'1 S!’ >vbiirfiE 215338535. y. l l qaov vfi-L-s-u-wa ».-.-..._s~> - - - ~ Most of the Misfit Marriages Are the Results of Young People Not Having Enough Experience With the Opposite Sex to Learn to Know Them Listen, girls! Have a new beau as often as you do your hat and the different styles and types of » and th lockers a pple w say that e; that should c J d gill EVCJ.’ our hair-do. ys-tal1 ones and short ones. fat; ones in ones. blondes and brun ‘e have in love, younz daughters Have a new beau every day. trust every girl who reads these lines will cut out ‘ u. ntieie it ivill be continually ueiore her eyts, for Change the Boy Friend every day. Get acquainted, with all ettes good- and homely ones, those who have a. line and those who choke on their Adam's hen they try to jolly a girl-to see which one you really like the best and which one blends the best with your own particular taste and disposition. That is the advice th professor gives to the izirls coed university. a distinguished _ f ‘teen age in a And he Lurtlier aces on to the more experience that young peo- the better their lives will shouldn't try to kcep their from falling in love. They ncmirage biead-and-butter romances mothers anti lviuiiiie and Sadie having a. fresh "posh" at least once a week. These are makes is in letting some ocy nionu- liui'_ll'0lll the crowdpecre she ever iias a uiaiiue iiicii one really nits her iancy, take. Don't tie yourse f down to Tom before you ' Percival . iiy liius iiiie to compare iinv liilv, \ii..t'ii one 1.44;.» Ll lilo‘ ll L; . lifi. nii boys iiiid girls look - !"~i‘l' ii:ti‘i‘\\'iii‘d. lion‘ nirl Itllli. you wuul nl" it let.. a ll) \=.ii.li love bcfoi liliiii. li.l.\tl an a ..it' Ll ‘ iiiiiiir but death i‘ occurs. Ho goes o s alone i . - in uni. Bu liiif? c‘. limi- when you are past ' fi.'illllll'lll2, nitration. your iirst swectligart. ‘till lire young: Iilltl uiifoi c your partners oi .. ilillhlll i. think \t)ll are bespoken. Allf.'\\li_\‘ you look at it "keeping get till the pcrretitnge. ‘s you can because that is 111118 ilvdllt 111811. 39L wise to their liitie tricks and mali- iiiem and uccnie wuitii is illltiuvillt‘ and "amusing. ll\ nnzliiiil: so [Ylfkv as heart. disc-ase. k iinil llIlLl vour pulses ltrroobiiiu, your urcllii going short \\'ll'l‘ illllletiic and lie awake at nitlit uoiidcizng if he got run over by an aiiiomoriiic, yen are suie that yoi hme It ti .ie.id,i‘," (LS the phrase 1403s with nil) i..._. t :1 qua. itv of stickinc. l. Don't he afraid that 1f you EZiH‘ up mile Loy You n. The reason they steer clear of you now is because tl It is bitterly llfllali‘ to iziris. and Augustus a whiil. Piay around lie only tiny you cuii YOU “Hill. 101' titty.» iistit iiiiii‘.iii;cs that end in divorce are the result o. l iliiYilliJ, ii,iii eiitiligh exDllrience viilli iiiemllefs OJ. llie‘, .1 in" ADA‘ l0 Jabs.- uhetiier they were shoddy or ail wool aiiu .iid uiiiirziiiurcu iiot to shrink or fade in tne wasn of every- 1i ike to them, so they take the iirs. ' as the salesladies v, and regret t do this. shop around w,- u 11115- \.iii would for a dress. that you expected go have to ti still iL‘\.'l ure&cu up iii as ielif,‘ a.» ‘e you c0 off the deco end with iinv The IAYIL time you will ever Clfl. .i i0 scum, tr you go to visit Cousin nhfr HALCI‘ llL-i, win runs“; txiv iii.- like and you l\.€ mirriculou the rail-love sing: iiiizi tiff} cspzvii But you would ham lzceii sunk ii you .1 ‘med and _\Dlll_' rinotnns linvcn‘. l ten, girls. hove p. llt‘\\' t . at is that you have iii common wijh a company" is a. racket in whilh men It forces a gLl to ire up iill other men for one and cuts her off from any chance of iiizirry- UL‘; id Ylfl‘ Tel that. cut are ill. slnckcd against them. vziv whenever he likes l‘ 011° @151‘. but it doesn't obliilflte the man to iii:ii‘i'y' her. lie can 811d she is lei“ flat. And the mar- s are silly enough to enter into a gains in which the cards Don‘: do it. izirls. Have a new beau every da '! Chan b f ‘ I Competition is the life of trade in love as well as) businesge 0y “ends- 1 >__ A MomingSmile (‘ARl-IFUL DOCTOR. “Now that. you are through college. wliliz are you going to do?" one of his relatives asked, "1 shall study medicine and be- .. __€ZL Wins You Exciting New Friends . D9RQTJLYlZ1§ come a great surgeon." replied the youth. "The medical profession is pretty crowded already, isn't it?" ventur- ed iho relative. “Can't helip that." snapped the youth. "I shall study medicine, and tihose who are aready in the profession will have to take their chances, that's all" "Pcip. you know everything, don't you?" said little Joe. “Some very ferw things in universe may have escaiped me." answered the parent modestly. “but they are ‘hardly worth mentioning. What do you want to know?’ "I want to know." replied little Joe ‘iwhat relation an auzust king is to a May queeniw-Unidenti- fled clipping. gHousehold Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) When Too Much Salt If food ls too salty» place a wet cloth over the top of the vessel which is cooking. The steam will draw the salt into the cloth. A Substitute Bodkin A smooth safety pin for thin or lacy material makes an excellent bodikin. The pin holds the mate- rial securely. Be Sure of Your Poise Laurels to the girl whose charm- ing manners capture two beaus in on" evening. > “Such a grand eveningl‘ I hair to soc it end," she say!» 1181M)’ 1* the hlfl5 them bathtubs-night Ne effusive thank-you s. And i! lhfl likes one better than the other, she doesn't show it. She's unfailingly gracioul. A! a party she never turns down a 1181109 with one man, only to sail off five minutes later with another. when men rise to greet her as she enters a room, she seats herself quickly so she won't force them t0 T917151" standing. She's smooth. She never embar- zasscs her escort by 1EBV1YIS 11 "P ‘to him tn say when it's time to ll} home. She knows it's the 811"“ place to stiggzest leaving a party to make the first movc toward Bet- ting up from a restaurant table, to terminate zi telephone conversation Men like to dzite the sir! who" social poise puts thcm at 6889- o"! 32.9mm booklet Rives etiquette for ‘formal nnd informal PBYUEQ. 305* faurzvnts. movies. Introductions, in- vi"" emu 20c in col of Etiquette For The Guardian H 5e sure fin- Name, Address. name of booklet. Name atmt snare-u ns for your COD? All Occasions t0 ome Service. Ad- to write plainly and the Free Wrinkles Try binding the forehead with a linen bandage soaked in equal part5 of alcohol and the white of remain ovcr night. iile iiiUdt. QC’ I an egg. allowing the bandage to Good Work... I ilriimli. 193s CHAPTER XXIII In much the same manner trio of expectant fathers the halls of a maternity all three men waited for to dry and though they vailan ly, exchanged reminiscences and laughed at even the feeblest of jokes, their eyes kept switch over to a battered alarm clock. A the end of half an hour, Allenby and said quietly. “Well, the great moment is nearly here. If the nega- tive has dried I'll have a ‘print for you in about five minuta. "Do you mind if we watch you work?" in uired Tyson, ignoring the implie suggestion. It was characteristic that al- though Allenby would have given much to make the discovery by himself, he respected the very na- tural curiosity of his companions. "Come along." he invited and pres- eiitiy detached the negative from its rack. It was ulte dry so. after care- fully scrut nizing a hobgoblin fig- ure on the negative he (liinnied the liizhts, selected a sheet of medium print paper and rai ed the iiri of a contact print box. Despite himself. his fingers qiiivered a little as he vn _ i: ‘ wit‘? CAND| DQCAMERA CLU ES a LQfHENETCILfiYIIPSONL »>i. placed the negative in position, thcii ‘aid tie paper on top. I "W2'l. gentleman." h" announc- 94 ,.~C.,,.,, f... V5,} n. AOQ!'1 §O#O-O-O ' 4 Clip the Caner-a Glues q lQOQO-OOQ+9Q-O~O~Q+O-¥O-O§Q+§OO- R3891‘ Alienbi’ tounted slowly to three, then, by the safe lights dim tioiv,_rri_iinvcd the urliit, cnnscioiis cf itiiignig beads of per plrafion panning’ out all over his forehead. .. "<~:l the print in a de- " “lilo? WHO‘? at lllL‘ all im- o .'2r his should- n morn zit tho rrint. was ~ T‘ "1 ' '- n“d r‘c‘rill Dru". '2 out in r"'i!“‘v “G'.‘rn' S?! w; that” n“ tii~ boot 1"'"'l 1h" stealthy ceprctrrl. H521 on 11C‘. liziri b8f‘§l 1 wris sacniftlwi once“ peizsyirntion draw fiiiging choc-km The full scope of the at i0 his (‘(i'lll“."'l' ed rivulcts do-vn disaster After a short search, "l?! which had overtaken his conception of the case did not really come home to Roger Allenby for some moments, but superintendent Tyson stood frowning at the startled roundeyed face staring up from the fixing solution. "Well, Major, do you ask me to believe that Judy Forticr murdered Mrs. Grafton?“ His hand; spread in an attitude of complete bewilderment, Alleiiby could only say. "I don't know-this The print revealed the like is the last thing I expected to have happen." "Turner," said ‘Tyson sharply. "you're certain there were no boats oliiei- than ours on the island to- flight?" ‘Absolutely, sir. Inspector Boyd and I made a complete circuit of tlie island at nine o'clock and a a'ii flt lllltllllgllt." Illfil.‘ Tyson observed, "we inii t conclude that the Fortier girl ..< itill tlll this island." He swung. t~ inn; a bleak face on Afieniiy. “if _ i'\‘c had time to think. Major. .. hzijs _v0ii'll explain to me why Jitrljv Fortiei" wouki break into the Grafton'r jlrnce to steal a belt \\_ic'i. iii .iii piobnbiliiy. was not w’) 0:" do you think it washers?" ‘ ~I »tiil don't know what to tlifiik." Alieiiby confessed misera- bjv. l-Iow soon until daylight?" Ab"u: lia'f an hour." snapped the Srpcriiitciidciit, "and the inin- ul" cc were going to tiin P uric. ‘id inside out. Inciden- vnl tc yGur invaluatfc help, lliziior. Loni now on. I'm handling this case." found the utterly exhausted Judy. “Very well, Mr. Tyson. I don't blame you a bit since I can't at the moment answer your question about Judy's. wanting the belt." l-le hesi- tated, swifty decided on a step which more than once had thrown light into a hopeless muddle. "If you've no objection, I'm going t0 lie down 'til it's light and forget all about the case.‘ “Hep yourself. Theresaa cot in there. I'm sure I won't e able to 519811: theyTraced ness of missing’ JUDY FORTIER! Resolutely. R0 er Allenby, side- tracked a. thong t concerning his defeat and the maddening implica- tions raised by Judy Farmer's unex- pected appearance. Thanks to an unimpaired will power, he was able to drop into a sound sleep from which he was awakened three-quar- ters of an hour later by Inspector Boyd. official of manner but sym- patl i of eye. "Rltllit. Major. it's getting light now. We're going to look for that Fcrtiei- girl.’ Fortunately for Allenbyis jangled nerves, the scorch proved to be short. 'I‘hcy came upon the nii sing 81ft huddled in a little hollow in the midst of a cedar clump. Wear- ing dingy male clothing appropriat- ed no doubt from the long-suffer- ing Portuguese. Judy Poi-tier lay as 1f drlltlsed. her eye socket‘.- bluish- broivii beneath. and her checks hol- lowed. Beside the wanted girl lay a paper bag of food. and ginger- ale bottle or two; but there was no trace of the belt! "A11 m." Allenvby murmured sym- pathetically and kneeling, touched .1“. 1312B , . she "lay as if drugged" . . the sleepers shoulder. "Don't be frightened, Mix Fortier. I'm Roger Allenby. I used to know your mother. D0 you remember?" Apparently the first word to pen- etrate Judys dawning; conscious- ness was "mother" for she smiled wanly. Suddenly she sprang u on becoming aware of Constable urn- er's uniform. "Oh, please don't arrest inc," she gasped. flinchliig. "f-I haven't. _z_igne_any_thingt Rcztlly.___l_liaven't. the Jewels/ SALMON DOA)‘. 1 b. can aalmw- crumbs iafvlteaapoorisalttfi-(cimmilk 3-4 sup chopped pickles ciwpped sweet Method: n? mon. Beat e B888 milk. Pour over the. We"! ""1"" and let stand for about 5 minutes- ma the salmon. diOPPN elm"- salt and melted butter. Chop the onion tine and cook in a small ‘mount, of shortening until it is tender then aidd this also. a well Bake in B Mix well and turn into J 1% among!- ven for about mod to. 08- - ° em until the loaf is firm. with a medium m ldmnd serve Um“ ‘a been add- chopped white sauce to whioh his ed 2 hard cooked 898$. fine. O0iglglllfiiCAKEfl 2 WP 5°11 3c s 6 medium potatoes l-etalblmpoon $22’ ns Method: Soak the oodflsh in 001d water to cover over night. Drain and rinse in several waters to xe- move the excess salt. Peel the potatoes and out in halves. Put on to cook with the wdflsh and 11°" until the potatoes are tender. Drain and mash well. Add the Infant-en gggs’ the and cream and beat until the mixture is very 118115 and flufty. shapeinto small cakes. 11149 1" flour and zi-y w a golden WW1“ not, melted dripping». Serve with tomato sauce. TOMATO-CHEESE soul's-u: (Sew espoonses 4 3 table Tw tabl l1 v ‘ n: flour. 3-4 cup milk. l-flvw condensed tomato c0119. 1 1-2 0W5 grated cheese, 1-4 d1’! mustardwi eass. San-x; t“- . o orc - qpltizlfexlt the butter. uidid the 1'10"!’ and cook until frothy. The“ B414 the hot milk and. cook unil thor- oughly thickenedihStir iadtiaef’ . d mm soup iii theechgézfie is melt- ire and add the minced and flake the sal- add the Y3; Oraiigiiiy after the addition of each egg yolk. Add Worcester- shire. Beat the egg whites until stiff, mit not m. and 101d the"; into the mixture. Pour into a wel greased casserole and bake in l moderate oven taeo F-i Q0 woomhiutes.orimttil irmlflthe centre.) 0h, dear. I was 801118 t0. but — built-gentle firmness Allenbg P115 l reassuring arm about her w en TY" son rapped. “It 15 my duty W “Tm you. M Fortier, that anythin you "say now may be used aflfllflfi r back to the boat shed where Allenby insisted that she begiven tea and some 011000111“? ere any questioning was begun. "First," he smiled encouragingly as she warmed chilled fingers on he;- teagup, "suppose you ‘tell us where you've been and whats hap- ned since you disappeared from reebooters Hall." To his surprise, a furious flush surged up above the line of the too bit; cotton shirt she wore. “I-Pd rather not—” "But it's important, Judy. that you should. You see when a girl suddenly drops out of existence and someone feels it necessary to font? a suicide note for her. one deduces somethtnr important must lic back of it all " Jud first turned aside her hat;- eatures. but then looked pite- ously, desperately, from one face to the next. At last- she sank trem- bling on a chair and addressed . “There is no way out of this?" "No, lviiss Fortler. You'll have to tell your story sometimes. Possibly we are more sym thetic than an- other audience m ght be." "Very well," she mutered, and her eyes sought the hands rigidly clasped on her lap. "As you probably know. I've been in Barn —er, Mr. Graftorfls employ most two years. At one ime we were in love, I desperately and he, well, I still believe he meant what he said. But anyhow. we--I-we-—" "In other words," Allenby hur- ried to spare her difficult words. "You-—er—were intimate?" She nodded numbly and sunken cheeks flamed. "And then he married Mrs. Graf- ton?" Again a frozen nod. (To Be Continued) Copyright by Van Wyck Mason and Henry Clay Gipson; distributed by Kin; Features Syndicate, Inc. u. They took he her THESE ARE THE MEN WHO TRACED YOUR JEWEL5,MRS l AM g; GRATEFUL ...YOU DETECTlVES Age so cteven / x FIX YOU UP IN NOTIME soaav to SEND vou WHEWi..IT'LL HM..M/ so THAT'S wnixrit wnsn THINGS car SIA..AY!...YOU'RE RientJoE... YOU smo iT... OUT AGA...’ BATES", TAKE nouns... PICK ME UP?--.HOPE YOURE vou DOWN, w lM Au. 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MAXWELL HOUSE-r COFFEE in now 2 onmos our onmo mo noun: in! h" ‘TA XWE L1 noufi Goff?’ PAQLTlYKQ ' THE "CHARLOTWETOWN ovannrmni ' " 2"” °' “ " ' ‘ ° ‘°"‘ “°‘ ‘ f“ '""‘ 16> =—=~=f~==‘- “~ =_=~=* -—“===‘=‘ =' ° ° ° ' °'“"‘"‘“ . ° ‘ ' ' m“ oman’s Realm ‘Z- Soclal 71d ersonal Z Fashions} Ltfcrd_f_t_ljfc .r;:. " l ~ - f 2 é A 1 v W I Th“ H ‘f agar; l‘ Dorothy DIX GM ,_ fie‘ é 6 SWEET LIVES m sweetest lives an those to M"! wed. Whose , both neat and An clone-knit strands of one un- broken thread Where love erinobles all. A STRANGE SCENE 1N INDIA ‘Ilhis account has come to hand of a visit paid by the Education liliniisier for the Central Provinces of India. to schools in the district of Itarai. As he finished eaoh school the scholars were d and foi- lowed the Minister to the next. By the time he reached our schools there was an uncontrol- htta crowd of several hundred boys, and all the leisured popula- tion ot Ital-st. We had been er- pectirg to show the Minister the schools at work, but instead the hall was invaded in advance by the crowd. waving Congress flags and wildly excited. The Christian girls attending the school sang the song Beloved Hindustan, after which nothing else was possible but to ask the Eductatiori Minister in address the crowd and then nit him with the garland that ad been prepared for him. What goes up rid down a hill, but never moves? A path. ‘What hal an eye but cannot sea? A needle A WONDER. CLOCK Visitors to Weiimar in Germany may once again see the city's Wonder Cloak in the cutie Musc- uini, or it has been by a. locail cloolcmaker. It was built in 1104 for the Duke of Weirmr by Joiharmes Asmann, and besides telling the time of da/y it recorded the Duke's age from time to time and also the position of the sun and moon in he heavens. But that was not all. On each do erent picture subject alnpeaired Diiike of his plots duties. Fm- 150 years this clock did its duty notaly. and then one day. probably owing to the strain of be- ing adjusted to tell the ages of suooemive Dukes in turn, it stopped. Now it is again the city's pride. mung visitors from far and e. Q i Modern Etiquette t (By ROBERTA LEE) +o¢ Q. Is it permlstble to apply make-up in an ofzfioe. comb the hair or manicure the nails? A Never. Q. When callers arrive in suc- cession which should leave first? A. The first to arrive. Q. Should toothptoks be used at dinner. A Never in the presence of others. Activities~ A CIIRYBANHIEMIIM 1.1mm, The beautiful yellow 5mm white and wine colour ' alum,” thiemums that deck our “mam and make them look so 83y when summer flowers have faded, 11,5, came over the sea from Japan Little Japanese children love m1} beautiful fewhery flower 5mm than any other. They irate iicard from their my- ents thc wonderful story o! MW the chrysantheznmn first came w earth, and they thinik of the glory when they admire the blossom; You will think of it too when y“, next see these flowers, In Japan. long ago‘ “we was a very poor niotlier who worked had all day long m get food and clothing for licr m,“ little girls. Their father w“ dead. and although siie wowed hard, yet she earned so little that often there tvas not enough good for the children, and their dome. hiid to be lYlCll-diEd andpalclied till hardly anything was left of mm One moonlight night in winter this poor inoilicr had to put hm children to bed without them any supper. She cried m. terly, but at last dried her team, tucked the children into bed, and thought that she would go army and pray for help in her misery, It was cold frosty. moonlight night and just as she opened the door she heard a. voice saying, "Help ine. give me shelter. I am cold and hungry.’ There stood_a thinly clad, shireh iiig little boy. The mother's eyu filled with tears as she drew i): into the little room, for she hardly any food to offer him, and the room was cold. She gaive him all that was left in the cupboard. and wrapped him up in her own cloak. and then set out to go to the shrine to pray for help. But she was so weaik from laick of food that she fainted by the door, and. there she lay for hours. When she opened her eyes o4 hat what was her azeinent to find that the boy whom aho had lei! sleeping was nowhere to be seen. He had vanished. ‘ She went to the door and bolted out toseelfhewas theamanl found that where he had stood a tall plant was g . It it! beautiful feathery flowers. Al in knelt beside the plant the pom‘ mother reallsed that it was mt I poor child but an angel who b6 visited her. ‘From that day henceforth l! knew hunger and poverty no mitt. for the plan-t was worfh muuands of dollars. The story of the won- derful p‘ant was told far and wide. until the Emperor heard it. and sent one of his servant: to b‘ from the widow a. small ipiooo l! that he tco might grow this wim- derful plan-t. #§&#§-0&044-+6 How can I '2 '2 (By ANNE ASHLEY) 0++o+++o+44++++0+0+0+0+o Q. How can I preserve I new cloihesline? A. A new clothesllne should ha boiled for about thirty minutuht fore using it. ‘This prevents stnbuhv lng. It will not tangle as readily, BABY ECZE_M ti-dngnilmerita. ltill woven madluliial tril- meot which keeps the Ilia ., healthy. In tube u hm Dr.Chcises .OI NTMENT FASHION FOR Here's spring news for n cap- tivating bolero jacket costume. Why not nuke it of rayon crepe. in striking-lbeige. It solves your clothes problem. is marvelously easy on your pocket book. and is Just as easy to saw, The simple shirt type dram may be worn with- out the jacket for a. smart change. Wear the bake bolero jacket over lnstycaimdurkdreas Itwlllre- illlfillflhltb it. A d recs be roud of is season, particularly f made crepe. polka-dotted fr: t jutet in ah h a em- rayon crepe for constant wearmi-ight throuch summer. Style No. 2756 is desiizned for silu if. 10. 18- M years, 32. 34. 30. 3!. 40. B and fit-inches bust. Blue U mqilrea 4 you! of 38-inch mo- fm-ill with 1-3 yard of 39-inch oon- traatim. Bend fifteen cents (lac) in stun or coin (coin preferred) wrl c n cuufully, address to vm Guardian giving:- Btflo I0. 7760MB“. ace an out III!“ and will last much longer. Q. How can I mend kid gloves? A. Buttonhole around the d the tear before drawing toge It Ilien over-sew the biittonholo 0o- gether and the repair ls staiilfal. Q. Hoy can I mak¢ a ooolumdt trap? A. Fill a pie n. or gimilar our tainer liiilf fut of sugar wail‘. Place it on the floor and slant several stloks. each about three inches long. from the floor to ti! edge of the vessel. The roadieli will er_i\_vrl_ d drown oiiioizs THE HOME DRESSMAKER‘