A $030 {vvvo-vvvv ‘w. vrvvwv rvO-OQQQifQ-OO Inn‘: ~ '-@».1 1 1 __‘.".:_..__..-. _ _ “ nwoooooncoo-voowsoooooovoo»oooo+o0oo4oc+o++c+w+on¢oo+ooo4+w0oo+o+ovov~ov-"nv. vv v ‘v--. - . - "w- Woman's Re alm 1 Socialjand Persona 1 Fashions 1 Literature c: oififi‘ ‘-¢¢r'vvvvvvvvvvvvv--v v1 vvv-vv ivv ‘v‘§ fifiOfiivbwrvrwvvvvvo vvvvr " 10199. i l THE HER A STITCH IN TIME iinic," 111.‘! dear. llrflfl‘ " L‘\'l~l£'lli'B of one ‘ 11 > ruceii pets ii iucoall slrind are good "us for ilicni, they comfort when winds blow. Al- \'1’)illl‘ in every con- (.11. the invdlum—for ieiisi,—is prettl‘ sports .. . 1.; guiurnlly suede. On this theme, but set in a. dif- ferrnt {llllC of 11.13‘. are the velve- , lei-n juilziiis, orcr rustling taffeta i dinner i§\)\\'ll.<. A duet seen quiie frequently in earlv win: ' ensembles 1s the "" '“ cl iniiif set-made 501110 such. The l miniature. while : ‘ iizn-c liniitlbags I iiianiinoih than Lil-MS. i for the coming 1 introduced by Dame 1 .‘lfl promoted by all‘ ‘is, 1.. Illr‘ upped or " 1101c paired ef- 1.» \\';lS}‘.~\l'8l!~'llll1€. .. ' "i on both. the one a: mgr-rated. and the other 112.11g uhizzlcd down to the uniillest p ‘sible distance around. Will Dry It Nicely After iiie laundering ls done, run a pzcce o1 011i dry blanket through thi- "ringer. This will prevent the mois re i-eiiisiiiiiiig on the rubber rollcis 11nd eventually rotting tiieni. Piano Protection The grand lilJIlO should have piece; o1 glm camphor inside to protect it from moths. but be care- ful ihe (‘JillpllC-l‘ docs not touch the wires as l: will discolor them. It ls not harmful however. Keep T m Dainty If mllady intend: driving her cnr to the party when she is wear- ing delicate slippers, she would be wise to wear an old pair of slip- pers and change in the car before going in to tzie purl)". An unex- i=1=.i=.ii1'- i1-111.1111 TEifi-‘QBI-iliwilldlir» ciiiivi ;l;AllATlVE DCFINDAICI -"nnwnw-"nnnnicc--- A C TI VI TIES of oil whole afternoon. peeled smudge could ruin tnc Sit Correctly i l Many accidents have been caus- ied in automobiles by people sitting areiess positions and accident- 11: 11111111; on dour catciics. releas- ing ilie dooixuiiti causing the person ‘to irill out. Sit in liie pusizion the illlllOllltll-llt‘ maker designed 1o s11 in 111111 slop 111.11 sldewise lciiniiig nguzir-L floor handles if you would be safe in riding. oumgi 511mm: A smiill H‘ of wood thnt has been cl1ippe.. oil a piece of furni- lurc can be replaced by using the while of an egg. A Silk Thread Ilint Silk thread often pcrists in slip- ping ii1 tlie nrddle while sewing. 'I‘nis can be prevented if after threading the needle as usual one end of the thread is brought through the end of the needle a second time. Oiled Floor Spot: on a floor that i: oiled can be removed by sponging with tur- pentine. If the spots are obstinate use a cloth dipped in powdered rottenstone. Candied Fruit: It will b: much easier to chop candied fruits if the fruit peels are heated in the oven before chop- ping. Velveteen Wash velceteen in lukewarm. soapy water. Do not twist to wring out, but remove the water by pres- sure. Rinse in water of the same ‘temperature and shake- tlic gar- ment wall. Vlllien dry. place on a thick blanket 11nd iron on the wrong side. Cauliflower OI‘ gfflfl-SC 1 of iiavin ‘ and scrub Olll the bathroom and darn their oini To draw the insects out. of cauli- ' flower. soak the cnulifloiver, head 1 v v ivvvvvw is...» lDorothy Dix Z11 woman ' LII: Real Reason Women Can Never Supplant Men in Business and Professions is Be- cause They Have no One to Back Them as Wives do Their Husbands The real reason that women can ncver seriously compete with men in business and the professions i: because they can never have wives. For a wife isn't merely‘ the incarnation of love’: young dream or even a - ousehoid convenience. She i: the foundation stone to success. Shcumoliblshchan csmpevllveflhel: liome comforts and home cooking. She Ls a liaison officer between her husband and society. She i: a picks agent. She is a comforter in iimepof trouble and a nurse in sickness. She pinch-hits for hei- husband in religion and ielb. his white lies for liim. And. lacking all of this assistance. it L; no wonder that so fe\v women ever get anywhere when they stray out of their owii kitchens and drawing rooms. Of coiuse. business and professional women do have husbands, but. even so. a husband is cftenir a " ~ -‘ ' " handicap than a. licio to 111i ambitions wife. For ' he is 110‘ a. bui _-uppcr for ier as she vcoulii be for him ii liewcre 130.11g places. lie is a disgruntled groum who is doing his cloindast .0 pull tier down and hold her back l Men do not look n n their wives’ careers with the same eyes that 1 their iicirs. A wife simply bursts with pride if lier l 1 gti-gclici". Slie does everyihmg in im- powei- to push him 111011.; 11nd s 111111113" basking in his reflected glory. But there are verv few men who aic iio; burned u by their wives‘ successes and who do not consider it a deadly insult be knovm as merely the husbands oi their wives. Men like to have their wives praised for their looks and their cooking, but when 1t comes to their achievements outside of zhe home no dice. The price that women nearly always pa, for their successes is losing their litisbaiids, as is amply proved by the act that most career women are ciivorcees. Yet these women ion just as much for love and encour- agement and the home brand of fla tery, which is ihe headlcst uino on earth. as men do. Many a man succeeds because his wife is right be- hind lilm. backing him u , believing in him, urging liim on. Alain‘ a woman foils because her usband “Yet-blankets. all of her hopes and as- . piratzoiis, beilttles her talents and throws so many obstacles in lier pn l1 . that she gives up in despair and quits. 'I‘lien, too, the business and rofcssional wonmn virtually always has vvvvvw vvvv v-vvvw -rwvvrvwwv l a double job. When she doe: e woii; of a man slie doesii“ get out g to do the work of a woman, Ncbodv expects a mri-chant to hrig but a merchant, or for a lawyer or a doctor to izet. dinner _ socks when ~hey 2st home after a hard diivs work. On the contrary it 15 congedcfl gm; me Tired Business Maxi . iould be parn erccl and Dtiteti, amused and divert- ed, and thus prepared ito meet. the alaors of another clay. But does the Tired Business Woman ieceive any such consideration? Not at all Husband doesn't. meet Wife wiifi a glad. sweet smile and haw- a_,=.moklrirt dinner on the table ready for hei- when she returns from ll grllvllfig day at the office He assumes the attitude of on early Christ- inii lnilrt"l because she is late He grumbles because the house isn't. sp k-flllill-Splill and lier cooking isn't up to some other woman's stand- Tlie rciiscn so inniiy working women break down is because. they l1; c to make the dough as well as bake 1T, and listen to their husbands’ criticisms to boot. be anyt ‘But the chief place “here a woman who i: doing a man's work misses no having a ivife ls not having any-iody to do {or hei- mg lifllg tender services that any the hands o! ove ever perform; not: having flllybJdY 1o co..d.e ll€l' aiici fuss over her. Nobody to notice ivhcilner she is slzk Ol‘ down. in cold water which contains 1 W911- a tablespoon each of salt and vine- gar. ‘rlils will also act a: a bleath. Iron Rust Stain: Rub lemon juice salt rm rust stains and blench in the sun. If necessary, repeat this process. or add rrxc lemon jiilce. ~O F>O§OQOOO+QP Household Scraobnnl-f (B! ROBERTA LEI] o-0-O+0-0-0-044o0-00-oo-0o004+~; The paint brush should be wash- Wuhlng Paint Brushes ed thoroughly iii benzlne or turp- entine 11nd shaken dr.v~—nct whip- ped-whcn it i: desired to change from one color to another. or from one varnish to another. Dull Ebony If the ebony brushes and mir- rors have become dull in appear- ance. try rubbing a little white vaselln: into them with a soft. cloth. Rub until the wood ha: ab- sorbed all the grease and taken on u rich gleam. Disinfectant ‘Two tablespoons of ammonia. and a gallon of boiling water. poured down the kitchen sink while the solution is still very hot, proves a very good disinfectant. vovc IIJCIOUS Mad EC Gifts e, At Home DARLING PAJAMAS TO SEW FDR. CHRIWHIAS GIFT 328d Mummy or Aunt will enjoy every stitch she makes in serving these darling ‘Pyiwlenn pajamas. Buttons give f1 doublc-breastlng effect and elllpllflSlZC the high waisted bodice with full shoulder llcevcs. The bloomer legs are as cunning a: can be. Make it of I flminelctie print to keep her cozy niirl warm. Plain or printed cot- tons as broadcloth, chrimbray. cliallls. etc. are also lovely. For special occasions as visiting over night with grandma. she'll adore it cf crepe de chine or of satin crane. A nice suggestion fnFAunti: i: to give her the pattern and the morci-lal In a Christmas box. Style. No. 2384 i: designed for size: 3. 4. fl and B yearn. Size 4 re- quires 2 1-4 yds. of 39 inch m:- teriul. fiend fifteen cents (151 in stain : or coin (coin preferred) wrap con carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving Style No 3284 Sim... n- on: - Nun: Street Address Province GOLFER. 1N TIE T C. Nov. Piolrd 0f Hershey, Pa. on the last en gave him and Jack Grout u 31 ti! with Tommy Armour of m. a a . m. .11 fiiii°€8sm Clgllrlckslléfrclli 01o naieiil‘ l l 1 l and 1i 111111». 1P1“ 5_ of What’: New In Pattie: to Nobody to gel h" the aspirin without being asked for it. or to brine her in a. cup of hot. soup when she comes in chilled or cold. Nobody to piotect her from bores. Nobody to head off Aunt Susan from paying a visit \\‘l’l€ll she is overworked. Nobody to mend her clothes and send lllegS to the cleaners. Nobody to take of! of her shoulders the thousand iiti daily chores ficm which ii wife saves her husband. If the blLSlllEL§ and professional woman happens to be a wife and 1 mother and has to do all of these multifarious things for her family, the wonder is that she accom llshes anything at nll in her career instead of doing so lltse. Poor sci , what she lacks that hei- malo confiere has _ DQRLIZIflY DIX ls V;a_ gogdvivife. CLOCK MISBEHAVES MELBOURNE-(OP)-— Melbourne citizens had to consult watches to make :u.re o! mi time when chimes in the Post Office clock went out of order and tolled 135 times a few minutes before noon. SYDNEY -—- (GP) — A new walled with thick glass, to which mother: can retire with crying chil- dren. Specisl equipment brings film dlelesuedntoihexwm- .r"1 B S Yo... Pally TEE» With These Guy Game: CKLEY’ Qtrvimlx-f u n E makcsthc ncwHigb-Tn! and package soaps. What’: more, (hi: new ma? up to TWICE THE SUDS 0 in scientific irsn. Rich v tub or washing machinm. YOU'LL HARDLY aeueve YOUR EYES WHEN YOU s5: now MUCH WHITIR NEW ulon-rrsroxvooi. wAsi-ies YOUR. CLOTHES! Amazing new Ingredient not only brlnp for whiter washes-but alm makes now High-Tut OXYDOL glv: up to TWICE THE SUBS In hard vvatcr . . . keep: It uh for wnhablo colon, hand: llere l8 I IIQW SOUP creation, dcvelo ed to bring you an uiterl new conception 0 easier wasliday: 0i’ brig fcr, WRITER clothes. Called new High-Tell OXYDOL, i: i: 1h: resuli of a new H1 rezllcm tho: sciemiszs have been working on or years. Aningrediennhaf OXYDOL no: merely a few“shndes”whiter washing-bu! n: much l: 155‘; WRITER WASHING than old-style bu creation gives old-fashioned lcss efficient soups even in hard water, as rove , lgorou: stand up TWO TO TIIREII TIMES LONGER, in vvvv wIiivwwwv THINK OF 11'/ NEW HIGH-Iii? OXYDOL GIVES UP TO rwlc: ‘fill sup: OF OLD-FASHIONED soAPs. EVEN m ,_ HARD WATER. as ten minutes. icrubbin Z wills’. mezho d:. svvii _ be mulled ony- Thr lied vrvvoo Join the Thousands Now Switching in This Amazing New laundrg Snap Thar CLOTHES WASHED THE 5CRUBLE95 HIUFIIST OXYDOL Th“! rich sud: :o:k dlrt loan In a: Iitdu N0 back-breaking rubbin or lo shorten the life of your clot cs. In {act c other vvuhed this scrublu: w:_y lost * time: Ion er from 1h: mn pom! o y wear on ten, ccmpued no old-ltyl: NOW Infill-TOD! UXYDUL l: amazingly safl f0lW€lShlbIEC0lOIl—llfBIOIIAhIICSIHI‘ hands. You'll be so: tired how buuiifully bfllllll and fresh your co cred things co me our. week week, even when wlshcd in hard water. S0 IOIII the thousands of woman who are ching :0 new High-Tn! OXYDOVL. You'll n: you've never been thrilled with nundry soap you've probably used before. u! the immaculate wliiienes: of your after fine linens-at the freshness and sparkle of and MONEY you save. su .1 that dealer: in in box. Ask for i: mdayl MADE IN CANADA colored things! Thrilled a: 1h: time and work NOW High-Teal OXYDOLi. nowon sole :1 all the familiar orange and eye package. No advance in price-no Chlflffl ' Procter 1k Gnmb c. blue bull’:- D lochupacglll cl now II $31.51‘ MI NEWIIIGII-TfST OXYDOL. THE 5AM! ORANGE AND BLUE BUUJS- HYI PACKAGE- rue ONLY CHANGE is m THE soAPI OI-D-SIVLI PACKIOI IDA? -u OXYDN- b-‘IHII mil-fourth I Ill: lulu-doc: morn work-nun to: um: IAYOXYDDL amount c old ntylo m9:- Q. What fruit may be served as the fruit course at a luncheon? 111t- nuit UMU|Q€ niuy consist of cantaloupe or grapefruit, when in season. or the very Popular fruit cocktail. Q. Where should the hostess stand to receive her guests at I dance? A. She should stand near the en- theatre here has a separate rcomi trance to the room reserved for | dancing. Q. Is it proper to address en- gruvm iniyltatlons to "Robert Payne, en ' A. No; all engraved invitation: l are addressed "Mr." _ To-Day’s Popular Design Bv Carol Aimes Give blcrry-Go-Roui!‘ Jamboree Grand fun - a lllerry-Gc-llounu Jamboree-wit“ the boy: lurking about in "gob" caps. tho girl: piny- ing up in “country fair" Mylo. Start v1. .1 1 mixer. Guest: match Merry-Go-Rcund animal: fcr part- ner: for the first "ride"--: dniice. Get ready fcr ilii: stunt by cuf- iing out picture animals and mount- lng on cardboard. two each 0t zebras, elephants. glraffu. and s1 on. Separate pair: inio two boxc~ —boys draw from one, girl: iron the other. Arid away they lo. match in motel. hen the crowd not: bunny. turn the kitchen into : hamburger ltand. Guest: draw lllp! cfdpaper marked Pint. Second or Thir Shift. Flrli S ft get: whit: apron: and chef‘: caps. For ten minute: they sizzle hamburger: for the merry- miikorn. Then Second and Third Shift: play chef. 80 6H! l0 ml W“ NJ! V6, Still more fun with a Pu oi all the family a-rid the family: Show. Or line up girl: and mt h: T980 <31 o.her'io%oigd tchissewn men begging "Wharf: i.,y lucky p” 91‘.Le“°‘£tem e e‘ penny?" in lolly Coin oivm. You'll m b“ Pgwmm find than and mun! more grand mmhmi and ‘u i121,'i;-~.11.;~=iciis.i~°i.1111 M =1» m1» w-w-i- billy C: on. Aunuinl Vqubond Crulu upper. Dccdlinl Party. (‘oh-rob QPIOWII. Send 20c in coin: for your cw Guardian Home Bervice. Addre:s_ B: sure to writ: plainly your Name. Addreu. Ind the Nun: of booklet. BLIP-ON-A-HANGIIR LAUNDRY DESIGN NO. 681 desi n:. 1- Readers: "Please many of your letter: of lain. fcr POPULAR DESIGNS To The Charlottetown Ouudhn Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. 68'! Nome. - - Nona: Mia: Aime: receive: at lust 200 vote: for elcii design before it i: cepted for t-hl: column. Send u: your vote: We print all the ocpulu I have of the bu; i: nclude: transfer: of 1:. dime ulremen khmqllld color chart-I. BAG u. ha: the theme of mo‘ i: I61‘ : in popular the design and outt outline fcr tlom (o, flllk-lnfl. em roidery and Key: and (film-uni: wthe Pattern Order Form-To b: uled when ordering Pattern: and V0111: BtroetAddrm------———-----—---—-—-— mond. V:.. lbdoy in the till-hole mid-mum giro-pro best. ball gol! tournflm ~- [1 Qllnr‘ Armour, Crllllok; Ah?“ ‘V’? .111 GYM‘ :11: econ. l ‘GUI City-—--——---—- elm ---------- Strut Addnl: 1 :u ct the followln u: P0PULA'lg.lJEBIGN—-I—————-—— -------- Allzwfldiaotimfltbhbihhnullnmu-vod. CORNER Long Keeping Chrlatmls Cake 1-2 cup: butter cup wgar egg: lb. glacc cherries -2 lb; chopped citron lb. seedles raisin: lb. blanched raisin: -2 lb. blanched almonds -.2 lb. candied plneapplg teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon cinnamon cup soft apple jelly 1-2 cup fruit Juice 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon almond flavoring 4 3-4 cup: flour (about) 2 teaspoon: hakin powder Method: Cream e butter and the :u or very thorou hly. If you are us rig an unsnlb: shortening instead of butter. add l tea: oon nit. Add the can. on: :1: a ime, and beat very hard after ouch od- dition. Th1: part of the coke must 1 l '1 1 l. 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 be very. very‘ thoroughly beaten until it i: liz t and fluffy. Add 1 cup of the flour sifted with the baking powder and beat this in. then add the up l: jelly, which should he the aof, home- made kind that will beat up al- most to a liquid. Do not us: jelly made with a commercial pectin. Eiwd El‘ no“; H' ‘L |7q i ; TL. THE COOK'S ,,,,°“..,,..“'I,....,, t A Mom-Msm”, I-O- Q_ How can I utilize the abort ends and scraps cf candles? A. Put them all together in a :mall cotton bag, and us: on iron- ini; day to keep the iron: from at cking. Q. How can I prevent deposit from gathering on the inside of the tea kettle? A. Boll two or three clam shell: in the kettle occasionally. _ Q. How should a silk gamient be laundered? A. Do not rub soap directly on the silk garment. A sud: should be made of white flakes. and the silk worked up and down in tho :uds until the garment i: clean. ALL NEW ITUFF ‘I110 cultured hill/d :crv:.nt m- nounced to har mi:tres:, wife of the rofltcer: " you please. m:':m, mere i: a mendicant at the door." Th: mistress sniffed contem uously: "Tell him there's noili g to mend." TAKING Tl‘ EASIER "Ah bet yo’ was relieved wllfll o’ found it wasn't no c1100! ollerin‘ yo‘ las’ night," said Sam. "Ah wa: :0 relieved," replied Rastus, “dat Ah slowed down l0 a gallop." For The Beat. very hard. Prepare the fruit by scalding and dryinf the raisins. Cut the citron clierr e: and pineapple in small piece: and blanch and shred the almonds. Sift the remainder of the flour over theae and add the :picc:. Mlx ii litly, and odd u; the batter alcmately with the fruit uice. Or if you have 1- memade wine, that 15 nr-e I to use also. if it is fruit juice, it may be pinmpol: juice, grape l Juli-e. oranm‘ Juice or any kind that you car: for. Add the flavoring and mix well. If the batter seem: too thin. udd another half cup of flour. Much depend: on the thickness of the iflllv you or: using. Tum into two loaf or tube pans lined with heavy waxed or well greased brown paper and bake in a slow. 300 den. l". oven fi-‘om 3 to 4 hours, depending on the depth of the batter in the pan Set a shallow plm of water on the floor of the oven during the last hour n- lc of baking. and if tho cake begin: to brown too much on the wrfnco. covar with :1 piece of heavy brown paper. Wron and store safely away and dc not nttcmpt to us: thl: cake for at least a month or 6 weeks, then soften by during in n atom jar with one or vwo apple halves. SCOTCH SCONEB ThNQ cup: flour. 8-4 cup fin: en ‘shade. It will captivate the heart A Buy peasant tweedy green woolen dress that will make your benu comment on how smart and refreshingly lovely you look_ The separate blouse of monotone wool- contrasts effectively in rust of any school or college girl or young bunness woman. With the lame pattern. make a. velvctocu Lumper in wine, navy, black, teal lue. etc. Accent the young bodice with multi-colored flowered appli- que. Make the separate blouse cf whit: rough linen. crepe silk or crepe satin. Again. this peasant. jumper dress is delightfully wear- able in a clan plaid woolen. e blouse mu be of monotone woolen or of was able cotton broadcloth. It‘: {uat the easiest dress to sow ycu'l want to make it in different f:bric:. Style No. 2129 is designed for size: 12. l4, 16, 18. 20 years. 30. 32. Si. 86. and Bil-inches bust. Size l0 require: l 6-8 yards of 39-inch material for long sleeved blouse; of 39-inch ml- terfal for jumper. Bend fifteen cent: (15) in msmp: m- conl icoin preferred) wrap coin carcfiillv nddri-u to Charlottetown Mum" Btyl: m. mo 51110....- m ul ted lu . l teaspoon salt. l l...‘ fill - 1 III .~ . - cup shortoninl, 1 1:110 3g milk, l cup l: a. leaded flllllell. cut in half. Sift other the flour. lllllf. salt and baking powder, then out in the IIIOTMIWIIR. Heat the ell . ‘ until livht, M"! Mid to it "bout l cup whole milk. "ck; :1 w" dnulh from this. nddM to the "~~-- n‘:- furr. it dvmenrh on the brand of flour used whether you will need all. or I little more. of the milk Mixing-t AIM Hm which". ‘Till’?! fllll on to a floured board. and not 0w» 1 lw-H mun- F-~0 In vflqflglgl brunh pooh on: over with milk and en, and bake in n hot. oven. But- W~ Mvl nerve hot. Nana llrut Addroc c“, PHWIIIQI nAcnuuiAn I I th . O0! ‘Z3’; ‘.'.i'l?!.'."§l'°s'i'éi'ii." 5133711? 13$".- m dru lloro and rub Ill"? "NH"? :10!‘ our the blukhoudn. Th1!‘ I villain“ loin and dlllhbl" M "l" '- ° l" ranked. Bu: I lflllfll“ i Every Day Styles Home Sewer .