'__‘___ ____H__H,“- QQ§LABJ$Mh4~G -_...a.4...-.._,.. ____,,,_____,,_ PAGE EIGHT r. .1 - ‘vvvv W‘ V a lWoman’s R THE vvvvw ealm -:- Socia CHARLO'I'I'E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN ‘ 00D flan p......l1;4;r;.i;-.... OOOCOOOOO 0Q... “ 17v m. HOUSEWIFE A and HER ACTIVITIES j MONTH 0F MOODS ‘April, April, Laugh thy gn-llsh laughter; Then the moment alter Weep thy girlish tears! April like a lover greetcst, All my hopes and fears. April, April. [laugh thy golden laughter, But the moment after, Weep thy golden tears! --William Watson. RIGHT Do right because it is right and not because you are afraid to do ‘wrong. -'I'he Watchman. RESPONSIBILITY A man is responsible for how he uses his common sense as well as his morid sense. —Beechcr. MEMORIES It is to live twice when you can cnloy the recollection oi’ your for- mer life. -'.\i’nriizil. icrrcnrqzss 'f"I'ic greatest thine in the world Ls kindness. —-Drumm0nd._ TODAY No man ever sank under the burden of tcdav: it is when fifhiflf- row’: lvirdcn ‘- adrfed to today's that the rvecht is more than a man can bear-G. Macdonald. i“ STDPEY: BABY'S 00in BEFORE IT GETS WORSE A l-‘IREMAN will tell you big fires are _littlc fires when they start. That's why they always hurry to put thcm out. Don't lct your baby's little cold develop into a “biz cold" or something worse. Be in a hurry to check it. Lct Mrs. G-—-, of Winona, Ont., tell you how. "I have five healthy children and used Baby's Own Tablets for all of them. When I see a cold coming on, I give the tablets and in a day or so they are quite well again. I think there is nothing better.” Baby's Own Tablets are safe and sure in their action. Thcy com-ct the muse of Iiabgfls trouble. Yct thcy are utterly - free from opiates or stupciying drugs. An analyst's report is given on each package. Eiicctive in clearing up teething troubles, constipation, simple fevers, diarrhoea, upset stomach, colic and summcr complaint. irritability. simple crnun and nihcr oi “haby's" ailments. Your druaizist will return your money it you are not satisfied with Baby's Own Tablets. Try them. 25 cents. v vvvv MUSIC There is no truer truth obtain- able by man than comes of music. BROKEN NEEDLES A small bottle should be kept in the machine >CII'L1\VCi' to iiold broken needles. Too frequently we arc carless ‘wit-h these broken bits. or else u‘: mix blunted needles with our sharp oncs rind cause trouble later on. I GILT FRAMES Houscclriiiiiiig is coining" apace and a good method of cleaning gilt frnincs lll1i_\' ix wclco ovcr thc gilt ivith a dry .ot remove all dust. ‘Then wash with whim walcr in which n medium- sizcd onion has bccn boilfid. Rub dry with soft cloths PART (TV-HIE SPRING (TLI-IKNING It is far bcilrr to have the fur- nace man clean out thc ppcs in tlic spring rather than the fall and it should be includuc .. part of the spring clcnningr. You liiivc a clean- er collar for the suinnicr months and the pines are iuorc free from corrosion when they arc clean and empty. A HOME FIRE DRILL Children 0i‘ the homo Srhfilllfl be taught plain facts concerning fire dangers. Impress upon tlicin the folly o.’ runnin: about ‘if their clothes is on fire. Ttarh them that it. is batter to smniJier the flames with a rug or quilt rather than fan the flames and spread them all over the body. A rising temper doesn't make profits rise. ‘ One touch of scandal makes the whole world chin. Woman's busiiicss is talking and she seldom 010505 shop. Bunny smiles are often worn by people with shady reputations. The most valuable organization to niarrfrind is a harmonious fam- ily. A girl doesn't necessarily get beau-legged just from running after men. It is fail-h in something and enthusiasm for something that makes life worth living. People often tell the naked truth when ii. would bc much kinder to tell a wopplng big lie. Mayflrr Needle-art Old-fashioned cross stitch makes this very grand chair bark and arm rests. They will dress up your living room beautifully. The m, is work- Id in one colon-blue or natural or lighter blue linens, or brown on nat- ural or tan linen, or any combination of colors moat. suitable for your mom. The edics are finished with a blanket sbotch and the old stage coach design is unusually appropriate for living rooms. The pattern contains transfers of the dcsiBTis on thc chair back and two arm rests, color IOTA IODS OI‘ IUDIICFS- mid instructions for finishing. For complete patterns and ccnd 20 cents In stamps or coin Guardian Needlework Department. ESILHOIIETIE CROSS STITCH CHAIR SET 4% Design Ni’). 3A7 Also suitable for cush- cprribinaiions, detail of embroidery instructions for all of these designs, icoln preferred) to Thu Charlottetown Use this coupon fro The C‘ lottetowu Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 341 Print your nune and adilreu plainly lVoma—-------------.-------_ §lmglAdflrgg-._-_-__-_--_.-____--__ flfl,-___---q-—__—p--f|flfl“__——-__@ Bailouts ATTRACTIVE I COIIPLEXIONS Canada is going “soap and water" again, according to beauty editors. Women have discovered that nothing . takes tho place of soap cleansing in promoting natural akin loveliness. Cuticura Soap is a medicated, true com- plbcion soap. Its fine, creamy lather -so gentle and soothing-helps clear the pores of every particle of dirt and irritating “foreign matter." Cleanse the face twice a day with Cuticura Soap. Special emollient and cleansing properties tone and inyig- orate the skin—hel_p protect against irritations. For relieving externqll)’ caused pimples, rashes and irritation of eczema, supplement with Cuticura Ointment. Together they make a com- plete, inexpensive, every day beauty fleatment. FREE samples-write "Cuticura" Dept. 36, 2S6 Sf. Paul Street West, Montreal. X “LONG" STORY TOLD IN A: SHORT SPACE I With the gnlcty oi spring. liciii- l l liiics are iii the up and, up, and a.| definite trifle more silken lioss will be seen beneath skirts this summer. Dance frocks will swish alzovi- the ankles and will rise to crcii cirlit inches above the floor if you really would be in the very front YLIZlK-S, but some stylists warn tliai. thc eight-inch height is just oii prsha- tion, although just abovz‘ i712 ankle is definitely the thing. Ten inches is the ll.'_‘\V length o.’ thc bouffaiit dinner dress, and for afternoons the iiichcs juinp two more, biiiieiiig the I sanctioned length of the frock in which w," go to tea to ii good twelve inches above the floor. SUMMER FURS Just because summer is almost here is no reason why we still can- not consider furs as part. of a vcry smart wardrobe. There are for instance the slick little tailored coats in galmfr and other sleek furs for town. wczir that: swank over suits on dark wool street. dresses on cool days all summer long. There is one with plain sleeves, plainly tailored, in gray galyak that fits iii with the tweed suits as well as the dark town dross. And then ihcre are numerous bolero-length evening jackets, with sleeves not qiutc to the wrist com- ing in white ermine. Have on hand some forks and spoons from the l5-cent store. When the family is alone use these when having eggs. and the silver- ware won't nccd cleaning so freq- uently.‘ In the color scheme of life it is almost as easy to hirickcn a. man's charnctci" as to whitewash it. Life is a great game to the fel- low who can take it on the chin. jump up. dust himself off, and g9 back for more. THE HUMBLE NUT Consider the humble coconut- huniible indeed. but imported into Canada to the extent oi’ more than twelve millon nuts per rear: one nut. for every man, woman and child. and some over. And that docs not take into account the ame- cated coconut, over a million and a third pounds of it; or the coconut oil for refining, about half amillion gallons; or the coconut and palm oil for making soap-thrce and ‘three-quark: million gallons of that. The orginal coconut was th~ cocoa-bean; and coconut was spell- -———-l Why , gives Husbands A o "m .431, I Dorothy Dlx .220. Mrs. Wife, Don’t Make a Jail of Your Home Nor a Jailer of Yourself — Spread 3 Lit‘ g tie Good Cheer and Your Husband Will Never Leave You . ti Tho chief faults of wives are these. So Iufllflytg! ullfgkgfi 5x2‘? his? arc iiiiirriczl, throw away the bat with wh c1 L83’ ‘or ‘ mere bu” rhcy dciri tliiiil; it is worth while 10 6011 31611159 ‘"35 “P 1 n nd we“. baud. They leave oi‘! their Compile?‘ ° 5 fines ‘nab good- clothes and all the little ar s and w M n made them attractive before niarriaBe- a 5' wives are not kissed 11808-1186 111W are 3° “m3” kissablo. Worse still, they cease to be lovers. They 5W!‘ all of their petting and flattering and cajoulrig N the altar and expect their husbands to take .t 10* granted that they still love and B-Pllmlflle "lem- Many a man works his fingers to the bone 101' l} woman who never l0 much as says “BUB-Bk Y0"- Many o. wife is a. human icebox who keeps her 8!- fections, if any, in cold storage and leaves her 1N5- baiid guessing as to whether she regards him w! 8 mun or a cash register. Women think that heart- huugcriis an exclusively feminine complaint, but it, isn't. Men suffer from it also. The thing that sets many a husband roaming is u craving for the tenderness he never gets at home. Nagging.‘ Not one woman in a. million, perhaps not one woman in “IT'S so uisv 7 SAYS ' |_ my a n an perfect formy akin." give. yous.- Use Palmolive exclusively Costly Olive and Palm Oils give t0 out coimouc other akin b PI l! leaves it healthy, n afdcleo no t, beoutif Th‘: Palmollw Beau Treatment Lead: to Love ines: For you: face, throne and shoulders and for your bath. Gently massage into your skin a warm, rich Palmolive ther. Cleanse the pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then_with cold. That's nllthere is to this simple beauty treatment. Yet there is no cure: way to no], oil-over skin beauty. i huh! n babies?" Cloanm, Sootlm, Boautlflu ~ tracing lather. Going dec into gut ’ normallyAndw e cleanses, t IOOIIICIJOIII skin, DI- DIIOI Sty! "Atthofluooftliobirth Soap ucludvolyfordaily a‘ APRIL 21. 1931 v-:- Litcra tare OOOJIOIIOIOOQQGOOOOOOGO-OOO TO FOLLOW PALMOLIVPS uuurv murmur" Laval Montreal o utanto “IT KIIPS ALL HY SKIN OOIT LNO SMOOTH" "I always use Palmolive Soap,” continue: Mile. Ten-suit, "no: on! for face and throat, bu: for my bah mo. Palmolive keep: all d ' ‘ Iu'_‘beoury- 'g WhLnoc give your akin tho gentle can thotlonl Palmolive can t this famous loop keep all you: skin love ttirou h tho or your own ncc no bath. Palmolive its mild, pong. res, i: floats panties, lets your then 10,000.00 can say a. thing once and let. it go at. that. Women harp 119°" the same subject until they wear their husband's nerves to tatters. A wife can live with o. husband for forty years and every day of that. time warn him not to get. run over on the street; not in be late for dinner; not to scatter papers on the floor; not to smoke so much, and she will do this cvczi when she knows that. it will irritate him to madness. Being critics on the hearth. There would never be another wedding if girl's were. IlS frziiik about pointing out to their boy friends their fault. and shoi-icnmings as wives are iii telling their husbands what. poor weak crciiiiii-cs they iirc. The thing that lures most men into matrimony is ‘bClICVlllg that in a ceiisorious world they have found some one woman capiiblc of appreciating how ivonde are, and when thgy discover that all their \\'l\ .s see in tlicm is their de cts it is a. blow from which they ucvci" rccovcr. _'l‘hc wife who corrects her husband's grammar and pronunciation, who derides h s opinions and disparages his Judgment, and who wonders why hn can t; inakc as much money as some other man is making, opens m9 door for any other woman with a salve-spreader to come into her home and get. him. Babies. Perhaps the greatest mistake, because it is the most com- anon one, that wives make is in putting their children above their hus- iflzgs iii-rel, being mother and NO wife. Before the first baby's arriv- ‘zm j “1- >1fl11d is 151m; of thelwme. Afterward he is nothfiig but n slave The.» miss,’ on in life is to toil to provide Junior with whatever he wants. m 1910111) mothei gives all of her time, attention, interest and petting necessn ,1 “Valid ‘Yilfllds 1161' husband as on y a biological and tliiancai y. --_.__. This is not only 1h t] why there are so marily Yflflhelffi: grid Zimllleilsuymlildlgllaxrgéwgivgnfigaxviyfé 13in‘; Efilf.ll??§l}.il§§if.§’1ll§l§§é‘.l§ZZ§J;ZT§ “s” r wmrflnr-ei» lcct, and who arc strangers to them. ey ave a enawd by the]: long ma‘ Usng no tact in getting along with their husbands Refusin , , - g to take 3.1a’lgfzjlilélilygtratggiegiiégiusbangs fur the right way. Never sis-yin! the always precipitate a figmy WY; . innragsing in subjects that they know goes wrong Ben] ish 11m g their husbands for everything mat ' g Peel’ » INUUI and hard to get BJOng with. to entertain and amuse their husbands 1:5‘: compnn‘ b1 . - iona e with them. Never giving their husbands 9, run 5°,- me“- money. Being f ' 1 - and they M“ 11B their hUSbBnds feel that home is a. prison An why their victims break afldthttelfierwivgltfrieixizliziiidfiilgngltzg :5" nmgmveihmd cape rom em. DIX. color. and the wheels, glndkrflljt: legs another. It's as attractive a. pece of garden furniture as you could find in the sho . Even dirt, Even the tiniest garden can con- tiiin a maximum of beauty and comfort. as long as you've a. little grass and a few shrubs. Just spread THE COOK'S CORNER CLAM BROTII Purchase the clams as fresh as possible. put in pan of water ind scrub the shells free o! sand and dirt, using several waters to rinse them. Place in a. kettle. cover with cold waiter, and put ontoboll. After boiling point is reached, draw aside‘ and allow to simmer from one to two hours. This is the mode IQIIOW- ed by a. skilled Japanese chef Wm was noted for his calm br-‘llh- The long, slew cooking seemed to re- lease a different taste to the brom- a mm of the ocean itself. a slums highly concentrated clam flavor. which could stand much dilutinfl with milk and still have that P?!‘ sistcnt ocean zrasranve which made one fairly smook ones Iii» with the zest of it. If the object is to cal? the omitted, but it a strong brctli is wanted for 5011p. if)’ Vi"? 1m?" oociking which extracts all the flavor from the shell. After sim- mering the clams. P0111‘ i)“ ihe broth through a very fine strainer or cloth, carefully avoiding the collection of sand which is RIWBYS at the bottom. Pull the clams from the color on with a. lavish hand- some artificial and some suppl ed by initurc. Evcii if it's only theiback yard of limited scope that the big city drvollrr proudly calls a garden, the little plat can be a garden in- dccd. 0i.‘ course, there's the big essen- tlal-flowcrs. If the earth isn't right for raising them just grow them in pots-potted plants are "right," cvcn for iiic inost formal and sump- tiioua oi‘ gardens. And then paint those pots in bright coIoi-ful coats of enameb-blue, yellow, white, ed "cokernui." in- some of the British customs houscs to distin- guish the two Canada gets the coin- plete nuts, one year and flll0tlifil‘, from British Guiana, British Hon- duras, Jasnaiczi. Trinidad and To- bago, Fiji. Panama, Hawaii and the United States. In the desiccated form, the nut comes chiefly from Ceylon. That's the coconut; a. humble creation but it at. least roasts high. Not so the peanut. which grows underground with the worms and the slugs. Some years Canada im- ports nearly 40,000,000 pounds of this little underworld nut. besides peanut oil and peanut butter; over 32.000000 worth of the oil alone. The peanuts come from East and South Africa, Rhodesia. British India, the West Indies, Hong Kcng. Australia, Ciiina, Japan Mexico, the Dutch East: Indies and the United States. 1t reads like a icssoh in g&graphy. Those are only two of the nuts that come to Canada. o‘ unshcllcd almonds, there are sometimes n. million pounds import/ed in a. year: almonds from Hong Kong, Pales- tinc, China. Fmnoe, Greece, Italy, Spain. Syria. and the Unitcd States. The filberts and hazel nuts (over a. million pounds) have COIHO chiefly from Italy. The Brazil nuts (a million and a third pzunds) enter chiefly from the_ Unitrd Kingdom, the United States and Brazil. Many products coming via Britain and the States do not originate thcr". Then there are shelled nuts; al- mtmda over a million and a. half pounds; peanuts. a. third of a mill- ion pounds: walnuts, nearly five million hounds; in addition to the unshellel. Nuts? Canada import-a between, two and three-quarters and tour million dollars worth per year (any; the Tomnto "Star"), besides their oils and other ivy-products. Over a million dollars goes to China 810m. chiefly for peanuts and grcen, pink. purple-what you will. And of course there's that other ncccssit_v—a place to sit and enjoy the Summer breezes and watch things grow. An, old wicker chair re- painted to blend in With those flow- er pots. with colorful waterproof cushions. And here's a tip passed on from good authority. A grand way to repaint wicker furniture is to fill a cleaned out Flit gun with enamel and then spray away. It's as much fun as spraying potato bugs off iJic vines, and it's just. as emc- icnt-the enamel will get into every crevice and every crack. Then there's the ever-popular deck choir, bright and cheerful with the some enamel coat. Next. an old table in a new coat of color. for the odds and ends of unbreakable nshtrays, glass- es or lemonade. and so on. Or you can make a perfectly grand tea. table out of an old wheelbarrow. Place an extra half-shelf over tho nlflioy pleasure, not spines a peanut is despising a little fellow who is in business in a big shelled walnuts. The man who tic-l’ WW0 duties scam n drag and n “I! become nervous, oral and island worn ougand anything in M; g Ml] 'l H. Q N. Pills II Mod to rltoro them to tho “d u" 5"!“ "IIPYWN! the daily tnlra become o and crime. rain and storm can't. hurt this fumiture-the enamel takes to water as to a. brother and comes forth as ccaii, fresh and true-colored as the day you put 1t oii. Even critical eyes would look at your little garden spot with envy and admiration after a. work-out o! this sort. and it will cost. you hardly anything-just. the price of the en- amel and a bit of your tine, effort and ingenuity. SHAMPOO MIXTURE FOR BUGS Fbr shampooing rugs at home, stiave a cake of pure white soap d‘ use the equivalent in soap flakes and dissolve in 2 quarts of water. Add 4 wbl ma’ onto. Cool slightly and pour into quart jars. Sci-ow the tops 1n place and keep mixture to be used when needed. When ready to use, add 1 cup of the jelly to each gallon of water and heat. until the jelly i; com- pletely dissolved. Scrub with a stiff brush. ‘l0 ELECTED‘! RAILWAY! ~~ J URG — (C P) —- A railway electrification scheme ox- tending over 1,0441 miles of trawl! at a cost of $10,000,000 has been started in South Africa and is ex- pected to be the biggest in the Em.- plrc. Weak, Tired, Nervous Women Nourlshed Back to Health Imywomonwokoiipin thonwi-nin lulin u fir“! ma; 9 household wont to bod, d ti: bin-roan.‘ urritoblo, wank loch dork us! 1 It t-h ed v1.3a, o‘: TL} {.33. abandon. Vlilrvihoxos Bogliovvloonyoorvtllcqdm the shells and rinse them again in 001d water to remove any 55nd- Minoe them finely to use in souPS or ohowders. carrman mnuArr-La. Make a syrup of 2 cups o! 8mm!‘ 15nd sugar and 1 cup of water. boll for 2 or 3 minutes. In the mean- tlme thoroughly drain the liquid from a. large-sired tin of sliced pineapple and drop the sLces moo the hot- syrup: 000k slowly until all the syrup is gone and the slices are clear. Remove to a flats dish which has been covered with gramflawd sugar. and leave for a. day 01‘ W” to dry, turning the slioea over sev- eral times. Store in a tin or a. B1B“ 1g, gnd sprinkle a little susar among the slices. This is a llttlc darker in color than the kind that la ‘bought from the grocer. but it 559mg m taste a, good. or, at least Qvqry om who has had it seems t0 think so. oam-cnasimns at CORONA- TION PARTIES r0 uavr: HARD Tnvm LONDON. Those zav and mk- icas young men-London's social event gate-crashers-oro going to find it extremely difficult to B11111 entrance to pit-vote parties dur- iftg coronation festivities. These adventurous youths will be checked and double-checked by Mayfair hostesses in n gentle but firm social third-degree treat- ment. If they can't put over their gate- crash technique-it's about n 10 in one galore-they'll be ha-nfiild hook to the footmen. "Perhaps, sir," the footmen will say. "you've made a mistake." Or the footmen may any: "Could I get you o taxi, sir?" ‘This is the less polite form of rejection. At: any rate gate-crashing, which has developed into some- thing of a fine art. is to b0 Buard- ed against from now on. Those well-dressed young men who ap- pear at a party and breeze their way post the footmen with a well- modulated: “Oh. I s10’. I've for- gotten my invitation.” are in for o‘ certain amount of embarrassment. A prominent Mayfair i hostess. who is planning a big party two days before the Coronation, has announced she hos consulted Scotland Yard on the problem. Result: Guests will have to sign a visitors’ book. ‘rhcir signatures are to be checked with the list of guests. 'I‘hore may oven be Scot- land Yard men on duty. It will take the moat numb form or uto- cruheratolfitbywith itand roach tho goal of champagne, tllncilll. and the feeling of having Put it over. STYLE WHIMSIIB Bridal dresses with alcoves seem to be the favorites. Mocording to ihorllreepcrl who are selling them. .44 ma» w» i- » om- ciams, this long oookins may be ' cups and bake which grow undcrnclth H» ground jlhoo _ AMomiragSmile Sergeant (during a war game)- Pi-lvate I-lurja, don't you realize you are exposing yourself to an imagin- ary enemy only 250 yards away? Privbte—'I'haf/s all right, Sergeant Bjones; I'm standing behind an imaginary rock 25 feet high. ncuauuioir For three weeks he had borne all the horrors o’ the annual house- cleaning without a m/urmur. Then his patience gave way. "And you," subbed his wife. "Y0" used to say I was your queen." "Yes," he responded, with a wild glare in his eye, "but when a. man finds that his queen has used his tobacco jai- for pale oak varnish and his meerschaum pipe 1'04‘ I- taok hammer he begins f0 8188i! the advantages of a republic." GINGERBREAD CUSTARD. One cup gingerbread or gin!"- snap crumbs. 3 cups rich milk, 8 egg yolks, 3 eag whites bfliteri. Pour the milk over the crumbs and let stand for a few minutes. Add the beaten egg yolks and a little sugar if the mixture is not sweet enough. Fold in albcut half of the beaten egg whites. tum 1M0 is baking dish or individual custard- in a slow oven- obout 300 degrees Fahrenheit - until the custard is Iifln. Add one tablespoon granulated sugar to the unused egg white and drop this by spoonfuls on top of the custard a few minutes before removing from oven. i_____,___ BEIGE BULLS COMPLEXION 0F THE WEARER. The return to style o! beige. about which we haven't heard much for several seasons. calla for special makeup. Fashionable u: if: la, this shade is likely to drain every bit o! color from your face. Also, unless your hair is cool black. real goldt or ‘ Kin-goodness red. being tends to make it appear a bit di-alb. There is a new slip, especially made to wear with the all-import- ant house coat. It f; usually made of cotton for on organdio house coat, and has ruffles at the hem. EXCLUSIVE PEERLESS You'll find youthful chic in this soft. tailored shirt frock o! print crepe silk . It's o. dross that just fits into tho spring Iaatiion plot no _ lciousiy for almost. any occasion. It mohol a lovely contrast with your navy. grey or beige town cont. Iiighltweight wool in o. cream]- belle, aqua or moo il mother atm- ning scheme with white pique. Inter. you can mmka it of cotton print. m m: gar-tiered moulds! fulnesa and the flared skirt, make it perfect for active sports. 111a pattern is so easily followed aided by the stcp-by-atap Bowifll Chart included. Style No. 3108 is designed for sizes 14. 10. 18, 20 years, 32. 34, 86. 88. 40. '42 and fl-inchca but. Silo 36 requires a 1-2 yard of 89-inch matutlnl with 8-8 yard of 89-inch. contrasting for collar and cuffs and 1-8 yard for belt. Price of pattcm l5 cont-a tn stamp: or coin iootn preferred) wrap coin carefully oddnu to Charlottetown . Guardian giving-i fltyie No. 3190 s" noun Nome I street. Addnl city ‘. can . TABLOID when cooking vegetables o cover should be put on than that now shove the ground och, pen, etc. but a cover should be put on beets. carrots or other Wglhlbifl Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All ‘limo I! Bolton! lkmhrl) WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21 PARIS 1:50 pan-Who's‘ Who ‘Iiodaq, by Mr. Paud Dermce. TPA-d ' 25.2 m., 11.88 meg. BOSTON , 4:30 p.m -— Harvard Lecture Series. WlIXAL, $4 m., 11.70 MOB . BERLIN 5 p.m.—R.adio scenes deplctiric everyday life in Germany. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. - OME a p.m.-News in English. Opera. Mario Colonna. “The Labor Char- ter." Vocal Concert. 2R0, 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. . HUIZEN. NETHERLANDS ‘I p.m.—ll‘appy Program. PCJ. 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. MOSCOW 7 p.m.--'I‘he soviet education system. RAN, 3-1.2 m,, 9.6 men. LONDON 7:30 p.m.—The Fifth Mndr.‘ Another Jlmniy Corrigan av- venture. 661-1118 m., 15.14 meg-i GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.—-USA and Canada the Reich. DJD, 25.4 m., 11. meg. LONDON 10:10 p.m. —“Sh0ws in R4- hoanol." G611‘, 19.8 m., 15.14 mcI-i 06D, 26.5 m., 11.75 meg; G59. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg. VANCOUVER i2 midnight-Ye Oldo mdiciiu Show. OJRO. 48.7 m., 6.10 mOI-Z OJRX. 25.5 m., 11.72 meg. All the world's eyes anxiously scan Germany for signs 0t evidence of the power of truth honesty and justice upon men. STYLES FOR DRESSERS