595799-97 750'! vlzmsvztao avian-asp,» v.4 A-.-»\c..- j p-aqunnn-u-n-nn i ‘U - ..Wzt!=-.-?n! .ll ...- "n. w- _ PAGE 121cm‘ HAPPENINGS OF 'l‘HE WEEK matching felt Princess Elizabeth. heir pfe- . tlillored jacket-i. autnvtne lu 1h.- B throne will naib and or. 1p shoes, urc be- l FJIC livr l-l'l _' tumor- 11 by P 11ers Elizabeth and t Rose. 'I‘l11s 1s a il . '.tl type of i .111 ll)‘ the ‘lCffSlxOr, tlic n; i1c:e1<1loi* favored ' Iv for her daughters. . U - O 511's. 1D?» ho>t<>s ll‘ :\ deli J D. .\I<'Guigat1 fill four . e 1201114.‘ was ‘ table last GI” . G W. .\I.Pi1<l~ l 1111-‘ '1" o! OI 1 41rd, 1(!.-~ here. c11- 011 l-‘rllll v n of hrl‘ dlvlglttrt‘, § 3.111s .\l,l1'_\ n, i . l - I lfrs. Alired h‘. Jameson of Hall- ' i- vis her brlvher Dr. H. f:l.\ ‘l ezill l\'lls'~ Ethel \l1.<.s Muirhead who, 1111: 'he wilrlu‘ 11 I eornln: to Char- t .\'lll"l1(‘l'. n u i H. 11o u U111"- - dent. ‘he of Sll l eh, Sr Joni N. on Alonday eVPn- l\lllcl_».zin was‘. u; a illl'0\\'t‘ill tin-ttili-‘rs. The '1re.<~:1- i s marl" bv Mrs. Forrest I ‘Alien. the president. who expressed the good ‘Wmd ll. l Aflrll-"an are 611111 1w tuke l- ~ Y’ w't~' flw 011 "n .\' “h r1’: llfll P- 1'- 1“, ,_.: ;l A" a )v<r,’\n .1...‘ , t a l_~.l q‘. “fif b Th‘! pine rm,- i .\l e S. A. F11 ‘low aecnnrtunied - N33,?" --1'_ = mo, AMi-m " >l>_v ‘~ 1 \t s. HL. Redtlv, rc- , ~ l rmwvicn ~14;- Qnnm ‘ sHlKiflV evt 111g. vyfffq ‘Q19 ow;- tirle viutizi! sop‘ for his mo"ten, Ztlotrrcnl anti fallout. _\'-~.-=\'lw DIVVQ, who was1T~ s"v 1:1. .\l'\.11- n-"n: in :1“ rip-view box. 1 ¢ a o - o-i $'."‘.'.l 111' l1 .111‘ lill] in tire Kl’ "Z‘(‘ll . win-re he 1s "e- A "or a vcrv enlovable season ‘he 3G1!- m-ifl.» afurnoon bridge 1111b 1cm": r111: f1 .1 ‘larolzcn lrg =if‘cr- deci ‘heir weekly m"i'-‘l"'."'S led while .1ng 1n t‘? Luurnliln l1 a nleawltit afternoon at M's Blolllllfllllfi- I .'\'1‘.hie.<on's home. Lcv~'v ’ ' ' ' t. 1, a_l_;,,-,-;;ld 3'7} hopes m. , If Al"ll‘ll' A‘ .-l. Summrrsirlc :1. cilu ‘ this week. q a n c o a s o 34:5. J. H. Gordon was hostess ' Miss Mabel Fielding of Albertim ills: Saturday afternoon at a pretty l‘- Vl-Qllllltl in llls‘ Clll’ lllfi ¥ll°fii “l no [able bridge and t“, at, me Colon. P. S. Fielding and Airs. Charlottetown Hotel. FlPXIlllF-Y t - . sec tor a happy reunion in the her ‘l"?»“l~‘l.i' lllifll" i‘ Ilh . 1‘s'"l'1'.'l.~- v ‘lflX- 1' 11111 1111': 011 u ll0ll(lllj.' til-it to the Siulhern States. - u - . was the "HF-l r at a smtutlv arranged six ‘Jhin bTldZF‘ and tea at the Char- ‘t-‘own Hotel last Saturday her being the members of her Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins are n: grub and subsuguqls, being welcomed home from a most a; Y_1_'(\“p ‘-,,-_ chyoyabic ihrvc \\'(‘(‘i{.> trip to Mon- w ~ i- >tre11l, anti Olluvcn. l " and lat ’\i 111 ' ‘ ' s home as souvenirs of] Eli's. (Dsxl Donald Clltnpbcll ofj cwthcring. Mrs. Luck. ‘lslllflel’. _N- S, and Limit. Neil Sin- ,_ dfit')flv‘tu*e is so mum |('.l'lll' arrlied 1n Sllmlnrrsitlc yester- ‘ I-ECP1"M a very 10,191’,- .d:1y to \'1_s1t their mother. Mrs. E. lE‘. Siwlchlr. It is pleasing to report a c o q ‘that l\ l'<1r.('ll"li:"_ is 110w able to ;-_ w Rqnf] IJIlPHZP m» M13, b" up Ilzjnlll aflll‘ 1191‘ 1110011‘. indis- ' guest of honor on Thu y. _ IXJSltiOll. div afwmoon when she entcrwiin- n lid n3 y” WM“- homa mflftnql Mrs. LlcBaron Tait “'21s among’ r in for {our £35195 o; bridga ‘the bridge hostesses entertaining _ ' _ , ynjoyably for. her fiends. i - - Other l Lu hostesses entertainlnr! Yo‘ .~ .\ir.<. Willard l“? ecnest rwnpatliv will go out to rl Ailll. of Kalgoorlie. §§§§PGQXQQQQFO§OQQQ§OOO~OOQOQW§§QQ ‘that it‘ looks could kill, he ought ‘with grown-up Royal ladies FHE CHARIJ )'l"l'li'l‘U\\~ lw Om-OO-OO-Q-OQQOOOO‘ FO-OOOO A MomingSmile Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box GUARDIAN wwwnnwwnronnnrvnwoooovoqgvvuggiv, . CUPTIN G REMARK I Private smith was in trouble- again. Called before the command- ing officer, he was accused of in- bulting the sergeant-major. "What's your excuse this time?" he svas asked. "I didn't mean to insult him. ," replied Smith. "All I said was. S to be careful with the mirror when he shaves himself." Dem- Miss Djx__Hav]ng majored idly explain wll MEDITATION social life, but There was a scream of brakes as Efiihfgt the bus pizlled to a, sudden stop to id a flustered-looking Pedes- "lin who was‘ dithering in the] l'O.l(i\\' ' Crimson with strain and rage, the driver leaned out of his mo. lt was plain ‘he was controlling h-niself with a great effort Im he al~k ti politely: "May I ask what plans, m?" tion. l have a. g an ideal lllCll M‘? F001‘ and she returned University of flevden. It is Princess "5? kilizubetns ambition to relieve her mother of at housekeeping care 1.1." 11 she comes down to Windsor "cs1 for week-ends. Princess birth 1s also looking forward to the time when she will sltgfie e tl‘stinr"lon of being made honorary colcti/l of one of the regiments. She hopes that—llke the Princess llovuf- she will be appointed to a Sczttish reziment. The King is at present con=iderlng the matter isavs London Dally Sketch corre- snonds-cntl and it is believed that herhiev? birthday will see this wish reruiscd. Answer : matter how old you arc. You haven't reached the mcntall maturity that would enable you to exercise some control ovcr your own tempers and to use some diplomacy tin getting along with eaten other. You are fortunate not, t0 have 111211‘- rled. because two such undisciplined kids would be bound to land 1n t/lle divorce court. some d8)’. after the argument over whether the biscuits were as good as Mother muzle or whether the \vlfe's_frock ccst too much, had been particularly; hot 111111 \'lll‘()l.;. the wife would grab her hat 11ml take a plane for Reno or you would slam the door behind you and go to the club llve. And in the home you wrecked there mignt tx- llitle children who were m-lllmeq lcr life in mind and soul and body by Commodore Norah your act. BY Oi course, there are plenty oi ANGUS “IEOVICAR married couples who apparently stay together for the sole measure they get out of scrapping. 'l‘hcir marriage is a domestic ular that ticvei‘ end.» until onc cr the other ct them ls shut up in a coffin. ’l"here seems to_ be no topic tinder the mm ‘iv-lulled if she really lmell him, upon which they agree. and nelt‘ er and ii 1t was we lack of passion in one can make the simplest state- licr own heart that made his love- ment without. the other one dis- lnuklng unsatisfying. putlng it. As he neld her now, she tried m i forgot hcr mmgivings. He was the only pelsoti on whom she could lean llllfl to whom she could give hcr con- L DID SHE LOVE 111M? (Jllsn. when she was alone. she l YOUR puscdly educated, n01. nard to ivell liked. You would think we would make it is almost, worn out. How can | DOROTHY DIX SAYS —- IF YOU CANNOT BE CONGENIAL IN COURTING DAYS, DON'T MARRY The Wedding Ceremony Rarely Brings An End to Continual Prenuptial Bickering in psychology in college. I can luc- other people are not able to get along amiably in their can't figure out why my girl and I can't hit it ofl t0- We have been in and out of love 102' flve years. She is beautiiul, clever, very popular End h0lds a. responsible posi- am pretty much in the same CAB-SS, cou ion in a large company, am sup- K at and coulllc and suit each other down t0 U19 krounu, out we can't get along ioguier. We argue and ngilt and say good-by forever, wake uu and light, again. 1 love he! loves 11w. but our going together never lasts more than a month or so, 1 have given her an engagement rm; which 5119 n“ and taken back so many time: that you explain We are both pretty stubborn and we are much alike in we love each other. dl5p05ltl0n, but I know that PAT I would say that the oxpfanatlon is that you are both adolescent, no I You are sun children who fight. and quarrel and kiss and make up like IO-ycar-olds. If one likes a thing the other hates 1t. If one wants to g0 to a place amusement, wild horses couldn't drag the other there. If one belictjes B, thing, the other scoiis at 1t. And while it is true after one of these scrlmniageg in which they have called each other every opproprlou-l name they could think of and accused each other 0X every crime, they do kiss and nmkc up. But the peace never lasts. ‘Fhey arc tit it again the next moment. ouch a marriage is a hell on earth for both parties, and any man or woman ls ioolhardv to go into one. If before marriage vou discover that there is something in a girl's nature that is ailtagonistlc to you 01' that for some reason everythhg she says and docs get. upon your nerves, don't marry 1:61‘. Dont fcol yourself into thinking that you can get along with her after mar- riage when vou cou n't do so be- fore marriage. There are and wife to quarrel over than there arc for sweethearts to disagree about. ______ __i____________ (Continued on page 9. Col 4) --——- \ KH-SNNHHHHNEHNHHHHWEJJ-HHHMVIHPIS ' lNilltillllllll HURU5'UPE i ililkllltll‘ (litlllllfl her lflléleaslflllfiellf0, illlt 101' ear. vvarme 11m, ‘or - v - i115 reason alone. She needed him ‘B!’ ‘RAYCES DIMKE’ to plrovlne encouragement in her (Copyright, 1940' m“; Natures syndicate Inc). agzfilglgvzxcgfigécgrhficereggfik had a Look in inc scsuon yuul birtnuuy comes in, and llnd vigil,“ U; mm M this m5mem,_1ean' wllai your oillluor. is, according to the stars. tall. very strong, his dark hair, an- izlilzii" lace and white teeth giving him the appearance of some reckiess pirate — and she drew awa from Hector and sat uprl ht on t set- tce. the colour heig tenlng in her checks. lvlcnteitlt was undismayed. He thllilght he knew a lot about women. He believed that Norah was simply being coquettlsh. she was trying t0 whet his appetite for more love- lnnkingl He Judged the moment ripe for an important question. "Norah/ he said softly, "when will you fix a day for our wedding?" For Mcnteith the date of the wed- (ting won d he the date for his great- est triumph. He pmssed himself on For Saturady April 20 MARCH 21 w APRIL 20 (Arcs) There are some new angle, for moneyi-ntuking L308)‘, sonic new cpiportunltles, 01' bell/J‘ 0M5. Wall snowed themselves uurm; tlw week. Don't overlook alnytlnni; worth while. Duties lust, tllell Dell'- mt, yum; bright personality htlp you to advance. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 tTnuruls»— If yours is a day of necessary work, attend to it cneartully and thcn .1 S Wfker. Mrs. J ‘iwulon, A R H’ Roma ' llilza. the former Aliss O - Joan Lloncworth of this city. in the 1 (lezitn of tier husband announced; '- 1 n l‘... lit u “ r- . , - , T 7 Qcttriltlilfinli‘ 3i‘ pafgtilftgflpebt’ m "we T"“.““.‘“'. l 1+..- fc. Divi-i ‘ -_ fl‘? ’V "Y Rrnl 1 _ '_T'lir- Pl"l"ZiZ("lYil"l‘lf. of Miss Afar. ' ~ n 5,, {Tnwiw n, 110111‘ l\l:1<'Q1ia'1"1e, daughter of Mrs. _<l' 1" , fir?!“ l ' smvuc of Queen Victoria is‘ i=1 Kemlnsflon Palace. - O - c Glnrns ALlcOuari-ic. in Mr. Clifford ffhorne of Quebec City. which has Just been announced is causing a flutter of excitement among her many friends in Stimmerside. Miss 31s.. H R lelilison entertained! a‘ two tab": of Bridge at. heri . . MTWQ .rrie is a nur<e in the Je'- ml ~ hem" Tine Birehcs on Wcd- f, _, t ‘ nW-n ,,,_.,,,,1.,,,,_ “Winnie In l; tal. Quebec and will a o o o Y’ ~ ' . - . ' and luvs. R. S. P Jnrome .11". Princess Eizabeth is now learn- '° m“? ‘m mp" "Kwpme ling something about housekeeping. l P l? arc bc'n cordially wel- mryrd} l “n 1 ‘z On a rcvcent shopping tour m; a o a o iQufcvn nllrrulvtf-d her to order several . . ._ ,~- yes o r! ' r Rel-“nlz. concerts. club 0Tlii[‘.‘°.=.‘ ..,. l, l‘, "m" m’ h“: m“ l_.= ‘\ i » m. J‘ l i n her new (‘\l’\"‘~l"t-[ (1.. no lo 111_.l mm rmwqnrg A“ m,‘ is M“, or m n", known’: '1 llllll o’ l1"\"'il edurvfiiotniv-"l ch o1" 1: rl during ‘ ‘ “ . 1‘ '* ‘i m)" lrvnlz-"ri out well 1n the case of . . 1P: . s Juliana of the Nether- who a-ns allowed to set un . l |.'|l’l( ihlI-s. o sistin; of . fnwn ‘a n W . n households on entering the A“. "ed ‘m, ~ with fiared skirts and ‘ F500 Pl] ushlng. Unless he could gain contrcl n thoroughly enjoy a plfiilillllll even- ing at somethlngbdtvertinigtk What- ever your plazis, e consis n. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (G-eminl)— Especially favorable star rat's l0!‘ you born before June 5 Sleatiusr activity a rglcvcieislty for tyoti itutilier i . "u ime arly of hlghirlnoney 11%] twould soon be i maignmnjom an; gm?‘ an any o . He was genuinely in love with her. JUNE 23 i.” Jugs: ’§u.,‘§,,““§§§,’ or at any rate as much in love as ‘Gillleml-lll awn‘ - his egotistical nature would allow; w avoid iealousv- Inconsistency and since their first meeting at a must not be indulged in either. film society show in Glasgow, at the Your progressive ability coupled beginning of Norah's third sessxm with an admirable consetvntsm at the Universit. he had GXDQT- will be productive of success. fenced an overw aiming desire to m1 GUST 22 (mo; possess her fresh young beauty so Y 24 to AU 1 ' — A uict duly. Money ntercvts are different from m; bllllie, withered panmgluw spouse,“ “m, every prettincss of his London irl d3 » y routine and attention to home mends‘ and had made up ms mnd duties coming next in favor. , ‘.1 to make her, and her fortune i s Brighten your prospects with a OWYL Hc was eager to have the marriage vigorous campaign t-uav. arranged before Peter Grant return- AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 ed from South Africa: for he lus- (irgo) _- stars favor fznanctat and vetted that Nvrelfs letlwr- in h“ bushes! activities here. You folk °ld4°5hl°lled waY- "mud 9m’ ‘wk’ are us-unllly prolific readers and “mid q“e5'_i°“5 m him “m” h,‘ m“ have excellent memories. Don't “mm rmpects’ ' ' ' worry yourself about imaginary ail- meats tNora i dig {lot talnsgicr hisaqugsjtgon a once. a ieu y erepe e . - she rose fromthe couch and stood SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER in front of the fire, 23 (Libra) - Busine-‘s. investments "Hector," 5118 replied slowly. "Tml (thoroughly investigated). buying. not quite sure when we can et mar-l selling. traveling are most intiorvd ried. Butifll let vou know ennttely. unda- wdnyi», friend“, myt, Dom —“'ll°“ 1 "'3 13ml") David Mcoregor-l pennilt your humanitarian lllFlllYlClS I mustn't slacllen.‘ - “But. dariing " She half turned away from him. i “rm sorry, Hectm‘. I've made up, my mind." - As he went homo through the quiet streets, Norah! words came back to him: "I'll let you know de- nnltely-ivhen I've beaten David McGrogor." Hector Mentelth made up his mind to spare no effort in the struggle. O I O I O On the first day of Norah} ab- sence in Glasgow. David met her broti er. Archie. l "Did you hear Norah's away?" ask- ed the boy. “I'm the bOSs of the house for nearly g week.” David laughe . “What has Miss Mathleson, you: housekeeper ,tc 53y that?" as a man of private means, having interests in the film industry; but the truth was that he had taken part in the making of a few unimportant pictures and that when he met Norah, six months previously his as- gcts had already been rapidly van- 43- / ,9- C E ilrf ' " "Oh-s 10's quite pleased. She sws livfllyl not. 5E6 so much of Mr. Men- e .1.’ 'l‘hev had stopped to speak at the drnughty junction of two streets and all at once David noticed that Arch- io was rather pale and that ho seemed to be blue with cold. - "Feeling all rlgjt," he asked. Archie nodded. but without much vigour. "Yes. I'm flnel Wh 7" ooked n bit You'd better not DESIGN NO. K H0 ' t holders lllllli? lrlllll _ill.'- c tililercnt SUlClIPE afford :_ 1tc11 your kltclicrl for aplung. Pattern No. X 440 ccn- I as nccdcd. llllfllflfitilln of sultrhcs and complete ill-i biTlllllUlh for making all three holders, I 'l"hree different var et_\' 11nd will i tzilns list of ma’ Tu orricl tilts ueslitll. wllie vuul llllille and art/Hess on n niece of miller: and send with l5 cents In coin or stlilnpl. to Needlework Department irlillrlouctoiivn Gilnrdinn lo Charlottetown Litiztrdian Needlework Department. Design No. X 440 N.'\.\tE------- STREET----—--——-————-——-————- pwgirmcI--_-—--- -------.--—-——— lsh" nlv-avs kept handy. stand here and get cold. Perhaps see you later." That evening Mary Mathleson knowing and motherly. perceived a at something was wrong with the W. “Shlvery?” she inquired. He nodded. "A wee bit. And my throats kind or sore. Felt it sore all day, but I didn't want to bother anybody." She put him to bed and tried ht: temperature with n thermometer She wa= §l01§>cketl to discover that it was ovcr l icoh TTToi3Y You can't mole: good bread from interior flour, any more than you can Bolt: good Biscuits with a slow oven. Next time you Bake either Brad or biscuits, try REGAL Flour. You'll get tint lean satisfaction that come: from perfect baking results. m: s1‘. LAWRENCE FlQUR MILLS co.. LIMITED MONTREAL u@ ~NAv-----.~.u--.-..1..-.-.-.----.-..-.~.-.-'.-.-..-.-.'.-.-.--.-.-a-.--t-u- < to cause errors in Judgment. , UCTOBELR 2i to NUVEMBER, 22 t iscorplo) -- Benetic aspects email- aie ifclll your stats, supporting fi- nancial and heart itrtere ts. Your lllitlOllS, properly directed, are cap- USE your congenial disposition to ismmth over any rough spots. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Generous rays. Most favored: Money interests, ro- inslnLc ilflzurs, social activities, travel. entertainment. scientific alnd mechanical li-SUQS, domestic prob- lems. A cherry evening (not too strenuous) uTll pep up lagging ambition and aims. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 1(Cnprlcorn) -_ Note advice m Llbrans. You may be tempted to extremes. Today needs a. well- balahccd plan carried out with ef- ticency and dispatch. A con- servative trend slhovm. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Stars smile upon you with a munlficcnt gaze and an a1’- firmative nod toward worthy fl- nalnclal deals. contracts. buying, selling, industrial and mechanical intererts. sports. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 2O (Frees) __ Heart and money af- ilairs are pa-ttculoirly sponsored. Avclfi ovcr-anxfety and a tendency to iiidtilge foolish steps and de- cisions You can profit by a wise choice of associates. A CPIILJ) BORN ON THIS DAY is impotuo-us; aspire; to high posi- tlon= Tr. looks upon money only as a stso‘ -'-1_i: stone to atizvn the goal at which its desires will be satis- fied, A fine generosity is some- times taken advantage of by un- worthy indlviduqli. Often irked by the lack of vision in others. this child must (‘-‘.l"l'l impatience; also ' liness ‘ckltness. Q's Mvvvvv ’0man’s Re alm "f. Social and Personal I Fa hions '1 Lit I Helpful Hints For ' The Women Folk WHY GROWL AT THE WIND? Why growl at. the wind? Let it blaster all day. If your brain's full of cobweb: 'I‘wiJ.l blowghtlemm my. Why gmwl a e r Drenchmg meadow and street? It's the pure blessed ralln ‘That makes everything sweet! Among the N nvfllllel Printed silk kerchiefs, reproduc- ed from iimglish color engraving!» mam uip smartly with belt-i on which are matching, cutout motifs nppliqued on colored leltl Pretty new boutonnleties for tailored Jac- kets are made of enamel flowers or bouquctc, mounted on stems and leaves of swept-smelling Sandal" wood. Novel jewel Jabotn iln light. lacy effects, made of colored beads imitating antique green, pink and wihitc jade, are substitutes for con- venitllonal necklaces. ‘racy are diown with afternoon or evening dresses. Wardrobe Ba! Invest a couple of dollars in an evening gown wardro bag. Whether light or dark. your dresses need this protection frem du~t and ligiht. The bags come in long lengths to give hems the hanging space required. TROPICAL HUES OF NEW SILK! HAIL FROM S. A. Dawn Rio way is the spirited (‘nib- tton for a. group of Spflfkllnl’ Colo“ highlighted 0y the Textile Co'or Card as'ocl ion in its 1910 fallszlk collection. _ st seuccl to inetnbcr= Margaret Hayden Rorke, managing director of the association, dB-“CYZU- ed these featured shades as bril- liant tropical trues sugcenlve 0f the gay tantaliving rlrvtlnn of South American dance muszc. are yellow moon, melody mauve, tropic peacock. hl-yi rod. marmlbo bl-ue, flovta green. exotic blue. W" t 1. blue, olden sun. ,mil ion ntorc things for a husban Eng“ com conga g samba green and rumba mse, Keyed to a softer tempo 1s the captivating grctip of debutante pastels which include opera green, tea pink, champagne beige, tur- quoise gem, yellow rose, glamour blue. mrtly pink, ohnrm blue, sil- vor pearl, mauve orchid, deb green and romance rose. In addition to their new fashion svrnltirailce for evening wear, both of these fea- tured color collections, it wa= stressed by Mrs. Rlorke, are smart/iv adapted to blouses and accent notes. Paisley Pyjamas With the advent of warm wcnrher mislcy always becomes a, favorite. and pyjamas or mlslev are attract- ive enough to hold their onm for lmmgimz as well as sleenins! pur- ma; will losen the gum and leave no mark. l‘! material will water- mark, wrap ice in rubberized ma- terial u an old bathing cup and use that way. mg whites ll’ applied directly will usually remove gum. 1f this is not successful, scrape off all the gum that you can and use kerosene, turpentine or any fluid that is reliably capable of remov- ing grease. Paint - Rlemove intmediatcl! with tm-pentine. A soaking over night 1n heavy soap silds may b9 litecessaxy if paint has dried on. It should rub mt amt-e few-W m" such a. soaking. (Hm vinegar will remove palint frown glnfl). (idling a few drops of lemim 511%; :0 coffee cream, it will whip quite readily. Keep the bowl chilled and cream will thicken faster. Fashion Revives Amber Scnia-palmllfs "sleeping Blue" B interesting as a Jewellery novelty. both as a bright accent for dark spflng clot-hes, and as a 00111919- mcnt to Light summer ones. Am- bor. highlighted first in real awnfl- is now beginning to BiPPBQ-l’ 1n m‘ prtxluot-ion Amber harmonize? with pmctfwlll’ the “m°l° “ale ° srpflng shades. pal-tummy Wit-h mvy, PP)‘, browns and belges. @150 black. Oalml hair brushes on oom- pcscagfthehalrfrommetallsof Ritsilan sqllllTelfi. BEAUTY HINTS Comprising thl< lively co'01' nlcdley‘ l l i; your skin is "spottvfl eat less meat and fewer W065 and m9“? lettuce. spinach. new veilelebl“ and fresh fruit. If your skin is dry and $151399‘! try washing it in WBITH milk- Ii‘ your skin Ls KNEE)‘. PM “ome tine oatmeal into a muslin bag and go over your wet face witlh it. bet it dry on before washing off. Equal pang of msewater and witlrhhazel makes s. good astrin- gent. Splash cold watcr over 11m: throat and chin for that thickening line. THE COOK'S CORNER FRESH RHUBLRB No product of the farm is more w 1o on Cflnadllln table. than the first tender. irhubarb is now on the market . . l d in a variety of poses. ‘I'm trousmx “NW1 come in l ‘WW w be use solid colors. aleo have the ronveni- i ‘W35’ The consumer service Se‘? ted jacket. which is a vcritlatfe symphony of soft modes. tics in from for that new stnnrt for-word- llirok tlhat is so popular tilt». sea- SO11. (‘bowing Gum — Turn the ma- torinl to the wrong side and wet with cold water or ice. sometimes Learn Popular Dances From Simple Diagram: Shine In the [lovely Tango What a change in a girl's social life-when she teaches herself to tillflCB well! No one is eager to ask on danc- ing dates l girl who just "dog- trota" around the room, who, when tho orchestra plays a glnmoroul tango, excuses herself with "l’m afraid I don't know those fancy lteps." But teach yourself smart lteps from simple diagrams-and men are proud to take you to smart places. At dances, you have your pick of partners. Follow our diagram for the Side- Close Step in the tango. Move with u cat-like tread, pause every time you bring your feel together and you'll be dancing ln true tango style. Count b-Slowly step forward on left foot. 2—Sicp forward quickly on right foot. AND-Quickly place left foot a ahnrt distance in side of right foot. ll-Slowly close with right foot. A: easily you can lcarn other tango steps, all the popular dances. Our 32-page booklet tells how to do the rumba, conga, fox trot, Wesl- chcste, samba, tango, \vnltz and |hng~also the Castle Walk, Waltz and Maxlxe. Diagrams basic steps, variations; tells how to lead, follow and kccp time, be a sought-after partner. ‘ acnu 20c in coins of How To D0 The Newest Dance S And Variations to The Guardian Home Service. Bo sure for your copy in write plainly your Name, Ad. , and the Name of bcoklct. __.._______.___________ Namo street Addms-l Plwlfi ...: 2.". l. .1 able oi atihuilng your deslled goal. Pat adjustable wvfistbonri. ‘The flt- i tum of the Marketing Service, D0- minion Department of Agriculture, offers the following tcstcd recipes: RHUBARB CUSTARD oulpa rhullaelrb cup sugar table-sports flour tablespoons butter eggs . _) rhubarb. Pour boiling wa- tletr ovcr it alnd let stand B min- utes. Drain thoroughly. Bea-t egg yolks and add sugar, flour and melted butter. Bnke in n :~low oven 26 minutes or until set. Beat ogg whites. When stiff add S tablo- spoons sugar. Spaced meringue on custard. Rctum to oven to set and brown slightly. STEWED RIIUBA RB QNnuv-u 6 oulpa rhubarb (washed and out pieces. but not peeled) 1 cup sugar Pitt. rhubarb in tap of double boiler. Cove-r closely. Cock over boiling water until tender. Add sugar. Remove from fire but let ' YOU Olin Such slimming lines are hard to find. This dress was designed with the more mature figure in mind, uls bee. 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The service il one Her Majesty used daily. “v APRIL 20. 1940 “ ‘ vm l First quality 4 thread Chiffon into l-inclt‘ HOSE regular $1.00 for pr. This ls a clearance of broken sizes and col- ours and offers you t1 chance that does not come often. On sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY only; $1.15 quality Crepe Chiffon HOSE For $1, Limited quantity first quality crepe chiffon hose in broken sizes and colours, Sizes 9 to 10%. On Sail TODAY covered until sugar in iluolved. Lem sugar is required if added alftler cooking, As acidity varies, motto sitigalr may be required wltli some varieties. RHUBARB BETI‘! brad in 14-inch diced. Butter and out slices into cubes. Gut rhubarb in l-z-incti lenctlls In a buttered baking dish 1' c0 mend and rhubarb in alternate layers. sprinkling each layer of rhubarb gctternu-ly wit-h sugar. Have top layer bread. Cover and bake slowly 3-4 hour. Removv covor and bokle l-4 hour. hot or cold with cream. RIIUIIARD JUICE Put rhulbnrb through the food l ,Mcusurc and allow u: equal quantity of water. Let stand over night. Squeeze through sev- eral tiluckncrscs of cheesecloth. Bring to boiling po‘nt and Mid 3-4 cup Sllflllr for each clvp juice. lloil 5 minutes. Use with other lrull juices to make aoldulated drnks. Se 11'! stnnd over water, kee-ptng_cloeoly _