_ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M V, ~ i‘¢_"i.'_}_§f:*l_-v1_.1_,1;;31 ‘ _ ‘ r Y ______ p, . .___ _ a n _ _ i ‘ v . ..._ __. ...._.-_._...T .. _-.-1_--,_._ I ”' ;. . 9 a ‘ , _ F . - l. ' s. oman S ealm n’- octa an €FSOHG '2' (IS ION-E, ure- l 81G UH: ‘ F. ' _ i , . . . ........ _ M m", _Docs a HIP?! ° e M, , I _ Part-s Styles “Luz” _ ,1 Mum,“ JVhat the Fd8hl0fldbl8 are Wearing Fashzons n d on -—- ---- _ g .31.’ i Dix ~ ,1» 3:201? m tr D u‘ m Am F‘ s _, u; ' . ° - Phi Ie on; vor ‘no: chance gr , .. . . BY may KNIGHT i! us, c rcssmakmg Lesson Furmshed M, m, cm“, w, _ n", rmozwg" BM g United Prms Staff Correspondent l A l Every P attern By FRANCES PAGE: ; - “ ' ’ ' ‘ 9 ' a ers ‘ I1 - _ -'—1-——- 4V , _ _ _ i PARIS, March 3.—"(U. P.)—Somethlng new lms clumped down M01136]? 5 Can t T€ach Their D 51g G. lsy Annabelle W0 . Odpyrmm m“ b s‘ 1° ’ on the style situation here in Paris. It is an idea. that is going to thlng‘ Nowadays, Because M er“ 1r - n ._ ‘_ ' 7 y sow?" i :.:::<:.::z::::::;:.:::1: z".:::;:::;:..$.:.r::;.:::;":.surf Know Abouitheworldandflfw ~m.’fi-’:2f.352.°§i'.i.‘:‘;£‘..f.";§‘..§.f;’;£:.§‘.fii‘fi“ti’"~- l ton any and every placethat a button may formerly have ap- t0 Protect Themselves From l. geeiggt wgllieenbgthisusgurlctg: 12m: 371g or com wmbmatmm‘ u Wm“ with m“? o‘ hm“ :16 a peered. . Than Th9“ Parents C311 define-r blue shade I 1nd blue, brown and pink were endorsed. All these were mm“ \.._ f ' Once in a while it'is round like a button. or square but usually m - The circular skirt out with Jacket them,“ A “M” womm won ‘ mum“ ‘rock hi! in it isoval at one end and square at the other. They are done in ' _ i m t fl t m sons’ p51”; pink and bme unwed m yoke formation ‘m! wuh u" many kinds of metal and. Grimm {or 5pm and 9.3mm” use’ and "What do mothers teach their daughters nowadays?" asked a. middle~ 51:31:» a a ms om e mm so “m” b°1°1‘°- "I'M Mn yoke was accentuated by a row of the; studded with jewels for eienmg. With them collars are clamped to at side. The large medium rough ggmw h“ t. same way A thoroughly 1nd efficient manner of making things "ad "m" °f a gmup M wmnen’ " The pattern also provides m’ ‘on: ' ' o pa‘ m“ "5 ' ‘ t I "N thin " re lied a woman bitterly, "there is nothing that a. mother sleevu blinded in Pink ribbon. a frock, and belts and cufls and gloves are clamped together in the ° 3' p “a h the modem Z-m because Sm thinks she style No 2964 may be h“ m ‘be! H" n“; mo“ u “mun wmbuuuon o’ ‘ pink ma . - an c - -, ~ bro" whatever they are’ my put‘ ~ ‘knows it all and she is only interested 111 "miner's l2 14 16 1B 20 years 36 and 3B 1mm’ ‘h’ “P685 of pmk Wm, “d, plum “M, m, knee on the ', . z Long colored or metal tubes cut in sections with round string 1 t nd archaic Her m-h - it - . ‘mt’ we bodice with diam-l hm“ marked by bum, rubber run through them fashion necklaces and bracelets that ex- View“ because they are so qua n a ' c es bus ' ' m‘ A 1"." of brown linen had a ‘scalloped outline o! straw, was o! brown with c. pink band . Another woman wore c short sleeved white crepe 1mg ‘m, chevron bands on the bodice. The shallow crowned white m“ hat 118d a white ribbon trim. Ribbon trims in band or bow were remarked on m; mum", Another very aznart woman wore a white crepe frock Wm, m; rovers, topped by double-breasted navy flannel jacket with gm; bu; tons in yachting style and another favored a shallow b rough straw white hat with the brim caught up in front by a my, ideas, her theories, her plan of life as different from ours as if we belonged to o. different species, so how can we guide her along a road we have never travel- ed ourselves? It is like some one sitting safely on a stone bench shouting advice to the pilot of an air- plane about how to run it. It's indispensable fbr sports in pink. Her but of wool jersey with pique contrast. In printed crepe silk it is fash- ionable with plain crepe trim. In plain flat crepe, I contrasting shade is smart. You will see one attractive style utter another as you turn over the pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. actly fit the throat and wrist without having openings anywhere. These are especially adaptable to the geometric designs that are so popular now. ' ‘ And would you believe it-wrists that wear very wide brace- . lets. either on both or just one, have an accompanying frock with _ both or one sleeve cut just as much shorter as the bracelet is wide. The neckline worn with it is of the same width and flts the dress like n collar-saves laundering too, which makes it practical. ‘W!!! "When I was n girl there was u. feminine code that had been handed down through countless gener- ations from,mothcr to daughter, and from earliest 1f -a-‘-._.-_..-..' IRISH STEW WITH DUMPLINGS King George's pet Cairn terrier, any familiarities from men and save her lips for i110 1111111 511C vlmlvificii- and that men would not respect her, unless she was modest and retiring, Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (com preferred). pink crepe frock with deep yoke of flesh net in modifbd suspender- fashion. A white‘ crepe dress topped b, bright blue crepe jacket, double breasted, and with white pen-i m. K. MC ’ i fan its ethics were instilled into our minds. As soon as we could Styles for children or the mm’ m” b11141 bow. Her white kid pumps were trimmed with perforated ‘ "lg ‘gorge s uxndertiand anything ‘It all our mothers taught us that u girl must always matron, the siouk-and a series of MW kid- For me Cook Pup Begs be very careful of her conduct; that she must be ladylike in speech and dc- dressmaking articles. It is a book 1 sructh pink 2nd blue appeued including on‘ can “caved Verdun For Crgwd pm-cment; that she must not smoke nor drink; tlmt she must not permit that. will save you money. n an “n; w! h m embroidered bans“ and h“ mu"- IIIO I marked by banding l’ g - S1 ip, provided a diversion for the '1 ' ' flgcifund! breast O lamb out m qaige crowd which assembled m see "Many of the things that our mothers taught us we diddnoiztluindcrsitand glee o; bog}; 10 bentg, “m5 was smart" 1,; Qup can“; cu; m cubg5_ the King depart for sflndflhghflm at the time, and they didn't explain to us why we should o s an re I ce o pa tem 15 cents. :)______ >___ H’ i _~_,1§ m“, tumipm cut in tub“ recently. frain from doing that, because they would have considered itflfndecent to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I . , *_= --l onion. sliced. The royal party had already en- have mentioned sex to a pure YOURS Blfl. bull‘ JUSBdbEXdBCLLSCC u sic psi"; w d rf I F Q . 4 cup; potatoes in 14.1mm slices, tered the special train, and Snip, ma!!!“ We" impwmd "m" "s" n“ “p” “e an p c! g p b h d No. 2984. Size .'.................... e A snu‘. 1,; cup 5mm m; creamflflored w“ an nicely did fix them in our nsciousness and make us careful o ow we e ave g _ I‘ I , .3," and peppen ‘ curled’ was being led towards the ourselves. ...............i;........;... . I Th," w“ a d“, “me m,” m“ l Dumplings. p train by a footman, when snip . “m9 _ gram jng m 91d “mum”, on“ "Put meat m kettle’ cover [Wm] “lddenly saw the crowd!‘ “But suppozehle ‘gm g1? dflulilcilteliltglxiitait! msehelaccr: esgheacllgesrffi‘; v22: "' wlygrliwgasygloxlilnfggamfiarlucettfel: first‘; l“ 59.45- "5 m" llhfld- mlfilm- I _ v r e W0 5 _ _ v _ ‘ loecuroconun - - - - - - . - IIIIOIIIIQQQIIII n I ' xilizgg water and tumlok-d slowly“ for Without further ado he sat down mist: t! 3512:‘? h” she wants to be pals with them. when I am Shocked A cluc l1tt.c tailor ed model with street Addm“ 5am‘; p51“; make ygu (eel ma". mpg he wm grow up an upflsm m‘ o ours or un " en er. ter ' - cooking for one hour, add carrot, turnip, and onion. Half an hour be- fore serving, add the potatoes. Thicker: with flour, mixed with ll cop cold water. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with dumplings. v ' Yield: Eight servings. One serving Total, 460 calories protein, 159 calor- on the platform, and, to the delight c! the crowd, raised himself on his hind paws and began to beg. It needed a good deal of persuas- ion by the footman and his royal master to make snip literally come down to earth again and enter the train. at her letting boys kiss heir, she tells me to forget it, that a. kiss has no more significance than a handshake, and when I urge- her to maintain a mcldenly reserve in her attitude toward men, she demands to know how she is to pull of! that kind of stunt when she is working side by side with men in an oflice all day. “So there we mothers are. Helpless to teach our girls how to take care of themselves in a world of which we know nothing, except that it is full of dangers that they are not wise enough or experienced enough, in spite of the French guimDe effect that youth adores. It's charming in pilot blue light nnruunalenoennnooeeooluoluouboson-out: C"?! State Health service; .5 fi Ocnadian Medical able a. single dose of pure Bleurated Magnesia will bring you Instant Re- lief! ' ‘ For Indigestion, the rtcmpb e!- fectiveness of this special non-laxa- tive BIBURATED form o! Magnesia is really woderfuL-Iiven the most ob» stinnte cases quickly respond. Pleas- ant and ' kpenaive to use. Ask your druggiat Switzerland ma u: u» countries honorable m ." “I'm afraid," smiled the umber, "that lifs going to be rather d“. cult." "Acthetwigiebcntsotbetrecb inclined." murmured the old gentle- man pompouely "But the trouble is," uid the mother, “the twig is bent on being fee; fat, 228 calories; carbohydrates, n , . _ g 313-1," 73 cnoflu l \ their aelf- Dlncency. to know how to avoid. on, d m. worm m “mm” h“ warm r ,, - '"—'—"--—-—- _ “ f , , , “‘ , _ U _ _ _ ¢1=¢$Plll‘"1'¢3°\ll‘¢¢I-‘ BQVHIIW-Icllr D91‘ many and Italy, where a little men AmbQI-COIOIQCI Liqllld Steps For "me modem girl has her own idea. of what she needs to know," said "" ' "' ‘W cent of he: available water power is than mu their available force] no Stops Rheumatism Doubt quickly turns to relief when ‘piatica, lumbago and neuralgia. are rented with Nerviline. Its healing, ioothing powers are like magic-in they sink right through the sore ner- ves and muscles, Relief ls sure. suf- fering stops —- because pain cannot live if Nervillne b. applied. Think of the hundreds oi ills that come to every family — cramps, colds. stom- ach pains -— all are remedied and sickness avoided just by using Nervl- line. Why not get a 35c bottle to- day from your druggist? ERVILNE Dives Out Pain .l'\ “To be forsaken by’men" is worse _\=.\an to be attacked by men. {jirls used to die with broken iéhrts. Nowadays they merely get mad and sue. ' ' Prince’s Pup Cora, the Prince of wales‘ famous Cairn terrier, now walks upstairs ‘to her master's bed. Rheumatics made the jump from the floor to the bed a painful not sfor Cora, so the Prince had a special set of little wooden steps made for her. The story is told in a. book of poems by h. Ward Florence. “LAST VMAN" T0 oer GOLD PIECE WEST FRANKFORD, Ill., March 3. ; --A $20 gold piece will be sealed in a glass case and go to the "last man" | of n World War Veterans "Last Man" club organized here. VIRGINIA DRY AGENTS BUSY RICHMOND. Vs... March 3.--Vir- ginia slate prohibition officers con- fiscated 4.997 gallons of liquor, 127,- 950 gallons of mash and 136 stills during January. e body would be happy and we would do away with divorce." Efiquette {feat givezliutzfllrilrislisriilgqzvllxtéldfiwbblgrfl: n ere g - "Huh," ‘said the man, “women will never learn any sense about love." B’ 3mm“ u‘ icct the outer gannents from the Promp! relief from HEADACHES. SORE another woman, "and I was interested In reading in a paper the other day what the feminine coeds in a big university consider this to be. “They said that a girl should know how to take care of herself under all conditions. She should kno whow to dress, how to smoke. how to drink, how to pet, so she won't be surprised at anything, how to keep her heart and not to ‘fall easily’ for boys and how to get along with other girls. "These are not exactly the precepts that we were taught at our mothers’ knees, but, for all that, they ofler a. pretty good line for the modern girl to follow, and let us hope that the young, out of~the fullness of their exper- iences, can offer each other expert advice which we mothers are incapable of giving. "As, for instance, what to do when a caddish youth gets too caddish on an automobile drive ten miles from home, and how to keep an amorous em- ployer in his place without losing your Job, when he considers that being made love to is part of a private secretary's duties. “Of course, at first glance it is horrifying to learn that knowing how to drink and pet 1s considered part of the modem girl's education, but if they are going to do these things, surely they need to know all about the dangers they involve and the risk they run in indulging in these pastimes. Perhaps if girls were taught the effect of bootleg liquor on their morals and com- plexions they would oftener tum down their escorts flask, and it they knew more about the risk they ran in kissing they would not give their lips to any Tom, Dick and Harry in payment for a. movie ticket or a glass of soda water. “And if girls could really be taught how to keep their hearts and not fell for any good-looking chap with a keen line who came along, what trag- edies would be avoided! For it is woman's foolishness in love that drown the world in tears, and if only girls were wise enough to steer their hearts to- ward nice, sober, moral, industrious young men instead of falling for drunk- ards and neer-do-wells and wasting their nflcctions on married men, every- Svrwenms from constipation will be interested in Mrs. Van Horn’: letter below. She wrote us voluntarily to express he: appreciation for the wonder- ful results Kellogg's ALL-BEAN brought. “I have been using Ann-Bum for one year and have a move- ment every morning. Before I was taking medicine every three or four days. Now I never take any. Many thanks to ALL-BRAN- I can't praise it too much.” Sincerely, Mas. C. W. VAN Honu (Address on request) Don't let constipation sap your health and strength. Guard against it-now. Just eat two tablespoonfuls of KelloggbALL- BnAN daiiy—in chronic cases, with ever meal. Relief is guar- anteed. t all grocers-in the red-and-green package. liiade by Kellogg 1n London, Ontario. 4w"??? ALL-BRAN “Perhaps not," replied the woman, "but. anyway, it is encouraging to hear that the young one: are trying to use their heads instead of their hearts." DOROZHHY DIX. For Your Cookbook Clvlar Appellate. Roll out puff pesto and cut oblong l i l “Augh-waugh-gr-r-ri" And again "Gnow — ahwb - wombdgon — fib- gour-r-rl” remarked the baby lustily. “Alas!" said Mr. Newdad, "that I should have lived to become the fa- ther of a train announcer!" strips of even size. Bake to n golden brown and spread with caviar and decorate with mayonnaise. Serve as hora d‘ oeuvres. In the Kitchen Dlgry Pie plates need not be greased. as pastry contains enough lat for this purpose. é It is but io cook vegetables 33k? shown a: e r d1‘ R ‘ k f five daygliln d: hzszpeanjflti: for Q. Is it good form to talk of domestic aflairs in a public convey- once or on the street? A. No; it is very rude. Q. Is a friendly note accompany- ing a gift ever out of place? A. Never. , Q. What is known as the "Great Amati-sun Visit"? A. The week-end. Toronto Exhibition Dress according to the weather, not according t0 the time of the you. The amount of clothing required de- rpends upon the ‘ tun, 1m upon the month or day of the you‘. Individuals differ; some require to wear more clothing than other; "m order to keep warm. The amount of clothing required also depends upon occupation and upon working conditions. In n hect- edroomnomoceclothlnginrequir- edthaniawomoutofdoorclnsum- mar. Too much clothing cancel the body to pomptre excessively and then, almost surely, chilling occurs when. the individual goes out into the cold. The habit of not removing out- door clothing when cittlng indoor: causes perspiration with subsequent chilling, and sometimes this in fol- lowed by g, cold or some other in- be avoided, and it is pointed out that, as we have said, chilling usually re- sults from too much clothing rather than from an insufficiency. The feet should be kept dry. I! we get our feet wet and then sit at home, or at school, or at work, our feet are chilled while the rest of the body remains warm. In some way this favours the occurrence of colds. If the feet do become wet, shoes and stockings should be changed and the perspiration of the body. It e180 89!‘- ves as a covering which may b9 changed as the temperature chm!”- Thc outdoor worker in winter us- ually needs to wear woollen under- warm. Wool has the advent-BEE 01 absorbing perspiration and not al- lowing rapid GVBDOPBWD; in this way. the wearing of woollen mt! prevents chilling. Underclothing should be changed as often as it is 7011mm! W 5° 9° t° keep it clean. Boiled underwear l! offensive, and, besides, it favours the occurrence of B11111 41895-595- Much discomfort uia actual disease (Continued on page 10) fection. Chilling of the body should _ wed;- in order that he may keep - harnessed, as compared with GU!‘- 1v. sir . ‘ueumd N 0t a Scratch How mum front coerce, may cleeneen m ‘ y? 1H pg“; 1U MEAGO m" 1 day m ‘dune, m they cm] prorecuon. Makcit today-with Purity, §Th G 1d D In: h 911 W? “huh”? l“. bath hly hilldbef m ' 0 en as winowl-l-lotl en dd In ml! . i‘ ' ~ RHEUMAT'SM' NEURH“ ucedomu‘ c e m W m; Eddejfeaigglzuarziku. n°?.,."$§1l"..ll".§l.§3"<.$'2 e 0f 31d Age noun surface-and make it herd to clean. UIO on =1 i NEURALGM, cows. mPnlper irilliharo :1?» nttmctivekon l alfUil "‘ hfééfifilnfifilfl. "i"'.i'i'.pl'ln”.‘...~ . . the are, odorhu clwlm B011 Ami-i"! ‘mg; ' QOIIO e ureyorccan Bllwuaanndnlrinmlxtnnlchll: ' 010100" Wind Ion MIMI‘: i AC was "u runs when carved at me mm and should " m" i!" i for v mm». How happy they my be if we w! ml p0 you cm I _ . -kv.-.noeq-nan4il"‘ secs the priceless heritbflfi 0f W“ Boa unarmed mum yet." Made h l" ..- be 6:731: hl-nd for the moreudresnbnl 1311122.” higsaiililggntaeédverzgaaai: xeefllflm I bud, ¢N.m._, ‘pompmg cpl“ ‘m! g mowp . . oc - I we mm. Ltbend- to tbo first 11w o! "mg. pqmlg, sold qt grocery More! DOESNOT HARM l benlth-keep u» bowel: cctivmOld I A- _, _ A _ w!“ "I! age gets n» mo. om u the cilmi- _ - r THE HEART with minced plIllCJ. eggmflerve on hot tout end cprinxlq Herd-boil S cggl. Shell gnd out‘ into dice. Prepare l 1-2 cup: cream mm and uuon with 1 tablespoon nnchovy pub and 3-4 cup grated can». am over‘ slow m until the‘ pllh end cheese are melted, than add The man who hll fir, pa, final: for our Oovnnnyhmme-on thcPn-lc; If“; my, nag’ umnz ) tin one are out of order. Pro- 3:1- dliggrion and active bowoll. are . m uation o! all peuonoul and mm matter. ‘they promote clean hecltby conditions within the body, overcome constipation, headache joint piina and those vague who! kindred to old BIG. An loll-Dr. Hamilton's