PAW-amp urns cuanuorrmovvu GUARDIAN JgNlJARY 24, 194,, . i?‘- j - I Beef |||lSli|ll Ilown Pie “mwa1r:"" Kcuplllcad onion" s: condensed tomato llfieupsleur mum I I up. airy an]: l‘ up. vvlllIOPlfllIr l p 5 m’ "'°'""“" y; lb. ground ruvv s»: 3 up. In}: Baking Powder craze-an. sr- W" per ohodro ‘y- mix I ro coohuonlonn rill" soft. lawman; mug; on n fro fin: It‘: bfil. amino pow or mixture on lop ol men! mixnrroand b ent475'li‘. for about minutes. Turn out upside dovvn on largo ServeIB, ILDIINCANADA ,_ “armzn ruousn D. C. Williams i2 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "What did you do that for?" 2. What is the correct pronun- coiion cl “adu ' _ 3 Which one of these words ll now can | um By Anne Ashley Q. How can I renovate hat bands? A By brushing with a sponge, or small brush, with a solution -_ . made by dissolving 1'5 oz. each of mtsspelled? Nuclus, nautilus, sur w] glluwmgmerman 1d 61a? olénhl ~ - mo a. 5e veer ran wa . quimjlhggfl?‘ m‘ word w," Q. How can I keep food warm, 5 what is l word beefing"; ll ll’. l5 l0 be kflil/ T01’ the lite-y with ho the; means “wholesale “m” destruction by fire"? A~ P15“ m? Pa“ wlllalllmll ‘ the food in a largv vessel contain-. ‘Nswgns ing boi" wot-er. 'I‘he gravy can! be warm just before the meat is to be served. _1 Q. How can I give a better taste w vegetable soup? a A The flavor of vegetable soup,‘ . will be greatly improved if an apple, is added to it while cooking. -~1 i Say. “Why did ou do that?" I. Accent on last sy able is pre- ferred. 3. Nucleus. 4. Consisting of and and water. " earth is Qcrraqueous globe." 5. Holocaust. handfuls of soot, which ho scat-l tiered over the drawlngroom carpet. He than shovelled some ash from the grate and sprinkled the carpet with it, adding a. shovelful of soil from the garden. Then he smiled ' and rubbed hi5 hands. "Now l‘ll snow you what this " ‘ o‘ '95-. F?“ can d0. en's the electric switch?" _-.. c the woman. The saiémitanhwas eloquent about "Switch? Ee, we've rrobbut gas." the fneri o t e vacuum c er, but the old Yorkiilro woman dial Sandy McTavish and his wife not seem impressed. She told hlml paused thoughtfully in front of [it]; talk i315: and show her what the the restaurant bearing a sign: ring co o. ‘ I-ler From l2 to 3-500." He took oft his coat, ntted up "coom. Argue," Sandy said ap- ‘he cleaner. thrust his arm up the provingly. "Three hours eatin’ for llilmney and brought down several 50 cents ls verra reasonable." FOILED I flklff/ mum: M54017 ll/X 73/157 5W!’ Mfl/EE Ill/ID M)’ SKIN Any girl is more complexio —an Whipped Cream Never neglect th Paulette’! beauty KIM?! '01?‘ DEX 71W? 5104115411’! Pretty attention: MYJW/A/ JUFI,’ VELVéT 8000M Com plexio l o out of l0 of Hollywood's Famous Scroon Stars Ulo Lox Toilet Soup so easily with Lux Toilet Soap ofabmlé 16w. . skin care rally works! A lovely complexion il magic with o man-magic in winning your heart's desire. Start today to have a Romance O Winter, miter of or inverted year . . . I clywn thee kins of intimate do- Fllresiotae enjoyment, home-born BJPQLXIESG, And all the comforts that the lowly Of undisturtyd retirement, and the hours Of long uninterrupted owning know. —Covv|lor SPIIJIAL STYLES FOI- YOUNG FOLKS 1% AN y i; probably one of the most color- ful interpreters of the California mood in children's wear, with perky little dresses of chambray, organdy and “‘ m muslin-each Ila-med after a song or a story book. Kay Lewis, who lovingly designs her own line, takes great. pride in the slime she ‘has in building morale through gay toggery. Little girls want to be as sweet as their dresses! Other utstandinz styles arg on old fashioned berths neck on a simple drms of pale blue chambray, with embroidered multi-colored band around the skirt, wide-shoul- der ruffles and a heart shaped neck on a check gingham, deep ruffle across the bottom of a tiny checker taffeta-both quaint and dmure. and a dramatic peasant basque type of tea-towling, most exciting with a fruit motif in bril- liant tones, a plain laced-up-the front bodice, and a "diclay." In her dresses for those in-be- tweenish teen-agers. Miss Lewis uses a half and-half idea in a two toned jersey blouse with yarn btrmtons. she puts a deep eight inch flounch around the hem and sleeves of a shadow-printed or- gandy . and for sheer‘ originalit. she imports a hand-loomed Mex - can mesh-like fabric which has Roman striped coloring. It boasts a full dlrndl skirt, an off-the- shoulder peasant blouse. With it a young miss wears a straw sun- lzonnet. in matching stripes, which turns out to be also a carry-all for klgghdress when she travels to the Uitdlluted glycerin destroys nine- aenths of bacteria present in three ours. Some 6.000.000 refrigerators will be in demand immedhtly after the war: in 196i the number built GELES,— Picture nick was a/pproidmaiely 3 £100,000. Make fly skin softer, lonelier with Pauletteis lather facials! ‘popular with a once you can have one Lather facials. em. Use lovely care i show you that this LlVlflg&l__€lSUl'€ THE woman's REALM ‘Woman's Realm Y. Social and Personal f Fashions? Lileffllllrfi sun's aim Byhlllandhrrlsfowlfo A‘ JOB om YOlI Olll oo Itnlmyhirnto . u... n ......_-.-,,.,,..____ Dorothy Dix Says- smurf m mm“ w to margin; Prloo 2:41-01 Owl's" LOVELESS MATCH DANGEROUS at tho breakfast.’ m», alone, m ‘“"""' "i", , _ use“... .. a... rm... any: . m, Marriase Just For A 11W I“ .U"fa1r~ n. d1 well 1| so ho was w klgsmbtpgglg gay-ll blitz; 0,31,’; g" t",,','%"i,,,,,,. T9 Man - Is Destined To Failure the awaited scrwuvv. east of m my ‘com Th u am fgtun cash hG-ly. _ “in ITO“ 001 IIIMII VI . nflyq of ma. lhfllh‘ m April, aooord- "V" ‘mflrh {,,§§'v"“,“°'° "W" mwgruui? lvF-lmg w m! f!“ in“ 25;, Ll?‘ ‘wffmfn ,,§§,‘,'Z;,, wmifiw 5:‘ h" to pun." ——— ‘ m“ °" 1"‘ l“ W‘ m"- ‘EN-‘h whfilt"'ul.'°'l‘ultlflll" u loilzuwould be provider and I om w" would l” "11 hound. "l A wedge of salt pork inserted in “m “d “m” o, ‘fife’,- {jftj video by u. Board den. u- children. But he a exceptionally homely and 1e M foreign descent. l " the nose hon swppeu herno pQd came "°“' "h" “m ""°'“""‘ “fmfll”; My probl u: Shall 1 swat this man. who has n1 of W"! "h"! 09-118“! by lawk a. m, my“, quietly, them might be ‘a mo‘: "I" fi""{,°,',,,"° '2' m. good qualities, with the hope that I will some day care for mm bu.“ y Elf-mum’ mwmw“ °' m" -3 0b and Women's llzglonal Advilongy Com- » o; m, ‘m, Wm,“ m‘ ‘ i white duck breasfodthe or mitten of o War Time Prices ma? or Wm I find “ll- m industrialization of Peru a ‘Jifififfi, “fig ‘Qoflg Bfifye- we Trade Bond, happy. because he may 2x12: PTWTNQM Tlpldlv with the wm- been swimming there. The open Q. we live 1n s, my; and the cepted by my friends? A; plot-ion oi’ many miles of roads t0 wafer reached down to the "pub- lad downstairs corn Lains wntln- are now I work l0 liq-d “m “"4 WWlYH-fi dmfli-‘B. ll"- llo-brldee". unusual 1a: the time ualy about our teletl one Ell-Bull. pm.- my’ children that 1 2...“. ... .,....-..:.....:":..,‘::*:a sisters. contractor‘- ascsr’ "this? u“ w» we o» = u» - WWW» - ‘ ' ' which disturb the Omar tenants "l" ‘° m” "l ‘"9"’ I “m! m!- nnvrs o§17rroumn Never sign a. letter “Mrs. Jones" or "Mr. Jones" "Mary Jones" or "Robert Jones" is correct. Don't Mix Its Drinks That new Christmas fountain pen. or any other fountain pen for that rnamter, will give bestwrlting service if you stick to one kind of ink that suite irt. However, if you he/ve a desire to change the color or brand. it can be one without causing any harm if you are care- ful to wash out the pen before put- ting the new ink. Ila-ks are often inconvpatible and mixing causes the ingredients to precipi- I llelpfll {flmflfi Wllh llw Imlllllnk. Would it be possible for us to have We left it till after breakfast to- our own telepmne installed? dly. I felt I needed "the cup that" A. The installation of tele- strengthens. There are uotso many hones does not come within the m1! -wws now as on my last urisdiction of the m“; Board. visit to this stable. Not that there Q, when we rgnyfgd mam 9gp- hu beenyany dlstzeiwlns but only tinuous hot water was pr . "dried-off’ earlier in anticipation The landlord W111 my gupply not of fuller milk-pails next summer. watq- twice g, w”); now, they-e lAs I picked up my milklns-stwl——~ anything we can do about this? again in need of a nail or two-it . Yes, you may applv to your came to me. that if the women at local Rentals offing Alderlea. witheld their co-o r- 1n “m; 11 the ation at this chore. it could be hat m; a which w“ g 9n very shortlv we would come to de- at the time your rental arrange- pend on a. can-opener for our daily mem; w” mafia supply. Or indeed we might reach that state, the very thought of which. tends to bi me more for l. reduction landlord is withhold- self pushing them off to 59¢ l“ so often I reallzevthst they storm‘ to tell me things and I w" weary to listen and told them y. save it for another time, “m, never came. This man offers mo the portunity to live a home life m my children and I am m. h. loves ms a great deal. Shall 1 u, cept his proposal, or not? l- I. N. UNSATISIACIDI-l’ ooaavfi 6i I‘ " ARRANGEMENT ANSWER: I don't think it pays a woman to marry just (q- . closely to the farm: Buying it by tote in the pen and clog it up Use cold water and fill and empty the pen several times. then empty completley, wipe off the polm, and it i; ready to fill Dressing Up ‘line next time that there is some droning left over when preparing poultry or dressed tenderloin you mlghrt consider the following de- licious way to use it up Spread it or,- baoon strips, roll up, fasten with tooiluplcks and cook in oven till crisp. Ah. lu . - . So that's the way to soften that pound of brown sugar that got in- or w". . noussvotl Bfititavlzasgolodtohe gaoltmtliilt-z . wor ag n, ere in t e warm l of the stable, a lowly place m gain s c n A P a o o K f inspiration-and on a farm, part of , the where-with-all-t/J live. Then ‘ again considering history, an ex- alted shelter, "high and lifted up." as ls their custom, the cats were there. The Tabby in her- coat of I! Bobortolno many colors, patches of this or Thmmm‘ 7"“ I ‘Sgifngiguel,“{f§§°',h§“1‘f,§§.kv one More satisfactory than either ' flour or cornstarch paste is one ‘l white coat and!“ alas“ swig?‘ Kill? figilbollnlh Wflzl" "Hell t Ema! Mahoney used tn say: “As big as a n Clem $25 a‘ ‘gqedlguma ° mm e lion." Cats are such dependable w‘ en m" "em u‘ creatures. Come weal. like today ~ beautiful now to a hard cake in the bag! Just put it. bag and all, into the crisp- er of your refrigerator for several I days and it will come out usable again. and looking like me good] days here and there, when I won- Adhesive Tape After cementing any china or, glam that has been broken, apply adhesive tape to hold all of the parts in place until the cement is thoroughly dry. when the war-news was "the best in months" and ours is still and shall be, a good way of life, or come woe. that has been in black °°“".°'-""°"“ ‘m’ ‘t “' I‘ Y°“ m‘ Savant‘; ll‘? ff$$°lffilull i lwkm a Mmmmr pap m‘ b“ and splendid young lives offered on T!" ""14! imp we bread box ' ' ' the ma“ its altar. “Come weal (r come A 1?". 61°95 °t Ville?" Put ‘m0 will soften dovitr after a while. And, woe" I can be certain om, We cats the rinsing water on washdav will to save this tcuble again, roman- ber that the broad box is the best storage places for a bag of brown, sugar. . . .It will shay soft if: out then», as soon as it comes from, the store. | will be there at milking-time, com- placent but only outwardly. there can be no complacency, only pat- ience, in thirstpor h milki tailed _Jamcs milked her. other volunteer. Hands and wrists can tire but never forget, familiar chores. free evvves—were secure in their f0 in the rear of the shed beside us. I visited them pleted the milking. They regarded me from bland ube, before resuming blicng at the clover-hay. Jock had spread in are without doubt patient animals, and then when I consider nipped- oi‘! tulips and shrubs ruined from their browsing, I think they are akin to humans. The good and the bBd—l‘l0l; really bad. ullaritles so mixed, to one of us the interesting itidlvi- d duals He created. prevrnt the hands from becoming rought. omen who suffer Sim I! 1801: of bl -'iron makes you ‘W’ “WM vac-w ma. $3’ barn‘: TABLETS -ons of the be“; home ways to help build up red bum! W m more strength and energy-Ln such cases. Follow label directions. Lydia Pinliliali’: noun If the seasonallv cur- still the "odd" cow. There was no anger. been ng has there is The flock of sheep-eight carfa while James com- faces, (‘nlv a min- their nib- thsir feeding-rack. They ABOUT EGGS Never wash ‘eggs except just bc- fore using . . there f5 n protec- y Dec- tlvc film on the smell that helps make every keep it fresh Wipe eggs with a amp cloth if necessary. W fliers was a cracked gs individually in wax great pink “salt-lick," on a plank pgper, twst the ends together ‘ beside _t_-l1_e__s£eeb. in» s_u_rface gl- tightly so the eggs can be cooked ‘ " ?"—'_ ‘ ' aritlhout the innards seeping out- wards. In slicing hard cooked eggs, dip your knflfe in cold water and. -—- i cnocsmrsn noarxs rarrrrrl E Tl O ll E T T I llleblna ‘ - \ but onl Q. What attentions should the relatives of a young man pay his fiancee? A. As soon as they are inform- ed of the engagement they should call on the bride-to-be, If no public announcement is made. the parents of the young man should entertain his fiancee with an informal lunch or dinner. If publicly announced, nearest relatives usually give a dinner, tea. or dance in the girl's honor. Q. When giving an afternoon tea, should the servant remain in the reign after bringing in the tea? A. 0. Q. What gifts would be ap- propnlalte for a girl to send to I man who is ill? A. Books and flowers. OOOK’S OORIIER célery salt ns fluid-flavored fat Mix dry ingredients, cut. in fat, 8| add milk. Mix quickly and spread over meat. _ Short Ilbl In Barbecue Sauce I 1M. short rill 0T beef l n fat nasrou‘ Tho all This d ll‘ tflt. deli-mod to fit anymlg irlch‘ glolll. Wm mQkQ O lovely gift for a little girl. The “may” blouse. pants. suspender skirt, hat, 1 medium yo 1 p d bag mid shoes are easy to crochet. 3 gmesmfifl V1503‘: m Pattern No. B18 contains complete instructions. T0 order pattern: Write or lend above picture with your namy and address with l5 cents in coin or stamps Needlework Bureau chai-ioiretown Guardian- Design No. B18 l cup tomato ketc } teaspoon salt ciarg water 2 t lespoons Worcestershire sauce 2i teaspoons dry tard Melt fat, add onion and brown ___ Add remaining ingredients to make sauce and simmer 8 minutes. Meanwhile, brown meat in a heavy pan or Dutch oven in a little fat. turning to brown on all sldcs. Add 2 tablespoons brown sugar IND A _ ‘NBIIIQ "E113 h AEEEI*_ sauce, cover tightly and cool; in a. slow oven. 300 d recs 1-‘. about 2 living, because as our sex ls constituted we are never satisfied u-gy, just bread and meat, not even it it is hot rolls and filet migmm, w. still crave to be fed on white hyacinths. Another objection to your marrying this man is that he recon physically repugnant to you, and that feeling will grow instead of do. crease the oftener you have to look at him acres the breakfast tame, And still another reason for saying NO instead of YES is that evidently, even now, you are ashamed of him, and the one indispensable thing ‘ ' a wife's happiness is to be proud of her husband. I get many letters from women who ask the some question you dc- whether they shall marry a man for whom they have no affection, but who can, give them security. And the thing that always striku mg . betweenthe eyes is that these women never seem to realize what g, ' dishonest thing they are doing when they take s man's all and give" him nothing in return for it. For there are very few men who would marry women who told them that they were marrying them just m meal tickets. ' » l} SAFETY 1N N UMBER! DEAR DORDTEIY DIX: when I read your article about the folly '1' 1' "iris going “steady" with just one boy, I thought I would give it I trial, so I did and, lo and behold. I never " what a mistake I lud been making in being tied down to one boy and how pleasant it would be to be free to go about with a number. Please tell the girls they are just plain silly to let any boy monop- oiiza them until he pops the question. I NEW DATIB. ANSWER: Right you are, daughter. There la pleasure in numbers as well as safety, and a girl can make no bigger mistake than to got herself known as Bill's girl or Harry's girl, because when Bill andl-‘larry get tired of her, or see some other girl they like better, they can lust walk out on her, and that's all. But the girl has a~ terrible time in getting into circulation again. - l w nruuz was mxk 1 am a girl oi‘ i8. rlnmesmuuaabuci am pretty smart in school, or rather in college. I am exceptionally pntiy . and am very popular with boys and girls. I have a beautiful homo and a wonderful father and mother. Now here is my problem: I wish to become a nun, while my mother wants me to be a secretary and my father desires me to be- ' come an actress. Please tell me what to do. IICGHITAIII‘ GIRL. . ANSWER: Well, between being an actrsl and a nun loaves you a wide choice c? car s, and which one you choose must, of course. b4 gqfnrfl ‘a: v -- --"’:-...\ . r w" o’. Judging, however, from your let“! and the qualifications you name, it does not seem to me you have l 1eng£ v.1". twat-Huh. As you are only is, my advice is to keep an open mind on the lubltoi for the next two or three years and in that time some good-loolinl ll! will doubtless make it up for yolu. Splendid Cough Syrup Easily Mixed at Home ,_ I“ 5° .5"?! “'1”! ‘l B Sfihfifilfififldlfihlhtflluil Saving. No Cooklfll- Put the Pinex m» a 1o ounce bot- Tp get quick relief tromadlstrols- tie, and add your syrup. Thus 1:161! h, i: this recipe in your make 1o ounces otvory allldllllm ' e a“ l:‘”~“°“°‘ ‘coarser: a i r your money. , never spoils. And m» qulok, satisfylnl relief. MI splendid. You am feel it ponetratlfll the ail: nyffases antitalgrtl-liirlglozigl; COBB . 0088B! Bfl B8 u. m1 andeusltbe _ sogenass. Thus it makes breothilll"- easy. and lets you get restful new. Just try it. and if not pleased. you money will be refunded. e p by in: 2 cups granulated sugar and one cup of vvatar a fewmomants, untlldlssolvod. Anyone can do it. No oaokins’ 11681185- (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup-l Then get 25$ ounces o! Pins: from any druggist. This is a spacial com- pound o! proven ingredients. in con- f. Needlecraft I» FOR THE HOME . IOAILOPI) APION Ivm your apron ltrossu that new and warms waist! B ht color bind- ing‘ for In ve contract. "mo. NI is out in finr-‘ll, rials. Hedi I quires 1,6 yards with 0% ylflla binding PATTRN. complete lowing . t your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Bo lure to state llae you vvilh. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guard . NIB Street Addrel: Gil-I Province unwrap. POWDER» AMAZING“ SUCCIISIUI. IO! IAIN, CNAIID OKIN. 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