I walked s mile with Pleasure 7 She chatted all the way. But left me none the wiser For all she had to say. I I O ‘But, oh. the things I learned from her When Sorrow walked with me. BULWARKS FOR BABIES At what age should a child be immunized against whooping cough? Well, say national health authorities in this field, inocula- tions at the age of three months are thought by some to afford pro- tectlon. However, immunity is judg- sd after the seventh month. In some instances a combined vaccine to protect against whooping cough. diphtheria and tetanus is used, when the child is six months old. The family physician should the guide in this. as in other health matters. Don't make audible comments to your companion during a motion picture or stage production. It is annoying to neighbors. IS FEMALE SEX TIIAT SPITEFUL‘! _____ , In a psychological gossip game. dreamed up by several professors and tried out on men and women students, the professors were sur- prised to find that in repeating the gossip given them, the women tended to emphasize the parts that were derogatory to their own sex. ‘ . That really shouldn't have sur- prised the professors, or anybody else, says Ruth Millett. Women have a unique way of list- ening to gossip. If it's favourable to a woman. the item of gossip ‘- goes in one ear and out the other. But when it's derogatory. it sticks in the memory indefinitely where it can be dragged up and brought forth at any future date. "Mrs. Jones Smith," Aunt Sadie repeats thoughtfully when Mrs. Jones Smith's name is mentioned. “Isn't she the Mrs. Jones Smith who divorced her husband and then married her chauffeur? Yes, I'm sure she's the one. It happened nine or 10‘ years ago, but I remem- ber very well Mrs. White's telling rne about it." And so it goes. Women's minds Iust work that way. Without any effort at all, they can catalogue any bit of gossip that puts another woman in a bad light. But they are very vague about the complimentary things they hear about another woman. Their men- tai filing system just tosses into the discard anything that makes another woman look good. DACHE GOES AUSTERE New: York — Lily Dache‘: gone austere and a bit flapper. The volatile little milliner who's been turning out some of the pret- tiest hats in the world for years left all the gay trimmings off when she made up this fall and winter collection. And many of her hats. sitting well down on the head and rather high above it, bear a reminiscent resemblance to the girl of the 5920's immortalized by John Held, r. ». (>- -~ -fl~1ii'i.|l 1 Head-hugging little cloches with bubble or drape crowns, stove-pipe bonnets and "scandal" caps-“be. (‘Fill-SE they expose a great deal of the head"-—are the season's stock in trade. Most of them are in black 0r gray or dark taupe. Most also are rut high or fitted snui: in hack to accommodate the whooping stand-up collars on the coats Miss Dache has designed to I g0 with them. The miiliner says \ she's going into the dress business too. She promises a showing in the near future. With a touch of flapper are the black velour hat with a stiff brief xi brim and a bowler crown swatlied q . in black jersey and the cloqhe. i l . l brimmed hat which sits ivell clown 1 ‘ on the cars and carries a turban- ‘ worked crown. be' LivingeSiLc-isure A '/.THE woman's REALM “Scandal-s” Some of the "scsndals"-—cut out like a curl of orange peel—give a look of a spitcurl superimposed on this yeark hairdo. Directolre. or "conversation" non- nets have stiff face framing brlms and a squared-off length of stove- pipe utting out behind. There's a vari lion in one Robin Hood hat with a squashed-in point and a other is built up with four bumper tiers and topped with a point like a chocolate "kiss." Bubble Crowns Bubble crowns are just will‘ In name implies — some smoothly" globular, others crushed into slight drapery. Miss Dache says her jersey draped hats were conceived to take care of the days she just doesn't have time to get to the hairdresser. One of the most imaginative has a‘ jersey drape over a black velour brim. The ends of the drapery are gold cords that wrap around the throat like a choker. For evening there is gaiety — multi-colored beaded caps worked like bird's nests and a few whlffs of diamond-dotted black veil that should lend glamor to anything. ENJOY VOGUE New York — Dark, Conservative colors in gloves set the pace be- cause they team so perfectly with the rich broadcloths, brocades. and velvets now in fashion. One of the new color characteristics is em- phasis on navy. It doesn't take very keen perception to trace the completely co-ordinated color pro- motion of navy as a winter novelty in shoes, bags. and gloves right across the country. Another unusual color combina- tion ties in navy with brown. Cocoa, too. is an important fall color. But in gloves, black, white, and beige remain the perennial best sellers. The use of fringe on gloves and handbags highlights the vogue for the Victorian. Aris puts cro- cheted lace medallion inset on its back, etched in jet. Watch bronze as one of the new accessory col- ors in gloves. bags. shoes, and pearls. DIRECTOIRE. EMPIRE ‘JNES FAVORED Paris — Many now favor Direc- tolre and Empire lines. the form- er being most popular in tailored styles, jackets and redingotes carrying high, winged collars and a hint of fullness. reminiscent of coat-tails, in the back. As far as the Dlrectoire line for evening is concerned. it is best por- trayed by Robert Piguet. whose satin dresses yviih short pointed trains have molded skirts, slash- ed and rounded up in front or at the side, and short bodices of con- trasting color or harmonizing em- broideryz The Empire line is ably handled by Paquin, where an equally short bodice tops supple skirts of faille and satin falling from a high, fit- ted princess skirt, with the authen- tic fullness of the period develop- lng from the back of a high waist- ine. A HANDY PAINT HOLDER If you're thinking of changing the color of your walls by doing a bhi of home-painting yourself — there's a good system for carrying your paints and varnishes with you which won't cost you a penny. Just take a wooden clothes hang- er and turn it upside down. Over the hook of the hanger, drape the handle of a paint can. For your extra varnish or paint brushes, make little notches on the under- side of the hanger (that's the side that's now turned upward and hang the handles of other cans and buckets in the cut-out groove. Grip your hand around the hanger in direct center . . . and you have a r- Do you suffer \ F With Its Nervous, lllghstrung Feelings? Areyou tsmsblodbydintnenoffemele functional monthly disturbances? Doe! . it make you feel no nervous. omniv- net-less week, a bit moody-st such i tlmeefTl-iennotry Lydie s. rimm- Vegetsble Compound to relieve such Iymptmnal Women by the thou have reported remarkable besseflte. Plnkbun‘: Compmmd In whet Doctors all nuberlne sedative. Ithnaglflld soothing efleet an one of woman e meet important orgene. Taken tragedy- Pinhhanfe Com bll e “en's:- .51 1Y- - Pl "due gghuneesgeinet ohdbtnmJtfaaslo lflflbfiffilfihid-JIIIGIAIIOIIIQIAIS. Monthly l-‘enisls Palm ' c ad lo E/rm:__;.d::ih{.:;_3..ss “$21.. iisii. meeshlw w... ._ l0 llbtssr MFEMAI. distress from ‘T trailing pheasant feather. And an- ' BillE lilBBiiii BR-7-IB For exfra convenient rack on which you may carry at least three cans with you —all in one hand. TlVEEDS OUT OF PADDOCK; - INTO TI-IE TOWN London, Eng. — You don't have to be “horsey” to wear tweeds in Britain now. They have come right out of the paddock and into iown for smart wear. The tweed suit which used to be kept for country week ends or for long tramps across moors now has to double for formal duty. Tailor- ed tweeds take their place beside duvateens, baratheas. and velours for day wear. And I have seen a light tweed jacket worn over a black velvet skirt-a suit whicn is suitable for an afternoon's shop- ping or informal evening party. i Subdued Patterns, Colors Tweeds have, in consequence, been modified for this dual career. They have become finer, smoother, often more subdued in pattern and color. Bright penny checks have given way to some extent to hound's tooth. to bird's eye, or to soft pastel mixtures. In a “Drury" suit at Debenham and Freebodys. for instance, soft blues merge with maroon to give the appearance of pale mauve stripes which were used horizont- ally on the suit coat and vertically on the flared skirt. One of the new materials which has been produced is a "crepe tweed." This is a fine, hard ma- terlal, rather like the prewar wool georgette. At Jay's of Regent street ket. When the topcoat is removed. a short-sleeved blouse coat gives it the appearance of a jumper suit. The “tweed" is skillfully woven in grays and pinks. GOOD TEETH RULES TOLD Tootaches are old-fashioned. That is the opinion of Dr. John C. Brauer of the University of Washington school of dentistry, a leading authority on children's dentistry. Can Avoid Them Dr. Brauer said older folks can't always be spared from aching mol- ars because of past habits, but [ew children would experience dental pain during their lives if they practised preventive measures iiow known to dental science. "The determining factors teeth are cared for," Dr. Brauer said. with dental decay." live Poinfie protection of children's teeth: tist before he is three years old. The average youngster already has dental decay by his third birthday. 2—Adequate nutrltionaFdiet, in- eluding proper amounts of milk eggs, meats. fruits and cereals. Iew Sweet: sweets such as candy, gum, pop rich pastries, jams and jellies. and brushing of teeth. 5—Toplcel applies“ fluoride. a new treatment Dental Association. How Can I H! Iyhnelldq Q. Bow osn f remove paper has stuck to the table surface‘! A. When paper has becom stuck to the polished surfsee of leaving any snark. was a Dorville three-piece suit 5‘ what 15 a word beginning made °f ‘ms mabeflai- with pr that. means “to put off When worn complete, it looks 1mm day to gay"? like a suit with e box-pleated skirt and three-quarter-length. fitted jac- ANSWERS are what the child eats and how his "Heredity hes little to do He lists five major points in the 1——A child should visit the den- rrg ooanomv. éDOROTH Y DIX CHARLOTTETOWN SA YS- m... T0 ily at all. six days a week an fuses, and if I go do. but I have never them. I never ev leave until I go It'lsn't that I a little of the fun and liberty that gir ANSWER: I think you are very make them fully understand that u to emancipation. looks shine. an old maid. for she is out of the sw it than it is for a teen-ager. always just selfishness. They don't DEAR DOROTHY DIX: engaged soon. but l have an older my sister very much. but I also love ANSWER: Get along with your Better English D. O. Wlllfnml 1. Vifhat is wrong with this sen- tence? "Tliis building was back of tine house." 2. Whaq, is the correct pronunc- ialtion of "repertoire"? 3. Which one of these word; is misspelled? Dependency, hesitancy, despondanoy. 4. What does the word "infer- ential” mean‘! 1. Say. “This building was be- hind the house.“ 2. Pronounce rep- er-twas, first e as in red_ a as in ah, accent first syllable. 3. Des- pondency. 4. Deduced by s logical conclusion frccn given data. "His conclusions were inferential." 5. Procrastlnate. The Stars Say- l; Genevieve Kesnbil For Tuesday, October 19 IT is quite probable that recent clever and well-organized activities may culminate on the personal side of life. The domestic. social and professional life may assume a livellness of desire for celebrations and festivities in the home or in connection with those businesses. occupations and projects revolving Slrl Who Supports Self. llolps Fsislly. Should Demand llorman Social Llfs .._-_- _, DEAR. MISS DIX: I am 24 years old. Live st home and help out financially since my father is an invalid. I don't mind helping the 1am In fact. I am proud to be in a position to do so, but I do think that s girl of my age should be allowed a little freedom. I work d on Sunday afternoons I would like to go to e movie, but. when I ask my mother to go with me she re- to see where I go and with whom. and she accuses me of meeting strange men which, of course. I never The company I work for gives dances quite often. wddings or showers of my girl friends. pected to coma straight home from work and never tell me something to do, for I can't stand many more of the week ends that I have had for the past four years, and lt_gets worse all the time. parents‘ tyranny, and that you should read the riot act to them and in touch with the crowd, and it is a lot harder for her to get in with When parents refuse to let their grownup daughters have dates. or go anywhere, or play around with the boys and girls, it is practically Mother wants to hold on to their pay envelopes. I am 18 years of age and am going to be and she says I will never see her again if I get engaged first. your sister doing the vanishing act. where to go and. anyway, she would want to be a bridesmaid in the wedding. It is a very common thing for older sisters to be very jealous of younger ones who are more popular than they are. pity, because it not only spoils the bride's pleasure in all of her wedding festivities, but so often it makes the older sister rush into a foolish mar- riage. just because she is silly enough to think that it is sort of a dis- grace for her younger sister to marry before she does. Freedom» BEST POSITIONS OI‘ BODY T0 GET All. 1N AND OUT OI‘ BODY Wihen we wish to breathe air into and out of the lungs. we may won- der what is the best. posture or position of the body. For this purpose, Dr. C. R. Steph- en. in “Anesthesiology? reports his study of the influence of posture or the position of the body at the Montreal Neurological Institute. There were 19 normal adult pa‘.- ients of both sexes. ranging in age from 20 to 62 years. The test was made by means of the metabolism machine. which shows the amount of oxygen the body uses creating heat just to keep all the body pro- cesses going. Seven different postures or posi- tions of the body on the operating table were tested as to their effect upon the patients’ lung capacity: 1. Lying on the back with a pillotw under the head and a. pillow under the knees. 2. Lying on the back with the head lower than the feet. without her she sends my brother been permitted to attend one of en have been allowed to go to the I am ex- to work the next. day. want to run around. I'just want ls of my age are entitled to. Please LIZZIE. foolish and weak to submit to your lm with the youngsters. She is not whne the body was on its back. head and knees supported (the nornnal position). the amount. of a.ir in the lungs when lying faoc downward with a pillow under ab- domen. no chest support. was only about 73 per cent of the normal. On the other hand, it was found that an individual in the sitting or erect position, with knees bent and level with the chest_ showed an increase of 101.3 per cent of nor- mal. When the body was placed on the hack. head high and feet low. the vital capacity (the amount o! air held by the lungs) was increas- ed to 107.4 per cent. ANEMIA want their girls to marry because sister who hasn't a boy friend yet I love Bob. What shall I do’! CYNTHIA engagement and don't worry about She won't. because she has no- Which is a Send today for Dr. Barton's leaf- let on the two types of anemia. Just enclose 5 cents, coin preferred. and a 3-cent stamp. to cover cost handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate. Post Office Box 99. Sta- tion G. New York 19. N. Y.. and ask for leaflet, "Anemia." moo i Morning Smile The song was “Asleep In the Deep" and the singer was well and truly deep when a friendly voice from the back of the hall assailed him. “Go easy. old chap You'll scut- tle yourself if you're not careful." ' .¢.\1.\41\'.~r.\>c~<.~c¢\c~c~€‘<Y-‘6‘<‘~Y7‘4v7"' MINTED CHOCOLATE PUDDING Mabel—.lack told me I was the eighth wonder of the world. Eleanor-And what did you sav? Mabel—I told him not to let me catch him with any of the other seven. Quite odd. the touch of mint flavor here. Try it, if you like t0 get off the beaten path. Serve this pudding with pouring cream or with s little custard sauce which we make with the re- maining two egg 5'01!!!- Yield-o or 7 servings. 3 cups milk 12 medium-sized mint leaves 1/3 cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons cocoa 4 tablespoons corn starch Few grains sail, 14 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Measure milk into top of double boiler: add mini leaves. Cover and heat. to scalding point. Strain. 1n a bowl_ mix the l/Ii C119 5'19“- cocoa. corn starch and salt. Stir a little of the hot miiit- flavored milk into dry iflsredienifr Return all to top of double boils! and wok over low direct heat. stirring constantly. until the nud- dinq is smoothly thickened. Cover and wok over boiling water. stirr- ing occasionally. until no raw flnv- or of starch remains -—_ lbflfli 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm: stir in vanilla. then cool thoroughly. ‘Beat. the es: White! MATRIARCIIAL LAW Urdsr Burmese law. a wife may bee-mg head of the‘ household if the husband drinks too freely. FAMILY OF CATS fine granulated around these. Home improvements along artistic lines of charm and beauty. with ample assets and credit. work toward such objectives_ with pleasant relations and will- ing friends. until stiff but not dry. Grfldullly beat in the 2 tablespoons fine gran‘; ulated sugar. bestind 1M1‘ "'1 d addition until munmie will Bill?“ in peaks. Add meringue tolwd guflding and fold until comb ne , into a paste the Iiostlsellrtbdny Turn‘ into individual dessert glflsws S-—-A minimum of concentrated li-Reguiar and careful cleansing of sodium now recommended by the U. S. Public Health Service and the American that table, soften it with a little olive oil. and then rub with a soft doth. ‘This will remove the paper without , Q. How con‘ 1 use peroxide pro- ec-ly, when used to rnnove a stain Those whose birthday it is. may anticipate a happy. prosperous and fruitful year, with many pleasant activities in which home and per- sonal life may engage the attention enhancing social prestige end popuia iiy. All forms of lnieiness ' aocenting such interests should flourish and give pleasure. Artistic and cultural ambitions should thrive, with credit and increased assets available. Oultivstsr friend- ships under such reigns and find keen enjoyment through charm- personal magnet-ism and cultural contacts. A child born on this day should be happily gifted for a nieeusfiu. happy and prosperous career, in which its personality and disnn supplement. excellent talent; and skills from a garment’! . A. Wait. until flu pesoside is washed out and the stain dried be- fore ironing it. If this is not done. it. is liable to leave a rust- stein. Q. flow can l runove mud from suede shoes? Q U emery board from the manicure can than be easily. A. Rub n‘. spots wiui m flue set. It will loosen the mud. which brushed off end Chili. G'A‘.\"I‘ POTAT" EDMONTON -_ (cri - A 1 U1 m potain. welsh- .gfiagntihmleipollzidl.s ii oiirces. was grown by MW M- E- w‘??? °,f m; city's south-side Bonne 0o ditrlct. E- I094 DESIGN NO. Mother Cat and her three little kittens are stuffed toys. Simple and make. Pattern Ne. 15-1094 contains complete instructions. Needlework Book m cents. To order: sens 20 cents in ooln to Needlework Biueau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Design Ne. E404 E-IUG (‘ONPENSF i) iylwfli in xirivi o wool i7"- NIIIIO in ‘.Il\|(“. ririti i 5 7 .'.\. , iwimw. i (1]‘,'.l'Yl'>ii‘ tiiuiivn Addfll . Woman's Realmocil and Personal/Fashions/Literature . f , oiiiieekisngo I Your BcbY D".N“ ocrgnsnps, 195a t f r A é r _ nless they leave you free to come 3 Lyme on the back with the and go as you please that you will leave and go somewhere to live where head higher than me feet 4_ you can, at least, have a little personal liberty. Prone posmorbqymg face dowm e03 It isn t as if you were a little bobby-socker who was too young and ward‘ a pillow under the abdmnut . ou ignorant of the world to be able to look out for yourself. You ere 24 Without support of the chest 5_ “may”. my ul‘? an“ years old. That is maturity for a woman, and if she is ever going to Lying m“ down“, d with a pillow u" M M¢Gl Mu’ Y,‘ Ayl fled contain ma“ have any sense- and discretion, she has it. You have shown that you under the knees an a pluow under of Mhuiwhcou,“ baby‘ i evvagvii-Q m are capable of taking care of yourself by not only being self-supporting, the chest 6 Lying face dnwnward ‘Grlulphu find‘; Nuxrimn a“ rem-m flavobd doubwm-gmlgifl but by helping to support your parents. and that certainly entitles you tame ma", (‘mast supported. knees b; 2,04 owhgmxu; nfiafiéfisf an “fir! V?!‘ BK _ ted. 7. Bod u right o ‘n; 4 A girl has to make her hay while the sun of her youth and good iagélsillggigialsed knees ybm}: and undtarffigé. of her f"; g 27/:a..‘et_ 5° {M8204 valuq—fl\w‘y' If she doesrpt do it before she is 30, she is apt to have a level with the dust m» u duughterghy’ finafiabmen; an b “Auumor very slim harvest; so you had best get busy. If a girl has never been Putting .100 pmf cent - as m, gmmensilfifozd‘ ncgoouAylmfl‘ y allowed to have a uate before she is 24. she is practically doomed to be amount o‘, air the lungs could hold “p” phi , _ an m Maura, CONVMI ;_ k W» SPLLIAL ll" 4i Housd/Tdild Scrapbook By Roberto [AI Cement for Laundry Tub A leak in a slate laundry tub can be repaired as follows: Work a mixture of glycerin and litharge consistency of putty. After cleaning and drying the leaky spot. work this cement into all crevices firmly. Let the cement set for several hours. Setting Colors To set the color in colored clothes, use a solution of one tea- spoon oi’ inisom salts to one quart of water. It will help to prevent running of the colors. - Match Scratches If some iii-bred or careless guest has scratched his matches on some painted surface. do not despair. These marks can usually be remov- ed by rubbing with a out piece of lemon. BILINGUAL BABIES LONDON —- (C?) — Babies can learn to talk in two languages as easily and naturally as one. says the British Medical Journal. It cited the case of a baby boy of French parents living in England. lie ls learning to talk English and French without difficulty. TWO-PART HARMONY The jumper is a very important item in every school girl'e ward- robe. And "practically" perfect is this one providing big patch pock- ets and wide wins shoulders - plus its own convertible collared blouse. No. 2am is cut in sizes s. s, uf, 12 and 14. Sine 6 jusnper. 1% Y1"!!! 54-inch; blouse, 1% yards 85-inch. Bend 20o for each PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or sone number in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2302 Name Addfll Modern p Etiquette 3y lhberh bee Q. What are the expenses of thi bridegroom for s. wedding? A. Wedding ring, marriage iio- ense. tles_ gloves and boutonnieru for his ushers and best man. ths minister's fee. transportation for his family and his attendants to the church, and. the honeymoon trip. Q. Is it necessary that s host or hostess introduce a man to his dinner partner? A. Yes: and also, if possible, see thathe is acquainted with ths woman who is to sit 0n the oihai side of him. Q. Should baked potatoes bi buttered with the knife or thi fonk? A. with the fork. l Needlecraft i FOR THE HOME