/` _ ` , . "`. DWF EIGHT THE-cHARLo°i‘1‘i-:TOWN GUARDIAN ' ° "sEr»‘gEMn§_g 19, 1,31 l A ` l"lere°s another _V _ 'f _ f- -v rf -| 'ai' nz -'- ' ==i: = 'ri- . - _ . ,_ . Woman’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fash-r'ons~,-:- Literature - H M' ’-iii '31 attractive Most women find it difficult to thinlr up new ideas for attractive menus. _ . This one suggested by Miss Katherine M. Caldwell coolery autho- rity of Canadian Home Journal, loronto, is iherc- fore sure to please. LUNCHEON MENU Cheese and Vegetable Soufflé with Cream Sauce Buttered \¥/hole Wheat Toast Sweet Pickles Hot Raspberry Biscuits' Chase 8: Sanborn's Tea For afternoon tea, there is nothing nicer than these same Raspberry Biscuits, shaped daintily with a tiny cutter-split, buttered and lend piping hot, with a cup of perfect teal ` Miss Caldwell says: "Magic Baking Powder ls easy to use because its uniform, igh quality never varies. l use and recommend Magic because my experience has proven that it always gives consistently better baking results. 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Magic Baking Powdnr M taunoim sslt 2 tablespoons aualr or reduce the hard when melted. »»~~g`( Look for this mark on every tin. lt is a guarantee that Magi; does not contain alum or any harmful ingredient. .- Try Miss Calclwell's Recipe for *RASPBERRY BISCUITS 4 lsbiospoons shortening gf cup milk as-cubes of sugsr Hupborry juice orsyrun Mix and sift the dry ingredients. Cut the hard, cold shortening .into them with a knife, using a quiclr, short, chopping motion; cold fat to tiny particles with a pastry blender or a steel~pronged fork. V/hen the mixture resembles a very coarse meal, add the liquid, mixing quickly and lightly. Turn out the dough on s slightly floured board, pat it down lightly or roll it to a thickness of about one inch. Shape with a small cutter or cut in squares with a floured knife. Dip the small lumps of sugar into syrup from cannedor fresh raspberries . . . Press a lump into each biscuit. . .forcing itwell ,down into the dough so that it will not run down the sides Place the biscuits on a greased pan or baking sheet and bake in a very hot oven, 450° F., 12 to 15 minutes. Buy Mai-lr-In-Canada ` Goods Style Chats * WITH ALMA ARCB'E_B `A girl gots just about as much calm these days as a. hutch full of rabbits, what with all the shops blazing their displays of back- toscliool clothes. Of course education hasn't a thing in the world to do with it,- ihat's just the stores come-on, for most; of the things will look well on anyone this .side of ri size 40 and under 90 years of age. The :icntcst trlcl; of the week is the winter version of the <'h2mQ1S JHCkcC worn with a bright; colorful skirt of corduroy. The HOW lockers arc shorter than the old carcligans and banded in at the hipline. Of which, theres nothing I’m fonder of for football, golf, or anlthing. except sitting af, the meside_ , ...___ _.___-_` ~, For The Cook SAVORIES Cheese Bars: One small cake of cream cheese, 1 tablespoon chopped pimento, 1 tablespoon finely shred- lded sweet pepper. 1 dessertspoon 'finely chopped olives, a. little salt ,and cayenne pepper. Mix all to- lgether and add enough whipped Il cream to blend. Press into a shallow, ‘well-buttered pan, put on ice, and when cold cut. in squares. Serve with a. green salad. and cut celery into two-inch pieces. Have ready two tablespoons pim- `hi1‘t.\'~six tons of .st V » . ;r;“1’;;;‘ltb‘n;"*lfl7lHl1_@ ff0m the new municipal market, which will ‘ 0 “film 111 May- cost nearly $1,000,000. roc cilii (llll'O Oii€ CIJRY -L_! PRUWSE BRUS., LIMITLD l Charl0ttetoWn called ‘5l°.w°rld'. 5°” dyar n , mfunf fm' °l.“|'%m U fa. osuulseononunsuuaobusaas-on1 V , -s--»~5'B-G'~'°“°l’°° manor. u-aa: momma. i aiu, - sms ‘ ~ ' °“ ` C ' ` For Sale By ento cream chese, mixed with 1 mwbeffles SBD Paula. Brazil. is to have ul tablespoon finely chopped walnuts : and a little cream Season with pap- rika. Stnff celery sticks with this mixture, and lay on top of each stick a thin strip of pimenbo. Serve cold. A Etiquette t sauna-iam Q. How should girls’ calling cards be engraved? A. With their full names, using the prefix “Miss/’ Q- Why is the monogram on a. large dinner napkin embroidered in the center? A. Because the large napkins are folded in thirds instead of quarters. Q. Is it proper to ask to join a club one wishes to enter? A. No. MornmgSmrIe "That fellow Dublelgh has got n scared. sneaking look. Has he been in any position to do any crook work here?" asked the president. "N0," grinned the manager. "I know the answer to his actions. His wife has ordered him to demand more money, and the poor fish knows he's lucky to get what he does." money makes ii. _more important than ever to economize. Ong way! I save on clothes is by renewing t o color ol’ faded or out-oi'-style dresses, coats, stockings, and underwear. For dye- ing, or tintinghll always use Dis- mond Dyes. ey are the most economical ones by far because they never fail to produce respite that make you proud. Why, things look belter than new when redy with Diamond Dyes. They never ami. streak, or run. They go on smoo y and evenly, when in the hands of even a ten year old child. Another thing, Diamond Dyes neve_r tgka the iifa out oi cloth or lesva it limp sl some d ea do. The deserve to be Stuffed Celery: Scrape and wash _ lmake more effort and he comes in look upon har as nothin! 9156 buf- 5 Dorothy Dlx Letter Box band. How a Young Couple Can Learn A to Save--Will the Stingy Sweetheart , Make a Good Husband? do you advise us to WML R. H. V. Answer _ My first advice to you is bo try bo choke of! your i!1dl~'>°1'¢°lli 152:: who throw your ability in your husband! teeth. That is the ms n re why he has lost his taste for you. Y Y with is man by telling him what s. mort wife ne has and how Wahl: has boosted him up in such an idiot that he should be clapped 0 feeble-mmaea ma looked up 5° ul" 11° nlled with love and gratitude toward her for the help e 8 shows his good tsate. -He likes to have you Pill" M' f°’ bel" “ 3°” d ood wife and mother bccnuae those are the traditional merits of the virtuous female. But NYUI14 thot be chory of you ' if band and never, never, NEVER tell s man what he owes to _bil W Lf; unless you want to be first sid to I divorce in that family. No mm going to thank you for reminding him that the gray mare is the better horse. _...___ husband, because these qullltkl h\°V"'*l~’l¥ mm tl” w°m°'“ °' msg” The woman who is brlmful of°P°P md Wll° 15 0559566 by the desire and doing all the time nor why he il conlienlf ©0103 1110118- Sf; to keep him going she is a good in his side. She ia llwnvs SD\ll‘l‘i1'\B YI In 011 slave driver. ___._._.._. Once upon a time I knew n young couple who were most romantlcalll' in love and ideally happy when they were first married. The man wx: a brilliant and talented musician, who wll just bcglnnlnl bo be 1'¢C08l’\ ' ed ond his_wife was obsessed with an ambition for him to have a great career. He was an easy-going chop content bo drift along and let things come to him as they would, but she drove him night and day. Bhc never let him rest. She was forever pulling wires to get him press notices and for him to meet the right people md to have recltsls and so on. "iiiissis iiiiiin iiiiizs" fy " "The hard times and scarcity of ll v and one aii push him alan; mi, but aio ciiinii to mean nothlns to tim but work, nothing but striving md effort, und he got to dread her nd be afraid of her and of her reprosches and criticisms and hen' com- ic rlsona of him and other musicians and what they were doing and at East she killed his affection for her and he forsook her for a woman who was content to let. him be ns he ws! without trying to develop him into a virtuoso. Continued on pus fo 1; * » - _£1 cum _ "" '°""‘ What the Fashionablea are Weariri Illustrated Dressntoklng Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annabelle Worthington - p ‘ It is typically French with its ~ Diractoirs bodice and scalloped dv toil. '.'l‘he full skirt. swiahea about so - piretttly end dllows lwrfect frce- , dom rar gativitles of youth. ,,-,..,,_, It mey be nude with long sleev- `°Z as or sleeveless, just as you please. 3*- num-biiia waoi oneiiia with l tiny white pin data and navy blue ismaing is iuiuiraiaa. 'fi gift: ‘ " aaa mi iuapia ia pot it fa- gather. Style No. 589 my bo had in allcl 4, U, 8 md 10 yum. Wool flocked rayon voile, tweed- ilht MWIIII, llilen Ind dlmlty pints mska up stu-actively. lilo I nsquirss 2 1-2 yards of 9- ineh motorist with 6 ysrda of binding. ls 'IIN \0 dll In tbl Ill swam. load stumps or coin 1 nsdsfndo Plus at pattern 15 emu. Iliff'UCIIIOIOOlll0llllIiUllOl\CllC| some 5"' s§ Ambitious Wife Who Alienated Her Hus- Dear Miss Dlx-I have been married about tm years. My hu:-; band and I had little with which to start, but by bud work und frui- ality have accumulated s. nice little fortune. I have been the ambitious i one in respect to forging shud in new antcrprlwiil but my husband hu oo-operated other they were atsrtcd. I ovuvorbvd md wsa very nervous md sensitive snd cried s grunt deal, which must have been trying to my bnnbmd, ¢h°\-Wh he WI! VUYY patient. with ms. Also, baoluae I loved him, 1 tried to make him perfect, Ind ao I was llwsvl telling hinrof things that he should do or Shvuld not do. I tried to lcpsntsc him from hi-S friend! and to mska him accept mine. Wl\°m h°.dld“'l‘ ”l‘°'| Therecultolsllofthllfsthntlrcaliselwwl have lost his love und wo bnve tllked about divorce but when it camel to the point of dlvld1n8 Dull household equipment we both break down. An of ou: mutual friend? ran my husband mat he aoesirt appreciate me wuem capabilities- Wh* ao? My nurbma loved me very dearly to bell" An bod who has little enough some to think that he makes s. hit . into an asylum for the incurably t re can do no further harm. For his well-meant. efforts to be Plgiiiintalaes rubbing salt into the raw wound of the husbands vanity, on e °» of ~»~ - in an: , K l'l O l. l fe//s ou /fow him and who never can understand why be hates her instead o ` . ~ sh has lven him. | \\ . ' i ta its is matter ar not it ia s very \“\f°fluu\te thins when thi’ Wife . has more intelligence, more buslncal talent sad more ambition than the , i and a driver, and this does not make for domestic peace and hhPPi¥\°3S- l to get oions in me woi-ia ouiaat uridamuia why hsr husbwd 1~‘1“"= “P “SOME women seem to grow more alluring every year,” says J ack Holt, popular Colum- bia star. “Birthdays only add to their charmi , “Here in Hollywood you see them every day--actresses still every bit as youthful as they were years ago, more irresistible than ever. Still the idols of an adoring public! "No matter what her age, a woman who has ,the fresh, glowing charm of youth is al- ways attractive. I should think The azress of dollar cnt? 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It is common knowledge that when e woman succeeds in business or I H C b ' < A in any oi the professions it il st the expense of the wreck of her h°l;';¢ e a a n r I n 9 u life. and the reason of this ia not because she fails in her duty as a w e but because her husband csn'i. stand havin! P¢°Pl¢ "ll mm h°w l;‘;“d°':' . ll ' ful she is and how lucky he is to have e wife who is is moneb'-Ui* - e a r m It pleases n man tio have you M1110 hls_ wife for her beauty; thot ’ ' DOROTHY DOROTHY REVIER SEBASTIAN (blumbh sta! Columbln star :Ir -,$”*`"""“*’IEIifI ' 22251:-.<;é1:--` :;.:<»;-»--- -t). -_ . 3-3- ` . ‘£5-I - ' "'. \ '52 `* i3'Ej-,;:;"" ' -*`»' .'.=;=-nr-=.=--1' BARBARA BVILYN BTANWYCK BRENT Columbia stu* Columbln star Soa p..|0`¢ Air transportation is causing rall- way revenues in South Africa to I drop. Paris Styles --1