i l l i PAGLLV." , Woman's Re al ii NSTEAD of buying new cur- \ tains—do as millions of . smart women Clo-buy casy-to-use j _ Timex Curtain Ecru! This marvel- ous new, special curtain-dye makes faded curtains as color-fresh as when new. And what a saving‘. No muss, no fuss. Perfect results‘. lfse Tintex for your Summer wardrobe, too. Gives you Paris colors-for only a/ew ran/s. Buy Tintex 1011a).’ S.1.\Il"Ll{.l' (J.\_ RhQUE-YT 48 GLORlOUS COUOHS for eltonnqonqinalcolorp, o: giving new Paris wlors, to faded fsbnn l Ai all drug stolen And notion counters ¢ 1 7 5 ‘3 Vamfilfif. 2.26% AND i‘: “minute or YOURSELF IN A ton K HAND-CO > ~~ llv i Gilt"‘l° ME. lrmV-l . 74-1“- GOLD-PLA“? FR-él \' 1a.; send I'm icrfiflf‘ stze-attinnrqqil». (lhl-tiifilfll.‘ u». (l) 1.»; ii.\i . . BM B“, Curt“ ,. .. » ._ t‘. Bt an}. ll.\.lT'.K71S1L’I\‘(;\C1("1“-< wvh any size snapshot w "~"'~*"1‘ “d ,li1>c mini.iv..ti>1\~1-““*‘1“‘° M!" c, and orit-n-‘L W‘ a- um" P.O.. Monlrcll- 011°- pee . E\ll\ Kl DEFT" llox ‘QTII, P1 ll/or/di For a limited Time Drill‘ fr, or l! i lint, c .' r Ron” tel‘. we. lo ..- lbrTLYILXPR lgalrgestsel/‘i/rg "warcn YOUR’ serif; Every woman knows that one of the first requirements of a really THE COOK'S ,__sniart appearance are well-shod feet. illSllllCllvfiiy she notices . other wonieiis siiocs and stock- ; iiigs and registers approval of i slicer silk ankles and immaculate suede shoes. ..____ But still she's often conscious Three teaspoons tea, 3 cups boil- 11131 111 W119 01 H11 1191 C31‘?- 1'19!‘ ing water, 2 cups grape Juice, 4 own feet aren't up to standard. tablespoons sugar, JlllCI: of 2 lem- t Glvfn half a Chance. She's thank- Qpe, ful to tuck them somewhat self- Pour the boiling water over the ‘ 501011515‘ 0111 01 $18111- tca, cover closely and allow to 1 The reason is, of 0011158. 111811-119 stand l5 minutes. Then strain, ,lnlll8l choice of shoes wasn't a add stigar, lemon JlllCL‘ and the good one. All the brushing. polish- purc grape Juice. Chill thoroughly". ing and treeing in the world won't Some hos cs prefer to omit the irmake shoes that weren't a perfect lemon jlll. . Just. zidcliiig the pure fit in the first place take on a grape Juice to the iced tea. smart appearance later on. -- ~-_ This year the spotlight of fash- BANANA AND PINEAPPLE JAM. ICED TEA. ion is turned on accessories. Your bag, gloves. shoes, buttonhole are Four level eiips crushed pine- going to count even more than the apple and l'l'll.‘ill(‘(l llllllilllil, 7 1-2 suit and frock they're to accom- lCv-l Clip.» ill 1-4 pounds) sugar, l i pany. bottle eoniiiiei'ciiil litwllli. So when you order the new Use a small tNo. 2i can of crush— ~ shoes that you are to be an im- ed pineapple. Measure fruit into l t portant part of your outfit, treat large kettle. First measure out the 5 the job with the respect it. deserv- whole tin of pineapple. which gives g5. 2 level cups and a little over. Com- tilctc this thirtl tup with finely crushed. iiit-llow ripe bananas; then fill the fourth cup with criiilwwl hzineiiii only. Add sugar, mix well and bring to a full rolling boil, stirring innstziiitl§.'. and boil hzircl for one minute. Remove from “m, m‘, chm,” mixture and dot fire and stir in pochn. Skim and _ “m, bump“ Place under the brow stir ocrrisionallz‘ for jliSl five mln- ' H. um“ brown‘ utt-r. alter taking lroin firt- to cool slightly, winch prevents fruit llflflllllll. Then pour quickly and cover hot jam at once with hot paraffin wax. If sliced o," ring pineapple is used, chop very fine. —W.- \ liver on one side. Turn and brown the other. Mix 3 table- spoons of Parmesan cheese (grat- edi with 3 tablespoons of fine bread crumbs. Place the liver on an oven-proof platter: sprinkle A revolving piano stool ls the nicest possible thing to use when sewing on the machine. You can arliust it to just the right height, and it is so handy to be able to swing round to reach something off the table. -» CNlil-“S LIVER TVITII CHEESE. Slice 1 pou-nkdi of calf's liver, ,i.- tiit: skin and season with A molding dinner gown o‘ mm- Ii 1 stilt and pepper. Mix 1 tablespoon grlggfiuéggfpyogztéfetlierBiscgaxgggfigxeg mares. “$2.3. “Si? it a sprinkle over the slices. Melt a "m1 fir‘ tmzufimzgdggggm: -ufii'-iciit amount of butter in a T’ 0X w g D ‘rs rig pan and quickly brown the Y"“1"LLE°"‘- >oo+o-~ _ ‘ I11 ‘f. Social and Personal 1. 4J4‘ “l! ~ , It 2217;“ *3‘. Dorothy Dix .33 People | Groves Sympathy Kills More Often Than it Cures- Parents Need to Offer Encouragement Rather Than Condolence to Their Children _ A famous doctor declared not long ago that sympathy killed as many “C11 People as disease dld,_ and that. many men and women who might have got well were swept. into their graves by the tears of pity of their . ~ iOVJlg relatives, Then, bélllg’ hot with his subject. he went on to relate an incident. that had just occurred in his practice. fFor months," he saiu, "i have been trying to build up and calm down a delicate, neu- rotic patient of mine so that she will be aole lo stand an operation that is absolutely neoesary. "At last I had got her iTarid 1 told hei- that the next day I would operate, but when I went in to see her she was surrounded by her WGBPJIQ -',_"‘_;_ ‘Aka ‘Aka A a A aka a A v Viivvvvvv vvvv_w_vvvwvv_vvwvv_vvvvvvvwvvv-vww THE (JHARLOTTETOWN (GUARDIAN . vvwwvvVvwVv v v v7 . vi V FREE! Giant Balloons Dapper Duck and Flvo Other Anlmals With Every Pound Package of the N E W CDLDNY CLUB (IRANGE PEKIDE TEA 1 Fashions 1 Literature vvwvvv v vv- ‘I 0Q .¢vvuwov0vvvoo-oo.o-o friends and family who were patting her hands. kissing her brow, ‘PCOA-Llhllélllg nei and makni her ieel that they were taking a last farewe I Under ilieir sympathetic rnlnisirations she had a .. " - gone all to pieces. Her temperature had siiOt up and she ‘as so hysterical tnat an operation was out oi me question. Ail my woik was undone and has to be done over again. "Believe me, if we doctors told the truth, we would write ‘Killed by Sympathy‘ on many a death certficate. There is no such depressive drug know to inateria meclica as pity and no tonic equal to a good odes.’ I The experience of ‘all of us laymen confirms the physician's diagnosis \ of the deadly eiicct oi sympathy on the human system. Ali of us mow ‘ dozens oi people who have been made cllr0lllc invalids by being plt.ed. I Boys and guns who were weaklings and neer-do-wells because their mothers were so sorry for them when "they had the measles that they sold them the idea that they didnt have the health and strength to do ‘ anything. Women who lay on a couch half the": lives bcimuse their husbands t cossetted and pelted ihClll because of their poor nerves or their weak hearts. Mien w no gave up their Jobs at middle age, sat down on the do- nothing stool and iet their children support them because their .a.nui s solicitude and inquiries about how they felt today. and what did e doctor say about their symptoms, made them exaggerate a slight indis- posiiiori ;nto a fatal malady. And we have all seen these same victims of sympathy cured as if by magic when their dope was withdrawn. when nobody cared whether they were well or sick they got well. when nobody listened to the tale of their aches and pains they forgot thorn, too. Many a iraii and den- cate woman who has been coddled all of her life by a Eitylrlg mother and husband has not only got up from her bed and wa ed. but taken in washing w support herself and her children when the neoeslty arose. Srmpalitv n01 only makes ‘invallds. it also makes failures. It breeds weakness lllS-Jiad oi strength. t1 turns us into cowards and quiters m. stead of making us fighters. Many a boys and girl's whole life is mined by a mother who sheds tears of pity over t-hem until she melts down their backbones and leaves them poor spineless creatures incapable of achieving anything. Mother is so sorry for Mary because she as to pound a typewriter Ol' stand behind a counter instead o. spendng tier time amusing herself that she makes Mary feel that she is a martyr; that it isn't worth While to try to do good work or get ahead in a world that is oppresinz a poor workng girl. Mother pities poor John because he cant go to college and have sport cars as rich men's sons do until she kills every bit of ambition in him and makes him th.nk that it isn‘t worth while working, anyway. It is the mothers who Jock their children up with hope that put in them the spurt that makes for success. They don't sympathize with their ehtclren for having to work. They tell them how lucky they are to have a 10b and the strength and health and mtieliigence to hold it down. l: is not pity we need when we have a difficult thing to do. It is a race. Andnobody can douix that a mother's sympathy is first ald to divorce in innumerable instances. A young couple gets married and finds that marriage is not the bed of roses that they expected it to be. ~oo0 How Can I ‘P ‘I _‘ (By Alvin: ASHLEY) l o OO' ' Q. How can I wash chamois gloves? A. Make a soap lather. Add sev- eral drops of ammonia. Put the gloves on the hands and rub ln the lather in the same manner as when washing ithe hands. Wipe the gloves dry with a linen cloth. Q. How can I relieve the paln of scalds and burns? A. One suggestion ls to apply a. poultlce of oatmeal and cold wa- ter. The cooling qualities of the oatmeal tend to draw the fire from the burn. Q. How can I remove fish odor from knives and forks? A. By rubbing a cut lemon over them. O' QO—OO4 060-0-060- f Modern Etiquette § (B! ROBERTA LEE) GO§QQ Q. Does a bachelor make any special preparations for receiving womm guests? A. Yes, the same as a hostess makes. A room should be prepgred for their wraps, and a few s ple toilet articles should be set out for their use. I Q. Who should accompany the funeral party to the cemetery? A. Only those friends and rela- tives who are invited to do so. Q. should cantaloupe be eaten with the fork or spoon? A. With the fork. .Isltgood form muse: handkerchief while eating at the table? A. Never. if it can be avoided. libpecially is the wife disillusioned when she discovers that, she has labm" IT 1S, MY DEARIUI“,ITH CERTO IT ONLY TAKES l5 MINUTES FROM THE TIME YOUR I SEE YOU MAKE JAM AND JELLY WITH CERTQMRsBARNES COBBLE STONE Patchwork Quilt 501 MAVFATR NO. 501 L.ke quaint nan-ow streets in old-world vlllagekbé thlsdCOQBT-fi Wm desist‘ h” dmnny "m. quiet chum" mo? tmawitgib ocks made plain pieces patched with pa.e yellow pr nts alteina cam‘ 1 oomblm '~ lain mauve and printed mivuve 019095- 15 9-" l" c °°°T l n and nllon. For a leisgl formal, hlt-and-mlss design, select as many 00 0 tterna In 0- p‘ The pat i-n includes cutting patterns for the vflwhefi- D1¢¢111I 611'?‘- Mans which ShCIW you the easiest irietnoa of aasembllnil. 1110mm w placing the patches and directions for making and finishing the quilt. I-‘or complete pattern and instructions for all of these oenliml. send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin ni-ecrred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. U" n“! goupon TlMTl-C and ldaral nlnnu Io The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dent. DESIGN NO. B01 miiric----------- - - - —- - ------ ltreetAddrus-------—--—-—---——---- ---'5 ‘T REALLY FRUIT IS PREPARED 5° 011M150 1o MAKE A WHOLE ECONOMML AND BATCH or PERFECT 5951*“ JAM ORJEL / married a mere man instead of a gololing and that he expects her to act. to Reno. like} human being and pull heijweightjn the__b0at.___S0 shejjins to‘ 8 EXACTLY/HAND SINCE TWO-THIRDS NOJUICE HAS TIME TO 2 THAT'S AidAZlNGi/k. AND YOU SAY THE dpes under the label of every Ceno is the iellifying subsuncl of fruit in concentrated form. Use whichever you prefer-liquid or crystalLTwo pnclugea of “(lei-lo" Crystal: make n much ilm or |el y as one bottle of Ceno. ‘(,ty_-_---_---- Pfovln“ -......t..........-g MORE,/...THAT'S REASON IS THE CERTO WASTE AWAY m our A m sAviNeu, ‘SHORT aoittuouiro VERY SHORT BOILI AND YOUR "rwo MINUTES FOR GETIO GLASSES FROM JAM Loogg, JAW-A HALF-MINUTE 2 QUARTS OF FRUlT 5Q FRE5H AND T0 A MINUTE FOR INSTEAD OF 6 BY THE NATURAL... JELLY? OLD LONG so: WAY JUST LIKE THE RIPEFRESH BARNESLJM eomero h, 1 f C, d ' -d TRYCERTO RIGHT NOW.- MUST FOU-UNTHFSE p-Iirfg? of "gfriiii- cTysli-ilbi - suca SAVINGS m TIME. RECIPES umcrtv. fercnt fruits need different hmdl- WORKAND MONEY ing—Cefl0 giveéuyou a separate MEAN A LOTTO ME... recipe for each t. AND YOU SAY RESULTS GIVE PERFECT In Cryn I Form, ‘foo ARE SURE? RESULTS i OF COURQEMYOU SEE-IN THIS SHCRT BOIL ALL THE NATURAL FRESH COLOUR AND TASTE STAY RIGHT INTHE FRUIT’... CERTDJAMS AND JELLI ES TASTE JUST AS LOVELY fi THEY LOOK AS sun: A5 I ova MY DEARLBUTYOU Mother wit/h her troubles and com la in t "Sh; I o! telling her that we 15 Mun: 1111c lissgiierrisbiiiifi iind sniitiiizdrirtiiteiiiiii to o back home and be a sport and make the best of her bargain, 1M0 hei- pltégs her and says: “Come back to me, my poor persecuted dar- 1Y1E~ and B" 1-5 1111011191’ 110ml! Wrecked and another woman on her way And BYYYIPBWY has done its deadly work Daogaln. AMorningSmilc LEAVE BY INSTALMENT "What on earth are you doing?" she shouted to her rather deaf husband downstairs. "I've Just let the cat out”, he replied. _ " ell," she replied, “for good- ness sake let its tail out too." THE ANSWER A grocers lad was ascending a staircase with his arms full of packages. "Boy." said the mistress of the house somewhat sharply, “are your feet clean?" “Yes‘m," he answered. still climbing up the stairs, "it's only me boots thats dirty." 0-0+0-0-0+0o-o-0-0§04-0-0-0¢-O-&O+0 Household Scrapbook ‘ tBv ROBERTA LE8) A U Windows A high polish will be given to windows, also to mirrors and plo- ture glass, by using a teaspoon of kerosene in a basin of hot water. A clean cloth dipped into the wa- ter and wrung almost dry should be used. Walt until the surface is almost dry before polishing with a dry cloth. Blotters Many people have large supplies of blotters left with them by var- ious advertising concerns. A new use for these is to drain things on, instead of brown paper-sardines. croquettes, codflsh balls. or any- thing fried in deep fat. Ink-Stained Fingers Ink stains on the fingers can be removed by dampening the head of an ordinary match and rubbing briskly on the stains. JQLY 15. 193s YYvOO 6 o 0 Q o 0 The Housewife And Her Activities "A commonplace life," we say. and belt and. at the top of the bodice we nigh; u. dra band of pale blue 1m‘ But wlw should we sigh as we cough into a halter of thin, pink my? string. A shoulder bolero, The commonplace sin in the also o! burgundy red lace, may be commonplace sky removed. Makes us the commonplace day; i And God, who studies each separ- Soft aux-ale silk ki dark trim ate soul, prints with small geometrical de. Out-of commonplace lives makes signs makes practical blouses. His beautiful whole. i- -Suaan Coolidge. Pleated skirts are almost a uniform where smartly dressed women gather ln the daytime. Yokes will important in Autumn coats and suits. Some- ——~ times they will be deep and con- Many new color Cflmblflflllong tirastlng, sometimes merely used are noted, as a gray skirt and rust in the backs of coats or jackets jacket lined lnfiow, or a checked that have inverted box pleats at blouse with p brown aprm the back. skirt worn with an oatmeal tweed Buttons are back, but often they jacket. are merely used for ornamental purposes. slide, fasfenlngs doing the real work of fastening the garment. almond green, both used for an» A new beach bag is being telope leather. besides fabrics. also shown which provides ample room fairly deep slightly purply blues, for cap. towel, slippers, bathing and golden yellow. suit, and a separate compartment " -———— for cosmetics. Whether she likes lace-trimmed That the bloused silhouette will rather elaborate slips. gowns and carry over into the Fall ls defln- negllgees or very simple. neatly itely admitted. The bloused- tailored ones. this year’ June back version in the winter coat bride will find trousseau lingerie has a slenderizlng effwt in that lovellei- than ever. it narrows the hips. Vwvvvvvvvvvv There are quantities of youthful suits this season with fitted wrist. length or shorter Jackets, mostly collarless and featuring pockets, One has eight pockets down 1m right side only. Smart featured shades for sum- mer include “quartz“ pink. deep Agnes gives height to a ribbon . cariotler by tying a big bow in the air. Stripes are alternately of black satin and white faille ribbon. DECORATE HER EARS Gertrude Lawrence. a style barometer of coming fashion over --—— R period of years, has taken to In general, coats this year fol- wearing earrings throughout the low the lead of dresses. employing three acts of her current play, the same kind of shlrrlng and "Susan and God.” draping nipped-in waists, slightly She wears them with different wider shoulders. fullness in backs, colffures, not only with upswept and even elbow-length sleeves. urr geme it. One pair is a revival ———- NEW CLOTHES ARE HIGHLY ADAPTABLE of an oldtlme novelty. one black pearl button and one white pearl button. Another pair of the de- The field of fashion designml curated hoop type which fits very hi! 001118 8 1011B W83’ $11166 closely around the base of the £116 6W5 W119" 0119 113d 1011a" lube. The fact that, M155 mwgencg, tea clothes for tea, office togs for throughout this comedy. makes a thfl 011106. Bpwllll 111185595 101' l point of constantly calling atten- Week-End 111 the "munmw and tloq m her hair-brushing it, re. so on. There are- and its easy Arranging it differently for dlffer- w 11nd them-beautifully but mt ent occasions-gives additional lm- 90° 561181611! tailored 11861121011116 petus to the fashion for decorated 6165885 01 the Bhirliwfllst WW 111111 ears. with varying accessories, can go anywhere and everywhere. Coats, too, serve a number oi purposes. Trim little swaggers in three-quarters and seven-eight; lengths, are seen on the street. the decks of cruise ships, at summer resorts and so on. A pert swaiztw topcoat of wool fabric in three- quarter length looks well in solid ______. color. One in crushed stravwberi‘! With reviving interest in ostrich would be handsome over niiiv as a trimming. the younger set WW“ 5119618. P111115 with r1111’? will h“; 510g m lgufn “mug backgrounds and a number of For restaurant wear slim fitting black dresses worn with black cartwheel hats. long black gloves. and ribbon dog collars caught with a. scarlet camellia at the side. LET LADY OFTIUITB HIDE HER HEAD RDTHY DIX. Boost Your Populiurity by Tell ing Fortunes llcurl: and Dlnmcnfl: Are Lucky Be a five-star attraction on lum- mer jaunts and outings. Learn '. fortune-telling! Gipsie: favor this way of tellln| fortune: with cards-and you! crowd will like it. too. Take these six fate-reveallm cards from the pack-King, Queen, Jack of Diamonds; Ace, Three. Two of Hearts. Shuffle them with ll other curls selected at nndom. Your friend: draw. The lucky one who nob! the Kin o! Dil- mond: f: in for a n1 whirl; Queen stand: for n better job: Jack. for luck. Ace of Hurts foretell: success; Three, good newl: Two, love affair. Will your wish come true! Shuffle the pack md cut once. l! you cum up flu Nina of Hearts. you'll certainly get your been’: dull-c. - Loam what the top leaves have to lay. Rad‘ olcopu. Our SI-pcgo booklet explain: 78 tea-leaf lymboll. simple horolcopel, all kind: of curd fortunu. Crylhl-gnlng. Intrigu- ing turnips-telling guinea. Bend 20c in coins for r0111’ "P! of Iun with ‘llortune Telling to e Service. Ad- dnu. Bo m: 1b Wfltfl 211K117 our Name. Andi-cu, and the Thane of booklet. ' :;tt_-- mun» what's what in ostrich _ what timeli- ma es one ostrich nlume better _"_"' and higher price than another. w5lsTn5NnsuExoé5ggg Ln,“ what counts for background and hergdfljv in n» osn-p-h fqynllv. Wide inset bands around tha Seems thin the ynclp osprp-h] a. middle of dresses is not a strictly with men bly-dc ulna-t...“ m, h,“ new fashion, there are more of nlumgg we ma", mrfw and ¢iqm_ them in contrast color. SChlil- orous on". and also the sturriiest. P1179111 15 1119 111190115111? 9XP°11°11c Mnlg pefylrvh blur-mg: p67] "fake it“ of this fashion. both in setting when p, “ma; m we"; the‘. n. wide bands in contrast, over which gnnnd m Pulling m nsmpm-te w, qoesa real belt, and swathing lier a1] m; gfliollnn UrflPQPFQQ ‘v1.1.4, skirt tops with wide ribbon belt! an ostrich “luv-rug h“ n, m. through in some vlvld tone contrasting frcm lgpvjvwv lfrlrn g» Pwqvqm. m. both with bodice and skirt. Tviiicnl a mt nr Wrah, s- it an ostrich of what one 5m for a 1119mm “men; pggmg "tr-a rhggn n. yriu two in many other collections ii wptgfh 0..¢__¢g-.. team." "ugh; be a neat afternoon dress of hiacl {mm ,, Torin nah-huh! crepe at one house, with wlrla fabric girdle of Nattler blue silk knotted at one side. with two larizl ____ scarlet poppies caught in ti" nun-ow»- “a fihqdfl!" 13cc l; knot. mi- r-M"~~-~ Afrldnen nee; {- g If not very wide, waists are M11 Vnfmo] res-t»; w-(Ns v-mr “may! to be very narrow, and manv kflfllnn and v-~ii_ rb-Hflng .ki.-¢_ houses. including MOlVhHlY its! There la a gold. sliver and red beltii not over a half inch in width vvn 1,55‘; 44 FASHION GliIDES rult [HE HOME DRESSMAKERA look your slimmest in this cool, easy to don, cotton frock for home tasks, porch and gardening. You ll also find it useful to slip on as a coverall apron over your dress to prepare afternoon or evening re- freshments. This wraparound frock. has your favorite surpllce bodice and a particularly snug waistline. Ric rac braid makes an easy besides smart finish for the neck, sleeves and patch pockets. Contracting bias binds are equali- 1y effective trim. The sleeves out in one with the bodice of this one- loco dress. make it very slmpe to sew. You'll want to run up several frocks, some with the shawl collar. The pnttem includes some. Style No. 2104 is designed for clues 1.6 l8, 20 years. 34. 36, 38. 40, 42. 44, 46. 4B and ISO-inches bust. Silo 8O requires 8 3-4 yards of 39- inch material with 3 1-4 yards of braid. and fifteen cents (150) ln mm 0r coin (coin preferred) wrap con carefully, nddrau to Charlottetown fiunflW-n Hvlnlt- style No. 21M ... “m. Nuno Etna! Addreu" (my ' ' Province IOW TO LAUNDIB. YOUR. OANDLIWICK BPRIAD Wuh condlowlck spread on p day. Wul-i in Illlllli. Ill wlhr. rlnn well and h:n| full out of doors to dry. ‘When lproud l: almost dry, lhlkn It vi usly while on m; lino to fluf up the wicks. No ironing ll necuury- Spread over the bed when dry and bfllph ENGLISH ACTRESS LIKES T0 front. one end of which ls left up '