AGE "rwo DISYIGN Here is a crocheted triangular wrap-around turban which may do _.Jrii at liust seven different Way's. cool to wear and lll€ill for any occasion. ...._..r_ v...__.-_._....¢_--‘ .._._ Woman's Re alm v. Social and P 1&1 TIIINGULLI II-AP-LIDUND TUIIII ' 4y NO. 1107 It is easy and inexpensive to create, Pattern N0. 1107 contains list of materials needed, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. Tu oi-aler pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- low-ii BIL To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design I0. HUI IAQQ____—Z@Q—I_-—__—-_Q—_—— HIRED?!‘ ADDB§————— i’ THE coo/cs a » CORNER L... | . fl-LLADI ,.. Green Lettuce Mould tablespoons golatizio -4 cup oold water ,:-i cup mild yinewol I i cups boilingnwuter teaspoon In lg cups lead lettuce (Incl! , siirctltled) ‘ 1-2 cup pmenbo (finely $017984) 1 teaspoon dropped onion _ . 1-2 cup sugar 800k the 891811110 in 001d Ill-N’ live minutes, add vinegar, boiling water, onion, sugar- and salt. stir until dissolved. Strain and oool. Arrange the lettuce and pimento 1n g wet. or 63112111133’ ooo tum leaves with salad Serves 5 P601110- Goom Salad Dressing . 1-2 cup heavy sweet cream 1 I teaspoons sugar l 1 teaspoon mustard , ‘vinegar or lemon Juico Beat cream until stilf lldd Inm- bard, sugar and vinegar, or lemon Juice to taste. Beat again, and it is ready for use. fruit Salad Droodng 2 6885 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 4 tablespoon; sugar i 2 lemflna ( '6»; -. . _. ., a rich Rinso suds and today-get b‘ Just POP your dishes info Rinso suds —they'll come ,' IT'S wonderful, this way ro do dishes-so jm, l0 easy! No greasy smears lei‘: on china and glass-foo horrid ‘ dishpan scum to clean up afterwards! us! pop your china, silverware, glass into thick} in just a second they're clean and sparkling! Rinso saves hours oi‘ work every week-waves your hands, too. Gentle and safe, Rinso help: to kee them smooth and white. Start using it o GIANT package for extra PROVINCE———-—-—- 1-3 oup whipped cream Beat eggs until light, add salt and lemon jlllCe and sugar. Stir over boiling water until thick. Cool and fold in cream Just before serv- g. Cabbage Salad l Inedium sized cabbage 1 tablespoon mustard l quart vinegar 1-2 lb. butter l teaspoon salt f tablespoons com starch ‘=7 bags, ldd ingredients Oock slowly for 2o minutes, seal o! once in hot sterilized Jars. This wiii keep indefinitely. Bot. Cabbage Salad shred 1-2 cabbage finely. Cook h, halted water 15 minutes, drain and keep hot. Just before serving, pour over the cabbage the follow- ing dressing: 1-4‘ cup vinegar 1 tablespoon butler 1-2 cup water in which cabbage was boiled i tablespoon flour 087 Melt, butter, add flour, when bubbles add hot water slowly. When thick and smooth add vine- gar, then pour over the well-beaten egg. Return to fire and stir until thickened. Combine with cabbage and reheat. DOOR! THAT I111 Many times the only flung that l; wrong with the door that sticks is that the hinges are loose and a vightenin ' up or the screws in the l1 remedy ‘he wh onomy. n, one instead of with mrce lingers. 01o need than. And 0000-8)’! 1 f0 GEE/Ii)’ ‘THE Living a Leisure The Woman 's Realm ' i IZIIWAYOIWIIIIIIAITSQflsogQhInQoIM my bene- ——-— ilol-almassl. We walk alone tho wondrous way Whoa-o highest hopes sud dreams hsvg sway, who can m h csnbly an, _ hidden highway oil the heart? Buy make-up intelligently. Plot‘; your wardrobe. and 5H] .1 y Austm my them. A lipstick brush 53V»: two ____ ways: It prevents spolllfli 1pc. , non HERE AND Tiiicim which mews manure-waste: and , ___._ it enables you to use the lipstick "r1" worm, i; mp, but, gvggy that's down inside the metal near riot-km that must depend upon its the ‘bid! "ll-W- own resources alone is poor.’ — Ufilnfl I 800d "Ill-fill!!! “N!!! Pianos; E.Perk1n.s, ioundatlon, or a liquid powder _____ base, saves powder by making it Dpgwgw-m‘ wajgflings are being last extra hours on lrie face. Press shown. the powder into the foundation, then spread it carefully. Fluffing Dovonshlre Cream: slowly heat containers of milk on which the ; then cool, and skim off the thick. clotted cream. Ihls de- velops a delicious nutty flavour and also checks develcyxnent. of bacteria which means clotted cream keeps longer than ordinary cream. powder on wastes it. PATCHES ARE PATRIOTIC Now is the time to get your mending basket and piece box in good working order. Of course, you know patches are patriotic and today's youngsters wear them with pride. Li‘ you have matching material w patch with, it's prob- aibly best to do as unobtrusive a Job as possible. But contrasting patches are amusing and tremen- dously popular with young fry -- and if the colors can be wild and shapes comic, it will probably add to the wearer's prestige. Lraiher patches for reinforcing eluows and knees on outer cloilung iliit get rugged wear are availabe in most department stores tcgeuier with materials for applying. Aso Shorter Jackets are stressed. skirt fuliiess remains in good standing. Do not warm up left over coffee for drinking purposes, as the dell- cately fine flavour dzpzirts soon miter being made. lie-Lover coffee may be used for mixing griger- bread bgr grgatirie de.:S€l‘[S.f It also ma use in the raise or tint- . mgycurmns or dome,“ new trouser pockets for replacing worn out. ones and new collars Wash diamols leather in warm “d m!“ 1°!‘ engmem“? u" We soapy water to which a pinch of d‘ ‘hmi baking soda has been added, Black gabardine culottes are giped with red and worn wit-h a rilllont print shirt. BTITCH-A-CURL WITH A NEEDLE PAPIDR MACHE An occasional washing ls neces- sary with papier mache ornaments, but great care must be taken with them. Wash urith a soft cloth mois- tened in warm water, Just damp- ened but not wet. Let dry and then rub theartcle with a little sweet oil. PapLer matciie articles must be dusted frequently and regularly so that they do not gather dust and make them difficult. to clean, KITCHEN TIPS FOR WARTIME Have you tried putting your baked crusts through the mizzcer Mien you want a 10f. 0f fine browned breadcrumbs in a hurry When it first became possible to mend stocking runs with an ingenious little hoc-kcd needle, we realized anew the amazing flexi- blllty of the art of sewng. But who ever dreamed that stme day har would be stitched into curLs with a. special coif-necdle and thread? It's being done. though, and with hairpins growing dmmer and dimmer on the horizon, the new method may well be in for a. big time in the near future. All YOU SAVING ON COSMETICS Now that ooriservations in l-‘teally sieving the flour when you're making pastry? It takes about. two seconds and enhances your cooking reputatzori no end. style, 1c 1nd b, W1 i Mixing dry cocoa with shortening m W0 ‘Mm $3,405 $251,"? to make a. sandwich-spread for the dilldirenis tea? You will be s ‘sagas waste at your dressing 1e, tally Wnular if you add s sprllilg: Why? git-mi. with] cleansing 1'"! °'* “l?” l“ ‘"11- crieam u , - 1* caijumbo JarYllBilt ‘ilflsltiadegfmiigirdg warming W“ WW)“ d‘? (‘m the cream directly frcm that jar, ‘he mu" m ‘We’ me ga5‘5l°‘!'5) transit, 50mg w . ‘man l“ and before making tea? And keeping the dried peel of a precious, elusive orange and putting it in the tea- caddy? Both‘ those things will help to IIIBkQ delicious tea. Saving lhe calico bags in which someshflourmisfoldfialng usmigg tiiem or opp g ni e paper bags you e been carrying about re- cently, they can be washed and used again and again. dip from that. ‘Iho huge container is an irwitc- tion to recklessly slatherlng on the cleanser. Besides, the cream in the big Jar can be tightly capped and kept in a c001. dark place where it. keeps fresh longer, ‘me small far also will encour- age you to scoop out cream with A little cream worked well over the skin does the cleaning Job ade- quately. Cold cream will g0 further, too, a H c ' O l s ' 01110 Ollrlo We! tall ll'l q». u“; Fashion Arr douslxig your lace neck in lubricating cream look at your skin and see whether you need such treatment. Many faces have dry skin only in spots such nsdthe outer scoheitzgrys, outlesrmtemgles, un er eyes. app ese special ung-uents only wherge u i making it go further ct by spreading Career Girls Gets Good Ply Excitingly successful! That's how every young fashion artist feels when bar first cheque comes in. And it doesn't take years of study to become proficient. You can be- gin to learn at home. With the aid of charts, you arc shown how to start your figure, draw the head. Draw a vertical lino for body and legs, an oval for the hood. Thou draw horizontal lines for bust, shoulders, hip: and waist, slanting them u the pose requires. You easily draw the gncgru] poser of fashion figures when you know lucb simple rules as this one. Weight on one lids of the vertical lino is slwnyl balanced by weight on the other-in a letter "S" effect. On the aide supporting the body, draw the hip high. The main uontours 'lnw easily new and your garmw miuld fol- low these contour: I. nfully. Be N" l0 Dlsy up the main features, 30! Your aim ll to sell the dress. And place its centre on the figure’: centre. Our M-page instruction book shows in detail. with charts and illustrations. how to draw tho fash- IOII figure. Ex lain: perspective, fomhortenlnl. no and wash tech- niques. on drswin] of fabrics Ind “Bond min coins for your copy rlnga. CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Doroth yD ix a an-‘ A AQAAQAQ Says- v #vv 1 v11 GIRL TOLD NOT TO MAR MAN SHE DOES It Takes Much Affection To Keen Wife l Happy And Conitented DEAR DOROTHI YDK ' clock every morning and stand behind u. counter al self out trying to sell things to women who are shofip ing, and taking bawllngs - out from the floor wal er. I am going to marry so that I can take life easy. I like him well enough-at least I like him Do you think I will be happy love to think how and rush have n5 Wrestle lth the bills. But for very few women iii the world is marriage a life of Sybaritic For the great maJority of wixes marriage is an 18-hour Job, witii 0&8. no holidays and Sundays oil‘, lnstea harder work than they have ever getting breakfast, getting their husbands olI to work and the children on to school, fixing the baby's bottle, washing dishes, making beds, sweeping floors, listening to the baby's squalls and the children's fights, going to market, cooking more meals, and sitting up alter all the others have gone to bed to do the patching and darnlng. THERE 1S NO FAY ENVELOPS And the work is done within four walls instead of in an ofllce, where there is coming and going and secmg new people and something is hap- pening all tlie time. And there .. And husbands say things to their wives that no employer would dare to say to a. good stenographei‘ or a first-class saleswoman. All of these things are right aéig fine and worthwhile if you are doing a. making a home into the grandest career that a. woman can folio them for a husband you love. if she doesn't love her husband, it and drabbest and hardest Job a woman can have. And think of the man's side of that you are doing an awfully low man you do not love under false pretenses? you have made him believe that assuming your support for the ha ance of your life. Just to get a housekeeper He ca 101‘ a teiitli of what your upkeep would be. and her if she didn't. know how to cook_ looks; whereas he will have to keep you, no matter how fat you get, or how hard you are to get along with. No, he is marrying you because he loves you and because he believes you love him and that you will give him tenderness and sympathy and happy, and you are deliberately double- understanding and make him crossing hlm. Don't do it, for if hurt you woise than your feet do 90W.‘ WHAT LS _ DEAR. DilX live without you‘ a proposal? 1.: ANSWER-Gracious, no. it is coupled with a genuine ooiiati ner to ruune tnc weuuiiig day. which topass a. pleasant hour, WLLl take it as sucn. Wlien a boy tells a girl that he out tier, 01.‘ that sne is MIG UJNE ne nus been searching ior all oi his iiie, and wiieie has snc been mat lie has never met mean a tiiing in the world except that he able. he 1s handling iier his iuie. that all women iant to be made love to do to be a iascinator is just. to dish And that isn't such a bad. guess either, for girls are so flattery that they gobble up aii the mushy stuii without stopping to see whether it s a good oid reliable brand, or some sort of a lake mutation that will swallow it I am always getting letters from that boys are in iove with them because they have dated times and kissed them goodnight. love with them, though they have never mentioned it, because they can 0r that they know boys are in love with them going “steady” And they feel that it is only shyness read it in their eyes. because they have been which I say: Tut and nonsense. bashful that he didn't ask for the desires a girl he ups and pops the question. so when a boy tells you that he loves you, out you Just laugh it oiI’ andgsayz‘ 'WHY DRESS TO PLEASE? DEAR. MISS b ch f hi h sch slacks to ‘be comlortaable infgeh lfullheyodo mgake us lgdkmdllofgpwho we“ DIX-We don't care whether the boys like us we dress to pdease the boys l’ ANSWERFNot a reason in be the kind of girls who like to seen out with girls who wear pretty fortable tha_n_@ ular o to it. t CHAPTER XVII M Serena stood than in shadowed stairway. "Oh, Serena darling!" shc said, with a little gasp. "how you fright- ened mel The iiouso was so still thought everyone must be having a nap. 1 Just thought I'd go out in vvwvvvv —I am tired of havin to punch the time {day and wearinlg my- u. ing instead o buy- ANSWER-Frankly, a vocation, not an evocation. that working to make him a comfortable home is morning instead of having to get in the kitchen down to the oiiice on time. pieasantei" it. would be to spend the afternoons at the movies than to some fat old. lady a do-funny hat. blessed relief it would be to let somebody else -—Would you consider “I love you" or "I can't Far from it. Nothing that a . to a woman in the sentimental line is to be COHSIUQCTCJ a. prop..- All L119 08.131106 Ab" 111C125 OUUV€TS8IAUD Whfl B1111 Hie H1811 DIIGBISLQIIOS lvllflli U18 [.11 the world, decries, unless you ha n have dates with boys who are prou to be HOUSE OF HATE By Isabel Garland tho lull. Miss Peasley came flitting down tho ANOTHER l} NAME FUR RY NOT LOVE I am not in love with the man. but better than I do a lob. l‘ A SALISG no Marriage should be ff/Vfif)? lfA I / the man she did, and thinking wonderful it would be to lie abed of a iUNE 2, 1942 ersonal I Fashions '1 Literalum the most interesting and exciting occupation in v the world. And if you haven't got the love, At your grocer s lack what. it takes. Your marriage falls l at, in 7. and 12-01. packages-also ill and you wonder whatever made you do it. 1 know um many girls marry for a homo improved FILTER tea balls. and to get husbands to support them. ‘they "Well-I really must do something about dinner. I'll go out and have a word or two with Advent.—-—-" How funny, though Serena. It was almost as though Aunt Leona were following Manders-wantuig to have a word with him instead o1 with Advent. But, of course, that was absurd. . . . Serena remained where she was, sitting motionless. She wished Paul and Chad would come back. 1t was nearly dark outside now- And where was Alan? Footsteps on the porch brought her to her feet. l-loweverythe per- son who entered a moment later took lier by surprise. Alter a sharp knock, the great door opened to reveal Dr. Harry's pleasant lace. "Dr. Harryi Oh. I'm so glad you have come!" Serena flew to him and, to h.s astonishment, flung her arms around his neck, Then, she stepped back. l-orgive ‘me ior throwing myself at you like that. t .. u “Please don't spoil it," he said. smiling. "It's seldom that a crotch- ety olu bachelor like me receives a welcome like that. But now, sup- pose you tell nie the reason for it." "Don't - don't you know?" Se- rena. starnniered. “Didn't Thur- througli a pickup breakfast and get And how much it would be try to sell And what a of an 8-hour Job, and it is far done before. Itis getting up and no pay enevlope on Saturday night. glorifles every sacrifice and tuéns w. u changes the picture into the dullest the matter a little. Don't you think down, dishonest trick in marrying a per: You know well enough that “Know what?” v ou love him, or else he would not be "Oh, Dr. Harry — shc —— shes I-le isn't marrying deadl Mother Comstock. I mean." n hire one at. any employment agency he would be free to fire or get temperamental, or 10st her good "What!" he gasped. p "Yes -- she died last night — sud- denly. We found her in her bed." "Good lord! I can't believe itl Had she been ill?" “No. And Paul says—oh, it's so insane and dreadful that I can hardly bear to tell you. but you'll be able to prove to Paul that hes wrong-that such a thing couldn't be. He — he thinks Mother Com- stock was — murdered." "Murdered!" Serena told the doctor everything and watched his face grow gray and set. "That's bad business. Serena You say she left a new will, giving every- thing to Paul?" “Yes. She wrote it last right." "I witnessed the previous one. Everything was to have been divided equaly between the three children and Leona. Queer, queer business. . Do ou know why I'm up here, Ser- ena It's because, about noon, that fellow Thurber stopped by mv house and told the wonum who cleans up for me that there was trouble up at Good Hope and for her to tell me to come up right away. She tried to get out of him what kind of trouble it was, but he wouldn't say. She said he looked and acted kind of funny and seemed in an awful hurry to get along. So when I got back, I drove over, took one look at the road and saw I couldn't get a car up it. I rented one of Haley's horses and rode up." "Dr. Harry, if you look at her — examine her - can you tell—-" “Can I tell whether she died a natural death or not? Maybe. But that others a mlghtv nasty thing to think, Serena." He sighed. " guess I'd better go up and make my examination-—- "But the key! Paul has the key and the door is locked." "That so?" The doctor frowned but, an instant later, was on his way u stairs. “I'll try some of the other "ya. Maybe one of them will I (Tobeycntliiucd) you do your conscience at night will o A PROPOSAL not, wnat would you consider one‘! ..' says Ulll\.$5 ue oiier oi marriage and a. request ior loves her, or that he cannot live with- ner beioic. it doesn't is trying to make himself agree- I'D!‘ tneie is a trunnion among men to, and that all mar. any man has out the soft tolk. hungry for that is onerea them give i-nem an awful headache if they girls who write mo that they know them three Or that they know that boys are in with them for years and years. that keeps them from proposing. To Forget it. No man was ever yet so thing he wanted, and. when he really or th the c n't 1i ith- "Oluyealil" irifteigd of "ylea" ve w _ and we to dress that way or not. hy should HIGH SCHOOL GIRIB. to frocks. If you would rather be com- is our tuneral. q“ m”, ," in in. Q3521‘ out d llhll IIOQ. U. I'll-l minimize your waist and b91911"! ' and there's no dang!!!‘ 01f m!" "tight" look in the bodice- happy desl where sophistication “a 'i2.""“§3§‘§li3‘“ rs “trio FODWYoui-fuocndundyouu 7 m‘ e‘ -. ilealtl,38,40,fl,444648 m4 ‘ugivilcmiltiwryigwnm’ i2. 51m so requires s s-a yards of 0 looked be- Wndflid- "Why. the railroad fare is about fifty dollars and then if 1 had fifteen dollars a week of my own--" Seriexia. kissed bar. “I'll got it. for you. Aunt Leona! You shall go pack to your lovely little (own and inch contrasting. To order pattern: Write or send plow" with your nuns and ad- dress with 20 cents in coin or stun- to tho Needlecraft Bureau. Chcrottetown Guardian. I the kitchen and tell Advent about your sweet Amathe ru T Giarlottctown Guardian thaskwtanlzptegabeéork-F " N body wglght andl——" k “k PM“ Ngedlecraft. Department . on’ a0. o ears weled in Miss Peasleyb No. 3670 51m ..............- (mm-i B-bfllll ca-napes- Besides. by 1-119 eyes. “You dear child!" she said 8W1. time theyre made, we may all be brokenly. "1 asked 9W1 lnysgl’ 0n our Way to lail.’ this afternoon. lie-refused." n Miss Peasiey wrung her hands. Serena's ll set. grimly but, 5;. flung YOu d0!“ really think so. do you. fora aha oo d answer she beard n darling? 1 mean. Paul couldn't sound that checked ‘an. hirning ‘I have meant it when he aaid-—-" she saw Manderi at the rear and "'"" "" Belem but an arm around her. of the hall. How long he had been llflfl- M41"! "I don't. think anything except that standing there, she had no idea, I'm 101ml! 8nd depressed and l want Now, he shamblod forward. Ho You to alt down here and talk with wore a battered old hat which he -—— ' me till the others come. It’: so quiet. (alien m “mo”, g1” somehow it makes me - nervous." “Y”, Mud“; _ y)“; g 1"» _________.;__. Miss Peasley nodded and sat down Serena asked sharp . A use for leftover bread: beside her on the divon. "I know "I was lookln‘ for Mr. Paul." mil. oes in circles with cookie what you mean.’ "Mr. Paul went out. for o walk." cutter, dip in melted butter and 5°- lB-ld Befenfl- Wm! 9-11 ll- "Did. huh?" place on escalloped mixtures. tempt at cheerfulncsii, ‘tell me The man made Serena oddly 11n- thlnga- Tel little Miss Peasleys are was It would be — heaven." l me again about that. town down south where your niece lives and where you want to go to live some day." far-oil. "It's a lovely litte town. The ali- la always sweet -— honeysuckle, s - roses. One day is Just. ll e another and all are like a dream. My great-niece Amathea is just like the days, slow and sweet and kind. She is lame. I could help hei- with the housework and we could have ca s. "Aunt Leona -— how much money would you need to live there? mm — suppose somebody oflc easy as he stood there with his ugly lace half hidden under the shadow of his hat brim. "Is there anything I em an [or you?" she urea. He took s step backwsrd- "No- yuess not. I got to see Mr. Paul. ‘ll just. step outside and look around. Maybe I'll run into hlm." As he went back toward the kitchen. Miss Peuley bent close to 56:31:‘ 2' ah hl a " you see ' o w apere . "He kept his hat onl What an un- attractive monl" Ibo rosu qulcklr Lydia l. com Plnkbnm’: Vegetable und not onl halpn relieve ly pain but n so weak. nerv- I 1 4 oaooocoo“ A McrningSmile ~o+v+v~o++c+++o+w+ow EXPLAINED u Jove. old boy. r couldn't i. lfeve lt when I heard you were in hospital. why last. night I saw yqy dancing with a pretty bloiide." "Yes. So did my wife." GETTING EVEN ‘Tour doctor's out her, ‘m; . flat tire." "Dlflenuse the case as ilatuleiicy of the perimeter and charge him accordingly," ordere-zl ilie garage man. "That's the way he does.’ BAZELBRDOK w. i The May meeting of the Ham brook Women's Institute was held iir the school room with an attendance of nine members. Meeting opened by repeating Club Women's Creed, M nutes of previous meeting were read. One fruit bill was paid. Mrs. Harold Carver and Mary cuariv were delegates appointed to atterrl Annual Convention Decided each member give a recipe towards lllSil- tute Cook Book. Decided each mem- ber contribute “Babv Shower" Mrs. J. C. Wood invited June meet- ing. Roll call to be answered bv s joke. Collection amounted to 50c. Meeting adjourned with National Anthem. NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirution l. Docs not rotdresscs or men's shirts. Does not irritate Ski‘?- 2- No waiting to dry. _(..1|i a used right after shaving. {on 3. Instantly stops pflsPlf“ for 1:0 a d: s. Removes odor from perspiration. 4- A urc. 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