3:55:12 TWO _ir_i_i_s__ CHARLOTTETO quarantine IE-QRH5RY 20. 1 941 ' a if... - 9.15.9933? Children are quick to recog- nize good bak- iug-and from the first bite they're in favour of cakes made with Swans Down Cake Flour. The reason is that it's aasier for anyone to bake lighter, r uflier cakes with this finer, special cake flour, than with ordi- nary flour. Swans Down Cake Flour, made from a particular variety of sofgwinterwhcaggrown for Swans Down in one particular 'secu'on,ismillcdbythe“Coritt-olled Milling Process" to produce a flour which is 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. The superlative fineness and unvaryinghighquality ‘ofSwans Down Cake flour imparts extra touches ofgoodness to every ‘Swans Down (lake. CAKES ARE ON TIIE PMZKIGE THE INSURANCE POLICY FOR BETTER CAKES AMomingSmlls The club bore was boasting of his family-ls patriotism. “I'm joining the RAJ". next week," he exclaimed. "My father fought in the last war, and my grandfather fought in the 34¢ War. My great-grandfather. I‘ve been told. fought in the Zulu War..-." "On which side?” interjected s furl-up kstener. Mildly medicated super-soft talc with fragrant Oriental bouquet. Buytoday-alldruggists-onlyfit. POWDER llI/(llkl "m" Woman ‘ ‘ i=ww Your Individual s...ti;i=.... RECIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPULAR ’sRea lm HORO For Thursday, February 20th amt-amt 2i to APRIL 2o (Aries) --I\'fcderatlon is y.ur wulchvrord 1'91- today, especially personal money transactions. hldllllfucttiring, house- hold tasks, your usual routine are favored. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Pla-netary IQIKIQIICAS for _y.u are similar to Aliens, tiuxehre you w.ll ileetl [3 be CBUiIOL/Li and s lllViSllTHlllh, slgndig (JLJlll- l tnnkiiig g-sttnzucs. 'l‘liink be!‘ . ~ act. MAY‘ 2i to JUNE 2l lfilininll- Mildly favorable for vssenllill dutzes and these tinugs tlill. tor uinque and original tlcign. lie niorc cnw your own affair; luau u.. oettrr l‘. l... JUNE .. lo JULY 23 IC:liu.'cl‘)— National and iiturnalicnlll pr. blcms and induszrics CJIIIECLCG \ ‘ future so urlty 3.0 the lllI. and izlvoreu Dotrl. lltglfll tilcln lul‘ p llZLlisLUK.‘ or inter-st. (luins ma." ed JULY ‘.24 to AUGUST 22 throw- Slit uid be an csctllln: tizu tor inal- i613 rclillezi t ":1, lrsn, {Lllllbt r, . and army in- tcrs i and Ullt-ll . AUGUbl 2d l0 SF IEMBER 24 ‘ ‘ ilioul yztlu‘ nlc trouble anal y.ur 5 LWJ SE-PTYZLVIIBER 2i ‘.13 (LJJTEI) money lrut to OCTOBER opportune for Mayfair By ‘ Pearl Bellairs ' l At the same in taut she l1t‘.il'(l his vcice outside at the lop of the stairs, talking to the. illgut porter. He was coining ban In a. flash she dill he only pos ‘hing His hand wa. on tile h of the door, as she grabbed ll’: [.119 "the lcord of the light switch and plinrzcd w; 40cm in (larkticss. Sue» thtcw herself across the room. hit the bed. Lripmrl. grasped lll(:,.lt)00K with uncrring ainyh. the / gloom. and darted for her 0111.1’ fmeuils of e:- cape -the open uiéiclow on ‘to the fire escape. Behind her a startled voice exclaimed: “What the deuce-P" He did not wait to tlun on the light. I-Ie blundcred towards her across the room. She thrust one leg ov'ei' the sill, and evcil as shc hop- ped over it, his hand gra pod her arm‘ "Here-what. the blazes are you doing?" She wrenchcd herself free and with lightening swiltness caught the window sash and flung it tlolvn. He dodged back, and the Wllld0lv fell beteen them with a cra h Without a seconds pause, she fled along the iron gallery; at. the end she did not know which way to turn. up or down the ladder. He would hear her if she went up and tried to go to her room that. ‘nay. see her if she went down . . . She darted a hasty glance behind her, and saw ble-scd chance! -—an open window on to the landing, and beyond it the stairuay to the floor above. In a flash she was lhrollgn the window. The landing as empty, he was looking for her outside. on the fire escape. She darted ilgiitlv up the stairs, and tiplocd along the silent. upper landing to her door. She went in, closed it noi elessltl, and turned the kcy in the lock. Her heart was beating furiously lier breath was coming in gasps. She pushed the pocket book as fnr as it would g0 under the bit: Wtillllll. duchess at her side. Shrihppctldoi f CROCHETED TOY .-Y Design No. X400 This toy ls not dllflcuit to make. The pert. face ls crocheled in sim- ple rrocret, while thepbody is made in a loop stitch. Pattern No. X400 contains li.st of materials needed illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To order this pattern, send l6 Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian, To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X400 NAME cents in coin or stamps to Needlework smzirr Aonmzss-----_.-___-_._____'.. PRJOVINCE—-a-—-—-——CI'IY—_______-_ .,~ l i-——-By Frances Drake-ii SCOPE OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpw) - A period packed with inlenst and divertissement. Should be ideal for Scorpios noted gifts and fine intelligence. Bast results will be tbtained if you plan your activities calmly and orderly. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 lSagittarius) -The only caution that. seems tugezit fzr today is one against ulllpltfl5allt iiggressveness. Doiit ru h and the yourself need- lessly. Be purposeful and evenly allocate your activities so that, y.ur Schedule will run smoothly. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (CRPHCOITI) - Stars are very gen- erous and benefic for you folks here. Personal interests are equally fav- ored willi buslne s and titer mat- . 101s. (laiiis favored and shown; new l contracts and opportunities indicat- '/ Social -‘k.-_'v and l Dorothy Dix Says ISHUN job and during the ~ zible to keel: less faml nble and his led. Happiness through relatives. (Aquilrius) —» ‘Today sltculd tspec-i ially suit your temperament, kiiidly| dispolfiou and cleverness with w rk that as s patience and a knowledge’ , (if nitchaiiics or mathematics, Youl ‘ can make today pay you well. l FEBRUARY 21 to i‘ lP.sce'-l _ A g 1s riquired nqw; you should ambitious and eager to accomplish. in WIIZIPIVQI‘ your lne of endeavor. ‘Try ncyv avenues, new sound ven- tures and n:»w ideas. Romance, ,' £1llllll?;lll(3lll5_ .~]J$l‘lS, entertainment . on the favored list. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY ~ Unsrifisli. generous. conscientious. , Willing to assist and share others‘ l re'-1l)iisibl' es. No desire fil self- l ',, rnndlzemrnt. Worry and belittle- . two things to be dis- l ccuryzezl in Lil's fine individual. .Cr.p ‘e aclfevrment. P!" _' asset» or fail- ‘ urrs, drpriiding upon how used, lhcr hoes. lest he might heal‘ llllOYlllg about ab: l. uliire. 1 lly in the dark. hanging . ' ‘hes as uczllly ns she ro-llrl on d. Sire had nut her ' . In lcss was in . p on lt *n at lull minute she N0 one had seen her go out: no one had seen her conle in. In the oiln llg.l down‘ there he could not 11-1)‘? recognized ll€‘l'. lhoilzli he 1111.111! Fave seen something of her clothes. ,‘ A1111 She had his pocket book! She dared mot tum on the light yet to lork/at. it. §licps walking up and down paus- tng, walking on again. Had he seen her get in to the hotel again through the window? He must have! She lay still as a mouse. The foot teps went away, and then .he heard troices talking below. Had he told tiie night-porter? "Oh. Lorna. Lorna!" she thought "To think all this should happen to you!" She lay with beating heart. list- ening to the hurried footsteps going to and fro. She heard voices out- side on the fire-c cape below “Ran along," she heard l-laylvks- ford saying. “And then got in there!" So he had seen her! Had the hotel people heard something and investigated? It was extraordinary fenierity on his part. if he had sum- moned them himself! Whatever the case, the searchers arrived on her own floor two min- ules later, and began a systematic opening and shutting of doors. There was a murmur outside her own, then a rap on it. “Who's there?" said Loma. trying to assume a New Zealand accent ro that Hawksford should not recognize her voice. while she shivered with suspense. “The manager. madam. Did you happen to hear any one outside an your fire escape? There's been s theft. downstairx" “Oh? I was sleep. I didn't hear anything " She tried to sound as stupid as possible. Was I-lawksford out there? If she didn't open her door they might. slrpect something. ‘Ihen she heard his voice below on the fire escape again: she got up, slipped on her dressing gown. and opened the door. The mnager was outside, and the night porter was with him "Someone got into a gentleman's room below here and got away by the fire escape. We thought they might have come up herell" the manager explained apologet-lcally. “Oh, do come in and lock my win- dow, thenl": begged Lorna. "It make= one so nervous —they may be stlllabout! ‘The porter came in and closed nher window. and in three minutes they were gone, with apologies for disturbing her. She locked her door put out her light and got back into bed. Ten minutes later all was quiet again below. (To Be Continued) l"? lfCllilllilloung Relieve Misery of Colds» LIIIIYLVLI W!“ Wu If your child is miserable with muscular soreness or tightness. spells of coughln or irritation from n. cold-you‘ l welcome the relief a "VspoRub Massage" brings. with this more thorou htrest- ment. the pcultlcs-sn -vapor action of Vlcks Vn Rub more vapors... back like a warming plastermll’ misery right away! Results delight swan old friends of Vspoflub. ro on s"VlP0R\1b Nuance" with all its benefits-massage VnpoRub for 8 minutes on ni- PORTANT OI BACK as well utmthgoht and chest- s-presd s. c yer on chat. cover with s warmed cloth. BI suns: to use genuine, timb- KIM! k VICKS VAPOBUB. I JANUARY 22 lo FEBRUARY 20, -inile mind works its wonders ‘perform. Suddenly she heard rapid foot- ‘he I come from temper and m afriagc of MAPCH 20. ,' thin better than a Silo-week livjiigpnd a husband who thinks t deal cheiiergyi lifienfiliifiig blgll. petting. Is it fair that“! should be tied down to an en- ivllgagement that would have to last cnber of ‘ears more? lqule a nu lJATl-lnji .0 i ANSWER-I print this letter be- came it is such a Ofirious human document, and bglause it 111115- trates s0 vividly that :l;l‘a-\1‘=’9 60m" pulsion that gi seem i661 "0 g-ct married en when they M9 not really u! love with a man. 9V9" when it -£s against their belle! judgment and when they can ‘tear their Guardian Angels shrieking kaafnings to them not to do it. arry for Love Only I eel. many letters similar to one. and they alway. fill me with zmawnlent at Use way the [enti- o I can understand a girl being so much in love with a man that she shtils her eyes l0 all his lattlls and refuses to look beyond the pre eill. I can understand a girl being so infatuated with a man that she won't! rather starve with him than feast. without him. and that she is willing lo utidergo any hardships just to be with him. I can under tand a girl wanting so llltle of life that she cannot fore- ee what living with an ill-tem- pered, surly. slovenlv man would . I can even understand a woman who is getting along in years. as the phrase goes, marry- ing almost any man who comes along rather than be an old maid. But what I can never understand ls why a girl who Ls young and will have many opportunltie- to marry: who has a pood job, a good heme. an interesting life; a ell-l who is sitting on the top of the world as she is, will marry a man with whom she is no! desperately in love. who ls not. congenial, who ls no money maker, ju t for the sake of marrying Take this girl's letter as an illus- tration of this. She ls young. She has a profession wherebv she can ulake herself a comfort-able living She has a nice family and pleasant. home llllTOllIldlIlgS. And yet she wants to know if she should marry an uncouth ill-natured. high-tem- ncrnd, ignorant. thriftless man who is bound Io drag her down to mverfyl and misery. Can you bent. LONG ENGAGEMENT! UNFAIR T0 GIRLS - Dear Miss Dix -I am 20 _vea.rs old and am very much in love with fl. girl a year older than I am. She Ls very popular and is one of lhe old-fashioned "nice" zlrlu gracious to every one, and although I have tried to make her love me I have never told her of my feelings be- cause I am a junior in college and Dlan to go to medical school. so i-t will be at least six years before I can support a wife. Now shall I take-a chance and tell her I love her and ask her to wait for me? Or shall I just keep on being nice to her and honing SHIFTLESS MAN IT COMES TO PICKING MATE Girls Need To D0 ii Lot or Serious Thinking About The Future With The Man They Expect To Marry Dear Dorothy Dix-I sin s girl of M. Have been enxflced for the last two years to s young man of 23. When I first met him he had no last. three years he has held five positions. Has been a week, which is the most he ever made in his life. The possibility of his ever making more is out of the que Lion because of his lack of train ing and ambition. He comes of a Door and shift- ly one which will not even try to achieve keep i; stored l“ the ygtfpgefatot. eveq the bnrest, necessltes OI life. This would I not, mJlu-i 5o ntuch If he “IRS 110i; S0 much like them. I-lis temperament at times ls most unbear- ance is something not. to be mentioned. He ls rude and unfriendly toward my family and friends have everything a girl could wish for and a expert beauty operator making good money. te- ly this boy and myself have beelr having so many quarrels that I have sug ted that we break our engagement. but. l WHEN none. At present he ls earning $30 negligence in his personal appear- a family in moderate circum tances;. in ‘on y has a fit. of ignores the m er. Do you think a tllls sort eivrlast? I think life owes else until I am ready 9c marry? I can't afford to go “steady” because she l5 so popular and is taken to all the big events and would be cut out of some good times l! she con- fined herself to me. AFRAID. ANSWER—OI course. when a man tell a woman that he loves ner. IIE pays her the highest compli- ment of which he is capable. and naturally it is gratifying to her vanity, so, perhaps, the girl rates that. And, it may settle YOU H7110- tlonally to get the matter off of your mind by bringing it into the open. as the psychologists say. So. ii‘ you “rant to. tell the girl how you feel about her. But don't involve yourself in_ a long encase- ment. If you are ju t a juliior in college, it will be a lot lotlfiel‘ than any six years before vou finish your medical course, and are making enough money practicing medicine to support a family. And. in the meantime. you will have changed and the girl will have changed for time gets in its inevi- table work upcu us and alters our ideals, our thoughts. our habits, our desire . Your romance will have worn thin and there is every chance in the world that the girl, who will be by then at least 80 years old. will look like an old maid to you and you will wish that. you were free to pick out ome pretty, young girl who ls as fresh as she is now. A long eneagement would not be fair to either you or her. When the chances of your marrying her are '0 slim, you would not want to keep rer from making some advan- tageous match that she might make while she was young and pretty and popular Nor would you want to doom her to the dull life. she would have if she sat st home with Mama and Papa and waited for you to get ready to marry her. And it would not be fair to you because if you are n fine, ambitious. young man and want to fit yourself to be a successful doctor. you will need to be able to give all of your thoughts and interests to studying your profession, instead of having them distracted by a love affair. ‘The president. of one of the big universties 'alcl the other day that when his students began falling be- hind ln their work. it was nearly always because they were in love 1gp? giving their thoughts to some l‘ . t O U BORROWING NEIGHBORS Dear Miss Dix -M_y neighbors run me wild with their borrowing. They borrow my silver and return it with dents: my china and nick it; my rugs and spill cocktails on them. How can I slop them? K. ANSWER-Easiest thing in the world. Refuse to lend. If they have the nerve to borrow, you have the backbone to refuse to lend. that. she will not marry somebody- Save l THIS WEEK ONLY DOROTHY DIX. - I frying pltn, Use up this scrabble 0% ON Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY PllEPAllATlllllS INCLUDING APPLE BLOSSOM AT JAMIESDIPS llrug Store QUEEN STREET "BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS WITH YOUR SAVING" Personal I Fashions '1 L g Lisure- —T7le Woman ’s Realm Not the u , but the chase, Nor the ‘laurel but the race, Not the hazard. but. the play Make me, 10rd, enjoy always. -—Gelet.t Burgess. up your breslcfgst scrappls like this: Put s cupof chvliped cooked pzrk into 3 cups of stiff cooked cornmeal mush. Pour into a. loaf pan and chill until firm. Cut in half inch- 511085 sprinkle with flour and cook until br-Wn _1n 8 small amount of fat healed in a own within three daYS- and be $1118 W DROPPED STITCHES If your sewing machine hflfi fill?“- ed to drop stitches. try giving it a 4115:. ugh ~¢f1ing before you touch the tension of .tlie machine. Fre- quently that is all it requires. __,.__. The shade knowrftas "buff" re- ceived llg name from bull leather, made cf bulflfalo hide. Plant! breathe imi- lotwes. 1t is therefore, necessary to keep house plants free fr-m dust. ‘llf mayonnaise curdles in maklnl. add s few dNPl o! cold water to the curdled mixture. FB/OCKB A LA POMPADOUR The pompadour coiffure is mt limited to millizieis as inspiration: 0m, designtr has a. series (if both day and evening frocks in a. mood gllllCll the pcmpadcur sHBEests to er. Black with touches of pink indi- cates the feminine character of the frocks, the pastel introduced for neckline fLllfltS or joints, or an all- lace blouse in suits Li" clay and evening. A smooth little dress ‘with ddrt discreetly flared with ruched edges.» tsllmed and dressy at the same tulle. ,Anotllu' no orthy idea ls the group of s-l ing and inevitable summer outfits liighliglttlng men's tropical wxolleus, WhlCll this desi- Rollers built into n new Ilshlng 1 gner turn; cut in easy little suits reel are intended to $119914? l! llns! I bolero or t dry as it ls reeied in. Because of a serious shirtage 0d adding and calculating machines in Britain private owners have been asked to sell or lend theirs to the government. Water that has boilcd and cooled recently freezes faster than uri- bolled water~the reasm‘. the b 119d water requires time to Kabsorb all‘. burned in blast fur- naoes. coke, ls the residue after gases have sen distilkd from bituminous qggl. The fuel o You save money every time you use Irradiated C tion Milk instead of milk in some other form. From creaming coffee to baby's bottle, Cama- tion meets all milk needs. Try a few cans. >40»: duh/madam!’ New Fashion Art Course May Be Studied at Home Diagrams Show Figure Drawing To succeed in fashion art —the dream of many s girl who likes to draw! The pay ls good. the work it- self is fascinating. - And turning that dream info reality may be easier than you realize. For you can leach yourself to draw the glamorous fashion figures which appear in news- papers snd magazines. From charts and diagrams you can learn the proportions of body and face, the methods of professional artists. Al you see in our diagram. measure the body in heads. The fashion figure, taller than the ordinary figure, is eight times the length of the head. The waistline is less than three "head.s“ down; the knee is about six "heads" down Following such rules, you avoid imsteur distortions. You draw figures of grace, symmetry. 'Then, wllh instruction in pen and wash techniques you learn to draw fabrics. to bring out the fen- lures of smart costumes. Prepare for s fashion art career! Our new M-page home course giver professional Instruction in fashion drawlnp-wlth 158 illustrations in- cluding charts and diagrams. Ex- plains perspective. foresho.‘ ' the use 0f Den. wash. YOII 5mg moi eolnsfor your copy of Fashion alluring Made may t0 The Guardian Home Befvlw- B0 NUTIO . lt 1 l l your Name 1 sure trvzrndetgebfl)‘ a boom“: 181.1 Ilrlflllldl > regulations hipiength, feminized “fill: ,."1\l'.e lingerie blouses oi‘ plastroci. The word “discnefl is good for the general appinach lo silhouette in the entire collection, for skirt fullness and bzdy lines of frocks and jackets are just that. Those indLpensabl navy heavy-sheer dresses have a new look in develop. lng skirt fullness in a full-width. almost full length apron tunic, with pretty lingerie necklines, one cut decply square. The sluulder situation comes through mostly unchanged, with the exception cf a few dresses with the “pelerine" shoulder, a. good designation for the shoulder-ex- tension like that; of a peletine or eapelet-stole. Tliis feature effec- tively'transf.rn1s a tailored cont tires in cadet-blue men's tropical wool, and just as well does the trick in a softer, dark heavy sheer frock" one of these moderate that both young and an wear to advantage. nibZZak-s CORNER CHEESE BISCUITS cups flour t-SIDE- baking powder mp. salt 1 tsp. sugar (if liked) 4 W905. butter or other shortening 1-2 cup milk (approximatxly) 1-2 cup grated cheese Slit flour with other dry Ingre- dients, add shortening and blend well with knife, fork or fingers, then add cheese, then milk a. little at a time until you have a soft d.ugh. Put on floured board, knead sentiy for 2 minutes, the“ bake in hot oven. 2 4 1 Cheer hot gingerbread with this orange marshmallow sauce: 1-4 pound’ marshmallows. l cup heavy W»! i/I/f vVVVTITQ-QQ" iterature DOESN'T GIVE i yolllfflllEkltll. MELMWIAI/tll/ll 17110-800150, IMPROVED BLEND -VACUUM PACKED I Roasted In Canada by a Special Process DRIP GRIND-fur Drip Pot and Glass Coifre-hllikera REGULAR GRIND-for F ' Of Boiled Coffee ullxwttl nous: snap CDFFEE cream, oonfeetloners‘ sugar, t 1-2 cup fresh sirlmi d orange jlll Cut marshmallows in quartz stand in orange juice 1 ll.lll' w with. sugar. Serves 6-tn ll0f g‘ w bread. Use PUREX.‘ Soft as down-f white as snow — SAFE! Dlslribnor: Mxlilmr Piper l. Bu Cflqllt, gl, .1, North olr Southmllast or West ....thls ls the dress to make for the days to conic. If y.u are going to be in a warmer climate, be sure that you choose ti neatly striped Icotwn or rayon for your new clas- sic gfilrt frock. The sleeveless card- igan jacket ls light but csy in flan- nel Flor colder weather a soft rayon with a. wool jacket is ideal under your coat for all occasions and the yam. can be worn with other r . , o. Style No. 2826 ls designed for sizes 12. 14, l6, 36. 38, 40 42 44 46 l and 48. Sire 36 requires 4 1-2 ards o-f 39-inch fabric for the I 3-8 yards for the jacket. Send Pwenty (200) coin ls lei-red, for Pattem. Write plainly your Name, Fdlress and the style number. Be sure lo stats the size you wish. Style No. 2885 Bis; ............... NEG} Name . Street Address UCKLEY' IVIIXTUDC B .7 2825 I , IIZES IZ"+B cream and fold in. Swecten tot »