__ THE ~—r— ,_ Fashions 1 ‘collagen v riitralar iociaI .a ni;l"1" Living fdLeisure ' ' The Woman's Realm nu. w: MEET back s0 far that it oil-m you off -———- bal . And. wh tev When friends must part what is never n; o; “m; u“ nlsl d: there left to say starch. But Just the simple tuna-worn Mia. slnvenslro, m, hsumgu] __ Going Witlrdstrilfike Men. Is Wrong- ‘a ulfiisfiflo °°offllll° loo... o..yi,'-’,“,P,°',‘§Z',,,,‘{§f’ i???‘ “m Sad Fate 116s‘ Ajliead-Of Them l b b6!- ‘ " " l cloud the eye, ‘wick ldpy on a smothered sigh be borne _ And l; 1; 1s responsible ‘m, “m g . _ k ' Ifthe thadbemamotherwithtqan- dwlhiershewouldnever have wriirgcilae that the saddest ords d’ ' ‘we! Den are these-it lflllht have been. Be would know '_ tthe _ of doom which strike terror to every mother's heart are "all the file are doing it." says that mother knowsd aching, and a-rgu waste of breath n P‘ Karin Ellis (By Jackson) Author of roaalar- stories in National Mandala ti: ‘Worse. not. ' ‘ A Infill’ of your I barrio s r... onus on‘ cooo-gsnvlca ¢ BUT Foulbw-I omen» KINDS ‘ l CBAITIII xv“ may looked forward to that‘ SIWIUIY nislltl- ll llltlflrlt '1 my she had ever known-and she was grateful in Billy for helpilll he, ghmngh this, her first summer without Jefferson. nunoins with Bill , snuggled beside him in _ slee car as they dmve to the diner after the parties. mllly war conscious of all the fin that she must have missed in her girlhood. She liked to dress for Billy. to see his eyes light and hesr him say, "Tl-fey That's cutel" and she wore a different dress to each of the first five dances; stopped buy- ing new ones only when the wives began to remark on her wardroble. But that was all right too. for Billy had s speclfll drese-Jthe blue one with the dots and the kind of funnly stuff arolftld the neck"—and she was pleased when he said. “Karin. I wish ou'd wear that dress every minu e. You look swell in it." Pleased as she was. she knew that she meant little to Billy. And that, she realized, was for the best. 1t was in early August. and the newsoaibers were saying, "City deserted for beaches and mount- ains as heat wave soars," when Emily and Billy first saw each other away from the club. She was in a drugstore buying cigar- ettes when he moved next, to her. "It isn't the heat," he said. “it's the ctcetera." - "Oh, hello, Bill. Isn't it awful?" she said quite gayly. Neither showed the effect of the weglther. Exnvivlvithadlchanged lfréw l] an 1 l‘ - ' vavork eamid regarfiirllixi nltaelqslflel? anolew they m“ n’ wmlni w " 5mm in the fountain mirror, she was “wil” “cum "he" ll‘ glad that she, had. Billv was fresh “HWY with "la "w" 0t and debonmr in a gray flannel mf- 3m?’ cll-mll"! “WP-W "n"- suit and sailor straw with striped pumw Bully "P bu“! mm- Th‘? red and white bani mt there, their HOE fllhflllfl. - : "1 didn't know in,” was m. Billy broke tnesllonce- this other soul in town," Billy said. "I've 1a What I "lea"? he “lfl- ‘W been feeling like an orphan." ‘mini ‘m "115 “nu- A" l!" °'¢1°¢3 “what are you doing hem any, neither of us thought we'd he litre. way?" Emily asked. "1 thought you Tl)?“ Why if‘ 5° "l" WW3‘ ’ lived in Bronxvllle." “It iyhice- ' " "~= - "r do. But with Margie and the That-r Mt lt- Y0“ lead lie-trea- kids away. it seems kind of dopey "- m0 is Y0" Wlnl- NW til-mt‘- to keep the house going. I'm batch- I W" 9193*“ "mryml"! I'm W”? 1n; n; [he Madlsong- to do, every hour of the week, al- "Kids? A“, yon a papa-y- most. That is when lidargieb home, "sufg 1 have |;wo_ 5555-, and I can. Ho rocked 0n ithe fence. Margaret, s, bay a/nd girl." Billy "Tuesday well f: to the mngrens’ looked at his watch. "Had dinner?" t0 dlrrrrar: ' Fri v they'll aomelta "No. But I'cculdn't even think 0hr haa-aa- Saturday aha " any of food." I'll golf. ‘Ilfursday we ltayliome "what are suing to do then?" with the kids. And .Monday may- "DO? I'm not going to no nny. be we'll ccme in to town for,a thing. I'm going to get cn the top I’ of a bus and ride up and down . until I gee sleepy. There's no use sitting around a stuffy room." "I have a better lden than that", Bill said, taking their checks. _U and . as "LgmzfudflVeuflelét Lgrllg Islanddway", soontas I lzsena llgtkle hair and get ysm ."latsounstooa -Hu,-e'memeana- . heavenly. no ycu think we should?" nelP? Billy turned to Emily. "Dolllt ""8- "" "lm-vmlird Yr" ° ' nsureo. W“ see? Noam,“ u," hmponad grace-to a‘ strange empty The city was depleted and dirty. to me. Nothimfs going to happen." a ‘mmge ""9"? Y°°m- " The air was tepid in their faces "Pretty good things have hap- ('f'o Be Continued) 0lltalde. and they were silent as " they taxied to the 114th Street garage where, Billy kept his car. 'l'lle top of Billy's car was down and as soon as the city was no. hind them. they brightened im- y- Emily took off her hat. geezrtled her head back against the Once. when she turned to look at Billy, his eves were cff the road, on her. "Hello", he geld, Helm’ They were near a water- front, a long way from the city. Billy had made good time. He dIVVQ beautifully, smoothly, 3°11. slderate of the car. as good rider; the least part of Mia's stain!’ gram und fluidity or motion, its cer- Com“! m“ " “h” Colae for [or ounce . _. . spoonful fogepooifgl. it’: super-rich. And alien's im- pomnhmon of all alien days." Buy coke for flavor." Bel Chase e: Ssnborn Cola. Quilify ‘noise goes further ; - , CHASE 8. SANBORN COFFEE away (x glllrle through the wan smilel 8t Strive-S i0 5 8y ‘tainl worth sin i , On trembling lips - vbetter suchlIy-[erg 1t, l5; an‘; guclllllg the sly ilhOIIBht-s 531N115 die lwith the top of your head, and at Unspoken! In muted moments lie lme same m“ new“: ‘on Wm, Those inmost feelings words can-Iyour shoulders and keeping your ml Wrlruy- arms relaxed. Fmgdshl-P 15 “S a “m” 1" m” Automatically it will straighten ear; j . It darenclt say: “We uill riot meet .23? rglcek‘vgggagilimgiviggmglgg": "m" [lovelyx graceful carriage. is er snd the ‘Den commandments If all other Iris are plastering their fates with cosmetics un are painted like o. bani door ""“"l."‘i‘l"ll w“ 12"“ téh. ‘§."é‘°y"33.‘i'.9..ii" we ' am, r will‘)! abougpiooklng like tl-lat has just been salvaged from the “bundles or. thepoor house. If mother refuses lo let Maud go-m parties during the week, the Blrl Ye- lza-rds herself ns a martyr and tilreaaens to lun away from home tyrann . y much. Maud will Pol-hogs ordinarily these thinks d: 610: gnatterofllixlnal" phase. she o tg-row t copyc t e and pals will holo wieerd oeliefsalnd weal- fie clothes. T n, God is merciful in time and settle down into a sen- to her. slle will abandon this . , . _ sible. sane woman. Sc, maybe mothers are justified in not wearing them- selves out combatting the follies of adolescence. . But these are not ordinary. times. . We are living ln war days when the wnoie vlund is upset, everybody is more orLless hysterical, old cus- toms and ways cf life have beencllianled; and ousands of inhibltat-lons wh.cll kept us walking the straight and narrow road nave been swePt away. And so mamas cannot dea with their teen-age girls us their 0M1 molners dealt with them. They -cannot take it for granted that. Maud wil! recover from the follies iniiwhich she. is indulglng es she got 0V0! the measles in her childhood, with noylmrm done. 1n articular i1: is a tiniwwhenfevery another should keep a ceossles= watch 8V0! her girl children to see that no harm befalls them, that they do not stumble into the pits which» their ignorance and childlshness diil for tl.en.. Yet never before have ao-manymothcrs shut their W98 t“ the duty that lies closest to fiever before have so many Daren“ llieraliy thrown their little young-u der girls to the wolves w be de- - 1 l , VQUTCU w men who are bored with the monotony»: domestic life, tired or cooking three meals a day, getting children off to school, and wh0 100k for change, the excitement o: being in the rush of things and working in crowds. and who want more ‘money tb spend on clothes and beauty Wat- . _ g eh d one by mellte. nave cast _:lii sense or itiotynilxo woe‘ WII¥1§QIYII£ a ‘g pm‘? ticall n g g [nHTmIOWn their children on the streets to sh ft for themselves as beelt they-can, 1 This is bad enough for small children. but it is fatal for adolescent cunning acoemorie to o with wins who are at that time of life when they are like most boy-craga anvrig them. This is a fad that m ght weu for excitement and amusement. ha" 91¢ Pllelmlu o worlnen are “d ‘penny The hand-mode look, 50 mcgmellt ol babes, and need-most. or all} a m?“ err; cealie egs ‘gwophm 1on5. HHPQYLQnt when other handy waiclliuilleiS. Yet everywhere we sdee t ese m: S: 3e .5110“ and have done the work, may now be tlcued yrmna thlnss hansinsaaqgtharrgz; armnlghltjg mllkmllé aumm; ilwt as lmParla-ht- but with the “I “file's °“ We ma“ “d” Pgrinkih ianéllllllrouslns lwltn m n they will made it myself" boast added, . biles, golng uol knowsxwhere,‘ _m an“ to he“ u the Bfifle puts n Wardrobes will be no less inter- 118V?! 5E6 38911"- i-Peil‘ e? l‘ .89” we.“ ‘one ' ’ “an; because of mm- mw 51m. almost before the‘. have earne _ - _ pucity. Th will look ust a little . . _ ' - more growaup, as is [ltting when Th1» the §Y€?li tra gcdgngf! the lnfiinghiflfeggyzufxmfillfg; DEQEZQ- ‘he all“ are an“ mm“ 5mm“ wanaerfs ill 0 comefl rglll. who could have been ke t. pure and innocent if ' work’ mey Wm be phable‘ adw illlnll- aliflllxlléfgllalnlllg ‘not laid down-on their . ut mothers were BWBY gal’; tglfipfivl geeds‘ a"! i“ ma?" lirlvlngnrivets struttinil around in a uniform. or hmdigg out cgtcliies sires ' ° ° w“ Film" l l < c fleé in canteens while the rlrla were n n: aaa a a W whatever. The sirls can be trusted gefctlnfs l?‘ 8810mm ’ , - 3) uwhittée mthem dovirln to essen- ' d h a.an us ttlf_- .. »- tfht- aug- . till materials geastheir eelldegseillo. I w“ grldfrllllllllsrgebglg; lanallljllelmxilileslltoggli-lleelllntellgeglrlls use: dfvelllz t?" Fm” l" Sh“ Wm “s” h" “m “mhes as a will myake no difference to her how other irls act when l-ler own dauzih- wartime thrift and buy only rleed- ter comes home with her life wrecked be ore it has fairly basuh- N" . a4 he" arwa- can she excuse her failure to do a mother's duty in regards w hfr "r1 _-_______ ,. by calnnl- it patriotism. for no women can do a greater sekrlviceio use HARD 0N VlCTlMs comm-S. than by bringing up daughters who wil »be fit mot ers o t Rectically au serpents swallow coriinl: generation. Many women lie HW;I\§€B;__ ‘h: agflgllgldffilel: n32?“ -':':'i.f===""~ .- s2:1zs*t.=it..hiil"li.trir.zt"i.lza not"... i... o. s. , t h a be killed, but solllethlnk Gill i livgfrasltl Tilnw$nléli _Ila39<lr_s_l:_ttlll:an_aen$ eath. GIT/CG] A Job Only. Girls Know Card You i Games an . Life's pendulum back and forth Retracing and remaking every‘ art SvVlXlgS surely _ ' New baulny-PIOVI ll hr yeunalfl Eadl time you wash with new, improved Palmolive, fake one minute more. .. 4 lull 60 corona’: . . . and massage Palmolive’: soothing, beautifying lather info your skin-Ill: n nun. ROOM DECORATING I A nlljagnet draws unto itself! "ris, Plan the coloring of your rocms plain laccording to the exposure as well That like finds like and love re- as to the taste of the person resid- clalms love's worth. ling in them. Rooms with a north- --N0l'a M. Duncan. I’ __ - woman I ever saw who knows-how t0 0PM 8- pack. Margie fears the when top off. You can't teseh her differently." - _ _ , "How lorlg've'you and Margie been marriedf"... - . “Ten years. N0, eleven, I guess. We sot martini the da -I\ left Purdue. 1 knew her in h h school. Want todance?" - _ A They had the little floor to themselves. The, Negro at the piano regarded them with mournful eyes, patting _his foot rhythmically. When they returned t0 the table, Billy asked Emily, "shall wejo outside and walk around?" - A soft salt breezelhad-comelup.‘ It was still very dark, with no moon. They walked slowly. 1nd when they came to i ern exposure should have warmer, more cheerful colors to make up for the lack of sunshine the south- WASHING BERETS cm rocms have. Yellow, orange, _ ————— land illE rose tints are good for Childrens flannel berets can golnorthern rooms, into the wash tllb along Wllh the‘ ____ TABLE PROTECTION other clothes. For drying. fit the‘ beret over a plate that conforms ____ to its original ailir- ' Before cutting out garments from -——---—— lnatterns on the dining-room table, POSTURE spread the asbestos mat on the — ~~~ — liable. Then cut out on this surface lf you want to look leave alder yttrid you will find the scissors will than you are, then just E0 111m Islid along easier and you will not an slwriplrls- "Ilhat arr-tolled "dr- .l'e so afraid of = ratchiilg the sur- butante slouch" will not only turn ‘face of the my,“ into a "dowagerk. hump" and l ___ double chin before you know if. lpgwgg GADGETS 1N out is unhealthy, mo. because poor.‘ COLLEGE whmmoggg posture prohibits proper breathing. ____._ In h01d1r1§ Your head high and There will he fewer gadgei= in keeping your back straight, llmv-[illis year's college wardrobes than ever, don't thrust your shoulders were have been for many years It's that extra bO-ucond manage with Pahrlolive‘: larller that works such wonders on all lypes of skin. lllrl‘! DOCTOR-PROD" Scientific fears on 128 5 women, supervised by 36 doctors, prov: conclu- sively that in jail! l4 days Palmolive Beauty Massage brings better C0mplexl0ns to 2 out of 5 women! undlnl with l’....'l."l.?°€i.3' - e room, th ' th ‘the blond Cflmpnglgnl , sane and now there was r .. 0f six, who sat at a table lien- ¢%m 1111118 "P Nquests to c v Biliy said.‘ "wlly .. P0 . ~ "Karin," wgustialy here tonight?" f' fiialfumean it. There are , "Not you and I. We couldn't.‘ remanre two rooms, 1 n, e draw“ “work cqllthetlsrlorrlllllg?" w so w" "id "flh "'5 Just it. Think . muglir it is in town. The . tomorrow morning will set us, for the day." no looked at 3n hirltay eyes pleading. "w" nice llfltlle morning. l can mi ' in less than an hour and e . Emily looked at her nails. it " lll“l‘él'l"" b ' ‘ ed madly. "N will: flailend." °w "u Y d not l . 8h ti!!!» wide-eyed. litterepmanye utes, thlnkln . 8 She, thought cf Jefferson, how. their marriage ilild gone? rather, had not oine. She tried,‘ remelflier the irst small l.- that led to the greater, iln BID-She thought oi the wife had been. The good, helpful.f 5 ful wife-faithful even after was no longer s wife. she w. of. all the problems shelled iuii face, Ind she thought oi Billy v hav w‘) problems at all, hid im/en -t m. . ' She thought of the man A that ‘had brought her at sit- CROCHETED MEDALLIONS 1N PINEAPPLE DESIGN __ “i; mm- LOVE“ SCHOOLGIRI. COMPIEXION Many girls will make their own ciotnes, and will of course make '4 Needlecraft For The‘ Home CLASSIC DRESS ' Icy O-o-o-l Popular > Pr,“ can", mun“- MOLASSES DOUGIINUTS A -u=p frock with s kind- On -half up sugar, l cup molas- And AMI". gee. 1-2 ctablespcons shortlillllin/zzi. . m . consider a horse. She sat up as she felt the car turn from the high- ergar en air. lecomm for the ease of making (no sleeves-to set DESIGN NO. 112B Beautiful medallions crocheted in the pineapple pattern are 101890 with small medallions to make this handsome tab eclotn. White or ecru mclcerizcu crochet cotton is used. Pattern Ne. 1128 contains complete instructions. i . To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your Name and Address with l5 cents ln coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. Oharlottetowrl Guardian, Needlework Department. Design No. 1128 NAME _ - - _ _ _ - ~ ~ - - - - — - - - — — — — — srnrznr ADDRESS - - - — — CITY - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - PROVINCE - - - - - — — — l! la rasual. informal fun. mtertain one. two or more with luch popular card games as "Mich- "Slapjack" ls Rough. But I-‘uni Friends are grateful today for Be ready io an," “Russian Bank" and "Slap- "Slspjack" is e simple card game l I‘ ‘ and ‘ 0H m" Comros wui 5W0" "I ‘Ylllund’ ian as a suture uen us! "Ahe questions are I-hflle r1110! N" reached the wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives ' lll this region. The answers are N0- yided by tho Board Benders. 50m who have intelligent questions to ask on price control arejnvlted to send them_ in_w_ritlnl h0g0 mines o‘; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q, Are boarder; allowed to take their conning alum elflwhtra l" canning fruit? A. How each person sou abwt the canning of his supply of fruit for the winter is a personal met- ter. If your boarder wishes to can his own fruit elsewhere, that's up to him, no may not be boarding st your house next winter. . How- ever in most cases when boarders ere pennsnent they usually ar- range with the landlady to have her do up their share of canned fruit. Suoh details must" be worked ‘cut between you as equitably and in); the ease of getting into (the well-beaten egg, 1-3 cup cunt flour. 2 teaspoons. baking , 1-3 r l-s teaspoon cloves, 1-16 teaspoon mace, ll-Ifteaépoon uslslt, zlpoorsg ger. ream esuga shortening together: Add egg. milk and molasses. Mix and sift remain- ingredierlts. Add them to liquid m ture and mix well. Turn out on lightly floured board and rou t}; i-i-fnch thickness. cut out with ' cutter. _ deep. hot fat at 815 deg. F's-hr. until dark brown, Drain on unglazed paper. wink]: with confectionefs sugar. ese atnsiounfs make about 30 u . SKll/FUL ARTIST- Miss Maud Earl. an alxst whose skilful paintings of dogs won her the esteem of kings and queens and who passed away in New York recently. was born in Lo - don. end the Royal Academy first w-cepted one of ‘he-r vlotures in ‘B84. It was called Eerlv Mom- ine and depicted two stage in a mist. ‘Ilheresfter. until s few years ego. she devoted her time to paint- imr docs. scores of them cham- front way); and the ease of n- ing ( at).- Make it in a prety co ton, wear it on the hotteatd , and hear your friends say ow lovely and cool you look!’ Style No. 3480 is designed for sizes 12 to 20. 3d to M. Sise 86 re- quires 4 1-4 yds. Eli-in. fabzic with 2 ds. trimming-Pattern is hand- to United States Standard measurements and includes chart with stepby-step instructions. . Send twenty cents for pattern. Write YOCR. NAME. ADDR§8 and STYLE NUMBER state SIZE YOIPWlSli.‘ way. They were pal-lied in front of a small white rosdhouse. There was no sound of music. A light blink-' ed at them: Twin Elms. "ThlnkJ you could manage some food, and maybe a drink?" Billy asked. "Mmm. l'm hungry now." mflhaléle. tiéey fgliltrled a itffklllll room, Y9 l" W . w Gode prints oil the walls. There was l dais for an orrhestra, but ho or- thtitra. only a Negro in mess Jacket. quietly improvising at the olano. He looked slowly at thorn, The only other couple lll the room, a fat Italian with shining black ha-ir. and his blond {Be sure to brought in from the res. "m" "TTAlB is fun." Billy said, smiling at her over the litte pink: lamp. "This is the first night I've just; upped and done something since fig-aver} knows when. I'm so tied wn. "Tlhat doesn't sound like you. __ , ~~ ,_ ' You the carefree spirit." ' - "Oh, I'm not beefin . But did you ever think of th 7 Here we Street Address _ Province are in our thirtiea-lurway, I am. Do you realize that ifs is half mile And what do we get out of "You're worryi life wit fairly esupossible. w t . necessary ge permis- sion from the Wartime Prlcerand Trade Board to rent three unfurn- ished rooms? Would I have to eon- sult the Board regarding‘ the rent! A, No. you do not need to Iflt. lpennlission from ‘lhe Board‘ firm‘ J before renting the rooms. You can go r1335,‘ ahead Uid rent them at’ a rent ich you consider wi reason for the accommodation and locality. . . But, within~80 day's l after renting the rooms (if you-ere a first-time renter since Dec. I0; i942) you must apply in the War». time Prices and ‘Pl-ads. Board office to simplify the ’ i _ glcirrlgyggimsny of them favourites llyoa suffer llllllllill but full of wild suspense. Two players, with a pack face down between them, take turns flipping up cards and laying them on the table-fast! A Jack turns up? SLAP! BANG! You both try to be first to slap lt-you both miss-the game goes erazyl For a group, stunt games are especially fun. Here's one-"Uh Uh Woof Woof"! 1n time to a hot, as‘ radio tune, you sll count "One, two, three, four. five, six, uh eight, nine woof. eledven. in unison. All sevens m, not ‘h an mu es of seven are "uh," .. , and all multiples of ten are “woof.” H‘ Inn“ It her‘ You!“ m’ only When a player makes s mistake he * _ . ' ER must drop out! T’ » By WEBST nfio°"l'..o”i&“.lé_lfi?“lilofinil _ . ,, . 1 MUST l-luRl=~/_ll= THE . ._ » I , ' '— . WHAT'S THE or more-to make you a welcome ~ M555 SEQQEANT RQPQQTS Y" _ OF WEARRJG guest. an appreciated hostess. In. ’ ‘ LATE’! Mx/ NOT BE PROMOTED flflgsafi ALL OUT L I , eludes card games. pencil-and- Ea 342/ ‘7 [/7 AN called It not l t0 5;" . :bglllgltllliggilgre youfbellloll §%‘l.::lloo‘"°l'a§‘wil'°" uwgsmlgletlllnnc‘ _ n . ¢ d n‘t bout . ,,- _ - . u. or w§no§§°l§°lr3r m’ tl.?°ofi“rllfo'f'.lul’léo3lliw‘lllo ltd‘... owrillllq: Qzlleaw faelingusomnl. u" said in n "rll l... . . Q _ _ . times I‘ m somethinl. I at and? % till lick ‘OM a " I L don't krlow what. l , . _____ , _= . ‘ Heard in an elevator.) . i Min-Did he till hll lilfll ID! like a man? ‘ _~ l‘ mend-I'll say he did-he blam- ed it on his wife. - n- TAKES soFr. ADORABLE SKIN 1'0 PUT ANY GIRL ACROSS- FACIALS WITH LUx TOILET SOAP ARE A WONDERFUL BEAUTY AlDi BAG Z795 34-50 §lZE5 la-Jl-il-r .—y-—* ‘ "I don't know," sill ‘said. no could not find his cigarettes. He W?! at Emily offered. 4 paper and nonsense games. , uezltrrs. I " ORE 50km‘ . > u?" L“, Ton“ and games of skill. - Soa ‘slatherlightly in. lnse with warm -- water, then with cool. Pet to d ." WHIPPED CREAM other removeo dueigdlrt, stale cos- . fneflcs thomughly— ' gives skin protection It needs. Name -..i-_ Street Address 9 out of I Screen Store use Lox Toilet Soup ml a rtlvhlrl t,» n», m, V