Living l’ But —lT7-IE WOMAN ’S REALM- PRODIGAL Our gold is hoarded ‘into banks. We hide our precious Jewels from care. We guard it well, with all our might. most things Are scattered ‘round like so much sight. Our wealth comes first in all our‘ truly worthwhile The lgvllcii; deed. the gracious ggecloittiitnflaitlrfetintlllstlliudinclbffeeljelilqiil has been picked recentlty. hi; wite i1 she will not agree to it? And why should l word. "PH POIHIOES- Thelm" 3°‘ l” b U we be kept apart when we are in love with 9B0 The ready smile‘ ‘he j°y°us laugh" BELLS cnowTinan EWDBOy llvqilhpmeldberkliltliglerrxltdll. asotlhfi “h”? I "w" “'° a" ‘mulled l° m“ “flit?” ~B~ m EWING ~~~ - “t” r“..*:"°""s.w":;*.‘.f:*.22; ‘Am Canadian Home Journal) silslshllsialuelirlesilillleeirtlsgrely Xiiléaltliliii ti); loecgllbnerewhen the ttle is ANSWER: I suPP°59 m" tllnYlwdll f“ 5E”: gightewth century glam“, church _bell is 200 years, afterl again required. divorce. whether they have Jus cause ozhgizie o “ck bowing u, a mega-n qnt-m-eg which it develops fatigue rracksi not. if they will go to one of the states spe- is that one of tucking a oL-t off-l‘ Bu" be Vie-fled "P- clalize in breaking marriage bflnds- 511i Wm.‘ perfume-soaked rottc-n under the - makes you think you have a right to this womans glOllllllilllg of a Jeweled clip or i ' husband? l-f she had a diamond brooch that you “"°°‘~ - _ ‘ - tified in snatching it off of Guegg wh ' t, 1h b~ _ mm coveted. would you think that you. were Jus through theo 501a §§§uty “$.52? L “UHF her? Lots of us crave our neighbors possessions. We, would like tic Clever models. \vho "miss no tricks. B l‘ h ‘Pnlmpn-Y l,“ P “°l‘-‘l'°"“l“ have Mrs. A's fine car. Mrs. Bs beautiful home. Mrs. Cs lovely film - ettef fig [s we restrain our desires. We dont go One who goes ln for this chichi and insists that it makes perfume applrczitinn moi-c subtle is glamor- ous Betty Threat. She comes through with a practical sugges- tion. hmveveixfl on how to get the most out .of the perfume. To make her perfume p-ledget do double duty. Betty tucks it--hrooch and all-into herl handkerchief case when shc tak-l es off the jewelry. Small quantities of vobra venom, hav been found useful for rzduc-l lng pain from various human ail-y ments. The ‘sound of the propeller of one ship can be heard by listening near the hull in another ship's cabin below the water line, ex- emplifying the transmission s ious ceremonies. roon soarimfiuzicmuas Electronic in use. are sorting about 700 tons * Most birds sing only while on the wing or when some elevated object. perched on sorting machines now ‘he v AAA/w k-_\;\')\7\:\7~ D l. What says shei cub 2. What iation of "compact" (HOLHH and ad- jective)? Which one of these words is 3. misspelled? frontery. 4. What lsh" 5. What or turning‘ tense?’ "George is way down in a.‘ 1 oi pi . C. William! \~vvvv\,\ is wrong with this sen- Y; is the correct pronunc- Giossery. nursery, ef-‘ does the word "admon-i my is a word beginningl with vo that meats “easily rollingl "I ANSWERS l Household cStLeisure l l; Scrapbook Bylloborialna During Hot Weather Place a piece of waxed paper or oilclotili under the linen which cov- from overturned receptacles. COITI When buying corn, see mat the liusks are dry and green, and tihat . re are no wrinkles in the ears. l These are indications that the corn. ies with mildly. scientifically medicated CUTICURA OINTMENT mg Smile Doctor: "Darling I've [made up mind to stay at home.‘ Wife: “Poo late. George. I've made mean? l up my face to go out.“ DANGEROTJ-GRACIWCE Magistrate ~ You are charged with throwing your mother-in-law out of the window. Have you any- ll l oonomv ‘DIX SA YS— ( Husband-Snatcher Girl In love With Illlflilliit 0f is Years Mil am Wits —".“ ers a table and it will prevent stick- cam-n w"l{’.’"’“;‘.5§§“.,‘.‘.§§ ‘ii? little? "l1 t° l" Wllshed "m" “W”? DEAR. DOROPHY mx: I go with a married man who has a W! Hp e g g g m" we“mer' n‘ “l” prevents Slam“ and UWO children. He has been married over i6 years and is still living divorce and will only agree to a separa- tion". as she wants to keep her home and children. l-le has no Hounds for a divorce. as his wife is a fine woman who has been a 800d Wile and mother and is giving her children a good Christian training. What I want to know is: How can this man Set. a divorce with his wiife who refuses him a from ture. Mrs. D‘s smart clothes. but out and rob them of their treasures. DESPICABLE CRIMINAL Tlhe only thing we feel justified in stealing from a sister woman is her husband. Yet a love thief is the lowest, the most conscienceless and cruelest criminal in the world because vitien-she robs a wife of her hus- band the so often has taken from her everything that makes life worth living to her. Y Ironically enough. while we send a shopllfter wiho steals a pair of stockings to jail. we let the love thief who steals a woman's husband_and breaks up her home and orphans her children go free. But in your case I think the punishment is going to fit the crime. for you have small chance of ever possessing the man you long for. Any husband who still sticks to his wife after l6 years of marriage and who is making no effort to divorce her has no intention tvhatever of giving up his home. his wife. his children and his place in society for his light-d-love. He is Just a phllander. and you will doubtless have your successo s in his fancy. E ____________ DIX: We are two sisters. age 24 and 2'1. Our trouble is sound through the sea. Dll-‘FER ONLY IN COLOR Sapphires and rubies are differ- lnt only in colour. both berng coloured forms of corundum. "First work Lu: Soap’s creamy lather well into your skin,’ "Feels like smoothing beauty in! Then cold. Pat gently with a soft towel to dry. 4. To roprove gently. but serious admoriisihed of his dutyfil‘ "He was 5. Voluible. i on flesh new loveliness.” f" a gs Younuzywin. . . liussssillimmlvelvr. lym dangerous it was for any one might have been passing time. “o liocir Tolit l _ Don’! let neglect cheat you of Romance. This gentle beauty care Rita Baywortli recommends will make you lovelier tonight! In recent teats of Lux Toilet Soap facials by skin specialists, oonplssrioaa improved.‘ - "y e I Lovel skn llnnsplasli Youth-lilac licwliispm "Yen's! llfisfiflllQifl/IAUIII who ed stories. If this happene at the it is a regular routine. ’ says Rita Hayworth: rinse with warm water, Now skin is softer, smoother, takes of 1. Say, "George is away down in thing to say? DEAR M155 gibgml. gmgrydnggljgrfiekolfnggyp ‘Deiandltnfxfxkggm homm I dld that whenever we ask our friends to our home our family, with uxhom . . e ~ . i wi -. cu i . _ - _ Accent noun on first syllable. adjec- lVlagistrate-I realize that. my “.6 me‘ Cami“ m lhgonvmafrmaxnhalzg {mnopflfif the enlgelconveffi: Live on second syllable. 3. Glossary.‘ good man, but don't you see liow W?" and 5°"? every dY 5 i W efiemfl £11095 all OHS-W - ‘ d only a few times. we wouldnt mind it. but a (Continued on Page 8) a splash of three out of four QmeHO ’ y a» am- “aw/arr Screen Stan Ill! iliia Con OOO~OIO~OO hearty, NABISCO SH OOIOIOOQQQOQOIQO ions/ a lapdaPfwp/Y é’ 1 ooooooooooo_ wholesome REDDED WHEAT 4 E i124 . : anaw2Sl§ Illzllen ’s Diary l; As it happened James’ parting in- junctions were uulie wasted yes- terday, when mounted on Ihe Nell- mare he rode jazintlly down the lane on his way to the potato-culti- vating at Rob's For even when farm folk had hoped for 1i i0 re- fresh Iheir growing cro s no rain came to hinder the 001's grazing and the red cow was well content, to remain with the others of the milking herd in the pasture. These spent their dacy lying near the top of the rise, ewin lazy cuds or rising then tn crop t e pasture dot- ted now with sweet white clover and once when I lost them. they had gone dovm to drink and were] knee-deep in the stream ch continues from the dam beside the} mill. I know about. this. For in ord-i er to carry out James’ wishes, I; left. various indoor concerns. wherzl all at once in the peculiar quiet-I which attends solitary living. and often giving me a disturbing start-his face came before all elsti to remind me. Tiien I hastened to take stock of the animal's where- abouts I suspect, though I did not chance to encounter her that Jeanie loo was also frequently on- gaged in the same lnnocen but’ none the less lime consuming‘ chore. _ _ However, James himself all of my outdoor responsibilities this morning, which was just as well for me. LI had been as we)‘, too that some fill‘?! concerned wllii my interests, had kept on encour-- aging me to great efforts vcster- day, so that mos’- of my housework was in a favorable state where it might safely hang in suspension, at. least for today. So that I was able to enjoy our guest, James foo came indoors‘ from his field work more than once to sit chatting in his old anti-chair. Indeed it. was ln a nel hboring chair. ha a lshicloth in di es neglected or the dusi-pan. But this last was only an idlc once I looked down to find that. it was the butcher‘ knife. which lay in my la-p, while the three of us were deep in conversat- ion. I was on my way then to sharpen ii on the old stone door- 'slep. From thcncr I would go to 1 out slilces of ham‘ fo_r dinner. Now that I_ think of thew. stone 1 lCook ’s Corner UPBIDE-DOWN PUDDING 1t would be more conrvanienl, to allow thQ gun your 8. minmea ovu- bo li water. The be evelop a da- ked pudd-inll ligihtml thin crisp top. which will help endear them whoa you use the oven. . serv puddi iznedi tel — the bananaas shrink“ a little git when ad tn tl-nd. < mo" lé-tntihthiok slices of banana. elm-sifted cake flour i’ How Can 11! By Anne Ashley Etiquette iterature ‘é l lt-he old album on the parlor table? dlwhen the snow still lies ir, patches (Banana and Chocolate) Q. How can 1 keevp flies out of the house? A. Wet a small rag with oil of lavender. Touch it around the taible and the flies will not bother. Ag) 1y kerosene oil to the or and wln- dow screens with a b 1h. » b. What appearance indicates the flavor of a strawberry? A. A good strawberry ls mm, free from decay. and a bright red. If a part of the berry is green it, t; unden- or poorlyhdeveloped. . ow ca I i machine needlne? a 8mm a sewn“ A. if the needle becomes dull, stitch for several inches through a Elect: of fine sandpaper to albumen dwfilfilts are the most intriguing Flaws. There ‘s the nice aura they hold of pioneer days and doings. I have an idea that bustled and bc- hooped ladies, demure. and gowned in silk that. shone and mailed and in supple satin or velvet, and broad. cloth coated gentlemen. top-batted. once stepped acmss the step by our front door. Else why would there be so many likenesses of those in Our step ls a pleasant spot. lo come w: 1n the wly sprint; aimahirie. On a Sunday morning perhaps. on the fields. To sit idly there and Catch a promLse of the lovely days to come. Or perhaps best of all we tContinued On Page 8 ) By Roberta Leo Q. ls it. a breach of good man- ners. when on a. train, for a person to mon lize the dressing-room for tweny or tihirty minutes? - A. Yes, decidedly so. A well-bred person is always considerate of others. an ill-bred person never ta . What phrase should a girl use whoa introducing a young man to tier sister? A. "Mr. Martin. I want you to meet my sister, Dorothy. Dorothy, this is Charles Martin (or, Mr. Mart-in)" Wiio should be tihe first to leave a dinner part- y? A. If there are guests of honor. they should be the first to go. t I nptm I QSnlffllng, Incnlngu; son. kriiated aomflsmget relief with Mentbolarum. Jusandtubes, 50c. v.1 MENTHOLATUM (IIII a (fiFVll-ORT D-Il/y fNeecllecraftr —F OR THE HOME- LITTLIJ IUVEL Here is that simple and easy to make frock that is so good in smart washahles or lovely myons and ts a feet back ground to the wide ndsome belts that are so popular with everyone this year. No. 2968 k out in sizes 10. 12. l4. 16, 18, 20 and .40. Size 16 r ulres FA yards 35-inch or 2% 39- llCli. Send 20 cents for PATTERN which includes com lete sewing guide. Print your ame. Address andStyle Number plainly. Ba sure to state size you wis . Include post- al unit or zone number in your ad- reas. Address Pattern Department. 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