FAG E EIGHT THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. 23 h‘ Illilady Beautifz: lyhhlnob ‘A Fashion Hint a l lino ‘fwd... Visit mum A school o! nearly 500 pilot whales recently invaded the harbor at Ler- wick. Scotland, and spent a day there. At first they went close to the shore. and alter swimming along both sides oi the harbor, assembled in deep " water in the center, where they werel‘ > so densely prlckcd that they collided when diving. Huiitlicd; oi people in) jtotor launches obtained a close view.‘ ', " Bythe next morning all the whales] had disappeared irom the harbor. ,,_ Radium (‘iiiiiu For Cancer "a. PARENTHESIS YVRINKLES l enthesis" or expression lines. Loug Erelantts iirsr, coriipletcly equipped crvtncnt of cancer by tn he opened iii West- originated. When one laughs oflthe equipment mstulicd, the clinicl .3 cases. the results inspiring iiflv r "e0 ‘o my.‘ _ “The Klllhlli»; that I "tat no cancer tl hopeless. pro-g sufficiently lubricated with natur as the face is in repose allilill- Wm however, the checks the skin too (lry the expression lin grow deeper and deeper. lutiiilro l: ~.i in 110".‘ he: til. izl with pziraliiii, were l at lml on the Norwegian steamer Ema, which arilvcd recently, fluid, loin" days over-l \ togngte iroin Ice- ol.t. with sui- to last-nine days, o. . l.- “titlllff the supply of furl lziiuc out when the‘ 11c more than hall c0m~. -li\'e barrels of fish were. bu: they tild burn!" said tiiptaiti LAI-Stl] vsitli a. smile. The inset vestee creates square iieck- DYOYC-Q U“? Ciliililiiliim» t ‘c nonal treatment at upper edge pro-‘ spread on the face. Take about moves. Styles No. 520 can be had in‘ the fingertips 0i your left hand. Ru sizes l6. 18. 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and.‘ it a little with two fingers oi tli 42 serviceable and attractive. It will be and make it czuiicr to spread. lovely for vacation wear made ofj the same two fingers of the righ washable silk crepe in yellow shade‘ hand to apply the crcrini. with applied bands oi misty green; likenmatism Bofllfied Him For Five Years l l i Tlicn Saskatchewan Man Used David's Kidney Pills fir. llfr-tl stunt! Recommends.- Budd's l‘ liitlncy Pill; To All Who Sulffir “vllll llllrllmallllm I green georgette crepe are smart coin-l‘ side oi the fin __ l l l‘ binations. Patternprioe 15 cents in: at shoulder lei Pfrflasg, Miy gisdrfififlglly filflllllls or coin tcoin i5 preferred.) t"; lilclti. Pill; have become ‘vmP W1" "UTIHHY- tile Siandztrrl Rcmrttv for Rheuma-l We WEB?“ that ‘Yhcll YOU 59nd f0!‘ “m, B;lll:_;;i_~l1o llml all troubles arlgl this pattern, you enclose 10 cents ad-l clicckbone. The flabby llll lmm llllllty kidneys. Thousands.’ ditional for a. copy of our Spring‘ and gently rolled by this movement. 3f men and women have been rcstor-i Fflshmn Mflgfllille. It's Just filled withl Begin the massage nt the corner of 9d to grad hcaltti illrfriigh 1pc use o; delightful styles, including smart en-i the mouth; rotate three times. Shift Dodlll, Kl pllk lllllll “llllll Ml-_l senibles and cute designs for the: your hand up an inch A 8331f M llpqlnullg szislc. is. -.v;._. l kiddies. Lastly repeat the massage ivhcre the ‘My ti-crtitile was ilhcumatism. Il Wrinkle begins at me “m3 "f m“ had it. on and e2 Fer 3a roan. It “gallon. was Blvelt nose. Give the massage on both sides. tgvlatfdlficilfftht remedies without sue-I Q should coll-Be be served ln the 131109161‘ 800d Illvvflnfl" 5°!‘ this m fa friend told me about Dana's! dl-nwlllg loom all" luncheon, l wrinkle ls a ballerina massage thal- Kidrtcy l'ill:.. I have tsllzrn live boxcsl A No; luncheon l5 llll-Ormall and! lifts the cheek upward. so far and tfivy iiztzw done me i). lot cages’ lea m. Chocolate should bell when the Skin 15 V91‘? dry U“? mas‘ lqhgpod. I am greatly in favor oil served all llle tabla I sage cream should be left on at least Budd's liztlncl/ Pills and would rccnm- Q. ls ll propel. lo clll all the food, half an hour. Then wipe it off and lend them to anyone suffering with ml Ono's plate lnlo small mecca bfil pat. mlittle muscle oii on the ivrinkles. - thellllllfil-lglylj- Leave this on overnight. mad: you arc sitilcring. get a box of External treatments alone cannot 55rd‘; Kidhfily Pills at you; Drug: of course, remedy the wrinkles in a "cl. l skin is lifted i fore eating it? A. No; cut one piece at a. time. glgys lmply, l sluggish, flabby skin. The general Devil's Kidiv": Pills act directly on o muscular tone of the body must be " the Kidneys. "riiry are a family rcin- Dally Arguments improved by giving proper attention l my all over Canada because people to diet. exercise and other habits that nlfliave tried them and found them AUNT.‘ HET afiect one‘s Phyilolll Cfllldlllllll- B!‘ CLAUDE (JALLAN Tomorrow —- Beauty Questions Answered. » “good. I f!“ I '“”*w_w— l For The Cook l ml‘ QUICK’ l coitiv FRITTERS t ' 4"‘ HARMLass comom ;» fl 01.11am” Gyforlt . , H rmmumr/ummmnunvuusnum l i one. tea-spoon baking powder, one tea- l FIG BA: 0 o ' g as only chtlfiléS are mad l f“ id t iwsiscults, IONS], i Tfimngvfiz Egnubzwgmymn figae always fresh and always pure. In tbs store or on lb: ‘pbone, alumys ask [or ’ rika, two eggs. Chop corn and add dry ingredients. which have been mixed and sifted to- gether. and add yolks oi eggs, beaten in till thick: fold in stlilly beaten whites of eggs. Cook in a dccp frying pan in fresh lard (or griddle will do.) Drain on paper and serve on folded napkin thot.) Etiquette‘ By Roberta I40 "It's easy to keep a mm givln‘ you presents ii you ain't got no more pride than to rave an‘ take on like you was wild." F--_=.~..._..e I u. \ hen accepting or declining an I invitation wiint form should one. use? A. The same inrm in which the in- C (i The wrinkles that run down from the wings of the nose to the corners Answer; oi the mouth are ottcn called "par-l ing wrinkles is another name for tlieml llllallly_ what 311g you l5 puppy love’ bflgilse that l5 and it is c1153’ to 50c 110w U"? Wfml the only kind oi love oii these creases smooth out’ as soon‘ ‘ hubby and 1 ;l_,l;l;ll,l@_" l " l‘ Daily massage trcattnt-iits are hclp-. _ CONSERVATIVE ALL-DAY TYPE llll iii rotitiiig tlic lturcntlicsis wrink~ g-lllll-l. Flltl A navy blue silk crepe for the hllgi- les. The purpose oi the iitarsuue ncss woman for a shopping trip to twofold; that is, it intriiidcs the liib—‘ town or for travel. A touch of smart, rication of the skin with massage contrast is given by applied blue and.’ cream and also the stimulation of the And w l“ as they so they a" films and lmllcllllolls cl llle lender llllsslolll, white dotted silk crepe applied bands. underlying tissues. This stimulation ' but you see love is like certain. diseases, the younger we lime ‘cm, the 11km“! til diagonal closing bodice and cuffs.‘ is a passive form of IZMNICLSC and lin- _ . ‘ the system and are dangerous. line and softens the line oi bodicel Oi course, the skin should bc thor- _ with tucks and button trim. The hips oughly cleansed before the trcatmentl are slender. Grouped plaits ivith diag-l begins. A suitable cream or oll is their . , lat-t. it is a fine educational experience, unless you are foolish enough t0 ride delightful fiarc each time wtfarerl tcaspoonitii oi the massage cream oni inches bust. Printed silk crepe lat right hand to smooth out any lurlnltsaisl llnunny‘ The gm who clalms you today Wm bore you to mars tomorrow‘ The l r l v r h I The massage nlovcllmlls should bcl oi your first sweetheart There will have been so many ot ers i silk crepe piped with yellow, with vest! upward and outward. Double up your showing green button trim. Flesh col-f index ringer and place it and yourl cred washable cre , 'it d l ,‘ h b ' hcc-k in th )OSlll0fll Sllfllltllllg in sailor Zine psrpdrtZ-vfelldllft llfflllhrllllffi£rfifliollllllllihing the Zlilcck lw- “m” “m” 1°” me" ""1 never get them, although they exhaust every ‘ linen iii orchid shade and chartreusel tween the ball of the thumb and the, Imlumne a“ and remume w "y w capture them‘ ger. Keep elbow raiscdl Instead oi pincli-‘ ing your cheek execute an upivnrdlhlactyl? sump F“ Ileflbagkllfia" ma"? ‘my m“ she chim-“ies- 15 that “'55 m“ lowly nlollllnelll “llll lln llolll lllllgx l n l e ays o Van y a“ , men have changed a lot an l finger with thumb brat-cit near ulie. "M5 marks tile!’ “We "53- aiid repeat. One can cor-ii. one cup pastry flour, She is independent and self-sufficient. spoon salt. one-quarter teaspoon pap- in the world and that she had better be d does well to look warliy at the sort oi bargain she is getting into a. liie partnership with any man. garded as a. preferred matrimonial risk. women, Frank. They are only usl caution. These women know from a small salary cover the needs oi quired oi them ii they did. their d years they will need every cent that can be spent on thorn. i pie. and while a mother may do without eve ters. it comes hard on another woman to go children may have’ advantages. so it is no wonder that woman are n In fact. a woman can give no grea does when she marries a man with incuinbn s- il/Vomank Realm -:- Social, land Personal -:- Fczshions, -:- Literatur T , l l l l _ .ll l I Dorothy Dix ' Letter Box Why Women Fight Shy of the Widower With Two Daughters — Futility of the Long Engagement Dear Dorothy Dix—Wi1l you answer these questions for a. group oi love .' sick boys? is really in love, or i! what he feels is merely puppy love? Second. Do you believe that any girl can get any fellow she wants? Can any fellow get any girl he wants? ' Third. Must there be reciprocity in real love? YOUTH. At i9 there is no use in your wasting any time and h-l‘ tiilort applying tests to your love to determine its of which a boy is capable at 01‘ that age. .. Oi '.'2 beiisl smiles broadly these lilies appear atl __,_. - be zrce. ‘In the sides of the mouth. but if the. or course. you won't believe mc. You have diagnosed all oi‘ :¢vui' sylllll‘ the past three inn xith only part cheek muscles are firm and the skin isms, as they are described in novels and plays. and ll. looks to you as if yo“ , had a chronic and incurable case of the iatni malady. You palpitate and thrill when you are in Mandy's presence. You can't get enough oi her society and \'.llC'l‘i you are away from her she is always lfl Will‘ thoughts. Y0“, m"? w uinnce with her and you actually relish her particular brand oi lipstick- ill0\l{..'h the kind other girls use makes you sick. You are madly 104110115 ‘men y r-lie goes riding with that poor fish oi a Blank bill! and the L0"! 0111)’ kn°w5 what iilie sees in him, anyway, and when she talks about going oii to another rity to visit tier aunt, you feel that you might Just Us well rive “ll and d1“ iiild be done with it. ai II. CS Ell Now all of this sounds like the earmarks of the ‘ieal thing, doesn't it? we have 'em. It is only after we reach maturity that they take a real hold on So don't take love seriously at 19. It 1s Just a passing malady that you a will get over in a. week or a month or a year and it will do you no harm; in b marry or get yourself entangled in a long enzazelntnt- c’ At 19 a boy is still growing mentally and his tastes are‘ changing con- l‘ lzirl you think so pretty and cute will soon like a dumbbell to you and by the I time you gct through college you wont even be able to remember the name Certainly no girl can get any man she wants, otherwise there would be more weddings than ‘here are and a very ditierent matrimonial line-tip, For Thackeray says in one oi his novels that any woman who hasn't an d are no longer the Nowadays the modern miin is wise to all the ‘matrimonial pits that women dig for his teet and he watches his step so How to Tell Whether Love is Real at Nineteen.‘ First. What tests can a. boy oi i9 apply to himself to determine if he- Household Hint! Ti-in SECRET of B1‘0\Ol"l In Skin lllld Hair w Loneliness The Wide Ironing Board IN ‘rlll regular daily use of Gin!- elnriuhflolp and) :1: ocallonsi use ' than In: o when ironing a sleeve that is"too flung“, h". dl,1:'":dmde,: narrow for the ironing board, turn neuecofmni Thosfl - the sleeve wrong side out, insert a O mm‘ ma?“ m? llwdllnsf towel folded to the width oi the wlmmplmplq m4 iffludonL ' , . loop I! . Obunau 25c. and 90¢. sleeve, and iron on both sides Tum n: Slaw]. u“ lml Add” Caulianlhpnl: I. 11W!!! Col. LNL, Molina]. lee wrap the cake oi ice securely in l. place o; flannel’ “l. lll several mp3-’ Joseph Thompson, a farmer, andl right invasion l “asses cl newspaper’ and ll wlll keep] his wife, Mary Anne. had been mar-l Gentlemen, I s ' much longer. ried for three years. The grievousness. my heart when l oi their mistake became more appsr- liver us irom troublesome wives l ent to them both every day, and they irolicsome women! Avoid . agreed to separate. Believing that. you would a mad dog. a m wife-selling was a perfectly proper; a loaded pistol. l proleedlng, Thompson brought his.‘ Mount Etna, or any lwife mm me town oi Carllsle, Eng..l thins in nature!’ land announced by the bellman that At this point Thom lie-was prepared to sell her. At 12 l realised that this wu o'clock noon a large crowd havingl; for his words became gathered, the sale comiiieiicetll Thompson placed his wiie on a large Selling A Wife oak chair, with a. rope or halter of In the older times there wag a straw around her neck. He then madel and a daily dllll Peak the truth trail I "Y-mw Gov tie- S pongo Cake them i; aringlllll cholera niorbu other pestlleiiilr Sprinkle a. little granulated sugar _ over the top of the sponge cake before 1' it is placed in the oven. This will give the cake a rich, brown color. Non evidently not selling all hotleyed, "Now I have shown you the dart ids oi my wire and told l-llll llll faults and failings. I will introtllm tho bright and sunny side of herald widcly- spread popular belle! the following remarkable speech: {explain her qualifications and gm, hat a man could lawfully “Gentlemen, I have topiier to your ‘ ncss. She can read novels and mu sell his wife, ‘proirided that notice my wile. Marv Anne Tlwmp- l COWS; 8M vflh laugh and “w: all it wit; done by publlc auction‘ son, otherwise Williams. whom l l the same ease that you could Ilkgg l and that the lady was led to the auc- l tion block by a rope or straw halter. " The novelist Charles Reade. in his last work. “Good Stories oi Man and l other Animals," gives an amusing ac- count oi such an occurrence which took place in 1832. mean to sell to the highest and iair- glass oi ale when thirsty, lnlllll est bidder. Gentlemen. it is her wish l gentlemen, she reminds me o! whit as well asmlnc to part forever. slie , the poet says of women in general: has been to me only a born serpent. - “ ‘Heaven gave to women the pficllliiy I took her for my comfort and thel‘ trace good oi my home; but she becanielTo laugh. to weep, to chem, all; lll. my tormentor, a domestic curse, a! man race." A “She can make iage and; the maid; she ried now. melodies and plait her _ trill; ml d, but he wasn't ready. I am 25 yearsl caps; she cannot maks rum, girl o; one way oi- the other. WHAT do you! ivhiskcy, but she is a good judge it Believe me, I think this going together so long i; ah the quality from long eliperienog lil ‘ GENE, ' wasting them. I. therefore. offer her with all her perfections and lmpq. iectioris for tho sum oi 50 shillings." Hei- auctioneer had evidently dwelt too whole heartedly 0n Mary Anlifl imperfections, ior he did not get lu asking price. The account concludes with the smtementh that, atw waiting an hour, Thompson lmocktd down the lot to one Henry ltiean to: l twenty shillings and a Newfoundland ldog. Tho contracting parties then separated in friendly terms-idem and the woman going one way. Thompson and the dog another. In, the sequel, it is sad to ielate A long engagement is nearly always disastrous to a woman and she is that Thompson not drunk. spent hi! foolish to amel- lnto one, DOROTHY DIX. twenty shillings, and lost the dog! butter o; my can sing Moon‘; l now and received a ring six months ago. but he never talks oi marl‘ I am getting sick and tired of it and I don't care when we get mar Last summer I was crazy to get marrle old and it. is time something happened suppose is wrong? bunk. Answer: Right you are. Gene. Long engagements just sorter naturally wear them- » selves out and nearly always either one or the other or both of the high contracting parties get tired oi it and want to call it off. When s. man keeps putting oii and putting oii the wedding day it is in the hope that the girl will take the hint and put it oii forever. So if you are wise you will call oii this affair and iind son‘) cusp who is a more peppy lover. At 25 you are young enough to do it. but ,1! you drag along this moribund engagement seven years more you will be too old and too worn out with this tedious love aiialr that gets nowhere and that leaves you in the anomalous position of being neither married noi- single, yet having the dis- advantages of both estates. carefully that he seldom stumbles into one. l A man has a better chance to marry the woman l‘ ivoman has to secure the husband she desire l openly and above board, whereas all of the l and camouflaged. Also, women oftener marry the men they don't love but only l‘ like, than men marry women for whom they have a mild afiection, but evcii then many men spend their lives in hopeless pursuit oi a woman they ncrci get. he wants than the S. because he can do his wooing l woman's moves must. be covertly t iii-ii It is not necessary that those we love should love us in return. We 10V‘ because we must, not for what we expect to get out of it. There are Ill1‘l 3' u-lio waste their whole hearts on those who spum their love. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Dorothy Dlx—1 am a. widower o‘! 40 withtwo little girls, 9 and i‘ l I make a fairly good salary, but have no money saved. I have many iricn among women who seem to enjoy being with me, but when I speak oi mar- riage it is all oii. One oi‘ the girls I go with is especially attractive ant. ' 5 tells me she thinks a-lot of me, but she refuses to marry me. why are ivomui between 30 and 35 so averse to marrying? Answer: The reason that women between 30 and 35 rlmony and are not ready to jump lntq the gr ’ attractive men who asks them to mar the years oi discretion and have be hearts. years oi age nght shy oi m":- ms of every good-looking an ry him, is because they have arrived n. ‘ Run to use their heads as well as lhcll‘: The woman of th at age has either inherite d money 0l' else she has go». l into some business by which she can make a c omfortable living for herself. She has got over the sloppy sen- ‘ think that love was the only thing , ead than not have a man hanging -‘ about her anu l orces and that girlhood friends about them and l does. Wherefore. l d tint a womnnl beioie she enters l l I l tirncntality of her girlhood that made her around. Also, the woman between 30 and an has had time to look take notice that many oi her married friends have got div others scrap and tight like cats and dog 5 5nd that mm o1 he; who have husbands and children are not writing any songs have fewer clothes and look about ten years older than she she concludes that marriage is not an unmixed blessing an a iii And that is why a poor widower with children iinds that he is not re- And, in iultlco, you can't blame the n: a little ordinary common sense and pre- oxperience what stretching it takes to make l. ismiiy and what sacrifices would be rc- uty b’y your two young daughters. For your girls arc. as the phrase goes, “coming on." I'm- the next ten n the way oi edu- chaiice to meet the right pen» ryming to give it to hei- daugh- nhabby that some other woman's ation and pretty clothes and giving them a Any way you look at it the lot oi the stepmother is a diflicult one, and‘ ot eager to marry a inln with children. tor proof oi s selfless devotion than aha I109!- DOBOTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-I have OIOOIIO been going with a young man for nveii yam . Special June ("For Edison Electric iron 01113’ $3.50 Cash On terms $3.60 60c down and $1. a month‘ for three months Come in today and see this iron. Note the im- provemonta in design—in balance-in ironing surface. All contribute to easier and better ironing. Don't forgot that this offer and: Juno 30th. MaritlimoElectric Company, Ltd. oil-m: Associated System Charlottetown, P. E. I.