2A3}? 1393f. beth celebrated her iBth birthday very Princess Elizabeth is a poise ished young woman who has out- grown the awkward age. calls her Lllllbct any more. New she is Elizabeth, the future Queen. Though she may not mount the throne for thirty years, court ub- servers say her training so thorough she could take father's place next week and do it learning the art and secrets of Klngcruft, although nobody t told her when the Western have her own household will include a comptroller, equer- ladies-in-waiting and a pri- vle secretary; and she also will have he!‘ own court circular". iar she has only her own per- sonal maid and ner own suite in with 16-year-old Princess Morgarot Rose. l Princess Ii-beth hoi- charm of manner, her “PM ws-rm-hsortedness and happy dis- posl Like her famous lov w a a mu“ Tigris d bola; good llnsuls o certain talent £Oi"PO.l!1til'iQ. of Llout. E. P. Shaw, R. son oi’ Mrs. Jesse Shaw. tonstod to cl Sydney who has the winter in New n07 8U - 361911 Parker and Mrs. Parker Summersidla‘, on her way home. Mn. Carl J. Jennings of Humil- fiOIl. Ont, is visiting in Charlotte- guest o! her daughter, . H. Birmingham. O I I B ube Miss Jean MacDo Victoria. Hospital. tlon exercises arc takin on to Ottawa to spend a with her school chum at After four years of faithful service Rev. Ca A. Haslam MA, John, N.B. The Bishop of Fred- ericton, Rt. Rev. W. H. Monrhead Woman's Re aim ii-lappenings Off The Week On Wednesday evening lll honor of her friends O O I ford street. . Colorado, Boulder, Colo. o o o Mrs. Ifiugiilin oi‘ .“;"cu.i"..'l_o.l, _\_L) here in connection wit Victory Loan. is being welcomed by her friends. not Mrs. S. R. Barrett and little daughter Elizabeth Ann ieit Wod- nesday on return to Springfield, Ohio, after visiting Mrs. Bur- retts mother, Mrs. H. J. Phillips and to attend lile funeral of licrI father ivhose sudden death \\.ls. such a shock to his family. O O I Anna Mair, Supt. of the P. Hospital is regretted. o t o Mrs. Roy Qliiglvy has returned from a pleasant holiday \"isit to J Montreal. I O I The sudden illness of Mr Don Seaman, son of Dl'_. and F. Seaman is causing om his iamily and friends. - a - Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victoria, has! returned from Halifax having en- joyed a pleasant visit with her daughter Miss Jean who is at- tending Dtllhousic University. o t - Mrs Harper MacNelli was hostess at a ‘ inilltuis is prettlly arranged {our Llbifi bridge it Miss Barbara Smith, R.N., _re- turned to her duties in Halifax il/{onesdoy alter spending a brief ‘holiday with her parents Dr. and ’Mrs. Howard H. Smith, 6i Roch- . O Her friends and relatives will be gratified to know that Miss Frances Cookson, daughter of Mrs. James Cookson, Brighton Rd., has bccn appointed us an overseas staf: assistant with the American Red Crass, and is now in Washing- ton receiving instruction. Miss cookson, who was art teacher in 4th. 5th and 6th grades in Whit- tier school Dunellen, is o graduate oi the Bound Brook High School. Trenton State Teachers College and studied at the University of .l_ Happiest congratulations are be- ing forwarded today to Mr. Chur- les W. MacKinnon, only son of Mr. E. W. MacKliinon, Supt. of the Canadian National Railway and Mrs. MacKinnon, on the oc- casion of his marriage, which is taking place in Montreal today to Miss P. Petescue. R.N., of Regina. Mrs. MacKliinon who has been spending the winter with her son is leaving Afolrday on return home. o _ gratulote R. G. l lvihllu \\'il“ 0r"- led her husband Mr. R, c. |ti Q . I Ellen's Diary; By An Island Flflllcl“. Wifo oovwoovooooooooo-oooooo-v f say "Beef." He didl Pard and I searched the yards U115 11101111112 to ace if we wuld see Clint!’ skunk or; tracks but there was neither "whip ilor stitch" of ‘l . _i~ie is one aiuest I can be sure oi. He will be back. The mail-mun came through to-day "with news oi nations lunllfring not ul his back but down ill the front of his wagon and was very lwelconlc. I am lust afraid. there will DdSClllC reading that will never keep Llll ivionday. iliere are times when, cvcn at Aldcrlca, we do not caret the passing oi the "ROOd old cvs." Lilli (I ooo for its new President. This I be- lleve, if memory serves me right, is also a new precedent. And I El- lcn Stclvalt. of Aiderlca, iii the‘ school district of Brucside con- _ the new President and IWLSH hcr well in her niost import- 'ant position. And ‘say bv Wuv 0f encourritlement to the Eirls in ll. certain island school ‘room. llfflwli dearer whether present, ex. expect momentous ha icrl , O I U _ I did want lo so fishing this nficrnoun. 1 always do llie first silnnv (lfl,‘,'——il\l‘.ll'flil nature I slices. find yourself in iail." i know the season isn't open-as I write--butl the stream did berkon areen and.‘ _R invillnz. I know there are his! . w lslirlpcrv 0110s waiting ior me. , (did so to iail I might act mv scrk c.0112! Besides there was John Bunvan But I didn't mention this to James. Sometimes we don't sec eye to _e_ve. However. come the first lino dav alter the season opens. I shall dig me some analc worms. up ibchlnd the barn. find inc a hook. Major Wwney mm (“Gigs Grip time and sinker and 11o fishing. I fiths were among the members of Parliament who zlttciltlcd ll recent explressed the greatest regret lie Church parish Dr. Haslum whose Stone Cottage, P.E.I.. take over. Canon Hasla m8 respect and affection of s congregation, as Canon's leadership with iris so tural and scholarly sermons b e experience Stone Church His deep splrltuali mark on the life of in particular and the city as a wh land's academic e n to clerical goth ".1 B. Lee Home arriv- Montreal and Toronto. o o u A. Stewart is in Truro attending meetings of Division of the W, M. Presbyterian Church. I O E. A. roster one of Char. Cross workers is in Toronto l; a meeting of tn;- MIB- Lloyd E. Wellne resret. her illness in th Mrs. R. S. P. Jarclinc, . Road entertained at a sn vi “Vflylilii, formerly i table bridge at her homo V.‘ > the ranks of hi in , Sc: ~ i ante 1h - _ llli ' “i115 spiritus t » ~.- kncw the men ing of self-sacri- It was o. dramatic moment in the th Ilcrv (i0lillfiCiltliOlLl "ted ‘other was nbout~ lo thrust his crring duuizhtcr out o! the house for ever. Io." sobbed the girl. a tense silence. Th amid the sohs. rose thc shrill v ‘ of a woman in thc gallery. “Never ' mind. luv. You come ‘ome with me. ' .~.<-1_>-o»>.c-w' teo. party at Buckingham Palace- For Mr. Griffiths. the diminutive miner member ivhosc forthright- ncss has made him popular with nil parties in the House it; was a particularly big do)". says thc Leeds Yorkshire Post. Hc talked with the King, He talked with the Queen. He talked with each of the young princesses. Mr. Griffiths, who started work as n miner 52 years ago, talked to His Alnjcsty about mining conditions, and rc- m called youthlul x; l'lL'l1 s. Tcl- ing the Kinl; of his talk with the Queen. he said: “You're the head. But, as the wife often says to me,| ‘You may b» the head. but I‘m the neck. and t rd can't turn with amused the Grifiitlls said ." lnllzcd with him as man to mnn. There's no stilrch about thc King.‘ Mi". Griffiths later reported. He 111:.» ndmlrcd tn;- l\'.v"i*ll':"l'lll mzlililei" ill which} the Queen put every Oils at OllSC-iillldiilllilfi of il( l1. ' ' ' " Princess ' ccnt bank. iloi" c1" it made vcrv D and lcncllcs many sons. ill; l.l-i _ . Eli abcth and Prince lvlilrgarlrt are described by iVlr. Griffiths as "nice, intcllimnt girls." I I O . on -. Ven. Archdeacon Ffoticiiilk i Georg: Scot was o man "who u'us~ always ioulzci whore he “'25 most’ needed-at an advanced di <shlgi ling :1 prayer" in| ng." ‘that tri-i lwith James. ’I‘hey discuss farm- [ing in all its phases and from everty mangle. The weather too. to-nigh . . E. I. Presbyterian Church, during a Sammy said: "I saw n crane fly memorial service for the l:elovcd,ov'i" loda-y sure sign of windy‘ zcriod, ‘ ll ' 1C1‘. ‘i he on set rc-ll :llls vvcn- {in station, or ivhlsl the cars ul LL10 v butc was voiced lo u great Can- adian lost Sunday by Rev. Dr. J. TS. Bonnell, minister of 5th Avenue padre of llii- C. in Quebec on J “x10 scrved ihPOlJ til ~ Archdeacon ‘c. “Csncil Scot flcc, for he was seriously wounded and came very near suffering thc loss of n icot.“ Di’. Bonncll rc- called. "His own heart was rent with anguish, fol" under the sha-l dow of the city oi Albert, France. he laid to rest the bod his own son, who had been kl in action," he sold. Many membe oi’ the Canadian colony in Ne York joined with thc New York Post of thc Canadian Legion. which sponsored the service, for thc ceremony‘, which included n ‘ Turlch from 32th strccti lcd by thc cg on ppe and an a color, mere can I.gillil‘(l. During the service, each member of the . . m. marched up to a portrait of the padre, salutcd. (Icpasitcd a poppy, tSIMUIPd and returned to his posi- on. llad Another Bad flight‘! iiolllilli’llnufielliny Rest? ni lit on sice lcas hdgnf n woy,pbllt dreams and nightmare. morning as tired an when liar lll Milhum'a Health and p soothe and strengthen filo nerves. l d bo no more restless nights duo to bod March. illerrlll Shaw, Mervil Slilfl-l (lcrs and Harvey Ford. S] 5 S 5- c L 8 "w 5 a dreams and nightmares. x, o5 pills, at all drug counters. our registered trade mnrk n “llcd Henri" on tho puckug\ Tho Iilhura 0a., Limited, Toronto. 0n; I rather ill liuin is SJllLllV Burns ironl lile Cozy Spl ' . iii l I Arnii." l 0 .al. Asierlca lo "stand bv" this gHnul, t. i think lohglngly of bed. led l 1;? Sabbath rest niiz . post. in turn i for I-“sbruary and March. i ;2 Grant Laird Marin Crmswcll. may go a WilCliB day. Wllfiihél‘ "school" keeps or not. ooo The potato grading is finished ‘at llolis and irl James’ words: "He {has 1| ilicc few". which will be all to ilic good lli nlnkinc or 'iur lilo sunson ahead. ‘il will continue at. AidCYiCIi-dli Jocks CBLiill‘ on Monicjni’; I was able to llnish Jennies book. this afternoon. It is: "The Keys ofl ‘rile iiiiliizlcnl bv A. J. ilifllllli. .lil:e;i it very mu" ' CiiZlllllllllIiV inlri‘ man's lile iicnl ch‘ _ logo, with all its vlcissllu c I -, contrasted the llic of this lovablelobwlnefl but ra-tlicl‘ l/lnuractlc with at brilliant cl: ‘lliillff. ullo hi“; cause oi hard-headed CiCVPYIlCSSilL lllilfil- IR‘ soon bl-lsrllllc thc utllclfln suuliiciti" it 1:; writilui nLouL lile lilclnc: And 1 will irive to thee lllc lzels of l_lil: Kingdom oi liezlvcil." KiC,\'£3d‘l\‘illCi‘i oi course arc never oull m- acoulrlnl: iamc or fortune butqrXlllfllll this? ' ‘ole service and,‘ _ Neither a l"cc—}¢5 _Wi~‘l'e the-lard y; ;\-bQ5|__5g]]-|Bl'llCll! in difierorlit stores. n, variations in price are still allow- etl but merchants must their merchandise at higher prices sold at dlirlnir thc basic in 194i u. One hairdresser charged mo $5.0.) ior a pcnnanent six months ago. i went. to another one this last Tweak and she charged me $'l.ti0 ior jwhctt sccmeu the some permanent. |1i there is a ceiling price on per- lnsnents why is this allowed A. Hairdressers are charge the price ior permanence that was changed ‘during th p . E“ lllfllliillfl al charsrter rcndiri‘: . o.lclit les- not do on Saturday nights. It while Jam." ilvers:"Tl1cs-t* .v colic outdoors o ThCV i‘. f. l" \v.':. So once more o-lty calls the menl h ‘he ldtchen tire must be kept on. And rest can be so SWEOir-G. pre- Untll Monday. Diary -~ Good- hi, WLNSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Report of Winsloe North School‘ Gr. X - l Lien Roberts. Gr. 1X — i Lois Cra/swcll. Gr- VIII - 1 Donald MncNsughtion Gl- aswe Gr. VI (b) - 1 Phyllis Flord, 2 Gr. IIkI — i Merrll Shaw, 2 Mer- _ TH" ‘THERl-QIVTEIVRWN GlljiDl/‘N.-- NPQQMQIIQ’: florid Tvlsllty-Follr llour 1.0m BYIINIIIEANN ' I Dorothy Dix ‘Says- MAKING HOME FOR WAIF HELPS u" ChiidlessCouple Will Give Elm/try Fine cm In Bringing Up Orphaned Little Ones 5mm my wnsponuw u. _ nuns-v- .v.s-.~v.-m hsppy marriage is that they have respected bv sll who know th home. but they are lonely in it use lauzhltcl‘ and there is no potter o! little feet aloniz its ‘They have made strenuous eflorts the baby supply is not equal to the d o o this wh only fll. in th ir w Th‘: are fortylzh. hisdfly e-cojfl. own their own . . i not one of Jack's favor- o chores so when I first viewed U16 Bllllllfll and asked mischiev- usly MJ-liki 1 knew he would to adopt l. child. but apparently “h eansnid. Everywher- met with the same reply: "We will t we have a waitina list o or three years before vour num- llb and your request for s ohlld can be con- CRAVE CHILDREN s Th is't on thaI .t t tn lt-O met‘ m n a v t d° “fienli, fimfiofid, 11$» the llznowlodteoflt from 1e ' hlna to have happened e {that meant she'd have to see , she'd been wil‘ from women who halve been but whose arms ache to cuddle a their breast. who or‘: ho"! "My can take into their childless homes To these chiln-llur-si suggest a scrt of Lend as a playing truest some little ,o find children to jscfnet t b0 . .11 and women I would "I-I wasn't. ilabv Proposition. by human waif who. by ‘he the ill winds of chan hsitmupon the shores of life, with no- where to K0 and no o other dis than let your be- ed husband know the kind woman he was ieall "I beielve I woul ,’ dance of a lzood man and s’ it pays the child's boa ram . has no money. fers a malaise opportunitv for people wh 0t set them. to satisfy their hesrl bot and cuddle or smart unasie rther advantalze. that if the ev can part. as they cannot do in the u . escorts PERFORM onasr NATIONAL saavrcz the little boulders and t has had no outlet bef but have a chance at doina a For they have these chlldre and when they izlve love to a lone] e fires of ambition in unformmi lit try the finest zift. that is possible to mak e has no family‘ or the rd in the cases in which It seems to me that this of want to adopt children, but wh desire to have a baby to And it has this fu his foster wee-its do not click th 8S I W85 W011i TD es he's got it." n laughed and fail) i0 days apart. Beets. ear- . . ty. 1-1,, voice was ,1,,¢Je enough rots, kohlrsbl and lettuce every 20 when W" ha" “med ll“ "m" n]rc\lgl‘ the m‘ wag w 3° d“. an“, and the seams have an only shiny . s; "now show the bovs hoiv clc i" clrig can be!" Perilous now ‘the Polvcrs-fl‘h.at-Be will grant every concession. If not immed- iately there are a. number of ways ior a lady to gain her objective. Mother Eve fed him; Salome danced. Personally I believe in a smile. A smile-and a dimple-I have sccn work miracles. Ffllillllli Cl this there is women's oldest ulna- pon: Tears! Whether singly or in a delegation is a. debatable ques- on. I believe firmly in the former. I have soon it work. And I know ithat every teacher on thc Island " rext will. ninirs in rclation to the Educational Sys- tem. because of Lhe workings oi the l" ' ' i h ti ' th t. ii The present llidisposltlon of éiiiis ,,,°d°{f“°“ n t e mom u a e loo was the expression in "I'd liko to see ou now and Cherr ," he sa . dy The lgglfiosggilevtithc?! if?» an whhharf 10110098153 sglndlr- slaw °‘""' k "Wm Wm‘ "n" just the man who could to'l us “wok n” N‘ what wo want to know 53f.“ ‘i’ ti"! ti“??? “if. “t”? "'° e ~— 6 0 I l BOO en - IGIII- . ‘ " i I saw 121mg“? m‘ Elam,“ on ground which slopes, Ash trays should be einpt ed and l4! 0n I- , . Ma h ks. mo that he was ggggfamq-fi: ttiilillnmwwlwvihtm fignii? xihhwand till” f0ggsexhvlsfi t’ m‘ mwemmu‘ I such as com and tomatoes should the dav with an unpleasant musty 5 be placed when they w n shade smaller-growing varieties. from The People who take in pent/up parental affection tha their own happiness. oav and generation. ab‘c time of their lives. who rive them the , s _ better results. rrlrls; when they light have given to their colln have done a zreat work. Of course. the one objection to the t it is temporary. and it is often ents have to lzlvc up the children th But in reality. none of them from us Before we school boys and girls. have llnd our happiness wit And the foster parent A Job Only You Can Do i m» Control airman lend Lease Ba/bv Proposition is a heart-break when the foster nar- ev have learned to love so dearly. us keep children with us verv long. Life takes it they am no ionizer babies. no ionizer .v are zone from the home nest. them and we have our memories a has that as well as tho real one. “More or less. He's oorres York papers “aces . -~ , , e is,“ replied tho r s. similar sort of a“ “"132",” nanuwflllymg! ffi‘; $5,“ awfifidfis?“ can run lilona one side of the lrar- "Well. Just write and tell hcr not don Ii the Rarden blot is more to fret any more." 00111-111110‘! "it square-sin the path can he sergeant. "Unless me war lusl-s fill placed down the centre. years. you'll hover be a. soldlcri" , . '- was": cashless’ sass: S bu» aw . 1 d I F mdlilflbiiiiiiisuslrfizshilll: This W3?“ "l" ndentézigihldo not forlzet baths. We chaps set about. and 8 find out 3nd then the next time we, set... mshe shook her head. ‘There 80in: to be a. next time mod :34 your husband m d his putting it like “afraid? It was truly bees mmwant to aeo any more of him. anlcs said “Go fishlns! You milzht h and moisten with the onto a floured board. roll out about inch titick. col into slrnall bis- cuits. Dip cubes “of sugar into the into the centre of each biscuit. Bake about 12 minutes in 1375-400 degrees F.) If I, Qutationa and Answers on Prlcl control vlill appear in The Guard- ian w: a regular feature each day. file questions are those which havo reached lho Wartime Trade Board from housewives in ihis region. The answers are Dro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- M1115 lvlio have Intelligent question! to ask on price control are invited sure o! yourself. of my love for my "Well. I've said already that he's a darned lucky man." He smiled land shook hi. head. I 0118M to have scans this little matter. What We're not living eighties. 'I'here's no hum g with some other If I o fruit: one servinx of potatoes and two servinxs of velzetables. preter- ably arson or yellow and treoflently mfblrkes-dmrnbs (not dry) row: orgmservixis of whole zraln 5mm“ “t nmdhelm‘ °"i','fi;§ 3 cups minced cooked Donk easpoon sa males. peeled. cored and finely D6 i medium onion finely minced p er k crumbs in milk for i5 minu- tes; add beaten eggs and remaining ingredients and pour into adores;- ed loaf pan. Bake in a 350 oven for 36 mlnutu. Sc Blames Liberal Party Wolncrrs Regional‘ Advisory Coin- mlttee of the War Times Prlcfl and Trade Board. Q. I would like to make 60MB 1‘l"_l....c metal.- canny to send t0 my 5011 overseas May I get extra sullar coupons lo buy thc sugar which I d - uili need for this uurplJ-‘ie? i No, extra coupons cannot be t. rry made o. little g 't understand, Jerry. "Maybe not. I take it. your hus- d t kiriow you're lunchlna a esllARY~..:.d . -_ 1 . p on w eve a 5 L i e Minister kiéisickenzle Kim's d easing of restrictions on Rov- John Cobum. United Chin-ch minister-o decimgeg ‘abgytn. lunchean of (t1 gary s ery excu v w by. a? gong’ Print: geirtilster Kin no s an up a ssure Coho id we He said it was m the credit of the h ers of the Progressive Conserv- my parties that they did not ilttcm. t to ilslfiukei! political capital of the lquor S . modities overselariidelcgllu 1133161111‘: cyan: messed u much u Viatledrlgs purchased with your 53!P5_ ' i stul don't understand uhy ment seems to be cuccessiuilv ban- nls houid sell for diiicrent prices iii Sin loll ah oblo- diselanlafmtoothscho duo to exposed i ‘hi1’, some ‘m’ "° l.l TIIE TIWIE A new sodium fluoride treat- A m every moment. hating o Dr. n. Beiore the war varying pric- -—— -lnooinspih. Silo Booswu ls usod u o protective hflotlmhulhr oootlna for practically all time; cl Mmufliflnml ammunition because it neither ex- n extreme oolL 9* ma.‘ n‘ izfiwsfifimfiwlsfié N‘ ‘no uon mlufll ° l] of tho Block sea: m first pl m- ilks; I23“ made ma" than a dw- lips of holly slaw- sum-ml. m m’ Ilgunggl» 55-17:“; Dodd.‘ Kidlléy P W0lilitV€ a visitor toniuht. Wei Ll‘ \' CROCHETED LUNUIIEON DOIL- IIIS ARE BEAUTIFUL vluuul hairdressers i.l'i's'L‘5 uurilli; this peric arlco. ‘liicy are a.l_oweq to price tliev charit- lrne. Would you please ms pare coupons in ration s "cs . sic hard oil the llzlv land."‘tli pill. LiOYlll lnv knillinlz and lzot lcnargc Wilili, Jnlncl. calla: "a bite" Ioriea d illrnl ' , Q window, l arc . what . ’l"llcse coupons urc inmnded ~ . for use onlv in any Lilnamency. It :.-.l o.l mill 110W k1," lilo rcw of saves u. considerable amount illintcd windows in llie oislzery I-mo would sav that perhaps Lhe next- to-the last matron there. . s 1 cll\'Cl‘— l ney when printing m include these in tho origins. mskio in case of need. At the present .1» do her bit. nlcss ncrl to assistlltinic thcre is no immediate use for -in one big Victory Lcun. heso Lsaboutlulb. worrioswiuaywul: to . tor in rock % h; n" m-M“ No. seas in u ' ch ' yards 99-inch fabric. r . "s" coupons for c5521“... ‘$0.13.’. Are gircgidcéulwpg: Asdom: to make the exchange . . d 5 F’ -_-.o.- -_.-_.. -.__. -_..-_‘- .. m cool: w be all ___ lloodnat loo it oli thro i4 cup unm- and ma l M m‘ 5° ' cop sucar gradually. in IGN m: n shlptd dolly is ooly Gr, II rai -— i Mervil Saunrlers|c l on § enlarging from tho t restful-om into he t . teaspoon sods. '1 m into but- tered and floured muffin pans an’: § bake in a moderate oven abou Gr. ll (bl - 1 Robert Younker. Gr I (a) _. 1 Lorraine Mac- Qunrrie. l‘ G1". I lb) - 1 George Younlker. 2 Hurry Ford. a Pcrfrct attendance for February 1m Rnbcrt and George Yolinker. [plain o,- kmon l¢|m_ Si/ll‘ Prlzc: for Arithmetic for. 53ml" Prircs for Spelling IMarchi; Merrill] Filaw, Wzrvil Saunders._5 Tescher- Vern L. Nunn.‘ (Patriot please copy) i when cold cover with mg: § 5.? ORANGTIRSCUIT! Two cups flour: te alt: 4 teaspoons baking po cs art 1.11s Jui o1 i t NAllI-n-q-n-n-nq- “s55 25" n s-rnmrsnonllo ----- 3: 35%? OITY---PIUVIVGI~-Il ‘i r ARRIL 22. 1944 "I. Social and Personal r Fashions 1 Llléffllljfl!» Living Ea‘ Leisure The Woman7s Realm “Ncumlon @1331? aillomlfaylifltluustliphe ' X1006 l0!‘ YOU? simple Wllflmy Th,” to blocs where dresses. .,,,‘:,,"§,,f°;",'f,‘f paoamqtPsulinc. New York c; No Justice measured by BOOKIIDIW; sill!" l)‘ “°'W\1ss-1or-yoii' h“ |1g 9m 0mm grips a heel. one says. “too your spring tailor-mam heart knows rear with s "sluloi" a say little bsi '90s“ is oetiayeo. nor/only there. with an ubstandmz» open crown but A wide-meshed vcu must be drapqg. Dacha New York Times. to look attractive. nno. says. on ..___ designer. youo oc suitable m, WAX l8 WANING i "L121 give all women a "lilt." Th“ out Baku.‘ m“; u“ “mum- paper year they are mane of Wllflflus “mm ior wrappina materials bl.» no lelslzay. And m fir: nresiqmthhhx formerly. The longer are they tiny. "runny" hats n", wrgwer, are satlslacwry. but ‘rncy now have coal-in - out, p5,; more wave; will be iounu on KlOO- olilliltyl A nest combination 1,1 shelves with ends litisealed. you ask ma! l” etrgu will be llelblna War-W"! 90"‘ "mm" “a” “Mm” "mm M" tsuch loaves clever oaok trestmelil. to no with mgataanof ,{,“,‘,‘,,§°°f,fe,,, g3 "dnm- m9 oliirent nairoos. And she dc. and Rogd]. says a. U. S. dispatch. siims adorable minus to lui out Lhe really worrying." "on yg you were." r quizzically. "You're '!ery sweet, ,ou know, Cherry. Parlor: i hat- ovnlz a ". l s l You“ GARDEN hats, gluveswbagg. dllslggiraitgliikolilid ~ . Jewelry mil-w ‘L =5 llli wflgg,l=ltgg“l;gkfififfgg,g°lfiififi_ lmppily together" for smart CluELS. tics yield vitlunine A in addition 9V9" "ma" we“ “k9 a n"! to vitamins C. Golden Bell. Also "m!" “m” ‘he. m“ l‘ “all “ml mom mm“ Jelly. 15 rwom- becoming hat. bhe can wear he; l" t and feel badl of mended as the best yellow. 1t is last year's he , l m- . Sh can \\car ner i l .m5:fii°gh$g X" 9m" “n” °r m“ vegiégudresse lmu a new hat alhsq ieoi well dressed. Just the Iemininl why vegetable‘ that are old and VIBWDOHW Dill. 111's UUYSI And Wt “Dpeflflnm really make 800d with lt. don't we? and spinach <i=prlné Q Y , ,,___ lfiriorotgro. 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