' . . your grocery can to ulnlpon loop or octet-gent tor mu. i'nll methodically... linen etout ttemll t the easy way loads to the washer. Never try would be less than you'd normal- together. youngslersv thing. tog“. lugging them in a basket. ly use, for at soda softens hard.l FOCUS ON FEMI'N'INITY every washday w-~r‘:?;:‘;-.::,::.':::::.t'::‘:..:;:::: 2:11.113: ‘ ta load tlte washer. Add t h r ee clean better faster. ‘ _ I blespoons of sat soda conccn- (7) After the washing. drying in: right at the drawers as \m. d” trated to the washer and enough and Ironing. reload the c o rt. (:0. Pretty look arrives with pretty flowers _ we- the hard way. The easy way in usually the organized way. Witt-n o ' ‘you do things methodically...toI as so t romantlc oo omma es scene , ’ ’after time. the operation speeds F h 'l‘he "pt'f'ltV look" art'iies tiilli ed- toe opeti- buck or open aid: shoe is a far cry front the old- occasionally in boot-shoes —' is shoes. and the. 'Slttl‘lN‘d <0‘13"” ; “p: “‘5 Slmplen HOW." a “W” the pretty flowers tltis spring as‘sltties are part of the hen ~prtnzz faxltioned ttiary jane. Slini. ul- a casual favorite. in keeping ‘09 0" "it"k'i‘” 3”" 5”” Shi‘i‘s- 90”" 913“ '"tcnded '0 make ~‘"“”' Iot't clothes iiitli a romantic a.rilook at ground lm‘cl La r L' e tra- pliable leather soles round with the trend to lighter Shoes But. there's no hard and fa st " “ashday mm‘e SOTC‘HC- . . - . . '- ~ ~ - v: v - ‘ - i .' ll' 5 . - llt Kee soilc 'lt‘tlll'\ ill .‘I ] dominate the fits ht )ll scene. pitt‘lllolen‘ Ill intttp or mics, slim out the pli‘llllf‘ “f 3 deiepl'wl‘ {"1 a” “3‘0"” the Fe“ (asua’ “"0 bmame mo 1'” me mp ‘ . p d ( i _ ' Lifiht airy and llll(l€"~i'<\"il I'le‘slilll'bat'k all'tltb ot' l'iri'e \‘tlis simple. easy» walking teat h er shoes are made up In brus'ltcd‘es do appear at all hours of the I peiforated hamper to preicnt I neiv leather shim take l‘aiitl'fli- at the sitlc~ ztre attltttt" tlte no... shoe. Iaplit leather. The leather 118:.dai‘ andmuht llccts tend to be » mildew and musty odors. _ ‘ .Q . _ < y .H . I . _4 ) ‘ ‘ H ,_ literally been split— (it t ntledJlOlN‘l‘ this year. except for the (Qt Mend to”, or ripped ctmh y to tlit. turn. on te in [NH nlat \dtldlllli on th. tieit e. _ _, . ._ 1 . _ . Rpm.“ Shoo [smhmn gens.“ M NH (ASL-U. PWINUH‘A- down-4o lighten the slice-dt more forttittl occa~tons and co» ,5 before pumng “mm in", I'm. - .. ‘ .- t , . ,,, ,. w'. I“ .,. Wummlun‘. lll c a a n at footwear. led by . also a ds greater flex'tbtltty tunies. Vhammr' 1 eat 0 ltidtt.tite if .\.ii. [.t (tell .lltt . t . I ' “a” and match!" ' +1.] _ l , , d rabimv an d I l Popular itt city or ~ttlivirli~. eiiibroutcrctl (l(‘>i!t|~ on tlt c "I'U‘M’l' . 0’ I \ m .ee.“ I" “film”; “"1. I COLOR “9001‘ ‘ tilt When wash d ay roll» . . . the "pretty look" tite:tn~ pittinu. \‘ztttip and toe are otltst- \iuy.‘ of {‘“m ““]k'"”!”‘]°e‘§l};°u l). r 05m l "“”‘“"9”' 3922"“? gr "5".3lfa' In addmlm H, H". 10 V91. around prett‘eat badly soiled 4 , . . » . - ~ . . . . very t)‘ 0 93 l l" ' . ' t n xi ll\'. - ‘ - flats. italkcti. siltlghdt'im -tt lightentn; the :llht‘ \\.llt<itll tlll- '3 h-_ (35mm genuine palem‘fl‘?‘ “103‘: g‘d ‘ oleam~r warm blues. “hpbcrrim a “ “areas such as collars and cu”, '- easy. flttid line» it calls twr ~nit- :tttig tinny large pieces. stitootlt m“ l t . . 'll 15 .tequcn l "-9 3; ‘ e l I. . g I. . I .. .i |,. of shirts and blou<es by damp drenched colo-x - iti \;ll'l(’ 'tlld leatlict' lllllt‘LH‘ citt (llt\‘li on fz‘ic- “mm” '1‘" l” hilndwnlely gram'lSt’lP "1 casual women 5 Shoe-V g oenb‘ ‘mm.’ 'l dm “3”” ill‘ ' t} d . t < ' mumwmur HM.“ h .5" We“ mm and “WM.” WW ed ledtlllt-p hulking shoe or way. Tu“ and heel, hold kw SUP thet- shoes “I” he ht‘Ptl-ll‘l ti \\'l(l(‘ ent'tig tent an ru- thug ln .ar Ever meted in tow...” “ml “ M :1; t m" ..H.I~ HM 5.” ‘Mne ll.. . etl leather " nny" Itioccaalns. ‘prisp; this season The rounded variety of llt‘tlll'lllx .lotttttt: botie sorta (ontetittated “ll a )t'ilsll. e e y t ..\t.- _._>r‘ '2» ~ , ' .. ... - - v turalli' hold their ~li‘tiie it‘P- «hi.- tiii\ \c'ir Ill '1 littvc inrteti' ""“-““" 1mm” “m” 59“” "0'11';tiie is seen chiefly on casual and 5"“: “ll”? RII‘WFHHN’ “(03$ "(‘ll- .” 3‘01" Pgfifel-d ms'wad 0f ag’lz‘lln I H -‘ -. f l - .. I. .‘ .. [Wt “ml :I'ili‘c‘v \\alkln“ dices. the crescent toe‘ m“ '5 (“"10- “ "‘H‘t l." 03" "lg ‘° 5 5° 3‘1"" w" ‘ A d C _ ("Hy and “’“l‘ ““h "1“ mm“ 0‘ "“‘”’ "l' "" H“ “"'”“(° . . i r r' - ' v 1 . . meal and 5.120 “I'(‘(‘ll. 'l‘llDM‘ ('til- "51‘ it in solution... a tablespoon 99 cm lrcumeOnce [. of urcannu [t .e we“ .n «mph 1,...“ . U” I]... “mph. .11”, .1“... in. Billnlif‘d teatlict .4 iii flats nndton daytime and eicntnt. eathet I ~ _ ‘ .nd gupdemlptllhlalig u,” : “d 3...; .1 1‘ . ' .H. m.. J 1- r ' - ' ~- ~'- ~-— ~ ~ ot's are seen Ill \‘ofl suetltw. tote. of the sat soda concentrated dis- .‘ .‘ " ‘ d I " ‘ “(6 ""‘nm'e‘ ( ’ "' " l_v lustre leathers .‘illd new tt':tti~- solved in a cup of \tai(‘l'. bt'u>hed leathers. \'.a\_\' amt ti.it~ straps tlittt ('ttllllt't‘l at all lltlllll.‘ “we!” an”in “to,” 1””le . ent leathers (iii ltlittlt.‘ 'lli.l le- ‘ot the stiuc and \inlc : :1 it til ()f ('t)ltl'\(‘ l)il‘t‘t'l' i'tt ‘lli l"|lll ‘4’ hepdlaie ‘(Ilomes '! “'1 U mintnc. toot~ flattering vine: strut» Set on llliti itt'.‘l~ for the H. pump; “in ‘“.l‘lkl ‘ink “minim”. “yarn”. load: mull? “MVPHMHOI: The otteitctl- tip ettect of i-li~- llltt>i part the lctiittittie \llitl) ' ' ‘ ' ‘ , ‘ 0f 31119 am smfl ~ Will“ 3'” — For SPr'ng "n 0‘9” a‘m‘l'e' '1 “'H I)? 59“” colour-fast items with lltllll soil Kent st. Charlottetown—opposite I'inloll's P. E. 1. Dis CT 0!“ CANADIAN mun. 50(‘llt1'l‘i' in simple pumps. perforated 5pc» for one. ‘arge and small whim Al Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society lctatot's or liiuliliglitcd With other am: colour-Inst items w i t .t ;colored letitliers smooth. suede heavier soil for another. or patent. . l5l Use a laundry cart 0 r l - . .. . Slacks in reach % of modest budget . You don't have to he a p:)l(‘tl~ who has shied in e\'(‘l‘)l it i ii 2 flat :old medallist to near Ui~ from school htt}s' lll't‘ol‘! tn i'tiipic quality ~tretclt slacks in honey Qabé‘l'tllllé’i. act. iii a ti _\' skiers noose "If the fabric l a c l\ s .nllflp elothin: huduet is as modest as back; its pmwr to dim-h is their skill have been wear 1 n2 _alntost worthless, Skiers and l t l " “mm 3” sea-“m- curlers can check this for tltetii~i 1 "Stretch nylon slacks started I e l v e s by thing: the s i ttiplet ' Ippeat‘.": iii the suburbs 3! not] 'bttbble' test. IS on 7' ~' and curling rinks the "Just insert the lllllllll) lll~ttle minute \H‘ brain tiiattttfacttit- the blfit'kfi 8”“ PU” lllt‘ [41“ F ii ing in Canada and “ripped dc. .taut over it. Pull llLil'd ill the di» pending on imports." says it. ‘reclion of the stretch. Hold for v M. Adelstein. rice . president I second. tlteti release. I of Brink \lills "if there is no \l‘.‘ll of a 'l)lllt» t A" m.ld ski“. humem MI. ble'. the fabric’s 'bottttce to t it c Adels i e 1 n also believe, ‘I u r inch' is excellent or very good. hills and cot-lint: rinks would be u R “'3’”! ”' .mll‘bl“. “‘"K‘in‘ confident)” it.” crowded M ’on first inspection but quickly least with well-clothed skiers id'sappeal't the in?" ' hack l'a‘ __ had “at Canada “8,.th de_ [ting as good or fair. if the ‘bttb- velopinr a stretch slacks indus-lble‘ “His” 3”” a 1“”‘4lh “i "y me its mm H v. wars ago-t inie even though it has (litititiin .. . . lied soitienltt' iii size the p'ttll" Prior ‘o that tttn t . - “ ' '. .' .' ' e “(we “0 hate. been made of a l.‘./_\ futi- .' ri‘ t-gs w ' '9” . . ‘10 p (.e d .. file. 18"“.dm inc \Hllt a poor or \E‘lW you r as too high an initiation fee by flewvel.v “in” -- ' many would - be skiers and Ctll'- ' I ‘ km.” he recanl ' Though not conclusive. llr. Adelstein regards this test a< ll lfait‘ly reliable indication of mm- NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE “PA RA DE ()h‘ SPRING FASHIONS“ (‘hoose Your Jewellery From Our Beautiful Array of Spring Jewellery From SlJlft o SMARTLY STYLED'ACCESSORIES ...LOVELY TO LOOK Argo .‘..LOVELIER to WEAR - rf... "Now they can have themsel- ves as well 'panted' as titie ()l-. - . . v ympic ski team for as little as tgi‘lyozsxlélgf ($851 ",2 mil: $29.95. Of course. no skier chief-l. weekend Manama and 51mm; ly concerned with wind resist “I he“ mundafion Egrmmn. tnnce can expect the leotard fit fmanuraclure” have to": “mm, d. cusmm imam?“ M rm,“ sed against wear i n g the same Wm” Olympic 5“ tun” girdle two days in a row T he} ‘ competitive clothing was made anoint out that a “mum Rant m..measm.e wlm "we! m“ n g I‘nient needs in o r e than a sin. ‘t'c’lpeiz Bul' “'9 avg-age “'eek‘ lgle night to snap back complet- ‘" ,5 W “a.” "we" the “""9 'eiy. i feel stretch pants which "sll‘enll (ab’lc‘ have been subjected to proton:- "RCSIHPTICY 01' WWW." 13 ed tension and flexing also re- mitt'e‘ important tlhétlnhstl'fltohi- quire a little time to recuperate. ‘ ness ti qua i y are c pan s." “For this reason we outfitted points on? the textile authority each member of the Olyni p l c. v - '—""" "V" ' ‘ "7 "" ""‘gki team with three pairs (ti T0 ieompetitive pants plus an extra I21 Granon St. Dial #4253 pair for the official parade and COV'l‘lVI’ED moot. PAGE to "Sllfl_‘_“f{r; (‘5’ Come. be a new and—even more delightful you. in your favorites from our fashion array for spring. '64. CROWNING GLORlES floppy ('nge Veils for sprint: and the new allure will be you when you wear one. Wedding Band ('tige \‘cils. “any styles to choose from. They're pretty little clinriners and priced especially low. You can wear them anywhere. PRICE Ot' [adipg‘ and Childrcn'u Slllnt‘ll)‘ Six styles to choose front. A real winner for spring. 3 Styled (‘omes in clear acetate box for safe storage. PRICE S_T_R_E_T_C_H Nylon Gloves ' ' FINE VALUE d VERY lOW PRICED “W. 3..., ,... m... N E Beautiful 27" x "“' Ni'lrg'3hiffon Held Square. in I d minds about socks several years ago dttrin: an independent eon. lllmr‘l‘ survey. in overwhelming numbers and in no uncertain terms they declared themselves n i in faior of Ill socks whl eh, were in dark. conservative shad-l e! '2‘ rocks that stayed up tilt? and n plentiful. supply of clean lot-in Parrlv as it result of this i n- formation plus the influence of interview programs on televis- tnn there has been “1 evolution in men's socks. Except for cat- tiat wear. blinding diamonds and nrgyles. so dear to the heart of many women. have been replac- ed by socks which take their color cite from the suit but are in a shade or two deeper in tone. The hairy ape leg. so dear to the heart of nobody except—per» liaps— a real ape, is being bati- ished to the zoo. HIGlLCUT SOCK "’l‘he high~cttt or execut l v e length in socks is becoming an integral part of the new execu- tive look in men's business clo- thes.” says Mr. Putman. These shin-concealer: I r et available In two lengths: th e lT-l8 inch over- the-calf height and the 1112 inch "press confer- ence" height. Both are elasticiz‘ M with “Lycra” spandex fibre to cling smoothly to the leg. The former has a 23 inch band of the man-made elastic at the top while in the latter the entire leg is elasticized. The shorter. press conference length has the added Virtue of helping reduce le g fatigue in men who do m o r e. standing or walking than sitting: Mr. Ptttman's executive look} which is actually an etiquette of; dressing for the work- a- day business world. it made up of a‘ number of practices he consid‘; ers vital and others that are op- tional. In his \‘ital category. in addi- tion to the pointers on shirts, cocks and the mixing of patterns are pocket linndkerchiefs an d hats. solid colors. so light and practical. Ideal forEAnE; 59° W E A R A Bug 5 F0 R S P Rl N G INTO SUMMER SUITS: Excellent collee- fion of spring into sum- Spring time fashion for toddlers: can care dresses ltt “lth nxxltl"lllt’lll 0t plains and tit-ink. Sires 2 to .ix. 1.99 to 2.99 Casual Fashions tire ottr ladies short slect'e print design oi'erhlouses. sizes 12 to 18. 2.99 and 3.99 I“ ,V ‘ gill». , ‘ “t t \ Cute and Port are our Easter hats for the little miss. Fancy tritn. 1.98 to 2.59 mer suit-s. Newest styles, (mlors included. } (2:) Ladies’ Washable cotton nssttl‘lt'tl print: tlity . dresses. regular and half . a , ,1”... Complement your New Easter c HA TS: An exceptional . l i f; O H.+ .+h h . . .. . , A .1, I u t WI ostery in V to spring fresh shades. TOPCOA'I‘S: Still chilly enough for topeont. wen- ther. Several styles in the wonderful grouping. selection of new spring hats. Styles and colors to flatter you! May we suggest .. .. . Dress Up for Emerald Maid Seamless Nylons FURNISHINGS: To com- plete and coordinate with "AT ESSENTIAL He feels that a man who neg l lects to tuck in a clean pocket handkerchief every morning is tke a woman who goes into. tmvn or to a social function wltli-‘ out gloves. He personally preferst the ttnstudied ptiff style in hand-1 kcrchief arrangement to th e' formal line-up of four carefullyl formed points or the sq u I re. fold. t He believes a hat is as esscn~ tial to a man who wants to took an executive as a shoe s ine. The hat. however. should have an urban air like the new bach- elor style with its curved brim TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU and pinched crown. For winter wear. he admires the fur wedge but that‘s opttotial. . I. Chaflonefown and Montagu. He 5 in favor of vests for busi- ness providing they match and looks askance at sports jacket: in on office. on r 3 rl w . . y p n! ardl'ob' Reautifu Hint-ol-A-‘l‘lnt sheen. unartly styled patent and PM """l “M” “’ ""‘" marshmallow hand bags. pliment every outfit. First quality—every pair guaran- teed. Sizes 8% to II. 1.98 to 5.98 M“ 97: “If Prices are low—selections Ire great.