-.. ..- m. MSiiveiViiklifiilliu... ,$. i3. PAGE grom- . i ‘FHE CHARDOTTETOWN 0145311511 A ' {vi OCTQBER 22. "1931, ' _.,-- Woman's Realm -.'- Social and Personal -'- ‘Faro/lions i-:- Literatureih PINEAPPII WAFFLIB How Should a Wife Treat Her Mother-in-i ill. Law? Parents Who Quarrel While Their i“ iizggiipygfeiiii- Daughter is Entertaining - Should - ” w" "" Dorothy Dix Letter Box i I " i 11.1,, 77,, goo]. " I I I 4 teaspoons baking powder. $4 cup crushed pineapple. 3 tablespoons melted butter. Husbands Have a Night Off? Dear Miss Dim-You are always talking about how a mother-in-laup i i“; n a m RY this famous Shortening next time you should treat her daughter-in-law. Wlll you tell us how a daughter-m." u. teem Just, ~ Tcoolf-lt make»! fiw talk of <=ookmg and l law should treat her mother-in-law? Should the daughtor-in-law use Beat two egg yolks imtll light. 917"‘; 118i" "id afli°°abi° l '2‘ ‘ oflensive, insulting language to her mother-in-law? ' Add one and d iuur cups water. Swift's Jewel Shorteiiing i_a always pur¢- t ‘i shohio she ohioiioih he, iiimiiy ohd mono. oom I om iiooh boxing oowooih m“, and ffesh--w.l'lolelom¢—llllli0fm ‘in t€XgllIfi——flllX§Q iab, ‘er, LIMIT", tinually and exclude her husband's (I-mily and o salt together and stir quickly into 95ml)’ yithifliiui-‘he avlmte w" t ‘mnn 5 .___._ M,” ghw,“ bu," friends entirely from her home? mixture. Add thoroughly drained °f 8°° °°° 9' — MRB. V. M. I. - ‘ ‘ . melted butter and told in Ag y“, a car's‘ m i, i 4 .two stlflly beaten egg whites. Bake i ,33Pg;",f;;',',,,, i ‘ ' Answer; ‘ANA immediately. Oook one cup oi pine- ' l. f. M and IP-lb- Twl- .» ' r The whole vexing in-law problem-which clus- applr wither syrup alone or the. swine-indium», \' ‘-'||l—||ll f/I es more heart burnings and bitterness and strife i fruit in syrup) with hall a cup of l-iiiii“ ‘ rwn-u-i‘ o . Ins and tears than any other one thing in the world sugar. Serve this with waiiles. i Etiquette Mush r00 --could be solved by the simple expedient of apply- UI 5'5"" l4! A ing the golden rule to the situation. s A Cure Q. When one has been entertain- It everymother would treat her son's wife as she hopes Ind P117! the Fashionable‘ are “i by m’ iwsiiss“ £38m" is n (Briii-‘ii iiiiii“ Pie”) “me other womaniwliu “°“‘,,“°',"“‘§“*,‘f°"hifffigifjiffi’ m; “d illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With zycccssury‘ when returning their hos- PARIS Ooh MFA oioim that it every daughter- n- aw wo d lea er 0P8 E P a p.'..1iity' to invite thcm together? poopio whose digestions no ho some girl will treat her when her son takes unto hlmseli a wife, then VET)’ 3 91'" A. No. ruined ihai they ooh ohwih the dove oi peace would settle down and brood over many a home that By Annabelle Worthington i Q. ‘What C0101‘ mflierlflii fire prfl- hoiihoi. mooi no, milk, but who is now a bloody battleground in which two women perpetually fight out ' itrziblc for business dress for require something more ioriiiyii-ig their diiierences. vscincii" ' g e 1 r get rian diet, can A. Dark materials. b?“ iogeger; gm lie hoaiih by Whether the mother-ln-law or the daughter-ln-law ls most to blame Q. \VllL‘lliEl‘ or not a person be- eatifies at daiiy dosepoi mushrooms’ 1n the iii-law imbrogllo depends, ol course, on the individual case. Borne- lit-Yes in tipping, does it show good i 5d b tiri French Association times the one is at fault, sometimes the other, and i! I say more about lurm to neglect it? i; nntlusjimfim “Growers who have the mother-in-laws duty in trying to get along peaceably with her A. No; ll. better to conform to published a pamphot oohtoiniho o daughter-ln-law ityls because I am not trying to appeal to the one who is custom. . number of cooking rooipio more likely to listen to r9880!!- i l i h that Automatic telephone exchanges It is chi Ted or muio r2115 oi o -- ' they w“ a“ every e m Lite should have taught the older woman more self-control, more fill.‘ being established throughout compiew food, and that a man h h g r h Besides it i‘ mo" Scotland. could comfortably live on nothing wisdom, more tact t an t e youn e woman as. , ped arrangement at the front. To provide the necessary flare to the skirt, plaited sections have been in- serted at the center-front and at the sides. ' ,' _ ‘ t '\ mgeiifhagisfifzlfifjfyizoiffiujf“, FOR ALL BAKING AND FRYING uifilfiti“.i;.‘.i‘fgl.iif‘if.'l“fi.iffii sgx “hi ""7 were in eggshell iaille crepe silk} th b lt, bl k d . ' 1‘ Iei heiso mgiioosili; smart“, in hiook Tax on Sunshine Proposed who live where it is damp and dull. _ b l o t nt t her to get along with the younger woman, because if she i tin to Joni It is urged that the people in BBC else‘ _ dxzepsiiitashe (loses her son, and son's wife walks oi! with all the honors glleipslliisl: Whlizrtflalfi‘. n e m” To help the national finances in district should be taxed according to hi‘? o‘ whiz , siyio No’ M3 may he h“ in hi“, France, a tax on sunshine has been the number of hours of sunshine re- “ _ iii. m’ 3o “Us. 36, 38' 4° and 43 proposed. The argument is that, as corded for it annually. s e 4 _ ‘ inches bus; size 35 require; 45¢, siiiiiiiiii? 599715 iieiiitii and eiiiiiy‘ ' j"—_i—‘_"- Strlbllflg BaCk And Just because mother-ln-law ls so much in her power, just be- cause she can so completely mar or make her happiness, the younger I woman should ieel it a debt o! honor to show every kindness and oon- In 7718 Ring sideration to her husband's mother. l-low then should a daughter-in- law treat her mother-ln-law? She should begin by heating her as a yards oi aiuihoh moioiioi wiih is ment, people who live in a Slllllly Building construction in Johan- yoid oi 35inch oohiiooiih‘ part o1 the country should pay more‘ nesburg, south Africa. is greater Bo om to mi in iho ‘in oi the to the national treasury than those- than a year ago. pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) ’ Price o! pattern 15 cents. The glowing beauty of youth. Pompeian Rouge adds ziichanrment to clliigéflm-dgii-c? (Canadian Press) ‘fiend instead of an enemy‘ tributctoyourcomplexion. wiom-I-A’ K85" 00;" 30__w_ L Pompeizin Rouge harmonize: with _ i i hi. _ h ihi Most brides come into a family with a. chip on their shoulders. iii= iiiliiiei iii"! °filYsaui i‘: tjgguzghiiehsdo? "giomogavfre an They somehow, feel that their mothers-in-law are their traditional ene~ 3nd pgpio corp“ hiring here tonight ior the first time inles, and they are looking tor oflense in everything‘ the poor lady says No. m. —~m 3liS70pUlAI5ll3dCl.CllO0&ol1n§. oiooo his ioohhiooi knockout by and does. I! mother-dn-law makes the slightest suggestion or criticism i gnarl? {highs} tivircedihifmmaniiiymrk. Champion Max sohmoiihg iosi they are uplnarmsllfhey refuse to do her way or to take advice, s a e o a y, u . ' -i.............¢.-.----.---.u-oo-o¢ Name t i i he though she may be a blue-ribbon housekeeper and a Solomon. in petti- P P € I N gggoirzxilifi lifirggckierirkoilh iiisslzozio , coats whose views are held in high respect by the balance oi the com- A . . round of a scheduled ten round | munm‘ rnooucrs FOR BEAUTY _ i~i .i 4, . goxgiihrob i3: “E ghed m‘ 1 The daughter-in-law should make her mother-ln-law a welcome Street Address ‘ no WONDER ' HER HUSBAND LIKES BUTTERVSCOTCH m‘. \ n.lelcelyeloilelllilllloonulls-nuns I guest in her home, because, after all, it is her son's house and his money Cit!’ 3"“ Wick- Wijiifli "Blftmiwtfih pie i! m)’ 5H6 Whirl- And bowl-M it i! 81W?! supports it. Nothing but dire poverty should ever induce a mother to hmibimd i‘ iiviiiin“ 43mm" I didn't i-iiliiwm ill qllflli ' go and live with her daughter-ln-law, but even under this acid test oi 315 hospitality it is still the daughter-ln-lawb duty to lighten the burden tor the older woman as much as possible by making her feel that she is wanted. .' wonder that be liked it when l redd certainly suooesmiimui r - what followed: "I have used Carnation , (A Miiminssmile » “were be» his» bee" in lllléfiéi.l°i'..'il..é's.'2.ffili".lifi There i: m doubt about it-Cariia- Mm, - vounaz THE rump reason '“ " i THIS WEEK WHO HAS ASKED ME HOW I GET MY LINENS JUST LOOK AT THIS ' _ ‘ husband likes so much? "on Milk does give more delidmm Better dull ‘send for the Carnation so SNOW" TABLECLOTH‘ ' NEVER Daughters-ln-law should use diplomacy in handling their mothera- I NOT As FLUENT I fittalfoymcertaltisnwrlliy 89mm? won}: mule! excellent ‘ea-pa. s ' PEI-ii min!‘- . Coma ' v Aw SUCH WHWENESS‘ in-law, tor, after all, mothers-ln-law are still human and yield to bland- Dom,’ miss this opportunity to Room“ wukilwel] M: Hop lmlpsand aaucesbecauseofthevelvety ingmflook i, umflfuflfi“; fiebijj: ishments. 1t takes time and trouble to sidestep their peculiarities. it. hm one oi those iovei ' ' tenure and rich crramineu which Addreiocui-uadon ' ' ' A l: i y fashionable kins, I hope you like our new cur- _ . 50-. l-imififid. y takes patience to put up with their interference. It takes forbearance wooioh dresses ioi, oohoroi day we“, Mo. fight?" ‘Yiiéigfiiiii iner. Ont. not to resent their unsolicited advice. But every woman has to make ioi. tho wooioh dross mies so "me Mi.‘ Ho kins_,_yos mifam thank 3m“ .' m: “i y flame Butterscotch Pie-l)‘ cu i _ p P . . cakes and puddings, for rich, velvet- . P‘ the” mime“ ‘ms m he: °wn nwtm" why shim“ ‘he m" d° it 5°’ h" this season. you. We like him very much — smooth ice cream ‘"3"’ x c"? mm’ a’; “P- ‘alt- 1 “mthemmlaw? And here's .1 snappy model, with not, however, that I think he's as Allofthesereauitscomefromdefinite shop. clglirlltlztrlogegggndflhh/fixcup mm’ s] There is no other woman, not even her own mother to whom a o‘ chic’ practicality and Into fluent as we hm a “gm to expect’ quamie" camfiimMnkhuknplythe an mt timlwuflyi “and ’ l ’ a 0mm Wes m h she d m h m 4n '1 h h the bargain, made in a Jilly. seeing as his rather was an uud- ‘ purest of whole milk, protected m; the and water together; add milk m i’ “"5 w ° i“ “° i“ °°i °i m° e" ‘w w ° i“ ltisa. one-piece aflair, with WiTip- tioneer." Mm»- Camtiva “field men" spend "iimi" 9min! vhf-l well blmfl given her a good husband. 1t is a pity that so iew young daughters-in- =2 .__ -- _“—‘T.' .~»~—< =_-_~——-_-_—— _ _»-- _-_-_ _= their time helping dairymen build up Rem!" m ti" dfllbifllioilbr Ind cook law are willing to pay this debt. DOROTHY DIX. w um, f; finer herds and showing them what i“ 25 miiiiiufl ' ' ' JiiYi I - - - - - - 5,2}, going“ have every confidence m *""'",,,,‘,'g°,,g‘j,“,,_i,i;i“,,“mi “m” good blllilleSi it is to have clean herds i!“ i0 "=11 brawn ens vvlh w! w": Dear Dorothy Dix-I have good parents that I love dearly, but why, ' 5W3“ i" dun humi- iiiiiked 471E111 ggiiuficgiioilhlowihoiiiz giiigdmimhnl“ oh, why, do they quarrel between themselves when I have company? 1t ' mwgr; “- un¢egnwhdi a“; ‘f: with meringue m, o by a "'1' '- ‘seems to me that they could wait until some other time to pick on each gemuuy you siioiiid m him o _ M i i sh i i “ad .. . PM: 9‘! iitbspmugarand K tap. bakingpowd: ' other. Just the other night a young man was calling on me for the o a r many 0nd not be a ‘Wm flame“ homogenued’ andsmnhzed' I JUST SOAK MY CLOTHES IN into3 stiflly beaten eggwliites. Brows CREAMY RINSO suns. althoughalotofn ld h b d d i -'irsaiek ' .Beca f - am time, when suddenly there was a terrible clashing of words upstairs. m“ ed Us an s a“ w V“ “m” i‘ m‘ m“ “"1" ° “pmg W” l" dwbi’ in a 810W Owl 600° F-)- Makes 1 cuhute creatur they captured and h th 1 t d d' portionofcream. it makeefoodsi-iehi He loked at me amazed, and I was so confused I couldn't say a word. I on w om ey r ve e a ha“ m y _ large ' . T 5m How H 1- - chain at the altar. . cmamy withouttheuseof extra butter TERSEB-pufipmk‘ RM BI-m T A MUST SAVE _ u _ {Euaetbesainereupe TH 5y ¢OME OUT $N°w_wi_ii-i-E THE CLOTHES, PM GOiNG _acimire this chap and know that I could be happy with him. But what _______ ; "d 5min- Beaii” it i! homoizen- addiugl cup ofraiains to the filling. t wn-HQU-i- A an oi.- SCRUBBmG To GET SOME RiNso is his impression oi.’ me as the daughter oi’ the lady who was saying such o! course, no man should go out every evening alone and leave his '_'_‘—'-_—*—— . . . 1-0 awlul things to her husband? No man would want to marry a girl with w“, w gpgnd quu hours wawhuig the baby oioop, but oven, man h” o that kind o! mother, because a girl is judged by the kind of hOine she mm m one evening oi! a week without having tn ask permission or ' ii“ W11” liiiiii I 4°? PEGGY- give any explanation or have any ar guments with his wife about it. 3N 511W"! The rnan who spends all the balance of his time working to support What is Carnation Milk! You had better bind over your parents to keep the peace while you l. heme is entitled to at least the privileges oi a servant girl, and no mam Simply pure, wholesome » . have young man visitors, Peggy, lor you are right in thinking that a girl would stay where ‘she didn't get her Thursdays on. "hi" mik- "IPWIN U i i I i i _ _ l _ is judged by her home, and especially by her mother. “i d°iibi° °i'"liii""o ijdwum t I ' - -—-—-——- The lighter rein you drive It a girl has a pleasant, peaoeiul, well-kept home and a mother who will hold mm, '11,; 16,5 “um is sweet and amiable and pleasant, and especially ii her mother and lather are still 10nd of each other and get along comfortably together. it is the biggest matrimonial boost that her stock can have. For that is the lurid of home and wife that every man dreams oi and desires, and he argues, with unassailable logic, that a girl reared amid such guy. roundlngs, with such traditions bred into her and with such an example ing and convenient packaged. You'll find it abaolutelz dfiplelndgblg Ill WOII omical. u u ,“m' o Csnistion Milk is lI!O-‘ ‘ guarded at the source by strictest cleanliness}; sterilised for niches?- Y out oi the window, but leave t own fireside. o‘ white washes -_-_-___ You can't hold a husband by tying him to ygm- u pron. H ill cut the string and escape you. The only way you e w “w”. - ' - can keep him is to Si: o before her, will make him just another such home and be Just another mks home so pleasant that he wantsto stay in it. "fliflfl Continues nn l it clean-rung. ap . auectionate and good-tempered wile. DOROTHY Dix. reaches you in hermetic-i o h this safe $0 -__.___ ally sealed containers. uilt en Wm use no On the contrary, nothing scares a man oft so quickly as an untidy. ' (Sn recipe slaw.) . - m HEN m““°“"e3§ Kin... . you rrghigi E3521 $331.3.“ZZZ.Z'Z.‘J."Z‘S.T..“.ZZ ZZZ'.J$.Z°ZZ$.X“°'Z.'§Z§ZZS - » A Wlaundry 508p And the reason i5 _ . _ - ‘herds a reason! Km saieiy. he hears a girls mother bowling out her lather he simply beats it awn) "no I c d’ l . - role an slglsSO washes clothing); the hm soaks iight while the going is good. I ll in tizigrie so snowy. evfegoiziogiliihg _______. "' cowl, packed In Canada He doesn't want to marry a woman who doesn't know what goo: in Cladding can; m4 out. ccded This Ramblers ‘Whigs ye and housekeeping is. He doesn't want to marry a girl who has been brough. cm.‘ ligsthnsaves hands flom be“ f ‘ up in an atmosphere of slovenliness and idleness and extravagance, and ‘ough. 1 ted compact QneftiiPhié_ he prays all his gods to deliver him iroin the daughter oi a woman who _ Rinse is two cupfuiigs A? 37 ls a Virago. i ives mm‘ a - '11" m“ c ’_""‘- i . "w {gvo-iohu puiicfilugnzhiprlt! rewmmgid libs?’ Oi course, there are exceptions to the rule "like mother, like daugh- §ifli ioad-inh washihgge Try it. for dlS <55~ LUX_ ter,’ but. lt is true so often that men are wise to be guided by it, Hm“ (he B C‘ P“ ' Guinmsbvchulziiiflf-‘l-“un the mother does write her daughter's price tag, and the mother who hen- '1' . 1am WW” peeks her husband and quarrels with hiin does queer her daughter’; mpg. m] rimonial chances. h...’ _~ -—-__.- i . j Perhaps-if you will convince your parents of that, they wm pug u", ' ‘f; ;f ' ts when you have young men callin ‘ ". “a ‘o.’ soft pedal on their srsllmen l “i,” q-hqnnflil _ . t .. iorwimwb" y” . .» . . . . DORHHYD“ a ‘ . Y i. . . Z Dear m; Dix-I am a wife oi 22 and have one little boy of 4. My M“ "“"'° 5”" PA H _,,. , , 3i husband is good and kind and generous to ine and we are very happy ‘fi a". _ I E E D c - I it he sometimes wants to go out with other men and l don't want huh ' - o‘ ' ' “ i I a , . —/" . _ \ ..__. “Iv-liaison-