.4.- . .5‘ - ____‘_,____,,.__?.- I Qs-J... . ..-_:.*..._.._._..,,....--. w no‘. 1.1;.” . 8.8;? -.'?_F?!-?5? 2.?! e g g- \ FREEDOM FOR TWO By MARGARET WATSON Today's Short Wave Rodfo Program (Alfiliifllm Personal f» Fashions 7- Li Dorothy Diaz's Letter Box Jon flicked Ila-h from his cigarette. His lips rose in a mills as bitter THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 TOKYO It is Well for a Girl to Determine Early the Difference Between Attention and In- ,__._..._ e AVICQ .uu Can Tell FOIIUIICS-ll . - at the bottom of the harbour, 1 as anger. That's something at any 4:45 imam-Orchestral selections. t€l1tl0n 1f She Wants t0 AVOid Dozen Alluring Wavy‘ ihope. rate, even 1f the only superlative I ZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg; JZI, 81.4 ' 1Ie had not looked for him of [can get from you is a patronizing m., 9.53 meg. , Spillflterhflfld course, or! if he} find, it had bleen in one. BOSTON v order to iami iiin over to iie po- ; _m__.wor1d Ne,“ _w-1-X- ‘ 11ft‘. 'Ii.:\i would be such a simple. i l (‘AN WAIT My TIME A3025: m" 11379 ma; '5 Deaf Miss Dix—l=‘or two years I have been going with g yqung ma“ such a 1i iznl way of selling; rid 0f i . 35m,“ who tells me that he loves me. but because of certain obligations he can- liim. Sue iillllii not, ineii, do aiiy- l 1t was strange to Erica that she 0215 p.m.—-A Visit to the city not marry for along time. We are not engaged we dun; even keep illlliq 1o; in; she could only should still be able to believe Jon 0g mr5q1§lm_ m’ 35g m, company, although I see him regularly once fight im- he f. gi-i away from loved her. She had never been so 11,77 me‘ or twice a week, and 1 hgvg m) assumnge this iiian. w-t amiv Irvin this 1511\nd. sure of that as she was then, when LONDON that even 1f I waited for him several years back to S ‘qiiilfiilil. 1n the iiiean- liud become time. she ivsuid not give him the sails . t-lizm oi sreiiiu in her either fear or i)l'll\‘.1ii0. She mu-t. at all lit I fleclively: You know it's 00:45 keep Jon's inivrc-i and ad- really hate you. I \‘\\ll\liL‘1‘ why? niiintioii; and the l ~ to do I You should he said, shrugging that was m he i ‘his shoulders. I've taken advantage iiieiit lirlpeii l b\ of ou m a shameful way, haven't b e" ud ilusiu-l I? I've lied to _vou without turning l l. ii hair. and trapped you into an lllipfhnlliit‘ position, and fu'ly 1n- Uplld to keep you iii it. If you told me that you hated and despised me. .tliat I was a liar and a scoundrel '0i the meanest sort, I should agree i with you. But, being Erica. you don't iltl) .011 me. Do you wonder that |‘I d all fiiii" iii this sort of war? ~ [At 1011.51 ivhvii you're the prize? r , please. 0~e to the win- Jlllfi mi’. ide it l b‘ There was a plug set in the wall, close to the window frame, from which the wire of the electric light elf between. quite seeure jran. It was useless hile tlicre was y " ii.» nail seated Id; ‘int, of course; but if theyi a talk; News 1n Italian. FRO. 31.1 lill‘. of a couch used the ..iiine room at night it in.. 9.63 meg; IRF, 3O 5 m., 9.83 \ ‘Fulfilling i101‘ might be useful enough. Her eyes roaming sicni-lyv, made s note of it while she was saying in a placid tone: There's really no need for me to say what I think of you, be- -e fastened the d coolly. I under- iii i-oiir power; and on the prnbiem of‘ of file house. S0 lino the truth. after nrc 1111111 and wife. . and a cl1eat-I .. You have trapped have thrown her to a pity that you should throw away your chance like this; because you'll never have another. I hadn't the siightcst (lesirc. Don't you realize that? It was you I ivanted, from the first moment I saw you. And now that I have you so securely, I can be civilized; I tlie Zions. Yes, he said placidly smiling, all that is true. .\fy wife has. I think. been vKlkWliilQ this crisis for a‘ imiz ti:iie»»vir since 1 ealrd her‘ my sister for vnur benefit. Though ' Dammi- .“.1.'~ Int lierszili be called stranger things than that before now. Still women of her quality are rigidity. It's a pity, in a way. that come into anyoiies power, even mine: but if. was inevitable that it should. Whenever anythi so rich. so complete, s0 lmmacula e as you .1. t > u . iously reticent on the subject of gfiiiiliflli,ol\;i~lo(‘xill‘ 151x253‘; wigs? 33123.,";§,,§,*,§1";*°;;,,,,"*.g*;,;,"g;; married Ellettits who depart in the BR‘. it; and to possess is to destroy. gxfllginyflng ‘Ffns J1EE £1532‘ huo‘; obvious that he ivuuld stop at nothing. She said xe- straiige. I can't iriui- with the in- cause I'm sure you know it all; and CARACAS “I suppme it was a} I don't suppose you like it any the 8.30 p_n,__-rhe “MHZ Ham; “"1" 5mm“? 3m“ a ' Wt" f‘)? belllg allmved to “lmglne Concert Orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7 Hui IWJIlI-‘lflllul’ 419- i it. Only, if you had the slightest de- m~ 5 3 “leg n lier mind was work- sire to stand well with me. it seems ' ' ‘LQNDON can wait my time; the mood, per- i haps, or a little softening 0f your . a splendour like yours should ever ‘ Cristo," Part VI. GSC. 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 meg; GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. MOSCOW 3m. ish Listeners. RAN, 3'1 m. LONDON Collective Security Pacts." Sneaker: ll. Steed. G54’). 313 ni.. 9.511 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GSL, Wli-lwllt iflwntlflna and that he hasn't the 49A mu i; ii may . _. _ remotest idea of ever marrying you. 1-Ie -' v: Nl-JCTAD! ‘ finds you pleasant and agreeable. He likes _ V‘ n. FOYUHL a pretty gul to play around with and to make a lithe near love to, and WZXAD, 19.5 lo as ‘mlls “u- ‘ 11125.; WLZXAF, 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. R0 E p.rn. octi Operas; "The Road to St. Peter's, H102. EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS 8:00 prov-Program for Eastern and Southern States of the United States. PCJ. 31 2 m., 9.59 meg. 10:50 p.m.-—"Vlrtue in Dreams." a play by Innis Goodrich. GSD. 255111., 11.75 meg; GSC, 313 m., 9.58 meiy; 6513.315 m., 9.51 meg; GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. TOKYO 122 JZJ, 45 a.m. — Popular 25.4 ni.. 11.80 meg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m, ——(Frlda_v) —Clilmes from G. P O. Sydney. VKQME. 31 38 m. Songs . here; and hotel clerks are notor- 6120 p.m.—"'f'he Count of Monte 31 inf, 9.51 7:00 p.m.—News and Program 7:10 p.m -—"The Way of Peace— .:id Regional Wickliam Arid what are you cried. Erica. hfercly a. mun in love. He was very" controlled. but she knew now that it was only out of security, and the enjoyment of his power, that he could sit watching her so quietiy. She met his eyes full for the first time, and they were darkly steadfast under brows drawn straight. ‘Through the curve of biiie smoke which his cizarette. made his face looked formidablei and still as that of a bronze god to which incense is being burned.. I didn't realize you were a poet, she said, smiling. I'm not. I'm simply a man who see; two ways at onoe. While I was your friend, I was in torment to be your lover; and when I'm your lov- er, I shall be in agony to have you back as you were before, my distant semi-goddess. Erica so fai- forgot her position as to laugh; there was some relief in mirth, for she had never felt less feebly human than she did at that moment. There came that deliberate cynical even tragic orienialism again; and still he was not melodramatic. She said: ‘You're the odciestmreature I've ever known. You're very sure of yourself. My dear this is my island. 'I'here‘s no way of leaving it unles I choose to let you; no one but the hotel clerk knows or guesses that you are SPLE uni n For s THESE SKIN BlEHISI-IES BLACK. “H” Wonderful, thousands say, bow the soothing penetration of Cuticura Soap and Ointment helps banish ugly skin irritations due to external causes. 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For complete pattern and instructions for all of these designs, sent 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department- Use this coupon Print your name and address plainly. To The Charlnltctown Guarding ‘ ' " Needlework Devl- DESIGN N0. 361 Name - — -' "' " Sheet Address — — — — - - “ _ “ “ _ _ ‘ “ " " " " " " “ _— — _\- - —__ __-_ _ __— (7|1,_..____...___>- Province ——— - -—---—- -» course. I'm sure of myself. You're still the oddest person I've ever known, she said with con- viction. And you are the most exquisite. Why did you marry Martin? A clod like that! If you had waited- For you? For your own hour. Coudnt you see that his fire was an aimless sort of lightning, without any point at all? ‘Phat his adventures were loved for their own sake, riot for any va- lue they had to a single soul beside himself? That he wanted y0u— loved you, if you like to call it that -on1_v because the shape in which you happen to have been born has . glamor, and because your mind had a sort of recklessness through being confined so long? Do you think he has ever grown up? Do you think lie WOUid ever have alloivcd you to grow up? And Peter Pan was male. He couldn't ever have been femi- nliie. Women. especially women in love, always grow up. Erica felt her mind melting in her. It was all so tinbearabl true that she found it, even spoken in his alien and embittered voice, strangely moving. It vivas a pity that she coud not hate him, but she felt she could not hate anyone again; not even poor Martin whom she loved so. and who had eo utter- ly betrayed her faith in him. You're talking about my hus- band, she reminded him. I'm talking about my rival. You'll gain nothing that way. You see. Martin was first. Jon tossed back his mane of blonde hair, and said in a tone of wondering regret: I believe you still love him. He robs, he murders. he deceive; and lies to you; and I believe you still love him. Erica said nothing. It was dan- gerous to talk any ion er to this curious. likeable, repu ive man who knew her so much better than she knew herself, and could express in so few and s0 simple words what she had labored with for days in vain. And more than ever, she had to get away, that- evening, before her resolution was gone. She knew that she was buoyed up by nothing more substantial than excitement and that its influence would not continue long to afford her strength. They dined. She had hoped that he would leave her alone long enough to permit her at least a view of the slope below the win- dow. If only she had examined it in the ample time she had wasted in trusting him! But before he went away to dress he called Mrs. Smith to her, so that she was not alone. for s second. Only her mind was free to wander. If she could only slip through that open window, she believed it could be managed. Her dress was dark, without a touch of light co- ior upon it; and the dusk was a1- ready cree lng in and filling the panes of e window; and the mo- im- boat must be moored at the etty, if on] she could reach it. ven if the op from the window turned out to be sheer, it might be done. She had tackled some dives mm-‘W As long as you are sap enough it until he gels tired. Then some and you will be .eft flat. are stretched out. too long. to hold hun and make him eager to is lukewarm about the matter now. hope that just by patiently waiting him into an ardent Swain is out. is Just men's line. leave it at loose ends, with a vague I think any girl is very foolish for one man, even if she is engage Just like to hear himself br and good-by. Answer: so promiscuously on every Tom, Dick dream of what. asses they are makl despising them for the braggarts a cause they haven't enough sense to it. gives her cold feet to think that a gentleman means. for one he teLs me to list some of the Answer: ' Well, there are about e million might hand your employer these: get to be just a machine. Because and need rest an we bleak down. that he will marry me. Answer: Ithinkthatyourbo fidls f the innumerable men whbse raisntentioigsiwage old siory he W111 kiss and ride awe _ As to your own affection lasting. is doubtful because romance and sentiment Bet t0 be pretty thin ii they But you certainly can't rely upQn you; love in amatfs heart by her love for him. get ted up on the affection that is thrust upon them and, generally speak- ing. the less a woman cares for a man. the more he cares for her, so our Don't ever take it seriously when unless he backs up the exertion with a bonaflde proposal of It is their way of making themselves agreeable and it doesn't mean a thing unless it is clinched by a wlll-you-be-mlne, Even when a man has to ask a girl to wait a long time for him he tries to bind her to him by an authentic engagement if he means business. He doesn't Véhaizlves uv all her other ‘men friends waiting or he changes his mind sheloses her to ever back into circulation‘ again. ' s .- Dear Miss Dix-Why does a boy, when he talk about his past affairs and his old girl friends? thinks by so doing he will make a big impression on the girl. or does he ag about his conquests As a. boy starts to tell about how all the glr what trouble lie has 1n getting rid of them it is a signal for me to say INQUIRY. Ln the old days when chivalry was in flower a gentleman inever and told, but. the modem youth broadcasts his love Much should make girls pause and think before they bestow their favors But there are three good reasons why boys brag to girls about their affairs with other girls. The first is vanity. to Intliarlos, as devils among the ladies. as being so irresistibly fascinatin that nothing feminine can withstand their charms. So they tell abou how Lulu and Sadie, Ma-rybelle and Evangeline have fallen madly in love with them and what trouble they have had in shaking mlllionairesses want to marry them, and so on The second reason why boys boast of their conquests to girls is be- know that they are taldn way in the world to impress the girls they an woman in the world ever wants to hear about a. man's girl friends. he wlil add lier to his list of victims and exhibit her scalp to the next girl. Thlrdly, the boy who tells one girl of how much another girl was in love with him does it because he is a cad and has‘ no idea of what being Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a stenographer, working for am. employer who does not see any reason why I should have a vacation. Will you please tell me what to say to him? good reasons why every]? have a vacation now and then. and not a single reason aga Because all work and no play make Jill a dull girl. same thing, day in and day out, year in and year out without break, you You lose a..1 interest in your job. But if you can go away from it for a little while you come back all popped up and en- thusiastic and cam. do better work and more . ‘t " 5°“ ’°'o’°“’ h???“ 5"‘? ‘h? ‘Till-Ti 2%.‘? iii 353;‘. recrea on an we on‘ ge a a ' DIX. other men. es up and sees that I am 26 years old dilemma. I don't know whe- to let him monopolize you he will do fine day when you have got to be an Y. or he will marry some strange girl throughla long period of waiting, that marry you some" years hence when he No woman ever yet awakened love Quite the contrary. Most men for this indifferent love you can urn s. man tells you that he loves you marriage. That expression of affection. Lin, cause if she gets out and it is a hard thing I ' 0f for is out with a girl, want to ls it because he for myself, when 1s seem to fall in love with him kissed affairs to the world, and They want as DOSE them; how many and so forth. They never ofthemselves and how the girls are liars they are i I m1 could g? cunt with ve upper um ies to do so all the time. but I am not happy with anybody but him. . The love last? Anu- um ii; this man until he wak marriage is desirable? and I am in. a. trier to hang on or give up. _What do you think? BEWILDERED. question is: Can my be relied upon to hold Sally's holding Jack spellbound! Though it's only an old fish bowl she has before her, she's finding real crystal-gazing fortune symbols in it. “Aeroplane: hover over you . . . they mean you'll go abroad. I leo flowers . . . you're going to be mar- ried 1n a far country." Ships or aeroplanes. seen in l crystal, suggest a trip; flowers, a wedding; mail box or telephone, im- portant news; legal-looking docu- ment, s legacy. Later, offer to tell cord fortunes based on name and birth date. Sup- pose you've a friend, Peter, born May 12, 1914. Add letters in name— 5. Add numbers in date, counting each letter as one—21. Subtract 5 from 21, which leaves 16. The first 16 cards Peter drawn from the pack decide his fate. Shuffle them well with his namo card-Jack of Clubs, if he's brunette —before reading. r ' Our 32-page booklet gives mean- ing of every card in deck. Tea-lea! fortunes, horoscopes. Amusing for- tunel-ielling game: for bazaars and art es. Be sure to write Name. Address, and the Name of booklet. NBIHQ Send 20c in coins for your copy of Fun With Forirunetelling to the Guardian Home Service, Address. plainly ‘your City in which street Address into the twins Province when this room does not one“ QJitCl/iy original and during euiiiiuiiiiiciuiis may be use-u. Because it is u room a wiiumi-ativciy snort time is spent an unusual efieci. ls YUOID, not so likely to become U-Nfdflllle- W118i} H. (lliliilg P110111 Oiklllb 1113111 another room iviui uauiiic doors it should 10ii0w the some style and color scheme ii a harmonious @1160!- the worst to useno .-__ She wants him to devote his entire attention to telling her how beau- tiful and wonderful she is and what a hit she has made with him. Whenever I ask txeasons I have for waaéthixég one. should. t t. You If you do the of it Acti , The Housewife ’ i, And Her vities COIVWORT And this for ow, Times that are ill won't still be so; Clouds will not ever pour down corridort thou must rain, A sullen daiy will clear again. —1-Ierriok. CLOSE T0 THE SINK Have you that bottle of hand lotion in the kitchen again this winter so that the hands may re- ceive their tonic after the dishes are done? It is the only way to keep them smooth. ALL SET One mother each ironing day places s 01cm handicerehief for small son and. daughter in the pocket of the clothes as e the ironing awa . Iitsaves c an- gel’ of forget this important object in the daily rush for school. almost equally as high, though with more ground for security on the score of the de th of water below them. Well, s e had lamented life's dullness- this was the answer. m» be cdntinued) SCIATICA Wub ziu Illillul pen well with worm water; then rub II plenty of Minced’: and you'll mi beflerl |NARD'$ 1'. CAUSES OF COLDS Living in dry, hot rooms. unbal- anced diet, instiflfliciertt exercise, letting oneself go too tired, oom- ing in too close contact with some- one already infected with a cold, keeping on wet shoes after return- ing to 0118'! home are all factors to be considered if you are trying to avoid colds this winter. THOSE KNICKER KNEES If your son is the sort who goes through the knees of his knickers in a dieoouxa ingly short space of time, try be. ng them with a piece of strong muslin before he even wears them. The etch on the back oah be attach lining of the knickers and will never show. but be a big help for longer wear. OHEPS METHOD OI’ BOILING FISH ma." Whips fish tie-sill: Whole fish is to be boiliedwipe andoleem it and out on! had, tail and fins — wrap whole fish or thick pieces from large fish in cheese cloth. Have kettle of water boiling and to it add 1-2 cup vinegar (gr 2 table- spoons lemon juice) to keep the flash white. 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More than 12.000 homes in the greater Miami iireaare equip- ped with solar water heating sys- tems. which use the sun's rays for maintaining n constant supply of hot water. 51x hours of sunshine is sufficient for heating a three- day's supply of hot water. Tests have found w-e-icr in solar heater whitn seven degrees of the boring n . H01‘ INING ROOM EFFORDS CHANGE FOR ORIGINALITY is desired. ‘FIGURE-HINTS FOR. TYPISTS The average ilOlhCiWifC can take I comlfoi-i. from the though ihat lier daily mund of duties seisvcs lier iu good sbuuxi where the upkeep of lier figure is concerned. As sue stands swinging a floor-ponsber. to-and-fro she is perforating a splendid exercise, provided she re- mains erect and does not slouch over the tank; she can dust her sitting-doom suetchuig giigii on her toes, moving lightly froizn place to place; even floor-scrubbing and waxing will bring strength to ab- dominal muscles. But what of the woman who earn their living at some sedentary occupation-aha clerks, secretaries, tyipists, seamstresses. machinists, and so on? Life does not deal with them so well 1n this mafler of reserving the figure, and unless hey take special precatuion, their looks and general health are llaible to suffer. Herc are hints specially intended to help those whose daily 11m are spent at desk or work- e. taibl Always try to walk pm way or part (me way to or from work. walk with head erect, with an easy carriage and with arms swing- ing slightly. This exercise will ease stiffened muscles and re-eslabdsh the circulation. Take up some form of rt which should be‘ practised regu ar- Big appetites need good bread! “SURE that’: a bag of REGAL. Outdoor work means hearty. man-sized appetites and plenty of good bread at every meal certainly helps a fellow along. And Ma says there's nothing to beat REGAL for "regular results. 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