m- / 4. _ dv- ¢:A-- b: In S"‘.‘.“'?v.r~..~.-.-¢=- :1; _?.-.si: "rwo Iwvv t Woma vvvvvv A n’s 3 STRANGE MEN By C. T. PODMORE. (not a man. and had no chance to deal with men on anything like "and yozrd have no tinze for any- qual ttrius l-le must let ner know ‘ a While. after 1 e0 "itnout startling her. . . . to your neck." i 'I'hl'0llf.‘,ll a crevice in the floor- " coiuiiiviitcfl Rlltiirll’ ‘tug. lie nioind. he saw that a small ('ll.\l"l'l~lli XX-tfuntinued) "I allppJM.’ not." George rcjoine tour to >iiriieflilv Tight had lwen hilt in her room. He ' tel iii! i911 iii tT-“ii! iput his fare new!" it. and spoke he!‘ fill.‘ tell hie. Par- lizaini- t\\;t'c in a lotid. searching . "you have be- ‘whisper, J tie -ent‘.y “Vi/he's the ' -'>" she responded al- . most breaihlt i "it t~ l-Giorge. Under the . : 1o: (lfiivn. to her knees to ~ an cud a~ lvis- wiitlv along the llll’ '. be (lhlw- at .ib- she uttered with . ve " ‘ _ , Par- . "I want t .. . nor the jytiil to he vt-rv quiet. There WI am which he inzide‘ ' uiidc. llllllll you now. Be '. foolish ll ‘ . Sjihie —-we can talk af- \\’- sh:_i'l soon be out of r fee ing brave, aren't .,.. a. \\'I!~ rrp - .w. “lliai are you d0- ‘Flrxiiiig a way Hush. _v:~.:i nia_\ he c\'».'rhri\.tl." To tiiis she n n0 response. where a few . night shewetl hulteiioketl grating in HOW. OI‘ to lie lisvan t0 dislctlue some .. hetl mortar fl't‘lll the surround- u-in: the axe-head he A f iuiui The b "ks ‘. »\ lid not tome ensih so 11f‘ bvf-‘tin l. tap thein with short czirt-tu‘. bfoivs, until one tit last cutie out. ’l‘ht-ii he lit-pan again, but was lll;).\t't l(li‘Z\ that he lil'l't'.~lt‘(l by Si-llit‘ rapid taps on the -' to .\'.{\_\‘lll£’ here tor roar above. 'l‘hi.s was a ‘warnittg. The ‘rile win- Ye» -ht- could licnr the tread of . o‘. vivid deep feet nearing the tioor overheati. In .lll<‘t'. It was the stint we. the stiund of his opera- 'lllll liatchetl tiuii had [l';\\'t'llL‘(l through thi- hol- lows, _ lie did not wait to listen to any- thing; he llllttll‘ his way back rapid- I_v. and (iisposed h.ni.sc'f in the at- ll. > ' H!‘ cot to hi.- feet at ‘a: slightest stiund of activii ht.- st. iiied hearing. . Not the His nerves inezl zuw and exposed to the ten- iitudc he had affected throughout si l of these iast long-drawn idle the (lay hours. He gasped with the thrill of ‘ The lllt‘ll were at his door a it when. sitddenly. the silence was ‘minute ‘ater. split by the shriek of a woman ‘ “Hi-Mr. Pziritiitter.“ came the somewlieire in the house. It was a voice of Boxwith through the aper- shriek that died down from protest ~ture_ to fear and despair. corge actually yaivnccl aloud ‘There was a rush of footsteps. "Hitllo!" he said. "Whats that?" which also died away. Then silence " was yer?" ggairp o; f‘ _\"l cit again. "What lrthrbed me for?‘ " . Thought you might be wanting something. My regrets," "f want you to leave me alone. That's all." The door was secured again with Parmitter took up the flooring and crept below. He understood Rumelffs last u-ords better now. His solicitude was not for him. but for s new captive. who had doubtless been brought in the car. so his ptir- pose was suddenly doubled; for he some haste and a few minute later. would get this tvonian out as wvl maintain. g his position. George is liiiusclt‘. if human hands c was stJrilt-d ‘ii-x a shaft of light tlo it. He tiept along until he c from g laiiteiu at the window, traversing the rtotn until tt partly rested on llilil. It disappeared. and then canie sounds of a search out- side the house. This ended the pure ital quiet again. But Par- ini'.t.-i' had no doubt that One of the men had been left out. for a time to keep watch. That was why he kept still for so long ztfitrivard. Foresight favoured hiin in this respect. For suddenly the shaft cf limit fell again into the boom, finding him in an atti- tude of tirofntintl slumber. Plainly- for lack of any other sign —he was suspected. How, now. was he to resume his tilan of est-ape? His finflers would not. suffice. {e had also to contrive Sophie's iulezise from the place she was in .Rot was ill the floor there too. but not much, for the draught from the air-' ' had checked it. But he itir-st rt-asstirc her that his intention remained good and strong. Again Willi foresight. he was careful to replace thc fcoring be- hind him before he crept away. She ivas moving softy to and fro. A gentle tap or two brought herto the crevice. and he whispered through: "Wait patiently, and keep penetrated: where ln fact was pf the vents it was feasible l0 i5 todue. Upon the flooring almost}- IDOYI‘ his tic-ad was where soniethiilg [as gOltlgvOn something muffed and shuffling. Among rougher touch he could distinguish ‘those of Box- with. tolerant. soothing and per- puasive, and through it all the low i-ryiiig of a wouiait who had rea- lism l dogpcftltQ predicament. Cursnw Rinnely and all his ivork». to hin uf, George could onlylisten. Finaly tie heard o door closed and locked, and he knew thQ WOMEN yas alone. Her crying ceased; he heard he!‘ run to the door and beat her hands [pon it. "Let rne out!" she cried_ He knew the voice. This lcphie Corcleri" Sophie! bI-adness seized lilm. But.‘ no - bc nut-t not let that get him. _ No answer came to her frenzied ytiinmons. and it seemed that she llLlIXl still and fell into a liolifilee“ iiicnec. He knew So )lll@. This was but e lYOUllllL; ct lit-r first escitincnt. glwsently she would be more com- ‘BS osed and resoittte for what, she ivzde awake. Can you fasten the i:ht imagine was to come. She door -l_ate_r_ on—to preventanyone qukl set her face in. that mood coming in? i b: . y to anything. But she was __ To Be COHUHLIPG‘ -_-_ . _.. . .. . JOLLY MAMMY TEA / TOWELS MAYFAIR NO. 343 The sun sli.nl|li( so brightly over Mandy's morning will shine just a l dow when ‘hose black Mainni towel racks A hriuht red cross stitch vlry dark complexion and yellow is lust right fo shoulder ittle brighter through your own kitchen win- Oll y tmvels are folder in neat Use this coupon Print your name and address plainly ‘n: The Charlottetown Guardian N(‘I‘(llQ\V0fk Dept. DESIGN N0. Ml N.|nQ_.___.--—--_——_ _ _ - - .-._:___—— BtreetMdres|——-————,————————--—--———— ~_———__—p—_ flwj —————————- “zwatrr-“z. .. -......... QfO-OQOQOOOO-OO-O fOfi§fffffOfOf¢OOfii ‘g4 A "Sunday" rows on your Fkll‘! is a nicc contrast‘ to Mammy’! r her kerchicfs and bon- L‘; RE film 7. Social and >QI’“m4‘QZ~ . - -.-'-:>.\\-.\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Persona Y WH‘ vvvvvv vvvvvvv loday's Short _Wave Radio Program iAll 11m: ls Eastern Stsndsrdi MONDAY, AUGUST I GUATEMALA 530° lJ-m-~5l1ecial Concert De- dlcated to United States. TGWA, 19.1 m., 15.11 meg. BERLIN _5:30 p.m.-German Youth Will Si ng.DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 6:15 p.m._ Musical Numbers. JZK, 15.1 m., 19.79 meg. LONDON 6:20 p.m.-—"When You and I Were Dancing." Dave Frost and His Band. GSG, 16.8 m.. 17.79 meg: GSP. 19.6 .. 15.31 meg.; cs0. 19.1 m.. 15.18 meg; asp, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. PRAGUE. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 6:55 p.m. —Concert; Central European Review of Affairs (Eng- lishi. OLR4A, 25.3 m.. 11.84 meg; oilnsa, 19.1 m., 15.23 meg. SCHENECTADY 7:00 p.m.-Popular Latin-Ameri- can Music-Spanish. WZXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. ROME 7:30 p.in.-~Neapolitan Folk Songs from the Mountains; “Prof. Her- cules"; 2120's "Mall Bag." 2R0, 25.4 m., 11.81 meg.; IRF, 30.5 m., 9.83 meg. PARIS 8:30 p.m.-Gramophone Rec- ords. TPB-7, 25.2 m.. 11.88 meg; TFEA-m 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. CARACAS 9:15 p.m.-Dance Music. RC. 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. LONDON YVB- 9;20 pmrrsteambcat". Van. ety and drama from our Floating Playhouse. GSI. 19.6 m., .25 meg-i GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 11163.: GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg.; G315, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 9:30 p.m.-Prom Mountain: Home 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 9:45 p.m.-A Talk ln English. JZK, 15.1 m., 19.79 meg. the Styrian Music . n THE COOK'S CORNER LAMB OUTLETS WITH BRAIS- ED ONIONS Have the butcher—cut the neck or breast into outlet-sized pieces about. one inch thick. Wipe with flour and brown quickly ln hot. fat. Now add 6 tablespoons of flour, and brown well. d l. dozen onions, l l-Z cups of water 1 cup of diced carrots, 1 cup of diced green tops of scallions. Cover, and cook very slowly until meat is tender, usually about 21-2 hours. Season. To serve, lift the meat on pieces of toast, and pour over some of the vegetables and gravy, then mask with a table- spoon of Hollandalse sauce. sprinkle with fine-chopped pars- ley. CHOCOLATE NUT BARS. ' One-quarter cup melted shorten- ing, 1 cup light brown sugar. 1 egg, slightly beaten. 2 ounces baking chocolate. melted, 1-2 cup flour, sifted, t-B teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup dates. chopped. 1-2 cup pecans or black walnut. chopped. Place shortening in bowl. add sugar and slightly-beaten egg. Add chocolate and beat thoroughly. Add sifted flour and salt, and beat. Add dates and nuts. Pour into 8-inch square pan lined with buttered wax paper. Bake ‘at 300 degrees Fahrenheit 25 to 30 minutes. While warm. ctit into large squares or inch bars and sprinkle with pow- tiered sugar. Makes l6 squares. RIBBON SALADGIN TOMATO curs Six medium-sized tomatoes. 4 small packages cream cheese. 1 small can asparagus or 1 bunch cooked asparagus, 2 hard-cooked eggs. 1 small can anchovies or a jar of paste. paprika, salt, salad dressing, head lettuce. Scoop out the contents of ripe tomatoes wvvvwvvwvvvvivvv a damp cloth, and then dlp in ~ vv YYVIYV»TWVYIi‘ . WOIIIQII ' t u°'°’._ l’ »,~i=,:,,gt;,§,=: l‘ Dorothy Dix 82111531: Middle Age , Rise up. raise your vo 10y for you. ness world: inum-blonde that. itead; of age i-eleg outmoded goods, it brougn thirties more than the twenties. - years that we have come to accept tmt in business as in society. realize what we subconsciously know comes with age and experience. on spool-heeled san fore she can even see a cus some middle-aged clerk who gick out their stenographers b their in her thirties, who knows her tem, to any ravishing 20-year- It is tine for a. girl to riage, not for business. all centered on selling herself to it a miriutelotnger than she has t0 acquiring efficiency in her job. She has to make good, and she does if led the same goods a thousand times customers and and how to jo y people along in the is wlhy the invaluable Miss Smiths fresh hope into the hearts of many try to do anything because they are aridget busy th are sitting . ey roblem in the most heart-breaking when her h es, instead of tlon for herself goes to live with her and is miserable herself. have not. onl the h lives during air mid and experience they have gained W. AMorningSmile RATHER BADLY PUT Hostess —It"s beginning to rain. You'll get wet. 1 think you'd better stay to dinner. Departing Guest-Oh, dear, no. It's not raining so badly as all that. MATHEMATICS BE HANGED! A little schoolboy was once asked by an inspector which he would rather have, all an orange or eight-slxteenths. "Halffif said the boy. “Why? asked the inspector, who could discern no distinction. “Because? said the scholar, "with the sixteenths you lose such a lot, of juice." SEED PRODUCTION TRURD. N. SP-(CP) — Ofllclals of tihe Dominion Seed Branch here estimate production of Dttmars and Laurentian turnip seed Nova ns SCOHA this eason will be after cutting a slice from the top. Chill in refrigerator. Place layer of cream cheese softened with a little cream in the bottom of each tomato shell. Place layer of aspar- agus tlps close together. NtfiCe the egg. season and use layer. flak- I ing top with anchovies. Top with ‘ cream cheese sprinkled with pap- rika. Press firmly into tomatoes and chill 2 hours. In serving place each in a lettuce cup. dip a sha p knife in hot water until heated, t en cut the tomato- es first ln halves, then in quarters. Heating the knife insures clean cuts and prevents the salad streak- ing. Serves six. ,___ Customers Are Not Looking for Dolls When They go Into Store - They Want’ Servwe, ' and Survey Shows the Woman m Saleswoman iou middle-aged womenl ces in songs of thanksgiving, No ion er need you beat upon Y0"! ent that there is no place 1s d mtiiat you can ii- an a emp oyers 8 flappers with strinabean A nation-wide survey has 1115f- department stores, women do their best, work after 50. tics showed that. when it Olme pleasing customers and 56111118 E izzled hair and erlca at the post. shopswvhet-e the managers preferred youth and good looks ln its personnel and tried to youngsters ahead. More than that, the citing a saleswornan to t I t her to the front. and madegher the one whom customers asked for. and that, saleswomen in their fifties sold more thfln’ those in their forties, the forties sold more than the thirties and Probably the first reaction of gyery oge whgi reads thisorapdtrrgr recent‘ . < ~ - - ex i a gasp of suipiise, for youth and tiring aaygfiffkillatsothey are as impoflm, But a. second t we care about in those who serve us, but efficiency — My “e shtiaet crisis restate" ' tamer and ut on her complexion before she left home, whose feet don't. hurt. her, w o knows her stock and takes a real heart interest in trying to find you what you want. Of course, there are a. few guy Lotharios amonil business "W" M" ut the great majority of snip oyers would rather have a. settl job and has 30t- old bathing beauty who is boy crazy and concentrates whatever mind she has on her dates. be young and pretty; Her thoughts, her i to some s11 woolen underwear to rheumatic old women. The thing of importance e Just working until she can catch a husban . . so But. the mlddle-aggtd woman has no beout to rnlckety bosses, so she has teamed wisdom and patience in ofiices and the Mrs. Jones we for in stores are nearly always fortyish oi- fiftyish I trust that these official figumes in are at their peak in earning power ‘Amen they are 50 or more, will put 6 DI W middle-axed. their backbones so that. they will rise vmlch flnd Millions of women knock ofl work est but. also the most profitable e age if tharwould only put tn use ough living. is the Best swim upon the cymbals and for here are tidings of great breasts and wail and for you in the busi- w, compete with young will hire none but pl figures. been made o! been found that The statis- to efficiency. oods, ladies with the middle-aged’ spread left Miss This happened even in the and it has push the mvestlgutors discovered he shelf with the other t-he l will bei tho makes us t it is not looks thati and efllciency only sober all alonfl-l-hlt little doll, teetering around herself from her lipstick be- h gOt it." for murmur “We haven't klssatbllity instead of their spelling, ed woman marrying out of her sys- but it fit-s her for mar- nterests, her ambitions are ck-haired boy instead of selllnz becomes a . And, anyway, she is she does-zit mean to stick more is no we tn bother about atomic for inefficiency. her Job. Sihe has h - she hol lt with and deo. the some cranky d sch l of . ‘Inst hai- o0 either-fence w“ this report, showing that women omen who do not. even and that. it will stiffen up from the dim-nothing stools on It it does it will solve one of the world-what. of the wctmanwlm some self-summoning compo.- ll en and makes them miserable thirty years ‘too soon. They could 316E115 or their e knowledge DIX- Modern Etiquette is, possum um Q. If the marriage is a double- rlng ceremony, is it proper to havl the ring of the bridegroom engrav- ed with initials? A. Yes; the bridegrooms ring ls marked with initials, or a. senti- ment, just as the bride chooses. Q. When riding in a Pullman section of a train, whch seat goes with the lower berth? A. The seat. facin forward is used by the person w o has reserv- ed the lower berth. Q. What. is the correct way to eat bread? A. Break off a small piece of bread at a time, butter it, and convey to the mouth wlththe fingers. COUNTERFEITS PASSED FREDERICTON - tCP) — Two counterfeit United States $20 bills passed here are the first spurious currency to appear in this rt of the province in many mon s. A bank manager said the bills were excellent imitations. DIRECTORS CHOSEN SAINT JOHN, N, B-(CP) Directors at Doings throughout the province have been chosen for the New Brunswick Automobile Safe.y Leuflue, Ltd. a new oiganlzztlcii designed to enlist public help in promoting suety on the highways. DEER CAUSES INJURIES DIGBY. N. S-(CP) —- Captain Harry Ross suffered cuts absut the vvrvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvv red in color if a tablespoon of egar is added to the water they have been peeled and dived. davenports, tables, against the walls. Keep them inch or so away. The room Will look much better paper will not be damaged. tvvvvvv-vv 5&6 _How(.‘anl?'l g us; sum: ASHLEY) 1 §Q QQOQ 0Q 0+‘ 0-0‘ . How can I prevent window s es from sticking. after being n ed? v A. Newly painted \Vll’l(.l0\\"SBl=l)f.:S should be run up and down sci.- eral time a day for a iew tiiiis. l When this ls_not done. any is liable to stick to a certain tent. Q. How can I revive wilted let- tuce? _ A. By washing it carefully in a basin of water, to which tins‘ been added two tablespoons of villi-gin" or lemon juice. Allow the lettuce 59-90-09- vvvvvovv-vvvvvvv 9-1 vvvo v0 l '1. Fashions f v$vvv¢évQffiffirOifivfifiitvvlv#i'\'*°§°'°'*“" ;\U£.I.'t,“~..'l' w. .s_. _-- -~ ~- -__ . I QUv~Wvv~wv FY Th"? Hti“=f.%€f:\'.'f§FT~ Ailtl lit- ACllVllltJS l 'l'lie brave utzzn i. li t he an...» l . lccls iio tear. i For that were stiumi ;.:.i‘. ;.i.t- . tioiiul; But he \\llll.i' lltilll i..' .\.iiitiiii-.». l.'\ll\i Diuii ll. .l 1..- lltli i‘ ‘ lliiillsu to stand in this water for about an ‘ hour. and then wash in cold ita- ter. Q. How can stains from porcelain? A. Rub with a paste mndi- of cream of tartar and hydrogen of peroxide. *'§C-OQ*QOQQOOOQC O0 O4 y 6&4 ' O Household 3c I tlltllllflix ‘f (By ROBERTA I Ll.» 00044440000000. <¢ Ofifiifv. A Secure llcm When hemming a skirt. take double stitch inch or so. 'l"nis \'.'lli make such a firm hcni that if you rip a few stitches, the iip \\lli ll-i. extend for more than an inch. Red Beets The beetswill bc a very bright. ll- after Placing Furniture Be sure not to place etc, chaii directly an and the wall l QIWICQ Express Personality in Good Conversation It's Fun to Share Enti- Do you chatter like a hcuscafire to your girl friend, but lose your tongue 1n company’! . Learn how to develop your talent for good talk so you will be at ease with everyone. Let new acquaintances know about your pet enthusiasms. They'll be flattered when you take them in- to your confidence, feel you're n real person. _ If you'd break down and tell lilrs. Tone about your prize dalilias, she'd invite you to her garden party, one of the year's most delightful Iocial events. And never think you're the only one who's shy. Do as you would be done by-make the other follow feel at home. If you'll make the most of your chat with quiet Bill tonight, you'll be sailing with him next week-end instead of Alice, who boasts that boating .1: her secret passion. Our SZ-pnge booklet gives coli- versational tips for hostess and guest; hints on small talk. tele- phonc etiquette. COYlfll‘Ill\l‘-'lll"!i‘~ empathy.- flnu 20c in coins for your tltilly of Secrets 0f Gootl Conversation to the Guardian Home Seri e, Address. Be sure to uiritc |l‘fl'l\l_\' your Name. Address. nnri the Name of booklet. NIJIJQ Street Address face when a deer leaped through the windshield of his car. The an:- mal was killed in the c0llislon. ‘ ENERGY m/sm/tu/uc nut/av? 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