l l. l . .0 l: ' |t .1 t. l . l l l l l l i - w: many-cg» _. tau-ems» PAGE EIGHT rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GIJPtRDlAN s; DOOQQQQQ-ooooovooooe 000-40009010000000: ooooeooeooooeoooo-oo-Q 0444009104 0t 00000000 Woman's Re alm "f Social and Personal O Dorothy Dix Says- MOST WOMEN ARE FOOLISH i HANDLING MONEY MATTERS Every Girl Should Be Taught Early How To‘ Save And Avoid Pitfalls When And If l She Gains Wealth Women own and spend most of the money in the United States. Ac- cording to recent. statistics they control '70 per cent of all privaw Wealth and their estimated collective holdings are above $2l0.000.099.009l The)‘ buy 90 per cent of all foods, 85 per cent of furni- NOVEMBER 12. 194i v vwOfiOb-OOfiOfiOlOmfi-OOOQ-OOOOO-OQQOO-OO-OOOIOOQF .99."Q'F90\-vq-,., ,..‘.. When you feel cold and fired you will find if very comforllng “g lo have e cup of delicious liof BOVRIL CONCENTRATED BOVRILL ONLY SOLD IN BOTTLES ture, 75 per cent of all clothing and even 63 per cent of men's haberdasliery. More than 65 per oent of all savings accounts are in their names, Tlicy own 40 per oeiit of all real estate, 23 pcrl cent of all stock shares. They inherit hall the money left in estates. Tliev are beneficiaries of 80 per cent of all life insurance, receiving annu- ally more than $l,000,000.000 in benefits. Such being the case, and women being the hereditary Grand Exalted Purse Toters of the land. would you not think that a, girl's financial education would begin in the cradle and that from then on‘ up she would be taught all there is to know about handling money, and especially that it would be impressed on her infant mind how hard it is tol earn a dollar and how easy it is to lose it? 3,, money to support a family would try to teach his h, ' wife how to spend it wisely and well so as to get the most out of m Wouldn't you think that the men who work themselves to death try- ing tohiy up enoughnioney to protect their wives and children from “ant, if they should die, would make some effort to teach their wives how‘ t r ., .d m ., . . h . v l < during the _a.m o sa eguai ie SHCltd trust. t ey are leaving in their hands? Wou dn ti cammny “uh close “mention to you think that women themselves, who are smart enough about other Wouldn't you think that the man who earns the “Hm, i" and “m; “ha; ygur Dub Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~--—- By Frances Drake details and the possible outcome. Late afternoon and evening undet- excellent vibrations. Look in the section your birthday 0k is, according lo the stars. APRIL 2i to MAY 20—lTalll'lBl Can be a profitable period for For Wednesday, November 12th MARCH 21 to APRIL Zfk-(Ariesi Allomingfinllc LIKE CLOCKWQBK The teacher of the vllagc school was leaving and was being present- ed with a clock and a purse. ‘Die minister, who was presenting these, said:—"The contents of the purse will in time disappear but this clock will never go." A KNOWING WAY Judge. to Irishman charged with petty offence: "Have you anybody here who can vouch for your char- actor?" Irishman: “Yes your honour; the Sheriff then: can." Slierriff: “WPy, I do not know the man!" EVOII familiar, important and substantial 5 Unexpevifid Irishman: "Observe your honour, that I've lived twelve years in this country and the Sherrlff doesn't CV81‘! KIIOW me.‘ and in activities servicing the pub- lic. Romance tops. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Yoiir natal planet, Mercury, ': in major good aspects to the Moon lsti-onger in influence after noon). This presagcs an opportune "lay fur your especial work and other ac. tivities. Take advantage of the time to advance your. and your em- player's, interests. JUNE 22 to JULY 23—(Cancer) changes in plans cr All iniportuitt matters coming up activities; industry, finance trcck- llaDDelllligs that ma)’ Cfeaie Ill!- sliould be started less ventures are not approve-ii. ;_._ Gains through advertising. trading; (Continued on page lI, col. BY“ things, would just naturally have some gumption about money? Carclell About Money You would. but it seldom happens that way. The average girl is taught nothing about how to use money. If she belongs to a well-to-do family she charges things to Papa, but she never has more than carfare in her purse. The first real money she ever handles is her husband's salary, so it is no wonder that she wastes it, because $150 a month lcoks as big to her as the income of Henry Ford. And if she is a working girl Mother takes her pay envelope away from her and spends the money for her. and all she learns is how to buy on that installment plan and be perpetually in debt. It is women's lack of knowledge of how to handle money that makes ulttous the foreordaiticci prey of their grafting relatives and all the human ivolves who devour the weak and defenseless. Even before poor John is tucked away in his coffin Aunt Sally and Cousin Sue and Am. chain's neer-do-well husband are clutching with greedy hands at his in- suranoe, and Deacon Blank is trying to sell the bereaved wife stock in a phony company that. he says will pay her 40 per cent. lt Gee; Quickly And because the poor. befuddled widow who doesn't know a. Govern- men bond from Wild Cat Preferred, L: so sure her own family wouldn't rob her and that she could trust the Deacon who prays so beautifully in church, she signs on the dotted line, Life insurance companies tell us that it takes about six years for the majority of widows to get rid of ail the money their husbands left them and be on the bread line. It is the lucky ones who hold on to their pocketbooks for l0 years. The prevailing general ignorance of women about business puts every woman who has even a little money on the sucker list. and she ls not only continually harassed by begging letters impcrtunlng her for contributions for everything from endowing a home for disabled cats to putting hand- some yvoung men through college, but she has get-rich quick schemes put to her that are so transparently fraudulent and dishonest that you would think a blind baby could sec through them, And the pity of it la that so many women fall for these come-ens and invest their all in Blue Sky or Lost Mines or some invention that is guar- anteed to pay 100 per ccnt dividends, but whose payoff is bankruptcy. Apparently there is nothing s0 foolish that women will not do with their money, so it suggests that the sex that carries the wealth of the country in its handbag needs more than anything else in the world to be taught. the use and abuse of money’, ‘ ‘ Silly Promises Dear Miss Dix-Two friends of mine. a middle-aged widow and wid- ower, feel that they could make life much happier for both of them if they married, but the man thinks that he cannot do this because he promised his wife before she died that he would never mariy again. He is breaking his heart over this, as he is very lonely and needs some one to look after him. What should he do? MRS. C ANSWER-Forget his silly promise to his vdfe. No man or woman should feel bound to keep a promise that was wrung from them under the stress of great sorrow. Thev should realire that jealousy is a human passion that death wipes out. and that. if a. saint in glort- can know ivhat is happening back in this world it would not add to her bliss to realize that she was depriving the man she loved of a little peace and comfort ‘in his old age. DOROTHY DIX. or real flower spray that is caught onto the dress. ‘mesa are pretty when velvet is combined with the same color in wool Velvet contrast against crepe is also illustrated. for instance. in a crepe tunic dress with velvet yoke A TOUCH OF VELVET Velvet contrast against other Crepe afternoon dresses is often in flower appliques, widely spaced like heroic prints. A different kind of velvet trim is the third-dimension , _.._... .___ _- QUILT BATTERN T0 USE SCRAPBAG DESIGN NO. 927 i 1 of the very old quilt patterns. miggulnlcllizolugclngnvagigilae prints and colors from the scrap box. am No. 927 contain: complflw lmtmclilml- It is very Pat- ttern: Write or send above picture. with 15 cents in coin m order eedlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. 01" BWXIIPS L0 To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department De:lgnNo.927 mom _ - - - ----——--— — — - - — - - - * — —- smmrmoasee--—-—0ITY — — — — - — " — — ——- raovmq_.______._____._------—--- . ‘flirt In i "i" He thought his shirt was White . . . Rinso gives the W/l/lt-‘Sfwash JIM'5 WIFE-No wonder Iim com- plained that I don't get: his shirts as white as Tom's! \‘Vhat's your secret, Marge? TOM'S WIFE-I'm using Rinso, Sally. It not only gets clothes whiter-It gives the whitest wash. And it keeps my washable prints bright as flowers. JIM'S WIFE -Ho_w can Rinso give results like that with whites and be safe for colors, too? 4 TOM'S WIFE-Why! Rinso gives the whitest wash without hIeachInp-eo it's safe for colors . . . for your finest rayona, too. JIM'S WIFE —l thought I knew all there was to know about washing but I've never seen anything to beat the results you get with Rinso. TOM'S WlFE-Rinsds easy on the clothes, too. ldon’t have to rub or scrub at all. JIM'S WIFE _-l can’: wait to use Rinso myself this coming washday. . TOM'S WlFE~Use Rinso once and you'll never be satisfied with anything else. Get the GIANT package, Sally, for extra economy. Ell. I THE MAKERS OF 2O FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINOO FOR BEST RESULTS T00 ' Living God gives us joy that we may Ell/B; He gives us love that we may share. Sometimes He gives us loads to lift. That we may learn to bear; For life is gladder when we 51W. love is sweeter when we share; And heavy loads rest liglitly, too, When we have learned toAbear. _- non. COFFEE OUBES elicious KING (OLE TEA AND COFFEE Freeze your regular brew of coffee in ice cube trays. Then they'll be ready to chili your coffee deliciously without dilluting it. THE YOKE EFFECT SKIRT MAKES SLIM HIPS The yoke or yoke-effect skirt is important for a. slim hlpllne above flared or pleated skirts and heigh- ten the interest in torso or basque- like bodiceu. Wit-h straight sides. there is easy motion in skirts that use pleats pressed and impressed, gores that ripple at the henillnc or THE COOK ‘S CORNER RICE AND DATE MUFFINS Two cups sifted all-purpose flour, 4 teaspoons baking pow- l flared flounces for IlIllIIQSS. cler. l teaspoon Slit, 2 tobiespoons- There one well styled groups o! white sugar, 1 cup cocked rice. 1 costumes and dresses with con- w-P ChOPIKQ. pitted dates, 1 cup trusting jackets that also exemplify mlk, 1 slightly beaten egg. 4, these style trends. taitbleis nsb kinxilelted dghortfc-iingd i.__ S t our, a g pow er, sat an A5"; N "E sugar together, then add dates. F o FLAS s Combine the rice with the milk, egg and shortening, and turn into the dry ingredients all at one time Turf club fishlons are shown in softly casual silk dresses with Jack- ts. full len th capes or coats in Stir vigorously and quickly ilnttll e h, fin m, h, m, the dry ingredients are just mixed, 333$’ an‘? gees’; 3,2110: 31th and have a. lumpy appearance. Fll greased muffin tins two-thirds full, purple‘ —The Woman's Realm your home all dotitbly important at y 0° B86. W ere you n;_ r city fire protection llihywllxaalluljd“: quatc number of fire e ' New on the market are inexpensive _ have a capacity of one llqllld and a SPlYLVlllg range of m Wen feet. It would be too, to mrry one spot in your Oil!‘ for possible Hm. gencies while driving. ‘ ingredients of a mixed 5 not. serve the ingrctlic ‘ and allow encli inein onions. what have partment dish. A choi three salad (‘ll‘(‘S‘~'illl‘,S mi_ use be an inducement for eaters. phone messages. coming an! goings of mtmitei-gfl the household, etc, can be ivritwn and bake in hot oven, 425 de- grees, for 20-25 minutes. OANDIED CITRON MELON A fringe of sable. tails trims a gonal bands, the fringe of tails ap- pearing over the shoulder toward ls practically a ntwcssity in a large beige suit. The sable is used in dla- . family» “infinity houses or board. ing houses will find fence, too. A fair-sized blackboard rats“ .22" m” ""“" r , c -——'— gut?“ pflpomfinwo, 1 twtflesfgogn» English suede hats and gloves salt to each quart of water. Let "WK" b588- stand in this overnight. Next morn-; ——- fn’ dram 553d “wa- li IN A NIGHTCLUB d k in th until ~—-— findervlltlgri-alnn 5 A girdle will make any evening Now make a syrup in the fo1- dress fit more smoothly. float more lowing pxoport ons: gracefully . . there ought to be a flat rule that no woman who 1 SYRUP . mmv than size l2 may dancein g. public unless she wear: some kind I cum M1811- of foundation garment . . . liquid 3 tflblflpocfls 06m WHIP powder seems to keep some of the 2 cu-Ds water smartest faces from getting shiny brgflfgirjlf Combine we sugar oomlon a crowded dance floor. syrup. water and the lemon which! has been thinly sliced. Heat slowlym IN ‘he 0mm stirring to dlmolve the sugar. and‘ Perfume new, was mew‘ w be the thread 5 53*- . . . shoes without toes and heels syiillii llllie cggiuifidtiiciléricigtiilil Li: l“ “i” "alwrlng “mess swung‘ Qomes transparent Skim om me underneath are quite beautifulhand. .t ores j______ _ while sitting at her desk, CARROT MARMALADE ——-—— Garlands of flouers, maline and veiling scarfs, and ribbons stream- ers worn under the chin, piovide Lhe “neckline" solution for dresser. Three orangcs, 2 lemons. 2 grape- fruits, 6 cups carrots. Cook carrots; while cooking put fruit through food cho r, add su ar: For ll é? cups frui€pI5 cups sugngr. Let stand. l Wllfll H Tldfl‘ 0f l! bicycle invent- mci- you have all together, 1 hour. Pd by a resident of Waterloo. Iowa- B01120 minutes and SML wishos to obtain additional purer for hail climbing. he can obtain it by pumping the Iiandlebars to en- gage an auxiliary drive. COWL NECKLINES Efllcient Touch Typing Can Be Studied at Home Cowl necklincs. already mention- ed as fall revivals. are seen more frequently in collections of after- noon dnesses, not draped too deeply, but low enough to suggest wearing a necklace. The cowl had nu amaz- ing record for style longevity and it would not be surprising to see l! really come pack in a, strong way. If pears have to stand a little while when you're canning them. it's best to keep them covered in salt water so they won't darken, Use two tablespoons of salt to a with handy chalk will do, oi. neatly framed oblong of any soft wood or wall board that will not resist thumb tacks too will sciye the purpose nicely, Th, bulletin board should be hung lIl| hallway or some room where Ill members will be sure to sec it. from excessive shedding of hair», wrap the sweater, mittens or what- ever in plenty oi’ tissue paper and place in hours before wearing. This may no! entirely eliminate shedding. bu‘. should sure to Wffl" the garment carefully then boil qutigkly until it reaches ‘wom m the 0mm on a hot any £02“ any)“ Wm mt ‘hflnnmw - l‘ _ k s,‘ of course, quite sheer. fétrfinwgggl ‘baa (i: an?“ W115“ one thing worse than the office cfflfllfl Defldfiffllfl mmmmhly dflfli but not brink“ worker who forgets to clean her I in age,“ Wqe- i:;'.i.2“.:;* ti.’ztz".tt'asiz in; “f” ' i t : t ner - I l ttfllftenae tlghtalfietxltinxlg alidn c n a on makeup every half hour or so SIQP5 Persplraflon 39¢ . i" / Faghigng "f Literaturel gallon of water. To llCl , used in flflpflizvlis, ~11 “FLSFWI- serts from darkrniiiig, 5113p‘- with a little orange. lciiioii lini grapefruit juice as soon as tlicvg, peeled and more in it cold ma}. PINT-SIZE Film _ ‘IIXGUSIIE It is important tD-llavc haiiuv~ l-‘cai- round '4 Gill‘ Slllllmg Jllliiisher; ll extinguishers ‘ti. Dlnt 0 =1 szifc idei lu ii i-oiircnlm SALAD as THEY LIKE i1- Unless all your family like all in, ' tsp Ufigns in and the tomatoes fllfllllllblflls, rntiisliei 0Q you in n l iidy com, otf twom reluctant 53M HANDY BULLETIN BOAR!) A bulletin board whet-con at. memornudri as to it a conreiii. lnsisently ANGORA TIP To discourage aurora garment the refrigerator several lessen it considerably: B4 NOW zmder-arnz l. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irtimeskin. Z. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3‘. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 da slit-moves odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white. greaselcss, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid ha! been nwntdctltha Approval sealofthcAmcrltflfl Institute of hunrleting for being harmless to Cibrici. lit-rid in the mnersr aattine osononiiu-r. Try a jar fodavl ILRRID At nllnnrr: n-Illuig mlirl m! (nlln n. 1m t... n» Needlecraft/ -For The Home Chart Mater yltcin lay ‘rho girl who can type well will 2e! along in business. But typing well isn't just a knack, a trick. It's knowing the fast and ac. curate touch system- which you can start learning at home with a dirt of the typewriter keys! A: you lee in our picture, the chart shows the "guide keys" (A, S, D, F, and J, K, L,;) in black, and the other keys in white. Your fin- ger: always return to these guide hey: alter typing other keys. O1 course you know there are four rows of key:. The chart divides these into areas, one for each finger, indicated by the number: l. 2, 3. l. For instance, number four, the left little finger. type: A (the guide key), Q above it and Z below it. Your fingers get used to their polltion: and areas in a very short time. You don't need to look at the keys any more—you can type with eye: on copyl Our ill-page booklet. a home eouru In touch typewi-lting. f: also I foundation for a business college course. It includes chart of keys and exercises for speed and ac- curacy. Explains how to operate typewriter; good usage in typing buainen, locial. official letter: and table: of stallsticl. Send 20c in coins for your copy of “Teach Yourself Touch Type- writlnl" to The Charlottetown Guardian Home service, Be sure to write plainly your nunc, address, and the name of booklet. NIH! ma: Addit- ~ ' GU "' '"" ‘ Imlaoo Slip into your three-star jumper and be the belle of the class! It features a plunging neckline. mid- riff-minimizing waistband and front skirt fullness-all thrcc im- portant style notes of the season. ‘ream it wi its own tailored blouse or slip it on over a. sweater or that new plaid shirt you boupn et the men's counter. You have a wonderful selection of fabrics and colors from which to make your green, R..A.F'. blue. natual and red are Just a few of the currently popular shades. style Ne. 317i l: designed for sizes 10, 12, 14. 16. l8 and 20. Sim f0 requires 2 i-4 yards of 54-inch fabric for jumper; i 5-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for blouse. Bend twenty cents (20) coin pre- ferred for pattern. Writs plainly your Name, Address and style number. Bc sure to stale size you l wlsl . Style N0. 2612 Size ~-..... Nuno QIIIIID at...» Zita-Tr: Province PIGEONS ON BOMBERS Some bombers caIry carrier lg- ' eons for use in the event their w re- less equipment is destroyed. City