. _. _,"_"_ __ .5tt\.“\ f“, -3555 T310 Woman's Re alm z Social and l3ersonal i. Living €e°Leisure The Woman's Realm DUI QUEUII OGTODE Ger hill and dale October glories Talking of bus queues, Britain's a; Minister of Labour doesn't like O'c- hlll and field the blackbirds them either. He has announced southward fly; that he needs several thousand wo- The brown leaves rustle down the men bus conductors immediately forest glade. in order to get more vehicles on Where naked branches make a flt- Ulo road and do away with queu- s ade. " And the lost blooms of autumn withered lie. George Arnold. nmrs 311F103 unrra When you meet a bnely soldier, sailor or marine. don't let that pfligT PRACTISE , wretched self-consciousness "get" QLDEN vmTliEs you. Think of the boy, away from ___, home. probably homesick. and not Have you stopped to think how of yourself and then you'll many of the old-fashioned virtUBSl have 11° difficulty talklns to him. you have acquired since the war| That ls "tact" and good manners. began? ——— You weren't especially known} DINNER DRESSES IN youfli SHORT LENGTH PETS flil‘ X0111’ DTOIIIpHlCSS, W976 But now 111-011‘! you always ready.‘ —-—-- _ and ivaiiing with your hat on when= NEW YORK-The market fluctu- ime day's cirzver of your car pool ates. Dinner dresses are now sell- puns up 1,, from of yQur b01159? lng short. not so much because wo- Saving ,1 definite amount of each men like them best that way. but pay cheque probably was scme- because they are more practical thing you could never quite mun- lllflt Way. They eliminate the neces. no‘ -until it become a matter of‘ Flty of a taxi and they maybe patriotism. worn under onz-‘s daytime coat, if You own may have been one of nccessury- Besides. they have 9, cer- tain chic and. because they are new, in their more formal aspect, they thcsc people who put off taking pare of l"_‘]')Z\ll‘S until an article give the wearer an assurance that ls always gratifying. ‘ needing a little work became a HAIRDOS AND ACCIDENTS piece of junk. But no more. You bi-c your prized possessions with I : and grnile care- After all. I. l 0i them have to last for the A new hair style for women is necessary to curtail accidents in |Qu,‘. wagflnlf; 100;; I; ya“ mu]; a British factories. Reporting that iocond pork chop and then only a. there We“? 7124‘ Hcfldents among BUYJllUU. And you never used to worry a- bitc cf it _ that was all right. And} women in i942, Sir Wilfred Garret. use other parts. Woollen material, which may seem hogeless at first glance, has brighter ihcspects when turned wrong side out Providing the holes aren't too large or the 113p too fur gone. the reverse material will often provide the making for a skirt or blouse. Expensive Drafts Drafts are expensive and there's nothing worse than having your feet "cut off" by a. blast of cold air. Worn down thresholds are serious offenders. Replace old ones with a. new piece of wood cut to fit and you'll save many a shovel- t a good Job. we have our own home. has lost its strength and she ls so worn out coeici boys and girls along the straight and‘ narrow path. and lets the baby do as it pleases. Or be it is to the time of life when the Grandma l!" 6119611111 l-hwry that no matter what sort of brat; you make of chi1d- u, m, new,’ to ren, they vnll turn into angels when they are grownull. 1n for thei: their older children. the Bible tells of how aged Jacob Joseph and “loved him more than of son of his old age." and that his ol father's partiality to hl.m that they sold him into slavery in P» 1v calf and made e. feast upon his return. not the older son who stayed home and did his duty. rm: GUARDIAN l Dorothy Dix’ Says-l f : _ z . . ' . ~ -' YOUNGESII?» cum), ALWAXS MOST "FAVORED. BY- LOVING PARENTS Mother, Weary OfvCoérclng; Gives Last Born OpportunitiesDehiedOIder Youths MISS DIX-Wh is it that alwayfimbaby the youniest 8n inch of e to e ruttare disciplined wi th ir - ‘esw ~*..-e.~hiie~=»..-*u~"s"s-=s wu ea . m e d . Everyo mad gi to me. rworld. He has all the luxuries of life but am most unha. utterly lonesome. I ave no friends becapse-I have never thought of anyone l. but myself. I chased others away from me by my disposition. Sven my husband says that I have done nothing to keep our marriage intact» e that he only stays with me because he loves me. but he doesn't know why he does. In my‘ saner moments I make resolutions w change, ut I don't know where in begin, and I soon ° fall back lnbo the old habits All this I blame 0n my brindinz. ‘ls there any hove for ma? SALLY. NATURAL FOB T0 FAVOR YOUNUEST AN ause that by the um. Mother gets to the end of rearing.‘ big family her ROOd right arm a. lot of head-strong hat she lust gives 11D may because she has gotten complex develops. which leads t0 Anyway. it is a fact that parent; seem to ave a peculiar twdemm youngest and never subject them to the discipline they W" This has alw s been true in all the sites. EVE“ a. far country. it was the young rocuigal eon for whom the father slayed the fattcd w """-. OIIIIII mmee of the War Time Prim I Trade Board. 42 1-2 cents a Pflllml sell them for 42 cents cents per pound markup. SWEE- .. °“‘ ' $2?“ i°l..““..°" 33%.? W y the youn st child is racticall always Mother's p. m.Sa ur ay n! 0r N! white-haired darling. no one glows. Mavllse it'ls' bee tank close at ‘l p. m.? stations five miles outside lottetown are allowed open until 9 p. m. This is to en- able farmers, who were working late both for shoppin gasoline. “magical fiuvlliwf! . Co: Q. A resident of Maipeque asks- What is the retail celllnl P71" °n A_ rice m- box-hick- d, Grade A. m fed chickens ll Q. Can a. merchant who may! hickens for 25 or 30 cents a 90PM A. No. He is only allowed seven Q. A farmer of Elnerald asks. A. Up until October 30, gasoline Char- to remain make the one trip to town on a Saturday night do and procuring v. Fashions '1. Literature fi/"WW/"W I Mews . IIIY VKWRY NIH rour consume: didn't bother youi chief inspector of factories, said if you l~ft butter on your plate that many were caused by modem but you finish up the food you ‘halr-dos." Even caps were no sure mke_ protection. He hopes that 50mg And as for the neighbours with fashion leader will start a. fashion Flam you had only a nodding ac- y-"fkfflw “puffs and curls out of a e ful of coal. outside “M” In modern times it is just the same. The older boys and girls are put to work as soon as they are out of high-school and the Blrls, at least. are expected to help support the family. but llaby sister goes to college and is given her own car on her birthday. The older sisters were not allowed to have dates until they were almost old maids, but the youngest girl ste out as soon as she pleases, and Papa and Mama don't haul her over 9 cgaésffoizlrzot congixig homedby ten iixkzlolck. They think it is out for her e lem an come an go as e p eases. “CL ,. _ 1 q. _- Al of which is patently unjust but the older chlldire h eyed fi;pp‘fnésf"iiw§fefloné‘fff m’? ;,‘,’.f,§ in lulck u they only knew it. w: uiéy have been given the gisclpllelrlzl that "nose madness; it"s...“ vs?“ ="°"ni.av.ss i’? "m" "w" lei-iv unable m deal wmi a. world um doesn't take He: Father's sac mhers attlttgde tokwardghherfibr e. brettish child makes EIWIBYS a brat- woman. an w om ere no. more unpopular . A woman not long go complained to me about how cruell h da. - eusuusrnsasenrr“superseded Eel“ she blamed her ‘rnothenr for it. --°?$u made me meg): melflafisfi?’ ill} ‘llkllffiawa Eli's... rfiia“‘ll'a‘.i'lifiui"i ?.'.‘..“.i”.§.é““"i”l.’. “"233; acts as an insulator ~ ‘c re ting th _ _ ’ ' V‘ cold from reaching the ‘fordd- e l‘)? mdrsrterrhlllsebglififlpgpfi grad you ‘Qfihuflflynlllfgi. me‘ and I “m - a. . . And the woman was right. Her mother had made her what she was. 3:18 was still a spoiled baby and-she mould s he a spoiled baby to e end of the chapter. For it is almost lm ssib for an one to “ the habits and thinkin: that their mothers ve cultivate in them. ____._______ DEAR MISSDIX-Ihav aduihfkr iistli h isi ist getting married‘. She is m Y-YiOethkfl-Bflde el Brflmmvgroscl-iooxlsnnd her to finish school. but she refuses to mo an be to nllfirryuhas no POSS V can I do about her doesn't seem to he! ops-um M _ DISCIPLINE 0F CHILD BEGINS AT CRADLE ANMVERP-Evldently you have been a very lax mother who has let her daughter do Just as she pleased ever since she was born and so you have no authority over her now. You have to be S C OTT 'S ren when they are in the cradle. You can't E M U L S I O N they are 15 and th I is n1 l . late. . _ ma this f it sh e that ill r _ N vi"- w who a“ h i» d" E6 GCIH him 1r he manglybererzm N n w M’ a “r en \_ he is able to support a family. —_ l For The Home down and figure out with him how every cent he makes will haveto O A comrurrs: payer-rs lilflvln! groceries and rent and clothes and shoes. how driven he For the Baby These Home Plants Can Bloom ‘Ilo get the food value you pay for, chop the outside leaves of cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce and add them to vegetable sovms unintance before the war, well, towards the end of cooking. These cu're neiphbourly with them now. hnring rides. Iookers. swapping the rour Victory gardens. And that garden. That is some- Riinq you may never have both- ired with before l-he war. You just vtrcn’: that thlrfty in the old days ‘were you? Yes. you are probably practicing many of the d fashioned vir- cs as did your grandmother. ven the one nbcut early to bed- you've swapped a desk job for e in a war plant. WARDROBE STOCKTAKING Now's the season for taking stock of your winter wardrobe. You have a couple of dresses that are in the dubious class. Maybe they would make over successfully and then aizain. the material may not be worth it. Here's one way to tell. cottons, silks and rayons should be held up to the light to see the weak spots around the places where tears or breaks have already oc- Lcurred. It may still be possible to sharing messure produce of Refrigerator Sense We speak of wrapping up against the cold. When fcod is put in the refrigerator wrapped in paper or in paper bags it ls lit-:rnlly' wrapped up against the cold. “r the paper OStartywrchildout withareal chance in life. Give him Scotfa Emulsion regularly. Thia great body-building tonic la highly recommended for developing strong bones, aound teeth, a aturdy frame miatant to colds and infections. An exclusive proceaa makea Scotfa Emislainu 4 tlmea more digestible thanoodliveroil andeaayforeves delicate ayatema to take and retain. Pleasant-tasting andeconomical boo. Buy today-all druggiata. A ‘IONIC IOI All. AOIS “p011 In. \l I will be he is always in debt. and haw he will Pleasures that a boy of his e has a right to ind e himself in. Maybe f he can see himself the of- a too early ma use. you can induce him to put it off until he is at least getting a better salary. DEAR MISS DIX-There is a member of our family wh° pitches a tantrum whenever ‘sl-ie is crossed in any way. She goes into a rage. screams at the top of her vo ioe. may her arms and stamps her feet. outs on a. regular show. an herse so obnoxious that we all walk on eggs for fear of rousing her and precipitating such a scene. our mother spoiled lie-r and she always had her own way. Now slnee mother is gone she is very much d‘ puts no restraint on herself whatever. I think she acre exactly like the town bullv who swimmers about threatening to fight and thereby keeps everybody terrified. Wh should we do about our sister . - ‘TROUBLE!!! ANSWER-I have alwa s believed that a family could c ber who kept the househol terrorized by throwing a hys rics-l fit in order to get what she wanted, by giving her e. dose of her own medicine. Give her a scare by affecting to believe that she has auddenlly gone crazy and that you are albovutito commit-her to an asylum. You will find thut will make her avoid tantrums in the future. 118V" haveany 01 Q10 Even the stork is working over- time these days. and if he has special delivery with your name on ” ‘h’ mm‘ see pattern. Pattern n hand-cut w United Slates Standard Measure- ments and includes chart with step by step instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style $58!‘. Be sure to state size you "III-IO m: coax! cmlm canaor oooxma 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1-2 teaspoon salt l-I teaspoon nutmeg. I teaspoon l teaspoon cinnamon I cupa rolled data . 1-2 cup shortening l-d cup sugar 3-4 cup corn syrup or honey - 2 e885. beaten . l cu grated raw eel-rota l ta lespoona vinegar or lemon Street Address d‘ e g , m. A a luster on the street car. wa with obvious impatience the efforts oi’ g young mother to quiet her ohild, remarked acidly: "I don't think ple should have children until qy can control l-h ." “Nor tongues, either," the Relievamlal-y m 4r retorted- - W" sleepers were white until . . . _nuné!zvségé' ' I saw them next to her Cousin Sue's washed In Rinse 2 or 3 time: longer than with old, harsh methods Gel the GIANT package of Rhao in lime for nan waahdayi Iainaettla. Asalaa Together gush plants bloom at Christmas time, the aearlet poin- lettla of the tr ,.' ‘ lhd beautiful - and the lovely roay- flowered ualu. So start them now to have than for the festive season. Put your polnsettla where it lets real warmth-not with your azalaa. Sunlighhdaklrlitgy {coin tgmpem- My w ture, no u: . p en y o wa , ,. _ anger: polnsettla thrives with the 31%’ févhrgggliirfieyauflfi afggt " rou know anything about that bat- Whan blooms atop. don't be mm alarmed. 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Thar means dothea last YOU'LL NEVER at SAYISFIED WITH SPEED UP DISHWASHINO ha Get Rlasda grand help.- Jim soak diny dlahea in in richer soda.- Thun swish!- rhayfra clean.- Rlnae ‘ens, rhea drain ‘em: ‘Pheydoa’: needadleh eowall And aodoe hmvkiadklnaolamyourhandaa ‘IQUAII OIIIIIUN PII I 1-! cooked ltllld _ "s:- . . "- IN WARTIME OR ANYTIME round. pla eara of bqeniaa, clnerarlal. bulbs. ferns, many other favorites; how to grow plantain 3am. ‘ COMES IN THE SAME FAMIHAR PACKAGE Our booklathllayoubow to have ioomlnl Dlanta in your into the squash m filling into baked pie bake in a moderately hot oven. home all winter, Ireenary all year Describes llsn 379 flelrees n. for i0 minutes. 00o! and nerve. . . a LEVER nmucl