uvii a . FEE. Learn the l-Vleaninga of Odd ‘I ' t, _ Dream: PAGE TWO “A LAAAAA A Woman's A A‘ AA A SKYWAY LOVERS By VERA BROWN ' iiéEii Watching Badman were taken S-planefis cold. gray eyes watched Radrnan. Yes. he was a handsome, iiappenwell-dressed chap. and he ad poise, an old blooded, though. men had he put on the spot in the did prohibition days? Splane could not even imagine. If the this woman were a necessity, then Badman could see it was done! floor, nonstop. woman told Alison a lower tone, Alison nodded. dl-fwT-ly from the street floor in an elevator to the twentieth Where the men were taken. Alison did not know, but the four women found them- ~ i! death of flnd out something." she added in She and Mona ' Lefty shified nervously. He were assigned one room. Too ex- up and down. "i tell you, hausted to sleep, the iiwo girls ed m. I knew it was a mistake to threw themselves on the twin beds. t-ake this ship!" Liefty (would not But to remain silent, sleep was forget. that. "it serves us right for impossible. And they found words going ‘legit.’ f knew something even more difficult. It was day- would happen the moment we did! light and Mona All this stun" about owning biew- ordered coffee. While she WM. Waiting for it she eries! Giveme a. good 'alky‘ plant ed up and down the room tn any time. in an alley. That's a ndacision. Twice she went to the nice sate busine.s compared with telephone, once she picked it up. this!’ When the operator came on the "Has arty-body here any ideas as to what might have liappe that ship tonight?" Spla.ne's voice broke in on ten troubled ihoughts of ilic group. There was silence. "Did any of you notice anything unusual?“ They all agreed it had been an uneventful trip. for all this. could think of nothing to say comfort her. had some "Let's tit?‘ to sleep. to face e inspector again More SusDicioue Splanc. glaring u. them, felt cer- (ill-Wm thin one of them had done the murder-wire stewardess might have had a hand in it. Or that blondl Sch certainly acted excited enough. At least one of the pilots had to be flying the zillll. He could count one of them off. at any raie. ‘Ilii- inspector straightened his shoulders. No use wasilng good time uni-ll he found out Just where he stood. Then he could come did manage to sleep ening her. The talnly she had had nothing to with this business! many innocent people. line she asked for the correct time. ned in She offered Alison no explanation Then she threw hem- sel_f on the bed and wept silently. Alison felt sorry for her. but she i0 When the coffee came they both and Alison felt better. We'll have B few hours. and we'll be in no con- Mona only shook her head. Alison for a while, but Mona. crying and then pacing up and down the room. kept awak- irl seemed des- perate. Alison won ered why. Cer- do Odd how a calamity involves so Then Ali- son's thoughts went back to Roer- at these people and see Just what den. She tossed restlessly. Finallv their stories were. "Now. we're going she fell into a heavy. troubled to the hotel." 511W- . The policewoman brought the To Be Continued) mv. We have no time for malice and Therefore, with love make beauti- Life is ioo swift Between the Between the silence and the lurks u D1 . For bitter words. by the human body. In kindness and in gentleness our s Must. carry messages of hope and reach The sweetest chords. 5h Life is too great Between the infant's and the man's Between the clashing of earth's Lo! we shall yet who Walk glorious over heaven's golden 0111M and Japan, but wheat is of KFOWUIB importance. It is also Ind a. THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A A aka‘; Marya. 1939 AAAAW"! And m: hate and spite for greed; ful the deed; _ Fast speeds the night. and the blossom white snow's drift peech estate strife and fate. For petty things. creep with curnbered feet street, Or soar on wings! -By W. M. Vories Rice is the main food crop of wld ly used. alone with rice. in Bamboo is noted for its fast rate 01' growth Careful studies have women iii and the party started out into the WILL-LBS room. Cameras flashed. Newspaper men swarmed § O-O§'§§—O-QQw ‘ about. " ot now. boys." Splane was say- ing. "Just give me a chance. I don't know anything. Not yct._Give mo a little time! You know Ill be square wim you when I have any- thing!’ The detective herded the f hi.- ened people into cars. while Sp me talked to the gentlemen of the prim ,H““g_ (Copyright, 1939. Kin “Is it. true Bradleyasifiegraveling with his secretary?" some- _ - body. "Wonder how his wife will For wulneshy’ M“ n" 1'“ mail" MARCH 2i to APRIL 2o (Aries) "Now, boys. his is strictly a. busi- ness trip. He had an appointment at 8 A. M. and worked too late to catch the 1i o'clock train out of New York." "Oh. yea?“ said a reporter. There was a general laugh. terests and activities specially in the a.m. Actin tirely upon ions taboo. ‘This .M -Stimulatlng and divutsified in- favored. hunches and quick. unpremediated changes and decis- P Extend "And thLs Badman and his body- yourself l Bu5rd--“ APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) "What about the beautiful —Under five vibrations: matters blond?" dining to taxes. insurance. “I say that red-headed stewardess acles; cooperative measures con- did it!" said cerning magazine and newspaper er. "Are you holding them all?" Splane‘; Plan Splane explained his plan. He would began taking statements later in the day. portaince . interests. Results indicated through clever sound advertising Dexter- ity and quiylity of par-amount, im- MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gcminlw- For the olfisent. lie was h3g3 ‘searing; cgggg 13321.13: gaggdmjn“ w find m" when” he and contemplation. Be careful to =- a» iii-m hw- ysss, trials‘: killed." I'm not sure how she was . . . - x dont waste your energies gfiiiigged ‘In mow i“ a °w JUNE 22 u, JULY 2a (Cancer) -With added impetus _ over and Alison w n ver et the ride , to the hOtg thrégmwomentwere 55°" Y0“? "will 11195811" — , in one car with Miss Pringle. th policewoman. -, "I think they'll give us adjoining I rooms.’ said Miss Prinzld- " 0 0 >1 u can room with me. the other i migether.’ e “Kt the hotel all waited in (with the other Cancer making thm one of days for accomplishment and venture. YOU 9 born before July 8 can keep pace folk in your peak ad- JTHJY 24 to AUGUST n (Leo) -If your schedule is a heavy one. fiwy the car until one of the detectives take of important issues first: at- arranged for the rooms. Then they mid m them quiefly, deftly and i rays. Be alert aoqulsitive. Heed Messages Dream: Bring Virginia shivers in her aleepl She's alone in a bleak Arctic region. Chill winds sweep down from an iceberg. Polar bears look at her menacingiyi Because ahl U chilly. he llfle d her dream i: a polar reflen, but the real basis ot her dream in men- tal distress. Lately her fiance bu appeared cold and diltant. Once lbe caught what seemed to be a look at dislike in his eyes. Her waking mind hasn't dared to face the lituaiion which cornea to life in her dream. If she under- ptood that dream. Ibo mightrealiu - kwaawieertotalktliinpover i“? h frankly with tliemmahe loved. 2 u“ Psychologist: nay utirany of our WP‘ WhlDF-BB “elm eama are messages om our uii- _ mu dnwarnlngtutohee m§°t£d¢m° might‘ n irrproblaml. with the pgaea get hi; i; P"1“" 7°‘ lm‘ Y" refrigerator Henna are a Flat height? until it begin: to etruggiingninlytogetlreuab “w”, ‘mm “hom- b leaked door? 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Wliure. music. iheology. drama. advminina. min; for stage and screen. l AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) — If you put doubt and overanxiety away from you. you'll find the road leading to your goal straight and direct. Written mat- ters. investigations. education en- tertainment best favored. SEFTEIMIBEIR. Z4 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- The judiciary, gov- eminent affairs, improvements tor national defence. all constructive measures are under steadylng and constructive influences. Purely personal individual interests not so favored. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Day asks for careful calculation. accuracy and creative purpose-and all these you are cap- aible of. Throw them into the max- Social Housewife Activities ahownthatinagoodseesonastalk may grow i8 inches higher in a l stung when t lBy ANNE ASHLEY] y‘ arid Her Life is too brief single day Between the budding and the ' 18111118 lea-f. Cutting runarka sever conver- Between the seed time and the actions, and sometimes they Just golden sheaf about cut off a head. The reason so many people 8% buying a Violin L5 deals are a watclfs hair- sprm; 15 affected by a static eiec tricity generated and given of! Such elec- tricity is absorbed by the mechan- ism of the watch Tricomers are aznong the newest in milliriery. At Suzy a small and shallcw one is Worn at a tilted angle. with a wide ribbon nn the upper side a&04-0O-o000o0eue@&0-0464' How Can l 7 '2 O-O-O4-O% Q. How can I clean white silk lace? Husbands "and Wives Will Appreciate Each A. It should be washed and rinsed in benzine. dried open air. and pressed bet/ween sheets of white paper. ThLs same method can also be used on cotton lace CAUTION: Benzine is in- flammable. Q. How can I draw an ex- treme‘y stubborn splinter from the flash? A. Take elder-root and the seed of Jamestown-weed; fry it. in lard. and apply It is claimed that this will draw any splinter from the flesh Q. How can ‘f lubricate the food grinder. juicer. or any other sim- ilar kitchen device and avoid dis- agreeable taste or smell of oil? i A. Use a drop or two of glycer- ne. o o¢-4¢-@&+eo-oe+-oo-ee+ 0-0040-0- grlousehold Scrapbook 1B! ROBERTA LEE) Q-b-QO-Q-QQ-O-Oa-Q-JA-‘o b-QL-Ob-O 0-0 . Suede Gloves To clean suede gloves, first put on the glove; then rub briskly all over it with a stale bread crust with about an inch of cniinb to it, changing the bread when it be- comes soiled. Pipeclay well rubbed in is the best method for cleari- ing white suede gloves. Ell Plates One should always use cold wa- i" M ti" ‘Ei’“§‘°"ié23'i“$° rt." um o a g -pr o . . . smiles on romance, entertainment. NOVEIvIBE-‘R 23 to DECEMBER ‘Zgtgagittéiarim - Old and yésung. an i-er, timid an an gressive can find much 0f worth upon which to depend this pliable day. Say ‘I can, then let noth- ing prevent you from climbing on and up! DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) _ Today rates three stars for its exuberant. encourag- ing influences. Room for an in- vasion of ideas; let down the barriers; give your capable self room to work. Bluntnees in speech taboo. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Success will meet you halfway. Everyday routine, in- dividual responsibilities. new worthy trys among the many favored items. Keep strlvlngl FEBRUARY. 2i to MAROH 20 (Places) - The foundation of any structure is vital, therefore be very careful that you do not put poor material (careless effort) in the foundation of your plane or work. On solid grmindwock you can build an edific of achievement nothing can destroy. . A CHILD BORN TODAY will be a bit of electricity. a my of sunshine. sometimes a brooding storm; always demanding atten- tion. yet generously and willing to assist. Adm affection. Careful. into t but firm man- agement eeeent a1 to the right de- velopment; of this precocious. bright child. ‘Fertile fields for its talents; ter in cleaning plates on which eggs have been served. A pinch of salt added to the water also helps. After the e88 has been re- moved. use hot water and soap. in the ‘ .-».- Personal v IEashiQns '1 Li teyriature vwoqfi "fig?" I . V3; o Til-J?“ Dorothy Dix Other More if They. Take Their Vaca- tions Away From Each Other - They Appreciate Each Other ' All the Greater ' - . dsewpe blossoms forth in The vaoetim aeeeon is upon u: Tlieollzfl the “mun hub usl colored railroad an o f e1‘!- Etann-ge? dy-wife wrangle star-ta over the relative me ts of seaside and Now a vacation is more than a Dldll-‘iu-FB- I" is a duty that w owe not onlv to ourselves. but to mountains, and arinhouses versus swanky reaor - those with whom we live. and to our Jobs. N0 family can stand being together. N866 1n the ml" confines of a home. for a year Without Betti-nu on each otherla nerves. No man and woman can d0 the same work over and over again for 365 8116' oessive days viriihout losing their pen and enthus- iasm in it and to regard it as a chore in- stead of a career. Probably the neatost modern discovery is t-hv vacation. but not all of us have found out what it g _ is all about, and that it doesn't mfltier WMN W ‘ go or what we d . get _a chanze. For what. we need is to break away from our routine for a little while. to go somewhere where we will see different sights. meet different people. e81- different food. get somet new to think an alk about. Most of all. we need to get away from e people with whom we are thrown in int-l- mate contact all the time. And this goes for husbands and wives. 11° matter how devoted they are to each other. Unfortunately, however. there are wives who do not realize this and who feel it ls their duty nevfir to leave th usbarids even for a week- husibands can't go‘ along with them. they didn't corrxne Llsiotrge t3 diisnnneii on tinrehm A man w o e c o one o se tioniiig wives says: "Suppose a man has a bus able to leave for a vacation for yea-rs and years. His wife won't leave him to take one herself though he has urged it on her almost with tea-rs. Suppose he had ot so fed up looking at her sitting across the table three times a. day and fiisteriing to the same chatter from her. and he has never got off for a night in years without her tagging along with him. Don't you think it would be admissible for him to go to a hotel and stay for a week and have a solitary vacation in order to avoid a nervous breakdown? us-plaster. non-vaca- es that, he hasn't been 1e separation now and then. absence they have freshness and noveltyn 0y of reunion that strengiheris the tie . Habit rubs even domesticity thin. A man who is used to his well-kept home ceases to appreciate it. The woman who is married to a 120d rovider takes her luxuries as a matter of course without even say “ an you." A husband and wife who are together all the time talk out and coma to bore each other. But let them be parted. and when the vacation is over they see each with different eyes. The husband is once more a Fai Prince ins of a paurichy. middle-aged man. The wife a Glamor irl instead of a fretful housewife losing her fiEure. Home is the dearest lace on earth and the children angels instead of brats. Much has en said of the selfishness of wives who go off on vaca- tions and leave their husbands at home. Perhaps they are kinder and wiser than they know in giving them a chance for a little vacation of their own. At any rate. it is o le that the Summer widower seems to l~~~r his wife's temporary absence with great fortitude. The moral of all of which is that every wife ahoul and (give iier husband one. should make it just long enough nights past l0 o'clock and eating res find out that he can get along without her. Dear Dorothy husbands ever fall out of love with the married for ten red-rs. moruev d comfortable of! and could t he has fallen in love with the woman next door. son. Her husband is as heart- broken over i-hc affair as I am and says will fight to the finish. lit I don't know what to do. My husband sits and daydream every n- other and their surround arable. I who could be sat fled with Answe : Orr coin-so. men get tired of the other woman Just as they do 0f t_h_elr_wives. The man who is flckle_erioiimli_to_weary_of_gogd_agd_faithfiil ,_. . _.___ __- .__ m . __m.___.___~r ve him up. or stick it out? I am one of those women half a loaf. NORA B11111. “TH- VALU KING Con: TEA has built its fine reputation by su plying always 00d tea-tea t can be relic upon to give satisfao tion to the user. 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Stats uotan f oouree ingot‘ And. man w >-0+>o+o»o4vo>~oc++eo+++ QO-O OOOOO reception should a guest pause for a talk with the bride and bride- groom? A. No. One should extend eon- mtulations to the bridegroom. cordial ren ‘k or twn. then leave them to thi. other guests or "kindest god phrases for closing n. social her of courses that a hostess should Modern Etiquette m; noun in: Q. When attending a wedding t wishes to the bride. make a Q. What would be a good closing or a ml n A. ' ith kindest remembranou" fer. Q. What is the minimum num- oertaintoioeehhtaeteforitiechemierwiiolibofld t. ethrgogtzlg‘ who loves her husband ' r m- cleverer the 10k OOOiMiiOn d "Yfrtllsisuditiitst. with i". ... he more a0. Moet iiiiianderera come home in gifts of pro tiation in their hands to worth ht for. ‘and gents tomkcon ab‘ w ie ea of “D an Eer- preserxies. lbeiltl ri they would win oiitai q w She a lets herself be robbed of her dlwflM affection for lief i! there is nothing slie caii do a strange belief that Wiles seeiiih = 01 some mysterious pom! . and that no M All of which it‘! d no easier to cm alonf Ill! having to par her iivu m is with hi: wilt fl ‘m; do“, and ashes and bead! m, m”; who have i-liouglit the 99mm ‘ZR: BABY'S‘ HUT UTTLE “Hi is A nausea sitim WHEN you Bub s head irels lmit-i band you iinut l’; Sflmrihlflfl. Aiid irl flulckiy. Read what Mrs. B-—- of En ou and what ruulu she ads! ll)’ cheek: and lands were so lim l m iiiflt l gave lilni a Baby‘: Owi-i Tablet at iiom by after supper he was all be .' id. Vi‘ T bl fhurllllil iii It»: Own ab] lanai uve erimev: hmin and. t ab: was up and mi’ ‘I Own Tablets are sveetivflllllli,‘ is tale. absolutely uie. 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