_.4uA»fl€‘b .,._‘~.-.---_ -....- _. » .....-.-.~_~c._.-_\..-.._.-.-......... ennui unwe- on: arr.“ 2v 12 9-40 5 V117‘: EFF - One Rack of Coats to clear at — —— —— $15.00 _ _ All other Coats Less - - - — 20% Discount ' 3“ One lot of‘ Dresses to clear at — -- —- —— 51-93 Others zit — — — e The Vogue ‘ DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Others clearing at — —- - —- $2.98 and $3.98 10 Evening Dresses to clear at -— - -— —— $5.00 Knit Suits Selling at — -- - - 20% Discount Left over Hats to clear at And Her Activities sPéciAi. DISCOUNTS - - - - -—50c NOTHING IS ENOUGH Nothing is enough! N0. though our all be spent- Heart's extremist 10w‘. Spirit's whole intent. All that nerve ctiii feed All that brain invent-- Still beyond appeal Will Divine Desire Yet. more excellent Precious cost require Of this mortal stuff-- Never be content. Till ouiselves be lire, Nfllvhlfig is enough! _ -<Lau'renee Binyon. A VERY YOYNG GUEST If a small child is coming to visit your older one fol" n time. it ll well to peck away some of your child's treasured inssmsions pc- fbre the arrival. These things mean so much to a child and ii may be the little guest would prove destructive while yOlII‘ child is uway at school and cause a resent- ful feeling towardi guests for some time to come. Enlist. your child's help and prepare a toy box for the smaller child in which are things that would not prove heart-bleak- crs if destroyed. ODDS AND ENDS " Sprinkle berated talcum powder ""0 @116 new shoes for comfort Oloves will retain their shape be-tcv if "washed and rinsed on the hands. Small uiaehable rugs add to the winter comfort of the kitchen and ed in water in which rice has been boiled will retain their original stiffness. SCORGH STAINS If an article has been scorched, rub onion juice into the staXns im- medlfllfily liter the accident hap- pens. This will remove the spew if it has not become too badly burn/ed. GAY FLANNELS Flannel is being favoured for town and country clothes by smart women. some of the new fiamels rc- seznble vweeds. Navy blue, red. and bi-ovm flannel, with a coarse weave, can be made up on either side. one shows n. bold pattern of checks and the other littleaquaxes and faint white flecks. The new primed flannels in delicate pastel shades show little designs of nosegays of field ‘flow- (‘f5 and tiny flower heads. YOUR HAIRAND ITS NEEDS --__... In these hectic days of competi- lion in business. lovely hair and plenty of it becomes more of a iiecwsity thm a luxury. As often as not. our vflfy 1012s depend upon our appearance, rather a sad state of affairs, it is true. but one which it is far wiser to face squarely than l0 "Y to bind ourselves until it. is I00 lute. At this time of the year atten- tion is more or less focused upon take away the ooltl lock of the linoleum. Cretonnes Washed and then rins-i the hair. as wjtn moot people the-re is a. very great tendency for the hair to fall out rather badly. How to Make a Splendid if , Cough Remedy at Home .r——-_. e/fiw Smart Dressing Table You Can Easily Make To think you can make thil dalglling little dressing fable your- le Start with a packinu bOX. 0P0" lide to the front. Next-u bond, cu: the size and shape given here. Cover this first with white sateen or bleached muslin; then with dot- ted swiss (any color dols you like). Fasten this to the lop of thcbox. Now lino the front and sidal of box with white sateen or muslin. and snap onto edge of top a double ruffle of swisc trimmed with bull fringe to match dots. Lovely! Full details for makln! thll “hi! are given in our SZ-puge booklot. Also many other charming novel- lieu for home and personal ulc easily made from our diugrammed. steP-by-stcp instructions. send 20c in coins for your copy o: HBllld-iii/IHOG Gift Novelties t0 The GUBNUI-h Home. sec-vice. Ad- dress. Be sum to write plainly your Name. Address, and ihc Norm 0f booklet. Name Street Address City In the ordinary way, this is noth- ing alarming, so long as than is plenty oi’ new hair visible. What a. gieat many people overlook with regard to their various hair trouble, is the fact that at this time of the year and ln the swing, the general health is apt to be a bit below par. in which case the hair shows this fact up very clearly, by being dull and lifeless. As soon fls the general health and nerves improve again and get sliotiger a manked dif- ference will be noticed in the mp- pearunce of the hair. Province A Big Saving, and It's So Easy! No Cooking! _Cough medicines usually contain n i ,, -- _ quick-acting cough rr-mr-ily 1lrRed‘if“li?Il:t!i\i,t Clrlluyflnifl filfllily- (Jlliflkiy. 7011 i001 ilB ftcuelrut- ii make at homo. Trike L’. cups of grain 111K 05"“ ill the l“ PBIIMREI- i “fined 5"“, and 1 mp n; WM", and [the plllfigan, utkothes tile-irritated mcin- ~ t 4L 1 d_ ranccan mu cu mt a few mnnwma ‘ml “o ve he more thnnldelightcd with its quick at from 3.0m. drumflai 2% effect in clearing up bud coughs. ingre N0 cooking! No trouble tit till. n bunccs o? Pinox, lmltl‘ it. iiiin a 10 on. bottle. and mlrl _\'f)lll‘ pvt-up. This given wily Pine, in t-nncentrntr-d form. n well you 16 Ollflnflii of rI-nlly splemlirl mcrll- known and reliable soothing for hurl ivitilo-r coughs. ll ninknu Ii winter coughs. roll living for you, bcciiuso ii. given doesn't please you in every way. elno vnu four times us much cough remedy for your money. It lusts a never spoils, and children love t. on time, This is u very effective, dependable, for the whole loosens breathing easy. You'll Plncx is a compound containing Nor- uitcut for Mnncy refunded if it: Mnyfait Needle-art These Jolly elephants are grand toys and loads of fun. They are easily mode from any leftover bright materials you may have in the house 5nd are stuffed ulth botton batting. And 'tLs said they bring good luck. The pattern contains cutting pattern for both sizes of elephants with detail chart and complete instructions for n l-king . For complete pattern and instructions for all of these design; send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) in The Charlottetown end adults alike. Suardinn Needlework Department. Use this coupon. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. I95 N;m,_......__..._____.......____----- Sine! Ad cin----------i-nwm-------—-—-i -._ . l Stuffed Tcyilcphunh for Fun and Luck Print your nuns and nddren plnlniy. _—_.__-_Q-QQ—-—_____--- 5_. Design No. 105 Amusing gifts for children The hair needs rciilllflr BUM!- tion if it is w look its m: and be i really healthy. In order to achieve hair health, the scalp must be massaged thoioughly, and the hair brushed. The massage keeps the circulation in order while brushing also stimulates the scalp, and makes the hair silky and glossy. Too much ivasliitig is not always a virtue whcic the hair is concerned. for whcrc there is a tclldfilwy W dryness. too lieqilent washing merely nggriivuics the trouble. scrupulously clean hair brushes and combs are necessary. Special shalnpoo powders kccp the hair free from dandruff, which. is most essential, for dandruff is the cause of many hair troubles and should always be checked at once. Bl-COLORED GLOVES MATCH COAT TRIMMING A model lyplfying the tendency of some London dreasmakers this vcinter to lliik gloves with costumes is ti. black woollen coat. at Glenny. with one side of the front banded in red velvet, the other side in blue velvet. this worn with one red velvet glove and one in bluo velvct. Women buying the coat are enthusiastic over the con- trast color gloves. ‘ It must be REGAL A “ ORRY, but the. flour muatheRroAL. It may seem fuuy, when flour: all look so much alike, to insist on one particular brand; but REGAL in reliable. al- wayu the same, and if you spent u much time baking bread u I do, Mr. Grocer, I think you'd lnullt on RIOAL, too.. . . You'll get it for me? That will be fine." Personal [I Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box’ Women Are No Longer Chattels in Marriage, so the Man Who Expects a Wife to be a Slave Will Have to go a Long Way to Find One Dear Miss Dix-I consider that my mother was the ideal wife, and until I find a girl like her I will never marry. She worked from morning until night, with never a day off for iocreation as the women of today went. she never went anywhere without my father. nor did she ever do anything without. asking his consent. A new dies: hated her for six ycurs or more. She never took the initiative ab011t anything. She waited for my father's command. He did u he plowed, without ever consulting her or conzidcring whether she would like it or not. Don't you think that if all girls were like my mother there would be fewer divorces? A SINGLE MAN. Answer: I think that if all husbands eiqpccted their wives to imitate your mother's ex- ample that theta wouldn't be any divorcee, because there wouldn't be any more mar- riages. No modem girl would think for a minute of letting herself in for the abject slavery that your poor unfor- tunate mother had to endure. so if you are starting out in search of a wife who will toil like a galley slave, never speak until she is spoken to and wear the same dress‘ six years. you will be too old to marry before you find her. Patient Griselda are scarce as liens ‘teeth in these days. Eveiy normal girl would like to marry, but, wlmi, shc wants 1g g h/uc- band, not a Simon Legrce. she is willing to d0 her pan, of the work and be a real helpmect, but. she doesn't want, a tuskmaster who will work her _ to death. She doesn't want a husband who is a grinding tyrant; nor one who is an auiocrat who must be obeyed; noi- One who considers himself so superior to her that he orders her about. Noi- does she want, a, husband who i: such a. tightwad that he considers a dress every six years all that any woman needs to keep in the fashion. So you see that your chance of finding a wife like your mother is vir- tually nil in these times of the emancipated woman ,when any girl who has ordinary intelligence and energy can get a. job and support; herself, and so is not driven to marry for a meal ticket. It will surprise you to leai-m-‘but take it as a. fact-that young women are so unreasonable now- Milyfi H! $0 Expect W IIIBTPY men W ho will be kind and considerate and generous to them ,und who will do everything in their power to make life pleasant for them. They expect to get husbands Who will treat them as their equals, not their interiors; who will take pride in dressing them in pretty clothes; who will give thorn a square deal and go fifty-fifty with them 1n all the pleasures and perquisites as well as the Work and sacrifices 0 marriage. a This is the enlightened modem conception of mairiage. ‘Phat idea which you and your father entertain belongs to the Middle Mes when a wife was a chattel. as much the pioperty of hei- husband as his horse. and he could do with her an he pleased. That time has passed. No woman now would knowingly marry a. tyrant. such as your father was. who would grind her under his heel. and if she did unwittingly get such a one she would divorce him and soak him for alimony, 8o I four you will have tochange your ideals about the perfect wife. or else remain an old bachelor. ‘ O I l I l I Dear Dorothy Dbl-Our teacher has asked us m Write p. composition on “What is the difference bet-ween a. house and a home?" 1 am a school- boy and I do not know. Will you please tell nic? FRED. Answer: Well, Fred. n. house is lust a. building until people come and lite in it and that. makes it. a home. It. in the life that goes on in a. house that gives it c. soul and makes it different from a store or c. warehouse or a garage. There is even a more subtle difference than that between u. house and a home. because not every home in which cople live is a. real home. ‘lihere are palaces that are filled with every com ort and luxury, whose floors are covered with rich rugs and whose walls are hung with rare tapestries and pictures. where the furniture was made by craftsmen who were urt- iats, where there is rich food on the table and deft-handed servants to anticipate every want. yet ii’ in this house there are u husband and wife who quarrel with each other and childien who fight and wrangle, and if than is an atmosphere that reeks of hate, it is not a. home. It i: only a ouse. But the hiunblest cottage in which there is love, good will, cheer and laughter is u home. ‘Phcre are many rich children who never Mire l home. although they spend their tmc going from one to the other of their fathers’ houses. And there ale many poor children who live in shacks that are homes. Bc thankful if you have a home instead oi a. house. I Dear Dorothy Dix-Recently a. mother unkcd in this column why her daughter; who was pretty and intelligent and sweet and fitted in every way to make a good wife, had never had an opportunity to marry and had drifted into splusierhood. I wonder if this inolliei- realizes that she. her- self. may be the cause? Iknow that my mother. who resents my Hover having been popular with man, is respcnsib e for it and my being an Old maid. She never gave me a chance because she was so strict with me and so afraid that. I might make wrong social contacts that; she separated me entirely from young people. Mothers have a lot to do with their daughters marrying or not moi-tying. LONELY FORTY. Answer: You are quite right. Mothers want their daughters to mwrry and are mortified and chagrined when they don't. yet oftener than not when I girl is c. apinater it is her mother who is to blame for it. Mother his WARNING! 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PfPf" mum" i . . _ much more love y. sfiliutlnh "in; I. (Snnnlnu Bkln vllllnlh I'- " sreciu. arm Ill It? hr III iiéihféiiif-iiii u nffiéif p—_—___—_——————_ SAVE 24¢ Clio chi: coupon n n reminder to m your lug! i3! h! of Nouemu in: only S91. Ole: for limited time only. 0n ulo u ALI. IDIIII IND IIPIITIIIIT ‘TORI! .L-_--J nooonucubocuouoacoucuoocauuuuw ZFashions f Litera turef out». ill Willi iuiiiiiitl um! ‘1|‘ill . in... vuivmu». ii- liilllMMlllilli i. mil ‘!'ll‘,\ll i mi mwii» il\'i4 Today's Short Wave Rodin Program (lllilulllllulllhldnrl) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 JOBANNESBU RG 2:45 p.m.—A Gilbert d: Sullivan Opera. ZTJ, 49.2 m., 8.09 meg. TOKYO l SURE I oaivxuesriifb MILK ...MOM SAYS it's THE BEST l DRINKIT room's (some to HELP ME oaow up T0 BE A BIG MAN LIKE DADD 1 N'- Tté‘: M19‘ ]].‘[»/’\!Il/\! DONTS FOR HELLO GIRLS some telephone operators are apparently the game all the world ovcr to judge by the iilll-fliimflfli which themwtrallun P.M.G. hes issued. Here they are; “Avoid cultivating: “A dreamy voice or clown. be; cause it destroys the cubcoriberu confidence in your ability l0 I!" him efficient service. "A monotonous voice because it gives the caller the impression that you B\ not itiiierestcd in his re- quircmun-ts. "A hard metallic voice bowl!“ 1% makes the subscriber think you are 4:35 p.m. —Nagauta Ballad Recitation. JZK. 19.7 m., 15.10 med; JZJ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—Liglit Music. bu), 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON unsympathetic . "An abrupt voice. otherwise the caller is likely to think W" l" impatient and too busy to libtm to his request. "A leaping inflection as if you were taking n. hurdle. " A chanting voice because it conveys n. sense of boredom. "Exaggerated ‘R's’. A $118M P011‘ lng is helpful. but don't. exaggerate 6:30 p.m.—“0ards on the Table," Oundaian listeners. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSD, 25 5 m., 11.76 meg '; GSB. 31.5 m.. 0.51 meg. ' MOSCOW 7:00 patio-New: and Program for: Efwliah Liatcnersd RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg. . SCHENEOTADY 7:80 p.m._'rhe Science Fbrm. wax-An. 19.5 m.. 15.33 meg.; P2- XALF‘, 91.4 m.. 9.53 meg. PRAGUE, CZEOHOSLOVAKIA 1:65 path-children's Chorus (Jiatebnik choir). OLRAA. 25.34 m.. ILM meg. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.—-Puuiles and Pm- vezibt. IND, 25.4 m., 11..'l7 meg. Lennon they? to the exclusions of the word iisel . Exactly what voice is left for the girls to use is doubtful. ‘but the instructions continue that reson- ance, pitch modulation diction and pronunciation are the quulitlec in- dispensable to good telephone speech. a revue GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 1098-; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PARIS 10:00 lam-concert of Bacard- ings. TPA-Af, 260m. 11.72 meg. TOKYO 12:45 axm-cankyoku of Trio of Koto. .izx._io.'i m., 15.10 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m. (Friday) —Chimes from G. P. O. Sydney. VKZME. 9:15 p.m. _ "Merry-Go-Round," every man's head, or else by unwelcome that he never returned. Or maybe mother was too millionaire never materialized. young men who came to see her and ways in which c. mother can. without suitors away from her. __. -.,. THE COOK ’S CORNER l’\)"l‘.'\T0 FRITTE lib Two cups hot riced potatom, tzwo tablespoons cream, two table- spoons wine. one teaspoon salt. few gratings nutmeg. few grains cayenne. three eggs. yolks oi‘ two 888$. half cup flour. Add cream, wine. and seasonings to potatoes; then add eggs well beaten. having bowl containing mixture in pun of ice-water, and bout untl cold. Add flour, and when well muted, drop by spoon- fuls in deep fat, fry until deli- cately biowned, and flrnin on brown pciper. BELGIAN BAKBD POTATOES Wash. pare and cut as for french fried potatoes; icy on n. greased pan. sprinkle with salt and pepper. Dot with butter an bake. POTATO AND CHEESE PUFF I cilpfuls of hot mashed pota- toes, 3 III YOI-k-s. 2-3 cupfui of grated cheese, 3 egg whites. 1-2 icwapoonful of salt, l-B teaspoon- ful of pepper, 1-2 cup of milk (approximately). But the egg yolk and blend with the potatoes, sea- sonings, milk and cheese, reserving 2 tablespoons of the cheese. Fold in the stlffly beaten whites and sprinkle the remaining cheese on top. Bike in a moderate overt, until very light and serve at once. Box-vac four. ro-rno mspurrs One cup of meshed potato. one cup flour, four telnpoons bnkim; powder. 1-2 cup milk, i-ii teaspoon of salt. one tablespoon of butter. one tablespoon of lard. Sift dry fngniiientu and add to the potato. FLOUR} quested her chances by being so anxious that she has thrown the girl at "lhkmfl "H? boy who came to the house so ambitious and desirous of her naught making a brilliant match. so she turned ihc cold shoulder on all the c0151: hard-working young chaps who evinced an interest in Mamie, uncl the 0r perhaps mother disillusioned Ma-m-ie by picking w pieces every ftm that it killed her budding interest in him, i-i- 31.26 m., 9.59 meg. holding him up as such a figure 0f Oh, there are a thousand intending it drive hei- daughter's DOROTHY DIX. -l\ !'\//\l‘it!-'/\|ll_1 A Morn ingSmile PROBABLY The teacher was trying to immeq on the children how important had been the discovery of the 11w oi gravitation. the ground. looking at the trecAn apple fell on his head and from that he discovered gravitation. Just think, children," she added. "isn't that wonderful?" The lnevitaiblc snail boy replied: "Yes'm, an‘ it he had been sittin‘ in school lookln‘ at his books he wouldn't never have discovered nothixf." “Have you much room in your new flat?" "Heavens, no. My kitchen uid small flint ! dining-mom are s0 FOR . FAgHlON GlJlDES HOME DRESSMAKER‘ have to livc on condensed milk uni shortbread." -. "Crown Brand" Corn Syru -‘ makes happy, healthy ~ i dren. No doubt about that, for doctors uy it cream Energy and helpu cc build strong, lturdy bodies. Chil- dren love i: and nevcrtirc of its delicious flavor. ‘I'll! CANADA STA ' 0H OOIIPAIYI-lmlfo: THE A practical but distinctive dark green wool slim ling dress for teen- crs Buttons clown tihe fmnt to n little swing plait that animate! the hem. It has u. tiny waist fitted by inverted tuckm. J-nd a lace shirt collar that‘! c0 demure. Wear sort of dress thct is concervatlvl for allow occasions. yet gay enough for those little Afternoons or evenings at m or bridge. This model is suitable for crinkle crepe. alpaca. cashmere jersey. vclvotom. etc., and also provides for L softly collared vce neck. scg how simple to make! Style No. 9007 is designed for aim 11. 18. l5. 11 and 10 years. sine i8 requires S 8-8 yards o 30-inch. material with 3-8 yard of 89-inch contrasting. Send fifteen cent: mo) tn stumps or coin (coin preferred) wnp coin carefully. lfldfvrl In Charlottetown Guardian gi n :- Style No. 200’! Bin .--. r1005 Nomi Street Add!!! City HD1100! Mix well. melt fat and add to milk. Mix with dry ingredients. Put dough on a floured bond to 1-i- inch in thickneu. put in Vault shape And bake on gnu-add pen for fifteen minutes in a bot-Mn. it without oi- with a belt. It‘: the . diagram ' "sir Isaac Newton was sitting o; '