€.__.__?.__.._.__._____M.,i. w ‘NM, _ w _ 1'15"‘, PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm Living o’ eie The Woman's Realm ICE-AWL! 0N WALL! And thin for comfort thou mun know: Times that u. fll won't mu b0 no; n. set pencil mark-i vii painted Clouds will not ever pour down walls, woodwork or furniture. rain; moisten a bit of fine steel wool and A |ullen day will Oi-Qllhlflliicilg. coat lt with ure soapy soap. Rub err th t light y, then wipe immedi- e 5P0 d! COAT SLEEVES WIDE stely with a damp cloth. g5 l: l; might scratch, but it won't. . FOR OVER-SLUT WEAR Detailing due for the fashion spotlight this year -revival of eowls, mostly in pastel pink or blue on black draped crepe dresses . . In fur coats tihe armholes are deeper to permit the wearing 0f Add a teaspoon of vinegar-or lnnon Juzce to the “fat-FT in which old potatoes are cooking and it will keep them a good color ff/fyf A/VD M/f/V/Ofl/[fi iii/MW!‘ f0? Mi/V/A’ Th?’ i NEW “M, . OHS-fourth teaspoon lemon Juice added to each cup of heavy cream will hast/en the whzpplniz. But be suits, and many models feature KN/rr/Na .. tuntcd back cuffs _ . Bright sure to have cream and utensils 300K . v wet hats in ccrse, aqua, gold and thoroughly chilled to prevent the mixture from turning to butter. MAKESHIFT RINGS Oui- New Zealand cousins have a rick-t dot the ilvlndoirs of every shop along the steels . . . Sil- ver Jewelry, which until now has been on the noupriority llst, is out- shining all other costume clips and vbAND REMEMBER," HAND- |\'N,'T§” WEAR LQNGER! pins Am Gerald is on the silver rubber sticrtage. too; here is one i" st. ..d with bracclels that Jingle mcthCd thcy use to seal preserves tan .0 jingle and matching lapcl instead of using rubber rings . Take suitable sized rounds of papers, preferably tissue. dip each one in milk, hold up the discs to allow drainage . . . place on jars and press down . Use three layers. alloivng each to di-y bffcre adding another. Find how to make these smart socks in the NEW LuJi Knitting Book. They're a cinch to make and "hand- Dlflnfiflfi carmgs. GREEN 0R GOLD Green m- gold velveteen suits are i\'i’\"ll with t-Finl Jackets and slim skirts. Lovely for college girls, or __ fcr country or town wear under -____- knits umr lnngcr. There arc-four fur Jackesfh MAKE MOST 0F CLOTHES yo‘; ecpaiatc scciions- il2 page: in all .__-___ “AVE -— ll5 llitilYlfiilai, tesbknittcd pat- NATURAL CASHMFRE —--—— twfis fOFCVPfybOdy Send on: large “i” A 51151139 o1 5555011 17117135 a 1‘_l ("15 ‘.th th A beautiful natural cashmere change of moods —and the fall '“-‘ m‘ ‘Oi’ *1" ' “1 ° sweater has a cross-over yoke 5.35501; this year, brings with it Piiiil 1 - i" .\'@\ir copy TODAY. nrckline. It's a Pullover with short something more than the usual Druit ..il to secure: the New Lux sleeves. "end-cf-summer" dcldrums. Clot-hes problems are weightier than they have ever been before. It is no longer merely; s, question of decid- ing what new ensembles and ac- cessories to add. what colcrs to Knitting Book. A k n gTgx-Tgd wmon peel added to every 4 to 6 cups of tee. before steeping gives a delicate flavor and aroma. remmiscent of | LULDEft. (Lit! I rare and expensive blends. combine, Mint fabrics to choose. | 1”"”“° i?!’ —- shall we be tailored and trim -—or Name | Leaf or pound cake bfllgfld in n. zay and glamorous? New the | - I ring mold takr-s less ba ing time problem is “How cnri l’ make the Address than when the cake is baked 1n most. of what I have? How can f l T ‘ | the usual loaf pan. maintan my ‘ivell-drrssed’ reputa- | “““ c—--———-—i-—i -——- iicn in the face 0f ivnrtlmp llmi. p.........¢____,________g 1 Clean upall old vegetables tops taiflrins, which are nffrrtzmz the L _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _| and drsfrnv them. They too often ncrmalcy of apparel selections in harbor insect pests. shops?" ...s.._-_. The young curate arose md lol- ln filihuiiflCfld‘ will now sing "The Chorus." after which l>.- rt collection for the the moi" "A lizile bird told me what a luwy cr your father is." ‘ill-i "What did the bird ants for three people?" st v. Three people. He migth have said. range ictory E,,,,._ _ "No sense!" she answered gidclily. FRANKEN MELONEY "I'd like overalls." he said eyeing hetrs enviously. "for one youngster," or “for you and By “Wouldn't you like to get into some comfortable flannelswlwhile Author of "Call Back Love" Would you really? I just bought ::""7*W“' ' of twenty-six rooms and five serv- I g0 down and cook lunch some extra ones for Karl. Wait a Erica searched her face. " mnluw- 1'11 gel- il 91111" mean it's w“ o; me gm, mini? When she returned. he was, look- when a persons dead? Moms, ing at Debhy's snapshot with a would like l; l; 1 dldm mink o; her faintly puzzled expression. Paige all me Lime?" knew what he was thinking. Debby "I'm sure she w°u1d_ And in a was so frankly middle-class. with strangg [,[1lng'ygu'd be Lmnkmg o; lier broad homely smile and her nei- 1mm; “m. you were,“ Luau good Welsh body settling into the wlm; you wgfg__" substantialmplumiéiiess plf aéivancgig "Just bv be ha , o me n7" years. “ ere oes s e t in ie "Just by beniiig hgliiiiyi, u legume background of a girl like you?" his grggtle5t Qgmplmlen‘ you can my me eyes questioned. But he said merely. peysgn you loveg- She must be very close to you—-it’s ~-Tha;_'5 funm-y m“ had said the only picture you have in the slowly "Because sometinics when 1 roQm- , forget and laugh I'm always afraid S1195 1116 01113’ “"5011 1911 W119‘ its wrong." qtis “To o; r would have been simple to sai laugh;- ng n to to get and "Debby was the most wonderful gov- Lrica had remained silent after @1119“ 1" 111° Wfirld- Mid everything _ _ in clear -::ii ztiloiy piece to dry a fin: surface 'I'ilien n On a well-padded ed to follow exactly made b91011 wash- miglit disapprove of hcr influence on me child, “show me the “at, o; he remarked as he put down the Dic- . the piece Ls thcr- ___________, the place." he said abruptly. W"?- "whereg; ygur room?" :11 do," she answered briefly. - ~Tm5 (may "You n; an enigma. I - . . He looked in at the door. "I rem- "Whv? H I , - - embcruiti arnddfd know it yours. s-‘Qei/iirillgiilaiiddomasogks.m? k“ hen .» .' ' ‘ ' . ' oven a ii‘t seen t ore-it. - ; r 4‘ i V; Pl/IVS h“ a kind of frazfancc_.ngt a Der. She'd have the broilers that were cleaned and salted in the lcebox fume. 1 don't mean that—but it l . t th f ii i ' . Y u §X§§..9“i.e c§nti§u§§ ‘(ilyieolsluddezialy mess of fresh peas .and strawberries for dessert. “For slipper. Welsh rab- discovered that this is the only way t‘ cold be” and ; §~<p;a;.z'//on4s' -g£l'l£l:7'flI[ 0/1", ‘Kiwi ‘ pisyiviznouswoitx to live-stripped down to essentials. bi freed of possessions. Whats the use Forgotten by the one you cuni 76% OFALLADULTS iinvs am: aizsantrimrs wnv ir imvs TO use Bud breach is l romnnce-robbef n : : n friends-loser c : : a aucceu- neuter .' ." ; for other: alwn s detect l: before YOU do yourse f. Tlke no chances! Use ColgateZs-thc tooth powder nhau cleans you: breath n i: cleans your teeth. TIP TO SMOKERS! Colgate‘: Tooth Powder is n grand way to ard against tobacco stain! 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Dcsltzn N0.737 NAYHE—-————-—————--—--———______ — ~ — — ~ - — —-——-—-———~ST'REE'I‘ ADDRE1SS---__ OI'I'Y——~—FII-'P'H.-_" PWOVlNCI-‘,_’Lq‘¥:f, . Colmlfii ‘l’ II v3.9!“ belongs to me." Paige answered. It , ready for tomorrow's lunch—and a -:- salad." she _ 11111! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iDorothy Dix Slayls z Social and Personal wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v7 A SELF SUPPORTING WOMAN TELLS FIANCE HER DEMANDS She Is Marrying: For Love, Bu_t Expects Fifty-Fifty Money Proposition The other day a young woman of my acquaintance said to her fiance: "Bill. I'm going to marry you because I love you. I am not going t0 marry you for a meal ticket because I make as much money i5 Y0" d0 51' a profession that I like and take pleasure in followinz- 50 1 9m "IP11! 51119 to sup cause mw life. rt myself. I am not marrying you because 1 am lonesome. or be- dont want to be an old maid, or because I feel that I lead a nar- “On tii ont ry. I think that the woman bachelor. with l zwd t-Plde and a goode sialarlva who is free to go and come as she pleases. has l f" easier time of it than an, "OTi my home. square deal. to make vou a izood wi entertaining companion. I am 201118 10 "$9 i" as much intelligence and work in runnint! m" dling you and keeping you satisfied with me as I house as I did in running an office. to use lust as much talct anviélncrlliprlltlimilcy in hail‘ have done in getting a orig I had a good lob that I wanted to eep. I belie»; it. is just as much the wlfes part to know hOW fry the bacon &S it is the husbands duty b0 bfiiiil it in. so I am going t0 make you a. comfortable And that's “Now what 1 ask of you is fair iiiav- A than that. and if you are not pie I to me, let's call this deal of! before we mess up each other: lives- y wife and mother. so I am marrying you Oiiiv because I love you and want g; $198116 flit‘- b51511“ of my life with you. G€tt w d . but pm I m iiolilrid be ii giga-‘syiiiii wit: S I am goinil bosses when that. for anything less I won't stand m" n "1 want; a husband who will be a companion to me. who will enioy my society enough to spend most of his evenings ‘Wit/h me and feel tlglat I add to his pleasuic when he takes me out. So dont marry me if you ave any idea of dumping me down in a house by my lone-Some While W" 5WD 011T- or are going to feel that you are it prisoner locked up in Jail every cvflilnil that you spend at your own fireside. WANTS T0 G0 FIFTY-FIFTY "I have been accustomed to making my own money and to having my own pocketbook. panhandling a husband for every cent I spend. It would not. be possible for me to humiliate myself by Don't marry me unless you are prepared to go fifty-fifty on the financial pro osition. for I shall consider that as your wife I am your partner and enti led to a reasonable portion of the profits of the firm- Alsc. I shall consider that if I perfonn properly my part. of the work of running the home I shall earn by my labor all that. I get. "r shall expect u. he treated as though 1 were a lady. even if I um your wife. that entitles a husband and wife to I do not believe there is anything in the marriage ceremony drop all the amenities of civilized society and treat each other with a rudeness thev would show to no other human being. So I shall expect you to be as polite to me as you are to the cook. and I will treat you with the deference that I would show a butler of whom I stood in awe. "I shall egcect you to be as faithful to me as ! am to you. Iam no patient Griselda who will spend her life waiting for a philanderer to get tired nf other women and come back I wouldn't waste a tear over losing a to her. I have m respect what I love. tgmiler and a double-creeper. I would think it. good riddance of bad rub . MEAN TRAITS AFTER. MARRIAGE "It. may be that we will not make a success of our marriage. There are temperaments so antagonistic that they cannot adjust themselves to each other. and dogs. I have known good men and women who fought like cats Sometimes men and women develop mean little traits of char- acter after marriage that they did not show before marriage. It may even be that you will grow tired of me and cease to love me. fall in love with another woman. You may even "If you do. I'll expect you to be man enough to tell me so. and honest enough to divide with me whatever property we have accumulated during our ma rriage so that I miiy not be thrown out; on the world a penniiess old woman. or become one of the pathetic women who live on grudgingly- paid alimony. "These are my demands and you He took them. planned. with her thoughts racinf.’ ahead and measured to the supplies that were already in the house. "and a chicken liver omelet for break- She had Just closed the oven door on the broilers when Mike appeared He looked extremeiv attractive and somehow hardler. in the crude over- alls. "The new hired man. miss." She blew a ivhisn of hair from her forehead and surveyed him. "Ref- erences?" His ltns twttched a little. "Alnt . . ..-;)l'f(>f pins. taking . “in l. . . that. But she had kept out only the 1 1m°w 51ml" hem‘! 1m°°T1am 1° a " wit} will}; flggjspscmij Djctufe of Mam... m, was and...“ child. I learned from her. But it mt 11.3, ‘q daifwydoih wit“) a Now, as Mike's eyes lingered on the “$11111 1151‘? ,W1111'1! 111m W110 . 3m“ DO mt Y“ photograph. Paige reflected that. he 5 fiyirzgsmitlst takeygfbziiizlzizlf-fatherfi Fall shades and Black Sizes 12 to 44. Priced 19.95 WE l/RGE YOU T EVERY DAY _ _ New styling, new use of furs, high quality ma- terials, make our Coats outstanding in value. tailored in 1943 trends, with collars of beauti- fully Dyed Squirrel, Red Fox or rich Opossum. THE GLORIA Corner of Queen and Richmond Sta. 0 BUY, TODAY AND . . WAR can take them. or leave them." got any. being as how I never work- ed bsfoie. but I'm sure you all'd be gain a long way ‘tore you get en- other man as good as me." he re- plied with a lamentable confusion of Yankee twang and Negro draw], , The impudenoe of him. burlesuu- inc the interview at Miss Moultons. "Not whimsical. are you?" she diverted caustieallv. "No‘m. New England.’ "shame on you for that one! can ‘ (Contlnu/edmon pigiafccfzi‘ ‘i Wool materials skillfully from l" 59.95 * SAVINGS STAMPS l’ "How Did You Spend All Thai?’ ‘ ing habits caused this scene? . hat and bag. You had to get spe- ' take advantage of food specials. (JC'I‘OBI‘JR 7. 1942 THE COOK'S CORNER To Make Better Coffee I these days of coflee rationing, ability to make umformly good coflee means much. For this, proper care of your equipment is very important. To get best results, follow these simple rules: OO-O-O-O ORABAPPLI RILISII (hopped craibapples. l orange. 3-4 cuprseediess raisins. i 4°“ Nadir vinegar - cup c er 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 1-8 teaspoon cloves 1-8 teaspoon all-spice 1.4 teaspoon salt Method: Wash the CID/blip les stem and remove the cores, en cut into small (gems or run through the food o per. Measure 4 cups of chopped era apples. Place them in a bowl and add the grat- ed rind and strained juice c-f the orange, the sugar, raisins, vinegar and spices. Mix these well and allow to stand overnight. Next morning cook slowly until the apples are tender. then ur an once into hot, steri- lized ars and seal NUT LOAF 1 c. hot boiled rice. i c. nut meats, chopped 1 c. cracker drumibs l 88S I cup milk. l 1-2 tsp. 1399190!‘ 1 tbsp, metlezl butter. Mix rice. nut meats and cracker crumbs, add well-beaten egg, milk salt and pper. Turn into but- tered sma bread pan. ui- but- tier over it, cover and be e I hcur in iilbderate oven (350 degrees F) Turn onto hot platter and serve with following sauce: l Keep all utensils, whatever kind, wrupulously clean. Use n slender brush for spouts, tuba, crevices and grooves. 2 Sediment and stains affect flavor. Ordinary washing will not remove them, l0 scour often with I suitable scouring material, 3 Never put your coffee maker away after use i without washing with clean, bot, soapy water. ‘ Then rinse with boiling water, drain and dry. 4 If you use a cloth filler or bag, wash it after use with water and baking soda-not soap. Rinse and keep it submerged in clean, cool water. g 0111113,?‘ 5 You can only gel best results from good coflea p {ibgpbggcllfmuk -c$rectly ground for your method of cofieo - S . 1-2 tsp. salt m“ n3’ Little Pefiliel‘ Ccok on on in butter 3 minutes, stirring constantly: add flour and stir un-til well blended. then pour on milk, stirring all the while, and bring to boiling point, add salt and pepper and strain. MAXWELL HOUSE is a blend of the very finest cofleee the world produces, roasted by a npecial process that captures every atom of its extra flavor and rich, full-bodied goodness. It ofiern yon precisely correct grinds for each typo of coEee-maker-DRIP and REGULAR. Because it comes sealed in a Super-Vacuum tin by the Vita-Fresh process, Maxwell Home Cofieo 1 ' reaches you as fresh as the very hour it left Lbl roasting ovens. It in always: (Relieves Distress Froiifi MFEMAIE WEAKNSS AM lhlpl Iulld UP Roll llocdl Thousands upon thousands of wom- en and girls who suffer from func- ' » i tional monthly disturbances- headache backache cramps, dis- tress of “ egularities", nervous, tired. blue, weak feelings- have obtained most gratiiyin relief bly taking Lydia E. Pin am's e etable Compound Tablets (W th added iron). Plnkhamti Tablets not: only relieve such distress. they also hel build up resistance against loodi o , "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" it. h l b ild until. 5.3.3.. “PM Money Buys More When You Budget ORWELL SCHOOL Muleam 37 Report for September. cm" Hg 1 Average ‘or Junior Grade X Sr.—i. Faustino. Naddy Virginia‘ Mwlfifl’ 93 p" gfrglge ziin-ilfl-LRKPVL McKenna, __._________ , 9 —i. uth M Le . m4“) I. Lilian Nadidy, 3. Betty Nggdymn 1N {EL 1 made VI-l- 59012:: Manhood. Housewives in Greenland do n” throw away their coffee grounds I-éitgigetn McKenna. r V-l. Kenneth Ma Lean. ftc in I. Stanley MacLeod. c free; “the; iliTfii. E1115; gig a $1111? In 51-1- Win08! NB-ddy. later to traders or for part/y m, . Nd MMDOHB. d. S. Wilbur ffg5hnjgnt& Ant;- a mud mm . 191mb o1 salt is added. Finally, MacDonald. Grade III Jr-—1. Virginia Mac- gfignfliwn to‘ poor wgmen who ego L°°‘1' severe more es. Are t ey Grade II—1. Betty MacDonald, than duo...“ awgy? A... no, Th”. 3- 319-1!‘ Mldfiflii- are then eaten with a. spoon Grade I Sn-Josephlne Noddy. ' START 0F SWISS GYM“ I Jr. 1. Gloria MacDonald. i. Marcellus McDonald. 3. Roger MMLt-‘Bii Mid Merrii McKeima. The history oi’ Switzerland a, n .. H1 Average 1°!‘ $811101‘ federated government began Aug. i, 1291, with Needlecraft J For The H0 FOR. THE WILLOWY LOOK f]; peas for two and a can of peaches.’ “liq-ml; Wm. m“. pimed MRI-m“ Naturally the grocer sends extrl There's nothing more becgmlrlg measures of peas, his choicert than the frock with the fitted mid- brand of peaches. rlfi and the gathered skirt. Pretty Buying on impulse. That black enough for ‘e date dress. woollen dress you could.n't resist . 3558 is designed for looked dingy with your brown l0. 13. 14. 13. 13 and 20- Size 15 "(iii-Rs 2 3-4 yards 39.inch fab- ric with 3-8 yard contrasting. a defensive league. Unpaid bills! What bud rpend- Careless ordering. " . . . green cliil matching accessories for thil one costume. “Keelping up wgh the Jonheaiel.‘ Month! puvmen on I = M9- 1» order attcrn: Writ or e ionge you didn't need eat up Ill picture withpyour name eand ‘ail: surplus for entertaining, little dress wit cents in coin or splurges. stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau, If you budgeted ahead? 'I'he Charlottetown Guardian. Needlecraft Department. You'd choon a noft green or gay plaid frock to go with the accesaoriel 5W1’ Nb- 9559- you already have. You'd cave enough that way to Namom‘ “"'”_"" cover payments on the chaise- longue. Or you might refurbllh old furniture with slip cavern. Planned spending cuts out wash, helps you afford what you want most. Oui- 32-page booklet teli| how to net up l budget; how to divide your income for rent. food. clothes and other expenses. Hu uakd cans: 1A: cam v.24’: anti-in Street Address Province ._____________ THANKS T0 CANADA CAPE TOWN —- (GP- - when Prime Minister J.c. Smuts opened , n military hospital for the Imper- Send 70¢ m wins 101' 7011i’ 00v! ial troops at Bahiigwanath ro- Blidiet and Buy for Better UV- centiy. he thanked Canada publi- ing" to Charlottetown Guardian ¢1y [or the nurses “n; m m; Home Service. Be sure to write Union s; south All-ml, plainly your name, addi-ess lnd Chest Colds he name of ‘stoklet. To Helm filmy ltiiti on Gemini Vicitsvmitua 5w Name Street Addrcn 35 5 8 IZII IO- Provimi r . T m" r Fashions "1 Literature