irte- -- ---~:.- t: run?“ ~ PAOITWO l Woman's Realm JSociaI and Personal/ Fashions/ Lileratu “The Gloria” TIIIS WEEK WHITE WOOL ALPINE sums- —€T Sizes l4 to Z0. PRICE till oround. Block only. Sizes 1 l SMART STYLES The moferiuls are Shun-Rays, Marvellous Volucs Af SEE THEM TODAY AT— I 109 Queen St. FINE ALL-WOOL CREPE SKlRTS-Knile Pl-eofed MISSES PRINTED COTTON DRESSES»- "Fiesta" styles. Sizes l2 to Z0. PRICE i Q (See our Windoul for K000) ‘l l WHlTE PLASTIC HANDBAGS- - ln oll the Newest Styles-—POPULAR PRICES. , SEE OUR SUMMER DRESSES ln Ginghoms, Spuns, and Colfons A RACK OF DRESSES-Sizes 32 to 48— , “The Gloria” ”WHERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP" l .. .. 4.9a 1.95 l 3.25 l" l2 to l8. .. .. AT LOW PRICES oncl Spuns; some Seersuckers. -398 and 4.98 Phone 6T4 l Cook '3 Corner '1 ll . s: c-Qeee-sbwe“ §oo< STRAWBERRY SHOBTCAIKE iSercq 6) Two cups sifted flour. 8 tea- spoons balcmg powder. 1 teaspoon‘ salt. 2 tablespoons sugar. 2 to 4 tablespoon: shortening. 2/3 to k cup milk, 1 quart strawberries, sugar. Sift togetiher flour. bakling pow- der. salt and sugar. Cut or rub in shortening. Add milk to ntake a moderately soft dough. Tum out on lightly floured board and knead gently ‘é minute. Roll out ‘é-incih tihick. Cut with large cookie or biscuit cutter. Brush [Opg with milk. Bake m ungreased baking sheet in hot oven 1450 degrees F.) 10 to 12 minutes. Serve with sweet- ened crushed strawberries and cream. Here's a good quick hmohetast dish when guests surprise you: TOMATO-CHEESE RAREBIT fies-van I) One-quarter cup sort butter. 1 cup grated sharp cheese. 1/3 cup flour. 1 cup hot milk. '4. teaspoon soda. 1 cup cooked tomatoes, l: teaspoon mustard, ‘.6 teaspoon pap- §-‘€ c><&co%so§eog>ct~aret $- , , . l; Morning Smile g \" HE DID IT A man was being tried for mis- appropmaiiug a p14: and a con- scientious “Winn-so. to whom the ac- cused was said to have confided, was being examined. “Can you repeat the exact words in which the prisoner confessed to taking the pig?" asked counsel. "He said, sir, he took the pg.” Tlhc judge tried to simplify iihe question. "Did the prisoner say. ‘lie took iihe pig.’ or ‘I took the PM?" "Oh, your Honor. he said he took it. Your Honor‘; home wasn't even mentioned." - Cook very slowly until the cheese melts and bubbles up through the flour. Stir in the imilk slowly. Blend thoroughly Add soda i0 to- matoes. Stir lnto cheese mixture to blond. Do not over-cook. Servo on crackers, toast points. or cooked r BLACKH EADS Get two ounces of eroxlae WW5" from our druggist. prlnkle on a hob in the world ln payment. for all our sympathy. She has the courage. quer Fate. But he has buck teeth. s, Also. he wants to sit. at h mg. hQQ-Ilfliliil l oonomv our says- Incorrigible Parents Mecolmsnt Pun 0st llsart 0n Isplorailo Ilene Gosdltlons y DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Ever since I can remember. my etitire iife has been made up of fights. curses and filth. father and mother nearly killed one Fights m which my another; fights which l vnlnly tried to stop. only to get beaten while I pleaded with them. Curses that now mean nothing to me because they were words that became everyday expressions in my horrible ironic. Filth in a home You wondcr do without food house. my mother around about with and worn out. Wch. I did try from the agi- of B until now. more I did. the more was expected of me until the weight of the burden was more than I could beat. and I developed a weak heart. You see, I wanted an education. but it is pretty hard to go to school without anything to eat. and whcn you are without lunch money and have to reekmg m dirt and vermin. I didn't do something about ii. The altogether. After returning home from school. tired and llutigry. to comc into a filthy sleeping cff her drunk and my baby brothcr running no one to look after him. But. that's my life. Tired I have to clean up the house prepare supper. feed my two brothers and my father. wash the dishes. ihcn do homework untji 1'.‘ o'clock at night, Do I have dntcs? Oh yes I good-looking. But what good does to come to my house and see the way I have to CHANGING am not vain, but I know I nm quite that do inc? I don't. “um anyone live. OUTLOOK I suppose you are thinking I am asking for sympathy. but you are wrong. I'm not. because I have my life all mapped out before me. Starting from this moment I am not going to do one solitary thing in my home. Let it crumble. and mother from fighting. For all am going to finzsh school and try to save kwou" my parents will beat. me. but I have that the pain is only momentary. I am not going to try to prevent my father I cure they can kill each other. I some money by working. I bccn beaten bcfore. I know _ _ nu matter flow it. hurts at the time. Alter I graduate t am going to lcave home. The only regret that l. have is that I will have to leave my brothers lll the frauds of inade- quate parents. But what bus to be done sacrifice my life to l.ve with my father ahead for a bsigliter tomorrow, happier be frce in just one and our-half your: ANSWER; Read it and uvcp. must be donc, for I will not and mother. I am looking with the thought. thnt I will Ilmilks for listening to mo. A TEEN-AGER A more pulllCllC lcitci‘ Ila: ucvcr come to this column. and no woman. at least. can rcad it without her “h°1@ 1199f!» £01m’; out Will‘ Pill‘ and synuwzithy" to this poor girl who is the victim of her rrucl and druukcn pzvxcnus. I hope that all of the 16-year-old bobbysoxcis. \\llO urlic to this column about ltow cruelly their they won't. let them ltave dates and who are threatening to run a age girl's letter. are to have good homes. mothers who watch over the may be proud. mothers and fathers treat them because every night. and slay out until dawn, wa; from home, will read this teen- Perhaps it will make them see how fortunate they pretty clnthcs, plenty to cat. fathers and m and take care of them and of whom they And that they will gt-t down on their knees and thank God for their good fortune. As for this poor child, we might Well uish her all the good luck she has stiffer-ed. but. she doesn't need brains and the strength to con- DEAR. MISS DIX: I am engaged to’ a. man whom I love much. He has a. wonderful salary and has found a beautiful home in which we could live after we were married. and he loves me very much; pug nose, and he wears horn-rimmed glasses ome and read history. instead of going danc- very My problem is: Should I marry this man? DESPERATE GIRL OF 19 ANSWER: You shouldn't marry him while you are 19. When ou married this man. you are older and have seen more of life than you have now. and when you have acquired enough sense to realize that a mans desirability as a husband doesn't depend on whethe would probably be very happy if y r he is a good dancer or not. you But you have l0 88f Past the Jazz age before you will be content to sit down and SOMEWHAT LITIRAL Stanley Jones, the well-known American missionary‘ was one clay speaking through an interperter s-lka. 15 teaspoon salt, enne peper. Melt the butter in a heavy skil- let. over dash cay- Adcl cheese. Sprinkle the flour the cheese. Cove;- ithc pan.‘ we! c th and apply to the face gently. Every brlackhesd wil The one safe. sure and simple way D remove blackheads. l be dlssobed. when he happened to use the ex- presslon, "I was tickled to death.” He noticed a somewhat puzzled vxpression come over the audience .but not until after the meeting read a history book with a man. instead of his taking you stepping. did he discover wthy. The inter- preter had translated the sentence to moan. "I scratched mi-self until I died!" ___________ Wedges of ripe olives mixed with seasoned cream cheese and spread on very thin slices of rye bread make good sandwiches lo serve Lord of lll growing thlnfl. By sin-h sweet. socret influences u Lhoso That draw the scrlla through the mclflnl snows. And bid the fledgling bird trust untried wings: When quick my spirit grows. ‘Hclp nte to trust my wings. Dried fruits make excellent sum- mer salad material. Pit cooked prunes and fill them with lush ripe slraivheri-les. Arrange the strnwbcrnv-fillcd prunes around a ruound of cottage cheese and pass French dressing separately. Any vegetable or fruit saLad be- comes more dressed up and more delicious to eat when it ls garnish- ed with whole ripe olives. Use them just as they come from the can or jar or vcll them in oil to keep their shine. How Can 1!! \ By Anne Ashley <i®iwi a term _>— s Q. How can l olnical but food? .\. By taking stall- toasting it in the oven until thor- ou-gthly brown. knife on tlic food chopper n-nd grind the bread. Serve it with sug- ar and c-rcnm. Q. flax can I avoid scalding the hands when IIOCCSSLIYY to fill tcnkciilc iihnt is already steaming llolf.‘ water through the funnel. turpentine to mo {saris of essence of lnmon. Use a soft. cloth and rub gently. ilE STARS SAY- For Saturday. June. 21 By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE WHILE the lure and benignant sway of the higher and finer ad- ventures of life may clantoi" for ex- pression, with loy, gaiety, festivi- tics and convivlaliity beckoning to exalted emotional responses. it might be wise to kecp all such ar- dent and intriguing crises well in hand. lest lihoy inadvrrtently load to over-stepping the bounds of pru- deuce and good ziste. Over-doing might down criticism. oonslu-re or the restraints of more experienced or cautious persons. For the Blrthday Those whose birthday it is have the assurance of a. period of exoep- tional benefits, blesingo. adven- tures and the fttlfllirnent o1 their most. uherlshed ideals and ideas. yet may find it of sound Judgment to curb over-doing in the pursuit of such glamorous and alluring 1n- dulgences. Any measure of excess or lmprudenoe migiht bring on critt- oLsm. rebuke or other disapproval. A child born on his day may pos- scss unusual charm. talents. ideals with summer salads. and much populavi ' and grace. \\ l ' l ll never Pbuablé to fa“ em again -5». soééed “l wgg busy typing, when out of the corner of my oyo l sow Jim and Duck looking my way. Then I hoard our whisper, ‘Who! dnplfl be hm "B.O.”-:he could be so popvldfl Ho" coltos ureauov l8 wouoeanlt! l SO MILD-SUCH RICH, CREAM‘! INNER-AND my dolly llfohuoy both so much, bocuuu l know if keeps mo safe from 'l.O.'l" . I'VE NEVR BEEN $0 HUMILIATED IN MY LIFE! my way homo I got several of Llfobuoy. Now I onioy "l! wdn‘! long bofovo Mugs bogon lo lluppon to mo-nlco Mags Illto dofos and parties. If’: fun to be POWlQYl" T hai- yvhispger almost broke Jane's heart"! NOW COULD SUCH AN AWFUL THING HAPPEN _ _ ' "Tears floollod my oyoa. I ran to tho locker room and robbed out tho whole story lo Halon, who worltod will! mo. She fried to oomforf mo-sold 1.0.’ could happen to anyone. And then she mentioned Llfobuoy." ‘ IIOW TO STEP UP PROTECTION IGAINST "E0." (bdyndnrl Tests prove not only that Lifebuoy stops “B.O." but that you can build inuessingly better protection against “B.O." by always bathing with Lifebuoy. Try it. Bathe with Ufebuoy for just seven days. See how fresh and clean your skin feels. When you know that a Lifebuoy bsth stops “B.O." fnmr, gives you longer-Inning pro- tection, you won't ever miss your "BATH A my THI ursauov In!" a LEVEk nouns! LivingoSiLeisure ITHE WOMAN '3 REALM! M0<§¢Mi>€04§€0<§>€9<l>€l94 5 make an <oon-‘ 0vN)_M_*/~_v>’t__‘__ palatable breakfast] '” " “T i '“ broad and iiotion of "carton"? t 3. B . i A. Plat-c a srunll fitnucl Ln the. spoilt of the kctlle and pour the, ‘misspelled? Sapulrc. sanguine. sanctuary: _ 4. Wlhat (loos the word “inde- flnablo“ meant’) 5. Winn-t. is a word bctziuning with pc that means ‘lasting; labidlng"? Q. Hrw can l rnmovo stains! ANSWERS from " cloiihlitiy" A l“. a btlxiiu-n of one purl 1' séwuwvhb, ‘m. m“ Po ‘uh . clay?" ‘Fhcn put a coarse: ‘ 5R0» out garden-ripe tomlfoos and refill them M01 a mixture of cream cheese cubes, raisins. diced green Power and the tomato ‘centers cut info cubes, tossed to- lgeiher lightly with French dress- ! ing. serve for warm weather lunch- jeans. IIOW TO GET 0N The World Christian Digest tolls .i story of the late Lord Fisher. A young luldsltipman, greatly dar- ‘f lug. wrote him n letter on behalf of l Ihe Junior officers in his gunroom ltt this effect: "My Lord, you were once a midshlpman like our- selves: and now you are at the lhead of our profession. Can you licll us how you did it." In reply |Lor Fisher is said to have writ-- ten “Get n vision of the great thing you want to accomplish. Gel. yon a plan of the way in ivhich you hope to achieve it. Be prepar- cd In battle for it. Pray earnestly to God to give you the victory." tpggkjmr .\<&\.@5- & QO-iG ' Better English D. C. Williams *5 £01 I. What, 15 wrong with this sen- ,te*nce'.‘ “Why are you so mean to- L’. What ls the correct pronunc- Whlelronc o thcsc ivonds ls agreeable. ill-tempered, unaccom- modatlng. dlsobligmg?" 2. Pro- nounce kar-ion. n as in ah. o as l-n on unstressed. accent first syllflblfl 3_ Sapphire. 4. incapable of b61113 describcd. "Shc has an indcflnnblf chanm." h. Pcnnaincnf. . ._-0'\§~»Qé<l*0% l) Ellen’s Diary é By an Island Farmer's Wu. ofifiliwitb-irx-‘WQ-Mi-QO-i. Yesterday one glimpsed PYQlld sights in the city: parents moving along the streets accompanied by 1 son or dflilghfor who ltml been _ JUNE U. 1N7 ......._.______ rel ‘I That Body of Yours' B! James ll‘. Barton M. l). TREATING LITPIJS VULGARIS- TUBERCULOSIS OF SKIN Dllrlllfiworld War l, one of our patents in a hospital ivas affected with litpus vuigaris-tuberculosis of the skin. The various departments of the hospital-medicine, skin, X- ray and light. dict and nutrition, were unable to give more than tenlpornry lmprovcmiuli for sltort periods. Investigation of this em. bilttrassing cizsensv. which so ofion affects the face, showed that poer or indifferent results were obtain- ed elsewhere. liter-lag this patient recently l found that he still had the disease, but by careful living- diel. rcsi, outdoor life-lt was kept undor coin-trol. 'l‘lwt a cure for lupus Vlllgarll may be found by the use of vita- min D2 is. reported by Drs. E. Gau- mnnd and J. Grandbois of Quebec, Canada. in t-hc ‘Canadian lifcdlcsl Association Journal" These physio» tans prcscnt pictures showing a woman of 33 with a severe case of lupus vulgarls on tihe face. Illustra- tion No. l. shows llhB condition be- fore any treatment was given. No. 2 illustration shows the condition after two months of the usual or routine treatment and the condi- tion lg much worse. Illustrations 3 and 4 show the appearance of the face greatly improved after treat- ment by D2 tcaleiferol.) “This treatment known no Charm"! method. consists im lihe intake by mouth of 15 milligrams of vitamin D2 in an alcoholic solution. This dose l: given three tlmm the first weelk. uwice the following three weeks. and onoe s week for a ver- iod of months. A quart of m/llk ls a ‘graduate at The Closlnfr- Slim. youthful. alert fellow-s and sweet young co-eds, white 50W!" Peel)" ing from beneath their cloaks. Tho College Closing milestones reach- ed at last. Free now from burning the midnight. oil, at least. for awhile yet wiiha] the relief. a feeling of regret at much that would be left behind. in the march 01 "m5. Friendships formed-to be broken | as lads and lassies go to other - seats of learning or new interests, class rooms that had first been P6!‘- haps s bll. hated and then surpfls- lngly had come to be familiar and friendly places, now to "know U5 no more forever." After all. ll had been a hall-and-farewel] sort of place. but the lattrr tugged at ones heart-strings. Mam’ 0f ll" 8'35‘ uates were our interesti- I O U There were those from our own district. clever students M"! lll successful. There were those ss well or whom r spake today interrupt- ing Jennie as together W!‘ ‘Int down and up the lists. "Yes" I "nodded an elderly head "I remem- ber har mother - or father. Class; mates of mine. once upon n "ms- um that the years afford one the privilege of followlnfl U"? W11‘ eratlons. Jeanie was all Smllffs when sha found her younfl News name. James too when we found one of his line. The lm-llf- K111 l~° me, finished their your with varied but hatcrestlng results- I O O There was Bill in the gradull- lng class. “Did well" two Ol NI more or less clotina and all“! "l" tlves agreed. eompflrlfli 11°"?! °n the outbound bus. and for 8"" we added "considering" — WhlCh included farm duties and hobblol like boats and flshlns- Donald. l dependable lsd ss concerns pass lists. one o! the two prides of thfl homo acres and with a strange lik- [n8 fm‘ guns 5s "ta-hunting ho would go" was among the select in a lower year. Charlie, in com- merce who "never had much M6 for English". passed but has a decoration of sorts b61011 h" name‘ by which to remember his last your. And a small BlfL-DIOWI! of eye. and fair of hair with l quaint and pretty Scotch name inherited from her maternal grand- mother. I suspect. we: amonl those disappointed in first year. "she's a dreamer" her sister once descflhcd hcr unlnslv mouth w me yet used the wrong [WM 01' voice. A dreamer in a vlMI gifted lo “see visions and dream drums" which all in good tlml! will become practical. "Hold fart your dreams" ulother dreamer wrote. "We see so many ugly things- Deceit: and wrongs end quarrel- inns; w» know. alas! we know. unique and enviable. One of those I given daily and 0.5 gm- of’ calcium 20 days each morlfill. Tln ldd-lllm- table salt is reduced and all fat foods are avoided." 1m, results obtained in this ease are realy amazing — particularly. slnoe she developed lurms Wlflfifl‘ at the age of four and thus suffered with this disfigurement‘! for 29 years. Her mother died at tlhe age as 28 o! tubemuosls of- the M186- Now (hi; l5 only one case but m, use of vltaL-nln n2 in other Mn conditions and in plflllliy hi5 1199'" reported recently. The oulstnmidl-ng fact in the above case ls that wihilc other fonms of treaimcnt aggravat- l ed m, mud-Ellen. the use of vitamin D2 by mouth brought about the re- markable improvement. There PM" slcians may give future cases viln- mln D2 info the muscles. vol-no. c!‘ spinal ca-nal. JIIIUI RIM-LY PROMPT IILIIII TEEN AGE PlMPhElfS i Uoe Cutlcura to quickly dear up an us» fng pim les omen-is, rub. blackheads. blenr l l. l-Ilghlyjuooessful over _65 earl. Bu! at your drillflhl’! tndsyl Made m undo. OIITICIIR Sflffnifi? ..____.___..._.___. Modern i Etiquettel By Roberta Lco ui-hewwswoi ~w<ca~u> ~55 w.‘ _ Q- Wltal is one or the most mo) ish pFHCLIOCS over the telephone? n. ‘That of saying, "gmrs w“ "115, 15-" T1115 is 0m- of the Sllllesv performances in which one mat indulge and often proves qtme m6 voking to the person on the Oihei end of the 1111c. who may be very l busy with no time to waste on. fonlrlh gut-wing grunge. ll/Vllhot is the flflconih wed. cling ai1ill\’¢‘l'S8.l‘)'. and what kinds of gifts may be given’? _A. Crystal; anything in gum. ware makos suitable gifts. Q. Is lt all right for s guest h; smoke ivhile riding in SOIHCGKIQ else: car? A. IIs must never do so Wit-limit asking pormlsion. torQ-oarfizwlteQw Household Scrapbook By Roberta. [As “l! i when making jelly. put l litfll on a oold plate and draw s path tiutouda 1t with the point of a spoon. If tiho path stays and the jolly dos; not run together. the Jollyhg polnt has been reached. Doorltht when making a door mat coiling a rope and tacklfli coll with strong cord on the undef- slcle. The mats can be made WW!"- round. or rectangular. Frelhfll! Fish will keep fresh for s 1on0! time ll they are sprinkled will l!!!‘ and km in a cool plsoe. ‘Watch These 4 Teething-Time Troubles 0f Ball!“ bob " "Lilli? wlglir; " "lm fix-norm used so sucuu- vlntfulncu gnlq go;- 4);“ yesrelwu . T e D s vtonollpollon ‘uurifilfih Sam-ch!‘ "d lenr out harmful wastes that rnsk! In” ‘fretful nnrl restless. Then see hi?" "slag baby's fever usually subsides an 7!"! u M, won." yglfflll and conienir n ‘bleep!’ stul! - no dulllnl’ ¢|Tfl"- “"7 a‘, be used with full confidence. Eullnfifuln" to n powder if desired. Be on ° b . ride-ask ur drunlst today for Ba 1| Own ‘hhlo . 26 cents. fgNeedlecrazll/ JFOR THE HOME/ IIIPPLEB OI RUFFLING - Greet your sunny side of life in a sweet and soft frock that turns on feminine chanm by wearing frothy ru-ffllng on the wide open neck and brief llttle cap sleeves. Or. l! you prefer. you can have it with the sleeves and neckline trimly rolled in revors . . . iihe pattern prtivirles for making both styles! No. 2165 is cut l.n slits 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. and N. Sim 16 requires 2% yards 35-inch. 1% yards ruffllng. Send I0 cents which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Nome. Address and Style Numkr plainly. Be sure to state the sine you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department, Tho Charlottetown Guardian. for PATTERN Pattern No. 2166 Add"! J \ (Oonhaud ‘Jfieiiflt