-. m... w PAGLTEO _ Woman's Realm l LivingcS Leisure JTHE WOMAN'S REALM/ li-ien. work end win! for the world is wide. ‘And its door: will open on every side. book not on the path with vein regret. For "the best things haven't hap- pened yet." SMART CARIIERIST IS SET FOR 1 Now is the time for the career girl to take a closet inventory for fall needs. By swiping a few days from summer, when leisure time is usually freer, a gal can organ- ize her wardrobe, check her needs. and meet the autumn with fewer wast: motions and perhaps a lil- lhle saving to her budget. Check shoes, handbags and ac- cessories for a possible carigv-over into fall. If any accessory needs only repairs to qualify for further service, attend to these. Repairs cost much less than replacements. What about last year's scarves and other iicckwcar? Look over your assortment. revive their fresh- ness with laundering or drjyclean- ing, and count each piece salvag- ed as a wardrobe item destined for I style whirl this fall. Sort out your jewelry: These sparklors are in for a big winter season, so the more pieces you can put into service by cleansing, re- stringing or re-setting, the better your budget will benefit. Pair off stockings, singles into well-matched mates. If all that's needed to make a match of odds end ends is a tinting bath, now is the time m dip. Any time that's left can be well ipent mcnrlin: clothes that will be put into service this fall. There l5 gOlllE m he a lot. of hoinliiie- lengthening in do. You \\‘lll proh- ebly also find that many shoulder pads will need thinning out. "no YOU Knoi ITEMS GIVES I! T Do you know that a drop ofoll added to tho cream foundation. .will give your skin s. satiny glow? says 1.01s Leeds. Do you know that pale lavender- this is the loveliest shade f0)‘ in- timate iiegl-igee? Do you know that graying hair looks very attractive when treated i0 a blue rinse? I Do you know that rhinestones Ire being used on tailored types of street coats? Do you know that sixty-inch pearl strands are here once nettle»? Do you know that if you wear three or four different necklaces at the same time you will make fashion news? Do you know that old-fashioned buttons are the modern "rave." made into earrings 0r scarf pins? Do you know that pleated chif- Iori dresses are “ln" again? D0 you know that seedless grapes have wonderful health-giving pro- pertles? Do you know that blonde-satin dresses, like those worn in 1927. are the very newest thing and that blonde-satin shoes are actually here again? Do you know that men like blue on their girl friends better than they do any other color, even when the girls are not a “blue type?" Do you know that old ribbons are priceless-and the older the giiiflllél‘? Do you know that chertreule and crimson make a gorgeous color combination, either in dress or in nouse decorations? ENCOURAGE TOT TO GROOM SEIJF Little daughter's first attempts at self-grooming should be encour- aged no matter how inept they may seem. The wise mother of a little tot knows that by promoting her good grooming habits now there will be a more solid foundation laid for adult beauty habits later on. A comb and brush scaled to fit her tiny hands will whet lier interest in caring for her own hair. Her hair style should be simple-a Dutch bob, feather cut or pigtails-for easy handling by inexperienced fingers. Let her try sorubbiiig her own face with mild soap and water. If she's not thorough enough. you can point out the spots she missed in a mirror. But add a word of praise for the areas scrubbed clean. A bottle of hand lotion given to a little tyke to use after washing; hands is good tinducement to keep‘ dirty fingers clean and skin cream- smooth. Clothes hooks and rod installed low enough in a closet for jUVCllllf! arms to reach will encourage a clothes-conscious little beauty to hang up her duds-first step in keeping them neat. AVOID CRI-IASES WHEN PACKING Do you know how to fold and pack a dress so that it emerges from a. suitcase uiicreascd? ‘ Since evcrr girl who travels its-l ually complains about the tech-- uique of packing, we've asked ihel giohe-trotters to pass on their in-l iallihle tricks. . Warning first that notlilngl zomcs out free of ivi-uiklcs if a hag is crowded. veteran feminine; travelers hog you to limit contents‘ to wardrobe essentials. Choosing the dress that will do for several occasions and carrying one instead of three are glohe-trritters‘ tricks for out-ivit-ting ivriiiklcs. Stand convinced? Well. to pack-l. that dress, strcicli it flat_ lac-e: flown, oii a bed or table. Pin in folds or pleats along the hemllne. Blanket the back from iieckhaiid to hem with tissue paper. Now, fold the lower iialf of dress ground a cardboard such as laiuidi-ics use as a backbone for shirts. Fold up- per half of dress at waistline, with tCoiitinued on Page 7) Relieve Your l-‘retful, l-‘everish TEETIIIIIG BABY Tlus S e, Trustworthy Way Thousands of u Praise So Highly Why let your teething baby fret and lose needed rut when Baby's Own ‘hbieu may keep your restless, feverish little one com- forfnble and peaceful. Used by young moth- ern for over 50 years. No "sleepy" stufl — no drilling effect. _Easy to take — quickly crushed to a powder, if desired. Al: the first sign of teething fever, be sure-try Baby's Own ‘lhbleu. See how quickly they help relieve feverislmesii, soothe irritation and promote restful comfort. Try Baby’! Own Tnblefl. loo. for upset stomach, constipation and other minor ailments. 25¢. At drunints. No. 123-8 ‘ over whose clothes ration iiiikcs it almost impossible to buy more than one daytime English womcn. costume a S0211‘, are up iii arms the Paris-New York "long skirt" edict. Realizing this, Brit- isli designers have effected a coni- promise skirt length. Typical is this Victor Steibcl creation, feat.- uriiig a skirt lust. a shade longer‘ than last years models. l§€¢€>€®i3 Cooks Corner i \ f £Albixwixlthiifl€>®a Q”! (INNADION Bl'l\S One cup soaldcd milk. s. cup sugar. ‘.2 tablespoons butter. ‘-.- tea- spoon salt. '_ ycasi cake dissolved in ‘i cup lukcwzirm water, “i tea- spoons ciuiizimon, 1i cups flour, 1 egg. ‘i cup raisins storied and quar- tcrcd. Add butter, sugar and salt to unilk; when lukewarm add dissov- ed yeast Cake, cinnamon, flour and egg well l)€‘2\I"ll; wlicii thoiwiiiglili‘ l1ll.\""(l. adii raisins, ciiicr and lFI‘ riw Ovfifillgilil. Ill moriiiii: shape, in form of large blSUUlIS. placc m‘ paii uiic iiicli apart, lct rise, bruslil ovcr with beaten cg; and bake 20! uninutcs. tool and if rleslitti, frosh lightly. RAISIN trorraiia i-ii-i 1 _____ l 1 cup seedless raisms ' 2 cups cream style cottage cheese‘ '..~ cup gi-aiiulatcd sugar 1 cup lulilc crcaui l; iaspiiiiii salt _ l IPLJSUOOII lcmon PXllflCI. 3 eggs Nutmeg .- Pzistry for single 9 inch crust. ffiiisc raisins, drain and slice -vcr_v' Illlt‘ Put ffllCC.~P tltrougili a sicvc 0i‘ rlccr to relliuvc lumps. Combane with sugar. crnarm. salt, flavoring and ivell beaten eggs, blending thoroughly. Add raisins and imix lightly. Pour into pastry- llncd fMricli pie pan and sprinkle top wl-Lli spice, Bake In a very hot oven i475 dcgrccs F.) for l0 min- utes; lowcr temperature to modcr ate i350 degrees F. land continue baking about 30 minutes or until custard is set. Do not let custard boll Se... e to a. 1m: ooanomiu. CHARLOTTETOWN f Social and Personal f Fashions 1 Literature ocxomr DIX SA YS-I Grandmother Trouble Iiuarrelsoile illil Folks lllsrupl Married Illillilron’: Households DEAR MISS DIX: My mother has lived in our home for ten years during which she has caused continual friction in my family and much unhappiness. We have never had a normal life because mother has dominated us all and been very tyrannical and made herself very un- pleasant. because we never knew when she I have tried decide between home if Mother IICS.‘ solutely. They ANSWER: It lies with My children could not even bring their friends to the house would insult them. to be a faithful daughter and also a good mother to my children, but now I have to as my children wilhleave Mother has them comcs into it again. hr: own income, but refuses to live anywhere else but in my house. TROUBLE!) DAUGHTER AND MUPHER. Can you lell me where my duty your children. Ab- are your first responsibility. O.‘ course, you have your duty to your mother also, but it certainly does not consist in your sacrificing your family to hcr whims and tempers. If she is not willing lo adjust herself to the ways oi’ young people and hell) w make she should be excluded from it. Tluitflboily of Yours! Jamel W. Blztan M. D. l INSULIN INJECTIONS FOR ACUTE ALCOI-IOLISM Now that alcoholism is recognized as a disease and physicians, instead of police officers, are treating both an acute attack and the patient be- tween attacks, excellent results are being obtained in the treatment 0f tihis distressing and embarrassing ailment. ‘The treatment of chronic alcohol; ism in which the patient gradually‘ loses his dcsi-re for alcohol is by the, use of benzedrine sulfate iampliel iaminc sudfatci in tablet fomi aftcr breakfast and after lunch, with a sleeping tablet or powder at bed- time. The benzedrine tablet pre- scribed is usually 5 milligrams wliliili. with the Sodiilillr, must be prcsci-ilwd by the physician. Another method of treating chronic alcoholism is putting at- ropine. digitalis. paraldeliyde and other drucs lulu alcohol or oihu" fluids iiscd by llic paiiClii. As it is SCIIIGllIIICS iioccssarv to “sober up" a patient in as short a time as possible because of DTOICE: ional, business or social duties, an urfcle published by the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol," Nriv llavnu, ("mind is most iiizzicly. firs. J. ‘flilrnaiiii and P. Pclasnn rcpori ihcir trcatmciit of attacks of acute alcoholism in 120 casrs by the use of insulin. Instead oi ini- jecting thi- amount of insulin used lo cause shock in mental cases. in- sulin, ranging from small amounts to amounts just short of the insulin shock dosage, was injected. From 10 to 20 units of insulin wcre given with dextrose. Uncomplicated acute alcoholic intoxication responded best to suibshock doses of insulin. The length of time rcquircd i0 sober up was rcduccd in most cases from l\\‘0 to four days rcquircd under the usual treatment to one day and often to only a few hours. Patients prefer this subshock ‘ uoiince first. o as "m on» (lltile less than full insulin shock: to the old method in ir-Eiich par-i the home pleasant. then obviously lCOlillnllwfild on Page 3) succaé>oo§eo%~oo<ri>oo§l Better English Williams A —I:|¢KJ N‘. VWWIIQ >89 "Q/‘Qfit-ifi I). C. l. w\%a-.o\<e/tc 1. What. is WTOIIE with this sen- tence? "lie is a relation of mine." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “bronchial", 3. Which one of these words is misspelled‘! Plagiarrze, recognize, francihlze. 4. What docs the word "homo- graph" mean‘? 5. What is a word beginning Willi le that means “lawfully be- gotten"? ANSWERS 1. “lie is a relative of mine" is preferred. 2. Pronounce brong-ksal, o as in Oil. i as in it. a unstressed, accent first syllable. 3. Franchise. 4. A word spelled like another but of different meaning and deriva- tion; as. lcad. to guide or conduct. mid lcad, metal; hold. in retal and hold. intcrior of a ship. tin-t- 5. Lcgi- timaie. jH-iWQQlOQWMWOQ-lfib-l l Morning Smile ‘viaaiqacoaa . The minister had come lo call and was holding the small boy on: his lap. “So. you can count, ch?’ hc said to the Xllllligf r. “Wrll let's hear you." ’l'h.=: lad mct Wll-ll Iilic rcqucst with alacril): "fine, two. three. four, flvc,-s:.\_ scivii. eight, nine. ten, Jack. Queen, lting." aldehyde cr cliloral was givcii in- stead of alcohol. The staff was oi‘ tilic impression that lll Z0 per oent of the 120 cases the insulin l-njec-tlons were no im- provemcnt over the old method. but in llio rcimaéniiig 80 pcr cent the insulin inlcctiunsproved superior. "ransom; Fresh white blotters are good draiiiei-s for jewelry after scrub hing it up or dip-cleaning it. "Another lonely evening ahead, I stopped in the library. Then, come that embarrassing whisper . . . ‘B. O.'l" "The shame of having people Iiisper about me we: more ilian I could beer. I hurried home, hiding my ieeul" "Next dc k QQIIQII! stops ‘I. O.’ " y, I confided In my but friend. She suggested Llfobvoy. . . fold know people aren't IJUST LOVE MY DAILY LIFEBUOY BATH! LIFEBUOY IS S0 REFRESHING... AND EXTRA MILD, 1'00! "Thankulollloliuoy-new I log about ine any moral" WMIPQP- people are friendly. "llh Is lets more fun when to lqlie diam: wiih ‘l. O.‘ " seven days. See protection; It’: silly HDW TO BUILD UP PROTECTION AGAINST ‘l. O.’ ibodyedevl Tesu prove that Lifebuoy no: only stops "B.O." but that you can build Increasingly better pro- tection against "B.0." by buthinglvith Lifebuoy every day. Try I: for lust _ fresh end clean your akin feelli A dolly Llfebuoy bub nope “B.O." fuur, gives you longcr-lutilq,‘ how _ It will act as a pouson to lhcm. ,. . ,--¢-~_< a? Ellen '0 Diary I1 Ill Illllll hruefu Wlh -.___ However. "Ayl" Link said, at once releasing the choicest one of all the litter. Jamie breathed e sigh of relief and lidled along the top rail of the pen still more close- ly to me. There was a silence then for a moment while our buyer eyed the small ones speculatively. Link has been farming for years. indeed, always, and one does not farm with interest over a lengthy period without becoming fairly shrewd in any deal. I suppose one has to, to survive the "slings and anrows" of its financial side! Anti besides, as James often points out". to me, when I remark sometimes ell the peculiarities of liuniaii na- Lure as it appears when tlicre is to be an exchange of "lucie“ in it: “Well, iiouratlays if cvci", a per- son ivaiits to get the wortli oi his money, doesn't lie?" That. was it than, Link was evidently most anx- ious to get the full value for his that morning. His eye scanned the number of alert piglets watching his every move from beneath the protecting guard-rail of the pen. I O l " - Theii in a single stop he caught the second choice. Jamie leaned out to get a closer view and tlicn looked inquiringly at inc. And spoke for me, his interest lending iiim confidence; “You can't have that one neither. We've going to keep that one-it's the one with the furl in its back." "A-hem!" Link said “a fuI-r-l_ so it has “at the some time looking to nie to con- firm Jamie's words. "Oh yes" 1 made haste to say laughing light- 1y, and remembering my pan of biscuits in the oven "they have a. notion they want to keep that one too, and that one over there" l nodded “that one with the cur~ lous twists in its tail-looks like an old grand-mother they liked. or for some such reason" I sad. “She's our own hrced" Jamie of- fered “this sow is-so that's why they waiii. to keep those." O O i So Link set the piglet gently rloin-i. It ssurried off, at once ‘.0 iContinucd on Page KISS YIlllIl TIRED FEELING GIlIlllBYE!" Po lea Many Sufler Low Blood uni-And Don 't Know It. The beminrfliirig about low blood ennui b that you can weigh about u mueli u yin Iver did-even look healthy and strong. rot —you can feel ll if you had l in your ha. duper. Llred and peoleu I Low blood count means youluven t IN enough red blood corpusdes. It ll their vital ob to our! lifeirivin oxyken from your unn throughout your . And lust as it takes exrken to explode giisnlir: in your ear and make tlie power In turn the wheels. e0 you must have plcnty o! oitygcvvlo u- pIods the energy In your body and give you going power. Get Dr. Williams Pink Pills todny._Thq an world-noted TOI‘ the licln they IIVI in l Increasing the number and strength of rd eorpunclee. Then with your blood eniint u you'll feel like bounding up the sulrl ll you were floating on nir. Ask your drugifl fir! Dr. Willi-nus Pink Pills laden ‘ JJiF-QT-a By Anne Ashley wiiivm- . Q. How can I get. rid of roaches? A. Spnnkle around the haunts of roaches and uaterbugs a mix- turrof two parts of box" ic acid with one part. of povxcLrcd sugar. Q. How can i clean marb.e and granite statues? A» Use soap fllid water. If badly stained. you will find that puimLe stone i-s satisfactory. . Q. llow can I import lihe real flavor of llic fruit when making applesauce, or cranberry sauce? A, The \rcll flavor of the fruit will be emphasized if s. pinch u! salt is added to it. The Stars Say - By GENEVIEVE ILDMBLI; For Saturday, October 4 ALTHOUGH the energies and Umtelity are umder npleiidg m. mull for brooms. wmi ii iii-mint la “‘ o! new plane and proj- ects, of more than ordinary signifi- cance, yet the very weight oi m; quickened energies and nervous tension might prove e immi- (or defeat. New projects, possibly i-n- volving travel, change, and new u- eociatiom are encour ,ed, but a sudden or careleus decision may nullify 100d spulewoni for growth and expansion. Count the cost lest Ihlgh sine disprove a mere "flash in the pan." If ll ll Your Birthday Thou whole‘ birthday it. is may find themselves in a heightened state of the energies, and ambitions, with shrewd and brilliant urge to out info new fields of en- deavor, in which fresh postures may lure. Travel, dIIIIIQ. new arrange- unents and associates are in the of- fing, but nevertheless a luddtn end rushly-formed conclusion may put in jeopardy the most ambitious propositions. Weigh all decision: and sgreelnenls cautiously, with an eye to endurance end stability and not a mere opcotseuler effort heed- leu oi’ long-term worth end secur- ty. ' A ch"d been on t‘-" fill" “ ""'l have IplQ-‘llld meat iitv. with vet- est..~.i, an. uillbilloh. cu. a t dency to rush and spectacular W ominous, s. V19_41_ "lBuTTi; -NUT fl/U u/l/ //Z< i/i I’ J l l h 1 .‘.~'( l til‘ lModern is A 11/;- vroi By Roberta Lee D3‘- Lilkt" QPJ ". . . a" Q. Would it bc all rigilit for the. iQ-Qciosixstmwtwiividl-é. Etiquette 4. 1.49 ievi-awi parents of a son, upon lcarnI-ng oil his engagement. to call girl's parents within i'\ week? on the A. They should call not later‘ tihan lhe following day. l Q. Shouldn't one be grateful when a friend has pointed out to him a very glaring fault that should be corrected? A. Yes. But, sad as it seems. re-| sentiment instead of gra litudc is usually tlic effect. and Vcry often a broken friendship. Q Slmulrl a miiii black shoes with a formal suit? A. Yes; socks should be worn. patent. leather While tics. and plain black ivciir plain. evening shoes. 1 silk l l‘ “v25 “Q's-swoon:- ‘ Household _ Scrapbook I i B; Roberto Leo , Ink Stain; To rcmove ii fresh ink sink] 1mm o carpet or rug. pour and prcss vrl-tii blotting paper umL it is all absorbed. This will not b; effective unless done immediately after the accident. Windows and Mirrors To clean windows and mirrors, rub the-m with cold starch, let ii dry. and then wipe off with a soft cloth. ‘This will (‘Iran as well n: give a brilliant polish. Washing While Silk Winch washing xvhite silk. rinse in a solution .of one jcaspomi of gi'alii alcohol to our quart of water. It preserves the luster. /Needlecraft/ I IFOR THE HUME! ‘WINNING TEAM Destined to b» the liclovrd back- Wlll'Eli'\'.b.‘. this clever ccuiibiiiatloii oi a pirated convert able- gallifi" waist band. It's ("iprtlally smart t-i bone of a little girl's skirt . . . fl battle jtllillcb that sci up l.'1 ‘l i*.;ii"=ici-.~.‘iil> of and n plaid! No. 270:1 i‘.\ cut and 10 lll s 941's inch for llli‘ jriclzri. 20c fur l’!\'l"l'i:l|iN mcludcs complete sowing Print your Name. Style Number plainly Sciid Be unit dress. Charlottetown Guardian Pa ticnn N0. 2709 Address City uneven mllht prove its undohg. women»; Sizc 8 rcquircs l‘; _\‘a' hd-inr-li for lllt‘ skirt; 1hr yards . Addicis state size you wish. Include postal or zone- number in your ad- Addrt-ss Paltcz-n Department, Tts i8 collared S Iiii\ a plaid 4, 6. ll. . which guide and sure to Pr.‘ VlIiC€| ‘Five LIttIIE"liihlfiirié-‘ifiil?ATEEJEIIFPSFJT rm dltllhtetl of lam. u. .1. rum-win," u. e. Ismael: [rested by their parents‘ at Purl HAIIII innit. mun rumors The Illle if milk on ii-1 , v ....-..-|...rr"."?"'"".‘f' asuzmsu-izaunsuaiunwuwh-roiiuwiir " .,:-.'_; six. . ' 1" r11.-