PAGE rwo . .... UHARLUTFETFUWN GUARDIAN Womanl s Rte alm "I Social and Pers i i onal I Fashions *1 Literal Dos-oily Dix Says- I ELLEWS DIARY lly An lalaud farmer's Wifa .. We were in “a heap of trouble" this morning, both of us, Judy and I, myself. Our time once the earlier chores have been completed. usually spent busily‘, but in at} unhurrled zllalsilor. We were oblige to quicken our steps this morning. Judy's nlllld roved naturally to “that pic- nic." . l summer we had planned to attend this always enjoyable af- lfill‘. It was to be among Judy's a xilt recollections to take light- l her from the Island, when ‘ she returns to school ill A. ..\'e ])l'O\'ll1C0. Memories of, g lazy sunny afternoon at the llUTi’. Judy spoke about the "There juet has to be a ' e<l_ " llen"—if we went rcillainliel‘ (ll he; kc was not zllnong . IIUIIS. Ollr ovcr- _ " applalrttl in the kit» ' wt; own had the smoke; . - l-i st fire on its way Signs of thellmes in '99 ‘Way back in “ca-ackn- barrcl" dbya, Mr. 7. LOVELESS MARRIAGES FATAL Daughter Is Smart In Scorning Nuptials Without Affection DEAR MISS DIX: My daughter foil in love with a young man who had been forced to marry a girl against his wishes. Thinking him s single man, she kept company with him for several months, lfill. finally he told her of his marriage and they both came to me weeping be- cause it was the and of their romance. This boy is in the service now, but my daughter does not seek any other boy frieuda. I toll her that she is wasting her life, and she says: "Don't ask me to marry a man I don't love. There oro too many mar- rlagm without lova now and that is what is at the bottom of so much trouble in families — men and women have the wrong mates. I will not be one of them and spoil some young man's life by marrying him when my heart belongs to another." _ She says that’ girls mostly marry for socuriirl and not to have to work every day in offices or factories. Do you think she is right? MOTHER IAUGIITDR 1S RIGHT . fv,g-gm..f_s-e~=<ri' "LT! C. W. Post, Ibo oroalor oi Grape-Nuts, was busy tolling folks about those carbo- hydrates, prolaius, phosphorus, iron and other food oosmtlala that make Grspa- Nuts‘ nourishment so popular today. B. lUll alhl . Now million oi folks enjoy lbs! aaiuo Grape-Nuts goodness in crisp, golden- brown GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES al well aa Grape-Nuts. You'll smack your lipl to a double good- ness in Grape-Nuts Flakes. Thal'a because they're made oi two palm-wheat and mulled barley specially blended, baked nud toasted for molly-rich, aweet-as-s-nut flavor and easy digestion. And no fuss or bother-they're ready to eat from the package- ANSWER: I think your daughter is exactly right in the position she takes and that you are doing a very wrong and foolish thing in urging her to marry some man she doesn't love. There would be no happiness in such a marriage for her. 1nd she would be playing a dastardly trick on her o3; 4 ' v ilightks» cream “gall-l!” . in the spring we , e gone more leisurely to llsework, The tea-kettle was ' to show signs of sienzn, i2 the pitcher d“! flmllfi’. re no cream zlli‘ was off‘ the cows to husband. It is quite true that many women do marry men for whom they have no affection just because they don't want to be old maids. or be- cause they don't want to cos-n their own livlngs, and they have not the common honesty and decency to try to make the men whose suo- when you get down there. Why not hike 90ft they take haPW. or even comfortable. They form the great arazv . ~ down now and pick up a couple of pack- of lazy, slovenly, all-account, peevish and fretful wives who make W,‘ ' "u, Tap, along you.- shopping bag so many men miserable. and who turn marriage into nothing but a’ . . _ you can lake advantage 0i llw will 23x3." Something with boiling oil in it should be done to all such economy “m: 55am “m DEA]. DOROTHY DIX: My husband srld I have been married l’! years. He has fallen in love with a girl and has asked me to give him a divorce, which I am willing to do as I do not ivant to hold him if he desires his freedom. Will you please tel! me how long we have both agreed whom is ten years old That bard-working icllow who runs the grocery sloro down at the corner has been busy all morning stacking Grape-Null Flakes on his shelves so they'll he ready Bu: hot creaill or cold or as El- ! k f‘ llVl‘ will have it about my - a; n31" the nleal pass- i Wt‘ snl. a bit long- ulllle the hailds on ‘s face knew no slack- . and I then as Aunt 1: :\rl.\ll(lllC‘.‘ used to say had "a t- i7. .1 arms in the fire" when Ellci my tin-cc and namesake from U1? v uwliked ill. By the WtPCOmCd her, admir- -llke Judy's wavy but aild her pretty gown and there imlv in James’ .. had ooked twice to z "lkfi certain my eyes were n0‘. - tying: tricks oil me and that i I saw an‘. an exposed decor- guc, all the while I was heal- llllllll)‘ news, it was the for placing the vege-' for the boiling. Judy incl not eaten her dessert before ‘ '11‘ with Mr. and Mrs. A. n and Jamie and a collec- ‘ s and what-not came ii e ler away to the, _“‘.l.' around.» Dlll_\"S stern frown held me to my duties at Alderlea. l for Judy and me there is not 1y {O be other picnic days. . . t n an: Inns-Ian I ra e-Nuls Flakes it W111 like to get a divorce when P aaauo upon it, and who will get our children, one of and the other two years old? ANSWER: ‘The length of time it takes to get upon the state in which you live. it requires only a short time, wh to several years. and in South c MRS. X. a divorce depends In Nevada and Florida for instance] lle in other states l-t takes from one‘, alrollna you cannot get a divorce at,‘ all. To be sure that your divorce is legal you should have the advice‘ and assistance of a good lawyer. The court Practically slways gives the children to the mothers. Very few fathers ever ask for the custody of their children. Most mcni g divorces from their wives in order to marry a youngerT woman do not want to be bothered with their children, and they are glad to be rid of them. But I urge you to see that some prgvisjgn L; A Product of Gonorul Foods ..lVll1g&l..ElSUl'€| iNeedlecraft ' THE woman's REALM i FQR ""5 "QME , Fume savmc. BLOUBE wounded shoulders and a sagslnz, BOOKS frame is like liiltfilnaaiklxedpgtgicizq; Immtetrlseg popular}! because it's‘. ~ -* - vel an un i l‘ I so re wear a Who hath a book hath friends a. make “P ° all l)» mlske, this bioL 2:11 illegclll‘ from s. short length of fabric. I No. $0 is cut in one size. With the bow-tie neckline it takes cn‘y 1% yards 35-inch fabric; with the sweetheart neckline. a mere I'll yards. PA TTERN OF THREE Y Mary Hastings Bradley helping Jock with _ _ Jeanie will- . ‘iltl ;\:_ of the general c‘. ll‘5 in connection. She it was -. ll. Lllllli’ fY-"ill the lane bridge “for that pail we forgot“ or “another ill." of zine of the ‘dimes’ go to make up the deadly v Two mechanics and then came to examine and put ‘or fair \\'CCl{——lllC§C cars "rich nowadays constitute part of the machinery i ‘ rests of the farm. Rob . ..~ tvas here dmn r d airvsi \\' e an 583's ‘ii/hit d0 Wu think 1 Should do? r have been con- u I hate to think of the baby not having a 1am“ after the baby comes he will like it? He keeps that he will never like it. nasty things ‘to me. siderlng s divorce, b Do you think that saying he won't and Mdhggifiym, gear at his command. ‘ worm. CURTAINS And rich estates, if he out look,_ M the soned curtains “e n me ‘m’ held by mm “he ham a book’ breaking stagflfllnd lyllu are . i about was In elm. PU . ' a ' f soa email.~...*e..;l.r:"lztl i5Z.J§'°'.I'...f°i§é.$2...‘Z. 511m“ ls lwglbur D_ Nespig curtains when the water is dirty and repeat the process until the curtains are zlean. In this way there will be no strain on the cur- tains and you may get another sea- son out of them-and at this pre- sent time. that is most important as curtains are scarce and ex- pensive. Calling was out of fashion ex- cept among the formal minded; A_ K) the only callers were Mrs. Malt. husbanfillalld and the Bcrlows and some lEVllll-FIOD neiglloors and Mrs ‘Vernon, 'I‘racey's mother, who ibore down heavily on Traceys D‘l‘t think o!’ such a thing as leaving vour islbom. You owe the poor little unwanted grwhgzgg 1L; (Jlfiigltllrlrlszcy deita-blisllcd and of bclnlz - an s cer ainly acting out-' . rai-feously and lik 1 ‘happiness with dear little Nancy married man‘ e a. spoled child himself instead of a 25-year-old lanai the Qflginallitly or their vfiry goweve,’ many ‘ mm who d , mo_ern house Wlh gazmg rat er an" it comes‘ Fatherhood on“ fizlki Zarrintirgclgalory olfiecrazy over it ' curiously about this small old- Send 20 cents for PATTERN. which includes complete sewing lgldde. Print your Name. Addrers. land Style Number plainly. Be sure ‘o state size you wish. Address Pattern Department Th. Charlottetown Guardian. Name The draft, says a U. s. official. helps to keep the home iii-as burn- ing. It alvmys haw-Guelph Mer- cllry. ‘llbl e road. . . ileman and his wife tremble ‘or n‘ future Try using paprika as well as salt and pepper on corn-on- e- cot; for 5 new and delicious fla or. *1“ . t Address Honey ant. peanut butler when Bk” used as l1 sandwich filling is best mixed just before using and be- fore it hardcns. CORSET IS LAZY WAY TO SLIM DOWN 3cm. ruauslli c-Ttv soul slovlscll’ For that nosly upsai fooling -Idl(O Pmvinco r- ~- ~~ _. . ., _ _________ 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? I am not going nowhere unless you go with me." 2- W t is the cons: pronunc- iation of "hundredth"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? "Gondola, Chlnchflfl. Heavy corsets. which squeeze you in here and Push you out there are a lazy way out oi the figure-work you should do for yourself. That work is exercise, diet, good-Iousture practice, or seeing a physician if there ls a glandular disorder. So says motion - picture stylist fashioned one. Kay had an impish craving to say. "I know this is tmrrl on the _l.s- 5318x3321 lcramped but you ouglit to see the dwilrlng hlto agile city ' 511cm; the shown sllile come", gutf first Mrs. Kendall's apartment in Al er ea t s emoon. s’ a nce c a enge to an 1S. Paris!" uihn used one of my mis- Caz’; £15125“, aid‘? ggéedwlgwgggyg‘ landerfi blood in a winter wind; Kay was relieved to stay at w - n. a pflSs-uurd for his I 1m or guests. she told me of the, Tim! t B West and the snow drifts, home, to have a coming baby I flumd lllmas had esnrugged picturesque scenew that? S0 y. Brflflt feathery flakes of it settle the question of any lmmcdl. '“" "Kyfl, ‘?"“mr‘ if? ".°“ltilc mirrored lakes. the bold love-Ill l zilrllcidomiewlrl’ u“ and m“ 4"‘? “t” m“! "w" Hem“ a We w“ - f ,l.‘..l.ll'.~; nlin ynléieo: tram‘ The Md from me next “mp nOWBwTBI. And the) dark, drifts quite an occupation in itself, she ‘freq kt“; twill‘? (one Tuwink- returned Monday from overwu a‘. gm “tglgverl; a tralnqull countryside. found. The dream had come . ‘I ..tl.ll\rftgo.‘»lfhduln l»; egr-or pen-y m. 1on8 xwwlce‘ came m w w“ setlimh a melalyen ymvault above, true; she lived under Dick's roof. ' “lnictfne Slaves vlahlch makes m“ h‘ "liked 3913mm 111°" ¢V¢YY o! moon we Sh? laborlle qllhe llmm Sh‘ M’ at‘ Dick's table’ ‘he slept 6M1,“ ‘m “h; bcrwnautv L; other of the many countries he gable and through the “eta e, w“ in his arms. She was going to T ]l't(l‘b""ll mother to‘ a daughter was 111-" Beyond being grown 1-0 to relst and James has éolilzoxle bu" mm a child’ Her we had the " ‘ ‘,; “m A Chance of a “m, . manhood now, I found him liztle u, ask ‘ffnon-t you flunk Enene w’; ’ quality of a miracle to her. ., I should beg on her be-Whanged- The Plcmcke" TflIIYIW-‘l should call this a day?“ ' she w“ hmppl" than 9'9“ h“ 2 “Gmm he, a um saving 1n the evening, tired and happy Um“ tomorrow _Dm.y _ G°°d_'dr€aln had foretold and Did: was sense of humor"—butt ere I never ggglthtgalfilelglilemipglg ‘l’: find Ibe‘ nlflm- ‘R9971?’ bulmmt- mtefly absorbed had, which perhaps is Just as Wtul. l “enjoyed n... Jud a ‘Mfr?’ {x3 h". shl KIIBW 110W Whit the When I chatted with the gentle pleasure or.“ safiddf 1PM!“ mtg frustration o! those years had ‘is wifc, I was proud to be mere was never - b m 5- l 911-" meant to him and she marveled at bcr of the fair sex. There B 6 H‘ pcnic - his long patience with her. mes when I own to having a ‘agtihmrlsngei igkleglggldngsvvewmzeg missed Judy today, I was lonely too for the sparkling glint oi the wat- er and the easy break of it on the warm shore sands. O I onl sentiment. Equal to ‘he ' 0h yes, ln many ways - ‘ld he nlllch better. When ‘at sisterhood of women - o be rzentle, modest l ill-QC r. lo up I must have been lonely too for another. James accompanied our over-night guests on their rounds and I met him only briefly at meal times. Even then concern- was not entirely for me. He in-l quired of Rob: “Is every nozzle oil the sprayer working?" and of Jocki "Did you have the mare and foal out to the pasturell-lor long?" and once to me: "Ellen, I hope you are keeping an m: to averything in my absence.” “The cat was away" as far as I took care of out-of- door interests today at Alderlea. ‘Twice, my duties in this respect ‘came to mind. When Judy car- ried a garbage pail to t plggery before noon and I asked: d tho ‘all answer to he "D i when I was certain I heard a small [plaintive squeal. As it happened, it must only have been “coming I events casting their shadows be- ‘ fore." All is sci-en, as yet in Ward A in the piggefy.‘ From a muddled beginning. this tamed into s most aatiafyfl? day. The cake was made and rooted pink and white according to Judy; meals were spread; Judy went on her picnic; potatoes were sprayed and dismantled cars were asscmtr‘ led and put in the best of order. One incident alone distressed me and that only for the moment-ii Jeanie had not co-operated it might have been next thing to tragic or at the least pathetic to me. 1n his holida - y mood, James forgot a much needed loaf of bread “colt? conlllzll While this type of crust is fine 11325111111: $015156 lcllgokcto cream illi- . c o sug est to You at this time. a filling of gushed and sweetened berries -- later on, yqu might use sliced apricots or peaches the same way. Serve wzth pouring cream. cups graham wafer crumbs tablapoons granulated sugar ‘i6. teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons corn syrlm And she wished. rather ruefully. that this was all there was to marriage. Their home was heaven. but heavens, ahc found. hava to be stewarded and stewarding came hard to Kay. Meals and maids and comfort did not happen amount- ically. For the first time in her life Kay had to put her mind on them. As o. girl she had been waited upon and 8s a secretary she had merely boarded at home and let Adifs problems drift past her, but now the responsibility was her own She was managing with one maid until the baby came, and with o. laundriess and cleaning woman 4 tablespoons mortenlng. Mix together the graham wafer crumbs, sugu-r and cinnamon. Heat the corn syrup and shorten- ing together until the shortenhg is’ malted Stir into crumb mixture and mlxi thoroughly. i Press into a Gib-inch pie Dlaic and chill. HULL, England — (GP) — The ashes of Walter Hudson, Bil, who represent; Central Hull ln parlliL, ment for 10 years, were scattered in the constituency. Hudson dledl after the dissolution and had been chosen as labor candldotg for the JPIYLL 2199B”! KISS Y0llll TIRED FEELING GODDBYE! who cams in a day a piece each week; the mold. Elise, a brisk Frenchwoman, used to larger as- tabllshmenfs, was not sorry for Kay's inexperience as she liked her own way with things. She was a treasure. but molt had been used to more than one re. Uhconsciously he took for grant- ed the smooth functioning of his former home where there had been s. cook and a maid and sn- oi-hcr meld by the day. and a laun- dress by the weel: and s chauffeur to run errands, and Kay _ ed that he left his thing, whore he took them off, that ho imagined that laundry found its own way to hampers and back to bunny drawers. that rips and buttons werg attended to without being Bees Eve had evidently done. these t Inga for him Kay was fiercely determined not w in; found wsntfns. but though it gavel her a dear sense of domesticity w" mend his the first time or two, she soon perceived in herself a preference for thg work of taking ' called to attention. b Q. fruit center A. Yes; haye a com ver apples. bans or Q. Kl-ftu merit ab A rry-Kelly, who has dressed Hollywood stars for crying lazy dependency upon a corset, he says it is not intended to correct figure faults — only to provide good anchorage perfect fit of clothes. Correct Orry-Kelly, is the great unknown to nine out a1 ten women "What is t-he good of smart fashionable attire." he slumps like a hippo at the river- side? 8310B. Should their small vlted to spend an info in! with friends? top years. De- for the posture, according to asks, “if a woman To put flood clothes over ii.’ lllolilalill erlousnl: 1's it Piece for thc table? 1t is verv cflcctlvc lo Wfbiece composed ot n heaped with oranges. nu. beaches plums. outs oke along when ey are in- rmal even- Not unless the invitation specifically includes the child. it obligatory to send a rctolegvins an announce- N0. QWIIY N01‘ lllwr IVDfODrIaf/e to have a paraphernalia. . 4. What does the word "capti- vate" mean? _5. What ls a word beglnnin with fl that means ' olicafo skill"? ANSWERS l. 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