I l ‘PAGE. Two _ _y_w_ §~t ,. 0man’s Realm f S 9%O0%O3€00§ i ‘Livingflt Leisure —THE WOMAN ’S REALM~ ‘The kiss of the sun fc-r pardon; The sum; of the birds for ntirtht One rs nearer God's heart in a Garden Than anywhere else on earth." Dorothy Gurney I-llnts on I Etiquette One should always suppress a sneeze or cough u hen attending LI concert or tilay. if at all possible A pnro.\_v.~in of uncontrollable tuttghing at sut-h time. valls for the omit of thr- vmtim, until the l]);“t:Ill ls p ‘d. POLO ITO-AT IN VARIETY OF FABRICS .‘\'I<I\V Hi -- The polo coat. with .t.\ ~:|l\;ltt slit bat-it. patch 110th’ t~. lullurtwl slttt-hirtg. VOIIIO: in lV-‘Ctlfia, flcertw. gubardincs, and in uotnl old trlnwls harr-wntrnl lltlltt, sc-lt. The tlnrd-uhcel cunt. too. re- t .ls popularity -~ lhc coat you htlv as l tnetnlv-z‘ of the threc~ litwe trio. (her your surt, or over _- (ll'€S'~ of ltgllt. sheer wool or . it gives Vllflilllc“ to your t‘ slLlfllQ wl-tltottt fuss and servrs 11> a “find-by for many occasions. l... "re nimble resort coat. made i" Alter dart; or light colors. it lt1i~ A \\li_\' of set-int: you through cnntfotqtahlv. "The fingertip box roni. too. high of lapel and chunky of qhotietir, ls an adjunct to the \E‘I‘§.'llll(‘ iutrdrohc. ('.\I'I-.l. .\EW YORK ~ A lrg new: note in chat: concerns capclcts. Design Qt»: ' 2' 0n: ot the Most Effective BIOQNROI YOU CAN BUY It your blood lacks iron! girls and_women who suffer so from .anemln that you're 'o\t C! 9 -.~ ‘E’ m lirkL lmmc ivays in help build up red lfl suth cases. Ptnkhzmt‘: Tablet: arr- 1c mostuflcctlvctron tomcsyoucan buy l COMPOUND "II-II! ' with added Iron) a fibrils‘ bOOO-O-O-O §O-OOQ-O-O-O~O+O~§Q-O-§OO' I Cook's Corner g a 4 3 4 0 4 v III 'I"I'I'ZKSCU'I'CH TOI‘ CAKE Ll beaten 1 cup ltfiui- J Wtlfipilml bak-ng powder 5 u- a: 4 cup l Ami milk lliblCipwtJlll-r butter BIEJTHOD: Beat the egg: until thmk and lemon colored. Gradually lam: in the sugar. Sift the flour ‘visit the baking powder and salt. nnrl fold into the egg~sugnr mlx- tnr-n a small amount at a time. Add tlh.» vnzlllla. Heat tthe milk to the boiling point and add the butter. Norv ltll‘ thl: intn the first. mixture. Pour into a grrased squarr pan and bake in a. lncderaic oven I350 deg. F.) for 13f) "nlnules. Remove from the oven and cover with the folfbwlng top- ping. BUTTERSCOTCH TOPPING , 5 tablespoons butter l 3 tablespoons cream '1.» cup shredded or desiccated cmoanut. AIETHOD: (Toffltbille these ingre- dlcrlts and boil for 2 minutes. Spread cm the hot cake and return to the oven to broom. 'l'he sugar hasn't been left out of the list of ingredlent5 in case you were vrondering about this — there Isn't any sugar required. t I 1 n é 6 OOOQOQQ-OQOO-O-Q-O-G-O-Q-OOO9; the capelet. and ingeniously mold lit to their ghtlc purposes. One designs a elel cuttt, that glVCb the instant yet fleeting impression of a Spanish toreador ~grace.'ul, exact, exceedingly important. The top rztpc cvtcnds the shoul- der and finishes with a shzitvl e.’- fct-t in front whero the coat ties at one side. A sewulti cnlclct forlrs part of the sleeve and cntls jtiSt above the elbow, while tho "ur- row slccie cxpntltls into a bctl at the wrist and t-ntilplclvfs thc Him to a lllCPi}'_ However. all this fzittlaro flit routs with capes and extents-vb full- ness in no way t-ctltrtlcts the ho-l- zon for those straight-titted vlas~ sic: that have become an integrd part. of thn sound wardrobe. LEWIS (‘ARROL FIRST EDITION BRINGS $1.800 LONDON-A tattered first edit- ion of Lewis Carroll's Alive in Wonderland brought $4,900 nt nut- ltOll _v6ster<la' Tho ulttidv little rctl book. which lu-okcd as if a child had taken it to bed often. was of spcvial Littor- est because the author had wr~ttctt on the flyloaf tn one Tum ‘lflijcltir that tht- beloved Alice nhnrs: was called something else. HIS BLACK (‘AT BVIIOUGIIT LUCK I-‘or years a lctiztt-Zrltts \'tlrks'\.re- than called Alllllll‘ (itmtlltll t wit 1_.,..- tutu tho “re lilll \\'lltl ~.,_ a», h.“ Maria ask 111m “ill-l hntvrruc to solve one of lC](‘\l.\l')ll'\ h luaily grunting out cf Jnnircs iléla- h“ 59F"- Hl‘ 0111} 81111115 b)‘ V53.‘ problctns; anti he has surf ltct." to Rob's, We have found ‘M11510 Slips over. at last thanks lo hl-s black rat! many llC\\‘ friends and a dcep flp- And Friend Wife doesn't, add One day recently when Mr pret-iation of lhc older ones as Goodall was experimenting unth a wt‘ . \\~'|- have tOlllt‘ to television scrc-on in h~< slnuh bod- iht- klnttncss ul heart and thc guodnrss knows. it. isn't her taut room in Londuit. Pits: uaiLcii tolerant-c u! folks in othri- ‘ind Muthri" has u-riltcn she is coming through a hcam n-f ll-ght. fns‘c~:\|l fill‘lll|lt;'.lSt‘>. and town, anti vlllwg: of being scolded nnd told he wa~ (lflbllxllgx and to know that our boring at hctno, an; gay nnd anmsing abroad, a nuisance. he was strnlietl and rates and 40H Mid \\t\.\'s of lite durft ttnnk it worthwhile to set t Matted end given an extra saucri ‘inf ntilk, because the ]1l(‘lllI'r~ l lav area of the wl~ndo\v |ter another adjustment, ture spread right across the wal blind; it of the roan" The“ Could not m}, to Mean I Thenhe falls for some woman who rcads._thinks. has a sense of humor :4 .¢4+¢“,H¢,+y“,.fi”. This development is entlrelwllooklltg out on my smnll world 7nd '5 m.“ f0 b8 MU," Ami “'“‘.“-",“ m“. new": finds out WM h" 6 l z thew; one of the dmarlvanlalzcs n! fvttnt the peat-c and quiet cl Al~ Ffsbwdd?“ h” mu‘ “tat? Lmfl 5‘u‘.g.pt§ so mm of looking a‘ a : Efl : television up to now has boon themlvrlert. I s-‘c much ztlrezttl) that ‘Fmlfrcd, “hm ‘ha? Sh” gum’? up an afrmn-M v _ , g q very small size of the St'l‘[‘(‘ll,‘l7'.ll'iS commendable in this new I'VE; _ Emmy" “F; ‘I “"533",” and “W's rwflm m0 ‘mimrumcc °f z ‘ M“ Goods“ “aims ma.” he hdsflvhelhel. H he a result U,- UH, W”. oetng ciltertznntng companions. there would be very fcw divorces. . D. C. William: z found a wayto enable the plctureiter war year: or only from cur _ —_ii—"'"‘_i“' p ,-“+,,+; anti-re screen to be as large ‘and enlightened ago, I do not know ers. all of whom have made it pcs- “*T+*'*"*‘T"*T“”'T” clear as one on the movies. Tl1e_v't'e I scr- tho "master and scrvunU-‘l sible. 1. What is wrong wltlh this sen- testing his idea at Palace now, and if all goes vv>lll,fttcot in the gem of Dcmocradv. ‘ Jamie intends lo leave hl-s cap 2. What Ls the correct prnngmc. and it's u. success, it will all be ‘ ‘ ’ tout of doors on the eve of Easter iatlon of “fatigue”? due to hi: lucky black catl ‘ If it is Apparent that some of Sunday so that “the Easter bun- B! All" Mill?! 3. Whzch one of these words i: —-—-~i~- us abuse our freedoms, being in- ny will put eggs and candy in it" _ tnisspellgd? Intcinerayc‘ mdvmta- RUBTLIN’ SEASON ON IN clineddo a laxity in some qunr- and he reminded me to be sure ' ‘».‘ ““* incldenlly. i’ q FASHION tv-rr, non-cabli- in sabbath obser~ and tell thv babe in the» ltollSt‘ Q Howe”, I makemn, water-yr 4. What does the word “prone~ NEW YORK - You'll he rtlslltn’ while you're bustlln‘ in the all-ll of a summer night. For the crisp and noisy fabrics -failles and taffetns and moi-res -_iust won't. let, a woman keep quiet this season. Sibilant stlll5,tnlit‘ll1tll‘lllg drt sscs and coats with a whoosh are the highlights of one spring ptevicw this week. And the dresses that would walk quietly by thcntsrlves have a wisp of taffeta nntlcrneatlt to do the talking for lltufll. Black faille is featured in the crisp spri-ttg suits with flared skirts and with or without trim touching: of white Snowy pique xi-ve: a summer look on the col- lar. front facing end short. sleeve cuffs of one costume which tan bow in at the Easter parade and look and feel fresh right through the summer heat. : Coat: copied from the French ‘whisk prettlly about American legs. Then" waistlines are pinch- ed, their hips rounded. their skirts as crisp as the starrhed-in-tlte- weave fabrics can make them. One black one has l; bright qrecn lining. Woolen and crepe dressrs. when they aren't. flaunting taffeta petti- cc-ats. have rustly trimmings at the waist, or neckline, cuff cr hem. Appetizing ‘want Fleiochnnm’: ac Always; C LOVER LEAF ROLLS I You, fleilchmutn’: active Fresh Yeut helps you bake fluffier, taatier Clover Leaf rolls. work fut because it’: full-atrength. It five: you‘ extra steps. IF YOU IAKI A1‘ HOME, you'll tin Ind: Yeut-the Yent cake with the familiar yellow label that he: been Canada’: favorite for aver 70 yearn. Ordn- aome todntyl Fleiachmann‘: your grocer? Oil the tclevisioit srrocrt had stldtlfllilv been transferred to the ltitlvll lat.- the pic-l u ell Alexunnrnfperiotl Mun by the hoard. a brirtht. ‘he given tho n-rlloet dlsciplim until ' he five varletleg ugodhn the gar- UIM- Q Ii i ‘CHARLOTTE WOWWOOWOWOWOWOOWO-WWGOWOWOWWQWWQWG ocial and Personal 1 Fashions f Litereiture P O4 O-VO-GO-O-O-OO I $ Ellenis Diary 3 By on Inland Farmer‘: Wife i x z Today brought. an anniversary‘; IQWN 99539151“ oozaoruv 01x SA YS— l § Household i O§+PV§QQ"Q@QO'§OQ'OQO'QOQ§§Q§§4§§FQQQ+O O‘ E S Need For Amusement ' l3 ,,,:;:ffiok t I tn the fDiatgv, though no one els-a, ‘in the family remembered ti. not, even James untl-l I chanced to re-l mark at breakfast this mortnng. in an Edgar Bergen-Charlie Mc-l Carthy manner: “Well. I guess‘ the Diary and I. art.- cntering our fourth your todtrv." "Your fourth Mutual cvory mun and women Lake their Near!" he Yepeatetl. but only in married. But fhe one promise that they ltcver make ls to be cnter~ Jn HUS?!" miildfll way. ‘Phere was, wining companions. Yet: there ls no other rock on which so many srlcuce for a few minutes. and tnarrlagcs go to pieces as boredom. , t“ glass and “ma! par“ °f a“, Ihcn "when are you quitting 1t?" It ls a danger to which every husband and aulomcbnca B I laughed and a bright thought.» w»; S; um b .1 ., b L 1 .‘.- ' , _ ""15 ; thine to mind. "\Vhetle\vl" Cdriousi; unaigled 1p‘: up":"Cilgaltflsfaflgefvttfi ULCQ¥.,,T,LZ fit: SOIIILIOH] madde bofdrqunld Paul]? m_v pen wears out" and l‘ . ., . . . ‘ "' “ 9 9591i 5B ‘l5 871 3' 1h’; $0 3 l’! w a ._ _ -_ ‘U; t _, “ .. ‘ ' ' " o l . ha]; It“? 1:315”esxg_ek'"'xfi§éspiégizl‘i repertoire of tne one with whom they are con- ' y” greum " ~ ' “v templating Spending the balance of their lives. Wm“ sewing ice Crgam 1f U“; thus qucer weakness of nlinc. than when it t? used for wad-ting 1 uttl sumo tuull-cilrcctctll farm‘ problem. gdvc me on a Chrlstlnzts, ttutv well in the past. Junie: how-j ever was little interested in such: nit tmni-icrsalgv. "Ellen" he salcll The l‘ ovr-l anti U\'f‘l‘ arc. and how s But in the peters out and pipkmu up his m,‘ mm, U“. .\.,,,,,.h are to each other. they simply can't go on talking about it. So only “hm... he 1,3,1 “M0,; ‘,1 q m...“ too often they are loft with noth we'll lt.t\c n, lnke all of m.‘ hot W155 lllvlt owning-s in a silence so water for thr- smvs’ drinks. Could you tnanugc to put a little nave. v11 to heat for the calves?" Antlj n has been said ma, You can tho indoor tattmp, the jewel of all. am public place They wit, [he n n1)‘ helpcrS. is still on holiday anti ‘ ' “"1 M “mil m” WWW“ mo‘ tlw» inc-nu at a rcstatlrclnt and wh urndctl from that corner cf the, “luad had arriwd whmycompun, ‘clh . ‘ ' . i ‘ " , , , l, Why husbands and \\'i\‘f‘5, who I The ycars have been MM, i,“ vldcrs of material things. do not lllnst, rot-out one bringing us . x 1 ,1‘ ‘ _ V _ tun small tines. the lnsstt‘ t0 1'1“, (on f l" mvmg" mmnpd m?" M“ H, H“, hon“, 3W0“ y," ‘Vfilllllg and wild hursrs couldnt d are snulzit" and _.<o we- have conl- be 111,. Mt o; the paptv at [ygmg “w” F"°'~"‘d 0m" Fm" °r H“ crucial inn-take. for nollting puts lhrve hruuultt us oui u.’ the tl=tt'k-‘ H5 do“; (lfinlphnc nlonotom.’ washed as it, was by the I waters of suffering and aftltcitcnd ntlghbors and ‘ier petty grievanc aou future; in the use of alcultnlit- bcv- uCFDSs tho lane "so she'll not. misc t-rztgcs; in cnrclcss child rearing kl!" "But will a bonnet dc?" ‘m h“) quans of “M9,. L“ it stand a word beginning and in a state of marriage rela- risked. "Arlylhing that will hold for two m, mrce hours Shake o,“ with tc that means “tircsomc; bor- llons that lends tllti-ntalcly to cli- 'em" Jamie said “but a t'&p'5 bet. casionany and rfimovp any subling“) vorre and broken homes. which ler!" And April winds are chill Stance may may flse to [he top ANSWERS in“; been oallctl “the bulwrlrks tonight but among the signs of Q‘ Ho“. can I make good créoye l. Say. “Why did you do that?" w. cmocint-y‘ il is not thatlolks seed time in come was n load o -- 2. Pronounce fa-te . a as in ask un- 5"" '95-‘ GOd fmlfiiltt "W" limit‘ grain on tht- way to be cleaned for i rmmmps' stressed. P as in tfin, imam-t, second forbears. but rather I think. that. the sccditlg. And “is your old’ A. Try adding minced green syllable. (l. Incidentally‘. 4. Inclin- "lu crr is human“ and inevitable goose laying yet?" I inquired of u and has been. and will be. twin: farmwifc today. "Laying. Ellen? linic lasts. Obvious it l: that Goodness me. she's been laying for [Mk5 are 1P5“ blaied Y" W!” dfly a long time! She'll soon be ready and age and more npen-lwliltdcd. to sit" Now is not that comfort- lf jierhnps lherch_v Wc have lost in; to 100k f(rl'\\'£1I'(I to on n night some of our best ideals and with like this? Dgwny ggslmgs, and them the vourozv of some of our ltunbkins and the gold of dande- ersttvhtle convictions. ijjons prewmly in lmvn 3nd or- _' ' ' ‘chard grass. If any credrt. is due for the ep- Unm tomorrow __ D;an-__GOo¢- pcarance of the past year's Dlar_v.' nlxhb it does not t-otne to nte alone. Entertainment Vital to Success 0f Marital Tlhere are certain standardized virtues, such as faithfulness, kind- nrss, being good providers and tnuklilg a comfortable think they can never weary of being fold ancl how marvelously‘ beautiful nnd wonderful they SURE INDICATIONS are reading the program backwards and forwards. or qunrrcllng over We trbligation to be amusing company at homo. n0 one knows. But they itcoutitirlg in detail about how butthrrs‘ meat has gone up. and how rcnllre Johnny broke Hitler's pct pipe. and how Susie needs new shoes. and Yol ll.tst- vtry szurr husbands and wives. who Ell!‘ so dull nnd stands listening to a dull wife's complaints. her little-battle about the I Met-ll and Glen Polish State An excellent polish for metal and Bless can be nlBde by mixing one honm which part of wheat flour to five part5 of Blbl- tlt tl t c ua 1 o oosenc when 1e) Bot “Ioolm clum- Tms compound Wm also remove tar and grease from serving spoon is first dipped into cold water, the ice cream Will not stick to lt. again how much they tire loved, trungo they should have mot. cottrse of iluture. the love sung no matter how clcvotcd a couple l-F+O4fi4'§‘§ 0444-04-0 04-0 O +40~O. Modern t Etiquette Q. Where d0€s a man take leave By Roberta Lee o-eunwwoooowmaooo - ff a woman he has been entertain- . , f i l '1 rctlrcs btlllnd his newspaper in the "a 9551?." we woman ,0 l" ""1" “"5 l the door of her home and is‘ suret d at the officv lodtt}, or ultotn hc t mm a“ is M.“ bcfm-c m dcparm of reply. unless he has found somo- Ho must My“. have before ‘he b _ {door has been unlocked alnd she l0 U19 hllillfill‘ 0f U"! Wfllilvn by has entered. nor should he express any desire to enter if it is very late. Q. What kind of stationery that. the bills are so blg. and how should be uscd for formnl invita- tlonsi‘ A. Plain "vhllc paper of good quality sliculd always bc used for engraved invitations to at formal af- fn-r. Q. What arc the must nuprop riate horn-s to tnake a fomml call? A. Any time between 3.30 and 0. lng to say to ouch nthrr and thcv thick you could cut it ivit-h n knife. always tcll a husband and wife in mn and woman who at the theatre O O.\O OO-O-O l-O O-O-O o t-tnil crics of joy. as if the l‘t‘5t‘ll0 ' drops in on them after dinner. feel 1i their duty to bo good pro- coxisidt-r that they are under any rag n word out o!‘ him. for n nice, long visit. It is just that they heir own dinner tables in a roar. or But thnt ls where they make their the skids under mart-logo so uft-rni than)‘ a than to phllundcrlilg. He es until he can bear lt no longer. tmce? "What dld you do that for?" O0‘ O-O-OOO A. Dissolve a fresh piece of llm." '15s" ‘mum? What 5. ls Potter's clay. AppLy with n dump‘ 1o. 1941 ours AID wnvs n egg-d; z 1 A moldy advertising and Information service for tochyfi woman If you've noticed that; your baby--usually a little ray-of-sunsltine, look: mighty like a thundercloud at, mealtime-chance: are he’: bored with hi: food and it’: hi h time to ewitch to HEINZ Baby Foo l For IIEINZ Baby Foods look good enough to bring a happy, hungry gleam to baby’: eyes ancl-YUAI-L-they- taste delicious, tool " Don't just take baby's word for it-tast: for yourself any of the flavourful varieties of HEINZbaby Foods and you'll understand why baby gobble: them so glee- fully! llcntly-tu-scrvc strained fruits and vegetables-for 1n- stnncc-tfeliciotts-and so easy to dIgPSt—-\‘[lCllllfi'l scaled to retain vitmniti content. in a high degree. Try all 0f IIEINZ Baby 1<'otlds—evcry one of them bucked by the famous 78- year-old IIEINZ reputation for qualify! And for your free booklet--“ Your Baby’: Diet”—write to rum-Barbara Blfi, 1411 Crescent; St., Montreal, P.Q. BE ASSURED OF DELICIOUS DESSERTS’! At the cud of a perfect meal, youll wnnt. something vcry special in the way rt-somcthlng t0 nt-orc? " from _v0ur l l i l t t I of goutl iltnif.‘ for rate n tlcllghtrtl ' public. If you cr; v the compliment of having plates passed buck for _trtorc__— serve desserts tnade with IILASUSS CORN STARCH -—- tasty puddings —— t-rclztn-smooth custard: and meringue: to melt in your mouth! And speaking of meringue . . . l tonsp. of BENSON} LTOItN SFAlttJiI ntltlctl to J lbej). ut’ sugar for each stliily whipped egg white. smoother, more delicious tncringttc. _ to improve your menu: with fine-textured BENSOIVS-lt make: stiloothrr gravic: and pie-filliugs-that you'll call it a menu " must"! Like nll good thine: tnurlt-in-dcmand, you'll wnnt to huy it when you 50f‘. it. for HENSUYVS is n Lnrv-tvord familiar to grurrbhnu’: nf HtlISflNI (Tnnutiirtn humcnmkors. Yrs. I know it‘: hartl in tintl at present, lntt. ihc supply is gratltlnlly increasing and won thcroll ha enough for everyone! BEAUTY TREATMENT FOR YOUR HOME! Spring is hcrcl In the bright sunshine your lnnnc would look well with a fresh coat. of paint-and there's that annoying Icnk in the roof that. must be tlxctil But- money, tnouey-utho ha: tho moncyl If this i: the way you feel-if you and friend ltusband require money for homo re air: and arc in, n position to rrltuy wlilout imtluo strain on your family hurlgnt. . . . pay a visit to tho manager or rtrzcotlntant of your nearest. branch of the BANK 0F AIONTREAL. He'll tell you that. home~ ‘ maker: are constantly receiving ready hclp through the bank's Personal Loan plan. And tho low coat, will eur- prise _\‘Oll-—Cthl_\' 27 cent: a month for each $100 bofrowfli. "hm 1'9‘ paid in .l'.‘ monthly instalments. Truly n bunk errvlce for your con- vcnicnce-Jhink of it. win-n you need money for home repairs. NO MEAT IUT LOTS OF GRAVY! Every woman knows, :0 this i: just l reminde and not new: to you. that, there’: nothing like rich, brown grnvy to add appetite appeal to a. mcnl. “True! ” you may say, “but whnt of my meatless meals?” The answer- to that IS OX0. Any day you haven't. meat, you can heve a big dish of the browneet, most delicious gravy by making OX0 Gravy . . . Melt. l level tbsps. of dripping, add 6 tbsps. flour and hrown. stirring constantly. Mix 2 OX0 cube: or 2 tons s. fluid OX0 in 2 cups of boiling water. Add this to your browned mixture, stir . will nlnkc n. flufficr. In fnct, you'll lintl so many wuy: pepper. a. little com. and a few ntion of mind, lteart, or temper; l-imn beans. Witth strips of plmc-itto. disposition; as. "pronenes: to 5911. to boiled potato cubes. and crcam- I gratification." 5. Tcdlous. lng in the double bollt-r. O-O-Q~OQ~OO-QFQQ<>OQO-O:OOOQQ-O4 Q. H0")! can I avoid trouble and fW/(‘ldéltts v when cltanlllE W Y's ' ' nails? Morning Smzle A. Try taking a piece 01 PEP". folding it several times l.nt0 :- square. and using the stiff cornflfl 0004 some THEORY 'l‘ha11ks tire due to many e one— to the family at Aldcrlea and at| Rob's, who are most conslderateu in bearing with me; to the mall-' men in rain and snow and sun' and wind, to our own. who faith-l fttlly calls to the box at lane's end on his ottlwartl trip; to the town one es well; to the cream man who sometimes carries cc-py as well es cream; to a neighbor lad who goes ench day to work in the cl-ty and has carried will- ltigly also; to the folks 5L the corner store; to the busy stall at The Office and the patient, wan. Garden of Everlastings Yields Year-Around Beauty "Your _wlfc is a very systematic ‘Villmlfl. 15111 she?" asked Robin- son. "Yes. V911." replied Smith. “She “Prim on the theory that. you can ilnd whatever you want. when you don't want lt by locking where it gfivouldttvt be if you did want. lt." ~** NEEDED TREATMENT At a boarding house a guest was sewing away at a sinewy knee- jonrt of a roast chicken leg. At last. waving rm arm towards a bottle of sauce on the table. near the landlady‘: elbow. he said: “Pass the lintment. please. Mrs. lticPhemon. lTllls seagull has fllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For lfridny, April 11 _A PROLONGATION of disrup- tlvc and disintegrating conditions “U80 all the interests and nssocltr lions. business 8s well as private. Attempts to force issues and thus ‘enhance the’ mhalrmontous situa- tlon, would prove frustrating and Perhaps add furl to the already vuwf-hatld conflict. Rash Jim. 1110111. lie-Ely moves. lntcmpcratc and Wild emotional impulses would lilungc lnto calamity and rcgrpt, the impulses, tongue and temper should be held under rigid control and direction. Plrrtsing arrangements of cvcrlast Everlasting flowers, wl-llcl-l were favorites in grandtrtollicr‘: day, arc 151$‘ windows in the autumn, m‘- Yflfllffll in bouquet: of dazzling col- 0"‘- iflifldecorutlng the homc tlur. lng whiter. Although they arc natural flaw. ,crs. with beauty and (lelicacy of iform which no artificial fluwm" 'l'ht>_>¢ “M053 birthday it ,5 may could equal. their beauty is unfad- gtgttl themselves in a yrar of much mtrlhantfft ln a vase or bowl they will I lcuty. frustration (m4 rem-m, rea orm and color as long a: due probably to their own turbuJthottg-lz they were artificial. lent _and iutnpeguuoug pmottm‘ There are _meny varieties which Ind IITIQUISES.’ In t ac. any q-eck. ' have tthr: ability to retain form und loss and hectic actions. uccompa.‘ color when dried. 'I‘hl.: is a spe- llllit-‘d by vlgildtlgandlcttve and vltri- gal guality. 531cc the petal: of most 0 0 5986c . m t prove ruinous to 0W rs turn rown and drop off tn any harmonious or rational ad- U"? 889- Evcrlustinls thus 8W6 justmmt of unhappy and dosh-tic. two displays, one in the garden, tivc rircumslnnccs. Firm discipline, whore they are beautiful us other of emotions. fcclltzgs andlmpulzes flowers. and a second one in the imght help or alleviate. with the lwme. w-here they last indefinitely- enersits turned ln ttho direction of; Group: or smell garden: of ever- For The Btrthdly out flower production. returning to popularity". ’l'hesc are the blossoms so oftcn soon ln flow‘ rheumatiem." .___ ____ PLEATED SKIITTS (EFER VARIATION - ‘Eféfiltiltlu g- brought out many type: of pleated skirts, some that hang as straight us n slim skirt. It i: good news fur women in general. for not all can wear a full-flared skirt. Many treatments tend to slim the pints. Some designers stitch earl: plefll. both for effect and to hnld it nt place through many went’- lngs. Others stitch the pleat‘: for MILK 0f MAGNFSl/‘t TABLETS in; flowers, for garden effect and the fittest. evcrlaetings. I-lellcltrys- um. sometimes called the straw flower. is the tnost popuinr. being n closr», cousin of the l-‘ronch inr ntortcllo. ‘llhe plnnts grow vigor- Wfil)’. sometimes four fort tall. and the flowers will average two inches in diameter. under good culture. Color: include red, rest‘, salmon, gold and violet. Gllin flower: are thllrrblc shaped. one lnch across, of lavender blue. Stntlcc slnuatn flows-rs are small, arranged along branching stems. in blue, white. rose and lavender. Gomphreltn. flower: resemble clover heads or strawberries in shape. up to an meh in diameter. The colors are: lhlefly in tones of red and orange. Acrocli-nlum flower: are daisy-like. BVNlglnI an inch In dia- meter. tn pastel colors which in- clude chamols. fler-h pink and bright rose as well n: white. To dry everlasting flowers they mould be cut before the center: open and hung up with blosscm: down to dry in a dlfk closet. The foliage L: stripped: and the flow] peace. gloating: thus give double service. A child born on this day truly and will ekvnys attract special ln- hnvr: a. combination uf nn excitable tel-est from garden visitors. who telrtpcmntenl and ITIPSDOIISIIJIQ will welcome banquet: of ihcsc IOngt tongue and impulses. which should , lasting beauties. ers are nut used ln the room until‘ cool wcather canm. and the house heated. 1n an unheated house t-ho NEW YORK - Designer‘: have _ until smoothly blended; ndd salt and pepper and bring to rt boil. . . . Remember OX0 is the goodness and flnvottr oi pruuc, loan beef con- ccutrntetl in cube or fluid form. Get. some at__vour grocer: and see how many delicious and economical way: it. will serve you. _]xcep_ it on your ltanrliest kiirhcn shelf and bc reminded that. Ivcrfy O.\O lull rut your ntcat bills. ‘ GIVE SPRING CLEANING THE BRUSH-OFF ‘Think for just n minute of all the brushe: you ‘use when you clean house . . . scrub, VFIJBUILH blind, y‘) paint, banister or bcurh duelcre, floor push broom!- rndintor-wclb-n. lol of brushes null wonder of won- ders! they come now with NYLON bristles! For vuu know that. it's tho bristles in your brushes the‘. do the work-and that’: why it is so important. that your brushes have NYLON brutlcr. . . they re the best, and most enduring for every yob and easy to clcuu :0 that. they look like new _at. the Ififlllb. Well. 110w, thunk: to Cnnrrrltan Industries Ltmltrrl, nmkerl of NYLON ltristlcs m Canada, tififlsejvyOndvrfllkllfiW ltuirscltald ufilttg brushes made with N\ LON bristle: by I\ number of experienced bru: manufacturer: are among the bent nf the brand new buy-word: for homemelren. Do look for the word: “NYLON BRISTLED" when you're buying bruabe: for long wear, usefulness, cleanliness, and yes-beauty! enough down (around the hip: l-mglvc: ‘an extra N" 3k!" wh“: clyqulgr manner) so the pleats hang will awn-l wrth delicate graceleSnuit; straight. Still others set a 16W a :klrt l: only for Iglfih 5"“ Pleat: deer and wide. which Elves young girl who hcrscl used. h much the same effect. URDYPHB‘! 919"" B" “s Equally attractive is the with double knife pleats. rNeedlecraftf -FOR THE H0- skirt wltlch, or fairly 513"‘- SMALL EDITION Adorable cont. run. and dress will make a perfect calling ensemble fcr your little glrl. Coat and dreu are out on-the same lino, with ctmntng pointed side panel: and demure lit- tld more collar. No. 2138 is out Ln size: 1. 2, 3 and 4. Size 2 requires 11-3 yard: 54-1 t for coat. and hat; yard: 35in . 1i yard edging for dress. Send 20 cent: for PATTERN. which lncude: complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address 1nd Style Number plninly. Bl :ure to state the size you wish. In- clude postal unlt or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2138 Nam! Maul City Province \ \ MARIO TWO COITUHII -___ NEW YORK — Pleated tunlq over llmple print drone: often make two rostumea. The lltp ll stems may nbuon: water and bo- 1 ‘b’ low-cut in the neckline, the pilot- a tunic hi: lu owl OMB ____..-__‘ skirt fullness. These may be ful _