twig. I ISUFE The Woman 's Realm "Re serves bis wimtry best Who lives pure life and doeih righteous deeds, And walks straight ever others stray, And leaves his sons, as utlcrmost 110st, a stainless record whim all men may read: This Ls the better way." T0 REVIVE LEATHER 'I‘o revive shabby leather up- hoLstery, vrash with a cioth wrunz out in Warm water to Wlllth a dash of vinegar has bren ziddel. 'I‘_hen restore the p0li<h by rub- ‘bmg Wllll a mixture of whim: o.‘ two eggs. beiten up with a little turpentine Presto! It's new a','1ll‘ll arms on rirrovnrm No matter how tircri a h0ste~ and how lnze guests stnv. should not to show restless and bored. habitually overstav t“ i" weicccne should not be invited aga n. YELLOW WITH NAVY paths, how- i: Ever consider yclonr, as m»; p. vent fcr nmy? One bride clicse a yellow straw, flour-trimmed cai- 10: to weer wizii a navy cl"'=s, ‘ Llllfii ll lllTlgx-tlilno new; 11 dinner dress. One of the mart- est seen of late topped a slim green slip with a tunic of white linen, trimmed with apbliqusd green linen leaves, adorned with green sequins. Borne of the mszai alloys now in use are many times harder than metals formerly us:d and nothing bu: n diamond-pointed to:1 will cut tiism satisfactorily Also only tire domond can stand flue severe pre tire necessary in mode dilstrial production. COMPANY PIE Arrange drained canned apricots in n baking plg slieil Fill with varilla OOHlSIHIClI pudding success (Timon Srersuckers are bigger glyle 511g- ‘crssv than ever llllls yelll" because 11R‘. can be relied easily in rich suds that rinse out the drt wfli- out liard rubbing, and bcause ‘my do not. require much ironing, ‘me ncivsrest are in simple Qlaggic checks, t'ie mOzi pfplllh‘ in glen plaids, with stripes Still strong Yfllfillifi. espccinlly- in sportswear. KEEPING {Ear coor. Wlienabbi llillfirl . comfortable fifty iss illtgunily qgtlldécfi-d- IN WIlIlTIME ! . .. walk iIH/JZ’ g witkouf Blending or 17am’ Rufihhg Woman's Re alm v. Soc A Mcmingsmile WHO IDLD YOU THAT? Waking along a lano mat. i’ 1:011 farmer drlvint? m“ s. B in this air, m. Giles," he hailed the man clriesfliy. "Whatever for, sir?" replied the farmer in amusement. bill even v-vfion summer days an hot. fortunately for modern mo- thers snd modem babies, the one. garment costume for the infant ts no longer reserved for the day when baby has his plclllfe take-i When maximum comfort ccmes with the minimum of clothes. all that baby needs to be well-dr-ssszd is diaper Another aid in keeping him cool ls to suppliment the morning bath with light sponginvs several times 5 during the day. Th‘; can be done b holding the baby on the lap, or p cing him on a._ towef-covered able, or in his crib or carriage Wrap the baby's own clean wash- clotli around the right. hand. Dip into cool sudsy water, and squeeze out until the c‘oth d'e: not drip. Then ivlDe lighny over the b"bv’s body. Rinse off. and pat the baby dry. Do not rub, as this stimulates circulation and makes the infant uncomfortable. Change tre crib rir carriego streets several limes a d1y_ ‘"911 1g they are not wet 0r soiled, fri- ire feel of c.ean lnen is as s rth'rs [D a baby as to grown-ups. D's-pus should be oharigsd cf COlll"e as $°<>I1 B8 they are wet or soiled. - a Let New Uxydol get your clothes gloriously wlilte and clean just by rich, safe washing action alone believe you haven't used a bleach. Except for stains or unusual pieces, your wash fairly sparkles-without the risk of harsh ruinous rubbing that wears clothes thin bleaches i i 3 and without hard rubbing. Witb New Osjydol on the job, rubbing is reduced to an absolute minimum. A ' !‘Hustle-Bubble" action . . . washes your‘ few quick rubs here and there is all. Every ounce of the New Oxydol is richer in washing power-gets more dirt for you. So use tin’: modern soap that's so kind to our clothes. Wash the safer Oxydol way that saves clothes in these wartlmes. With all its new richness in washing power, the New OXYDOL is safe for washable colors. Even milder now on hands! Safe even for dainty washable rayons! Dec/are war 0n washday wear and tear. Avoid harsh bleaching that can so easily weaken fabrics and fade colors. Avoid and threadbare before their time. New Oxyr/ol a a a with clothes so clean and white you will hardly its rich, lively, ‘lidlkllfl THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -- “arse-wens: - r" ial and Personal I Fa 3 THE COOK'S * CORNER chocolate Syrup: Two cups corn syrup, 1 tablespoon butts-i, 6 ab e- apoons good quality c.c:a 1-3 cup water, 8-4 cup ova orale milk, i teaspoon true vani a, 1-4 teaspozn salt. stir together over low heat the cocoa, water evaporated milk and salt untliititlslnumlgs anddahlck- gm very slg ty. 2n a re- maining ingredients and beat with rotary beater until perfectly smooth. Cool. cover. Keep cold. when ready to use, stir 1-4 cuP of this syrup into 3-4 cup skim milk for each scrvns. Serve in tall glasses with touch cf whipped Cluam for special occasions. TIllS ‘s a ood plCk-mn-up snack for chil- dren when they ccme in thirsty after school Whn served wirm. it is a soothing bsd-iime dzirik, K00. CADIDT, CELERY AND mil ssnan 2 cups grated raw carrots 1 cup chipped cesry 1 cup cottage caeese Salt and pzpller to tas e Mayonnaise Lettuce Method: Wash, scrape and grate the carrots, using a fairly fine grater. Chop he oeltry finelv. Combine the cazrots, cziery and cottage cheese and add salt and pepper to taste. Pace in the re- rigerator to becrme thoroughly chilled, Just before serv~ng add enough mayonnaise to moisten, and serve in lettuce cups or on shred- ded lettuce. CUCUMBER. DISHES Cooked cucumber is easily di- gestible, even b-y people who cari- not eat this vegetable law, and it has a. very delicious fla-vcr, Cucumber Cream Soup For this you want. one large cu- cumber, two ounces of butter and flour, one quart ofstock, one cup of milk and sa-rsoning. Heat the butter. simmer the dropped cucumber in it till tender, add seasoning stcck, thickening and bring to the boil and st. a‘n. Add the milk, hot. and serve with crouions stuffed Cucumber One cucumber, some well-flav- ored mince, and gravy are quired. Peel the cucumber, remove ttie seeds, out it in half. and fill with mmced meet, ham or chicken. Tie and braieo in a de:p dish covered with good gravy. Bacon and Cucumber Cucumber, onion, butter, broth, and bacon rashers are the ingred- ients for this. Cut the cucumber into thick feces, m'nco the onion, and lay b: h in a dcep dish wth salt, pepper, and vinegar fcr one hour. Then drain the pieces, bruise in butter till golden, ord summer in broth till tender. Arrange in an oven dish, pour good brown sauce ovfig, and serve with crisp bzcon r0 . ._____n_________ PILLOW PROTECTION The coverings of the feather pi‘- l0Ws you buv are treated Wlh a. Waxy finish designed to prevent the others from crmév f/‘lfillgll, Mien the pillow is washrd, the W816’ finlfh dissolve; 2nd ‘rst thing you know you are pcklrg up gathers hither and y:n around e room and brwhing them out of the bed and off your clothes. To eliminate tire necessity ot‘ washing your pillows often, alzvrys coyer them with two ‘piiow casrs. Put one on one way an one on the other so that. no part of the pillow is exposed. The p'ilow slips can be rinsed out frequenlv ‘n rfch suds which Give the whitest wash. and as the pillow itself nrver co-riss in contact with dust laden air, it will stay clean fcr an amazing period. {Dorothy Dixm Says- AVOID MATRIMONIAL HYSVTERIA NOW SWEEPING COUNTRY Marrying A- Soldier Of Short Acquaintance Involves Many Hazards Listen, girls, don't be silly. Don't let this matrimonial hysteria that is sweeping the country like a devastating plague get you, and make you rush into marrying the soldier you met las week at a canteen, or whom you danced with at a recreation center, and about whom you knowaslittle if he were a paracbutist who had Just. dropped from the skies at your Yes, I know all the girls are doing it. I know that this stores are crammed with ready-ma e trousscaux that you can buy in a couple of minutes. and that you can pick up a. wedding rin on any bargain coun- ter, and that not to be a war bride makes you fee as old-fashioned and _ out of the running as if you were a Wallflower at ' a partv. or were wearing your last year's sport suit. Maybe, too. in the back of your head is the thought that men will be scarce after the war and that you had better nab one while the grab- bing is good, Or you may ‘justify your leap into the dark by saying, "c'est a guerre -- anything goes in war time, and if our marria es don't click there will always be Reno, and vorces will be as plentiful after the duration as weddings are now." Yes, I heard you when you said that nobody Ls enough of a prophet to be able to foretell how a marriage will tum out. That some that look- ed as if they were made in Heaven DYOVE i0 ha" been manufactured in the other place. while - other marriages that aliapfiarerdl pgcldeivivnetigagaii; ures developed into lorious successes. Also. ea v a . tygoman ever gets reafiy acquainted with a. man until after she is married ‘ wru. as: a ammonia She may have made mud pies with him in her infancy and. gone tr‘ kindergarten and through school and college with him. and tholllhfi that sbs know every quirk in his disposition and every idea in his head. but when she takes him on as a. husband he is as much of a stranaer to her as if she had never seen him before. ' All this is true. and if a. girl with s good workiriz knowledge of s man's character and long experience in dealing with his peculiarities of temperament cannot tell before hand what sort of ayhusband he will make, think of the follv of her staking her whole iifes happiness and well-being on marryirgaa man she knows nothing whim/e!‘ B-bmlb and taking the chance of wing a prize instead of a blank out of the mat- rimonial nab-bag. It is pushinz her luck too far- HYPNUIIZED BY BRASS BUT-IONS girls are hypnotiud by brass buttons. as your mothers I know that an upstanding lad in a snappy uniform and with a. swagger-trig walk makes the unpretentious little civilian in a blue serge that doesn't fit look like thirty cents. I know vou are slosh- ing over with romance and a desire for adventure. and it seems a daring and thrilling thing to many on the impulse of the moment. without even otherin to o id ' r m Don't do it. girls. Don't you have known oniv a short I know you were before you. [Ila-IZZY any man, soldier or civilian. whom tine. Don't marry any man without find- he has, what sort of politics and religion he subscribes to. what sort of n. record he has. Don't marry any. man until .v0u know whether he is a neer-do-weli. or a izo-getter. And be very certain before vou marirv a man that there is no mortgage 0n . he hasn't got a wife and children back in North Dakota. or Louisiana. or wherever he came from. Don't marry on the platform that what's good enough for Uncle Sam is good enough for you. The war isn't going to last forever and when it is over Uncle Sam with the soldier. you are if you married him; and if his family, his friends, his way of life are all allergic to you. you will be miserable, no matter what he is himself, The army is composed of men from every walk in life. of everv nat- ionality, of every degree of breeding and culture. Some are God's noble- men. Borne have dark pasts. They all look alike in uniform. ‘They all stand on the same platform in the army. They are all potential heroes that we glorify for going out to fight our battles for us But when m; war is over each will go back to his own level and take his wife with So, girls, don't take a chance on wrecking your lives bv rushing into a war marriage. Say "oi-i, yeah" instead of “yes" to the handsome sol- dier who suggests that you drop by the Marriage License Bureau with him’ until you have time to look up his record. - "Nerves" Get Worse lf They Arc Misunderstood SUFFEIUNQ Qulcitur WITII KELLOGGB squsaa monstrous-maxi: a LOVELY rannacnom DIBIIGN This handsome the crsftmanshig a in squar whic are town Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. Design No. i116 usrm---------- sauna-r monms---'--- _ r- Qypr.‘ w Attach Symptom of Wrong One "What's the matter with you?" people ask furiously when you have an attack of "nerves? They may think it's all your imagination-wot don't you be fooled. "Nerves" are a very real kind of sickness, which gets worse l not understood. You may have been repressi feelings which you thought b but which aren't l0 unnatural; y m annoyed perhaps by noisy poop in your family-or by a boring chattering neighbor-until you could lcreami If you're the high-stung type you're more liable to such pin prick: than placid people. But repression doesn't help. Detour your troublesome energies info happier outlets. Once on an srvsn keel you can enjoy llfs more, be more vital, than stolid types. Cultivate some new friends once in a while, go to a different type of show, hava a hobby to 11y to. Also, how is your general health? Wrong diet, poor eyesigh‘ can‘ ' to "nerves." If you're nervous. you hilly ought to find out what's wrong. Our 32-pin booklet by a well- known physician ‘ ' manta] and physical causes of “nerves,” advises _on overcoming insomnia. mlsue. nervous indigestion; dil- "°' m‘ cugsel digt, other health factors. . Swedish noted tmblecl h “d figcgnsfiggy m ot k is a typical ltltflibk of eras swm ro .stcrnNo...ovm l ‘mwgtus list materials needed. illustration o ail V and complete my {if-m To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, miariottc- of Nordic needleworkcrs, It is made and m h, com. M. . of ‘Nerves’ and ery- Probfems" to the Guardian Home Service 3e sure to wit» plainly your Name. sa- dmu and the name of booklet. -~ t: _._______._____ _...._._—____——_— shion s ‘Lgit eralure MlTH-lh f t bl‘ d beauty fom the Slate oi c/Liblrlglon who is rlwsllligiliillea dgldideed hit in l-llollywood-ls the second member of the mutual admiration soclely which includes her mother and herself. Alexis will be seen in Vi/arnsrs: "The Con» latent Nymph," which stars Charles Boyer and Joan Fonfsine. Edmund iGoulding is the director. It is from the Margaret Kennedy novel l;.'____’T‘_ . . ..__- --- “ " ENGAGEMENT RING ETIQUETTE Six Rules forlGlrl to Obervs Everybody fllhég 'r_ur.d the girl with a. new ring. The flash of Li" diamond is like s. spztiight turned on her to reveal evfrylllllfl 1K0!" 1,11; grooming of her hands to the gracious ease with wmch she re- oeivm her frien;s' good wishes. She and her yolmil man so to the jewelers togelhez", choose the re- ing out what sort of a. family he comes from. what kind of a background ring and slip it on her leiéhfaiéirlg with wishes and kisses. the first step in a nzw social life and from that moment on the girl should do what convention dict-rile; as "correct" with Dleaslni; P089- Hcre are scme pointers: I-Her hands should be kept me- ticulousi groomed. Her nails ev.n, a beccm length and boastirg a pretty aha-fit hf poliah. The cuticle must be smooth and tih: skin soft/- ened with frequent applications of creams and lotions. 2_'Ibe families of both should be told first. Il-Iriends are tod rrxt through a formal or informal eigagemerit announcing party, The invitations go out in the girl's name but if her fiance is not in service he should receive with her at the door. 4-lf the fance is away (prob- a.bl doing his patiktic duty) the girl’ should give a small lunrheon or tea for her girl friends and an- nounce the happy event. Tip: A dime-sfore diamond ring at och place holding a card with h's and her nrmss. will make the news travel fast! fi-Frlerids at n di lance mould be told informally through friendly letters. Teiegrrms may lcs sent to distant re‘atives on ire dav t"e two families get the n-ws. ‘F-ese are signed by the girl and are elmoy worded: "Jack and I want you to know of our engagement. " Of course if fr‘cnds or re'a‘ive= do riot know the lucky fellow letters giving mOf-e details must be sent in place of wires. in what you say to st o"tl S"e who is must be mcst grioous to the girl who lest a. treasur-d beau Every man has ha‘ a girl he considered seriously before he chose a bride. Her feelings must b0 considered. CURTAIN CALL Wonder whether your curtains are due fer a tubbiiig? Hold sev- eral folds tog-ether. Soil then shows clearly. Shake sciltd auria irs vigorously as soon as they're taken down or sw sh tncm in a primin- ary tubful of C1381‘, lukewarm wt. ter before poppirg tlitm into gentle suis. Hold you: partner! I Protect yourself against underarm odour and dampness by using Odorono Cream. Non-gritty- Harmless to fabric». STOPS PERSPIRATION 1 l0 I DAYS Needle For T Craftf. he Home You can cast your vcte for tints sunback k wi " frioc , _ fitted midriff, and be sure rf pok- ing e, winner, Bolero included in pattern. Style No. 3400 is reigned fcir sizes l0 12, l4, 16, i8 and 20 Size 16 requlres 3 1-2 ards of 35-Lnm fabric: l ylll for . To order pattern: Wriris m IGDG picture with your name and ad- dreaswithilo cents in aoinor stem to the Needlecraft Bureau. Gharottswwn Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. D5710 I0. I400 Bile ........,,,.--.. "llllllll GIINKY, NIRVDIII I f-hl . bask- onifytnaglqllmzuwrll‘: u."nor- onal month- try Lydln I. Pink- "hti. .4 $723.8” ‘lbn-a.“ """‘ ‘.1 l ' hslp build up If or woman. ‘they Also rod blood. mas in and: ...__...._____.______ It is important to gzt vitaurn O daily since it cannot, be stcrcd in large quantities in the body. This means at least one servinv gvyfy day o: tomatoes, raw or crnned, or ‘ ‘ julze. cabbage or if available. but