fl-cafle-P .. . b}. “l. l Pam; TWO g ii j; a/en/ez 5 fr. 5 m. or tar/let- lleeve fulness below shoulders, round-full skirts that lhake tin! zéimfl tr by Colelle much lul- n ess as you like. ;a—_ ;_..-— Don't miss this newest fashion. m’? Z Chicago Sun Syndicate walstlines, that. gals, ls the new look, the look for you. lf you are tall and siendcr-qaracticaliy a. Powers Model. Fashions from Paris are bulky, bulkier than we can ever remem- ber although we lived in Paris for years. Perhaps the Parisian must wear plenty of clothes to keep warm-could be. bulk. fulness and lots of fabric in every garment. Oh, Indy, these are most llender figure. ‘ve fashions {or the 5 ft. 7 in. ‘_(_ o», itle Dutch s and 8111s ids-red wels_ lace I .M°;lne them alPool- um, ' e 1 m: e all?‘ N , 51 a m a $11»: s mother. h1g1“ with couplets instruction To ordersl-"attern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with 20 cents 1n coin Postal Scrip to Needework Bureau Chnrottetown Guardian. Design No. 519 I Name Street Address City Province gmfried fish the inaater toucli COLORFUL EMBROIDERY I For a tempting, tangy, rich brown crust, dip fish before frying in milk or beaten egg highly seasonedwith Heinz Yellow Mustard. Dust with flour. Cover with fine bread crumbs or cornmeal . . . Used in cooking or n the table- there's nothing like Heinz genuine stone-ground mus- ’ md zo add _ rich us: to plainfoods. Household Scrapbook Cook ’s Corner‘ CHOCOLATE-ORANGE FLUFF Once soda we together 2% lat‘, fmtoblespoons com slum espoons ‘>6 cup strained ___ é grated orange rind hite Scaldthemilkinadmibiebolier Combinetlhe 1/3 cup granulated com direct heat, cmginnfl _ until smoothly sihickcnod. Cover “if 3’§$‘u&¥§io°°“v ‘m’ i?‘ 1' , un - gig)! starch mums-m‘; mill- s longer. Remove from heat and stir in Moe. orange rind and ven- Cool to lukewarm. Beat tihe egg-white martini stiff but not dry and radually beat re- 1 ieapoon wield into cooled pudding. gleam and ohlll. When , weaim‘ servlnl pus pouring Better English h. Wgml/Vhloh r m..." an; is fm' 7 gvoflmaio , dzriatlon, 4. hat does the I'm! "automo- s What? in a word beginning with me that means "swarms, as m “m”, . ANIWIII 1- _Sty "He on the bud." 2. Accent a. Divini . 4. m» ow w, or naming: on. a can; . “essential. ‘flies: our sublect." s. Mammals ascono mm s PMINT r0 ID STATE! Mo th 1,615 frmrflshwvers ahwgm l?! .. arecord \ They're mad about axldadd tablespoon (MIYmllMflflSlll-‘fi: ,9; - thorouchly mm: half , has W‘ howls-av and then ~ oolnbinafor thoseflnlvolssofinynmam W!!! 1/3 cup plus 1 ‘ blespom ma". ed sugar leaves his arm chair to let a fresh stick for he fire, "But James, 00W; t ' nited States. over Onnndlatn‘ National Railways, v ~1- an’s Realm/Susie v Ellen ’s Diary lly an island Iarmal-‘s Wfle not back in our woodlands, which occupies some extent c! land but in a wooded spot in “the back tor- ty" and snuggling closely "down by the old mill stream." I am not cer- tain which forbear left this heri- tage of nearing-up to James and "mine." Oommendabie it ls as re- gards an orderly farm but then no fairy nook of trees in any fence corner, nor uncomely mom, arch of the spruce; or maples, or silver bitches, full of tales of sum- mer zephyrs and winter gaies nor any bedrnggled but picturesque row of these on a line-fence is safe from their biting axes and ring- ing saw. Jock went down the lane with freshly ground axes, wheitod to a keen edge by James‘ practic- ed hand, The crosscut saw, he car- ried, also had received a share of his attention. I think as Jock went on his way, that he anticipated the work, quite as pleasantly as Pard who above everything likes an excursion to the wood-cutting. He gambolled ahead, returning to Jack's heels, only to repeat the performance. Any mottled, loiter- ng rabbit, would find his exercise this afternoon in keeping out of- Pards way. Like today's wind, Rob came out of the north to join them. His acreage is for the most part cleared land except n small woodland, where so Jamie inform- ed me lately "only Christmas trees grow" so it suits all of the family to share our abundance of fuel- wood with him, I could smell the spicy odor of the spruce in the twilight and I could also under- stand his haste in getting home to the house across the lane. Wood- cuttlng like field-work stimulates a healthy appeztiif. ‘ next neighbor but one, to the North, whose worthy axe rang the first and James tells me has a neat and sizable ile drawn home to the yard. “ es, we're done of th on our reconditioned ‘phone ‘and throat "they're an exampe and an inspiration to the younger genera- tiorls." his own, was unable to join the wood-choppers. He, obliged to "take it easy" went to less stren- with a team of horses a distance and then on his return, there The moon now touches them with who closes a siormdoor for thel night shakes his head dolefully “Dirt shortly", he tfils me. These days are rather trying to Jeanie and mc-nnd I sus ct in many other Island housew ves well. No matter how saneiy we we are bound to catch. Jeunia wondered if Jock would remember ‘ to fetch a tree for her to place in "a comer of the su rch and; Jamie said they were anglng up their Christmas decorations “on the walls." Jamie talks by 'phone to James and me now-not always too clear] but depending on the subject o his conversation. It is encouraging to hear that he is in- variably "pretty good." We find these daya too short for the "thrce 4 squares" we must fit somewhere into the day but have no trouble now comes nearing day's end. It came leisurely awhile ago, potato situation there, sat around the kitchen table, The last truck Wily t0 scour load, hauled by an "old and estah- menu with a stranger- is . B a brief note ask- the correct way to to on an invitation? sy, December Twenty- l hed" firm of produce dealers left the yard on the hill today. in! l0!‘ an Jock came in from being about ly suspected he had already lunch- ed “guessed he could do with a seven._ cup of tea" and joined the rest of us. What foods did we eat? For I How Can I !! too, who preach incessantly to James about the rules for 300d health, which does not include n lull meal nearing the time for re- tiring, pnrtook whole-henrtedly nndwith keen enjoyment, There were not foo dainty slices of bread Ind butter, with cheese from the corner store; tee, of course with cream, that does have a bit of for Jersey in its content-as well a‘ Guernsey and smntterings of this or that beef or dairy breed; wzen- and will! erous slices of the Christmas cake 24 noun Illa-rt. Alter - -whlch got very little time to ripen or two coma of wa , but which was made expreulyfor occasions uke thls_ All of the meal a goods flavor’ or any part of it may not "sit lone again, th clock wound, the oats to the sts lel and Pnrd to his against the nip and tang of the Very cozy we "old ones” are. James dear" I ex ostullie "have you no- ticed the time?" He lisnced at the clock and at once makes his way slowly to the stair door. night. ' ilillhi ‘ANN? f orofhy Dix SaysAf-f _ l l At Aldarlea, work‘ at the wood- cuttinz commenced this afternoon, subside, and in many times to revive at the rctllm o! the If marriage is real] what is there about it t great majority o: pe the inizlllgeiioe, or the disposlt-lo taking to spend the balance of th the obligations they have sasuim they feel at the moment, and cide that they have fallen out headed for the divorce court. Millions of boy- kitchen when Jock came in near in the belief that a aster as the soldier have been aged. through, find out physical attraction Perhaps a rcason—a stimulus to 15 that li- K9995 the trek to the cutting, besides the dEep affectlo the ideal weather conditions exist- 11nd 1n each other in; today, was that Mr, B. our kmd o; love the" their systems, and bee; ther as peo le d in nu rm klthf‘t°‘ P ° ffiaill lariifseha’; coemxpllllelted “his ecnlgisnlg, marry- and 5° they "1155 the hi! DEAR M156 DIX: home. uous work. This included a drive with m“ gm in connection with farm interests ggedargmtlrljqlgg :2 32m were, of course, the usual evening has "elm" discretion chores. The sunset sparkling this suit of her man. He afternoon on the hills, seemed to doorstep. She will w belle a weather forecast of “cold ygu up because he; g with showers of snow tomorrow.“ gm“ and she can fall n brush of palest gold and James ‘an m love‘ DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: make-up be admired by boys? a‘ lve on a w liar more beautiful than plan for our Christmas, there is _ bound to be an air of excitement thenuelv“ “m1 005m about the place and vicinity that d0 nltumly- Modern Etiquettl Q- Is it at al with the oxtra meal, \ hlch Weddlmfl i1 rid 1 v Mrs. John Williams and family?" A. No. Mr and Mrs, Smith re‘- when James and Mr. C. from the oeive s Joint invitation. and every houfe on thedhlli who came oyler gcbetlv“ an i divldual V“ imtim ‘kae in " an to re or! on e n ‘- v y g p . What is the best and proper e a business appoint- r grown member of um family the stables and although I strong- Wljfieugllg? d‘ i .l-lowcgnlmakeasubottiaua Ambstitum is to hrunelscarpet prinkle a quiescent" on the various stomachs flour m the potatoes it entereib-whlch remains to be them; learned in the wee sma’ hours. A- flavor mak Q. . bed of straw-storm doora closed theonver on frost and quiet music on the radio. Until iomorrow-Dlury -- Good- M . ..-.......a;..._.-.- _.__ ...__.___.___...'__- FOR BETTE’? BAK/NG Lpsrn *1 .1". lo l» action‘ um 1* vwi» Love Is More Than Emotion Mental and Physical Compatibility Both Marital Requisites DEAR DOROTHY DIX: It 1s actually true, as it appears. m“ most people think that love is some sort of nmlady accompanied b? ch11]; and fever and violent exotic anotlonalism, and that if the virus- whilch ‘is responsible for the disease, ls removed for a length of time cases disappear entirely; some- object which caused. the based upon this sort of maudlln principle, t a person of dignity and respect would de- pracmém: Iamnlraldthatltistmethatthe qple do think that__ love is sole- ly emotlonallsm, and that when a married couple gets past the chills and fever stage and cease to tin-in at each others touch, it m all over except get- ting the divorce. FREE 0F OBLIGATION y they do not consider it necessary account the suitability, the character, of those with whom they are ‘under- elr lives. Nor do they feel bound by ed. All that ‘counts with them Ls _.how when they cease to pllpitate they de- of love with their motes, and they ere and-girl war marriages, which were entered into l W85 a Drool of love. are already ending in au- s come marching home and the _, sobered and disciplined by all that that what they thought was love w that has already vanished. at this theory that love has to be an emotional orgy 1o from realizing that the world. ‘There in"; an ounce of hysteria. in use they can't thrill and grow h tie over each ey thin-k they don't l e enough to Pair-ass they might have. e and m} have lzierienhln the glow! fofuthe! last three ., _ wars am now aw r so a e. w an w . o course. o wood Mrs. B. informed me today 13m, he“ is where ggngiyup agahfit 3 years old, whom I have known since chlldh $251‘.ilg°ilfidifliigthihiTivlfiv l: Iwthins m0"- I w: not in love with her see the labor completed 1 could told her so and asked her not to write m appreciate her sigh of relief. lieve in writing love letters to someone who was not in love with her. “A-hem" said James clearing his But she still persists in writing me love letters and has started a rumor that we are engag ‘ What should I do about this girl? As i don’ a a a continue seeing her and break off But James through no fault o! I just stop seeing her immediately? our friendship gradually. or should BUNK Immediately is the word, Butch. II you don't break off you get back home. you are a goner. ‘There is no gradual means and let her down easily. You've got For an’ IB-year-older who thinks she is in love nor even common decency when she is in pur- has to flee for his life. She will camp on your eop on your shoulder. But don't let her soften motions are as fickle as they are ardent at the Dill» of love and With as little mason as ghp gen Card-a girl who is loo young to weer N-B. Ccftfllflll’. Paint is not the only thing that ls attract- A young girl's fresh skin and natural color is any makr-up can be. women (my p135“;- etics when they are trying to 100k as ygung gm; E Morning Smile’ I! . tilliihlilialllllilllliillllhillll SAFE PLACE I wont along to see Sandy a few l dflvs use. and while I was fin-ere his nuscus mid she expected a few fnSen-Cg to tea. 7d I an y wot ‘ oz . brellns immnlsfnnngnnoilih reign inlimledkitchgjnh so: t l = "A geared fill-ll; irony will pgolltoyour um- c as " "Mo." he told me. "I'm scared they ll reocgnlzethem." P (who hasn't and: all the roug weather) - This slain seems to up a good. deal steward? Stews-rd -— Yes, ma'a.m. However, I assume it's merely trying to set a good example for the passengers. w. scans... new "it?! Elwin i- surly. ~ harp! rug-u _ m“ 9&6“ o ‘mews-mammal " i- 3e11,. "human-ma ungsters; who they have been as only a little it: There is a girl there, 1B 00d and like as a friend, but and she knows it, 1o; 1 have e love letters as I didn't be- t love her, should I D‘ i I (Daryl Tray Severance. Brook. RJKD. s ouaeforf lnl ancorm ailing we x w sh nwusm r Dud- $312M ill-um (into niofimarr: Qonaclenalom and disciplined in the ‘ tvry and devout ln all léig was still as way- No. the only way she could change his decision was to assure him of he? love. ‘first meant the possible ruin of her pride which goth: had cnce tom to shreds u e remembered th t she i d wider-taken what Oowulance sllii. only a neat woman could do. More and more she felt wed ad- lfllxgtlffl for Gecoge Sand?‘ - Don't you see I love you, Cary." The roclratoo, hnppv in the slrrdixht. bridal-m on the new}; and iluffrd out his feathers. fie vuwierl which includes com lete sewin! the few words he knew: Aladdin. gndd gm‘ Number pxamh; Be f": ‘ram praised "nlm m5 smug M; to state sire you wish. Inc u end while he half closed his eyes D in blissful hyymvtlsm Then to his hcw-are-ycu . " annoyance ehc went away and which could mt even say four ii 2 g I ‘i’ to? ' 3?; 4-1 h: 5 i553“ g Er a Es 3i '5 h Eilrrlf" ‘O no WI). simaliluhmmnb": De —ll‘rom thosauskrit niatermn/tbedislotttngtheoid Inn go on the rocks-life's even trodmtoaelllituirllsimpiyceamt meihaltkllcnowlcanmln mike a amoeas all . cans en sear-eh! Z£e”§lvmrn'”'§ labumtoflegandanskhnsitt! ofmy owuulenrxseenowthmlsnmud have stayed with the Inn before, was ubbonfmarlilrtiodizlzlnnieghvl Emir! .9 M81: togoheadiiosiglniosciecwe While you were gonePvc had tlmctothink lheyhavenotbem Dleasantti: .Ilinveiriedin aeemysclfarywmusthnvesem me-a umounanticnstotkypednnt Andlluwo- beenlmagisl- ingngaln thatyonzrlnitexcot was 5 i z é i 5 i? ous pennant-do ber that he is married nndEl-iqtnget yourself in any mess. However, it - mgtou andshoneed fgigasgms exwrgy-simpiylng ; ow nmch , size m. 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