PASZE TWQ fiDorothy Dix Says- OMEN NEED ’TO"‘CHANGE THEIR VIEWS ON CLOTHES Whether They Dress To Please Other Women Themselves, Or Men: Still Unsettled, But The Male Is Becoming Critical One of the things about which there has been hitter debate ever since Mother Eve made the first skirt out of flit leaves LI Whether W001!!! dR-“l to please lllullbfilYflS, to make other women envious or to allure men. No - wse-ws -_ decision has ever been reached on the subject because if women knew they won't tell and if men know tlley have found that discretion ie the better part of valor and that it is never safe to criticize s. woman‘; clothes. It is anybodys 581111 eizher way. The theory that women dress w please themselves and ivithout my regard for the eslheiic sensibilities of others is borne out by the, fzict that so many of them seem to take their. own faces or iigulcs into consideration when the? liaselllbltt their wardrobes. Apparently thmDur-l chaise their dresses and hats without kl ai thought to iihetiler they W111 “like ma!!! like ligures 0t fun or living pictures. Henoe we daily" behold the spectacle of tall. skinny women (hissed in stripes. while their chubby sisters scclllllltll)‘ add to their noulifl-flke by (ll-kin! 111611}- selves- out in oluids and frills; women with sal- eriilus biscuit ooinnlexlons crown themselves ln v ‘sienna... » pole green headgear. krandlno blithely (10118 girlie-girlie fro ‘is und \\ omen ivilh tired, worn, wrinkleo faces 611113188118 every (ieicct and clill nueuilon to their croii s feet by fillwulefl-DB them- selves ill llll-llniile pinks illill blues. . _ ' .'."’ll . lnlczpl-lralltlfllnl.‘ ll huvc- a superhuman vanity that makes them g1.11.l;‘;1§;l3 o...‘ lirr so bruuinul that tliev con irear anything; or Whether “ ‘ ‘ ‘ty complex that 11185498 them 5° desvemm . nrettles. is a matter oi coniectulie, Any- . oi women who look us" lf their Worst enemy {.5 or llicl“, yet U10)‘ 596111 hBPPY and cheermL -.. u ivi . ,,“,,{.§’,,.... (lresg for olher women has iniich strong ll because women know lllut 1.11911‘ 515W“ Judge ‘hem l s uni‘. tllui liller giving iliem olie uDDYB-lilnfl 813-1199 the!‘ ivuieiice in by their clo‘. knlzo; iii1o.licl' o I e Lneir (JOJLE are Kills ar-iirs vintage or llist. Also, iey know ln.it, ivlille ivomcn may respect the intellect of a ' lo is MOJJMIY dressed, they stand WllJL io buy and how to wear it. One of tlie| »0l.'ili'.‘, girls try l0 inmate the movie stars is bc- d . xltllli relisolls \‘.il'i nil t‘ Or ofl. cause oi Wlliil. the ladies on the screen have on. Don't Dress for Men but lllllll ldeu leziit-s nle cold. inil.n.t;x-, llli n1» opinions on clothes are regarded with scorn and coil- teiiipa. by ivomrli. Whenever you hear a, woman say that her husband go... Sliullliillt; sun her and picks out her llfllS and gowns. you can hear a murmur or s). mputliy from her listeners and see in their eyes that they regard liel" as o. iiiiirlyl‘. Also, n‘ ivouien dressed w please men. you would never see another female lll brecclii s. For men feel about the Woman who gets herself up as on llllltlitluli mun JllSL exactly as women feel about a man who is a femlim liriporsoliuior. lilore is nothing alluring to a. mun in a woman who looks like ii grubby lii.. boy \l'l‘.ll llldllOflIlBil hips. The eternal masculine ideal of woman is one gurbed lll lovely soft. gay. flowing draperies. and as long as men could fllCltllf: to women tliey kept them dremd that way. c Husband]! Comment As a. further prcof that women don't dress w please men, look at the married ivomen. Do they buy the kind. of hats and frocks they think their husbands \\'1ll like? Not on your life. displays ill-r laiest confection to Husband, he breaks into brutal laughter. and cries out: "You coll that (lo-funny thing a. hatl I thought it was a fancy salad." or. "soy, irziich out, or the freak show will get you l! you appear in public ln thin dress." It is only iiltlr vlillslifilltls find out by painful experience that mixing fun of their wives clothes means that they will go out and buy other hats and gowns lhat they will like just as little. that causes them to suppress (illflgéfllllllulls of lflllllllllle fashions. tile argument llLlS gone for years and year 1 ‘whom women dross lxiliu settled. but perhaps §§$§Kt¢§°$fit§fié§ now that tile college boys have jumped into the fray. It appear; that ghee do nolt approve of bole-headed girls. and an editorial in eat mg co eue papers says: “We are tired of fmwzy who loss lllirll‘ fnnliletl locks and expect men to swoonqlllzeetll: glfflltllge Bgleegrl gout lllliQtofOillUll iviihout lints on the street. We think girls 1601; well ressec wl 1 halts and silly without them an _ cottggulinet QlXllS ivho boycott hats". ' d we an going to 5m" a m} ‘on: or ll0ill and, while they are at it will 14m 1Q mm m“, abou: abolishing the monstroslties that the millyge “ire” oonécting POWHGHYS? noRlormr! Dix. I lv ,1 ‘n - Q s For Sparkling Good Heallli. W4 ). DESIGN N0. MO - ~ "“ ‘Phi; lovely new fen design chair beck eet is e tone to i d when completed ie most attractive. Pattern o. contains of. aterlals needed, illustration of stitchu and complete instructions, To order oemem: write 0r send above ialcture with it cents in ooh te Guardian. - stamps to eedlework Bureau, Chariot Charlottetown Gilardian eedlework Department tgn No. 949 T1. "‘ ‘ ' gug____....__.---.____-_--_.---_ flgggl‘ ADDR135_-_-_Qff!-_________ WQQCQQIQQQQ$$QIQIQ_§_QQ§— Woman's Realm 1'... eta mu Y... Fella!!!‘ work: quickly. It he e 1nd About Fellows‘ Syrup" Conwbilnd Byrlup offlypophoepbigee toeootbe "15P!’ nerves Anni . d e0 [and nppetiteund restful sleep. Try it. 45 11E COOK ‘S CORNER , . b ad ' bs, m“ m improve their looks so they inlgnt nae,“ m the 623$‘? 1k slightly and then add the sugar and salt to it. Add some of the 68g yolk mixture and mix and then return all to the pan. Add the raisins. Allow to cool slightly. bake 1n a 350 set about 35 to 40 minutes. When done a. knife. when inserted in the 08mm of the dish. will ozme out o; CollJsc, ilu- prevailing belief is that women dress to please men, clean- For outside of men dressmakcrs and men vanilla sauce. Serves four to live. Next morning, peel onions, and trim celery, than flllmtly tender, and the mixture ls some- what thickened. ,Iss-1_1&_°1=M ausm AND COCOANUT BREAD PUDDING 1-2 cup breadcrumbs. 1-2 cup coeoanut 1 tbsp. melted butter 2 cups hot milk 1 egg yolk 2 tbsp. sugar 1-4 tsp. Salt l cup seedless raLsins 1 9B8 white. beaten stiff. Scald the milk and and cocoa.- the hot mixture to Add a few gmixis of salt to the ,. ' eg wltile ldbe l‘i - (‘ll- llll tollols die uni unune or iihite cat and whether gIeElk-tlmldfllirtto getfilrstt ien in awe and reverence °“-§eT°3e~ P0111‘ into a buttered Set in a pan of hot water and deg. F. oven till Serve with top milk or SWEET CUCUMBER RELISII 12 large cucumbers 2 cauliflower-s 0r i head cabbage i0 onions i quart Vinegar 3 head; celery 2 tablespoons mustard‘ seed 1-2 cup mustard 1 teaspoon tumerlc 6 cups sugar 3-4 cup flour Mild cold vinegar Method: Wipe the cucumbers then cut coarsely and put through the food chopper. salt and allow to stand overnight mile times out of 1o when Wife Eigaiaeggg 121211111118. er not. accom- Sprixikle with of salt used. trim cauliflower. put these thro h the food chap- pezzflf ulsusedinp1aceof_ oaullfloweer, this and shred finely. Place all the vegetables in a pre- serving kettle and add the vinegar, muster ' seed m Now moisten the flour with l little mild cold vinegar. made in the proportion of half vinegar and half water llVhen e. smooth. paste is fol-med, odd to the pckle Stir end i nuxtun. qontiuue cooking until the mixture 1g thickened and there ls no raw taste of flour remaining. Jars and Pour into hOt, Hey Fortune-Tell; to Glrl Friends and Beell flnq Ieerete A Iii with All Girl friends, been: -- ell ere Isl-flied if you have e gypsy way will eudll And tortimes ere easy with l trusty lint of eel-d meanings ie guide you. Here's e fortune k It W. a! he k7 Ila" eerde — Kin], eee end Juk o! Diamonds and he Two, ‘three and Ace of Hearte- elee 14 random ends. Shuffle and have eeeli fortune- eeeker drew e eel-d. The lucky enee dnw one o! the "Lucky Six." The King ef Diamonds meme lot: el detee; the ‘rliree of Heme. good um; the Two, someone levee you. you'll know who noon! 0r on e twosome with your new beau — weave his fortune by lie magical Method el levelul He'll hm ll 7°“ P nette (Emit e! Clubs). en fmpoe. tent buslneen fi-Ip (Nine of Clubs). e nine in ulery (Four el Die- mondu). “Which mean) you een merry her” — tell him-“nnd here's gemrhlgllt of Hearts flint an you 1mm he secrete of up; tet- iine-telllngl Our n-page boo Ive: meanings ef all cards. bow to reed ten-leaves, dominoes, dice. the "crystal." Hu horoscope for each month. swdml-flwlneforoureepy Olfifimwiflillbmt -» n. Gufldkfi mmflélu" "’ O Service. Be sure to writs l Address and tilileulxlflllngogfr “w: "CID. Feéihu " . . T"? mARFP.."Ll§.'F9l?T§...§EléRPlAP'-- v vvv vwvvv w vv vvvvv ZANG-IOIIIAION be the day! the flowers, Michael-frost may come tonight; Here's the end of summer; I muit not complain; Theieil be other summers. iuat es arm and t W . Daisies cool and drowsy, drooping after ls all a-soamper, mblns hopping near, Gold in every dandelion, every buttercup; corative and utllltiy though the staple colors-black, blue and brown — will b'e in greatest demand, there ls quite s. run on sports tan clever handles. Every year “” year Michael growigg older — Michael u . —Kstheryn Ullmen in America. HANDBAGS G0 LARGE FOB STREET CLOTHES summer, every Like the last rose oi’ summer. the bright and bizarre handbags oilave gone for another season and n their place Fashion presents the new styles for fall and win- ter use. Large and tuck-under-the-slm for street wear are the new Can- adian bags oi alligator, goartskin, calf and morocco. For those who must have handles, there is an interesting variety styles. Al- But for dress weer, the bags are smaller. Mostly pzuched with they are shown in en attractive variety elf suede, Soft leathers and fabrics. HUMOURLESS TAGORE The death of Sir Rabkidrath Ta- gore recalls a curious incident when he attempted to visit the U ted Slates and Canada in 1929. At Van- couver the immigration officials supplied the usual papers, each with a long list oi’ questions. Dr. Tagore who had recently received the Nobel award in literature. answered them all until he calme to the query. “Gan you read and write?" Then the poet went straight up ln the air, refused t0 reply and went back to his sihlip in high dudgeon. He had no Sense 0f humour. If you live in a damp climate an emery needle cushion is necessary Vfileu early Michael, never uk me in bOth de-. vv vv v vvvvwvvvvv I... . e- f iihwoutbebetnletheenll u.wlll thnneetflee )fll slliuiny and flee kiln hilt. have been added. best for these. GRAY l5 IDUORTANT OOLOB sultfs the at hemline, neck and wrist. Jacket is foul- patch cessories of light brown a hat of the same shade brown. PIPES CORRODE VERY QUICKLY I rapidly than cold water has been found corrosion more than doubles Institute In view of the import experienced master pl controls to prevent excessive tem- stitute points out, vary faces. country may not be in materials. OCTOBER s, 1941 isure . - - o . -- - _- 4 Y. Social and Personal Fashions v Literature Livinge -The Woman's Realm-.- When you feel cold end left June's house the Oekton Sea‘ Khan-men ~ l-uh alto dlldn" filli h ls qu e ous. Seaggn ‘vvzell and add l ill/file 88184 cream. White bread and butter ls ou? first. you cam give me that con- t Jan Andrews wl 701i," Greg said bluntly. ‘And then 7011 can take ourself out of town. m. these first cool (isye, the new?“ e come o 40.5.1.1; face. V“ said coldly. "I don't business it is of bu your: .tbemtteriselready eontrgcthubeenmfied the company I "I might have known you'd move t it out of town be of Jones fkrllends could take a hand.’ eck turfiu. 71f that's all you light have _to say. Ill to my minute, Rand-sill" eai reg |etepping close to him. "I gust want ltoglveyouawarnin.I t Iso much as a little ger hurt Jane in any way whatever. I'll nave thing. And gray of- ten considered a. spring color, shows up importantly right now. rm- town street wear an expertly tel- lored suit of soft gray tweed is bound with a darker shade of y has pockets. on one of which is worn a. special pin or clioil a; gs. are smant with gray. and e ile Hot water oorrodes metal more and it that the rate of with each ~10 degrees rise in temperature. This means that the rate oif corr- rosion in a hot water heating tank and system will be doubled if og- el-ated at 180 degrees instead of t e recommended 140 degrees, accord- ing to the American Iron and Steel I "Quite! ilou make it very Clefl that you're in love with the gir." He was gone befon: Greg could aey g stood perfectly still parting shot. In love with . as he in love with tier? as that why he had come here in an effort to protect her interests? cked up his hat and the hotel. He walked away sim- lessly, scarce] conscious of the dir- anoe of oon- serving metals for national defence. the engineers of the institute ad- , ectlon he too A mental etin-e of vise hzme owners to have the Jane floated before him. e saw the operating temperatures of th small, alert, ll tfi th to ml llflgatg: fnfitrl? tl° u" the freckles dus warm rich curves of ner water heating systems checked by rs. The use o! proper thermostatic peratures ls recommended by the institute for all hot water heatng plants, both direct and indirect, YIX’ -- l Different types of water, the 111-‘ w“ in their" corrosive effects upon metallic sur- What may be conddered an economic stlution in the choice of - piping materials in one part of the l A, we“ another Soft water with acid reactions such as are found in the extreme eastern and northeastern part of the United States em quite cor- roslve w ferrous end nonfenous He found himself trembling and the the a little truth in what Aleck had ssid. If he wesnlgtaolnmiove with Jane, he of lien pointed. straight ward a. career tbs-t was contrary tosllhisldealsinreardtoa wife. try to clip wild bird and expec 11y in captivity as to hope w ' e one sway from hel- and expectflléer to settle eontentedlyi ti’. Greg's jaw pet into grim “Y u sepl" he told himself.- FOl! Wl-IITINISS AND NATURAL IRIOHTNISS EXCLAIMED J|M'$ AUNT. ‘THAT'S SUNLIGHT’ Q You'll get lllllllflultufiqe muweeht". 3N3? ewrlah R'- ail-pure eee hsnnful lllll tennte. _ leey, ilienodl household IlOIIlIII MY Slllllllllll. WASHES ARE THE TALK o|= THE TOWN! SAID POLLY WHEN sue sAw THE swears I'D WASHED wm-i SUNLIGHT. ~ Snowy; spellers welllee l". get her. my friend, nrm admonition to had a curious feeling.- when he stood on ih - d ye later and wane: i Macias Aunt Em! to take expression that was w. curious mix- t c and cold determination pt her eyes averted from had drawn Doris Stewart aside and w n: into her ear. “Look, baby, tile only thing that with any brains could find this headache of a town Just about knocks me that“; can't get back to a . obs-noel for you to b York for e 1i tle visit before I have to ileeve there with this Andrews Dorie gaud u at him lroluy. "Well. Iudo neeg w do J0me mil»- Aleck. "I'll write minute I hit town." °°l then, pervleing th lime called. 3582's . rtliodaiii" Iv Sam call he'll ht them like nabs: out of Hades‘? sh ed held out her hand. "I'm sorry I was ett; llgllablollvtould 6m in e . ll V I glli-olltnohlbce u it hadn't ' “ "Don't talk llhe l llttledfoof," sold "All I d was to brusq . myself some stories for my paper. A“ oéiened. and I'm not hep ned." unlit. eelelnreemfa upped in oureunuzly, Jone - and 11hr the flret time, Aunt erd Ole grinned. all‘ neverouthougnt beet pilots in the us’; ilgr’: le 3P1. Jill wim lulp t; ‘Egg t. t- fore my get startled -tll'ed eel-on it. mlwlnfl‘. ‘it; and new partnership; i-eq eel-e. tekin l the facts f t - ....l..€..F’l...’.. whmtmt? l8‘ .23.‘. what tn ev wi of tllftoill/seshfi adored planes you'll be s bright-eyed as mur- eoon. How low into New whouhad ‘boar: epal-a on o e ready to "ide, You ve been been for some at]: of IBIWII.” I110 her. ‘iAnd the pin m?" like this. Emily "Buck up! Rlndlll -flf yesterday put you on the de- fensive, you can broader wn-l-toryy and with green: assurance of advancement todiuy. Oheerve well and m when I01! know you should $352." her house, in m; you profits, advancement today her shadow on a._ submerge doiihti. fears, gloom. If in OGIOBBR l! (Ubn) - Mechanics. laborers. b8 d fikely to find quick success. l lie eel : "Your clock ls M "In!!! 11w on the u I'll ever bent]: ride “M ‘um ONLY SOLD For Wedneerey. Oct. sih MARCH 21 to APRIL 90 (Arlee) -iMl0re favorable and encouraging than _,eeteivl"ay but you can't be is: or careless. Your sense of tlon and value would be keen. Mattias of n. confidential mtine and all brain work especially fav- ored Anna. ai to MAY no moron- frlendly rays exlet until 4:15 pm; through the ‘afternoon and evening we have bo benefit and unfriendly aspects. Get our ectivitiee started early; be m-ilel- ul of important details. finances iiiie great MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemlnl)- artistic Less suspicious for new line and social matters than for practical matters that iue u m. your creative genius wo lng but ve it substantial backing. No eerineesl JULY 23 (Cencer)— JUNE 22 to Dtmit let a desire for money gains prevent you values that are not gauged by dol- from appreciating lure end cents. PiLh forward now reel skill in worthy under- JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (bee)- recomioitre on AUGUST 28 to N (Virgo) — Skill, intelligent men- nt effort and advantages will not all in the industrial and home- front lines ere eevpecisuy spon- sored b today's stei- aspects. You in ertls c profeuions and you en- ed in social activities an lue Woirt you loin me? you vim-find ll’ "+755. orl’ g le have e’ cup of dellcleue lief CONCENTRATED BOVRIL Your Individual H O R O1 Ily Frances Drake -v‘q tired lN BOTTLES SCOPE to NOVEMBER. I! during the earlier part of the day. Hum ere cautious. patient end ge , you'll accomplish much. NOVEMBER. 33 tn DECEMBER fl ( ttal-lus) — You can change em ocredayintooneofcon. stnictive mtg enldmgreet Compare no w‘ 00m w with enablers: be vgilin to e sugges ons gracious ; on miss opportunities. Dwmmm 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Retrench wise] to add to your knowledgi Oere observe how beet to Prove and advance, both spiritually and tem- porally. livery day doesn't need w be one of intense action. Time ll also needed for reflection, planning, studvlng. JANUARY M to FEBRUARY l0 (A ueriue) - Constructive ac- tivi. es in all trades and pmfese- ion; ere favored. Money gains ou other quick returns may not be immediate but this need not Allomlnlsonlle JUST CALCULATE Walking in the Highlands. a man Mind that ihlle watch had stop- ped. Entering a. farmhouse and notic an olld grandfather cloak, surely wrong?" “Nsething wrung wl’ it" ane- wered the farmer. "It's you that downs understand lt. When the wee noun‘: straight up and the big haun‘: straight doom. it etrlku ten; but the richt time‘: five Willie-What's the name oil the new baby next door? Billie-Weemei-strip. It kept Rs tether out of the army draft. you. Continue to do your best ARY I1 to MARCH 20 heel-l) - You are among the favored today. Friendly aspects emwnyourdsldolnforthedlf- fieult or the tedious minor tasks (you can handle them.) Benefits indicated. A CHILD BORN ON “PHIS DAY will be noted for its quiet calmness and good reasoning powers. Ar- tistic, o inel, and (if training hes been e tulil and sound) it can be depended upon to think things out well before eating. A just. ble somebody who will dis- like_ anything that rings false. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant wfil! Stops Perspirutlon l. Does no: rot resses or men's shim. Does notin-iute akin. 2. No wilting to dry. Cm be ‘I Illllld xi utter allowing“ nmnr no s pen en for l to '5 deyetfllemogee odor from perspimion. l» A pure, white, greueleu, stainless vanishing cream. I. Arricl hes been evnrdecl the AppmvelSeeloftheAmedeen Institute of Laundering to: being hennlen to fabrics. Kidd ll {he LARGEST III-LING DBODORAIW. Try n for today! LRRID ‘,- "all. ll 1:4 ll Needlecrait/ —For The Home ' nit-shaped eeklln , soul. ioped sleeves. a ivfldlz. wid: welbt- be-nd elnd Irewt skirt. Whnt GIDQ l0 Qfll-lfl. send for your pattern new and Victory" the uet to pom t-Mt you know ul- ltun when it Be "v m No. me u rwi-ie l 8-8 Ylrd e0 flare l: included in 16 nq p nd Twenty (201: in ll i co 'Wr|tn Q1‘ ,0 ferried. rel- Pattern. number Be Iun to state flip vou wish Style Ne. me Bill ............. '-"ii_*-1-—i- lune 4W3