‘ plate instructions. PAGE TWO Woman's Re a'lm Living Lei SUFG -—-T7ie Woman's Realm IDIPLE APODOGY It I lm wrong. forgive me. view. And pat my troubled mind at cue. {est 1n unoandled gloom apart, 1 miu the runshlne of your can. | ‘(gnaw pecan-just touch my loves wllrelwe I our lmdemibnd. mrglvc m0. WWI. and m chore Doe-p ialbln; pom, wit! yflu Hid m“ -~Ma!y nversley. Before dial telephones were 11h gtalled, swat-inboard operators in Egypt fwd to know five languages to do their work, Benjamin Franklin attended gchool only 11w.» years 1n his life- time, and that between the ages of 8 and l0 Only one man in 20 reaches a bright of six feet or more. If mu knew how lo harness t-‘he elicit"; rclrrisvd by spilling t-hc ilranlllm fliClil, a tiaxwclollar poun useful hvag tmd power as 1.250 tons of C0111. Because of large increase in The numbvr ol’ ricksliaws in the city. hfutlrus. India, may limit tile numbcr of vcliiclos of all typeii “inch may be registered annually.‘ It takPs more good sound JudZ-l merit, and mtlcll longer, to buzld a. ha _v hcme than it does a beauti- ful nnusc. Many vrgvtahles that can be stored. such ns heels, cabbage. car- rcls. celery. and onions, can he made- inlo prcklrs and rclishes until late ln til» fall and winter. SUNSHINE AND RAIN For this you lull need an old calPndar-md with large figures. Take r.‘ mcvth that has thirty days. You wll want thirty black discs nrd thirty ycllau‘. Thsw can b0 cut from a cardboard. and paint/ed biark and yellow. A disc is also riccrlcd. TlVo players or sides can play, one ronresentlrig the sun. the other rain. Players throw in turn. If an even numbrr turns un. the sun sidc puts one of its disc: on the first d-ate. while l! an rdd number ‘cums up, tho ruin side puts one of its discs rm the first date, and so on. for thirty turns. i??? n’ "so — ~ F NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspirotion 1. Does no: rot dresses, doeg. nor irritate skin. , I. Nowaitingro drynfinbeused right after shaving. 8. instantly stops perspiration {orl :0 5 days. Removes odor from perspiration. , I- Apure,whilqgtmselesgstaln- ' less vanishing cream. I- Arrid has been awarded the Approvaljcal ohhc America! Institute of Launderin for being harmless to fabrics. 35 MILLION in: oi Azrfd have boanuold. Try ulufodnyl BRRID '§ ll II I: w -l- *',-..:.":m: Jzsltuzsrlf , v l it iu-unium would produce as mucirl Y? (to new msident)-~Wlll ' our cricket club sir? 81m and rain disc! an than counted UP, and whlcheve. Bide has lqld out, the more discs wins the QBIIIO. BEDIMENT WILL CUT BOT WATER SUPPLY When your supply of hot water gradually becomes inadequate, the wueoum of sediment in the plumbing system l5 ndlcated. In- varlably such deposits pile up in flhg lowest pipe sections, primarily Ln the cellar connection between the tank and the heater. To re-establish normal flow, the clogged pipe 0i‘ pipes must be d18- oannewed amd flushed our. To uv..d flooding the cellar as well as damage to the heating sys- tem the services of an experienced plumber arc rocomrnenaed. Plumb- ing rcpairs dong other than by an expcri, may Tead to future diffi- culties. F MAKE-UP MAGIC You can do a lot. with a little rouge, For a normal fnct- the simplest way to make sure igllt ls t; (ZIUTC t.1e clirxks mile. apply the "centres" of yuur rouge lo me centre of lour smile, and work out to the edge or the smile H2185! 1n every cusp, the rouge must be svorkcd in 112m ND to the eyes. Dl-hel'\\‘r5t‘ s me lights will slicw you as having u sickly palior under yolu‘ eyes. For a long face, put yuur centres fairly high up on the clieck-buncs and wide apart. For a round face, work the ixuge in luarer" to the nose, and work ll more lo a point at. the bottcml than at the top, Al~ vrays roughly dub your rouge on in the same spot—tlle clrscn centre. Then with a clean plcce of cotton~ waol work with that amount, grad~ ually getting it to the ccrrect sliad~ 111E Your eyelashes should always be a shade or tuio darker than the buns. An eyebrow pencil can give becoming length or an accenluatcd arch to t-he brows, but n, is an ob- vious method, and careful pluck- ing ls usually more attractive. WINDOW’ SASH CORDS NEED FREQUENT CHECK when double-hung windows are in use, sash cords should be checked frequently. They should be inspected, too when a. house is being considered for purchaw. A broken window cord can result, in broken glass or crushed fingers. If the only result is locscd ptttty; the accident ls annoying, Changing a sash. cord is not slm~ pie. The stcp bead - the strip o1 molding that kerp." zlie sash in place-must be removed. If there ware metal weathsmrips, these also must be taken out so that the weight may be reach/ed through the little door that ls lccat/ed ln~ conspicuously in the pulley stile. A flimsy or lllfitting pulley wheel will wear through a cord in a shirt time. AMoming/Smilc THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 Social and Per | v ' " ' ask him for I could make hlm But I have met this man casually in a way that is not likely to bring us together again. Unless I have made as deep an impression upon him as he has upon me. and that is not likely. we shall be like ships that ‘pass in the night. and I shall never see him I instinctively feel nature deslgned for my mate. Now, if I were a man and howere a. girl. situation would be perfectly simple. I Dorothy-‘Eix Says- WOMAN SHOULD HAVE RIGHT TO SELECT HER OWN MATE lIf Centuries-Old fraditions Were_ Set _Aside There Might Be Fewer Matrimonial Dissensions And Fewer Divorces fd to___t.he other- day: “I am 25 rem 01d and ioryiiiigrlisiniirxtiefi my 1E‘: I have met a man who really appeals to me. He is a young doctor. 8°°d"1°°k1nE. lmfiulfiem- _ in nls profesion. very clean and manly, 1 could easily fall 1n love with him. I think I would like to marry him and I am sure enthusiastic frank and lust the sort of wife he needs- again. I shall lose the man whom the I should a date. I should send him flowers. or I'd take him out to dinner, or to a dance, or I , ' upon further acquaintance I would pursue my courtship l Bu‘ being a woman. my hands are lied. l car. do nothing but sit down on the auxi- ous bench and pray for luck. I can't even let hlm see that I admire him and like him without it n; his considering me a bruzcn llussl who is out to get her man. I can't lll a snow him any attention witliou his thinking I am running after him, and that would makc him flee from me. "1 can't sell myself to him and tell niln that I teel in my bones that I am cut. out for a doctaris wile, and hu\v helpful l would be to him, and how comfortable I could make llllll. Still less, can I say to llim that. my having u bit 0f money of my own would ease him through those heurt-‘brcaking years m which a poor young doc- wr is building up hlS practice. "And if l should come out flat~ foouctl and pop the question to him, lie would probably die of the shock and- at any rate, he wouldn't want to marry a girl who would do such a thing. So I've just got. b0 stand aide helplessly and let fate drift him one ilvay anti me the other, and I'll say it is darned unfair." Idiotic Conventions S0 do I. Of all the idiotic con- ventions with which the world is bound and hampered there is none which 1S so senseless and has so little reason to back it, a. Lila; which denies women the right to select their males openly and frec- ly. Of course, it is probably true that most wonlen see their hus- bands before their husbands see llicm, and that the average hus- banl-l could not tell you, to save his life. lww he came lo have the particular wife who wl lied herself on hint, but. even so, having to work in the dark and undercover cramps the style of even the mos: udroit and determined husband- hunter. Also. a woman often fails to do by stealth vrliat sllecould have ac- complished if she could have work- cd in the open, for not every wo- man ls a. bonl diplomat, nor does pllculions oi a woman's silent love- making. Many a man think a wo- unun is merely being "nice" to him when she is telling him that she is bmflkillfz her heart for him and 1m- lplflring hlm to ask her to marry um. MAKING IT RIGHT A schoolmaster was dealing with ' a. prevalent habit of adding “en" in error to the end of words. when speaking. “Now tell me," he said, "what mistake 1 have made in the sen. tenoe on the blackboard?" A hand shct ulp with the breath~ less reply: Please, sir you've put-ten . liflfitcn where you ought to ha put- , ten put. Captain of Youthful Cricket ‘Dram you Join New Resident-Well, really, I'm afraid I know absolutely nothing = abrut the game. 1 couldn't do any- thing except ilmplre. A SEAR DOILY THAT II IABY T0 CROCHET DflsIg-n No. X420 Crocheted eentu-plece domes are effective bits of decoration. one is simple to malw and possesses a Thh Bfflceful 0681113. Pattcm N0. X420 contains list of natcrlals needed, Illustration of stitche; and com. To order this pamrn. send Bureau. Charlottetown Guardfu To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Deputmenk Dmlzn N0. X420 n15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework ‘$117131 Apnlms5_..--- --------__.._.__ oi” [Piano Quickly Learned the Short-Cut Chart Way Chart Placed Behind Keyboard You make any occasion more de- lghtful when you can play the piano —-so naturally you win more lnvlta- tlons, make more triendl, often nicer friends. And your lmart honesaea don't suspect how simply you learned. Nowadays there are short-cut meth- ods for piano, too! You use a chart that looks just like a piano keyboard. only each key has I number printed on it, 1 to l2. And with each key ls its note or written symbol as you'll see it in rheetmuaic. When you stand the chart up be- hind your real piano keyboard you lee right away which noie ls which. You want "Middle C"? There it is -printed on the chart behind the real “Middle C," so you know the key to strike. And you soon have quite u reper- toire, following this shortcut way of learning popular hits. Play the melody line with your right hand, accompany with the left playing nmple chords. Our 24-page Instruction book has l fflblfi 0f Chords. the keyboard chart nnd three favorite pieces for prac- tise. Explains the elements of music, rhythm. send 20c in czins f r yrur copy of Quck Course In Plano Playing in The Guardizn Hm.‘ Srrvice. B; fillfp to writ/a pia nly your Name, Addrcis, and the Name of booklet. 1;... ‘Qum- Why Not Equal Break? Many a mun persuades a woman who had no thought originally of marrying liim, into being his WHP by exhibitions of devotion that witch her heart, or by his repre- SONG SUDS ALMOST AT ONCE. AND MY OLUIIIES QM! sentaliun of what a good provider he would be. And the same tactics would work equally well if a girl were free to tell some lone ome old bachelor how much she loved him, or a good conk could convince a gourmet of how well she could feed him, or a moth- erly widow could make some be- wildered widower realize how well she could take care of his children. And why should it be any shame lo a girl to let a man know that silo wants to marry him and that she has selected him as her life mate? It is a million times more important for a woman to get the hu band she wants than for a man to get the wife he desires, because a. wife is always so much more married to her husband than he is to her Besides. if a man acts the wrong mate, he has his business, hi‘: career and a thousand outside interests to keep his mind off of his troubles and disappointment. but a woman has nothing. Therefore women should have the right to openly pick out thr men they want to marry, and ivlren they get that it vlrill very nearly stop divorce, for the woman who getw the man who ls he’ heart's desire is not only happv herself. hut she breaks her neck every man have enough kcencss of ' perception to get all the delicate lm- > to make him happy. too. DOROTHY DIX. THE COOK'S CORNER GINGER NUTS One cup com syrup. 3-4 cup shortening, about 3 1-2 cups pas- try) flour, 1 teaspoon soda. I l-Z ta lespoons gzrrger, 1~4 cup shred- ded aim“ peel, 1-2 teaslpzon salt. Heat syrup, melt shortening in it, than c.ol. Add dry ingredients. sifted together. then the Pfel- R011 out thin on floured board, gut 1n star and Christmas tree stapes, and bukq in oven of’ 375 degrees until done. Be careful to watch these, as they bum easily. FRUIT OATMEAL COOKIES on, can swee‘ ucd condenscd milk, l-A cup corn syrup. 2 culls fine rolled oats. 1-2 cup chapped peanuts, 1-2 cup small Australaan raisins. In top tf dcuble boiler place the condensed milk, oorn syrup and rolled oats. Bend thoroughly and cook over bollln water until mix- ture thickens. a t ten minutes. stir frequently while mixture is omklng. Cool. Add nuts and rais- ins. Drop by spoonfuls on to o. buttered bakin! sheet, and bake in oderatc oven (350 degrees) about lt saves, by arlarll It'll, up to S03? 6110110111)’. WRITER MID BMGIITER THAN WITH OLDTYPE SOAPS, T00 You con save up to ‘/4 in soap cost! HE New "ToP-bpeed” Ri "suds-booster ’ gives much richer suds. Eac package of the New Rinso goes so much farther- Rinso for whiter, brighter washes-and red] VASIED l1’ OOZENS G TIMES. RINSO I5 SO Nlfi 1O GEMS. PIER IE RINSO? ITS A ORINI’ MONEY‘- SAVER ' I'M THRILLED! THE NEW RICHER RINSO GIVES ATUB- FUL 0F THICK, LGKEPLASTING YOU'LL FIND THE _ 'NO-SCRU8' RINSO WAY MAKES CIOIIES LAST MUCH LONGER- THATS ANOTHER BIG SAVING nso with its amazin M in soap com! Use use I'm the new "Top- Speed" RINSO—- washer, dishpan! FEBRUARY 3_ M, IYFashiQns '1 Literature t V55... THE NEW RINSO CONTAINS A SPECIAL ‘SUBS-BOOSTER’ THAT ‘- MAKES EACH MCKAGE G0 MUCH FARTHER. IFIND NEW ' RINSO 0W5 LOTS MORE SUDS GREAT sturr! AND usmo RlNso FOR DISHES ISA . SMART IDEA, T00. ITS REALLY . ‘ so east or . YOUR HANDS DARUNG_JUST see now we cur exvsnsss. I save m omen WAYS roo_av usme nmso» save MY STRENGTH. .MY CLOTHES. . All!) MONEY! I mo in tub, 8 lust..- , FOR Tug _ °Isu HORO For hlonday, February 3rd MARCH 21 t?) APRIL 20 (Aries) __’1'fl10l"e may be a tendency to pull down vitali-ty unless ycur program i5 properly thought out and clim- ly executed. Expansion possible. Grains likely in all paramount ln- dustrial and othcr busine s affairs. APRIL Z1 to MAY 20 (Tauru i— A vigorous. bencFci/nt outlook for this Monday's efforts. World af- fa'rs, letting and procuring c n- tructs, interchanging ldeax, forming new and larger ncmpanies are fav- cred, as are all emplcyed ln these undertakings. MAY 21 to JUNE Z1 (Gemlnl)-- fifteen minutes, Remove from pan alt once with Spatula. NOEL STARS One cup butler, 1-2 cup icing sugar, few grams salt. 2 cups flcur, l-4 teaspoon rag water, l-2 cup each of chapped green cherries. chopped red cherries, and s/hreddcd toasted almonds. Cream butter, and sugar gradually, and beat well. Add flour, a. little at a time, and beat well alter each addition. Add salt, nose watcr, cherries and almcnds. Place in lee box fcr a few h urs, then pat out about l-4 inch in thickness. cut in star shapes and bflke in slow oven until just a deli- cate brown. < source of iron. ~ i sauna “THE ORIGIN/Xi l‘l~.()l I Once you try BEMA Molasses you won't be satisfied with any other kind. It's so "deliciously different." You just know it's good for you as soon as you taste it. That's because BEMA is the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane-a product long known for its rich energizing vitamin content and body-building Ask your grocer for BEMA Molasses by name. Serve it to your family often-as a spread on bread or for pan- cakes. Use it, too, in baking cakes, cookies, puddings, pies, etc. It's always good—ALL WAYS. luuillwlzllllxluuuim DOS MOI.I\SSI§S Niki NUi A HHNI)" Your lirdividua |-——— By Frances Drake SCOPE 'A buoycd, determined Stplfll/ will make your licpss and opportunities a reality. You may have w sat» rilice some of your own leisure as .you call ulzon cube-is to Rive up theirs Fine rays. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer:- Don't pass up the important little details now, they may be of gleat value to you later. Proceeding with present duLcs and urgent work cheerfully w.ll put yzu in the way c-I new benefits. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (LCM- Make up your mind to conquer all the INS and BUTS that may lcom up in the way of your achievement! Even g ill/tie gained at a t:me means advancement. Be relentless against boasting and pretentious- ness. AUGUST 33 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — ErnpLyers and emplcyes in lmg-cnduflng. solid, lndustrLes are urged to carry on with all your efflc ency and eagerness to make a gocd shcwing. This is a period for knakfng all possible prcgressive ef- rt. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (fibrin-Finances may cause some cmcern but benefits are likely through old-and new projects and ncctssary, can: be lo yOl-lr advan 8E. Eyes alicidl OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 tScorplc)—Ymli' stars warn figflJlst careless handling ti money, foolish investments. pmlfitless haste. BUT arrive on time! You can conquer today by the simplest, kfndliest mc-thccls. NOVEMBER ' 23 to DECEMBER 22 lSaglltafluS) — The most fav- olwd itcm; and activities today seem to be those that will be slow maturing but which have value and solidity. Build n.w for the to- l11C'l'l'0\\'5 . , DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 P (Cupricxrn) - Try to clcse dealsi pending fer scme time: deal with‘ elderly people and thtsrw in posi-‘ ticns of authrity; deal wth those handling lumber. iron. steel and other metals. land. produce Me- clganics, industrial workers favor- e . JANUARY 22 in FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) __ Keen Judgment and cltver manipulation st/rsssed this Mr-nday. Make a goal and strive miter it. Specialists in all lines shruld make quicker headway. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) _ Pleasant surprises lie immediately ahead, but today says: "Stay clzse to your lob and be ready to act quickly whm changes or emergencies arise.” A big day tomorrow! PRESSURE lv scorer AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN _..._. Q George Alnew Chamberllln WNU Service J “No," laid Margaridu, 1mm! P" Iron-gray mane of hu-r- "lmPfk-ii‘ ble I detest your gnnsvs ~81‘ “l you and all you stand fvr- .Y°“' lnsul-ferable pride in livnamlcs l5 the true and only end _or maul Your price label. on everytfllnll W‘ taming to the soul! You leer atoll!‘ thieves’ market; whm about i?" juries. weighing gold rte-alibi “W” els of injured hearts? 1 could W on for an hour, but enoullh L‘ °“' ough. At the end uckl ll.l\l2 t0 H!‘ rive at the truth. I love Y0". “im- my little one, and vq always Wish" ed I mlght have a tiger lust l" sine for a t. You're ndofllbit- Dlrkls te ephonlng frcm the em- A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY A lucky little sprite; gay. llkeable; restless; more interested in others’ wcrrfes and nccds than in its own. Needs to be tauzht the value of concentration and ambition if it is t) reach its peak, assqctatlons. Changes. lf deemed Here's u new jumper frock that ls a "must" in every schcoi and cillege girl's wardmbe. Brlglimten up - your blwk-to-school days with this princess style flhat ls slim and sleek. Big podrets come in handy for little trinkets and the broad straps are comfortable an your shoulders. Tho tallcred shirt that cmes with the pattern can be made with either long or short sleeves, lust as you wish. Corduroy, gabar- dine. sheer wool or cotton are all aipproprlaw fabrics" Style No 2619 is designed hr size; l2, l4, l6, l6 and 20. Size l6, rzqulres I 5-8 yards rf 39-inch rubric for jumper; l 5-8 yards for blouse. Bend Twenty (200 coin l! pre- ferred. for Pattern. Wl-‘tc plainly vour Name. Address and the ityla number Be sure to Mata the size you wish. Style No. Z619 Sin Name City “Stopped Eating i Things I Liked because of In. Iour stomach and heutbum. ADLDJRIKA relieves Ire. Now I eat nnythfmr r like."J O. Murphy. If spell: of constipation u tYOU. try oulck-uctfnu AD- hodly. At. Your Drunrbore Needlecraft- -'—For The flame bassy now bore fruit. Pablo enterfli and whispered to him. withdrew and a minute later came back accomllg‘ nled by a re ctable though thM ' bare lndiv dual. Th!‘ neurcoll"? seemed nervous. at Odds unit hi1!‘ surroundings and the Cflmllany h“ which he found himself. lic- lnull I look of a marl Whose world ha! been yanked from unrlri‘ liim- 1",; ing hlm floating ln ulr mu of r98; 0f help from heaven or llell. i regarded the ambassador. ‘Joli and even Margarldu FonsNa-i‘ f” resting presence with lnckll u eyes. then turned to Dirk 1am“ "I'm the Reverrncl E110“ Jones," he announced m lite an‘ of a voice. "I understand Yo" m for me, Mr Van SUitart, but“, not at all sure --not at nil Sliiflknd "Sit down, sir." said Dllifm l‘ let's talk rm rum: 9"“ I rile more or less n fauulv K1Y“§F5,,j The ambassador lsni. an flilvliml; l" dor this afternoon: hf‘>,"~‘ M“, my father. As for Llceliclflfl“ high. irarfda Fonseca one n. the!“ ‘ lights of the Mexican bil- filjhom very dear friend of ‘the r1, ‘s4. I wish to marlrlvfi lrfliim-Qilfi ' ' c n . - elhgiirtggythgutroublc." suiti lurch; soul doubifully. "I don! {iflone tell you. do I? My “WK” [firm-LN l have no rights. civil (m? ' m -scnroely the rill?“ i" t.” WW1 here on stiffer-once. T71" -“ ,, mfifi w! Th? ststivdnstsllillll-fiyilil “'1? ~ ~ .. . n {our cbgrchkaa home? bloke < . hsYgm glsiyavgs I'm luvultln! m! recalPmno 411st’ n01 "m" mp1- . _ » . nWaitVIthe means with whim -° “'71; ion: as You?’ ." "will? ordained minister." said none bassador. "that's all "1"" lualile state's onf these two vmml I a "Fridtbe sir." said Dirk “Tutti! ly, "please. M“ Jon“ inallafgler- cheerful on this lovvnfljt °J,,,.¢Q nil noom You can m" 9 “Bu” (iv! mvseif verv happy l" A “Iv! t minutes. if v0" Wm “"9, 1m to do the same P" Ymfl - m you back heme in s“? I up w room. airplane. 0P ‘i what '- e I'll ire W" ' {it u, sfi’? r don't vwil°4m9 l (Continued on m‘ ‘r w.‘ SIZES IZ-QO