PAGE EIGHT .Woman’siRealm .-:- Socia and Person OO-v-O-O-Q-OH THE PRESENT, 111E FUTURE an experienced hairdresser to know AND THE PAST.‘ if his client has recently been lll. "1! you live in a. hot, dry country. the hair is stiff and curly. 1n l. wet climate it becomes 1M1!- YOU can see this by noticing the fair flaxen hair of the Nordic races and the stiff. black curls of the netITOPB- "In Britain. hair gets stiffer and coarser the further north you so." The Present is not hero. n cussed away Before you siwkP-s» Parishes W- day. The future is the Past grown thin and wim- Suddenly is leaps upon us and i5: grim. Rolling beneath our feat. it turns, once more And is that. living Past it was be- fore. 5o 1n perpetual change we away, Only to h renewed another day. . -J. St. Loe 5traclicy' . LONDON TO HAVE WORLD GAMES OF In“ The biggest gathering of women athletes ever known is‘ t0 W“ place in London in August. 1934. when the Blllifll Empire games are hcld here, as well as the Women?» World games. Events for women are to be 1n- In infants by ftir the oommon- nude‘, m the Empire games and HOME NURSING HINT THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN OO-O Do roth y Dix.’s Letter Blox on» 0o+o+o41>o0+4 0+» WOMEN ATHLETES g Does a College Degree Interfere With a Girl's Chance 0f Marriage ? —- Widow Who Regrets Too Late That She Refued Husband Divorce. Dear Miss Dix-Do you think i.‘ college education tends to decrease a girl's chance of marriage? My observation shows that boys shy away from the college graduate in many cases. I know many fine, intelligent, good- looking girls with college educations who never have a date. It seems to me that a college ‘ucation should be an asset to marriage. IELEN. Answer: Undoubtedly a. college education 1g u; “at w marriage because the more a woman knows and the broader-minded she is, the better fitted ch, i; g9 make a good wife. Every woman who has a husband to act clans with. a house to run, dinner to cook, a baby to rear, needs all that any college can teach hci- of biology and psychology and chemistry and nncncg, There are many reasons why a. .. ‘l educated woman makes c batm- wife than an illiterate one. To begin with, she is, as a general thing, fl ms COOK'S CORNER ICED TOMATO snmnm‘ when is no mm tempting m», sondishforthlsseascucftbcyeu‘ than a tomato sherbet. You cm been this mlxtiuo in l. mechani- cal refrigerator-or you can tum it into mctildfl. cover them Mobil! mid bury them in crushed ice and ice-cream salt. As to servins the sherbet-You will find it offers l. delightful new version of the chil- led appetizer with which to Start ofl I. luncheon or l dinner. Or try serving it in blocks. with l. wonderful whipped cream salad dreuing (using preferably, a. may- onnaise base) on crispest lettuce. as c, salad innovation; perhaps you would like it at an evening party. Or follow this southern trick and let the sherbet, in small glasol. accompany the meat course, wo- ferahly one of fried or broiled - I -:- x x 4 x A A 4 AA fist?! AAAAAA ions rssrso RECIPES or TEMPTINC} Split ‘slit hard-boiled eggs lengthwise and rcmovc tho yollo. To tho -'- 1-1 A A x 2.‘ A_Q A x A x L A L x 4 A ix ‘terotoro liursnssro. ISALAD~ A ED EGG yolks add 1% tcaspconfuls oi butter, 1 icospoonlu lcl cram, 2 tablo- spoonsiuls oi vinegar, scant tcsspocnlul cl Colman s Mustard, ‘pinch oi cayenne and % icaspoonlul of alt. Mix ic form s paste. Refill the wliiic oi c551 cndwiiiviwcn cold-boiled spinach with mayonnaise. est cause of all lllncs is a wrong Wpresentatives from every pa“ o, easier to got along with and more reasonable to live with becausg chc has chicken. diet. It is most important for par- _.,_c Empire are expected‘ “men meia wider outlook on life and has been trained to see both sides of a sub- ents to realize that they must fol- fir“ Brash Emmi“? games were. Ject. Then she is. more interesting to live with because she reads Ind low m the minutcst detail the dcc- had at Hamilton, Gamma’ m 1930, thinks and has something entertaining to talk about. And, finally, no to“ mflmcmom 1n mgxng 1G,.“ matter how old she gets to be nor how much she loses her complexion, Cook two cups canned tomatoes; two slices of onion; one stalk of celery, chopped fizie; one branch no women competed. ‘ For the World games 250 women. athletes will gather, coming from 25 different countries. in tho total quantities they give, and the frequency with which they give them. on” mm UNSINKABIE sun‘ GOES BATHING NOW You: hair demands more atten- tion in the summer than at any other time of year. _ May is the month to pay special attention to getting hair into ex- cellent fozm to withstand drying vsuznrner sun, salt water and the like. Rcmcmlber that unless your hair hB-l the right. adnount 0f oil it. is going to look dry and unhealthy long before fall comes again. But too much oil is us bad as too little. A good old-fashioned massage night and morning with the finger tips, will correct an oily condition. Avoid too frequent shampoolhg if your hair has a tendency toward oiliness. Every ten days should be often enough to washit. If it gets tinbearibly oily between washings try a dry shampoo. An unsinkable bathing suit has been successfully demonstrated at Birmingham. It is a costume and water wings combined and is claim- ed as, the world's first unslnkable bathing costume. It inflates with air in the water. A new nautical costume is a back- less model that has a. row of min- iature signal flagsJtiny copies 0f the code flags with which ships speak to each other at sew-reach- ing from shoulder to waist. WOMEN ruacnmts cram: MEN'S PLACES IN Boy-s SCHOOLS LONDON, July c~About 7,000 women teachers have charge of classes of in En land and Rubbing ym" ha" vlwmusly Wales. Not ‘till: are Wfifflen replac- wml 5 mush bath towel each mgm ing men as teachers in boys’ schools, after you have massaged the scalplbut they “e also being appointed will go far toward removing excess as inspector‘ oiL This is o. treatment which re- Schoohnutem ha“ become m quires morning after morning work. worried by the mcreasmg we o, Wm You can't do it just once or twice men mt teachers that they have and hope to get good results. planned debates on the 5,151,.“ m, any ha“ m“! a “rune” beau" their annual conference. tifully, but when it comes to re- They propose ma, the“, mould tainlng the wave and staying set, the reverse is true. So why not be- gin at once to get rid of the oil? If you haven't already learned to massage your scalp properly here's the right way. Place your elbows on a table with your head in your hands. Now move your scalp and not y-our fingers. Keep it up for 10 minutes each night and sec the improvement in a few weeks. SWIFT GROWTH , OF HAIR. SHOWS QUICK IWMPER I1 you are hOf-tdfiflpflbd your hair grow: faster than that of a woman iLiLY FLOWERS AFTER. be “an, adequate supply of school- masters to ensure that all boys above infant-school age are taught by men." _ - TWENTY YEARS Queen Victoria's giant water-lily, the Victoria. Regla. i: in flower at the Durban Botanic Gardens for tho first time for 20 years. It has Hceen grown from a seed which Wu lobtained from the Royal Plant at Kew Gardens. ' The Victoria. Rosin i! 8mm“! found growing in water from four who 100k; calmly on life. to slx feet deep in equlnwtlll Am- “Tho hair reflects every nervous erlca. The iiecitliar 1°Fm8ll°n °1 condition of the body." declares M. the great leaves give them 811th 3oudpu, a French hairdresser in great buoyancy that a “M11 wild Imidon. "As a. result it is easy for can stand on them. flfsgnarkablo gain: with new {double tonic. ' Richest imported ‘beer yeast now concentrated 7 ‘times and combined with iron. Gives solid flesh m afew wee/ts. 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Montreal, Quebec. she never gets to bc as ugly as an ignorant woman is, 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, codden faces of the middle-aged and old women, without one ray of intelligence to light them up, I thought that it paid to educate women Just to make them easier 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 arc any women such nuggets as they who never read or think and who, having no new ideas, are driven to harping w“- tlnually on the same subject. So for every reason the college-bred woman is tho best matrimonial bet, 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 get- ting a husband, and that any little moron with a peaches-and-crcam complexion can marry all around l-icr sister with a degree. 'I'h18 is to be attributed chiefly to the vanity of man which causes him to prefer a. woman he can look down upon rather than on; 9° whom he would have to look up to, or even one who is on his own level. He likes to be an oracle and to have his opinions received with bated breath and not to be disputed by a female who perhaps knows mar-Q mgn he dog, This preference for nitwlts obtains even among men who are college graduates themselves and who, one would think, would prefer women who were fitted to be their intellectual companions. But not so. At least bo- forc marriage. Even scholars will marry girls who have never read any- thing more profound than the society column in the newspaper and expect to find them their soulnintes. The reason why there are so many husbands whose wives do not understand them is because there an so many men who marry dumb-bells. And, of course, there are many boys who stop school early and go to work and these are afraid cvcn to dale an educated girl because they are under the impression that all college graduates spend their time discus- parsley, slowly together for about. one hour. in an enameled sauce- pan. Then press together through a sieve. Add one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon sugar and one-half toa- spoon paprika. and mix. Lot chill. Then fold in one cup whipped cream. IFrecae in a mould or small moulds, packed in ice (three parts ice, one part. salt) for three hours. Or pour into the freezing drawer of an automatic refrigerator and let freeze. _, , _. SPICE 0am: ‘this’; Oream: 1-2 cup of butter with 1-2 cup of sugar, add 1-2 cup of buttermilk and 1-2 cup of molasses in whch 1-2 teaspoon soda has been stirred. Then add: 2 cups of flour sifted before measuring, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2 cloves, 1-2 teaspoon ginger. And last add: 3 eggs, well beaten. This makes 1 thick layer. It should bake for about 20 minutes in mod- r Please do not Forgot that iuspoonlul cl Colman’: Mustard. ll is very important to the success cl this solid. li brings out the true Flavour,- gives it o real lppctlzlng touch. Not only salads but every kind oi fish, mui, poultry, game and cheese arc more Interesting ivhen eaicn wllli this rare English musfcrd. Qrlmaus “'5'” Mustard g AIDS DIGESTION I AMorningSmile ' crate oven, soo degrees F. sing th Einstein theory or something like it. Absolutely without reason, because in reality a girl college graduate is as harmless and meek as Mary's little lamb, men have always stood in terror of the biuc stocking. And that is why no smart woman ever lets a man find out how smart she is. DOROTHY DIX. o 0 0 0 0 0 Dear Dorothy Dix-You often advise wives to stay with husbands who are‘ not faithful and not divorce them. Listen to my story: I am now a widow, having had a husband who strayed from me and. two small child- ren. After ruining the lifc of a good woman, whose only fault. was loving him too wcll, he confessed to me that; this woman had borne him a son and he wanted me to divorce him so that he could marry her and legiti- mize the child. I refused, but I have bitterly regretted it, for since my own children are grown they have lost all respect for ms and reproach me for trying to hold a man who no longer loved me and refusing to give the child a name. Now I would give my life to undo the wrong I did an innocent child by holding on to my husband. A I-JLEARTBROEII WOMAN. Answer i You mistake my position on the divorce subject. I only advise wives to refuse to divorce their husbands when the man is of the philanderer type, one of the men whohas no deep affection for any woman and who is lured away by every pretty face that crosses his path. That sort of man tires of his new flame in a littlo whilc m4 invgflpbly coma b“! home. Also, generally, whatever of real aflcction ho has belongs to his wife, and if she is patient with him sho can often keep her home together. i Also, I think u. woman is wise not to rush cfl to the divorce court. when she has a middle-aged husband who thinks ho has fallen m love with some flapper volms 611011211 to be his dsushter. That kind c! infatu- ation is symptomatic of his ago and if his wife icmporizos with him ho is almost sure to realize that he can't go the pace of youth, and has really nothing in common with/modern youth, and he also will return to home and mother. But when s. man tolls his wife that he has ceased to love her and that ho is in love with some other woman and that his whole happiness is bound up in this other woman, then I think the wife is wise to let him go in peace. She has lost him, anyway, and she will find no happiness in holding on to a man who hates her because she is standing between bim and happiness. But I think you and your children's attitude toward your husband's mistress and her child are the very acme of modern gallantry. It takes n fine spirit for a woman to see that the woman who has ousted he: in her husband's affections can he a good woman who is the hapless victim of love and circumstances, and to pity her and regret not having made her‘ lot. and that of her child easier. I salute you. DO DIX. l U I O O I Dear Miss Dix-What do you think of a. husband, who prides him- self on being an excellent husband and who is very proud and happy, so he says, with his young uiifc, who on the afternoon of their first wedding anniversary calmly goes out to dinner with some men? This when the wife has a aspccial dinner all ready, tho house lovely, her hair waved and her prettiest frockon. Of course, he says he forgot, but. if he loved his wife, would he forget? ' Answer: Being a. man he probiffaly would. because anniversaries mean nothing to the average man. He does not make of them the fetish that women do. It is said that o. florist in New York has made l great fortune out of sub- stltuting for the memories of husbands and remembering the anniver- saries their wives cherish and sending them flowers upon the proper occasions. ‘ - I admit that any wife would be sore whose husband treated her u yours did you on this great and sentimental occasion, but it is no lndi. cation that he doesn't love you and isn't glad he married you. It is just IlElP Fllli TIRED VllVhS desk with his mler to command st- tention, and when this had no sf- fect he acid sharply: l ‘The history teacher noticed that one of his pupils was day-dream- lngoutozthoclassroomvrindcrwand not following his work on the- blackboard. The master rapped umrlly on the "Board, Jonesl" Tho pupil loked uppgtartled. "Oh. yes. sir-Very!" he replied. The bachelor was paying his re- cently-married friend a visit. . V _ ‘p, m. ."""'#A'ti.'."i’... F1381‘ AID _ Fotethought may prevent accid- ents. and quick thought and action may prevent an accident from turn- ing into a. fatality. Know the rules for first aid. and apply them when necessary, without losing your head. The cardinal principle of flrlt aid accident as the faculties at hand will permit. If you are going on a hunting, camping or extensive auto- mobile trip, it is a wise precaution to carry along a first aid outfit, which may be secured from any dnigstoxmuarnhowtousethe contents. when anyone has boon inland. cot the victim to a doctor as coon as possible aftcr applying first aid. Bleeding or hemorrhage is one of the commonest and most serious accidents. When an artery has been severed, as a. result of a serious cut, the blood is bright red and comes in spurts. In that one. pressure should ~be applied to the heart side of the point of bleeding, pu- ferably with a tourniquet, which ml? be improvised from a handker- chlef or piece of cloth. If it is neces- that. he isn't. romantically minded, and so the wlsc thing for you to do is to recognize the fact that you will always have to begin lbout l. week before an anniversary reminding him that the momentous occasion is about to take place or else just forget it yourself. After nil, if a man ll good and kind to you 364 days o. year, it doesn't matter whether he ssndl you roses on the 365th or riot. But husbands’ forgetting anniversaries is one 0f the reasons why wives get that oh-whal/s-thc-use-look in their eyes. stry to apply the tourniquet for any perlodof time, it should be loosened every 15 or 20 minutes, to prevent gangrene. Should it prove llfiPflcticable to apply a. tourniquet,‘ pressure may be applied by the fing- ers or by means of a pad held in p366 by I bandage. DORUIBY DIX. Wmmdsshouldbocloanndsndo. VACATIQNS 4 and ' IiEAL is to render such help in HD1613!‘ is. um: __...L__-l "52!" cuitlblc antiseptic applied. This is pu-tlcuh-rly isnportmt when u» wound my contain infected mat- erlal. Dog bites should b0 cleansed and ooutcrlaod. If possible, the animal should be rut undu- oboervuticn in scoff itisrabid, andifitshowl ov- idcmoe of this dicaso, anti-able treatment should b0 institutcd by a tlhvliclln- - Burns require first bid comma to prevent infection and to rcllue pain and shock. Alpply s suitable ointment or droning and protect the injured part0. 1f the burn is extensive a doctor should be con- suited. Fractures should be treated by applying I splint made of my rigid material to prevent my further iniury to the tisluec by the frag- ments of bone and t6 facilitate transportation of the injured per- son. The splints should extend on both sides well beyond the point; of injury. Bunstmko and heat pvoctnfion. which are discussed more hilly in another article in this caries, rs- quirc root and quiet in the shade. and a light. simple dict. illlccirio shot and carbon mon- oxide mlllminl. which comes from drowned. The prone method of arti- "Woll." I-lll tho latter, after i810! had inspected the flat, "what do you thing of it?" “Putty good." replied the bach- elor, "but why lid you choose I. flat wth Iuch l. tiny oculieryt" His married friend winked ex- pressively. "You're tho first man PW told this to, no keep it quiet." ho Whil- pened. "It's no mull thmt I can't get in to lvei-p my wife when she's doing the washing up." IBINIZII. W. l. The June meeting of the Eben- ezer Women's titutc was held at the home of Mrs. Janet McRao with eight members and four visitors present. The sick committee ro- porbed that two patients in the scnitorium had been treated with fruit. Mrs. George Mstbeoon and Mrs. .1. A. mum wen appointed u delegates to the Prince lawn). Island convention. It was decided that on foe-mam festival be held on July 1st. It was also decided that on closing day the school children concert such a modell- botrutodwitbicocrvamconn, $8.00 for the Sunday School sup- plies. A vote of thanks was extend- gd to n11 who helped to make the (Patriot please copy.) l ENGLISH BARRISTEB lflNDON’. JulY 6--MflIlI\l Kingcland Haskell, of Evlnsmn. 1'11 has qualified by examination to practice as dbarristcr hell!- ghc woo “called i» tho hi.‘ meaning that she was officially granted lawyer's rlehld- $110 119ml a bachelor of om decree Mm Bryn Mawr College. Pennsylvania. Willie listened attentively cal day to the story of the lamb tbs. was eaten by the wolf. " ~ "You coo, Wille, said his mother. "if the lcmlb had renrainod in the f fold, where it belonged it would never have been devour-ad b! i119 wicked cruel wolf, would it?" ‘ "No," said Willie thoughtfully: "we would have had it for dinner.” Thoseorotarywuordercdtopli-‘u » . \ .- BRYN MAWR GRADUATE K5,)’ . ' inhaling tho exhaust. from n motor. roquiro the application o: artificial respiration in much tho some way as for a person who has apparently Dainfinoss With, Chic Styles i; ronmanzn ILLUUIILIQ D_ IIAIIKG IVII! Pl B! ' R t BTIIPIIAIAHODIINIM Fashion has all manner c! whims concerning stripes this season. Some arc vuoiml. some horlaontcl, and some diagonal u plmirod in today's H.110. You'll find tin 4188' onnl stripes particularly dimming. They adapt themselves perfectly to this potion. mvcmliysvcqcimplodronin dukbluocndwhitcniiou striped OYDI-Iidlmflioldiiirlotinoollu is crisp white orllndio. A vivid-red orvcebowsdornstbonlstliuo. 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