Woman's Re alm 1 Social and Personal I Fashions rLiterarturé Happenings of the Week Princoaa Jtiliana of the Nether- lands li-is expressed a desire to n- hospital uccorzniiuutiiioii and treatment as any other woman when she enters (Jiiic hospital, Ottattva. for the birth 0i i l iaiiii child, hi’. W. Douglas Pi superintendent of tiie hos- Oeite exactly ma Sallie xiii, despite these l plans to Ann, r "luv - o1 babies. been i..'\ or .- rrired in wishes, i redccorate e e e a ~iie uii. occupy, rootns . ililuti‘ a procltuiiziiion in the ida uz-izettc will be extra-terr- ~ Pierocy said Pruicess "that her baby be regular infants‘ pzivale ward pati- 'l trustees, how- ' ll throw iv with inference to {he in- which often contains Neuter- ng that the third Juliana and throne. < and her two young daugh- living in Canada scape from the Neth- spriiig of 1940. ‘. who is on active \‘.l r the nllicditirforccs in Ottawa this 1t ia now gaaetted that Rav. 11.. Moor-head Legato, D.D.. now resid- ing at Peninarvtan, Paris, Ont., in view of his thirty yeara with the Australian and Canadian forces and hi; service in last war. has on his recent retirement been promoted to the rank of Lieut- ColoneL Prior to leaving for Boston, last Saturday morning Miss Margaret Aliich/lilliill was very leasantly en; tertained by MlSs Forerice Owen, Miss iris MacLellan and Mrs. Huxford, the social gathering being held at Miss bLic-Li-llans pretty home, Miss MacMillan, who wi.lbe greatly missed received a pretty iuretvellgift. i . ‘ I O Miss Jean MacEachern, whose engagement was announced last week to Lieut. Donald Richard Biiki-r, R.G.N.V.R.. is the centre of n-iny social festivities prior to [he happy event. _ t A valued member of the Eastern General Finance Office, that staff» together- wlth the girls of the 2nd floor of the Phillips Building pre- sctitcd Miss MiicEachern with a tcry lovely gift on her retirement, accompanied by hosts of good wishes. u-ci-k it be with Princess Juliana a a o o and his children. The lihiiie l1 tr: itorial m0 V! section of the hospital ex- recalls an incident w On Wednesday a number of girl friends had a. tea and shower at Miss Martha Poole's home for MacEacliern and many lovely ellzineous articles were shower- m . m ed on the popular guest of honor O l I tia ivhen lie established the baro- nets of Nova Scotla. Under the 0d Scottish law it was neceuary that the monarch deliver over to Mrs. W It. Aitken invited inti- mate friends in for a social evening on Thursday for Miss MacEach- ern who received an exquisite {he baruneis of Nova Scotla a , ~ . ' of that laud, Owing to the gélcezéiognze to mink the happy Jhculty oil carrying outldthe pro- ' a o a a cc tire iii lie Yew Wot‘ , King “Hum solved '1'" Mn. George Mahon of Halifax "4 f Ii la‘ ace Mrs. Franklin v;..li, mine of t ‘Tuesday to conference will first the Forum meeting. aha k gcve "nment and by Mrs. R l-I Btoarna, W daughter, wife ‘ml. of Halifax. .. and C n IF? and lvlrs. dgeorge’; R9.(§¢O|~y_ W 9 O O O frior to leaving Mrs. Lani In 11m sues»! of honor at, It very en- jor w!» warty given by Miss Margin. c: _'.I'i'iie on Friday and on Sat- li Mrs. J Sterling Mac- v by D vrisht-s were extended. l t l I Dr. and Mrs. ._¢, * awn ‘These large progress sens. problem by de- chirilig a spot in. t courtyard of Huburgh castle to be Nova Sco- and so it remains to this day, nigh its exact location in not '11. Roosevelt will ha war industries oi loiitreal when the goes there .~.- address an Aid sin meeting at the Forum, A ' be Mrs. engagement < - val luicsilfzin lll0lt‘llll‘ll{_'[, but her it \\‘l o 0w ra iiona r t. iiite House lines and be open only Dies” good 215118,‘, to women reporter! haa not been ltllilfillllllléd an yet. Afterwards she v1.1 visit City l-lall to be welcom- ed hv ltiayor Adhernar Raynault ma! sign the City'5 Golden Book, and tin-u visit war industries, par-- viculiu-ly those where a large num- ber of women are employed. At will be w loomed by Prime Minister Mac- ‘1! Kim: on behalf of the Can- Premier t,“ Oherlottetown of Col, PJ and i are visiting in New Glas- S.. guests of Mrs, Stearns’ slsicr-in-law. Rev. Fraser, St. two id when farewells and good LJ. Yeo unbor- talued at luncheon over the week- end for Airs, J.A. Lewis and Miss .<~:-"'h Lcwls, who left. Mon. Sutnmcrsiilc, and Mrs. B Muttart of Summer- K/ '" a few weeks at FLORAL MEDALLION '+.~_..~;~. at» I. DESIGN NO. 107! medallions are easy to crochet and are joined as work attei-n No, i012 contains complete instructions. has arrived on a visit her mother, Mrs. 12.3. Blanchard, Water Street. . ' ' . Mrs, FEW. Boyle and Mrs. Walt- er Plckarcl were joint hostesses last evening at a smartly arrang- ed bridge and miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Boyle's home 94 Hillsboro street for Miss Jean MacEachern. Upwards of twenty-two oung people delightfully surprise the guest of honor. showering her with ‘m many lovely articles to add to her Hope Chest accompanied by hap- O ‘niece mischievous little sprites _f.he gremlins — who have been raising such havoc with the RAF —but, whose pranks are thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, have recently ccuie to New York. One 0f the leading sh iu dis laying special gremlin dol s for ch ldren, who sit in whitewashed branches at the Fifth avenue entrance of the store and grin provocatively at assers- There are gremlin uttons. too. just the heads of these tan- talizing llttle fellows. and gremlin lapel ornaments. O O I O Regretful farewells were acid this week to Mrs. .7.A. Lewis, who left. Monday with her young daughter Miss Elizabeth in make‘ their home in Summcrside with Mr. Lewis, who is now resident there. " ' O O""I’""O" Many in the Province particul- ary the wnr veterans will be glad to knnw that attending nhysiclan reported that Ven. Archdeacon F G. Rcntt of Quebec well-known Great War padre, is progresslrw favorably at the Western Divisior of the Montreal General Hospital after having undergone an opera- tion last week. O O O Miss Helen Agnew who has been in the Provincial Sanitarium for the iaast year and is 110w steadily regaining renewed health, returned home yesterday and will be the guest of her uncle Mr. James Puller- ton and Mrs.‘ Fuillcrion. O Mrs. J. Herbert Lord and Miss Marv Allison Dnull of Cape Tm. reuse are spcnrliu-v tho winter with their niece. Miss Blawhc Doull of Westsrlqiah. Staten Island, my. FOR TABLECLOTH ‘Zfi To order pattern: Write. or mend above picture with your name and address with l5 centl in coin or ntamnl to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Ne-odlcwnrk Department. Charlottetown Guardian Design No. 1072 gvm~g___.._-.--_-._...____.......____ Q]TY___..___i___~-nq_-~_-a-ioml\%d _ITRIET AfiIlR$I—i-—--___--__-_-—_- ._chopper, using mediumdtnifeadom- Q A Job Only '5 You Gan llo ‘l Dorothy‘ Dix Says—. luméboxs l caravan YXY. BOOST AT RIOHT TIME BUOXS UP EVERYBODY IN TOUGH SPOTS One Man Dances With “Wallflowersf And Calls Each “Miss Beautiful” As Daily Good Deed A - w it woman once iligiiti in me: my m. so: ‘ha: nlgemflvlvl: glltth sizhlah g ve presen s. u never o something to them that gives them a lift and that makes them a ttle happier. I stop for a word with the blind man who sells PETS Bl u"! corner. I ask Mrs. smith about her rheumatism and tell er of a new remedy I have heard. I compliment a pretty young girl on her ngelvivy i313’; hlu Control Questions and Alienate . Questions and anavvera on Price Control will anlwar In The Guard- ian aa a regular feature each day. The question! are than which have reached the Wartime Prleea TraJe Board from houlevvivea In tlilu region. The answer: are pro- - vlr"'l by the Boa-rd. Rcuderl who have intelligent questions I0 ask 0n price control are Invited to bend them in writing to the Women's lkglnal Advisory Comnittea of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Chappel] Bulldlng, Charlottetown. Q. Where can I get a ration book for m" baby? » A. At the nearest Local Ration Board Office in your d-istfct. My garageman postponed fix- ing my car three times to do work on two commercial trucks Gan he do this? p A. Yes Repair jobs on commer- cial trucks have a pdorlty on the garngemaifs time Car owners holding an A A. ration book are in the last category. ' Q Do you think it is right to freeze stocks of canned milk, when do. and congratulate anyone in the ofllce who has done an especi piece of work. "I tell Mrs. Jones that line must be awniiiv proud of the "will Johnny is making at school. l" 1 tease the Mater. who used be a MY- klller in his wuth, about his latest con- quest. I pat dogs, and notice babies. and m; p15 about, their hobbies, and you wo d Just be surprised how many alum, tired, discouraged-lookin faces brighten up at a few kind wor , even from such an insignificant person as I am. They are as grateful as if 1 had handed them a handsome gift. ‘But you have," I replied. "You've given them the greatest thing in the world. Youve ven them a. momenta IPICID FRUIT PII a cup: driadapu-ioota or pandas. 1 1-2 cupl water 3 tbapl. quack-cooking tapioca 1 cup sugar. 1-2 tsp. salt 1 tap. cinnamon. l tbapxbiittf; u. Plgtry or u mint (I inches). Rinse dried fruit and put through food chopper Combine water, sugar, salt. tappca and spice, bring to a boil and continue boiling 2 oi- 8 minutes, stirring to prevent scorch- ing. Pour into pastry-lined pie pan, dot with butter, oover with lop crust. and brush with milk. Bake about 30 minutes in hot oven. Serves 0 to B. Canadian Diet And National Health In recent surveys of Canada's food habits it was found that while we are fortunate in having an abund- ance of food, about 50% of our population are malnourished. In general the men of the family are the best nourished while the moth- ers are the most poorly fed. While serious deficiency diseases are rare happiness, and hat i: something that moneylcant buy. You have made thin _ feel t at they are of some im i-tance in the world. You have u fed up their little pink balloons the were get. ting deflated. You have put. fresh hope and courage in their hearts. You have given them something pleasant to think about instead of leavin8 lhbm l0 mull over their worries, and no one can do a better deed than that, MORE THAN MATERIAL GIFTS IN GOOD DEEDS it is needed for babies? A Mothers will be able to buy an ample supply of canned milk. However, they must first get a per- mit from the Price Board estab- lislng their need for this commod- t lty ' Q My husband and I have a r small grocery store. Can you tell me how long we have to turn in spare - C coupons for out replacement certl- _ , . flcate. , A. Spare O coupons which ex- pired for consumers on January 3. must be surrendered to a local of- fice of the Prices Board before Jan. 24, after which date they are null and- void. Q If I slaughter a pig and wish to sell a small portion to my neigh- bor do I need to get a permit? A. You must have a Delmit, when you slaughter livestock for the Sale of meat If you furnish complete and accurate information on your appllcatlon, there will be no delay in securing a. permit from the near- est office of the Prices Board. Q We are giving up our farm and I wish to take some of the fumiture to my daughter, who lives 45 mics (Pstant. May I take it in our truck which has a. private oom- meicial vehicle license? A. No. Even famiers. when carrying anything but farm produce are not allowed to operate private commercial vehicles none than 35 > miles from the registered address. soon CREAM fiwrr PIE "When we think of charity, we always think of it in terms of money sending someone in need a check, or a load of coal, or a basket of roc- shivering little tike in a threadbare lac-ket- All fine thinss to do. and more power to those with generous handsl But all the need ls not Phy- sical and all charity is not comprised in bestowing material thinxs. ‘There are people all about ua who live in fine houses and wear mink coats and fare sumptuously everyday who are starving just as much for companionship and sympathy and understanding as any Muller ever starved for bread and meat. Yet we never think of trYlnB t0 Bllevlalfi‘ their distress by giving them a. few kind words. Because they can buy whatever they fancy ln a shop we forget that the thins they crave most isn't for sale over the counter. ~ ‘There are the talented boys and girls who have started out so blithe- fully and confidently on their careers. but they are finding that the lad- der of success is a. hard one to climb, and they are getting heart-sick and discouraged, almost r-rady to give up. They dont need to have you buy them a. meal, but they are desperately in need of a little encouragement. of having someone to buck them up and restore their belief in themselves and their stars. You can't. do an Joetter charity than to fell them that you saw the fire of genius in the ittle story that the Dllbllil P385“! W? without comment. or 1n the picture that nobody buys. or to‘ passnon 0 them some compliment on their work from some source that t ey v 11¢. MOTHER GETS JOY FROM STMPLE STATEMENT “And there is the poor. hard-worked mother of mall)‘ fihlldmh WM has little money. There are times when both soul and body 6.1111118; under the load she bears upon he: weary shoulders. bat oégcaglvionfan who and make her labor seem worth while by tellin! he!’ ml ° rears a. fine family does the greatest work in the W01‘ . “And there are the lonely old people who ate hard to-talk t0 DQ351153 they are so deaf, and who are boresome to listen to with that!‘ Itkemolatlff ences of when Johnny had the measles forty years ago, or t e -me went to the World's rat.- in '93. Yet they are hunm 10rd mmlgnfrrfiz"! when you ive them your society for an hour you have one charity as i‘ you had fed a starving old man or woman. "And I know a. man who claims that. he does his daily 5°“! 5W1" Deed by dancing with the girls who are wallflirwershat pgglgsalli-fltgelslg calling them “Miss Beautiful and asking where tie? aveb t m h HIS-filial’. he has-never met them before. and izréfll» I d0“ 3 We‘; W m‘; 2.5 reward in Heaven for having spread so much hapbinell W We that else would have been arid areas of despair- "A few kind words, a little encouragement. a little praise. a little s m- patlietic understanding, a little giving of ourselves tin otlxiiegfi; gsggdllflltil; to make such a difference in the lives of those alzoiti us; the 8m’ m“ so not to recognize them. and how stingy of ushno "0 g e many need more than an thin that mime \1 S- mv-I-wvn-w Sure Cure-"Do you believe I- | l A Morning Smile § ii$r=°liiiflriiiey3>uvigcgii .ve-wm in my pocket and thought it was a Awesome — Two laborers were mouse . "-Sa: nla Observer. working on a very tall block 0f apartment buildings. Suddenly the man at the top of the ladder called to his mate at the bottom. "1 say, Jim, come up here a. min- ute and listen " l cup prunes or dried fig; 1 Clip dried peaches 1-4 cup sugar 1-2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon. 1-2 tsp. nutmeg. 1 1-4 cup sour cream Pastry for double cruat (a inches). Boil prunes or figs about 15 min- utes in sufficient water to cover; drain Remove pits from prunes or stems from figs. rinse and drain peaches. Put fruits through food bine sugar, salt and spices, and stir to blend Add cream and mix. “our into past-ryllned pie pan, cov- er with top crust and brush with ~ilk Bake in hot oven (450 Ce- "rrees l") 25 to 30 minutes. Cool “efore cutting. Serves 6 to 8 They arrived in New York on New Years Day. . . . . The illness of Mrs, M W. Wood of Southport, in the P,E.I. Hos- pital is causing her family and friends decpestfohcern. If the Pope carries out his ported intention of living in Lateran palace because of Ital fears that Rome may be bombed. he will be living in the middle of LONDON, Jan. 15 ——(CP\ —Tll9 Victoria Cross has been awarded, posthumously, to Corporal John Alexander French of the Aus- tralian mllltary forces for valo~ in the Mine Bay campaign in New‘ Guinea last September. re- the ian m“ city's business area" Unm 1M0 H‘ t lo l llmbed the Iad- French ordered hi endangered the alternative ‘mm w me with déflgflgmblie listlvguilc out of breath, section to talus cover. then ad- can was the Quirinal. now the King of Italy's residence. It was known as the summer palace be- cause of its large garden. The Va- tican's garden Ls small and un- shaded. vanced alone and silenced ‘two Japanese machlne-gun nests with Grenades. Then. although badlv wounded. he killed all the crew of n third nest with a tummv-aun- reached the top. “I can't hear anythllll." h! 881d. after listening intently for a while. "No," said the other. "Ain't it guictW-Stratford Beacon-Herald- Ghef Takes A lland at Salvaging l . When chefs and cooks n. the Armed Services wa indu a! with thir . have rescued all edible fate from meats for cooking which arse KYOQHIIO alid ‘neon? m“ o‘! purposes. and have extracted- the mt bit of soup clean of fat and grlatle and put in separate e3... 4 from the bones. they begin the job all over again to tainen in laadinau for th aal k. uivagu the inedible and henna lo: salvage la aunt! a V”. m” ~"w1"~v cries; giving blankets to a poor widow and buying a warm sweater or a to in this country. general health and resistance to disease is seriously im- paired through ill balanced diets. The use of overly refined grains has led to a. general deficiency of vita- min B. and iron and c clum are also apt to be deficient in the aver- age Canadian diet. Realizing that the utmost health and working efficiency of every citi. zen is necam .v to the nation's war effort. the Federal Government is sponsoring! a nation wide campaign to br ng t e essential facts of nutri- tion before the public. Miss Francis MacKay was appointed to interest the provinces in organizing this ef- rt. As a result every province has cooperated and prepared to launch a nutrition week compelxn to be followed up with ytar round edu- cational work to stimulate interest in the important field of nutrition. In this Province considerable or- ganizing work has been done. A central nutrition committee has been formed with Dr. B. G. Keeping as its President and representatives from the Red Cross, Home om- ics Association, Public Health Dept. Dept. of Education, Dept. of Agric- ulture and the Travel Bureau. hav" been selected and the work is well under way. During the week of January 18-January 23 National Nutrition Week will be observed with publicity in radio and nmas. Various educational exhibits will be set up for the interest of the public- During the year speakers will be provided for organizations wLshiniz to cooperate in this effort of the Government to improve Canada's health through wls selection of our available foods. EAT RIGHT. FEEL RIGHT. WOODEN CONDUITS Wooden pipes M feet in diameter are being used to OBITY water to U8. military camps‘. r 8000 MILE CONVOY . Eighty thousand miles of convoy "outes are patrolled by the British Navy. """'%me Serzicio Jziaity Curtains to Herald Spring A \\Q\\?,» \ r<i;"'~...y€,?i A i t .'i'l~.~."u'-.‘il.i~ri‘~"iiiii-g_ "Cornice" Style Pretty, Easy S in] magic for your room- tbog made draperiu with their ruffled. ’ like valance. Charming to combine a beige cliintz gelly flowered in rose and blue with a valance of plaln beige. Or you might use solid colors-have drupea-lea bolfgdust! "99. W191i!“ 0i cream wn. w valance. pea-idly ruffled belt in make atandlnu M11. M ell- ing and lop ruffle out of one piece of fabric. new to a ' ’ “"- Th"! new on lower nifflea and hangyal- anoo on a drape-y rod an our dia- Iam shown. ef“'...“°"..l.°. “b. fem-a“ "ca. am ro might pink or picot the edgea. The aide drniieriea are almple to make and no are the dainty Illll wit! on meanirlnl. fill-Null F0! once. the thinner and finer your material. the more you mould allow for fulnean. . . Get complete details for manur- ing, cutting, sewing and finiahinl curtain; horn our BZ-pago booklet. Give; one for many smart atylaa in dnpcrlcl. llll curtain!- d pen-y cur-taint. va con-niece. H‘; he pful advice on h ltimminll- ca, colon. Bend lilo in coina for your oo of "New Ideala In Making Ourtagi’: and m-nperiel" to Guardian Home Be aura tolwrita plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. Itmt Addiua walvage head uarters. __. , twat? 1t.1~»_a_ ‘Ioiadeyeutaekleyuirvvnrkoach l! Areyeuaearedoflholobyoufindf Doyougrappletbetaakthatoomea wmlmlfilfiuat can miner’ The thing that haven't been done before Tlioaa a'ie the thing; to try: Columbus dreamed of an unknown A o a ar- . i tsltifrglm f ti: f flung aky " -Edga.r Alien Guest. HINTS ON ITIQUITII Small attentions paid to aged or unattractive people whom ou meet in school, bualneu and ety only take a few momenta but win great rewards. The not only make you friends, but hey enrim your. own Deraonailiw. MORE GEBIATBICS Grandma's cup of tea and bila of tout may seem like a square meal to her, but aha really need; more nourishment than such a anaok pro- vides, geriatric authorities aay Digestive tract Uaaues become less efficent in absorbing needed- vita- min; from food a; the We swing around. Depletion of natural reserves of minerals in the bodv ll anothr problem of old people. Ibr a and comfortable later life a hgh vitamin and mineral intake in con- centrate fomi la a sound type of health annuity. Venezuclans are mtlng a new kind of bread made of banana flour, meal from the mandioc o; yuca plant, and corn meal. BRUSH WASIIABLI ‘ GLOVE ITNGIITIPS The life bf wash gloves will be extended if a aoft-bristled brush is used instead of rubbing to get the fingertips clean ‘This type of brush will prove an auet in many laund- erlntt task! a: dieanaing binding on blankets and remo execs; so’! on collars, cuffs or othe- articles of fine material that will not stand- im to stiff rubbing. ILATTBN FOIL SALVAGE A good manv ooileclora of foil would save themselves much dia- aunointvnent if they would only follow instructions, advises national As the in- atructions eta , foil should not be rolled into balls. but should be flat- tened out. piece by piece. separate- ly- EKPPrts can then quickly separ- ate the various grades, but this is not poarlble when the foil i; in lumps or balls. ‘more is no mar- ket for any but flat foil. FATS FOB GLYOIBINI Glycerlne obtained from waste fat and bones is a vital component in manv instruments of war. It is use-s ln making afivrial rockets. demolition flame-i. recoil medianimimfiiro- nellenta and gunpowder. Aboard Splendid Result. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. You'll be surprised how‘ quickly and easily you can soothe a had winter cough, when you try this well ' recipe- It xlvea you four tlmoa ea much cough medicine for your money and you'll find it very pleasant and dependable, for real relief. Make a syrup by stirring I cups of ulated sugar and one cup of water a few momenta. until dissolved. No cooking needed-no trouble at alL Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. of augu- syrup. Then put 3% ounces o! Pine: (obtained Living o" Leisure The Woman's Realm i _ waruhi lyrinekuaadln ‘ com "'cl.iydra aluminum pan vinegar in it. give satisfactory wear. Tw generous, inches in front for overlapping. ulic ghufipa, steering gears ‘release mu. 1t hallo used in gvmtrive for ahipa. INIIIIIS 0|‘ IUBIII Ilnemy No. i of household rub- ber is heat. The higher‘ the tam- mature the ‘more quickly the rub- gel-a weak. cracks, become; ‘sticky. manly No. 2 is lliht. Bun ful action of light and heat, l; hard on the kind of rubber in many 11-- tlclea. especially if the rubber- 1; ight, because it combine; the harm. rty stretched when the sun hits t. Enemy No. 3 1| oil and grease. STAINS REMOVED Stains may be removed from an by boiling water and Always wipe your electric iron with a clean cloth before heating it, to remove any dust or dirt. To remove ice cream stains, soak material 80 mlnuteu in cold water. then wash out in warm water with mild aoapauda. WHITE WINTER COATS Ell CLOTH OR FUR NEED CAREFUL BUYING CONSIDERATION Winter coats, whether cloth or fur, are fairly long range invest- ments as a rule, and will repay in -—— i mam new» §§§...”L%ml§3.°§€.l...".°.“§$i§“' ill l-IY ng . Here are ‘facts assembled by 0on- aumar lnfonnatlon Service which are worth mmembe-ing when buy- ing a ready-made cloth coat: Only a ntumwn fabflo will and certain eeda, liomecp " vea, when made ., ‘ w a from ail-wool fibfie. shed dust, don't wrinkle, and keep a. trim, well- tailored appearance. Napped surfaces such as broad- cloth are dressy, but noon wear thin where there ta continued friction. They are not a wise choice for hard steadv we . Lining ould be of durable ma- terial. Movement of thebody cause Motion lubjectlng the lining to con- ‘ttinued pulling. Unleu it ll firm in cornu- Rayon in a twill weave la one among the material: usually found satisfactory. Linlnk should be placed so that the warp yarns of the fabric are in a straight veritcal pcsition The out of the coat should be g from 12 to l6 ‘There should- be plenty of room in the shoulders and sleeves to per- mit easy movement of ai-ma Conservative lines, patternl, and colon are best for coats chosen for long wear. ‘ dealrm or colo~ quickly data: a gar- ment of any kind. cut, novelty of Fur collars should be in keeping with the fabrlc in texture and color and should indicate wearing quail- tieg at least as l aeni. in the coat l I. oeaatlioaepre- F... Quick Cough Relief. i » Try This _l'_lome Mixture from anfllflilkiat) lntoallolbottle‘. Add 3'0"!‘ Syrup and you have 16 all. ot medicine that will surprise you by its quick action. 1t never apoila, luta a family a. long time. and hi; lug drea love it. This home mlxtun hkal rldht held of a severe cough. For real nlulla, you'll say It's Iplendld. 1t loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated mem- branes. and ‘ ' and difficult breathing. Pine: is a. special compound of pro- ven ingredients. in concentrated form. well known for ita throat membranes. Money reminded it it doesn't please you in every way. liingaflecton ‘III PIBFTCT ILIP Ilrat Step to the Perfect [Figure When it's such a simple matter to make a perfect fitting 311p like this princela model, why not do notice to your by ving m the ht found: on? 111:1 pat» tern Pro for two styles; some {women pzefer the built-up shoulder 0f’ the 03 b91118 always in place; like lha daintineu of the narrow |i:a.Youma!vvant tomakeboth. in or light colon. It will re- PIY mu many Billet. in comfort and a . fiyle 80.12010 la designed for sine: ufa at: 110'; wt: ‘if’ 14401112 POOL] 3Q 80-inch fabric with 1 1., m...’ for the a and with top; for clip wi mutt-up liouldar. :| a-a yards. 86nd 20 ct! for pattern. Write gurnitilzme. adtgreatznaétyle n$; . aura a . 597k Ne. I70 w" Rama Olll iii." vim Needlecraft For The’ Home