Pant? TWO y. l wash Saving Clothes in Wartime I'll III!’ 017001 without bleach i ...%w¢wniuui mi rubbing! You Too Can Get A Glorious White Wash And Make Your Clothes Last Much longer Think 0/ if! Glistening white-so safely your clothes last: much longer. ' _ It‘ itb today's New OXYDOL . s s you can ovoid the harsh bleaching that so easily weakens fabrics and fades colors. You can avoid the hard rubbing that causes so much washday wear and tear! lrburclof/Jrs come dazzling white. New Oxytlol with livelier “Hustle- iiitwxvntoi ywiisiiis .THE COOK'S CORNER ' nutmann FOAM '1 (‘P115 diced rhubarb, ._,___ Bubble" suds is now much richer in washing power. Every ounce gets more dirt for you without ex- Lra washer-running time. Wlmf’: more, you'll find New Oxydol goes after that stubborn cloudiness . . . that gradual yellow- ing so many women notice with other soaps. Wbaf a difference! Except for stains, of course, or unusual pieces, your wash comes gloriously u/bits without blearbing. ’ So witch to this modern soap that's so kind to your clothes . . t no safe for your colored washables and dainty washable rayons! Geii OXYDOL! Make your clothes last longer in wartime! Made In Clnldl WITHOUT‘- BlEllBHlNli! 1-3 to 1.2 - 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Cook the mubarb in water until tender and then add the sugar and com starch which no taste of raw starch Allow to cool. Fold in stiffly beacon egg whit/es and vanilla. Chill and serve wlth n custard sauce made have been blended. Cook this until there is h KITCHEN ACOIIESORIES ARI INIXPENSIVE GIFTS 1 This town Guardian To Charlottetown Guardian, Needlework Department. t, Design No, 1011 r ‘l’ 1'7!" l NAME - - - - - — — — — — — STREET ADDRESS - - - - - - DESIGN N0. 101i poi. holder is created in the popular popcorn stitch. dish cloth is crochclcd and is very unusual. Patltcrn No. i012 contains list. of materials needed, and complete instructions for making both items. To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- The flower They are uickl made. llustrnt on o stitchu O]TY_,-_u-,q-—q-o—nn PBQVINx _————FI.—— GOO‘ Woman's Re alm "1. Social a l 05min} pa.‘ nlAAJln r ~-~' ~- LLA_AAA Says- A young Good Heavens, no! paper. For of all the follies that that they blush to remember many n woman has wished that. she it she gets. A thousand times no! her how to commit hua-kirl or aid and abet. her other crime as to furnish her with a recipe for smear ample 0t’ prudence and word of mouth. or over the telephone. or by tele- liver oil and other do not. encourage gushing oils. sentimentalitles as docs a sheet of white paper, nor leave a permanent record of how idiotic n girl can be. B For some unknown reason letter-writing is a. of cooking vegetables. When plan- Ink 8°65 t0 u Womans ning oven-cooked ad like strong drink, and when she sits doiin gverhcqolmd vegetables not only to before a desk and takes pen in hand she becomes preserve their nutritive qualities, Just. as irresponsible as any drunltnrd for what but to save fuel. does and says. The younger she is, the more intoxicated She throws caution and truth to the She writes boys whom graph or radio. which peculiarly feminine vice. e wind and lets herself go on a sentimental Jag. she scarcely knows and. for whom she does not; care n rap. how she adores them and that life is a. howling wilderness without them. them to return and save her from perishing of a broken heart, though slie doesn't care whether she ever sees them again. enough to repeat what she considered romantic details of petting GIRL WANTS T(l EE TAUGHT HOW TO WRITE LOVE LETTERS Many An Enamored Woman Wishes She Had Never Learned To Write Keep girl asks me whether I will tell her how to write a. love letter, And steadfast I would Just as soon teach Midst. 0f Wills £18m‘- perpetr tng her mheggt '53..’ Whercvebr in never had learned to write, an She entmnts She is even besotted parties and she signs herself "Your loving Jane," or “Your World Without End Devoted Sally," or “Your blue-eyed Susan." NOT GENUINE Now these lcttcrs would be bad enough, goodness knows, if the AFFECTION W6 1'6 the genuine outpourliigs of affection from n girl who was in the g p of a. great passion. but. nine times out; of ten they are no such thing. They are tlie vaporings of a. sentimental school girl who is imagining she is her favorite movie actress and is repeating some of the sizzling avowals of mouid always be used love that Great Garbo or Myrna Loy made in their great scenes. And the poor little nitwit. who is sending this impassioned document. nd Pers run CflARlJflTTEflflll/ll GUARDIAN -._.._._- I onal Y. Fashions '1. Literature icure The Woman's Realm IOMI God bless this home. Tho more so in these an! wmu to is can}? M11 In countless we - Prom threatening dnntfl it safe from hazm in the shield all its loved ones they be, - By dl n18 lnlancLinali-owseo. girls ever commit, of all the things they do And keep l!’ W" and. paslonately regret, of all the messes For all friends who roam they get themselves into, their old love letters lead the rest. Man and What. it. has ever been — 611V- lecl the flirtatious heroine in one of Rhoda Broughtons novels who boast- . ed that. whatever she may have said to men not. one of them had a line of her handwriting. Would that; all girls followed this ncible ex- did their spooning by babies consume most. of l1 h .. A “p” m” —P. w. 1.. OILS FOB. BABY CHICK! Baby chicks and not. vitamin BAKING SAVES FUEL aking !.s approved as a method meats, serve TO SAVE GARMENT! Always close slide fasteners on garment. before laundering keeps them in good order and keeps them from tearing one: garments. FLAG DON'T8 Don't sew the flag into a soft ‘llow P1 - Don't use it as a sillk handker- chief. Don't twist. it into fantastic d0- signs, or use it. in decorating. For decorative purposes buntln Don't. drape the flag below the seats of a. platform. Don't use the flag as s table- cfi‘ to some boy she has never even seen, or perhaps to her screen idol, mom doesn't realize the portcnt of what. she is doing or how cheap she is mak- ing herself. Don't Nor doss she stop to consider what becomes of those love letters she Veri-l-Slflk- Perliaps she imagines that the boy regards them as a writes so bitterly. omit let. ything except the Bible rest uph: the flag. use it. in any way of ad- Don’t let it. drag in the dust in sacred treasure‘. and keeps them tied up with bluo ribbon and sleeps with hfllldllnfl. even at. unvei-lin85- them under his pillow. nature. Ls among the girls If she docs. she knows little of boy or masculine If he is a. cad, he shows them mound to prove what a devil he SOME USED FOR BLACKMAIL If he is merely careless, as most. men are, he leaves them around in takes her waterpfioof and wears her Judge bureau drawers and coat pockets for his mother and sisters and house rubbers. t Worse still, lf he is unprinclpled. he uses ground may be damp, and if it, them for blackmail. and many and many a father buys back at s. high would rain, why she would need Then. suddenly. price the silly love letters his indisci-eet daughter wrote to some scound- that. waterproof. If maids to read and giggle over. tel t.o whom she wasn't even engaged. Some girls have the letter writing complex so badly that. they not only we have noticed one gocd result With write to 1t boy first, but: if he doesn't. answer their letters they write This is the worst possible technique to use in keeping his Ii: makes the girls seem too eager. for one thing when you have ghe.m_ 1g, 15 and, it bores him to bears to be snowed under with letters that he doesn't mm 11¢ and again. interest in them alive. want. o Few men are afflicted with pen paralysis. and if one wants to hear 111mm}; kid boots m, gym-e W111 b9 n from n g-lrl he takes the initiative in n correspondence. Furthermore. it is the letter he looked for but; never comes that piques his interest and makes him want to find out. what's happened to Sally So for these and a thousand other reasons I urge girls to be chary and choosy about. writing letters. And, above all. never unite to a bo Y TAKES UMBRELLA CAUTIOUS When a naturally cautious woman 1F VERY hixnsn the ecd doesn't count. Dean Burke: l!!! m. "x" is almost. imiassibw we that. a. player who get..- tna-t. let.- hflllifl-IIPGIMKLQD 1110MB" mad‘ ti» “d uJu u‘ rvr-“Q w be easier than you wottid think. If you do not. 86s tlirollth the alphabet before the speaker flnllh- es, you lose. and the tension as time rum short. will, without. any of f the possibility allure, 1:26P the of his out». we? ism oven to the FI-l-lfylfli most. blue lecturer. Small cream cheese balls, lolled in chopped nuts. make pleasant gar- nish-ss for vegetables or fruit salads. BALMACAN! There is revived interwt. hi the balatacan cont, in everything but plaid bees-use plaids cannot be worked on the bias in its re ian sleeves. Lestihtr linings ireipaoe woollen ones. B nursing bottle nipples are used or slipping over small o n- ings to prevent foreign (beets from falling into engines during manufacturing stages, HOMEMAKEIVS TU Homemakers are urged to in- spect. socks, clothes and household textiles for thin spots and to rein- fcrce these piaces before they break through. A substitute for n pastry tube is easily made with s small piece of canvas sewn tn a funnel shape. Remembere April B! STEWART VAN des- VEEB CHAPTER XIV Anne tiptoed to the side of the sleeping Judge, gently shook his snoiuner. ne awoke at. once and sat. up. "Listen!" she whispered. "some ones at tho office window." Again. came the sound ct n. sets forth for anywhere, she always screen slowly being forced up. The She nks perhaps the very cautious, she takes m umbrella, and thus equipped may defy the elements. and umbrellas. It. seldom rains a very 1g that you need than if you have than with you. If you go less, waiting. but no further sound ‘bob; ut. wit-h your best. hat or your a shower, of course and no um- brellas within I10 friends 01‘ acquaintances on your route of whom you can borrow one. We do not. know of is more pitf. $.'i.'.'.'."?§.;“".§i cans‘. ‘t‘l"i..‘ltfl‘ifitéiliti.é’é §l€'§.‘l‘°€l.§i.'“i.'§3€f. Se“ m“ a WM In = mu- the impulse has passed. from the est; yolks. This will WW 4 in 8. CHOCOLATE SPANISH CREAM Fiflow recipe for Spanish Cream Met. 1 1-2 curves EIIflV-‘Qiéflifl chocolate in mlk when making ciiszzrrd mixture Beat. with rotary egg bum. ‘riien adzl egg yr-iu and as! . OFFEE seams}! cmtsu Follow recipe for Spanish Cream. using 1 1-2 cups coffee and 1 1-2 cfp: milk as liquid. CARROT PUDDING 1 1-z cups flour, 1 cup brown sugar, 1 cup beef sues, 1 cup stoned raisins. 1 ciip currents, l cup grated raw potatoes, 1 cup grated raw carrots, 1 ts n soda. steam or boil 3 hours. WANTED T00 MUCH TENDRING, England -.. (Qp) ._ Because villagers "expected roast beef and chicken every day" the local council of this Essex village has abandoned a. scheme to pro- vide hot midday meals for rural workers. Hold your partner! Protect yourself lgainsl underarm odour and dampness by using Odorono Cream. Non-gritty- Hnrmless to fabrics. STOPS PERSPIRATION ‘l lo 3 DAYS Change Nerves Vitality to Lharm, Nervous Energy Mlsdlrected Embarrassing the way Mary and John get on each other’: nerves, blow up in public! No wonder they can't keep friends. Yet they'd be charming-happy together-if they'd use their nerv- ous energies constructively. Instead, Mary frets over every trifle-John overbids his hand, the iaundryb into. The thing uplets her emotionally. What Mary needs is an absorb- ing interest in her life. If she'd take over the leadership of the girls’ club in her neighborhood she'd soon forget petty annoyances —become cheerful, vital, g pleumg companion. in John's "Speed-up" lame. It's rush to work, rush through lunch-no wonder he fumes and fusses, blowing up st the least provocation. Learn to let down l little. John, Get enough sleep. Take time 6c enjoy your meals. You'll do a better job, b; g beéter "pa!" if you and Mary would [e out n the air, la amen an take walks! p y 8 d 1" P!" 32-988! booklet l famous physician tells ways to control ‘nedves’ 't.o achieve serenity and vitality. Explains psychological causes of "nerves," also how tn dlet and exercise to gain radiant health Send 20c in coin; for your copy of "Overcoming ‘Nerves’ and Every-Day Health Problems" to ‘me Guardian Home Service Be sure to write plaliily YOII‘ name, nddress and the name of booklet. lame Street A6631 dressed in the present inconven- ient. fashion and loaded down with a waterproof and umbrella, arid like:- corns pinched by rubber over- oes. HOUSEKEIPQJS TIT If s refrigerator sets into the wall, take care to allow several inches of space on each side and at least. n foot. of space on top for good circulation of sir around s11 IIATHERS IN THE EARS Yankee DOCdle-STMK a in his cap when he wanted to 100k drwed u . Nowada s ou tuck the v1 w easily?’ where cash was ke . , . feathers lit our elirsli Proof is 0m m "Wm" Wlndilw- M!" It wu empty. The nwket of billl m“- Y°“ “"'“’§°9 ‘m m‘ “mum Claudette Col , who we“; guy Sue's voice called down into the m“ hm hem than w“ Q0119] It}?! mqlll u“ the Wm“ quills of bin-rushed gold clippqi to yard. "Anne! What in hcsveng kela. “M.” N!) {ohm have ‘w b. her ears. Fggtgngd w the Shaun” name are you two doins 011i’. 01¢"? (To be Continued) "We Y- W“ - of her black shnntung frock is n curled quill clip designed m imjd g single real flower. ALL THE TIMI; "I don't suppose you've heard the pkurse l?! your use " peck was asked, en “Pvgeiegréiavgé glitadmltted sadly. a! ll I114 nisht ever sinoerll?muu' noon HOW T0 STAY AWAKE Dean Heitbezt E. Hewkes, or C01. “m-bla mlleZb. has perfected the rose and, gripping Anne's hand. started stealmiiy toward the o ce. u. guinea. roosting in a tree split. the night air with it: weird cry. Bruce, shut. up in the bB-fll, sci. up n. frenzied. barking. that. the whole flock of roost- REain from the carrying of Waterproofs ing gulneas began screaming When the uproar had died down, there was iilii/tr silence. Anne and Judge Daingerfleld stood motion- came from the direction of the oi- oe. “confound it!" muttered the o. mile of you and 111189- "Tmse Bum?" 5M1 31"" one csllme? I'll be late in court." ave scared him away!" the office with Anne following, Taking a. flashlight from his et, he switched it on and ex ed the back window. "Yes, somebody has been at. the screen all right," he said. "It's been - ‘l! raised a. couple of inches. Come on board. SW01! his head l" "l9 -°°*_ Liens time a. look outside." ,3; 139,155, {fie filjfflf, sffilg‘; door. ooiicilwuusédilwser at the W"! Out-Butt» m i1" Yud- l" ‘d thing more, for Sidney was heard b?“ m ye“ ‘u m, w“, w p: the light. on the ground benca “guy-um: Th" In“ ~ Y, .. ow. There were foot. tracks in yogm‘ mm ‘bowed mo" ‘a 0f! M". Iflb Y" l1’ P‘- the dust. l-lc followed them l0! l. 518m; of Jud e puma-flew and m “vigor Do o“ b“ BT10"- dl-“BHW- 10W"! W" “a “d seemed to st! en. Then. he came on v “l” h e, — 1 ml“. g in the direction 0f Bmlnflbl‘ - into the room and handed Anne her He" m l’ ° ransm g ' "1 guess ou were right," checkboolc 50"“? he said to Annehé‘ t. mufit. hnveb bl analg- ne . R. now, e’; pro s v - tallingilt. back homo across pu- tures. Well, better luck next. time!” “Therell be n next. time," Anne said determinediy. "Now that. I feather know what Sidney will do. I'll mike the office, she went a next time-and then it won't. es- The judge chuckled. "Snipe bunt.- ing, Sue." "Auiell, it's high time you went. to The Judge glanced. st Anne. “I guess that's good advice. There's no morc we can do tonight. “Nothing-tonight." she agreed. By the following morning, she had decided what steps to take next. She did not. mean to let her schento all through Just; because of an ini- tial failure, Before she had breakfast, she oned Bpi-ingbrooit and asked for idney. When he answered, she said, "Sidney, you know that. Governor Hnwkes System for Stayin A111 were mo, W- i- i- ¥'l.'!.“:l’..°t§§.'§il.if“.2:€°a“£fl II ll " g, c . 1'0!‘ lei-With‘!!! Whlzgu S gist?! ill: u’; u he “m u; u’ m" ,,,';,,,",,-;°°v.,,:= {g3 “:3” "warn, I'm "mam make vou u. through me alphabet‘ You mu“ offer. lf you can conic over after take each letter of the alphabet "J Proper order. and a ‘r comes st. the wrong place imply ‘lie llever Took Her Out llntil . . . s wu l fins husband In most sun- but for months now also hadn't been able to stir him out of hi: chair in the evening. They never want an lace-they were loc- lllllf their frirnda. A i u: fun and ccnsrnd» s wugongou o ormsrringq. 13h 0mm Wu clwus that t» wu “as sick of harln it. . an tnlltlnl In liar ul- flat nboutGeorII. he sllftelted Dr. Williams lnlr Pllll. i he'd try than but m. Tb his . . . he slept more soundly-ch bonu- Ind his urns felt calmer. You'd r knomgcowtodll-h ' ‘no’ l hi; — comes ome u v r n ln high good humor: is always 1:11 I'd: nn evening's fun. Man! n Inln like (horn can blame his feeling of weakness-of nervous exhaustion on n run-down condition walk-t B , T . fully elhetlve in bullrllnlbgcll,"n‘rlo I0 MNIIII‘! to vigor and strength and have helped thousands to let luck "in the u"?- 5'11," ‘Yklflgminlllllt lads: for Dr. breakfast, perhaps we can urea on a rce." Pru be over right. swsy," he said. Whe Anna n left. the Dhcnn. lhc went. into the office. 0 the ufc and swung the door do. Then. the went. in the room for breakfast. She was lingering over her sec- ond cugngf coffee when Sidney sr- rived. lance at. him told her that. lu ha been drinking, even this early in the morning. Well, lo much the better. In his resent cou- dittiiotnmheh we; hmoreulakeily to do w a. s o ope e w0 0- "Slt. down, Sidney," she invited. "and have a cup of coffee. ' Ha sank m fitciitiair. fmnbled for tie . a film. that. desk." as-ld Anne. x1 can offer you seventy-NO 301111’!- Bidneyk face fell. "Oh, look here, I'd be ving it sway at that: price. After l. its an heirloom!" "I'm sorry-that's a1! I can sf- lord m pay. If you'd rather wait. and try to {at more for it, we'll just. for t. l-bMl it." Sidney hesitated. ed ner- druinm on the table with his fingers. 11, all right." he said finally. "I'll take the seventy-five." "Good! I'll y you 1'l ht now- by check. Wou d you min stepping into the office and bringing ms my checkbook? It's on the desk. and there's a. fountain pen beside it." "Sure." Sidney lurched to his feet and left. the room. Abpflililtfifilli‘ vously “We AUGUSILM. 19 No Coupons Needed for Postum TEA and cofiec rationing does not apply to Postum. No coupons are needed to buy this grand mealtime beverage. Conserve tea and cofiec in your home by drinking Postum. You'll he surprised and delighted to learn how satisfying Postum is. A delicious beverage with n robust, invit. ing flavor. Postum is quick and easy t9 make, and economical to use. SAFE for the whole family-contains no calfein or tannin, nothing to upset nerves or stomach. FSLEPI‘ UKE A BABY AGW/N, JANE. T/MT CERTA/NLY PROVE-S THAT CAFFE/N AND TANNIN WERE BOTHERING MY NERVES . .. ' "vs? waves? sw/TCHED r0 POSTUM, rvs tosr MY GRUMP/Ness. IFEEL BETTER AND WORK aerrstwrs A GRAND ML-‘ALWME BEVERAGE THAT vat/ks war/m: LET$ 700 RELAX. nos-nun Iluun Ids hslnllylnhqi hLbIissIsqs-Isnsllcnisslfl. ‘DIJu/Mfip nu nun-my u- m ru oooooo-ooo-oooooasc-uac A Morning Smile ,..,,,qq..vqqocoo~ssa Sh: could near him movinl the office, across the hall. Then, Judge Daingerfleld cam hurrying into the dining room. "Good morning. Why didn't. some Anne, instead of answering his o “WOMING Dnr-Flcuu-y question, said briefly, "Sidneyfls v here. He's in the office." A m“ Nakemm w“ nlakm m first run over a. certain line Florida. Before the train resthtd the station of Saskeechewaiine lll wrote the name on a 919W ‘if will‘ The" Judge stared at her. "What? "I sent for him." "om" Film Star Hostess-No, no: vert- t like them fried in the usual will. ins MATCH y After a long, tcantiiiil cfw-"f" unination, the little woman in .110 witness-box remained units ‘calm. At. last. the lawyer exclaimed "you gay ygu had no yiuattoii. "Where's the pen?" she asked. "(ihrl forgot it. I'll go back and "Never mind." Anne rose quickly. "I'll get it myself." Crossing the hall and entering straight to the safe. She slid out. the little drawer 5 scholar to answer silly fillfliiwlh" Needlecrcft/ For The Home Household tasks when you do them in frock. This but! easy to make, easy S le No. 2523 sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38 40 42 44 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 3 8-4 yamda 85-inch fabric with 2 l-2 W“ stani w the Needlecraft Bureau. Char ottewwn Guardian. The Charlottetown Guardian Needlecraft Department. 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