i PAGE TWO Living o THE GLORY WITHIN Archibald Rutledge once watdi- Qd one o! his Negro work-men making a thing of clean shining beauty out of a rusty, filmy old LUEbW-t Eflilne. Mid asked him how he succeeded in doing it. The Negro replied, "Well it's this way: I got a glory!" And upon that conversation, Ber. ton Bra.ey wrote a pcem enllllgd “The Glory Within," two stanzas of which follow: Ch. you gotta set a glory In the work you do; A Hallelujah chorus In the heart of you. Paint, or tell a story, Sing, or shovel coal. But you gotta get a glory, Or the job lacks soul. 0h. 10M. give me a glory_ vols it. much to give? r you gotta. gel; a glory Or you just don’t livel HAND-PAINT WALLPAPER» Hand-painting the design 0r motif of your walloalper 0n any D1111“ dtapffi’ fabric is something 116w that offers intriguing decor- Rtlve possibilities, particularly as the cost is not prohibitive. SAVE VEGETABLE WATER When vegetables are boiled art of the mineral content gces nto the water, so it should be saved to usc in gravies, sauces and soups. Put. the white shoes on the trees while cleaning with a wet. cleaner so they will keep their shape. Keep the bed a few inches away from the wall s0 as to allow free circulation of air around the sleep- er, A coarse ccmb will remove hairs and ravelings from the vacuum cleaner and carpet sweeper brushes without harming the bristles. SEASONAL DESSERT ‘Ihls (lessen should rate tops in cur recipe file: Stew rhubarb un- il almost. tender then add cup stvrantbktnrios and oozitiimue cook. lng for three five minutes Svvccten a little, but. the fruit fiholild be tart Chill in ice-box. Serve in sherbert heavy cream. GRASS STAINS 'I‘o remove grasss stains from white washable fabrics, such as cotton or linen, launder with hot. water and soap, rubbing the stain carefully. If some trace of the spot remains, use a mild bleach- ing solution, rinse very thorough- ly and dry in the sunshine. Do not, of course, use a. bleaching solution on white silk. wool 0r synthetic materials, unless you are absolutely sure it, can have no deteriorating or yellowing effect. Stabilizers which keep guns on an even keel, while the tank on which tlhov are mounted bounces o over rough ground, are hydrauli- , Want to make a blg hit with some» one special! Then don't risk weari- Ing todafs undies again tomorrow. l "Second-day" undies spoil you: " because undies absorb pen- lplration, develop Fundlc odor." The: i: why undies need a dip in Luz every night, right after you take them o5, to remove perspi- ration, rotors freshness. Luz protects dalntineu-vhelpc in keep fabric: like new longer. S0 gut your daily dipping tonighp 4 m! cally operated. - ‘SAVE THE SURFACE AS WELL fLEVER rlnovfi A5 FABRIC New York - There seems to be a "save the surface" movement on among the designers which also saves fabric. It is impossble to count all the surface trinls such as embroidery fringe, applied de- signs, qulltingt and trapunto and band closing. These are emlfoyed to give interest to shoulder, hem- llne, pocket and sic-eve on slim dresses and suits. The silhouette is slim with inter. est peplurrts, trims on jacket hems, generous shoulders and hlpline draplngs that suggest, the saroflz- Sklrt effect; are the peg-bop re- juvenation or the smpcther line of skirt, fullness centred atihe frcnlt, or drawn in a diagonal line in side drapery/l: centred al,_hh back_in IIERMITAGE W. I. The August meeting of the Her- mitage Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James Red- mond. The President, Mrs. Curley pre- sided. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The reports for various committees were read, and new members were appointed for same. It. was decided to purchase drinkin fountain and several om- or artic es for school. Mrs. Joseph Larkin invited the members to her home for Septem- ber meeting, roll call to be ansvr- cred with. a. favorite recipe. Meet- ing closed by singing of "National Anthem." ! ~—0-< Q CROCHETED MEDALLIONS IN PINEAPPLE DESIGN DESIGN NO. 1128 Beautiful medallions crocheted in the pineapple pattern are joined with small medallions to makc this handsome tablecloth. White or ecru mercerized crochet cotton is used Pattern No. 1128 contains list, of materials needed. illustration oi stitches and complete instructions. To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your name and uddress with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. Deslrn No. 1128 NAME - - - ._ _ _. ... STREET Apmzggg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $Z§§¥§.==-=* - — — - -—- rfiQlllNflEr-m vvr: 2 glasses with to Woman's Re alm x Social rugs CHARLOTTETOWN titmamaw and Personal Leisure The Woman's Realm double box pleata. Side-closing effect; ore ediiewed by buttoning three new dresses down the side or by a young sur- plice effect. The 194-2 surplice usuall closes high almost under the and ls caught at tho waLstlitne. None of these dowagetr lllnye: are in the 19-8 bodice drap- BETTER STYLE AT LESS MONEY Better style for lees money seem to ih-e detached observer (size 16 going on 1B» to be offered mature wom n come fall. And don’; 19¢, this hot weather deceive you. Any day now along will come g, cool dill’ and ytilrll wish you had that éilgssgtblack dress hanging in your M“ Priorities are responsible for e greater slmplicityy 1n m; men's fall dresses. But, anyway, there seems to be less stuff hang- ing on them, less confusion of line. more good taste. ,Most of these dresses are one- Diecve, eliher frankly so or with a P01111131 t0 give a two-piece effect. Two-piece suit dreses are avail- able, too. Front fullness, adaptations o! the i798 ltI'D._side drapery, coat dresses and redingotcs are among tn; most popular sihouettes. After black, the purple modes, KNEE. blue, red and brown are the most prevalent. colors. _Bral_d seems l/o be the favorite lllmmlllg 0f ‘vomenis dresses this fall You will find it in alLover scrolled patterns, or as jacket trim. Tassels seem pretty pre- valent, too ‘Ihey are used dis- creetly, fortunately hanging down from little pocket. effect bands of braid on the bodice. DIRNDL EFFECT BUT LESS EXTRAVAGANT New York -- A Dirndl effect for the oo-cd without dlmdl extrav- agance of fabric is achieved by some manufacturers this season through impressed penis falling from a snug torso bodice. For the ft-‘W who prefer them. there are the pencil silhouette evening and dinner dresses. made ICI‘ the most part in crepes and velvets Only “l? Stffllillit and slim young so. nhistlcate will choose these and the balance of popularity will b.- swung the younger and wicler skirt. i‘ 004-00044 g A Morning Smile o-oo-m-vo-o-oo ‘y... “Jfimfly.” said. his mother, SWBTQIY "swleone has taken a big DEW 0 Uniler cake out of the pantry," Johnny blushed guiltlly, Ildgettied around. ‘"011, Jpkumy," she exclaimed, "I didn't think it. was in you." "It amt all," replied Johnny, "pan, of it] in Elsie." _A Yorkshire mill-hand charged “jllh llflViilg set fine to a large hay- rlck, was defended on the ground that W38 110l- altogethcr re, Spflnsible for his actions. One of the witnesses, a lnyplCil Yorkshire, declared that the prisoner was “WT-mg in his head.’ “Can you mention any occasion on which the prisoner behaved in a manner to warrant your state- ment?" he was asked. “You? answered the witness. "Ah mind once he got hnuf a crown too mulch for his wages, n' and "Well?" said counsel, a; the wit,- ness hesitated. "He took it back to tmanager." BIG GAIIARDINE BAGS Big gabardine bags have a slide fastener" compartment on the out- side. Colors are black, navy or be ge GhecblliscliaIgils From the Bowel: Bowel troubles, although happen- ing at nny limo of the your, pro more prevalent during the hot. sum- mer and earl fall months. Summer Fu is one of the worst troubles, but dial-rhino, dysentery, colic, cramps and pains in the in- testines, or any looscucss of the bowels should iuvo immediate "at- iention. The action of Dr. Fowler '5 Extract of Wild Strawberry is pleasant, rapid, reliable and effectual in help- ing to check the unnatural dis- charges. It has been on the mnrkol: for the not 94 years, so why ex orimsnt tli new and untried name iesl Get “Dr. Fowler's” and feel safe. [Th0 T. lfllburn Co, I14, Toronto, Onl- '_____ ___ . Geraldine Fitzgerald I Bolmy weather and lovely tresses go well together. especially if the lresses are crowned with blossoms. gorald’: ellin charm is enhanced by a spray of heather in the shape ol a circle pinned lo a cluster of shining curls. Geraldinii lulesf picture is Warmers‘ "The Gay Sisters." ll. Lovely brown- eyed Olivia do Havillancl. stor of "Princess O'Rourl<e" selects a long spray of gardenias and places it along a softly waved glpjgqnjraniio back. it looks Bnchantinq with ovenina clothes. l Dorothy Dix ‘§;)’S— ‘rvvvv v w DON’T USE JEALOUSY AS A CLUB IF HUSBAND‘ HAS ROVING EYE Man Submits Suggestions On How To Handlfl A Philanderer causes so many W1"! .___-_-- DEAR. MISS DIX-Amnt the Dhilandcrer WhO to shed bitter tears. First. what is u. philanderer? lsflhgfoatliklfifig gal: out: occasionally or one who is a wolf always 0n the tgamere are so many is a. congenital pettlcoat-cnascr he is hopeless. Blu l a and yet u, you men who do give the eye to women other than the r w v we the male could put those women, even the mens moi-hers, an 012:3 Severy time and their wives on the other, they would take the w - This ls something women do not seem to _ their husbands castlng some other woman they as tience with them and llgndling them. i to i: erfcthese dis- paugvlllalvgmill igytllgt thgll‘ lIlISlJBIidS are onlli; fgynpqrarlly duped and will recover if, lrxia onlv put their hearts aside for the m l n use their heads a little. I know severa Plomtzr who have done this and have iilgegfi $92“ £112“ theirs as against. some who rm been adrift: ever since. Why men like to flirt around I Will Kiev" . - know. It must be on: gangs ogotisieoflylfslfi, ggg t“ l" "trlr"".“:-.i"; rsrftazr.’tti“rlé” ti? mm- he- hob-rd tot row a 1c a doe-alt, t“ “i3.’il."i.8fill§’§§ tn..s.lz.ttist.‘ssisiit n22? ou a. e as ~ , l-llfige as they did before. it would cut down the number of Plglamtirqrers 9° I] ' . nil d r from a mnrfslroinl- were’ “divlzs yglllhggcwaélllgducrgntlénlillillaxtle iztucailelully. It; offers vou or IIOYIIIIIES tasncnlicw to deal with a situation that most women buntlle 8nd getlrnllit to end in the divorce court instead of in a family 1°"- SUPPRESS JEALOUSY - _ alousy instead of using it as . n§i.“€.%§- it??? fifitfiliirfhiifidrifil-Phldfi. yous-u 1m mmklbrg; p,“ w- w- W hush-v "to be“ was": 3l..li’“"....3.%‘.f area... s? more disagreeablle ygu mliglgi yttgulrsglf a u » macflllig lilllfleniltahoe atctgxitloward. her hilsband as though She b0ll8hl/ Ind Bald for him and he belonged to her just as much as her hat. or her car does; the wife who raises a ruction if hcr husband takes her old scllioolhmatfizutéo dinner or dances twice with a pretty girl, the wife who wa c‘ etsweerhe so band like a detective when they are out togethleg it: Lsfie dlllvmg-ce cgun much as dances with another woman. are first a d ti) her s lck-ms Many a wife turns her husband into a philan gerkuy Igsvmmks- Left to himself he would never dream he was a. l y- e111 (h; h if of himself as a niiddlr-aged man who is gcttlniz fat and 10S n! B and is done with romance But when his wife gels green-eyed over every woman he is civil to and wont lot him have a stsnographel‘ BXOCDt 0116 who is olri enough to be his grandmother, he wonders whether he does not; possess unexpected powers of fascination, and he nuns amuck testinB th m out. a Furthermore. when tho average woman does find out i384? g h1g8; band is having a litte affair with some other woman. 51mm film tuoomeer and hurt, that, she takes the most; deadly way of dri n; 5 away from her instead of the best WHY 0f 5111181“! him blwk- she WQQDS and walls and smothers him with reproaclzes and makes home the most unpleasant Déflliml entiltihé Ellie clxlheeeixgfiazisslli and her to a WOmB-fi Who ll na n - a1 sgh fiegrlnelle are many ways to side-track Rcno if a woman only has the wisdom to do it. . ' . . . MADE TWO FATAL MISTAKES DEAR MISS DIX-J am a girl of 18, very much in love with a boy who used to be very interested in me when we first met and dated me constantly. Now he comes only once a week and on date nights- I know he goes out with other girls. but. w-hen I tell him about it; he ets angry. 1 am beautiful and there are many boys who would like to ta e me out. but when 1 do go wit-h one I tell him about it. Should I slDP dating him and go with others just to make him SERIOUS 01‘ B0 will‘! him Whe" he 9-51" me and act as though nothing had happened? JUDY. ANSWER-Evidently, Judy. your boy friend has gotten tired of you and your little romance wit-h him is washed up. That knowledge may be a bitter pill for you to swallow. but. the sooner you gulp it down without making faces the better for you. because when a man once loses his taste for a girl. there is no cure for it. it is over. Finished. But you can salvage some wisdom out of your blighted romance that may keep you from the same mortlfying experience again. For, evidently vou have made two fatal mistakes in dealing with this boy. The first; was that you showed your love too plainly; you let him see that you were more enomoured of him than he was of you. You did the chasing and that took all the spioe out of the affair. Men like to be the hunters. not the untcd Your second mistake was in being too possessive. You made the boy feel you considered you owned him and that he had no right to go with another girl. Anv lad ivith a bit: of spirit in him would resent that. _Il; is bad enough for a man to have to give account of his actions to his wl e; he certainly is not obligated to let a girl he isn't even engaged to nut. the fetffirs on him. The best thing for you to do is to step out with the other boys and if you should happen to be dated up on the nights our ex-boy friend in- vites you out, it will raise your stock 1m his Estimft on. A GOOD LIAR. DEAR MISS DIX-I am in so much trouble I am nearly crazy. nct knowing what to do. I am a soldier making good in the army. I am just 15 years of age. but I got married last April. We have a house and nice furniture all paid for and we are as happy together as can be. but I told my wife a lie about how old I am. She thinks I am l9. Shall I tell her the truth or what? I don't know what to do. S0 IER. ANSWER-Tell her and gel; it, off your mind. She won't care. Most people lie about their age. You must. be a world's wonder if you, have qonqallthcso, hingsat i5. MT. MELLICK W. I. 1 child's dress, 2 air gloves, 1 pair i. socks, quilt onated by Miss The August meeting of Mt. Vlgy1_ Lfellick W, I. met zit Miss Eliza- ‘ ' it... to rellovemMtiNIlllY“ FEMME Plllj Youwho suffer such palnwith tlr nervous feelingmdisti-eu of "irreg- laritiefl-duc to iunctional mop disturbances-should try Lydia . Plnkham‘: Vegetable Compound. It has a soothing effect on one o/ woman's most important ornmu. Also a fine tonic for the stomach! a Canada Mad in . unlit E. rmltullws lilfdlii. bcth Macflaets with nn attendance of seven members and one visitor The meeting opened with Creed followed by Roll Call. The min- utes of lust meeting and corres- pondence were read by secretary It was moved and seconded that. an ice cream freezer be bought out of the $40.05 which was made at ice cream social. Collection amounted b0 60c. Mrs. E. Robertson invited next In- stitute meeting and Mrs. Everett Jenkins the Red Cross meeting. Lunch was served by hostess. Red Cross_rep0rt._3_squ_ares_fro afghan, - n"- / Fashions I Literature fiesi for Baltivg; Beslfbrffeal ,/ RESH FllllH MARITIME PLANT Expensive-Looking Gilt Yo] Can Make Your-sell Bill File Becomes Recipe File From one good housewife to another, this gay indexed recipe file is a perfect gift-though it's only an inexpensive bill file you smarten with wallpaper, u picture and a red satin bowl You cut off the flap of the bill file and. for its front and back, pre- pare two pieces of cardboard, each inch wider and longer than the l e. Paste l small-patterned wall- paper over the cardboards, cutting the paper large enough to be turned and glued down on the wrong sides. Now glue cardboards to file, with their edges extending like book covers. On the front you might paste a colorful flower picture or u photo- graph of a pretty table setting. And finally glue ribbons to inside front and back and tie on top in a whopping bow! Fun to make, too, are a monks cloth knitting bag decorated with bobbing button "cherries." a set of bright red apple-shaped pot-holders! Our SZ-page booklet tells the simple way to make all these gifts. as well as a bookrack table, vanity set, many other charming novelties. Special gif-ts for children. Send 20c in coins for your copy of "tor. l. uiit Novelties" to The Gu ion Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. IlmC Street Add»; Oil! ‘0-04-0000600 000000 0e 000-0 ' THE COOK '5' CORNER JQO-OOOOOOOOQODOOOQQ-‘ _.. CHICKEN ‘N! BISCUIT POT PIE 3 lb. chicken (dressed walmbt), disjointed 2-3 cup flour 2 1-2 teaspoons salt, Few grains pepper 1-2 cup fat or salad oil 3 cups water Baking powder biscuit dough 2 cups sliced carrots I cup peas Remove all pinfcaihers from thicken wiih twnezers Wash chicken; dry. Mix 1.3 cup flour, i tsa. n salt, pepper; dredge mic in flour mixture. Browm chicken in fat or salad oil. Remove chicken. Blend remaining flour with dflpQlQfl‘ln_p§n._1§dd__VI_B_fi_eT; glue gloat/era ma! flzm "On [Le Bro, 3m Ia A pl I Olivia do lluvllland I Nancy Coleman . l. Geraldine Fitz- Har Wa Her. hair is rol Ida Luplno Ill. Nam: Coleman currently playing in "Desperate Journey" I uses her overlie llower. the gardenla. atop a center part leav- ing the bacl: of the hair loosely curled. IV. An orchid best inter rats the exotic beaut oi Ida Lupine, starred in "Tlvy led softly upward in the lroni on: finished o with a slnqle white orchid. Flowers are very much the vogue lor both daytime and evenin wear. and are very fiausrinn. Tluhm n'9s.tl¢_='|r_r9l>l=== the hei- SEPTEMBER 1., ‘,9 .___ Using precious cargo space only for basic food needs, Brit ain has asked for and will receive Canada's total 1942 pack. Thus “Clover Leaf" Canned Salmon leaves Canadian tlbles m help feed the fighting forces. Needl ecraft For The Ham; Jmt a suggestion o! longwalsted- ness and a clever use of ric-mc braid, accentuate the nice lines of this button-dowmthe-back frcdk for a gir Style No 3546 is designed for sizes 4, 6, 8, l0 and 12 Size 8 ne- quires 2 yards 35-inch fallsrlc with 1-4 yard contrasting and 1-4 yard braid To order pattern: Write or send piczure with your name and ud- dreas with 90 cents in ooln or stamps w the Needlecraft Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian ‘Wedir-raft. Department. Gtylo No. 3546 size N‘ Street. Address NEW under-arm Cream Deodorant “W! Stops Porspirulion - l 1'. Docs not rot dresses or men’: shirts. Does no: irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Cln be used ri h: after shnvin . 3. lnstnn: stops perspiration for i to 3 d: s. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, w ite, grcueless, stainless vanishin cream. 5. Awarded Approvn SenlAn-icr- inn institute of Laundering -- hnmlcss to fabrics. u bring to boil. stantly, until . chicken, remaining salt and pepper. Make biscuit dough, using 2 cups Oook, stirring con- thickened A flour. Roll out. dough l-ii-lnch thick on lightly floursd board. (Jul, in z l-z-lnch squares. Line greased baking dish with squares. Pia-cc carrot and 998s in bottcm: add thicken and gravy. Tcrp with squares. Bake in moderate oven (325 F.) 2 hours. Serves 4.6. SAIL" IVS DFFF J‘ . Tm gbgp, _ ..ltt.rt 2 tbsp; brown sugar, 1 ca.» 1-2 WP m“ l" es m. cam syrup, 1 1-2 ctr: fcul‘. d“, glggwlgp‘. baking soda dbsvlvtfl l itt;__ t». » j gether, then adzt i-- w’ "r" and ut in a trell- wlwt B" or bowl, cover m4 I; ateunmfoor Onedhourl; rxiircaflgln- ger pudding ad so (SM/IN; w, or powdered Emil" _ same: one est; well anal-imitating}; iherrvmtrrdr 1 laipulziillllllilliflnagmam powde sug use yo,“ m h ui. . d4 gsilfidwpilrao and “trues W” mo - I Foamy Sauce: 2 tlisll- blllfer- tbsp, flour, 1.2 city‘; siriiurwlbiirvélgll the time then ad: .\ Qwnvmul and Gentle Softneu. .. 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