A union's Re She Treads 0n‘ Royal Toes And Royalty Pays For It diamonds. not rillneatones.‘ Prom than on an inc um- ber of those born with Jewe -stud- ded platinum spoons in tllel!‘ mouths came to learn- Among the gayest was - Prince Tongtor of Siam. He Wlntetl 9° brush up on the latest vaflltlflfll of the tanse- "Prince Tongtor had a sense of fun. He insisted that needed a ‘holiday’ now and ‘hen. l By KATHARINE SHERWOOD NBA Stiff Co“ pendent NEW YORK. Sept. 26 - Evelyn oCullagh has trod on some of e royalist toes still extant; her nly reaction has been to order the blue bloods to keep their feet tut of her way. She has danced with kings and ajahs, been the confidante of sul- [ans and the Saturday night date If a prince. She once helped a hort-ctf-cash queen unload an $80.- 00 pearl necklace. Most of it was LU": the dancing part was strictly usiness. Miss McCullagh is a sophisticat-_ pd. sparkling Etlglishwoman who mce \von an international ball- Foom dancing championship, De- great this: a’ movie, lunch at the Save)‘. another movie, tea at the Savoy- another movie, dinner at the Sa- voy, another movie, late supper at tho savoy, and finally a midnight movie. n Sign Language “The Prince was an BXPEllPHY pita the toppling crowns in a dancer." . ostiwar world, there are Itill a ew maharajahs and sultans left, It was because of Prince Tong- lnd she hopes to teach them to tor that _lhe late Kins Pfallmlll‘ iongo “as slnuously as a snakeilwk 01 515m decided m 195m m lnoves through the grt~ " before llhhfv- _ - _ the retires, "The King was very timid and It was the Maharajah of Pat}. shy. HEIWBHtGd to be able to dance, tla. than vacationing in England, in Dllbllc bu! he lllilni “mill all“ who started her on the royal road 0m‘ l" lWlOW he W85 lflkfh’; lef- tf dancing. The Maharajahk agent 5°91 H9 Wfllllfill t0 EUWPPSQ lllfi tailed her and offered her iooo wlfsv" , ounds (aboilt $4000» if she would Ours in h ‘vhlle M155 MPCM‘ ive His Highness 12 “ssons. That lash found herself full-ling 591°" l of languages and as in the case id l . f ' f th S it f P hang. had to A w!‘ she taught the Mahimjah 2650MB tousiagrhs? Th: Sultan could i‘ fl t ~' F 9w gm“, u s eps’ he deuded speak neither French nor English. is daughters —six of them-could tand a lesson or two. “He asked me to teach his aughtcrs both the man's and the lrl's, parts so they could dance ogethcr. They used to wear beau- fui saris draped around them and took me some time before I ealized the saris were dotted with i f“ *'__—'—__ r " ~ How Can 1!? By Anna Ashley Q. How can I make a liquid ue? him and point to feet positions. We] were working =i0\\'l_\'. Hi5 aFfll-s \\" 1"’ ‘ supposed to be practising othcr instructors. All of a sudden. there these dignified men were sliding up and down the polished, \VBX(‘Cl floor, Just like little (hil- drcn." i The Sultan became an ardent danci-ng fan and offered Miss Mc- Cullagh a contract to go i0 Pa- hang to teach his women to tango. l D5 Prime Minister Stanley Bnldwinie u follows: Mix l cup o! flour and $6 cup cold water to a. smooth Add 2 tablespoons salt. 2 spoons vinegar, l tablespoon kero- 1 sane. Boil until it thickens. stirring ,constantly. l Better English i "I had to move my arms forlthe romly year-old boys. I turned around and H0515 Among her pupils were King Alq-enga-ed the room," fonse of Spain. the late Duke of] r1045, be-ne, o as in no. a as in ask Kent of England. one-time British l unstressed. both e's as in be (second . THE CHARLOTTEIOWN GUARDIAN “ij? ' l Household - Scrapbook hummus Wall Paper Cleaner Wall paper cleaner can be made sate. gable- Ailow it t0 cool. then I—_ l-__ ' iii‘? U DOROTHY DIX SA YS- mi i What Is Love‘? Gm ‘Vlllist Ililoalonhtfvawifit ti: ‘my.’ DEAR DOROTHY mx: We are a who of 11-year-old 81th who are having on argument about love. 1 think that you can tell when you are truly in love. no matter what your age ls. while some of the other girls think I am Wmll8~ Hot Water Bllfllea Wash the hot water bottle every two months with water. to which al tile ammonia or soda has been‘ added, and it will last much longer: Lemons To keep lemons for a greet length of time. place tlieln in a Mason jar, covldr with cold water, and thin sea . t l D. U. William] 1. What is wrong with this sen- "A man and lady entercd 2. What is the correct PIOII-UXlC-l ‘Wh , lotion of "nota benc" (Latin mean- son, you lose your taste ‘for him and it it all off. ‘ :l.ng note particularly’)? I 3. Wihich one of these words la they started whoopinc like ti-n- Jmsspeuedy Habitue, hacknied, hali- 4. ' What does the word “foi-ble" mean? l 5. What ls a worcl beginning with that means “a fictitious name"? ANSWERS l "A man and a woman 1. Say. 2. Pronounce unstressed). accents on first syl-l I ("a siolid but earnest pupil") llfldllatble of each word. 3. Hackneytd.» A. Fill a glass with broken: the Maharajah of Bikanir. a oort- 4, A personal weakness; lllght fault 0f the best dually-then mime ly gentleman with stlffly ivaxedlof character. “The slaves courted mustaches who used to hire the Mayfair hotel ballroom for his pri- vate lessons and assigned guards to insure privacy. Miss McCullzlgli frowns on jit- once ue Erywith acetic acid, or vinegar. Set Jar in hot water for a few hours Eltil the glue melts. The result will an excellent glue, always ready. l-low can I snake paint aqdlere to Ialware? terbugging, although she A. Rub the surface thoroughly taught an Indian princess to tap Etta a piece of rough pulnice stone“ dance. coarse sandpaper. Then apply a "Americans have more dancing Ln coat of shellac vas-nistl before in their little finger than the surface is painted. English have in their whole bod- Q. What can I do to cream that ies,” she says. "But. the American Ylll 1103 Willi-D Pmllflll’? throws himself around loo much. A. If the cream will not whip. The English control their motions d the white of an 888 to it. Have and frequently dance more smooth- w and the cream thoroughly 1y." ll Only one customer ever fooled ‘NOTlflING AROUND OUR HOUSE “P! $.79" M“_H yous ctumgg [nu BRlGl-ITIST, 71-15131. swan- IST WASH a .' a all IMM all!" That's vitamin’: axu-auaoapiliihs: laanooyoa. - llllil i dl vanish k0 “as ' 123"“: :"'*" dlalrwaalsln and u club's}. Ger roe a comm wasnmo JOI who ~ Wwflifislizfii” EXTRA‘ SOAP)’ SUNLIGHT acts YOUR CLOTHES" BRIGHTER! their master's pleasure by imitating his foibles." 5. Pseudonym. Miss McCullagh. I "A seedy looking man, thin and poorly dressed, came to me in a iasoiiloorxiqitdleiolrlcifiaslsoilfl 1 knew that door for her. but it Just slimply marks him for vmat he is. Uncouth. he would taint if I the correct amount but I felt sorry i make allowances for his rough behavior. he will find that his lack oi for him, figure. He When he finished, I learned he owned one of the largest pri- vats banks in England." asked what told him so I halved my average signed up for a course. that EVER LOOKS l 1);, you think that a girl of l'l can possibly tell whether she l: really in love. or is we too young and inexperienced to know what love "my m a Islam-Adm ANSWER: The great majority of marriages are love marriages. yet one marriage out of five ends in divorce. which seems t0 l1f°V9 that nobody yo; has devised any fool-proof way of telling real love from the phony article. or of being able to analyze their own feelings and know if what they feel is a deathleu passion or Just a passing fancy. Even age and previous experience in matrimony doesn't seem to throw any lig-ht on the subject. for we see all about us men and women who have had a succession of husbands and wives. yet who doubt- less thought themselves in love with each mate before they were married to him or her. HERE TODAY—GONE TOMORROW So you see that Just thinking you are in love isn't g sure sign that you really are. It is more or less a matter of chance. You may be temporarily in love with a boy because he is a » football hero, or because he is the boy who lives next door to you, or because he is a stranger with a new line. Then, without rhyime or rea- Thils is particularly apt t0 be the case when you are 1'1. because then your whole mdnd is in a state of flux and the people you like one day, you can't abide the next. so my earnest advice to you is to wait until you are, at least. 20 before you trust yourself to be a love detective. DEAR MISS DIX: when a boy comes in his car to take a girl on a date, should he go to her door and escort hex to the car? ‘Ilhe boys I know don't think this Ls necessary. They say they are going to sit in their cars in front of our houses and honk the horn twice, and if we don't answer it they will be through with us. What should we do? DISGUSPW GIRIB. ANSWER: Well. social rules are not t-he Ten Commandments. but they are the next thing to them in regulating our conduct and mak- even a veneer of manners would think of such a thing as honking for even a veneer of manners would think of such a think as honking for a girl to come out to a car instead of going after her, and make her scramble in by herself without even a helping hand. Of course. it is no crime for a boy to be so crude that he never slows a girl any of the little niceties of attention. such as standing when she enters a room, pulling out a chair for her. or opening a And if he ever goes away from where he is known and where people manners are a great handicap. But willy do you go with such boys? You can always choose your company. DEAR. lvfliSS DIX: We are three discharged servicemen viho would like your opinion on whether a girl should share expenses on a date, or whether the boy should pay everything. even‘ if his income at the present time is very low and the girl's salary high. We are going to school and living on on income of $55 a month. _ The girls we go with cam from $50 to $60 a w'eek—yet ihey still ex- i. pect us to pay all the checks. Do you think this is correct. cr do you , think that women 8o with men these days only for what they can get ‘y HENRY. EDDIE ANiD JACK y ANSWER: In these days and under the conditions you mention. girls should not on-ly go Dutch treat with boys. but most of the time i they should arrange to pay the whole bill. Every consideration of justice. generosity and gratitude should make a girl anxious to make things easy and comfortable for the returned soldier who is making deep secriilces to prepare himself for a good Job. .9949 Ill! o_q||ml asaa graatnsls tor BIIIIGIISMSIILIIS 0414's Mild ' 1 ) Coo/eh Corner s, FRESH PEAR UPSlDE-DOWN CAKE Hera la an outstandlra dessert. It has plot-my of fruit. and Just a shallow ayer of hatter (a nloe way of going easy on flour and fat.) LITTLE KITTENS ,gl>ehed the pistlcry door noiseless- nice hand. I-Io has a decided flair by the way he stopped the limeli- a number of cows to their pasture in a field beyond the hill. This then was my chance to go on a. shopping trip to the cit' and if it so happened I might stop briefly to view the city's wei. come to h Lady. After driving through a love- ly countryside, threaded by gleam- Ellen 's Diary By an lallntl Farmer's Wife 1 law the GONXIXI Gillan! and Th! 1M1! Margaret. this morning, ‘than dunno tear visit to m Island. were on m, w w the old my Colonial din‘ which is so full of historical lax 1mm nut to Inca but to the Dominion as wglL I wind hm reached out to touch the oars that held. them. they Dlnedaonearto wherclswod, I had never here to fore rem a vice-resin whale.‘ Not that l was disinterested in snowing The King's Yelifefionrtatives hut mther that the opportunity had nevecr before pre. aented itself. If through the years at Alderlea, I had been guynnyqngd by Royal command to meet one or the other of these great men say at the conrnr stole. eager as I might he, I n-luch dotib; if I could have made it easily, and I furrow, I should have had no escort. James almost ready, and with perhaps Take Joy home. Andhmake a place in thy heart for er: Than aha will come. and alt will e While thou are working in the fur- W. 0r weeding in the sacred hour of It is a comely fashion to be Joy is the grace we say to many egg dishes by popping them Llghwith one of the "fine herbs" other, or with chervil, chive, par- sley. Bummer savory or celery. And ~ - Living stossure —-THE WOJIAIWS REALM-P l0! duoad. t th nai and aiaaoonetrwlih siltriggca": subtlloi blend of spdces an always.’ urea of two o t and vegetables maker 33' neyl and as many as s an one“ combined. A lea, plums, peach" Pears, rhuhar s, tomatoes, vegsl table marrow turnips, beets mgy ba used. Totliese, onions and cel. fir? are usually added. —-———-——i_‘_. aulrmu nous T00 cos-ray Ion anmsn TOTE wars van; IDNDON-Dotlbt thi .t 5a ' bu: will hold any Clanadlsltfllltabdl: sleeping dolls and other toyl rm- kit ah children this year. is being freely expressed among deglgfg sing to th e. rows; a dawn. lad- 0d. Jean Ingelow. You can add some excitement to er alone or ‘blended with an- every intent oi’ escorting mg would wh other fresh herbs are riot l"!!- Il-ucyl a disturbing sign of lilmss l bl’. Pulley. onion Juice and They point out that: import re- in t e old mare’; eye or perhaps "lery tops can be used to give g strictloaa will keep down the cum. it would be a fell disease among robust flavor to an omelet. u be!‘ 0f toyl entering the country the crowing potatoes or ‘roiling ——————- While their price in Britain-em.’ thrse the most. pressing and Q9131!“ SAVOIJIIY DISH i-mated between two and 2 1-2 {imgg lr-r oi’ all could be found if one and dared m look within the confines of a No, James could not be there But he would need ly different. and features the ever Poblar tomato and the less well- 15'1"" lKMWII egsplant. It uses tomatoes "l"! the pre-war figure —-hnrdl slight- "Neurosis buylha- y will One firm which was among the e-war importers of can. olls told reporters that The recipe given here is m, ‘vwed pity‘ Great arc] noble iland hamburger with cream gravy: "Even if Canadian dolls did arrive men and women might come and 80. and James would be apt to for. get dag and dnte, while he would be we content to be about the farm cares that he entioys so well. s So it is indeed u great a/nd free country this man of soicierly be". i118. I came to ace this morning, ZOVeTUSTGHCOAlHgY where if one an rc ne c may canle to look upon- The King or his repre- a native or choose instead to stay at home to work amid the quiet and peace of ‘his fields. I B I came to the city moire by ac. cident than intent fill; mnfnmg, When one of Nil‘ bachelors in the house on the hill chanced to re- mark in my hearing that he "had to go to town in the momlrlg and would be back b_v mon" it was an inviting chance. This is the young- - er of the two, wllom I have known since a babeJn-arlns. He is an ex- e airfcnce man, who raw helps his vegetables or fruits, uncle Mr. C. and drives n red truck with a or mechanics and is also a. lad of “a. good turn", You could tell that b isles and stepped from it to herd able to e viszting ing lazy rivers I flcund myself standing expectdxltly outside the roped enclosure and rear to the matoes, 1 tablespoon flour, 1-: t"- 590°" wit. dash ot pepper. 1 table- spoon fat, 3 tablespoon] noun 1 and United States toys will he in teaspoon mustard, 1 1-2 cups milk, "l" "WP! meat slightly in frying move meat, cut tomatoes n halve; "Om 16 to 25 per cent.” crosswise. iBblE-‘llloon flour, salt and peppe-rnlmile ll. "Hill Bolden brown on both ems. Remove tomatoes and kecp hot, Blend flour and mustard with fat. l" frylns pan. add milk, salt and Pepper and cook, stirring constant- ly until gravy thickens. gglliAilllaglézvy and pour onto plat- servl at. his man lnter- nd fl ests about farm and mill. rile owns ianake M Spica wilted venwhl“ flat flavor, The need for freghng" bles are cucumbers, gamerml’ wlllle "my are till firm and i . s makes honcgsll rgggergong atandinl by over-str bri Elgar or toomgtrongnevlintecglvju- e careful use of sugar And s 1t at the prelent “me the“ [h a] about ca-rrytrlfoosgle bricks. Lord 1d .ben n d; . ' ‘ma, MWIY‘ a ft feelln‘ well. at but t: bizrt-ilne othegpilyasize this point, gum , 1 make soft pickles. wp hamhurzer. a large ripe to. before Dec. 2s, their number; would be very small." Another firm sold it is improbable that Canadian for Christmas and if te, Brown ‘l!!!’ are there, prices will be {no alt and pep/per to an. Re- Bl‘ - the duly has increased ill sprinkle with 5h" Blfielallll dolls arg not being here, it is unlikely that iasiiiiih ‘Kili- mvrio 22%.‘? “ m’ -— o they havg been. w 3"?“ the‘ 1' nd saute in fat remaining in -——-—--_€_ PEACH CHILL While peaches a plentiful on the nizrlgtltlui-icelsvlluwhnd tomatoes on top. six 3g Nlwllxflflx’. themflare always w . mew e ‘s a ne dessert. Pool Pw?———- ,W’ht;l° Pouches, stud them lightly LING LORI FOR W two or three cloves and hm HOUSEWIFE Ktfllily lll I lular syrup wit .| ___ s ock of cinnamon, gnd polch 113M. uallty pickles are attain-ill’. until tender but not mushy. y the u" of fir“ qumy Serve well-chilled, .. 800d vinegar ‘pflcga glflglgylllg" ‘llch ll Mill's. d glyrup liihtfirflflryglq viii; Reheat ngs. First d only pickles of poor texture and mine which should ' within as hours of m l Mornzng Smile i ;_Eii t Foreman: “Now, Murphy: mug e pickled pickles, Shriveled pickles may be caused For “m tmlblig‘ all over." canon: " e my with the sieve." ' a m For more than an hour the mild- too weak will one type Mlllickles that is usual. 5 the i-‘hill-‘llled mixed ~ is cillled cl t- red 1 spot where the procassgon was to iilsefi-tillflgglellixlegg chow chow, till-fro etiutifzlrettexltmlarlllellnletfialleywiiltliltl: enter the sqaarc. Whle the few tables with this Hy for good you.‘ m, cow new!‘ qumilgmn‘ o! m‘ minutes passed slowly as all wait. ing time will, I could not help hearing the remarks of those who stood near mo. a u about it and had Just run in on an errand" was a bit lldgety to get home to his work. while his wife waited c-agcrly for a glimpse of the great ones. A girl in a green dress, who said she “worked for Mas." someone, had her camera along and when. a splendid opport- uln-ity came was much to excited to use it. A lass beside me pointed out her boy-friend in the Guard of Honor and I was gla-s that. these who had dome so much "for the and homes. rig: givend t?“ teariséd: was surprised a r a: ese through a. misty flm “Land of Hope and Glory‘ How many sac. rlfices had been made for her. 4 large pears 1/3 cup brown sugar, lightly packed ll teaspoon ground cinnamon l4 teaspoon ground tinged- 1% cups once-sifted cake flour 1% teaspoons baking powder 3i teaspoon salt 3 tablespons chilled shortening i/3 cup fine granulated sugar 6B8 % cup milk Y. teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind, Wash. halve, peel and core the pears; cut pears into about ls-inoti cubes. Combine the brown sugar. cinnamon and ginger; place in a buttered. 8-inch square cake pan and spread evenly. Cover with the diced pears. Measure and sift together twice, add the shortening and out, 1; gellérflflely; mix in the granulated It tho e until thick light; Itlr in I flmL go mil-k. vanilla I tine. making a smooth hatter | I Bake in a mode: to 50 a oven, 4e- "dstwom... "- ‘ liltlibuVgyplltfi “g3 outlaw“: But now our country had come through the waters of tribulation usxto the peace of this exquisi a a The Lady Margaret is very nice looking and Y. imagine if one were in c-cirlvauoitlon with heir quite not, so stalwart ns I would expect 1mm- his pictures but is a pleas- ant looking man cf dish-rally sold- lerly bearing. There Ls doubtless am Irish twinkle ui his eye that from where I stood l could not discern; "And what was she wearing? Jeanie asked me. 'l‘l-lat was some. thing I forgot. entirely. 1 only re- (Continued On Pose 6) __@- a "mil. i . c . 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Ha Smit Autumn day . yifsrgnzvmlei Anne ilson k 31¢ carving nlfe and tihe fork be plgced on the Bht amount of g counsel, n “You say." prompted the attorne . at you have crossed the Atlant c aeven times." zYes. sir." replied the witness. film! where were oil born?" ‘Hera in New Y ?" u "Then sdr." thundered the lawyer . l! YOU were born in New York an ihave crossed the Azlantic seven Il-imes. how does it happen that you torent on the other side at this mo- .ment? Answer lne that!" | "Because sir." replied the witness "Ty quietly. 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