PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm v. Social Living €dLeisur The Woman's Realm i _ _ THE LAST ONE Just nine o'clock in the morning And the house is so very still; this way, have many possibilities. HINTS 0N ITIQUITII THE (Tl-IA V Ni II“ and Perso I’M FIND NG WAYS TO MAKE RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m‘; l Dorothy. ‘Dix Says- FUTURE WTFE MAY ‘BEA WISER BUT NOT BETTER T0 LIVE wrrn SEPTEMBER 20 1 . _‘_I na z Fashions v. Literature WEEKLY WARTlME F000 HINTS A stillness that comes without warning To settle down drear and chill No stirring no voices, no laughter Just the tick, tick of the clock. when your boy friend is home on furlough don't spoil his short holiday by being Jealous, suspicious, temperamental. Use tact in all your relations with him and see that he I start at a step in the street or has the best of good times. That The sound oi the 110N111"? 1m°°1fl is good manners as well a con- slderatlon. Were there times when I chafed at fe TINY MUFF BAGS BANGLE FROM BELT NEW YORK- Tiny mill! bags are attached to ribbon belts and dangle, tsntalizlngly but safely at the end of their fathers. These Finn-m as... to l», ma» rhuglvoemelnonhvoronnoefoe SanbornCoEou Hard-Boiled Men Prefer Soft Women; Less Men And Women Know Of Each Other ' The Happier ‘Much: Logan, Swift's famed l-lomelcoao- nlisrfwlloseyeekly ‘ ‘j column life ‘regulufurureofchls pegejookferlilese valuable hints every Monday" A; M475, tun the coffee and water accurately for exact strength-and I make not one hi: more than the amount I need. And llenecodeeusoonaslcanefrer it's made.- Bntmy bee! rule, I think, is that first one: Get ChnedrSunborn Coffee. And, rs: was I ever such a 1001 As to think life would be better When the last one had gone to d not consider that e wife's whole duty consists in being chaste and u 800d school? nousek HANNAH FOSTER. W?" - ' well. of course. that remains to be seen. Maybe the after-the-war wife, who has been a boss rlveter or CLEAN IVALLE ‘FREQUENTLY Keeping the rooms of the house; hesh and bright these days is lask for the busy housewife, who has Red Cross work and other war} Jobs to keel) her going from mom- lug till night Rc-decorziting hills which many families can ill-afford, can be avoided if walls are clean- ed frequently. This is not as difficult as it may seem at first. Painted Or papeied walls require regular dusting if dirt is not to become imbedded in the finish. Walls should be brushed lightly upwards and the cloth turned fre- quently. A soft cloth formed in a bag’ over a broom helps to get the work done morg quickly and easily. _ _ _ CROCODILE TEARS When a crocodile fills its mouth with food the pressure against the lop cf the mouth releases tears, from its lachrymal glands. CHECK WATER SPOUTS Check on house gutters and down- spout: before leaves start foll- ing. If gutters are of wood, tar coating should be applied every few years to preserve them. If they are m‘ galvanized iron, a quick dry- lmz lead paint can be used as this trill reduce danger of leaks through corrosion. Dead or copper gutters illld downspouts do not need paint- hi! GLAS S BAKING DISHES Glass baking. dishes need extra care to keen them clean. As soon as they have been used soak them. in warm water, Scrub with a cloth dipped in fine scouring powder. Wash in hot soapy water and rinse in very hot water. Wine with a soft cloth RIBBONS DECORATE BIUCKLES, BROOCHES NEW YORK —— Buckles and brooches make good use 0T bYlEhi bits c! ribbon to increase their im- portance as ornaments. A Din V011 are patriculllrly fond of set in a knot of cerise satin ribbon. takes on a new significance. Old-fashioned bilr-kles. slipped on grosizrain rib- bon. or interesting buttons W0"! u Momsa-m-l MY MY Who else wants cl — with no hard spring from the lively imagination of Tatiana du Plessix, of Saks Fifth Avenue Also competing for attention are her mammoth muffs, made of fur strips on fabric, which are really handbags. She devises a silver fox muff-bag, which untles and becomes a charming stole, with a bag in each end of its graceful length. A Daniel Boone hat of black fox car: ies the familiar frontier fox's tall, but decks 1t in a scarlet satin ribbon. A capacious bag simulates a Russia hunter's trophy -a, pouch over the shoulder, fox tails dang- ng. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE When you send an invitation toa wedding w a husband and wife, the man's name should be put on the envelope. even lf you know he is not at hcme. BIG SIIORTAGE Talking about shortages -now it's the elephants. Floyd Young, di- rector of Chicago's Lincoln park Z09. said he was scoured menag- eries and zoos through dealers and concludes that war conditions have Set 11D such a lack of pachyderms that the only ones available are charter members of the mutual aid society of lame. halt andb blind ele- chants. I I U SKYCRAPER na-r Peaked velveteen Roblnhood hats. the kind the college girl; like, have WWII“: single feathers giving them Skysclapcr dimensions. WORTH BIG ARMY LONDON —(CP)— Prof. RS. Gerbmridy, Netherlands prime Minister gflld in a, b. -' e+ g9 the occupied Netherlands that Prime Minister Churchill was Worth more than 100 divisions. Kent's (Fxigland) harvest this years is the biggest in '10 years, Scotland Yard is taking special precautions against ggbgtage 1n factories of East Anglia, Erlgland, asa re-sult of a meme bcmb explosion. Lady MscGregoll- of MncGregor has been appointed a membey or u“ Riyal Fine All-is Commission for Scotiand. AW THEN SHE HPUl/IVED- SEE! YOU NEED SUNLIGHTS n EXTRA '$'0HP//Y£$'5' u Foe mos: EXTRA-DIRTY SPOTS! world I YOU CAN'T EXPECT ordinary soap! to get rid of ground-in dirt the does. Sunlight is different . and feel its “extra-soapiness." way Sunlight . . Pick it up See Sunlighfls method banish those extra-dirty spots you usually have to scrub and ru Here's all you do . . . Just touch those stubborn spots with Sunlight. Then—no matter how you do your wash-—Sunlight's extra cleansing power will go to work for you. Even grimy work clothes, streaked Iowels, grubby rompers come clean all . over! Smell clean and freshl HOUSECLEANING IS EASY, too, with Sunlight. See how doors and baseboards, tile, linoleum, windows come sparkling clean. Sunlight is kind to because it's all pure soap. hands’ mo, YOU CAN'T llliADE ME MAD IJNENS looKED FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JUI WITHOUT remember, quality coffee goes further. For The A TRIM JUMPER The School Girl's Pei. Tlwre are still many days of summer fun ahead, and this easy to slip into jumper will be ner everyday standby. If you have been looking for neat and trim, ha: one of these nicely tailored jump- ers -you'll find it easy to make and she will like it because it's so c..sy to xvear Style No 271B is designed for sizes 8 to 16. Size 12 requires for the long-sleeved blouse. l 7-8 yds. 35in, or 39ln_ fabric; for the jumper 2 1-8 yds. Ila-in or 39 in. fabric, or 3_ yds. 35 in fabric if cut on the D165. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write YOU!‘ Home. address and style glllslgber- B6 sure to state size you Name Street Address Citv Province i War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) l SEPT. 20, l9 8—’I‘u:kish resist- ance in Palestine collapsed. On the Western front the French took 13611113’. south of St. Quentin and the British advanced near Moeuvres and Lempi lst Bulgarian Army ln the Balkans was r17. ' British bombed Constantinople. A LEVER rllnuncr DO suuualn, Needlecraft Home . not consist of ys-yeses. It will be. oh yean? err/fee Simple Care for a Brand-New ferried righting fortress across the ocean, will make a more desirable wile than the old-fashioned girl who sat at home and sewed up a seam. Certainly she will be different ,but whether men will prelei- the new variety w tne old is open to doubt. Myself, J. think they will be like caviar and olives, a cultivated 'e. Ann most men like the kind of cub cake to which y are accustom . MODERN GIRL A MATERIALIST _ To begin with, she will be hard-boiled, and men have always preferred women who were so soft they were not even s=t. ‘rhere is no silly tenderness, no fatuous creoullty about the modern 014:1; l-oinan n0 playing teal-s. She isn't going to weep over a weak-_ eea husband. She willpbawl ' out. She is a materialist, and ll ilcl llasoallu ulaifes guOu Wlul n91‘ ne Will have DO bring nolne the bacon. She will neve. see him through a romantic haze as a godling. 1n- steacl sue will have nls numoer w tne last ngure. her vocabulary will And somehow up till now men have never seemed to care very mucn for wives wno sat in Judgment on them aiin who had a closeup of all their faults and weak- news. uney wanted wives who were comforters and who would bind up their bruised vanity Witll tne salve of their llatwry. And they Preferred WIVLE before whom they could pose as oracles and who would quote W118i- Johl. said as the final s/uthorlty on any subject, not wives who sized then. up and didn't. rind much in them to cheer about. And somehow l cant see s. husband feeling that he has his heart's desire in a wile who is a better busliless man or mechanic than he ls, and who draws down c. bigger pay envelope. UNDERSTANDING WIFE MAY LOSE LOVE One of the chief complaints that men bring against their balls and chains is that their wives don't understand them. Well. the new-fang- led wle is going to understand her husband a-plenty, but l wonder if that is going to make lor peace and happiness in tne nolne? rrlend Bilsbaiiu isn't going lo be able rc put over anything on the Little Woman who has worked shoulder to shoulder witnymen and is wise to all of their little tucks and manners one has acquired a large and complete nia- gram of all of men's shortcomings. She knows all the old allois about going into conlelences, and out-ol-town customers, and taking stock, etc, etc. 1t will be folly lor the marl to tell his wife. who has been a DHVBiB secretaly s-nd done a lot of telephoning for her boss, that the reason he giant get home until 3 A. M. was because he was detained on tlnloortant usness Bu» will this make things pleasanter for the wives and easier for the THC-Til" Wi it eliminate curtain lectures l trow not. It will only furnish Friend Wife with facts on which to base a. few remarks, ulstead or llui having to guess at things. The less men and women know about each other and the more illusions they have, tne happier they are. And to oeslroy a wiles belief in the overworked businessman myth is like taking away a chllds belief in Santa Claus. mother and housekeeper. “I Know You'll Be Good to Me!" Have you a case of puppy love‘! Ts your brand-new dog little and wet-nosed, with innocent, sleepy eye . Then he needs all the love you can give him, if it takes the form of right care. Puppies are as helpless as babies. They, too, get sick, often fatally, from wrong food or exposure. They, too, are naughty as a result of wrong training. S0 now, that winter is coming, see that your puppy has warm but well-ventilated quarters and warm (but not hot) food. Also give raw or cooked meat daily, as well as milk, from the time he's three weeks old. In housebreaking, take him out- side five minutes to an hour after he eats. But not in places where dogs with distemper have beenl Our SZ-page booklet shows how to train a dog to be obedient and do clever tricks. Tells food dogs may eat; how to housebreak them, groom them. Gives symptoms and treatment of common dog ailments, ' ' " distemper; also how many ailments may be avoided. or shop. self. This will thought he hung the moon? Here's delightful tapioca cream for 6 servings. Combine 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, 1-4 teaspoon salt and 2 cups milk in a saucepan. Bring mixture to boil over direct heat stirring the whole. from fire. Mixture will be . Do not overoook. Cool slightly. Place one unbeaten egg white and 1-2 cup strawberry preserves or nny fruit Jam in bowl. and beat with rotary beater until stiff and creamy. Fold in tapicoa mixture. Add 2 teaspoons lemon juice and teaspoon grated lemon rind. Pile lightly in sherbet glasses and chill. SOLO ALASKAS Solo Alaska: makefia. Pretty im- pressive company desser . Beat 4 e88 wlhitu until stiff! grad lly 27l8 SIZES Bend ls cent; in coins for sour l 0i l-ow to Choose and are for Your Dog to the charlolttetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name address, and the name of booklet. Name E555: —Ai‘l_i1i?—— When the girl of the past got married ,she expected w be a. wife and The wife of the future is going to go on with he: career if she hb/JDCDZ to like it and is successful in course. perfectly logical. only the trouble seam to be that careers r women and matrimony don't. mix very well. At any rate, while it will be convenient to have a wife who can both bring in the dough and bake it, lliost men prefer lo monopolize their wives’ interest and time and at- tention instead of having to play second fiddle to the store. or the office- BBOAD-MINDED ATTITUDE NATURAL RESULT It is true that the up-to-date wife will probably be a lot more broad- mlnded about her husband's sidestepping than the wife of the past has been, but maybe that will be because she is doing a little zigzagglng her- Anyway, she hos scrapped all of that old until-deatil-uo-us-Pllfl- stuff and doesnt expect to stay with her husband any longer than he makes marriage pleasant and interesting for her. lve men muéh more liberty. but I wonder if they won't miss that feel ng of deep security that grandpa had when he knew he didn't have to watch grandma because she married for keeps and Maybe the new woman will be a great improvement woman, but I doubt if she will be as comfortable to live wit . ._-_»- _-__- —-.- » __ it. ‘flint is. of fo on the old h WAR WORKERS.’ U "" medicinal Cuticuru to relieve-help clear up Elzeme. Rube; CUTICURA SOAP b2 OINIM[NT adding l-2 cu sugar. Arrange 6 shorfcake she ls on baking sheet and spread chocolate or 1am sauce in bottom, of each shell. Fill nvlth well-frozen ioe cream, using a quart 2 minutes) in very hot M5011‘) oven. Serve at once. The cone in hand ls not the only way to please ile children with their favorite treat. To give a party touch to a meal serve one round ball of ice cream for each cone. Make a face with raisin eyes, cherry lips and pecan ears. Make a berry ruff and crown each serving with a cone. Grown-ups enjoy this fanciful dessert as much as the g ungsters do! Silo is flying to tell you that you can always get THE SMARTEST —aml— NEWEST STYLES _A‘|'_. The Fashion Shoppe George George Sheet Ecoomial Baked Meat R011 A new and losfy way of making a main disll out of meal and vegetable left-oven. Now that we all must make our meats go further and yet serve properly balanced meals in ac- cordance with Canada's Nutrition Program-new, interesting ways of using left-over meat and vegetables are much in demand. Try this baked meat roll next time you have one or two cupfuls oflneat left over. Makebiscuiz dough: Zcups sifted flour, 4 tsp. baking powder, V; tsp. salt, 4 tbsp. jewel Shortening, 1/; cup milk. Sift flour with baking - powder and salt. Cut in jewel finely. Add milk gradually. Put the meat rhrough the grinder and combine with any left-over vegetables or some CONSERVE FUEL When you are baking pies, plan to economize by using your ho: oven for main mcal dishes like zhe meal roll dcscribed shove. nw chopped cabba e or (ed . rots. Add finely cllofaped glilon, all breadcrumbs and an egg to him; Season to taste. Moislcn with a link meat stock or tomato juice lad | dash of Worcester Sauce. Enclose in the dough, wet and seal enclsml bake in a hot oven 30 minute; g1 until paste is done. Served wilhl green salad or leafy green vegetable, your family will love it. Don’: forget to serve milk, tomato or cirrus {mil end Canada Approved bread u well as meat and vegetables each day.- E ' ‘l planning of " correct wartime meals is easy ifycu hm MsrrlisLogans famousmcalcookbcoh “McalComplereT ITorlIlisS-i-pageillul- (med hook, send 10¢ lo Swill Camdiln Co. Umiled, Dcpl. Mliwiiuncloll. SWIFT CANADIAN C0., LIMITED . . BDOmlHlOII-I wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. A Job Only You Can Do l Price control Q-leltllfl Alli AXISWCII Questions and Answers on "l" Control will appear in The Guard- ian as n regular feature each Ala! The questions are those which My! “ -‘ the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from houscwlvu in this region. The answers are 0N- vided by the Board Readers. sons who have intelligent questions to elk on price control are invited io send them in writing In the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee of Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Q When do my "D" coupons ck- n9 A. —"D" coupoml ike 511881‘ cou- pons do not expire. They are valid indefinitely site; they come due. Q. I have read in the newspapers that it is now illegal to purchase rationed foods as gifts for friends- Dces this mean that I cannot scndl Hie] tea to my boy who is serving in Armed Forces overseas? Per ‘ A. No. An exception is made l members of the Armed Forces Mlrrchalii. lVlrlrlnc serving out - Canada, or gills in lrlsturs l" out. oi Canada. If You Suffer Distress From WFEMME f WEAKNESS "i Which Makes You Orlrlky- Nervous t\irbunccs-- Start lit oncr . This is due w igs will"! effect on om: or woium s M051‘ ill rollrlmr nun/ms. Pinkhnms Cnmlwllnd l’ °n9 cl . 4 ll s40" r tho most cfllcihnlémlrllodrgrfléumon‘ j re . pound helps l “P ‘islsun against such symptoms. égsgaasll‘ utornach tonic! Made in