PAGE 21cm‘ .LIY-is. ‘.1 Re r "hst.ll8ht.vrithm~lns.o_ _. clean-bro {my sit i’ center, and enjoy ‘E: ~ ', '. >>‘ -'"_ ‘ Hides a dark‘ arid .. - ly- Reduce-heat sud simmer until| walls ;under the cuddly sun; Piisnseli’ is his own dungeon. . Put thecarrcts through the food-l chollpemwhcn using them in clear flavor orvegombles. cook vegetables ' with meet. Othcrwke, cook rege- oved if a half cup i is added to the water Z-Mmrsnouid not be salted until . ~ ,. c , a _ i 1n our room try flowered cut- ing a. patter or your fingertips, uy to scare. If oalwd while cook- llluS and odd potatoes pzued and “Kick have ma; c010,. mI gem“. pa; your mm“; 1°;- 5 few minutes. to extract the juices. go... ca‘... puts an old plate in the _‘—_—_‘*"'?""~— . p.000,000 persons we're to ‘thirik tinne, they would generate Qlpotiicnl voltage to light an ‘@1111- candescent lamp. _- LED nmnnn wru. Mum wrrn YOUR Foggy. ‘ . p ‘L channel/m- .01 the room, the oolors in t . . _ trldmonak boiled the oarpe and chair coverings, the 3e pork imdoomedl lneziweie e-ztts formerly used 1;; bhgngifl i , but ham or fresh bééff o""'a f mutton will (10.55 well? ‘ , ‘hen you plan a: ' - _du'nner, keépiifé 6m; . Instead of salad, 3156' - ~- celery and serve Dhéiimé- e pickles, relishes, humor; and _i table desserts ere.- " ' T- , plegiruit cobbler orirlnidian; 1 . ' i a norLnn DINNEICfi ' f» . . r, four Dbunds corned beef -_ ium sized: potntoes 1 81118111 ' ' °""""‘g"-".°%T'.‘§F°~?.<>F firm- 50‘ to $5.09 , - " Nooifl mars pleasing-more 3 complfmentsry-thsn one which _ v e-sontribqvio-t lfo personal charms? _ No root's rumble-more accept- ‘sbis-frsgrsrrco than Luvondsr- -And noJlncr Lovsndor than rout». t Moors‘: MITCHAM lAyiNDifi-"Englsndl Choic- ost iovondoW-Icr surly 200 ysari distilled by Fetter I: Moors ffcyvnhthc choicest flower . iv My field-- rAtbsiltivsly bond assortment: Yqfeplrfum. powders, tmum. Tlriilil iilultrltod h only one c‘ o unprt mics which rungs horn so. to is. ' 4 e it... orféorneuuoexaoootuinzor the . - dinmrrR-inse meat in cold water- ha“ Phhgm “d Pmvmm.‘ “do” Put into kettle with enough cold water to, more than cover meat. Bring to boiling and ‘skin thorough- Jcnder, about‘ four of five hours. At‘ this point, cooks differ. Some ne- ~ 11love part o! the broth from the‘ vwvvv . .11- ‘A; v»v _ _v..<...vv . ‘mks alm -:- Soc it so...v....oo|u now! ‘Have you just esnght o slight B01185 °* cold, or has one been hanging on obltin- us]; for. dnysi Don't take chances-or resort to bolt measures. Gst ofwfi" Um.‘- ' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has s way sll its own of ridding the systvm 0f IOHII- -. Good for children and adults. _...~.¢s--~.i-.ue -Pn\..-*.4\-;.$5"..-'n: .._.¢. -~. _ STRIKES at 11/12 ROQT 0p‘ a/nd H r-Jolurlililton‘ meat and cook the ‘"“ in it while other cooks and the vege- "tables to the meat and cook the veeetablesmdnvefit mother. I! you like your meat to have a delicate tubes separately in meat broth Both boiled ham and corned beef~ The vegetables are added socoxding of to their indivldull booking time! ‘in First Edd parsmps amped and curl good plan‘ to have curtains. of one wrinkles and saiiowness. Clean your?" in hiilves or quarters. Cook fifteun minutes and add carrots scmpvd or! theheovier, more , kinds“ riomm“ " vmsivo thotwliilmnggrucotullynlibrtbris type of window you could hays rep slub, a flowered linen with a will yoiirfuoeiwhenyouussolesnsmg wsrdfromflhe your forc- § a E s design, or the material known a‘ heed. 1J0 the some when using ti!- folk weave, which is now very fashicnablc. I Ii you have loose covers of s flow- sue cream, and foundation lotion. _ Remember that muscle ered material on your choir. it is a} toward > eilminsMng lines; oi the colors in the design on the race and neck and then P14? l mm . ~ . " ' throa 3U - and wt m halves‘ Cook ten mm“ material, or 1i you have one definite Layer of the oil on your‘ t s it will tmllileil the best meat left whole. Cook ten minutes and » sdd cabbage out in eighths. Cook; " twenty miutes or witil all the _ . _ vegetables are Lemmy Then dram a. cold north o. east room look warm bbitom-of the saucepan when boil- l from both and serve meat and so the vegetables on a big hat platter , i cannot stick to the bottom .. Jan and burn. Our grandmothers served the-i: boiled dimers in large, deep serv- ing dishes, like a. chop plate or a “well-and-tree" platter which were made wespeciaily for this purpose The deep dish held the heat and kept the meat and vegetables warmer than a. shallow platter. WINDOW DRESSING-S d-Wlhen choosing cums-ins it is first n/emsssry to consider the size and] shape of the windows, the general: them. Orange, yellovw, or pink will makr I and cheerful, but ii’ you wish usunny rscm to look c021 and restful on hat dnys you will keep to blue green, or neutral color- Finaliy, do see to it that your cur- ' tains look trim and neat and hang evenly; otherwise they will give‘ your room a careless and siipshnd BET. A WOMAN'S THROAT IS TELL-TALE OF AGE Long ago most famous auth- orities on beauty realized and said that a. smooth white throat is | one of the first requistes oi’ charm and bearu/t/y» Modern oosmeticians o bit more practical perhaps, point out color oif ‘the walls" arid paintwork| m“ we tmaax is me telltale o‘ whether the room is light od dark odd or stumy. You must also decide whether you-want to let in us much light, air, and-sun as possible, or wifeitixer you want a cool room for hc-t, sunny days. Li you have casement windows in the room. or small windows bu’ plenty of lig-ht, then yours is an cosy task, end you can have jaunty little. curtains 0d. either taffeta silk , chintt, ~ net, easemenrl - moteriuiitnwoaaroonoosouomun dlesishinproportointothesluoi .thewindow. Iflihnwever. you hove Iongwin- dows reaching to the floor, then you rmist;do suns earnest thinking, for not only W111 you need many yards if Izabel-lei, but you must havs one I . ind liquid bath salt: are sillHiot your druggilfi. , "r10 matter lww smooth the skin on her face may be or how bright and shining her eyes, one look at n n. girl‘s neck is enough for me to teill not only her age, but Just how oerelessly she has been dicing he: home beouty treatments" a fnmr- nus dlngnosticimn of compllexior ailments said the other dioy. _ “It's unfortunate indeed, but If» good ‘nmny women who ‘areqaarvilw? larly mreful to preserve the fresh; ness of youth in. their faoes, neglect their throats. After all, if her rm Q3,’ i£§3i*’°i§% “$135.. "E assume that her throat doesn't" Before you plan any new fail grinds-give mom‘ ABSORBENT COTTON Don't forget you can nuke ldéol “snow" for round the base of you‘! ton dropped muons the branches give l. most realistic effect. A BIT FBIGHTENED 11f booby seems a. little amreid oi’ the slippery bathtub, place a fold- ed Tudkish towel in the bottom o! the tuib and let baiby rest on this more comfortable and secure sur- face. Many tears have been dried by the little tip. DANGEROUS BUSINESS Never try w put pieces of ioe into the thermos bottle when pre- -pa.rlng iue water for the nigh/t .It is apt to go oft‘ like a gun. Make the ice water first and then pour it inrw the Jug- The ice first 8°95 m mm the water W1 n“ hurt the; and they submitted to being shut up in houses and never going out with- bottie but it. oerta/lrtly will when 1t gos in alone. ni-rmnsrluc uoMswonx liifyou w» clflbwlty _ interostini the" youngster ‘in school home .work, encourage W!“ ""0118 h“. little friends. Wlhen‘ n. few are gnthepgd who are gin the samr and see the interest’; it tes beauty routines, why not melee it cl you will find mam limb 16¢ . m3 1m‘ them. It is only since en began mpcking at purity and‘ ‘ ' Mmlifl" “P”! ‘b’ m 9m”! ma Wicencolold-fashioned and showering their sttentions s‘ i rule to give your mck the other new day’- so‘ o ‘$.00 ' Potter I Mocrie Gift Ssh .7 (or ucnydfl win any men's dppravsl. ‘Hwy Include lhv- _- in; IOlpl, talcum and lotion, ' ., neh with [out the right _IMOIIM cl Lavender Iraq- roneo to be retraining-M Jed nibbling A wido like. - 113m swath your choice. Tbs wt illuthlhql at fl corvteim v Ilvlving bod, lllcving lotion and hkurry - ‘m! I Shrimp-N of ism, 1 tubi o! baking sods, hesitated p pinata before remlng 1 tablespoon oi ground ginger, ms. ~ . snort: nour to mots s nrnr paste. ' To Aisling-er Imps snowy the‘ on: Q ~ mixture must be brought to the boil In hour. ) ' ~ before the flour is uddod._ _ , ——_---- = _ . . Ghnr no; , Esnlllnoffloux-Jb-ibfln 3 - Jht Indie’ " Innlyti lbnuni-Jtlltolmsépp, IRWIN! K ‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sklntozitcorsdrlngsnt I . - 1 u"! A -L=k-.' ‘Q'“k;A "A in! and“ Persona] -:- Fashions, AAA n s‘ o r-ua. ’ _ informed w.- Influence ‘pl! rt gt}: . t Dorothy‘ It’s Boys That Make“ the Girls’ World. Go ’Round: -When They Demanded Wild - Women ‘Theyfiot ’Em, and if Now They wantgModest Violets They- Have Only to Ask, and Girls " Will: Turn Sweet Overnight *:.::'";.:.:'° ""‘§T‘-“‘i°‘t?lf-’£'*TT-%.‘Z“°..‘X°““‘- “rswt upon _ Q11 E11 mots ., B 0 l‘ - e not shei-tells me that girls are not smoking and drinking nearly so ' ' " much ss,,they did i . "I guess there isn't much that a girl won't do mmake o hit with the . -bave been thousands of. cm who were philondmrs by a &~t4gethl~l v Q ' _"Womcn are what msks them. j, _Wby did they stone ‘ in for breodmsklnk and dorninx. or intsllsctusl wives and they would what do you attribute the arouse?" 1 asked. i I "Boys." she answered laconically. "Girls say that boys are passing up the wold women - ‘cridithst it is tho role now to undsrstudy grandmother instead of hoodlums. They any boys don't like to kiss Klrls any more who smell like s cigarette factory, and that they simply won't date one who passes out at n pktby. _ And, of gourgg, Lhl-Z ERIC! that. ed their tongues on.’ warning girls against the‘ error of their ways and they wouldn't listen. ‘ but when the Boy Hlend turns reformer then is going to be plenty doing in the reform line. . "Anyway, nine-tenths of the girls who have smoked and drsnkdidift do it because they had any craving for tobacco or liquor. They did it be- cause the boys demanded it o! them and called them "slow" And "poor sports" andbflat tires" and wouldn't take them out if they didn't. I ‘have hdd dozens of them tell me how they loathed the stufl’, but it was ‘either ‘do what’ the boys expected them to do or stay at home with n and Papa. Bo they set their teeth and gulped down their boot- leg and lit one cigarette from the butt of another and got mludlin just ‘because that was what they had to do to get any attention from them. boys," she added sagely. “Nothing whatever-f‘! replied. "Since the beginning o! tims women hove broken their nerks twins to be what they thought men wanted them to be. Men have always written women's code for them and women have done their dm-nedest to live up to its ' “For thousands of years men demanded purity and modesty and sobriety in women and women restroined their inclinationsto raise cain out a chaperon and they merely sipped at s. glass of wine now and then, although, being human,.there must‘ have been a lot of them who were born with ‘bold and adventurous spirits and who must have longed to] snap all the fetters of convention and pair-r things red. nnqwthmqmutt thousands of them who erlted activity for liquor. * “but men wouldn't ‘marry the rounder or be with her, and so women suppressed their natural desires sflXypr port lived up to the ideals that men had sat for them. imp- I . »¢__._____, " “And when men changed thsir mantras tor women " o7». . ‘women that girls have. stripped oi! their seven veils or m sacrum _ bed the gin bottle. ' = ' into anemia or tuborouioaisr-aotouu tBh-‘JnI-sculins stoodsrdor-bocuty was the living skeleton. - Why do they 1o through ottempt to look young? Because, men demand that thelrrwivu nhsu keep perennially young and beautiful. and for one to get old and felt is her mslstressondess? Because fine festlrersrnairetine birdstomascullnc ayugsgadtlhemorcsglrllodulikcadsilyhintfrornPsris,thsmorembn s r er. "If there were no men in the world van-ls would sot as much ll "W! wanted. They would grow old along th Nature and wear bungalow aprons. It is trying to be asnnpperish andpulciuitudinous ss men u- pect them to be that is women's grief. . _ ' “miwtthetwemwrfloiultolnrinmenmnonoumtnotmenoon mold it into any sharps they plssss is having s. very interesting-mung- tion, Just now in Germany- ond Italy, where the domestlcfwomnn hll been oflicislly declared the most admired ideal, and women forthwith or; dropping their Jobs in the out-Jilin Wrld and going back to the homo to do hOuSQWOTL and have babies without a. protest ‘ giving‘ up d1 tho ireedcm that they have fought for years to obtain. , “The some thing couidooour here. Anywhere. Mon would hsvo ' only to demand domestic wives and all the girls would cnthusiutlcsliy go flock to college, or busineu partners d th uld become ‘ tmognph- ors and bookkeo em overnight.- wsnfgyx very sure d». K mm N‘! "Nd 0! the Wild sir-l she wi1l~ba as tome in six months u her mid- Vlowflm rrmdmother and substitute cambric ten for cocktails. ‘ Man asks: “Am I my bothers kee i" Po h sister's keeper, snd he makes of her whatmhe will]: ‘p. n“, but he h h“ moaning? DIX. THE COOK g°fifliaeun°fiegxgfgfifi“xévzem out another drop. And again silence cloves, one and s not! teaspoon of .. - ‘bi-carbonate of sods. Place the riou- uggufiuii?’ "m" ‘h’ a“ " c! anlzilixhéikttéginnpansndiotitboil_ up. F e our with the cloves snd u . nlmondmthsn Wur m» lloiima mix- wggmu" m” mnm- “M” tursontothemmxthsnodsins little cold milk-this inst o! all. m: ‘m, ‘ ‘m, o! “u” sllvglltggemsr sndslllowwstsndl ____;_ or ve oursfllhcnroloutintol . mm ma‘ round‘ or mmru_spm_ shrimp-That banker isnt so bod m2": shut w» M m» no on brown for shout 15 minutes. tbrlo quortlnol-clbofwllfilcup |tbo run-urine weliimfi ordricdwslnuhlteaspoonsof - and intow - m , sbouldbc-ulodforthh.liitlaermuh.msohsldluslimtosplsts.lth mo. or: "rum... ‘err. 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A cunning tied bolt marks ~ tbewsistline - ' quires 2 yards of 39-inch material - l’ , with s4 yard of 35-inch oorfirssting d" for collar and ‘A ysrd o! 35-inch for z P'°""°" ""1 “Wm” "d “m”! M" m“ goes of enwnan l5 cents in § ramps or coin (coin is preferred) v "rap-coin csrefully, _ 80.730. Bile § 385 gs '55s? nncnmnnn :1 1 . , - . . , Plain navy blue wool crepe is cqusily smart with bright red crc tie dotted in blue. Cotwns ll percolo prints, scotch I‘, \ plsldcd gingham, broadcloths, chal- ’ g 11s prints, etc., sre- other nice mster- ' "P" N inls for Your choice, _ . Style No. no is designed for sizes ,, ni \’ l. 10, l2 and l4 years. ' . I I M” x‘ SlnsBre- ,v,,} \ ‘i lv/i I I \ I -slllilolcrussyouoaoacssolosuoosuc s -osollssliluluulsleollolllllsslsoo the stltdies doom as fas- , msrtmomiveino s ; parbolled and beaienspdsoalped and having their feces liffodinavcin ~ - husband's alibi for unfalthfulness. Why do women put sum m gbnor- ' " ' ' Ginger Buoys ' r911 . , ' | , SorIbum-Did he, 10nd you the. ~ monsyr - ~ Hove two cups of treocls, om cup o 11s didn't-bulbs .......-- my“ % g, ' This is something of a delicious either qrup q- m ,1» ' ‘ novelty. Hove two cups of flour. blcsrbunotsdnds 157cc. a i b: i i as? i? it 5 THE QUAKER METHOD OF EASY BREAD BAKING swan Lovclv anew! — YOU MUST nova - -~~$’I’AYGD up 1.0.1: AFTER "m: 0mm‘ us? mom 1o MIX ‘lOUJI-BQQBH biennium-a ' norm] m norso ow rosmoneo. I use . QUAKER FLOUR mo, The easy, quick, Quaker" way With Quaker Flour find the . Quaker Method you can" make bread or rolls without kneading- so: setting the sponge overnight. Yourfboking will be lighter and more delicious too.-—..snd' you ‘will nlways be cumin of_ first- ‘Cilssfesults, V’ Send coupon below ‘iforffull in- formation of this modern, eisy brecdbsking method. ' 4 - Flour-is on nil-pa ¢ flour iy godd for making elicioue ct end-pastry and ofcourse can be used inanj method of bro" hum ,. , , . , F nn-wwqwmrtapvuwuevraanvz-o’ ~- "'- v . '11»; ". . M, r4z7".'*"' "- ..,,',--... 3,. Then who." this is done pun needles and be- the needle art the too and '