nouns. 19st. . . uwériiian ’s Realm 'i HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARTJIAN -:- Social and Personal -.-:-o__ Fashions -:- Literature, . JAGiQSEVEN ~.*' THE Strongest ‘* attraction of MORSE’S TEAS no doubt is their flavor but they have another quality- their strength, which assures the maxi- , mum number of cups to the pound.’ ‘XX Y??? Q@QQQQQL ,___< Etiquette Nloberulno QSORE ACHINGi . MLISCLES I i “our .1 l. mus ANNOUNCEMENT $11G MIN/Cl‘ D h D Q ‘I: Too Lune . w... 0m! y 1x : ...‘.:..:":.".::k':..'*"..':.::: .31: Mod g rona we des e to announce at em om" i Give“ It , we will he in Charlottetown on or about June 23rd to take care of all ‘permanent waving requirements MR. and MRS. THUS. MASON» of Chicago. Illinois. Another thing that is the matter with the modern home is that most: Expert Permanent waw" people bring less inelligence to bear on making one than they do on 8113K‘ Local Address Announced Later thing else in life. They buy or rent a few rooms, clap a vanloaxj o! furmture “The Thing that is the Matter With the Modern Home is That It is Run on a Hunch by Bunglers Instead of on a plan by Efficiency Experts,” Declares Dorothy Dix For The Cook 1n infill. hang an illuminated motto that says "There ' Is No Place Like Home" —and you can bet there isn't —and trust to luck that the darn thing will turn out all right. i s L NDA I b L Hart TART Q. At a garden party, where does the hostess receive her guests? A. She receives thtm lawn. waiter after a. dinner in a botal or restaurant? considecled a fair tip. to contradict his elders? Q. N0: opinion. he may xvait until after the conversation is ended and then pre- sent his ideas, in a polite manner. on the Q. How much should one tip the l, A. Te; per oent of the bill is Q should a child we‘, be allowed ‘tact of the diplomat, the skill of a chef, the expert management of a maitre if he is of a. different Which is just as sensible and reasonable as think. ing that one could make a great success ofwritlng or acting 01' Painting if one only gave one lobe of ones brain to it. or that one could make a success in bug. réess without working at it or giving any thought to l . _ Line the bottom of an oven glass dish with rich pastry and bake a gficn bro-m. When cold speacl with a. liberal layer of lemon cheae miktunc. On the top c! this a layer of rasberry or grape Jam. and then cover all with whipped cream. Sprinkle finely chopped pecans over the top azcl serve cold. _ Milking i 110m: is really the most complicated of all human undertak- lngi» Ii requires the head of the artist. the money sense cf th= financier the 'rl‘hotel. the noncombativensss of a peace envoy. the funny bone of a humor- ist and the industry o'f a perpetual motion machine. l Character close,ups l: And yet optimistic people think that they can make a home without i - ' ’ Paving any Settled plan or purpose, or rlny ideal they are striving for, and ‘in the intervals of doing things in which they are really interested and to A SOIDlIIBJ!‘ THE ANTlSEFTiC LINIMENT Househdld Hints "which they are giving serious thought and effort. No wonder that when we want to enjoy ourselves we go away from hom; to do it. No wonder that when we are sick and need rest and quiet the doctors send us away from home to get it. No wonder so many homes col- It will quickly i-biievu the ‘Y him‘ h‘ sorm-ss and pain which usually follow strenuouo exer- '- it will start tin blood Gllss Tube cir laiing with renewed vigor; _____ l‘ ard it will dissolve the con- which is the seat of the Absorbine, ]r., is a concmtrated, powerful liniment and a dependable antiseptic and gcrmicide. It does not stain or burn the skin and is absolutely safe. It takes the sting out of sunburn flnd}‘cpg the skin in a healthy condition. Equally effective for sprains bruises. cuts and bums. - $1.25 -- at your ,//.. m; - l A saucer of fresh milk placed in ‘the larder will keep meat from taint. i “N"“E,;‘T The milk will become. so impure that ' sfrnins no animal will touch it. tute. Velvet Slipper; Clean velvet slippers then steaming theiI over a. boiling kettle. To Prevent Talnt H trill bruises ' . . . and this little girl went to market _ ’Fraid I can't stop and talk very long-just now. Mother told me to hurry back. You ' won't think badly of my manners, if I do? Oh yes, we always get both kinds of Bon Ami. Mother tells me, Remember, Bonnie, get both the Powder and Cake- But she doesn't have to, ’cause I get so much fun in cleaning with both of them. Mother and I:go round the house together, cleaning the white woodwork, windows and mirrorsjwith the Cake; and the bath- tub and all the have-to-be-shiny bathroom tiles with the nice, soft Powder. I never get tired with Bon Ami-it's so easy to use. sou AMI LimirI-D. MONTRMI- Bon Ami Powder and Cake When a glass tube is ITCQSEBIY for ithe invalid who cannot sit. up to drink from a. cup, a stick of macaroni will serve satisfactorily as a substl. b? first brushing well with a stlfl brush and lapse when they are so jerry-built and of such flimsy material that any sort of little domestic storm can blow theio down. Another thing that is the matter with the modern home is that too many husbands and wives spend their time counting the cost oi the home and not 911011811 tin"! fiBurins out the profits. All of us know men who begrudge the ,upkeep of their homes. and who are always telling how much it costs for rent and groceries and light and heat. and so on. and who make the first of the month when the bills come in an ordeal as terrible as the Judgment Day for their wives. % ram: an mva 4006M’ N035 ass/var:- 195m. wmbm/rr’ 5-11 SHANGHAI COOIJES MAKE BIG PRDFITS AS OTHERS STRHKE We all know women who whine and complain continually because they nave to do housework; who flavor every meal by telling how many hours they stood over the cookstove preparing it; xvho moan out about how they m tied down with their children. and about not. being able to run around to places of amusement. and whose lamentations over their sad lot at not being out in the world following some carrecr never cease. SHANGHAI, June 16-5 monarch for a month was the Shanghai rick- shaw coolle. that most menial of serfs whose back breaking toil Yields he smallest pay known to Chinese labor. The street railway These poor sports never stop to think that for all we gel. we have to pay. and that no other investment pays such retums on the money and time and Labor we put into it as does the home. The physical comforts of a house in which one can express one's individual taste and have one's household gods "Ylabout one; the sense of family solidarity; a baby's face watching at the stru“ “"9 mm hi5 nwlnfinl» Whefii window's for ones rsturn; a woman‘: knowledge that n man's strong arrn i‘ 95ml he PTO"?! his Sagacity by stands between her and the world. surely if anything on earth is worth what | tuminB w the irldmcinfil DION-fer it cost it is these..and it is a pity that so many people ruin their home by re- ‘and 31115551118 Weill-n. Bu!» when it gretting their bargain. vent, he returned to the traditional status. Seldom does the rickshaw Another thing that is the matter with the modem home is that so many coouexet a Chan“ a‘ high filiama men and women consider that 1s foolish waste of the amenities of life to lBut "hm bus “MW” and ‘ram “'°Tk' observe them at home. They think that good manners and charm are cav- :5“ strike h“ 15 the ‘m1? "emcle "9' iar that should be kept for company occasions and not form part of the daily mammg and u he makes the m9“ home menu. Old clothes. glumness. rudeness are good enough for the fam- °f the °pp°nunny it i5 ‘m9 M the ‘ily circle. which is why the family circle is one out of which every one ls He“ indicimm‘ 11¢ 31"“ °‘ ‘T115 , trying to break. "Tilly human- _ ' In the recent strike the motorized {transportation of the International . ..______._. a There are plenty of men who are brilliant dinner table conversational- lsts, who are eagerly sought after by every hostess because they always keep settlenTT-i “'35 Pamlyzed- T715 Tick" Ia table in a. roar, who never do anything but grunt over their food at home. Fha-W ma" “'35 5° mum in demand There are plenty of women who are gay. beautiful and suave in society, who i that he brazenly fixed 1115 Own Dfifies hang up their charm with their Paris frocks and at home are peevish and ' and 3°‘ imm- This 117E rm‘ "l" ' fretézil and irritable. most a month. First the bus system and thin the trams shut down. One day the drivers simply failed to show up for work. The populace waited patiently until pressed to walk. This- was not pleasant on evilly cobbled pavements. So there was the rick- shaw. i It took no time at all to show that‘ zthe coolies could not be paid fori i There are plenty of households in which the husbands and wives are intelligent, cultivated. witty and entertaining. yet they spend their even- i lr-igs in boredom, sitting up in sodden silence because neither one thinks it worth while to take the trouble to entertain the other. There is nothing more tragic than to see how the ordinary family krightens up and becomes animated when a stranger drops in for a. visit. An evening atliome is considered by most people to be about the most terrible penalty that can be inflicts-d upon them. but it would be one of the most Milady Beautiful B! l-OII Leeds taaaurv outs-cross asswiznsp’ i Falling Eyelashes ‘ i DEAR MISS LEEDS-FL‘: the last Jew months I have been troubled {with falling eyelashes. lcsuzg at lelsb |txvo every day. Previous to this m": Jcyes were examined n3’ an ct: ‘lent ppticlan who found the \'lSl".l'l to be |perfect. I have triad us.ng vasclrnc c“ the lashes every night. bu: vitii no favorable results. MONA. ANSWER -_ Falling eyelashes are uF-Lvally an idicat.on that one‘; gen- cral health is below par. Have a lthorough physical examination by a cioctcz- Make sure that you are in: ‘ underweight fc-"r cage and height. A simple eyevvash that may be used daily may be made by dissolung a iheaping teaspoonful o; boric aczd m 1 a pint of water. Use an ejvecup c-r a lmcdicine dropper to wash out ‘he 'cyes. having the lotion tepd. use time l‘ f ‘wash several times a clay. CJntLnue " lusing the white vaseline for Oili‘? ‘Oili on the lashes every." night. in promote their growth. LOIS REEDS last at exuiooration. and it will loving constipation. Complexion Troubles Dear M155 Leeds: ll» 1 have a eat deal cf fuzz on my f-zce w“ ems to be increasing and this ivor- i-ies me. I use a. cleanszng cream 2nd a. massage (team every" flight. lDoes the cream encourage the ‘ growth? 12> I am 22 years old. .very dry and sensitive Is it best iuse soap and water first and then ‘cleansing cream o: should the cream I be used first. Sometimes I use one method and sometime: the other. is ; there any harm in changing like ‘ 1 prefer ccld water to a skin Harold F. Ritchie althcurli lhavs h. .cl [Colonel Heaery P Face every Aria}; with a feeling of bleep your system cleansed and your blood cool, jvou sparkling eyes, a clear skin, a buoyant step. Beware of incomplete elimina- tion. Nfght or morning a dash of BYOB “Fruit Salt" in a glass of Water will keep you inwardly clean and prevent unsuspected RESOLUTELY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES | this’? iconic after using cream. Is t..‘s all right? 13> I use cold cream as a powder base as I prefer it. to a vanishing ciezim. Is this correct? i-ii Is soap all right to use if l use cream also? BETTY. ANSWER—LII It u natural tn have more or less fuzz on the skin and quite likely’ yours is less nctico- . able to others than to yourself. After using cleansing cream it is a good . plan to remove the excess cream ‘ with a clean cotton pad moistened “P11” in a mild astringent such as wifclr- , A :1; hazel, This contracts the cleansed nzzize t: pores so that they will stay clean iRu ' .. and it also removes every bit of 0L]. .L'. itezl Stat" so that no matter what kind of ‘ W l-iugglc cleansing cream one uses there is no i danger or its being left on the fare I to encourage the growth of faczal‘ inial resident cf South C: c . lib" strug -.":s love.’ to “.11 ‘yonder. '= Descendant; of in Scutl". Ca: Dunn; hair. 1 cliestsr En, 121 It is best to use the cleansing , vt-aled t‘ cream first. as this remoes all sur- Homily v1". ‘m T911511‘? 211-1 face dust and grime. As your skin is n‘ dry it might be well to gm» up the o4 Blaming Smile iFirstThinq in "the Morninq and the Niqht Sales Representatives {or North America: {i Co. Ltd. lO-IS hicCaul Sirvot. Toronto. 1 i J. or! he: out " 2 wank” M S450 t: any- ncnt work at 21.83 3, wock - of a stczzog- Jzvri to obzaii: .3 I‘ Z““.'.l. _ J! soap and water xvaslqing occarnon- ally. using only the cream and mild astringent. A dry skin 1n a girl of _ your age may indicate lack r1 suf- i ficient fats in the dis‘. or uncer- l r ________.H_ ____ H, _ _ l bsifegnnrei Your . thought. cgreeable if men and women thought it worth while to be as charming to their ;wn husbands and wives as they are to other people's. One of the nicest things I have ever heard about Will Rogers is that his wife says he is Justus ‘funny at home as he isiabroad. Still another thing that is the matter with the modern home is that most men and women coinceive of it as a prison and of themselves as self- cleced Jailers. Most homes should have inscribed over the portals "Abandon all hope of liberty all ye who enter here." The husband thinks that he is the head of the house and that he has a right to dictate to is wife about l what she shall wear and what she shall think and the length of her hair and ‘lher skirts and all the balance of it. I .__.____. l And the wife is bound and determined that she will make her husband ipunch the timeclock on tho dot. and give up all his old friends and habits; 'and wear the clothes she picks out for him and Jump through the hoop. when she waves the whip. i I And both think that the children should be rubber stamps of them and ido just what. they did when they were young and think just what they I And most of home conversation is putting each member of the family through the third degree about what they have done and where they l have been and who they have seen. etc. i And because the love of freedom is the strongest passion in the human breast, and because the next strongest passion is a hatred of being catechlz- ed. husbands and‘ wives break down the walls to get awav from each other I 1nd children leave home in search of liberty. In a word, the thing that is the matter with the modem home is that] it ls run on I. hunch by bunglers. instead of on a plan by efficiency experts. ; DOROTHY DIX. Continued publication of war bools which "defame our honored, dead and serve no useful pur- < pose.“ has been condemned at a Brit lsh Legion conference at Sussex England /eurnt.>|'v¢/ 11y PUTNAMQS Corn Lxtractor _- - _-_.__-....__. _...., English rabbit f~1."ms produced DOUGH 'their toil with a copper or a kick. ac- cordizg to the travellers mood. For days th? streets were Jammed with‘ rickshaws. Traffic was blocked at al- a most every corner by the sweating‘ coolies attempting to keep up their» dog trot despite pedestrian crouds.‘ Then on: day the street car and bus companies decided to give their Em- i ployes extra rice allowances. That‘ hoping uzder his mystic st/oicism for In Bathing Suit. ng Ironized Yeast. but now I can and Thousands write of 5 to 15 lbs. hollows fill in. Blemished skin gets appear overnight. Sound sleep. New ended the strike. Today u~.- rickshaw! another day of wealth 8nd POW"- Gained 15 lbs.” was always ashamed iot feel too skinny?’ gained in 8 weeks with Lronized clear and rosy like magic. Nervos- health and pep from very first day. >.. ccolie is Just his old patient. self. “So Skinny Shamed "Gained 15 lbs. tak- to wear bathing suit --i~.uis Lanningham. Yeast. Bony limbs round out. Ugly ness. indigestion. constipation dis- Two great tonic: in one - special lng killed in a duel Ind, liked by the. King. He withdrew Pleasant little _ . . . F" Sum", mm “b ‘ into Hand rs. where ho oisplayed weight-building Malt Yeast strengthening iron. tablets. cated yeast. Results in ‘A time. So quit being ashamed of "skirmi- skin. Get Ironized Feel _ _ Money back from nearly 150,000 skins in tno lost i2 , mannhcture, u m,’ deusmed “m ness." ullow Yeast from druggist today. grslt tomorrow. oulck results. __ ' i i _—_ l weight. Ee sure to drink a pint of . milk a day. 13> The cold cream is best for your l type of skin. I <4» The soap you mention is a i good one and mild enough f0": a sen- 1 sitive skin. If you nnnce imtat- ion try pure castile baby SC-lpl be ‘ very careful to rinse of! all the soap fiiiifiairerfs Health Give them the protection of a General Electric Refrigerator after washing -LOIS LEEDS i 00D honllh is the mull Tomorrow-Dr}. Shampoos ‘ precious n-asct -ni‘ your I children . . . and _\nu can WHO ARE YO P} The Romance of Your Nomoi Bv near nasmxs anus safeguard ii by keeping their food always fresh nnii whole- some in .1 Grnoral Electric Rcfrigcralor. I For a few cents n day n General Electric-Refrigerator preserves milk and other perishable ‘ foods safely below [he 5U- i, dogroo (longer point aml rc- l . RIJGGLES This name was spelled various ways l first Rugeley. Rug-gale and Buggies. [the latter form being more familiar ‘ 1 in this country. ‘ The ancient seat of tbn Ruislfi family was Stafford. Englad From the Stafford line descended the branches of other parts of England. the Ruggles of Warwick. Leicester. Essex. Kent and Suffolk William de Ruggele. who lived in lstafford in the thirteen i-suturv. wag. ibanished from the country for hav- ‘ a man who was lhul there are no fans, belts or smiling boxes to get out of > nrdcr. All Ibo mechanism in Sealed in Steel . . . proof forever against the destruc- tive cifcrls of air, dirt and moisture. moves the health menace of slighlLv-spoilorl notables. The General Electric Refrig- crnfor is so lroubio-fri-o in operation that ii nevi-r oven rc- quircsoiiing . . . so simplified Como in and let us demon- strain tho euporioriiios of tho General Electric Refrigerator. ER-llQ-D l Easy Terms kit-ranger!- oasiaaai.@iai.acriaic ALL-STEEL IIEFRIGERATDR Associated‘ Gas and Electric System Gui-lined by CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC c0.. u-fuq great bravery m war and for hi5 heroism his punishment was revoked Three of his sons returned to their iiatre country. but one moved into Siutzerland the English ham: finally became a .,,_ __._..- .._._.:_:._ . .. ___._.__ -