Woman ’s Realm What‘ the Fashionable Are Wearing Summer Delights Of l 9 "'11s. . . Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished . With Every Pattern s‘ ‘By Annebelle By Mary Elizabeth Colman m“; _ When I was a little girl, in Switzerw. ‘_ land, ice cream was a rare treat. Once; ‘z a week one oi the contectlonerles i The low-placed circular flounce of i . . . l t ‘l , " Glaces * Worthington Smart young things are wea cottons, linens and shantung. ‘white sho l i 1' ' W5 no“ w“ ed out me at ‘ sale there, then we spent our pennies the upper ed e. It ta ers uite l w ' l‘ cam" “d: to remmp‘ sum 3L jany, though, Once a. season, however houent , the, Ladies‘ Temperance Society had‘ A narrow belt with. jeweled buckle is strawberry ‘em’ and m" were on‘. accents the natural waistline. = Sale mm’ the“ we spent m“ pennies‘ The cape collar with knotted trim- to“ the mo‘ denciousmss of a “amt: m“. pieces t‘ mtemtmt i‘ ice with strawberries. for ice cream] style Nu 2609 may be had in Sizes WGVKHOW it was quite unheard old‘ 2:586, 1B, 20 years, 36 and 3B inches ‘ipfiglegiflf ‘t’; egezsvselqtaior jug???‘ ..i::.':::::: :;i.";::.i;";:;::"i:::£; iiiiifi ‘i? 5323a ' "1 . Dale blue tub silk crepe. marine blue i Ziziheiintgkiesqznéiigeijc; hfeor ll/fhtzdftrlf: and white dotted voile and dust '- a ' pink tones in striped silk Sillrllfig ispoon‘ sending a little pink wnguei are outstandingly smart ion a cautious investigation oi thisi Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or smmge stun‘ uwen‘ do W“ “kc lmni coin (coin preferred.) Be sure to fill t fir‘: the tam“ mlcharfikltxitsrl; ‘ti’ in size oi attern. Address e “i” m5 "p y- " ° - “ - Deputmesn Pattern burns my tongue." Now that nearly all have facilities, for making ice cream at home it is at popular‘ dessert, Undoubtedly it is much better that the children (aiidi older folk, too) should have their ice? cream at meal time, rather than as‘ between meal piecing. Contrary to the‘; usual notion, ice cream ls not reallyi cooling, It is made of ingredients high in calorie values, unless, indeed, one _. uses water ices. No. 2609. Size ....’.................. suocneaseeccu - . . . . . ...--.---u-.--u-. Ki . Name Street Address ..---.¢-s-.-.--..---.-....... City State Piles Go Quick blinds-s- Froren Fruit Salad. 1 banana. Piles are caused by bad circulation of the blood in the lower bowel and a The Frozen Desserts a e first live recipes below are for l dressy“; 1‘HE_CH ARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature TUGUST 19. 1930 517%? ‘ b -a Ddrothy Dix’ Letter Box v mh w Shall the Man 2-3 Cup Granulated Sugar turn to Ofilce l Cupful Coldcream 1 Oupiful Grapenuts, i Oaramellze 2-3 cup sugar and add‘. slowly 2 cuptuls of scalded cream! When the caramelized sugar is all dis- solved add rest oi sugar and salt, stir until all the sugar is again dissolved. Then cool. add i pupful oold cream and freeze to a mush. Open the free- aci‘ and add i cupful grapenuts, and ‘ been able to secure a good position since. 2 Cuipfuls Water 1 V. Cupluls Orange Juice liTsp. Nutmeg 1.5 Oup Lemon Juice 1.6 Oup strawberry or Peach Juice 3 Egg Whites i Mix all together but the whites of eggs. Heat until sugar is all dlssolvedl - then set aside to cool. Beat whites o! l Answer; eggs stiff and fold into the cocledi mixure. Freeze. Surprise Salad. 1 Pkg. Lemon Golatine 1 Pint Bolling Water i Cupful Crushed Pineapple 2 large Carrots Mayonnaise Dressing Pour boiling water over gelatine Let cool. Drain pineapple, pare and grate carrots. Mix the two and fold. into sciatica. Mold and serve on M“ are happy and contented working their tuce leaves, topped with mayonnaise continue freezing. l coats:- London Sherbet. i om j°b_ 2 Cupfuls Sugar g Now iiess lite. i ‘I own. 1 i act. as it there were, and that many that we arbitrarily relegate to women? waste. - than their wives. homes. Ginger Ale Salad. l 2 ‘Iblsp. Gelstine 2 ’I‘blsp. Cold Water 2-3 Cup Hot Water have an eye out for iachion and style. successiul hotel and restaurant keepers. i Dear Miss Dix-I am a man who lost he was in being merged with another and wife, who was a former p go back to work. 1 op lug and in the but of the sr "When you put. on the pan s Well, the next day my w my wife and everything is But what shall I do? joy and try for outside male employment? Did you never stop to reflect that there is no sex supposedly masculine while a man is endowed w Whose Talents Arc Domestic Re- Work?--How Can the Kindly '. Mother-in-Law be- Told That She is Not Welcome? his situation through the business on account of my age I have not used up our savings, and my rivate secretary. wanted to posed the woman earning the liv- gument I nnally declared, I shall put on the petti- lfe went back to her We here is the queer part of the situation. My -\\'lle makes more money than I did and enjoys busi- 1 nud that I prefer women's work to my I am a better cook and a better manager than happy and serene at home. Shall I give up the work I en- Mr. MARTHA. And thereby much ability goes 1n other words, there are many women who are better business men than their husbands. and there are many men There are many women who are a They never learn to cook or clean, and they are always bored with housekeeping and loathe it, but they make crackerjack business women and heads oi‘! in an oflice. And similarly there are plenty of men who are failures in business who enjoy nothing so much as puttering around their homes, and who always It is men of this type who are the and who make fortunes cs dry-goods merchants or dress designers or millinery creators. in talent, though we lth an aptitude for the work who are far more domestic lways misfits in their They want the highest qual- times a woman gets the gifts that are‘ of flour that can be mad: from the best grade of the best Manitoba wheat. a AND this quality is abso- 'lutcly assured to them when they purchase in O f!’ , ' ‘ weakening of the parts. Only an in- lfacggzilpgmdfirskcgggits 1/‘ Cup sun;- _________ -_- *2 F Q1’ T119 Cook 2mg: Tfijfiffifiw ‘QXQEQZTZLQHQZ 1 cupiul Canned Peaches 1 Bottle (or about 2 cupfuls) Gin- So, inasmuch as you and that your talent is-for cocking and managing c. Quick Marshmallow Pudding water, or buttered, cut the mull-misl- _ and cutting fail. Dr. Leonhardts 1 1-3 Cup Heavy Cream. whipped ger Ale house, why not develop it into a. real art? Why not make yourself a chef 1 cupiul Fruit Juice and Pulp (or- lows into quarters. Add miit juice and SHRIMP SALAD m, SALAD fiieiiigis-lgginéosiucecsigéis. belgauieeit trle- 2,3 Cup Golden Dfesslng 2-3 Cup Pineapple Juice who can command a line salary? cages, pineapple or fresh berries) fruit which has been cut up. ‘when ROLLS ens the sflemci pagfaa‘ Di $03: Slice the banana thinly. Drain the 2-3 Cup Lemon Juice 1 cum“; Mmshmgnqwg mummnw‘ u, “ma,” 1°14 m c“ mo three or m“ pieces each hard“ prescription has such a work “he, m“; and combine wim the 2 Cupfuls Diced Canned Pineapple Why not start allttIe restaurant or boarding house or hotel, for, to para- 1.5 Cuptul Sugar the whipped cream. chm well m4 Q of me 51m mp5 in l pm‘ can, mix qsrguj pecans to, quick’ Safe and 15s.. 8014s,, dfe5§1ng_ chm and 101d in the 2 Cupfuls Diced Celery phrase Mr. Emersons immortal saying, he who can broil a. steak or make a 1 Oupfui Heavy Cream, whipped serve in sherbet glasses, garnished w“ Wm‘ an equal ‘volume of potato cubes Lug reiiet even in gnome ixiJnd stub- gflfflng constantly uniil thick, ‘Thin, V. Tsp. Salt not o! ooflee or Xry a doughnut better than any one else. will have people With clean scissors dipped in hot with a cheirry. s made from boiled potatoes. one cup ft‘; tx;“§§EM_‘§§g§f) Bfifwii; and pack in s mixture o: ice and mil soak gelatlne in the cold water for wearing a path to his doorstep though he lives in the obscurcst house in the v v befi o; chopped celery, two teaspoons o! penge. your Pu. ‘uflgfmg must end (2 to l1) for 3 to 4 hours. ~ 5 minutes. Add the hot water tuna obscurest street in the city. . _ _ . . . DOROTHY DIX. consider it. beneath his dignity to consult with his wife and take her advice tha ‘craped QniQn‘ s few 51119115 p: sweet or money back, Golden Dressing l stir 1mm diimlved- Add W!" Y“ A and be guided by her in many matters, but c. weakling always dispel-ages his Q pepper_ “d mix Wm any 860d Saxad _______ __ r4 gun Juice 1mm the white cher- j_ juices and singer ale, then add the . Dear Miss Dix-l am married to the most wondcriul man in the world wife and tries to make her feel small and of little consequence. ver dressinB. Dreiefahii’ R °°°k°<1 dfess- be eaten with ms salad, yicg v : “v I diced fruit celery and the Belt Pour and am supremely happy except that I have s mother-ln-law who lives next A m‘ or a mayonnaim This quantity The long, French mus may be i?‘ Cup 1pm.,“ Juice _ ; into a wet mold. or individual mo door and who is over at my house so much that I never have c. minute to If you marry a. man who has to be continually asserting his authority, c Shaun; m] 5m ygus_ choose ail-over used similar-m and, u preferred, the 1-3 Cup sugar 1 j . to chill. Serve on lettuce leaves with. myself and this has got on my nerves so that it is nearly running me crazy. you‘will get a tyrant tor a master. 1303,0732 n1x_ Lit crusty rolls about as large as a good- top may be leit uncovered, except icr 2 Eggs Salad Dressing she has a lot of other children and other kin, people that she might visit, —- ' ' . I sired apple, cut a slice irom the T401) a SD11“ M’ ‘ire-s! 1°‘ d°°°"m°“- °" °‘ 3°35 °¥8 Wlks- add sugar and m“, 4 Egg Yolks. but she doesn't. She just sticks with us all the time. We can't take a ride or‘ ___ M. w“ A‘ _ _ i 1'10! go form s. lid, scoop ‘out the crumb i stifl dressing piped on in some iancy juices Cook over gently boiling water Vs C“? Vuwfl“ 8° W B- 5h°W m“ 5m 4°55!“ t" Bhm- 1 “mild!” mind u 5° u 51" “uni 2 ‘Tblsp, Sugar such a bore, but she tells the same things over a. million time: and the limit I stirring constantly untl thick. Thin with whipped cream, if desired. Mock Praline Ice Cream 2-3 Cup Sugar, caramelized 2 Cupiul’: Scalded Cream pattern. Also. the shrimps alone may be used, allowing three or more to a portion, and these placed in the hol- lowed out rolls, lined with lettuce irom the under part. line with a let- tuce leaf and fill with the already prepared salad. Replace the lid, aInd serve on salad plates with a salad c! her conversation is, "I had so much mending to do my hands just ache." ' She is wonderfully good to hie-volunteers to wash my blankets or rag rugs, and she gave us the lot our house is built on. but I am just so led up on her. My husband knows how I feel and has offered to say something to her. but I ‘.4 Tap. Mustard 24 Marshmallows 1 Cupiul Broken Walnut Meats j ' i Pint Whibnlns Urea-m with every feature women want in modem electric cookery . ed d ' ' . m ‘o3 The crusty men m supp“ w m covered mm dressmg 39st egg yolks and vlucil-r. Md know how hard that would be for him. Isn't there something I can do i “W” H" h“ r flflfllfllit t . _ t’ sugu and mustard r‘ ' * waethw- wthout hurting her u» much? oxsousrm osuoman-m-mw. . B gd M | Q Ha h d In U“, Cfikabie Fl‘ h Cook over hot water until thick. etir- .__.__.__ ' ‘ ‘n8 e I c e p -~ - . ring constantly. Cool. than add marsh- Answer: How can you tell a person who loves you that you do not love her? How p 3 1 c g 5 can you tell one whose whole interest in life is bound up in you that she bores you to tears? How can a child tell an old mother, who has sacrificed everything for him, that he is not willing to give her c. little time and throw aicwkindwordstoherssonemightthrowabonetoahungrydog? fihvbl ‘Wflr ““" um,» ‘W ' mallow‘! out into bits the nut meets ‘iDIQHChQdflIith Dre dFuLDiscsse-Ccrrymg Bacteria and cream. whipped um m. us '“-"‘_’““- *-r' ~’~'_ - ' I V and use at once. (serves l1 to l6). ‘ . ' ' . Strawberry Psi-hit --._ -- _ simmer large strawberries in hes-W i syrup until rich and then take out; mu syrup" until thicker cool: To NW0 lay strawberries on water lot. war over and tbp with whim!“ cream garnished with a 5111810 8111'“- bqn-y on each portion. Serve with lit- tle sponge cakes. or angel cake. COX It. can't be done. my dear. There is no painless way of breaking s mother's heart. It would be c. kindlier thing to kill her outright than to tell her that you are just tired of her, and that she is not welcome in your home and that you regard her as incubus. > iii- You have my sympathy in your predicament, for I realise what you are auifering is very real. A dull old woman, who has lived a narrow life, and who has never thought of anything but her house and her children, is a tiresome . -_-_-_-___~ companion. _._.____. miiquette I know how you ieel like screaming when you have to listen for the mil;- llonth time to the dreary detail of how many towels she had in the wash 57 mw“ u‘ and how she cooks spinach and the way the butcher overcharges hsr and the time her little Johnnie had the mes-eels thirty-seven years ago and how Tommy would never est applesauce unless it was cooked a certain way. I know how you (eel irritated at her mere presence and how you would like to have your house to yourself and go oi! alone with your husband. ..?___- Q. What are the most appropriate glits to a. girl who has just become engaged? A. China, glass, silver and linens. Q. Should one ever use the spoon for drinking tea. or coflee? A. No; it. may be used to taste the tea or coffee, buQ. never to drink with. Q. When introducing a. relative with the seine surname as yours, is And I think it is a million plties that old people cannot realize how they bore young people with their reminls cences and that they have not tcct en- ough not to force themselves continually upon their children, and that they do not remember their own youth well enough to recall how tired they got of their own elderly relatives. NEVER bu a. range attained such instant and tremendous po ularity . .-__.._. But no one ever senses that he or she can possibly be a bore to any one is the new Hotpoint Hi Speed ange. . W’ "ml "PM"? else. Still less can parents resllu that their children are n t l! him ted i 5' m” u t‘ mt “'°e““y' in them as they are in their children, or that their children den grow vsessry guns‘ this “cw Hawk‘: P M“ ' of them. And old people never suspect that their old tales are not topics bums: has scxzmfanf jéztmgnaoHcg "1 “m m“'°"' w u“ mm‘ dsire . . . because it makm electric cookery simpler, cleaner, quicker, more convenient. Herc is unrivalled and economy made possible by indstructiblc Hi-Spccd Elemaiis. Here is the convenience of Super-Automatic Oven Control. And bee, too, in the Hotpoint Hi-Spccd Range are such other occlusive fcaturs as . _ ‘i 5o there you are, my dour, and the only thing that you can do ls to try to sec the matter from your mother-in-laws side and to realize that it is be- cause you are her favorite daughter-ln-law that she wishes to be with you so much, and that it is because she loves you so dearly that she clings to you so closely. It is because the old have no lives of their own, no interest of their own, that forces them to be parasites on their children. They must take iwicr BENEFIT!!! BY SAliILIiEMEDY “a; QX . Recommend. their happiness vicariousLv and there is nothing more pitiful than that. mug] 5115.04 constmaion md d,‘ dsydilbEl- l2:kh5m'z So why not possess your soul in patience and try being good to your zmauoml Emnimy Coos". egeta e mptlllh m 4nd 7 m“ w h m fl ou can now uy a otpoint Ran e mo r aw n _ erte us sto csasyou would to your own 50m $85 up _ _ _ and You: dukt W5‘ mother's. Make her feel that you love her and appreciate her good points, ..___.- KILLS. THEM-ALL . 9* ‘A. Nymph»; t . and the bread you cast upon the waters will come buck to you in angel's lood ‘fify... , g _ _ Ouhrio-"Yess-scpwlin Thin fijthy, bifin‘, ‘tinting pa“ are evcrywherm com ‘ 1 “d ' ‘° i": ‘ ‘ma? “by some day when you are old and camother-in-lsw. DOROTHY DIX. taminating food. Spreading diceaeea. Causing deaths. Be protected. Have FLY-TOX handy. This fragrant, cleanly spray is fatal to insects, but harmless to people. There is ' ' only one FLY-TOX. Refuse substitutes. Insist on genuine t . -FLY-'VI‘OX . . . Every bottle guaranteed. ~ . £5255: ."."-"-"'-r.................r i ‘ luéuwtla! Retard: by Rn Iielnrab smug: easy terms co suit your con- vuiimce. Dear Miss Dix-I am engaged to a young man who seems w be deathly I °""°" l” 57 ‘WNIIN for WOMIN afraid of being henpecked. He has got. c. complex on this subject and (sols that he has to assert himself st every turn and ignore my every wish in M" t» 111W that he ll not bcins bonus. 1 am not of s dictatorial type hvr wwawmcd in having my own w Av. mdnotior the world would! have a. spineless husband m would be a doormst for me, but I would 1m m have my wishes considered sometimes. And at any rate I um getting sick ct this henpceking stufl. What do you think? 9511mm —_-s_i_— For Sale by AssociatcdGasfiElecti-ic Systems mnnbmu as Head on.» Teeclla ""°",l " . 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