"~31 ll-lslkf?‘ ill marl...‘ bound-cox: ncun d Personal -:- Fashions 1-:- - wqon flquoucnooooc-noeooooooo-uooooouonoor manual-m" '~ I - a . i teratu re Q¢Q{;-QI1I'9I‘UU , i Woman’s Realm -:- Social an 5 -" *""I"\¢='l-'\P“-‘U>D~DOUGGO<DGUU ' D-DGQQOOQQDQ O00 BOOKS 1 ART: ‘ MUSIC 5511's.» 0§§O§+Q+Q+eoo0eo9+00+0s Late Svptentlil-l‘ lulu curly October lime lllflPl :1 ‘u’ books on tltc giuliicluioll, its . such bmykg \\\ l/Jnllon" by E. F. lictiwu, .1 >8 11f _It\rlr ' d‘ ‘ .‘"- ' ‘l l JiUIlUS Ull ' ' --l .lll man‘. Lill- ‘uflw inn (‘M- Geurze R~ lchccllllcti (‘rYhert s"ili| in ‘vi inicrr tin R l‘u»‘ full‘. - _ .0 111w; P'liAi.(‘1\'./\l‘l. Morningtsmlle 'l1.l-r #111‘. jtcu keen cool n lliliironlui by the bear?‘ "p1nrer~~'"ft.ulier, I was so cool itut my teeth unaltered." I . i i l i Said the scientist w the chemist: ‘tinl- nit- .~un1e pfeparcd lllmlllteli- Cvlllllbpitl‘ nl sanlcyllc .u'l. ‘ ‘Do _\<>'1 lncln rusnu. asked (‘i20l\\i.xl. 1 . . i. Jill 1 .. aztitlc The Pulp}; iilld The Arts. ".vl.».~ _ ‘ “inl- n- iu 1111c flung radzo ex~ g ‘re prmllltvlor. of Shake>pearc _ l. both 11~".\ ks . in the M31105 Nllf" lfr. John Bllrrv- 1 1.111% zwrt- 'he stats. ' ullilu‘ ' Arlzlm- . ll'(‘.‘ uught- . nil 1'1. , lze. played rm? l'll.|l'f.’ (if the mule from Holly- zlt-i l-pprlrltlnivv to wen 1 l an voles which 1.1‘ ilflnvliicti them. nvl c lyperinlcntal; uworks have I ‘ (Ylil A {"15 vumncr ll '~ ..ufti 111". . uralv 11w ivurlxi n! nrl-sii: l l l z-ii . i 111v (tr slid“ WJFI‘ ' ‘ 1mm ll in: ;l'l\i'.l. and the '\l)‘Zl""‘lll ivu». uvil wnrill nlakinc ' ‘ 11:1 rliculzl rl_\' nenf = offered l1ll'5i‘.k‘i‘ (ii.~(‘fl\'— . One of thcl of i‘»l'flfl(‘lCil.\ill'i,"_' ', l,- material exhausts itself. iu-‘l’. snid -o often thatt p'.< l‘ uncrxllraliy. usually} of puns luad cutchlvords liven mot popular‘ nmmcizt. The vvi- l w. the (yhvr side cxi nioveiiiellt. of Brahms‘ 1 is not in any for the radio t has bccn hr four m" inc Ql'Cll(‘.\il‘ZlS\ course of a year. Only, ll that is not WOHh broad-i w more than once is riiicd‘ 'f“c.e cxperilncnt to makcl ‘wh Shnkeqvenre ls to keep himl- "u-pcrinnltr-nt feature of} 1.". odd" sufficient] new players. I wnlfld for \ 111,1 uivli 1o ileur what. with with ‘There l Yuung due“ '11 uuumnv» it of .\f* Rent’ >011. 111W.“ '..\" 11 thy/er. ~'d"s cllch o5 lhe t\\'n\ "Antony and Cleo- :‘e':rc""i)fa~ wn= not. . ciphcr $01‘ . Radio r onw are bavk-ioc~reiwcrt- ' ‘ 1n mu 1c Afiriitit: 1 rr\;l“l‘lfil'_\’ of the "would rir‘»'1ll‘!4-\s give whith ll, rcaliy re October 3rd. over “WZF nefvsnrk rnup pnmplupd of rs lms hccr evicnccd evtdllivclv ulih the‘ piece symphony . The group includes ‘a M ore. Helen Jcpsnn. Mnrin‘ sc-nwlnofi; Richard 'I‘1lulJr-1' nn/i Jinn?‘ SchmidL tenors; Donald ill ‘ktml. baritone; and two t: i€~lrdpewnsi1u1e\'s. -——:-.'~'/ rzzs- Filet Crochet Tablecloth Mayfair NecdIe-nrt realr/e how quickly the blocks $32-21. The pattern contain: full rrrw FY11- ('()f‘|]pi('l,t‘ pail: 111 nud gm] 20 rPlllv in ~i4lI1lP§ or Irvin Use this coupon. Tn The Charlnllctnu-n Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGY Y0. '20P» Name strut Address ~u~._-$---_-.- Sllarrlnln Nr 1 ’il".\'i7lk DPYIM" nit-lit. Design N0. 266. This ron\v1\'\on<1l W!“ rrech-‘i d"=ir:n i, n fnxriri?" '.\'l'l1 all who anti u_ To own (i'\l" is the llrlrh‘ of a cur" are W" lcmhlcd lllin a cloth that 1.~ richv nlc. inrv and \r\\'~l\', ~ nu wit. nru rest unl l ynur lingers. are THIS)‘ and the squnrls in 11in tn lflke ‘the torm of a lovely Win-n you they are as- n' elnakcl‘ .1 mi) ".1111. ed and how slnlplx- hr-t 1' siructinns lruhnul nhlu-euatlous. lustml 11011;. lnr all of uacsc dflsltlflS, ~rtnn preferred) to T116 Charlottetown Print your nclnu- and address plainly. ______._~_._._._.___--__._.____— ---P|Qyfl|g.@_---¢¢——--- bull beedurlng the thru; d3); he “as lll"l‘.i of ‘h4- Pliillt‘ aumlllcl‘ has 1 - ' Him crcrv l . l HAPPENINGS 7 OF THE WEEK... Ht.» Excellency the (leilcntl was .1.» Ulla)’ u.» the prbncr- Governor ‘ i here. l-le had practically no time it) hunsell, his engagement, QQyey- mg morning. afternoon and even- ' mg. Pombly the most impular cvvnt was the great lctcptlon in his honour by Lleut. Governor and Mrs. DcBlom. Seldom before has such a filnctlon been attended by l \ so many lildlf“ and gentlemen from a.l over the Pl't)\‘lXlC€. and tvery- thing went li-s smoothly and 1 pIt-uslnilly Ha we are HCCLISiOIHCd i0 uutvrrlluwln Hflilnl‘ these days. E w-llcncy was cordial and affable 2n his grt-etillg... and every- Olle 1'0t.'4‘l\'lllg his hllntl-shuke found 1t a Wllllll grip and no’. a mere lorunlllty Everyone ulll look for- \\nl‘('l t lll gilcusllnt anticipation to fits klwcleucys next, Hall. I t J ..- .il On hluntluy evening the Lieuten- . (lowriior and Mrs. DeBlols w-ruuucrl at an informal dinner :11 (i0\(‘l'lllllCll't lfrluse to welcome ill» Eixcedenci‘ The Governor (lcuczl to Charlultetolvll. The ~ ~z.\ present were: Premier and T A. Clunpbell. The Chief NLIIhiPSOH, Rev. .\i . .1 lslire and Mrs lir R. Iyfoorllezlll Lcgllil’ and Mrs. l» BrmzldIer H. F. H. lll-zlniierg, Mrs Noel H. DQ511715. A11.» Evelyn Sutclair, Licui Colonel zuzd Mrs. (l. E Full. Llcut. Colonel l‘ S Fiediug. Mr. H. R. Stewart. l..<~ vuuuu S. G, Rivers-Smith. ‘l Governor also entertained M11 filly at dinner on Wedner llzly vm- his distinguished guest. i O I I . nr nothing is ever heardi - collectlolls of music to be| 11d at Bzllnloral. The Queen has l .1 Ply been cxainlining this with w. llurlllerrrblc interest. Tlvs collec- 1'01‘. originated with ‘ tile Prinoel Consort. and upon his death Queen | Victoria took steps for its preserva- i non. and proceeded to add to it, other favourite pieces of her hus- band's. To~day this represents a. remarkably complete collection of music of the nineteenth century. 4 I l 8 At the marriane of Wlss Cath- erine Mucphail. only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ~Macnhail. to Mr. Carl Broiler. only son of the lute Dr. and Nlrs. Max Carl Breller. of Buffalo. taking place at. three (rcloclk Saturday, October 9. ;n s: Andrews Church, Ottawa. the i hjme will bc given i“ marriage by l 1 ).4‘l' father and wxl be attended by Mrs. Rankine Nckbilt. of Toronto. us matron of honor and by Mlfifi Medora BTllIOll. of Toronto. Mlsi Iundsay of Nlontreal. and Mi~s ‘ ' l-,'.1/..'l'u<~lil Anderson of Ottawa. as, b1~1<:v111.n<i.~. Tile Hull. Normani At-ululi- trill be uic hm mall. Mf l .1111“ (7, sillier. of New York. will 1).» the ilvllr‘. mhcr and the ntherl 4L‘i\' :_< will hc Mr. Harvey E. Molcr. 11h. di Summit. N. J-L MT- Jflm95 ' of Andovcr. M11552 Mfr . of Providence. Iihodc I~I.\1uil in: Robert, Enrich» n,’ (ltlzluu. and .\ll. AI'l(iTt‘\\' Mac-- P}; »_ bywlulr (ii inc \)‘."('i'.‘ l i O l and Mrs. Nicholas CON-Rifle» 311,5 01.1» Cousins Mr. Chauncey Cfii|§lll\ of Wulthznn. Imus. and NU“ Bum- Pcahcidy of Woodstock. y )3_ who hnvc been visiting in P. E. l. for a few tiflYS have left for their homes. while 1n lhc city Dr. and 1\"(|~_~_ (‘musing were the guests of Dr, cousins‘ niece Mfrs. W. Chester s, Mclur" and M1". klcinlre at. BOllllPil.1lr\_\' and the rest of the party the gilt-sis. of Mrs. M. Gordon. V n a I I i111 Mrs. Georize H. Raymond. form- erly Miss Peggy Carey, received for the first limi‘ since her mar- mig‘, wucixlay afternoon. from tour llun‘. six o'clock. all he!‘ lysi- dence. Anarllnenl. 101. 4855 Cote St. Llle Road. Mnntrcal. - t t 6 A, B Watrburtnn who has hvl‘ daughter. Mrs. Blue and RH. A. F. Bate at 5i Paula lvulllgil Church Rel-tori‘. Smut John. in" senerlll months ff" turned honu- inst. Monday. 1 t a m Mrs‘. hum} Vlmli liil Mrs. 1min llwrne tvns hostcrs at rt licllgiiliul Brxclue 1-1:! Saturday hiiliii» 1n honour of blrli. Percy Gulhsou. who is lcllviflg fihfiflii W make her home 1n Toront/v. I I i I Donald Scott was among tht Mrs. _ entertaining at ynungcr hosawsrs bintiul- on Wcrlnesdav evening. l \ t I ‘ Mm Mary ivrldc left last Sat- nrdny 0n a visit to ‘nor niece Mrs. R. Bruce Man in Montreal. and ‘mint will proceed to Toronto. whorl she will he the guest of hcr nephew Rel‘. R. n. Meswrvy. and Mrs. Nfcsw-rvv. Miss Wade will spend sometime with Dr. Cecil Lamb. in wnrccstcr. Ohio. before returning home. I O I Regretful farewells were mid tins week in ‘Miss Ethel oulton and her slslcr Miss Jean Oulton who have left for Toronto where M155 Frthcl Oullon will take up her musical SHKiIFS at Toronto Con- servatory of MUKIC. 3 t a O Mrs E. Dorothy McAviiy and her dnutznlcr. Mm Nona McAvlty, who have been guests of Mrs. McAvityb suter-in-law. Mrs. Frank R. Fair- wmtthtlr. (lcnnaln street, Saint John. are visiting in Summerside. the gllflfii“ of Mrs. Mcmlty‘; ulster, .\f '. R. B. Richardson for n. Wed! before Slliiiflfl from Montreal on the liner Emprexs of Britain, (m ON. B. S0 “will K1 0M1! hfiflfi I! Illgland was‘ Rev. Arthur Wfllllrl- Wallis and daughter, Shirley. 01 Bradalbane, are spending the week- end in Westville and lllallfzlx. N. S While there. they wlfl atlcliti ill“ wedding of D1‘. Herbert E Wh te- man, 0i Dartmouth. and Mlbm Molly ‘ Harrison of westville. The cermony ! is to take place in Si. Johns Churln Halifax. and Ml‘. Wallis null be thfl officiating clergyman. both bride and groom being lcsldcnt n1 former the pasioraics. bliss Molly fill-FUND"- young bride-tn-be made many friends when visiting the Nfance at Bradalbane a t‘.0lllllf“0l ycflrs 854°- -- t . I Mrs. Colin cambbvil- vile “is Colin H. Campbell of the Lmrcil Stratchona Horse 1R. C) W.nlll- peg, and small chuclrcxi Cc 1n Harrington and Peter Stephen who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Campbell's mother. Milk, E, P. Harrington of Halifax. lc-fti last. week for the-r homo n. Winni- peg. Mrs. Campbell's slrtcr Miss Kathleen Harrington of P1111601 Albert who ls also visiting mill motlher will remain home until. early winter. _fl U Mrs. T. P. Anderson. of Onirnvll. entertained at the tea hour last satin-day in honour of M155 Mild- red MnoPherson a popular bfiide- elect. those assisting were Misses- Annc E-Miaie, Evelyn Watson, Janet. Wilson and Dorothy Mac- PHEYSOH. g a n Miss Winnifrcd Thompson. Qt»- M1: 1m Ullnlllf’ of u college. ilrust-l‘. 1 Fnnual-lun "v.1! " Letter Box £ She may nolhave, a good feature to bless hciuply mm “m. have Ne‘. ‘y _ _ D She mlry n01 know Tannnuner lrmn An. ‘I \ H ‘c l1 mm v c llPDllPlY and hllrd t0 get along with. But, somehow. l . u. \\1 7t um what you want and you will never etcn 1101,1136 that 511g doesn't come up to specifications. ill \\'('|llil'tll. 11c \\ll.ll(i look fill her. Vcuus dc Mun could have caught. him. vcry homclicsl women I ever kn I I once knew a man who was a perfect fanatic on the sublecv of bcalry Every woman he met had to paw; a 3/1155 Amen“, u“ hem-e You would have tiloutzht that no one .~llurt of the Dear NllSa UMP-l go around with a boy whom 1 m“ gjrflgy 3bQ“‘t and I llliblld ‘o nulrry him some day. 'l'hnt is true and not conceit. _ 4 _\\V\A ill-eon t lcur that you are (loomed no be a bachelor [mt-alive _\ m1 inn t find the perfect Woman for WllOm you are look 11g. B_ A‘ NIH‘ will ulll mecz some J1me glrl wno perhaps doesn't possess a $111318 one u; l the thlrpv-nlne PDlTllS of perfection in a wife that you demand (HY. .0 Give and Have all the ands in the Girl He or as a Wife 10st convinced I am a permanent, zirl who comes up in my ideal, Phy- i me to any girl. She must be beau- mirld as well as body and have spiri- vatlotl. She must be :1 mus clan, “d in art. like to swim. skate, dance e. She nulst keep up at my Sldg sq e will be a companion and never 19L ‘cllon lag. 1s there such a girl a5 1 scribed? MAR‘), vloods are full of thelu. The mod- ls exll-cnlely" HTMIHJQ and there are It them who are laoth gooddooklngl flllgent, who are lllllblvlllllb and quay- 1 art Mid who also tut- outdool- girls '1 all sorts of zltfinlenc sport; 1;] wum l0 ml: 11w. there would b1: much Y 1X1 findlllg 11 yoluig wonlnn who, >1: capable of keeping >110]: wilh W“. ncas you are very )\Cl'ili('kl\f,‘ and ex- beallly and a blue stocking, and who i lnceltos with the ol-hcr n; lhu saint- ‘Qm Hung mcn who late the quan- lves. They demand beauty and gylph- -°l11@§'-~€li~y, thrift and mrlusnyv; amia- od dancers and athletes, and Heaven d charms and Vlltilt-S. arrogant young nlnlcs who as}; so l‘ "YWY". or why they llllllk that any wt on would mun 11, 1111.11»), m“, u; 111140111 and .$l.l('(‘t'.s.ilil'l'.‘ Arc they spell- \\'@i\l'.\'? Are they home-loving and bu U10)’ oilcl- 1 he beauty a luxurious ‘me for her puluhrttude and the fine . of a fine bird? Could they keep up I'd woman who rend and lillnlght and t. clubs‘! Could they kccp a wonmu mated and thrilled? , a man Ls a squ ‘Eslipotcr he should 1 marriage and not to cxpttt m get a o make an adequate return as a hus- ourse. no such animal as the perfect f Col-liq Si-H-Ild her if there was. She aults and foibles. Shewvould fill. him and that would be something 110*. to 1e men meoxcncally uemimcl pcrfeg- t is imperfection. Mun (tom, love 1' weaknesses. Most of the superior s to look up to his wife. He enjoys torlcs are always concemed with the 111's’ never mention the good thing Some day And Wt he nlarricd two of the n00! I am much nlnre intelligent than he lS. 1 And I come from a more cultured tumry. 1 Naturally 1i l:- my family's wish to ha“; me ma“). a pflsnn M m“ “mm rellnelncnt and culture ns myself. D0 you think if I lnzlrrlpd m“ my ma,“ l. would be hnpp) i’ Ansxvcr: lawn. entertained at. bridge Frldfiy ‘ honour 0f Miss Mildred Mac- marrlage hike-v place shortly. Prizes were won by bliss Georgie Shaw and ivilh-i Anne Esdaie. The guests of honour was presented with a beauliful silver compact. Those. assisting were Mrs. Russell Gourlai". Miss Dorothy MacPhcrson and Miss Vzolct Smith. fl n: i I in Phcrson whose Miss Mildred ncPhcrsnn. whor»: marriage takes place in Ottawa on Qctpber ‘Lnd was the guest of honour at. a charmingly arranged riinnvr party at. the Tyndale inn. Ottawa last week. hostess mini! Miss Wini- fred Brewer. Miss MacPhersimvs place at the table was marked by a corsage o! Sunset mes. and dur- ing the evening was presented with an appropriate gift. Mix McPher- son has a host. of friends in Sum- merside. 1 i I Overseas visitors make frequent pllgrimages to Belszmve square to stare up at. the windows of the Duchess of Kent's drawlngroom. The-y find interest in the little wrought. iron lamp. gaxlanded with painted white flowers. which can be glimpsed through the fanlight. above the door. wit?“ Rut onzus SHELBURNE. N. 8., Sept. 28»—— (CM-The first. murder trial in Bhclbume in half a century open- ed today. Everett Funnel- in charged with the murder o1 his hclf-lbrother, Zachariah Farmer. ‘Fhe victim died Aug. a in the home of the accused Liter bclng shot- ln tho neck M I M-gauge shotgun. lunlhieodltronlowlmbfldlng onnilnnlnmolrishmc QM i would he. (’(ii|Cfll BEW lL-DERED. NO. I clnnt think you would have a (‘hnllce of bcuuz happy, Neither Um“ "a" b‘? 11° BFQRWT 8111i bvtllccn n husband and a wife than lhnl of intelligence. It is haul enough when the husband 1.x more mlclllgcnt and more cul- lurcd than the wife. but, when the wife has a better bl" mu than the husband it is a tragedy. by a dull wife. but he is not ashamed of her, he i5 not, humi} m“; mm the dust by her as a clever woman by having a stupid huhhand. A smart man can be bored Men like to feel .\ili)\?\'lOl' lo their wives, but it crushes a wonlan to be nml-l-led m a nlan who ls her inferior. Nor can any man endure the situation with fortitude. the lord of creation boo long to ‘ woman, even his wife. He soon re He has been e wlling 0a play second fiddle. to any bels at. his suboldlnate position, If you lonk over the list, of famous womch, o1- you knoiv who are more inlelllge tilcrc is lnlrdly a single one of ti whose husband hasnt been faith even the women that nt than their husbands. you Will (ind that em who has had a happy married life or lees to her. Most of the husbands of sup- erior ulycs forsake them for women who are their ulferlors and who will burn incense before them. The feeling that ills snke as well as your own. Dem- Itfiss D.x-Mly problem and my hair has been rapidly. turning nus siege where it is no color at. all. it, but. I am by nature upcn and l'l"ll11k_ detest dcl-l-u 11nd don't like lo go under fnlsc appearances. 1n rcgnrd to my hair and don't know what to do. nil-e (incl my ililnhfllld hkcs Aflh we r 2 Dyeing your hair and using cosmetics Nor does it deceive any one. 0f taste. fired. tor lleaveirs sake go on and do woman 1o be as attractive as she can. get mu‘ the uiterlnedialc stage of turning biPflPilVli and become a platinum blonde. 70f ten A dish of Baked Beans finds favor with grow- ing children-a man’: dish, too. Use genuine Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses and note the difference. They have a rich full flavor, l tasty meal at any time. Remember: Ari or genuine Bonn Brand Bar ado: Ex!“ Pent] Iilolasses. il you have for this boy who you know in be your lnfcr- ior is merely plrvsiclli infatuation. , and then you will find that you have nothing 1n common. If you marry him, that will soon pass Dani do it lor is to dye or not in dye. X am 29 years old gray, and illls 110w l‘l‘lli‘ll0li the hide- Tlvlce l had hurl 1L dyed. It “as vcry What shall l do? MRS. F‘. Z. gray by having D95QI§L¥§;__ " ti» Wilton‘ i. $1.1’ BARBADOS MOLASSES run and a better‘ l lun supclaellsltivc is no nloral issue. ‘IL l5 a matter ll you look better with your hair it. it. is a matter of virtue for every If your conscience blllks at dye, your hair Gray hlur with n. young face is Act AUTUMN Now doth the old earth turn lo take her rest And clasp great quilts 0i E0191‘ W he: breast. with here a. patch of red. n. burst of gold, And there a blaze o1 yezlow. fold on fold; Patcha oi bronze and ochre, riot of flame Resplendent as high fame. the All these and many more she gathers round Then. like an Indian brave whose hunt-ng ground not far off, she blankets tight. 1.19s rolls her stretching her feet tn the flicker- ing fires of night That constant. and vlgl keep. Contentedly she turns hcr to_ her sleep. By Arthur s. Bourlnnt. DECORATE WITH JELLY If you are at a loss as to hnw to dress up your blanc munlw 0!‘ plain tapioca pudding. try dottmzl the top with bright dubs of lolly and covering thick golden meringue. CHARM ‘FADES WITH OVER-j USE \ Scenic wallpaper is best suited to rooms that are not lived in oon- ‘ that are 1 get stantly. For the views so charming at a glarce soon tiresome. MORE ELEGANCE More elegance is gained in fur the addition of highly de- corative and ornate buttons. 011g an coats by fasteners, neckline chains. belts with handsome buckles. EMBROIDERIES The predominance of embroider les in all costumes finds expression The Housewife And Her, ' banners of unwearying the whole with a - iv'ties THREE BIG JELLY- DONTS l. DonW; try to work with large quantities all. a time. Fever WlIk with more than 6 quarts of bar-rim or a pounds of fruit, such as ap- plies. at a time. 2. Don't lag, Hurry through the jelly process as rapidly as pasiblc- Delay too much and all may bl lost. 3. Don't use just. any old pan for cooking Jelly. Be "chomelfi SP- leci. a broad. flat. bottomed pan for cooking the juice .0 as to cut cmk- in; time to a minimum and to on» serve pectin and flavor. Jellies don't jelly ll‘ there 1s an improper balance of pectin. susal and acid. Pectin and acid are both present. in largest quantities in slightly under-ripe fruit They are broken down into other sunstancel; which don't heip jrlly in drink p- fruit. Some fruit: never ilnvn enough pectin. Such fruit?» must. be combined ‘with pcctin-rich cmcs to get. jelly. If the fruit is lnckinv. in acidity. add lemon Juice. There are commercially prepared yvctms on the market which can he?» the jelly maker who is not sllrc of hcr pectin. THE COOK ‘S CORNER LLEAM PUFFS 'I‘wo favorite fail and winter desserts are cream puffs and meringues. They are particularly- good in cool weather, perhaps, be- cause they are rich. Many cooks are tlmlcl about trying to make cream puffs, but they are really not difficult to pre- ' pare. Quite the contrary. Any cook who knows 110w to tell l1 good i" "Kmmftflc" "Pplmmms a“ cream puff svhcn shrents one elm sports jackets. Instead of all-over b“, [mm g n1- scroll decorations. there are This recipe makes lwflflwa, bands of quilting worked in neat “n”, 91mg Th” have a m” designs on lack“ 1m“ oruut. and are hollow mam, Blall BUTTER SAUCE INSURANCE When making a. drawn butmr sauce be sure to blend the butter before add- ing boiling water. 1f they are not. and flour thoroughly good cream puffs should be. TWELVE CREAM PUFFS One-half cup butter. 1 cup wa- ter, 1 cup flour, 3 985s. unbeaten. Put the butter and watcr in a well mixed, the sauce will be lumpy. Cook in a. double boiler Mlmpun. brine l0 the boiling wim- or small saucepan over boiling The 170111!!! P051"- "198118 will?“ if) water. Sauce that is made ove a hot direct flame lo apt. lo be oily. little at. n. time. that, the sauce will be of the right oonelat- Add the water a stirring constantly, 50 ency. Add seasoning to taste. JELLY-MAKING There are going in be lot-s 0f juicy grapes, according w mar- ‘man lut ket forecabts. Fair more year. Before‘ starting in with you jelly making. remember this-the quite as tem- Be- i cause it, worker’. in a certain com- ylmr is no guarantee that. it will work that way again. | Fruits sometimes go on a break- least, expected. follow any we tartneaa of’ berry or fruit used is peramental as a primal donna. bination 111st down strike when So you can't blindly detailed recipe. The i the fruit, the amount of pectin contains. varies. ffllereforle your . recipe must. vary. i ‘FASHIO l r bubbles. sift the flour into the mixture and beat well. Continue beating until the mixture fonds-a ball when rolled between two fingers and does not stick to the aide of the pan. You can easily tell when the mixture forms a. lump in the centre of the pan. Be sure to follow the directions and sift. in the flour. This l: to avoid lumps. Remove the pan from the fire and let conl siizht-ly. r Then break the eggs. in. one at a time. beating after each addition. Grease a large tin. Drop the bat- ter from a tablespoon in rounds I inches acrors. Allow 3 or 4 inches between each’ puff for spreading. Pile the mixture hich in thu center of each puff. making 11 peak Bake in a rudder-ate (350 decrees, oven for exactly l-z hour. Which your oven carefully and see that the heat doesn't. crecp up any higher than 350. v it. (Continued onrpage l3. (‘oi '71 u oulDEs é.‘ FOR THE ~ HOME DRESSMAKER‘ “gilgélxe, lée charmed with this ' ' rown rayon crepe dyes; in modified version of the Cflrsgigfl There's a slim panel silhouette. from the high shirt m“ to t skirt hem and there's soft Kflihtéb- ed bodice fulness. 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