lWoma n ’s Rea The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTTVITIES sPRING (‘ROCUS irlv. 111111110. 0111- ... . ' III! J-AQDIINE - 111121-11‘. 1.011211111111111; w‘1'-in the gar-111 -' -;> 11 lies. Uniovetl, unsought. lit1~l11 to the . r0 F"'11‘(‘[‘ 1110 little 1'1 1\\'t‘l'5 oi’ the \\'i!‘l'(‘l'j‘.1$mlliC. THE SLQI 1N} DAY Sequins. r.-.a.l.u,; the iainbow in their killtiltuctwl - n: (oiuur, provide 1110 1111-1110 loi- t-xulic 111-mug 111-isms. Pink, 11ft 1-'- .1111 lll.\\l'.\‘ .-,.quu1s are l cmbroitlvu ' blue satin and mouit, h-iikc flock on of a 11am. 1111-1‘ boa ea- nd is shaded u. pink, and with 1111- U\‘L‘l‘1Ll_\' of actual mold leaf 1.: zitlat-lzrt to the ivhole 141111011 111111. Ksdrazii in sllvrr 111ii.-11 1., 11111151: 111‘ lrn 7-1- Socia ‘nnn ‘L444 ‘ ‘ i 1 TYIE CHAT... ¢<»|p\ ' THE COOK'S CORNER - _- 1' tltAhhnllltY b.1115}; '1',\|;'|'_ ,= Ono and (.11<--1l1u-(i cups cooked 1.1110011 prunes 1 1-11’ c1111; (‘hopped raw t‘iltlll)l.‘l'i'lt‘~ 1 te-aspoon corn- l’ll'L'1l, 1-8 t0 oon sail, 3-4 eu-p D -.11ul-.1t(-l sugar. 1-2 (‘up prtuic jllHJv, 1 L.l1'l)i1‘:1i.t)1)ll butter, melted. 1-1-1110 11111.11: 1h" leaves. ‘ , ~ Y‘ -“ "1 "rtw-"l" 13:" a 1Q 11m ivay‘, except 111111. 1111111111111111 is‘ u-i-u "'1 " ' - 1- , - f inslenl of silv-r. 5. -: ‘lenient. (‘Mfvflilny ti’ k ( _ , . m. .., . . - . ’ “irfj“"‘gl_“s;‘tfQ-if-i‘ ‘- 1 tmiy by 61111101‘ R01: -. :11 1o he r:- r». l. l-ll 11- l ll‘ MW‘ ; 1 (-14,,- M we sponsible 1ur a l‘1tl1- trick 111 >01".- v y 1,1 51mm- mg t\\‘o kind; o1 (‘nntiuecl soun- *"_ v ‘ whouldcrs 1111x011 togetht-i‘, ‘-'lC1l 11., 1-1 6*» ‘-- 111111 “i111 inushi-mni 111111 1. T r 1t some 11111 -. Yvhgrycl‘ 1 1,1114“, . 1111111 b"1t.<. r} t ‘ " """"-“"“‘ “m "mwh i" inn-ls, 111111 In making l rude With clultii-t-u. .1 t-u 1‘; -- ., _ 1 _ ‘n c1 1 . _-.. .1. ,, : 1- mm (mm 1m‘. 11.111. I . 11 1011s of '1 {(11011 oi. s1 1 1 s 111.11 a rhrcc ‘ ' , , r _ 1111111411111- gi qlies -1or1s are 10 be (l..~.tsis.1-- _ ~l V? 1-‘1 i1 ful, and that. frizuzl-liii) will p1- b- ‘ P" i" ablp grow faster if conver. .1111 iii-d lhcar something 121-01111‘ another i-isuvmo? “ ET your life, here's‘ my plate, and how's chances of some more of that good bread? It's the hest in the county, g l‘li b: bound. N0 mam. ' I don't tell that to all i110 girls. It's because you use REGAL Flour, you say? Well, you still deserve credit—for . knowing enough to stick " to a flour_1ike_that.','- 1155111 Ext-art picrrr-d . l" I. 011R l fiPRlXfl MVIhIZINLKY b1‘ . 1 I :11‘ 11 \\l) .-l-ll{('llIll|-" . 111 .1 l1.1111li'.er- s11‘, when 11,. l!i|'_\‘ do? s 1'1‘ :.‘.1iii1iI1-l 1.1 Z l1u.-.- 1x11‘. :1 ‘l'.‘l1‘i, ‘.\' .. lllllf; l1a..( 1.1 11.11101. 131-111-1-1-11 i811»- iii-o QXiYClllCS there uiiliiaiiziu handker- to 1.111111- extent ‘ body 11.105. Steps .'1l‘r\ 111-w b0 1 '11-.‘ lin- Whole- 1s>1ie ‘lexiilt- 111111 to 111111111- nTdlFv 1-1 l‘( 1v 111111511111111 size at ten niches. calls; an .- ,1‘. \\l11" OF TO-DAY A coffre :11 < a coinpai-iiiively new Ill1l1f_f'~‘l au "antiquc” it _ would still h1- iiu anriciiiiainsin. Even uniuediaitely‘ .'li'.ll‘ the 11x11‘ the dc- ’ inand for (‘(11110 .~(‘l.‘i was small and i the variety not '41- .11.. 1 Now coffee 11:,» 0.111 br- obtained ; to inatrh n10 . standard ciiuner 1 services. l Gin-s 1s another commodity which has made large .‘>il“.fi(.>$. Not so very i long ago the average household would possess one or two glass dish- es. some tumbler-s, anti a few wine (‘ O FFE E ‘glaflses. blow ..1- rang-e of glasses for sherry, 0110111111111, hot-k, claret. -' prot, and litiu-szir; is 01111111111115 and I beautifully var l‘ ‘t SHOES - i brl-t-iw: that the .- ‘ o- {told 11nd silver 10111110" "-11 on, ‘f‘h'.-‘. i‘.- not! - 1- of goid. e. real! Mai-fair Needle-art Dark Winter coats and il1‘st Spring suits will both ht- .‘-l]l(ll'1(‘l' W110i] ‘Worn ivii-h this colorfully gay and flattering scarf. T110 iuitiaii. are (tlllfikly embroidered in wool 11nd bright lengths oi’ ilic wool an: lat-ed through nar- row crochet rings. Make them in tumes, or in black and white for a dignified effect. The pattern includes (rutting tissue of scarf, 00111111010 iusti-iictions for making and ilnishiinr, a . o 111111519!‘ of i111- tiim is also a nico suggestion. turns naLui-alli- to sun‘.- toy, ,-;iu-.~ oi‘ hobby that 11111 child is 11111-1‘- csted in. \\'lll'l'l-.' l-‘IJRS \‘.'l11lc lilrs hair- bmu outctautl- 1'50 d9?‘ 111s wi- uriusc 111-111‘ tins yci-ir. U111: oi the most popular has bzen ivnile ermine, in jackets anti 0111111.‘ :1l0\‘.'— 1 111g a revived interest in .iner furs. ‘ 01111-1‘ white furs 111111. have been . pi-oiniiirnt for capes and jackds 111 travel wartirobrs ai-e kids anti i-araciils. 'l'l1esc have been pai-iicu- lai-ly good in capes, but 111-any 111-- kcts have also used this skin. Di linings are often used for CJllifll-St: ivith these white furs. Persian lamb, black. or 141x131, is also noted as a popular cruise fur. Sable 11nd kolinski scurfs itave lxen t 11101111110111, too. . For spring weal‘ 1i voliunuioui; fur si-ai-i‘ fashion and :1. vci-y bg rape season is prcrlictcrl. TINFOIL APPIIQUE 0N GLASSWARE IS NEW ART 0n glass-ware which Tinfoil applique is n sparatime occupation imparts an individual touch to any . room, and if L110 work is neatly done the articles will stand r1 rrood 1 t‘ deal of wear. Bowls, vases. bottles, and mirrors may all be drcoratcd in this way. , First ()1 all draw or 1111c» a d0- sign, which may be either floral or a figure design. on :1 shert of tin- foil. Then cut it out, 111.1111; either‘ curved manicure scissors or a 51111-11 ' penlkn-ife. If a knLIe is used. place a . piece of glass beneath the foil Vifherc the design is large and in trlcate it will be easier l0 break it 11p into sections. After the pattern has been rut. out, coat, the back of the tinfoil lightly Wit-ll an adhesive and apply it to the glass, pr0.*.-.»ing it 111-111‘- mto position. If the iratirrn is f 111‘ the ivetals. veins. and 01111-1‘ y. t», of the (1 . gn c1111 be lined in b1‘ using an orange slick in t111- 511111“ ivay as a pencil ivould l1: 11:011. 011111111111.- 1U2iL 1111-1-11, salt. and 1412.11‘. P0111‘ (111-r {JPLJYJS and cran- iarizis. lviix ivcll, 111011 add prune juice and bum-r. 1111.1‘ into an un- lmkcd pic s. oil, cover wLih strips of lid-airy. Bzii-w at 450 degrees F. for it'll lllllllll-F}, rt 111-c u-mperatiu-c to . l- and bakc twenty 1111111113 loilgt-i‘. WHEAT M l-JAL SCORES One tuicup of white flour. three lt-acup; o1 11111-111. meal flour; one lCiLslltiull of sugar; one 0111100 mar- _:.a1-u.0; put-h 1-1‘ silt; sour milk; 1111c 01.11 bicarbonate of soda; 0111- t ... 1011 011-11111 of tartar. Mo: both 1111111» of flou1- tog:thcr. 1 the .‘sugur, salt, 1011a. and cream o1 ' tan-far. Rub lli 111: margarine. Now i add enough milk isour if possiblci 1 | a1 , for 111101-11 1112111111.». S ll (l-ITTPBREAD Throt- teacups o1’ flour; one tea- cup of rice flour: one teacup of sugar; quarter pound of butter; qurrlt-r tea-pooh cream of tartar: 1 hall i1 lolll-{ilflliilll of baking poivd- I sieve all dry inizrediciits. Rub g butter and 1.111111: together, rub into the flour, knracl well. Divide into awe portions. Shape up and flatten. place on ‘.1 baiting-sheet. prick well ‘ with a fork, and bake forty minutes in :1 :lo\v oven till delicately brown. Noun-Tho oven must always be hot ivlic-n the shortbread goes in. , but reduce the heat after ten min- 110s. Second, an illness that persists unusually‘ long cannot be diagnos- ed at 1121110. 'l"hc sore throat that run. 01-1-1‘ 11. (lay oi‘ so must have 1111- p;‘ot'1_,.-.10i11il 051‘. 01' any pains ‘ 1:11 don't 1111's- vviiy to reasonable very soon. Or lia-gtii‘, especially when :11. .11 by fatigue or flashy‘ "r111. slightly 1111111115 1111- 1111011 and ‘ 131-‘0- v1‘ Prism-111- giver. depth to the mzztcrlal. In til figure design the 11111111; sliuird b-. carried out with 1111111111 ink. vvh-ch gives a modelling effect to the 1111- 1 i-isli-tl 1111‘ two div-t l>l'°"<‘<1 w be U114.- 111111111-1‘ li-t a sore ilwoat go 1-111-"1 i110 thiiil day. It ivas diph- iliriai. 11111111-1-1‘ .‘<<11‘1r throat that 111-es and makes them look very . ~#‘-"'-"'~ 1°\".‘l'- realistic. l T s 11111101-11111- child, who isn't‘ 1 enjoying,- llfc one bit. needs to be ‘ “u”. THE “Owl-OR ‘N Th"; 111111-0111-1111‘ examined. Be sure‘ . 11c 1111111. 111110 help. 11(- ought to “Send for the doclor.‘ is an 011.11 thing to say. Yr-t mother ivill 110:;- 11110 to call for mediL-nlativicc ivhrn every penny counts. Shr- hcsilati-s. and often 10o long. t0 have 1.11111. sore throat looked at, o ' the chronic tiredness or loss 0f ivciglit i0:1k"11 ‘ a-jter. oi‘ the perpetual heatir-che, or iii her 111-art. and 1111- any symptom that. sht- knows needs expert , 11101111111: attention. When, exactly should z-lu- call the iloctor‘! To b02111 with mothers 10:11-11 to; 11ft“? " _ know their own children. Illdfvlb; m"- Hlf-“f” “mngs ‘ sometimes they knmv them 10o \\'l‘1!. I “mwd ’f‘hl.-y get ziccustcincrl to the pallor. o1‘ 1111- recurring coughs, or the i‘<-- , 17ml‘- pcaied rclchlngs. HOWCVCr thcri- 11m u. 11w r1110‘: that 111111111. be‘ a gout-rill ninth‘. FllT-i; of all. every 11111110 1111111111 boa<t a. (‘liuitaal thci-iiioiii-s-Ii-i: ll c1111 be bought for :1 111111111‘ or :11 at. any drug store 111111 is (‘a-y in read and cart- for. ‘ ii-t-iiiiil. rvrn 1 1 1‘ 1 Any temperature 011-1‘ i1.i.- -.- nine should b01111: 1.1211111 .'.-.1-‘ medical attention at 1111' Or, if day nftcr day ii. runs (‘r1113 strutly ovcr 98 3-5, t-he reason .\'1111i11t1 be’ imalyn-(l. ’I‘h‘s 1:; 1.111.- iioriiuil iw-m- peratui-e of the average. hiuu-ui. sometimes run higher. but Design No. 236 various colors and match your cos- All silk scarf 11nd AMoming-Smile TRUTH Dl S0111‘ The doctor ivas dismlsinup his maid. "I'm soi-iy, him-ix" 11c said, "bu!- nct at. all I con only truthfully say in your. 1w (iiiuuz. tdcoping and gaining in though sloivly. May- l.~.- 1t 1 111100111111 in 111-ad. or throat. I 11' in or soniclh-‘ng else that is ll'..{ lit. sti-ength and happiness. 11' tlu-ri- i.» an 011111011111: near, 111111 1111111..- nceurs. i\;l\'(‘ 11 doctor at. out-e. It. i.» the only thing to do. A 1:1111(1'1 1i'1- is 1t child's life. and 4\'t‘1'Y doctor puts it first, al-i ihouo-‘a 110 should be paid some- lllllt‘, zuui 11s 4-0711] as any b‘1l c1111 m ' ‘ll-n often 11c has to wait the others, ivhicli is noti 1111151. be i out. between you and i 1 1 your 17-11-1111‘. Bi- honest. With him. l1. afraid 1011111‘: to him. ‘Fliers .-"-1‘1ltl b:- no such thing as‘ . (- ]11'll'-" 1)f‘l\\'(‘t‘l1 parent and 1.1.01‘. i1 .‘ll 11 child's futuri- and poi-imp: i210 i-z 111 siake. Free tlllllCfi .1:-t- itvzlllllbii? but arc ovcr- |Jl11'llt‘11i‘l1. i-tim-i‘ budget should if p11.- ihlt- i110li‘_'le a percentage 111.-- zllut .-. it is more important than lll0\‘i(‘S or the latest styles in clothes. 1 . .. _.__i___ 1 (‘llLYP-EIIRY DIOUSSE .' Ii cup, "l'illl1)(‘f‘l‘1f‘S i l l--i cups Willi‘? 1 p111 ivliiiz-piiic r-rcam 211151-11 rind and juice of 1 small ‘ (ii-autu- (fieok I‘l‘i|li-l7‘l‘l‘11"\. with ii-ater iiuii’ .-.-1't. Rub 1111-0111111 hlPVl‘. Add 5111;111- to pulp 111111 cool: 5 minutes. Add !'l'1’il4"(t 1“1‘.d 111111 juice. C001. Fold 111 cream. ivhipi-eil lIl1L11$i1fr.F|'0CZO ' as "Ness-clrode Pudding." I OTTE c". GUARDIAN fmitanid Personal "-1- Fashions - Dorothy Dix’: Letter 30.x The Fact That a Wife is Her Husband’s Last 1 § Love is the lllostlmportant Thing in Her ' 1 Married Life, and She Should Treasure ' . it . Dear Nfiss Dix-I 11m contemplating marrying a. man whom I love dearly, but because o1‘ the fact that he is a. widower I feel terribly let down- my trouble r011 1y is jealousy, ever loved another imman well enough to marry I know second marriages are a 00111111011 01-.- I I suppose i101‘. ciu-z-cnce, but 111.1: 11 blanket .\1l.\\\f‘1'I ‘ 1 get it. Be your age. that he has never loved before. 1000110110 1111- 111 the least. ;-.h 111y outlook is, but the thought comes over m1‘ Put your fcars behind you a l you know a good thing when you see it. Widow- sri; are a preferred risk in matrimony, which ex- plains why there are so few of them. Wise ivomcn .1l'c lnyllig in wait to kidnap them just as soon rs ilii-y show signs of beginning to take notice atlei their ivivcs‘ (iciitlis. If your only objection to your friend i I cannot bear to think that. h. that knowledge docs-u‘ I also realize how fool somehow What shall I do? W. I“. In‘. of heavy fog. ccrn, provided the lady is out of the picture. l Who ivas 11 111111121 iii-st, love doesn't 111111101‘. 111111. you arc his last love, and you are going 0111.01’ your Way in hoi-roiv trouble \\‘1l(‘li you 10f. a. chost stand between you and happiness- 1t 1s the - live indies 11110 are yoiu‘ headache. I think ivivcs are nearly always jealous of their husbands’ first wives and fer-l a ccrta 11 zuumosity toward them, but if they could only realize 1 it these first wives were their friends and benefactors, and they oive 11 i0‘. to 1110111. I11 thi- first p1u1'1-, ‘.1 wouuni _\vh0 marries a. widower- owcs a iol oi hei- pi-ospcriiy‘ to hr".- pi-cdccessoi‘. Most ‘first 111111- aud their wives scrinip 11nd pinch pennies and work helping ,' them not their start and build 11p the ' second wife rides in a limousine becau fare. men are poor when they nuiri-y the fortune ivhich they spend. Many a s0 the first wife \V€11|k9(t to save car- Tlicn the second ivifc owes much of the kindness and consideration and i111". ivhii-li 1101' luisbanil displays to her to 111s first wife's tmining. She 1111M. 1111f! 1111111.‘ in a hot oven liousc-bi-oki: him. 1311c taiuzht 111111 110w to sidestep a woman's peculiarities . iitstcacl of l111111p.ng into them, and not to snoop in the garbage can, nor - criticize the cooking. nor ieil how he manages his help. It was 111s first y wife who inured him to the thought that it cost money to run a 1101110, and a due and proper respect for women's nerves. Marrying a \\’l(lO\\'0l' is getting a about ten years of arduous labor. lUSbflfld who has had all the rough ' edges filed out off his disposition 11nd character‘ and it saves the 110w W110 And if imerclmnce a man's first wile has been high-temporal, pcevish, frctiul and a bad housekeeper, the s00- ond wire is simply sitting on the top of the world. ent to 1101' husband he will grove! at her Q I I t If she is fairly (lec- fcet and burn incense before 1101' O I Dear Dorothy Dix-—Why shouid women humor and baby their hus- bands? Why shouldn't men be treated as grown-up human beings who. if they want a 1101110, ivlfe 11nd babies, should be willing to share some (J1 the cares? Why make a (lrudgc of the wife, while the husband goes out looking for some one prettier? How and‘ her hair iiavcd when- she lays owa expenses 11nd worry‘ about bills? can a. wife keep herself dolled up ke nights thinking how to cut down 1 have 11 grand husband and sons. None better, but. neither are they perfect, and I have had plenty of work rais- ing the boys and overlooking my husband's faults. So I still want 1o know ivhy it is the wife's duty to take all the hard knocks and still baby the husband? E. P. B. Answer: 'Wel, maybe your husband has done a few lie-ks of work himself 1n supporting 111s family and perhaps you've had a fault 01- two yourself that he has had to turn 11 blind eye on. bilities? Did you ever consider those irussi- - Marriage isn't 1i sinecure ‘for men any more than it; 15 1'0;- 1110mm]. Although we never hear ani-tlnng about the sacrifices that a husband and father is called upon to make, hi: makes them just the same. It is niotliei‘ who sobs on oiu- brews-ts and demands that we mingle our tears with hers ivhlle 1:111- tclis how hard she has to work; lioiv lied down she is by the ‘children; linw cantanktrous and uiu-t-asonnble her husband it, 1 never mentions ivhrit. he dons, but we n-iight save a 50b m- um 1Q mew“; on l how 111111111 we think that he also toils, day after clay, for his family; that Father he also is tied clown to his hectrthsione; that he lives ‘m ten-or of 1115 “file's nagging. I 11in not belittling the hardshiixs of motherhood. I 11111 only saying- that neither is iathci-hod 21 bed of roses, and that if any wife thinks 110i‘ husband doesn't work as hard as she 111111-11. she 1's making 11 big mistake. I (foes and doesn't sacrifice just as t isn't because he 1's having a grand time in an office or store or factory that. makes him punch the time-clock on the dot. sick or well, every morning, It is because the wife and child- rcn have to b0 ki-pt safe 11nd comfortable. It isn't because he prefers to spend the Summer toiling in a hot oilicc that nails him to his (lt-sk. It is because the wife and children need the seashore or the motintiiins. It isn't some of the money 11c makes on hlnis (icny himself the luxuries he craves. It is because there is nothing left. for him \\'1‘l(‘ll the family‘ bilis are paid. because he wouldn't, like i‘, spend 1'11‘ that makes him go shabby and A1111 the only 1111112111!“ bays the man for all the sacrifices 1.11111. mar- riage (lemnnds is for his wife to give him u pat. on the head occasionally "TODAY 011a 111111-1111: 1110111111: cums HAD QllAKER OATS. weft-AV’- BRACE-UP urnvrs, Dl§ESTl0N_,'_APPETl'l'E‘ 7! 11d grab your 1111111 s that. he 1111s loved before, for- No female over 16 is optimistic enough l0 expect l to be 1t man's first. love, or c1‘cdu 011s enough to believe 111m if he tells her Every 1111111 has hat-l innumerable loves and whether he inarrierl any one of them or didn't is a. matter‘ of no con- The iinportiiiil. 1111111.: 1:.- tials, detail of embroidery stitches and sample of yarn used in original model. _ For complete patterns and ilutructions for all of these designs, und 20 cents m stamps or coin lcoin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon 17111.1 your name and address [ii-BRIT] To The Chlrlottelow! Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. 236 N5mQ_---_- --_-¢-- --_-n-_------—-— BtreetAldren---___.___.-_______---- reference that you are fond of work!" "well, sir," Mary rmuestNl hope- fully, "do you think you 0011111 lind a mtln name for it?" SHOULD BE. A mim was announcing to hi‘. friends at the club that he WEB Li"- ing to be married. "Well, old man," remarked one of his listeners. "I hope you'll be vi-ry happy." . "I don't s01- why I shouldn't." 11-11- the reply. "1 came through i111: war \ ck."t———r—rn-e—nqyqunpq_fflylngg—__—_——— >__ l? _ . _._. _____ __._ _ Illrtlhtq! M‘ ““°"""‘" -"-“-"""-'"- ‘ mm with 2 iyards of 6-inch ribbon for sash. :11‘ 11511111111 511.111 . i '1 I V I I _ _ ) ~s....; Price of pattern 1:3 cents in QUAKER PUFFED want “""""" ““"‘--‘ "’-"“"‘ "’ $513.?!“.?Z.';..°"’é1...1fii1§" $113.15"; or QUAKER PUFFED RICE (ii-t it Dailv 111 1111.11.01‘ |t.1l»' i C11"\'1°'-'-°1"Wi‘ Glmdll" Eli/ml- , _ ' ‘ ' Siylr No, i952 Size . . . . . .. . _ a’? dehclou: too! ‘loncmwl nnlnl Bonn Ion than In Tr/[rle-éca/ed for Crisp] Fresbneu W .. Name MADEIY - THE QUAKER UITS C0. Q U A K E R S street Addnll Tsliy 51m ‘Q0900 Captured ."\1‘.f"1 1., ro-aovvooovvlv -:- Literature OQ-bOOOOO0§6§0-00¢0Od 0-0000000-0400 00000! ooooooowtvl¢fi‘f*'*'*°“ By Rebels f‘ l Bert Levy. Windsor, INSET, w rebels ivliiic with the International ho ls reported captured by Spanish Brigade assisting- the loyalist (Meet Mrs. Levy 1:.- shoivn with her daughter, Taubuc, reading :1 letter from her lnishanil. foda)": Short Wave Radio Program tAllnqinhstu-nmnflfl liI-ISZLIN ‘ 5:01) p 111. ‘luz- tic-z-man Artist 211111 the Progress of Time. DJD. 25.4 111., 11.77 1111-1; ‘ l 'l‘lIl'I{SI).-\Y. DIARCII 4 LONDON 6:30 p.ui.-~-'Scngs of the North." "1 111 , 11.7 .11 7.3 111.‘: ‘, (i513, 31.5 n1.. rams 7:15 p.111.~ -.\ii1.=ical progrflm- TPA-Jl, 25.6 1n.. 11.72 mt-g. I and P!‘ the same tl'i"f‘li.ll‘l-t"llt from husbands to wives. icty i11.‘il:r.-. any marriage 1'1 succtess‘. Q meg; GSC,’ SCllENI-JCTADY 7:30 p.m.-Sc.ci11-e Form. .X.-\F, 3H4 m.. 9 53 meg. WI- BERLIN 8:30 lhmr-German Songs 1! U. S. A. DJD. 25.4 m.,11.'f'l mes. CARACAS 9:00 p.m —-l1111-01‘1.1l Orchestra. YVZRC, 51.7 111.. 5.8 meg. LONDON 10:15 p.1n.-The hfusic-lm-ll Born and The Rhythm Sisters G51), I! Inn, 1l.'l meg; GSC, 31.8‘ m., 9.6! -meg.; GSB. 31.5 111., 9.51 meg. '.1‘()I\X'l) 12 lllldlhgll.~-"f)'.1‘l':L‘(l5 P10811131? JVH, Namki. 20.5 111.. l4 6 meg. “WNNIPEG 12:30 R.lll.~-k'...\i\'.‘l.’.l\ Night-l. QJRQ, 45.7 1n.. 11.1.5 1nr::.; CJRX. 25 f1 1n.. ll '12 111031‘. t. him a 1111.10 and tell hin I10 is n. good old dog. A1110, I 1000111111011 .\ ‘illlllllll aduiirat-on 110c- no» llr-ai‘ Ziliss 1)ix--To the puzzled father who asked you what he should do 11110111. a boy who has no pep I ivould advise lllllillll! n guy 11kt‘ that in 1111- arnrv o1‘ 11111-1’. '1‘111-y will take the kinks out of him- way 1111111 1 (~11 111.911 in u“; army 11nd they made n 1111111 out of n11. I was the some W. K. AIISWOI‘ : Good advice from one who knows; DORUYHY DIX. - » —i ‘lla- bs-cr-nnnj: V-nevfk. 8111"“! shoulders and soft-b’ Bird-led W115i" line, tlistingtuish this dress for sin-ole xiftt-rnoou 01011111101‘. The new flared and fitted gored skirt will add attractive height to y-our figure. 'I‘l1:\ oi-yiinnl scheme in thin grey won} grape had Z1 blflflk CPBDC 5B5h~ A huge black ehrystmthemum was posed at the end of the V-neck. You'll simply live in ‘it for luncheon: and bridge. It will add Charm 170 1' your winter wardrobe ‘neath your l ilark coat. You'll wear it for spring l without 11 cont. 'I‘hc dull and lustrous surfaces 0t i crepe satin can also be used to 1 very good effect. Printed crepe ffi-silks are unrivalctl. 1 The (‘tiisily follmvcd paltrrn makes l it very quickly to fiislron even for ,l 1111 amateur at sewing. 3 Style No. 1052 is designel 1.: y sizes l6. 1B, 20 years, 34, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 464111-1105 bust. sire 36 rc- - quires 3 5-8 YIIlTl-S cf 89-inch ma- Fashions ’ Latest For Chic Dressers —-—-—~¢a~_.._ _J<4_— .-.. .. .... -. 1 l1