vw »=o° egg "` `”' i rx-:,,=._ <._* 12,..-- ~,-»-..._ _ .,?..."'.. `3n.-~.,@ *ww v - I i r I (‘i N R- 57 D 12' C Sl »J Me hu ",";?!?: 2.9 f- -‘ 1 I i ~ _ .le '_»_» .- _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ‘ PAGE".fG.Ii'T.._ S. li ` iii Zi s ...T . ._ 1 -J L f- *mmol-1?32 Womanfs Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions - -.°- Literature Every woman knows she con‘t have too many home ensembles that will tub and tub. and always come up smiling. ' ' And today’s model is Just lovely. The dress ls |u1t`a'6f_e"r0r me house, garden, perth, mhrketkig, etc. IISS Jé’SSl8 M0fl8 D6 B011! v has a very becoming slimming neck- What the Fasliionables are Wearing i Illustrated Dressmaldllg Lesson Furnished With E P . p 3,, ,4,.,..:;:5, yi/:,t,i,r,:',~,,,,¢,.,, Adopted Boy Wants to Konw Who Loves Him Will Time Obliterate a Man’s _Mein- '~.<. ' ° ' A to Her Own Life ‘_‘. 1_5, I Dorothy Dix Letter Box' Best: His Real or His Foster Mother? - ory of His Wife’s Past? - Right nerr mu mr-when 1 was s bm I was adopted by maple who l have brought me up, loved me as if I was their own son. bw! ililld W ` me ln every way. They have done everytllilw 1°? D19 fm* *hm m°d°\" ate means would allow and IU DUDDIDK W “W1 .-‘ As be came chief. orbs took lm-1,, 5,, arm: - again' 4,, noticed "B.O. I ~»»_._-uh T-ll._.._.i___.. r\»-i» 15'.-A-e-f-»--r-»e~ -1m:-i . _ _ . iv ~= . I' [Hakes her dehclous I line. Then there is the diagonal hip _, , i beaming that reduces bulk. Inverted “_ _ ig' 4 plaits give' a graceful width and "‘._r».- qi i r . _ , P. no 4%: pp e And isnt the one piece apron at- .. tractive? And it won't slip oi! the L is ~\/Varna young housewife asks me what bak- ing powder sho i" g§.»»',;. should use,” says ]\liss De Both, di- ' rector of the fa- :nous De Both ‘Home Makers' Cooking Schools, ,“tliis is my advice: Use the best- one that is pure, uniform and invari- ably dependable. You can’r use second-rate baking powder and ex- ;pect iirsr-raps results. “My experienv ` ce with Magic has 'been partiejrlufly happy, I ind this 5: never varies-tha: ir is consiss-‘ .enrlv reliable. And I know it is pure, und free from harmful ingredients." .Statements by other well-known cookery aurlwrities give whole- iieirted support to l\1iss De Both's judgiiienr. . . - In facr, the majority ol' dietitian: and cookery teachers throughout Canada use and recommend Magic exclusively. i Appleibumpllngl I quart llour Ili cups milk , 2 teaspoons Magic Sugar i Baking Powder Cinnamon M teaspoon unit Applcl 2 tablespoons hutla' Slfr into a bowl flour. baking powder rind salt. Rub in the butter. Add cold milk to mnliesolt dough. Turn out on to u floured board and roll into n sheet. Cui in squares. Peel and core the sp- ples. l`li-ite an apple on each square of dough. Fill the core with a :mall piece of butter. sugar and a little cinnamon. fold the dough over. taking care that tlirrc lil: no openings, no the ltelm inside clumpling cooks the apple while dough is baking. Brush dumplinge with a littlo cream. and place in greased pane. Bakr ln moderate oven ui 400° F. about 40 minutes. Serve with crrnm_or lmiil sauce. mn:/i-A you rather be in, Pat, an explosion ._...»..__ _4 V .,..,_, 47.-~.,_ . ms, ,.,~ 1. .-,, t 'f..'.°~ ., _. l _=~-,»;fss>n,? - ,.1 I he-.1 ~: .5 ‘ 51",(-i. ,f ,' __ ,Z (ii:-' ini-uvungyprwgdey ..,§._7__ §_)*~N ..... _.. iP“".‘Pii‘f5?I"““‘° __ 'aaulfluiahirnwinv ".""' _ -;::..-.\' V4 ‘:-»: , ' " .-.::.=_';:'5It`=?’- .` c°.NTA'N5 N° - N g ,=~_-¢~ 1n.i.M_'~ 'rain .if 5 ltlternent on i'_;» every rin is your ”“'\f===.====:=E".-=1>1 _ giunrnntee that .f _ _ ugh: Baking » - :___,';.j‘ Jrowder ls free h 1' _ :om lfluinlorasnl `- _ outa - arm ii n re- ' dlcnt. Ill.. ‘ FREE COOK BOOK-When you bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book . _ . _ I will give you 'dozens ol' recipes for deli- | rieus baked foods. Write to Standard i lirandn Led., Fraser Ave. tr Liberty Sr., Toronto. Ont. And iiicidentalIy,1’it's decidedly ~ bllmming to the heavier build. lt _ _ l 4 ` 0 ishoulders either, for the suspender unlp lugs Snaps are ...ern besides bang modlsh Design No. 910 includes the dress ¢ ` " " ' ` 'mv pand the apron in sizes 16, 1B, 20 Y?-,itll Magic ,years as, aa, io, 42 and 4a inches ` bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of ° P 35-inch muieriai with iss yards ei Baklng 35-inch contrasting. 'i Be sure to fill in the size of the attem. Send stamps or coin (coin -- -i 910. Size ..................... .if g . #591: iirwvl lea f§"’» Price of pattern 15 cents. -unannoun--ni--raaeueureuleer -ri-neo.. Nm onlin .s `fi';;:» .» _,__ . ..._ ..._ 'e§;l_"'$'¢:?)\`1'l;:l' _` _ . r_'_,, e-._ _ ,-i iii, . ,. vlsit_ her at any time. me to college. I am very fond of these P60916' and would not want to hurt them or have thorn reel that I am unlrov-wiul for all that they have done for me. About two years 88° I WU 'D14 1 W” m -' adopted ebuc, 1 urea my parm” lbw* U11' “'14 they denied it. but afterward I found out it was true. ruidriottsuthem ormynnd.butIl¢I=°ul to locate my mother and when I found out where she was I hitch-hiked 200 miles to see her. Before I saw her I felt I wanted my own mother relafd' _ less of what she might be, but after seeing her I loved her and did not want to leave her, but she made me return to them and said I must be loyal to them. She said that if they had no objections I could come to Now this is my trouble: My foster-parents were wild when I told them what I had done and they forbade me eve: to go near her use-ill. . and threatened if I did they would have her arrested. They told me she ‘ was is bad woman and woulddrazm e into the gutter with her. but I wrote to the minister of her church and also to the bank for a. reference and they both said they had known her for about fifteen years and spoke in the highest terms of her. My foster-parents called in the minister, the doctor and the lawyer and each one of these ilne gentle- City State Street Address _(_ nucancunu¢uenu¢|»¢¢"¢.¢...¢,,. - i l .-...nn-»»rn..."-».»»....-»-.ri '; men wld me I should forget about my mother. that I owed everything I 910 ' to these people who had brought me up as their very own. But I know asked his advice and be tens me to go to my mother- He says if I want to prove which one loves me the most for me to just di~S8VD°B!‘» drop out of sight, and then see what happens, which one cares the most. Miss Dlx, I am only 16. will you tell me which is right., the minister, For The book 1 DIEAT LOAF WITH SPANISH SAUCE Put enough round steak through the chopper to make 2 cups. Place in 9. bowl, together with 1-3 cup breadcrumbs, 1 tablespoon minced suet, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 1 dessertspoon onion Juice, 1 beaten egg, 2 tablespoons boiling water, and salt and white to season well. Mix togetilbifplace in is greas- ed ca_\serb_ie, and pack well. Place a lid and weight on casserole, and' cook well ln oven about one hour, removing the welghtand iid the last fifteen minutes. ,Serve hot with roasted potatoes and Spanish sauce made as follows: Two tablespoons chopped onion, 2 tablespoons chopped celery. 1 tablespoon minced green Pepper, 2 cups stewed tomatoes, salt, pepper, over throat ind chill ow small pieces of- SA PO RU B has not taken the slightest interest in your welfare, so there is no reason r Illlilldan .hu Used Yulr “ _ ” . , where while you are waiting to ilnd out which of the two women would Clfelge IS P011'€l'» S break their hearts over your loss. Favorite Color -l ` ~ my H»vf,,;;;»;;; ;i.‘;?‘.:;;‘.”;: 1°.: ;:;:;:*;°,.';i’..:m‘v.;:°:.:°:_.;”;f:.;:.::f;;",: “FEED AT ELBQY ' ir ebudihaii ii has been deceived, and than the miner and rneiber that l SMA it has been taught to believe its own are only foster-parents. Under such . circumstances it is inevitable that o chlld's mind should be filled with PARIS' Feb' 29'_P°“1 POW” romantic and sentimental fancies concerning its mother, that it should SSW' 1 “TY fm” Pam' “’°°“"ly 1°’ ldolize her, and that it should be possessed of a consuming curiosity con- ¢h9 first Sh°Wl”g ‘Ji his new °°ue°t` cernlng her. ' lon of models. His favorite C0101'S in Sl'J0l'il C10fh€S are "g"°15e"”“' The child is not old enough noi' worldly wise enough to know when shade between grey Bud N189-and a mother gives away is child it is nearly always because there is somo- purplv blue. lwth aah and dark- thing sinnnerul about its berth or because sbs was im remrb eb be win iew grains cayenne pepper, 2 table- spoons olive oil. Cook onion, celery' and pepper in olive. oil for five minutes. Add 2 dessertspoons flour, and blend welL Add tomatoes and seasonings, and cook for fifteen minutes over hot water, stirring d in trimniin I iltcii. Three tablespoons flnely minced cooked ham or pork may be 1 added, if desired, and butter may be substituted for the olive oil, if necessary. Serve hot oven meat = - hit eau ' 3 ' ;';’l‘;ith;n (:;`;';;1 Zvuedrsped H .10b and hell! SUlJP0rt her, ilnd out living conditions were not so pleas- ou. sugar, 6 oz. flour, 95 teaspoon- Betrayal Uf Drys Seen NEW YORK, Feb. 28. - John J. Raskob in an address tonight, as- serted he had “direct infoma- the lawyer, the doctor or the hobo? _ M lm A BOY- Answer: tell which one of your two mothers cares the most for you, because that fact has already been tested out. Your own mother loved you so little that she gave you away when you were an infant to this other woman who has cared for you all of your life. For sixteen years your own mother l to think that she would be unduly perturbed if you did decide to do the perfectly asinine thing of running a. way and hiding yourself out some- Yo_ur foster-parents have done a very foolish and s very wrong thing her for a while Perhaps find yourself unwanted unless you could et ant, and that there was no chance of college f _ The in uhm bmp; ¢1 lim, salt °l'" °“° Sh°“1‘1°" °“]y' th” me; are that you would be sled enough to zo begin; the kind imn ai; 31°: few sarlpzolil peel. side held by a uemw ‘mp ° woman who have mutberea and r theres . brilllants, and the decolletaife. _ R yu” so mug' wh” 7°” ha" t° d°' cum both from and ‘°“°‘<» =i°P°d “'°’“ At any rate you have my profound sympathy it is a terrible prob- ' l basin the one shoulder across to under lem fm. a poor 'mm w_ye"_old boy tg have to solve. W advice to Wu pg; tl:;itln u;mal'B;s;’;;"~ W .I baking powder, 2 oz or 8 Ol- glace the other arm. The-re were suv' is to stay with your foster-parents. Remember the debt of gratitude you am Ben th, em in 5 mm. era; evening dresses of flowered owe them. Get the college education they are willing to give you md cz b ' In “nm th an “gm md What you have to do; Cream the organdie much beruffled. Com' when you are man-Brown-it won't be long-then u e be fri ds B as ey butter and sugar. Sieve the i'l0lll'. yo an en tion," that President Hoover had blnations of lace and chiffon for with your mother as well as with your adopted father and mother. After tmthy’ and add the nom' “kms signified his willingness to run on me ..6_12»» frocks were prcdom- waiting sixteen years to know your own mother you can walt a little Wwd" and the beaten es” to me is bum who lives in a shack near us and I told him my troubles and , ‘i You don't need to put the hobo’s Bolomonlc Advice into action to ; A ..B_o_» Had he only hem mmeagu" "Let me go," she erlerl “I cannotmarryyomlneva' shouldhavepromioedf' mmm mama: ended-all beaaaeof '"°f°‘ Only realized how iarpamnr is is so guard wha, against “B.O.”-barb dur. m Ourpom‘ueooosrandygivingo&’odoin- cl __ Ge causiugwasoe-zquarrduly.Yet1v$ick.ly Wi-:nes bocomcusedeoanevee-peeeentodairr . notice it in ourselves-don': realize maybezimoyingor.h\:n._Forofsllm odours, clieoocmcsrdislilneclie su rourbabeln' Don’trls|¢@'6n|ing Ahincof“B.0.°’ enilyrnin dinner with the `1we mano;-:sunt to imprcssiniiiiiinoss.Don'zrnnthisri&-eva Keep pores clean and deadorindby He also uses a great deal of orange ing to work and support it or she did not want to be hsrnoered with it. - Wateheomplosions ‘T/ze Wan (Z0/Lo e ‘]`lL/'ew f/Ya/ay LUVE, mioodzveeearandaozbcger into ills E? ii if i 15 iii... ileiiiliieii §§1§5§8- gggeglri 3.8 a El; eil; .5 an be this lirvfirir fair? bathing with Lifebuoy, Its creamy, ‘ penetrating lather goes deep moo the pores, panties them of trace of . ll odour-leaves youngionamly, nnxfymgly Lif_cll>xuoy'a eaza.nt,nw¢r-cluslcmt ' A "BA|-11" 50A, - r vams cs as. ou nmrcells ou, --is.-........ -r.5.».i...,..~ ’ stops body odour pp rust. Nearly 811 0! his Sleeves Were In her heart she was far less a real mother than the womaii who volun- ' 'W “ ' '_ 'I' '"' puffed at the elbow, the rest of the. tarlly took the little helpless creature and gave it the care and attention ~ K " minutes place the stripe of eitron peel on the top. 'I'he cake should be baked in n. moderate oven until it is well risen and feels firm t0 touch. - Cherry Cake You want 2% oz. butter, 3 eggs 3 You want 56-lb. nour 3 eggs, 50|- ibe sugar me me butter, unc is mm “_ butts” ,é 'mmm cherries, 5 pinch of nutmeg. - ‘ » 0 ri platform containing a wet plank. imnt and very pretty. Evening 1011802 ` SW” and butt" °"°m°t°17' im” W," mlm- gh, addition gf egeh egg. ML Rg,sk°b_ chairman of me dresses seem to be vm, pale in And don't forget your adopted mother loves you best. She has pmved is. first a little of one to the mix-_ mn me mum” wen up mm, Democratic National Committee. wlm- or very dark. ii- DORJOIPHY Dlx, WN- 'hen 5 nm’ °f th’ wha' md bum while mixing and make it A MornzngSmrle WHEREABOUTS made the statement in answer to ri question put to him when he l plosion, where are yez?' No other food you can buy will give you an much delicious nourlahmlmt for meh little cost as CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP-the fsmoiu economy food. l-:very grocer sells lr. Send lk for "Cnnadfl Prize Recipes" M practical, home-taxed recipes. EUWAIIDSBIIIKG IJUIKNSYRIIP, 3 1 _...~l..--.i__l-_-___ I __ _______,________ a l..». iii-`,-'r_.r'~‘..v‘»i>§i"-l~‘<" ' lthe arrangement of the hair just is one who has been betrayed mtg mgkm mm, `now. some overwhelming temptation. I a ke or yielded on” to The spring hats are very often made of combinatlorls or lacquered even kld. Most of the crowns are round, fitting the head very tight-i ly, with some ornament rfght on top of the hat. Japanese Repulse Chinese Troops CHANGCHUN, China. Feba 27.- fsaturtlayi _ (A. P.) -» Japanese troops fought and repulsed n flying column of General Wang Tell-Lin`s Chinese 25 miles northwest of Tun- hllh cnrlytpdgy' fyvyvvfry I . »\ ' The main thing, however, is the h mmf gm d straw with felt or tulle or net or T-T us U . u 9 ww”-d the wife th" B Kifl 15 inherently immoral or weak and unstable or whether she _*_ Face, Neck, Head Covered With , Pimples. Healed by Cuiicura. s "Mylan, neekandhesdwereeovveredvvlthplinplu thatwere hard and indsmed. They were always Itchy, causing me to scratch, which msdetheinvvoree. Thcybotheried moforseverslyesrsmdiiothing seemed to help the trouble. "I read an advertisement for Outlcnra Soap and Ointment and lent for a free sample. After using could see a lllght improvement in l my skin. I decided to buy so are Soap and Ointment and in a short time my plmplee were all I was healed." (Signed) Milo Florence Nelson, Percival, Soak. ' z$e.0innnmeI5mdl0c.1*aleuml§e. loldeverywiiefe. Sunoleeedsfne- xd.d‘i'eeaCmadlsnD»oti J.T.Wel¢'4qnqlJded.ll¢n\nnl. ng# if HATS ARE VERY SMALL s ' ' ° ° ' “?°“ ‘mm my "° ‘u mb" "H very light. Ada ine ei-ierrleb (cut _ Most of the hats are very small De" M155 D|x"Th° gm Wh° .hw Pmmhled W 119001119 ml' Wife .Mme questioned: "Which would addmsscd the monthly dinner and they are modified wp1es_t°. thought it fair and proper to confess to me that she had a. past. Words meeting of the New York Young ,_ lame extem_of what one saw are inadequate to express the mental anguish this knowledge hu mused or a co(llislTgi?:; vs Deimocratle Club. mst summer mme md0_Chma ex_ me, but I love her still and want to marry her. The question is will “A c is n, was Pa reply. e declared that the drya, who mb” of the Coloma] Exposmon time obliterate all thought of her indiscretion or will it remain like a "True why?" asked Mike. lmd regarded the President as whether with nr without brlms came" 1” my m°m0l‘y to torture me as long as I live? A, T, 5, "‘Because in acolllsion," explained 'Jeeir leader, will consider him a, th e almost an Mandarin irat, "there you arc: but in an ex- l "Judas" and "wlll vote for the t ey ar ` i Answer: ' devil before they vote for Hoover." ladies in handsome ‘fm There 57° mmy mm WHO mln? lifil who have strayed on the ° ' ora h - _ " noon dress have only tiny skull L itshct had numw pam and Wm mlm" “nd fm” ‘nd “V0 MPWY 80 r. ery often the girl wh has ‘ caps perched on one side of their; gircumspect and faithful of wivez, beeaiiosirehzollhssogeu mt::uft?i° aloof: ‘ heads. This fashion makes the and nothing couldmduce her to descend “Bm into 1;: Harsh gt 0; work of the colifeur very impor- which she had pulled hers If It is ‘tant and infinite care is given to e may enough 1°' any mm t° wnwhe' with o, past, and there are not mmy men big and l¢U°'°“° °n°U¥11 QW' to really forgive. The consensus of opinion among the men who write to me on the subject, and there are thousands of them, is that the mem- ory of it is always back in their minds, and that no matter how R006 And clean and upright a. life their wives lead they never really trust thom- 'rhey always reel that the woman who ima not ure pi-inolplento mud by her ideals once may yield a second time if sufficient pressure is brought to bear on her. ' DOROTHY Dlx. ~ O O O O O O - s Dear Miss Dix-I am 9. womm of 80. unmarried and stay at home eag1ng¢ormyparents,whilen1yolderbrotherssndai|tersh\vemlrriod and mode homes for themselves. Now I want to enter e. certain tlald oi work which would take me out of th e home for A few years, but my brothers and sisters obiect to this. saying I should stay and take care of my parents. My parents don't need money. They need attention, and Itlainkthisshmildeomefromtheothorchildrenuwellssme. Ithink it is high time for me to be making e. life for myself. What do you say? MISS MARIE. Answer: ' \ You have just as much right to your life as your brothers and sisters have to theirs, sndifot 30you don' t strike out for yourself you are, sunk. Inefewmoreyeorsitwlllbetoolatefm-youtoentersnyfleld of work for which you have not prepared yourself, -' Idonot believe thetitisthe dutyoredeughterbsacrlilbehsr wbnieiuamntuylnshomsukibgcmbiherpannuluacbeeauieluev liketohnvehlrIll¢°l1¢lU\l\inal»¢ldofaniir~se,orforhertneookfor tlieminstesdofaurvmtlntimetlieperentssreboundtodiesndthein who is so for-torn as the aid male daughter' who nu given her me to them, wbohslno occupation, no mpngy,m||1yh0 huwbggqm gm. pendenton the brothers and sisters wnohove made her the family A cake to rise. When the cake has` goat, but who have no weloonie for her_,wh_gn she hu to come and live i _ ,,,, ._______,_ ,_,_, __ _ l lllihthsnr _'_ ' "1 ""'T~,l3.Ql\Q@DI¥~ M arm being smeeibiy fitted coral and love ibut its own rnotber denied lt. ~ _together- Add wt. and owner 1! up into llille D1°°°"- “W3 W* wa, much use g. n Reclpe liked. Have ready s cake-tin lined; th vening models the decolletage I think your foster-parents will make another and even greater mis- ` with paper pour lu the mixture.1 W; Eometimes quite high both gn take if they refuse to let you go to see your mother orwrlts to her, be- my more elim half-filling the tin,‘ gout 3;; 5232;; mf: tslfgexik ighshetslihililliiiriadlgd lg; ybsaifiisiéifflirtmxilldiioliziidlithl-is Iizillvuliilzlxtemggs A recipe must be followed with _ as y°“ must wwe '°°m 1°' me HCS W ` ’ couemge The bodice of 8 dark completely from them and make you forget all that they have dom for °h°°1“t° “°°“"°'°7 if 3'°“ Wmt '°°d been in th, oven fm- gmut mmm een Au ‘range had the very low you. results. Here are tried ui tested gr pi re _*__ recipes for some good plain cakes. bag? $6 “$8 time most attractive The clever thing for them to do would be to let you go and live with Medela Coke der and nutmes It 91° 145°' mu them in gently. but do not bell again. Pour the mixture ill” 5. small “ned “ke tm, and bake ln l good oven about three-quarter# °¢ sn hour. Slllillll ako You want 8 os. flour. nilwh d salt, 3 oz. butter, 1'/i oz. DWL 1 “°' .spoonful baking P°Wde’» 3 °" "hm sugar, S or. sultanas. 1 088 "4 ° little water. What you have to do: Rub 'MT bum- into me flour lisluly- 5°” me egg up into A separate basin 0' cup ,ndbda a lime water. AM ui me other inzredluue fe '°“‘ bugger and flour and ml! Wm* V and add to it the butter and sus" 4 egg a.nd‘water. Pour the milrnlll: by degrees w;tb urs ease. beating into it lined bake un and luke mvderate ,oven for 0110 l‘°‘°" wh", muy, ranove the dike mm ibsovnibaa mu»uu1df°'°"" minutes, zbur zurnon t°° ""° V _ f-island to oool. ' 'Vessel Sinks " N mu.. nb 28 - “’ ~br'ib» New your tuhu: schooner George W. Elzey afteuild had collided with the Coast G my Cutter Aeushnet oil' Ul'°“d N mhmup in Nantucket 301816 wa reponse wary by CW* uArtere11°\‘0Th°m'f' ihbldq ' _ erew was taken aboard the Milli' net. grind if‘ll'l‘3.‘l.l."l'i'§ll»»~# FLY-iI'0X erscliild gixtiyceimi ic dd# f , _ 1 1 . 5.9,,-., 9. . -.--»_iu»»~»\‘&_1- ' " . , . ».~---...»--»-_-»-»--»»~.. 1