"hsd) a flair for looking attractive. else. It is a matter of intelligent, - to year. Here are a few suggestions. hi mthe - look back. in formulating a new -rtreellstically) of your current as- (Ovntinued tron: page 8) (Continued from page 5) Has Lost Confident Actually the problem is this (to use a vernacular phrase! eyou aren't as young as you used to be. therefore you can no longer get the nine gratifying effects, with the accustom ” types of garb and ac- cessories that you favored before. There is nothing unusual about such a let-down. in the fashion ex- perience of a woman who cares about clothes and has tor once It is a turning point challenge that ' t most In there a happy solution? I think ental, on-going adaption- to "what is" -- to your changing constitution. as it alters from year give you the general idea. .It is time to erase your girl- hood lmage of "best self” from unconscious mind. and start twlth a brand new image. as it were: You should look ahead, rather than rinner picture of self to” be brought to life. 2. You must take ustock sets and llabllities.in the way of figure. complexion, hair etc.. and then restyie your coiffure, cosme- tie coloring and wardrobe to beau- ulully enhance the person you are at this age. Specialist Help Good investment If your closets are full of clothes you don't like. and new garments hang their unworn for months. you have money to spend on a revolution in looks. I take it. Thus it might be a good investment. both in appearance and peace of mind. to put yourself in the hands - c modlsh women. in - i- 't.heir forties or fifties. Let's Eat tected. and the contents sale-guard ed during the seven-week storage test. by close-wrapping in alumin- um foil. the first and the last word in packaging tea to conserve full flavor." iWe suggest our basic menu as a Sunday dinner. EGGS BENEDICT DINNER Fresh Mushroom Soup Melba Toast Eggs Benedict .' (or use Baked Smoked Ham) Browned Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Water Cress Salad Deep Dish Apple Pie a la Mode Coffee Tea Milk Eggs Benedict: This consists of luncheon great city and get "the works" - namely. a basic wardrobe for Spring and Summer, for wherever you will be. If a top designer takes the job, he or she will pull no punches about how your hair and complexion and body lines should be revamp- ed to do justice to the new clothes -and doubtless you will be refer- red to specialists in this field of service. You may quail from the design- ers theories. but my advice is. play along. A season of dauntless ex- perimentation can't do any harm: and will be amply worthwhile. if it starts you thinking confidently again of interesting as regards your appearance. . H. Mary liaworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of a top fashion designe in your of The Guardian. Charlottetown. BETTERW J f. i3lbg'.X1 ...--...a.-1... .i I possibilities, - ...... ..,...m;.g-.. again,” ..u..i..- .. ...'..v....n-4.sIn.; 4 parts: Toasted split English muf- fins. broiled thin slices of smoked ham the size of the muffins. 2 poached eggs for each person and liollandaise auce. To Make: Start ham to broil and toast muffins; half-poach the eggs and keep in hot water where they will finish cooking. Meantime. make llollandaise sauce. To Assemble: Place slice of broil- ed ham on each English muffin half; top with a poached egg. Spoon over 1 tbs. Hollandaise sauce. Top each gg with sprig, of parsley or piece of ripe olive. Hellnndaise Sauce: in a small double boiler top cream ii c. butter. Add 4 egg yolks one at a time: blend thoroughly after each is added. Blend in W4 tbs. lemon Juice. ll; tsp. salt and V. tsp. cayenne. Grad- ually stir in in c. boiling water. Cook and stir until thick like boiled custard. Remove from boiling water at once and serve. If to stand at all before using. when making beat in V: tsp. corn- starch with the egg yolks to bind the ingredients together and help prevent ”curdling." Famous Fish Mold In an out-of-the-way Scandinavian delicatessen store in New York City is sold a Fish Mold or pudding for which hundreds of orders are received each week. It appears at notable luncheon or buffet parties. and on many home dinner tables be- cause it "tastes so good." TOMORROW'S DINNER Pickled Beet Saladettes Scandinavian Fish Mold Egg or Shrimp Sauce Whipped Potato Spinach Rolled French Pancakes M ilk Cranberry Butter Coffee Tea is the whitest ever . . . as immaculate, as nice as a tissue can be! All. QUALITY-M,ADI IV Till I. I. IDDY COMPANY Scandinavian Fish Mold: Half cover 2 lbs. fish fillets. any kind. with boiling timer. Add 1 tsp. salt. 2 bay leaves. and 1 tbs. vinegar. Simmer until fish flakes. When done. drain. and save liquid. Put fish through the chopper 3 times. Mix in 1 c. fine soft bread crumbs. W4 c. scalded milk. 2 tbs. melted butter. bi tsp. onion juice. 1 tbs. lemon juice. U3 tsp. each salt and monoso” glutamate and V4 tsp. paprika. Separate 2 eggs. Beat whites stiff and yolks until creamy. Stir yolks into first mixture. Thoroughly blend with fish. Fold in egg whites. Spoon into a buttered 3 pt. bowl or ring mold. Cover with aluminum foil or waxed paper and tie it on. Set in a pan of hot water: bake 1 hr. in a slow oven. 350 degrees F. Unmold on a deep round plattcr. Serve with egg sauce; or lobster or shrimp sauce. E88. Lobster or Shrimp Sauce: Make IV: C. medium-thick white sauce. using equal parts whole milk and fish liquid. Beat in V2 tbs. mayonnaise. Season with is tsp. powdered dill. Add either 2 Hopped hard-cooked eggs or V4 c. small- diced canned or thawed-frozen cook- ed lobster or shrimp. CRANBERRY BUTTER FROM THE CHEF Stir V. c. butter until creamy. Gradually work in 196 c. sifted con- fectloner's sugar and V: c. sieved cranberry sauce. HOUSEHOLD ll-IINT Be sure to consult an electrician when you want to extend or alter .uir'4:.IZ:&vtMt3s”ix'g&"'"bx Wall Will the slight extra cost. your existing electric circuits. Otherwise. you'll be sorry. - - - New White Swan . . A new and different . . Made in the world'l most hygienic tissue mill . . . Available now also in the softness. without fiimsiness . . . even more absorbent, stronger too! ha .... PISQUID nasr . I Jliir. Alton Jayjswas a visitori in Charlottetown on January 17. Mr. Milton Rodgers and ?Mr. Lawrence Hendricken were visitors in Charlottetown. on January 20. of his Wendell 22 week-end at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay. ) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay werei visitors at Covehead Road any January 22. They were guests of, Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs.I Walter MacDonald. Miss Juanita Jay. student at P.. W. C. spent the January 22 week-i end at the home of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. l Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown, spent the week-end with her par- ents,-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. George Dover. Miss Georgie Dover and Mr. Alton Jay motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. i and Mrs. Harold Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on January 23. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Edward Jay is improving after an operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital and hope to see him at home soon. -BA. For pure ENJOYMENT! lilNii lIlliE TEA.. ndy 4-roll "Family Pack" Mr. Guy Jay spent the Januarv g BEGINS NEW LIFE (AP)-The -26.000-ton iomeric which carried soldiers to in ltauan the Pacific war as troop transport sailed from Mariposa has begun a new itfe as a transatlantic luxury liner. Rebuilt as TRIESTE. guests. its , Thursday, January 27. 1955'.l'he Guardian ds the Honieri Genoa and Halifax. IM'i1,i:i:tg' Monday with were 48 regular passengers. most of 300 shipping agents and journalists them immlsranta bound for the new destination was world. rsgee Alsoaboerd low prices. hills! Here's how to eat BETTER for LESS! kitchen with quality meats and groceries of your choice at thrifty Our food values go over BIG with smart shoppe .l Make It a habit to shop our ads - and store - to get the most of the best for the least! 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