.._........~..n -.-.-r..~__. _ _PAGF. rwo ~_ l A 0 0man’s Re HORO For Wednesday, January 29th MARCH 21 to APRJL 20 (Aries) A “icky day in some lvays. A few unfriendly indications duiung the morning, but with 2 p.111. snd until I am. tomorrow’ several splfndld aspects point to ivhclehearled co- operati n in all prvgressive Ewell- tial work and actzvitacs. Benefits shown APRIL 21 to ALAY 20 (Tallinn- Familiar limiters. ccnliniliilg your present work m. s uving w in- crease and improvc pi‘0(ll1CI.0Xl and transportation are more fnvred than personal and less imporlnilt. uni? mimic- MAY '21 ll JUN? '31 ‘lGrmlmlw- Your mcninl llilliuzio lxivllrd they "s and other problems a.d or dlffirul: la . gum ‘n2 you will eii- ‘r ___ y _u./ RtlnlSf‘ HGHT MISERY where you .4 feel it-rub on fast-acting ynlii§gllllll¢lllll Art of Public Speaking May Be Studied at Home Practise Gives Speaker Polsa How m0rtifying--tn stammer a poor speech, then have a brand- new club member rise and speak Your Individual ———-By Frances Drake-—-—l with delightful ease! Lack of poise in public speaking‘ can be such a handicap in club life. Yet. you could become as self- assurcd as anyone by looming a few rules, practising a few tricks before your mirror. With head up, look straight at your reflection and speak aloud- throwing your tones to the front of your mouth. Just as easy to face an audience that way--lnstead of looking timidly at the ground, muffling your voice. What to say isn't such I. problem either. Welcoming a guest, a cor- rect and gracious speech would be “it makes us proud and happy to have you with us." in longer talks, clever to start with an anecdote. It relaxes you, pleases the audience. And dra- matic to repeat a key word as in the famous: “HERE is one third of the nation ILL nourished, ILL clad. ILL housed-NOW!" Other aids to poise are knowing correct form, parliamentary pro- cedure. Our ZZ-Pflge booklet live! parliamentary rules, pointers on voice training; tells how to prepare and deliver speeches. Gives sample talks for many occasions, tips for tnastmasters. Send 20c in coins for your copy oi Public Speaking Self-Taught. t1 The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address and the Name oi booklet. Rhee! Add-Nil ‘our were ' SCOPE nervous and you'll l" mmllgh. okay. JUNE a2 to JULY 2's (Cancer)- scme disturbing influences eman- ate during this morning but all| sensible and constructive work, iii-l cludmg study. Fesearoh and help-y ful expansivn is swllhvfid. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 \LL‘O)— Friendly f r all camfst eillfllle- Be‘ UWECII -i iLlliLlfllld 2:40 ohm. may be WIIIDIE’ 0 wraiit y. 1' i. ‘ iru I we much 01‘ think only of YOUR mgilts. You have many priv.legcs—l Lhlllll of being grateful for llicnr! AUGUST 2a u, SbiFfEl/IBER 2a (Virgol —- If y.u dcubic yI-llr "F L“, and employ rigidly‘ _\ ur kccll llliilllill equlpminl, you e111 H1111". a good record for ziclicviizl‘. 30L only in your own line but also as- sisting cthers in Lheirs. SEPTEMBER 2-i l0 OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - Favorable for dialling with cflicials of gov ‘llULlll or iii- dustlxal concerns, su “ own orgziiilzaticn; granting favors; lna advancement. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Sx-orpio) - If you will avoid nil-v- ous hzlsl-e and kelp ynir schedule running smoothly you'll have less trouble with prtbimis. Steady achievement. more fawrcd than spectacular snort-lived Eafls- NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sag.ttariusl~Confidcntial work and aclivitils that demand careful investigation and protection as well as industries engaged in ezscntiial production are among the frst‘ favored. Close attention necessary‘ fir your interests. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) ~ If you get. slartcd right this morning y;u can realy accomplish a great deal. More favorable for business and other urgent matters than for ssczal or more peisnril affairs. UARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aqu-arius) - Elspiecally benefivent vibrations belwctn 9 am. and mo, and zuain aftcr 3 p.m. You may sxklig king pcrs ual have l.) forget personal WishfS lll |l your plans today but tho rewad] will be forthcoming. Have systrm. FEBRUARY‘ 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Important m keep the grodlwill of those with whom you livg and transact bnsinfss. Espec- ially be tactful this a.m. Afternoon less disturbing in tenclfncy and should be amenable to all honest line; of endeavor. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY ls o, true Aquarian with great pos- sibilities for success and happlneas. Intcllectuality, mild CIfSpCSlf-iOIl, lcind-hesirtedness are its outstand- ing good traits. S mctimes too a ry and changeable for its own welfare. Must be taught to develop its spiritual side and be firm in will power for the right things. AMomingSmllc READY FOR IT “Fllmiy it should look so worn." said an air-raid warden in a South- West town when a wcman brought along her gas mask for repair. "But look hiw often the raids °°1Y1°<" W55 tl-‘le remly. “Last. night I had to wear it for fivo hours __ and I went to sleep In lt!" “HW do you spell mipiilc?" ask- ed the your: man. “With one r- or two?" The older man sighed. "Well," he Said at last. "if you are going CLUSTER AND MESH MEDALLION FOR. TABLECLOT-‘ll lfmu-ieflny. you might as well go the Mgnthoiiitnm quickly soothes h I . Tlihca undmilizl 30c. 1|; biENTHULATUM I'll comxonr n...” J" Design Boh medallion requires only g mo“ “conversation pieces," which the individual ma fllklllg. Pattern No. 8'10 contains list of mater-all: required, es used and complete instructions. ttem, send l5 cents in 00in or stamp; to Needlework lt-ltch To order this Bureau. Charlotte wn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. No. s10. 11 l‘ No. a little time to crochet and it. is one 870 B10 {I work while lustration of NAME__...__--________---_._____ Gmmr ADDRES8—--——— gprg---——-—-r-——P!BOVIIfOE—-----.-q we -._-_——___-____ al _—-——- 900-00046 I117 Thu world-famous soup made wlth gentle Qllvo and Palm Oils. nevi IMPROVED rllmouvs UNDER PRESSURE .' By more: , AGNEW = (HAMBERlAlN Q George Agnew Chamberlllu WNU Service The llfllbfs were and Dirk ready. but nii p came ll wrlbreaklng dr l lll i‘ brought, the bad flaw... ' LClldlllK lrciii the ramparts he reported that Dorudos following had almost dou- bled overnight. That wasn't. the worst ol it; secure by reason of their numbers for Lhc first time their riders had dared pass to the u: side of the barranca. Here o picture: straight out from the ensmrn gate was the great ditch with tne rope bridge gOne and the howitzers, temporarily silenced, in its depths. Beyond —near and yet .20 far —n'os Ponchos abandoned ilivver. What. need had Dorado to guard that section? None. Had his mcn stayed on the south side, as had been their invariable custom. faster horsemen might have ridden around them, but he had been too clever. They ltad deployed on Lhe near side of the chasm in two broad inns, well out. of range, almost three miles to the east and west 0f the hacienda. There they waited like vultures for the moment when lire or ruin should drive ils inmates into the open. Dirk turned away, not caring to lee what must be in Joyces Cyes. "Wcll,” he murmured, the game is up." "Wait," said Joyce. Dirk. Come quite close, so nobody else will heal". hook in my eyes, Dirk How far can a. horse jump?" He stared at her and the longer lie lookcd the more did a. bur of soeel seem to form between her eyes and his. ‘I don't. remember the rec- ord. Joyce." he said quietly, "but it's well over the width of the bor- ranca. at. the spot where the bridge used to be. Shall I help you up?" "Please." said Joyce. He bent his knee and she mounted Raye; an instant later he was ustride Tronido. They tried to walk the horses across the great court. and through the zaguaii, but the mysterious sclsniograph of sympg- thy bet-ween horse and rider made inc beasts toss their heads and mince sidewise toward the gate. Adan Aiiialdo came running after them, "Where are you going? who; g9 you think you're doing?" "Never mind. Adan," said Joyce, "Open the ecislem gale, will yoiw" "No!" shouted Amaldo. Joyce turned to Tobaliw and Yew“! her quill. "Open uie gate!" she commanded. "Open!" H9 Obeyvd; the bar tumbled and one leaf saivung back. Joyce was the first to rush through, Dirk hard at her heels; already they lweie at a fullgzillop-i; he“ holy, Joyce!" he fairly screamed. "Stop! It isn't fair! For God's sake, Joyce 81;! til?‘ hpiscs a chancel" or e list time he laid quirt 3.0 ‘ftronido. The gallant begs; wok n, well. Seeming to sense what was glnwd. he laid belly to ground and rew level on the right of Raye just as the bttrranca came into full view. That was all Dirk asked. Ho began to ride Joyce oft‘, slowly at "I guess "Come here. “Iv-W were galloping iii ii. wide cir- cei’ Klimt; the horses and them- gives opportunity to steady Jowil irk could talk and be heard. ‘That was a cloe call, Joyce; they wouldn't have .lumped_thgy'd gave ridden into the gorge head own. But now that they've had a chance to look at it, came on‘. straight f0 th bol- .. o; lllslsziklrl voice. Rayo was b98149 him riii stride. mey roiiiftogetiiei —-l'l0 tall of his eye he felt rather than to be tense. light. where it 0U m h, be llxht, crouching into the fiddle, $11682!!! if-sbemessage bf courage to 0 ORE f.‘ f/hj "A: “Nd No. Neither ‘lax: I!" e you a’ l’ h At l5 yards from the bring the ‘"595 Seemed to get a first inkling of what was oomir; and at 2O a mvfiterlws chance took place in in, rhythm of muscle and stride. They W9"? mthflinlz t-hemaelvel. fcelizg the sod. dissing iii for the mlkhty leap. Then the rush-that peculiar hurtling where heart, muscle rqrl bone make Lhr" l" ‘Q _— - lmpo slble in the face. ‘Thunder and Lightning -i. n. lily, i offside by side and soared. Jo,cc had a sensation of flying, any“ a. rthlnc Filtered under, made the Social an first then with firmer pressure. Now ‘ He whirled rroiiloo, headed him ‘ l ' ‘Hyde I S. lummly check: perspiration W‘ 40W were wsetiier. oiii. of u... I saw her flgiue, tense where it. ought _ hove. abyss below. Kaye's hind feet, l _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | Dorothy Dix Says- ii MUCH FROM The renl grievance that most- cnother loi another for for her skil stand their mon. Mcxit The trout l1 lils one am" e bifllé. A man doesn't my W hum-Y" l“ place, uiioidle _ , 30ml. Mary Jane. True, sne isn'- much to 100k at. End he? “mwera sation ooesn umake vou sit up and take notice. m" she l5 9' “u” with me pots and pans and ‘can gel. 110 oeiils out. oi every coder. and I never had a button Oil. nor a hole in my socks in all the year, we have been mauled. H I were a. leper she would wash my clolhes with her own hands. rind 11 1 ever gel. put in jail she will _be standing at the gate waiting nle to get out. And sue ls snmfi Llllllg .0 thank God for on my knees " Complaints of Men Oh, no, the man doesn't say this to himself and purr with content- nzeiit ovcr hi. wife's devotion and Lhe good, coiniortablc home sne makcs liim. he says: "Gosh, but. Mary Jane has gotten old and homely and she bores me to tears. I leel as if 1 could scream when siie. begins telling the trouble the woman next door had with her cook, and how meat has gone up. and what time the Thomvwll B“! got home thl. morning. "Why can't. she be beautiful and young and slim like my stenogra- pher? Why isn't she interesting and witty like Mrs. Black. who keeps a fellow on his tlptme? And why isn't there that something about. her that. makes me thrill and want to kiss her. instead crf having to set my teeth and nerve myself to lvwhen I give her a peck on the cheek as I am leaving for the office in the morning?" Nor do you ever hear the man who is married to a woman who is amiable and sweet and com- congratiulato himself upon his good fortune in having a wife who never nags, or delivers curtain lectures, or tclls him of his faults, or rc- minds him oi lllS_ml5LB.liE§,_b_lJl._‘Wl’l0 level with only half an inch to spore. He was over! But not ‘Tronido. Before Dirk had Lime to know terror he was con- scious 0f dark blots in the cham where it. widened on the left. —lhe guns—surrounded by a pale sea. of upturned faces, fixed in astonish- ment. Then he knew. he saw what. was coming. The bilood in his veins turned cold, ceased flowing. ss he felt the last vain wrench of the back between 111's legs. Tronldds hind hoofs missed ‘the top by a full foot. but simultaneously his knees and chest crashed against it, catapult- lng his rider to safety as the great. horse fell backward, screaming to his death. “Dirk. oh. Dirk!" cried Joyce. She rained Rayo down, turned and starved to dismount. "Don't! Don't get off" shouted Dirk springing t0 his feet and tak- ing a. firm grip on her stirrup leath- er." "Ride for the fllvver. Don't mind mc; I know what I'm doing. Y? can't shake me at. any pace, Ri e"' She headed eastward along the barranca. but missed the gully she 501181“ B-nd had to turn back. It was Dirk. now on the other side, who spied the tattered too of the car, He let go. fell, rolled to his feet and shouted after her: "Joyce! Here we are! Come back!" wbicb under-arm ‘ used right after shaving. | 4- A Pu". white, greaselcu, m , lean vnnishin; cream. B. Anld hu been awarded the Approval Seal of The Ameri- can Institute of Iaunderi mm goods. panionable, but a poor housekeeper.‘ NEW" . a CREAM DEODORANT l. Does not rot dresses, does f not inime skin. I. No Willing to dry. Can l to 3 days. Removes odor from penpirationflreeps umpiu dry. for being hiirmless to fabric, 25 MILLION Ion of Arrld lion been sold ...'l’|y a lur today..- alunyctonwhklllolll MAN MUST NOT EXPECT TOO GIRL HE MARRIES Husbands Are Too Critical Because They Demand Their Wives Be Human Paradoxes disgruntled husbands have Mutant their wives is that eacl. of the ladies in question ts not n compendium of all of the known lezninine charms and are not content to do as the Orientals do- rnarry one woman for her birth and breeding. virtues in herself. They her beauty. another for her oonoli. her ability as an entertainer, another in cookery, and so an. No They ex- pect one poor, lone, lom wonuin tn be a. whole harem rohed into one. and when she falls down on dellv-enng the good"; 0n the large order, they bent upm. their breasts and cry out thatmarrlase is a failure, and that their wives do not under- and that they have nothing in com- wlves could give satisfaction ii their husbands were content; with their offering them one line cf attractions. They could be domestic or plrygl" ls- all mother or all wife, fashion plates or bargain hunters, Kfillfl-bfllltv‘ or stay-at-homcs. comes in when the husband expects only wife to double up in string and brass, so to speak, and to be a 000k and a glamor "lTl, a wisecracker and Patient Griselda. and B night. clubber and a colic-walker all at the same he beholds the fat, common- "My, but I am lucky to have _. _ _._~___-_ -__.~ .ageq who of his bosom: ‘is always good-natured and jolly and laughing. Men Too Critical Oh, no. For from it. He howls out that. his stomach has boon ruined by bad cooking. and his money wasted by careless spend- i118. B-nd that. his wife and the children always look sloppy and the hone like a plgsty. And he wonders why his Sally Aznn isn't. neat. and orderly like lVLi-s. A., and doesn't. make bread like Mrs. B. and isn't economical like lvlrs. C. Neither is the man who is mar- ried to a woman who looks like n. picture in a $1,000,000 frame sat- isfied just. to admire her as a work of art, and consider it. a privilege to li-ay for her upkeep. He counplains because she doesn't buy her clothes from the base- ment bargain. and because she wants to go out to places where she can be seen and admired, and be- caue she isn't. thrifty and in- dustrious, like sOme other wives he knows. And the man who is mar- ried to a highbrow isn't satisfied to have an intellectual companion He wants her to be also a cook and a seamstress and a vamp and what have you. And 1O it goes, and the reason that men get dissatisfied with their wives are, but because of the things they are not. and because every wclnan isn't a whole harem in herself. DOROTHY DIX. PORCUPINES (Serves 4) ‘fume-quarter pound ground beef, _l taiblespoonful minced onion, 2 tea- spoons baking powder. 1-2 cup milk, 1-8 teaspoon salt, pepper, 1-8 cup uncooked rice, 1 can tomato stup, Combine all ingredients. with ex- caption of tomato soup. Fonn into eight small balls. Place in small roaster or casserole-dish. Pcur the tomato soup over the balls and balm uncovered. for 35 minutes in a ‘loo-degree If‘. oven. ‘Ilhen cover and bake 35 minutes longer. The rice will swell and give the meat ball a "porcupine" appearance. Baked Ham Wlth Squash Two_cups diced canned ham. 2 cups diced winter squasln salt and pemxr. 1-4 cup brown sugar, 2 tablespwns water. Place ham on bottom of a baking dish and lay squash on top of ham. Sprinkle with salt, and brown sugar. Add water. cover and bake for 50 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) Rrduce the hcnt to 275 degrees F’. and cznttnue baking for 25 minutes longer. PLAN BOAT RACE BUT UNOFFIUIAL OXFQRD England, Jim. 21 - Camlcrrldgc and Oxford iii-e planning to renew hoot race rlvolrv next spring. Oxford's challenge for a race was accepted and Cftmbrldge, who won last year bv five lengths, will hold four practices weekly. The race probably will be held in March over a shore COUTSP at Henley, No blues will be awarded and the re- siélrfa won't so into the official re- c s. M/o PERSPIRATION b0 Alu In"! Ind l” Ion ARRID M‘ O$OOOQOOGQOOFOOOOOO v?‘ d Personal '1 Fashions LlVlflg s Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm 1.x . Anthony Eden's Lady Eden, who Vernon, B. 0., charge of a party of war guest Children, will leave soon for a. country man ion near Quebec city. where she will re-establlsh her school. Frithiim House. The estate is a. donation of the Brcakey flim- lly, of Quebec. for use of the child- ren. The family has furnished the estate completely. with desks. beds and new kitchen upenlils. Rent, light. and taxes are free. slster-in-law, . has resided in Hereis Why So Many Are Changing to v 6;, BUCKLEYS .\§ i‘ WHITE RUB / KlDD|E$' COLDS BECAUSE this greuelul, stnlnlell Rul l. Penelrah futer. 2. Help genera hut and vaporize quicker. 8. Break up congestion. help clear clogged throat and upper air IIIIIIQI remark- ably quick or W.R.W.B DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACKI FOR mun do then 3 thinn- nostrils. mocha nnd help heal raw Two Sizes: 30c and 50c ,__,_____________. THE COOK'S CORNER SHEPHERIYS PIE Four cups cooked beef. lamb or veal cut up or cubed, 2 cups cooked sliced carrots, 1 cup coked small onions, 2 1-2 cwpo gravy, 3 cup. mashed potatoes seasoned, 1 egg, beaten, v ; Place the meat. carrots and , onions in a casserole or slx indivld- l ual casseroles. Pour aver the gravy and bop with the seasoned mashed lpstatoss. to which the "calf" e88 hasbeen added. Bakelnahot oven (4.25 deg. F.) for 45 minubes. Selves l ECONOMICAL sraw One large onion, dripping, salt. a. few peppercorns, 1 pint vegetable ,stock, 1 or 2 pmatoes or the same; amolmt canned tomatoes. stcwing~ (steak (or lamb or mutton). l bayl leaf, small Clllp washed barley. | Fry the slictd onion in tihe hot‘ ldrlpping tLgcther with the tcma- ‘toes. skinned ‘and sliced. Add time ' meat cut small and fry f r a few ‘minutes. Add the pQppPPtlZIIIS, ,baylcaf, salt. and about. l-2 pint. of vegetable stock. Brim to simmer- 'ing point, then add anohter 1-2 glut of stock and the washed arley. Put. on the 11d and simmer for two hours. (Ii liked. macaroni q- rice can be used instead oif barley acme- times). ORANGE mARIAN CREAM 1 tablespoon granulated gelatlne 1-4 cup cold water l 1-2 0111] boiling water " 1-2 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon lulcq 1-2 cup sugar 1-4 cup finely diced orange 1 cup heavy cream METHOD: Sprinkle the gefatine over the cold wan; and BllLW u; ' stand for S-ininutcs. Add this to the boiling water and stir until dis- solved. Add th¢ lemon juice and the sugar to time orange juice, and add this along with the finely d oed orange to the gelatlne mixture. Set in a cool place until thickened w the consistency of strained honey, then beat until frothy and fold in the heavy cream that has been whipped until stiff. Pour the mix- ture into rinsed molds and chill until set. Unmald to serve and garnish with a little sweetened and glavoied whipped cream. Any plain oo.kie is good with this dessert. but. in case you haven't any of these on hand, you may like to try these cookie; I am going to give you the recipe for now. l 1-4 teaspoon nutmcg 1-2 cup thick sour cream 3-4 teas .o:i vanilla. MEIHO : Cream the butler and gradually cream in the brown sugar. Add the egg and beat until the mixture is light and fluffy. Put. the rolled oats through the fine! blade u! the food chopper several times. w: with tine salt, baking er, soda and spices, and add the creamed mixture sltcmately with the sour cream to which. the vanilla has been added. Drop by l apronluls onto a greased cookie l sheet and bake tn a moderate oven l (375 deg. F.) for About 10 minutes. ‘ These cooklu spmad a bit. in bak- ing so allow a space bet/ween each when placing them on the baking) for six month: in ' CRISP OATMEAL COOKIES fefled. f0!‘ your Name, Address and the Style 1-2 cup lyut/tcr number, Be sure to stats the size l 1-4 cups brown sugar you wish. i egg Style No. 3119 size 9 cups rzlled oats 1 teaspoon salt 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder “m” 1-4 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon cinnamon 9mm Addfg“ A Ill-Ill bin launched “PM! N! nown Mo. A uiinnll seed plllflfid lry- m un- own tree. such ls this strange New Year to u and me. w the: the vessel zoom. And new the tree upgrcweth, Only God knoweth. But. sail the ship, and plan: the seed; What is dong in faith. is done in deed. WHO WEAR ORCHIDS The women wiho know now to wear orchid corsages never make the mistake of putting greens with them. They wear them right; side up and tie the stems wuth inbbons that match either stem cr flower. This is llhe correct way t0 wear orchids. Galvanized steel ls steel whch has been coated with high-grade zinc to improve corrosion resist- ance. - A new potent reveals now_ high- frequency waves may be utilized to produce sharper photcgrapftic psi- tlvcs and prints. PROPER PAINT ADDS TO LIGHT VOLUME Plant and factory executives, who are modernizing their proper- ties and devoting particular atten- tion to proper lighting. are learn- ing that even in so-called daylzght. plants with many windows and sky-lights, it is essenital for walls to be properly painted with regard to light reflecting value. The pale tints of high reflecting value -- particularly those most ciosel approaching white. cream and vory-aie prov-lug very satis- factory. Modern constructoin, which considers windows. lights and paint as three Md5 to one end -better vlslon—l.s mainly responsi- ble for this interesting trend. A device to close windows in cvent. olf either rain or fire has becn invented by a resident at’ Eddystone, Pa. FASHION FLASHES For evening metals, in einbnid- eries or in ‘fabrics, are endorsed, but always insistently discreet. F r an example, there is a. black crepe dinner frock. the bodice with cut,- ou-t dots‘ “filled in" with gold fine leather, while a simple straight box hiplength Jacket adds the metal touch as piping to the tallorid slit pockets. Another use of gold Ls seen in the dinner dress with gold metal knitted sweater top. with square neckline and worn with a copper color sk . Silver lame for a fairly slim foundation under a wide-skirted black net, and with bands of black velvet ribbon hold- lng the gathers oil the sk-rt, is shown for a jeilhe filie dance flock. One trick that illustrates satin and exquisite handwork is seen in an afternoon Frock of brown satin. the long sweater-lzke bodice of matching chiffon oppltquird in ela- borate baroque grill motif; of satin that practically otvemd this chif- fon foundation. Wool dresses and costumes con- sisting oif dress with matching Jac- ket, popular in coltrs, rathlr than in black, Gray and lirdfit blue are favorite oolors, secinded by high shades. notably "Persian," tur- quoise. gold and ceramic tones. wine, green and royal are favor- ite colors in velvetiens for lun- 101's. LILTING VOICE WORTH KEEPING "It is the wise woman who makes a real effort to preserve Lho youth- ful lllt tn her voice, so that her tones won't. betray her whm she l: older," says Friedrich Sch/arr, Metropolitan Opera star and cele- brated voice coach. “She can't begin tzo young." Mr. _ JANUARY 29. 194i Almjter Icut. of all p: years. and oporum l” sound like a woman l; 403. dellends on many filings sonality and Shmlld Utilize all the equlpm stomachs in and the“ back finer ways of learning i- -_‘_ "+0 “m. ature ¢oo¢-¢¢-¢o Oflbfl a gm‘ int Mr. Schorr . 808s on that since a w f‘ 8M swarm; m,‘ * ilropq “Wiper. ‘mllorum learn w keep h" be d on. m’- breathms. rhythm. piicii, so iii-ii .5’ for every woman to breaths properly and p, Jawyrelaigcd. " our reathin m; Friodrlcir Schorit‘ g3?“ the breathing IXICCllZiIl’ em‘! can’; do this i‘: pogllli-imi; rm" To correct bad pqmue W,“ - the breathmg Organs, 1 {m m‘ pupils spendztl Illillllleg a d: l0 at. night, and l0 in [he m Ii _ Dwalkiug barelooieo on 6m"! baiancnig an miaeinviy bubbly‘ Iihelr heads. '1‘o kCEp the m m believe boobies in... 1.11,‘, “*- PUDIIS have to learn to holdflw heads high, their Sll0lllfl0fo straight." no“ Mr. Schorr think. t’. u to music, and not c§;ii;\';§,,gf,%“§i talking in time null; ll, will kl,“ one a fcehng xi rhythm and " er pazllltig in speech. w‘ Good itledium "slwangely enough l-ilcrc are i" _ igllt - patterns, pleasant pllch, rm and tonal moderator: than mm listening to records for chilqfin. the voice expert c nlinuai “chm dren are highly critical and will listen to those iecolds which sound pleasing. “Try to tialk and sing alon ' the records for children. the natural toncg of ghg Speak,“ You may feel foolish at first. but c. surprising number . f {mom speakers have gone through m; such a procedure to MKtlfi beiiilil. flll voice tones and careful ill... tron." ____€___ CIANO Jonvs AIR SQUADRON ROME. Jan. 2 —tAP--'I'lle Ital. ion Foreign Min SlCi‘. Count Claim, Premier Mussolinis son-ln-law, Wu reported today to liare loliied l bomber squadron in a war zone. A communique said: "Foreign Minister Galeiizzo claim a lieutenant colonel of the Roy-ii Air Force. has retriken commando his group of bombers in the zoneiil wssmrvaron, Jiifl. 21 4cm operations." President Roosevelt cancelled sew, a1 engagements today nnd weiii u bed to nurse a cold. e House officials said b1 was taking prccmltioiis. n-iore than anything e1se,. and probably would I Whit return tomorrow. BEEF-STEAK served in a would be unusual BUT:- you can enjoy the beefy flavour and stimulating goodness of HOT 4H Bohorr continues. "For voices age Needlecraft- ——For The Ho It's fun to make clothes for tiny 1,915, and 50 gcmornlcal, mo. This slmiple little dress made of brightly printed cot-ton with neat stitches alnd buttons large elfillllflhl for tiny fngers to grasp. w pease any libtlq girl. For tlhe child still wear- ing rompers, here is an cow-to- mako style that Ls comfortable and attractive. B-Vfl the dress and oroebgenr suit are included in this pa . Style No. 3119 is designed for sizes 6 months, 1, 2 and 8 years. Size 2 requires l 3-8 yards o4’ 39- inch fabrlc for dress; 1 3-8 yards for creeper. Send Twenty (zoo coin is pre Pattern. Write plainly Province if Minty nmll. mu l to m! otbardlnncafrom fomlafofuiillztlaznl rdern from "T““lr":§.;£”.i‘?*' n“ watt, narg: t dul- ll me iii’- 3W9 5mg; 5 140.1031‘