L‘ H .. .... a; A x51.‘ I» Woman ’s '__l>Aos EIGHT Realm -:- 41/1 Dorothy Dix Letter Box‘? Thanlllcs- and eli ‘l Illli i it l w." ,.;l 1.112 But. at lnulsc ‘P5 Lit llv n "il m ‘null as the fa " ‘l .: zlllrl lug st n»: ng Lke u charlft" I ilfllifllllfl‘ lluteelrl of u Ili‘ ruelke.» m iv ha». rurk up; ilia‘ I urzl mu rid lI-‘l-i lllX . in Fl", i. .,, b t .. .l cc r." Survive Every Test? strenuous cxercis still he bcautilul. agreeable to your c Polrlptian Bloom Oriental, Light, g:.._ :1; ‘ _ t»? alc 15c. Beauty Sales Agents: Harold P. nlotlllr would br- did not have tile l'l'lli to marry when my earnings W818 so badly needed at home. o‘d. lvllt in il ‘ lac true. I do not know. You haw go: into a rut. (let out of it, People have looked upon n your mother u-ill be fender of you when you become a visiting ..l. wt uf lnzllzillg more. w ‘. I have passed my 39th birthday. Do you thlnk nllzl; ‘H: Your Beauty Outdoor Outdoors, as well as in- doors. cvcn alter the most ll\'C'll@$\ of Pompcian Creams and Powders cuJ/uzar. Know the caress of the Day Cream which vanishes so quickly. Choose one of the five shades of Pompeian Beauty Powder, so suitable and just the right weight—not so light as to look grainy nor so heavy that it cakes. And Dark, Vivid or Orange-one POMPGIAN BEAUTY PRODUCTS indelible h‘ nick 60c. Night Cream (Clnncin l): Cream ( anishin ) 60c. Massage Cream 60c. MAKE BEAUTY AN ALL-DAY HAIIT Sag-w.- Allviee to Oldest Daughter Who Is s Family G0at-—Is Idle Wife of 40 ‘Wise i0 Take a Business Course? »~'l‘ragic Result of Mistaken Marriage DEAR AIISS DIX-I um the oldest of El large Iullllly of girls. As we were poor, I hzld to ge: nut to work at the earliest possible moment, :.~ lnuncy‘ I nlurle went toward giving my younger sisters the hurl. Whenever I had a beau my '.d\‘;lzlt.l<,,l~ l llO\'t"‘ oil till‘ affair. She felt that And all luff: llCYPl‘ do. Thclr hearts go with the gay young Wanderers and it l< their rriulnphs. their ndventllrvs, their pleasures that the old A!l(l they thlnl: more .0! n single r cronies. vixu ll"ll‘ll the ehllrl who lives away from home, <l.l.l_v support alnd duzly‘ colnpzlnionshil) which the then-l. fol tunes. -.; rlflevi-s i" . lllllill them. ' lhlln thu‘. of llll w frllllzll"; vfnf) has u prriiy riuncw frr“ her bzvlillers might bl.‘ educated and started in in life fer ‘ vrr any izxrl the heroic sacrifices d. Of COLIFSO, the family and they say she ls an v thfnl: that shc has some ztvl: und they live in hll‘ to live in their . you have tlnlc to sure yourself from the tragic Q1110 or m»,- yienaliir-s of your virtues. Since your why not give her the . lei. tllrin rlo some of the sacrificing l tulze u turn at suppqrtlnl; mother. mily martyr they lllth) lust sight of the fact that Hill“? :0 woman. and at the wise age to marry. rangers and lnuke a fresh start ln life. There ls ln environment to make us all over again. And st undby. DOROTHY DIX. I have bccn m "d twelve years. My husband wry that lmrcly gives" us thn necessities of life. 8nd We have no children. Oiflce a hzl ss course’! .",*l'..lll of 4f) is jllfil in her prllne and can learn llaru. Certainly she is more efflclent than a in l~.:- rm. ihe subject of marrying of! her chest NOW I am 33 years All my other: sirr-"rs have nlurried, have good husbands uuizd humus and good times. my mother's pride is centered in them. She does ihiugs for them that she does not do for me, and makes a fuss over them that she never makes over me. When I ask hcr why she doesn't like to do things to please me when I have sacrificed my life to my oil tanner and nlozher, and the y It may be that parents v n for iluvinu lllllill‘ one child the famill i st hinmll fllKl ruin, and lovl- be... y. Anywuy, no 1m whose youth has been ljlfitl on her lunches that l..lo ilzls worked to the limit v I of styling. The open neckline with rolled col- lar ls comfortable as well as smart. The trousers button to the blouse. a sportlve-alr in its double-breasted Light navy blue cotton broadcloth made the trousers. The blouse WM . llA MomingSmile Mrs. ‘Iggins - "That Mrs. Briggs was boastln’ as ‘ow she comes from a flllc family. An’ you've come a good way, I says, pleasant-like."- Tlt-Blts. » New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores - Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No‘ more shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Pre- vents large pores. Ask today for new, wonderful face powder, MEL- ‘LO-GLO that suits every complex- on. cnt ln her old age. came chance to get show that she ls highly of these will exactly suit your individual coloring. The new Pompeian Lipstidc gives a youthful, vital bril- liuure. Three perfect shades. Unusually smooth and water- proof. Lasts all clay. At night use Pompelan Night Cream. First as a thor- ough cleanser, then leave on a second film all night to soften, sooth . . . ancl protect. You'll be lovelicr . . . tomorrow . . . in after years. You are assured that while you can pay more for your beauty products, you cannot buy higher quality than Pompeian. ' c, you can The (flec- __€-____.. __ _ _ __ i i l i l l l omplexion. for our sins. (rouge)—- Medium, Cold Cream) 60c. owdcr Con! ct 60c. Bloom 60c. Dusting Powder l.00. owdu 60c. Ritchie k (.0. Lrrl., 10-18 MrCaul $1., Toronto, Ont. love. Wo know the joy and blessing that love tinue supporting his wlfe and child she will not agree to this. AIISWOX’! Only dlvlne wisdom can solve o problem like this. It la far beyond my poor powers, and when such cues are submitted for me I can only wrlng my hands ln impotent anguish and sympathy over the bitter fact thlt Fate seema to punish u: more cruel No other thing in life la so tragic u that we cannot control our emo- tlons. and either force ourselves to love where we should love. or prevent ourselves from loving where we should not love. Nor can my one relight the flies of passion that have burned themselves out. certainly because l. mm has ceased to can for bla wife does not release him from his obligation to provide for her, inasmuch an the soul has gone, lt la folly for her to refuse tn release the body. All "Ill mlde mlfflllfl really Incl-rill! ll lost. Only the meal ticket part remains. And so I think the wlfe lc wlae when she releases her hlublmd from a. bond that has become o honor to him. There can be no happiness for her in holding n husband against his will, and she. at lent, assures the bepplnesa of the other two, and will be no lea unhappy helselt e v ‘Social and What the ‘Fashionqlb 1W Illustrated Dressmaklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern _ Bu Idnnaltcllo Worthington A 1' nlly. she replies: “If doing your duty is not enough a fuellon in you, 1 cannot help it." l I find llUIUll very lonely, with a dreary prospect ahead. Have you ‘G. ' nny advice to give? LOUISE- ‘ l Jlnsw _ r; in l - —- 1 a I l’ '1"; re l- uvifilu: else in all human psychology so strange lLs that l“ k l3‘ DZIYPlZx-Aflllil (specially mothers—neyer love their best children best. . l," A 3 You would think that they would have a peculiar tenderness for the l l l 3 ‘ ("jlllil who ha; t rrlileerl its life for thrm, who has toiled to support them, P . uhil lzu< “yd llt homo and cherished them while the other children 5 . 1 ‘..;l'.'s 1' 1 onyu affairs and been free to live their own lives. _ A v_ ° ~» 1i This little tailored suit has rather l; . " lit. wlll either carry or accompany. l and ls ready to settleldown to her llfe work and make good at lt. There are many men who are everything that ls good and kind and lovable, who are the best of husbands, but who lack the talent for money- maldng, and when a women ls man-led to one of these she l: very wise to take up some gainful occupation herself ln order to help out. the family finances and to save up aomethln In the old days n woman was bound to her husband’: limitations. and lf he was not e go-getter, she had to do without all the little com- forts and luxuries that a woman craves. But, fortunately, all that ls changed, and ln these progressive times no intelligent, able dustrlous woman need sit with idle hands vainly wlsblng things ln life. She can hustle out and get them for herse The main thing for you to decide upon lt ln lust what your talents consist and what you are beat fitted to do. Take stock of your abilities very carefully, then cash lt on your strongest attribute. Make yourself an expert ln whatever you decide to do so that you will be able to comma ail a good salary. It ls only first-clue work that Bets first-class pay. Remember that a woman of 40 wlll not have the DlOYHIE-al? as a young girl would unless she can qualified for the job. DEAR. MISS DIX-Suppose a. man ln his very early youth marl-lea a girl whom ln a very short time be realizes h Because he has married her he feels ln honor bound to stand by nnd care for her, especially as there ls a child. So for several years hn drags out a miserable existence, feeling very keenly the emptiness ln his life caused by the lack of love. Finally be meets the one woman who herself has never marrled..becaulo--sba bu not found her mate, and these two unhappy creatures fall deapentely in love with each other. What shall they do? shall the man forsake the woman and child? uld not this put hlm in the position of accepting from a woman her early youth and then when he ls tired of her forsaklng her for a younger and prettier face? Bhall he and the woman he loves go through life crushing out of their hearts the love that has come to them nfter years of loneliness? Or shall they see each other whe gives? The man would gladly con- should she grant him a divorce. but THE CHARLOTTETOWN eggplant i-‘i Personal -:- Fashions a light blue shade, trlmmod , white pearl buttons. , style No. 391 ls designed for sizes 4, 6, B and 10 Yebra. also 4 requires 1% Yl-“dl 83-inch for blouse with % yard 854mb for pants. You can easily make several suits in. a. single day. The cost la surprisingly small. Green linen tmlucra with green and white striped linen blouse la a smart suggestion. Be cure to fill 1n the elze of the pattern. Bend stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Price of pattern 1B cents. with No. 391. Size ......'............ Name I Street Address ' I - I u l ................................ _... City State l ....... ._.__._. les are Wearing The (‘are 0f The" Piano Now that spring ls here and the time for house-cleaning and re- pairing ls at hand. lt would be well for us to remember that the piano should come in for its share of cleaning and repairing. It is noth- lng short of tragic to see so many neglected, abused pianos in beauti- ful, well-kept homes. A great deal of this neglect ls caused through ignorance of the care of this won- derful instrument. Too often lt la dlsmlsse’ with a. tuning once a. year and ln a short time the piano ls beyond repair and a new instru- Iment. is the only solution. Before that happens ft might be well to learn a few things about the care of a piano. In the summer when the fires are out, keep the dampness out of the room the plnno ls in as much as possjbleand during the winter months when. the fires are lighted the temperature should not go above 72° as the mechanism of a piano ls delicate and complicated. There are many screws and small pieces of wood that are affected by dampness and heat. 'I‘heue should be carefulLv and promptly adjusted before the ec- For 77w Cook L_._-_____.__- BED ASPIU l One of the most useful of what might be described as "jelly bases" -one of the jellies useful as a. car- rler for various solids to be mould- ed into delightful salads-ls the To- mato Aspic. To be really successful lt must be flavorful-yet with the kind of blended flavor that lends itself as a. back-ground to the sort of foods This is a successful pclly from that point of view. 3 cups stewed tomatoes. l onion, sliced. l stalk celery 1 bay leaf 1 clove tlon ‘- noisy and the touch 811N161)’ destrvyed. As such condi- tions wlll wear the action parts in a short time. Dust should be kept from accumulating 1n thoactlon u it works 1n among the bushings and felt and grates and grinds very much as emery powder would, wearing these parts of the action in a surprisingly short _tlme.'_If the dust ls wiped out of the piano lt wlll prevent moths from destroy- ing the felt. A competent tuner can remedy the above faults lf he ls employed three or four times a year, as lt requires fully us much attention as this to keep a. piano in good condition and prolong its usefulness. The sober man thlnlu before he ms: alcohol makes a. man act be- MILK l l- IS MILK mom ti», l l ee nu pce CARNATION is whole milk widl mly the natural water-content removed and nothing added. Cafna- tion is the famous Jafe-guarded mllk "from Contmted Cows." Tharmeans that every precaution I8 taken to insure irs purity at: the source by the strictest cleanliness in the are and in the milking of the cows. After Carnation is evaporated to double richness the cans are then hermetically sealed to continue the protection until Carnation reaches you. What Expert Cooks Tall Us 4 Domestic Science experts have found that Carnation makes foods richer, tastier, finer in texture. They say that the “homogenized" butter-fat in Carnation makes it super-smooth. Use it in cream soups,‘ sauces, puddings, ice cream, cocoa, candy. Enjoy its creamy double-richness in coffee, fruits and cereals— and cut your cream bills in two! Approved for Baby Feeding The highest medical authorities recommend Carnation Milk as an emoellenc milk for babies —because of its purity, uniformity, nutritious- ness, richness in vitamins and Ind super-digestibility. That's How Good It Is! Tlu Carnation Gui Boob Ill "Collated gabns” arc I00 00;! on ctsncrgbonowlu and outlier chill lul- Wrllc for Ibo- to Carnation Co. Ll-ml, AyIounOMIIo. fore he thinks. .________________ 1 teaspoon sugar Salt v l envelope gelatlno l5 cup cold water Lettuce Mayonnaise Cook tomatoes with seasonings. Soak gelatlno ln cold water and aid to hot tomatoes. Strain and mold in cups about the slze of a tomato. Serve on individual plates on crisp lettuce. Serve with tablespoon of maylnnalse on top of each mold, with n duh of wprlkn. i i g so that she will not be depend- -bodled, ln- for the good lf. DOROTHY DIX. e does not and never can n opportunity allows and A MAN. ly_ for our mistaken then lt does 1 2 Protect your Wash after each vii-nil‘, for perspiration acids left in silk fade colours and rot threads. Wirb Luz i: taken only a few minutes-less time than it takes to wash your-face and hands. i Never rub dainty lingerie with cake soap.- Rubbing tends to streak colours and weaken fabrics. Tcm show Lux removes perspiration acids completely yet leaves colours sparkling, like new. Anything safe in water alone is just as cafe in Luz. LUX for underthings lcnanahnbyappolnunmtootbclr MILK FROM CANADIAN COWS, PACKED INCANADA IN fill All day your underrhings ~ absorb perspiration... Why risk Change ggilly ALL DAY DONG the slrilfperspires-q through millions of tiny ores. All‘ day delicate under-things absor and bold; these perspiration acids and odours. Others get that penetrating hint before. ou yourself can ossibl bqawarcpf u: gun’: run tbr n‘: of o cndln iii.‘- rhose whispered comments f? . c osc voile‘, P glances . . . that eventual social 1SOl3t1OIJ x ~ ‘o W *1- Changgdail l Daintiness demands it. Indeed, daily eshncss of lingerie is nctu ally morn important than the daily bath’ .a l n w i M." And now it is so FeasyIKA simple 4- iminure habit . . [just a gentle dippmg of underrhings and stockings in the luk warm Lux sudakQuick and safe and For Lux removes perspiration acids an_ odours completely-yer preserves the lovelr K ncss of colours an fabricnSimply follow, these hints for fastidious assurance-ex- quisitc personal daiacincss nmy day! daintliness this simple 4-minute wrzy Don't use too-warm water-chin fades colour. Lu: may be so v o: water ut the audl should be lukewarm for walling. Lu: will no: fade colour: or shrink fabfiu. wall in. 4mm m \- , , 1 tablespoon of Lu: diamonds does l daybvranderchlngn; Dip up and dawn, time twice, uqnecac in barb towel, duke out. Then they're fresh and meet! - , keeps them like it) ;. lpire of bushing. 4 lcnrflrotllecoblmlhlflfi ,1. hnellcncicnlhflovmblllfltiamtmofllabcoufl. “t. l: