PAGE TWO 040 +0604 __THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ____ Every trace of flavor: devouring air shut FLORIST’S WINDOW IN out: every bit of WINTER Out, looking in from the icy street, Through the mystery of glass, , I saw the pageant of the spring | In damask lustre pass. | The cherry paused in white review | To tap against the pane, ' And in a leafy ambuscade | Violets lay like rain. _ There were pansies, in velvet bon- PHOS HHS SSHSCHSEOOOHOOOOO®D Household Scrapbook bg By Koberta Lee Foe o oor eee eee re eee reer Coughs A good home remedy for coughs can be made by taking onions and white sugar and boiling together into a syrup, Give one teaspoonful to the children as often as seems necessary to relieve the coughing. Mending Mend the shirts or other wear- ‘ng apparel before sending them to the laundry. By doing this it rill mot be necessary to disturb the carefully ironed articles in order to mend them, Boiled Water Boiled water will not have a flat taste if it 1s poured back and forth from one bottle to another. Or, shake it im a large bottle. aE. 64too Cook’s Corner +++ HUNGARIAN APPLE PUDDING a + ¢ + 4 large sour apples 3 tablespoons fruit juice 2 cup fine, soft bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter 2 ege yolks 1/3 oup sugar 44. teaspoon salt 2 egg whites Pare and grate apples. Add fruit ce and blend. Add bread crumbs, eam butter, add egg yolks, sugar mand salt and beat thoroughly. Add ko first mixture and combifie well. Beat egg whites until light, add re- maining sugar gradually, beating ‘until mixture will hold in peaks. Fold into first mixture amd turn {nto lightly greased baking dish. (Oven-poach in a moderate oven 350 fiegrees Fahrenheit for 1 hour. Berve with hard sauce, Six servings. FOS OOOCOL HOF | fully before making any comment, —— | nets Born | Ooo oe 0060000004066 001)! ina tranquil hour. ; As he strolled round the garden | the retired Army officer was feel- | ing very content with things, Pre- sentiy he came across the garden er, a very Old employee. “Oh, Smith,” beamed the major, | “you'll be pleased to hear that my son has been called to the Bar.” Smith straightened his back care- Candles of daffodil. —Florence Ripley Mastin, in New York Herald-Tribune., ‘ TWO-COLOR SUIT DWARFS HIP SIZE Smash style hit which tops a dark skirt with a light-colored ja ket may not have been created for the happy girl but she can take full advantage of it for figure improve- ment. This solves her problem by giv- ing her a light top that magn “Well, sir,” he replied, “from what I knows 0’ Master Jack, he | wouldn't need much calling.” THE STAR 8 S SAY propertions, a dark — skirt. that dwarfs hip size. Seated | Another style boon which ce- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Friday, March 21 ALTHOUGH the day starts off with zest and enthusiasm, with a | signers make available to the hippy girl is that of placing details at a safe distance from her hips. De- tails—often of eye-baiting color —. which flag attention away from her, ) i iY practical and progressive attack on matters of major impertance, prob-! hips are placed at the threat, shovl-| ably concerning new deals, assce- ders, waistline and above the el-| jations or propositions, a deviation | POWs: Foeive 7 A from practical plar rogr . Skirt disguise of hips — long} P Plans and Programs) 1, ing in fashions —is back in! might result in a sudden and un- forseen crash of devastating and | revolutionary significance, An impetuous move, a too cager desire | bells out from the slender, upper to make changes or improvements, | part of the hips to conceal the bulge is likely to wreck all foundations | Delow. , established, The mentality might be; Back fullness ‘s often inserted in obscured, confused or easily (A sheath of a skirt to hide a hip swerved, “(bulge that needs concealment. Those whose birthday it* 4s have} a promise of a year of splendid cre-! ative work, with energies and int- tlative keyed to important moves of ~ . . a new and progressive objective, yet} Do not add salt to dried peas or there is a sign of ambition over. | beans until cooked. They will cogk leaping itself, either through a/| quicker and will not split. confused mental outlook, or. an| If you find your cake is burnt emotional or impulsive stress and|at the bottom stand the tin in a Strain in the way of change, revis- larger one, leaving two sticks across jon or improvement. This ‘will re-/| the bottom. sult in havoc, disruption and dis- Put salt meat into cold water integration of sound ideas and well-| and bring to the boil. Boiling water established premises, Hold fast to|toughens the fibres. the realistic and concrete, If you have to darn a large thin A child born on this day is well] place in a child's vest, treat it as ‘equipped for a sound and active though it were a piece of embroid- career, of progress and accom- ery. Stretch the part into a sood plishment, but erratic or reckless sized frame and then darn, leaving desire for change might prove its!a short loop at each turning point. undoing. { Mend a crack in the rim of a pan ’ i with a piece of waterproof ad- pleats and gathers, released below the waist; in a circular flare that NATTY NOTIONS “You're right, Elsie, housekeeping is easier with KLIM handy!” KLIM Is the milk that KLIM keeps for weeks! for infants, FREE Klim Cook Book 1 W's Borden's it's GOT to be good!” orden K When you run short of nm or need extra mitk quickly, KLIM Powdered Whole Milk is a big help! With KLIM, you can have extra milk anytime— in a minute! Wonderful milk for soups, desserts, baking, creaming coffee and tea, drinking’... for any purpose that calls for milk! tion! Even after the vacuum container is opened, KLIM is simply fresh, pasteurized whole milk in handy powder form. Nothing more! Nothing less! 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Then, when you really know the controls, ad- vance to dresses and shirts. Where will you keep your ironer? Hl you don’t have one of those de fuxe utility rooms? Keep your !ron- er where-you like best to work and where you will use it most often. If you like to sew and have a sewing room, you may enjoy tron- ing in the sewing room. The ironer will be convenient for pressing, too. Some ironers have special devices for pressing. ‘ * If you have a large, sunny kit- chen, where you enjoy working, you may find that the kitchen is the best place for your new ironer, You can keep your eye on the oven, answer the kitchen door, the tele- phone, tron—and still be a part of the life of the busiest and most socialeroom in the house. There #s a portable ironer on wheels that takes wp only one and three-fourths of floor space. The roll is small enough, so sleeves and legs can be pulled over it. ‘The shoe (the iron part of the ironet) locks for steam pressing. 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Pinkham’s Tablets are one of OOOO ESEOEEEOSEFOFF SES OOOSOD IFO >OSOOSFOFOFFOPESDSE FHEDOEEOEDSEOSOPED SOO LE DH OL OS + Woman's Realm Socialend Personal Fashions Literature OOH 24O4O+4-0-6-O-> ELEGANCE 18 AN ENVIABLE TRAIT Those born with a sense of ele- gance are committed for life to a state of grace more enviable than beauty. At'the sight of an elegant woman we experience a feeling which we can neither analyze nor forget. “While her good taste soothes, its results excite, The fact that sobriety ts essen- tial to elegance never prevents in- dividuality from piercing the con- ; ventions of a current fashion. Per- | sons of romantic temperament aliow | their personality to appear; the ‘more self-confident force it do so, |. Elegance is dependent neither ony order nor disorder, neither on neg-} | ligence nor austerit jis only vist | | ble common denominator is mod- {eration. That is why neither the; ) vain nev the timorous ever ac} it. It takes very IMtle to s away; a perfumeoo heady, ‘er or a necklace too many elegance is gone, And nothing has! ,& more Iethal effect upon it than exaggeration, Elegance always gives an impres- sion of beauty, but beauty does not | necessarily include elegance. to POPC FS SCHOO OL SCOHFOHOCOOOS + : Ellen’s Diary ° By an stand Farmer's Wife + + oa oJ + t ad yore POO OC eee reererrooes Is “aslip of the” pee the mindy” ONL Ty OY ing ceeasion:, Anes, mak “or a 0 know Ellen's: memory is’ not © | g0cd as it was” and as if this were | not enough, he gees on to alify his statemest by 1e’s | Be ing very g gave her | semething to put ¢ in a safe | place the other I y an o've searched high tow fc i i several times Without a sign of it 1 I needed it toot} Tt may have been “these tells, | Fllen—put them awsy for me” or! “this leather fey the pump" or! “that stuff I got at the drug st troubles make her fretful, and e 20444 Pouwwuws ++ +++ 4-0-4404 + + + C4404 T4FO4-40-9-0-6 6% DOROTHY DIX SAYS— 34 DOO OO4-4-O4O6494OF FOO FOHEFSOOEFOOSOODOSIOD HOOP OO-O-4 Post-Marital Reform Mewlywed’s Attempt To Change Mate’s Habits Bodes Little Good om ‘Ihe reascn there are so many divorces is because the first thing the revlyvecs Co 4s to try to srake each other over according to their own little blue prints, but it can’t be done without leaving be- hind a lot of blasted hopes and broken illusions that bode no good for uw marriage. Why otherwise intelligent men and women do not marry their ideals in the first place, no one knows, but they don’t. Perhaps it is because we all have the reformer complex, and we can’t keep from tgying to alter people to our taste. It is part of the compulsion that makes a woman, who knows nothing about millinery, rip up a new $40 hat and reconstruct it into a sartorial horror, and that causes a man who buys a house. to wall up the old windows and cut new ones and install a different system of plumbing and lighting. Now as long as people tinker with trying to change material tbings nearer to their hearts’ desires, it 1s an innocent diversion; but when they undertake to revise an individual's character, if is another pair of sleeves, as the French say, ‘Ihen it becomes the most Cergerevs cccupalion in which they can. possibly indulge, 4nd the iment beeceres even more hazardous when the human guinea pig ‘fe, s inevita’ because nothing in courtship prepares either the kiide cr the kridegrecm for the sheck of finding cut that their mates aid not regard them as little pieces of perfection, but, on the vontrary, censidercd them pretty poor specimens of the genus homo, leaded Gcwn with faults and weaknesses which they were going to kindly correct. treme ‘MARRIAGE ESSENTIALS That gives the newlyweds a body. blow from which they never really 1eccver. Fer the ene thing that is aksclutely essential to a happy marriage is for the husband and wife to idealize each other, ard for cach to believe that the other hung the moon. So the honeymoon is definitely over and you might as well hang. @cpe cn the leve rest vhen the husband, who marricd a glamour gr] becrtse she wes so pretty and cute, begins to try to make her over into a crackerjack cook and a thrifty housewife, who is. more interested in turgelew cprons than she is in mink coats, and who world rather stay at hore of evenings and listen to ber husband snore than to step out to a night club, And the same eatastrephe, only worse, happens when the wife undertakes to polish up her rough diamond. Probably more husbands, who were gecd previders and who started out devoted to the ladies to whem they were married, Have been lost through their wives cor- repting their grammar and pronunciation and table manners than any oiler way. For the one thing no man can stand is criticism from his wife. Hvsbenes are one of the things that wives have to take “as is” if they want to keep them. Of ccurse, if men ard women would give the subject the sere sovs thergkt iGet it deserves, they would realize that ‘oxy the time people get old enough to marry, their tastes and habits are formed, and they would pick out congenial mates to start wit! 1 deprive williers ef hvskerds end wives of ther favor e indocr sport cf pickirg cn ecech other, And so they go merrily clorg attempting to werk a miracie that will change a duly Dora into a highbrow, or, quench a souse’s thirst for liquor. Which is why diverce is cne of our most profitalie industries, for the pigs’. 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