Morning Smile UQ-KQ-UQ IEABTS 0F OAK “l-Iello!" said Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Higgins when hhey rnet in the fish ueue. “How's your old mar-i He id.n't ‘alf plut on weight in tlhe navy. did he?" “Qh, he's been doin‘ reducin’ ex- ercises since then," said Mrs, Hig- gins. "Well, I never!" replied Mrs. Jot-g. “How's he dour!" " u’d be surprised." said Mrs. Higgins. “The battleship fl-lai, was tattoed on his chest is now only a rowing boat. ' George and his wife had a few lioan’ e a HE'S SLKHA NICE . laws » ~ d and l’ ur edidrft 513881101" m: timeoafttgrwsards. So George. in order to make peace, thoufllt he took her. “Thank you, George. This is kind of you." A few minutes later on looking them over, she said: “Oh, there's a ladder in them.” . “Well, my dear," said George. “you didn't- expect to find a marble s aircase, did you?" ICELANIYS SUMMER. COOL 'I'he climate of Iceland. lust south of the Arctic circle. woui be arctic if it were not for . the Gulf stream that also makes west- ern lurorpe lnhalbltable; Iceland's fiiriidmers are cool and its winters "Smooth soil skin wins Romance" W,’ Lovely Star of g Molro-GoIdwyn-Mlyor‘: "The Postman Always Rings Twice” » llushanllelllaots l=ling I Dorothy- Dix A Says- I 0-0-0§O-§-0-@O4 v Will l-‘roo illn For Ills For Int llpoosoo llvoroo DEAR lllllSS.DIX: My husband and I have been married 10w‘ months. He is 20 and I am 18. Ho has been discharged from the Anny in which he served fivayearc. l-lo told mo tho other day that he want- ed me to give him a divorce because he had not had his fun yet. Ha wants to have dates and go out like the other guys. He runs around with boys who arepot married. , ‘ I told him I would give him a separation and let him have his fling. I don't. want a divorce be- cause I love him. and I hope he will come back to me after he gets tired of running around. Do Y0" “ _ think that I have done right? CHRIS. ' ANSWER: I t/hink you have shown a wisdom far beyond your years in handling this situation. There would be no happiness for y°\1 in bindlfl! the land's body to you when his heart and desires were elsewhere. You would make him feel that Y0" we“; holding him a prisoner and he would hate you for it. whereas he will be bound to admire your generosity and bigness of soul in letting him go__. In many cases it pays the wife to drive with a loose rein. RESULTS 0F EARLY NUPTIALS But your plight emphasizes the plea I make so oft/en in this column to boys and girls not to marry until they have had their Dlayflme- F01 the desire for excitement. for pleasure, for laughter and frolic and merry-making is something that. is implanted in us by Nature. and if We deny it. in our youth. it comes back to plague us in our age. For the things that boys and girls can do innocently enough become crimes when they break up homes and wreck the lives of others. DEAR MISS DIX: We are three sisters, 20, 2i and 22. who have fine positions and are quite happy in our work. Because of the fact that we don't have dates with boys our mother is forever nagging us about. it. When we t-ry to explain that there is a man shortage. she proceeds to tell us that the neighbors’ daughters have plenty of boy friends and she can't understand why we haven't. What can we do to stop this continual nagging. as l-t is really go.- tlng us down? THREE OLD MAIDS. (Continued on page l0) s o». it“... Facials. _' lo ind-quick now lovoliinou" ' Feels like smoothing beauty in when you cover your face murmur Toilet Soup's creamy activcllathcr the wayLana Turner doea‘. [Work it well in. rinse with worm water, than cold. Pat with a towel to Now skin is‘ softer, ‘smoother, takes on radiant now loveliness. Don"; let neglect-cheat you of Romance. This gentle beauty "cup lemon ‘stars rooommolul will make you lovolior tonightl‘ " " Iééiéare corsaim cours . ____ How doyou tamothinga wild a: thele? ' A brown colt scouting fields afar. quivering at the posture bar. Or at your knees A ten-year boy. half man. half chil All wild. , Who shies at the halter? By what t Do yo? corral the rebel heart? Tether them long, that their clear eyes Keep that look of freer sklcs. Light saddle and a gentle bit, See their growing-u shoes fit. A hand on the brld e. so they know Love goes with them where they o. z Blanca Bradbury in tho New York Herald Tribune. Just one slice of bread thrown into the garbage each week by every American family is the same as throwing away 100 million loaves of bread a year. MAGIC EYE A magic eye in a new electric iron will light up when the cur- rent is on. This iron has an air- cooled handle. Diamonds were first added to wedding rings by the Venetians. sav LIFE Pnoaoioan Liberal amounts of vltamlne tend to postpone aging and long llfe, certain scientists say; their tests were made rats, NEED THICK SKIN A pro- now on Wives of new Cabinet members recently were discussing mutual problems at one of their series of nformal get-togethers in Wash- lngton. Warned Mrs. Fred Vinson, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury and a veteran of 25 years of rough- ‘llld style tested. The and-tumble fiontucky politic]: “Remember. llrla- we're getting into tile campailrr- oenon—an ' you must develop a very » thick skin." Kites-in India. rotectodi b law ‘Will-Ila "w? are loavengor lrds, are often a n nee to following o common p car ng baskets of fruit on, thelr_ hea s: the birds swoop down and steal the fruit ‘i rmooucrrva ova-rm A l f l be =""" ca“. ‘v An idea for fueling combustion ‘engines, patented, embodies _ nolutlon of ammonium nitrate ln internal om the nitrate the air. WALLPAFER NEWS FOR éPRlNli instead of from o can ~ own ‘in enough h usehold With the coming of spring, the ' house-wife's mind turns thoughts of houucleanlng and to freshenl-ng up the rooms of her house. When it comes to' ~vail toilhe treatment, many women think of in new wallpaper because it so corn- pletely changes the scene and adds so easily a bright decorative touch. W11 U131 But that often means that unless I the woman is prepared to do the job herself, it has to wait until the men have time and that may run into summer months. It is interesting, therefore, to note that a new wallpaper has ap- peared on the market, which la ready-pasted and easy for the amateur to hang. It is really- trimmed so there is no difficulty in trimming edges and other de- tails that go with getting the nap- er prepared for the hanging. The new ready-pasted wallpaper camel in a wide range of attractive de- signs, It. ls washable, fade-proof rolls carefully packed in sealed board containers. The stores carrying the ready- to-hang wallpaper also display t guide chart. which shows you how to select the right atterna and colors and tells you ow much you need to buy according to room size. There ls another interesting de- velopment in this ready-pasted paper and that there are to be some types of lt having special treatment with DDT insecticide- five per cent o-f active DDT. in the top coating. It is harmless to human beings but deadly to in- sects such as moths. ants. mos- quitoes, silverflsh end other in- sects coming i-n contact with it. It is guaranteed to be effective for o year. The treatment doel not show. nor will it rub off. It ls in- corporated into the product itself. So when this new product la available tn thl-a special form, you will be able to redecorate a clothe: closet in a cedar closet wallpaper which lo ready-pasted. (Continued on page l0) car d- Better E/rtglisli D. C Wlllhma 1- Wt}? is wrong with this serr °" l" "Pier than him." - wit" la the correct pronunc- lotélonfiél“lilrlvactous"'ih ,- c one of aae words is glgfigeélécc? Hollander. hollyhoclr, ‘ntgiwfigtandoea the word "gm. - at. is a word baflnning with 1h t " for wit... w ‘ppmmm ANSWERS "You are larger than h; 1. Say. (l! llfit-i" 2. Pronounce vi-va-shus, ¢ lliilnlcflla as inate, uaain up unstressed. amen; comm; 5y|hb]e_ 3~ 30ml)’- 4. An act of sovereign sraattna a garment pardon or a past, offense. ‘H; w" ‘[3111. zgteamaeaty by the king.“ s. Cor-‘ls- k0 “Cook '3 Comer 04000040040040» e4 > 4+0“ PIIPIIMINI‘ OIIAM B obocol to ll mom oak: 611M018.“ gill offvuvery thintlly If ou haven't a tato chocolate-with a o — they won't ouotly t thou do ouflo nicely. “"5" m abavod rind ll. ontjo tab com-glean a no poem? u: Illld thhf . ma" ta.“ or you sllco of: BIC p (Continued on page 10) Mo d e rn Etiquette By Boberlaboo i Q. Ia a person who is very talk- ative usually a bore oo era‘! ' A. Yes. Loquaclty is o habit that one should strive daily to over- come. Feltham eflnea it thus: "A talkative fellow may be com- ared to an unbraced drum, which gents a wise man out, of his wits. fistula of the s. and almost &urable." . What would be appropriate for a bridegroom to wear for an gnoligrsiolhlate af-tegnoon wedding, ur t a summer A. A dark blue or dark tray coat. with white flannel trouser:- . 1s it necessary to have vmusic en par A. lt is not. absolutely 1190858111! to do an. but. is nice when one can afford it. - Houcellbltlf l‘ Scrapbookf ' Brass can be tie-thou and ml... of a lunon. we'll and lllh first then with’: wéolyruom. rout? hard to‘ make‘ i laht shincl . Broken Oork If a port of tho broken cork has slipped d into the bottle, pum- _ a onia to float the cor _ lot it sta. d for n. few days. and it will break into flnepiecos. It can then be retrieved without difficulty. Ooffco To makejood ooilleo .60 guess at amounts. The water and coffee should both ' be measured carefully. rmaarrtn min JIESIGN 110-1 I-‘Illolu: . Crocheted 1111138 9‘ 5 "i the favorites with avid needlework era. This one is about 14% iuchcl in diameter. Pattern No. E1103 contains cunploto looroer. Pattern: writs o: uni above picture wit-hyour name an address with‘ Ii cent-a ln coin G Postal scrip to Ncodlow l: Bureau The Charlottetown Guar Design N0, E1108 ' lNeedléibraftf -—FOR THE ,HOME-~ ' uncommon ‘son This is uat the beautifully cut 1 that. will aPWll t» "w ture ngure. who Wows fulneas that busultne. and the a front-buttoned clos- . 3026 is cut in sizes 14, 16. 1B. 2o. 2o, 42. 44. . 48 ard 50- Si" 36 requires 3% yards 39-inch. Setd 20 cents for PATTERN which includes complete sewtnl! guide. Print ‘our Name. Address and Style Num er plainly Bo sure to auto also you wish Include Doll- oi unit. or zone number in vour ad‘ dross Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guordlark Pattern. No. 3026 Nome lbrolt Addffll _ Qty aaomuouoanoa ' ' ~ Aluminum canon h vo IIIVIIIG which. when old in tho wow‘ ~ t them lvcobo-