'1 ' o1‘ 1 .1 1 l i, PAGE. 1W0 THE _ CIIARIJQITTEIOWTN GILQRDIAN ___ MAR_CII gs." 19411 6 ¢ o o o I Dorothy Dix 3 Letter Box DOROTHY DIX SAYS-— MAKE A CHUM OF YOUR WIFE AND YOU WILL NEVER LOSE HER Woman Prefers Soft and Loving Words to Great Deeds From Her Husband A voung man who is about. to be married asks me lf I can give him a Riv 1.1111111. practical rules for lfefDllig 11 s wife 111 love Wllh him and 818i! rho nixirried 111111. Ho, that's easy. be cnuse wonicn 1i1e simple, seniimental creatures who uri- ii1\\'a_\'s 111 lovi- with love and as long as their husbands will lei 1.110111 think they all! fairy princes ilicv will do 11. It 1s harder to lose a wife's aflouions than it is to hold them. Neverlhc- less, a lot o1 1111-11 do 11. But. anyway, if you ivai t to keep voiu" bride eating out of your hand: Put sugar 111 11. The lllillTlfigif ci-ri-nioiiv docs not auto- matically extract u girl's MXOQL 100111. She craves flattery’ and c’ cs-e. 11nd 111011)‘ .~p89l.'ll05 just R5 much after IIIZIITHIIZG as shv did beiorc. Inasmuch as you have cut her oil 110111 ilic 1111011110115 of other men. 1t is up i0 you 1o unii-li-hii for them and sill!- ply the Joliying ivitliuut which lile is cinciers, ashes and dust w a. woman. Don't quit b91112 a 1o"er Just because You M"? - become a husbnnci. U011". lake Your wife for grant8d . L m, as 1g 511g 1'5 Ju-i. a IIOUhOIIILd gadget that is convenient to 1,11 111141 that ands u) your comfort. Don't forget that women put innit siiess on words than deeds and that a ivife may doubt the affection o1 ilie iuisuund who ivorlu himself to death to make her comfortable, but she 11-111 lX‘llt:\'6 in his devotion i1 he WW5 i191‘ Compliments. Words a!“ 811C111). Don't be niggardly with theni. ~ ._ i m foot. While I11 a word. treat vour wife as you fflllfllllgflsLljltll Stglelllllgl in love wuthf would like her to _treat you and she Angc‘. l-‘ace that you are a little, wlll love you until the end of the “qyqzv- 3,1,1 no; 111 full possession ofi chapter. jlllfiild of the house and I Divorce: (‘an Rem"?! ‘f ti: "t-‘ - b ed. . . menibtu WIIGJISGSYAIE still enio-' Dear Doroiliyf Dix-I am a div- lionullv primitive and} hanker fur orcce iviih a ciiilciof A111 ~I(_)_yea.is c11v1111c11 stuff. N0 wife IOVOs long old. A maiiof 3.. 1111111.» i0 1111111111 he. 111v llilablilld who lets her dominate , We. are \'El}_conge'l1i\1I-II’IE lied c1011; huii and hcnpcck him. ed t0 mv 0111111» T f9? 1T0" _ma_. __i.___. him happv and help hunin his busi- Tmin mo @111 you marry into, ness. Is the dliferenu- in our ages ban" llh‘; kind of wife vou want. prohibitive? I love 11m too min-h Tuk {In 111111-11 l-lllle and trouble and to marry 111111 if I am icalliutgigold. 11c as much patience to breaking UNDEC‘ 1 m" 11110 her duties and responsibil- 11111.. 3s a wife as you would if you Amwer. wore cniployung her as o stenogrr‘ Not at your ages, A mitn of .12 pher. Don't be silly enough to 111111l< that a young girl who has had 110 cxiicrioiice. of marriage or the; 1111c 10h will know how to deal w.1.l1 1 sill of 10111‘ little peculiarities andl r1111 a house by sheer inspiration. should be mature. reltcd ln his tastes and know what he wants m a wife, KOROTHY DIX. lifmiv mon alienate their wives‘ i nfft-t-tniiis from them during the first _\'(“.'Il‘ 11f marriage by their continual fri11lt-ii1i1ii11g.and onoe g husband esittlilislics- 111 113s wife's mind the belzcf 111111 hi‘ is B grouch that there 1.»- 11o tut- trying to please, the man, riaue lxvomes nothing but 11.11 en- dusoncc test or ends 1n divorce. Be 111st 1o your wife. Plav the nun '11 c game fairly and squarelyi 1111.11 iicr. Don't ask more of heri 111.111 jvcii are willing to give. Shei “Convq thundfimd ‘he head Wilt“ 111$! 41$ hard "Lille mme-as "what are the tivo types of sugar you ivo i1 in your bi15lll€§5. S0 8W9; m“ I memloncdq-i l1 11 are of the family IIICOTIBI __P_P1B“_SE_ s-u.‘ {we {Orgomenw- N3 $33221“ m l BI “Ah'." said the head, grimly. a s? ' "Then bend over that chair." “Oh, one moment. sir." cried the pupil, a sudden though coining into his mind. ‘I remember cone and beet, sir!" Upset Ills Calculation: AMorningSmile Quick Thinking The boy was vainly twins to re- member what the headmaster had been saying the previous lesson. a. ignt. world can love Don't expect her 1o be any m0"! faithful to you than you can philan- dur klftlllllfl with other women and when _vou are tired of them come 1101111’ 1.0 :1 wife who still loves 1'01! 111141 believes 1n vou. It can't be done. “lheii vou have killed love it i; the (IEJIIFSI, of all dead thinEs. S1111: on your wedding day mak- 1 :1 <i1u1n of vour wife. When you slop he lovcy-dovjey’ twaddle of (-11:11 .. 1p begin talking t0 your bride about the things that interest you. Tell her about Your business. Inter- 951 he r in vcur plans and hopes and A man was going along the road holding his hands veiy rigidly in a sort nf bracket shape at a distance of about a couple of feet 110111 his boclyt He cruised considerable sur- prise to the passors-by’. and the ex- planation of his extraordinary con- duct was not discovcrcd until a anibitio w. Make her read the books friend iwkcd him violently In the 111:1; w» 10nd. Make her olav with ribs. Then, as his arni= fell to his i011 Dvvclop her‘ along your lines. sidod “You f you ivill do this. jvou will never silly . I was kcepi z the 90""? 1° mo“ horrlbe ‘i835 when a measu . cnt of a ivriiidrobc for an husband and wife sit up in silence alcovep when they are alone together be- cause they are strangers, who have no 11111111111 interests to dlSCllS-O. If you \\"1Il‘lt your wife to stav in love with V011 to the end, you must keep her your companion. "Ilifiiiiiii "iiiionciims IUD TOIIGI. IllIG-Oll And. finally and above all, use tact In dealing with your wife. Keep in mind that you can't drive I woman an inch but you can lead her the r4 0§+oo+v+++0+oo4+++o++u+o+ou+0w 00000400040400400444 o-ooooooo» M‘; - e Woman's Re alm '/. S0 “onen“MNHHH¢***"'"'"""""°*'*"HHHv “noon nnnwnwwvnovcwoononwvco-no04000101100Hwflflwwflflyitttofifl viyjfciaap3nwlonwwflflinnflog,mgggi__ rowan“: v41" Hegf-ul Hints For The Women Folk ends of the earth and that whether she falh in with your suggestions or . puts hcr bark up demands alto-< gethsr on 110w you make them. Probe the qualities you would like your wile to have and she will ac- quire them. Knock her faults and you only drive them deeper In. Show ,1 some interest I11 holding her hand and she will work it to the bone for . you. OOIIGIISIYOOLDS YIEID FASTER TO Bucxuzv‘ MIXTURE DROP STITCH SWEATER [u/fiziiiaiiliiutuu l ' 5 A1134,‘ i ),. ._.I_-’§'l‘ twvfmly _ . DESIGN NO. X I23 d .t't 1 alterii Inlcrspcrscn w 111 l. f‘, kxg-lgtgfllitigeajfgeglllltktrlgild rgllsys ‘for anv knitter. Patteiln NO. Dbggnstmtolns Illustration -of the sweater, list of mriteiinls needed and conipicie instructions for sizes 32 to 42. I141 a d» d lrcs on a piece of paper ind Egdlirdflltiihli ‘geearlgsnlgrcolilyoblr gtantqtlpgn u: Needlework DQPBIWCY" Charlottetown Guard"!!!- To Charlottetown Oulrdlln Needlework Depart-infill- DeslzflNdxflfl NAM‘E———"""""‘“""‘ - - - - " -""“""‘ BTREET———"_'—""‘ l 1 I judgment. ‘fl-‘fl-‘f-‘f-‘f-‘s’. atiention, and errors are to be cor- todzi_i' is ideal i0r them. You'll need spirit and persistency for the dif- ficult items. not easy today. _If you'll heed the advice of Ybur better judgment and don't no l0 extremes In anything. today offers bcnuiy- counsel. NHHHHHNHHHHHNFJIFJIEHV YOIIR ‘I For Monday, March 25th NIARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —lf inconipleied matters need your made. I recied and improvements I-incsse 1n any thuig APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) --Y0ll may find a lot of your bright ideas and plans censored bi11 the trinuning processes are prcbablv f": ,V‘0llr ultimate good. Don't woriy if you have to halt and reconsider before acting on important issues or deals. Avoid legal entanglements, extravagance. MAY 21 t0 JUNE 2i (Gemini) room for genuine accomplishment. Work amicably with those whose experience and Illdflmeflt M! ‘"11"’ ecl. Be discreet in private affairs. JUNE zz to JULY 23 (Cancer) -You born before July 8: Practical work. difficult studies and the business of money-making are first favored In your chart. You other Cancer folk: stars smile on the more personal things, artistic and educational endeavors, domesticity, and the like. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (I20) — should be n splendid period N!‘ starting a general campaign for improvement. Improvement, In sélf. in your future plans and tic-- tivities, in your relationship to your fellow-men. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) —— Your stars advise close attention to essential matters and suspension of endless and needless details. Don't be over-critical nor too domandink. Strike a ltappyi medium; be cheerful. SEPTEMBER. Z4 to OCTOBER 23 (Libnn-You may be tempted by risky investments, unnecessary or foolish buys. Also, you may jeo- pardize your position bv negligence o1- careless work. Don't be a, prey to any of these. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 rscoi-plo)-No dav to strav from u sane and safe convcntioiial standard or to indulge emotional upsets! The calmer your reasoning, the clearer and better will be your .NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 isaglttarlusl-You mav llnd t/o- dov a test for your bvslncss ability and your proivess as a nwnngcr 0f affairs in general. But If vou en- JOY a good game with stiff opposi- tion, you'll enjoy today. and win, too! DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capriconi) Restrict yourself and keep to a scheduled program for best results. Extremes of 1111 kinds are taboo. Gentlenes; and consideration for others will bring you happiness. C INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) iCopyilghl, 1932'. King Features Syndicate lnc.) Look In the seallon your birthday camel In, 1nd flnd Wllll your outlook I1. according to tho “on uv-mvnsvnvmvnnnmvfi-swwnmnuvwmwr-nm A AQ:A“AA¢AA¢%QVQ¢A [In rnnculf her opeclnl frnlnlug u» 1111111-11: by 1111- nml authoritative ial and Personal is‘ JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — If your day's pm- gram calls for_ stimulus and keen winking. it Will be best for you to keep to yourself, ff you oon- venientiy can, while executing your difficult work. You'll accomplish more in quiet surroundings. I FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces)——-Stars are very kind m you. Make every effort to put. through plans and perhaps tackle a, new undertaking about which you've been timiu. Private inter- csls and business favored. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will, with God's assistance. be a de- termined. energetic, industrious and brilliant individual. One who vclll succeed notablv if he. or she, d8v€l0p5 and rightly applies, his, or her. splendid qualities. H55 pioneering tendencies. Worry Sap: The Nervous System Worry over business or household duties, sudden shock, the insane quest for pleasure, the foolish at- tempt to put a week of nornnil life into twenty-four hours, feverish ac- tivity, the demand for sensational literature are all conducive to the aggravation of wear and tcnr on the ncrvous system. ‘ If you nre tired, listless, nervous, 11nd worried wliy not give Milburn '11 Health and Nerve Pills a, chance to help put. you 0n your feet again. They are a body building, nerve strengthening tonic containing the essential elements for the nervous agrstcm. Tho 1'. Mllburn 00., 1411., Toronto, Onl. Faulty Speecli IVIay Be a Bar- rier to Friends Avoid Error: That Offend Aloud lhe says, "I lee WHERE there l: a dance Friday. THEM THE COOK'S CORNER GRILLED CHEESE I Four-six slices of hot buttered‘ toast, i tablespoon butter, 1 table-I spoon flour, 1-4 cup mllc, 1-4 cup ivater (use ale if you like - it is very good that way), 1-2 cup grat- ed cheese, salt and pepper and a dash of Cayenne pepper, 1 tea- spoon Worcester sauce, 1-2 tea- spoon made mustard. Place the fat in a saucepan and when melurd remove from the heat and 5tlr In the flour. Cook gently for three or four minutes then mix the liquids and stir ln. Use a wooden spoon as its broad base enables one to cover the bottom of the pan easily. Simmer for a. few minutes still stirring and 'hen add 2-3 of the cheese, the Worcester sauce, mustard. pepper and a very little salt. Sprinkle over the rest of the cheese and place for a few moments under o, hot grill to blown. BUTTERSCOTCl-I RICE I (Serves 4 to 8) .One-half cup rice. 3 cups milk. l-4 teaspoon salt, 3-4 cup brown sugar. 2 tables 11.11 butter. Scald the ml , skid rice and salt. and cook in a double boiler until the rlcc ls nearly tender. Melt the sugar and butter together In l heavy pan. Add Io the first mik- ture and cook until 1.110 mica is ten- Bu-vo nq i. club affairs SURE are fun." But inwardly the poor girl wonders why ho doesn't ask her to go. She never dreams the real rouon . II her careless English. A man likes to feel proud of tho girl he takes to n big social event. He'll choose the kind of girl who cor- rectly says. "I see THAT there II," "THOSE club affairs CERTAINLY are fun." It’: a pity to risk offending when It's no easy to check up on your errors. Do you say "LOAN mo I pencil?" “LEND me" Is correct. And wrong lo say "I SUSPICIONED it" for "I SUSPECTED It." Or n tiny slip In pronunciation may cause well-bred people to ruin their eyebrows. Check yourself on "suite." "aviation." Say SWEET, AY-VI-AY-SHUN, never SOOT, AV-VI-AY-Sl-IUN. And do you rely on trite descrip- tive words such as "lovely," “awful”! A sign your vocabulary and: sparkle, a brushing up. Learn to speak charmingly, enr- rectly, with the vocabulary aids in our 32-page booklet. Gives common English errors and the right forms. meanings of words often mllused. ' Has pointers on pronunciation, tell: what dang to avoid. Send 15c in coins for your copy of HOW TO IMPROV YOUR VOCABULARY to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write lalnly your Name. Andres, he Nam of booklet. »- Name As.‘ ‘ vvvv A RED FLANNEL VEST “Child, it In spring," my mndml would sfl-i. “And for 00D!!!‘ thou trouble- some Colds: Jhfowvihaitilbut; ‘TL: this flannel vest that. I Have made for you to cover your chest." so, I wore it that way. This morning n robin glad tidings did bri n8. When he slbppfll In my garden for pieces of sI-rlng To build him a nest, With a red flannel vest fitted neat- ly 11nd snugly over his chest. So, 1 knew 1t was sirrliiizl In the steel industry, a "quenching house" is where Mb coke is cooled by t Witter S1711! immediately after it leaves the coke ovens. To slip geraniums, cut a branch three to six Inches long, carefully icmove the "lower leaves and put in water. having the water coma half way up the slip. Do not change the water, but add just enough daily to keep water at some level. Set on window sill and have pati- ence. The roots will come, then plant. Wash and rinse s. sweater in warm, not hot water. Wash it In warm soap stids, then rinse In warm clear water. IIOW IIIGII IS A IIIGII HAT? Ask the question “How high In a high hat?" There will be various guesses. "Here." you say to some- one in the crowd, "take this pen- oil and mark on the wall your idea. of the height of 1i high hat when placed on the floor resting on its crown." Get one after an- other to make his mark on the wall and then fret 1i 111211 hat Bud compare it with the marks that have been made. To the amaze- merit and amusement of those PN- sent. all the marks will be for too high and some will be double the height 0f the hat. Long. simple basque bodloas are buttoned down the centre front with style treatments accentl hips as in peplums, which fold bu: on themselves, Introduced in jackets or In hlp drapes of after- noon dresses or wide. contrasting bands on evening gowns. The wrap around turban is slated for another enormous sea- son. Favorite choice is the turban in IBTSBY. crepe o1- novelty stripes, to be knotted into a chlgnon at the back of the head. Often these mav be matched to boleros, and to slide fastened Jackets for casual sports wear. Pocket belts, u hIg/h novelty of this spring, stemming dhcct-ly from the "Cash and Carry" pockets on dresses, lend zest to belts. In leather, In fabrics, in materials to match or contrast ivlt-h bolero cos- tumes, they offer something defin- itcly new and of 1940, What fashionable; are wearing at southem resorts highlight: Many light blues and beiges; whlto with color accent, especially red; light blue. beige, gray, also with red; browns with light blue; dusty pinks; red, white and blue. Rough straw sailors with hat bands, cravats and gloves in spot- ted idotted) tie silks are shown for spring by Braun-mlerer, Imidon mllllner. The same collection foa- tures tartan taffeta. moods on tall- ored felt hats, with gloves In matching tartan. Cabbage is not better any time of year than in winter. Vary cole- slaw by adding chopped celery. A dog In England woe-r: an Illu- minated front plats marked "Dog" and two Nd lamps on its tall. in the Philippine Islands for the manufacture of £81381‘ pulp from bagasse, the resl ue of sugar cane after the extraction of the juice. During the Ice Age, some ele- to warmer cllmes, while some re- fused to move and grew woolly coats instead. A GLANCE IN .'I'IIE MIRROR WILL CAUSE YOU TO REFLECT and' I __i__. .._____.__.__., _ Street Addroal S - .... - a! You don't feel any older than you did flvc vcars ago. Your dress size is the same. You have not Inoticed yourself in the role of l I wullflower n, recent parties. HOWWH. this morning when you ‘looked In the mirror you realized with n start that something has i-i- In Two factories will be established IPhiI phanls or mzimmoths moved south- chango there all right. And It‘! not for the better. First of all, resolve to rinse your face vi\‘.i ice water for at least five minute; every clay. Or, better yet, cover face and throat with I wet cotton musk and to 8° W" the mlak with a piece at ice until {thine ‘dun underneath ls pink and ng. This will help to make the mus- cles youthfully firm again and. consequently, eliminate those s84!- ging lIIIPs from sides of the nose to comers of the mouth. Resolve also to use cream on the skin aroiuid your eyes each and every night. Simply dip fore- fmgers in special eye cream. place them on eyelids at inside corners w ere the wrinkles are. ‘But I'm sailow. too." you sigh. The Ice water treatments will help to alleviate that condition. And you must take n. long, brisk walk in the fresh air every day and perhaps do setting-up exer- cises in the morning. Sallowness often is the result of poor circu- lation. Exercise will help. If it does not. bsttei- see your family doctor. A sallow condition may require medical rather than beauty advice. CHANGE WOULD BE BAD If the sun were slightly farther away, or closer, than it now is, mini could not live on the earth. His needs are so (‘XdCtlng that a very slight change in the amount of heat. alr. and moisture on earth would snuff out his life. GLASS SLIPPERS NEXT I NEW YORIQ-Glass heels have marched into Now York fashion centres as a feature of sprin". Wflfdfflbcs. Some are clear and others are in a, range o1 color, which can be matched or con. "T159611 with that. of the shoe, Navy Beau Joseph Lewis onadw-ia: / CHAPTER XXI JOYCE and P1111 were found by a 591111111118 party a iew hours later, but their adventure had momentous results. 1 1P 11'" the 1198111111111: of a reoon- clliatioir that wiped out all tl BR1418011151115 and misunderstandings, set ailame once more the love that each had siixven to hide from the other. and brought them within a. Week l0 the tlucsnold of matrimony. ‘Ilwv reached uieir decision SUG- denly-and were married early one morning. before both had to hurry to their respective iobs, I It was the simplest of cercinonlesm performed in the clerygmairs heme, on the outskirts of Honolulu, with the bright mornuig sunlight slanting through the windows. Joyce, 1n a‘ Kfeen dress with hat. 1o match, was! a beautiful bride. Her c0.or was high, her eyes shining. and her lipsl ivure a happy snil . guziniz at her there beside 111m. was iillcd with pride. He vowed ttohlmself that this marriage was | 0mg to last. Never again would he et anything sivoy his love for Joyce.| Then. the wedding ring was on, her finger {ind he was bendln to kiss hcr. She was his wife-gins Philip ltauuall! Later, dnving away in Joyce's car, with a chauffeur at the w eel | they didn't talk much. Joyce laid, her hand 111 Phil's and leaned against his shoulder. "It's real, isn't it. Phil?" "Yes, darling-and it's going to stay real." | "I'm so in love with you" she, whispered. "Phil, we mu.tn' ever main let anything come between us. "No," he said, And kissed her. "But this is a dlckens o1 a wed- ding day-ivith you hooded for the movie lot, and inc for the s11lp.. ." He nod a stroke of luck that day. A fellow officer who was being transferred to the A latio Fleet of- fered to rent him h.s Waikiki Beach cottage, furnished completely and anned by a Filipino house boy. went to see tho place late that afternoon and liked It at once. It was small but cozy—just the tort of place he wanted. he rented it on the spur of the moment. l When he met Joyce at. their ho- tel at 51x o'clock, he eagerly to1d| her about lt. ; "I've a surprise for you, Mrs. Randall. I rented a cottage at Wai- a .. kikl I. . “Phlll How grand! How did you 1111011611 t0 flnd It?" 1'19 Hplfllnfid. and described the cottage to her. "Itwsounds lovely. When can I se 1 " B “We can drive out there after dinner If you llke. Want to?" "Of course (liirling. And when can we move in?" "Anv time. The owner has already moved out. Dllrlflil dinner. in the hotel dfnlnfl room Joyce told P1111 or tho sensa- l hnppe_n_qd__to_y0ur_ f§ice_._There_Is_ a_ tlon she hiid cnusrd on the movlelot y ._. Science says “'5 PIIIIE . ‘A recent scientific nnnlynh chow: that Molasses in n concentrated cine juice of high purity, r content of 69. 10%. That luch value In lupplylng body heat 1nd energ .~lt'| n BEMA Extra Fancy Table contalnlngnlu h why ll II neceuary pure, nourishing, pnlatablo f members of tho family. Ulc I! an a uprud . . . on pnncakel . . . for vour baked goodn. It’: good all wayn! AI YOIII IIOCIIW BARBA ham lmnlha ‘Mdaobgzwon 10401:‘. s for all "u" s-“ee- vac“-*-:::¢::¢:“e.¢e» , - n n. u“ 1‘ Iiions '1 Literature . _ k‘ “c194”? inso . [coumumo mumo ‘suos-noosruv] gim wliilcr washes mo I KEEP WASHABLE COLOURS _ 111110111 mo GAY .. is THATSOI WELL, LET ME TELL You SOMETHING! I use we 1 new I940 RINSO. IT JUST BURSTS INTO FASTER-VIIORKING, RICHER suos AND WASHES CLOTHES wum: AS snow MY LANDS! WHAT A SLOW~POKE. YOU'RE STILL SQRUBBINQ AWAY . .. MY CLOTHES WERE ON THE LINE HOURS F160 wELL,1 LIKEAREAL suowv WASH! vou wm! IMUST TRY YOUR SPEEDY RINSO WAY SEE. .. MY CLOTHES LOOK SO MllCH WHITER’ SINCE IBEGAN USING THE NEW TOP-SPEED RINSO. AND DID VOU EVER SEE COLOURS ANY BRIGHTER ? I; _ _ 1/ ,\\‘1\¢\\\\ M I’ ' ' b“ .5. 75 \\ / \\\ vou»: cimss WILL LAST AT LEAST TWICE A5 LONG NOW 11m YOU DON'T HAVE T0 0o mv HARD , _A. . SCRUBBING IS A REAL TIME-SAVER! IT GIVES A TUB‘ FUL OF SUDS IN A JIFFY. "SUDS THAT LAST AND LAST. AND THOSE GRAND LIVELY SUDS SOAK DIRT LOOSE IN AS LITTLE AS IO MINUTES swfioP-sveeifaiuso I'M THE ONLY SOAP _EA5Y As EVER RECOMMENDED BY ‘HIE MAKERS OF 26 LEADING WASHERS. (NOTJUSTIOR! -501 2s!) I CONTAIN A MARVELLOUS NEW ‘suos-aoostsref 1 SPEED UP DISHWASHING AND ALL CLEANING. AND I PREVENT HARD WATER scum 1 COME IN 3 SIZES= sMiiL-LARGE-GIANT only true friend I've made in Hol- h/wood " Phil gnve her o curious glance 8nd Wanted to ask her vrhat sin meant, but decided not to. Joyce fell in love with the coiingi as soon as she sr-w lt. In a scum! of pa'm trees, it IRCHILIIB 0cc1i1i 111m hncl ii lilxuruint flower giirtii-n. ln- sideihe Filipino house b0‘, bum-11- faced and white-jitckete , 11111111011 and bowed In welcome. Joyce made a tour of the rooms adm lng and approving everything then came and slipped hcr arms about Phil's neck. by the announcement of her mar- riage. T1161), just as they were fin- ishniir dinner, 5am Blayman came to their table. The director grinned broadl at Phil. "So 5118 married you wit out 111v “on e1. , did she?" Phil laughed. "Yes." "But iviili your blessing. I know," Joyce put 111. “Ccrtainy ." Biayman offered his hand to Phil. "Congratulations. I hope you will be vei" happy. ou’re lucky to win such a ovely girl." “I know it." Phil said ferventl . Blnynian turned lo Joyce. “ he min is tliroivlniz a party for you "It's sweet darling »— I can't wait tit oger Channel's house In Wai- to movo 111. let's do it tomorrow." kikl. They delegated me to invite “All r1 ht." he agreed. you. I to d them ou wo would c so on a. sofa, and drew want to be alone. bu the, insisted, him down besl e her. ‘They sat then‘ so I ess ou'1l have to come-for. for a while in silence, his arm a. lltte whLe. anyway." around her. "That's awfully nice of them, and Then. Joyce murmured. I'm afraid. we'd love to come." said Joyce. “But first, I want to go and see 1; cottage Phil 118s razed for us. we're going there now." S11 use-suppose it doe-pt 1 st?" ‘Ilium. be silly! Why shoulndirt ll 11st " She looked ug at him senrchlngiin "Okay. Then I'll see you later." "What about a those horrid tliinn When Blnymim was gone, Phil you onco thought about. me — that said "I like that fellow Joyce." _,, ___ "He's a grand person!" 5119 gn- ii " tilsgd,_then_addccl_slowly,__fl‘he (Continued on pagg 5, my 1i Smartest Fashions And Winter Styles Hem l: a very mart frock that‘ is easy enough for the beginner to mnke for herself and attractive 911011811 to wear anywhere. 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