ll WQQJ RU LL". Douay; n c.- n~'>'~'/ref PAGE TWW 711115 UTIAKIAJFIIIIUWN GUARDIAN lib! 12, 17a; The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIEA fr’ ~---- -”.$a"$n1 THE FINEST. .40 m l l . Continued)‘ him to hurry. She must be home, g _’- _ 8o 5,1,5: ‘L’, 62o ff?" 1:2",- l "We are. snapped Carol. _ lshe said. before her guests arrived. . Only meted uoltl is Il\lll't(‘(l‘.d _ M“ ‘GSDPSF “for Yglllrsetfli’. gall. i He turned for a last word with Only iilOlolfilltTl via)‘ l5 nioul ea: - . ‘. , - m“ a ‘er BY "- l‘ a P’ - l Duke- Oiiig: softened \\Il.‘\' receives lhe égfgétbgylsligggfégs‘ gmztfmll “we Neither if Hflfbley- H63 Betti-HE "I‘ll send you a check for today's be,“ ‘ t c n 5m "c" wise to hlmself—about time, too, 5595," only brvken_ commie hearts __ 440 fee by 99 fcet coiitalns l acre. 110 feet by 369 feet contains i acre. on“, zmge Yopcive the mark 60 18m b. 726 r z t j "ishing out." _ y the offer aside graciously. ‘You're of me PU‘, >. 5 He spzns us 011 130 feet ti)‘ 363 get Ccgrilitzlnnfs l ‘Dgliigftiodiiiqtiiilogn ansuer him. but . glogiligfglrceitvsgilt-hl mo. Xo-Qgd $nlélllllyz H=~ W“ l- 24o r t » .2 - ' .. .. ‘ ' - . - - “T” ~ e ° shlipetl and bliriuti i.» tmkc the :56 b5 18° 1 l9" “mlllfls 1 zfvll lclgilrtgly not going to bct it ride on Mosh Ray tomorrow" lnoiilti— ' "Y! - 0011 fly- _ “Come on, Hartley," said Carol _ , _,n__,,.k‘d_;hc stamp o: AVERAGE fionnN SLIGHTHR Duke was watching Madison in-. harpiey, .'t= go. . rnax SHE WAS FIVE YEARS‘ W ,, _ AGO v ' _ Carol. n ivitls- grin on his face. |>R|(-|.,|,5_<§_ With Dixie Gordon on Ligntningki she did not aiLg-wgr him tymi _ , , _ . llfi Pflfll- [31-‘(10 “hull d0 an)‘ ,W01'd or look. The snub did not 1, m, “m5; imiigpeh- arglognlie ssffilglcfllfxfucij" ilglllglfi‘ thing to bring his mount in first bother Dukc. He had seen thc ozzc can have. m, ‘than the‘, w l, ', 19,2 5 ' And Sufh H 1105f‘ a" Llilhllllllll flash in her cvc. the tiet of her chili 1s priceless, guard it A T, V» e e ‘n 4 ' Me YOU CHAT?" the squaring o3‘ her shoulders. Ht‘ ' | l “m, -"t>,.‘° a" f-‘Wrlr "l" "Hartley ku0w> what Moon Ray had littzirti the cxtispcrfii-lon in hot" —§" ilfilgliipn.,,.gpdgfii"’sig°glass; ("in d0." cut in Grlrndfatlici" Clt1_\'— \'(‘l(‘i‘. H: kltciv slic was filriouslj" ‘_ , . E ‘ . .. - '_ , V v ton. 1 to.d hliu rind I know Ro- ungu- with him, Bu; he hked her Plw-‘l-Ulli (-"‘f~fl_§_I-\ Y0K .n {athletic gamcs anti cxcrclsc member 1 m.,,“ fin!‘ .. .- B05551“ which have changed "flabbiriess", '— into muscle. ~. LvhOSLS in poke bon- There is a. drop 1n height tool "Til l0 “t “DTFkCGHl ; probably due to the fact that a ‘ifpllffulliiblto anflk‘, _i generation ‘of war-babies has now; I . “xagwch on sir‘, grcrun to iiomfzirihood. H 1'» at Lulllngstonc l dreisfelupi; 0.. "lgms ago. ' saldia, ' and M >5 D’ Hum‘ a I, - De . u men were go.ii,, l in for intensive sll in . s-m on Eiistcr Day‘. i “Today they riremfiori sensible. f "'1" “In?” she “an Natural ciirvr-s are fashionable ‘I \'-'11.= .11 ill‘: “m”! again, but tliert- is no sign of a rc- " 3° Ylll-‘plf {m ‘ tum, to the bzcgt-i‘ measurements "n" “mdeni-i‘ oi five year.» zigu." , ‘ ‘hf’ 5a" , The Women's LQLILZUQ of Health f‘-\'0 Dim“ Stand" and Bcautv has also found that there is noticeable "‘shrinkage' in the average res. Blll, ]')(‘l'\'t‘l'> liousz-s wziitt tall. mannequins. Here are the t-m, but they madc wort» long grey pfikf‘ bonucts. ,, s were worn.- "h yi I realized thatl “f-fp thov did HUI.’ o present century. birrrn to move forivnrd. the fashion slim women as physical propor- , tions of the "Qtical" woman, BC-l l cording to the Women's League of! ; Health and Beauty:- . ' P‘. d!‘ tliPm “Y1K Th9" , Hips . . . . . . .. 36 inches l-qmn ‘mu-rt: Ill!‘ and I wondered: 51m, _ 3.; lnchfs i\' “Ir-Fl YIRIWP" "Pxl- on Waist .26 inches r tririted aside and , Height 5m 6m) , '. I left them, _____ vmirlin: bV tin altar, I Mn JUST AN IDEA rvlir-r pom‘ have seen l ' l l , If you could 50c all the bcautlful ‘ "i" UM‘? DYkK’ m‘! ‘ dccds which art- bcing done at this r Eco sn rl the nurse wa< l moment. and gather up all the ' roar-on Zn the world w] lovely thoughts. you would have no aw slit had 5"“ thlnzs- difficulty in believing that, in {- spite nf appearancces. this is a, so“ r Wwnm, pref“. box-Km fine brzivc world. aftcr all. ..t- g . .. - CHEER ITP. : many people m" When you get discouraged. stand on the sidewalk and watch the crippled and the‘ blind. Witness l those who are ETPIIUV handicapp- cd. Thcn thank your that you arc well and able to work. l h ‘r stays down t! he up about him. l l 1113:] “Ill llt'\'('l' makes a “no: docs anything Worth l lucky stars l There \i"z..~. .'. , back his linger, but after all the bum steers you've been I "Pliily for his anwver. "Ycs, I think I will." sllélfp sound of some orse and I know." Hartley may have tried to hold it broke through l Illustrated I r by Vifllifllfiflih‘ ~ gun; r people spent yesterday l . :0 save to- ‘l l ' HCVCT “EH15 l AIHQrnirtgtSm-ile STILL THE l’ES.Sll\llS'l‘. i cliiiiiilig. unable to l The teacher had forbidden the‘ C 1* is n1'.\ » l eating of candy and chewing of , ir hntllcwmpativ. even 1f F011 ' AVRE? eating candy or she asked. i "No replied Jimmie. "I'm just‘ soaking a prune to eat at recess." chewing gum?" , I ~i. hi» min ytis. contains i acre. . hi; 484 ytls. contains 1 acre. h»; 242 yds. contains 1 acrel FASHION GUIDES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER C shirt frock dress to town on hot summer days. It has its own boxy i _ type jacket that is enticingly cooli and easy to slip into. The Dress I with "No back lit till’ solves thr problem of summer heat for vaca- tion and for acquiring an even Jun tanning. Nothing quite Oqllill-‘i the chic sparkling white pique. style No. 2816 is designed for l sizes i2. i4. m. l8. 20 year-s» 30. 32- , 34, 36. and 38-inchcs bust. Size 16 ' requires 3 l-B yards 35-inch ma- terial for dress and 1 1-2 WW5 °~' 35-inch material for jacket. It Price of pattern l5 cents in , stamps or coin (coin preferredl. wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- Style No. 2816 Size.. -.. .... it back before the season closes} Sonleiliiiit; tells me it, influenced by bet. some friends Have to toddle along. those frozcn-fnccs? the tip-off. gct irlastcicd." in yrhat he said to Carol. I've lost almost ulnciy flW‘ thous- and dollars to Duke on your handi- I wouldn't mind getting lstimewuse, mv 0W1] judgment from now on. | l McTavlsh had not been feeling . too bright. so he called on the Carol shrugged her shoulders. a bnrrflln i “Mum Sl.l- tiliild not trust hcrself to an- fl man» Dnctnr laftcr cxnmlitiiig him)—, sivcr him. This was bad enouglrl hlgll- l Why, rnt-iii, you're till right; you're . She could not risk bringing on a good for a. thousand years yet. ‘ wefle. a man Whbilts while McTavlsh-—Dlnna. blather; clcc-. I don't blame you, Madison, ii graveyard he l5 P“ tor; I'll never see the half o‘ that. . raid Duke. One good slzeable bet 0i the tune he ts Ihlsl- ______ . could put you right out in the DRIED FRUIT clrnr. Arc you comina, Hartley arol. I'm going. "Coming, dear." asked _ .l‘. hut‘. company when YOU B-"l gum during school time. One day ‘May I see you at the hotel?" ago». she became suspicious of a lump asked Duke quickly. He couldn't ;——— in Jimmicls cheek. “Jimmie. are you run the risk of letting Madison be \\'II.\T In‘ . Carol to change his, Sorry, Dukc. But Carol's asked ozrt. to the house. "What?" Grandfather lrlytou. objcctcd , “Another got-together ofi Thank you for, I'm solve to toivn and | How's for ‘coming to my room l l l “Darn tootin‘, sqiiehicri i)". Oldl , man with a scornfiil look at hlsl _ l grand-daughter. "Thcm society‘ You'll find yourself wearing this dummies," ' Carol took Madl=on's arm, urging! -f_::.—;—-~:-—. _ , canvas is BEST vizoizmisml REFRIGERATOR The garden is a better place to Declaring the nobfe industric: in the world" vyerc tllling the soil and brooding catt-Yc, V the Archbishop of Canterbury said i the old England of the Wcst Coun- Name Street Addrm City ltate ________. EYES ACROSS TIIE SEAS HEREFORD, England —(C.P>—- "oldest and most‘ l try was llic England klnsmcii ,. ovcrseas looked upon as the motherland. l Mlnnrd’: Lnlmrnl remove: 1 ‘<4. , market silppllcs from wilt keep vegetables fresh than the re- frigerator. The economy of a garden is seldom considered from this viewpoint but it is an lm]’l0l‘i'lhL one. There ls no waste from stor- age. The vegetables are kept at their best quality while growing. They may get overmatured if’ left too long 1n the soil but thcy keep where they grow, and only a quantity sufficient for a meal need be gathered, leaving the rest. to remain in tip-top condition for another day and another meal. A garden saves a. lot of room in the ice box and provides better quality vcge-tables than can poss- ibly be gathered from the rcirfg- orator or from the cold storage plant of the grocery. Home-grown vegetables do not suffer as do from being left in the sun and they are not passed through hand, of whose clelnilnm lhd unitary con- Qua...- and "Oh don't bother," So long. honey. i l. H1115 “"1118 in“) "Fe cup. that way. It accented her beauty. He was saying to himself, as 5119 walked away: "What a proud little filly she is- a turf, spirited. stepping. And i Play at being a society woman, the crazy, headstrong little fool." if she knew his thoughts, Carol several yards away, turned her head. tossing him a quigk, coldly scornful look. Duke chuc- kled. Then he noticed a. little boy near him and an amusing idea came to him. The boy held a col- lapsible drinking cup-and it was of tin. He was so short he could not reach, with all his struggling, 111“? Spigot of the water fountain. here sonny." said Duke cheerlly, 80mg to him, I'll give you a 11ft.’ "Thanks, W" thirsty and i couldn't make it by myself. He filled the cup, End started to drink from it, then re- membered it wa, his turn to be gracious. “Don't you want some?’ he asked. ‘N03’ said Duke. Thanks Just the some. Go on how The yOHHB-ster seemed to have a HBWP-tO-be-eiidcd thirst, but length he said he had had enough and was The boy iva holding out to him as the puim i-hase price. IIe put out. hi5 hand, then drew it beck. "I 0011111111 let you pay five dollars r01‘ "l" he said. "I'll give it to you. dltion there is grace suspldon. "Omff-KYOWH vegetables, are cleanest. of bcst quality, and h mil economy. greens often on sale at the green grocer; cannot compare with the fresh. crisp leaves that may be gathered in the backyard patch from a nickle package of seed plus a little healthy exercise 1n the way of sanding up space w plant it. But proper diet for the baby ls no more important than proper diet for the adult and although it is usually to treat a baby with more consideration than a grown- up when it comes to food, there is no good reason for doing so from a strictly hygienic standpoint. Start a vegetable garden this year as a measure of health and economy. If it ls no more than a spinach patch it is that much clear again. Tomatoes may follow the spinach and two ataple| of the menu are provided for the nuon. Duke waved l called Duke to FOR A IICN, [VIN TAN Duke laughed and put the bill in fllS hand. closing it tight over it. "Never quarrel with your luck. onny," said Duke. This cup is , worth a lot more than a fiver to ' me." l Duke alkcd briskly. until he iCflme alongside Carol. He tapped her lightly or. the shouldett. A= she turned to see who it was, he thrust the cup in her hands. "Better give this to the gentle- liiian," he said with a twinkle in I his eye. I think he's going to need it" Before she could answer, he turned and walked away. But after a few paces, he cnme back. lShe stood as if stupificd. the cup still in hcr hands. "I forgot something." he said. He had put hi1 hand out over the cup. There was a sharp sound of something falling in it. It was a quarter. CHAPTER XXVI All the anger rising in Carol for the past week-at Duke for his iri- difference to her except as a comcon," at herself for picking the wrong horses. at Madison for being surly-reached the height of its curve as she stood holding the tin . cup which Duke had impudently thru-‘t iii her hand. Fortunately she had been alone. Madison and she had been stopped by some frlenfb. but she had excused her- self and gone ahead explaining she must hurry bat-k to Brookdale be- forc her gucsts arrived for cock- tails. She did not answer Duke. She glared at him as he walked away. Then her senses returned and she flung the cup wit-h the quarter in it on the ground. It was at that mo- met that Dixie Gordon crossed her line of vision. This final outrage SIJNTN cnui Instant relief or money refimded Ir NOXZEMA doesn't bring imam: relief to the rcddcu carat lun- bum,yoi_ir moneyyill refunded. First Aid Hospitals at bi u! beaches use Noxzema-for no jug relieves sunburn like this lioothin cooling cream. Notice how quickg n lheat and soreness diuap ear. f‘ nucleus, will not stain. Get ox- zem: at any drug store. Mxzema Geam E7 $||NTAN U". , l J WITHOUT PIINIIII. IUINING ‘w. ward their car. "That will fix him!" said Carol. part. Careful! You'll hurt your toe," as she kicked a tin cup out of ' their way. When Dixie Gordon entered the United States Hotel that evening 1t was crowded. He seemed to 4e in a hurry, but he was conscious of the interest he aroused. it. Was there an- other jockey living at whose entr- ance glasses stopped midway t0 Lips, conversation; halted abruptly‘. o suspect him of being l lobby or the He thrilled to eyes turned? What if Svme them did crooked? ‘They all paid him ‘the tribute due the biggest money rider in the country. "I've got a grand on Lightning. tomorrow,” a man called to him. You're always safe in betting.on the horse I'm riding." answered Dixie. Then he saw Frltzie coining up to him. What's the rush. hi8 50y?" 541° asked. Have yourself a chair I01‘ a moment. Kline's turned in and I want some one to talk to." Dixie shook his head. Tempt me not! I'm hitting the hay. Don't you want me in shape to win the race tomorrow?" Atm. boy! said Frftzle, slapping him on the shoulders. When Lightening wins the Hopeful, and I —I—F‘r1tzie oivialley. Mn pointed out as the owner-there, there, run along like a good boy. I'm too ex- cited to talk." Dixie called the number of his floor to the elevator boy. There were two others in the car. They might know which was his 1'00!" and might the boy. He wasn't taking any chances. He looked up "You mean," Madison corrected her, "it will fix us. Carol, darllni. l that was a stroke of acnius on your of Duke's made her oblivious for l the mamem w and down the hall. ‘There was no [came up to her it looked l casual meeting. i few words but they were to be the and drink." . everything else. Then suddenly her eyes were rivet- ed on the jockey. Dixie! Some‘ thing in her brain clicked. Of ccursc! Rcvcnge on Duke was in sight. She beckoned to swered with a heard Madison call to her, _"Quick!" she called to Madison with a meaningful jerk of hcr head toward Dixie. “Come here." She had but a moment she knew. A quick glance told hei- no one who mattered was near them now. But at any moment some one might, come in sight. As the two men like a She said only a, him and he an- nod. Just then she point. "Leave it to me," strolling past them. ‘There tvtis a grim smile on Carol's fire as she and Madison walked to- ::_‘_:.._ is.» said Dixie, Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time fa Eastern Standard) MONDAY. JULY 12 SANTIAGO. CHILE 4 p.m.—Sclcctcd Music and News. 08615, 24.3 m.. 12.30 meg- ROME 6 p.m.—News in English; Opera; Folk Songs; 2RO's Mail Bag. 2R0. 31 1 m., 9.63 meg. LONDON 6:30 p.m.—'1'he Belfast Ap- prentice Boy's Flute Band. OBP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSC. 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg.; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg: GSB, 31.5 m., 9 51 mPB. MOSCOW 7 p.m.—Alplne climbing 1n the Soviet Union. RAN, 31.2 m.. 9.8 meg. PRAGUE. CZEOHOSLOVAKIA '7 p.m.—\Mllliflf‘y Band: Czech Fairy-tales; Folk songs. OLR-—4A. 25.34 m.,11.84 mcg. ~ BUENOS AIRES. ARGENTINE 8:30 pm.--Jazz orchestra. and Female Trio. LRX. 31.06 m., 9.66 TIMER, CARACAS 8:45 p.m.—Amatcur Hour. YV- 5R0, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. LONDON 9 p.m.—Muslc Hall, Will Fyffe. the famous edlnn. GSI. 19.6 m., 15.26 mega: GSF. 19.8 m. 15.14 meg; GSD, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 p.m.-Book Review, by James Stuart Wood. CJRO, 48.7 m., 6.15 meg; CJRX. 25.5 m., 11 72 meg. including Scots com- TOKYO 12:15 a.m. Wuesdayt- Popular Songs. JZJ. 25.4 m., ii.80 meg. LYNDHURST. AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m. (Tuesday) —Nationa1 Program. VKZILR, 31.3 m., 0.58 meg. ' buttcred pan and bake 30 minutcs one tn sight. He went to the stair- way. There was no one on it. He ran lightly down two flights 8nd knocked sharply on a door. There was a call to come in. He turned closing the door behind him. Hello, Dixie," said Klffle. Sit down, won't you?" Dixie glanced guickly around the room. A change had come over him. He seemed breathless. as 1f 7H3 COOK ‘S CORNER CHOCOLATE FUDGE FROSTING i cup granulated sugar i-z tablespoon corn syrup 1-2 cup milk Pinch of salt 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 2 tablespoons butter 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Combine sugar, syrup, milk and salt. Shave and add chocolate. Stir and heat until gugsr dissolves, then cook until a very soft ball is formed when a little of the mixture ls dropped into cold water. Stir only to prevent burning. Remove from heat and add butter and flavoring. Let stand until cool, then beat until. thick ehough to spread. Nutmeats may be added, if desired. TOMATO CHEESE SANDWICHES 6 large, round. soft buns 12 thin slices cheese 12 sllcces tomato 6 strips bacon Method: Slice the buns in halves -or you can use slices of fresh bread: If you do toast it on one side first and cut it fairly thick. Butter lightly and lay a slice of cheese on the untoasted side. Cover with a this]; slice of tomato and oover with a half strip of bacon. Place under the broiler until the cheese melts and the bacon 1s crisp. ’I'he tomato will broil suf- ficiently in that time. Serve hot, with chopped pickle relish. DATE SQUARES 3 9885 1 cup align/r 2 cups dates, chopped 1 cup nuts (optional) 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Method: Beat the egg yolks until thick and add the sugar gradually, continuing to beat. sift the flour, and baking powder and add the dates and nut-s. Beat the egg Whites stiff and add alter- nately with the floured mixture to the yolks. Spread in a shallow, in n 350 deg. F. oven. Out in aquarol and roll 1n icing llllll‘. - t we Lztera tare t bgnbwgwwmmmli [vowel-y no Follow This Advice When You Are Invited as a Summer Guest and You Will Always Be Welcomed Again With Open ' Arms You are about to start on your Summer vacation, daughter. Take these few tips from me: . . Don't-wish yourself on any one as a guest. Don't hint for invitations, The United States mall and the telephone am the telegraph system» are still working, am, any one who desires your presence will have no difficult in informing you of the fact, When you go to pay a visit, go you are asked and return when the Llll1\ lhnlt that has been set for your stay l_-,\. pires. A week-end invitatzon isn't good lu a month's free board and lodging. when yoi once get your foot in the door of the gucs: chamber, don't settle down in it tor K003i), and force your hostess to eject you. tutu. on under your own power. And, for Hclii. h; sake, come and go on the trains that liiiu been specified 1n the invitation. Welcoming and speeding the pnrtiii; .; a. chore, anyway, and it becomes an acute pain in the neck when ii, iii; to be repeated several times before a. guest finally arrives or departs, _i__ “'11 0r UHIOSS You are vlslilni miluonaue thatisswarmlxig with maids and Lilygl; mussed dress rather than ask an overworked maid w press it out for yoi and keep your hands off of the electric iron yourself, and your hostess \\ ii rise up and bless your name. Bring along the things you are going to need. No gutm is sill-l, ,, pest as the borrower who never has any stamps or stationery or mecilcm. or a sweater or an evening wrap of her own, and who expects her llU-rlttfixf to supply her deficiencies. Don't visit if you are on food. Stay at home where pay for it. a diet or are addicted to any special klllfl c: you can get it, or go to a hotel where you i.i;i Be adaptable. Fall in with all of your hostess‘ plans. No matlci l how you loathe picnics, or hate golf, or are bored by bridge, set your iEClR i and go through them with a. heroic smile 1f they are, the amusement. l that have been arranged for you. When you visit you pay your “an b, l being agreeabfe, and you are a poor sport if you welcli on the price. , __. l Don't criticize your hostess‘ house, furniture and garden. and tell he. should have pink wallpaper in the living room instead of green. mu l how much better her plants would look i! she shifted them about. Ever," own taste 1n her Summer home. Don't flirt with your hostess’ husband or sou. I a. female savage should respect the sponge cake she It isn't cricket. Em is eating, l when you travel wear plain, dark clothes. Don't try to 100k like I l fashion plate. It only shows you are all dresses up and have nowlier: to g0. And don't start a flirtation with any good-looking than you meet on a train or boat. You may be innocent. but he W131 "EV" Sllslmt it. Don't do things in July that you will hate to rcmcmbcr in Deiciiibci The candid camera picture of you in a clinch with a stranger that. sonic- Dont let down your back hair and tell some Strflntle “Wufln fill ll" secrets of your life just because it. is a. moonlight night rmd Wu lffll fvll" timental. Maybe she will keep her mouth shut and maybe slic mil start a scandal. Don't take Summer love-making seriously. It is Just Pa" ' l<l>ln fun. and the man who tells you that he never loved before and v»- i‘ love again doesn't mean it and doesn t expect you to believe ill- Make the most of Tm is always the secret of your vacation, daughter, but don't abuse it. having a good time. DOROTHY DIX- charged with excitement. His voice , Is anything wrong. Dixie? was low and intense. , I've heard somethingfulrziiidiplxlfi We're alone? he asked. 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