Hm mu.- flm mama F9. :5 so. =1== e, , , »3.39"*,55~55 A AA vvvvvvvwvvv u ‘AAA AAAAA - n AA A mAlAAmA l Today's Short Wave 1. Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0 PARIS 9:30 dam-Symphonic Concert. IPA-J, 19.6 m., 15.24 meg. BOSTON 4:50 p.m.--News of Science and {U m Broadcast. WIXAL. 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. 6:40 p.m.-‘R.a.cin»g Pigeons: A Trainer at Home in his Loft." GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg.; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. 31.3 tneg. EINDIIOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7:00 pmL-Phohi Progremes for the Western Hemisphere. POJ. 31.2 m . 9.59 mcg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 7:00 p.m.-“R:meo and Juliet," overture by Knrcly Szlbadcs; Qr- chestra. l-IAT—-4, 32.8 m, 9.12 DOME 7:30 1>.ni.--'An‘.r*:ic211 2R0, 31.1 m, 9J8 11122.; 30.5 111.. 9 83 11123.; IQY, .m.. 11.90 ntcg. BOSTON pith-Program for Latin . meg. 8:00 America. WIXAL, 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. (‘ARACAS 8:30 p.m ~The Contincntuls: Orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. BERLIN 9115 p.m.--Ether Cocktail. DJD, 25-4 m. ll '17 meg. LONDON 9.50 p.m.-—Stories and songs from London Shows. GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg-i GSC, 31.3 m- 9.58 Ines; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PARIS 11:45 p.m.--Musical Recordings. TPA--4. 25.6 m. ,1l.'72 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 4:30 21.111 - (ThursdayO-Chlmes from GAP. O. Sydney VIQME, 31.22 m., 9.59 me-g. BLANKETS WON'T TEAR I always make several lines of machine stitching along the bum. loebstitched edgw of all blankets. as I find this prevents them tear- in: when hanging on the line. I sew a triangular vpeltoh of sheeting right. in each of the om‘- 1191's on the wrong side as this pre- vent _the_ pegs from _ rnelringiloles. BABY (ONSTIPATED? ~BABY’S daily movements are some- thing of which absolutely accurate track must. be kept. When he misses something must be done at once. Con- stipation is serious for baby. Mrs. A. Reid of Hespcler, 0111., has this to say: “Having had seven children and having used Baby's Own Tablets for all seven, (‘an say they are the best and gentlest regulator for children- safe and effective for the tiniut infant. I give them up to l0 years of age. Dur- ing teething Baby's Own Tablets were u boon to me as they cleared up at once any digestive disturbance or fret- fulness." Equally effective for slmph fever, iliarrhoea. upset staunch, colic; dmpla coup and other minor silmenu of habyhood. Quick and sure in their action. Easy to take. Harmless, and safe for the most delicate child. Do not contain opiates or stupefying drugs, Each padrage con- tains analyst’: certificate. Get u box today. Sickness so often strikes in the night. Your money back if not satis- '\ed. 25 cents. >,—— éc SILVER ‘SEAL FOOD AAA‘ 44A‘; vv v w wvv THE COOK'S CORNER DUMPLINGS 2 cups flour 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt l cup milk (about) Method: Sift the flour, salt and bulking powder into a bowl, then add the milk all at once. IVLAX quickly with knife. If the mixture istoothin to drop in clump from the end of a spoon, add a very little more flour. But work quickly as slow mixing makes a pasty dumrpling. Drop by spoonful on top of the meat, making sure the dunuplinzs are supported by the meat under- neath. Oover tightly and for about 15 minutes without rc- moving the cover. This malkes a light, fluffy dumpling, lighter. I mink, that when shortening is med. When serving, plane the meat on a. platter and arrange the diunp- lings over the top. STRAWBERRY TRIPLE in the juice from the s _there should be almost _ ful. When the bananas are soft through a. sieve. If too stiff. add ies. or a. little milk. glass dish. pour it over the top. until cold. Now plane the straw- berries carefully on o: stiffly whipped cream. FLUFFY SALAD DRESSING_ Two ems. beaten, 1-2 cup sneer. 4 twblwpoons vinegar. 3 tab e- qpoons water, 1-2 teaspoon salt. Method: Measure the sugar very the vinegar and water and cook 2n heavy sour cream to thin consistency. % ‘. YFAIR NO. 45 , Get out Your g you see this SUN _ punches that. 3y eo.or and a cry diym e q av . into squares and the The pattern tnclu es chart tfonc end complete Instructions h“ nummet: nlttem Ind Ind 20 cents tn sump! or ooln Guardian Needlework Dcusrtmen . txed and settled. Apply it u‘. n". “n” {nut "It nsm lllld sddrous plslnly Ehhh A Ilhnrloftetown Gui-Ilsa ‘ - -‘ . a“ up“ Jaw can I auooeaafuly l un A. Bf hint U68, but! ‘a: 3m: f“. _. - s. - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ — - them Jxi-nvffi nrevent the I'd- ‘. "' in’ or MHWM Prcrn borrows .' ' ll' . R9 more the hilt")? N'- {are inning sod tbs tics will SUNBURST PATCHWORK QUILT i ugh basket and your sewing kit A patched qull Start oyurs now and see how into a hsndsomo qu . with patch cutting altern, f working on I! fllflltWlOfll IUI "urrlrnlr: 2'!‘ '13". p! quilt. than our fingers will tingle to piece the 1nd of print will do-the more the are becoming more Ind more fuch- uickly the pieces work dmafngthe p11 0| this!» m-Illhs zcoln orefmed) to The Charlottetown Realm Z See??? and ~hkknmu m I“‘A-m‘nu A4 “‘ ‘CV v vv v m: v $3 Dorothy Dix “l?” Girls Who 'l‘hinkiThat Men’: Taste in Women Have Changed Are Fooling Themselves- Look at Those Going to the Marriage - Altars Do the _ Have men's taste in women changed? different line of attractions in zh-lc now from the in the Victorian and tire-Victorian‘ days? . Girls believe so and think Grandmother's oharms and virtues are as outmoded as he: clothes. Probably ma: are of the same opin- ion, but it is significant that young women nowadays have fewer beaux and receive few- er attentions from men than the dld in the past and they find it more din cu, to Bet married. Old maids used no be a. mrity. Now they are a. superflufty. So if I were u youn huntrem starting out on the man chase should stick pretty close to the methods vyliith which Grandma. used to bring ‘em back ve. fall for an entirely d that slaved them EV‘ Inkkmmkkuk‘. o x mmkm‘ ‘nu; AA A eel-verve" . ALA4 v www PA The guest of the caravan, travel- srainled and wen-y, found renewed ».. sun!‘ ashioyn A AAAAAAQA ouvla .af’rerfa 'journey...'1fi4w.#z0loldnd aya... u cnrefully as science permits, it is these finest of hesuty aids u‘ ALA‘ s. T/g kmkkku‘ I‘ A mAAL4AA A to ra her Ill ‘eoessor. masculine heart, and the best bet to marry u woman in these days o. a doctor's bill. He wants a. and who can pull her weight | megrims, reel or ima But all the same deadly work. Of course. naturally, in 5 changing world men have made many alterations 1n their ideal woman. but they haven't scrap and set up an entirely different g her Dlace who has none of the earmarks of She still has the main features and they still bow the knee to her more than they renlze and lhe modern girl suspects. There was an era, for instance when seml-invalidls a. girl's bug of tricks was to lie on a couch and swoon artistically. That, ls definitely out now. No man wants iugn-prlced specialists who looks like u-i who is all muscle, even 1f she 1s skinny; the boat and who is never afflicted w! BIY. the clinging Vine is still with us and getting in her Men are $9111 BMTDBIIWJ; little M155 Helpless’ lead pencils. her dove in m appealed to the beauty in a refresbin Palmolive only, that give Palmolive its bath. Slaves blend: the rich, gentle, narrating lather; its tropical oils of Olive and Palm. In safe, w olesome umy; its u‘ this crude, though costly mixture, untunl, green colouring. her skin found new life, new soft- ness, relief from desert dryness. The Palmolive Soap you use today is made from these same, soothing, natural oils. Blended as smoothly, ls it my wonder then, that even after 5,000 years, in 72 different countries, more women choose Palmolive to kee that schoolgirl complexion over. “":»::.‘.z.‘.?1't'..‘2."---'k.".u"" sldnl lovo y Here is something delicious for your party. Buy six barmnos and a tin of preserved stnanwtberrles. Skin the bananas, and cook them slowly es o, teaourp- mash them with a fonlmor put them any more of the juice which may have drained from the strawberr- Place the mashed hummus in o. make some custard. and leafl in oven rings. and finish with lttle heaps because no sooner will col unea- still.‘ straightening out her accounts for her and marrying her bemusoshe can't take care of herself. For, while they admire efficiency m women, 1t. is the one who makes them feel that they are about. seven feet. high and 5.5 strong as Joe Louis and as wise as Solomon who gets them. Men think they admire intellinenre in women nowadays. They think they want educated, cultivated women who can meet them on their own plane and discuss bllfllnfifii. 901m“). lltefflture and world trends, etc., and gins toil like beavers trying to measure up t0 the masculine standard. But lL l5 perfectly discouraging to find out how little a. college demos does to l fir: “lti.l‘“°1%’,?1°.§“1?um““° w “rum... 1 o a. . e e n on rose w ose b m their heels instead of their heads. m In Grandma's time the girls who were the most popular with men L were the ones who were smart enough to hide how smart they were- who sat; at men's feet and looked up at them as if they were oracles and the l staple of whose conversation was “how wise and witty gm wondgyful you are!" The women wisecrmvkers and show-ofls and mtellectunl heavy- weights don't make a. hit with men now any more than they 411d m m; DB5 ‘And there 1s modesty, reserve and reverence for their own b04119; may; used to be charms that women oonjuaeidkwltgil. but that they have thrgn in pants nd holfis ‘only 1 cl m Lhgn 1am m,“ a s an w as o . _ be 6111a like glIrIs wnhgnvtrllfixilet any man“ anthem-lend who all getf may w am. w ’ . But If such T?‘ slump ‘fir: znnrriaueiam t ey do’ how come ma“ h” be” ey say 9. men's chm; no longer demand chastity in fuewfimtié’ merry.” fltfiytit1 , what we used to know as a. "good” girl old-fashioned and that they ma. sider that a woman has just as much rf ht to sow' her wild oats as a mm 1185- They say men have got brmdz-minded about women but, g1] the men I have ever known were only brond-nunded about other men's wives. They wanted their own to be like Caesar's wife above reproach H gotltvyonder if mm’? taste 1n women has altered much after a1] and w a ey r 1s till ust t ' ' Hess and gentfreglégs’ tgndimuls “ab: floral. feminine virtues of sweet~ The Housewife And Her V A c t ivi t i e s CHEABEE When all have done their utmqqt sure a Hdluéh given the beet who gin; g Erect and constant. white trim; curtains pink felt with gray border. and turquoise rug. B9189 1993-1161‘. modem tables and attogzlflgn sofa. $110111? the finishing Befomesnewbuoomiatued sparingly; there should be a scant m“ lélflggifillép ll ya: like very waif; lnwell. it (i111 a. lttrgng 50.115 Wm;- plump; r nus. t '“-'-'- an ' oroug ~ . I 1 bent. with a rotary egg beater until DIFFICULTIES lonlgerd,” y t Wm m the mixture ls light and fluffy. Add paFpelllla-l P11511198 and. amuranoe Put *1 difficulty out of counter»- Add a little salt w uie 1m rins- double boiler. stlrrinnz constantly, elm- wd make a seeming - mg water cloth will z. zntll the dmesslng f; truck. W11"? glye way-Jeremy 008m‘. fmeso when hung outlaw urymin Remove and cool. when ready —"~— cold weather, . to serve, add either whipped or RENDUNCEMENT go the It tsigndbletorennunoethew- ‘Ihlslsaqpmngwheamnoman qulsltion of what we want for fear can sexy that your hat L; silly. of losing ft-Plutamh. Hats ‘like everythingmeelse, have "—— cone eminme-and ones THESLEEPEBIIWTHESLBEPER given. irlapretvylnsteadofm A is one who steeps. A ultra~ul mun-t 100k. Floral trimmings are used in profusion on hats. One sees them on the front of an upturned visor. r Blown 1n the mowed urn togive an illusion of gm. l-Mmfll? vii-Inns! {thin lltgloght, fibove and below brims of W’?! e W?" 911' l so ors med in land o!- sleeper, until lfhe sleeper which =--‘*;“‘—=—' " “gar " -: carries the sleeper Jumps the sleeper and wakes the sleeper in by striking the sleeper under the sleeper on the sleeper, and there is no longer any sleep for the sleeper sleeping 1n the sleeper on the sleeper. A CHIEFS DAUGHTER. Ant Afgcan princes: is now traini- o a muse a Guy's Hoop - ta, London. She is Omo-Obu Adenrele Ade- mola. daughter of the Nuke of Afbeolcuta, paramount chief of Northern Nigeria, who attended the coronation, an impressive fig- ure with a bodyguard holding an lmtbftllfi» over his head. Alake b s0 unabated in Wllllg the sleeper sleeps. Therefore. while the sleepe m“ an important MAUVI! AND GRAY 800M How Can I ‘I ‘P (n, mks: Assn!) qf-Iowcsnlrklvounnllfnto plaster, without ins-trim; the wall’! Alinaflcanbodrfven intoa armed well without mnnbl plaster ll the null lo ptxt in water for a few minutesror d1 Into melted parsfffn. Q. Hay can‘ I prevent dandruff? A. Dlrolvc one ounce of flour , Brigroom Li nkedWith Calla. y no *5 -"'lboNewlcnprovod Polmollvolnny sodmnfrollnowon," Pulmolivcls so goodmo safe so mild, it was selected exclusivel w. D1500, for chefumous Dfonneé .Andyou know, becsuu they were premature bsbieqrheir skin hss ulwsys been ex- treme! tender and sensitive. Surely if Pnlmo ‘ keeps die Quins’ skins in $11M“: “d o1 kin! a; on. t can eep your: or too. Try Palmolive in your bath today. ecfly hesldiy con- . I47: M18! DOROTHY CUNNING lowly Molina! Mold “I'll sdmir it, I've never been a regular Palmolive user. Bu: I can't ssy that an more. From now on it's my only toilet soup... or fsce and huh. In um ire 1.. ‘Amkmmkmkk ALL‘ v-v-vw< y“ mildnesn keeps my skin softer. And I love Palmolive‘! new frngrsnt perfume: facts to a-nolwr hats to the head. Twoutimmngtrotnermutawom Youwza-hout the lh y " ’ 7' , have Jackets of don't possess. dam Househoki scraPbook the and“ mmy‘ M.‘ " “m”: 111118“ the epaulettes, levels and pocket-s of one, as its only omioeari femininity, while the other has four patch eta edged narrow New Illghties. are rlvnJllng u» evening gown in the 1mm Parla- ian mode, AT THE BRIDGE PARTY Take a. few minutes recess from the bridge game kn the middle of the afternoon and rwlse the win- dows of the room long enough to change the air. fllho whole party will feel run-shed and play a. bet- ter game of bridge. The air is bound to become stuffy when the room is crowded, particularly 1n thou days when mllady smokes. INIIRTAINING WITHOUT A MAID “fhen the woman who has no maid entertains a. house guest she must be to let some of the work go during the entertain- ment period. Her house Ls in splen- did condition when the guests. ar- rives and it la not necessary to do‘ heavy cleaning during the visit, just some smfaoe dusting. The guest will 1 em!‘ the good time she had for longer than that little blLof dust. HAPPINESS Being happy is like knowing a 1911811861 Some persotm naturally know how to be haPPYJust as they ally ow French 1f would natur they grew be can the attitude . learn either mks thought and per- sisteme, but. either can be learned. Your haplpfneus depends upon what you comider important. You can sit around and bemoan the fact that you haven't a. ca: or u radio_ or“ a_house_tmat_ sults_yg\_1_. of a tiny pool. S0016 it gets them nowhere. Or ‘you can chin and have a good youwmudor oouldha/vou wundtlmeataplonicoraoouch ride. on your thoughts. Stop dtallkfng this and that. Put mulleasmt notions from ou. Ex- ercise your alblllty to enj what- ever is at hunch-o er. concert over the radio Oat; liens- ure out of donut-moth; tugs-a garden, a home-mode gift. Play runes with zest. Organize an 1n- erestlng club. Help someone over a. rough upot. Whit; a letter that you don't. have to write, oneéothat will make someone lwppy m- cefve. These are construct ve things to do. There's fun in them. Find it You can learn. — Verona. Arm- 551%‘?!- .-___ m? \ QWVICQ! Enchanting Lily Pool for Small Garden , . mm" v, . ,- . Bock srden for Odd Corner Water lilies floating on the surface Manes of yellow slyssum and white srnbis in an in~ formal rock garden. It's s summer psrsdlu within the space of s few squsre ysrdl. To mske this lily pool. simply sink an old tub in the pound, u our diagram shows. Fill tub to within six inches of the top with [uden soil. sdd s thin layer of clean and and than water. Hardy water llllu planted in April orlhywfllbloosnthlssummsr. Fit your pool into tbs lsndscspo by rim- min; it with irregular stones, plsnt- ing clumps of du lilies or znsrsh iris st its cdle. Think of every nelson when you plsn your rock lsrdon. In s sunny spot plant mowdropl, wild tulips, grape hyacinth: for spring rosy crooning phlo: for lummcr: showy asters for full; ovurjrnn bourbon) for wlntsr beauty. Our 82-91" booklet gives nu one! instructions for the piloting and can of all kinds of love 1y poo and rock lsrdens. Plsnts or lcn thug; , \ so aaoeui of flow n, uh‘§“,,,.,,‘°' "W1 H Pottery blue. ‘white. would bflninzlnqly flatter- n8 the h “ha? (M 120$!!! LEI) Cure of Umbrdl ah Iffourrulbe ordinary air, it mikes an ideal high. chair for kitchen work, or for a small child. A Morningsmile DIRECTION NOT TIlVlE ‘me tyro had smitten his golf bell far out into the distant and jtmgle-llke rough. Like two lion- beuters. he and his dlsoonosola-te caddie thrashed the ground for the space of forty minutes. for it was a. new ball and worthy of ra- covery. As they forged their way thro h the summery haze "ralbblllg was constrained fLnally to break out in exasperation. "My goodness, man why do you keel! looking at your watch instead o! FASHION Tim, LAWYER “Con you cast your izlru! to the days befom mg wu- women wcrxtlll thout the _ 1n flying the Ohannel?" i "I should thirlk I do!" said ‘ ‘Can you recall still eltrlhr night news was received o! on relief of Mafeildm?" "Oh. rather! What a nkjmt!" “D0 you mmanber,’ Holmes 1 vely, "that I fortnight, ago I lent fin n2. ’ .. .,..,, l .. m"), . ,. . ed Gray, "but a) tell you thwfi I had clean forgotten, -5Q-O-OO-O£ g Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE) 1 00+» o 0 v vo-oeoooooaeoo-n Q- What is the most faahlbo- uble hour of the day for dinner? A. Between hail-past six and half-mast seven tn the ocuntry, an hcur iateizln the city. Q. Is it necessary for s. mun l‘ rise when another man enters tbu room? _ l A. Not unless the newcomer b elderly or distinguished. Q. Who precede when ascend- ing or descending stairs. the mu or the woman? A. The comm always precedes both ascending and de-cending. ‘Z 4 GUIDES l FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER . As welcome as spring. is this smart little clastc mtrtwaist dress. A clear vibrant coloring dotted in . 'I‘he flared skirt Ls sored at front to give ~ou u snugflttlng fpllnc. Tiny go rings peep be- neath the attractive shoulder yoke and add soft fulnes through the Uflifi. Thfl I111 and ppm- t-hl dress ma-y have Ion‘ sleeves end little girl collar. 0f course, you'll love fn hop- cotton paisley print or bonnet? ‘New? “w? ' 0U Thmol w, mama. airflow-gs out m one with the mound» Pto naming 1 .' oludsd in the putteglnmions m 8M0 No. mo u designed for since l4, l6, I6, i0, yours, a2, 34, 3g, 25% ‘“ t“ lfimfi. l“ requru _ - ‘ ya o 89 80nd fifteen cents (Ho) in stun or ootn tooln preferred) wr “Mu-lit. lddress to dun-tot town Guardian flying:- 5M0 Ne. m0 ... ...... sulphur tn on: qul-rt of soft water- Do not use It until it is thoroughly 100k like new. And Lily Pools to The Gum: B demos, Moran. Be rumba ‘ m n your Name. Address, hams Geom-Iohnilnourtisfrnqnonofladyvlolltntorsndlllflfi‘ ' “mdmflm- souofvwoOovernouu-Osnerulofdundgusdrhlshltduolnformu . . ____ ____________ OMB, hwhtm of Ila-moan In» 8%‘ Dtttskt Chill’, Nun . 311%. n fiqtl 0T1. n. ‘on’: um w‘ I k mo“ Imm- ofltioffftnlfsaqulnoftlmdawnqono- .0 Genome! an“ "n". cnusds sud his mother wu well-known in othw harmony msr- mg; “Jody Violet lftptt. droqhtor of bold into, who also \ ._..._,..._....-._....__. u “Governor-d - _.__... Olty "‘ ' ' Pmvlnos m. Nsltnl’: stepfather corral. sfllqr my Hon. John Juno Antoni PNYIBN