PAQILTWO Qgfi-OOO-QQ A newsg>apcri11rin’s impression of the DLlCllkbb c! Windwr is that she ls snibll and demure with deep, rlltéffillllll blue eyvs and warm brown nir lOil 1s lair and slic immaculately 101‘ 111i r witn a 11h n11 ll]):~ 111011‘- \\'.ill suit curls 14-. l1 1111- Ducti- 1121s so ziclro. lyl not 5001i. l.'..1'-‘ up. No rt-d nnil ' 111111-11 w: 'l111n‘ .1. p.11 iizxs; l'('('t' DI 101i 1 11.-en for the» blue bluiis .t-, . liallziiiy n 1.11‘: vvlvc‘. llilt with a 10d her outfit. l ldl and 1o owning; 11 for the embasw’; shook hands; 1 the club. und but off the‘ ‘lliur Vdnl "l-sldcnt, . . . v.1.- Lsiilld tca 1d. But 111e- duclicss sipped» uiitrr Afiliiflg‘ the} Ilt-raiinn RCgClI, in‘ 'l‘oi1i's. France, 111e, \\'1'l'\’ nmrrzcd. .\l(‘i'l'_1lllllll, ilic ilnclicsJl 1. T111- diikc called for , <1 before b‘ p. in. Grasp- hzinils- grceied her: darling." u -<- O st l1. . 121(- (liulu-ss 11111 cm-li llll'll‘.l)l‘l' 1111-11 sin-y sliolw- b: 1 R/t-are-ifui fnrmvclls were said “Wxk m AIZbS Lena McLnre. A.T t0 1 . this .C.M ,, 1 .011. 5p .111: the summer with her par- eins 211111, and Mrs. W. C. S. McLuIe, Billllltflllfllfllfl. On Zxfontlay‘ at lunch hour M'rs. H. . I 111-15011 enlcrtnined at the S OJQZLURYH Hotel for Miss Mc- (‘11- 1.11.0. Following Miss McLurds fine reci- tal at St. JfllXlCS Hall on Tuesday evening Mrs. W. It Aiilu-n invit-rd Miss lvlcbure and other intimate friends w hcr home ior a social hour. O O O O Mrs. Harry Cudmorc entertained at a pretty liuicheon at he: homo Wednesday, lgfllkOlliig ‘Mk5 McLui-e. ‘Mrs. Rois Sylvertsen of Hanover N. 11., and. Miss l-“lora Gordonnof Concord, N. 111., ‘AlTlVCIl 111st evening on a holiday V1511. to tlit-zi‘ parents Mr. and Mus. H. J. Gordon, 127 Fitzroy Street. _ ‘ ' Mrs. (D11) J. A. MacMillan receiv- ed on Tuesday afternoon for tho first illnc suicc coming as a bride to CliaillublclOlln at her home 183 King Street. She was assist/ed the leasiiilt dutv of I‘€€Ci\‘lllfl by hcr liulibantlk mother Mrs. T. Milian and her own I1. McQumd. The . were welcomed by l little Miss Mary Farmer, who diuntily gowned opened the from door, To Mrs. Helen ‘lliompspn fe the duties of ushering the VLSILOII to ‘the dining mom in which colorful dnlhias and softly shadcd 1.1196" added to the attractive tea table which was presided 0V8! by M"- (Diz; W. J. P. ltlncblillztii and Mrs. (Dix) F. E. Smnllwood. Dispcnsing hospitality were Mrs. Kenneth Jody- Misa Mary Moran, Mrs. Albert Han- way of Halltax, 1x110 ls here with net husband Pilot Officer Hanwiiy, R.C. A. F. Lovely 31311111111 wcre attract- ively armngetl in the ‘llVlllg room. mother Miss Edith Show who has been ‘ndin a month with licr parents r. l-l. . mic. lvlrs. Shaw. Ulllwl‘ int-e Street, lcavesviiiesday- for Ollti‘(‘lll 11 lu-rc silo w1.l spend a [f-‘W ms wzin isici" 1111's. Kcnncth rankkn l pfOCétrdlllg to Vic- orin, 11C ncic her marriage 1o _ , _ 1 l1( .. _ '0 “'35-; ‘w n," s \ ‘a “(ff-Es _ flxv-dc‘ - -- “\\"I§..* DESIGN 1 sci for No, 322 _ plctc in: .111 1o. for making doillcs I" urdri li1lll'.'l'll Writ» Ul seiiu To Chsriottvtuu-n Guardian Nccrlieivork lr-partnicnt Design No. I122 NAME-- ____.____ STREET ADDRES8————— n a ppenings =7ThepVVT§o1< f, w hour, when Mrs. W. R. Aitken pre- sided over thf tca-cups. . M. Mac- P i1 tertained BTAIt DOILIES IN FOUR. SIZES Round rind round goes the crochet hook and in no time at all this luncheon or dinner appsars on the dining table. Pattein list o1 materials nee-find. illustration of stitches and coni- nr stamps to Noun cwurk Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian 000000000000 us, Woman's Re alm v. Mk. Charlottetown takes place 16th O O O O Miss Shaw, who will carry with her happiest good wishes, has been John O. MacLean formerly of on Oct. the center of several social gut1icr-| ings among 1l1e friends during the post ie11'_1vccks 0n Thursday ev- ciiing Miss Betty Hell and Miss Gwen Rogers had a miscellaneous shower in her honor a‘. the lattefs home and many lovely gifts were 1 received. O O O On Tuesday evening Miss Marjory Mac-Lean entertained at Miss 5 1c‘. Martha Poolcs home for Miss Sha 1v. in: an ‘dminxstrative and on this occasion a linen shower mined mzinv more attractive articles l0 her "Hopephest." u a - Mrs. D. J. Rll8v entertained at tvvo 1 lziblisof bridge at her home Monduy 1 hunci-ing Mrs. ‘ McNicliol of at. Davids, Philadcl his. and Miss Betitricc McDona d, R. N., of New York. O O O I Mr. E. W. McKlnnon. Supt. C.N.R_ Charlotictoivii, 1111111 Mrs. McKin- non iiiid Mr. Charles McKinnon left roster-tiny‘ by motor on a visit t0 Boston. out; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. C. Scarth have gone up to sherbrooke, Que. for the winter months. O O O Mrs. A. B. Warburton who has been visiting tier dau nter in Saint John, N. B.. arrived iome Tuesday evening accompanied by Mim Helen Hobkirk. O O O Q ’Mrs. J. Victor Stewart of Clethme, York County, 01111., Miss Deka Chapman and Mr. Gordon Forbes were visitors to the Province this week. On Thursday they were the guests cf Miss Bonnehlnley and in the afternoon had the pleasure of meeting some 0t Miss Nlc-Lure-‘s triends at the ma Mrs. S. A. Fulton of ‘Iruro, N. 8., and her guest Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer left Trurc Monday on a motor trip around the South Shore and An- napolis Valley. . _ Miss Beatrice McDonald, R. N., of New York, who has been visiting her sister Mi-si W. D. Gillis and M11. Gillis for the past several weeks, left on return Thursday. On Wednes- day Miss McDonald was hostess at a smart luncheon bridge for her friends at the Charlottetown. O O . and. Mr W. F. Tldmarsh were among the itors in Montreal this week s. vls Florence Owen, Miss Jessie Mm Miss McLeod and Miss Jean Boulicr were joint hostesses this week in noun-l of Miss Gertrude Vaughan. 1he pleasant affair was held at M155‘ Owen's home and the popular bfldr- w-bq received numerous trappy and useful articles for the kitchen of her new home. Miss Vaughan is mar- rying Mr. J. F. Dickleson of Halifax formerly of Charlottetown who 15 bcing transfeiresi i? Toronto. l Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson had rettlly arranged afternoon tea and shower for Miss Va nan at her a1- tractlve home 42 Am rose Street. O O O O Miss Isabel Storey had n. delight- ful personal shower when she un- for Miss Gertrude Vaughan at Miss Martha Poole: home. The gifts were accom anled; by smart verses prescnte fore supper was served by the host- ess. O O O O Mrs. William Scott and her son Lena McLure at] is l SECTION OFFICER B. MARTIN 1 In Ottawa, to assist In instruct- course for potential officers, and N.C.O.’s for the C.W.A.A.F., Section Officer llkldgct Martin, and Flight Officer Jean llime, W.A.A.F.. arc spending short time in Ottawa. 3 1 many frien Mrs. Earls Baker l band Lieut. Earl Baker. O O I J week from Hampton, N. B Holder has been appol 0f the Bank CYLCZIIY and is being cordially wel- come-d. coco way to Montreal Nurses Conve'ntion. O O t0 attend tiie Regretful farewells were said. Private Dunstan son of the late Senator McNichol and Mrs. McNichol of Philadelphia, who left Tuesday for Camp Borden alter completing his training at LBcrich _Grove. Private McNlchcl drovc down with his mother Mrs. bllef lwllday to Cardigan and while here decided his country and following family raditions he joined up. Mrs. McNlchcl leaves next week on return ‘to her home. O O Congratulations were forwarded by home friends on ‘Tuesday last to Rev. Emmett Dougan oi Halifax on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of his Ordination as a Priest. Mem- bfirs of his family going over to Halifax for the memorable event were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dougsn, Miss Mai-ion Dougan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dougan. O O O O The tea hostesses st the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. R. E. Sutherland, Mrs. H. C. Bohalccr, Mrs. Kenneth Cody, Mrs. Joe Mc- an. t Mrs. 1?. _W. Turner has returned. from visiting in Moncton imd Saint John, N. B, Miss Beryll Edgar and l". Gordon Silencer. w o has a. wide circle of friends in Charlottetown, and whose wedding will take lace soon, were the honor guests a? supper virhqn Mr. and Mrs. J. Gllmour Armstrong entertained at their residence, Car- marthen Street, Saint John, N. B., on Sunday evening. 'I'he rooms were adorned with snapdragon, dahlias and iarkspur and in the dlningruoin the table had an embroidered clctn and was centred with a crystal bowl of roses. Covers were laid for 22. Mrs. Geor e A. Ed ar mother of the bride-e ect_ pres ded over the coffee cups. Those resent were Miss Edgar. F. Gordon encer, Mr, and ' r. and Mrs. G Mrs. J. A Mel- 0000 ocial and Personal ‘ her homo félsllCh t0 the regret of her left yesterday morning for Barrie, Ont.. where she will spend some time with her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holder and' son Bobbv arrived in Olcary gigs nted Manager Nova. Scotia at Miss Katherine Maclennan was. visiting in Quebec this week on her McN iclic I '—Carry home your convictions COO. TAAALAAA as‘ vwwwvv Dorothy Dix ‘vwvvvvvvvvvvv A~£1RI£S+IN BEG Also When She Shows On Your Poc DcuMissDlx-Iiowccnlboy so clever. so doing it. show which blow and, if lnts. _ (l) Is 1 - I heart. would. do as ink at home Clark Gable is an also- indicates that she desires to isolate girl wants to go in crowds there is n Watching Your Pocketbook (2) Observe how a girl thing out of you that sh you know beforehand tha orchids when flowers are men places to dine and dance an has no serious intentions concern that a merciful Providence has or But when s. girl begins going w the movies lnstea orders a. hamburger it is an unmistakabl tioned e sign that she ' 1..., movmwuunsuisxw ms MOTHERING » A Boy Tendem? _ ctbook; And n Domesticity. She s After You ANSWER-Well. are times who l woman canno St lng with you or not? her hat on to receive you. or if she always wants to step out somewhere. vou have not touched he: She regards you merely as a Charlie and any other youth who had the price with bier when she live a. romance with more thrl thing in the movies. and that she thinks ran at love-making compared to you. othinii d Lady Cupid is the worlds greatest monopolist. treats your pocketbook. If she gets every- e can if she h t she is dying for a. wrist watch d the highest-priced dishes on the menu, lng you. dained for her sustenance. to talk economy to a boy; when she 51181311511 d of somewhere to dine and dance: when she instead of guinea breasts and mushrooms under glass. THE CHARETO')"_§_QUARDIAN if a a‘ kkkkkkkkxxakkkk‘; sn- To Be Easy terest In tell whether s. girl loves him or not! ‘THUR. you can't always tell. ‘Inert n a1 signs fail and there is no man ciscemlnii. so sop ticated that a fool him if sbfl sets her mind to Jl there are various straws which way the winds of a girl's affection vou want to know whether one il really in love with YOU 0'!‘ 110$. 01166176 the“ she willing to Int at home of an even- 5118 comes down with 0d of th $51111 1111.0 dull curiously 11.1: poimcocmdfnf: m9“? Plane Jane Q IOBIITA UOUITLLIID vVvvv l AAQQQ t vwvyvvvwvv ./ Fashions z Literature in ocroncn 4, 1941; Leisre -The Woman's Realm CHAPTER XI when. a iut. Juan's 911:3 I dawn name in not m yfl . Alcck Rm- tbe other men followed him Jun lifted herself out of the pglng lightly to tho . at he} furious , m n bkmkgowli? sitter i've old yo: 1.1.111 0g fnustift until mi've had at Last twenty more our; in the all‘? And that was we rotten a landing u I've seen in a day ‘I m sorry, Uncls 5cm - hcnzstly I un," Jane leaded. "I didn't mean lac-honestly didn't. Onl it was so glorious up there. I won ered what one world would look like upside clown. And I know it was a rotten Ian . I gssig was excltuid — 1'11 goba an o over n88 -—" "You'll do nothing of the kind!" wed . " o (l l-ll K0 roam "What the b. 11. But things have got serious - we proposes to spend the cven- F2‘ s??? u“ Ftaunded’ . That shows that she has begun to hauled out in 51-m- my“; 11s to it than any- that you from other cities. so long as a olng with her in the love lino. as three birthdays a. year and leis ; if she suggests expensive the You are merely the manna ; if she picks out the most is regarding vour bankroll as her own and. is commencing to save up for furniture for her future home. The Acid Test (3) And this is an acid test, tal her reactions to it. Mon ery trade. for you is merely platonic. Of course, there are other signs acute attack of domesticity, and es McNichol from Philadelphia on a man w church with her, that are no _ r1 are her mother-i needed m!" more fun to stay at home with him than it is Wilton o1_it for _the_m. indications of love in a gl the real danger signals. Divorce Etiquette Changes Dear Ml objecting to my grown-up chi ed husband's present wife? For 11 think t vantages o ANS hard-boiled, and that they are own individual advantage. Th of yours and feeling resen place. they consider only tn in her cars and wear the Dre But in their excuse you must re modern young person's attitude town ent, hardly worth considering, against their father, or his sec it off together. Anyway, there is thing for former husbands and wives ness. At least, that is the way it is hopes to be his wife, who want to hear him talk about (4) Take note of a girl's attitude tow gards you as an intelligent, husky, able of yourself and with enough sense to c ss Dix-I am indeed a. perplexed mother. ldren going around socially with-my Some years ago when they werell came necessary for me to leave their father because of his pu ears I worked hard to keep n. home for mv children- at the least they can do is to turn deaf ears in the ffered them by my prosperous successor? WEE-I am afraid, dear lady, that the looking out solely erefcre. instead of being fierce partisans tment against the woman who has ta at it is pleasant to go to hei- parties and ride ttv clothes she gives d th :31 wife, because you and he failed to hit i . d iti the r a new euqueue o! d ‘Iettrgi rtggrvnsagf perfict frglgdle- k to a. girl about yourself and observe ologue along to her by the hour about the groc- Tcll her what you said to the boss and the boss said to you. rid the mom. re are only the lvr/oman wno d you; boded man, capable of taking care ome in out of the rain. her regard of love. such as a girl developing an peclally when she begins massing a t to be ignored. But the never- all nil a boy and thinking it is to go to a. party. They are Am I wrong 1n dlvorc ttle it be- ilaiidering. Do you not, lnsi AN children of today. m for what may be to their 1 118D YDUI. them. member that they probably take the rd divorce - that it is a mere incid- ey have no reason to be prejudiced our s s . do met t ociety one n D0O'I‘I-IY_I_)IX. For Saturday, October 4th MARCH 2i to APRIL. 20 (Aries) .11. E. s: n‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. eerinfifi Mr. Walter Scott of Chatham, N. B motored over to spend the week-en I wiin Mr. and Mrs. James Tait. Mrs. Crosby who accompanied them was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clive W. Currie, Balmoral Apartments. O O I! I Mrs. Margaret Miller home Tuesday from s very p holiday with her sister Ivlrs. in Toronto and her. nlcce in Ottawa. leasant I Mrs. R. H. Rogers ls recovering from the effects 0i an accident sev- eral dnysgigcuirliifli wnflussihsrlfl‘ N0. Si! in 4 sizes. anuu- picture with ill cents in coin and Mrs. Ge ld R. S - B, L. Kerr. Mlsfsies Blangxefelgoxrbind Hele Ed ar, Arth , Ed 1425112 Kergr, u, 8M and- O O O O ' The pastr cooks in London have l1 become par cularly war-minded, a returned reporter says after a recent tour of for 9011 other the better-known shops. "ConfvcL Mcgay tloners are not content with making vestigatons, secretarial sham white icing covers for their wcddlns cakes." he writes, "but they We PPOdUCiI] all sorts of ornaments such as siver balloon barragcs,‘ whim bomber and fighter plum-s. tanks. anti-aircraft uns and other wai- kit to replace t e sugar doves End Bllded Cupid's of pface-time." A marrla e has been arranged and will take pace in October of Pilot Officer Robert Stewart Hyndmun. son of the Hon. Mt. Justice and Mrs. James Duncan Hyndman, of Ottann, and randson of the late Sir Louis and dy Davies of Ottawa. and Miss Joan Blakslee daughter of D121‘ sdalo filakslee, of Belle-; 00cc I In honor of her daughter Helen,‘ who left Saturday for Summcrside P. . .. Ivfrs. F. Solskl enm- Thursday afternoon and evenin at B - - . lski re- oe ved with her daughter. The table was centered with a silver bowl of pink snapdragons, offset by match- ng tapers. Mrs J. Powers and Mrs. J. Havelock poured tea. slstlng were Mrs. L. F‘. Slckmiin, lvlrs. C. Back. Miss Stella Jansen and Josephine: knight.‘ NB". and Mrs. Wallace W. Thorn- son of Winni g are s ndlng g us- lightful vaca ion on t e Island and are bein welcomed by their rela- tives an friends. They are at res- ent the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ohn E. Andrew, Bflrnont Lodge 0000 King Ceor e V! and his brother the Duke o Windsor would be amused 1f they could visit to-da one of Iondons best known go clubs where at one time the-y played I great deal of their golf. w. s a London correspondent to the 0t awa Journal. Club servants have been called up. and there is m acute l l l l Those as- loyal to the occasion. Even the domestic servants and the waitresses have gone into the munltion factor- ies or are occupied with some other form of war work. and during the luncheon hour, while other mem- bers were feeding. a dfstlngukbrd ext-captain of the club might have been secn emptying the ash-trays in the lcuiige and busily "tidying 1m‘ with a broom and a houscmnlds scoop. . . . _ Mrs. W. l1 liq-ding his cs her CITIY—--———-—-— """"‘"'--.,....-_......-_...____..__...__...._ gues _KL'€Sf. h=r d1nu'h‘er, Mr. Lyrran Marlslt c’ Wrrcr War, Mass. Rec-mt is of Mrs. Harding were be: in-l shortage of labour. But members rise with decisive yet wholesome fl/CHCXL TOday calls for support t0 l1 more specifically worthy under- takings and causes. Business can be successfully carried on 31 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— ndicate less restrictions after May 5th than Taurcans, favoring €_*p€Cl8lly confidential matters, 1n- work, con- ferences, research, law, psychiatry, astronomy and astrology. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Financial deals, immediate profits or quick monetary returns from in- vestments or work are not as fav- ored as are making improvements and generallyy achieving in a last- inz. substantial way. Build now for APRIL Aspects l for you born nieces, Mrs. Wlm. Conn of Halifax. and Miss Bertie Myers, n mission- ary recently returned from India, they returned to Halifax on Thursday. _ . _ _ Miss Betty White of Brldgcwater, N.S., 1s spending a few days in Sunimerside, the gust of Miss Marjorie Mollison. is; White is the daughter of Mrs. White and 1thc 1111A Hie-v. Dr. White for many years Archdeacon of the lican parishes of Prince Edward land and Rector of 8t. Mary's Church, I Summerslde. . O O Lleut. Command-er J. J. Connolly, R.C.N. was the guest d! honour at s. charming dinner party at the home 01f Mics Margaret MmcNeill, Summerslde this week. Lieut. Com- mander Connolly has been spend- 1 ing a short leave with his wife and 1 was cordially welcomed by his many friends. l O O O | That London tailors have devised s. standard suit for men s. single- brenstcd, walstcoatless affair that 1s 1 l Your _ Individual H O R O S C O P E 1--—— By Frances Drake ———-— futurg security. Health recreation approved. JUNE 23 t0 JULY 23 (Cancer; -—you'll probably find by nursing things along today you'd get bet- ter results than by forcing or straining, Should be a responsive time for fitting in odds and ends to complete the pmttiem vou-vs planned. Romance? Okaied. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (LCO)— Entertainment, sports, travel and the many usual week-end activities are favored above unncceisary business. However; be guxied by present demands and those of your position regarding how much time can be spent on fun. AUGUST 23 m SEPTEWIIBEIR l3 (Virgo) - Sane moderation no matter what your activities. is im- portant. Worry (and an over-dose o1 work not essential) should be taboo, Enjoy yourself but don't indulge a spending binge. SEPIEMBER. 24 to OGIOBIER I! (Libra) - A friendly period, ezpeclally for homey affairs. liv- t/endizig to personal needs, corres- pondence and social duties. Whole- some sports and hobbies also ID- proved. Good fortune will follow your sincere efforts. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER I2 (Scorpio) - An agreeable period, particulm-l for cfcscional pur- suits, o o0: ties, entertain- ment, correspondence, omestioity. Don't neglect important tasks. Be prmipt. NOVEMBER. m (Sagittarius) Take thlnil calmly and without strain. Don't undertake more than you can reu- onably do. Minor , fs issues more favored. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY I1 (Capricorn) — Undue bum m‘ worry can 89i- you into mischief this conipex day. Jog along coun- u: fortably, (101118 DWI! small noble ll not f0 b0 i-lflhhd. vcmon snubbed. Don't be easily JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY I0 (Aquarius) -— More favorable sl- pects for cunpletln idesigned to save cloth, is s rumour 1w rted by a London writer, who beieves that the schema has little chance of general adoption. Men are intensely conservative in regard to clothes. and the bulk of them would prefer wearing their resent ill they were thread are to m“, could be betizr handled no the g unfinished matters, aMendlng to odd algal: As long as she re- dioua md-, 1 S hotly. "He's a swell it coming to me. An a rfleld is one Randall Jane could see him and said pleas- antly, "m1; was s. very nice ‘mp- Miss I think un 213a J1me _ "Oh. Uncle Sam. you coul n oe so mean! I won't do it again, honestlg, not until you tell me I can. O , Sam-_- unded," stated Sam firmly. " d oure not to come back to the flel for a. week. Youre —you'rc a disturbing influence. If you flout mv uuthority. how can 1 expect the other students m obey me? It's bad for discipline. Now get away from the field and stay away!" Jane stood still before 111m. more was such utm- woe, such misery in her eyes that the other student pilots muttered among themselves. Sam. as though he knew that. be could not hold out nst her woe. turned and went a fly across the field in his little office and banfrd the door hard behind him. It was not until then that Aleck stepped forward where Andrews. for a beginner. And Stephens is a. brute to “i- mil a brute!" snapped Juno , and I iud d C’! place where discipline is vitally im- portan of line down. down. But I had it coming-and t can ta " for the Go- proving your favorite h i"’°‘1"“..'.i'.;':'..:‘.€"" ‘i"'.‘. ‘t: or un pmec xt week FEBRUARY 21 in HARD}! M I l-2 teaspoons sugar. Slowly beaten eggs. Mix thorcuehly and tum int» Pas Bake in moderately slow oven (300 S-eive with whipped 6h t and any dy who get-s out has to have his ears 5m"! "ed Well. I got mine smacked bit- She brusigéinput Alcck, homing (Continued on page 12. Col 0) PUMPKIN PIE (1 one-crust 0-inch pie) 0m and one-half cups canned Hid mashed pilmpklzi (or cooked‘ and mashed mm pumpkin), 1 1-2 I cups sugar, 1 1-2 teaspoo ' mon, i-2 teaspoon ground ginger, ' ground nutmeg! pinch mace, 1 teaspoon salt, l 1-3‘ ns clnc- | milk, 8 $86. well beaten. cmbine pumpkin, s/plces and add milk. then lined pie plate. ) for about one noun; cream acid- l ___0_pped nuts. Smartly Styled Curtain Beginner Can Make l l lwng Tucked To Vllsncc Bond lo pltriclu, than (input-in top- ped with s graceful swag! You may make them yourself- comblnlng just the colon for your room. Rayon damask in dusty ton for tho draperies, rayon ntln for tho nag, brown hinge for trimming- that’: om stunning choice. To have your draperies lung bosutlfully, correct menu ' necessary-but any. I'm- iongth. manure tom lop of window cuinl to floor. sddtng i0 no ll hchel if vou will: your tapes-ion to extend on floor. Lined fiupcriu need mother I inches for n slush-turn hem and for top funi- ln l to ‘I lncbcs. I'm width, just mums-c tho qnco lbs curtain will cover and add l0 pa: cunt. for folds. Th0 no; chm u s Ilnllht places llltlowidcr lliuyourwln- domlllnt cudllndcurvo ‘ ‘ cd|0 II the diagram shows. And, "You may um: ma. you l" ‘Ibo hewlly Laden; Ilbot you will Mn! Weather the mm; Of acruru you will- Solvents used in dry cleaning must be recovered for re-use. “d2 a chemist, in order to make apex-ration economical. WANDERER No one knows gust witty the cot- ton moth leaves is warm home in the south and goes north to meet the winter, there to end its days. Although they breed only in tropi- cal climes, they have been found as far north as Canada. WALK W) Prominent medical men navc been heard to say that one of the reasons why so many busy execut- ives 1n the present age die in their early fifties is that ride too much in automobiles. c have been known to get out their csr to go a few hundred yards to get a newspaper or a cigar. The result is the physicians state, that their organs become fabby, soft and un- able w battle against the disease germs that axe always in the hu- man system. In fact partial atro- phy sometimes follows. Wal -not too or m fax-every day. with dee breath- io the a; an wccmpcnisnen ~1g of arms and the measured movement of legs, does more than strengthen muscles and line-ws. It Puts the blood info vigorous cir- culatldn. fills the lungs with the- rtlcs mat are in the fm air an tones up the nerves. In addition to these values for m8 body. walking does a great deal for the mind and the spirit, if one lets himself get the pleasure out of it. As s matter of fact, the person who becomes s habitual walker must derive these benefits. A lump of oamphor 1:1 tlhe chest or drawer when sliver is will it free from tarnish; or rub 211g: 011v; n: over it. who: . was warm soup m dry thoroughly, T0 DNWM the risk of silk gu- ments and stockings catching on feces of cane in the cloths bu- Coffee grounds are good for clelniflfl- Put a good spoonful into l ("fl-y bottle. Mid water and shake W811. pour them down the sink take a/way grease. Doivt overlook ammonia in your housework. A deserrspoonfui in g basin of water, brushed over the 0811M. does wonders for the col- 01111. and l! your grocer has run out, of washing-up powder q; mp. flflkes. Iplll a few drops of sni- monla into the washing-u water and whisk the grease cuff p ates and mzis in the twinkling of an eye. s] U”?! giOgI) PAINT Me 9- r sofa. nt on buildings 1s the labor mt, 12th is time and monev wasted to use a low grade. short-lived paint. (meap Paints may cause cracking, peeling, m‘ scaling, and result in such s, surface that the old pant will have to be u Jetcl rcmoved before repainting can be dons. "This removing of paint mu g1. mvgt as much as a two-coat paint 0b . Slys one authority. "If crack- "8 01' peellnz paint has to be re- moved. a good three-coat paint will usually nave to be put on - stead of the two cosh necessary for an average paint job. TYPICAL FARE FOB REDUCIN Capes. Deplums and tiered skirts iii-e important this fall - are you slender enough. to wear mom‘! 1f 0t. waste no time in self-pity. your diet is now.’ ‘rhere is s. spectacular reminder of IUIBIQUIIIIIOOIUOC anybody cm healthier asid- bu. doling I'll take his w for that, for poems lo l! 70W NM. thlchc or shout den IN hell/y. why not count your calories? That's safer than trying out some friend's pet scheme o: piste oi- potion. Exercise ood than your bod ecdg, galore up fat-it's as single u don't starve yoursef. Of course Before you beam mittinadown, be sure you know your pro ins, vim. mines and minerals and how much ufeach you need d . It's bestfirsttogctscmcscicn load- vlce on your own reducing prob- lems from your physician. Slightreductions can ob- tained amply and quickly by dist,- ing. Eliminate fat and starchy foods, and you have a lea-nai- menu all t once. You can be t.- ly atiequstel fed on 1,200 fill?” s day - n woman mention“ above, who stayed in bed, got only GOOtoEOILJusttoQtaItyout-hink ing. here's a typical day's fare for m active reducing regimen For bre m an‘ half a glass of milk, m4 cit er one slice of tamer-ed Whole wheat bread 0r comical with m0 teaspoon of s sr. Lunch inclu ea a knoll serving of lean meat and potato, thug pop. i110 d WSW/lbw. one slice u: ns bread with c!" pat of butter, a portion of fruit. 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