A l; e. i i V? l.‘ l PAGE TWO '_ vv "QEAKLOHETQWN WOMEN'S RE Elil11 “f. and A QAQAAAAAA AAAQA-AAAA GUARDIAN? __ i Personal v. Fashions v vvvv v 353.5%; t...‘ Says- v vvv v vvvv v vvvv v vvvvvvvvv v NAGGING WIVES ARE COLD, ONES WHO LOSE HUSBANDS Office Secretaries Are Often More Under- standing Of Their Bosses’ Problems And Are Apt To Gain His Love Dear Miss Dlx-Ii' you came home from strenuous work and received no greeting from your wife after night; if upon entering‘ your door you had to listen to a detailed report on how hard she had ad to work all day and how tioubleso the children had been; if your wife used strong-arm methods in dealing with your ohildren—which you know to be wrong —and if she refused to change her tactics alter a. thorough discussion of the subject and insisted on you backing her up when she got into trouble witii them; if she discouraged you in everything you undertook and wet-blanketed your ever ef- fort to advance yourself; if eveiy attemp at friendly discussion ran into personal application and abuse; if your home life was so unpleasant that you drew into yourself and worked alone; if your only love and companionship came from the children you cared for so clearly. And after en- during a. number of years of tiis lonely married life you had a secretary who was more than a robot; who saw your despondency and honestly lried to cheer you up; who analyzed you for what you aspired to be and tact-fully encouraged you to make good; who worked as hard as you did to H1840 your sushi.-. a success; who has understood your problem and has done something about it without any thought for herself, wouldn't ycu admire her greatly, even if vou could resist fallin in love with her? I think you would if you had honestly tried to estab ish a. loving home life, bring up your children. make something of yourself that would real count - and had failed to reach the goal. S. E. D. BEYOND HUMAN POWER. ANSWER-l think that the man who has a cold, selfish, nagging wife and who is starved for afiection and understanding and sympathy, and who is thrown every day with a secretary who is warm-hearted and fine and generous and inspiring and who gives him the comprehension and encouragement that his wlic never does, is subjected to a. temptation that is almost beyond human power to resist. The rcal office tragedies arc not the philundcrings of the flirtatious em loyer and the pretty little gold-diggers who are out for good times what they can get out of the boss. They are the meeting, too late, of a fine middle-aged man and woman who have been balked by Fate and who find in each other what they most want and need in a mate. This happens ofiencr than we know and many u man. with a, wife like the one of the man whose letter I give, is only given lhc courage to carry on with his unhappy marriage and keep a home together for i113 children by the woman in his office with whom he spends his days. And man' such a woman sacrifices her whole life to bracing up such a. man and elping him make something of his life, instead of sinking down into a bog of despair and unhappiness. The Other Woman is not always a villain. Very often she is nct only a. man's guardian angel, but that of the wife who has failed in hcr duty. O I I C O O DON'T SACRIFICE HONOR Dear Dorothy Dix-I am in love with two men. Both are now in the service. The formal education of one is inferior to mine, but he is kinder and gentler than I cver thought it possible for any one to be. ‘Ihc other is a college man. a smoothie, and our backgrounds are very similar. Both have told me that we should take our happiness while we can, meaning- you know what. I don't want to hurt. either, as I love them both equally. Which should I choose? With whom would I be the happier? A. Guaranteed the / ITEST WASH EV or Double Your Money Back! G-Yot New OXYDOL Ia Milder on Hands! Safe for Rayons! THRILL to a wash white without bleaching-yes, (h; whitest wash over, even in hard water. And you get this wash ith OXYDOL h ’ lnilder-kindeno hand: liifclrvtn for lovely vtvaasii: able rayon: . . . and n beauty treatment for coloured ANSWER-As I understand your letter, neither man offers you hon- orable marriage. All they want is a brief liaison, after which they will kiss and ride away, leaving you damaged goods that no self-respecting man will want. Don't you think it is a pretty poor bargain that you would make? Don't you think that you would pay a h price for what you are pleased to call "your happ ncss"? n t you now that if either one of these boys really loved you. or expected to make you his wife when the war was over, he wouldn't make. Sll'(:ll'a proposition to ycu? UNMARRIED MOTHER Deali- Miss Dix-I am an unmarried girl of 23 and am going to have l. baby. The boy who is the child's father doesn't want to marry me be- cause he says he doesn't love me and Ls ing to marry somebody else, but he said for me to write you and ask you f he is not right wdgilthigigrying washgfilet! me because he doesn't love me. 0!! "£1118 "I New Klrid of Suds- ANSWER-I think there are few greater crimes that any one can _ Hustle-Bubble‘ Sud! commit. than w bring an illegitimate child into the world, because the prior little innocent creature has to pay as long as it lives for its parents’ B , lcdvo, harder-working nude that gel more din. PIC ed with more power to wash clothes white-and they're the kind of suds that keep clothes white with- out bleaching, wash after wash. . The New Orzydol goes farther, loo-farther than lay of l8 leading soaps! Every cupful wash“ more ciofhu or dishes. That means real economy. 1 clung: to New Oxydol. And if you don't agree l! gives you rho whitest wash ever, simply return the unused portion of the package with your name and address to OX_YDOL, Montreal, and twice the pur- chase rice will be refunded. This otTe: expires Decem z s1, 1942. Procter a: Gamble. MIDI IN CANADA Tell the boy that you won't insist on his living with you if he doesn't love you, but that you implore him to marry you for the sake of the child. DOROTHY DIX. l Needlecraftfi For The Home now the grammar school crowd can have the same smart fashion that the college girls are so mad foam-Rug; Plunfgilggdmgieciltiine umlpe . B. 80 C comfortably and a full skirt. but best of I11. it features the wide waistband that's every girl's favorite fashion IBEWN- Team it with sweaters, shirts or its own crisp blouse. The latter. incidentally, can be mad, with brief puffed Sleeves or wph "8 01M. and will go gqlwllr wel with other skirts and .| .- - r . r Cnnldl-‘zflsssl Clan-y, 3 . 0...... m. .3255???" E At Dollars Now-Same Package Style No. am u designed for i 3' o i B ii I 4 I if cinnamon up chopped walmm cup; mineemelt J '.'-'*"w ~_ -,_ _ _ IQfli-vul-IHM i ""“ I “c: E a the the flour, and cinnamon. the minoemeat tn tents and mix well. lncred illlmfilflllllfllllflllk ‘I fir; the brown sugar and odd to the first mixture, stirring just enough to moisten the dry icnts, to over hot water last. Pour into a. well-crowed loaf pun Ind bake in a moderate oven (350 drs. F.) for i. hour and 20 mmVi/‘flwiballfid t e . t cakergckloootillfntlfgnqwxingtfr: aflféffiuhéw “i ‘i ifJml hours before cutting. ' e a CHOCOLATE WAFTLES 1-2 cup cocoa l-z cup hot water l 0UP milk I Qfi 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt l-i cup sugar 3 ifl-ble-‘ipoons melted shortening l-fl teaspoon vanilla wiui m; hot was.» and 1mm; 1y. Add the milk, eggs, be be 11 alltlidthe t pilhggediadenmt: niixeriiziiici l ~ - hone l and van la and beat will. n“ 4 to 5 minutes. Th; wmfllg about Juan m uld be lightly l um ~ for regiilar wafsfles. mo“ n Servo with chocolate sauce. marshmallow . cream. 0r with ice cream. GLASS ‘l’!!! T " lif hewragu glasses are allowed to stand some time without wash- ing after using. they will be sticky and difficult to cleanse. Try filling each one with cool. soa-py watq- and letting them stand until r-eadfi to wash. You'll find the task iii Ill! osmium- Allomhglnulla ‘v GETTING AROUND 1T TWenWWlU toned w each °.."“'§.....i. .’;i5““‘€§§ w . "And for three day: and tines $2811!!!’ he began, " onah was in e_.. H blmhed, tanmiezed tapped, llldetllfl’! startgd again: ' a “ r three days and tion wu liter ly pouring. ‘I'm? he iii d his 11mg in both iriandg ‘inlaid a lfiqhij’... fort he finished triumphantly: "And for w “Lin” J filigree days and three the boiling point, stirring constant- ii. °“.. ‘m l“ ‘h’ mm’ °‘ e whale. ONCE l8 ENOUGH Colonel: "Don't you know ‘that 7°“ hi" 7-0 lI-lllio an M808!" . “.2” "esrrrrrm- "n- o" " 0 mem f‘, Mmlns to ye aria: MGR??? mod Rfldswsn m“ m W316i! Mid-in: Hill's or raisins ‘like bitter. be sure that they are mmDM/cly dried before folding them in. Raisin; may b; gpygad ‘m a "i"- Dfln and dried in the oven a bit alter winning Use part of sizes 6. 8. l0. 12 and l4 , s1 8 Nqulres i 3-4 yards yigiargfi-inqéi fabric for Jumper; 1 1-8 yard; g1 8-inch Minn for blouse. NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant “fill Stops Perspirarion l. Does no: rot reuse: or merit. shim. Poe: no: irrime skin. 2- No waning to dry. Clu b; used n rafter shaving. 3- 1W1"! 7 Imp: perspiration for l to 3 days. Remove: odor from perspiration. 4' A ‘"9. While, grenelelt, m aim vanishing q-qm, '1 Attld hu been awarded the ApproulSealofzhe/imexicnn Iimlnm of hundetiu for humleu to fab: . laid ll (In LIIGIIT III-LING DIODOIANT. 1'27 a In today! u! mm unqpqn ( 9i :1: flour called for in, m. ma. leg-i- ‘ Lu“ , I i flflluooln p". fer-red for pattern. Write Dlainly your Nune, Address and stylg number. Bo our. to state lime you wan. mm m». ma lino Nlml ltreet Addreu Happened O Twice It I! l‘. O. BRIDGE! +995 CHAPTER. XXXII THE FIRING OF FUBZY BRAKE A favourite spot with Althea was Purzy Brake under Wild Tor. It was less than two miles from the house and on Coombe Royal property. On the Moor the heather and gorse are so constantly “swaled" — that is burnt to advance the spring grazing —it is rare to find gorse more than waist high. Furzy Brake had never been burned within memory of man and the gorse was enormous. It stood eight feet high, was a famous fox covert and full of wild life. . A W‘ aflf 7:00} PIllmV-I‘? I'VE LEARNEDWUSE STRONG. SORT KLEENEX A5 HANKIES DURING "~- COLDS, USE EACH TISSUE ONLY ONCE THEN DEFHKOY... G€RM5 AND (In: 4 Iolln b; LAS.) Like all such coverts there were winding ways through it and. even on a winter day, tf the sun was out. it was always easv to find a spot to sit. sheltered from the wind. Early in September came a dny of strong sun and high wind. Too much wind for the exposed Moon so it was natural that Althea. and Peggy de- cided on Furzy Brake a5 the ideal spot. for a tea picnic. They lcft the car just inside the gate and Peggy carried the basket, The wind “hipped their skirts around their legs. but the moment they had passed into the gorse. the air was calm. They foun a small open s ace. ly Peggy unpacked the basket, it a. tiny spirit stove and put on the ettle. overhead white clouds flew before the wind. their shadows dauphin; the sunshine. but in this little gade the warm air was still and full of the honey-like scent of gorse blooms. Bees were busy and linncts flitted to and fro. Peggy made the tea and handed a cup to Alt-lieu. She opened a poi"- celain-lincd case which held scones sandwiched with strawberry jam and Devoiishire cream. Althea took one and bit into it. She sighed luxur- iously. "i do enjoy this, Ruth. I don't want ever to 2n bani-z to London." Peggy shook her head. "You won't get Mr. Trclavrney to stay here in winter, I'm alraid." Al- thea. frowned. "I wish he would shoot or h" iit. Even to-day he has gone of! to Ply- mouth." Peggy suddenly stiffcncd. "Althea. I small ssnolzr.’ 5:10 sprang up. and looked round. Alllica, too. got up quickly. "Yes. I can smell it." "The gorse is aflre," [lid Peggy sharply. Both heard the snappng crackle of flames in the dry gorse. The sound came from up the hill. “We'd better move." Althea said and began packing the things back into tho tea basket "We mllfillllflilill" Peggyyild her. (Continued on page 8, Col 2) Soft, Fluffy Rug in M?!“ Yourself __.__, I ‘ . _ . .9 , 0f Tufts of Candlewick Yarn You may be "all thumbs" but we insist you can make THIS rug — a fluffy tufted boudolr beauty that sets off your dressing table and you! The hardest thing you do is tie knots! Your materials, for a striped do. sign, are three soft shades of candle. Wick Yarn — perhaps white, rose and blue — and a muslin base. Pencil the stripes evenly along diagonal creases in the muslin and, parallel to the creases. rule lines an inch apart over the whole surface. Make dots an inch apart on the liner. Now, passing a needle threaded with candlewlck through a dot (Se; our sketch). take an ill-inch stitch and lay a tuft of l6 Zia-inch lengths of yarn across it. Then tie ends of stitch around tuft, in a tight hint. Soon the whole rug’: tufted and you re ready to sew rug to backing! For complete directions sec our Sf-page booklet. Describes and diagrams exactly how to make the tufted rug; tells how m ma“ hooked, woven, braided, crocheted rugs in many beautiful design], Bend 20c in coins for your copy of “How to Make Your Own Rugs" to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to, write plainly your Name Address and the Name of booklet. w‘ Name Btreet Address fmmr 6m .' ' I FIND THE BIG ‘Mn/v? s/zsu/zmvrx WONDERFUL FOR DRYING BABY AFTER HIS BATH-SO soar AND EASY ON HIS TENDER SKIN ! i (Iran: u leller by LG.) Alsiterature JANUARY 21, 1942 v \ W...‘ P ALL av usms knee/vex TO REMOVE CREAM AND MAKE-UP. irs son‘ VELVETY smoom- NESS is A PLEASURE o~ MY DELICATE SKIN! (lmm a Inter by I\i.S.D.) l Livinga Leisure The Woma n’s Realm LITTLE BY LITTLE "Little by little" an acom said As it slowly sank in its mcssy bed, "I am improving every day, Hidden deep in the earth away." Little by little each day i3 grew; Little by little it sipped the (low; Downward 1L sent out a. threadlikg root, Up in the air sprang a. tiny shoot. Dal’ liter day and ear after 111mb by little theyleaves apgceiiai?! And Slender branches spread far and wide Tm W? mighty 0&1‘! IS Lhe forests pride. THE CORRECT SIZE 36mm ShOPIflHiZ H; a spread take exact mcazniwments of the bed so you kllC\\'_V\'ll£li2 will do, So often we are bliiitlrd by the loveliness of the sprczid only to find upon our arrival home that pal-t of me box spring shows at the side and EDOiIs the entire effect. Whcn milking sauce with milk to Whlfh lemon-juice is to be and“; be sure to hcnt milk to bolhn point first. Oihffwlse the milk will curdle. Ll milk is slightly "turner? before using nothing will save it then from curdllng. TO CLEAN COFFEE MAKER If there is a Will-l‘, 1i d. ‘i, on your glass coffe: lritigkegpfllsgt fill the bowl with calgonized-soft flufif water and allow it b i Hillier section. This) rgriioiaetg iii appear like magic. 13f you do m, 11¢ k915i 0110c B. week your coffee markéi- will remain clean and spar- A man Q0 ars old was consid- ered Well pas his prime only n. few centuries ago. To mczid an ron vessel mix to a paste some boled linseed oil with 81X Diffs of iron fillings‘ ' ‘ t0 I- paats lime passed tiimugli I fine sieve and white of e35. to which add some iron fillings. To mend the bottom of a bucket or a coal scuttle cut a piccqg of wood the exact size of the boticm and fit it in. Fill the crack with Dill-By or plastic wood. A few nails may be driven from thr- oiifsirle ol the bucket into the wccd i0 k f1) it all the firmer. 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