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Dorothy Dix’s Letter Box Why Argue Over a Definition of Personality? There Seems to be no Conclusive Answer- . _ it is Something.You Have or You D0n’t Fashion Guides For Dressiiiaker '1`§i'= iii-\\' looking "Ballerina" .~..iii.; .It ~ is ii clii:.iiig stile for ;,:.i,=\\. c .\.;'i\. The front closing '.,.<.ic iz .~, it .~i|nple to slip into. u:'.» q;i:ckl_v fs. ieiied iiitixiii (-;i~_\ rtiicli. L\'.'ivy blue wool .:~= i ..\ :kit-liing tis, the original. 'l`E.i\ i "1\riiiid trciit lied sa~h and l~'. . . .re s'oiie bli:<'. A gay c t- iiiii ii. Z. gilaiil wool or gingham. ri". i i :i1I;.~ print, etc., are other 1. ii: i.iliric.» for school.... ii > .i \-'ii ii or r.i-on crepe for - .ff :l Complete dia- . i . _ .» = : ~_ r’;.ii't i‘ insiuried. ~` > . 1 ._lIiii :__ iirsiiiieci for .»:z“5 1. 'I '.1 :fri l`_‘ _\*<'.i:'.=. S74' 8 re- ar; 2 i of 3;!-iii:-li male- - it ',.i.l of §i‘3~.iiili con- si- F' 1 -is i f` . (:¥, “` 5 _ ‘\_i _ f. ‘--#_ l "`-'J DF) till. Q i tiiiie. / T his ig' //‘Trng . :_ ‘i_." " /__ `.._, .-li, 3 Q __,..._ _,_ _ J, _, 1%; _><~._\ .' rl' ` Ii? "=*. _ i i., l .t ‘Fi 5' ` ' i ---_ .'~. T’ ;l 5.. ‘. /-,_ ` g , h A ‘--~ _,_--,= 1)/ - . nam mi.Lo\i S ° vs V. it . . 'W rr ld Ana' > » "-‘ ' ' a lou,-r-i* 'zine for the process. Keep M; JE* . . ~ _ THE AND HER if you keep your nose to the grind- slone rough, ‘ And keep it there long enough i You soon will forget there is any y such thing l As the L>i.\i.Ls mai babble and the ; bzrds that sux; ‘ '1‘hc.=e ihrce tiiiiigr. will your world CDlll}li}5(?. Jiui _\ou, the grindstorie, and your poor old iio~e. _ -‘l‘lie Grange News. PAINTED WOODWORK 11 z.. ni-zur io wash painted 3 iv-'\i:i'.\.ik n small amount at a rinse and then wipe ¢lr_\‘. will p:i~\'i»iii those streaks so ofien ~seeii loilowiiig paint clean- THE ('()PPER ('()ll.S 'usli oft' the copper coils of the wlieii the burner and coils are cov ered w.th _.miles or soot it requires niorv g:i~ to hunt the water and them clean. HOUSEWIFE ACTIVITIES , ` Dear Miss Dix--We have had an argument over the meaning of per- TAKE A VACATION l m§efg,c:§1E,t¢j€,u1f1'¢;g;§ng[§h¢;; gsonality. A says that personality is looks in one DGPSOH. flow of f_g0e¢1h ln ‘m age of the f°wl_ another, frequently education; clothes in one case, while ln U10 01' it 15 i dsposftion. B contends that personality is -~ not any of these things alone. Flor instance, a person can have a p.easa.nt disposition and still not have personality. Or one _could graduate from ten colleges and still be ' without personality. While, on the con- trary, some people who are homely and not particularly clever or cultivated have person- ' allty. What is that certain something which makes personality? A. M. S. s il. , NEW NEGLIGEES MAY HAVE SHORTIIR. SKIRTS Since dress design exerts such a strong influence in negl.ge de- velopments, it will be interesting house coats garden frocks and the like will be interested in the sil _ houette sponsored by Schiaparelli for dance frocks. This is the full-skirted silhouctte. eral inches from the ficor, It hits y already created a great deal of rn- terest and since the Dirndl has to see if designers of robes lntime. -:_<:_:i-.- X Q ..: ` ’» » ` " .Qu with the hemline of the skirt sei- ` "_" "V ~ H .» -Vi -.\ F _. mf*-. I \ vi- . 5- - ' ' -‘f .4 _ it Answer: to defin consists. .-\ lt is Jus \_ _ y _. No one knows. No one has ever been able tain individuals that makes them different. _ . from the balance of the herd and that gives _ Caused such B fumre m neghgee _ them a magic that attracts us to them, | circles, it is natural that this short- I El C_ _ __ _ 1 er length skirt should ai o interest 1 can d1l1°_f_l_ :ln l_11cd to give a name to this mysterious quality, and she negnsee designem | \_____c C_._t_ 1; _ _Phe public promptly defined this as meaning sex appeal. It would seem that for summer ‘_ _‘ 5" “‘"‘@~5 blltffl-3 Ula! She lnlended the word to e 3V€ »-1 UQDQQDDDQ ...s-.»-».~»¢.~»»-¢.».¢.~-........... ,. “WHAT A GAY DCG YQU ARE V Q Ano srnauae as ir sasivis, i-is wagi . '..“?.T.‘;‘”..‘§ZL“i£2.?. ......°.‘€f'.‘.”3t.‘.§... _ gp. Hp/ v""e. %° Nfl!! Mnmilglflg l U\Qg{mg` l lfwvrsunrg minus megan; I i vaggigzp wro com: tru. uns fn 5 mg ig’ ,f ‘Qi , ...WAIT-NE GUI’ GOINGTO “AVI mms... f AN IDEA... FUN `K)N|G|", ‘J AFITKML "@ »~ I - s& . ‘li ‘r"7§=' A". ‘ . 1'. _ _' ` ' ` lla m e personality or to tell in what it! You cannot put your finger upon it. , t an intangible something about cer- __#_ AFII’/r’ f/1/ P1A 7) wEu__|Go______R_G____ KIND OF START. may MAXWELL HOUSE SUR( nxw ms um GOOD IOR YOU, MONEY... vou cmiumx ,. , nsiusr \viwiNsenzo. 'i é " wmiu Mn: ,~§.~',».` I tm Have oN£ Mons FCRMTUNIGWL _.* , _I cue mo csrsoi TOM- ,.»_ ;‘ ". ’=,.j_‘_' / ..a . some "‘ .- ._ \" ~ .1 455:; _ especially. it could fit very readily and pleasantly' into the picture, with sheer cottoris for very femin- l ine versions and the more sturdy . PAPER BAG RACE l Every one taking part places a large paper bag over his head-_ avy brown paper. 'I’hi.s makes lots 1 ,_ ___ r_'.'- ;‘ ‘ ` ot fun, as the contestants, not \ .~` " ` ` "' `_ "diff" " 4' ‘ ’V!"iii\ ie ile it a\\a\ the dovin bei .. iiii pi_,ti ,- ‘au ll.€' ng able to see. run all over the .: C _,l,._`.i` f_','_,]| Oh .ww "L1 C pi}_l lace. (Care must be taken to see »_ 5?. "t _ 1 ~ ' \__,__,» -.._.f' _'J .;_'~;","¢`_».-: ._ V.-:“-“1 the night. and are said to be help- f " ful for those suffering with rose g t to donnie a cbuple of dozen / ` °r my “vcr” ___ ___ nipples-those sold with baby boi-_ ‘ __ ‘ CARE OF THE OIL STOVE _ ties. Fill the bottle with pop. put* ` » £1 20:9 _ Send f‘..'tc¢n cents (150 in v.ii,'i K:-‘in careiiily address tc' ' -.v'- <'l:,'ir'iliin giving-. L 5 _._ '_o;9 .size .... ..... ... ; Take Om and Screw lids on mmm grounds. let some one hide a iouplef -*” L____"__ 2 _nche_S_ one pair or feet mu t_;iei.nded agree. is the ideal summer low .stuffed \\'.ih hair for sum mer use. They are much cooler to sleep on. much less apt to c.iu.~e the head to perspire during To prevent the little oil heater from rusting while it is stored aivay when nrt. in use, take cqiiiil paris of liiisccri oil. iurpcn- tiiiv and liquid stove blocking and apply with a paint brush. Let dry thoroughlv. then apply a soc- nnd coat. Any nickle sections. ure-asc tlioi-ouglilv with lard or petroleum ointment. caxuaowcuicxsu. Cut chicken up as lor slewing. iabout 2 iiielies_.> put on rubbers and scrviv on lid loosely. Put in boiler mid boil two and a half hours. iurii upside down and keep that._ “'11.V. and clean the feet. boil them sepa- raleZ_\. and use the water to put in J-me then put in rather more _ ,_ ,_ _. .____._..__ rovldes t Just an 01dCowhand ,, Yr _-fc; Tie rrdz- l;f~ miv lfi morths old fi 1 .’..~i-. it-;,i~.nifd rt ii Rd:-o cut We vit. ii 'ii--1. fascinated by the msn-sired cowboys he saw all wel-ring NH- __ gallon liars he's every "1 I-l :;» l~..i¢ Iii li ~. fturv elmps. Marvin Jensen, that's our . . l i .C Hating and mysterious, always rccognizabe but r'fr ii, That is porsoiialit '. Even chll re i V -' . namby-pamby, as mulch like thollsallitllsagg gthgplisgllgs ‘Ein hifi/xibbg and while the iniaiit iii the next crib will have something t.haI.p;,ttra,ct.s 5% iiticntion, iliiit awakens your interest and that makes you want to chuck t iiiidcr the chin or take it home for adoption. ' stimulation buoys you up down! _ . m ' __ _Certainly beauty has little to do with pci'sonal1ty, because the great rank and tile oi good-lockers are geiieiaily utterly oommonp ace You are content to admire them at a distance without desiring to know 'them ber. ter. While olten a homely man or woman is utterly fascinating Indeed, roasier-fresh. ]t`s pnekcrl a classic story is told of a man phenoimerially ugly who uscd to béasl, than R gven tifteen inniutes \\1th any woman he could outdlstance the handsom OASTED AND PACK est man ui the race for her favor. _ FIRST, the tantalizing fragrance of its aroma- then, the goodness of its mnlelilcss flavour. . . . And then-what friendly cheer! Its friendly . . . the one sure way to bring you entice as fresh and wholesome as the hour it lofi tlic roasting oven. . . . and never lets you in a super-vneiium tin ED IN CANADA DRIP GRIND Mimar A' .-.-..,-1... -1 , ~ ` -_ l . ......_, mmm, ,or me M '_ . _ -_ or friendly stimulation . . . millions turn mn aneurin . _, - , . I __ _ “f`». _ . f :I Dain mtl LE. H005 Vi a-Fresh Maxwell misc comes o ou ru f,_.f"`:i. f33 r iT t y t ly _ ` Coff" "" '-~~~< -.U sri --' """ nicviaa Il[__ mimi. ~ ' GOOD ID TMI I-AlT_DROP -m Nor does a flow of speech constitute personality unless it 1,5 the kind of persoiiiiluy that repuses rather than attracts, There are none from whom we flee so quickly as we do from monologists. Education is more , T0dl)"$ Shbfl WBVC , likely lo squelcli personality than it is to foster it. The student is hardly 4 vvci' even liuniiui. He gets dry as dust poririg over his books, as 5, general l thing. To be the glass of fashon and the mold of form certainly calls at.- ieiition to a pcisiiii, out it takes sonietlling besides clothes to make person- Radio Program ality. No one yetuiis io clium up with a ia.ilor's dummy. ‘Al nm’ h E°"°“' 5‘°'°*"‘7 ! Neither is ziiniiibi ity personality any more than plans manga 15 pap. rika. People with good dispositions are ccrta niy the salt of the earth, but TUESDAY, SEI"l‘l-.MBER 28 they ure not its spice. g,;_“|5 9:30 a.m -“l-aust" i.| sci; ts), Probably we :ill hui-c our own definition of personality For me, per- 1 way of doing things and saying things so that they are never quite like any m" 15'” mcg' , one else. Anti it coiisists in uu.liv.dua.ls putting pep and enthusiasm inw _ _ ‘olfxo _ , everything. They are never rubber stamps, never ciull, flat and b01‘in€. And ‘$7 p'm"”'1°yama M ‘l"M5' they rouse ii iceling in you. You may hate them or love them, but you .irc ncier iiidiii'i‘i't-ui io tiiehi. And they have a nameless charm that yOu Amly- JZK' 19-7 m~ 15-1° "W2 5 can never describe cvcii to yourself. JZJ. 25-4 111-. ll-80 mfg. i-__ Stflxkhhn Lint' Pei-soiiiility is a grand subject to argue over, because were 1; no ans. V 6 p.m.-.Science iii the News. wer to the problem. W2)gA_1=', 31,4 m__ 9,53 mcg, LIJNUUA Dear Dorothy Dix-My fiance and I plan to be niarricd in the near ' 6:30 p.m.--'They’re Off." a ion- futurc, hut. we are confronted by a vcry pcipiex ng pisocicni. his iatnei' .stop variety of sliced and rliythm. and mother uve in a large home that is realty adequate for two lainuics, GSP, 19,6 m__ l5_31 mgg_; G50, but we dont. want to live under the same root with them, although iiiuy 19.7 m., 15.18 meg.; OSF, 19.8 soiiiiliiy coiisisis in originality. ln a man or woman having an udividual a play by Ggeme' TPA`2' “L6 : d . e as Y 4 lbs. granulated sugar Method: Cut the plums in halves and remove the stones. Peel the marrow and slice thin. Place both fruits in a. preserving kettle and sprinkle the sugar over»the top. Let :land for 2 or 3 hours to ex- tract tlie juice, then cook gently un- til the jam is thick and clear. Crack about 12 or 15 of the plum .stones and remove the kemels. Chop these nrid add to the jam just before rr.-moving from the fire. Pour at once into hot. sterile jars iiiid seal, Ban oi the Imperial .lapiiiiescl ' Now wc have room for just one more rind so that we do not neglect any of the fruits we first mention. ed. it will he one for pears. You can make this with the Bartlett pears which are here or you oan use the infer hard pears, The Bart- lett-s cook stay more 4 lemons Sugar the white, which has Measure the ,lam is I hot, sterile ~:r' __;t_ l1P better! lihia oilicli in small dice. PEAR. MARMALADE 4 lbs. pears 2 cupss crushed pineapple Méthod: Peel and core the pearl and cut them fine. Add just enough water to prevent their burning and cook until very soft. Grate the rind ironi the lemons or put it through the food chopper and cut the pulp fiiie. discarding all pithy port, Add to the pear pulp with the pineappll been flmiiml. the fruit and odd 1 cu; of sugar to each cup ni the fruit Cook gently for 1 hour or unti thick. Si-ir oftmi so thai it won’t scorch and then pour lnil jars and sonl. ___ W. -- 1-ea..-1 are grand people His mother thinks as we do, but his ia/ther can t see m_, 15,14 meg; G59, 35_5 m are using cologne for evening as one you re ly like. 1t's a nice idea to have it match the odor of soft curves. makeup that gives your _ electrical tasting laboratory indi- mopile. a sensitive instrumrnt for Answer: to house two taiiilics oi relatives. p us the iiitamout 1 - ' odor wheix days ag: me h0?t__s?_ why two luninies should live separately. Are the three of us iooish in Funhemm,e_ since me ben” “_ insisting that no two related ia1n.lies should live in the same house? eties no longer have a slight med- ‘ ALNL' icinal tang, more and more women wen M daytime Lei me advise you with all the earnestness of which I am capable to select w1og_ne'a5 you do anv ___ insist upon settuig up your own separate home and not to go to Live in the mme um d bs I "_, A Q; _ house with your in-luus, no matrerliow good and kind they are, or how ' P ng a 0 I5 an R fond you are oi ihcin. You are now on the most beautiful te.i'm.s. keep “em °“ you; wrists “nm W” fmd , that way by keeping away from them. No house was ever built big enough YOU! D801 OU OP Solis and YOU! Your lathcr-in-law~to-be is looking at the matter from a mans point of l P°Wd°"» 01 °°Ul'5°- but Ver' view, which includes economy and the using of unoccupied space. He WNY 110'- %°S0l“W'l' “@¢€SS8fY- doesnt see why two women can't get along comiortably togetlier, nor why you should want io have a home of your own. But your mother-in-l.aw, PRETTY WOMAN SHOULD being a ivomiin, knows that two women, even when they are mother and DRESS T0 HER TYPE daughter, caimot keep house together viithout clashing because there is the difference oi a whole generation in the.: training and habits. Also she under the same roof. If you are sort of round and knows that every woman wants tier own home in which she can do as she blonde and prettier than you pleases. And Moiliei'-in-law should be wise enough to know that what you are smart, look for a dress this ‘ iion'|. see in your in-la.-.vs literally doesnt' hurt you, and that you wl.l have autumn which br ngs out your less to crit eize and fewer iaults to find with each other ii you do not live skin a pinkish glow. and a femiiniie l W colffure. It doesnt martyr wha; l Every young couple should set up their own home and they should set type you are so long ag you do 3;; ‘ it up alone. 'i ncy are a thousand times more likely to make a success of you 9;” 1_0 lntenglfy may (Wm thc r iiiai'ri-eige it' from the very lust they are thrown upon each other for conipaiiioiisiiip and help, and if they can do their adjusting when no tturd gLrpp|;R SA-"N y party is siiuiciing by to reieree their quarrels and take sides. So insist upon ____ ‘ .iaviiig your own homc. That way your happiness lies. Satin; me stmenm u _ 1 ` Dear Dorothy Dix--1 am a giri oi 16 the oldest oi four mothcrless muclpauon of the ng; s';,;g:l_n n ctiidreii. The youngest is 12. Our father is think ng of getting married, _iut we are opposed to it because we tear that it will break up the har- .noiiy oi ine ironic. We climt want to be selfish, but it just doesnt seem as Ans\\'er‘ ANOTHFR REASON ,FOR QTRAW though hi- .should get married again. Will you please give us your view- HATS IN SUMMER point on iii... suiiutt? KIDUISH- “"°"“° '°"' °°“d“°t°“ 'V “ I ii your rather is making a wise choice or a second wire. if he has ul- , l l .him d th be t I uw that “nw is about the GOWN, cctoa a good scns ble voman it wil be tie best for an e s or , I you for him to marry. Pmaible m°*¢"°'l fm' 9' summer hat' ‘ Of course, the idea of ii stepmother is repugnant to you because tradi- The “"4 were mme with “~ "1"" tion has made the cruel stepmother into an ogre who devours the helpless little cliildrcn who fall into her hands. me'-‘""nU radiant "MTW ‘hen "° But the mean stepmother occurs fa.: oftener in fiction than she does W“7)~ 0" ° "mf Where the 'fm' in rea. life. Most women viho marry widowera try to substitute for the Dfltul* W” 95 in the Sh“d*’» °"9 mother the young ones have lost and do a mothers part by them. I have thermopile was exposed to the sun. known only one or two harsh stepmothers, but 1 have known dozens of 11105121' Dl°°¢sai su¢i'¢uW' Eiga-ui. l AMsmingSmils. PRESSING SITUATION Weary father, appearing in parlour doorway at mldt‘ll8hl»1 - "My dear slr, I have no ob.l0¢ll0¥\ to your coming here and sitting up half the night with my daughter, or io yoilr standing on the d-oar top for three hours saying 'Good-night/ But, in consideration for the rest. ofthohouseholdwhowllhwgnso deep. wui you kindly take your el- bow off the bell-push." PATERNAL PEDAGOGUE Jimmy had been sent to bed by his mother for using a naughty word. when his father cams home she sent him up to punish the boy. "I'll leach him to swear!" he roared. and started \ip the stairs. He tripped on the top step-and even his wife held her ears for a, few moments. "You‘d better come down now," she called up after the ar had cleared somewhat. 'iJimmy'| had enough for his first lesson.” DJ D tern m., 31.5 ll 12: 25.5 12: 19.7 4 a PEACH AND PINEAPPLE 21 lc 2 cups granulated sugar 0 Mc 11.75 meg. | 6:35 p.m.-Short Wave Mail B98. 6. .strumenis a mclici ous report. 8.45 p m -Symphon pcm; Latin American Chilean and ll p m.-Lo. Ciimaiieses. quartet. YV5RC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg BERLIN 9I5_ pm.--About L..risquencis, Soldiers and Wandering fellows. '45 p.m.-Gerniaii Musical 'In~ _ . ' » ` I - » ' r.`»`1 O _ . ` In- . . ,_ 31.2 . . | .‘ l DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 9:55 p.m.-"`l=‘i.'-h_lng," a feature program. GSG. 16.8 m., 17.79 meg.; GSI. 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg.; CSD, 25.5 m. 11.75 meg.; GSB, BUENOS Alklh. ARGI-lNTl\'l~` RX 31.06 m., 9.66 meg. CJRD. 48.7 m., 615 meg.: CJRX, and Songs. for Home Singing. JZ LYNDHllRS’I’. AUSTRALIA Talk. VK3’LR, 31.3 m., 9.55 meg. 7HECOOK’S\ SCHENECTADY F2XA.F‘, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg I BERLIN 254 m 1177 mer SAN'lIAGO (HILL at'onal Music CB960 9 60 meg \,‘\RACAS LONDON m.,9.51 meg. pm.-Dance Music. L , SASKATOON 30 a.m.-Old Time Frolic l m., 11.72 meg. 'I`()K\'0 45 a.m, -Childrens Soiigs,l K, i m., 15.16 meg, ‘ .m.--(Wednesday) -- National CORNER -2 cups diced peaches up diced pineapple Pastel Kni 4 Dress Mayfair Needle-art , D€Si8t1 N o.3»l Needlework departments eve'rywh8're are full of fascinating new yum! for costumes and knit costumes are even more popufar than ever bef0Y6- Llttle wonder this is so for women have become expert sit. fashionin8 91°” im knit garments and have teamed that nothing answers so many P105' 1 orange. Juice and grated rind l iems both in town and country wear. This smart two-piece may be 'Wd' 12 marasohino cherries. chop- 1 with short or long sleeves as you prefer. simple yet novel orwnw0fk "~“" Nd I the fmnt of the blouse which has a deep buttoned closing at the MDW Lhod: Scalri and peel the peaches and cut fine. Either cut , but any color either dark or light. will be equally smart. ratiem includes a tissue pattern for i>‘a¢.idngu~ie garment altar it \‘ the pineapple into fine dice or use l the drained, shredded kind. Place l .k with the orange and the sugar. l S0 Cook gently until the conserve 0 is thick and clear. Just before re- U moving from the stove, add cher- ries cut in quarters. Pour into hot, 1- sterile jars and seal at once. N the Juice and grated rind of _ Plums combine well with marrow and this one makes an inexpensive D jam for the marrow adds to the _ N lllk ` b FH »-._ and doesnt affect the flavor.. For complete pattem and instructions for all of these nd 20 cents in stamps orcoin (coin preferred) to The Chl-I' uardlan Needlework Dopartmsxit. se this coupon. ' Print your name and IMIHI I*-*‘ o The Charlottetown Glsnllan eedlework Dept. ESIGN N. 319 g|||¢--_-_-._--@_»--_-_-_-_-' S¢re¢¢AddI'¢ss-----_--°'-__-'__-“"""°"' PLUMARROW IAM --4 ha.biuei>1ums CNY-'-'---------hwhss---___._.-- -3ha.manow ...__ ... ~... ' " """"'»"".if`__|*' ~,;5___-_ 1 Y i ' ‘ ` __ - _» #fr .»...._ A f '- front and plain neckband. The original garment was made of lemon IU” nit. 'rms pain-rn is avaiiabia in rises u.'i4, is, is and zo. aasv-10-4°* these fruits ln a preserving kettle 1 low working instructions without abbreviations, an assembling w .surf -A