...~,».._~.Z....l._¢u___-_....<.-.;._._.. ._, LngtSl Leisure --THE WOMAN'S REALM- Iow beautiful is night! g freshness fills the silent nlr; o mist obscures nor cloud, nor speak. ‘nor stain ‘Breaks the serene o! hesven; In full-orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the dark-blue depths, geneath her steady ray . , he desert-circle spreads i‘ Li-ke the ocean girdled with the sky Bow beautiful is night! “Robert Southey. ' l PARIS HA S FOR SPRING ARE’ RIOTQUS I l 4* t PARI- Paris hats shown ‘nl ‘he sprig collections ue s rlstl pl’ flowers, feathers, ribbon bows! vary from off-t-hc-fnre halos to‘, Ilugc. formal cart whccls. But 111i display a marked “cast-west"; Erend; even small halos have thisi oak through quills jutting on the,‘ he sides, flowers placed above the! Pars. or hunches of looped ribbon ridding side importance. g The present trend for slinky tighfi yklrts and Empire lines ha; brought‘ ‘the big sweeping hat right “ack. nto this year's fashion picture; tide of stiffened black net, lace, nrmandy. or floral organza. these lizits call for the formal garden’ parties, slimmer weddings and e- ceptions ivliich are coming back In 1947 On the whole, however, [hey trend tn demand a tall slim figure, or st least g fairly long, heck. ' ‘ i SCARVES FOR ALL NEW YORK -'I‘he use of scarves In dresses flourished in America for several reasons during dress restrictions. as it was i; pretty and effective way to vary the fillhduefft’. and yet stay within Jmunds. L-ast fall the Paris col- lections showed many dresses with lhis same treatment, snd so fresh Empetul was given tothe fashion. Iliis spring we see the same fas- Iiioll theme on every side. and done by designers of clothu for pll ages and at all price lines. ___________ A fighter for Korea's lndencn~ llence since girlhood. Louise Yim ls now in_ the United States to, place that country's case before; the United Nations. After the Japanese occupied it in 1910. she platted her independence lies. She p.44 . I'm hiring Rita Hsywoi-tlfs tlpl She lays: "I never neglect my ldsily Active-lather facials with Luz Soap-they really nuke skin lovelier. Smooth the rich fragrant hthss well Into your skin. Rinse with srsi-n water, then lplllll with cold. Pst gently will: I M»! t0 4m." activi-l pends on the height and spent four years copy- of the wearer." She showed only for eveni ins by hen-d s record of Korea and its culture that. the Japanese were attempting to eradicate. i ___.i____ TAKE TWO-WOMENS PAGE LINGERIE MADE 0F SBAWEEB FORESEEN LA JOLLiA —-Seaweed may he. used to make stockings, dresses] shirts and even dainty under-f things. Dr. C. K. Tseng of the, Scripps Institution of Ocesnogra-l phy predicts. i ni- “In recent years. because their unique properties. seawcml‘. colloids have found inuumei-iihtiy uses in food and other industricsf‘) he said. "A recent developmenhf which has attrscted considerable‘ interest in the textile world. is from alllill, a kelp colloid. "Although still in the cxpcri- mental stage, this new rayon has shown such great promise that textile scientists do nc-t hesitate to proclaim their belief ‘ in its, future." I COATS OF PIQUE SAN FRANCISCO _- 'f‘wo stark white pique coats. for W631‘ at the beach or over evening was a shortie with a very nanowi half-belt across the back, with. one button. The other, three-quar-l tei- length wraith |. one-button irtmhj has sweeping lapels and was yer-f erously pleated from shoulder to; hcm in the hark. l l PLENTY 0F VARIETY IN NEW. RBMIJNES NEW YORK -F'c-r muiy years] the top custom designers of this. country have been the pace-set- ters of the fashion world. Dressq ing those best-dressed women of; the world. most of whom are m; the United States. and Whose’ clothes are ens-led and copied by millions of women who cannot af- ford custom-mades. they have re- placed Paris as the greet fashion excitement. The big question of hemlines ls answered in many “lays, their coi- lectiong show. Nearly all design- ei-s put them down about two| inches on daytime clothes. As one* designer said. "That does not‘ mean any particular number of inches from the floor, as it de- figure Scnen stirs know s thing or two about complexion one! Don't let neglect chest you on " Romance. Lu: Active-lather fuclsis ' will make your skin clearer, smoother, more romsnt’ . See the dilemma sflsv fir.» one treatment! ladies tonight! i: v o H we mvorooo» oooeeq“ , “'\\‘hat.‘s than things?" ihiehi comes. l go to 3 8% w‘. m: OOOFZQ/G ' Princess to 0st 340.000 llswry ;c....;.......>*“ i ‘ A Mlivnal dowry and a silk rhlflOn draping. Tneyl,‘ the preparation of ‘seaweed rayon‘! Prmwss Calhem"? 0f 0f $40,000 for \ _ _ Greece, seen! wit‘. was tiuthorizt-d under a hm‘ Jlllllbvvd by a parlitililciitary gQ1-|1_i nllltve at Athens. Tile princggg who is a sister of King Paul is to bc married April 2t to Major Richard c. A, Brandmm o; "u, British army Morning Smile N O GADABOUT A big husky from the neighboring lllnlbfl‘ cam-v was wamning the um. packing. haipdos and crowd. or attempt to be flirty. No woman looks as tiger. . he asked, Pv-"IHIS l0 a package. "Prlamas." replied the clerk. "Pyjamas? WlmUs pyjamas?" ‘flgylghtclothes. W'a.nt to buy a. su. liumberjack, t "Ileck. no!" said the ‘I ain't o social rounder. When The door of the beauty Pflrlox opened and in came a meek looking little mum. tvtristihg his that ner. vously in this iha-nd. kgne of the assistants sppmliehed "What-t can I have the pleaeure-" she cooed. “Er-could you spare a blonde hair for my shoulder?" he stam~ ant-red. “I wont to make my wlfel jealous." because s0 few children's education. two lengths, the slightly longer “"4 Mam“ W daytime skirts, and floor length’, u!" I; . "l! Slur ol v Columbia Pictures‘ fiooww l0 EARTH" sly this M00008 1hr \ Tflillileblil-QFLTTEQE GQ;R_D_I_AN_______ and Personal 1 F DIX iSl4 YS-— Act Your Woman, 38. Advised like llolillysoxsrs DEAR I am a woumn “P551118 as a teen-age girl. as} do now? I wear bobby-sax and short with the kids viho think I am around l0 or 20 correct at my age to do smooth dancing? ANSWER: 'I'he best advice that can be given to any woman is ‘The clever woman knows that Plays a varying role ln lifc. and that she must ad. bflbFW-k lady. who always r fe s t h if " ' " dgssez-nrlgnzitddrlnk, andewllcnoGredfidamaaxpefgglshltriletezjsfirig her, dwa’ bmmd f" Vmmia Fans‘ ‘ l1 er no: frlvruls- you want to ei-y. CAN'T FOOL 11M! -—-_._._ I "11 @6691? Wmbathetle with the mother in ops-ll. for I had the same experience with would dygggfigafangollfthmotherstlznuldt follow n 9r m" n8 ° hell) solve the Juvenile cl li e "QWMY Problem. For t-he reason that so many boys go flghfgy 1g parents take more than a perfunctory interest, 1n their EDUOA TION IMPORTANT Tlhey feel that. they have d ne th l d t. school. but they? Gunter u y when they "m! Jahnny totmtlnued on Page s) o-o-o+e-o++o+++ooo+e0+»¢“ 0on1 try to run with the debutante Be your age and you old as the one who Oi49%0 ‘ ‘ vww-c O-OO-OQ-O-Q-O44OQWK Age lot To 0m: 38 years old. Should I go on 1 d0 w. or would it be more A as lt and act it. Every age has 817F111! lamb is nobody’! dish. every woman Crowds gave the royal the flavor of an orange. ‘ 1211857; if..." By u Island Fsrmers Wife ‘o4 This has been m extremely in- teresting Bhfl busy day for the folks at. Alderlea, from sun-up until a short time ago. when Jeanie went from this house to her own aross the lane. Rob's towards home snd our men out to the last of the chorlng. It would be difficult for me to select our most important happening today. It may have been a young lads first trlp alone the distance from the mill door-where he had ac- companied his Dad with s grist- thence past the noisy waste-gates on the dam. and up the short-cut. with a self-conscious air to spend the day with us. Perhaps it was in the afternoon when dishes had been washed and the kitchen was in Ufdfl‘ and we went to the sprint; in the flield across the creek ‘jes for s drink on’ to sec if the tress has started a-srow yet." Again ll ‘ may have been of considerable mo- ment. my bacominz’ acauelnwi with s new lady this morning or the forgatherlng of the family this evening at Jock’: birthd dinner. And James if asked \v uld be certain to mention though per- haps not of first importance. sale today of "the red cow.’ O O O Not that the latter would con- tribute much in cash return on which to budget, since she has reached that pitiful stage in life. where “therell soon be next to not s tooth in hel- head" but then will look younger, 1B trying to look like a teen- y0llf example, it see to it. that the youngsters Household Scrapbook B , Mb.“- u. , on s farm, s sale l-s a sale. Sh! ’”****°+"H++w++o+++o~ has been almost one of the fam- ily for years. Only commonplace Clke tn appearance, but as purposeful as any human and I believe of as varied a temperament. She was animal. _ over it lightly never s companlonable “lull _l~ nllifmeg-grater instead of though she had many other ex- “Falmlfl with a knife. This will cellent points. Perhaps I of all, gays l 87100111 surface for the she kept in a state of continuous 0s M‘ alert for lf one chanced lo leilpSfi into a pleasant day dream or. car», Glesmlng Tiles ed ta draw up a schedule of work, . whllq at the milking, s sudden For bélllllllll shining bethrocm kick at the pail came to remind! ,_...s 0r kitchen tiles. use a so]; (flgfh ‘HD9011 in kerosene. Than wash 911 with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. 'I‘i!le tiles will shine like IlGW. (Continued on Page 3i CBOCHETED DRESS Storing Lee; “"5911 90ml! some of your prec- IOIIS 1M6. wrap it in vwaxed paper and this will prevent dry rot. TIIROWN 117;“- Volctmoes created many of the Blinds ln the Caribbean. -_-_-.-___ lllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Thursday, Aprli 17 BILLLIANT and newts 1 lwwifled by s studded develop-nun of them along practical and con. Slflwlive llnflll. elwuld culminate in lwPFlfllflfl Promotion of plans and flblectivu in which the aid of high. CPU-PB 15 ogessentlal impormngg, Recent sllematlom of such interests My be Overwme by wellorganized and systematic tactics. or fresh lye a means of t over clever ppifiisopltions. p“ m‘ Dlllkenoe and new approach should win eventually. If It 1s Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is may find themselves imbued with bright ideas Ind fresh plans of sagaciotis and novel slant. and these. sustain- "! by hard work. sound tsctlcs and well-organised programs, should everltluslly bresk down opposition or s stubborn blocking of cherished MPG! and wishes. ' Change end renovations may prove the method of stisisvlng im- portant tbleotivas or dhrewd ides: carefully e stsiblisihed. A child born on this day will be equipped Avltlh tslsnts. Ideas and initiative. with industry and sound purpose to better down lack of oo- opustlon from influential sources. .__._____._. DEVIL NICOTINI ——-— ‘ Addrlls DESIGN N0. A pretty dress ls crocheted for the little miu 8 to 18 months and 2. 4 and 6 years old. Tlhe stitches are simple. Pattern No. M! comllne completg instructions. Needlework Book 20 cents. To order: Send 20 cents tn coin to Needlework Buresu. Chsrlotts- town Guardian. ' Damn N\o. M6 Nsme I Tobacco mosaic vii-u; kept 38 l your; In s bottle was found still I ebb to produce disease. Cit) Province family an ovation when they the . ashlons/Llterature A African Oranges For Tho Princesses _£\1'..1§11.~._.1_9. 1947 tcwm left Salisbury, capital of South/m. mo; Al. Nelfillrult. Princrss Margaret, loft. and Princess Elizabeth cnjm. to" tter English D. C. Wlllllml DVO4§Q§§QQfO+O~OQ+QQQ+y¢Q 1. What is wrong svlih this son tenoe? "This is beastly weather," 2. What -i.s the correct pronunc- iation of "skoiii" yarn)? 3. Whiu‘: on! of these words misspelled? Barrltone. barl-icad , baroness. 4. Wrriat does the word "ills- trionlc" mean? 5. What is a word with cr that means “censoi-lous"? QNSWERS l. Beastly means having the nature of s beast. Say, "This is dis- agreeable weather." 2. Pronounce skim. s. as in lane. 3. Baritone. 4. Pertaining to the stage or actors. . ' "—"— ta quantity of Q. when Q. beginning family, i Mo d e rn g Etiquette £ By Robert! Lee 3 ¢-o-e+4+e++0++oo++»o o o o o , should be ae 1 A. The refreshments Passed first to each of the women, then to the men. Should mclnbcrs of a man] or his friends. telephone him during his business hows? A. Not unless it is on a matter of business, or something iugent, Q- I5 13104183’ an appropriate gut for a christening? Yes; many consider - p money as the most appropriate gift. #4001 (Accent follows the n.) "The role requires considerable hlsti-lontc i , ability." s. Critical. i Capk s figyner vo+o+0~+o0++0++o+o++»@£ oh"""""'.""""" ROLLED LETTUCE SALAD I I l /3-oz. package cream olheese Ho“) can I ' ' l/Cl 31p ground cgoked ham t ta. espoon ‘c l llsl 3! l!!! M11397 2 2 tablespoons? lllilzyoslnlzisc‘ 3 19'" 19ml" "B"! MhYTHOD: Cream the orean Q. How can I stop s leak in a pipe until a plumbers services can be secured? A. Mix whiting and yellow soap into a thick paste. with a little wster. Apply to the leak and it. will stop at once. Q. How cam l keep light-colored decorative caindlts from soiling so quickly? A. By giving thzm a coat of clear shellac before using them. Willi‘ them with a clean clamp clolll vttien they do get soiled. Q. How can I freshen stale cake? A, By dipping ln cold milk. thvn rebaking in the ovcn. over the lettuce cheese and soften with mayonnaise. then add the cooked ham and the pickle relish. If desired, or avail- able. green pepper. which has liver finely diced, could replace the pickle relish. Spread tlhe cheese-them mixture leaves and roll (hm: up like a. Jelly roll Place is the rcfrigcralor in chill thoroughly Whcn ready to scrvc hrrnngc lcl tuce cups on salad plates mid cu‘ the chilled rolls into 1-inch lellflfllfi Stand these up on end in the lettuce cups, using four or five of them to each plate. (tarnish with a sllrlk 0' parsley and additional mnyonnalsv’. fNeedlecraftf --F OR THE HOME COLOR CONTRAST Distinctive design in the sharp contrast of materials of this dross wl-iiih button-in yoke, and sllrn szm- ple ltne. Make it in a crepe or cotton; both are lovely. Samfi vel- tern includes directions formialilflfl as a sun/back with shoulder straps. No. 2009 is out in sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 36. 3h, 40. Size 16 rcquirfs 2% yards 39-inch, 1% yards 394mb t. w: 2O cents for PATTERN. whloh includes ccmPlem 59M“? guide. Print your Name. Addrefl and Style Number plainly. B“ pure to stsle Lhe size you wish. In- qludg postal unit or zone numbfl in your sddreig. Address Psttern Dev-summ- Th’ Charlottetown Guardian. Pet tom No. 2009 Name Address c", PXOVmCI GIIIS! WDMEN! TRY TIIIS IF YOU'RE NERVQQIS um ti?‘ “do? 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