ri 1-H...» --.n_...-nm --.v....-.~.-¢ -A._..._....c.u_.. ,___________,, APRIL 23. 1937 PAGE EIGHT THE CHARLO1VFETQWN GUARDIAN = ' 1Woman’s Realm -:- Social ncl Personal ,-:- F shzofltl-i- L‘§f'f_""rq \ ' 3T . ' l 1H5 COOK'S ln. HOUSEWIFE We 'll Meet Again 1 '°‘~'1’,’,,"',‘j,",§f,"' °.1".'.'...1' u h D- 2Y3: l e . By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS R d p g “legging Dorot y ‘x my and WSTALMENT 24 Gay stood still. "Chm wtll bc famous." "Oh he doesn't t-ure a hang ttbout being famous," Penny mutti. ‘He'll never let; them wtnc unct (lLIIE 111111, Ind he'll ncvvr 11111110 a speech! He l just wants tllemttmiction of doing something good and golfing paid where vrrvtld 21t- cntcl, I took a n". today, G11)". The o 1mg you have ‘r0 going to stcnmg next because one nmst 0:1!" I l1 1 and all your 01d Mac czmto 111. Ltztlilft l ‘.111 .\l1>:1 f ltl 111\111~11 tl.» take a ' 1'11 svll 1:? 11)..- n k11ovkt».1‘! l vv ' worn my null.‘ pair of b11095 thin ; :1 Iltlltsrlnt. won't but :t was north 1111* fulht. In l - ~ 111111115 kit-k .11.\¢-1~in1.' thrw wcek ll's gttllll; on." . -. 1111 thr- Wurvt C ' ctmtt- back (n? tltt‘ llttmr-tlti.» prt-lnlrr." ' L111}; :1. fwd. . it to be a Mac lttgltuld 1t tngnrct No. lttftt t“'illlil.\i" 11111111 play tenm. wltlt 11> r0.1l(l1:1 up 111d‘ 1-‘1 l ' use and to Grvlr; an’! .' - and p11 on '1 new. vnrrll 1'11»\"l11:ntl 51.1 . lll- 1'» ~1;:ht .21 tlzfl-Jrmtt \\'1~‘!l 111cm. l! il1‘(((tl 111111 ll\'. somc-thtn: 1.. . was 11 PP.l'.\FII‘..Ii zrtttrttph‘ was her pluv WHYTPH out of ( lrwvv and 111s 1:rtdl".*~'.l1:l\i':‘.: .1 lllll. ‘Fido ls " l .1 -\'. GFPEZIZ, l‘ 1 bllr-tlg l-f) 110011 titr- elm-Laten- frir-nrls. used [t1 ‘ frnxn ‘ .<"1111n nut “AK titc . wvck-tlttd .11n11<1 .»hl= l... .1’ Lht‘ . sh.- l.l.1. 1.-1.~1<le= .- m! timrls '0 sr-o v011. Gav” min 1-’ l l’ l1» lzlltt‘ n riglnret in ll n‘ \ tin . l I lllll-‘lltl 1111vt~ 1111 (‘Ems 1141.? . twp; l _ _ l 1, -,~_.. why Gmgg M110. T?» rrll~1n wrul b.1112 and] . 1r.- l.» 1 nude bold clniil: i llvllt" rvs lrxt. 110 strntfl- “mild not, ll an r ‘ (twig l?.1nr1rl'p!.'.\ l 11111.1,» 1111." flflthlr-P lltw. hww! 1-; ll.» vmptv tTred wrt.» llnnlljnnf. “Winn do $110111 l‘ '\.< - (it awn 11w! lvlvl‘. ‘Iv-c Silfll!‘ tll" '1 t‘ , mg 100,3, 7-(1'1.‘.ll' ‘.".'l!".\ n" ("r- -.\lIa'.V‘»r\' 111111 ; |n(‘ n ‘ .. 1:1" lvhrlw Ir-lx» hm man.» '4 , nltlllllfll’ vnires to malt tlmpnl and vri-trfr- _.(‘1'1\'_ T." N; “Uh m? I1. v11 (‘rr0g1,l'.~. tmmlvvo, 11x11}; r1 . “hm she t1‘ xved. weartzig 111:; l 1111s 1:10, y had t rhrtrccl , I-‘rvcl mid .7. 11rd he!‘ tact‘ 101111‘ \vr\.l 111111 wept. It. was it slirl “110 10v. <1 Chm; Mnllorv and M10 rixcct _' .'t . Old fricndlz bO-fililat‘ 11o ">110 knrlvt" 1t. ' w.“ mm, she R "I kept a false zltntllll for Atnrch. ' '1 l 11m gilt. guts l 1 Q .1 ml, 11..1rt. (.. 1.» I 1m." you. , m: revisit: in a deck can‘ llvftl‘ m0 111111 _\'011 c1011". I 11m! \\ 111'. ptlvvur .'i11'l irttunplt. 1t‘! Fuvr- my surprise 1 \'.It11' you. Wllrlds. .~t~par.1lr 11s. .- _ you bani I've 509D hell: wnritl -(;»,._. nan..’e_._ n 1mm. and I want ynur world. Chris. n.‘ . h‘, t. 111'.‘ \T' _\0l.1 gums: tn 1". fut me will A (l(I>'t:P or 101's; n5 l 1.1m’ . till‘ 111W’. ltnif 1 “Old ‘Tm. "N"; "l"! mill?" l! ttmiirntclotts. ‘ ' ‘ I : v- 1151f of your l‘; tllnnte-r 16110 t-ta-irx, "l 111.‘ r1 ' the: 1 pnv Chm". 11.111011‘ n,’ -. 1n thrrw week who t; ("viz-ls Mrllolryi” Millicent R1t1.l..<~ll,.lh n 1-11 r1. O-l. 1111.: crnic I x c.2111 11v" n prvmnlure ilc nclr n arnillns: 111 ('- 1\ r-nunuln. ‘Ht/s tn. mnn I , some 10ml. ‘H:- hm; (iztrk 1111-5 .1111 1.~_ (mum PH:- l111l».1!.11 1.'~l)1l‘.f‘l‘ l and F! l!‘ .\I1ami f l -' i'Ll 7.011 (l e=>t11l~r1e111l1l HA ‘.1 ym r 11mm EMU." 4 3;, N“. it -' "ml °lll lilfllll "i l’ l. f . .' 1l;.-l (l:1u.:,1;h. jwwn .1111! (‘l , l .:~. rlwlntl 111mb. and mam. ttlll me nixm‘ 311111 .111“,- n v11: ~ l myy Hmyls mnwttn-rc." satr! Gregg. Inl. genl- mt, vol: rm l; tn 5-0.1;- DUT€H fiiiiliER$ AMfiYtZING vnturs IN Wm. A. Ropers A-i Pius Gl'l"'il§1,' Filverware in the attrcciilve Cray- dnn P-vttern made by Oneida Ltd. l lHow to obtain this Silverware 1 51K ‘TEASYOONST-Qvalrn 33.50 .Send 50c and tin.- windmtll panels 110m 3 |,__ m ~ “i, .1,“ m“ WM“ .Old Dutch label; tor any one of tire unlls lmenlicned in tl11s UdVCHlSQITtPFY. You rrsuy ;o|cler one or as many o5 you ll'<l~, You c".n obtain a romp‘ lte sot ut cm cn-nzingly low cast lltls c901, qcod only in Canada, {Rplrrs Itvromhcr 31st, H137, OLD DUTCH R KNIFE (rtnlnlnl la‘ Tk-waluaitélfl .1 3 v.--~dm|l1 pdnlil 3 THR€EUVAL SOUP SPOON‘ —. .- .56 00 per dullll—int 3 Ina-cl; Imrn Old D1211 tc1-~||,a.1d . . . . . . .. rvaee sumo r-nass- M1... 1c a pl...1_~....-»1»...l wind- ‘. n ()1 Dutch “QINKSPOONI v.1 dmnn—4or I Old Jsollt- i l1 Civli Dulch lubch, urrt. . 7 THWEE OYSTER OR CQCK- TAII FOQKS-vclua 56.110 90! I131)! h?‘ WEYGMHI punch .1: shes ....... 50c lccccuse It's made with Seismotite", u quick cleaning and polullmg material that is free lrom harsh, scratchy grit. I Once you use Old Dutch, you‘1| navel ‘Ilse anything else, becuusu with it, you can cut your cleaning time in hull. Also, you wall tlnd that it saves you money ba- cuuse it goes somuch iurther and it prolongs the lite oi yourllousnltoldposresslons. Buy Old Dutch todayl O Reg?! in Cumin 8 THREE TABLE 0R SZRVING SPOONS-vnlco $6 00 90116100 —-!u1 3 windmill purlelzlram 01a 0.1m. l¢l¢.1.,=..4.... G ONE COLD WIEAY FUNK '- vuluc stow-h... 3 windmill punch ha? OH Dutch labels, an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mndo In Cur-n 9 1o UNI GRIVV LRULI — VGIII HJO-o-Hlcunil hwirlidéniltl bdnoll 01c a n l, 50c u UNI IUTTER KNIFE IND ONE IUQRI ‘FOUN- vnlua §t.OO-%bth Iov 3 Vdndfllll Iron Q l Remember ouch‘ u:ntt gs Sgirerwcrle nqulnl 50¢ an Wm m PIM I n1. t...» on Dutch - m... on Dutch mum. 17...... _ _...._.__......._.._.._._._._ .___._.._...-..-._ l OLD DUTCH CLEANSEH, DODL l’ l l" M h1.ua"‘.y Avc., Tnmnto I lm rmrlorinq. .. ..win1!mi1| panels trnm 0111 Dutch label! In! (nmnlflu tcboh) .erurwtuchptcacaenumn T , "1 3O 11S S non! L! 3 -hlewwvll g gggllflili, [(1 .1 11:11 05.11 bpitfmfll 1'1 1 Crild Alan! Fork Oyster L1 13 3 Fawn J Butter bpraadnrl fl 1 fir-lvv Lfllfle [J I Dlnnnr Knits Ind Fork D 1 Buttor Kmte and I Sugar Spoon ..---------.--u.--"nu-Nu"... ......-....-.--..n "nu-n.....-...-.............-.... I have made, lvllwr bvrausr- . _ l future. and (All Time ls Eastern Standvardl) FRIDAY, APRIL 23 PARIS 9:30 a..c.~R0se and Colas, Conn. 011cm by Monsigny. TPA-c, 19.0 111., 15.24 meg. l BERLIN 5:30 pun-German destiny tn the New World. DJD, 25.4 111., 11.77 11101;. ROME h‘ p.!11.—-Nt!l. 111 Ellgfllbll. Cun- rvrt. "Rome's ‘Midnight Vuictl." 21:0. 31.1 m., 9.63 1mg. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.—"'l‘11c Barber n? Ba;- t1:1<1."DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 1tI0§COW 7 p 11t.-~-b.=11!n 1311 idny -~ hr.- ."l.\’ll"t1' s“ gs‘ E'- , llg» 1n lil- l smlet Uttion. RAN. .71.: m '16 l 1110;. LONDON ,on.si1l1I1t.r~. n.‘ 1.111 l 7.70 ;l m. - "R limptrrl" -3. A t ‘k bv Snell nt’ Plttnvterid. C. B. t). 151.8 m.. 15.14 IIIDE-Z GED. 111..11.751n<>g.; GSB, 31.5 l 9 51 meg. l m . t l BOSTON l 7 4.3 p nv-The L.tt1r~ 'l‘11".".tr»~. ' WIXAL, 49.6 111., 6.04 mp2. . BERLIN ' 8.30 p.ll'l.—1"(1l1l‘ Bullnrl.» Op l" l by Johflnnes Brahms DJD. - m., ll 77 mes. LONDON .~ 9 p.m.-~"St. Gcorll _ 1937' GlSP‘. 19.8 m . .1‘! (ISD. 25 5 m.. 11.75 mo: 111.3 111., 51.58 mPFI. PITTSBURGH | 12 m1dnight-DX Club. “lBXK. . 48.8 m., 614 meg. l cocktails. I'm going’ to tnkv a 1111p.’ "You're spoiling ule," said Gay. ‘Just give me a. ntother-in-lzuv .1ke that," said Franccz "Just ' once!" l , ‘Wlty c1111 we luring so nmny prln- l lple along?" Gregg askvd. “I van l [we I'm not; going to have a ntinmc .l ‘-n101"1e with you." I "Yours not. going to~-bt"gin111nt;‘ ‘lnowf’ said Frances. Your a. 111l- lectuble fiancee and gob to clros.» for dinner. Gay, give us 11 trousseatl gown, please. Startlc us ,and make 11s feel badly." l‘ It was, in a way, good to bc back .111 the foltl again, she thought, ‘ ldtlcsslng for dinner in a room in l t which her every whim in dcccr- ‘ lzttion lmd been (‘l‘.l'1‘l(‘('l out. Th1‘ lnlvor sci, 011 the tires 1115.: tnblv. 1110 l ‘; linvtis, and berlsprenrt n11 had hor ‘ lmonogrntit. 'I‘l'1e field flowers >110 l loved were in a tall vnso on thv t bookcase. Even her favoritv magn- l I zincs were there. 1 \V1’1Sll1l$l1R})p1l1(‘i-:;, she wond- crcd-was this tritmiph Fmticr-s lhrld ignored 1101" on tho street (inc c1113’. Margo, seeing hcr a fmv . month; ago. 11nd zmiled 11111917.". l Now thcy were her good friends l 11111111, planning to s00 1101* in the l‘(‘l1\11lfill1_'Z' 1101' 11ml . they had boon frimtds 511100 clnlcl- hnnd. S110 looked :11 lulrsvlf. n1 thtl slim l , grtircfttl lines of thc 1Y1!" rbllton . . 111111101‘ gown. S110 lrvk-zl nt 1110‘ 1 solitaire that t-nttglt: Lhr light. 11nd tlic tlinlnontl bracelet Greg: 11nd given her only yc~t.01'(lfl_\'. lwns coppery and shining. "I'm afraid I'll lose c0111 act. with Chris's world. I'm afraid that these pen- ple who livc on a l11(‘l‘l'_\'~§;(t~l'(111l1(l and tak." love lightly will make me lose Ptlnuy» and Unc. I worn. 1054‘ 1.112111! It‘ I have t0 live two l1\'0.=. I‘1la1\va,\'s g0 back to the plnce l whcre I found Chris!" At. clmncr Margo folded her l. white 112111111 and mid, “I hcar so ' 111111-11 tnik nbottt a play that's 0pm- ittg next; week." Frances. >lvclz 11ml l in black. nalrl, .!1n1li11ll,. ltrlztrinz more 0f 1110 plrvvrq, 1:. t! l"- . ling. Ho's a l1€I1'(l-i)."1lt‘(l l1l“.\-'S- 3 pnpnr 1mm. 11nd lmrtclsotrtrl clnnugh ._ 10 be 111 nitlturcm Imttgitie this! He l.~.11‘1! 001111111; for ‘.110 opcntn: .‘ 11c said he can't he bothered. He'd i rather stay in Nassau and play tennis with an English girl he's 1n love with." i "Gay know; 111m,“ 411d Grog! . m;>11i..ti1'nted "You'll be "You know him. Gay?“ Mano siuhcld. You know 111m and _\'0t1 10L him 1.40?" i (‘my as .ed ktcztclilv‘ “D0 you know 1111- 11.11110 m‘ his pl. ' l "WWII Mr? Again. S1111 (lnncvtl \\'1t11 l Jnmny that. ililzlit on rirck l trlrd to talk about ‘old iillltafi". She rltxtzrrd with Fl‘l\1l(‘t‘\"$ devclvd an id M11110 Frrrl 11ml 11ml 1 l l Slvrltttslt cmmt who ‘.0111 her 110w ,' y madly hclovcd the dashing I-‘rnnrrw I , who cottltl not make 11p ltcr 11.1w. ‘ mind as to vrhet-her 5h? WC-lilti m" l would not. nttirry him. S110 cirnct-tl ‘ l vtlth Grcqg and nodded 11nd annitltl at the things he said. but ‘ 1hr- music wrn a :1: I song. We'll M001. 1n. She thought. Chrr. w-‘nnr. did vnu l , mrlan when you wrotn that?" Hm‘ l i cye; wandered along the moonlit. g deck where girls in cvcnirtg dresses l. .l and men in dirtncd clothes sat. in l i deck chairs and drank and smoked. Chris you don't. know that. I'm hear- lntz it. for the flrrt. time tho nirzlttj I'm damlmz on the dezk of the l Fidelis with the man I'm goimz to " blurry." nbovc‘ dccper 81‘. (To b0 Continued t COLOII. "INT-HOME MAY BE BOTH DARINI’; AND DAINTY A smart living-room l1vl.\'1_v 11-w- orated flaunts the rlnrnv: mim- scheme of vtvtd green, lvnrn yol- low and turquoisc. The flnwr t-wz-lr- in; 1s all turquoise. the walls are yellrvw, and both d aperles and up- holstery are tn grlelen. A more cortscrvattve combination of pate, dusty nlnk with a soft. faded blue is seen tn a huh-tom. Th» fumltttm is an amber C.)l')f‘(‘fl wood. Her hair ' . itswlf \\'1th 11111111 1111151111 hands for thv cmbrolclt-red sections. l ‘When There is Constant Dissension and Bick- orin g at Home Then the Best Remedy’ l5 Separation for a Time, SW5 Neurologist n for curing n61‘- . h t his re utatlo vnttgrill‘monsfifiilflfigllfilsilegilgg ilfinmtflll? lll'95cl”lm}l,°ll' He flannel-new l_.;.._1,.- w. , “Domestic friction is ITSPOIIF-llllc ml” "m"? “ervfi ‘ breakdowns than any other cnuzt‘, lmwauxt- me 10111; as people are IWDPY l" mm!‘ lwllfb’ “m! L tnmily life runs smoothly they can c.2111}. a1m05_ anything, but. wlhtln they begin to rub Ouch 0111191 they smpty 11y to pieces, unless Nuturc has 6n- ttowed them with cnstlroti 00115111111401“- "Tlwuslillds or wives Worry their husbands‘ “no the grave. Thousnndl; of husbands drive b11911 “lives 1111.0 nervous prostmtton. Thvusuilds 01 mothers-Ln-ltaw break up 110K185 and furnish the grist for the divorce mills. It isn't that. any ol ‘nhcse people are cruel and 1111111610115. 01' 5611b?!“ ntcly commit the cr mfs of which L-ltt-y tire guilt)’- on the cbntrnry, 1110M of 111cm are flnc and nolblc ' men 11nd women, and sin bllfvugll 10W 311d m! Lhrottgh haw. "Otily 11111 ‘other day a young girl was. bfflllllllli» 1D m8 “m0 W65 B Del‘- 111-1 11.111111. lvrrck. ’l‘11111 as a ntatcli. Can't mt. Can't sleep. Hys- 1.1l1t-.11. N1» ;1111>rr.~.t 111 anybody or anything. When I Bot, to FY0131"! mm 11v t.1.1n.l) nrntury, I 10111111 111111. 1811C “'11s 1l1c only child in 11 big family of thlttlrly prltlllt". Four grandparents. Half a dozen oldmaid aunts. In- ntullcrtiblc UOlltlillS. All of whom had worshiped her ever since she was 1101-11 and 111111 never given the poor 1:11.11 a minute's freedom or privacy 111 lat-r 111e, ‘ lrythmg she tllrl and wore, 11nd elfifywhere she went was .1 11111111-1- nt 111-. ttl and argumtlnt and laulling her this way and pulling her l- l 111.1: wny 1111.11 tnvy 11nd simply pulled 1101' n11 to pieces. "I 11111 .\t‘l1tll!lg lttlr away for six months. None of her family is t0 ;;-.1 t0 null livr or tvc-n vrrtte to her mure than once a. month, and she ls gttlllg w comb bnck rosy and ltcalthy and well. "A1111 I 11m thinking right now of 110w I not only saved a marrage, 11111 11 \\.llll.tll'.\' 111e, by imlucing the \\'01nan's mother to go and llve in a 1111-1: Ilnnrnn 111111s1: instcnut 0f .111l1'<1aug11.cr'5 1101110. ‘I'm: husband and 111v 111111111- 1-111\v 11111111. got along together. He was a. line fetow, gay 11111 l>l'<=\lllll'h'—10'l111l.'- 511v “Kl-i it 112111 Putitati. He was of one religion 11nd abt- ttnotltvr. They bclongcd t0 rlitfctetit schools of politics. Every \\'ttI‘(l tllltt. cltlwr one of 1.11am said “'21s L110 lighting word to the other..- ‘Flttqv W011‘ t1t>\\11 the poor wife and daughter, who loved them both and trictt In tart-p the {M11113 betwccn them, until she finally collapsed. 1M‘ llsxtitsivltl what. 1110 family still regard a5 a tnirztculous cure, bur. all _ . . . . . .l.~ 1t1n£l\(l1\1()ll1t‘l‘3.\Vfiy, thereby removing the source of c011- atnnt. 111' 11:011. "l 1'!‘ l 1t110111er case in which both molnrlr and daughter fell into tll 111l1111l1 ttlr no nppttrent. reason. They worn lovely, cultured, gentle people, lnt-;1p..1ll1- 111' 11 vulgar brawl, but. they were Just tmtngousbic by 11811111- I110 111v: lllr 11nd been a beauty and 11 belle 111 h-cr day, and she-wanted the ;'.1l'l to to 1w in 1101' luotstups and bc a figure m wclety. The gm Came home t1 ...11 twiilctgu briinthin; over with llnll-balacd, radical lhCuHES. She ulrmttlti to uplift the proctarlat, instead of going to parties. Her ideas her clothes, 1101' friends and her manners were all anathema to her mother 11nd the (fttll-‘llflllt. conflict between them just wqye may nerves m game“: "l" stlgtlytrstvti that the girl go on‘ m a distant. city and lake up the work- 5111- \\ 11s interested in. This not only broughr, about an tmnwdlatg rvtuvt v 1n both 01122.1, but. the mother tum daughtey, who we each other nbnln. lllnw- a vctlr 110w, are tilled with adintrntioti for each other and are (‘lmottln 1H .11 other. Now the mother bouts OI 1101‘ daughter's career 11ml- 11m ll.l.1 hall-crury when she trterl I10 11ml W111, n, _ "A1111 I ltnvtl. snvrlrl many a divorce “till: 11 railroad or steamship tlcket. Ivr: mnut-vtt nnlny 1t wltc who was so fed up will her littsband that; she tt-lt. c110 c-cultlnl stand ltvaring him gargle 111s 5011p one more time to go to Iiurnpr- 1 ll 11 ut‘ R0111). Invnriably c119 hug came 1mg]; yggted and hear- ed 11nd rtlm t» n01‘ 1101' husband as :1 hero of romance again. 1 60111111101‘ that one of the most. mischievous ideas 111 the world 1s tho trtu .011 that. families should live together, no matter whether o1- not tilt-y l; 1. “It'll other bodily and spirlttmllyl. Plenty of parents and chug- run are p >011 Lo cut-h other. Plenty of littsbtuids and wives wreck each otllvr. Ihvntv of brothers 11nd sisters sitoultl ncvtlr live within a thousand inllllt. tlt‘ mlln nthtlr. Old Doctor Holmes was right, when 1w said ma; tht‘ 1'(‘1\'fll\ 1111111111» 11111121.- np and scparzttcd was to keep the Smiths from tltlln l nnntllctl to tlmth and the Jonescs from bcitig Jnnesed into tlie lun- trflt‘ :1 111111. T, DOROTHY DIX EMBROIDEREQ MUSLIM APRCN W lvlzvvlnit‘ rtwitc-mt Design NO- 315 A ttznnlnj: apron that you will love to wear. It has all the charm "Id lrc>11..v.l:; of n v.11 2:1 altqr rain. Cm. fi-bnr tmvslin 1s used for the apron When It 1s wnrkvd zmzl smnnul my: 2W1". the (‘tllfcs ape all bound \\'1th bright. btu tnprl. Tho strum eras‘; tn thrl back and the generous sized sash ties in n. prrtty bow. Ptlrhups you rnn find a tnuslitl \v.th n cross-bar or dots that \l.lil1 match 111v hindtmz and flora-rs. 'l"he pattern colttnins a tissue DM- torn o.’ apron transfer for d1 signs. detail of stitches, co'or chart. as Well u complclc instructions for finishing apron. l-‘nt- 00111111211: patterns and IIIhLHICiIOHS for all of these designs, send 20 cents: 1n stamps or cotn Icotn preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this rnupon Print, your name and addrefl plllnly r0 The Cm-t-Jtu-lown Guardian Needlework ltrrtt. DESIGN’ NO. 351 Namc-----__.___..___ _...-..___- Slreetltddrcss-__..._._....._......._____...--__ lty—--_ --——___—_f|qflngg_—-———qq_ - the wrong way and fret nlld 118E at “W” Omellt. lquznn ELIZABETH conom- non can: Parties will be the prder of bhfl day during the Coronation festzvitles 30 here ls an excellent recipe for a nn-I- most delicious cake called Queen A 300K Elizabeth Coronation Cake. He ate and drank the precious Six ounces o! flour. £0111‘ 01111085 words; butter, four ounces moist. sugar: . His spirit new rdbtut: three eggs; four ounces sultanas: , m; knew no more that he W118 l tour ounces currants; two ounces‘ l gtnne cherries: 011° m!!!“ Erlltedl nixed peel; one ounce preserved] He danced along the dlniy dB/Yl. finger; four otmce; chopped Shell"! And thin bequest of Win88 ed walnuts; one teaspoon mixed Wu but a. book. What". liberty spice; half teaspaon bulking powder. 5 loosened spirit; brlnll- l serve the flour. Cream the butter ‘ » _mnl1y Dickinson and sugar. Have the fruit: ready pre- y pared and chopped. also the nuts. 1551,01!) Add the eggs with a. teaspoon of m; BpOIIKG cake using hot water l flour Wlflh twh- B?!“ V"? We“ will make 1t whiter; cold water . Prepare the cake tm by having ‘It; Dmduqu a. yellow cake. 1 well lined with greased paper of’ .___- GREEN LIGHTS two thicknesses. Now add the fruit next, with a. little 11f the flnur. 1 Ladies with blond, gray and light Add the rest of the flour l grown tresses soon will go danclnl with the bnkitlg mwdcr. Tfie mlx- ; Wm, their hat;- gtnted lavender. Lure should always be on the stiff . blue, green or pink. 111st’! the slde- Turn the mm!“ l"!!! ml 11111.51. ma. president mm om- prepnred tin, and bake for two and ma“ o; u“, 1111,1015; mum-users’ a half hours 1n a moderate oven. moQiaufln 581d today at the Nam-Be sure to have it properly annual mid-west. beauty trade heated oven before the cake goes Show ln. keep at the same rcadtrg for The m” o; unwd 11511-411511‘, 15 fifteen minutes. then ml!!!" 1° done, Gartman explained. With I tnocleratc and continue so far the shampoo um, that, um b; quickly rest cf the cooking filme- n the nnd easily wrestled (mt ~15 VJ cnkv shvwfl Si!“ °f bYW-‘Illn? V‘). match or contrast. the evenlnB quickly, cover with a sheet of wet |.gown_ kitchen Pflltfif- 11111:; a. blond, wearing a. shell- ————— pink tulle dress. can have her lock-i WALNUT PASTE rinsed with a Shell-Pink tint. Gm- ;‘~" man said. HEW hi" ‘t 11mm‘! °f slmlled Women. he continued. are find- walnuts. chopped, and pounded in m: out that any ha“. can be “m. .' l1 1'19"!"- "rhrcfilluaneis °t a l lred as a distinctive beauty asset. f pound of sieved icing sugar; one‘ A smm-fly groomed woman who I whole egg (depends upon the slzel has had he, mmatufely ‘my 1,311- l or one and a half Elw- Pmlnd ll". tinted green to match her evening l nuts 1n the mortar, sieve we m“? bwn can raise green lights of l $118!"- llhe" Slightly °°°k the '33P.’ envy 1n the eyes of her draliber ‘ over a. basin of hot water and young" 515w‘ he sap-L work some egg into the sugar and mm, very gradually.» When the TABLOID consistency 1s thick enough w fvfm ______ n. paste turn out on to a susir when ready to bake sprinkle alt. on the oven bottom. and your bread and cakcs will not burn. board and roll out. when free from cracks and quits smooth. the past-c ts ready to be placed on the cake. Brush the cake quite free zrom any loose crumbs, brush over with white of egg, thcTt‘ place the Wu‘.- nut paste on tzrp and round the sides, treat 1t roughly by hummer- tng the paste on firmly with the rolling pin. leave for 11 day then give the first. coat. of Royal ",1":- The second coat: should be given 1n a week's time. and the 91111118 and decorating left. until two days before the cake ts wanted. Dec- oratlons should be alJPWDYiRl-C w the occasion and can be dztatncd in most stores. TO BOIL RICE Rice should be boiled carelully _w that m, grains stay whole. Use plenty of water and do not. over-cook. Allow 2 quarts of sc- tlvely boiling water. salted-with 2 teaspoons of salt, for each cup- ful of washed rice. Add the rice slowly to the rapidly bolting salted water. then rcducu the heat so that. the rice boils gently, and cook with the pan uncovered until the grains are tender" and have no hard centre when pressed between the thumb and foreinger. Rapid boiling breaks the kernels Hid cooking at mo low unmet-azure RO-YAL ICING Two pounds of icing sugar; three HER ACTIVITIES 1- Ntii-olliat his trams was duct. ' wows them to absorb so much water that they become sttoky, Drain through a colander or sieve 5nd pour boiling water through the rice to remove loose starcr and to separate the grains. CJVPI‘ v.11) a clean cloth and set ove1 hot water on the back of the 11.01.» or place Ln a warm oven for a short time. The kernels will con- tinue to swell One cup of un- cooked rlce yield; about 3 1-2 cup- fuls of boiled rice. EFFECT OF HARD W‘ATER sometimes. when the local war; L; hard. bolted r100 will have I graylshs or greenish cast. Thh discoloration can be prevented by a pbich of cream of tartar or a little lemon juice ln the cooking water. USE FOR OLD WOOL ll When you rip 11p old sweater; etc, skein the wool. put it tn a steamer, let’ it steam for n. few mmutea, remove it and hang tt tightly over two nulls. It will louk-—a.nd lmlt -—1lke new. USED RAZOR. BLADES When using a razor blade for ripping, etc, lay n. match along one ‘edge and bind tts on with adhesive tape. Th1: gives a. firm edge and Prevent: cuts. WORN BATII TOWELS Wlwn bath towels wear thin put. tzwo together and quilt them on the sewing machine. 111cm make good bath mats for the ch11- dren. ~11 DURING MUTI-IERHDBD . , O M E N who dread n1 o t h e rhood, w h o a u f f e r from backache and nausea, can be helped by the \1 s c of Dr. Pierce’: Favor- ite Prescriptmn. , Read what Mn. ' T. Roberts n! 13% Superior 5L, Buntford. OnL, nid: "During expectancy and after my children were burn, always fnund the greatest hell in Dr. Pierce‘: Favurile Prucrlpllon. Bctnn uulng this medlrine, u! such ltmc: I couldn't IBM l! night and fclt ton nick to be on my fort. Il hardly hlli ltrztuglh enough to pl Jffllllld but te ‘Favorite Prescrtplian‘ loo: calmed my ncrru and [Ave ma my ltnnglh tn cury an.“ Buy now! whites of egg; teaspoon of strained lemon Juice; half teaspoon vanllh. essence; few drops of marchlno; few drops o! laundry blue 1f re- qui-red; half teaspoml glycerine. Sieve the sugar. Lightly Whip the eggs, Lheln work in gradually till icing is c1111.‘: and glossy on the back of the 5120011. Add the / E flavourlngs 11nd glylcerlne. When ' using Royal lclitg, the first coat. ls ,\ very thick, second cont. thinner. ' . h. Last coat for decorating must. be stiff enough for piping. AMoming-Snile WHICH? "Maryf said the mistress. "will you fetch the letter which I left. on my dressing tatble this morning? "Yes, mum. Er—whlch one do you ulant, the one about your sister's baby or the one from the income tax collector? A KICK IN IT. A policeman on traffic control held up his arm to stop the stream. The first. car to pull up was a. small one, whose driver was impatient. to get away. and kept vrecplllt! “P towards the constable. This annoyed the man tn blue. who remarked to the driver: "If you move tlfat blinking car mother lhch, I'll kkt It right. fmm under you." LARGE PERCENTAGE 0F WIDOWS RE-WED What. chance has a widow o! remarrylng? Although climatic and latitudinal vnrlntlons probably OOIIIPlICBic the question, a court case 1n Sydney, Australia. tn which a. widow claim- ed $10,000 damages for the 106g o! her husband who had been killed while working on the railways, has lust, revealed, from the Investiga- tlons o! counsel, the surprisingly high percentage o! rte-marriages. An actuary said the proportion o! widows of 33 who would re- marry within 23 years was 56 per cent gTOPlalc/zi g CORNS with Putnam?» (bmExtruc-tor [tkflzirzhss/ You'll want these two fitted and flat-rd Sttflllf! frocks the mo- menta you see them. They me so (ll finitely y-"uthful and nnuie at n. price you almply never dreamed of. They are as euy to make u they are to wear. The lower Vee neck glvu tum-eat to the navy and white dotted cwpe print. with crlzp pique trim. The plrrn nqun crepe frock shows sharp contrast tn novelty braid Mid butwn trim 1n navy. These smart frocks are wearable rlght, Into summer. They're grand for town and week-end travels. A paisley, rayon ohutlta print dotted percale, multicolored strip- ed open mesh linen. peasant: cotton prints. etc, are attractive idem for a wnrm weather frock. This any to follow pattern with EXCLUSIVE srvtilz; FOR PEERLESS DRESSERS :11‘ / mum sewing chart includes both versions. am; no. am u deslflned Y“ 515a; 1o, 1a, 2o years, a4. as. an. 4" M, 44 and H-lnchas bust. Size 3! requires 4 1-4 yards of 39-inch mn- tarlul with 1-2 yard of 35-inch cm!‘ trutlnq. Price of pamrn l5 cont: ll! stump: or ooln tontn preferredl mp coin carefully cadres! it Ch-rlottcwwn Guardian 8M!!!‘ SW10 N0. M12 Bile...“ NIIIO double-edged , -‘) xuxrkn .\1A