ahfl-aondtuwm-Acon-wl» ' -311"? 5"-§5'.\'-—='. -v t. .0!‘ Tc hi; 2a: B.‘ at‘ ' 0' n. IQ , sea 501*. w: n. icir we. M . ~oi '41 é.- . <57 _<~I...~..-v-- J-v-wqnflfll! QL=€'U:% Eater: EIGHT ' ' ‘ . ‘iWAornanfsA Reqlm gun CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A-:- ocjal ‘angel, The HOUSEWIFF on; Dorothy Dix '3 Letter Box HER ACTIVITIES 1ft was only a glad ‘Good-morning!’ Lye in either liquid or As she passed along the way. form should always be kept But it spread the iacrnina‘! x1011 reach Over the live-long day." Carlotta “ Perry crystal out of 01’ young children or responsible persons. In case of lye burn, bathe HARD-SOAP MAKING pouring water over injured surface iavoid friction) and then applying T, AJn the strongest solution of table‘ vinegar available. This will give in. starit relief. It is well to remember 1 have worked out the following that acid lS the antidote for lye. method of hard-soap making f0? __ my own benefit and have found it COURAGE so satisfactory that I 8m P3551118 ll ———— fllflrll- N0 matter how bad your business Take one can of lye to will’ is, it is sure to be a blamed sight pounds of grease (weight worse if you lme your courage grcnsc if pcssibli-t. Dissolve iyc lIl Evczy bitincss man has a lot naore‘ 2 1-2 piiii~ cold water iii a stone courage than he employs-Nan vessel, by stirring with a wooden Ambmgh spoon or paddle. (The lye Wlll lR-l — the cold water. Volt 4 pounds rendered fat, N6 (By M. S. Hmnlngtuu, Martinis Farmer CULTURE Is Friend M 9 {cued area mm tepid “at” b; woman whom hc met by» I will risk Answer: Justified in Trying to Break up an s Affair With Predatory Lady?- Fatal for Two Brunettes tp Marry! Cry Friends of Engaged Pair 50, who is married and Krown children, but who has fallen in love lately with a chance somewhere. This woman wants my friend to help her divorce her husband, and for him to get a divorce from his wife, and Do you think my friend has any Chance of happiness with a woman who, am, wliile married, accepted his attentions, know- ing he had a family; second, poured out her grievances against her husband to him, say- ing he was Jealous, suspicious, and didn't pro- vide for her, etc.; third, accepted money and clothing from him, even going with him to buy undersuments; fourth, carrying on a secret correspondence with him, and meeting him ciandestinely? Is that the type of woman to pin your faith to? My friend thinks a lot of my opinion and butting in and give him a good talking to if you so advise. OLD BACHELOR. fixiii suit. Allow lyc to cool until about 119 dci; F. (gust warm to ihc hands». Use a thermometer if one is available. Pour strongly dissolves lye into greme (this is important-not glvflri‘. into lye). siilTllig con- Slilliily’: add two-thirds of a cup of granulated sugar, and a l<‘_\V flll'0lJ_5 of any perfume desired. Stir until thoroughly blended, usually about 8 1-2 Or 4 minutes. Too much stir- fling may causc lye and grease to separate. 'I‘hc- mixture will then be s light yellow iii color. Pour into a clean wooden box lined with ivliiie cloth, cover over and set in a warm place for 48 hours, then cut into bnrs and store in a warm place. The soon 1m- provcs with age The finished product should resemble white casiiic, and will not injure the hands. AMomingSmile THE WAN DERIHVG RACE Isaacsteln-Whcrcver you go in e world, you alivays find that it is e Jews who are the leading people. MacTavish-Nonsense, man, hoo about the North Pole? Isaacstein-‘ivcli, Iceberg ain't no scotch name, is it “Archimedes? read the schoolboy, aloud, "leaped from his bath shout- iny ‘Eureka! Eureka!” "One moment," said the teacher. "What is the meaning of ‘Eureka?’ " ‘Eureka’ means ‘I have found it.‘ " said the boy. “Very wcll. What had Archimedes found?" questioned the teacher. The boy hesitated, tin-ii ventured, hopefully: “The soap sir!" .. v.__.L-i.~fl—ar—zi __________,__i___ l iWHAT ONE f By Betty Bmwnloe ‘Now that its time to replenish the wartlrobc with new frocks and eii- scmblcs to iiicct the coining season,‘ we find ourselves i-Imiiiking about ac- cessories to harmolze with our new‘ You know, of course, how, clothes. important accessories are—-they can do so much to make the costume perfect, and so much to spoil the cn- tlre effect. wisely. It is possible, too, to have one set of accessories that will be ef- fective with two or three costumes- stretching the budget so that it goes further for some other necessity. Velvet is always a favored Fall and Winter fabric and it returns to win new popularity this Fall. On of the Paris favorites in mlllinery, we hear, is the bercwand the smartest type of beret is about: 12 inches in diameter. The model show today is of this type and is fishloned of brown velvet banded‘ vith grosgrain. With it thcrc is iii matching scarf. Scarf and beret will,’ look well with either tan or brown‘ costumes, and very striking with,’ green. i The beige kid slip-on gloves dress- od up with narrow pipings of brown kid and four brass ball buttons are very effective-and can be used with any number of costumes. And. lastly, there is a lovely after- noon bgg of brown velvet with a brown enamel clasp putlincd in old and trimmed with i1 801d bul- on, that you will find useful as well ls ornamental. I p, l1 Charming New Beret of Brown voivet Banded with Gmecmm and about 70 ‘v0.1 r . __ deg. isummei" heat) and the lueiise 1's mm or Se“ “imam” Thcy must be chosen‘ -____ Culture. for its own sake. is the Culture. 31$ lhf‘ PFPDRHIIlOIl of sclf for the 5f‘l'\'iC(‘ of otlicrs. is as tlic prepara- ll0ll of the plot of ground entrusted , to us that it may boar a harvest in which many may i'cjoicc.-Profes. £01‘ Gardiner. .iri7€fi?-i'ss I certainly do advise datory lady, if you can. I to head a rescue from some physical danger. The woman you dcscrlb icacy of home, who would take children, has any heart. Thosc who plaice their affections at first on iritles for amusement, iwiil find thcsc iriflcs becomes at, last their iiiost serious concerns. and children. I have small pity for an cajol ___/ ___ DRAPERIES ARE NOW GOING FEMININE No doubt to harmonize with (he increased feminine trend in dress- Um 101120? Skill-S, smaller waists and taller hats-—ai"c drnpod beds, the ruffled, tucked and em- bioidered bedspreads and pillow- cases, and the quilted and ap. plriqucd curtains. Empire muslins are ousting net as a widow decoration. The cur- tains arc tied with the wide ribbon sashes of the period. It is curious to think that these Empire modes, . Worn by the beauties of the day, Try, and see if you cannot have been adapted from the ward- robe as new curtain treatments. fuial price of his wrong-doing. understand them. flapper who will dance with them, first married woman PRINCESS ZVIARINAS SIMPLE TROUSSEAU new!‘ marry- Answer: Gracious Princess Marina of Greece must limit the tmusseau for her wedding to Prince George be modest proportions, LfifQflned circles said today. Marina's parents are almost as poor as the proverbial mouse. This was cited as evidence that the match is a “love" one. Prince Nikolas, Princess Marinols father, has been without an income since his brother, the late King Constantine. lost the Greek throne 12 years ago. The Princess’ Marina hor old ,> HBWn to wcar Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a. want to‘ break Answer: vlde mother has given pre -war wedding on her to maintain a when she goes to the certain place. deration for Vnuptiitl garment, sidcredgorgcous in the days of Czar Nicholas in the brilliant court _ people to give at Pctrogrnd, iviil inquire con’ ‘Vmlng 1° i105‘)? Nobody i5 sidcrable alteration to make if fit.“ mo‘ Princess Marina, who is taller more slender than her mother. Like Princess Marina's her mother. WliO W215 the . Duchess Hcicn Viadimirovna Russia, has no regular hcr own. Friends. believe of income of . tens hnmcs; they 15mph" of and be independent. party and try to save them married man has any real principle. N0 wo a husband away from Such a woman is a curse to her husband, and if your friend is foolish enough to marry her, he will bring down ishment he deserves on himself for having proved a traitor to There is only this to be said in such a ma In this dazed condition they wande If you were poor and sick, it woul you with a comfortable place to other children with whom you can live, I house just for you you to try to save your I think that we mouthed about such matters, and that when make fools of themselves and wreck their lives it is Just R5 mlwh 0111‘ duly as it would be to save them are much younger than their years, and a. delusion that their wives don't as well as wicked thing, he is doing before it is i Dear Miss Dix-I am a perfect brunette, arid am engaged to a young man who is a brunette, too. People have told us that two brunettes should What is wrong about it? whether he or she is blond or brunette. widow 60 years old and live daughter, though I have other children. MY That is nothing but rank selfishness on your daughte are miserable and fretfui they would be happy and contented if they are altogether man who would break up a n‘s excuse: That when many hrough a silly age in which, for a time, they r away from home, and the first and who needs a sugar papa; or the craving crepe de chine lingerie, who rolls her d be your daughter's duty to pro- stay, but inasmuch as you have do not see that it is incumbent because you want to live in a friend from this pre- too mealy we see our friends about to his wife and half-orphan the pun- his wifa diocolaty flavour. DOROTHY DIX. is boiling water. with. my daughter and her husband your Dart, and shows that II I I LIIII I II I¢,I_;_a- ,,¢¢-. ‘ vVvvvVVVYTvv v vY vvv v vvv ersonaAlA 1 -lb. ‘A-lb. ‘A-lb. FRY'S HOT CHOCOLATE, anew Fry product-offers a new quick way to serve chocolate drinks. 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Dear Miss Dix-J am a young married man, Iiiivo a prctty wife and Nice baby, comfortable hoiiic, cvcijviliing nil right, except that I also have a motlicr-in-law who pcrshsts in living with us, although she has a living husband and four sons, all married. time finding fault with inc and i; She ruins my home and makes ii She spends her nliitiiig out, my wciikiicsscs to my Wife. fc miserable, What shall I do. DISAPPOINTED NED. no part of your obligation as a husband to . and you are foolish to do s0. DOROTHY DIX. Princess Marina's uncle, who inherited some of the Leeds tin plate millions and who is now living in Rome. H0 is the wdower of the late M's. William B, Leeds Soon after leaving here early in seilfemibcr Princess Marina. ac- Cflmllfllllcd by her mother, will go Paris to purchase a few incxpciisiixc dresses for her horicv- moon. 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