of gr: help. In addition. she resolves m clet her face and put an fresh make. oftener during the day and keep her hair short, clcan and sh‘ irig. She knows that any dr looks doiwdy if the face above it greyhhly dusty and in nred 0t ' stick and a little rouge, To prevent fish from breaking when frying. put the pieces in hot fat. with the skin sde up and brown well before turning. A quick way to chop nuts is to place them in a dry coth and roll with a rolling pin. ‘Make-up" is just as vital to n“ house as it is to the average wo- man. mterior house colors should be light, bright and gay to make for _a_ happier. younger. more sophisticated house. A fresh coat of paint on walls and shutters and a bright new roof or colorful as- phalt shingles will give any house new beauty. If a rtasting chicken has very little fat. butler the inside well before putting in the stuffing and then butter the breast well on the outside to make it brown nicely and evenly. For thq siokrocm; Use an old clock. writ-h the hands set for the time medicine is next to be taken. Warm clothes alone won't ward off . . . Before storing away the wlndwv. screens buy a set of number print», ed tacks in duplicate at the hard- Wflre store. Tack one set- ef num-‘ bers on the screen and toe corres- 901151118 number on the window to which the screen belongs. There will be no ti‘.ll.l)l0 in fitting the screens the following season Post a bulletin in the kitchen made of linen to match your onlotr scheme. On it you can post. a new recline you want to try. a pretty Picture to gaze at is yu pause in your work. or a scrap of poetry you wish to memorize as you go about your duties, COLDS Your child's own rater"! of strength are even more important than warm clothes in fighting will!" ills. Help build up rests‘!- mce with Father johns Medicine. This time-tried ‘body-builder - proven b)‘ over BS years of use—_-ll rich in the essential vill- mins A and D . . . helli- lng to build strong you"! bodies and increase vllll resistin power. To prevent the Ju‘ce from soak- 121g through fruit. pies, brush the lower crust with unbeaten white of ¢88. NEW SPRING COLORS CALL FOR CAREFUL MAKE-UP Make-ups w harmonize with ti“ 119W sfmllg Pastels are miw being demonstrated in all beauty saicm and stores. says Mme Rubinstein. discussing the make-ups of the up tndei-e matrm and her daughter To mist in careful and correct colors select your colors as follows: Pink-inundation require~ Lfp- fillck. SPOYWIS. Rouge, Peach. Safihire-tfcundatlori. Peachbloocn 114m . pmk. Rouge, bio m. Mas- ol-g. Pgwilendbloom. N"! P6 ¢ . R0 . ggpghlro-Pbtmdtlilon, lvlltgtlrcraiqfiie. L1 ‘ k. veivct. muse. velvet. Eye- shadow, coalescent. Mascara, black- PoBvsider Mauresque. ue-Lipstfck. lif . , Pcrwder, pcach. e muse me hire — Foundation, pgggh- red. blue . -—n Ark your druggin for 9 Md: In Canada bloom‘ Llpcti k red . c . Eyeshadow Aquarellc. Mflflfilllgiei, Powder, ocm. Needlecraft- -—-F'or The skirt d shoulder yoke: are Ill-he d‘: l inc features or this dress designed {£1 the lorfler figure in mind. Soft. Agored print adds a fresh note to our Wldlvbe and the longer itilgth Jacket is nice for extra warmth on ttw colder days. This dress is cp- Wwiatc and so vet-y smart for al- oocasion and ycu will find your la the moat practical in sot n . ciao a design m: ll» 92.341.40.45.“ it'll till 50. Bile 36 Equine 8 1-2 yards of xlrjifh flflllfl for dress; l 7-8 yard Bond Twent (IOc) so“; | 0d. m: Fitter-u. Write ‘plow-h Address and the you wish lure to stain tho n Sty]; No. 2706 Bile ....._,,_,,_,,, NIIBO Git] T0 EM! IIISIIIY OF ClllI-I’! CO ED111160 EESEVJE .'