THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v v-vvwwwv v vv vv cialcn , \ u NOVEMBER 29, 1940 Lite ions/ vévévvfi-Q rature Faysh / \ al m/ S v¢*“ O+§O§§§4~*§ f Person Woman LivingtStLeisure’ —Tl'lE WOMAN '5 REALM- moods of the people -—na designer can create a fashion. Political re- actions are much more important. The people themselves make the fashions by adopting suggestions that fit their moods, Right now.‘ unrest and uncertainty are bring- ing a down-to-earth trend in hair styles. There is greater simplicity. more conservatism - the post-war fuss-dudding is going out." Here are the new halIr-sty-e lincs as drawn by Mr. Iieon, who has given specialized training to 20,000 Y; it»... a l Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife Perhaps this is not seine hi! W "Jen", But before I came upstairs tonight I asked her about it and she laughed and said: "It makes no difference Ellen-- you can do your worst to me!" I am here to svmd l day or two with "Jen- came this morning travelling light or else why would l be wearing one of her sprigged flanneletie night-gowns. that now wraps me so warmly? Pink it is. with light blue POSlBS- I 5m in bed in her guest room, well pillow- ed, a bright night light to bless me. It is all ideal place to write. on a night like this: The wind threatems loudly about the house corners, rcturning at intervals gustlly to shake the very founda- tions. The trees dip and straighten in the teeth of the gale. somewlale a. strange door slams and a loose pane in the window, rings off each parting gust, It is an eery night, and I'm wondering how James is, alone in the old bed at Alder-lea. jl-lrcc the “towi-i" lights are bright. on the tossing branches but in the several houses, down along the other side of the street. lights are dying, as folks sack rest at day's end. Ffillmy to watch the lights go out. below then above. Evening de- votions short-or long. This is a neat room. papered in plain and flowcrcd design, in a small house on a ifilrly busy village street. Cars still hunry back and forth in the night, the sound lessened consider ably by the force of tire prevail- ing wind. LA A AA A’ AAQAAAA m ALLA A AA A AAALV DIX SA YS— 1 ‘; vonomv 7 Divided o... Youth Asks If lie Should Wed 0r Support Parents CKlCK-A-DEES oval.‘ Bsvsaaoss‘ ING (till. TEA AND COFFEE Ohick-a-dee-dee-de. I do declare. I saw you first so don't you stare, But run along and leave me here (In my birch tree bars and lovely. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young man, engaged to a young woman with whom I am deeply in love, but here is my problem: My parents‘ have recently suffered financial reverses. At my present salary I can" , either support the girl I wish to marry, or help my parents. . Is it my duty to give up my happiness for many years, or per-i naps forever, since I feel I have no right to ask the girl to wait for ‘ me? Or should I marry the girl regardless of my parents‘ condition? My fiance has a fine position but does not want to work after marriage. UNHAPPY. Ohlck-a-dec-dee-dee we're fine and warm And we're not afraid o! g winter's storm For there's never a thing that can do us harm In our birch tree white and lovely. Miss Barbara l-Iumphryl. shown above at her drawing board, holds an important post as an architseg with the Veterans’ Land Act {g Ottawa. With V. I... Ate head construction office sht- takes an active part in the interior decoration of dwellings on small holdings settled under the present program. Veterans’ plans for homes must be an} proved before construction begins, and many dopcnd (m lvlisz; Hlilfl- phrya to remind them about the incidentals that mnlfc a llulisc a llulne » for the wile. ‘ experienced hairdressers from all parts of the United States in the past‘ ten years. First, women at" p-ffli! their hair cut shorter. “They have found that the ion’; ends are very dry from ovcr- oslnq, with lacquer," Mr. . "And' we hairdressers have found that we can do many more things with short hair than we had thought possible prcviouslv. We usccl to think that it took hair six inc-hes long to fix a page iiny effect, but now we can do it with two inches of hair. The trend is -‘takt- off the dead ends, let down the hair and live"’. Second, there is a new way of -—— arranging the hair that is tatch- Don‘t wear hip-hugging dresses ing on. of suits. unless you've made a vow "Gone are the braids and piled to yourself to keep your tummy curls on top." Mr. been said. "The tucked in. Women who refuse to latest is a banded effect -lhzi; is. discipline themselves into good a band of hair is swept up from posture ivi-ll need to hide a bulge either temple in a simple swirl vfldvl‘ Peblums or tunics. across the top of the head. it is But the valner one who knows smoother and more simple than a place of greased pap" Qvgr 111g what a long torso line in a dress the recent styles —and you can {on can do for her figure can make wear any type of hat with it. ai____s__§_-_--——- it do more, if she'll wear h-zr best woman can wear her hair up or posture under the sheathed bodice down with this style in front." or jacket. . Best posture is the tallest-mak- Simple Mode Ohlck-a-dee-dee-dee who black and white {And don't you think it fair and right? For we match the tree of nu": de- dolight, ' Our birch tree sweet and lovely. ‘ A1—IIR. There is no question harder to de~ Vclde than what should be done in this casc- ol div- ldPd duly, and my hcarl aches for you in your dilemma. torn beiwccn your obligation ta your parents and the girl you lovc. You cannot turn your back upon your old fathcr and mother and lea" ‘hem hPII-lless. You cannot ask t-hc girl you youth and beauty ln waiting (or you. O4 §O+4§O§§ t o t t e a r1 l How Can 1!! E By Anne Ashley O§-Q Q-QQO-OQ O'O§'§'Q O§%§§O-40-Q~O~ O §§OQQQOQO§J e Chick-a-dee-dee-dee, we love the H4+¢+ snow And we're not afraid of a sub-zero So we stay when the other birdies love to waste her Morning Smile QVO-O-QQ-OQQOQ OQ§QFQGQ O0 O6 \ _ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ee+e++ee+e4+e4+w++o+++w Q. How can l make hhe windows WORK FOR. PARENTS stay clean for a longer period? A. After polishing the-m. moisten a clean rag with very little SW99?" in; and rub it over the window pane. Tlhis will keep the glass from steaming and it will stay E191"! much longer. Q. What is a remedy for face pimples? . A. Vifash the face daily with hot castlle soap suds. Rinse in b0! water, followed by cold water. Q. linw can l protect loaf cake when baking? A. When baking loaf cake, place o t 2 80 s In our birch tree staunch and love- s» 1y‘ But is there not a common-sense solution to your problem? Young people always exaggerate the age and helplessness of their parents, Also parents give up much ton 3 d t1 their children to be supported. can't“ s“ e thflnselvcs down on Old Lady (to clerk in drug store) -What have you got for grey hair, young man? ' Cl€l'it*0f¢'y the greatest of res- pect, madam. —Edith Rallett. GOOD POSTURE IS VITAL NEED The Enamel Bangs WHY NOT T _ Never wipe off the enamel runs‘ while it is still hot. as this is what Not be- causes those tiny lines to form cn but the enamel. Always allow the range to cool before wiping off any marks which may have been made during the preparation of the food. eee l Cook ’s Corner so» we eeoooeoemveoeoe e e Mo d e rn Etiquette A By Roberta Lee The teacher was giving her kin- dergarten class a lesson in clltcs, and she usksd for examples. i-Jacli ohild in tum named something shaped like a cube-a box, a block. s cake of ice-and finally one little boy shouted: "I knc-1.'—a hall pound of butter!” “Yes. tliaiis good" said the teach- er. "Now let's have one more‘ The class was alien‘, apparently having exhausted its originality. Jen is a bachelor girl. cause of any chosen career that someone failed to return from World War I. He sleeps over there "whore poppies blow“. she might have marl-led since then ‘This one and that one came ncourfln‘. Elig- ibles tco but there must be some- glut/gs mews a, woman o; ms M) thing in the lines of the old song qualntan-ce on the street. and shclmrhe “earl m“ h" mill’ ‘WW offers her hand. should he apologize "w" hrgew" W‘ 3°" "W" fin?“- COCOANUT LAYER. COOKIES ‘ri- cup butter 1 cup flour 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup cocoon-it, grated M cup nuts. chopped 2 eggs 6 tablespoons flour awo++++e+m , Chickens ward the misfortune of another. Q. When a man is wearing No kind c-f artificial lighting can put a woman in as unflattering a A good way to get chicken“. or other fowl. perfectly clean when‘ dressing them, is to rub them thor-l Ing stance you can pull yourself up ~ to without, strain. A trick of aiicn- How did the idea originate? merit which an actress once con- "same of the best discoveries fided _and one of the best to pass have been accidental." Ml‘. L90" on to you -i>s to bring forward the pnlnted out, “A model who hap- top knob of your spine from the pened to be in here suddenly swish- ‘back of your neck until it feels ed he!‘ hair across the top 0f he!‘ as though it is resting at», the base hend-nnd that gave us the idea." 0f YOU!‘ "m?" “k9 i!" Ad"?! There was one final QUGSIZOH. “Pulii Would the simpler hair-dos mean Give this technique a whirl. and mat women would be fixing their "9 l’ Y°ur “mm? 5°99?‘ d° 5 wn and the beauty parlour busi- vanishing act. Also check on the s; woum “liter? Mr, Leon was improvement in bust measurement. nut a; p11 worried about that. chi-n line. bearing of your head “women cook, but they go to ‘m! alackn"! l" W“? b!“- Als" restaurants for meals; they sew. light as do any of those actions of her own, Making those mistakes. she wouldn't look good in randle- light. PIYEPARING ‘FbODg Pointing out that economy in food values mean economy of food itself, experts advise the scraping and brushing of mot iregeiahlrs, ra- ther ihan peeling. Most of the valuable vitamins and minerals are found just under the skin of vege- tables. say the experts. ‘check on how much more height b“; “my buy their dresses," he you rain. sai-d. “The answer is that we love ito have the other persc-n do some-‘ thing for us. For the same reasomi ‘women will alwayscome to the‘ beauty salons. They want, someone, NEW YORK " c°bweb5 1°°k else to fix their hair for them." i like burlap compared with the new- ‘ est nylons to be dreamed up by NEW NYLONS PUT COBWEBS IN ‘ SHADE win the affairs may bring on an im- Iforseetn stroke in THE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLI! For Saturday, November 30 A SUDDEN and surprising turn l»; teaspoon baking pgwder for his glove? Mix butter and flour as for A- N0; i! is Y“)! any more nee-I pastry. add a pinch of salt, pat Cssary to apologize for line's gloves mixture in shallow pan about 9 x 9 than it would bc to apologize for inches and bake about 15 minutes Wearing shoes at 350 F‘. I Q. Should all the food on one‘s Mix other ingredients, gprgad piste be cut into small pieces before over top, return to oven and bake 1798111111113 l0 wt? a half hour larger. Leave in pan‘ A. No: cut one place at a time. for at least 12 hours before cutting Q- l8 l! Propel‘ M‘ a divorced in small squares, ,woman to continue “caring her —-i___ lrings? A. Yes, there is no reason why RICH FRUIT CAKE she should not (About 5 Pounds) 1 cup butter or shortening 1% cups brown sugar 6 682s. separated 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon ‘>5 teaspoon Wltmeg- V.» teaspoon cloves ti. teaspoon soda §O¢§Q'§-§-e l Better English D. C. Williams woo-cocoon» e eeee+e+e0+ 1. What is wrong with this sen- the direction of . tence? “We are going to go to Cleveland next week." ‘a teaspoon salt 2 pounds raisins ,She lives alone. Time was, when I first knew her, she lived with her parents out on the farm. ‘l-ler father dicd thcre so they sold then until another-little boy raised hi! oughly with baking soda and then! wash off with warm water. ‘ hand. "Th;- other half pound oi butter." he said. ca.» and moved here. She used to take one or the other oi’ the school teach- ers to board and one Summer- mvay back the student minister studied and slept in this very room. That was after her mother died and she was so lonely and alone. But more recently she lives by herself. Except for Timmy the canary, who SWIHZS =0 Baily on his perch on sunny mornings (the cage and all is covered now with her apron). beside the window in the front room. When the metal caps of bottles and lara are hard to remove. l-fy tapping the caps all around with a small hammer. sort of Kiri or perhaps it is this house I like. For whatever reason. there are times and seasons when 1 like in "pack up my troubles" and come sway to "kayley" with her and return the better for ii. From the moment I step over her threshold, my cares are left behind. But I do wish, I had not chosen to leave James on s night like this. The wind is dashing rain against the windows now, great drops of it and the coldness which must be lnczeasing makes me draw the bed- covers more closely about me. The weather this morning was like that out of early Autumn. the sun lit O I O There's Tiny too. the huge bladr cat. old and very wise. "Come Tiny!" I heard Jen call into the windy night before I came umtairs. Well. Tabby herself could nevar have heard it. But Tiny came at once [mm hi5 prowling lo the comfort and warmth of the low rocking chair those super-scientists who spend their days figuring out how sheer HERE ARE HINTS T0 WOMEN stockings may become without dis- ABOUT SOME HORBID HABITS apearlng altogether, The new -—— _ . _ stockings which look like nothing Because it doesn't flatter a wom- KdMEQKIXILQEQiEeCtg? the“ mmml METHOD‘ w°5h m” “m” mm‘ h‘ ‘he kmhm- I knew 5*" "l? the countryside and our road ran fink “mush ‘he “"5- ‘md "me" red arid inviting out snd over the ow we have managed to keep our 11111 on Q Gypsy "-511 illendshin green. She has changedl a e e °my l‘ lml°‘"h““' “Kiwi? 598m" Indeed the wind had not risen good luck and as well strange ad-l Ventures. dramatic and stirring l lé pound KIBCQ cherries Should this be met with balance‘. V» pound chopped nuts u, pound “owe, m1"; “e1 2. What ls the correct pronunc- iation of "every"? ' 33. Which one cf these words is misspelled? Sylph, sylvan. sylable. 4. What does the word "exor- For Jrnow who is the right man fn be more than a slight mist on the letl. an‘s appearance, ‘apreacmng ‘Oughly’ than pour ‘we: ‘hem enough were unveiled recently in plush 111g may surroundings at a New York roof York lighting expert, says: garden. It's strange that women pay that These new Iii-denier ions (the much attention to the becoming- usual present weight is denier) ness of artificial lighting --when are the sheerest ever m c. Furt- so mgny of Ihemgllflve no idea that h". they 901119 l" metallic Shad" their own manners or actions place --s<>ld. cooper and bronze — to them in s far-from-becoming light.| match the new gold and bronzc ¢Omments Ruth Millett, kid evening shoes. No toe or heel For gamma; reinforcements mar the sheerness The wnmnn who get; a hard. vin- of the foot, so that the stocking dlcflvg look on her face the min- Is almost invisible on the leg. cX- u". she 5151-15 1o i911 hpvrshe put Elli f" 8 "h" ‘Men this person or that one m his i place. | The woman who chides or makes ‘fun of her husband in front of‘ strangers "or, friends. ‘ NEW YORK -- Fear of war un- The wqmun who is convinced she certainty as to who should be the 15 aways ln the right and who can next president, annoyance over qumqy kill an intelligent discus~ sugar and apartment shortages -. 510,, W111, one flat, unfomprumfSlllZ CHANGING MOODS AFFECT MILADYE HAIR-DO STYLE » these are some of the things start- statement“ in! t9 wmd themmlve‘ ‘m0 ‘he The woman who tells stories that American woman's hair! As a re- are suggesme 8,101,511,141 embarrass Iult. there is being born a new- the men present. ‘i ityle‘ in coi-ffures in which milady The woman who brags anfl lakes down her hair --so to speak ‘mum ‘he 1, doing it subtly. (Theft _to put it up more simply, if at u no way Q1 bragging that is Stlrllltle‘ sli. h to be accepted by 0 e" The new natrmniis. with the fax“, "nmmenni reasons behind it, ugerle relic-ride!!! The woman who runs downlully todsy by Leon Amen ca, stye - my," qt her own or i.cr tus- rector for‘ the Admeiricpn ha‘? (ti: mend.“ lamny: g sign instiute an esgner n e Th wom, Wm gqglipl malle- Iialr style! for the New York 1mm; n Timer current style show, fashions The woman who tells her trou- of the times. h1g5 to one mu nu, “At the end of the war. ivomen wanted to please’ the men Wh" were coming home, so thev unit m h" lhmmwm’ “ti”? film’ The woman who talks aboutsm)’ in hair as well as in c oth ng.’ Mann,“ "my house," "my p ans" 1am said. "Now there is unrest 11mg," 01min; the gentler term and uncertainty. "People don't ,.Ou,,_.. Th oman who takes evcn one the next president. they hear met! minke 3,, mqny-lnd proclaims it‘ in ifmiortsnt positions iaiklnc a- Wm, 51,",- eyes, loose tongue. or‘ bout the polibility of war. ‘fit-yr. taoqmmue attnude town.“ oth. can»: gee sugar and apartments. u, women.‘ m,“ l The’ don't know what's ahead. The women who so" ti nal sweerirlB- ma”. um“. . ‘WTsiiue owoman who adopts I ‘"5119’ ‘Tesliieris are a reflection of had-it-coming-to-her" attitude i0- ‘lhe IOIIOIMVQ Woman in for con- mode of conduct, not being swept mmresfim‘ fight" and radical importance on the cn- ‘boiling waterr to cover, and allow tn else" mean? be ‘m l" w“ °“l a New tire life. lt may be a. time for fresh stand for a few minltes. starts in new and desired pastures. with revived hopes and wishes and golden opportunity at the end cfl the rainbow. But keep calm shun- ning strife and contention in all contacts. The Birthday Forecast Those whose birthday it is may enjoy a period of sudden adven- ture or thrilling romance. with a- complete reversal of the affairs. This may hBVg strange and amaz- ing d-enouements in new fields of fortune and favor. with long range» and radical climax. But it will be well to keep a balanced and poised away by excitement or bewilder- ment. And also keep free of rash and erratic moves and arguments cr extravagant claims or gestures. A child born on this day should enjoy ar. adventurous and possibly dramatic life, with originality cr ingenuity out of the ordinary. 5. What is a word beginning with comm that means "to pity"? Drain well and then dry thoroughly be- tween towels Glace cherries should} merely be cut in halves. Where: these are not available. mixed glaz-f , ed fruits may be substituted. or you l. Omit to 8° Salk "We are HOLY-Z. can use well drained and dried lo Cleveland next week" 2. Pro- maraschino cherries. Be sure that nounce ev-er-l, or ev-rl. 3. Syllable.‘ the chopped mixed peel ll all finely 4. To expel or drive off an evil, enough cut. Chop nuts coarsely.,spi.rit. "The natives imagined he‘ Mix the fruits and nuts together was exercising the devil." 5. Com- well. lmiseraie Cream the butter thoroughly! then cream itslialf the brown sugar’ gatriltéfllyfil Beadtd tliemegg yolk‘: Wm, two 8 Y. en a o -e creame mixture and continue beating until pgfi: thflgaéehempz“ 1:13‘; ‘h’ “Mme “"5” “M mm’- mmisluw a... (soc deg F) tol- about the egg whites until stiff, but notr3 hours m, um“ d;__'n o“ find dry, and beat in the remaining half me wk; bwomm ‘u’; d y n ,0 of one sugar. Fold the egg white beta” it 1's fimsghed bagn‘) o: mixture into the creamed mixture. cm l.” a. an or wit" {he Sift the flour. then measure and venpwim "p, m me a D 1 silt again with the spices and the “emu e ‘h ° °f n m‘ m; soda and salt. Add this to the L,‘ " ° P‘§""'f°"‘ "f ‘i’ ° creamed mixture gradually. Add c“ 5m“ "rm e mm e pm‘ _ as this helps to keep it moist Allow the prepared fruits and nuts, stir to b“ m h 1d b I ring until well mixed. “m” mm“ w °° e °r° m packing it for storing. l__ ANSWERS thicknesses ‘ of greased Line a square or round delp p I s: mfum 5'1"?‘ ‘brews b"! Iby dusk. For when we came to the “me ma“ “t” l" ‘lwliyi- A lfront room after putting the supper p per- ° will" W15 i191‘ things away, we sat idly on the eyes are lust as blue and hel- smile couch by the window without turn- “ “"1 °" i" "f" "id W" W" we watched the passers-by. It is s rare experience for me. and know- ling many of the village fol: and indeed those from the country round about. by name. from previous visits home rmedyfos land Jen's letters. I find much that “ma: mlserissdzintrrests me. It is like meeting "'5 “Ml- old characters in a brand new set- ting, for times change arid in life a there is no standing still Farmers ____. . ____ ______. ll-Yld U161? WlW-‘l and families came on": rornomans t» WW to Ihw-ess mm and kerosene tins- ‘there's one mm almost opposite from here. We really ' did not wait long enough to u; them oorne out, but than would b, I IUPDXY 0f groceries in cartons SIT IOI DIIAMING Look lovely while you ‘us.’ i; Us slimline front om; e flmiy moulded rnldriff. s Jul! flared skirt, for comfort . . . whsn you wake up slip into the pretty lbld ileket, Both come in one pat- ‘tem. transmissions-intimate. IZW-Sliitltflssidedeire S lres 85$ yards sift"; $2.‘. 39-inch. “m” send so cents“ for Pit-warm which includes complete‘ sewing guide. riot your Name. AddreI and Style Nilnbe: plainly, 5|‘ litetostltedlyeiliillllleiiide’ we! unit or suns imllibsr 11.1mm Address mun-a DepL in Qieriottstown cumin " ' DEMON N0. lei! Jsttern Ne. sen crocheted ooiholders u, insdel in a wide variety of color schemes.‘ These are slnple to create in a very short time. - Pattern No. 1015' contpins complain instructions. 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