P_._~‘._GE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 3.195s .. —- n v3 b<$€o3<$bo+vo v0 oaooeevv Woman's Re V-OOOOO O0 OOGO 400-0 Q I 0f 9'9 Qfifififi-ffffff O4 THE Y -—AND— HER ~ G .. 1 tité/ ij/ 'I.‘l' l'.'.""{ '1 ‘If?! l-ll-l l . .1.<.<:\_\t1t A>‘ll(I-\ 1 aim /. Social and Personal 1 Fashion 9H I orrorowoooowowooooooooo-o-oo-oo , 1-10 USE WIFE j A C T1 VI TIES 1.111 ktutlvs \\itl1 the spout of sitticu- Tvv-mv» voo-o-oo-mo-o ~44‘ (Contmued) Toby sat next ' when over and seized her hund alld it imprisoned 111 111s. Joe and Poppy went outside alter the second acc for cigarettes, and Tcby hunted l1 lemonade for I ..1e lctlllzc downstairs kicked a stone urn ftlll woultlll‘. llilVf‘ ally objections did, you? ' By the w Lntulsziy. They sat in as L1 ds and Toty until sh of sand. "Do you ktlozv, Lindsay, I think I'm failing in love with you. You And r111 s.mply and an editorial assistant. But anyw "It must be the one that wanted 3Y1 aned set all rested and tool: simply won- kept dashed if he turns you clown." I1 lfI i __ b.- t o. the i1lcrst compliments t Stcod iii the center of the rcom in: ll-"lh "Wllnllllllli; 1 11- surrounded by large leather-cover- -1 ‘ __ ‘ ed chairs, Huge ash trays stood . . 111- 11111.11! 11-1111 1111- ctlt- conspicuously abottt. Around the t.‘ 1 . .1 ~ . l ~‘,i 1-. 111v Dldtlt- 1011-1111..» walls were sect1onalbcokcases.A1:d . Wat-fwd on the table were -.1r.y "Mil in» n\\'=\.\' 110111 Full _ o1 tuntse, Toby, 1 think number of luridly colored magaz- 1 unlit I » .1 tlarlnla. lnes. At tl1e sound of he dC01‘ a .1.-.\1 t1 trniats at thi- of the tidjollling cfiiccs, and went 1_n. She found herself 1n a small waltulg room crowded with '. no, Toby, I think it would massive furniture. A mission table tall blond woman came out of one derful and don't let your spxlts get The hands of the big clock above p the elevator pointed at exactly two ay tripped down the hall 6#¢--¢vvvvvvvwvrw~€¢- i} v v rvvvvovvvw _______ Vi“ s/ Literature Marriage Would be Less Disappointing if Young People Made An Analysis of Each Other Before Instead of After the Considering that most men and women are neither blind nor im- becile. and that they must have had at least a passing acquaintance with thing that they do not dscover, on the safe side of the altar, the defects 1n each other that they find so unenditmble after 1 they are tied tight and fast toflether- Apparently during the days of courtship they ' o they are mentally gresponsible and unable to» distinguish between what characteristics they like and don't like in an individual, or to perceive faults and foibles that stick out like a sore thumb. For in no other way can you account for the antagonistic husbands each other before they Trek to the Altar married. it is a strange about in a. trance in which and wives that you see all about you. by deep dark deceits It isn't that they were lured into matrimony _ _ practiced by villains who pre- . .1111 on tlic ciig- of have an appstntment \v1th tended to be one thing when they were another. 1- yml 1 1 1 .11t-1in1:.-ts.i 11 1 can Mr. (moody at two." -' ~ Few men and women uJllld ut mi an act that .1 1-., >1» t‘ litlutil ti\'.. ' 1 poll mug .or "O11 yes, you're Miss Abbott. would fool e n a moron baby. Nor would they t ink it necessary to . .. h .... or u~\1'- threw 111s I " Slie sn1.1:d 5111;! wlthdrttv. A hfIEitlpt it, bccatise such s human vanity that the average tnan and, ..11.l-.'11.ed urn . moments 1at.r she lefillllfilzfld woman think they are a little bit 0f all right just as they are, and that 1 =11, - . to 11..r fro. O11 and said. "You tnay_ be 1n now.‘ to precnd _to virtues that they do not possess would be like gildhg the r. .1" flier," back l 1/113 ‘ y Ta, lit-lore tildesladI-Ie lily and piilllLlig 111C rose. _11t;11;(~1,\|-; 111x11 an: rnned 111.1 t1 snow-iv 11 e 111us.ac1e 1111 a -——-i- snniti and lmrllllsli molt- cn his nwr. nii willie SllClI being the case, how is it then that Algernon and Gertrude do- - 111, 1111- ' nail" “n5 pflrtetl thinly _11 the middle not discover before marriage those qualities in each other than most geti I “wwvg __ w “w U‘ v________ p ,1 -,,,,_,- _ 1111.1 1111111; sit-ageing ochtnd his upon the r nerves after marriage? For example, I get thousands of let- ‘ . . p.111 11n- bttllic 1t 11111 _ cars. He: held a lllCOllllfi-SIB-lled ters from. both husbands and wives complaining of each others table ,, , a ., u“ ,,,_,,.,\ M. ,,,,,,,,.‘. . L111: ay was, l1'o.gy cigarette holder which ll'_L’ll'l- inanmrs 11nd saying that every meal is made a, horror to them by the ' ‘ . a 1 iilll; . (vlclltlltilllCltl. And bled so vttplenftny" tthathbhc spl lfid way their mates gobble their food or handle their silver. T, PULL." Bu“; ll - :11 s:- . e attain asles on 1e roll o l5 vest. c i1.- ,._.,, l _ ‘ m illt- 1-111" r1111 11.1<l gone 11p. fobyl motioned Lindsay _to a ciuiir in "When my wife begins gar ling her soup I hardly dare trust myselfl '_ a _ ,,,,,. , ,,_.,___,,.,, 1,,.,._,,,,,,,-,. w, n 1 ovoi- 1111tl wlrsp red in Lznd- front of 111s desk with her back to with the CJH/lng’ knife," says t e man. "It is all I can do to keep from .. ‘ ' 1' ‘miyqnlq ,1, ,.,,,, ,, ,,.,.,, ,,_,, 0,9,. ,,,,, s tun- so 111111 .~111~ cottltl feel the the window, but he kept on writing screaming when I see my husband mess an egg around his plate of a. ., k ~ ~ " ~ 1 , L, m, mm “Uh, ,J,,,-,,,,g m, C, l l1. t‘ 1111117,; 111s 1111111111 mode 1n the with a trembling hand on scraps mor_11_1i1g,'f says the woman. You can't wonder at. it, poor souls. It is i‘ ,_ , ,, p,“ , .,,H,_,,_ U, m“, ,,',,,,_ “V0,, h, , M, ,,,,, ,,,,,O,, ,5 bat-k of 111111 nct-k, "I "love you, of yellow paper. Then he ranga a dtslllusiolntig exper1ence._but they must have eaten together on some . |;_, , , “Ayn/K, up ,,,-_, M,“ u 5G,, 6,0,“ ‘ Llnti-trv, Allootl. l do, bell, The tall blonde appeared. lls_- 060351011 before they married, How come that the finicky one didn't 1 , M“, Vi,“ mm; k, ,,,_,,,,,,,,,, pun“, . ‘ _ toiled to directions and went away find out then that the others table manners belonged to the pigsty ,- |l 1~t 11-.'1r 111- - _ _ _ 1 \lI _ again, No sooner had she gone than instead of the Emily Post school? t~l 111i‘ llulllvrnti~ 1 In", ,,,,,B0\.§. “I wonder." liintlglit Lindsay on lie remembered something else and . -—-—€- l 11w .111ti pul1l11~ - ___ - - , Wednesday; _"1f 111 s 1s a. sample of again pressed l1ls linger on the bell. And there's stupidity. The curse of marriage is boredom. e , V. .- tr flllltt- sflills- Wm m‘: “mo, (,,,,,(,,_,_,, mo“, . ‘1111111 llfO 1111111‘ Poppy 1s going to He thrust a sheaf oirpapers 1n her thing that sets rt ne men out, of ten w roaming is having] homes so dull l _ ‘ ‘ ,, ,.,,,,,,,,, 0,. “,0 ,., pros, 1.1.“. I t-nlnt- Eilllllflkl)’, wcnt to a timid and with n motion that swtpt that they‘ would yawn their heads off if they stayed in em. The thing , r1 1-". ,\'|‘ innit-J.- 1 ' ' ,',,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,_j,, U“; 11111-111 llnitillgllt, :1 breakfast party the business of the day clearly from that ma es wives fall for any stranger who has a keen line is having ' 1..1~ .11 mntlerntt- ,' ‘ m’,=_ ,,_ ,_ x n, ,5 m, i111<l a tcit on Sttttclitv. tea at Sher- his desk turiled to l_.’tnclsay' and husbands who never read anything but the stock market and the comic ‘ill! . 1 ;~_ f" ‘l’ f “ f, film,‘ J j rljls 011 Kiflllflill‘ and the theater at said: ‘ strip and have nothing to talk about except the grocery trade, \,,,,,.. ,-,,,. ,,,,,,,_,,,Uns_ ,1 11h =00“ d‘ “Edi; » night. and since then Ive lnter- Youre Miss Abbott who ailswer- ._____. lNS'l"l-I.'\I) OF EGG R i‘ST..\LiR.l_\NT "111 ltnlr 1 THE uoanun 5 , I ('ll' lci < cutlets. 'To-Day’s Popular Design“ _ B Carol Aimes TFYQ AND CH1 (“KENS PATCHWORK QUILT ‘n-ill-N NO. ~18 ti 1 .1 ".1 \ tlf lmf 300 rote". fm‘ filth tlcsigli before it is ac- Aftfiitilll. SW11 11s your \ ltcs, We print all {he mptllat Ytlllilf‘ 1111s itiratlcrl the §tlen£e says ITS P" RE ‘ \ 11-min nl-"NlllC tmztlvsis shitws that _l1l \i.\ I i111 flint-y 'I11f1li- Xiullissi-s is n i-\111--11lt-~t1,f taut- itlirt- 11f high pnrih, wull-tll-Il I ~t|1:.1r 1'11|1|ti1|11f(1*l.l0', .111," i~ “In ii 1- 11f Hlfll \illill' in ulpplying l\"\\-~lf\ |\tv1i\ l11.|| 11ml energy. lf's‘ 11 flirt‘. tu-uri-liinu. piiluinhlc ilmtl fur lull mrsinlocrs 1»! lltc fninilr. l \1-1'1.1~.-1.,\1-,-,..l,“m, Pam-uh.“ _ _ (m. your lnikt-il gin-lb. It's ginnl all \\.l)s.' . Q7510: l1 YOUR GIQCII‘ -\1...l.-_r.. ....1......1Il. Irrmltn t amt-u. f ttjtv 11111141111111“ 1111-11-11. ‘I Mix mt- hciipml tettspootiftll of o1‘ nrrmrrnot with three- ‘crs cupfttl of milk and use in- 1.111 o1 llcntctl 01:2. when making sufficient for two pound ,11igl1t. Practice the fascinating‘ . Rumba Turn diagrammed 1n our ’ photograph: 1 Continue circle turn by inking three l viewed." her pencil skipped rapidly l over rhe nalnes in her black note- . book. "exnctlyt forty-eight people. Algd when, I wonder, will I get a Jo '2' It was, as a matter of fact. just ten day's later than she scratched her 11111110 froni the list of the un- ,' employed. The excitement began with the finding of a letter in the ed the advertisement in_ the Sun- dayyapcr for an editoral assist- ant‘ ‘ "Yes." "Hm, A very nice letter. I gath- ered you have had no experience." “Only what I wrote in the letter. Quite 11 little experience in college with make-up and editorial work. If that counts.“ t it1 tllc glnmorotts rumba. ma l-box, _ Tom Gi'cody' of the Adventure Gull Monthly had received interested ill steing her o'clock at "But. PODBY, the thing is that can't renicm e1 n|>plied_for_so_m:iny l" ‘ OVOQ-QO §-O-OO#OO-O-O-O'O-Q-O-O—QO ;Hnw(.anl?‘7 i (By aunt-z ASHLIY) I Q. How can I be sure that cof- fee is fresh? A. Coffee is fresh if the crack til the bean is almost invisible. There will be little v flavor and uromtl if the crack is widely spread. If the coffee is freshly ground m9 iirtimn is evident when the pack- age or can is opened. Q. 1-low can I repair a broken place 1n the plastered wall? A Apply a thick paste made of twtf parts of sand, two' tiarts of sifted coal ashes. and one part of wlntz: flour, adding enough water to get the proper consistency. Q. llow can I soften shoes that have become stiff from being in the rain? A. Flllhi wash them in warm wa- ter; then rtib either glycerine or {caster oil thoroughly into the ; lciltlrler. Vlore Patina-rs for You lf You.’ Do the Rumba 1 1 1 .1 Teach Yourself the New Dances S-‘cilillit on you if you're expert ‘ Men like its tlishnctlve Cuban: rhythm. Anti you'll love the com-, intuition r11 putters and quick stcpst which make this dance such fun. (live yourself a homo lesson to- l, Take a short qtlick step back, nn left foot. AND, Take a QUICK, ticp back on right foot. Z, Take a quick stcp back on left footq PAUSE for half a beat. 3-AND-4. mrJfFfiUlCk stops, right-left-righti Repeat until circle is completed. | Polish up all your dance steps at home. Delight your newest date by following perfectly when he 111345 tricky steps like the Tango Rock, Two-Step Swing, Wave Waltz.‘ You'll find laicst steps in fox- trot, waltz. tango. rumba diagram-l tncd in ntir 32-page booklet. Clear stcn-by-sicp directions by a famousl ditncini‘, teacher. . Scntl 20c in coins for your copy Donr-cs to the Gu ;.1ittn Home of I-loirie Cottrse In NOV.‘ Ballroom Service, Address. Be sure to write plainly your Nrw, Address, and the Name of bmilet. W Name _” f-Tlreet Address- Divine: It informed her that her applic- ation for a position 11nd would be two Lindsay rushed upstairs and call- ed Poppy who squealed in delight nlntl began to tell her what not t0 to - what the job is, I've 7i z 0Q QO-O-O O-§O§+O-O44+§-§'Q§-§4¥ l or rein icoln preferred) wrap coin “Not veiy much. Bug I'll tell you. I like Mount Holyoke ii-ls. Had one once. She was the est worker I ever had in my office. And my secretary. the one whose position you'll take, has just got married. Been here five years, 1 suppose you d can type?" f "lYes. Quite accurately and B5." I "Well; you'll have about fifty manuscripts on your desk every morning and two ma aziies to make each month. You‘ have to write the columns 1n the back and handle the correspondence with readers as well as authors. Therell be serials to select too-largely re- cur. . " 18 is the nwgaz lie?" "Miss ngsam does Tropical Nights and you'll do Lasso for a \\’lll while. Two issues a_ month. It's a “Western. I'm thinking of doing some detective fiction too, We'll see how you get along." Lindsay was suddenly aghast. "But I don't know anything about the West. _I've never been farther than Michigan." Mr. Groody had become suddenly gay and playful. "Oh that's all right, mv dear. I'm sure you'll get along. The salaryll be fifteen doi- lars a week for three weeks and if You make good I'll raise you five a week. Eventually you'll get a really a While to do it." "When will I begin?" only "On Monday. I suppose that's as good a time as any. Monday morn- ing and you might talk with Miss tyranny. their persons. color of their hair. togoi place that costs mon haggles over the price of be perf Langsam. She'll ’°li‘ffé' 1 55y Bu Mr. Groody with his trembling hand her, "About the salary. meant if you were worth it.” i‘l gcerrew that. 0f stopped Lindsay laughed. course. I hope I wil ngsam in the next room W115 busy with the tele hone and Miss La You can't‘ blame ‘em. And congeniality. The wail of is that they have no interests and ti. golf hound and the woma and she is a lowbrow; when jazz; when she home, it doesn't over everything. instead of discovering it need an But w wants to step But how And there is selfishness. go A girl will go abo tinny thing, isn't i??? rose to go, (To be Continued) r even suspe grind their husbands to stone of their self-center None of these faults They are as ob They sim with a girl for years w nstead of where he wa powder between the 6d ezptism. l" WW1 k1 tlBhtWad who never takes her to any , who never a ham sand ectly amazed to find that she fare to her and begrud her the food she eats. littl each other before marriagemgnd 1131i." en and women show you some typing 1n her magh ne_ she INEXPENSIVE PLUM PUDDING turned from one to the other and —-—-- then smiled at Lindsa. 1 cup chopped suet, 1 cup Lindsay smiled too. "Mr. Groody chop ed nutmeais, I cup fine tells me, I'm to edit Lasso. I'm bre crumbs, 1-2 cup each cho p- afraid Ill have to depend on you ed dates and figs, 1 cup rats ns, for a lot of advice at first. He. chopped, I cup eva rated milk, 1 suggested that I have a talk you and perhaps you would tell me about it." n is a porch-sitter; tastes in common. was it possible for an intelliwgiteni: man to spend hours, days, weeks in the company of a Dumb Dora ih. the disgruntled husbands and wives When a man is when he is a highbrow she dotes on symphony concerts and he on out every evening Sherlock Holmes to deduce didn't they find this out ter they were married? Ply cry out to be noticed. ho makes him take her where she wants nts to go h - the with and he wants to stay at that they will fight when they first met, And stingéness. And nagging. And can any man or woman conceal about vious as the nosa on their faxces, et a man lmself , wh Elves a cent to a beggar and who wich in a restaurant; then she will has a husband who doles out car- seem to know about much afterward? - DOROTHY DIX. 771E COOK 'S CORNER I cup molasses, i tab espoon vinegar. 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda. 2 1 Every Day Styles For The f ,' . l Home Sewer It's spun rayon chzillls print... as uselul a little dress as you could ever wit-h for. 1t has that tir oi casual snlzlrtness about it. 111111. makes it perfect for almost‘ 1111,11 place any where any time of the dav. The btitioned-(iown-the- front bodice. boasts becoming ftil- ness, new shoulder interest and ltwo tailored pockets. The slim- ming gored skirts, adds two kick v lalts to animate the hem. Be- sides woolens, it's a model that also is equally attractive made of crepe silk, acetate rayon crepe novelties. crepe-back satin. vel- veteen, etc_ It's .5 pattern you'll want for 'keeps"....a pattern that you'll use again and again in dif- ferent fabrics. You'll enjoy every minute spent sewing it. for the satisfactory results gained... It's modest price. Complete diagram- , med sewing instruction chart ac- companies the pattern. Style No. 3265 is designed for sizes 14. 16, 1B, 20 years, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 46—inches bust. Size 36 requires 4 I-ii yards of 39- inch material with 1-4 yard of 35- inch contrasting. iend flneen 1am: (lac) in stamp!‘ t-arefiillv. address m Charlottetown ~- --"~-\ swans-A Style No. 3265 Size... u, coo .. -i__._ Street Address _ v 1 City i .1... ' ....l teaspoons powdered cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon c oves. C " breadcrumbs, suet, nuts and fruit, Combine milk and mo- lasses and vinegar. add to first mixture. 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At e county show he won every prize, and was standing by his m looking very pleased with imuelf when Sand sauntered up. "Well, sandy," e minister ro- marked. "not bad for a beginner? Just look at all these prizes." " h, aye, ye've gotten some dress? prizes i-lcht enoug said Sandy A. Pull dress should be worn grimly. "but if ye wad pit as much after six P.M. to a formal dinner, work on your parish as ye dae on an" evening weddln,,, a ball, the AAA‘ AA ‘ Modem Etiquette to: noaaan tam 0 66040-6 Q. When should a man wear full- your poultry your ' congregation opera, or any other formal even- wad be crawin tae." ing affair. —-—- Q. What is a "bore" in conversa- POTENT VIIIIBOBITY tion "Doctor," said tho patient, "if A. An accurate description of a there is anything the matter with me, don't frighten me by giving it a lon scientific name. Just tell what does not interest you, and me in p ain English. , insists that you share his enthus- The doctor reflected. 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