. _e-\ . _ 72sec Two _ . , __ _ rm: comedian- CHARLOTTETOWN . _ . i 3.4948 "' ’ . ‘_~_‘___ ‘ N _ ~ _ ,_lvvy\_v, ___H_‘_ ._.,n-._.,.. \-\,4.~ ~~<.~~.~~~-\.~~---~-~~\-~>~-~- ~~~~~-~ v ““"“""”“"“V . r ‘ I a’s ealo/Soclfld PesonalzFashionszLitcrature ,_J.,-v\/*-\ v ‘iapngs 0f i The W eek‘ b ‘U ' ' themanydlslas fchic cc: rriixrt tel-d P?" °°‘ °° mi: gllziildterrghalgwsnlxgcznc; ‘fills: heomeyl‘; Mcgctgg. “mm a m“: and a‘ wme ‘me “pay “m "w week that Princess Elizabeth uadi - - - mm the nelshbore there!‘ Farm» made no further engagements after-f Dr. zilia Clark's hosts of friends e" need m” 3° 5° t“ m“ “m” Uunc but refused to comment ‘uflregret her illness in the P. E I. excepummuy m"? car°asses m" be '~G¥.Y;v-wv-‘<;<I~4.'v.~ln<no<.w¢x.\.*<.~4.<.~4.<.\.~4- ‘mm-ud- -C--~ vvv ‘N-‘i- ‘A-‘i-v” Dorothy Dix ‘jays- Ellen '0 Diary Iyulllandlnrmeflvflfo left Market Day tliil wit, with Livingoiclgeisue Add Taste , g , xTHEvt/UMANSREALM» To Is ‘Marriage A Failure? down to the hips release’ into full- neu. Bustles, bows. off-shoulder blouses with tiny puffed sleeves and ruffle-fiounces that junior mm will adore. A rainbow and a cuckoo. lord! l-Iow rich and great the times are now! Know, all ye sheep And cows, that keep only a wrinkling of farmers ton- ‘ I ' v this road letting out for the city, Bwfgmqlnmm-“lt m! m, nu‘ ggfixhxsgo: where once almost to a man all r. 5e d m, town wth wild flow- the waist. to make a Junior waisl went h: inspect and to buy from Gllmllrllllllfl Would MQKO "In u ya grgw- c" . lookjchunkier than ever, but gored lluptlal llnlnns Successful g; "writ akes the disgruntled husbands ,md*.,.-,f§§“§§‘f“l?f 1.25.5. about Zuni/i... cry out that marriage is a failure and throw up their hands and quit?" admired and Easter cuts purclias~ -_-_ persistent rumors that she and; her husband, the Duke o! Edln . burgh, were expecting a baby in; October. The usual procedure for; announcing an expected birth ml Hospital. I I I Dr. H. H. Pierce has gone o: a short visit to Montreal. not ed at the local butcher shops. And some nowadays are too busy grow- ing it to leave the farm and other. like James are “too old" to bother Well, I would say that they are the men and women who nae Itlgl good enough ‘Q0115 to stand by the bargains they made. and ma e e best of them. The nagging and fretting and neevlshg ness and complaining of the wife; the surllness and On staring that I stand :0 long In grass that's wet from heavy rain-- ' A rainbow and n. cuckoo’: song May never come together main . . . QHEER SHORT]! GLOVES ' NEW YORK —Sheer white shor- tle ‘gloves with matching sheer There was a time when it was the essence of enjoyment. when choring done folks drove the dis canoe along only indifferent roads And once when it was my good loz- tune to accompany James there was the thrill of choosing a new grouchiness and fault-flndingwf the husband, who both are dissatisfied because the other is not some- thing that he or she never was or never could pos- sibly become, ls at the bottom of nine-tenths of the domestic scrapping that kills love. Back of every family quarrel is the lack of philosophy that en- ables a man and woman to take their mates as they V the Royal Family is an official‘ Princess Elizabeth is a navy notice from a Royal residence thatfwldow" new, Her husband. Prince the member of the family ‘will not. ;Phillp began a six-months course forvthe next few months, be un {at the Royal Naval College at deriaking any further engage lGreenwich Tuesday. Like any otn~ mente." These announcements zn,er student, he must live there _w_ H, Davin. stole are accessories for bare-top evening gowns. To avoid mistakes with poison, if it must be kept in‘ the house. push two ‘stout’. sharp-pointed pins - ere-wise thmugh the cork of ,fil rtwr: rues I Don't nah rice unleu necessary, r the cases of the Duchess of Kent without his wife. They were mar- — 1 .t Nd 1 c 15 m, 159,"; due g; n 1 1- k; and the Duchess of Gloucester ried Nov. 2o. Greenwich .5 five gain" “mm” I ‘mmmb?’ it W'- are. and let it go at that. bme’ he p” n‘ w“ w’? W n um article o! fogttoPaccita ‘:10 "i?! 0f straw it was somewhat un- They want all of the good qualities their l1us~ the 31°59 ‘$191555 °1 55"!‘ - - 5 1 t camc four full months before the miles from Kenslngtcn Palace in seasonal m the 6H5 breezy sum band and wives assess and the“ 50m, A ma“ Served llp lo you fresh each I .____ needs no cleaning, Bulk rice Show.) bums of "mir- “figdfe” $011135: ewhlclre tlgeupfrincielslfi i}? l" p ‘ xvanls a wife with all sthe domestic pvirtues. plus all the beauty and mammq. 7° 5955f)‘ H‘? M"? VARY IN “Nan! be hoked we‘ Carefully‘ any husk‘ es C » B C t \\' ' Ms (Ccntin ed P g a) " . - ' . _ . ___- , or grains dis a d d, tn b Viscount Alexander Governor week-ends and occasional evenings 55K 1kg} ‘£11; e “nuremems “l me sire“ .A “mm” wimtsf‘ hmband wh° is a 3° d fmmlY "d 9W5“ M9111...” ‘owe; rmfd wagfiegum General and Vlscountess Alexander together. ‘ ' ‘ ' (Continued 0n Page 3) f ' NEW YOR-ib-The first impres- very hot water. Cook rice in as {ledge ‘Aalrclgtedan (érgnzdgnoéiélc- ML A e e o is He Stars Say.‘ TEWART’; slon you getof the newrpringtsults little waiter as possible. Put one 0 0 ' - ~ ‘=5 nna A. Hugles u .- l th t k ts h rt... e mes u f r e i w d -h-ll crumeut Home 1m announced ms the duties o-f chief dletiflif’: ‘S. B" G°"°"""' 5mm‘ S? ' ' . Delicious vseryashzsfi. $4.551???“ ~33... dc- iu§e°eeruf unxluitehnewzijerflrrxgat Jun They “Ill Hfriffl i1_1_\“"1nl1il198 Mai’ the Saint John General Hospital. MO d e r n ‘ signers" and many others show boiling, and, simmer over low heat a 1m cor-Br g tggoi-dafvlavjislt Biggsethfitljaifl 1.11s: Hughgs firthepdaughter of m. , t t ISLAND MAID BREAD jackets waist length or a little be until allwvafer has been absorbed, a” ' " ' Jllslfle all 8- - J- flushes v1 F S d: . A I14 1 1 thl rly llectlons. then stea or co k r boil] 555k‘: Liechbfldge‘ Al?“ Nelscm’ B‘ Ffedtflfitvll- 5M Slwweds M155 EA- fiUNflAgs lhlhrogcopgrholds open ' Your’ E t l q a e e in gzhergl Ylell: airframe? to be that l! water for?!) mlnuaes. (Sig: shourig C: Troll. 3- C-Z Vliitflflfl; Var.- ‘ eanof Jenkins in the position. Miss the dra-matk and dyna-mic openings By 37 when‘ n" the skirt is full the Jacket i: short. then be light, fluffy and with 4U couver: Kamlvops. B~ 9-; 565M- Hughes is a graduate of Erederlc- still hanging in the balance of wise J w mm”, M n Whole Wheel r1 the skirt is slim then ‘a. bit more nutrimeuts retained. mun, sack; and ‘Toronto. ton High School, studied )l the counsel. calm Judgment and astute w“ ' ' t ‘ wh-t Jacket is needed for correct pro» ___. University cf New Brunswick to: utlllzati n of are t lent , ‘.1 _ m“, le t; g u, g1 u", (101503 003113551 ACCENT MN- I’! R- 31115011» hid l!“ M1 , two years and then completed he: abilitlesoor ther adveht erssfiia at fldqingwvilpfi? g‘ ...,...g,.'°f§dh§' _ , pofisttxhe geasoen agivancea 1nd more SUITS ' Easter Week-flu‘! 8095B It Therstudics for a Bachelor of science ceptional openings for reaping CANCER 0F STOMACB nfUsT 1, 9,8,5“; _ should the woman-s R015"! suit; appear in the stores, choppers -__. 3301185" M155 Charm" ""1 M455 in Home Economics degree s; 5t. riches, rewards and rarmmtlc ad- BE DISCQVlmED EARLY T0 companion o: the groom asslst her . find that there are many lengths NEW YORK ~ Color’ contrast Selena Robinson} _ . Fratncissmiiavicti" University}! Antigio- velnturelheéi rgprgcctedented ‘sigma; PREVENT DEATH m mounting and dlsmounting, H0"! and types. too. This 11: okfiottléfiatl: used as accent on dresses and suns ms . c nerne a e Sa it 09- p 5D s are e am -—- _ '1‘ ' (1 ‘ Miss Ferns Bell. chemist with , John General Hospital and wla» by the benisn intervention o! in- “Cancer of the Bwmwll K1115 shgrud 1d: twine“ “mpmmn 3511131111. ghrgethoor out i; diifidiilivfieli‘ f-llxhg "$55.31. Imperial 011 14d»- Dflrflncuth» Fkicme: dietitian at the Prince Ed fluentlal friends w superiors. 1n- more People than “mm 0! my Q. 1: it good mm to allow uie s T E w A R T —-—- applique or eon: " by on em- turned on Monday after spend-mi § ward Island 305mg“ m ghahqgte. spired by a convincing show of other organ. when we conside: mum-m go mm m, convermuon - JUN-lo]; pug 103g bmldered‘ monogram o, ' be,‘ A_ I W“ dfllghtlul lwlidav with town before taking over her m1 wvnd Sense- Psrseverflnve Bud "l" “He-fifth of H" deaths from at the table? IQKEMES l-"MTED ‘ rein I more ellbomte treatment friends in the city and with haflmer duties as assistant dinitian the _ind<=nvieble force of "rs-in tc waver are stwach cancers. it A. Yes.a1ld they should even be cos ANGELES ~ sat; o! Call- will be used. such as alternating parents, Nlr. and Mrs. Fred Belifla. the Gem"; Hospnay win: ’ This is the face of some soil nukes one stop. loos and think.‘ encouraged to do 5m and trained 1'0 “m” h“ ‘My m‘: for 1mm“ m,“ or mum‘ m a 2&0!“ 5km,‘ I I willow Ave... summersidc. I I I l tram a visit with her cousin, Mrs.‘ ‘Bruce Ross and Mr. rhcss in ‘Bridgewater, N. s. I ‘ I I I been transferred as Manager of he Royal Bank at. Middleton, N. Mr. and Mrs. Earle made many blends while residents in this city hvhen Mr. Earle was attached to the staff here. ; ‘ . o o I i i‘. mss Palsy Barrett, daughter of, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Barrett, enter- ltained at her home Wednesday af- ternoon in honor of Mrs. Donald Jones, the former Miss Mary Ken- ' Jlfidy. The young bride was show» bred with an array of lovely wed ! ding gifts and a social hour pass- ed pleasantly over the tea-cups,‘ the brides mother, Mrs. (Dr) Ken- ' nedy presiding at the dainty tea; table. gay with colored snapdrap‘ ons. I - o e o 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Harris antl' Miss Marybeth Harris spent the, Easter holiday season in New, YOIK. r I I I i Mrs. W. A. Miller who has been on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs ' YW. Frank lvliller. left yesterday on i return u. Sackville. . i , I I I l The illness of Mr. Arthur Ben‘ Cher is deeply regretted. I I I The regular weekly knitting and: bridge clubs cancelled for the Lenten season were generally ce- purned this week. I - a c ‘, Mrs. Tess Williams and Mrs. Guy l, Dalling were joint hostssea Wcd-' nesday at the Charlottetown err-l tertalnlng at an attractive and much enjoyed luncheon bridge.‘ oovcrs being laid for 36 guests. . I I I l Well-known Western Canadian’ families are linked in the betroth- , nlmmio known in Vancouver last Saturday by Mrs. Francis E. Harm rison of her younger Leigh Spencer. youngest son of Mr; and Mrs. 0. L. feign Spencer of {Vancouver and Saltspring I:~, 1on2! and formerly of Calgary. The ' wedding will take place May B in, picturesque Bowls acting at matron of honor 1nd Mr. Jim I-Iumphries u best mdp. The bride-elect was educatedf _" abroad 1nd later attended Queer. ‘with u. candlelighted birthday cake M88818?! School. Her fiance at» Ithe centre of attraction. I I I fended the University of B. C, be- florp going overseas with the RCAF, and is again on the JBc clmpuml M . Spencer l: a daughter of the u of Miss Mary Hazard of wflty. I “'9 I I I . I". A. Stewart Jone: in in ‘many letters of um for a short while m meet 1w”... who dlggwmvgd a; Jones who is accompanying "new look” father, Mr. Fred‘ O. Jone: home lppggmd m New York ill for a few woekl, i I I I . and Mrs. Lloyd Murray who laden spending the Honda. are o in 8t. Andrewa-by-the-Bea. lut of this month, much im- ln health after an unicy- winter in‘ the gun!!! South. 5M5 Arno. have mu .~ ‘ "Inno- Pvll.“ W” . ‘ ‘, v daughter, ‘ 1315856"! Wayne. $0 M!" 5H8"! ditlon is favorable since her re- St. Fuancls-ln-the- ' Wood at Caulfellcl with Mrs. John , w. Justice Hazard and o’ epoctiou Ital! of tony McDonald scone meat thliflllilifi ivlr. and Mrs. W. R. LePage left Mar, California. a small place. beautifully situated on the ocean with the mountains as a back- Mlss Nora Macbean, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MacLean of Sourls returned by plane on Thursday from St. Ann Military Hospital. Quebec. where she has been receiving treatment for the past nine months. Her many friends will be pleased to know she is much improved in health. Her sister, Miss Reno. MacLean, R.N., who is on the Hospital staff accompanied her home and will spend a short va- cation with her parents. I I I Mrs. Oman McCiregor of Halifax spent the Easter season with her mother, lVLrs. W. W. Owen. I I I Mrs. Ira Brown's may friends regret her illness in the P. E. I: land Hospital necessitating an op- oration. I I I lvliiss Laura. Stewart was the guest of honor Wednesday eve- ning when the Telephone company had a delightful farewell party for her. on her retirement after manv years of service. I I I Deepest mmpathy goes out w Mrs. Elmer Foster and family tn their sudden bereavement this week. I I I Miss Paula Arsenault, daughter of Justice A. E. and Mrs. Arsenauit left Thursday for Winnipeg. I I I Among those entertaining their bridge clubs in Summerside this week were lvlrs. E. T. ‘Ibnfnn. Mrs. Harry sllliphant, Mrs. W. F. strong, Mrs. Gerald Ilayes. Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs. William Hayward. I I The many friends of Mn. Ilorle Hogg, Wlimot Valley, who is a po- tlent in the P31. Hospital, will be pleased to learn that her con cent operation. I I I Mrs. Frank Daley. helped her little daughter. Patsy celebrate her tenth birthday at a party when a number of her young Games jwere played and movie: shown by Michael schurman, after which all friends were her guests. sat down to I. delicious Mrs. Alan Holman. has parents. Mr. and Mn. Crichton. I I I Queen Infrid of Denmark won approval from recently. The queen Mice Dune Inu Douglu. Jntefufiouglu. ML. 1nd l I I I . o. " " "wad wife and familiarly. . y; j .. .» --! maul» one ‘Asuncion; Sununerlide, been spending an enjoyable week in Imperoyal, N. 5., the guest of he: Juno: the public wring-you've where he wn Ier- [guessed it - an “old fashioned" [skirt of. knee-lenmh. I I I eta. winter It dent at Acadia Univoreity spent fookinl for- the week-end at her bane in Ohu» to rcturningto their summer iottctowu with no: parents, m. and beguiling hires in the other direction. Vincent Doucet and small son oi Moncton, N. ‘B. I with his family in the city. r o '0 a Mrs. Gerda Morrison, Summev side, was hostess at her home or: Wednesday evening in honor .0! her sister. Mrs. Ralph Hebb. Hall- fax, N. s. inviting in friends for a. tawo table bridge.‘ - I I Allan Millman, New Glasgow, N. 5.. has been enjoying his Easter vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. f-Iarry Sllllphant, Summer-side. I I ~ Mrs. Harold Schunnan and Mrs Oreelman MacArthur were co-hos- tesses at the formers home in Bummerslde on Tuesday afternoon entertaining the Okto Club. I I I lVLr. and Mrs. James Hodgon Wolfville. N. 5-. have been guest: this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iecky, Bummer-side. I I I Mrs. Richard Rogerson. Summer- side, entertained her bowling team on Wednesday evening at a de- lightful informal party. I I I Hon. G. D. DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois are visiting in Montreal. I I I Miss Lorraine McNeely eaten tuned. friends at a two table bridge at her home on Thursday evenng. I I I I The story of diamonds will be told in a $4,000,000 exhibition dls~ played at the De Beers diamonds stand at this year's British Indus- tries Falr opening in London in May. Many examples of the finished product will be shown to the pub~ lic for the first time, while the various stages through which it passes from unsorted output o! one working shift at the Wesseltco mine, Kimberley. South Africa. to the delicate processes of cutting and polishing will be demonstrav ed by working models. Chief among the exhibits o! the finished products will be come or Princess Elizabeth‘: diamond Jew- elry. There will include the d:a~ rnond necklace nmde from the stones presented to her by the government of the Union of South Africa during the royal touzhoi South Africa last year. The neck- lace, mounted in a modem setting by the crown jewellers. consists of 2i graded brilliant diamonds 1n- terspersed by 44 brilliance and 22 baguettes. ' ' I I I The southern Rhodesia flame ‘ill brooch, preaenied to the Princes! on her ilst birthday by mbscrip- tions of the children of éouthern Rhodena and referred to by’ her u he: "favorite brooch" will elm be on chow. A pendant, fashioned from the brilliant di ’ presented to the princess by De Beers Consolidated Mines will alao be :hown. Another diamond never previous- ly exhibited will be the ‘lic-carat Woyie River atone, the third-lug- olt diamond ever found and . tne lei-gut uncut diamond in tlv‘ mld. Thin. atone is described u Fuuquationahly torment m: recovered from an alluvial source" lit we: found by tiwslme hone lllltflmltlldlnfllilrlvlloftne Woyio River, limo Leona, in Jeni- aillfl) UM "OI I'- __ . "us" .' This information comes frcm Dr. Gllson Colby Engel. Philadelphia, in the “Journal of the American death rate in stomach cancer is that patients do not consult their physician in the early stage of wrong food and other causes and expect to get rid of the symptoms, without any trouble. What is the result o! the delay in the treatment of stomach cancel-y .. _ "It is horrifying to think that for all the reported papers the p0s~ sibillty of cure by operation is only between 14 to 21 per cent: that is, only one in about four or five cases of stomach cancer are cured by 1-p- oration." What are the early symptoms of stomach cancer that both the pa.- tlent and physician should moo;- nize? These symptoms asp: A tired and "weak feeling, loss of appetite, loss of desire for meat and indigestion r-muld distress before and after meals). Unfortunately, unless the cancer is at or near the entrance to the stomach. thus causing some obstruction, cancer may not be suspected. The examination in searching for cancer of the stccnach includes X-ray, the gastroscope (which al- lows the physician to :ee the lin- ing of the eta-niacin, test meal, serum protein determinations. and complete blood count. What are Dr. Engel’: suggestions to prevent this high death rate in sttmach cancer? 1. The X-ray examination of groups of cancer age men and women, as is being done for tuber- culdsls. 2. Every. annual checkup should include an X-ruy of stomach. 3. Lay group; should be ed-u- Pattern No.46! 3?“ _ . \} Addfll g I C"! .- ; '7‘ -. i ‘ " ' ' noenarnlnnu?“ Nllfllll iyltflilf-l-flm M smut. me uie fiuiruetu u. m“. fi7lifiilbiillfiol llillocllflllfiflfisiftlllfilflflfiltflflflilfl .' Iwloqitlle "Attained tile ohimlvrd tho nodded: Ilnt Aid Dqlrtuaot. In ordnlo :nnr"uumwumuuuunmm i ' *' "I ,4 ‘ cated to see their physician early . converse intelligently and quietly. Q, What is the meaning of By Anne Aahley 8i in a. pillow, and also prevent a musty odor? ' A. When filling n. pillow with feathers, crush a small block of camphor and mix in with the fea- thers. It will preserve ihem and the pillow will not have a musty odor for a long time. Q. Should green peas be shelled the day before using? A. No; because exposure to the air for any length of time is liable to make them become tough and indigestible. . Q. How can I-clean lsinglass? A. One of the best methods for. cleaning lslnglass ls to rub it with a soft clean cloth that has been dipped in gasoline. i1 they have stomach symptoms lasting two week: or more or if they are tired and have lost their appetite. . 4. An X-ray of stomach should be had at once if a patient cour- plains of fatigue; loss of appetite and indigestion. CANCER: ITS SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT We should never forget that cmcer is curable if discovered early. send today far Dr. Barton's informative booklet entitled "Can- cer: Its symptoms arid Treat- ment." To obtain it just enclose l0 cents and a 3-cent stamp. to cover cost. of handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate, in care of this newspaper, Post office Box 99. Station G. New York 19. N. Y» and ask for your copy. misspelled? "\'I\ The new minister was calling u-pom the members of his flock. "And this sturdy little urchin in the bib belongs to the contrary sex. I presume?" "Oh, yes.” said the mother, “she's a. ginl, too." ‘Ilho days are goue when one could peer through any of a hun- dred lcnotholes at a ball game, as all lumber of this description ls now being put into $27,000 homes. Better English . D-C. William: 1. Wlhat is wrong with this nan. tence? "Which is the most excit- ing. football or hockey?" 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “spaghetti”? 3. which one of these words is Hypnotlnm.‘ ‘hydro- phobic. hyperbole. 4. What does the cord “turph tude" mean? 5. What l: a word beginning with ve that meamr “turning with ease from one thing to another"? ANSWERS 1- Bay. "Which is the more ex- citing, football or hockey?" 2, pm. noimce spa-get-l, a as in ask “n. Strefiied. e as ln get, l as In it, ac- wit second syllable. s. Hypnctism. 4. Inherent baseness; depravity. "It was occasioned bydirect mom] turpltude." 5. Versatile. 2 cups applesauce 1 small glass tart jelly ‘.5 cup blanched. chopped almonds V. teaspoon almond extract or until the meringue is delicately browned. This dessert is beat serv- 3 egg white; METHOD: Place the applesauce in a. bowl and mix a small glass c! tart jelly into it. You use my kind of jolly for this. however, cur- rant jelly is especially good. When thoroughly mixed. place in a greas- ed shallow baking dish. Now beat the egg yolks until thick and lemon colored and grad- ually beat in the sugar. Fold in the chopped. blanched almonds and the almond extract. Beat the egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Ind then fold these lightly into the egg yolk mixture. Pile the egg mix- ture on top of the applesauce mix- ture in the baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 20 to 25 mimiffea, or a bodice divided down the mu- dlo-navy on one side. white on Mrs. William M. Rowe is under lby p33", 1,403,153. on a two months n l‘ I‘ "m" Bmhd" , "chateaubrland" when printed on a _ (he 0th”- going medical treatment in Mon- Visit t v n y t l n ‘flhose vfhcse birthday lt is. may Medical Association.” menu 05m? f e ' 2 ' I treal and her friends are hoping m Mogtrea? 531v? lefw°pgrg ‘in Contmued on page 14. It may be thought that cancer A center out 0g 1111s; o1 bee; § Mvrnlng Slnlle CO0]! 8- Cdmer “gig: ‘zw-lngmifmdllflwrnd m, he, quyck resmmglon m [g ‘mum who attended (he Gaudebwvp ofvthe skmach is difficult to cure V . fi . other “n”! The be“ or I‘ trim- hewed health} e o ' ' ' wedding on Monday morning wen“ ‘Eortnxuieezyreiitrefiu fiaowxwm“ yfixfi ‘x35 ming detail may introduce u third e Mr. d MI . F. .W'lki h - ~, ,~ .‘. - -‘ ‘ G90 - we mm weeks has resumed sPEht T; ..u§.-.rueswu§u..“§t 3e”. sggggaldg;,i;;;":,..,"“‘§..§‘"‘t‘§.§ §§i"i’é'.“$§1l‘§§l.'§.§° ffi“‘§..§"§.°.§;,‘,~ .How Can I 1!! °""°s"“ Arm ermmsn f§,?°;,w,,‘{,,°§§j§§“§§,,,‘,f,,°,§’{,°§°,§§, type in well-cut dresses and Jac- kets which are softened classics that look extremely new but will \ " ground. and are in excellent m, mbberg Sgundgfg flew how Canaan Th“. atmbute u, “m, "What a. cute little girl!" he gal- a egg yolks stay in style because of their sim- (Baligg (glgrrrzlteewilélrigggf, trllieslkggl beam,’ ‘ t ' fiom Montreal to spend Easbé: toms to indigestion, newiugnesql Q_ 30w um 1 preserve feathers lantgly rerrfirked. upon viewing one 3 tablespflons sugar Dlicifel’. - - " ' of e ch-dren. It is easy in select clothe: that will be both practical and attrnc tive this season. Keep to one buio color such as navy or gray. for which you need only one set of accessories, and at the same time one may have endless through the contrasting colors and fabrics in the dresses. suits md blouses added to a spring ward- robe. ' variety fi§fi§§Tm” Scrapbook Iyltobemhe Window Shaded ff the window shades one not GU38 m. LAD lose. Hair Remover. ed cold. and is nice served with sweetened and flavored wi-iippcd Bill! THIS: Unwmnted hair removed instantly from face. arms, leg: with Flash Actually destroy: the entire hair above and below the lkin surface. Hal-min: — leaves skin eoit and amooth. You can't Money promptly refunded if hair grows back after third ap- plication with no questions Jsked. Price $2.00 postpdld. (C. 0. D.‘| — Postage extraA ~ FISHTAH. IASEON Dian of a drab to plan in Q amt! Swim print - - . combines the peplum that do: down to a fish-tall in back. the neckline that riae: to-new lieightl. Choose captivating cap cleeve: . . . or lovely long sleeves that glvo the covered-up look. No. 2403 i: out in liuc 12, 14. i0, 18. 20. 30. 88. and 40. Sin i0 re- quires 3% yard: 89-inch. Send 20c for‘ each Pattern. which includes complete sewing guide P11!!! your Name. Addren and Style Number plainly Be lure to mu also you went. Include polio! unit or zone number in your :6- drul ' Address Pattern Doperimbnt, no chniotieicwn Guardian. ‘ .1 FOR THE washable, take them off the roller at the $00. tum them upside down and make heme at the other emia. They will look like new became the end near the roller is rarely soiled. Bnrunn Bananas can be kept for a longer time if placed in fruit Jars with close-fitting covers, and then put in the refrigerator. ' , . Threading A Noodle Wiren having difficulty thrcod~ lng a needle, cut the thread on the bias and it. will facilitate the work wonderfully. JNeedIecraftJ HOME)