.\'i ?AGE EIGHT THE cHARLoTTaTowN GUARDIAN Woman ’s Realm --' and .,,-..-'< a»..- » ill} Fashionable are Wearing l luilfikated Dressmainilg With Every Pattern i By Annabelle Worthington . i-u-i-p- 2694 Little daughter will be delighted with this exclusive model of French origin. It is rayon printed crepe in di- agonai weave in dark blue colour- early spring wear. The front band extending down tho left side of the bodice merging into the hip yoke, the round neck- line band and the cuffs are cut cross- wise of the material so as to pro- duce a smart contrasting eflect. ‘Style No. 2694 may be had in sizes quire of the persons introduced? i, 10.‘ l2 and 14 years. The 8-year tile requires 13A yards of 39-inch |. I Q. What is a “bread and butter" ing,'so serviceable and lovely tori ' A. A letter of appreciation written Lesson Furnished material with ‘s’; yard of 35-inch contrasting. lt is also very interesting made of navy biuc wool crepe with red pin dots with plain blue contrast. . Wool challis prints, wool jersey, tweed-like cottons and linen in two contrasting shades. are other smart ideas. You will see one attractive style after another as you turn over the pages of our new Spring Fashion Book. Styles for children or the miss, the matron, the stout—and a series o! dressmaking articles. It is a book that will save you money, Be sure to fill in the size or the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern l5 cents. No. 2694. Size ..................... Name "t". . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutu-Hun Street Address colIoaolualonaoaouaoluocuoloateocaaoo l city Stats i l i Etiquette IIRQBQQIIQ letter? to a hostess after a week-end visit or a dinner party. Q. 1s it correct to break biscuit or bread into ones soup? A. N0. Q. What docs an introduction re- A. Courteous acknowledgements. - $<>¢i¥i'- For 11...; Cook“ " I BEES. Mix sugar ture is set. marshmallows visiting here. engineer. tooth. Mlnnrll’: Llnlment fur Lumbiago. silzsslosa, ; SLEEDLESS NIGHTS Ovaizine is widely used in hospitals and nurs- ing homer, not only for slceplcssncss but for building up the health and strrngth of convalesccnts. for ox- pectzilit and nursing mothers, and for aged who nerd extra nourishment. It is also widely used ns n family brim-age whorl- then: are grown-lg children -—at meals, between meals and at bedtime. RAYED and jangled nerves . . . invited by Mrs. SWEET POTATO PIE ill cups mashed sweet potato. 1-’.- cup sugar. ‘s teaspoon salt. ‘,7: teaspoon cinnamon. ‘.5- teaspon ginger. "e cups milk. and spices together. Combine with mashed potatoes. Add well-beaten eggs. Bet well. Add milk. Pour into pie plate lined with pas- try and uake in over 450 degs. F. ior i0 minutes, reduce heat to 350 degs. F. and bake 40 minutes or until mix- If you wish to make this pie even more delicious it may be served with whipped cream or with marshmal- lows cut in hall’ placed on top of the pie and placed in under" the broiler flame for a moment or two until the are melted and be- come a golden browli. WOMEN INVITES KING 0F SIAM NEWTON, Kan, April 9 (U. P.)- King Prajadhipok, 0t Siam, has been Lucy Knlttel to spend part o.‘ his United States trip friends, having met in Siam when she was there with her husband. a mining They are THIEVES TAKE "SUGAR" JEWELRY BORDENTUWN, N. J., April 9 (U. P.)—-W.hen Mrs. Estella lVDason mov- ed from a house in Delaware town- ship recently she forgot ‘o0 move a sugar can containing $800 worth of jewelry. She returned to the- house only to find that thieves had a sweet a e ‘writ-lg ltintl [)0 {are / l ._..¥‘ nights of restless tossing and miserable wakefulness . . . fitful dozing crowded with anxious thoughts . . . awake at or before dawn and no more sleep till rising hour . . . mornings of listless wearincss, forcing yourself to the daily f3Sl<S——f1O mere sedative can correct conditions- You need Ovaltine, a tonic food beverage for nerves, body and brain. /Ovalllne——" The ‘World’: ‘Best Night Cap ” Ovalcine corrects the causes of slecplessnesh-fceds nerves and fatigued body-cells. One cup just before retiring, the worn-uni immediately allays any digestive unrest that may be keeping you restless and awake, soothes and feeds the nerves, and allow; the ovq-Iy. OVALTINE RUSKS For firm teeth and hcnlthy Bums eat Ovnltino Rusks. ey combine (Izinadian wheat flour and Ovnitina gllfli-llll. and otlcr a much er food Value than ortli. any ruslzs or biscuits. Qvalfhu I: mld a! all pol lion's, In 5037):, IIJS m] lyric! $4.50 /nn. {l} 11:: lint,- alzo urrnl a! mils fonnlhill. 9. TONIC soon azvgizaca ‘Euilds-up ‘BtaUmNenw. and. a WANDER LIMHED, London, England, and Peterborough, Canada alert brain to relax. Deep restful sleep follows quickly and naturally. Ovaltinc is a highly concentrated extraction of ripe barley malt rich ’ creamy milk and fresh eggs from our own and specially selected farms. D0 1w! mirlalle ordinary anal! and cocoa flavoured beverage: for Ovalline, or expect them to have the same beneficial cilect upon your system Ovaltinc is the original and sup no satisfactory substitute for it. @\/H LT! N E rcmc Tonic Food Beverage, Tho“ i; ' Wh' ht. 0w Smallwéfstlie avltsf lnof SF eHMade so u , Would Save Many a Divorce," Declare? - Dqfgjhllilix instead of speeding up divorce it should be made l! iong-drawn-out process that would slve both Pull“ time to get over their "mad" at each other and to really, after all, wanted a divorce or’ not. '11, after a year's separation and experience and yen for divorce, let them have it, withno washing o! . dirty linen in public, no necessity for soandfllflin§ each other and bringing Shfime “D011 in?" ch11?!‘ ren’s name. The best reason on earth for a husband » » and wife parting from each other i8 NEW" 31°)’ “F9 r miserable living together. No morality ls served by lorcins fl m") 5nd W"??? m “mum” F m‘ lationshlp that they loathe, and when a couple get to the place where they hate each other, where they ‘"138 Wt l!“ that l3 WW5‘ m each “net's nut‘ ures, where they quarrel like cat and (108 and W119" they 1°9k 19mm‘ w each other‘: death with eager anticipation, the only decent thing 1'01‘ them to do is to sever all relationship with each other. crime as if they murdered them. because they do kill in "Wm B11 QT the 1°? long as they live for their parents’ lack o: self-c mtrol and BFII-Qiificlllllfle- charged withthe deadly miasmas of hate and anger. There are many oases where divorce is a righteous thing. but there are far more cases in which it is just a fool thing. A husband and wife get fed up with each other and decide that they us longer love each other- 0,17 they get bored with domesticity and get to thinking how fine it would be to, be free again. Or they get jealous and imagine thlfllfi- 01‘ 31¢)’ have a quarrel and neither one will give in. And they rush ofl to the divorce court while they are still bored or still slnarting with hurt vanity or still in a furious temper, and they have got their decree before they have time to cool oft or take a sober second thought. ' And to their surprise, to their utter amazement and bewilderment, moat in the least what it was cracked up to be or what they expected it to be. They thought it would be some sort of a panacea for what aiied them and they would be perfectly happy when they got it. They thought that it they got a divorce nobody would ever rila them 888111 5nd everything Wflilld b8 smooth and peaceful. They thought that a divorce would somehow make them young and good-looking again and. light-hearted and gay and put them back just where they were before they married. None of this happens. The manlwho was so anxious (or a divorce finds that he misses the homo that he was so eager to kick over. He miss- es home cooking and somebody to look after him. He misses his children and he finds that other women have their faults just as his Maria had. Even the man who thinks he is in love with the other woman gets disillus- ioned with her, too, when he sees her at close range. Anyway, Maria's vir- tues brighten as they fade, and if a man had a whole year in which to let the galied places where double harness had rubbed him aore get well, nine times out o! ten he would go back and gladly run heck into the same old collar. ‘ The woman who was bound and determined to divorce her husband ‘thinks that it would bring her a. second bite of romance, that it would makc t her a flapper and men would flock about her and that she would eventually i gct a fairy prince for her No. 2. But she finds out that millionaires are not g hunting up middle-aged divorced ladies handicapped with a bunch of brats. ' She finds out that bosses are far more cantankerous to get along with than I husbands. . " She finds out that. while her family pitted and "poor-Maryed" her while she was married, they have a mighty cold welcome {or her when she comes back to them xvith her children to be supported. And so if she were givenua year's experience oi‘ whatdivorce really mews to a woman, ninety-nine | times oilt of a hundred she would swallow her pride and crawl back to her husband on her knees. ' ' A year's time in which to think things over, in which to see how small in which to remember klndnesses and sacrifices and little tendernesses, be- lieve me, it would save many a divorce. We have tried a lot of other rem- edies for the divorce evilf Lets see what the absent cure will do for it. DOROTHY DIX. '—B_Fil?lE§Ti6r€'tliah—3T50b’y7eTrTold lliesféanclrbchn- have been used in building a small sistlng of four persons, are occupy- railways station in Mesopotamia. ing one-room houses in London. V Paris Styles i By MARY KNlGIdT United Press Etafl Correspondent PARIS. April 9.—(U. PJ-For the young woman whose pre- terence IEIEJS her to black and white there lama new model of white remain that has all black sleeves. Over the white o! the bodyfol the dress are two apron-like effects of black that are tied on back and front with small bowa. The novelty comes inlbeing ableto tie the aprons sideways, placing the bows over leach hip and giving the costume an entirely different attitude. l ‘ ' For the not quite so yvuns woman who would like to strike a few years from her appearance, there is no suror way of doing it than by wearinz a youthful little dress that is slightly "old faah- J ioned' in out. a simple round neck, cleaves that tiara out but re. turn to tight cufls, waistline a hit higher than normal. a crisp or- gandy collar with a tiny bow tie o! organdy and a row of novelty cut buttons going all the way down the gown from the throat to the hem of the skirt that stops just an inch or two below lnidcalf. For the young girl who feels youth is a handicap and who wigh. s! w 100k more "mature." there is the sophistication oi black taf- feta with a waist oi perpendicular mining from Just under the arms to below the hips. Qn the wide hem q m; ‘gm they; 15 q band o! white eyelet embroidery. Over the ahouldcrs is worn a tiny cape of the same taffeta bearing on its border the some p“. tern of embroidery. ' . u... -—»-—~~- - .. .-.. _..- ... .... ,1, will the _ “F. ‘k’. . _ Short-Order t 0 Loqgfinwn Divorce l-leip Ba h -- . the Marriage ' . 1:35”. Problem? ‘ c f’ “A Year’s Tiinein Which to Think Thlnfs CV61‘, I do not think that the new short-order divorce which is bein! 1m"- gurated in some o! the States will make 101' B!!!‘ 8°9d °r d° “"5195 m. solve the problem of how to be happy though unmarried. My ides is that mull over their dlflerences and decide whether they calm contemplation oi the situation they still had a of them find that divorce ls the most disappointing thing on earth. It lsn‘t ' ‘ .. 3W , “Fllllllll Hi2“? hish Sir Bahadur silent. Fosfli0n§y____-:- _L'itei onnny ?l\ “No, miss; we 4 ‘ ‘P? 1 WW ‘ll? a!" loanpur races " " plflloumntls transom. India, ,.g.pril a-wheli qahdhygoes ’I.ondon' to alltefrid the second indian ‘liable 6on3 terence the British Government wi have to meet several embarrassmelzrs in dealing with him‘. In the first place it would appear that there um be no sassy“ s! the conference on Mondays qn each week sun tut i» we at ell-tau ‘leu- iously observes the '21: hour period of that.“ and‘ msiiltetlonl "Itien a proviskm will have to be made for Gandhi to squat. or sit on James‘ Palace in his accustomed Hindu fashion. ’ Ha will undoubtedly bring his be- ,ioved chark or spinning wheel be- cause he la at his best as s. negotiator and talker when he concentrates his attention on spinning yarn. friend and prominent Indian Liberal has suggested Gandhi discord grosaamer loin cloth for pants at the conference but Gandhi had refusea‘. saying he would never ' accustom YARDLEY F0 hild to b brought up in a home in which the rather and mother Mme" w trousers’ a Bu“ Shin" r c ren e a . . .- . i d in an atmosphere of perpetual sti-ife is almost as great l white Con“ and “gm smell are enem es an , v . » Gandhi's solution as to escaping i childhood all of their belief in the anctities of life They wrap their ‘h’ “Qwdsi °° Wm“ 5° l‘. “m” ‘° o . ' ' . - - be eat luiosit . ts that‘ he ill characters ‘and their minds and make of them nr lrotlcs who have to pay as an; géry 210mm: M 4.5m. n“! steal away ‘to the outer-world Far better for a child to have one parent cr no parents at all than for 1°“ anybwy 91;” l5 u“ 9nd ‘t. it to have a father and mother who fisht-_ Fa!‘ bet-tel‘ 401‘ B ilhlld i0 be "m" w?“ mm“ ‘he “tree” w h." V lellllflivl‘! brought up in an orphan asylum than in a house whose atmosphere is sur- mm? “h?” “u 19mm‘ -~-- .a-__---~¢ w» -\ xu-II an u as I wuss! laterally.’ t- l", t” 88-11111. Gandhi's Th‘? Lolltllle fragrance A‘ §ll Drug Department Store; - n .1 "l-Phelfliaiufirlfis l!“ ylsitors in their lobby. Ont. april c (U. m- ' ’ Lobby ioungers la optima hqgttiries will have to find new places t5 loaf, J3 . ‘PPWW .. _ amendments to the Provincial Hotel as l? are s“? 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