___..__ ___._ _..._._...___..__.... m mm. 11-.- PAG§TA1€1_G11T' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Woman ’s Realm -:- Social a d Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature ~ I Sill.’ I , ' -,",_§"',j, i THE FAvoRrrE BEAUTY SOAP OF. CANADA'S Lveussr SCHOOLGIRLS] and ‘Q .2333: ‘Dorothy Dix ‘inuim E "m:- ouus some: rupyz ' HER ACTIVITIES IN AN OLD-WORLD GARDEN Tall daffies, ywaymg in the breeze Bcneath ilic gnarled old apple trees, I‘ No pitfli-SUIQ bring; llie ample fragrant nilgnonettz. With countless brilliant diamond sct whore den-drops cllng_ No longer do they please my gaze No booms that Br. l‘. f1l_\'.- rciieve my care. l\.ir nni- to rizll them I await; I wash lxside the garden gate 5'0: C0121 fair. Blue mrws. with their elrfn ayes - white-flocked wink up at me, am shakes his gaudy m uh the » . ‘old gate creek; ‘l To". win fu to syaenk; lks . n anywhere; catch the sun's owcrs so fair. ‘b. r-t/st-n “Wows ilwnys enjoyed Kel- lolfl Corn Flakes for brr/nk- loll. Now we've found how [ood they are [or lunch- lupper—bcdlime snack!" Kellogg's are not only crisp and delicious but nourishing. And so easy to digest! A. wholesome, refreshing food for any time of day. Always oven-fresh in the patented heat-sealed inner wrapper. At all grocers, ready to serve with milk or cream. Made by Kel- logg in Lon- don, Ontario. So full of love-llgi t, 5h" 1n In Delta's cycsl. “m g there ~ Uvorse Johhstzne. WEDDING PRI-IMaNTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE . J1me brides have already plan- _ 119d 111611’ trousscaux. ordered ' “eddmg “FPSSPS and are thinking about wedding presents, whmhel. they ll admit it or not. Herc are a. few tips.» The siltoru-pyh Dart of tho fnui S hilt’ receives is niion of pfgcflg- ally every briri-"i. (‘Illllfl-up house- kflpmg. With L .r"quos from the 18111113’. with girls n1‘ silver’ was» ware and china from fTlPHKlS and relatives she bcg: s her now life A BETTER . rsrosrusxr: A few drops of ilisinfcctant add- ed to lhc waicr when cleaning the bath room .ii-.~ wvll iiddcd. It will give the room n rh-ziii Smell and at the same time wi.l kill any g(rm5 CORN FlAKES Made Boflor - Taste Batter Picked Better Every Girl Contemplating Marriage Should Consider the Business of Her Future Hus- band and Decide if She Can Properly , _ . " Fit Into it "“ I31‘ Whcn girls contemplate matrimony they seldom give a. thought to the occupation of the prospectivé bridegroom beyond hoping that it will bxnng in enough money to enable them to have fresh water waves .11 little auto- mobile and good hats. Yet, in reality, nothing is a. more important factor in the success or failure or any marriage than the way in which the husband makes the dough. Every wlfe finds to her surnrlss that she has committed bigamy and that. she is just as much married to her husband's busness or profession as she is to him. Hence 1t behooves every maiden to consider long and prayerfully how she ls going to like o. lifetime of being Mrs. Green Grocer or Mrs. Banker. for her happiness 1s going to depend on whther she is as enthusiastic and interested about about. her husband's work as he is, or whether 1t gets upon her nerves. - The importance of this matter has recently lbccn vividly called to our attention by the wife of a famous golf profess- ional, who has divorced him because she said she couldn't stand being a golf widow any longer. Doubtless the eyes o1.’ thousands of other women have tui-iicd luiigingly towards Reno when they found themselves united to shops, oi" farms. or running a poor second in their husbands‘ affections for the stock mnrkct. that may be lurking in the bowls. ~ JIEADING ll wrm m THE " urusr 1mm! | Elf-TY gucst riwm should be 1 ‘ cqumpcd with road iig matter of 17111911 901%- A i" ' current maz- AMeming$mil¢ r~ azincs, a gnflfl h ny 1W0 and .,_ ha: w. i x0 wiiie-“tlxlahrriliieguriiili Elma Anny “up p who Sleep - ‘ 1 - -:_ poorly like tn icrid ii lliil€ while c- of Celia fair, LE0 Quakvr Flour andlbe new Easy way to [iclfcr Baking. \VITII QYAKER noun and the Quaker Easy Method of Baking you can make bread and rolls in half the time—with hnlfrhc effort. No sponge to set (l\'f.'f'1'1lgl1[—-llO kncnding-—-no w:|stc-~n0 fiiilurcs. just send to The Quaker Oats Company, Pcterborough, Ont, for PRIZE booklet “The Quaker Easy Mcthod of Bread Baking” -- it rc-lls you all about the new eiis ‘Wily ofmnking better bread an rolls. _ Quaker Flour carries a money- back uaranrcc ofsatisfaczion— it's t e best all-purpose floug money can buy. Quaker i‘ Always the Same Always the Bed 1 before turning out thcir light andn m LIGHTER VEIN 1 great many pmpic cp better gf- _ -——-—‘ _ ter reading n clin,>.1=r from the MTS- 1711118311 Caught ‘$15M ‘if Bible. It is an cusy comfort to add he? 118181115013 11°“! slgnbfiflld. to the guest room, with the following inscription: i "Washing and. ironing done." I “Wud ye .1001; at that!" she ex- 1 claimed indignantly. “Washing and ironing done indeed Shuro she ain't one bettcr than 01am. Orve had rne washing and ironing done since yesterday. but you don't RIGHT FROM. THE START So many new fathers seem to feel tiny babies iii}- iiiiiiitcresiuig and take the stand that they will ‘have something to do wmh them Whfll the babies begin to take an interest in them. These fathers miss a. great deal of fun first of all and thcy tire very apt to miss out‘ on a great deal of love later on {f1 thcy take o. remote stand with trcir bragging about it! " A Scottish cleric owned a farm, which was run as economically as possible. One day. taking a stroll, "babies. Babies form habits, too, , _ , and they ypggt immf-dgflgely m he saw his plowman sitting idle those who love them and show °n 111° handle of the 91"“ “hue the horses took a needed rest. He “'21s paying the man siicpcnce an hour and so he gently. but re- proachifully said: “John, wouldn't it be a good plan for you "to have a pair o! shears and be trimming these bushes along the fence. whi‘e the horses are resting?’ John returned the minister's gaze, and answered: "And might I suggest that you take a bowl of potatoes into the pulpit and pccl ‘em during the anthem?" I . THE COOK'S CORNER ROLLED O.-\'l‘.\ll'li\l. COOKIES. them the most attention. Start. right in with your responsibilities. Daddy. and you will find you will love it. STYLE ‘WHDISIES The popularity or dark linen shoes ls rapidly increasing. for wear with dark clothrs. Tailored sheer blouses again are ,' popular for wear with suits of taf- feta, bcngallne and acetates. Nccklines in daytime dresses are getting lower sleeves are short. and sometimes gathcrcrl horizontally: gloves are lorigcr and many hats very snail. THE SHORT ‘VOMAN Altfhouuh you can change your wciqht. proportions and manner of dirssuifz, ifnprove your complexion. hair and nails. you i simply cannot -once you have ' Two eggs beaten, 3.4 cup brawn SWDPEG E1'°‘~l'111 "111-111“ Y°111$T1f sugar, 1-2 cup milk, 3 cups flour, l taller or sho r 171' change the cup roiled oats. 3 teaspoons bug- formation of your bones. It is a was!» oi timr- to worry about your height. If you are short. stay slim and make up your "mind to wnar thcs that enhance gl-edienw and mix thQrQugh]y_ Qhm F0111‘ "P900111 °~ 9011"? 111V 10 for several hours in the refrigera- 511°11PI1 "W1 1Y1?" 41°55“ which tor, then roll thin. cut xvith o. flour- wcre doszgnod for lnll women ant! 1 ed cutter and bake on a grfaccd don't wgnti- tthrie-inch hc-cls when (wings Shea; and gape in a, hm (71.1 Oll O ;l'1\'E on SDOI’ S Ol’ _ _ 1‘ Len Zvalklngg shuts. You are supposed 1 332134130 deg F o about to dress in good taste. regardless o! Tm; cookie can be made a "mm lng powder. 1 teaspoon salt. Method: Beat the eggs well and add the sugar gfadually beating all the time. Add the remaining iri- gnr Bread, Cakes and Putty V9111‘ 513e- rlcher by using two tablespoons 7 melted butter and 3 to 4 table- spoons milk ‘in place of the 1-2 cup milk. see me hanging out’ a. slgnbaard So when a girl picks out a husband she should pick out his occupation at the same lllllC, and consider that with due reference to her own tem- i pcrmncnt. 'l‘iistcs differ in life partners, as in all else. There are plenty 1 of women who like lo be tnrirricd on the installment plan, so to speak, who would enjoy having" husbands who were not always under foot. Such as ihcse need ncvcr hesitate to marry sailors, explorers. adventurers and men ' ".\ ho follow roving pursuils. l No mcn are more I'll.“ after by women than preachers. No woman " can resist. thc man who talks to her about her soul. Besides. there is something romantc and appealing about. a. young clergyman that makes a. 1 girl feel that he needs some one to take care of him and help bear his bur- dens. and that she is the one 1o do it. But before she takes him for better or worse, and the church along with him, she docs well to have o. heart-io-heart session with herself and dccide 1f she has the tact of a diplomat, the patience of Job, the meek- ncss of Patient Griselda and the skin of a rhinoceros; how she ls going to like being bossed and criticised by all the old sisters and have all the young sisters spend hours telling her husband about their doubts and fears and religious convictions, WlILCh always require the more discussion the haiidsoinci: the preacher is. Next comc doctors in the point of eligibility. Girls always regard them as a good matrimonial bet, and so they are as a. class. But. again, whether or not a doctor makes a desirable husband depends ‘upon the wife's point- of view. If she is phzlosophlcal and common-sensrcal, and realizes that the more feminine patients he has the bigger the bank roll, he is a good. choice. But if she is jealous and goes green-eyed every time she thinks of his holding the hands of neurotic women in pink silk and lace negllgocs, she had bettci" stcér clear of the medical professzon. Next come lawyers. A grand profession to which a woman can be proud to be connected by IXIMIIOZB. But lawyers have to have secrets and if they get anywhere they are bound to spend much time in study. A curious woman or a gossip should pass them by. So should.- o. woman who . “mus 1191‘ husband l0 step out with her every evening and who looks imon. a book as a deadly rival. _ _ _ _ That iicioi-s and crooners and singers are dangerous matrimonial risks, as a gcncral iiuiig. is amply prove“ by the number of divorces they get. Doubtlcss this s due to their professions. I No normal woman can ever’ really bclicvc xliat llCl.‘ husband. is ‘play-acting when he is pouring 011 words of devotion to a beautcous blondc and clutohlhfl 1161' l" 111B 1118-1119‘ bosom. When it comes w wvltncssins him giving a loos drawn-Out forw- footiige kiss slic just grabs her hat arid goes back to Mother. b8 d Taking it by and lingo, probably the safest occupation for a hus n to have is Just to be a _p1a1n business man. He deals virith fagtskarwd 2:18‘- urcs, instead of romance and pension and emotions. B11111 m“ hewsmc: fort on the ground. His calling does not bring him 1n ooo muc co with rwmien nor inspire their adulation and flattery. He is amustongid t0 bnfmming pFOfif, against loss, and he is satisfied w.t-h a wife who sir es I. ‘J/[ormtalhv] ks t0 good gcncral nveragc. Abovo all. when he makes a. contract he stlc it a-nd that pinks-s him_o_@goio_d_r_na_n_t_o t . lllxk _SAV$ “Most of the girls i schoolgirl. can give. Let wait. Get and beautiful it c You crazy idiot." “Madeline, he says he thinks you are a darn nice girl." ‘Well," Madeline said with a , bounce of the springs, anything to get up and gct dressed , over. Ghlght." . Feeling better. Bryn pulled ‘, Tubby’s door shut with a last. pleas- 1 ant smlle and sauntered down the hall. "Deborah," out knocking. She was awake. Her voice came 1 low and clear, on the instant. “Yes. Has anything happened? “Nothing. I I 1u:t wanted to say ; pleasant dreauis.-..and good- night. . For an instant she did not an- swer. Then, "Good-night, Bryn." , “Good-night, darling," he re- plied. and went quickly across the room to his own door. he said softly, wlth- CHAPTER IX The breakfast table was spread on the small terrace at the side of the house, where Bryn and De- borah had eaten their first break- fast together. There were six places laid, but Sally was still up- stairs. sleeping, as Simon explain- ed, like a. dot-mouse; and Bryn had not yet returned from his early errand to the farm down the road Deborah, in freshly starched blue gingham. sat erect on her chair be- hind the silver coffee pot. and poured out a. third cup for Tubby. Beside her, Madeline sat qullc, gazing dreamlly out through the trwiks of the tall pines and tossing, from time to time. small crumbs of toast. to a greedy chipmunk who sat "up and begged for them with bright expectant eyes. "Well," Simon sighed, "I wonder if today "will be the b‘; day." "Oh, probably not." Tubby said comfortably. "I give him until about ‘Thursday noon." "It doesn't make any difference when he coma, does it?" Madeline fin;- Frances 4‘ 9 1t to me. I don't see why she dldnqx. "That note," Tubby sold deliber- ately. “is about as innocent and kind as a. stick of dynamite with a iConiinucdr "Wcll. why wouldn't she?" Bryn demanded. "She should have been told a". far as that does. I thought you would tell her something to satsiy her. She's one of the gang fuse burning." , isirrt shc, and after all. we did g0 ooh’ don-t be a fooh Tubby l around together pretty steadily, \vhays so; m“, you anyway? | Tllbllv- 11 51155 11115“- 1 11°11" You used to like her. You said she blame her much. It would. have w“ a good 5pm‘ and l ‘on o! been only common courtesy on my om“ thmgi you and she we" part and write and fell her the great palsy “IVIhmW Tubby agreed. "So we were. So we were. But why? ‘ That's what I found out when you ‘pulled your little stunt. She awkvczird. I tried." "And tho rrason 1t was awkward. Tubby raid cvcnly, "was because l l ‘ iviinie story. but it was too damned I shc wasn't just one of the gang. and he'd come new and get it over ‘ to the terrace. He "put s. hand on flowered eye lashes. and spoke to EXCLUSIVE rSTYLES Grok SHORTBREAD. you l-{llfiw perfectly well that she vxpcrtcrl to marry you in the end- ‘ didn't care two pins about me. iThe only reason she ever spread herself about me was because shc PEELESS DRESSERS Four (‘lips lour, 2 scant cups but- ter. 1 cup brown sugar, 1-2 tea- spoon baking powder. " tl 1' t." ‘ll. l Only one bolt fastnnng a clev- umxmmwipbgégs ‘Tm; “£011 ‘fir, n ma‘ M hi? "a ‘11'1‘,f'5i11‘ and cut. with small rookie cu1t"r. 51151335211114 ,' 1R1“ “Fgnnhyg; i These whun contcrcd with a smvll ng s." AK. r ‘ ._ “i ~.(_{ 1 flsks, the pcrrl. and local shoupuig. Quinn?‘ 11:hcnr,‘i°:l:1,‘ ‘gléltiagc I; or?“ o“ Mmlfist’ gm’ $112,211 111M‘ for special occasions. ma, es 1 vrrv r-imrve an quio 0 -._- f -.- i - -_-__. launder. Bright organdy-red rlc me finishes the ontlrc edce of ths crisp white and l'(‘(‘l printed lawn frock. Cotton sccrsui-kcr in multf-color- ed strips is rm equally popular scheme with him: hzud trim. Made in a jllly is this one-piece model! A Dcfailcd step-by-slcp in- struction chart is lnclurlcd in the pattern. Style No 2619 1s ricsiflncd for sizes 14, l6. 18, 20 yrars. 33. 34. 36. 38 and 40-lnches bust. Sim 16 re- quire; 3 3-8 yards of 35-inch mn- terial with 6 ymrds of ric rac braid style N0. 2619 S1730 -... u. our s» FOR WEDDINGS Plcturve hats are favored for Iedrflngo. Vii- " Didn't. you?" “I didn't risk her to." “Don't. quibble." "I nr-vcr told hcr I was in love with hcir. I WHf-lfi’, in/ love with lhcr. I've ncvcr kissed Pllar in my I lirc." no lnnkcd down at the note. "It's n wrv kind note, under tho circumstances." he said. "She vnligfiVLpcifci-tly well have written thought. it might make 1t easier for hei- to get you. See? And that. night urhen I went to tell her that you were married, I caught her of! 1181' guard. Never again. I wouldn't go near her with a. suit of.’ boilerplate on." Bryn folded the note and put 1t. back on the table. "A116 110W." Tubby said, watching him. “she knows where you are." "And what of it?" "Nothing. Nothing st all. Go on mooning. old hophesd." 131m took out his case and lit s. cigarette. I "Say, Bryn." Tubby said at lost, ‘did you hear what Madeline said to me tonight?" "What dld she say?" "Well, nothing much." Tubby an- swered. embarrassed. "It. was the way she said it. You know. Made- line's a. dam nice girl. I never really thought much about 1t be- fore, sort. of took her for gi-anuid, you know. But she's a peach." Bryn got up leisurely and went to the door. He opened 1t up. Bryn moved acro=s the hall and tapped r n l5 ts m , smpnzlg: gr egg,‘ e10,“ gigfencd) gttulyfzdplllnrflatfng-oor. Tubby sat up. wrap coln carefully sddrus to “M d l, .. B‘ can Charlottetown Guardian gfving- the ‘($3,113,012 ’ W“ ed thmuih "Mhm?" “Madeline. Tubby says he likes n Name "Oh," Madeline said. and obvi- ously sat up 1n bed. "How much?" 5m,” Mun" she inquired after a moment. Bryn tumed. “How much, many?" "Bryn, if you aren't the damned- est fool!" "How much?" Bryn sold inexor- ably. - Tubbyk dimple waved in rnri out wldly. “I said 1 thought 1hr Pa: o dun nice girl," he muttcrcd. inquired. "The sooner he comes. the sooner it will be settled. I wish with." As she spoke, Bryn pushed open the dining room door and came out Simon's shoulder, tweaked Tubby's hair, let his eyes rest on Deborah's Madcllna "Who me?" - "No, Graham." ' “He'll come," Bryn said cheer- fully and pulled up his chair. "And there's one sure thing, he won't get post Joe I left Joe on a. box high up on the seat of a. wagon box, where he can sec the road coming up the mountain for about ‘ two miles. He's got the wagon pulled under a shady tree. and he's got. an Old pair 0f spy-glas=m, 0nd the horn. Mien I left I heard him making arrangements with his mother to bring out his meals. I'd like to see as much as s caterpillar s“ past him. And I've locked the KEY/N. so we're all set. Deborah handed him his cup. and as she did so. she lifted her l5 ‘IIIE SECRET 0F REAI. scnooloml comvlmous" simply love Palmolive for the fnceJhml! and shoulders and for the bath," 60115111153 ‘hi! llffl-fli" "Its rich lather cleanses leaving a. wonderful feeling of all-over loveliness." Your skin loo can benefit Why not give your skin the Palmolive! secret blend of this famous soap keep, skin lovely through the years. exclusivel for your own face and bath. Don't almolivc today. Let it an make and keep all your skin. what to think." “that. isnt l and... Juszr/ Pulllmlunlvcboclnuiofl the skin so thoroughly, entle care that on] live and Palm Oil all your Use olmolive prove how soft fins “It's about Tubby. I don't know wait. But that isn't s.\'e with Tubby. Tubby isn't exactly shy, but he doesn't have any idea that he's so attractive‘ that any- body might want to marry him. his absolute lack of’ conceit." Deborah considered. "Tubby wouldn't marry just anybody," she said comfortingly. “I don't mean Just anybody. But I I can think of half B. dozen girls in our own crowd who could make quite a dentin him. Deborah, if they set about doing it. And, of Cour r‘. there's one in particular." "Pilar?" ‘ ' "Pilar." "What's she like?" Deborah asked curiously. "I never knew any girls but you and Sally, and I under- stand you two pretty well. Isn't she like us. this Pilar?" 1T0 be Continued) IS i BK“ mlriiaiiz YOUR BABY must “get a. tooth". But he need not get a. fever with it. If Baby's mother is wise he won't. Iicrc is what one wise mother, Mrs. B—-—, of Consecon, has to say. “We have not lost one night's rest through teething as I always use my old mm- by, Baby's Own Tablets. They no worth their weight in gold." 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I'd just. exercise my feminine charm Dionne Qulntu leis, were bathed in live for soap and water Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Tlms ll Blend-III) WEDNESDAY. MAY 26 LYNDHURST' AUSTRALIA 4 mm. (Wednesdayb- Nstlonll 111k. VKJLR. 31.3 m.. 9.56 mfll’. SANTIAGO. CHILE 4 p m.—-selected music and news CRIS, 25.3 m., 12.30 meg. ' TOKYO 4:16 pun. — Japanese Dana. Songs and Festival Music. JZJ 25.42 m., 11.80 meg. LONDON 6:25 p.m.--1Musica1 Comedy Bob eotlons. GOP. 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; G150, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; GSD ass m., 11.75 meg; ass, s11 m., 9.51 meg. MOSCOW 7 p.m.—-A textile town in thL Soviet Union. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6 SANTIAGO. CHILE 8:65 P-m~—3l'11111?11°11Y€ Open! Latin American, Chilean and m- "ternatlonal music. 03960, 31A m., 9.60 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—"'l‘he Dead Eyes.‘ opera. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.7‘! meg. BUENOS AIRES. ARGENTINE 10:15 ‘p.m.—*'MllSlC. IJRX. SLR m_., 9.66 meg. LONDON 10:15 p.m.—"Incldcntal to s Play.‘ GSI. 19.6 m., 15.26 mcg.; G613, 25.5 m.. 11mm meg: G80. 91.1 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. VANCOUVER 11:45 p.m.-Good Evening. 3'10 Kelly. news commentator. on m.. 0.15 meg; crux. 25.1 m., 11.72 meg. - rams 11:45 park-Concert of necnrd- lngs. TPA-3. 25.6 m.. 11.72 meg. LYNDIIURST AUSTRALIA 4:25 s.m. (Thursday) -Nat!onm News. VKZILR, 81.3 m.. 13:58 meg. China Motifs forTea Towels" eyes and met his upon her. she felt l1er:e1f flushing, and We cup trembled in hrr hand so that. some of the coffee spilled over. But Brim did not seem to mind. He took it and put it down, and hi5 eves were still upon hers. Deborah turned resolutely away. ~ Bryn finished his bteakfmt. and he and Tubby and Simon left the table. They were going, Tubby in- formed the two girls, to inspect chains were in good ordorf When they were lone. Madeline but out her hand and patted De- b°1l113 118htly. "Deborah," she ssld after a moment. "would poo do something for me?" 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DESIGN NO 361 Design No. 3\ , Prim rows of modem chino on shelves in o new bride's home were ov flefiisners insplrston for thus drlnty motifs to trim your kitchen towel ~ Bright red cherries. purple grapes. and golden peoches supply m; brill color so necessary to cheerful workshops of to-days homes. 110W ChB-rmlrlg these designs will be on your kitchen curtains. chair buck Very quick to work. transfers for six different designs, color combinations, and mpletc work And thin The pit-tern lncludl For complete pattern Ind instruct-forms for all of these design send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The charlottemw Print your name and address plain) Nome-—---_____..___. _ _ _ _ _ ______ SlreetAddi-css--__.___._._____ _ _ _ _ _.._.