PAGE TWO P Woman's RtealmrSocial and Personal/Fats hi flifllflflifli standing ideas in fine furs on Monday. H®R~EEH See The Fine FUR COATS Demonstrated Here By‘ Holt Renfrew 5o“ Co. Today, October 22nd. Monday, October 24th. You are cordially invited to call and inspect the out- A representative of Holt Renfrew h Co., will be in charge . . . do not miss this opporttmity. etc. Pocxzrs presented here today and fLEOD LYLE ve~4>ee<ap>co-@oo-@oc@>ee~ I l Cook ’s Corner WM FRIED CAULIFLOWER l l l . v I l l 1 medium head broken in flowerets 2 e88 yolks l4 cup cnilk cauliflower, A it cup flour la teaspoon salt 000k cauliflower in bollirg. salt- ed water until just tender, about i5 minutes. Drain well. Beat egg yolks until light, add milk, then stir in flout- and salt. Beat batter until smooth. Dip each floweret in the batter then drop into hot fat, 390 degrees F. and fry until brown. Serve plain or with a sauce. Yield: six servings. . THE MOST WONDERFU i l. BABY IN THE WORLD. IS yawn ./ ? m. Mad’ f-‘Pecially f“ Canadian Babies,“ A ‘lg’? BABY FOQD; OMMENDsn gy Museum nocros; tfeyvlenltpre: yCaFnbhi, “will: mtduzuxifiglflztsn Oo-ctors especially s, m", gram‘, abCanadion babies. You,‘ "W; ‘ztldlfzhl: ellfgslt," mild ll Aylmer Iqby Fwd‘?! nets net‘ Body Of Yours Janael W. Barton. M. ll. BENZEDRINE SULFATE BE- LIEVES DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS I have written several times about the great value of Bennedrine Sulfate in the treatment of both yalcoholisirn and overweight, In alco- holism this drug causes distaste (o; alcohol and at the same time gives the alcoholic a physical and mental boost. in overweight. Benzedrine itSulfate takes away the appetite for food, and at the same time gives the overweight a physical lift that helps to carry him over to the next meal. Because of its lifting or boosting qualities it was only natural that research workers should try the ef- fect of Benzedrine Sulfate on pat- ients who were greatly depressed. instead of simply giving them a quieting or sleep producing drug. In "Diseases of the Nervous syg. tam”, Dr. Jacques s. Gottlieb, Psy- chopathic Hospital, Iowa City, 1a., states that while odium airtiytal quieted and relaxed depressed pat- ients. there was much drowsiness. so that the patient was not really himself or a rcal part of his sur- roundings. He therefore decided iu add Ben-zedrlne Sulfate to the sod- lurn. The result of adding Benze- drine Sulfate decreased the drowsi- ness; the eflect of the two drugs was w prolong the effect. This combination of the sodium amytal and Bcnzedrine Sulfate adminis- ilzfsd‘ ‘$12111: :3’ youth or injected , 3-5 "fluent y bf great new l" 5-151!!! the depressed pat- ierrt. The discomfort of the mod- erate or severe illness was greatly relieved while the patient was wail- mg to be admitted to hospital. Even while waiting to be admit. ted to hospital. as many a5 23 pg]- cent recovered lnd needed no fur- ther treatment. Many wildly d9. pressed patients were up and about 0n their feet instead of being con. fined to bed while urtdergoing this combination of drugs treatment, While about on their feet, the“ patients were treated by routine lfiychiatric methods instead of llndersfling the convulsive or shock method of treatment. Berszedrine is a wonderful drug, when we realize how it lifts the alcoholic and depressed individual wtltihefi he or she greatly new; a u . 19cm The Stars Say-- l! Genevieve Kemblg For Tuesday, October 25 WHILE the general trend at "ems may be read as fortunate favoring all Public, businegg and‘ private relations and objectives, yet 1118 purely personal element seems (M81188 major attention. R0. mantle. love affairs. social and cul. tural functions. domestic and in- lltgnle consideration may relegate o er interests into the background, Pleasure, charm beauty, ideals, home and all activities concerning such. may encoumer opposition, with undertones of intrigue, mi; tlety, enmity, For the Birthday Those whose birthday it ls may 1°91 dlspvlfldjo concentrate inter. est and activities on aflalrg 0g n purely personal, social or dcyjnegtig character, with unusual and in- triguing factors in this direction, While the faculties, forces. energies and lfllems may be centered on the Pursuit of pleasure, IOmRr-lce ideals 0r kindred matters, outside the realm of the practical and ob. jectlve, yet there may be cfl-[ajn frustrations, impediments, o; stub. born opposition, either at l)“ "hands of fate" or from a more tangible source such as elders, sup. erlors. or teachers. Bracious. versatile, charming, prob. ably impractical. governed by ideal, rather than facts. e3ee-gs Morning Smile Qee-tweQ-QeQauQwQQ More Publclty hi0 Star: “I've decided ta le- mand a new trial." Interviewer. "But why! you '51] the case." Movie Star: "I know, but Pm My, satisfied with the publicity." l0 It Would A recruit was being given an in. telligence test, in the army, “What would happen if one of your ears was cut off by a bay. orset?" asked the examiner. "I couldn't hear so well." "What would happen if your other ear was cut off?" "I couldn't lee." "What do you mean?" “ y hat would fall down over my eyes." . How Can I U! Iylllelfllly I How can f prepare inlislsle A. An invisible ink may be mixed by using one teaapoonful oi white sugar dissolved in ls-cupful of boiling water, or use sweet mill. write with this in the manner. Holding to the are turn the ink brown so that it may be reed, the heating affecting the saccharine matter. . Q. How can I tighten the handle xii Suspect Girl DEAR MISS DIX: the luckiest fellow in the world. ANSWER: is afflicted with a laudation. show a glimmering of interest in able and unselfish. poorer the article you have to sell, cry her up to the skies? so anxious to get rid of her? stead of raising it. whose society I enjoy greatly. that he is unfaithful to his wife. avoided going out with her. hate to see her treated so badly. For in her heart every woman faithful to her. saves her face to think that nobody wife. opinion. So, for your friend's sake, don't year-old boy. ANSWER: wer problems of She may not know actual individual girl with whom he ll philanllerlng, but she knows with a. woman's unerring intuition that he has betrayed her. woman so dull but who knows when her husband ceases to love her. No woman so dumb but what she can read by a thousand signs when her husband begins to be interested in another woman. But even when a woman knows within herself that her husband ll falthless to her she doel not want to be told because it somehow DOROTHY otx SAYS- t High-Pressure Tactics Mother's Sales Talk Makes Men ls No Bargain i have been keeping company for some time with a girl who is. 1 think. about el fine as they come. her mother is constantly praising her daughter to me. girl rave one would think her daughter was a Fairy Princess and I However. To hear the old‘ All this overlaudation is beginning to get undei-‘my skin and make me wonder if everything is O. K. with the girl and if she is as good as she looks to me. What is your opinion? PUZZLED MAN I daresay the girl is all your fondest fancy paints her, and the only trouble ls that she stupid and tasteless mother who hurts her daughter instead of helping her by over- There are many women who hold it to be u mother's duty to be her daughter's press agent. Let. some eligible youth come around and Mamie and the first time mother gets his ear she will tell him not only how many suitors she has, but what an angel she is. Mother doesn't really think she has a fault in the world. but if she has one, it is just being too sweet and timi- TOO MUCH PRAISE The dear child is always thinking about everybody but herself. and just never gets angry or impatient. and economical. Why, would you believe it, she just picked up the goods for that dress she has on for n few cents and made it herself. And she just has a natural turn for cooking, and he really must try a piece of the cake that shc baked this morning. And the young man, who is perhaps himself a salesman, and who knows that the And she ls so domestic the more cncomlums you have to lavish on it. begins to be suspicious of the real merits of the girl. Why, if Mamie really is so desirable, does her mother have to Why, if so many other men want her. should she be lo anxious to sell the girl to him? is really the light of her home and the prop of her age, is mother Why, if the girl 5 And he can't know that it is just because mother knows that Mamie is in love with him. She wants to enhance Mamle‘s value in his eyes and she hasn't sense enough to see that she is lowering it in- DEAR. MISS, DIX: I have a friend of whom I am very fond and During the last two years I have frequently come across the husband of this friend at various places of amusement in the company of a girl, and I have reason to know I have never told her, but I feel so disloyal in keeping my knowledge from her that lately I have Am I doing right in keeping silent? I WORRIED FRI END ANSWER: There is no surer way of making an enemy out of a friend than to open the eyes of a wife who has purposely blinded herself to her husband's sldestepplng. knowl when her husband is un- the precise moment, nor the No else knows that she is a neglected She doesn't feel she has to take any step in the way of a divorce or leaving him, as she ls often driven into doing by public tell her. Let her live in her fools paradise al long as she can if she really doesn't know. and, if she does know, respect her pretense of ignorance. DEAR MISS DIX: My wife and I feel that we should get a di- vorce as we can no longer get along together. keeps us from separating is having to break the news to our 14- The only thing that TROU BLED I should think parents would find It extremely diffi- cult to explain to a child why they were breaking up his home and taking away from him the love and guidance of a father or mother. You will need a pretty good alibi to convince him that because you and your wife won't contrd your tempe n, he should be thrown out on the world to be e. miserable little half-orphan. ' DOROTHY DIX DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but will ane- ‘ interest through her column. A child ‘born on this day may be w of an umbrella that has become loosened? A. Fill the hole in the handle with powdered resin, heat the rod. and Press it firmly into the hole; then lay it aside for a while to set. Q. How can I boil an egg that is cracked? A. Addla little vinegar to the water that is used for boiling. and the white of the W! “ill not boil out. -AND t LEARNED ABOUT ‘me APERIENT ' FROM HER! Yenutbafebelladtreltllarlaeo know what's good for you! When- ever you fall dull dragged down and dopey use o common conedpaa lion, it pays to know about the great sprint-gently laxative IIWGIII. The natural lplrlent action ofKs-ue- chea ll clue to lta unique blend of saline minerals, the lama as an found ltiszhlenplsarelw settle-calamit- c a l up. ea o you tlseee four advantages: IAIY ‘IO YAlh-Dlalolvel quickly ia water, or moralagkgolee 0a 0f ma: lair? ma; fo sad the small morning doll is beet. wells "ran-Usually vital thelsoae. Does not spoil your day. a ellltlracvlol-lte formula ls balanced lo let gently, theta disco fIal-IlilD-Oyer 560,000,000? ages sold throughout the wori laeltnucbeahelpyoaaslslsleao Inlay orblre. Try a l. dole of this great what is isle have "dsetraad ea Felling". Ill an 15c at all drug scores. WQOWWOOWWWOQ" Modern Etiquette _ v By Roberta lice" eoo-oco-Q-oea-waco-oct Q- What are the duties of the maid-of-honor or nutron-of-honor while the ceremony is taking place? A. She stands nearest the bride, takes her bouquet or prayer book while the ring is put 0n, return. in; them at the proper tithe, and arranges the bride's train when she turns from the altar. Q. After having been introduc- ed to someone. and you are taking your leave, what should you say? A. Two of the most popular phrases are, "I am very glad w have met you." or, "Goodhy, 1 mp, I shall see you again soon." Q- it make any difference whethergone alts down from the rhht or the left aide of the chair at the dinner table? , A. Ne; it doesn't matter. Choose the side which is most convenient. Better English ' ‘GU11 1. What la wrong with this sen. terace? "Dinner at six has been an institution in my home.” 2- What ll the correct pronunc- iation of "troullel " which one of these words is ed -Ca.liber. caliope. calls- thenlol. catastrophe. 4. What does the word "arborlli" mean? s. What is a word beginning with int that means "innate or in- stinctive knowledge?" ANSWER! ,1. lav. "has been a custom in my Mme." 2. Pronounce troo-lo, go as in food. o la in so. accent second syllable. 3. Calliope. 4. Pertaining to trees; living on or rmong trees. "I, have little interest in doctrines concerning eal ancestors." l. Intuition - out in Newfoundland was made in ieto lay John Quay, a narcissist from rlstol, tulsnl. v The first attempt at permanent ocronatz 24, 1949 I Lonelynluradem Fannie Hurst "Tut" she laid with her heart in her throat aa they entered the library. Seated beside Baldwin before the going fireplace, Lecnore rose, her eyes rushing past Sierra to Oliver. Before she could speak, be made a mock grimace by blow- ing out one cheek. "Ollie, is it still aching! You must see a dentist." "I've just come from I'm all fixed up now, reek softly of ether through dinner." She turned to Sierra. the luster gone from her face. “Hullo, Sierra, and congratulations!" "Why congratulations?" she ask- ed, crossing the fireplace to place a light kiss above hcr falter-Ks eyebrow. “Why congratulations?" repeat- ed Leonore, reseating herself and keeping her gaze carefully avert- ed from Oliver. "Isn't it cause for congratulation that the news- paper carried an article about your plan for a girls‘ hotel, or it is club or boarding house? In any event. it was a big spread about your ‘project’. I believe lhey called it, just as if it were a new trust com- pany or something." "That was a week ago, Leonora." "Yes, but your father just show- cd it to me tonight. I think you women are just wonderful nowa- days. Imagine a hotel for work- ing girls. Only, dear Sierra, what will working girls do with one?" "If you were to see them as 1 ee them. Leonore, copped up in airless hall bedrooms, the victims Dr. Winn. and shall for you of bad mental and physical hygiene, you would know soon enough-J’ "But, dear, don't working girls liv‘e with their families?" "Alas, thousands do. in tene- ments as dark and airless as hall bedrooms. But our concern is with the girl 0n her own. who hasn't even the tenement home as background. Father, a little later l'd like to talk to you about an idea for floating bonds, which has been suggested by the realty people." "Getting beyond your depth. girl!" "No. Father! You see—-" "And, Sierra, is it true that Elsie Tweed is taking Kitty on to do her new house at Cape May?“ "Li's not quite certain yet. You know Elsie. But it looks as if she might." Keeping her offended eyes care- fully averted from her stepson, Leonore pursued, unheeding. "Elsie is an awful tightward. One miss on the part of Kits, even an inexpensive one, can cost her the royal favor." tJl1S to metal surfaces, prepare the sug- face flrst by painting with a metal primer. Then mix the bronze pow- zine to twp parts of span varnish. Apply with a brush as with regu- lar paint. poaching can be prevented if the tlon and the egg dropped in the middle of the swirl. - soaking the spot in denatured alco- CUTICURA soar-t omrmsm }Lfie "Need COAT _AND DRESS DUO The companion coat and dress . . . a wonderful choice for every little girl's wardrobe! The pocket edition colt buttons up high. has l warm hood on its shoulders; the puff sleeve frock features a panel treat- ment, scalloped Peter Pan collar. tBoth in one pattern.) No. 2811 is cut in sizes 1. 2. 3. 4. Size 2 coat and hood. 1% yards 54- inch; dress. 1% yards 35-inch. Send 25 cents for each Pattern which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Departmenl The Charlottetown Guardian. Plfilrn No. 2811 Name Address cfly Province Household Scrapbook . 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