... p h w l! .-....»-_ neaw-ivwimii! PAGE TWO ‘ wvvvvvvvvvvvt i 1W0 man's Realm -:- Social THE (ZHARIJIFFEFUWN UUAKUIAI! i vvvvvvvwv wvvvv 71v v v lmAmm v v e~l AA 4 4 .. 4.4‘ L c l A553 “Pei-tonal -.-- Pattie. a z kn‘ s‘ ‘m; rvvwvv vvvvvv vvv ns '-:- Literature e ‘ ‘000000000000-0004004»: l "izvlls lluiv To Young D D q "0 Make _ _ . Jfllggg Husbands y 1.x A success Men iiave aLot t0 Learn After They Have (lone t0 the Altar, and Their Future Hap- piness Depends on How Well They Absorb Their Lessons Wit "n a cirlizets married her mother and her sisters, her cousins, her Elli" all oi her dear five-hundred friends deliilze her all». 2 i llll‘.‘~2l‘. .i success of lilalTiIlBC. blit no oile ever hands out any ‘ libs to tlle. poor, ignorant. tri-inblingfvottiii who is about to take the fatal .-lep. Yet I "llllvsi-ooiiis need li chart to steer by Iilltlllilll l the stormy wUil of Wtfiltlhii far more than (to; brides, '1')‘ girl has been looking ior-‘ nairied ever since .~-lie climb- 7T E 5 if o >~. K m u. ‘y niati 113:. tlioilgiiii I olilg to escape ll, anti ‘ Now the first bit oi advice that I would " give the young husband is to get oil 0n ihc . with atlvii-e . ;g,ood taste in clothes, correct make- {while the apmnqjke ,up and pleasing manners is fhelstitchca red satin. The only touch London. They were told only that vvv Iltéé-v The HOUSE WIFE and HER AUITVITTES not too steep are ideal heart tonics. Old hearts need some exercise, W‘ it must be Bflltle exercise, and it is better to walk ten miles in ones, own time than to rush a. hundred yards for a train. It is wise toi follow the old 1min; provegngvxl sano, c va as; Stable-Shrine Safely’ he wh° 8°95 safely soc?’ m” ' is the plane of heart's desire.” “Beatrice Rosenthal. l "There's many a city of old renown Goodly and fair to see. But none can we find, O Bethlehem Town, On earth to view with thee. The cities of men stand proud and fine, 0 0 0 0 0 BY MILTON BILONNER (Nea Service Staff Correspondent) LONDON. Dec. 17.—'I‘he Princess Elizabeth was not quite l0 when an ___.___ event of really major importance Lavin makes a hulf-and-hall entered her life. The T9311)’ 5mg" w°man knowsdress in black wool and red. satin. They were staying at Sandring- lhat the happy combination oflThe back of the dress is all black,ham, when suddenly she and front is of i Margaret Rose were sent homo t0 flALF-AND-IIALF niu-zss A Pmls INNOVATION DON'T SACRIFICE oooo msrn r01: rasuionl red satin "grandfather is very ill." secret of a fetching appearanceq 1 m bag; i5 the of co or And yet a few clays later they Carefully applied cosmetics cannoubelt right foot m marriage. the time the llvllvlllluoii has set the hit-timid‘. rtilltl.» is stiitlezl in the household. lie is either the cock of the mill»; or a pour hen, "hell his wlfc speaks to llllll. anti iiuilimii m A l ' . make up for an all-wrong dress, or vice vcrsa‘ and even both of these do not spell perfection un- less the ivoman herself has charm. Think of your appearance as a _v , X, ‘_,_ _ d ilwhole. from head to foot——nor bit .1goutluthhin;piiaivi ‘by bu‘ From the soles o, your ishoes to the top of your neatly t .l)l'\l<llP(l hat, there should be no flows in grooming 0r dressing. Get- ting yourself up smartly is a mat- ‘.l‘.' iiiirrietl life by treating your wile a.- ll reguhlr luiiiiiiii ill expect to act like 1i uimvn-up, inleihtteiii woman Don't ! . ‘ TURN INTO A BOWL be allowed Flood should never , in which it, to cool in the kettle Ihas been cooked unless the pot ls‘ -.carthenware. Delicatell‘ T1W°Y9d lfootls are affected b3’ 11"‘ metal- i l ron “run PICNIC SUGAR , were returning with the duke and Duchess to Sandringham to see "grandfather" for the last time, lying so still as the candles flick- ered and the frozen KUBNIEIHGD stood at either corner of the casket. But of course, "Uncle Dave" was to be king. Elizabeth still rememb- ered how he had sent her the cute terrier puppy when she was three, on the floor and "play horses." ll '- oilvll llvli Delll h". her run you in debt by hlilfllll! ull ther in a. style that you cannot afford. Don't put up illllg‘ and svastefiilness. .-.~ mt-zi who hiile tu get up illld get their own breakfasts while their .e half the ital.‘ haie onIy themse es to lJliiini- tor i1. Dllto the inl-n ulili llllYt‘ to sit (flown every (lily lo intmls that woiltl kill an ostrich. wllv will ‘the men whose wives keep heir imp-es to the grlntlStiJllL‘ iii-apt: " - Virtually every girl is wildly in love when Sill‘ n that mushy state is the time for her littsbaiitl l desire. i t0 iii -l:l lier to his he; l Be 11 spur; about marriage. 'I‘akc it on the cliui and like it. You n1. l).ll'4llill Stick to it without whining. Of course. it isn't ally, i fondcs: fancy painted, but nothing in life is. Nothing looks :0 t’ t . ' at close range as it did through the show inflow. Don't be l l oi votir wife. You picked her oiil. She is your taste, And ll ‘ >211 measure up to your ideas the inult l5 yours, no: hers. You l slitlliid have ils-ctl more Judgment in your selectloti. ,‘ Dent cut our all the love-m aki“ the allar. IVLLYFIHQB doesnt ' .l zirl oi her love for sweets as cler 4 in :1 candy slorc does. Be- , you married Evelina there tvere dozen, oi '* who wanted t; date -‘ who told her how beautiful and woiitiertiii ,\l\[‘ w.» . , | Now you vc » _tall that makes up a part of the o; (gsrrying sugar to the p‘cnic by And 9f Wurst? the"? w" m“ “m” , you. l everyone. .writes a doctor in New Health iwid. It will spoil very quickly if buying hwday Presents 1°! M5?‘ one woman settled u“. 91-01mm | and how he liked to get right down ter of paying illtidltlOll to each de- fiiiisluld ensemble. 415mg an empty paste jar having Whefl She trim m Curiae!’ when 901W be 5° SWHYPQ by CUYYP!" a hole in the cover where the brush , Dal/Id ellflered me £99m» and 591% fashion trends that you sacrificelusuaily x-(ishyAftey removing qundown. UncleDave promptly fel iwml 111MB T01‘ Style. Skirts mfil’ i inside cardboard cover the sugar . 50W" M11159" m m? "me mmmer- be shorter. but if your legs areirtflnav be poured right into the bev- Just t0 Show that it cOUld 119-19159" - . , . , , A 1 m“, ‘ _ to anybody, even the Prince of osiklitsFiviilit]r;i"ee‘fi:il‘ecr§ig togemge wales‘ Hm” they both laughed‘ There is 1i. right length. fort _ ElizabcthAiets $20 MOIIUUY Make it your business‘ i? ‘WWW’ _ to find out what yours ls. It is a mistaken idea that home- But 571118119311 Wai ETOWmE 11D 'niade mayonnaise will not KEEP Yapldl!’ “°w- when she w“ 51x in wan“ weather_ It Wm keep 1n- ‘ she had been given her first Post definitely if placed in a Mason l 0316B Bank. i0 D113 he!‘ P61111168 1n- _ “m. and the top screwed on Se. With all of $20 a. month to spend, It llils been rightly said that ‘ mew and the jar then placed in quite by herself. lt was possible to many an old man has been hurried 1 me vbottom of the refrigerator 5W8 8- 10t 0f pennies. thbllgh of him his ilrfive by all Elevator» ‘ where the dressing will not get too muse MW m"? We" Win85 like WILL KEEP INDEFINITELY STAIRS ARE GOOD FOR YOU. SAYS PHYSICIAN |garet Rose, as befitted a practic- M. .zi . taI ‘a ll t‘ . aga ne S lrs provi e exce en |kcpt uncovered ‘any grownmp young lady nearly exercise for olcl hearts, if they are! »..,. wit, m“; i‘ ascended slowly. They are a. min- mg 10m,- ature stibstituie for hills, which’ if u; eat out oi l ' it tor the whole crowd anti. uhlc you kei p v.3 Joli nu, marriage is going to seem as fl and u». ~. l ‘l0!’ without dessert. The man who wants his uln- llfl$ to keep sttgar in it. Don‘: expect your bride to be the kind of a wife your mother is. I‘ AM ' ' Sm '1 ': =n your mother forty years to learn how to um ire your father Ofillilg‘ I 0 : house on oiled bearings. Don't berzitn your wile bt guise she ,. e bread like youi" mother makes. . illlllfl‘. ' Neither can you maize dough HIDE A small boy stood watching a Don't think’ you can combine two estates in life and be both a bach- elor and a married man. It can't be done. You can't be b0 h bond and cobbler at work. in - tn > vou are ready to settle down and concentrate on (inc woman, "What do you repair shoes with, ion? m Don't take a girl out oi‘ a happy home or away from l muster?" he suddenly asked. "Hide." said the cobbler sharply. ‘Elli?’ asked the b0y._ "I said hide"‘ replied the cobbler. "What for " the lad asked some- what surprised. "Hld0~t17C cow's outside!’ sighed the man. “Don't care if it is. Who's afraid of a cow anyway?’ said the young- ster defiantly. Fulfil 10b to ioiihrc her by your philandering and inildehties. l) in‘: he moan to your ivife about money. Don". raise row-s over the You know before you married that a. family was an expensive lux- lake the rap and pay up and shut up. Give your wife a fair al- tor running the house mid for her own pcrsontil expenses and keep itiihiii it. That will save rows and hard iI30llllg.i_ in mind that a lovely woman may have the face of an angel. but. ' the disposition of a mule. You can begliile her into going any- you can't drive her an inch. Faint-finding will get you . bu: praise will get you anywhere. 1f you want your wife to be l" don't bar her extravagance. Sing songs about her thrift. Ii‘ you "r Wilt‘ to be a good housewife, laud her domesticity. Every wile = . 'e up to what her husband thinks she is. .‘_ , _ in it ‘word. when you marry, treat your wife as you would a junifll‘ , M? , usbaxlds nerves are that Train her as you would a new stcnographer. Try as hard to bad- e5 afmld 1° 35k his employer goocl points as you would that of a new automobile that you had for a H“- D° W? think "- Wmlld .. And put as much thought and intelligence into trying to make .d<> any 300d f0 give him a dose of mnrriacc a success as you do in making a success of your career. and ' them 9511171118 twblets?" 1i‘. "wll p,» ‘.\'f*'l DOROTHY Dix. OR A POUND 0F PLUCK ‘CRAZY QUILT BOUQUET T oday’: Short Wave Radio Program (AIKQIBMGDlLQ l FRIDAY, nncnivmnn 1s rams 3:30 pmr-Flederal Library Broad- cast. 'I'PA—-3. 25.2 m.’ 11.86 meg. BERLIN , 5 p.m.—The fourth light. A Christmas Play. DJD, 26.4 m., 11.77 Ins-Bl LONDON 6:30 p.m —Lou Prager and his Band. GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg. CSC, 31.3 m., 9.56 meg.; GSiL, 49.1 m ' 6.11 meg. SCHENECTADY 6:35 p.m.—Spnnish Home Pro- gram. WZXAF‘. 31.4 111,, 9.53 meg. MOSCOW 9:15 p.m. — Concert of Light Vluslc DJD' 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. l VANCOUVER 10:30 p.m.—“I Cover the Water- front."-sea stories by Pat Terry. CRCX, 40.2 m.. 6.09 meg; CJRD, ,4B.7 m.. 6.15 meg.; CJRX, 25.6 m., I 11.72 meg. Design No. 216 i Mayfair Needle-art , PITTSBURGH Crazy quilts are ever popular. This one uses tiny bits frnm this and 1 12 mldnlflhPDx Club. that and assembles them in quaint nose-pay fashion. Cdorfui, cozy and , 48.8 m“ 5-14 "188- amusing to make . . . and quilt-making is it most thrifty modem pastime. ‘ The pattern contains detail chtlrt. Outline; [irittern for blocks, color guggcstions and complete instructions for mali‘ and ouiltlnrr. Send 2f) cents in Stamps or 00.11 (COin preie czli to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Depnrtmcnt. WGXK , l-IELPS AVOID t MANY COLDS Especially designed aid for nose and To The Charlottetown (iuardiai '1 p.m.-Toplcal talk. Russian "son. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. LONDON 9 nm. — “Empire Magazine." =1‘). 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; G80.‘ 1.3 m., 9.58 meg. BERLIN ICHIPED DISHES AND GLASSES. It is not economical or sztnitarv to continue to use dishes that a». cracked and glasses that are badiiyt ‘nicked. 'I‘he cracks are apt to hary bor germs and the nicks are very; apt to ctlt someone badlly, if not‘ during the drinkinq process‘ dur-l ing the washmg and drying of ‘them. Get‘ rid of them before you {HEVC trouble. BLACK LEADS SMART FASHION PARADE Helm says his smartest clients are selecting black more than any other shade for new winter clothes. Black is being worn particularly for street wear but is seen at night as well. and is usually cheered up by touches of some very bright color. The most popular diolces in the new Helm collection include a street suit of black broadcloth with a short basqued Jacket trimmed virith a large collar of silver fox. [another suit of black wool. which is ‘trimmed with the ever-popular astrakhan and is worn over a. bright red vest, is proving a favorite. Still a third in black wool istrimmed with bands of black astrakhan and ls embroidered in chenille. ,l This oouturlefs three most popu- llar day dresses also are black. One five years older. The relationship between Princess Elizabeth and her baby sister has been one of the delights of those who have observed the royal family closely. ‘That she was placed in a situation of “little mother" has helped to mature Elizabeth, and he" protective attitude and pract- ical care of Margaret Rose have impressed many. The care with which Elizabeth planned he! parties and gifts on festive occas- ions with the interest of her baby sister at heart were most touching. Gradually the princess’ sphere began to widen. It was at eight years that she was first taken to l the circus, and the famous old clown came to the box and tried to fool her with his "hot poker" trick, thrusting forward what was sup- posed to be a red-hot iron. Sagacs lous little girls of eight could easily see that it was just red paint. It was at that tme that. Princess Elizabeth went to her first play. Visits to Scotland and the Earl and Countess of Strathmore became more rare as Queen Mary mo]; a more and more ‘active part in the "MEWS of the princess. It was the queen who began her training in court etlquet and the dircipllne that B098 with long ceremoniglg, For instance. it was 1n i985 that the Lttle princess was first taken to witness the annual ceremony of the distribution of tho Maundy tin black marocaln crepe is trim- med with aocordion pleating andg fastens on a row of bright green! buttons. Another of a sheer black] wool, that is currugated into little ribs, is worn with a sash of bril- liant red and bright blue. Still another in black wool is trimmed, with rickrack at the high neck, at’ the elbows and at the hem. The rickrack is yellow’ red and green. One of the outstanding tailored midnight suits is made of bands of black faille and velvet with a long skirt and fitted tailored jacket. More fonnal ‘s a classical evening gown of soft black velvet that is made with a low-cut deooilete and long, flowing skirt. VELVET FOR AFTERNOON Money, sitting patiently in a stall in Westminister Abbey while the Dunes were given out to some 140 picked pensioners. Private Tutoring Likely to be Welcomed Her 10th birthday was again to be histonc, the only one on which Slhe Was to receive a present from ‘Uncle David" as King Edwin-d VIII. It was a riding-crop, with her initials embossed in heavy 511v". and it took a long time to find it, for the birthday gifts were discovered in a "treasure hunt." Princess Elizabeth enlivened this occasion by giving a piano recital. and by sinking and reciting in French. Though by this time she was allowed to drive a little electric car afternoon wear. . ms cook's comvsa FRUIT PUNCIIES. l. One cup pineapple juice, 2 dcsserilspoons lemon juice. 2 1-2 cups well-washed cranmwles, 2 cups water. l cup sugar, 2 or 3 cloves. Cook the cranberries with cool. Add lemon and -‘ ,‘ juice and pour over cracked ice. One-half cup orange juice, 2 dessertspoons lemon Juice 3 cups, pineapple Juice, 1 cup sweet apple cider, 1 cup ginger ale. Pour over chipped ice, and garnish with maraschino cherries. Two cups each of tomato luioey i: and pbiewpple juice, 1-2 cuplemon, juice, few gra'ns cayenne pepper’ j the water, sugar’ and cloves until the berries are so.t, then strain and ma; amlmd we Erounds of the private i wsissmrrscmsm" Serve ice oold. l CHRISTMAS REEY o-nsvnr ' . _____ ‘To make gravy for the Christmas turkey, pour off some of the fat from the wasting pan. if it is con- sidered there is an excessive imains with dry flour. one tablo- iSDOOn to each cup of liquid to be l rscd, which may be of milk, creaini 0P Water, or any mixture of the, ivthree. Stir the flour mm the hot ‘fat. Heat the liquid and add this hot liquid to the fat and flour in roasting pan. Stir rapidly so no lumps will form. and ii’ necessary’ with more salt DnWoodb 0 0 0 0 0 New Royal Role Won’t Change . Elizabetlfs Simple Daily Life 0 0 0 0 0 Queen Mary Takes .Active Part in Rearing Little Heiress in British Throne Mom than atfater-and- all! l‘ life of Britain's new King George his foot down firmly against h“ desire to run the elevator in the Piccadilly house. , The private tutoring under Miss Crawford, which was soon to have been replaced by a public school career, will probably be resumed now that Princess Elizabeth is so likely to become Queen Elizabeth II. 'I'hat has been the British tradition for potential feminine rulers. IIOW ELIZABETH SPENDS HER DAY "Uncle David’ passes along now. and her own father is king. But immediate change in the daily routine of the little princess is not likely. It includes wing called by her nurse at '1 a. m. for breakfast. visiting her royal father and mother at 8 to bid them "good morning this morning." Lessons in French, literature. piano, danc- ing, writing and arithmetic follow until luncheon at l. with play per- iods interspersed with the lesisons. Tea is at four, and an effort is always made to have either the Lascelles cousins, or other suitable little girls present at playtime. Bed-time is at eight, and neither "grandma" nor the new Scotch queen-mother is the type to allow any argument about it. The events oi’ the pa t few weeks placing Princess Elizabeth in line for the crown, will only speed up . with a Needlework Dept. y DESIGN Y’). “i5 upper throat, where A BORN WORRIER and accentuate the educational process. Before she was three, the princess ‘was given a teriestial globe, and knowledge of the em- Black velvet ,3 used chiefly m, gardens at Windsor, her father put plro she may one day rule will be- e cam" i: In England gblet gravy peomsto belong to Ohristzms as surely as Santa Claus. It is made with the giblets. that is, the liver, heart and glzmrd. First the gl/bleta are oooized, , then the fat at tho bottom of the . i ‘ tin iamount, sprinkle the fat that re-i o“ g pan i‘ thickened _ with a lour and water pasts, the propor- tion belns one tablespoonful of, ‘our to three of fat. The paste is ‘ended with the fat and the cook- ‘ "'“'r\i5 which are cut into fine bits. When the mixture begins to brown, stir in one cup of whole milk for each two tablespoons of flour. Simmer it gently and it will cook thick and smooth. Season it salt and , ,, . Dickens loved p_of_currant jelly added. Mother lot to Blame For the flhildren’: Golds Despite all tlis mothers can do the kiddies will run out of doors not pmpQfly too much clothing on; too suddenly; get their feet we‘: kick oft‘ tho lied. slothes, and do a dozen things the mother cannot wrapped up; have get overheated and cool of! ‘DOC 0 0 0 0 scne exc us . e pi cturc-it is a look him the ville" S VI and his heir presumptive, Prin cess Elizabeth. gin to be emphasized. It is disclosing no secret to note that the princess has been growing somewhat more plain in appear- ance as she matuxm. In her baby days she really looked almost like Shirley Temple, with glorious curly blond hair and blue eyes. But the curl has almost disappeared from her hair, and while she has a very sweet smile and the expressive eyes of her mother, she is beginning to lool: markedly like the former Queen Mary, now Dowager Em- press, who exercired such a pro- nounced influence over her early years. Britain Looks Eagerly h Iler Reign The prospect oi’ possible suc- cession to the throne by the gol- don-halred girl who is cheered lustlly on every public appearance does not cause any such tremors among the British public as Ameri- cans might imagin Here it is not tten that of the four queens in their own right who ruled limgland, three were so illustrious as to impart their names to the ages in which they ruled. most colds start. Used in time. helps pre van! many colds. NLLIIIC-——"‘———'”"—*"“""_""*‘--——'—“ Stri-"t Address — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- 2.1: — — - - _ _ _ -. ‘ Conductor -— "How old is that I boy?" Father-"Fbur." Conductor-"He looks eight!" Father-"Can I help it if he wor- ries?" prevent. Half tho battle in doctorlng children's colds is to give them something they will like; something they will take without any fuss, and this the mother will flnd in Dr. Wood's Norway Plus Syrup. It not! promptly and effectively, England achieved domination over half the world under Eliza- beth. "Gcod. Queen Anne" still brings mcffow memories to studcr; of English history, while Victoria's long and generally sunny reign is still green in the memory of older Britons. They know that under the British conception of monarchy, a reign by a new Elizabeth might well prosper beyond that of any 0.! the ..2 9i .4 r f‘ P; liness. Eotshions’ lLatest For Chic Dresse ' ‘flay-mate fl kl K p; charm l‘ mm Cnmpanlfln and queen-in-thc-ina younger sister. Yrmfls” Rose ' d-or. “m5: tliiiistiis xiiiuiilm-m, but only l kindltsi and most ilevotcd lg!" in the i".i]ii(ll.\'-8T9\““g ‘an be“) veloping pit! who already m’ 5119 15 11, hn; shown s0 m“ - "e rodltionol altitbtltes 0f flu“ qmereDS plenty of freedom in this cunn-Ilifits do challis print dress with l‘ _ _ the front. The back rt! ‘U? b3, flares from the brief F." f?‘ ‘ ‘the cunning frillcd llvfhfcll‘ binding in a color of the 11ml ~pd binding is stitched nllvlll 156k and used for the DP" m. sleeve bows It lmllys m‘ pulrtfiidtli: min“ m1 world to make it and so will: r“ It would be sweet hl "Mon" velveteen with white linen an“ Style m. 3:30 is dvslWd Wm 1.2 yards o.’ 364M“ Ti and 3 1,3 yards of bloom.- Price of Voile?" l" stamps or C51“ (coin ilidrcss wrap coin carchllh’ l“ m" chnrlotfetcwn Guardlflll F‘ style No. 836 Size... Name street Addie" t! City s