.—-.-v-W3,-1:: ~.=.:¢~.—.-or.-..»-mega ; j _. _,_, I song 1n your heart. and a laugh in your eyes, {Will lessen the gloom of the lower- ing skies. A hand to the wear)’. I kind word and strule, ,Will lighten their burden and shorten their mile. —-By Howard Murray Whitman. For successful baking. don't overcrowd your oven. Fill it to capacity, of course, but leave at lieast a one-inch space between every pan and the edge of the oven. Inspect baking foods ire- quently and turn them about for even cooking. T0 ASSURE SAFE MILK Warmth promotes rapid growth of bacteria. Perhaps no food is more quickly or easily contamin- ated than milk. Unless you wish it to be a menace to the family's health, rather than a blessing. it must be kept absolutely clean and cold. Use sterilized containers. clean glasses, handle with clean hands and keep in refrigerator at a low, even temperature at all times, Scherzos are almost invariably written in triple rhythms; how- ever, Beethoven has -written one n two-four rhythm (Op 31. No. >. Many that are written three- illlll‘ could be changed to six- cight. All of the scherzos of Chopin are in three quarter measure The scherzo evolved from the minuet. For breakfast: Combine equal quantities of tomato and unsweet- ened pineapple juice. Wlien you want frosted cookies In a hurry, try this: Melt eight chocolate covered Peppermint; in 3 double boiler, stir well and add a tablespoon of cream. When blend- ed quickly spread on cookies and let them stand on flat surface un- til the frosting sets. These always delight children. IADVANCE MIXING SIIIVIPLIFIES To avoid an over-abundance of tasks at mealtime, dough for bis- cuits can be mixed several hours In advance, wrapped in wax paper and stored in the refrigerator until ready to bake. Remove from the Ice box in sufficient; time to allow the dough to soften before rolling out and cutting. QUEEN VICTORIA EUOENIF. RENOVATING NUMBER. OF I DINING ROOM CHAIRS In the garden of her Bayswater- ’(London) home. Queen Victoria Eugenie (formerly of Spain) is spending hours resenting a number bf her dining-room chairs. TWOMEATT9 REA Housewife And Her Activities These up valuable Ohlneu pendale. On the advice offi; Smith-Dorrien. principal oi the‘ R0 ai school of Needlework, she is emlrroidering seats in degign or the period on a. dark brown ground. n the centre panel of each gchair seat are birds in brilliant green. blue, red and yellow. As each c seat is finished it is signed in stitchery and sent to the school to be mounted. some little time ago the Queen expressed a. desire to have a room in one of the Royal residences filled with paintings by Royal artists. She possesses several ex- amples of the work of the Duchess of Gloucester, Lady Patricia Ram- say, Princess Beatrice, Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll. and others. The first suggestion was that these pictures should be grouped in one of the rooms at Buckingham Palace. It now seems more proh- able that Windsor Castle will be selected for the purpose. DON'T EXPECT MIRACLES OF COSMETICS Generally speaking, the ma- ture woman whose complexion is smooth, clear and flawless usu- ally is one who buys only the necessary skin preparations and then uses them regularly and ex-i acily according to directions. she knows that the average skin, in order to retain its elasticity and youthful clarity, must be cared for daily—not in hit or miss manner. Her bat-hroom shelves aren’t lined with half-filled Jars and hot- tles of beauty items. She doesn't select a lipstick just because the shade looks well on some other woman. she buys a lipstick which she knows will be flattering to her, regardless of what shades are being touted as new or different or w tever. If e lalbel on her jar of night cream states clearly that the cream is to be used every night and left on all night. she fol- lows directions meticulously. She doesn't apply it now and then, sometimes leaving it on but more often removing it quickly, and ex- t the cream to do very much for her skin. If her nightly routine includes an ice water rinse, on goes ice water—every single night. in other words, she does not ex- pect miracles. She knows that keeping the complexion in wonder- ful condition requires time and pa- tience and real stick-to-it-iveness. Also, she is sensible enough to realize that it is much easier to ward off a beauty problem than to correct it. She thinks that it is a great mistake to put off using night: cream until one is past thirty. She knows that the time to start planning to lose weight is the day you notice you weigh one pound more than you feel you really should. 1' Iva OTHER noun MAKES sucn’ TASTY. SMOOTII-SLICING BREAD AS ROYAL HOUSEHOLD .' The deli¢iouI.'nut_-like flavour and firm tenure make a hit with the whole family. So full of rishment. too. Besides. Royal energy-giving Household gives you an exm ion!’ to every batch! Us: ll for I“ your biking '— if: every bit as good and thrifty for calm and putry. 9Ewf;5?_ 5""”° I!!!" iL|l\’.'_[ RUWJL HDUSEHULD FLUU FULL COLOUR PICTURE OF ROYAL FAMILY WITH 98 LBS. OF ROYAL HOUSEHOLD Fl,OUR. Get. one of these beautiful pictures as I. Iouvenir of the Royal Visit. They are 14% x 18 inches and have I wide mat border. Iuitnble for framing. making them ' __. Snappy Fashions For Home Use Here is an attractive little aun- auit that every small child will ’‘““1‘-“8 i0 80 away when his wife cm never nnd us and where we can ht th Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box Wife-Spanking May Often Save Marriage, But There Are Times When a Wayward Husband Needs An Application of the Hairbrush DearDomthyDlx—uIxaadwithg:utfntenastthclettcrinyourool- umn from the woman who wanted to know if she could consumer marri- lnga. man who frankly told her he would spa-nkhls wife should she be- come in need of man stem treatment. I wish 1 could tell this girl of my experience and my mank- fulncss that my hllébfl-Dd mm the courage to Mt when he realized he had a spoiled child on his hands instead of a wire. My parents adored me and they did not believe 2. child should be punimed. no matter what. it old. so I grew up ruling the household from imanunoou. Then I married. I expected my husband to treat me as my parents did. but he expected me to act like 8- sensiole woman. so in order to get my way 1 would make scenes. I would go into tantrums. 1 would -siulk and weep. My husband tried to make me see by gentle reasonuig how wrong 1 was. but A re- xuseo. to listen. Then came the uay when he noted. 1-Le treated me as a parent should an unruly child. do gave mm A good spanking. it wasnt 3 new . but it hurt my 18311589 and oundec my price. ‘me next day 1 went home to Mother and when 1 arrived i iouno she was away. 1 poured out my troubles to rauner and tofu mm 1 was ncrne :10: good. he said nothing, our. went .n and called up my nusoanu. L was xurlous, out that got me nothing. My husband arrived and he and hauler went HMO a conference. 1. in the meantime, going into me bedroom and burs»-ans into floods of tears. soon the door opened and there was my hlbbflnd, hairbrush in hand. From then on for many minutes 1 could no nothing but cry and plead. Then the door opened and in walked Mother. She stopped suddenly, saw what was going on and silently turned around and ion. the room. A few minutes later we four sat and talked BDOIII. what had trans-1' Dimd and I leflmed that my husband had told both Mother and rather what he had intended to do to me provided I continued my rude ways as his wife. It was either divorce or punishment he had told my par- ents. They agreed that their laxity had been at fault and aocepwd my husbands decision. At. last they realized and admitted their shortcom- ings and believed spankings, coming twenty years law, an worm u-ymg before consulting an attorney. Wire-spankers are not wife-heaters, they are wife-savers many times. MARY JANE, Answer: - No one can doubt that the main reason for the enormous increase in divorce is due to the fact that so many parents have quit disciplining ghegmcélfisldmn, or teaching them any self-control or regard for the rights I think that the most idiotic, as well as the most mischievous, theory that has ever been advanced is that you must neveg say "don't" 1;) 3 ghuq, Mid that you must never correct one or make it behave for fear of break- ing its proud spirit. Natur ally. this idea has been enthusiastimlly accepted by lazy moth- ers who dont want to wrestle with a. strong-willed younaster. but all human qrperienoe contradicts it at every turn. For life is one continual dont to all of us. And we all find that if our mothers have not discip- lined us in our childhood, the world does it with a hard hand ism: on. It is the spoiled children, male and female. the mothers darlings, who fill the world with broken homes and half-orphaned children. There is rggndioubt that many a one of these tragedhs could be saved if the hus. or wife who is acting like a brat could be punished like 3 child. gind. afiaer all. the hurt from a hairbrush doesn't last for a lifetime as a vorce oes. But what's sauce for the is sauce : 1,11 gum _ t 8 method is to be tri as a cure for diverse, let 0!; the rotten child husbands as well as to the rotten child wives, Plenty 5°13-in 98°33-‘tic. naezin husbands who are ruining the lives of good mxesm 1': 35 W911 33 SD tflre wives. And. oh. how many of us _would see the grouches get what if comi.ng‘w menu THE COOK'S CORNER Butterscotch Slices (i1"i.l’St Part) 1 cup flciiltke 3-4 cup brown nu!“ 1-2 I: bu r. .. Mup ‘Sifttheflourandmix me brown sugar with it. Add the butter and crumble these ioletheifl Put this mixture into a lightly greased and bake in a moder- ate, 350 deg. 11‘. oven for 15 min- utes. Meanwhile DIED!“ fol“ 59¢‘ 0nd part. tseoond Part) 2 eggs 2 tables cup brown sugar, i- teaspoon bak- ing powder, 1 cup chopped nuts. 1 cup shredded cozoanut, 1-2 tea- spoon vanilla. Method: gent thgd eigi 1-and add the sugar, our a B 8 EPW- der, mixin these in well. at in the shred ed cocoanut and the chopped nuts and flavor with a little vanilla. or butterscotch. Remove the pan containing the first part from the oven and pox this over the pastry. Return the oven and continue to bake for about 20 minutes longer, until the top layer is done. Cut in squares om flour, 1 Pineapple Punch 1-4 cup boiling water 1-4 cup sugar 8-4 cuzp raspberry {nice 1 1-2 cups pineappe Juice Fran mint Met od: Boil the sugar and water toge er for 3 or 4 minutues, then chill. You can use the Juice from canned raspberries or that from canned loganben-les is good too. Mix this and the pineapple juice with the syrup. Add the cold wa- ter and lemon Juice. Pour over cubes of ice into chilled glasses and top with a sprig of fresh mint. Party Ice (babes You can make a variety of ice to your summer drinks very easily if you have an electric refrigerator. Just fill the trays with ginger ale and freeze firm. or flavor the wa- ter with lemon Juice. tint it a pret- ty shade of green with a few drops of vegetabie coloring and freeze those. Red ice cubes, tinted with red vegetable coloring are pretty in lemonade. and for special occas- ions, freeze a red or green marm- cmo cherry in the centre of each c . , Dear Miss Dix-—Iama.woma.n of middle and now find aeifno ions in l with usban "3 is 81‘; mngligdi bmlitlllfuhonly is.‘ We W 3%. one of our friends. He K33. oggtlgzguél §'3°'6'f.‘£ «$313 wa can‘ 31: nth I n th Al . ya on en ave been wi ‘:’11l{€ellgg!cll' gfugouid get away from his wife. He says he never loved his mm Wm, the clglrfimed gar to set a better Job. as her uncle could hel some money whflew W1? wlczlxed for. He has worked hard and save weeksanhme J )3 beenvervexinv antandgoes nwly for - “Vine I-In 31°00 $0 Bet by the he can. We are live together. Doyouthlnk thisiatherig in-todoiio H Answer: . if you are under the delusion that you can go so mi» away mg; the 33; We can sever find you. wake up. There is no such place in the " °'”“1““l5""Y*¢I1ldIi'r6!yeIIanndyearainludingoiit1nob- scure places, where it would seem they never could in um-god, pomebody °°mes alonz and 79008111295 them and they are hauled back to Justice. People move around too much in these days to make it possible to get lost. have you ever been anywhere in the world that you didn't barge in somebody who said: —"Why. Mary Jane, where did you come from? I haven t seen you for thirty yam. meg. yqu “-9, And I won't bmher to into the ethics of I married woman abandoning her-husband and chil n togooffwithumnuwhofsforakinghiswife. You know aboutthat Justaswell uldo. Butlwould like tocallyour attention to the folly of what you are contemplating doing. Iwouldliketo mind Jhthonr , ion in love affairs. rielvl-ion yygill are maw5Q Tn%“: :1]l«%§‘l°: " lnyvuth. You can'H.hrowyourcI overthowindrnillaud say all for love and tho world well lost." You ve become a creature of habit and conventions no matter how much you think you are in “"1 “.i‘.'.’fl ‘€..i.““.esp.c“ " ‘i°?.‘}“..‘u°‘§‘.‘i.‘3.°‘i.‘..‘.i‘;. "°“ ‘°’s‘:°“"“ ’°%"..‘.""‘ "“"°i' Oil. Oil an‘ d ooks. as a. young girl could. They h . ° '1'“ °" °° (Capricorn) — Work matters, nerv- snta’ problems and difficult task: should run smoothly, but stars Id- vise you watch your spoken word, and avoid abrupt manner and thoughtfulness, particularly in per- » sonal matters. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) — Scales tip in your favor. Lose no time or opportun- ity though to meet exacting de- mands in im rtant issues. Be alert, constru. ive. Farnillar and necessary items but favored. FEBRUARY 2.1 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -— one of your fullest. most interesting and favorable days in a week! Go after new trya. new customers. repeat orders; sen saucy“ advertising; have faith in your own ability and ideas. A CHILD BORN TODAY will show artistic talent at an early age. Miaimderstendings and re- sentment are likely pitfalls. Abil- ity to analyze quickly situations. Usually show but careful-moving, though a possessor of great imag- ination and inventiveness. Be mindful of the type of reading it and cool on a cake rack. 1 cubes that add color and decoration ' 1 Q. slve perspiration under the arms? A. Both and apply I lotion consisting o two teaspoonfuls of powdered alum and one int of water. Follow by dusting tomake * What is perfect ion: or ielly? Tlste, texture and colour. are the quulides that rate highest. And judge: in exhibition: and contests usually allow 75 out of a possible more of 100 for taste and texture llonel Cmo given you 3 head nut in fresh, natural taste as well as col-~ our, because you can use luscious, fully-ripe fruit instead of the underuripe fruit commonly used in old-fashioned inn and ielly mak- ing. The tested Certo recipe: :11 ensure a firm, desirable texture. That is why 3 out of 4 ielly champions use Ceno. FRI! BOOK OF ' 72 RECIPES Under the label of evegy battle of Cc:-to there In I book of tested recipe: for junu and jellies. Since different fruln used dif- ferent handling. Cereal fine an Y)u.don‘t’lnave to been jet’ *Jams Jet us: C E RT 0 FOR’ BETTER TASTE rs/2 C0l0UR-LOWER cosr PER JAR euro is so E ‘ C " E “\ er-to S In an very .i..,,.,ab:?,° M,°"°Y ‘ 3"” S.:.’°".z°'-'>°u=”»‘=’«i¥“-°.:..°:° be §— “bis savxfxgi C M" “"°"‘“ °f JUST comm EASY to U55. mm THE "DRE rms can - It takes but 15 Certo Saves Work minute to be easier? Better Taste and Colour \¥\. The ban ' // nifect the t:5fE“(,)r‘:‘)‘T it cannot x\ / So "u ‘hi! Colour \ coll“ the fiesh, ngmmy taste ‘adv \ / our stay “'81,, in the fink Q8 oulcx Am, r nous, om FAs:;&g§7;‘N5£IL Y. Certo Save, Time . . lnutes 1': ' Y0?!’ fruit is d In ‘ml the rim of pm or iefifiii y to make a who}, ham: um‘ 5 any old us: a quick ,-0 II I‘ \ Removes c.,.,,,'wo,.k~ How Can I ‘T ‘I (By ANNE ASHLEY) - What is a reme<b' for exces- under the arms daily! th in powder made of one o acid. indulges . Men are still more the victim of convention and habit than wome are, and they are still less romantic at middle age. If this mu: you or: $i‘.':l.“,3*’.‘.‘.‘.‘.l"“ °‘°i’..“it.Z".t."...“".°.‘.. i‘.i’......"“ ‘°“‘.b°"' 3’; °‘.¢u°i .‘.“. “‘° °°"" e w , it inside of s x months and blame you for all h:pl‘?ns gl w you for Once I went to Tahiti, that beautiful tr ical island, where so many men and women who are in love with some y else‘: husbands ma wives build their illicit love nests. And I thought I never saw such . bored and. disillusioned set of mo and women. when they had nothing ela on earth to do but kiss, th wanted to bite each other inafcad of bias. And don't forget that there is one person in the world you can never Thlt O . And ven up. run awa from. no matter how far you go. Y Unsmm if you a e filled with bitter regrets or n folly you have committed. you DOROTHY D3. will have ve__ry bad comm. “_F'vJ.---nu.-----an--v-vl-u,nuq,,u; love. it tells the nursery rhyme. of the ".)'d woman who lived in the shoe" and is just as much fun for-vyou tr- :x.e.ke as ii s f..- the tiny tot to romp m '.t thl~ sum- mer Pink pique bou~id in |Il‘l‘: was used for the original of this amus- ing little suit and the figures were done in bright colors in simple em- broidery stitches. You can also make his practical, well cut. lit'-' tle suit in a. plainer version for , every day wear. choose a bright- U printed cotton and trim it with contrasting bind or rlc-rue. The hat is easy to m 9 and keeps the warm sun’: rays out of your child’: eyes when on the beach or in the. play pen. Style N . mod is designed in one size only. suitable for 1 and I yuan. It requires 1 1-4 yards of -inch material for the aunsuit and hat. fiend fifteen cent: in main: (ll) or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin urofmiy. “ in 4'‘ lomwvn an-rfiiwn ¢1vinl:—-.. Name \ gem: Addreu Muffin pun are convenient for moulding summer meat, or chioken loaves. 1110 nine in limit right for individual service. If you put I slice of raw potato tobacco J-Ir it will keep the iucint and fresh. A alice of raw apple in the can tin nerv- es the some yurpou. atria No. moo Sine d voun Iiii)IV|il.IIiiL Horoscope, By FRANCIS DRAKE lnokinth.esectiouyourbirtIIdqyoomulu.|ndfInd vvhatyouroI¢lodls.ue_oIIh¢tot.hnnuII. jflopyrlgbt. 1010. King Future: lyudleuto Inn.) ” I‘i‘6i-"’1‘h‘v:i-ilii. 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The self-conscious thinking about cw his hands are ounce boric acid and ten grains of placed, whether his tie is straight. whether people are looking at him. ‘Forget yourself‘ is the only 1 Morning Smile Not For Nothing A rather fussy old gentlemn who could not see e e to eye with he taxi driver on e question of rare finally remarked: ‘Don't you try to tell me my- thing. my good fellow. I havent been riding in the taxis for twelve years for nothing." The driver sniffed. "No," he replied; "but I beia you always solu- Btcve and An raise ‘em frequently." I“ .‘ ‘,5 gg.g.¢.g-uncut but oauauyyuavooyonvonvvovhnfi , -1'1