i r PAGE EIGHT t Woman's Re al Z0190 Oil! OrIOOOQfi f v v.1, v v vyiv1_1:r ‘at, IRIBUTE T0 A QUEEN "Londqi Bridge is falling down, My fair lady.".... Be it said to your renown That you wore your gayest gown. Your bravest smile, and stayed in tcwn Whcn London Bridge was faling down, My fair lady! Chlwgfi. -Mary A. Winter. Slecl slICOZ-S nre “pick!ed" by znuntrszon 1n ilCitl in lrder to 1-9- the tomb of an gyplltlil mouarclf, ll said t. have retained its clmrac- terutic aroma. II Ibrtld u-il/i nur Iii/Ir Plumb: will! Ire uwt- [fl/I], H!)/)III/ n-i/li- u ill» h" ji1'i/'11_1,'. \l.ir1/1ri' v/j (‘Ill/l t/u) 1111b I bull/VJ Quill-u" 0.11,," _ Brides orignally mnde their tvzd- y in; cake LlICHIISEAI/CS, a; ettdrnce o1 their skill lll llle culinary arts. Em,- hiis a plan for ciiztrging dc- feuce s . 10 cents for each birth cci . cute to create a chid- care fund. There ‘are about 200 million mil- lion millicn 1n:le;ules in a tizop of water. 1 null/mud 311ml lrvim jim. ‘ /'/'ui 17w”, I ilm/ "'1 [lino/fir 1 i/il/ill. i-liii/ if‘: Ind /J/III ung- 1. .111 01w 151110.’ Churltxs II, o1 England, 111cc stip- pressed coffee-house» and dencuuc- ed them as centers cf sedition. Oregon was the first, statc in the Union to tax gasoline. The fust tax ‘was levied in 1919. A11 ammonia yvnter solutinn is the best butli for cleaning COFIKSlOII from storage battery terminals. The 1941 crime of the Japanese war lords is that they're spoiling every 11ian's private ditain of a ' 1 Sea island paradise-Bcston Globe. Ar lar me —--l m! Qrmivr film/m if: gram! minriilnnu/l. jim l/uuk; [liar/r "comp/i": Bu! n’, {u}! ll/WIU v/ P1141117 and u ruwfl zlispurlrian, NEW’ HEMS BELIEVE M5,! EAT DEUCIOUS QUAKER cats 1:_v_z5y MORNiNG. its RICH m VITAMIN a, A new lzrm may be made on the worn \\.11<lo\v nlllldf.‘ by culling \ff 1hr» uoru purl anti l'll'lllillg' it 110w 1 nun for the slick by usixg glue itistcud of :0\\'lllg 1t. Ii the shutlc is old the maul-lie stitching will frequently cut through the material instead of stitching This would necessitate another hem being turn- ed u and that in all probabilities wtiult mean the shade would be too short for the window. A California man invented an electrically operated machine that uses three rotary trowcls re- volved 100 time; a minute to smooth concrete flors and pavements, O Babies, even in their first years, and growing children nccd manly fond tuctnrs for normal grow! and development. Vitamin I31 i! one of these factors necessary to normal nutrition. Quaker Oats is_ a rich and thrifty source of Vitamin H1. Among grain foods it is extra- rich in vegetable pl'(lI(.‘lf\S—-\\'lll(.'li Can aid in building muscles, Delicious, easy tn prepare— Quaker Oars is What's better on a cold day than pork and Sauerkraut! Try a picnic pork shoulder which you've had bon- ed and sewed on Circe sides, then flmilllnfilv “Con” . stuff with sauerkraut, to which you miflll- C" ~1 Pack‘ =1’ atld a grated raw potato, and roast, agc today. 1/ it 35 to 4o minutes per p,und. Tiny vegetable cut-cuts, dress up soups. The vegetables give color as well as extra flavor. Cut carrot slices and flatten green peppers into fancy shapes with small cutters Boil five minutes in salted water, HAKEMIIEQBM BIG ‘VOOI. YIELD ‘HT, __ w“ _ H {d drain and they are ready for the vallue oillutidlcgifcducertliqlicn eli/Iotililaga soup “use m“ be mime m “dvame m I940 “H. ‘8 0'8- ‘ '. as they will heat. up when added t0 the hot soup. More than half the p.pulation cf Etiglatid has dark hair, thrugh they are regarded a5 a fair-haired race Il hqu c, a din- I" (ill l5 tn space, nu.h ri- Fcatherwcigfit. corsets in pearl- escetit pastal colors achieve what the experts are tileased to call the new, flexible, sen-siren silhouette. NOT SO COSTLY n-n can be laid out to ln- , eating space vnth C! cast, i 1111111 cim be a (l m‘ _ Suppl)‘ (“rung wnca 9411c l one ‘Do 110i. buy drapehes so expen- cntl or in h spt cial bay that w':ll be 5W6 that You feel $011 Should “i? mo, if 1111; 1c, ' f thc house, them for the ncXt tcn ycars. You will s"0n tire of the monotony and wish you had not paid so much for them that it would be extravagance , mkfustl t’) change them Thcre are lots of .1111 e are, good materials reasonably priced Amt would mziko the héme attrac- tive frr a few years, when a citzmge , hi" smeiihing different and up-to- date could he made. EASILMWITOIJND int-u -;i as Place a row of tarks at the hark 1n for furlher ' of the medicnc cabinet and on these l suspend the eyo (lrcpper, thermom- , ctr" twcczcrs etc. and other small ~ , l KPIH. in‘ a1" . s so hard to find when left on s.=\‘('l‘ uni!‘ ‘.1111 shelf among the varicus hottles f r u long; -.f medicine. a tit from llic ins 1e and Inc out- l) l-td on al Living a‘ -—The Woman? Realm move the ynClllfi. or- lrcn oxide, icrnicd during the hot-rolling cf! the sliccts. - H1116)‘ 3.300 cld, found in l Patriotic thznes are rvwvOOOOO-OOOQ‘ ' - LEISUrE I Dorothy Dix INSULATION BOARD ports AWAY wrrn PAPER -____ estimated that more ‘rm cnaizccrrafifoww cuiuzmiiw m '1 Xocial and Persona Says- WORLD IS FULL OF FLIRTS, SO GIRLS MUST BEWARE The Only Real Way You Can Tell If A _Man Is In Love Is When He Pops The Question the state of It has been ° ' ' than t. 111cc of all new inn. 1...... And Follows With A Wedding Ring 1111' ureéierfi fie“ now being s iea W Ins a rig b03311 ji- Wh 11 ' 1 t" _ i 1 ' ' “W133i” ‘i? Arte‘ ysystitkeittthurtiassign: m" " %?_°§5§W to HIPPIY a lmii fiafliler. Wm‘ em‘ ' i. man's affections 1's uic wedding-ring test. Un- .. a, been infiltration of nlr, lure l0 a. minimum, ‘Iiscause of its strength and 11¢)“. bility, hsulatmg b.ard lath may be bent around arches. alcoves and circular stair walls without. having to be scored c: bmken. Btlllfl€r5 consider this n dtgtlngt yadvnntage because every break in 1 llle plaster base 1S a potential crack in the plaster. I SANDALS A?‘ PLAY One f the vcrites 1n f0 twear, ‘sandal originally 1 beachwear affection by llLSYwiIICTEHBIXIQ fa,- ls the cut-out defilgfled for Impswious to mols. 111mg because of an aniline dye process, these sandals are also flllflitl-dly csmfortable for loung- lnE. and countr stnlls (where mere are no peb ies to get in the sandal; and if one should get 1n_ it can be shaken out without m. illOYlllg the shoe), into thinking that some Don't take lovemakln too seri- ously. Don't let your ttle heart go pltapat when a good-looking lad tells you that you are the girl and asks where you have been all this time that he has never met you before. becoming . l. W wven mo 1 ta L H - l It is Just his line. and it sn sailor dréis [spar mxglddl. biagn at; even sportsmanlllte to expect him 8 80b Tifit, an officer's cap or at w ‘nake 5°“ on n‘ He Wm be saying the same flint! t0 86m?"- tions of girls until lie is 80. Study Men's Dlillincl‘! The world ls full of men flirts, daughters. Study their tricks and their manners and you will be able to tell at sight which one is 9, good prospect, and on which one a girl wastes her time and her lip- stick Waich out, for what may be called the professional lovemuker. You can tell him bv the glibneos with which he does it. He fancies himself as a Romeo and believes that no female can resist him. Ile has a citmssing way with him 11nd a roiniiniic l'(‘])(‘l'if)li‘(‘ ‘anti 1s strong for the love at first sight- theory. He tells you that the 1n- stant he beheld you he was taken with strange qualms and quivers and realized that you were his pre- destined mate. Be on Your Guard It ls an alluring cocktail he offers to you, daughter, but don't take more than one sip of lt. If you do. it will go to your head and make you do foolish things. because the prfessional lover only lca=t an emblem on your sleeve, ha; f? PUT-if “l?! =bcws your colors. y i : , 1'~»~. “g fl- . (l 5100K. on the color scene, and it ap- i... ..,i._, acreiitts '. : l i» white. V‘ m e god Watch capes this season! military air makes tihcm very smart 1'18!!! 110W. for nary-time or evening. Many have epaulet shoulder; and Sillllldmf; collars. Y-u'll see them in a! shades, but 1 1,31] l and cadet blue. “pee y n navy Their v CASUAL COATS T0 BE VIVID ‘ Liltt- c 1111-11 1.11., castnil Then you'll be lark about tihe coats ‘hustlers have created for you this 513F133. Color color and more calm tells their story with casual and sports c.ats headed for their bFIBl-"itest and biggest season ever. Keen ‘lIlIBIGSL is noted in vitvd sol-ds in fleece and angers. coats , W017i REYLY over simple tailored dresses as well as coats? happy as a fashion de- brizht country sports clothes. or if you prefer pastels, there's a asks for your heart, not for your whole ralnb_w of them from hand. He is particularly danger- ous for girls who have few dates. Then there is the sympathetic flirt who preys on youn married wmnen. He knows Lha women adore walloing in pity and he hands it out to them in gobs. Even while he is drinking a man's cocktails he is makireitlg his wife feel that she is marrl to a dull, insensate clod who does not appreciate her, and that he is the only one who understands her. Many a woman has divorced helr husband and lost a. good home by listening to a parlor snake who charmed her away from her hus- band. but whose sympathy didn't go as far as the altar. Cotton In Your Ears Then there is the married flirt Stuff cotton in your ears, daugh- ter, so that you will be as deaf as the proverbial adder of the Scrip- tures when a married man begins telling you how lonely he is; that which to choose with news in yel- low and lilac tones. Camel hair and creamy cocoa browns are slat- ed for tremendous popularity and they blend beautifully with prac- tically every color. 1311b that's only part cf the color story in these Spring coats. You'll see strikingly beautiful new block plaids in such. color combinations 9-5 fed. lixht and medium blues, misty pastel block plaids and we noted some patriotic plaid mix- tures in red, white and blue tones Glen plaids take on a decidedly different l..ok for Spring with news in their colorlngs and size of their plaids’ In smooth-faced flannel-like worsteds these new. glen plaids are softly blended yet’ bright so that they can be Worn smartly for sports or tailored day- time chic. Striped woollens as well as menswear wnsteds, are also noted important for Spring. As for style, these new sports and casual coats depend on line for individual, The soft-type trench coat, in shaggy fleece, camel hair and tweed is picked as a. fashion winner. Featuring smooth easy shoulders, invert-ed unpressed pleats in back, hands me wide revers and new hip patch. pockets, this new version of the Hollywood wraip coat is forecast for tremen- dous prominence because of its etisy wcarabllity and casual cor- rectncs. The perennial popular reefer in single breasted and 2 - but d.uble breased style a in belted backs. notes inverted back pleats inset. back belts. They also show easier fit through the \\'illSllli‘.6, although. they still rtt_1.n their flattering flared skirts. Box coats that top suits so comfortably and smartly are practically new lcokng with straighter, crispier back ! lines, slim or bell sleeves, easy flt- l ting armholcs and sm 0th natural ' light that lies and lies and lies. tender. soulful gap may mean undying devotion or it may merely indicate that he was Mississippi. And, above all. don't. fool yourself man is cherlshiitg a great silent passion for you and that. the reason he doesn't speak is because he is too timid. man ever hesitates about asking for the thing he wants. 9 And handy is the right word for Carnation Milk-the most useful form of milk to use-and quite economical. A Canadian product- irradiated for extra "sunshine" vita- min D. less h the question and offers to assume your traaprdmlaill and shopping ticket for life you may be certain that his attentions are without intentions. Because a man monopollfles 5'01"" W" and drives every other man away is n0 S18" ma! l he is in love with you. companionship when he _ aying for lt, He may like your mothers cook- llig and find it cheaper to be hauled about in your car than w nay for a tHXl- indication that heart, to say no hing of having made a Per- milmft (igiimi, In it’ g the ate of a man's 1 be ev g a you can gau e st _ n the exprcssionin his eyes. It is the ; l He mav enjoy your , can get it without But it, is no ou have even scratched his Don't deludc youitelf into 'I'hat deep, born in N0 his wife dom not appreciate him and is no companion to him. and that the only sunshine he finds in his blighted life is you. He ls playing safe. because if it comes to a showdown he can al- ways hide behind his wife's skirts, and tell you that he cannot marry you because he cannot bear to break up his home and desert his poor little children. Any girl who falls for a mnrrlcil flirt deserves what slic gets. But don't let if be you. All of which sums up int/o say- lng: Watch your step, daughter, when you play the love game. Lrnd your cars when a youth wants to pour sweet talk int-o them, but filter it through your brain before you let it touch your heart. Don't believe every man who tells you that you are the One and Only. but never mentions a trip to the parscn. Plenty of men swear etcriral devotion to a zirl just beeatlsx‘ they think i! is the one surefire way to entertain her. Others do it, because they like to dramatize themselves as great lovers. And with others it ls sim- ply a habit. ‘ Of course, in the end you have to take a man's word for it about whether he loves you or n01, but his words are nothing but. pleasant conversation until he pops the question DOROTHY DIX. THINGS TO REMEMBER How many btys and girls know that "royal purple" originated frcm the fact that purple dye was once so expensive only the wealthiest people could afford it? That the oldest university in the world is at Cairo Egypt? The highest mcuntain known 25 Mt. Everest, India, which is 29.141 feet. and the hottest place on the globe ls said to be at Aden, in southwestern Arabia. That central Siberia is colder than at the North Pole. That an ccho is sound reflecting from resisting surfaces, just as light reflects from bright ones, and cysters are grown ccmmcirlally by sowing seed in the ocean, That the drum is the oldest musical instrument, and the "Milky Way" is the radi- ance caused by countless millions of small stars. shoulders. , _ . -_ ‘ \ . __ 1 \ I 84114414 4 FAVORITE SHOE POLISH FOR OVER 5O YEARS . . . BETTER THAN EVER . . . AT LOW PRICE , 1, Vegetabla we know as squasliea, may actually be pumpkins; but squash or pumpkin. it is pretty sure to be one hundred per cent Amer- ican. Both were being grown by the Indiana when Columbus crossed the ocean. We have not improved much on the Indian varieties. but this year an All-American award was won by a Yanléefd product, christened Yan- r i kee hy _ As the illustration shows. this la a straight necked squash with a 7- inch neck before the bulge. Which ‘means more quality flesh. Of great ls the wav this new variety is riro- duced. It ls one of the few F1 hybrids which are practical among vegetables and is resembling those used hybrid corn. cross two different. to combine in the Offspring the izocd qualities of both. F1 usually endowed with iv ‘u’ easy to perform cross on one 9°99 pair of plants. there are few plant DIALIIII families s0 constructed that a whole field crop of Fl hybrids can be grown. because most plants fertllive themselves. and will continue to do so unless an operation is performed‘ groredure eld crop. on each individual, a usually too expensive for n With corn. this operation calls for cutting of! flu tuse of ma par- ’ Squash Bred in New Way g WinsAll-AmericanAWard interest to students of plant breeding‘ bred bv methods‘ to produce‘ l To produce Fl hybrids. one mustlleiivg parents seeklmtl hybrids arel GXWDUOIIHU warm before vigor and uniformity. But while it is| and tel-mm; each n1 l |Lenten Medita “If we with arnest effor succeed To make our life on: ion: connected. pr er. As ilvcsfi‘ some perhaps hi" be!!! and are; I If. never ieovjllll T3196. W9 h“ I10 our wFfiue-rinl spirits back again to, e Into ‘Th1; presence. but continue! ere. Like angels standing on the highest s OI the sapphire throne-this were to pray indeed. _ _ B U’ am no 1d an“ lously delicate texture WhlCll u F" n‘ mm“ - mark perfection in baking. And if in this we must. con esa we Try swans Down today and t Grantdusio keep as least a. prompt, e re. I Continuali readiness for prayer and ra . An altilr lisefaped and waiting to take 1e With the least spark. and leap into a blaze." As Tonia wanted to change hen clothes. Michael said that lie would wait down in the lobby. _When he was gone, she was tempted to go into Sally's room and get. into some of her the impulse Whe wore Sallyls best dress and hat and shoes. The smile Michael gave her made ing a new evening dmsa that Pierre, the studio designer, had created es- peclall fully lnB it —for Jim Klr y. Michael had a roadster. big and new and shiny -not the sort of car Tonia would have imag- ined a truck driver would own. He rather go somewhere and dance." "Anything you'd like. Michael." "We can go to the movies any time " He road. night. 811855 make He not? like." ‘But ful . " beach. from head dance Mlcl Did y hater, resolu 11A Ton Glamour Gir.’ (By JOSEPH OIMDWICK ) "Well yes, we can. Let's dance." "I'm son-y I pulled that boner- nczgtzi recognizing you at first," he sa . ‘That's all right. I wouldn't. have recognized you if I forewarned," said Tonia. He glanced at her, grinning "And the woman." thinking how true that was in Sal- "You don't with a truck asked "N0. Why should I?" “I don't think I could you?" "When I first; saw mansion that stood parked about. pies were doorway. with 'I‘he'y entered was well patronized. and the small When they had ordered drinks, filmy Went out onto the they Started dancing membered that the last had danced with was David War-l ren. The thought was painful. "Shudder. thought. " "Aren't a. long time since chael?" ‘irAt girl let me down bud, iilgentness of cou le d i l._'.‘Cll86l.P1'l!€l:Il‘!-$lng do“ bumped it's you. circulation?" v#‘ww-v‘*OOO-OOOO¢%*€w '4 v I / Fashions 1 '{"i§,l'mtnt's 11nn1uu BAKING Men Famp/lmenf FZ//0tIs'////§ S Amateur CHIAPTER XII “ kind t 4 I WANS DOWN Cake Flour is made especially to help you bake lighter, fluflier cakes-the at always bring forth well deserved compliments. Swans Down Cakes have that fine even grain and marvel- see the difference. TRY THE 9 TESTED RECIPES ON EVERY PACKAGE. iteratu it vvvq TE APRIL If. 1941 V_ ll " t so y Made only from selected mfg dim winter when. iCif-ound by the Swans Down i gCtonts-olled Milling" procggg, i’ t ' d - throtigh :1 lytlll i-tlls zvaliilg u fine as ordinary flour. INSURANCE POLICY FOR BETTER CAKES own clothes. but she checked n she went. downstairs, she her wish that she were wear- for her. She thought. rue- at Sally was hprobably wear- It was "Maybe said, you would drove out along the beach, It was a warm, moonlight hadn't been . "I I do look different. Clothes the man!“ Tonia added. -and in her own case object to going out driver. do you?" he be choosy. looked at her again. "Why You're nice. You're easy to you don't sav I'm beauti- 9 you tonight. I ' close to the There were a lot of cars Bmartly dressed cou- entering the wide, lighted grchesira music sounded and followed the waiter to a table. The plaice a glneer ,1 the p floor was crowded. man she ' iacl said. "What's wrong? ou shiver or shudder " I Just had a you enjoying this?" -1 inn!" said Michael. ‘It's been I took a girl out a woman ruined my Vlfhv. Mi- r1. the sudden dark face. that 1t had. n a. ruined decided to but now you've tlon." woman-hater? la saw, Ry‘ "Are id. "Bo . . Mike. B01155" Andrtlieirril Why, Mike! Are you back m "NO. said. "I was driving that truck for P117130- flom A5 lhnt, the management asked T n; I mg t4; play detective for a while. ° a N" In the role of a truck driver, I H.8- sooiatod with the workers, didn't find a thing. 1 Donovan was our too clever for me. ‘What was the sabotage?" asked b" To! “Some important machinery was some war planes, Such things are happening all now. There's a nt-ttvork of spies 11nd sabotcurs. Lately. some plans dis- appeared from the designing room. They were either lost or stolen, with the chances strong that tmy were stolen." “Do you think Donovan did that. too "Probably " ! detective?" I'm working on a new and radically different combat plane." u“ 9. B4,, » ,‘<'~*?‘iii7’e V ‘t8 02 Design No. Q3 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department NAME - - - — — — — — — se. I'm nn aeronautics en- but, after the sabotage at but I That feilmv _man. but he was delaying production on over the rounirv you going to go on playing I'm back in my regular job. If you have been looking for a way t0 1156 dmmfiw men’! 9W" "T"? silk stockings. you will 01110)’ tiroclietliig this lovely rug. Pattern No. 90A complete tn- icture with 15 cents in coin thought you were. It's those glass-es, Do you mind my saying that?" contain; nynwfials needed, llltistrat-lon of stitches and N0 —1t pleases me. I never structiciis. thought to blame my looks on my Desi No. 902 glasses." 0 ordcr attemf Write o: send above They drew up before a white or stamps to cedlework Bureau, Charlotte own Guardian. STREET ADDRE5S-—-———-———-—--"""" CITY _ _ - - - - -—-— PROVIINCE———————-"' giving up aircraft designing for banking. Just before she and I were to be married, we quarreled because I wanted to quit the bank- Then, I found her in the arms of another man. I blew ug and walked out. I didn't get over er, but hcrv I am " Tonia said. "Yes —-here you are " She was strangely glad that n! was there. She liked Michael 5111.121 -llk€d him a. lot. (To Bo Contlnud) A MomimrSmllc WOMEN ARE LIKE IHAT “Mrs, William; always asks tlw price of anything new that I imp- pen 1o be wtarlng," said Mrs. Brmvu. "Rather a check. don't vou think?" "Decidedly," replied Mrs. Black "What. has she been trying to finti put recently?" "She wanted to know lmw much m the course of the dance’ Toma kmlgav? vytoxulnnulwaya been in that 1 ‘pad for this dress}. ‘ £39m] m" Seveflll P911916 Bfefitfid "Exgeptofor a year in banking." mmvl"§§,“1§‘o§‘q,§§§ilv°dl§°“?§§ iiii “Youlré we" “awn ,, ‘he w He frowned. "One year of it was nan-- when they mumed u») m’ ti?’ . all 1 could atandi r hated it." _ ____ used u, m 5,1,0“, ., “ “'- n gvxlgid v01! harm w so mic n ‘Ibachar-Willie, how do you ae- " - II ' no r 7 Yrgutggnbtlgngome? n I Michael's face clouded. "There Will cififfih,“ you don-t know “DTMM that tmcmfiyl- was a fir]. Her father practlcallv something and some one finds it "I." m, you “b0 t I‘ owned e bank. When she and I cut. . “ "l"- lw became mama. he tnlksd me into .1 J Abo ve ls Connecticut Straight. Neck squash. Below the New Fl Hybrid, Yankee Hybrid. ent; and with squash it rcquircl picking off the male blossoms of the I mother variety. so that all the bol- len available must come from the other parent variety growing near. Most gardeners may prefer to the technical details to the breeder while they concentrate on growing the hybrid squash and en- joying them. Walt. until the soil la sowrn squash seeds. with a hand- ful of balanced plant food well mix- ed with the soil. A hlll. remember, is not an elevation, but a location, ,-sa,v 4 feet away from other drills (rows) or hills. so that the squash plant may‘ have room tn in-ow and sDMRd. Thin i-ut to about three plnnts per hlll. All squashr-s mav be eaten when in the babv stage. nnd mnnv con- elder tbcm moat delicious then. __ l IMPROVED IIIND —VACUIIM "(Ill Q Round In 5v I Inch! man IIOULAR GRIND-far Pancho»: \ DRIP GRIND-for Drip Pot Ind 01m Coffee-Maker: or Boiled Coflec