un-mr'--¢.'_._,_ THE_ UHARLOTTETOWN uuaitptgviji '1 r mourn... _ , _, -__. 5UQUSLZO- 1m L‘ A A A “ Iv vvvv v v1 vvv 000000000000 . Living a Leisure . —The Woman ’s Realm i? \\'l-1I.(‘ll.\ll.\'(i$ room, this heat will be constantly V it-arried off, and the walls and ceil- are 11113 will not be baked as they would ‘ _ ibe if everything were scaled. . '1. i Louvres at all gable eons are a ' w. the clcor Igreat help in keeping the upstairs’ I t here rooms cool in stinimcr. rsr: or SUDINTYHDOOR is o.\' rm: ixcimvsi: t One ref-cut architect "l trvri is titn Inward sadinp, zloms and their r ertible room adniiitags-s int; l_'i1l.~S flours permit the liv- l1 com to beccnic : of the i st- ' ill war \\'!i.I-.' the it; t 'l'_ t. szn twin (‘till romericci 1111'» u prwrli. dour sad: . . t»; .I\'.".O11 a- ztmjstt thus Emit 1.11m [rptilartty ::.>\ '12P. (‘i115 ifl (l? 1'5 t (fl l- \ (‘lli l\ .-\l"l'l'f\ll\'t .11; a re some of 1hr.‘ .\ which yo; will want , .. i ~ ‘ht i ck no t n‘ if you think wclii l l \ n- ' t " autumn, says ‘ed i.lf‘.- I --l---..»¢,+i;“- Lwomank Re alm v. Social and B: . AVOID YGLY (‘RACKS IN FLOOR LAYING -l Unsf ck.» ill flooring may _ V v . men best l ...<-d by pri-veiiii\'c | '1'“ i "l"? | "WWD .l"l"".\' Ulvllw» uiunts: us Wilfll the iloc‘ is bcuw ' glen chick _ wore laid. 'I‘1i.~ .i- tiic owner might \ 1i Pt t‘? P" t1 '9 JHFKPI \\' i1 1111"" m" ‘l take the iwiuwiiig into cons in» til ? r ~ J " “"1"” J anon if 1 would JVOlCi floor ;riicks ‘c I _ t J that b 1w; li1(".€S_ for dust , ‘ , T} _ -‘- _ > anti ilii" " lli'l[‘it'llli_\‘ llllpill‘ the ‘ l " . "d “W” l>l'\111rI' .111 ul u rcoui ‘iv cl- w-t lll invizs style excel): that Vi‘_ p “if m mum. " u“ 1- » .~ _ l1‘ nior" Jitiezl 1211.11 u , 61- . 1 c. ‘ iiiinis J k e1, COllll)lil('_(i wi ii tilziiii When cr,_q_c,cpt_t;v~,g flooring the 1AA‘) g t» or niatcliiirg tweed skirt. home build" ~ "l nshl‘v"p punt-en T“ FIN‘ chmkfld lwwd 59x5’ that the (iv cr >~1 Iii-Q- s‘ l'i‘\-‘l'.\il)i4‘ raincoat with niatcliitig , gig-{ori t " r b ])f"l"i1.Yll(‘ hat, v 1mm ,. on‘ r : ilic urn checked shirt to wrai a (idntn U1’ 15L. t _ wtth pl.i.i. stilt or slacks. i)“. I . . “H, ~ - - _ . 1 P ' —' " tlrv ‘or .1 ‘wring is fic'-.ired ‘K 0N THE - TELWECE Elsminate all bodly crooked boards Fkw-t tip has lyccii a favorite base as“ fit" nf Prime l\llfll.<'t"l'5. NIr. Rams? 1 Niarflonzild attd Lord Baldwin. bugs ‘n1 \\'.".0f‘l1 lived outside the House m»: offto sit by the fire Willi their m» ' down, near the mantelfllere. adopted the . . out nearest similar pose in the Com- mons. lxrd Balfour's long lees gave a Forth Bridge effect as they span- iicd the spnc". Mr. Lloyd George did not find so mnrh couifor! in ‘ifitlllfllllg. and Mr. Churchill mcstly -,kerps his feet on the floor. . 1 ; .\'ir. Chamberlain. least res f1" 1n in _~ a Av. ' of Prime Minis er: crosses ill~ in! c1. , il.i\t‘ no‘. ' flllti 51115115 his . w. . f i r like that for F-mpnp; 1 Standard. l. C 1.6 about mo rorittvovv ruar - Tlie swans in the pool at Wellis (‘rvp Cathedral. Fhizland. pull the cord 1a g 1 \\'i1li'l1 riiius a bell, at rxartly twelve ' ' o'clock every day. Dlllllfi is always ‘ provided. HIGH BM)! ‘.\'(i B.\l..-\.\'('ES ii“ ' .\"l'\'i.i-I Amber is the fossilized cum of ' g about the‘ ambergris is a pravisli substance, - ,-- 51ml». i l Ziii and dry. produced by some “ t» a1- , d can“ o.’ the styrm wlialc. Ambe- . wzris is largely used .11 the 111211111- ifacitire of good perfumes. ' Queen Anne had the race course, c. ,nt Rival Ascot laid out in lTil and ,' the first meet was held there in} "Allfillsi of the same year. i, Get the m?» Tr“ being sincere and you will get the habit of be- l in’: successful. woman c1 is of'ei'1 ' ancrr‘ trazcd a nomis I.\' szrmrLn BE ix<i i. \'I'!-.l) - Cranky? Restless? Can't sleep? Tiro - easily? Annoyed by fe- male functional dis- orders and monthly distress? Then take Lydia E. Pinkhnnfs Vegetable Com- pound, ftimotis for over G0 years in helping such rundown. weak, nervous conditions. Made especially [or women. WELL WORTH TRYINCH ll.li.\' uiiicm. I‘.»\'I'TICRN DRESSER 515T I u i» 427’ 14,1 ,. DESK-IN 5'0, 91 ~~ wt is i-rr-utctl using one of [he caw and ntiick-la-rln, . 1.x 1'11 tin. S11 rrutaivf is: of materials needed, il us- '1 - . aiul criitpietc instructions. 0f British-American Oi use li'-(‘lll in llvSl liic0..=;~;ttit.s places The song "Yankee Doodle" was inspired by the motley appeiarance volunteers at Fort Ticnriclerrga during tire French and Indian War. Emplinsizcd foir iaii are stripes and tillovcrs in silver mczai on =black silk crepe to be tised zo- gcihcr in dinner ccstunzes; stripes are spaced fcr talented skirts: all- overs for accompanying jackets. In E1 "lllfi. a ccckncy is one ‘born wi nii sound of ihc bills of Bow Church, London. Jacket cost times type, some line n i" are varied in with Jackets in waist- tziving the lmpr a .\l!'€\'cZi dinner drcss. e"s lonuci‘ and sonieiiitirs ("n- . Bisxlrs the stirface dec— oration mentioned. furs are smart as jacket trimniiitcs. with sported length. .prehistoric cone-bearing trccs while fills» 11ml"! R folillifillfflifd 100k- Tha‘. "Cnsta ' is iirit always sniueiiiiiig 1'» rat? It filso mrars a slap on iiic ilfllltfi“ vith a fcrul-a. That to "Dine Out" means to be dinnerlcss: to go without dinner? Caught you there! ‘i Put Warmth Info Your Notes Getting a letter from some girls is an cvcni! Every page brimsi with personality, friendly warmth. No wonder such a girl is first to be asked for visits, house parties. fun. Yet writing good letter: isn't an inborn talcnt. It's a knack that everybody can learn. ff you get bogged down at iltc start of a lcitcr try this simple trick. Think what you'd say if you suddenly met the other person- then write it: "Dear Mary: What agcs since \-vc've had a good chat!" And beware of giving a dull catalogue: "Snc had n shower . . we weni for a swim . . . I bought u new hat." Better i select one or two incidents, giving more of your thoughts and feelings. And let out your vocabulary: "A heavenly swim! Water nzure-bitie -— and yours truly as happy as a mermaid!“ Evcn in notes to old friends cor- rect form counts. To sign your- leif "Sincerely, Ann" is neither grammatical nor courteous. Always remember to ndd the "yours" t0 words like "sincerely", “fondiy". Make a delightful impression in social and business lciicrs. too, with the help of the pointers in oui ‘Z-pctle booklet. Gives sample lot- rrs for many occasions, tips 0n UTIIiJIIiUTY, English and corrcci 1-1.1. Send 20c i-n coins for your copy o.’ Gcod Le‘ ' Writing Made Fix. ,, ,. ,,, ,__ Mi...“ m, a ma“. U, “WW1 to The GllfilZfilRfl Home Service. um ~i~.. .. .1 1'. it.» .11 cum or stamps to Needlework Depurtmcni 1 Be 1'6‘ to \vri'cpli11n1v your Name. Uhilfih"! ‘H.111 t;...:i1..iii ‘Ad:- css, and the Name of booklet. __‘-— NIITII- Desiftn No 91 vAME___._t-._____-_----------- BtrnetAddrau s'rici~:rr__.__.__.._.._.___.___-.._,-_ Gill Pravlnel nnvwmcn_.__._.-...__..__________.... ‘ vvvvvvvvv vvwvvivv v Personal . 10000010000 __.__‘ y. Fashions y. Liferat -.i.-_I ..- UTE 1.: s 2:; - -,_- I ‘ch'oYfi'u'inYflfi'u'u'n'n't-'n'i|'ffb%'bfiiVb\ q ELINORE BARRY \V\'n'u"u'b'ufin“n‘u'n'i'h“n“n'h%“-‘-“u‘i‘h n ' "Out with 5am," responded Rcxie. She 1.00 smiled nut. there was a puz- zleu look about fur face as she uid so. "011, thcii I'm going out. to get iiini," cxciuiiiicu Joyce, "you start. eating, 1.1.1 be right. back," and she dashed out. Llwough the kitchen and called to Dickie, whom sue saw ly- mg with a bored uxpression outside the stable uocr, "i. ivondei" 11 he'd get too tired to go a ciig with me ii i. g0 out to rice uii rtcsiczi. Whit. do you think?‘ asked Joyce as she began her break- ast. "Vvell, I wouldn't take him if you're going more than a short ride. I doubt it hes used to long . "By the wait I heard trrat. Malt‘ w has a new horse." remarked Pack-l ‘Y. am toward Lue end oi the meant "What. sort. of a cayuse is it? Did he get it from Maslsready?" . Joyce's heart. thumped. Now was! her chance, and she determined to take it. She spoke casually, though‘ the knowledge that she was chaiig-. int: color disconccrted her slightly. "lm sure 1 don't know," slie re-, plied, "I haven't seen Malt for ncarly two weeks." ~ When she raised her eyes from her plate she encountered a look on Packartis face which iilled her with stitldcii anger, It had always infuri- People to go Out of luck that befails vou. a friend. offlsh kind. . a which they lv. creatures. a give-and-take proposition. A lot. without ever doing a single thing to _ trottcu. but now . ated Joyce to realize that her word was doubted, Suddenly her pleasure in the day wits spared. A hurt feeling of rc- scntiiicnt against him for ruining her happy mood seized her. She ‘forgot his side of the affair and {the things which Frills had done to innkc this reaction so natural. She said nothing until they had left. the tube and were in the li\'- 111g room. Then suddenly she faced liliii and with flaming face said, "Lock here, I want you to know ,i.hzit 1 virasirt lying JUSL now when I hadn't secn Mair for two weeks." Packard stared at her. Ho looked bewildered. An expression of eagcr hopcfulness dawned in his face, but it was the catitiotis hope of one who has been hurt and disappointed too many times. After fully five seconds‘ silence Packard said duiiv "God knows I want to believe vou. Frills. but after . . . that New Years thing He. hesitated as if he were referr- ing to some painful incident. he could scarcely bear to mention. '0': iiverin ii ovcr. It . . J03 ‘ w“ q‘ g a wflsuiitiiiracy‘. bl1l(i the heart o1 any other huniuu being to them. 111123; are utterly and entirely absorbed n their own affairs. 'I‘iiey avoid the sick and afflicted asthcy" would a leper. T1icli' pock- ets have padlocks on them that no appeal of the needy can 019911- The)’ never bother to write a letter of congratulation 01' send a. wire oi condolence and then they wail out, when they are old or in trouble themselves, that. they no friends. l have How to Keep Friends Of course, they haven't. Why should they? They haven't. earned any friendship. A; we sow. we reap. and those who have sowed the little seeds of kindness and sym- pailiv for others reap harvests of friends who rejoice with them m their tritimphs and weep with ihém in their sorrows. To keep a friend avoid too great N0 friendship in the seemed to hcr that. nothing . . . . . . , world could stand vivhai. is called moie unpoitaiit than to intlhL him "backdoor neighboring) People bclicvc hcr. She gropcci tiesperatcy’ for the right words to convince hiiii. "But 1m telling the truth,“ she insisted. "you can ask Clarice . . . or ask Man himself if you won't be- lievc inc." y Nell siill locked as if lie dared. not believe and Joyce, extispcratcd‘ at his obviouslr tiiicoiiviiiceci maii-' . , _ nor, exclaimed, “Perhaps 1 was ims- 19b- Alld d°_“_i IMF“ m“ date at‘ taken, perhaps you . . Jyou don't "Vfybolrllbbgéufgftgiii, Gee but really caie what I do ‘ I wish 1 did!“ who pop in your house in season and out of season. who know the things l-hev should not. know and see the things they shou'd not see get. on _voui' nerves and make you iwhoopec! I . B," at, {ms Packard suddenly ‘ lipvc _io go down tonthe office. 1 feel wckc up. His .. :0 wcnt white un-l 114° ‘e-“b““““5'__ dcr the tan and taking a step for-i "You 74° “lwglli ewleimfe Jwice! pvard lie gripped ilcl‘ SHOLLUClb with; “1“f'm$°d _ a“ ‘he "lremelrd 0-3501 e13 this hands and said, with an iiiicti- 4383 of fietdom and ice ing tie n i ~ . - i - . . . . _ of i1 rest. after the strain of this rsity of icsuauicci force that. iiigiit stormy scene‘ “I cam have you eiicd hcr. Frills, 1 wont _ . ‘stand for that! when have you 3501",‘? “n d?” In‘ “mug w be ever -ar'* - . i 1 a ' >1 i ‘- , , . h“... ‘you‘l-viii“§..§,.il“;§§ftf,,,,§"gfij1 "All right! And stiy. if anything give me the uiusi. careless sort cf d?“ (“m9 PP \'flllc_l_ rather do this response? You ve lieu to uie beio1'c.]*m°m°°"- “'5 a“ ‘lgiit- 5°“ lmow‘ You know it and I know it. l-IOw Igfilffm 3° t‘) mane‘ 5 “m” ‘lmer can I hep (iOUDllH 1111': I've (lone ' . e,.e,.,.,h,ng I comdgu’, ,,._,. m nmkep "'Th€ dale it made. n its broken. Yeti hauily- I've given vou every’ unfit" b“ 3m" ‘wmg- 1 of freedom and tun I could Just so Wm“ he F“ W" w the stabe ycu might have a good time. I'\e J05“? “mm Sm“ “about to nlomit’ protected you viiorc than you knew; i the blackolilgfif; 011' Sam’ “new against opcn scandal. I've stood so are V0“ R ' mum from you that 1 somefl “Why, Mr. Packard asked me to timles wonder what. kind of a wea-k Lake some papers w Jake Anson‘ n5 0o I am. But I can‘ hel - you in spite of it all, ILve slfoogufloi" 800d 1011i! W“ 9'01" the T°Edg§° he ihls business with Miiitiaiid . , , , k113i mcfsrd belle!" Tide B31110). ex- '\'e sIOOd. for nil sorts of h‘ __ Um“? 5m- ,, for your sake, and partly lfciilgisrty "Well, cou dn't I go with you? mother's. And when _ _ _ “then demanded Joyce. She was 51111 8 you've been a little nice to meplittle nervous about 801F112 011i 510m‘- jvfgglggfmilteegfiryrgilfrasnt? scme dev- tliiiiu over on mo. Iodgiiit SQIQLW» "Vlfhy, sure! I'll saddle Rcsita." “hill your itaiiie is now but evcn W119" JOYW 10¢ back “t 7'00“ 101i can't tc.. me I don't really cal-e after a iwo~hotir ride during which W)!“ SOu do." ' lshe learned mtich about the country Joyce, listening fascinated to this ‘and its possibilities for horseback explosion, recaucd the words m-riding. she was informed by 17BX19 "Jelrxrgfis; letter: _ , Just ymnJthat she had missed two sets of cm '1' tmt a man l‘- - ~ -allcrs. stand pushing too fflilk? Ne“ “out L Joyce played with Dickie in the garden for luff an hour after lunch CHAPTER XIII she retired to her room forest and read until tiinc for Neils return. . It was evident that Neil was blow- "'1 m 9"" 1° evcry ‘m?’ mug" Sh? mil off steam which had accumu- gave definite instructions. "I dont fated for some time, and secretly care if it's the Prince of Wales. Jolcifs spirits rose a little. she was At four-thirty she dressed care- Jillld timi 110 was asserting himself. fullv mid the“ wfliwd for Nell w Hp- Slic had an odd little feeling -— odd pear. Shc wflS Dlcflsw when, 5m! ‘when you considered that lie was llvélrd him arriving at ten minutes in terms of actual experience, noth: lx-fore flve_ 1m evidence that he in- Jing to her--of pride in his outburst, tended to take no chancel of miss- [Frills seemed to her more than ever fruz their appointment. 1m Ellen. a separate individual al- W719" he came i" ‘m?! “w J°y°° ‘nzost: like a first wife. Shay-as in the living room. Obvwll-ily refldy moved by Packards emotion and -to go, his anxious look turned into a ‘filled with "an ovciwivhclming desire 11mm“? beam 0f pleasure and re" to erase that hurt look from h‘: lief- ‘ "I-Iullo. Frills, all ready to m? face. "I‘m not trying u, nt, an n.1,. Finei" and as Joyce sot up he HP- over on you. ' , , _ Ipdom, iumng preached her with the intentional you for not believing me now, but kissing her. But she stepped aside I swear I‘ni telling the truth about rind made it. PM" mm- she Preferred ‘this. I know I've been pretty , _ , to avoid his greeting. To her relief . she paused. he did not. press the mm“- ,, in was s0 difficult to sav what she "How's the Dusenberiz vwrkinll? lwmllPd 1-0. A mixturecf shyness he inquired as they wen?» 011i- W’ {and fear, and the tiunccustomedncss gcthcr. “on, it's 8.1] riizht." reviled JOY? indiffcreritiy, She went uP l0 Ne“! ipflputtiiig) hfir feelings into words, t 1c c her ac for a moment, But , big blue car and waited for him to open the front door. Again hcr desire to make Neil real- "Doift you want. t0 R0 l" Y0!" ize that she wanted to be friends Jwizh him, that. in the future he roadster?" asked Neil in surprise, stopping beside the ca WOlIid not have to worry about her r “No, 1 don't like thelcolor of it." motions, drove her on. "Well . . . ‘perhaps that blow on the head ,kiiockcd a little . , sense into retort/ed Joyce. and suppressipg I me." smile, she continued hastily any- On impulse alone Joyce suddenly how, I prefer W have v0" 01'1" W‘ came close to him and smiled up day." into his face, a little ircmulously, Hackard got in and started "W and said, “Please, let's start. over engine without further deiay. They again . . . and, after this . . . 61'0"? down me m“1“-5uee"°IM“n' wcll. don't expect me to be any zanita where they were greeted right white-robcd angel. but I'll try not to and left. by a bewilderinfl numb" °1 worry you too much." people and JOYCE W“ ‘"1 Pm” “nd She was unable to say more, for needles for fear Neil wmlld 5WD W Packard abruptv drew her close to talk to any of them- MW!‘ hi1“ M1 him and kissed her agnln and again, hour during which she Brew m"? murmuring words of grateful sur- nervous every mmul-e-Wnaf‘ l" ‘he prise and happiness. "Frills, dar ing world would she say W Ne“! mmh‘ , , . I love vou so. sweetheart! You erii-thcy stoplfid finml)’ li- E . . . you really mcan it. dear? . . . charming "We bunsalow covered I thought. all mv chances of happi- with rose vines and surrounded by ness were gone, but now . . . 1'11 do a garden of beautiful flvwers- They everything 1 can to make it worth entered a friendly. IOW-Oelllnflfid wiiIe-io help vou if you really room paneled 1n white with wide mean it," windows framing a view o! distant "Of course, I mean it. But you mountains across the valley_ needn't take mv word for it. Just Mrs. Packard rose to meet tnfm "ive it a thirty days‘ trial. Batisfac- and Neil. kissing her» 561d 801111’ yo“ "uarnnwed or vom- monev re- "weil. mo her here we are. come iu funded." she replied iightly,silppii1g nuke m: a little cull. Frills and 1-" ut f hi. bett r n along to gvcrko no; atiemsyou n-iiigiiil ion you (Continued on page l. Col 1) iliar to her. J-i-vr-Ir-a-u-i-w-e-n-i-r.‘ GM - Awakened Woman Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box veuii INDIVIDUAL iioiiuscuri: _ B)’ _ :, ‘ p»: In the le‘giufislclllllil‘flllilfy‘ftlllilel In, ‘n5 m,‘ who: you: outlook h. “carding to the gun, » F RIEN D?) NgifélNlg EYD 12% 11)) ElklEglgUntl-‘ING imuwmmaaav fimm-cgwmv“ If You Remain Inside of a Shell Don't Expect Themselves Pleasant to You necessary work are obtainable other matters will m, _ ihroixgh accurate direction. careful their proper places. nicely m” i: sk : "How can 1 make and keen friends " Well mBmWeme“ ' . makfiisoflrlitiildosniieilikeamzsiking a success m business. n isn't a bit of good géill- 1:1 ntgt léAYclfiytflii-glf-gi nudiépxggiss)” m DECEMBER ltd“ tifedmslgit otdytigiliflegcehiziitil vgiaaiiaiitieriirgllit ITO-us f3 money trfisactioris in- Lions. Routine affzirfuilwnoindlca‘ “"°°‘°“ m ' ikt‘ ,.b’lli,i.€| t" "'“-"-~ M» were w it: i:::"'::zt:i12.;i.i.; .vr°"sztt.... .1: have to sell ourselves to those we meet. there is nothing in a casual glance that would cause any one to break his neck to have us for Those who oomplali-i that they have no friends are virtually always of the stand- all the running and make all the advances. 'I'he.v have to be courted and flattered and feted and dragged out of their shells, and they never stop to ask themselves what is w Wvndefllll 511°" Manufacturing, building and other fected by your i|\(11\'1d11n] hn-dm‘ them that any one would take the trouble t0 industrial matters are favored. Good and the sensible and tihotig thaw them out of the glacial crust of ice in m, your innate ingenuity, hearted ooopernuon you up... ,, so if vou want friends voti have to be friend- You have to show your hcnrt to V0111‘ YBIIOW ship with as much enthusiasm and determin- ation to win it as vou would over a prospective customer with whom you were trying w put over a deal. ‘Then, if vou would have friends. vou must realize that friendship is up beyond Elk Flat. in the hills, at when all the trails were so unfam-l 1m wdllflalyl Mum hm oomnm a4 u» u MABDH 21 to APBJL 20 (Aries) —Not so enervatfng but less irritat- ing tendencies than yesterday. Good results in all useful business and Their Way to Make . T first and you'll I, taking foolinsh risks with lentil“: income advised against, n t than a casual ncquai-iitaiifiie $19?’ life's worthy issues. 4‘ will not. go unrewarded. Take a lively interest in civic, club and social activities. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Ycu should be able to make np- preciable headway in business and work projects although immediate financial returns are not so likely. The sort that expect others to d0 DECEMBER 2.2 to JANIWRY , (Cflllrzcorn) ——Y0lll‘ flfiir Qinlyoyéfi, and V011!‘ Col-mil)’ are utiiii.i.l,t a; have incased themselves. just and honorable enter day especially calls for you can gi vc . JUNE 22 t0 JULY 23 (Caricrr)—- Take time until you find the cor- rect way to manage _v0tii' work and other affairs. The day lacks the in- itiative and pep you personally can give. JUNE 24 to AUGUST 22 (I430) Unfriendly Sun and ltlcrcury rays today warn against. taxing your brain and ll€‘l‘\'OllS system uii- reasonalily. Be wnrnetl against recklessness in general. Moderation You have to 2o after their friend- JANUARY 22 m FPTBRUA - ‘Aquarius! - Little couiu m 20 remembermices pl‘{i(‘lli‘i‘{i at home as vimll as with nu sociatcs give you a iOillLIl‘ uable in business anti Have nothing to do with false principles that iii of men and women izo through life hate them for invading your pri- vacy, Short-lived is the friendship ma; does no; respect a recent for- umd common scnsc applied in all uai 8T0“ U1- mnpg)“ directions will bring gains and guard health, FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 Nor can friendship long survive AUGUST 23 (OVSEPTEMBER 23 (Plscesl )— Exiravacaiivt Pfiiiillq. too many confldences. Millions cf 071F150) — Practical and general lasm or too4mucli Tlfilltrnco m friendships between women have issues are more favored than yczir t-‘qufllly dctrmicilinl i0 mir-‘s pm. been broken up because they told pct desires or hobbies btit you can léfeifi- KNOW mt‘ V111"? 0! Your our, each other secrets about themselves make time, if you allocate your Pflilflbllity and give it n ciiancg and family scandals that they re- activities properly", to indulge your TOGFIY may b6 slow but you can vented telling the next day and hobby after duties. accomplish. hated the other for krwwinii- SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) —- Foundation work, A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY' 9°!"- "Gmfl" 0" FTiendi plans and building for future A simng forceful Ciiflfilflvl‘ and , . "ti. r 9.. ~ . sud 1'1 .Ytiii if“ ‘m? 15 that ‘m’ marclal 99°F“ re‘ order. Be hflpftil, eager to put ness for music and the tirts (‘am gard it as a graft. ey consider able of unusual success when h; the sacred name of friendship a __ cloak to COVCTHFI]; iillqelfl hofldlng yx . up. Because ar er or you refuse them than it would be a stranger. they borrow money and never pay it back. _ The pre-empi the use of your car; t ey borrow your books and never return them; they make you do their entertaining for them. They expect you to take care of their children and their pets when they go off on a pleasure jaunt; they put a, thousand strains upon your affection for them until. at. last. they wear it out. (or she) develops his (or hen fifll mind and talents and gains mast. ery over strong emoti ~ AMorning/Smila Murphy; pocket, Pat? Pat tin whisper): "Dynamite. I'm waiting for Casey. Every tim| he meets me he slaps me on the chest and breaks me pipe. km time he does it he'll blow his bloomin’ hand off." ""Whai's that in you: People lose their friends by plain speaking. "Because 1 am your friend I feel it my duty to tell you that. your husband is running around with his secretary, or that your wife is being gossiped about, or that your child looks tubercular, or that your new frock makes you look like a feather bed, or that. so-and-so said that you were a tire- some windbag." Who has not had a friend who was ever the bearer of unwelcome news. and who has used friendship as a defense from which to pouri out. the hot shot tharriddled ones lvfingty and slew oiie's content with e They were both writing letters, but suddenly the husband stopped and looked WOITlCd, "What's the matter, dear?" askcd his wife. “Why, e-r. I had it on the tip of my tongue and now it's antic." "Never mind." she s ihfnk hard and it's boun back " ‘Trunking won't bring it back It was a three-cent ,\ ..':;,\,' .~.ic the husband. BABY'S"; HOT LITTLE HEAii is A DANGER SIGNAL WHEN your Bah ‘n land feels hot to 1w: hand you must o snmt-iiimk- Alfid “w: uickly. Read what Mrs. B——— 0i 11ml‘ z iinrs and what results slu- kPl~ liplrlhi’! . ».-_1 i'."i1l' rat: 11:. ':.'i:’;i;»:"ofi1311111 e by aim supper he was all imp.’ n d h” - _ ui . i ‘was lfflisizyhllflflld. Then I flimifli" “l “m” Own Tablets, no l save her thn-rdefiiruxff lmur: and by night she was up a1 A little bov once gave as n defi~ nition of friendship: A person who knows us and still likes us. He might have added: And who lets 1's alone and doesn't interfere in our private affairs and doesn't come to see us too often. DOROTHY DIX m1; COOK'S CORNER ’ GOLDEN GLOW SALAD Daisy Hodges is one of the thou- sands of British women who do : ' b behind the paw, 0 111m are 5W4‘ 1 package lemon Jen-v powder gill-ism“! fir? Iiviioik is touring (n tikhnihsviililiciiisaiv. .>\nil 13:}: 1 1-2 cups boiling water ' 0 vrr luvx. Quickly n-diirc Monmouthsliire with an agricul- '1 P Y 4,, h..." tiflflv 11', tablespoons vine!“ tural committee van, to fucl and Emhlnfinsmi.‘ggiiittiiiiiiiirim 1f ailmpill S!‘ v - . _ liugeagmzed ‘an can“ service farm machinery in the orbsby. Crl q ho! mruy. Siryhmiwfzfrkhfi spoon Ea country. Ill-re she ls making an strikes in the night. 15 ci-nu. . ~ . 1 cup cucumber. diced and drained 173 WBSDOOn minced onion Dl§CiV€ Jelly in boiling water, Add vinegar and salt. Chill. When lightly thickened, add vegetables. Turn into moulds. Chill until firm. gnmould on crisp lettuce. (Serves you are not lflllsliCd. adjustment to a. mower near Pauly. Needlecraft- —-F0r TE Home The expectant mother looks charming in this smart two-piece ,,_frock. Youthful, becoming and miraculously concealing. The wrap- ped over skirt with its comfortably cut bodice is easily adjusted. The loose fitting Jacket top needs no adjustment but keeps you looking your very best all the time. The soft, feminine collar is a lovely frame for your face. Use this same pattern to make several of these frocks to make your waiting days the happiest of your young life. Printed cotton or rayon and plain colors are all appropriate. Style No. 3302 is designed for sizes l2. 14, 16, 36, 3B, 40 and 42. Size 38 requires 4 3-8 yards of 39- inch mnterini with 5-8 yards of contrasting for collar and cuffs: 5-8 yard for skirt bodice. for short sleeved dress. TOMATO AND EGG MOULD SALAD 6 em 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 2-3 cup mayonnaise 3 large tomatoes Hherguce a cook the eggs, cod j fl end while still warm shell themqnd force them through a potato rim- or sieve. Add salt and popper and pack the riced eggs firmly into 2 glasses. When ready to serve sal- ad, remove eggs from glasses by running a knife round the edge. It. will then be possible to cut. the eggs in slices. Peel tomatoes, cut in thick slices, lay a slice of egg on top. place on lettuce leaves, pour over all a tablespoonful of salad dressing and serve. (Serves U.) Blucberry-Apple-Ilhublrb Jelly The Juices extracted from blue- befflfil, apples and rhubarb are combined cup for cup. To extract. the Juice fromfiblugbegries, add 1 011D Wafer i0 each 4 cup: of ber- ries and cook imtii the rries are quite soft. then strain the Juice ihwukh B Jelly bag. Apples are quartered and covered with water, i/hen cooked until the apples are soft. This is also strained through n Jelly bag. was-h rhubarb and cut in half inch lengths and add 1 cup water to each 4 cups rhubarb. Cook until the fruit is soft and strain through q Jelly bag. Now for each cup of blueberry Juice; add! cup of apple Juice and i cup of rhubarb Juice. Bring this mixture to a boil and then for each cup of combined Juice add 2-8 cup sugar. Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves and then bring to a full rolling boil as quickly as possible. Test. for Jelly and our at once into hot sterilized ars. Cover with melted paraffin and then cover with the Jar lids. More this in a cool, dry, place. Qend Twenty t20ci coin is nrn- ferred, for pattern. Write phinly your Name, Address and style number. Be sure to state the size you wish. Style No. 8302 Sim" N Em. l itreet Addreu City LONDON — B. A. F. Saturday night and Sunday nttrcks German- hcld alrflelds and hnrborn; Dover huro reports of bomb attacks on live German dlvfllflns along French coast, but Air Minlllry doc: not confirm report; 1 PYOVIXIQI IIZES IZ ‘II-i