PACE SIX Woman's in Living o Leisure} ——The Woman's Realm l OLD BOOKS‘ AND DUST 1 look lit them, as on the uhelvel In I..l‘|l€'S .id dust they lay. Th.» works of. iamsus authors. Wh lived another day. )6 lip 11g and Poe. -~ cies cf otuvr volumil Bi gal. Hsioiy and Art: Oi my \.l t direction- A “u l ale a ‘ptlft. _ llllfl EllllCS. y and Prose, Tenn) on and l).ckens_ Stunting rcw on row. some are bound in leather Age cnllilOl impair; Sane, from constant $1 ‘wii M ghabbiness and wear. om b s somehow have siren! aililicnl, cOlllilllllldlflg love and trust, Arid titllibtlill ivuuld they MXID the tiJllli, Ii i110 iliiy vwre from dust. use, have BUIKEIYI‘ Y IITTTAIE FOR. BLAIJTI’ The sznart woman bildflil-l her free hours to allow one even- ing or niltYilOJn session a week for 1116x311; replacing buttons, fixing hulls, lillllllfillg uuist. watch straps unli sliziniig shoes. As a result, she ucvcl" has to si0~p 1n the lnlddlt vi geituig dressed to repair her vlstiiis, thereby cutting d-wn on time allowed I01‘ making 119 l-nd curt-fill dress-Jig. Whenever" you see a woman who ls a, pLCHlYQ OI Slllflld-llkf-IS Ydll {Hilly be pulilicll)‘ sure that she doe; not dicss tiurricdly. The girl who brags that she can take s. rfwwor, put on makeup, comb her hair and dress in Lftcen millllkfi usually l Ukb it when she gets through. PREVENT.‘ contusion To keep wrought iron nooeuoriosl off on- Ifnm corrodlng, wi ' that has been 90 a vr li a soft cloth. .»d wuxr nous hubby nun Ii’ your men d the lamli W! their shaving cream in _ ll" you are in luck at preserving time. They are fat, oquatty Jars with a wide lop and a screw-on lid and oil‘ they med 1S a good boiling to rid, all reminders or their former use and you soon have a vplendld o l- lectlon c! good-MUN 00514119?" for preserves, Jellies ctr relishes. Fifteen thousand [lass bottles are cilected annually from the parks and open 591061 0f 101K105 in normal times. North Carolina. hnrveeted sud 501d the largest tobacco crop in it: history in 1939. T0 SWEEP U? SOOT Here's c simple little ruin that will save you many a bad momen when mot falls on your best rug. Don't try to sweep it up at once. 1r you do, you will have a smudge that you won't get off for goodness knows ivlicn. Instead, cover the spit illiCkly with dry salt. let stand. Then swee and rejoice at how clean and brigh the rus will look. CELLARLISS HOUIDI in houses without, basements it is sometimes a problems to WOW" the floors against iniumiticn oi cold. One solution ll to lady themat- ing boards. the same m lull, are used on walls. under the flooring. It is alsw possible to use insulat- ing blankets, etc, under or be- tween joists. This eliminates dJfl- cult-v sometime: encountered in nailing. ‘TI-IF CHARIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN vvviwybivnvrwwwi TAKE STOCK NOW ‘FOR NEW SEASON it's a mistake to wait until time to buy new spring clothes before deciding definitely that you ought to lose a few pounds, change your hair style, have a series d facials or otherwise improve your oppeu- ‘ once. No smart woman geig tier ward- ‘ robe with any idea of improvingl herself later in ordtr to live up to it. She improves herself first. than gets clothes that enhance her ~wn good looks. Good Point: She buys a m» that dramwzes_ .not only the best features oi‘ her Jace. but the best lines cf her Lcolffure, the gleaming lights of ; the hair itself. She buys a dress ' that sets if! the firm, svelte lines ‘of her figure. She chooses jew- ellery that docs something for her sl.m wrists, her vlzell-carcd-for hands, hcr unlined. 50ft throat cr her perfectly manLcured fingers At the moment, she's resllving ‘to eat a bit less at every meal. She's remembering the safe and sang diet, ruks: Fruit Juice, one slice LI thin, lightly buttered toast for breakfast; soup_ a salad and desert of fruit tor lunch; one portion oi’ everything on the din- ner menu — but no special helps- ingl, and no eating between men . General Cure She is doing special exercists to reduce her hip and waistline meas- urements. She is conscicils of her sitting, standing and walking pos- tui-e. She knows that no dress, how- ever lovely, can be really chic on one who slumps or walks with stomach. and hips prctzuding. She l; brushing hcr ham more often and having a scalp treatment cnoe c week in preparation for n pro-Easter permanent wave. She is convinced that hali- in unhealthy condition docs not t-ake a penna- nent ivavc satisfactorily enough. to please her. In addition, she is using night cream regularly to counteract the drying effect winter winds have had on her skin. And she is getting more fresh air and more sleep, She realizes that sleep and freahair are the great cmpl ion beautiilers. A proving box is used in a ship's baker . It resembles a locker and con melvos to hold bun pans to rldse dough. HANDY IRON CORD Housewives will find a recently. tented ctrd holder handy when electric iron used. It con- sists ct n vertical support which is hinged to permit ironi at the far end of the board, says " o lor Me- chanics”. The cord is eld by I small clmnp near the base and then is copied up the supporting l rod and through o. sirt of clam/p at the top. l The holder prevents damage to l the ccrd and eeps it clear o! the ‘ironing board at all times. l “CAESAIVS COMET" , Many ancient Romans of that time believed that Uh: comet of l M 3.0. was sent to cotnv the soul of Julius Caesar to its trial rest- . lng place. i in i wnvuza UNDERWEAR Turn winter underwear wrong- nldg cut and brush with a. whisk l broom before putting it in me wash This will remove the lint that always collects in the fold; of time garment and scves this material from getting down the drain and frequently amusing stoppage. lie al v-IKJ_'..;J.'!-!'QJv w v€$ OOQOOQQQOOOOOQ§TOIQOQQQQQOQ-OOOQQCOPI UUQQOVQOv m I Social and Personal v—..-..' 1135M.“ MBDAM INS! 5T5’ ON 9mm}. Atnoli Qxaggth I .1“ Bu. ACADIA 1 YOWDE.“ Makes Biscuits Lighter... Whttermmore Flavoursome. .11;- THE COOK CORNER DATE BREAD PUDDING i-4 cup shortening 2-3 cup sugar 2 eggs 3 cups soft bread cnimbs 2 cups chopped dates 2-3 cups milk 1-4 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder l-2 teaspoon salt l~2 teaspoon soda l-2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger Method: Cream the sax-toning and odd the sugar gradually. Beat the eggs thoroughly and beat into me creamed mixture. Add half lhe bread crumbs and the cttzppeci dates, then add the remainder 0i the crumbs alternately with the milk. Sift together the flour. bak- ing pOWCQI, salt, code and sp-.ces and add to the above mixture. Bent iiioroughly f .r a minute or so. Pour’ into a ring mold and bake in a moderately slzw oven i325 ocg. F.» for 1 hour. Serve this warm w.tn the following hard sauce. SPICY HARD SAUCE l-4 cup butter l cup cng sugar l-ll icaspooli salt 1-8 DQBSDOJ] ginger _ 2 tablespoons lemon juice Method: Cream the butler thor- oughy and men sift togelhcr the icing sugar, salt and glugu‘, add these to the creamed buttu‘, alter- nately with the lemon Juice, inat- lng vigorously after eam addition. A few chopped nuts added t.» this sauce makes it especially nice. ‘SPECIAL DATE NUT PUDDING 3 cups toasted and buttered bread cubes 1-2 cup shredded cwcoanut 1 cup chopped dates i-2 cup sugar 4 cups milk 1-2 teaspoon salt l teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs, slightly beaten Method: The easiest way to ac- quire toasted and buttered bread cubes is to toast slices t1 fairly dry bread and then butter thcse well. Cut the buttered wast into about l-Z-lnch squares. Place the bread cubes in o. greased baking dish. Add the cocoanut and dates and mix well. Beat the eggs sllgititly and add to them sugar milk. nil, cud vanilla, and then pour this mixture into the baking dish containing tho bread mixture. Bake this in a moderate oven 1350 deg, 13'.) for ab;ut i! minutes. Serve warm 0r 001d with cream. LEMON BREAD PUDDING l cup bread cnimbl 2 cups milk 1-2 cup sugar Grated rind 1-2 lemon 2 egg yolks Mottled: Uu 2-dlY-old bread to the milk and allow to stand for i hour, Add the greated lemon rind almg with the sugar, then mix in the beaten egg yolks. Pour into .0. greascd pudding dish and bake in o. fairl slow oven (325 deg F.) for about 0 minutes. Put in a cool place to chill thoroughly. If desired you may cover with a meringue made by beating the 2 egg whites with 4 tablcsp. ans sugar and adding 1 tablespoon lemon juice, Place in a modv-sntcly slow oven (325 deg. F.) for about 12 to 15 minutes. Chill again bcfore serving. The flavor is served very cold. better l! this is \\ \ _ . _. * Publilhed by tho CflnfHII Starch Homo Scr- vica Dept... in I vnlunblo Booklet entitled “B2 Blklh‘ Scrrell". Write for your FREE copy now enclosing a Crown Syrup label, to Ciinmlu Starch Home Service. Dript. A, Box 120, Rlonlrl-nl. _ THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY lIMlTHl POMPADOUR IS RISING ALL TIME Pompadcurs are getting higher 916W dflil- At recent. society get.- to ether they have been seen 13* 111N313’ LIimmOd with. jewels and flowers. They're real head- dresses now, fully worthy or the fabulously luxurious costumes oi the present season. Remember. though, don't go 1n for this fancy business unless you can off rd to spmd plenty of time at the hair dreslers. .__._.__._-___. To mark Gen. Charles dc Gaulles arrival in the French Gangs in 1940. French. Equatorial Africa is- make the crumbs. Cover these with 81°11’ sued a series of thirty-nine stamps‘ Y |Lenten Meditations‘ 0 Merciful God, be Thou now to me a strong tower of defence, I humbly entrant Thee. Give mu grace to nwalt Thy leisure. and patiently to bear what ‘Fhou doelt unto mo; nothing doubting or mil- trusting Thy goodness towards mo; for Thou KIIOWBSl. what is good for me better than 1 douThereforc do with me in all things what Thou wilt; only arm me I beseech Thee, with ‘Ihine armour. that I may stand fnst; abov». all things taking to me the shield of faith; praying always that I may refer myself wholly to Thy will abiding Thy pleasure, and comfortin myself in those troubles which t shall Dlolse Thee to send me, seeing such troubles are “profitable for me; and I am aasur ly persuaded that all Thou doesit cannot but be well: and unto Thee be all lmnour aid . Amen- Lady Jane Grey. - (1531-1564) 0 ‘171011. who proclaimest liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prisons to them that are bound; We reioice that Thou hast brought the soul of this Thy servant out 0f prison that be might praise Th name ‘rhou didst. inspire him wt “ure desires. Thou didst rouse him ntzain and again from despair and dldst. sustain him in the fight for freedom And now we bless Th” that Thou hast crowned his efforts with success. Abide with him and in him that henceforth he may bear tho fruits of good living. so fill him with love and holiness. with cour. Rllfl and trust. that through all the "Omiflfl days temptation will lose its power. Let the dead past bury its dead. G0 With him Inbu the new World of my and peace and health. Inspire him with the resolve to do Scott-thine area-t for Thy sake, l‘; toll another imprisoned soul what "PPM "iimls Thou hast done that, if it please Thee. he may have a, dollbli“ My. Hear our Thankezivin and bless us through Jesus Chris. our Lord. Amen-Samuel McComb. A MIALTII llnvICI 0' I'M: CANADIAN MEDICAL nuocuncn AND LIII QUIANG COMIAIQOII DA PARISIANS BATIIE EVERY WEEK Something about the bathing cus- toms of Parisians must " en back." A while ago, depending on a statement in Hygeia. the writer said that the people of Paris on tho aver- age took one bath every 4 months. ow Marie Louise Stanley. of Haw- / Fashions which never {all to win praise. When people praise my cake, naturally I'm proud, but secretly give thank; m Swans Down Cake Flour. Swans Down Ilnfiner, high quality flour, made especi- ally for cake baking. Try i: l You'll find it reacts quicker and more thoroughly 1o lnvening. It will be easy to bake those light, luxurious, smooth textured cake: rm PROUD AS Puvcll Bu! the Credit for My Cakes Belong; to Swans Down l '1 Literature in» .44 ' - “'5' “d? from leleeg. ' §.‘ls¢'.§§§t§Z“""“ ‘Ground b the s‘, 531i“ "flrmiifl “5 Proceu. ‘Sifted l i...;t'..l."::lri:l: 27 time: as ti“ u Otdinu-y fl Oil!‘- Tfllllcfltlafcd ml“, on ".'Y PICRI|Q, s-m HORO For Thursday. Mlrch 27th MARIO}! 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Ariel) —vEK06ll€Ilt time for finishing in- completed matters or starting new undertakings. Mechanics skilled workers In all important lines of industry clerks, artisians, gcveln. ment, state and city employer, among the fawred. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)_. Prior to 1 P.M., stars particularly favor shipping. chemicals. liauids, research, secretive and lHVCSLgZiLVB matters, and all activities that m. quire a personal and artitc touch. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 iGcminl)-~ Fresh oppsriunities for gains in. dicated. You mould plvcced W43 alacrity in essential and important duties. A day for n-zw lliurels and records. Be zimbiisus. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Decidedly opportune for the inter- ests to which you are especially adapted. Don't neglect essential dut- ies to watch hams affairs tho: ollOulfl be all right with oiturs In charge. Natives of this period sometimes miss business chances in needless worry about home. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (mo)- Apply oumelf amiduousy for gains are f0 hid in whatever yzur ling B: lone u it is honestly pmiposeful. theme. Calif.. herself a Parisian. calls the foregoing statement a libel on her fellow-citizens. She goes on! to say that while there are very few; private baths in France. even among the wealthy—10 our cent tn be cor- rect——this lack does not prevent Par- islans from being scrupulously clean.‘ “Every family,” she says. "has a tub of some kind in which its mem- bcrs take one 0r more baths a week.“ many Porisians, In summer time. "every day, be-‘ take a. sponge bath siues the weekly dip. One can agree with Miss Stanley that "a.l over Paris are public bath houses on which are printed in large letters, ‘BATH-SHOWERS.’ which are well-patronized." In these bath-showers a person may have. for a few cents. any kind of a both he : “Bain Simple." or "Buin Sulohurcux." etc, In these places an attendant assigns each patron a private room ln which there is a tub brimiul of hot water. The assistant will treat your feet and manicure your nails if desired. I dici state that. the Parisian: an among the cleanest beoblo in the world. and after the aforenamed correction. I am glad to reiterate my statement. “TI-IE PARISIANS ARE AMONG THE CLEANEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD " ‘.,_,.‘._..,. l. P» t i$s€>..?i&~l.<..»z.. : DINING ANNIE, I01 100, Pohvbcroillh QM. enclave Three Bo: Tom from unlm Puled Who t or ' ulnd Rice, or Qunlrer Corn PI! u to nhow I now my 'i'".':""" ':.'."::";l.€'s- ..'.":..':"s.:.".'"..c;v:::.- m" i» "We gen" '0'" "ww- u ven - . - gum!!! and lilnndboolt Ind “f. m: n urn Member Addie“ and e “an” o‘ booklet- ol’ the Secret (mud. b’ —- III 4 AJJ__. ~ qq...._.__..._...~.__.___..___._.bup..__.. IE!!! ‘M18 ' v <0 - w-_--_—-- no lwell-tuun Sucker Pulcd uplqdcd just com m l po per. hhelt clad Qulker ‘ . ufl’ d Rice an I 0t mm giinl. udrnourilbin Iunurful grain lo ke n gmn o! pop- The result-end: [ruin in ml c ever w tender 1nd eny to dl ca. B: sure to as i mother to u you get 1on0 from tho grocer’: today- NERE ARE THE TASTY DELICIOUS BREAKFAST CEREALS FUR HUNGRY BOYS AND GIRLS Actually Quilter Pulled Wheat 1nd Quaker Pulled Rico Ira Steam Exploded from Gun: Yon-Sir l Thor‘: vvhltmnke; them 1nd licmuu. maur mom run stone A FELLOW nuns vvnzu _ ITSIOOO rmirs snor-vaom-cuus When ou over: Pinken, zhe rich mllty may. And I are um cria y tom Every age bucked WANT ‘I'D-ll FLAVOIIR WITH A ‘mutt? QUAKE! COIN FIAKIS I'll-LS THI BILL! Quaker cm- Ilnku lro Batter Incline "Thorn Mllhd" our milk and lugs! ow ful of Qunkar Corn flavour make! each a oonful 1o good md nuke: Corn Fhkel y l guarantee of complex: utiafaction or money bod:- Buure to uk your moth" to get lama from you: grocer’: right any. nick- _ the most used part of the keyboard. Executive, empioye, traveler. stud- ent. instructor are favored alike. AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) —- Pluto. Venus and Ncp. tum are in gcod aspects m the M '9“ dull-HE the A.M , indicating favorable tendencies for matters re. quirins analytical ablllty_ replmlnl; . detective work; handling beverngts. l chemistry. shiPDinR. PM. advses dlécretlon inElélztgaings, i ~ EPIEMB‘ to OCTUB (Libra-l - Regular ER 2a mechanical interests require cure, Short-Cut Piano Method Ple; a- ant Way to Learn in a little world of their own- playing the piano together. If you're outside this world oi music. you may envy the chances for fun. for companionship it glvcs you. Yet. if you really want to play, you can. With n modern keyboard chart {on speed through tho A. B. C‘: of earning. The chlrt, a replica of ltanda behind your piano key: n you learn. Printed above each pictured key in the note for it, no you lee at once the "key to play for each note. And her-eh l way to learn popu- lar pieces quickly. Just “lay the melody lino with your rig t hand, llmplu " izing chord! with your loft. How to learn such chords? Key: on your chart arc numbe ed u in our diagram and you have n table telling you by number the key: L; different chords. A thrill when you're really play- ing tunesl Our ZJ-pege instruc- tion book. including the “life-size" keyboard chart. explains musical signs. rhythm, cbordl. Bu three practice pieces. Send 20c in coins for yzur copy of Quick Course In Piano Playing to The Guardian Home Service. Be Your Individual By Frances Dra Ice SCOPE wPHri-ally in P.M.; artistic gnd educational in A.M. Give close at. telltlon to all matters, intricacies present problems. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (SWTPII) - Not under your lucky biflrs perhaps but you can turn any medlocm undertaking or activity into a whirling success if you wlll “Dilly You!‘ Sfilefldld foresight, cap- abllty and keen knack for handl- ing emergencies, NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (SHKJIELUS) ~ Your stars hint at more than usual caution in w.rk that must have absolute cccuracy, in turning out machines, rlpgdgd imlllcments, motors that require the highest kind of workmanship. Pro- gress must g0 on. DECEMBER 23 to JANUAQY 21 (Cfllmcflm) -— B-th quality of pro- duction and quiihty of m5?" bring excellent msuil5“......°§‘ especially this sort oi’ day p“. ience w-th details and with no“ workina on them will add lo speed and efticic-ticy all round, . JANUARY 22 to FEBRUALY (Aquarius) —— 5110065,; will genes greatly on h_w quickly gjlfl in, teiliflenlly YCU Will react to Ollpof. tunitnzs and advantages. They are all about. Think clearly, sci bombi- ly. FEBRUARY 2i to MARC e (Piscis) Matters collflfiillzlxfl church. your home, immedzate peyg- anal interests, employment and Ln- vectxnezits, W-Ik and achvwes {M} require artistry and cnun all hzghly favored. lxiboricug ill-gs m; risky essential llilflflflflkillgt; 513g,‘ favored‘. A C ILD BORN ON Till" Delightful personality and: ‘Mo? fortune arq its heritage. Ger-emu‘ affable. kind-hearted. although somewhat domineering in nlatierf Willi WhiO-‘i- it W11 be iauillgf Capable in a bright, alert way. Glv it the best psslble education, not WYQEWHB its gpitltllfil development‘ Cigarettes released for consump- tlon in Canada during January io- tulled 623.600_00). The smartly dressed woman wants as much style in her wcrk- a-doy clothes as she does in her dress up frocks. Herc is a new house dress that has all the chzc that any W-mflll could wish for in the: very best Spring clothes. The new longer waistline is becoming w the larger figure as it sllms the waist and hips. Buttons down the front make is easy to sli into and the crisp white collar ad a a fresh- ly feminine note to a neatly prznted citton flack. You'll wear int: smart dress all day long with the greatest self confidence. Style No. 2802 is designed for sizes 16, 36, 38, 40. 42. 44. 48 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 4 l4 yards of 35-inch fabric with 3-8 yards of contrasting. Send Pwenty (2012) ooin is pro- ferred. for Pattern. Write plcinly you: Name, Adiress and the style number Be sure to stain the liu you wish. Style No. 8802 Size .............. Nama Street Addres- City Province BUSINESS WOMAN'S HOME The great secret of successful home-kce-pisig for the business Woman is t: eliminate c; many un- necessary frills and non - essentials as can bly be done away with and still create a homo - hire n. mHl-ihcrc. ‘me more things that Needlecraft- ——-F0r 7218 Home arc about to handle the more work, “W business the woman hfla to do. Keep is fewer and better-looking P1111184 rather than lots of small use- less ones, BEEF- served in "Will/Hill; Bur- you can enioy beefyilavour and goodness in stimulating HOT illfll STEAK a tea-cup would be unusual "liliillii; Hunt‘ . l