EITAII I . l A boy with a pup . . O-f a yellow variety Oan bravely bear up Although not ‘lane Society, ve a And unquestioned authority. NORTH AFRICA HAS EFFECT ON HATS NEW YORK, -Current history and fashion go hand in hand. The stirring goings on in North Africa i"ht to a woman's head. Hence lluus entry into the realmcf sqlle lurbnns. ancient Egypt- head-dresses and Algerian whatnot-s. Along with the sil- houettes suggested come all man- ner of blues in the greenish-blues peculiar to these influences, and of course Nile green, This means a- mong other things. a continuance of stunt-d muteliais and of fringe and Vessels. Bonnets -al.ready mentioned in ecnnection with shawls -are an- Good shoes do not need “breaking " because they are already fixlbie. . e shoe with flexible sole and in- step will ive better service because it bends nstcari of breaking. Shoe saving leall_y' starts with the selec- tion of the shoes. !‘t‘s easier to measure honey. corn syrup and molasses if you use a. , molst or greased cup And with | recipes requiring shortening, hqne FOR, LONG WINTER v g _j_ i , NEW YORK. --It isn't the wea- l ther prophets but the stylists who aim to get us all set for e, long, hard and very cold winter. Appar- ently we are expected to dress for 1 ‘bed like we might if we were bed- . c1111" down in lhe Arctic circle Re- e-ie vs Ln dainty wool this winter. Cm J‘n are listening to bedtime ptorl-j in spun rayon or wool or eominnufcrts of anything including the bit of rabbit skin. F Woman's Re al Living o Leisure 5' The Woman's Realm DISGLIDID BATH ‘IOWE Ill USES A discarded bath towel in your hands, provided they are capable, inventive hands — is worth two in the fag bag any day. Them any number of things than can be done with these loft and fluffy towels, because they usually wear out in spotts leaving plenty of good nlulerlal. . . If the cloth has Just begun to wear at the selvages or 1n the mid- die. you can cut two small hand towels that will give months of service, Another idea ls t0 cut out two pleces that are shaped an inch larger all around than the sweep- ing end of your broom. Then stitch these pieces together on your sew- ing machine, leaving a placket open on one side. Fasten this neatly with snaps or a string tie, and you l will have a removable and wash- able cover to fasten on your broom \Vl1(‘llt‘\‘(‘l' you unlit-rinks: “high dust- ing." It can also be used inside out befole laundering thereby giving double service. But suppose there are only small pieces of sound material‘ left in our other interesting talking point, 1 "illfllfllv “mt °l D"°°‘°1" m‘ iigsgeiilriotgzliiismlliglihgintnéislllltd? Bpulmon‘ ' ren will delight to use when they "° "B“E““"° m" till’. 3...???“ filwill? fiéslmila“ again, into thick and supple, pot holders to protect your hands when cooking. The small pieces left over can be saved to repair other towels when they begin to wear thin. And finally. a satisfacttoly pol- isher for waxed floors can be de- vised by wrapping and pinning securel an old towel around a brick or a f at iron. §COmTnlS€5 folnt out that theremis ‘Jayy lkS “T5 G 0U EaSllrG C . 31.5.1.5“ u. sneer A Morning 3m"; ' srnsars nurses I cusses Policeman-As soon as I saw you coming around the bend 1 sad to myself. fifty-five at least. Lad Driver ~How dare you. It's tlilgt at that makes me look so o . CERTAINLY me; cv- it's stylish to be warm. - Nu . rfcms and sheers —even Man in Cell 46 —Did you heare- bi- who .10 jovs their lacy iirlg- bout the raid on the town high school? Man in Cell 50—I~1o. 1 didn't. Man in Cell 46-011, yes, the F. B. ' ADelightful P l Beverage Have you tried Postum yetT, With each successive cup, Poatum’: robust, satisfying flavor seems more delicious. It’e easily made, requires less F sugar, and is very economical. find because Postum contains i neither csfleine not tannin it‘! " ‘a safe beverage for everyone. AOLSIZIMAKIIIOCUPIve|IOLSIZIMAKISIOOCUPI Lgi .... I CROCHETED r-Lsszsaoai mu s NICE GIFT I raided it last night -they found dynrmite in every GYCHOIIBIY. -—-—:: l" day. UUOQvvv "zSo '5 A Job Only ‘ You Gan llo Price Control Questions Questions and answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- ian as a The thou which have leached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are provided by the Board. Reader; who have intelligent ques- tions to ask on price control are invited to send them In wrltln to the Women's Regional Adv ory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Chappell Build- ing. Charlottetown. Q Does the ban on cuffs include j; trousers of young boys? It is pretty hard not to have that extra material when boys grow so rapid- y. A. Boy's trousers may have cuffs. but the maximum turn-up should not be more than one and one-half inches. Q. Is there any penalty for non- payment of a monthly account on the date it is due? A. The only penalty is the dis- continuation of credit by the mer- chant concerned. Consumer credit reguations compel him to do this .. Can I get a thermos bottle (two-cup size), filled with coffee at a restawant? I _A. N0. According to the regulaq lions, a. person may have only one‘ cup of coffee at a sitting. You may have the bottle filled with hot water, if you like and use this with coffee concentrate which you can buy with your ration coupons. Q Is a person Fable to a charge of hoarding of anything but tea, cof- fee and sugar? A. Certainly. It is illegal for a consumer to stocl up on quantities of any goods beyond the rmourlt refl-SOHBBIY required for the use of the household. BUTTERSCOTCH TART! Baked tart shells. 1-2 cup brown sugar. 8 l-2 tablespoon cornstarch. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 cups scolded milk. . . 2 egg-yolks. slightly beaten. 1-2 cup corn syrup. 3 tablespoon butter. l1’ ' c‘ i ti . o’ DBIGI IO. 1N1 crocheted plsyshoes are created from cotton N! 71m. 11w! IN comfortable and may be made in less than two hours. Crocheted for both children and adults. Pattern No. 1087 contains list, of materials needed. illustration of stitches and complete uwtnwhivm. - abov cture with our name and warm ($14518 l?genrt-d'inwerflig d; untold» to ilgdleworx Burycall. Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian; Needlework Department. besignNo. 106'! i‘ luwm--...._-.-a......._....___........--q- crrY__.__—-e—————-_——n-_———c——- gaunt m—@@—_ m—Q_Z.lC.Q_ '\ 1-2 teaspoon pure vsnullla. cial me cusnurfifffifiwn ousnnrsn ‘Dorothy Dix Says- A Tightwad Husband Means A Dissatisfied Wife Wife Who Is Begrudged Necessities of Life Should Rebel DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married four years and have a two- year-old son. My husband believes i’.' carrying every cent he possesses in his pockets. He never even leaves me a quarter in case I need some- thing while be is at work. He never gives me any decent clothes. Thinks I ought to be satisfied with working dresses, and I have so few of them that I have to wash one when I take the other one off, 1-1; thinks I should be tilankful to him because he gives rne a roof over my head and enough to eat. The other day I sneaked $20 out of his pocket. Half of that I spgnf, on him and the rest on the baby and myself. I thought by spending the most on him he wouldn't say very much, but he did. He said he worked for the money and could spent it_ as he wished and from now on I would never get another penny. Now that I have taken the $20, he locks himself and his previous money in his room when he 8°95 l0 Bleep. He makes good money and we could be happy if he would just give ms g small allowance. Should I expect more than a bare living? Or should I go on and not say any more about I it 7 WORRIED WEE. ANSWER: I don't think there is any other > ~ fault a husband can possibly have that um make his wife so unhaPPY and so disatisfied, us for him to be a tight. wad. Nor can a husband do anything that fills his wife with sucll w..- tempt for him. as for him to be so st that n food she eats and the clothes on herubgalck. e begmdg“ her me very The man who refuses to give his wife a fair share of his income and an allowance for her own personal needs reduces her to a state of peon- age. He is making a slave of her because he forces her to work without wags, well knowing that she earns much more than her board and keep by her services as cook and laundress and baby-tender and general domestic drudge. I think that any woman is foolish to put up with such treatmene from her husband, and that. Ihe should tell him frankly that, unless l‘! gives her some money. as is her right and as pay for her labor. she is going to leave and gei a situation in some other man's kitchen, where she will, at least, get a. servant's wage, Don't worry about having sneaked $20 out of your husband's pocket. That question has been legally decided in a case where a husband. as closefisted as yours, had his wife hauled into court for going through his pockets at night, and the court ruled that it was a wife's privilege to do so when her husband's penuriousness forced her to get money out of him while he was practically unconscious. Furthermore, that it was no thefl. since the money a husband earned belonged as much to his wife as it did to him. HUSBAND ALLERGIC TO BABIES DEAR M155 DIX: I amja woman 30 years old. Have been mar- ried five years to a. fine man. We have a beautiful home. He is kind and generous to me and I have everything I want except a baby. and that is what I crave more than anything else in the world. when 1 married Bob I knew he didn't like children, but I thought he would change However, he is worse than ever. If I even mention the word baby he almost screams, saying I know how nervous he is, and that he couldn't stand a bawling brat around him, and that a baby would be too much trouble for me, and that I would look haggard with worry- ing over it. and so on and so on. I think the reason he objects to a baby is because of jealousy. He 2 egg-whites. . For the filling. mix in mp of doubt boiler the sugar, cornstarch and salt, and slowly stir in the hot milk. Stir and ccok., stirring con- stantly; then put cover on pan and cook. with occosonial stirring for about five minutes or until no raw flavor remains. Stir some of this hot mixture into the two sli ht- ly beaten egg-yolks, then stir ack into remainder of mixture in dcu. blue boiler and stir over gently boil- ing water to thicken the eggs (do at this point ~lt will stalll be thick at this point -it will still be rather thin). Add the sylup, the butter bit by bit and vanilla Oool a little before turning into tart shells. Make a meringue of the two egg- whltes by beating them with a. pinch of salt until stiff but not dry and gradually beat in two tablespoons sugar. Pile lightly over the butter. scotch filling and brown in a mod. crate oven 350 degrees. Put I-eaneea Vick: Va-tro-nci up each nostril. It (l) shrink: swollen nlembl-anes, 52 soothes irritation, 3 hei clear cold- clogg nose. Follow directions in folder. “d” Vl-‘IIO-IOI- wants all my attention centred on him and cannot stand the thought of - my loving anyone but him, but a baby would make me love him even more. What about it? ANNE ANSWER: Well, it seems that you were forewarned before you were married as to Bob's being allergic to children, so you have only yourself to blame for your predicament. Of course. you are a victim of wishful thinking, as are most other wives who are confident they can make their husbands over to their hearts’ desire after they get them. And generally they do. Evidently you are right in thinking that, the reason your husband doesn't, want a child is because he wants to monopolize all the babying, and he can't stand the prospect of having his nose put out of joint by a little moonfaced infant whose goo-goo is more entertaining to his mother than his brilliant conversation. Maybe you are handling the situation wrong by still further in- flaming his jeolousy by gushing and going into raptures over every child you meet, and by letting him see that he does not suffice for your nap- piness. Every time you have hysterlcs over some little darling and call it pet names and say how wonderful and beautiful and marvelous it is. it confirms him in his theory that he is a. wise guy not to introduce any rival on the scene. So why dent. you drop the baby theme. instead of harping on it, and turn a cold and indifferent eye on all the toddlers and give his jealousy a chance to die for want of food. Perhaps if he thought you could take a baby in your stride, so to speak, without centering all of your attention on it. he wouldn't be so averse to having one of the little pets. But don't lose hope. What. a woman sets her heart on she nearly always gets. And the stork is an erratic bird whose movements cant be predicted, and it is just as likely to leave e. baby in the homes to which they are not invited as it is in the ones where they are wanted. And don't worry about how your husband will take lt_ Tile great- est baby-hater I ever knew turned into an lnsuffcrably boastful father when he had one of his own. WEIGH THE ISSUES DEAR DOROTHY DmX: I am thinking of leaving my husband and children for another man. I was married when I was 15, when I was too young w know what love was or what I wanted in a. husband. Now, at 25, I have found my predestined mate and he loves me as I do him. I have three children. The man I love has four. His family are willing to keep his children, but what about mine? (Continued o_n page_3,_,qol '1) Santa Rides Again- Hooray! COCO.‘ ___ _ ' fi and Personal 1 Fashlons "1 Literature Chin Young Throatline for Young Bat Are salesgirls showing you matroniy hats ALREADY? Then do something about that chin linei Nothing labels you “old" so sltivcly as a double chin-but e lovely young throat that's achieved with exercises can make I woman who IS middle-aged look years younger! These special chin and neck exercises bring prompt results if you do them at least once or twice l day. Here's one exercise. (l) Turn your head. sharply to the right, until your chin is over right shoulder. i2) Keep your chin over your lhoulder and tilt heed backward ilowly, lifting face toward ceiling. (S) Lower head slowly. Now re- peat entire exercise five times. after this, turn your head to the left Ind repeat. A rest-then repeal, 20 lmes altogether. There are as safe and easy ex- lrcise for a bulgy waistline, for jpreading hips, too. Or perhaps you have some other figure fault 'ou'd like to correct. Our 32-page booklet illustrates ind explains exercises for waist- lne, hips and legs; for bust, arms, lboulderl. neck and posture. Also Eves exercises to correct foot oubles, constipation, nervous ten-i lo_n; and! general exercise routine. send 20¢ "n coins for your copy of of "Best Exercises for Health and Beauty to charlottettown Guardian Home Service Address Be sure to write your name, address and the name of booklet. Name DECEMBER s. 194, NOODLE SOIIPWZIIt The Quick Soup with the Real Chicken-y Flavour T Upton’: Noodle Soup Mix to ayi See how uickly and easily it's prepare . See llow much more soup you get for your money. Taste that delicious chicken- flavour. Then you'll know w y it's the "soup sensa- tion of the nation". In 7 minutes Lipton‘: Noodle Soup Mix makes a clear golden soup . . . so smooth and appetiz- lug that ‘it castes like the best slow-simmered soup ever made at home. And remember, Lipton‘: Noodle Soup Mix is also con- venient for sending overseas. Enjoy flu‘: anu mu sensation. Armour grocer 0r bptoa’: Ne Snap Max today. All A PRODUHCT OF ' » I-I PTI II’! The Packers of LIPTON'S FULL-FLAVOURED (Small Leaf) TEA a plan whereby you wear black shoes with all of your different out- fits. It is not econrmy. however. to have only one pai- of shoes. They should be given time to air thor- oughly, and to get back into sha whie they rest. part'cularly if t e “ct persplre and shoe linings be- come damp. A porous leather or Ive designed with holes is best for the hot foot. Sprinkle shoe lining with powder QUILT sKvIuETE Notice how quickly a good quilt soils when children are around? Save expensive cleaning by making a slip cover of cheesecloth and tacking it to the quilt with colored tufts of wool. The bright coior of the quilt shows through the thin cheesecloth and the cover whips off for washing in no time. IASTEN THE BUTTONS Sew loose buttons and snap fas- teners firmiy to make sure that they won't come off in the wash- 1118 and float down the drain pipe To remove paint from cotton clothing soak the spot in a solution made of calla‘ parts of rmmcilia and turpentine. When spot disap- pears wash in soapsuds . Street Address Province — ramm- marries"? Store patent leather at a warm room temperature to avoid surface cracks. The new limits on two- color effects really save shoes. Also K 7 DELICIOUS FLAVORS smvbwv. Rflwlmry, Chewy, Orange, Lemon, Lima, Pineapple City A PRODUCY OF 0mm FOODS m, By Geoff Hayes The Greui _ Process of Life I I lgeshon — Acute indigestion ma. arise from OVBb eating or the use of i‘ which is diiIicult to digest. But chronic indigestion, which stays with ou, causing slce less nights, headaches, iotlily pains lln depressed spirits, is usually till: result of torpid liver and con- stipatlon. The process of digesti is held up and the body ls poisoned by accumulated waste matter. The use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills helps to arouse the to id liver to action, the bile flows freely to t e intestines, stimulating tllcso organs and soon every- thing is going finc. What a. pleasure it is to enjoy your meals and feel that there will be nodlscomfortafterwarda. Needlecraft For The Home YOUNG FAVORITE The Basque-Dirndl Style l The basque --dirndi — simple, YOURS Suitable fr; so many fabzics. it's the style that. always clicks. Choose it fcr a date dram o;~ for daiy wear and add the gay touch‘ of apple applique Style No 3113 is designed for sizes l1. 13. l5. l7 and 19; (29. 31. 38. 35 and 87-inches bust). ANY CAT, AN’—- _ ,,_____ - Sin ill re- ‘ -—-— quires 3 3-4 yds. 39-in fabric Ap- y - \ plique included in pattern. a '1 ——— ’ - VJ ’ ' To order pattern: Write or send cture with your name and ad- . ' ress with 20 cents in coin or " stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau The Charlottelown Guardian. _ Style No. 3113. i Iinvllimiiiiia \ N . 8m TbuiwnmI-Hhfl Mlliaehlldrmliwedkl "ahvaeemetollalpyouget “"7755? "U! 0H 311"!- o peed!!! . hlothehouaetllytrkh ready II Christmas.” said “Wllllllbfllllllblllll 5mm Adm” i [Qaeifilllhfhi boicdvuyi , y‘; ha; Iylrlplmall“ g ‘ ‘ City Province TIPPIE sun "ca?" sruaas "" """‘"" now: L You im- " RUIN? ooeszuoueuro l’ gmwepoejfiél sRANMA» LOOK A? Eé-"TAKE HIM AWAY-- 3H3 slzzs n- w Amlouilna.