,Woman’s Realm f; Social and Personal J <IJ<D~EGGUDQ As one user o1’ HORSES biJLECPED O RA N G E PEXOE Tea. ha: said - “lt leaves nothing to be desired." Everybody likes 70 cents per pound package i , i it. i t, 4 I ' t i M | 3-: '___;‘ — _ _ — ——— ~~*~—»~—— L l ‘ l . g Food ls . goo! 1) r0 h 0 A ‘f l. £1.11 ~. =1 Rest |_ i=1‘ i I. o t y lx Friend on Used to Say it With Orchids But Now the ($7.1 " 111:: Range Has Been Found the Real ‘ " ~i,ilL“i.ilei\t That Wins and Holds Men ' Jill ieasure the distance we have come from the Victor- 11-0 ]‘(*('(‘llb Inwsulls in which food was made lhc ilt- in the ""\'.~ l1 o1 1.11s (lczir Quotu. lor 1n . t; 111111115 21nd gclilll-incti llL‘\'(‘1 .1'.1-. Flxry 11111“ ‘look of a collation, ztml no 101112110 txotzlrl 11:11":- ndrznttell t0 so lzrnss a thing as possessing nn appetite, Whatever havoc a younll and hcitllhl‘ Izirl inov have created in he pnXll-TY Today's Short Wave Radio Program (llflnloiladllllil) wsnivcsnnz, FEBRUABy g PARIS urn-Theatrical Talk. 19.6 m., 15.24 meg. BOSTON 4:50 p m.—N6WS oi‘ Science and URSIgram Broadcast. WIXAL, 11.79 meg; 35.4 m., EINDBOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7.00 p.m.—1’11ohi Programs for 9: 10 TPA-Z, the Wesiern Hemispheic. PSJ, 31.2 111., 9.591neg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 7:00 p.m.-Ttvo Songs by Liszt, Lily Tlirlsiian, soprano. HAT- f, 32 8 n1., 0.1'.11ncg. LONDON 7:20 p.111.--No1'il1-C0u11try Folk Songs. ’l'hc Nalrllitunbrlttn Sing- ers. GSC, 31.3 1n., 9.68 meg; GSB, 31.5 111., £1.51 11161.; (LS1... 49.1 111 , 15.11 111v; Italy with . . . 9.63 meg; IRF, 311.5 111., 9 811 mcg. RCIIIZNIKHUKDY 8.00 1>.11i.-—L:111i1 American Con- cirt \\"_‘.\l1‘lD, 11.3 111., 15.33 meg; WZXAr, 111.4 m., 9.53 meg, BOSTON 8:45 p.m “For The Short-Wave at liolnc, she nicrely nlbblcd in public. Bug. 1n this, prusgtir: and practical age we I 11.1w 61111114011 (111 of that. 1-10211-11» nru 110 longt-r the language of love, but cuts‘. T111‘ . llnpitssztintxl swnin says 1t with bcclstcnks ‘ lnsteud o1‘ orchids, as is DYOW-‘ll by the tvto i story-mentioned cases. In one oi" 111056. 1H \\'1l1C11 a husband was 5111112 the Othcr Mon for a imitating 1115 wife's ziflcctltln lrolu 111m, glu- Jurigu 11min c] when tllc [llnitnill illSl 3 lulllud that 111.5 wife's lute llllthbdgllll to coul and she conununcetl mount-sting syinptolns oi intlilfcrence toward him. __i._. .11 -l1e began leaving the limburgcr cheese out oi my lunch- ~. 111» flQQIFlGVCQ husband. Which we will all agree 1s cs good . 1:11 oi 1110 drop 1:1 the lfilllDvrlttllfe o1 a. “x105 aifvvuou. 101' .» .1 . 1o trike- an llllfifcab in he 11115111141115 stomach 1t is bu- .~.._- 11.1 1 lzdtutiy’ 10s. interest 31 heart. \'. ,1 cull. <1 1r. H10 second case a wife, in suing her husband for a divorce, told ~ illtitll ziwny ironi her by a love thief who wooed him Nth that bore upon their virfitzial breasts the message “I love ‘out jOllllS mrricd 11112 legend "I adore you. my hund- tlic w k-cnu \\",‘. inc. niv (l‘;l1‘_llll[_'," was wrapped * l. ~- ,,.i - - '" r- would Vlmuly nxvlt in your 11:1 1. twt Muiiout rt-n.~un,_ tliut no mun t 1.111., tontbulalion of passion 11nd butcher's hie-at. th 1. every woman who reads these lines will ponder well, and the lessons taught by these two cases. For they show 1n c my the important part that, food plays in Willlllfll! love Aiso they indicate that while sentiment 1s well enfllliih er all. but. the meringue upon the leluon pie o1 matri- ..< . . umls and wives are to keep their nmlcs glad they mar- ,1! _ lu,_v ust. tirovule each other with some nourishment more sustauilnb; 111.111 Just soft talk. these oases prove again that n wife's beat friend is her cook :1 1t slv- can brew a love plulter that nevcr fails to work. ‘ In ~ nine charms and wiles pztll. A husband ceases to notice u- nt he has installed in his drittviutz room. The wisc- hlm until lie shuts his cars to hcr_sa.111es. He gets tlljed 0f xiii-e; 01' 1t clinging ville; of a vivacious crcalurt- who Jlzinps And a fztshion plate doesn't But, thanks to a. merciful g tutti Lin; ' around llku a. 11iu1il:-—~y on n. stick. _ 00d to l-pm ‘élllPfl he has to pay the bills. oviclt-in-u, 11's p111». tite never fails. T1101“ ls something to which the wife can always appcnl. The know- 1611.11: 111 1. 111,- vtzll 11.1w n. better dinner at home than lie can vet in any .2 1.»; o bait that will lure 11 mun to his own fireside long s all sencs of duty about not leuvinsr the "little woman" by And it will do more than all the Tcn Commandments to eop 111'" wrlntlenng, for after a. mun ls filled with 1100a food all that o walizs is 1.1g owvu chair and slippers, a pipe and a comfortable snooze. r5 z c S ._i_...__ MM orvr t‘~r- ivlfe who is skilled in soups, sauces and entrees nced evvr 11 i 1 “C1111! 01d or losing her looks. .. to him is 10 his one deathlass Damion So. lurfics. llfiffil the lesson of these two lavtsuits. If you wmit _u.r 1111a, 106d 111m. If you want. to keep your husband, learn how . . DORQFIYEIYADIX‘ ESIGN NO. S30 1 r - - 1iopul1tr—and so are. handmade fabric (loves with n beret . Vlztlw a set to match your blouse and ymi will have a. stun- m < tit-rut for your spring suit. Or perhaps you would like to n, :0 mm both of chamols. Whether you use fabric suede or chnmols; n1 .1, 1 won or woolen materials, you will be smartly dressed and very ti-rlic-mlnute 1f yo11 wear one of these matching sets with your - .1. cmtllnle. The gloves are hand-sewn, using ordlnn $111M], 111s: luilcs for the lacings are eyelets and the lacing tselt may hr; of ribbon, braid or silk binding. Amazingly simple to make, stylish and to “C812 The. atlern includes transfer cutting puttm-n of hat . in cizes 6. 6%. lé. 6%. 7, ‘Wt, and complek: easy-to-undcrstand .0113 lor making and finishing. 1' riunnlcu- pattern and instructions for all of these designs, sont .1‘) cums iu stomps or coin (coin preferred) t0 The Charlottetown (illflfkilllll Ncr-tllctvork Department. I'd» this coupon Print your name and address plainly. Tn Thn T"I."F'"HPIOW’II Guardian Nrntllctrt-rlc hunt. PARIS 10:10 p11 - ‘.l11,~.1:-.1 Rrcndings. '1"1"A~—l, 1.1.11 :11 , 11.72 lucg. 4 . LONDON 10:45 p.111.—~“Frle11ds to Tea." a tiest-pc-cket vtuulslvillc. GSD, 255 111,, 11.75 1l1r_-_;".; (356, 31,3 _ 111., 9.511 uicg, G813, 31.5 111., 9 51 111.11,; (1.511, 49,1 111., 6.11 mcg. TOKYO Lisle-nu‘ WIXAL, 40.6 m., 6.04 111cc. lllilllllN 9:15 p.111. tl-otzlcu‘; 0114-111 by Carl .\I;1r.:t von Weber. DJU. 2.1.4 111 , 11.77 meg; 1nd DJC. 40.8 m., 110.20 meg. ltotnuilllc 12:45 a.m.—A Talk on Current Aflnlzs. JZJ, 25 4 m, 11.80 meg. S1’ DNEY, .-‘\ W§TR ALIA 1., - from G. P. O. S; 31.213 m., 0.5911105’. tiilvvtitltltnvuus? OR young girls growing Into womanhood,_ for women in middle life gbmg through tlu: "change," or those who suffer ifrum headache, t backache and ncrvnul- 11cc‘ associated with illflctlOflfli diaturbanccl, _. Pierce‘: Favorite ijfulllltillt! vcilclahle tonic. < . , . 4 Antwerp : "l {clt lllfill: :1 t - uu-n :1 shut‘! while my ap- petite incrmserl and I picked up strength n11 lc llctlor in every way. fliavorite Prueriptlon,‘ in my opinion, i; an excellent tonic fnr wmtimt," lluy your drustgint. “Witm an lbuMad Q3 L Fs NEH-B emoisell smu: STRMGHT, 10m can... MADEMOISE tts cut? rir A wsoom c GOWN 14g WAY AN o MADEMOISELLE ...MY HUSBAND.‘ . IS JU ST CRAZY ABOUT r MAXWELL HOUSE... AREN'T YOU ‘lush 014,118 ALL OM, MADEMOISELLI Lovstv, woman... ....uow ruousntrut our rrrrmc 5 so OF YOU/ ALWAYS ntune ' row. ‘nazo BEGINNING 1'0 cusroueas F551. JUST GRAND t seav: ‘m! ' -__ l’ (A3 m. SAV t AM... 11's JUST rue SWELLEST - cores: even! .,- ts rr um you ARE ‘remue 1g. MONSIEUR? How welcome ll a cup o! Maxwell House when you ue feel- ing l little low or tired. The rich flavour of thin bland of the world’: finest coffees l! no deeply latinfy- ing. It’: friendly ltirntilafion hits the apot. It: buoy: you up-neve: let: you dowrt. What o Boon it is . . . ‘the Friendly Stimulation of 111i: _Tru_|y Rooster-Fresh Cofioo Maxwell Home some: to you in o lope-vacuum tin-the one ouro wdybo bringyouoofloothntio truly router-freak. If you use a drip-pot or gluon coffee maker, get Drip Grind Maxwell House-for boiled or pea-minted coffee [ct the Regular Grind. now 2 sumo: DRIP GRIND AND llIGlll-AR The Housewife And Her Activities t! DAILY CARES 0'2!- daily cares why anxious WOW- And load the heart with sorrow? ‘I'm; wind today that rudely blow, May softly sigh tomorrow. —Anon. THE TEACHERS MESSAGE No teacher could be great who was not so pas-sewed with. his mes- sage as to live in its power. If Socrates could have been suspected of dishonesty, or Plato have been seen distracted by the cares of life, or Paul have been melancholy or slotliiul, what a. difference 1t would have made! The weakness would have crept into the teaching; the world would not have listened a0 well --Llly Dougall, TRUTIPS HOUSE To trullfs house there is a single door which is experience. He teaches best who feels the hem-t of all men in his breast, and lmows their strength or weakness through his own.—-Bayurd Taylor, THIDQLES “S1019 chasing that elusive thimhle ITWSQI l maze of darnmg woo]; and cotton reels and make a. tiny °" "J" v m .Th15 Simple DIE-n will salve you Iilliflnlbéstllld patience for hlghgg- KEEPS STORAGE PLACE DRY Lining the storase place for Your apples with hardlboard Insu- lating board will we the m, per dry atmosphere need , SAMPLE HABIT Sooner or later, who wan-ta to look her best 11111.; THE COOK'S CORNER J vlrAlt h.‘ CAKE. One egg, 1 cup sugar, 1-2 tea- spoon sult, 3-4 cup sour cream, 1 cup coriunczil. 3-4 cup vrhitc "flour. Bake half hour in moderate oven. ECONOXHICAL PUDDING. Mix together, 1 cup sifted flour, l-2 cup white $113111", 2 level tea- spoons unkind lxwtlrr, 1-2 teaspoon stilt, l-2 cup or more ol raisins, l-2 ' cup sweet mill‘: or water to make a stiff batter. Sauce: Mix 2 1-2 cwpe boiling water, l cup yellow stigar. 1 desert- spcon butlcr. Pour lhh; hol mixture over the rztw butter 11nd bake in a. nioderatc ovcn 40 minutes.‘ ‘This pudditgols also delicious cooked on top of fe and saves hunting over, by - ping the butter by the spoon into hot-water mixture. Cover and cook modcrntc-ly l5 or 20 minutes. ANCHOVY SAUCE Twelve skinned and boned ancho- v’es, 3 tablespoons butter, pinch salt. 1-4 wnlsrxion 1wpper, dash cay- ennc popper. 1 hblcspoon flour, 1 cup clr-nr voul stock mzidc from trimmings from rzutst. Ma-i: anchnvics. Hem‘. butter. add mashed anchovies, salt pepper and cayenne, Simmer very gently for two mlntitcs. stir in sifted flour, and continuing to stir, add the vml stock, Simmer another 5 mlrvutcs, thI-n serve on roast shmlldcr ol vcnl. 'l"hls saticc L! also good with fish. ._._T_"""i_ Mm/v/ w/mr s nus/u ~ UFH, (EN NU. 3W. Nutm- — - Street Atlilrrsfl —— -— — -- ~ — — — - — — " _ _ “’ '- " _ " " " Clty--___....___.-- Province — --— --'- """-'- '1 Fl-Dllli fllcAfAiY to mun... omcuous to nu f)’ find makeup ‘#1111011 Sulfa her skin its well as her taste. It is an excel- eFllf 1d“ w set the sample habit its mg at your favorite cosmetics ; counter for a sample of my; m- that, the t each 11nd a set of unrhltltkgfi items that; nut you pqtfegfly POTTING mans when POWER flowers or ferns place at the bottmn of the pot some cinder-s, instead of the or. dine-iv blew o: broken flower ot. The oinders ensur better vent a- tion and draining lo the plgntg, FASHION FLASHES Suits in hard twist woollen mix- tures with collltrless, hip-length lwktls have blouses of dotted or monotone crepe. A spring ensemble features a colorful tie sllik jacket, wrist lergéglth with a. pleated. dark silk A combination colored dress is short-sleeved printed silk in red and white to which ls added l short navy blue bolero. ~ CLEANER {IHAMOIS SKINS After you have used a chamois skin for cleaning windows or washing the ear, rinse it out three times, slmke it we-ll 1nd hang it up to dry. Pull and shake it. sev- eral times while it is drying. (That will keep it soft). Chamois should be dried slowly-never directly in the tun or oven heat. Parts favors unusual color oom- blnaltions in sports clothes. 1f blue is your favorite color, take violet blue and with deep blgwn DRY SKHB SHOULD BE CLEANSED WITH CREAMB One whose counlplexlon ls exca- slvely dry ought to use soalp and water on 1m face no more than once every other day during winter months, cleanse several time; n dn/y with cleansing cream. She needs a foundation cream which gives the skin a. moist appearance, and night cream every night, of course. Per- haps her diet does not include exwugh {moods This is aomle- tliing to about, anywa . LANIB BREAST ECONOMICAL The lamib breast is another eco- nomical cut which is excellent when stuffed. A pocket for the stuffing may be out along next to the bone, or the cut mo/y be boned. the dressl-‘nt; 817mm! on top and the breast rolled, after the fashion of a, Jelly roll. Veal breast may be treated in the some way, if dmired. ‘Thin slices of beef or veal wmpmed around a. savory bread dressing moke l favorite meat dish whenever served. ‘These are known as beef or veavl birds. Other meat cuts which are eas- ily stuffcd are boned Jot-k shoul- der, two sections zparerlbs sewed together aroun edges, flint steak and chops out dotiblc thidtlérnm with a. pocket ln the cen . , BEEF WITH MACARONI A COLD WEATHER DISH This is n. delicious and econom- ical dish for cold days. For fotn- or five people cut a. pound and a quarter of stewing steak into pieces and bmwn lightly ln a little dripping. Put into a casser- ol¢ or swwpan with half a chopped of tomato juice a brenlcfasfcup of stock or waiter. salt, pepper. l1 glnch of nutmeg and sugar and a ayleaf. Cover and simmer gently for an hour and l. half. In the meantime wash a. little mocamni and boll fast In salted water for ten minutes. Drain well and add to the stew. simmer for another forty minutes, adding a little more stock or water if the macaroni mbsorbcs too much of the gravy. A LITTLE NONSENCE I sneezed a sneeze into the air; It fell to ground 1 knew not when; Butohaxd and cold were the looks In whose vicinity I mono. Professor: ‘This elimination will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seat; three apart. and W; all/111 NEW MODERN ELASSWAFIE in alternate rows. " I l KIIIIIIIII- PIIGI II IVIIY PAQIAII OI’ QUICK QIJAKEII fiwlaflléddmq ans Q huyQnickQudkerCvysulfad- ding Onto cedar-for dolldom oconomlcol hulch brook- fnu. Sumter to colloct tho man beautiful eon-cloud dunno - 0d In ovary package! AMomingSmile v umlwtttuoustumorréii FREEDOM By MARGARET WATSON FOR TWO Why, hullo. Jon. We wondered if we should see you. I should have been dreadfully insulted 1f you'd neglected me a1- ltlogetéher. How long have you been ere Martin said, rat-ho: coolly: Ar- iéitvteld late lost. night, as a matter ac Jon held Erica's hand for per- hapsia. second longer than he need have done; but the touch was faulties, c001 and firm with- out the least suggestion of the personal. _ You 100k marvelous, Mrs. Him-st. I should I took n great deal of trouble over it. Rut Martin had not told her so. 1 still honeymoo ' '1‘ Good gracious, no. Wa'ro here on business: at least, Martin B; I'm here to sec n11 that's to be seen. The golden dress loomed like an. earthly sun behind him; the girl had approached vety slowly and softly, and was ataxiding at his elbow, looking without any ex- pression at ca. ‘Iliis is my sister DagmtnzYouwe heard me talk of the Hints very often, haven't you Dagmar? How do you do? The tall girl had cold eyes. keenly pale blue as Baltic ice. and very long and nar- row hands like s of the some cold and comfortess material. Her arms tapered from the elbows with an unusual suddenness which was graceful but strange. She was handsome in a style to freeze the blood. Not at all, thought Erica, like her brother, except in color- ing perm i ii I erwc 1 Be a Hit as Hostess-Plan These Gay Stunts Your turn to entertain the crowd? Surprise ‘em with l brand new lee- breaker-Whafa-It-Do? Thou fascinating placards each guest wean, you prepare in pain. Put name of object on one of each pllr — MERRY-GO-ROUND. let's uy. On the other, print what it does-BREAKS DOWN. Pun out name-of-object card to a girl; whut-it-doeo to a man. By the time LOVES joined up with FINDS A WAY and MOON with COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN. ovary- body‘: [ally acquainted, ready for your next hilarious nunt - ‘Safety Spots. Pin circles of colored paper on walll, one lea: thin number of play- orl. When music stops, all rush to put their hands on a “spot.” The ono who’: too late drops out. Con- tinue, taking down n spot each time, until game ends with two player: frantically racing for the lut one. Winner lets l toy motorcycle. Malta n hlt u henna with tho aid of our jolly 82-91" booklet. It‘: Ghockfttl of lively lama, nmullul ltuntl. lure-fin ice-breaker; en- grossing contests, forfeits. fortunel. Bend 30c 1n coins for your copy of Grown-Up Party Fun to ‘I'M Gturdion Home Service, Addams. B; lure to write plainly your Name Address, and the Name of booklet. NBMI Bu!“ Addreu bu, Provinol l . w”. . . cwnv-"um, , w JAIO you 11km: Stockholm? asked on. I've seen so little of it yet zmbut, miss fir? at 0.11. We lhoud make sure that Bwdfilolm “is emu m; 1n eyes. h; 1; Juno get aaiitge time with my wit’: occasionally, said Martin. with a. mule which was not GUM as disarming as it might have Ofooursel mt l! NT" 1°11“?- mmm-otnfsofoeollustntherel- cue. 1 promise, she aaidi readily. 111d the two handsome Scandinavian: moved on to their table. It; struc her then, with a. shock which was not entirely pleasant. and Y“ 11:4 _. s; 1951mm, pleasure 1n t. that she. and she alone, had been the pivot of that brief reunion. for as far as Jon had been eon- "corned. Martin mltzht not hi" been thereb 1x nu: wmmvmo nu-"r, v littloofmrun. oat ofbhtimawu inbudinemtbeb the lost world. In the evenlnll they untchnd lew hours together bu; than III often interrupted bélotfler Bometlmcs, V! W!“ into the city. tfiev would themselves Joined by one or old friends ewe: to lhow points of interest, and even mm to talk over person sf until t-htellaytuh-a-NM come s p . Martin did not mind than in» terru tions for himself; but ed to 1.13% man boincs hedzed him off her. Outside that. wall die sit as long as she liked; but I114 could never join him insldc it. Sb was becoming increasingly sure For the next few days lho uw t. 1 _ (Continual on pone l. 0d. l) For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Remedy at Homei Quick Relief. Big Saving. So Easy. No Cooking. This well known recipe ll mod by many thousand: of hounwlvu, ‘ they have found that it gives them a and: more dependable rimedy for d19- eu ng win ei- coug s. Us so ens m mix-a. child could do 1t. y From any drugglst, get2 ouncu of no! I compound In n; Pine, in concentrated form, well known for ito effect: on throat membranes. Then make a syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup [ msmou GUIDES 1 t FOR l HOME DRESSMAKER‘ Ncrwu hol obvvater a few momenta, until dissolved It: no trouble nt all, and taken but I moment. No cooking needed. Put tho Plnox into a 10 on. bottla Ind ldd your Ivrub. Th]! glvu youl ounce! of cou h rained , umumlly quick-acting 1n dependable, and you et four time: as much cough medlclnl or your money. It never lpoilu, and ll very pleasant-children love it. You'll be surprised by the way it tnku lovcro coughl, [lvlng ulci. relief. It loosens the pl: e o rltntmi memllranel, In helps clear the Ill‘ passages. Money to funded 1f it doesn't please In every wry- __._ ._______. . ..__- 4- THE A new fitted apron home frock“ moulds the figure in beautifully slim line. So good lookingmyotrll put it on over your dress a; I. "covet-all" while preparing dinner or evening wfxieslunents. to slip lnto.....wlth buttons own the flared sleeves! Note the cunning pouch pockets. Rio no adds u. pretty trim and t! fun to 09w. You'll treasure tbll apron frock for its comfort as well as for its flatterymnand will want to sew several in cotton r- cale, dlmlty prints. m., as we u in br ht solid colors. Out it out. . .. one, wo, three.....you've finish- it.....mere1y shaped gore; to jotnl Bee diagram! Style No. 341'! is designed for nines 14. 10, 1B. 20 yearn, 82, S4, 86 3|, 40, 42 ant fl-lnohea bust. Size‘ as requires 3 8-44 yarts of SG-lnih material with 3-8 ynnla of 35-inch géilfidrutlng and a 1-4 yards m‘ - . Send fifteen cents (m) in stun 1 or coin (coin preferred) wrap n carcfully. address to miarlottetown Guardian giving:- Btylc No. 3417 Size“... ... , Name Street Addraa Olty Provfnoo IEIIIA BEGINS TRAINING Slsfltxlblwyrighzgmclump‘ “m — - an we - ion Joffn of Baltimore l!’- rlved I to start preparation: for his tit defence lmt Blxtn moobnr. fol-mu‘ ohlmpon, hat-o on lab. 19. .-:,.-WW---¢~.-_-».-»..._.... n. .