PAGE TWO Woman's Living or Leisure The Woman's Realm -_-—- I thou workout at that whim i: cxeasingly difficult to get and many bcforo of the expensive cameras are now “lee vigorously, calmly, thou wilt off the market. live happy. ___._ -~Marcus Aurelius. SPECIAL SHOES AVAILABLE PEANUT CLOTH Nurses and others needing shoes -—-——— with special lasts and supports will Quits of "peanut cloth" are pre- still be able to get. them, although dlcted by the president of the na- new W. P. T. B. restrictions ef- ticmal peanut council in London, fcct. the manufacture of shoes who says it will be impossible to which have metal in their construe. tell difference between cloth tion. tho best made c! peanuts and Scotch wool. It is thought that kissing origin. ated from the desire of men to know whether their Wives and daughters had tasted wine. If you have brick around your mcplwe 0r a ilagstOnc heart-h, try rufbbing it with oll applied on a soft cloth. Brick treated in such a manner will have a more seasoned appearance. Rubber, when not in use, dries up and becomes brittle. Use of rub- ber keeps it lively and so it ls with tires, Tgty vrlll actually be as valuable regardless of the use they may receive when they fin- ally reach the reclaiming plant. FOR IVORY LOVERS To improve the appearance of ivory, wash it in warm extra-soapy all-pure suds, and dry. Then pol. ish with furniture cream. if it is stained, use lemon Juice and whit- ing, and if necessary bleach by wetting Wlbh the same QXCTAJQEJJY tvater and leaving in the sun for some time. HANDLE WITH CARE When handling dust and dirt from vacuum cleaners lake care. Pins, needles, or other objects are liable to be run into t-he hand. What is more such objects are equally able to injure the vacuum fan, pulley, or bag. DOOR STOP “WITH DISTINC- TION INTERESTING USES OF RIBBON NOTED NIEW YORK, -_Several interest. lng uses of ribbon are sevn about. For instance, a lipstick nct dinner dress has bands of matching but very shiny ribbon striping the skirt Ind placed about four inches Bpart. mist another indicaton of the popularity of stripes. But then, stripes go both ways. There are vertical and horlzcnzal ones. not to mention chevrons. There are also uppllques -—bowkn0ls, for instance. that use ribbon and lace by the lnile. SAVE YOUR. CAMERAS Ilf your hobby is home handl- work, heres an unusual idea Door stops 0i’ needlepoint —cr'.girl. al and infinitely decorative. Any piece of needlepoint of the rlght size mounted on heavy block would do -or you can buy a com- plete set- consisting of needlepoint canvas, figures already worked. wcol for filling in background, when needlepoint ls completed. Block is to be filled with sand to supply sufficient weight Dress up the dinner table for the family as well as fcr company. Meals taste better, if thty are ser- ved at an attractive table. Use pretty china and a low, attractive centrepiece . Cameras are precious these days. [f a camera goes out of order ll- ould be checked because it can reconditioned. Lenses are in. llrlla Lupino u. Common beauty ls important to every girl . . . it's a mm: for a screen star! Ida. Lupino uses Lux Toilet Soap every day for thorough facial cleansing. She tells you how: “Pa: tin rirb creamy Iatber Iigbll in. Rim: with warm waIer-a dad) of tool-wmt/flal gmrly to dry.” Whipped Cream Lather docs a thorough job-removes stale cosmetics, dirt and dust. Follow this screen scar beauty we yourself. It leaves your skin exquisitely fresh, soft and smooth to touch. You'll adore s daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap. Its Whipped Cream lather is rich, luxurious . . . scented with a delicious perfume that clings lightly ' to your skin. Makes you sure of daintincss. dd 9 w, rte/ls you 0/ her Beauty Care e4.l.”~i' 122x... 1A.". CA... $1.. care: bloc A8’: émrrolLQonn? 54in nonvwooos lvlxxnrl Re alm v. Soci Strange Victory FBANKEN MELON EY THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {Dorothy Oix ‘vvvvv vvvvvv Author cl “Call Bock Loy CHAPTER XV Q WHY ARE MOTHERS TO SOME OF THEIR CHILDREN ‘Says- PARTIAL m, ,1... s... ,,, m, m... m, A Girl Complaints Because Her Parent Takes in the ways below fascinated Milne. body and flank. Some looked like hoydens and acted like fiends. Some looked like uumpy middle-class mat- mns as they carried the drudgery of conunerce up and down the world. But there were others that flaunted their grace like thorough- breds, and wore loveliness as if it were their rightful mantle. The unnamed craft below him was one of these. He'd built a couple of the dumpy squat matrons for the South American trade and one for the African run, but this was the first real ship of his biuldlna- And if the banks hadpthelr way about it. it would be his last. As he gazed down at the ocean greyhound. B. nostalgia stirred with- m him that was near to pain. Mem- ories stabbed at him. The n18ht. he d rolled the plans out on the table: "rhere she is, Marcia. Not the blx- gest, but she'll be one of the finest to fly the American flMt—” MENU!- had understood. and had silently taken his hand. She knew that. if the sea is in your blood. you live and breathe it . . . and finally build ships. Number Flve-Seventy-Three all the name she carried on the ways. He'd have called her “The March," but it would have been like wca n: a broken heart uDOn ones sleeve, and anyway the clay when a nmn named a shiD 8-196! U16 Woman he loved. was past- Her Service DEAR children? then a young sister. after finishing high school ported the family. ed a five or ten-dollar ter has done nothin8~ I am the oldest of four. in order My mother has taken all that I do without even so ..___._....._. NEISS DDI — What makes mother: Ever since I was hurried throuzh fl For Granted ma: with mu- “ “ o brother». BUD‘ pl Next to me are my to take a lob. I have practical I‘ve been the bill-payers while my brothers con rlbut- bill only occasionally. Of course my younger ais- uuthmk- mach you, but she almost has fits of gratitude over my brothers’ bringing home a bag of potatoes and boasts about should have when I was the story of me that is true of life t prodigals for whom the fatted calf is And why this should be so no one can explain. LOVE SELFISH ONES BEST Look around you at every family you know. so much as a veal chop. It Just l5. profoundly moving picture of the relatlo w” parents toward their cluldmn that has ever been painted. oday is lt was thousands of years ago. what good sons they are, while my ister is exrpected to do nothing but en- lgfilirislr although I was hardworked at her age. When my brothers wanted. to marry mother encouraged them into doing so as she felt they their own homes and families; but in love with a fine young fellow and wanted to marry him she broke the affair of! by weeping and reminding me of my duty to her. My mother cares less for me than for any of her children although I am the only one who has ever done anytihng for her. She regards me as only a convenience, but she is proud of them. Why is this; ISOOURAGED DAUGHTER. ANSWER—You must have read in your Bible the prodigal son many times. To the most deeply understanding and nshlp of Itis slain. ‘The good chidren never get Father and mother CHI I613 Mike's Wlstmt Wh° h“! always love best the wild harum-scarum children, the selfish ones who been transferred from m‘? mam take instead of give. the ones who never show their parents any tender- Olllfe l0 11W with l??? 1°?‘- fmmd ness or affection or consideration; the boys who get into scrapes that 111m 011 the Stagmll- 1V9 W“ had father has to mortgage the house to ay ofl, the girls that mother lies awake at night watching and waiting or to come home and praying God New York on the wire. MT. B61701!- holders‘ committee and the Allltd Bank crowd have pushed up th meeting in Pluladeiplua to Thurs- day. Mike's eyes narrowed. “Thatk to- morrow. Which wolves are hungry. Well. shrinking profits make tough meat." e th"! no ill has befallen them. I have known dozens of families in which an older daughter, like the writer of this letter, was made the family slave by their mothers. 1 have known mothers to take the comings of a frail, delicate daughter and and wine, women and song. I ters who had married and left them 111mm that me give the money to a big strong, husky, lazy son to spend on fine clothes have heard mothers boast of the daugh- and tall about Jane's fine house and Carter hfild 1115 0Pi11l°n l0 hlnlsell» Sally's new coat and then sigh and say. Door Martha never had any at.- He_\wasgllcaregl._garnest__y9llllfl (Continued on page B. 001 l) lATHlQ BEAUTY CARE aLlVllnnwcr traction for men. support the family when she had kept Martha from inorder to Why this should. be the case ls a. mystery, but several partial explan atlons may be suggested. One ls that some children may be more like their parentsin disposition or taste and hence more congenial. Another is that tlhe wild children may represent the frunrated desire of their par- ents to do adventurous and daring things that they never had the chance, or the courage to do. have the very human inclination we around The third explanation may be that even parents all have to kick a. human door mat Perhaps even fathers and mothers respect the child that makes s flight for its own independence and has the nerve to take what it wants, and a corresponding contempt for the one who lets herself be sacr on the family altar without so much iflced as a bloat. of protest. . But at any rate it ls_alwa_ys tn: hel_llons_who _a:e the family pets. FIIFIY-FIITY MARRIAGE DEAR MISS DIX-dlvhat do fifty marriage? ANS They people mean when they speak of a fifty- MABEL. are doing a. bit of wishful thinking. They have grown WER- up still believing in Santa Claus. They expect to live in a come;- house with a southern exposure in Shangrl-La, and like to talk about beautiful theories that will be perfectly swell if they never can. And Will's the Way with a fifty-fifty marriage. they could be put into practice. Only SIIPDOSedIY it L! a marriage in which husbands and wives share equally in All. the pleasures and perquisites and pain and penalties of marriage. He must love her as much as she loves him and. vice versa. sion for spinach and like the same strength They must have an equal pas- coifee. she must be as ex- pert at baking the bread as he is at bringing in the dough. He must take his turn at the pcrambulator and nlve her a night of! at the movies. His kin must have the same right to camp in the guest room as hers. and so on and so on. A grand scheme if it would only can't. permits herself or himself to be kisse of the bargain for the one who loves of the other part. Then every family has to have a household and maintain discipline. work. but in the nature of things. it There is To begin with. no couple ever went fifty-fifty in loving. nothing truer than the old proverb that one in love kisses and the other d, and the kisser always gets the best the most is a walkover for the party head. It takes a. dictator to nun l No mother and father ever agreed upon when little Johnny should be spanked, so Johnny gets off while they are arguing about the matter. And. it's Just plain foolishness iota about a pocketbook having anything left 1n it when two can dip into it. Nobody could figure out how Ma could do all the housework and take care of the children and nurse a teething baby on an eight-hour day like Pa has. The fifty-fifty marriage p reposition is nice for engaged coup- les to discuss while they are workmz out a budsct on which two can live 5-5 Cheaply as one. married. But they will drop ‘llhe subject a: soon u they net nas LITTLE cans! mm JEADOUSY Dmm MISS DIX—I am eflkflflfld to a. doctor who is a fine man in every respect, but I hesitate to marry him because I get I think about how many women I know who m1] 1n love Kfefll-Byod when with their phy- Sldfln-i- Why do doctors seem to have a particular fascination for women! UNDECIDED ANSWER-Because the favorite indoor pastime of most women ls dis- Cll-‘ifiink their symptoms or holding post mortem on their operations Their doctors are the only persons who will listen to them patiently and clock their tongufs every now and then in don't realize this ls what the doctor S mpathy. The Door silly creatures paid for doing and that u they babble on and. on, a nice fat fee ls rolling up. Also part of the doctor's technlque-an indispensable part if’ he hopes to succeed-ls to have a soothing bedside manner that makes his patients feel he ls tom with pity helm“! b1‘ ill/iffy makes them carry on lunches and dinners and 1118M while all the time "W? Only after thdy have had three The doctor's m parties every cl y, d l brl they have that sir-mg pay d“ for their suffering and that he understands only and buy new clothes and go out to until mid- or ‘our feelint that blues is so different from the husband's who never miner understands their delicate constitution and who tells them that if they wouldn't t h, selves ur°rllesfiiffillhes9lllttlr°éhti° £11?“ work But be that as it may. in 5,35%)": than any other women be“, l. em. If they are really off. And sick or well. the doctor's and not think about them "Billy. doctors’ wives have less cause to be yslclans see women st their they are faking, thlclélocm glows it and lalughs in his sleeve s c . he sees them with the glamour rubbed Wife profits bv woman's fondness for m" dwm" ma“ the mm fenflnlne Datlents in pink chiffon and lace hi wh<_>_ call him in. the more The taxi was a very ancient one mdhadtakenslonztlmetoreadi lflAtslezitillgatlon, h“ f passenger 981d are he remarked: “How do you manage when fan-e is in a desperate hurry?" "Ah." said this driver, confiden. tially. "I keeps on changing 1m Bears and ‘onklng me 'ooter." ‘The negro witness was being gpssaexamlrled about a former en . ' mficippsel-"Do you suggest he ls a Negro —"I wouldnt say he is a thief suh, but 1 do say dis, if I was him nloafin‘ g chicken, an‘ I saw ‘d INN molt hl¢h ,, . money there is for her to buy them. RESH FRUM MARITIME PLANT al and Personal Exa- cultnnin us» scorrs EMULSION O Th1: world-known tonic contnln: ' ' elunenta that no vitally important to pooling children Th: regular une of‘ Scott’: Emulsion h highly recommended for promoting proper growth, developing strong bones Ind lound teeth. You'll find, coo, that this economical tonic, rich in lllgsl] Vitamin: A and D, build: refinance to cold: and infectionn. Pleannb‘ ’ _ nnd 4 time: euler to digeot than plain cod liver all. Buy today-all druggiltl. A ‘IONIC FOI All. AOII SCOTT'S EMULSION Q-Q-Q-O-OOOOOQOQQQOO-O-O-OO-OQ-Q’ THE COOK'S CORNER 60-6-04 #6660 #6 6-0 OQQ-oooa-Q-q SWEET MIXED PICKLES 2 quarts sliced cucumbers. 1 quart small while onion; 2 heads cauliflower, broken. ling spices. 4 PWf-s brown sular thod: Use only firm, green a. 4!) for LhlS, and one; that small white nions into boiling ha... for a. muiute or so lo loosen the skins and than peel them. Cut in halve: orulwve whole if they an very am: . the outer lea/yea from the cauliflower and cut away part of the stem, then break the curd into small pieces. To Relieve Distress of MONTHLY lllllli wants due to female functional dist Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Veg- etablg Th ‘filings-pip! (lug add iron). e ep u HP blood. Also fine zonfc for stomach! errice A Scientific Way Quickly to Slim runner i 462 cats ISO cats cmcsnaano GINGERBREAD (cuoc nun) - @ @ 500 cats IOO an (mm uuumol When Diet Need: Alteration! Ivory you : :11: larger! It‘: poll- lvaly klghtaniugl But you cm cull; Itart LOSING -two pounds : week. For fat i: a llmple mum of too may caloria. To reduce, umply cut cuioriel. Just have you: turhy (only 100 calorie: n mvlng) without the ltufflng (Bil : half-cup). At do:- lert time hlvu gingerbread (100) without chocolate sauce (200). By just cutting high-celery Il- tru lik: thin you do a lot towud cutting to 1,300 caloric: I day -- your reducing nllowmec. A culory elm-t keep: you nah- telling you iota of tally IOW-Cllfl!’ foods, even extras. that you CAN hovel Beef loaf (100) instead of but huh (400); boiled mind dun:- lng (25 : tnblupoon) inlmd of m: (100). Btu-t now to b0 lliml Our II- ~age booklet lives 42 low-culory wus, s calory chart for all every- few". 5on4 20c in coins for mn- crvuv of ‘ W17 to thfull The New o. ou Figure" to Ohulottetcwn Guardian Home Service. Be sure to wrlw plalnlydour nl-MQ. and the the ......-___. Name sum. Ad-dres: OCTOBER 1, 1942 Needlecraft l For The Ham.- IHABT WAIST DRESS 1 TOMB! 0" Wllh I Infill n. u: swlg and fit‘é2t'£“‘ tlsf m; outfit for nu tho evercmurt shirt. wn-bt dun, plus a coqy lei-kin. Stale: No. 2550 is designed for 318B H, 14, lfl, 18 and Z0. SIR 16 requires 4 8-8 yeards 39-inch fab. | kill?’ “#15 ‘Jo’ d“r.l€r.°"§2ir§‘§r“ l Q1‘ - - " for mun. y ° / ' ' Tb order pattern: Write or sex-id picture with your name and ad- dress wlth 20 cents in (.051 or stamps to the Needlecraft Bureau, The Charlottetown Guardian. Needlecraft Department. Style No. 3N0, \ , 2559‘. 512:5 rz-zl l. 9 G}. fir. Street Address I VVTF 01W Provinc: s ‘ Mix these vegetables together and y. - ~ place in a clean crock. l“ ' the salt l-n the 10 c of water, then ur this over Wflpamd vcsotn- lee in the crock, aildwlet stand over-night in thi: Next day drain the ve ables. then (xwer with fresh we r and drain r . Now combine the vlnefinr, 1 qua-rt water, the whole pick spice! 1nd this brown sugar. all“; l boil and boil for 10 minutes, then pour over the drained vegetables which have been replaced in the crock. Allow to stand for 2 days. then drain off the syrup and re- heat this to the boiling point. Pack I the vegetables into hot. sterilized s] d so mum“ Wm, ‘ti? wwxbvm‘ 3%.» or twice u e gmup" aalflwsoonastheyraredrynDoxrttxyw 3”“ tightly "t °“°°' remove shoes or t them om with. Iii-MERRY voBBl-m filumhmfi mlYsT 311'}? a c. tum or quick-frown blun. “,§$‘,,*,,,,,,,,,,'"“,P““mm"°‘,,,"“‘, ham“ shoe life and greater foot com.- 1-4. d. ma: 1 oomstazch. ‘m’ 13 c. corn syrup. 1 tbsp. butter or m» arlne. Z-tfgliifi “w, NOW random-arm i figmsfius, M“, Cream Bjggdorant 8 tbspe: fat ' _ g-Iipgtmmg-nlem mm sum Stops Persplruiion and cornstarch and mix with ber- A turn dish, dot with butter or margar ne. Sift flour, measure and sift again with baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing bowl. Work in fat with pastry blender or tips of fingers; 1- Dooa not ro: dresgeq or men's add milk 1» make soft dough. lhm- nowmm-klm mop onto not berries and bake in l- Nowlirinsrodrv-Cnnbeusd hot oven mo degrees 1c.) until nshufrersh-v-ns- crust ls baked and browned. nus 3. Inltlntlvstvglwfllrlflflvfllflf swipe W111 sews 3, 1 :03 dnyn. revcnu odor. _ l, A pure, whice, greueleu. uumlm umnhmg cream I. Awlrded Approval Seal of A ' lmnnneof launder. in for being harmless to nc. Arrid selllfi FOOTWEAR CARE FOR ECONOMY AND GEOO Keeping footwear in good ordea- ls not. only economy but really good tng, too. Firs; of all, buy aw that really fit; they'll main dhelr shape better. Keep d polished -~not only for 300d looks but became: cleaning and polishing helps we. nerve the leather. Place them on shoe trees as soon as you remove them. Have them repaired as soon as rips appear or heels beccrm y ‘Ve been caught- m the mm drv_fl=em.__¢e£ul!v_end is the lclges‘ Q deodowm 39¢ m» Allah: llhndwllln M" (In . by\ loodliouloknpul] ~ "mm-u- "r" " IRRID —-~- i from2X~ w . No. 0617-300. iron transfer contains i5 motifs N“ 01m ‘$100; Jed inch . N . MOO-Lovely crocheted "Welcome" r118- domed fol9tlbk0l0lil1 or bedspread. ' and ‘to order pattern: Writs. or send above picture with W"! "l" sddreu with fl cent: in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Obi-flow‘ tmm Guudlm, To Charlottetown Gaul-dim Needlework Department. Deallnflomofl. mum_ _____ ________ ______.__.-__._.-3' l STREET ADDREB-—--- ____-.___-— mo “"___________ nggmq]__'.---nnn.