Woman's Re a A Living €s>°Leisure The Woman's Realm PLAIN THINGS Her yard ls verfiliiin; the passer- semi ever thinks to even turn his But ilavou follow the green garden Yousggrue upon a gorgeous flower- l-ler house is very plain, but if you still, she will bring out her thin old cups for ten, And she \vill spread a cloth of rare czeam lace, Designed in pattern of fine artistry. l-lcr lace is very plain when first you niset, But chzldroil known sunny.‘ smile, And one she loves has looked deep in his ayes, that And thew llns seen beauty s: LIL-Lian MORLEY hcr ready. lasts long Wllll“ l.’ there is nil (‘IllDlY rtulnpatt- mvnt lll the twin iians, iill it with water. It \vill iinke iiie cakes or nniffiils better and prevent scorch- in: \VOR.R u’ BIRDS POPULAR The worry bird is now entering its tiiird season of popularity. A funny little bird made from a lnrize pine cone, it appears in great numbers in the gadget collections of stores. it's plunned for the person who is a chronic woiricr. for the Lird is suouosecl to do all of the worrying for ycu. TILES FOR A TABLE A gift for the woman who seems to have eveiivthin‘! is alwovs a pro- hlcm One decorator suggests a solu- glnn, however Consider sending u set of the new flowerpainted tiles to put under coffee cups or flower vases to prevent marks on the table surface. It you don't want to invest in an entire set, one tile alone makes a pretty sift- KNOWN T0 CANADIANS The Duchess of southerland, who 1s Lady Eileen Butler was married to the fifth Duke of Sutherland in i013. died st Dunmbln Cutie re- cently. A daughter of the seventh Earl of Ianesborongh, Lady Eileen spent much of her girlhood on this side of the Atlantic when her (a.- ther was military secretary at Ot- tswa during the Governor-Gener- alship of Earl Grey, end was well- known to e number of Hamilton people. In recent years she paid occasional visits to America, ac- companying her husband, who came here partly on account of his con- slderable holdings of Canadian real estate. The Duke and Duchess posed through the Panama Canal in Jan- uary, i939, on their vacht Sans- peur, for a fishing cruise oft‘ the Pearl and Galapagos Islands. Six weeks later the yacht went aground near La Paz, Lower Califoznia, but the ducal party was rescued by Vincent Astor in the Nourrnahal. In i916 the Duchess was appointed 111E (Yl-IAELOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lm “I. Social anizl Perso Dorothy MSeMXs-i i. WAYS OF YOUTH ‘AS INSOLUBLE TODAY AS IN SOLOMON'S TIMES Fall In And Out Of Love With Celerity 0f Quick Change Artist At Work DEAR Miss Dix-We, who no longer follow the ways of youth be- cause they are so different from our standards, or per sun yeurs have taught, us some small pert of wisdom. are often annulled at their indiiiei-ence to stability. Here is a case in point that hurts me be- cause I iiuve known the lad from his babyhood. He gave the world no peace until. drafted. and- with only a shor furlo h he married and left almost inunediately for his encampment, only to over that the South was filled with pretty women. more attractive than lny he had even mot or expected to find anywhere. The fettcrs of misrr e now irk him. He is thoroughly disillusioned wi his hastily snatched wife left behind, and he‘ has but one desire-that he may now be free to enjoy all the possible excitement the new location, new girls and new people hold for him. He was absolutely frank in his admission of this t0 me. His wife is still here and will very soon undir- stand the change she must discover in him. I put this question to him and he replied that he suppfleed Mistress of the Robes of Queen Mary, becoming the youngest mot- ron to receive the honour. I RINSING WOOL If you are going to reuse wool in old sweaters, caps and hose.‘ four or five lukewarm clear wutcr. wash them first. Rinse thYOlVZll: baths. Lay out to drv on a turkish" towel. When perfectly dry the‘ wool is ready to be unravelled and knitted into useful articles. ‘ GLASS COFFEE CUPS Instead of using chino. after-dim‘ ner coffee cups, try serving coffee; in cups of clear glass. They are: shown in plain crystal ware as well‘ as in the colored glass. and theyrc clear as rain water, well shaped and delicate. } PLACE FOR SPORTS GEAR g One of the corners of the garage can be made into a closet to hold winter sports paraphernalia when the family is large and sleds l"-:~:-, key sticks, skates, etc, must bc taken into consideration. If the, garage is not large enough to ac-; oommodate such a closet, a nigh. shelf at the back will answer the} same purpose, as the hood oi the car will fit under such a shelf ‘ piublein? she would, but he doesn't care. He is anincldence of great unhappiness to come. Or will it? Per- haps irsiilier oi the parties to this contract case. Can you wlraso$e the :\'LU.ll0N'S WORDS G0 DOUBLE WITH MODERN YOUTH ANSVJER-{tges ago Solomon wrote that one of the insoluble mys- - v the worm was the way of a man with a maiden. This goes double iiicdern youth and maid whose sentimental reactions to love and nvu are anybody; gues. 10".". l n ccicriiy tfliil. would baiiie a. quick-change artist. They break up their homes as casually as they would check out ofa. hotel room. And the». scmii to regard divorce as a. painless remedy for all errors of fudg- iucnt iii ulckiny out their mates. and n. sure cure for that tired f when ihcy get led up with domesticity. Alilia‘ ntly they do not take seriously situations that we used to eon- sirli-i- lhlgcdles that would darken n whole life- For nowadays we see dimrr -ii husbands and wives meeting upon the most amicable enns and eve Jcpping out. together. and children who are shuttled back and "tween so many parents and step-parents that they hardly know .n loith be which ones of ihem are their own fathers and mothers. Seem l‘); no ‘ an agreeab e. one 1S hurt by the breaking up of law's young dream, an arrangement that you only stick to as long as you find it It is because 1 gel; sdmany letters from both men and women. tell- ing u; llliii. incv inc so tired of their mates and want to swap them ofl for son-cone else, that I have done my humble best to try to deflate the u is. . - r- U mu illlti to persuade young people to put off m until after the duration, and then see whether they really want outer. Fl)‘ I foresaw that what has happened to this lad of whom you wine was bounii to happen to innumerable other boys who mmrried otn in spill’ of thc mcmcnt girls who looked good to them because they were the bout oi the village crop. and there was no rival with whom to oom- prire tnciri. Or bccausc they were a little frightened and homesick and 10,191; a‘ the thought of going away and they wanted a familiar hand to lirsz to . C To: ivere certain at the time that they loved only Pol and would be to her. but when they got._into_the outer world ind met other Continued on Page 1o. ornlng all BRIG-HT Small Boy (in chemist’: shop): “Please, I want some powder for my sister." Chemist (jokingly): "Something that goes off with s bung?" q‘ o ‘Go 0.196 Ad”: ed“, 50°10. o" a‘ ‘a x6’: no?‘ $0 Q) (“<6 {A famous test laboratory recently discovered something you should know about stockings! Some stockings were rubbed with cake soap, some washed with new, improved Luz. Then they were pulled and strained as in everyday wear. These tests proved that washing with Lux cut down runs over 50% in rayon stockings. Similar results with cotton stockings, tool Dipping in Lux saves stocking e-l-a-s-t-i-c-i-t-y- that's why threads won't pop into runs so easily. join the Lulr Daily Dippers and save your precious stockings, U00; Dip them in Lu! every night.- Dry g-gygng [hol-qughly, 77/R/FT vPs_ . j WASHING . a . Dip after csch wearing. Turn Inside out-squeeze lukewarm, rich Luz suds through hose. Don't use hot vmer- lr may fade the colour. Don't rub with cake soup-holes Ill’ lppclt. IINSITHI . a . _Rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water. Do not vvnng or IWISI. Roll in Turkish towel to remove excess moie- rure. Unroll immediately. Shake out folds sud wrinkles. DIYINO a a . Dry ‘ndoorl. Hang over moods Ind-never on radiator. Dry rayon stockings thoroughly. GONIIIVATICN IIINTI . . . Buy stockings that are Inge enough Ind the right length. Ge: u: lcuz two pairs of nmc colour and wear alternately. In washing, remove finger rings rim may cflw:sd:h§ncc£e:§u$| To . ”'°"Tva/... f= MEW/ ’ " The mlldosr, MP’? W50 IIfOlf lUX over mcdol I l ' 101, bigger package, more for your money! And remember; tho is; sl_zo_ Is an oven DQHIFE //} Small Bo . "No, sounethim that goes on wit e puff." Farmer Jones took his pig to town and sold it. With the money he bought s. suit, a hat, s pair of shoes. Then he tucked the bundle under the seat of his wagon and said: "Giddap, Dobbin, let's get home and surprise Miranda." the way home he stopped at the river. took off his old clothes and-throw them in and watched them sink. Then he looked under the seat for his new outfit. It. was gone. Back on the seat he climbed and said, "Giddap. Dobbin, we'll surprise heranyway.” A celebrated vocalist was in a motcrpsr accident one day. A paper, 5.1m- reoordlng the accident. added: u"§.£.'.°.i“.l2’.'.fl:€l“ "° ‘"6 ““'° n v three nieces " g e m n! m __i_______ SHORT CIRCUT Ibrks t t Yelllhlfll-lgr “i310 lgaxsftrl Lriigrttoglgmylfllere is danger of a — POMPADOUR. HAT IS EAS!’ '.l'0 CROCHET _ S anemic Eu‘ m" Awllsc cremation, giving that halo mam-u... in all?” i5 802 w Piste contains com To order Dllfiflll Write. or send shove picture ti: your name and sddnse with lo cents in gain 0t stamps to Needlework urom, Charlottetown Gusrdim. Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Definite.” NAlQ----_---_- A Job Only You Can Do i Prise Control Question! And Answers u lions and ‘ n on I'll" 609.13! will nnuesr in The Guard- lnn u s regular feature each ila? The questions are those which have rushed the Wartime Prices Ind Trude Board from housewives in this region. The answers are III“- vldgfl by the Board Readerl. Per elm who lava intelligent questions m us; on price control are invited to send them In writing to the Women's legions] Advisory Com- mittee of Wnrtlme Prices and Trifle NOW under-am Cream Deodorant "Fl? Stops Porsplrulion A I. Does d ' mm." "Si? .i'.'r’li'.'ii'.’f.“l'rii In l ll ll‘! ' for i°$§al1'§."5fi5.33Z In A pure. white. grenclcu. minim vanishing cream. l. Awsrdedhtzpuraulfiesl of 2g for being harmless to large“ . w Avlid l5 1i‘ doroni $,(?llll'\g deo 39¢ I in Allin llllllflllllltl lTRII-ADDII -..-_—_ vi nal z Fashions ‘Z SEPTEMBER 2}, C O N 'l' A I N E R c0569. YOU kflOW. Cfln be only as good cis the keeping qualities of the container in which il is pqgked. That's why the new Red Rose "flavor fresh" contoineris so important. Waterproof . . . airtight a a . and heal sealed, this container prevents any escape of frci- grunce and ciromo. That's why, when you hold an unopened pock- ugevof Red Rose to your nose you can detect no cofiee odor. Thai s why, too, less Red Rose gives more good cups of coffee. For freshness such as you previously associated only with vacuum pock- ed coffees choose Red Rose in the new "flavor fresh" container. COFFEE Needlecraft For The Home Board. Q. Members of my family have pooled their D coupons to buy lam and marmalade which we had in- tended “ overseas to my son for chrismss. Am we allowed to send it? A. Yes. Consumers who wish to send part. of their rationed com- modities out of Canada to members of the Armed llbrces or to the Merchant Marine are allowed to do so Q. Home stores ln our city are selling marnschlno cherries without asking for D. coupons. Others claim they are rationed? Are they? A. Yes. Maraschlrio cherries are included among canned fruits in the ration regulations. You there- iors obtain ten fluid ounces for one D coupon. Q My tenant is three months behind in his rent and although he notice must TING hliii tlfyliiidtc the house A. when your tenant does not pay his rent he becomes subject to the la f the “wltielgh the . Therefore you . to evict. him as you would have in normal peace times. SHIRE!) LINEN! ' Avoid starch if the linens are to make the linen crack. Fbld ewsy unstarch- ed end wrap in blue Duper to pre- vent yellowing. IHIOOMI PQIIR is working will nonpayme. What I SMART SHIRTWAIST DRESS Make It Early, Wear ll. Early and Lllc Just the soft and casual sir you want. in a shlrtwaist dress some- thing to lunch you st once into fall. and to go right on with through the season. Lovely in pastel wools, and mighty dependable in spun ra on and the rayons that look like lig t-weight flannels. 600d, ill . fact, lnalrnost any fabric you can name. Style No. 2164 is designed for sizes l0 to 20. size i6 requires 3- 1-2 yds. 39-ln. fabric. Pattc States Standard Measurements and includes chart with stop by step in- ' structions. Bend twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to state sine you wish. Name Street. Address Cit! I18]! STEAK CASSEROLE ffllh steak. about l. 1-2 t0 I inches thick. our . gait Lend pepper POTATO. CELBBY AND NUT IDA!‘ 3-4 cup pad nuts. S cups mashed pota , tablespoons fat, 1 egg, beaten 1 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon paprika. 2 teaspoons grated onion. Cook celery until tender in small amount of boiling water. Drain off liquid. Ufils may be used for soup stock). Add remaining ingredients in order listed. Mix well pack in greased loaf pan and bake in mod- ‘Ihree-itzertcr cup diced celery, C 3 ti: tomato lluoe. ser- butter or dripping l medium onion, sliced. 2 cups canned tomatoes Method: Wipe the fish with a damp cloth and roll in flour until well coated. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Melt the butter in a nan ring!‘ brown both sides of the fish we If the pan in which you brown the fish has a tight fitting cover you can leave the fish in this. otherwise remove it to a baking dish that has a cover. Place the slices of onion over the fish and pour the tomatoes around ll, Gov- er the pen or dish and bake in”: eratc oven (860 degrees F.) as min- um II Ode ( . ) 3...? $5.3? °°' ’ i m is hand-cut to United . 3L~ Literatur ‘