" a race Two Woman's Realm/ Sociélcnd Personal/ \O§OO-O-OO§OQ-OO-O-O-O§@§O-O-OOOO LivingcSiLeisure -m1z Wqzglws REALM— When thou 5 fast would! keep. Make not thy homage cheap, By publishing its signs to every W62 But let it be between Thyself and the Unseen, Si) shall it gain acceptance from on high. t -—Bernard Barton. OUTG RE\V IT Valerie Sowden of London. Eng- land. tnvns what. she thinks is the biggest doii's house in London. bu‘. she's too old to play with it. Wrde- eyed and standing as high as any founyear-oid could, she watched lior faither start building the house 1-1 _\'i'2\!'.\ ago. It grew and grew. _.nd so illll \"1\lt'i'it‘. 'l‘tir~ house has jutti been compiet- eti. mo“ ziftcr Valeries 19th birth- day. . ‘tenors-n The Viinroiiter News-Herald ro- iinits that the Lioittcnant-Govcrnor of British Columbia when he c-Pfll" rti the Lsgisi-ittire. wore a $11700 tabla and cams up with a letter from a. Miss Terry Hunter, of East Indianapolis, Ind. That was what started her off. She said she wanted something done about it— in the public prints. “Here, just, take a look at this," she said. thrusting the letter from Miss Hunter under our nose, “This girl is ashamed of being toil. Could I tell her a thing or two!" "Have you ever noticed them?" she asked. "I mean the really tall ones‘? Have you seen them scrounge down in their seat-s and walk with their heads and shoulders bent. so they'll seem shorter? Have you seen them fold and tinfold their hands, and cross and uneross their legs when they are sifting in a room with other people? You know “thy don't you." - We were about to say we d" . but. Miss Ritsscll wasn't interested. “They want lo seem shorter!" she exclaimed. “The big, beautiful oxen haven't sense enough to know that they're wonderful! Why, actually. they're n lot more normal and a LiNllCllfiiil~GOVPTfl0f suit. Ilaii3i5 just a one-pair oi‘ pailts suit but it has four sniicl inchEs of tI-llfl hz-ziiii anti nine coldcn buttons down the front. A cocked hat goes wrlh it and the Lieutenant-Governor paitl for the outfit iiimsell. A regular hath makes ltealiliyt hflltso plants. W"Sli the lciivcs ()il\'!'i a wr-cit ivilii thin suds of soap and lukewarm hater. "now UI‘ YOUR HEADS" IS ADVICE "r0 TALL GIRLS Just mention any subject from pcniuis to politics and you'll find Rosalind Russell is no fence-strad- dlcr. She always has an opinion an usually lets the listener h-ave it. Ttziiziy. we found her blowing up nil the subject of tail girls. And Rosalind lock time off shooting on her t-urront movie to lead us into licr dressing room and get boiling iitad about it. writes Harold Hef- fernan tNANA.) Rosalind is a ball girl herself. standing five feet-sewn in her socks. And she thinks int-it's great- Wciiidn‘! he a shorty for anything in the world. And so. all tail girls. if they listen to her, can begin to hold Lip their heads again. ‘The actress fumbled into a nlle of papers on her dressing room 9 out of lQ Screen S use lttx Toilet 500p . t good deal nearer perfect titan the runts who make up the rest of the human racc. if they only knew It's Awful "Take this Indianapolis girl. She's five foot-tan. she savs. and zvclzhs neariv 128 pounds. Now. isn't that awful. I look tiir- trouhic to look her wright and iwicht. up on n chart last night -_and what do you suppose it said? It said she was exactly the right weight fc-r her iiclglti. and I haven't a dotiht in the world site's probably beautiful- ly proportioned. '-'I'lie only thin: is. she's bring asked out h_v a fellow who ivorks in her bank in her town and he's only fivc-feet-slx, ‘He thinks '['m kinda awkward.’ slie says. Kinda ‘awkward! I'd kiek that runt right out on his ear and got myself s blazer boy. if 1’ were she. "Whenever tail girls ask me what to do to keep from seem- ing so tall. I tell ‘em to hold up their heads. stanrb straight. square their shoulders, and look what they are-and I've never known one to be sorry," Rosalind could point to many in Hollywood over five feet-six. They —and Rosalind —ha.vo made being tall sém like a pretty good thing. nMY "Belly Grahla is tlflsll Luz Soup's olaamy Active lather ls pulls u a caress on the skin." h‘: thrilling the way Lu: 80a facials really snakeskin lotvellcr,’ says Betty Grslslo. "Work the rich lather well into your skin. Rinse o A¢A4A::AA¢¢° v¢¢v1v o ooeoooo-oo-o ro-o-p o-oreo-o-ocreooaooq.» pq 0-04-0-6-0-0 ' OO§§§O DOROTHY 01x SA vs- Costly Price 0f Love Iii I Ii t ll f i rAnti oghshltignlas: ollsilsliallds h” i . DEAR‘ DOROTHY DIX? Y°u 511i’ U181 you cannot understand Eggvwfftlfleg-“Ié: hi!“ Villqlh lazy. ambltloniess fellows after only having M See v h a! flew ours. Do you not think it possible for a girl l _ l" 5"“ a ‘-’ °W ‘he DhYSlOal_ characteristics she would like in 1P1 Children. or that. he is entertaining, lovable. charming and that she would be willing to support him the rest of her life or oven do without. things just to be with him? ' Yl-lill‘ 111E013’ seems to bc "don't marry a man “"1"” h“ W" Pay his way." Did it ever occur to you that marriage for a woman might be give in- stead of takc? I‘ believe that the trouble with women nowadays is that they are all looking for incn as providers and not objects of love. . A GIRL WHO WILL MARRY FOR IDVE ANSWER: Fine. I believe that cvcry girl should marry for love‘. but love lasts longer i1 it is connbincd with three square meals a day and a _ decent house to live in It is practiggll 1m . - - DOS- Sllllifllzdgstrtmillllc or: an empty stomach. y ' ‘1 ""8 5 (‘Dtical about. love at first sight It is ' [L _ . _ - a grand t c“ ‘ o n ' * "l" and "smcialm" "d lamilifltlll‘ with a man's point of viewalgflihtilfi: . _. . _ , i character. wrtli his manners and his morals, to know whether you would like him for a life companion or not The thousands f d‘ "m a“ Cmttfimg “P "l" “u?” Just now are the result of tljieseldllllgks fire weddings where two silly youngsters married at sight, Ramzifv AT noivn: “A5 for "U"? "P a husband l" support bemiusc lit.‘ is entertaining. lotdblc and rhanning, that would be up to the girl But the “itch in tliot is: Could slic be certain of getting the worth of her money, if shi- did? ‘Illt: conccnsus ls that the entertaining lovable and tfizii-ming dcadbvnts arc- rarely that at home‘ Thefdon-t mm on tllelr (harms for more wives. ' l Of couise. my SHOOT)‘ about the advisability of a man nut marry. i his until he is nbi to support a wife is that any man worth having ‘ ‘l\‘51i°5 1° Sililmrt his family and not be a parasite on the Little Wo- milil- And lllvre are the children to be considered. and children are always hungry and always wearing out their clothes. But. my dear ohlid. you do not have to decide between marrying 7°? 1°" "fl "lflliilllg l0!‘ 9- livlhg- You can have thcm both if you are a good picker. DEAR MISS DIX: 1 nni a girl of l5 llllCl have been married (or 51x months. I love my husband. but he is very nervous and when I say something he doesn't like. he slaps me. I found somebody else I love because he is such a gentleman. My hits-band makes me live with his people becnusv tie itavcivt iinj" monav. I nm very unhappy. What shall I do? A READER. Q | ANSWER: No girl of 1.’. is fit lo marry. and my advice to you is to go back to your people and trait. until you grow up before you dc- , ctde whether to leave your husband permanently or not. Try to get i some education and fit yourself to bc a good mile when you grow up. l "n" tContinucd cn Page 3) ‘Bells 6 ble atrir of 70th Ctiiiuiy in...) "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRlM" ma. "It's Ihvllllll when his cyss coma close. he vhlspcflYotfrs lovely‘ . . . it's like a dream emu Inn.“ Beauty Facials give skin fresh new Loveliness,"..,..n.¢..~.¢-‘ Don't lot naglccl about you of Romance. This lnantifyia can Bat Brlblorooullandawll make y.» olaswnighti with warm water and lplllh with Luzsctlvalatlsau-faoiah willmako cold. Au you pa: gently with s soft your skin ‘ , smoother, nun , tom-l u» dry. skin takes on fmh romantic. Sea tllo diloraaor aftc new beauty." jg! Qld lroatflgfl No girl “LEI-IE..._CHéBI1_OJTETOWN.£UARE_I5N ._ vwy-vvw v vvw vv -§¢O-O-OQ-O Fill IEIIIBIII '&O+O-O-O-Q-O-OO-O d 1211...". '8 Diary i By an Island Farmers Wife vf+§-§0-O~§§ - The fact that the men are at the wood-hauling again. gave rise to ,much conversation and some remin- lsci-ng on the subject, when James and Mr. C. from the house on thc hill met in conference this evcn- ing. snug in the old kitchen. Mr. C. of light in the darkness on the hill ‘opposite, and James guessed nt: ‘would “slip over to the house a- cross the lane to borrow a pipsful of tobacco." Their talking as I out. mending brought me many recoi- lections as well. "It wouldn't pay to hire help-not with the way wages are, to get. wood out for sale" o said. “Not? the otlfcrone a- greed "if you allow decent wages for yourself as wéil-- and I reckon the farmer himself. is worth at least two hired men." But tfncn "James reasoned" there should be something in it nowadays. if there was anything at all in it years ago. I'm not so terribly old. but I can remember when the price of cordwood was only a mere fraction of what it is nova‘. ‘ A fellow considered himself very fortunate those days, if he got two ~' dollars for n sleigh load delivered in town all ready for the stove. oney was pretty hard to come by hen Mid I would say well earned." My thoughts of the morning return- ed to mind. When I had added a stick of yellow birch to the break- fast fire and caught the delicate ‘scent of its burning. visions of past .days had come back to me. I was (Continued on Page l2) o i I Q. l-low can I prevent olive oil from becoming rpncid? A. Add two medium size lumP-‘i of sugar to each quart of oiiva oil as soon as it is opened to keep it from beccming rancid. Q. How can I clean White kid gloves? A. Pure alcohol is preferable to gasoline for cleaning white lud gloves. It dries quickly and without the unpleasant odor of gasoline. Q. l-low can I toll if an e58 l5 fresh? A. A fresh egg is indicated by a rough sufiue and how quickly it. dries when it is taken from boilini wa ter. _ How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley c vow-coo“ wo+$+oo+ §'9“Q-QO-OO 4, Q-OOO-O-O-Q-OQ-O‘. Morning Smile POO Wife (soirowfully): "I've just re- ceived a letter from poor dear 5h; says she la fceltnfl Very seedy." Husband (with a gnmi): "I sup- pose that means she is going to ‘plant herself on us." MEANT IT TOO Whila tha vicar waited in the drawingroom for the lady of the house ha was being entertained by her aeven-year-oid son. This con- versation consisted of questions from the visitor and very brief re- plies from the youngster. Presently, asked if he airways said is homing now, his lantern. a star . AAAAAL F... ask‘ 1k AAALA vvvvv o+o4on Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee g v‘r04+oo o-o-oamoowwcoeu 0-04-00‘ Use for Coffee Ground; Coffee grounds make a splendid non-dust, compound for the base. ment. floor. oposit your grounds in a strainer by_ the @113.- drain and when sweeping up the floor. Sprinkle thcrn in the path of the broom_ Better Flavor The flavor of canned pcas can be IWPDCd up by adding a pinch of dried mint. basil or rosemary whilc they are hoisting. Laundry Tip The tiny pinpoint. holes which sometimes appear in rayon blouses may be caused by excessive pres- surc in ironing or by ironing when the blouse is too wot. Ill Ahmwe‘ ms waomwnv Q3; miserable? constipated? Feeling sick. ‘ (lat passing eflocuvo relic-L with NR. Tablola, an wegatalvio lnxntivo. Made in two atnngtha, regular Nil and Junior NR (if done) for Lhoae needing extra mild laxative. Plain or chucnlato coated. m; To NlsH-r tomorrow ALRIGHT 10* l IR% "Yes. only mummy says them for me." "Oh. and what does minim)’. my?" " he often l-Iuvan you're another nilhti" v-OOO-O-O+O-O Better English é x D. O. Williams 'i 1. What i; wrong with this sen- hum? "There is n0 necessity for you mist him." 2. What. is the correct pronunc- iation of "auburn" 3. Which one of than words in hla he replied: ' pay“ sometimes l juit says: "'I\l1ank' in bed at. last for tun" (vsrb) 1mm‘! » . 5 What is n world blglrming with ma that mum "astonishing"? NET 1S ‘POFULAB FISH DESIGN N0. 01 I-Icrs is a crocheted luncheon dolly la fish net denim which is as simple to make n it. ls dainty in Joel: at. Pattern No. 6i contains complete instructions. To order: Bend 20 cents in coin to Needlswork Bureau. Charlotte- Aflliwlll! 1 Say. "Then is no tiocauity for. your using him." 2. Pronounc! the nu u- in haul. not m-hum. pmqumq heard. a. ‘rum. 4. To u» bus; "flavor; imprnnata. _"Esrly Iira our minds tlnotund with a distinguishing slnlq of good and Ill- -uoomu1.- l. ' Marvelous. town Guardian. Dasign No. 6i a?" AAAAAA Zifl/‘Qz/rzc‘ PEPStiliENT IS THE 0N“ 100T" PUWDER Til" CONTAINS lltiiilti shions/ Literature x/a/rr 1m mm him! m; see/Qqvde/z/Zianiflnder g y/repz/rfeefi Miracle When gets them! W and " l)’ tartar. ootb Powder especially made trouble-causing ‘i\‘ vooo-ove-o-Q +++o++4+>+¢q ‘y. Etiquette B: Roberta Leo + O0 Q Should q woman's title be left off the envelope when writing n business letter to her and one does not know wthcther or not she is hiairled? . A. No; address the with the prefix "Miss." Q- is it good form to talk about duo's sell? .\. There are many people vrho envelope ------..-.--¢‘::~ Now! Sea Your Sniilo Brighten with Papsodant’: _ your dentist Cleans y...“ teeth ll a amazing how v9 its he Tim's real dual wdfr. ‘For unless dull, dingy lm is removed, i: hnrd¢n,_ dflrkens-iurns into harmful", Bu! Pepsodeng but thoroughly. Change today :9 Pepsodenc Tooth Powder or dental wbnenen! r6: A CLIANII nuns: nouns“, "I WWII. anon-mi mm . .. us! nrsoasm mics A DAY. ii|-1/,/,,,_ \ —:aw/ have the idea that to talk about ones self is bad form; most people do not think so. If I the story one has is amusing or ln- g striictivc, there is no reason why it I should not be told. ~ _ Q. What is the most way to make a public announce- i but straight infill. of im engagement? ' A. ‘The newspaper nnnounce- . mtnt is the most popular. i sure. These would prove of tlfllal-t: l force in touring down firm founda- i tlons for Prompt Rollo! Emoillent. mildly medicated Cuticura Ointment soother Drnmflllhlllrtl at nnea to help heal stays nn the akin Al ynurdrugglst’; CUTIQURA OIQTMENT however. jectives. neither rash. hot nor hec- popuiar| stride and toward major objectives FIQ-F-ssm“ 5. 1947 _ v vwwq- of oéum wmrenesst be relies m with lrium is to remove that film . . . gently i lilE suns sn- By osrmvmvz arm" F" Thursday, March o THE PFiF-‘iDQOla are for a day in ‘xyvtliich an effort to carry on under 18h pressure and without proper ‘Wlmfll-YIS’ of Cmlblngéngleg, may prove drastic and fatal in inisct. 1111B and uprooting Splendid ground work already launched and well m. the way to enduring progress, “pd ldw. temoestuous and turbulent impulses and emotions might alieni ate all sources of coo ation and tear down the house iready on sound foundations. Maintain calm. composure and work quietly and ' deliberately toward important ob» i.c. 0n the Birthday Those whose birthday it is at?‘ urged to take things iii HciiH‘ with composure. diligenct‘. thinking and well-laid plans. and not by l1ot~hcadcd tac- tics. with tension mid high pro.» progressive projects or programs. in which skill. ingenuity and simulated creative impulses have excellent prctniso. Also shun associates hot-braided and hectic. A child born on this day might have energy u.iid initiative (oi worthwhile progress and produ: Lion, but its impulsive and rash prccedurcs might prove its self- undoing f —-FOR THE SMART CLASSIC Clean lines of the rhirtwaist dress ready for any occasion in- voivLng action. from housework to golf, You'll love the iron-t and back shouldcrtuilness Assigned espec- ially for frredom. No. 3003 is cut in sizes 12. l4. l6. 18, 20. 36. 38. 11$. 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 l‘€Q\lll'CS 4% _yards 35-inch. send 20 cents for PATTERN. which incudes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plalnly- B‘ sura to state size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department. Th0 Charlottetown Guardian Needlccraft/ Paths-u No. 3093 ______'___...____- Name Address (m, Province Bast-Known - halal neatly In fi anaa"i'-"£°' W91! Sllii l2 - 46 fimtsiwomssimmisis voui iusnyo 0n ‘CIITAIN DAYS’ OI ‘I'll HOIIIIII Do female functional month] u: with Comma to raliavu L" syn fltuamadicaac 5 W? onion for this purpoasi For ova: 70 yuan thousands of stems “must » a . as on - report ncolloat mini Worth