uvi l a in! Wom an’ Re al l ‘ A rnajznsiz GOO-Q I11 NO SMART GIRL NEGLECTS oAmriuess! Lox Toiur Soar LEAVES SKIN REALLY QWEELDELICATELY FRAGRANT Screen stars use Lux Toilet Soup for million. dollar complexions mos o luxurious beauty both, too. it has ACTIVE lather. l 9 out of IO Screen Stars use it “Q-O-O ‘GOO-Oi #0 7O O0 flO-O-O-FO-O-l How Can I ‘I ‘f in, anus ssuuan 10-04-04 Of ‘ .\ Q. How can I simplify the task p; threading a needle? ' A. The thread can be more easily Jnsertod into the needle eye if it _'_“\s clipped on the bias, Slipping iilk threads through the needle 6Y9 ‘twice will oevgnt their constantly ‘slipping ou . ,-' Q. i-fow can I clean plaster of =faris ornaments? ' A. Cover with a thick coating of starch and let 1i, become perfectly dry, Then brush off and the dirt will come off with it. Q. How can'l make use of the vinegar from bottle pickles? , A, Use it when making French (ii-easing. It will add a punsent spicy flavor. ________.__._ LOVELY EVENING FROCKB A; regards ev ‘there are all sorts of excitingly ifeminine styles reminiscent of the iod, d ther showing “m” p" ‘m .3... 1.2.». mi- ed silk and taffeta are enlggxiigsllg sleeves will be “a la mode" in the the influence of Sp populgf~flfld very full ballroom. Oh-and basque (so th om n with slim giifiimfi“. lg: b: lien Bin all smart frocks — THE COOK ’S RALSED DOUGIINUTS 1 oaks yeast l 1-4 cups milk 4 1-2 cups flour, about 2-8 cup sugar 4 tablespoons butter, moi-ted g4 teaspoon mace or nutmeg 08 1-2 teaspoon salt Method: Scald the mlk and cool of the sugar. Stir until it is dis solved, then add l 1-2 cups of the flour, sifted. Beat the batter smooth to rise until l ht and the sponge is full of bubb the sugar and add the numieg. and the beaten egg. Add this to the sponge and then add the rest of the sifted flour and the salt. This Should make a med- ium stiff dough. Place in a well-greased bowl, 00V" B1111 again let rise until light, 01' “Ill-ll the dOUKh is about double in bulk. Turn out onto a floured board and pat out to about 1-1 inch thick. Cut with a floured cookie cutter and place the filling on half themrlounds. Cover with the re- ma’ ng circles and pinch the _ 95 VERY securely together. Pd‘ When these have risen until they are again double 1n size, lift them from the board and drop into deep hot fat. putting the side which was uppermost down into the fat. Fry until thfiy are a rich golden brown, ling with icing or granulated sugar, If you do not intend to use the 1111111: in these. then pat the dougrl about 1-3 to 1-2 inch thick and cut ‘filth s. cookie or doughnut cutter, 1 5'59 and the“ YYY is directed Hand-Woven Coasters Fun for You to Make l.- Weave on Cardboard “Loom” How colorful and useful-q set of coasters like the one in our picture. woven of soft cord in red and white. And so easy to weave! | Make your own "loom" from a l circle of heavy cardboard. Cut l6 evenly spaced notches around the ’ edge-a 17th between any two. _ For your warp choose a cheery i red cord. Paste one end to centre i of circle-and draw cord through two adjoining notches. Then draw cord straight across loom and through another two notches. Re- peat till you've wound through every notch and back to the centre again. To weave, thread needle with loose end of red warp cbrd and begin in the centre to "darn" over and under the warp. Change to white cord for a few rows, then back to red. The finished coaster slips easily off the loom. And there are many other lovely things you can weave quickly. inex- pensively. With ribbon, lace, weave a boudoir set on a breadboard “loom." Or make a pretty pillow top on a child's hoop. from scraps of material. Complete instructions and dia- grams-for these and other ‘fasci- nating hand-woven articles-are given in our 32-page booklet. Tells how to weave rag rugs, afghans, belt and bracelet sets. scarves, many more lovelies for home, personal it to lukewarm. Crumble the yeast cake into this and add 1 tablespoon then cover and set in a warm place Cream the butter and tho rest of T0 I'll/ER F000? FUR BABY I That famous symbol stands for pure food » miwe .01‘ “qmmly. flavour-honest value the worm‘ 0W1’. ‘Do you it is most important when you buy foods for your baby. Heinz Strained WW8 irlve you choicest ingredients. Perfect.- ly cooked, throughly strained. Your baby deservm the best. Order a supply from your dealer today. l2 KINDS: Vegetable 50v, Tomaltoes Beets . Peas . and Apple Sauce Primes . Qreens Green Beans . carrots . Beef and Liver Soup. Q IIIElNl STRAINED FOODS . Spinach. Apricots Mixed Cereal. then drain and cool before sprink- , l l GUARDIAN IAMUSING MOTIFS DECORATE KIDDIES’ CIDTHES DESIGN NO. 4032 Dorothy Dix's Letter B0 An unusual array of motifs de- ‘signed to please both mother and X tiny tots and to decorate children's wardrobes with artistic and a peal- lng embroidery sub . de- as Old as the Human Race - Nev Should a Wife Make the False Step Just Because Her Husband Does Dear Miss Dix-Will you please answer these ether as it is the the husband's duty to keep the home ~ Shouldn't a phila and respect back? a man who Isn't he a Weak man if he can disaster his co children? ness and wife and cerning isbu dun tions. ' he answer, v ful in her. he should have the humiliation she suffers when she sees for some other woman. tures of jealo and neglected anduflbutied ti incell l. should sa, (l) that the mill’ Answering your 3:154: oins specmml yo an um v reason why a. wife uld be iai ali-hful hllibflnd no matter how much he breaks his. If children have a father who is a rottor they need all the more a whom they can honor and respect. (2) Certainly it is as much the husband's duty to k gather as it is the wife's. But it is far worse for the a loose-living mother than it is to have a loose-living father. away in the first plane (4) No Whether hiis , on how she feels about it and the circumstances of their lives. Sometimes a. wife realizes that her husband's philandering is ' . 0r she to her. Sometimes a wife loves her husband s0 well she would have even a small part of his life than none at all. must solve for herself. i‘. d egot: . hstretsh. (6)'Ilh Phi a er e amliy and in. he endhe owin pleasure above the welfare of his f bitter price For when he gets too old for the love chase lie has lost the love of his wue find the reagent of his children. ust six months i0 one of the sweetest girls who ever Lved. I t USE. Bend 20c in coins for your copy of How 'I‘o Weave Useful Novelties to The Guardian Home Service Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. _ Name .....__-1_ Street. Address ¢_._.____.__ To‘; Provlnoa NEWmu CREAM DEODORANT wbicb safify STOPS under-am PERSPIRATION I. Docs not hum dresses, doaa no: irritate skin. I. No waking so dry. Can used right after shaving. ba 8. lomncly check: perspiration l co 3 daymllcmovea odorfrom perapimiomlreepsarmpiudry. . 4. A pure, white, greueleauuin- less vanishing cream. I. Anid ha! been awarded the Approval Seal of The Am can lnniiuie of laundering ‘ .... 39 for being harmless no (ab: ll MILUON cri- a lor an. In isl s“ 5v! i... lava o! Add have been sold ""'"“""‘""ARRID otoaynon which calls _ Mid goodn- "a, is only one girl whom 1 will ever really love and that is mate. We went together for a year and fell out. man and married him and now has a baby. think of her continually and know that I can never forget her, 1 think that. it is fair to my wife to go on living with her feeling this way about the other girl. Wnoi. shall 1 do? Shall 1 tell my wife eve M “e a“ g" ‘sires "m" A. E. B. shall I keep my secret and take a learn to love my wife more? questions: (l) Why should a wife be faithful to an unfaithful husband? (2) es 1* first". t" iéileil“ m, ( ) a m m n a d g _ to have affairs with other women and should liis “h” °" ° l” W“ wife try to forgive and forget it when he does? (b) Does ilandei-s love his wife? (6) ’t control his own impulse to wonder when he sees what unhapgg; dutisbrinin on n c AWOibfiAN. Igiré whole of the law and the pro hots - landiering un in eee less a man loves a woman well enough to be faith- mercy enough in his speaking. 1s that un- é soul not to marry her and subject her to the tor- cause she owes it to her own iniiefirity to stand by her marriage VOWS. Two wrongs do not make a r1 ht. the home to- ildren to have I (3) If a phiianderer cared for his wife's love and respect, he wouldint throw them married man has a right. to have affairs with other Wfimell- wife should ignore them or divorce him depends altogether citement and she realizes that whatever affection he has really belongs Sometlmas she knows that for her to divorce her unfaithful husband will make hei- children homeless and poverty stricken and deprive them of the advantaigm they will have if she sacrifices herself by keeping the home together. It is a. terrible problem that every wife of a philanderer he land f ti d l his if i spite of the wa e T c“ w" rim..i.rz.ii...." m“ i M. ..........i t ac . he firms I111“ JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) Have been married was in love with her when I married her. but now l know that there an old school- She met another She moved far away from 1 where I live and I have never seen her since or written to her. but 1 sign works up qulc y as all stitches used are simple to do. Sui-table for What t0 do About a Philanderer is a Problem ggfeghrgggtf-cgg=~nlgglw curiggfm er pillows, cot covers. blankets, etc. The pattern includes transfer sheet of amusim and decorative motifs, some in pairs and some single. Also. complete instructions for smmdging and stitch chart. To or r this design, write your name, address and No. plainly on any piece of paper and send wit-n 80 cents in coin or stem N . work Bureau. Charlotte wn Guard- i . BIHATTERJI ORDER PORM—t0 be To Charlottetown Guardian Design N0. 4032 Nuns — — — — — — — — — — — Address — — — — — —_ -— — - - quay as herself l5 be- §@vvv ‘ v for Thursday. June 1. 1939 MiARDH 2i t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) -This can and should be a bui- ner month for you mentally active, life-loving Arlens. And you who are cultivating your better self will undoubtedly bound ahead in whatever you undertake that has worth. Put your best foot forward this good day. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) zclearness should be your aim this favorable period. You of the career world may finri more trying situations, nevertheless grit and faith will conquer. You born after May 5 are under especially friendly vibrations roi- home. heart and children's interuts. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Geminllu New gains indicated. Keep im- proving your creative ability; you'll find o portunity for this more (Pyou will be eager and 81¢"- pportunity. Plain. pre- mO er based knows rather W". -A little tact plus the will to do your own work quietly and well will forestall difficulties, today. Don't be concerned about righting Others‘ affairs! Ac the came time. defend Right if it is in your Power to help by doing so. Protect ncome. JULY 24 t0 AUGUST 22 (Leo) --Today should be to your iikln , especially ou born before Aug. . Overlook sights and you'll discover little things that hough l. do not rylhlng "f. Social and Personal '1 Fashions '1 Li .........~ IP.".*' otherwise would be overshadowed by your own needless supersensb‘ tiveness. Granted it's hard to do.l, but you're big enough! Ans r: ‘iii... you are going through is the reaction that wmes w iii-duality sooner 2a to SEPTEMBER 2a every married couple icn the honeymoon begins to wane. (Virgo) - You may note an em- emotional tension on which they have been living begins lo slack and phum on permnai mitim-m and let them down. They are fed up with billing and oooln and lovey- m, h u, Wm b. m“ t d dovey stuff? The romantic mists that hi-ilngthaéofid makrlrlage arnelglega moggmnfledeuzukleu m. me:°:xp$_ ing away and they are seeing each other woman whose faults and ways get on their nerves. dering what) made them do it. quit dining the first year of marriage. than, while they still wonder if they haven't made a mistake in nick ou their and if they wouldn t have been happier with some one s . are longer on emotion than ma are on common arise, they are decide that it some old swee e 1mm they d. ‘matisvifiatyousredoinmsndifyouwillfacothetrutihy YOLIWBTG her. to that you decided that couldn't be ha-Wy without MI‘- beemyouwouldn Youwoizldhovemadsitulmandyvu yonoymi e M in‘ toythink of loving your wife as a t f a happiness. tau-us aibsonoeto nooessaryshoistoyoinhappinass. you min her . l a and the otheif-Ilrl. soour dilaledhood sweethearts after the lapse _ ero a baby worrtseemnearasmuchof shady Lovetoyou son as she is in memory ' I i l, have never been marrle nd wh r ridge? . l Ans : y . i ‘iii. not? a that age they shflllld know whether ionsble or not. an have enough knowlodgs pie to be able to avoid each oitisrs "keep-ofl-the- re The Geranium is out of favor presentl And the be in won- very 16w mmmes would rléma n mm‘ contacts to help business. Improve if every young couple followed their impulse to throw up their hands and have that lot-down feeling, that they be- t ‘mates. art may lcva instead of the woman or t ch in lo with m. l u think run“ m“ lfuymriisho so m“ n’; have let“: llgtllloquml over you. n1 fteir she xriarrlsd and i d I‘ ‘m’ 2.3;... the on?" ’i*“m"f"‘..‘il“"yé.. W! advice to you is w quit smog: y... m5 lost. love and m’ w‘; ‘ _ . o bio, d bier we on lom visit or a n. or go on one yourself. 8m a y ‘v e on her and sea how sweet 11m i; t disili ini '° "°"'.'.'i‘.“i... wbsfkllt O I DeLrMissDiXA-Dogouthinkltissnfe foramsnandwomanwho before a o a on ofhowto fiforluxiimpeo- ll wii you rn “" signs’ I see no (yzfo spies!" said the Irishman. azon why an old maid and an old bachelor shou a be a geferrcd risk NIUMS A'l' tlon of Windsor Castle, whore the WINDSOR CASTLE pink, ivy-leaf varieties will be con- sploious in the Oaatia garden.‘ sion of your talents. Use social confidence in Y0 . EFFELIBIZR 4 to OCTOBER cooperate with the whether you will sin results or your activi ies. Careful han ling of money should net profits. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER I (Scorpio) — Ifxceilent chanoo here for business advancement any new helpful contacts (both social B! apt to en] ou will YOUR. MORNING SMILE An Englishman m4 a man were arguing over ed the They asked the oki Irishman in the corner to settle the out; "The Irish have the bss navy. 5, he said. "In Heaven's name. when is the Irish navy?" said the other two. "And what a fool_ I'd be tallllll t. be a couple m pet_ WHOM pan- 0N! THURSDAY ' San and Don mat the other day ills about the horrible was or. - "Do ya aver remember a summer ruii co .,_._.,_......_ ., .._. T is_ beautiful, picture i Milli-FREE This picture is reproduced flom an oifplinlin‘. If ia l4 l g imhg, h; l9 inchaa in airs And fin a tlda not ballot. Ilalinl i’: auitcbla for ‘ ' . . . . with 98 lbs. oi Here is your opportunity to get lbs. of Royal Household Flour. bread, cakes or pastry. The com of the Royal Family to commemorate their visit to Canada. They will be given away FREE while they lash-one with every 98 Housewivea everywhere know that: Royal Household Flour glvea unfailing satisfaction at: all times-whether it's for balling Flour and this picture of the Royal Family la something you will not want to misa. Got yours teddy! a beautiful full-colour picture binatioo of Royal Household V?" ‘Ov’ V ‘v v YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSGUPE ‘ By FKANCEB DRAKE Look in the section your birthday comes in, and find whgl your outlook is, according to the alan- (Copyright, 1939. King Iiioatures Syndicate Inc.) v*‘-*O—O&4§O and business. Take the true course -that which omits bickering, in- trigue, jealousy. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 32 (Sagittarius) -— Tip-top day for your best efforts, Look for gains through friends, assiclates in work and others who admire you. Don't mind a few routine lrksome tasks. forgo ahead. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) — Favorable vibra- tions. particularly for clerkmg. mechanics, army and navy inter- ests and all endeavors requiring prudence and being amenable to suggestions. Dan Cupid smilesl JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY ‘A0 (Aquarius) - Fewer “doi-rts" for you who will move ahead without ,strain, oversensit- iveness or stubbornness. Pnvatc business interests offer li“\V ad- vantages. FEBRUARY 21 tc MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Tho manufacture and sale of common, useful commodit- ies, outdoor sports, church and children's affairs. engagements. and friendships A good day. A CHILD BORN TODAY: tiuiy versatile. remarkably intuitiveever on the gol irritability. purposeles activity and bein the prey of questionable acqua niances are to be eiiminated from its life. All of you require harmonious surround- ings and outdoor exercises Culti- vate you: natural sense of humor. '&OOOOOO~OOQOOOOO-OO-OOQOOO Modern Etiquette O Q . (B: noassrrs Llli" i z 0 I¢fi@@O§-O-OOO-§O6O4Q0nn.i n. Q- L‘ 1t D1011". for s man to rest his arm on the back of his com. P31110111 chair while watching ii picture with her at the theatre‘? A. No; he should keep his hands in his lap. Q. What is the correct Way v.0 place forks on the toble? A. The forks should be plncgd at. the left of the plate. and from lflt to right in order of their use. Q. What is the birthstone for June and its significance? A. Pearl or moonstone. signify- ing health and long life. OO-OOOQ-O-OQOO-QO-O-UO-Ofiifi-O-O Household Scrapbook is. IUBEITA an) OOXO-bO-O-O-Ofi O l To Clean Corduroy Use pura white soall m4 warm soapy water when washing cord- uroy. Plunga the goods up and down; rinse several timaa in clear water. Do not wring; hang up in- lids out,. dripping wot t0 dry. Do not iron. but use a brush when dry (only one way of the cloth) to smooth the nap. Y Prevents Sliding Out Moths r m a “Zmirs. to vi...“ i d v i in (“lies have come into like min" mi a . gelttlrfllflzllglltlzolgvlelqmbffdmllttleulll:fill/fir for "fi- giayal card’ .Tl‘i!l‘l "I do, unload.’ answered Bandy- will be made of it at the Royal rss- wit! be a \~ display of ale latar l _" ' when ivy that!‘ h. ‘ mo“ idaaoes th year. with tha cacop- on at Royal lodge. wink. ._ _D 9'11 _ _ -» l . t.» ambitiously _ ‘tfritl: hot. a:- , s urpen s or s rvo lth has bean silos . will drive out and l e w And The V‘ Housewife Activities Her Elovhers are lovely; love is flower- 9. Frlmdshlp is a sheltering tree; Oh, the joys that came down showerlike, Of friendship, love. and liberty, Ere f was olo‘. —Samuci Taylor Coleridge. Wliy the ivziter level of the Blue Lake at Mount Ga-tnbier near Mel- iboume, Australia. icmains the Isame despite that 100.000 gallons are pumped from it every day, is puzzling man,v_ visitors. That an underground river feeds it from below, is one explanation. Suits of the bona fide jacket and skirt type ride through into late iiDflllg and summer with lingerie .biouses....Thcre hasn't been more interest in the silk suit, for years Linen sultings promise well. too. Eggs may be tested by placing them in a basin of cold water. If they sink to the bottom the are quite fresh. If they rise slightly they are fit for cooking. I! they rise _to the top they are bad. BRICK VENEE; NOT HARD ‘I0 ArPL! In renovating a. frame home tla owner may desire to give the ex- terior a. completely new treatment This may be done in_ a numberoi ways, among them being ihe appli- cation of veneer. For this urpose he may emiillli brick tile. is material is 011M fire-resisting qualify and my w put iii place. HIGH WINDOWS_AID LlGlfl AND VENTILATlON The size of windows is not reilli as important as the position c1111 windows in the wall, The best liilii comes from the upper part of tilt window. as that is shown farllll! back into the room and increase this! reflected light of the room it so As far as ventilation is concen- ed. the high window agiiin has it! advantage. as it allows the warm- est si-i- to escape. — HJR i l TIMELY TIPS IHE- HOME SEWER i This is demiitely a cotton sea- 8011. and cotton is what you will want for this cool, wearable dreu. No summer wardrobe is com late without at least one sunbsck rook for vacation days and active week- ends. Wear this halter back frock for tennis. badminton. golf or just watching and you will be sure to cot an even tan. Slip on tho clever little Jacket when you are Nady to go home or to the club house for tea and you will have a perfect costume. Chnmbray, pique, Kinilham, seersucker or linen are all popular materials for sport dresses because they launder with- out a whlnrper and coins out. look- p. . is d d sizes l2. i4. is, l8 and 28am; 32. 34. 36 and ilil-inohss bust. Bias i8 requires I 5-8 yards of 39-inch material for the dress and 1-4 yard collar. The short sleeve jamot m: w i 3-4 yards of 89-inch ma- s of 36 inch contrasting for th send fifteen cents in qtampa u coin (ooin preferred) carefully. addraaa to nun-liq“ fl‘|n.:___ Style No. Roi Biao ... can u... (ll) ooh in... Street Aifdraaa Provinsa ft is uita a nuisance sometimes Git! when a l persists in sliding and t. while you are mix- ing th one hand and adding inmd other. To pre- when baking a crown t. wrap the ends of the ‘ribs th bacon or cover with a cuba of fat E."i..ii’°§i°€§¢.i“.§i.."°.‘2i... roan ' ’ ‘ contra "filled m», mo. vegetation.-