. T PAGE EIGHT .--.r. i.-..... “ vv v¢v—vvv v .,.. Today’: Short Wave Radio Program ......u .. .-.o‘u.......'.u-...o—a.—. (All tiingis Btuufili) EDNESDAY, JUNE ‘3 Pas-ls—2.30 p. m.——Relay fi-om. :Parls Opera. TJA3, 25.2 m., ll.88 gmeg. ‘ Moscow—-I p. in. Soviet songs; gflussian history in literature. Ritual, _»25 m., 12 meg. , London— 6.50 p. m. — London -scenes; The Houses of Parliament, Ebymiroiu Nicholson, c. M. G. osr. ‘.l9.6 m., 15.31 meg, GSD., 25.5 m., ‘-11.75 meg, GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg._ Eindhoven, Netherlands — 7 p. in. ~—-International experimental pro- ‘grain from the Philips‘ Laboratories _at Eincihoven. Pcl. 31.28 m., 9.59 .meg. Madrid—'1 p. m.—special program .101‘ American listeners. EAQ, 30.5 m. ,9.8»'l mt-g. ‘ Berlin—8.55 p. m.—New German ibooks. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. _ CaI'al.':l.S—9 p. m. — The Contin- entnls. YV'2RC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. London——9.40 p. m.——A talk by the ; Ichlci engineer of the British Broad- ! (casting Corporation. GSD. 25.5 m., ‘ 'll.'75 mug. car‘ "' "1 "3 meg. ii‘. : I‘. .1 .. ‘v .-r,». «.--,7. ’ “."'l"-“:‘/""r_'2<f‘..'.7>Y»g' , -4¢u.s—~ ...;—~-- : i GIVEN CIVIC um-Li HON I ; ..._m.. 7 HULL, Eng.—The Hull r ;' -team was given a civic reception ‘ on its return to the city with the Rugby League Championship Cup. Hull cloicltcd Wlldlles 21-2 in the r _I‘mn1 some >:’il‘£l1- FRAYED NERVES When there isn't ARE enough iron in the FAMlsH|N‘ blood to nourish the F0 IRON | ] nerves you cannnot R -_ expect them to be strong and calm. Irri- . [ability . . . tendency to worry unduly ' . sinking sensations . . . fears . . . Q o . l 1 I nervous disturbances of digestion and f 3 sleep-—these warn you that you need iron. Then get it at once from Dr. Wil- lihms‘ Pink Pills, the time-tried iron tonic. This fine old remedy builds rich red blood which nourishes and soothes the nerves. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills impart strength; improve sleep, appe- titc and digestion. They have helped thousands of nervous people back to robust health. Let them help you. Start this iron treatment today. Price 50c. DR. WILLlAM$'PINK PILLS .. H _.‘l .7. l .}iMomingsmi1e st Woman—“l-low long can you keep a maid?" tsecond Woman — "Usually just long enough for her to discover We expect; her to be the maid and not . the lady of the house." MATRJMONY m 3. West of England church the banns between two parishioners had ‘been read for the first time. After the service the vicar was accosted by the prospective bridegroom. "Mr. Goodbody. I want to speak to (‘en about those banns. Can I ‘ave ‘ «’em changed?" “Certainly, it you wish," was the surprised reply. "You are not mar- - ried yet, or legally bound in any .m _.. ’ .‘__:XAh!" with a sigh of relief. ‘That's what I wanted to know. You see, I've been thinking, and, , arm to me, I'd rather have her If 2 sister." ‘ "You can please yourself" replied H’ .the.vicar. "But, of course, fresh banns must be published.” _ "Ah!" A pause. Goodbody, I paid ’ee half-a-crown for putting up those bimns. shall I have to pay another half—crown?" "Of course you will." “Ohl" A long Pause. Then, with l Sudden resolution, "Aw, well, leave "em be as 'ti.s." Eiiciiviiifii“ ll .- ll 9 ti . K 1 I I l 31''.‘ ml.‘ f>.":‘...-. ~>>- no r Wo‘mdn3. footballln my heart as I dust each chair; up an ex-champion and ask hi for his autograph. '—then they get married and scrap} ii??? iaIm”i-é-i'S6ii'“idI”' éirsorta HER AC The HOUSEWIFE and TI VI TIES PRAYER OF A HOUSEWIFE If through the busy endless day It seems I find no time to pray. If all my thoughts ire wrapped in work In household tasks I dare not shirk. Ah! who shall guess there lies a prayer Or hang sweet. fragrant clothes to sun While yet the day is half begun. As to the hills I lift my eyes, And for the beauty of the skies, For tall dark trees that sway and nod, My glad heart whispers: "Thank You, God" sf Bertha Husband. Coffee A good tlilnglt/:l remember is that one pound of coffee wfll make 50 cupfuls. WHITE ENAMEL A lflaruiell cloth dipped in garden mold will remove yellow spots from white enamel. Stained Teeth Fruit stains on the teeth can_be easily removed by rubbing them at once with a little salt. Paraffin Economy Save all the small pieces of paraffin as they are removed from the jelly glasses. washing each piece and placing them in a con- tainer. When desired, these pieces can be boiled and the rasults' will interest of all smart women. The newest expression of "the l6th Century line" or the triangular sil- houette is found in 8. suit with two- button double-breasted closing, ac- ocnting the narrow waist. and a shoulder line that emphaslzu the higher as well as slightly broader line . through pleated fullness at the top of the set-in sleeve ..q.l. CHARLO'I'fETOWN GUARDIAN :-,.-s, -- :._--. ' . I g». vvvvvv v v vvvv Men Judge - - 1“ "I2;-.-.-..iv Dorothy Dix | "' -..~.--“':-“r Husbands Have Curious Conceptions and Ex- pectations When it Comes to Managing ' Homes — Wives, After All, Are Something More Than Servants mien, God bless their simple souls and keep ’em that Will’. of queer superstitions about women. They believe, for That every pretty girl with 11116 blue eyes is an innocent little angel who doesn’t know what. she is doing when she murders somebody, or is caught siioplifting; that it is mere childishness that makes her tweedle diamond bracelets out of them and buy her silk lingerie and take her to the most ex- pensive night clubs. Men Judge a woman by her complexion and not by her morlls. have u lot That once a woman loves a man 8110 lutomatically goes on loving him, no mat- ter what sort of a cad he turns out to be 01‘ how badly he treats her. It never occurs to a husband that he can starve his wife’s love to death by not giving it anything to llve 011: - -‘ ' that she can get. bored by hlm 01' JD-St 1°59 my taste for him; or that she may cease to thrill over him if he lets him- sefi‘ get dull and fat, commonplace and slouch)’. That a woman is perpetually 8l'l1Wl|1l to her h“55”‘d 1°’ “vmg her from being an old maid, and that Just being marrifid ll: hllléall Ell We happiness, diversion and excitement that any wife s ou cm . WAISTLINE NEWS Even the much-discusesd waist- line placing which was a vital point of style interest. is favorably inter- preted in both lowered versions and the empire line. The variety of waistline treatment is “all to the good," for women can wear a lower waistline beoomlngly, and the slim young iigure appears to excellent advantage in the high line, even when distended by peplum fltu-es so that substantial novelty is provided for all types. , WITH A PAPER. STRIP You can carry out is. surprising little trick with a. strip of brown. paper. Cut it about 12 inches long and two inches wide. Before you try the trick put the paper on the table and rub it down briskly with the palm of your hand several times. Now hold the hand with the palm up- wards, and rest the paper strip across it. Then tip the hand up vertically so that the edges are up nnd down. Much to your surprise. the strip of paper does "not fall to the ground. but clings closely to your hand. This is because when you rubbed the strip you electrified it slightly, and so caused it to ad- here to your hand. be 3. nice quantity of clear paraffin. Sober second thoughts usually occur the next day. Every man wishes to live long, but never to be called old. The annual race between weeds and flowers is about to begin. social standing except as in club- man. When the son goes to college, his father learns something every day. l The kindest charity is to look Love never figures out the cost:-, over the budget. A pretty girl's kisses may not bel intoxicating but they certainly arei habit-forming. I Nothing reconciles a man to hlsl job like the knowledge that some- ‘ body else is waiting to take it. Too often when a ring is put on’ the finger of the lady in a. mar- riage ceremony, one is also put through the nose of the man. Percy Metcalfe. dlstinguished medalist and designer of Irish Free State coinage, has just completed 24 huge modernistic animal figures for an amusement park in Black- pool. England. and the beasts will parade around a massive Noah's ark. BONES MAKE “JEWELLERY” l YEARS, All-Blllli Hill-lllifll RELIEF _ Delicious Cereal Corrected !‘§-- His Condition ' Kr 4 ‘ . ‘Here is Mr. Johnson’: letter: "I got s package (of Kellogg’: Au.- :=BhMl),' end before the p ‘- ‘‘ Ins ‘gone I was very much better. .“So I but been eating it for two ‘1 three wash. ‘and my constipa- tin‘ has gone, and I was consti- ' lot 85 years or more. Hop- 1‘ health. I am a new_£r_1snd to ¢’s ALI-BlAN.’_-’-— M1,. .1. B. .|(‘ ‘_.6.. _ _o}mson v(s'dd1-cu upon request). _ cur; Johnson’. romr is once: _ _.* rimry. Millions find salon’:-sir. Que corrects can pstion"'uHo- ""'l5t:torily‘. It In , on "bulk" _ missing in the uvu-sge_‘moa‘I. "' The "bulk" In Au.-Burr is mild holpsomo ono.to but ‘r ’ _QlO'i~t<1IJO¢' . Lingering influences of the ex- hibltion of Chinese art are to be seen in the new costume jewellery shown to wear with the spring clothes (says the Evening Stand- ard.) Many of these fashions. like the flat hats and loose, wide- sleeved costs, have been borrowed from the Far East. The new omametns are made from bone. hand-carved in China. and painted or hand-lacquered and .made up in London. sets of wide braclcts. <'-Ups. necklace and ear- rind! look very much like ivory oi- old lacquer. sroivrs con-nxos Absolutely classic in the British alone of the word are the sports ' costiusn in the. "An_duyis" _ series Rh”!-uh ue<:rod_uug’in§, best results spring. Y may ure !iith'silky.bslryyarnstlio.t¢i:':ttho dpppsrnrioo or camel‘: hair styled for the travel cost sport: coat. schoolgirl eostrthat is essentially Iftdlh in . . .. .. ‘ are mixture neutral 9, twill or step-dlnsonnl .number of boys and girls to stand A policeman may have little {Ming clasped high in the air. The re- .’ ls blindfolded. s m .toward a hoop, then says ‘The word through the hoop another "stroke" proper order wins the game. HUMAN CROQUET A jolly game to play at a large party is “human croquet". Get a about in pairs forming hoops. by each other, with hands mzilning pairs of those taking part form balls and players. Each ball and her players. upposing it is their turn. turns the blindfold one so that she face: "so!" ball trots forward, in a, straight line, until halted by the ‘‘stop!'‘ If the ball passes is allowed; if not the next player takes his turn. The first couple to get around all the hoops in SOME HOWLERS The masculine of vixen is vicar. Joan or Arc was Noah's wife. A vacuum is where the Pope lives. Evolution is what Darwin did. A glazier is a man who runs down mountains. Sub judlce is the bench on which the judges sit. Many crusaders died of solve.- tlon. Horses are fed on proverbs. An epistle is the wife of an apostle. 1735!! AND FRUIT At this time of the year fish and fruit combine excellently together to bring a. little variety to meal- times. Have you tried pineapple haddock? To prepare this. wash and well dry the fillets of hsddoii. brush over with beaten cam and sprinkle with fine breadcrumbs. Pay] in hot fat until a. golden bro . then drain on soft paper before placing on s hot dish. PINEAPPLE FE sieve. then gently dry with s clean dry cloth. Dip each ring in bu. ht: which has beeen standing for on ur. Fry in smoking’ hot fat until lightly browned, -drain well and -serve with the dish, garnished-with l7 cut-lemon. An orange flavor partners well wlth mtckorsl in this fish-fruit dish. odverwithslidor mute‘ oranges and with’ $35‘?! nvgm t 9' II.‘ . agar. thcnbgineiu uioin'mn_ror l’l°\II’- . Leave in the liquu until cold.‘ uicnu-nngeuionnnuidiouon That every girl has a domestic complex find l5 b°"1 Mm 3 k*“°w‘°d5° of how to cook and market and keel? l‘°“5°- _E-Very yolmil husbfiml 89"‘ the shock of his life when he finds out that his bride feedstgifl on 10;]: that would kill an ostrich and that the iii-st sacrifice he has y on altar of matrimony is his digestion. That marriage completely changes a woman's disposition and chm‘- acter and habits; that it converts a nitwit into an interesting wmmniifrg fora cultivated man; cures ii shrew of her temper; turns 9. b0&5l! Blfl I a Patient Griselda and inoculatcs a, clothes-mad girl against all deslre 01' new frocks and hats and makes her perfectly content to wear basement bargains That because they love two women, the women are Just nnlrurfllly bound to love each other. The most perfect example of optimism in 016 world is the artless belief of a young man that his mother and his 81“: both of whom adore him and are Jealous of his every thought and word. are going to fall on each other's necks with cries of Joy instead of hlrillnl out their knives for each other. That. when they marry their wives will tit right into their circles I-nd chum up with their old cronies and realize how fine Bill is even it he ls uncouth and what a good old scout Tom is when he isn't drunk. And especially that their wives will appreciate how good some other Wmm has been to them in the days when they needed somebody to sympathize with them and even to feed them and will serve her a warm welcome in- stead of a cold shoulder. They have never seen this hope Justified, but still it springs eternal in the bridegroom's breast, That women have no desire for financial independence and that their favorite indoor sport is begging for enough money to run the house on and get a new hat or a pair or shoes. A man knows that he would be humiliated beyond endurance in having to go to even the Kindest and most generous of fathers for every cent, but he thinks Women enl0l' 1‘- That they support their wives nnd that a wife does not earn her own board and keep. no matter if she (ices toil like a slave, fourteen hours a day without even Sundays and holidays ofl. “ That women are niiracle-workers, who can run a house on Air and conjure good meals, heat and light and service out of their sleeves. It is a. perpetual amazement to a man how much it costs to support a. II-D111)’ and he always feels that his wife is to blame for it. That women are so peculiarly constituted that they never weary of baby-tending and cooking and scrubbing, and that they get all the kick they desire in life out of walking the domestic treadmill, giving the baby its bottle, wiping little Johnny's nose and settling quarrels between Tommy and Bill. They can't for the life of them see why a woman wants to go to the movies at night when she can stay at home. That wives can forgive the unforgivable and forget it when their hus- bands ha'Je been untrue to them and have the some faith in them that they did be‘iore they were betrayed. or course, they wouldn't expect a, husband to treat his wife that way, but women are curious creatures that a man never understands anyway. Queer, the curious superstitions men have about women, isn't in D01-‘oO'I'l-IY DIX. I'I"I'E.'RB Drain the pineapple rings on s _ mdssof psrsiey caution as ohin- , am: with Rings: and water. ‘ ROYAL FAMILY Klnl=‘..Leopold _of Belgium..and Children Appear Together First Time Since Astrid's Death vvvvv Fashion ITIGBIIS ANDJI-our loveliness isn't hard to You an keep all our skin ... not us: face, throat an shoulders, smooth Ind youthful. Try the simple Palmolive beauty treatment shown below. R=\.¢i.I|.m¢fld¢d by over 20,000 beauty u'll be delighted when you note ow quickly it im- proves your skin. Bveuifyounisoneoftboscli Icoin ...biend oriencsl oil: that make Pllmolivc s lather soot‘ skin. It penetrates the nu. Keeps all yourlskciii youthfuldsn ncllso: Is it in em: refresh . I‘ne'tli Itsimolivc: cltilrlay. u m“ at O0-00000090-OOO600_O-O-09409060001040‘ 90949 TRUE BEAUTY heauiy Wdfwoz" or plcxions, oucsnufely use slmolive - frilly Eromthegemle oils ' of olive and palm. It is these costly, . ' g and softening for your 2 Try I/ii: flzlniolivo cgcauty (treatment . . . Use it for fsce Ind ihrou and for I!» barb. Gently message into your skin, a warm, rich Palmolive lather. Cleanse pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. That's olithere is to this simple beauty tresunent. And here beauty hint. Palmolive, used as I shampoo, keeps your scalp hulthy, hair soft and lustrous. vvw s another OOIDBS AND COSMETICS The make-up which doesn't "stay put" is the problem about which one hears many a. moan. "Why does my nose shine and nw face look greasy Just I couple of hours after I've powdered?" is the ques- tion repeated dorens and doaens of times. Firstly because women are care- less about that indispensable link between cleansing and make-up- tbie astringent lotion. The pormwhich have been opened by warm water and soap or by cleansing cream. must be closed by skin tonic or as- tringent, beforo make-up begins. secondly ,the make-up founda- tion may be wrong. The skin must have an astringent founda- tion; the dry skin needs a little nourishment even during the day. And the shiny nose needs a special base all to itself. Many foundation creams and lo- tions are now made in colors, and you choose them as you do your powder-—to tone exactly with your skin. Having worked one's foundation well into the skin. covering every inch of it, the complexion is ready for rouge. Cream rouge is better for the dry skin. powder of compact rouge for the greasy skin. ROUGE laI1}H'I'LY Touch me cheeks lightly with rouge, placing it in B triangle along the cheekbone. pointing down to- wards the jawllne. Carry is touch up to the eyes to conceal shadows, or at night use a. trifle of mauve eye- shadow here if the eyes are tired. Blend the rouge well into the oheeks, blowing out the fact so that it sinks right into every crevice. Now the sligneat touch of eye- shadow. It should tone with your eyes. but you can let yourself so it little 031- the evening: the fair- shinned girl may try the silvery shades of green. blue, brown and mauve; the - woman will like such colors as gold-green and dark green. Taking the smallest possible amount of eyeshadow on the finger tip, blend it smoothly over the lids. It must disappear completely into ‘the foundation cream where it leaves off. PLEN'I'Y OF POWDER If you have ever noticed how over-powdered many noses are. you dust sway the surplus, u no ready for the ac- clntI— potlok. eyebrow pencil, yin: an eyebrow pencil is no of choosing bo- brown. 35.35333’? can it; the same woman always in one of two or three colors, while it she were a little more adventurous with her make-up, she could wear at least half a. dozen others. A good resolution for the spring would be to learn to wear one color which is perfectly new to you. This is the time to make it, when new colors in dresses and make-up as well are especially tempting. It is all a mater of choosing I rouge and powder which and to your natural coloring what it lacks of the shade of your frock. If the olive-skinned girl wishes to wear orange. she adds by her make-up the red shades which are in orange but not in her skin. But if orange is to be worn by the pink-skinned, fair girl, her make-up must. be in the banana shades. Think it out, and you'll soon find find that you can become your own make-up expert. - Qlnsr wms PRAISE tanley N. Donut. captain of the Australian Davis hm Cup tennis team before the War, rates Adrian Quist, new Australian titleholder, as the successor to Fred Perry, Wimbledon or ion. tare ....i THE COOK ’S CORNER APEEITIF WEDG ES Round slices rye or white bi-em lemon butter. pickled pearl Onions or garnish. 1. Caviar; 2. Chopped egg white, minced onion, mayonnaise; 3. Mu,-h. ed ess yolks. butter. dry mustard, salt and paper; 4. Chopped sweet pickle parsley. sreen pepper. mayon. noise; 5, Creamed Roquefort cheese; 6. Seasoned salmon paste, chopped pimlento uni mayonalse; '1. An. chovy paste. Metliod: One round slice of bread spread with lemon butter, arrange the different fillings in circles, be. ginning at centre. Arrange a row oi pickled onions between 4th and 5th rows. To serve, cut in wedge-shaped pieces. SPECIAL FLOUR FOR. CAl(Es 4 cups all purpose flour, 1 cup corn starch. Method: Sift 4 or 5 times and use as cake flour. IVEINCED DRESSING FOR VEGETABLES 1 cup oil, it teaspoon mustard, 9. cup chopped onion, is cup chm sauce. 6 tablespoons vinegar, 2 33516590033 511831‘. ‘xi cup mlllccd parsley, 1 diced hard cocked egg, Method: Shake in bottle and serve immediately. Never let egg stand in mixture too long. BR0lLED' STEAK Rub steak with oil and dry mus- tard. Broil and season’. Serve hot. The mustard brings out the flavor and the 01.1 keeps steak from get- ting crusty. "ENGAGEMENT" CAKE 4% cups pastry flour, 8 teaspoon: baking power. 1 teaspoon salt, 6 egg whites. it cup shortening 2 cup! sugar, 36 cup syrup 15; cups milk. 2 teaspoons vanilla. Method:-—sift and measure flour. Add baking powder and salt to flour and sift 3 times. cream shortening, add sugar gradually, beating until light and nuify. Add flour mixture alternately with milk and vanilla. Mix well. mid egg whites which have been beaten until still. Bake in greased pm in 350 deg. F. oven about 1 hour. Directions for assem. bling cake given in class. Frost with 7-minute icing. AB-EOWROOT PUDDING 34 cup oomatsrch. 1-8 out: mun. few grains salt, ,1 cup cold watflr 3 cups scolded mm: Ari-owroot bis- cults, 36 cup mnwberi-y Jam, 1 cull whipped cream. ’ . Met.hod:—Mix corn starch, syruv and salt. blend with cold WW1". pour into scalded mi.lk and 0001 until thick, stirring to prevent lumping, about thirty minutes. Cool. e a, pan with arrowroot biscuits, turn the pudding into 1'-. chill until firm. Unmold, serve with mixed jam and cream. Weak, Tired, Nervous Women Nourlshed Back to Health They and worn out, gloom . 6 Spring Fashions Isny women wake up in the mornin tired. Is they wont to bed, and the simp a house old duties scan a drug and a. burden. become Mil rn’s H. b N. Pills is used to rutoro them to the hi and the health improved the daily tasks lI(‘COII.'|G I pleasure, not a. burden. TE s tow box‘ 800 how soon you will feel tin afloat. leelin I nervous, cross and irritable week and everything in me looks rnlri Ind j t the roinmly they egg of good liciilth, -: For. Home Dress-Making with sporting days about us. you'll find lots of use for this chic tailored sports ensemble. It's smart for town as well as for the country. Discard the skirt—you'vo A. com- plete rig for tennis. The I-hlrunsker blouso has I clever feminine touch in its soft gathers that peep cun- ningly ’neatn the shoulder yoke. The shorts have plaits at the front. Novelty pique that Psris is so fond of this season, mode this darl- ing sports costume. In silk or cotton shsntung. chsllis prints, shirting comma and silks, linens, etc. it is also dcllthtful. You may use the pattern stain for separate shirt shorts or skirt. aims No. 175! is designed for sires 12. 16, lo, 18 and it years. also 16 requires 4% yards of 39-inch inn-, tsrisl for entire outfit. Price of PATIIRN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No. 1,760. Bile --sou .......i....c Nuns street Addrau City can m NIWI’$'l'. EQFOHIIIIY 3- Wlllisms. former Newport sud EI- . I,‘ 1 . 5} 1 7/ \ )' _( /. I I \ . ‘r ‘ t: =- 7;’ \‘i| 4 r ' ' ‘ l «‘~ I. Iv ‘z.’ . 2 ‘l .‘ . ,. lllh inth-iutiomi rugby football fullback. toll overboard from returning I-Ifi$Ifi£l1‘B.lIl|VIlCOIDd. “I0. iineumuus Imh is