LivingeSi Leisure JTHE WOMAN'S REALMr ‘lime. like a way-ward girl, will gtlfl he coy in the home. The pull may loosen lb those who woo her with W0 Joints. 0r Itrflill “PW!!!- aiavish knees, -——--—————— But makes surrender to some Cooked beets. chilled to icy cold thoughtless boy, and dotes the more upon a heart and cut into slices, make a very fine salad ingredient. Arrange slic- at ease; ed beets on a bed of endive, sprinkle She is a Gipsy-will not qoeak to with finely chopped spring onions, those chopped parsley and wedges of ripe Who have not learnt to be con- tent without her . olives. Serve with French dressing. —Keats. If you are caught in a building fire and cannot get out because of the smoke, stuff something around the door to keep the smoke out and call for help from the window. YOUNG SHOPPERS LIKE NEW CLOTHES NEW YORK - Young shoppers are enthusiastic about the new dothes. Sales women report that they change few hemlines for the younger set. The silliness of talking about throwing away your clothes was brought out by one of the design- ers who recently pointed out that 7O million dresses are sold annual- iv in the United States about two to a woman. If more than that average were sold, a tremendous shortage would develop in the dress field. The designers‘ conclusion was no sensible person advocated such a thing. In fashion, as in every- thing else, common sense rules all. SOPIHSTICATED IS FALL COIDI WORD Autumn 1947, sees the most adult fashions in years-sleek, suave with little hat is youthful or ingenue. Colors lean to sleek, rich browns -grey—taupes —deep. important blues -_much, much black -and a new and discreet use of violet an.i_ purple. This last is often combined with blue or grey . . . sometimes with black. New greens are deep. woodsy, flattering. Reds are under- stated, coppery, deftly used by not too emphatic. Accessory colors pick out the highlights. Beige, red in deeper tones. grey-l ed blues are all accents for tomor- ‘ row. New note in all this pagcntry is the subtle blending of shades to give an overtone oi’ complete cos- tuming. 'I‘.hus_ everything from hat __.->——- Try tracing an outline of baby's hand and transferring with carbon gaper to curtain, bibs or crib spread ; as a simple means of personalizing‘ his things. Emroider the tracing in outline stitch with pink or blue thread. to smart, slim, neatly fitting dark slgded full fashioned hose are a part of the costume . . . and, usual- _ 1y, not e. part of any other cos- lQ>4i°€’°°‘¢" tume. It is a year of color ward- robes, especially in accessories. i Cookie Comer l MQQMQ QMCQ€ QTUFFED MEAT IDA! »¢0i>@0%00§*€®4}¢0%9 Better English l l). C. Williams l. What le wrong with this sen- tence? "Tihe enormity of the circus was a surprise to me." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "finale"? 3 Which one of these words is 1 pound ground bee! l 1 pound ground lamb l. 1 pound sausage meat 2 eggs it teaspoon salt M; teaspoon pepper METHOD: Have the meats ground together at the market. or out them through the food chopper Iourself. Beat the eggs sliglhtly and add to tihe ground meat alone with ahe salt and pepper, Mix well. ml-i-Bllelled? Cmiiehfly. fielllienill. Pat this into a thin 541118!!! on sentinel. __ m oiled paper and cover this with What does the word turbul- jig parepared dressing. Roll up as 0h Mel-ll? for a jelly roll and place in an oil- ed pan and brush with melted fat 0r all. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for from 1% to 2 hours. Serve hot "with tomato sauce. DRESSING s cup; toasted bread cubes 1,4 Qup finely cut onion 9t cup chopped celery 8 tablespoons minced P619195’ Salt and pepper 1/. teaspoon 51189 1 cup soup stock or water METHOD: Mix wzether the bread cubes, onion, celery amd purs- ley. Add salt, pepper and sage an 5. What is a word beginning with lo that means “fidelity”? ANSWERS 1. Say, ‘The enonnousnese of the circus" when referring to size or amount, Use enormity when re- ferring to evil or wickedness: w. "the enormity of the crime.” 2. Pro- nounce fe-na-la, e as in me un- stressed, first a as in ah. second a as in lay unstressed, accent second syllable. 3. Centennial. 4. Being in violent agitation or commotion. "Gambling houses are temples where the most sordid and turbul- man’s Realm Do not hang heavy loads on pipes i moisten the whole thing wiilh stock or water. erlt passions contendfih-Zilmmer- man. 5. Loyalty, pbllgs! | i‘ s: so All. veus wssoowie-All. veus csuumo nus uvnaqouv nus- savme wm EXTRA WHITIZNESS, BRIGHT- NESS and SWEETNESS are what kou get in every Sunll h: Wash. xtrl-solpy, qulck- nherin] Sunli in penetrates fabrics for group -in dirt-soaks loose extra soiling on hems, edges and collars. Extra-soapy Sunlight makes house- work lots LlGl-I ER, eoo. l: loos- ens grease from dishes end peas [umunmakes allcleeniag _ ’ ‘ gaslica; Yenfivgh extra-soapy uni lyoucln sunnoflfin n gar house ever looks " ASHBD." a LEVER nun: i llllZEllS or TlllllliS m BLEAlLBIIT SUNUGHT‘ MAKES vow: WORK rnmgcnannorrrirrowu LGUARDIA‘ r Fsarramnea 1s, 194, is’. Bride Gould Add To Conduct Towards DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: Why mothers-in-law ever having done Recently a young friend of mine one asked her what about her fiance's family and if he had a mother, she replied: “His only relative is a sister - away, and his mother was kind enough to die years u,’ .. speeches you eve the engagement? ANSWER: pective husband material. She is lacking in tenderness, in sympathy. in understanding and all the attributes that a man wo One of the fact f ulness. GRAVE ERROR I.f the silly jealous wives only there was nothing else on earth that alienate their husbands from them as for flies. N0 woman can make a arates a man from his people. He and never go to see his mother, or even write to her but he never for- The in-law relationship can be and helpfulness. Foolish, as well a5 this chance of added happiness away. every glamour girl who came and that made his rapture go merely so-so. I pointed out that he that if hurt my feelings for chose rne as his wife. (Continued On P359 3) o, Household ,7 ' i Scrapbook 2% B!’ Robert! Lee l ' Shampoo To make a good slhat-npoo, ha!‘ 9f Pl-l-rc Castlle soap into pieces. POUI‘ enough boiling water °h ‘he was to make a thick Jelly. Beat until thickened. lt will keep the hair and scalp absolutely clean and Dlire. Bottle and keep for fut- ure use. Mellowed Prult cut a small Make the fruit beverage and "u" cull B YEW hours before ym ‘mmd 1° Wye them. and you will find a mellow flavou- that is a big improvement over fruits and juices that are served as soon as assemb. led. Ink Stain! To remove ink stains from color- Bd flbllvs. fll-llilly a paste made of sour milk and fuller’s earth. . I? 1/ . I {ueeacennmwaeunaeseeveucameewlnoeev , sémen-samwl/l/c/m r ioonorlzv 01x SA YS- In-ALaw Hate _ do so many daughters-in-iaw hale their husbands’ mothers Just on general principles. and without the ‘Don't you think that is one of the most cruel young man should hear I certainly do think who was so callous and hard-boiled in her heart to rejoice over the fact that her pros- who went into rhapsodies over every trim l along. rather flat. him to be so indiscriminating sineg i £11.... a Diary By an Iahml Farmer's Wile The tbreahin: was continued at Rob's today, not however with the good progress which had Saturday's work. There were de- llyl when rQairs and adiultments must be made in "the gear", which must have been ennoyim to the workers considering the beautiful harvest Weather at hand. “But we did very well" James said in answer to my question, when dusk fetched them home. the two and Jamie as well. He came with Jock in the car_ a little dusty. but snug in a new striped shirt and long khaki trousers and very weary from his long day in the open. Indeed. ‘F almost as soon as prayers llapelsess Iy Proper Mate-‘s Mather one single thing to offend them? became engaged and when some- who lives a thousand miles r heard a girl make, and if the oi’ it that he would break RHODA his pillow. ‘ . . Jamie had been to visit his other 1° that ‘my 7m grandparents yesterday, in the city. as to have it not that at present the city holds l“ had lost ms mother’ is PM" ‘we any more to interest him than does ‘ca uld want in the woman he married. seldom seem able to the old Kirk at the recent years has been an annual “h rite, kept in memory of those who lpe sleep their last sleep in the church- yard beside. The forbears, and reia- tives of those who now worship in the old church, and of others Sl-‘Pflrflted now by distances from once familiar places. And many of those who rest there, unheedlul of pe our comings and goings, doubtless Id“ i i" ba an do may giv! in to his wife‘s nagging icbhtlrhie; On 135.53. we$co<@co@»oo@oo<@cw How Can I I ! l) By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a good sil- ver polish? the letter from the E ifi I outdid him in praise of he; A150. when the girl was seemed to be losing his taste and he NATION stated that fact that some physicians claimed that many cases were not dlue to infection-teeth. tonsils, sinuses-if, |the search for infection was con-_ m‘ m‘ 36' 3a 4Q 42' 44 mg 441 glue tinued long enough it would lze "d 39.1mm, found. Wlhile this seems like an ex- ' 36 '°°“"” 3% y 5 we... rheumatism admit that hhe great-fldwllldel complete sewins over, and before we had talked a. est single cause of rheumatism and bout the number u; subject; weusrthritis is infection. h i t ded, l ‘quent m n en seep came down m dampness, too much starch food in unit or zone number in W!!!‘ Id- the diet, and injuries to bones and 5W5!- ‘ b teeism from work a the farm. Or perhaps this may be|and a Se" ‘ only wishful thinking of mine Ignatioh-wide movement to help suf. Medical Association Journal," writ- ten by Dr. H. S_ Robinson of Lon- Empire Rheumatism Council was formed. lt is made up of physicians and laymen, with ihc Royal Col-I‘ I loge of Physicians acting as mcdi- , clinics where patients can be treat- 1 advisory committee. “Among its activities, this Council triciiy. mHSSBQP- Next is the dias- mag promoted research, stimulated nosL-c student and graduate trainsng. anti teatlllllfl Cilltelrrwhfir‘? roused public interest. As we look specialists and equipment. includ-| et this national scticlme lo give com-log X-Yhy 8nd lllbwamrleli- He"? a That Body of Your: Jalaea W. Barton ll. D. IIIITWAIIT IIIOIAI. 111g pupulfl‘ lilflIlllt ' (INN. built for easy action, takes on new built charm with wide side button‘- ing airotflly - hfiulme: 513120‘: l all . . . Y 11° * ' notwithstanding iheigegt 3i mo" 51",,” mu poget. |lt can also be cut with tihree- l ' s. qulgolegfllfielslecut in sizes 12. 14. 16. WIDE TREATMENT FOB. RIIEUMATISM A ilhewnattsm specialist recently Send 20o for PATTERN, which guide. Print your Name. Address and Qihgr- n-eJStyle Number plainly. Be sure to and ~ state size you wish. Include postal cme view. most specialists inl causes are coldness ints. | O Address Pattern Deaagtment. The In Great Britain, where damp-l Charlottetown Guard . m outing he “w”, much enjoy‘ ness is considered next to infection‘ a cause of rheumatism and be-lPBMBm N0. 2295 use it causes so much crlpplimg] ‘ferers with rheumatism has been Nam‘ went men to amend a Scifrgg: i: launched. An article describing flhls "Memorial service" which in more "“§L‘,’;§§,:°§§§§s¢§°ln"glllrlxlilntapjf Address ared recently in the "Canadlgi-n in r Social and Personal f Fashions 1 Literatur icucooh.“ /Nfeedlecraft/» IFQR THE HOMEJ, n, England, and Banff, Alberta,‘ City Province Canada. | A5 long ago as 1922, the Minis- ler of Health reported that sixth of the disability pleie treatment to rheumatic sui- ferers. it can be seen that it ismuch like the plan used by the medical corps during the war to find and bring the sick and injured to the first casualty station, then to a field hospital, and finally to a base hospital. First there are one- of insured rsons in England and Wales was e to rheumatism. To help com- t this great 105s in labor oultput d to allay such suffering. the nhe peripheral led by simple methods-meat; eleo medical ihere are center-university definite diagnosis la made with probable cause or causes. and silg. sections for further treatment. 1h mild or less severe cases Lhe patient returns to the peripheral clinic. 1h severe or stubborn cases to goes to the ‘base bed section". equipped w give treatment for "every type’ of rheumatism. A. By dissolving one ounce of Powdered borax in ls-pint boiling water. Add four ounces precipitated chalk when c001. and beat until smooth. Then add one gill of alco- Q o%\ V hol. Bottle and shake thoroughly i before using. M o d e r n 1 Q. Hvvwcen I Etiquette remedy a . skin? dry A. _Clea.nse the face night and {HOYHIHB with a good cold cream rllihstead “of using soap and water. is wi keep the skin soft, and B’ when‘ u. l no trouble will be experienced in vo§oo€oix~ylo$tly§oa< making llhe powder adhere lo the fact; Q. How can I remove indelible pencil stains from fabrics? A. Soak the fabric in denatured alcohol and their launder, The Stars Say - By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Tuesday. September 16 I THE planetary configurations for jth-ls day give every sort of en- couragemcuit and inducement for a Hsertsilblgeimstudfied. and concentralrd Jassem g o all the factors, in dlfli-lls table should the silverware ' the way of assets and resources. en- bfl Plewd- ‘halnoed and developed by skill. mhldTge ends of the handles _Sound ideas, and well-organized f °u h’ plum "m" m‘? mm Jllans should be mobilized for the wm l e edge of the table. attainment of the highest possible 8081s. aims and objectives. yet the .flnal issues may be negatived by Some Peculiar coup or curious en- tanglement. Wild, erratic, even sin- ister impulses may flare from over. wrought emotions m‘ imbalance of nervous tensions or mental quirks, Sensible and sane handling of crit- ical situations could insure a. day of spectacular success. including drama and romantic adventure as well, For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is are urged to marshal all their faculties, forces, drills and talents. supported by all available assets and resourc- es, personal popularity, and the in- fluence of those in high places. for tlhe purpose of concenorating theze in an effort to attain the most 9‘ Q. 1i’ ridlnlz in someone else‘: C81‘ find he stops for refreshments, whose place is it to pay the bill? A. If the host suggests stopping, he more than likely expects to pay. However. the proper thing for the guest to do is to offer to pay (and with sincerity), or at least to sug- gest “Dutch treat." Q- I! it obligatory lo make calls on the bride and bridegroom? A. Yes; all those wlho received invitations to the wedding should call on the bride in her new home, even if they haven't attended the wedding. Q. How close to the edge of the W cherished hopes, wishes and desires. All are under splendid stimuli and promise for expansion, progress, and sustained effort with deter- mination to reach major objectives, no matter the scope of such pro- ductive purpose. However, unless the most honest endeavor, soundest ipies and plans, are thoroughl- organied and executed. strange or sibtie factors might matter such noble dreams. Aehild bornonlfiisdeymeypos- sees many skills, talents and equip- ' ment for dramatic success and prosperity in life, yet some pecu- liar. erratic or irresponsible urge might prove its detrimmt. Morning Smile ‘ V OAIILII! TALK An Aeerdonlah met his old friend and invited him to have a drink. "What will you have?" he asked when they reached the bar. "A double whiskey wouldn't come amiss," was the reply. "Here." gasped the startled Ablirdonlan. "Ills of that careless u I VALUAILI "I see, dear," remarked the wife, leading from h newspaper, “that a women has n awarded 12.000 damages for the loss of s tlusnb. _l moulds! have‘ theusht a thlmb was as valuable as that." "Perhaps she kept her husband Ideal." Imam be: butane. \ THE vsmltarso BACK n-lar COOLS as IT cournots R's elm opeaivvork down the‘ bsck that makes it difiereal . from any other foundation. More than so attractive design, it's scientifically constructed to keepme’ Body cool st the very point wliereperspiradon "gathers. These holes let cool air in and hot air out. A "plus feature" In a garment that already does e job of controlling, with its firm boning and from lacing. Insist on Acre Back-Be fitted with Aera Back, A D.&A. product-wide! Leading Sum. Everywhere.‘ D I . anornsn ‘lfielrelillefseuewel-‘BIIQIIIQ: uusacx and mono menus, .- oonsc lendeevs .0} iGGTIICJIeIH“ . r-II-‘l...’