a ~ ,. .. s o. 51' "fllflw wnn.nuu. _ pv...-us-¢¢~ §;¢r.‘ PAGE TWO ‘I'M: h i ll croch Qfl-the-fac: with the (latgcdk town Guardian. DESIGN N0. 1073 in the Popular shell stitch. drape low, l-nd fastened witll a (lccorative pin, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 1073 IAMI--__..__._-__ _____ It may be worn or the back drape may be worn up ITREEI‘ ADDRmS-----pRQvnqgE________ crrr----______ _____________ _ 0-» 0400 vwovvvoooovoooo-o THE COOK ’S CORNER fi-O-O-O-O CHICKEN SHORTAGE chicken I cups medi white sauce, or g 1-2 cups ducked -2 cup mus 1 tablespoon ilttfil’ Method: If 3'0! haven't enough gravy to do, make a white sauce by melting 4 tablespoons butter in s. pan alld than blending in 4 table- spoons flour Add z cups of milk or Scrambled Eggs T 9a _ LUNCH 0R SUPPER Rice roquettes with Cheese Sauce ‘Spiral Tomato Biscuits Tea. '~Q+O9O-¢4§0>400000oo4v§o4 DAILY MENUS Sugar-Saving 00 0044-04-0 (FOR. TUESDAY, MAY 5) BREAKFAST Grilled Apple J uioe Toast Coffee Coffee chicken s gridually and con- - tinuo coo until the sauce in sMsi 5""! thickened, then season with salt A“ 5mm‘ Pmame‘ c k, P9" oo les and pepper. Add the czhicken. Melt tho tablespoon butter in c P851 and add the mushrooms which have been peeled and dropped. saute tl-lp mllshrotvnm in this for 5 minutes, $31100. TOMATO TEA BISCUIT! 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 cup shortening 8-4 cup tcmcto juice 1-2 teaspoon salt Method: sift together the flour. salt and baking powder. Add the shortening and cut this dry ingredients, using two knives or a. pastry blender. Cut until the mixture is irl fine crumbs. add the tomato juice and stir the mixture to a soft dough. Turn out. on to a lightly floured board and roll to about I-Z-inch t1 and then add to the Temp . ‘Prune Whip T ea. Coffee SPIRAL TOMATO BISCUITS (By Kate Aitkcn, Household Economics Editor, Montreal Standard) : 4251“. Time: 12-15 minutes 4 1-2 teaspoons baking powder into the 093m? N W gently 2 cups all-purpose flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 cup stiortening 2-4 Olllip strained tomato Juice tab aspoons ccrn syru Flour for kneading p MEIil-IOD: cut in shortening. Make s well in Sift dry ingredients; of flour; pour in tomato juice and corn syrup mixed to- gether. turn on floured board and knead stir until flour is wet: until smooth (about 20 counts). Roll abcut 1-1" thick, cut in strips 1-2" wide and Wind 0n clothes pins (not the spring kind), which have been greased. Bake in 1""? HWARWVTETQWFE . GUARDIAN P! __MAY 5_ v __ _ _ - Woman's Re alm v. Social and Personal "1 Fashions 1 Literature ii The Woman's Realm Io rtumnobcwdeapin“ * ‘ mnwrong Hmvx-Idithebcttlegoegtlwdcy Ihht not, ' ' on, tcuwrrcw coups the song. OMB! 0F CARPET! Ls, hlste d h cum shugula lg Btrholoum cleaned and sprayed with s. reli- able moth repellant before being put sway. Any item which is t0 be folded or rolled, should be led with crystals of paradi- dilorobenzine before being pagkeQ, If preferred, the latter can be put into muslin bags, one or t-wo of which may be placed in each trunk 01‘ Dick-age» It is Bdlfliflble to look $5..‘*."..'§‘i°.“i.°‘é°.il“l’é'""' “in? s c e, es dllfiflg warm weather. pa: y sincerity and _ure truth, in What 88¢ soever, ind their oppor- Wllily and advantage-Montaigne FAT COSTS NOTHING Next time you have boiled meat --say fresh brisket, medium size Joint. a 1-2-4 lbs. let stock go cold. Lift olff set grease. Melt. Pour into a small basin containing gold water. leave until a thick cake of Pure white fat has set on top, Re- move, scrape sediment from ‘bot- tcm, welgh-5 to 6 czsi m THEE: ROOM When you meet s. friend in l. lunch rocm or restaurant, avoid Heading at her table and talking while she 1S eat ng. Stcp to speak but don't stand there and ruin the person's dinner just for idle gcsslp. Metal eandlesticks often have fell pasted on under sides of the bases. 50 be careful not to get that part wet ivhen ceaning and wash- ing them Hold the slicks by the ses and quickly dip them into sudsy solutions cr Men painted their fingernails to show to which pclitfcal party ‘hey belonged in the o‘d days of Grec- ian glory. A dash of cinnamon. clcvcs or mace in WIIiDpFd cream to serve on shortcake, steamed or baked Buddingc. gives s grand new avor. At least one really gocd print frock should be in every ward- robe. for such a dress always looks good and can be worn the year round. Black crepe splashed with white tulips and leaves is used for a. nice afternoon frock made with triple-tiered skirt. deep V neckline and bracelet sleeves wide at the wrist. T0 CLEAN FLOWER VASES mower vases often become stained and soiled on the inside from decayed foliage. To cleanse the tall, slender, difficult ones. fill about half full with warm stlapy water and scour with a long-han- dled bot-tie bruit. Rinse and dry. KNITTING TIP Here's it tip for knitting addicts. spoon mayonnaise. Yield-it! spir- ais. PRUNE WHIP 1 e58 white 2 tablespoons honey 1-8 teaspoon salt 8 cooked prunes thickness. Cut. with a fairlyiarge - meme can“. and ma“ on a hghfly hot oven. When baked. remo-ve Pllk P2111165 ‘fihfflllflh 53W- 393E h t m clothes pins and fill centres with a egg White until stiff. t en zra fsed pa“ Bake m 8' 1O .3” 15 mixture of cream cheese and may- ually “at m hale)’. Edd Sali- and 4?” deg‘ '§,'.’°' ;‘,"2“',,.§., u... onna-ise in the prcportions of 1 rune pull» 01f!‘ and nut 1n 10W snail}; IIIlIgAITG. 9x39’ 01 mam we?“ to 1 mb1e' 355's “l” for carrying" - DISHPAlN GREASE IS NO PROBLEM N057.’ i QUICK u lighmln —1ho new Rinso And there's no undis no dish they'll come clean and hard work every weelv-nnd nves your handntoo! Safe and Just PCP your disheslinlo Rinso suds —they'll come pan scum to clean up entle, Rinso helps to kee hands soft, smooth ans white. Start usin it today —get the GlANFpacluge for extra economy. g s ecu-on: on us, elmn di h d pod gi i 3 way.‘ Yell oven solved grease left “Olllfllf on the water,- _ afterwards. A Y0"! China. silverware, glass into rich Rinse suds and our s lning! Rinlo caves you houn of out sparkling! the greuieat ones." you do is pop LEISUFE‘ ‘Dorothy Dix WIFE, so, is AD Keep your wort clam by llnin; your laiittlug bags or boxes with movable whittlgncloth lirérizzgs. The Jln-lnsi show ulckly and should lnwremovea and gushed A Man She immediately. PINBONALIZID mm sn mm“! ‘m 3° Having sets of towels and wash- cloths for each member of the fam- ily is one way to make the laun- derlugs task simpler for the house- wife. H5338 a different colour for each member is one way to identify ld be h 1th. He is sel $31’; tempelglal-llg {limits some of his and he wants me to them-initiating might be another. KEEP HATS BUSTED t. i. lieve Felt hats should be keipt free that frcm dust always. A drop of water that W111 on s dusty surface will make I. dirty spot that may sink into the felt and be difficult m mmcfl later. You ZESTY CANAPES Here's a csnape that will make a hit with your guests: Orisp crackers spread generously with cream cheese tcppsd with cocked shrimps which have been dipped in Worchestershirc sauce. ing and Haven't ush fire? VISED NOT T0 WED HER LOVER How Can Woman Expect To Be Happy With him how to live better and t0 a-pbrecllie m!’ "B! divorce my husband and marry h . I am very unhsp v living such u. deceitful life as I am and loving this man as I do, yet. don't think I could ever trust him. What should z do’! DEBPERA l who “’°'.‘i. madt‘! tn 1r n r e passion grow weary B. l 6 8 C . glleglstillgtfie? gizdacfigllyncbnme toglllatelcach other within a few months? Says- Can’t Trust ? 1mm miss old. married to mic mm ll very 800d w me, but 1 mi desper in love with u. min 1 don't. tllnhll: I , vain. famous for his ilanderinl mistakes, but swears they ave taught fee he has for me. ‘PE. Listen to your head instead of ANSWER- your heart and take the advice the old bean is to hammer into your consciousness. Be- me, it is the voice of your Guardian Angie is trying to warn you against taking s step wreck the balance of your life. are no lovesick girl in her teens. ~ You are a. sophisticated woman of 30. You have gorse through the experience of marriage and you know how many things besides romance it takes to make a marriage a. success. So Sit down and try to figure out the risk you would take in msr- ha rying your lover. that you are infatuated with him, how long you ever seen infatuation last? Granted that he is fascinat- you seen it die out as quickly as a Haven't you seen men and women. about each other and who broke It rests on nothing that is SERPENTS TECHNIQUE “““ ““”“ For infatuation is a. matter of the sen-aes- i , ' deep and abiding and it goes as swiftly as it comes. i M C ff! mg Sm!’ 5 FASCINATION rs THE .voovvwvovoocoooooaovv Mr McSptmger - Come here, Julllorl Don't you know who I am? Junior-Yes. Ive heard daddy speak of you often. You re mother's cousin who stayed here two monlus one time and never offered to pay a cent for board! SCOTS AIR. RAID STORY The sirens had sounded and the retired l-allvyiayman was on his) way lo the ou cor sneter his races trailing ark.- h_'m. l ' gealggeryfi‘ gilgguone of mo“ His _Wll., coming behind, trcd on me ministering to him ‘he blacss‘ and m‘ ‘he "°,1e“e' He takes the best of everything for lhey gave tile 01.. mun a smart ed woman mendure 8,56 miack on the back n you marry a van] ma“, y You early on, Mary," he said ' bravely, "they've got me." T0 MAKE sncrsTvitTm A slice store ha. put out these rules for the o.rs and preser- vation of shoes. l Have at least two pairs of shoes. Don't W681‘ the same pair every day. 2. Improve their good appearance with regular polisilings. This also herlps preserve and keep the leather so . 3 Place shoe trees in shoes im- mediately after wearing. Stuff shoes with paper when acquaintance on the first two fingers of your left Then how can you expect to be A lieves in everything that is d sense of security. If s You say woman who marries a vain man has that is a. hard and wearing job. thing that will provoke him. you like a knife In your heart. He with ills infidelities. and follow. with the ladies still works. forming . 1185M Dry wet shoes away from w the sure mm!‘ m my. °p,n‘1°n_ . 6. Wear rubbers and galoshes to protect shoes from rain or snow. '1. Use shoes bags and shoe racks to protect slices frcm dust. 8. Watch soles for breaks. Re- sote only if the uppers justify the EXPENSE. 9. R. ip soles before they are too run down. 10. Have heels straightened soon as they bsgin to wear un- evenly. Run down heels may twist téhselfsfhces out of shape and shorten B. boys 17 and l8 years old? as what they can get. A lrl of 20 or 21 is mature. what sle wants in a husband. She is read arry. He is stil a child, for boys do not de- He has no ides. what kind want when he is a man and. as a rule, he has no money with which to support a family. nor any trade or profession by which he can even earn it is a tragedy for him to marry. After a. man is 30 years old it docs not make any difference whether his wife is younger or older than he is, provided the difference is not very great, because by that time he has come to himself. his teens of his early twenties it is a mistake for him to marrv a. woman because her attitude toward him of l’! or 18 isn't ready to m velop as fast as girls do. Shorthund l in “spit. Time at Home Learn a living for himself. older than himself maternal than wifely. and want to marr - Shoulld I marry h m. or wait on the for him A rilulin She smiled tlelnulously. placed .ler unoanctaged hand over his. 0on1. let. them frighten you, Loin. fr. might have happened no matter mo was at the wneel." "It was my fault." l-low difficult .t was to talk, breathe even, when your throat contracted like this a he hacks of your eyeballs stung. "I was thinking-of something else." "I know," she said. "So was I. I was th ," she murmured, "how beautiful those two years were." "Other years will be as beautiful." "It's too late now." "I'm seeing Justin tomorrow." “It's no use, Len. You must .- lbrosd. 1f you stayed now it woud oe from remorse. not. because you ... Be Ready For That Chance Be ready to seize that oppor- tunity when it comes along. Added skills enhance your vsluc in tho business world. Learn shorthand in your spars time. Shcrthand isn't difficult. You can learn it tn simple home lessons Then when an opportunity comes your trained, ready to step in- with an udvsntsgc over unskilled workers. In Pitman shorthand. you write symbols based on the sounds of Wurdfl. instead of on their spelling. The word "pay," you learn, is s light slanting stroke followed by a heavy dot. "Say" ls n light curve and u dot. There aren't many sounds In the llnluaae. so you soon master the Iymbcls. And for common phrases like "in order that . . . as soon us," you have abbreviated time-saving symbols. only to learn. The“ t r 1 s yanted to", dsy-withosonrieegtilelliictstinl Max:715 "an Lin“ noun‘, w. slowly at first. Before you know it ' ~-y°u Io u, Eumpt yo“ m“; you'll b0 taking real office-speed dictation. Our SZ-pugo booklet give! the essentials of the famous Pitmln system in easy ltep-by-step lessons. includes nxercisel; abbreviated symbols for words and phrases; pointers on acquiring weed, ne- smynoy. When you re urn we'll—" .. e3 .. "I don't know what we'll do, Ian. mug. ‘er "Maybe if we both have time to Inlnk it over some solution will pre- ent itself. You still love mo, Gracie, isn't you?" "Very much, Ien He t0 te t §li:.tlil2'%ltu:'.ti' strains. his... .1... 5.. 3...»- s ip, but they don't waste it on' mere wives. How many hus an s lg our still flatter and cajole their wives? You can coun em silence that will make you wonder why you did The man who is s. philanderer makes life s. hell on earth for his wife Every passing skirt is a signal for him to get up Every pretty face is a challenge to him to see if his line l-Ie puts a thousand humiliations on hi5 wife and, no matter how much he reforms, his feet keep wandering until he gets so old and rheumatic they can only stumble home. So you see your chances for being happy with a. man whom 1'0“ d18- trust and whose faults you know so well make him a pretty poor bet. Don't marry a man to reform him. Y? will make a bad mistake if you swap your good husband for this one s. cut whom you have so many doubt-s. You had better st'.ck O I O SHOULD I-‘OTIGET MAN y DEAR. MISS DIX-The boy I wm in love with has married another girl and life is miserable for me. I am a business girl. but I hate my work I have a chance to marry, By Vincent Richards As for fascination, that is something that men droP M? the "m"? Th“ Mother Eve into the hand. happy with a man whom YOU d0 110i- trust? If marriage has taught you nothing 6156. YOH must have leafmd "m" it "l" "tiara: i: militias.12.:lr"iisial.'azi"rieissrtzr womn mus ood and stable if she is to have any P9809 u, doubts her husband. her heart is torn by a, thousand jealousles and suspicitcins Shédlléwl‘ knows s. minutes rest t o . and qluet" llcflxlrsglllnlsillxgelclgsrlullrltxilln, ‘ISIIEIOUS for his philarldering and ualities make him a bad risk as a. hus- husband ma es his wife a slave who must spend her He never considers her pleasure or well-bein . himself. It takes an humble-min - n b d. lliilawrlill gal/re Ito‘ spend ycrlogr glifi fxlgstérilé him and telling him hOW $19M B11 W011 91' 11 e 5. fl-ll 6 much as throw a compliment as you would toss a hungry dog a. bone. The to be a perpetual incense burner, and If you marry a high-tempered. man, you will live in constant dread t k f d orsflll of his anger and have to walk cnfleegglzysmosagelzhligtxléi; mollsigu mat w n stab 801116 - will go into firouches or pass into the Marry one who doesn't need re- BOYS 0F 18 NOT READY FOR MARRIAGE DEAR. MISS DIX-In these times when men are growing more scarce each day. what d-o you think of girls 20 and 21 years of age $01118 011i’. With In my opinion future wives will be several yeurs older than their husbands. and I_ am wondering what chance of FHDDIIXQSS there will be for couples in this bias? on. ANSWER-Well, of course, in a practically Adamless Eden girls can't look a gift date in the mouth and be choosy about it. They have to take As long as girls of 20 and 2i just step out with boys of l7 and l8 to the movies or go dancing, the age question doesnt mat- ter. but it matters a lot when it comes to marriage. 21 are ready fol- marriage and boys of 17 and 18 are not. She is a grown woman. Please give your opin- WONDERING. For girls of 20 and She knows to settle dovm. But a. boy of a. wife he will But while he is in is always more WHO JILTED HER. but I don't love the man. chance that the bcv friend I still love m rill-f sililills to leave for New York. The boat was sailing at undnlaht and he would nave to go to the apartment first to Ret his clot-hes. Somcot tnecolorhadrctur-ncdto Grace's face and this encouraged him somewhat. But st. the last m: minute no protested that he did not. want to go. that. the teem could w blazes, that France could keep the cup for all be cared. But she insisted t be should not change ' anything for m0 here," she to d him. "and 1. probsblv wouldlrtbeallowcd to go out to Indianapolis for a while anyway will leave his wife and come back to me? I'd be willing to umit a. year 55y? if that is what you suggest. MISERABLE. NsWER-Well, it isn't at all what I suggest. My suggestion is that you forget bot-h the man who jilted you and the one you don't love and center vour interest on your work until some man chm"; by who loves you and whom you love. Keep yourself free for Mr. Right. M Y"! Elmer's In 7- and 0-0;! Plckages — aim In lm p r o v ed Fl LT E R lhndnl and bans ‘ o‘ pncltul In ' Clmldl cool salt sir was lacking in the sweet and invigorating qualities he been told it possessed, the stars at night were dim. In the deck chair beside him re- clined uot Grace. but Don Clark. " . . . and so you go out and bust up Charlie's best Rolls Rough," Don was saying. "Why. you mug, sup}: pose you were in that hospital wi your wife. Then what? Our chances for the cup’d go blooey." Dave Swanstrom joined them. Any word from your wife Rol- lins?" the non-playing captain ask- ed. "How she's getting along or an thing?" n shook his head. “I imagine she's all right, though, or 1 would have heard. Thanks.’ Swanstrom sat down on the edge of Clark's chair. Staring out into the ocean he said: "One of you two guys has to upset the apple cart over there. If either of you can manage to bear Lefevre I think we'll LONDON bring back the cup." OIIAFIER VIII "Beat Lefevre. Now why not think up something hard.’ Clark re- sponded loosely. “You know darn well Rollins here or I can take him any time we want to. It's just that we've—" A colored porter appeared. carry- ing a. cablegram. “Mr. Rollins, su 1?" Len took the envelope. He stared unbelievingly at what he read ,the voices of Clark and Swan- strom seemed miles away. GRACE BEING OPERATED UPON TODAY fl-IOUGI-IT YOU SHOULD B-E ADVISED EVEN AGAINST HER WISHES LIAN WORTHINCYION p Being operated upon. Why, why in the name of all that was holy hadn't he stayed with her instead of acking off to Europe this way? But e hadn't known; she had made it appear -— the recollection came starkly vivid. and illuminating, of how she had clung to him when she had kissed him good-bye. She had known then ,but had concealed it from him. She had sent him off to Europe though she knew- Cisrlrs voloe came to him strong III-Ill? clear. "Good news,‘ hope, e s-" "No," Len replied dully, "not so good. They're operating." He turned and made his way to the cable office, sent a wire asking for more details. But no cable arrived until late the next evening. GRACE PASSED CRISIS 00M- FORTABLY DOCTORS 1400K I£RWARD TO SPEEDY RECOV- DAN WORTHINGTON. Crislsl Then she must have been pretty sick; people don't have crisis unless-Why in the name of heaven didn't the fools tell him what it was all about? Dam it all, he was her husband. ’ The bells tolled off the midnight hour. The water was black; the stars and sky cold; the flags flapped lsmally. ...Ei'°.38€l.é’.°‘°'il'“° “it. “"3? l§° ca egram ne Daén Worth g-ioln arrived: y D- Grace was throu h with him. That last kiss then ad been their lnst._A_Judas_kiss._ln_g._ loyal-low Needles For The Metals must go into defense. That. mesa-ls farewell to dress fas- teners, hooks and eyes, buttons, and what have you. With the import- ance of priorities in mind, s dress was 520d requiring none of these gs eta. Blip into it, twist the tie sum, and you're attired in s. twinkling! Style No. 3609 is designed for Him 11. 14. 16. as. 3a. and 4o. c0 size 16 uir 3 3.3 “l, 0,1 39. inch lasiig. e‘ y“ To older pattern: Write or send nlctum with your name and sd- d coin or stsm to the Needlecraft Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. lfleldifil‘ LID-B. Besides. I'll ROI. b6 Dit- $0 glarhggmwm‘ {Guaidhn The were alone wb he said "e w" 9°93!’ m"! goodly,’ and m; “an; “me SW10 Nb. 2609 Blml ..--.-......¢ since snc held left him the ‘ that. had become so strong l. barrier "m" between them was gone. There was something frightened, dos to even, in the way she wishe him "bon voyage." It. startled and pus- alcd him s little, With her one good arm she clung to him, held his held close to her, passed. he: lips against his with abandon. Her face was wet. against his. But when be dgw sway curacy; can serve as a foundation med h ha“ w h“ bruised m look M he; m‘ a us,“ loasiusieec cslizsasolm ___ l .. {and l’ gently. Th6‘! were he: am finely. nwlomwiv. u -' - ns c ~- . . mungum - "ziitirr l;.‘"..i.°".'..°°si "l? 52%. ‘it’. s... m. shit-ll If; Ji.'¢"“l'-’ii."°.ls2 to The Gual-atsrlml-lmm carded him. mod loo down strut. elnerlm I Mden wave king upon their only child. hen with- drew to s. far corner of the room. He would not go to Europe, course, even though she hsd not been seriously injured. l-Iic mind wls made up. O O l O He , ' i; . biy tourist house and splent. 3::- tcslly all of the next da with Grace. At last. it was time or him B9 sure to write plainly your Name Address and the Name of booklet. of self-disgust. tbs. was new to him It. remained, disturbing. condemn- of ing, while m inner voice kept cry- txé 'over and over again, "cad, cm, c .' He did not once lock back toward the hospital, but continued swiftly cud surely tows-rd the tram that ld take him to New York and the bout that wu sailing at mid- night for Hovro. ocean did rm loom blue, m: 8110M. Address m‘ OIW Iiulims illstrm from FEMALE WEAKNESS I. di I. ozmnmmd lzxlgtkgayrrl vegetable contemptible women were, hwge‘, oeltfull Why hadn't she been llOllES‘ about it? Wily lladlll silt: ltll. -. the truth about her injuries? Wily hadn't she told him she wanted. divorce? But perhaps it was all for in. best. With Richard. Whyte 5m would be given the opportunity o; life. a life sh; returning to her old loved as profoundly as she used m accuse him of loving his. lie took up“: pencil and wrote on a blue and w ite square of paper: AM READY TO DO WHATEVm GRACE DESIRES HER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS PARAMOUNT DON'T WANT CHECK LEN, As hc was debarking at l-Iavl-e the final message arrived. He stared s; it durnbly, hand trembling s5 port. ers scurried around him. AM ARRANGING DIVORCE GRACE WRITING AM SENDlEG CHECK CARE DESMOND HOIEI DAN WORTHINGTON (To be Continued) . CO-EDS CALLED UP LONDON. Ma 1—(OPl-'I'sventy- year-old fcmae university s, . dents, formerly exempt from work of national importance, ."e bezng called up by the Ministry of Labor and National Service. __._________ BABIES IN BUNCIIES NDON — (CPl - sir setlol LO triplets and 3'76 Se‘? rt tirl .. EN among the 50.500 babies born sir.“ the outbreak of war in emergency maternity homes set up l the Ministry of Health. 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