PAGE EIGHT -_- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 3U, 1933 A ooow+o-o$-$— v vv 1W0 t> r-i-i ¥**”""""'3.'l i’? ihr Yet .e i". it..ii' “"11! iig: o and Name ilflrect Admired: man's hooks no iii‘! ' store clerk, 2e librarian. iie and book ’ ’ some- ' inc people you ivant ~lOIlbCiOLlSflESS and rioritycomplcxer. ts (if an eminent ~'f-cnnfidc-i.ce i d our 32- lv lite v 7 “Prnvlnco. -l‘llll ‘I vvv vv 11v THE HOUSE WIFE -—AND- pct plants. When transplanting ti-.ir trap; liil‘ battle is already won. GRANNY WORE l fashion. The new "hoop" i. evening out. lralreridy being manufactured. ON PARIS SUITS AND’ ENSEMBLES Coats, tailored suits and eii- Xt-mbies this season are trimmed by preference with long-haired furs chosen from the darker shades. Fox iemains the favorite. Whether silver, red‘ or blue it lS placed at the neckline or as lux- urious collar on a short basque Jacket. I‘ The new tips of fox fur featured this season s called “Goenland/Wl lsea-gray shade with iceberg reflec- ~ .tions in it. This is found on after- .iioon ensembles. White fox seems [in eclipse this year. v, ' Closely livalling fox in popular- ity are skunk and lynx. Much rar- er is a iur called Pekflii. 110m \‘.lll{.‘li Molyneiix has fashioned a mtignificent three-quarter - length JZICREE. “d All drcssmakcrs are shoivlflil {m} cm‘. black monkey fur on wool tailieurs . 1 ~ ‘ . . , , . . ~ - qlwciousnl,“ Mind cien on tulle and lace eien Com - 1mg gowns. Revillioii presents a jacket made ,0!" Kara, a Siberian polar bear fur ,-‘\\'llll the striped zispcct of skunk ‘but shorter and not as stiff. A fur frequently spurt i-lotnes is Guaiiaco resemb- ling fox and used mainly 111 113111131 shades. Other furs used on SPO“ and street clothes are zorina. mink ocelot and leopard. The prevalent furs for evening tire Canadian sabies, ermine, mink and beaver. _____ To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Airncs wlffly f; 651 DESIGN Ni‘). 6.51 Miss Airncs ri-cr-fvcs at least cepted for this column. desieiis. r1111.» \ ‘i ‘lift’ ' ‘ll'.§. >.._. Em‘ l"_IPUIi/\lt HYTRYGNB. To The Clinrli ‘i-"rrrrri Guardian Nt‘t(ilf".\"1‘K li- DFSIHN NO. 115i Name — ~ — — — — - —- l suggest the following as a srnrl us your votes. ' : We "ill 'lll‘.li>l ‘ I . in piir. s. 1v ba an iwii he woil»: . coins weicrri-il. Btrccl /\llill"“$ - - - - - - -- Cty - _ _ > - - _ _ _ - _ ---5tatq_-----————-— POPULAR prstcN - - - - - -— " ' [Mlqliblflfllidlilllllii ,_,,_..Ii FLORAL SPRAYS AND WREATHS 200 votes for each design before it is u- wc print all the popular of iii hundred uses for these pretty de- ..\ rinii bonnets; lingerie. dainty towels. rirves, sachets, handkerchief cases coat s — and so on and on almost endlessly. i-d on rzbbon ties for your Christmas i. e PiLLlerll includes transfers o! the design, stitch and color charts in: or SZiKCllGS, material requirements and directions for _-_..__-.-._._-___._._- ted during the summer from your time Ullllts‘ tiext spring, you just i-iirtlbuard without tlisiiii-iiiiit, the roots of your seed- lings and hiilf the transplanting WHALEBONE CORSETS LIKE Wlnilebone corsets ivhich squeez- i ed Grandma's waist to 20 inches ; way back in the '80s tire back in skirts which are being introduced for evening . , wear demand small waists to set. _ them oil‘. t , ‘ So ihiswinter husbands will be i‘ "lacing up" ihrir wives before an Huniirctis of the new corsets are IiUXIQRlOUS FUR. TRIMMING used to trim l Re al vvvfivw ovovorvo-ovom v+++++¢4+¢~ an introduction present. nu‘. bee?" but it is a little too pretentious to use ior oi'iiiii'.ii"y' occasions. It ls better to say, ‘ Miss Moore, this is Mltlildliizuwhat way does the groom mfiyflready b m1’ ‘he “eddmi i"? twenllyarrlillngtés nbgfclig? the Slilbxl-gflv who hiiiids it to the minister after the ceremony. be all right for a person to ask to PNllPTll 0 "'-r Form-To be used when ordering Patterns and Votin| flou . Nil. l ' snioiliih. ‘Tllli “rllglitgilild g“ Rn tin hoin for lunch you'll. ge 511100,)!‘ “m” U" harnds “mg golgniirithih six weeks. And it may -d' , .. , ' ' soo er." m mm flour‘ C01“ m” dough “I promised to ride on a Pif and stand in a iriséen to double nothree orfu il - ed: place thesg m caves as need of the this l)7ll{[‘ for u moderate oven. =v,.,kkk_ I117. vuvvvwi vvvvvv v-w- vv.7w 1 vvvvvvvvwvvvvvv Social and Personal m1; cloaks» comvzn By Phoebe IDLE RAINBOW Sheldon for a. walk." sprinkle the sugar by" m’ So with Toby between them thev fruit l K i ' iiliiiii°i$ Weill?“ $3»? 1125i 1ifilli-‘é.°"iil.il‘°iii‘ its '.‘;i‘2‘.-°.’-““‘. rfliiiiily until the mar 1 ‘ “ 1' ' ‘ u‘ mick and 010m. watch"? Egg”? sunset of amber and lemon. Fina iiiey stopped in Alice McCoilisti, .. . y y 10mm‘ the h“ m‘ 11 finch"! and and had tea and English muffins scorches easily. n 1 1 f bl Coggirrnuigirlto hot, sterile glasses and Eefiriilfiiflnggd ffifllg‘?! slmpaiiil ui paraffin. Poppy, but Poppy ivaved him ofl, "Not, now. dating." she said, "I “"7 BREAD 0t to tell Lindsay 110W to look = Have [hreefumrmrs 0f 5 011p 0f g _iob_ The first thing to do is gmnpmeah 111° tablfsiloonfuls of get o. loose-leaf leather notebo tutiti, three cups of boiling wa- About; [our by six," "- 1110 culls of mashed QJOtBtDES,‘ "Wait," said Toby, “I'll get l ha“ 11 iflbleslloonful of sal , quart- one and then we can start straight‘ er of a cup of tepid water. six He dashed out . . When he came back with ti; notebook they sat in the fireligl; while Lindsay wrote. in her blai.’ square handwriting, the names an; addresses of employment agenc}; In the meantime Toby was marking in the Sunday paper the ads for hi C1105 lye flour. one tablespoon nf Sugar. one cake of yeast, two ¢11Ds of wheat flour, i-"onr the boiling ivater over the cam meal. It must be well stirred. I1 1 511100611. Cook over a moderate ieat and stir all the time for two minutes. jig answer. Then _there was a lolly. Next add the sugrir, 5;1If_ butter 1 t of people. friends of Poppy- *1 then allow the mixture to stand Tob-v- W110“? 51"’ “as 1° Se“ till ii is cool. Now add the potatoes "A1111" 581d Penny with a and the yeast, which must be 11110“ 1nnst ‘York Just amen)’ "5 17115501V@d in warm water. Lastly at. getting a. Job as you do zilit‘! ""14 1111' 1Y8 flour. also the wheat get’ wnrm place until its size. work up Avenue bus with Riifirs Haydon t 'morrow," said Lindsay, “You might have to take it a i easy the first day." sold Tobi- coi placently, "but we're all counting - you, Now you 1:0 home and u the very best the»; you can ll‘ mail them tonight." "Now that trove done that." so Poppygsketching rapidly, "what I you think of this for an idea f hat rriayonnaise rid. Toby?” ms- in buttered bread When the dotigl-i reaches the top n hour in a +4+¢o¢+o+++o++++§++o+¢4 Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEI) v On Monday morning it was Po. who was ip and (lressed fir ndsay open d her eyes to t sound of thc radio and the shou in the bathroom. The rcoln‘ Was bubbling in the mid le of t floor. Lindsay turned over an stretched her arms above her hen 111111 yawned as the bathroom doc . Opened and Poppy came out iii clean silk slip. her shoes and stock j, Q. ls it all right when making to say. "LoGL me A. lies, the phrase is all right, 5, 1'19 811/115 11 1/0 1115 b951- mfln. put on the coffee and‘ bathe du ~ I lIIQ_YihG_V_S_E_lQPl_HQ7_-_IID_QXVBI‘QS __ hr ntacxanxhu Q. When on shipboard, would it b8 placed at the captain's table? allflilieniljll In quick]! b! a simple methc "- A. No. This would be presump- Dflnlbllufl-lt piilwfii-e‘ ll-"u°g?:t'l'¢°°'n§_ tuouls]. The capitainthreserve? %e flllizkgeldnn yWzlvfillflJlll Randy rovorflthl -‘ ' — o won er w ore e5. gylggtige to mv Le e sues s e have gone. Have n Hollywood complexion! WHIPES ARE PLENTIF YOU SEEWITH CERTO YOU BOIL AN EXTREMELY SHORT TIME ON LY...i A MINUTETO TWO MINUTES FOR . ‘i i.‘ . . . , YOU WlN PRIZES FOR YOUR JAMS "awgmgglfggzfym A AND JELLIES. MRSBRAY, our m ' NOT vsav SUCCESSFUL WITH MYWHAT A BOON .- MINE...DOTELLME YouR SEQRET/ THATISMTMUSTBE EASYTO MAKE seven»; / Egg” BATCHES-EVEN - NA BUSY MORNING cswromirs so o _,_. / QUICK AND EASY... it». / i_ k; I MAKE A WHOLE \ ME“ s; BATCH m I5 ‘ (I 1 _ murzs FROM THE ‘ rm: MY mun’ . m‘; IS PREPARED 'I‘oYb,\"ll conic, of course." w...” 1-\|vnv~n/l .~.. PM“ conga“ (Continued) tiie nevi/s comes w I'm si11>1>°5°11 1° "'__' ~ - l mi oran e uloe 11nd m 1 haie m) Jed, 5 8 , . “Be 9"" Liridsii colored. "Please! I don't come, wiim Helpful Howaios HE'R 1 cups crushed Pineapple care reii y. I'm Just telling you Household Hints wines on rm iii Sugar what I'd like when I get it. could my dress and make-up and ready 2 1”“ “W18” a person like me with very 1111-19 9X- td march downstairs with the Small bottle maraschino erience get an kind of editorial laundry this being Monda . It ‘311911195 do ou thinlvr? 0r even a re- saves uie all the trouble o look- A V Method: Peel and core the pears wri g ob? Something where I mg at mo viock," 2 and chop them rather fine. Squeeze could use my head? Of course I can --1 don't, suppose it would hurt if 1119 Juice from the oranges and type, but don't know steno- I were firm-n or twenty minutes ____'_ irijctc the rind Add to the pears graphy." late 011 my job-hunting Job. I mean p,‘ V, -_ _ with the crushed ineapple. Mix “One way of getting a job is 1; I (lltiirt get to, let's see . . . it's -\- 11 ‘Svgllil-ieagllefllngrilfigil gvel-ill and measure t e fruit. Allow Qfleilkgfles. Ailfifihel‘. Tfiflélmg b11113 figs Gertrude Weissls agency first. isn't _ - V‘ _ -_ cup sugar o each cup of the in e newspapers an ano 61‘. Y it?" The i _ llhllfgtdwill.‘gillthgiligfligldfilovlptéagll (escsttlgisrigle the isugar over gréowing I)eEOPtl:.k€€i\l; lflv-Ztul-Sifrllétlfltisil; Poppy “m suddenly very Serious’ Ant: i i 1JI"l'-'L‘ :l.i3> 1 irate, bu; hot making the rug so ‘Simmer geiitllveughtlrltlhihglonserve m1“ Wm“ this‘ ‘He. wok an on‘ iiiiilgsst ill lgvollllll Qlfsillildsglliooiiilig » - t . . . . - - -. -,. r _g - a'e is " .1‘ . iii. lluuiiilill lllililib pbrlcllisentnigililé lchtittliligm Iiilialrliliiniltlgrschlélrllisflimd ‘ilrerlgtlée iftulnoef ital-ills. llllllllhggoilixeitionrtlg for ii lob very honestly. You iiiiist " ‘edges irom becoming iriiycd. between towels to remove lhe g: Mgggay ' ' ‘ think almut Lifldsalt’ gimyoii‘Kill‘:hiigirtlitglcitlvgngogfcili]lliiugt -—-- - -- ' A tt." And he sm led an pu ‘ i ~1 ' . ~ Ii i , , _ _ _ CO5‘, '“"M",r° anfi add 1° the 6°11‘ 1 b i k t Just its wcli cultivate good habitsat 1 ' i 5552.2. ‘we. 5st. i..':‘i...'"itstt: ‘iii’; lilllemifiriiwi i1 we m" - " I - ' , - , 1 i - - / , _ ge 5 A 01v wi you re- t“ n up lllili‘ hag over the i classes and cover with paraffin. ffifiklflléfl. 1,’f§§'°,,,",'.§,,§;’,.,%°.331‘; HIClIllJL (‘\'i'i'_\'lllll‘(" 1 toiii you yes- A . ‘llim’ [mi M‘?! “fnbi? “$5 ; '_—“‘* evening broadcast Madge and 191d" 1W!‘ care?" _ llll(l garsors \v_rc a co ‘ 3 . W ». 1, _, _ ~01 , iiiiil siifc. lt 1S ll \er_v simple iiiat- 12 p825?“ AMRMALADE fgglffgjls‘“'°T§,,E,°’Q§E,§Q“LFQ,;Q‘fiuifil Pepi‘) hut I'll i meinbhi‘ étlliiengf i “'1' l9 “"191 111° 111151‘ "11 1111911 1119 2 oranges came [Q ‘Lindsay and 331d ~~D<m1 i: i you can tell nii- LliC‘ rest to- 1 ‘.11 HUM‘ L'11-'111i;t~'$_- 155111 110 191119111" 1 lemon forget gomorroviz" ' ilk-tilt. Shall I collie home early and ;, ber to blue the inside of the win- sugar ~90," Roy said Toby cook ciiiiiier?" _ ‘ ifown or else the first shower of F Arumoq; Fed the pears and chop "I‘rn_ sorry, but I promised tovizle h "11112111111-2 P013113’ 51100111191 1.191111» ,- . M111 \\l11 \\~1>11 11 fl\\11.\1 them fine. Quarter [he 01-3“ s‘ at Julias by four. Even so Iiii goin; We mill =0! 11111011 0f 11 1111111161 L m H n“ cups iind lemons and remove the segiis m be late"?! 1 b 181'“ 1-*-'1'1‘l>1 111 5113K flgo$ianiilvlelggfi ' ‘~ '1 1"“ ‘ and cures, Pug thyqugh ‘he m d After a tte To y, Poppy and fdif-UH 1o S01 1 , H and cartons, you I,';ll'(lL‘I"i(‘l‘S; ar- q .. ° L‘ d5 1 < m; - f tickets. Say, you ari seeing Rafe i t ..~t-i i ..i.~ >- filiikes You range them in shallow boxes and 5.1;}?‘M§§§Q,.é‘d§,§°,§,§ft£;°1’1’°g diliily aislxgrtlmiltiongvzallloelring alas-Lit this afternoon. Whykdont you ask i’ iill ivith potting SUll_ In them ou 5H0“- ; Cup o; sugar to each an J trays and Toby said, "Let's no; him to go with us if the lobciy Julia can plant cuttings or s.eds col ec- of the prepared rum @1119 won}. about anything Let-s an g9 doesn't burst into flames? And ‘ORT THATALLTHE FRESH, ,':;,']'::,';D WHAT A iismm ASTE STAY l/XREMRS. BRAYg. “Gm- m lLLSTART USIN ‘HE Faun CERTO AT ONCE-IT SAVES TIMEWORK AND MONEY...AND FLLTAKE was ro FOLLOW THOSE cam RECIPES 0F PRU"! - I sxacror. l , FREE RECIPE BOOK Look for the hook of Tut- ud Recipes under rho label of ovary boula of Cane 1nd irmdl awry peclul "Cone" Crysul\—n liplb no "tip! (or urh Imvt. In Cryllalformfoo Uuwhizlicvcrlorm you grofrr—li<iuld n1 rrynnll. "no paring" oPOmo" Cryouln mlh n murh [llfl ur plly a ono ionic of k6!‘ until i ill. 1K . .-- I r-ni-rm 1TH? THE LEAD GUT, 0F YOUR l-EGS Gal Oxygen In Your Blood Illl You'll Got Ilia Pap that Senilo You Banding Up the Shin. People who Imcitlier to death die bounce oxygen has been completely cut o! from them. Just u surely you are slowly smoth- ering if your blood luh rod oorpilulcu. Red oorpuselss m your oxvnn-urriorl- The! c the 0:7 n we bnathu In to u- ery Dart o your syn m. ithout annual: 0S1- gen-carrylng cor-pussies, your kidnoyl. liver. stomach and bowels slow down. Your skin gets pale, flabby. often pimniy. Your new" inn dbecomed ilttoly— 1°“ u" Qulfikw“ e reue . “Swing you need ll DLWilliaml Pink Pills. These tiny niiln help you make morn Ind better red corpnsclel and thus incrouo the oxygen-carrying power of your blood. Get; Dr. Williams Pink Pills today B1 your drui- giut and lee for yourself how qillild! @111! time-prnven blood-builder will help live yo“ back your pQp,Cu9t.lE”,C.T.l7\Ilfon|C¢».Llil- fore that? And finally Important No tice. 1 hereby agree to pay G one week's salary not less three months after . . . Lindsay felt in her bag, unscrew- ed the cap of her fountain pen and at lcixgth took the filled out shert to the girl at the desk. There were others ivaitiniinnoiv and the 1'1 1115' appeared beh d the fmste 118F11- tions where voices could be heard. where telephones had ‘been r1118- ing, behind the partitzons where the important business oi‘ Getting a Job was really transacted. Lindsay took her lace as one of the group of girls s1 ting in a. row against the wlall fldgeting with a pair of pigskin g oves. Their turns came in strict order and when Lindsay was one before the next she began to get nervous. Hei- hands felt moist and when she was finally summoned with her ap lication blank to follow the irl mg: the inner office, her knees elt suddenly weak. But once in there opposite Ger- trude Weiss herself she suddenly began to take ‘an interest in the .........-|<5 h le acceding. Miss Weiss read livveti- hgi-rapplioation blank and idi drummed her fin ars on the des in front of her. e looked at the Hroofs and chimneys and sew none or them. Then she filled out a lit- tie square and gave it to Lindsay. to read: "Your number is 153. Please use this number in answering any calls or communications with this of- e.’ c Then Miss Weiss beean to ask questions. What kind of a job did She grater? Did she know stenc- grap y? What would she take? Did she live at home? Did she have some money in reserve? Then she flipped rapidly through a wooden file box in which there were divis- ions of cards of different colors. Miss Weiss shook her head. She answered the telephone and talkod into a. silencer which fitted directly around her mouth so that Lindsay aouldnt hear a word of what she Wu sayinB- A pencil traced a few motes on a white memorandum pad ind then drew a series of squares ind circles. (To be Continued) ____ A MorningSmllc "DEAR. BRUTUS" .." ‘Two women on a day's outing "nt into a restaurant and order- tripe. When they started to eat one woman snid to the other, .n't this tripe tough and stringy?" ‘Well," replied the other, "I sup- sc it is a little, but have you ed eating it with your veil off?" MILLIONS OF THEM A. coster, pushing a hand-cart of rimps, was confronted by a ipous member of Parliament his car and roughly ordered to out of the way. Get out of the road yourself," urned the costar. You don't know who I am, dently," said the other. "I have P. at the end of my name!" v ‘So has every shrimp in this ‘ere rrer of mine" was lihLfelifv“ toy/Freckle TASTES LOVELK TOO... HE CERTO BOIL IS SO 52D @ locum S auuv cum; To s" h . lint mall :l.';,°,'n"_'nj'f=;-. 2'3""? with a label ' crm bottle o; mo émms from "gem," c Oflsumer guy," DQ121111: to Gen- F oral Food,’ 14d" c I r8 on 4-9,. O x Fashion 040060000 0000000001- s ‘f iterature ooooowo-naoa cocoa-d..." nasal . "sari" ‘Dorothy Dzx .21.: Raving 0r Ranting Will do Little Good in At. tempting to Ward off Unsuitable Mai». riages 0f Your Children; There Are Other Methods More Effective and Less Disturbing ___.___. A Mother, ivhcsc only adored daughter is bent and dole ined “pg marrying a outh who is u. lazy loafer. a drunk "d d rm P me if I can loll her unybyvay in ghich she can blglfik rililllf siicilaillblelgifilf a 6 matc . ‘ ldreii about .iii0 marriage; tncir llv ~ ; . 1111881)’. their first impulse is to fokbkiiltlhlelilililiuli? and to shut the dCUl‘ in Mary's boy friend's hel- u threatens John with dire penalties if lie clan’; 11111011 6S 100115 at Susie smith attain. The ensuing result ls merely tr 1i 1-. wedding. Parental opposition has ’ nliililiicldollulilill; flickering fancies, that would have died out it‘ 1m i‘ alone, into the flame of llilifiiflll and pstcaiiaatrd ' marriages than any other one 1,111,"; i [here are many reasons why this should bi.- ' l I (311918 that w . . morbidly jealous‘ of their independence and resentitllenofthiiiyalilufigfiil exercised by their elders. ‘they are paructiliirlyi iiii‘iii'iai2¢i ‘ parents interfering in their choice of a wife or husband. iméavt: ggpoliicxildpefiple knogv itbOilttlflfil/gffgé of llllC hcait i om a i mg or wo_ n so t i the Magistrate and tie the ‘Ev s e lifltlfiawillixtllofilr teeth. ost o a , parents promote a marria inste d f foam at the mouth g3’. susii-s Z..,.‘if,°‘,’§‘},‘,§,§,lf,',§§§ and explaining what undo. This puts the chidh-en on refuse to recognize 11,9 1' I H)‘ knot Wiih their tongues that t elméilgnifi and makes them partisans who faults in Tom and Susie that the cannot fail to see. No. The situation calls for iplomacy, not force. Those who are indulsin 1n levels X01111: dream have to be awakened from it. as gently and insi iously as a sleep-walker is roused into consciousness. it dire i-ii. suits are to be prevented. Moreover, the methods have to be adapted to fit the individual, for thene is no universal way of breaking oii a matcllilthati applies eotalllgasstgs. i 9TB 5 110 115B. or nce, n ivastitir your brixith tr in 905, vinoe adolescent boys and girls that CalfilOV: isn't the real t ingnmThey are absolutely certain that no one ever loved ocioie as they love and that they can't survive until are doddering old people o: '30 u; l . blue uncrushable the . But a railroad ticket or he sent of! to colle e o u; adv of a new boy or girl will nearly aiwlexfyqs tum the trick gf DIFGB-kiii 05a: too early love affair. For in youth absence makes the hear grow ‘Quill. oi solllebiggycglsellsh the iii e111 Y R 8 er usion that they have occult powers the perform miracles in reforming men and that they hay: only to maFi-ry drunkards to quench the letters thirst for espouse ne er-do-wells to turn them into gogetters. The one and only cure for this hallucination is to send the 1 who Ls afflicted with it to pay a. nice long visit to some drunkardb vfi who also once thought that she was a liquor cure. A close-up of the lot of a drunkards wife doesn't enthuse the iri over trying it herself. mu- does the sight of a worn old mother tak g in boarders to support a tom.- peramental son make a girl feel that she wants to qualify for the job, Of it is good strategy to disiliusion the party of the other instead of wasting your efiort on your own child, 1 lm magi,‘ who shooed ofl ineligible youths by telling them that she knew that they would cherish darling Mabel who was so cl couldn't do any work. and that she Just had every luxury. When they tried _t0 figure MabePs upkeep they Just faded out of the icture. And 1e not parents fo et that nowhere does the theory of “liko kills like" work out; so be ut full i l affai . Do ‘t t Tom and Gwendolyn fro; theiryhglartl}; ggire. rs n w b0 a G1 th their society. A week o! the uninterru ted oomplalgy 2t" ‘Li... llJorha or egotiist will break off automatically any match that waenit n eaven. Let your children see the undesirebles against their own viany bo or l h dream wulki fi ‘dagy rgsmlirantzl; frigid; at home. n8 m §w m: we“ a IHousehold Scrapbook “m” ca" | 7 2 (B! noasan um u” “N” "Bu" o+0+04+0- ' . Clean Flnllflmllfl Q. How can} treat form ht Prevent staining underneath the "e 111195111311 Wll-h 110B? A. Spray very thorough and repeatedly with nicotine so ution. “Black leaf 40" will give the direc- tlons for proper pro ortions. Q. How can I a ust a sewin machine needle more quickly an: easily? A. Hold a small mirror under the shaft and this will enable you to see quickly the r-Jint of adjust- merit. Q. How can I keep coffee from boiling over? v adding a. lump of butter, fingernails by running the nails over a cake of soap before begin- Itgllg a. task which is likely to soil em. Rusty Steel It will be much easier to clean steel which has become very rusty if it is first rubbed with a cut onion and left for a day. Then lish it with paraffin, or turpen- lne and briclflust, whichever you happen to have on hand_ Salads Never stir a salad. Merely toss it lightly together, blending the A. Try dfess ng thoroughly with each about the size of a small marble. p ece. Every Day Styles For The . Home Sewer’ Paris says "black with color" and here you have it in a zoiirive of slimming grace, A down the buck. Bins seaming give". slimming flat ‘i ltlclilgéhsoiyaikcitlinc. Tllril‘ gored . 11 hs and nres deli - may at the hem; For cocktail at and informal evenings. the short sleeved version ‘with rcver iieck- ine. is stunning in black or L531- Pil ' i . Citt it 0ut.... prestol‘ fills ed. The front and biirl: bod!» i-iit in one with the sleeves. N0. 2508 is designed for Embroidery pattern No. E- 111- costs i5 cents extra_ .» , Bend fifteen zi-nts tlbc) in stun ‘ or coin (coin preferred) wrap col: , carefully, address to Charlottetown "Wrdian glvinpr~ Style No. i508 Size... "n. 090 on Nome @-i__ Street Addrcal City , __. .. Children’: Colds . . . .Belt treated without "dosing" vss. Now VHllTl ‘l '\l‘<‘ll