.4 ».. '1 11 ‘bl e . 1' ‘i: Z1 It s!“ . ' 111" r. ‘If s. " . l» vi ' I 2, . 1.1’ , f V n1 j ' 11 - ~» - s! If‘; 1 jz :1 1 f l6 1 ~ g. .. .3 p 4‘ ’ s 1b J! a z ' I :1 , 1 11> s! I " ' ‘ N 1 b. I 111». g ~ $6 . ¢ air ‘ 1 mi 1 “l I ‘ at ‘ , .21. 1 f N i | 3‘; M. . W ' Id .5‘ . Id -o 3 PAKA EIGHT ' QQAA rm: GHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AAAAA4A_A_LAAAA v w. SEPTEMBER Z1, p”; ‘y w --.--.- A 1 911191! 3 R¢4lfl '-';§Qf§9l£€.f!4 E‘1_§l¥.E.S?l!§;-T§ Plctcilzre l v W i‘ m v fi I i $1115.‘ - 1 ‘ -. v1.1.1.1 ran mo]! r’ I A - . 1.1.1:: Dorothy D11 use; guiltdpatfefn: L O V E L I N E l, 5 5 I Always alk for "Dorothy” Eyapomtpd Milk. Depend on its quahty and purity. Convenient, ure, safe-"Dorothy" vaporuted Milk keeps always sweet and fresh- your hour/fest, most eco- nomical nulk supply. i“ m» HOUSEWIFE and‘ PIER AC TI VI TIES ANALOG] Ioung trvrs have hopcL Thelr tender bru11cl'"s Qulverur: v.’1fl1 I>>IIY~VIZ““‘Y nbract- 11:: winds k8 lovtqfi npwly vowed: pi;- leufi < shines gay 3'0“ t1 rulng sun..- , love young "[95- Old trees have faith- Their gnarled branches lld. with reality 13¢: (he wlnds. ormg Qvgrv cloud: T11911- leuliucss looms grey Agslnsz; the setting 511:1... God loves old tree». Ezlxm Alice Boyd- JQIDV 3105'!‘ POPYLAR Nun; FOR ENC-LIN! puauc (‘IIOOL BOYS The 11st. of Chris piled from London. 521103! records shows ru. pl-jgjngly 1111.1; tho name John Is a vpyv c5153‘ wxuncr In IJOPUIQYWY- Seventy yr- 21:0 Jenn was only “m, C“ 11w ' ._ but. now his total nearly dcub that of 111s runner~ up, Peter. Thu-Iv veers Rso Pr" did 110,1, cpponr In the lists of more prominent names at all. This. 01 course. “'11s before Sir James Barrie {II lifted him rut of obscuulty. With 1 111m came Michael. who now I105 with Antony. well up 1n the llsts but 1 a. long, long wny bchmd John. Grls’ names In particular.‘ seern to come in cv as so that In time ll hrzins m be .lr)l£‘ to rulers wlthln a Wm- m~ 111w (he acts o1’ then‘ rnvn- grs, A1 om» 5mm‘. there ls a hlmorz COTUIICIII’) class today In which 11111!’ out of l3 chlldrne are cfilld Joan. A Fear or two him‘ rume Rosemary- Pamela and Penelope, follmved In close succsslon bv 1111 Inuumeroblt’ host o!‘ little elrls calY-"d Elizabcih Anne. And now. just emerging from down the garden Dfim- Come Jen‘ nlfer and Lillian. So the cycles 1Z0 until we are bark again with the Bullies and Mflrv mglhers shrunk from. but which our daughters fell on with glee. TIIREE-IN-ONE BRIDAL ENSEMBLE A nnvelly In bridal ensembles was shown reccntly H! f1 M11111‘! dY955|ll1Pl9Pll1L SMART‘ FROCKS F011‘ FASHIONABLE PEOPLE Illustrated Dressmaking With Each Pattern WP beads. are the chief unrcs 0f pnt~ or nublred wnollens. teen. are n11 50011 for da1j.Iime cos- velvct pl 21111 or black and n bl! of synthetic and cel- lilpllflll!‘ mixture. rlmde sheer yokes. sometimes cm- broidered. that 011111119 slashes in lxxlices and yoke-hke b1bs odd to the formal appeal. Soxmtlmes. too. jewelled oc- cents are applied to arunnles our! stretch down sle-oves from shoulder w wrist. treatments. often In block or brown more 11.1111 more dlverting. Tiny son. shells are now strung together Into mrklets and buncelets In all Ihe lovely tints of Something very new 11nd luv-Ions in tiarns is mode of woven Wire with .' bunches of cherries at which drip invitingly over the cur. finds that his nflils have been t-Inted to match Ihrse Janos that our 111i; 1; “mm, 1w, well bred 1i!!!" animal: 11114 '11"? the Ironstant (‘omnanfftns of their fash- ionable owners. ' cuples an Important plnc of school 11nd college girls unu bush ness women. This simple sports type Is very popular in chzwked woolen In rust. green. brown, ctr. You find 1t so easy l"""‘k"1l1"n'1 the cost surprlsingly Smflll- Alullius Aziothcr scheme. clashing and 1 tablespoon o! butter sportivc for "bnclI-to-collcgc" Yvvfll‘ '1 cup o1 brown sugar is to make the jucket 0.” lupwn and 1 egg yellow (liugonnl stripc volt. wtwlell- ' l‘; cups whole \\'!1cat (corn 1110a! Use plnin toning more» 1r ozmlwt or brun.) parade in 1011:1011. 'l‘l1is was the life tlzrtv-ui-cup wcdduig dress. ‘ the altar, and that the pennlty does not fit ‘. en the mnnntquin rvmoved TAKES $2 RID]. " her veil. a cemnlote eveniur: r111tf1t. mnslstiug of whlu- satin cklcss gown. bhmlvpuik velvet c.1711. and detachable collar and Jeeves 111 one. miltlc of quilted vclvc’, was rcvculed. to buy and with enough money “mp, flpfl. of bus s some. Doris. Dukc. ——--——————-— - lea» Isn't BEADS AND (‘ICLLOPHANE , Metal or rellcrlliane Sums or A bat- cemcra shy. M155 Duke terning afternoon woolens. Pohhly rlhbcd velve- after a bus ride She boarded the bus tumes; for evening, course crepe. rhaved, Mame city. lnee~net in (‘honorable pailletted c"; -:- . colors or giro T YOKES EMBROIDERED Afternoon and dinner dresses In,- _ o. but prevents. the Irom bccomlug wet. and soggy. LAD!’ DIANA COOPER IN PARTNERSHIP and sparkling 1rnnu1ings ler have become mivzatp cmnumu". partners ed the Alduuk Gmvcl (‘flfllbfifilk F0111» yrzpw 11:0 Mr. HolbrP-ck. t-hf‘ hullwr, 111111.111! m the Hhlnelc on HIP brncl! In front 0f lnuac at Bocncr Regis. It occurred I0 111m "ml ‘Wilder's would buy it. For four years. 511mm" wlnter , slx men have been shvvcl- ling the shingle into :1 (film!!- Bullders fetch It In cartlonds. As fast as the men clear the shingle nwny the sen rolls mm" "P- 'I'hcre 1.: more 110w than bcfcue the work begun. OYEIISIZE I An outstanding n11: cry anglg is 1e oven-Ir» beret IX-aturinr: Inter- ssting shirrnn; 11nd raklsh quill allle as well as velvet. ______.____;___ DEVASTATTNG JEWELRY 1'11-e new costume jewelry prcnvs the new gowns. »—————- ~ ~ * r1131" IMPORTANT m . . GAINING \VEIUI_*IT' one side -—}— ‘ ' It 1s 11st, very usual nowndfllfs w 11¢ 3:11:41 m1- ‘the best mm“ of putt-lug on weight. writes. a doctor. but of lntc feminine curves appcnr to Imvo become fashionable once more. T‘ should he vmav for offlc" work- M; (11351 180w 11-110 lrnd scdelrry 11115 l’) gain weight. Milk puddings and rut! '11- boil-rd 1111ddings are 115c- f11l in this respect. as are the. items of an (rdix 1" 11011112111111: rlfet. I-‘rr those who are los-iugz" weight. cream anti good buttu" should hr 5151194 1.9 the daily 11191111. Cod liver oil, and other IOHiCS 0P8 E005 b5‘- cause thraugh perhaps not fatten- Ins: in Lhemwlves ye-t they aid d!- g~§1im1 andthus, Indirectly are fat- Ioru! 21's. The (Ilet when working iud00r5 rhmud so 01v.- nud liqht. The lueavlcr mflJlS should be taken Olll-“illfi “"1314- ing hours. otherwise the breath may become stale and the stomach sour. THE COOK ’S CORNER “TIAT NEXT! What will vcur pup sav when he nf his mistress? For lnnpnnu; In those T\VO TOOTH RRIYQIVFQ For the 1""! result“ i»; 1~1-11~!11111< I11" u" of two l)l‘\l5l.l"S. n!- Lessons Furnished The tailored suit espceiully oc- ‘11 zhc lIIc we xvoolen for the aunt. I c111) of flour then reputedly the yichcst purl in the world: neverthe- crposed t0 DKYIIIII $200 {Cr .1 m!» on one of the vehuvles. tcrnnting at each scmbblngxlot only a better pOlllll and a 01881101‘ brush “IITH IIER. BUTLER lbady Dlam Cooper and heri 1:111; n It wnsthe butler‘; ldeu. the Start- Lndy Diana's 8! it is wlve. man TED. marr a lltl 5110111 7" Shrrlc YOII W agu in II w Shcrlc! "My such heard. again! thing! be rlisl my kn iPhilanderers Make a Poor Bargain Whfill woman In a confidence game to be faithful to his own wlfe for the next- twenty years. bccI and potatoes very day of 111s life. rind Inc daily routine of home Ilfc as lacking In excitement. in a treadmill. They say Ramon Navarro and Greta Inblc three times a day for years and years. They tell you that. they have I1enrd each others JOKPS and stories and opinions so often and so long that rhcy feel as If they would scream I! they had to listen to them one 15 more time. shown upon her arrival 111 395V)!‘ from Portland when her plane was forced dmvn ' near the them so often that they have come to take It for granted. upon their zir-rves; it is to get. a. stolen bite of the angel food of romance; It is this Idcu that there Is more causes men and women to do the things that; mess up their llvcs and wreck their homes and bring disgrace upon themselves and, their child- It is my privilege to have as friends an has 11.1.11 the vicissitudes that are the fate of all humanity. expcnenced bad fortune and and lmrd work as well as plenty of luxury. and suffering and sorrow as I1 ffllllllxV. .8111. nothing has mattered to them because the Imving each olher they whose happiness they rough, they did not know it because they walked In hand In hand. and I ' BY C. N. 8: A. M. WILLIAMSON When the refuge of her own K1001". 11s If he had Just knocked and 1velre awaiting an answer. You!” she exclaimed. "I thought "Nearly at Algiers!" Miles finished for Iicr. the lights were not yet turned on, and they had the place to them- t‘) hm in ‘Pile °l W"? Sweel- @1106- sclves. Though the girl had retreated em ways’ and 5' lhwsmds 1511318! from him n little tlc child!" he crooncd ov-rr rlcr, with Izclng to try hard. Csn you ever for- give me for my blindness-for every- room and where we can talk and not “"1111! I fuel.’ ' "Come, then." 'I‘c1'ry said. Inust talk! They Throw Away Their Chances 0f 8 Happy Companionship That Would Endure a Lifetime for a Suc- cession of New Faces and Passing Thrills convicted of vIctIInIzInS I A Judge has sentenced a. man who wu To. many men this wlll seem a cruel and inhuman P1111- Iahmént and a retrlbutlon fur In excess oI the crime. For to them homcis a jall and mar- riage s, ball and chain about their feet, and. they wlll shed tears of pity over the P001‘ wretch who has been doomed to 81791111 B 1°95 stretch In the domestic hoosegow. The plillandcrer can think o.’ n0th1n8 duller than an evening st hls Own fireside, and nothing more boring than the society 0| his wife, no matter how Intelligent; 8nd WIT-W she may be or what a. feast to the eyes. T0 him the love chase Is everything. lwfiflfiflsivll Indicated on small block. Geese are blue with black eyes and orange] bill and feet. Insert 3 Incn binding. to match applique betwecn all blocks ‘ and around quilt, as shown 0n dia- gram. nothlng. H15 only Interest In women Is the thrill of pursuit and ones one is wPl/llred 1181' allure for hlm has vanished. . the picture, a. fluttering nettl- 1 1 to give zest. to life to hlm and he can no more under- - true to his wlfe than he can fancy one eatlng roast ZFor hlm marriage Is always a sentence at; hard labor and he feels that somehow he was framed at the crime. Many men and women complain of the monotony of marrlage. They as walking that; you would get tlred or locking even at Garbo If you hand him or her across the toms. around quilt. It Ls too severe a b] punishment for having inadvertently asked some woman to marry him. They get no kick out of the love that has proved Itself t0 And It. 1s to break this eternal sameness of marriage that has got to sec If they have lost the other sex; It I: to get a. flabby peck 011 the cheek of conjugal duty that. makes husbands and s stray away into forbidden paths. pep In msklng love to some other 's wlfc than in making love to your own, or that gigolo or school- 0r old rake is more glamorous than a husband, and that a. greasy old couple who have been led for nearly sixty-eight years and who are lovers still. Their life They have 800d. They have known straightened means They have known slckness W611 H5 Jby- They have wept together over ‘P (‘@5111 Whose mcmvry still brings the tears to their eyes after ha]! y were together and had all. Work was a Joy because they labored cler to shoulder. Sacrifice was sweet because It was made for one mother quilt designs -- every pat- tern different. courage It must have glven them to h backs, whom they Imew to be loyal unto sslstlon ft must. have been to know could go If the whole world tumed sanctumy In their arms. ure of the llslson. the wives and husbands who love th never have failed them. poverty and labor unloved old ages. GEESE Cut out all appllque and stitch as Allow for seams when cutting pat- Block finishes 9 Inches square. 6 applique blocks 6 plain blocks 3 Inch binding for Insertion and Materlal Required: ‘A yard material for plain blocks. V,- yard material for applique Yet for these, for s. little adventure For In marriage It pays to be good. d respect and duty. How fleet How flsvorless are bought klssag, , {or a little excitement, for a passing thrill. men and women wreck their homes and break the hearts of em. They kill the faith that would They slay the love that would have endured Mid fiery 11671151119 and leave themselves lonely and L U X U RY mil/z ECQN OMY svs alwuys had a comrade at their} I thlnk of what a that there was one to whom against them and Ilnd shelter and death. It pays to be faithful. man?" , y D111 Mold-Oh, yes, mos-m. Nrynq son. placed far above their own. II’ the path was started 171 such a “f t be rush-I He? some 111g mus up, 1mg gym e on sooner I faced It the better. Very likely It Is true she's changed he; mind, for It wouldn't have done - Nazlo much good, tor long, to spring the story on me If there were noth. Ing In it. But It was other things he told that brought me back to you. “If It had been only the divorce. probably I'd have pounded on to Alglers faster than beforc—even qt the price of letting hIm find vou here alone. When I realized all you forgive me, I couldn't, wan, tlll tomorrow for your pardon, and to make sure I had your love what. ever happened. "Child. how could I have thought you were Juliet DIvIne? Why dId I let an Idee flxe get between my eyes and my common sense? I went, blun- derlng ahead, taking It for granted that you were what I expected you Dollar Doll (Continued from Page 2) girl ran Ilpstalrs to the room, she saw Inn stnndmg in front of 1,119 c1'c-—-" "Bu: I IlCCdCd to see you before l went there." as twilight 1'11 the corrldor, for way. "with one step an caught. her In 111s arms. darllng! My dearest-I Mym- that ought to have shown me the fool I was. I misconstrued every- thlng. I thought you were playing the Ingcnue-for a purpose. 1_ forgive me—I don't see how you ever can! But why, why dId you take that woman's place on my yacht, and run such risks, and let ms believe you were-what. I did be. lleve, even when love took me and tried to make me s decent man?" "Why, I dId It all because Julia said I could help, you," she explain- cd, almost In s whisper. "1 loved you so much-I owed you so much-—I tenderness she had never "Thank God I've got, yqu I don't deserve you. but. I'm Let me Iokc you Into your urbcd. I want to go down on ees to you, gu-l, and Iell you "We be, as they bowed them- Sir Roger d: Coverley, Style N0. 58.1 1s designed for sires 14 1'6, 13 years, 3G; 38 and 40 inches I teaspoon soda most Important. tlevcl) this is stu 1|- bust. r Size 16 requires 2%. yuxds o! .14-| inch mutcrlul. l”. yards JSI-111ch lIn-| lug for Jacket. _ Price of PATTERN 1:1 cents In wrap ooln carefully. No. 582. Slzc . LYDIA E. PINKIIAWS VEGETABlE 100HP0llll|l l teaspoon baking powder 1 cup of butter-milk or sour mIlk The only instructions with ghe recipe is that the soda and baking powdcrbe sifted with the flour 111111 the whole ingredients Inlxcd together well before baking In 11111IIin tins. mps or coin rcoln is preferred.) Jellled salad ASpMflfllls 2 tnhlespooxrs gclntmc 1 cup asparagus wutcr Salt and pepper to taste 2 cups canned asparagus 1 cup (lived chicken or other meat 3 tablespoons minced green pcppcr 2 tablespoons cold water or stock 2 cups hm, chlcken stock or can- ned chicken soup 1 tablespoon chopped pimcnto. Make the jelly just according to rule- snnk the gclntlue In cold Water or stock fire mlnutcs, then dIs-solvo 1 it In your hailing stock the combln- atlon of chicken and vegetable wat- ___,,,,.-.|-1.-...--- Name ....----.-u-..-»-- u sun-unv- Street Address “It Helps Me!” That’; what 98 out of 100 1P1». season to tnstewmurh will de- women say After mkiqfl {hi9 1 medicine. I! Wm‘ ‘F-“firmg nerves, gives them more "n" bgfore and after child inh, odes "m" "a; Chgnge ofhfe . z z mflkfl pend on the nriginnl seasonlng In iyour stock. Put a spoonful 0f this mixture In.» each cold wet; mold and add s. slice of hard cooked egg or a few slices of stuffed ollvc or a color- ful mlxturc of vegetables and let It stiffen. Then add the rest o!’ your But you shout go ou your knees. And there's nothing to forgive. I've told you that before." He freed her from his arms, but her hand trembled so that he took the key from It and unlocked the c2001". She lcd the wny Into the plain white room, and he {OIIQTJCH closely. 'I'hc door shut behind them. but. the long French window was wide o lcttlng In n wonderful ethereal light ashes of roses from the sunset, blending: wIIh the moon's silver. It sec-mob to Sheridan that In thls rad- iance lllc gxrfs beauty was not of earth. . CINDERELLA AGAIN He would have taken Tony In hls anns again, but very gently she pushed hIm back. "Walt!" she put hIm ofl’. "Please-II you love me! There are things to say-for us both. 1's It true. what Mr. Nazlo has said- just now when he came. and Mrs. Hurkness and I were sitting by the river?" 1 “So he found you first!“ Miles ex- claluied. "It was ten to one that he would---wit‘n the start he got. I sup- pose the brute told you what he started from Algiers to tell_that my wife (If I must cull her that!" Is on the yacht waiting for me, and that snob changed her mind about the divorce? 1 don't know whether seem word: livifll 98""- | solids and gclatlue mixture to fill, Inolds. Pur. In n. cold place to set and! chill» and serve on crlsp 1r ucc with your favorite drcsslng. I e like t0 . >21 tender asparagus without break- Ing It. 111 rlngmolds) the last port's trus or not. because I've only Nana's word for II. “We mot when my cm‘ was In trouble. and he said he's seen her In Alszlers. Yale wired me that, she was would have done anything I didn't realize at first, quite what,- for you! F How different were 1h: dances of half a ccntu-r ago -— the llawly gliding valse and the sprightly polka. How horrified would dancers of Ihosz zimcs selves gracefully out of In see 11 modem tango or r1111r1ba. f; / 3'. “After the Ball Was Over” , _._ _. their daintiest party clothes needed Surprisejioap '° Even the atateliest of the old dances brought perspiration to the surface. and made garments ready for the wash-tub. How much more so Is U115 true of the vigorous dances of today! ° And what a stand-by Surprise Soap always 1 -term marriage l! costs so littlelo l e "Kwv @1111. " use of Fashion’; b ' oved toileuiq; i mdleY Lavender 50in o! lhe . oes not waste away like lush“! milled soaps-and no other 5°, isso c eansin lining u, Yardley All- UTPOSQC I". ream fulfils omplm ever - ace cream . . . lb: illililfynpf,’ der spreads gossamer-thin 5 . clings. . .and no fragmncecanull‘. llie place of Yardley Lavendey, ' 061m hvandcrPogfgmc $1320 ‘ _ ' ‘i u 1/ yard blue nmterlal ‘m - ‘ ' ~ f ~. ~ Ii6 yard orange matcrlal ||:"'":"E°wd?' I $140 A » ‘ ' . 11 M» More!» m" 21.1"" t‘ "1. .0 LAVE N D E R 56$)?“ ‘mg arrizundléuflgfimber m,’ Lavender Soap 35c alto ~ . i . .. - . senctlnlgc feor g gook of quilt pat-I flunk" n90) i i i I I t-enls containing '1 besutlful Grsnd- u, l-ONDQN 'T°R°NT°' NEW Y con- , they ‘ A MomingSmila ~ Dictation .____. Stenographer-Howjo spell ma] BOéIk-DOIIBIS and cents o1- .. sense? Stcxiographer-Well, like In ain't seen him sense." How k1 Keep a 11mm MIstress—-I'm glnd to know | will be staying on with me you're married. Do I know the luck] what It would be like or how people would hard It would be not truth about myself. Julia not; Io tell, and t!!! I heard from her‘ hadn't told already. pen’ don't understand about It should be so awful for her-——" tumbling over eloh passed by Sheridan's I11; ears must have he "Oh, yes! I can tell were always my Prlnc were so good to, years you called mo ‘Olnds think! And I oouldn’ dusty corner!" on board ‘Sllverwood.’ 'I‘hat’s why I But I promised The Inst words, spoken quickly, other like rlp- -. pies In a wind-blown broolo-had "You loved me so much-you owed ma so much?" be echoed. flzat saw you, when I was so tiny. Did you know-or had you forgotten all about your little Clnderolls you “Olndsrellau he repented "Oh!" Terry's voloe, that. had held n tumbling note of happiness In her memorlos, broke with disappoint- ment. "You'd torgotun-ovm that you would, only a child you never needed to think of again. Bu: you see, You made my life so different, I'v¢ remambomd you every minute- yea, every one, In all the you might have kept s comer In your thoughts for mc-Jllbt a wee, on the yacht, act-or how to tell you the I wouldn't — -—if Mr. Nazlo Even now I Julia-why to be taken Sfualnv F111!“ 11 brain, though ltd them. 49 yun up. ‘I'M: elm: you now. You e. ever since I Ilodun uqulumenu. no?" rslls’! I knew years, I t help hoping (ToBOOmilL) ' ma: the g 11y dfiflpltd wluu m fim n of Surpviu 500p was Si. Stephen, N.B., ollzy Pm 1mm Bun 11nd flu quality hu Improved with ndvnnzin lnawlndn. lupin; par: wII prove: to be. Soiled clothing of all kinds, n0 matter how fragile or delicate, can be entrusted to its gentle suds without fear of harm. ° Surprise Soap gives a quick, lasting lather that loosens every particle of dirt without the need of heavy rubbinF. And the rich iudl_ rinse out S0 easily and qu ckly, leaving the washing fresh and fngrantly clean. - ' Surprise Soap is economical, too, because the firm golden bar does not wane away 1n water-