PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm 7 S y siren": l mini Wank CONTAINS sciences MOST E r |= E CTI v r PERSPIRATION storms n Prevents perspiration stains and odours. Gives one to three days’ - protection. Does not dry up in the as gtgiiirg. 5 E _ i i mgr! E H” curs/e H, KIN€ U01! llrl" i"hrly te rleisnl iarlyie eeri 1h his te via tie ear’ _it mu llag tele ta m u up that's III! gul ullse llll ll lit l‘\i' ior. Try itl At all cosmetic counters. Protect Y° with the not now but always from an ab ance. Janie’: tt-ina hens - here, reconciled to an interval o waiting, with nothing in the world m disturb mqrndgnd for relaxation y on truer seats of straw this morning. 1f one might] m m1 for even a days length what might '- 01‘ ml ht not! --oom from a once in"! Finelnfl the sudden friend whose tnowma ran out With YOI-lra in natural Briana; Who knew before 110s would telli N0 ‘to excuse, to hide or de. F“!!! 1m. in wh l-‘lwlliht shoneurlrlewyom dun“ And not. a fancy stirred for him in voln. CREAM DEODORANT derim if "that girl," hes the Oven (to which I alone hold the hey) hot enough for her celoe; has she held msheegeamilkattiremooerwm- perature for the weenlnlt "M" pigs or oh, dear, has it scaldedl And are mv best pillow-sill! "lb- bing their bloom away 0n the ‘>16 maple tree? Present-l . I suspect my slttlng- duties woud be rill- “ I would need small kitchen. l. ‘ s!’ v - a if. "wifiiifilalffii. 215$ llslfeslymsatothere snuaic’. KQQDKHB 89¢ urely to a Dre-fixed purpose. Oth- ers too at Alder-lea worked toward a [on e e e 1 ' inted brand new hall wgyfanoirs in carefully constructed s ng and li I did elevate my eye rows and ll my he!" Yeimed lust a little, when I Obiefl/N James carrylfll Ward! m u“ ‘m’ ection of the house across the (wetland on PflaLil) —-Laurenee Blnyon IIVALS WORK TOGITJBB The danger from flying‘ artic- les of glass as revealed p time makes it probably that glass will be larcely replaced by pastic sheets of synthetic resin in a few ever. new uses are be- years. How in? found for glass whiolh will en- ab e it more than to hold its own. One cf the uses. curiously enough. ls to reinforce plastics, so that already we find glass and its . syrvlitietic resin ,work- lng together. Spun-glass fibres are being. ed to reinforce plastic materials much the same way as steel rein- forces concrete duced it is being usedin aeroplane con-l structlon. and in making light‘ lvecaee- . ' ‘Ilhe glass fibres are formed by gatb-srh: together a hundred or more fine filaments ,0! glass as they emerge from as nanny, tiny holes in the melting chamber. The strands are wound together at a hill! Deed into fibres. So strong can these fibres be made that. with a diameter of only 290 hundred- thcusandths of an inch they will have a. tensile strength of a. quarter of a million pounds per square inch. and Trade Board. _ Q. l wish to sell a Singer sew-I in s — r l f l 1 8 machine. electggk fvuhiglli our}?! ‘purchased new in or 7 . {r a table model in very good con-l f iiition. How much may I charge for-i t l A . I i.fi.;. m By Anne Ashley [A JOB onlv YOU can no Price Control Questions and Answers Questions and Answer: on Price ‘Control will a pcatr l? The Guard an as a regu ar eeure each ay - l dd; a spoonful of vinegar to ‘lhe uestions are those which-haw . filmed 3°!‘ 50m? “m9 “m? m? Yates. a n‘ . reaeiflea the Wartime Prices and 851ml Beam w be exorbitant. ls eachqualt of rmsing water. h Trade Board from housewives in‘ i119" 11° W!” "flung °n sum 59*‘; Q. l-low can I remove fres this region. The answers are pro wiwi- edl Pauli 04°!‘ [mm F‘ mm‘- vided by the Board Readers. Per, A- SWTBKQ rates are ggvemhg‘ A Bv smmg ghyee or {our can; who have intelligent question by the amount 011M866 y t flomons and putting ‘mm in a in ask on price control are invited‘ 58919 57m 101' the same ammgli}? bucket of cold “mtg; Leave the, h‘ "m, ‘Mm i” 5' w ‘mlspace during the has-w perm ' to bucket in the center of the room Women's Regional Advisory CUIH‘! fiml l5 Qlbwed w mam!“ {P e5‘ m“ seven“ hours) mitteeAiif__t!i_e___W3r__T_ime Prl’ fbowe thosiii .l m“ ‘ EASY TO WIN LOVELIER SKIN- A RQMAE CQMPLEXIQN l . um price youl = would be allowed to charge is 75%! oi the price of a similar new; _ Imachinc sold during the hasn- per- ' m was), ggo that. have become iron. n. ogaer to chaL-{Sehthéi $511313“ faded by game strong soaps or -lv_.:‘ mac inc must e ‘ _-|‘ washing so n? mmonlam gfififigeei§°ri&fifii A. The colors can be revived by The maxim How caéi I revive the 0010115 s n5. in JUGGLING MOLECULES 1m Rings around the bathtub, the bone of housewives since on this continent ‘ scrub bing themselves in galvanized tubs-will be banished a post- wer soup (Xierrllsts c synthetic all their new product e,"R»ee detergent, or "soarplees A me soap-result of l0 years’ re- ence- searda-cleans. but loaves no tell-, tale rindfi- 5°10 0W was done by M18811!!! WHERE NYLON GOES The sill: and nylon for 136 Pfllrs oi stockings are required for one umbrella and the shroud lines of e parachute. Noises in fectzri-es tram indus- ‘dress. l l 2 1 increasing the efficiency of many‘ amen EllliLlSll D. C. Williams i by . that isn't soap mt. all. a social soap" .In hard. soft or salt water, resort’ To use an There is speech what the be“: dictate a Style of accen British wome Rte still onl the shops strong corsetieres making th with busks and lacing at the ba inches above the waist. ____________________ l‘ from them . sometlng in es the power of motio are not machines: de Oorrdillac. Animals friends they Elie t they are such CURVE CONTROL Elm-Ina THE WOMAN'S REALM . How “we” 1" w“ i“ Ywl-mi lWwolkers who sulfe vine-time nerves caused by jangied animals n. They feeL-EJB. inedible Yllhey ask no questions; Day no criticisms-George fashions from Paris return to the Vic n are worri torlan tuated waistline and ed There y "utility" corsets in and they are neither nor “ell-boned. Bench on the other e old hand, are, -fashioned corset whaiebones, ck to at least three Rio. llouen llinis Ellioy soothing comfort prompt relief with world-knowinmlldiy medicated. einollien CUTICURA omrmsm MDIJERII ETIQIIETTE By Roberta Lee Toner to cau his na-m b 1t would be ‘families to say “l-low do "persons do not lto be called public Is it correct letter w peetfullv your No; this phrase should be ed for business correspond- drQ. ylfhat would g5 1d 1i; ess orawomantoweartoen ermolgculesfiinmmwl din" l A. Semi-evening or i 1y. or o a f s"? er? llllllSEllllLll iSfillllrllllllll By Roberta Lee Cinder in the Eyes PG!) eye ove a cinder rcrn the eye. out one or two drops of water in the eye. Then hold dropper directly over the cin- der, release dropper an the bulb and wn. ‘der will be withdra 1. What is wrong with een-, tenoe? "Never mind what guanine", 2. Wh the correct pronunc- iation of "inimitable"? 3. Wh misspelled? Barlcade. baroneas. 4. What does the word "nut-l teratlon" mean? I e word beginning 5. What is with ar that means "haughty"? ' ANSWERS l .. a. a" K . . Pronounce - - - - W "c. are. at; ‘fir’; a sin it, a. lmstreaaed l second syllable. a. Barricade. e , acclnfi It petition oi the same letter ti] sound at the beglnnin of words succeeding each other. . Arrogant. . . IN I n: GIVE-AWAY | | The class had been given a‘ rather difficult sum to do homework “wand. strangxe . 0 . was the only one with the correct iinh l "P" m, mo“ n; Mother help y groin thmurTom 01’ ommia sails 1 $5 "New your skin feel: mfler, smoother, more W adorablei- as you rinse with warm water, splash with cold. My beauty facials really work! They can bring you new ' " " I V’ —-lovely in e cloae-up-wlll make his heart beet futerl Follow Merle Oberaira beauty are for the clearer, smoother akin he , 4n r . . my?“ asked the! ac . l "No. sir," truthfully replied Tom- ; my. "l-le did it alone." l. . Meeker (at the play) "I do you'd pay more attention to the p1 , George; it's as lood u a sermon.’ l ‘ . Meeker (dosing): "It cer-~ arch-i M!’ taint la. my deer, but the , leefleywlleene autumn am’ "You nu; win Iowlierslin with this wonderful beauty cercl First, cover your face with the creamy, rich Lu: Toilet Soap lather. Work it in gently but ‘a roughly. l v 9 out of l0 of Hollywood's Famous Screen Stars Use lure Toilet Soap ‘A ‘it Milt ll Pie Crllat Soft lard should never be ‘hi; Tlkim“ 1:18 gsustl’! uld a or en ng us s o ‘ch o“ o’ meubxmfuif v lillit cold, thus making a lighter pie c Flannel: Never soak flannels before wastr- .lng th . . W in warm, tool's conurn cpmolasees cup shortening it Dooneode te W9 tees -3 of a mmof sfggtening -beaten egg oi ilk m”; i teaspoon biking powder 2% cups flour molasses and eg , sift flour. for soda. baking powder, sa t and epic- ro relate, es, add those to molasses and use alternately with oflening and bake oderete oven. wamTi-f can 114 cups of ll-l-KG flour ‘A teaspoon salt aepoone milk. bikini P0 r m n of vanilla e lent; 3 preferable merely ou do." e their names be the correct then quickly times; edii t . all new Borne to close end with afternoon CO the cin- Wha tever be ha rd 535 in wder xtreot Dorothy HUNTING Il‘QR SECOND WIFE Warm-Hearted Women Hanker- To Attempt Stepinothering Illllllfiflltllllllltin thirthalqm, yoeveamleevlaenewlththreenaauefieremxlisvobaaatuzyg; rindeeirlwboeoulemarryueandbeaeoodruotlm .. for them. »! meet a number at women who would ideau They eeemto beettreeted to meand are very friend: theytind out about my have no time for me. I Y! the V. y. but as m, children they give me the cold shoulder . 1 make only e modest income, ‘eanloffer a woman is my heart. an mm to be enough. I am ioai that some day I will be able to find a girl who love me‘ enough to takrme. _chlldren and all s make? them the good-home they deserve. ' ' S01. n au o that .. n: have. but 1 . numeric-Icin- ANHWER: Keep on hoping and and-yolrwlll find her, for there are ple hearted women, with a ‘ l complex. who would you and mother your “erleee childrpu- Perhlm the reasqn _ haven't found such a one is because you have looked for the Wrong 5s c! e. woman and in the wrong places. You are stlu look-ind tor a Ilamour girl, u you did in tile days whe you were e. young buck yourself, with no incumbr rice, flllfl .1,“ a‘ hunting her in the gay epots: whereas you should be seekinu a \','3md who is about your own age and who is eweet and gentle and unselfis and a lady. but who, for some reason. has been passed ovcz" by “m. That type of woman wants to marry. She has a hea that aha is lust. dying to bestow on a huebend. Bhe yourchildrenand make you luet the cart of wifey place to look for her is not in night clubs. but in t married friends. Probably there isn't a one of tllem a Miss Lulie or a Miss Sally who would suit you. Dorftbetooherdontbeliriawhodorft wanttomerryawiaaw with three children. The role of the stepmother is one of me 1mm and meet thanklsl once in the world, and the wonder is that any w men is brave enough to undertake it. Damn. was DIX: We have been married for 20 years and h" three children. My husband is a eeleeman, calling from house to hour and is very pleasant to the women to whom he sells. I have never iu cause to be Jealous. but. as we near forty I find myself ziervous a . unsure of him. Bpecially of one woman who is about 30. w]; me to think nothing of ‘her but that she il his belt paying custom and that he cares nothing for her. only for the money she pJyi mm What shall I do? How can I overcome this jealousy? Should i ll to her? Or to her huliand? Or to mine? Or should I leave things they are? My husband is only away from home through the day. ll never goes out at night. He makes good money and l brow vim it goes. praying, . my of war be 81ml to [my Rood ou need. And t he homes of yo who doesn't kno ALICE I. approach the die-age spies ANSWER: Probably it is natural that when wives fortieth birthday and see thelnselvee acquiring the mid or getting more and more string-beany, that they develop n Jeilo complex and see a rival in every female to whom their husband: n even a civil word. ' It ls a pity. for it is their undoing. because just at the time whe they are losing their physical charm they ouid increase their meat attractions for their husbands by making themselves mort- aurcoablr more flattering. more inter _ and amusing, instead of torturi them with their suspicions. Many an old wife keeps her husband again: by just being so pleasant to live with. And many anotb wile loses here by nagging him about imaginary rivals Certainly any husband who mends eu of his evenings at home an who lays all of his earnings on the berrelhead cannot be very much o a. Oesenova. and it seems to me that his wife might well give him tli benefit of the doubt. Also, she might save herself further troubleb not putting ideas in his heed about being such a devil nmon-z the lllil that he will be‘ to try out his Ieecinetimie en them. Jealousy is a poor counselor. so don't let yours lnfluellcc you I talk to the woman of whom you are suspicious, or to hcr husbands: “WY until to yours. Just let things rock along and try to quit seeing ghosts. I Needlecraft A FOR THE HUME OUTIITTING TI! YOUNG! ll‘ Little coat, bonnet and dress all included in one ttern: all deals’!!- ed with the pe ect simplicity that adorable e. for . _ inch with 1.4 yard con- trasting. Sena 10 cents for PATTERN. which includes complete sewing nude. Print your Name. Address ind Style Number plainly. Be sure to state else you Wilh- Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian- Name . Street AddNlI Province ._._______ and vanilla. and beet v or- ouslylminuteBekeinamoer- ate oven (860 degrees) 40 minutes. JELLY IIOITING “ll III-I