. .l...\-.-~».J'JA¢§MIFXKQEE‘:R'IHJ 3.1111. l» - . _ , . ‘l _. 1 ' 4 '_.‘.." ' " ' - ‘ l THE Cl-lARfilgQTTETOwN GUARDIAN _oc'robl~:a s. 1931 ii -:- Social andPersonal -:- Fashions -:- Liwrdfglrem 1 _'*GF. incur , Woman's Realm . . . $5 Ql/Vhat the Fashionable; are Wearing BA wan . 8"" 11 , . l Illustrated Dressmakinfl Lesson Furnished With , 'i " 3mg‘? I I Y Every Pattern 1.3;; 1 B” Ammbel" W°'"""”'"" Parents Need a Sense of Humor So-That The)’ (‘an Laugh alt the Follies 0f Youth Instead of Breaking Their Iiearts Over Them _The Only Thing That A115 Their Boys and Girls 18 Youth The thing that parents need most is a sense o! 111111101‘ 811d» 111110" tumittllv, most of them haven't even a rudimentary 1111111111901"! 111 1511911‘ i 1 grime you that rearing children is n0 merry 1M1- 11 1s a serious and a heart-searching business, espec- ially so in these days when the y°111185191$ "e 31W“ l to taking every risky hurdle in their stride and! knocking down all of the old bars of conventional‘ behavior. Nevertheless, most fathers and mothers i make it mistake in rcsriiillhs 1hr" 11111191119111 1”" 1 Note how the scarf collar is passed I l through a slashed bound opening. Style No. 540 is designed for sizes 16, l8, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. i The 36-inch size re- quires 3‘..- yards of 39-inch material i with 1,: yard of 39-inch contrasting. Black crepe satin with eggshell crepe trim is especially nice for its development. Sheer woolensmnd canton faille "p0 adapts themselves perfectly to i: model. Be sure to fill in the size of the p-iitcrn. Send stamps or coin (coin _ ].‘ii‘l8l'f'0d.1 “ecret, P y whole anatomy. ..__ 540 ' Ilcrcs a spin lid niodt-l smart tailurcch ss so viigulsh. _' ~Aiid it's caisilv within the rciiclt 0f _ , 1hr: itiost flilitltnfit biulgirt. It's so '1' ilvtlsily‘ fashioned. Tlic front of the waist and the Lsl-iirt cut in one. The side-fronts andi ‘JIISCISIITQ pressed in box-plan cilcct. 1 zAnd isn't the ncciiiini: bccunzing? i i. . with Pa ris ‘eggs vcry light, the yolks also very lvcry light. Bake with two crusts. i By lNIARY KNIGHT tUnited Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, October 3.-(U. P.)—-“l\les Deux Amours" is tho title of Price of pattern i5 cents. Nl1.§1'[1. Silt) ..-----....-.... Street Address "n"..--u----no-nu-.--.. City State For The Cook A FLUFF!’ LEMON PIE Mix 2 level tablespoons of sugar and ‘g teaspoon of salt with ‘f. cup 01' cold iviiter to pour. Then pour on flfomingiSmilo Au old Scoisitian was listening to u let-ture uh tlic activity‘ of micro- bes. lli ilzc Cilillflut‘ of which l‘..- was tul<1—- , "lhcic are microbes in the cab- bage, and microbes in the wheat, and microbes in cverilhiiig that guru's." The old Scotsman paid stslct ut- iciition to the lecture. when the Scot left the hall one of his friends asked him how he liked the lecture. “I dont see why tlic lecturer should put so iniicii sircss on what the MCrobcs done," he said. “They've done no more than the lvfGrcgors or the NlPlicrsons, and there lives no sueli clan as the McCrobcs, anyway." “r cup of boiling water and let cook directly over the fire, stirring until boiling. Add tlie juice of 1 lemon. also the grated rind. if it be not ob- jectionable. Beat the whites of 2 light, Fold the whites into the yolks, then beat into the eggs 1 cup of sugar-Beat the sugar in, 1 tablespoon at a time, so as to keep the mixture Styles one of Josephine Baker's now famous songs she is singing every night at the Casino do Paris, and an enterprising incl-chant has been the possibilities in making it the title of o. little present con- sisting of a ring and laracelet neatly packed in a velvet box with the black beatitys signature written on the cover. ~ Both ring and bikicclct are slightly barbaric in fabrication, con- sisting oftencst of bone, or ivory, combined with rough hewn met- iils. A necklace that. might be worn wltltthcse is of curved pieces 1 of bone separated by peculiarly shaped metal bands. square, tri- Angular. and ones that look like pieces of putty with finger tip indentatios in them. ‘My Two Loves," however, consist of just the ring arid the bracelet. - A button that survcs for a pic cc of jewelry also is made 0f wood or cardboard and covered with sequins, either in colors, or in black or white. At one of the whiter collections they were shown as part of a dross trimming and also circling the throat and the ivrists as jcwtilry. Gas in Upper Bowel Makes People Nervous cufisceig olusntess and bad sleep are both ma" x y Edison upper" bowie-l, sod“ slicsla oi stomach tablets" do not reach it. They act on stomach alone. l The simple German remedy, Adler_ ika, washes out BOTH stomach and gas bloating, nervousness. bad sleep. Adlerika contains no harmful drugs. Get it today; in 2 hours you will be 11d 91 41118115 and bowel poisons. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. oz‘.- Asllljn-l-h- u-mr liflpl. 5%, st. Appointment Of iBy TIhc Canadian Press» OTTAWA, ONT. Oct. I‘.—-.'\p- poihtmcnt o fn :~llCl.‘L‘.‘§‘t\1‘ l0 tho late Hon. Frank Stanfield. Liciit. Governor of hlova. Scotizi. will shortly be given consideritloii by the Government (‘G110 provision exists for the numiiau of an ad- ministrator in i110 i-‘rcnt of the death 01' a Lleui. Governor, an early announcement is oXpPf‘t('d. Hon. F. B. Mecurdv, Halifax, Do- l SEPTEDIBER Lovely season of the gray old year, Born 'mid the sunshine and the flowers, . While yet the breath of summer fills the air. And tardy birds rejoice ‘mong the flowers. With joy I view the lute Ijiqitcin- ber leaves. Changing their green to shades of brown and gold. What magic scenes Old Mother Na- ture weaves? What matchicss sights before cur eves unfold? iciiva. ‘T11. like a. lovely vision in a dream BSHQY-I-uli "ifiiilflilii A momentary view, then lost to '- _ sight, ABYS happiness is so largely a Or, like the dying sunsets heaven- mntter of health and comfort. If 1y glcgrn, _'lic frets and cries, it's quite likely a ' rash, or a chilled skin or a stopped up inosc is making him miserable. You'll "lie wise in prevent lllPSf! little troubles ' with “Vase-line" Petroleum Jelly. ‘t’ 'I'lirit fades before the gathering pail Of night. - F. ll. Mac- Arthur, Lorne Valle minion Minister of Public Works previous to the 1921 (ieneral election, is among the several names rumored as possible appoin- tees. Binks bought a l'l(‘l\' shirt; and on a slip pinned to the inside found the name and address of a girl with the words: “Please write and send photograph." 11c wrote the girl and sent licr a picture of himself. an answer came. and with lwart a- flutter Binks opcnczi it. only a notc. ' “I was just curious to see." it read, “what kind of a lookinx; fel- low would Vfifiii‘ .‘"l(‘ll a funny’ shirt." “Oh. John" subbed the young wife. "I had linked a lovely cake, and I put it on tho imck porch for the frosting to cool, iillll the d-d-dog a a ate it." “Well, doirt cry" about it, :awect— heart," lic coir-"oled, patting the pretty flushed chick. “f know a mun who will uivi- us another dog." - Powcrfax. IQIIBIMISI! 110\\'P15. rcmovini: poisons WlllCll cause I CFN. S. Governor ' In due course , It was i over things that they hiid better mush 01'1- isift good for the children. Indcfld, YOU 111111111 nlnujgl; say that the more conscientious parents all‘ in doing their duty, ilic less they‘, ;i‘1J]l‘t.RE:;TO:1° father, and motheis who C0ilS1ldc1- thfli“\crlililic1)rlc2ilid:i‘1 rind mm makes u“ SlBILu-y 111.0 bound ili)h?sxtatllllcsifllrliillo“rn lylhvpvn {hem and the chum awful baixn 1i ' “‘ ‘ " l'(‘li. It is a lilliiiui‘ of common OlJSCTVJlh/il that 1111101115 111'“ much m“? indulgent to their Younger children than the)’ were to their 0218x3223; . ‘the thing that Junior would never have been p01 mill-Ed 11.1110 oueler and does with lini111l1ii.\'- F111°c11'yom'_0ld Sadie hsms thugs-wt n-‘n ld never d-mujg-ggg 1311165 with her that Maria, who is .10 and lilillilLt, u u dream of broaehiiig to licr. Also there ls a much greater comradeship between the tsouiiicl‘ ' . _ ~ , b i e e o er much-en and thin. 1micnts than is cvcr established UvW 6n children and their father and mother. The reason for this 1s that the parents have relaxgeil. flieyi zorltslkc‘: out all of their theories of Cl1ild-l‘(1lll'ii1g 011 111911: m5 "orxzhm yt of time the younger ones came along they have discovered at mos their ideas about how to rear infant pltcnomenons were all bunk- Tliey‘ have quit trying to read something occult into a baby S ¢1'Y 41h‘: begun looking for n pin or the pcl>1101111111t 1101119: T1193’ have 19111111 “u . that everything an infant docs is not deeply significant, and that you can i giYt.‘ u child a bitc of candy without it curling up and dYmil 1111 ymlf 1951i i and rock it to sleep occasionally 1111119111» 11111111111; 1113 hhahls- A15“ that’ you canki ss it without cursing it with that mother fixation that will wreck l its whole future life. Parents never really 911103’ the" 91111111911 “"111 “m” they Cease t: regard thcin as agonizing problems that tliCY 113W 11° work out an realize that most of the diilicultics that they have lain awake nights 1P3’- lng to solve will automatically disappear if they ivill 5W9 nature 3511111151; to take its course. Nor do children ever get close to their gaieirtihstgieini mother and father quit “reams over them 1111111011111 1° 11mg ‘v - It ls queer that mcn and women who are not so long from their own '_voutli and who must rcmcinbci" how silly and inconscqheht 1119i‘ “@1131 ' how eager and how ardent and what false values they 111111 on things, fail to understand that their own children have to E0 thmugh 11115 same period of youthful folly and that it is something to smile over instead of ‘ tearing your hair about. But they don't. They expect their hobblcdehop boys and girls to have the wisdom, the settled 1111111050 in 111e, the thoughs and feelings and desires that they 11m“ "m1 “hen they find 111W navel" “id m“ their youngsters are Just kicls, mtide with the JOY 01 11V111E 111111 17111711111113 over with curiosity about. the show that is just unfolding before them. they bent upon their breasts and utter doleful lrimentations about what the younger‘ generation is coming to. _ Every day some mother tells me that: she ‘has 111515 W91" 11915911 1° skin and bone trying to teach her girls to be ordcrii’ and t“ E01 11111111 1° do household chores, and that she can't do it, and that they scatter their things all over the place. “(jood gracious,“ I say to her, “why vex yourself? All girls are like l that. Dont you remember when you used to hang your party dresses up i, on the floor and how you hated to make beds and wash dishes and how l your mother prophesied that you would run some man crazy 1f you mar- ried 111m’; And now you are the model housekeeper of the communitil Let Mamie alone, she will learn how to be orderly when she has her ow: house." | Or some mother walls out that her girls are boy crazy. “Well, weren't | we all when we were that age?" I ask her. “Don't you remember when 'you thought you would din if Tommy Jones didn't walk home with you from school or Jimmy Smith didn't ask you to dance at a party? “And don't you remember when you thought you would perish with chagrin if you didn't have as big zi bow of hair-ribbon as every other i girl and how you thought you had just as well give up and die and not try to live any longer 1n a cruel world if you didn't get to go on a picnic ' that you had set your heart on?" Yet we all grew up into respectable women and ziequlred a philosophy of llfc, and learned how to write the proper prlcc tags on things. And every day you hear men calling their young sons fools because ihcir boys wear giddy sport clothes and step out of nights and are more interested 1n a football score than they are in the stock market and drive their cars past the spred limit. What a pity that fathers can't remember tC-i‘. they did all of these things when they were boys and yet have set- tled down into being the pillars of the community. ' l 'I‘hnt is why I say parents need a sense of humor so that they can lnugih at these follies of youth instead of breaking their hearts over them. For the only thing that ails their boys and‘ girls is youth, and that is rsomctzhlng t.liat time cures. Alas, and alack. DOROTHY DIX. In Agony from Sheer Weakness Mrs. Spuigeon Dawson firmly believes she would not be hers today if she had not taken Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (tonic) and girls too tragically and they shed many $011131 This attitude isn't 200d for the Parents W1 111 Her lovely hands play the piano at parties, yet this wife of a young salesman does all her own work. This wife of a clever mechanic keeps house, ye: her smooth, well- cared-for hands never show it. Proud of her hands when she ea- termins, yet, as the wife of "n bank clerk, she cannot afford maids. As she reads her club piper, 11Gb hands give no hint of housework,- yci this doctor's wife has no maid: After the l1tll)y'S bath. apply alight film of " . no" Petroleum Jelly all _ liver the zlelicati: skim-head, too. Then _"-; with little cotton swabs on toothpicks, "ti! flcrillg/ apply to the baby's nostrils. g7 This cleanses and lubricates them and tends to prevent colds. o .5112: n 311050-811 safe, easy things to do, . Miseline" Jelly has been 118911101’ liable-s by mothers and (lot-tors and in [great hospitals for more than half a eentur '. And rcme he ~ ~ that the trailii-marryllc i’ label isyour assurance that you are get- fil,’ 1111i! the genuine product of the (Jhese- lZ tiliitigli hliinufzirrturing C0,, Cons’d, o >020 Cliabot Ave., Montreal, Canada. m - uQ-lIQQ ‘ ...-.....-..._. ti’ t. i. 4 i i 2 l 1 Style fivllow, I prefer the lovely, llllllbt reading: ' lie will soon reach ill!‘ "If the giraffe pcrsi-twntly grows This ought to make the "I'll Take Vanilla“ C0lll1tiil, Chats “I was so weak and run down l could nnt walk across the floor without faint- “Qunclz, quack, ign I i“ “ '< .1 mgr,- ‘ring airatlc who \-.i.u,.- a 51mg‘; food again. meal was for months.” moon with his i1'i c.“ “When my children were small," writes enabled to do by the use of Dr. Willnms‘ Mrs. Spurgcnn Dawson, Wotvnrton,0nt., Pink Pills (tonic). The iron and other ebments in than: tonic pilk increase the amount of haemo- 1-1- ing. Even the slightest exertion was too 1:111:15! cavern-myth: $18911: 111 u"! mudi. Days were spent in agony from 11 111153359111 "PP! 0 0178911 WIT" Am“ Anmmn sheer weakness, and nights kindle: lilo in all your thus: If - 11k 1f’ . -, ‘ __ _ were made fearful through just as a dnft of fresh all ' W11. c YIIYSQ 110V" 1111110 played out on hlllilall ciackcis, flawless hwm “Found kindle’ a Gm The rum h‘ you can more or less get back in ilic swing of iliillffi hv buying “I, seemed u u muhin“ but“ appcme ‘ ham‘ 0| - ~‘ '- I - l v ' some ymmgswr one o‘ the "(hm 10115131 hi“? 11111111711 i'1'11l1»'1.11111l<10' whatever would help me . . . well-being, natlul sleep, and pict familiar nursery figures, made of wood ]).’lll‘tll'rl in bright cnl- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills wen- Remmln" ability to do your work 01's. with 11111911111911‘ lhipcr shades to match. recommended, and after taking happily. - Although the duck, who gov}: twelve boxes l fmimi strength . Gets supply of Dr. Williams‘ returning and my stomach able to handle Pink Pills. Take them faithfully. Don't I had not known what a look for immediate results. Sonatina the beneficial nsulh come almost at one: What would you give to be able to cast -but not dlwafi- ca" u“! 1i‘ h h“ aside your wcnkncrs and sub-main viit- trial and you will be rewarded-Just u omus physical strength? That is exactly other Canadian m!!! 811d W001i"! 1i!" anmnvmeamdwsmnimueheenbeennwuded. 31 Sounuanaém. ‘ "IiZXQWUYFh Iii 1W1‘ VERYWHERE-clever wives doing all their own work : s : yet having hands as lovelyias women with maids! How do they do it? Again and again they tell us-"Our secret is Lux in the dishpan : : : Lux for other soap and water tasks, too" '. . . Do try this “lovely hands” secret yourself! So many soaps dry and harsheri the skin-but the deli- cate Lux suds soothe and caress busy hands-keeping them velvety smooth, and so daintily, prettily white. Costs less than 1c. a day! The Big Package does 6 weeks’ dishes ‘Al(‘1‘-il,i'lv I—- "..'~i of a ivcll known i ,'ti.‘lll‘lil_£§ unuiauiy wired to the pro- I l qn-ietor of ii theatre in a small '7 3'5"“ 1°‘ I {down \\'li(?l'i‘ his; company v.11: izolng to uppviii'. “Would like to hold rehearsal at your theatre trznorriuv aiterroim at thrc- o'clock. llavc your stage Q. When persons separate aitcri an introduction, what is said at parting? - A. "Good afternoon, Mrs. Siziilli," or "Good-bye, Mr. Johnson." Never say, “Pleased to have met you." Q. If a man stops to talk to a woman on the street, should he rc- move his hat? A. Yes; laauvevcr, ho usually rc- pl ices tt iutci‘ greeting her. Q. When a dessert dish is placed on a lartwi- plate, what should be laid bcinvmn the plate and the dizh? A. A small lace mat. -i—-—-?-Z__z_ The plumber worked and the 11011181 stood helplessly looking on. Hc was lczirniui: the business. This was his fir.t day. "$11M." he inquired, charge for my time?" "Certainly, you idiot," came the reply. "But I haven't done anything." The plumber to fill in the hour, had been lwkiniz at the finished job with a lighted candle. Hand- ing the two inches of it that was still unburned to the helper, he said, wttheringly; "rm-e, 1g you gotta be so darned conscientious. blow that out!" ——-—->_-_. "A pedestrian is often prone to be careless," any; a writer. And 11 11¢ 1! 1111191088. he is often prone. "do you general use. Lever Brother: Limited, Tomato. B718 J; [iyinileé MODESS REGULAR (standard thickness) lo thl most conrfortubte, protective and etlicient productfor MODESS COMPACT (get tly cour pressed) is thinner, ye‘ equally effective 101’ WW1» dress occasions and special use. keep hands smooth, white and young with LUX for Dishes . . man, (hlcf electrician and all thl manager stage carpenter, propert! stage hands present promptly at that hour." - Three hours later he received the following reply: “All right, he will be there."