-4’ J.w.I_ vv wvw. §§§O§§O-Q+OOQ&OO§O-O-O§O'§ - THE LIKEABLE ““““ u IVIAN BYLVESTER CAIRN g8. ind" ¢++0+¢o+>+o+o+o+mw+o ‘TNT 1T so’ Ellzabezli, knowzng lier own ln-- o! “Tlflklés 0n men's faces that's . \\.ls almost angry at‘ b"! W0 important style:- .‘ ‘int-n lit: mus. have The ones that's made from worries. u to sec ner, “llllc she an’ the ones tltat's made from \ cit-d llim. It was not. smiles. The first won't get- you lmywbar; the other kind impart Gsod cheer to folks around you. an keep youth within your heart. IVATCI-IES GO PLACES Wu lies have never been as uzll 1n desjgn__as_this year, fun‘ o1 Aunt Isobel who must naveY kilo-fill, But licr in llic uoii l "zui inc‘. ' Q» =» ougiits suuiig L0 llliit slit-B ii .,,c DPCOVCIQO, .. . All illltl got R1110 l ioQoul-tt. Gcizlld C°“,1‘l~ i) uldin": be M‘ So he did, and he stuycti or." l Trevor paused a moment us if ‘uvl ,. comment. and then addrr, "Dr-finitcly‘ the best-looking CllLilll- lcui" I've ever had." nuts LtllCl liic. .l/.( vcrtt ntly his lizind to he drew ba-uk u if lie hard been‘ bu: ' I. Pierce drziwled l)l2llllll\'('l_\'_ "But — one doesn't like to ask but “try ‘bi-lum- mu-iug» one \\'O_Ild(?l'S~—\\'ll_\' was he throwing c. . m“. “Mu ,,_; pclople into ponds? So drastic and so oi L‘ -r 1 "h win lit ' sual. p "Didn't I tell you? Because they? had thrown the puppy 1n first. He had gone in alter it, but he wasnt quite as muddy iis Johnston because - he had waded in. instcnd of being throivn. At all events, there he \\'.lS, and lic didn't know what to do with the puppy. So I had to take ii. An unusual young man." t Elizabeth hull. an idea that this ...f><“.‘!. $'{"‘:"""* id no conic licrc .d int Isobel told lk " | rc lklltd, Geygldl siorv had been told for her benefit; H lu -,-> mm mu; although her godmother hardly- too So e, alihougliI 1001194.“! h“. di1'°.°i"°n' §1‘l)“- u “L\[(}\\1LS gum. Cousin Cell-u seized this occasion 1' oi xwiiiallciict‘ lii ulr- w 99ml a mo! - . ' lill o" » t1. we -~v{lflat character. So simple and ' Mu; unspoiled. Now Isobel, it you we weren't a snob you'd ask him up to meet us. A man like that is worth m] dozens o_l' efIetc--—" ' "l quite agree with you." inter-l lrupted Indy 'I‘revor. “But. he, \\ ion the illirly iisseniblctl for di ' ‘ll looked in surprise ' - pit-my wl l\ u ._v , ‘ _ y 9 plufl; 0;- houom. I wouldn't come if I_ did ask him. Hes» A tor, ousting we mo the most aggreslvely independent young man l ever met. And he. ,_(‘i not an exceptionally unattralc- “DP-Milli “Unis? W" U he (“f1 COW-e- (mu 1501,61" Cousin C911“ was Hes quite civilized. In fact, his man- ou woken to the verge of rudeness. "GT5 B" better Illa-ll WW5?’ CHAPTER XXII 5T TIIE MONK'S POOL Elizabeth decided to see Gerald first thing in the morning and went‘ round to the yard lifter breakfast. i She was met by a sound of cheer- ful whistling, f0 lowed by the bark‘ of a dog. "Shut up, Mike." A familiar voice silenced the barking. l Elizabeth felt suddenly shy, but it was too lute to withdraw, fcr Ml"ll—l ucl had given a. yelp of welcome, so she went forward. The car stood m; the middle of the yard. Gerald in dungarees, shirt open at the ne:k,' sleeves rolled high, was busy ivltnf you think so?" Lady Trevor . ilnnloved by her criticism. " z. ‘i; M's rallit-r zt drain" Ehz-l abctli c ampioned him, as she would- liavc championed any unpopular on or lhii all . “first. dog certainly requires so . explanation, hes the ugliest dog I ever suxv." "And. I got him through the hand- -The Woman's Realm Elizabeth said nothing, but a M151‘ 6000 vvv. Woman's Re alm v. Social a Leisure nor have they been been h: o! 111M111 “places. This goes two “firs: Seen _in as muny places". may be dining dancing, riding, Shi-YPPHIB. working, playing, swim- mina. motoring and golfing, play- 1118 tennis, badminton or back- sr-rtunon. Also on the lapel, u B r1118. in a bracelet, a clip, on a lmketbrok. a bill clip, a belt buckle as a chatelalne or in a pencil top. Many colors appear in the new- looking hats. most striking, perhaps, jut: giptuzwwi: TQEGHQBPFAN nd Pe mnwvovvw-oo-o-vc GIRLS OFTEN IGNORE SIGNS WARNING AGAINST MARRIAGE They Can Prevent Future Unhappiness If They Will Take Time To Analyze The Character Of The Man Dear Dorothy Dim-I am a. girl of 21, deeply in love with a boy to whom I am engaged to be married, but now I am beginning to be in doubt as to whether he would make a good husband. Utg to the time of our - engagement he was every ing that was kind and considerate and sweet, but now he is mean, rude and even cruel to me. the magcnuis, fuchsigls to purpleg. also vellatv shades bright or dulled Sre ‘s from chartrctlse and lime’ casts to Kelly and including bronze zones, effective with gray and with black, vcry light, beiges, black, nu- ‘ inerous shades in blue, several grays, l both lzght and steely. CHURCHILL trims coon SANDWICH Mr. Churchill likes a well-made sandwich. as his former secretary, Phyllis Mcir. tclls us in her book, "I Was Winston Churchill's Pri- vate Secretary”. bvlicn ordering a picnic, he drew, for the headi ivalter of the hotel, an exact sketch of hcw the beef sandwich should bc made _- slices not too thick or to) thin, crusts trimmed off, plenty of butter, beef right to the edge of the bread. "I don't like to bite twice into o. snndwvich before I can tell what's inside of it". “fr. Churchill quoted as. shying The author's cittert-zliiiing chapter on Mr. Churchill as epicure sliotvs that he likcs simplicity in fcod - but the simplicity of ilcifcction iii cooking and iii service. GUARD YOUR LOOKS _Tli1s week ,. ncx‘. week .. some- time... never There are ycur beauty moments — Gone with the wind. And your beauty? Beyond re- pair- So do 1i» now or thcre'll be trouble ahead: If you make u without using an astringent un er your founda. tion lot-ion or crcam. It will close the pores and prevent blackheads, c-pen pores, and subsequent spots. It’ you have a permanent and your hair is not in proper condit-ion first or nll. Podponc the pennan- ent. Have conditioning treatmentfi. This is a case of fools rush in whcre tvise women fear to "perm." . time to save her from a lile ol misery, yours is. is“ that 1 do “no egtlifiarioii ulzugmllfigxzeglyladgixltfln- A man seldom befriends HEB-TS 11110011 I111 um y G 011 B - ' " " exit from any I have iver known. fame-r A girl who ofl-ends and mother are divorced and quarreling seems to be a pastime the household. He has a fairly good job and draws a moderate salary when he works steady. which isn't always. The thing he seems to think most of is money, and ne dictates to me about how I shall spend. my salary. I-Ie objects to my buying new clothes and con- siders a visit to the beauty salon ar extravs - ance. Yet he will spend my money on himse f. My parents have objected to our marri e from the beginning and my mother is hear broken over it. Will vou please advise me what steps to tnke in this mattu. DOUBTFIJL GIRL ever a girl's gualdian angel was working over- Catvt you hear youis shouting to you not to marry a boy who, even before you are married, is making you perfectly miserable? Women who marry men who are beasts and brutes and cads and rounders always excuse themselves by saying that they had no idea that Tom. or Dick, or Harry was that kind of a character. Yet every one oi L these men handed the girl he was courting a thousand tips as to the sort‘ of a chap lie was in time fore her to have saved herself if she would have l (About 6 half-pint jars or 8 B-ounce taken them. She saw John drunk time and againpyet she went on and 218M?!) married him. She forgave Bob for philandcring with other girls. Wilen Eight cups (2 3-4 giunds) prepar- Sum spoke brutally to her she burst into sobs instead of showing him the ed pears, 1 cup wa r, 5 1-2 cups ioor. (2 1-2 pounds) sugar, 1-2 teaspoon Analyze the Boy Friend salt, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 Have enough sciise to sit down and analyze your case and see what LgblespoQng finely chapped mini, you can look forward to if you marry this boy. To begin with, he is lil- leave; flmfly pa¢ed_ bred, so he will treat you without courtesy or consideration. He isn't in wash and pare about, 4 1.2 pounds your class and he_has no idea of the gentleness with which a_ wife shout ‘firm, ripe mam cut 1mg quarters’ be treated. He is uneducated and uncouth. and you will always oe remove cores’ and cut ("IDES-Wise 1n ashamed of him, und no woman's love survives that test. mm 51mm weigh or measure “no _ He isn't. even industrious and has no settled way of suPDOTNHE a fain- large preserving kemfl Add watch ily, so what will you do if there are babies and you have to give up your Brmg w a boll and simmer, covered, 10b? He is arrogant and tyrannical, and you wont enjoy that. about 2° minutes m, um“ tender And if lie is stingy now and thinks he has a right to dictate to you‘ surfing occasionally Add sugar- about now you shall spend the money you earn you will be nothing but a: Salt and lemon Juice -M1X carefully’ Cook slowly until mixture boils, slave who has Itomturn over her pays‘ envelope to her master who begruidgesi lEI‘ B DGIIIIY O I8 1110118)’ Silt? Illfl CS. - . __ It you value your happiness. don't marry this lad. When in doubt‘ @211? “$3111 5'33“ l? dlfimvefi- about marriage, the aziswei- ‘aluuijfl: 18.2 DON T. ggrgévgfigt gifileaghijfifingjrfib ‘i; S t ' Diffi ulti - 5 947111911 - tagger? Tlorothyc Duff-I am deeply 1n love with my husband and am 1y i0 Prevent 50011111118. Skim. Add working to help him estubllsh himself m business. 1t will be necessgiyi mint and reheat lust to boiling. t" rr “:t*“'""i..":.:'*"g. "zll-srtil £'.“i.ti%"i..";l't§'l3°’?§$ it cits: spirit firm“ l“ flIIC i1 COII 1 I011 W’ SLICI . - _____ 4!. have HI] excellent position as the private secretary w M1 executive 01 11 " '— ir—"——"i—— large corporation.) I-fe is a fine mun in every way and all would be well new environments’ though m” the or."rlusiu"tl.rt.irdrril..it‘: El?l;'.'ll§"}%f;$‘tf€£»k£§.“mi'fé¥\ glrglgge“ Mir»- Is - - s. led with some designing female. She spends a good portion of her tin-e 1n the office disrupting the routine and forcing me often to work over- time because 1 have had to waste hours listening to her chatter. Also,‘ she brings along her two young children and allows them to rummage Bar/i fonqfg/rf will; l/FZFWV -—THE m; sour ssrzculur ma: 1o rnzvzur "mo." (my om THE COOK'S CORNER SWEEP-Child, if MINT-PEAR PRESERVES a. Right Food for Reducing ls uoiucst man ever saw," reiorted Lailv Trevor. "You didn't happen t0 my chauffeur, did you?" rlbeth kept. her eyes lowered. "l saw it wasn't. Johnston." She reddcncd under her godmother! scrinliijr. Evidently’ the old lady knew who he was-and took it for the hose. He looked at her and his! lace set. A dull flush came suddenly, over his face. , , "I want to speak to you," she bc- OFFICER CADET ls BURIED 8a“ without premnble. . WITII FULL MILITARY HONORS "Yes, madam?" He stooped to turnl . of! the hose and then ltuod rigid-U Jrgggsfitliiggk 8w; through my desk. need it. cause of a foolish woman. Please She makes me extremely nervous because she docs not disguise the fact that she is watching me. don't feel that it is fair for me to be forced to give it u this matter with my boss? How could I do this ggzactfulamanner. ANSWER-There is no way in which you can tactfully tell a man of: his wiles faults and call his attention to what a. fool she is. l5. Now I want my job. advise me. Should I trv to d uss In the flrs Shown by Calory Chart Cf/EflTWW grunts-d that she knew too. “v\'cll." resumed Lady Trevor. "I came across him some time ago.‘ when I ivzis motoring Norlli. He ivus busy throwing people into ponds." "What?" gasped Cousin Celia." Lady 'I‘revor disliked being inter- runzcd. You arc growing deaf, Celia, You and sl “I didn't know you were here," she blurted out. "No, madam? Lady Trevor was very good aboutr-rcferences " “Don't call me madam. We were friends-—" “Now you're her est and I'm her chenuf "I want to speak to vou about- féilr," he p0 nted out. - should consult a. specililist, He had ‘thrmvn someone else in first, and: tlicn Johnston. Then I came up, orl I don't know who he would navel thrown tn next. He just stocd ‘there-it's o. pltv you didn't notice him, a. strikingly handsome fellow— looking like a--" she remembered 5116 had used the Viking Slmile bi‘.- fore and (llsllked re eiitin herself, so she substituted "ll e a od. large and very angry, and ra. dishevelled, gums at the anew crowd with a dog neni-‘ly as largo and even more ferocious. "How too appropriate." gushed Cousin Cello. "The dog in the Norse legcnds—what was his name‘? "You displziv your ignorance of OISE R manner was pert. bout—" It was her turn to célovr. "There's no more to be said ab-lut —-that, And-qzleasc don't think me rude, but I'm bl " ISY. A maid came towards him from a side entrance. but stopped on seeing‘ him engaged with Miss Madden. “Excuse me." Gerald turned to the Hill. “Yes?" “Miss Pierce says to tell you she'll r want her car round by eleven sharp, and she likes it clean." ‘The girls When she had gone Elizabeth spoke angrily, "You haven't got to clean that woman's car, have you? And I want to sneak to you." ‘e could have Cflpd‘ buried at Lower Granville Friday» afternoon with full military honors,‘ The whole community" was shocked, on Monday to hcar of his death at) Brockvllle, Ontario, following uni operation. ‘Hie church at Bowen Granville was crowded for the‘ ;iuneral with a representative gath- = ering of cit-ilwns from both sides of, tho river, together with several; nirnliicrs of D Company of the west 1 Nnva scotia Regimcilt. The services‘ were conducted by Rlev. G. F. Bick- lcy. the ne/wly uprpolnitcd rector of Holy Trinity Church, Granville Furry. The casket was draped with the Union Jack and on it were placed his belt, side arms and cadet cap, It was carried shoulder high from the church to the cemetery by ; comrades of his own rank. Those attending in uniform were Col. C. A. Goad. Major Vroom, Cap- l lain Jones, MIM.. Lieut. K. Merriam place, he knows it himself, but he won't stand for it‘ being put into words.‘ If you object to your boss‘ wife spending her time in the office, you raise an issue between her and yourself, and you don t need to be told wiiol will lose out in that case. It lie even so much as dated hint to his wile, that she was u hindrance to business and that the presence of her dcar, little kids Dlaylng around 1n the office slowed things down. all of her) jealous suspicions would be confirmed and out vou would go with a smllTiYfd Ytfilliifillfifl. l All you can do ls to meet the situation with philosophy and make the Il/IDW/CII- 32.5 CAL. M-M. Licut. L. B. Layton and Lieutw “I'm sorry but I've to finish this E‘ F~ Smil- I I _ Fe h b“ w. v _ d d M1 Pt v ___ d I Cadet Messlck W85 L119 Only child mymmaclcllafnhelpinurtlliem," rc- 221L115“ she OGOBSIIS’: likgrtbglngarkept °f the late Chimes M6551“ M LRWJ grated lady flavor W111 50m, M. “Inning” | or Granville, B veteran of the Firstl orbity. "Johnson stood there. look- lng moso unpleasant. dripping and gweating. Of course he couldn't drive me home like that, so I asked tne‘ Nurse gqdjf IIQCOIIAICI flfiYflfltfififLlle rm _ , w. ._.. . . nun-r MOTIFS ARE mzlu. ion rm TOWEL! Great War who died about two years ago. and Mrs. Mary Messick. n native of Ftugland and‘ a nursing sister during the last war, who sur- vives him. He was a very bright, popular young man and graduated from the Annapolis Royal Aczidrmy in 1939. He attended Acadia Univer- l sity for one veer. During his 1940 "When will you be free?" "I'm really not SUN, If you'll ex- cuse me now. Madam. He picked lip. the hose. (To be Continued) vacation he went to Aldershot for the thlrtyv-day training poi-led and after that instead of returning to college went to Ottawa where he took a course in muskctry and wai "then placed on the staff 0f the training centre at Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1n May of this year he left PEI. and wont to Brcckville, Ont. a5 a cadet to qualify for a com- missioncd rank. While there he underwent an operation for acute appendicitis and seemed to be re- covering when complications arose that necessitated a second opera- bcst of it. ]f1d_\"5 presence. don't even hear the noise. Concentrate on your work so that vou will be 0b] People learn to work in boiler factories so that they! so you can acquire the llrt of shutting yolr DOROTI-IYDIX. lvious to the‘ eigstovher, chattciifvyoulvlll. By Franc For Tuesday) September 16th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) True Arlen-s are idealistic — that's fine if it isn't impractical, Tcday otters favorable influences tar Va W159 combination of the idenlstic and every-day matter-cf-funt ideas and actions. Associate only with worth while maple. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)— Mixed inclinations here tend to in- stigate confusion, cverestmation and ullibllity to the wrong type of individuals and activities. ven- slbh/ cautious to avoid these errors. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- You have planetary aspects more favorable than many others today. Don't waste your fine energy (and it is very fine energy) on uiiessen- tiul or inferior things; be eager to acccmpllsb only the best Dealing with tho-e in authoritative positions highly favored. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Your‘ Individual H O R O S C O P E es Drake tllne. Protect your family and personal interests. Deliberate care- fully in heart affairs. OCTOBER 24 t0 NOVEMBER 2.2 (Scorpio) -- N0 reason why ycu shouldn't make considerable head- way with your affairs today. Start with precision and keep up a con- sistently progressive pace. Then thoroughly relax during free time. seek more correct knowledge of things generally. NOVEMBER 23 to UUIEMBER 22 (Ssgttilrius) -— L:ok for new angles w improve yourself and your work or other activities, A novel twist to old matters will give them fresh impetus. Some changes likely which will turn out to be benefits later, Hygiene, chemistry, building, research are in the foreground. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Here's a clay for big things. Material achievement in a substantial way, hilproveunent. in personal habit; and u finer outlook High-Calory Foods Make Bull" Wouldn't it be wonderful if high- calory foods “NIB all labelled “Danger”? You'd never get fat! But a cnlory chart shows your food friends and enemies just as clearly. Knowing them you lose quickly-two pounds a week! And vou lose comfortably, with- .lt smrving yourself. A luw- lory tomato sandwich (175) is as lisfyinq as a cheese-nut land- ich (325 calories). A baked white ituto (100) is as filing as a candied ‘ect (250). You can evcn indulge in desserts but kccp an eye on the chart or 1U may be fooled! For instance. awed apricots have 400 caloric: l" ip. But a cup of Spanish Cream dcs rt, although it looks wicked]; ocy, turns out to be both "sniff ~30 calories) and nourishing! Sail o, is applesauce cake, 100 a slicr it Brown Betty ha: 250 caloriés I if cup! DESIGN N0. I622 I-‘nilt motifs nnnllqiled on towels, nr luncheon sets are very attract- trnnsfer ttern No. 10112 contains five motifs measuring $6“; ‘(IOIIIIICIICS cuchrlaglth complctc instructions. lo order uttcrn. wrlu- oi semi uuotl- Dltitllt: with l5 cents tn com or stamps to cc-dlctvilrk Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown (iunrdlnn I Needlework Dcpzirtlnellt ‘Design No. 1022 :'NAME____——————-—-————-——--'_" Bmm Apnnass---——¢1TY-———------ PRpynqq;__----_--------——-‘-r——--- tion from which he failed to rally. FOR RICH GRAVY, SOUPS or STEWS oVlti IOIIILLON MADE IN ENGLAND PILLIE THE TOILER - per lln leasant discussions dlirtngvmial bursti 01m sting itself readily gig Many opportunities now for ad- vancement - and for tan lble rof- its. There also are pi ails o be carefully avoided. The right thing at, the right time is important to Be willowy slim again on com- cte, delicious meals! Oui- SZ-page mklet has 42 reducing menus - zsed on healthful protective foods d easily adapted to family use. generally. Put your p irltual wel_ are above n11 else an you'll have a better attitude toward life. J Y 22 to FEBRUARY 20 ANUAR. (Aquarius) -- Favorable Rlanetary vour success. aspects 0n whole. Music, Mill/LII‘. Y 24 to AUGUST 22 (Ieo)- kind-red ; nurs . IIINQTY. ""5 l WOW ch“!- recipc! fr" Generally favorable, but a little pep medicine; rvporting investigating; ' dc-sssrts. and rest won't go amiss. The 11a will lag at times unless you whi lyt out of that condition. Be lunbtt ous but not lmpetuous, energetic witn- out beinil overexertlve. AUGUST 23 to 23 (Virgo) - Ilxoellem indications for Vii-go's especial talenta. Working on matters that will have enduring benefits is advised. Let the tn- cansequentlal items go until the other: are thorooghly accomplished, S ER. 24 to OCTOBER, EPTEMIB 23 (Libra) — Avoid tem upsets. Don't pai-tictpa Send 20c in coins for your 0f "The New Way To A Yout ul ' to The Guardian Home $:r*r...r rut.“ “l”... us" . . an or booklet l e we healthy controversy and conferences are on tho sponsored list, , FEBRUAR m to MARCH 20 (Plums) — Although personal and romantic affairs are favored to- day's influences, Wull pro bly find bustneal and lees raonal tn- tereutc more promirlen. Common. aenu methods are gtlli tn style 1nd excessive denlonatrntlveness is out. CHILD 0 THIS DAY: Nome _Bt:rcet Addic-al otlhea‘. Should making friends. a tendency to um peeramental in any’ contro i 4 rsonal 1 Fashions '1. Literatur missus WOOL. PLAID CREPE DRESSES. ~ Sizes and 15 $12.95 to $21.95 For That Look of IJISTIN-BTIOII ‘5.95‘°‘9.95 GIRLS’ BOATS beautifully furred in smart styles. Sizes l0-14x. Children's Wear PACE-SETTERS FOR Coat sets, wool sweaters, hats, etc. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR IIEW STORE ~ HOLMES & BRADLEY PHONE 92 SEPTEMBER 16. 1941 . W»... E AND 11, l3, I VALUE dresses, skirts, THE MISSES '59 QUEEN ST. ' NEW YORK STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless Fashion Service 121 West 19th Street New York, N. Y. mI-I- fi Beauty, say the experts. isn't I matter of having beautiful cycs, perfect hands, a model's film“ Beauty is the ensemble-face, fig- ure, clothes, all lighted up b)’ whatever makes that ensemble you Begin with your figure. Screen Star Anne Shirley says that a good figure isn't a matter of weight alone. It's how you carry it. D0591"? grace, supplencss. If you stand sit, move gracefully, you'll look lighter, slimmer than you may really be. Learn to walk lightly. Don't make sudden awkward gestures. Dont slump. And once you have figure control urldcr way. cons‘der next the matter of grooming. Basically, grooming is cleanliness, of course, soap and hot water and lots of it. It's pohshed hair, manicured nails, clean collars, straight skirts, anch- ored sllps, every button and scat! f" place-that band-box look. Groom- ing ta-kc". hours if tt must all be done at once. Screen actress Lucille Ball suggests you use snips of time to trim your nails, scw on a butfion shorten n slp, and you'll airways Your little girl will love this cun- ning young jumper with. its snug basque bodice nnd wide, wide skirt. The heart pockets lend the final charming touch and are just right for carrying hei- handkerchlef and all the little odds and ends she's bound to pick up. The simple blousp with its Peter Pan collar and puf- fed sleeves is neat and wearable and will go with her other skirts and jumpers as well. Style No. 3096 is designed for sizes 4, 6. 8 and 10. Stu 8 requires l 1-4 yards of 85-inch fabric for blouse; 1 i-2 yards for jumper. AJlomingSntllc I‘ ssienger: "Please, please wake me at five in the morning‘, Porter" " away we comes an‘ calls yuhl‘ ' "Ia doctor in?" "No, a " "Do you mt?" ' know when he'll be out- t0 _ Province IT'S THE FISI-IERMAN WHO'S CAUGH "I don't mow, |ir—li0 went out on an eternity cue". By Westover DCN ME1BUT E YOU FOLK‘ .100: polished and smart without using all your leisure last, Holly- wood experts say you must accent yoursef by 6110051113 the lndivliulll . . .in other words, keep out of l. rut Be willing to my new colors, style, coiffures, even if you don't like them as well as the old. What's smart one season is dull the next Study your fashion magazines. Learn how t0 steer between the silly fad and the stodgily conven- tional. O O O O Not ' content with beautifying their homes with hand-made rugs and embroidered tablecloths. the 4-H girls are invading the field of faslton. In casual tones the: tell about the very special Sunday dress for a rloilar- ninety . . . .or the tilbbable even- ing gown that hit the high mark cl two dollars and filtY- dewn w We zipper and the last inch of ‘Jullfast sewing thread 4-H girls sav that home sewing ls easy on the budcet and kind to the figure. It's n1re to see young America 5n lvcll out- fitted. they made RAILMEITS RATIONS LONDON—(CP)- sw-u "mt- plgte rations" including bully bee! and biscuits arc to b4‘ issued N‘ train crews, to meet needs wlirii they are called on uncxpefledll’ for long periods of overtime. Trumpeter swans are the lari" est migratory waterfowl in North merlca Needlecraft! —F0r The Home won. __ girls No. aooo Btu - Nnml 8:000 M41 v 0W ' ‘WT l‘ A