rf"~~‘- Wotch Memorial ' Design No. X 602 , Womien’s Realm HAPPENINGS I V I ' "'14 . IL 8 Tbs London Garetto mmunofli that. King Georile had approved appointment of uecn Elizabeth as eommandant-in- lei of the Wo- men's Royal Naval Service. oom- mandmt-in-chlef of the Auxiliary ‘Ilnrritorinl Barvioo and mt-inchicf of the Women's Auxili: lry Air Fbzce. I I I I Master Wiliam l-lorridge, son of Hon. W. D Herrldge and the late . Mn, Herridge of Ottawa, accom- panied by his governess. Miss Hed- den. who have been spending two weeks with the former’; uncle. Cap- tain R. V. Bennett and Mrs Bennett of Satkvllle, left on Sun- day to zciurxr ts’: Qttawa. Queen Elizabeth laft London. this peek for Scotland to visit tho Princesses “on were tit-ken out of London with other English child- ren to escape threatened air raids. Min Lena McLure. entertained at her home Bcziirtabinley on Tues- day at. the tea hour in honor of M153 Helen Cailbeck. who leaves shortly for Mt. Allison Ladies Col- cge to study music. Mrs. Ewun MacDonald. better known as Lucy Maud Montgomery. ls enjoying her visit to “the land she loves so well." “Anne of Green Gables” in many tourists’ minds is vnoiromous with Prince Edward Island. and the authoress is lover‘. and admlrcd J_V tliflusfind upon thousand of l‘t"i\ll0l‘S. Duilng the past week “L. M. M" has been the guest of Mrs. It. E. Mutoh. Euston $1.. who entertained twice in her honour on Monday and Tuesday. ‘irst at he" ho. e. and then at. the THE WEEK many women have either a hus- band or near relative doing“ mili- tary service, Jewellers treat e de- Jslgn of these badges fro-m an art- ,l.st.1c standpoint as wall as making -sure they are heraldioully correct. Being made of really precious stones these brooches are as suitable for wear with formal A 01m and evening clothes as with tweed suits and costumes. The Duchess of Gloucester wears a regimental brooch with a simply tailored suit Many regimental badges are win- bollc of some famous battle or historical legend. Tr»- grmade of the Guard battalions. for instance, which appears in the modern badge as a cluster of diamonds. is o bl Morning Smr e - r-wa-ux-o m». _ . - A NICE POINT A man entered a jewelar’: shop to buy a clock, The jeweler show- ed him the different styles. OM in particular, he told him, was on eight-day clock. “What do you moan?" asked the customer. The jeweler explained it wit?“ run eight days without d g. "For the love of Mikel" ox- claimed the man, "How long would it run if you did wind it?" FORCE OF HABIT Tho vicar’s sermon limbo“ p9 exceptionally short-less an two minutes—that the ver er felt justified in the pastry a terwardg a remindsr of the days when the Guards carried hand grenades. The f only regiment with two badocs is K the Glouoestsrshires. One badge is worn in front cf the can and one behind. Regimental badges are also fastened in the corner of cigarette cases and flat gold Qvenlng basis They are smaller than the brooch- es. and are often combined with initials and monogram made of platinum and tiny diamonds. t I I I Mrs H. H. Home and daughter Margaret returned from a motor trip to Sydney where they were the guests of Mrs Charles Lor- way. I I I I Miss Nan Shaw, left Thursday morning for Toronto. after spend- ing her vacation with her parents. Mr. an!‘ Mr= l1 R. H. Shaw, to resume he:- duties as an accom- panist at the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music. I I I I Mrs. Kenneth Gordon. who for the nflst four mrrtlrs has been Ws- lllrvz her mother. Mrs. L. Mac- Charlotietlvn Hotel where the Art Club. of which she is president, more guests. At. the latter function .Vl:s Mulch touched on the “hi~h soots" of Mrs. MacDonald‘: bril- liant career, emphasizing the fact that she was the first Canadian woman to become an R. S A.. and one of the few to be created an O. B V! Mrs. MacDonald gracefully and interestingly replied to Mrs. Mutch ‘s words of wel- somc. Mrs MacDonald is now visiting Rev . Mr Maotlonuld’: Iormer home 1.151155‘ I Mr. and Mrs. GiEOYQE L. Hurdle Montreal, have arrived in Char- lottetovm. where Mr. Hardic will rrlirvve Lieutentant R. W. Beckett, who is in military duty in Halifax. Mrs. Beckett has joined her hus- sand in Ha fax. I I I Many friends of Miss Audrey Deliloirrcturned missionary from India who is home on furlough, with be sorry to hear that she is ill in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. I I I Mr R. N. Taylor. of Montreal. vrho has been visiting his mother. Mrs F. T. Taylor for two weeks, oft on return ‘this week. . Mr and Mrs. A. W. Hvndman are being welcomed back after their Pu“ c‘ the Maritime-s, Quebec and Ontario. ' ‘ I Miss Joan Erunan entertained at PM on “fadnrstklwv in honor of the I'll-R"! P=rklris cf Vflnlcouver. Tea was poured w» ‘firs. Fred Gates. I I I I ‘Vfrs Ar‘hur Horrdctts of Toronto. rv-‘e- w. '~--.. ~~\pv1!":Y1'7 n»; sum. mcr at the Chvivlnttgthrvri Hotel "we a lvnrlrerd brifc for her fzfirnds on ‘O/Fdwletdgh Avie;- srrndlnr: a delightful summer. Mrs. rmdrrstts kevrs on return to rer 71cm? this moi-win" _ n a o “w...” m. mo...“ I “rm”; (gym Home at Y""""'ist*"‘ "cent!" $119 Vvrjpn the Pffck Which regimental badge ‘Prnsd to tho label of her coat, I'm" tr-rvellrvi rs-"Ivm-ntcl bv-cophpg F" cvtrcntelv nrmrucr r* that sn DESIGN NO. X 60! W11 not make those clever cuddle by!» or yoursown or your friends’ in ants? These desi n; may also 0t iron trans- 608 contains ibou . ieedod and complete instructions. To order this design. write your namn, address and No. X 6.09 ainly an any place of paper and sand with 15 cams in coin or stomps to Ne l0- work Bureau. Char otte own G d- Ian. To Charlottetown Guardian RqmQ--_.____'__-;_ Ygvsfln .-! Mjnfa-vwu F. ‘Wu n; log-p- , relatives arri Plewls thrnulrbmv the Wand left ‘Friday morning for her home in Oakland, California. “in route Mrs. Gordon will visit in Chicago, Kansas City and Los Angeles. I I I Miss Dorothy Black and Miss Marlon Saunders entertained Fri- day night at Miss Saundefs home for Mia Helen Callberk. I I I I ‘The tea hostesses at the lottetown Tennis Club this noon will be Mrs. Gordon Donald and Miss Dorothy ther. I I I I Miss Allie Muirhead and her niece Miss Ethel Hcdvson who have been visiting on the Island for the summer months l-eft yesterday for Char- after- Mac- Low- Monireal where they will snend the winter months with Miss Hodgsons brother Dr, Harvey Hodgscn. whose wife passod away only rccentlyr. ~ I I I Mrs. James human and her daughter Mrs Version Backus who have been visiting Mrs. Inman's old home in Bedeoue and other places on Prince Edward Island, loft on Friday morning for their home in Lakerwales, Florida. I I Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ranger and two children who have been visit- ing Mrs. Rangers parents, Mr and Mrs. Edgar G. Clazk, ‘Sum- merside, have returned to their home in Providence H. I. I I I Mrs. Erskine Haywood enter- tained her Bridge Club on Monday evening honouring Miss Jean Cali- beck. whose engagement has Just been announced. BMW‘; a guest of honour prize Miss Callbeck receiv- ed a special gift from the Clu": members. The eventing was a most enjoyable one and a shower of good wishes was beszowed upon the bride when goodbyes vicre‘ said. a Miss Alberta MacFaJ-lane who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nathan MacFanane returned this “reek to h-Pz" hrmc n: New York. . . - At the Giff Links this afternoon the tea hostesses will be Mrs. A. w, Weeks. Miss Lorna Weeks, Mrs. E, M, MaloueJ-Mrs E W. Mac- Kinnon. MrsiG‘. ‘Buntaln. BIQ“T|,5 of grayish and chocolate cast are among the most talked o‘. colors this year. There are 11150 some very dark browns and some copper and spice tones. Greens are big-and in them the grayish note appears once more in sage and lichen colors. Dark greens and a few bluish greens are also on the 1940 color card. In contrast to all l these sober hues is s. vivid Re- volutionnry red (inspired by the 150th anniversary cf the French Revolution and used to spike blackl and a gay Robin Hcocl red worn A gvlth a dark forest green. Addedyio .t.he list of reds, which are import- ant. are dark (lahlia, beetroot. brownish and trlolst-tingw tones. Mauve, pink and bois-de-iose are‘ also on the list. Mustard yellow and are novelty hues. Blues. less in evidence. include the dark "wiri- ter." vivid petrrl and a few violet- tinged tones. It's smart. to wear a one-color costume this season 1f you like. Or contr-st. mav be used in such combinations as cloud Eras . and brcvrn. mist blue and nutrla. r Robin Hood red and dark forest l green. Opening New Book r Place the book with its back on a table. Let down the front cover then the back cover. Then a fey: . leaves at the front andm. few at the back. alternating and pressing dovm gently until the centre is reached. Repeat a few times to limber the binding. The ‘nook will wear- far better than if opcnozl roughly. causing c possible loosen- ing of the leaves and bending of the binding. Long boforn the arrival of baby she hogan to fortify bcr body by enriching tho blond and building u tho vigor nf tho nnrvous s atom. ' his was to 7008b“! her to wit. stand the strnin Ilia hnticiplnted and to It]? ly abundant nouris mnnt for hrr chi . Dr. Oh ' Narvs Food has long been known for its benefit to women <' under these circumstancol. End Ibo Adikfll-ug-n-n-qa-u-vunnl-n‘ Dr.(hase‘s Nerve Food in making some comment on it. “Yes? admitted the vicar. "it was short. As a matter of fact, I am without my teeth to-dsy, and fand it difficult to speak piling‘? On the following Sund e sermon ran to great long and it was more than an hour before the discourse ended. Once again the verger felt that ho might say noma- thing about it. "I suppose you've sot your teeth back again, sir?" he asked. “Well. no," replied the vicar. “As n matter of fact. I borrowed my wife's-and I had a terrible job to stop even when I did.” wmw fi How Can | v ‘r g ' my ANNE ASHLEY) _ l-twmvt Q How can I prepare agood home-made paste? A. Tuke one-half cup of lump start-h and mix it thoroughly with the same quantity of flour. Stir this tiioroughl into one quart of water and boll slowly for a few minutes. . i-Iow can I wash a roasting pan that is difficult because of grease in it? -A. Pour a few drops of ammonia into the pan. Allow it to stand for a few minutes and half the clean- ing will be done. Q. How can I revive the faded colors in a garment . A A little vinegar in the rinse water after laundering will help revive the colors, flflJfi- Modern Etiquette 1B! ROBERTA LEE) ARE.‘- '-"-'..-."-'o"-'-'-"u'£fu'bt'u'll|'in'kt Q. Ara there any basic principles of good sportsmanship? A Yes; there are two. First, s. love or the game. second equani- mity. or an evenness of mind and tcmpur. The persons who cannot “lake it." with a.emlle when defeat- ed in a game is not s good sports- man, ' Q. Isn't it gracious for l. hostess to urge more food upon a guest who has rofusedi‘. .A. It is very rude and distaste- ful to the guest for a hostess to do this. She should never make but one offer. and under no circum- stances should she urge or scold because the guest "is not eating enough " Q. When one is in a hurry, is it all right to m» a clerk in o. store to trait on you, when there are two ore three other persons ahead of you? A. No: it is extremely discourt- eous to do so. '. . . .. Jaw-IIJHW. Household Scrapbook (BY ROBERTA LEE] - .-.~-.~.-.~.-.=-.-.=~.-.a.-».-».~mvurv The Cook Book ' Why not paint the outside cover of tire cook book with a thin shel- inc? Any dirt on it. can then be wiped 01f with a damp clothflfhe, book n-ill last much longer. Varnish on Fabrics To remove vumish from fabrics, saturate, with turpentine. rub the fabric between the handd, Ind sponge with alcohol or chloroform. Salad Dressing If the salad dressing curdlel. add a little unbeaten omits of egg, and iL- will become smooth as velvet This 'is excellent for curdleti mayonnaise. m; nusrrtc n ' 'Back - fullness managed through a swing from t-he small waist is the rrrost,lmportant development in coats. Intricate hip yokoa with gorcs flared bustle-fashion below suggest one wearable into atl- tion. Back-gathers linked the round-hip make another. Oftdn there's seaming across the side and shaped "bustle gores" down the centre back. The lower. 1o r waist is linked to bustlo effects y being shaped in elongated okos that outline the “small o the back." The baclnfullness drug is more significant. than ever Ind coals must be worn over them. ' Many evening headdressos ore presented. including Chantilly lice yells. covering the face and t Happy Young Mother d l be l I l- in kl d l lo v . ._ 55512:‘: Iboghwbeforoln ‘fiuhihi-F‘ R1545 Extras??? ‘g3’: iritrgt otemlngrllgligatlg: (ogggmmi ’§s”°dr§.fl1§,“t“{,§. t £3‘ 28'0"}? gun's forryépfigcopg ' n. . 1mm; d 1 b; r i or uno- mil‘)..,“§§'§£“q%LXL‘$?:,LE,,”,l.,$';, Q1; wi h the opposite ssxl p y haw‘: ,‘.‘.,...’°“,}§,°“1‘.’.'.,‘§,‘{,§§§° ff, The Guardian Home Service. Be mlirlo it more elective mover n others as well u dig deep lnw w" w "PM 11111131 Y0"? "I'M- ggggggjlygqfnmggheft sghwuwg wmr 24 u» suave-r m (Leo) your own rcsourolfulncu m but *¢"¢"» and t = "We °‘ W" 2.333.»... ltrtnlfll n1 vigor bftar- at Imlvfeggreabvtggumzlgigrtr: results, m worth trio try. "l- ~ lggsvtnvno olgggre Oulntil lfktfil‘ ou JANUARY 22 w remitting! 2o i m" you Nyw put d“! “Nulfth y r w" ‘if? (Aquarius) - Mixed vlbr - ‘r °' "w" n" ‘l- "l! wont brook aimless fltrofl Adar-cu AND [Ni ROY §--- Social and P ed on the top of the head in a big pouf. Dorothy Dix's Letter Box, Jealousy Borders 0n Insanity and is the Worst Trait That One Can Possess, for it Causes More Broken Marriages Than Any Other One Thing Dear Doroih Dim-We marri when we were 10 and were Very much in love with e other. sheds very pretty. with curly black heir and looks like a little coed instead of the mother of our two fine dron. She is a good housekeeper and a good wife in e way, but I am so ealous of her that I make her e miserable. I ins t her ovary w I can. If $116 spooks to a man. 1 accuse her ui , lmakohorstcyinthchousoolldatmurdont want any other man to look at her. I hays nail“ her untu l have made a nervous wreck out of nor, and one tells me 1 am drivl-ni her only ""51"" ousy. I won't let her have a ooowr bee!!!» 1- l!!! afraid she might fall in love wi him. l KMW I have ruined her life and have lad her lovo for mo, and it brealw my heart to see he: 0o llnhlwll» but I can't help it. what can 1 do to win nu‘ book? JEALOUB HUSBAND Answer: Probably jealous people m victims of their own natures and are incapable of controlling themselves, or bringing any rflgon m- common scrub to bear on what they do. They Seem to be DOI- somd of a devil that drives them on to doing the things that they know will alienate those they love from them and be their own undoing. You, for instance, arc perfectly aware that you have taken the quick- est and surest way of making your wife hate YOU. You know that no woman could possibly continue to care for a. man who treats her do Y0“ no doing, yet you persist in torturing her and then wonder Why Ibo doesn't love you. All jealous men and women seem to follow the sums insane tactics. m, although they know that love is only won and hold by tendame-m and gentleness and faith, they overwhelm than they love with all man- ner or abuse and insults and cruelty. They make scenes that humiliate those they profes to more into the dust. They treat them with almost inhumarxi lbmtallty. Often they kill them. Yet they (to this in the name o ove. » Curiously enoukh. the jealous apparently have minds filled with low and obscene thoughts and to have no realization that there can be such things as honor loyalty and decency among human beings. They in- ] variably accuse those they love of cheating and lying, double-crossing and being guilty of the lowest forms of sensuality. Whether they do this because they are udging others by their own depraved natures. m do not know. But e factremains that every callous wife has no oelisf ivnuhor iliruvsxbandb integrity, and no jealous hus and has any faith in his e's v e. so far no one his ever found any cure for ealousy. I! any remedy could be devised that would enable green-eyed husband! d wives see their mates clearly instead of through a jaundiced it wo save a lot of trouble and heartafhe and murder. _ - . . Don't‘ Mother Husband T00 Much Deu- Dorothy Dino-What. do you think about wives mother their husbands? g A . Answer: It is a first aid to making marriage ucooss if it is d no in ode!- lflbn- EV“? "Ii-n keeps something of the’ little boy clwayg in hismhcart mt brzrgeisulritim want to have some woman pet him and fuss over him A man wants every one else to regard him as strong and self-suf- ficient and hard-boiled and able to look the world in the eye and tell it where to so, but he doesn't. want his wife to think of him that way. l-le doesn't want her to take the attitude that he is perfectly capable o; puk- ing care of himself and that she doesn't. need to concern herself about He wants her to won-y over his getting his feet wet and w b; sick with anxiety every time he has a headache; to put tho buttons in his slum. w ww- hls slippers before the flre for him and to cook his special dishes with her own hands. This isn't because he is a. tyrant. or o. slave-driver or lazy. 1t. is just. because he purrs under the motherin . But the trouble with women is that when they start to mother- molr hu&a,ndg they m so likely to overdo it and boss the life out. of them Ol‘ um, u-iem A W. like they were imbccll ohildm . Th t toward the divorce coiirt quickgr‘ than inythlni 11.51"?» atgewwgrlg.‘ “m” It is the mothering women who an aiway telling m 1 h bangs m public where to sit. what. w do; who won't lgt their huggandls‘ drink l- °°°°nd WP 01' coffee or eat anything ‘but baby diet; who won't trust their husbands to big their own clothes; who won't let their husbands stay downtown for inner without raising a. motion; who make their hus- sss- r "‘?...3‘“f..;“’...°‘i°'..“ m- ercy» M “my... n 0w v e as aff ti . is fine 1f you know how tar: dgs it. ec om Mothering i h“; I I I a p 0 wil? Women lmiiaio Men Is A Riddle Dear Miss Dix-I am an old man and I want to ask you why so fishy of thetegirls and women of today lmllcle men in their domes 5nd ‘hannersi ns ad of being willing to look lzke girl; and women? .I see em w th their short hair. wearing britches and overalls, smoking cig- fitte’: mg drinking. They have 10st all o! their feminine charm. and wlmllbe?“ 911N116 Why they do it. Men seem to be pretty well satrficd 1'18 mm- You limit see them trying to look like woman or act m“ "W" Why 1! this? o ROMA rsnmnn. er: ' only the 800d 10rd who nude that human conundrum om; nnswcr your question and explain why the, modgrn woman lfimwgkufifi’; her femininity-which is her greatest charm for man—and curs into the Elias/aid the iéhlffons and ruffles that enhance tho looks of even a beauty B" l 8C send to the homely woman for the ugly habiliments of man, My Wm personal idea is that the reason women wear britrhu and zltilorrtvavohaiard slicks is because they have no sense of humor. oomtnly had sot age ll a‘ mnfvbona would “M” m" "mm 0h main after she mm‘ m“ 1 ""159 0 herself in s. mirror. The one incontrovertible re men are smarter than women is found in the fact that men l1 V01‘ try t0 make imitation ladies of ihcmsolverl. DOROTHY‘ DIX. . '- _ _ " _ - ~ _ ' ' ' _ ' ' _ " " ' ' " “7"""' “ " - " -'---»-c'n YOIIB INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE ' l! FRANCES DRAKE - Look in the section your birthday comes In, and find what your ouiiodr is. according to u“ ‘tug, (Cflllifllht, 183B. King Features Syndicate lnc.) wr (Virgmu- Another encouraging ipro uc ve orlod for Virgo folk. MAROH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) ‘Enter wholeheartedly and spirited. —Mars and Saturn unfavorable, yly into things. Egpggjqjly ‘pprowd. adivu bfiinst contention. disputes law medicine. brokerage waned over bus ess or money and dras- ,hoalth measures wrlti s' dealings; tic changes. Best to stay safely by with publjghg" ‘ma fivéntnm ~ l For Saturdnv. September 23rd rsondl -?-= Fdshi onst Literature I .J__-. THE cook's CORNER ‘Jfluilii-H-F-‘Jl-"f-MR-‘lh-H-"JJ-‘HEFIUV Jclllod Cheese Bllltl pkg. 1 e jelly cup b0 pineapple juice wntor t. l l 1 l tablespoon vinegar 2-8 cup cottage cheese 3-2 diced pineapple 1-2 cup diced celery 1-4 c chopped pimlectos Math : Pour the boiling pine- apple {lilies over tho jelly owder and at until it is dissolve , then add the water, sugar, salt and agar. Mix well and chill untl. the jelly llb-d pineapple. celery. cottage choose an birnien- tos. If the cheese is not seasoned. reason to taste with salt and a little pepper. Mix well and turn into a shlllow pan which has been oiled and rinsed with cold water. When perfectly firm. out. in squares and servo on 1e or a boiled dressing. One made with pineapple juice is particularly g , or a mayonnaise thinned with the pineapple juice. Now for the nut bread, and if you want to add a few raisins or chopped dates. that will not change the recipe any. Be sure to flour the fruit well first. using some of the flour called for in the recipe. Nut Bread 1 988 1 cu milk 3 ta laspoons shortening 2 1-2 cups flour 8 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt l cup chopped nuts ~ Method: Beat the egg and add tho milk and shortening, melted. Siftl the flour and measure. then sift once more with the baking powder and sugar. Add the chopped nuts to is and mix until they are well co . Turn the liquid ‘mixture into the dry in redlems and stir In idly until e batter is smooth. our into l well greased loaf pan and bike in a moderate. 3'75 deg. P‘. oven for l hour, until the crust is nicely browned and the loaf has a hollow sound when tapped with the finger. Turn out and cool be- fore slicing. Rhubarb Relish 1 Quart rhubarb 1 Quart onions 1 Quart vinegar 2 lbs. Brown sugar 1 Tablespoon salt Mixed spices Boil rhubarb. onions. vinegar, 20 minutes. then add sugar and spices, boil 15 minutes. can make a go of anything when you try. FEBRUARY‘ 21 to MARCH 20 (Pineal-Suggest you view things sorenel. No fuss. no worry and you wil soc more clearly. Espec- ially favored: work requiring odroit management and iklll; usa- ful commodities, study law. A CKILD BORN ON THIS DAY will have courage and ambition and will pouess literary, dnamatic and analytical ability. Excellent taste in dross. discriminate in choice of friends and‘ associates. May impede its own prcgruss through being too conservative or timid to branch out. Head will dictate emotions. as a rule. Fme mind. You Always Have Fun With Cord Fortunes t Spin Excitlnl Romances No party or date is going io die on your hands when fortune-telling is in your bag of tricks. From the cardl, you easily spin fun and ex- citement for everybody. What teasing when tow-headed Jim draws the Queen of Hearts. a blonds. His girl of the moment is Madge, a brunette, and it looks as fie réfinventianal andmdtorgt trgeddlrcl O us’ a ars r i 5 '1'3M}3 kindliness be your consortg. m 23 gibra) -mql"creal4fihb gggtggfi. .h id. Al f ll . A1‘RIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) brgtlions fogs gmbittibufsflelllgllsyrprvils. —30l‘19flt8 m!!!‘ be had through New trys? Yes! Inventionl. Ilins sound investments, good buys and through partnerships, contracts @391’; 5°31!- HOWBVBI’. be strictly .and bids particularly sponsored on e up-and-up and v id - v1 1 ' thing and anyone this? night. l ‘tog? was’ christening “vouch tempt you to do otherwise. There's . no compromise between right. and OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. ill Wffihl. (Sréorlpgio) — Ilirlanfi; leave import. my =1 w mm n roemlnn- ~33‘ illiltfififi.’ 1¥§~§°y°”i§.%'lofil'3§§’ Born before June 5? Then it should warn you to be alert- about your be a fruitful duy for business mst- own mtet-estg I ters up!!! sinking noytv openings for Yflurle . are sugges ed not to mlX N0 ER. 23 to DECEMBER plenum unwiselv with work. You m (Sagittarius) - Good rays for borne after June 4: stun favor stirring up interest in business and you in a more personal way. You work matters, making improve- CBII [Gill 1188b thlOllflh ICYVWO YD menu gnfl ggegggfy m; n gr 0th"!- chlnges to keep pace with public demands. Manufacturing. shipping. railroading favored. Romance rates high, too. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -~Mbnuol work, industrious up li- cation of your talents and bong nlvulhshfld- You've good judgment. ...$i‘i’.5“i‘¢ and it will pay you rewards. You Anozwrlunlrmnngn ll .;.».,.svr-v.érzclitvy~,.gv.qmgsgj., if she'll have a rival. Spades are sometimes unpleasant cards-but not the four. promising s better job for Jiml Three of Dia- monds’! Good news! And then Madge draws the Jlck of Spades-meaning Jim will hive l rival. too-a dark-haired man. The Five of Clubs spells marriage. Tho Six of Diamonds? A gift- mlyhap a ring. Romance hides in ‘ cups. too, IO learn to read the tea leaves. Three leaves in a triangle mean good for- tune. And if your cup shows tea leaves grouped in the shnpo of a wheel. you'll get a legacg-—lnd the igger the With our 32-page booklet it’: any by tea cards. dominoes. dice and horoscopes. Given tips on "crystal jolly fortune game: for parties and bazaars, clever fortune bigger the wheel, the legacy! ‘.0 road leavel, the fortunes told gazing,‘ rh mu for place cards. O10 . . .141». k1i~>~_ " »"v',._‘/§’-'.-w ttuce with mayonnaise K h; ‘ States receives his -—__.._»_ i And on joy u like l... mags: cup; l mo it to the sky And ltill tho-morn I offer up, The fuller jo have 1i . hulotto Porter. Loose coats an shown with fronts and sluvu of fur. Thcro are 1w bolero: and oapolat col. lsrl of fur on cloth colts, and loou , Silorts coats or; presented in ‘Hflturv-l. W88. or gray trimmed with bower. and worn over brown or amber colored woollen dresses. Agnes nbowa hots ins lred by Punch and Judy shown. is m. spirwtlop 1s acoou ..od for in the narrow toque: enging in I doe point at buck. done in block fat and trimmed with colored wool ambroldora, or with bright thick wool twls . . The Vionnot. nveni gowns have lalimmcr flares, ltartuigg below tho P8. These dresses also feature wide waistband effects, but often draped from the corssge fabric with a row of tiny jowclled but- tons at the centre front. _Sorne fackets mccom onylng an- taopo bouses are astsned by frogs of the some leather. Fur plays an season. espooialy lamb and silver fox. Light colored suits feature an- talo e or velvet blouses in deep duh la tone. Ono of Hannah's prettiest crin. ollno evening gowns is a black vol- vot with an eyelet embroidered banding used in the skirt and at the neckline. Black velvet is often .openworked in bands in the wide skirts of evening dresses. important role min 1 black Persian Home-made broad ages more in one day thm wholesalers’ bread docs in six days. AUTUMN SUITS SHOW SOME NEW IDEAS The tailored silhouette this sea- son shows a decidedly" longer jacket in wristlcggth. very fitted. but 5118MB’ flai- so that they give further authorit to the big fashion this season o small waist- lines and wider hips. The shaping nf these jackets ts made more con- spicuous by the mt thtt they go over short narrow skirts which are dflfanllolv favored for smarftsilor- ma as. suits have a dashing slightly mannish air taking inspiration from tho great-coats of the French Revolutionary period. One suit is done in black warm surfaced woollen with its fronts and sleeves edged with black braid and with passementorio buttons in single-breasted file. A black tricome in a new style. from Rose Valois. goes with this suit, as does a. sturdy black suede ba . The n4:- com anying hi h-ncokc blouse is han kkercnlef incn and lace tints ed blond. Another suit is in l. gray man- nish worsted with collar, cuffs and buttons of black velvet. This lilo has a high-necked blouse of royal blue crepe and doeskin gloves of matching blue. The handbag is of black suede and patent leather, m? the Rose Valols hat is black e’ The back fullness in the jacket .is effected by pleats. ; A velvet afternoon suit whose jacket features a peplum bordered with silver fox is one of the out- standing models in Helm’; colloc- on Red grouse are the only species of bird confined solely to the Brit- ish Isles. The President oftihe United The Housewife Activities Her In the oiavcnlh century A.D., Indiana in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, bravely tried to prop. up with logs and rock walls l. In- ing sandstone rock over 100 fut blgh that seemed to threaten thcir pueblo-the rock is as big us s ton- story building and weighs about B0 million pounds. DRIED PLANTS YIELD ITEMO 0F VALUE Objects or collections of objects, the pride of some one’: heart family ocnsidm o! great value. are constantly beint offered to museums, writes Isobel ers in "New England Nature!- . " Aunt Agatha used to Bras flowers, We have boxes and oxen full of dried plants. Woul the museum like them?" While the probability is thlt Aunt Agatha collected simply thq common plants growing arounw her home, it may be that than fl something of actual museum value to be unearthed. ~ ' When offered some new treosurl. one of the first questions a cur- ator asks is “What is it?" Aunt Agatha may have identified all he: plants, neatly labeling thorn Anhfi delicate, old-fashioned han wri ing. Suppose she did not, suppose all other necessary information i! there except the names. Does that render them any the less valuable to the museum? blot at all. The curator will determine their iden- tity. Probmbly they are all ccunmon plants, but pcusibly-just possibly -0ne, though it resembles man known species. is identical wi none. The curator seeks o.~her opinions; he com ‘es the plant with large series n the reference collect-ions. and he finds that it is. in truth, a species new to science! After making a careful study of the specimen ha publishes a. com- lete and detailed descrl tion. giv- fng the species a sclent fic name. The individual plant upon which the botanist based his description. is thereafter known as the W9 of its species. A ti" ED861111“! l! one of the most va uable which b museum can posse!!- VEGETABLFENTREE non ~ w/uuu Al's mu fried onion to taste. 4 98:86. 81° mace, chopped parsley or chivol. butter as required, 3-4 bunch 11M carrots, salt and pepper tort-Head 14 pint white sauce. fried or to garnish. Pick over and wash the spinuh $1); tor fieverlwtiirtiles. goings in wcfior c ngs e . occasionally until soft. Drain. ch01! and retu:n to pan. Stir in 2 table- spoons butter. season to taste with salt. pepper and a. _h o! Bivllld mace. Pi ug in e centre of I hot, flat roun or oval dish. Win10 spinach is cooking, wash. scra- keep whole if very small, o slice the carrots. then put them to boll in salted water to covor._ cook gently till tender. then drain. and toss in butter to taste. Season with pepper to taste. Now keep hot whic you peel and fry the mushrooms in 1 1-2 teaspoons bu - m. Season with salt. and pepper taste. Now pouch the e . To serve this entree. arran t e eggs equal distance round. t e base of‘ the spinach. Place little heaps of mushrooms and carrot alternately round. Sprinkle the carrot lightly with chopped parsley or chives. and the mushrooms with the onion, Garnish the spinach with points of fried bread. and a. few slices of car- rot. Serve with _ white sauce. Etiouzh for four persons. Those Smolljfrticles Don't fill your living room with small objects of no value. such as cheap vase". odd ornament: and poor pic- ealary in semi- rnonthly instalments. Cantaloupes were named for Cantalollpe, Italy. where the mel- . w on; first were grown in Europa. | . Snappy F it For Sleek. slim princess lines are be- lcomlng to all ages Ind aims. Here is a frock that. will carry you throu h the first fall days and far int-o t c winter with chic and corn- l fort. It is the kind of dress that is l always ready, always right. to slip into. The high yoke lino is an teresting feature that ‘you will like. and the pockets provi o a place to add n. touch of oontrlIt-ing color. Contrastin stitching h smart nnd adds an toreuting touch to u classic btylo frock. Shoot fl/bbil hair wool, heavy lilk crepe or dark printed cotton are all and fabrics for thlLdllll made th or with- out the collar. The long lines make ‘ a short girl n. pol: teller and bring om the st febturos of your figure. Style No. is deslfned for sizes H, 14, 16. 30. 38 an 40. B 18 reo I 2 8-4 yards of 39-inch materio. sci-id flftcen rm» (coin ll pro- reredv for pattern. write plainly vour Name. Address and style number Bo gtlre to sink the size you wish. style No. 2624 Sim .., N!!!" Street Address 01W Province of the sports and day endnnblu in i-his collection. The a mainly close-fitting d hi h. trimmed with winged b l, oltroh feathers end/fur. Nutrin, lltrlkm. beaver and fox were uud ll ool- lars, hetrLns Ind hoods on "CV01- 00a Amusing air force co Yuthful and ilfly—were featureduwlni molt. m: that mean not-hing tures. A few rca ‘y Will ndrl l‘.'"l\l\ good articled tho room u w. well as hominess. Weigh the article ell before you decide to includs it 1n the living-room schenfe. \ ashions Home Use l . 8