111E LIHAKLUITEIUWN GUARDIAN __ ___ I .01“; 7_ m, .l’:\§l‘3__ J1- _- ‘ “Qflvvw l i” " ;Woman’s Re alm v. Social ancl Personal '1 Fashions Literature ‘“"--~_---. . . . . . . . . . . I JInnQQQ-o I ' l I- on Ctvwv _*‘¢§I_ Happenings e ... _ ._ .. . 11111111111111 ' Sands Iiiddle [Dorothy Dix Says- " I h e W€e k n: 1...“... Onmpbell lNFATUfiItfiN IIIPRS MARRIED IEF “"°"m“l’1'¥~i.’“”" Mons“ * . LE D ONLY T0 GR , m,“ SELECTED o1- l. 1- 3i... sugar mo: mo: 11 11.1.1.1 CHAPT u n Y II _-_. 5R 111 , _ _ _ 1-11 teaspoon u i tops for every 0mm" i» _ ,,I,g,~,,lffq,,,§nll=a“g§igfi y; oranrlvea-umfifluumteg. x64, gfixwmhg, rnouaur - m» m. m“ If iou Bring About Divorce And Marry Him §pblg~gg°ogfi 5:13;‘ 1"“ when the t»: cm, ' » ltlilllliliitlélrsiafigllfleiivienill ‘Egmogglsinat ‘S? lai-rsbalau Stew“ 081 Owen wTho mum-CH‘ of the Orimt Hotel You only Get “A Caslmff For A Husband §§1‘1'.‘s?1=“3§1‘ Evan-sellout: lo- "m" b‘ “md- Per lb. School last week as an observer 1mg‘ rmuglilslit rmfiutlhxe “band l! ‘ow Saamsnafltlfrfnd glmnp‘ H“ name w“ Who T. Y “m” except m‘ lemoL find l“ the “"1 Sh" ‘"11 nlPu-wcl with what shg "a v - y; o s possessor of ‘slim Tn1l“1.§l‘.§1°'1l§i I Ire on so mp s filllia filing?“ M - 0V6!‘ B W! I rotary beater for '1 minutes. or until iving a Leisure m“ "pr AIMPSW “*5 ‘TVPThPMfl The serious illness l .; , . - - . or D1135 performed the most Elidmfwl’ '~'_lI_\Y““l1°11. Food Mimsrerl Nnttnuz is greatly lrgrcitcd bv his Dlacatlng gestures. ‘Th? “fill-g Dear Miss Dix-J have always had a horror of girls having affairs , ‘l ,_1L‘},“1“j:'n‘d ‘fllloqlallgmflqlfblll“[11011- Wlde circle of friends, ' busy now, but, sil- John can. ewd with married men. but now I am madly in love with one although he :s the frosggg thickens andnhilds gs -* 1 . 10.1 ra 4011-‘ - ~ . - l}, M ~ - l, l - » ‘ _ s ape. move rom no: ng wa. r l em thout favour. woe my age and 1s past nuddle life. He ls a minster of the ospel I} and add “he armed [mum rmdI (‘ll as zlrc .1|1y other Britons. like tol T1 Q 11 | Th . . - . 1 1o uccn, w 1o las already l-ll-l- ere was a frown on his brow, like religious work and would enjoy worngngew Lh continue beam‘; Imm the frosting 111ml. rutlon 111 the form of‘ den m an armored land l b . d .1. _ - , . .. , I car. rode in a n 1c nl bled his white moustache. him. I-le writes me the mo - endeari tters ; .1 11.12‘ .F’?."..:'.l:‘."“.-..;“:1:.:. $55."éilllfil.ifl‘feil'ffi'é..‘l‘tfl“fl.“ .i°1‘.11~”..:“il.‘.::l* ‘r1101. "*- 1" **.1;=.‘1"".:"1r“1.1r:‘r.1.r::l:‘;“l.;":..“"“ 1:1 "°i11‘é?.ll‘t‘z.%“3lfhi°.i§‘i§§e» Th W m n ’ R l ‘ . ' ‘ e . . " 11's a pans lvor ‘i5 a ' —- very a new field He is not happy and never will) be together with part of this frosting, I I I 3 I 0 a s m lvcll: but wheres my note-case?" M1‘. Orion looked sorrowful. His round cherublc face creased into {melancholy pink folds. “These nat- "5 {"6 Verv cunning, Sir John: cunning raswls. Of course hekl have ‘he 5111159 t0 Ret rld of it almost 1m- l-"wl I01 the u-cr-k. like so many thou- slnrls of UlllPl‘ lxonlc do," Tl; Qilton \\.1~ uwuvhnlc a (icmonstra- 11°11 (if l 1o nlun use of lilo inert‘ 11111011 :11. clullv and. colorfully. Sire. fltroed Willi hold lvocltnn“ 1.113,: l morale 1s lmlslcred hv good meal; south coast. uith the King. While IIlcr lvizriesrv llmched with the 0f-' liccrs. i-Lls Afa__lc.stv' visited a naval trainnls: establlshlnent‘ nearby. Mr._George Campbell of Hamilton, (lit . is the guest. nf Dr. and Mrs H . you will findit quite smpie to c1111 lt into a heart shape if you first cut a. heart from a piece of paper or cardcoard-—fa.3ten 1.113 to the top of the cake with toothpick; and nut srcund the cake ihrou h. to the bottom with a bread kn 1e. with his present wife. who criticizes his manners, his work and everything else. and who ls not af- fectionate. while I am. What lnust I ldIrllgRy UP MIND 1r r011 “as; "Out of ‘the rilght that covers meq MAKE 1g TO GAIN WEIGHT Black as the pit from p0 to p014! 1 msuliwbawver gods may be For my unoonquerabic soul. Among dozens 1T Pilaf; from readers who want to “um their waistline. hip and thigh meggllye, ANSWEIb-Clear out and leave this old ite and his wife to adjust their matri- Lorri \\"1'\')lld) - . - . ~ - - , w“ "" “ “ll. ‘lllglllmcillwgllclaflllllg; R Pierce’ Noftlxnlvor- mad‘ lgoilclleaiglllllegrllargbllgultiassild n ‘ill to lily 1 1 um re u b t tn y A N 1 tn id a tn 11 . “n.1, . ._ . _ .~ . vo say iere‘ ona e noes 1e es wav e can. p- ow cg _s es a1, en l, c _ _ , .;_-,,,,, m,,,,,,,‘1d,,,.§$:§cd‘°(Tfinlugl IMms Eileen lvfl-Quald WllfwIé mnr- was 11ot much nionev in the case? parently they gotI along well enough together top and £11,155, as flowery-ed above ‘It matters not how strait the gateh Yuenls» Wei“ 8 "Ole ihm a Young 1m- 11a w... “Kym mykod ,0 mm n‘ 111cc to D1. JOsPDh A. McMillan .5 5o._after al1—_ until you barged 1n an the scene. Most elderly Wm, COCOBHHL How charged with pumssznent 1111111111“ 1111a 061111111111“ about 11ml 8., H“, mm“ ma,‘ [NI '5} k~ laklni: place 1n the near future. was __ _$_\1 1101111 Shrugged impatiently. men never discover that. their wives do not ______ t1 scroll. W? ml“ "ld- Sh? “"5- 5111111011.». . 1e spo e the guest of honor at a most en- I\e told you all that before-won understand them and are not sympathetic until CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 1 am (19 mum;- og my (are; Pnere aleno two '. .4 mm l, "I am the captain if my soul." the first thing the uuderwrlglll’ some pretty young girl comes along. But are you so young and imsophisticated as not to realize woman shT-uld do is lo we her lam. h l. .1 _ naln 1 of (iI lfelences m Blltlsl-l and a11d the police. It isn't the value. and have lovable bridge and shower last Wed- ‘ -“"""-"'-111 fuPtnliv l\l‘f‘lPl‘(‘ll(‘(‘S ln- “ma-av 1m- , < ' - But th l .,. I, ‘p _,,. k II . -_ , I . I icstcsscs belnfz I M1 s. I » e case lappened to beIa gift I _ 14 "w, ‘ ‘“llignildllblitrnllégg lcsF lIwucILmIIllIanI and IMJS, IM, gaCCiIlg IIny diliélIlflllIlff. and I want 1t o» that this affair with your elderly LnthaIrlo 1s 14 $.12. war," —-Stanza.s taken from Oxford “Y dflcml‘ a voainlele . . n 111mm. 1e social eicnt was D055 e. l bound to vyleck your life unless you part from hlm at once? Dont you x ‘easpzon vanma Book of English vets} EQEIIE$e§XSgg$II$tI-O:L illClllfLng a MrIIOi-ion nodded understanding- know that there ls no man 1n the world who is so held in abhorrence and A mft. Naturally you wish 1o so scorned as a minister c-f the gospel who makes his high and holy office doing a cloak for his pursuit of young girls? And do you not see how brazenly I IIAIIIfter that, if I she is reaiy w. c hiibllo 3.1111111" '.(‘ , should resolve to go’ t. beginlal; 1 111;: thc demonstration D 11 hon 111s- Q1100 left ll Food n w To make s ak richer. always ut lvfrs. Mflfllfillfllfs heme and end- beat the eggs, butter and sugar 1.0-‘ 9d W111i 11 lzoracous gilcst prize and - _ have 1t returned. But we are .5 2 cups brown sugar 1-2 cup butter l ado the flour. l “IITANFYYY UK? reporters noticed that inslcp n1‘ her left foot, but apart; 11'1"“ 51.11111: 2t ans not serious, court olilclrlls fl<?(‘liIlC‘d to discus; 1t, Llovcmor General and 111v. '. e I happiest congratula lions. ~ s a 1s Alli-e have issued invita- of Mrs. MacNaughtons old friends. They plan to leave the end of next week on return trip to Ontario. Mrs, G. Wallace, formerly of this city. \ I I I I I let me know. me to be quite honest. These thlnres are vcryI distressing. you- Si!‘ JOYYH not up. “Oh. well, I sup- But I assure 1__ “Good afternoon.” said a soft youn girl. clot ng wandering among its lambs. way of making a living, and not many Ollt 0i YOUJ‘ OWII fancy, and you are sorry He would have to find some other doors of opportunity are open :0 you weave for him because he tells you that I and beat well. 2 eggs 3-4 cup sour buttermilk Methcu: Add boiling water to the \ cocoa and blend well. Stir in van- illa and let stand till the last, Now add the sour buttermilk in which the soda has gether, and then HOW THE TULIP GOT ITS NAME the tu lp won a success in Holland that no flower has achieved before illlé limp thcv 11341 Obsfirved when ' - . . . ' all We C111 S" Jfllm I assure vou indecent ti cl ou to talk about doin reli ous work when cu ale loslv inspected the ruins of| My; w B McNau mo ‘ "we have new,» 5d h ' - - 1 5 y - - .- g g‘ “I y . ,,,_..I,..,. Ab.) I. h d d1 _ - ~ <_ k n_ and her I a _ suc an ev- carrying on a love affair with a malned man and planning W h hlm to mm a d m l d‘ t; C ~ same time every night and l mm novcIf-“founal oiémiaelagt (aliléigbléligf Eurldtiluor AImpnoIr. 0m, gpctkffilgpgglrvllzéhe Qrilekntvbefore. 1 divorce his wife and to break up her home? _ I é gflz-‘gvgygulfodl shouldnbe flak?“ 2513;"; balfi: therefor at least e gh‘. (our: “ll. i l ‘wd 1L" Th“ F133’ U19 Queen had their shgltovisil ‘ilowahlgncxlety Carefully. We hail '23s? this ellr-lgnltllb); flrstnllslglél ‘zfiillghalcllxivlgulldagalletrfll: gggtiflollgliewdnlnfflellliirrliilyguvggo.hallnrfitlle 1 maslxmn 55"’ powder or soda m“ the ha“, no“: feral)“, nine‘ She Should have he; ~, “ “l” “Y “M511” 111W on the" they are beinz enwrtalifed by maly a "umber 0f Yem- He seemed to orcedphis wife for no other reason than that he 11m fallen 111 love vnul u. Data 11111111; _ bjgfinfildm? ‘he m‘ °1 i“ “'- ‘...‘§.‘.,‘,“°,,f,.“"§,,;§;.° “fly $1 No congregation would care to have such a wolf in sheeps Floating 3 ~ a. sped,“ are“ more ‘Jnulltfgg- eat ng of solid food '. ' If she has made u? ileereriilllrilslallil put on a few pounds, she will ell , _ I I I ' ' ‘ ' I MacNaughton. the former Nora‘ I pious mneggdg5_ 1 y° °ere°lfll° H55 M11195!“ blffih- Real’ 15 a slsterpf the la e Mrs. R. .1332; Wei? Sthléoiggfige more t3‘ be Then, worse for you would be the fact that you Iwould be sure to Yreq Cream the butter and mend in Brought minnow n, m g bowl of cereal or 1-11 e g and l - 11c an r 1r , _ _ cm e ~ a ,_ i 18 cover from your youthful infatuation for a. man twee your age ou | the brown sugar Add the eggs East b a Dutch trader about 15“ couple o, Elms u, wast as we“ u fruit. and a. hot beveraae for break- fast. This may be dlfncult al first. 0 r1 IKJIYClCII party on MondayI Mrs. Mark R. MacGuigan was oon at IIouIr oIclofk, June 9. ‘ hostess at her home. Greenfield _ BII _ Avenue. last evening in honor of s. .u..o Mai-r. with he: daugh- Miss McQuald, inviting friends in, been dissolved. Sift the flour with tire salt and add to tue creamed mixture. Add the c coa mixture work and is not affectionate to w devom you, me to But the hearty breakfcst 11.111111 call be acquired. One stails by eating only one spoonful of cereal than his wife criticizes his manners and his him,_and you think how noble it would be of you making your hero happy. or since. But when he asked its name he was told that it was tul- band. which was another name ‘ur voice. 1116.11 had had the room to them- selves. Now a. plump. apologetic ‘hellrt and son Ian arrived. from for bridge. On this occa lo f Fcita- figure blinked mildly at (‘hem W’ t i d if 0 married him 1 1 - v11 on 'I‘ucsd11v. to spend the tions were accompanieds {by e111 very "Pwared l0 have materialism "Cm Qulililulfléetlllfil§leull§v§1°v?§gsu‘l>rl°§ll§l§“' $1‘... wolulll weary of Lis- ‘filll; and, “use, the cup out’ mm the Turkish turban From tuibuld 91mm?’ 111311511113 the azc of tile . | II 11 111th hcgngrolilkti; an‘? IIsiIsIIl bcautllIul gift from the group lrlgclfifiligla John dcagr saw n {eninfi to his reminiscences and long for the chatter of boys of your 01m an“ bf (‘Gag-ea tggegi tm°p°‘§,‘§“§,',§. it became tullpan ' and m; was portion. mus II . an nrcsem. I . c ace. an rown eves _ ' . , ‘ _ h w d y, m 11 h h v K WALK § l m’ “M” , , , . ' ' ‘ ‘ lwhmd ‘Wclmles: black hams "e-‘b age You would rebel at having lo conform to all of hls old-fashioned ‘lgfilihalgdbfelgltlusllgtfl ‘lfsfiffi $10‘: wxceknoiv like um w lc 15 If she has no appeals at noon. 1 . Miss Helen Hobklrk. Cavendish l" "lPPHV m1 ll" head "f a hlrlfkl ideas about how women should dress and what they should do. His burl. w, m“, greased my,“ c“; 8pm; -~___- u“ l'°° l“ ill" “"5 P1 brill! lnanners would grate on you as much as they do on his present wife. and and. bake in a modem“, oven Q50 U55 A CLEAN 9115153 gain bliféllhidelgflggfies lurIgIlIiIIIIh 111s; Edit-h Rosters. who has been elvndlng two months with her bro- ill"? Ml‘. Fl. D. Rogers and Mpg I11 lPiR in Wcstmo11nt.P.Q., re- lurnvd home nn Wednesday. O I I U The tea hostesses at Golf this uflcmooll will be Mrs. A, E. Russel, Muss Lethe Laird, Mrs. S. T. Gwen, 1\I.IsI. D. B. Bishop. Mrs. O. S. Cras- are... I I I I Miss Olga I. Warburlon, Bupt. of N has. Falconer Hospital. Jamaica ‘Plains, Mass. is being welcomed on a ilolldiiy visit to her mother Mrs. A. B. Warburtoiz; ‘ M185 Miiliruerlle Oudmors was en- ocrlulncd at n delightful shower last blond-my evening at Government Ilrruse. Airs. B. W_ LeParze and her mulzlitcr Mrs. Wonnacot-t inviting upwards of forty friends to meet the pnnlllar young bride-to-be. During tlu- evmnnlz Miss Cudmoxie was shruvcreu with manv lovely mlscel. 1111100115 {rifts accompanied by happy lllYffl wishes. A dainty supper was served bcforeIIfaroiuolls were said. ‘A/liss Marion Rogers was hostess Tiwsdav evening at s three table bridle 11ml shower for Miss Cudmore ha pnv gatherlnk was also n.I. kcrl with pretty gifts and a guest bl B’ I I I I Mrs. (Dr) V. L. Goodwill has ar- rlrcd from Kingston. Ont, to open he 1" summer rfsldenIoekYoi-k Sheet. Word has been received of’ the arrival in Bombayi, India. OIISSID. Llcut. Alan B. Gosh, R. C. N I I I I Miss Lena McLuro ls being 001'- dially welcomed homo from Tor- Unto. to spend the summer with gala-rents Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester S. cLnrc. Bonnchlnley.‘ - . Miss Laura Mitchell, whose dis- rcssinlz accident has confined her the P. E. I. Hospital for the past rerai months ls gradually regain- s: renewed health. ONI DOZEN’ 755' ./ Apartments. had a delightful m5- tume bridge in honor nf Miss Olga Warburton on Tiiesciav eventing. . - . . s. D. S. Blair of Ottawa and little dauprhtcr Donna have arrived home on a visit to lvlrs. Blair's par- ~ents Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brad- shaw. Summerslde I I I I Mrs. W. S. Stewart returned last Saturday from a most enjoyable visit to MontfeaIl. I Mr. and Mrs. Stcvrart Ives and Mrs. T. G. Ives. left Tuesday moin- ixlg on a holiday visit to Petawawa and Montreal; ' _ Mrs. Alex McKlnnon of Montreal. her mother Mrs. Hammond Kelly cf, southport. who died while with lrcr in Montreal. left yesterday morning on return ixomc. I I I I Mrs. Murdoch MacKlrlnon and Mr. Frank MacKlnnon. returned Thursday from Montreal. Mrs. Mac- Klnnon having gone up for McGill Convocation exercises. I I I I Major I". B. Conrad accompanied by Ool. and Mrs. Ellenthorpe of Truro. arrived last evening to spend the week-end_with ‘lvirs. Conrad. sir Patrick Duff. pointed. deputy British Iii h Com- mlsioner to Canada. La y Du.ff and Miss Sheila MacDonald. sister of Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald. British High Commissioner. arrived In gttawa. Sunday night from Eng- an . recently-ap- First of the new "Battle of Brit- in England from " pins made fragments of air bombs and anti- aircraft shells picked up on English streets after air raids were received by Vlscountess , Franklin D. Day, May 24. The pins were sent lo the two outstanding British and American women in Washington by ROSES DESIGN N0. ‘I35 lovely roses to add charm to aprgrliglaguest towels. luncheon sets, doll- Is. dlcsser or buffet scarfs. etc. galln. millinc and cross stitch. Hot 12 motifs measuring about l‘!- x 2 To order glottal-n: 9|’ stamps w To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department ., DsslgnNoJIM 11 NAME----- BFREET ADDRESS-- $"—IQ_IqInIqIIs—-s_i I ~ -r' Q y and easily embroidered in iron transfer pattern No. 735 contains to 0 x 9 inches and conplete instruc- Wriu or send above picture with l5 cents in cum eedlework Bureau, Charlottetown Cluar -_——-_—_-__.-— KQYD|UI—I~——-o-n—sn Hfilifax M111 MPS-Jwo small dauahters. ick. Mr. Orion hounded from his chair, "Confnirnd your lmBIIdPnPP!" 11¢ slormedfwhn the devil ere volt?" Mr. Jsosa.‘ said the other meek- iv. "Thai is my name. You are tr- manager‘? So scrry to trouble ycu. I have come about m1‘ brother." “And what should I know about your brother?” demanded Mr. Orion ar y. IIHc works here." Good heavens. am I supposed i0 know every darned nllzlzer who. works in the hotel?" Mr. Orion ecs- tured hls graceful hands in a wave of despair. | “Well. you said you nicked them ail yourself." said Sir John. He was surveying the intruder with a who came home with the remains of‘; lhmllfhmll "Own- Mrs. Hfubert Martineau. chairman of the Aid-to-Britaln Division of the British American Ambulance Corps. A child now living in Ottawa - Princess Irene. daughter of Prin- cess Juliazna of the Netherlands -- nrobablv was the last baby baptized‘ in the Royal chapel of Buckingham palace. It was Queen Elizabeth. godmother of the little princess. who suggested the service be held there.| Now the chapel is in ruins. hit by. a Nazi h~mb during a London alr| raid. "I have knovlm the Queen slnoe she was Duchess of York."l Princess Juliana told 'I'he Canadian Press in an orcluslve interview. "I1 cannot tell you how wonderf kind she was to us when we arrived in England." Princess Irene was born in August, 1939. but the out- break of war made it difficult to arrange n baptismal service in the Netherlands. Then Queen William- lna. the Crown Princess Juliana. her husband. Prince Bernhard. and their fled to Enl- Roosevelt on Etnpirel land. Princess Ilene arrived in Eng- land at nine mornihs of age. un- chlslened. and already out of lorlz clothes. And even in th royal chapel there was no long christening robe. As Princess Juliana said. fleeink with only one siliicase meant little thought for such thfnrrs as baptis- mal dresses. Princess Irene. now almost two. and her three-year-old sister. Beatrix and a little compari- ion who accompanied them from the. Netherlands. live a quiet and orderly, life in their .. suburban Rockllffe home. Princess Irene ls narticuiarq ly determined in character. Princess Juliana said but "I am afraid she has a very negative dlsvfltiilon.‘ "Her English vocabularv now slsis of only two words-mo‘ and ‘bye’ which means izood-byc_al~.d those are her answers in overv- thing." While crossing s common 1m old woman noticed one of those _mcn who f0 around jabbing a poznted stick nto scraps of paper to gather than up. Stopping besxle him, she said, kindly: “Don't yi/u (ind that work very tiring?" "'Not.__very._,mum". rervleri the man. "You see I was born lo lt- my father used to 11111110011 whales". He'd waited patiently at the post office counter for many minutes while the two assistants converted. der". said the blcndc; lamb edged with fox fur, and wide sleeves of printed Oriental satin". Then the worm filmed. Rap- ping on the counter. the customer a : "1 wonder if you could provide me with a eta-mp in royal blue. with n perforated border all round the ‘taut ensemble’ delicately treated on the reverie with mucl- lage? szmetl-llng about two cents, please." _________.___.__ Teacher (to boy's mother): "Why when the matter? Has Johnny gel. toothache?" A ry Mother: "No. Johnny hasn’ got toothache. H111 suffering l and artistic affairs. boating. fishing, I you would understand that. if his wife because he had killed her love by his ' like kissing the lips that had kisgeed a thousand other women. either. 11 8 So take my advice. Mary. up this unholy love affair that can gutter. Problems of a Daughter-ln-law Dear Dorothy Dix-Several ears gate I married 11 . had received only a fair educat on. taught school during the long years being a lawyer. him. make us a wedding g1 did not thaw sufficiently for her to embrace them. However. when her daughter married. she gave her a. sseau, money, household furnishings and a have been an orphan since babyhoo law is idolized. I welcomed a. mother. constantly. ANSWEit-Evldentl conduct toward you is woman he wanted She is not bl to make the friend of you and circle as much as ssible and ext/ends fen. And the on y thing for you let it make you unhappy. It is tnie. however, that virtually better than they mothers gratitude ers hate to see their sons marry and feel that their wives have and opinions and ways of doing things baby boys from them. Also a son-ln-laws interests are different from a woman's and do not clash with mo um, daughter-in-laws do. 90R Hi5 mother, a prosperous Widow. In fact, our marriage was so annoying ‘ft. And when our children were born her coldness This was denied me, Why should there be ar-y discrepancy feelings for her son-iin-iaw and her daughier-in-law? in your particular case ased upon the fact that her son instead of the woman enough and intelligent enough to acce st 01f it and to forget her prejudices so make hcr scan hap Hence she picks on you all the time, to do is just to ignore ivas not affectionate to hlm it was infirlelitles, and you wouldn't feel 00d girl and a sensible one. Glie do nothing but drag you into the a young man who being amibitious for him. I prepared himself for did nothing to help that she did not even. in which he to hcr complete trou- married the picked out for film. t the situation and order to make a excludes you from the family her petty spite even to your child- it and refuse to Mother had DY- ali mothers like their sons-ln-law One reason for this is that feel a certain most moth- stolen their "ther-in-laws. as a OTHY DIX. I“ l HOROS For Saturday, Juno 1th MARCH _ 11 .1 (m 1 , 1a$<i§i>§°1riara§speeiv2ri§a~~. of (li- 22 (Sagittarius) — P16111419 hB-Dq day) especially patronize personal Dino“ 811d Befififfll °"i'°°m° elf; and other mat-time activities neces- sary business and pleasure Vaca- Your Individual ——-By Frances Drake ———- personal expenditures wo_rry. There's Z1 w APRIL’ m (Aries, garlgvnmnm as to lmcnsnsm. pends largely upon now N011 to the prevailing use you make COPE but. don't time ahead for tendencies and tnv| of your time. Don't‘ - - _ < ,, 1 arch; . reasonable. r.%':..::::1.::r*:..1;:.lr". Namath-m a l. lunar a» Aplul, 21 to MAY 2.1 (Taurusi- l (Ca-prlcorn) __ The Moon versus Whether at work or play, keep a‘ Nfplllllfi 811d later Venus during close watch on your emotions aiui i-fidflyl‘ D-m- Pm" V? ‘Pelsfnfll don't overindulge the appetite for achievement- flufl Dll-‘I-‘flrh _°~-”~"~' food and drink. Go carefully and rcnces for you ClDYlWml-lm you'll go safely. Whulcscrne spozis will be a helpful ionic. MAY Ii. to JUNE Zl (Gemini)- Uns tad gain from past Wlilid lnv manta or from nsrnest effors likely. Bo careful, however. lr. deal- ings with relatives and clone friends. Tact and operation always pay dividends. Most favorable rays after 2 p. m. JUNE I2 lo JULY‘ 23 (Canofirl- A cool Mad and kindly understand- ing will eventually put you in the winning class no matter whether your program calls for work or rec- reation. Not an easyday but you can help it. to be more favorable m’ looking through rosy-colored glas- sea. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Money matters and the weeks bus- lrless in general less favor-u than the usual week-end interests Com- tltlve sports, entez-tamment and ealthy activities share friendly- stars. At the lame time. don't. neglect essential duties or work. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) — You. too. should enloy today in pleasant diversion if your duties and position will permit. Follow your intuition. Take active part in social activities. Friendly stars. H ER. 2i to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - You born belors Octioer 8 may find trday ietricung in scope for business vuatlcrs but all Ubrans should spend some tins re- cuperating depleted energy to be be for fit for work next week. Take comes from your foolish teaching. You told hlm he was to tell how long it wculd take hlm twenty apples lf it tor-k one and s half minutes to eat one apple. - sud he got stuck on this fifteenth." youl 0010B to estl (Scorpio) time for pleasant, wholesome diver-i tlssement. BR. I4 to NOVEMBER 22§ — Don't be dlsappoimcd‘ if financial transactlors and sales aren't up to snuff new. Other mat-i ltarsaremorofovorsrhflonmm advantage of good olferinlis. JANUARY 2i to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -— You, too, are on the favored list. Try to lVU‘d unneces- sary harm 1! and stubbornness and cl , n: you'll sail through happily and help bring beneficial gains. m MARCH 20 the best points your afzlrvg (Pisces) -Auglnent in your personality; ue ability at peace-making r ioiemnce with which God blessed‘ you. Confer with elders. , A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY, Energetic. bright. ‘ntuitive and‘ lm tfent with slow progress. Thu in ividual is enterprising. talented. versatile. but often too hasty ilnorelnedlialed action. Best re- sults will be obtained if it learns poke at“ self-restraint. A magnetic personality. and brown sukar until nearly all the wafer sorbed. but not until the mixture is too dry. layers of the cake. I white checks .. everytulng you do. infill! maintain the dignified rr-anner and airsln. l deg. F.) f:r about 35 minutes. Put layers together with date filling and then frost the tops and sides with the whipped cream frosting. DATE FILLING 1 1-2 cup: chopped dates ‘i cup water 2 tablespoons brown sugar Method: Ctmbine dates. water, Cook together is ab- Cool and spread between saving about large wedding. and her srm- - 2 or :1 tablespoons of the mixture B1111 would him’- to use in the frosting. yet the son-ln-law is ffiikfl‘ between a. womans FRQST|NG youfmxixgltlhliljflwvws 2 {g a tablespotils dale 1111- 3-4 cup heavy cream 2 1-2 tablespoons <ugar 1-4 teaspoon vanilla Method‘: Whip the cream until Isfiiff and fold in the sugar and van- 3.. has been thoroughly well. and spread over tho cake. Add the dcte filling which cooled mix Dark green leafy vegetables are apt to contain more iron and vita- min A than pale green ones. Chairs Dress for Summer in Cool New Slip Covers Made Easily iiio Pin-On Way Fresh and clean as s cool breeze. these new checked slip coversl You T!“ can make them easily the pin-on way. doing your fitting and cutting out right on the chairs. The sketch shows how. After rs- moving the chair cushion. smooth one end of your fabric (yellow and would be charming!) across the top of the chair and pin ii here with large pins three inches part l Then smooth and pin fabric down the inside-back and seat. allowing 4 IEBITIB. Now you know how lo do arms. aides, back. front and cushion too For ‘the fabric l1 flounce. Our BZ-psgs bookitt shows IiIn detail how to make sip covers t e pin-on way, with box-pleated or o"! mm!“ swag flounces. with bound. welted or French seams. Tells how to fit __._..__._._.__ odd-shaped chairs. also sofas, auto seats. Suggests fabrics. color METAL BILLS schemes, attractive trimmings. Bend 20c in coins for your copy sovsra to plainly you Nllhm r s, I Address and ti»; Nome of book of How To Male Slip The Guardian Home service. sum to write IIIII IIIIQ s tuck-in between, to take up The next step, shown in sketch, is to cut outside the pins, leaving 11A inches all around for “nut plnngd ‘Mi SWIG N0. 23,1 B126 ..-..---.us.. ml cut on them the ssma wayi These sections you next pin io- etherythen basic, sew (making s placket) and finish with s cheerful l Your shining wood surfaces Will never be a bit cleaner than the l cloths with which they are polished‘ Frequent washing of duster; elLi-n- inates danger of grimy furniture. Once a week, gather up and soak the soiled clusters 1n a pail of strong warm suds. Lf its washdny. they may be put in the washer in the suds that are left from the last tub of clothes. After washing, rinse well and dry in the sunshine. If dusters are made from discarded clothing cut out thick sea-us, but- tons. or anything waich might scratch the surfaces to be dusted Neat squares are hazdlest. Over- size or underslu cloths main dust- lluz more difficult. THE wolvpna or run [EETII In the teeth the body has s. per- fect cutting and grlndng apparatus for dealing with the food. The front teeth. called lIIJISOTS (which 1118111115 cutters). cut the food into pieces as it is put lnfic the mouth‘ and tho side teeth. or molars, (which meam. millstoncs). qrind it up small. ‘Ifie teetn are really skin structures, -wrrmponding closely with the nails 11rd hairs 1:". their mode of origin and develop- ment. They origin-re from the delicate skin layer which. fclded inwards at the mouth constitutes the gums. The bulk ofcscn tooth is composed of dentlrle, much den- ser in texture than iv-zry, but. the crown is coated witn tile still harder enamel, vrlilie at the root is a cement. The natives of Gomers. Canary Islands, have a language which cor.- slsts of whistling. This strange cun- . tom Ls safd to have ~ iginnted bc- ' came the island is crisscrossed byI many impassable gorges, and wh st- llng would carry farther than the shouted ward. Need Neat. and nautical adress to wear all Spring and Summer Trim princess lines and a shlo sha. sail- or collar are combined to g.ve you two of the season's smartest fash- ion points. Trim your dress with rows of braid and tie 4 bright ker- chlef about your neck for the trite naval touch. Use this same pat- tern to make a Sunday best frock bolero Jacket you'll be the best reused [in town and at a very little price, mo. Style No. 282i ls designed for aim l2, l4, 1a, 1B 421d I0 years. Sims i6 requires i srds of 39-inch fabric for dress wl h sailor collar Emblem No. 1120'! must be order- sd separately. Send twenty (iioc) coin t! pro- ferred. for Pattern. Writs plain]: your Name Adlreu and the fly: number Bo sure to stats tho a you wlsh. . . Fr nch doors are extrunsly all it difficult to Weatherstrip them. One reliable method of msk them waterproof and reason M- airtight n through tbs use of s fo -inch brass saddle or sill with an interlocking metal strip 0n the bottom o! the doors. tsnisis used in United States, but s lecraft- ——-For Li: Home e popular in the home o! today. but too often the home owner finds Bo think they knew every kind of cactus in the really nourishing and welgm build. ing. These do not necessarily havq to be rich and heavy. a salad. will rich. dressing, certainly should m included. if she f; hungry ‘.11 the midrib of the afternoon, she has a gllrs oi milk instead of canrly or sweet food which might spoil her sp- petite for dinner. And she hast glass of rich, creamy milk before going to bed. Iif possible, she has a short n11: in the afternoon. Nap or 11o.sl11 tries to take her dallv routine! little more easily. allowing tlml enough to keep her appointment without running and iiflllltlll n11- vous with fear of b01111: 111a and ln general. fwslng and lunlng 1m about entirely unimportant litll! things. r films to usfer developing and prlnii Qu iy work and quick servire ls asurred y. Fins Developed =14 Printed ill ' I or I-AIV llll roll and Ilfl lllinfld ls indie Folder vii Ind A New lrupnick amine am "M1111 think o! sanding my. dim: uiyvhue elu- I Modllllhlnlsdllk-lafln his! ‘Til IKRPIIIOT SERVICE Box 12cc Post Offlrr .1. '1»11111" 4. 282i QIZES 12-20 sauna-III.” found rsccntiyjn- new snus was _ _ 4