.~ are ;-»»n.»v1pqqmyyn A "0man’s Re ‘ HAPPENINGS or THE_ ..WEEK.. I m K IIIIIII ' A "rainbow" wardrobe bu been Dr. and Mrs. Leo B. MoKenna decided on by Queen Elisabeth for had as their recent week-end guest . In preference to keeping Miss Lena McLure of Charlotte- to one or two shades, she has de- town at their residence. Wellins- sided on a variety of colours. sel- ton Street. London. Ont. iectlng in each case the soft tones ' ’ ' ‘ that suit her so well. Her choice A cable from China received by includes dusky ashes-of-roses ink friends in Montreal announces lime green, dove grey. and t ee the marriage to have taken place ‘blues. Dove grey and blue are 1n Shanghai Tuesday of Min Elsie two of her favourite colours. The Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs grey is almost a pink, the delicate Seymour Knight, of Georgetown. Prince Edward Island. to Dr. Clay- jshade of a d0ve's neck. Her selec- lJufl-B 0f blues BIB duck-egg. u ‘fury ton George, a graduate oi Varsity. pale tone. and an intense but soft The bride is a graduate of the Royal Victoria Howltal. class '34. Lpervenche. Beige and blad: also film's 1n the Queen's choice of and has been attached to the Alex- wlotbsa for the spring. A very im- portant fashion point for women Dr. George is well-known in on- Nho B" 11W 5619091118 Olvthcs 1'01‘ treal having been at one time an nprins and summer is the most » interns at the Royal Victoria Hos- puitable choice of furs for the iplm, no n, at present attached warmer months of the year. Blue . to the Royal Army Medical Corps fox and nutria have been chosen by in Shanghai. The bride left Mon- the Queen for two of her 11M treal in March for China. ' ensembles Both lovely ' ' ' ' Ill-rs. the former ‘Will SW98! l8 Mrs. W. E. Bentley, accompanied deep spiral cuffs on a simple mt by her friend. Mrs. Margaret Mil- in a rather hnghtfhgde of green. lar left Thursday for Halifax m sndra Hospital for several Princess Elimbeth peering , the quadrangle of Windsor Castle m,” Bgmgwonl -which some day may be her own of the social events of . -in search of amusement. has Mr. and Mrs. Bentley will take up wlved a mystery that puzzled Mime their residence in this ciw. of her elders. She stopped to watch . ' ' . the mounting of the guard, and heard a strange clapping noise Royal babies rarely set fashion in that others had noticed for several the matter r oh-rinionihz days past. After a search the 01051186- Prinoeas laughed as ahe saw ail Fills- man secreted in the quadrangle, I It he!’ busily plying a pair of clappers. I will be wrswed it developed that he was acting Brilssels lace. with a g5 g gcgrggrqw~ggtugfly g, wgrg- orange satin Tlbbflll. A 56$!!! $103k pigeon. Investigation disclosed trimmed with ermin. completes that a week ago, to intense embarrassment of all concerned. a. l 913mm glighted on me mu be“. which—in accordance with Dutc skin hat of one of the crack house- 1 cuswm- denotes not only the ' gtgtug-Jjke standing of her family, but also A; “v11. her religion. Although she cannot yet wear them. the Princess will alao receive formally on this oc- casion some of the heirloom jewels the traditional a high-born the outfit. The Princess will wear tiny bonnet of hand-made lace line of the castle guard. ians watching the guard mounting first smiled and then laughed, the Higeon changed its perch to the . t of another guardsman, than which 80 Wlilh lpplng on to the hats of two more. Dutch heflddTefi 0! The rigid line of guardsmen was lady. wavering and there was an occa- ' ' ' ' explosion of suppregged Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spencer and rergemt-msjomtheir son. Gordon. returned t0 or: the piggon, ‘Saint John, Wednesday from Day- The clapper was impressed irmfltona Bach. Fla. m. and Mrs. service to avoid another such Spencer also spent some time lb Ins Angeles. happening. I O O l It was with deepest anxiety that Congratulations I their T10R11: lfriefiilds heard of the gigdftklxiadlbml/IIS. D. M. Gass who very crlt a ness o Master e honour of having Tom Stewart. scn of Mr. and Mrs. . several of her pictures hung in H. Ronald Stewart, of Ottawa, I the Watson and Continental Gal- during the past few weeks. Hap- leries in Montreal. pily Tom has passed the crisis and l , , _ . ituisbnow hoped his convalsecnce ; M,“ Lem McLum who h“ been w s. at} 1 v l E e o3 a spending the winter in Toronto. ls in Otmwa for a few days on her way home. Miss McLure is stay- sional laughter. so a went and shooed are being ex- ‘eslglilrs. A. B. mlarbuton wasuhos- at a pre‘. y arranged ter- noon tea Wednesday at her Caven- m‘ 5t H" qhfifl’? Eaurlel q I uh Apartment‘ | The death of Mrs. Percy Bar- ° ° ° ' low is deeply regretted by her Mrs. (Dr) W. H. Pethick gave [wide circle of friends among whom another of her delightful bridge she leaves many pleasant memorial. parties on Wednesday afternoon Sympathy goes out to the husband entertaining at six tables at her and con in their sudden bereave- bomc 299 Euston Street. ment. O O I U I I l U Princess Elizabeth, heir-presump- tive to the throne, is reported to have a new ambition-to play the tuba. She first saw the instru- ,ment when . ' ' ° -band gave a concert at Windsor The sympathy of many friends Castle. After the performance. will go out to Mrs. Leslie J. Stacey King George and Queen Elizabeth who left last week for Collin ood, and the Princesses met Fred Mor- Dnt. called to her old home v the timer, the band master. "What's that big instrument over there?" “That Mortimer replied. Miss Alena Home and Miss Irene? Horne entertained at an attractive two table luncheon bridge at the Canadian National Hotel on Thurs- lay. . erious ilhress of her fatherwho éased away before she could Elizabeth inquired gravely. each his beside. is a. big bass," h cut in squares and serve. the Fodena Works ~ ‘ vO-O-O-O-Ofi-O-OfOmvvvvv alm f S0c¢4iHa l and Per 7 Yv v orial {ilzas vi vv hions f 5.. “ L‘ Lit vvvw v v -.--vfiv--.v¢_ 6'81""? 0. <> 4P 0 l} 4| 1 P . i L44 A k A vwvvvvvvv vvvvw vv THE COOK ‘S CORNER BBAISIFD SHORT RIBS OF BIII 3 libs. short ribs 1-2 cup flour . Salt, pepper 6 tablespoons shorten 2 wlhoe cloves 1 bay leaf I Method: Wi the meat well, be sure to have t butcher wack the bones for you or title-y will be difficult to cut. Flour each piece" well and brown on all sides in the ‘ hot. melted shortening. Add more of this if nece sary for there should be sufficient to turn each piece a rich. golden brown, Season with salt and power and add the coves and bay leaf. Pour over enough boiling wafcr to half cover the meat. Cover closely and simmer gently for about 5th 4 hours. until the meat is falling from the bones P1111118 ills 188i» 45 minutes oft cooking, ndd the potatoes which have been peeled. Season them with salt arri pepper and add a ll*tle more water. if necessary. When done. 1hr; meat should b“ rich and juicy with just enough of the wel‘. flavored sauce to season both it and the potatoes. Date Torte tablespoons flour -2 teaspoon birthing powder sa -4 cup sugar 2 eggs. beaten 1-2 teaspoon vanilla l 1-2 cups chopped dates 1 1-2 cups chopped nuts Method: Mix and sift the flour. basking der and salt. Beat the eggs an add the sugar gradually. beating until it is well dissolved. Add tihe flavoring and then add the chopped dates and nuts. Fold in the sifted flour mixture and tum into a shallow. well greased pan. Bake in a slow. 325 deg. F. oven for about 50 minutes. Let cool be- fore removing from the pan, then Ii you are not using the whipped cream. the following makes a nice sauce to use: Orange Sauce 5 tablespoons butter 1 cup icing sugar 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract 1 tailfesprvcn orange juice Method: (‘ream the butler until it is very soft. then add the sugar gradually. Add the lemon flavor- ing and the orange juice and beat lmfll Tight and fluffy Heap into a. dish and chill until firm. Serve cold on the date torts while it ls still warm. "Oh. I would like to play that." said the Princess. Mortimer was embarrassed until the King inter- rupted with the rennark: “You aren't nearly his. enough to man- age that-in any case you wouldn't have wind ennuvlh." MAY RAISE LANDMARK LONDON. _ (GP) -- Demolition of Westminster House together with small buildings On the w" side is prcirvrsed in a £49000‘! 62000-- Mm schww for immovemeng oif Parliament square. ' l. sin/ice; Have the Love Affair All Women Dream Of What Makes a Man Fall in Love! Of course they're happyi Here's a girl who used her head-as well u her heart-to win her man. A few of her pointers? Let him know he mean: more io you than anyone else in t e world —but never let him think e’! the whole world. Keep an independent spirit. A dash of uncertainty pleases the moat solemn suitor. When you talk to him be ani- mated. Your favorite radio star's latoai ac a bit. from a goaaipy news- paper cc umn arnuau more than a rehash of your bridge game. Little things are irnporian 1 A A A Q ""'Iwvvw7vYvv But mentally because she loves ren that she mus invent the torture inflicting upon yxctaurseli from it as you should from any other evil that would blight your e. at home way. tion to them. ___..__. Nor need he worry about her committing suicide. faintest notion o! do it She ‘ound c him into doin works 1t for . iron more quickly and gifts, favorite dishes, happy lur- prises. Plan to do thing: together. Watch A A4 A and.‘ A A‘ AA r- r A Vvvwvwwwvvwivvw yvvvvvnv-vvvv. by Mothers Dwarf Their Children Melit- ally and Make ThemTWeaklings Un- able to Cope With the World Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a bo M118. andamtakinaabuaincsaconrrle lemiswhattodoaboutmymother. killed1!' - ' ‘ tn her. she declares she will kill hersell if I do. stand this all my ilfe? Arlsw : N? mother has a right to wreck a child's life as your mother isudoing 1!. be perfectly justified in leaving her the only way in which you can save will not only be a prisoner who also will be a slave who will do nothing her whims. _.__._._ You will never even be a man. She babyhood. for she wiil never let you or intelligence that ally malming her child, it a moron, we would ut ion of Oruelty to Chil its inhuman parent. we constantly and spiritually rted from you .or an instant. But o enemy could do at: tire hsarm ahs e The right sort of m It doesn't seek to w ate her, only shedding cr e breaks a d with She is her itisworth. l I O Dear Dcroth Dix-What can you too good to you My mother-in-faw on herself in giving want, and that are taste is simple and hers is fussy. grandiose, ‘so she is continually hure that don't flt inlto our house ave. mind just the kind oi a death that she will get aheac thin that will set my her about firrnlture an cl e6. and It will hurt her feelings, her to be. rsed, quite bear to have our taste as matter settled once and for . Of worse, this carrtalwa things, but when it comes to guts‘ ' c c o Dear Miss parry with a youn amily o. five. cannot marry this has to take care o her amily. burden of her family. What shall Answer: Evidently‘ ou brake ‘the ou an er . sugrpng boyme that she has the right se téke care of. oooooao++oo+o+oo+oo+o+em Household Scrapbook (By nonnun LEE) ooo-o-owoooooo-ovoooo-ooo-o-o Cleanln Plano Surface ks and dirt may be removed bv turns over the surface of the piano with a damp cloth. Rub dry ‘ and go over the wood with a fl? dipped in olive oil. after which polish with a 0hilm0ls‘lfilulflf or some pieces of old kid gmel. Q . cold. Gold water will “hly 6°01 all: job. Dripping Orcam Iifa little outm- u named on the side or the muc of the cream pitdior, it will vrmhi the driooinc the 3 woman in pol able to ka care oi herself. buwra I my fr y ever i went out I always had to call e d hour. About t yourself. will not have one hour of liberty. but you ETQW RD ntooomeandreacue see mothers like yours who dwarf their and make them weaklings who can never alone, or walk without being held by the hand. and we do nothing about it. Yet the one is no less a crime than the other. .__.__._. No doubt your mother excuses her cruelty to vou by saying that it is you so much more than other women love their child- t always have you right is doing you. Wear-e now movirfif into a new house . tcien I want to firrnish. but I am of me and furnish it for us as a surprise with gs eeth on edge. What must I tellher thatlwoilldllketobuymyownthinwaorizytobe gruff}! I you will have to tell her that you do not see d inasmuch _..__.._.. olfmindoutthatfhasecrctofgivindwelcomenresentsis not whatyou like yourself. and. as it thI-tstrlkesanoth bedonc _ sthingaacheckisthemoatweioomeoial Dix-lbw the last seven years I have aksa an ‘ Mbybc so, but Hlhld year! alibi» °"° "cm l? fath i? dead b t mother is y er . u and successful, ways at her beck and l. because when- home he time she tbat\ I wo at dn’t get home. An automobglle Wh I went to a party she _ ma to icll the people that my mother was ill andlhadtogohome .Them- au.t is I have given up going anywhere be- cause it is so embarrass to have to leave as soon as I t to a I make a date with a . she e break I have to go 8.10mi and sit around d arbook Just because "she wanis he: er." When I sneak of leavinK What must I doiiL ‘ilk/lust 1 because at 1s If vou stay with her. vou but fetch and carry and wait upon children stand with her: she cannot bear to be love like that is worse than hate. Malice itself couldn't you. and you should protect other love doesn't tear down a child. It builds him eakcn him. him It does not but only the good of the child. It is only rank gratification that happiness at the A mother's toara should be sacred. but wharf she soba over the tele- one until her son comes home from his fraternity meeting, with a girl, cries unti. he gives up every she is only w a coward’; weapon e tears and he should pay no at - weeps until pleasure to sit to get her Shahaartthe utthatehecantcrroize ‘or. ing . has . bidding by holding that fear over his head and IOU do with a mother-h-law who is spends the money she should use us expensive presents that we don't need and don't always exactly the wrongl thing. I like eimp us c . 1y o furniture. she adorees 31s with huge pieces of furni- that as . live with the things it is more important that you should be pleased than (far; ofoourse. uaenoneo butcvenaottlsbettor coo awn itiocn that it would be bcttor for the girl to if she makes the money it to decide which one she prefers to $110115! ‘DIX. l-lzairnv MOTHERS . B I ' "iii? CHHRRBVW f us tohave the era fancy and c? when it is possible and it doesn't mattor in little “Mat W" con saw them interpret famous "Mother Goose Suite" ‘Saint-Baa reportofthiscorlcertsayfg-J‘ . . . the children shriaked w delight at the antics of the ‘ ‘. - . conned been keeping - sufficient to supmrt a a fact that I MEN LIKE WIFEY to TbppIAIiimafcafCllur/ul -. ' Bb0K$rART1 < _ Dorothy D|x._s Letter Box M U s | c Too Much “Supervision” and Selfish Interest °" M‘ "' f “The Book of Nanc story of Old Eng and and New Eng and" by and Eleanor Willcughby’ by C. Day Lewis, "The Magic 5 China's Crane with a foreward Y L: ed book arm, w though the pla London), anyone his other on u i 32.1.‘..°‘§‘1£Z‘""’°"'°‘°‘“°' ' W“ m“ 6°“ Oaewemaualwsyitalla aaotlna ‘oooo-o-oo-Qoo-o - As h.i-h r1: h ' ‘ » wbeiraiiebalfcmd madieinaihi rstr-ruusm - i i "izrslt".."'tt"i.il.z.in"ai r ‘ ‘ s t ‘ ‘*1 “......e“"‘...f.2‘...'?..r"‘..§i$l "1"" “"*"’ ~ - ugflle ' i ' 040904-00“ tssrsrliisz... 3.2.1: "‘°"°"' ‘l - u» w.» Mo» Mr»: , ,,,,,_,_,,, ,,,,,,, ‘J wall-known pycbologili up t my aoanra 13> schliétblull. loll" with dicmin A~ m I‘ mm“ “t? '1?" p. v- . banqoaeipgapqaicliywlm ' --~ ~--—- -- - , u not as Q11 W1!!- I - oftbeulitile" a ldutim Bendincinooineforyour .nitneceasarytorep toll! ‘glmitgtvhlrmlioeymltopaatura off-lgnibwinufi lovgugzéoiionaathdéuzlfitagi? “Dr ~ "lbw-m oftcnaatliealolahaaanaaoad. . ping '. é an‘! scam anus btpogiaipa Haifa-marshy. “l” m" 14mm" ‘mu, in?“ , \ of this festival is to tflnilll to make a cw.- timious ren'| best from January to Juna o! The festive year and was l. decided success. G and with charming illustrations. puitishara say it can best be de- scribed " he Cautious Carp" and P Radlov is another new and very makes m amusing April book for the youn!- to visita friend or to’ 3mg utang, immie tb Deer” by somppi, are other new children's books". "The Book of Grey been compiled by Dora Whitefield sages of cerpts from all C Empty Wild" BB o and Her Beaver People." accoun and sudden death is no doubt be in great demand as he was such a well known and well loved character. “m, by light the Canadians. Canadian h in easy doses some of the more lyrical French Canada into sim le verses- nuraery mane verso wi a s M ueri laine e Vcrcheres. the Ooureur de Bois, Ja ues Gutter, La Salle and who fo that lured him all his lifetime. - The whisper And BOY well received in comm given by the ‘Ilotonw Sym- gihon of the wonderful Marlonettea were a marion "int liste lained th t-th ould not wtlgplilother goose ggpzodes thay were aoclutom to Chinese habit of purchasing child- Prizca are given for the books ubiished his year. was’ inaugurated last books. children's .. 0° I22’; it"s” 912......“ i.‘ 91°52 h y child's bgik e by a comparison to a "The Rose‘ and the '—"I is really outstanding." other es in icturca by Nicholas "Alckws Luck" by ilidna ‘Turpin, and Hugh: a Eric Milner-Whitc Duckett, “Dick r and Other Stories o. mous Heroes" by Louise by Lin "Andy and the Lion" by a Ink, “The Runaway Barbara Maury and Lilly Owl" has his books. “Men the Last Frontier," "Tales of an Cabin," “Pilgrims of the and “The Adventures of Owl's recent t of Gre book will ea of the French Regime" B. Bourixiot should da- hearts of ve young easily remember- —and iFor this little volume puts tales of do Roberval, Madc- "Ia Ba e his river stlc fateful river with the n its name. to the tune of ‘Taffy was "alshmau — J. M. Barrio‘: been issued in and it is that, wl-l a stage fail- aeven weeks in “The David’ Scotland. , In connection with children's m-cheatra under me direc- Dobald. Reins, lut month, h Heddle eature. These ettes are famous .i'cr their rotation" of Tbchaikuwskys er Sui " but at this thousand child- Royal's and na’ "Dance Macabreflihe Nut- juvc , but fairy tales. In Beauty (Continued on page I8. Col. l) AMorningSmilc The five-year-old miss accom- nied her dad downtown recomb- y and upon her return home her mother asked: " ell, Ciaire. what did daddy do downtown?” Claire answered: "We went to the bank and talk to the lady rydrii-ng there, and she and then daddy game her all money." ..___.. “Alexander,” said Mrs. shocks, sweetly “do you remember what aw is is?’ "O! course. my dear." mom Mr. Bnooksufnetending to~ remerlnnlaeu-ed l the ifane. “It's ow "We no such thing." answered Mrs. Enoch». tally, ‘It's the day ¢l§’§‘°l€°§‘h?".r°€.s’1‘2.“~ m’ "' °" _._.______. dye through muslin before adding it to the water. danger of spoiling; the articg by a fow particles o u spotting it. a long handle when clean mechanism of the sewing It will gel in all those ners so easily that it simple a dreaded job. and not a particularly interest! collection of books, shelves of your secret the china. rather than e books. It gives a most colorful and inter- esting tone to your living room. is of the sparkling type and should be inept in that condi- tion in oirder best. dry well. It will sparkle beautifully, ‘The little cares that fretted me. The rustling Among the singing of The humming of th The foolish fears I cast them all away, Among Among the new-mown hay, Among the hus Where drosy poppea nod. Where ill thoughts die and good are born. Out in the fields with God. three or four week! flavor, and more tender, than very bright pi 1k affective way in making And Her Activities LOSING CAB-ES oi‘ the trees, the birds, e bees. of what may happen. the clover-scented grass, of theoorn, --E. R. Browning. VERY LITTLE TROUBLE Time should be taken to slrain Then there is no ndissolved dye GETS IN THE COR-NBS Use a small paint brush havtirgg e IN THE SECRETARY DESK If you have lovely antique china. 11B utilise the desk for SPARKLING JEWELRY Bo much of the costume iewelry nowadays to appear at its Rinse with warm watcr m‘ BUYING POINTEBS FOR MEATS B f tht h been agedfcr e8 a as isofbetfcr lean is a _ the marrow is UN slewing or bruising is the moat ti). - er outs tender, with low tempera in cooking. A single hair of a. sheep's wool. when seen under a microscope, is tohed like a salw. Wool. kneaded alnd beaten. is held together by the interlocking of’ the notches. and felt is tlhe result. HEDGES IMIPKRQVE SMALL PRDPERTY Fences. walls. hedges all add to the attractiveness and privacy a home, particular-l when "ru- sh m...“ "t e iapensve $111 moored‘ than thei; cost to the “Twila iypeeo? almhitecture of the house will" determine what sort of be usedée For the be of many styles. from lust flat pailinga nailed to a bottom rail. to square or egg mat pierce a molded elaborate gal 3S.’ p. top 5nd The Housewife , . l st. These may be of- malted; ma will ba- “hm” loqal (traditions. If 03h.“ 13.7 l-lWri-YUBMMQ and . 919W Pfil/wy is _wanted., a 1% wnll may be built to ccanpletoiv ude the outside world. On a qr street. on the other ha-nri, 1 low wall that does not completely hide the house may be pram-me, For a house of the Med terranean WW. a stuccoed wall would. look this ml , mm, a. til.’ All’? fist... m all corners should be softened by W. '11 re are many 1am indies and. the Wwypto 42$: iflln which would be best for your plane is to ult nuraeryman. w“ some good "PERFECT DINNER" PLAN)!‘ BY CHEFS n which I/Qitfbllklng chefs get to. geihcr, here s what consider the high point of the “perfect din- a"'-¢°"'...:l"i:. P" r be» i» u: en undzir the chin. e hum“ “mud The menu and several mint ruled of dining were in readiness to. dfiy ‘for a dinner at which the cm. “so chapter of Les Amis dimpl- ' cooks — e a i553} "“' ‘lmrff i’. “if ,1“...- wneruin Part1? ed e u e es. o r Am-land UIWH-llI-‘y. pwecidieint 021th; gm. Alflficlfitlun d Qhdg of were:- i--—-N ns must be t/uoked m. "he" chin (the “old-fashioned can way-done when mod was ‘or =1: rar"-;r.~a.;...> .... of pdiitim anfipreligionfir on L-Anyonc who "ma; leaves the wzgldrop too muc " e: éw-No aces of h ; lit anvwhgrle. mm w,“ iL-‘Dinem mist strive for “witty f-mspeeches. Cll-IANING THE UHLAB Bafcme sweeping the cell-air, if can is sprinkled over the floor it wi settle the dust and at fir; time scour out particles of dirt the: would 3 0th remain in tho tiny crevices of the cement. ‘ HANDKEIWIIIII! Onelmethod of whitening hand. kerchls-fs is to put them into a basin of colél water to which a. quarter of a. teaspoon of cream 01 tartar has been dissolved and allow iihem to soak overnight. l G. th lish t . or f Garaging. a bggk wall looks FOR DOLE!!!) JACKET TOPS SUN- BACK DRESS Makes It Useful For Spectator Sports With vacation days not far away. how about mntkin this smart litfle sun-back dress? I ‘s a hot weather essential for the countr and for the beach. The brief bo em jacket hides the aim-back and makes it a useful a.."r.ir. You'll wear it for spectator sfiorts, and even find it Just the t ing to hop into town for shop- ping. Youll wear tho jacket over other frocks. It's just a honey for week-oxide with if; varied activities; Make it of solid colored co‘t-rn with print cotton jacket and matching sash. of twin print and i cottons or of rint with sciid color- ed m- white aclret. It's so simple to sew. you'll want, to mats several in different color schemes. 8W1 N0. U60 is desknod f since I'd, 14. l6, l8. 30 RIB. U. g. inchrnaierial crdremandi -I n cist- mafcriaifor lwlmancaaah. or coin (coin carefully. address to Gar "iifirrllan aivihar» 80nd fifteen cents (150) in preferred) FASHION stuffs HOME DRESSM AKER‘ Blyie "0. filial..." urauu» THE