PAGE TWO - JAIN UAKY [It 173/ a‘ Trus unnluurunuvviv UUAKULAN _ 4 __= itera tare aagggggaqqgoabooboxoonq Rcolrn g-r- .S'ocz"czfmuongd ‘Personal -A:“-A Fashions -:- Today's Short Wave Radio Program 1n English. Royal d. M-xlon picture 3.’ in i936. Vocal and concert. 2R0, 311 . 1c of the Hours.” .75 meg; GSC . Crimean Taters. 0;» and World Affairs. , 1.2 {ll . 9.6 meg, blxtillfiv t;.\:, NEHIERLAyQS '7 j: lllw-Jsiztppy Programs, PCJ, I! 2 m., 9.59 meg. BFRXJN ,1 zle-Frzvtll-ich Barbarossa. 11.111.25.11 m, 11.77 meg. BERLIN 1 - B?» itft-d Children's Choir. ll 1157i 4 m . the Betty Miartin." the Meliufsh Broth. _ n1 , 11.75 meg.; GSC, 19 ‘>15 1119;.‘ G58. 31.5 m., TOKYO I.Z—-“Overseas Program," -- 20.5 m., 14 G meg. r". i 1 <—.~:f———- _ ___ . l. WOMEN who "y. suffer in si- 1. lance often pay a double penalty for “caring this gag of unscifishncss or Iv pride. Painful . oils are nature's lrning that some- irg 1's wrong and Growing girl: rile life are often blmhcr ad- GSB, 31.5 111,1 jlnglishBlcnfl (ole i i i The House Not For Her By EVE BRANGWYN (Continued) She woke in the morning with ears strained for the tlnkle of the telephone bell which never came. j By midday she had to admit there was going ‘to be no sign from Alec. He hadn't forgiven her then! Monday passed, Tuesday, and still no sign. On the third day she rang him up at his office. He wouldn't like it. Still- His voice, though it made her heart leap, sounded cool. Yes he'd had a pleasant weekend. People staying with his people which made it jolly. Oh yes, he was quite well. hoped she was the same. ‘ind would she excuse him now; someone waiting to see him. That was all. Sonia‘ turned away angerly. Not a word about meeting again or anything. Oll well- Her chin went up with a jerk. Ifhe intended taking up that attitude, let him! And for ten miserable days dur- ing which Sonia told herself altern- ately that she was ‘wretched and that she didn't care a hoot, no communication of any sort passed between them. It was as though their intimate friendship had never been. It was on the evening of the second Friday that the letter came. Sonia found it on the mat when shecame home and saw with a long letter. Carefully written, tOO. not dashed off anyhow as Alecs so often were. "My dear letter may girl-Possibly this surprise you, though I I feel that after what you said on our last evening together it cannot imake much difference to you. "For the fact is I am going to be married, Sonia. You knew that I was anxious to settle down in a home of my own. and having now met a girl tvltll ‘whom I know I can be happy I am hoping to do it quite soon. Under the circumstances I thought it best you and I should not meet again until things were settled, as they now are, especially as you. time is so fully occupied with affairs more material to you than mine! "Still we have been good friends for a long time for that reason I feel 1 may ulakc a last request of you w plove our friendship. That is that you will come and meet Chloe-who I am quite sure you will like-and at the same time let her show you round the little place we have taken and are furnishing for ourselves. "5116 i5 1111116 young. not clever like you are, and besides being an- xious to meet you I know she will greatly value your expert advice on the arrangement and decoration of the house. You could suggest all kinds of little artistic touches as I well know. And it would give me v. AAL4‘ i yin ' use. 1 like IDorothy “m iMost Women Expect or v From the Men They Marry and That is Why Happiness Does Not Rule Their Homes The reason that no woman has s husband who lust completely comes up to her ideal and is fashioned to her a husband who ls ice to all the balance of the world but who ls fire to her. nd who is attractive to women m‘! Wlmm Other women run after, but she doesnt wrnnt him ever to look at another woman but her- S? i i i Sh est in kissing her when face as he did in dressing up for. She wants a husba heart's desire is because: She wants 5h C5 e wan a husband h so gooddoomng as w w o is handsome but not sou to herself and mi‘ 111° Ygfglnsglgwe made that sheik marry that drssed, but she Consider; um 599111 99 P" Cent of the clothes money on herself. ______.__. She wants a h terful and who ru. Muse people to say; "Heavens! want-s a. husband to be well- t she has a right to She wants a husband by others yet who will out his church, his poll ish enough to think ings or decorations, can do as he pleases. She wants a. husband who V going to a place of amusement movies alone. of his habits changed and his likes, see old Bill any more. see how it is so inconvenient ters even come for a night. father to his children, who everything they want but over them or correct them, or even aspire to have tastes meddled with 110W b1651- he 1a 1n having a Wife who will not let him eat the things he or read in bed, or indulge in any b: m; 31111159 W110 W111 have enough chara t t b tied Submit meekly w c er o e respec tics and his neckties. 1191" llenpecklng and let her pick any say-so about 11s furnish- a-ny Place in it in which he will be wililng to step out if she feels like but who would not dare even to go to the She wants a husband who will be grateful for having all and who will realize merits he enjoys. She wants a husband who will give the gad hand to all of HER friends, while she feeds H18 on cold shoulder until they cease COming to She wants a husband who will make Mo her and the girls welcome whenever they come on a nice long visit, but who will she can't possibly have HIS mother and sis- She wants a husband who will be a good will slave and deny himself to give them who will not think of assuming any authority Demand Too Much Present an invidlous comparl- . She wants a husband who I W111 1111111‘ 1t- Woflh whlle to support a nice home, but who will not be fool- THE FAVOR“; ggkukgiciime o|= CANADA'S LOVELIEST MOTHERS i t i i i i | THE COOK'S CORNER I 1 LEMON FLUFF. Place in the top of a double boiler .;'0l11' tablespoons cornstarch. few ig-l-ams salt, one coullflll 11116 811111‘ ulated sugar, and mix with one- third cupful cold miik._ Then add slowly one and two-thirds culifulfi more milk. Place over heat and cook :until thckened. silrrlng constantly- Add two beaten eggs-yolks fuel pouring a little of the hot mixture over the yolks, and then retzruink all to the double boiler. Cook two minutes, remove from heat and add grated rind of two lemons and three-fourths cupful lemon juice. Stir in the stiffly beaten whites of “ EDWARD, ouuve AN ‘USE SAYS . and just u often DR. DAFOI Says: and for some um: nftenv Oil . . When the time unvcd we selected I‘ ‘ olive SqIP bathing these famous babies. “A; the time of the bfflmfgedytzfebllgllijilfieildlllzllb flu. l I l, _§iilf.‘il'é’.l',“ro.'il'.l‘l', u. in EVERY DAY r0 an ova SKINS SMOOTII mo rlussu ” Prolalnanl Wlnnlpa] Soclallta ‘No wonder so many peo le com limeut u on Edward's and Diane's love Jmcomp em Mn. Gardner. ‘They use P " adds olive jun u eagerly, u l do." Cleve: little children. To kee their akin u loft audjmooth as their lovely mot efl, ll! he: advice, and use Palmolive, the one lea made with gentle Olive Oll. Ollva Oil l: Important Remember, costly Olive Oil, so good for delicate skin, h the reason Palmolive cleanses deeply, and at the nme time soothes and refreshes your skin. Use Palmolive regularly. Get some rods andysn your skin on the Way co real, all-ave: ovelllms. follow ing soap live , 0S n ssifaFr AMomiIIgSmiIe COMMON COMPLAINT i, "Rheumatism," said the doctor, “causes a man to imagine that his Joints are very much larger than] they actually are.’ ‘ "I lcrlow," said Mrs. Built-h. “Our butcher has it." Fashions’ Latest Har Chic Dressers "Mrs. Smythe-Browne was null-K the final arrangemalts for her ela- borate reception. Mrs. smythe-Brown (to her olf servann-Brfdget, for the first 3| minutes after 6 O'clock I want you to stand at the drawing-mom door andcallthegueswnamesasthe; arrive. Bridget (her face lighting upl- Very well, mivum, I've been want- ing to do that to some of yam friends for years! There's flattery and newness 1n this plaid wool frock and newness in cuffs of velveteen. or discipline them . the two eggs, place in shel-bets and f serve cold with a topping oi’ sweet-i ened whipped cream. start that it was from Alec. Her fingers trembled as she tore P the envelope open. And what a . The full sleeves create“ a wide shoulder-lino. The slender skirt has a moderate flared hem. . Pierce‘: Favorite Pre- . , . rd _.rl a short time l was feeling v re lgnn.“ hen" size, ubs. 50c. Buy novvl the greatest happiness to know you two were friends. "Please, Sonia, be a good sport In a. word a woman wants a husband who is a combination lover, i“;' Dainty Embroidery for Pillow Cam , / - M l " N Edie-art Dorian NO- 1'71 ESIlIdrIrIt-siiun bed linens were considered the height of luxury in days gonc bv but. the modem homemaker, whether she be a bride of twenty duvs o. of UVPTHY years, chooses nrle fabrics for her pillow slips and decks théj“ M.“ damp, embroidery, These designs are unusually simple to work (lr-licnic and dccorative. They may be worked in all white on white or colored slips or the flowers may be done in pastel shades and the leave! t- . m ‘lgzilrfrrgrletghrsi. contains transfers for the designs lllllltfflted, 001119191! 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For real r<‘§ll|¢!. I'M'l|l(1. lt llivvu you four times us much 311W" S‘!!! 11'! Flllflldid- 1Q “"59"” "l" cough nlvdi no for your mono-y and rhlegm, motile!» tllr- irrltntml mcm- ymfll fillll it wry pleasant and depend- lblv. for rmll rvlil-f. Make n syrup by stirring 2 cups of [ranulatcll augnr flflfl unv- r-u u of water I few moments. until ellsnolvr-d. No Cooking needed-it n no trouble at all. Nun put 21f ounce! of Pine: (obtained trance, and ruit-ltly eases soreness nml iliiitimllt lrcnlllin". _ Pint-x is 11 compound containing B01‘- way Pin". In rum-entrain] form. wvll known for its soothing oifm-t nn throat mr-mnrano». Money rt-fundcd if 1t doesn't. pleale you perfectly. and come. Cllolc and I will be at the house expecting you on Sunday afternoon-Alec." An address followed. which Sonia never even glanced at. It was ‘m. believable! Alec! Marrying 30mg. one else! A bitterness she had never ex- pericnced before swept over her for a. long while she simply could not think at all. After a time she began to ask herself what she was going to do about it. should she go. Could she go? If shc didn't, Alec would feel he'd scored over her, and that she'd never let him do. a t '0 Her taxi drew up outside the door of a very attractive looking house 1n a road cut through the ground" of an old mansion up in Hempncad direction. Almost before she out. Alec was beside the mall and generally taking charge as llc did. Oh, but she mustn't let him, now that— "Come on in, my dear." he was saying. "Chloe is here. You don't know how pleased we both are to see you at our future home!" He looked rather pale, some, noticed. not quite at ease 1n his manner in spite of his jaunty words. She felt him looking at her and was thankful for the slick new coat she was wearing, the 10x gul- that became her so well, and the cleverly tilted little hat showing her bronze hail- beneath its brim. Also for her cleverly applied touch o; ma ke up. "You're looking splendid!" He was flunlnt: her up the short path to the front door. “so good of you to come, too!" Sollia smiled up him sweetly. "Wily. of course I came! Nice of you to ask mei 1’m simply longing to see this house of yours. Old had stepped her. paying money-maker, diplomat, martyr and saint that she can at once resllefit. revere and push around, and there isn't. any such a man. There never their soul mates. was and there never will be. And this ls why women never really find _ DOROTHY DIX. The HOUSE WIFE and ‘HER ACTTVITTES FRIENDSHIP friendship, a It is a sweet thins. dear balm, A happy and auspicious bird of calm, Which rides o'er life's ever-tumul- tuous ocean; A god that broods o'er chaos in commotion; A flower which, fresh as uplands roses are, Lifts its bold head into the world's pure air, blooms most radiantly when others die- Health, hope, and youth, and brief prosperity; And with the light and odor of its bloom shining within the dungeon and the tomb; Whose coming is as light and music are Mid dissonance and gloom~a star Which moves not ’mld the moving heaven alone- A smile among dark fl- gentle bone Among rude voicm, n. beloved light, A solitude, a refuge, a delight. —She1ley. CARROT STICKS An inexpensive hors d'oeuvre may be made with young carrots. dark horse. aren't you? 1 never guessed-J’ She broke off. In the doorway a girl stood smiling, An extrlwrdln- lrlly pretty sirl. with fair curls bunched on the back of her head and a little cap clinging like a limpet to the side of it. Hel‘ smile rcvcalcd lovely teeth between fresh red lips. And Sonia could have killed her where she stood! "This is Chole," Alec was say. 111K. "I'm simply delighted that you two should meet." How could men be so idiom? Sonia thought bitterly. I I I The tour of inspection was over, though it had been thorough and protracted. Once more they were all back in the panelled lounge and Chloe was saying gaily. I'm so glad you like it all, 13¢. cause I'm absolutely thrilled at the thought of living in it. Of course ilflknow I'm frlghtfully lucky to get Yes-yes. you are!" Sonia said Jerkily. For what could she say after being shown the house of her dvvalns and realizing another womrul was going to live in 1t.- wlth Alccl It just wants a few more personal touches," Alec put in. But we shall soor. supply those, shan't we, Chloe darling?" Rattler!" said Chloe airily. Sonia must come and glvc me some more hints!" ze_lo> (Continued on pa Scrape tender, yo and rather long carrots. Slice 1 gthwise info fairly sturdy sticks. Stand in iced salted water for 1 hour. Drain. Then wrap in wet napkin and sprinkle with chopped gar- lic. Stand in refrigerator for sev- eral hours, unwrap and shake off all garlic. Women talk for many and of- tan for few. True valor lies halfway between cowardice and rashnesc. A woman never believes a man who says he understands her, Home is just what the hudoand makes it and the wife keeps it. Clothes don't make a man, but cosmetics add considerable to a woman. The stark is one bird that doesn't fly south in winter with the others. Every town has its main meets, and every main street has its share of automobile crashes. The man who drinks too many rounds often has a lot of squaring to do with his best girl. KITCHEN MUSIC -Canon W. H. Gray, vicar of Christchurch priory, near here, has brought music to the kitchen. Writing in his parish magazine he w . ys. "I constantly hear my parishion- iers complain of the death of good cooks. It is all a. question of rhy- thm. I have a radio in the kitchen, controlled from my study. When I know that omelcttes or pastry are OIJY-hOmmUIIMMIOIII-fldlhlll the forks beating time with the music. The result is a perfectly turned-out omelette and light pastry. MALES REQUIRE GAY PLUMAGE PARISIAN MILLINER BELIEVES w-Calling for more colorful hats for men-even yellow-Lily Dache. millinery designer, observed today: "When a man is depressed he takes a drink. A woman goes out and buys a hat." Wives, weal-y of household du- ties, purchase new hate as a stim- ulant to ease nervous tenslcn. said ‘ Miss Dache, who made a flying trlpi to the Pacific Coast to get inspira- tion for new lleadgear-Jrom a sca- I ll ‘Men's hats are too muel alike," declared the slim, eager Parisian. "Phey are too much like a uniform. “Men do not know the stimula- tion of buyirm a new hat. They "Yflfiq Wale/z! 0on1 reu m: YOU'RE s OLIHASIIIONED um YOUAHM/zeaddoaqfi, " WHY DONT VOU USE QUAKER MR8. D. ‘FRANK Quaker Always the Same for Bread, Cakes and LEMON CREAlVl PUDDING. Two egg yolks, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon flour. 1-2 teaspoon salt. Mix to a smooth paste with a. little water. Add 2 cups of hot milk and cook until it thickens. 'I‘ake off jthe ‘ire, add juice and grated rind of 1 lemon. When pudding is oold put the 5tiffl_v beaten whites of eggs on the top woman is tired and soul weary of the world they can find complete rejuvenation in buying a. hat. "The reason it that a woman's hats are frivolous and colorful and made to flatter her. ...to hide her defects. “Now if men wore more color in their hats, not harsh greens and reds, but subtle shades of blues and maroons and yellows, colors which would give their clothes life and them an opportunity to express Lllernsclves, they would find the buying of hats as rel reshing and , stimulating as do women." if BIG EGG (By The Canadian Press) YARMOUTTI, N. S.—Mrs. Alvin Hatfield is thinking of entering her pet hen in some kind of egg-laying contest. Tile bird, a Plymouth Rock, laid an egg weighing five ounces, measuring 9 1-2 inches around "the long way." It was 3' 1-2 inches from end to end. i ‘Style m. 1851 Size. It's just about the smartest and most useful dress you could own for school, college and the office. For another more dressy version, black lustrous satin crepe is ador- , able with a. parade of tiny set!- covered buttons from neck to hem. 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