II ‘v N -...-_lm-..£ -_-.-V..--- _5;\£;f,_Iw0 i _"l°ru~: crlAR1.o'r'ri:'rowN GUARDIAN ` D .t _ , . ` A Y do... __.e.. _._____,¢,,.,,,,a.-.--I»rn'_1iaa:ts..-r.'i-1-1_-.--vm 'miter-i1"1'*‘ "' ' --_ _ HER ACTIVITIES il “if :!~1~1l 11:1 \\' rn .zlifl hard beset 1 TWISTS IN ’l‘U‘\lICS With .~1»_~rr1~,\~g that thou would'st -l 11 . _(ll, . If tiloll 1.r11ul.i‘.»t road a lc.~son tha' by m8H`5 dl?-*S coat, featurlng coat- The HOUSEVVIPF and ' Maggy Rouff’s new tunic inspired .___r_‘___ ;_ ____ A h aracterlstlc of the period. lvl!! I.1t~;» sliails at the back and ending ill worn during the period. Tm ,,_l,_ll.l lmll, lalnllllg and :hey front at the wuistllne ln bolero ef- Fortunately lt ls the ll lm 'l,,,ll llmll Sy,-ll, fect. gives a new interest to the (l,_, l,, l-,U 1_1, nk .ind l 'lisp No ‘cars popular tunic vogue. Persian tunic <1 11 l, _\-.-,,.l pol; that Nature with flared hasqtle or tiirce-qtlal-ter Caslon llke -an lnlmguratlon ,, ,. length skllt worn over peucil »siiiu skirt are new-these often in rnyoll 1\ 1.-.t .lizrt s\\'11c~ps clean. lncqtlered saliil, Persian lnmcs and ol- lhe ev(,nt_ \». - 11.11 'h11 r I-Lrlx-1. palclits cellulose film mixtures. ' ll, , . lm. r- .-1 _i.11‘¢‘1:t.~. 1 Y .l -l, l. l1gl\1ll;i1 good hab- Vifhen a potted plant is given as ‘ \\'1:in.1-ii :oilay_ know little, about ` laces. It is a long time since real it-' 'i'i1.1» i.ui olie-.~ _szroxv \\'.id. £1 gift, 21l\\'R.\`S “'flV`l` it ‘lt 01199' eve” f;u~hion_ .l.ll_, ll-,_.,_l .,._~_l,. =_.- ll ri-iw.-1;l'1\; thc if the soil appears not to l'cqu.l'el Imnledlately al-ter the war, serl_ ous effort to bring about a revival ofiliand-made laces were made by those most interested in helping the peasant industries. Nothing much came of it. except that Women did become lace-conscious. But they ' took to \vei11'ilig novelty laces in- stead of Rose Point, Duchess and itluil ‘l';»li..iul. ;i i1:"<'.1.~1111\'. Yll0iSLl1f0- A gi; L. as old us .~lie looks but ""i~ ‘ man ;_< hifi 1.1.'11.eli he _-taps lo1_1-‘;- inf. .l’1_.. ll" 'fl 'l ~< 11111111" tr\ lll0S0 \\'llO SD TREASURES T01`I0RRO‘v :1f'11r t`:l.»ni. ?* ` Soinu :iris nl:1_v tai-;c up slilokilll \V0m(`n m'9_ being 91lC0m"‘§"3 1° ` l),,_._,,l,9 ll-_Q l-,.,. Ollll. ll-fly they can taikc up hobbies, to become collec- q,,.=1_, _l ,,,,.l_1.l ` tors, According to authorities, such 'i‘iu- ;itlti-fat. maiiliincttirei' is one DH-mines mv” helelofore been th lat uf t e ‘ ivllgognlii 13156a;“';?;;§;]dfil)l_tlg?lE: l have colli1i~ sets. handkcrchlefs and mall who linllcos his living from lt-he P T0t§f1tl\'0S Of the m1ll@~ _: ..lnd. I _ 'lim :n_1:i\' o-llc seem to ih'nk fo c . l> _ . __ ldcc bl thc ara toned rfll tint t le ting. Women have been .~io\\11‘l *away are fidldinil sthemsefvirse "I1oDAY’s ACCESSORIES WIIL ...__,.,_\_ 1,, ,, b,.l,,.,,. tllcm. Um, BECOME Tm: c0i.i.Ec'rolrs other hand-made ones. - orlv 1.\':-_v to have a good *_ bw _ i.l1:lt» for them :o make fools of OF PGYHBPS £11058 yCH114.1o1;s1.n oP(.);- ln wal tm1sure_ T-lit-lllseivcs. mg the C0 ec cirs lmluse' W _ ._._____ 'l~l_,. ,,-_l-my Q1 the back _l-al-d that s1bly it fs because they had ne1.iie1 _ /I/_ _vvanohue New willrs-s1'A1NLzss The history of a time or place cannot be complete without docu- mentary evidence of the costumes - 5 3 women in public life to present e. cor.~.lf;~t1. li. to a museum to be pre- ‘=r~rrc:l toffctlier with other exhibits lor hand-made, laces have been i.n collar is bringing about a flur olek '___ _ " rise* ~ f`.__""" I "s " ` "|||,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l ,,,,,,,,,"||| I ' ooo-9444000-o+ooo OOO f ,Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions1-:- Literature | _ ’ __ Samuel Goldwyu presmrg Should Act Slowly as °f Desi-~M5iss Dix-I-have caught my husband making love to another l 6 woman. What should I do What attitude should I take Should I , W mstume Wom at mm" hi5°°’i° °°' act indifferent, say nothing to them but just leave their presence and act , 01' _ as if nothing had happened? Or shou'd I let them know that I know and make a l 5 scene? Or should I blame it on the woman GS and tell my husband that I do not blame 3l him; that it was the woman’s fault, and ., 5 baby him and make believe 1 trust him? Or ` ' should I try tb make him jealous by having a flirtation with another- man? 0,- should I show my husband what a good wife I am 7 by being kind and forgiving him? °l’° PUZZLED WIFE. ' Answer: . No women ever confronts a more dlffl- l 1°”-‘L cult and dangerous problem than does the l Wife who discovers her husband making love to another woman. Her whole future and that of her children is at stake. In no other crisis in her life will she 1 lm, _,. . _ need calmness and sureness of judgment with id t 'd i ~ 1 1 "we" “'°'k ””""' B"° I “'°“l""'* """"°d °“ '"'° °"°" "N hub l lil ictuin to fashion of the lag maklng her decision as to what to do about H. Wsetoiliiiowocgllllsele lalhegl 915 D m L(')ll(\:ll33il;len of the have-gotten where I sm in the world so am i But All our friends h illsldd s . A- of liitlilst .li leal lace. Women who berkgnsggh bhitlllkswleléléeugg l¥f;nusTélf‘d.gfdf;:l;;l‘3’axgexllggrllgfxgng 1Siars. GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; is distraught with a thousand- conflicting emotions? GSC’ 313 m” 958 mog Naturally the wife’s first impulse is to stab ai. her husband and to try , _ , to hurt him as much as he has hurt her and to complete the wreck he I 10 D-U1»~"_Nf‘_U°“$1 S1118-SONS '- has begun oi' their home. She wants to dr him into the 1 0- 0 1- 1 1-ommunlt sin ng. CRUX. 49~2m~. ag d v ice c u t. Y E1 to take his children away from him and to solve her own hurt pride by 5-09 meg-5 CJR0- 43-7 111-. 6.15 ublis in ' ' l ‘__ _ is (mls Slm, to lx, found ln l be it is because they did not havc . . vem;11'll-il ci1.1:lr store clls1211.=.1'v.'_ Q ac not been 11 1r.Ii`d to give it a frcsli- We cannot all collect olvlets dart., tl ,ll ,. _,,-_-».1,._ _,\-_-,l-ll ¢=,_~m-lliiicss but we can all collect liaiidkcrchlefs l n:n1l:1fl :_ l'§'1¢~:s .orai'y dcsifni, just as in thc; _--,.~ l,, 1,-,,,1;;,1ll ,1 nrrnt old days ivolnorl vvelit wild coilc"t- l i, Wa ci.--a -.\:=,\1-ct. .~;>1nacli to be ing souvenir spoons and. mitch lat- 1 ii 3 2 ai 1.-r -2; 3 vii:-tv, (`1:1:'\ls .=‘Ei1‘1l:lri be firm er. souvenir POST/ CIIIGS- *- »' -. -'I ;1,.;li. any rub- 1 than acc-I-.ssllrics in iiitir d.l_\'. l, l,,,.,- .l _.l...~_.__ E Relncirlberillfr that. ioday's ac- . , icessories become tonlori-o\v`s treas- i _ . .'\Vt`,lYT`| Ii.T.\'FSS lures may give an added impetus to _ _ ` 11 ~’l:11-1\_~L_=.r~ (hill sliopping expe- *' »~ ‘ '1'1` ““""‘". a p"t1.i‘in‘:` dillorl, Tile pul‘suit of the ii. f 1.1:.; is llitilrllllliir only' to il I1 1 r--_1 fam? 1~:".11.o1:': firrt ccrtaiii poilit,ll11t. wiicll one licgiiis x-~ ’1 -~ _ io think of one-`s purcliieses as po- VCR \' , 1" r1 *"1 fowl if the can tentlal exhibits of a flriure day and l1,1~'< a 1 1 1 '11~1:1~1‘ic° and ornits of oneself as rl crlllcclor, even :i 11 1 ' '1 cn 1.: j>'i"v"urcfi. of tI'i`lcs, the svlcc irlli of TIIFSC \' l 1 111»,¢»fl 31111.] n~~l1|- tliings is d’f_1liificd lllld the quest-__ l f' 11 1 ~~ It is al\va1.'.~. uivcii point and reason. .- ~1 , ,lj I--hi; limi There are so ln1.1r.v a.f'q:lisiti\'c 111 1 :I li"i:1~-‘ioii. women in the world that it seems Wa _ __ 111 pity that they do not turn this Ti" i<'=\ l‘-`f"`!I (`.t>\‘.'\’§ lqlmlity to butter occoilnt instead of - `1icqllli'ili; things of no possible' it l v 1. ~ -1 '1‘ ft 1 ff .."'l1~‘rl to solid have real interest and are 9”* no ~_ will iii" ,<‘1;~'o:~ evf.-1iinf;,woi~til wearing and preserving as' 5°’ l S11 rf'i:‘l'. ,_ _ _ _ _ _A 1~.1 .\ll|uir|l‘» nn- inn-ii. . - ._.____-;':_ _ _ '_ __ -1 ll ll .""" ..1;~m.d‘Stitched FabricG1oves llf 15 ls ll1l,,l “,,ll tln calls and ash g the time nor the inclination. May- til ‘ f 1.‘.11v1i.< .siiriiild bc hard There are interesting. beautiful )Mr, Attoriiev, I'm lvilling to swear _ N! of i-r.~»v.1:i sims. Sqilasli and valilable collect-ions of laces `1 :i111 rm" 11 :‘~1rlIfi iw li:1:1l. firm fans, snuff boxes and all u1annci‘11;0 ' .» 1";' 1r .-ll1l11_`d be of triflcs that lvcrc iioilliiig zllor I ll f V 1 " nr. rl r1 -': llnv, in fiilisli value or interest now or laicr, ‘ -V0" “ffl ""*`~<1-" to 50"V'l’~ add the rr" 11” " ‘ 1 ‘iid i.d ‘Iilw ofthe thlligs sold fora 0* does -llllrillt ‘-:lrrl lit the ri ~is-tant, "I‘d .W ,_ .flmi h g to the world how he has wronged her. It is only a woman ol mcg., CJRX. 20-6 111-- 11-72 H108- 1 ceptional intelligence and breadth of view who can view the situation as ', almly as this puzzled wife does and try to decide what is the saliesi; at- ude for a wife to take Luider the circumstances Reviewing the suggestions that she makes as to the different lines of onduct a. wife might take who finds herself in this unfortunate pltdlta- me ent I should say that whether or not the wife acted indifferent y when e caught her husband making love to another woman, would depend on ow seriously she thought he meant it Many men ale plillandclcls b\ ur to l;1i.1...l§;‘.l.;..‘".i§.’;;‘.l° tr.. as.. §‘.i‘;1i;.;°:;i‘.11.‘.1;’1 corners 5,,,,l;,,9,._ - keep them out of mischief. Since .~i?;t`s:'l]ill3.-€Ll;llé`7t)l2ly nothing except' an aggravamon to the w"e` ’ l co1 lo r I " I 1 ltl. . . _ New I-lavcll School Concert mid The man doesn t rca.ly cale a rap for the curralit lady love. What , _ l W __ l real affection he is capable of is given to his wife and after he is gil-ed of Ch‘1St’“a5 "ec ‘ms held in me P1oscc11.ilig' Attorney- Are you V the llttle an-all, he always goes back to hls wife sheeplsh and rcpwmm _ school on Wednesday evening, Dec. qiiazlizilrll with any members of like ,_ small boy who has been playlng hoolq, bull who ls glad ,O get back’ l 23rd, Mr. Angus MacPhee, M.L.A. 16 _J1Il'.\’? to me safely and comfort of hon-le_ , acted as chairman. The following‘ W1l“\‘=‘~ A "YDS, Sir- With m0r€ _______ _ - program \vas cnrricd out: ' l lt f ” mi tn ' 0 tiiern. I have known many women with husbands like that who were able Opening Chorus by the school. Aitorlir_\'-“Are vou willin to ‘ - 1 V _ 8 to view their husband's fiirtations with an amused eye, and who were ,_-Cl-_ Mixed up Welcome, Anita Mac- "I law Kurt,” :lla laid bluntly, *and Kurt lovn mel .Pm ah _ . ., . 9 I “lu _111~l~~ .1;'}_1 l<“°“' more than iainiy better off and happier than they would have been ll' they had brok- Dougal! and Louis Tierney. lv MW 11""/" 31~ U l_»l"lll~ _ en up their homes, divorced their unstable husbands and ha f-orphaned Recitatiou, "Trembly Tom”, by Witness- If it comes to that. their children. JF~m9S Mllfllhy- If Ihadn't itin me to be n bit ruthless "link °f me as yet” Christmas Drill by Grades one on occasion." 01 I HID' I W" I ¢ I dwli know more tlmii all of them put Ln any event, a, wife makes 8, mistake in making scenes wllm slle and tWO_ . Neither Fm” not helm displayed 1 married you" geiiloi1."~Clappe11`s Weekly. catches her husband making love to another-_ woman. Her tears and re- Reclmllonv 11F0l.gellul Fred" by embnri-ushnrenr. on the L'oDti‘l11'Y. wulgoesyrlrdiuélxleglff €;’ll:f,°l;£"§h ‘-&-~- proaches and recrlminations only drive him farther away froln hiln and Arlllllr POllm.Cl_ lirau Llelv luto H ruse- _ ever’ now that lla lml lm. lml ll - her and to the woman who makes things pleasant and gay for him and Red Cross song by Anna Docherty “I nc\'_¢I‘ he‘""1 °.f ”,‘,’Y*l'"‘K 5° *W* encouraged her to seek out friends, 7HE C who matters him instead °f accusing mm, °f being 5- Crimmal- Verna MacKinnon, Ethel Mac- £'t1{'§`;ltBifu:i:llln$ywldf:ein llligrglfzeigliigi !g,;°gdl:',,‘:.2fl=,;e:,;': ;';§.hgg;.L‘l':t 50'; I E‘l“”‘“Y ’°°u5'h 15 it 1°? the Wife W WY to rouse her husbands inter- Al;};lcl§l'atl0n “An Old pl-lend" by I xii .ldellin remained - completely Bimlgillmth‘lJ?zli’;‘v:o§g"li;d"n£»mdb;m est in her by making him jealous. Two wrongs do not make a right and Verna l`l,ll,Klllll,m_ uni-utlicil. “Let me reuliud you, tlous, llc rather hktd the youngster l because the husband _goes on the loose is no reason for his wife doing so. Dl,ll0,,ul_ ...mc Old W l, Iiluluwor-th, t ll n t bliukcspelvxlre s ltruu, lloweler, began to nbure her rr 1 And, anyway, the children should at least have one parent whom they ‘ ° “man " *Othello* ends badly lor tile hero. gained privileges. she cook to eb can respect. me Sm" ~ Bur Dudswurth, who had made up U1 lt 81| 1100" of the wiht. Axlzltltlti' JUICIJ COCKTAIL Ca-St.O1d: Cook the cranberrles in l fOr he: Children- She k€¢I>S her home together and makes a place ili Humpty Dllinpty, John Mac- gif r1{§“l:`l‘;l?"§)l,;“l'§;il'ln v:l‘;‘fl“:_‘i mmf" bark wllm, we hem,” 19 ’ B el ter to cover until they are soft. ‘ W1li0h 1161' Children hilve 8 place Of Security in which to grow up. She 1 Phaii. h;‘l,°? ° y Frau Jumped upon is resinrln wi .ll sl,-ml, Lhrollgh ,_ flue sieve has her position :ln society. her circle of friends and a good support and Jack I-Ioiue Althl Folia d ° "“‘l'”°" th" 9* 11 hi _ . . ‘ 1*, ' lr r . But Iselin had no such intention , “ W" ° at l 1,55 _llllae with me Sugar mlm thliltiis muchxgotter than having to go out at middle age and ily to earn Bd-Prep, Verna Mircximion Indeed. in his wt-li-bn-<1 manner, he ll IB *hut y0\1r lden of lulkull vn tis.-~.~-nivnri, then chili. when H 81 °1' E “P011 Smut and sludcinsly paid alimony. 'rite mid, Ethel ivliwarrhurf sgfnlffd 11 ffille lmrnl with ui, wlnlc __l1§l>I;§$en1l1;md%,°;1;§d§glLug; 1'" t 1 Tl‘B ',M"ll1 Pl] . .` . 1' lk f th 1ii;1_1 iuics and fold in the stifflv And in the and 8' lot °f wandering husbands df’ come h°me and Stay Pig Aldo lVfLavcNz\'in0 ard minlddl:ohde("nl;?lil.:d’e’dIdS Trlivdulslldllro Anmig Ir;°;?'f"no "{:}:;`ne:'2°"l‘]’° Wgrcsa T511 Whlf»C- MIX Well and put' ever after' and me mst' years of many a marriage are peaceful and Kilig. Louis Revereallx. down. P D I glfarllseltelvgut :lf Dstdwduritflhlhelllgd 6 111 51111111 Q12-S='»‘S with thin happy after R swrmy begilmifmgl ¢ n s o Queen, Hannah MacArthur. .°"§r';‘a§?‘§l‘l§',' !s0°r‘:_’,',".,'h° '°bb°d‘ "rm been'wait1ngsformtllremf hoping Sho 11rd wafers or cheese straws. . B Bl 1, 'lb 1 G . . . ' C d ll f I 11 hd One of the nicest ways to start 24 DFI” gfrotgg; §::,;fil‘;rn;r:ni1’;§lg§s19~ C'°m3 g‘€n;"_\;ft1'YIH yllll-?il\¥{n1f1n 01 Olllé’ g;llc'u1Ha£.;S B0yle_ ¢e,}:_f,'_d““°"h “M “"m°V°d by her till(-dncumdmq odl:cLlbsl:lB1:eonfor"t\'l1°lcli ww dinner' I think’ is with him ev;)r‘; osher night so I can have a.llni1'1ev€lrtyl'1cr tJime'tboi}d`yxel't` ebtst R"°imU°ll1 "Not Bum That WHY" "U1" 53"’-." “he “"`P'~ “rv” ”""“ 1]iJi3‘l-ilworth was altogether ‘mme “`m‘it" It is so coming it seems insists on seeing me every night afternoonyancl evening and evcli in the DY AICC M'~‘°N°"i"~ ` "any Ibm". .1 n. IM" wndf any me but ‘I 1°” Kuff.” S119 F915 |"““”F 'U 01°” ul” l’f‘1“'*° for me Time’ morning. 1-le doesnt like to dence, 1 love it. He insists on our goin# The Ml~=C1'<>l°0 elves fl Health Les- l will 1111;"i§§di;l€1b§§'l§"}el¢n¢i-11 "A11 "“’“‘ Km* 1°"°° “‘°' 1”* ‘°‘”“ 'Y It that follow. and grapefruit ,D uv, Wm, his parents, 1 dont want to do it I really don-t wan; to |,§ son by girls of Grades vu and vui. right. 11m rl-lay to wipe uit elm §‘l“"'Y l"””' tg’ fl'§°‘§l"“° '.°“'-’§l’,f, ,. . y ~ , , ,_ , \o n u 1 now 0 “lm fl-M “°“- *°°- BU* lf tied down and am so undecided I dont know what to do. is this true M01wIusuc.A F1011/er or c I-cu! by 5 “l°=“: F’°"~, 1‘° l"F"_,i°“ “"4 °”"“ nninfely ini-e regimens you lim lla think that ha" 3' grapefruit love or not? UNDECIDED. Alillft DOC11¢`l`ty. 1 m""'°‘I t° 5°'-' fn' t“°"y ymm' A-H mir behind doors Spying on mr' Y\"~t-<<‘f?1“ fi‘lil0 1'€Sl1V€ €¥10U8h ' l___ During an illtormlssloii when 4 §2ll",;'1t»t° do ls to hang un 1° y°“’ ‘f I This was the end of their slim S°l"`C i "1`°i1"d- Answer' candy was sold cvcolluiit music was l ' . lvcd reconciliation It was for t s '_ _ _ “ ‘~ 1 1'.D..l|.lfl fl If 'r 1'* Decidcdo' not- If you were really in love with the young ulau you renrlei-eil by Roy and Evelyn Gal- dniirlllnllgrlsxflr hpurfpl1ls°‘fd'f1ir°n:llr'f {’,2d°"°’l“‘l,"“d }"'”‘£{f",rf'.l"'|§l'°, BROILED GRAPEFRUIT wouldn't dread his visits. I-le couldnt come often enough to suit you. lan; and Hl-19,, Germ and Alml.. wardiy around hr-r. Now that it was w,¢h'°u¢ ,:,'l::L;l,el.l;:c°ep *w-_ And you wouldn’t think of marriage as tyi-ng you dawn, you would wah; Coswlla Tllls was l-ollowcd by ‘ all over, he felt relieved, and oven ' 3 large mueffult fb be tied- down to your husband and home. Au that is the matter with mp ,,,,,,cl,, ,J Hel ,ella harry. There was another muon. (T0 Bill courmusini 12 nildrL`ght~ Overseas Program' JVH Nazaki, 20 5 m , 14 6 meg hlldrens Colds I , * 1 . » ww; 1 ‘ ;”'l€l;£\§'§.:l"”°{‘,f:"i. l Dlx ,S Letter loflailz Program |c|'A_'3, 25,2 m., 11.88 meg. enc{Davz'c{]\7zven l,,m_-Science inthe News. __._.______________ _____ __ ___ ECEMBFR 940906-6-U'9v§Q40t¢¢, booed»¢oa»~4444¢o-goosetooo#-009000-toooao __ 2XAF1 314 m-1 9'” mg' _ 1 WHAT 11.»1s GONE BEFORE inrliler ills love in Bull ltr, LONDON Whale Sam Dodarvorth retired au- e"‘llll¥o’lll;e 1 :30 D-m~*“B1`55l0l and Bey°nd~r tomubila manufacturer, damcientioua TPB ilyrd.ll:v?lt|l‘l(;'ull1lE'ori$l’scd“ D, 25.5 ni., 11.75 meg.; GSC, ly vga, gl, ;,;_,¢,,,.,°m; “gh” of pam’ we il have to go hovne_ynu'u W .3 m.. 9.58 meg.; GSB. 31.5 m.. his wife, Frau, travels in a gay aifolo g°l{‘°”‘° In dD¢°°mb€l"' 1 meg, , ;I; pseudo-arivtucratl, :nd bjiflgl the gmlglyujelluvin Mb I » 0 more to or taste! an uc llama ‘ K 8 I n :'.:..i;";€.”~.i;’ :l1'i.."'i.°.';”~"“""'i."" ° :30 p.m. - From the latestl " _ _ ""‘“‘» * 0 'B And so ,lm Doll , /uns to leave with hum. Dodrwnrth s“'°'u’“ We rettm' DJD1 25'4 m" 11"" meg' suspect! that fha reason is Arnold ggiigefé }?]?lld,|;h;lfLs]l;§£;?0g;”Y BOSTON ' . 5112:' 2:.'.‘.";i:i '":::;I.f;.:i';"i.2.:” ff 11.111: .:i...¥":1.:'1 - 8:45 p'm'-Pan American Nat' his euopieiom g frm tiivir departuifl: far»onlnyhc»"m° WIXAL, 49.6 m., 8.04 meg. ' ` 1<‘ruu’a contentment be an tldmfnd CHAPTER 5 t|u~ full significance ol Emily. BERLIN "I will-lied f ¢ f t illllsodbldliliéuttr tfloegldvn "pon gm :I5 .li .»Solutlon to Musical ° "0 ?"‘“ “'°. M? ° ° “ Emil moti d1esl)D3D' 25,4 mq 11377 me _ face," Dollswortll s_a1il_ _steill_llly. ‘I’m ‘It isn’t fnir, she wc t in eonauacrapy Released tliru United Ai-mfg . 1 ~‘ . D r 5 sorry, Fran. I dont like Kills under ller depressed moods 1 k ol 1-2 CUP DFOWTI SUEHP you that you are too young to marry. You haven't had your playtime and b g y en Cos :,, a -`--_ - 3 lf'-'lSl100T\S lhflfcfl butter you will make a great mistake if you do not wait until you are older and ;,klcl?,1}c;r1[”Xlm lu f3°Mlin§"I,lA Mt'tl\0dI Clit U10 ghlpefrult in are tired of running around and want to settle dow.n before you marry. ‘ ` 5' _y m C Dy 0' ‘E halves R.f~lrri\‘l1 the woods and * ' ' ' * ' next was n dmloguc "An Beam l. \ <`\.. half H Lab lnosc with brolle 1”b11bb A Nova Septc comp year, OI WHS ° Q I ii each section. Brush each Dear Miss Dix-Here are o few remarks from a mau‘s viewpoint: This °'“1°_ul B°ff'f‘]§;`2“.’?tf': Th” pmycrs F l t with melted butter and sprinkle is a ml-m's world. Men control and run practically all business. The wer” HW" °"1“l'9Y1 Ella MC' brown sumi Place under the wife is dependent on her man for support If it was .not for the man MUUUS- Ellie D01-hl‘ffY» 13315011 M9-C r untli` the 'sugar V melts and bringing home the bacon, the family couid'not exist. It ls the man who Donald and Mrs. Michael Murphy. F lc D it-S and the grnllpfnlll is heat-¢<1_ picks the girl he wants. She depends on him to propose marriage. If it F0ll0\\’llt§_ this y~'l\S_l1 SLCDGHHCG DY This fascinating Midshi lu man b e _____-___.____ was left to her, there would be no marriages to speak ot, no increase ln Mr. Wlllmul l'1'al11iol1 tcncorcdi, llrepe squares lm shoulgm-S Wltll Fl-i\’Vl~?lt .IOBLESS the population. Such being the case, the wife should be grateful that it solo by Jaiucs Power, 3. mouth- 5h|rr1ng_ The soft, fulness benenlll 1Lri11_fix_ Den, 25_Ni|mb@1- on man picked her up and married- her, installed her ln_a home, payed for organ guitar duct by Miss Dever- the round yoke maikes me Walgtllne snflilns relief rolls during everything and save her all she required- She sh0u-d always remember eaux and Mr, Mackinnon tensor- appear divinely 51;", The bodice mlm dropped nearly 2900 as that she might have got left. i.n the scrarnble for a mate. she shouidvlook ed), ,._ sm, dance by Miss Gertie buttons np to the youthful tied neck. arm “-1111 me Same month last at her husband as her savior .from being an old maid and the loliclluess Costello (cllCDl.C,l)_ The closlng ad_ 1 However' ll, your taste runs to a the l"`°Vi"°i”1 Delmnmcnt °f that 5°” with 1°' A‘ B' E' GYBSS WHS f!l\'t‘11 by LOUIS DCVGF- shirt collar the pattem provides for il”<‘ii0\`tS- T01? fOr the H'l0l1th W eaux The tcnciicr then thanked all mme sen the small viewl V in _ii-. iii Omg _vnu discover how simple and easy it is to make your own hand- S,-rr-1.1 1-w1~11: ~.-on will want them to match or contrast each costume in your w:li‘dt'obe. .°f_»‘v t illr~: - Alger spending about 40 1 nnnwengd by "|i7g¢m||,ng¢ gg ‘pl-gn years on e alluvial digging; in I- YD 'IF _E1 P I N K H A M S patterns.” Meeting closed by re- Berklyhwest area. a colored diggcr 1 panting creed. Lunch wg served by made is first big find when he COMPOUND Hostess. A social hour was then . came across a 20-carat diamond | ll spent- l worth $1,000. l k lm ll th t : burdens. The presentation of gifts holiday wear, y0u'll like it in velvet tl$;n;n;l;¥o;.:rt5 ;`alE13;n¢;;-B23 pa:-1;; ORWELL COVE l KELVIN "GROVE 50|-|001, was followed by the National An- with the collar of glistening lame pepper. This ls about the usuall W0MEN's INSTITUTE them. or sequins. proportion for seasoning foods. and ` 1 Honor roll for December: The two surfaces of satin-back if the mndlmenfg me we11m|,¢¢4,g¢ll The regulu' monthly meeting of Grade X. Br.-l. Ruby Mac- crepe will work out beautifully in may mkss one shaklng to season the Orwell Cove W. I. wu held at Mux-do. 222 f,,,,d5_ the home of Mrs. Wilfred Maclean Grade X Jr.-1, Lloyd MacPherson on December Oth, with nine mem- Grade VIII.-1, Helen Forbes. ¢- bers md three visitors present Grade VII -1, Kenneth MacKay; . 'rho new Pmldent, Mrs. `.x. H. 2.1111; 'rhom'pwn: a, sidnev rorbes. Itfmfnll N(-I-(iii--nrt Design No. 222. 1 MacDonald presdinl. Meeting opon~ Grads VI.-1 Keith Thompson. II ed by singing "Instituto ode" ful. Grade V-1. Elmer cotton 2,, Les- lowed by :bil edu which was um- lie Wwsh: 8. Ralph Waugh. wered by "Exchange of Ohrigunu Grade IV.-1, Leigh MacKay. writes [t{|»3_ p_ M_ pgunanl' Gifts.” Minutes of last meeting were Grade III.-1, Eleanor MacM1u°do~ “_ R_ Nm 2' Strom.. Mum. read and approved. 2, Ruth MacNeill. 8, Irving Miller. Owing to the inclemency of the GPI-de TI--1. E089-1' Millllf. 2. “When 1 was 14 years old I tool weather mingling of W. I. Hall was Mary rbrbes. llx bottles of your Vegetable Con# Pl‘:tg°“';dt “:l§”t;PH“8- 3%! WU dl- A0"d°W1-81,; vemm M5119" 2 pound. Nownm nklnglngnln ° ° ° ° ’“°°‘ 1" mm “‘”'°Y “U - ff" »-1»f»1»°=1°<1--“<1 1"-1-~1»~ i"i‘;l.‘f.’f.‘8’1‘..-‘lit.‘.’.‘;.‘*?§ ii?-Ii.'.‘l.°ii1T.’.§i..il...’"’°‘°“ ”‘““°““"" this model. Thin woolens arc also suitable. ,l style No. 1910 is designed for sizes 14, 18, 18 years. 36. 38, 40, 42, ,44. 46 and 48-inches bust. Sire 38 requires 4 yards of 39-inch materiel Price of Pattern 15 cents in ,stamps or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address fo Charlottetown Guardian giving- Style No 1910 Size ,_,, .,,,,,. - Name mm Street ` Address -*L_ City slate _ ' I som: nrcrcu: mor: 1 HOUSTON. Tccas-(CP) - Fred R.. Schack, 20. looking for a job and WMIUYIB to "act away from the cold" rode his bicycle 2,169 miles from Niagara Fails to Houston. 'J Q