.lt a smart luncheon bridge at the genq-ai su-eegl summersldg m} Charlottetown Hotel on Wednes- this week 1n honour 0;‘ M,“ dill’. honormg Mm w_ E Hunt Amanda Cannon. who ls one of "W 15 "Ki/m! i1 V91‘? Biilfiyflble this month's brides Mrs. Amos visit here accompanied by her Hubpey was a; p116 plam and 919v- friend. Mrs. Louis loucee of ed the Wedding March as the Milldeni Milefi ' guest of honour entered the rcom. O I I PAGE TWO “T:"."‘P'" ' ':w'"t""" vvv vvvvvvvv v 0man’$ Re alm '1. Soci Happeningsflf i f The Week / i The Canadian Forestry Corps handsome farewell gift as Miss Wile‘ 1Ii-i>»1"1-‘d b)’ the King 0n me Ellis left the following morning to lawrrin out of _ beautiful Bal- Join the w,A_,-i_ pom; Lrallqjng l“ moral cziszle, Scottish home of the Toiron-w. Rpyal family on the winding River Dee on Tuesday, His Majesty, Wéilllfl" ‘lie uniform of the Garner- O O O O . in? kswdg; 1%)‘ h?» friedrlfiiylismshsayl; 0n His. lild-‘rs with Balmoral and i leaving on Tuesda to join eher kill, iris acwmpanied by the ‘husband, who bps been transferred Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth i t0 the accountancy cf the Bank and Margaret Rase. After taking i of Nova Scotia at. Chailiam, N.B. '\lil'i€', the King and Queen ' e v slowly down the ranks, stop- ici “ ' to talk to the men. zminiued fit the Mls Rae Gillespie, Kent Manor Apt. left Friday morning for the i PBCUIC Coflsi. where slie will spend ..-:i watched the . the \\‘llll(‘l' mcntfis in Vlctcrin and _ ie- The King I Vancouver, Enrcuie she will vst not iii ine strap oi one sold- -= Mrs Q10“, D M lfl‘ r ruror covered a decota- . bell in Sakkatwcn and he). tion Adoring aside the strap, His nephew, Major Majesty law it was a Distinguish- Qd Conduct Medal ribbon. “TI I htid that one". King Gorge said, “I certriinfl‘ wouldn't kccp it cover- ed up". ‘Pu- soldier smiled. Queen Eilmlaet-‘ii, “caring a favorite blue ensemble anrl the usual sparkling Cflfludltin Maple Leaf, stopped to speak to one man from Quebec. The soldier blushed and stam- mcred. “Dink. steak English". Her C .1 “Mi Czmpliilell ampce n a, ewan. Reg O O O O Friends of Mrs. A E. Jamie-son. Halifax. who recently underwent, an Operation in the Royal Victoria Hcspital. Montzeol, will be pleased to know she is now convalesclng. O O O 8 andMrs tch Miss Anne Hunter's friends will . . . hear wit-h pleasure that =1 1 Nlalc=ty then spoke to him in resmm comformb.‘ .‘ . ‘~19 5 .- . .. , . _ - _ » _' foloiving an TICLCll rind flit Fictich Canadian Operation last Saturday in the l F0395“? “ll-a W.“ ftfase- Charlottetown Hospital. J. Larkln of Alberton. several moniths veryi Hon George D DeBlols was re~ receiving the hafmy good wishes of his friends ‘Pue-d-iiy, the occasion Mm‘ H ls spending DI his 5H] EmPdn-‘K- Plea-Sail“? in Boston, with her sun. Mrs. Matliieson. wife of Chief qfigllfefind daughter’ Mrs- w E"! Justice J, A. Mnthlcson, enter- ‘ ‘ , , , , ; tained delight-fully yesterday at a luncheon bridge at her home for Mrs Wllson E. Hunt. and Mrs. Lougee, of Maiden, Mass. - O . - Judgelfnrold Palmer met with an occiccnt this week which whlle 0t serious is causing him nconvenience. Mo; iviuriéi Aieiiibiid, of mix-o. was wclrmcd heze this week on a The tea hostc ps at the Golff Links this afternoon will be Mrs.‘ R D- QiiigieiixMs. E M. Malone, R T. Holman, Mrs E M Miss Lorna Weeks, Miss bes. O I O Q Miss Marv Houle and Misc Gibbs who have been spending the pest several months at their summer home here, loft Thursday on return fmv days visit among former est/on. friends. , , ,_ . ‘ , _ _ . Mrs. Dehlols, wife of the Hon Mrs Emest seller is wlth her G- D~ DeBM-i i‘ 59m! Welwmfd ulster, Mrs. l-hslam ln New York, hm" "m" Vicwnil- B-C- Ii Win95 1m. a brie; hmdaw as good news to their friends that _ , , _ . and Mrs. Andrew Likley came M _ as far as Saint John with Mrs. rs Ross. of Pictou. is visiting DeBlois and‘ will visit Charlotte-| her daiiigliter, Ms. C. N, Earle to m] I-Iid Mr- EH19. Hlllsboro Street. ‘wn a I e O O I O Regretful farewells an being cold to Mix! Bessie Seaman, R.N., who is leaving for Montreal by plane on Monday, later on, as Mr.- Likely is now convalesclng nicely after his recent criitlcal illness. Mrs. A. Malcolm and] Mrs. J. J. Gerry of Charlottetown entertained at Mrs. Malcolm's home, Duke street, Saint John, N. B. at supper on Tuesday even- ing in honor of Miss Phyllis M. MaoGownn, a November bride. 916%- The Iilblfn were centred with small silver vases of fall flowers Eilld dflllllity cards in ‘the form of Irish terrier, a refugee from the fi, "g,fififmfia,§§f,““}§‘e“‘§,,,§§§“§ Ufiiled Klfifllfiiim bmiight he"? by the guests. Covers were laid for Bmkh Chndrm- 10. The guest of honor was made O I I I th l l . - FA nprmbgr of ladle’! motored up teéelsfcfirgjltsqtf’ “iiiflegbvgfi 3?:- -0m 01188119 cn Tuesday ter- noon Zlfid held the opening ofatheir sided over “:9 ieafuxw - Mrs. F. B. Conrad was among bridge club at Miss Marth Poole's home‘ the hostesses this week entertain- ing for her f.l'iEI'li$'8.t the tea hour. O Miss Maw Hunt of Bummerside, ' is spending a short visit ln char- lottetown the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hogan.‘ O O O Miss Mary Arbuckle who his been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. A. Moore. Suimimerslde, left this week O 0 O O For seventeen years Pat, an Irish terrier, was the constant com- anion of Prune Minister Max:- enzie King. Pat died o few month; ago. Now he has been re- placed for the duration, at least. y another PntPthis one also an O O I O Patriotic bridges, teas. dances and concerts are making the week- gays Bil too few for citizens Just ow. O O O I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. L. Home, who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Ralph Parker in Slyédney, have returned to Summer- : e. . , . . fin return!) ti; hetrl horn: 51in Los nge CS. llfng Cl‘ V.S E WIS His fries-ids were delighted to sec i 1 Dr. G. D‘ steel out ‘or a shot peasanty entertained by her id .’ ‘. drive a few days ago after his long mam o ‘tennis o arid trying illness from which he ls making n. good recovery. Ming Edith finglars: was hostess O Mrs. John C. Mountain and Ml=s Sue Meadows were joint h- ' .,_, at c. shower and bridge at Mrs. Mountain's lovely new home on The brlde-to-be was presented w‘th a lovely comblnctlon rdio. maga- zine and eniti table. Mls< Cannon very gracizusly acknowledged the Miss Jean Ellis was entertained by rt number of hcr girl friends on Tucsdny evening ill, tlhe "v" 511m and mgked /tb_¢_o_cc_aiion_wlth_a; BEAUTIFUL DAIILIA LUNCHEON DOILIES y.‘ A444 A wrwIq make CHRISTMAS CARDS .-_. from ' You: own NIGATIVB ‘I 2 curds 69: Select your favour- lu: negative and and l! tc u:. We'll return l2 print: mounted on attractive greetln cardu, with envelope: for mulling for 69c. T e moat nrllliul pectin“ card: you can [ck-the kind your friend: wl keep-cud: that men on lctlveurvlm l! home and cvenean like to get. Order only. Photo prlnu on Calendar: 25a) Films Developed w: Printed 25° 6 cl l-Anv flu loll and FREE Enlumollnl In Sludlo Fcldu with Slab loll A (Quebec customer an: "emcevtlwllly cleaned wll the excellent work you do." Ihdcnnlodinlurlucnln!‘ ‘uéflnilulMoi ‘TAR SNAPSHOT IIRVICI Box 129C Post Office A. Tilrfllllfl Print fliuuc IIIHI ihlilreno Plulnly un All (IIIIFHI gift. and the remainder of the even- ing was agent in brld- e. Refresh- ments were served by e “ the glicsis extending wishes to Miss Cannon before leav~ ing for home. . a n Their Majestles the King and Queen, when they were at Bal- niornl recently, suggested that stme venison itiouid be sent to com-l muiial iesniurants in Scottish towns where the authorities were prepnreckto accept it. This was stated in a letter read at the open-l lzig of “The Laden Crcel", Edin- burglrs s'X‘h coirmunitv feeding centre, by Lord Provost. Sir Henry Sin c, who said that the city would receive at least 51x (launches 0t venison. THE COOK ‘S CORNER FUDGE CNKE Two squares unsweetened chcc- olate, 3 tablespoons butter. 1 cup fruit sugar, 1 cup sweet milk, l teaspoon baking soda. 2 eggs, 1 3-4 cups flour, 1-4 teaspoon salt. Melt chocolate ln top of double btiler, then add butter, sugar, and 1-2 cup milk. Stir well, and place pan directly over heat, and cook until “fudge” begins to thicken. Beat 2 egg-yolks, and mix with the other 1-2 cup milk. Then add this c s to the fudge, and cook over sim- mering water until thick, Set aside to cool. When almost cool, stir in soda mixed with 1 teaspoon water, but do nit put the soda in the hot fudge. Mix salt, with flour, and add gradually to tihe fudge mixture. Bake in square, greased pan in oven of 350 degrees, about 35 min- utes. Ccver with fudge frosting. SCOTTISH LIVER PIE One and one-fourth pounds baby beef livet", 4 strips beakfast bacon. 5 good-sped potatoes, l medium-sized onion, 3 tablespoons flcur, 2 teaspoons salt, acifzig wa- ter. Cut the liver into strips, and par-boll In boiling wirer for 5 min- utes. Drcin, wipe. dry, and roll in flour Fry bacon, remove from the pan, and saute the floured liver in the bacon fat. Then place liver in casserole. add 2 cups bcll~ lng water to the fat in the pan. and stlr well. Out baccn into nieces and prince over the liver. Peel onions and potat es. put thmugh focd chopper, and urx them with the rest of the flour and salt, Spread over the liver thee pour gravy over all. Dover and bake in an oven of 375 degrws until liver and vegetables are} nookedu Uncover to brown. and serve frm cassei-cle, For Saturday, October 25th RCH 21 to APRIL Z0 (Aries) -Flnances and business transac- tions may run up against some snags so you who are in the midst of them be patient and keep a level head. Personal interests such as rcmance and recreational divers- inns are favored. APRIL 2i to MAY 20_ (Taurus)- _‘ $“’//L\\‘ .\\ \ \“" l‘ DESIGN N0. 141 and ioined to form a place dolly. Pattern No. I41 contains list and complete instructions. with l5 cenu m cull tau-dim hlla medallions are crocheted 11150:: ldaavcry beautiful when completed. of materials needed. illustration of stitches lu order pullem Write 0| send anuve picture of ltlmbl w Neediework Bureau. Charlottetown G f‘; Charlottetown Guardian Needlework nr-Mrtment pulp No. ill "A";__.-_-._----__.._--_-..-_-- snum-r kooiuzsa-~---cm---------- A rather tricky morning. Don't ponde. too long over decisions, es- pecially when opportunities are in the balance. Participation in mat- ters where competition is keen will uicken your mental processes are your ambition. P.M., mod favorable aspects orally gen . MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Ifl0k5 like s. przmlsing day for your plans and particular interests Gains from mietpected channels likely. Social affairs and business can walk hand in hand to good ldivantale here. JUNE M to JULY 23 (On-ricer)- Stars are more generou: to {vou during the afternoon and even 1g. Take time to icck- carefully over, 18113 and the situation in proceeding. Iriterestln p m. r ftieliuie fir» "' 0.1 you'll need to curtail cverenthus- asm lest you be to errors o!- misunderstandings by it, Al] tif§‘ifi"...’l.i?§‘.°°“‘ ‘3il§"°;'l"°“ “‘ . our rove friendly. y y p Your Individual H O R O S C O P E '-—— B)" Frances Drake THF V(IHARI,()T'I‘E'I'( )WN GUARDIAN vv vwv-v w‘ vv .‘A_L_A_=A a al and Personal f ,_,__, VYzY"_,1v7W v 7v .,-----.-.--¢ u-"nwnno-cooooooooqoiqujflfll -. ALAQALAA Doro hy Dix ¢#“‘vvv vvrvv To Humiliation and Iztttrxlicfilfi. mx_l “n l’ with whom I have ‘Iliese boys a social talnly don't I did with ANSWElb-It has always seemed to me the world is the desire so many people have to know people who don't However, lt appears to be a people running after people who snub them. to come to their parties. lnsults and humillations in order to get asked Want to know ttiem. do)’ I see tically hiring guests before the men and women who are tion than they aie. What the social climber AAQALzAAAA girl not quite n yean of I have been very popular with a crowd been going since my school days. but away from them and am now goln of younfl people who are very mu important than those that I went with befor have beautiful homes. dress far sition which I have more or ess accepted by them, of the chop who introduced rze not help feeling out of place with the often very unhappy and envious of them. enjoy the popularity with them that Smart Please tell me if it pays hing that seems above the 01d crowd to be striving for comet me. I know one should be tent to remain in a. rut. ¢kkkkk Says- THE SOCIAL CLIMBER PAYS DEARLY FOR ASPIRATIONS Don’t Force Yourself Into A Place Where You Have To Face Snubs And Be Subjected Because Of Class and zirls are much wealthier than ambitious and not con I see people enduring to places, wealthier or of a. higher social posi- gets out of it that makes it worth the strug- gle and striving and strain; the monev lt costs and the kicks thty get. ls something I have never been able to figure out. But evidently there are em when tliey are invited to an omnibus too wnere nobody speaks Zu them, or when they are permitted to pay s: her pet charity. debts. or contribute largely to The Social Market Virtually all social aspirants buy book route is the quickest and surest but as you are a poor girl that means of arriving is barred to you. Young men are always at a premium in soc-- s are a drug on the market. Of course. as you suggest. you may find the Fairy Prince of everr] 1's dreams in tins environment-- g and rich who will ask you to marry him. But, alas. fairy idom come true in real life. to goin than you are ls that it ls bad for the sou. You cannot meet them on even terirs, your sex is against you. iety, while gir young glr and charmin tales very so One of the chief objections into a lickspittle or an anarchist. You cannot keep up your end. me society womans gambling their way into society. _ The check- woy to get under the right EWIIXIIES, o. Some man who is himdsoi e with people who are better cfl It ls bound to turn you either You are kept ln constant state of humiliation because when vou are with them you appear shabby beside Personally, I think we are and when we live ln the way y looks like an ashcan beside their fine cars. arch out of the strongest character. happiest when we stay in our own class in which we can afford instead of golng their imported frocks. and your lal» And this takes all iiiie into debt to keep up with the Croesuses and trying to force ourselves upon those who scorn us. . . _ Long Engagcmen‘ Dear Miss Dlx—I am l9 years of age and Bill is 21- We have been going together for in college and is will be in a position to support a wife. but Bill thinks it is unjust to ask me think we should get engaged now. wait when you love as much as I do. vice. ANSWER-Well, lf you will take three years and are verv much in love. studying medicine, and it will be Bill is still nine years before he I am more than willing to iviilt. to bind myself to him that long. Nine years doesn't seem too long to We have agreed to accept vour ativ RUTH. my advice. you will not enter into a binding contract, you will just take an option on each cther's affections Believe me, a, long engagement can be the Nine years is a long time to wait. ooy into a man. He will spend the time in study and fascinating and famous people, He will come back as much as if you had never seen him before. him in his new estate. Perhaps; you won't. Pe Nobodv can tell. will have changed, too. You will be older and not so good Perhaps you will no longer be the viii Perhaps you will realize that vou would have been .ar earth. He will meet of a stranger genial. Perhaps you wont. And you looking. not so gay and amusing. of his dreams. t traglcal thing un In it ll Wlll change frcni ~i improving himself. Perhaps vou will like rhaDs vou will still be con- happler if yoiilil had married some solid business man than vou will be lf you marry B . These things are on the knees of the gods. An engagement wii’ not tcke whatever fate sends you. Wait. (Virgo) - Strong interest in what you plan tor what is planned for you) today 1a the punch need- ed to get deemed resuus. A period for steady headway rather than spectacular achievement. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER — Dim‘; sidestep the plain facts whatever the issue or activity. sincerity o! purpose and an earnest desire to win will put you in the winner's clas: this gen- erally friendly day. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - SihJlld be a delight- ful day to catch up rsozial and maul obl tlons. to your ILVOIlfA! h or du a new who dlvenion. Go carefully In money mutton. NO 23 t0 DBOMIB VIIMB N (Sagittarius) — On today's long favored 11st: Dealing with auras-tors, executives tote bull meta are In ca mw vmllo so many opportunltle: are yours. Week-end recreational awtlvitiu sponsored. too. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY I) (Aquarius) thoixt hm-tlng Excessive Worry Worry week of normal Into 24 hour; ‘[1 o nervous nymm it cannot stand. gthsgiéc Milbllfll’! Health and N for the ood and the nervous gig]? Fguraalf back w health ha O put you on your feet spin? rourngiatcrodtrad nwyuqc|:______--____---- ------- 0 Sap: the Iorvm Syshn buni l: chock, distrgaiqzfifposrtg: on It you are tired listless, nervous mid would why erv: Pill: W1 _ vfl to I your biulnea: interests. live mac put: nchmo: Bgllffi a blood enriching and nerve tonic conhlnlng 18d domqu vPillulbyhkfngllNiPllln. n box, {i5 pills, at all drug minim-g, o mark a "Red Hurt" ‘I'M T. Mllbnn 60., Llnlhd, on the Toronto, Ont. so keep yourself free to "fir" lov~ alive DOROTHY DIX. time to a heilthy. pleasant divers- ion. All wholeszme activities are favored, though mzderatlon ls ad- vised. fic aspects. day, favor you: private interests entertainment, _ important bus nrss De Glnflc lira vvvvvvvvvévvvrvv age. good-looking of boys and girl". I have broken tz with a group ch more socially better, and enjoy not. While I am probably becaus- to them, I can- m and am I cer- On the other hand. that the queerest ambition in common mania. Every l see people prac- aiid groveling FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20‘ (Pisces) —— A czmbinatlon of bcn-e- l nartlrulrry after mid- rcmance, domesticity, health. sports l “g’ REA-UNI TED IN BRITAIN ls chum here with her famous husband. General . launder of the Free French forces, Allomiluifinllc "Say, waiter, 1 ordered the cake?" short of . NEVER AGAIN Mother wanted to spend‘ Satur- day in ton-n, and fat-her. on n.0- countant, reluctantly agreed to give up hls golf and spend the afternoon wit-h the children. On the return <\ mother, the father handed her the following report of the aft-eznoon: "Dried tears, 9 times; tied slice=, 13 times; toy balloons purchased, 3 per child- average life of a balloon, l3 secon ; cautioned children not to crzss street, 21 times; children crossed street, 2i times- number of Saturdays I will do thls again, 0". e.‘ I. c "Gold" Necklace You Can Make Yourself but my getting out oi a rut in this case has made me very discontented with my home, and so on. this may be an opportunity for me to meet new people who will be of importance to Aiplecgiter. Latest in Custumi- Jewelry A smart way to add to your col- lection of costume jewelry Make this clever necklace and bracelet set of gold and silver nuggets- really chick peas in disguise! All yon need for the necklace is a handfull of chick peas-75 to r be exact. First soak the peas until they can be pierced with a needle. Then string them, holding the peas an shown in diagram — 36 on one thread. 39 on another. Allow them to dry. Then dip the string of 36 into clear shellac, liquid gold bronze and shellac again, hanging up to dry between baths. The other string of 39 you dip ln shellac and liquid silver paint. When dry restring the peas on stout white thread. doubled. Fasten ends of threads to a clasp. The bracelet is as easily made and, with the necklace, makes a set , you're proud to wear or to give a friend for Christmas. Fun, too, to maize a bracelet of safety pins and scaling wax! Or a peanut boutonnicre! Full instructions for making these and many other beautiful pieces of costume jewelry are given in our SZ-poge booklet. Shows how_ to mzike stunning necklaces. belts clips, bouionniercs from simple ma- terials you may have on hand Send 20c in coins for YOU!‘ COPY of “Costume Jewelry You Can Easily Make" to The Guardilan HIme Service B: sure t0 W. i6 lnlnly your "limo, Address and he Name o-f no klct. Name Street. Address PfUVlllOO _'eiir_ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Fond cfadvsntuisw- a Diflfleel‘ ll’ thezn, cinririg, very n wk and bzlghit meniaily. Inclined to be d :1 ‘mrmient but gen- e; . ..et‘.c when right- ly An eventful lite Sliawd be given stuixiy re- trivning for this ls the bal- ‘ anc _whcel_need'gci;bhr_0fls11l_,_1li9- l.i_, i i rc-wvgo’ _, a in tilrnd 1rd De Garlic. c m- lt» lhe dwr of the country homo only recently arrived DIG! lllvl taken Ii Ilmfordihlre. ‘straw- berry shortcake and vou brought um g plate of strawberries. Where's "Wellmsuh, that's what we i4 Livings PATCHWORK Life's moments might quilt at that, If One would piece them, fitting as they will, While kettles boil, when neighbors lit And chat, Or iéafiilmg by m0 flm on evening; become n Oh blessed Simple things that make life sweet- Those daisies growlng golden in the sun, i A~ bpbygs guigle, playing with lilo ee , Or scmeoneu eager step when days is done, The flash of wings outside an open or, Life's colored moments, prismlike they seem, If one could piece them-comforts, laid in store For bleaker days-to warm us while we dream. HOW TO COOK WITHOUT TEARS The great maxim ls! "wash up as you go". D) miike up your mind to have a good supply of hot water in the kitchen and plenty of soap and soda; the moment you have finished cutting up vegetables, rinse and dry the knife; the instant you have finished with a saucepan and while it is hot. wash it with hot soda water (unless it is alum- inum); you'll save the trouble of coping with ccngealed fat later; you'll also save the beginning of a. mess. By the way, things like onions. flsll and celery have rather a persistent smell that clings. The secret is to use cold water for washing the knife used for diop- plng them and also for your hands. hot water opens the pores and lets tllbe odor got right "under your s in”. - OCTOBER 25. 1941 Fashions '1, Literature LEiSUre —The Woman's Realm int-m in the oven 0r no before twenty mm“ serving -____ SPARKLIN G GLAS SWABE _____. To make gla ‘ s a little wimoxufiwfisleghgaéta}: "if wlwb you wash it, Ne“, "i 00w“. use any Bmmonla when‘ yg: are washing glas , or silver encrustastlrgrlg, Wm m‘ run-m INTE i mesa‘ IN . ROOM tiviic, The heart ‘of th h living-room. e 0mg I‘ "i! .t.:l.*:.'if..::’: “it'll: : '5 w ere the famil l m; eygniztiiz‘ £1681. y gm w I NW no enia , it c be terest: room i? tlitehehgg which here to explain Why ,,,.,,' Vancouver SlOLCS make living. moms the prlncmal feature o; their home furnishings style shows Almost any mcdel ii.iiig..,,,,,' can supply an idea or two which rtzléesgllgservant home-maker can 115g W85’ tab] . grouped about the chairs $1.11,’: le lamrps to the spots “he” they'll do the most good, It may be the window treatment. 1t may be the vmy love seats flm-ik m, fireplace or a knee-hole disk jut; out from a window, THE cost? NOTHING! One of the nlce style shows is that cost a penny. things atom ldeziS thin Thezels iia copy. wall and the bane-malt. era who copy the armngennent will never be sued for infringement q anycnels rights. Athough there are thousands of variations. all ilv. lug-room: are furnished with liwnily I -i__. l WASIIABLE COVERINGS i Bright fiunshlne makes house- wives thi k of redecoratlng. New l cushion covers, new slip covers are two of the lnexpensive wnvs 'whlch you can transform old lam-t illiar surrounding; lrito scmethlng , excitingly new and different. There are many rich-looking but inex- lpenelve cotton and rayon fabrics for you to choose from which can be easily washed‘. Just s ueeze gently ln lukewarm suds a iron when slightly drmrp with a warm lmn. RESTFUL COLOR SCHEME Iif you want to redecorate a ma- hcgany bedroom, you will probably want. to consdei- colour combina- tions that are unusual but not startling, Antique yellow and P619 grey ls unusual and decidedly rest- ful. Have the walls a very pale grey, the carpeting slightly darker with g'ey and yells-w patterned chlntz for beds read and dresslflt table skirt an bench. A striped fabric in grey and yellow would make hand-some draperies over fui eggshell curtains. One chair mizht be covered in matching st-iloed ma- - terial others in plain yellow da- mask, t EARLY BLACKS You may want at least one slim. black dress in your wardrobe with an advance-season flare for impor- tant occasions. Short. flared - lums are new, also tucked b ices combined with aceful all-around pleated skrts, s "uldem becoming- y rounded. ycikes intricately de- tailed, drcpped walstlines. Impor- tant, too, are hoe in a new bile- black shrde—vcry sheer, of course. SAVE TIME ON BISCUITS You can mix a h’: batch of b!» cult dough as ‘easily as yru can a small batch-well, almost as easily. Anywav, you can save yourself a. lot of time bv mixing enough for three or fcur latches of bflscults at once. wrapping the dough ynu do not use immediately in waxed paper and storing ln the refrigera- tor. The dough will keep for days. Then nli you wl'l need to do ls roll out lightly, cut in rounds and pcp three basic grcuipis- conversa- tional, reading. writing, 11,, KIWI/PS may be combined. RED. WHITE “we. KITCHENS PATRIOTIC The British theme explodes iiitn yflllr kitchen with a red vi-‘iite and blue table and chair set The en. ameled metal table has a ml strive at each end. broken by; bit; circle of blue stars. wccden chairs may be had with solid backs or with curved slats both wiped and starred in patriotic faslron. __ __ __ a ' liadling up In one big siwiiii‘ contrast between some firilifl and American r-tions Ior a The English, u shown on left, l; one fill. l ounces of snot"- conl: worth of meat and 2 ounw of butter. Averllge Amerlciin M; 5 egp, z l-4 pounds of 5115i") 1-2 pounds of meat and 6 011M" Play up your willow-waist in this wonderful llmnpei-I It hu a. full skirt to almv for plenty of frec- dom of action, the :hou der atra. In outmvaido that! I231 :5 W123 ill?“ 12”“. “ll. “ti? . no as. no e "V" motif! It's not hard to be smart and (patriotic at the game these ays, and at least one is s Wnust" in the All girl’: wardrobe. No. 8146 is designed for Alcoa 10 12, 14. ll. l8 Ind N. 5‘le in requires i a-4 yards of 54-inch §3"f'°i."¥ tjilimlenbl M yell?’ o’ -nc a c or once, n - pliques, Applique is included In put . Bend Twenty (200) coin l: pn- ferred, for Pnttem Write phlnb your Name, Address and the ctyl: number Be sure to Into tho nu vou wish style No. 3146 Blu -:-¢-- Nlllll ltreot Admin Cllc Irovlm: ---_._-____ ltiltiiliiil Viciis Vmitiia of butter. Needlecraft! —F0r The Home