Q I ooRoniY 151x SAY - sues’; Diary fi_ _ l “a; - - - ~ ~ “‘¢v ‘cfceeccecsccccw- ‘Dill u"! i i Women islfllili Stairs. i l own meal tickets. her and support her. to be a spinster. and nothing has o pathetic than the sad spectacle of old maids teas- ing themselves about non-existent boyfriends. But ncw with the husband supply 1,172,000 short. and growing shorter all the time, vromen must scrsp their romantic dreams of being wooed by great lovers and married in white satin and of hav- ing a husband to bring horn-e the bacon while they play bridge. They have to face the cold fact that the scarcity of mer. puts husbands in the luxury class and that, likely as not, girls will have to be their v Futuro Pro ro For Splnstnrliood in Scars y of Men . to go around. been PREPARE FOB FUTURE The latest estimate of the Census Bureau is that there are 1.- ‘lidlifli more vucmelt than men over 21 3'08" 0f HEB i" i319 Ufliwd That statement should give every female, from the bobby-soxers charms and graces she may possess, she Will have no surely of getting a husband. just because there wit, not, be enough men any girl who didn't cherish the optimistic belief that. some man would fall in lovc with her, marry None of them has expected HLOTB Such being the case, I would urge the modern girl lobe s wise virgin and lay in a supply of oil for her lamp and keep it frt-mmed and "roman u dork oioudsiutnu tiwostonlngly, hiding not: and snilll now moon from sight, snd nhllo distant rolls of thunder and iiright-Jlashoo cause": ttrcron startled glances oer lly, I lies: s voloo on the wrist-hora: hand or to ‘coma. but o c, I may say which oft!" distur s me when about. my houn- w‘ k but only to spur ins on. L0, gr aver endeavours. “Ellen”; l rpm! comes before putting out at, to and our day. “And l\0\‘-‘ does tl happen Ellen, you‘ Heretoforc, marriage has always been wo- l‘?! I ~ h mus li n lxing brood , 811l- 0- mens ace in the hole. Probably t crc never no an ‘grisly’, it questioned “y t have planned sour w belle than that. Now you lcnox". g would never dream of ba - "d in the middle of hou You are other with suppose, remem- 13 like words out of child- l, I should not have chosen tang the kitchen wallpaper in :e today. I would not have, ing _ cle n; the kitchen. ygue factor which makes man's lgtions contradict his theories. It ',\s made kings renounce thrones. tdJ believe, nations baulk at te very gateway of peace» Hu- hurnlng. She would prefer, of course. to have a good husband who‘ nos n provider, but as Fate did not ltand her such a prize package, slit- stioiild dollbcrair-lj/ go about making a career of slnnslerliood that will l"- 5n full of interests und freedom lhnl; it will nrakc most. of ‘he!’ rtarrird sisters green vviih envy. Realizing that he is going to have to earn her own bread 8nd butter, sire llzculd turn it into cakes and sle by doing thedslind o work that roles a fat pay envelope. The reason women's work ‘ho been cheap wot): is because it is so often bad work. The average gi has not lliougfit it worthwhile to make herself an expert at ‘her j/ because she expected lo marry and let. George do it, But now. wI-‘l George having become a sort of will-cf-ihe-nisrp, i! is up to the" dlvidual girl to write her own price tag. non nature, it is, an unknown luanlity, strange it can be. vacll- latlug Oi" steadfast and often 811-. mlrablc and wonderful. Dear mo.‘ that flash vr=< most unsettling. l almost upset the ink pol; James moved the old armchair away from the incoming Radio‘ wires and Mr. C. from the house on the hill, put down the pipe he ho! been smok- ing and dtrew his chair abreast of James’ and, for the moment all "shop talk‘! of potatoes and bee!‘ o! lightning f. - ~TBE n 3;», f .' 5» l1 ems woM . -_ j IORBEABANCL _._f- ' ‘not thou ns-med all tho birds with’ out o run? °‘ m‘i'i‘i""t' o“ “m” “'6' ‘mmfimved the wood-rose, and left, it on its stalk? _ At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse? - Unarmed, fsced danger with n heart o! trust? . . -tt.t n ' ~t ilhsl ‘23i°,.l§1.‘i“§‘..;.§‘§t'£?'l‘.?l3."Ii’.i.‘2‘f.‘l°i‘lii.‘lli‘f.‘i.e‘titfii.tgtf All??? l‘ iitiif°fflilyfiti i? i=1" 1 ?"“,,,‘,‘.’“°“,‘° will‘ 1.‘?.‘.'“l.‘l°..“"t'.‘.,°.f;‘ . ‘ . » n o ma less ECiOIL For, in plain English, ll. means that no wa scooping the very 1h n speech retralfied, nutter. how beautiful s woman may bo, nor ivhat nits gltmllonorr 1511131 bileléd guard“ Nahum, more nob“, to repay-l, l Oh. to bo my friend, and leach mo to be thioiel —Ralph Waldo Emerson. Hints on Etiquette t At a small, intimate dance the‘ hostess should see that all invited guests are introduced to one an- other. Al’. s largo dance, the hos-‘ toss may not be able to ,do this, and guesfs should introduce them» selves, taking it for granted that as ‘all are invited guests of the hos: and-hostess, they "are all friends. VARIETY 0F LINES _ _ IN sr-nmo surrs NEW YORK —Sult lines are in great variety, from the short jac- ket. suit with full skirt, flared or pleated. to the tubular suit with slim skirt. and equally slim jacket, straight or fitted like an ovei-blousc Boxy flat-ed jackets. turtles alld cul- nway peplums give a broken sil- houette to others. Many are in two fabrics or two colors, black or navy skirt with cinnamon or gray jac- ket, for instance. Fine detailing distinguishes these suits, iliough trimming is usually held to a minimum. Scalloped edges, interesting cut to fit the waistline or the shoulders, little rounded col- lar or none at all, and the use of QR a autos-moses» weoaitooaxiefioos- l6 Leisure ’S REALM~ cop of material which forms l, odest. title-sided bustle, ' i Equally interesting side back reatment appears in a midnight lue chiffon evening gown which rails a length of tnatcrial from llL".~'l(i€ of the Iiack hcm. The Xlfa lettctlt may be draped over he arm, wrapped around the body rid lurked int-o the waist. 0r lift- -- as n scarf ovct- head or shoul-l 01's. i Chiffon is predoininatit for the "cry young lady in (Jnstllids clum- rous evening costumes. ltfiiiy omr- worked over squuro and tri- ngitlat- rriiiolines and have strap- ess tops under bricf slioitldri" Cktls. New Baroness Most startling of thc evciiitigt owns i-ttlrociuccs a itcw kind of_ areness. A strapless black taffeta ith cuffed neckline, it. is need rom armhole to hip on ide. Detailing on all types of cos-i time is" superb. The favorite ‘ounded-square neckline comes ollared and draped with ttwtvl elaf-l in each appearance. Inter- slirig, seemingly casual, use is ade of poekels~five c-n one suit. ackcl. for instant-e. malt-hing oncs n ear-h hip, a smaller one at one ' idc of the ivnisl, ,1 slightly larger each LUILF: GUARDIAN‘ ___ _ rsoinal f Fashions f Literagnre _._ .__i___._._.__.._.t_.. .;Ar1<t».1.12.42_ ___..._.._. O%OO§QO{=_ C0115!" Hi Kink GPOYS“ and BYPBl-zrnuddau glitrr or Queen Vicloriti, Lady Iris Mountbatten, iwoaowacowmooo 0o o”; q 2 Household Scrapbook n ' min at the breast on he ._ , , _ , ' aged‘ shines MC wnfligd seen lierc. has been fined to nflp Don Palllnt,_ovt'ti m- Qf a New York dance studio chain, run n15 bu51_ Hath, , I fimfin" h, 100k m“, itcss. Salary is reported wrzl up in five-figure bracket, as-kcl \ _ inf: at lllc hips mi a _ ,“,,,ggg“.“..'..‘.“.” 191119“ >i\ zc-ocooocmoooroeoooc-oooa f z _ . .._ h .. ’ ‘ M d . . . . , 2 i» 0 8 I'll mimic BAGb Ar § $00k s corner z _ I - ~- f ’ ' l fNEx/i($912215)l_i(g"iopl\i'llflf' omovooovovoowcooooocooo § t 'L)ll1"Al'f‘iUli tiotnes go well r-“lv URAIXHM DIUFFINS ’ By Roberta Leo i i 11y lL-luilt-coloi" dross, and a few rc custom-made of the s-znnc pt-litl s your dress or suI-t lining. 1 cup gratlnmn flour 1 cup vnhilc flour Nor need the girl who finds herself in the husbaniless~ waste any pity on her l-ot. Lei. bier contrast it with that of I number of married women she knows and she will find plenty "1"" sclation. In these day's of woman's emancipation, she can st 1" 1°? herself and live he!‘ own life and not be the family drudge, o?‘ and farming has ceased. . up ‘(East A. Fe 'er flakes will be required NHYORK— Nothing has evr-ri The suit ct‘ hengallrie or faillc, glue them inside, up the backs of Yieenhind to replace a "little needs neilhci- introdurllott nnri the heels. _ blacknlt" for usefulness. It has; rccotninetidalion, but. it. is worth Q. l-lov can l remove lhc shine ‘horror-a classic in the American thc litne til lakes in review l1C\'$,iZ‘0l'll a suit of clothes? b material womb wardrobe as has the tail: fashions in these suils, and lo con-i A. 'l‘rv rubbing the _ I _ ‘and (haw It 016d '1. While each fills an cn- sider tl-icnt from the slandpotnti gently int-ii a piece of veri’ Tim lsgiigeillcirgzm n5 878a icgrfli "IPIIPS, “Dem ‘l; -t . ' ' r ' l - 5 _ l ' . _\'0 f‘. ome TCHLI! . , _ _ lifelyffetent need, the suits are of figure flatter). back emery P8P P Wm‘ __ m mkbta". Imcmoo“ dresses m?‘ m“, ..l"(,u,_,l.t m,“ ‘ m-t-tisionnlLv fimwn ‘only .1 few~ as "wk jut-lies- nhovo in" ankle. Wai: Inc= ’ ' "M " ‘are nipped at their tialtttnllv :l|m- . * ‘ One of the Most Elieoilve “Every day hundreds of housewives are wriizinq in for the ,aznu ’“fl%}nzrzuwr" o "Ncvcr heforc has a Cook Book been so popular. An endless . llrcatu uf rcqucsts is reaching us from housewives cvcrywhcrl: ‘l0: uur new and refreshingly different Regal Cook Book. "llouscsvivcs say it's the hnndicst, most compact, ruost com- plete (look Bunk they've ever sccn. They're thrilled with its con- vcnictit size. its new baking iticus, its tiioncy-saving innovations figs uvc time, labor and ingredients. “A solid yest- of careful though! sad study went into tho planning and developing of this unusual book. Nothing‘: left to chance-thc utmost care was taken in choosing (he recipes, in baking, testing. rctcsting and describing. What's more, each rctipc has passed the Lrilicai eye and lsstc tests of s group of experts. “iiiroughout the hook are many color photographs of (be sctunl baked products, so faithfully reproduced you'll know what you'll get before you start. There are 95 recipes in all, described so carefully, so thoroughly you ius! can't go wrong. "But hurry—gct your copy of thc New Regal Cook Book right away. The supply is limited. it must be a case of first como first served. Usc the handy coupon below. "For supcrlnlivc baking results just remember two things- lst. Use the Regal Cook Book. 2nd. Use Regal Flour. Then ‘ you're assured of ‘first try‘ and ‘every try’ luccus." REEA 4'5 rm/[sr ‘VWW xzzzw/cx-wf! ENCE FLOUR MlLLS CO. LIMITED nine Street Welt, Montreal, Quebec. m?!" "mi e s copy of your new Regli Cook Book. f enclose l0c'n coin to partially cover cost. \ . n» (Continued on page 1o) OQ-O-OOQ-O+OQ+>OQ-O-O-Q-OQQ-§O-O4I I zpretty and decorative buttons are lantong the designer devices to keep them individual. make good crumbs for bflvk with =\ "He. fluid r-attiel end- ing at. the left back ltip. , It is not the only achicvctiicn’. lot‘ a nc-‘oablc rollccticti. witEt-h alsol ‘PITSCIHS a i" ll-nroportioncd ion; saddle skirt." It's wrapped to the‘ i nicst point, but seaming 1S deferred lo tho line nbQle the lilphonc. Hip curves are acocntttated in many giostumes with warns, padding and drapery. i Bushleltglh bbluos, tiny tloimzm jackets and hulPP-“etight copes arc used frequently ‘lo jflllgfgrn] 5,m_ pie summer silksilnto still cool cos fume: for the direct, to cit-age gala evening dresses into lTlOdBSl. dinner gowns. undo. ring Setter“) ChHHEBS 011 H §iml>i€si EID-ShOLIidGI- cd street dress, In Dfnueti Suit, i arldlc nut-X most sun. l in n nal "vi sltanfun_g_i filll-lcltgllt dinner sui The ilfl1.‘k—\\'l'ilppv(i Kilt», i; 5mm. | I I ilung front hcm lo batting m,“ black chiffon and bars shove, A tailored sltantung jacku cgmes with ll. The back wrap is accornlmlgd in an afternoon dross wilha vifiqblc ._i_4__ nu; STARS sit- By GENEVIEVE Kl-Ibiiiu; For Wednoodl)’. Anti! a PROMlSING stoic orgntlars, or s. progressive or welklqzuheq situation of importance, nmne. comc involved in difficulty QM. illusion. judging by thc rui qt. tral aspects. l-‘alse lliupes n, fluted Ideas and ideals maQ b, dashed to defeat. mainly bygnl, promises, over-stepping in the int. ter of investment or funds, or s. ésibly through foolish or er lroasoning. inspired by show, vs |or other resort to personal iv mess or idiosyncrasy. Credit rat than extravagant use of resour- needs bolstering. If It 1s Your Birthday Those whose birthday ll is nrd oonslde sll mmncr of inveslmsnvtl, lavish expenditures during the year. Finances are in critical condition, with credit unstable and the mmsoo of jeopardizing established ventures of importance by false fronts or promises. with regrettable reactions on prestige and popularity both in business and personal life. All pro- ducfive steps should be submitted to keen analysts as lo sound and lashing security, "Flash in the pun" . tactics are ruinous. ‘ lwohild bonn on this day may have some cf-ficlency and skill with laudable aznblllons, but these may be offset by innate lavish. excessive um over-inflsllonsry ideas. the advised to carefully and shrowdlyq Olllily 0h P81801151 OXCFIVIIIJIOQ O!‘ I o ooooooooooo-ooovc 0o 066-0 O Morning Smile ily gout. Elie can set up her own little apartment and 9°, °7 I To Mother's bossing and Father's quart-cling. How can I I I tdrv lype or poultry stuffing uscj She can dress ‘better than most of her married sisterlh 5 9°" ' ' |m°dium'd*fi’ bfflld» “Vi? 01‘ three """"""°"'*‘ ""****< v have s 40-00111‘ ivork day wegk instead of s seven-day slavy’ ‘fwk- 55 dflyl Old- ‘i “WW ., , 5o many married women have. She can have time to imbrf h" mind- By A?!“ ‘flue’ o _ "i" ————-— = ‘ ‘ ' , _' i “F5” iindulgo he: hobbies. and belong to clubs. And shc will hmiii“ “lcooocoooooooq 40 fla4¢a "5|DE‘5'\DDLE SKIRT" l5 _°_'.‘_" " _ ‘i A .“' m“ . . ‘ “were c‘"lztfest"‘if'fiFfi=‘t“éi*“§ff6'“g6é‘§‘because “site ms ‘so ' MW- ‘ r ‘ ‘" “ ' rbflwffl“ ' " ~‘°“.“‘ ""1 - ‘"1 “"1" 1w“ “mil i’ “i” .. of besides hei husband's faults and the baby's loot _ , Q. llowyon I secure l.‘.ie best N , —‘"j _ v '“,,'\'?\f';'.‘ v1" m l My!“ _\_ Jlfter all is said. life is wltat we make lbl and the 1,500 “Wm” I results “n using soap flakes? _ E“ YORK m] m‘? F\1_'~‘d°‘“i“| , f. ' ‘ "i" ' ‘ isilhouellc for which fZISiIQCA has "h ma‘ da‘ she sznv u way to tho i site saw vhat firc had flow‘ ll your blood lacks imni You girls nntl_ women who auffcr so Iron llfllpil! anemia that you're palc, ll. ry Lydia i-I. Pinl. . villi added imn- om 2i ll'i 1L ‘; cup sugar 1 cup milk I» labkspoong. baking pctvder sit. .lour. sugar. baking powder and ' . Do not sift lill‘ -. Add graham flour to '\'tu'.‘~\, add milk. trell- win-l flour lo civ-‘zi ‘J0 enintzlcs srd grin pans. Makes" l titztzt gs. - ltcm there are no h-ltsbands mould p epare thcdlve‘ i° h" i . . . . _ . . ‘M. and lit? csult will b2 better sudspbce" 1°°km8 “"5 spring -—fl 511ml ,, , '" , , , _ ‘_ . . . ’_ ,_;;.-- : ,_ .. i,_,,h,\,3k m beam‘ mm a mm s,,,,,,gh, ‘m, ma,’ Sm, can mow» mt. LHIH‘ nor enoss B s A TRADITION v LACK' lflif" i equally vcrsali - dbl lc‘ Ivith the cg bcnlcr. \ with l! 'l~C"l5 iilillld 1°51)’ i" '1 ' ' " _ . ‘ _ STILL TOPS‘ and. trifle for lunt-ltootts, teas, in-i Q. llotv c n I prevent rubbers beam?" cuimm vFdi-‘F ¢'°li1'<'l1i>l>- “l” “vim” m" “'4 ‘miici’.“’ ‘a ' "d Fiwm‘? “UM i formal evening! and ln-betweefli from slillbinz off at the heels? The "finer calls it the "sit-vi $5.1m" fillj v... n y to M‘? , I ' “in-H we (M ml m“ | and-rs ‘ A Cut We strips c! Chamois Bxld, t l,.i ixilClil lot" the .al.c;t of the (on: a ponnv. .wo ,1 “Qnlkfuhct ' " ' war. . 5 s" c ~ r - ' nit’. the ..g .1 the evil spirit from irllr good baking. “Dfifimfifi 1 ' wiunjfivztii’ iioziisu; i NEW ‘i'OP‘" '\L\\'l‘3]'-'1\l‘i‘ ha!» lilo sliirl is" rl f?‘i llll in the l-‘Tl hip niizi sr- urctl w;lh q large ‘mu- in pink roses. which nesllwl a bouquc’. u.’ w .1 i5 i.6oii§“s—§r.if.i.nn of the lnjsl ilfinlf! w .- t-t hcllrhuilti up rod NEW YORK ~ 11111:,‘ lions an bloodl-x III such east-n. lunkltont s ‘lahlcta an‘ lti plines tnak" the waist luck Dnco l. icmosicllcclivcirunlunicsyuuuinbuy. 5min” an,‘ Imlnncc the wide l COMPOUND .- . . . . nuns shouldos of dresses. These ale jwlth added Iron) frequently the finish lo hip drap- cry. l . rfbccrme orcrccme by gas, her ll t , Marjorie Klop-per of Lynbrook, N. Y" has reason to be proud n fcur'l'fll"°id decent“, Dcrolhy. win-unis saved her life Dorothy telephoned the poll-cc tlicn tvrncd of! the gas lets on the kitchen stove and rolled "it-r inlo a nae-free room. Police said Mrl. Klopocr bod left» nole blunting ill-health for her action uicltid fut. Bake in, _ Better English ' b ‘of r. asso: iatvd i < “No conlrt crsial quesliotu will be 6 o++oo+o++o4oo+v+++o+oo4: Q- T0 “iwm should reservations lfor a hotel room b2 addressed? i ‘i- T0 lhc rvunt clerk. rltner by llelvkrnnt. tcleppotte. or “my 51am _.tlio dztte of arrival, numb“ 0g ,~roctns needed, tiumber of persons t the party. and the prgbablg e-llgth of uhe slay. Q. Should the watt-r glassgs be led before l-lie formal dinner is. aiwiouziccd? r\< ifs. nnd they should be kept filled lnrougliout the tncal. Q- ls n a woman's plac lo lake, tit;- hal and coat of a man frlendi Pwlio has called to soc ht r ltus-batid? _ A? N0; this is the duty o! he: aiusband. _ | __...___..._.__ "OOOOOQOOO-O-OOQOOO4QOOOOO i I Fnt w D- C. Williams ‘ro-oo-ooorooaoa000000949. 1. > union of '- ‘ ‘ fl. “lilifil one of tliesc trot-do is tricsspclled? Prc-prenitory, prergquj- 5111‘, prerogative. 4. \\'hal docs tlhc \\'0l‘d "contro- versial" mEan? t f’; ivllfll is a wold bcgnitting \r.l..t lra llial means "disg-olillcvlvd; not cctnplctc". ANSWERS 1- Se)‘. "lie went info thc house" to denote direction. “lie is now 1-1 ‘he imuse" Expresses position. '2. Pronounce plk o-lo, i as in pick, bolli o's as in no. accept first syl- lslble. 3. Pcremploty. 4. Subject lo controversy inclined to dispute. t. Ffflglllfililflrl‘, i, answered." i 1v ._.._,._ .i III-J DIGS 1N If cornered. n badger digs itself iatziclcrground with lightning-like Z i I l‘ By Roberts Leo x vow-owowww o-oooono-owg‘ Ulo of Blulng 1f you ltavc difficulty bluing you: CIOhiW-s and lliey arc inclined to Slrcnk cach limc. first dissolve the blulng thoroughly -in s small qum. lily of boiling water. stir and add this lo the rinsing water, Cooking Odors A piece of orange skin placed on = 111B 10p of the rattge will lake away llrflvi’ cooking cdors anti give a plcnsmg fragrance throughout tho" ilDilSC or apartment, . Wax lligli Chairs .. Use wax w bobrs high-chair, , crib. bath table. carriage and play. roan furniture to protect it against iillClilllg‘. adds GVOIII.’ irapidfty. l ansrranu: TWO-PIECE V911’ definitely in the fashion pic- lllm- this lwo piece with the slight. ly flared pcpltnn and style that's beautifully attlopled to vat-ton; (ab. rics. lou can make it with the open ltecklfnc shown or with the notched collar that also comes in the pattcmi. N0- 2161! is cut in sizes 10, 12. 14. l6. l8. and 20. Size 1F requires 3% yards 39 iuoh fabric, Bend 20 cents for PATTERN. which uicudes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Bo surc to slntc the size you wish. In- clude postal unit or mac number in your address. Address Pattern Dlosrlrnoni. Tho Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern N0. 2162 Nsmo ,.._.__.____.____.___._.._ 9 Address (my Province CIPIN FOR CHINA The Eurcpcatt WOXiII obtained fNeedlecraift/y -—FOR THE HOME— i lhg word O-hinn from the then rub h: omut, morn u 01:‘ rt