' WINDOW SHADES PAGE TWL Woman's Re alm I Social andPersonal / Fashions Living o" Leisure The Woman's Realm Ikom The Christian Seismic Monitor. The little house anussles ass-ind the Oosylxhnd Iml in the Ilnlbfl Bltill. Down in the valley through tne lolkfiallllce me g0 on their way And seldom think that a house can p 92:1 of a man's Phllosonll! Bu‘ whenever the night comes, gray and st'll, [like to look at the house on the hill. hr the? on the hillside. brisk and b " Y it 10' lights shine through the 3 night. [heir cheer is like a song that sing; Of love outlssting ‘darker thin s! ——Arthur Wallace Pea . “WEDDING RINGS One ring for three brides! as the rate at which wedding rln s are being manufactured in Brits today, a fact which is causing some concern among brides-to-be. Present jewellery stocks are low, and when the ime comes to replenish their nooks, the position will be very amte. It seems a difficult situation. Tue war breeds marriages; it also takes the metal which is needed to lenl those marriages. During the lust half-year of 1942 the principal jevsollcrs in Birmingham and Lon- (inn were allowed to distribute 83.- 232 mugs, The number of marriages in the same period was estimated at 250,000. 5o it really looks ss if three women will have to share the same wedding ring unless the board of trade can rexulate the pcxvitlon. The idea has enormous pmsilyties in arrangement, but it is extremely doubtful if it would ever work out! TREND AWAY FROM BLUE POI . CWILIANS NEW YORK. It's a pretty good hunch that with blues being a. must for so many women in uniform there will be s swing away from ‘blue for the clvil'an's spring suit or cont Green seems to be the loslfifll pvrcossor io blue, especially since mcu have voiced- their distaste for arriilllnl; suggestive of khaki. Green, if you remember your fashion les- pom, has been and is now, one of the fopnotch colors, so go ahead on n, it's your Mgnal. CAN'T SHIP FLOWERS Britain has prohibited local ship- ments of flowers and plants by rail. To keep brass or other metal door kiw-kers, door knobs, etc, shiny, ppply- a thin coat of colorless wax to them CAN II PAINTED ln these days of conservation. tips on how to make household articles 12,-‘. longer are particularly welcome. Cnnsulnei‘ Information Service points o". 1 that ordinary window shades which have become shabby andwom can be renewed bv painting. The surface of the table on which (he painting ls clone should be well- rozected with old newspapers, be- . cause the paint may go through the shade. The shade should be laid on tho sable ane- as much dirt and dust as Eosslblewiped off. The paint should e applied with a brush, preferably brimming it crosswise. Any good qllf‘.l.i~_\' paint can be used, thinned VCllh us much turpentine as can be added without spoiling it; quality. Before rolling up the shade it mould be thoroughly» dry. It is con- yldered advisable to test ms method v! iuting on one shade first be- \_ of the varying qualities of L ‘ l__t___lglnds of paint. ‘have some pretensions HOSIEBY EXPERT! ADVISI NOT TURNING STOCKINGS INSIDE OUT WHILE DAM! The lsnputancs of handling ray- w Iwcklnu sour-iv when rum: them i; reflected in tbs mdvlcg hosiery experts who warn against turning them inside out while wet. Rayon is known to lose much of t; strength in water Daily wash- ing in a mild tepid suds elminazes the necessity for rubbing. Arm- several rinses moistwe should be removed by wrapping in n. towel, then hanging to dry for 48 hours a- way from direct heat or surllight. v Cotton feet and welt on rayon e53 are recommended as good combina- tions for durability. Darning thin spoil before the threads hlebk will also prolong wear. IN DISPATCHES, TOO Lady rreyberg and her famous V C. husbLnd, General Sir Bernard Ffreybel. were both mentioned» in dispatches sunultaneously for "gal- lant and distinguished services" in the Middle East. This was believed - to be the first time bu"; id and w‘l’e on war service have been ga- zetted together. RELAX MUSCLE! WITH FOOT BATH Any woman with normal feet can to pedal beauty and comfort with just a half hour's care once a week. A good foot bath and pedicure in a reliable beauty shop is prac. tidal and pleasant. It slaps up the WOPlI-‘ml Dace. as well as improv- ing the looks of the feet. If that's out considering your war budget, try it yourself, at home. The best hath ls in two part5. hot and oold. Plunge the feet into water just as hot as you can take it, soak for a couple of minutes, then plunge them into cold- water and soak Doctors prescribe a hot foot bath for acute paints and fiflmps. llt's a fine relaxer and anti-fatigue agent. PRINT BLOUSES FOB WEAR WITH BLACK! NEW YORK. —As a result of the many women wearing slacks, print blouses in brilliant coloring: an featured by many houses in a variety of patterns to wear with them. Flower print; are most important, but plaids, checks and stripe; are also scheduled for a very busy spring. In this latter classification, every- thing is to he found from a nar- row prln to an awning stripe. 8110110 fllwks 8m‘! skirts are also to some extent responsible for the continuation of bright red; and greens into the newer color scheme, The flannel shirt, in either rayon, wccl or in blends, loses none of its winter popularity. ‘Till! WILL NEVER BI" WASHKNGION -(CP)- The "cannibal Hitler" decided to turn the Ukraine into a colony of Ger- man imperialists. to enslave and Germanize the freedom-lo krainian people, the Soviet Infor- mation Bulletin says and adds. "This will sever be!" RATIONING FISH BTOCKIIULM --(CP)- Ration- ing of fresh fish started in Swe- den Jan. il joining among restrict- ed food; canned mackerel and bunny fish which have been ration- ed for some months. fllov: to relieve IIOIITIILY nervous . laritiss"—due w functional lnont disturbances -snould try fly - inkhsmi Vlsetablsmgépmpound. It the Itomachl “CHAR! GGIPMIIII) Made in Csnad l: Qua s. rmiuuvvs mnz-nzsrnvo crwss s-rrrcu rmo Dill’!!! This is an inierming cross stitch trio which will enhance any home The cross-stitch motto measures 6 x l7 inches, and the i/wo wall measure 4 x 5% inches each. Easy If To aFrindl House the Road is Her: er 1111M! pictures to mate. l-lot iron transfer pattern No. Ml contains complete instructions. d tie : Write. d sbov picture with your name and addgge (git? llrcenrcs in coin gr, ales-inns to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Needlework Department. Charlottetown Guardian Design No. Ml waim--_.....____-......__.._-_..._-_ Qrry__--------_--------|DmA0§d Iflifil‘ ii—-—fl-——---—~--—--- _ Stops Porsplrcilon THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '__ ' I NOW under-hm Cream ‘Deodorant "f"! A so: m dresses o: also’: Does not imam skus. I. No wsiunglo dry Cm beuscd tight sire: shaving. 1, lnsumiy no spersplssvioafor I-Does shim. 1 w 3 days. revenu odor. l, A pure. wh us; greueless. | m vanishing cream. I. Awarded Approval Seal o! American Institute of launder- ing for being harmless to m. < I 39¢ 11s: u“ I‘ ~ Anolnllfandilltlan perm by ' ludlhuukevpsg "m" IRRID ~ _.___._...¢~ . "' _ w“ 7 Girl 0n Ills Hands By JOSEPH CIIADWICK CHAPTER XIII ‘Ihres days later, John, Virginia and ma. Bailey boarded the Clipper plane that was to carry them on the first leg of their trip back to the United States. During those three days, John had lived in a. state of bllssiul enchant- ment. His discove that he was in love with Vir changed his whole outlook. He was no longer the old John Stacy. who had been content_wlth his humdrum job in figtgudltin department of Mitchel} rs. e was a youn man o vlilultléirg amalaltiong — a yguiigt man w o cam o o a ffithesakeoftheglrfi ehopedm His hope of winning her was buoyed by three things 1n the first place. to his surprise, she seemed strangely unperturbed bv Monteros’ sudden de arture from Rio. John thered at the fellow had written er a note before leaving, which had evidently given her some explana- tion, but not even this could ac- count for her seeming lack of dis- ress lnthe second place, John remem- ' l Dorothy Dix Says DEAR you do: he didn't. want to believe. of having. from m‘ Take it he doesn't leave her mmmnl?» n°°n and 1118M. and then for fear she may not have under-stood him, he telephones it He is insistent and theme of his monologue, W! blwy to take her out. of his life in giving her p all, it marry a. 800d t I am now lea mm’! her she will kl honorable in all my dea bored. her response to his kiss. She had not resisted hum-had seemed to want him to kiss her. He won- dered whether it was possible that she, mo, in that moment, had dis- covered herself in love--not with Monteros. but with him. Could this be the reason for her unexpected indifference to the fact that the Argentinean had faded out orf the picture? Fixially, John was luioyed by her apparent enjoyment of his com- psny during those last three days in Rio. They spent a. great deal of time together and were very gay. John didn't attempt to kiss her again. tr even to make love to her —he didn't want to s ll his chances b in: mo perc pltate — but he fe t sure, from the way she ‘ looked at him and from her whole manner inward him, that she was more than casually interested in him. On the day of their dspcrturd. Roger Dune was at the airport to see them ofl. To look st him, ms would never have believed that he‘ was an irresponsible ne'er-dowel], who had just been rescued from a financial Jam. Well groomed and well tailored, he looked for all the world like s successful business mm. oked s. little with Mar- garet B ey, prlvstel reprotched John for not buying is industrial diamonds, then fondly kissed his daughter goodby, promising her that he would return w the States lssoonuhehadtskencusofcer. ‘Bllnhgn ti? h.‘ mollylnz boat as . e W ofl. It sougred above the har- bor, pointed its blunt nose north- ward. Rio fell behind. For John, the romance of Rio w: s float" but he did not know that then. rude swak-znins came at San Juan in Puerto Rico. . Like s. glgmtic bird, the Clipper sat down on the darkening surface of San Juan Harbor, where she would. rest until morning before fly- Mlami. fl t. of file to can-y the passengers to s. Ashore, John sent his first cable to Stephen Mitchell: » Mission successful. Pas-w on was home. He ho d the Old Mm would be apps-sofa v0 and remember his promise to reward him. When that promise had been made. it hadn't meant much to John. ‘Then, he had wanted only to hang onto his old job. Now, he didn't want to o back to the rut of his auditinfilio . He needs s. r ob wl ldftchell Motors-so t e could one day txll Virginia how he felt. He didnt’ mesa to her M. but Bap Juan was glamorous. Dancing with her in the hotel patio that night, he head. .5110 looked so lovely, so desirable, that lost his "'§"l'l'i'il wuss:- reliaffrusa tool Oflbelwlyb u’ #7!!- """.‘l;‘f.l'"" sinuses mmsfifiwwa Vick: Va-ho-nol in cash nostril fl ‘n nougfstobringthflonmfcrt- fllifll 3 mamas nginknwollm sandstones of 2L: (s) hobo flnrMvllfl-nwn and (l) irritation. Ihay sinus farm labile Va-im-nol is so successful he- dose ‘lg:- VICKI relief i‘ v0 but‘!!! Why. son, When a woman wants pulls this I-cawt-llve leave-me stuff. It is ity is so flattered by the courage to say away. mussuarrh-iim" "ma" s... av the vllnsmz arms that fieldefllclgfuriagglg: the m” w “w” ‘mm and made the women miserable, for no tlons for me, 1 should give ‘more ls nothlnfl as theado about men lov them. eager attract men. that They at They read drip m9 and see a nthlii-B ANSWER-If I had any sushi him th tribulo f L N 051111? u wulmilv mus ITEM-blind‘ S0 MUCH ABOUT AS LOVE Eyes May Tell State Of Health But Not True Reaction 0f Heart To Girl Friend éf.f'?£'31‘;‘.’.‘i‘.u“%§”t.."i'.%% "‘“" ‘°"‘ ’°%'&‘h'°““ clons about the e benefit that women kid themes ves so much about The I00] to men mo vtefie devotion in a common politeness; cause, although he has never mention- women are sure men love them because they have been coming to see them for years. All of which is utter nonsense woman not endowed with the state of a man's affec- of the doubt and decide that s...’ - own" s"; v vcs W fl that the never dun-med. most cyesusl mm attentions Why, tell that the know certflllrinahnislnme with min be thecanresd . N0 Kilt of prophecy can read what is in a mans eyes. They may tell of the state of his liver, but not of his heart. Nor was there ever yet any man so shy that he to her over again after he gets home. buiuhemrg-cibfceae he not only makes love the never fired to 50mg w w‘ ‘hm °f I Bullion ‘mines to do for her pleasure. and he has the time 800d time. h if Love ake th self-sacriflglngftheelglslymlhdllgtgllxillg. ufibtlsfitxlildalldspender’ the makes 5 mm 8% 11D and hustle so he can hurry Unless a man shows some, or all, o! mes; gymptom‘ weak s T1180 makes a good husband. Bomvsdvicetoyoulsfoybentit nu u» in good, BWIJ. And. as you value your life, dzrftego so g u Jun “dc give her s chance to melt your bac ' who takes a girl around and goes. and he doesn't have DEAR M188 husband dearly. thinG-he has mils when I ask film if an I do not neg him sn grouchiness. habit? to let surcms: runner woman's nurlpoznvo nlcx DEAR “was mx-I am a have been keeping company" girl and have never led her to I111 d wit‘: & gklfllialylzgrs {grime last six months believe so, her. but because I was t in I. perfectly respectable t" v “he .-'~.-.:~*.-*;~ . ‘ a am s with h o ANSWER-The girl is simp her. and you will be a poor, afraid of her killing herself, tlwssmthls f. ll’ DIX-I have been married thirteen ear 10v We have gotten alon a and Q of silence in whlc is the im alone, fs there any way in which I can hr didn't what he wan . Neithe the sligh est lndics on that he h anything more than a brotherly feel- ing towards her. comes because her mother is a. good cook and because her house makes s. comfortable free club for him. Mm me. sister. that wh man u in in doubt on theuzuhject. alone and wished company I showed her 81'. ‘ioubulldose you into marrying ‘that is unsre o oesn‘ wan marry e “lid-in. wh cllnyotl tto h sh -wit out-you-and-I-will-commit-sulcide-lffyoug ta: ficientttllnxetgut it works, because the man's van. e 0118 ’ d ti ' "Nay. nay, P....'In..-°$°&"z“.f. 3%.?“ 12”‘ m’ “w” kbflflt: down with her tears. gives her s. good time has paid his way as he marry her to boot. g 8 P. u“ have s unk enough to ask for‘ r s. man camp- l's parlor, yes: after year, as Like as not he love with s. wosnan, He tells her about it v.9 his words by deeds. He is never see her. “its wncllluirlived M ll we , he um. in love‘ “y I do not lov this or that I had any lntentlgn of W55’. declares that unless I ‘ "afitrefswy $3181.81’. her do it. ‘Don't be is as old. as creation. eels s-ndnm they didn't care anvthinc for they were miserable ever after man who ls shanghled into mar- He ill? selfish simply st thrlfl% 0n a visit to the U. l. he deckled send a telegrams to h . On enqui g st the post office he W” told the chum. but um tho Bender's name would l» free. “I'm a Red Indian and my name is ‘Csnnacomethsmorn 'I‘s.m.'" —Oslt Reporter. vvvv - e. . - w.‘ v NIVG-IAIL IAITII (l-Orilt Pie) One and one-half cllnl paltry flour, 3-4 teaspoon salt, 1-8 cup plus l. tablespoon lag, glilfllllm: to tablespoons we . and salt molar and ad which makes batter oold. Out the lard with knives or rub it in til th when the dough will hold io- .ther divide into halves, Ind mil out 1 half on lightly floured board to 1-8 inch or Zess ass. Care- 'ully fit on El: plate and trim edges. Roll out p crust same as bot- om crust, but when larle enough fold it once. and slash fold to allow for escape of slum. FOR APPLE PIE fill bottom crust v. ‘l about 6 or '1 apples (BPYI and Grsvenstelns are good now) s1ice'd ‘hinly and mixed with s tablespoons honey, juice 1-2 lemon and 1-2 tes- spoon cinnamon. Moisien edges of bottom crust, put n top crust. pressing edges together very firmly. trim edges. Bzush top with a little milk in which i teaspoon sugar has been dissolved and bake at 460 deg. "mhr. for 10 minute, 350 for a0 to "5 more. gs Morning Smile l III TOLD HIM At 3 o'clock in the morning s lady telephoned the president of s large department store. After much ringing, the morgul answered with a sleepy and gruff “f-lellol" "This is Mrs. sounded," said the slur .: *1" M 9-D ¢ I you pereon-' all! to tell you that the hat I bought at your store last week is “Th t’ ll I "nl ' ed the a s a very ca,’ yawn President. "all: woulgyvou mini-intell- ml. Ill llfl. W vou es m0 at thfs hour of the night about a hat you bought last week?" “Because? she replied politely, “you: truck Just delivered it." Brief-Thomas was rather "That's splendid," he replied, LIT‘! HAVE A SMOKE! MOSCOW —(C'Pl- Ilya. Henkel, author of the Soviet war song, "let's Have a, Smoke," said to be popular with the British Army, spent vnany months working on a Red Army zwvwllvner. A health is= vital! flnhedlllclmen iorldnghwwhdlnilios musl be cafogvwvlod with a balanced lunch Lutyeu Csnsds lost9nsillioumsn days-enough time to build 2,000 bombers-from preventable illness among war workers. National Nuni- don Services in Oruws ascribe this loss in large measure co war-workers not getting the rlgli: klad of food. fr‘: up no uswomen uopunhla right, so I have illustrated a nutri- tionally correct lunch so pack for your mm if be works in a plans without lunch-room This lunch box would consuls: MILK-Every adult nude ‘l; pint s day. If he doesn't like milk straight, give him cocoa, coffee sud ho: milk ououpmsdewlrhmilkinarhermoe. ON]! TOMATO — Every day we should est s serving ofcomszoes, dtrus fruits or their juices. ONE APPLE-Every day one other kind of fruit. LHTUCE or Cole 8lavv—lvury day two servings of lesfygreen or yellow vegetables —- frequently raw. FOUR SUCES BREAD-Every day we need four to six slices of Canada Approved bread, brown or white. One serving of whole 3min cereal. COL! SlAW IS FINI IN LUNCH PA". Ml: li usupoon all. K pepper l6 paprika, id scraped onion and l tab uspoon sugar. Blend in l " vinegar. Add l6 cu sour cream. Best till thicken: . Mix with 2 cu s shredded cab- bsgesnd grate euros. to tell the girl good-by and The man l m)‘ very well tone er except for one hewill s ak tonoone, and ter he flies ntn s violent on. but I un vetting very tir of his esk him of this bad AD WIFE. SPANKDWG BEST REMEDY I03 GIDUCIIY HUSBAND spawns-rt u u» w! um when men d women act like bad an dilldren they can't be treated like children. Nothing restores a sul-ky child to good humor and sets it at peace with the world over some human proper treatment Otherwise, do something with h/BNQ 110116. It has been said that speech is silver and silence is isn't always golden. my. rson's knee and given a good spanking. or a husband who irtiflgly vzltlirlcs litre almanto apply theelreme y.“ hub - a v . ou duammmmerhsahog" mayr yupon that bywillbeallttle ray your only alternative is in put on your hat and very gay-buy an expensive frock, or go to the out to dinner every time he has a flt of sulks and leave him to hi There is no use in grousing if there isn't s0m€one to see you and someone you are making miserable by it, and he won't do it. But u h my yo ave eym Often it ls lead that sinks the who e happiness of s. into an abyu of morbldnesl. hgrwse suddenly fi-ried sway and ow cautio ntothewinds He stopped dancing and led her across the patio to a terrace where the moonlight was palm ton He snns and kissed h silver on the hood bar in his He said. "Darllngeflh in love with you-desperately in love with you. I tooffe l N990 He law her face in the ‘libero some i T roman-s thing shamed s bit remembered gun to understand. "l0 this has all been ho l co dnels, “Yes, $3. You cums be and Mrs. Bailey's room u "Oh. Margaret "I've lust done I don't know why I have you dons And I WIIIIDOKIDBQIIYI sccredhlm. said llo . “Y like‘ r331“: 1.33m. bolted m0. u. . ter tapped. l! m: ‘minim 11.0w with ‘an dear Mnatwy. fled up e even to ls . W're r you but-J’ self" she ht. t ‘O how funny ou are she o ma. "Ami how stupid! You haven't since you were ohnny, the gas-station man, want- lngtodcie snhsiressHOh yes .1 you finally! ' ohn's hands were new. He ho- 3’!!! to "i l "Yes," he said bitterly. "l have." she gave him s final contemptu- our glance. Flien walked sway and disappeared Into the patio. l" she Rae . the maddest thing! did it rs Five minutes later. she burst into ostslrs. Def! pa There is nothing more deadly to deal the frozen silence that indicts everybody and everything of hav- ing committed every sin under the sun, and that i or apologize w, or make peace with, because you don't know what you again like being turned ‘Ihat is the unfortunately. not do this and follow uches, but, If you can out and eatre. or ms lf. you cannot reason w th, lden. Silence ' -o..1..; pwfloieefinrfri: laughed I. "W-Jl?" said Margaret Bailey. “Haven't you been planning to get revsrys on him ever since be 31:12 Arturofifouaholfldboso - Vlrllflll flung herself down thsbsd Shattiedtolts-aighfnnom her umbled fee ‘ es-it is whs I wanted,” she coming sn-id. "I hate hlml He had it set beside ‘fell us: wuss: cuss “lhcvv " and frequent oil- Ieztzicfe ' Valentine Gay and Roman!’ Games Party s III! With "Burt-Toss" . Tossing hearts around! At your Valentine Dirty it's funi For the trill"? so c5 parties m in ow l2- boolrlet. ‘He's lee-breaks:- v i?" lend flu is coins for copy of "Party Games for All fisione‘ ‘nu are s expert-l’ recommenda- tions for your washing machine Ttlnse and dry the machine thor- olfflil! after use. mskini certain nososp hubeanisftonanv of the parts. Uncrsw the knob at the top of the rinlsr to release the pressure on the rollers. Make sure all the moving parts an o"ed hut don't let excess oil get into ti; in Charlottetown Guardian Home Service, Address. Be lure to ‘einly you~ name, address and the name of booklet MEAT-Every dsyweneedstlesst one serving of meat, fish otpoultry znandwcelxnldesteggsulesss riueeorfourdmessvveek. ' Now che lunch we have shown contains about one-half of a man's minimum daily requirements. You make up the rest and as much more u yourmsnfeelshe aeedssnhe other two meals. Io: other ideatm sand- wiches md for all you need so kuovv on wutlm mess planning, send 10d for ~Mmhs Logan's‘ complete ill-page mes! cookbook "Meat Complete" to, Swift Canadian Co., Limited - Depnflfflffoxonlo. SWIFT CANADIAN 00., LIMITED. . aDominion- wide organization devoted to the conservation and eflcient. distribution of Canada's food resources. YOUNG MIAMI In a Soft-two Frock with Applhuo "V" is the symbol in everybodyk, mind, so why not wear it in op- lquqe instead of s pin; and if you w...» “flli‘°iil”‘fieii“il'i' “Jttlfi . thshevnofthlssoftl-ndbecomlng- ly styled little frock? It’: really In enchanting little dress on its own merits, even without the applique; and see how little fabric it takes to make it. Btyle No. I148 is designed for sizes l0. l2, l4, l6, l8 and I). Bile 1e requires i 3-8 ands 39-inch f rio. A “, in uded in pattern. Send 20 ets for pattern. Write our name. address and style num- . Bo sure to state sise You wish Btyis No. I14! Needlecraft For The Home 3W3 fir" U-so m0fD.Gl'lDlllM isthe bsstthlng s... fiat Mien on; Province I I Healthful Eating During the the Canadian Fillets» Committee has endeavoured brink the cm- mce o lie tar heal ‘A: all year round profit Ill-it"- _ il b81118 Flt-lined. . old proverb lays" We are what \ we est", and this is a e to ‘v ime and i‘: peace ' blinds: hwwglg’ infill! 1n eyfiimfi m“ “m” with th w “l The of nlltfltkli If! w. also oetl ml llrtlll Good health we. .. -----I f, um and . rm any"? - "my also be used everyone v 1 it: QM" W the home front, whalin- in lndus- lglluneiog our body. d- "wit, intheltomqatlchookorln an position to cumin w! Mm‘ ice m kind of food we eat will physical makeup. as». w; mskesdlflvmscetoowwareflortsleokckemlse. nah air. and ll mthepsocetoaollsmcudfoour a» unmet-rm . 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