P (IE TWO , ~n _ -- Woman's Re aim '1. Social an Happenings Of {no The Week formerly Edythe The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Lady Lever, Gault, of Montreal, told the annw‘ Wyatt, Summeiside, were among meeting of the Carmdian Women's club in London that the Lions clubs of Canada and the United States had sent the club nearly $45,000 to be given an organization chosen by the Queen for the relief of bombed children. At the Queen's request the money was forwarded to flair; and Strays‘ society. Lady ver, as chairman, also announced that three mobile kitchens, one from the Ontario Motor League, had been presented through the club to organizations in Britain. The Mnrchioness of Donegal (Violet Gertrude Twining», native of Hall- fax, N.S., reported that eight mo- hih ennteens had been presented 00 tho Canadian Y.M.C.A., and that more than 100 radio sets had been shipped to isolated searchlight units. She siild a donation had been received from the Patriotic Salvage Corps of Winnipeg through which» 25 sets were purchased. but that the demand remains great. O O O I Mrs. Churchill. wife of Britain's Prime Minister, has been appointed a commander (sister) of the Order of St. John oi Jerusalem, says’; L0fld0fl despatch. ' O O O O Mr. Justice AE. Arsenault, was receiving the congratulations of his friends, Tuesday on the occasion o! his 72nd birthday. O O O Hon. J. D. l-Ivndman, President. of the Pensions Appeal Court, Ott- awa. had his 68th birthday on Wednesday. O O O Miss Dorothy Kirwln, left Tues- day morning on return to Wash- ington where she is attached to the Canadian Legation after a ten days holidays at her home here, O O O O Mrs. George Filiiter cf Monctcn arrived last evening on a visit to Mr. and MrsuAllun Cosh. O O O Mrs. Charles E. Robertson Jr. of New York, who is visiting Lieut- Coi. and Mrs. Russel Chandler, is entertaining at a luncheon party today at the Charlottetown Hotel, in honor of Mrs. Wendell Worth. O O O Mr. and Mrs. H.A.C. Sca-rth, have as their guests at KePPOoh, their daughter Miss Virginia and son, Lieut. Commander Campbell Scarth. t - c a Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Peppin are spending a holiday at the Cox Hotel in Souris. . O O O Mrs. V. Saunders, Miss Alice Cox, Miss Beale Beer. Miss Ada Harris have returned from a. holiday in Souris. _ ' - O O Mrs. M. M. Crawford of Toronto, is spending some time with her son Flight Sergeant Malcolm A. Craw- ford, R..C.AF., Charlottetown, O O O The present lndispcsitlon of Dr. IHW. Tidmarsh in Montreal, is greatly regretted by his many friends. ' . O O Mix Winnifred Gillan left by plane Monday on return to Wor- cester, Mass, having had a delight- ful holiday with Dr. CH. Beer and her sister, Beer. _ O Hon. Flt. Lieut. the Rev. T. Bussell Somers, left yesterday for Toronto, where his marriage is to take place on August 22nd to Miss Llesslca Wallis, Somers. who is on a month's holiday, will return the visitors welcomed at poch this week. x” O O O O Mr. Donald Simpson, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at liioiell, and Mrs. Simpson, are visiting in Amherst the guests of Dr. and Mrs. the COMM. O O O O The Hon. Patricia Mountbatten. 18-year-old daughter of Britain's commando chief, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who recenfiy fin- ished her schooling which included a business course, in New York, re‘-' turned to England by Clipper and is now doing war work. O O O O Rev. Donald Boothroyd and his bride are being given a cordial Wei. come. O O O O Miss Virginia Townshend, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E5. Townshend, has left to resume her duties as Technician in the Nova Scotia. Hospital, Dart- mouth. N.S. O O O O Mu._!-In.rry L. Hodzson. of New York. is spending a few weeks at her summer home, Hodgson Haven, Malpeque. O O O O Rev. William Orr Mulligan of Westmount, P.Q., formerly of this City. is spending the week-end in Halifax and is to be the guest preacher in St. David's Presbyter- ian Church. O O O O There is a lot of mid-summer entertaining just now for out of town friends, picnics, luncheon; bridge parties. teas. drives, and bathing parties with clam-bakes at night. O O O O Mrs, Anne Peters of Lethbrldge, Alberta, who is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gardiner. is having a. delightful holiday among her old friends, after an absence of over eighteen years. O ,O O O Mrs. Walter Geer of Long Beach. New York. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Macwilliams oi East R’ ilty, left by plane on Thursday 1r Moncton enroute to Boston. O O O O If there is one diplomat in Wash- ington who has made tremendous strides in the last six months it is Maxim Lltvinoff, the Russian um- bassador. He has gained a reputa- tion as a. shrewd and long-headed statesman. His English-born wife, Ivy. has been of inestlmaole value to him. She probably is the most influential woman in the Washing- ton diplomatic set, this womnn from 11011110“. by way of Moscow. There is no diplomatic nonsense about her, no Oxford accent, no pretence. she gives a. straight answer to a fair question and altogether is winning many friends for her adapted country. O O O O The tea hostesses at the Tennis Courts this afternoon will be, Mrs. J. E. Wren, Mrs. L. Duffy. O O O O Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubert Beer have returned from Roseneath, where they spent an enjoyable month, guests of their son and his wife, H. Mr. and mszwalier L. Beers. I Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Donald who have been visiting relatives in Sum. merside and Maipeque, have re- turned to their home in Monctun. home the first week in September. N B when he and his bride will take up their residence in St. James Manse. O O Mr. and Mm. Dan Anderson, with their daughter Elizabeth and son John are expected from Montreal, might on their annual holiday O O O O Mrs. RR. Hurst and daughters, Marjorie and Muriel are visiting iiVilrs. Hurst's father, Mr. Frank Miller in Sydney. O O Miss Dorothy Keefe, nurse at the Canada Car and Foundry Co. in iAmberst is on a holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe. O O O Miss May Trueman of the High- land View Hospital, Amherst, is spending part, of her holidays in ci ' ty- O O O O A cordial welcome is being given Mr. and Mlrs. ES. Wilkins. who have arrived home from Montreal and Halifax. Mr. Wilkins. although steadily improving nfter his recent. very serious accident is not yet BOA! ire upsmtlve duties. O I O Mrs. A.A. Bartlett, who has been spending a few weeks in Souris, has returned and is now among,‘ the annual visitors at Gregors. iBrnckley, for the mpnth of August. O O Mirs. BenJamin Rogers and Mrs. Murdock McKlnnon are spending the week at the Coxflotel in Souris. O O Miss Jean Logan, editor of the woman's seclion of the Ottawa Citizen and Miss Leslie Johnstone of the edimral staff oi the Otiaw! Journal are summering at Stan- hope Beach. m. and Nine. Wortman cf Mons- N.B., are visiting in Summer- s e. THE COOK'S CORNER ++%¢ BLACK CURRANT JAM Two quarts black currants 1 1-3 cups water, 4 1-4 cups sugar, 3-4 cup honey. Top and tail the black currents. simmer the fruit and water for I0 minutes. Add sugar and honey and cook about l5 minutes or until thick. Pour into hot sterilized jars grid when cool, seal with paraffin. Yield: 3 1.2 pints. I This makes a thick, Jelly-like am. BLACK CURRANT JELLY To each quart of black curranis add four cups water. Crusn cur- rants and oil until soft and mushy. Strain Juice through a moist Jelly ba . Measure Juice and boil for six mnutes. For each cup of original Juice add one cup sugar and boil until it sheets from e spoon _ approximately 6 to 10 minuies. Pour into hot sterilized Jars and when cool, seal with paraffin. TILUE THE TOILER- THE WINNING SPIRIT _THE Ovv v vv vvvvv GIRL, DESERTED BY DAD, TELLS NEED OF TWO PARENTS Couples Are Asked To Read Her Letter ‘- Before They Seek Divorce ' c,,$,',':;,“';;',',, 1,',‘,§,',‘,"',‘,',°",-,,,°2,,,,,."'°‘. In: u n feature for Sut- ‘ '- " ‘d’? m“ ‘uuiilgrtamw “m. DEARMZi$DIX—Il.magirl,i6 years old. Myfaiher left my " ° '3 "Tfd 3;“ m,“ mother when I was 5 and my brother a baby. mother has slaved houxfl"; In u“: "um Th. ver in to t . Alth h sh ovides us with everything we e 5 Ce supp“ us hgvueg beer: tgrrribly chealcdin not having a source of embarrassment to me. as well u of loneliness I yuwtoun IIIVIIOII l0 actually need, I realize that I father. It is My friends ask me continually othy pa; Says- ebout my father, and them that he is not with us that my! parents are divorced and father is married again. plain that I seldom do. w vice. and a mother to help us go right. time to supporting us, What a. privilege it must be f a child to go home and find a smiling . and happy mother and father thgrrel DENT Q ANSWER-Attention all oi you disgruntled husbands and wives who your homes and half- ren, because you have discovered that your Maria seen across the breakfast table as she looked when you were courting her, or because tired business man, instead of the great lover you thought you were get- are thinking of breaking up ting. Rlead this poor bewildered young girl's letter a fresh grip on your courage and your sense cf rl get about Reno and start in to mak of letting it go on the rocks. Maybe you did make a bad choice of a mate. Maybe your husband or wife has faults that get on your nerves. dissatisfied. heart's desire. It is too bad if you were childless, you might ta folly of not retrieving a mistake, no ee a ave one an Iqdhey at? lth t I h d ything serve all this because he chose to roam. If my mother was ood enough llll- CIIIY|°'J¢‘°W"- . for us to be left with and good enoug ‘ " her whole life to making ours as complete as pos- sible, why wasn't she good enough for him? Mifriends have their fathers who them wschoollafiairs anidhpal $101103 w}: is bl I have go aonie, or w mo er e a e , I eed. fth to hold tak llihecardsiothe re- w go My brother and n W: d?) hi» 516v: taller toeggt the ration for the are we °‘i“"‘t'?’.i‘2i' pltn ' n in t th of ness n ng eir app ess a e expense - their chlldrens puts great sorrow on the child- tlofl be Dllwhafid ren and changes their entire lives. A- NEED Two PARENTS Lif today is hard for us who are ou have. We have none. us ad know what kind of a. main our father is- All men and women who have children who W11 the 8088-1‘ ration 101181! mem- oi’ divorce should put themselves in hi?" 01 hi?!‘ (Wm hWRhOId. bu _ a“ and realize ma; men- semsh- no one outside her own househo . Can the household sugar ru- from any store? Any store which regularly ordinary Q. How are the ration cards to growing up. We need both a father be used, I am doing the best I can with the A. pieces that are left of my life, trying to fit them together so that I will storekeeper make a good woman, but I could do a far better Job if I had the backing of two parents and had a mother who did not have to devote her whole pun: HIGH SCHOOL STU your Jim has turned out e a success of your marriage HOSTAGES T0 FORTUNE But you HAVE children. You sibility that you cannot escape. You know that children need a stable home in which they can strike down their roots. Just as much as flowers need a eunshiny garden in which to bloom to perfection. and a mother to have You know that they need both a father “m, can-y icnd them and train them into developing into the kind of men and women they should make. And you know t at the children of divorced parents experiences they have been throug natures warped. Their belief in the true and the beau- variably blighted by t ism is slain. Their to give up You have assumed a. respon- gm-ces on leave? are almost in- h. Their ideal- iiQ - A Joli Only You Ban ilo Price Control Questions ma; my the Women's .' Co ltte f the Wlrtlme Price! I ever see him and I have to ex. mgllaad: ao-rd. chum" Bum” tcde Q. an individual ration card in to get sugar? Yes. Eadi member household? A Yes. The housewife can ob- deals in sugar in the course of business. the amount of sugar that ma hased. The coupons mus detached from their card; presence of ihe storekeeper. . from their cards valid? A . No. Consumers must always take the whole card to the store orphaning your child- and detach the necessary coupon isn't g5 glamorous B; from ihe 0"" in the presence oi through a cocktail glass ihe storekefllwf- u; be 5 How do visitors from Canada? A. Visitors from the Office in Ottawa before instead their own country if tion Cards will be m led to their holiday address in Canada. p Maybe you are bored and If they are living in hotels they Maybe you haveseen somebody who comes nearer to your will not need ra lo But you have children. about your rigiht to happinem and cards m be bti ed Immi a?’ O? an t0 What arrangements can for members oi the armed A. Hostesses must provide sugar out of their househod ration for the first week. Men on longer leaves w'll be provided with a ra- QAQAAOIQQQQAAA»; ~4.ann: A MerningSmile tiful shattered. And they grow up moody and bitter, with a sense oi be- longing nowhere and feeling that they are little pariahs because they are not like other children. How could it be otherwise with children who are shuttled back and forth between their father's house and their mother's house without bav- oeoovooceo-neeeeo4oo-o-o STE‘? OUT Two farmers d:c‘ded on a trip ing any permanent home, who have perhaps four parents, yet none of i0 town. After a round of sight- which they are proud to boast of as MY father or MY moth Read this girl's letter. It will tell you better than any moralist or night," said preach-er how children feel about their parents’ divorces. Then donb wish that fate on any hppless child. EXPECTAN '1‘ baby soon. man who has him. MOTHER FALLS 1N DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I am a young wife of 1'! and am expecting a He went away flve months ago and I have had no word of him since. but I have heard through othcrs mat he is going around with another woman. -___ alien in love with me and I am very much in love with Th» Hcliywocd magnate icld an My husband is in the army. er i’ n n LOVE I have fold this boy my troubles and he says he will take d the b b h it Ines. ghgildmiltaik it gvgr vwitehlmyclgusband, or Just geifmarried to the man I love? 511cm Answers-imam? child, tam-mail“ bigamy tto ' oran O W B8 I10 sum y you cm w 8n ally married to another you commit No matter how much marry one man while you are still crime f hi h ill be unished- $0.. love (tllriiswsegondogwzetheargeggfigig, york can't lekfllly 11°00!!! hi! good can What do you think I should do? your other to know wife until you get a divorce from your husba For a girl of l7 you seem to have gotten yourself info a. lot of trouble, so I urge you to be more certain of your own feelings and a oer- tain of the characters oi the men you bring into your life before You ihogghlgt you md Iilumngeér but .kl i h turns me e , n' run ‘aw months yogi: QLJOFTOKSZT: and! reascfiabiy siyire that Number 2 ber 1 d enter into another nmrriage. risk again. won't walk out on you as Num 1.? RED CURRANT AND RASPBERRY JELLY Crush one quart raspberries and add 1-2 cup water. Boil for l0 min- utes or until fruit is soft and mushy. Drain through moist Jelly bag Yield: 1 3-4 Cl! 191°6- Mash three cups re add one cup water. Boil, for l0 minutes or until fruit is soft and mushy. Drain through moist Jelly _ bag. Yield. Approximately l 8.4 cups. Combine 1 3-4 cups each of red current and raspberry Juice and boil 10 minutes. Add 2 1-2 cu sugar and boil until it reaches 8 jellying stage-approximately six minutes. GOOSEBERRY JAM Two quarts gooseberries, 1 1-! cups water, 4 1-4 cups sugar. Top and tail the gcoseberries. simmer the fruit and wafer for l0 minutes. Add sugar and cock for about half hour. Pour into hot sterilized Jars and when cool, seal currents and t with paraffin. Yield: Approximate- iy 3 L2 Dinis This it corn syrup m3 be ad recipe if it is y aste. IOBCH PILLOW! Pillows that m w be left oui- fifth. “m. m develupi doors should have an inner Lng of oilcloih, and an outer ing of some attractive washable material. Then there will no worry abo as the rain will not injure RANCH) BUTTER Soak the rancid butler for two ""- which a. hours in cold wafer, to blunders. m“ ‘A 9°“ demanded the producer, him!" lot more Jam is ‘quite thin when hot but it thickens considerably when cools. If desired, ope-half cup honey or ded to tn too tart for your _r ut them on a wet da seeing they entered a hotel ‘We'd like lo siaiy here for the er. the el "Certainly." sa’d the clerk. "Wfillid you like a room with e. bath?" afhe elder farmer hesitated. l Go on, Oliver," urged hLs friend, ‘be 8- Bbort. We only live once." cor IITM ANYWAY Last week I met a young assistant that. in his opinlcn a cer. taln writer was the only man for a film they had under considers- ttllggfiuglhe assistant was tac‘fully Don't you think he's a little too caustic?’ he suggas‘ed_ “Do I care new much he mes?» "Get EGYPT? TERI! ' Year-round telegram? the Nile delta allows m; growth of three crops annually. £1: ENCLDSE SNAPSHOTS m LEITERS B.‘ it 0 our fllml direct in Canada's lei-gut photo and printing. ‘ l ‘I 08h. k Vizlrme a n? gamble! IIIO llll Will‘ l 011G‘! .I will be better p sued with your pinata. w“ Films Developed. and I- thorn. PfilllOfl 25¢ Am an non. IIII Souvenir wllh ouch Oder A customer at South Durham, 0., wrill It “l appreciate your excellent wot and prompt- h trund- ..i.;'..’ti°ii’i“§'i.i.‘i“fieiy°“' "°"‘..?-‘l cove]; Save dealers‘ pr CDVQT- hgnO ciutome large pinch of clrbmne o! “d. IMOIIIIDOII|CQOIDOMIIIG-IIO'IIIEIO|IOOQO has been added. Work flu- thorcughly mnd then form inic the desired roll. OTAI INAIOOIOT IIIVIGI In Ill, In! Ollloe A, Toronto Print Name Ind Addren Pluinly on OnlII. butter sPiRfiLw I M - NlNci OUT lN (mnRupf|;|-"_r_i__»_v<\ __(_;l_l_ARl)iI\!\_\__ ‘ answers are provided by the Board. Reader; who have intelligent queu- ‘tinuntoukonprioe control% Does ev_ rybod hav lo have e y e ‘g9 Mm A. 0i’ lhO them, household has a se arete card. Q. can one mem r of a house- t for .5?“ i? ie it l sh opp , ave n a Not only will it be more c able when you W50 back to drive away, but you i have sa oline. Gas evaporates more rapid- ly when the car is left in the sun. The housewife gives the coupons representirag e be in the Ave loose coupons detached the f search has shown that shell covers a combination of many of the nutrients necessary to sate- mel guard the health United sta/tes obtain sugar in United and weep. and then take States should apply to the Ration ght and Justice, and for- ter and an importa iron Ln the diet. yolk stimulate growth. yolk is es diet of chi dren. in Sllhlhllf-Ghb with which silver is presence. In abundance of vitamin fat soluble A, essential for growth, and water soluble B, valued for its preventive and curative properties as well es for body d of vi arnin D, which _ ets- in the growing c lid. Recent tests stanllal amounts discovered fertility vitamin known as tains vitamins in greater variety or in greater and more valuable amounts than the egg. leaving osslble. Ra- them either at their home address Or lo n cards. If no If ration card has been obtained prior the to arrival at the border, application fl diigom mthe -on cer on u y. ey be completed and mailed at once the Ration Division, 69 given hostages to fortune. You mdgau s; 0[tawa_ have brought helpless little creatures into the world- You have thrust life upon them and you are in honor bound to do everything possible to made help them make their lives worthwhile. be - _T%4\-£ ~ - cl Personal 1 Fashion; '1 Literature Living c The Woman's Realm “OOMIBIAPIOIBIAUT! " Somaunblflofbeeutymomawu nomourmgsrk spirits. such the méuiiia. and younl. eflvllflnl l n For dsjnph sheep; and sud: are With the green world they live in; and (H0O! rill: Tint for tbanselvee s. cooling oov. ert nuke ‘Gsinst the hot season: the mild forest brake, mm with a sbrlnkllnl of Mr musln-ose blooms -—\lovhn Keatl. CAI-RY SMALL PARCELS One of the moet important ep- peele to women sho pers is tho IO. quest to carry sane gasoline and rubber arg saved by reductions in store delivenes and, in peacetime lhe bulk of retail de_ liver-lee was bundles that could early have been carried. parcels. Both made u of small LEAVE CAB. IN SHAPE Tip to women drivers- when you car next time ou go y s ot. ort- ved gas- BE HARD-BOILED IN SELECTING EGGS the egg is rated oods Today as one of "protective " Re ‘its fragll-e of human beings. The yolk is rich in mineral mat- :1t source of The fat in egg substances which ‘Ihenefore, egg ially valuable in the Egg white is rich wn by ' readiness darkened in its found an contains yolk is eveioprnent. carry lug; quantities revents rick- dww that eggs possess sub- of the recently E. There is vitamin me A navy balibuntal hat has a cronm covered with yellow butter cups and green stems. ‘me greatest operas of composer Wolfgang Mozart are The Magic Flute Don Giovanni. The Marriage cf Figaro and Minnrcfs Kills pain. Party 1;‘. Gucci o» A-Imtlnl - g 3i une hunter: b31231»? i? tori-flaw“ "58’ hilarious goings-on are called tn Safari" and it's l Brand 3"" ° plly at your next party. Give each Ill!“ l "Y l““'“°' one cut from cardboard-And I’ nounce e prize for the largest be] of game to be caught in 30 minute; Lioinsieng tlgfgl :2- 33,“ an gr: es . i - You have previously hidden about the room pictures of animals out mm inexpenllve ehildreife bookl- But more fim to have the mice mechanical ones. let them Ifllml guddenly on the ecenel For the big- gest kill. award a toy elePhlnf; Another rollicking game i: Who Am I7" Pin the name of a flmoul person on the back of each player and let him learn bil identity b; asking queltionl: "Am I dead yet’! "What's my claim to fame? Give e tin horn to the first to Iufll hil “g3 did 1w W" ‘l’! M1,!" writing," “Card Tole Fortunes? They're met fun-like the dozliilln of other gems: and stunts given- our Sit-page booklet. Has ice-break- cn, teem games. guessing contests. fortune Ilmel to make Y0" "l! "m" ennui-i °=".Y'='".°'.‘;J°".E_ ..... 86nd 305 in coins er our Mo; of "Party Games 'or All gecasionl‘ ii’. "“‘ fimli“. llfitmfiiilh sure wr e pa address and the name or booklet. OtreetAddreI henna O19 year-old Dennis Edmonsonb ambit- ion to be a parachutist cost him his life. He hanged himself in an experimental Jump. ' To Ch-rlotictown Gm-rdiun, _AUGUST 1, 1942 Leisure QWMM“ .. -'-"."""*~="‘=-‘-‘»-"' ' mu elf-Tau»: “urea-sauna air-gig‘ ‘if? "m" im t lo ut iovq fl ii 27am,» d. that is by inserting two (ihfllllg and then 8 ilie moves on t; prawns on th f the fingers e Qmikfi Inch (minus month 5081M I113 the new moon. sdim Arm fmrfi $.32" foot troilblz 5 by foot inspection MINI and tee um route ml“!!- "me Pei-sun u is nl-med Green ‘he will" _ 1 have been wumbecgilusgtofitg: zmn Si!‘ ma; 51$; back over the m °°"'" Ping m removed :10 w. down r roll. __ _ V“ b “n; in: them half y the "m" °‘-‘-’1'-‘-""“ ° chemise: l.“ 11*‘??- wu“ 1' ma“ m‘ o“ w” w hatter NgIOVRI but broil}. ‘mi: revent it is by conservation. “P . b my, out t once. Slip them mm éngir. thE: ilaqegtgihiagfisfil?“ it...“ e nuke with as little wrinkling Q mlmlffd, Qjufi c,‘ Qdp,” “g on WASHABLI rvrus Mm" o, me Ema“: 5 “Md m, The weshabllity o! glove; u wenrability of gloves, which m, deicrmined by their mare-inn 1 Kd, d“ not on, on m‘ ma, buckskin ad modu leaiher should $11111? skill oi manu¥ecture and b‘ d‘! °nl°°d "l! iheégilktlwlgng oonthe care .'a1e: pfgexffrtkfgnyuélgas 100k and we," cape, chemcisl doeskin, vmte ttér l, wan, m. the p w; buckskin pigsk n, calfskin, gm. they u‘ desmuui r ex. skin an grained deerskln. 1.1m ample suede 810,,“ u, no; colors wash more satisfactorily for driving. Too small gloves mean u"?! 5"‘ m"! ""3 130W: that discomfort and bursting seams. and h"? bee" "film-ii? cry cleaned moving space for the fingers in but 31W“ h" hi"! bfen wmlied heavy xloves means less strain on may be dwmd- ""1 “VH5 Wish seams and material and more 59m" they bewme "17 "umth Chamois and doeekin glow" should not be washed on the hands, Use mild soap in cool water, color. ed euedes should be wash=d cold water. When clean rail them in a bath towel and away fn-m excessive heat. Before they m dry blow into them to puff 11m drape. A SHTCH-IN-TIJKE ‘Ihe lecturer urged that ripped seams be mended immediately ut not with too coarse a thread as it may tear the material. Never put gloves away wet but dry them thoroughly away from direct heat which will prevent spotting. It is Needlecraftf, For The Home A soft and charming version of the dress that copies the suit. Make it in printed cre for town, or in cool cotton for e country. designed for 48 and 50. Size 36 r yards 85-inch fabric. To order pattern: Write or send Picture with your name and ed- diue with 20 cents coin or slam to the Needlecraft Bureau. char ottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. Style No. 3511 size Name Street Adam} at! Province YOUNG CI-IUTIST KILLED HULL, Elngland —(CP)— Eleven- MIE YOII MORTIFIEII I lillli Fiilliiiii Duo To "Middle-Ago"? nldl. po nd is worth trying! DIUIGN NO. A crocheted um hat u comfortable hot to mr- Y‘ M} rsw"....'.iriiir-..-.'zzsrst‘i'°fi tii,i2"%"ni%“m°*f§i“iii.“€$$ mtfitmof amieriais needed, illustration of stitches and wmPW I To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with Y0" address with lo cents in coin or stumps to Needlework Bun!“- town Gill-Minn, Ill! name l" chariot" Needlework Department. Denim No. ill! ____1 NAMli------------—-—_—--""' 4 smear ADDR$B-------————-"""-“ OrrY-----.._.____pppvmo3 --'--—-""' ~