PAGE EIGHT rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. DECEMBER“ 192° . f?’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:-g Literature mes ur FILES “ A New Ointment Quickly Believes Itching, soothes Pal; and Reduces Swelling. Wflllllll, all | i . I w’: ti. "g Dorothy Dzx i Three Wishes ‘.' i Discusses Sources of rémmmc n, . Household Hints Bylobenaln windy Beaatifizl l i l Iylflilfifi _ Shabby Black Kid Gloves “flootha-Salva" is the name. It is the prescription of a famous physic- Candle-blooms exercise! Ian, which has been tested in thou- If Every Woman Had Three Wishes She‘ Would To renovate shabby or rusty black‘ sands o! cases of itching, burning, 4 leading and protruding piles. It gives esuits quickly. Even the stubborn .» uses yield to its healing virtues; won- }, derful results in ‘rdinary cases. 50c. t. all druzgi-fii-s. 1c theta-yon nothing’ i! you do no! neilt. After ualng two hon-a of ‘iinoihn-Rnlvu." If you are not antiafled just return the r-mpiy ilun to Fruit-n- Qlvea Limllrrl, Ultmnl. Ullin llllil we will refund your nwllry- l l‘ A MorningSmile "I Naughty Tommy had escaped from ' his angrgv mother. and’ hid himself kid gloves use a few drops of blacki lng in the same quantity of olive oil to darken the worn spots, using a soft brush. Tired Nerves An excellent remcdy for tired nerves is to place a hot water bottle I at the base of the spine. This is also ; good for insomnia. Paraffin Keep paraffin in a lipped utensil, or cheap tin teapot, for quick melting ‘and convenient pouring. Ask to be Supremely Ahouse that can blend good tea can blend good coffee l TRUE, cofiee blending requires specialized ex- pert knowledge quite differ- ent from the knowledge of tea. ' I But the principal require- Beautiful, Incredibly Rich and Romantically and Passionately Loved-Yet Every Woman Finds Her ‘Highest Happiness in Love and Service to the Adored One 0f course. every woman's and every man's greatest desire is for happi- ness. There is a blanket wish that covers all other wishes, and cvcry other. wish is simply a means to that end; But if a. good fairy should suddenly‘ appear. as in the good old nursery tales, and offer ' .~ every woman her three rcquesm of the gods, it. docsnt take any prophetess to tell what she would ask. She would ask without even stopping to debate the question, to be supremely beautiful, incredibly rich I I | i I mourn wmuktrzs In addition to keeping her body supple throush regular exercise, the woman who would keep the years at B URING the eparing , under his bed. When lather retulned. 71§sho sent him upstairs with a birch. ; ', Fqtlicz‘ stooped down by the bed. andj ment is the unswerving pur- pose to market the finest product: obtainable at a bay must give attention‘ to the cor- ners of her mouth. For it is hora. and romantically and passionately loved, because to the feminine fancy. to be a. living picture, a million. weeks before baby arrives there is . "'.—<"_'\~"9'~' the voice underneath M‘ "Hello, father! Come under!_Is she l after you, too?" play out It is common to be tired after the day's wql-k but__vou rest and I sleep and are ready with new energy and vigor for anorher day's eflort. But when the night's sleep fails to ' rest you nnri you get up feeling tired ‘and worn-out and face with dread- tho new day, it is time to take stock 01' you.’ licultli. Either as the result of the exces- sive expenditure of nervous energy or because of worry or wasting disease your nervous system is be- coming bankrupt. It is high time tn got the building up recess established hy the use of Dr. These’: . Nerve Food. Dr. Chasrfs Nerve Food The greatest _‘ the blood and nerves. "No bctte-r loaf of bread is Kohl sny it's worth lie wright in gold. Some --Stcwart’a Bakery. \\ . FDR EASIER IlOU5EWOB_I{_-. ~ ‘v i! use modern kitchen utensils-tlie-kind that can be kept jpOIlCSlY clean with little effort. In apilearnnce, too, utensils o! this kind offer a distinct advantage to iill‘ housewife who takes pride in the splc nnd span appear- ance of an immaculate kitchen. Such jtensils are here to select from-at bwcst prices. The Rogers Hzirdware C0., exclaimed :- 01 restorative: for -. Limited 1 1- an »4I*- '“ ‘fits-vs’. '. 1 Etiquette By Roberta u- ___L Q. At an afternoon wedding what kind of luncheon should 101love? A. A buffet luncheon follows, the _ guests serving themselves to the I‘ dalntles. l, Q- May a girl ask a man to dance l with her? | A. Never, unless it t! her husband l or brother, or someone very close to I» her. f Q. Should children be encouraged 1 to give small presents? ' A. Yes. This will teach 1 them to i think of others. . proper price. To that end expert knowledge can be bought, the buying and blending financed and di- rected, the necessary im- mense reserves of stock created. The well-known excel- lence of King Cole Tea is a result of high standards of buying and blending. Those same high standards have czrcated King Cole Coffee. Kine S20E15 hmme 1 By Annabelle Delightfully versatile nftcmoon frock for the smart deb and sub-deb that. employs orange-red flat silk‘ crelw. so strikingly chic and youth-i iul. It shows Spanish influence in widel hlltrlash tied in bow at right side.‘ The circular flounccs like all the‘ grown-up models, are placed excecd~ ingly low to keep trim slender hip- line. . The moulded bodice has the flatter- ing berths cape collar that is decld-l edlv new inasmuch as it starts at, either side of front, falling softly, over shoulders. i It is an economical choice for iti can be worn all through the Winter; and Spring in this new red shade. Style No. 3223 can be had in sizes i1, l6. i8 and 20 years. Pflnted sheer velvet in rich dark‘ red tones is very effective with the sash and collar of canton crepe in blending tonc. It is perfectly adorable and ultra- i smart in coarse met in tobacco brown‘ shade for fonnal afternoons and in- formal evenings. t For real conservative wear, choose midnight blue wool crepe, printed rayon crepe in beige and brown colouring with plain crepe contrast. bottle green canton crepe, rust brown fnillc silk crepe and feather-weigh: tweed in Spanish red colouring, in What the Fashionable Are Wearing s Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished ' - With Every Pattern- Worthington tiny sclf-clicckcd pattern, vorn with matching suede belt. Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pat- tern Department , Our Fashion Magazine is 15 cents but you may, and _ a Fashion'- ordcr a pattern Mfltffllille together for 2s cents. .__..__.__-_._._-._-_- No. 3223. Size aeaieaelllullllllla i ---...---..--..--...u-Hu-i-u-u-n- NEmO ...................................... Street Address I..."H.,-~Hv-"-,,,,,.“u.n“... Ciiy _ State l‘ Character Close-Ups mERE lS THETYPE; ol- " Nost- YOU Wit-L FlND ON THE- FELLOWS WHO 60 AT Pliobttms MA DEuBERATc, uNEvcwfiBLr. WAY “You. say _vou‘re looking for a cashier? You hired one only last week?" "1 did; that's the one Tm looking for!" t ‘at’... ..\ hildrcrvs COLIGHS Mothers! Give your ebildrea a (cw Peps tat-let: to seek every day. Breathing the nheublo Jcdieilll fumes given ofl‘ by Pepe I; like breathing invigeratifl pine {neat air. Pepe aoolho the throat and delicate air tubes. “renfithen the cheat and k eoudln. colds and bronchial lee at hey. 25c. box. REPS airess and an affinity fills the cup so full that it slush- es over. .i__._ Yet the gratification of none or all of these wishes would make a. woman happy unless they could be ‘ ‘ backed up by two more wishes-one that they might be made eternal and that the woman's interest in them might not pail. It were folly w ask for bfifllliy unless it could be made perpetual, as, alas, it cannot be in this chang- ing life. No aiwlly can be greater than that of the woman who sees the years steal the bloom from hcr cheeks, the luster from her hair, the brilliance from her cyes and knows herself powerless to prevent the ravages of age. It is better to have been born homely than to have to listen to people J tcli you how you have faded, nor is there any tragedy more complete than that of the woman who having had great wealth loses it and is reduced to l poverty. unless it is that of the woman who has nothing but money and who starvcs in the midst of her gold for real love, real friends and retil mtereste in liic. The wish to bc loved. of all the average woman's three wishes, would conic nearest to bringing her happiness were it. gratified, but evcn that would need to be accompanied by e. large bill of particulars and specifications, such as A (must be loved by the one particular he), B (love must be of the special var- icty that suits my taste), C (the temperature of lore must always be at the boiling point), D (love must ncvcr falter, but must be good for as much poetry when I am fat and 40 as when I am slim and 20 and must be guar- anteed to be watertight and ‘weatherproof and not to be affected by my tem- per or curl papers or wrappers, or leathery steaks and heavy biscuits.) E (love must llflfle enough ginger in it to keep my appetite for it perpetually keen. so I won't; tire of a daily diet or too much sweets.) Now, to my thinking, if a woman were given three wishes Silt? would ask for good health, for genius for little things. To have health means to possess beauty of a type that does not fade; it also includes good nature, because practically all irritability and ill-temper are caused by shaken nerves, and it assures its happy possessor an unending cfountain of enjoyment and pleasures, since whether life is worth living or not depends upon the liver. It is the mentally and physically diseascdivomen who fill the divorce courts and burden the air with their lamentations over being forsaken and neglected by their husbands or sweethearts. ‘The woman who has good health holds her own. I Next to good health I should wish, being a. woman, for the genius of small things-to be eternally interested in small-town‘ gossip-what the nelghbOIS next. door had for dinner, how many silk stockings Mrs. Smith he's on the line, to be thrilled to my marrow about the cut of a. sleeve or the hang oi a skirt, to be able to be utterly absorbed in my own house, my own. children. my own Browning society. And. above all, I should pray the gods to grant me that I might always have my particular John, the oracle of the world. Then, Lshould ask to love,‘i’oi' a woman not to have been loved is a mis- fortune, but loi- her not to love is for her not to have lived. She may weary of the noblest love. of the noblest heart; shc may find a thousand iInPETiCC- tions'in' the most chivalrous lover, but her own love knows no tiring and ‘it gilds tne meanest object and turns it mm a god. In love and in service to the adored one a woman finds her higest happi- ncss, and if she has of her own a. man and a child on whom to lavish her af- fections she does not need to ask anything else of fate. She has all wishes bunched in one. ’ ' DORQTKY 171x- {w 7 ' ‘ " as. FRANK LUK l lLiLNmLBanee BemllnanllmOnL RNetLBmSItIAnIimN-Dakem‘ “I have to work in the store "l had two babies which I and do mvownhousewprktoo lost at seven months. Before and I got nervous and run- my third baby was‘ born my down and was in bed nearly all husband advised _me to take summer. The least: noise would your medicine and he bought, make me nervous. Iwaa told to mechree bottles of it. When I take L dia E. Pinkham’: Vege had taken the firs: one i table Zlompound and I have to feel better no.1 kc ton ur- taken seven bottles. It has lug the whole peti .\Ve have made i-ne stronger and put a ealthy baby boy and we are more color into my face. lget no roud. of him and praise along nicely now with m L E. Pinkham’: Vegetable work and with my four ch - Corn undjforthe helpit gave dren. bwohidild like to anawcr feulw ii mono"; lettenf- . all h... " iazim s Lyiii: that the years first begin to .ctcli: their lines upon the face. It is almost impossible toavold these altogether.’ for every face has certain character-i istlc expressions. After years of forming the muscles into these vari- ous positions, certain lines are sure to be lcft there. And, Liter aiLi wouldn't a mature face be rather cxprcssionlcss if there were etched in it no lines of character or thought? As one woman put it when a flatter- ing friend thought she was being kind‘ by commenting that her face was as‘. smooth and young as that of hcrl daughter's: "If no lines of character‘ have been left in my face utter all‘ these years of.iivlng, 1 should feel‘ that 1 use indeed lived a thought-l less, insipid life." WelL-perhaps so, but at the same time there is no rcuson why mouth vivrinkleu nccd be etched too dccplyni Just as correct posture is important.’ in body muscles, so is correct posturcl important to the muscles o! the focal and ones habitual expression has much to do with the lines of oncr. face. Lips that have acquired ihc sullen habit of pouting cannot hope to have any beauty of maturity. Lit- tle puckcrs soon form about mouths that are too tightly compressed in a hard lino. It is impossible for the IIIO-Pi lwicctly lflflllflilflhfliiiil to rc-‘ tain it; beauty unless its owner muin-' tnins the right mmtal habits and attitude. and nowhere ls the real loveliness of maturity so plainly written. for it is here that one may: read either kindllncss or selrislincnsf serenity or IIEPVONSDGSS. So in the first place practice correct postur: ofmouth and make sure thatlhc corners turn up in a pleasant cxprcsn slon rather than down, t - ' After one is sure of maintaining a bright mental attitude to kecp the muscles of her mouth from drooping,’ and of ones general good health, it is time to consider exercise and mas- sage or the muscles around the mouth. A very simple and effective exercise is to purse the lips and prac- tice blowing ouga candle about 1a inches away. '1! this is done tcri times daily it will help keep the lips as well as the muscles around the mouth firm. Another effective exer- cise is to repeat. the vowels (a, e,‘ l, o, u) audibly ten times daily. The u assage should be gentle and not continued more than a minute "or two twice a day. Use a pinching movement between thumb and nn- Im. Be careful not to pull or stretch the lips. Before the massage they should have been coated with cold cream: after the mmggc wipg on’ the surplus cream and apply an as- tringent lotion or rub with a piece of ice. Mrs. II. E- and A. lL-Thc above suggestions will help solve your prob- lem, and if you wish still further advice. please write Again 1nd up for my leaflet on Beautiful Natures. ‘this leaflet tells in detail how to keep eyebrows, nose. lips and mouth m 100d condition. It is free, but please remember to incloee stamped, sell. addressed envelope for mgflingg "DollW-Use a soothing salvo or lotion on your lips every day end do try to break that. bad habit of biting them. Plain cold cream may be used on the lips, and remember um dug. Lng the winter months it is especially hard to keep them in good condition, so never neglect the application of salve or lotion before going out of doors. .__-__.. Tomorrow - Beauty Questions ' Answered. ' For The Coo/c; f Functional-s cum-ms nmnmo Oea cup Iflted carrots. l cup [feted ll. Pink Vcgciiahlt» (muluuiiul l».,l»...... \ -. ~ I ~ '< l ‘~ lklitv l. potatoes: l cup bee! euet. 1% 01ml nour. 1'3 cups brown sugar“! one service of love even more important than the ti ny gar.‘- m en ts s o carefully chosen = = make sun tbatyou will be able to feed baby. yourself.‘ ' ' So much depends upon this: A14 tificlal feeding can never take it! place. Doctors have proved con- clusively that breast-fed babies have much better chances. of. avoiding nutritional diseases like rickets . a of growing up strong and sturdy. Ovaltine is no haphazard mixture of itsscverai ingredients, but is manufactured by an exclusive scientific process. Thisjctains, lmimpairfll, all the essential ele- ments ofits valuable ingredient!‘ —-ripe barley malt, fresh eggs and creamy milk from Engian s richest pastures. One cupful of Ova/line "contains more nourish- ment than 3 e3 s or 12 cupfuis of beef tea. 0n line has enabled thousands of mothers all over the , world to breast-feed their babies. Your doctor will con- firm this.- Delicious and eerily digested. 00a!- line will maintain your strength, an ' nothing else can. during confinement .- .' and afterwards will ensure you e quick return to normal health. ' . Made in England. Sold a! 50c, 7):, 81.25 and. rcial $4.50 family, sin. Tb: larger 1N more lcovronlcnl le pun‘ l. A. WANDER LIMXTED, 455 K - OVALTIN E RUSKS an perfect u-laeo baby .1‘: teething. There. mule from fines! C1: m1- dinn wbealen flour to wbicb Ovaltinc i: added, are more nppz- Iitirlg. easily digested and ar more non-Isl;- ing t an ordinary rust: or biscuits. over, 1m. tiieirfi Follies? 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