i _H>_____~___.*___w ‘‘‘‘ CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN, m "I. Social and Personal ______‘____A FEBRUARY 5, n43 f Faslflliorls 7 Literature Needlecraft For The Hom Woman's Re al Living eLeiisure The Woman's Realm Alalob Only You Ban ilo - v ~ . .. ... ' PE or EASE AFIER mm m"‘1“:"*'“,, ,l>’§rl.%l§l§§ fégowlv ONLY A DREAM I -—.-'-""" ues one m we on P t C t t SEIflQhIIESB F01‘ °°?'"°'“‘.'.l"}.°¥;f?-?§§ 35% viii: Zllllaléggetlt Oflysapfing To Be Altruists a re zi-iestionzs are than which _ - rmhod ti" Wi" ° "Y" M155 _ n, alter iii . IN Brown mm wear?" It's} 1e that makes .ou "”“‘ 1W3’ 5°“! mm‘ h‘""'""' m andevomen so iifigmmysfiilelrfil ctgtllgvthe heav lavuxden their WI- reel neither egg-dressed nor uln- “Dld th Wyn-Be cure you o! your this region. The answers ore pro- ems ha‘, carried 8010118 ‘m. mam? They seem u, my,‘ derdmmed an‘; m“ - whm you "WWW?" v‘ l by '1" 5m“- "Wk" "h" r mmir and Mother to o on r n: them a free WW1"! house come down to it. u the kflyfloie oi i-Amlumy. .. . have intelligent quvfiiifll" i" "k ‘m hel in; them with money i they 89¢ l" lrmuhl“ “d “u” ca” °1 mm 800d dressing todav. It's adaptable. “wen, that must be ‘ “m”. prle enntrol are ‘invited to send are“ when may w“; u; 3o 0g m; s pleasant jaunt. m, w “m”; ‘n! “m1 ; m“, n "It certainly is. Why. I lie awake them in writing to the Women‘: that tum about h u“ may‘ m‘ up m woo], ma we" u now ma“ in Morning Smile z His wile. determined to curs eihissvilwsmwiththssu 20%.‘! fifilfllft” “lit” “‘“' s bin-hoe or s ghost. she went m b, _. _ _ - _ ... Dorothy Dixl Says-i ' TIE IUD‘ Dllll Grown: is Pglglrity by laps uni And Dorm can understand this 2e so. when you see how msuv time, it mswer ‘ your question o! Ihe soeiel, rrl wmlztlfilrriggxlit Nature's plhn, “Wlifi; “.".‘,‘§§‘¢F“-,,,,,,,,W u, And none but he. human‘; e -R<>bert Burm- inc “This u the devil," came the m. “will! Iwsr in eepuichrel tones. ‘lUheke hands. ‘girl horsh; 1 m". It ill the water in sli ocsns ried your sister. were disiributx- evenly around the earth such a layer oi‘ water would be two miles deep ii the earth's surface were level. _._..____ NEW YORK BRIDES FAVOR BLACK ‘LINGERIE _ - i. Considerable comment is caused nyAjjELgn Rhys by the iaot that New York brides SAFE FOR 5531: this year seem to be selecting black ____._._ ' its. The For the feeding and care or in- Inrwts, 1)ll_\'.\l(‘i£ll)S say your porcelain eninuclrl lll0ll>l1§ are safe DQ031159 oi lilo sziuimrv suioi-zuilrds provid- ed by the elmlnel finish t o t The 8111111101 finish is fused in- to the mom‘. bu n! high tempera- iuri». Th pm a hard, smooth 11m»); \\'."lZl‘ll cannot absorb bacteria m‘ illll‘ iuocl isnrii , and Wlllth can be wished llygleniczilly clean gilcr ouch use. Use your emimelPd pans tor pre- paring baby's cereal or formula, xu-rvizslnu bottles uncl for al. dotfillfi si .. s persozkil hyglullii. CONSERYE HOS-IE FATS Alter the largest am unt P055151? of hWsc-llold luls have lpen hahdec over to the local salvage Ofgflnlza’ non. to he used ultimately in mak- ing munitions, tiw remainder re- ggfmd {or cooking purposes should b. carefully wnserved and not a- scrap of it allowed to be Wfl-iifid Rendered household fate should be stored in tightly covered crooks, tin m1“ "lore, or opaque jars in a dry moi place away from the light- Luzul trill krcgl mriufinlinly if stared in ins nvfrlgerntor, Rm} l0!’ a 11m‘ ited period ii kept at room tem~ perature. Shortening; mfiY be kflpl? satisfactory in closed containers lat room temperatures. Butt-er 5130118 quickly and absorbs odors readily‘: 0 1' should be kept closely covered the refrigerator. lingerie, rather than wh naive young girl. about f0 marry, until veiy recently chose irllly white or feminine pink, but she is now i01- lowing the lead [Jhlsticated sisters sheer, or very sheer, oi her more so- and selecti , black. Every so often well-dressed women decide to go quighties especial wens to be One By the same in for blank undies, ly. This Just nap- ol those times. token black, also dark-colored and vefv ally-colored slips are being asked for. There's an economy hint in their selection. Beslds which a gllmps of a bright drss is be provocative -or meant to New Nightgown: Eh-borate Whether or not one nl~ht dresses one should informed, that night gowns elalprate. Thevy are often ed as formal dresses. Brides b0 be are ve as detai fikes black like sets, and are inclined toward lnce-glmmed, rather than tailored mode Night gowns are shorter than formerly, not only to conserve ma- terial but because the ankle length ~own looks newer and is really ade- quate .' in decide gown to have you don't how about to sunpiv the warmth expects to need. come The really important whether you want long sleeves. s bed Jacket one needs, or winter? thing is your H 'l'he long-sleeved gown has been cominu in, creeping in one should say, for several seasons! Now that iuel rationing ls a fact. there is an ha]! the ner." similar to canteen for troops in New York. It n centre oi’ iree entertain- will be ment for and s place where they can take their lrlends for; iii-cent meal. It is heme Lyons teasho: at the Piccadilly end of Shattesbury avenue, closed since the London In the basement there will be stnse and the ground floor iormation bureau, first and dail n B!‘ A little in which iillDry will not s eauinmen Don't let to sulfer {rum it." I‘ were 6400 meals Neighboring premises have been to provide rshoeshine parlors and show- s. WARTIME HINTS FOR remove soil and give a. polish to ma: glass the outside 0t ice trays after with ting back in taken out Save the iron cord! night thinking how I used Reginald Advisory Committee oi the “time Prices’ 1mg ‘Trade Board. m; 0L . .. XIJ! m“ Q, My son will be l2 years old June ‘i4. When and where should I, apply for his tea cDHPOH-i? 1 A. Since your son will not be 12 before the next issue of ration books in March, he will not be eligible Ior _ tea and coffee ratlu s until the third ' issue oi ration books i Q, We make butter on our own‘ {arm but we do not sell any D0 we have to register with the War- - time Prices and Trade Board? A. Yes. Whether you sell any or not, you must register with your local ration board as a butter 9T0- ducal‘. Q Is there any ruling requirin! the posting o! prices in a beauty shop for all beauty treatm none is shown may they what they like? e A There is no ruling requiring the posting oi rates lor beauty treat- ments. A beauty shop operator may notcharge what he likes. He must not charge more than he did dur- ing the basic period ror similar ser- vices . . . If you think any partl- 1; cular beauty parlor is charging rates its that are out of line with the ceiling] the famous. free American troops in Britain established in a Maison blitz. iilm entelioinmeit, a lowuze and in- on the second iloors ostaurams can be served a ballroom, be tailor and barber HO USE WIVES starch added to the water mirrors are washed will shop and details to the nearst ol- flce oi’ the Wartime Prices and Trade Rezulationd. ' water and before put- the reiruzerator. They tick the next time they are Elesvtica! i: is precious these days. the iron can} brush aqniust have filftlxl, l the water before putting linen in the tub, and two rinses at least are haven't 5v them. parents have taken ' up to them to make lite easy for "It an A hard-earned money {or hemsvlvefl- s ments, for their ‘Pills ls price, please report the name oi’ the cause they so accustomed are intentlo to seeln never thou they went oil to that their They Just thought that en realized 6 88-122 sons and daughters are now earning they give the smallest for th washing and feel iree to lnvi Kzdhenpver they like think o! housework and he dishes. h hlld i th l , t slit §ou.l“l‘s§“ll’€.““ *"“°”°“ °“ and children a weary 0th th which mgtlhers will be able to Ds and colleges and arente were making these sacrifices for om and Pop had a work complex and i h i' many years it is ifipflohefiné’ £13 them o. vacation d a chance to use some oi their I know oi many homes where the salaries and are well able to BY e lull price ior what they get, gut posible Blnount om s 8 len 0r course, deer Mother is glad w see to have a. little easure and ease herséag. There should more r iprocity t; ac A TIRED Mm’? REALIZE CHILDREN SELDOM PARENTS’ SACRIFICES er will echo these ti. bsuuiie themselves ‘$26!! rig: down and take thin r workln whil fine ones, stfio. at y had took trips, and t ey your cost; it will be read to wear with your fur-piece in spr ng; make in crepe, and it will carry you summer. 2025 is designed for 20; 30, 88; 40 requires 4 Innis Bple No 3005. Name Street Address Git-v Prcyvinds TAKE N0 "CHANCES BABY’? coio DON‘? LE1‘ hm little cold duel o! Sesrborw "r will": o.“ ucgshy o! 26 mouths alum may :1}, a‘; uled Baby’: Own Tsblet: snd dis threw this cold oil ‘ll? -§'o"$i."r‘.‘i‘-’1Z¢§"l°'“ ' “" '°‘ Biby o" rum n Genoa Wtodlgfilcknu: gill-allotment:- Yeu-mgseyhseh the hot iron or rub the edge of the board. The insulation won't wear out es madidly either l! the iron is cooled before wrapping the cord around it. Save every little bit oi fat. When taking chop,- or other meats of! hold on fork iryink Dun or boiler folds in sheets. pil- _""l the int drips of! Pressing the low eases and other flat linens when inning is harder on the fabric rhan actual wear and should be avoided. If a bleach is used in laundering it should be thoroughly mixed with advised when. bleach is used so ‘that none oi! it will remain in the fabric. werfliefvgklélsotglgssgiilgwugpaggga‘ .__________ 501mm CARDS own they still felt th babies on Mather on -——~— the child Do not continue to plav with soiled brides cards until vour guests have en unpleasant feeling about hand- ling them. They can be cleaned to an a eertrln extent with p some line cards may even be wipedi oi! and dried cnreiully, but the usual cards have a certain tlmeth excuse to adopt this old-time type a quilt o: nightie. p“‘°°" You will find among sleeping pyjamas many that are tight around tihe ankle, another ad children o! their right to dump the e club met, and to take w en they qizarreled with Notice how qtdckly s goo men; when diiidren are mound? Fave expensive cieaning by mak- ng a 51h’) cover oi’ cheesecloth and tnckinu it to the quilt with colored sure sponsored by a kindly fashion. time oi wool. Bright color oi the Its an open secret that wool un- guilt shows through the thin dies are approved and that flanne- yheesecloth and the cover can be leote has been styled for eye EPDBII intzwked and slipped err ior 11 as for warmth. rinse. COLD WEATHER. SIAlWPOO ‘ Mothers ruthen- dread washing Iie Want him . Dflhllis with a. baby in p . gioildren tail to make any return to , ave done ior the , it Ls more the parents’ when fl-m-e 15 nothing to.“ bu; re- ns. They have never been taught to apprec- ppu-e the,“ . is ‘ fathers and mothers do inr them, or any sense a! their. responsibility m them. They have never been made to play rm and ‘ their pom! the ramtilylgardeéi. lmiiidreniare what their pu- t 191191110 Yhseflslwelsn slnd lsrr then emoct them to turn um. ntruistf.” m ° mimnow rah moors Iondon will soon have a stage dom- gmlteen, called “Rainbow Gor- l ' ents mike them twentyveere and not be used ls substitutes tor elep- ' ladders. Supe -waxed floors are a poten tial danger, too, it states, am;- mg: should be kept in gcrd repair to avoid the possibility u- cetdiing tlu feet in frayed bordlrs. etc. The. wearing o! soft bedroom slippers Ami old. broken-dim slices, no matter, how comiorta le may result in s wnUflChEd or gpmined angle, Never run up and down stair; in loose slllppers, ior it may mean a nasty is. l, Rubber msts should he used in bathtubs, declares the articles, and ~s handle provider; ior the hand w grasp iinnly. Gas heaters and giOl/es which are known to be leaky should not be used. Electric cords should- not he pulled from socket: with the current still tumed on. end electrisal appliances should not used if they have a defective wirin . Included in the 1'.» oi things to svoid are the removing oi slivers with unsterili needles, and the trettina oi’ en q and calluses with knives and scissors, both contribut- — in" causes o! dangerous iniection. “Make Your Home Sale." an nrt- le in o. recent issue oi "Hygeis," provides warning and advice ior the careless home-lover, who disregard- ing hazards which exist in his home. may rind himself a. hospital patient Ins the result o! an accident is a you!!! widow 17' y Junior. she comes o! a good Iamiiy, 1.5 even-Lem red, a 00d OIISBKBBDEI‘ find very attractive. she has a smell son, butwfwoulif not I am ve fond oi children But do you think there Ls a chance oi happiness in su a. union due to the difference in ages? The oth woman is nearer my own arid I admire and respect her very much, yet I seem to cure more tor 1 e younger woman. Which do you think Wvilld be the better choice? A BACHELOR. y W f v ......,'§:..;Fi . LIM...I....I.. 0.?" object to the child as The more obvious dsnzers such u loaded iireamw; toys strewn floors and on stairways; bottle; o! poison not properly iabsla an ---__. lied; sharp-edged implemen are res rec so e nu; COOK'S ’"‘“‘°“°tt'“'“fi.ow“°“ °‘ t to _ other ess noticysfsble con- iele. but tributing causes o! apeidents with- EGGS 1N NESTS mashed notpines (hot or (Continued cm page 8. Col l) xmagsa Pear/P in the home also require attention. Stairways should be ample in width and constructed with a uper consideration {or the horlmn l as well spsiisl rele- I our: leit over) . i small onion, grated , 2 tea-spoons diopped parsley 1-4 teaspoon celery salt 2-3 cup grated cheese Bait‘ and pepper to taste Batter 8 eggs. Mix potatoes, Onion, and cheese well together. ii’ necessary to mould . Potatoes into six nests on a greased baking sheet. Brush with milk. Break an egg into each nest, season with salt and pepper an! dot lixhtly with butter. Bake at s15 de- grees 1" until egg is set and treat: pulled and golden brown. About l5 minutes. Serves six_ _ are he MUM-Cg’ a_nd the Open drawers should nevefbe used as a. step-ladder in reaching tor l dish on the shell, it is point~ ed out, and cha rs end tables should A LOVELY GIFT seasonings " ' e ~ ' ~ Add milk smurum MAKES Potato Omeletie 1-2 cup milk. i cun mashed potatoes l teaspozi onion juice 1-2 teaspoon salt Dosh o! pepper 4 eggs. separated Mix milk with potqtogl, m onion and seasonings. Mix in bee n e88 yolks. add and fold in the mn- ly beaten whites. Pour into a hot e kreiwed pan and cook slowly until, q‘- Duiied and brown on the bottom. fabric down every 8 inches. then Plwllwmg“? bmfl" t" 5 10W mm- ’, . ho pave I 13'1" us friends out around the pins, lesvin] 1% “h” "w" "*9- 59"! ‘~5- 7: I Old Chair ls n Beauty Again An elegant, tailored slip cover l: what that trumpy old chair needsi You can make one yourself easily, -on way. Such a smart we show-at nun-stripe rayon, with kick-pies! ilounce-lsn’: e bli beyond you. Start at top back oi chair and smooth your fabric down the in- side-back and seal, allowing 4 inches (or tuck-in between. Pin 0U: too, will be astonished-es women everywhere arr-by the remarkable new Pearl White Napthe Soap. Pearl always was I marvelous soap for the weekly wash. Now, with its many new benefits, it's i1 a class by itself! . Pearl gives {aster suds. Busy, creamy suds that stand up even in water hard as nails. Quicker notion, tool Just try Peerlyoni something really hard to clean. You'll be amazed to see how quickly Pearl loosens grime and stubborn dirt . . . how it helps to speed up weekday. Washes cleaner. Yes, indeed! The new Pearlgets white clothes white as snow. And as for washable colors, they fairly gleam after s Pearl laundering. l Try Pearl this washday. Notice it: fresher odor . l e the clean. sweet fragrance it gives to clothes. See its new wued, laminated wrapper that keeps the soap fresher longer. And be lure to use Pearl for dishes and sli cleaning. It's so economical! M ma," ‘or seam" 55mm mfly be removedfroln an s.‘§lf.‘lld§“§3l“..§§§l.§§ lllflkiifit glgiggpg; 3g" w “who “w m way, pinning and cutting as you (o. For arm fronts end wings you may wsnt to make paper patterns hr exact til. New you pin sll the pieces io- gether. un~pln them from the chair, bute, try on snd sew. Lari or all. sdd the flounce. . . Our ilZ-page booklet give: exact details. step-by-mp diagrams for making slip covers the pin-oi: wsy tor differently shaped chairs, sofas. auto sests. Tells how to make swsl and pleated flounees. decorative- seams, tr up. Suggests colors, h: ‘vrlcl. ll! 00W avers" to f ‘ l ‘lend 10o eoins for - ' l Gusniisn Home m’ “How to Make Blip the cflthfisflgfitgmwngi 1'0 W14” berv , ress. sure . . plainly your nsme, sddr as, and the v"“'°"'°“°'" . . nuns of booklet. e $.,:',',",:,,".,,.,,,"°"", ‘lgfigg _ _ _ _ ohsrinl Duisn No. M _ e ' t l ‘IIGIIT ll‘ IIIGII one": mekesll-enthim DESIGN N0. D1 lo A cross mun motto the old will llaireeiate nnd the youns algal“, » is ted thel incmses toll. Hoiiror: truisierol No. m msei-‘lfl uii°§y 14h inches with wmoletv infirm!“- nd l“ "W “m "m" " .".:t'.:"o't:a::r..:'o..tat sooth. 15 osnts in eotn 0i’ v )7: Jew/raw dress? A COI-OIFUI; IIAXID "KIlP-IIISII” WIAPPII Rule __ inn .... .. __...._-............___--——, CTR-g‘ ADDflBl---—— '-"'_—_——___——avf v e s prev n 31% e t ldstmndevslep- "flee;-