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T7!“ it?" ltnjs in the plrlttrti ztlmve are students- .'t'.‘"iil “wi- l"‘.'lYt| tun lite shrill nf Iiullcts and the pull * .' ‘t rtlenlioit its ('. A. Woodliousr, for t’ . is in ih!‘ vrr-ztrltitz nf (as masks. The Instruction wan provide b11111... protection whllo an m mu- Lhnotqnnlahfi - 4 .‘ it 111111v_i1:is 111s selt-txweeiti punctured ~ - ~" \'»"t 11 -\l1t'11 snc intos that her tears get her > > \\li\) is not disciplined ‘ 111m not huii all illt‘ llt1l.t,)tl-lhlll‘.\\' and pt-e. t! ' .1 .-1t> salutary’ e those who long‘ nun that what most of his u l'r.\l\ ii 11> p t‘ll1\' of vvhosesomc i urned tutu light io1' tvhztt 1g up 111t0 a strong _ telt-trtutztis and ii>11;-<,,.p\n,-e wlephone calm Y » 2H1" Ilu- ivcdtiitzu ceremonyn Hutu‘ because he kn iv he WOllltl never have time t tuarry for ctllllpill‘.ittilnllllt. its wt- arc together- Litiuervnnti 1 am lmppy scents sndsitcd. i111; iiliy did he do Least of all does the indi- ~t 111-Hr. swim- one 111111 belongs to us, some one m1)’ 0116 815v 1n the world, some one who Ls just, Others because thcv want children. qitrt-r idea "hat titetr tastes and "tiers ivliv her husband married ‘ he turver stays 1n ‘ ,1 hinLgpu (‘mm anti 1112111. in “Alt r. pinch of borax ltas been tiissolved. ; of a ptnnrv when h" This will 1'(‘llli"\'(? the oily s-ltitte, and she itvotitlrrs "why he .3159 ‘P1931159 U19 Skin- _ " non-um; shc does "pleases him i innit ivizh her. But she never l She _ it) share my lioutv. l it 1:1 no; Willlllllti to have l sin-k to my ttitns rind let my ANXIO r1" You ii-iii fillPlliitfl voiir hit» "~ u- .i\\' come to live with you Yrs fllltl sisters as well as lire together, but Nothing s: for ‘lie different mem-i 1i" ("lit tin us they lllPfiRt‘ ‘ < . 1111i" our proposes to come and live sliced fricd li-it-tiaz. onions; Pl‘()l1(illllt‘t up ticceitt on last syllable. (BY ROBERTA LEE) l 1e Storing Patterns moaning itreparcd with flaked or t l as 111 lie, u 11s in run unstressed. a as in day, prntriptii ‘@O§~§ §§~O-§§-O IQ §—O f0 O4 Q O &§ l §Houselt0ld Scrapbook} Q O Y 1 O§§%OQ§-;'O4§-§—§-§ OQTO-O-Ofi-O- a: of When the dress is finished, tie the pattern with a piece of the material used for the gztrtuent. it patci t0 ting. Window Shades rt cleaner, better condition unrolled and wiped clean sides with a soft, dry cloth Pantry Shelves ll L O+O-O-O-O-§-O OQ-QQ f0 O-Q§-O O-QQO-O How (.an I 7 ‘I (B! ANNE ASHLEY) l0 i a OPOQQ+fOO-Q§QOIQO4O4—QQ+O A. Wash the face-every tnorning in whit-it a Q. How can I prevent the bitt- tottltolcs of u sweater front stretch- ing out oi ‘sllfllit? ivhcit laundering 111‘: hli-‘lbfllltl and I have; the tztlrntcnt? 1 llllitb‘ l1'.‘lc home which; A. Bastc tlte tutttonhoics shut hc- tt fore irashing the sweater. a snutli income and "nd astonishment, ‘ "s hill? ls 1011el_\'. "i ici" ti vetiv A. Dip the cold bake boating tnannrrs d minim“ Q. How can baked iaotaloes? I heat left-over in hot. water for t i~' -- 15 um“ DIM“ "t tii tnhiittts. in the oven until thoroughly ivarm. and llici" will be as if freshly baked ' END PA|N'-"S00th8 S O R E H A N D S by Rubbing in g; Death , ‘Q in n London son] achool- but the next music they bursting of air-bombs. And they knew It. Bu they an all‘ rnlil preclullvns warden, tell them that their lessor part of Great Britain‘! taco to m i J-wnln-utjnnm- The pattern can readily be found and the piece of matching mater- ial is convenient if it is needed for Window shades can be kept in I1‘ . long time if they are taken fioni the brackets about once a month, on both Washing the pantry" shelves with a hot solution of alum ivater ii"ili drive away" all roaches and insects. >¢¢4o~ Q. How can I remedy an oily skin? THE (Il-IARLOTTETOWN Give me but eyes To know the joy that lies I11 common things: A pale moths velvet: wings, A fern-frtngeti pool, Green tnosses dripping cool, The voice of rain, The clouds itt silver train, Friendship of tree, A ntentioii" loud with bees. To glimpse each great surprise, Give me but. eyes! PAINT ROLEER IS NOVELTY Newly lnlrotiuccd itt this country is a paint roller which carries the printing, or more properly the painting. design over a ground color, Matty interesting and varied wall effects are possible with these paint rollers which ltave been sitc- Cflssltllly used for the last 15 years in Eiuopc. The paint roller works on the principle of t1 roller printing press ’I‘l1crc is a roller tnude out of sponge rubber to absorb the paint and tinothcr soft rubber roller with the cicsigtr Both are placed in an atltttstable handle. When operated, the design roller picks up the paint frotn the sponge roller and prints it on the wall which has been painted in the selected color. One particularly effective tvtill treatment that was obtained with the paint; roller con- sisieti oi coating the wall with deep ntarcon paint, then applying a for- milized floral pattern in white with the roller. TEASPOON USED TEXTUR- S ING WA A novel method of texturlng painted walls entploys plastic paint. a dry brush and a tea- spoon. when the walls are proper- ly prepared apply the plastic paint with a fairly large brush. A dry brush is then dragged down the walls from the ceiling to floor and 011 this background the teaspoon texture is ntade. The bowl of the spoon is used: Press it into the surface of the paint. and bring the pattern down- wards-from ceiling to tfioor-by drauking the apoon with a half- ctrcle twist, llltilit! it from wall be- tween twists. Rcptrat in alternate left. and ri i! turns. 'I‘i1c ltegintting of a twist should start at about itthe centre of the mark preceding BEST WAY r-o-tiiivnba rat-mt nm-zss rarratrxs To ensure easy and accurate cut- tlng-oitt, l‘:l}1t‘t‘l1ll|_\' ivht-tt very soft fabrics are being made up. it is advisable to press the pattern over _Wlll1 a vcarm tron when it is laid 1n position on the tnaterlal The heat removes tweztses and makes the pattern and tnaterial cling together, so that tie pinning or tacking is nccc " . FIX STRAG a . HAIR ENDS Don't. lot Vsmitmer destroy the sninrtncss fail cotftiuc, You can clintittate utiatttlracttve lhalrcncls by " 1g 1c sin " i given below. tpe sitggestloit ltair-ends of your and Personal HOUSE WIFE Acrmruas t_-—| E ME BUT EYES First, brush your hair thor- Gw _____ oughly. Then after you have GUARDIAN év-rvv -AND—- HER macie a centre part. make an- other part about an inch to rlKht or left and divide this stflp into inch-square sections. Grac the hairs of the first section be ween your fingers and twist it rope- filf-‘lilbll until all short hairs atl- pcar along this rope-like strand, Then, using a pair of shaft scissors, clip off the very ends of the protruding hairs. Continue parting ‘the hair in sections, twisting and clip lng until you have eliminated al of the offending hair-ends. Be care- iui not to clip off too tnuch of the ends or you'll leave your hair stubby and hard to manage. Remember to clip off the very ends of the hatrs" you hold and twist in your fingers. - Your hair will appear more [lustrous nnd in ntuch better con- tlitlon if you keep split, dis- colored and spongy hair-ends clipped off, brush your hair well every day and shampoo it every week or ten days. FOR YOUR. BEAUTY BOX If your really want to ‘go to town. so to speak. and do a real beauti- fying job on your beauty aids and feminine things, get: the set of five satin-covered cases that. are already sacheted for holding undies. stockings, hankies, cleans- ing tissues and gloves. Each case has been especially designed for the purpose. If you want your lips to ap ear Just: a litlte pouty and petu ent, do this: Apply your rouge ever so carefully to your upper lip, following the exact margin. Then use a slightly darker shade of rouge on your lower lip, drawing the color down Just a fraction of an inch below the very centre of the llp‘s natural margin. Fill empty pet-fitme bottles with colored water and keep them on a mirror tray on your dressing or perfume table. They will brighten your room and make your perfume supply appear luxurious and more abundant_ REMEMBER THAT HEALTH IS 'FOI‘NDED IN INFANCY "Everything Qis rhythm" as- serted a impitlm" dance hit a few months ago. Science and phil- osophy agree. Everything ls rhy- thm. The circulation of the blood 1s riiythtntcal. the lteart beats in rhvthnt, we breathe rhythmically. Rhythmic ntoventettt and rhyth- mic sound enter into the play of the youngest child. Watch a happy tlt1"ee-_vear-old. released from the bondage of clothe., capcring in a simny garden. He-is, in very truth, 1i "born dancer. Hear the word- less tunes he sings -- a "born" musician, tool In onesense, all human beings are "born: (iaticcrs. They are born with an impulse to express their 19y of life in movement, sometimes wild and exuberant, sometimes grave and pnrtentnus, but always lmianccd. fllwflys formal. But: very few human bcittgs retain the power so to express themselves. Too often 4* both body and spirit a e d by the conditions of nltodggmiife. 1 l . ‘65 uAUY K.“ t 1 DfilGN NO. IégJ-JAQQEI‘ Miss Aimes receives at least 200 votes for each deshzn before it i oc- cepted for this column. Send designs, n Dear Readers: dainty lmlt bed-jackets." Tho make Jacket are straight strl carefully shaped, The 1190 broldcred flowers. rm- good We envy the fortunate ladies Send 20 cents. coins preferred. Pattern Order Penn-To for POPULAR DESIGNS. tzasstaaazm are» DESIGN NO. $6. be used EVE Namo_-__._...____-.___--_____.. 8t=rietAddreu---_.___-..__._-._____...._- °"1——--———-—--acm______........... I IIIGBBIt the follow-tn; u o POPULARDESIGN-----_..,_____________ .. Ahnwodntlunfldthlotllnubnaqng I To-DaysPopular By l ILSYUUI‘ It would be dlflflcult to s eaves. back and front of this of knit 1 . t mutants anti-align he If“ e ewe ave: ed thl to. The pattcm includes euygtig-foxlllltrgwminstructlons n? coin‘ boo a medium and large, material t-equlremento or m mes votes. We print Ill the popular count your letters asking for, OISY-tb- l is plain knit and with ribbon and two em- seta on Christmas morning. and .11 direction-a m matting’. when ordering Pathrnl and Votltu A MomingSmile RACING WlTl-l FATE ‘What are you thinkin‘ of doin‘ with your bo Joe?" "Well, I‘ though of "trying w got him into the police. "rhe police. Why?" "Wall, theyre sure to ave ‘lm one way or another." no mince-Ficus A lady stopped at the clock counter. “I want an alarm clock, please,” she said. “One that will rouse the maid without the ivhole family. ‘Sorry, madam," ti-eplied the salesman. “I'm afraid we only stock the ordinary kind, which rouses the itvhoie family without waking the maid]: by the over-crowding, the poverty, the malnutrition. and unitygicnic ‘unvironmentai conditions which. I‘ pcrating upon the young prejudice his itappiness and his health-a tragedy for health is founded in infancy An adequate, weil-baitinced dict. long itours of sleep ill night and rest during the tiny stittllgltt, fresh air, sensible cioti s, anti wise hzindlittg generally are tltc child's ue. q ______ AN OPERA STARS SECRET OF BEAUTY The beauty secrets of lovcl Vina Bovy, Italian soprano o the Metropolitnti Opera, should be en- couraging news for any woman whose budget is so limited that creams and lotions hace no place on it. Although she can well af- ford ltigh-prlced iarepttratlotts and realy could find time to do com- plicated routines, the slender blond singer uses simple, omciy beauty aids in the simpliest possible man- ner. For instance, plain olive oil ll her favorite year-around cleanser. And she uses it as a sunburn pre- ventive when she is on the Riviera beaches in the sunimertitne. Oil is her favorite soapless shampoo. After brushing her hair thoroughly. Mme. Bovy rubs about two table- spoons of the oil into her scalp. then rinses it out with quantities of hot water, packs keep the ores of her skin clean and amal, the skin itself quite smooth. Once a week. after cleansing face and throat with olive oil, she smooths on a paste made from powdered oatmeal and water. then rests until it; is dry. Afterwards, she rinses off the mask with ice water. Ice water. by the ivay, is one of Mme. Bovy’s ct beauty aids. She uses it lavlsliy —several times p. day. It; stimulates circulation. keeps lter skin firm. Quite frequently, especially’ dur- ing winter tnonlhs. tiic young so- prano covers hot" lips with a color- less pomatlc before ptlttint! on rc- gular lipstick. This keeps" iicr iliis smooth and soft and makes n nlre base for the lipstick. Also, she often pats n very snzall ninoitnt of hand lotion itndt-t" her cyrs fllltl over her chccklaniit-s after mnkctip. inclitdinz: powder. has been applied. This gives her skin a ll't“~tl, drivy look. PERSIAN-TRIMMER SFITS ARE GOOD FOR 'l‘()\\".\i WENR Black with Persian lamb trim- ming for wn sitits favors" slim wool dresses rind rtwu ‘tin- icnglh jackets. Trtelmfls cherry color broadcloth ‘lnrkot. is eilt ho." with a box pleat giving a filii to the back and 1100s ovri" rt hlflPl! dress. Country stilts are from London tic- slgners. In three-titer» ll check toucoat goes over a plain tweed. but dlnnnnal hands of the ctirrk are applied on jacket and skirt. Detail comes by way of tuck seams in front and back. stripes for the tunic top and plain tweed for the skirt is the choice for a slmlttltt front. bloiRc-lwck- suit. “tic dut- ble-breasted movement. xvhlch has been reported so strong among London designers, is offered in fit- ted country coats. FINAL BON VOYAGE soonmMvBN. Eng-After 2'1 veitrs‘ service, the 14.000- 3n Royal Mall liner Arlanza docked here from South America for the inst time. later tzoine to the shinbreak- ers at Rosvih. Sootiond. At Buenos Alt-e: 1.750 people held a farrwell cocktail bnrtv aboarrl_ BLACICHEADS Blackheads tilmply dltisnlvn mid disappear by thin onn nlmnlo. ante tintl tittre niclhnil. Get two ounce: of ]'|ltl‘II.\'ll‘lE powder from any druz tiloro, sprinkle It nit a lint. wot. child, ' The opera. star says that oatmeal Y¢vO-QQ QQQQO?Q 1. Fashions x Literature ml! FOR All ‘IIJMBIERS OCTOBER 4 193B THOUSANDS more Multlrno women on new Onjnylng fit. superior-It, of Barbouz-‘o ACADIA Baking Powder u o t-uult of our offer o! o handnorno drinking glul — lblolutoly FREE — with ovary pound put-channel. Have you ucurod your lupply of ACADIA with the {no Drinking Gluing? Do not dolly. bocoun thin effu- Illl continua only whllo the nup- ply of tumblou huh. Tho tumblers an unusually nttnctlvo ln their Imu-t, n“; Golden Glow tint . . . tholr do- liqn lo unique and graceful. Th0 DOUBLE ACTION principle o! Barbour’; ACADIA ulurol offl- cloncy. rollabllfty and economy impololblc to got in ordinary baking powder-l. You cannot afford to min thin bot-gain . , , both for 25 cunts. Order from our grocer to-dyny THE COOK'S CORNER BAKED " WITH iwEET POTATOES 6 medium stbcu sweet potatoes _ 12 slices bacon ~ t5 slices pineapple 6 tablespoons brown lugar t tetuzpoou cinnamon Method: Scrub the lwoet - lutoes and cook in boiling sttl ivater until they are-just; tender. Druiu well and peel. Cut in halves lengthwise and wrap each piece in a slice of bacon. fastening the bacon with a toothpick. Lay the pineapple slices in a shiiutiw lltlkllll; dsh and sprinktn each slice with brown sugar and cinnamon, mixed. Set two of tho imtnto halves on each slice and bake tn a moderate 350 deg. 1". ovi-n for about, 30 minutas. ‘For the pudding, you'll need rather tnrt. apples, and since t-hO iotics we gel; right now aren't vcry 11111011 that way. Td EH88?“ B “m9 lemon jitiee sprinkled over them to develop the flavor. And if _voit‘re itslng apples that are not; vrrv jitirv, add a iWle water so tiici" iiotrt be to dry when the pud- ding is cooked. APPLE CRISP 6 medium apples i tmispoon lemon juice 1-4 cup water 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 rup brown sugar 1 citp flour 1-2 cup butter Ittctlinti: Peel and core the up les and cut: them in thin slices. rn these into a shallow, well buttered baking dish and sprinkle with half the attgnr, the cinnamon and lem- on juice. [odd the water. Now sift the flour with the rest: of the sugary Rub the butter into this until the mixtures makes coarse crumbs. Press down over the apples and bake in a moderate I150 deiz. F oven for about 30 min- utes, until the apples are tender and the crust is brown and crispy. 1mm ttun Vaonraatas nu ASSEROLE One slice ham. about 2 pounds; 1-2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 tea- spoon prepared mustard. 3_ mcdittm- sizecl onions. 3 medium-sized car- rots. 1 turnip, 4 tncdtum-slzed potatoes, flour. salt and pepper, I cups milk. Rub surface of ham with the livorcestcrshirt» sauce. sugar and mustard. Place in a casserole and cover with a layer each of thinly cloth, rub the (nee gently every lilttrklit-ttil will be none. llnvc n Ilollyii-otitl uolitplewinti. Londo fronted by o frightening war . inn a contingent of crippled idhlnflbli Taking n lemon from experience: of Madrid, Barcelona and part of s program of general removal o sliced onions. carrots, turnips and potatoes. sprinkle each layer with Don't Envy Friend: Who (in to College a‘ l 1"‘ Educate Yourself at llom Bill’: off to n famoul university And Sally’! secretly miserable. ,_ She’: afraid he'll lose interest in a girl who had to quit school. Surprise him. Sally, by going to college in your own home. You'll be following the example of many of the world's most cultured, chat-mu trig poop c. An easy, interesting way to Ilnrl h to brush up, first, on topicl every: body's talking about-dike foreign affairs, television. the new bell seller, mental telepathy. Follow newspaper, magazine, radio account: Next, pick a subject to cpeclalin in. To knoiv a little more than thl next person about some one topic opens many new doors to you, put! you at ease in any circle. 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