PAGE EIGHT ms cmnmrrflbwn consume NOVEMBER 1. 194; Woman's Re aim {Social and Personal 1. Fashions 1 Literature Living o Leisure Happenings Of The Week After spending the Queen Mary, Mrs. Franklin D. goosgegmtinspecteil) ta tunlt of nit es paraciue roo s their base in South England fich- gay. Shebdrove into fie reservation an 12m assy car an was reeled a); soldiers wiio quickly Sgllllllltd eir recognition of her. She dined at Queen Mary's chateau in th south of England the same night. Other overnight guests included the Princess Royiil and the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, the laver Queen Mary's niece. Following breakfastr-at which she ICIUaEd an egg, an almost unheard of treat in Britain now-Mrs. Roosevelt went out early to {swig Ltacoi. Edsun Raff's paraciu an o look mo." .it1i' complicated equip- ;Il8llz lgrs. Pcxiiosevelt said sh; oun ueen - ary "very muc alive to all going on here and in America" Told that the President was in reared llildféfOfestatllllll, thg queen mo er sa , “so am " an gave _Mrs. Roosevelt two pictures of erseif sawing down trees with Canadian soldiers.‘ - night with Saturday afternoon velt visited her husband's godson, Michael George Charles Franklin, the four-monthsL-old son of the lnte Duke of Kent. She drove to the Kent estate, "The Copplns," at Iver Bucklnghamshirc, foi- tea with the Duchess, who gave her-to take to President Roosevelt-a copy of the last photograph taken of the baby and the Duke and Duchess together. Mrs. Roose- I I I Earl Kitchener; now 23 881's Old, very slim and soltiierly n khaki under his peers robes. waited with hi; sponsors recently at the door of the house of lozds while g quits un- usual preliminary’ to his admission vras taking place within. Because liq succeeds to the peerage of his llilllilils great uncle through the special remainder granted to his grandfather it was necessary for him to go through the traditional cercmonles of‘ a ne_w creation. . Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Junior, left yesterday to spend the week-end with her husband in Halifax. I I I I Miss Bernadette Gaudet’: sn- agement announced this week bo yin Officer George A. Huxford of As. ford England, is being leas- antly discussed by her frienclz. I I Miss Margaret MadMillim will be hostess at her home this after- noon at the tea hour honoring Miss Bernadette Gaudet whose marriage l‘; to take place next Tuesday mora- g. I I I I There were numerous Jolly l-Iallowean parties last Saturday night even the old folks "dressing- up" much to the delight of the children. ‘ I I Mrs. George J‘. Rogers is leaving this morning to spend the week-end iii Windsor, N. S, with her daugh- tor Miss Rosemary who is s pupil at Edgehill school. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mari-ill of Montreal who came have on the occasion of Mrs. Kent's funeral left Tllilsflfif on retuzn home. . c - s Mrs. D. J. Riley entertained for ‘Visiting friends at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Tuesday afternoon. . s c o A marriage of interest to their many friends is that of Miss Flor- i-iicv E. i\l’tl‘t‘ll, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. l\'Illl'Lll'l of Mount Stewart, which is taking place in Trinity Unzii-d Cii cli this afternoon to lvlr. Innis, son of Mr. and ziclnnls of syidney. c a o Dr, A. L. Wlnsor, Norton, N. B. has loft for Newfoundland where he will spend a few diiyg with hls mother and other relatives. Mrs. Wlnsor and children, Norton, are spending s few days in Qummorsidl. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Townsend. I I I I Miss Yvette Reymond, whose marriage to Capt. Stanley Thong‘)- son takes place next week is e centre of many social gatherings among the yfuiiger people. Mrs. Over, wife of Flight Lieut. Richard Over. RC1‘. had a tea and kitchen shower for the happy young brlde-to-be at her new hune un Mt. Edward Road last Saturday when Miss Reyniond received pretty and useful gadgets to be used when she takes up housekeep- ing 1n the near future. a s . - Over the week-end Miss Anna- belle Lawson and Miss Marion Andrew were Joint hostess for Miss Reymond at a tea and Recipe shower at Miss Lawson's home. On this happy occasion the Recipes were all typed and alphabetically arranged in a most attractive box and were accompaned by many good wishes. 7311i s: A Job Only You Gan llo Price Control Questions And Answers u"...damn.mind-rowan»...- (XnMnsusn-nssnscslsljlii llll—nlnllnlli—llltllb()fllf Questions and answers s: Prlcc Control will appear in The Guard- lan as a regular feature for But- urday. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trude Board from buusculvcs ln this region. The answers are provided by tho Board. Reader; who have intelligent ques- tions to ask on price control an invited to send them in writing t0 the Women's Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and ‘Trude Board, Cliappcll Bulld- lng, Charlottetown. Q.-I was in a hur the other day when my grocer re used to sell me tea untzl 1 hiltl signed my name etc, at the top of that particular page in my ration book Was this delay absolutely nccessiry under the circumstances or just another bit of foolish red tape A.-R_.ation books must be pro- perly filled iii before they can bc use For a customer to offer cou- pons, not filled in, or for a grocer to accept. them is illegal. Fill iii each sheet with your iiiillle. address and ration book number before using the Raymond we. also dellght- b°°1¢ Miss fully surprised by her community neighbors who expressed their re- gards for the young-brlde-to-be and he; parents by presenting her with an exquisite Silver water jug and an all wcohblankst. Miss Michelle Raymond, who is tobc Maid cf Honor at her sister‘; wedding next week enter- tained her young friends at a Jolly Halloween party at her home in Bouthport last Saturday. O I I I A number of Mrs. A. W. Hynd- mazfs friends called on her Thurs- day evening at her attractive new apartment 5'1 Fitzroy street and incidentally left iiinierous dainty parcels for her pantry". Mrs. Hynd- man has reciently resumed house- keepin after an extended holiday from t a arduous labour of a house- wife, arid is being cordially welcom- 111 ed back. I I I I Happiest congratulations will be forwarded today to Sub Lleut. Arthur John Peppin, son of Mr. and Mrs. s. Cl. Peppln whose marri- age to Miss Allena Ruth Johnson, is takin place in St. Andrew's Pgisibyter n church. Essex, Ont. at h noon with Rev. Dr. H. M. Paulin officiating. s . Rev. Alexander Mackay and Mrs. Mackay of Norton, N. 8., were here over the week-end called home by the death of.Mr. Mackay's mother - o Mr. and Mrs. P‘. E. Coiwill left last week on a short visit among old friends in‘ Host/On.‘ I I Mrs. J. David Stewart, on her way home from Ottawa, spent the week-end in Montreal acccmpanied by Flight Lieut. and Mrs. Arthur Beach whose guest she was. Mrs. Stewart arrived home‘ Thursday. I I Britain's bone-chilling fall weath- er is fast converting Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt into a confirmed tea drinker, aha has admitted. "I have discovered that the real reason for drinking tea in England is to avoid colds,” she said. "It makes me warm and cheerful." She began the second week of her stay in Britain with her customary vigor. Malvina Thompson, Mrs. Roosevelt's secretary, made it known in rm- phntic terms that neither Mrs. Roosevelt nor she had lined ‘their shoes with paper as reported by the London Dally Express because their footwear was wearing tfiln. HINTS 0N ETTQUETTB Everyone‘: nerves are on the ragged edge Just now. Help others iirid yourself by being sweet temp- ered, tiastful and courteous wherever you may be. CHRYSANTHEMIIM AND POMPONS FOR. FALL DESIGN The chrysanthemum is a half hour crochet lob. and the pompous quire about fifteen minutes a piece. "' ‘W’? NO. 8B6 n- Pattem of No. 356 contains list materials needed, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. Oharl ttcwwn Guardian. Illgedlewogk Department. Design No. 368 Naiim__....__;a;..........__.__...__..___ srium-r nomuss----- Q'n-_—————_—_—— MDQI—————QQ— Q-My son had his twelfth birthday this week. can 1 ration book for him now? A.—No. A fililllli book for chlldmi who have just turned 12 will not be issued until the new books come cut, around January l. However, you shoudl notify your local ration office as soon as yur child becomes 12 so that his name will be listed l borotliy ‘D i} .3..- ‘v MOIHEWS DON’TS’ TO CHILDREN DO REGISTER IN TIME Nagging A Headache To Mother But Certain Amount Is Necessary DEAR. MISS DIX Mot-h It! children, yet in Heaven's name how are they Oodhlillllllllefif, unless they Ilka c id a t Blonder ls ls - n, ‘all... right oi! without svi the illum- wrong, or even the elements of If ally on the same string? To te lng water on a ducks back. est mark. But lf you tell Bonny hundreds lng it an the floor, maybe stead of throw rack of his aw-n volition. If you tell Mamie every morning, from the time Ilia can hold she goes of! to boarding school, not t0 spoon in m; cup, and not. w use a fork as if it were a spade. she may not rlillllcc Wu with has tabla manners. t. w M pt upon New? I nto people who are s credlt to Mother does it by nalklnl- nivswm-r am uriici that is true. and t!» in order to tum a rough diamond into s gem that will shine in sOcIQW. avcfY 61111 endure a certain And if it is a pain-In t-hl nee in her pudgy list until Mother. to their alwa" “mtg lrnligintgem rigphi 2€n5‘.“‘.i'3."l£".fiil ‘ti... ‘i “ill-til; lgavc fi But it ls ll-na u and “lair-Titus; But iims. n. is‘ t llshed has to from amount h we of nagging child. it is certainly l headache t0 310th!!- Moth ' fl’ rt to turn little Johnny and little Blldirfarflemoth: sava es um. civilised human beings by continually tell and over again to do. or not do, c such s worrisome 899ml t ‘-- '- little result. throw up their hands and (illit- dent in the child's consciousness. his clothes up on the floor. so far as they can see. get a “on, and “aiming in the wgyg 0g polite society have not midis a lo them ovcr and over ertsln things job and produce s0 that manv women diupllr full their om- Johnny still keeps his can Iioenszviilileré figgakiltiuak-In silganfl-snatfl l. pg. And Mot-her feels that she llld bet kvnt ha!‘ MOM-h t0 porr dgc. But let Mother not be discouraged mlpitsofslicfdo dc- for t}; eiiext, issue of ration bmks, termination to the contrary, Mother's D8851!!! hll NQIDIGNC IOHIGWIIIN (Rt-Checking up on my sugar supply, I find tut I have not used all the extra sugar bought before October 1 for cunning JNIPOSQS. Ia there anything 1 moul do about s thi ? A.-—Yes. If, at the end of October, still have extra sugar in your .ii-g stores, you must report it to your local ration office ac- companied by the required coupons. You may do '.-his either by mall cr person. mnsntrxc. or run mars ' The gbclllllg of commodities as a. guide quality is a subject in which the Consumer Branch has al- ways been interested. An import- ant new regulation hzis now been issued by the Aticninistrator of Furs, Tfitiiillglflg tliiii in futurebeailbefurs an ur gllfll‘ his must lil lied with the “corie of this _Ol'dcl', which has its hum- ciuous side, will be sc-nt to you on request. FOR. OVERSEAS To the men of the armed forces overseas may have come up against the difficulty of obtaining a quantitv of tubes of shaving: cream without s. correspondingly large supply of ‘0mpil0S" to tum ln. We put maitcr before the Administrator concerned, and here is his re ly: "If tlio Society will ivrlie to us g ving us the iiiiinbcr of tubes they wish to _ v arated from this girl for ome time. purchase, from iiiiom they wish to 5 You Wm go mum“ m All‘ whole Mint of view. “(l will send the druggist permission 1116 “'31” 15 “Ver- Then» 11 37°11 a" 5111 111 1°" make the purchase, and a statement that they intend to send the tubes to members of the forces overseas in his mind, and long af him good manners and that she has hammered noted for his poise and e lea a-m M tfi has wom herself out tryin a o vaelldlng in her grave. all the IIm nto him will rise to the cganco of demeanor. 00001021 llY P03! IIIIIIOO, 841d he I111 III ITRIVE FOI HAPPY MIDIUI But in nagging children, as in all else, there is s happy mcdl wise is the mother who uses discretion and picks correcting her children. Es pecially it too often or too much, for s. "don't" is im do tnitqrsri which reminds me of s wnversation I oncc heard between two ID children. One of them said: "Shall we ask replied the more astute of the two. it. have done it she doesnt care." WAR MAY CHANG! DEAR MISS DIX-I am a young man 21 years old I am vary certain this positive cares as much But, Miss Dix, how will 1 feel towards her in later life? Will the ct fui- namo," CQplQS differenceln our ages be compensated by our love for each Othll‘? 0r will it cause discontent and unpleasantnessl wlh a girl five years my senior. mere fascination. And she I am for her. Mother if we can do this?" "mi. no," "Let's do it and then tell her about we she always says "don't" if we ask her about anything, but after VIEWPOINT very much In lav love u true. n: for me as l do - ANSWER-Page a soothsayer who is the seventh son d l: scwnta son and was born in a. caul. No ordinary mortal c m phesy ow a who marries at 21 will feel towards his wife in later No couple who et married, for that mivtlter know ‘hey can dnly hope for the best and keep f2l homairies lrlil Qarsoldsrthm is fbecauze at that sgzggirlvitn ustnvcnarsgIcer Certain takes an ad thanheis a bo d rls She ls ten or fifteen wom n, while h is still an undeve o ti! to him wgiien he is 28 as she does to his youthful fancy noyl, data I5 8 question. how ion their love is going to last. sir fingers crossed for luck. are older. At 2 shs ls s mature pcd boy. And whether she will look You are about to be called to the army. You will necessarily bu sep- up from boyhood to manhood. see many things that will change est advice to you is not to marry During your absence you will grow any egperlences, 50 my carn- l before you . Wait until after with or, you may be very g0 may,» the sap, ‘v1.1.0.1; Nquimm Sig}? that your affection for her will endure, and that, you will have s good. used tubes." The address to write to is: H. B. Rosenberg, Deputy Administrator 0f Usctg Goods, Lumsrlen Building. Tor- on , PUNISHING THE CHILD not be a heavy one when the child has disubeyed but whatever it is by all means carry iii out. He will soon c ance at a happy marriage.‘ ' I I I ALL II NOT FAIR IN DOVI AND WAI DEAR. having taken a man away from After all, why should aids for me. ness and be lonely old m M153 DIX-I have no regrets his wife. losing her husband as it was minis when my: girls forfeit the arm of ‘conscious cvsr i: t. h bud l k in heal?» $- tskezlw from God-given right to hsppxl- ll-e woman w o continue b0 en- _____ the country's cause, The promised pimislimcnt need are married are permitted to keep theiéahome intact and joy life Just because they have husban No. I have no regrets. I will marry married sweetheart as soon learn to ignore the idle threats that N 1115 “F116 111V°TC°5 him. 811d 1018915 "91731-11‘! 9159- 511 15 "1? 1n 19" . are never carried through to a fin- ish. Promises of all kinds, good or bad, should be fulfilled when giv- en to a child. FEEfiTlIfi FAA’ HILWFMAOIIEIIA Start the duy with a smile! Don't let your stomach go sour rluring the night. Give exmssive acidity the ona-twosction of Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is an etlicient nlkalizerand gentleliixativeinoiiel It not only provides quick relief from the dis- comfort oi‘ an upset stomach but also promotes mild yet. thorough elimination. An ideal laxative antacid. Read the directions on the ~ package and takeonly as directed. Available in liquid or tablet \ i‘ "A a! and during the war. ou bv chance a blood relative of Adolf Hitler? ANSWER~AI Al: any rate, your rghllosophylillfylifo jibes so close] with his b? one of his disciples. D utter disregard for the rights an from her, and I think was. tortures you. thsttgu must For he, too, bolievu tha war justifies wrap- ng of all the Ten Commandments and that it glorifles and makes rl ht feelings of others. But somehow your letter doesn't ring true to mie. are getting any happiness out of taking this other woman's that your conscience isn't as dead as I think that it still wakes you up in the silence of and the decencles of human conduct f‘ uthlus seiflshnem, and cruelty, and I don't lfilnk you husband away ill‘ Edible? Stranger In Shady Gulch By Denver Bardwell Radkln found the Pueblo House s. block away. He could see the new, unpainted lumber of two extra stor- les which had recently been added above the weathered boards of the original two stories. Scaffolding still stood around the outside walls. He registered under the name of "Joe Miller" and also engaged a room for Chick and Rooster. .'I'he two rooms were on salparata floors, but the scowling old c erk grouchlly told him that he was luckv t0 let an room at all. e register was full cf nuncs. Radkln ran his glance hastily over the last few, found "Thoma-s Lally" and "Ben Ormond." and fixed their room numbers in his memory. ills checked his gun, took the room key, and climbed the stairs. Before he went on to the wp floor, when his room was locewfa. he srchledfow Lally’; and Ormondk rooms on the third floor. He found them on op- posite sides of the hallway and dined the location of Lallyb room, the fifth down from the stairway. Or- mondkldwasnacmm ggwn on the other s a. e an think now about that scaffolding outside. Ifthcownerofthcliarllwal giving in to belly. as Marshal Putin's wo h“ indiclttd. it mutsgt esvasdrofmng, if find out at lolly was offe Or- mond and than trv 1'0 better the of- fer. After a short inspection cf his room, he left the hotel and went to the railroad depot w send some u-legraml. He found the night operator Y with two customers at the wit: ct window Ominting the words of o mesmfifiadkiu want to by writing board which graph banks and s stu "Thatll be sixty can , the operator say "The devil it will!" tho sender i-asped. "Don't you seq w it's to and what it says? '0ivo con- struction gang go ahead orders on Shady Gulch extension. Everything settled satisfactory.’ And the sig v I " ust came in y torday Lsily", the operator s34 fully. "I'm sorry for the inls . Lslly turned to the rmge-gai-bcd man with him. " on Ben. We'll go We've got plenty to scttli. 12mm around inmiuv to my room t the d0 urinal. His Sum glad“ m” o: the woo- begono face of baby's comganlon, Whollgug $53.1. oi-onglty e 1Y3 a m - . gist’ hair and lustcrlsss, hang-dog es. ui-rledl Jisdkin finished wrl his two y cl. Oflll but‘ bank in Roam . the o to an t. bank. ION In order for his balance s N». A Morning Sinlla 00ml amn- l ‘O “m” n3; Little Ill‘! lfld l m; up w w’ mama. mother! You'd‘ bettx . .. aqua .. _ , "we , pops and Mr. lmltli an down in the collar and I heard Mr. fir. tell pupa w give him amther , .. section unsocisbloi I've lived hers flvrmlgntln and had n . o i-a. "My dear‘, I know the reason for that. You tld your house and drew mo ss-rly in he day. Just try leav- ing tho house upset, lesvtig your nose unllowd . and wcarifl! In old house dress and 71m rims h than, 1; escape nmcmmn cmmum IAIBIN PII o: m; Births uh” mam 1 w c lglltfllll -t.ha_secdleu hidi is Brown m Aus- whlcli has managed b0 ind its brave way across the Paci- ic in astonishingly good measure LONDON, ma. Lewis, vicar of 8t. The V.’oman's Rcslm asunwill eras cloud n: svsr mluxm mt 1nd %"l‘.i.i"°l".i“ worst, Nor wrist God blessed onol. PWW accurst. _ -®obort Bmwnlnl. [M0853 IN CHURCH Batteraea, has decided stltutc discussion period for the lor- mon after sion will be Simmer together the raisins, syrup and water, for 5 minutes. Blend the comstarch smoothLy with the cold water and stir slowly into the raisin mixture. Stir con- stantly wliils again - burs to boll. Remove from heat and add the salt, butter, vinegar and vanilla. Oool slightly and turn into pasto- llned pie-pan Damped rim and cover with rolled-out paste, slit for of. s . Seal, trim siidcrlflhliakeinhot ovemtoo defines .. about 30 minutes. BUTTER TART! If you are drawing on your ready Pastry-Mix ust measure out enough oflttom e the requirednumbar tartshcllsandworklnycui-lco cold water with a silver fork. Roll thin and cut in rounds that will fit tart pans. a mble-vpoons soft butter. 3-4 cup corn syrup. £4 1 cup seedless raisins. Line 12 medium-sized tart pans with pie-paste. Prick with fork. Cream butter and blend in syrup. Best and add the eggs. Add remain- ing: lngredimts and use nurture no l- fill the lined pans. Baku in hot "M. 430 degrees 8., for i! minutes, paste. lower heat to 3'15 degrees E, moderately hot, for about 18 minutes. Broken nutmeats, shredded 0001mm and macaroon crumbs are good additions to this 11111118. if any one of them happens to be available. the Ban Jacinto National Bank, :g1t:%anc1oéle 310ml to identifvéilm- . w e messages an wo dollars through the wind o storandwldhimtokoen the r angle and rush the m Then he hurr tei- y and Ormond, He slipped into the hotel Just behind them and went. up the gain while they were getting By itio time they morn. he was 0n outside the room's one window, which was open. A light went on there was the scrape of chairs, and then Lally spoke. His words came clearly to the tensed. listening ——-————-——-- (Continued on page i2.) ._.____________ scaffolding Much-Dated Girl K n o w I Etiquette In Manners Pat Men At lass The girl who gets the admira- tion and the dates has a simple secret-really no secret st slli Shs uts people at ens by always know- tho gracious, "Hi-mannered thing to dol So, though slis knows s woi-n doesn't usually offer her hand, she mend: hers at ones when a msn s. l‘! ho says, “I'm Boyd Emil- yemember me?” she doeurt mur- ur vaguely. "Well, the flea is -" Quickly llll smiles, y of course I do!" White lies Ian be etiquette, too. And if he pays her s ll- imant-"Ycu look lovclfsr lver" — she doesn't giggle or, the apposite extreme, act cool. Ilia [lives his sincerity the benefit of m: doubt, says graciously, ‘Thank you. Ha treats her accordingly. Know- ing shc appreciates good msnnsrl. he opens doors for has, hell" 1191' with wraps, hails the “ ‘ ‘ You could get that kind of attu- tcoi Our SI-pslc booklet gives tho simple etiquette rulu girls and men need to kn dating, telephoning, parties, visit- ing, dining out, dancing, introduc- tions, theatre, sports events. Advises "LQFFQJIIEIIIIOU: also oi t n]. lend 20c in coins for your cow o "Etiquette for Young Modems" to Olin-riot town Guardian Home Ber- vice Address, Be aura to write plain- 1y your name, address and nuns of booklet. Nam: Street Address MIG cacao bean was a we rot of the Spaniards century. but covers on the to avoid that mid-winter ing or else half-soiled blankets ghey may be washed several times ur will s iii remain clean. BUIIS msdunfun (2 with wash things. suds that give the have plant contact wi Don't run the machine ongoi- than P‘ teredl-allws 15119509“ anlng Discus- elield in he chiAh hall where visitors will be permuted to sriioks and ask questons. CHOCOLATE BEGINNINGS Th0 making of chocolate from the ll ‘guarded sec- or maria a BLANKET covlillls It is is! in k bl blin- " Wmmn. launder- thc winter and the blanket GWEN TO PBEBIRVI WABIIII AGGYII-IIUOHIIIIIOGI 1M1? smrt adding them now. and till; Use plenty of water but not too Lot those rich whitest wash of space to all the dirt pa; IIIUII I ‘an uncut: anoint IAIIOI AIII H" “an: csnrnllll Ihnscs their“ come in spots. (3) aw mi Drain immediately, rinse thorough‘: x and wipe the whole washer dry, ipo 00rd d.ry and wind on hooks, smovo pressure on pfmiu rubber wringsr mils and wi the: also (5) Washers raq . lubrication. Check your man- ufacturer's instructions foi- oiling R. motor and mechanism. Altar you have dippfid Your lav. orits colorful pullover or cardfl in ntle suds that won't Alli‘ wooens, put a tablespociiful of vinegar into the last rinse water. Not only ls this a v effeotivl way of cutting any possi le soap n. sldue, it. also brightens the colon considerably. SUGGEST! WOMEN TAKE THESE TIPI While woman are busy brushing up on the rules for making their household equipment last 4 longer maybe it would be a good tlfl\‘ for themtobrushuponafew rules for themselves wear betwi- lwitth other people, writes Ruth Mll- et . Herc are some rules that, if fol- lowed, are guaranteed to make any woman "wear better." l. Don't talk too much. Women who "was: well" arc restful per- sons to have . 2. Don't repeat yourself. Nothing is quits as boring as having to hear the same story twwe from the rams person. 3. Don't let embarrassment or unsumiesa make you flutt-Bry- If you don't quite know what to o oi- ssy, Just relax. It will do more set you and those around YW B ease than anything you could do or 4. Don't ti-y to outdo every one also in your gl ictions. A littls cheerfulness Islet/y Won't malts you mg llks a lame brain. DON'T IMPOII ‘ l. Don't imlmc on other p021;- time, on their frleri in over the coals. '1. Don't try to imprw vi-hfl v»- c If what yoirars and what you 00d enough for 0m to another when W! molt tlrcsoms , ace ’ _. amm the average yea:- lylcasofllik-édmyswomk and wags wor . wiusfi. translated into definite terms far the nil-rpm of the vcy with the corresponding reduc- tion in each is listed as follows: Occupational Disease . . . 62.8 pea- cent; Accident Frequency . , 4.4.9 per cent; Aihsenltecissn . .23! K186i‘ cent; Compensation Oostf . .. .8 pai- t; and Labor Tumoveii- . . . 27.3 cent. an war and are paying dlvideiis in worker- health and increased production of the vital suppliu weapons wu- needed on tho fighting fronts. Industrial health is s "in/int" in if final victory 0n mltliht the 111$’! lhoir ougititliy and quickly be oousumin a . h in rowtherelssvo 8°04 fihlaaiIco h: isn't interested a Jilfl assume no isn't. DON'T OVIIRSTAI p, Don't feel you always have N it comes to fav- you can for them. Iif the scale! aren't always perfectly 1191mm‘ don't n t it. l0.—-W over you m. m" when to leave. 1f you stay 10M" than you are wanted 7W u‘ bound to b0 a. MN. It‘; queer how many woman w: conscientiously follow all kin of rules for making their elect-rid rafr erators and washlin machine! last, n er -~but cant boiflfl" "1 cdtcfoow sfcwslml>1efu1e~l1w iruikingthemae 11 lvse wear we. -—_'i llsw n lull; siirmruiv ° " “vllbuu lllllil i. PIIIKIIAWS conroinin un 230st on one of woman's most im- portant . Need lecrafl Fur The hum TWO-PIECE 1N TWO-WWII It's s Fashion Indu- flflfl-fllVbfymlln $71431 whatever fabric you ohwfl- Inga}; laily new looking 1i! W11 g over-blouse of uah velveteen that picks up some color in I lmI-YI‘ Plaid skirt. .scuudsnlsn¢d1¢ W“ m 14.16. 1a and 2o. Slsc sizes 10. 13. h lo requires 3 1'9 1mm‘ 515'“ or 89-inch fabric for blouse, 2 g-B yards 80-inch or 54-inch fabric or skirt. Writs or send and s4- Ibordarnltiflll! ‘mh comm BUN”, pmhg‘ name aim wmi as, m“ in “m,” to m, Needlecraft n» oimioimwwu Needlecraft Decvimwi- style no. also SIIIIIS Pllll llsllsvsil Fastlhlsliasylllll WJAWJ} Pill 1313*»??- qulc relic “film —-:-> Vl-ILIII» iii 2555 IZES l0"lO