Q6! TWO ras__cnsnwrrrrrowu origin ' ' “ U A AAAAA kkkkkkgk a‘ A ‘g n JANUARY 29.0 s. v-vwg llivingeS eisure --_THE WOMAN'S REALM; Il wemel. Young and old. rently small things behold. omen. when they sit to chat. oto etch other's choice of hat. bu’! remember weeks or more. , hat 1e was each other wore. It‘ any g wife has lived to find , nto dress her mun is blind. n give neither thought nor cure the garb their comrades wear- Ihh hi‘ rose has often stirred: New dreoe on, but not n word! low. and freshly gowned. 1Q husband. not a sound! Edgar Guest. UGANDA SOUP ' The British Magazine in a survey It Commonwealth cooks, gives the lollowlng recipe for a Cream of Peanut soup from Uganda: Pound in s mortar l cup cf roasted pea- nuts (unsalted). Mix them with 1 ‘cup hot. watcr, 2 cups milk. 1 tca- ppoon flour mixed with 1 cup cold mater, 2-3 teaspoon salt, 1-3 tea- Ipoon cayenne, 2 teaspoons minced onion. Boll for 5 minutes. licat with an egg whisk until frothy, strain and serve very hot. Anti don't serve It at the beginning of a full course ‘dinner. since the peanuts contain enough calories to make quite an impression. CULTURED IVIFE BllSINE S S ASSET A southern university is looking for a new president, and the first Qualification listed in a sr-t of stall- ‘siards to which candirlnlvs will be expected to measure up to is this: When your little one catches cold- onight . . . do what. most. mothers do to relieve mis- eries of children's colds: Simply rub warming Vicks VapoRub on throatl chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRulYs special relief-bringing action starts right away ‘and keeps on working for hours during the night while the child sleepsDf ten by morning most misery of the cold is relieved. Remember, Mother . . . when your children catch cold . . . be sure you gct time-tested. Vicks VapoRub. EBOAPED FROM KIDNAPPEIIB Alien Devine, seventeen-year-old Lqfl, cell!" high school student. h hook home unharmed after its eooaped from a kidnapper who sought to collect 810,000 ran- lom for her. Thc abductor bound pheflntoabed in a tourist cabin hideout and left her. She managed to free herself and cal- led her parents. man l “A men near b0, married b I ‘person of culture endowed with sooisi graces)“ Whether it's openly admitted or not. a churning. intelligent wile is often one of the qualifications required of s, candidate for an 0X- ecuiive job. Since that is true, the wife whose husband is not settlni I116"! l" his business or Pfflfeillfifl quill u fast as she thinks he should would do well to take stock of herself. She might ask herself these ques- tions: Am I the kind of person who can get along well with other women. being friendly and cos-dial toward many rather than "best friends” with two or three? Do I entertain often enough so that l. am a gracious hostess who makes guests enjoy themselves? Am I a tactful person who can he counted on NOT to say exactly the wrong thing? Do I know how to build up my ' husband in the eyes of others. with- out overdoing it to the point o! making him look silly‘? Have I kept» right on educating myself through thc ycars, so tlm‘. I am interested enough in who! is going on in the world to be able to take part in serious discussions? Do I really try to understand my husband's work and its particular problems? In short, if my husband were a candidate for a promotion or l new and more important position l-nvould I be it help or ll handicap? | sorr. suirrus runes i IVEW YORK -_ To Adele Simp- son‘s way of thinking, the well- thought-otif, complete costume will best express fashion in i947. It will be czirricrl out ill soil, subtle colors which complement a wom- |an‘s natural color tones. She be- ‘lievcs the vogue for soft neutrals will continue with even more cm- phasis on the beige. brown and Jicncy tones. "Fabric intcrcs; will he paramount. Black as used in the little old ‘good black dress’ is losing ground. though slill a safe play for the not-too-fashionwise women." Almost any furniture can be safely washed with soap and water. Wring a soft cloth or cliamois out of warm soapsuds, rub surface un- til clean, then wipe dry with g Cloth. After washing varnished or oil-finished furniture, polish with a good furniture polish. sRe lm Social and Personal in? tnvav For Reducing rum ........t no‘... _Cool2 k Corner ve+++e44+o+>e++o+e<+4o+o WHOLEWHEAT WAFTLES 2 cups wlwlcwhcat flour ‘.2 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon; baking powder 2 tablwpoons sugar 2 egg yolks 1 1/3 cups milk 5 tablespoons mclicd shortening 2 egg whites METHOD: Sift thc flour and measure. Sift again with the salt, baking powder and sugar. Beat the egg yolks. add the milk and combine with the thy ingredients. Add thc shortening arrl laid in the cggi uhilcs which have been sliffly bcal- i (‘ll- Bake on a hot waffle iron. Serve ', with stewed fruit. honey. molassrs! or syrup. i NOW here is thc first of the ties-i sort waffles. This is chocolate flav- orcd. CHOCOLATE WAFFLES 1/3 cup cocoa “.- cup hot Mulcr 1 cup milk 2 eggs 2 cups flour _ 4 teaspoons baking powder "/1 teaspoon salt ‘.4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons meltcd ‘a teaspoon var-‘lln METHOD: Mix cocoa to a ioastc with thc nutter and bring to the i i . shortening i TllE STARS SAY- BJ! GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Thursday, January so A PROGRAM of poshponzmcnt, "llJll-llllefvfiillltnll" or a span of protracted vacation or relaxation from mental effort. physical de- pression nervous tension and am:- tional excitement. might be a pro- p61’ course to pursue under the ox- isting stellar and lunar aspects. fnhese give a little eraouragcmcnt for active operations. Those whose birthday it is may find themselves in a critical state iof mind, nerves and emotions, in’. zwhich over-active and concrete en- ideavors might aggravate conditions ‘and place in jeopardy funds. credit. business position with personal re- actions in domestic, social and busi- ness contacts. Postpone all lmport~ ant matters for diversion and rest. A child born on this day may have a difficult and turbulent state of mind and emotions. Early discl- pline, understanding. klnciliness. and consideration should set it in a con- structive channel. NEW MODERN" WilY KEEPS BABY'S sltm HEALTHIER/ its!» ptevIlt DIAPER Mill ltd my other mesh: skin Ilitetione/ Be nodes-ll Uee Cuticuu medicated Baby Oil to keep I Birthday Forecast I i ouicker/ ~ Easier. (‘i K, ll" ~ ~ , fare’ inflow/ea’ fi gm ii ::a~' GEIATIII Mode by rbc Melon of loll-O , flry the New* ‘ Single SouceEon MQTIIOds I. Fumbles lo esueepel called dad's...“ lei-ll. edsrl null :0 S Ileana. Id ltlf tdlfl ere N! . one! ree y for the . of near. ensembles. JAnettsedeeeew moi’ 3"." seepe- eeesoollfl. 'msudi Jill-anus Aheltsfleifleaerelleob boiling point. stirring constantly. Add the milk. eggs, beaten well, and the dry ingredients wltich have ~ been mixed and sifted topeiher. Add the melted shortening and thc van- llla. and beat wcll. Bake about 4 cr 5 minutes. The waffle iron should be slightly cooler than for regular waffles. Servo with chocolate sauce, or with vanilla ice cream. lfllllé’ II/Iiflllll.‘ Wflfllllllflflfl . 'l‘hia fine medicine in yew c/fwtwv i" relieve pain. nervous distress and we: "drugged out" restless feelings. of "certain days" —- when due to functional monthly disturbances. IWMEPIIKIIIII ii“ ‘ii GAY TEA APRON , f» vvvvvvv OROTH Y DIX ‘SA YS- Veteran Eels. Wife Man Should lo 8m of Live Before Flossing Marriage r DEAR. MISS DIX: I un a veteran who served five years in the army. three of which were in tl-se Pacific Theatre. I am now D years old. Have a good business and feel it is time for me to get married. but my trouble la finding some girl to fall in love with. I have gone with a lot of girls in my lifc. but none of them appealed to me enough to make me want to marry her. I am very fond of school teachers, the ones who are not over I years old. What would you suggest? P‘. P. ANSWER: My suggestion is to take it easy. Not to be in s hurry to get married. Wait until Miss Right comes along, as she surely will if you have a little patience. Mar- riago isn't just for the moment. you know. It's tel’ thc long stretch. and it eetlll longer l! III * Q to the ilvrong girl. RATE INTELLIGENCE HIGH Your suggestion that you put school teachers on your preferred list should give you s tip as to where to look for a wile. It shows that you value ititelligcnce in a woman. and that, in turn, shows that you have brains yourself. Ono of thc reasons why there are so many unhappy marriages is because most men pick out their wives for the outside of their heads. instead of what's inside of them. They marry a girl bccatlsc she has a pretty face, or a good figure, or a cute way with hcr. nnd- then when they find out that she is dumb, that she ncvrr reads anything except the society news and the comic strip and that! slic has no judgment about anything, they get tircd of her and quit lit-r. But if you pick out a wife from thc school teacher class, you will at least gel one who has an education. And the chances are that the nil; krrp you rntcrlaincd and amuscd and be a reasonable human being and rasy to gct along with. But marry your school teacher bvfnre she gets ‘Jessy and acquires the ltnbit of correcting you. DEAR MISS DIX: Two years ago I met a soldier who told me that he was married, but that hc and his wife were separated and had been for some time. and that he was lonesome and wanted some- one to cheer him up; so we began going together and he kept telling me that lic lcvcd mo, and that he would get a divorce from his wife and nturry inc. He asked lfis will‘ if she unntrd him back and she fold lum no, so he filcd i-uit for at divorce. l quit my job and got ready to marry him. Even had my wedding orcss made. 1 kept waiting for him to come and uct me. but instead of that. his inoi-hcr wrote me that he and his wife 112d tircdc up lhrir quarrel and he had gone back to lirr. Wltat crn I do about this? I still have all of his letters telling mt. [lOW he loved me. Do you think I could take it up in court? MISS P.W. ANSWER: You have madt one mistake. Don't make another by making yourself ridiculous. taking your blighted affections into court. You krcw nil along that thc soldier was a married man and lllat he couldn't marry you oven if hc vrantcd to; so his love-making didn't amount to anything. Tlic bist thing you can Co is to forget him and fix your affec- tions on some man whose attentions arc with honorable intentions. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am u woman in my thirties. While I was still in try icrrs Itbttoivtdflc nflstrrsscf a man who is more than twt-nLv-six years oldt-i‘ thzmdlam. Ho’ has been most kind nnd gtncicrs to irr. plus ire_ir.cnr_v. prctty clctfus. jewm-lry. long trips, I have no every li'!\'l'l_\'. But now I would like to marry and settle (Stun, tut I ntltr l.:.\c a (ltzrce to ntut any young mcn. In fact. I am nrvcr invitul to any panics where thcrc are eligible young nien. fih ' i 1211...’. Diary Fashions I; us Island Farmer's Wile Q Our day has been taken up. for the moot port. with Jamie, our grandson. and his interests. Prom the time thin morning, when, into the blessed silence that James and I have come to particularly enJoy on cold days. he proclaimed to any who might choose to hm: "WI may as well get up now --I can see the trees on the sky, as plain, as plslnl" until 1 left hi-m, not so long since. I-Ic is now peacefully asleep in the old bed of his "ances- tors" i-n the room above the kit- chcn, an arm encircling the faith- ful wide-eyed teddy bear beside him. Altogether l-t has been an enjoy- able day. the "even tenor" of our quiet ways being undisturbed by as much as a tear or a sigh. There really has been scant time to n1- duige in either, he has been so busy. Engines with lengthy trains of on! attached have been puffing hiippiiy‘. across and about the kilchgn on irregular schedules aJl day. A small . noisy dump truck too, preceded by a snow plow, qpparenlly laboring hard and often in difficulty. went along "pretty snowy roads." It was moving lumber somctimesbut more often it was laden with cutllc, on the way “a town" to be hoisted into a boat “like me n‘ Daddy saw last Summer" their destination “Newfundland? e There was time as well to matte letters on a miniature black board and unless present methods of teaching "the young idea" revert to old fashioned ways, I'm afraid Jamie's first, school teacher ulll have to spend some hours tllltlulug the harm his well meaning gland- mother and family have alone by way of teaching him. Our excuse for teaching him lhe letters Ji tlic alphabet at all, i-s that it was the only way to put an end to his tn-y sisicnt questions as to; "'n what's that?" wherever hc chanced lu mcct one. Figures are strange |h.;:gs zis yet. and not much assucintcd with e e but at the same time, fasvinatlngfi Both letters and figures are bcwitching when made by thc i) l~'-- writer, much more so, than by lush» i-oning them in the more hun-tlrum manner by chalk or pencil, or least Jamie finds it this way Ec- sides the store mentioned cnnlcziv- ours, several building pPOJCvls uc e Commclltfd and ufrriccl along various stages of construction, and 1 a neglected ltorse on wheels strny- i ed about the room. By evening our | l-‘lllll fl-Yvlfllllli "Oil dear!" when 511.’: came in on an crh nil. While, m many respects. Jamie has bc.-n aliolvcd to follow his own will. 111-.- babo in ihe house ucrc-ss thc fan: _ is bean; icarcti lo have a itgurtll i am tmhnppy and long for n home and companionship will: SOZIIFOHC I'll)' O\\Tl ago. MISS BLUE. You have had your cake and catch it and now you ‘Ihcrc is ncver any going buck for a woman. ANSWER: nave to pay the price. . For Swift, Safe, Gentle RELIEF Of KIDDIES’ llllEST li0lll$ D0 ASTIIOUSAIIDS OI IOTIIIS "‘ ucxnws oomo g USE WHITE RUI I OQ-O-O-O-OO-O-O-O-O-O O4 O-O'O~O'O 9 O0 O0 l How Can y!!! . H By Anna Ashley I‘O-O+O~Q>O 5-0-94 f0 OW O4 MQ-QJ-O-Q- Q. lluw should fowls be carvtd? A. Serve on a lame platter. llave the knife very siharp. First remove thc wings. then the wishbone. Then carve the brcast by cross-cutting through the thickest port of thc side flesh. Q. l-low can l prevcnt the daily paper frocn blowing away after the carrier has thrown it on the porch? A. Get the carrier to snap it. 1M0 e sprirv; clothcspin. fastened to lihe porch railing. Q. What can 1 take to induce] sleep? A. Try eating a small onion b:- fore retiring. To remove the taste after eating. chew a bit of parsley. 5 i O4 +e+e+ee+e++e44+0e+4+e ll Mo rmng Smile O-Q Q'§‘.*§'§-.Q Q-QQ-Qfi-Q §-O-Q-§'§-Q*Q*Q# DIUTUAL One of.the Princeton neighbors of Albert Einstein has an eight-year- old daughter wtho visited the fam- ed mathematician every aflennzon. After many weeks o.‘ these daily visits, the girl's mother finally wcnt to see Dr. Einstein and apologized to him for hor daughter's constant interruptions. "Oh. not, st ell," Einstein assured her. "I enjoy her visits end we get along well." ‘But what can you and a lit-tie clght-year-old girl have in com- rmn?" "A great deal." Einstein explain- ed. "I love the jelly been she bflnll mo-smg she loves the wsy, I do he! arithmetic lessons." re-e-e-e see-onero- Better English D. C. Wlllllml. t 1. What is wrong with this sen.- tencc? "Of the two sisters. I like the smallest one best." 2. What is the correctpronuncia- lion of "guarantee"? 3. which. one of those words is snlsspelled? Bamar. bltumenoue. F04 O4- Poter was plsying at Jimmy Brown's house. When it was time to go hon-ta it started to rain. Mr!- Btown offered to lend him Jimmy's raincoat and goloehu. "Don't take so muoh troslsle. Mrs. Brown." said Petu- politely. y "I'm sure your mother would do as much for Jknmy," eh; replied. "My mother would do more." said Peter. "She'd ask Jimmy to stay for snapper." to be treated in ~a cursory man- nerJL-l-lullam. 5. Inlnnderete. bizarre. 4. What does the word "cursory" 111E811? 5. What is e word beginning with im that moans "excessive; unreason- able; extreme"? ANSWER! 1. Bey. "I like the smaller 0B0 better" when refer-ring to two. 2. nonounce gar-ante. first a ls in st, not as in car; prlnclpabeocent is on last. syllable. 3. --- - mist-sciences by nute: mwflelll; careless ‘Events far too imvvlll-lli DESIGN I0. 101D This dainty. crocheted tee. apron b effective. nexpeuslvo. Ind ha! only simple stitches. Pattern Ne. 1019' ‘ ‘complete instruc- time. To order: Send 20 cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. e Deelgn No. I018 Nome Bwsso C A N ll li/‘i for "law and order." 1 time llu itlcq what the rcspccino outcomes, will be. I hope that my ho. rt will‘ continue to luhcil-on so that l may l be nrlvllcxcd to see our small ones i grow up. It is all so interesting to i mt‘. that I am inclined to agree, with thc lndy who bclicvctl thutl “iifc begins n.1, forty." O I O Once the murnuig wind begin to blow down along our valley, we found the clay extremely cold- so chilly ‘m fact that after the curler choring h-id been Eolllpltivd, Jumic and I preferred to remain lllflfitlfb. Except for a short spell in thc afternoon WHO“ we ul'uvcd_ tlzc cold breez and mow flurry to hurry along an icy path to Joanna's. We came there at an. opportune illulll- ent. She was decorating a Cflkg _ a chocolate coke, a favorite of Jack's. The remnants of trusting that sho_ saw fit to leave in iii.- bowl, were most. satisfying to Jamie's sweet tooth, when he cag- crly proceeded to collect them. Nor was the babe forgotten-An intel- 'ested spectator she received a shore expectantly and with marked on! Joymenl, that made Jeanie and mo agree "they don't take long to, learn." We carried g gift of cake home with us. The iur hills were beginning to be dusky then and‘ we saw the fires from the bummg ' glow brightly ‘at ‘the wood’: edge. I I Js-nm is reading now, catching up on a favorite relaxation. post- poned from mid-day. ‘Pl-ten n, was frequently interrupted by ques- tions or by Jamie begging for en- couragemen; at some of his own pastimes. However it wes James himself, who got! in. beside him at bed-time so that. "tho poor little felow" might not be I in his ltlii strange surroundings. We both sow that h; was comfortable; that the night light was to his lik- ing and we spent some time de- ciding whether or not I should odd another blanket to the covets. ' "What I want to know" Jamie said to his Grdnkteddy. when 1 turned to leave them “is how a fellow goes i he sets rabbit snares?" which of‘ course led to an extended study o: the same. How the evening goes] Jomes looks up now w say: "You'd better slip upstairs llien, lust to mule sure he hasn't slum: off the i covers. 'I'liie" and lu glances td-i wsrda the trout-covered windows ’ "is a pretty cold night." Until tomorrow -- Diary .—Gootl- I night. - , IKIIIITION BIG IUOOIII muoort-tosll-orasn arising from the ‘Britain OdnMake It" laitlsition are estimated unoflic- ie 1t between sioopoopoo sno- 300500. The exhibition was visited by more than 1.00.000 people and oversese buyers from It different countries munbersd u“ I about. melting spring poles. ‘when F2213. Lite Aug. llIlMUGENIZATIUN txciusw kkkkkkk roll-Ire i vww‘, 0F BABY F0008 E llBBY PRUBESS Ten Times Finer in Texture—-Babies Can Get Extra Nourishment Out of Libby: special llutnugonizatitin cxrlozlcs tlic tiny food cclls, itiakcs Li by's Baby Fonds at least tcn tlmcs fincr ll'l texture than foods which arc only strnincd. This rclonsrs thc lnrnl \-'ll|ll‘ so tlm‘. baby's diges- tivc juices cnn readily mix with this nourishmcrt. r \\'ii h thc work of digestion ntadc cxtro easy. it stands tn reason that halt)’ can gvt mnrc (if the limltli- buililiilg Yil-uiiiiis nlnl miltrr-ils out of Libby's lUUllm For example, actual feeding tests confirm, studics on thc extra iron When shopping fur hnbv. don't fnrsct Libby's llmnogenacrl lfvnpuraied Milk anti Libby's ‘(Zcnilc I'm " llwmnlujuiic. Libby's nourishment; babies can get. out of Libby's llomogcnizctl Spinach —-Itrire as much as from thc some spinath that is only strains-d. FREE BOOKLET on ~lnfont Feeding ' Libby's would likc to scnd mu their lvcc booklet "Healthful lfccdinl; for Your Baby". Send your nonfc and address to Libby's, Chathavn, Ontario, and .1 copy uill be lorunitird l0 you. ONLY IF] 47 BABY FOODS ARE 80TH STRMNED AND HOMOGENIZED the number of .1 herd 0i‘ a, flock, M-e-eoe-ee-eeemmmveme-ee- Household Scrapbook o i b By Roberta Lea 2 W. O-fO-O 049-000 OQQQO4000O-Q‘ I-‘rcshcr Frocks Upon remuviu; your dress. place it immsdiately upon a. hanger and Sllfrvllndinn had reached s vundi- = place in a current of air to dry out tron that mace Jeanie lift her hands i, thoroughly. Look it over to sec if it has ztcqulzrcl ;m_v spits or needs prcssirg bcfurc putting ii away. ‘fhrn a in" of suclici. may be sus- psndcd i IJQ the frock before it is placed in a crcioitnc bag l'5‘I\fl_\' for the itcxl wnrlng. No Timr. Wasted 1f tlic oven is vcry hot from prcv/ ious cooking and you wish to put a samswlial slozv-cockiztg cnsrrclt- in- to it. put a piece of u paper tinder lhr cnsscrulc cuvcr. This will pfCVNll contents from baklll? loci (mickl. Himsllcr Belt when Zllllllflcl‘ llOlC is nccdcd to make the belt smaller. make n new . >§§FQ~§~§~§§ OO—§-O§—O-§-O-Q~O§4 O O Q Mo cl e rn Etiquette By Roberta Lee ‘Qf-OO-OQ-O-OO-O-OOOO-O-O-OOQ OO O 0 Q. What is a loo-conunon act oi discourtcsy in a streetcar or bus? A. That. of sitting with tho knees crossed so that one tool pro- jscts into lihe aisle to be rubbed against a passing wc-znan pzisstngril dress or a man's trousers. Q. Should salads always be cut and catch with the fork? A. All salads nrc eaten with the, ifork. if hard hcarts of lettuce at: served and titty cannot be manager ‘with a fork. it is pcrittissible to cul them with the knife. Q. ls it obligatory for at bride lc near scnielhing on her hrud Wllvll she is being married in church’! A. Yes. hull“ nt-nlhly by tiring n licntcd .-l"r‘ ‘nwdlr, holding the hot fitniil‘ P“ l iwcoiicn board. ‘This ‘will make a pvt ifectly round hale. g . i I g/Needlecralt/ ——F OR THE HOEZ- ' DOUBLE DUTY PATTERN From ihisone pattern, you can make the little sleeping gel-men‘. with feet to keep that youngster snug and wann. You can also make the practical. front-buttoned play- suit in a sturdy washable. No. 2963 is cut in sizes 1. 2. 4 and 6. Size 4 requires 2% yards 35-inch fabric for the sleeping suit; or m yards 35-inch for the playsuit. Send 20 cents ‘for PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish Include oostsl unit or sons number in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 296$ Name Address City Province ABERYSTWYTH. 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