, _ . , IVLAX A‘), 19*]- PALII‘. blbllll l £11.‘. KAMAKLUI I 1 n. » - 1v LrUAKUlAN = ..-.__ — --- _ .......----- - . '.1. ... .' -I.L.. ___ 777% v ‘ vv l ‘ wt"- vv "or. v ' . V _ I ' - _ . . . » ' ~ - .-.. Fashions -'- Literature iOfl1GWl8 (flI.fl1"- OCHGI OW! 373 o - . . ~ I A 1 - - ___ -=o- it - --.... -...... - - -- c. - ,.,..--- - M - " a T" v "n" ’ Sh tWa e i a ' l’ V ' .. I BOOKMART’ . Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box “d”? p0 ,.,,,, "'11s HOUSEWIFE {Q i iwidi ‘ ' HAPPENINGS ' h‘ Us“: Rad“) mg 1.15,, n” ma (AllTlmell ‘ Standard) and ~ - - . 1 1 1.; 0F THE ~+++~>~ If Young People Stopped to Ask Themselves . _ \ \ ’- "P 1 ' 1* 1 1" 1 ' 0" h‘ a ‘ H ‘R ~CTIVITI " \ f: Arthoui lawful (bligkraillrilgzwofogwyg Are In LQve aqg d gbe SATURDAYaEIAY 29 L A ' \ = tl/[ggg 21-1.:- "1.:-..:l...::::.-::°:1 T111111“! Answeb T115119 °" .... ,., 1.11 E 9 ' ' ' ‘ ' latter seventeenth century England. FCWCI‘ Marriages WIXAL. 19.6 1113x3352 m°g~ z bcThese leiieifi’ mifl,“ flag 4-15 p nm-A Journey by W“ THE BUDS 0F HOPE Tl t l 7' ' --t>§“11§“i:po.~11.1§e-- 11$? fasclilaet. 1d b td 111 1m Sonia Ulrwkhmli U" wmd‘ ‘m,’ gomlliasggvmcittliialy ‘of jtiflkflud are - _ _ , 1 - _ -. eagrea c ' _ ~ =1‘ "cc n. It”... 343,141, ;\;,,,.k..,<,,_~ K111: 1 1111-11 Susie L. Mc-Grcgor is bc- lng glimpses of English family llfc, dhvtfflfr“gisogifhewgrilzg tgfiggzzggfieaeyomuayk themselves, “why 2,42 m" 11,30 meg. The mom hedge m“, "m, bum b amt; \‘1 '\!:1._~.-' t-_11111‘:111111 .111; 11111110111-1111 b12111; friends anld every day“ llfa from the “day of ‘m m?‘ léve Wm‘ mg gm m. bay? Wm, quulules [1095 he 91-511513055055 fgdapcat Iglzlggillfy Tau? Lang’ mug has the Wm“. been Bum frivaloul; and severe stym 11111; ,e ». .1111~-;1111 :-. . I ' -~ 1.111 pastas atc> iprtlor o e1 n1a1r1age n breaching to the day of burial. and m“ make‘ me mink mm I “.3111, w allend the 6 Ip- m-T‘ yagsgs m 912- meg. ’ But the sun wins throuah are to be remarked. Paisley scarf 1111131 1111p» \l;1~.1.\11-1.s .1.1d Hutu P r1681 ~1.111@_~ _ Provide an nl-lmatc background o! balm,“ o1 my lire 111111.11 him or her?’ News. HA . 1 d 11 - An there springs anew effects or arlped sillc 55,1101- c011,,“ Cllfziil}. :111~.1-1-> 11f 1.111 1.1111111» U111 , v the England of two hundred and fifty A MAN. “nu” .. C11 each twig a bud o‘ green are 0n many B» coaf- A guardsman 111113311 '" ..- .1-.111gi1 l The Convocation dance on Wcd- years ago. Some of the writers are 6:30 P- 111- — slturd€y 93%‘? jacket has a scarf tying a; the Hofii- \\' 1 - t- -1u--1i-1v‘e\'el1111g 111 the PW C. Hall little known to-dny but that docs Axum". the 530152111115: Qfcehsefsrg-ox, Sac aft oor lives face east 51d, Wm, “we long ends’ numb '1!‘ ‘ ‘ m 01f“, m‘ mo“ mjo-‘Fble 5°‘; n,“ “Mm” "m" 1'1“ lmereft“ “d Undoubtedly. But it would virtually s1 ence ‘H3 m.. .081) 8-. 255 1H5 Whaur wins o’_ fate blow shell lng the stock tte at the neck. 931L534“ _\l_...-,.1_\- .11. m. ,1_1.1. go .1111Ang\ ‘of the neason an lpfluanty of the1r letters. and p“, “teddy”; bells l lovers stopped to pslchoanalyze 15-13_'"°5" 31b 9'51 "I'm But the sun ne er yet Back interest‘ is prominent in dial-111 l11 o1 i111 11111111» l'L‘.'(l- 1.11‘.lc aymom faring closing to vii-c If ('15 10m Vcry famous peopln- each other and ascertain whut it was that made 11¢!» G153- cérwi’. Has failed to rlse- smart coats which are cut with mlPzmb" "-' '""-‘-‘-‘b"‘-‘ 1"‘ 9"“ ‘T’ "Y" “m”! 3"“ n“ ‘um-“s “m r99“- Emym ,D'5d°“' chflm" lhem feel that way about 1l111t- ltarttcular girl or m_,me wmz “out O Joy we fain wad tell. several B0r€s to give a. definite ;,_, -1.»(; m l; m 1111 ‘t wasn't-ti hr Dr. G. f). Stcclc. Mrs leld. Etherege, Sir Thomas Browne. Fm. we are a“ m me 90.40,. F311 c ass when g p. . A 11' ‘i .1 .:.~.1 .-1':'1\./i 1 bhl Frtjscases Elllzabr-lil a! garci r1110: '1' - y.» 11111 1- 1'.~1 tr - l Th- : -1:.H _ ‘ f1l('11.lll‘1'.\' 1'1 1111- ~ ‘ti-ti’ ..1- 11111-1-(1 Qlu-cu .‘11.11-\ a1 utch a1 .\l.11.h.11'11t1c11 1101.50. \! U Wall‘. bull 111-r .\l11,.1“.~ly 11c- t-lpk-u \ g :1 v cl 111-nor n11 thc - ~ t1. taut-u 1:111 l-(uiz and 1-11 urrc 1111 21111 snituos w occasion. b-lt tings I 1\‘!‘l'll!lli‘1ll and the Cilfllillfli,‘ our 11' Bilckhfl- '1! {T17}? \\'1')f'l" std _.1 '.\‘;1i1 11'; 1111' 111 Jkvliléll‘ Kurd. l11-mu- du. llllgh Coulurs- . Vuu-i-llt ltfzuscy. . .:i C.'llll."1l"\§ of !5‘\_,- L'k).(‘Z1"i and M" G. l) 11: c7.‘1.11-£oll1lou-11. l.11"1:111- 1 and M1110 l... R 1.1-- S11‘ Pe-rt-r and Lady lfud. 317401111. l..11i\- Nuzuorl. Po-ll .\1r- Justice nuii .\f1'.< T1'~ ;1'-'l licutcrtlll1t~ Mme. \'.1:1;c1'. o o A. 31111111114111, ' Chapter. .1. . IODEL. ‘a h 711d’ in 311111171111 111111 hcr ding-l1- Zcrriza 111111111112; lilf‘ Nuluulfll (Jon- rmtlou fODl-I. 110w n11‘. .111; n’. ‘ho; ('il.lll.'il‘.l 1-"'rl11!<-1'1-.1c l11 QilfijflC lira. .1 f1 1131111 111-xi 1111s. 1' also dell-gulch t - . 11...! he apple hlo-csoln ohgn 1310 Aunnlarlllfi . 1:. cxpr-f-lcri q-ula a .. (14.11 prnple will hr.- in n. ' - . As i~ thr- clmon: a QTeru .. loud oif l11 1h" floral mgr 1111 Afruulzlr 111111 ulfl h-nr- ' " u" 11f l-cr act-brill \\'.. 111.1" Prijnl-v:-.~r.s R1155 wary Rxlss. 111111211. lr-r-of Rm- and Evil-r. Thmdore Ross 71-’ Killilflfln. fornlorlv of Berinqtle Allis Row; has a 110M of rf1'.ll!1‘.'f!S .11‘f11l< Provincc who W111 conclat- tllati» i-'r on lhc cm-ctcd honor of 1511s firm‘. 1111:1u:1! cvcnt. _ . 1 1 - 192s .7 .\1 I\f111!c_v 1s hm-uur a Fr-Ticlvf-ll i'I-"!‘(i1i‘.' among her friéztds 1n Drghy NS. 11111-111 Cross Stitch S and R .:Qf1_i|i;: Mavirlir Nw-dYP-Ai-t P(‘1'i1il}):1011151301110 and Irish T Lilo)‘ a11- fluphzg iul‘ a D0110. by yt .21; .111d 11:11 and afc a11 ideal 1 ~1-; 1111- 11.111g room. aun room 11111111 11f allk Ol' cotton threads 1o ' facing light. and 1 set of dogs Qwfiinn Nf‘f'filf“.\‘fi1'k Dcpaltmctlt. 6w» EJ111111 coupon. l‘ he 0111111-1111-1111111 6111111111111 v lework Dept. firs»: x0. rum l of ,Slu"t' and R/‘fzent g -1-11 spcluitug lhc wrf-k- I What-Wm- their nmud utay N] .11 antic-.11 _\il1'I1 and brushed to make lhc .']'h11 ]111.lv1-11 111-hides transfers of three design.» 7 by '1 ilurhca. i.’ sets of 5 oidcrulg and finishing. as well its color Z101‘ complete pattern and inlffucllons @210 ccuts in stamps or com Icoin preferred! \'1tme—-—-—~———-_"'——_“'—'“_"‘ Mr. Lorne bit-Kill‘, "rcaldcrit and 1\'f1.ss Bcatrice Blan- ‘Pililfli. Sect-crazy of Fourth ‘fear (711135. . a c c Much svlnllatlu‘ la vx-tended to and Mn. 51111011 Faoli. on lhc oi their infant >011. Paul. on ‘.‘l.~l. ' 1 a . All-s. W C. S. Mt-Lurc and Mm Nit-Lure cntcrtllincd at their lovely home Bonnehinlcy- '1"1lesd11y af- tcl-uoon for Mrs. C1. M Richard:- who with Mr. Richards left yor- ‘tcrdwy morning on a two months ‘ trip to Ezlglaxld and 131v Continent. a v 0 o On \Vcdrc.»riav M1.» Mclure c11- lH-ztllllu-d 11171111111‘ 11'. the Ira 11' for AL», 11111 J K. Fro-Pr '1 loft 011 ’1'l1‘l:'.<l11_v for hcr 1111 :11 .-\f111>1-i1~11 1111-1‘ 11111-511111 '~-. 11? ‘iu- “llllf-l‘ uiiil Dr. F'1'"l.\1"‘ ‘u. \\.1.'-<-on1c citizens l11 Chorlottc- ‘ ivwu. n a o o , 1.Il:1s hfnnvhamszvv was bridge hour» for friend.»- at the Canadian 1511111011511 llolel on Wvdncsday af- “P11111011. o o 1 i ' Hon. !\'_'r and Mrs. lcPagr are leaving Eztzland early in June on !'(llll‘l‘i honzc. 1 i The lllucss of 11ft‘! Janet Scott, _1r1a11ahvcr of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scott is rrgrr-ttzrl 11y their friends l‘ O l 0 I One o.’ ‘.11 51111111115! gnthcrings 01' 1011111111111111 1o IUCUIH ycflrs took ‘ILJCP 111 Groavcunr Houac recant- .l_v wh1=11 the 01111111111111 Women's jClub was "at home" to 1.3110 virit- 111g Canadians. 'I‘11e prime min. “x1013 Mr. ltfilckcnzlc King, was. 1n- . ‘rorlucl-fi 11y 1h.- ln-i-aulcni. the -Counle.sa 0i BPaaDOYOHQh. Assist- 1111; Lady BPhSilblTlilfiil 111 recmv. hug w-crc Mrs. Viuccnt Massey. “tho Mal-thinness of Donrgail and llhdy Sykes. Olhel- dlsunguiahed 1 kucots were the Hlgh ConunLss-ion- P1‘. Lord BP.\.*.‘).’l1'(l1ll¥i1. Sir Wetici-lck SUN". Lord Donegzlli. the Licuicn- . zuu-Govr-l-uor of Qurbcc and Mme fPutiuaudc. thc Idclliclxrlllt-(‘lov- wnor of New Brllnatvlck 11nd M151; 1 Mat-Lul-cn. the Lieuicnalti-(iovrr- 1101' of Brzvhh (‘oluvnlwirl 11hr] .\frlt, l-louzher. - Von Erna-t. and 1 lithe 1.11pr1.11lc.‘1he Hon. P111111" and i ‘\'1< Idol-non. 1111- lion. Aucus and ‘tins. NLICCiOIHid. the Hon. A. A. _..11ul Mrs. Dvsuirt, 1111- Hou. Brad- ‘ ford and Mrs. LePage. the Hon. T. cottie Cushion unnor nuununi Dcslgn No. 36C a saucy kitten, or perhaps be. they are loved vcly cushion and 'l'l1cy 111-e tvorkcd l11 simple particularly effective work- m fluffy. rrri/‘r so" 6011111111011 for a 1o or dul. . and arr facing lcft. ccmplctc lnstructona Ior suggestions. _ for all of there designs. to The Charlottetown Print your name and addroau plainly. itrccfAddrcll———-~ '—"' "‘—" "'-""’ """"""" g|l,___...___...__...- Province ——-—-——-—- Ni-ll Gwyn, Mary of Orange and others-are also included. The letters, which are cleverly arrangcd. treat of many subjects and Mr. Bryant's brief explanatory prefaces udd greatly to their value. It is moat interesting to read, oft seventeenth century cures-J! took 1 early in the 11101-111115 a good do"c o. elixir and hung three spidfil‘! about my neck and they drove my l-kue flu-sly“; of the religious per- : sccuiion and superstition; of travel | and journies by coach; of sports- ’ for dining the seventeenth century 110m" 111cm: first become 1111111111511- 'cd a1 the sport of English 1111115; bu! best of all are the real lncn and women that these letters rcvcnl. 1n youth, in lhc prime of life 1111111 past the prime-fair George ‘ Linn-rout- whoa youthful escapadcsi inure 11n111.~;cd 11ml ar-antlalizcd Rc- I ato111ti1111 och-iv 110w 116871 re- gl-r-tfullv wilu-s "I u-cor flannel. lr-lr, whorl-fore pray talk to me no more of Pnct ." (Continued on page!» C. and Mrs. Davis, and the Hon. howard rcrguson. . can The engagement of Miss Jean Townsend to Allan Eugene Lacy Wulwr. M D. C.f\'l.. Norton, N. 8.,‘ nflil of hfra. Winsor of Wcsleyville, Nt-vrloundlanrl 411111 [he late Captain ’l‘csae Wlnaor, which has Just been announced 1s being pleasantly dia- cltssed by her friends. Miss 'l‘ovv111~1chd 1a the Public Hca th 111-inc for Prince County and will be \c1-_\' much mlswd in the commun- 1:). . t . T110 tea llostcsses at the Golf Lztlks this afternoon will be Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. 311's. H. W. Weeks. 3111s. R. R. Bell. Alias Nancy Wecko, 311's. A. H. Mould. Mrs. G. Elliott F1111 entertained at a pretllly arranged two table bridge for friends at hel- home an Thursday evr-nlng. . a u u a ‘o boy. 1t comes to our enlotiolw. I118 T985011 Why W9 C11"- 11ot tell why we are attracted l0 one uldlvldua. and repulsed by another when both 81111111111111)’ 11W °1 equal worth and have equal chum»- I doubt extremely 1f any man in the world ever know why he fell in love with the woman he did. It was just something tangible about hcr that caught 111s fancy. Some- thing different that made l1 m want her. She wasn't better looking. fihe wasn't cleverer. She wasn't sweeter or more sympathetic than a thou- sand other gh-ls he had met. but somehow he knew she was Just the one for hlm. A And the same way with women. No girl knows why she falls in love with Tom instead of Harry. 1t lust happens. That's all. A lad the never saw before, and of whose good or bud qualities she is totally ignor- ant, comes wlustllng down the street. She gets up and follows him be- cause site knows intuitively 110111011011’ he la hcr man. As a. matter of fact, we don't lqve people for the r virtues. No man falls m love with a g1r1 because she 1s 11 good cook. or because she ls 1n- clusu-lous, or because she teaches Sunday school, or because she is kind L0 hcr old p111c11av, or because 1111c is the sort o1 a g11-i who would make a kood uile. uu 1111.- coiural-y. 11o 1s fur 111111-11 likely to 11111 1n 1011.- w1tl1 some lutic flibbczliglbbct who 1s l11-vary and atllurt lc 11ml 1111-1)" 11nd who has u wuy vrltil 1101'. ~ Nor docs a gill fulI 111 love tvllh a 1111111 because 11c 1:1 achlt-d and sobcr and has a pluspcruus garage. She ls more 11kt: ' to 11111 111 1111c w1tl1 a good-lookhlg scamp w1t11 a light loot and a. lumolc tongue and who knows more about lnakml; love 1.111111 he docs about mukulg a 11v 11g. Of course. if we picked out our husbands 1111d vnves by their good qualities, we would make much more sensible 11111101105 than we do. We would marry the hommy, sensible Jones glr. who has. a. tidy little fol-tune and 1s the best cakcmakclflin towvn, Jlfiifiild of thc gfalllorolls maiden who hasn't a penny to hcr name and doesn't know how 1.11 do a 1111111; on earth. but whose very touch tllls us to the IIIHXTOW 0f 0111' 1101161» O1- wc would marry the fat rich - ldower who .s a pillar in the church. Instead of the wLld youth whose very presence makes. hie gay and excit- lng. But would we be happier if we old. and l! we 111ar1-1e11 1o1- our heads instead o1 our hearts? o o Dear Dorothy Dlx—f Am very much l11 love 111th a girl and we are thinking about getting married 111.5 Summer. 1 am l9. aha is i8. our parents on both aides are much opposed on account of our age. They say we are too young. and when we tell them that they were nutrrled ln their teens. they say things were difleleut in those (HHS. Young peuple could afford to get marl-led. I don't before that those dais wen.- any dlifcrcnt from tileae days. ft 1s only what peup.c ulakc of 1110111. Do you think that we should got nlamcd, (llkplbfl olncctlous o1 0111- pilfcllm? DUUJlFUL nLfD. also Answer: 1 don't think that any man has a right to marry and QXDQQL h; pg)‘- ents tu auppmt 111s 1111c. 11 you are able to 021111 coougll lllqllpy 1,, pm. viuc for yourself and your “'11:: and the babes that are std-e to conic, then you may POBSAUI) b1: _,t1st1ned l11 delyung your 1111111111, and 111a11-_y111g against their wishes. But 1t is a. dastardly thing for a boy to marry and lay the burden of hflas Da1y.1vhn has been the lnvzmlnlng uustructreas in the wo- men's section of tnc Bath Club for many ycnrs, and has taught generations almost of children to swim, has now the two little Prin- cvsws. Elizabeth and Margaret, amorg hrr pupils. They swim a; the Club ttvlce 11 week. No special timc l1»- act apart for them. and thcy take their plat-cs among the other children without the dislmction being made. They e11- ter into their lcasons with kecn. zcst and Princcaa Elizabeth gives prn1111.~e of bccomin-q a really good alkilllfflff‘. and shows particular aptitude for diving. . o . U Mrs. John F. Whear is ill at pre- sent 111 11111 RE f. Holipllfll. much to the regret of hcr friends. . ti! The commcncemeilt excrcisea of Prince of Wales College yesterday were attended by many proud par- ents and interested friends from all over the Province. v a c n Mlsa Blanche Finlayson was hoatvas Wcdncsday afternoon at a dcfighlful afternoon tea in honor of Mlss M11111 Ling whose engage- ment to Mr. William A. Dlckleaon was announced this week. I 6 I O Queen Elizabeth's upbringing of hcr children has been wntintlous cause for congratulation. Regard- Icss of how crowded the day's pro- gramme may be. rooming. ‘ca- timv and cvcning visits with hcr childrcn arc rcservcd with few ex- crpilous. Hcr two. lovcly little girls. cart-free children but taught to takc their places in the llfc they are destined to live. have received hcr own cal-cful training. in addi- tion to the cal-c of the adored fam- ily nurse. Mrs. Clara Knight. who was also the Queen's childhood nannv. Thr- poised mother docl not fuaa or scold but is firm in hcr iusistrnrc on obedience. is careful to =iimu1nte interest. to endeavor to understand the children's whims and in pntlrntiy answer questions. Her happy knack of entertaining children and putting them at their case has been invaluable to the Queen and those she visited during the filo-islands of official calls at hospitals. welfare organizations. plavvrounds and other relief works 1n which she has lntereawd hcr- aclf. Aftm- a vcry few mlnutcs silo is no longer a strange lady to the childrcn with whom she chats. I11 her Plccariklv home the Ouocn earned the compliment of being knovm 11s the modal mistress. Her housokccnina was conaiderrri per- f~ct‘v orywnircd and her staff ef- firlcntiv trained. Very often she baked Fcotch 1conc= and rakes. hcr cvocrt cookery bring hoartlh- annrociaicfl by hcr family and claw "Mnda. The Our-m nnrr said that the greatest compliment hcr cook- llw cw-r "rcceived was during a vl=ii from 0111-1-11 Mdrv who mk- MI h"- .‘\n n-\vv\o "v n", (Inn whlnh had vuunllcd the r1"""j_1- cgkes larv- anoum’ faniily on his poor olu father's and mothers shoulders. 1t l5 a shameful 111111; 101-11111 to do 1100111151: 11c 1s 11111111.; aura-huge o1 111s knowledge 111a. their love for 111m wul ncvcr pcluhl. .11c1u to 1c. 111.111 want, and that rather 1.111111 see film auflct‘ Lucy mi work u ultle nuracl- and deny tncnlscfvcs a little more and do without thc commits- they 11ml ox- peclcd to have 111 lhclr old ago. For most people bringing up a family of children, feeding and cloth- ing a1111 cuucat 11g them, means 31.1115 111 tou 11nd sucnucc. 1t 1s a. poor re- turn 1111-11- clhlurcn make v\11c11 Lucy 111111-15- DPiOH-J 111cy are 11b.e 1o stand on 111m uwu lcct and 111cc1 1.11011" own 1c..pu11s1u11111c.». You any 111-at your comforts and luxuries as tut-l; are 110w 11nd d d not (lcluaud so much. Tllull the boy and girl who gut married setucu down 1U l11-am living and hard work. ‘Lucy uld nol ckpcc. any 11111u=c1nc11t or diversion ckccl). what they found in thcn- own honlcs. Now the young lllzll'l'l((i set. crcu 11111011; poor people. would 11nd lllc uncudui-ablc vritiiutlt H1011‘ pal-tics, l11t1r 111ov1cs, 1l1e11- cars, their beauty shops and their good clothes. Before you marry clec dc how much you are willing to give up for your wlfc, and 1 think that you will decide 111111 you 11nd ueucl- wait 1111111 you can affotd marriage. Don't forget that the reason that divorce is so com- mon among thc young is bQCfllh-i.‘ thcy found ma. they couldu t lake 1t. 1a v a o 1. a Dear Miss Dix-I have been going wilh a girl who is a. good-poker and a good dancer. but I have grown tired of her anciwish to be free. 1 hue not the heart to tell her this and do not want to cause any hard fcel ngs between us, so f will be greatly obliged 1f you will give me any suggestion by which I can get my llbeity l11 a pleasant way. DOUGLAS. Answer: Thcre isn't any pleasant way in which you can give a girl the air and make hcr like it, but the only 170116.51. and manly 1.11111; is to do it. and make it final. No man can do a crue er thing to a girl than to keep 011 show-mg her attentions when he has no intentions. DOROTHY DIX. IVSRC. 51.7 m.. 5.8 meS» Bugnflfl All-cc. Argenllna 8:30 p. m. --Vlcnnue Orchestra. LRX. 31.06 m.. 9.60 111C8- Berlin 545 p. m. -Research of German history and folk-lore. DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. London 9.15 p. m-Vlctorian MHOdIPJ- cs1, 19.6 m.. 15.25 meg. GSD. 25-5 m.. 11.75 meg: GBC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; 08B. 31.5 m.. 8.61 meg. Santiago. Chill 9:40 p. m-Dancc music. C3960. 31.2 m.. 9.60 meg. Paris 1O p. m. --Co11cert of recordings. TPAZJ. 25.6 m.. 11.72 meg. Vancouver 12 midnight-Mart. Kenny and his Wvstern Gcnilvlncn. CJRO 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX..25-5 m. 11721111211 ' Lyndhurst Australia-Suifi a m. (Sunday)- Naiional Program. VK3LR. 31.3 m.. 9.511 meg. SUNDAY. MAY 30 Budapest. Ilungary 10 a. m.~Conce1-t= and talks. H1153. 19.52 m.. 15.37 meg. Rome 1:20 p. l11-Varied program from Italian stations. 2R0. 31.1 m.. 9.83 mcg. Santiago (‘hlle 2 p. m. -Dance music and songs. 013960. 31.1.1 m.. 9.60 meg. Buenos Alres. Argentine 3 p. m-Sunday danccprofrram. tango and jazz bands. LRX. 31.08 m.. 9.66 meg Tokyo 4:15 n m—"ur Togo." JZJ. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. » Moscow 7 p. m.—“’f‘h.'- Tartar": instru- mental muslc. RAN, 31.2 m.. 9 6 meg Lrmrhq 7'15 p. Hm-Tbe Friar" "rcwerv “Wd. G91’. 1116 m.. 15.31 mew: G90. 197 m.. 15.111 meg: 08D 7K5 m.. 11.75 meg: G913. 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. Rfrlln 8:311 p. m.-<“Oh. ‘Wow Womcn” a radio cabaret. DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. O joy we fain wad tell We've struggled salr-an won _- An’ hope bre’ks cot Like the buds o‘ green An’ life's new spring’; begun. JOAN B. WHITE. ___....____.______. TABLOID Moisien common salt with a111- -mon1a to clean cloth‘- collars. sponge them with clear water and press under a damp cloth. BURNED CAKE If you have, been unfortunate enough to burn the edges of the cake when you want/ed it to be oal-Fculal-lv nice. try this melhed of removing the evidence. Carc- Wll’ scrape ofi’ the burned part. T‘hen bru-"h ovcr the sides and top vrith lwuicn whitc of egg Dust with powdered suitor and place the (‘Rkc l11 the ovcr long enough for the c113 to drv. Just a few mmutcs. ‘t Pan b? lord over this and be as snlfvlih as though 11o accident had occurrcd. _________€____ TWO TONEQ FOR SUMMER uadiuz summer colors at this siaoe room to be ivhite. black. gin- ecr. all the hurnt shat-lea. yellow. the light blues and greens and deep dustv pink. It ls smart to combine twn inncs of one color for mcl-iswcnr. such as lilac and waist. Seqwus are being Employed largely for trimming. as well as sotachc braid. and brightly boned cmbrolderfes ensure an evening wrap of many colors. __________ GOD SAVE THE KING How many verses of the Nflflgna, Anthem do you know asks l; Co,“ respondent of the London Daily Express. ‘ School teachers sitting 0n :1 pro. Coronation committee in Portland were toldthot of the 1.300 school. children in their care only a tin; minority know more than Om verse. It was agreed that all the child. ren should be taught the Nationa, Anthem and three patriotic song: in good timc for the Coronation. One hcadnlaater suggested thm when the cilildren 11nd learned thc anthem. thev mkrht be persuaded to teach their palcnts. Afterwards one of the teachers said to-mez- A Mo rningfSmile BECRIMINATION narma. pink and fuchisa, and to have plan white sports dresses with a wardropc of Jackets. GOLD PAINT LAFOUERED FABRICS ARE NEW; Another interesting new phuel in glossy or lacquercd fabrics being shown in Paris arp matcrlals even~ 1y colored with “gold pnlnt" and lacqucrvd so that they have a shiny shoot. of gold appearance. C. the cold may be anplicd in a paiicrncd cffoct on either black or White and 1111- whole lacquered brightly. This effect rrih be had in silver. too but is not as effective; at present the silver dulls down during the processing and doe, not have the bright metallic appear- ance whcn finished that can be obtained in the pflld. THIS‘ EXFRFISE WILL IHIPRDVE YOUR CARRIAGE 1f your carriage isn't as perfect as you would like to have it, re- pent this cxcrctsc fivp times a day for thrr-c or four weeks: Flt in r1 straight chair with hipsi —11ci shoulders - firmly against the hack of it RIM‘ ncck. letting hcad fall hnckwnrd as for as it “"11 go and allowing mouth to oltcn. (‘Jose your mouth and slowly, Ilomlnn ":75 o. r“. -»“'1Y11‘.1l‘f‘.<§lfl11< of Vol-awn“ Pflfspho"i‘nc"_ a talk hv 1.111111 vunlm- (vgfv 10a v11" 15m; mo": P"? 1gp m, 1:14 fvwvvv- "°'1. 25‘ “11- ".75 meg; GSC. 11.3 m.. 95H w" -- ‘P-uvk 11A: r1 w» _*-r~,v,-,11,1~4-. pm". "Rhrla," "mm on: m 11 '12 mpg Lypanqrgg AQVK‘_P\I:I‘ A-M -1 w‘ ___r\'--=¢v1 4'Nfl_ "Mal Program. VKJLR. 31.3 m.. ‘"8 H1011. THE COOK'S CORNER bring hcarl in 1m ltprlght position i Place hands on flu» ncck and feel‘ iheln do the unlfting work. Notice how this eliminates the lump on the back of your neck. SHOES MATCH GLOVES Matching cloves and shoes is considered in very good taste. . COATR 0F MANY COLOR-Q AND RIBBON JACKETS ARE NEW "Did you notice Mrs. Joncab ap- palling hat in church this nwrn- 111g?" “No. my dear. I'm afraid I dozed most of the time." "A lot of good the service $14 you!" . 1 OUTWARD BOUND The guard was waving his flag as the three revellers tore on w the platform. amidst a bristling forest of bags. umbrellas. golf- clubs. and raincoats. By the time they reached a compartment. the train was gathering speed. but as ever the helpful porter was there in the interests of the travelling public. He opened the door and with a mighty heave hurled 1h: first of the three within. A11 avalanche of assorted luggage fo1' lowed. then the second man e154 described a skew parabola. to smother the stifled cries of hi1 predecessor with a. heavy Glad- stone br-cz. But the train was going too for’ by now to do flllyihillfi for the third nlnn. and as the portcr slam- med the door and turned 111th an auolocctic look he was sur- pri=ed to ace that individual ro1~ lapse upon the platform in a pnroxy-sm _of 110111105; laughter. "Sorrxn, .=‘r." said the pbftfll‘, "1 couldn't mating!» threw," "’Sh qui‘ 11‘ 1-i‘." gaspPd the man on the platform. waving 1m umbrella faelyv. "But shay, “more ‘sh flrsht shion?" "Train doesn't stop till Carlislc." Mild tho porior. The rccunlbanf gentleman our-a more subfidcd. holding his ribs "'I‘ha' wash a couple of the fellahs ahcclnv me off to Gourock." he said through his tears. COFFEE CREAM PIE. 3 611118. separated 2-3 cup grauulatcd sugar 4 teaspoons com starch 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup strong hot coffee infusion 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon butter Mix sugar. salt and cornstarch well together. Add to this mixture‘ the well beaten c172 yolks and blend thoroughly. 1111111 1111111 to! scalding point rover not water» and add coffee infusion. Add egg mixture to this and stir constantly until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and add vanilla and butter, beating wcll. Cool and pour int/o baked pie ‘shcll. l-2 cup of coarsely chopped pecan nuts may The Nervous Strain 0f the stenographer's busy day I! you feel limp and fired at the end of the da and arise next morning unrssto. you may he sure that the nerves are over- strained. When the nerves are tired it means that your nervous system in greatly run down and you must ave the help of a nerve tome to regain health and vigor. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food ls nur- gcsted because it is a thorough y it goes to form new, rich blood it cim scarcely fail to he of benefit to you just as it has becn to so many thousands during n considerable number of years. Such symptoms aa uervousnosa, irritabilifig/ and aleeplcasncss tired, depreaae feelings and discour- agementa warn m1 ‘of nervous exhaustion and t eao soon disap- ear when Dr. Chase's Nerve ood is used to build up new nerve force. With its use you will soon tried and proven restorative for he feeling fine. Your fricndn will tired, exhausted nerves. Becauae tell you how much better you look. DR. CHASIYS NERVE FOOD for New Pop and Energy be addcd when nuxturc l5 cool. Top pie with a meringue made with the ell! whites and three level tablespoons sugar to each egg white and spflnklc top with °°11Y5¢1y fthfivpcd blanched and toafted almonds. Brown ln r0111 ovcn for 2 or 3 mliuitcs. _______________ SCALLOPWI rwtvolg AND (YIIEESE B011 large white "Wmls and cut them 1n nuaricra. Pill l" outlay-pd bakinc dish. sprinkle fhgrgliv “oh grzicd fimcciwq niwwnrn smcum- wPH white sauce. top dull. bugle,“ crnckcr crumbs a"d bake till brown. ORANGE BISCVWTS 77W:- hlsr-ilii: m,» flirt-om; and dz-‘ichtfnl: 2 cup: tried f](>l|r_ 4 101115110011! bakirw powder. 1 table- FVM" ‘WW1 1-2 tcaspcwn so". 1-1 cur» sl701‘*"11in'!. 1-‘1. run milk, lg sugar cums. 3 tnblamcom 0mm? iuir-e. l tablespoon prererved glngar syrup. 1W and 1M1 111-v ingredients 15'- "tthcr. Cut. shortening ti""ouvhlv. flombirc 1|~11i1v u-iih milk to m"kf' a cofi vcrv sllrvhtlv "*0'.=t |i'\""h Po" not, m1 Frvhllv 710111-911 M1111»: 1,, v.4 ‘t\'\“ l" tho-o- 71"". (‘l11 with email biscuit curt" and 111-ice l11 muffin tins. Pr": into EXCLUSIVE STYLESMWIFOR PEERLESS With Paris delighting with all manner of lovely crisp wood plain and printed shccl- fabrics, you \\'0n't be able t0 wait for this pat: tern lo arrive. Shlrring of the full skirt con- Fnes the ftllnPFs so prcttily over the hips mid the back of this navy =hcer dross. The paaque bodice is "laced doll-n tho front from the girlish collar to the ulaist. Or if vou 1'11’. it can have a collarlcss vac "@011. ‘I"th the some pattern you can make a sheer cotton dance dress with demure l-cuare nook and ex- iranlclv wide fl-lrlnv skirt. Shecr- as nota. r-Hlffons maraui. "vies. laces. printed lnvmfl. dotted w!“ are eM-‘clqllv 1191-1111“ (jrgngv linens. Ta1'r1"-"11=‘1'< nv-intg 11ml "ofllabln wrrtwler alt-q 11r- 0pm- ricc medium: for "our cbo'ne_ The evv M "W111i r1"f'e*n in- rhlfio: an "Vllrfi-v-gfefl rbep_by_sv9p apnvlrvv inllr|yn"aq rum-y Qtvln \"n no ts flflcifinpacl (q- t-l-mg1o v4 w; 1n on "P," gr‘. no. '"- w:- "a m"! 4'1 ‘vcnhflf p1.» Glyn 1R Vfinvlcv-g 4 "ant, ,1- 0a M,“ "-"‘"*"~=1 with 3 yard= o" 2-inc11 -1.-.,.,‘ Prion of pattern I! cams In ctov-tns av Min mm. nvl'lF?Pf" wan coin nl-qi-cfulivi apt-Ivan to flkn-laufla-tm mum-din“ ¢|vq"'_ ‘Style N01901: "'20 1 Name _.___.______. Street Address 8 -9“! whit-ll has born dipped 1n combin- cd ol-nngc 1111111 11nd gnller syrup. Hukc 111 vcry hot oven. 450 degrees l". about 10 to 12 mlnutca. Yield: l2 ">11 of each biscuit a stilrar cub» died cherry 11m. biscuits. serve ciecorated with can“ DRESSERS .. w 1 l“ '5 '