ch01: TEN ’_“i_1--.;..._ _ l om an's R AA m‘ a‘ E6 I Dorothy Dix LIVING On Part Of rim‘. b k‘ - s1 ANSW ‘ iiilll_\lllll‘,'llli *,{(‘llil but \ sto A lief-p cu with .\'\.lli' die, find. 1'. not. l0 r , ‘IL’ nlllii’: w‘ 1m.- you lllLLil out ' ~ i(‘li, even .1 gcttiiii; cii cALil o..1tr., iitlics. Things to Itemeinbcr Then I wotild ask you to remember. that 1t is always a wrenoii to i1 mother to ULHS to tut-c up i101 b611, t0 another woniiiii. Her bot" 112.. been her ilil-lll-d l so 1on1: Lin. it iiiitkcs a l/fllfibit? lZ-il) u‘. her life when tic = ves lit". “A50 make this as 66s,‘; for licr_ us Oti can. Doll's rub ll ‘ ' ti...» you are ii" now. Uoii t do yo >4 .. u. - l.'.'l' i.‘ h sound to be inure t l l ~ i n. 11 he ilitS ere‘: been UC-H tore. : riiiallv. use as niuch tact and dil>-, loiniicv in winiiiiit: your" niotiitr-ln- la\v's heart as vuu tiid hei-lson slfillffl women m-e t; stisccptibcto , ‘ tery becatluf.‘ . v iict so 11M‘: 0; "w Tell your inuth ii-lav.‘ how EH19‘ iiil ,\'Ull,vl\l'(: t \o.i such a in merit her coor. ' ‘.11 ill. 101‘ hitviizi’. itiiyll, - iiuzmztncl. uminib-l ,_ Asil her to teach t; certain tiisiics. ng iii her house. be to licr iii‘ t‘. a . no. to tlit: Lll\\i‘-,‘,llit‘l'-lll-~ law she hlits. _ _ Ailil stiitit: cav you W111 b943, nzoihcr-iii-lutt- yourself. anil- 111-151 u i-oxtiiici ‘.\:ii iiii \'uii iiesciwef 1,11,; you a lllU-(Jfl tintiilfitelw’ ‘z-utni" wiiiiiiiwcias AKA‘; .;.iii..ri‘ iusit X l Dear DulOlilV lIvix~i-‘oi' i_l\'0 YEP-YB i it uirl.\l\luili-, \\'Ll‘,‘ tilu‘ t‘ u‘. 1U oi l , i ill llie ilLlllJ ll); l \.'.iiil it» niiii'l_.\ L iiciliiiip, ill. l‘ .5 QWJI‘. too .intl ..(.‘i ell. it‘. int‘. Anti. ,_ -t ‘l _- i.‘ Llill l get pom wi riff his. OWN. i cwirt ink.‘ ttu bv i‘ wk and iirzit: You t tout‘ will. ‘e .11 up iorw, \"el \'nll un- ll;lt‘l' ilUl-l ‘lwl ill .I'.'iw L ‘i YOUNG leaves finer flavor in _‘ new tea bull rHdfZFJLLYEIKS Blamlod and packed In Canada it; into irzifrii ctlv ' * i. the English say. it takes a hit» of doing. ‘on should think long and carefully and, riiillv before you tnidertake ‘e determined to i: ‘klc tl lip"- r of {you wishes to live with the other. with her blessing and bell you that IiJL-lk.‘ other and voii had some way to sup- port a family‘. she would marry you. BOY SHOULD .\'0'1‘ MARRY but‘ in love with a woman of 30 and ltlsll verv iiiuch to marry her. ' is tiivorced and has a small child 11nd l would like to make a home for i (to? anv woman of 30_\vho is trying to niarry a. bov in his teens. for kid- iiamnng. Don't let. her get. you. 'I‘ry :1 rviithx-iiiritle funiiry, _ couldn't make a hviiisr for yourself now 1i‘ vou tried. by a ieiri of your own age. think how , who is old enough to be your mother. nu iiioic iltlvliiltv- t!» uh‘. dcirt do rtiivtliiiiit; so in i.~h as tut A, ntw traveller, and explained ' iihlt- (‘iifliciilty in getting order out l ‘,{il\' who fired liucktlivt- at us the; t|'li!'.' fifty," 'i'itii-tl iilllr‘ bird: “Well, wot. are rltit-wl hour (vii Says- WITH MOTHER-IN-LAW DILEMMA FOR It (‘an Be Done And Both Be Happy, But Itl Requires Every Ounce Of Diplomacy YOUNG BRIDE Each Other ' Dire-l’ niii going: to live with mv husband's mother‘ Can you lIiVC inc any suggestions about how to get 1 I iiin fi“l('l'iillllOLl to lite iii peace with her if it is p05» ' '9 ELEANOHE. , __ AWeEl. of course, _ -lil-l.'\t\' CAN live to ether without ‘ hair. It ias bccn done Realrze that bcth you and iii-lint" are put. on thespot, because,‘ o on living as she has done tori 3i \l'Olll(l be waiting when you came t k, and then. if you loved each l'l:lEN-.»\GE Dc-itr Miss Dix-I am a teen-age She cni both. But I tiin also attracted :1 girl oi nit‘ own use. What. shall ' SAMUEL. AXSWER~'rhe G-nien should get‘ o haven moment 0t szinitv in which o C(lli.sltl(‘l' iio\v voii would support, Why. You l And if you ‘are already attracted ired you would be of this woman. her. And i Yllli \\'l‘1'(‘ lllfllflPd l0 ct lit-i" drag you to the I . bi DOROTI Y i. DIX. HOW T0 LAUNDEII. Dllilll: the whiter, wnstiing the? ,\\'O3lll‘l‘l blankets is a recurrentl household rsquxre " t. Proper‘ icnrt- of blanket; mrik < a big dif-. ‘ fercncg in their durability a"d ap- l pearancc and the frequent runovai motliers-in-latv ltically eliiniiiitril l l i CHILDREN'S EASTER. EGGS They '8 Vt A path, across my kitchen floor Oder. vermiiiioii, blue, jade green canary, T050 Upon my spotless sink and on their l cloth es. . ,1 I wiii not scrub this brightness from ‘ the room, the spots seem like small Eastern , flowers in bloom, , Dropped here by children’; fingers, posics sweet- l As once in old Jerusalem, they deck- . ed a. street. l —Josephine Boulton Bleeker. l Nylon, as it becomes more plen- tiful. seems to have practically BAKING POWDER 1.5.‘ §§.’»‘.§'°.'. -.'-“°“§’r'?§l’t$§i‘.t {ti} $33.‘; """'"°5§ "m- NY'°" W" ’ . ac vou will be alone with youfhusbandl D ‘ lhmad 15 the 1am” n‘ ‘ooh m“ and whtre you 0.111 fix everything iip according! I n’ flmng cotton’ L‘ lupus” u’ be i to “lllil <.".\'ii taste and have everythin just as' .. . t ‘flmngqr than °°tt°n “mach but ' . ~~t w‘ n= it. as vcu have dreamed of oini: ever 11°F Gillie 50 ilfonl 85 Suk- A i ' ".10 uLrl. “lhcse thing's being true and, . ‘ Casual m5‘ shows m.“ it stands i c.1001. of housekeeping to be put into, ’ l‘ 503d <19“! 0f WED!!! B9101! it iirut conflict. I think you will do much t-0 A - ' IJYPQKS- It i! 581d that it will not and to promote D036‘? if you will sililpll" “hrmk l“ the W151i. but that it accord ' soon as you enter your new home. D o U doesuiot take kindly to a very - E not iron. Nylon thread is in- ext isive and czmes in a very wide range of colors. ACTING SHAPING THE FIGURE TO SVELTE LINES Flew women are entirely satisfied with their figure lines and of dirt is the number one rule. Successful washing calls " r sun- pie but dcfiiiic in.as f Uniiss, trinity have ccme to belive that a. wool is treated right it s u ten- f corset which ifltloldfi tilt? U811"? (leiicy to shrink and t‘) cecziiie .' mil-ft necessarily b9 UHOOIHYOFtB/ble l to wear. But nothing could be fur- l iher frzm the fact, according to a stiff and hard when wet. To) much hindiiiip (Luring the . » - 2 ,. _ ‘ k rs , washing 1.. 0n _ au e o. (1.5. l.s- F “Llighentiqvfiflciiofigdifigilner “my. . iiicticn but h. can be pi l g ' c "'5' , fitted should be as comfortable as l an old slipper", she says. "It is pos- sible w control the waistiing and hips with firmness and flexibility, and with little boning. i1 any. The torso can be suppcrted and held in true alignment, so that there 15 a. ' Clillig of fatigue. The founda- m garment should not only make cxtrat-iictivy suds. tripling tlie quantcty if soap in. creases its cisarsniiig power so that. little handling is needed Soil flzts out by itself,‘ i Stitltlen chinzgis in the Wmpcra-l lllle oi the‘ \\ii.(‘l‘ 0i‘ ei;li:ciiis 0f‘ tfniprmtuie iltCifil c 1.111‘ iikrgr‘ ‘ L1i¢ fiqure look better, but it ttioulc iiilfl cauit‘. the Ibrcs to lnierlorkl Iiirprcve the posture and curl; g and income hind and aiulf For whilc- letting the wearer mo e this‘. vrns n. tlie temp iiture In‘ about. freely, with easy, natural b l“. l e v islii‘ i: and ri "ziig \‘»'fl-‘ grace." icrs sliiulil br- ereiily iuk._~ \\';lillll -. llll‘~1\l2110l1l- l Aiiiriiwiiiii. sliciultl be applied at Aillr llu‘ final iiy ncfcl is spilt on ‘ii:- bet-WP your clothes, otherwise it i. . ‘ t..ll burn a hole. \\'rlSil(.‘l' Cl‘ of the wringer nvzYd t o mti ‘ ‘ ‘Pour dry ‘salt. en a Wlilc oi‘ fruit. ‘iillll uiimediatcly. and the coloring "HP- If iii ‘v limiter will (lry into the salt in- hiiiiclciitl n . stead of into the tablecloth. - the b.aiike.s s .<l 1p- liu dr -; ._ iimtz 011 11w time <‘0\ll1'e cl fret‘ "ti... hind feet cf a rabbit pass apart so the a.r hits a gcozt lilflllCC‘ on the outside of the front feet to turvuldlc. i when it is running. Tlieioylul Eastcrmusicls an appr print: ccompanimenito the spi of wmenca. 5o chem: this ha season to give lm the per l Bfllllill. l5. 3””??? 4+ a. vii Y buuly ol a Bridal Wreath diamond ring. lfs exquisitelovelinessreflecis guaranteed reflection of coloring, cutting, bill lance, flawless quality Ill Hull! Win18 Y0 Si! THESE l0 V I l. Y I'll N ES Sclccled jewellers every- where feature Bridal Wreath rings. Above is shown one of the sign: which idaniily than iawallcn what: you can buy with confidancal AMomingSmIIa A inzuiuficiurer was engaging a that e his! man he had ctiiploycd had tact thing: into stich a tangle that he thought he would have consider- l of ( l "It irf. knew who Chaos ls."l put. ii. 111-; up! ..int, "but 1‘ll get‘ an order out of him if I have to hunt; on to hint for a week." TnmF/iw/isriuo First. llllfv "Irloofls that Il- t : q on itu- ml. hriich b"lo\v us?" .vt"iui llllu‘ brtl: “'l‘lini'.s the, W p wnilin‘ for?" for a At your grocers - l! or I00 to the package - also ‘render Leaf Tu in 7- and 12-01. packages. THE ¢ll/\Bl-Q,TTBT9.‘VN.. e "ow 04040000 oooooooooao-ooorolooooovo-bebbeoobvoooo V: m *1 Social and Pe ving a Leisure —-Tlie Woman ’s Realm let the colors drip a tiny ' .t‘.-F1;}B_l_?!!\l§?_____“_ rsonal NEW LINGERIE SUITS FBOCK AND OCCASION Lingerie for Spring and Bum- mer 1M1 will reach a new Iii-lib in wardrobe w-ordination, accord- ing to Yolancle, well-known dc- aignor o! fine handmade under- things. ‘Th, time has passed when tho lame sort of lingerie, could be worn under every frock". she explained. “Today, the fastidious woman is Just as careful to choose he: lin- gerie for the oocaaio and the ‘moi: for which it is ta be fiwéilrntas gistowearaapor e 01’ fand an evening foundation for lacing. "Therefore, gowns and slips for the new season have been de- signed to conform to the ome items in a well-rounded ward "For sport; there an slim crepe slips with tailored details o1’ fine haiid-iiiggotting, while ' saute t of faggotting enlivens the calm that are, recommended for wear under suits. "Afternoon frocks call for slips with hand-run laces and the d . rich embroideries that are so we] - bred yet so effectively feminine on either crepe or satin. “Under evening GOWns only the sleekest, most form-fitting slim will suffice and the famous Bravo slips is the answer to every wo- man's problem. Of either crepe or satin. its molded bra-top elim- inates the need for a separate brasiem so there are no extra shoulder straps to complicate the most daring decollete." In conclusion, Yolande reminds us that a. lingerie wardrobe is one luxury that's supremely practical. For by wearing the simpler, stuidier lingerie for sports, etc, the delicate laces and flne eni- broiderles of more frivolous gar- merits are given the tender care they deserve and thus they last much longer. name. cine 1s MINOR‘ ‘CAREER’ No woman ever will be truly chic until, in her own mind, she has a. clear picture of the way me wants to look. And even after the imaginary picture is firmly set she'll ‘never achieve her goal unless she first admits that it takes plenty of true and lots c-f energy to be chic and then reorganize; iicr daily schedule accordingly. Going t9 the hairdresser for a new, more flattering; smarter wif- iure and ShCPpiiig carefully for the perfect suit are steps in the right direction, of course. But no more than lust. Well-Groomer! Hair Bcizig chic means taking excel- lent care of that coiffure, going to the hairdresser at least once every six days-oftener if the hair is oily or limp and soft and difficult to manage. 1t meahs making sure that every item in the spring and summer wardrobe is just as per- fect as the Eastern suit. It means resolving to be smartly turned out every hour of the day- ziot. Just now and then on special occasions. It means learning to wear a simple dress with that cer- tain air that spells chic, whether it's a gingham house dress OI‘ a sim- ple office frock. Minor "Career It involves improvement of oneb csture, complete mastery of the art- of ap lying makeup and devel- opment o a kind of sixth sense about colours, lines and fabrics that are becoming and those which are not. More hours to be devoted to shopping are indicated. The chic woman never buys the wrong thing. One reason she doesn't is that she never shops hurriedly. Or, for that matter, when she is tired, unsure of herself and her tastes. You can begin to see that being chic is a kind of minor career. Whether you want this kind cf ca.- reer is entirely up to you. of coume. But if you do want , have it, by all means. Regardless of the size of your clothes budget, you can be chic i! you want to be chic. It's largely a matter of being willing to give up a. couple of ac- tivities to which you now devote your time and of working out a ind of grooming and shopping boat the yolks with the sugar to n. ix f a p/l f, W" itvtli S ll’ l t u 1"‘ hi Yun- fi-tnntllllllllllllllll lib!‘ ’ lllllllTl lVIlNT PARFAIT 1-2 cup sugar 1-4. cup water 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten 2 0!‘ 3 P0P! oil of peppermint or 1- teaspoon peppamiint. extract Few drops green coloring 1 cup cream, whipped (Method: Combine sugar and water and stir until sugar 1s dis- solved 000k together until hive thread stage or a. very soft. bail 15 reached. Beat the egg whites until stiff and gradually pour the hot syrup onto these, beating constant- ly. Continue beating until the mix- ture is 0001, then Mid title oil of 119D P11111111 01‘ PeDPEfliiint. extract. Wlh the cream until thick, but not. stiff, and fold the first mixture into this. Now add green coloring a little at a. time. mixing well after each addition, until a delicate shade of green has been obtained. Pile lightly into a refrigerator tray and freeze for 3 hours. This makes l refrigerator tray full or enough for 6 small servin S. e recipe can easily be doub ed if desired. CHOCOLATE SAUCE i 1-2 squares unsweetened cho- cola i tablespoon butter 1 1-2 cups sugar Dash of salt. 1-2 cup hot water 1 cup coffee crcaui 1 teaspoon vanilla Method: Placc the chocolate in the top part of a double boiler and melt. over hot water. Titan add the butter, sugar, and a dash of salt and continue cooking over hot water until the sugar is melted. New add the hot water and the coffee cream gradually. Remove frcm hot. water and cook over direct heat for 10 minutes stirring occa- sionally. Remove from heat. add vanilla. and beat vigorously for a few minutes. Store in the refrigera- tor tiiitil ready for use. POTATO CUSTARD PIE 1 unbaked pie shell eggs, separated cup sugar tablespoon butter teaspoon nutmeg cups mashed potaww cups scalded milk METHOD-Separate the eggs and raun-n-u-w cream and add‘ tho butter. Mash the potatoes until all lumps are re- moved and then add to the scolded milk, stirring until the two are thoroughly ccmbfned. Add this to the first. mixture and then stir in until stiff. but. not dry, and fold into the potato mixture, Tum into an uzibaked pie shell. Bake in a. hot oven (450 deg. F.) for 10 min- utes (to set; the lower crust.) and then reduce the heat to moderate (350 deg. F.) and continue baking for to 25 minutes longer, or until ti. knife when inserted in the centre of the pie, comes out clean. Bhesiflolds To liailavl Minty Rub on Bunuim schedule and sticking to it, come rted in the middle from forc- or artificial, and oud - looking what may. t end to nape cf the neck; two pieces ofjicweliery (fl-i the trick. w"! Fashions "I Liter the pomipadours leading about iiwo the nut-meg". Beat, the egg whites in“, fringe effects to sleek, thick, t - "IGHEAT / ed-under types which concealed. My/WI/ ‘u. most of the forehead. Practically 0 every coiffure had a. sleek, defin- FOOD i ,,,.__ 5 itely up-and-away itok. ‘ ' * At one smart shop a “waterfall colffure" was attention-getting. has a pompndour at the front and is short at the back with cas- cades ol short- curls fa in from that of ‘the head to ti. ends o a i‘. crossed .. Lug“ we“ mm‘ mmugh “ 1°" hifiihmfwtfifi up around’ the fi1§§“°lv1eég‘mwgug°fl- head. The won't meet, of cruise e , . combs, covered with ‘fabric t0 rgwwiml Qwlamd 5.32m“ "mflfllfffi xgéfiiediiriirgfiigiu gvoeaif gm dress or aolfiessories -—ihe yam sini- braids that were‘ fastened across ‘£1,931,115; astened ‘o we ends OI APRIL 1o. 1941 SPRING PRESENTATION or PARTICULARLY DESIRABLE GABMEITS FOR BIG-AND-LITTLE-SISTER GIRLS COATS, numerous styles, assorted boucies, checks, plain, twceds and etc. 1 - 3 years — — - — $1.95 to $6.95 3 - 6 years — — — - $3.95 to $8.95 7 - 10 years — — — - $5.95 to $9.95 DRESSES (All sizes) Fresh New Styles in the Best New Fabrics SKIRTS, JACKETS and BLOUSES in smart. plaids and stripes HATS - STRAWS and FELTS $1.49 to $2.98 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY 152 Queen Street Phi)" 92 BOB PASSE: BANGS IN LONG STYLE Hair-dos - as well as clothes —- made news in the recent. slwwmifl of spring and swimmer desiFflBTS- Every woman might. as well face the fact here and ntrw 0319-5 11B! coiffure is no longer incidental t0 her appearance. She cant. gibly be chic, according t0 standaids, unless her hair meas- ures up iii smartiicss to hci" ensem- ble- .. This is no year to say. A: coon a; 1 get my spring clothes t eth- er. I must do something ubtu my hair". No indeed. This is a tear W worry as much about hair as clothes, to realize that, a new per- manent is just as imiwrtlfit H! I new mt, that one sets t‘- Siiit. 1w- cesorie; and a new coiffure for Easter- net a suit and accessories and maybe l- W111i“- Long Bobs Out About 90 per cent. of the smartly turned out New York mannequins. who were hand-picked to show the designers‘ latest brain children, wom pompadours cr bangs, with Iuutliui cainumi anti Mounted Pictures oi Warships oi the British Navy 1mm. noon - nonnn hlnsrrrl IlFUl-II - ARK ROYAL u-SUIMARINI MOTOR ronrlzno aorr - nan-nova: also I|III lar Ilchmac 0| IIITAIWS FIGHTING PLANES. IIND NOW! l-Taka the label from a tin a! del cioua ‘Crown 8ynip'-—write your nai rl addrlzzlaogéiii back with the nnmu of the plight-is pleatnlabol for one mm- C I. . p25’? $112“... Quebec. DepLAB. Montreal, to one. ‘mere were so few long bobs that long bubs aren't cvcn worth mentioning. Bangs ran the gamut from short. softly curled. CANADA'S the top of 1,11; head with a-twistcd hank of yarn. . In addition to a dearth of long bobl there was at the widely her- New m» aldul iridium openings a veritable famine cf hair-bows - both big and The yarn-uid-bi-itida idea is soune- little; covered - up ears; feathers, thing which might bo achieved ef- fectively by the girl who doesn't want to cut her long bob. Hair is fish and other so-called halt - d0 fancies. When evening coiffurr» were decorated at all, flowers, real ‘IIQSIJ as tun‘ short time b; this afghan in a star To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 8'71 NAME - _ - _ — - - - -- - STREET ADDRESS — — — — — CITY — - - » — - — — - - DESIGN N0. 811 A quick and easv crochet Job which may of materials needed, iliiistraticn of . To order pattern: Write 0i‘ send iibute picture with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. be easil l aed in t design. Pattern Nolyflmzgiftaifis list siitciies and complete instructions. __._._.__.______- _-___________) PROVlNOE-—--——-——-— Do you judge the value of tissue by the number o! roll: for your money? Or by the quantity and quality of paper? Every roll of Edclyi White Swan give: you a full 750 anon-whim chem of the hlghu: quality pa!!! tihué, clolely rolled no fit neatly into your datum. Compare this with ordinary cinuo values and you'll um: Whiza so" from now out ‘t .11», l-(‘lt n, .. 1.18:] USHEEH2‘ ‘Pmlodyovrhmllytv ihugamlannllarytinm