APRIL 1o. i941‘ i t oma ‘ "'-"'= For Thursday, April 10th IIIARCH 2i. to APRIL 20 (Aries) ._p;fticuit tasks, military affairs, gCllVlll85 that require nerve, cour- age and endurance are in front line favor today. Don't pussyfoot with those unwilling to do their duty; don't compromise with wrong. Shun unsavory companions. APRIL 2i to AY 20 (Taurus)- Y ur duty and m nc; emotional re- straint and willingness to sacrifice some pleasure or privdege. Pour out. our fine ability and talents tc help ln the worthy Jobs that are being done by conscientious citizens these tryillil days. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Ciilfl. find tsday on your Lucky Calender? Well_ you'll give defeat a swift knockout if you turn to with all that splendid energy and enthusiasm at your czmmand for YOUR Particular Job. JUNE 22 to JULY_23 (cancer)_ Perhaps not so enticing and favor- able for personal interests and un- esscntials but enduring projects and constructivs activities are favored by beneflc Mars‘ vibrations. News of interest. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Sliould be I. fruitful, pleasant day for Leoites. Unpremediated speech or action, however. can be harmful. Plan carefully, think and act cairn- lyglnd you'll make the headway you w . AUGUST 28 to iEPlEMiBER. 23 (Virgo) -- You can't afford to show impatlencq this tricky day. Your natural sincerity and charity will see you through safet . no matter how difficult or press g the work. Don't worry. S 24 to OUIOBER. 23 (Li-bra) - Although today may be trying to others. it offers a fertile field for Llibraris sound cap- ability and general usefulness. Law, teacliini. study, economics, inven- tions highly favored. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Opportune and en- couraglng ll!‘ you will .hold tight those strong emotions and evenly allocate your energy and activity to avoid last-minute strain. Gracious- ness a bl! cld. NO A BR 23 to DEGVEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -—- With l. little Your Individual H C) R O S C C) P E --—— By Frances Drake shrewd observation about what’! important on your “must: llst. you can pack today with interest and; accomplishment. Let experience help»; guide your prescntaction. ECEMBER 23 to JANUARY uuy 67 Then you arc especial! favored in private interests. All Caipricornians should meet with m. ascnabla succe-s in their work. Don't worryl Smile, work and be grateful for your many privileges, JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius; - You'll do well to take the Offensive today. ‘Inert; are many factors working for your success if you show initiative and stick-to- itiveness. Mechanics, inventors, re- search workers; government, navy army and air employes highly fav- or ed. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH (Pisces) — Clerks, salesmen and women, skilled and unskilled me- chanics, builders, miners, manufac- turers and their cinployes among the many favored. You all must avoid recklessness. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is tbs mental type; bright receptive to higher education; self-reliant; inclined to be domineering (this latter tendency should be quickly curbed. It can capably hold a posi- tion demanding intelligence and shrewd business sense. Spiritual de- velopment, will be this individual’: safeguard. WIIY NOT IIAVE BABY SLEEP TIIRDIIGII NIGIIT YOU and your baby both need aI Tbm ls a lure and easy Val to get. it. f Mn. , Jr., cf Winona, wit, tell you in bet own words: “Nliabl. after night, u soon u we would get uni in bed, ‘ nby’ would sun crying. . . . Baby's Own Tablets changed all this. What a blessed relief." In no reuse are these “sleeping” tableIs. They contain no opiates or stupefying drugs and are absolutel harmless. But ibey promote healthful sleep y gomplly making the ill baby well. The well_ shy sleeps soundly. Baby's Own Tablets bring quick relief Inn teething troubles, constipation, simple fever, diarrhoea, upset stomach colic, simple soup and colds. Try them. 2§ cents. Your money refunded if they In not effective. SUIT SLR’ You'll want a slim, sleek slip to wear under your tailored suit i111! spring. Consider one of the new two-toned slips-white bodice with faggoted trim on a navy or black skirt. It's nicely tailored to give g1 '. m, necessary svelte suit line and is (ggpricom) -- Born before Jan- ' said to wash beautifully. STAND OUTAPBOM THE CROWD v rnr RApI-ifir HEALTH or Needlecraft- ——~F0r The Home Simple dressmakcr lincs muke the smartest su't of tlic season. Y-iu can wear this becrming style anywhere. fllll‘ time. in perfect clue. The four gored skirt is ccnifoiunlfe fcr walk- ing and the jacketds easy to makn. You havg a choice of a plain. high neckline, a V-nockline or a bccim- iua round collar. fnfcrcsting pack- ets add a new note to a classic Sivlc. Choosi- a light-weight tweed 0f smooth woolen for your suit and make it now so as to be ready for the first warm days of Spring. 3W1!“ No. 2744 is deskzmd for sizes l2 l4, 1d. 3G. 88 and 40. Size l6 requires 2 5-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for jacket and skirt Bend ‘Pwentv 120m coin I5 m-o- ferred. for Pnttem Wr-‘te plainly vour Name Adlmss and the style number Be sure to stain the size 5'"! wish Style No. 1144 Siz¢ "nelson-concu- Nlmfl street- Addres- City .___ llllllll llllllil l! M Ill! dd. Wanna who 8O "If-lul- moon. NIlVOUl-wbo flashes, PNIHBCQ to "nlultrltlcl. lhdo in cums. Your: wanna: 4-4 ' xnenvw»: ‘Lenten Meditationsl O God. thou art m, God: rill I seek ‘Ihee: mv goal thirsteth cr Thee. my flesh longeth for Ihee d thirsty land where no to see Thy power and Thy R1017. so as I have seen Thee in the ififiififi. tefiifi t“ '°""“ 8111111 praise Thee. n e' my up. Seven times a dav do I praise . because of y righteous iu aments. Great peace have they which love 'I'hy law: and nothln ii"'i Jttftlfl thin “itliwi”. ans way By taking heed thereto according to word. Th ewme wayaOLod: tea h me Thv pathslliead me in ‘Irhvu trulh and teach me: for Thou art the God of my salvation: on Thee do I wait ‘magic day} n o 1o f ‘ I v mouth: 12;: the dooli-d o}! miffii”, Order mv steps in Thy wor : and let not any iniquity have dominion over ma. Lord. who shall abide in Thv Tabernacle? Who shall dwell in Thy e up a reproach against his neig ‘IDOUI’. In whose eyes person is contemned: but he honoureth them that fe-ar the Lord. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. He that putteth not out his money 9o usuarynncr taketh reward aaainst the innocent. He that doeih these things shall never be moved. the words of my mouth. and the meditation of my heart. be ac- ceptable in Thv sight. O Lord. my strength. and mv iedeemer. AmenN 9° John Baillie. p. p. Almighty and ever-blessed God, I thank Thee for the love whereuiith my life. I thank Thee that Thou dost inform my mind with Thy div- lne truth and undergird my will with Thy divine Brace. I thank ‘Thee for every evidence of Thy Spirit's lead- ing and for all those little happen- ings which though seeming at ire time no more than chance. vet affer- wards appear to me as part of Thv gracious plan for the education of mv soul. O let me not refuse Thv leading or ctuench this light which Thou hast kindled within me, brt rather let me daily grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ my Lord and Master. Yet I woud not think onlv of my- self or nrav only for myself. as now I seek 'I'hv presence. I would rom- ember before Thee all mv human brothers and sisters who need Thy help. Especially tonight I think Of those who are faced by great tepmptations: - Of those who are faced by tasks too great for their powers: Of those who stand in any valley of decision: Of those who are in dept or poverty: Of those who are suffering the con- sequences of misdeeds long ago rc- nenled of: Of those who. by reason of early surroundings. have never had a fair chance in life: Of all family circles broken by death: Of all Missionaries of the Kinadom of Heaven in faraway corners of the ear . Of those who lift high the lamp of truth in lonelv places: Of those natrlotlcally serving their Kins: and Country at home and abroad: Dear Father of mankind. make me the human channel. so far as in n e lies. through which Thv divine love and pity mav leach the hearts and lives of s few of those who are near- est to me. Amen-John Balllic. D . LINOLEUM VALUED ‘FOR ‘ DECORATIVE USE The psychological effect of first impressions is as true of a house as it is of people. Naturally the first i presslon of a house is gained from the entrance hall, and equally is the entrance hail the first im- pnression of the woman who lives the house. An entrance hall should be warm and inviting, it may also be color- ful and different. Here, cne's ima- gination,” applied to color and design, may be gwen full rein, for the amount cf time spent in the foyer is seldom sufficient for one to tire of a brilliant color or even an exotic design. Linoleum is an idea] flooring for the hall as it is not only definitely in keeping with contemporary de- sign, but has the added haPPY fac- ulty of being adaptable to perzod trends. And, of course, from a pluc- ly utilitarian standpoint it is in- valuable. But there is another asset that makes linoleum such an excellent flooring for the hall, and that is that it allows for the use of inlays. and by the ingenious use of inlays one can “play up" tug shape of the hall. In other spheres cf art this is known as repetition for emphasis. In certain old houses, and indeed in many of the very new ones entrance halls were designed in circular style, with graceful wind- ing staircases. To put a square or ob ong rug here would be Just llkc gutting square pegs in round holes. ut an over-all linoleum, (right to the walls) in a. rich, vibrant shade YHI I! lt-‘I ANY U.’ Pblflltil t/PJ t .| LJY ‘ lcfllhliclcelnccccvdlncyflcw. Ti ‘WED RTCIPFS PACKAGE v, WHAT Ric‘!!- lOUKI/IG suns! "mEY cammu/ ousI-rr "r0 car CLOTHES REALLV snowv! "w ~~~»~»~~“~~»»»Z33z». 00o o c ‘t 0 t -- I1's Re alm '1 Social and Pers ‘i ' ' ‘BNOWWIS NO WORD FOR fT/ll/GII- 7557' OXYOOLWASHES WHITE CLOTHES A5 MUCH ASOIDIISIIMSIWI U‘ NOW I ‘ma: rr EASY WHILE omen women "mu. mo segue.‘ THANKS "to NEW Il/aw-rtsr 0.0004.’ "I used to gel lo lagged out from scrub I friend laid mc about High-Tell OXYDOL, bow wonderful it is to use n 10 minute soaking soap. It washed my white clothes» white I could scarcely believe it." rim CiIARI.0T'I‘__I§:'I‘0WN;_GUARnIAN onal / Fash YOU CAN THROW THAT 804K! Ollffl/Rf WITHOUT SCRUBBING. YOUR WASHBOARD PM? I Il/FI-‘t-‘RED 7007!! 0N_ WASHDAY. . 11/11/727. . . UIGF-YIIT OXYDOI-I WHV THIS l5 THAT NEW SOAV WITH THE MARVELOUS NEW INGREDIENT IN If WE BEEN HEARING ABOUT OVER IO Literature PAQEUELEVEN? OF OLD-STYLE SOAPS" AN!) EVEN IN OUR HARD WATER. N/ blng clothes! could die. Then and aha showed mo Mrs. Jamel I. Lanes. "WSl-IE THE minute you switch Io new High-Test OXYDOL, you'll join the thousands of women who, with Mrs. Annes, have said good-bylforg Iver to wasliday torture. For there's an amazing new ingreu dicnt in Oxydol ... and here's what this “wonder soap" can do: (1)1: simply soaks out dirt in fen minutes, without scrubbingorboiling. Even grimy collu: bands come EITHER I YDOL Is SHIRTS ARE LOVllY WI/ITI‘. We pc I ALWAYS SAV A REGULAR rues so I could scarcely believe 17".. . and ifs- grand lo get rid of all Mo! 00M scmbb/‘zrg l " much as 2 to 3 proved in our a clean with a few quick rubs, a good douse and I. rinse. (2) I: washes white clothes u much u 9 to 11 Tinlomete: shades whiter. (3) _And cup for cup, it gives up to 3 IIIIICI the suds...suds that stand up u isn't idle talk...if bar all been um against less efficient soaps. N cw before you uy, “What about times longer! This ciemific laboratory Ifllll Ill WI-I IE colors?” : : ; iust listen to Ibis-gay cotton prints, given the equal of a whole year's washing in our labo- ratory, stayed looking n: brighten new! That's how SAFE Oxydol is. With all these advantages, High- Test Oxydol is a money-raver, mo. Penny for penny, it goes up to 2 5 7S - farther than less economical soaps. Get a package of OXYDOL today. ' Gill l DA TIME AND ORI/DGEQY IT SAVES. M! . l5 ESPECIALLY PROCESSED 1U PREVEl/T "SWEEZV " By DOROTHY DIX Every year I beceove letters from friciics asking inc about the rom- ance of the Deep South. This year, when our minds and. hearts are so full of sympathy for those in war- ridden countries, the desire to be on the move and "go places" where one can forget temporarily the tragedy and misery which is befalling ctr.- ers. is more prevalent than ever. As South, I have a feeling for the charm and beauty that. is so glor- iously refectcd in the events which are included on tlic calendar of acti- Ficsla. lt comes at a time, toa, when tlievkindly warmth of our rant clusters of the season's flow- ers-azaleas, camellias. and numer- ous other varieties. Starting March 16 and extending through March 30, two weeks of romance and Illoriors tradition will be rcievcd in the gen- erous liulis and rooms cf ante-bel- lum Ne\v Orleans homes and Louis- iana plantations. This year's pru- grain includes three plantation tours. six home tours and four gar- den tours. _ The New Orleans Spring Fiesta appeals to persons of all ages. Tc the iroung it is the one time that the days of the gracious past are lived again. and they see old New Orleans pictured as it was when dashing Southern chivalry was at its height. The quaint periods of nld age are brought to mind by the costumes and colorful presentations Whllh take place. The vcung ladies of the city become the "belles" of the South, while the ynunt! men become emplias. All,’ ihe lovely curvcs of the liail, mukcs u. very pleasing and distinctive eniranze to she's home. Again the clean. straight lines of a square or oblong hall can be repeated by having a large square inset placed in ihe centre and smaller ones In the corner. GIVE THIS IMPORTANT CARE T0 BABTS SKIN .. JURE, SOOTHING, MILDLY MEDICATED IIIIA OINTMENT I TALCUM I ‘GAP wit/h a large circular inlaid_niotiit ”#a/eMfl/?wu When You Bake Swans Down White Bake TRY THIS CAKE-so delicate and tempting i: almost meltlln yourmouth. his Swans Down White Cake and tho recipe iron the Swans Down package. Swans Down Cake Flour is an extra fine, high quality flour which reacts quickly and eficiemly to leavenlng. That's why it’: so easy to make ilufller, more luxurious cakes with Swans Down. There's real pleasure and extra iightnecl in every piece ofSwnnn Down Cake. vities of the New Orleans Spring. DAYS OF ‘THE OLD SOUTH ARE RECAPTURED IN FIESTA Period Of Ante-Bellum Days To Be Brought Back In Costume And On Famous Old Plantations At New Orleans our for its carnival kings, makes true aouvuem hospitality the king of the New Orleans Spring fiesta. Every season the fipruig fiesta expands, inspired by the success t1 previous years. The puckgrotuid is me city's choicest beauty spots, coupled witn those of the Vic-x I uarre and its two centuries of glam- i early SDFIIIZ brings forth its frag-' crous history. The iast is brought to iue in tire 0.(l-W0l.‘l(i. Spanish- rreuch axcnnecture of the uisting- one born and reared _in the Deep} uisned homes and patios, fascinat- ingly mellowed by tune. exciting events and romantic associations. The home tours. whicn IJOIIIDYIW VlEAtS) to Colonial and ante-beiluni OWGJIIIES of great cnai-ni, are in themselves a delightful view oi gen- erations gone. Tilfill‘ only pubic opening is exiclusivey for fiesta visi- tors. '.l‘he outdoor artists’ exhibit in Pirates ALey, around the Cathedral and in front of the Cabildo. could nnd a counterpart only in the Pains oi pre-war years. 'lne tours Of the local noted gar- dens, known as they are to garden lovers all over the United States, nave become famous. Then to turn to the activities in which both young and old, whether they be citizens of New Orleans cr visitors from afar, take an active part, there is "A Night in Olci New Orleans." with a1. of its intriguing charms. For one night the lanes of the old French Quarter are roped off, and ihe legendary characters who onto walked the streets of the city return for fleeting moments-chimney sweeps. Negro mummies, chevaiieis, soldiers of fortune, Creole ladies. blushing "belles" and dashing "blades." Another feature that will appeal greatly to the young and old will be the od-time siiowboat party ull the Mississippi River. This event. which is a new feature of the 1941 New Orleans Spring Fiesta. will in- clude spirltuals and a minstrel show, just as they were in the days of old. when showboats were in fashion. As I have already said, New Or- leans extends to the visitor genuine Southern hospitality. Receptions ty various organizations. as well as an opera and musicales, are offered to iiesta visitors. " And in closing. let me say. that to the City of New Orleans ay season. for which it is so widely own. INSURANCE Olldc cnlylrcm colonel 9 Ground by "IO Swine m: Camilla wlnhr ow» "Controlled PQUCY when. Milling" puns. o sum col u-ellnd am» uni mi n FQR QEflER 1 if you plan to travel this Wlntcn. during fiesta. time. It will be vary. From the oldest Southern lady to, the youngest hoop-skirted "belle," the theme will be. "Come to New Orleans — Way Down South in the Land of Cotton. good time there are ne'er forgotten." DESIGNERS PLAN GOWNS FOR SPRING WEDDINGS NEW YORK- This springs bride can have a formal wedding- com- plete with veil flowers and several bridesmaids-without mocking dad's budget and leaving in his bank al- most no money for summer clothes for mother and the kid sisters. The smartest designers of wedding gowns and frothy, dinner-type dres- ses for bridesmaids are turning out M U S C LES S0 RE snrr and ACHING When you're u still uucnrteh lllll nude: aching from unucciutnmed cumin or hard work, n brisk massage with Buckley's Wlilh Rub must limber you up and take out the pain or double your money back. (l0: and 50c. Knowing Bright nigh-races You'rs Never at a Loan You can Avoid Panlcky Silence: Tongue-tied the minute she's alone with an attractive man! It's times like this when you MUST know bright conversation- startcrs like "Wonderful party!" . . . "Isn't the room glamorous with these colored lights?" Easy to learn, but such simple. friendly phrases certainly help you to gct acquainted and ihey may pave the way Io romance! Pretty soon the man you're with may ask, “Why didn't we meet long ago?" And you, of course. know a E charming reply: "Fate's been hold- ing out on us!" You charm your hostess, I00. when you remember to say, "I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed tonight!" And if you collect vivid way: of saying things-Jagog with expecta- tion." "old as Methuselah," "once in a blue moon"--ycu become a really fascinating companion. You impress influential business people, too, when you know the poised, efficient thing to say. On the telephone: "May I make an ap- poinimeni?" After the interview: "Thank you for your time.” Armed with effective phrases you're mistress of any situation! Our 32-page booklet gives dozens of gracious phrases for many social Ind business occasions. Lists lively phrases Io give color, freshness to your speech. Send 20c in coin . of Effective Phrase: ‘gel-yoga c812 casions to The Guardian Home Survive- Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and time Name of booklet. 1» a suit which lperfectly handsome creation: at reasonable prices. No. l choice for White bridal 111N583 for normal weddings. While silk marquisette‘ lace, chif- fon. taffeta. and silk satin as well as organdy, dotted Swiss and other filmy cottons are favoured fabrics. Wedding gowns lend themselves well to the new dropped shoulder and waisthnes. And a. nice example of a bride's dross winch incorpo- rates both of these new style fea- tures is of whit; silk satin-chiffon with bands of self shining empha- sizing tfie long corselet line of the bodies and 2m dropped shoul- der yoke. The long circular veil is held in place by atluliote cap of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet is of white butterfly orchids and white sweet peas. To bring the bouquet within a moderate budget. “hits, iris might be used instead of orchi Mother in Grey A smart dress for the mother of the bride is_ of grey silk crepe with. an interesting. bow-trimmed yoke of grey lace. Shirring on the bodice and fullness at the front of the skirt give this slim dress an air of easy grace. ‘rho maid-oif-honour and l brides- maid wear dresses made alike in different colours. The mald-of- honours is of mauve silk chiffon; the mlLiCl'5 pale orchid. The softly ruffled flchus of Revolutionary War days are caught with nosegays. The ribbon sashes and the ftili. thought straight-falling, skirts, are smart. The pompa/dour plllboxes are of purple velvet pansies. For a going-away ensembles is includes a red and grey printed silk dress. topped by a. red silk faille coat. lined with matching print. The designs in the print are cut out and qudted on lapels, cuffs and front facings. The hat, of oyster white straw. has a new "cushy' brim and is trimmed with navy ribbon and veiling. RECREATION SPACE IS BOON FOR PARENTS Cold and wet winter days accen- O Irradiated Carnation Milk l: .10 creamy-smooth and :0 con- venicut-kccps indefinitely (in your pantry shelf. Am! so economical for crcaming coffee, cereals, fruit. A UANAD/AA! PRODUVCT tuate the need in the house of more room for the Children. ‘Nil-l’! the children spending long noisy hours indoors. many parent;- will often uush titty liud Ill re room ln the house. Alterations and modernization can provide peace for ihe members of the Inmilv and ‘ '. pendence for the Jiidfcll addition of ong- room to a houso will naturally vlnmue- mic lzving habits of a family and have s direct. influence on the lilillfe of tbs ch11- drcn. your grocer‘: today. you have allowed t with term: of oicr. ——_———_———fi THIS COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS on the u rcliusc of a 1 lb. tin of Perfection Cocoa at your grocei-‘s m vcrliscd price, if presented by June 50, 194i. Clip, fill in and cash at Signature.i..:"a..:-.;.".-:..:.....:...... Dlllflle The Rowntree Company will allow yun W fur Ilii c- vupun. if presented on or beforejul l5, i941. 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