:‘ 1' '_ o \ »1 , . .1 ‘ , . M- »» . cr ., ‘ \ _ gem, . 1-. Q A a ( l v ;,» ir. f \ .»»-. turf.;-4 i .._a.~..,,.....»=ev'¢ PAGE EIGHT __ _.___ ._ __v...e.-_Web-»ev~~r=~...¢»\»-w.mf-;a.....,..._,.._e..‘_‘.__- ' fn .>'____ ,` ', ._ _ », _ -._. » ~ ‘-~ ~~~ '»<~.--~~‘»»i\‘~‘4i'rfi*.“'¢" . ;~‘~‘f";. Jai.-Zii-“l3i**.i~`i:"i ."7 'l"".i¥t";'7‘?:'ffi'*'~T.rii` ».`...5“f‘55'3'f V _ w, 2 . ,, ,_, M_3_ , r ` . A ~»;~._- .;i=.\‘F»l -. - _-.~ ~ . .ZE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN UCTQBER 21 if g _ Y _ 5. W Y "mi =Woman’s Realm -:- Social anal Personal -:- Fashions-.~Literature \ ` ` _ _ ____.___ -- _ _ .......____..__ ..-4. .. .__ _ - -_._ - What the Fashionahles are Wearing i illustrated Qressmaking Lesson Furnished With -` ' lily. Every Patten ,`_" By Idnnabslle Worthington ~\ . ,. .lf are this black rough crepe silk. tire day. You can wear it for shop- ping in the morning and then for luncheon or bridge. Note the smart. white accents in rough crepe in cross-over vest and in the front facing that forms a rever when not buttoned to the shoulder. Style No. 875 is designed for sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 .40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 reuires 4 yards 89-inch .with it yard 39-inch contrasting. , Ii`s very simple to make lt. Other equally smart suitable fab- rics are crlnkled crepe satin, wool crepe and novelty wool and silk crepe mixtures. Price of Pattem 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred.) Wrap coin carefully- Ne. sis. size ..................................~. Ni" ~cil\w= ............,........................ Street Address .........-......»».................. City - ` State hesi: Colds Rub well over' throat and chest " - A conservatively smart dress is .a , l '.1 s 1 .~l i \ ‘ 1 .,.,....._.._,, =‘»‘.`. 'Z-° ‘ .Sv ‘a \'. 1 A 5 . l 1*. 1 ., 'I ;» 1 i , fl , . ` l ,... ‘ l .H v 5 V.. l \ it L1 ,-I., `,~. a E".i.," 1 1 »' , . 1 1 ‘ ». \» i » ,J _ \ V' ' ,. .» i: ,_ ly. ) '-il. .. ,‘.., .. I 1 i s..,. ‘ . i Canadian Cookery For Canadian Women By Mari Moore. Specially contributed to the Guardian for Guardian Readers. .AI-'l`l~1l'.fl7HOUG}l'l‘S (By Mary Moore) ` ' A few more little facts have ac- cumulated since our little “Personal Tips" itcm went to press Iasr, week. l-Before using bltter chocolate melt it over hot water. Do not try to grate it directly into a mixture as it will not blend evenly. If heat- ed over direct fire it will scorch. 2-A cork and metal cap with a piece of sprung steel fitted over the top is on the market now to be us- ed as a cap for ginger ale bottles which have not been fully used. It may be used ss a stopper to keep the “ilzz" In any cabonated bev- erage. Very' inexpensive. 3-If you are going away on a \"slr, for a week or ten day; and you have some potted plants, you can keep them well watered and in good condition if you place bricks in the bottom of a tub, and then pour in enough water to cover the bricks. Place the plants on 'the bricks and they will draw up the moisture as they need lt. If the vVAP§UI Oven 2| Mui lun JAP Usin ‘vffiuu leave them, they will keep in good condition for at last two weeks. 4-A delicious coffee syrup may be made by mixing one-halt cup ground coffee with one-half cup sugar and 1-2 teaspoon salt. Add i cup boiling water and cook .for five minutes stirring frequently. Strain through sieve lined with cheesecloth and store in cool place for future use. Tested Favorite Recipe If you would create a sensation for aft/emoon tea or sunday mom- ing breakfast. try this: -- Sunday Moming Coffee Cake .. Cream one quarter cup butter with 1 cup sugar, when light add the well beaten yolks of 2 eggs. Sift to- gether 1 1»4 cups flour, two tea- spoons baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt. Add this mixture alternately with 1-ll cup whole milk to the egg mixture. Fold in the stlflly beaten whites of eggs carefully at last. Pour into a well greased shallow pan and sprinkle top very generously with 1-4 teaspoon sugar (white or brown plants are watered well when you as preferred) and 1-2 teaspoon cin- wlumw /I -1 Yann Sbles , `- _` music- " i ' Lslvs U ' ss 'I fe aenl-svlr. -f It will carry you through an en- ' . A J, l l 5'9" (ff I7? '_/. X _ /al-` '_' . / /., _ A an\'B“" Heals From It is so highly refined that its rare herbal essences soak natur- ally through the tiny pores deep into the underlying tissues. Thus deep-seateddiseaaeis soon dislodged by this unique Zam-Buk treatment. Fatty ointmenrs clog the pores and never penetrate beyond the surface skin. lt's So Different With Zam-Buk. It kills pain, allay: inflammation and swe ling; removes germ in- fection and poisonous matter. ' Zam-Buk ends tho burning irritation of salt rhcum or eczema and heals ulcers, piles, poisoned wounds, etc., aa surely as it does simple cuts. bums. chaps, chilblains. etc. All In sts all etnrss ~ Moore making things the same old way, ei li li -» -- rangement and household manage ” ment of any kind ll . - , - How Your Cooking Has Improved 1-°°f°f=‘ may be addfesssd in Cm ° ‘ V' ‘°”P°°“ °'“"‘° "“"~ chosen for publication purposes, in Bc-:low I i native to this country and have icng held a high place among the fruits. 'rho Indians believed them to have certain virtues which would prolong life and regarded them with supertitlous awe. The cranberry of today is a sreut improvement over the ,wild be1’1'¥- Cultivation has doubled its else, and improved its flavor. The dark' er the berry the richer and more delicious is its flavor. Although there are many rea-, sons why cranberries should be us- ed more freely than they are, cnc precaution should be kept in' mind regarding them. Despite the fact that their ash 'is alkaline, they tend to increase body acidity. Con- `~ sequently persons who must guard , against this tendency should not indulge too freely in the gay scar- let berry. With this exception. are valuable for their mineral con- tent, since they are especially rich in ii-on and are a good source `_o! iodine. “ Cranberries keep excellently and. unless frostbitten will remain, crisp and full flavored for a lou! time. They are very easy to ure. requiring no seeding or paring in i for soff, fzuit., the berries are ready h delicious and colorful when made “ with the bright red berries. Sugar should not be added until the fruit thorough washing and looking over ta /iii lCl‘a.nberries Are ~-» ’ W... ,,, ,,,,' ' 1' Ri<=111I111'011 .'.i’..."§.°:’.. § Dorothy Dix hand Happy Cranberries. 111119 111411531 Nm. U9 ~ ,_ _ __- . -..__ _, __. ., ~ If You Want to Keep Your Husband in Love With You, Doll Yourself up to Meet Com- petition Be Romantic, But Don’t~ Neglect Yolu' Housekeeping; Hold 1 Your Tongue, Show Your Appreciation, and Every Day Tell Your Husband How Much You Love Him "My dear," said a wise woman toe bride, "it is I. good thing to avoid making mistakes in marriage, but it is not the things we refrain from doing that get us anywhere. It is the things that we do that make our success. DON’TS are clammy, flabby, negative inhibitions that leave us cold. It is the D0'B that warm the cockles of our hearts. We never love a person for the things he or she didn’t do to us. It is the things they do for us that bind us to them with hopes of steel. "I know that a million red-light danger sig. nals of things that you must not do have been €1'°¢¢9d f°1‘ Y0111’ guidance along the matrimonial 10114- N011’ I 11111 801118 to put up a few arrows Pvlntins the way to the things you should do. “So here are some D0’B for you: >i.,_._, Slaests what ` Uoane for Bridal ‘ YARDLEY 1AveNo`rn~ THB LOVABLE A FRAGRANCE The' Lovebic Fra ren the Yardley Lsvgend:_. Feshion's choice for lb. daily round of little ;Q¢1,| engagements and of Sp” and Pastimes, when | heavy exotic perfume would be out of place. ' In Sorlnlsler-Top Beal" asc ne sa.sa "°' In Fafwv-Smnms seal.. hen $1.50 tv $a.oo 1 Wicker Flatli $1.80 IITHE SOAP Famous ss "Tim Luxury Soap ol the World", fi." is no Finer quality toilet soap made. its mellow lsther, sodcliglltluily soil and sootl\lng,wil\ pmgm the clear beauty Of it led lluitlve alda. I Q lsvislily perfumed. ' Guest Size . I 1 2 L 20: a cslrz Bath Sire . : : : : I0: s cake Toilet Sire, 8|: s cake, 3 for $1.00 At All Good Drug and Dept. Slove! YARDLEY -l.oNl>oN - ronoN1o - New Yonu -i band married you he put his stomach as well as his heart into yo; "Keep up your salesmanshlp. Don‘t imagine that because you 1" hands and it depends on how you feed him and take care of him whetbg p,-epm-mon for ¢°¢k1ng_ After “mated y0u1' husband once, the Job is done and you cm 5|; down md he will be a pessimistic, dyspeptio wreck, at 40 or going strong at 70. ke it easy the balance of your life. Vsmping a man 1 gg chore that as to be done over every day. You know by what manner of app;-“gh "Be a good sport. Take matrimony on the chin, as it were. Loud to cook and Whuli Bri-5 01 SRl€S1I11111ShlP you broke down his sales resistance and 93 Yuur husband's litle faults and peculiarities and the minor trick it Salads, puddings and zellshes are g°t him W Sign on the dotted line of the marriage cont;-gee, Keep it up life instead oi’ making tragedies of them. Make a .i0k¢ 0! f-he Um” Yum' nd you will keep him satistled with his bargain. husband stumbles off the straight and narrow path instead of weeping -*--- over them and holding his shortcomings like a club above his head and he "D011 Y0111`S€1f UP- A msn who picked out a girl for a wife becausg 'will kiss your feet in gratitude. Get some joy out of your work or making is cooked tender. This method pro- she was easy °“ the eyes d°e5“'t et t b d th” 8 as igmatism at th; altar and Bmw a home and rearing a family, and let your hus an see you consider t duces the finest md most delicate ;i;cl;li;ieds§ll;at1ol;;nc;ir;fi glgentlxtt tsgie :Es tggne :O per cent oft her looks yourself one of the blessed among women instead of a. domestic msrqr. l flavor ,and requires a minimum of ’ W “_ PW my 1181181! for her hug- “”_“_' “N zurgn -* mm. . | sugar. In order to obtain the mu ,band. Lay off the cold cream and lay on the complexion. and put on "Count xi. hundred and then a million more before you make a snappy N- _‘influx seq 4 value ot their nummems the 1, mu H Pretty gay frock if you want to keep your husband intel-esggd in looking comeback to your husband when youdo not see eye to eye with him on . an should not be cooked too long at you' ' , some some subject or he criticizes something you do. Of course, it is a V L Cranberry “um and annie,” '_ ~ ~_@ » temptation to say something that will stab his vanity to the quick and Jeuy are traditional with turkey, Meet competition. Remember that your husband is going nom you _that will show him where he gets off, but it isn't worth what it cock to every morning to an office full of pretty snappy young gi;-lg wh get even with one you love and one with whom you have to live. It ia the but you Wm and the task of mm We" dfe“°d and Well groomed and whose business it is to I o are 'soft answer that turns away a husburld's wrath and causes him to main berries quite as delicious with roast 3 glad weet me" mm with s mil d - _ - _ pork and veal cmnberr me often s e an yes yes him Remember you have got te que- peace oderings of diamond rings and new cars namon. Dot whole surface with 3 ' ' y class them and “ny a ",‘P°"°f "D9 0! 800618 to hol o _ i* gabiespoons butter, and wp an with takes the Place °f “me °1' Jelly at .fore, save your mussy negligees and your bad news fir xlolxicolzggifhgefglge "Jolly your husband along. He gets hammered all day in the alt- pecan or wglnuf, meaty Bake in 9, 9' f°m‘a1 ‘mm"‘ cranberry sherbetiand mal” b1'°Hkf11-it the prettiest, gayeat meal of the day. ~ side world. Let him come home at night to a wife who is a salve-spreads moderate oven oi' 375 deg. Tahr. for Takes Bi splendid dessert 3"? 2 H » _ * -_- and whose praise will be a healing ointment poured over theyraw mutt 30 minutes* Do not place too high GHVY d 1;111e!'- . Cru-ubelry ll; 0°” Assume the attitude of a Lady Love. Most husbands take wives at _on his egotlsm. Tell him how wonderful and clover and brave and strung In oven as sugar might bum This Q pudding s an inexpens ve de.se their own valuation and treat them as they show they expect to be ;Y°11 think he is. Hand him a few, flowers now instead of waiting to put ,mmm Wm serve sm peome “mp .Suitable for any simple d‘““"' tremi H ° w°’““" spends all er ner time in inc kitchen and me linem on bis tomb. Pi-ebubly disembodied spirits ure not inierested in owl! » nursery and has no interests outside of them, and if her conversational the inscriptions their widows place upon their tombs. __ Canton Gm erbmad I Cranberry Tapioca gamut runs from the price of butchers' meat to what little J 5 _ . , chnny said 'nfs is 3, most delicious variation l Mol: I1°l111d (2501-it 1 Quart) cran and Marys snidles and back again, her husband wi‘l naturally come go "Show some appreciation of- what your husband does for you. Dont of gingerbread l rf S. 2 cups bulliue' Wafer. 1 cup 100k upon her as a sort of super-hired girl to whom he doesnt even have be too mean and chinchy to say "thank you." It must be terriblyvdli' Add one-half cup finely chopped ` gfgiarg °‘1P minute $111008, f¢W W Sli/0 B Day envelope on Saturday night. ‘couraging to a man to spend his life slavlng for a woman..whofnot 9111.1 preserved gin t fa it ‘ i . gingerbread rgglrpe °m5;:l“rsubs;'1‘;; i Wash and pick over berries. Cook ‘But if you will keep a death clutch on your romance and never let Km- 5° beat upon the symbols when you x-husband gives you a 0ne_§um_ter cu of’ th _n f i lil boiling water until tender, about if 86# 1tWuy from you and lf you will flirt a bit with our hu b home and pretty clothes and boast of his goodness to you. p egl gersyruplt 1 k hi Y S Bild And for an equal portion of the molass en m nutes, and press through atmioe m still bee himself as your Fairy P,-mee' you can keep mm for es content. _ ` fine sieve. Add sugar, salt and ta- 2 V111' l»0 your golden wedding day. Perhaps it lsn’t easy to do your "And 111181117. my dear, and this the most important D0 of all pioca and cook until transparent. Ouaework with one hand while your husband holds the other. B it your husband every day of your life how much you love him and be ae “° MARY MOORES QUESTION Box Tum into individual molds to chill “"1 11°. 9»11d_ltl1Byl- _ happy you are and how you thank your guardian angel for having conducted by Mrs. (Dm Mary and become firm. Serve with a gar- 'I if stowed him upon you. Men are just as heart hungry as women are nish of whipped cream. Be a 30011 11011S€k€8P¢r. That is your end of the matrimonial _ Just' as anxious for tenderness and affection and no man ever grows nership and it i t X Nm_,E_ Mrs Moore is daily “_ _ , 0 H h b S Jus as much your business to make a comfortable home different to the whoman who adores him. - - y u' i 4 mms requests from readers who After the ease me been med ine 9”’ “S 111 S 11 tie faults and peculiarities una the miner trials et er cu of meat; others want various at lash me judge_ Wuys of using m-lk in 11161115 f°1' the The man in the dwg moped "A drnper your honor' said the ¢ 00 children, etc. If you are tiring of pleadmgly at hum man "But, your honor," he said, “in , "Very Well. then." Wflulld “P U28 “Y in and dill' °“i~ Write W Mm these hard times don't you think Judge. "I'll make the amount £l19s. ORANGE GELAHNE Pm' Moore and she will be glad to sug- _ _ gest new methods that will freshen V i 2 tablespoons granulated gelatlne. HE won'i work lcle cl the offlcr- noi ha. He does not remind his bride ol mcihefi cooking any more. What has modeiiie amazing change? - Sho read about cl little book called "The Good Provider" and o marvel- oui way of making delicious things with S0. Charles Evaporaled Milk. Now hercakes are a Ioy io see-ond tolls. Her soups and creamed dishes would change any man'| mind. And |1ere's what -ondso that you may on oy write lor Kaur copy ol The Good rovldon' lt lien 80 pages illumoied In lull _ colorandwillprovsctnaluro- house oi cooking wisdom. /J .c CHARLES 5”: mana-rec :" * .1 _ The Borden Co. Llialied ”' 6 . 115 George Strut Toronto. Onuvlo Gentlemen: Pleue ned me ine cow el "The Good Provider." lilfii ¥ORDEN PLANTS sl euro, NS., Ingersoll, Oni, Norwich. Ont- ' _ and Su/nel, 8.C. . Nssie.....................................-. .... ......, .ii Addnn.mow:._...m...,......~f...,.,.,....\;W”' ' . '~'r~1enrv-»`-»-’-»-----v,-v-v-~fv~»»~----~----~-- . _ _ ,...., , she writes about if Borden's proving it too, lust addition to the writers name and address, which of course, will not be published. All correspondence should be written on one side ol page only. QUESTION: Our butcher often has good looking flank steak but I never buy it because I do not know how to cook it. Gould you give me a good recipe. We think your cook- ery page is fine. Myra and Marie. ANSWER: There are plenty of ways of using flank steak; beef steak and kidney pie. Swiss steak: mock duck; deep meat pie with veg- ctables and a crust, etc. This is one of my favorite recipes. Flank Steak En Casserole One flank steak (io serve flve or six ft should weght from one and one-half to two pounds.) l table- spoon lemon Juice, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt, 1 tablespoon onion, finely chopped, speck pepper and nutmeg, 1 cup soft crumbs, l cup stewed tomatoes, 1 pint hot water or tomato stock. Score the steak closely on both sides, and rub the seasonings into it. Mix the crumbs and tomat- oes and spread over one side of the steak. R/all, tie with string and sear under very hot broiler or in frying pan. Place in baking dish, pour in C10S€ly and simmm' in oven or on ton of siovc until tender. Thicken stock and serve around steak roll on " " platter, f 5,_l_..oz. . .r ' .®- “ ‘f'f‘“' t°°"°°’l!e of this paper, to Mary Moore, Cook- ` M 1 CUP 012351- ,,-y Edjgo,-_ A pm mme mould be! ` Soak geiatine in cold water for 5 minutes and dissolve over hot water. , eaééy-yowfcefl c/can » ui- me mn juice, sugar, grated rind and salt. _ Stir until the gelatlne dissolves. 1 6! Y l ing inutes. _ WW ° ' ° ' ’ Chill. Serve cold with whipped -‘sf Brent/t'.Sweet °‘°“"" °°"°‘ '“` Medical and Dental euthoridu Midori :hs use ofsalr foronl health. Usa Windsor branch-puxeszond ben. WindsoeSal¢cemes in lieeepaelrspee- the aswblua and whims' rs carton- .‘.‘i'.°'*.~..f.l°..‘f;1.».f'nn'..~§.i:.':r°'“- ‘E F iii# l§s§ iii? itil i water or gtock which should al-I . gh, oth"-_ ` i most cover steak roll and cover “Mule he um' "whm me monk ‘ _ goes off, I‘ll get up and ring ye on CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED llNosoaau.‘r|>lvlssoN,wrNDeol.Qfl' | don't answer it: so I can get my J nickel beck." """' '-`i*@1ftiW..f“.»l‘,o lm” ..‘.;' K. ' mmaam . . ~ ._ - _..._ *_ _ _ ' 1 h ha 1 dmd x K l judge paused to decide on the sen ‘For, after all, it is love that makes the w eels go round ve rl ua coo e prob ems. ., , some Wm menus wnlgythe chem renee. H you eeulc reduce it a mile? Q .kidding in marriage. Do1°eo'rl-nr Dlx. is.n't grateful for what he gives her, but is never satisned with what dll I-;or77l C le. ts A fine of two pounds, he said What is your business?" asked . ___ _ _ your viewpoint. ' ' _. _ " 'A cup cold water. a at This service applies to infant 2 cup`s orange Juice. u n ' - ' ` A I ' xeecln lnvulrc ceerei- tene sr- , it teaspoon Idit- , ~ . » 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. if cup sugar. ' When beginning to set, stir in whip- ped cream and beat until stiff. Turn into a baked pie shell and chill be- fore serving. A DATE DILIGHT 2 eggs. li cup sweetened condensed milk. ti cup bread crumbs. 1 teaspoon baking powder. ‘A pound pitted dates (1 cup.) it cup nut meats. Blend together well beaten eggs, sweetened condensed milk, bread crumbs, bakingpowder, finely cut dates and chopped nut meats Place in top of double boiler Cook over boil water 30 m -li__.___. A Morningifmile ' _._ .._...__..- ~_ .~ ~___.` Two Bcotohmen had planned a hike into the country. and had agreed to meet at a certain place at five in the morning. Only one of them owned an alarm clock. but he finally hit on a solution of rousing "I was just the time” . . . this eharrninq lady told ul. "My father wlan't very pros- perous. Mother watched every item of expanle. Appearance! had to be maintained. No axtnvagance. however small, was allowed to peas. I well remember Mother checking up on the comps:-a~ tive value of laundry soap. Sha lllred Burprlae. But auch was hor rigid code that |110 dldn't intend to cater to her whim if Surprise were has economical than other soaps. But trial after trial showed that a oaks oi it washed more tublula than moat scup.»And Mother was satiaied that the things were cleaner. She al- ways used it after that. I still uso it to this day. I Bud it most economical and by lu odds the moat satisfactory soap I have one bought." ' 1'|\eBt-Cid' ‘ a public telephone. But be sure and °-s..*'.‘.".:,.'f.‘rt‘i