PIAQI-‘QLWO Woman's Re alm 1 Social and Personall/ Living o» Leisure The Woman's Realm l! is not. raining rain It's raining daffodils; In every dlmpled drop I soc Wild flowers on the hills, A health unto the happy! A fig for him who frets! It is not raining rain to mo, It's raining violets. ——F‘rt>m "April Rain" by Lovcman. to no, CROWNLESS HATS roa srnnvo -___ Huts that omit crown; oi- lggvq an open space at the tip to re. veal the hair are getting more and inure Hllclliltlh from designers. As is irne of most spring miilinery Lis ions there is versatility in ‘.119 r iii winch they are hflndlggi Bmris rcvcul an open circle in the ceiilrr “M11611 is embrojdgrdgd 1n semi-spider ivcb fashion; xnall sail. 01s in place of crowns have stiff rib- bon slmzilziiing Open crowns. In orli i: lliCOS high draped (grown; are ii-l: open a! the top. ai; coon r0 aiwsn Good bristle brusheg are r-gpidiy bccciiniig scnive along with other lUiitl urlicits so here are some tips from Lit‘ exports for geeplns me urns ;ou have iii tip-tip shape. Pm- Wl "16 Mk5 with a little vaseiins bclore ivzisiiiiig, then dip the hymn” U’! and down in the soapy lathcr and iiilenvard rinse thoroughly in wgrm \‘»\ii<'i' to remove the soap, Then l'l cold water to harden the - 53.11%‘ wed and if possible iii oi doors KEEP RUBBER PLANTI OLIAN. ATE You feverishly nursing g 111;. ber plant in your living room o; iiuiiscrvatory, hoping jg Wm “an “P11131115 rubber before your tires {We a last desperate s}; 01 m, shoulders anud collgpgegugo say-- that one of the best wayg ggrelfor rubber plant; is to c eaves rcgularl 1n w; and suds. When diiy, rub ggivfui-Y um = sou dilmcd in olive "wvilliwaw" l; the name of a. wild wind which Aieutinns. “m” "mum m‘ USE EVERY arr or SPACE IN noun ‘k hwtwBocdusecvorybut g1 Ipdce in your house, you mm“ not NGW under-am Cream Deodorant "ff/J Stops Porsplrofion 1. Does nd! rot dresses or man's shirts. Docs not irritate skim l, bio waiting to dry. Cad be and right after ihaving. 3. instantly sro spmpizadonfoc l to 3 days. menu odoli l. A pure. white, grcaselllli stainless vanishing CfClflls 8, Awarded Approval Seal of _Amcricnn Institute of bundl- In for being harmless to f: fl¢i v . - oheififgeg‘ ".31: deod°l°m 39¢ liar Alsoln llladlflllo mnisumfll to wash! 10503911111110 plants alo th to f cases lives“; 003d)?!‘ b0 and is cmccially helpful to the gen. eral affect if the stair-landing win- dowil 111811 11p. u isomn ins case. BAY. LIPSTICK TUIII METAL or W lave every- y 01 J15 ltll] use Illflvlswiiy. because still 800d stocks in the atom. But u civiliui m lqucuod by war prdulction, mo". 539i u’? b00116 b0 000m‘. Save your “will llvltlck containers for time when these are d tho base and use it u 3: i: dink mun- A leftover too- de: “f: "g-likht dude of face pow- sh d g! mixed with your regulpr {if a or economy. our mbber atomizer deserves ex- mo. If it is 0108896. qmly "Ill ii‘- a little alcohol. Wipo and 0111M! mum inn. metal or P3113“ T091. Save for when the c1111"? III? use lass durable closures. “fir: Powder puffs. The fabric flumn '11P)’ are inads keeps its . "l 11' Y-hcl’ are squeezed out "‘“‘" “d;ia"i"ti.w.‘i"is"iti"ti . too oaked and t We've been told 1| ndequsts if you last? rich. groase-dlssolvgg fdiqf-mtsliiiit“ it. hr it on m side to dry, ' ° now I rum r0 wulm u“ NAVY imw YORK-Nothing “m. s, Pun" i" the 8D than a cog. "m? Q? 11W! blue. But don you have to wait until th 51$. ismdfii “‘ ,,,,,, w or m; has amiss cf brimtsr do. n "Mr Plat few day! m, gimp, have boon fitting in fins collections of crap! of Jfllcy dresses, suit dress. N. Ind loft or tailced suit; of this color. I043 NW mks is look r in navy drains are the title buttons, ° - 1.3."- '.."i.‘2."i’58d‘.‘.‘iiif“ ‘h’ boloros on di-esses whiche lhd straight It back; {g5} b0]- 111M loin-waisted bodi terms..."- rdsrg F! hm nmliqued not: @111"- ll any or iiii of the gguwglfc at the throaste, --_____ Ann: A mi! You've all i-isnd the old lying, "fevllgéufg m». the doctor ggggtiiti; E? wherever possible nmimsiur LUNOIION an as xizlzhllwch or rsw in desserts or TILE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lunch that is s. meaL-not merely cocoa. A class in natural history was re- 131M118. The tewclier asked, “Where is the home of the swallow?" waagnfl silence, and then a hand "T e home of th 1: " - 547N115. “is it: ijigasttjufnmicfire." "What i; Loui- son going w be when he fin hes his education?" "By the loo r h‘ - an octogenariakiisx? t ma’ hen be ________. .-i—_@_-_ . Qlq/ICQ Not Hard To Be a Whiz at Rapartee Irlslii Phrucl Win Friends Gay friend-winning repartge! A r1 needs it these days. for chances to make firiends arc brief-d casual meeting, a few minutes between danccl. has’: about sll. lo, if you get stuck on "yes . . . no . . . I don't know" at such times l few bright phraws. Thw. Electing Jack on the street, you slip easily into talk with I lnillng "This is nice . . you doing in this part of town?" and whattosay next is no problem! lavesdrop on any “clever" couple; DESIGN I0. 11C You and your friends will admire this beautiful Hot iron transfer patina No. 710 contains moi-ifs loss stitch. bomplets instructions. 'I‘c order pattem: Writs. or and address with l5 cents in coin or lhmnl to Rood work Bureau. town Guardian. Needlework Department. pharlnttrt ow-n Guardian Design No. ‘I10 NAM]--__-—_——@——_—_—-—_-_—- UIRIZET ADDRl--__———-----__--__ set embroidered in with above ale un with vou: dams and Charlema- suro to writs plainly your name, thBTd use jaunty but really every- _ day phrases like these. "Who wasn't ‘than! ‘Rio world and his wife!" She's a person!" . , , “Who's ping i0 break thc ILQ-IIIQ or you?" Not hard. in it? Al you get the trick you sell Imooflily into l party with a "So nlco of you to uk me" to your lwmu: you IE! your dimes pm- nl-Itobcomingwithadoiltoompll- must, “How well you x-liumba!" In bites tooflymi lsgund aincere with a warm “ my in an Iympl-fily" inflood of l chilly “sorry to hear."- Oir SB-pale booklet lists dozens and downs of vivid phrases to make your convolution and letters par- kln. Give: planing nmarlu appro- lnr many social, his-Ines: occasions. Send 15c incoinsforyourcopyof "Effective Phrases for All O - lions" to (Name of Your N s- ), Iosno Service, Address. lIo h wrlh plainly you: name, addnI lid flie name of booklet. Send 15c in i f of "Effective Plfiarés gr yglxirofigs: sicns" to the Charlottetown Guazd- lan Home Service Address, 3g address and the name of bookiet. _-_-___ . Nam: .._._-.__..._.-. .________ Street Address Lunch Box Strategy ii Packing the lunch box has become part of th l - tine in thousands of Canadian homes e wry mmnmg m“ tory md office are carrying their own. Here is a lunch box thiit is being packed with energy and vitality as well as good things to eat; sausage roll with a vegetable salad whole when hm“ “d butt"- 5 bran muffin- Eiflkflbrcad and to round off n I 511111111. an apple and a thermos of hot now that so many workers in fac- BLANC MANGE Fbur hblsps. cornstarch, 1-4 tsp, gelll- é-i cu» susar. 1-2 cup cold mini - cupshtmlll-ni ,t_ vanilla. o egg Sp Mix cornstarch. sugar and salt and blend with cold milk. Add slow- 1y w hot innit in top of double b01161‘ and stir constant] until mix- ture thickens. cook q;- 30 w 39 minutes. stirring occasionally. Add Well beaten as: and cook a minutes. Remove from heat add flavoring. Chill. Serve with whipped jelly strum Note: Hg may be omitted and 4 1-2 wisps. cornstarch used. The e38 Yolk may be added to the pud- 111118 and the beaten egg white you. 18:11am at the last with the flavor_ whillllcd Jelly Sauce H1115 @119 Pure Jelly (grape, crab- apple, red currant), 1 e88 with un. beaten. Pinch of salt. Melt jelly in bowl over hot water. Ado egg white and salt and beat with rotary egg beater until stiff, c001 Chocolate Cream Rxllow recipe for Bliinc Mange, "Si"! 1'3 @1111 Slisar and l ounce un- sweetened chocolate or 4 tblsps. cocoa Raisin Cream Follow recipe for Blanc ‘vlaige. w?” 0091164. add 1-2 cup seediess raisins. Use 1 tsp. lemon extract or 1 19111011 Juice as flavoring, reduce sugar to 2 tblsps Delmonlco Pudding Follow recipe for Banc °mlmfl8 8E8 yolk. Place in baking dish, spread with layer of jam Qi- 9115'. Cover with meringue made‘ mm 2 088 whites and 4 tiblsps. fine sugar. Place dllsh in pan of hot writer and bake in moderate oven 3&0 degrees F. until meringue is brown. Mange I Dorothy lsix Sdys- Li‘ IN-LAWS’ ATTENTION TO SON’S FIANCE IS DURATION GESTURE Woman Let Down With Thud By Soldier After First World War Advises Girl Today DEAR MISS DIX—Hcre is another aroblsm caused by the war inar_ rlages to which I wish to call the atten on of all young girls£ as it is i1 danger that they could not possibly suspect themselves. And l hapDciiEd to me, and it can happen to them. During the last war I was 18 and fell in love with a yo lad of 21. Puppy love. of course. I-fs enlisted, but after he left his fam y gathered me to other bosoms because I was e aged to him and was his prospective . I was invited to dinner wee . When he came home on furlough, we spent our time together. mostly with his close family and their friends, At Christmas I was remembered with gifts by his parents. When in the due course of events niy interest began to ila ,_as did the boy s. his mother frantic y telephoned and pleaded with me to write him- She kept telling me how much her son adored me. 0f course. I was flattered, and little did 1 suspect then that 1 was being used to keep their dailing fiom getting too serious with other girls away from home, and also to b.osi up his moral; a little. , But when he came homo safe and I was no longer needed as a protection, I was dropped with a. dull, cold thud. I am not whining. I am married now and very happ . But my dauzhter of 18 1g being woo as 1 was by the boys arents for the identical same reason. eir aggressive and possessive attitude i3 keeping her from enjoying her teens as she should be, and when she reacnis her twenties and the boy comis back -qo.id no u; ‘sou: bu; yo qno sq mu aqs ability losin out tosome villi-filler and more attract ve gikrl. d Y 1 l. ‘there are such cases, but what can moi ers o. ouiik 8 1' are gullible and I 0n’t think many IB-vcflr-Olders can rcsistlkthe iliztlfi of a boy's family paying them so much attention. I dont l c to that there will be girls who will have the all-gone and hurt feeling that these girls will get when the boy comes back home and the xgtirls are lcb down with a thud that gives them a. wound that they never qu i; get raver. Wont you please speak a word so these girls can at least 1W9 ~91! warned by one who has been there? A MCYITER- sucu TEEN nos: GIRLS DEAF TO linvici: ANSWmc- rhuugii one SQOKG with me voice oi iiicii miu of angels n0 lli-geflf-Oiu gin, EMMCKAJAK IfUIli ner Ilfil. attack 01 puppy AUrC allu be"; lllllbdtl with tile i-onisnce o. being ensosw w B who“ M" ‘e “W151 1 start on inc great adventure. anu practically nypiiuiiaeu By tne ilatteiy u being received us a iriemmr oi her sweetheart’; lifllllly, would listen to you. you speak of deal ears mat not only cannot near you, but tnat do not want to near you. mr it is at that use thaw We never ‘1119551011 i018. eiiiiei- our own 0i‘ aiiotnerfli. 01' 81159141100 "M-"es- 01' “W” m“ a“ m m“ ~ < - wii com. true, , _ “M225. i (‘IO tint... yoii have spoken a word in season in warn-iii. W658 little eiigugecs not to take ii. 00o seriously. 11"“ "° “Mm h’ w’ m‘ ‘flew’ when tiicii" prospective in-iaws begin clusying uieiii w incl: li.a1 is. r01‘, lllnebllnlcs Dill]. Ol teiti; it. is a purely prvwm iiestiirv 11110 1101 swine" "1 last eyono tie aura on. And it is intended as a protective screen for Johnny, rather than in- spired by any thought of the girls well being. Johnny is at the ago when he has to love somebody, and it had better be a nice girl, wnose people they know, than some cutie he would pick up at iaqcamli, 01' 5111118 Stranlel‘ he might marry after a two days‘ acquaintance. a0 they W616i?!“ Mull“ or Sadie and try to keep her satisfied by their attentions and to lice? Johnny perpetually isolated from other females by stressing X115 8118888- t b0 th h rl. menBut it ies aomifggent story when Johnny comes back._Hc is on his own then. He doesn't need protection any longer. The girl has served her purpose. Good night. And if the girl feels a little hurt and let down by this sudden change in attitude, well, it's just too bad, but it can t be help- ed.It was only a kid love affair, after all, and wore itself out. The moral of all of which, girls, is: Be wary. Don't tie yourself up at l8 in im engagement w anybody. Just tell the boy that when he comes back from the war that if you still look good to each other you will get engaged, but in the meantime you are keeping yourself free. . DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-I am a man of 25. Ten years ago I met a girl who is a hopeless cripple. Eight W115 "80 She 1110""! W Wflshmk- ton and since then we have written faithfully, but now she says she 1S coming buck home and that we can be married. It is not until now that f realize that what I thought was love was symualhy- ' She has about three ears to live according to the doctors. Should ‘I marry her and give her hree years of happiness, or tell her that I don t love her? ‘Phere is no other girl. P- H. D. NO HAPPINESS IN MARRIAGE FROM DUTY ANSWER-Don't marry any girl on the cfichance of her not living long. some oi the hopeless lnvalids make ii miraculous recuiery and outlive their husbands. , i don t turns. tnui. a man who marries a woman he dcesiit love just because he llLgd-b it is his duty, or because he is sorry‘ for her. can pos, sloly iiinke her nappy. so your sacrifice would be in vam- NO Woman is so dull but what she knows whether her husoaiiu loves her or no.. he tells ner in a thousand ways unconsciously bile reaus il. in the vei_\ tun s of nis voic.. She feels it in the touch oi his hands. I _ Be honest with this girl. ‘lell her the trutn—that YOU dont 1b.: PM‘, and that you cannot marry her. It is the kindest thing you can o. lo.- her. DEAR MISS DIX-I am a phllanderlng husband. Why, I don't know. If some of my light-d-loves really knew wnat l thought of them, espec- ially when I do go hOm: to my sweet and lovely wife and children, they would quit encouraging us married men to stay away from the women we really love and respect. I suppose I will still continue to run wild until 1 lose all that is dear w me, which, of course, I will deserve, but any man who has B 800d 10b sure ls in a dither if he tries to walk the straight and narrow Bath these days, HELP EBB. ANSWER-What's the matter with married man having enough backbone to lead decent and honest lives and be faithful to the good wives whom they profess to love and respect so much? Aftir all. no siren ciin capture an able-bodied man and drag him into her lair if he puts up anv resistance. And if he doesn't feelstrong enough to fight her, he can alvtays run away. The men who go out to look for temptation always find it. And in the end they always get. the punishment they duerve Fashions I L MARCH 9. i943“ iteraiure DURINQ THE 'COLD'SEA‘5ON I HIDE MY HANKIES PRAISE THE THOUGHT AND PASS THE answer mus-s ITS EASY on HUBBYS NOSE onuiAsy on MY LAUNDRY BUDGET! (In- . u" b; V.P.l.) IF YOU CAN'T GET KLEENEX AT YOUR DEALEIPS TODAY please realize that the opulir demand or Kleenex exceeds e production i; this time . . . that our armed forces lfl using and arc entitled to considerable quantities of their favc-iritc tissues. Stern are being fakrn i0 IISSUIL‘ )uu of K ecncx and your dealer will hsii- a supplyiaa day or an. W‘: nrf‘ gmlcfu] (or your patience. 541/59 7/5191/[5- 54145711072’? BECAUSE IT SERVES UP Q] 0_N_i DOUBLE nssut AT-A TIME lomatic. I shall have no fear of tell in you exactly what hap ns in future. "Well, l must g0; t at was simply drlicious." he said cheerfull , As a matter of fact he did feel vast y restored. Able to face life again and the duty that was his and the pros- pect of terror and tragedy fllld all the i- ;s that made up life. "Good ni ht." Mrs Manvers-Pol- lock stood t ere lust staring at him, "Good ht." and then John went _ leaving Mrs. Miinvers-Pcllcck Back in the shaded iii-u of Pole "wif, -1,,,,,1 ab“, m. m... Star House John Wyiiter hung up to We s his coat lllidd hat din she ‘built-tin r ' g5. cupboard 1111 W011 m W '1 ° tho n Manvers-Pollock should do next. He had promised to d,.,,,‘,‘§,,y'_ except herself go in and tell Mrs. Manvcrs-Poilcck - John slept badly’ m“, m; mmseu what hiid happened. but the cirsw- n. w side he t ed to coin. 111s 100m Wfls empty. In fact every- pnFe himself and could not. And 0X16 had 8°“ W We" Y°°m55 15 when at. last he did sleep it seemed must be later than he thOIIShi- He to him that he was still awake. l-le had better lock the front door; he could hem- me Se“ and me m; o; the did i0 Cflfltfllllll. seagulls disturbed in thfir solitude . "YW!" M he Walked “mm! ‘he and the stifled yelp cf vouniz Cum- liti-lc gallery Mrs. Manvers-Pollock uilns when he caught him across tbs opened her door. clad in a. long -___.___i_.__.._3_m)-~ f age . v dressing aiilown she looked taller Curitimied on cifiii n "Yes, _ so sorry I'm late. I'll tell IIIICIII M. F I isery ast. you in tiie momlng," John was whispering "i have made some tea. You lock When acute oatarrh makes breathing difficult-causesvstuffy head, watery eyes, nasal irritation and distress, put tired ‘1 am, and I should love some tea,’ said John boyishlyktslipping a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and enjoy the relief it brings. Victory For Love By PAMELA WYNNE CHAPTER XVIII n0 sugar. the cup from her hand. "Gosh. th tea i5 good." he said. "It was lust what I wanted-something hot. l. say, you weren't really wcrried about mo, were you?" "I thought perhaps someone had killed iou ' lV unythlrig to any- witli trembling hands Mrs. Mani ers- thought- amused. it's too loniz to tell vou now. (I) shrinks swolen membranes of irritation. Many lief‘ thcyvef u N eedlec raft Kitchen to Battle Front The salvaging of fats and bones make. a the Nation's war effort In the top picture left, n wits start; the ball rolling by salvaging eirtrg cooking she strains the fat into a wide- on the right is taking till lier fats to theneighborhood butcher who will pay her for her trouble. Continuing the trip from the Kitchen Front to the Batt e Fronts, in the "ower left pictures are shown the cores lor cast- irig bombs. These are not bombs. actually they represent the hollow part of the completed bomb the part which will be filled with high I ltlllllllgSlVeg YLIBCIO from fats. In the lower right picture, the kitchen {at na y reac es the battle front when I is fired i . . m“. n. an nut onsmy tanks h‘ definite contribution to Young Canadian house- fat left over from her mouthed tin. The young lady inside the door he closed "I heard a scream, 1 thought"- Poliock was taking a s.cond cup out oi lierullttle corner cupboard. "I "You thought that someone had- got me by tne throat," said John, Yes. “It Was the other way round. But Va-tro-nol is so successful it dos three ver important things: the nose, (2) clears out discomfort- causlng congestion and (3! soothe: catarrh sufferers ssyitsthebatre- i of you." said W114- Jolin warmly. _"Brave and very dip- T171" o. A PRETTY FROCK FOR SUNDAY BEST A fleari-irlmined Basque Frock Make h l‘ this pretty bzsquc frock, and she'll love eveijytiiing about it, from the becoming lines to the heart trimming and frillsd neckline. Make ltfor daughter or younger sister and then ifyou want to dress nliks, send for the same des'"ri for your- self by orde-inii No ".1097. which comes in sizes 12 to 20. The mother- and daughter fashion or big-irid- llttl- sister sty es are lots of fun. and add distinction to your wrwd- robe Style No 3008 is designed for sides 4. d. 8. i0 and l2. sine a re- quires 1 3-4 yards 3fl-inch fabric with 1 3-4 yards ruffliug send twenty cents for pattern Write your name, address and sl-yls number. Be sun to state size vou wis . Style No. 2098. Name saga Adonis V- .. m“. PIOVlnOI Ciil u min iviio SIIFFEI\ iioi iiisiiis if vou suihr not iluhas dimmer, distrell ct "irrcgu ~ l womans life tabs iiydia I. Pink- hanrs vegetable Ufllflliflllllll, It's helped thousands upon thousands of women u» relieve such symptoms. lssds in Canada Plnlthsm‘: Oom- Dmmd ll worm trying!