hi‘... rwo vvv-vwvv \ 00-0 O400+OO4 OO-OOQ-O-O-OQ-O-O-OQ vvvvvwvvvvv¢¢¢¢€“ LivingdtLeisurfe —-THE WOMAN'S REALM- A , i If I can stop one heart from break- "ll;- I shall not live in vaki. It I can ease one life the aching. 01- cool one pain. Or help one fainting robia Unto his nest again, l shall not live in vain. —Enii-ly Dickinson. l i I .________k I TEEN-AGERS HEAR BEAUTY I TALK "Back to Nature“ beauty-bright. FY05. clear skin. and glowing color‘: talcum to pal: your body to a smoothly fragrant finish. Always apply vanishing cream to ‘the knees, heels and elbows sftv ilrying yourself. Sprinkle your bath towels with cologne before you take your both. When relaxing in a beauty bath. smooth cream on your throat and face. Lie bark on a little rubber pillow. close your eyes-end “float q.\\‘3_\'!" A beauty bath does wonders for your body COmpIDXiOII. A smooth. firm body gives you a feeling of vvvvvv 0man’s Realm/ Sociialand we ewe-eoeeaoo-eeeeo e-e-e-ee-e-eoeeooaooeooeeeeeee Ellen '3 Diary by an Island Farmer's Wtfe Jamel. pour fellow, is miserable tonight. Indeed since noon he has been as he said "just dragging g. had not been away lending a hand to a neighbor. he could have been persuaded to remain indoors then, regardless of the afternoon ch0r_ iiig. But he kept faithfully on duty until at twilight the younger man came home to take his place. As in cheeks and lips -i5 the yqsun. well being and your legs look nice of carefully observing health rules.’ in sheer lwse—or without them! eating the proper food and gettingi i-i-i enough sleep. Miss Dorothy Berna! AQUA-lieu“: ls MAR/cl IBTII GEM ,morc than once to sit in hi; crltiralionzil director of Helena R‘l-; liiiistciii, told pupils of the Mor- trctil Commercial High School. In a talk on style trends and good looks.‘ Miss. Berry s-ild the “troll-scrubbed look" is the ambition of every teen- age girl. who is beginning to rea- lize that cleanliness is the first l'('(|Ul5ll(.‘ for bllfllli)‘. The spcaker pIJCCLI considerable emphasis oi: proper lubrication of the skin dur- ing the winter months. and in- cluded tips on skin care of special interest to the skiiers and outdoor girls. Skiiful mike-up. used spar- ingQ. may enhance the tecn-agci": natural charm. but cosmetics must never be applied with a heavy hand, Miss Berry wamed. Her talk in- citidcd advice regarding proper posture, of importance to all wom- en, but most of all to the teen- age girl. THEY COME HIGII French corsets and brassieres are back in British shops after a lapse of more than six years. Retailing at prices up to $24, the garments are greatly superior to the British "till-lily” models into which British ivomcn had to squeeze during the svar. Hint: on Etiquette If you a.re giving s dinner or luncheon. try to seat people next to each other who will be congenial in tastes and so enjoy each other’: company and conversation. PULL TRIGGER GET DOUGIDIUTS NEW YOH-Kr-The latest: thing in entertaining loo doughnut shoot. That's right-—a "shoot." Guar- anteed to amuse young and old es- pecially the kididiies and fathers who like to play with junior’: toy gun, the shoots have grown up here ss a result of a new gut-get. a dough- nut gun. All you have to do is load it up with dough. aim at l. skl-llet of hot fat and pull the trigger. The gun ejects a perfectly-shaped doughnut and in a few minutes it's all over but the eating. The stainless steel gun, put on sale by a large department store, costs about $8. BODY COMPLEXION IMIDORT ANT The health and beauty of your face is affected by your body com- plexion. Stimulated circulation snakes for good health and s, healthy body complexion can make you feel twcll and look well. Showers are stimulating. Brisk rub-downs with soft but strong turklsh towels give your ski‘: a chance to shed the dry, dead layers on the surface. The vigorous towel- lng smooths the skin. I believe that a, good scrubbing, all over. with a body brush. puts you .in ltlne condition. says Ipls Leeds. After your brisk scrub and rub. Iprinkle your body with eau ale cologne to stimulate and give a Ireoh sweetness to your skin. For utter relaxation take a sea moss foam bath. The curative pro- perties have long been hailed by famous beauties. Lie in the soft. daintily perfumed water, lbreathe deeply, luxuriatei But give your body that brisk cologne patting ‘and towellng when you step out .0! your beauty bath. Always tie your hale in a net. Wear a bath cap in your shower. Always set your curls beforehand. Never decide to take a beauty lath Just. when your husband wants to shave--especlslly if he is in a Zhurryl Choose a time when you are alone. Pu-t cotton in your ears ae that you won't hear the phone ring. It The alternate birthstone for March. the lovely aquamarine lends itself to both the s-‘mplest and the most intricate jewellery designs and is especially effective as a brooch or ringstonc. Though the aquamarine has a rare beauty of its own, together with unusual toughness and a high resistance to scratching and breaking. it is com-_ paratively inexpensive due to its incredible abundance in Brazil the American Gcm Socie-ty says. Onc famous Brazilian aquamarine found yet we have not been able to Je. tcrmine the exnet misery that so suddenly has come upon him but from past bouts with the malady, limhimself is inclined to think that “it may be the flu," He aches here and there. and is miserable all over; his appetite was only 1nd“- Icrcnt today and he came indoors old armchair in a state bordering on rcsignmciit. handa folded listlessiy, rap tossed to the couch beside. “What is man's strength?" I rc- pcatcd to myself. when at a misety it cbbs fast away. He has cone to bed. mounting the stairs slovr- ly after Jamie, who must asrcnd briskly and as he says "be Ilic firstest" to retire. If I took a ccr- taln. encouragement from James’ assurance. as I left the two there. that "I'm not at all heart-sick El- len" I was aware of the flush that is not at all usual to his cheeks. Before retiring he sipped a steam- ing drink of black current. with a round" and I believe that if Joel: - in i910 in Mitt-as Gcraes. BFaLli, was so large that it was necessary‘ to transport it to Bahia by boat. A six-sided (hexagonal) prism with flat base and top. it weighed 243 pounds and was l9 inches long "mil l6 inches wide. Greenish on the outside and blue inside, it was so exquisitely transparent that end to end an objecrcould be seen through it. Ultimately it was sold for $25,000 and cut into small gems. Only recently. however, the world's largest aquamarine arrived from‘ Brazil. Estimated at 125.000 vasais and insured for $500,000 its retail value after cutting is expectcd to' be $2,000,000. relish, though this may have been taken with alacrlty only to wipe out the burning taste left in the wake of it potion made up accord- ing to his instructionfn. and ton- t-iining among other things a lib- eral measure M ginger. I O O "Ginger tea" is s remedy familiar since childhood and I suspect for James as for myself. the veiy srent of it would be soothing and thc present misery helped doubtless: by the memories revived from days of other years. James remembered as I stirred and smoothed 1nd tried to flavor it to his liking "a Ihunk of butters good in it too. Ei- len." But that was in years that are now recalled, wistfully. being cntirel i" i l i Trick that brings highly starch», even f; J:t,,fe:_e,s:a,a§gd-,I,igf,lavégfg ed coll-on, cuffs and other stand-up be quite extravagant, as 1t would pieces from the ironing board look-I “an lose i,“ identity among me mi "l?" Smmih"! 1-‘ i" "fix PM?“ other condiments in the mixture. fin with "l0 Qtlmlb Melt ‘he PM‘ This house of ours is a forlorn affin and stir a small quantity .nto. refuge when James is mung and ll"! "arch when i! i! Prelmrelvat once it seems as if the entire Stir thoroughly to insure comiplete surroundings mke on‘ ‘ympathenc mm"! °1 "5"" "id W“ “w” air. Jeanie came through the moon- QPPIYlnU 1° cmthel- ilight to ask about him. for his ea- i—'i-—_— teem for i da '- - ' BUPPL! SUEDEB STEAL 550w I would sahyswell“Eggfp-xfocistgtiwfei: h s thi - 5°“ ""1 "W919 511mm" 519d“ wit}. trcfatgd btelignlianlolf 25:53:. stole the show at a New York dls- Wm u intruder, mm the famm. I118)’ 0! 9V5!!!" find 1m5l3l"5t1‘°,circle but as an integral and most slaves for spring. The suedes WEIE’ Wekome pa“ o, “me firmy. Neew given new conversation possibilities‘ less to say our two’ m," have n5 since g, brilliant new 591495 °5 d9‘. welfare at heart and no enterprise Slims were wrven printed on ‘hejrom the smallest to the greatest suede: leaving exciting patterns and i! ever undenakm’ but ma‘, m. "mllnlni “liahltble- some needful and interested mar.- Bhortles, always a forerunner of m,’ may a" hem“: ‘owud, it, ‘B14118. W?" Shflwn l" llYac-mi‘ fulfillment. Rob's called by ‘phone White f" "W EH?" Pmde- 5°"! and Jock came in with ti... lanlcrnl white. doeskln makes the quarteafmm M’ Chafing m. u he p“, n of very young. very French glow/Brunet ‘he late“ report on the 5mm which sre always favorites come of the bu!" helm”. Jamie h“ ‘Prmi- A “rww Y“? °1 “Biflflnllto forgo the usually vigorous and up the back of one style is accen- m“), program u,“ cam" hem" tuated with French knots. tiny m! bedflme and looked “a "om EASY IRONING ‘hi pearl embroidery encircled the cuff of another. brief scalloped Annie Oakley suede fringe edged another style. spotlighted as a new glove flaring cuties and simple detslla Global balloon puffs made the long glove in this group. another was a fan shaped gauntlet cuff and still another featured an unusual button on the cuff. Shown vglth this group were toast color straws from leading milllners. Prints and Flowers The screen printed suedes are really important news since they have a fresh crisp look yet are retain! really washable. Candy box stripes, multi-color polka dots tie silk geometric designs an lacey pat- terns were in the display. Models showed elegant evening mitts in dusky rose, complete with removable flower trimmings and followed the course of true love and trouilalu hunting to t e in- svitebie climax of a whit pearl embroidered bridal mitt. During this display, long, grey, gloves etch- ed ln scallops of red suede. white glace kids with deep wlngbsck cuffs of red leather. navy kid wl-th pep- lum frlil of striped silk and other will-it always does! Use a bath mlt filled with sweet stylea were shown. Now at l Try the Speedy New ‘ 7H1 gsistlae recipes are ' ‘d. Willa"? ’ [nip hallo! la peddle your Grocers fibril if Mode by the molten of Joli-O flute-Seacoast Method l- ~ &."'....'.“.'."..'li2.i'°’7:."l.°‘ veci e-Minuce Gelatin . liqukn. seasoning, supr- tlnt 2 w! Inland. lining uaslt gslasiae ssetvse. ready for id- les the addltlondoof rate. us. ?quieter pastimes to aak: ‘"N where ido you hurtvnow gramdaddy?" then M911" Tu" mflmoment. Yes. James our "boss" is color in a trio of toast color suedes with] m, "w" i, no, u" “u, ‘m. o, quietly resumed his interest 0f the miserable tonight, though at pres- restlessness in the room above the kitchen. I I O Very lovely however this day has been, from the morning cloud- tlnted and presently sunny and Spring-like, until now that the lthe moon holds the entire country- {side safe in its 'wltchlng glow. Nev- lcr, I believe was a March night more beautiful, hill tops guarding |the valley tenderly moonlit while .the wooded valley which holds the stream is dim and full of the night's Imagic. And all so peaceful and still. Winter birds were on happy wing today. I watched the "lone flight" of a. wild duck. It rose grace- ifully from the opening pond wst- ‘ere and drifted sway like a tiny dark cloudlet down the creek and out of sight. Sparrows chirped gaily aibout the rooves and lawn bushes; blue jays. wings akin to the sh _ above them, flashed among the bare limbs of the" old orchard trecs and a woodpeckerL-a dude of a (Continued on Pass 3) IfO-OQ Household Scrapbook I; Inberta LOO laepitCrlap Be sure to add some cracked lel I to the dish when serving celery and lollvee. This not only mskes them more appetlslm. but keeps the celi- cry crisp end delicious and the olives pleasantly chilled. Prevent: Scan When a burn or scald la hesitng, rub the new akln several tines a day with s good sweet oil to pry vent scars. Continue this practice until the new skin is soft and flex- ible. - lusty Copper Rust can be removed frcm cop- urun ncaaaéqunpmsuéiiskbieas__ rsonal DOROTHY Dix 5A YS- O-O-O Ofi-OO-O-QO-O-O-O-Q-O-OQ-O-O 0940404410 04-04 Doubtful Happiness Girl In tm vmii Marriott Man Advised Against Improper Affair DEAR MISS DIX: I am 22 years old. in love with a.man at: years oldes- than I am. I know hc loves me deeply. but the tragedy of it is that he is married and ii. is impossible for him to get a divorce. My ldca of happiness ltas always been a home and children. I Will ncvcr ltvc iiiuztlw r iron and I know that I cannot hope to have either husband or child. 004-6 happiniss I may have and live with this man sec- rctiy? answm: I believe that you have thc right to all ilic-raypincss you can get out of life. and that is the reason why I urge you with all earnest- iiccs that I can ccnnuand nct lo do a thing that will plunge you into lifelong misery. For you will tzzijrylniss in an illicit affair. Your con- scitnce will torment you. ,You will bc dishonored finn n in your own cycs. . There would l:c no Iriippiiitss for you in a romance that wls an unclean thing tl"iit you nirst lwidc nrcund in dark corners. And your love would not. long survive. It. would be killed by shullic, by amricty. by jealousy. by your fcar of dlscovcry. FORGET THIS lllAN My advice to you is to go away from this man and use all of your will powrr to forget him. Fill your liifc with new lntercste and in titre ycu uiil nut tlc urn alto can cffrr ycu am honest. love and decent rrnrrirgr. r-d ycu will hzivc the lxcmc and children you crave. Ycu may lhi k that this is impcssiblc and that you can never love again, l-rt ilct is itct true. ‘Ike heart is built of a tough and resilient fiber. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My wife and I are a middle-aged couple. with grown children. I havc built up a good business and my secre- tt-ry. ulio is n irnrriccl Vlillflll uilli cliildrrii. has bccn with me for l5 years. along without hcr. Recently. my iulfc lies conccivcd lllc ldca that I think more oi s vriirnn thin I (lo cf hrr iiiid ilic iormcnts me with hcr jealousy. Neitlcr life viurcn rcr I l'a\'c the slightrst interest in each other. except a business one. My wife demands that I dismiss this woman. If I do. I might as wcll sell out my busbness. What is your advice? DESPERATE. ANSWER: l llrlnk _\'oli would hc vcry foolish to scll your business and discriiss yotu" srcrrtarj. who is practically a necessity to your work. Fcr ro rrntln- viral _lt\l (lo. or vhcm you irriploycd. your wife would be just us jralcrs. Jialurs is the lnt;$l difficult passion in the vroi-ld tn combat because it is a form of insanity. born tn a diseased and per- verted imagination. It iccds and fatten: on delusions. You cannot. rea- scn vilili ll. Ycu nrrrt avfid rcrsirg it, no matter how discreet your conduct. I wish I could gin _\cu sure ccmfori. but thcre ls no cure for jcnlcvfijh. It is a diacr-sc for viHch no icmcdy has ever been found. And it is hopclcss lo deal with because a jealous husband m‘ Wife sees everything tlrrcitgh his nl‘ licr grccn spectacles. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For lire years I have been going with n man whom I love dcvolrdly. We were to be married soon. but latch’ he has been very unhappy and finally he told me that he lust didn't want to get married. He has fallen out of love with me. comlfiletely and absolutely. V I feel that I cannot live without him and that I cann . ha um to do? “p w t I Missriuiana so. you can give him up. lust the way we Si" It is fate. and we boar such grief: because vie have lo her ihim. And for your comfort. realize how much '.>citci~ blé you arc than you would have been if you had married the ntan and lllril found tut that hi: had ccascd to care for you and that he loathed being bound to you. No doubt he rcgrrts tlic situation as much as you do, but he is no more rtepcrsitlc fcr not lcving you than you are for lovlntl him- Sueh things arc in nnltrc nrd cannot bc hkllilcd- Th"? l5 "0 "Nd to reproach him. H» has only done a brave and honest thing in telling you ttic truth in time to avoid making a tcrri-blc mistake that would have “mocked both of your livcs. So brace lip and pct a grip on yourself. Summon your pride to your aid and put this inan out of your life and out of your thoughts forever. Ard (vi-Kt ncrin rs one wqlnds. HELP BUILD llP RED Bltltlll 1'0 GET MORE‘ . It your tiled LAGKS llttllii You girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak. "dragged out."—- this may be due to lack of iron in blood. So try Lydiu E. l’inkham's Compound TABLETS with added iron -—one of the beat home ways to help build up rcd blood -—in ouch cases. Pinkham'e Tablets are oncbl the moat elIectivc iron tonic: you can buyl 1mus‘r////r/un' Yllllfl with added Iron) ot give him ANSWER: O! coul- up these he love ulun they dic. r weawoe-e-Mwo-eeawe-eo i Morning Smile i O90 CONTRADICTOBY I A patient in an insane asylum‘ was insisting to an attendant that the was llltlcr. , “But," queried the attendant. "who told you that you irci-e lIit-‘ ler?" ‘ “Why. God did." q ‘the inmate. “I didn't say any such thing." yelled a voice from the next room- ulckly replied; 0 Do you think lllst 1 should Lake what little‘ HEARTBROKEN. i Elie kllt’.\‘.S tire ‘scsltcss from A to Z and I could not get I l vilthout hope. ‘Iin-ie heals all; I ___._._ ____.___ vw7V1v inlzyashions/ Lit - O-OO-O-FO-O-OQ Mo d e rn ' Etiquette I! lobefll he eeeoe-ooeeeeee Q. At what age should a Dvraon be permitted to stay "23:? from Mme over night? A~ This ts not so much s matter of age as the knowledge of iihe par. cuts in wihoae home the boy or girl 15 Vl-‘m-"B- And the child should not be allowed to do so unless he is well behaved. Q When a‘ bachelor has his own apartment. what forms of enter. tamment should he give? ' A- H‘? may Rive a dinner. an after-theater supper or a card party. 4 Q. Should the father c1‘ the’ mother say the grace before meals? A. The father; but if he is reluc- ldlt to perform this rite. the motiher should do so. ID-Q-GQ ‘i Cook's Corner g ism v0 ueuoeeoeeoveoeeee ORANGE OAT DROP} flO-O-OQ O These crisp cookies seem nutty when you eat thorn. The mixture spreads out flat dur- in: baklns. so space must be allow- ied on t-he pan. . Yield 3% dozen cookies about 2% I inches in diameter. ' ‘ 21,-’. cups roiled oats ii teaspoons baking powder ‘-’.» tcaspoon salt ‘a teaspoon grated nutmeg 2 eggs 1 cup fine granulated sugar 1 teaspoon grated orange rind l tablespoon melted butter Measure the rolled oats into a _bowl and sprinkle with the baking mowder, salt. and nutmeg; lightly. a Beat tihe eggs tlnlil thick and light. then gradually beat tn the granulated sugar: stir in grated orange rind and melted butter. Add egg mixture to dry ingred- ients and combine thoroughly. Drop by teaspoons. well apart. on to greased cookie sheets. Bake ln a moderate oven. 350 degrees about 15 minutes. immediately cookie; ccme from ovcn. lift them from pan to cake cooler. v F‘ UQQ+OQOQQQOQO-Q'O'OO~OOOQO ‘ Better English / D. O. Williams z nve++e+e4+ , l. tence? mother." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "anesthesia"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Ostraclsm. paroxism, cgotimi. 4. What does the word “colilery" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with I10 that means "indifferent"? What is wrong with this sen- "The child favors his ANSWERS 1. Say, “The child resembles his mother." 2. Pronounce an-es-the- zl-a. first? as ln less. second e as in me. accent third syllable. 3. Par- 0x'ysni_ 4. A place where coal la dug: s coal mine. (Pronounce kol- yer-l. o as in doll. e as in her. ao- cent first syllable.) 5. Nonchslsnt. ATTRACT-IT’! DOILY DESIGN N0. lOll It only takes a couple of hours to i ffflfioftllitl thligabealutitzul dolly nnthe sv e p sppe eaten. ern No. 1M6 contains bosnplete instruc- tlonl. To order: 80nd 30 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau, ‘Charlotte- town Guardian. Design Ne, 1N8 Name Oiimasing a disei de staged n protest. strike when Principal Allen idler allegedly sis ed ‘n prpii. 2e teachers at oiesi-view School. tnhln. onieytisvs per by means of liquid smmznim, Polish well slterwar owe-r Wildi- resigncd fuliuifi-g an numb!) meeting. Mrs. Loris Kobe. a fifth dvlthllmlsrmimiieaissawsssriiispes-seusaoiiuiimneoase- __ v other: aim“ been when a1 am. soiaoi sw- Addrees I \ mix l ‘lng ciro Jed by a pecul r. subtle or intrigu- 4AA aakakk‘ a‘ Er otu re AAQL‘ \ f meat which his vigorou young SHREDDED WHEAT is made with all its beneficial bran and wheat germ. Nothing is added. It's steamed, shredded and baked to a crisp, honey- brown. It's a natural break- fast dish for every member of the family. Andshe one cereal that tastes good “lief” or "cold". sat-a i... m Niagara hits, Canola NABISCO 8HREDDED WHEAT GOOD FOR HIM! He gets plenty of staunch, hon: nourish. golden good whole wheat cereal. That's because NABISCO some 100% Canadian whole wheat- Ceaadiisis Shredded Wind Company lid. lili- gmwing body needs, from this from whole- last um W" ‘F owl'- ‘fitness-tw- ’*||ai - w"“" t. ".."-=“"' m: siiiiis SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEBBLE For Thursday. lllanh l! A DAY of most conflicting and contradictory developments in which the judgment. mentality and skill may be taxed to the utmost. While there will be an inclination to persevere. concentrate the cf- forts. along sound bases. policies and technique. Be alert against dis- ruptive and antagonistic occurrence which may hold up aggiealve action. An error in judgment. might beget this. or some strange person- al or emotional attitude may com- plicate. Neglect of practical issues in favor of romantic. social cr other subtle attachment might prove the disturbing factor. For tihe Birthday ' flrhose whose birthday it is are llkely to find themselves in a per- iod of curious. complex or bewilder- anees, in which carn- est endeavor, sound and practical plans or programs may be negstlva- lng episode w ich msy cause com- plications, Judgment and isnpulaes may be actuated by curious emo- tional sway. bringing conflict‘ and defeat into well-organized pro- grams. Perhaps neglect of the stern realities may be the impeding and over ruling force. A child born on this day while. earnest and industrious. with much lllllld PIIVIIW A less that will take you also} ping, lunchlm. or through s merry eveillng has the big push-w sleeves and a provocative kejihole neckline. The skirt l; soft and slimming. N0. $80 is cut tn size l2. 14. l6. 18, m. 36. 38, 40. 42. 44 and 46. Slse 36 requires 8% yard; 38-inch. No. 2785 is out in hlsdsises 21. B. and 28 inches. and includes the hst illustrated and a soft swam not shown. . send 20 cents for PATTERN. which tnoudee complete uevving guide. Print your Name. Add: and Style Number plainly. B postal unit or sone number in your address. - ddresa Pattern Department. The Ch rlottetown Guardian Pattern Noe. 2868 and 21$ NIH! v Addfll ,_______.__‘--- q“ ~~ I Pflflhea IIOE ' y For LLaJw~ ‘ CU'Tl('l.JR sure tn state sise you wish. Include t Q. How can I save time hanging wash during cold weathert. A. Try pinning all small articles. such as handkerchicfs and collars. to the towels and larger piecrs hi» fore going out to hang the wash. Q. How can I dry lettuce that l: real wet when preparing it for the table? A. Fold it in a cloth. and shake ltfor s. few minutes; the cloth will abeom the moisture. Q. How can I prevent s tall vase from overturnkig? A. Fill tihe vase about one third with sand. of sterling worth, yet may he swerv- ed from sound‘ balance by senti- mental. emotional, Ol‘ aspiration“! impulses. lion's Welcome ltallat Fiom ltlllii tlllllllll ' Putafew of Va-tro-nol up eseh and ‘eel it g0 to work rlfl" misery is , . . bringinl when oatarrh reliefnofs-om as"... VIGIS III-P va-sao-aeii s s fNeedlecraftz --FOR THE HOME- zoos SIZES l7 ' l} 1