PAGE TWO Living é? Leisure The Woman's Realm IOIIIODING 3y Mabel Freer lpverldge While I am rocking Y0“. ml’ 8°"- And ainaini lullables, ppm; one i: planning stouter planes yo; Dglth m ride the :kle:. While I am dN-ESIIIE W". m! W": gr little boyish suits. cme one is making uniform: And sturdy soldier boots. While you are chasing butterflies Amid the tangled grass, Bome one is testing chemiclle To make a deadller EM- And ivlii c you eut your simple fare, Perhaps the wzrr lords sit, To srurt uuuin the bugle notes That call only the fit. While 1 would build a splendid run-n. 5o fine and strong. my son. Some on:- ln secret, tries t0 make A izirih . ling gun- t it on some instant day - ._. of battle roll. ' inc with a golden $1M’ Al?’ iron in my will. Good Housekeeping. TIIYTS 0x ETIQFETTE Don" ['il'\*l' Ir liou=c and sfflnfi 0X1 a r": \"'.‘.il'lll'i “M. overshocs or rub- burs TIP our rmv CLEANER! ldCli when having dry to pin a note to stains ..,._‘_\\"liotliei' a food. ' 11m. etc A qua ii)’ dry know llfllll0dllli0ly what Llliril‘ asent to use. Willloi" W115i‘ . . fie time in testing. and evefymle! time is precious these days It's a good clennin" n01 _'l . HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Tm: g ‘lvlll' oflXc-e mates verbally r a g _ , out don't forget to write lllem thank-you notes, Boo. SPOTTED CLOTHING When clothing becomes spotted by rain or snoir ,a clean damp cloth? atrd on the material and pressed 1th a moderately warm iron, will remove the wot; wasrr: INSPECTION qfilléllllll. inspection of waste con- iiincrs to sec that nothing usable lg thrown out is part of the rou- “no of every Army Sergeant Cook those days. Bones, waste fats, d1‘! paper, and all other waste that has mirage value is channelled to sep- TWO-PE IIOOI TO BIPLAOI IUIT NEW YORK —When you're ab - ping for navy, don't be satisfied w th a look at the suit department; only if its something tailored you want. You'd be surprised at the two-piece dreasee _eometl.me| wit? blouse: which sell separately tha the creep- ing into the dress departments now. Don't ask us why. SPECIAL CONTAINERS ‘HAVE A GREAT FALL‘ Tumbler; have taken a great fell, like Humpty-Dumpty. Tumbler- type containers are due to disappear from the retailer's shelves, The trouble is. they are manufactured on the same machines as table tum- blers and there is a shortage of the latter; so tumbler-type containers will new aside so that more table tumblers may be manufactured "Cheese glases" wiilstep aside, too; cream cheese will now be packaged in paper cartons SIMPLE ACCESSORIES IN HOME DECOR. NEW YORK —In house accesorie” there is a simpler feeling. Drap- peries, once edged with fringe or bordered with braid, now hang in straight folds unadorned with trim- mings. More bedspreads are appear- ing without those erstwhile volumin- ou flounces, and wood has come forward as an alternate for metal i". lamp bases It is weighted to us- srire stability and the light or blond finishes are favored. Plastic bases are“ attractive, too, in soft pastel n . OLD DUST CAPS OUT IS DANGER SIGNAL FOR WINDOW SHADES It won't be long until Canadian housewives get out their old dust caps. take down the drapes. and generaly get around m early spring fieaning. Window shades, if they are made of a good quality cloth, can be cleaned with soap and water. using a soft-bristled brush. All traces of soap should be re- moved with clean water and a sponge. and the shade should be dried complete‘. before re-rolling. If shades are fa ed, they will more than likely look better for a time if they are reversed on the roller. After turning a shade top to bot- tom, it should be made quite certain that its edge is perfectly even on the roller. WARTIME HINTS 0N CONSERV- ING ENAMELWARE mite rvccptzicleg for pickup by a. yzdvage vtruck Iiitchens and bathrooms can shine P1,‘? OW under-am Cream Deodorant “W: Steps Persplrcllon l. Does no: elm ' lhimnlloee no: mglenllrameg ' I. Nowaiungrodry Clnbeused s’ ugh: after shaving. I unrl ‘ ' f {it a l§i§.°liié’.'.'.il’.“3§'§S °' I. A pure. white, greuselen, Ihlnltsl vanishing cream. " fililfirttfiiilrifilifi. a: for being harmless w TIC: - - ‘he largest Arrid IS deodorcn‘ selling 39hr» nu Gumuihd hyx Also in liéud $9! Ian Good liaurelmplng All R I D Boleyn Johnny-Anne Boleyn was a flat- iron. _ Teacher-What on earth do you mean? Johnny-Well, it says in the his- tory book, “Henry, having disposed of Catherine, ‘pressed his suit with Anne Boleyn "' MISUNDERSTOOD l The former vicar and his wife de- cided to attend the church social of his old parish. The new vicar greet- ed his predecessor heartily , "I'm very pleased to see you again," he said. "Arid is this your most charming wife?" The other vicar fixed his “Qt with an accusing stare. "This," he said reprovingly. “is my , Q9li'_W“°~".. ..._ ' for the duration if good care is taken of the precious plumbing fixtures. For ordinary cleaning. soap and water and. brush are all that is needed with a fine abrasive for the spots or stains . To discourage scratches. chipping and other harmful marketing the following hints ore vjvon by COH- sumer Inforrnatoin Service. I thought my blouse was white until ...I saw Helen? RINSO-WASHED blouse! PEGGY.- Good gracious, Helen, nen to HELEN: Tl men certainly h! Washable You'll NEVER ea SATISFIED WITH rm: CHARTAYTTETOWN GUARDIAN ==sai 3i ww.. al / Fas ions I Literature I3erson l luDoroth; Oix Sflaxys- DISCARDING A GOOD WIFE FOR CUTIE WORLD’S SORRIEST TRADE 'Spanklng Lo ‘cal When Grown Woman Acts l Like Spoiled Child Before Husband DEAR M188 DIX-J am a married man N e old. 5o ar v been faithful to my wife, but my business bringsymaerln contact. 3G3“; women and they pester mo tn have dates with them. One woman writ-e: me letters to meet her and have dates with her. She has lots of money and she would take care of ma. She has red hair and is very pretty and very young. ' ‘ _ Should I stick to m wife. who is as good a. woman as ever lived, or should I step out with ese women who bother ma? C. M. J. YIELD NOT TO TEMPTATION ANSWER-Well, C. M. J., have you ever thought that there may be something in the idea that it pays to resist temptations? We all have plefity of them. Some 0f ushre ‘ ’ to e. some of us, if we are la are Wmmed to sit down on the do-nliy stool and force other people to suppor- W Many ‘ind mini’ a harassed man, with a nagging wife and a. houseful or noisy querrelins brats. and with a lot of overdue oiils that he “mo; pay and with a poor rob. 1s tempted to run away from all of his responsibilities and go where he will never have to listen w his wife bawl him out again, or h“; m9 children "Y. or have to stand ofl creditors. And many a 1mm, like ygu is tempted to leave his faithiul old wife for some younger and prettier woman. But did you over- hear of anyone who . yielded to temptation to do what he ew was wrong who was the beige; and happier for Lt? Sooner or later the "lief gets caught and lands in jail. The u!" mes 111° respect of all who know him. The lazy man urgency-mes m“) a panhandler. The wife-deserter never e becomes a. wanderer on the fliclliuiltllee clellaglillln all?‘ ill: b222- vl/llg grlirlligséilllréig ollldtgéfzlgorda new one half his age finds he has made the 6-5 so tar tat he doesn't nea not ‘lg: ‘giggle bvyllticvtllieav: the str-su . . ' 5- ~ . o. ...:.§::.ei';;:::.- l‘.'§.'..“2¥.i.‘li.°é§ iris‘;- a mirat d t~ ' - 9 ready mfizvznthegls; gfaggulvyhfi 133g? Iltéigénit’ There ls always somebody 8th to resist temptation who are And this i i ll - There a“? mwgylsislilfignflbyyolirllfoliinirgéiggiilpgengi regoltiontshiitia to women whokis good-looking and personable or who hlls mgiieymhut lteigelilotnllj]: wea ings who yield to their blandishments who pyosp} and a h . It is the Josephs who resist them who keep out of trouble. re appl” Think abo t thl . . their faithful 81d wisveglrihrtgirlfifiagnglllgv $§§l§l§ all.’ hvillgpliulilillaillilllfrixriid and") h ‘it; - - ~- ridedfialsocirlulflrldlls aorld ‘silfilcreitsrlandmg Wm‘ the“ fenowmen and been de" As for your giving up your good wife for the woman . . . and young m d has 1 L f , iou say is ore.ty some caicn ill that? o igtlillillgrllfilxlllczrlxflh dgrliatsllgllltlrllrlgl/‘e tlltfaht tithe“ is old men. It just isn't natural for them to do so. w 5-year- Fllrtheirnore. no young woman like that is taking on an Qld man w gggfgcidtismgggniefdyou marry her, thinking that she Will do it, you will be S0, taking it all in all, I think mo“ a determined voice that the you 118-1 boiler Bay "no" to the ladies in y will cease pestering you. There’! eh extra thrill of pride m.“ the ring ls e lovely Bridal Wreath erg. _ nlonmThe thrill of knowing that m. nu nouorsi rum """°"""""""*=*4 Mcunoiw. l" “Anon” cut. brilliance and flawless quality. , _ The only Four-Point Guaranieel >_ INSURANCE i IIIIIPS I00! h‘ l-POIIIT GIIAIMITII a Juli Only You Ban llo Prlee Control Questions Anl Annvere - O‘\’\. -'\'\ g Question; a Am Control will B.:p¢g|- |nw19fl 311E511‘: nerurezular feature each day. n" 1 ‘ eru are thou which h". £8296 801:0 Wartime Price; mg Mp1- ruhnfdrfliilllaillhvgurwlvn In .' , - e llave “if.” 8”“: ""2: will l , 1188M questions to all n. DH! control are Invited to them In writing to “y, wnmu“. Bflillllfl Advilery comma" ‘F: ‘ "time Prices and ‘Trade B9": i ch91“ "lllldlnr. Charlottetown. ' wnQh. How mbllllih butter May 1 get coupon o. 9 five old ration bootlclhmamh 1 from A. Each No 9 brown spare "C" coupon is good for one-half pound- Of butter. Therefore this particu- lar butter coupon from five books would correspond to two and a ha} pounds, Q -From how long is brown spare "0" coupon N0. 9 good? A —No. 9 coupon for butter in m l Needlecraft For The IT WILL DO YOU DOUBLE DUTY Thls S010 Sull. Drell You may as well get into line at once, and make yourself this double- luty two-piece. nothing could be smarter to wear right now under urr coat than the suit-like lines of tris dress; and there's nothing bet- ter for that well-gromed look when the season comes to go without the coat. Keep this excellent pattern in mind, too, when you're planning the washabe suits that see you through the summer. The small illustration shows you how clean and fresh look- ing it ls in n stripe. Style No. 2045 is designed for sizes 10. l2. l4. 16. 18. 30. 36. 38.. and 40 size 16 requires 4 yards 39- inch fabric Style No 2075. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name. address and style Wllfgbfl‘. Be sure to state size you wls . Slye N0 2079 the old ration book is good March 1, but is not good for purchase after March 14. Coupons Nos 10 and 1i for butter are cancelled. Q-May a resuaurant charge extra for a beverage now? rL-Amordinil to a new W.'P. T. B. order, a restaurant which ha; been offering a meal including tea, coffee, milk or any other non-al- coholic beverage, may now discon- tinue serving the beverage and charge 5c extra when t-he customer requests the beverage with the meal. Restaurants which have been serv- m DEAR M155 D1x—1'fl$l- Year when l married my husband he alwa . Y5 babieu rue illlCl let. me have my way and we got along very W911 wgcgn n Bult three rnontlis ago we both saw a moving picture in which the husband is; ii..=:ri%~§.il::.%° a we Several tinies my husband h war d from my brides Parties. but I onilslauaillaed ilnglrngrtrcizllolgnhlnllwlmsrldllrfi own business. ‘The day alter seeing Lllis picture r came hon“; a; z A v1 1mm B bljidge party. and when he said something to mg about 11; 1 iéq’ 2:3 rig glzllfillklelés 3121-11 business. Before I knew it 1 was across his knees Yesterday l wont t lslt i ds hi; car. Vllllhen hebcmilje ‘lionigofili lloilrnid 03?‘; llililzltugezxlls ll-llikvlvleltagké p o gaso ne, he came fur’ d t _ med me with a hairebnmh- ious an urned me over his knees and pad How can I make my husband stop this treatment? I didn't mind 0110 0!‘ 9W0 spankings as I figured I might deserve them, but as a con- sflmt practice it is too much. Do not suggest that I go home to mother_ as she would only help my husband. for she thinks that I have been in need of a good sound thrashing with a strap for a long time now. YOUNG WIFE. ‘SOME WIVES DESERVE SPANKING ANSWER-If you want to avoid being spanked why don't you behave in such a BIB-TIBET that you won’t rate one? As long as you act like a spoiled child it is only logical that you should be treated like one. and I have no doubt it would save a lot of domestic misery and broken-up Liggiegollfrtmom husbands would take to the hair brush instead of the div- - But it is a shame for a grown woman t0 have to be spanked. ‘Phat should have been done when she was 2 years old lnstEad of 20. If her mother had made her control herself then" if she had tau ht her to con, alder other people and their rights, and if she had brouzlit her up with a some of her responsibilities, she wouldn't be in need of spankings. And aha would never need a divorce. DEAR DOROTHY DIX-We are the parents of a. boy of 16 and we don't know what to do about. hlrn because he prefers to wear girls’ cloth- mg to boys’. At home he wears dresses and delights in using lip stick and rouge, and out in public he Basses for a prett girl. What should we do about this? LEXED FA HER. AND MOTHER. ANSWER-I should think you had better consult some good psychia- trist, as it seems abnormal for a boy to want to be a girl. But, as a. mat- ter of fact, why is it any more abnormal for a boy to want to wear dresses than it is for a girl to want to wear brooches? Yet the streets are full of girls slo ping around in slacks and pants and trying‘ an much as they can to m e imitation men of themselves. And hobo Cy has the kindness to take them to a clinic for mental obser- vation. An they haven't even the justification that the boy has in wear- ing D131“)! clothes that enhance their good looks instead of taking away from e ' Royal Dutch Quintet lng tea or coffee without meals at lless than i0: per" serving, may ‘raise the price to not more than r100 It is hoped that this will re- lease pressure upon restaurant 4c- commodatlon by discouraging "cup of tea or coffee customers who are lnot required to surrender ration coupons in pub lc eating places. Q—How much notice do I have to give my rocmer who pays by the week? A-Seven days. Does Your Breath ilffendl led lnelh lllnien Suceeu In leve end lunlneu . 2 . Oef III el ll. Happiness and success in life depem. on ability to get on with other people One drawback many aufier in ofienalvl breath. Thin l: often unnecessary lf yoi are careful to attack the main oeuee or bad breath-a eyetem overloaded wit). poieonous food waste. It‘: amazing how easily you an keep the system clean. so that rmth ls attmc» tlvely sweet. by b. safe and. ohl so entlc vegetable remedy. It's called Bile cans —and in each small laxative pill go i0 vegetable extract: which work on liver bile. stomach. new and low’ W"! This 4-way vegetable action of Bil Bean: coaxee the eyatem lnto health regularity. gently, pleaaantly—not harsh like cheap axativee. Be convinced-ti Bile Beans this very night. Made l England-over 7 million boxee_ sol yearly. proof of eeneetlonal > Only 50c at dnigglltl. 4 BASIC SWEET DOUGH aka d yeaet :4 water 5 will Mead flour (about) or 5 8;! cups Canada Approved flour. Bo a: yeast in lukewarm water auger Street Address our Provina ‘ Irene Peile after she had given blrll to a baby in a Ins Anseles but pital on Jan. i6. Three days 1M6 the hospital changed signals aria announced, “It's a giril" So Klrth Barry Peile became Velma Ann shown above with her mother. ThI . minu caused Mrs. Peile "Shock hum lation and doubt" to the :- mount of 0110.000. she stated in fli- ins suit against the hospital. a dw for and several hospital attachu. iii. .. - "i" i? “SONS” A GIRL old Mrs. Ann .-l. ._ l "It's an: Tue‘: Nu Pun: Lm: Home Til Klan»?! How 5v=.=:.l Hue / Tue Rcno\ ls Ncvcn colon ate bri he u flower!’ even afar n: o was ge: PEGGY: I'm oonvln " Iron: now on I'm going so use moshing but Rinse on washdaya Dlehweahlnfe eesler line's Seeh-eni-Swhh weyi Jun soak dhhae In Rinse’! rich suds: than swish them dean in no dun. lime. Drain ‘em. dog's dry ‘em. Grouch gone-dzefll dnln without making. And with Rluo you: hands don't n! ted and rough! 811d milk. add shortening and nit. 000i to lukewarm. Add 911°"!!! flour w make a thick bet- ter. odd yeast and eggs, beat well, Add enough. flour in make a loft doulh. Turn on a lightly floured board and knead till satiny. Place in l. greuedbowl, eover and let. rise until double in bulk (about 2 hours). Punch down.‘ she. into tea rings, ml: or eof cover and let rise again until double in bulk (1-2-8-4 hour). Bake in a moderately hot oven, 3'15 degrees l", 25-30 minutes for lea rin or cof- ANYTHING ELSE ONCE your blouse mine look: downrlghl YOU SEE RINSO dingy; How you must have rubbed to gel is so gleaming white! HELEN: Not at nlll In’; easy to get clothe: lhe whims: white with Rlnso. Rinso’: thick, lively suds float away din-even ground-in din. (PEGGY: Bu! is Rlnso really safe for my washable colored clothes, too? .117 W/IRI/Mfoe 44/7/71”!- YoEfb Home g F-Flavm Jim Bo AwAv BUT] Ker.» Tar. Kev DESIGN NO. ‘Ill You can make these little samplers quiokiiy they are lovely ln the hail or living room. 765 contains all three measuring 4 by 6 iuche structloru. . To order pattern: Write or send above victim "it" "'3 address with l5 cents in coin or etemDl to Needlework Bureau. town Guardian. dflflh P0115. llllT TIASIIIS helped thousand: upon m of women w relieve such eympwme. Mme in Canada. Plnkhlml Oom- pound ll worth "WM! mg] [nempenslvely- Fflm” iron transfer palm" N‘ RINSO cars even s each with complete l" EXTRA-DIRTY CLOTHES CLEAN AS A WHISTLE ul QQP-ioh- - mo muses uo-scaua WAY IS A LIFPSAVER ron CLOTHES. THAT'S MIGHTY IMPORTANT mess oavs Needlework Department. Charlottetown Guardian DeeIgnNoHIBB “Mm..- _..._.-_......---..-.___.-- 513m? ADDnIB-- ——- ——-"_"—— “QQQQQI-QQQQI- m———¢—_ d. A —¢II Princes; Margaret Prancieca, alx weeks old, sits for a family portrait with her mother and father, Princess Juliana and Prince Bernharl. of g Netherlands, and her two eiaterl, Prince: Irene, left and Princess /4 LEVETl-raoouu