_,_;1’9t3§‘~ ~~_ "_v .‘_-_______ WTHE CHARLOTTlETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NIN _ I “M. ~ ~~ m’ “fi-evn"- _.; 71' ;-; E“ .4211“; l WQmB" 3 RE Bluff. Social and Personal x Fashions x Literature l; 771E HOUSE WIFE HER TRANSFORMATION t» TOMMY 4v Await-It... TllE BETTS Fllll Slllllll so eve’: wsize wmi we m“ S“ "0 ME. BUT WHAT , Fox Q D I'M 10o LITTLE a r "Vm-"M- ‘T5 pens dressed. and made into u“ o; ms m’; r AND SKINNY- clan iljaw/gsigg? “Auv “Akwwus '55’ AND "'5 A l ' we wAv ir HELPS ' WONDEEFUL WEIGHT- u-AND JACK 5AV§ m. msv woun- wk REALLY u? PLAY WITH ME. wzu IFlWERE wears m: MATTER, K VOUJQUYH’ r01.“ ’°""“' 7 W“ °°"" W" PUTTING mm on suiicizkxr-ao. I'VE seen oozsus on voimssntias wiiove cameo A POUND A WEEK AFTER rusv swzreo TAKING rr. _ attractive ' scarves, ' so mAuvcmLoRsii WHO HAVEN'T ANY APPETITE cc I ainglet orYdoublilas sets. Well Y ears xperience ln U. S. A. and Canada gnggciegllgd workmanship and lowest possible prlcgg F - . 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It can be $731663 W113: a cream sauce, or Just 9 ' W a butter saucc. Use it A um. Kindness The woman who gives -mg Praise to her maid when thin gs citing“, , i‘§°.§€,§'2“;::¢i.r;;:r;: t," . e ernes of a ri t an ie impart a dclicious flllvcici? ilvetlegrsilxaxlzianulfivho 39v" 51,6515 l0 he!‘ used_in_the_same_mannery as nuts, ‘criticize cs5 is m command or 7114:5221 31' a . Will never know you didn't mol<e it yourselt... arr-i - . ’ (llliriatmaa Wait’ alto! RICH IN SUGAR AND SPICE AND ALL THINGS NICE t» ins-so Every. Day Styles For The Home Sewer A Qheminslv slender black "H18 class that borrows its grace- ful youthful lilies tum _," ur (av. M‘ D11" dross. it is sofi‘ shir- rfid at Bull-T si-li oz, um Fmdjpg m, ‘yiqlllmlll! flattery to the waistline. 1e hips are snug, Leiow which silhouette swings out into a flar- ed hemline. Besides being so utter. smart and sophisticated, it's definitely useful for so many 0c- 08810118. from early morning shop- Pln! w KEEP B "dinnerdatc" and then on to the theatre. it's iurur- ‘W151i’ lOvBly in crush resistant m —Ficrence Randall Livesay. TOM Ilium;- DOLLS 1X18 what t i unusual doxlllllsin Sillhree arokralectuflzier x333“ are only three-quarters of an inc I ong. I M1111? are the visitors from far corners of the world who have ‘watched her nimble fingers fash. toning theseIfascInating little peg. Die. acli uojl takes about two hours to make. She first winds silk round a piece of wire to get the correct shape, and then she bvslns the more intricate part or mlkilli; the clothes, which are all exquisitely embroidered. After that comes the most diffi- wli 185k 0f 1111. the hair and face each face being a work of art, (m: each doll has a character of its own. Sombreros are placed jaunt. ily on their tiny heads and a native zerape is thrown over the should- w»... finished these dolls are a Joy‘ to behold. and old and young delight in buying them from their maker. Isabel Beaunsaren of Cuer- navaca. AROUND THE WORLD WITH SPORTWEAR DESIGNS Having had much of the Mexi- can, Tyrolean peasant, South Sea, and Hawaiian influences in recent seasons, resort-sportswear is ready for fresh native influences. Here and there you hear of Chinese — Chinese coats, Chinese damasks, Chinese colors, Chinese small prints taken from old vases, Chinese pyjamas. Again, ther e is the American Indian theme, also seen in small motifs in colors (the Indian colors are soft) or more un- diluted Indian ideas such as bead- work on leather or applique of Indian scenes. And there is the Hindu which began to have a very special acceptance last summer with the appearance of the hand- loomed striped Indian cottons and full-skirted Hindu styles and is marked for much more favor. Moving on to still another country, there is the Algerian. both in the monastic bias cut costumes and in the bloused trousers taken from the Zouave uniform. Going further ‘= GRIPPE Learn Correct Form For Your Letters velvet, Victorian purple smoqm woolen, plum shade in crepe mam- caine. Velvetern also adapts it- self rmfectly to this easy to sew Oneplflve dress. You'll cut it out and finish it the same day ready to wear....at a budget price. see small views for other neck versions included. Style No. 2647 is designed for sizes l4, 16, 18. 20 years, 32, 34, 3Q 38. 40 and 4‘;-inches bust. Size 36 rgguixres 4 yards of 39-inch ma- a . Send fifteen cents (l5) in stamps or coiu icoin preferred) wrap coin CRTO'llll\ address to Charlottetown Style No. 2847 Size”... Name Gtreet Address _~_ nil». Paper Drinking Cups _ One housewife uses paper drink- ing cups tu store left over fats and drippings. The fat comes out of the slightly oiled surface readily and there are no unpleasant dir-h- es to wash afterward. a Ann's baffled. ‘After writing five charming letters, she doesn't know how to address the envelopes properly. You're judged socially by jun such matters. So to your married friend. Alice. write "Mrs. John James." never "Mrs. Alice James." Address Mrs Fellows. too, even though she's a widow, by her hus- band's name-Mrs. Georg: Low Fellows. Your divorced friend is usually addressed by her siden surname and her married surname-Mrs. Tyler Moore, not Mrs. Ruth Moore. Address an envelope io a priest. ‘The Rev. John Riley," never "Father Riley"—nlthough you may begin your letter “Desi- Father Riley.” A Protestant clergyman ll R55... BadOCough Quickly, Miklhis at Home cough remedy-more than you could buy for four limes the money. It liee I r; Doe: the Work in a Hurry. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. Here! an old home remcil" your mother used, and, for real rcsul a, it is still n very dependable thing for dis- tresain coughs. Try it once, an I you'll lweur y it. its no trouble at Ill. Make ii syrup perfectly. insics tine, and lasts a fnmi y a long time. h This n lemlid home mlxfurc M! l three-interaction. You can feel it talw linld at once. _lt loosens tho phlckllld soothes the irritated mcinbrniirii. an liel a clear the iiir pnsangea. [his ex- la mi why it given such prompt. NH? by niirrin: 2 cups of granulated auger and one cup of water l few moments until diiurvlvcrl. No cooking is needed. —n (mild iin ii. f m I ‘ fill - IIIIIIPGI 0 l’l ~16 on. bottle. and add our align. Till: livu you 10 ounces o rally cumin: ng results. Pine: in a compound containing Nor]- way Pine, in concentrated fcrmhwzt known for its prompt action on i_ rn x‘ membranes. Money refunded l Lama‘: p151“ you in every way. IAGgIQIIGC u ‘The Rev. Howard i _.. Our az-pug- booklet given rules 1nd correct form: for all types of ettern-businell and social. Tips lll improving your vocabulary. liimple letierl u a ltimulm to gay. -asy letters. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Good Letter-Writing Made Easy to The Guardian Home Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address, and the Name of booklet. Name Street Address Town Provinol Lion Hospital iEngl cli A 01'1$'75.000- [Digs beliixiled ti» 8.2152 on y on o k‘ d i has Jusei. been m n Engmnch It following maiv -, ,~ - 170th in Eflillnnli élllgailglflflyil. illugl" Michael AYITS. Bognnr Rrgis Mogul cal Officer of Health. It is in the form of a cubicle block oi glass, with a special room WllBIXCE a nurse can see all the l2 patients, 93°11 0f Whom is separated from thc rest. All four walls are of glass. The side walls have been extended on a veranda. A 5P9. cial window in each cubicle allows the patient to talk to visitors. Dr Ayres believes that keeping a pal tient completely isolated can have a retarding effect on his recovery. FOR THE TEA-PARTY 1. Cut bread into small squares or rounds. Spread top with gener- ous amount of cream‘ cheese or grated cheddar cheese mixed with salad dressing. Garnish with chop. ped nuts, olives or green pepper. 2. Combine 1 cup cream cheese with 1-4 cup salad dressing. Add 2 tablespoons chopped browned al- monds zind 1 tablespoon chopped maraschino cherries. Spread on thin slices of graham or whole whcnt bread, and cut in r‘rins. 3.31am’! cream cheese with svlad drefifiink- To 1 cup of filling add 2 tablespoons chopped preserved gin- ger. Spread on thinly sliced brown bread. 4. spread very thinly sliced bread with cheese blended with scflad dressing. On each slice placc a short asparagus stalk. a sardine, a ilhelkin. Pl sprig of watcrcress. or a stick of celery Roll and fasten each sandwich with tooth pick until ready to serve. SANTNS HEAVY PACK Bantu Claus’ $225,009,000 pack this year will reproduce in work- able miniatures virtually every activity of home life. industry and transportation. Scientific advance testing of 1938 toy models bv chil- dren to determine fun possibilities. age suitability. safety and educa- tional value was reported at the annual Christmas preview spon- sored by toy manufacturers. ‘In the roster of l0 000 new toys. Snow vlhite, 'hc G-man. the cowboy. and a score of movie car- Eioons and radio stars completed fnr ‘the snoiliizht by juvenile ivors“ip. l Old favorites with streamlined liirlditinns include new models in -elect“'.': steam engines, two-faced, black and white boards. non- breakable marioncttes. automatic scoring mnrhlc bowling sets. a shoofly modelled after a panda and a new electric pencil for etch- ing wood, leather and cork. A new minlniiir» organ boasts Your octaves A vclocincdc has a chain drive like a hicvcle A rapid- firn hiihhlc blmvcr emits a contin- uous stream of large riilnbow-hued "My boy, Billy, ivas always res!- Iess and finch-wouldn't eat—and a! 12 years weighed only 60 pounds,‘ I slarled him on Oualline, and he loves 1'1! Now he's I3 and gdes around 110 pounds. He is neve1 lired—bul always full of pep! I can't give him enough 1a eat! . . . Thanks to Oralline.” This excerpt from Mrs. Free- man's letter covers, of course, only one individual. We do not “My Boy Gained Weight-Eats Better- Has More Pep —” Wm“ M". Wain...» Freeman, Toronto Bui so many mothers have report- ed remarkable results, we do feel a thorough trial of Ovaltinc is justified in similar cases of under- weight. Ovaitine is a delicious ure food concentrate, approved y ou- sands oi doctors. For the sake of your child-try Ovalline! Simply give it mixed with milk, hot or cold-and children love its deli- cious taste! Get a tin at your .. , ’ x 9'3- "5 "l FVERY LATEST ORPHAN kNNIE MUG Wiih new colon- p-cuuu- nl n.5,. m4 g- u; | 14..., u. ,.,... t. .,:, '_ J ,3 ,,,;,~,,, llvlflflilllfl our‘ nimhngi iillil i i Hlillhliilll‘) w,“ ||Qm l imder lifl of Ovriiiine iin (Wrap dim: in mi. Ono ‘m, ruug io a pelt n.) . r_‘ ‘ g MAIL THIS COUPON l (JVALTINE. Dept. H4 ~59 [ Pvirrtxirviiigh, Ontario, Canadl iWith soul 11d 10c) to: Nam . . . . . . . . . . . ...-...".---....-..-....-...... Adams. Cit»... .. ...PrMl'nc¢.....----.. (Print name mid addren zfunlv in fluid!) / l roe THE there's a big repefloire of films for magic guns that shoot pictures on the wall. Sleds have gone stream- line, they have tip-proof brakes. “Like parent, like child.‘ is an inevitable guide to children's play interests.” said James L. Fri, diiec- tor of the Toy Association. "It is a happy commentary on life on this continent that children are prin- cipally interested in play that imitates home and business activi- ties. Scientific tests show that children have much more fun with toys vihich enable them to do things." The housing boom is fulfilled in 1938 toylands. 'I‘licre are new styles in prefabricated houses madc of blocks, bricks and card- board. Polarized light is the latest sci- entific gadget to be adapted to playroom technique. A child can tell mother whether the. tablecloth is cotton or linen. The age level of dolls has pro- gressed into the teens. Sophisticated dolls with page- boy bobs and glamor girl cos- tumes appeared at the preview. Tney boast high style wardrobes that cover every social occasion. Evening dresses with trains. tailor- ed sports costumes and afternoon gowns are featured for older dolls. Doll wigs are setting a new high in variety with page-boy bobs and a wide selection of ringlct arrange- merits. Dolls and animals have. been modelled from favorite characters in popular children's hooks as well as the movies, cartoon and radio heroes. A miiinture vacuum cleaner has joined the large roster of house- keeping toys. Cliildrerrs furniture in period and modern styles also was shown at thlipreyiow. THE COOK'S CORNER ORANGE PUDDING Cut up 2 oranges lll small pieces and pfiill‘ over them 1-2 cupof white sugar. Make a CllSl/alildtdih 2 cups of milk thickened with 2 teaspoons cornstarch and 2 eggs. Mix the cornstarch with a llll/lfi milk before adding eggs. Cook and pour over oranges and cool. Serve with or without WlllODCd cream. It is delicious. ALMOND CAKES 4 cups flour 2 cups sugar 1 l-2 cups pure lard 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 egg l-4 cup almonds 3 teaspoons water Sift flour and baking powder, add sugar lard. egg and xvatcr. Knead until dough is firm. Blanch and skin the almonds. Dividr- the dough into 40 pieces. makr each plcce into a round flat shape. fiat- ten it to 1-2 inch thickness. place an almond on top. Bake 25 inin- utes on a greaseless pan, having the oven hot to begin. decreasing the heat as the cakes begin to brown_ CHOCOLATE SYRUP One-half cup cocoa. or 4 squares unsweetened chocolate (chocolate preferablyi. l l-2 cups sugar. ll-Z cubs writer, l-4 teaspoon suit. Combine chocolate or cocoa with the sugar. miter and salt. and simmer ‘or 5 miniitcs. Cool and__ystore__ii~ refrigerator. _ Use: scijfdAlnfl lllilll-ilflll." i‘ claim similar results will occur in drug or grocery store today-and every case when Ovaltine is used. accept special offer at right! __ ____I___GLOLJ_'E2IE -1. bubbles from a single dip. and r —-~r-"—- r-r“ I‘ ' ; Household Scrapbook { (Bv ROBERTA um O 04-04-044 0-0-044-04-0 O-QQ4-Q-Q-O+‘ lINLY ‘Making Up Eyelashes When using mascara on the l lashes, first dust them ixiih tal- cuin and brush out before apply- iing the mascara. This dries the lashes and inakcs Llie mascara‘ ;nioré permanent and even. - Faster Baking l Potatoes will bake in about half l the usual time ii they are put into ,liot W816i‘ for fifteen minutes be- ‘forc pinning them lii the ovcn. Zinc Laundry Tubs i The zlnch laundry tubes can be l effectively cleaned by sre-iibbing l them with coarse salt and paraf- This outstanding triumph i: proof of quality. Twelve firs: prizes ln twelve clasucs, in this year'sBabyShovraattheToronto and Ottawa Exhibitions, were won by babies fed on ‘Crowq Brand‘ Corn Syrup. What better evidence can there be of the confidence which Canadian mothers and their physicians have in the purity and quality of ‘Crown Brand.‘ A delicious table syrup, ' ‘Crown Brand‘ isn treat v for the whole family. illl iced chocolate, milk shakes, unaltcd milk drinks, etc. LEMON (‘HTFFON PIE (Filling for one 9-inch pie) One envelope plain, uiiilzivored igelatine, i-4 cup cold water. 4 eggs. ,1 cup sugar, 1-2 cup lemon juice, i, 1-2 teaspoon salt, l teaspoon grated ‘lemon rind. i Add one-half cup of the sugar llCITlOH juice and salt to beaten egg yolks and cook in double boiler imiil thickened and custard con- isisiency’. soften gclzitine in cold ivater. Add to hot cusiiird and stir until dissolved. Add grated lcn~~u rind. Cool. rind when ml-ziure hc- gins to thicken. fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to which the other half cup of sugar has bren added Pour into baked pic shell nr graham crrickcr crust and chill. Just brfore scrving. garnish with vrhippml cream if drsirccl. May hr , triri shrils.__‘ Tell the boys ibn picture! of lzmnii: lioikry nun can i ' l ho obtained ior‘Crnwn Brand’ Corn Syrup laheil. u» . tliillilll lllall ciiii iYllllP THE lilifOUS ENERGY FOOD The CPI/PA STARCII COHETAHV limited zea-ara. #5 Ill Ba lour flivvays ‘the Best » YOU HARDLY EAT ANY I M-M-M THAT'S GRAND BREAD DARLING“ S0 LIGHT AND TASTYl CUT ME ANOTHER FIEC ' $50.00 in prizes every week! .00 will be awarded every week to each of the ten bu! lenen (ell- ‘fWliy I Like Quaker Flour and The Quaker Method nTl-Iaiv Bread mg" in 25 words or less. To help on win. everybody gen FR El-I a copy of the booklet. "The Quaker " Buy Quaker Flour from your dealer today. l HATE HlM!l GET ALLTIRED OUT MAKING BREAD AND BILL WONT EVEN 1.1!"! eiliod of Easy Bread Baking . FOR BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY ‘ THERE'S N0 LONGER l use THE NEW OUAKER METHOD OF EASY BREAD BAKING WITH QUAKER FLOUlLWHY l CAN BAKE GOOD BREAD W HALF m: TIME WITH QUARTER -m n+2 our MY DEAR, ANY NEED FOR BAKING FAILURES! YOU TOO can BAKE amen cacao AND T ROLLS m HALF THE TIME. WITH QUARTER rue WORK-BY USING rue QUAKER METHOD OF EASY BREAD BAKING! I quake! Flour i! miicle from the best grade selected “'l'lClI(\".‘"lC§l in c car. pure water‘ before millin . ihcn silk-tilled f0 make i or (mo. low the practice-oi’ ihousan s of hIPFYworvicn. use Q ~.L -r l-‘l. r and The Quaker Method pf Easy Breail Raking. You'll lit-vi‘: Ilflli?" return to old-fashioned baking mcihodg. for iliis amazing new method does away with iiring kneading. and eliminates oicrnighi sLiiing. \ ru can be sure bread made from Quaker Flulll’ is Llcllr-ous. nourishing. ‘In h!!!)i!!!dflflflfkllfill'il—ljl'lfygfdifl n/uibmris wnibnl ndRIjlVAFIiLD in fresh. Dun imlrr. TEAR our AND MAIL ll-llS coueoiilliiowt The Qlllk" OI" CQMPIIIY. Devl- m, Peierborouab. 0m. Please send me FREE my copy of your booklet, "The Quaker 5 Metliodoflinsy Bread Baking" a I I I I NIII! . - - - ——~~-- I I sir I l l . Prim l OI ----'-_--_-----------