_ PAGE Exam; Ere ‘THE QHARLQTLTEIQWN GUARDIAN vv x ‘ oman’s Re al A AA ‘ 4i} L-AA.‘ i 444 ‘L, "Y - vvwvvvvvv Hun: N otnvn Lust lit-July ‘I 1r so. It ilDvo roth y Dix k213i? i Couiplexions (‘an Be Bought, (‘urves Made Or Lnmade By Exercise, But Personality Is Something ThatHas To Be Acquired And Is Essential T0 Real Beauty ______ axiit painter mourns 111,-, that the moot-tn uirl is n titer. llllkilllvllfl’ of bcuittv ’I'hese are 5nd 31d innit- or less <l.\.n»‘ 1111i 11 rusimi xntxs: of us t0 tigree with 111m. past Weft: not >0 5t. 1.11111 as they 11nd 21.5 they‘ lln- 1:1 irutiitloll. Vcrv l" flattered £ir-.11uin1.1111,,_ mg “My. ‘h, r-yt and a more turtsspcal profit.- ‘hi1 1s whv drnntld . 111 p11. ‘ . that there launch - thousand stubs. tllian Ritxsell or Lungtrp,‘ 1n our midst‘ l 011st?» 011 \\1:l1 \\4)1l\t‘1l o11s.s;.;s 0f 11.1l1t._\_ 11.1 t.\' I10“ Qllrllllltiliiolls, c. l1 ll . .. 1' inc-red 111111" sllt‘ ca i .1 p.114 :1.t' 1r.- t-he modern girl 1111s 11 distuict _, cuowheult, comes to clothes whi . 11 e uomans beauty bu; ,1,‘_~.Q gygut t 1s 110i. there. Grundtnoiln silus. her lack Q1‘ m‘. hints and ultts to begin; s ch are not onl ntioits untl ihe Miilict" never made a figure of fun of herself by .h11t reieal 110w closely the 10111111,“. d she turn the scarchught 011 319 lLl 111 shorts. s‘ lo ut- ‘u perfect 1'11 chtllotis whom c0 is flutter lit e beauty 1s 1S lurgelv attributable to the oi a wtunnirs tit-thin‘ r< 1n her pr-rsotittlity . ‘l . )('llll' lllll :1. 1‘.11rlu-s-und-tuuium til sivvvii . of purity and _ that uloweté Illrtzillgll) even a _ ‘ y , , ‘ ' \‘lSt‘ an ma e t lov .1 . t; Aim-W Silfllilsi-lcateti and liIllKl-‘llilllfid. Their eyes ‘\'_-‘~~ YOU h-ittlly uci s41» ih . zulonnn look "l ""1111? FY01‘ We (.‘\'(‘1l a yo‘. . . c-t 1121 llllIOllCllPll roebnri ubou . .. i. t. .1 trrglit upon even the most ru 1t bt-nutv 1i it 1101;; ‘ilwr all. beaut la in the eve of the b h ‘ . . more beatiti ui now or less beautiful inilfieiiteygerffiftfif; ....~1 upon your taste in rm. And somehow, §MOO 9Q 0'0 O6 V0 Q9+Q~O-Q %O-O'O6 Modern Etiquette i (By trout-sun mm g 0 O6 UOOQ Q0 90! fFO4-§#-Q-§-§§f r-"v in" 1 nu CQQK '5 irjkfiRNER Um“) Plwnmly Q. Should one accept an invita- tion to u 1:111t._\‘ tlrees ball when Pun. ' ns can oe dried and kept ‘gllxiufifws no" luwm m go m 005' r .. ,_ - . u P y me toummg A. Nu. One should not accept any ktntl ‘if invitation, (tress bull. houu- put pirnic, unless willing t» 1' tr in 1111 the lvstivitics in .».111ct-re 1111111111-1". “.111 11nd stew ll (Lilli brown 1n ‘~ 1st 11o is t.‘ ilkutl ll nnruuh a iulilill- l‘ .1 111.2141’ i: llltti lllllr uts . t» u!) n izrunite or Slilllltj- Q I5 h‘ 17ml)” that Wedding Ems . m we m, Sun or a be arknu\\‘lt'di;vd 1n the order re- . ri-ived? \ 11251-1: A. ‘this is not necessary, ns the kprui): donors llllVL‘ no \\'-1\" t>1'_k_t1(1v\‘111g the . ‘he; U" on ' 111 _\\111rl1 l.‘ l 11' guts were re- 1 do,‘ A, with 11-051“), cent 1. 1-i.1<~l1 gilt should be ac- “_ sued promptly. CITRUS’ fllltyfil-IRVES Q. yVhat is the proper reply when a pin-son says, ‘I am glad to have .1 illlllll nntl cut in met you“? .11 1t sieunicr and A. “Thank you“ is sufficient, 111.1.i1ti-<. D 111 anti For each 2 cups (up sugar tn 1 cup ""—‘i’—_.i' ‘ftp which is ' ' anti water Then add i-ri lfliiillll 2 bananas sliced Crctun .» u-nmg and add the y. Add well-br-ntctl prni r. 11 r _L1i'llll_‘.' b‘ 1111111". ztivtisure Sill. : 1 tmvni, tin-l _ l>.1.i1‘-, pnurliu". soda and .- .1 unh a tcoth- suit. ioeviln-r ll1l(‘t' iuncs and arid ' .1“; jut-e, Zl|l1'1'lillf‘l\‘ '.~.:|l1 sour milk and i . 111111.11» whit-h have been mashed .1. ‘IHHWWR IIEFWEILT ri1rr>iuzir 11 :~ii‘vi-_ Add flavoring. P1121" iiitri 1‘1' *‘l*l‘il 1M‘ "wake P8118 ‘ - 1w ltlYPl‘ rnkt‘. 111i lvvlw- iii tan H-‘ ~ ll Iiii 111111iui~s 1n a 3510-(10- 1 l, 4l\'t'l\. .tr powder ' A whit-i lmnoring Grave Ilarllng ll-h 11:11-11 pIm-i-ii on the wall of Inna-flour ltllllllllfilllsi‘ in Fhiulanri. l has 12 or fl» in which 1hr- lllllll‘ ‘s liven‘ at the ‘ l .1 tinu- o.‘ ‘hr- fnnnu wwwge of 11er- ‘. int-ti and - flithw in a wrcched i 1iNEW".a CREAM UEUDURANT which safely under-arm l. Does not rot dances, docs not lIHIMQ skin. 2. Nuwaiting m dry. Can be mctl right after shaving. // > l. lmuntly check: perspiration fur l to J days. Remcvcsmlur tit -m ptrspirutinn, keeps your armpits dry. 4. A pure, white, grail-lug!“ Sldlllllfl! vauishm, crelm. " l. Alllkl ha! been nwndetl the Apprrnal Seal of The Amer 11.111 Institute of Laundering {or being Humlecc to Fnbric. 391... Aloe l» I54 and 59¢ Inn .ARRlD TIN MILLION {an Q v Arrld have boon wld. Try u iar-ul unyilon ulllng toilet goods. o: ntarly 1.11 good-looking _ startling words frOm ont‘ who mottui knuw when o1 he AIJCKllC-S, inasmuch as he spends his lite 1n 1>o:"1a_\‘11‘.1.; the feminine form, v look around among the indies u1 our tu-quuintance will incline‘ Of course. 1t 111m‘ he (‘hat the women of the "l “.10 painted 1k.» the artls. H more soulful 1 xlll.‘ really‘ 13 iiui. certtLnly now no woman We .1 . . - mil 1 u ‘Mr 111 the lll.~'t17l'\' of the world has the as I‘1Ci\\,llI'l(l ._ time iillll 111.l1;.111s of dollars zmnu. 25 net cent us they used‘ ~11 l-uw t» as lituu-ly‘ as to use the artifice-s a‘. her 11 lllIll-Cffifllll complex- fairy stories are, aduuitagc over t-s 1111 illusion of r scores rig-ah. in spite of tl1ou.~and \ wluvli are at the modern appearing _ tliture resemb- defects of hr mm- . If she hurl bow legs or knobby knees 1" 111ml’ Cilnilvillvd ihcin and she presented‘ 1.0 the 1.9; . 1 Jk 1v ‘ ig if she isn‘i. easy on the eyes when ' ‘r and whose lines brlnt, Allirllru livrbvlt no‘. to be hldectis And so if there 1s a declinevaxtd - prevailing llllfll‘ own clothes and swiping men's. W‘ “ H Thgfs . t-rt- m 1e irust it l5 p. “w”. m m k . . . track or the a e a “°“,f;,‘,’},f l slides on with laundry soap. Draw- lilvtel-vtrlckl vounlgj man r." wo ' Column for ‘henjump o“ Nelsons her; go through fire tn save her; dlc for her- Dasslonnte words. "Very commented. tn ihn marriage. I'm a pretty good wllelzlglglgl. Lind one in the family ln l FITTED and UNPITTED JONES- SCHOFIELDWIATHEWAYJ-TD. (DRIED FRUIT DIVISION] QAINT JOHN, N.I_ m "f. Social a vwvvvv vI.IYVvwU wvwv a-clacl DATES 0F QUALITY v vvvv?‘ ; How (.-anl?? "7 LBIANNIAIELIII g r . Q. How can I make use of a roll of mucllaged brown paper tape? A. This gummed aper tape has many uses around e home. It: ls nice for labeling jars of jeliea-ud preserves, and a for la ling any wrapped packages. It takes the place of string for sealing small packages. It will hold a cemented dish or bowl until the cement has hardened. Q. How can I remove rust from steel? A. First rub with sweet oil, ul- lowlng the oll to remain on the steel for twenty-four hours, and then sprinkle with unslacked lime and rub off. Q. How can I prevent the yolks of eggs from breaking while fry- ing, and stlcltig to the pan? A. Add one teaspoonful of flour to the grease before breaking the eggs lnto 1t. l5 G I} Y OCTOBER birchen bow fiends of gol ping bureau drawers sticking in dump weather 1s to rub the runner the drawer i ers that stick chronically‘ should be planed down a little, but this should be done with much care and only when the wood is thoroughly dried out. To prevent bathroom odors, ‘keep the drains absolutely clear 1 and e.c-.1n_ Use a little commer- lclal drain cleanser frequently, at least once a week. If possible, let. stand twelve hours, then flush well with hot writer. A strong solution of hot salt water, used often. is an lll(‘.\Iil(‘1l.s’l\8 and effective aid for clcnr drains. To make dainty party cand- wlchcs 7- plnwheel, ribbon or blocked "after the thin slices of bread have been spread wlth creamed butter und filling. wrap in ivux paper and chill thoroughly ln the refrigerator until bread and never freezing Jempernture. To prevent boiled potatoes from becoming soggy. drain when cooked ‘and put the pan back on the stove lnvrir the flame for a few minutes iwith the lid just slightly raised. .Pcel when the potatoes appear entirely dry. If food spills on the open coils of your electric stove. burn until the food is rhnrrerl and crisp. Cool and ihcn clean with n soft brush. Never wash an open coll with soup 11nd water. - Silver of any description, no ‘ matter how tarnished. may be mnrle llkt‘ new if cleaned in this way: Damp ll. snft cloth with olivi- oil and rub over the silver. All the tarnish marks will disappear. Then use 1i soft shining duster and dip in plate powder. This will dry off any oil that: is adhering to the article, and you will find your sll~ rm glittering like new. and done l in a few minutes, with no trouble 111' lmthnr. A collection of 1.700 buttons - from the clothing of rich and poor. -oi soldiers and priests -- ls the hobby of Mrs. Martin Ko- hankle. 66. who has been collect- ing them for 15 years "I started collecting buttons ac- cidentally‘, you might say." the white-haired woman said, finger- ing a finely-carved cameo button.- “I attended an auction and bought a box full of ancient buttons. As I sorted through them. I got to won- dering what was the history of each-and I've been collecting ever since." Among 25 military buttons fc one taken from the coat of a Rev- olutionary soldier in the American Civil War and another from the suit of a member of the Cleveland Grays. private military order, of 50 years ago. 'I'he collector pointed out that "calico buttons" were all the style 70 years ago when n country squire wouldn't consider wearing a. shirt to the barn dance if the lgLttons "didn't _mntcl‘1 Nth "ONI l8 ENOUGH" "I love your daughter!" the told her slave to please Dad put 11p his hand to 5m u“ ', he "But I rnn’ consent. HOUSE WIFE Drops its briglitd spoil like mow- —William Cullen Bryant. An old-fashioned method of stop- “! wish I were not too awfully lb! To any what I think But-here's mud ln your eyel" "tout." cornen from? How to ny, a: Toasts, Jokes, And Address. Be sure to write plainly i233. tllairnobxiefddrfl’ “d m’ Numc aiirliilitiarm _. ..._ _________________ THE —AND-—l HER A C TIVI TIES (Run-Proof for price. So fine shades of his shirt. looks, feels and f"! - In addition to buttons, Mrs. The sweet calm sunshine o! 00- Kohankle collects copper pieces. Silk Styleg for all figures. “k281i wbegh 1101“; pa‘ u‘ pitchers, dolls, and keys. ‘ l I Vests warms t e ow s , upon c 1"“ marve 0H5 y. grassy mould When shopping for sheets, be and Wash” The purple oak-leaf falls; ‘the sure they are not weighted. Rub a ‘corner over something dark If weighted, the sheet will give off a powdery flake. In laundering. this substance will wash out and revea a wide coarse weave. A clear, sparkling jclly ls nb-i tained by letting fruit juice drip through a cotton-flannel hag. aLtmTT-fifiixo A pale blue satin gown ls-the selcctlnn of a New York Bo- ciety bride. The blue satin is veiled with net and the lone train flows from the waist. The brides tulle veil will be surmounted by a diamond tiara. and she is to carry a. bouquet. der your slender and‘ roseblush. and their crescent-shaped bouquets will be composed of pink lilies. . POQ-QQ-O-O-OO-O ‘Household Scrapbook} ; ill-v JZOBER/EA LEE) O 69-0404 §+O§-O-§-O+ O§§—O4+6Q— nd Personal f. Fashi i AA ,,,,,,,,',,,,v,_~ w-wiiiifwvivvvvvvvvvwvw 'Marvel-Tex i Slim_ chic, popular for beauty, and panties . . . 50¢ 2 for-—-—-——-— ~- Kayserettes "i (15% Wool) "' Sofiiy Qnsy, slick as a whistle un- frocks. Whitl? Knickers, to and of pink lilies. , The bridesmaids, four in number, over the knee, ‘Qsts will all he dressed tn pale blue moire with blue bows as head- ench-—2 f0!‘ -— -—- — trcsses. HS - .1 .-. .,_---_. u- .¢-:-.---.-------."u.-.""nu-n"- '1 A_ A Winter Wardrobe F Here's a Dollar Well Spent Never ha: Kayser offered such wonderful values for $1.00. . Jcvely Mir- O-Kleer” hosiery in shades that-really beautify gorgeous gloves to please every taste Chic undies that wear and wear. lAND HERWS THE BIG PLUS IN KAYSEWS AUTUMN VALUES — “than you make a dollar purchase of Kayser merchandise you may enter this grand contest. FIRST PRIZE - - $300 Wardrobe Second prize - . - - $150 Wardrobe {mil-d prize . . . . - $75 Wardrobe 90 additional valuable prizes Beautily with Keyser Rayon) ln quality lt like smoothest __nco Stunning New Gloves Kuysei- has excelled itself in the production of smart gloves. Tricky ' trimmings (see the one illustrated). Smart embroidered styles-ask for “Starlightf Gloves that are frank- ly fabric, fabric that looks like leather gloves in combinations of fabric and leather- s 50¢ $1.00 Palr——————'—— 1'00 MGDRE s. MPLEOD Luci n.» '1. Literature vvwvvv-Vvivv 1v GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK HERE Come to our store today and ask for a Kayser entry blank with full details. Contest closes Oct. l5, 1921s. Lovely Shades Beige by no other nnmc could be as smart as “Lovelee” “Exquisite” “Adore.” Slip on a pair then sit buck and admire your ankles. In several weights. and pair I ‘ . . YVYVVQ-OQOiIO‘O<YQQ'QPQM t “"1 Autumn “\Vinsl)m0" “Vivnnt” OCTOBER 5, 1938 ‘ J IDLE RAINBOW Wllll 11 unste that . up. SCL. \ " tltl n By Phoebe Sheldon ofTtlife afligfflé‘ 2%”? Eiffl 3“, business o! the day Wis accelerated filling appear one solid picce_ They Q may be then sliced crosswise or The Trash Can lengthwise without danger of fall- The trash can should be given ing zipnrt. Creamed butter spreads a good disinfecting occasionally. easily und avoids lumpincss. Place the can out on the lznvn and -~-~—* burn some papers in it. It \\'lll rc- Don‘t discard mayonnasie which,‘ move all ooots from the cun. has merely‘ separated but is still‘ sweet. Break an egg into a bowl Iodine Stain and whip until light and fluffy. An iodine stain can be removed Then arid the muyyonnalse, a little from white goods by rubbing with at a time. all the while beating kerosene and then with tmphthu with u rotary bcntcr, until the soap. Let stand tor about. twenty mixture is again smooth and minutes, and thcn wash in the 1X crcutny. Store covered in a cool, regular way with more naphtha French-Fried Potatoea The French-frled potatoes can be made more crisp if the potatoes 508.9. B0 Witty a-n-Ilsopulnr ‘With Toasts for Two took oi‘! ner coat tmd b11118 it The door opened and Ivtlss cam walked n. ' have kept you Wlllllllll pile of mail ‘Herels the nutil for Lasso» t. I've been nearly crazy Tropical Nights. and Lasso too. lng, You'll find the typewriter u‘ ' gloves in the srccnd drawer." llerc’: to Romance! Make a date for two a fertlve occasion. Spice the talk wlth toasts! lf your beau rakes hi: glan and says, "Here's to love. sweet misery of life!" come right back with “Hero's to our bachelor. May he never be minus his precious liberty." w" Or tease his interest wlth, “You're naughty and selfish And captions and vain. Just why I adore you 1 cannot explain.” Here's one for bashful lultcrn, "1'm ac shy I have to say it quick! You're a doggone dangerous, cute little trick." And a brave reply, radiators, slamming drawers started. ‘I suppose you've been throu Du you know where the word, eeiid 26c Tn cclniTdr your co Li!!! The Guardian Home Service, The otrice of Lame was empty although a hat and coat bun! 011 the rack when Lindsay appeared °" Monday morning at five minutes l0 through the windows displaying l. layer of dust. LlTKlSfly stood uncer- ta.nly 1n the anteroom and $119!! < 1ft b hooks. the oak hat ttce w h rass g- f“ in back‘ You "Oh. I'm sorry to I unlocked the door and then went down the . beck. Current Events in the Rodeo hall m put. my 111111; up ngazn. I was, and letters from oOV-"IJOYS- ln such a. hurry this morning. Wel Miss Abbott, this is your desk an your typewriter, And let's see—oh,‘ yes," she sorted rulpldlv thtiévuxliaétgv l , PIP l‘ - m‘ '0 c Thank nu 1m. and com. and went. into the oodness. you're hr-re to look dagger stocked your desk Saturday so we wouldn't have to delav $1118 mtg’;- carbons, second sheets, statonery, in herc. And this drawer for cit and mans‘ How's the printing’ Lindsay went into the office. ache the Ioi‘ Litsso. And ou know ZjHOv/‘re you tilmz on? [Of course you have to mil l six c019‘ wm- 1m "d1"! out Wm" tes to the Library of Congress and thlngégre and coin: over manu- alx more to England. That's for the - copyright Ann put your bag and l‘ Lindsay. a little bewildered, pull- ed out her desk chair and still watched Miss Langsam who ruched busily around the room fuming on and generally getting the business of the a You gh descriptions under the title and th lasso." MlssNnungsanLvLent on. ‘ We ________________.____---—-————- you have, you know the various types and two serlaLs-frunldy you don't have a3 much variety as I do 1n ‘Iroplcal Nights. Now 1 can take stories with almost any kind of plot so long as the setting is tropical- cover artists and NOD10 I0 from lunch. Lindsay Luck of the - . . _ tive. I was timid about cutting once sh! ‘are nlluyved to stand in mid t nine. Coveis weic _ on the type love. fldVfllt/l-lle. 0r evenydetec _ z 1mi- m, least a m]; 1mm» berorewlglri: writers and stinshitie streamed always have one lest jewel 01‘ Bomv hagmdfc dcijn r1111 lL 1!! lng.’ m , thing in 1-t. The Green Emerald or something like that. And I suppose you know ubout fitting in the stories on 8o that you don't run over the ages and putt 1n the advertis- have trouble at first, of course, and I think the Old Timer wants some new stun’ 1n the You'll have to do that. You can et a lot from Zlts and Variety. ell, you l rmght m; welt begin 0n your mall. Mr. Grioorly came in at about ten. He nodded good momlng, hung up inner office. A little later the bcil rang on Lindsu ‘s desk and she Jumped, not nowlng where the sound had come from. "Mitts Albbitt." said the old Timer. "Miss Abb-ltt." "He wants you in there," said p3} MLss Langsam. ccrl w" t! in the bagtnof . e , maybe you'd er out above flve stories from the s ush today and use two reprints, one new serial 5nd there's u serial running. know about writing the story e 11 BYHOPM: of the serial. 11. all r ght. Write a report of the stories you pick out cut up our serial and '11 _ over it this c ternoon. All T1811 -' Ho punched: bell. "Miss Lannun. Min ngnnm.‘ ndsay went back to her desk, lettled herself comforts/lily and be- nnd hustled, AND Public Functions - 1 in pence and lllllet “m1 u“ smell o hot stcutn fromh tlieagellxfllggg-mtg 1 r; * ' I nk null f1u1n t c iMlss, Langsnm was energetically using as She 011$ [r1111 with a large PW of 01a. my s cei; to by ‘nesqmger boys’ telephone cans‘ She wrote three little paragffillhfl d Groody who mu $1111 not. come back 4 was bcontcxentrattllin! 0n a ll | aerial entltledhgy £30.“; fir“ we Pwocilmc‘! P?‘ Send us your vote-s. Dear Readers: Under the heading “Cross stitch silhouettes" we "B" a long list of your requests. We think accompanied by her mstulltnenthigilTlnimo lllrlivlalbéi or the afternoon a. ruthlessnw cntne over her as she cast l! 815"“ out of the corner of her eye at Mlsl Ltingsani cutting and DEW‘! Wm‘ u. constant flourish of BIbOWE- Lindsay took a certain denim ‘l’ drawing her pencil through who paragraphs or cuttlnil ti“ m‘ n; age and pnsttn lt 0n 8 d!!!“ keep te continuity. synopses and pasted "Wm m’ ti" head of her three installments with a rout oozing of paste around the edges which she wilted "3 with ' c1argyleth.__sng_t.hqllflllQfjflfQf 1 .___._i--——é—i' -r D2 Ike 7 o- *'*.,£3.i’"'.::. e n to rend. About eleven Mr. went out lelvlm the office camomms: LADY, moss srrmn custom Desiou no. can C8D 01‘ 0011MB. i this 1 Catering for Home "time Aimee ncelvu at least 300 votes for each design before ii. in M‘ We print 1,11 the uonvli" this dnnty lady. hwv-flktmd udgy poodle is one of the duiuiirsl into tut». Christmas um view" 1"" to decorating pictures, cushion 1W5‘ sets and luncheon cloths. u the dosgn. material requlrflm“ mm. __ _ _ u dmlgnc we have ever seen. 139g" 100K111! It You! ‘in Chlnen? fectly and lends itself artlatlcall n punish‘! In Dutch. h runners, curtains, fire-screens. c , ' Look for the answm fa our a I V“!!! Felllro of our The pcttpm includes transfers o A Mofnlngsmtl‘ BZ-pnge booklet. ‘Pwonomo tenu- "51""- and directions for mnklng the above ii your choice of light-hearted banter mm.‘ u" w“ "u we Send 20 cents. coins preferred. mitt".s:11"‘="t1....'£""': i" "".:..~-"~' - Mew»- Llmericlcl. I,‘ y.‘ o "~ "mm" ‘m, pnbnc q d, m“. "m, “u” for poeumn acetone flctlcn. l! mun IIOMI RI M modern: 5M1 for flllfllllonu. TIIE lltlBAllll RESTAURANT 000m lit-eel Needlcwc DESIGN NO. $6 To The crtiaigiggtetowxi Guardian Pattern Order Form-To t» um when ordcrlnn Pattern: and "m" NflnQ--_-__—_—_-—_ _ — u- an _--—1'J smeinddreu__.._______.__...,....._---‘ cizy_________...._gq,m___.__.._.---" 1 august the folloillnguo . Great Telollhoncllfl. lPOPULARDIBIGN—-----¢--__-..._..._-——"' llllwwdmllmrlchhtomunoulmulomd. I