PAGE TWO 5 THE CHARLl)ll‘li'l‘()WN xiugamkn 'AAAI4-'IA llow to Suva Clothes in Wuriime USE lllfi N EW DXYDQL. . . So Riclt in Washing Power lint Can ..Wash WHITE _was|| 115A" wmlour nann nuaams the whitest wash an s/o/llr/t- your money but: J If you don't agree, simply return the package, with name and address to Oxy- dol. Montreal, and twice the purchase price will be refunded. GUARANTEED YOUR WllITEST WA§ll Ivilll Yes, you'll agree. New Oxydol gives you soap can give or Declare war on waslulay wear and fear. Get your whitest waslt ever with flte rich, safe washing action of OXYDOL Eaehsudlcy. in millions ofhomeqatrulymodi ern soap-New OXYDOL—is helping women to make clothes last longer in wartime. Avoid Risk Of Hnrsll lloaclllng Every ounce of today's Oxydol is richer, moro eificient in washing power. By its safe washing action alonemOxydol brings clothes wbite will;- out bleaching. And we mean the whitest wash any soap can give! Except for stains, of course,and un- usual piecesmyour clothes come radiantly white ;..snd you avoid the risk ofusingharsh bleachesl flimlmno Harmful Rubbing Harvirubbing. . . the cause ofso much wear and tear . . . is OUT! New Oxydol’s livelier “Hustle- Bubble" suds soak the dirt loose in the washer." A quick rub here and there—-where necessary -is all. But NOT the hard rubbing that wears clothes threadbare before their time! Andyet, for all its “wartime" efficiency . . . New Oxydol is even milder now on hands . . . safe for washable colours ...safe for washable rayonsl Uretbirmodemsoap. Saveyourclothes i nwartime by doing them the easier, safer OXYDOL way! iDorothy Dix Says- Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal I Fas DEAR DOROTHY sic marrying a widow who has a 7-year mother lives with her. IT IS RISKY TO TAKE (lN A READY- MADE FAMILY Bachelor, Contemplating Marriage, Told To Consult Husbands contem- widow's one an DIX-I am a bachelor 48-year: old, and old-daughter; the I feel that the situation is a dclicstc d if I h die it right m all be very happy wlethcr but if I handle it pooh‘; I will surelyyewisliythat I were a bachelor agliii. How can I - pare myself for the very important job I am thinking of undertaking ANSWER-To make on sage and the patience and who has the “dear dcpartcd" as s. yard stick to measure and have his post-mortem pertectlons thrown u little girl will l3 much of your time chauffenng Babykins to school and grandma to prayer And you won't be doesn't like tobacco. or to tum on a radio after the babv has gone to sleep. Family spats will have added pep by three being in the scrimmage in- meeting. stead of two. camped the wisdom of a to marry n widow you against, and the further complications of s ch d of whom you may be Jealous, and a mothor-ln-law who prob- ably is bossy, ou will indeed need to assess the thcharacterlstics of So omon and Job and Cordell ull. mnrri uocssl iorbesrs-gxol a saint, t Bolnordestopropsrsyourselffortlutask you are about to undertake. first of all, divest urself of all your bachelor habits and per ulsi- s. Up to now you have been the central gure in your little universe. You have been able to come and go as you please. Eat when ou liked. Stay in or stop out as you fancied. end all ylour money on yourself. Ma. the wl ow and er chlld and mother — for wr out intending it you will be committing trlgomy — and all his will be changed. In all likelihood you will have to listen to what your , decessor thought on every subject p to you. Mama and the on the back seat of the car and you will spend Mama allowed to smoke ln the house CONSULT A MARRIED‘ MAN Before taking on a ready-made family let old Tom or seedy Bill spend a ulct evening with you, going over his household bills. so you csn et q t sort of hardened to the knowledge of what it costs to suippor a. fam Every man who gets married should go thro it ls particularly advisable in the case of a. b0 taking the support of three instead straightened. summer camps, dancing tisul cures don't come as such a shoc , of course, it would be n good thing for you to take s, few lessons acy so as to learn how to stroke your di 1 m p om from riling her, and to include in your daily dozen tel ng her and keep for jLqLtyll Was/res wit}: iqfggy lllW lIllYlIlll WASIIES Wlllllllll w" llillllllllli! §O-O—O L 3A Me rningsmile I RIGHT AND WRONG A court official, after explaining ~ -"~y of the American Flag , . u of illlCllS seeking citizen- ship pupa s asked one o." them: “fell mc-ulmt flleg over the ilty hall?" The alien blinked s. minute. "Pecjlns!" German Mother -- Remember, your Frllzic, when you're saying and prayer". to say “Thank God" 'l‘li:mk llcrr Hitler”. Ftltzlrv-Whut will I say, mothor when Hitler dies?" .\l0ther—Oh, dear, you lust say, “Ihnnl; God!" i THE COOK'S CORNER o-o-o-o-o ASPARAGUS. WlTH LETTUCW SAU C E 2 tablespoons butter 2 1-2 tablespoons flour .. ' l cup milk . Dash 0f D9131"? 1-3 cup finely chopped lettuce 1 hard-cooked egg l 1-2 pounds cooked asparagus l-2 teaspoon grated onion 1-2 teaspoon salt Mgflhbdl Cook and drain aspara- gus according to prescribed direc- g, LACE DESIGN This complete msittlctiotis. town Gllilftldflll, Tu Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. B92 STREET ADDRIBS————— ‘CONTAlNS - i VITAMIN IF inn ESSEhJYIAl. MINERALS of the tnost uttrzicllve motifs to create. tcru Nu, 892 (IOllifllllS list of materials needed, illustration cf design and movnscs---—-—-- DESIGN N0. 892 crocheted design of a modified Irish lace pattern as by farpottie a n It is not difficult to do. Lo cruel pattern: Writc or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents 1n coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- NAME----_._-__-________—___—— ‘lions. Drain and place m serving dish or on hot buttered toast. Melt the butter and gradually blend in the flour. Add the milk gradually, along with 1-4 cup or the liquid in which the asparagus was cooked. Cook, stirring, con- stantly until the sauce thickens, then add the onion, salt and pep- per. Just before serving add the finely chopped lettuce and re-heat. You can use coarse outer leaves of head lettuce for this. Pour the sauce over the asparagus and garn- ish with slices of hard cooked egg. WEALTHY MONTANA Approximately one third of the gold, silver, copper and lead min- ed in the United States comes from Montana. Living Scenery on ~View in a Terrarium f LAKE CAKI TIN “Lake” Bottom ls A Cake Pan A living miniature of your alVOIlIE view, in a glass box -- hills, lakes, trees and flowers! You can make such a terrarium easily, with panes of glass and electricians tape, or you may uss a fishbowl. Your hills and valleys are loamy soil covered with green den. If you are one of those persons who has been tco busy in the last few weeks to make detailed plans for your flowers and vegetables this year, remember that every season ls a. planting season, even if early spring is the best one. Fortunately, most flowers and vegetables are qulcl: growing. Stad- dishes. lettuce, peas, beans, many of the annuals and most of the half- hardy annuals may be planted right up to the first of July. Get your ground in shape and our seeds ordered now, and you ave plenty of time for s full sea- son. Give the big fruiting peppers plenty of room. Expert growers al- low them two and a. half feet in the row. Give them p‘enty of water They are hot and thirsty. Mustard will grow in any soil. Sow a row of it for greens, It wit] beds. welgcme change from spinach an . You can have chrysanthemums in the open ground if you start early flowering seed now. They give fine late fall cutting material. Make succession son-lugs of beetg, jliltltuce, late peas, beans, and rad- ea. In transplanting any of the onion tribe snip off half the leaves. was‘ or Mofififiea More than 200.000 moss, your trees are tiny spruce came “e and budding twigs of killed yearly in the beef-salting cstsbl‘ ' its cf Montevideo. qiilckly and lash s» weeks. m. make the beautiful lake N'W "”‘*""""' wth its winding rill, fill a cake pan with Whlfl‘ and m it at the clwum DQQJQTUI" bottom o! the terrarlum. Ovsr it place a sheet of tin, as our sketch shows, from which a SfQP. P.f‘ hu.tian "lake" shape was cut with an old pair of scissors. You may also make desert scenes, using cacti and sedums, and place s tiny donkey and Mex- ican of pottery in their midst. Many lovely glass gardens — in jugs and iars — grow s single plant to perfection, a begonia, -orchid, gardenls. Our 32 - page booklet shows how to make all kinds of terror- iums, grow pine and palm, cactus and orchid, African violet, be- gonia, croton and many more flowering and foliage plants. Also b" dlrqgtlogs f0; dl_s_h gardens. Bend 15 cents in coins for your copy of “Glass Gardens and Novel. ty Indoor Gardens" to 1h;- ch”. lottetown Guardian Home service, Address. Be sure tc write plainly you name, address, and tho nams of booklet. lame luost Addni .4 . I. Docs not rot tesusornoab shim. Does not irritate skin. 3. No waiting to dry. Can be used riFht after shaving. I. lnstanty stops perspiration for l to 5 days. Removes from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, g useless, stainless vanishing cream. l. Arrid has been awarded the ApprovalSealoftheAmcrlun Institute oi’ Lsundctin for being harmless to fab: ca. It'll‘ ll III LARGIIT IH-IJIIG DIODOIMII. ‘by a is: loslnyl Mailman: lcfilgsob 39¢ ' l" (an a- m ly. h this train ng process, but d adventurer who is mider- of one. Adenoids, having teeth lessons and music lesson, rheuma- lf you have gotten used to them by wife's fur the rl twl? how much more beautiful she gets every daihand that you like ‘em a little lump instead of a. string-bean living in a. club with a high-price um. d if you are accustomed to chef, work down to home cooking by eating at beanerles for a few weeks before you entcr the holy estate. There are other things, but few hints should mako the transition from bachelorhood to domesticity ‘comparatlycly painless and easy. PHIIANDERIHG WOMEN SHOULDNT MARBY DEAR MISS . I am ma two, but some of my fr ends say that 1 know no ~ should not think of marriage any more. Do you ANSWER-Your trouble probably is that you haven't grown up. You are still adolescent, with your mind in a state of marriage DIX-I am 20 years old and about to enter my third in love with this man, as I was with the other ntsuabout real love and nk thcyeata right? flux and your tastes un- formed, and you are crazy about a. man one day and think you can't live without him and tired of him the next day. and you can't get to the div- orce court quick enough to get rid of Some women are like that as long as they livs, ‘They are always un- stable in their affections. always swapping husbands and never liking the new one any better than they did e olu, and never getting real happi- ness out of life because they are always emotionally upset and always in some mess of a scandal. Worst of all, these women so often ruin the lives of fine men. L would certa inly advise you to consider a‘ long time, at least a year, before you marry again, no matter bow much you think you love this new man. ulne love that endures, or just a physical sttractio Test yourself and see whether what you feel for him is the gen- l1 Philanderlng women as well as philanderlng men should never marry. They should have that muchmeast. SHE WANTS T0 LIVE AIDNE DEAR band has been dead sixteen years. health, so cannot work. I am the mother of eight children. The two younger ones, s. girl of l6 and a boy of 21, are ' d. Elrtiglleizl-mrllfll my children want me to live with them and are good to me, but I am not satisfied as I feel that my married children should live by themselves. other for sixteen years and I am worn out should I do? ANSWER-Have s. frank talk with you have told me-that you appreclafc making you welcome in their homes, be a. unit in itself without any outsider, and you are worn out with being a perpetual guest and not having any place where you can settle down and live your own life Ask them to you can have your own more than having you id “i: they do not like that I have been living first with one chlld and then with an: U O DIX-I am s. widow, 55 years of a . bus- I have no income an am bad Six of them moving here and there. What MUPHER children and mu thsnfwhat l their goodness to you and their but that you feel every family should club together and rent a little apartment for you, where W things to do your own way. It will cost them no ask them to put you in s. nice Old lan. Ladies‘ Home, where you will be taken care of. have good nursing and the companionship of people of your own age. There are plenty of places in which the inmates are haPDY as sandboys. with them, but such is not the case. Old themselves to their children's ways. their grandchildren; the noise of the youngsters gets on their nerves. And. above all, they want some place of their very own. peo le No matler how much they love Living s Leisure The Woman's Realm "The night has s. thousand eyes, d the day but dies With the dying sun. hions '1 Literature llow to make the most of your Co lo . WHATEVER typo of coffee-maker you use, follow these rules to pl-svem waste and to use cofics to host advantage, l. U" 500d cafes-correctly ground for your method of mice-making. 2 Messurc ground coffee and water caro- fully so as lo provide just the number of cup. fuls you need and no more. Use freshly drawn W810!‘- ' 3 Make cofioo at just below bolllng pain], Bolling develops bitterness and spoils flavor. Remove grounds as soon as cofleo ls made. 4 Servo immediately, if possible. If noces. sary to keep hot, use only low heat. 5 Keep coflce maker scrupulously clean.‘ Stale odors and sediment affect flavor. Pro- heal by scalding just before use. MAXWELL HOUSE is s blend of the world's finest coffees, mauled by a special process to capture all its extra goodness. It offers precisely correct grinds for each type of coflec maker- Drip and Regular. Maxwell House reaches you . absolutely rooster-flesh because it is sealed in a Super-Vacuum tin. This is important because roasted collee, once ground, loses flavor rapidly when exposed to air. The best way to retain its aroma is to keep it in the tin. 23, 199 dessert spoons, and other odd places Flsin soap and water is the but thing to use for silver. which is in daily use, and it is advisable to give your flatware constant service so that its lustre may last-rotating so that all silver get; the same car and tea-r. Hollovrars ma with them. And they probably will Jump nt the tarnished, but that will noabepomc ‘the cue. Then such in“ 10:15. Newlyweds often cannot a or s Children always think that their mothers are crazy to come and live QM n, $91.10“, ‘b1; w entertain find it hard to adapt mom um, two sues“ M l “mt ‘Glassware too, should be bought in sights or fours, water goblets, sherbets 8nd,__p€l‘llU.p_§,_c_.l_B§_8_b glasses. ieedlecraft/ If you almost every Occasion. be cleaned when it is used daily, again the bride may buy Mongolia. sunk by complete eight-service bay. For The Home I! you liks to ook slick-asa- i yohalhwlltthhilxlrlo. t lJ-Tlllfiilldfwitlg- twin. amount of bollln , salted ' “PM “i1, ‘m f“ ' Yo"... t... . ...°"'.=. ... .. "*:-..“":::s":.;.. mtg-leis“ hi5???“ "'“‘ ’°""“‘“" 6 O 9 l‘ ‘OI’ VGKG I E8 C ll l'll n um e a “ amount of bottling, lattes wiwn. till? iif'§f“§¢i“§§“§',§‘°§f°§4"fi "Gilli; covered. 38 r'eq '3 11g yflnqj i "‘ - wlthll-i srds bro-Id PAW!“ "W" M‘ dress: 1 s-s yards as- nch fabric ‘Tho mind has s tliotisond oycl. And the heart but om; Yet the light of s whole life Ales ‘m keep When love is done." painted 0r stained floors in good condition, they ma p and water. Do of course. mild son People ploy music, and write use light strokes and as little water about music, and oven com music, who do not seem to music st. all. Yet music is funds- mentally an aesthetic experience. ovsr painted or stained floors is not a scientific one. ‘me intellect easily cleaned. Style No. 3068 ...... .... is there to discipline and control, but it can never be of itself the K mu of an ut. null GIélIrOOSI Ion "l" UBI ADIIBIVI Itmeot AMNO i- lilvor flatware todsy, like chins. Adhesive taps will mend cracks is plsnned for sight- this being '- ln your washbasin, tears in gloves, most convenient to sntcrtsin-tns w "Wm" rolnooats and fur coats. informal little (linnsr party usually lnrmu “'- up s. or var p I es, or "i Just right to dress ml sd “Si?” ma?” 1271i.“ $1 a’ with s suit for afternoon wear is s blouse this mlnlmun of on avin , is o“ h‘ Mm" 5°“ n“ “mu” l" of pals “ pagan-colored loos. the better choice as i willIcon- mm“ u‘ l“ uwuflm-n“ '° OLIAN RADIATOR! wall above steam Sterling To kecp , gathering dust and time, but mum of the sllvcrplnts radiators dirt, been the radiator i the from post u o. Then wipe off with a feel clot wrung coating of wax well rubbed and lunchcon sets or the formal dinner service. of course. lasts a llfs- tsolf very is reinforced for longer was: and dim runs to clean. Use the radiator sttsch- is cntiraly lotisfsctory. unless the sterling. mont to your electric vncutln clean- bu or on them frequently and th attachment special over the ontn often as necessary. VEGETABLE BULI when in doubt about how to cook sgetable, here's a. good IV l $0 l!!! lJO- 0d gmuiflflaisnai-oollnivgtaavu. dustln to so The minimum service for e ‘m. surface as should include 84 pieces. In we you will have sight dinnst vol. eight dinner forks, sight fcsspoons, sight dessert spoons, l. butter knife and suglr spoon. As you uirs them, additional ieces may be bought in include ttcr sprcadors, salad forks, fruit, I009 IP01, Willi‘ IRII, wnll eral forTaprorték o o Plllbflll wflll M lfllfl y m PlOY. fl , given occasional light cleanings grit-h mfi“w,,_h“‘,o'°‘gn,fl'm° “a ‘d atom Ohcrgttctown Gill-Milli. out of clear water. A The Oharlottotown Qugrdlgg down Ncedlscraft Department, 10m m “the, t a B” brand“, ateuclireln what ws have u in what \\ lllll Tllll ADVIGIII in to the Needlecraft lDDLE-AGE" OMEN (Kilt) Ill!‘ I076 ‘l-I {~~.----_--._' ., I‘ ‘K . 4 ’ aiTffli/Iifniti lament glasses, cordlals and tall tumblers. That will outfit you very well M‘ War—25 Years Ago Today JUNE 23, 1917 - British lint!‘ mine off Bom- Congrm of soldiers and work- mon at Petrograd called for dissolu- tion of the Duma. Russian troops re- pulsed Turkish attacks at several points on the Caucasus/IE!"