_ 'T— .-|mul q,.,_h_~qm‘ OPTZRBI: ‘c=_=:'-.~= == us. r5345‘ lflrbd. L“... i iWoman ’s Realm -:- Social wv and Personal - b Jful-UHLN 4-: l :-Fashions -:- A_AQ4AA “Litcra tare ivlAlibii 19, 1901 _ _.-___ __ The HOUSE WIFE and HER ACTIVITIES A u WORDS FOR MUSIC O Mothers, guard your little flocks I-‘iom nit-aisles, uiunnxs and chick- cnipox (The last. 1 pray doii‘t scratch ‘emb: Not that they're hard on kids in socks-- But because you nuiy catch em! Mumps mu y bc tvcak and measles inild Indulged in even if not a child; But i-lnrkrn-ixix. (iozir IIIJdiIIU, If _\'illl'l'i‘ yOlIiig will drive you wild: 1 knou, btcllltfl.’ I've had ‘em. --ANNE LIARGARBT‘ ANGUS. HOLDS . I STEADY Mower vusc. will not topple one!‘ when Ilflllilllg‘, a hither top-heavy honour: if the bottom of the vnse is hatch-d with small biu-ikshot. “‘.\\III.\'('i PORCELAIN‘ STOVE .~\'.\\.|\‘.\ iiiluyt ri prrcc‘:iin-to'itqx\d stove t0 cool lacfore irrashing it. If wn-hecl Whlll‘ ll s warm the porce- lnir is apt it‘) crack. Use a mild 801m vwi-in miter and 2i soft clsuih. W ‘ii s liitli- ruhbiiuj the stove will b!‘ easily clr-arwd. RISING QKIRT 'I‘IIlll'..\TI-IN§ TO 4F’? ‘VFW IIIGII lu grim] w -<l lruni PHVR istlirit sir. "'.< are l'l".l(‘illl\£7 m w highs-that iu -~l-u' lull“ ‘i -- 'ill‘ liq fvw i-ears. Wlnf. ivniiiiiiikiiid is imrrving Blbolil is ii iw liiuh is h‘i!ll this ywnr‘) Prnvvrs are being offered that i‘ uwin" be as hieh as the year's 1923-031. The nrcsont length is 1E M 13 inclvs from flit‘ "nor for daytime A nc-W rise is threatened- ‘ _ flew CORONATION COLORS conoumou ¥ "fir. CORONATION ORANGE l‘ . RED clrll—4fl and notion Iionuult the Tlnu-x colour . .\t all drug couriers. l5 uni». i- n r T s i are the 511K119 length above five inches — bringing the total to 18 inches from the floor. This will expose the knee when milady is seated. In other words. iknee action is seen likely in the new 1937 models of frocks as in automobiles. At present the new bathing suits and play suits have vory brief skirts, but the suits and drones shown for resort and spring wear CORONATION LIGHTS Preparations are already being made to decorate houses and streets with garlands of red. white. and blue lrghts to celebrate the Coronation. ltlaiiy streets are likely to be closed to traffic. and Corona- tion parties will be held in them,as well as in opt-n spaces and else- where. 1nd dis-play o( red, white. and blue electric lights are likely to be a prominent feature. These lights will replace the coloured candle fairy lights and Chinese lanterns of clays gone by, for electricity is now within the rcuch of most people. Among the illum- inated designs are a goldien paplm- inilchc crown, or i1 Riiyiii mcnouriiin device in which decorative ‘lumps can be inserted. For window sxli usc. two very neat illumination boxes are avail- able. one with a luminous front panel carrying tho Royal monogram with a pivpler muche crmvn behind it; the other i1 ‘ling box for three standards with luminous front panel. —Lmidon Exchange. as We have been wearing this winter. In styl- ing. there arc plenty of pleats its well m; gonad skirts that s ring. Narrow skirts usually are slit to permit freedom of movement. NURSERY FOOTSTOOL Nothing is more uncomfortable for either children or grown-ups than to halve s seat which is ju=t too high to allow their feet t0 touch the ground. so that this little idea for a footstool- may be useful either in the nursery or elsewhere. All you need for making it is an r orig piece of umd which is ‘i-ly thick (a chopping board is quire usefirl for this purjljgg) w. got-her with four rubber door-stops which should be according to the height you want the footstool. some screws. a few drawing pins, i-r/ “Wooden Soldiers” Tea Towel Designs Lin .' lnvii- is l‘ Nut ri.< -.iil tin-cud u-uri in ui-iwinnl model. Awful 20 (rents in stamps or coin , Uiiziriliiii‘. NiWltliblllTlfk lkpurtmcnt. Ilse this coupon In The Charlottetown Glfldlln Needlework Dell‘ DESIGN N0. 302 iunviliing about a soldier" that. is fascinating. tiliiv .~ll\l,'l' lor Weapons and IlIEIFCIlPS across the hem 0i‘ cludr-s l. transicr for scvvn diilcrcnt designs. rlim-i. (‘oiripioio lllvllllllllllllfi for embroidery and finishing, and sample of ' coin preferred) Design N0. 302 especially s r lit NEED A BUILDER? H E N you're miserable and perhaps in uccd _0f a good tonic, weight below nor- mal, Ind you feel tired-out and Wc?kv follow the odvicc of Mrs. Irvuii; 1- Iilvlanson of lsikc ~~'-»- . Donn-tie. N. 8., who sold: "At unc time I could hardly drug around for quiic a ope d no Ill!!- lilc lnd was ju~t s nuk nf horns. _llut by using Dr. Pianos lioiilcn hirviiral Discovery 1nd fhr‘ ‘Favorite Prc-mpcimi,’ liking than! llltfllllcl)‘, my n»- apparent u» all iny fiicn \v bottle.» of (‘Bill l \\'ll l-Iilfi I can ever uuiruibcr." Buy of your riruuiziu today; New sin, tablets 50C. Liquid $11M Jllil $.35. vi-ry was souu After usiuil a in butter health sfiirfiTiwyard of self-coloured American cloth, about one foot in width. The board must be covered smoothly with the American cloth, and fastcltcd uudcrnciiili with drawing pins. Al, each corner un- derneath, u dourstup is pliux-d. and screwed into position. Screws for this piirpmc should be just n iittic longer than the stops them- selves. American cloth used as u cover- ing is particularly uscful for nurs- eries owing lo tho fact thiit aitvr muddy little feet have resu-d upon ‘t. the sLOOI Cllil bc easily (ilciincd with a dam-p cloth. ' For those oi you who are in- terested in tapestry or embroidery, this stool can be mmic on lzir more elaborate iinvs by grlving it im em- hroiilvrcrl top. I might iulii hero thiit this will muki- a very gumi selling; nrtlcic for biizuurs_ or again for a wclcoiuo gilt WOMEN 0F TOKYO PINYFPIHT ‘TAXES 0N BEAUTY AIDS Prominent women in Tokyo. Jirpiin. hiivc formed s. MJPICL)’ to keep the government of Jzpnn thoroughly informed about the feminist views on taxation. Stron- uous protests have been mndc by thcm acziinst the proposcd taxa- tion of soap tooth paste. face pow- der cotlon and rayon loom. The women do not object. t0 higher taxes on luxuries, but they maintain that many of the items now being considered for taxation; purposes are feminine necessities. Without thcm. they say. Japanese women would be in the same class with Abyssiniiiiis. IT HAS LILT! The mpulnrity of the spring suit curries with it an increasing demand for the taffeta petticmt. Nothing is more youthful. than the swing of a short suit skirt over the swish of taffeta. There is the lilt of spring in its silken rustle which odds buoyancy to the gtep of the wearer. Taffeta under- dlriris may be bought in sll Mont- real shops in every shade. The tiny niffled hcun pleat is smart. and it is still an amusing note of color when onc sl‘ou's a tiny line of petiflcozit in bright shade '00 show below the dank tailored skirt. and ndds an nccossrwry in scarf or bnutonnicre pf the some shade. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Entern Standard) FltluAY, MARCH 19 BERLIN 5 p.m.—Ci-iidie songs of all countries. DJD, 25.4 m., l1.'i’l meg. ROME 6 p.m.—News in English. Con- cert. “Rome's Midnight Vozcc.” 2R0. 31.1 m.. 0 63 meg. MOSCOW '7 p.m. —~—Alilll\l(’f'5f1l'y of the .,.¢ i Willi] iii‘ l kill-urn win-ls. These uinueimg little WMTIOFE are 41-, inches tall and IiIlH‘ .-~\i l (ill ri-iii . illllfil“. unc- for cncli day of tho neck. They hrc \'.(>'l1lfl in ll . inllituri- (‘Kill using simple stitches only. A set 0f mo.» _ ' w ilrl mulzv .l mold acceptable shower or buznai- gift, but we inc. c-llir‘ will uwll also vrant u set for your own kitchen. The pattern in- color suzzestions. dliall For complete iuuiorns and instructions for all of these designs, to The Charlottetown Print your name and nddrel plllnly |a_me___.__._._.-‘_..____ _..._.___.- -.___.-.. “n”A|,|",q____._____.-____.-__.__-... ||gy_ _ _ _ - _ ___-_____f|-gy|ngg_-s____—_ EL Your Yucca» z: Assured witb PIJRITH FCOUR Best for all your Baking’ - Q .1. s-q-J. 1 ....sA Beauty ls A | flan I Not Best . Marry AiBel or Do h D _ ruin Woman r0 t l-x Janes is just simply ing. When it Comes to Selecting a Wife. a Man Seeks More Than Just Looks -— He Wants Intellig- ence and the Ability to Become a Good Homemaker There is nothing that has less foundation in fact than the old tru- diion that every woman must be bcsutifulto bee. success in life, snd thit- nnless her Fairy Godmother drops imlchriiude in n, girl babys cradle she out of luck. Yet millions upon millions of men theoretic- aliy, at least, fall (or this belief. tion they ever ask about any woman wiicerns her looks. They don't inquire whether she is unisble or intelligent or gay and vivacious or entertain- They only ask: “Is she Pretty?" The first ques- And without doubt if women could ask of the gods their hearts’ desire it would be for beauty. The great majority of them would rather have a peaches-imd-crenm complexion and naturally wavy huir and a, slim figure than all the bruins and talent iii the world. i - Yet in all good truth beauty is more of an amt i" "WOW to women than u is in reality, and if you will look around you will observe that, most 0i the successful women, the happiest women, the women who have mridc the best matches and are the most beloved are not the All»: Americas, llllL ihc plain litile Janus who have never a irooddcutui-e to bless themschcs ivitli, bince iucn ure pi'uics.sudly' such tvorshipers at the shrine of Venus ,one would think tliut the SllpLTlfltiVG good-loukcrs tvouid carry ofl n11 Q1‘ l the matrimonial prices, but it doesn't IiELppi-li that wuy. In every com- vlllliillty tiicri: are WUIIICH who wvrc oiicc celebrated beauties whQ m-e faded 0.11 minds, or HIM‘ ulio, XLN the old pi-QvL-yb has p,‘ have ggne Lhygugh . ihc woods inid pirkvd up ilic crookr-d stick ut the end, while their less piilirhrituciiiioiis hlhlflifi‘ liuvi: wulkrd off with ilic good clutches, ' 0f wlllw. the bvlllily him zlzitcii to burn. . with her uiid iiuunt IiUl‘ around iii tho fncvs 01' other men, but when it monies to nuirryliig stutistics will show l-IlilL the wri-n generally Wins out . over the ixucock. Mi-n like to be seen out Perhaps it is because the beauty is lthlitvs spoiled and expects the best of everything ior hcrseli. 0r livcziiisc sin: expects nothing less than La Prince Charming 10f‘ a husband and tiicre aren't enough of them to lgo around. Or because she zlcmunds thm n mun shall always be on his lknces before her, and every mun likes to bl: me fluttered instead q; m; l flatwrcr. Or because most mcn figure out that buying Iilded frames for is living picture is too expensive u proposition. Anyway, while they M- illlllE inc bcnuty, they are niosty content to let some other man have her, as a close-up on tlic wives of the rich and fsmous will show, CB4). wno are (nu-en... at home. when good looks were given out. glamour of youth. ness. stead of expecting it to be kcpt perpetually on hm; gentle art of attracting rwople to licr by bcing good-natured and amia- ble and kindly and sympathetic, and no woman looks so good m other people as the one in whose cycs they see a reflection oi‘ their own 3mm. 51110118 i116 illlllillly "mined i-‘mlpies you will find that. nine times out of ten the wife is nothing to look at, yet her husband is devoted w her. There is sound reason ior this. A man who marries a plsin girl picks her out for qualities that last longer than a good complexion, for her intelligence, her good humor, her sweet disposition, her ability w keep him interested, and these are charms of which no man ever tires, as he docs at looking at a merely pretty face. Then a. homely girl is rilwuys grateful to the mun who nmrries hgr sud she breaks her neck to plrsse him and to hold him. And, further. more, she is contented with hcr husband's affection, not always seeking the admiration of other mcn as the besuty does. Of course, in certain occupations, such as the cinema, the stage, being ii night-club entertainer‘ and 1n bathing-beauty contents, beauty is a necessary niliunct to getting u Job, but in ordinal-yr business it is a, handi- Employers, unless they are lecherous old mcn with evil designs upon their cmploycs, DNICX‘ girls who fire just nice looking m the ones, The ioo good-lockers distract the attention of male customers and cmploycs and arouse too much suspicion and discussion He selects her Bo the homely girl need not feel that shc is sunk if she wasn't around S110 has Just as good a Chll-flCe of gett- ting s. husband and a job as the beauty has and u better (i-IIDJICS of keep- ing them, because not ilcpcuduig on hcr prcltlncss to curry her through she has developed a iiuc oi charms that are far more potent than the Blio has learned to tum the spotlight on others in- She has learned the And flnrilly the homely woman is spared the greatest of nil molly- that of seeing her charms iiuic and being powerlvss to stop it, The homely Woman 09-11 "ever “We all)’ 011° filly l0 livr: "How you have faded!" And that is the payoff for not having been told she was bcuutiiul when she was young. l DOROTHY DIX. i A ~ i Paris Commune. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. BOSTON 8:45 p.m.~‘l‘iie Little Tlicali-c-v Theory and Piucticc, WIXAL, 49.6 _ m., 0.04 meg. CARACAS 9 p.ifIl.-—COIlC0l‘L Orzlhestra. YV- 2RC. 51.7 in , 5.8 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.in.~A Prrgrznn of “l-lis" -MusLci\.l play. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. ' Coronation Wedding LONDON 10:10 p.m.--“Johii Home.‘ 06D. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg. GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 meg ; 03B, 31.5 m., 9.51 mug. VANCOUVER 10:30 p.in.—l Cover the Water- fruui. CJRO, 48.7 m., 6.15 mega; CJRiX, 25.6 m.. ll 72 mag, PITTSBURGH _ l2 midnight-Messages to the Far North. WBXK, 4-8.8 m., 6.14 mcg. Dress Many striking fuhlons with a Londoner at . coronation motif were shown at the "mlllsh Industries Fair In London. \ brlrle and her retire st While CA1, Landau, h shown but \ i "nrzrdivrisn" SERIOUSLY ' 111i Dowager Queen Marie of Rou- mania, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who In reported seriously ill of an intestinal disorder and partial paralysis. Queen Marie, 61. one of Europe's molt colorful royal figures. has been lll for several days. Officially, it was said, she was suffering from “mild auto-intoxi- cation", while unofficial quarters believed it was ,‘ ' poisoning. C srCouas ...Distressing B Now WHITE-STAINLESS relieved by rubbirrig on AMorningSmile CONSENT GRANTED “Sir, I think it- right to infonn you that your daughter has decid- ed to become my wife." “Well, young man, you surely don't expect me to interfere You might have known something would happen hanging round this house every night." OUTWARD BOUND Hc woe travelling on s. suburban line that wiis noted for its discom- fort and slowness. After he had bocn an hour accomplishing a journey of only a few miles he eventually reached the terminus. "Well," he said to the ticket in- spector at the barrier. “thunk 8°°d' ucss the worst part of the journey is over." The inspector looked interested. "Is that so, sir? he said. "And where, if it's not. a rude question, are you bound for?” “China? snapped the traveller. ILICED - NANASAAND SI-IREDDEDAWI-iEAT Enticing flavors that blend in . ° A perfect harmony good! l2 big biscuits hr every box SHREDDED WHEAT and bananas are a food combination lust: right for grown-ups or children. It: provides the vital food essentials contained Ill whole wheat. And It tastes so Oven-crisp, golden-brown. delicious . . . ready-cooked. resdy-to-servei Start your family on Shredded Wheat today. ‘fill CANADIAN IHIIDDID WHEAT COMPANY, LTD Ilhpn lull! . - Canals SRDD MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT l. l Fashions’ Latest i , For Chic Dressers Here's a flattering ensemble with v-neqk and boxy w" that m” make you look vouna end slim The charmin8 “*5 hung: slimline bodice and deiichflfll - ad sleeves. Halts Iii-Flaw me 119m of the iunder strsillm skirt- Whether you choose s gmpe or sheer 939m ‘lrew’ Y2” M. sperms; w able rish 5 ' ' You'll sew it in s l1!!!’ Wm‘ t“: ,wp.by.gwp sewing Chsxt tthn included in the miter“- f Style n». 3101 is ciesuzmd 01' sizes 1s. 18. 2o years. a4, 36. 98- 4°- 41_ 44,, 4a and fl-inches bust. Size 35 rgqulres 6 yards of 39-inch mo- wriu with 2 wards of blndmi- P3105 o: pattern 1s can“ in stamps u: coin (coin preferred) wmp coin carefully 164"" '4’ ciurimetown Guardian mill- style No. 3101 Sine...“ ..... ...- Name sANUWACH BAR. Creamed Pineapple Cheese. Duv- illed Horn. 38R Salad. Ground olives and n-uts, Creamed butter. Salad dressing, Breed. Method: ~01: a. servinfl 5°61“ place 6 glasses or bowls filled with above spread. Place loaf of bread on board also and if desired u bowl of crisp lettuce leaves. Emch indi- vidual makes his own sandwich. SIIALLOW FRIED CARROTS Mnthndz-sm-upa caxrots. cut in narrow lengthwise strips. Psmoil in boiling water until nearly ten- der. Fry hot shortening. 8'75 de- grees F. l-inch-deeip in heavy fry- ing pan until browned evenly. Drain an absorbent paper. Season. Serve ' diately. ROSE FETAL CAKE. 2 cwps sifted cake flour. 2 tes- spoons baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon mdon/fi s1". CHARLES MILK salt, 1-2 cup shorl-enlni; 1 ‘"13’ gmmllaled 51188-11 4 088 W111i“! 1'3 cup milk. 1 tezisiloon vanilll». Methodz-Mcalsure flour and sift with baking powder 0mm shortening imd gmduailv Mend in sugar. Best egg whites Im- til stiff but not dry. Add pan 0f milk then dry inzredients “W” newly with remaining milk. mix- ing miter each addition. Fold 111 938 whlwg imd vanilla. Tum 111W two greased and floured 7-in0h ‘round layer pans. Bake in model'- ate oven 375 degrees F" l6 to M minutes. When cold put layers t0- gsther and cover cake with vanilll frosting tinted a delicate pink. Dec- and salt. crate with candied rose petals- The Both: Irradllted Evaporated Milk