THE czi-iaizborrizivwiv GUARDIAN / SEPTEMBER 1o 1933 rw-vowon Literature“; v vvrvv an: alm "xSocial and Per onal "f. Fashions "I eweeeene.....-“r.."."-~~--~- THE HOUSE WIFE _. 95351171319“. n‘; ,W0man’s Re vvvvvvvvv¢-vvvvvwvvvvvv-v-v vvrv o§+0++~ '4 vvTvvvvvvvvvV vvvvvvvwrwvwv --".-."vw~o¢§..sk¢i ~ HAPPENINGS OF THE Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Everybody Loves a Lover, But the Billing and Cooing Must be Done in Private and Not Become a Public Spectacle, or the Lovey-Doveys Become , Objects of Derision Di —I in love 1th young woman who refuses to flillflgciifibbgéisfill5ex0l ngynsinall lncgme, because I am £111 lnqll and B 1181f sllortel- than she is and because she doesn't like my 111181011- I hB-VB -—AND— 1 HER A C 77V] TIES ..WEEK.. lug friends iii fol" afternoon bridge and tea. - a a a Miss Leila Worthy left this week on a two weeks visit to her friend, Airs. J. llvilrlerstm lli Saint John. . 8 a . in: Jllsnl A Stiles 0.13.12. Pffggdgxiélgolleflsguiiflif-sixgfflfegffil: tfgirfptgfg -1 p! - n t '0 s ln l‘ ii 5Q», F illotéilfilogogt ' a wife comfortably. But I have 1011s Since stopped Tun“ m n“: D533 ViOIGQ-tllll-Qfl ‘Dltifl with the new O,;_,._._,,_ 0.1, ' growing. What worries me most lS that when we ————— violet colors. uav lasr .\ll~l~. _ are in public she will not llermit me to hold liei: If you have faith in 00d. or mm. An enormous beret of rumt vai- ‘ ‘ a - o hand or put my aijm around her, nor will she kiss 01' I I vet has an ostrich plume in the Qupcn \I, -,m,,,s H“, mmm.“ ' me. l-ier excuse is that Main street is no place Proclaim it from the housetops same shade as trimming. I » f‘ ' I . ,m.n,,u,.,, and for petting, while I contend tliiit I don t care who to the world; 4_ ‘ ~ " " A new dress in Tial blue has r l-lxirtivt-ll secs inc l-ussm iler, and that when a person in M!" m“ “ch "n wmk’ d, For wlltigftlllgd doubt is only a sad high, soft neckline, high-cut r101. v m, love gels the_ cslrc i0 kiss, the place and public , man sleeves and is beltless with a “r5 m 1101. lmwmm" smug“ 1° m" ‘i- NW m“ Y“. {iimflj}: "'fl‘“""',,""”,"'f,',“ fig," Which should forever from your fitted section from under the bust determne whether she rally cars for me or not, oi 01' B. 0'1"" 0 B S he“; be hurl“; , w a moderately 10w h, um‘ features what? SHORT! mmililin lglklllgllizlka: ltigasgiilztlriili; ' Cum plaid pleated a m’! “m n; [he Answer Cognc“ meeting th-ere "um Se? Pbrgiextoyoifir woes: the world is sod ‘mfg: vmotl‘ cgauiglgeteelrsi tops are l‘ - d l l ' ,' 4 _ _ ~ - 535 l- r a 1 aw“? llslill"? "°l‘-“t"'iei‘l'i.l“lii“iil.i“"ii‘itotllil°‘ Lil’? 39'3"‘ “-"" “"11 “i=1” l" “ewntmt m“ 1"" We” =1“ Show» o; 1a,, Con. , "- e-i-e» 1_ , . 1*,“ . 1° em, a _m° “go 5 , and 1mm ma‘ . srlef and pain: over plain coats. . >15 1c“ b‘. [he llint the young My isnt Just w t y Crazy a ut_,\ou _ J l5 Let happiness make ‘month the Fm. Hhglfnnuly “Tm Sunkopxl llie reason she says "ntff when you pop the question, places mush; ckets are very 1931a‘ so at it WBISOGtIEGJKGtOU , , . . . . , _ . , . _ , _ __ Y > Your music~ major chords, a molds the waistline and fits do “Er “u, {life “r lfiglgf _ w For on every side you see girls marrying D001 boys uitliout giving a constant 8mm,’ neatly m,“ the 5km,’ is an erg: * ." , " ->- llioligliz l-u ‘Alltlt! the neat meal is coming irolii. You see 8111s inairy- M u S I C D 0th s 1 1 u 1*)‘ Iiilllgx" Rmlm m“ 1111"“ 0W1‘ ilig boys of n. tlxilerent religion and spending the remainder oi their lives _ m y pm“ e- m: b'l‘:£¥"vg$"et Sear, and b] k ‘" 1\"--1<‘- 1111011 l‘l1l("5. . ,~ ll" ‘lllll- l, l , ~_ y -- ll wt,- . a, n short b0 ", And in . “c . .\1' ~. l liousc, ule ,1, ._,,,,,,.,,‘_“ ” “g-uétfg; 3,L‘,‘“,§b.~._‘,‘,,‘é pa,.,,';‘; "it; fr; cigf,ed“,‘,t‘jo‘,‘,‘ f0 “messyjhe m, ,5 FISH-SKIN noas T0 SAVE kid belt are worn with a solid - , " 1101110 of lire I-Ke lranllllv fium the} - - - - rlOlllg the emn and the boy is sitting up as still as a stone and with a (B! F- R- ll-l "ALMN "Jxnmn lrazlaivgggglgiin-re ‘humus j 1 '- tlirl of JitllflS 1., ia." re eatur- w, ,~ . - v H111 , ‘ v . _ _ Y..1_ l, _ t mum - ms m“. J ______ swe- .‘ a . ed fen the chronicles bf corntempor- ‘m’: H H D Ne of a ax heme“ he me a“: ‘so mLexlfresslon of‘ ’ soofialéreiotétaeaxilllzxsélssishogomreitrgdewhlfl 55:28 (gr iglipzhgnngchc lnepcia of t y‘ 7 Y .11?“l“§iti§l~li"lligf§llgiirlgtiffitiigii? so ‘You see “when a gm m many and “my m low mm B‘ boy n does“: In last week's column mention kn“ '- liiake inucll dilleience ivliat lic has". or how lie lcoks,_oi' what he believes, “sh 5k!" m "l"? with" 5nd 119113 "Glam" "175" $951‘ in the Even- "of a Hfflirf t"lil*_ei"filllic.\s," wrllei" \lt’;(‘l‘ll)t*.\' it. - l as Ont‘ o Miss Beatrice lllfacDoiiald, D5 (7.. M. C., has returned to New York, alter a pleasant four tveeks holiday’ J. LcRoy Holman in the Plovince, the guest of her illls, _ Miss Helen left sister, Mrs. W. D, G il to Ottiiwll * ' " * f» were accom- Proltei", of Auiigoiilsli, N. .1’ t‘! Horne. - '11 1111" . l Nlrr", Petliick of New Glxis- r * , . “Peru? git-ll", N. 5.. nrc the guests of Di". Mr and Ivlls, A. C. Hutclilson I mWiPT" and Mrs, Pelhlck, Euston Street, and uvl» sdlls of G ands Falls, N. 111" “m? ' ' ' * i r .. l'i‘.ll(‘l'll50l‘l'6 H? 5511119111 Mrs, J. Nelson Smith and Miss rut Holl and the "7 ‘ b‘ l, '1 Szilitli of .'\'l()ll(‘l0ll. are R- n ’I‘e:1 nis l-"erl ell WW n; Nliss Doris l.’ tile out. of town Quests here llll- Turner" Afar-Killian nuptials which iakc-k pl" e this afleruoon. lle in the cwlty they" are guests of lea of the lhis after- ‘lOEC l- lit‘? - ~ ’-“~' Q Y1 Vi" .. and Airs, P. W, Turner. Glallizs James, Miss T“ "Plife "l "115 Prince Street. liv er are in Holv- a o a o a a e _" ‘r "Y? 111 i119 A Jolly masquerade dance was l1! i‘. accompanied "~ \Y‘l-‘i‘iIY-'1 given by Mrs. Jillien C. Javncs at Hil Spilletl. Miss ' ' lil-r sumirllu‘ home, KPJlDOFll, on . lll " lier aunl, Mrs. Tilt- li-ll‘. f‘ A. Winning. 'l“ll(‘.\(il'l\' KBYQlllIiQI. The beautiiul e left on n M“ -“ ' . M1‘- AVPTS‘ grounds were ziglnw with colored ds in Ontario Dunn“? “Y”. have . guest-i M ‘ , ivhicli made an attractive s. Defileis‘ summer are leaving m- llPflllll has c UNIT a" ‘ l, for the varied costumes of “ ' QUPFYS. “Bzvvfieltl Barnacle.“ zimtlv an ideal place for the (lanc- i": and the clwei- "Iolillld Scenes" palnitwi oi: the mills". the work of Miss Jayme... “ere much admired. The event of llie evening was the arrival of "Queen Victoria" acaom- i\' . ' i Hill’! ch fliru. Dilnriinlt . pained by liei" handsome son "King Ml", and Mrs. Roi‘ Albert m tor- t". who have Elitvarli" tile seventh —dt"l\'liig iii Keri up f" ‘l ‘r * llflllll‘ in Vir nia, mm"? Pfliiflile =1 '1 ol‘ llirit period the on a t 14» Mrs. Albert's bring: llriveu by a niotlilw", B, Mills, Sum- ' . - < lllliill, "The Herald‘ mlmlliv. a on Zyluiitlay. They tl illr the guests to await. the c t l'.\l vii re'ul"n this wack- " of ie ltoyal Party. A- >1.-_\-\vill be accompani- 'h0sc paying homage were aiili Mrs Ernest Mills. ladies Colonial dailies, ' ' ‘ ‘ was the Jennima. sailors, COWbOYS. I M s A. Fultm who has been and .\l!‘s.. ‘js/‘tliflilfl? of various rla- an Klppocli, has closed Filflilll .\"i- , The Queen and ller sh lull l't"liillf.‘(i to ‘Frilro, . ' diu- iii" welcomed the ' ' _ . afler w! i-li dancing was" en- ' ° ' ° l rllarson on- Joycl. e music bclnk furnished by Dun AlKlvJFSOFl and child- t. 11v supper Robert Jayrles records and the v ‘been visiting: .\ir. ll- . ‘I'll\il".~"tiry' "Cruisers" in Cowbtrv costume. le for the summer left _ ‘ ‘ ' mi" their home izi Que- "lv .\l:l lalrzlav. ac- M rid Mrs. l-l. J. Gordon left . Ji- l. C. ". " this -}< ml a motor trip to dli- ° ‘ ’ ‘ v ' L!“ l‘.>ll‘.l.'\ ill llle United Slalvs Mls». ll- 1" u .\l1ll.~" was hbhlflfi 0n WllPFC they will visit llicli" dztugli- .\ll I915. a Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J’. S. Bonnell j‘ .l.l jnlly pit: ier shower for Miss Helen Holman whose engagement “as announced recently, .. V » - Mis. Colin Campbell of New Yol" of Mr, ii. Tiuljefla uere luncliwn gilcsls l Mrs. W. Chester S. _l_5ri_n1i_<~li_i_iicly', this week. and two 2 children, who lmve been the guests 3 of Mrs. Cainpbells mother. Mrs. C E, P. Harrington, Halifax, left i this work on return to their home Mn at Osb- ‘no Barracks, Winnipeg F Thly err.- .'ir-r-umpziliied by Miss an: Ailldrcd lifl.l"l“r\¥i(lll ivlio has re- 5 ‘lilrneli to Clial"lo1icl:uvii, Ch, v \ . - J? Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Merriam of Slunmerslde, have as their Airs, Mcrrlnmls sister, Mrs. . H. H Fllrtier and Mr. Pbrllei" and her brother, Mi". Gordon McCormick, of Animpoli- Riyal. N, S. I a - a Dr. Will Holman and Mrs. Hol- man. who have been visiting Dr. Holmmvs mother, Mrs. R. T. Hol- man linvo rruirned to their home in Tororflo mutt The Lzmit ll‘\'l\'i'1 in silver for household purposes is not surpris- ing when one tun zlcrs how silver survives doniesiic catastrophes that would (".‘lll',7i('li‘l_\’ ruin anv- Vegetable . llilng breakable Silver sh . lilWWl‘ s, carving plat- l. l -pol.\ and coffee ' . . . ‘luabli- llsl of liou tl lil/llfll", ivliicli v."ill lust a lift-lime. The newest silver lea- sets are a jl\_\' m any house-proud _.. . ---- m»... warm-rum <t=- l. rlil v»- .._ wife. Orgnsiderablv smaller than those o! our lfffllllllllfitllflfs, they are riaiutv and r\'"".'iut and cx- tremely ca " in keep (‘l“.’\ll. One of the most l‘ mitzg tea-pols is made like a s‘ " sphere the lid com- plellilg tllr- circle. 'I'he handle ls also round and formed of two pieces of iron‘ that act as non- concluclrvrs of heat. Water-Jug, . . _ s mi . rinil suunv basin of th , __ __, ' .4 tcii- HC} are also splielicnl. In N01717: . Afinl-s receives at t 200 VOYOS for each design 50- om" ‘°a”"'""k'p° and mheeie" . . _ . . . - vii-es, nll the pots and the Jugs are lore it Ls rev-Int w‘; 1m- lhls column. stud us your voles. We pllnt all sqimm Dun “zroyn finished faigm iis- uol- - Iv‘ is extremelv p1 pillar for sets o ‘,7 1-‘ ENSEMBLE kind. fn-r .1 mill. 11019511 with a soft l, Lfikr . l >1 clolll it all lira “r-lcaninv," this sil- cvr needs" alter it. has been wash- ed in wnrni soapy VFMCT. 1 I O A ii-rlccllnc visitor in the gm.- ll. . o. l f. .1 * .. ttcl andcolorcharts, _ . - 113i]:‘ihfltbtltihlrcgtifissmzngmaégséggfi‘ifistrucllons for making Collins of New York. Last year "‘ ,. y vs‘ arc-d l res use to your (hflreisxistfs {Kviiktiilyyiihi .353 iltlrggu are Twimzpnto 58V "Jll-Fli , 1.1,“, fknpjngos “n4 flqwpl} are nppllquecl in natural f" lnblc ivi-icllllnk. EfhlQ-l are bound with bias strlP-s- V"? liven the designer ls nroild of it. D "nr "" - requests I y I ince this slimmer is Mrs. Mrs. Collins purchased and reno- vated the Scales property in Bt. Eleanois, ‘SHIT? her mother was born lmd spent hcr early days. Her mother was a sister of the lots Mr. Henry Scales whose son Mr. Alis- tin Scales resides in Freetown. This is the first time Mrs Collins" has visited the Island and she is vcry charmed with the place, H- s, coins preferred- Pallrm Order Form-ire be used when ordering Patterns and Voting for POXHJYJJUL DESIGNS. To The Cliarlottetowv P""" ' Needloivnrk Dcpl. DESIGN NO. 624 pr-rinlly st, Eleonora which held N _ ___ _ __ ._ _ _ ._ - - ._ .. _ - — — - -— —- - -' silcli (lum- {USOCRIUODA of her “m” ‘ m0'lif*r's childhood. Mrs. oolllru or ‘Wilrlt lie (lOCc. She is for film J lliere is kLiXJlll. it. When she begins l SO Infill)’ marriages. good inuluiers and the consideration lo do lit-r luvl-inuklng l-ii pLlDllC. ll. ls so coliimoii and villgni" nor shows for sweethearts w crowd. luii and loathe it. Girls with their heads everybody around slilckerlilg at them. the street holuiiig hands. And ever Everybody loves a lover, says the them wh a girl ulloiii 1 have llBVBl‘ seen. and 1 am sure sue would make me send lie-r 8.11 engagement ring by mail Li l do not act soon some other man asking her to marry inc? Answer: My earliest. advice i0 you. Henry, any entanglement of a sentimental gone lo lie-l.- llei". given liei" the once- looks. wltii a girl you have known ever sin whose every quirk oi disposition and O whom you liiive never even seen. Hove a little sense. Use a little You know perfectly well her letters. I 0f course, iii writing, you have pictured as your ideal. when you ask her if she is a. housework, slie is going w say "yes," her ilial. Llle wile oi your dreams would say tllere was nothing she Clipper" iii licr odd moments. And there is this to consider, marriage. 1 don't mean beauty. nice “way” with her. Whether she inc-y sat across ti hm to listen to them. or who that they would make a poke. Don't do it. talce a look at what Dear Miss Dix- Spend at le "tiliaaref gctlamz. v mother, both e mm out good l in which they Wop made life like ll matter. 1 round my newes of their sleges I wok to my bed. up 1 take to clears. 1 llnd this method of dealing soothing. v- F‘ cups. while the Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt and Mrs. Hodgson of New York, at present. in Malpcque. assisted in serving. Mrs. Oollings spends her winters in New York, but she expects to return to the Island in the future during the slimmer" months. I I U t Miss Frances MacNutt of Oal- gary. is the guest of the Misses Hunt and Mrs. Mussen at their home in Suinlnerside. and is bring pleasantly entertained during her visit. l I I t 1 Dr. John l". MacNelll, of Sum- merside, with his wife and daugh- 161M155 Ruby were visitors to Sussex. N. B on Saturday last to attend the wedding (ll in, ll... .- Nelllls nclce, Miss Luella Vivienne MauNeill, who became the bride of Norman L. Lutz, son of Mr. and lvtrs. W l". Llutz, of Sussex. Dr. MacNelll was accompanied by his nephew. Dr. R D. MacNelll of Kensington and Mrs. MacNelll. The bride's father, Rev N. A. Neill D. J. udson vy. Mrs. R. D. - Neill of Kensington layed the wedding music. Dr. Jo MiwlNeill But I am all for this girl who has the good sense. the should be a. private function and not en they do their billing and cooing - . l - 4 Deni" Dorothy Dix-—I<‘ur two years I Suiely there are enough riiilss Lllar, without courting danger by uni good would be an airplane builder Bnlvyfd so inuch as making a ClmLj vlng in a tomb, for 1 could bros-ism under , was my surprise when the clouds lifted immediately. bed and remain there until the with their er: A grand. recipe for dealing with those who ust because lie is he, ilntl that's all o get chooser and lault-lindlng and demanding, ii is because he doesn't. hit her fancy. Women imck out their husbands lvnn their hearts instead of their heads, which is why there are good taste, the for othcrpeoples’ fee mgs to refuse _ shows sliu is a lady illlll unit she has (lirlcacy, iellnulnent and a realization of the illness oi Llllllgs. Nothing such ulwi" lat-l; of sopiiisticiitloii as parade their affection before a gupingand derisive Yet you see it every day. Girls riding in automobiles with their arms aliuund boys who show that they realize they are being made figures of pillcwed 0n boys‘ shoulders at the movies with Girls and. boys Jay-walking down ybody thinking that petting parties a public exhibition. old provenb, but it loves to laugh a; at the ivrong time and place" " Y have been corresponding wit. She likes w do all kinds of houselvoi" a good ' ' wile. Do you think it best l’ and then marry Later? 1 am airzr may get her. How will I go albo HENRY. is not to get yourself mixed up nature with a. girl until you nu vei" and _fl.l€ certain you like l. in marriage, even when you tie . 0e her kindergarten days and wll die-raster you think you are fan 1-1114: yourself w a iaeriect stroilgl prudence. Show a little Judgiiieii that you can't tell a. thing about a. woman iroi v the girl is foremost, so to speak, and describe herself to be Just the kind of a womo going to put her best for ‘cook and if she simply doles o.‘ Just as she would if you had loll! Sll i Henry: Looks count for so much ii " K I. mean awomairs persoiiall un-ie sne is easy on the eyes. Whether she is neat. Whether ty. Wlic- 1‘ she has i is Hillel‘ tlie time how to handle hovel" 11nd out what was the the strain and during one exhausted and defeated. lmagme Tliey were lonely and the storm signals going _ domestic atmosphere intolerance simple and WIFE. when 1 see Dussinwthesll i "‘.Tl 7 DOROTHY y +c+++o+oeovvvw+o++e+es How LII] I ‘I ‘I LB! ANNE ASIILEYI r o-vuowo +004 o4 +o+o+¢<++o Q. How can I prevent rust when storing a stove? A. A stove or heater that is to be stored can be protected from rust if ii few pounds of lime are placed in any old receptacle and" set inside the door. Q. How can I make a living room look larger? A. This can be done by avol the use of too much or too 1 fumlture and heavy draperies. Q. How can I make a palatable substitute for coffee cream? c“: Beat the yolk of an egg in the same as the circumference of a girl's waist!" "Is that so?" said he. mildly interested. "What do you say if we get a piece of string and see if it's right?" gave the bride away. The marriage will be of interest to friends here as bride visited her uncle on several occasions. AMomingSmilc N0 ROMEO. He was very shy, and al Dora presented him with innum- erable opportunities for declaring his love in practical fashion. he could never summon u sufficient ctogirage to take a vantage of em. They were sitting in the arden one evening, with the usua half- hour intervals between remarks, when the climax was reached. - __---————-———-—---—"" ' l_;l,~rll'. week-end for her Street Address l. ‘lsfiumilgrllhfqrnllfi in Connccmmt and cl” -— - - - '- “‘ " "' _ — _ stmc _ _ '— — _ — — _ — — ‘m1 TIIv-THV Pllwtflllflig‘ 5:3 ‘Thai? lr r o e us a lily following as a __ _ ffl§.",,‘,_‘.l “thlhnlglflnflliffi of meeting ' “N " m ~ —~ g M — ‘fi- cliriia" hm" vlsll here. Mrs. Ans-J ' ' ‘ ih ted All reproduction rlshts to this Desiim reserved tlii Scales presided over e melengthofamn‘: Catering for Home AND Public Functions lig-aludlngleatnreclulr Dri ili t our have xterede ‘f: iayinnoroz: grlvate public families and to their entire util- faction. DINNEBS, TEAS, AT HOMES surveyed for at moderate Apply for quotations. TIIE IIOBMIA RESTAURANT Great Georle Street ‘telephone 1374. was made of recent sales of Dick- enslan volumes and letters. Lovers oi Dickens will be interested in a new MacMlllan publication "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens: His Let- ters to Her." Charles Dickens left his Wilt when he was forty-five ears old but Mrs. Dickens kept all his let- ters and left them to her family. “She wished to rovc to history." writes Margaret wrence in re- view, "that he loved her before he was forty-five. The letters, it goes without saying at all ,are most valu- able no mutter what they prove The from a recent English literary Journal- "The tales from Germany of followlngvparagraph “is taken would have such cantankerous dispositions \ Wu king ioi" death to act no oi‘ them. 1301mm 1116. llluffyllli u 81:1 you have never seen i5 buying a pig in asi. tho price oi a railroad ticket to t book-burnings and rigid censorship VVYIlQf‘ HQVP rrlvnn manv people the ‘Vtlinu Enay to Give Yourself a College Background Don't Be a ental Wallflower Ann has everything! She is pretty. No one plays better tennis than halllile does, nor dances more grace y. _ Evmyihing? Not "quite. All can't carry on a serious conversa- tion. Through no fault of her own she had to leave high school in her sophomore year. When friends went on to college. if"? We!" w work. Now. when her college friends talk of current questions. econo- mics, literature. drama, pretty Ann finds herself a mental Wallflower. Who is Thornton Wilder? Who Germans bright alert chatter of cultured young people. And so can you. Begin by reading your new apet. it international news, specla fea- tures, editorial pages. Did you see "Good Earth" in the movies? Read Pearl Buck's book about the poor Chinese farmer. Our 32-page booklet gives you Ii absorbing plan for acquiring culture at home. Book lists recom- mended by the Committee on Col- l ‘and 30c coins for your co of Build Your Own College Boo - fround to the Guardian Home Service, Address Be sure to write your Name, Address, and he ams of booklet. Nuns 30am Address "Isn't it funny," she said, "that sun b flu I1 kind of fish, were a feature of the the campaign for national self- sufficiency. A range of these shoes, made from the skin of a certain liirgs Fishery Fair held at Ancona. VELVET DOUBLES FOR OBTRICH IN FALLIIATS Everyone believes that velvet is a natural for fail hats. High turbans with a heavy look w e front, and perched perilously over one aye come from the hands of the esl er in degrade velvet worked resemble velvet-pasted ostrich. In light shades such as pink to rose, or turquoise to navy, a tur- ban dra ed of this weave makes an exce lent hat for the smartly tailored fall fashions in black fea- tured in the new costume collec- -will remove the stain. "ODS. It also will carry through a fur coat complement. Black Persian lamb makes a tted redingote which has flared ,odets'in the back and a collar de- scending in long squared revers it the front. A loose boxy topcoat of beaver ‘rins broadcloth in n matching shade framing the pockvs. Ostrich-trimmed tiny hats are perched forward on many a smart head. Navy blue is favored for fall. with violet accessories. Ultra-smart New Yorkers are wearing violet eye-shadow and ‘Aka AA A . ‘vvO Household Scrapbook (B! aoiuara LEI) W§§"§fO-§—O§O-O O O~ffO-O-Q-QQ-§Q+ The Shower Curtain After taking a shower, always be sure lo draw the shower cur- taln out along the rod to dry. The air must get to it and let it dry out, in order to prevent damage to the fabric and possible mildew. Iodine Stain S read some flnel shaved soap, mo stened with cod water. over an iodine stain and low to stand for a few hours, and this Crystallizcd Syrup Any boiled syrup can be prevent- ecl Pom crystlilllzlnir by the addi- ing, these include silver, blue, and red fox. ermine. skunk and mink. Larger collars on fur coats go with small hats and "Uoswept" hair dress. The strapless wn in net or colorful metal clo is a sophisti- cated fashion with the accent on youth. Disarming gowns of gingham check metal cloths trimmed with velvet baby ribbon bows, cut with sweetheart decollets and pilffed sleeves well express the Junior- plus-sophistlcatlon combination. Modern Etiquette t (B! ROBERTA LEI) Q. What is the correct size of the wedding invitation? A. As styles in stationery change, as well as in clothes, it would be better to ask your stalloner; about 5 1-8 inches wide b '1 3-8 inches deep is a popular sze. Q. What is a tea-dance? A_ An ordinary afternoon tea, where space and music are pro- vided for dancing. Q. Is it all right for a hostess to ask some intimate friend to ’pour the tea at an informal affair A. Yes; this is often don; a THE COOK ‘S CORNER JELLIED GINGER PIARS 8 halves canned pears. drained 1 pint warm pear Juice and. wa- r i tablespoon preserved ginger 2 tablespoons ginger syrup 1-8 teaspoon salt 1 pkg. lemon Jelly powder. Heat pears, pear Juice and gin- ger syrup to boiling. Remove pears: add salt. Dissolve Jelly pow- der in 1 pint heated pear Juice and water. Pour into mold and arrange pears in Jelly mixture. tlon of a pinch of baking soda while it is cooking l be delighted girls will with the heart shaped pocket o! Slllflll this crls little cotton print dress. The h1g1 waisted bodice. butlfiiérrs right up to the Peter Pan c0 - The gored skirt. Wm? “'5 5M“! hem. allows plenty 0i ff9¢d°m 5°? active youn legs. Brief matching pantees, ma e it such a complete outfit. Mummy can use the Pli- tern again for a solid colored cot- ton dress with a square neck and short sleeves. Finish the neck and sleeves with white lace edging or rlc rac. Fetchinl. m. 1r clan plaid gingham or woolen with white pique collar. It takes Just the minimum of effort and material to sew it. The easy to follow Pic- ture instruction dressmaking chart. Sty No. 257i designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and B years. Size 4 rc- qulres 1 5-8 yards of 99-inch ina- terial with 1-4 yard of 86-inch contrasting and 1 1-4 yards of binding and 1-8 ytrd of 10-inch material for pocko . retraining? cents lice’) in ltam or con n pr erred IMP care-fully, address to Charlottetown ~..,.--ii,,n “Vi” style No. 2571 size... ml. Illl Name street Address Province IN LIGHTER VIIN city Betty had just "iieetalmod from church and was 11W l!" liked It. "I didn't ilk! it tOO much" aha id. “It Wu £00 bish ached. i “d? tiff; the bish- ou like the dean long. e like’ the dean o . having rounded side up. Chill un- til firm. Serve plain or with whip- ped cream. serve eight. Elvery Day Styles For The Home Sewer o W“ 257i and finishes: but th IIYI patty,‘ and he lash "