PAGE ElGHfl‘ n} xii} THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANM .... ...__.,-.<-<- ..-.ao-qsv-woo~onn-»~¢> 1,_ i‘. . ‘Pa ris Styles By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, March 2.—As if defying the strongest memory to for- get them, even after seeing 50 collections of new spring clothes, s. nofty pair of Turkish pajama twins stepped out on thc stage of fashion and said, "Look as us carefully because we're different!" And different they were-one was of dark blue linen called “Mldship" and trimmed with touches of bright green. The trousers were not too full above the knee, but kept on growing little by little until Just above thc ankle they were like large balloons sud- denly drawn ill Lightly about the ankles. This made them _a_nd "swish" in a way that was quite ioreignfto other types of “flop-l pajama and boudoir trousers. The other was of bottle green Jersey with a yellow blouse and a wide sash of two tones of orange._ The colors that conjure up tropical ideas, golden fruits, deep pools of water and summer sunsets going to sleep to soft guitar music. Its name was “Medlterranccfla suitable and soothing selection. A mauve satin evening. gown trimmed with spiral bands of “shredded mother of pearl docs things to the heart in the way of I‘ making it skip a few beats with sheer delight. In reality the fringe is made from finely cut cellophane tinted the exact opalesccnt hue of the pearl in deep-sea abalone shclls. Riding On Roads Paved With Oranges The possibility of travelling on a load of oranges exists. Julius Dcttwiler, Swiss coal The substances, he said, arc pow- dered separately and heated. They scientist, living in South Africa, has announc~ ed manufacture of synthetic asbes- tos and bitumen from citrus then undergo a secret process which needed for the preparation. produces ii substance that can he cut into blocks and used for a variety of purposes, including road making. The invention, if successful, is ex- and pecicd to prove-a boon to orange growers in districts» where much cit-' rus that can ilot be marked is grown. Only citrus of inferior quality is ‘A MorningSmile l l fiQldsioont spread Dorothy Dix’ Letter B08‘ A 1s There Any Way by Which-the Wallflower Can Become Popular?--Do One Man s Sad Experience in Helping Qthers PM"? That it is Useless to Give Money to Others? Dear Miss Dix-In a recent magazine there was a storydvpktlfw the heartbreaking time that girls have who realize that when they meet I SW58 man the ‘have to make good and capture hi! 181w)’ W131i" n“ "lmuws- 9' y else be considered a "dud" or a "lemon" or WhBWVEY opprobrloua epithet callow youths apply $0 YOURS women who are lacking in what they call IT. 5nd who are aware that unless they are sufficiently pop- or two about o. dance floor that no man will be heroic enough to ask them to dance at all. help the poor girls and suggest some remedy for this martyrdom of the innocents? g L- W- Answer: , 1 om afraid that any help for the girls who are . . not natural-born vamps, and whroi do not (éziérymmélxlll; , or . m“ m“ ma??? ilesiiirlttyolczzziionllii? ilgnlilltllrlftli: ggectaglvle of wiltins Wall- l§3.'§.“l$§. touches u, nor could any representation o! mm» m’ a“? ad‘ ‘munitions from his mother nor any entreaties of h-is hostess induce hirnto go to their rescue, though we spoke with the tongues of men and of angels. But I can mingle my tears with yours, for I think a modern ball-room is one of the saddest sights on earth, for in it you always find‘ wild-eyed, terror-stricken, crushed and humiliated girls who are just as pretty, just as beautifully dressed as the other girls, but who, for some reason that no one canfathom, are passed over and are never asked to tread a measure, while the fortunate girls dance holes in their slippers. Between every dance your can see these unappropriated maidens faces brighten with hope, you can almost heal- the prayers they are putting up for a partner. send a partner. send a partner, good Lord, any sort of a partner, no matter how homely and uncouth he is nor how clumsily he dances! And then as the boys D1155 the!" by, you can sense the disappointment that engulfs them. And cven when one is asked to dance her triumph is tinged with the horror oi‘ impending disaster. for she knows she is lost unless some other hero comes to hcr rescue and that if pcrchallco hcr partner has to dance ular to have young men cut in on them after a round Can you not . Wohfdnls Realm -:-. .S'o‘cial andiPersonal -:¥ Fashiorzs i, hclMarilimO fravellin men saq a our KING COLE CO FF E E ' Mr. L.-—— writes: “I like KING COLE COFFEE so much, W“ I advertise ft wherever I l. \ l’ a II go." John has bought him an automobile that he has craved for years, and is taking his first vacation. i But I must have expressed myself poorly in my article if I conveyed the idea that I thought that the rich should take over the responsibilities of the poor and turn them into lazy loafers, who felt that they could knock off work because some wealthy and generous person would feed and clothe them and their families. Such an idea was far from my thoughts. My only. contention was that if you helped the lame dog over the stile he might be able to go on and bring in his own game. I have seen so many poor and struggling young people that I am surc a. little money would not have paupcrlzed, but would have saved from years of struggle and perhaps failure in the end. So many sick people who could have been cured by a little rest andgchange of climate. So many children doomed to go through life lame or halt or blind that an operation would have made whole. » And tllc point I was rcally trying to make was that if people had money to give would give it while they were alivc, they would get so much fun out of it themselves. I have known many rich people and most of them were generous and anxious to do good with their moilcy, but wcrc held back by l??? ‘k _~. . ; 1 . . Fashions ' _'._s - i Hits and Costume: with a Dual Personality By FRANUEB PAGET A ‘Oopvrloht. 1931 by Style sources . YORK, MUG}! Io-y-(U. P-)—A_ DOW milling-y than.“ la gaining attention not from a numerical standpoint but from n. constant-recurrence, do the hat which serves a double pufpo” w tamed by the use of o. detachable brim; . ' ~ In a recent Mado showing th era were a number of thesat J tho folmdatlou part of tbo hat being of cap or toque and,“ that it selves a more tailored purpose and with wide brlma Wm; can be set on for more formalvoccasions. One crown w“ o; interpretation in black grosgrain with a cluster of violets onq m" at one side and featuring ‘l. shoulder-length veil. With it could u” ‘ be worn a wide picot brim set high on the crown. a similar "m semble" consistcdof a flower toque with plcot brim, ’1_‘h15 treatment fa peculiarly interesting inasmuch as so costunw “p, extra sweater, one pulling on over the other. One is a 595cm,’ sports type while the other is for active sportswear, ‘rho sleeveless frock of oilkro r cotton is serving g gm pose also by having a jacket added to it which makes it formal. Hats can be designed to follow in this same trend. ma" this ‘ftwo-way" hat should prove especially popular is in the "m, ing groups for dining‘ and dancing. Frocks for these purpose, l" again‘ lg jackets with many of the sleeveless type,‘ ‘M jacket and the brim worn for dinner while foij dancing 1m,- m - brim -aud tho Jacket can boremoved. Qs is" r u i: 'Is 600 On One Match An Ill-Luck Omen? A safety match which, although it is only the size of an ordinary match, can be lighted 600 times by the usual ‘process of rubbing it against o. phosphorous surface, has The new matches are said g9 especlallysulteci for use h tropics. Several conccms, tho lmllortant being a Japanese and American syndicate, are Match sticks are dipped in this. The, Mrs. BlabbPr-"Yowrc looking very l happy this morning. Have you llllflj. swd and?" | HnvIoAl/oIZIQugAsG/cls‘ MimGbbe-"J -.'.. -. husbasnd ahasrjustusgagonsmnlgivovfilv VMost cold troubles have their be- _ _ h j ginning in the delicate lining of the breakdown. and wc re, going to Flor- , X1050, with her six minutes he will consider himself a martyr who deserves to be cannnlzed for his sufferings. < and withered in a single hour; the man and woman whose ambitions havc crashed to earth and who have known themselves failures; the man and lda for the winter." - ' '. Stop your cold at its beginning —- |with the first snlfile or sneeze use lCaturrhozonc Inhaler. It releases ,a healing vapor that destroys the bacteria which causes colds and lother winter. ailments. Oatarrho- zone cleans and dlsinfects the nos- ltrils, clcars away nasty discharges, rclicvcs that stuffed-up feeling in Mother: Your‘ Frail Child woman who have been seared by the bitter, scorching shame .of ‘being publicly humiliated and held up to scorn, have suffered no more than these girls do who have looked forward to coming out insocicty and having a good time and being popular and having plenty of dates and who find them- selves ignored, passed over, leftout, the victim of thc caprice of boys. The man and woman who have seen the dreams of a lifetime blighted thc fear that my correspondent expresses, that they would hinder where they incailt to llclp by giving to people less well oil than themselves. That is a risk, of course, but it is worth taking a chance on, and if you make amistakc it is one that God will mighty easily forgive, DOROTHY DIX. 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"No one can know better than I thc bcncfitone gets from the ycry first days use of Catarrhozone," writes T. T, Hopkins of Westvale. "1 lBronchlnl Caturrh, ear noises, head- ‘lhfld for years a stubborn case of ,achc, sore eyes, stopped-up nose and |throat. It affected my appetite and 'mad~ my breath rank. Catarrhozolle restored me quickly and now keeps Large one dollar size Catarrhozone ith hard rubber inhaler lasts‘ two ‘HospitaLCertifledW few your: ago FALSE TEETH are wom ln lllounanda of maul/u [allay because lheu simple lulu-of lleallh were almost unknown a 1 i; A ‘Most people can now escape this penalty! NY dentist will tell you what in- fected teeth and unhealthy gums »vn will do to the human body. lit’; When uma are spongy. swollen. in- flamed, t are in almost certain to be n '"' "germ-laden discharge into the mouth —-viruleflt germs which travel with food through stomach and intestines, opreading infection along the way. Then. of course. teeth must come out. and the dental profession deserve! recognition forite crusade against ted teeth in recent yearn. But why invite tllllifbfldlllfln? Half the adult teeth loot are pulled because of pyorrhea-and moat p _ be prevented if ou atart ‘n time. _ Start now to ruuhycur teeth with Forhanb. This fnrnoul dentifrice was originated by a opeciallot in pyorrllea. ‘ Use it twice a ddy to clean the mm- "Rfitlfillls rlpy month may have Pyorrlul l’ and a: 40 flu odd: an 4mg? :l l: orrhea can and firm. Do not delay until gum: are for ten years Forhan’: Ltd" Mon w.“ its safe, gentle action remove: discol- oration: and depooiu, and given teeth the sparkle oi’ their natural beauty. But Forhan's docs more-it toned up the gunia. Every time you brunh your teeth, manage the gum! (full in- structions with every tube)—and feel the health-bringing tingle of circula- tion which helps to keep gums mug i tender. Many Peopghe have gyofrhen e ore eylect elymp- toms. Visit your dentist twice a year —-and begin, at once, the ule of‘ For- hanbxThc whole funily need: thin protcctizn. FOPHIXIT comreo in two sizes. 35 and 60¢-- uot a owcoato a tube more than ordinary tooth- pastel. and exceedingly well worth it. them meet the situation. They have not the consolation of knowing that the world is full of a number of things besides parties, and that the baggy collegians and the drugstore sheiks who have turned them down are not worth worrying over, ' They have been humiliated before theiij little world and all is cinders, ashes and dust. Hence these tears. " ‘l if ' ' And nothing caribc done about it because you caniiotmake boys pay attention to a girl nor even dance with hcr unless they want t0. Nor is there any way by which you can infuse into a girl that mysterious quality that gives her charm for men and makes them swarm around her like bees around a honeypot. These things are a, matter of nature and of the grace of God, and arc not to be learned in any school or bought with money. But it does show how fai- wrongvwe are in thinking of girlhood as the happiest time of a woman's life. For a favored few it is, but for most girls it is a period of agonizing anxiety as to whether some boy is going tolcon- descend to take them to places, and whether after they get there other boys will give them a rush or leave them stranded. - And it is also a time of strenuous effort to placate boys, of wearing the smile that won't come ofl, no matter how bored she is; of trying to look gay and bright and vivacious while some egotlst is monologing about himself; of enduring any and every kind of male and flattering and cajollng him in order to win his favor, for. well the girl knows that unless she can have a string of men always in attendance she will have none, for men are like sheep, where one goes the others follow. 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Bake in greased muflin pans in a moder- shall have seven more added unto her, but she that hath only one shall have even that one taken away from her. - - The conclusion of the whole matter of the unpopular girl seems to be y this: That the mothers should not, as so many mothers do, force their, daughters to go to parties at which they will have thahumiliation of being wallflowera, and that the girls should haveenough independence to strike? out for themselves and interest themselves in scmethlngelse than boys: They will get a lot more out of running after a career than they will out of pursuing a man who outsprints them. DOROTHY DIX. O O O O O O Dear Miss Dix-I have been thinking about your article concerning peo- ple who have money, and why they don't give it away while they are alive instead of leaving it when they die. I can tell you why they don't. I have seen what happens when a rnan or woman puts his or her-hand in their pockets and pays for something that is the responsibility of another human being. The prst time it happens the receiver is very grateful, the next time he expects it, and the third time he dumps all of his responsibilities on he donor. If it were purely a matter of money, the rich might charge this up to profit and loss, but it goes deeper than that. It weakens the morale. It changes independent, upstanding young ppople, steady on their own feet into hypocrites, scared to open their mouths for fear the next necessity will ilnd them with no golden egg to crack. ft is because so many rich people have learned, through watching their money buy ruin when they spent it for relief, to lock their pocketbooks. s, B, l-i-ii.‘ s Answer: ' , , . Undoubtedly it is hard to help people without making them parasites, but ifgas my correspondent contends, the giving of any money to the needy will kill their self-respect and weaken their characters, why will it do it more one time than another? Why isn't it just as disastrous for rich Aunt Susan to leave her money to her poor kin when she dies as it would be to help them a little while she la alive? ' Perhaps it docs, only Aunt Susan isn't. here to see that Mary has hired o servant inltead of doing her owrl housework as she used to do, and that 5 ‘ . . utlcurzi 0N0 ~ ul Pure and ‘ cool: and 353$". s..,.-lrr.~g..-:i,,'vr.;.,_-7.ri.r:.li if v. ate oven about 20 minutes. Etiquette Bylpbflhlno Q. What should a. guest be care- ful to avoid when staying with friends? A. Reprovlng the children of the’ house, in even the mildest way. Q. What is the appropriate ap~ parcl for a woman to wear to a matinee? A. A simple street dress. Q. What is the proper way to announce the birth of a child? A. 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