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' A' 'A fmii ‘ 1 J." ll' _ 1' 1 ui‘ , s : an ' _ mxosed rn.. la.. `._|....._... ._ ...__~ - |,'§;,,- ‘OUTS .___ s~_‘)~:- Ii » ,P , _ui ,_ »» 11%: 5 A \.\-ef .Q53 *tins* .- ._:»,:». :' ». is _u.jf_’ 1'=___;*§§' si R D fi - ~ -\ »~‘- ' i V Qi o , " PAGE EIGHT THE ETOWN CUARDI _ i 'I ~ ._ _ ._ .1 , \ i ~- _~ " '_ _,_-rf” -`-"1 , -,,,_§____'___- ~' _ e '~ 4' ' ~' -~ -Y ~- »~ ' -~_...___*-... ___..___..__.__...__--....l..__ ' _ 22»f1932=s . I I I i ~""" “ Amir*--1 T °"' mr* -*_*-_ “Husn’t Scratched Yet” I . . _ - is ' _ _ M_,____._ _ _ _ LAMB LOA!! ' _1_§l» u "A _ _ _ Place two tablespoonfuls of butter, _ pan and add two slices of onion and Nl one-half. cupful or more of choped mushrooms. Cook until brown. Molsten about one and one-half ‘cupfuls of breadcrumbs with one-f half cupful of heated milk, and add one-half teaspoonfui of minced parsley and a dash of red pepper. Mix and add to one and one-half cupfuls of minced cooked lamb. Add the onion and mushroom mixture and salt to taste. Shape into a ing for Money; Ninety Per Cent of the Boys Vetoed it - But When the Time 0omes_ to Marry. ' How Many Girls Wait V for Riches ‘Z 15 minutes. Serve with tomato' Of sauce il' desired. Tomato sues _ i per cent of them chorused “YESl" ‘ 2 tablespoons butter. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoonful cait. ,125 cupfuls strained tomatoes, coked. Melt the butter and add the flour and salt. Cook until blended, and add gradually the tomato. Cook until the-mixture thickens. Serve hot over the meat. dollars right oil' the ba . u a 8 bacon fat or dl‘il'iP\D@ in a sauce- .nety Per Cent of the in a med\|@,- tional College Voted_in Favor of Marry- In a questionnaire that was recently submited to the students in a . °m,,, h :th hodi t b tn- loer. nuke in o hot oven for about coeducational noilese the boys were \=k°d- "W°“1d Y°“ m°“’Y * W it em W °°° °“ 1”” " so if she had a million dollars?" and the reply ci so D01’ vent 0! We “ boys was an emphatic "Noi" ‘ 3, marry a man of 60 if he had a million dollars, D0 a doubt that he will be able to make a million ~ enough that she will never be able to do eo, and that ii she over has B SUMMER Sllli all .fa room parucuiariy when it uwrirwiwolprmmdwvhhnw | .~a»z=u>li~dronrnmeu-elotiier.haa¢1°° 1 this category. oo coats, will doubtless be popu Bl' small resorts this summer. Neutral Shades in Vans. PANB. April 14--'nie term spec- ws ." U11 Jean mgny's brsssiese-tw sven- lng nooks certainly belong' on the c [sports side o! the line. She makes g-suit tops, attaching them at to one or twopoints to the long, ightly high-walsted skirt inllvntl ` But when the girls wtf! liked if f»l1¢’y W°“m in the “ok muy dw-mm, pn go aim I tnothilll' 'I'hsse¥t‘0&.1n sey worn with fulllengtn white kin inilndot W At ni-st glance it is rather shoe I " that yound and tender maidens are apparently 8,0 1 much keene: about money than boy! U0 H127* “WY are willing to sell themselves for it, whereas the boys refuse to do eo, but the explanation wi be found in the fact that every schoolboy never has 1 om 1 - with Wm* "H Www 4°# ei 01° nuniuae. miata prion ana some on lovely for warm days that Bruyer gives an unusual decol- eteioniosnensemblewhich is called Luxembourg the ,name ln- ' b ° "l "“°'"’ “H shaun; than it 1'. intended for sump. or .om - I be b,uudm,u.,°m|,,.,“ ItlsJustthelsstwcrdlnohicas._ pngthlzuy lu m|m&.‘ndm`n’ltl°|f|l|lll»hl'f\l%ld°flllll'l.h8‘ mam umm, ,,,,,¢,,,,,,,_,,,,, Wu, b1\»¢w¢i>eeilkwithlaoe¢riaan'r.a' eweveninggovmsalsafit into did dress for simpler "best." trimming counters. 1% yardsorlsoe. swiss willsoonhehere. pattern. Price at WhQWD1lld|1'¢bl @UY0l'Il‘l. can be delightfully carried out in °\‘¢l>¢deohlne.sh°'lllovsit ifyou hooso the lyomialse pink shade, the round neck and sleeves with s frill of pleated ehirion that nes with the silk. The pleating SDN!! Rn' Dart! wear. this cute model Finish - can be bought already at any oi the as Andwssolnexpensivetoeopyit ' St l N . sins; - ine white wool or peau d’\n¢e Jer- 8| 1; as augvnhyzlsgifngguhiu “_ , _ QUINYZK FLUID! $9-inch material Bellll’¢t08lllnf»h08ile0!th0 3' gi ES ii \ i ! \Wom¢1n’S Red md -,-°- acid ati ersonav §-.- Fashions -.-G Liioro'ture` ' _ _ _ Every ,Pattern ' _ _ ____ Us Annabelle Worthington ' ‘ ' l ' ` ° __ "J t ef i own...-..l fiiiii ifiilii Limo ,» '~" “UI Boys! million dollars she will have to marry it. in ingwalksl.ntown.Itisin Wh eoin carefully. 1v Ii D 95.2.3' BU) Ji -,~ ¢_,~ :Z v I 'gi-`§\ _Qs 1 . _4_- § /l..-Il ;» "ON THE SPCT" Dirt and grime-“take them for a ride.” Quick and easy as can he with Bon Ami Powder or Cake! Spots and stains-all kinds of dirt-just disappear when Bon Ami gets after tlicnii It cleans and polishes kitchen sinks, pots and pans, lmthluhs, mirrors, win- dows, metals, etc. But unlike course, gritty clelinsers it docs not scratch or mar any surface. Nor docs it make your hands red, rough and unattractive. Fur- thermore, Bon Ami leaves no gritty sed- iment ln tub or sink-does not clog drains and pipes. And it has no odor. Bon Ami Powder and Cake contain the same ingredients. Most women like to keep both forms always on hand. Bon Ami Limited L u e _ . . . Montreal soil AM: f l V ; - ‘ " Powder and Cake ‘ __ _ , i _ li‘{1'.l;'\» "" u ,`n_\i_i ' ‘ _f ;oi‘ W", Q I \~<¢a=»- \ (Made in Canada) Charm Has Little to ____._ I CHARM nas Lrn.i=_: 'ro Do Before the World War ri girl either was beautiful or she wasn‘t, and that was that. Post war standards of beauty changed that. A new conception of what was considered appealing came into being. It was just as ef- ficacious to be smart, though ugly, t the competition for masculine Y Charm. seemingly, has little to A LOVE STORY DRAl\L\ 'l’Hl\'I‘ with half a dozen men at her feet Instantly he falls in lovo with her ]hunseli_ nut the doctor is genuine- L” The Sly in love with her too. The last l-wt Canadian Press)-Glad s Cooper,ii_~; ii oompetition between husband WON APPLAUSE 'LONDON, April 21-(By some of her recent productions at A surprise to the first--night and her own theatre, The Play ouse, lance was that the beautiful Gladys has had more success with "Doctorlicooper introduced herself to them l‘7.'|zm:iilon,‘»' a comedy by Iinrrlsoniin bed-and wearing horn-rimmed 0\V“l- M155 0001191' ollllcarr as aispcctaclos Tlicy were so astonished. womam who, because her husbandlindeed. iliat they omitted to give runiher their usual cordial welcome. per- Long before the ond, however, luhncnt involidlsln. Ronald Squire,GIad_vs Cooper was appezirlrlg as nlliys a doctor who specializes in llicr usual cutrnnciiig self, and oil § Y who has had a. spell of ill-luck i.n 'and lover. h is unfaithful, has let herself 10 seed und is in danger of . ich cases, restoring his p:itients‘;course, in the most ravisliing Lu'f_~rcst in life by making dLs- dresses. freed love to them. The lnibandi .__.______ Zoos off on a business trip and re , :JUST think, Red Rose Tea nt o med ' "Oc half pound 'Ilia New Brown :urns to find his wife iransf r l. _ _ _ 'dl fi Viffil and beautiful cre:itui~e'Label. It is great value. 0\/ABLE FRAGRANCE' :iii \ 55; e::::r- \~° §~__/ /. __ ‘ ..‘.,.;,/71?, \\~ \\`//,, a;oo:urne.:». ~ u ‘ l"5`E"9v , Ur!- v o g u c 0 f t li e Ynrdlcy Laven- dcr when you first cxpcricnce the touch of Yardley Complexion Powder. Eossamcr like-fine as dawn-touc ed mist, this sweet _ Lavender Powder blends with the tone of your skin. For hours on end it clings nnd sustains its . charm. Among the four subtle tints is _your powder. At all , ‘_ good drug and department stores ) N LONDON-Tommie, New York, Falls Q L j- ~__~_, \ .I=]*f*_ "ff ._ 'A-ju" )s\~i_ ~= `\_ \,€ " gi \. ' ‘ ‘ -$1.00. I -er. ( -°"'*‘ - ~»~<~'nv-:rw i=x~1'i‘U\il»‘1hvHlT¥f is ,- .». l r _ @ . his property in the once busting "' [65 0fflpl(ZXi0fl mining town. arlurh columbia \\ The Mu/enum nn,-nz]anu.l|nve"_ mining men are discussing the est lnrilrais Ynrdlev'.~| All-Pm-pl-gn, "find" lhd, lc00!'di'ng to repo;-is _ _ _, gram-in a beautiful reaching this city, the mme mme thing you can about your beauty ,A Do With Looks high thinking, hut a woman craves the high living and she can do quite comfortably without the thinking, P19-1!! Ol' fl-\1°Y~ aking place. Charm has entered Olley H Y favor. And curiously, charm wins, Then m°“°Y 15 th’ m"5l° with which °’ wmmp °°n~‘l“r°° 1°v€ht° gf; I hands down wer bum beauty and little as men 'realize this. It enables her to weave the spell wi w c i Smmne55_ A Woman who can be she catches a husband and holds him. u It buys the frame that sets ot! 5 umve,-.any warming has an ap- the beauty of the living picture. It enables even the plain Kill in Dui ing all-liink accessorlm with her peal that mbndy can ,,,s15¢,_ 1|; is her best foot foremost. Nothing is so untrue, such utter blah, as the the open sesame to being the mos; old saying about beauty unadorned being most adorned. Even a piece mg ,_ 1\igh.w¢1,ef,¢4 ,km gg 1-gd. f ink m uito netting over s basket of green and knotty fruit makes , hmm WOO1, m ,bm-¢v||;¢d nmm. 0 D UW popular woman in your home town. ed bodice’ of pmlpdobted bmweupe thumrwuu. md W" omuewuuve M and 1 ‘ Dooom on thu t0,,,._ at camp or wherever ,it look like luscious peaches. The modem miracle-workers are the | ou happen to be_ dressmakers and milliners. So _there is good and sufficient reason why women need capital in their business of being women. do with looks. It is the inner 3-S uuumy of uuueu1_ yet the mums. Likewise, there is rio denying that here is s. oatlike quality in all 0 muted know that you can do 5 women that makes them love luxury, soft living, the purirng of good ~ _ - 1 of course it is a dastardly thing and a poor bargaintoboot-for any and than forget lt' Tms forgettng ' to ii himself or hers all in marriage, but even so it is J yourself onc. you've finished y°““3 Pe"5°“ 5° 1 ' u d 1 I doe the worse for the boy than it is for the girl. It puts him. to begin with, in a | glgcn' Sit 2;' cuuxssxi, hm; to position, in a position that all other men look down upon with contempt. 2 look 'mighty moe to be able to 1u,._ He is nothing but a gigolo with a permanent position. He isa mal? get yourself, parasite, the most despised or an creation and he senerlliv sets -‘ivan B The second part or charm uct_ puy for the youth he has put in hook, because the old wives of young au comuuu in uuukmu about husbandss are invariably Jealous and pevlsh and generally deal out the " - “ Y pennies io than with a etirz hand. _ others more than yourself. Culti- vnte an interest in others. forget MTDGET FLIES’ LARVAE . DISCLOSED IN WATER _ t 1 u th No such obloquy attaches to the girl who marries an old ms-ri for gglgsfluutpguusuouuse 3;; h‘;';u ui his money. We may deplore the lack of standards that makes her put ° mu d I I d Th. ‘ ' a agayer an ess onn . see whut topics interest mm T00 a hligherbualue on pearl neckline; she uses on heart thrgigubulut; silhouette is ms mme_wzd° mmm many women' especially business periaps cause we are more us em- e young w ves o Women, never uutuuuy get their bands are never the despicable ngur es to us that the young husbands of minds on them5cu,us_ Such u state old wives are. Moreover, the old ma n’s darling gets a better percentage V of nunu can never be compatible on her sale than the old woman's pet does, .for old husbands are notor- this lil-it Wit °l°ih°-S U6 Wi4° 911' Wuu charm iously lavish in-the way oi checking accounts and Jewels and housesand Ollvh to bv °°m1°i‘i°»b1°- For the woman who has charm d°°d°‘d5 g°“°muy' ‘ ii.. if , so it isnt nn-pricing thuz a lot or schoolgirls, etul heart whole and cstcd in those about her' and sym_ fancy free, turning a hard-boiled eye upon the advantages to be de- by a number of creators. I/ucisn pathcuc “nu undersmnulnu rivcd from marrying for money, decide that hey would Jump at thc u chance to marry elderly millionaires, but they wouldrrt really #do it. costumes of this type. Here, as in They don‘t do it. i . lf ll l d ill B ll ill hh t ' ' -im PML. »~-, .;.;“; :.2 .:°::'.:‘.?u.:.”::;.;f':.l;:°..z "°°‘°° "Y °° °' “W Hmdreds °f San” Paula’ "51d°"t'f| lmpecunious youth, with not two dimes to rub together in his pocket. “filmed by 5 ‘mnge maiml' dur iBut there is something in his eyes, or his smile or the way he has with ng the past several days may blame, ' ‘nim, that makes her feel that she would rather starve with him than fe Cause Seve" illnw- They Bl-W ao this ood ir in na heaven and all ia nm with the worm. »were found in samples of bottled Witter 5€!'liJ l!li0 Slllllh 'Pilllld' Bllice ==€r;‘:v;;:=~:;i:::.1:_°;; .-:_-.:.:::.r.'r;-.:r;r.._;-.-.-.; the fear of an epidemic stdrted “Why dial you flirt with me?" cinemas every night? Why did you early ian week; demanded the young man bitter- encourage ms when you were al- »~&_.-- _ ‘ ly. "Why did you let me take you ready engaged!" silo mm DAY TAKEN' ' _ ' motoring every day? Why did you The girl hung her head demurs- ny owmm or 110111, 'let me take you to theatres and ly Ind replied: “I wanted to test FROM OLD B. C. MINE ' DOROTHY DIX. \¢ EEl::=. ::i '::::'°’::. (0 ssssiilszase. ,_ sssggz-». 010 61' £5i:.5 5 ' ' 5 ’:f'"" .947 .fine as th” larvae °f “ mldgei ny 1°' their feast on nightingales' tongue with the richest man in the world. 5' ' ‘= ' ` ’ he/Q' ii °°"‘“°,i°’i' ,, , . ru ` '::... "\§,l\l'i_‘,‘,_ -73?" `\\\\'.., . 1. An” W5 °f l ° °“'“'s Wa 9’ ' Every day we ses girls who could marry money deliberately espous- "//1///7Z\\,,_`_il4"//l\\\\l.\\' It 'ls hgrd lic' i°l°‘°d the "”'“‘°» ’“"'L’ibl° if’ lm” f ing poverty and hard times and deilrivations because love and romance '°' - V \\\. ` ;"';‘ei_"sg`;_'; W il" ; naked Cl/'ef in quanmm 5“m°‘°"t and youth are worth more to them than nwneyblil. and as long as they 7 _ _ Uv .;;.:;z;' '-\i I _ my love for Plliiipf? sun and oil, it is u-ue that women, taking them bv and iafse. *fe 1°), more avarlcious than men, and. as a rule, have I. tlshtor Brill 011 *»h¢h’ 8 mu Wcketbooks. There are millions of wiinen who are generosity iiédf. but gms when one is stingy she can make any man miser look like a spwdihrlfi I k and' s waster. Also. women set much more store by the thins! fha* money buys than men do. A man can be happy With.-Plblli “V158 and _ Vionn The value that women put on money i-F. of course. !‘°°¢¢d in 55°" mm' Lmvm' B°m°p“°m' nm' sense of helplessness without it. Until within the last decade very few Messy R011!! and M°lvllwo= are women were trained to any sainiulvoocunation. and so if they had 11°* "” °"°°"“‘¢ FW- M'“‘“"°°h°’ mi" money they had to starve. or take the moetinenlai o°aiii°nS. or eat the I pale "wvrferelle": creamy ort- as to be beautiful, In fact, it be. bitter bread of dependence in the household of some relative on whom xhixahlagii Illlliiy £2110-1_l~\‘¢ P:';f°l'l’9ld came possible to make it smart to they WTB ¢Hf°l`¢¢d 8\l¢8i!- EWU Wd” lm P°n“u°°5 W°m‘“‘ cam" ‘hi t ' WW ' °' °°m 'wb ° i . ugly, , for herself as a man can. Bhe cannot go out and get any sort of job as ‘amount of Pilrv White ls owl- Riglit now a third change is he can. She cannot live in any sortfof rough environment as he can. M is ot onl her protection against want, but against worse,evils. played by Lelong and Jane Regny; ' a number of purplish and oragns El eds are notable. Pale pink is very muumut lu the nu' anew” five-yearold daughter of Colonel V. Po - ~ - rts mode Bchiaiparelli is favor G' AS Epmumlos CAUSE Probably every girl in a poor fam ily., observing how hard her mother top of the silliquette. He likes rough has to work and what sacri8ces she makes and how poor and shabby she VANCOUVER, April 21-(C.P.)-` Major W. H. Mills formerly of Port Moody, and now s hotel pro. Drietor at Boston Bar, situated on the Canadian National Railways s few hours from Vancouver, hs; virtually a "young Klondike" on lil Producing. with thc labor of Had Eczema. Could Not-Rest ' or Slee Healerl Cuticma. P- by “I was troubled very mucliwitheesemswhidibrokeonton myfses and hands. ltwsslna rash form and wasao iteliythstl used torub ir ihen it would bum and I could not not or sl ltlooksd terrible and I could not go out anywhere on account of lexlwss for weeks ses time isoihsttuleould not doanywomsndleouldaes bssftolnltlnyhlbdl D WI » s ' , "I tf freassmpl fCutiain md0lntlneatandI - ehue§°i.rn°fma|aam°§ri'¢inoimsi:'alo¢" (sims) uaaiifo Smith, Eight island Lake, N.S. ___ ___._ u Sose25c. Ointment zsand Son. Tslcum Se. Soldsverywhsn. Bsnmlsesehirss. Shree men. about $80 per day. , Andrea. caaaiiaa Deva: 1.1. wui co-aq_l.A-aes. ssaauaai. d grain ribbon trimming both roc and hipibone-length jacket. .All the light neutral sheds are much in vogue for daytime specta- tor sports costumes this season. et and belong Gniphlsins pink tweed that resembles eremon, the season iner. At the moment turf-green is ur Kroon jersey s , A murihgly printed with polo ploy- ttending polo matches or the Less formality. The so~ealled spectator sports mode closely follows the evolutldi f other fashions, except that it is ders. big sleeved and straight and narrow in appearance. In spite od Dress and Jacket suits or ni- sombles having s dress and long coat, are liked for spectator sports Lelong has some very attractive other branches of his collection, IA- long concentrates interest on the 'cmtfo weave woollens for skirt and .fabric, or it may have wool stripes 'knitted or crocheted into tlieudress material at the top. Cares Replace Jackets. ' Most of Larivin's spectator sports costume; have hipbone-length espes ‘instead od jackets. A smart example is a two-piece beige wool frook with' o Jumiwr bovine his-*owed sleeves and a longish skirt-only tan in- ches from the lround'-that has side trouser pockets, which, by the way, ue quite a sport; feature this season. The ensemble is citnplshd bv s short cave of the beige wool lined with spotted print crepe. Mainbooher has some of the bit spsrate coats shown this season. smart women hers particularly like the black and white diagonal yogi. len ones that are straight. long- sleaved and oollsrlsu and have an intereetins drapery omersing from dissonal euts over the but, giving it the chic emphasis of the moment. These coats barely most in fmt and are held tcsethu by belts eg black leather. 1 § s 5 if 3' Iilvv-blue Jersey. The mick out on i-fa i we meroly by gms-grain ribbon h er stra/ps that match the a short mea Jacket of her P I _ office All sorts of clear solm-s. Such as "'”"""*"* ' lot about charm, just as you can m°°°"5~ the ‘eel °f “uk “Win” their nesh' M°n°y hu” “mb °f th; orange-coral, pumpkin-yellow and my ' about beauty and smartness. But things that 9' W°m”°“ w“m‘5' but it buys pmmuy Mme 1°' _'mn' Emma pale or vivid blues and greens will you do it in two wuys’ by your food to fill their stomachs, a few ugly, tubular gamients, a. couple gi; sho gba worn when the weuum, “tu u looks and by your muumm _ of toys and that is about all. That is why men seldom get into the | I The way you ucmevu enum stride as money-makers until they marry and have wives to urge em V through your looks is to do every- °“ l'° making nm" and m°r° and mme' ackct having epalat Jhouldets. 1' worn with a creamy crepe blouse. U P cnt chemo lines, ir hem in -*~"'~""""_"°--- NLIBB ' szraeie