‘l: W!‘ _ 1S- -..__‘__‘__1 " '_ __ ____ lit‘- "r I f‘! l t“. U l‘ a i I 4,; -1. .4 f f. ' . all‘ ." i A .i ~. ouTBFm l ff I had knowi in the morning How wearily all the day (‘he words unkind would trouble my mind That I said when you went dway, l had been more careful, darling, Nor given you needless pain; But we vex our own with look and tone We may never take back again. For though in the quiet evening You may give me the kiss of peace. Yet it well might be that never for me The pain of the heart should cease! {ow many go forth at morning Who never come home at night! \nd heart have Lroken for harsh words spoken That sorrow can ne'er set right. Ve have careful thought for the stranger, And smiles for the guest; But oft for "our own” the bitter tone. Though we love our own than best. Ah! lips with the curve impatient. sometime Ah! brow with the shade of scorn, Twere a cruel fate, were the night too late To undo the work of the morn! —Margaret E. Sangater. Children never seem to ti?! 0f peanut butter sandwiches. To fancy them up a little combine equal parts of peanut butter. raisins and celery with salt t0 taste and enough mayonnaise t0 give a good spreading consist- ency. To remove stubborn coffee 0!‘ tea stains from cups and saucers. rub them with a damp cloth 61P- ped in baking soda. A large plastic bowl cover alip- ped under a P8P?!‘ be! “led f" garbage keeps the ha! Water‘ tight. Your husband's shirt collars will last longer if he remembers t0 slip his necktie into place be- iore donning his shirt. This, ao- hoi-ding to laundrv experts. l! l": tier than forcing the collar up an ‘hack down again after the shirt lhas been buttoned. To preserve the left-over egg yolks from a recipe requiring only the egg whites, place them in n. mail bowl and cover with tWO ablespoons of salad oil. They WAKE lIP YOUR "EVER B|lE- Colonial - And You'll Jump 0d ll Bod in the Moviiiir Rarii‘ to Go The liver should pour out about 2 pints d lfiilo iuiog into your digestive tract avary day. t bile is not flowing freely, your food may not ' t. It may iuat decay in the ve tract. n lac bloata up your atnmao . Ya lQtflbdfllxilfifiltbd-KYOU foal sour, sunk and “I . “it if. tgoeetmild. lantla artar‘: ma. C tbaaa 2 pinta of bile flow- PANIIID All l0 PIIPI! DIIIGN N0. I-‘II Uotorful shades of floss are used embroider those beautiful pana- on e hmcheon set. Rot iron torn Ho. I-1IO oositains I motif with complete instructions IloodlJork Book m coats. ‘to order: sand so cents in coin la Needlework Bureau, Charlotte town Guardian. Design 8o. I'm Livingfileisure ' ITHE WOMAN'§ REALM! will than keep soft and fresh in your refrigerator until used, and are convenient to have on hand. Unruly eyebrow hairs can be trained by lightly touching, them with bandoline, and then combing them into the desired pattern. Make-up experts advise a very light coating with bandoiine for daytime appearances, and then a heavier application of the same material before retiring. In many cases a couple of weeks of such‘ "training" will permanently aim brow growth along desired lines. If you are inclined to favor the nonchalantly-styled hair-do, make sure you know tlic difference be- tween one which is nonchalant and one which is merely a moss. Men, says One expert, are nearly al- ways highly critical of stringy. unkempt, unstyled hair. But, per- haps rather aggravatingly". these same men would iuther you didn't have a hair-do which is so intri- cately fashioned that they are afraid to get near it for fear of wrecking the coiffure structure be- yond immediate repair. S0 now, all you have to do is figure out your own compromise of hair- styling. Cream cheese and currant jelly are a delicious accompaniment to‘ crisp crackers for an easily as- sembled desserl. Cut the cheese into squares for individual serv- ings and serve the jelly-in tiny individual containers, if you like. New household and garden gloves of plastic made with knit- ted cotton or soft napped linings add comfort and hand protection. The covering which protects the lining is said to be unaffected by hot water, cleaning soaps or kitch- en greases. STYLE HAIR T0 SHOW PRETTY PINK EARS With tresses being as short as they fashionably are today, it is very easy for you to present fully revealed ears. But a Hollywood glamor authority says that first. be sure your ears are pretty. If they're not. nearly all of the cur- rent hairstyllngs can be contrived to fully or partially conceal the ears, as need may be, and this is a very good glamor idea. He makes another suggestion anent ears; be sure to give them a faint touch of face powder, to make cer- tain they aren't unattractiveiy shiny. Also, if your ears aren't too attractive, don't wear earrings so large and glittering that they inevitably draw attention ear- ward. Gash the fat around a slice of smoked ham before baking and brolling to keep it from curling. Cloves may be inserted in the fat if desired before cooking and the slice basted with apple cider. FUR! USED MORE FOR TRIMMING PARIS—-Furs are used freely this season, but: as a trimming rather than for warmth. This season's wool materials are thick enough and warm enough to take care of that. All fur-linings are often put in- side velvet afternoon coats, they appear again in some of the short boxy jackets which match Moly- neux's simple street frocks. Fur trimmings, in this order of Household Scrapbook I; Roberta Ina Rubber Plant are yellow, loosen the dirt around the edge of the pot and remove the plant to a different pot. The root may be pot-bound. or the aoll may be wormy. but in either case it is wise to repot the plant. Chocolate Sauce The result is delicious if about two tablespoons of peanut butter are added to the usual recipe for chocolate sauce. Pour over ice cream 0r pudding. l Pressing Trousers Men's trousers will acquire a knife-like edge if pressed \nd! clamp paper. ‘v If the faves of the rubber plant‘ EC. Williams 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “Irregaivlless of this, we shall go." iation of “disaster”! Si. Which one of these words is misspelled? Insensate, insidious, in- sence, insensibie. 4. What does the word "abiect" 5. What is a word beginnins- with per that means “boundary”? ANSWERS 1, Say, "Regardless of this." There is no such word as irredard- less. 2. Pronounce first s as z. 3. Incense. 4. Down in spirit or hope. lowly dreomsT-Shakespeare. 5. Perimeter. vOOQ>OO%OQQlM%OQ% 0 Morning Smile pco%-co<€»¢e<$>oo< Edm" The artist was proud of his lat- est canvas; it was a futuristic paint- ing, supposed to represent a Dutch landscape. He cnade arrangements to exhibit lt at the art. museum. and beneath it hung a. printed m- ticc: “Don't touch with cane or. umbrella." When he went back to get his painting, he found that an unap- preciative small boy had added to the sign the following postscript: "Take an axc." Diner — "Walter. the portions see-m to have got a lot smaller lately." Waiter-Jfllust. an optical illusion. sir. Now that the restaurant has been enlarged. they look smaller — that's all." Do The Stars Sa -- 3! Genevieve Kesnble For Thin-shy, October 20 popularity, are: Mink (for tie and scarf collars, also bunches of mink tails worn for tassel-trim- ming); black nstrakan, beaver, civet cat, panther or leopard, and last but by no means least bad- ger, the novelty fur which has SUIPIIII — Mr. and Mrs. Oz- sla Hargreaves l _' ' happiness (and surprise. too) in a Sault Sta. llario. Canada. hospital. The rur- prisa: quadruple! daughter; the had expected a single child. , 33,3135, m” "“"*""""°" °' "1' ' able end seems to be in sight, with recognition and from influential sources. A favor- pmmise of substantial aid for worthwhile projects. While growth and eventual security seem at hand it may be difficult to convince capi- tal for cherished expansion. Per- sistent and faithful effort may win. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is are impelled to seek larger and far- reaching scenes of operation, espe- cially in putting over important projects o! solid and enduring pro- portlons. Sustained efforts. sound plans and logical developments deem to bee!’ rich fruit, although on and production may be held up for want of resources or needed capital. However with per- aistent efforts. high purpose and good headwork apposition or im- pediment may melt away. A child born on this day will be Better English A , I mean? i "And banish hence these abject. REASON and commonsense seem to indicate an auspicious launch- ing of projects of more than pass- i lng significance, wltih s forecast of encouragement The Earl of I-Iarewood, son of the British princess royal, and his recent bride, the former Austrian concert pianist, Marion Stein, are shown feeding the pigeons in St. itiarlis Square in Venice, Italy. The ‘ couple began their honeymoon in Paris and are leisurely taking their 2. What is the correct pronum- time about getting back to England and the rigors of house ébidbididd icrease a girl's chance of marriage? asset to marriage. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am one of three girls, all employed and We are the support of our mother. making good salaries. FJIDORTDTHYEIX says- Marriage Wilh Degree How Good A Matrimonial Bet ls Girl With Education? DEAR MISS DIX: Do you think a college education lends to de- My observation shows that boys shy away from the college graduate in many cases. "fine, intelligent, good-looking girls with college educations who never had a date. It seems to me that a college education should be an l-l outlook on life and has been trained to see both sides of a subject. Then she is more interesting to live with because she reads and thinks ,. and has something entertaining to talk about. And. finally, no matter how old she gets to be nor how much she loses hcr complexion, she never gets to be as ugly as an ignorant woman is. LEARNING PAYS I have traveled much in countries in which only a few of the higher-up women are educated, and as I looked at the dull, stupid. sodden faces of the middle-aged and old women, without one ray of intelligence to light them up, I thought that it paid to educate wo- men just to make them caster on the eyes. if for no other reason. No women are so set in their ways and so impossible to manage as ignorant women. Nor are any women such nnggers as they who -,never read or think and who, having no ncw ideas, are driven to lharping continually on the same subject. college-bred woman is the best matrimonial bct, but unfortunately not all men are wise enough to know this, and it is true that statistics show that a college education is no help toward getting a husband. So for every reason al per- That Body; 0f Yours James W. Barton, l. l). ~ ——\§a-_-._- 80M! CAUSES 0F THIN BIDOD ‘ A physician making an examin. ation oi a patient oomplainim" of ‘tiredness and weakness examines the blood for tho number of red blood cells‘ or oomuscles, and for the amount of hemoglob n tlrfln) in these red cells. 1f the number of calls is below normal, llver or llver extract is given, and if the amount of hemoglobin ls be- low normal. in addition to liver and liver extracts, iron is given. The disease, however, thin blood, is called anemia. Sometimes a. physician finds that despite his treatments with liver and iron the potion-L's blood does not improve and thus that something is interfering with the natural in- crease in the number and richness tin hon) of the red cells or corp- uscles. A close examination may re- veal that the skin is wax-like. the patient, is inclined to be slow slow in his or her movements and is somewhat overweight. The wax-like underactive thyroid gland, which ls not pouring enough thyroid Juice into the blood. A metabolism iesi. shows the thyroid gland to be underaciive to the extent of 10 to 20 per cent, which is causing ai. the symptoms -- thin blood, and slowness of all the body processes. In the "Connecticut State Medi- cal Journalflfl Dr. Sidney E. Eisen- berg. New Britain. reports a case of a. woman who had had a severe loss of blood. which. despite blood transfusions and a long course of iron treatment, failed to impmve. The metabolism test showed the thyroid gland to be underactive, and, she was immediately given thyroid extract to speed up the thyroid gland. She was first given only one half grain daily; this was increased gradually over a period of three months to s maintenance dose of 3 grains daily. After 7 Imonilhs treatment the basal metab- olism rate was normal, and tho ii- flustratlons showed a much more ‘ alert and active looking woman. While thyroid extract. by means ANSiVERz Undoubtedly a college education is an iisset to marri- , M m5 mflabilusm- ‘e55 W“ the age because the more a broader-minded she is. the better fitted she is to make a good wife. Every woman who has a husband ito get. along with, a house to run, dinner to cook, a baby to rear, needs all that any collcge can teach her of biology and psychology and chemistry and finance. There are many reasons why n well-educated wo- man mnkcs a better wife than an illiterate one. begin with, she is, as a general thing, easicr to gut. along with and more reasonable to live with because she has a wider 7y Q i treatment found necessary in this case many cases. where blood re- mains thin despite liver and iron treatment. are caused by infection lsomewhere in the body-Aeelh. gurus. tonsils, gall bladder, large intestine. I \O<§>OO%OO%O l y’ Cook ’s Corner skin and overweight points to an asions/Lite 1 FOR THE‘ no IIATIEIING LINE You'll like the way softer styling adds subtle flattery to this track- see the. tuoked shoulders and draped bodice detail, tho easy flare of the seven gore skirt. No. 2923 is cut in sizes 12. ii, 16. 18, 20. 36. 8. 40. 43. 44 and 46. Bise 1U, 3% yards 39-inch. Send 25 cents for each Pattern which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you want. Include postal unit. or zone number in your address. . Address Pattern De artmeni The Charlottetown Gus an. Pattern No. 3923 Nlana Address City Province a\i'i Lonely Parade Fannie amt She was sensitive about all this. guarding her intimacy with house- hold machinations even from _those for whom she performed them exercising care even to keep the rousemald in ignorance of these night raids. If the Charlottenburg suspected that the beautifully fluted ruffles on her bedroom curtains were the work o1 Kitty, she commented not at all. Neither did Sierra, but for the reason that, unalert to such details, she only sensed in a vague way this fest of a one-servant establishment. Without benefit of the one maid, who was never kept. up for late service, you could count on return- lng to Twenty-one East, after s play or concert. to find a fastidious array of cold foods, bottled beers and a chafing dish already filled match to the spirit lamp. Usually these repasts‘ were spread on the card table before the Charlotte!‘- burg's open fire, or on those rare occasions when Kitty or Sierra came alone, laid out at one end o’ the dining room. Even the Char- iottenburg, who, ‘as she fattened. iativeiy slender budget, was ulti- mately to establish a. culinary re- ham-ewe- putatlon for this household o! ' three women. APPLE PUDDING The morning that Kitty received 2.335 a mauve note on Pretorious-Twecd lamp m3“ stationery, she rnn immediately 1% tablespoons flour l'.-i teaspoons baking powder ‘.5 cup chopped nuts (optional) 6 mediumclzed tart apples, peei- ed, cored and diced. Beat. eggs until light, then beat in sugar Add fliour. sifted wdtih bak- ing powder. stir until blended. Fold in apples. Place in s greased bak- ing dish and bake. covered. in s moderately slow oven, 3% degrees F» until the apples are almost ten- lder, about 30 minutes. die-move cover and continue baking until sonally have been working for fifteen years, during which time I have top L‘ browned. “bout 20 minutes‘ handed over my pay envelope to my mother without opening it and have only received a small allowance out of it. The time has come now when I would like. to make arrangements to get married, hut cannot do so as I have not the money necessary to get the clothesI I need. I have asked mother to increase my allowance for this pur- What shall I do? . ANXIOUS READER ANSWER: If you have the backbone of a fishing worm, you will turn, and refuse to turn over your s After all. the matter is in your own pose, but she has refused to do so. alary to your greedy mother. hands, as she has no way of (Continued on Page 9) ambitious, capable, shrewd and far- viaioned: may need cooperation from high places to further its seri- ous work end "objectives. Famous four are seen in their crib atholpitai in Bault Ste. Marie. {Ibo heaviest baby weighed three pounds, eaves ounces at birth, the Serve cold with cream. Yield: six servings. 5d How Can I .;!! Iyllane Ashley Q- How should tennis rackets be stored? A. Cover the strings with vase- line jelly before putting away for the winter. This will prevent the strings from drying and snapping during the time the rackets are not in use. downstairs with it. entering the -:'3'1ll'IIIIZIZIIIZiZIIIJI1 m“ rature and awaiting no more than s» “outwith 19, 19,9 m E1 ‘Q>OQ%Q O%OOQ Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee M0%00<i40%¢0%00§>€t Q. If one falls to hear s nami in an introduction, is it all right to ask the one who is making the introduction to repeat it? A. Address your question to the person being introduced to you. as, "I'm sorry, but I did not hear your name clearly." Q. At a wedding supper. where should the father of the bride- groom be seated? A. At the right of the bride! mother. Q. 1s it proper to ronnova new ing dishes or dinner plates first from the table? A. The dinner plates Shwld M removed first from the table. then the serving dishes. became avowedly the gourmet, remained outside the Plmflm Charlottenburgs bedroom silo mystery v1 how KMY- ‘m a "- uitaneousiy with her knock. The Charlottenburg looked u‘ with unconcealed annoyance “What a thing w doi Close that door. I hate being barged in on wheiia I'm dressing!" Kitty seated hersei! on the edit (Continued on Fag?‘ 9) EAII s With PYRAY Gives You Itllll (iillii How can I make a substitute for whipped cream? A. Grate one apple. add two or three tablespoons of sugar and one egg white. Beat until light. Q. l-Iow can I remove ink stains from a desk? A. ‘fry applying equal parts of vinegar and linseed oil to the spots. IITIIIITIG Plll Don't ruler from wcarieonie. throbbing Anhritlc Pain. Do as thousands of Canadians have done and get quick relief. Take Templeton-i rat-cm. opeciall " Other two Hargreave children, Kimmy and Sandra are seen with d With birth nof quads, youngsters have tuddenly found §Z.,f.,,'c°§,,§“§{§‘,‘,',',,,,',‘}f§,f,f_ themselves with four new sisters. at drug counters. ‘I-ll nextth pou dllixouncos andthell tstbr m“ three arizeiethi-ee‘? ft was first quadrupleiiinrtlh ia “l” “ e ‘There's no better smur- anoe of "super" Iolulta in yourbakingtbanuaingtha i’ New Improved Super 504' gives you MOI! ntra-sudm longer-lasting iuds. ‘I Safer for colon. i Contains IVIAV — ae blood required — no hard atlvbblfll- {ii-a g liar Fined baking results-gel’ . FEISCHMANNS YEAST rasf, Acrmol s jfyoubakeatliomedlll Fldachmann’: Yeast. $00 howjuifily it P" w work-howoonvoniantw uasdeehoyyourbfeldli roileandbtinahirnvllt“ in tastun and