"walled-w. PAGE TWO . 0man’s Realm/Social . . »-».-t=~*uiwli.l@$ mDJ€€\\ nd Livingdl Leisure —77-lE WOMAN'S REALM- NOVEMBER o sun. no moon, no morn, no noon, dawn, no dusk, no proper time of day, warmth, no checrfulness. healthful ease. road, no street, no rother side the way, comfortable feel in any mem- ber- shade. no shine, no butterflies, no bees, fruits, no flowers. no leaves- no birds, November! Thomas Hood. no NOVEMBEIVS GEM TOPAZ OR. CITRINE Topaz and cltrino are the two Brings FAST relief from CH E51‘ COI- eougho - soro throat - bronchitis 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "l read tlhe two first ch»?- ters." 2. What is the correct Prflfliliw" lation of “distrait”! 3. Which one of ilhese words is misspelled. Eugenics. eucalylltul’ eucher. l, n 4. what dOes the word ‘moral! mean? 5. What is s word beainnind with m that mema "a allele"? ANSWERS 1, say, “I read the first two chapters.” There can be but one first. 2. Pronounce dia-tru. i as in kiss, a u in t ray, accent last syl- lable. 3. Euchre. 4. To impllm dgqply; join one thing to another- "Faiilh ingrafts us into Qhrlst. — Egg-guy Taylor. 5. Buccaneer. SAFE lY WHY IS YOUR DRESS WHITER TNAN MINE? g SOAIV-IICII IINSO ,IAKIS WNIIIS Wlllflifl .__-_- YES. um mus ‘Once yQ"' birthstone: for November. Their color is similar and very frequent- ly citrine is called topaz -citrine is topaz quartz but true topaz is a precious atone of great hardness _ and its color is a deep velvety saf- fron. Because of its hardness it is possible to produce a brilliant pol- ish and it ls, therefore, particular- ly adaptable for use in rings, clips. necklaces. bracelets and broochrs. Golden topaz is the best KTIOWTl but topaz is also found in blue, Rreen. pink. violet and occasionally red. For years the colorless tooaz was confused with the diamond. The symbolism of lOplZ is pur- ticularly intriguing — topaz is the symbol of cheerfulrless and pleasant dreams. It was also valu- ed as a cure for insomnia. Later topaz became the emblem of friend- shin ond lovc and for that reason today it is frequently used as on alicrnate stone. Citrlne, the alternate November birthstone, is of indifferent compo- sl-tion than topaz but it is beauti- ful in its own rlshf. It also has a range of colors from pllest yellow to deep orange-red. Sometimes dis- tlslgulshed by theterm "Brazilian' l or "Spanish" topaz, it is chiefly found in Brazil. WORTHY 0F MORE THAN A MOMENTS REFLECTION To those who live by faith. life is worth living. _Grenville Kiel:- er. Our ups and downs often help to keep us 0n the level. When life runs too smoothly it is apt to become slippery. Satan's worst enemy is the man of prayer. n: cannons ltioon NEW YORK —1'n a mood of gen- erosity where cloth is concerned Monte-Sana turns out g double- breasted winter coat in brown cem- el’s hair with brold easy should- ers, fully draped sleeves and arm- holes, a full skirt and wide cuffed pockets, One of Nettie Rosenstelrfs coats steals blandly from the buccaneers and carries deep button: WASHAIII COLORS COM! BIIG ‘l’!!! WOOLE N5 AND IAYONS WASH SAIIST "I Rf "Id m: our AND onl f0]; . flflynb “engage are“ rlr clothes, up,’ we f °'°'"~ Y". Rffllo ‘n, qukhmwsshes w Etiquette By Roberlu Lee Q. Is it ill-bred. or does a man appear parsimcnious, if he looks over a restaurant bill before paying it, whc dlnng Mb goats? A. Certainly not. It is not ner- essal-y for him to get out a pencil and do any flgurm. or have a wor- ried look, but it is perfectly all right for him to glance through the items and see if the bill is correct. Q. Ii’ unable to accept an lnvf- tation to a formal reception, what does it indicate if one does not send in his card to arrive on the day of the recepton? A. An intended discoultesy to the hostess, or ignorance of social laws. Q. Does tlhe bride or the bride- groom select ttle church and the clergyman? A. The bride. ed-back cuffs of a light shade a- gainst the ‘dark woc-ien fabric of the coat, The same daring trim is repeated on its deep. full skirted tunic which is closely belted 1t the waist. WASl-l ES [VlfiYIlIl/Vfi million, ll cunt-in‘. ill] not GROUND-IN Dill’ SOAKS OUT IASTIST economy 01x sA vs: *1IIIIr*’ Grandma i And Bobbysoxer lstl Sought Early Ilprvlsgs lat Ancestor Stuck ts largals i Since keeping the family s. going concern is mainly the mosi im- portant feminine occupation. when we face the cold fscto that divorce is seven time; as prevalent now as it was in i900 and that statisticians pmphesy that in 20 years half of the marriage; will end in a smashup. and that irl Grandma's time delinquent children were a. practically unknown species of wild animal. it makes us wonder if woman's pro- greso hasn't been backward instead of forward. 0f course. in looking back upon the good old times. which probably never were l4 rosy so we paint them in-our nostalgic year-pings for an eas- ier life than we are up against. we may attribute virtues to Grandma that she never had and pic- ture her as Iving the life of Mrs. Riley, which she was far enough from doing. Anyway. it is interesting to contrast Grandma and granddaughter and see how they solved the problems that Nature hands to every woman. To begin with. both of them .made early marriages. but whereas Grandma stood by her bargain and made the best of it. her bobbysox granddaughters are rushing by the thousands to the divorce courts if they discover that they have lost their taste for Johnny. or that Tommy has a keener line of attrac- lions.‘ REAL ENDURANCE TEST Ellen's Dial-y Our family. and some visitors "together did convene" at. Aida-lea "to burn their nils an poo their stocks, on’ baud their Halloween. fu blythe" tonight. We. of course. being either married folk or small toot fates by burning "the indo- wilek weel lloardet nits" on the ooals nor could we if we were so inclined “pou stocks". Because of havingbeen set out during a spell of drought not mo much of our kuil survived. iii/WW". W! were able to Silflfld a D19!!!“ evening. As always. I found the same mystery hovering about that t»; peculiar to Halloween. At dusk, along come awn craatulea to har- ass and intrigue me. And I find myself looking skwvard tfyifl! 1° locate the witch and her broom- stick betwixt me and the evening star. Queer little folks are after me, if I must go after dark to the separator-house f0? l Plwh" of cream and I heal their footsteps 1n mg 11ml; o: a falling leaf. I close the door 113F317 when 1 "- turn and in answer tc a knock I open it the srrlnliest space. 8 l Perhaps Grandma found out after she got Grandpa home and took a good look at him. that he wasn't t-he romantic hero of her girlish dreams, after all. On the contrary, he may have proved a pretty dull and stvdsy and boring as steady company and not so easy to get along with. but it never occurred to her to take him to tile divorce" court and swap him off for something nearer to her heart's desire. She stood him for 20 or 30 or more years. and it was an endurance test that few of her granddaughters have the stamina to endure. When Grandma got married, she settled down to the job oi’ be- ing a wife and mother and home-maker. Being human and young. she must have craved pleasure and excitement, and wanted to run around and have goolf times. But there was no young married‘ set in her days who frequented bars and taverns and spent their evenings making whoopee. while baby-sitters sat up with their children. Grandma seldom had the college education. but she knew more about life, and what goes on in the human heart. and how to m age people without their knowing it than her granddaughter wh has a Kappa Gamma key. Higher mathematics, chemistry. diplomacy. psychiatry were all just words to her. but she could make one dollar do the work of five and had Grandpa eating out of her hand. and as for her cooking her descendants still drool at the mouth when they think 0f it. - - ‘ Grandma wasn't advanced in her ideas. She thought that dail- drerl were a blessing instead of a. burden. and that it was a mother's place to stay at home and take care of them and bring them up in th- way they should go, instead of turning them over to hired help, o~ letting them run wild on the streets. She felt, poor soul, that she w: getting all the excitement she needed out of her family instead o. running a shoppe or having a career. Was Grandma happy? Did she feel she had a full life? Did sh-. as much of a thrill as her granddaughter gets out of being in the movies? Was Grandma as well-off with one husband as grand- daughter has been with 3. or 4. or 5? We will never know. How Can l !! ' g Morning Smile n; culls Ashley — _ ‘ .1 M " MUCH CHEAPER J A Scot boarded a tramcar carry- ing a very bulky parcel. The con- ductor, noting the size, decided it. Q. How can I keep the coffee pot clean and sweet? A. Try putting a tablespoonful of soda in the pot. till with water, was above think that making a happy home and rearing a fine family gave her l and let it boil for a few minutes! Then rinse with boiling water. Doi hhs about once a wee-k. Q. l-low can I stop the bllrllifl! 0f oil? A. When oll is burnlng,_ throw on snleal, flour. sand. earth, or grav- tlhe standard for frze carriage. so he said. "It'll be a‘. penny fc- you. and ‘ab. fzr your parcel.” Angus w stricken speechlrrs for a moment, and then he struck. hLs elbow into the parcel "ad said: "Come oot o’ that wi’ ye, Sandy; o1. Wate. spreads the flames and increases the danger. Q. What can I do if an oven gets too hot while baking a cake? A. Place a vessel of cold wa.er on tlhe shelf be- eath the cake. This will reduce hr it's two pence cheaper sitting dov l than for me to carry yel" _ KEEP CLOSED ‘Ilhere was a queue outside 1 ‘ " "We. where a notice pro-, mised "Back at two-fifteen." l Presently a little man came along and pushed his w-ay Lo the front. He was promptly pushed» back. ' ‘ He shoved his way to the front again and a burly man grabbed him and tossed him book. ' "0. K." said tlhe little fellow. "Then I won't open the bloomin.’ shop." 10 INCH SOFTIE DOLLS IElPS PREVENT PEISPIIIIIUII SPIITS Allll lllill Ilfllollt IIIITATIII fill Isms ARDJD gives you double procession. ls prosecrsyoufmoolpers dbflfidtlhllld helps proton your cs from pm mason no. c-ms Lillie Dutch boy sllo sin dolls are quietly made and the clothes doaspomhsidlssoodoslessdeodort: {his she fills amuse Ogdtzlfimflflllls tvsulsha ionsutiy- cdisre results. With Add, you Ill absolutely "fl “u! Ill"! 7W8" Ih uo- oaths Wlllhfl-PIMOCC your sod dlllln wldl Add. lcslsusloglrsorlapirlsvsry hi. 15¢. fiend 99f. no sully crocheted. Pattern No. 2-1050 contains complete inltruo- - s To order: Send I cents in com to Noediowo k B Cbarl a ‘in uroau. I otto nonhuman-loco ’ _.__.._.___s___.______ NIIIIO Even a turnip rolling in the cellar “makes my heart go pit-a- pat" on Halloween This was an ideal night for sebline and the" ilk to walk. Dark and cloudy once the night closed in. with a 8h“!!! of p, wind in the freq and it whin- lug about house corners. Pard him- gelg sensed the slrangeneas of the night now llnd then sending ‘up mournful walls as he prowled about the premises. I suppose then it was really no wonder/then Rob's car lit up the drQe-w y it picked cut two phantom cl-e lures in its “she pa“; let, Qul, g rclrible howl and I brought myself to a window to find out tile cause of his dis- gl-eag, Qne ghostly prowler was all in white. He or it might have been she, floaters along the lawn lcontiluueel on Page 3) c nip QACPOKRUI llusollfv g Cook b Corner GRAPE JELLY BABE (Makes about 2 dozen bars) One-half cup sugar, 1% pupal sifted flour. ‘A teaspoon baking powder. ‘A teaspoon salt. is tea-i 590m cinnamon. Vs teaspoon nut- meg. ‘A cup shortening. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 egg. beaten. it cup milk, ii t. grape Jelly. am together dry ingredients Cream shortening add vanilla, cut into dry ingredients. Stir eggs into milk. Add to flour- mixture and blend. Spread half of mxture in greased baking pan. Cover with grape jelly amd’ spread remaining mixture over top of jelly. Bake in moderttzly ‘-ot oven (400 degrees F.) for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool, cut in bars. once like Jamie could not very well - ' - .132 76% or. Au. Aouus HAVI no saunt- Tho lor'|o Romance, Populwily, Success Donftyou be u vinim of BAD BREATH. You don't need no oflend. just brush your teeth night and morning and bdon 0on1 date with Colgate Tooth Powder. Remember, scientific rears prove that, iu ‘l’ cases out of l0, Colglne Tooth Powder quid“! 51°!” 911i b"! breath. .Yes, Colgate! doable-action cleans your breath as is dean; 3...... math-two lob: for the prlco of one. rl/z/e. owl/r; n" rtlbw/z‘ mill/r I-vJIIl/r v ,- COLGATI TOOTH POWDER i (- v i B, motel-ca Leo I=L-- - -"- Children's Playtime _,I:s Why not spread on old sheet on the f::r for " children to sit on when cutting paper dolls. It. v.11 save clothes as well as the rug, and the scraps can be easily gathered up l the ahvt when they have lin- ished playing. Baking When baking green peppers ap- ples, or tomatoes, put them in muf- tin poms. They are easy to remove and will keep their shape bztter than if cooked close togclher in a baking til". Soft Collars Iron ihhg soft collars on a folded "CAPULETIE" BY CABNIGII NEW TYPE 0F BNUG HA1‘ NEW YORK- The snug hat has sponsors as the wide brimmcd vol- vets which are predicted for full winter rcgalla. Hattie Carnegie shows, not a Juliette cap, tut o ospulette. a head hugging little hat of gold mesh besprinkled W!!! sequins. imitation stones and other bright bits. Girls who dance, iov_s this little hat although its privy will wreck any budget. ~- Illlnllll Docrons Pnovn 2out of 3uomen can haw ...1l.v. Turkish towel to get the bost re- suits. Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated Don't upset u child already upset iw on: otlvutioa with nuty-tutin h grlpingr lvo Children's Own Tablets. his new corrective undo ol- poclull! for growing youngsters’ needs ll so leusaht to tlkr-ncta lo gently and nos- II tho " ‘ reactions this oven tllo flilliflt child won't obicct. to this llloko‘ laxative-taking time only on t8 dlld and vouroelf. mother] Got Children's . on ‘nu-u coda at your dronin- I4 K . ' 36 doctors looted tho folmollvo Plon- on 1285 women. In sddltlon,_l4ll Cans-v disn women ofall ngu and rbul typo "Rd the Palmolive Plan lrl their own homel- Two our of chm of all those wonltfl fgpqflgd smlzlng —F OR THE IAIIIO SAVER With woolen: so hard to get you'll welcome this design for l beautifully tefiorcd Jerkin and skirt to make from s man's suit. Notice .1) oontl for PATTERN which includes occasion sowing . Print your lino. Adyess and Style Nimbus plainly. Bo Ilrotoststosfloyouwishfnoludo oostsl unit or sou; number in your udltbsl. Address Pattern Department. ‘rho Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. mo N!!!” rNeédlecraftr skin improvement! in jut 14 14F“ roof that till slmbolive Pl: can sin l i‘. - compiexign loveli- ‘ nus ro you loo NIH‘! All. YOU D01 _ ' Wail our face rhree dam _| 6171"“ ‘l, ~ _ ' - ~ Pslmolve Soap and, and than‘, Vi!!! ' t " face-doth massage Palmolive s elvflff‘ in; lather into your skin-fit? I" f?” 60 msndl. It‘ your skin ls exrl-s-senilllfl- use iuu your finger- ~ rips to massage in l - Palmolives lovely sot’: lather. Then rluu: well-first with warm water, fol- by cool-dad - pa! dry. Thor's sill PAIMOUVI gives you those complexion M05" o° ms oltlusss °° tsss osvusss muss mrruss