_ The cnaiztorrarown GUARDIANQ Woman's Re alin '1 Soci i al and Personal r Fashions 1 Literaiurel l Dorothy on Sdys- For Strength and Full Flavour HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF HAPPY WIVES MARRIED IN THEIR 30’s Only One-Fourth Of Brides Under 24 Find Matrimony All Romance Presages ' Therein atiinellmitonmarriagqasonallothorthlngls. Grandma, tottering to the altar on crutches, is nobodyb ideal of a ushing bride. But, according to some recent researches that have been made into who is happy though married, it appears that the older a woman is when she commits matrimony, the better chance the marriage has of being a suc- cess. Of course,it has long been a matter of record that teen-on mflrfllflfil end so often in divorce that they might lust as will! have a return wuiwn attached to the marria license, bu it seems that the a e angle in mar- iage goes even deeper n this. At any rate, the inves gators into how love‘ ' ream turns out discovered that only one-fourth oi’ brides under 24 found marriage all that it is grefis-Bkented to be. But 59 per cent of he women who married between 35 and 29 found marital bliss. And two. thirds of those who married between a. and 34 were ecstaticaily happy. CHANCE FOR. our aims Th n - ‘ . 11171035121 5%? ospllhl: womeriuvlghglzio \./' ‘bzggiéilélvg tomwgridearjslfitshe have been o . . § B! e tr ut on of wed- i do ~==~- a i» 1 R b ll d Fl Mill i. d tip .. u. man ....elil:llll.."..is::e 0 Ill 00 9m’ 5 lllll 9 l flflge not to look for a bride among the ggglgerlsiftwho consider that they are ease him He should cast his eyeg on e ladies sitting uneasily on the Anx. ious seat who will regard a good hus. band as a blessing direct from Heaven. and treat him accordingly. Dress/ lest Yeast-the thosen favorite with commercial ond homo bakers alike-now comes in o NEW while dress to soul In its axiro strength ond keep its freshness ot the peok of efficiency. This means quicker hoking time-with lighter, whiter, and better-textured breod ond buns for you. Insist now more than ever on BEST YEAST. Born oiid bred in the Muritimes, it's Canada's best for baking-and best for eating, tool pi B51 A firffnt-gdéehgr; ally... and! Living a Leisure The Woman's Realm these delicious, high quality oats contains 72.lnter- national uniuot ViiaminB-iuvvellashelpful amounts o‘ -...md‘..nd.r', Steaming bowls of these delicious will help ruply the energyandn is necessary to p children and grown-u alike-st school, at play and at work-’ " a "saris " ' until noon. They'll like and en'oy them, too, Robin Hood Oars have the full‘ goodness and oi selected, rim-ripened Western Om. YouanhirytheaedelidoslllohiofloodOmh fiafamiliartampadssgsoryouma preferaiha economy and convenience of the New isnt 80 or. package. Your grocer has both. RIBBQN °‘-“"°"I"$.E.““ 75a Delianaieke/r tel- worth several hundred lliou- . sand dollars amost as good as new. It would hot be surprising if one of me things tha. will put post-war Europe on its feet is picture renovation. Few ladies, how- - ever, would care to have their face lifted if it was the same P100685 as ielining a. pii-i lire, or grafting a new skin ulldei.li....ll its canvas Prelim- inarily, the old canvas is sandpaper- ed to tissue paper thickness. But that is nothing compared to the transfer, the peak of the picture facial surgeon's art. Here all the olilrrrzs l5 ill bed away so that only the thin fiim of pigment is left.i In drilling: with ialninlne patients, facial surgeons generally work the other way. They begin by removing the paint. BL’ 62W new) o\J §=I l \‘ 5JJ/f/' fiwil ‘ i hi» Dilly I You Ban llii Pi-DeOantri uni Andlhleeram She knows from experience how the work and worry llld ll-"ln °l m” business world can fret nerves to fiddle strings, and so she goesiliotssfiflnid upon hel rights, or her dignity, or her pride with her hus an . d eh s Just sorrv for him. She is thankful for his love and tendemes; git e security he gives her, and that she has a wild llllillmd l" "an wee“ her and the world. And she is happ herself and makes her husband haPW. Ind lt l8 why a WOslglB-Il in her thyirties is a good matrimonial b“ now in BEEN ‘lllll’ 8L0!!! IIP AT IIIIII’ . each gilt i .“.‘"°°'itv"”°'”°iw“l’uea e113 branesflw) Bootlies irritationfijil) e1 usb nasal , EUgIIQnIQIMVIDI transient oongesflon. ‘Jilin VFHQiQla makes its farewell appearance, — served on toast and garnished with chopped parsley. Si!!!“ Pork Tenderloin This ls another "three day spe- cial.‘ Hot on sundry, cold on Men- day and Tuesday; served with hot vegetables one day and salad the "91" Pfllifllbes. roasted with the tenderloin and ring; of apple cook- ed in the same pan (these rake Of course. in the olden times men muffled mere Rirl children on the optimistic theory that if they got them Wllnii enough they could bring them up ti; guit their gmcges but this gust Wl-illllll thlnkln . Nature and the girls’ mothers had bee befwas hem l" 10ml!!! t-heIr characters tastes and habits It wa n1 o" ihei blluled out to be what their,‘ husbands desired Likeviigeurfheuck ‘i made in t eir husbands had to isk th li- di 1 M t ....l.*..... i.....:e:i:."l..2lll..hl:s“ca... ge pocketbooks tAll of these dangerslare of course ma lire Woman. She is what he wants in a. wife, or she is not, an he can rake her, or leave her, without having to pay alimony the balance of l“! lll° l" ""1"! Bllesfled Wrens. He can gauge her mentality and llh whether she will be an interesting and amusing life com anion or 0% who will bore him to tears. H-s can determine whether s e would be heliimate. or a millstone around his neck by the wav she maria ed he?‘ own affairs and her attitude towards life in genera] i g WOMAN IN LATE TWENiPIES SETTLE!) WIFE ' Moreover, b, th tim her fling and is head?) to geltatlgoggznn Enidj bheeh lgaiatigfiriiliivligniltrlie; nsihqliiei-s less she is a hopeless pla girl-and his misfortune is on his own ‘head if he marries h'r—-she w never be one of the wives who is alwa s com- glglinins about housekeeping being such a. chore and being tied own by 0S. ' Another rea h, th t- - marriage is becsfisxh 2h! doénxl€exsgezlnlxhg Ibriijgioixsiibilie Inphgi-ehrggbli-rlisil‘ is llle V011“: bride does. She doesn't demand that he be a romantic lover and a good bill-payer at one and the same time. she doesn't consider i-eiscli neglected because, when he comes home worn out at night he _ snnozes brhind his paper, instead of entertaining her with scintillating OLD PAINUNGS ‘M184 tn me monkey's satisfaction COHYBFSBUOHV. Or llllllllg her out to night clubs. Nor does she dissolve in The W5!‘ hi5 brollillll? 711114311 bllSl- the little animal picked up a THZOYJ temi over m5 mkmg her {or gr9l‘ted' m" w picture restore“ bu, the“ and Mm, Stropmg n‘ turned to PM. it one knows that it isnt what a husband says to his wife that counts, Qllelllons and Answer; on Control will appear In The (i; . feature eaeh d”, , than which pi-ii 1._...--._._~..- ‘IHE’ COOK '3 CfiNlk STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE l lb. steak and 1-2 lb. beef kidney wll make three dinner; for two people if you follow this plan. Cook all the steak and kidney together and be generous with the gravy. Put enough for two in a small cas- Sfifole. 130D with ‘biscuit dough and bake for Sunday dinner. On Monday, cook together 2 stalks celery, 2 onions and 2 sliced carrots in a little water. When near- ly done add half the remaining rvtm‘. Mid, --presto! a deiicious beef s ew A)! “IF” roa noaiinml (With sgpglogie: to the late Mr. Rudyard M18 flyou mildiindiai-oomwherH-ll aro you Are just too 81M! "Ill 7°" lw" come to stay, n yQu would keep the room that we have found you And not be asked at once to go y’ in- hoeteea r011 would out relat on; Upon the friendliest footlnl from the start, And save so many needless 00m- piicationa- Then read and take than few wise words to heart. EIIOVATING BED m and run a An old bed can be ade to look new and interesting. ‘ut of! the head board, tum the bed around and use the foot for the new head. It can be refinished, painted or padded and covered with fabric matching the spread, for a gmart effect Bet- ter stlil, for a bed-sitting room, have both the head and the foot board removed and make a studio bed around which you oan build or place bookshelves. cabinets or eases or let stand flanked by two end tables, i See to it that the room has really! comfortable chairs and use match- ing color slipcoverii to relate vastly different types 0i’ chairs. A comfy easy chair plus s foot rest or foot- stool will prove a boon to a weary worker. .avoided by a man marryin a "Good heavens. MT-‘herson, you've ho ed in one!" "Aye! ‘it saves wear and tear on the ball.” An Irishman entered a barber's shop for a shave. Alter .he was seated and the lather applied, the barber was called to the adjoining roe“ ‘re’- “e wris detained. The barber had in the shop a pet mon- key which caused amusement by imitating its master. As soon as the barber had quitted the room the monkey seized the shaving brush, dipped‘ it in the lather and pm- FACE Lmms RENEW We o“iliifiidwiefifiiit’Z$$.§‘?£§"§5§l“?l§§ ' b ent questions to br'c eontrnl are invited bu" them In writing to the We Advisory Committee q time Prices and Trade - fihoiieii Bulldllll, ch-rlomieiii, A. Liaison officers rep whit every women's organization on Women's Regional Advisory ialttee to the Consumer ll . Wartime Prices and Trade . Ottawa . . "rhey conduct » control discussions and send .... to their chairman on opinions, com vilaints and difficulties of the wo they represent. Q. My son elipects to Ill army March l6. Is it all right i get a new ration book for him? Iyouwouldkeep anon-ii“! keep it tidied. , And pay the rent upon the day its mm 1 d _'l‘"e5dfll' the steak and kidney a on‘ oft-broken ru e you’ but Li‘ y be Zulded 1b act :15 you would have 10138 Ml to you. ‘rry to remember thoaa who sleep above you Before experimenting with the doling tone 4nd ii you really want to main them love you Don't spend a lifetime at their tob- phone. 1; you're a smoker do not strew your ashes Across the he tli, :1 late at nigha avoid all bang; and crashes. And don't Spend fifty minutes 1!! the bath _ Remember when you wash, dont leave your washing In drooping wreath; that wetly drip and w Ior other folk We most unpleasant sioshing lilreiilllllltfi about in puddles you have 5P . carpet, furniture and It friends come in, keep hours and voice; seemly. I you take meals be punctual in the o You'll find that it annoy. a oook extremely To waste a meal or try to keep it hot. If you're a girl who needs s. lot of warn g Before vou wake - then get a olook that chimes; You can't expect that every single morning Your hostess wants to call you twenty times. a: c Girls daily “why-ing’ Their evilzlr left their own home town at a know that it is very very trying leave your home to follow duty's all from the Blast and West are 7 Iut if you keep yourself and room in ord er You need not worry that you're far away Irom home. for you will be the ERFECT BOARDER est that anyone would like to l! C - P ‘filth 131a Webb f HINTS 0N ETIQUETT! be as conscientious about avoid- ing waste in your office as you are in your home. It is patriotic these iiaya to economize on office sup- PIIOStAI well as on household equip- Iien . 000K BOOK DEFENCE! Arayouamessycooktbo nu flash flour and milk and ba r andl e8! yolk all over the tablet And then do you find to your sor- row that the splashed pages of your cook book have stuck together? Put a small pane oi window glass oyer your open cook book. Glass waehesl Just pop it into some rich grease- dinolving suds at the conclusion of vour culinary exercises. ICE-CONDITIONED ancient Persian kings slept in moms air-conditioned with ice. With enre. good cutlery should last a lifetime. Wash each piece separ- ately, taking care that handles do not soak; rinse and dry immedi- ately. Your carving set should have its own iipecial box or covered com- rtment in the cutlery drawer. A fe raoli with separate slots for each huge is a safeguard against nidring ades. 0r a flannel en- izgpe-with separate sections for niece is aood. present activities are nothing to the call there will be for their services when all danger of air raids is over. There is money in the business, for it is well worth pafving a few thou- sand dollars to make an old 11135.. "will, Y0 to shave him i “Stun that!" cried Pat firmly. sitting erect “Ye kin tuck the towel in me neck, and put the 50h‘) on me face. but lie "fir-rah, yer father's got -to sha-ve me!" i g‘ .» want the soft, smooth akin that .' wins romance- lovely Romance Com- plexion! Lux Toilet Soap _ ran-loves dust, dirt, stale cosmetics fhorouflily -- givea akin protection it needl- 9 out of l0 Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Souls t monih are winningloiMlACE OMPLEXION r" is what he does for her, and that n beef steak can be lust as much a lflvc lokcri as n" "rob" And that. wh"n he takes her for granted it is lust ltaiecaiuse litre considers her so much alright that there is no use in men. on ng . , PM has: krwivn many men. The chances ire she has worked for many bosses. Rhe has learned how to rub a man's fur the right, way and give the soft answer that turns away wrath and ends an argument See whui lux Toilet Soup Whipped Cream luiher Facials will do for m 1 "It’s lovely soft skin that O a a wins Romance," says this famous screen star. “So it's im- portanttousearealbeautysoap." Make waxrrap exam LATHER FAcmLswithLuxToiletSoapyour regular care. First, smooth the creamy lather lightly in - 20 Thenrinsewithwarmwater, a dash of cool . . . You'll be de- lighted with the satin-smooth feeling this beauty care gives your skin. I30 Pattodrywithasofttowel. This gentle care’: a wonderful beauty aidl Try it; for 80 days. Sea what Luz Toilet Soap Whipped Cream Lather Facials can do for youl err/foe about 30 minutes) make delicious aocom animents along with a green veketa. le, 2 tenderloins weight about éhlelrilllid “a? We ‘split them and puti pcgted 089 9r W th a savorv bread Q Are our old rail boo i dressing, tvl u, ' , ' °" kl‘ angina m. 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